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CHINESE DOCTOR

CONVICTED

Illegal Operation Sequel

Lau Wal-man. a Chinese doctor, appeared before Mr. W. Scho- Beld at the Central Magistracy yesterday on a charge of having practised, as a surgeon without having been registered as such. A second charge was preferred against him, namely, the posser- sion of a polson, Novocain,

Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones appeared for the defendant.

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HK POLICE RESERVES

Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Inspector General of Police

ATHLETIC SPORTS The attention of all Police Re- servists la drawn to the program- Ime of the Police Athletic Sporta to be held at the South China Athletic Association. Caroline Hil on Sunday, March 8th. at 14.30 hours. It includes two special races open to members Hong Kong Police Reserve, vizi

-Event No. 6 100 yards open to members of the Police

of the

Reserve. 2-rant No. 2 Relay Race open to all Contingents. All entries must be sent in to their respective O. Cs. on or be- tore February 24th, 1938.

CHINESE COMPANY

Trailing Course-Part II-All recruits of the Chinese Company who have not yet passed Part II o Training Course will attend at the

WINDING UP PETITION

More Evidence Heard

up petition

The cxitinuation of a winding was heard 'yesterday before Mr. Justice RE Lindsell in the Supreme Court.

The petition was presented by Odharmal Girdharimal, one of the four partners of the firms of O. K. Gidamal and Wutumull, Ltd., on the grounds of inability to agree

Around the Courts

case

sum-

Tak, 76, was remanded until, to day for enquiries.

:

RATHER BE IN GAOL

and Dr. G. Thomas certifed. Arrested on Saturday last, for that he was not a leper now," returning from banishment, Ho

Chan Hing, aged 72, was sen- Sap, aged 70, unemployed, was tenced to two weeks for begging brought before Mr. Macfadyen at a similar place, while Hung the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday Lal-of, 67, widow, was also given and was sentenced to 12 months'

fourteen days för mendicancy, YE hard labour. "Although this is the fourth time he has come back” said Inspector Elis."" aria have been instructed to ask your

BROTHELS® AGAIN Worship to take the marily." Defendant stated that he yee-mul, 30, widow were each An- Tong Chat, 41. widow, and Chan had returned to get some moneyed 330 or, in default, three weeks and stated that he knew, that hard labour when they pleaded Mr. Eldan Potter, K.G., and Mr: he kept coming back he would guilty before Mr. S. F. Balfour at Leo d'Almada, in, instructed by spend the remainder of his life in the Central Magistracy, yesterday Mr. M. A da Suva, appeared for prison. On being sentenced, de-o keeping sly brothels at 3. Upper the petitioner, Mr. H. G. Sheldon fendant remarked, much to the scar Row and 7. Won On Lane KO., instructed by Mr. M. M. Watamusement of the Court, “You had son, of Messrs. Johnson, Stakes better give me ten years; it would

be better." and Master, was for the other three partners who opposed the petition.

with his partners.

Sub-Inspector” B.

respectively. Thorpe prosecuted:

Evidence, by, Detective Sergeant Kinnear established facts regard ing the raid carried out on the first floor of No. 124, Shanghal Street on February 8. He was ac- companied by Dr. D. J. Valentine a Chinese detective and an inter-

*· POSSESSION OF REVOLVER preter. He stated that a book,

INTENT TO BURN, MAIM... written in Chinese was found along

On a charge of being in passer- Chinese Headquarters

Yesterday's sitting was a lengthy

Chan Fal, aged 45 years, licensed son of a revolver and 50 rounds with a stethoscope, and also some Tuesday, February 18th at 17.30 cross-examination of the petition-

er by Mr. Sheldon Witness ad- hawker, appeared before Mr. W. of ammunition in the Central dig- Instruments fit for the practice of hours for instruction. surgery.

Training Course-Part III-mitted to the drawing of $40.006 Schoneld, at the Central Magistrict, Lee Shun, aged 35, anem- charged with played, was remanded for 72 hours Evidence was then taken of Members of the Chinese Company from the partnership funds in tracy yesterday. Chuen Hok-chai. a student upon will attend at the Kennedy Road October 1831 when he first became having thrown corrosive liquid on in police custody on the applica

Yip Lin, married woman, with in- tion of Detective Inspector M. whom the operation was perform-Range on Wednesday, February suspicious of his partners.

Cross-examined about his tra- tent to burn, maim, disfigure, dis- Murphy before Mr. Balfour at the ed. He stated that his face had 19th at 17.00 hours to fire the

cause some grievous Central Magistracy yesterday. It been covered and felt as though Part III Revolver Course under velling expenses, witness stated able or to he had been given an infection Sub-Inspector Hopkins. Only those that his statements had never bodily harm to her at Wanchai was stated that the case may be before

been questioned by the other part-on Sunday Detective Sergeant for the Sessions the operation. He had detailed will attend paid $30 to the defendant for the

ners and on the contrary he had D. Fitches asked for a remand of operations which had been per-

offered to them every facility for 48 hours, which was granted. The

complainant & in hospital. formed both upon him and bis

the examination of the same. brother. When complications set in. he went to Dr. Cheung Fat-in to be treated.

you

'NOT A GRADUATE Mr. Hugh Jones: Have known Dr. Cheung Fat-in before

-Yes.

ther was his patient.

INDIAN COMPANY

III.

PELTY THEFTS

BANISHEES AGAIN

Three returned banshees were sentenced when they admitted charges before Mr. Balfour at the

6 weeks' hard labour was pass-Central Magistracy yesterday. Li ed by Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Bang. 11. banished for ten years Central Police Court yesterday on from November 12, 1929, was sen- Yu Man-ki, 32, unemployed, for tenced to one year's hard labour; stealing a woollen shaw, the pro- Lam Bang 24, received nirie perty of an amah employed at 31 months and Kwong Ting, 18, was Caine Road, arst floor. The ac- also sent to prison for a similde cused was arrested by P. C. Spear term. Lam Song was deported on the steps leading to the Roman for a period of ten years in 1934 Catholic Cathedral, Li Hing. 31. while Kwong Ting was sent away street coolle, was given three in December last for ten years.

Training Course-Part II-All recruits of the Indian Company

In answer to counsel, witness will attend Indian Company Head- quarters on Tuesday, February stated that prior to the settling 18th at 17.30 hours for instruction, of the various differences. he had Inspection Parade. All ranks of asked for 85.000, the par value of the Indian Company will parade his shares, though in his opinion at Central Police Station on Wed- as the business was not a losing nesday, February 19th at 17.30 one the value of the shares should

be above par value. " You have been his patient be- hours under Sub-Inspector R. J. fore, have you not? No. My bro-Hunt for a general Inspection of Mr. Sheldon submitted that all equipment etc.. by the Company along witness had known that were below the par Do you know what qualifications Commander. Dress-Blue Uniform, the shares he has? He graduated in the Cap with White Cover Belt with value, as it was suggested that an Brace Truncheon, "Pocket Police-arbitrator should decide the value Hong Kong University.

the value

weeks for the theft of a brass tap Do you know if defendant gra- man and note-book to be carried of the shares.h

Witness admitted that to wreck from the basement of 1 Chung duated in the Hong Kong Univer-The Equipment Officer will make sity?-I. did not think he was a

a point of being present

the business might deprive the Sau Lane, where he lived, and a Training Course Part

others of the livelihood, but he similar penalty was meted out to graduate of the University or at Members of the Indian Company denied the implication that the Yu Hin, 32, for the theft of three any other University in accordance will attend at the Kennedy Road shares would drop upon the pre-bundles of Brewood from a shop with Western medicine. I read a

Range on Wednesday, February sentation of the petition.. Thein Tung" Street. Sub-Inspector J. newspaper report recommending

28th at 17.00 hours to fire the Part business, he stated was not a 106-J Walsh prosecuted in all cases. defendant as a famous doctor.

III Revolver Course under Sub-ing concern so why should: the But in Chinese methods?--I did Inspector Hopkins. Only those de-presentation of a winding-up peti- not think he was a Western-tailed will attend trained doctor at all.

FLYING SQUAD In his defence Mr. Hugh-Jones

Instructional Patrol. The in- submaltted that there was no case structional patrol for members of to answer. It was for the pro-the Flying Squad will take place tion. secution to establish that the de- on Friday, February 28th 1936.

He further stated that when the fendant actually did practice Members will parade at

Central trouble had started he had offer- Western medicine. There had Police Station at

17.30 hours ed to sell out to the partners and been no evidence to show that the abarp. Dress-Blue Uniform and an agreement was made to this defendant had tried to perform Cap with White Cover. the operation according to West-

D. L. KING, methods, neither "had there

D. S. P. (R). been any evidence to show the Hong Kong. Feb. 17. 1936. difference between Western and Chinese methods, There were no differences between Chinese and Western methods, he submitted.

ern

That the result had not been satisfactory was unfortunate, but, Counsel submitted, though defen- dant may have used some Western medicine. it was not conclusive that he practiced in the Western

I'm anner,

· NOT A WESTERN DOCTOR The complainant had stated he knew he was not going to a West- ern-trained doctor, and he cer- tainly had not suggested that by going to edfendant he expected to be treated according to Western medicine. With regard to the book found, defendant did not know anything of 152-

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ere the property of a Smith left to pas friend who had gone to Shanghal the Governor DING CONVICTED

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BLIND MAN GAOLED FOR

shares, He admitted, however. A blind man. Lai Fook-tin, aged that one or two banks. had ceased 30. was sent "to prison. for three to do business since the presenta-weeks by Mr. & Balfour at the Central Folice Court yesterday for begging in Queen's Road Centra near the Queen's Theatre on Ba- turday. The man had six previous convictions for begging.

effect. Later when he was on his "death bed" the partners had gone back on this agreement and that was why he had instituted these proceedings.

to

PIGS STOLEN Appearing on remand before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Ma- gistracy yesterday. Wong Wan, aged 31. Was 'sentenced six weeks' hard labour when he admitted the theft of eight pigs belonging to Wong Chung, 30. master of the Lee Sang Chan plz dealers Inspector Ellis stated that when the defendant appear- d on Saturday he pleaded not guilty, and he told the police that he was instructed to do so by a prisoner with whom he shared a cell. The pigs were kept in bas kets outside complainant's hut,

but the man who was to have Sub-Inspector L Tyler stated kept watch over them fell asleep. that the man was sent out of Defendant was a pig dealer him- prison previously as a leper. Dur-self and apparently knew how to ing the week-end he was sent to take the pigs without waking the the Government Civil Hospital watchman,

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