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HANDBAG SNATCHING

CIVILIAN'S TIMELY ASSISTANCE

HUNG HOM THEFTS

CONVICTIONS REGISTERED

FILIPINO CHARGED

STOLE FROM FRIEND

Around the Courts

BAG SNATCHING Yeung Hop. 32. unemployed ap- peared before Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Central Court yesterday charged with the larceny of

BICYCLE SADDLE Charged with the larceny of one bicycle saddle the property of Ho Shum, 38, living, at No. 31. Hing Lutg Street. Li Yau, 29, ukem-

Jose Santiago,

a Filpino lad, 17, appeared before Mr. E. Him Theft of nine lengths of teak worth at the Kowloon Magistracy wood from the carpenters' shop at yesterday charged with being handbag containing' the SELTY of ployed appeared before Mr. S. F. Kowloon Docks, brought a 41-year-found on an enclosed premises $19.20, the property of Wong Yuk-

Balfour at the Central Court yes- old carpenter, Wong Lam, before

month.

ing payment of a $5 fine. Ser- geant Stuart said that accused was seen in the carpenters' shop by a watchman and when questioned

address.

said that his

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Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon at No. 1 Lincoln. Read for an unsin, a widow living at No. 48. Dterday and was sentenced to one Magistracy where he was sentenced lawful purpose and with theft of Voeux Road, ground floor.

a suit of clothing and a white silk Det-Sergt. Guild for the prose- to two weeks' imprisonment fall-shirt, the property of Domingo cution said that the complainant Ronquillo, houseboy of the same į was walking along Wing Lak Street shortly after 8 pm, on Santiago

father Sunday and the defendant came was Chinese, and his mother Fill-up from behind and snatched the sald that he was given authority pino. He had not seen them for bag from underneath her arm. He was seen by a District watchman some years and understood that father was in Manila. He did not his mother was in Amoy while his and arrested.

know their exact whereabouts and had failed to make contact.

to be there.

Not satisfied with accused's ex-

The case was remanded for 72

A case of handbag inatching in which a Civilian took part in assisting the capture of the thuer was related to MIT. B Himsworth at the Kowloon Ma- gistracy yesterday, when a 27- year-old unemployed," Tonr Shek was charged with steal- ing from Spanish lady, Berginia Baes, of No. 4 Lion Road while she was walking along Prince Edward Road at 8.20 p.m. on June 7. Detective Sergeant Ellis -related how complainant and her son were planation, the watchman took the surprised by the accused who came man before Mr. Cooper, superin- up from

behind, snatched the tendent, who disproved the state bag away only to drop it. He at-ment. Accused was arrested and

Inspector Portallion » said that

IMMORAL LODGINGS tempted to recover it but com- taken to Hung Hom station.

the accused and Ronquillo were A fine of $30, or, three weeks in plainant caught hold of him. Her

Sergt. Marriott of the Dockyard friends and the former was in the default, was passed by Mr. S. F son in the meantime raised tan Police was present in court.

habit of paying friendly calls. At Balfour at the Centra * alarm, and Mr. D. Gifford who

ANOTHER CASE

10 p.m. on June 5, a Chinese ser-terday on Lo 'Sam, 48, a widow, happened to be in the vicinity

Another case of larceny in Hung van saw Santiago on the room, of who was found guilty of t came to her assistance. After a

District Involving material No. 1. Lincoln Road; and called charge of keeping a lodging brief struggle with the thief. Mr

tolen from the Kowloon Canton | Ronquillo, The accused was ar-

house for prostitutes at No. 192. Gifford succeeded in taking the Railway was related when Yeung rested and it was then discovered | Hollywood Road, Arst floor.

Yam. 35, and Lan Sum, 33, both, that he had on the complainurit's Sub-Inspector Whelan prosecut- unemployed, were 'charged with suit and shirt," which had been ed larceny of five parts of earriage attings and ten pieces of scrup rou, Mr. 3. Smith.

man to the Mong Kok Station.

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taken from an unlocked box.

Evidence was given by Mr. Gif- ford and complainant's son after which the case was remanded for 24 hours in order to obtain the services of a Spanish lnterpreter.chanical Engineer appeared as the get in touch with the Registration

The Magistate said that they could. nor continue the case for although her son could speak English and act as an interpreter, he might be too blased,

HOUSE BREAKING|

ROLLS OF CLOTH STOLEN

A remand for 48 hours was or Chlef Me- dared to allow the prosecution to

complainant. Seryt Stuart said authorities, that the accused were caught en- deavouring to pass the stolen goods through a fence. Fines of $5 or in, default two weeks' imprison- ment were imposed.

INSANE OR ACTING AS SUCH?

Boa. Stolen

A SORDID CRIME

CHINESE GAOLED

Charged with carnal knowledge of an under-azed female, named Lam Pik aged 13 years, Leung, Ngok, 22, a shop foki appeared be- tore Mr. 6. F. Balfour at the Cen-

Chu Shing alias Tai Ngari, "19, was charged before Mr. S. F., Bal-. four at the Central Court yester day with house-breaking and stealing six rolls of cloth from No. Mr. W. Schofield at the Central prosecution while Mr. R. H. Cole

Wong Fook, 36, unemployed, des-ral Court yesterday and was sen- cribed as being slightly insane or

tenced to three months. acting as such, was charged before

Inspector Murphy was for the

33, Queen's Road Central, second

floor.

Mr. T. Yam Ada,, the chief clerk of the Cherry Co., the complain- ant company, appeared in court.

Det,-Sergt. T. Cashman stated

that the detectives who were on

Court yesterday with the larceny of a fishing boat No. 4775 from the Shekko beach. The value of the boat was $20, and was property of Wong Yan-sang aged 4 years.

the

held a watching brief for the com- plainant.

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The defendant said that this was not a case of rape but one of love. Insp. Murphy said that the de- fendant was employed by the girl's Trame Sergt. Groves stated that father as a leather bag maker and patrol in Chu Ling Street saw the he passed the defendant on the lived at the same address, 48. Ora- defendant with the rolls of cloth road on Saturday night while he ham Street, on the floor. Defen- on his shoulder. The detectives was on the way to Shekko. Later dant had been to the girl's cubicle at the Shekko Club he was seen occasionally before and this time started to question-defendant but he dropped-

and ran loitering around the Club steps. he was detected. When questioned the cloth away. He was caught at Pedder There was dancing going on in both he and the girl admitted to Street and admitted to taking the the Club at the time. Defendant the charge. cloth from the Cherry Company was chased away. He gained admittance to the pre- mises by means of a key which had been taken from the adjoining through a telescope far out to sea premises. The cloth was valued At $235.

The defendant pleaded that he had stolen because of poverty.

Defendant was sentenced to six weeks

SAFE STOLEN

Culprits Arrested

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It was later when the complain- ant missed his boat..

It was espied

near the lighthouse. Compuan-

aat and two other men took an- other boat and rowed out and brought the defendant back. They village till the next morning. locked him in an outhouse of the

The case was remanded for 48 hours.

PRISONER'S DEATH

"Natural Causes"

circums-

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Chan Chong, 27, described as a cook of No. 34 Temple Street. "An inquiry into the second floor and Wong Sang, 21. tances surrounding the death of unlicensed hawker, of No. 76 Wooone, Mok Tax, aged 67, a prisoner Sung Street, first floor were charg-In the Victoria Gaol, was held yes. ed before Mr Q. A. A Macfadyen tezday at the Central Court with at the Kowloon Magistracy with Mr. S. F. Balfour sitting larceny of a safe, containing Coroner. money and Jewellery from No. 460 The Jury empannelled were Nathan Road on June 1.

Messrs. W. Orr (foreman) J. A Fisher and Kwan Sit Kwan.

Chiet Warder Barrett gave evi- dence and said that the prisoner was sentenced on April 22 to serve * prison term of three months.

The accused were remanded for 4 hours in police custody, on the! application of Detective Inspector A. H. Elston

accused.

An additional charge of" receiv ing was also levied against the On June 2 ne was admitted to the Contents of the stolen Gaol Hospital, where he died at safe, were said to include: $30 11.50 a.m. on June 7. Hong Kong currency, a pair of Dr G. I. Shaw, Medical Officer gold bangles, two gold rings, two of the Victoris Gaol stated that pairs of gold earrings, eight child's when he examined the deceased on gold mounted bangles, and two the day after his admittance to the silver Hong Kong dollars, the pro- prison be found him, in a poor perty of Tong Yuk Sing.

BUTTER THEFT

Dairy Farm Victimised

Li Pak, 30, a coolle was charged Before 'Mr. B. F. Balfour at the Central Court yesterday with the larceny of 14 lbs. of butter from, the Dairy Farm Ice Cold Storage Co., No. 3. Lower, Albert Road.

Denfendant sald that he took the butter out of the storage when he was arrested.

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condition, being an oplum addict. He was received in the Hospital on June 2 suffering from paralysis, A post mortem revealed that the prisoner had died of a cerebral and Pulmonary Tuber-

colosts..

The jury returned a verdict of "death by natural causes."

The butter was found underneath hia girate,

Evidence of the watchman was taken after which Mr. Andrews said that the defendant had been' Mr. C. F. Andrews was for the suspected for a long time. His complainant company.

Worship was asked to make an Bergt. Goddard for the Police example of the defendant as the stated that the defendant was company had had to employ extra coming away from the Dairy Farm Watchmen.

"on Sunday when he was stopped] Defendant was sentenced to one by the watchman, and searched. 1 month.

hours.

BANISHEE

Wong Chuen, 19 unemployed. charged with returning from banishment, was sentenced to 9 months by Mr. S. F Balfour at the Central Court yesterday. He was banished for 10 years on June

last year.

IRON RAILINGS

IA Yul, 35, unemployed was charged before Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Central Court. yesterday; with the larceny of iron railings from Robinson Road, and was pen. tenced to two months.

Sergt. Sullivan for the prosecu tion stated that the defendant was seen on Sunday afternoon by a district watchman carrying the pipe on his shoulder,

BRASS KETTLE Sentence of two months passed on Au Chuk-kuen, 18, un- employed, when he appeared be- fore Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Cen- tral Court yesterday charged with the larceny of a brass kettle, the the San Hing iron ware shop, No. property of Leung Chu, master of

14, Hillier Street,

the

Det.-Sergt. C. Byton stated that

defendant was

arrested in Burd Street and he admitted" to stealing the kettle, which he was carrying, from Hillier Street.

BIG HAUL OF COINS Stating that the police required further time to consider whether the case was one for committal Detective Inspector. A. F. Elston made an application for a formal Temand of one week in the case in s which two men are charged with possession of 140 counterfeit coins at Shanghal Street on June 4. The accused were Lal Sing, 25.

28, ship's cook, s.3. Kwang Tung, unemployed stoker, and Hu Shu, Inspector Elston Intimated that a large amount of coins were in- volved.

FORGED NOTE CASE

On à charge

Unemployed Teacher Committed For Trial

possession of a forged $50 note of of uttering and the Hong Kong and Shanghal Banking Corporation, a 25 year- old-unemployed teacher appeared PREPARED OPIUM

on remand before Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- Yuen So, an assistant compra- fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy dore, was charged before Mr. B. F. yesterday, and was committed to Balfour at the Central Court yes-stand his trail at the next ses- terday with the possession of 420 slons. taels of prepared oplum, on beard the ss. Haldis.

Chung Wa Leung was charged with utterance "with intent to-de- Mr. C. A. Butherton Russ appear-fraud" on. May. 8. at the Wing ed for the defendant while R. D. Cheong Goldsmith Shop, No. 449 Grimmitt was for the prosecution. Shanghai Street, where he was The case was remanded formally alleged to have tendered the note for one week, the date of the bear in payment for a ring.

ing being Axed for June 18. Bail was allowed in. $4,000.

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