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SERIOUS ASSAULT

POSSESSION OF REVOLVER

That he committed the assault Charged with the possession of Chugged with loftering in Wo unintentionally was the ples of

a revolver and dive rounds of Lot street on July 31. Wong Young Shing, 21, bricklayer. when i ammunition at 175, Fuk Wing Chung. 36, unemployed, appeared charged before Mr. Macfadyen at Street, second floor, without a before Mr. C.B. Burgess at the the Kowloon Magistracy with licence. Wong Yuet-lun. 33, unem- Central Court on Saturday and wounding Kwong Yim at Whit-ployed theatre attendant, and was sentenced to "three months, field Barracks on "Friday. Det- Cheung Tin-cheung, aged 23, un- Det -Bergt. T. Cashman was in Insp. Elston stated that the com-employed laboratory bos. made charge of the prosecution. The plainant was in hospital His another appearance on remand Chinese constable who arrested condition was serious not before Mr. Macfadyen at the How- the defendant stated that he was grave. The "defendant was re-loon Magistracy on Saturday. on duty in Wing Lok Street and manded in custody until to-day.

Mr. Kin-shing Lo, instructed by 52 W the defendant staring at

Mr. J. M. Hall, is appearing for pedestrians pockets, Defendant

Wong, and Mr. A. el Arculli for

was followed from Wing Lok Street to Killer Street and to Des Voeux Road. He returned toe way he came and at the mouth of Morrison Street he saw the constable and ran. He was chased and arrested.

Mr. Burgess remarked that the defendant had an appalling

re-

but

ASSAULTING A WOMAN

charged before Mr. W. Schofield at

Lau Chiu, 33, a fish stall foki, was) Cheung,

the Central Court on Saturday with assaulting Li Mei Chun, 23, married woman, at Sai Wan Ho

Sergeant Groves stated that the complainant went to the market and there complained to the de-

The case will be heard to-mor- row afternoon at 230.

Det.-Insp. Elston stated the case is to be dealt with summarily."

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cord of thirteen previous convic-fendant that he had sold her fish employed, came before Mr. Mac- STOWAWAY TO BE

tions

which was underweight. An argu- Defendant said that since nement arose and the complainant bad been in gaol last, when he stretched her hand out to take some was sentenced to two years, be fish and the defendant hit her

go straight.with a knife.

had been trying to

fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday charged with return- ing to the Colony before his banishment, period of

ten years had expired, he pleaded that he

He stated that he was sick andy Defendant was ordered to pay $3 was sick and had nothing to eat. went to look for a doctor. He bad amends and was bound over. stopped outside a fruit stall to light a cigarette when he Was arrested,

Defendant was

sentenced to

three months, His Worship re- marking that when he came out he must remember that he must be more careful than the ordinary. man.

"BUG-BOARDS”

HAWKING WITHOUT

LICENCE

-

AERIAL WIRES -'Charged with the larceny of aeri- al wire from (a) No. 5, Stewart Road and (b) No. 3, Stewart Road. and (e) being in possession of

His crimniand record disclosed three previous breaches of the Deporta- tion Ordinance. Twelve months* hard labour was imposed. Insp, R. Shannon prosecuted.

.

SNATCHER TO BE BIRCHED Remanded from Friday for me. an instrument fit for an unlaw- dical examination, Cheang Wah-

DEPORTED

ARRESTED IN MANILA

After having served 10 days'in

Jail for stowing away on the Chi- nese Prince to Manila, Wu Yuen Leung, 20, unemployed will be sent back to Shangbal by the police, from whence he came.

MORE MONEY NEEDED

For Britain's Defence

ANTI-GAS SCHOOL

London July 14. Additional money needed for Britain's defence. is included in a ful purpose, Tam Kong, 40, unem-yau, 20, unemployed, appeared be- When Wu was charged before Mr. supplementary Civil Service esti- ployed appeared berore Mr. W.fore Mr. Macfadyen at the Kow-E Himsworth at the Kowloon niste for £4,008,250 sued to-day. Schoñeld at the Central Court on loon" Magistracy on Saturday when Magistracy with being a stowaway This brings the total of supple- Saturday and was sentenced. he was sentenced to six months' he admitted guilt, Sergt. Mattin-mentary estimates for 1938 so far

Det.-Sergt. Dowman said that hard labour with twelve strokes son said that Wu was arrested in

up to £33,972,212. the defendant Was stopped in for anatching a pair of earrings Manila by the Customs. Stewart Road carrying the wire in

from 区 married woman, Wong "Why wasn't he prosecuted in Luk, 55, while she was walking in Manila" asked the Magistrate. Sergt. Reclamation Street. His Worship Mattinson:"I don't know." remarked that he regarded this type of offence as being more serious than ordinary snatching. Sergeant H. Oreen prosecuted.

COUNTERFEIT COINS Yip Lau. 15, duck breeder, ap-

As, however, "£25,600,000 WES provided for in the Budget for de- fence and elvil supplementary estimates, the result is a net in- Mr. A.W. Hollands, a representa-crease of £8,372.212. - tive of Furness Far East (Ltd.), agents for the Prince's Line sald that he knew very little of the case The fare down to Manila from Hong "Kong for first class passengers was

estimate (£2,930,000) is for the The greater part of to-day »

Ministry of Agriculture on account of the cattle fund.

· The second largest item is £857,-

parcel. A search revealed the pliers tucked in his girdle. The value of the wire was $4, but to re- place it would cost $8.

Defendant was taken to Stewart "This is our friend with the 'bug-Road and on the roof were found boards' again" said Inspector W.R. two insulators which had been con- Chester-Woods, amid laughter, nected to the wire. The Police ask- while prosecuting Hau Ping Choi, ed that a serious view be taken of 37, for hawking without a licence, the case in view of the numerous at the Kowloon Magistracy on complaints that had been received. the Magistracy on Saturday charg- Saturday.

Defendant was sentenced on (a) ed with the possession of ten coun- Chot was fined 60 cents by Mr. E. charge to two months, and order-terfelt Hong Kong ten cents pieces cused of, was wrongly worded, as he Of this total £850.000 13 It-

ed to pay $8 amends or two weeks, at the Sham Shui Po Ferry whart. (b) two months, and ordered to On the application of Insp. Chester

and (e) 6 weeks..) pay amends of $8 or two weeks, Woods the accused was remanded

for 48 hours,

Himsworth

On-Thursday when Chol måde his initial appearance before the Magistrate charged with the same offence, he was cautioned. A "bug- board"-his own idea, apparently— caused amusement when exhibited

in the Court Room. It was a plece BICYCLES TAKEN

of wood 18 inches long, an trich thick and an inch and a half in width, well drilled with holes. The purchaser of the board is supposed to place it on his own bed-board and the bugs will automatically

TO CHINESE TERRITORY

make for the 18 inch board for EPIDEMIC OF THEFTS breeding

purposes.ind their

doom as they love holes. The peata Art later killed by placing the board in bolling water.

TRACED

The epedemic of bicycle thefts, Inspector Chester Woods sald has been traced to the Chinese that no sooner was accused releas-frontier, where the machines are ed than he began hawking again, sold. It was revealed at the When arrested he had 60 cents on Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday his possession.

that two machines-hired for five Chol pleaded that he had to cents an hour were ridden to Loo hawk in order to gain sufficient Woo, where one of the men was funds for a licence,

arrested while the other made his way safely over the boundary

line,

The accused Chu Wah. 19 years

peared before Mr. Macfadyen at

STILL IN HOSPITAL

Stabbing Case Is Again Remanded

6. No other class was catered for. 000 which it is shown is required The Magistrate remarked that by the Home Once for the air the offence for which Wu was ac-raid precautions department.

had been arrested in Manila, The quired as increased provision for section under which Wu was chars the production of respirators.”

arrest in Britishı ed related to Waters. The charge was according-

It was stated to-day that the ly amended to a section embracing Government are taking immediate illegal passage between two parts steps to provide a supply of ge

In answer to the Bench, Mr; Hol- maaks suficient for every member lands sald that the Prince Line had of the civil population. They will no vessel saliing direct from Bong be stored throughout the country. Kong to Shanghai, but from Manila to the latter port.

Bergt. Mattinson stated that an- other vessel would he sailing for the north in about ten days time,

So Shing, 56, described as a and the police would see to the are master barber. of No. 77 Bulkeley rangements. Street Hung Hom, arrested in connection with the sensational stabbing affair some weeks ago in district, when four Hung Hom persons were injured including a three-year-old giri, was further remanded at the Kowloon Magis- tracy on Saturday when his case was called before Mr. E. Flims- worth.

Serjeant Stewart in applying for a remand. said that accused was still unable to attend court as he lay in Victoria Jall hospital

The victims of the alleged at-

CHARGE İS DISMISSED.

POSSESSION OF GREEN PINE WOOD

An interesting decision was hand-

Another £100,000 is also required for the secret service, the original Estimate for which was £250,000. It is recalled that it has been decided that the Palestine Govern

ment shall, in principle, be able for the excess cost of troops stationét in Palestine, and also the capital cost of works services in Palestine. Alanga

Reparments by the Palestine Government will be determined with regard to that Government's Ability to pay, but it is estimated that in 1936, as in 1935. the ̈llabi- lity will be met in full,

Meanwhile "repayment from Palestine towards cost of defence -£49,990" appears as an appTO- priation in ala.

ANTI-GAS SCHOOL

Of the addstional - £2.930,900

of age, unemployed pleaded guilty tack were: Kwok Hung, principle ed down by Mr. Macfadyen at the required for the cattle fund, £2,- AMAH CONVICTED to larceny by bailes of two bleytenant of No. 77 Bulkeley Street, Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday 877,700 represents payments to

IX Fuk, his wife, Ip Kiu, mother when he dismissed Chung Shing. | producers." cles valued at $40 from the Wan of Kwok, and Kwok Chi Tong, unemployed, who appeared on re-The original net estimate under Kau Bicycle Shop. No. 154 Lai Chi 3 year-old daughter of Kwok and mand on a charge of the unlawful this head was £1,069,000. The Kok Road, and was fined $10 or

Li in default, one month's imprison-

possession of 1,315 cattles of split revised estimate totals £3,999,900. green pine wood, w

Alr-raid precautions are also ment

ON ROBBERY CHARGE

HIRED FOR 5 CENTS

CAUGHT AT FRONTIER

Appearing on remand, charged with aiding and abbetting in a

Inspector W. R. Chester Woodshop with the two bicycle. They then proceeded in the direction of robbery at No. 140A, Kennedy (prosecuting) stated that at about Tal Po Road, the residence of Mr, and 12 noon on July 30 defendant | 22 the Misses Allen, on June 24, went to Leung Tsang Kam's shop Fong Yau, an amab of the house at No. 154 Lai Chi Kok Road, and was found guilty when she ap-hired a push bicycle for one hour peared before .. W. Schafeld for five centa. He signed the on Saturday and was sentenced to book "as Wong Wah and gave his two months.

address as No. 57 · Nam

down,

Chang -de-

At the previous hearing the de- responsible for the greater part of fendant stated that the bought the an additional £32,500 required by wood, and Mr. G. B. Twemlow, of the Office of Works, £5,000, being the Forestry Department, said that required for the civilian anti-gas the defendant owned a matshed school at Falfield, Gloucestershire, shop amongst the Junk builders on and £25.000 for the purchase and the beach at Cheung Sha Wan. By adaptation by the Air-raid Pre- two Detective No. C. 128 was on patrol and Mr. Twemlow searched the de-factories in the Manchester area.

At about 8 o'clock that night, virtue of a warrant Bergt, McDonald | Cautions Department of

An item of 27,230, representing... along the frontier Road near Loo fendant's premies and found the Woo Bridge which leads into wood. The defendant could not repayments to the Civil Contin Chinese Territories when defen- prove satisfactorily where he got gencies Fund, includes re- dant came along riding a bicycle. } the wood.

taga mitted in respect of stamp duties The detective questioned him and

His Worship then expressed doubt on the Royal warrant consenting defendant admitted that he had as to the legality of the charge and to the marriage of the Duke hired the machine from the Wan adjourned the case for considera-and Duchess of Kent, and Kau bicycle shop at Shamshulpe. tion.

another ten shillings In Conner-

Inspector AE Carey stated that Street, second floor. When in answer to a phone call he had fendant took the bicycle away rope to the house and there found complainant accompanied him to the defendant sitting on the Boor No. 57 Nam Chang Street second crying. She had two bruises on door, in order to verify that de- her head she said that when she fendant did actually belong to The detective made enquiries from had answered the door bell a man there. On arrival at the door, the villagers and was informed his decision said: "I have decided to the House of Peers.

On Saturday, his Worship, giving tion with the Duke's introduction had attacked her and knocked her they were met by another man that the other man Leung Sang,in this case to dismiss the charge The remission of stamp duties

Darned Leung · Sang (who was 1 had already been seen crossing as I do not feel I can go against on the warrants conferring baro The Chinese constable was re-apparently in league with defed to Chinese territory with the other the authority laid down and a num-nies on Sir Clive Wigram. Bir called and he deposed of the and-fendant was living at this address.

dant) and he confirmed that de-machine.

ber of cited cases in England and Frederick Ponsonby, and S. Z. ing of photographs of Ah Shui. It later transpired that neither

Defendant admitted that he and in the Colony in which it was held Hilton Young cost £451, while the other man implicated in the of these two men live at this ad- Bang were taking the machines to that property which is stated to similar remissions on documents robbery but not apprehended.

the Chinese territories to sell have been had in unlawful posses-

conferring knighthood on 29 per- Mr. Allen testifled that the friend living there, but who was them. On the way there they had sion is found in a house or a shop sons resident aboard or other

wise unable to Ah sabent at the time. Leung Bang scraped the number of characters and not being conveyed through titures accounts for £887.

then told complainant that ne of the shop, from the back mud-the street that unless the full of- Mr. Schoneid said that the only xlso wanted to hire a bicycle, so guards, and repainted them. fence of receiving can be proved positive evidence against the decomplainant and both men te- The other man, Leang Sang, there is no offence that can be al- fendant was that of her accom- turned to the bicycle shop. An- said the prosecuting officer resides leged against the defendant. The to the same protection. A search plice. She had den ed knowing other bicycle was then handed at No. 8 Bing Biree, Kowloon the man of whom she had opens over to Leung Bang, but was en- City, but could not be found at the door, but there had been tered down in the book against present. His mother stated that evidence to show that she did defendant's name at his own re- he had not been home for the past know him.

quest. Both men then left the three days.

photographs were those of Bhul, his ex-cook boy..

dress but Leung Sang hasa

attend inves“

basis of these decisions is, I under- warrant can only be obtained to stand, simply on general questions look for stolen property and theres of law that an Englishman's home fors the person could only be charge is his own castle and therefore theed with receiving of there. The Chinese Britian subject is entitled charge is dismissed.

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