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CHIEF JUSTICE'S

COMMENT

Absence Of Ledger Deplored

CLAIM IN SUMMARY COURT

STOLE SEWING MACHINE

Penniless Woman Bound Over

DESERTED BY HUSBAND

LARGE HEROIN

HAUL MADE

Court Sequel To Kowloon Raid

SIX PERSONS- CHARGED

The accused were Tung Kum, 50, to be in unemployed, alleged charge of the heroin factory, Leung Sth, 18, delivery boy, Lu Lal, 25. Chan Tung. 31, carpenter, Chan Ho, 33, married woman, and Leung Chan, 24. spinster,

Six persons appeared before Mr. The Chief Justice, Sir Atholl A young married woman, Li Sul

Summary

Chan, 23, stole a Singer sewing E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Ma- MacGregor, sat in the

and machine from Lo Chi Kan, of 473,gistracy charged with possession of Court yesterday afternoon heard a claim by the Wing Sang Shanghal Street, second floor. She heroin. Chee Kee Arm against the Kwong! then pawned it. Hing Cheung firm and Li Cheuk Apprehended; she confessed to Nam. managing partner, for her guilt, but at the Kowloon Ma- Q. A. A. 919.85 in Canton currency. being gistracy yesterday Mr. amount due in payment of goods) MacFadyen bound her over to be of

good behaviour. sold,

Inspector R. Shannon said that the complainant's mother missed on September 15. the machine She suspected the deferidant, who lived at No. 2 Canton Road, second floor, and went in search of the machine at Various pawn shops. His Lordship said that one

At the Tai Yik Pawn Shop, the should be as strict in summary machine was found.

The pawn jurisdiction as in original juris-broker had paid the defendant $6. diction

I'ke "sp He did not

Continuing. Inspector Shannon the machine', was re- shod methods." The

absence of said.. that plaintiff's ledger was deplorable. covered, and the money was in the

Mr. Peter Sin. for plaintiff. ex- possession of the defendant,

bustness plained that plaintiff's was small.

While plaintiff was in the wit- ness stand giving evidence. his Lordship had occasion to comment on the absence of certain books, without which difficulty would be experienced by plaint fr to prove his case.

business. a have

His Lordship: Every however small, must ledger.

According to Mr. Sin plaintiff frm dealt in oyster sauce, which was used extensively in Chinese foods.

After enquiries had been made, it was learned that the defendant had been deserted by her husband, and she was in poor circumstances. Mr. MacFadyen: Has she any relatives?—No, her husband rented cubicle and left her penniless. Inspector Shannon: We are not We any penalty. branch pressing for * office in Hong Kong. Defendant merely ask for a binding over for a period long enough to meet the We will look for her case, and friends.

Mr. MacFadyen: Have you thought of the S.C.A.?--Yes.

Plaintiff had

Arm were exporters of this sauce to America and elsewhere, and they had a branch office in Macao. ORDERED IN COLONY

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The claim was for goods dell- vered to Macao although criginally ordered in the Colony.

Sanderson

Mr. MacFadyen then said that the defendant had to learn that under no circumstances was she to steal. However, slace no one lost Mr. C.E.R. peared for the second defendant, anything and the money was re-

covered. he would bind her over.

who sp

Cheuk Nam, said he denied partnership.

Mr. Sin. opening his case. sald that the action was first brought before Mr. Justice. J. J.

Hayden THEFT OF PIGS

on March 31. The Pulsne Judge had noted certain remarks in his depositions which, he Mr. Sin) now desired to be acquainted with,

His Lordship said that so far as hè was aware the case was adjourned sine die in order that the summons might be served on the Kwong Hing Cheung ärm The Pulsne Judge had noted that frst defendant was absent when the case was first cal ed. There, was no note of service." however, added his Lordship.

Mr. Sin: In that case I shall proceed against second defendant only.

Mr. Sin intimated that he would prove service at a later date.

The cla'm was adjourned till this morning.

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Two Unemployed

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Tsang Choi, 30, and Tsang Kwa!, 37, both unemployed, appeared be- fore Mr. Q. A. A. MacFadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy, on a charge of stealing two pigs.

It appeared that on. September 7. Elu Tai, 24, of Cheung Sha Wan Village missed two ctle pigs from his sty.

Оп Information received on September 15, the two pigs, which had since grown, were recovered when the first defendant tried to Bell them.

Tsang Chol" said that the recond defendant helped him to sell the pigs, but both of them told His Worship that when the typhoon blew down the sty and they saw the pigs walking about without an owner, they took them.

However, the typhoon occurred on August 17, and the pigs were missed on September 71

Sentence of six weeks' imprison-

ment on each defendant was pass-

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The weekly St. Andrew's Wo- men's Fellowship meeting was held at the Church Hali yesterday afternoon.

JUNK CAPSIZES

Mishap Near Cheung

A

Chau Island

the

fisherman walked in These meetings are not only for charge room at the Water Police members of the Fellowship or of Station on Wednesday and claimed the Church but for members of to be one of two surviving mem- any other denomination. Any 'bers of a crew of twelve who were

the harbour strangers to the Colony who care precipitated into

to attend the meetings are always somewhere between Cheung Chau we'come. There are approximate- and Aberdeen, on Friday last, when ly 70 members in the Fellowship a junk capsized.

and meetings are held once a The man, giving his name as week. Prizes are given for games Wong Fuk appeared to be suffer played.

ing from exposure and was im- Picnics, trips round the Colony. medlately sent to the Kowloon Hos and motor car rides to the New Territories are held frequently,

pital, after giving a detailed state- ment to the authorities. He stated The following are the officials that he and another member of

of the Fellowship:-President. Mrs. the crew named Ng Ki, had been Reid; Hon. Treasurer, Mrs. Neyle. | in the water for three days before

JUMBLE SALE

being seen by a passing "fishing junk and rescued. Ng Ki recover- ed sufficiently to, disembark at. Shaukiwan, although suffering from injuries to his leg. The Hong Kong Benevolent Wong Fuk, was brought to the Society are holding a small Jumble Water Police. Sale on Friday. September 25, at A sudden squall of wind was 2.30 p.m. at 11, Ice House Street, stated to be the cause for the craft top floor."

capsizing.

R. O. Grimmitt was in charge of the raid at 163, Sai Yeung Chol Street, third floor, where he found is probably the largest what amount of heroin maзg ever dia- covered in the Colony.

One week's formal remand was granted.

Bali was allowed at .$2,500 100 each defendant.

The case is to be taken for com- mittal.

ANOTHER CASE Found in

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heroin pills

the possession of at No. 13. Morrison

Hill Road, third floor, Ng Hok, 58, unemployed was brought before Mr. S F. Balfour at the Central Police Court yesterday.

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