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TAKE more care of your skin and you'll never

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MANSLAUGHTER

Heavy Sentence

Imposed By

Chief Justice

PEIPING'S

STERNER

METHODS

Opium Addicts

To Be Executed

Without Mercy

Wong Ping-chong, lorry driver, As a gesture of its determina- who was arraigned before the tion to wipe out the oplum, and Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Mac- drug evil, the Peiping.Pacification ordered 2,000 Gregor, an. the Criminal Sessions Headquarters has

coffins to be made beforehand. on Tuesday on a charge of man- slaughter, was found guilty by the which will be used for corpses of and drug addic's to be jury yesterday of killing Cheungoplum Sut.

manure-carrier. executed, when found, beginning 2 woman through negligence in driving his from 1937. truck at Fanling on November 3

A stern warning was recently given to all opium and drug ad-

are

The following were the jurors: -Messrs. R. J. Shrigley, fore-dicts in a proclamation issued by man), Cheung Man. Cheung Chee- the headquarters that they abstain ling. Kwan Heung-chued. J. F. from their undesirable, habit by Robinson, F. M.

A. Silva and. the end of this year at the la- Krilovsky.

test, and that those who found still indulging in the habit of smoking opium or consuming narcotic drugs next year will be arrested and mercy.

Mr. E. H. Williams. Assistant Attorney-General, prosecuted.

executed without

Already several hundred opium and drug addicts recently arrest- now under trial by the ed are

THE FACTS OF CASE The facts of the case were that on the day in question the accused was driving his truck along the road between Talpo and Fanling, Near the 30-mile stone he tried to overtake another lorry and authorities concerned. They will while doing so knocked down the be punished according to law, deceased who was walking on the right side of the road, going in the same direction.

The force of the impact-- threw the woman into a ditch at the side of the road from where she was removed by the occupants of the truck to the police station, and thence to the hospital.

Yesterday's hearing concluded with the hearing of further evi- dence in favour of the accused by a foki who was in the truck when the incident occurred, when it was stated that the driver had sounded his horn when nearing the woman but she did not take any notice of

it.

JUDGE'S DICTUM

YOUNG MOTHER

IMPRISONED

FOR THEFT

Baby In Court Avails Nothing

Khan Ha, 23, a married woman of 48. Bridges Street. Brst floor, was brought before Mr. W. Scho held at the Central Magistracy for stealing a pocket watch, valued at 810 and a woollen scarf valued at 83, belonging to Wan Yuk Lan and Wu Kwal, both amabs.

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"I must punish you as an ex- ample to others who might be

that Inspector Madgwick said inclined to take similar chances.” on November 14, the woman was the Chief Justice told the accused. employed at the residence as

"Motorists have not KOL any baby-amah and the three of them prior right to the road. It is no slept in the same foorn On excuse for any person to say November 16 she stole the goods have sounded my horn" If that from some boxes. Is the Law then the population will decrease with rapidity." -

Sentence of 12 months hard bour was passed on the accused.

Acting on information a detec- tive arrested the accused. Defen-1 la-dant had pawned, the goods for $4.40. Her husband is unemploy- ed and has no money. The de- fendant's baby who is only three months was with her in court.

that Inspector Madgwick said the defendant could not raise the money and the mistress refused to prosecute her.

THRASHING FOR BAG SNATCHER·

Heavy Gaol Sentence

Hs Worship: "Don't think that because you have a child we won't imprison you.

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Chan Chong, 21, a carpenter, re- siding at Tai Hong Road, appeared before Mr. W. Schofeld at the Cen- You must either pay $4.40 or tral Magistracy on Tuesday and serve 14 days in gaol and, further,

was brought before the Magistrate you

on remand yesterday morning for the larceny of a hand bag con- raining $19.40 on December 13,

His Worship: Well defendant, you have to pay $11 ur serve three months. in goal, and a further 6 months plus 12 strokes with the whip.

labour.

nast serve, 2 months hard

TRESPASSER

CONVICTED

Yau Ho-luk, 50, unemployed, Outlining the facts of the case

who was charged before Mr. Q. A Sub-Inspector Madgwick said that on December 13 at 7.40 pm, a we-

A. Macfadyen yesterday for tres- man was walking along Tai Hong Passing on military ground and police Road and noticed defendant leav- falling to report to the ing her house. He walked past her while he was under police super- and suddenly. snatched her hand vision, was sentenced to six weeks bag and ran away. Later the imprisonment. complainant reported the incident. Accompanied by a detective, she visited a shop where the defendant wes employed, and found some of the coins lying on the floor at the entrance. The accused was ar- rested.

Darnage amounting the $10.50

was done to the bag.

GARDNER REMANDED

Bail Refused By Authorities

1936

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Defendant pleaded not gulity on the second charge, and stated that he had been in hospital for over a month, but investigations by the police proved that his statement

of hospitality was false. Defendant also had a previous record of trespassing on: military ground,

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Joseph Charles Gardner," ap- Luk Kwon-ying, 30, unemployed, peared before Mr. W. Schoteld at was brought before Mr. K. Keen the Central Magistracy yesterday at the Central Magistracy yester on a charge of fraudulently con- day for the larceny of a hand bag verting a sum of 831 which was from Lung Luk-chub, a married to be used to purchaser revenue woman residing at No. 93, Holly- stamps for the Union Insurance wood Road on Wednesday. Company of Canton.

Mr. Leo D'Almada Sr. repre- sented the defendant while Chiled Detective Inspector J. Murphy ap- peared for the prosecution..

Mr. D'Almada, Br. asked for a week's formal remand which was granted

Insp. Murphy said, "I was in- structed to make a note of depuis tion for committal The defen- dant was arrested on a warrant and we object to ball."

Gardner was discharged yester day after his counsel had suc cessfully pleaded an "autre fus convict, which is the legal phrase for conviction on two charges which are for the rime. fence.

Sgt. Mackay said that the lady was walking along the road when the defendnt came up to her and snatched the hand bag from her left arm. After a short chase ac- cused was apprehended, and taken. to the police station. ⠀⠀

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