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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1937,

Stowaway Who Was Born At Cape Of Good Hope

U.S. SAILOR IN

TROUBLE

Damaging Garage Property

Charged with

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Magistrate Shows" Leniency

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Ivor Null, allas Lo Chung. 22 years, unemployed, appeared ba haviour at No. 488. Lockhart Road,

tore Mr. Barnett at the Kowloon and with wilfully damaging two motor vehicles and furniture at Magistracy on Saturday the Happy Valley Garage in Hen-charge of stowing away nessy Road during the early hours 3.3. Ho Sahg to Singapore of Saturday morning. Noel Ross, February 7. 25. of the U, S. S. Sacramento, pleaded guilty and was fined $50 and ordered to pay compensation of $50 to Iu Eung. manager of the garage, by Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy, last Saturday.

Sub-Inspector D. C. Macdonald stated that about 1.30 a.m. on Saturday P. C. C302 was Sum-

Mr. Stevens of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Company, said that the defendant was found aboard the ship while it was at sea, and taken to Singapore where he was de-" tained. and sent back to the Colony

BARKING DOG

moned, by the blowing of police LEADS TO ARREST

whistles, to No. 468. Lockhart Road, where he saw the accused "causing a disturbance. The con- the Happy stable proceeded to Valley Garage to phone the Station and was followed by accused, who elimbed into the cockloft and be- gan throwing the furniture on top

Thief Caught In Lawn

Found in a dwelling house with

of cars parked in the garage. Ac-intent to commit a larceny was cused also pulled out drawers in the charge, preferred against Lam the desks and emptied the contents Wing, on the floor. He was later arrest- ed by Sergeant MacKenzie on the stairway of No. 428, Lockhart Road.

Lleutenant Baron, of the U.S.B. Sacramento. informed the Court that in addition to the sentence Imposed by the civil court, the accused would appear before summary court martial, when the same charges would be preferred against him.

HOSPITAL COOLIE

CHARGED

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Appearing on remand before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy inst Saturday, Fung Kwal; 24. coolle of

the Goverment Civil

25-year-old unemployed, when he appeared before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magis tracy on Saturday.

that

by the 8.3. Sui Sang. On arrival here the defendant was handed over to the police. On being ask- ed why he stowed away defendant replied. "I wanted to go back to my birth place which was Exat London. Cape of Good Hope,

would The Magistrate said be take a lenient view, of the case and ordered the defendant to r fund the passage money. $40, or serve one month's imprisonment, with a recommendation of being sent back to his home town.

OPIUM AND HEROIN

Wong Pun, 25, unemployed, ap- peared before Mr. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy.on Saturday charged with being in possession of 24 taels of prepared oplum'; keep- ing an oplum divan; and posses- alon 694 herion pills. Defendant pleaded guilty to the charges and was fined $350 or seven months" hard labour.

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ANOTHER CASE Lau Wing, aged 21, was brought before Mr. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday charged with having in his possession Ave Inspector Hallam said

mace of prepared oplum; operating about 5 am. on February 28, de- an opium diyan at 33, Ha Heung fendant was seen by Mr. D. F. Read Sergt. E. J. Stewart "prose- Davies of No. 7. Bay View Man-cuted. The defendant was fined slons, ground floor. struggling with $25 or six weeks' hard labour en his father on the lawn.

the first charge, and $135 or thr months' hard labour on the secondi.

It appear that Mr. Davies was roused from his slep by the bark- Ing of his dog.

CAUGHT IN THE ACT

"He was actually caught in the that act of preparing the opium” sald com- Senior Revenue Officer Grimmitt'

when he prosecuted Chan Ng, 40.

Inspector Hallam added several larcenles had been mitted in that ares lately..

His Worship sentenced defen-of 116, Des Vouex Road, second dant to three mantha' hard floor, before Mr. W, Schofield at labour.

the Central Magistracy on Satur- day.

$150 or

MARCH SESSIONS

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It a notified that His Honour

Defendant was oned three months' imprisonment.

Hospital, was charged with the the Chief Justice has directed that URBAN COUNCIL

larceny of two suits of khaki uni- the next Criminal Sessions shall form which he had pawned for s be held on Monday, March 15, at sum of $1,70.

Defendant was bound over in the sum of $100 for good behaviour for one year, and was ordered to pay $5 amends to the G. C. H.

10 a.m.

GAMBLING ON PAVEMENT

Arrested for conducting gambling

the pavement at Sal WOODCUTTER FINED Ho Street, Lo San, appeared before

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Meeting To-Morrow

The following are the Orders of the day for the Urban Council meeting to-morrow at 4.15 pm:— Letter from Government singi-

fying the approval of the Legials- Wantive Council to the amendments of the by-laws under the heading "C. Licensed (stallholdera) hawkers" set forth in the Schedule to the Hawkers Ordinance, 1935.

Mr. Schofield at the Central Magistracy on Saturday and was fined of $8. A sum of $1.21 which was picked up by the police was placed in the Poor Box.

A fine of $25 or one month's Imprisonment was imposed by Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magis- tracy last Saturday when Li On. aged 32, was charged with unlawful possession of 83 cattles HEROIN PILL CHARGE of wild tree wood.

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Defendant was arrested while walking along Kennedy Road, carrying the wood. The tree wa 15 feet long and valued at $15,

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BANISHEE GAOLED

Charged with having returned to the Colony before the expiration of his period of danishment. Chan Kau, unemployed, was sentenced to 10 months hard labour by Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magis- tracy last Saturday.

Defendant said that he came back to look for work having failed to Canton

obtain employment

COMING-OF-AGE CELEBRATED

The coming-of-age of the May Hall hostel of the Hong Kong University was fittingly celebrated on Saturday night with a concert, supper and dance, by the present residents of the hostel.

Prior to the concert. Professor. Redmond, the frat warden of the Hall, related some of his experi- ences during the term of his office.

Among the guests were the Vice- Chancellor, Sir William Hornell, Professor and Mrs. F. A Redmond, Professor and Mrs. R. K. M. "Gimp- son, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. EVANS, and the Chairmen and Honorary Secretaries of other hostela.

Covered Approach To Vehicular Ferry

Tenders are invited for the con- struction of a Covered Approach to Jubilee Street Fier

The work comprises the erection of a concrete structure to cover an approach from Connaught Road to the Vehicular Ferry Wharf to gether with footpaths and other contingent works.

As a result of a casual search, 80 peroin pills were found on the person of Wai-hung, black smith, while he was walking along Hennessy Road on February 19.

Defendant was fined. $100 or two months' hard labour by Mr. W. Schofield when he appeared at the Central Magistracy to answer to the charge last Batur- day.

PRESENTATION TO MAJ. M.A. JOHNSTON

Application for a food factory licence for No. 93, Caine Road, ground floor.

Application for a food factory licence for the premises on por tion of Lot No. 599, Shek Kap ML

Application for a food factory licence for No. 136, KI Lang Street, ground floor.

Application for a food factory Ucence for No. 305. Des Voeux Road West, ground floor.

Application for a food shop (fruit and vegetables) icence for No. 59. Des Voeux Road Central ground floor, m

Application for a food shop. (fruit and vegetables) licence for No. 85. Chun Yeung Street, ground floor.

Application for a food shop (poultry) Reence for No. 31A, Gra- ham Street, ground floor.

Application ·for a food shop (poultry) licence for No. 22, Gage Street, ground floor.

Application for a food shop frult and vegetables) licence for No. 801. Canton Road, ground floor.

At Volunteer Headquarters on Saturday night a very enjoyable dinner was held, when a presenta- tion was made to Major MA. Johnston, Q.C. Corps Engineers, who is relinquishing his command and proceeding on leave. This function was the biggest ever held by the Engineers, and was largely attended. Among those present were: Col. H. C. Harrison, Lt. Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin. Lt.-Col R. C. B. Anderson, Lt-Col LC. Relu. R.E., Capt. J. A. R. Belby, for the pig-sty on Inland Lot No. Lt. F. W. T. Ross, the pew como-2273. Causeway Bay.

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His Excellency the Governor, Bir Andrew Caldecott, was among the large gathering who witnessed the ceremony in connection with the official opening of the new Christ Church in Kowloon Tong on Satur- day afternoon, which was conduct ed by the Bishop of Victoria, who was assisted by Mr. C. Ashton Hill, Mr. J.OR. Wong and Mr. G.B. She

Accompanied by Bishop Hali they moved from the west door along the south aisle to the chan- cel. Members of the clergy took up their positions in the chancel, while along the north all the choir returned to the west end of the church, rendering psalms as they proceeded.

The Bishop gave an inspiring addess after being conducted to the pulpit, t

The procession started from Among those who took part in Duke Street where the choir and the service were: Rev. G. B. R. members of the congregation as-Sargent, Rev. H. W. Baines, Rev. sembled, and proceeded to the new Frank Short, Rev. N. V. Halward, building where they were met by Rev. J. R. Higgs, Rev. 6. J. Ben- nitt, Rev. N. Evans and Rev, LL representatives of the clergy and

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