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A DISHONEST COOLIE

"Easy Victim" Trick Fails

Before Mr. K. Keen at the Cen- tral Magistracy yesterday morning, Chan Yeung. 31, and Ny Sheung, 52, rickshaw coolles, were charged with the larceny of a sum of $6 from the person of a European who was at the time under the influence of drink.

A BAD LOT

Father Asks For Heavy Sentence

Appearing before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy yeater day on three charges of larceny of clothing and sheca, Cheung Yu- chuen, 19, unemployed was

sen tenced to, a total imprisonment of six months.

SHIP MASTER FINED

Magistrate's Advice

Summoned for starting on 躇 voyage at a time not previously notified or approved by the In- spector General of Police, Captain W. J. King, of the as. Kwangchow, was fined $15 by Mr. K. M. A. Bar- nett at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday morning.

Det. Sgt. Cashman who prose- cuted said that defendant's father,

"It would be better in future li Cheung Hong, a building contrac-you make yourself responsible for Det.-Sgt. Bentley, who pro-

tor, had urged him to ask his Wor-notifying the police," the Magis secuted, said that defendants were ship to take a serious view in this

trate told the defendant. caught in the act while extracting case. Defendant had refused to gu the money. It appeared that the to school, and rejected his father's European chartered second defen-offer to him of $30 a month as dant's rickshaw about 12.30 am.pocket money and also his advice on Sunday last when defendant to get work. thought that he was an easy vic-

tim.

First defendant, who

pleaded

that he merely picked up the money from the road, was dis- charged.

HEROIN PILL HAUL

Captain King told the Court that his ship had originally been timed to sail at 4 pm, on February 5 for Holhow." At

about 2 p.m. he saw that, the cargo loading would not be completed until a later hour which would prevent him from leaving that day, as the Straits of Hainan could only be navigated during the hours of day- light. Consequently, he went ashore and informed the agents,

next Stiff Sentences Passed Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, of

The case against, second defen- dant

remanded 111 was Thursday at 12.30 pm. Ball was fixed at $100.

THEFT OF 'GOLD .

WATCH

Giving evidence, before Mr. K Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon in the case in which three Chinese. Wong Fel. Chan Chung, and Woo Kal Luk. female, were charged with the pos- session of 25.600 heroin pills and Charges of the larceny, of a gold watch with bracelet, and another 10,350 pills which, as a pawning the said articles were pre-result of analysis, proved to be ferred against Chan Sze,, female, free of drug, Mr. Grimmitt. Senlur before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Revenue Ocer said that on in- formation received he, accom- Magistracy yesterday."

panledby R.O. Stephens and party, raided No. 45, Ewo Hill Road, third floor about 7.15 February 26. First defendent, on hearing the knock on the door, opened it to let the raiding party

Det.-Sergeant Bentley, who pro- secuted, said that on Friday last, defendant went to complainant's house to play man jong, and while she was

nct being noticed, she stole the articles which were valued at $170.

Defendant pleaded that she was in need of money, to send back to her mother in the country, and that she had no ready money at the moment. She had returned the $100,"the money received from the pawnshop, to complainant, 10- gether with interest to redeem the watch.

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the fact before going on to the Harbour Office where he amended the clearance and asked the once to notify the police of the change in sailing time. This was at about 3 p.m., but when he got back to his ship he found that the police searching party had already left it after having completed their task.

PAINTING

EXHIBITION

the the

MODERN REALISM

Presenting oil work "modern realism" style, S.RO. further stated that the exhibition of paintings by Mr. S. of pills being B. Wong, sponsored by the Hong premises smelt dried. and he noticed that Kong Working Artists' Guild, in the front cubicle was being used the Hotel Cecil, reveals a great as a heruin pill factory. All de- and pleasant contrasi to the or- fendants would or could not tell dinary type of art often seen in the name of the principal. tenant Hong Kong. It is an honest and sincere expression of a modern when they were questioned.

Chiriese, without copying either eastern or western styles of the past.

After weighing the evidence, his

His Worship remanded the case Worship said that first defendant had no case to answer and he was for 24 hours.

accordingly discharged.

PRISONER'S

DEATH PROBED

Death from natural causes was the verdict returned by the jury at a inquest conducted by Mr. K Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday, touching upon the cir- cumstance surrounding the death of a prisoner. Li Yau, 31.

Second and third defendants were each sentenced to one year's Imprisonment with an additional fine of $2,600 or another six months' In gaol consecutively,

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Mr. Wong gives his best in tone production and the painting, "The Wanderer," is a fair example of his sure judgment and delibera- tion. His colour scheme, although sombre throughout, is never dull and is never out of harmony, sug- gesting the quality of enamel.

The style that Mr. Wong, in- dulges in is a pleasing one and invites one to look at it, ponder and enjoy. In it the artist has revealed his true personality in the well-balanced arrangement of

In evidence, Mr. H. Barrett, the Theft From His Foki tone and colour.

Chief Warder. said that deceased was admitted to Victoria Gaol in February to undergo a term of one month's hard labour. While on ceased labour parade on March 3,

and LI suddenly fainted, hurried to hospital where he died five minutes later,

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Dr. G. 1. Shaw, Medical Officer of the Victoria Gaol Hospital, sald that when deceased was admitted to prison, his condition was fair though he was an opium adclet. The cause of his death was due to rupture of the main valves of the heart.

OPIUM CARRIER CAUGHT

Acting on information received, Chan Kum, female, was arrested about 1 p.m. on Saturday last at Bonham Street East for the pos- session of 39 taels of opium.

Before Mr. K. Keen at the Cen- tral Magistracy: yesterday morning. Benior Revenue Officer Grimmitt said that the opium was strapped round her waist.

Defendant

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undergo 12 months' imprisonment.

ROBBING A WIDOW

Four months' hard labour was imposed by Mr. Schofield at the Central Police Court yesterday on Leung Chiu, 34, unemployed, who pleaded guilty to stealing $7.27 from Wong Kwan, aged 36, widow, while she was coming out of a money changer's shop, Inspector M. H. Hourihan prosecuted.

A sentence of two months' im- prisonment was imposed on Lul Yung, alias Lut Chun-fel. 26, by

The exhibition, which began yesterday, it to be continued until

to-morrow.

MEN'S CLUBS

Mr. K. Keen at the Central Ma- CONFERENCE OF Y'S gistracy yesterday on the charge. of larceny of a gold waten chain, $61 Hong Kong currency, and 38 Canton currency from his fellow worker Kwok Kam-tek, room boy of the Great Eastern Hotel at s p.m. on March 3.

Central District Officers Meet At Nanking

Nanking.

Defendant was arrested at the The first Central China District Hotel after a few days absence. Conference of the Y's Men's Clubs He said on his return, that he opened recently at the Inter- had been sick. Only a gold bangle, national Club when a number of which he bought for $50, and the congratulatory messages were Canton money were recovered. read, including those from Dr. When he was questioned as why Arthur Woo, governor of the he had spent a large sum of money South China district, and In so short a time, defendant said the Y's Men's Clubs in Shanghai, that he had been paying of some Tientsin.

and Tsinian. Pelping debts with the money, and had 'Hong Kong. sent some back to his mother in the country.

FORGED NOTES

from

Col. J. L. Huang, govenor of the Central China district who pre- sided, declared in the opening ad- dress that the underlying prin- ciples of the Y's Men's movement were on the combination of plea- sure with business fellowship with service and culture with

patriotism.

CHARGE Appearing on remand before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon

Reports were read by Mr. Yinson Magistracy yesterday, Ho Kwan and Ho Fah were committed to Lee, regional rector of China stand their trial at the next Cr- and the presidents from other minal Sessions for the possession cities who attended the sessions. of and uttering forged $1 Govern politan Hotel the Y's men attend- ment notes.

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TRIPLE WEDDING

Det.-Sub-Inspector R. Cunning- ham, assisted by Det. Segt. For-International Club when numer- rest were for prosecution while Mr. Gus matters concerning the move- ment in China were discussed— J. M D'Almada Remedios appeared

Central News, on behalf of the two defendants,

After evidence was given by the police, Mr." Remedios, asked his Worship, to discharge the first de- fendant because there were

An unusual marriage ceremony evidence against him of uttering | was ` celebrated in Shanghai last or possession of the forged notes. week when the weddings of three MURDER CHARGE He added that the defendant's of the children of Dr. P. T. Chow, atatement was that he kept the Manager of the Great China Dis- Taul Cho, of San.. Wui district, notes for the second defendant and pensary, and Mrs. Chow, took appeared on remand before Mr. that he was to give them to her place. The couples were Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magis-whomever she wanted them. D. Chow, who was united in mur tracy yesterday on a charge of the As regards to the second defend-riage with Miss Hau Wei-chu, Miss murder of Li Pok Yu, the chief ant Mr. Remedios stated that W. T. Chow who became the bride elder of Sun Wul village, and was was for the jury to decide whether of Mr. B. C. Voong, and Miss W 'committed to prison pending the she was guilty,

G. Chow who became the bride of order of HE the Governor for his At this stage the two defendants Mr. Y. N. Fong, All three wed extradition to Canton within 15 were committed to stand trial indings were held in the New Asia. days.

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WATER PIPE THEFT:

Wong Sun, 44 and Wong Kai, 32, were brought before Mr. W. Scho-

Leung Sal, aged 35, street coolie, and Lam Yee, 31, unlicensed haw-Beld at the Central Magistracy ker, appeared before Mr. Schofield yesterday for the larcency of a at the Central Police Court yester water pipe valued at $50. Mr. day charged with the theft of Thompson of the W.D. said that electric bulbs from 109. Queen's the pipe was reserved for emer-

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receiving Leung Sai was fined $40 or eight weeks hard labour in default and Lam Yee was fined $50 or six weeks' hard labour.

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