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ROBBERY ON A JUNK
Fisherman Found Guilty
COURT NEWS IN BRIEF
BRICKS THROWN AT DRIVER
The Proven
Leung Fook-ho, unesployed, ap- Four Fokis Brought STOMACH REMEDY
peared before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magistracy yesterday charged with being in possession of two gallons of Chinese wine At the Criminal Bessions, before which was concealed in a tin, and the Pulsne Judge. Mr. Justice RE hidden in a rattan basket. Insp. Lindsell, yesterday morning. Chan W. Mair stated that the defendant Leung-hing, fisherman, pleaded was arrested in Des Voeux Road not guilty to a charge of robbery near Centre Street. His Worship by two or more on board a fahing imposed a fine junk 28HC at Cheung Chow Har-month's hard labour. bour on April. 27.
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of $40 or nne
OWNER SOUGHT Ho Chul, unemployed, appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday charged with the theft of a motor car radiator was remanded for 48 cap, and
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Before Court
for Bad Cases
A NOTED ENGLISH DOOTOR BAYS:
Leung Yau aged 22, and three others, appeared before Mr. K. M A Barnett at the Kowloon Magia-
Amazing" evidence of the remarkable spoed with which indigution and tracy yesterday charged with dis-
stomach paina can be stopped has been orderly conduct by throwing miss-revsaled by medical experiments and X-ray photographs of actual cases. These prove the ingredienta oé : Blan-I find that Bienrated ' rated Magnesia to be the quickent- | Haguesia takan after my. acting and most effective known is madient meals la the only thing postas:* Wirkby '5 minutan's tempoentar ut i thas koopa-me-free from Marami is a Hide www pain and discomfort, and presical, completa Pulang, in case 'where ismberless ather readin bad. ialled entirely.
I take it regularly, lottan
les at a car driver, while he was driving "a lorry and damaging Co- vernment property.
It was alleged that on Tuesday afternoon while complainant, The Chuen, driver of 'a. Sanitary De partment refuse van was stopping at Bedford Road to collect refuse, eight fokis from a battery factory came out into the street and threw
bricks at him. The side screen of the lorry was broken and complain- ant received a cut on his hand as
a result of the attack
Sergt. Headridge said that it was fortunate that complainant at the time kept a clear head, otherwise a serious accident might have occur- red...
The Jury empanelled for the case were Messrs. W. Egge, (foreman), Tam Shing-foon.... H. Lueer. G. "Souza, H. E. B. Nocht, W, J. Priest
and Young Tsun-shin.
Opening the case for the Crown, Mr. M. J. Abbott, Assistant Crown Solicitor said it was alleged that hours in order for the Police to on the evening of April 27, Lo Kau, locate the owner of the stolen at a foki, who had been dismissed tele. Detective Sergeant D. Davies from the junk on which the rob- stated that the defendant was" bery occurred, visited the junk" at seen with the radiator cap in his Cheung Chau Harbour on the pre-possession. A message was cir- text of looking for a singlet. He culated in order to trace the owner. spoke to Cheung Lam, wife of the His Worship granted the remand. master of the junk, who disclosea that other occupants of the junk
RUSSIAN FINED were ashore. Lo Kau departed but V. Schultz, a Russian unemploy shortly afterwards Cheung Laned, was brought before Mr. K. was surprised to find a man nad Keen at the Central Magistracy boarded the junk, carrying a re- yesterday on a charge of entering volver and a torch. She raised an the colony from Canton without alarm and was chased over the a valid passport. The defendant Junk, eventually seeking refuge on stated that he came here in ordering thrown stones, but denied that Leung Yau pleaded guilty of hav- the foremast from where she con- to make a few dollars so as to be he hit the driver. He was bound tinued to shout for help.
able to pay his passage back to Another man came from a deck shanghai. The prosecuting off-
over in a sum of $29 for one year, below and the two went off in a cer stated that a number of Rus-pensation to complainant and si and was ordered to pay $2 com- small boat. The police were in-sians had been coming into the for damage done to the lorry, formed and a box was found to colony and wanted to go back to have been ransacked, money, Jewels Shanghai, and asked His Worship and clothes having been stolen.
to take a serious view of the case and impose a small sentence. His Worship imposed a fine of $10 or 15 days, and made an expulsion order against the defendant, who is to be sent back a Canton.
FIVE MEN CHARGED Prisoner's hut" was searched on information received and a plece of cloth was found there which was identified by the concubine of the master of the junk as belonging to her.
Continuing Mr. Abbott said that five men had been charged at the Police Court. Accused had made a statement to the Police to the
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SERIOUS CHARGE
A fine of $100 or two months'
imprisonment each was imposed on L Kit-fong, aged 39, married wo- man, and Lul Na-ku, aged 25,
It was believed that trouble started a few days previous to the incident when complainant, who saw that his van was full stopped the fokis from dumping any more refuse and drove away.
The other three defendants said that they did not leave the factory on the day in question. They were. discharged.
CAPETOWN FLIGHT
effect that he and others earned female, when they appeared be- Aerial Trip
to
30 cents each by rowing Ah. Kau the junk. Later, owever, he denied that statement and sald that violence had been used on him by the Police to force an admission from him
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Corroborative evidence was given by Cheung Lam who, replying to His Lordship. sald the robbers came on board unexpectedly.
Cheng Yuen-ngan, the concu bine, testined that she left the junk about 7 p.m. on the night in question and did not return until 2am. when she found her cabin was in disorder. She identi fied the piece of cloth produced in Court as her property...
PREVIOUS CONVICTION" "
In summing up His Lordship sald that if the jury thought accused was waiting in his boat to take of the robbers, then prisoner would be guilty. Accused stated that he rowed some men out to a junk, but made no mention of his having any knowledge that there was to be a robbery. "After retiring for a short while, the jury returned a verdict of guilty.
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MOONLIGHT PICNIC
fore Mr.-E. Himsworth at the Kow- loon Magistracy yesterday, charged with having procured a girl named Na Su, aged 18, to have carnal knowledge with another person. alleged to be a European, on June
4.
Inspector. E. J. Hills. of S.C.A. prosecuted,
SHIPPING COY. FINED
the
From Passenger's
Point Of View
An appreciative review of his recent fight from Croydon to Capetown by Imperial Airways was given by Str Allan Mossop in the course of an address which he gave
Mr. H. D. White appeared on members of the Royal Air Force behalf of the Manager of Messrs. Association of Shanghai at the Butterfield and Swire before Mr weekly luncheon in "The Dome." W. Schofield at the Central Magis-
Sir Allan said he was particular- tracy yesterday, on a summons forly impressed by the amazing de- falling to report to the Police the Kree of efficiency shown by Im- correct number of passengers who perial Airways throughout the arrived in the Colony from Canton flight. The fare for each passen- on board the 3.3. Fatshan on Mayger was £130, Inclusive of all 31. Sub-Inspector J. H. E. Edwards charges, and it was important to atated that two Japanese females note that passenger and baggage' were omitted from the passenger together should not exceed 221 list which was sent to the Police. pounds in weight. The two Japanese women reported He confessed to feeling dismayed to the police that they arrived in at this news, but was pleased to the Colony on May 31 from Canton find that the amount of baggage by the as. Fatshan, and were stay-finally allotted him was quite ing at the Metropole Hotel. from sufficient for his needs. Coupons where a similar report was made, for various extrus on the trip could A fine of $20 was imposed" by His be purchased for 22, 10, Od., at $ Worship.
shillings ticket, and unused coupons were redeemable at par.
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It was stated that prisoner had previously been convicted of theft and breach of a Deportation Order. Accused was sentenced to three
TRAFFIC SUMMONS years' hard labour dating from the Mrs. Spradbury, residing at No. expiration of his Deportation con-53, Tai Po Road, licencée of a lorry viction.
was summoned before Mr. K. M. A Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday for failing to equip the vehicle with eficient brakes, and was fined $20. The driver of the lorry, L` Ling, was Aned $5. The Australian and New Zealand
Traffic Sergt. Scrim said that he Association have arranged a moon-
tested the vehicle and found that High launch, plenie on Thursday, at a speed of 20 miles per hour, June 24, leaving Kowloon Police the lorry stopped in 54 feet when Pier at 9 p.m. sharp. The annual the foot brake was applied and 59 meeting of the Association will be feet when the hand broke was held towards the end of July, and used. members are requested to send in their nominations for the. new
ALLEGED TAMPERING
LONG HOPS
Lady Mossop and he left Croydon at 11.45 am, in the "Hercules,”
carrying 28 passengers, and arrived in Paris after a 24-hour flight, From Paris they travelled by train to Brindisi, where they boarded a short Bros, dying boat which waft- ed them to Alexandria via the Gulf of Corinth, Athens and Crete (a distance of 958 miles). in 10 hr. 15 min.
The following day proved to be a (for him) recordbreaking one; for it was the first one in which he had ever done 427 miles before breakfast. The journey took them. over the Sudan, Lake Uganda. K. C. Mark of No. 108. Sai Yeurig along the equator for a short way, Chol Street, was summoned before and over Nairobi, Umbeya, South Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Tanganyika, and through Rhodesia Magistracy yesterday for altering to Johannesburg. the water service without the con- ja ⠀
"At' Johannesburg they changed INTO OWN HANDS sent of the Waterworks authorities to the Bouth African Airways
committee.
TAKING LAW
Mr. F. Loseby appeared for [the defence."
"Junkers" ""plane, and flew the re-
Before the Chief Justice, Sir It was alleged that an emcial maining 811 miles to Capetown in Atholl MacGregor, at the Criminal of the Waterworks Department 5 hr. 40 mth, at an average speed Bessions yesterday morning visited the house in question on of 147 miles an hour, sempa Cheung Yuk-ming pleaded guilty to May 29 and found the pipe con- a charge of robbing with violence, nected with the water meter had
woman named Chau Chi-hing been tampered with.
of a gold finger ring, a jade bangle
The case was adjourned till June and pair of jade ear-rings on May 29 at 12 noon for hearing. 7 at Cheung Chau Taland, and he juicey Shape was sentenced to two yearn" hard labourere de af
It was a wonderful and interest-
ing trip, he concluded, and the efficiency with which all arrange- ments for the fight and accom- modation en route were made re- flected a great deal of credit on Imperial Airways. He belleved Before he was sentenced, pri Chau Island for a number of years that very shortly the whole journey soner said the woman had swind- and was the owner of a passenger from Southampton to Capetown led him by promising to go with boat which piled between that would be accomplished in 64 day. him to Canton to start some bul-port and Macau.
His trip from Alexandria to Cape ness, there.
In passing sentence, His Lord-
Mr. EH. Williams, Assistant At ship said. I bave got to teach you town, 5537 miles was made in 52 torney-General, who prosecuted, people that you cannot take thehr 32 min., which worked out at said; accused, had been in Cheung law into your own hands.”
an average of 105 miles an hou
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