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HOW HE WAS

GIVEN AWAY

Father And Son Talk Different Dialects!

SUMMARY COURT CLAIM

Pending Divorce Mentioned

A simple story told by two Mrs. Sylvia Dorts Reville appear- persons, in different dialects, leded before the Pulsne Judge, Mr. to the revelation of a kidnapping | Justice R.B · Lindsell, .at the crime which had a sequel before Supreme Court yesterday, claim- the Kowloon Magistrate yesterday. | ing from her husband, Mr. John The strong sense of suspicion and Reville, the sum of $50 arrears of intelligence on the part of a Kow maintenance. loon-Canton Railway, watchman, stationed outside the railway tun nel, near Kowloon Tong, led to the arrest of the kidnapper, Ip Sul, aged 36, unemployed, who was charged with the crime yesterday and WDS sentenced months' imprisonment by Mr. M. A. Barnett.

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The claimant was represented by Mr. J.T. Prior of Messrs. Wilkinson and brist, while Mr. Peter H. Sin appeared on behalf of the defendant.

Outling his case, Mr. Sin sub- mitted that he had three defences, Defendant's hardship, claimant's. breach of separation agreement; and clamaint's misconduct.

Opening for the claimant, Mr. nine.Į Prior made a submission" to the effect that the action was found- ed on a separation agreement and It was alleged by the prosecu notice ahd been filed of a defence tion that early on the morning of

to which he would strongly ob- June 8, while complainant, Iject on the ground that it was Chung-fat, aged 13, was watching not relevant." the sale of nowers in the flower

"Bourdary market, near

Street, Kowloon Tong. defendant

hin proached him and asked whether he would like to go to Wai Chow with him. The boy re-

With regard to the arst. derence plied in the negative, but defen- Mr. ain said that on account of dant took him by the band and his client's having had to deposit led him away towards the rail-security in respect of a divorce way" embankment. On their way action which was pending and of defendant bought a banana for his income being only $300 per the boy. They then climbed over month of which $150 had to be the fence and proceeded on the paid to his wife, Mr. Reville was railway toward the tunnel at the unable to pay the amount claimed, end of Kowloon Tong, Defendant adding that there was hardship then told the small boy that if when the agreement was drawn anyone should enquire about their

up: relationship he was to reply that they were father and son.

Finally they reached the tunnel, and while attempting to cross it they were stopped by the watch man whose duty was to prevent people from passing through the tunnel.

WILLING TO BE BANISHED The watchman asked defendant where he was going, and Ip re- plied, in Hak Ka dialect that he was going to Po Kut, in Chinese Territory. The same question was put to Li Chung-fat, and he an- swered in Cantonese.

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The suspicion of the watchman that aroused by the fact Was father and son should speak in two different dialects. He detain- ed the parties and telephoned" for later Investigation the police." proved that the watchman's sus- picion, was confirmed.

HEARING ADJOURNED On account of plaintiff's not. the Court ordering relying on specific performance of the agree- ment, His Lordship ruled out the hardship defence, to which line Mr. Sin agree to abandon.

Taking the next defence Mr. Sin said that plaintiff had nul- fled the separation agreement by a breach of the clause en- abling defendant to see his children, adding that. cizmaint refused to give, defendant permis sion to take the children out, thus breaking the separation agree- ment which entitles defendant to do so.

ROBBERY

CHARGE

Further Evidence Recorded

The case in which three-Chinese men were charged with robbing To Hock of $1,100 in Shanghal cur- rency was again before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon.

Mr. D'Almada appeared for the first and third accused and Mr. B. Ng Quinn for the second

Sergt. Fraser gave evidence of the report being made at the po- lice station by complainant who was accompanied by first defen- dant.

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Sergeant Fraser stated that after hearing the story told by the men he decided to hold the first de- fendant in custody, at which the complainant protested at the de-o stare meel, withmag har de wind and pain, fendant being detained, because he had known him for several years. But when told that the defendant had to be kept in custody for 'en- quiries the complainant offered to hall him out with the $800, he had left. At 7p.m.. the first defen- dant took witness and two Chinese detectives to an address at Mong- kok where he said they could find the man who committed the rob bery. On arriving at the place they found that the man was lv- ing there but had left the house early that day, and had not re- turned. The defendant then took witness and the detectives to No. 111, Lockhart Road, but the man could not be found there.

The defendant took the police to his own house at No. 4 Yu Yuen Road, where witness wafted near Shing Wo Road, while the Chin- ese detectives accompanied the de- fendant up to his house of the first floor. After hve or ten min- utes had elapsed the detectives re- turned with the defendant and another man, who was the third defendant. While proceeding by

defendant handed a packet con- car to the police station thé tnird

taining $500 to witness.

The detectives then went to No. 111, Lockhart Road, after they had Proceeding on to the third de- taken the third defendant to the.

contested

station, and returned with the the fence. Mr. Sin claim on the ground that mis- second defendant, who took them conduct on the part of the to his house where he produced was hidden under a plaintiff was an equitable defence. $250 which

bed. on which he was prepared to put his client in the witness box.

Mr. Prior submitted that the

Prior to his 'being convicted of the crime defendant told his Wor- ship that he would be willing to be banished for life from the Co-clause which claimant was alleged to have repudiated did not bear lony If he would be allowed to go free on the charge. H's Worship the construction defendant had remarked that the Court had no placed on it, but meant that, in the event of his taking children power to banish anyone.

out, he must take them back to the claimant by evening.

MOTOR SUMMONSES

Mrs. Witham, driver of private car No. 4126, pleaded guilty by let- ter to a summons. against her yes- terday. Mr. W. Schofield register- ed a caution "as the case was not

a very serious "one,"

The hearing of the case was adjourned to 11.30, a.in. to-day.

FORGED NOTES CHARGE

Li Yau-shan a Chinese dentist. Misa Mak Uning-ham was fined appeared before Mr. W. Schofield $5 for causing an obstruction in at the Central Magistracy yester- Chater Road with her car on June day charged with being in posses- 11 between 3.15 p.m. and 4.45 pm.sion of two forged Hong Kong and A week's remand was ordered Shanhaf Bank $5 notes and one against W. Stoker who did not ap-310 note, at 264 Queen's Road Cen-. pear in Court to answer a sum- | tral. mons brought out against him, for parking overtime in Road on June 14.

Mr. M. Á. da sliva, who appear- Connaught. ed for the defence, stated that the defendant got possession of the dotes in the course of his business. After evidence had been heard the case was adjourned until Friday July 3, at 11.45 am.

STEALING LETTERS

RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY

Sentences totalling four months' imprisonment with the option of a fine of $200 was imposed on Pun Taat, mistress of the Wah Nam

A Chinese Naval Cadet, Pan bicycle shop at No. 10, Na Cheung Tsé-jing residing at No. Street, Shumshlupo, for receiving Wuhn Street, was the complainant bicycle" and, part of bicycles which yesterday when a 37-year-old un- were alleged to be stolen property, employed Ko Wing-yuen was by Mr. K MA Barnett at the charged before Mr. K. M. A. Bar- Kowloon Magistracy yesterday nett at the Kowloon Magistracy afternoon.

SIX MONTHS IN GAOLAMA

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with attempting to steal four letters from the letter box out- side his house on Thursday. A ane of $10 or one month's im prisonment was imposed, Sergt. Faton prosecuted,

POLICE REPORTS

Tu Fuk, aged 25 years, made his appearance, before Mr. W. Scho- field at the Central Magistracy yesterday charged with the lar

The loss of jewellers valued at ceny of two beds and six wooden partitions from Ventris Road Ger- 187 from No. 166 the Peak, be geant Allen stated that the de-tween May 25 and June 6, has been fendant went into No, 22 Ventris reported to the Police by Mr, G. Road and stole the two beds A B Kennedy-Skipton, the District

Officer (South). padlock was then put on the door, po but on June 23 it was found to be Lustf broken, and that the partitions A man, Chu Chuen, aged 27, had been stolen, The defendant was knocked down by private mor was arrested the same night and tor car. No 4511 in Waterloo Road theproperty was recovered near Argyle Street on Thursday. sentence totalling zix months hard He received injuries to his head labour was impossa în both char- and feet and was taken to

Kowloon Hospitals for treatment.

After further evidence the head- ing was adjourned to Tuesday. June 29 at 2.30 p.m.

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