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CASE AGAINST EVANS

(Continued from Pare: 1)

HOTEL MEETING-

THURSDAY JULY 1, 1937.

CONSTABLE.

FOUND IN

OPIUM DIVAN

Serious View Of Offence

STAIRWAY

ROBBERY

Three Offenders

Convicted

The first witness at yesterday's hearing was the boatswain who

Judgment was given at the stated the ship arrived in the Co-

Central Magistracy yesterday by lony on June 16 at 1,p.m. and went, The Inspector General of Police Mr. K. Keen in the case in which to Taikoo Dock. After it had takes a serious view of this case three men ware charged with the docked a Chinese came aboard and fand has instructed me to ask for theft of $1,100 from Lo Har-ting a asked for witness and gave him a prison sentence without the merchant at the Tung Yuen a note, to go to tae Aala Hotel option of a fine" said Mr. R. H. E. Restaurant stairway on June 6, "After the Chinese had left he went Marks, Assistant Superintendent The defendants were Wa Keung. to see Evans and tert the ship in of Police, Kowloon, at the Kowloon Au Lee, and Chung Wah. The his company at 6 p.m. and pro- Police Court yesterday when a first defendant was charged with ceeded to the Asia Hotel. On en- Chinese police constable, Chan the theft, while the other two were tering they were stopped by Chak-po, C566 appeared before charged with receiving Chinese boy and told to go to the KM. A. Barnett- un two All the defendants were convict- other entrance which they did and charges of misconduct namely ed, the first being fined $250 or showed the chit to a boy who took being absent from his beat and three months' imprisonment, the them to a cubicle and then tale found in a heroin divan at No. 89 second and third defendants were phoned to a person. Half-an-hour Ma Tau wel road, on Sunday last each fine $150 or two months. the second defendant arrived. The

Divisional Inspector Russell of Detective Sergeant Fraser pro- latter asked witress if he was from the Hunghom Station, while re-secuted; while. Mr. C." D'Almada New York and if he knew the man Rating the factsregarding the case appeared for the first and third In New York to which witness 16- | Baid that shortly after midnight defendants, the second defendant piled "Yes" Drinks were then on June Beting on information being represented by Mr. S. Ng ordered and second defendant received hevostered the divan in Quinn. spoke to Evans about the oplum

and tw comitables in business. Evan, asked show, much unifo

escaping oplum there was, ' and® hë ɑreplied | through the back door. They were 200 tins which would be packed in chased and entually defendant two suitcases.

was caughthe other having made good his escape.

An

JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF

action instituted against Ming Sang tailors and Ng. Fook Sang, managing partner thereof (defendants), of No. 422 Prince Edward Road, ground floor. Kow- loon City, by Kwong Yan Shan (plaintif), residing in the first "At the Station he admitted floor of the same address, claiming ing to the divan continued the ejectment with costs, was heard prosecuting of car The reason before the Puiane Judge, Mr. Jus- given by defendant for being in ace RE Lindsell at the Sum- divan was that he entered there mary Court yesterday afternoon. to make a raid and explained that

Mr. McCallum appeared on be- he ran away when Inspector Rus-half of plaintif sell approached because he under- stood he had no right to carry out a raid without a warrant.

ON BOARD AT MIDNIGHT. After further conversation wit- An oplum and a heroin pipe ness left for Wanchal where he

were found on the empty bed, went to see a woman and then and among other paraphernalia later returned with her to the there were 27 heroin pills which hotel, where he (witness) Intro-defendant had bought from, the duced her to Evans: At the hotel keeper. they had more drinks, and at 11. p.m. another Chinese male came and said that the oplum would be on board at. midnight Witness then said that he was going back to Wanchai and was then given a package by: the second defer dant, and was asked "to "take" it to New York. On asking what were the contents witness was told that the package contained tea-

Inspector "Russell explained to CUTS. Witness left the hotel and the Court that the divan was in went back on board the ship at 6cluded in No 5 Police beat. De

fendant and the constable who a.m. the next morning.

had escaped were assigned to Nos. 6 and 7 beata

On arrival on board he was told by Evans that the oplum had been detected by the watchman' and that he witness) had better go and look for the second defendant. Witness went ashore and finally persuaded the second defendant in company of another Chinese to go down to the docks. On reaching the dockyard witness found that the steamer had already left, and told Wong who then said that the oplum had been seized, and said he would give him $1,000 to take to the carpenter to give the watch mari.

MONEY GIVEN

Wong then gave him $50 and told him (witness) he had better go away: Witness took the money and went to Kowloon, where he ! met two friends and then stayed at the Sun Sun Hotel for two days. after which he went to Canton and returned to the colony on June 20. On witness's retorn be sant his friend to look for Wong

Defendant, while making his statement in the dock, said that he and his friend were wanting a cup of tea. There were no other tea shops open because It was past midnight, and he saw a light. in a house and they entered for a drink of

SENTENFEL PASSED

The plaintiff was entitled to possession of premises known as No. 422 Prince Edward Road, ground floor, Kowloon City, which premies were let by the plaintiff to the defendants as monthly tenants, and which tenancy wELS duly determined by notice to quit expiring on the 30th day of the 30th day of the 4th moon Ting- chou year (June 8, 1937).

The plaintiff claimed (1) posses- sion; (2) mesne profits so long as the defendants continue to hold over calculated from the 30th day of the 4th month Ting-chou year (June 8, 1937) at the rate of $24 Per Chinese lunar month; and (3) costs,

His Wordpre imposing the sententar ser officer, berdua in an oplam After evidence, was given the case concluded with judgment for divan withều ịch, përmise on or order from a superior officer was plaintif for possession within an offence Be then fined defenseven days also for $25 mesne pro- dant $10 or 2 days imprisonment ats and for costs as against first on the first charge, 160 or three defendant firm only. months on the second and an additional term of thrée months' imprisonment.

RICKSHAW COOLIES IN TROUBLE

་་

MURDER CHARGE

Appearing before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy yesterday on the charge of the murder, of. Captain D. L. Campbell, and the

attempted murder of the Chinese Officer on board the Chinese Mari- time Customs, Cruiser Cheung Chi Cheong, former cabin boy, was Keng on January 11 "last. Chung

but was informed that he had gone Ho Ming-ching, 25, and Fong to, Macao. Witness then pawned Chun, 26, licenced rickshaw pullers. his clothing to raise money to go were brought before Mr. K. M. A. back to Canton, but was arrested Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy at the station on Sunday.

yesterday charged "with assaulting The ball of the second defendant Chan Plu-ying. 20, widow, early remanded for one week, Chief was reduced to $20,000 in cash and yesterday morning,

Detective Inspector J. Murphy the

case was remanded until Saturday at 11.30 am

Evans was represented by Mr. W. A Mackinlay and Mr. J. T. Prior defended Wong Yau

INTRUDER CAUGHT

While entering

It was alleged that complainant stated that plans of the ship were

and would pro and her two friends engaged three being made rickshaws about 2.30 am. yester-bably be ready next week. day to the Star Ferry, having agreed that the fare be 15 cents. While alighting from the vehicles defendants insisted ca. having 50 'cents as their fares. After some bargaining complainant agreed to

FORGERY CASE HEARING

Lưu Chỉ; Lầu sau san Lai Wat

pay 30 cents, but this was also man and Lan Chun, appeared be||| the drawing rejected by defendants. Eventual- fore Mr. W. Schofield at the Cen- room of her fat at 14 Tak Bhingly complainant had to pay the de-ral Magistracy yesterday after Street on Monday afternoon. Mrs.manded amount, and while get-noon on remand charges of posses- H. H. Wright saw Chinese wo-ting change, it was alleged that the son of nine plates on which words, man bending over the settee on two rickshaw coolies assaulted com-ngures, and letters, were engraved | which was a handbag. She asked plainant..

as used on the banknotes of the the intruder what she was dolog,

Yu Ming Banking Corporation, and posession of 49 banknotes par- porting to be 50 cent banknotes of the Fu Ming- Bank knowing them to be forged.

Defendants were each sentenced and the woman said she had come to 21 days Imprisonment and to look for a friend. Mrs. Wright ordered to pay #1 amends to com- arnt for the police and bad the plainant: woman arrested,

SERIOUS OFFENCE

Bergeant Mottram gave evidence

of arrest.

Appearing before Mr. E. Him- sworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday the woman, Ku Kam-

Mr. Redman, Assistant Gov- ping, aged 21, admitted two pre-

Hai Hing, a shopkeeper, appear- | ernment Analyst, deposed to hav vious convictions for being founded before Mr. W. Schofield at the ing received inks and powders

in a dwelling place for an unlawful purpose and one for larceny.

Sentence of three months im- prisonmerit was passed, Detective Sergeant J. Forrest prosecuted

a

Central Magistracy yesterday for which he analysed. After further dressing the darbase of á pig in | evidence the case was adjourned No. 13 Bal Street, being premises until Friday at 2.30 pm. not assigned for a slaughterhouse. Defendant admitted the charge and was aned $100, AND

SNATCHING

EAR RINGS

Senior Banitary Inspector"B Eccleshall;-stated on June 22. Chler PORTUGUESE

Inspector A. K. Taylor heard the HASER REMANDED. sound of a pig squealing in the ing, when a man approached his A usual case of earring snatch- vicinity of the defendant's pre- victim suddenly from behind, and Carlos Francisco Xavier Alves, mises. He entered the floor and ran off after Having succeeded in aged 41, was brought before Mr. found that the whole carcase of ay his attempt was heard at the R. Keen at the Central Magistracy ptg being dressed with a scalding Kowloon Magistracy yesterday yesterday and was again remand- pan,

when Cheung Wah-yau, 20-year- old unemployed, was charged be-

hot aughtered in a fore Mr. K. M. A. Barnett with the

ed, on a charge of alleged indecent Inspector Eccleshall pointed out exposure on board a Star Ferry that launch. The case was remanded hen it will be heard in

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