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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1937,
CENTRAL COURT
CASES
APPRENTICE CHARGED
Two Death Inquests RECEIVING OF STOLEN
An inquest into the death of Yam To. prisoner," was held yes- terday when Mr. Thomson sat as
Du Loy.
of
GOODS ALLEGED
PASSENGERS
S.S. Sarpedon
The following passengers left Hong Kong by the s.s. Sarpedon yesterday for the United Kingdom'
F. W. Winyard, apprentice engi-vip ports: neer," appeared before Mr. K. M.
Mrs Hume and child. Mrs. A. M Kirk Mr. F. Lammert, Mrs. D. J. McLatchie, Mr. W. B. Muskett. Mrs. Muskett, Master Muskett, Miss Muskett, Comdr. R. W. E. Reeves. Mrs. Reeves, Master Reeves, Miss Reeves, Mr. D. G. Reah, and Mrs.
Mrs. S S Church, Mr. P. K. Coroner assisted by a jury com- A. Barnett on remand at the Kow- Chang, Major BJ. Graham, Mr. prised of Messrs. H. Fichig fore-loon Magistracy yesterday after-N. D. Harrison. Mrs. R. Hawkins, man), D. A. "Montalto, and Chan noon on charges of receiving 18 Mr. S. S. Harris, Mr. D. W. Hume, books, a case of drawing instru- Mr. J. Fitzgerald, Chief warderments and. 11 blue printa, the pro- Hong Kong Prison, Stanley, perty of the Mr. J. Smith. Chief gave evidence that the deceased Mechanical Engineer. Kowloon- entered the prison on May 25 to Canton Railway, on various dates undergo a sentence of 12 months. between January 1935 and July,
Dr. G. Shaw, Medical officer of 1936. the prisons gave evidence that the deceased died on July 27. The cause of death was chronic tuber- culosis, heart-failure and pneu-the prosecution. - monia..
The jury returned a verdict of death by natural causes. The circumstances surrounding "the death of Lim Tung. another pri- saner. of 61 years was also probed when Mr. Thomson sat as Coroner assisted by a jury comprised of Messrs. A. Brown (Foreman), G. Lee and C. Mackintosh,
Mr. Fitzgerald gave evidence that the deceased entered the pri- son on January for a sentence or 12 months hard labour "
Mr. C. D'Almada appeared for the defence, while Detective Sub- Inspector R. Cunningham was for
Giving evidence. Inspector Cun ningham said he went to the K.C.R. workshop on July 8 and saw the defendant and enquired whether or not he had any engineering books in his house: Defendant replied in the affirmative and accompanied witness to his house where the articles, alleged to have stolen, were found. -
Cross-examined Inspector Cun- ningham said he entered the house with a warrant when he failed to locate the defendant, at the work- Dr. Shaw said that the deceas- shop. He took away some docu- ed died in the Prison Hospital on
ments and a pen. On the follow- July 27 the cause of death being ing day. July 8, he found the heart-failure and chronic tuber-defendant who informed him that culosis.
he had the books in his possession.
The jury returned a verdict of Defendant had told him without death by natural causes.
hesitation and willingly pointed to where the books were kept. De tendant made no attempt to hide the books.
TRESPASSER CONVICTED Tsui Chol, aged 21, appeared be- fore Mr. Schofield at the Central Magistracy yesterday,
in
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Mr. J. Smith, in evidence, said charged that some of the books could not with tresspassing Victoria be purchased in Hong Kong. Some Barracks on July 27. Inspector were his personal property while Baker stated that in the early hours of that morning the defen- dant was found in the barracks. He could not give an explanation when arrested. The defendant had a previous conviction and is still under police supervision.
His Worship sentenced him to
six months,
BUTCHER ON SERIOUS CHARGE
Reah.
OF
SEIZURE
OPIUM
Sequel In Court
Four barristers, including two King's Counsels, appeared before the Acting Chief Justice, His Hoa- our Mr. Justice C. G. Alabaster, KC, yesterday when the sequel to the seizure by "the Chinese Maritime Customs at Shanghai of, 100 cases of 'oplum, valued at £17,000 in 1930 which resulted in a claim brought by the owners to recover £10,000 from the carriers, Supreme was continued at the Court.
The plaintiffs (The Bank of Taiwan Limited and Messrs. HLS.M.R. Kazerooni and Sons, merchants of Bushire, Persia) were represented by Mr. Eldon Potter, K.C. and Mr., H. C. Macпomara, in- structed by H.A. Wadeson, of a few were entrusted to him by Msesrs. Deacons, while Mr.. H." G. Mr. C. D. Lambert who retired two Sheldon, K.C., and the Hon. Mr. years ago. He had never loaned Leo D'Almada e Castro, Jnr., in- the defendant any of the books structed by Mr. D. H. Blake, of though witness would grant per- Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, ap- mission if he had been appoached. pered for the defendants (Rich- The hearing was adjourned tomers Rhederal A.G., owners of the Friday.
9.3. Claus Rickmers).
ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE
Sheldon dealt with the
gence in lodging a manifest with the Customs at Shanghai before the arrival of the Claus Rickmers,
Mr.
Fong Pung, a butcher, appeared MOTOR CAR THEFTS second ground of alleged negli- before
Mi Schofield yesterday charged with indecently assault-
Fines totalling $50 or two Ing. Li Sam Mul, a girl of eight months' imprisonment were.im- years of age. The incident occur-posed on Li Yung. A 21-year-old red on July 21, at No. 71 Second unemployed, by Mr. E. Himsworth Street. The case was remanded at the Kowloon Magistracy yes for a week and ball was fixed at terday on three-charges of theft
31,000.
ANOTHER REMAND
GRANTED
from motor cars, ·
Detective Sergt. Nolan, who pro- secuted said that defendant was
which manifest did not include the oplum carried.Counsel quoted the rules governing the catry of ships into port and said
that according to them, à master must make a" full and correct manifest under penalty of a fine
but he of Tls.5,000 arrested on Tuesday, as a result allowed to make corrections with- of a casual search, with the possesin 24-hours of the original being
The case in which H. R. Major, a Revenue officer, is charged with obtaining a bribe of $200 from Lison of two clocks, a spanner and 'Yee was again remanded for an- other week when he appeared be- fore Mr. Schofield yesterday. The date for the bearing was fixed provisionally for August 12.
TO BE BANISHED"
a pair of pilers. When questioned he admitted that one of the clocks, valued at $39, was stolen from car No. 1901 which was parked outside No. 794, Nathan Road while the other was taken from another vehicle at Cheung Sha Wan Road. The tools were picked up from an other car at Nathan Road on July
- Appearing before Mr. Thomson yesterday. Li Chuen Leung. was charged with entering a dwelling with the intention of committing 12. a felony at No. 22 Square Street on July 7.
SNATCHER CAUGHT
lodged.
would be
the regulations should be read 25 Mr. Sheldon went on to say that meaning that a ship entering shanghai from a foreign port could make an alteration to its manifest within 24 hours without arry, conditions,
Counsel submitted that if all
regulations for the trans-ship- ment of opium were complied with, it came" under the heading of lawful and general cargo.
Inspector Kirby stated that the
After further evidence WELS defendant was unable to answer
given by Dr. Hsia Ching Lin, the his charge, on an earlier date
hearing of the case was adjour- "owing to the fact that he was In-
While Wan Yeux-kwal, aged 23.ed till 10 o'clock this morning. jured as a result of his attempt to
was walking along Shanghai Street escape. His Worship sentenced him to three months and recom-8.30 pm on Tuesday, a man sud- near the Yaumati Post Office about mended him for banishment.
FALSE GOODS
Mr. Thomson passed his judg- ment yesterday in the summones against the Pak On Arm and the Fook Wah frm by imposing a fine of $50 respectively, and 550 res- pectively for costs.
It will be recalled that the two companies sold and possessed jars of imitation "4711" brillantine.
demly approached her from behind and snatched her handbag from under her arm. She raised the alarm and this attracted the at- tention of a passer-by Ho Lul-kl, who was
DISHONEST CINEMA
ATTENDANT
An usher of the Majestic Thea- tre, Lam Wai-on, 19, appeared be- near the vicinity. He fore Mr. E. Himsworth at the gave chase and arrested defendant Kowloon Magistracy yesterday on The man was Li Choi aged 30 two charges of larceny by anding unemployed. He was charged with and unlawfully pawning the arti the offence before Mr. E Himacles which were left behind by a worth at the Kowloon Magistracy cinema goer To Wing, a student. Kanesaki Nagal, aged 51. British yesterday morning and was sen- Wing: after the cinema per- by registration, appeared before tenced to six months' hard labour formance was over, left behind a Mr. Thomson yesterday charged and 12 strokes of the came. Ina-purse containing a watch, a bus
ALIEN FINED
with falling to report hs depar-pector Post prosecuted. ture on June 28, and July 14, and falling to report his retum-00 July 17 and July: 26 respectively.
Mr. Edwards stated that the de- of a sudden the defendant snatch fendant left Hong Kong in the ed her hand-bag and ran towards. first case by his small vessel and the Post Office. Mr. O'Connor returned by the ass. Helikon The gave chase and the defendant was
caught. The second time defendant went to
bag was thrown Canton and returned on Monday away by the defendant but was last In both cases the defendant recovered by Mr. Tam, manager of did report his movements. His the store Worship imposed a fine of $50 for the first count and $50 for the second.
His Worship remanded the case till to-day.
ticket and some money, on July 9. When he realised this he return- ed at once to the theatre w re- port the fact to the management.
Defendant was arrested on Tues- day for having converted the arti- cles, which he found on the seat, to his owe, and the unlawful pawning of the watch on July 20
Detective Bergt. Forrest told the Court that defendant had been in- structed to return to the office any article that is left behind by any customer, Defendant had failed to do so. Defendant pleaded guilty. Appearing before Mr. Thomson to the charges and was fined $30 Leung Kuk, aged 26, a banishes, yesterday Chan Kut, married wo- or one month's imprisonment. appeared before
BANISHEE TAKES TO.
SNATCHING
JË PO PUI TICKET CAREJER
FINED
Mr. Thomson men, was charged with possess on yesterday, & charged with larceny of 3,234, po pul lottery tickets at
of a hand-bag containing $10.60. the Yaumati Ferry Wharf on July Inspector Arruitt stated that on 25 HEALTH RETURNS July 27 Mrs. O'Conner, the com- Sergeant Clarke stated that the plainant, and her husband were tickets were valued at over $1,000. sitting on a teleycle which was on The defendant indraitted pos the side of the gutter in front of son of the tiff but stated hist store, The William
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One case of cholera, one di diphtherin four of enteric fever, of chicken pox and one of ro-pinal fever were reported Health Authorities for the fours erided at noon yesterday,
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