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CARPENTERS QUARREL OVER
TABLE MANNERS
A quarrel at the dinner table which led to an assault had a sequel at the Kowloon Magistracy when Wong Chee, 27, a carpenter, was charged before Mr. K. M. A. Harnett with causing bodily in- Juries to Wong Sing, a fellow carpenter.
216 CASES OF SMALL-POX
LAST WEEK
TOTAL OF 128 DEATHS
weck
Defendant alleged that Wong Defendant, plead guilty and that Sing objected to his table manners he had no intention of causing when they were having dinner on any harm to Wong Sing, but he
A total of 216 cases of simpli-pox the night of March 13, and a was driven to strike him on the (two imported) with 128 deaths quarrel ensued.
spur of the moment by his anger. were notified during the At the height of the quarrel.
The Magistrate sentenced de- ended Maren 12.
Of these cases defendant
stated Was
to have fendant
to three months and 156 occurred in Victoria, 47 in thrown his rice bowl at his friend. further ordered him to sign a Kowloon, seven in Shaukiwan, The bowl broke and defendant was then alleged to have slashed Wong Sing with a fragment.
JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFFS
Action For Mesne Profits
bond in the sum of $25 to be good behaviour for six months.
WOMEN FIGHT IN STREET
Magistrate Hears Explanation
of three in the New Territories, one in Aberdeen, and two in the har-
bour:
An action brought by the Sincere "She scolded and abused me for Insurance and Investment Co., Ltd., having a husband who could not for possession and mesne profits in support me and when I told her connection with No. 41 Village that I was not so lucky as she, who Road. ground floor, against Ko Po- had a number of sweethearts to kwek, whs upheld by the Pulsne support her, she caught hold of my Judge, Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell, bair. I admit that I fought her
but she started it first." in Summary Court yesterday"
Thus Tung Sang. who described herself 35 an unlicensed hair- dresser, when she was charged be- fore Mr. R: Edwards at the Central Court yesterday for assaulting on Tang Yee.
Complainant appeared in court with a bruised face. She alleged that defendant assaulted her first with a pair of wooden clogs in Aberdeen Street near Hollywood Road, on Monday.
Plaintiffs who were represented by Mr. H. N. Chau, were the owners of the premises which they let to defendant on a "monthly tenancy under a verbal agreement. The tenancy terminated on March 3 and they now claimed possession of the premises as well as mesne profits from that date at $46 a month.
Defendant sald the notice to quit was received by a foki of his. who left on the last day of the Lunar Year without mentioning it to him.
After hearing evidence the ma- He asked the Court to give him onegistrate fined defendant $5 and or- month's grace, saying it was now dered her to sign a bond in a sum very difficult to find premises.
of $10 to be of good behaviour for Mr. Chau pointed out that de- period of six months. She was rendant was not telling, the truth further ordered to pay $2 amends He must have known of the notice because some time in February he saw Mr. Ma, manager of the plain- tiff firm, asking for an extension of' time, which was refused.
to complainant.
EX-SERVANT GOES BACK TO STEAL
Jewellery Haul In Grampian Road
Other diseases notlåed" during the same period were as follows:- Tuberculosis 111 deaths; cerebro- spinal fever. 24 cases. 13 deaths; measles 21 cases (two imported), 5 deaths; dysentery 10 cases, 3 deaths; diphtheria 8 cases (one Imported), 5 deaths; enteric fever 9 cases. 3 deaths.
A further 29 cases of small-por 8 from 21 from Victoria and
were notified to the Kowloon) Health Authorities during the 24 hours ended midnight Tuesday.
Eight cases of cerebro-spinal fever, six of chicken-pox, three of measles, two each of enteric fever and dysentery, and one each diphtheria and puerperal fever. were also reported.
GIRL TIED UP FOR SEVERAL DAYS
WOMAN FINED FOR CRUELTY
of
Fan Chao, 26, of 206, La! Chi Kok
Road, concumine of Li Sul-ying, of the Tai Shing Company, appeared before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday. an a charge of cruelty to Ah Luf. 10, her adopted daughter.
The complainant alleged that the On being questioned by His Lord-
accused tied her up for several days ship, defendant admitted that he
causing deep cuts in her wrist, did go and see Mr. Ma. His Lord-
The child appeared very under- ship thereupon gave judgment for Three months' "hard labour was;
nourished. When questioned, she plaintiffs, with
what sympathy can you expect at the Kowloon Court yesterday frain from stealing food.
costs remarking. imposed by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett stated that she been tied up, on her from the Court when you come on Cheung Man. 19-year-old un-
own free will, so that she would re-
here and tell a lot of lles," He also employed, when be was charged On the afternoon of March 8, the
ordered that the premises be given with larceny of Jewellery up within 14 days.
CAR-CLEANER IMPRISONED
STOLE TOOLS FROM DOCTOR'S GARAGE
and
child was released during meals money to the value of 3096 from and was bound up again imme- No. 47 Grampian Road" on Tues-diately after. She released herself day.
Inspector Russell, who prosect- ed, said accused was formerly em ployed by Mrs. Sherelber. who
resided at the address in question.
but was recently dismissed. Од Tuesday morning. when the lady dressing room. she her dressing table
at
Cheung Man was arrested No. 130 Reclamation Street upon information given by his brother, who was employed as a cook.
Dr. S. A. M. Sepher was the com- entered her plainant in a case before Mr. H. R.noticed that Butters at the Central Magistracy drawer had been forced open.. yesterday in which Chan Wing, 22 car-cleaner, was charged with the larceny of two lever spanners.
Detective Sergeant Bently stated that there had been previous losses
In passing sentence, Hls Wer- and the value of the tools missing. ship also ordered defendant to be was $50. During the past few days sent back to the country after further losses had been reported by Dr. Sepher.
Sgt Bently said, that when he questioned defendant the latter stated he put the tools in a barrel for safe custody but would help to locate them. The value of the tools in question was $2.50.
serving the term.
DANE ON BAIL FOR OPIUM POSSESSION
In the case in which
Jans
Sentence of one month's im- Krajberg Nielsen. Danish assistant prisonment was passed.
ON
'ASSAULT
HEBE HILL
Indian Soldier Charged Charged with having assaulted Yan Yin-cheung on Hebe Hill on March 2, Sultan Mohomed, of the Royal Army Mule Corps, appeared
before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Court yesterday.
engineer of the s.s. Mul Nam, and
and ran into the street crying. She was subsequently taken to the Shamshulpo Pólice Station,
Inspector H. W. Fraser appeared | on behalf of the B.C.A.
The accused was represented by Mr. M. W. Lo.
The defendant was found guilty and was fined $50.
The chlid was sent to the Secre- tariat for Chinese Affairs where she is now being cared for,
A car. No. 2284, belonging to Mr. Stapleton of 29. Stockville Villas, was stolen from the Salis- bury Road car park yesterday.
A tables clock, valued at $16. was stolen from the house of Mr. BL. de Robeck, according to 모 report made to the Police.
re-
William Lai, second compradore, Sgt. A. G. Long. of the Royal are charged with possession of Naval Dockyard Police, has 200 taels of prepared oplum and ported that a pair of binoculars attempting to export "optum, Mr. was stolen from a store in Stone- D. L. Strellett appeared yesterday cutters Island between March 11 TAMI
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Mr. K. M. A. Barnett fixed ball A ane of $10 was imposed by at $4.000. and remanded the case Mr. R. Edwards on Mr. Tse Ka- until Friday at noon.
po, residing in Robinson Road, for
The second accused, it is under- not having licences for his two
it was stated that Yan suffered stood. is not legally represented.
His
MONEY CHANGER'S SHOP LARCENY
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One Man Caught; The Escape
a fractured scalp and remained in hospital until March 7, when he left against the medical officer's Orders. Complications developed and Yan was readmitted. condition was regarded as serious. His Worship remanded the case for seven days to see how Yan
For alding and abetting two was. progressing, and ordered de- two othera nct in custody to steal fendant to be kept in military a gold watch and chain from custody.
Wong Wal-nam in Connaught Road Central on Tuesday. Pak Chal. unemployed. was sentenced
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