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OBTAINED

FALSE PRETENCES

Provision Supplier Found

Guilty At Sessions

Convicted on three charges of obtaining money by false pretences from three bean-curd dealers, Ng Yuk-ming, provision supplier, was sentenced to 18 months' hard labour by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice F. E. Lindsell, at the Criminal Sessions yesterday.

STEALING

Dipped Cloth Into Oil

at

A gang who were alleged to have been responsible for a number of anatching cases in the West Point district" near the water front, was rounded up by police and charged before Mr. Butters at the Central Cpurt yesterday with stealing 309 cattles of wood ofl, valued ensure the $133.60, from a cargo junk. Accused was charged with having authority who could

Detective-Sergeant R. Macvey, defrauded Mo Shing-kee, Hung carrying on of their business.

Mr. Anderson submitted that the who was in charge of the case, teld Shiu-wah and Ho Yuet, bean-curd dealers of Kowloon City, of $18, $12, testimony of the victims was un-the Court that the men used to $15 respectively, by pretending to reliable and that the Crown bac carry baggages for passengers com- be in a position to induce a Sani-failed to prove that accused's re ing off from ships and snatching. tary Inspector to permit them to presentation was a false onc. In ear rings. They had now gone to fact, Counsel contended, the evi-the extent of stealing goods from carry-on their trade.

Ma J. Whyatt, Crown Counsel, dence showed his client was able cargo junks.

On Wednesday morning. the appeared for the prosecution, and to induce a Sanitary Inspector to accused was represented by Mr. D. permit them to carry on their gang rushed on to a junk with a J. N. Anderson, Instructed by Mr. trade, for if he was not, he would bundle of cloth soaked this into M. A. da "Sliva.

not have given them" his card the wood oil and squeezed it, inte which bore his address and asked their own tina. them to go to his house.

The following Jury heard the case-Messrs. W. Hyde (Foreman), Sing Wu-cheng, A. P. Rosario, Chan Kwok-chiu, Chan Klu-fan, J. B. Pomeroy and J. P. Inglis.

Wednesday

The case began on and further evidence was called yesterday for the Crown,

ACCUSED'S CONDUCT. Mr. Whyatt interrupted to point out that no suggestion of this sort had been put .to Mr. Bowden, who was in charge of the district.

Two Indian constables who were detailed to look after the cargo until more police were dispatched were helpless against the ruffains. when the eight men were arrested.

Six or these men were given slx

L weeks" imprisonment. One, Continuing, Mr. Anderson said

Kwan, who had two previous con- that the transactions between acvictions was given three months' cused and his alleged victims were hard labour, while Li Yee, who all along on the footing that if any dented the charge of breach of the tzpuble arose they were to go to Deportation Ordinance. was re- him. Was that the conduct of a

manded until today.

"NO DEFENCE EVIDENCE No evidence was called on behalf of the defence, and Mr. Whyatt, in his final address, pointed out that not a single question had been put to the victims that what they had person who was unable to induce stated in the witness-box was una Sanitary Inspector -to permit

them to carry on their business?

true or that they did not pay the money to accused. There was no

ATTACK ON INSPECTOR reason why they should have pat

In the course of his summing- over the money, other than that they believed accused was a man up. His Lordship observed that who ad some influence with these through his Counsel, accused had made an attack on the Sanitary

SHIP MASTER CAUTIONED

Overloading His Steamer

N

SHANGHAI MEN

IN TROUBLE

Stoker Assaulted

Inspector. Accused was the only | Convicted on a charge of assault person who could say, if it was true,jona stoker, two Shanghai, seamen, that it was the Inspector who had Chow Sul-fong and Ho Lo-kuo, received the money, and yet he did were yesterday Aned: $30 each and not come to the witness-box and were ordered to be bound over in say it. This was a point the Jury the sum of $20 each-to be of good might well consider, Further, it behaviour for six months. had been contended that accused's Mr. D. MacCallum appeared for conduct was open and tree. "This the defence and Mr. Hin-shing Le was true, but it appeared from the appeared on behalf of the stoker, evidence that when trouble arose Shung Ching-wah. Detective-Ser- "The same offence twice in three he could not be found in the ad-geant C. Dowman was present for

the police. days. I'll have to fine you $500 or dress he had given.

Without retiring, the Jury found It was stated that a man named six months." said the Hon. Comdr.

Chow Ah-fat confronted complain- G.. F. Hole to Capt. J. McCool at prisoner guilty, the Marine Court yesterday when Passing senterice, His Lordship ant on July 14, and asked for a the latter was summoned for hav-sald: "The Jury had no difficulty loan of $200. and threatened that.) ing on July 20, overloaded his in finding you guilty. I agree with if the loan was not forthcoming he

them as the evidence clearly dis-would beat up the complainant. ship.

J

Boarding Officer D. G. Cairns of closed you were engaged in a 578- At No. 32, Gilman. Bazaar, where the Harbour Office appeared as tematic fraud on unfortunate and it was being run as as oplum divan, literate bean-card makers. The Chow Ah-fat found complainant cojaplainant.

After Capt. McCool had pleaded amount you got was not very large and directed his friends, including but that does not alter the the defendants, to assault Bhung, the Magistrate asked:

enormity of your offence."

Icausing injuries to.his head.

"Didn't you appear before me on a similar charge several days ago?" Defendant replied in the affirma-

tive.

"Well, really. Captain McCool, I think that this time I will have to make it a bit heavier," said the Magistrate.

The Magistrate warned Captain McCool that if he continued to endanger the lives of passengers in his ship, he would recommend to the Harbour Master that a special court be summoned to deal with his master's certificate or, on the alternative, he would have, to re- commend to the Governor that..the certificate be cancelled.

MORE CHOLERA

CASES

Six cases of cholera wert ported to the local health authori- ties on Wednesday, bringing the total to 129 cases...-

Other diseases notified on Wed- nesday, were four cases each of dysentery" and enteric fever and one case of cerebro-spinal men- ingitis.

FORGED PASSAGE

TICKET

travelling Two coolles and "a trader. Chan Ming, Cheung and Ma Sau, appeared before My Edwards at the Central Court yesterday on a charge of uttering a forged com- pilmentary passage. ticket of the Sze Yap Shipping Company.

Mr. C. Y. Kwan appeared on be- half of the complainant firm, and Detective-Sergt. J. Hunter was in 'charge of the case.

Mr. Kwan said the prosecution offered: no evidence against the first defendant who was then die- charged th

Outlining the facts Mr. Kwan said that certain oficials of the Company were given authority to issue complimentary passage tickets, and the Assistant Manager, Ma Hung-chee was one of them.

On July 8, second defendant rave. a forged ticket to first defendunt to dispose of for him. The Com pany's omcials got to know of it, informed the guard and had the tice arrested. three

After further evidence was given. the case was adjourned til today.

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