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FATAL MISHAP SEQUEL AT "CENTRAL COURT
European Fined On Two Charges
GIRL KILLED
GENERAL
DEATH OF PORTUGUESE
OFFICER OF H.K.V.D.C.
LARGE ATTENDANCE AT FUNERAL OF CAPT. J.V.V. DOS REMEDIOS
It is with deep regret that we have lo record the death of Mr. Jose Victor Vieira dos Remedios, a well-known member of the local Portuguese community, who died at the French Hospital early. yesterday morning, after a short illness.
R. W. Smith, residing at No. 1A Causeway Hill, was summoned be-
The late Mr. Remédios, who was) Holmes, Lt. J. F. Wright, Lt-Cdr. fore Mr. Bulters at the Central 62 years of age, was Chlet Clerk J. C. M Grenham (H.K.N.V.FO), Court yesterday for driving a cof the F. and O. Banking Corpora-Messrs. F. M. P. de Graca, L. E without due care and caution and tion. A teen. Volunteer he had Gutteres. J. A. V. Ribeiro, 8. Mar- failing to keep the brakes in an served in such capacity in the cal, A. Corren, M. V. Simnes, A. J. efficient order, on August 2.
Boxer days in Tientsin and later C. da Rocha, A. J. M. Rodrigues, at Shameen, and at the time of A. Victal, A. M. da Silva, F. X. his death held the rank of Delgardo V. C. da Rochṣ, F. H. Captain in the Hong Kong Volun- Barnes, D. J. B. Lopes; teer Defence Corps.
The summonses were issued as the result of a fatal accident in which a Chinese girl was run over and Killed in Hennessy Road.
Inspector S. C. Saunders was in charge of the prosecution. Defen dant pleaded not guilty,
car
"About 1.45 p.m. on the day in question, Mr. Smith was driving his eastward along Hennessy 'Read," said Inspector Saunders. "He says that his speed was about 30 to 25 miles per hour and that the road ahead, and to both sides, was clear. He passed to the left of the tramway island. which is on the north side of Hennessy Road just before he reached Cana! Road West,
"Hennessy Road, at this junction, is crossed first by Canal Road West then there is the Canal itself, then Canal
Road
Deceased is survived by a widow. three sons. Messrs. E A. dos Re medlos, A. A. dus Remedios and C. F. dos Remedios, and to them the deepest sympathy will be ex tended in their bereavement
THE FUNERAL The funeral took place at the Roman Catholic Cemetery yester day evening, and was attended by a large number of relatives and friends,
The chief mourners were the deceased's three sons, while the burial rites were conducted by the Rev. Father L. M. Rossi (Pastor of the Rosary Church), both in the Chapel and at the graveside.
whole East. The
THOSE PRESENT Among the large gathering to of Hennessy Road in this reigh-pay their last respects were Lt.
Messrs. F. G. do Luz, A. Figurei- do. W. Qgley, J. M. Noronha, A. A. Marcal, G. H. Bell. B. Rolle. V. Yvanovitch, C. Roza Pereira. H. Noronha, C. Cunha, A. C. Rozario, W. C. Ogley. F. N. Cunha. C. Mare ques. J. B. Pomeroy, L. C. Silva, A. R. Cruz G. A. Cruz. F. G. Luz, Tang Man Tin, Li Koon, L. Yat Choi, a detachment of officers and men of the Portuguese Company, HKVD.C. under the command of Capt. J. S. Rodrigues, and many others.
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FLORAL TRIBUTES
bourhood is very well lighter botn Col. H. B. Rose, M.C. (Comman-J. M. Noronha and family, Mr. and
by the street lamps and the shop there, and is generally busy with pedestrians.
dant), Lt.-Col. E. J. R. Mitchell, Capt. S. F. Hedgecoe (Adjutant), Capt. H. Owen-Hughes, Capt. T. A. "After passing the tramwa!
Martin. Capt. H. G. Williams, island defendant continued hi- Capt. J. M. Bottomley, Capt. J. A. journey eastward, keeping along- R. Selby, Capt. C. de S. Robertson, side the cast-bound tram track Capt. A. Urquhart," "Lt. T. A. until he was almost level with Parkinson. Lt. J. Watson, Lt. L. B. Cariai Road East.
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He staopped, the car, got out and saw a small child lying on the road two or three feet behind the off side rear wheel of the car:; The car was close to and parallel with the east-bound tram track.
"Defendant placed the child in
his car drove to No. 2 Police Sta- tion and then to the Queen Mary" Hospital. As he
returning was from there he was met by Sergeant Fryer who tried the brakes of the CAT and found them defective. The Motor Vehicle. Inspector after- wards examined them and con- firmed this.
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SAW ANOTHER GIRL "It appears from defendant's statement that he had never seen
the girl before he got out of the car. He does say he saw another girl of about nine years rimning across Hennessy Road from south to north, but he says that she saw mis car. checked herself and he passed her safely, with about six feet to spire. And it was not until a moment after passing her that he felt two bumps and then dis- covered the other girl lying behind bis car.
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MANY HEROIN AND OPIUM CASES
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FINES IMPOSED
Opium and heroin offences figured largely in the
cases before Mr. Edwards at the Cen- iral Court Sesterday, a
Wong The 28-year-old un- charged employed, who was
and with, possession of raw prepared opfum, was fined a total of $630 or four months and six weeks, imprisonment. On the additional charge ot keeping an opium divan, a fine of $100 was imposed with the alternative of six weeks' imprison- ment.
heroin pills. Cheung Mo, 28, was Charged with possession of 100 fined $100 or two months' impri
sonment.
OTHER CASES
For keeping an opium divan at, No. 225 Hollywood Road and pre "The police case is that defenparing oplum, Hung Ying. 32, dant must have been negligeht and unemployed. was fined $100 or six could not have been keeping a weeks hard labour and $200 or 10 proper lookout otherwise he must have seen the little girl before he ran over her.
WIDTH OF ROAD "The roadway
is 75 feet wide, and anyone to get into the track of the car, must have run 45 feet from south or 30 feet from north side. I a driver does not see a ittle person who crosses such distance he cannot be keeping a proper lookout."
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Dr. D. A. Smith, of the Queen. Mary Hospital, tested that the
weeks.
Li Chi, 43, unemployed. was fined a total sum of $150 or three months' imprisonment for keeping an oplum divan at No. 223, Holly- wood Road, and for possession of prepared oplum.
Lam Bhu, 31, unemployed, was fined $100 or six weeks' imprison- ment on two, similar charges
Detective Sergeant Nolan was in charge of the cases..
DIVAN KEEPERS FINED Prison sentences ranging from
girl, Yam Ngan-hol, aged about 7,12 months with hard labour to
died of shock and haemorrhage due to multiple injuries.
three months hard labour, were passed by Mr. Macfadyen at the BRAKES TESTED
Kowloon Court, yesterday on flye Sergeant T. McInnis, of the Chinese convicted of operating Traffic Department who inspected oplum and "heroin divans at ad- the car, said that the foot brakes dresses on Temple Street Nan were defective to such a degree Chang Street, Tai Nam Street. that when applied the vehicle and Shanghai Street travelling at 20 miles
per hour. A total of 6.9. taels of oplum and
took 38 feat to come a complete 756 heroin pills were seized by the stanstill. Efficient brakes would raiding parties ied by Revenue only take 22 feet at the same Officer E. T., Warden.
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Traffic-Sergeant GF. Youe, in
the witness box, said on the day after the accident defendant made a voluntary statement was rend in Court.
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*Miss Olga Lyon, of Nathan Road. was fined $10 at the Kowloon Court yesterday. by Mr. Macfadyen. having been summoned to answer Ng Yiu, tram driver, said he a charge of having twice, since the to her of a radio licence, witnessed the scene after the acct: Issue dent. He saw defendant pick up changed her address without noti!- the girl, put her into his car and fying the proper authorities drove off. The girl was lying on Miss Yu Kwong-shui, of Aplin
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the road but not directly behind Street, was fined $30 for having the vehicle.
been in possession of a wireless set Defendant told the Court that at her home on August 13 without he did not see the girl whom he the necessary Licence. had run over. His attention was attracted by the other small child who checked herself as she saw the approach of his car.
charge of driving without due care
Convicted on both charges de-and caution and $10 for falling to fendant was fined $150 on the maintain omdial brakes
Wreaths were sent from his sor- rowing, wife, Leonor and Baby, Edmunds and Consueló, Katherine and Junior. Horace. Capt. and Mrs. J.. S. Rodrigues, Major S. Jarvis, Lt. and Mrs. J. R. Wây. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Silva, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. J. F. E. da Silva and family, Mr. Lulz Eduardo Basto Miss Evelyne M. Olaes, Mr. Yam Bowah, Tang Mr. Al (Mir Akbar). Man Tin. Mr. Tang Man Chiu, Messrs. Noronha & Co., The P. & O. Banking Corporation, The Com- pradore Staff of the P. & O. Bank. ing Corporation. A. "Cheng. A. Pong, A. Wal, H.K.V.D.C. Fortu- guese Company, Comdr. J. Petrie. D.S.C. and Omcers of the HK.
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