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THAT IN TOWN

COURT'S

SWIMMING STAR AND

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SOCIAL STANDING

Mak Wai-ming Gets 9 Months For Systematic Thefts

NEARLY

$10,000 INVOLVED

A crowd that included many of the defendant's fellow- sports men and friends, fammed every available"' inch of the first court at Central Magistracy on Saturday when Mak Wai-ming, well-known | local Chinese swimming star, was sentenced to nine months' "hard labour by: Mr. H. R. Batters on pleading guilty to seven separate charges of larceny from swimming beaches of jewellery and mones to the total value of $9,5ih, --

It was revealed try Detective Inspector, L. Ä. Whant, in the course of his outline of the cast. that all except "one of the lar- cenies had been committed over the week-end, when defendant. taking advantage of the popularity he enjoyed in his role of acquatic champion, had stolen from people who had offered him the hospitality of their sheds or tents or cubleles at the Lido, Repulse Bay, and at Shek-O.

.

CONSTABLE ON GRAVE CHARGE

Allegations By

Woman

A Chinese constable, named Kong Shing, 29, stationed at. the Water Folles, Station, ap- peared before Mr. E., Himsworthi at the Kowloon Court on Satur- day on a charge of muscunquct on September 29,

Kong was alleged to have taken gratulty of three dollars and two chickens from a woman, Leung Chol,

the Kowloon-Cantoa

Railway Station -

Mr. R. H. E Marks. Assistant Superintendent of Kowlon, appear.. ed for the police.

"Leung Chot in the

Witness

box sald that she arrived by the evening express irom Canton with her daughter, who was cariy- ing a rattan basket and a small Of the property stolen $7,670 | valuable watches, cameras, and basket. On leaving the platform, had been recovered, but a watch (sums of money. In one case, aher daughter was walking ahead of valued at $1.200 was still missing; ball was found in a tent which her, and she could see a policeman. the rest comprised handbags and had been ransacked, the theory searching the baskets her daughter other comparatively valueless"arti- į being" that the ball had been was carrying. She joined ber cles which defendant had discard-} thrown in and the tent entered daughter later and she heard the ed at various points of the Island.with the pretext of taking it out. constable, whom she recognised as using a motor-cylcle for that pur- Complainants-included Mesara, I. defendant, telling" "her daughter M. Buxter, T. S. Cheung, H. Sper that tying up the chicken's legs Immense public interest hading, C. Renner, Miss Y... Lee" and was against the law and that he been evidenced in the case since four Fathers of the Maryknollwould take her back to the station. Mak's arrest, and long before the Order.

pose.

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1938.

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Witness said she pleaded for a FUNERAL OF

Court sat on Saturday morning ever Most of the property recovered chance, but the constable insisted seat had been taken.

At 10 am. had been found in a safe deposit on arresting the girl and threaten CAPT. MCCARTHY

all standing room was also oc-box at the Hongkong and Shang-fed, witness said, that the girl would cupied and one could hardly move hal-Bank, and some in defendant's be fined $20 for the offence.

at all.

I

"SOCIAL STANDING

house. He had given the police Leung informed defendant that every assistance since his arrest. she did not have the money on Mak, Inspector Whant concluded, her and asked defendant to keep was employed as a temporary the two chickens and let the mat- counter-clerk, at the Post Oface ter be settled. She attered alsu ja a monthly wage of $35," the sum of one dollar to ge with In passing sentence. His Wor- the two chickens. It was alleged, ship remarked that he was taking however, that defendant demand into consideration the fact that jed 25. defendant had helped the police. |He had admitted a series of sys- tematic thefts, and would have to go to prison with hard labour for nine months.

Mak" admitted each charge in a steady, voise, maintaining his composure throughout and, from the third to the seventh time he pleaded "guilty" there was a distinct murmur and stir in the public seats, · He offered neither excuse nor ex- tenuation to the Magistrate but Inspector Whant informed the court that he defendant) had told him that he bad stolen so that be could keep up the social standing which feading position as sportsman entailed, "

Burglars were active

"I took my purse ont, con· taining three dollars," said wit- 'ness, and defendant asked me-

to give it to him. He asked me“ to give it to a coolie." Leung went on to say that she eventually gave the $3 to the coolie,

Large Gathering

At Cemetery

A large number of friends ga- thered to pay their last respects at the funeral of Capt. Michael McCarthy which took place at the Catholic Cemetery on Saturday, The Rev. Father C. M. Spada took the service.

The late Captain McCarthy, who!" was the master of the steamer Kong Ning, died at the Hongkong. Sanatorium on Friday.

The deceased was borni in Butherston, County Cork, Ireland, and was with the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company from

Mak, Inspector. Whant revealed.the week-end, according to re-money for travelling expenses, and 1914 to 1920, when he resigned andį

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BURGLARS ACTIVE who acted as mediator.

After giving all the money to the during coole, witness said she had no had been arrested as the result ports made to the Police,"

served on local river steamers. jof the taking to Messrs. Schmidt

asked defendant for the return of For the past ten years, he had Mr. F. E. Stokes, of No. 38, and Co. for repairs of a camera Luna Bullding, ststed

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·NOT ENOUGH MONEY tween 10.30 p.m. on Friday and

which is on the Hongkong-Wu- camera, which belonged to a Uni-8.30 am on Saturday his motor Witness then said that as she chew run" and belongs to the versity undergraduate, had been

car, No, 1128, was stolen from his had insufficient money to go home, Sheung Wo Shipping Company. stolen from Repulse Bay on May residence.

she sent her daughter back on Besides the two chief, mourners, 23, and in the interval 'pending Between 12.30 s.m, and 7 amrickshaw and she herself walked Miss Margaret Ng and Miss Mary the repairs, the owner reported on Saturday, some person enter- home. On her way she discussed Poon, those who followed the cor- its loss and when Leung came ed the residence of Mr. Teo, of the incident with a friend and was tege were Mesars. W. F. Clark, T. back for it he was arrested. He No 43, Peking Road, and Stole advised to report the matter to the Gibson. O. R. Owen,. F. Linennen, thereupon implicated Mak, and money and a fountain pen. Total police.

C. Rhoderick. A. M. Rumjahn, J: the whole series of thefts, which value of the loss is put at $170.

This she did, and while at the Allen and H. T. Hung, and the had begun in October last year,

Chia Wan-man, residing at No. Water Police Station, making the Misses H. Omar, M. Omar, 8. Rum- came to light.

6. Kwong Yuen Street, has re-report, she saw defendant coming jahn and R. Rumaha, and Mo- ported that in the course of the back with other constables. The biggest single theft. was last three months.

On the following day's woman, some 1,280 that of a diamond ring valued at rolls of white linen, to the value described as defendant's wife, came

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Bole Distributor: entered at about 1 pm. on Friday aum of $3. She would not accept T. Hung, C. S. Lang, W. T. and money and jewellery to the the terms, value of $97.50 was stolen.

At this stage the case was ad A BOY

Dr. Kwan Sum-yin, of No. 101, Journed provisionally all October Police found a young boy, Tam Waterloo Road, was another vic when Mr. C. A. E. Russ will Cho-yin, 12, in a state of exhaut- tim. 'At midnight Friday, appear to conduct the defence Ball was allowed in the sum tion and bruised in many parts a cat burglar entered his resi

$200, of the body, when they entered an dence by the drain pipe and an unnumbered hut in Shek Kip Me! open bath-room window, and stole

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CRUELTY TO

On

Village, Cheungshawan-on Batur-money and jewellery, from his NEW FOOD.

įday afternoon.

The boy was on the verge of collapse due to starvation and his hands and feet were bound with wire-which had cut deep into his flesh.

bedroom, to the value of $232.

MINOR SPILLS AT VALLEY

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Warden, A. R. Razack, Miss Daisy Yuen, Messrs, O. M. Omar, Wong 8k-cho, W. J. Brown, H. Watts, A M. Rumjahn, Lung Chuen, Mr. and

Mrs. K. M. Omar, Mr. and Mrs. Thoresen, the Misses Sophie and Ruby Rumjahn, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Sepher. Brewers Bookshop, Officers] and Engineers 5.5. Kong Ning. West Coast Transportation Co.,

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of the hut, have been detained: He landed on his feet and after "Every tin or other receptacle Chung Tin, 37, a farmer. resid- It is alleged that the boy, who the pony was caught remounted containing dried partly skimmed ing at No. 38, Po Kong Street, had been sent out to pick up and completed the exercise.

milk sold or exposed for sale for Kowloon City, appeared, before Mr. Appearing before Mr. K. MA cigarette ends, from the streets,

consumption in the Colony shall K. M. A. Barnett at the Central Barnett at the Kowloon Court on Riding his own 1839 Australian bear a label; and on every such Court on Saturday charged with as Baturday, charged with unlawfully brought home an insufficient

Garrod label and on the wrapper, if any, sault on a 14-year-old girl, Yau and maliciously wounding Lan Chi quantity and as a form of punish- pour. J.C. No. 58. Mr. ment, they bound him as stated Treverton, Private Secretary and-gave him-no-food for three the Governor, was a

days. The widów, taken into cus„ tody is, the foster mother,

It is understood that 'on, Mori-

of every such tin or other recep- Kwai, in a manner likely to cause and Hut Fan at Fuk Tour Street table there shall be printed in her unnecessary suffering and in- on September 12, three men, Wong large and legible type in English jury to her health.

thrown

* | Po, Chak Lin and Li Chung-fat, Mr. Treverton was not hurt. and Chinese the words "This is Mr. H. W. Fraser of the B.C.A were remanded till October 12 J.C.I. No. 14, another Australian dried partly skimmed milk and was in charge of the prosecution. when hearing will be commenced. day, charges will be preferred pony. belonging to Luminous, children under one year of age The case was fixed for hearing Detective-Sergeant Forrest is in against the two in the Kowloon threw its riding boy but it was should not be fed on it except on October 7 at 2.30 p.m.

charge of the case. Police Court.

'caught and returned to the stable, under medical advice."

ONG MAN IS KNOCKED

DOWN EVERY TEN

MINUTES,

HELL HAVE TO

By J. MILLAR WATT

WATCH OUT OR HE'LL BE

GETTING HURT/

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