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-Court Sequel To
Assault
Appearing in detehce of three workmen of the Chung Wah Printing Press, all natives of Shanghai charged with assault of Tsing Yung-ming, outside the north gate of Chun Wah Co. Factory. on the afternoon of September 12. Mr. C. A. Sutherton Rusa claimed that the assault had been provoked by an incident on the day before when Tsing's brother. Tsing Chi- ming, is alleged, to have offered unwanted advice to Chau Chi-chu, one of the three defendants, in a
| mahjong game.
Tsung. Mr. Russ alleged. had told Chau what card to play. Chau
GENERAL
THURSDAY, OCTOBER
6. 1938.
CHINESE FIELD PIECE
PICTURE ABOVE shows a Chinese small field piece in action
on the war front. (Photo, C.M.P.S.).
had resented this unwanted ad- DRUG OFFENDERS NO CHOLERA IN
Vice. He had rebuked Tsung, who
had slapped him in retaliation
SENTENCED
COLONY
For the second day in succession no cases of cholera appear in the health returns for Tuesday, which record two cases each of dysen- tery and enteric fever and one
"So you just slapped his face to teach him proper manners?" Mr. Several cases in connection with Russ asked Tsing Chi-ming, a wit-breaches of the Dangerous Drugs ness for the prosecution.
Ordinance were brought before Mr. On the following day, the pro-R: Edwards at the Central Court secution alleged, Taing Yung-ming yesterday. was leaving the factory when he Au Yeung Tal-foon, who was case each of diphtheria and cère- was assaulted by three men. Two charged with possession of 3,802 tro-spinal meningitis. men who had sided with Tsing. heroin pills, and 28 heroin pipes. Į The health report for the week the prosecution claimed. had also was fined $2.500 or atx months' hard ended midnight Saturday is as been hurt.
labour and $280 or three months. follows- the sentences to run concurrently.
One of the three defendants was discharged for lack of sufficient evidence, the other two. Ku Wang tal and Chau Chi-chu. were bound over on 350 to keep the peace for
one year.
STEAMBOAT CO. FINED
Cholera, 8 cases, 5 deaths;
An additional term of 12 months' | diphtheria, 8 cases, 4 deaths; en- hard labour without the option of teric fever, 7 cases, 1 death; mea- a fine was imposed bn the first sles. 5 cases: cerebro-spinal charge.
meningitis, 1 case: dysentery, 20 cases, deaths; and 85 deaths of tuberculosis.
REMANDED CASE
UNCLAIMED
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TELEGRAMS
Appearing on remand on charge of possession of 21,800 heroin pills in a house in First Street, a Chinese constable, Yip The management of the Hong-Kam-pui. Chán Chik and La Ming, kong. Canton and Macao Steam- were further remanded H noon The following unclaimed tele- bost Co. Ltd. was fined $50 by on Friday, after formal evidence grams are lying at the offices of Mr. H. R. Butters at the Central had been taken.
the Great Northern Telegraph Co.: Court yesterday for falling to sub- The three defendants were,ar- 7450 (Ke Lai Yan c/o Chung mit to the police a correct Est rested by a party of Revenue om-Ling, 165 Lai Chi Kok Road); Fook of names of passengers from cers as the result of a surprise raid Se c/o Sing c/o 1033; Edgar Snow Macao on October 1.
on September 28.
Sub-Inspector H. E. Langley, who Mr. J. B. Prentis, Assistant prosecuted, said that the ss. Kin- Crown Solleitor, prosecuted. shan arrived on Saturday, and the
list of passengers sent to the
OTHER" OFFENCES Chan Tak, residing at No. 16.
care American Consulate: Ming do Co Wong, 290 Hennessy Road 2nd floor; Miss Fu Soo Kum c/o Mr. Ng Chung Fal. 21 Des Voeux Road, Central, 1st floor; 1241; 2494; Kin
ter Hotel; Meekoyoko Kogo Dalde- chlyu.
police omitted the name. of Mr. Tar Wong Street, who was charged Cheong Ho: Sylvia Clarke. Glouces-
Nicholas S. Bevilla, a Filipino.
Mr. H. da Luz. Secretary of the Company, pleaded guilty to the offence and said he did not know how the omission could have oc curred.
NO. LICENCE FOR
RADIO SET-
with the possession of 48 heroin pills and three pipes and with keeping a heroth, divan, was fined $48 or six weeks and $30 or one month's imprisonment concurrently on the first two charges. He was further sentenced to three months'
SHIPPING
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S.S. SOUDAN
The P. & G. 9.N. Company's sa
hard labour without the option of
fine on the charge of keeping Soudan left Shanghal on October
4. and is due here on October .8
a dívah. Dr. Ng "Yuk-king. of No, 436
Appearing on similar charges, Io at about 6 p.m. Nathan Road was fined $100 by Man. residing at No. 95. Belchers
$.5. CHANGTE
S.S. PROTESILAUS The Butterfield and Swire's as. Protesilaus is expected to arrive in Hongkong from: Singapore on October 6 at 6 am.
Mr. K.M.A. Barnett at the Kow-Street. Was fined $500 or three The Butterfeld' and Swire's 4.3. loon Court yesterday for posses-¡months and $110 or two months' Changte is expected to arrive here iston or a fadid, receiving 'set with hard labour concurrently. On the from Manila on October 7 at 7
out a licence on September 16. charge of keeping a divar. an ad-a.m.
Mr A.E.E Jeffries. who
pro-,ditional term of four months' hard secuted. stated defendant had labour without the option of a told him the set was the proper fine was imposed. ty of his brother-in-law, who was then in Canton and that the set had only been recently purchased. Mr. Jeffries stated that he could produce a bill from a radio re- ¡pair shop. dated May 20, which was issued to Dr. Ne's address.
DRIVER FINED
FOR SPEEDING Cheung Pak-chi, a lorry driver.
ACID THROWING ALLEGED Several withesses were heard yesterday when hearing of the committal preceedings against Ho Tal-po, Shek Wal-kwan, and £1 Lam was continued at the Kowloon Court yesterday before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen.
Ho and Shek are charged with
S.S. ANTENOR The Butterfield and Swire's s.. arrive in Antenor Is expected to Hongkong from Shanghai on Oc- tober 8 at noon.
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF CANADA The R.M.S. Empress of Canada Canadian Pacific 8 S. Limited) is due here from Vancouver via
will berth at
for Mania at 9 am, on October 7 (Friday).
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BUOYS
ports as 2 pm: on October gan and Pronto. (Thursday), and was yesterday summoned before counselling. Procuring or com- Kowloon Wharf. She is due to sail Mr. Houston at the Central Court manding Li Lam to cast or throw on a charge of speeding in Main-a, corrosive fuld on Yu Tak-chen Street on September 20, and was with intent to burn, maim, or dis- fined $30 or one month's, Impri- figure her." L, an ex-soldier. 15 sonment.
charged with throwing the acid. Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared on." On Tuesday. Kwan Chap, a Yu was his behalf and pleaded not guilty jed the acid with water:
Traffic Sergeant Campbell said coolie, testified to his having dilut-4 he saw defendant coming down not badly burned. from Island Road and he followed Further hearing was adjourned him. He checked the speed and to this afternoon. found it was about 28 to 30 miles per hour.
Defendant said that just as he was starting to turn his car to the main road another lorry shot past him. He stop the vehicle to let the lorry pass, and he suggested that Sergeant Campbell was fol- lowing the wrong lorry."
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MERCHANT'S ESTATE
"R.M.S. EMPRESS OF JAPAN The EMS. Empress of Japan Canadian Pacific 8. 8. Limited) arrived at Vancouver on October at 2/4 p.m. and leaves Vancou ver on October 14 at 11 a.m... She'
due at Hongkong on November 3 in the morning and will leave Hongkong for Manila on the same day in the evening.
Probate of the will of Mar Sun-Ma Joe-young and Mar Leong-wah, ghee, allas Mar Yiu-tong allas Mär merchants (right of power being Bo-kwong, retired merchant, who reserved). A Uke grant was made died at the Hong Kong Sanatorium to Ma Wing-chan, the other execu- and Hospital on June 18, 1937. has tor named in the will local value been granted to the petitioners, of the estate is $47,800.
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