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HAPPY VALLEY ARMED ROBBERY CASE OPENS

CANTON REFUGEE DESCRIBES

EXPERIENCE WITH INTRUDERS

Committal proceedings ware begun yesterday when Leung Tib. carpenter, appeared on remand bifore Mr. R."A. D. Forrest of the Central Court on a charge of armed robbery,

Leung was alleged to have entered the ground floor of No. 65, | Leighton Hill Road, armed with a revolver and in company of two others, where he robbed the inmates of jewellery to the value of $250, besides $163. Hongkong currency and various suma of Chinese money.

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PETTY THIEVES SENTENCED

Many Cases In Week-end

Pick-pockets and pet,ty. thieves were very active dur- Ing the week-end, and sevòral... cases were heard at the Cen- tal Court yesterday.

Tsim, Yau, unemployed, was sen- tenced to öne montn's hard labour by Mr. B. A. D. Forrest. He was atrested by Police Reservist No. 213. for stealing a leather wallet Detective Inspector W. N. Darkin with his family and friends in the from Yung Yin-fun at the South was in charge of the prosecution. sitting room when suddenly the China Football ground on Satur- Sergeant G. J Perkins, Police door was pushed open and three day while Yung was purchasing a

ticket to the ball game. Armourer, yesterday, said that the strangers entered. revolver handed to him for ex- Defendant had a revolver in his Pleading guilty to snatching a amination was in good firing con-hand and covered the inmates with pair of gold earrings from a wo- dison. Its chambers were Clled it, while the two others, who held man, Li Ming, unemployed, was re- with pieces of wood which were a knife and a dagger. joined in and manded for 48 hours for medical. covered with silvered paper, herded the persons into the bath-examination

case.oom.

The complainant in the Mr. Wong Wal-kok, is a refugee from Canton. He said that about

THREATENED WITH DAGGER Wong continued to say that he 8 p.m. on October 15 he was sitting was taken out from the bath

H.K. POLICE · RESERVE

(Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. II. King Commissioner of Police)

CHINESE COMPANY

and was asked for money, during which time a lobber pointed a dagger at his chest. The strangers went on to search the premises. Later he was ushered back to the room. He saw that, one after an other, his family and friends were

taken out of the room.

When the individual questioning

to ascertain If he was fit for flogging. The pullce said that I used a considerable amount of force and caused some Defendant, on being arrested by slight injury to the woman's "ear.

a passer-by, "Mr. Tse Cho-shing, as sald to have threatened the latter. It was disclosed that Li had just been released from a prison term.

his ready assistance in the ap

Mr. Forrest commended Tse for

prehension of the defendant.

Chau Tak-chuen, unemployed. Strength, Constable R40 Leung was over, they were again kept in was also remanded for 48 hours. Kia Sang has been taken on the the bathroom.

After some time, for medical examination for ficg- strength of the Chinese Company" they heard no solse from the front ging when he pleaded guilty be- as from November 7. 1938.

room, and thinking that the in- tore Mr. Forrest to snatching a truders had left the house, he and handbag from a woman in Con- the rest opened the door and came naught Road West on Saturday.

Inspector Mair prosecuted.

Training Course-Part II.

The

undermentioned members of the Chinese Company have passed

out to mise the alarm. Part II of Training Course (Know-|

Wan Wal-fong, another occupant edge of Police Duties and Regula- of the house, gave corroborative

PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS tlons) on Friday, November 8, evidence, after which Mr. H. W. E.

With two previous convictions 1938-Constables R23 Lau Wing Heath, Assistant Superintendent of against him for theft, Wong Tin, Shing. R39 Victor Shim. R47 Police, gave evidence of the identi-aged 24. appeared before Mr. R Chung Fat Lam, R40. Andrew Stu, jfication parade.

Edwards at the Central Court yes-

R59 Chan Pak Luen. 267 Leung The hearing was adjourned titerday charged with attempted

Joe Ling. R73 Wong Yan San. R88 this afternon. ► Phillip Chan. R91 Yu Wah Sul,

R101 Lam Fung Lung, R102 A. V SNATCHERS SENT

Wang, R103 Boh Sai Ling, and R104 Pcon Man Kit.

Training Course-Part HI The following members of the Chinese Company have passed Part II of Training Course. (Revolver Shoot- (ing).

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larceny, from the person. Weng was stated to have tried to "steal board a watch from Wong Man-hing on a Yaumati ferry boat on Saturday. A sentence of Six months' hard labour was linposed. Leung Yau, 23 years-of-age, con- victed for snatching a handbag in on a similar offence, Lu Wons. Appearing before Mr. Edwards Carnarvon Road on Sunday from unemployed, was also sentenced to Mrs. Clarissa dos Rosario, of No. alx months' hard labour, and was 121 Sai Yee Street, was sentenced recommended for banishment. Liu On October 15. 1938-"A" by Mr. E-Himsworth at the Kow-was said to have Course:-Constables R60 George

attempted to loch Court yesterday to Chan R82 Stern. Ho. R39 Hung months' hard labour and 10 strokes in Queen's Road Central on Satur

snatch's 'handbag from a woman Woon Man, R35 Ho Thong Cho of the cane. R23 Lau Wing Shing. R39 Victor Shim, R49 Andrew Slu, R59 Chan Pak Luen, R73 Wong Yan 'San R86 Phillip Chan, R01 Yu Wah Bu and R102.A. V. Wong."

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1935 A Course:--Constables R47 Cung

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A similar sentence was passed by Mr. Himsworth on Leung Kwal, 20, convicted of snatching a handbag on Sunday from" Waterloo Road.

& woman in

Fal Lam, R53 Lin Ka Shing, R87 BOGUS NOTES ON

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day, Inspector M. J. Flattery pro- secuted.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,

WOLFRAM THEFT CASE REMANDED Yiu Kim-kwong, 29, unemploy ed clerk, appeared before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Court yesterday charged with rob- Liu Tak-yau, 39, master of a bery by two or more on Novem- fishing junk, appeared before Mr. ber 5, and was remanded for 72 On November 7. 1939BR. A. D. Forrest at the Central Lours on the application of De- tective-Inspector Darkin, prose- culing officer.

Leung Joe Ling. R99. Kwok Kin Kwong, R100 Kwok Kan, R101 Lam Fung Lung. R103 Hoh Bai Lưng Bao BiDi Poon Man Kit.

You was alleged to have robbed

WIDOW ON DRUG CHARGE

Appearing before Mr. R. Edwards

Course: Constable R49 Andrew Court yesterday charged with the Siu. R50 Chan Pak Luen, R73 possession of five forged $50 Wong Yan San, R86 Philip Chan, notes of the Chartered Bank and R91 Yu Wah Sul, and R102 A. V. one of the same denomination Chan Won of 20 bags of wolfram Wong.

of the Hongkong and Shanghai ore. valued at $500, three baskets Patrol Duly. Nightly between Bank, at Aberdeen on Saturday.

of eggs worth $85 and three bags 18.00 hours and midnight by On the application of the DIO of duck feathers costing 370. members, 1.S detailed by the secuting officer, 2 remand of Officer, In Charge of, Company. seven days was granted.

INDIAN COMPANY... Patrol Duty. Nightly between 18.00 hours and midnight by! members

detailed

the 17.30 hours under 8.1 (R) R. P. by

Dunlop :- Officer in Charge of Company.

at the Central Court yesterday.[ Mr. B. C. Randall, A.SP. (R), Mr. charged with the possession "of FLYING SQUAD

Feroz All, ASP. (R). Inspt. (R) 3.000 heroin pills at the Yaumati Strength. Constable R353 Tam David Lole, S.I. (R) Chau Ching ferry wharf. Koo Ling, 50, widow, Pak Tat has been taken on the Chiu, SI (R) Hardit Singh, PA. was fined $2,500 or six months' strength of the Flying Squad, as R17 W. K. B. Mok, P.S. R29 Chan imprisonment and a further three Chung Tung. P.B. E30 Thong Po months' hard labour without the Patrol Duty. Nightly between Hing. LS. R20 Leung On Tal, L. option of a fine. 18.00 hours and midnight by R214 Channan Singh, LB. R289 members 15 detailed by the Imam Din, P.C. R303 D. Young, Officer in Charge of Company.

P.C. R313 D. M. Xavier, P.C. R339 Lee Chan Kee, and P.C. R230 M. 6.

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from October 30, 1938.

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE Appointments. Constables R404 Dillon

AIRPORT MOVEMENTS

The Imperial Airways plane, Delphinus, arrived at Kal Tak yes- M. A. de Sousa. R405 J. C. Powers, Inspector (R) W. V. Field has terday at 2.30 p.m. with two R414 M. A. R. Souza, Rada W. J. qualified for the St. John Ambu- passengera. The Della, which left Priest, and R421 J. Vonder Lely İlance A.R.P. Grade I Instructor's | Bangkok with mail yesterday have been appointed Acting Lance Certificate (External) on Novem- morning, made an overnight stop Sergeants as from November 7. her 9, 1938.

at Hanol, and is due in the Colony 1938.

Patrol Daty. Nightly between | about noon to-day: A.R.P. Courses. The undermen-18.00 hours and midnight by The Delphinus will leave this tloned members of the Police Re-members SL5 detailed by the morning for Bangkor with mai serve have been detailed to at-Omcer in Charge of Company. and three passengers, and it is ex- tend the A.R.P. Course at the

C. CHAMPKIN, pected that the Dells will leave E.U.R. Club on Tuesday, November

to-morrow morning för the Biam- ese capital.

D. S. F. (R) 15 and Friday, November 18 at Hongkong, Monday, Nov. 14. ``

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