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COURTS

TRAFFIC CHARGE SUMMARY COURT

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1938.

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AMENDED

HEARING

Miss Betty Fair Fined $20

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Material Not Usable

CONTROLLED AREA

TAILOR'S CLAIM

After further evidence had been "The majority of accidents are caused by speeding and, in this heard before Mr. E. H. Williams case, if the prosecution's evidence at the Summary Court yesterday be in the case in which Chap Cho- is believed defendant must convicted of dangerous driving." kin, tailor tracing as the Yee OD Firm, of 228, Des Voeux remarked Inspector S. C. Saunders. Tai

of the Trame Department, in the Road, Central, from the Chan Central Court yesterday when Miss Chung firm of 18 Wong On Street, Betty Fair was summoned before Piece Good dealers, a further ad- Mr. R. A D. Forrest for driving a journment December 10 waS car in a manner dangerous to the granted.. public in Queen's Road.

Mr. M. A, da Silva appeared for Inspector Saunders further said the plaintiff und Mr. B. Ng Quinn that it the Trame Department appeared for the defendant. was unable to obtain convictions ir con- tör dangerous driving trolled areas, then the system at controlled area speed limits was bound. to fall to pieces.

It will be recalled that the de- fendants at the last hearing were alleged to have sold some rolls of cloth to the plaintiff's which even- tually ploved unfit for use..

Chan At yesterday's, hearing Cho-kin. complainant, gave evi-

that the dence

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Mr. Forest said the Govern- mert made the regulations and. It was his duty to enforce them, but driving at 30 miles per hour as alleged by the prosecution; } did not necessarily mean driving material and had value only for He had not ins- making mops. in a dangerous manner,"

pected the rolls o cloth when they were delivered to him as he had had dealings with the de- fendant firm before and he trusted them. The material, when re

CHARGE AMENDED

Mr. Forrest then amended the charge to one of exceeding speed timit in 3 controlled area and imposed a time of $20 on defen-ferred to between witness and de- fendant, was called "the prime material and had no number or any other mark of reference at- tached to it.

dant,

Sergeant G. Yote, in the witness lox, said that while on patrol duty In Queen's Road on October 30, he followed defendant and checked her speed to be about 30 miles per hour.

Miss Fair. told, the Court that she did not have to sound her horn or apply the brakes on any occasion, and therefore, she did not think she was driving in a dangerous manner. She agreed that she might have driven at a speed of over 20 miles per hour.

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SEQUEL TO

GARDEN RD.

COLLISION

LADY DRIVER CAUTIONED

A collision between two nptor vehicles which occured. at the Read arid Junction Garden

Upper Albert Road recently when

CLOSED ROAD a Chinese constable was knocked

Traffic Cases At Central Court

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down and sustained injures, had ļa sequel belore M.. R. A. D. For- rest at the Central Court yesterday when Miss Funging, of No. 1 Park Road, was summoned for and care driving without due Pleading gulity through a

recaution on October 26.. presentative to summons for Miss Fung told the Court that driving a motor car in a closed she was signalled to proceed by road, namely Duddell Street, on the constable on post duty there, Nuvember 1, G. Cox, residing at but after having travelled for a No. 11. Leight Hill Road, was short distance she was dructed to fined $5 by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest stop which she was unable to do at the Central Court yesterday.

and collided with an on-coming car.

Mr. H. H. Mundy, whose car was involved in the accident, said that

V. M. Beriwell, inspector of the Sanitary Department, was fined $5 for falling to have two front lights on his motor car while driving in he kept the constable in view about Queer's Road Central on October 30 to 40 yards away as he was 130 Defendant had only the left coming down Garden Road. The

light on.

constable did not give him the signal but stood there idly.

Appearing on a 'summons' for failing to have the regular lights on his motor car. F. Walter, of H. M. 8. "Olympus, was fined $5.

1 Ά caution was administered

He looked and the constable im- mediately raised his stick in his lert hand in his (Mr. Mundy's) dir-

against E. Holzberger, of, Mesirsection, but almost at once raised Melchers and Co., who pleaded guilty to the summons for falling fo carry a red light at the rear of his car.

POLICE RELEASE

SHIP'S BOY

Police went on barod the B. Friderun while ene arrived here" from Rahaul.and arrested a Chin-- ese room boy who was alleged to have. stolen, £90 from a German passenger, Dr. Breting, who is on a zound the world trip.

his right hand to stop trafic. The constable, he said, did not change his position until he was knocked

down.

Constable C308 said that he gave the signal against the car "diven by the defendant, who did not stop but slowed down and the cars collided in front of him,

After evidence was heard.. Miss Fung was convicted and cautioned.

MURDER CHARGE

WITHDRAWN

Certified as mentally deficient, Lam Shut-hei, 28, who was charged The boy was, however, later re-with the murder of his infant son, leased by the police as there was was discharged by Mr. R. Edwards no evidence against him.

at the Central Court yesterday when the charge was withdrawn on the application of the prosecu-

KEPT GAMING HOUSE tien

Sentence of one month's im-Lam was alleged to have thrown prisonment, with the alternative his boy out of the window of his of a fine of $30, was imposed on house in Les Voeux Road Central

Mr. 3. B. Prentis, Assistant Wai Bam, 2T, by Mr. R. Edwards

at the Central Court yesterday for Grown Solicitor, was in charge of keeping a common gaming house the prosecution, while Mr. Hin- at No. 524, Queen's Road West, shing Lo appeared for the defence.

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