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SEIZED IN ATTACK BY PIRATES ON JUNK IN BRITISH WATERS

According to a police report, pirates seized. a valuable cz'go of wolfram ore in British waters on Monday, when they attacked a cargo junk which was on its way here from Swalow,

The junk, of which the master was Tsol Chung, 35, with a crew of four, left Swatow at & p.m. an Sunday with a cargo comprising 35 bags of wolfram ore, valued at $1,725, and thirty lead ingots, con- signed to the Kam Kee firm. West Point,

EXPULSION

DECLINED

German Engineer

Charged

The prosecuting officer's request

for an expulsion order to be made against a German who entered the

When off Nam. Tong Island. amenon the boat from escaping on Colony without a British Visa waS

the

"MAN KILLED

A Chinese was killed as the re-i

small boat containing seven her their vessel. were seen approaching f.em, the

declined by Mr. R. Edwards at the direction of Fu Tau Mun. Taul

Central Court yesterday. when it was called upon to stop men drew alongside and boarded ing junk on a trading

and the sult of an attack by a large fish was stated that the reason for such

a request could not be divulged. junk in cargo vessel. Two of the Colony waters on Tuesday but the

The German was Christian Con- plrates were armed with rifles, two attempted piracy was frustrated.

radi. mining engineer. He was with kalves and one with Q The trading J, No. 1980, cautioned on a charge of entering

under the command of Chan Tal, the Colony without a passport. Tsot and his crew were forced lee, 45, left Shaukciwan harbour at

Sergeant P. H. Loughlin, of the into the hold and the pirates took 6 am. on Tuesday with a cargo of that defendant came to the Re- Passport Office, told the Court charge of the vessel, until 4 a.m. plxed grocery for Pak Sha Ho, gistration office and asked to be on Tuesday.

the Hol Fung district in Chinese

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dared leave the hold,

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The pirates had gone for some territory. On board were a crew registered. On examination of his time before Taoi and his

crew of 21 men and sime passenger's.

passport.it was found to be with- About 6 p.m. while west of Hong-out a British visa, and accordingly Tsof salied to Shaukiwan where kong, a three-mas.ed fishing junk the defendant was charged. he reported the incident to the was seen apprcaching, and

Sergeant Loughlin. requested a police.

nearing the trading vessel, the men ane be imposed and an expulsion About. 11 a.m. on Tuesday he was on board threw eight sticks of

order to be made against Conradi. standing on the Shaukiwan praya, dynamite at Chan's ship.

which was dealined. The prose- when he saw three men on a boati Lo Cheurig, 34, a travelling trader cuting officer added that a new loading six tron ingots, which he on Chan's junk, was injured in the law had been enforced before May, recognised as being very similar to left leg by the explosion of the 1937, that German subjects enter- those stolen, on to a motor lorry dynamite, and on arrival of the ing the Colony must bear à British

Tsol seized the man in charge in Junk in Shauk!wan, was removed to

visa in their passports.. the lorry but could not prevent the hospital, where he died.

FUNERAL OF MR. A.F. MCCORMICK

Large Gathering

At Graveside

The funeral of Mr. Alexander]

BOY KILLED BY CAR

Jury's Verdict At Inquest

Circumstances surrounding the five-year-old boy.

Fairbanks McCormick, who died, death of

a

Defendant tald the court that he was unaware of the new regu- lations. He had been a resident of Hongkong previously and left for Shanghai in July, 192.

MTS. Chra Bertha Walley Brandes, German subject. WRS similarly charged and was cau- tlonied.

CLUB BOY · FINED

A fine of $75 was imposed on Hut Kong. No. 1 boy of the Bong-

or Menday at the War Memorial Cheng Shu-tim, formed the sub- kong Electric Recreation. Club Hospital; took place yesterday at Ject of an inquest at the Cen- when he appeared before Mr. R the Protestant Cemetery yesterday, tral Court yesterday. Mr. T. J. A. D. Forrest at the Central Court the Rev. Cyril Brown officiating Houston sat as Coroner, assisted yesterday on a charge of posses- at the graveside in the presence! by a jury comprising Messrs. E. M. sign of 433 catties of pine tre of a large gathering of friends, G. Hanlon (Foreman), Leung Kwok-wood in the servants' quarters OF

The late Mr. McCormick, who yul and Ng. To-chiu.

the Club house.

Mr. D. B. Evans, who anneared

was 56 years of age, had been in The boy was knocked down by China for about 30 years. He was a car driven by Mr. H. M. Kew for the defence, said that the de- connected with the Standard outside the Naval Dockyard on fendant had been told by mem- Vacuum Oll Company and retired October 24 and was sent to the bers to collect the wood which had two years ago. He is survived by Queen Mary Hospital where he been cut he tree cutters and left his wife, three sons and a daughter died from a fractured skull the in the nullah near the club house and a brother-in-law, Mr. Mar-following day.

The reason for this was to dis- shall.

Mr. Kew told, the Court that come nannte from cutting "trues The following were the pall while driving his attention was in the vicinity. bearers:-Messrs. J. M. Boyd, W. directed to a crowd of workmen C. R. Lamprull, R. Á. J. Simpson.. walking into the Naval Yard. The

FORGED BANK NOTES H. W. Mika, W. P. Barclay and deceased suddenly dashed across was yesterday, at the

Hul Chi-shan. 48, rice broker W. Kally.

Kowloon the road and in spite of swerving Court, by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadven. Floral tributes were sent by the us car almost at right angles the committed to the next Criminal following: Paddy and Gertle, font head lamp hit the boy. Your loved

Sessions on a charge of uttering ones in Scotland.

The jury returned a verdict often forged Charlie and Ted, Gertie and accidental death.

Chartered Bank Jack, Willle and Marlon, Doug

tank notes. las, June, John and Mary!

Jackson, Bessie and Ben, Pete and

Thelma Mills, R. and R. Simpson, T. B. Williams.. J. and J. Mason, W. M. Kailey, Mrs. E. Greenburgh.

GOLD RINGS STOLEN

FROM SHOWCASE Two gold Anger rings were stolen from the showcase Messrs. Bennet Freres early Tuesday morning. The value is estimated to be $3,800.

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Mrs. Coopin and family, Mrs. J. R. Trend, Mrs. G. E. Avasia, Mr. W. C. R. Lamprill, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. J. Simpson. Mr. D. V. Small, Mr ond Mrs. F. Suter, Arm Haymee and Sons Standard Vacuum Ou in connection with the alleged Company.

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BROKER DEFRAUDED

OF BIG SUM

A man is now in police custody

theft. One of the rings, valued at $2,800 was recovered by the police also immédiately:

COMMITTED TO SESSIONS

Two Russians, two gypsies and two Chinese faced the First Special District Court, Shanghal," jcharges of having' misappropriated R. Edwards at the Central Court

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a sum of Yen 20,830. All the ac- cused were ordered "detained for a week pending farther investiga

tions.

Appearing on romand before MI

yesterday on a charge of robbery, Chan Ylu and Leung Ho were ocin-

mitted to the C.iminal Bosstene. The defendants were alleged to have, together with two others, robbed their employer, Li Pak-

Mr. Paul L. Tsiang. municipal advocate, told the court that four hun, managing partner of the of the six accused defrauded Mr. Ying Mel Téa dealer shop, of

Sze Tsoong-daung, a wealthy sil-$2.400 on October 26.

iver broker, of the sum, on the pre- text of negotiating a big-scale money exchange transaction at the Paramount Hotel, Yu Yuen! Road..

WOUNDING CHARGE

A remand of 72 hours in police | custody was granted, by Mr. E. The acrused are: P. Kondenko. Himsworth at the Kowloon Court P. Tretiakoff, 37, both Russians; yesterday in the case against

L. Hoodan, 40 Persian gypsy. J. Mohammed, 20, a trimmer of the Mihai, 22, Rumanian gypsy; and my. Ruys, of Boerabaya, charged Llu Kung-hai 46. Kondenko. with wounding, at the Kowloon. Hoodan and Liu were alleged to Docks on November 29, a fellow- have been directly involved. seaman, named Bogle.

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