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H.K. POLICE RESERVIST ORDERED TO PAY WEEKLY MAINTENANCE

Two Defence Witnesses Disbelieved By Court

CONFIDENTIAL FILE FOR COURT

Woman Banishee Remanded

That the evidence given by two witnesses for the defence m the case in which a Police Reservist, Lam Fong÷loons, residing at No. 58, Belchers Street, was summoned by Ko Blu-wah for desertion and maintenance, were lies so flagrant and obvious that the Court could not believe them, and that such false allegations left no remedy for the complainant to clear her name, was the comment made by Mr. M. A. da Silva, for the prosecution," when the hearing was "concluded before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Court yesterday.

TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1939

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date. Imperial

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Direct [Service"--London 12th July.

Five men were sent to prison for returning from banishment by Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell at the Cri- minal Sessions yesterday, while the case against a woman, who was also charged with breach of a de-Yeung-yam, defendant's mother. portation order, was adjourned in the witness box, told the Court NAZI PROPAGANDA Manila until to-day for a confidential file that the complainant had brought |PLANS IN BRITISH]Shanghal, and Swatow

to be brought into Court.

At the previous hearing, Tam

her men friends to the house. She had seen Ko embracing them in Mr. J. B. Prentis, Assistant Crown the room, and further alleged that Solicitor, who prosecuted, said that she had seen Ko in bed with the In the case of Yip Sze, the woman, men It was a confidential banishment. A child had disappeared with de- fendant over the border, and she - was suspected of kidnapping. -- She was banished for life in March 1937 but had retuned to the co lony five times.

defendant. also gave evidence of a Lam Ho-po, elder sister of the

similar nature.

had no door.

At yesterday's hearing. Lam Ho-

Silva, She said that behind Ko's [po was cross-examinéd by Mr.

In answer to His Lordship, ac-room and admitted that anyone bedroom there was a small store cused said there was no reason to wishing to go to the store room suspect that she was a kidnapper.would pass Ko's bedroom, which

"My own son was lost," she said, "and the Government officers did not do their duty properly for the recovery of my son. I lost my son when I was living at No. 91 Austin Road, ground floor. I was ll in the Kowloon Hospital at the time, and my son was kidnapped by a man named Wong Chung-sin I made a report to the Yaumati police station.”

DID NOT KNOW LAW Yip said she had not told this before because she was not conver

sant with the law. She said that she had on this occasion been ad- vised by a European lady,

Mr, Prentis told His Lordship that the lady was the wife of the Rev. F. Short, who gave sewing lessons at the prison.

His Lordship adjourned the case. till to-day so that the confidential, Ale could be produced.

Other returned banishees who were charged yesterday were Tsang Sang and Ng Ting, who were sen- tenced each to four years hard labour, Yau Sang, alias, Li Bang. and Li Fuk, alias Wong Hing, who were each sentenced to three and

Dow

Mr. Silva Do you seriously sugest that in that room, which is more or less a public thoroughfare, your gis- ter-in-law misconducted her- self?-But the people in the house seldom pass that pasSSES to look into her bedroom. You saw it with your own eyes? Yes.

EMPIRE

PARIS, July 17 (Renter)--- The latest investigation into Nazi propaganda activity in France is an unconfirmed report that French counter-espionage agents have gone to London in order "to communicate to their British colleagues documents in their possession on the pro- paganda campaign to carried out in the British Empire."

Arms Cases At

The Sessions

Formosa ... Bangkok and Saigon.

Shanghai.

'Amoy magan Shanghai

Straits and Europe via Negapatám

(Papers etc.,) London date, 15th; June. Tientsin

Due

-Airways Plane Canton MarU...

18th July

15th July

Kwelyang..

18th July

m/v.Tai Ping

18th July

Soochow ...

18th July

Zuiderkerk.

18th July

Cremtr.... Taiyuan

18th July

12th July

Husim! Mari..... Human.

19th July

18th July

Altways Piane

19th July.

Plane Durban Maru... Yochew...

19th July.

19th July.

19th July

Emp. of Asia

19th July

Air Mall by "Pan American Air-

waya Direct Service"-San Fran-] Pan "American elsco date, 12th July.

Air Mail by "Air France Direct Air France

Service"-Parla date, 12th July

Shanghai

Tientsin Manila

Strelts and Burope via Suez (Papers etc..)-London date, 22nd June and London Parcels-Lon- don date, 15th June. Straits

Japan.

Saigon.

fn/v Canton Tegelberg..... Argentina' Maru Marechal Joffre..

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London date, Imperial 15th July... Calcutta and Straits..

Ten men pleaded guilty when arraigned at the Criminal Sessions yesterday, before Mr. Justice R. B. Lindsell, on charges of unlawful possession of arms and ammuni-Shanghai

tion.

Solicitor, prosecuted.

Mr. J. B. Prentis, Assistant Crown

You were surprised?-I was. Would you agree with me that if she had fommitted adultery in a hotel or boarding house, neither Ng Shu-kan, Wong Ping and your mother por you could give Wong Yan, were each sentenced to evidence against her-Yes,

three years' hard labour.

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Australia and Manila.

U. 8. A., Honolulu and Japan

(San Francisco date, 24th June).

Japan and Shanghat Japan and Shanghai Shanghai

Japan and Shanghai

U.. S. A Honolulu and Japan-

(San Francisco date, 30th June).

Witness denied that she had m The same sentence was ineted vented the story, but admitted it out to Leung To, Keung Lun. Trang was the only occasion she had seen Kwong, Chan To Ng Mui, Lam

Japan. such a thing.

Kun, allas Man Fu, and Chan Yuk,

The last-named was also charged Straits. ManЛia.

with robbery in Tong Mel Village on April 25. Fleading guilty, he was sentenced to an additional two years' hard labour.

Ko Slu-wah, complainant in the case, was recalled. In the witness box she told the Court that what the witnesses had just told were lles and that she hoped that they would be punished for the defamation of her character,

*

Asked by Mr. Silva, she denied a half years hard labour, and Lofthat she had brought any men Chol, whose sentence was three friends into the house.

years.

Lise.

POLICE OFFICERS IN CAR MISHAP Det.-Sergt. T. Cashman, of the Hongkong Police," who was injured She told the Court that the in a motor-accident near the store room behind her bedroom brewery at Tsun Wan, Castle Peak there was kept articles for daily Road; on Sunday night, is report- ed to be progressing, satisfactorily at Kowloon Hospital. SAW DEFENDANT

The other occupants of the car, Complainant's sister, Nora Ko, which went off the road and ditch, were FOOCHOW, July 17 (Central) said that on several occasions she somersaulted into a The tightening Japanese blockade Emporium Cabaret. Lam was seen

saw the defendant in the China Det.-Sergt. W. J. Wall and Sergt. J. Davitt Neither was serieusly of Fukien has further heighten-

The accident occurred ed the wave of patriotism that is particularly dancing with a taxi-injured. sweeping Fuklen, and when re-

when the officers were returning dancer, Lau Mai-mul..

turns are completed the

Witness said that on July 8 she from the New Territories to Kow-

with of volunteers who have enlisted saw the defendant dancing

Lau Mul-mui and at the conclu-

PATRIOTISM SWEEPS OVER

"FUKIEN

number

in the army will total well oversion of the dance he walked to the

1,500 for the month of June.

In South Fukien, including such table with the girl. Defendant was

in evening clothes. areas as Chuanchow. and

Chang-

After further evidence, Mr. For- forrest found that the charges for

chow, the number of able-bodied men who have volunteered

month.

the service reached 1,000 in the desertion and neglect of mainten

ance proved.

Defendant was ordered to pay volun-$10 a week for Ko's maintenance and was ordered to pay $150 costs. FALSE ALLEGATIONS

In the month of May, the whole province returned over 700

teers,

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Imperial Airways:

NORTHBOUND.. Tuesday: Bangkok, Hanot,

kong.

Derebola-4 p.in.

SOUTHBOUND

[loon.

JAPANESE VESSELS LEAVE WENCHOW KINHWA, July 17 (Central) Japanese vessels off the Wenchow coast are reported to have steamed away yesterday.

Spanghal Straits. Тарад.

Japan and Manila

Marilla

Manila

Japan. Shanghai,

18th July

19th July:

19th July

19th July

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Aleways Plans Birdhana.. Soudan |Kamo Maru.........

20th July

20th July

20th July

20th July

Pres. Monroe.... Titan..... Felix Roussel... Antilochus.

20th July

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Chitral...

21st July

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eard July

25th July

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Sath July

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| Grete Maersk........

Cornéville.. Taima Cineisenau..

26th July

20th July

27th July

17th July

28th July

28th July.

28th July

. 28th July 28th July

Canada U.S.A. Honolulu Japan and Shanghal (Vancouver B. C. date 8th July). Strafta

Japan, Shanghai and Formosa Japan Japan and Shanghai,

Pres. Coolidge.......... Labore............ Glaueus...

Mentor. Patroclus.... Van Heuta.......... Toyama Maru...........

Tinegara..........

Emp. of Canada Hakozaki Maru.. Kasima Maru.... Kitano Maru Talyo Maru

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TUESDAY

Per

Date and Time Tue. 18th

Canton. Fort Bayard and Formosa and Shanghal Amoy. Japan

Fatahan..

7.38 AM

Haiphong

Jean Dupuis..... Husimi Maru..

Haltan....

Hosang.

2.00 PM 2.30 TK 3.00. PM.. 3.30 PM.

Wed. 19th.

Canton.

Canton MarEL........

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8.30 AM

Marechal Joffre..

Indo-China-due | Air France

10.30 AM

G.P.O. & K.P.O

Reg. Ord.

11.30 AM

Noon

Noon

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WEDNESDAY

Heavy rain throughout yester-Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya... Titfalengka....... day morning and afternoon, ac- Shanghai and Japan, companied by a squall, convert-

Hanoi, 19th July.

·Plant...... Szechuan

Mr. Bilva, at the conclusion of Wenchow city into sheets of amali

ed large tracts of land outside Air Mail for the case, remarked that it was lakes. The food situation is wor- Fort Bayard, Holhow and Pathol fortunate that the false allegations sening.

Tourane, Saigon and Bangkok Boochow... Papers only for Straits, · Ceylon, India, East Africa and (Parcels and Papers only for South Africa via Durban.) Parcels only for traits

SHIPS IN HARBOUR

Stonecutters-Jessle Moller and

were made against his client un- der the privilege of Court pro Hong-ceedings. He strongly stressed the fact that the lies, which were so obvious, had cast some shadows Wing Wah on complainant's character against which she had no remedy to clear herself.

Friday: Hanoi, Bangkok, Denebola, Dorado--7 & 7.30 am.

Air France:

NORTHBOUND

France,

Wednesday:

Hongkong.

Bervice-noon..

Hanoi

...... ̈, SOUTHBOUND "Wednesday: Hanol, France,

Service-1.30p.m. (same day). Pan American Airways:

NORTHBOUND

U. B. A., Manila,

ik

Wednesday:

Hongkong. Honolulu Clipper-2. p.m.

SOUTHBOUND

Thursday: Manila, USA, Honolulu Clipper-8.30 am,

BODY NOT YET RECOVERED:

The body of Pilot Officer H. D. Bryan-Gower, one of two RAF members who were killed in the tragic plane crash in Tytam Bay last week, has not been recovered. The search will not be relaxed.

The sunken plane has not been raised,

It is understood that an inquiry into the accident will shortly be held

Evidence for the prosecution and the defence was concluded, before Note: The Empire route mall Mr. R. A D. Forrest at the Can- from England and Europe by Im-tral Court yesterday when seven perial Airways has been delayed British sailors and two soldiers 24 hours. Yesterday the mall from appeared on remand charged with Australia and India arrived in malicious damage at the Ying Hongkong and this afternoon it is King Festaurant, Wanchal, expected that the English and June 1. Mr. Forrest will give European, mails will arrive,

Judgment at noon to-day.

Yaumatt Produce, Pipina, Prosper Frominent, Turul. Agnes, Hal Yang, Essi

Kowloon Bay-Claude" Chapper, Elizabeth Moller, Yolande Bertin

North Foint---Lilian 'Moller- G.M.S.N. Wharf-Tai Poo Bek Kowloon Whart-Ho Sang, and Titjalengka -

Holt's Wharf-Antenor 'Douglas Wharf-Hai Tan

Balkong Wharf-Wing Wo

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DOCKS

Chinese Prince, Tunni, Silverwal Taikoo Breconshire, Dardanus, nut and Muinam.

Kowloon-Ardent

·BUOYS- No. A 7-PIERsantville No. B 3-Anshun No, B 4Shun Chih No. B 5-Jean Dupuis No. B10-Hermod No. B11-Canton No. Bis-King Yuan No. 820-Chengtu” No. B21-Szechuen' No, B22-Mau Bang No. B23 Nord. No." B25—-Uyo Maru No. 828-Leana No. 827Chancer

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Haiphong,

Bwatow..

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Chuanchow Amoy and (Foochow [270) "

via Chuanchow) Saigon

2.30 PM

8.00 Pl

Thu. Zoth. K.P.O. Reg 18th 6.00 FM On 18th 6.30 PM:

OF.O.

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M/V Cariton Canton.. Wing Bang.

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6,00 PM

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Imperial and

Airways Piano, Ord. Kamo Maru Mk

Bog,

6.00 PM

7.00 PM

7.00-PM

Airmail for “Imperial - Airways

Direct Service”due London. Imperial 27th July,

Air Mail for Malaya. Java and Aus- tralia by Imperial Airways Direct Service dur Sydney 28th July, Japan

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