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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
undersigned have received instructions
to sell
by
PUBLIC AUCTION
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Friday, the 20th December, 1940
GENERAL
ROUND THE SENTENCES TOTALLING
POLICE COURTS
AT CENTRAL
PRISON TERM FOR JUVENILE
For stealing a fountain pen, « 15-year-old juvenile, with one
previous conviction, `was sentenced to one month's hard labour, when he appeared before Mr. H. G. | Sheldon, K.C., ' yesterday,
"The pen, the property of Mr. C. Johnson, Chief Ofneer of a British hoat, was snatched from his whi'e beTM WAN walking along at their Sales Room, No. 35, Han-Queen's Road Central on Dec. 18. He gave chase and caught deten. kow Road, Kowloon,
dant himself.
commencing at 2.30 pim.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising:—
Sub-Insp. Byran prosecuted.
10 YEARS IMPOSED
ON EIGHT MEN
POSSESSION OF ARMS TRIALS
SENTENCES OF 15 MONTHS HARD LABOUR WERE IMPOSED BY MR. JUSTICE E. H. WILLIAMS AT THE CRIMINAL #ESSIONS yesterday eight men who were Found Gallty a barges of unlawful possession of arms and ammunition
In the first case the defendants were 14 Wal, Kwok Yun. Tsa [On, Shek Leung and Tso Chung, who were charged with the un- lawful possession of two revolvers, 17 rounds of ammunition, two daggers and a knife at Shzukiwan on Nov. 18. La Wal, To On, Two Chang had pleaded gulity to the charge.
Mr. J. Reynolds, Crown Counsel,j: Without réttring the fury re- asslated by Det. Sub-Insp. W. N. turned a verdict of Not Guilty on Darkin. prosecuted. The follow: Kwok Fan, who was discharged, In jury was empanelled:—8′′ A. | but found Shek Leung Guilty of Benn (Foreman), R. G. Castleton, the charge. Á, dos Ramos, R. Shun Wah, Tam Man-yim, A. Fok Nai-keung, and J. V. da Luz
OUTLINE OF CASE
3
SECOND CASE
ALLEGED MURDER
In the second case the accused, Fan Shiu, Lau Pig, Lau Kam and Hearing for the case in which Wu Leung, unemployed, is charged
Wong Yam, were Found Guilty by In his outline of the case, Ma jury comprising of E. Ott (Fre Teakwood Bedsteads, Wardrobes. With the murder of a 20-year old Reynolds said that at about man), Abbas Khan, A. W. Ingram, Dressing Tables, Chests of Draw-artled woman, Lo Klu, at No. 5 am, on Nov. 19 a Police party, Chan Tin-yau, Ho Shun-hing. A. er Washstands. Sideboards, Din Sheung Fork Lane on Nov. 29, was led by Insp. W. A. Russell, and Xavier and Leung Wing-sik, nér Waggons,
Tables, fixed for Monday at 230 p.m., by acting an information, went to an and were sentenced to 15 months' Dining Chairs, Tables, Stands, Cupboards, Mr. Barnett yesterday. Det. Subannumbered house at Holy Cross hard labour. The jury retired for Chesterfield Suites, Hatstands,Insp. Cunningham is in charge of Path, Shaukiwan, to search for 10 minutes. Disks, Cabinets, Bookcases, the case.
AXTIS. All the defendants were Second Accused, Lau Ping, hadi Screens, Rattan Furniture, etc..
LARCENY OF FLOUR
pleaded guilty to the charge. In a drawer near the partition Charged with larceny by ballee the knife was found. Near the Sub-Inap W. N. Darkin, prosecut- Mr. J. Reynolds, assisted by Det. Carpets, Rugs, Perambulators of 100 bags of flour, valued at wall
Records, Cutlery. $510, from
table undered. Gramophones,
Chip Wah-chu, 70, which the police found a piece of Electric Table Fans and Heaters. broker, of No. 114 Wing Lok St. 1st tin, under which, again, was the unlawful possession of two re- The Accused were charged with Brass Glass and Porcelain Ware. Floor, Chiu Yau, 49, unemployed, small piece of wood. Pictures, Clocks, Curios,
volvers, 10 rounds of revdiver am- Oras-
appeared before Mr. Barnett yes- menti. Cooking Utensils, etc, etc.
munition, one rife and 19 rounds terday..
of rife ammunition and two also
knives at Ah Kụng Nam, Strauki- wan, on Nov, 10.
et
4.
found in the house.
was $ small
LOADED REVOLVERS On removing the latter an "Insp. F. D. B. Tuckett, prosecut earthern jar, cemented into the QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD, said that defendant, being a round, was revealed. In this jar, clansman of complainant. was continued Mr. Reynolds, were entrusted by the latter on Nov. 4 found two revolvers, each loaded to bring 100 bags of floor aboard with five rounds of live ammuni- Mr. Reynolds told the jury that Tung On for shipment to tions, two daggers and another on Nov. 10 at about 10.45 pm. He disappeared with the seven rounds of ammunition in other detectives, went to an Kung Insp. Russell, sccompanied By
FURNITURE
and
1RCA" Radio Bet (1940 Model)
1 Eetric Washing Machine
1 "Underwood" Typewriter 29"
1-Cooking Stove
1:Exhaust Fan
14dging Machina
"Agfa" Projector 18 mm,
5.
Macao four,
tin.
*
RAID ON JUNK
Nam and there found tied close
When charged both defendanta Sentence of six months hard elected to make statements. Ewok to the share a small junk and the labour was imposed.
stated that the revolvers belong-lying in the bottom of the boat.
three defendants and Lan Fing CONSPIRACY ALLEGED ed to Tso On and To Chung and No urpis were found in the hul Further evidence was given be the dagger belonged to L Wai; ore Mr. Lowry yesterday in the While Shek stated, "the arma bei wa removed to the shore, were bug in the folds the sail, which case in which Wong Hai-fong, 48, longed to the four of us merchant of No. 113, Wanchal Road, arms were brought down by
View from Thursday, the 19th and Cheung Kung-hop, 25, were
December, 1940.
Thema: Cash on Delivery,
Wal."
The
charged with conspiracy, with an- ARMOURER'S TESTIMONY other, not in custody, to threaten Sgt. Perkins, Police Armourer, Tang King-wal, 47, merchant of testified that the first revolver, a No. 33, Jordan Road, with injury to 45, was in good working order, his person to force him to drop the and the second. a .38, was in fait LAMMERT BROS. prosecution of an setion in the working order but both had not
Supreme Court against defendant and the Ku Kee. Trading Com-1 pany.
AUCTIONEERS.
been fired for some time.
found a rifle and 19 rounds of andmunition, two revolvera loaded with Ave rounds of ammunition, and", two knives which were wrapped up in a mask.
Evidence was given by Sgt. Fer- kins, Insp. Russell, Lam Cha- miing. Chinese detective, and Bo To-tunk. interpreter.
DEFENDANTS' STATEMENTS After further evidence was given by Insp. Russell both defendants
Making a statement Fan stated; elected to make statements,
"The arms and, ammunition have Mr. M. A, da Silva appeared for Second accused said that he nothing to do with me but the the prosecution, while Wong was came to the Colony to buy some junk belonged to me. I can have PUBLIC AUCTION. defended by Mr. Hm-Shing Lothing and went to visit Li Wal mathing more to say. My Lord"
instructed by Mr. J. M. Hell, and He know nothing about the arms cown by the boat to look for his Cheung by Mr. C. A. Butherton and ammunition. It was only Russ.
while he was being detained that rice for munition belonged to Tso On and
THE Undersigned have received instructions trap,the Liquida- tors and Others
to sell
PUBLIC AUCTION
Monday, the 23nt Desember, 1949) commencing at 10 gra
at their Sales Room, No. 2, Con-; naught Road, Central, Room No. 205, Second Floor:
ELECTRIC APPARATUS, DAKIN PATENT MEDICINE AND SUNDRIES
comprising:
Lan Kam atated that he came
elder sister to get money to buy his father and know
Det. Sgt. Lo Ki said that he he learned that the armis and anothing about the argos
jaccompanied complainant and"two-
of his theads on Oct. 4 between 130 Chung. 2 and 3 pm, in the Ta Tung Hotel he beard the party conversing. and, through a crack in the door, saw second defendant there.
The hearing was adjourned to 2.30 pm, today.
AT KOWLOON
MAINTENANCE SUMMONS
M. E. 'R. 'Senofield, employed on
VISITING LI WAI Fourth accused also denied that he know anything about the arms and he was in the house because he was visiting 14 Wai,
Wong Yam also denied he knew " anything of the arms and had been engaged as a member of the crew by Lau Ping...
unapimous verdicts of guilty were After retiring for ten minutes retumed on all three defendants,
and Yu Chin of a piece of cloth- COLONY HEALTH
ing at Cap Sul Mun on Dec. 5.
DUTIABLE TOBACCO
A fine of $200 ór in default,
BULLETIN
three months' hard labour was The following is the Return of A SELECTION OF HOUSEHOLD board an oil tanker, was sumposed by Mr. Hamaworth, yester-notifiable diseases notified as hav- mumet before Mr. F. Himsworth day on Ho Kit, 23. for possessioning occurred in the Colony during yesterday star Taling to provide of 28 pounds of dutiable tobacco the week ended at midnight on reasonable maintenance for hi
without paying duty.
Dec. 14: Cholera, seven cases. wife.
The accused was arrested (three deaths); Small-Fox (onc The accused stated that he is information by Chinese don-imported case); Diphtheria, six earning 3288 per month and tirat stable at Shanghai Street about cases (four deaths); Enteric Fever. he would be willing to provide his P.m. on Sunday.
10 cases (five deaths); Measles, wife with (200
SHAI 8T. ATTACK SEQUEL » seven cases (three deaths); Chick- Mr. Himsworth remarked that Yip Hol. 25, and Leung. Po-ling, en-Pox. seven cases; Cerebro- since the accused was willing to 20, were charged before Mr. Hima-8pinal Fever, one case (one provide *maintenance the case worth yesterday with wounding a death); Dysentery, 44 cases (11. would be heard in Chambers; Chinese named Chan Cheuk at deaths); Tuberculosis, 186" cases |
The hearing was adjourned wine Shanghai Street. {dis.
The defendants were remanded for three days
Band L Micro Photographio) Apparatus
1 Switchboard
1 Invringer Machine
1 Heating Apparatus
18tand for Theodulite ·
EXPELLED FROM COLONY
IMPERSONATING 'POLICE
·OFFICER.
:
DAILY" RETURNS
(95 deaths),
The Returns for the 24 hours ended at midnight on Dec. 16
15
Samsons Electric Combination Sandwich Toasters and Waffle Makers, Electric Coffee Makers,' Pleading ‘gality 'to a charge of Electric Cookers... Electric Hot attempted burglary of a joss stick Bads. Dakina Cod Liver Oil, shop at Pine Street, an 18-ear Before Mr Himsparth Yester-case; Measles, five cases; Chicken- as follows: Dipt.theels, he Chemical Food, Carlsbad Salt, old these, Tong Tatayan won daz, a Holice guard, Wong Kat. 40, Po, one Halibut Oil Tooth
-Brushes, ordered 'to sign a personal bond was charged with impersonating a 1 cases,
case; Tuberculosis, 21- Typhoon Lamps, etc., etc.
lof $10 for a year-and to be expell-Poins (officer út Tai Kale (Paulɔon:
also
jed from the Colony (by Mr. Hims Bimdry, th
wortir aedturday:
Det Bit. W. G. Morrison · axked
for a Temang of 48 hours which
rubbed
FAMILY SQUABBLE
A lorry driver, Chung Hung- cheong, was fined $20 for driving
A Quantity of Glass Brassing The defendanƐ na two others Syringes, Urethral Syringes, Ere werk very breaking the window of Baths, Beakers, Drop Bolties and the shop early on 'Saturday morn- Empty" Ampoules
jing by constablo, who arrested For breaking the Windows of in a manner dangerous to the pub- him. The other made good their her hwn sisters shop, Chinese, falling to stop ten called by a woman, Tau-king. 10, was police officer and driving without HEARING FIXED
bound over by Mr. O. A. A. Mac-
warning device.⠀ Hearing was fixed "for Monday Fadyeni yesterday.
and
Rheinmetall Portable Typewriter „falmost new).
RENADE
Ds Mr. Himsworth yesterday In was alleged that she had been
On View from Saturday, the 21st the case in which four boat fokis, breaking her sister's windows on
December, 1940.
Wu Yeee, 34. Wo Kwal 30 Wa several previous occasions. Fung. [21, and Wu Tan, 23, Wero charged with robbery.
rms: Cash up Delt
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PORTUGUESE CHARGED Before Mr. Himsworth yesterday: Chetthe Lo-ban and Lesile Alfred Castro were charged with köfter- ing "and possession of an instrument Summoned before Mr. Macfad-nt for an unlawful purpose m It was alleged that the defen ven gesterday Tue fallmg to keep Chatham Apartments, str. MA dants robbed Yu Eze of 100 cát- to the left when driving at the da Oliva will appear for the Thrst ties or rice. To Henrя of 10 Hong-function of Gastólságánd Nathan defendant: Long currency. e'ght articles of minds, Almada Remedia The accused were remanded 24 [weating apparel and a bed sheft cautioned
hours
1940
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