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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929.
PROPOSED MARKET.
GOVERNMENTS PLANS FOR
KOWLOON TONG.
BLACKGUARD.”
MAGISTRATE, NOT SATISFIED WITH WITNESS.
The proposed market for Kow-| "In the caso resumed before Mr. loon Tong again came up for dis. E. W. Hamilton yesterday, of three cussion at the Sanitary Board yo Chinese policemen charged with terday when the Hon. Mr. Bruga extorting bribes from a stall-hold- askedIs it the intention of theer at Whitfield Market while un- Government that the money voted dertaking, as a condition, to keep by Legislative Council for the pirating hawkers away from the ervction of a market at Kowloon vicinity, the defence opened with Tong in 1929 shall lapse if it is testimony being given by all the found impossible to proceed with accused. the work this year, or will it be revoted in 19307
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The President replied. The provision of $1,500 in the timates for 1920 is for à tem- market. The Sanitary porary Board has since. naked for elaborate permanent structure which is estimated to cost not less than $10.000. This request has now been referred to the Pub lle Works Committee of the Legis- lative Council and pending its re- commendation no declaton as to expenditure on this market can be
taken.
The first accused, Lance, Ser geant Kwong Kun, in denyin the charges, stated that his knowledes of the stall-holder was limited to the past two or three months when with the Bay View District Sta- he was doing duty in connexion tion. He could not account why such charges should have been brought against him, except that they were trumpad up by the stall- holder..
Of Ho Shing, assistant to the stall-holder, witness said he re- called him to be the same indivi- dual who had previously been brought into the Station for gly. The Hon. Mr. Braga-Arising ing short weight to a Shanghai out of the reply to my questionman. Witness had then to use can you tell me the average rent some force to get him into the of the stalls in the temporary Station, and this was dubbed as market?
an assault" by the protestine Ha Shing. On going away, Ho Shing had said to witness," "You be care ful of how you carry on
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The President-No question of average rent. arises. The stall are sold by auction and go to the highest biddur,
The Hon. Mr. Braga-Can you give me an iden of the prices Faid for the stalls say at. Tsimsha.
sli?
The President. They vary very much. There is no average price. The Hon. Mr. Braja-But sure. ly there is some means of telling the yield of each per annum?
The President-I will find that
out.
Questioned in regard to his movements on the material night of September 30; witness said he slept in the Station, and that falso, he could not say if Kwong Shun, (the second accused) went out after roli vail.
Asked if he could possibly And a motive to substantiate his allega- tion of a trumped-up charge, wit ness reverted to the "assault" in cident already mentioned.
P.C. So Shing, the third accused, In his turn said that on the ma
TRIP THROUGH CHINA.
LOCAL-RESIDENTS' EXPERI-
·ENCE, WITH BANDITS.
""It was not all beer and skittles, but it was good fun."
Thus did Mr. T. J. Price sum up his experiences of the trip he re cently made with Mr. E. C. Thomas. from Hongkong to Shanghal, vis Yunnanfu, Tungchwad, Suifu, Chong- king, Hunkow and Nanking.
in thg course of a lecture at the Helena May Institute, yesterday evening.
of portrayed in graphic detail some the superb scenery which their trip afforded them, and recounted vivid style their rather terrifying experience in the hands of bandits.
Ho
The lecture was made the more
taken by Mr. Thomas, and by means enjoyablo by the use of lantern slides, which were made from photographu of these the audience was introduced to many of the amazing scenes which the lecturer and his colleague had enjoyed."
Mr. Price first dealt with tho"kráin Journey which they made up to Yun- manfu, where, he said, the railway foundations were often washed away and dostroyed by the heavy rains. The railway itself was a gigantia feat, and, one of their chief thrills bridgo suspension which was literally thrown over from one mountain to another across a deep and wide, ravine. From there tha
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audience was taken to the time Mr. Price and Mr. Thomas met with the rebel troops, by whom they were received with great consideration, and who even provided them with escorts when they left the territory.
Beeting With Bandits.
BOY KNOCKED DOWN. between 8 p.m. and midnight. The
terial night, he went out on duty the sink, but fortunately after charge against him was a false one: ho had never received any money
seon money passed around.
DRIVER FINED FOR HAVING
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the bandits had made them give up certain of their goods and money, they were allowed to go free,
From then on to
to Nanking and ghai, their progress, which was 'An accideht, which occurred in
between walking and water Kee Lung Street, Shamshulpo in
travelling, was only once held up. September last had a sequel be- P.C. Kwong Shun said, he was
Mr. Price made interesting referèn fore Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith at the not supposed to be out that night,ces to the Mohammedan villages which they sometimes met, and men- Kowloon Magistracy yesterday but out he was for all that, as one
tloned that they occasionally found afternoon when the driver of of his unfalling practices was to
a village or town where penches and motor lorry was charged with fail.go to have tea at the Yee Heong even apricots could be obtained. ing to provide his vehicle with two round about that hour.
They had diverting experiences at the efficient and indépendant brakes. He regarded it as a coincl Inns, where they sometimes stayed. According to Sergeant Scrim the dence that the stall-holder and At one place the room had no win- of defendant knocked down a small. Chick Sick should also be there at dow, and although they lifted two
obtain some boy in Kee Lung Street on Septem-that particular hour. He held no the bricks off the roof to
conversation with them, but after light, these had to be replaced scon ber 21. The lorry was sub- sequently tested and found that having drunk his tea, left. It afterwards owing to the heavy rain, whilst in the doorway their coolies smoked opfum continuously. the hand brake was useless, tak-then started to rain, and he ran ing 94 feet to pull up the vehicle back to the Station when he was for shelter. He was on his way The foot brake was good,
stopped and, arrested. His Worship imposed a fine of
$30.
In a second case the driver of a motor lorry, who was stopped on the Castle Peak Rond, was in ed $30 for a similar ofence. Sub- Inspector Mason Informed his Worship that the hand brake was useless as it took 70 feet in which to stop the lorry... The foot brakn, however, was good.
On a charge of failing to have an automatic indicator fitted to a left-hand drive lorry, the driver was fined $5.
A Coincidence,
trip, said Mr. Price, was the last three The most magnificent part of their days, when they were able to lie back In a junk, and visualise all they had seen and experienced earlier.
The lecturer was introduced by Dr. Wellington, who later voted an ex- pression of thanks to Mr. Price for his
ble, and Interesting lecture.
At the close of the case. Mr. Hamilton said that the evidence, as given by the two principal wit nesses in the case, amounted to this, that the first accused was said to have received $11 and the third $5.50 in bribes. If he were to convict on such evidence, he must satisfy himself with the be discharged. The second defen-.
Kwong Shun, would bona fides of the two witnesses. In dant,
this case, the stall-holder, who bo'again remanded for further in- Worship rc- was one of these two, seemed to vestigation. His him to be a bully, if not a black-marked that he would discharge guard, and the other, his assistant. Kwong Shun also if he told the seemed to have been à giver of truth. It did not now annear to him as if he had done that, the His Worship asked whether the short measure, if not a perjurar.
With the discrepancies between Tles which he had dttered being regulation was known to drivers, the testimony of the stall-Holder abominable and incredible.
Sub-Inspector Mason replied
Addressing Mr. Murphy. that the notification had been pub- and his catspaw, and also that of lohed in both the English and that eminent gentleman, Chick A.S.P., his Worship said that al- Sick, it was a clear absurdity, though he had discharged the men Chinese Press and unless left.
Those discrepancies were not so in the case, any further action hand drive vehicle was fitted with small as could he bridged over which the police authorities might an indicator it would not be licens- after a close study of the facts like to take would rest with them. ed. The defendant had previous-and he (the Magistrate) would The case against the second de- ly had an indicator, bat had dis-not convict a dor on that evidence. cused was adjourned until Thurs- mantled it.
The first and third neqused wouli | day.
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