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ALLEGED CARGO PILFERING

FIVE CHINESE APPEAR IN COURT

A

MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1932.

ARSON CHARGE AT SEAMAN SENT TO

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SHAMSHUIPO FIRE SEQUEL

FRAUD ALLEGED

"HOUSE"

CHARGED WITH BEING A VAGRANT

D. J. Boukousky. 31, a seaman, intated to have deserted from the a.s. Grace Harbour, was charged with being a vagrant before Mr.

As a result of the arrest of several bostmen and the recovery of part of consign- mont of cargo which had been con- signed to Kaymally & Co., five

The June Criminal Sessions open-Wynne-Jones at the Central Police Chinese, including two women,

Boukousky left his ship ten days appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones ed this morning before the Puiane Court to-day.

he had been at the Central Police Court this Judge (Mr. Justice Wood).

the Three charges against Cheung ago, since when morning in connexion with

Sau-fu, one of murder and two or knocking about the Colony until giving himself up to the police pilfering.

letters demanding The three men were alleged to delivering.

Detective Sergeant Mottram have stolen six rolls of artificial silk money, with menaces, were ndjourn-during the week-end.

anid the American Consul General and 186 yards of tweed cloth from aed to the July Sessions.

.on The only other ense on the enten was endeavouring to get the de- cargo bent in the harbour Thursday last, while the tweder was a charge of arson against fendant away within the next women were tharged with receiv- Chan Chok. ing stolen property.

The men all pleaded guilty, but the women denied receiving.

Detective Sergent D. Fitches, who prosecuted, asked for a re- mand until Wednesday, the ease neegrdingly being adjourned for

48 hours,

RELIGIOUS FERVOUR

SCENES

few days, and he asked that the Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith. Assis-man be kept in the House of De- tant Crown Solicitor, conducted the tention until that could prosecution. The defendant was ranged. not represented by counsel.

said

Boukousky was

committed

be I

to

Chinn

were

In outlining the case for the the House of Detention.. Crown, Mr. Whyte-Smith there were two counts against the nceused, but they were in reality

Pank Cheung-shun, of the alternative counts, The first was oi Company, was charged before the Marino that on May 3rd, 132, at Shamshui- Hon. Comdr. Hole, at the

or Court this morning, with having po he had set fire to a shop dwelling with intent to injure or moored three lighters, which defraud, contrary to Section 4 laden with fuel oil, nt a place other Continued from Pape 1.)

the Malicious Damage Ordnance of than the dangerous goods anchorage. The defendant admitted the offence, ports. These have brought full 1865. The second charge was that, and was Gned 860 or one month's im- complements of passengers, who contrary to Section 3 of the same prisenment. will remain for the week of the Ordinance, he had set fire Congress and in some cases longer.house, a man being in the house at Some will call at other Irish ports, the time.

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to A

A monkey belonging, to Frivate James Latham, of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, stationed at the Shanshuipo Camp, was removed to the Mataukok Slaughter House for observation after it had bitten Lance Corporal Burns of the ammo Regiment, The victim was treated by the Medical Oferr of the Regiment.

and others intend to proceed to Mr. Whyte-Smith said it was English and Continental ports competent for the jury to bring the before returning. The arrival of neeused in not guilty or guilty of the Papol

Cardinal Legate,

one of the two charges against him, Lorenzo Lauri, will be the ucension

EXCESSIVE INSURANCE. of a special display. He will travel by special steamer from Holy-

The fire took place on May 3rd In The steamer shop or dwelling house in Sham- head

The Congresshuipo said the prosecutor.

Mr. Whyte-Smith related how the dying the Papal and lags will arrive at Thin Laoghaire accused was the proprietor of this fire had been put out and an exami

lights had at three o'clock in the afternoon, shop, living there with his wife nation of the electric The intention is that about half

brother-in-daw who shown that they were in good or- the assisted in the business. Haber der, way across the Irish Sea

line the main dashery was

Two uncorked botiles containing steamer will be salated by al aquadron of Free State aeroplanes ying in the formation of a Cross.

knitting factory in Nam Chung floor. be continued. These The Legate will be the guest of

Street. The stockings manfuctur-been

the Government sent, to Archbishop Byrne, daring his stay in Dublin.

BOMB SENSATION

FOUND UNDER PLATFORM AT SCHOOL

and young

of

the

business. The reused also had a little fluid were found on had

OVER-VALUED.

the

ed there were sold in his shop." At Analyst who found the contents to the time of the fire, the stock-in-1 Kerusene. In achlition to that, tradle was insured with the Wing all police witnesses would say they On Company for $3,000 and the

catering smelt kerosre furniture for $1,500,

| premises, "I shall endeavour to prove that these fisurances were excessive," said Mr. Whyte-Smith. "The bro Mr. Whyte-Smith said his sub- ther-in-law will say that both he mission that the stock had been London, June 19. and his sister had gone to bed at over-valued would be supported by

the an Insurance caused Inst 9.30 leaving the accused in

broker who would night by the discovery of a bomb shop going over accounts,

plare the valuation of the stock-in- under the platform from which "At 3.16 .m., an Indian con trade nt $1,588.77 and the furniture Lord Lloyd and the Bishop of stable on duty in the vicinity saw at $461.25. Carlisle were addressing the boys a man standing in the middle of The Puisne Judge:--The Crown's of St. Bee's School, Cumberland. the road blowing a whistle. The case will be that the accused set fre The homb was timed to explode constable cannot swear that this to the house and if you fail on that during the ceremony.

man was the accused, but I think point you fail altogether? you will be able to infer that much from other evidener.

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A light report was heard, and It is believed that the detonator went off, but failed to explode the charge.

TWO FIRES.

The Cumberland Chief Con- "Evidence will be given," con- stil immediately telephoned tinned the prosecutor, "that there to Scotland Yard, which sent an were two distinct fires burning in expert to examine the bomb. It the shop when the Indian constable is thought to be loo well-made to entered. A very significant point be the work of a practient joker. is that the distance between them ----Reuter.

was 20 feet."

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Mr. Whyte-Smith:--Yes. Evidence was given by Mr. Char- i tes Arthur Grimes, (Government; draftsman), Inspector Vincent (police photographer), Mr. A. Jack- (Assistant Government son Analyst) Mr. A. E. B. de Sousa (valuer for the Wing On Insurance Company) and Mr. J. C. Fitz-Henry (Fire Brigade Department).

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