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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

22. 1932.

PRISON AND BIRCH

SEVERAL ROUBERY CASES

BEFORE PUISNE JUIGE

Three men, Tang Yun-chiu. Cheung Wal-lin, and Li Tang, were sentenced to three years' imprison- ment and twenty-four strokes of the birch by the Pulsne Judge (Mr. Justice Wood) on a charge of rols. hery by two or more. Both plend.. ed guilty. Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith pirosecuted.

The robbery was committed on a house in Shek Wu Tong, which in about five mlle South of Tal-O Police Station Four or five man entered the house at 1 am. and surprised the inmates, three wo

Whyte-Smith for the men. Mr Crown stated that as far as he knew no.arms were produced. The from that man were not village but were from Samshuipo. The Arst defendant was arrested on October 2 in Samshulpo and the other two in Mongkok, five days

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The robbers took away $389 worth of money and property, and of this, $300 worth of property was recovered.

Two Years for Larceny. Sentence of two years bard Inbour was passed on Chan Sang, alias Li Mow, who pleaded guilty to six charges of larceny extend- ing over three months.

The thefts to which the accused pleaded guilty were ne follow-

a clock July 8 at Kowloon Tong, from Mr. J. Cameron; July 20 at Kowloon Tong, an

electric iron from Slu Ho Suk; August 22 at Kowloon Tong, a gold watch from Mr. C. Thomas; September 18 at Kowloon, a sewing machine from Mrs. Alice Burleigh; October 4 from Homuntin, 2 silk dresses from Miss M. Rajela: October 22 from Kowloon Tong- gramo- phone from Mr. Harboto..

Mr. Whyte-Smith, prosecuting, stated that the thefts were rather defendant's clever thefts. The

record showed that he had been convicted 'four times à larceny, once of house-breaking and once of asaruit, At the time he was arrested he was under police aupervision, but had falled to re- port,

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