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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1933.
MARRIAGE TERMS.
YOUNG GIRL TAKEN AWAY BY CHINESE
CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
JUNK MANSLAUGHTER CASE TO OPEN ON MONDAY
had mat defendant at Leung Yau'a house and had once gone to the theatre with him. Some days had taken her to a restaurant. A lator, defondant and Leung You few days after that, Leung You took her to defendant's house A fine of $150 or two months' where she was made to stay. Now A ense of interest at the imprisonment was the sentenco im clothing was bought for her. De- Criminal Sessions of the Supreme posed by Mr. Butters at the Kow-fendant had told witness that her Court is that in which Mark loon Mugistracy yesterday after mother and he had arranged a William Hallums, Customs Officer noon, on an Empress Lodge bor murringe. Her mother had men- commanding the as. Kwan Lui, is Leung Kal-man, who was found tioned that negotiations were charged with the manslaughter of gulity of unlawfully taking away taking place.
Ng Koo, a girl aged three years, a Chinese girl, Chan Lal-kuen,
on board a junk in Junk Bay, on against the wishes of her mother, Leung Yau had been asked by April 1. The hearing opens be- Wong Foon.
defendant to find him a wife. She fore the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice bad been present when the Wood, on Monday next.
narringe negotiations took place and had heard defendant agreeing
Sub-Inspector W. Mair prosecut et, while Mr. F. X. D'Almada JP. appeared for the defendant.
to pay $500 for the girl.
Mr. Butters: Are you sure the
mother gave her consent?-Yes.
Casen to be heard by the Chief Justice are no under:
The first witness, Wong Faun,
Mr. Buttera: Did the marriage Liu Hing, entering a dwelling the girl's mother, said that on ceremony Lake place?-I do not house at night with intent, and April 6 she entered into marriage know.
|larceny in a dwelling house; negotiations with defendant and her daughter. Witness demanded
Fung King, Fok Chuen and $400 lucky money, but, ne defen- dant would not pay that amount, evidence that she had found
Wong Wai Hing then gave Wong Yuk-ling, robbery by two or the more (Wong Yuk-ling being acces- the negotiations fell through. On
sory before the fact), larceny in a. April 36, her daughter disappeared, girl and taken her home.
The defendant, Leung Kai Man, dwelling house (Wong Yuk-ling having left the house with a rela- said that he had promised the being accessory before the fact), tion, Leung Yau, who had beengirl's mother $500 "lucky" money, and receiving stolen goods; present at the marriage negotia$100 of which was to be paid on
Mul Young and Chan Sau, roh- tions.
On May 2, a sister-in-law, Wong
bory with violence and larceny in Mr. D'Almada: Did the mother Wai-hing. returned with the girl
a dwelling house (Chan Sau being whom she had found walking in wife? Yes.
say you could take the girl as your accessory before the fnet);
account.
Wong Taoi, robbary by two or
Austin Road and who had for the Mr. Buttera: DI you last week, been staying with defen through ( marringe ceremony more. dant. The girl had in ker posses-with the girl?-No.
sion $50 in money, one wrist. Mr. D'Almada submitted that watch, one pair of shoes and some there was no case against the de- clothing.
fendant. The witness for the com-KO with defendant, and took no Witness denied that the defen-plainant, Leung Ynu, said that steps to stop the girl from seeing dant offered her $100 an account there was an agreement and the kim. The girl's evidence Is very
rambling.
to carry through the marriage girl's evidence was most unsatis-} negotiations. She did not visit the factory, in fact, a rambling tale- Mr. Butters: The girl's a Mar. defendant at his house to make a tissue of les.
I think there were negotiations for further terma with him, and had Mr. Butters: There is no evida marriage, but I do not think not consented to the defendant ence that the negotiations were they were carried through, and taking her daughter.
carried through.
there was no ceremony. There is Chan Lal Kuen, daughter of first Mr. D'Almada: The mother no doubt that the girl was a willing witness, in evidence suid that she gave her consent that the girl could party to what took place.
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