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SHOOTING DOGS
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S
STATEMENT
Since April 27, a total of 184 have been shot by police dogs officers in Hongkong and on the I mainland. Dogs are only shot when they cannot, or cannot safe- ly, be captured.
This information was given by the Colonial Secretary, (Hon MP. W. T. Southern) in reply to ques- tions by Sir Henry Pollock in the Legistative Council yesterday.
Pursuant to notice, Sir Henry asked the following questions:
1. What instructions, If any, and when, have been given by the Honourable the Inspector General of Police to the police officers con- cerned as to the exercise of their discretionary power to shoot in the streets dogs, which are found at large without muzzles,
2. Has the power to shout dogs without muzzies been restricted to European Officers only.
3. Since the present muzzling Order came into force, how many at large without doga, found
muzzlea,
(a) On Hongkong Island, (b) On the mainland,
bave been shot by the Police,
without warning to their owners?
In how many of such cases werd the owners of those doga ancer- Ininable?
4. Have any symptoms of rabies been found in any of the dogs re- ferred to in Question 3, and, if so, in how many of those dogs?
Government Replies,
The Colonial Secretary's replies were:
1. The Police were instructed on 27.4.33 to carry out the terms of Regulation 21 which states that"....any dog found abroad in the public thoroughfares or else- where which is neither muzzled nor
2,
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On the ground that the evidence on the lead may be captured and de-given before the Court was con-
Mr. Lo added that this car into his arms and both of them BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. tained, or may be shot or other-tradictory, Mr. Balfour at the Magistracy yesterday wise destroyed, by any police Kowloon officer or by any person authorised afternoon dismissed a summons in passed so quickly that neither the were sobbing. by the Inspector General of which Wong Wan-pal, the driver complainant nor his friend could was see its number. They could see. Police...
It is left to the dis-of private car No. 3875, cretion of the Ofleer to de, de charged with drivhg in a manner however, that it was a Buick, and whether he can safely empture dangerous to the public at Tsun- recalled that a few minutes before He contended that complainant had swerved whilst he was being on May 8, about 7.23the incident they had dog alive or whether It must hewan Road
stationary Buick some distance overtaken, and this caused the shot.
back.
Complainant accelerated cars to get closer than they should Mr. Horner Lo appeared on behalf and finally was able to speak to have been. In any case, he dented Yes, except in Sha Tin and Tai Po Districts, New Territories, Lor the complainant. Mr. Wong the driver of the car, who was the that his ear had hit for a short period April/May while Inspector Nicolls was for defendant in the case. After his plainant's mid-guard. while several rabid dogs were at the Police. Mr. J. . Prentis conversation with the defendant. His story was corroborated by large there. A case of humanpeared for the defendant when the
coraplaluant took ont rabins occurred at Sha Tin, a feane was first mentioned last platelayer on the railway dying of week, but he had received no fur- hydrophobia. Special officers whether instructions. are good "shots" are entrusted It was alleged by Mr. Lo that with the duty of dost ahunting in complainant was driving his car: Evidence on the lines indicated was not a Chinese he would have
given by com- shot him dead. along Castle Peak Road in aby Mr. Lo was
After hearing the evidener of leisurely manner
at a speed of plainant, who further stated that
car had both sides, his Worship said there (a) 68 dots have been shot on about 20 miles an hour when, after the defendant's
Indies inside was still a doubt in his mind. been without any warning, a powerful passgil him.
The evidence given had ear passed him at a high speed, lonkelt back and grinned,
Defendant denied that he was somewhat contradictory, and he it passed so close that it grazed
manner. decided to dismiss the summons. the complainant's mid-guard. The driving in a dangerous
all cases.
3. Since April 27th:
the Island, and
(b) 116 on the mainland.
It is quite impossible for the police to ascertain the owners of annuzzled dogs until these have ben captured or shot.
Dogs are only shot when they cannot, or cannot safely, be enp- Lured.
4 The earenses of stray dogs shot by Police Officers are not ex amined for evidence of rabies.
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GOLD WATCH CHAIN STOLEN FROM MATSHED
Mr. 0. B. Raven, the Kowloon C.C. cricketer, and architect of the firm of Raven and Basto, Architects and Engineers, report ed to the police last night the loss of a 17 carat gold watch chain. vained at $200.
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