1934-06-20 — Page 12

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20,

∙1934.

SANITARY BOARD.

VILLAGE RULING

was seized from behind by one, or possibly twe, of the mon sented bo hind. One placed his hand over the driver's eye and the other over SALE OF FOOD AT POKFULAM, hla mouth. The driver struggled and kept his foot on the brakes to avold an accident. The driver The story of an alleged attack clutched $4.30 in his hand and on a Chinese car driver by three Inter $2.30 was found on the floor British soldiers was told to Mr of the vehicle. The time of the Macfadyen in the Central Pollee assault was about 11.50 o'clock. Court yesterday afternoon when preliminary hearing against Robert The defendants were interrupted Booth, John Roberts and Roy by the appearance round the corner Horley all Privates in the South of two or three motor cars, whose Wales Borderers, on charges of lights shone brightly. They cons- highway robbery of two dol-jed struggling with Lo King and lara on Island Road near the ran in the direction of Repulse Bay Repulse Bay Hotel and assaulting Hotel. He jumped out of his car the driver, Lo King, were com-and gave chane nhouting "savo menced.

life," and "robbery," and also blow This Police whistle.

.

At yesterday's meeting of the Sanitary Board, Mr. R. A. D. Forrest presiding, a rasolution wan moved from the chair that the village of Pokfulam shaft bo a village at which no person, except as provided by the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance No. 1 of 1903, should sell or expo for sale in any place, not being a public market within the meaning of the Ordinance, any articles.oI food for man, usually sold or ox- posed for sale in a public market.

The Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson, Director of Public Works, neconded and the resolution was adopted.

The remainder of the business

Lieutenant I. G. Moan, of the South Wales Borderers, sat on the An Indian guard on duty out- Bench with the magistrate.

side the Repulse Bay Hotel, heard the alarm and ran towards the In his opening of the Crown sound of the whistle, meeting the спас Detective-Sergeant D. C. three soldicra on the way. They was formal. Fitches stated that, on Monday, an told him that they did not know identification parade was arranged what was the matter. |to be held at Murray Barracks, but the three, defendants and they did not wish it to be held and they wished to admit the whole thing. They were later clinrged.

There were present Mr. R. A. D. Forrest (President), the Hon. Mr. Defendants were later seen near the Secretary for Chinese Affairs R. M. Henderson (vice-president), Stanley Police Station, but dis-

(the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith), the appeared in the direction of Pak Medical Omeer of Health (Dr. Sha-wan. A search was made un-. M. Gray), Messrs. Wong Kwong- tin, F. C. Hall, L. C. F. Bellamy, Dr. Li Shu-fan, Dr. R. A. de Castro Basto, Mr. C. J. Roe (secretary), Mr. Im Ping-tseung (assistant accretary).

Sergeant Fitches stated that Lotil daylight. King was the licensed driver of A guard was kept at the Murray publle car No. 351. and, on the Barracks and, at about 4.20 p.m. night of June 15, was standing on Saturday the three defendants with his car outside the Luk Kwok returned to barracks, and

were Hotel, Gloucester Road. He turn-placed under arrest. Their hata, ed round at a sound at the back of tunles and coats were missing. his ear and saw three men, whom he alleged to be the defendants, getting in. They expressed n wish to go to Repulse Bay and he told them in English that the price of the trip out was $2 and the same for the return journey. They agreed and handed over $2, which he put in his right lower jacket pocket. They then asked for the enver of the car to be put up and this was done.

A cap and a regimental cane with the S.W.B. badge was found in the car.

The clothes of the three defen- dants were discovered later on the hillside at Pak Sha-wan.

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The complainant and other wit- nesses gave evidence after which Lance-Corporal Isance, who was on Police post duty at Murray Barracks, stuled that Booth Empire is resigning When they had proceeded some Robert and Horley left barracks Deanery of St. Paul's. distance op Stubbs Road, Booth on June 15 at 5.22 p.m. and should His resignation takes effect on climbed from the back of the car have returned at 10 p.m. Lance- October 2. and sat beside the driver. At a Corporal Havard also gave evid- His Majesty the King has ap- point in Island Road near the Re-fence, after which the hearing was proved the appointment of Denu puise Bay Hotel be was told to run adjourned to to-morrow afternoon. Walter Robert Mathews back and stop, both of which he Booth, Roberts and Horley were Exeter, to succeed Dean Inge.-- did. Immediately on stopping, he remanded in prison custody. Reuter Sperial.

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