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ANALYSIS IN WEICHT.
Extract
Phosphates AS.P205 Proteins
9.31%
0.08% 0.61%
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
FALSE PRETENCES
PAWNED EAR-RINGS
NOT GOLD
MONDAY,
WAGES DEBT DISPUTE
PRISON SENTENCE
FOR ASSAULT
FEBRUARY 18, 1985.
GAMBLING RAID
OVER THIRTY CHINESE ARRESTED
A sequel to an attempt by Sin
Thirty-four Chinese were arreal- ed by the polico, as the result of Kwal, aged 28, unemployed,, to obtain money by false pretences,
An allegation that the incident a gambling raid on the third floor was his appearance before Mr. A.Jarose out of a dispute regarding of 170 Queen's Road West last W. G. H. Grantham at the Kowloon the payment of wages was made night. A game of pai kau was in Magistracy this morning, when hoby Chan. Chik-lok, aged 22, when Progress and table money totalled
$2.38. was sentenced to one month's hard he was brought before Mr. A. W. Ko Ho, a married woman; Fung for G. L. Grantham, at the Kowloon Chik, 33, shop foki; and Leung Magistracy this morning, charged Chung, 32, hawker, were fined $50 with nssaulting Chan Sum, aged each beforo Mr. Wynne-Jones in Detective Sergeant Dowman
the Central Policó Court this stated that at about 8.45 a.m. on, a coal coolic.
morning on pleading guilty to a Saturday the defendant went to The defendant was also charged charge of keeping a common gam- the Siu Cheong pawnshop in with stealing from the complaining house. Shanghai Streat, and pub
labour and recommended banishment.
up
for
Twenty-two others were fined $2 oach for gambling, while $3.38 whe plazed in the Poor Box
ofant a purse containing $3 and an pawn 群 meir glit car-ringe, for which he overcoat. naked $2. When asked whether Detective - Sorgeant Franklin, Nine absentees had their bail. they were real gold, the defendant replied in the affirmative and pro-Prosecuting, said that the defend-of $3 each estreated,
Dotóctive Sergeant Fowlie duced a receipt which he alleged ant and the complainant lived in related to the purchase of the car the same flat at No. 942 Canton afated that Fung Chik was in Road, second floor. On the charge of the game, while Loung rings. Chan Sau, the pawnbroker, morning of February 13, defendant Chung kept watch for the police on further examination of the car asked complainant for a loan of and was arrested at the top of the rings, found that they were not a real gold, so he and another foki ten cents to get a hair cut. The stairs.
went Ko o stated that her mother arrested the man and took him to back to his bunk and lay down. was away and she was left In
complainant refused and the police station.
The defendant then picked up a charge of the premises.
The defendant alleged that when bamboo pole and assulted the com ho was out for a walk one day, plainant, and snatched his purse he mot a stranger who showed from the girdle round his waist. him a pair of car-rings. The man He also took an overcoat, which alleged that they were real gold, was hanging up, and then ran
POLICE RESERVE
and promised the defendant a meal away, with one of the complain-ORDERS FOR CURRENT if he would pawn them for him. ant's fokis in pursuit. The defon- Defendant agreed and the man in-dant was arrested by a Chinese structed defendant what he should constable. Bay to the pawnbroker.
DEATH OF MR. B. ULLAND
WEEK
Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. II. King, Inspector General of Police, state;
Chinese Company
It was alleged by the defendant that the complainant asked him to come from the country to look after an opium divan. Defen
Inspection Parade.-All ranks of tho dunt did so and the complainant did not pay him. Recently defen- Chinoso Company will parade at Con- dant had received a letter from tral Police Station on Thursday, February 21st,, at 17.30 hours under his father requesting him to re- Sub Inspector R. J. Hunt for a gener- WELL-KNOWN ON turn to the country, so he asked al inspection of equipment etc. by
the complainant to pay the money the Company Commander. Dros5 CHINA COAST
White Uniform, Cap arith which was owing to him as wages. Blue The death occurred suddenly at Complainant continually refused, Cover, Belt with Brace, Armlet with (com- Badge, "Pocket Policeman" and noto- the French Hospital this morning, so defendant told him of Mr. Bernhard Ulland, a native plainant) that he would have to book to be carried. Tho Equipment take his overcoat and pawn it, and Officer will make a point of being of Norway. Deceased was 58
present. keep the money as his wages. De-
Flying Squad years of age, and unmarried. He fondant also alleged that the com- was a well-known figure on the plainant struck him first with an Special Duty-The ten members of China coast, having served on opium pipe, and that started the the Flying Squad who have been various Norwegian ships for ght.
detailed for duty at the Races will period of about Afteen years. He! On being convicted on
the parade at Central Police Station an entored hospital yesterday,
charge of assault, defendant was the following days: Feb. 18th, 19th, The funeral takes place to- sentenced to one month's hard and 20th., at 10.30 hours, and
February 23rd. at 12.00 hours. The other two charges morrow, the cortege passing the labour.
D. L. KING, Monument at 10.30 am.
were diamissed.
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