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IX
FLAMING GUNS
with RUTH HALL, WILLIAM FARNUM.
THE HONGKONG
CAR & CYCLIST COLLIDE
ACCIDENT SEQUEL
IN COURT
TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1985.
SCHOOL TEACHER FOUR BANISHEES
CHARGED
ALLEGED ATTEMPT
AT FRAUD
EMPRESS LINER
INCIDENT.<
GAOLED
ONE ARRESTED WHEN HAVING BATH
Four returned banishees were Fines. totalling – $30 were im-
charged before. Mr. Schofield, at posed on Woo Hing, aged 20, car
the Central Magletracy: this morn- washer, when he was summoned be-
ing, and sentenced to varying fore Mr. Macfadyen at the Central
terms of imprisonment with hard Magistracy this morning on four
labour. enunta (n) driving private ear No. George Alexander Gordon, a 601 without due care and caution 22-year-old teacher of the Cosmo-Wong Tak-kwong, unemployed, In Morrison Hill Road on June 8, politan College, No. 119 Parker who was arrested in Queen's Road. before Mr. East, had been banished fur ten appeared (b) falling to stop after a collision Street.
the Kowloon rears on January 1, 1931, and he with a push-cyclist, (e) failing | Wynhe-Jones at
sentence of twelvo report an accident at the Magistracy this morning, charged received a nearest Police Station, and id) with attempting to obtain money failing to be accompanied by by false pretences. licensed driver when driving ear No. 501.
Lo
It was alleged that the necused attempted to obtain $60, United The complainant was Che Hang. States currency, from Dir. J. J. aged 17. student, of 19, Tin Lok Gibbon, purser of the Lane. Traffic Sergeant Clark pro-Empress of Canada, yesterday by secuted.
tions.
of the tion.
L.
A
months-hard labour. He said he had come back to see his mother who was ill.
enme
sell
Fun Ying-cheong, unemployed, cripple, who was banished for K.M.S. ten years in March this year, was entenced to six months hard he had bequabour. The defendant was only pretending that
by Mr. R.about three feet from the ground, Defendant admitled
the authorised to do Ru
he summonses except th).
Williamson, a passenger on the both his legs being crippled, He
#nid
back to Sergeant Clark said defendant steamer.
cigarettes. actually stopped after colliding Detective Sub-Inspector
Li Tak. unemployed, bunished with the complainant. but ran Whant appeared for the prosecutor ten years In March this year,
futtས away. Giving the
to nine months' was sentenced euse, the Sergeant, stated that on E. R. Fleming. purser's mus- June 8, at about 4 p.m. defendant senger of the Empress of Canada, hard labour. He was arrested in sentenced to slx jemployed, was was driving car No. 601 south along, stated in evidence that at 9 am Johnston Road, and Liu Wing, un- He Was Morrison Hill Road when he yesterday witness was attending months. bard labour. collided with cumplainant who was the telephone on the ship. Shortly banished for ten years in August riding a bicycle northwards to after 11 am.. a message was re1988. He was arrested in Wan- wards Hennessy Road. When com ceived for Mr. Williamson.
chai when having a bath, up, he boy was sent for him, but he was plainant picked himself WIN again knocked down. De out. At 11.45 am.. another call gave instructions to witness to pay fendant then disappeared and was rereived asking whether #bills, for him. complainant reported the ineident
for Mr. had been left 1ENELE!
POLICE SENT FOR. to the police, as a result of which! Williamson. and the caller wasi
Mr. J. G. Webber, Master-At- Sergeant Clark made investiga- told that one had been left at 11|
a.m. The caller replied that he Arms, stated that about 11.50 am. Defendant's muster was an In- knew about that, and asked for he received a message from last diam car driver,
Kartar Singh, the purser. He was asked for his witness and went to the Water- When Sergeant Bark questioned, name, and in answer, gave the Police Station and asked that a him about defendant, he told a lot
name of a firm which witness police olleer be sent to the ship. of Hes about defendant being in did not hear properly, and stated Twenty minutes later, witness the country. He himself had wit- that the caller wished to send awent back and saw accused and nessed the preident, as it had man to collect an account against last witness. Witness heard the happened outside his garage, but Mr. Williamsons from the parser.last witness asked accused why the bill was in gold dollars, and hail made no attempt to report it.
the reply was it hnd been arranged The bicycle had been considerably!
The purser at that time was by Mr. Williamson and that the damaged, the PAT wheel being
busy with the captain, and the exchange had been fixed at his smnehed.
Defendant said he had been caller was told to telephone agato office. learning to drive a car for nearly later.
WIN received and the person him to his cabin. As they left, five months, but had always been accompanied by a licensed driver, speaking told witness that it was they met Sub-Inspector Whant and Mr. Williamson who was speak.
Accused he accompanied them. June 8 was the first otension on
the purser was cautioned and searched. On which he had taken a car out being, and asked for
who was called.
him was found a piece of paper himself.
Questioned, witness stated that with the heading "Cosmopolitan College." We also had in his he had not heard the voice on the telephone before, and he thought possession a first-class passenger American whoist of the Empress of Canada. that it was an
dated June 7. These were kept spoke,
Whant Mr. J. J. Gibbison, purser, state by Sub-Inspector
and that at 11.45 a.m. he was called accused was taken to the police to the telephone and was told station, where the brief case was that the person speaking gave the searched.
Williamson.. Ten name of Mt.
After evidence, His Worship dis missed (h) summons, but fined defendant $15 for failing to drive with due care and caution, $10 for failing to report the accident, $5 for being unaccompanied by u licensed driver, and ordered $8 compensation to be given to com- plainant for the damage done to the bicycle.
PHILIPPINE SUGAR
EL
BECAME SUSPICIOUS
At 11.57 .m. anther call
Witness asked accused to follow
Defendunt denied that the minutes later, he was called again passenger list was found on him and the caller told witness that and alleged that it was found in he was Mr. Williamson, who was his brief case at the police station.
first-class
from passenger
Mr. N. Williamson stated that Manila to Vancouver. Witness he did not know the accused and knew Mr. Williamson's voice and that he knew nothing whatever Washington, June 12..
Witness did not The Agriculture Adjustment as the voice did not sound like it. about the biIL
announced he became suspicious,
give anybody authority to go lo Administration bas
The caller then told witness the parser to collect payment of that beginning June 15, Philip-
and bills. an advertiser the United that he was pine sugar entering
Witness had advertisements in a the States against 1935 quota. that Mr. Williamson wanted wit will be weighted and tested for ness to pay a bill for $60 (U.S.local directory, but this was done: polarisation. Polariscopic tests currency) on his behalf. Witness through a Manila representative. are taken to indiente the sugar did not catch the name the caller If any advertisements were put in local newspapers; it would be done content of raw sugar.-Reuter.
OCCASIONAL RAIN
gave,
At witness' request to call, the under witness' authority. During accused arrived on the steamer the time he was ashore, witness at 12.10 p.m. and produced a bill had no communication with the from a brief case and said "Mr. ship. Williamson hus
1
Was
you
that these
naked
DEFENDANT REMANDED A wenk anticyclone covers the
The bill pay this bill."
At this stage the Magistrate in- Sea of Japan with a ridge of high
from the Cosmopolitan formed defendant pressure extending to East China. Advertising Syndicate for the witnesses had been heard because
be leaving on Pressure remains moderately high sum of $60. Witness queried they would over the Pacific from the Southern it because the amount was in gold steamer to-morrow, and that if he Philippine Islands to Guam.
the had any questions, to ask, he depression remains over S. W. dollars. At this moment China. Local forecast:-S. Wateamer's Master-At-Arms came in, should do so now.
The defendant told witness that
A
the
Defendant was then remanded or variable winds, light to mode-the exchange had been fixed at his until Saturday morning in police rate; cloudy, occasional ralu.
custody.
office.
Defendant gave his name as
Before leaving the dock, defend- The Hongkong University Union "Francis Lee, China Building" ant reminded Sub-Inspector Whant will hold moonlight plenic on Witness wrote this on the back of that another man was implicated Saturday, June 15, to White Sand the bill in pencil. Witness handed in this case. Bench. The launch will leave Blake the bill to the Master-At-Arms and
A
stated.
The
Sub-Inspector Whant explained Pier at 7.45 p.m. sharp, instead of defendant was asked to go with to his Worship that a witness 7 p.m. as previously charge is $1 per head, refreshments him to his cabin, included. The destination is subject to alteration.
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