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TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1935.
SÅNG LEE FIRM LITIGATION
APPEAL AGAINST
JUDGMENT
LEAVE GIVEN
ant.
MAN ATTACKS WIFE
ADMITS CAUSING
INJURIES
The
When charged with the offence,
defendant pleaded guilty.
The areault is a serious one,"
Wong Hop, 32, a grass cutter, It was stated by Sub-Inspector
was again remanded until Wednes- L. Tyler, in the course of prosecu-
day, when he appeared before Mr. tions before Mr. Macfadyen in
Wynne-Jones st the Kowloon the Central Police Court this
At the Full Court this morning Magistracy this morning, charged morning, that the police had recently received many complaints before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl with inflicting grievous bodily of customers being intimidated by MacGregor, and the Pulsne Judge, harm to Ny Sheung, 26, his wife, shop fokis after haggling over Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, can at No. 20 Saigon Street, ground
for leave of appeal floor, carly
ол May 29, prices, "It seems to be due to application
Summary Court judg-Magistrate requested the prosecu- to depression," said the police against a
ment was brought by Mr. Duncation to obtain a detailed report of officer.
Kam-sheung, McNeill on behalf of Sang Lee & the Injurica received by complain- When You
Ce., of No. 2 Tin Lok Lane. student, accompanied by
The application was made as the merchant, Cheung Kam-chl, went' to a shop at 140 Des Voeux Rond result of the judgment delivered by Central yesterday to purchase two Mr. Justice Lindsell at the Sum- yards of cloth for 80 cents, the mary Court on May 29 in the claim student, after tendering a dollar for $234.95 brought by Lee Yan-wa, wald Detective luspector Dorling. and receiving 20 cents change, was of No. 278 Hennessy Road, against "Complainant was chopped over
on' her hands alleged to have been assaulted by the appellants as well as Sang Lee the head and both hands.. two fokia and robbed of the 20& Co., of No. & Tin Lok Lane, both tendons
of whom were alleged to be part-severed."
In outlining the facts of the cents.
The two fokis, Ko Kun-fong, 18,ners of the actual debtors, Sang and Li Po-nam, 21, appeared be. Lea, of Thompson Rond, now in ease, Inspector Dorling stated that fore Mr. Macfadyen and denied liquidation.
In his judgment, Mr. Lindsell charges of assault and stealing.
After hearing evidence, the gave bis decision in favour of the Magistrate convicted Ko Kun-fong firm of No. 8 Tin Lok Lane, but on the charge of assault and bound decided against that of No. 2, Tinman by her husband who took her him over in a bond of $50 for a Lok Lane, the appellants,
Mr. McNeill was instructed by period of one year. The theft
Mr. D. L. Strellett, of Messrs. Ges, Icharge was dismissed.
LiPo-nom was discharged on K. Hall Brutton & Co., while the hoth counts.
respondents, leg
Yan-wo,
EX-PARTIE CASE
la another case of a similar plaintiffs in the previous action, represented by Mr. Leu nature, the complainant was Ng were Kwong-hing, merchant of 9 Tang d'Almada e Castro, inr., instructed Man Street, while the defendants by Mr. d. T. Prior, of Messrs, were Ho Yik, 29. Lui Luk-kam, 32. Wilkinson & Grist. and Choi Chik, 40, all fokis of a shop at 22 Wing On Street. They
Mr. McNeill said the application were charged with theft by trick. of 50 cents, and assaulting the was an er-partir one and brought by Sang Lee & Co., of No. 2 Tin complainant.
The complainant was unable to Lok Lane, against the judgment of attend Court and n medical certi-the Phisne fudge, delivered on May 29. Leave of appeal at Home, he ficate was produced.
Defendants were remanded until said, was granted or exfused ander an application to be laid before the In-torrow on bail of $200 each.
Trial Court, but here for sine ren- ron or other the Home practice was As a result. never put into use. the application had to be mude he- fore a Full Court and the motion
POLICE RESERVE
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WEEK
Chinese Company
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Continuing.
The
were
apparently the woman went to live with another man because her husband could not support her. She was found living with this back home. The next morning about 7 nm. defendant woke up and, found complainant dressing up in her best clothes. He asked
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the harbour. Defendant told the replied that she was going across
The woman woman she was not to go, and they went into the kitchen to wash her had an argument. hands. The man followed her. and the
continued. argument Suddenly he snatched up a chopper and struck her. She was struck over the head and when defending herself she received injuries to her hands.
Defendant did not try to run away after the incident but stayed in the house, and was later taken to the police station by a district watchman.
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counsel said the Orders by Mr. D. Burlingham,rounds for the application were against the terms or the wording According to Inspector General of Police, state:
of the judgment. the notes. Mr. Sheldon, counsel Course: Part 1-A for plaintiffs in the previous action, Theatre is to be commended on lay- recruits of the Chinese Company who based his claim on three grounds,ing secured a splendid film of the namely, that the defendant firms Silver Jubilee procession in London, have not yet passed Part
the were branches of one another, that which is now showing in conjunc Traming Course will attend ut Chinese Company Ileadquarters on they were partners, and that they tion with the main offering, "The Tuesday, June 18th, at 17.30 hours should suffer by holding themselves Whole Town's Talking." for instruction.
Morse Signalling Class-All mem bers of the Morse. Signalling Class will attend at the Chinese Company! Headquarters on Friday, June 21st
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Flying Squad Instructional Patrol.--The instruc
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Emergency Unit Reserve Strength-Constables R407 L. Tipple and 1423 B, W. Slamons have the been taken oh the strength of Emergency Unit Reserve, 11th June, 1935.
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The plaintiffs, said counsel, had
failed on the entirely
first two rounds, but on the third they had succeeded and it was against that decision that the application for leave of appeal was made.
London
the
The film, to which there is a run- ning commentary, shows Their Majesties and other members of the Royal Family leaving Bucking- ham Palace and making a tour of
before attending Mr. McNeill further submitted Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul's the Palace, where a tremendous that the Puisne Judge gave his de-Cathedral, afterwards returning to cision on the third point entirely oration was given Their Majesties. agnitist the evidence......
The film is a most impressive re- cord of a historic occasion, and gives splendid idea of the huge crowds and the magnificent wel- come given the King and Queen. It should not be missed.
* COSTS QUESTION Referring to the question of costs, counsel said the Pitisne Judge had ordered his clients to pay the costs of the claim made by plain- tilfs, but he felt that as his clients
first two entitled to come to the decision kad succeeded in the points. it should be limited to the which he had made. point at issue--that they had In reply to the Chief Justice, suffered themselves by holding Mr. D'Almada said it seemed to him to be obviously an unfair out.
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The Chief Justice: We, are method by the appellants to make
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Observatory records show that some seven inches of rain have been registered since midnight on Friday. The heaviest fall was 6.11 inches between midnight Friday and midnight Saturday.
For the 24 hours ended at 10 a.m. to-day, the fall was 1.27 Inches. This brings the year's total so far to 24.21 inches, against an average of 31.61 inches,
The present supply of water in Hongkong reservoirs is 745 million gailons, which incans an increase of 154 million gallons since Fri- day.
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