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LORRY DRIVER

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A fine of $15 was imposed by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning, on Fan Leung, driver of lorry No. 360, who was convicted on a summons

Salvation

Army For

SEPTEMBER 6, 1935.

|BANGLE SNATCHING

INCIDENT

Canton Soon THREE MEN BEFORE

INTERNATIONAL

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The Salvation Army Is coming of driving without due care and to Canton in the near future, with caution In Connaught Road Gen-a group of officers representing tral, near the junction with Pot-four nationalities, hended by tinger Street, on August 22.

Brigulier James Sansom.

The summons was taken out as a result of a complaint made by Mr. A. Jackson, the Government Analyst, who was driving along Connaught Rond from east to west.

According to the official organ of the Salvation Army, Brigadier Sansom was to leave London for Canton on July 27, in advance of the South China plonger party.

COURT

An apprentice, Lam So, aged 18. appeared betors Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing, charged with the theft of a pearl bracelet, valued at $60, the property of a married woman, Chan Yuk-chan. nt Hing Loong Street, near Des Voeux Road Central, on Thursday night. Two other men, Fok Sze, aged 19, and ip Shum, aged 30 both described, as engineers, were enarged with alding and abetting Lam So to commit the offence. All defend-

At the junction with Pottinger The ploneer ufficers are:-Ad-junts denied the charges. Street, he noticed a little boy stand-jutant and Mrs. Ralph Panting, of Ing in the middle of the road. The the British territory, last stationed defendant's lorry was coming in the at Saltcoats; Captain Percy Stanley, opposite direction, and hẹ notierd of the British

territory, last It make for the boy, who jumped {atatloned at the "House of the Was walking along Queen's Rond

out of the way. Mr. Jackson was forced to swerve foto Palinger Street to avoid hitting the boy. The lary continued on its way. and although he turned and fol- lowed, he could catch up with it.

The defendant denied that be had made for the bay, but said the boy ran in front of the lorry and he had to swerve to the right to avoid him. The boy stopped near the pipe-line running in thr midde of the road, and at the same. time, complainant's cur coming in the opposite direction also stop- ped. He did not know who the boy was.

Mr. Seltoftelit convicted defend- ant, but said he was not going to take a sering view of the cure, as the

really the mischief-maker.

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"TELEGRAPH" ART

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To-morrow's Picture

Festures

Wedding groups will pre- dominate in the illustrations in to-morrow's issue of the Tele gaph Pictorial Supplement, These including the marriages of Mr. B. C. Field and Miss E Schroter, Mr. G. Merriman and Miss Morrison,' Mr. Jacob Y. Won and Miss Lee Fung-Ising. There will also be a group of the Drums of the 2nd Battalion of the East' Lanenshire, Regi- ment and a pitture showing the Combined Drums and Hand carrying out Retreat.

Further pictures will show The distribution of prizes in connection with the Chinese chess championship of the Colony; and the chair of St. Paul's Church.

When

Detective Sergeant T. Cashman stated that at a little after 8 o'clock on Thursday evening, complainant Central, followed a few yards be- hind by her elder sister and near Graham brother. Street, complainant was tensed by the three defendants, who came very close to her. She did not take any notice of them, but con- tinued on until she reached ling Loong Street, when she turned 310NJA to proceed to Des Voeux Road Central.

The defendants followed her, and first defendant suddenly came up, put his arms around her and snatched the bracelet off her right

arm.

Second and third defendants were nearby. Complainant's brother, on hearing her shout "Snatching!" went to her rescue, and he saw the Incident. He caught hold of first defendant who had commenced to run away, and second incl third defendants attempted to free their friend from his grasp.

Second defendant was caught by complainant, while her sister arrested the third. District Watchman No. 47 then came on the scene on hearing police whistles. saw the struggle in progress. enquired into the matter and brought all parties to the Central Police Station. The bracelet was recovered four yards away from where the snatching occurred by the complainunt,

Lower Court proceedings against LA Vin, 50-year-old unemployed seaman, on a charge of uttering .a forged $10 note of the Charter- ed Bank of India, Australasia and

Evidence was then given by com- China, were resumed before Mr. last engaged in editorial duties in D. W. No. 47, and Sergeant Cash- Klackers, a Finnish-born officer, plainant, her sister and brother, Thomson at the Kowloon Magis-Sweilen: Lieutenant Huby Skelton, man. tracy this morning.

. Mrs. San9M0271 and

the

It is alleged that defendant at a Chinese Corps in California: of the United States, last stationed

First defendant, in answer to uttered a forged $10 note at the and Lieutenant Margaret Thomp the charge, denied stealing the Hop Cheung Brewood shop, Saison, commissioned in May last to bracelet, but admitted having Young Choi Street, on August 23 the Women's Social Work in Great teased complainant. Second and Yeung Mun, the master of the Britain and Ireland.

third defendantà professed they shop, is the complainant.

Formal evidence of an identi-follow-to Canton at an early date, affair.

family will knew nothing at all about fication parade held at the Yau while other officers are under con- mat Police Station compound aideration for this new sphere of 11.30 am. to-morrow.

The case was adjourned till was given by Mr. W. P.Thompson, Inbour. On arrival in Hongkong, Assistant Superintendent of Police Brigadier Sansom will find eight |- (Kowloon), and police interpreter, young ladies ready to be enrolled

Fu Yuk-ching.

as the Army's first contingent in South China

Chan Fat, master of the Chan Fat firewood shop at the corner of Canton Rond and Kansu Street,

stated in evidence that about 2.10 COURT MARTIAL

p.m. on August 24, defendant went to his shop to buy firewood. After bargaining. defendant ordered $1 worth and handed a $10 note to witness. Witness

banknute.

After further evidence was taken, the case was adjourned."

CHARGES

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Then told defendant he had no ALLEGED DISOBEYING change, so defendant pocketed the money and went away. Inter witness heard something about- Fusilice Herbert George Crier, defendant having uttered a forged of the 2nd Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers, was brought before a District Court at Shamshlupo this morning on a charge of disobey- ing the orders of a superior officer. The Court comprised Major W. L Eastwick-Field, R.A. (Presi- dent); Capt. R. L. de Brissuy, Lincolnshire Regt.; and Lieut. J. P. Williams, East Lanes.

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The prosecuting officer Was | Lleut. Hou. G. R. Clegg-Hill,

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He will be met

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of Finance, and to-morrow — will travel to Lake Chuzenji where he will week-end, returning to Tokyo Monday or Tuesday.

He will discuss Far Eastern economic conditions with Mr. Koki fireta, the Foreign Minis- ter, at length. His stay in Japan is for 1211 indefinite period.- Reuters

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Provost-Sgt. T. Phillips stated that on August 26 the accused was London, Sept. 5. to turn up in a parade for defaul- The view is widely expressed ters at 2 p.m. He did not do so, that it will be some time before as he had been detailed for a the world land speed record of special duty. Later in the after- 301.1293 miles per hour, set up by noon, witness went to look for Sir Malcolm Campbell in his car, accused and found him in the Bluebird, is beaten. On the first bath-house. He ordered accused rud over the measured mile. to finish his bath, get dressed, and Campbell attained 304.311 miles go to the guard room to seflib the per hour.

fluor. Accused replied that he. The production of a car which was not going to do anything as a car stand up to the prodigious defaulter, and was thereupon put Hon, aged 18, shop foki, and he strains of travel on land at this under closed arrest. enormous speed is he subject of The accused denied that he had was ordered to pay compensation

• comment 48 #1 remarkable en disobeyed the order. On the day to the complainant, when he plead- ⚫gineering achievement.-British in question he was ordered to be ed guilty before Mr. Wynne-Jones

Wireless.

confined in barracks for seven at the Kowloon Magistracy this days for falling to buy, the regi- morning to two charges of (a) rid- mental belt. He thought that the ing a bicycle without efficient brakes punishment was unfair and asked in Canton Road, and (b) failing to that he be tried by a Court-Martial report an accident.

It was alleged that about 2 p.m. instead. No notice was given to Washington, Sept. 5.. his request which he thought he yesterday defendant was riding a bicycle in Canton Road when he The Secretary for War, Mr. was entitled to make. When George. Dern, has announced that Sergt. Phillipa found him, he knocked down a child unmed Tam

"I fished them from the 86 days ago he contemplates visiting Tokyo Sergt. Phillips) asked whether he Chan-lui. Ile did not report the during his trans-Pacife voyage to had refused to be confined. On accident, but was represent President Roosevelt at the his replying in the affirmative, he four hours later. Defendant alleg. underneath the wharf," pleaded been left on the wharf, and it was ed that he was afraid because he Kwong Kong, 28, unemployed, possible that defendant had stolon inauguration of the Philippine Com-] was placed under arrest.

from thore. Defendant monwealth on November 15- The case is proceeding.

when he was brought before Mr. them was pursued by a crowd.

Fines totalling $15. with the Wynne-Jones at

Kowloon alleged that he recovered the balts the Reuter.

ANOTHER CASE

alternative of 21 days' imprison-Magistracy this morning on a questioned, he alleged that he had from the bottom of the sea, Whọn ment, were imposed, and an order was made for the payment of $3 charge of stealing thres from bolts, often dived more than eighteen compensation, or, in default, seven four nuts, and four pieces of iron feet under water. days' imprisonment.

from No. 1 Kowloon wharf yester-

On admitting a provious con- day..

viction, defendant was sentenced Inspectr Stimson stated that to alx weeks' hard labour..

TO VISIT TOKYO

MEDAL FOR MACARTHUR

Washington, Sept. 5.

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Prior to these proceedings, the Court dealt with another case In which Pto. L. Ogden, of the East Lancashire Regt. was charged with being in unlawful possession

arrested about

accused, the Court decided to adjourn the ease in order that

Mr. George Dern, the Secretary of a gold watch belonging to Mr. hearing further evidence from the for War, has presented another Eddy Harkness, musician on the Distinguished Service Medal to 8.8. President Coolidge. General MacArthur for developing The case was first brought up land and air forces in America-yesterday morning, and after United Press.

WHARF THEFT.

MAN'S STORY OF "FISHING"

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defendant was arrested trying to sell the things to a marine hawker. Mr. Schnabel, of the Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, stated that the things were stolen from the new wharf. The wharf had been completed, about ten and the material had

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK, PERCY Mr. Harkness and other material | FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria witnesses he called.

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