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WEDNESDAY

MARCH 23, 1936.

erashed into a tram starkard, He CHURCH & Y.M.C.A.

was renderol unconscious and re- ceived a cut to his cheok. They were thon taken in another car to the LAIK Kwok Hutel, where the hotel' fokis suggested givlag the injured driver aame alcohol to drink. This was done, some liquid being given to the driver in a mall glass. Mr. Ma was not givan anything to drink, neither WILM witness. They then went to the Wanchni Police Station to report.

THEFTS

MAN SENTENCED ON

SIX CHARGES

Sentences totalling nine months' hard labour were inflicted upon Wong cd on remand before Mr. Macfadyen Yuk, J2, unemployed, when he appear- at the Kowloon Magistracy this mora-

After hearing fresh evidence, Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magis decision in convicting Cheung Chik- Sub-Inspector Brittain, conducting sang, driver of private car No. 4308, the case for the prosecution, called on a charge of driving while undern evidence a Shantung constable. Toing on three charges of theft from St. the influence of

liquor In Queen's Ching-yeo, who went to the scene Andrew's Church and one of theft Road East, on January 26, and in- of the accident. Witness stated that from the Y.M.C.A. posing a fine of $30-on defendant, he went in car No, 775, together with

Mr. C. A. Sutherton Hass, appear the three injured person, to the of two raincoats, belonging to Mr. Two further charges of the theft ing for the defendant, produced a Wanchal Police Station. They did. D. Proven and Mr. Llebo from the witness from Canton, who was a nat pantenger in the car when. It met son on the way, and none of the Union Church, Jordan Road, and the people was given anything to teft of an overcoat belonging to Mr. with an neeiðent near the Naval drink. They passed the Luk Kwok S. A. Gray, from the Y.M.C.A., were

Hotel on the way,

preferred against defendant.

Yard.

This witness, Leang Ying-to, n Mr. Schofield, in re-afirming his Customs agent in Canton, said he original vecision, remarked tha: he was travelling in the car with a Mr. could not rely on the evidence of Ma. They started from the Ho the Canton witness, who was a fr.end Tung Hoarding House and were proof the owner of the car and had been engling to the Luk Kwok Hotel in specially got down to zly evidence. Wanchai. The driver appeared to ho Although the evidence given by the normal, and the car was driven at constable wens weak, he appeared to ordinary speed. There was no have taken no notes of any detalls thing unusual about the driving. He of the necktent. He was delite that did not small alcohol coming from no drink had been given to any of the the direction of the driver.

injured persona in the car, and that the car had not stopped at the hotel carjat all.

RENDERED UNCONSCIOUS Near the Naval Yard, the

DAY BY DAY NEWS

· "NO PEOPLE IN RO INSECURE AS ́ONE; TILAT I REAVILY ARMED." -Nicholas Moray Butler.

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Detective-Sergeant Riddell stated that the two raincents were stolen from the Union Church during a service, and the overcoat was stolen from the Y.M.C.A. on the day of defendant's arrest. Every time defendant went to the pawnshop to pawn the stolen property he was wearing European-style clothes and that was why the pawnbroker accept- ed the articles for pawn. All the netieles were pawned at pawnshop.

the same

Defendant teld the pawnbroker that he had had a good fob but had been sick and was in need of the money to buy medicine. Defendant, added the prosecution, had in fast been working for the Dairy Farm and Mesara. Wallace Harper and Company A

when

The possession of 4,001 lottery Bekets was admitted by young woman, Lai Kit-chun, she appeared before Mr. Balfour at Monsieur J. P. Lambert, Manager the Central Magistracy this morning. of Messrs. 12 Randon & Co.. Hong- A line of $20 or, in defnult, three kong, will be leaving for Tientsin weeks imprisonment was imposed, this week to take charge of that Sub-Inspector A. T. Sabey prosecuted.

The woman was arrested North office and the firm's China agencies. He will be missed Vox Rond Central. by a large circle of friends among the French community, as well J159 many others.

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Defendant was known to the ev. A. D. MacLean of the Kowloon Union Church, and the Rev. J. R. Higgs, and that assisted him in carrying He had given the out the thafts. police every assistance to recover the stolen property.

In sentencing the defendant tu six works hard Inbour on ench J. Yuppe, 25, reporter, when he ap- plainants on half payment

A fine of $3 was imposed upon H. charge, his Worship ordered that the

clothes

returned to the com- peared before Mr. K. Keen at the

as the

Kowloon Magistracy this morning and pawnbroker should have suspected komething after defendant had

| admitted having enrried a pinssenger

Charged before Mr. W. Schofield,

the Central Magistracy morning, with loitering in "B" Block on a push-bicycle at Tripp Road nearpawned the first cont. Milliary Barracks, Queen's Road East, Shek-kip-Mei Street yesterday. His

Worship warned defendant that it Yesterday was "Good Press Day" at 3.30 p, on Saturday, Mak. Kung was a dangerous practice, aa, if he which is celebrated by the Roman in default, one month's hard labe carried a passenger in front of him Rev. T. Ryan, S. J., preached a special!

newspaper deliverer, was fined $20,

Catholic community annually, al Defendant admitted he had no pass, on the cross-bor, he could not have sermon on the subject at the Catholici

hut stated that he went in to deliver newspars,

The speaker at the meeting of the Rotary Club on Tuesday will be the Hon, G. Howard Ferguson, P.C., K.C., former High Commissioner for Canada in London, who is pussing through the Colony us a passenger of the Empress of Britain. The file

will address

1 "Some International

of

the Observation Affairs".

full control of the machine,

On the resignation of its managing director Mr. Ma Ying-plu, after over thirty years association with the Sincere Company, Limited, the Company's Board of Directors met on Sunday afternoon and elected Mr.. Ma Wing-chan acting Managing-Director and Mr. Jun Can-sang, Hongkong Manager. Mr. Ma Wing-chan WOA formerly managing-director and Mr. Jan was once general manager of the Hongkong office.

The care involving two Weihniwei constables, D34 and D119, of the Hongkong Police Force, and two un- leened hawkera, Lo Chi and Au Sik- lun, on a charge of conspiracy to collect money from certain linwkers

For anntching a leather handbag from Sin Chan-sze, 46, widow, while she was waiting for a bus at Nathan Hond near Shantung Street last night, | Lau On. 28, unemployed, was sentenced to six montlui" hard labour by Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magist racy this morning. Inspector Portall-on consideration that the hawkers fan stated that in snatching the bag, defendunt suupped the stray, but no violence was used.

*

A dispute as to which taxi was to gol a passenger led to a fight between

would be permitted to da certain un- lawful acts, was again mentioned be. fore, Mr. Balfour at the Central Magistracy this morning. Detective Inspector M. Murphy applied for

formal remand

Mr. C. A. Satherton Russ is C.

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two taxi inspectors, Wong Yao-yiueuring for the constables, P. and Wong Blu-ting, at Des Voeux Road Central near Peddor street 131 in afs charged with accepting ap yesterday. Both were taken to Cen-ribe of 50 cents from a hawker. tral Police Station and charged with lighting When the case was called before Mr. Balfour at the Central Magistracy this morning it was stated that Wong Siu-ting was in hospital. as remanded for one week.

The case was

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Admitting in brench of police supervision order by failing to report change of address between March 4. and 21, Li Chau, 30, unemployed, was bound over in the sum of $50 to come imp for Judgment within one year by On his admission that he tried to Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon The delightful fragrance and bene- travel on the Mongkok ferry launch Magistracy this morning. Inspector ficial effect of She-ko' renders it the Man Chi vesterare, 4. Tak-kuen,

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