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TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1936,

PASSENGER GETS POCKET PICKED

SHANGHAI LIKES ZBW

TWO MEN IN DOCK

POPULAR EARLY IN

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AT MAGISTRACY · Alleged pick-pocketing of a pan- songer disembarking from a steamer local station ZDW is much appreciated Though criticised in Hongkong, the, Commed the subject of charges against in Shanghal, according to Mr. W. J. Loe Kiu, 30, wharf coolie, and Lal Richards, China representative of the at the Alarconi Wireless Telegraph Company Central Biagistracy this

Fon, 31, unlicensedning.

and Managing Director of the Chinese: First defendant was charged with Wireless Telegraph Company, who the larocay of $16 from Ilus Fook-arrived in Hongkong to-day by the fat, master of the Tsan Nam Grocory Empress of Russia. Shop, Amoy, Secon! defendant was charged with receiving $46, stolen property of the same complainant.

Mr. McCallum, representing both defendants, pleaded not gulity and asked for a remand on bail.

Mr. Richards early hours of the user that in the evening in Shang- hat, English programmes were rather scarce and a great number of people tuned in to Hongkong. Considering the

size of 2BW, the reception was Sergt. Cashman opposed bull residents have no difficulty in raising exceptionally good and Shanghal the station clearly.

Mr. Richards is on a short visit to

cause of the circumstances of tho case which were, ho said, that com- plainant was disembarking from the steamship Hongkong Maru at the South China on general business and 0.9.K. wharf yesterday

morning will visit Canton before returning

when his pocket was pickel. He felt north. RODIC Interference with his back pocket and turned round and appre hended fest defendant. He searched and the sum

WAN of $118 in

Aanoy money was found on him. De-

fendant then pointed out the second defendant and said he had received

PHILIPPINE GOLD MINING

SHARES

Messrs. Benjamin and Petis

the rest of the money. Second defen-ceived the following buying and dant thereupon ran away but was selling quotations from their Manila! arrested by 1 C. Territt

Agents this morning:--

Mr. Badfour waid he would allow bail if defendante could And $1,000.

Defendants were remanded custoty und Wednesday at 230 p.m.

ANOTHER CASE

Benguet Cor.

12,00 12.20

Antamoks

2.00

2.05

It

United Paracales

.63 .04

San Mauricios

.64

05

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1.00

Maxbate

247 248

.24

Itogons

76

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A 31-year-old unemployed moto, Tang Chan-ip, was brought before Me. Macfadyen at the Kowloon. Magis tracy this morning, charged with the theft of a leather handbag, valued at $4.50, and containing $1.94, a Canton 20-cent note, a cigarette esse und lighter, a powder compact and a paper fan, from Wong Sochan, aged 30, married weman, at Shanghal Street near the Past Onice.

1. X. L.'s.

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Pressure Is now highest in the pressions are situated over S. W. vicinity of the Caroline Islands. De- Inspector R. Shannon stated that Tokyo. Local forecast:-South and China, Manchuria and to the south of the snatching occurred about 11 o'clock last night, while complainantshowery.

S. W. winds. moderate: Talr 10

WAS

walking with a friend. Defen

dant cane ap behind her and snatch-

ed the bag. Complainant turned roual and managed to snatch it back from defendant, who then made vit with WILL complainant

pursuing him.

CHAPLIN IN 'FRISCO

After a chase through several streels,

San Francisco, June 3 defendant was finally caught by a Charlie Chaplin Chinese

and party have constable. No particular arrived nere on the conclusion of their violence was used in the matching. Far Eastern tour-Reuter, The bag and contents were valued at $0.24.

His Worship: I don't think we have had quite so many of these cases recently.

Inspector Shannon: Somo have not been caught, and others not reported, Defendant was sentenced to six months hard labour,

Chol Chun-hung, 30, shop foki, was sentenced to six months' inrd labour by Mr. Schofield at the Central Magistracy this morning for the theft of a purse containing $10.20, from Chan Yiu, 22 years, ut On Tai Streel,

Two years pollee surveillance is le follow the prison term.

stated

Inspector M. I. Hourihan the defendant bumped into the rom plainant and under cover managed to extract the purse. The victim would not have known of the theft had it not been for the fact that the defendant accidentally got his hand caught in the look of the complainant's am brella.

The accused admreted two previous convictions for similar offences,

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

"A Whist Drive and Tombołu will be held at the R A.

Station.

I KNOW NOTHING OF EQUAL VALUE WITH THE GENUINE FRIENDSHIP OF A SENSIBLE MAN; A HARE JEWEL! Sergeants' Mess, Kowloon, on Sunday, Smollett.

f June 7, Commencing At 8.30 p.mt.

H

A warrant has been issued for the While walking in Babington Path arrest of Leung Yat-lam, 90, for the! at 7.15 Inst night, Miss Chan, of 13 alleged embezzlement of $5,100, the Babington Path, was robbed of her -property of this-master-Ilo-Pak-cho, handbag containing $timancy "and" of 10, Mosque Street.

miscellaneous articles.

Unclaimed telegrams are lying at Politics and Economics wil be given. A lecture on the Interdependence of the Eastern Extension Telegraph

Company's offices for Juanita Topacio, by Mr. I. C. II. Lim to the past and Kowloon Hotel, from Manils; and for present students of the Polytechnic Schwartz, Poste Restante, also from Commercial School, at the Hotel Cecil Manila.

on Tuesday, June 3,

9, at 5.16 p.m.

Charged with trying to travel on the Yaumali Ferry without a ticket, Yuen Yuk-lun, 28, broker, failed to appear to answer the charge at the Central Magistracy this morning and his bail of $25 was entreated.

Leung Cheung-hon, 28, unemployed, this morning the larceny of a peram- admitted at the Central Magistracy bulator frame from a shop at 149, Des Voeux Road and was ordered to undergo a month's hard' labour.

Tang Hing, 37, and Ma Sze,, 30, Weeks, of 320, Lockhart Read, has A black how dog owned by Mr. both unemployed, were sentenerd to been sent to Kennedy Town for

one year's had labour by Mr. S. F.dbservation. The animal bit a female Balfour at the Central Mughatracy servant, Chan Yau, about two weeks this moting for breaches of deporta- age. After receiving the bite son orders. They were banished for woman left and it is not known whe

the 10 years each in 1935 and 1930 re- spectively.

ther she has been medically treated. The police are now trying to trace her.

Appearing in Court with a badly bruised nose and blood-stained Fong Ying, 35, coolie, was sentenced singlet, An Chan, 40, hawker of to three weeks' imprisonment at the Canton, was unable to state why he Central Mingistracy this morning for had been assaulted by a gang of men the theft of a substantial, plece of nt Hellywood Rand yesterday. Chan iron apparently from the hull of a Sing, 25, cook, was charged with com- river steamer. Sergt. Byron said the mon assault but pleaded not guilty. fron was lying on the wharf and when Alter complainant and a witness had defendant was stopped in Wing Lok given evidence which the Magistrate Street and questioned he sald hield was not to the point, defendant thought it was scrap,

he was discharged,

On a charge of having ansaulted was charged with stealing a quantity Kong Kau, aged 18, umemployed. Li Mnu, aged 27, Yip Tak-shing, aged of books from No. 314 Nathan Road, 20, unemployed, appeared before Mr. the property of Wa Chung, agod 70, Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy when he appeared before Mr. Mac this morning. Inspector R. Shannon fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy stated that a district watchman found this morning, Detective-Sergeant defendant and another man assaulting MacPhorson said the beales were taken complainant in Portland Street near off a shelf in complainant's shop. Waterloo Road. The cause of the They were valued at $2.50 and were trouble unknown. Both men second-hand English books. De- were bound over in the sum of $30 rendant was fined $10, or fourteen to keep the perce for six months. days' hard labour.

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