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· THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1936.

SERIOUS CHARGE

CHINESE GIRL ACCUSES

FUSILIER

PUBLIC HEALTH

CONTROL OF FOOD HAWKERS

the

An 18-year-old girl's story of how At Tuesday's meeting of soldier of the Royal Welch Fusi-Urban Council, the Chairman, pur Hers had attacked her on a hill near suant to nollee, will move: the Lalchikok Torpedo, Sub-Depot (a) That this Council resolves was heard at the Kowtoon Magis-that it is expedient in the public tracy yesterday, when William Clif-Interest to Ernat JIO Stabholder

ford Morgan was charged with rope. Hawker licences to new applicants before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen. The during the licensing year commenc hearing did not inish unli! 8.25 p.m. Ing oli October 1, 1930, and ending

Mr. G. S. Ford represented Mar- on September 30, 1037.

(is) That this Council resolves,

1 แ

Inspector W. R. Chester Woods in the interest of, public health and said that the girl, Li Fuk-a, hnd with a view to improving the con- been in the habit of golog to Lal-trol and supervision of hawkers chikok bench every day for a swim, who sell articles of food, that no At the beach she often a Morgan Itinerant Hawker licences for the

a number of his friends.

sale of food (with the exception of One day in September, he said ice cream).

be granted 10 new Margan spoke to her and offered to applicants during the licensing year Lench her to swim. She accepted the commencing on October 1, 1936. offer, and for a few days splashed and ending on September 30, 1937. ground with him and his friendly,

that in the case of Itinerant Hawker (e) that this Council resolves

Then Morgan asked her to go to the Alhambra Theatre with him. llcences the present Class 1 (Food) Before entering the cinema, he sug-be subdivided into the following gested that she leave the basket she new classes:

was carrying in a ten-shop, This

Class 1-Eggs. dried meat, galt

she did, ant! Morgan wrote his name lash.

and regiment 717 #piece of

claimed it

after

of paper Class -Cooked food, congee, and felt it in the busket, as as to puddings, bean curd, tea and cakes. make sure whose it was when they Class 8:-Sweets, «preserved fruit.

the show. After ¦ Class 9:-Ice cream. the performance, they retrieved the

Class basket, and Morgan escorted her Jellies. home, She kept the paper bearing his name in her handbag.

They saw each other again later. Morgan lending the girl 70 cents on one occasion for her to go to the beach.

On the beach they used to walk in the hills, where

Morgan often hugged and kissed her.

Attacked Girl

10: Non-nerated

Questions on Typhold

drinks.

Dr. L Sbu-fan, pursuant to notice, will ask:

With reference to the outbreak of typhoid In the Colony, wil the Chairman of the Urban Council kindly furnish answers to the follow- jing questions?

On September 28, about 4 p.m.. (1) is the Government aware of they went for n walk as usual into the extatence of an unusual out- the hills. near the Torpedo Sub-break of typhoid during recent Depot. They sat down near the weeks?

crest of the hill, and Morgan began (2) What were the number of kissing her. The girl alleged that thes reported during (a) the past Morgan then committed the offence. {10 weeks (b) the corresponding

She burst into tears and attempted period of last year?

to commit suicide, but was prevent- (3) What percentages

10

the

ed. Going to the bathing shed, she jeases reported during the past 10. dressed, and Morgan went off. On werks were (4) European (b) The way to the Shamalulpa Police Chinese. (e) local (d) imported Station, she met him again, and he

Leases? Indicated that, she was not to tell (4) To what cause is the present anyone of what had happened.

loutbreak ascribed?

that

AL the Station she made a repart (5) (a) What preventive mea- Morgan was arrested about 10.30 (sures are being taken or will Uc that night.

At the station.

Government with Lundertaken by Morian declared the view to controlling its spread? he hart given the girl several (b) In the presence of an epidemie sums of my, and she had prac what warnings are considered valu- Ucally forced him to commit the able and should be given to the offence with which he was charged public in respect of food, drinks, in a

a statement, in answer to the inoculation, &c. charge, he said he thought she was a prostitute.

Other business will include a Dr. K. Y. NE. of Kowloon Hospital the appointment of a Select Com- minute by the Chairman relative to gave medical evidence,

After the Court had been cleared, in connection with cubicles; corres

mittee to deal with matters arising the girl described the alleged tu-pondence

ence relative to ten-sheds cident.

She said she had been un-Kowloon; an application for bake- able to make much of an outers be-house licence ter Nos. 2 and 4 cutise Morgan Head

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ither his hand Bulkeley Street, ground floors; an o

or his mouth over her mouth. There application for a goat licence for a

had been no-uhe nearby.

She was cross-examined at great length by Mr. Ford, and left the witness-box at 10 minutes past reven

o'clock.

Tsung Tal-kuen, stated that hel at his son looked after bathing sheds at Lalchikok Beach. The girl. was a regular customer. He could: not remember nny day on which she seemed unduly excited.

n

Evidence by Sgt.-Major

Marlin

and Inspector Chester Woods was given.

Mr. Ford submitted that the girl had consented to the act.

The Magistrate committed Morgan to the next Criminal Sessions. De- fence was reserved.

MEDWAY. INCIDENT COMMANDER OF FORTIFIED ZONE TENDERS REGRETS

Keelung. Oct. 9. Captain Cyrli Coltart, command-

ng H.M.S. Medway, accompanied

shed outside the main gate of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd., Tai Kok Tsui; and regular returns.

MEMORIAL FUND

SUBSTANTIAL DONATION FROM SIR ROBERT

It is learned that Sir. Robert Ha Tung has donated the sum of $10,000 to the King George V Memorial Fund.

The Hongkong and Shanglid Banking Corporation acknowledges the following further subscriptions to the King George V Memorial Fund?" Previously acknowledged D. C. Edmondston "Girls of Belillos School"" Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North Consulat de

de France

"A Gunner

Miss M. Cooper

John D. Hutchison & Co. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Maunder

by the British Consul at Turnshui, Hon. Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Taylor. visited the local gendarmerie to- day.

$17,002

200

100

100

50

100

na

100

25

150

$18,777

Later, the officer in command of the fortified zone headquarters ten-

The S. C. M. Post has received the dered his regrets for the Medway following further donations to the Incident. It is understood that the King George V Memorial Fund: affair was eettled in the most amic- Rov, H. W. Baines able manner.-Reuter.

Mr. T. M. Gregory

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