A Song to Sing.
At the Sydney Criminal Court the i other day two positively hideous speci- ( mens of pagan construction named ■ Sing Hing and Chung Wing, appeared | in the roles of prisoner and prosecutor respectively Wing charged Sing with stealing hid watch, and Sing made a sons: in the witness-box to the effect that Wmg was a trifle too " fly " in bis behaviour. Wing* said that on Wednesday night he was near Helmore Park, when Sing approached, grabbed his watch, and fled. Meng Kong, who spoke in a plaintive singsong, said that he picked the watch up as Sing fled. Ming chased Sing and Wing followed Ming, but - N ing was fairly on the wing, a thing which seemed to sting^ Wing, likewise Ming, but when it appeared evident that Sing would spring clear of Ming also Wing, the string was joined by Ying, who wished to bring oin>r to a reckoning. Lastly, Ming did cling to Sing also Wing, likewise Ying and the entire ring took Sing, who had his fling, to the lock-up. He'll see a jury in tho early spriatr, will Sing.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 282, 7 April 1894, Page 4
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186A Song to Sing. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 282, 7 April 1894, Page 4
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