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CERTAIN ARRANGEMENTS. “
PARIA, April 10th.
Echo de Paris states that, in the event of Germany's refusal to sign the
JUDGMENT RESERVED.
The case was concluded this mor
THE GERMAN DELEGATES TO Peace Preliminaries, certain military ning before. Mr. G. N. Orme, in
VERSAILLES.
and mayal arrangements will immediately which Messrs. Colin Mackenzie & Co., come into force A complete plan, how the Colonial Dispensary) and been worked out by the Allied naval Tang Hok Ling. an employee authorities.
in the Company, were charged - "JUSTICE. NOT REVENGE."
under the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance of1916, Four summònses Pans, Apr 17th. of selling corrosive sublimate and A member of the Belgian delegation, arsenic to Sergeants Harry Peplow interviewed by Ruuter, said that Belgium and A. Mason respectively, and with has not been officially requested to bring being in possession of the poisons | the ex Kaiser to trial. Belgium will de contrary to the ordinance were eline to take such action, if requested preferred against Tang Hok Ling, Belgium seeks justice, not revenge.
LONDON, April 20. Berlin mentions yesterday that General Nudant on behalf of the Supreme War Council delivered a Note on April 18 to the armistice.com- mission at Spa inviting the German plenipotentiaries to Versailles on April 25 to receive the text of the peace pre- liminaries, and requesting the German government to notify the number, names, and states of their delegates and their attendants. It states that the delegation must remain strictly confined to its role. Count Rantzau!
A serious colision between Red Guards replied intimating that he will send and Governmens troops neat Fresing, in to Versailles finister von Haniei,Upper Bavaria, is reported Counsellors of Legation von Keller The Government troops lust, eighty in Spartacists constructed and, Ernst Schmidt, who are author-killed. The ised to receive the text of the peace trenches before the town, and freely used
A number of machine-gans. preliminaries. They will be accom
MUNICH TO BE ENCIRCLED BY panied by two officials and two
TROOPS. chancery servants.
LLOYD GEORGE.
SACKED WRONG HORSE; NOW WANTS TO HEDGE.
LONDON, April 20. The opinion is gradually forming in political circles that Lloyd George's speech indicated a resolve to free himself from the predominant-Union- ist influence in the House of Com mens and to embrace the opportunity: of taking up the leadership of the democratic elements which have strongly asserted themselves in recent by-elections.
ARMY SPORT.
LONDON, April 23.
At Aldershot the Inter-Theatre of War championships commenced to day. At soccer the Home Forces beat India by goals to all. The weather was dull, and the ground in good condition. The Canadian Thompson who is the Milwall centre. forward, scored with a fine shot in the first half. He also scored from a penalty in the second half India was represented by the 1st Battalion Yorkshires and were outplayed after
the interval.
HOCKEY.
74TH PUNJABIS v. STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS.
GERMAN DOINGS.
BERLIN, April 19th.
The Tageblatt says the Clovernment de not intend to engage in a decisive battle at Munich until 30,000 troops have en- circled the town.
Thousands of cititeos have fed. The Spartacists are reported to have seized numerous hostages.
whilst the summonses against the Company included that of keeping the shop for retailing, dispensing and compounding poisons, selling poisons to the sergeants in question, omitting the word Poison" in Chinese on the wrapper and label and failing to enter the prescription in a book.
Mr. G. H. Wakeman (Crown Soli- citor) prosecuted, and Mr. C. G. Ala- baster (instructed by Mr. A. E. Hall of Messrs. Le and Lo), appeared for defendants.
In a former hearing Mr-Alabaster said he 'did not know whether the Crown Solicitor intended to ask for nine penaltics to be inflicted or COPENHAGEN, April 10th. The present authorities in Munich nine convictions to be registered. liberated all Russian war-prisoners at This was in Mr. Alabaster's opinion
A wholly improper and wrong. There, Puchheim camp and armed them. Russian guard is now patrolling Munich were only two acts complained off. railway station.
One was in respect of the sale to Peplow and the other to. Mason
further.
IN AUSTELA.
BERLIN, April 15th A telerra ini Vienna states that and it would only be right to convict once in the case of each act. disturbances 21/2 Latin autor our passing Parliament Mr. Alabaster continued that with during yestendar's Fong was struck by stray missile reference to the four summonses Nobody was injured. The Chief of the issued against second defendant for Italian Military Mission demanded possession and the sale of "two satisfaction, and the German-Austria bottles of poison, they had proceeded Government apologised in writing. The Italians are not pursuing the matter any against the wrong person in accord ance with the new act. Tong, or second defendant, was in this case not the seller. According to the new act he was only doing the manual The ex-Foreign Minister, Count Czernin, who repeatedly sought to ob Work of handing over the poison. tab a passport, which was refused owing The corporation was the actual to anti-Austrian propaganda conducted "eller, but it must act through the in Switzerland by fugitive" aristocrats, medium of an agent. In the case of was arrested, on April 16th, at Feldkirch an offence being committed the Cor Vorarlberg, when attempting to cross the potation alone, and not the seller frontier.
should be summoned,
Complete calm now prevails in Vienna.
EX-FOREIGN MINISTER
ARRESTED.
COPENHAGEN, April 19th.
Mr. Wakeman held that he would A message from Fienpa states that the atmosphers in Fienna is built dectrical certainly not relinquish the four The National Guard, with the exeep summonses. The Company had a Lion of some regiments, is quite imreli qualified superintendent in the person aple Proofs are forthcoming that the of Mr. Mackenzie, but he was not disturbances on April 15th were due there at the time. the Hungarian Communists emissaries, sottic of whom were arrested possessing big sums of money in gold and notes, and jewels.
FUINNA, April 1st. Fire mer of the Police were killed and forty wounded whilst, quelling & distar bance. Twenty demonstrators were killed
THE BOLSHEYIST WAR.
Paris, April 20th. A message from Eucharest/scates that a
SPANISH STRIKES.
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Regarding the charge of retailing, dispensing and compounding poisors, Mr. Alabaster said that it was not essential that Mr. Mackenzie should remain in the shop the whole day as the Crown Solicitor suggested. The ordinance specified that the superin tendent could be employed in another firm provided that he worked under a different capacity.
Mr. Alabaster pleading guilty to the charge of selling poison which
This match was played at Happy Valley yesterday and was the second sanguinary fight between Rumanian of the games between the two teams. troops and Bolshevist forces, on the east There was a fine display of hockey bank of the Dniester near the Bessarabian was not labelled "Poison" in Chinese frontier, resulted in the total defeat of asked for leniency on the grounds by the members of both teams. the Bolshevista, many of whom were killed of it being a slight offence in this The play open fast but evenly and several hundred wounded. 4
particular case because the pur contested. Pressure by the Staff
chasers being English could read was fruitless. Bragh Dal scored
English. As for not entering the "the first goal for the 74th as
sales into the book the provisions of the result of fine run through by him.
section did not apply. He the But for fine defence by Colonel S.
admitted the charge of selling, two Coles and Gallagher other goals must off from the outside world. The break bottles of poison and stated that have come from the keen forwards of down in the communications is equally the maximum fine. would be ten the 74th. The Indian Regt. led by complete in the provinces. The postal times the value of the stuff, a goal to nil at the interval In the employés are also coming out. The strik but the quantity of poison in this second half the Staff again presseders demand, the resignation of Minister .but without result and with Gallagher hust he went in goal and Glenny took up his place at half. Near the end the 74th scored
MADRID, April 16th. A general strike of telegraphists nod telephoniste has completely eut Madrid
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LONDON, April 18th.
case was 60 small that he did not think that the Magistrate would be justified in imposing the maximura penalty. Evidence was then gives by Mr. Colin Mackenzie, manager of the Company.
again, Dalap Singh snapping up a Major J. C. Wood and a pilot left East
the chance and scored. Gallagher had church this afternoon in ideal flying
Continuing this morning, just made a fine save but the Indian weather for Limerick, this being the first
Crown Solicitor maintained that the scored before he could get back into stage in his attempt to is the Atlantic.
LONDON, April 19th. four charges against Tong were very his goal. It was a capital goal game, Nothing has been heard of Major Wood clear. There was no doubting the and the 74th seem to be about the since he left Eastchurch up to six this fact that he sold the poisons to best hockey team in the Colony just morning,
Sergeants Peplow and Mason, and LONDON, April 10th. now. This is the second time they Major Wood telegraphed from Holyhead was in possession of them. have beaten the Staff who are that he dropped in the sen, twelve miler His Worship interposed that de- winners of the United Services League out. The machine yas not damaged. Hefendant gould not sell it if he did not with a defeat... Result
is still a competitor in the Atlantic have it fn his possession. Mr. Wake- light (for the Daily Mail pris) mag edateaded that a person could and hopes to start in May Wyllie, his be charged with several offences. navigator, describing the fight, says they were compelled to go against the under the same section. The Crown wind, and through many patches of fog Solicitor then cited the cases of The engine broke down without warning Wheedon and Nash to show that the at seven in the evening.descent was seller was also liable.an
He added that under the ordinance aineritable Both sat on the huge petrol
tank and lit gigarettes. Half-an-hour this article must be dispensed by a later, two row-boats came out from the
74th Punjab, 2 goals, Staff and Departments, ni.
Mr. Wyatt Smith, E.M. Consul at Wuchow, in the Colony on short visit,
shore and rescued the aviators, who to registered person, but in this case The Dockyard Recreation Club turned in a motor-boat and took the aere the seller was not a registered per
plane in tow. Farther attempts at held a whist drive in the Dockyard bandoned. The machine Was lashed After hearing further argument last night, a goodly number of alongside a destroyer, till morning when the Magistrate reserved Judgment players enjoyed the game. The it was brought to folyhead,
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