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FREE FIGHT.
SEQUEL IN THE POLICE "COURT.
CHOPPER AS A WEAPON.
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Mr. R. E. Lindsell had a dif- ficult task this morning sorting!
MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927.
RUSSIA'S DEBTS.
Scheme for Repaying France.
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT, BACK.
it
FORGED NOTES.
THREE MONTHS' JAIL FOR WOMAN.
PARCEL BEHIND PICTURE. "..
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A "Chinese man and a woman. Paris, April 10. were charged before Mr. R. E. out six Shanghai Chinese charg According to an interview. M. Lindsell this morning with the led with disorderly conduct at Rakofsky states that agreement unlawful possession of 21 forged: West Point. The difficulty arose has been reached on the subject $1 notes of the Hong Kong and because the accused's names were of the Franco-Soviet debt nego-Shanghai Bank
The woman said the parcel was given in Cantonese on the charge tiations and the discussions are Sheet. The matter was further now only concerned with the prin.left in her cubicle by a friend. complicated because three of the ciple of progression of the pay-She did not know its contents. accused were also charged withments.
The man denied all knowledge Assaulting the first accused ho M. Rakovsky says that the of the notes.
Mr. J. B. Milne, an assistant of
is at present in hospital. Two of Soviet suggested an average an the six accused ure women.. nual payment of sixty million the Bank. said the forgeries Mr. D. McCallum appeared for gold franes for sixty-two years, slightly reserabled $1 notes issued Nos. 1 and 3 of the three men the annual payments being firstly by his bank. They were all pretty charged with assault but whs at the rate of forty million them bad fakes. unable to assist the Court as he sixty millions, and finally seventy- could' not identify his clients. He five millions or more.
said that in any case the doctor had certified that the injured man would not be able to leave hos): pital until the 18th and asked for
week's remand.
"After the Shanghai interpreter had succeeded where the united efforts of Magistrate, solcitor and police had failed, and the Faccused were lined up in their
proper order. Mr. Lindwell asked! for the fucts of the case.
Inspector Gruat said No. 1 accused in the first charge (the injured man) and No...5 accused were partners in a grocery shop! Bin Water Street. Some time ago| the injured man received a letter and some gold coins with the instruction to give some to No. 5. Apparently he failed to do so. On Saturday No. 5 got hold of the letter and accused the injured man. A free-for-all fight follow- ed with the women in it. They ull came to the station and not being able to decide who, was the aggressor the police charged! them all with disorderly conduct! and allowed bail in the sum of $10 each..
M.Rakowaky
Sergt. Whant said that acting
on information he and some Chine. ese detectives executed a search warrant in the rear cubicle on the second floor of No. 9, Centre Street at 10.30 a.m.. yesterday. The Both accused were there. man said the woman was his cousin, while she said he was only
a friend." The notes, wrapped up paper. were found by a Chinese detective behind a framed photo. hanging ori the wall. The man said the notes belonged to: the woman and she did not deny this. Both claimed to have paid. the rent of the cubicle, and were taken into custody..
Replying to the Magistrate the woman said, "I pay the rent. He guarantees me
The principal tenant was called to clear up the point and said the woman paid the rent,
The male accused was discharg- ed because there was no evidence against him. Sentence of three months' hard labour was passed on the woman.
FURTHER REMAND.
KOHLER
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'THE CALL of the CANYON"
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
AE The French delegation desire The Chinese who was arrested the full annual payments to begin on the Canten wharf last week On Sunday night first accused immediately the agreement is with $4.900 worth of forged Hong in the disorderly conduct case signed.
Kong and Shanghai Bank $10 his wife and child were returning,
M. Rakovsky estimated that notes was charged before Mr. from the theatre when they were Russian bondholders before, the R. E. Lindsell this morning. set upon by Mr. McCallum's two cancellation decree or their heirs After inspecting some of the clients (Nos. 3 and 5 in the would obtain about twenty-five notes, his Worship remarked that earlier case) together with No. 4 per cent of the nominal value, they were much better than usual. and several others, not in custody. He said that although the ques
saulted them. The man was tion of debts and the granting of badly injured and had to be taken credits could not be connected for. to hospital The Inspector pro-mally this would be the case, in duced a chopper which
Was effect.-Reuter. alleged to have been used in the affray.
QUEER TOY."
SMALL BOY KILLED BY BOMB
In giving a remand until Tuesday week, the Magistrate ex tended bail of $10 each in the case of the three concerned only in the "A" charge (disorderly conduct). The three concerned in both this charge and the Baby fingers innocently toying assault charge, were given bail in with a powerful bombe brought the sum of $100 each.
tragedy into a Chinese home at the corner of Jukong and Pon- shing Roads, Shanghai, says the The baby "Shangai Times." fingers are still in death now and a grieving father and mother are in a serious condition, following! Senior Revenue Officer Watt this the explosion of the bomb. "morning charged twa bont women The child, a boy of 14 months, before Mr. Lindsell with the unlaw-picked up the bomb on the street ful possession of 23.5 taels of non-rear his home. A few minutes Government opium.
later the mother noted the child
OPIUM ON SAMPAN.
WHEN THE OWNER IS LIABLE.
er for a remand.
Mr. J. T. Prior defonded and ask-playing with the bomb but not Asked for the facts of the casei knowing what it was smiled and 15. R. O. Watt said first accused went about her work. The child 4.30 p.m. was found in the second recused's toddled into the house with the
sampan with the opium in two jars. The jars were in a basin which first accused held in her hands.
Magistrate: How is second cused connected with the drug-It 8.80 a.m. was found in her boat. 8.30 a.m.
Magistrale: If I am found with al 9:30 am revolver on board the Sui An" Noon
Aurely the Macao Steamboat Com- pany is not liable.
4
S.R.O. Watt: Under the. Ordin- anee she is liable to have her boat confiscated.
Magistrate: Unless she can prove 4.30 p.m. she did not know her boat was be-
ling used to carry oplum.
5 p.m.
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bomb just as the father returned from his work. The mother en-: tered the room at the same time and the explosion of the infernal machine killed the child and injured, the parents.
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MAN WHO CAME BACK.
A Chinese was this morning charged before. Mr. R. E. Lind- sell with having returned from banishment after being sent away in 1925 for five years.
Sub-Inspector Vincent said the sentenced to four months in June 1924 and again to one month in December 1924. He was banished after expiration of the second term.
S.R.O. Watt: It was exposed and she could see it. When charged 1.30 p.m. No. 2, said the opium was left there man au
by a man whom she can't find new.
Magistrate: Well, that alters
8.30 am..
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2 p.m.
2 p.m.
*Correspondence bearing vessel's name only..
A remand was given until ncon on Thursday next. Bail was allow ed in the sum of $3,000, each. ↑
As the result of a fall while in
a fainting fit in Gage Street, a Chinese was yesterday taken to fear the hospital suffering from a
scal wound.
Da.m
9. a.m.
Sentence of six months hard labour was passed.
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.
Believed to be of unsound
A Chinese was yesterday ad-mind, a Chinese attempted, to mitted to the hospital suffering commit suicide yesterday by from injuries to his leg caused jumping into the harbour from by a heavy iron bar falling on Jardine's wharf. He was rescued him while at work at No. 1 Sand by the crew of a sampan and Stree
taken to the hospital unconscious.
Detective
Inspector
Lane:
They are quite good infitations. Bookbinders. The colour is about the only thing that is wrong.
The Inspector said that he had been instructed by Mr. T. H. King (Director of Criminal Intel- ligence) to ask for a week's re- mand.
Magistrate: Why ?--To try to get a statement and also more in- formation about the accused.
A formal remand was given till 10 am, on April 18.
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