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EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION
HONG KONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1932.
JAPANESE ON TRIAL MRS. S. R. KITCHELL HEAVY SENTENCES
FOR EMBEZZLING.
Four Charges Bring "Not Guilty" Plea.
LARGE SUMS INVOLVED,
PASSES AWAY.
“Kiddies' Pal.”
Mrs. Sakeena Abdul Razack Kit- chell, widow of the late Omar Kit- chell. stockbroker, and mother of Armin Kitchell, the young share-
FOR DEPORTEES.
!).
Breach Of Banishment Serious Offence.
CHIEF JUSTICE'S RULING.
29",
Hasa lje Tani, formerly employed
In the Criminal Sessions this as a barbour runner by Messrs. Gande, Price & Co., Ltd., local wine broker and jockey, passed away at morning, Mr. R. E. Lindsell, for merchants, was brought before the her residence, No. 34, Leighton the Crown, asked Puisne Judge, Mr. Justice Wood. Hill Road, this morning at the age Justice's ruling, on two important į
in the Criminal Sessions this morn of 52. ing, charged on four counts, alleg-
Was
for the Chief
re-
For a few months past she has legal points in connection with ing falsification of accounts to the been lying dangerously ill and in banishment cases.
Mr. Lindsell said that when lextent of $1,278.40, uttering of two spite of the very best of atten- forged dies, and the embezzlement tion, succumbed at 12.10 this
morning which is rendered all the deportation order is made against of $294.60.
Prisoner, who was defended by more tragic when at one time high a man, he is served with a copy as Mr. Leo D'Almada, Jr., pleaded not hopes for her recovery were held soon as it is issued, and he is then taken into custody. The practice guilty on all the counts.
The fol- out. lowing Jury empanelled: The deceased was a highly res Messrs. J. F. Anderson (foreman); pected member of the Moslem com-that seemed to have arisen during A. G. Everett, D. L. Phrophet, J.munity and was much liked by all, the past ten years in dealing with Pooler, E. M. da Rocha, Chan Ping young and old alike. To the tiny deportees, was that if a man
folks, especially the needy ones, turned during a current banish- jand E. Quinlan.
offence" was Mr T S. Whyte-Smith; prosecut-she was known as the "Kiddies' ment order and no
Pal."
proved against him, he was re- ing, said that the accused had been She leavea five song and banished according to the old lemployed by the complainant firm for some years." It was his duty to go to the various Japanese ships in harbour and get orders for wines, spirits, cigarettes, et cetera.. It was also bis duty to get the goods out of bond, and finally to collect payment. About the 10th of each month, the accused was supposed to enter a list showing debts outstand- ing against the shipping companies at the time. On April 12 he hand- fed in a list, which showed an out-
trouble
daughters to mourn her death and to their sad bereavement we extend our sympathy and condolence. "
34.
The funeral is taking place this afternoon and will leave. No. Leighton Hill Road at 5.15.
BRITAIN'S CRITICISM OF BERLIN.
"(Continued from Page. 1.)
order.
A Fresh Offence.
The difficulty the Crown ex- perienced was in deciding whether or not it might be held that a pri- on his returning from soner banishment, in serving a sentence, would have done what was require ed of him in undergoing the punishment. Might it not be held that the order would be discharged upon his release from gaol? The second point was a subsidiary one, standing account for $1,278.40, Bureau and coming to an early de-namely, were the Police irregular against the O.S.K., Buenos Aires piston whether they are prepared in arresting a deportee after serv- Maru..
The manager expressed to abrogate clauses in Part Fiveling his sentence, without a new surprise at such a large account, of the Versailles Treaty which may order of banishment being served but the accused. replied to the effect be found inconsistent with the on him. that it, was no good pressing for the terms of the Disarmament Conven-
The Chief Justice, Sir Joseph that a reasonable money owing to the Manchurian tion, and says
decision on that point must either Kemp, K.C., ruled that it was his On April 23 accused paid in a bring the German representatives view that each time a deportee re- he committed A fresh sum of $500, apparently to avert to Geneva or produce the strong-turned suspicion. He was not seen again, jest evidence that the present Ger-joffence against his banishment and was arrested by Sergeant man Government really desires, not order. Groves of the Hong Kong Police at a satisfactory outcome of the Con- He did not know of any power Shanghai, and brought back here. ference, but liberty to re-arm-whereby a prisoner could be for- cibly banished from the Colony Reuter. The Crown would prove that the
after serving a sentence for a accused forged the "chops" of Mr.
In a comrnent the Daily Tele-breach of the deportation order. N. Okamura, Chief Accountant of the O.S.K. and Mr. U., Ito, Chief graph thinks that the British pro-It was the prisoner's duty to make Store Clerk, of the N.YK, said posal should form a basis of un- his way out of the Colony as soon counsel.
derstanding which will assura the as was possible.
His Lordship suggested a third | Evidence was called and the hear-continuance of the Conference.
The Daily Mail says it is on the point, that in order to avoid any ing was adjourned to to-morrow
lines laid down, that Germany will suggestion of police forcing a man morning."
a new order best obtain the modifications she out of the Colony wants, while the Daily Herald sug-should be served on the deportes. Lo Tak-tai and Yeung Chiu, both gests that the upshot of the note should be a request to Germany to arraigned for a breach of deporta- rejoin the Bureau with the express tion orders for ten years each, purpose of discussing the whole were sentenced to three years' hard labour each. The first prisóaeri question of equality,
had been gaoled and birched on three previous occasions for a breach of the order.
·SHANTUNG · FIGHTING CONFIRMED.
(Continued from Pagé 1.)
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London, To-day.
Berlin, To-day, Compromise Inacceptable.
chow along the Tsinanfu-Tsing- tao Railway Another minor clash between the opposing Until members of the Cabinet troops occurred on Saturday at Kaomi, which is between Wei- have had hsien and Kiaochow.
A similar sentence was metad An opportunity of out by Mr. Justice Wood on Kwong examining both the political and Cheung, who was banished from Chinese reports, while claim-juridical significance of the note, the Colony for life in April this ing that there is a distinct pos- coming while the views in political
official comment will not be forth-year. sibility of this altercation being settled within the next few days, circles are at present divided. It admit that the quarrel originat-study of the contents will lead to is hoped, however, a thorough ed in political jealousies among
a unanimous decision.
the regimental commanders of *The Nationalist
Montag,
`K.C.B.L, BROADCASTING TO-NIGHT.
Between the hours of 7. p.m.. and newspaper, these foremost members of the
describing the British 11 p.m. to-night, there will be a Shantung Government, For some time General Han Fu-chu, standpoint, states that It Is serious radio programme broadcast from for Germany and declares that the station K.C.BL., Shanghai, on 50 whois concurrently-Military-
compromise basis Indicated, is in meters short wave Comments re- Governor of Shantung, has com-
garding reception will be welcomed, acceptable manded the districts in the upper
as the broadcast is in the nature of sections of the Tsinanfu-Teing- The Note has favourably impress-
an experiment. tao Railway, with his headquared official circles and it is believed Any letters regarding the recep- ters at Tsinanfu, while General that a plan may be devised to induce tion should be addressed to the Liu Chen-nien rules in the lower Germany to participate in the dis China Broadcast Association, care section, from Welhaien down-armament Conference-Reuter.
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