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MAURTEN OʻSULLIVAN MADGE IVANS EDEA MAT, SOLIVER TRANI LAWTON

Pepper And Choppers To Be Used

TWO CHINESE SENTENCED

Charged with conspiring to rob the San Yan-Wo grocery shop of No. 1 Portland Street. Kowloon, two Chinese. Chan Cho nicknamed "Limpy." and Tsang Sau, were sentenced

and six: to three months”. months hard labour, respec- tively, by Mr. E. I Wynne- Jones at the Kowloon Police Court this morning. They

I were both recommended for banishment

Appearing for the prosecution,

BRITISH TOURIST TRADE BOOMING

Continned Growth Shown In Traffic Figures

London, To-day Figures published by the Home Ofice, and Travel Association in- dicate continued growth tourist trathc into Great Britain. During the quarter ended June this year there were 62,141 bo day visitors and 22,213 business visitors to Britain, a total of 34,354, as against 5,959 in the same quaster of last year, and not include these figures do visitors from the Dominions and Celonies: or week-end visitors, who come in large numbers... British Wireless Service.

Inspector Cunningham stated that NAVAL PLANS

on Saturday last at about 8 p...

defendants were arrested on

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DISCUSSED

IN COMMONS

(Continued from Page 1)

AGED WOMAN'S DEATH

Struggle With Flames In Bedroom

DEAF HUSBAND SITTING

IN KITCHEN

While Mr John Pyle. of Dap- dune-road, Guildford, was sitting in the kitchen he was unaware. owing to extreme deafness, that his wife, aged S. was battling with a fire în her bedroom..

Mrs. Pyle died from her barns. When a policeman went to her res-

cue he discovered that practically all her clothing had been burnt off-

This was stated at the inquest at Guildford recently, when a ver- dict of Accidental Death was turned.

PARADE OF WOODEN POLICEMEN

Feature For Ascot Race Meeting

formation received from Wong- Ping, the main witness, who had been asked to join the conspiracy. The witness pretended to consert. but informed the police authorities jat the same time. When arrested:

RATIO HOPES DASHED the second defendant was found to

During the conversations with possess a pot of pepper, which was the United States and Japanese last ¡to be used in committing the robb representatives begining

Government had October the Informer's Evidence reached the conclusion that it The parade of the Wooden Wong Ping gave evidence of how would not be possible to make Policemen took place at Ascot be became acquainted with defen- any agreement in replacement of recently. dants, and how they had suggested the Washington and London Na There they stood, just a hun- the plot. Witness stated that the val Treaties, which contained the dred of them, straight, stalwart

'and' immobile. second defendant told him that it principle of ratios.

bery.

Ascot

was an easy job, and that they The only hope of preserving Their living counterparts had would be able to get at least $200, some form of quantitative limits carried them

are

out for a final which they would divide among tion lay in eliminating from fuinspection by the Chief Con themselves after they had succeed ture treaty figures, which appear-stable (Commander the Hon. ed. The robbery was to take place ed to constitute a ratio, and to Humphry Legge. D.S.O.). before! on July 25, but was postponed an- substitute a system under which they went to do traffic control each Power would make a volun-jduty at Royal Ascot races held til last Saturday night.

The second defendant suggested, tary unilateral declaration of its the following week. continned witness, that two men construction programme for a The wooden policemen would enter the shop at about 10 period of years, say 1937 to 1942 the invention of Commander They are just square pm when it was about to be closed. It was proposed that these de-Legge.

not have the wooden pylons, standing Syft. and pretend to purchase beans and clarations would kerosene Pepper would be force or form of contractual obli-high, and painted in the appro- construc-priate police colours of blue and thrown into the eyes of both the gations; nevertheless, master and foki of the shop, and, tion figures would require to be white

Red triangles. "roundabout" beforehand between For witness and second defendant concerted giving the signal by clapping their the Powers and it would farther and "no entry" signs and all hands, two other men would come be necessary that each Power rinds of other peremptory tastefully to modify orders have been and assist in the robbery. Each should undertake not

its announced building pro- painted and sit securely on their man would carry a vegetable chop-

gramme without giving previous shoulders. per *...

After evidence of the arrest was notice of say, at least one year. the given by two Chinese detectives. This proposal was made to defendants

Japanese and American represen- sentenced above. The second defendant had tatives before they returned home previously served three weeks' im and had been described to other signatories of the Washington prisonment for theft

Treaty

were

AFRICAN NATIVE ON FACULTY

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FAULTY BRAKES ON LORRY

Owner And Driver Fined

* GOVERNMENT PURPOSE

The purpose of the Govern-

Chan Kam, owner of lorry No. ment in the recent negotiations 758, was fined $10 by Mr. W. Scho had been to evolve, in consulta feld at the Central Police Magis- tion with those Powers, & system tracy for not having his brakes. First Appointment Of of limitation which, while avoidin proper order on July 16, while ing expression in contractual Chan Sai, the driver, was fined $5 form of a definite relationship offor driving the lorry with defec- naval strength, would offer cer- tive brakes. Alival, N., S. Africa. The first appointment of atain guarantees against the

Sergeant McInnes said that when: native on the staff of the Universumption of unrestricted compe-he examined the brakes he found

the linings covered in oil. sity at Johannesburg has beentitive building..

Lord Londonderry concluded by lorry had run into an empty shop made in the person of B. Vilakazi,

re-

The

as assistant in Bantu languages, saying that, in addition to then Wyndham Street and caused A book of poems by him, the first proposal for quantitative limits-damage to the extent of $150. ever published. in Zaln, is aboutition, His Majesty's Government

to appear

KALGAN BANDIT OUTRAGE

(Continued from Page 1)

had considered it of the utmost

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importance to reach an agree MAN FALLS DOWN ment on qualitative limitations to replace those in the treaties which expire at the end of 1936 --British Wireless Service.

CHINESE ACTORS

FACE RIVALRY

FROM MOVIES

(Continued from Poge 1)

Hoisted To Surface Later By Crane

London.

A man who had fallen 65ft. to the bottom of a narrow shaft

was carried 200 yards along a

HELD TO RANSOM" An earlier message from Pel- ping stated that it was reported that Mr. Gareth Jones, ex-private

sewage tunnel at Isleworth re secretary to Me Lloyd George, who

cently by two fremer Then is travelling in the Far East for

they reached a wider shaft he the Manchester Guardian, and Dr.

The talkies are therefore more was hoisted to the surface by a Herbert Mueller, D.NB. represen-

popular in Canton. At present, the crane. tative in Felping, had been cap best cinemas are showing foreign The injured man, tured by bandits somewhere in North Kalgan and were being held Productions.

for ransom of $100,000.

named

OBrien, was taken to West Chinese actors are planning to fiddlesex Hospital in a serious

condition establish a wholesale improvemen

It was understood that they were of their art, otherwise the whole endeavouring to reach Dolonor by car from Kalgan.

Their Bussian Chauffeur w T

released, He was pro-

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THE 7.48 TRAIN

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riving at Kalgan to-day, Mr. C. C. de Trecard, of aged 78, of Cranbrook-road, Ilford,

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Proching 83 Kalcannot far frum

fing, fourth caught the same train every the police morning. Three months ago the regalar passengers missed him. He was ill Day by day they inquir ed about him. Mr. Lloyd died The inscription on one of the wreaths read; The 148 trafik.

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