THEFT FROM A.D.C.
BANK OF ENGLAND NOTES MISSED
SERVANT FOUND TO BE HEROIN ADDICT
Tso Ki, alias Tse Yue-ting, aged
THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 3, 1937.
JAPANESE AMBASSADOR TO PUT FORWARD PROPOSALS
EARLY ACTIVITY PREDICTED
London, To-day.
"It is probable that the Japanese Ambassador, 30, was this morning sentenced to Mr. Yoshida, will call at the Foreign Office this 'three months' imprisonment by Mr.
STOP PRESS
TEL. 20022 or 33993
News has been received in the Colony that Mr. J. B. Mac- Donald, a former member of the firm of Lowe, Bingham and ́
nected
the Standard- Vacuum Oil Company, has pass- ed away. The flag at the Hong Kong Club was to-day flown at half-mast as a mark of respect.
K. Keen at the Central Magistracy Week, in order to put forward proposals for Anglo-Matthews, who was also con- when he pleaded guilty to the theft Japanese co-operation in China.” of £20 while in the employ of Cap-| tain W. J. R. Cragg.
THIS STATEMENT IS MADE BY VERNON BARTLETT, DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT OF THE "NEWS CHRONI- CLE," IN AN ARTICLE TO-DAY.
Detective Sergeant N. B. Fraser said that Captain Cragg left by the Empress of Asia on Friday.
"THE GROWING MILITARY STRENGTHS OF BRITAIN, On the previous day he had pur- RUSSIA AND CHINA, THE FAILURE OF JAPANESE POLICY. chased £50 in notes from the Hong IN MONGOLIA · AND NOW THE ENCOURAGEMENT TO Kong and Shanghai Bank.
MODERATION BY THE RESULTS OF THE JAPANESE ELEC- TIONS, COMBINE TO SUPPORT MR. SATO'S POLICY OF FRIENDSHIP," HE SAYS.
·
He placed the money in a wallet which he left, on a table in his room. Some time that afternoon defendant extracted three notes, one of $10 and two of £5. ·
The loss was discovered by Cap- tain Cragg, who reported the theft to the Police, and the numbers of the missing notes were ascertained from the Bank.
HIDDEN IN GOVERNMENT HOUSE]
As the result of enquiries defen- dant was arrested, questioned and detained. On Saturday he admitted the theft and took the Police to a furniture room in Government House where under a piece of canvas on a shelf he produced the notes.
Defendant had been in the em- ploy of several British officers and had taken only three notes in the hope that the loss would not be discovered until the complainant was on board the "Empress of Asia."
Sergeant Fraser added that de- fendant was a heroin addict and took a large quantity of pills daily. It was found that he spent an aver- age of over $2 a day on -heroin pills and as his wages were only $27 a month, could not afford it.
Mr. H. J. Cruttwell was in court.
KING'S PARK CASE
ADJOURNED
Charge Amended By Prosecution
on: a
"One cannot go further, how- ever, than to say that any pro- posals from Mr. Yoshida will be studied with sympathy, and will be answered helpfully if they really show a change in the atti- tude of Japan to China.”
Mr. Vernon Bartlett's state- ment follows publication of many reports to the effect that Japan had made overtures to Britain. for arriving at some sort of Reuter. agreement in regard to China.
FAMOUS COMPOSER
DEAD
Sir Arthur Somervell
Rebel Tribesmen Raid Village
Peshawar, To-day. One Hindu was
killed and five people injured when a party of 70 tribesmen raided the vil- lage of Paharpur, on the North- West Frontier, yesterday.
One Hindu and one Sikh were kidnapped, while shops were looted and burned-Reuter.
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MAY DAY SCENE prior to vessel's arrival.
IN HYDE PARK
60,000 At Communist Rally
London, To-day. A crowd of 60,000 Communists raised their fists in the Communist salute during a Labour Day demon- stration in Hyde Park on Saturday. It was the most gigantic meeting the capital has experienced for
London, To-day. The death occurred to-day at the age of 74 of the famous British composer, Sir Arthur Somervell.
Educated at Uppingham and King's Cambridge, the late Sir. Arthur was formerly Principal In- spector of Music to the Board of Education, and Inspector of Music to the Scotch Education Depart- ment, in Whitehall.
Among his many publications many years. were choral and orchestral songs and educational works.
He obtained the degree of M. A. as well as Doctor of Music at Cam- [bridge. He was also a Fellow of the Royal College of Music. Reuter.
works,
DEATH OF MRS. A. A. DAND
Well-Known Resident Passes Away
A resolution was adopted by the demonstrators appealing for sup- port of the striking busmen and the miners, the latter being expect- ed to come out on May 22. -Trans- Ocean.
MOTHER THROWS FOOD TO CHILDREN
As If They Were Bears'
"Callous wickedness which must excite public loathing," was
the
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 10th inst. will be subject to rent.
All claims against the vessel must be presented to the undersigned within 8 days from the date of discharge of cargo, otherwise they will not be re-. cognized...
All broken, Goods are to be left in the Godowns, chafed, and damaged
where they will be examined on the 7th inst. at 10 am. by our surveyors presence of Consignees concerned. Messrs. Goddard & Douglas, in the
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On
Friday, the 7th. May, 1987 commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room, No. 35 Hankow Road, Kowloon
A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Fusilier Thomas Morgan, who has been held by the Police în con nection with an assault. Chinese woman in King's Park on March 20, again appeared before; Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon, Magistracy this morning.
Inspector Carey, for the
prose- We deeply regret to have to re- comment of Mr. Barrington Ward cution, stated that provided His cord the death of Mrs. Caroline at Lambeth police-court regarding Worship had no objection, the Louise Land, which took place at the conduct. of Alfred John Oates, charge of "attempting to choke or the Government Civil Hospital at 40, wood machinist, and his wife, strangle" would be withdrawn and 10.30 this morning after an illness Eleanor...:
comprising:- "common assault on Chinese last over seven weeks. Death was
Black Wood Ware, Teak Drawing
· Oates and his wife pleaded guilty Room Dining Room female" substituted.
due to complications following the to illtreating and neglecting their and Office Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bed Room lodgment of a fishbone in the chest. four children at Hillingdon-street, Porcelain & Glass Ware, Brass &
'Mrs. Dand, who
was
of a very Walworth, and they were each sen- E. P. Ware, Cutlery, Electric Table cheery disposition, had been re-tenced to six months' hard labour. Lamps sident in the Colony for the past 14
& Fans, Gramaphones & years, and was well known locally, N.S.P.C.C., stated that the parents Pictures, etc., etc...
Mr. W. H. Chitty, for the Records, Radio Set, Ornaments, where she was employed by the went out and about at all Java China Japan Line. She was
hours On View from Thursday, the 6th. born
in the Caroline Islands 41 enjoying themselves, but for a long May, 1937. years ago, and spent her childhood time the children had been penned in England.
up and ill-treated in a callous way.
Mr. D. B. Evans, for defendant, raised no objection to the amend- ment and stated that he would plead not guilty to the new charge. The case was formally remanded for one week and the hearing fixe for Friday, March 14.
The Kowloon Cricket Club
are
She leaves her husband, Mr. Ar- holding Coronation Dance at the thur Dand, of Messrs. W. 8. Balley Club on Saturday, May 15.
Inspr. Harold Russell, of the
N.S.P.C.C., stated that he saw Mrs. throw food to the
at tea-time and
and Company, a son, Arthur, and Oates go in the fildren just as}
three sisters, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Ste The Town Council of Hythe, Kent, wart-Brown and Miss has decided to dispose of its war tro- O'Keefe, to mourn her loss. feld gun, one of the reasons being that "the country is in need of scrap metal."ment at 5.80 this afternoon,
if they were bears in a pit. Daisy
Mr. Barrington Ward remarked
had never heard of a worse case.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers. Hong Kong, Srd. May, 1987.
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