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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 6, 1989.

Japanese Terrorism

The Chungshan

TWO BUSES AND

CAR ATTACKED: SEVERAL DEAD

Macao, To-day.

Japanese aircraft are active in the Chungshan dis- trict. Targets for their machine-gun fire yes- terday were two buses of the Kei Kwan Motor Bus Co. who maintain and operate the splendid highway between Macao and Shekki, and a motor-car, No. 891, of the Nam Va Garage of Macao.

At about 11 a.m. the two buses, Nos. 117 and 123, were making their way along the road to Shek- ki when near Sam Mun Kin, a suburb of the little township of Chui Hang, the birthplace of the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen, which is only an hour's drive from Macao, four Japanese planes appeared.

CHINA TO TAKE PART IN THE OLYMPIAD

soccer

After scouting, they followed the buses and eventually commenced flying low. Before most of the pas- sengers had left the buses to make for safety in the surrounding paddy- fields, the planes had opened with their machine-guns,

fire

The vehicles were bullet-ridden and three of the passengers were killed and four others wounded. The drivers escaped unhurt.

Chungking, To-day. Continuing their mission of de- China will participate in the struction, their next objective was world Olympics at Helsingfors by a large motor-car on the way to sending at least

and Macao. The car met with a similar This time the driver was basketball teams, according to fate. the decision of the directors of fatally wounded by a machine gun the China National Amateur bullet which pierced his chest and Athletic Federation which met in passed through his back. Three of Chungking last night.

the passengers, two Chinese women

In District

It

More and more English women and girls are studying farming. One of the finest training centres in the country is the Hampshire County Council Farm Institute at Sparsholt, near Winchester. covers an area of 437 acres and offers training in all branches of farming. This rubber-tyred cart does yeomen service as the women students return from their work in the fields.

HIGH PROSPECTS OF AN

AMICABLE ARRANGEMENT AMONG ARABS IN LONDON

London, To-day.

The Arabs who have arrived for the Palestine talks .held a number of consultations during the past week including talks with Mr. Malcolm Mac- donald and it is understood that an agreement is expected to be reached.

and a girl, were also wounded. The It The Chinese delegation will be victims of this machine-gunning headed by Dr. C. T. Wang, for- were removed to the nearby hospital mer foreign minister and ambas-in Chui Hang, and the driver, Tang sador to Washington, who was Wing, died shortly after admission. also elected chairman of the com- mittee of preparation.-Reuter.

BURGLAR CAUGHT AT TIME OF ASKING

Was

Un Shu, 22, unemployed, charged before Mr. R. A. D. For- rest at the Central Magistracy this morning, with burglary.

The car was brought in to Macao this evening and it had obviously been subjected to severe, machine- 'gun fire. Several bullets were still to be seen embedded in various parts of the car.

The only possible explanation of this strafing would seem to be that

is expected that when the Arabs meet the Bri- tish Government representatives on Tuesday, Jemal Husseini, who is the Mufti's cousin, will submit the Arab case and the delegates of the surrounding countries will participate in the subsequent discussion.

BUDAPEST

It is known that the British Government is anxious that all Arabs form one. delegation and when the Defence Party represen- tatives arrive to-morrow, it is ex-

the Japanese are continuing a policy OUTRAGE ENQUIRY pected that an early meeting will

Chinese

of frightfulness among civilians. Our Own. Correspondent.

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Budapest, To-day.

be arranged with other Arabs, who will endeavour to persuade them to form one delegation, though The Chief of the Budapest police stipulating that the Nashashibi

Party have only two delegates.

CONFIDENCE FELT

in a statement to the press last night, announced that the arrest FIGHT OVER

of the persons responsible for the WATER

bomb outrage on Jews leaving the Synagogue on Friday is to be ex-

If an agreement is not reached at this point, it is anticipated that Chinese girls were this pected within a short time:

The police have succeeded in the Mufti Party will continue the It was alleged that at midnight morning charged at the Kowloon finding out the identity of the per-discussions with the British Gov-

the Magistracy before Mr. E. Hims- yesterday, defendant entered third floor of No. 344 Des Voeux worth with behaving in a disorder-petrators and are Road West, and stole clothing, the ly manner on Saturday in Gillies Avenue. They were Choi Ching, property of an electrician.

18, married, Hu Mui, 17, married,

On August 17, last year, he visit- and Ha Shu Mui, 12. ed No. 28 Davies Street, first floor, It was alleged that they quar-. and stole clothing and other arti-relled and fought at water cles valued at $46.50. He also stole fountain.

$398 worth of clothing from No. The older defendants were both

46 Hau Wo Street on September 12 last.

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Det. Sergt. Macvey said that a large bundle of keys was found in defendant's possession, and some of the property was recovered, from pawnshops.

placed on a bond of $5 to preserve the peace for 6 months and the younger defendant was cautioned.

Pang Shing, 45, dock coolfe, was Defendant was sentenced to 12 this morning charged at Kowloon months' hard labour and placed with stealing brass fittings from under police supervision for two Kowloon Dock. He was fined $10

or one month. years.

now searching ernment but make a declaration in the places where they might hide advance that they do not recognise themselves. Trans-Ocean.

DAIRY FARM COOLIE'S THEFT

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the Defence Party delegation but every effort must first be made to obtain unity of action and it is confidently believed that an Arab division will be avoided. Reuter.

COOLIDGE THEFT

́À fine of $20 or one month's hard labour was imposed" on Chan King,

Wong Chuen, 26, was this morn 24, butcher, by Mr. R. Edwards this morning, when he pleaded ing charged at Kowloon, with theft guilty to stealing one and a half from the President Coolidge, at the pounds of bacon from the Dairy No. 1. Kowloon Wharf, on Satur- day, A black leather wallet, con- Farm Company on Saturday,

The bacon was found in his postaining private papers, belonging to session, when he was leaving after Mr. J. P. Paine, Chief Electrical he had finished work, by A. K. Omar, Engineer was taken. The case was inspector of the Dairy Farm. adjourned for 24 hours.

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