THREE MONTHS SENTENCE ON INDIAN POLICE OFFICER
FRENCH MAKE DEMARCHE
Paris, To-day.
The French Ambassador to Spain. Marshal Petain, has been ordered
CHINA MAIL, APRIL 1989
CHIEF JUSTICE ISSUES WARNING
NO SUGARY SCENES FOR JAP. YOUTH
TOKYO, TO-DAY.
to make a demarche with the Spanish Government to obtain per-
"In future the authorities will be mission for French vessels at Ali-perfectly justified in electing which IN JAPAN, A NEW LAW cante to evacuate Republican course to take,” remarked the Chief COMES INTO FORCE ON OCTO- Sentence of three months' hard Spaniards.
Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at BER 1ST, BY WHICH JUVENILES labour was imposed on Piara Singh,
Some four to five thousand pro- the Supreme Court this morning, ARE FORBIDDEN ΤΟ VISIT minent Spaniards are concerned, warning local companies that fail- CINEMA PERFORMANCES AT Indian constable, by Mr. R. A. D. who have temporarily been billetedure to file the required return of WHICH LOVE SCENES ARE Forrest at the Central Magistracyn Alicante Harbour.
allotment of shares may involve a DEPICTED ON THE SCREEN. this morning when he was found
Quai d'Orsay circles declare that heavy penalty in future.
The prohibition applies also to the British Government will back The warning was issued follow films in which games of chance or guilty on two charges of extortion the French, move by a similar de-ing an application, on behalf of similar happenings are depicted, if of two cents from hawkers in marche-Trans-Ocean.
the New Asiatic Chemical Works, the censor considera that these Limited, by Mr. H. C. Macnamara, scenes might have a deleterious ef- instructed by Mr. H. N. Chau, for feet on youth. extension of seven days to file a re- turn of allotment of shares.
Wanchai on Tuesday.
GOEBBELS CANCELS TRIP
Athens, To-day.
Defendant gave notice of appeal, Defendant, in the witness box, said
In future, only artistic and cul. he was on
turally valuable films are to be duty and was told by Mr. Houston to arrest a Chinese,
Mr. Macnamara stated that the shown to the youth of Japan. and take him to the Police station.
company was formed early last Where the films are unsuitable He did not know the man and, on
year and for a period of almost a for juveniles, the law requires that reaching the station, was told to
The visit to Cairo of the Ger- year 2,040 shares had been alloted. this is to be clearly stated in the go back to his beat.
man Minister for Propaganda, Dr. The directors of the company, ac-advertisement and film placards Later, he was
on cording to Counsel's instructions, and also notified prominently called back and Goebbels, who is at present told that he would be charged. He holiday on Rhodes Island, has been were ignorant of the law and plead-the outside of the cinema itself. did not collect any money.
He postponed "due to unfavourable jed inadvertence.
Trans-Ocean. could not speak Cantonese. He weather."-Trans-Ocean. arrested the man, on instructions. That was why he had given evid- ence against him.
the
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"SECRETARIES TOO BUSY"
"Apparently secretaries of com-
LEFT WING MAKES SCENE
on
one. The practice had been going on for a long time and it was panies are too busy to read the pa- Mr. L. A. Searle, A.S.P. said de difficult to get enough evidence in pers in which the law is published fendant had an extraordinarily such cases.
Secretaries of He had been inform-rom time to time. good character. He joined Force in 1987 and had been award-this practice. In spite
ed by unimpeachable persons of companies should know that there of defen- is another clause in the Ordinanco ed merits on several occasions. dant's good character, he could not which involves a very heavy penal-
Paris, To-day. Passing sentence, Mr. Forrest take a less serious view
of the cy inaced," remarked the Chief Jus-
The session of the National As- said that the charge was a serious case.
tice, and concnued, “As I have giv-sembly at which M. Albert Lebrun en no previous warning, I wish to was. re-elected President of the state now that in future the au- French Republic, broke up in dis- thorities will be justified in elect
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ing which course to take in cases, When the President of the Senate like this,"
M. Jeannenay, after the ballot read The application was, however, the proclamation of re-election, he granted.
SENTENCED. FOR NEW OFFENCES
was unable to continue to the end because, when it was made known that Lebrun had secured 606 votes, one part of the assembly began vociferously to applaud, while the Left Wingers shouted "Lebrun re sign!"
The Right Wingers and the Cen- tre answered by singing the "Mar- Three Chinese youths, who hadseillaise." M. Lebrun was elected at been committed to trial at the next the first ballot. Criminal Sessons on a charge of armed robbery, were again brought before Mr. E. Himsworth this morning by Inspector A. E. Carey on a charge of unlawful possession of dangerous weapons.
Accused, Tsol Hing, 25, Chan Yin-nam, 22, and Chan Kan, 27, were alleged to have been `respon- sible for robbing a dwelling in Cornwall Road about three weeks ago.
First and third, charged with possession of scissors', blades. were sentenced to three and two months' hard labour respectively.
The third, for possession of a butcher's knife, was given Bix months.
GAFENCU INVITED TO BERLIN
Berlin, To-day.
SLOVAK-GERMAN TALKS OVER
Berlin, To-day.
on
The Slovak Prime Minister, Dr. Tiso who arrived in Berlin Tuesday with Dr. Durcansky, and the new Slovak envoy to Berlin, M. Cernak, visited von Ribbentrop yes- terday at noon to discuss "current political issues of mutual interest." Dr. Tiso and his suite left again for Bratislava late last night- Trans-Ocean.
IRAQ QUIET
Baghdad, To-day.
After the turbulent events of Tuesday, Iraq was quiet yesterday: The Rumanian Foreign Minister, demonstrations of grief how deep The entire Iraq people showed by Gafoncu, will arrive in Berlin in was the attachment to the late King April 18 for two days at the in- Ghazi.
vitation of Ribentrop. He will be The streets of Baghdad were accompanied by Mr. Gretzeanu, of thronged with people most of whom the Rumanian Foreign Office and had come to the capital from out, a party of Rumanian journalists. aide..
After visiting Berlin Gafencu All shops and businesses remain- will probably go to Mil to opened closed as a sign of mourning. the Rumanian pavilion, before pro-Iraq will lament the death of the ceeding to Brusselg. Paris and King for a period of 40 daya. London
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