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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 19, 1939
BRITISH TRADE MISSION TO RUMANIA
London, To-day..
TAIPO RADIO CASE EVIDENCE
The case in which Poon Fuk- san, wireless operator, and Chiu Yau-san, accountant, were charg ed, with having maintained
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The President of the Board of radio station in contravention of Trade announced in the Commons the Tele-Communication Ordin- before the recess that Sir Frederick (ance, at Taipo, was again before Leith-Ross, Chief Economic Ad- Mr. R. 'Edwards this morning.
First defendant pleaded guilty.. viser to the Government, would
defendunt denied the lead the mission which would con- Second sult with the Rumanian authorities charge. for the purpose of devising means
Mr. J. Key, said that a short transmitter and receiver
to promote Anglo-Rumanian trade. wave
Arrangements had been made were found inside a cubicle. Poon for the mission to arrive in Ru-admitted that he was the wireless operator. Files of telegrams were mania uext Monday.
Sir Frederick Leith-Ross will be found in a desk. accompanied by officials of the
Chiu arrived later at the house,
of Trade, the Export and was stopped by Inspector Tuc- Board
messages in the Credits Guarantee Department, the kett, who found
De- Treasury,
the Anglo-Rumanian basket carried by defendant. Clearing Office and the Depart-fendant told Inspector Tuckett that. British he was going upstairs to see Poon. ment of Overseas Trade. Wireless:
BIG AMERICAN SEAMEN'S STRIKE
are
New York, To-day,” Twenty-five oil tankers reported to be tied up at the docks as result of a strike' by the National Maritime Union.
The strike followed the col- lapse of negotiations between the Union and four large oil companies.
More tankers are being stopped as they dock here and at other ports.
Nearly 5,000 members
of crews belonging to some 136 tankers, have been called out,
Reuter.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
“NATURALIZATION · NOTICE
Second defendant, Chiu, said he did not know anything about that messages, The radio apparatus was brought to Taipo from Shumchun during the fighting but was never used to send out messages.
Second defendant was discharg- ed, while first defendant was order- ed to sign a bond of $1,500, and to appear at the Taipo Magistracy to- morrow at 11 a.m.
BOUND OVER
A 66-year-old widow, Kung Hang, of No. 571, Nathan Road, was plac- ed on a $10 bond. by Mr. Q. A. A, Macfadyen this morning when sum- moned for bringing an un-register- ed mui-tsal into the Colony..
Inspector H. W. Fraser, said the girl, Fat Ho, 15, yas present, to defendant. for $110 two years ago in country. The widow visited the S.C.A. on March 28 and applied for registration. They had arrived here 16. The from country on March girl had been well treated.
SWISS-SOVIET RELATIONS
Berne, To-day.
Switzerland will welcome the re-
Notice is hereby given that William Leon Cunningham of No. 24, Fört Street, 1st Floor, is applying to the Governor for naturalization, and that any person who knows any storation of relations with the reason why naturalization should Soviet, declared the spokesman of not be granted should send a the Federal Council'in Parliament written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial Secretary; Hong Kong.
yesterday.
One condition, he said, -would- be no interfererice by the Communist International in Switzerland's in- ternal affairs-Trans-Ocean.
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