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Kowloon Whert was con verted into a "alrous" yestor...?
saven elephants, day when six bears, 200 monkeys, 20 Gibbon apes and 2,000 birds of various species were un loaded from the sa. "Ninghai" from Bangkok."
The animale and birds werd later transferred to the "Pre- ident Grant" which WIH all today for Ban Franclaco
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, "APRIL 21, 1040,
"Nine-Fingered
Inspector On Extortion Charge
Alleging that money had been demanded from har on the threat that “a nine-fingered, inspector" would have broken up her mali jong school, Lá Wun yung, kéopor,44 Gage Street, ground floor, gavo ovidence in the Central Mägistracy yesterday against Police Inspector Peter Oliver Guild and two Chinese.
Plead Guilty To Three
Guild and one Chinese, Tam So allus Fai Por-50, were charged with demanding under menaces $250 from LoWun- yung on January 9, $100 from Chan Wui on Janitary 9, and *↓
$100 from Wong Sing on Janu- ary 25,
Together with PC 09 Chan Pui-
charged they were
with iam similarly demanding $600 freim Lo Wun-yung on February 10, and 3500 from Pun Tai-so on
for delivery to different zoos
In America.
The
photo
above shown
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of the elephants stretching their logs after a "cramp
up" voyage from
Beveral of the monkeys escaped while 'being transferred and climbed rapidly up the masts of "the "Ninghal" chattering loudly. They were later trapped and caged. (China' Mall Photo).
Li Chai-Sum's Denunciation Of Nanking Assembly
Personalia
January 28. Fal was further charged with demanding $40 from Lok Sui-han on February 15,
Opening the case Insp. W.N. Darkin prosecuting said that on February 23 as a result of in formation and complaints Tam So alias Foi Par So was arrested nt 10 Wing Lok Stroot, on February 27 Guild was arrested and charged.
Charges
The Fishery Department Bribery case took a surprise turn yesterday morning when't Mr. Bernacchi, counsel for the first defendant, Chan Kun-kau, informed the Court that he had been instructed to plead guilty to three of the five charges, but would' cm- Because of the trental ahock phatically deny the remain- he received when arrested, the der of the charges. police remanded him in the prison block of the Queen Mary Hospital. After two weeks in Queen Mary Hospital he was allowed out on ball,
On Mr. Darkin's request, Guild was
put in the dock with the other defendants.
Woman's Story!
Lo Wun-yung, related how first and see end accused had come to her house where she kept Mah- Jong at midnight on January 9 and threatened to go into the school and drive away all the customers.
wus
Beenuse
The charges to which first de- fendant pleaded gulity through his counsel were: That he with others between Jan. 3 and May 21 conspired together to permit the unlawful sale cf marine fah Central market: That on December 12 he received from Lau To $1,180, that on Septem- er 9 he received from Lo Tal $80.
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Appearing on trial before Mr. REISS, BRADLEY & CO., LTD.
A.J. Clifford at Central were
Chan Kun-kau, Kwok Muk-hol. Tso Wai-hin, Lee Ki-man and
inspectors of the Fishery De- purtment.
Senior Superintendent of Police Mr. F. Shaftain appeared for the prosecution, white Mr. B.A. Bernacchi represented first de- fendant und Mr. J.C. Stewart WIS for the remainder
of the défendants.
Mr. Bernacchi sald that the pleas
that he tendered were sub- ject to the prosecution acceptance of them.
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While the local hierarchy of the Kuomintang were Jubilantly celebrating the election of Gün- eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek bs China's first Constitutional President, opposition political groups in the Colony issued statements yes- terday denouncing, and refusing to recogníše, the legality of the elections.
Witness said that she had no Marshai Li Chai-sum, Chief|tion" of 1920-27, and now
to Chiang Kai-shek Chairman of the "Kuomintang money to pay a business of Staff
bad.
she said, was Guild, during the "Northern Expedi- Revolutionary Committee," de-uniform and carried a stick and
clared yesterday that the con- also had his revolver. vention of the National As she did not pay the money Guild sembly and the elections were went into the gambling school a "faree".
und knucked the tiles off two The Air Officer Commanding. Commander of the famous (now
General Tsa Ting-kal, forner tables,
They later agreed to meet in a Hong Kong, Air Commodore S.N.
defunct) 19th Route Army, one restaurant and on February 15 Webster, CEE AFC., left Kai of the leaders of the "Kuamin- the three accused and a Chinese Tak early yesterday morning by tang Democralle Promotion Sub-Inspector, not in custody, KA F, "Daitota" for Singapore, where he will stay for a few dave/Society", made a similar stole-same and demanded $300. At the the pleas before giving a decision:
restaurant they went to first floor Sole Agents:
prior to proceeding to England Marshall L, spoke on behalf cubicle. Witness gave them $200. with the Commander-in-Chief, Alr
ut his "Committee, all democrafts The meal cost $78. They paid $50 SCIENTIFIC SERVICE CO.
Command, Far East, Air Marsh groups, leaders of democracy Sir Hugh P. Lloyd, K.B.E:, C.D.,
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the party are Air Vice-Marshall who, he declared, denounce the A.C. Sanderson, C.B.E., D.F.C., o convention in Nanking of a pup-money because she was told that further adjourned to 18 s.m. to- Ale Officer i/e Administration, Air and refuse to recognise the elec-"Nine-fingered Inspector" would
did not pay them the day, pet national assembly of racenis! if she Vice-Marshal J. Whitworth Jones,
tion of a puppet president. come to her, house and disturb C.B., G.B.E., Air Officer Com-
"Comic Acts"
the gambling school. munding Mulaya, and Air Com- modore A.R. Wurdle, C.B.E.. tie added that the "puppet na-
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Mr. Shattain replied that he would require Uma to analyse he requested an adjournment to consult Crown Counsel.
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A.F.C., Air Officer Commanding | tional assembly" in Nanking. Maty U
Ceylon. Air Commodore Webstor besides producing some cumic expreted to return to the nets, the best of which was the Colony un May 18.
election of a president, exposed
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to the Chinese people who actual Peninsula Hotel arrivals in-ly is their public enemy No, clude Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Smith, dictator and his supporting L. K. Show, Thos. Cryer, Win. clique of rascals.
added Hetherington, F. Mansfield, C, c. Cloud, Jr., and Win. Allen.
The day will come,"
the Marshall, when an account will be demando of these pup- Peninsula. Hotel departures in--pets by the Chinese people. *clude Mrx
He urged Jacobs-Larkcom, Miss J. Chu, Rev. H.E, Kendall, followers
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FOOD AND FUEL COSTS
The food and fuel costs for tho week ending April 17, issued by the Labour Office, were as fol lows;..
Ricc and Flour_7.2 calties $5,3500.
1.0 Vegetables... Salt Cabbage...
Tea
Salt Fish
Fish.....
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Pork all supporters and Parochial Conference of St. Vin-
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Firewood Society, revolutions
Rosary Church, Kowloon, Bean Curd, 14 pieces
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General Taai declared that he Singapore by BOAC flying-bout and his followers refuse to re include
Capt. cognize the elections in Nanking." Major Keating, Mansfield, Messrs L.O. Strafford, The elections he contended, were Hetherington, Ng Yeok-sin, P. A. legal and did not represent the M. Hughes, Koh
wishes of the people who had not. F.E. Burch, A. Cryer, Quck Klab-hunt, Chun Chen- chuan, Chin Boon-leong. Chu Cher-seng, Yeap Cheng-eng and Mdai. Chicong Kum-stew.
ISHONCHIBI been consulted.
Money Market
The wedding of Mr. James Gold passed another quiet day Francis Raeburn, air pilot, yesterday, with the price level living at the Peninsula Hotel to keeping more or less to that of Miss Poppy Gloria Shepstone
the previous day.
(who arrived in the Colony yes. terday morning) took place at the Registry yesterday. Wit- nesses were Messrs. Chan Sing wa and Chan Sing-kat, clerks in the Registry.
Opening at $338,50 a tacl it; moved up to $339.75, slid down at the luncheon interval. Opening to $336.25 and closed at $338.50 at the
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