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WAR SECRETARY QUASHES A SENTENCE.
GUARDSMAN AND OFFICER'S
MARKED NOTE.
The Secretary of State for War has quashed the sentence of fifty- Fix days' imprisonment without Ford Aghour passed by a distriot. court-martial at Aldershot on Guardsman. George Inless Massey, 2nd Coldstream Guards, for the alleged theft of a £1 note balong ing to Lieutenant Sir John Child, cf the aime battalion.
At the court-marial Sir John Child said, as the result of missing money from his quarters, he had marked some Treasury, notes
One of the marked notes was found in Massey's possession, and he stated that he had received 46 when changing some silver into
notra
Conviction Expunged. Massey, who has now rejoined his regiment, will be relieved of all the consequence, of the unviction, and mention of it will be expunged
from his record,
ASDA,
An official at the War Ofice said yesterday that it was impossiblo to discuse the circumstances which fed up to the quaahing of the sen tunce.
HONG KONG POLICE
RESERVE.
ORDERS BY THE HÓN, MR. E, D. G WOLFE, 0.11.0.. INSPECTOR- GENCIAL OF POLICE }
-General,
HONG KONG DAILY
A RECTOR'S LANGUAGE.
BISHOP EXPECTED ITO TAKE ACTION.
The Communission appointed by the Bishop of Norwich to inquiro into complainte ngainst the Rov. Revolver Practice -The regular | Sideny Alfred Norris Huntley, reo- weekly revolver practice (voluntor: of Bircham Newton with Bir- tary) will take place at the Bowen cham Newton with Bircham Tofta, Road Revolver Range on Wednca- day, October 8, from 5.30 p.m. to 7 has unanimously reported him to p.m. It will be open to all ranks have been negligent. of the H.E.P., Special Constables, Sharpshooters' Compuny,
Hong Kong Police Reserve and to all per sons holding permits to carry arms.
Police Training School.
The weekly classes for Police Besorvists at the Police Training School, Kowloon, will be held on Tuesday, September 7 at 5.30 pm. All members of the Chinese Com- pany, and of the Flying Squad who | have not yet passed Part II of Training Course should attend.
Chinese Company.
Inspection Parade:All ranks of the Chinese Company will parade at Central Police Station on Thursday, October 9, for a general inspection
They do this "while making every allowance for ill-health, of
which no admissible ovidonce was giver."
It is understood that the Bishop proposes to appoint a curate-in- charge and to inhibit. Mr. Huntlay, The Commission's report anys Mr Huntley has absented himself for long periods without making ad equate provision for the holding of services, baptisms, churchings of funerals, that he has frequently and obscone and other expressions quite inconsistent with his sacred
In accordance with military proof equipment, etc., by the Company office, and that he has withheld col.
cedure, the cash was reviewed by the Judge Advocate-General and the War Cloe.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE IN REGARD TO AMBULANCES.
THE PUBLIC is informed that the New Telephone Directory contains No Reference to "AMBULANCE STATIONS”. The following Informa. tion is thereforo published:—
note book to be carried. Thosa not
The Commission ordered him to pay the costs of the inquiry.
Commander. Fall in at 5.30 pm.lected tithes from the Governors of sharp Dress: White uniform. cap Queen Anne's Bounty. with white cover, belt (with frog); truncheon, whistle, armlet and badge; "Pocket Policeman" and in possession of uniform will attend in multi. No member may be ab- sent from this parade without leave from the Company Commander Tho Equipment Officers will make a point of being present.
Indian Company,
Mr. Huntley was formerly D curate at Felixstowe and Lowestoft, and became Rector of Bircham Now ten with Bircham Tofts (of which the Marquis of Cholmondeley is patron) in 1923.
Mr. Huntley declared to the Com- mission, that for more than's 'year.
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PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1930.
AMERICAN POLITICS. EASTERN NEWS IN
BRIEF
GOVERNOR FRANKLIN
RENOMINATED.
VICIOUS CHARGES OF CITY CORRUPTION,
PARS FROM EVERYWHERE,
PRESIDENT
LINER
The Waichinopu has received" a telugram from Geneys, stating that Dr. Liu Sui Heng, China's Minis tor of Health, has been elected vice- president of the Health Coinmittee of the League of Nations.
[UNITED PREIS.]
Syracuse, NY., Bopt, 30.-Now York State Democrats to-day re- ominated Governor Franklin De
Last week the Japanese Cabinet lano Roosevelt for Governor, his Council approved of the signature name being put bofore the conven- of a Provisional Agreement on tion by his friend ex-Governor Trade and Navigation between Smith.
Japan and Rumianis. The treaty will be submitted to the Emperor for ratification.
"A" Braith entered the convan. tion hell to the strains of The Sidewalks of New York," his pro sidential campaign song of 1925, played by the band. He received tremendous ovation from the follow Democrats of his home state.
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In bis address nominating Gov ernor Roosevelt, ex-Governor Smith Lerated such Domoernte no have withhold their support from the fullest investigation of the official light in the New York City gov irregularities recently brought to
ormment. Governor Smith, himsoll
Nanking has ordered the dis
solution of the labour unione, Last week seven delegates who journeyed to the Capital to register e protest, returned to Shanghai, saying that the Central: Kuomintang Head. quarters would give a reply in a few days,
Pursuant to a request of the a Tammany product, maintained Ministry of Communications, the that true loyalty to the party would Ministry of Finance in Nanking, mean exposing and ousting the cor-in an order to the Inspector- runt individuals who have placed General of Customs, instructs that the municipal government under a cloud, not deepening the cloud by trying to hush the matter up.
Mr. Tattle's Record..
Governor Roosevelt will be oppos.
from abroad shall be exempt from all aeroplane parta and accessories
import duty for a period of five
years,"
The Waichiaopu is reported by
he had only £35 on which to live, ff in his campaign by Mr. Charles the Chinese Press to, have sent a Inspection Parade:All ranks of and had existed on potatoes and Tuttle, till recently U.S. attorney: Note to Sir Miles Lampson, H.M.
the Indian Company are reminded of the parade to be held at Police Headquarters under P/Sergeant R. J. Hunt on Thursday, October n, at 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress: White uni- form, cap with white cover, belt Dis! Bub. Ex. (without frog); truncheon, whistle, arinlet and badge, Pocket Police- man" and note book to be carried.
AMBULANCE STATIONS. HONG KONG ISLAND.
Motor, Central Fire
Station
MIR
Do.
14
...30. ...90303
60
...39.
...99,
10
21
Hand Ambalances, Central District Hand Ambulances, Eastern District Hand Ambalances,
Western District 30,
KOWLOON,
***
...68071, 506
Motor, Kowloon Firo
Station Hand Ambulance, Kow-
Toon Disinfecting Station
Band Ambulanco, Kow-
Toon City Polico
618
2.88071, 527-
Flying Squad.
The weekly instructional patrol of the Kowloon Section will take place on Tuesday, October 7. Fall
the gifts of a few cosingers.
£60 In Two Years.
who was nominated for Governor by the New York Stato Hepublican Convention last week. Mr. Tuttle has achieved prominence during the Mr. Huntley said: "All the Church of several Tammany justices, and In an interview with a reporter unmor by his insistent prosecution is at the beck and call of the bishop other officials, detected in corrupt in casos like these; the poor in-practices A number of city and cnbent, guilty or not guilty, poslate officials have been forced to verty stricken or just keeping alive, resign, and Judgo Vauss of Kings has to bear the brunt of charges County was sentenced to six years rought by parishioners who adin gaol for swindling the pogr. mit they have never been inside the Mr. Tuttle will unquestionably Church except for one funeral. cok to make campaign capital of
these ravelations.
"I could not afford to bring wit
in at Teimtsaraui Fire Brigado Staresses because I had received only tion at 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress: about £60 from the living for two Khaki uniform and cap with khaki
cover.
Jenza,
Bharpshot ers' Company.
"A petition was signed by 75 per cent of the adult, parishioners to Riot Drill-Riot Drill will be say that I had visited them and carried out on Tuesday, October 7 nursed them day and night in sick Members will assemble outside the ess and that they wished for no Queen's Pier at 8.10 p.m. and probettor pastor. Before the inquiry ceed at 5.15 p.m. to Kennedy Road, I was asked to meet the bishop's Uniform if possible. Rifles, reval-solicitor. He pressed me to resign. very, belts, holsters and truncheons I absolutely refused. to be brought,
Btation
B. D. C. WOLFE Inspector General of Police,
(0982
October 6, 1930.
(Sgd.) D. L. KING,
U.S.P. (R.).
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"My people, who love the Church, love mo, and those who do not love the Church would not welcome any. body."
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Minister to China, asking the latter
to instruct the Singapore au thorities to restore the Kuomintang the order for the deportation of two branch in that port and to rescind Kuomintang members."
Mr. Moh Toh Hui, the chief Chi- nese delegate to the Moscow Con ferences, has cabled the National Clovernment, snying that the scope of discussion of the conference has been broadened and asking that four more delegates well versed in commercial navigation should be sent to Russia before October 11.
Mayor "Jimmy" Walker of Now York City, broadcasting from the municipal radio station recently, sought to minimize the charges
The dispate between the local against his subordinates. "Corrup tion and dishonesty and crime," nent traders and the Japanese Mayor Walker said, "are not ad-shipping group. in Tientsin, includ. ministrative and partisan. They ing the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the are personal and individual, The Osaka, Shosen Kaisha, and the not an issue to go into the next posed rise in freight charges on Republican party of this state has Harada Kisen Kaishn, over the pro- campaign. I know that a trivial ment has been amicably settled
through the mediation of thing, if dressed up, will gather world of importance."
Japanese Consulate General.
the
Press Opens the Attack.
It is loarned that the Ministry The Press of New York City has of Industry Commerce and Labour been attacking what ono paper has granted a five-year patent right called the Tammany investigation to the Hon Lai Company in Shang- of Tammany" Rollin Kirby ofhei for its invention of the Chung the New York cartoonist World, Ming duplicating_woaching. In an itself a Democratic paper, seized on order to the different provincial Mayor Walker's phrase “a trival and municipal governments the thing, if dressed up" and ran a Ministry instructs that as this ma cartoon showing the smartly turn.chine has been found to be very ction mayor standing beside a satisfactory, its use in all Govern- long list of the recent seandals in ment organs should be encouraged. bis government.
Republican leaders in the New York legislature, the New York
One of the biggest mining com
Bar Association, and public opin-panies in Japan, the Mitsui Mining in, forcibly expressed by Rabbi Company, has given notice of the Stephen S. Wise, have been insist dismissal of some 730 miners in the ing that Democratic Governormining area near Fukuoka. This Roosevelt intervene. The Gover-is the second occasion workers have nor's campaign policy, as outlined been dismissed. The general de by his sponsor "A" Smith to-day, will be the fullest investigation and prosecution of the guilty officials, that the name of the party may be cleared.
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals,
pression of the mining business is
said to be the cause for this drastic
action, Restlessness is prevailing among the miners who are fearing a third or even fourth series of 'dis- missala
Mr. T. V. Soong, Minister of Finance, has issued the following statement:-"It will be recalled. that the report on monetary reform The following passengers arrived submitted by the Commission of yesterday by ms. Chichibu Maru: Financial Experts, of which Dr. MTB. O. Yano, Mrs. U. Shiro Kempierer was chairman, was made kawa, Mastor A. Yano, Maiter K. Shimokawa, Master M. Shimokawa, public last March. It was then Master 8. Shimokawa, Mr. Pun contemplated that other of the Suy On, Miss You Kep Fon, Miss Commission's reports would soon be made public, but conditions exist- You San Cheng, Mr..agafunt,ing since that time have interfored. Mr. K. lido, Mr. and Mrs. Publication of the reports is now Kurihara, Mr China You Kan,
resumed with the issuance of the Mr. Lau Kni, Mr. Felipe Junpon, Commission's report on revenue Mr. Jose Camp Ku, Mr. Miguel policy. Other reports will shortly. Lau, Mr. Jose Chong, Mr. Lau
be, minde, public.” Chan.
'SHIPS IN HARBOUR.-
The following passengers arrived yesterday by 5. Pres. Jefferson:- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ballantine, Miss Alice Ballantine, Miss Betty. Ballantine, Miss Louise Ballantine,
The following merchant ships were Mr. Frank Chamberlin, Mr. R. W.
in haroour yesterday:— Deihl, Mr. Wo Fronk, Mr. W. D.
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Poon, Mies Edie Ray Brak Mau Bang: Taikoo Teal An Annic Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Sick, Buoys: Al Isar. Ar Seistan, Mr. and Mrs. 0.0. Stanchfield, Tjimanock, As Wakasa Maru, 45 Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Zung, Master Ixion, At Chichibu Maru, B7 Hong W. S. Yung, Miss L. P. Yung, Miss Kheng, A8 Kiangsu, B19 Kiung L. T. Yung, Master W. T. Yung
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