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Around the Courts
SUSPICIOUS BEHAVIOUR
♪ defendant's house at No. 128 Pak Wah Street at 3 am on October
A Chinese named Ho Liu, un-35, and found the defendant in employed. äppeared before Mr. bed. He made "a thorough search Wynne-Jone's at the Kowloon of the premises and found under Police Court on Saturday morning, the bed ten $10 notes, a gold bead charged with loitering in. Reclama-and two pieces of gold strips. tion Street, Yaumati, in the early hours of last Saturday morning, for an unlawful purpose."
An armed robbery had been made on a pawnshop in Tsun Wan that night and all the articles The prosecuting officer stated found in defendant's possession that while he was on duty near ¦ were identified by the pawn- Reclamation Street, Yaumati, last broker's clerk. Saturday morning he saw the accused standing by a window of
It was subsequently proved that defendant's husband was one of
a private residence, and holding a ↑ the robbers. short bamboo stick in his hand. When arrested and asked by the officer, the accused could not say what he intended to do with the
EQUALITY FOR GERMANY
French Deputy's Attack"
(Special to "Hong Kong
Dally Press"),
By Telegraph, Copyright, Tate. graphic Massages Ordinance. 189.j. Received, November și 130 pm).
Paria, Nov. 3.
At a juncture when an over- charged state of political feeling throughout Europe demands tact- ful handling, 8 bombshell Wai dropped by the congress of the Deinocratie Alliance now taking Arrested at the residence of Mr.
place in Arras. Deputy Babry. M.H. Arnold, 9, Causeway Bay, Yu Ching Tut was charged at Central mittee of the French Chamber chairman of the-Military-Com- Magistracy on Saturday before
launched a fierce attack on Ger- The accused was sentenced to Mr. Hamilton with loitering and one month's hard labour
declaring that with returning to the Colony after having been banished.
short bamboo stick."
$
On the first charge he was fined $250 or, in "default three months' hard labour, while on the second he was sentenced to twelve months' hard labour."
A RETURNED BANISHEE
Before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday morning, Lal On, B returned banishee, pleaded guilty to aj charge of returning to the Colony Two Chinese were sentenced to before the term of his banishment six months' hard labour, by Mr. had expired.
W. M. Thomson at the Central
Musi
defence questions were more important than ever because the German by the idea that they were en- people at present were obsessed
trusted with a special mission for the regeneration of Europe. This mystical conception was given ex- pression in the military prepara- tions about which secrecy was no longer maintained.
Babry then asserted that "equality of rights" between two
It was stated by the prosecuting | Magistracy On Saturday. for officer that the Accused was stealing a quantity of electric nations so different as France and banished from the Colony on 3rd November, 1933 for a period of ten years. The accused was seen by a Chinese detective," whb
arrested him in Shanghal Street,
Yaumati, last Friday morning.
A sentence of one year's im- prisonment with hard" labour was passed.
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Shanghai, Oct. 30.
A new chapter in Shanghal's sporting history was commenced yesterday when Mr. R. Bailey. the President of the Shanghai Golf Club, formally opened the new pavilion built on the far side of course to replace that
MONOPOLY
Japan's Reply
Washington Nav. 2. ¤ Incomplete fummary of Japan's views la respect to the American objections to the new Japanese oli legislation which. according to the US protests asks foreign companies in Japan to submit to unreasonable regula- tions, has been received by the ing Secretary State Department, says the Act- the town clubs, the Phillips. of
Germany could not mean equality military strengths because Germany's more rapid increase in population, higher efficierey in German industry and the spirit now prevailing in the Reich, meant that theoretical equality for Ger- many would be practical superio- rity.
the race It would therefore be a sentenced to three weeks hard crime against the French people On the ground that the property labour each by Fr. J. A. A. Macity. Either France retained her to allow Germany to attain equa- was given to her by her husband, } fadyen at the Central Magistracy. Mr.
military superiority allowed by Wynne-Jones at. Kowloon
the Treaty of Versailles or Ger- many would virtually gain Upper hand."- Transocean Kuo, Min.
a cook, respectively, were
⭑
labour, Was
| Magistracy on Saturday discharged A fine of $2,000, or, in default
Tsut Yip who was charged with 12 months' hard receiving jewellery and
money imposed on Cheung Wah, by Mr. which she knew, to be stolen pro-E. W. perty.
Inspector Shaftain stated that on information received he raided
RETURN FLIGHT
Remarkable Feat By Jones
London, Nov. 3.
The performance of Cathcart- Jones and Waller who accomplish
ed the return flight from Mel- bourne when they landed
at
Lymphe aerodrome at 1.15 pm, on Friday is all the more remarkable because Jones took the place, at
the last minute of Bernard Rubin, owner of the plane, who was pre- vented by serious illness from Ay ing in the race to Melbourne.. Jones had practically no previous experience of a Comet machine which had been designed by De Havillands under some pressure of time and was in fact down by an pliots Straight of the drawing
board."
Hamilton at the Centräi Magistracy. OR Saturday. for possession of 1,285 heroin pills at No. 1 Tung Lot Street.
LOCAL RUGBY
Club Defeat Navy
very fast and open, backs on both sides
PASSENGERS
the
destroyed in the last of the local the size and accommodation of Wars. Though, of course lacking
some pavilion is a commodious and cleverly designed building of dis-' Mr. Phillips
of Státe, Mr.
adds
that the
are
that Japan's reply to the United Mr. Phillips said he understood
States Government Manchukuo monopoly protest was at present on the way to Washington, having been despatched by the Japanese Foreign Office.
tinctly attractive appearance, even Japanese memorandum in con- putting Seekingjao in the shade nection with the foreign protests and so claiming rank as the best against
the Manchukuo oil.
not yet been de- of the out-of-town club-houses, monopoly has except, of course, the mighty LR.C.livered to the Tokyo Embassy. building across the course.
It is learned that there have There was an immense crowd of been frequent exchanges with The following passengers left members and their guests, promin- Tokyo with respect to both pro- Hong Kong for San Francisco ent amongst the latter being the blems. The latest note contains and New York via ports on 55 Mayor of Greater Shanghai and President Coolidge on Saturday: Corp J., B. Broadus, of
an informal report of Japan's the viewpoint which does not cover Mr. B. Herschend, Mrs. Frank USM.C.. the winner of the China all the important points raised by Baker, Mr. Dee Goodman, Mr. JAmateur Open Gott Championship. the British and United States Gov- - F. Richmond, Mr. G. L. Friedgen, It might be remarked that the ernments in connection with the Mrs. Sophia Young, Mr. C. C. Vines, Club Committee have extended an proposed all laws, which Rev. C. F. Burns, Miss Jacqueline invitation to Broadus to play over considered oppressive and unfair A sparkling-rugby game was wit-Joan Ford, Mr. and Mra. A. J. Halls their courses as often as he desires, to foreigners in Japan. tessed on the club ground on Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Ginsburg, Mas- He had a round with A R. Blinko Saturday when the Club defeated ter Victor Ginsburg, Master Jack yesterday maffing and beat him the Royal Navy first fifteen by one Ginsburg. Mr. Louis Rowley, Mr. on the last green, and the members goal and a try (8 points) to a try and Mrs. Trai Kem Tong. Mr. Av are looking forward to seeing many (3 points).
Boon Wah, Mr. and Mrs. Märthin.
more instructive exhibitions by the Play Was
M. Sanda, Mrs. A. Wanner, Mrs. two. bining to throw the ball about and Mrs. J. F-Richmond, Mr. 8. P. com- William Tinson, Mr. W. E. Pickard, back up the forwards. Unfortun-Lowe, Miss Shellagu Maureen Ford, A. M. Dedear, Master R. W. Dedear, Mr. Phillips declined to Take ately Ferguson, who was playing Mr. W. P. Hanforth, Mr. R. Sassoon. Miss M. N. Dedear, Mr. H. Deakes, any further comment, raying a splendid game was compelled to Mr. "A G. Titon, Mrs. Daniel Mr. W. J. Dyment, Mrs. D. C. Ed- further and closer study of the Brat spell with a damaged leg. retire just before the end of the Campbell, Mr. C. C. Tallack, Mr. monston, Mr. Foong Two Ling, Mr. case was necessary.
and Mrs. C. S. Peacock, Mr. and Flemmick, Mr. A. Fraser, Mr. G. C. | Reuter. broke through into the opposing Hough, Si Chow Shou-son, Mr. and and Mrs. A. Ford and 2 children. On several occasions Lammert Mrs. J. H. Paxton; Mr. Frank L. R Frank, Mr. J. A. Fickling, Mr.
twenty-five by sheer weight and Mrs. A. Ford. Mr. and Mrs Th Miss M. Glendinning, Rev. Wm. H hard running only to be grassed Karfage (Jr.), Miss Helen Ginsburg. Hannum, Mr. H. R. Hertalet, A.B./8. by the hard tackling Navy backs. Mrs. Rose Wong Quincey, Mr. L.. F. Hoult, Mrs. M. A. Hynes, Mr. Ipek- The view taken in certain
Howell-Davies played a game for the Navy and was large S. K. Lowe, Miss L E. Rope, Mr. A. Mr. C. D. Jackson, Mrs. V. E. James, reported establishment of an oil good Warner, Rev. John R. Brennock, Mr. dilan, Rev. Brother James, O.B.E. quarters in London, as to the
responsible for their only score: G. Owen Smyth
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kauffmann, monopoly in Manchukuo by the The balance of Wight was in Passengers arriting by the Tanda Mrs. H. J. D. Lowe and Infant, Mas Government of that state, is that favour of the Club, and even with from Australia included:-Mr. C. D. ter. 3. A. D. Lowe, Mr. Lam Chang. it is a breach of the Japanese depleted scrum they were Pearsen, Mr. and Mrs. Bere, Mr. and Mr. A. D. Lowson, Paym. Lt.-Cdr. treaty obligations to China, to ting their share of the ball Mrs. R. Hudsen and 2 children, PC Le Cras, R.N., Mr. M. T. Mang- which the Manchukuo Gover- After Ferguson's retirement Ro-Capt. and Mrs. J. B. McCaw, Misses haram, Stoker B. L. Margetts, Mr. ment has also pledged itself. bertson was easily the best of the MM. and G. D. McCaw, Mr. L. and Mrs. Newton, Mrs. C. C. Peale, Club's backs, closely followed by Dimberline..
Mrs.
PTOLEOT, Master McGilchrist,
None of the crews of the three Comets received the machines long enough before the event to allow of a reasonable amount of praca tice. Expert opinion in these cir- cumstances estimated the odds at 3 to 1 against any Comet reach- ing Melbourne and consequently air circles are greatly impressed at the success with which the new type should have passed so Buvre a test.--- British Wireless.
AT MELBOURNE,
Melbourne, Nov. 3, J. D. Hewett and C. E. Kay, flying a D. H. Dragon machine, one of the entries in the air race arrived in Melbourne at 133 a.m--- Reuter.
MR, FOX AND THE TALKIES
The verdict for Mr. William Fox
the
An Early Try Ten minutes from the start. Club opened the scoring when Ferguson took a good pass from Hutchinson, and using his speed and weight in a swerving run, touched down be- tween the posta. Robertson added the goal points-Club 5 Royal Navy 0.
"Peers made a breakaway on re- sumption but was pushed over the touchline. Ferguson got going again but, was tackled on Navy's twenty-five, straining his leg. After an attempt to return he was forced to give up.
Munro dropped back to all the vacancy and Club still controlled the scrum although they were
In his patent action before the failing to get the ball away quick-
United States Supreme Court is | 17 the climax of many years of Utigation
The patents were bought from two Germans ten years ago. They are virtually the master patents
Robertson was playing a good tually scrambled over for a try spoting game, and Mecke ever-
wide out. Robertson's kick went wide, Club B, Royal Navy 0.2
for all talking picture processes Good line kicking by Club was using sound-on-film.
When Mr. Fox lost control of gaining ground but Howell-Davies the Corporation which bears his started a pasing rush from half- name, he retained these patents way touchline, and in a bout, or They were his personal property reverse passing with Johns went and the bankers were unable to serass for a try. The kick failed; seize them:
"No alde" came with the score. Chib 8, Royal Navy 3
There are likely now to be further lawsuits when Mr. Fo endeavours to collect the art röyalties which are now held to be due to him.
Major Maintza Controller B game admirable and interprGEAR the advantage Tits in in studTEST
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LONDON VIEW M
London, Nov. 2.
It is felt that the effect of such #monopoly, if it is granted to a
tal of which is supplied by Japan, affording special privileges to a would be open to objection, as
Japanese concern.
The F. & O's... Rajputana's R. E. Prossor, Fly. Of. M. K company, 30 per cent of the capl passengers leaving Hong Kong D. Porter, Royal A, Miss I Included:Miss N. Ainsworth, Lt.-S. Strickland, Mrs. R. W. Shap- Commander P. Ashe, R.N. Mrs. leigh, Mr. C. M. Bedtt, Mrs. 3. Scott, D. M. Bradley, Miss P. A. Bradley, Mrs. G. H. Blessor and infant, Mr. Master B. H.-G. Bradley, Mr. F. EV.. S. Shato, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Caswell, Mr. L. Cresson, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Crawford, Mrs. J. Carey, Miss J. B. J. Carey, Miss 8. M. Carey, Comdr. T. E Docksey R.N., Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dedear, Miss
Byme Thomson, Mrs. E., A. Tab- Berer, Mr. A. Udharam. Mr. D. Ud- Haram, Mr. J. J. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Woods, Major W. H. York, Mrs. York
It is a further point whether the proposal does not contravene. Article Three of the. Washington Treaty.---
Reuter.
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