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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1936.

SUPPRESSION OF RETURN FROM

OPIUM

China Achieves

Noticeable. Success

BUT SMUGGLING STILL

RAMPANT

Nanking: As result, of the adoption of a polley of gradual suppression instead of that of absolute suppression and the institution of military control over anti-oplum work, noticeable suc-

in *exy China's suppression of oplum and narcetics, especially with respect

gradual to the elimination of pappy cultivation, the registration and curing of oplum addicts, and the checking of illicit traffic was achieved dur- ing the year 1935.

has

REPORT TO LEAGUE This is revealed in a report just submitted by the Chinese govern- ment to the League of Nations, reviewing China's efforts in opium suppression in the first year of her Sx-Year Programme, which drawn world-wide attention.

Prepared by the. Central Com- mission for Oplum Suppression, ac- the report gives a detailed count of the reorganization of the oplum suppression body. revision of regulations, local activities in oplam suppression, control of in- ternational, trade, illicit traffic. medical facilities, and publicity

work.

COMPLICATED SITUATION

While. In general, the results of the government's suppression of Mlicit traffe in oplum was fairly satisfactory during the year, the situation, according to the report, was complicated by many causes. In the first place, it is funda- mentally difficult to bring all the producing areas, which are widely scattered... under effective control. Secondly, the producers have many ways to conceal their pro- duce or even to sell to unscrupu- lous merchants for the manufac ture of narcotics. Lastly, the un- lawful traders of foreign nation- alities. enjoying extraterritorial ́rights, China

cklessly smuggie into

e quantities of narco- tics as well as of opium.

SMUGGLING METHODS With regard to the methods of "Emuggling the report states that the most common mediums are: parcel post, railway employees officers and crew on steamers, native junks and secret ways of concealment on persons. Smug- gling generally follows threa routes: (1) from the territories north of the Great Wall into the provinces of North China by way of Pelping and Tientsin; (2) from Shanghai into the interior; and 13) from the province of Szechwan eastward along the Yangtze River into the densely populated cities and towns in the central part of 'China. Oplum and narcotic drugs smuggled from abroad generally came through Dairen" for North China; through Amoy for South China: and through Shanghal for Central China.

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Headmistress Of Diocesan Girls' School

Among the passengers who will arrive by the Empress of Russia, to-morrow will be the following

Miss H. D. Sawyer, Headmistress. Diocesan Girls' School Dr. R. J. Patchett.

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wilson. Twenty-eight members of the James Boring World Tour Party. will also arrive in port, as follows: Miss C. Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Pierson. Mrs. A. A. Scott, Miss M. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. F. Jerace, Mrs. Minnfe H. Herrland, Mr. and Mrs: D. E. Harriman, Mrs. W. C. Fer- guson, Mrs. L Fletcher, Mrs. Anna T. Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Schmearer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstine. Mr. and Mrs. Duane W. Gaylord, Mr. R. Perye, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Bowers. Prof. and Mrs. C. Day. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Frank.

POPPY DAY FUND Previously acknowledged $12,892.33 Further Hong Kong

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INQUEST ENDED

Man Shot By Detective

"LAWFULLY

INFLICTED

WOUNDS"

The inquest into the death of Fang Luk. 28. who was shot by the detective C 274 Lau Wan, ön October 11, was concluded Mr. E Himsworth, sitting as Coroner at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon.

P.

The jury comprising Messrs N. Fox (Foreman), Kenneth A. Munro and Ling Shu Ping return- ed the following verdict:

"We find that the deceased, Fing Luk died in the Kowloon Hospital on the October 1, as a result of gun shot wounds, which were lawfully Inflicted by C. P. C. 247 Lau Wan in the execution of his duty. We are of the opinion that the Anal shot which As fred in the dark alleyway would have been more safely fired, bad the constable shone his torch Father than discharged his gun into the darkness."

It will be recalled that on Octo- 27.54 ber 11 C. 274 received information

that a roll

stolen of cloth was 81.75 from No. 589 Shanghai Street.

5. While walking along Shanghai 21.20 Street, the detective met Fung 26.90 Luk, who

a large was holding

The detec- 5. parcel under his arm.

tive suspected him and arrested 4.70 him. Fung dropped the parcel

and started to run.

50,

The detective fired the revolver at his legs. Fung continued run- $18,114.42 ning. A third shot fred, when Fung was turning, into. Nelson Street, and the fourth when he turned in a lane off Shanghai Street The detective followed him into the lane which was badly and lighted. He saw a shadow Aring a fifth shot, heard some- one say in Chinese. "You got me." Further down the lane he found the wounded man leaning against the wall and a chisel on the ground beside him.

Further contributions will be gratefully received by Mr. F. G. Maunder, Secretary to Earl Haig's Fund. York Building. Hong Kong.

Cheques should be made payable to Thomson and Co., and crossed "Poppy Day Fund."

DONATIONS

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CONSTABLE FINED

con-

Yu Kwong, 26, a police stable, appeared yesterday before Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Mr.

on remand Kowloon Magistracy for misconducting himself as à police officer and unlawfully de- manding $10 from Kei Kwong."

Mr. J. M.. D. D'Almada Re- medios hold a watching brief for Mr. F. Zim- the complainant. mern appeared for the defendant

Mr and

Thompson Assistant Superintendent of the Police was for the prosecution.

A fine of $50 or a month in gaol, was imposed on the first charge and three months hard la- bour on the second charge.

IMPORT CERTIFICATES Concerning the import of nar cotic drugs into China for medical and scientific purposes,, the report says that this has been strictly carried out according to the pro- cedure governing the international

NOT HEROIN trafic in opium and narcotic drugs. During the year imports

Worg Hing, 30, unemployed of accompanied by import permits No. 335 Reclamation Street and LA were made from Germany and Ngan, 24, a married woman also Yugoslavia and nothing has been from the same residence were imported from countries which brought before Mr. E. Himsworth have not adopted the system of import certificates.

REGULATTONS REVISED During the year 1935 the ad- ministration of oplum suppression in the country, the "report SAYA, was successively handed from the National Opium Suppression Com- mission to the Headquarters of the Prealdent of the Military Council, and from the latter to the Central Commission for “Oplum Suppression, under the jurisdiction of military law.

To Increase the efficiency of the anti-opium campaign various opium suppression regulations were either promulgated. or revised Central News Agency,

BOARDING OFFENCES

at the Kowloon Magistracy yester- day on remand, for alleged possen- sion of heroin pills at the Junction of Shanghai and Hamilton Street on November Q.

Both were discharged as it was subsequently found that the pills did not contain heroin.

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Tung Yung. Ma Sanitary coolie, was brought before Mr. E. Hims- worth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, charged with assaulting a school boy.

It was alleged that the boy swore at the defendant in the Hung Hum Market on November 15.

The latter, who was cutting his toe nails, in a fit of temper Hfted his scissors and threw it at the boy. The point struck in the boy's buttock.

Warning, accused against a re- occurrence, the Magistrate said he would discharge the defendant in view of the latter's good record in the Sanitary Department.

..

To the father of the boy. his Worship sald: You should not let your boy play in the market. It is no place for boys to play."

PERUVIAN

MINISTER

New Appointment To China

SENHOR RIVERA

Nanking, Nov. 10.

It is learnt that the National_ Government has agreed to the appointment of Senhor M. Riverh

Affairs bas duly notified the Peruvian Legation to the about

effect.

'SWEDISH MINISTER

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The Canopus completed her frst service round trip on the Medi- terranean on November 3. Before the Hon. Comdr. G. F. The flying-bost covered the Hole, R.N (Retired), Barbour. Mas-thousand miles between Alexan

It is also learnt that Dr. J. E ter at the Marine Court yester-dria and, Brindisi in 7 hours. 20

Hultman; the Swedish Minister to day morning, sixteen Chinese, all minutes, making two halts at described 28 unemployed, were Mirabella and Athens The sche- China and Japan, having tendered charged with unlawfully boarding duled time of the Scipio, of the his resignation on account of ad- the 6.8. Meerkerk, on Monday, elaza of Imperial Airways nying-vanced age, will arrive from without the permission of the boats which the Canopus is to re- Japan next week to bid farewell to President Tán Ben and Gep- Master or the Officer-in-Charge of place, le 12 hours 55 minutes." the ship:

On her return flight, with two cral Chang Chun. Minister of All the defendants pleaded halts, the Canopus took 8 hours, Foreign Amairs, before salling for

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