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Invented Stories-

A Perfect Nuisance

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GIVE UP OR KILL

Moscow, Jan 23. Karl Radek, in the course of evidence, at the mass trial, de- clared:

"We decided either to give up or kill enough to bring about

a coup."

Beuter,

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PACKED COURT

ARMED ROBBERY

SUSPECTS

Weapons Found In Police Raid

tage acts in Russian industry as well as

espionage for foreign powers. An indictment like that pronounced upon the former Trot-arrested on Friday in connection A man named Lo-Yan-ting was skyist group declares that Ger with the daring armed robbery of many was principally in this

last Tuesday evening when a small action, and that the accused' ne-

sum of money and" Jewellery gotiated through Trotsky with

amounting to 5,000 were taken by, leading Germans for cession, of sections of the Russian borderland Chung Wo gold-mith shop at a gang of men who robbed the

and

assignment of commercial concessions in return for German. assistance in a campaign to seiza power in Russian, capitalistic con, ditions.

Moscow, Jan. 23. The second so-called Trotsky trial began to-day before the Supreme Military Court, the ac- cused including the former Am- bassador in London and Finance Commissar Sckolnikoff, former vice-Commissar for Heavy Indus- } accused. try. Platakoff, and fourteen other Russians.

The trial began at 10 a.m., when the accused were led into the packed court between members of the Soviet secret police with axed bayoneta. The audience included numerous members of the govern- ment and civic groups of foreign diplomate, among them the Am- bassadors of America and France, and a considerable number of for- eign journalists,

The Indictment demands the death penalty for all seventeen

Each accused admitted his guilt rather than be questioned by the main judge, only three having ob- tained defence counsel."

་་

PRINCIPAL ACCUSED

The principal accused, Platakoff, was cross-examined first. He was the special confidante of Lenin and even mentioned as follower and leader of the party. In answer to the questions he described the origin of "parallel central organisation," declaring he had conferred often with Trotsky's son, Bedow, who gave him directions for beginning the Trotsky movement and pre- vailed upon him to accept money from two German firms in returni for favouritism in placing of Soviet orders.

GUILTY OF HIGH TREASON The indictment declared the seventeen men to be guilty of high treason and of giving planned assistance against Stalin, Molotov and other prominent members of the government. They were, more- over, accused of having formed an | illegal "parallel central organisa- tion

conjunction with the Simovieff-Kamenet group, which had already been sentenced."

The purpose of this organisation | Ukraine.--- was to carry out terroristic sabo-

Platakoff also declared that he received a letter from Trotsky in 1931 and that their principal ac- tivities were carried on in the

Transocean News Service.

The above flashlight photograph was taken at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodwin on Saturday night when they gave a party to celebrate the 12th anniversary of their wedding. (Photo * by K. T. Tse).

MYSTERY MAN'S. MR. F.D. PEREIRA

GRAVE

Burglars In Search

Of Jewels

Paris, "Jan. 2. Regarding the attempted burg- lary of the vault in which the re- cently deceased "munitions king," Sir Basil Zaharoff, was buried, it is announced that the burglars did not obtain any jewels or objects of value since, contrary to the numer- ous rumours to the effect that Za- haroff's wife, Princess of Villa Franca, buried all her jewels in an oaken casket, the vault contained nothing of value,

Evidence points to the fact that the burglars also intended opening

was

LEAVING ...

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Mr. Pereira, the speaker said, perhaps the fastest bowler who ever took part in local cric- ket, but despite his speed, he had never been known to send down an unfair ball (hear, hear). Mr. Pereira won Interport recognition a year after his arrival here and he has since then figured in many contests against Shanghai...

In conclusion Mr. al Arculli wished Mr. Pereira a speedy 78- covery and said “he was sure he voiced the sentiments of all who knew Mr. Pereira if he said that should "Frank" ever decide to re- turn to Hong Kong again he

Shanghal "Street, Kowloon,...

Inspector Elston headed the ratding party at Kowloon City which caught Lo in its net., Lo was brought before the magistrate at the Kowloon Magistracy on Satur- day and was remanded for further from him the whereabouts of two enquiries. The authorities learned pistols and a revolver which were found in the vicinity of Diamond HILL.

Later, another arrest was made in connection with the same rob- bery when Chang Hop, 20, was found on the Taipo Road with two fully loaded revolvers in his posses- sion. He was arrested on Satur- day about 9pm, and will be brought before the Kowloon Magis- tracy this morning.

Interport

Football

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Those who have followed form closely this season will agree that the "A" team looks very much the final one that will be chosen for the match against Shanghai, with the exception of the two wings. Irwin and D. Knox. The Kowloon player is being given a trial, on the left-wing berth following the fai- lure of Bickford (Club). in yester- day's match, but if Bickford re- covers his form he will probably be chosen.

Shanghai Rowlands has no equal as a goal-'} Foochow keeper in the Colony, while the L-Gosano combination.. at full back, should prove a thorn in the side of any forward line. Lee Wal- tong và all know as the Heal lea. der, for in additOD zo being a sharp shooter himself, he is a very dangerous man in that he invari- ably passes the ball to one of his least marked forwards for the "fin- ishing touch."

Fung King-cheong works with so good an understanding with Lee that it would be ruinous to separ- ate them and although the final selections will not be made for at least another week, the chances for the "A team will, with one or two exceptions, be given caps.

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Reviving The

Paper Industry

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THANKS RETURNED Mr. Pereira replied in a few very well-chosen words and after thanking Mr. Arcult for all the nice things said "about "him, he thanked the 'members of the In- dan Recreation · Club "for their handsome gifts 'and expressed the hope that the Club would win the Cricket shield again this year.

early years of the Chinese Repub.... lic the annual output of paper amounted to about 400,000 piculs, being valued at approximately | $10,000,000,

Ministry sent Mr. Chang Yung- hui, a paper expert to north and The present plan of establishing West Fukien to make an investiga- a big paper mill, rivalling the one tion of the present paper industry now being constructed in Wenchi, there. After having visited Shah- Cheklang, aims at reviving, the sten, Yungan and Nanping in trade by the Introduction of mo- north Fuklen and Leuchen in dern scientific methods of paper- west Faklen, all paper-producing making. Better transportation and centre, and having made a distribution facilities will also be thorough study of the industry, he provided. is drafting a detailed report to be submitted to the Ministry and the Fukien Provincial Government, "....

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