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TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1931.

A FALSE DELIVERY ORDER.

Chinese Shop Defrauded.

At the Mogistency yesterday alternoon a Chinese was charged with obtaining eighteen bags of mussels, valued at a little over $800, from the Shing Hing Ching. Kee firm of 180 Bonham Strand West, by false pretences. Another Chinese was charged with receiving

the mussels,

Mr G. G. N. Tinson who pro- secuted on behalf of the compisio- amended tha ants, yesterday

charge to obtaining the mussels by false pretences against the second accused and submitted to the Magistrate fresh copies of alternate Fund in any terem at charge of receiving against both

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case, which, he thought, could not His Wor. inish in cos afternoon ship prumised Mr. d'Almada ample: chances to recall witnesses if he wished, and proceeded with the

case.

Outlining the facts Mr. Tiason tated that recently his clients had sold 19 bags of mussels, the subject matter of the charge) to a firm called Can Man Kee, sad the mus sela were stored in their godown,No. Cheung Kao lane. Kennedy Towo. ca the 10th, inst when the alleged fraud was perpetrated. The first! defendant was formerly employed at the Shing Hing Chucg Kee shop, and after his dismissal which was caused by business slump at the end of the last Chinese year, joined a shop on the second floor of 10 Bonham Strand West and took his! meat with complainants fekis po the ground one of the building sccupied by the Shing Hing Chung Kee. Do the morning of the th., continued Mr Tinsoo, the firet lelecdant visited com plainants' godowe, and three his arrival AD wizures after

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delivery order purporting to have been issued by the complainants 5rm which requested that delivery be given of the 15 bags of mussles. As the delivery order bore the zenuine chop of the complainants firm the godown keeper carried out the instructions to the order and while the muscles were being weighed the first defendant left the godown. Atruck and a number of cgolies were procured and the OTHERS take your photos, but mussles were cooreyed to the by our 30 years experience we second defendant's shop in Chung take yours in. EXCELLENT Sau lone West where they were CONDITION and NATURAL transferred from eighteen guany COMPLEXION instead of mere bags into thirty-two small matting ly clear and sharp.

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harge. Twenty of the bags were subaquently removed to a shop is No. 8 Roubam Strand West the leeman of which, as the evidence would show had been previously the second appreached dviendast with a view to selling the

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his behalf at a two per cent, commission. The remaining 12 bags were nɔt found on the second defendant's premises when the police railed his shop in the same alternoon, but were recovered at 16 Holly- wood Head which was occupied by the seed defendant nad bia blind enazubiae.

His Worship remarked that the Levidence agaiast the first defendant

was met air002.

moussels

Me Tipton Cinted out that the Results Of Doubles tires defendant was in the godoan Championship: 2nd Round.ben the godown keeper received 4. S. J. Pearson and Cpl. Towc. the delivers order and when the were weighed and that' send, beat S. M. Thompson and Cpl Savage, RANC. 6.3, 7.3 defendnet went to the second de- Sgt. Wilkinson and Cpl. Rhodes, fendant's residence twice and told WAMC, beat Gir. Dyer and Gr.the latter's concubine that twelve bags of moussals would be brought Bright, G. 61, 62

to her house, Mr Tinson added that it was a clever fraud.

S. S. M Stenud and Dr, Liza. ley, R., beat S. Sgt. Hamblin

The bead servant of the Shing and Spr. Coupland, ix. 5 &, G.

Cpl. Hayward and Spr. Sewing. Hing Chung Kee deposed that be * E. best Gr. Clow and Br. New believed the delivery order by which the mussles were obtained combe, E... 6-3, 7-5.

Bdam. Murrant and Edam bad been stolen from the drawer of Rogers Wilts. beat Sgt. Picks and his desk in his office, which was only lacked when he went out. Szt. Hollands, R.A.M,, -1,6-1.

Q. M. S. Foster and S. Sgt. He often left bis drawer open and Haynes, ... best S. Sgt. Jade attended for a short while during the day. He did but affix the sad Cpl. Stone, ...! 6-0, 6-3.

Sgt. Wells and Edem Teagle, company's chop on the delivers The first defendant Wilts, teat A. E. I. W.0.order. Cowell and White A. B.C. 6.3.6.8 frequently used his desk to write Sgt. Holloway and Gr. Henwood accounts of bis shop. Acting up 50 the 15th. be R. G. A. W. (0. from C. 9. M.aformation

searched his office and discovered Woolford and S. Sgt. Best R. E.

request for

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The 3rd round will be played. weather permitting, to-day at delivery of the musales purporting to have been sent by the Chu Man Kee shop and also the delivery or der. The police were informed.

p.m. Giten fine weather to-day and Friday the semi-fitals and final will be played at 8 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. respectively.

The godown keeper employed by By kind permission of Lt. Col. the complaints gave corroborative J. K. Wyndham and officers of the evidence. He at first said first de- baad of the fendant had not visited his godown Regiment, the 2 Wiltsbires will play selections at prior to the 15th, inst. the Valley from 4.0 p.m. on Friday.

One of the coolies who removed

H. E. Lt. Geol. Six G. M. the mussels to the second defen- Kirkpatrick x.c.s. x.C.S.I.GO.C.dant's shop stated that the mÁD will present the trophies won in who engaged them was neither of the Garrison Doubles Champion- the defendants. They were told ship and Garrison Tennis league at that the forasels were Annam rice.

The case was adjourned. the end of the tournament.

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SPECULATION IN VIENNA,

Vienna, Sept. 21. Indignant at recent excessive speculation in the Exchange a

It is now officially stated that neither Mr. Lloyd George nor Lord Curzen will attend the Washington Conference in consequente big crowd attempted to storm the Bourse. Several brokers were of the urgency of domestic problems. Mr. Bonar Law will probably be one of Britain's representatives while others freely mentioned are Mir. Balfour and Sir L. Worthington Evans, Lord Lee and Sir william Tyrrell

tentative Agenda for the Washington: The Government's Disarmament Conference has been transmitted to the participants in the Conference who have been informed that the agenda essentially contains caly suggestions and is subject to amendments and ad-

The Agenda contains the following: ditions.

Armaments:

The

Firstly, the limitation of naval armaments. basis of limitation and the fulfilment of conditions. Secondly, rules for control of new agencies in warfare. Thirdly, limitation of land

armaments.

maltreated and bank windows smashed. The ex-Secretary of State declares that the incessant printing of new bank notes accounted for the speculation. It is stated that the Austro-Hungarian Bank is issuing over two milliard crowns in new notes weekly, while the national deficit is well over one hotdred milliard crowns

GRAFT IN U.S.A.

New York, Sept. 21.

The latest example of graft which has come to light concerns the Police-Commissioner Earight who admitted to a committee investigat-

Pacific and Far Eastern questions: Firstly, questions relating ing the New York municipal administration that he had benefitted to to China; the principles which shall be applicable. Secondly, ap- the extent of $12,000 from a stock-exchange transaction carried out. plication to subjects: (a), territorial integrity; (b), administrative by the financier, Mr. Allan Ryan, by whom he had been appointed integrity; (c), open door, equality of administrative and industrial Deputy Police-Commissioner. opportunity; (d). concessions, monopolies and other economic privileges; (e), development of railways; (f), preferential railroad existing commitments. Questions rates and (g), the status of relating to Siberia and similar questions relating to China. Thirdly, the mandated islands.

FRENCH IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

London, Sept. 21.

Paris: It is officially stated that imports into France during the first eight months of 1921 amounted 13,607,000 of francs compared with 34,342,000 during the corresponding period of 1920. Exports amounted to 14,086,000 compared with 17,234,000.

RENTS RESTRICTION IN BUENOS AIRES.

Buenos Aires, Sept. 21.

A law has been promulgated restoring rents to the 1919 level.

GORDON BENNETT CUP RACE.

London, Sept. 21. A Swiss balloonist named Armbruster who travelled from Brussels to Lambay Island-near Dublin, a distance of '470 miles has won the Gordon Bennett Cup Race in which all 14 starters how safely accounted for.

INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE.

Geneva, Sept 20

All the judges elected to sit on the Court of International Justica

· have intimated their acceptance. The Committee of the League has recommended the admission of Lithuania to membership.

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