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THEOSOPHY

"RECONSTRUCTION IN THE LIGHT OF THEOSOPHY"

will be the subject of this week's public lecture of the Hongkong Lodge The Theosophical Society, 7, Dussell Street, on Thinsday May 13th at 6 p.m. The Mealing is open to the public.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

CONSTABLE'S LAPUE

SENT TO PRISON FOR ILLAGAR PRACTICE.

Mr.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926.

MOKANE TRAFFICKER.

RUSSIAN SENTENCED-TO

NINE MONTHS.

THE HOME STRIKE.

OVERNIGHT NEWS.

London, May 11. An appreciation of the situation A Russian named T. Sokolsky was charged on the 7th instant in broadcast this morning shows that the Mixed Court with importing the whole country continues quiet, Into Shanghai 500 grammes of Transport facilitica are steadily morphine. Accused was arrested expanding. The Government pro- at the Whabgpoo Wharf by Sgt. tection measures suffice, Blenkinsop" and the drag found in his handbag.

Defections from the strikers' ranks are principally among all- waymen,

There is a considerable Increase of tinemployment due to the clos down of industries.

The Best End of London is ab- solutely qulat,

The extortion of money from hawkers by certain members of the Shantung contingent of the local Police Force was the rosul of over 100 street vendors net tloning the Government, to prevent the illegal practice of these offeers. The complaint was fully investigated and consequent upon Accused told the Court that he a lance sergeant being identified was the victim of a trick. He as one of the culprits, the alleged came to Janghat about a week offender appeared" before

ago and met two men, who told J. H. B. Nihli at the Kowloon him he could make money by tak Magistracy, yesterday afterndon, the morphine back to Dairen. He

Belfast, dockers. ignored the en four charges arising out of an bought $400 worth of the drug Incident which occurred during and was expecting to get $600 for orders to strike when Liverpool the early hours of April 6.

Itin Dafren The friend alasand Fleetwood steamers arrived, The defendant, a lance sergeant said that he was going to Dairon and unloaded all the foodstuffs, stationed at Mongkok, was chargon the same ship, but failed to which were the main cargo. ed with larceny from the person show up when the ship bailed. of the Chinese hawker of $3.50, Accused admitted the offence and with demanding a further $8 from said that he knew it was a crime, the same man and with miscon-He said he was sorry and would ducting himself on two occasions not do it again. “. Mi

Messrs. Whitemore and as a Police officer.

sentenced accused to nine months

Mr. D, Burlingham, D. S. P. for Kowloon, prosecuted and outlin fin gaol. ing the case for the Crown, Bald that a petition bearing the signa-

1

Strike Illegal.

In the Chancery Division, Mr. Justice Astbury, granting an in junction against certain branch officials of the Sailors and Fire- Zaumen's Union, said the so-called general strike, started by the Trades Union Congress was illegal and contrary to law. Those inclt- ing or participating therein were

Act of 1916-Reuter."

tures of over 100 residents et Tai of the other men being refistd not protected by the Trade Disputes Kok Tsui and Mongkok was pre-admittance. sented to the authorities and as a result enquiries were made by the Police.

It was alleged in the petition that several Shantung constables had been searching people and taking money from them. enquiries made evidence which would be called 'was obtained by the Police.

From

Hawker's Evidence..

Russia's Monetary Aid. The complainant, in evidence,

Moscow, May 11, The General Council of Soviet atnted that when the constable cock his money he objected and Trade Unions announces that, in was taken to the Police Station, consequence of the British Trades where he found two more, Shan Lion Congress's refusal to ac tung constables; but no European. He was taken into the enarget the proffered two and a quarter million roubles, the money room, where he retained for will be returned to the subscrib- about an hour before being takening Russian trade unions, but back to Tai Kok Tsui..

On the

the

Prevented From Reporting.".

way back the defendant look his collections will be continued and The case which first came to the money from him: Arriving at his deposited to the credit of a special notice of the authoritries, con-house the defendant requested him relief fund for the British miners, cerned a hawker who on February to give him some more money, and will be placed at the dis- greas or the Miners' Federation, 5, was, searched by a Shantung he was assaulted. He then call-posal of the Trades Unions Con- The Soviet Council adds that the police officer, whom he could noted as mother, who identify, and was relieved of $3. He sergeant $3.-

special agreement for à united Asked why he did not report the front by the British and Soviet went to the Police Station to re- port the occurrence, but was re-matter, witness replied that he trade unions has beer. strength- fused admission by the sentry at had alrendy been taken to the ened by the creation of an "An- olice station by the sergeant and glo-Soviet Unity Committee."---- the door.

On March 24, another hawker did not think that a further report Reuter

His

Food Shipments Resume.

Rotterdam, May.11.

i was stopped by a Northern, palice-was necessary

The mar

Sub-Inspector Philips said the man and searched. shouted for help and the police defendant was on duty from mid- man then ran away. The victim night tom. on April 6.

Food shipments to England have in this case was sleg prevented duty was toollect the chops from resumed as a result of confirma- from going into the Police Station the various Constables in the dis- tion from the British Government| triet and he would therefore to make a report.

In both instances the haw kers were unable to state wheth the policeman was a constable or a sergeant.

over the entire alongkok And Tai that vessels can be discharged.--- Kok Tsui neighbourhood.

..iness produced the Police: section chit showing that the de fendant had been in Tai Kok Tsui. Furing the course of his duty. It

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Dealing with the incident which was the subject of the charges. Mr. Burlingham said that a hawaiso showed that he visited ker was stopped on April 6, and duty there. when searched the defendant. Detective Inspector. Pincott ultimo per s. s. Morea to learn whom the complainant subsequent-cave evidence of the defendant that the P. & O. Coy, has received ly identified, found on his person being identified at the Water telegraphic advice from the--Man- aging Directors in London that Police Station. a sum of $3.50.

After the money had been taken

When asked if he wanted to give passengers per 8. 3. Moren dis-

Southampton embarked the complainant walked off with evidence on oath or make a state-

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the sergeant following him. Oument from the deek, the defendant Friday, 7th Instant and arrived safely in London on Saturday reaching his residence in Pine replied that lie would like to go Street, Tai Kok Tsui, the defen- into the witness box but he had morning last. dant said that $3.50 was not suffi- nothing to say 'except that he knew clent and wanted a further $3 nothing of the incident. The Net having the money on him, the defendant claimed that he had complainant got some money from been misidentified. his parents and gave it to the defendant.

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His Wordship said that he was unable to believe the defendant's Sub-Inspector Philips would story but necepted the complain tell the Court, continued Mr. ant's identification. He would be Burlingham, that the defendant convicted on all four charges. was on duty in the area where the Mr. Burlingham said that the out-of-sorts through constipation, 'complainant was stopped, between Police attached very grave imbiliousness or disordered liver. the hours of midnight and a m.portance to the charges and As gently as nature, these dainty on April G. The offence, accord-view of the extreme seriousness littlo laxativas remove the causes ing to the evidence, was commit of the case, he would ask that his of siek headaches, flatulence, ill- ted at about one o'clock.

Wordship inflict upon the defen-smelling breath, coated tongue, His foul taste in the mouth, bring

In reply to the Magistrate. Mr.dant the maximum penalty.

Burlingham said that the edenee character was "not bad," but was back that daily regularity which

the other cases." was not "not good."

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