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THE S. P. C. A.

POLICE "SQUEEZE” CASE

ENDS.

(To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.]

Bir,--My Committee request me to thank you for the publicity that, you so kindly gave to my later of the

29nd instant.

Our campaign has now been laun- ched and the reports received from our collectors are most encouraging. His Excellency The Office Adminis toring the Government has kindly Bont naubatantial subscription and has also oxpressed his wish that the Society may have every success in its offorts.

Unfortunately, however, it has been impossible to reach a very large Fer of ladies and gentlemen who are not engaged in business in the Central District of the town. I am

sure that many of them will be only too glad to support this excellent

cause.

I have therefore prepared an ad- vertisement for insertion in your paper attached to which there is a printed form addressed to the Hon. orary Treasurer, which I hope that persons wishing to subscribe will fill in and send with their subscriptions to the Honorary Treasurer.-Yours, etc.

D. H. BLAKE,

President,

5. P. C. A.

RUMANIAN THRONE.

INVITATION TO PRINCE CAROL DENIED.

I

OCTOBER 26,

1927.

BENGUET GOLD.

NEW VEIN ASSAYS ₹200 TO A TON OF ORE.

ANGLOPHOBIA,

CHICAGO MAYOR'S THREAT REPLIED TO BY CANADA.

After an exhaustive" defence. A mine surveyor of the Philip

Hamilton, Ont., Oct. 25. raised by Mr. E. Davidson, which pines Bureau of Lands, ordered to

In view of the threats of Mayor was later supplemented by Mr. verify the report that a rich vein Thompson of Chicago to burn all C.A.S. Russ and Mr. A.E, Hall, the had been struck in the mining pro-British books in Chicago's case against the seven Chinese claims of the Benguet Consolidated Municipal Library, Mr. Treleaven, constables, in charge of the super- Mining Company, states in a report Mayor of Hamilton, has telegraph- vision of hawkera, was concluded to the Director of Lands "that at the Central Magistracy yester- there is nothing extraordinary ined to Mr. Thompson, "If Chicago day afternoon, when Mr. R. B. the find." Lindsell passed sentence of six months' hard labour,

the

defendants to take

haa no further use for the 7,000 presented by Queen Victoria and prominent English citizens after the fire of 1871 the City of Hamilton, Canada, will be glad to take over the books."

From experience and observation, volumes ho says, he believes there are ser veral veins in the region that are just as rich it the miners only dig deep enough.

The Magistrate before announ- cing the sentence expressed opinion that it had been abundant-

The vein is inside the patented ly proved that there was in exis-Minnesota claim of the Benguet tence an agreement between the Consolidated Mining Company, no seven

cording to the report. The richest illegal exactions-commonly called portion, which is anid to assay, 220,

000 a ton, is small, being only 15 "squeeze"-from hawkers.

As regards the second charge of feet long, although the miners ap misconduct as pollco constables, pear to catch it up again. The vein air. R. E. Lindsell stated that he assays $300 a ton on an average, would discharge all the defendants says the report.

Taxpayer Brings Action.

Chicago, Oct. 25.

A taxpayer named Bohic with three children attending school, has Aled suit to restrain the Mayor from executing his threat to burn pro-British bocks because the latter are public property purchased by the proceeds of taxation and if they phasized the difference between are destroyed he will be deprived 280,000 and 2000, pointing out that of their use and enjoyment.". the latter sum, while less astound-Reuter's American Service. ing, is more nearly accurate.

on that count because he agreed Bureau of Lana oficials with the contention of the defence that misconduct had not been Proved on any specific instance.

The Defence.

Mr. E. Davidson, who represent-

emTM

ed the fifth defendant, by virtua take certain moneys and refrain of the fact that he was the senior from arresting hawkers.for breach solicitor was privileged to address of their licenses.

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A Personal Opinion.

TARIFF QUARREL.

FURTHER AMERICAN REPLY

TO FRANCE.

Paris, Oct. 25.

his Worship on the general lines of the defence. Dealing with the charge of conspiracy against all Proceeding with the argument the defendants Mr. Davidson re- Mr. Davidson said that even if

Le Journal says that the new minded his Worship that the monéya did reach the constables actual conspiracy must be proved that would not constitute an exac-American Note points out that the with as much certainly as in the tion. The obvious contention of United States does not demand case of other offences. There the prosecution was that these favoured treatment but merely must be evidence to support the people paid in order to avoid being desires the immediate suppression charge so that it could be brought arrested on false accusations. Mr. of the surtaxes which have been home without reasonable doubt.

Davidson said that if any witness imposed on certain American pro- did inform his Worship that that ducts in consequence of tariff was the case, then that witness | modifications resulting from the was only giving an expression of Franco German agreement. The his personal opinion..........

Note says that when this is done

Reviewing the evidence offered to his Worship by the prosecution, Mr. Davidson said that there were three reasons why he submitted Bir. Lindsell then remarked that practical negotiation of a treaty

the words "illegal exactions" con- can be begun.-Router. veyed to him what the commoner word "squeeze" usually implied.

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decision in the question of his re-game of chance. Alternatively tion was that no specific date or

REDS QUARREL,

Bucharest, Oct. 25. An official statement issued by the Government repudiates the re- ports published abroad regarding the Carlist movement in Rumania. It declares that Prince Carol at that there was no conspiracy at tempted to send an invitation to all. His first contention was that the heads of the various parties here was a possibility that, when including the Prime Minister with the police raided the house in

Dealing with the second charge the Station Street, the defendants fr. Davidson said that the the object of inducing Kumanian people to give their were there in the midst of some markable point about the accusa-

they might have been there for time call to the throne,

was given. Although the The stalement declares that acme other purpose which might defendants were supposed to have "since such an act is a direct at- not be honourable and that ac accepted bribes, yet not a single tack on the constitutional order counted for their desire to escape. amount was given and he asked his The resolution of the joint and the safety of the State Man-Ile reminded his Worship that su Worship to say that it was not fair session of the Central Committee. oileace, the agent by whom the long as the defendants' presence to expect the defendants to raise of the Central Controlling Com- letter was sent had been arrested in that room could be justified by any defence on suen a broad and mission Communist Party expel- and brought before the court, some other hypothesis than that

vague charge. The Government was firmly de- they were there in connexion with preserve National the "aquecze" system, then that termined to order and to take all necessary particular evidence could not be measures to prevent any future relied upon as evidence of con- attempts of a similar nature spiracy.

Reuter."

OBITUAR".

SOLOMON DAVIES WARFIELD.

Baltimore, Oct, 25. The death is reported of Mr. Salomon Davies Warfield, the prominent banker.-Reuter.

"Some" Evidence.

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that the plenary sitting of last utmost August displayed the tolerance, giving the couple a last opportunity to fulfil their promise abandon factional strife.

Mr. Russ in rising to address the Magistrate said that the way in which the prosecution put forward to Continuing Mr. Davidson argued their case made it impossible for Nevertheless they grossly failed that even if the men were there the defendants to say anything for in their undertakings and carried of dividing the themselves. He commented on the factional strife to a point border- spoils, as alleged by the prosecu- evidence given by the hawkers and ing on the creation of a new party tion, that in itself would not be said that in most cases the witness jointly with bourgeois intellec conspiracy. For all his Worship remembered "something" which tuals.-Reuter.

for the purpose

knew, that might have been the he did "somewhere" which was in first time the defendants got connexion with "someone," Ho together..

1

said that there was so much in- WORLD'S SHIPPING. definite evidence with which he... had to deal that he must liken the

Conflicting Evidence. Referring to the evidence given prosecution's case to that of the JUNE FIGURES SHOW RECORD by the hawkers in the course of attorney who said to the judge: the different sittings of the court, "I know my points are weak, but Mr. Davidson cited from many cannot your Worship bunch them authorities to show that the act of together."

TONNAGE AFLOAT.

London, Oct. 25.

[Mr. Solomon Davies Warfield was the organiser of the Warfield Manufacturing Company. He was a member of the company which one man could not be regarded as In a brief speech in defence of The fact that a record 30,090,000 consolidated the railway proper evidence against another in a case his clients, Mr. A. E. Hall pointed tons of shipping, were afloat in June, ties constituting the SAL. Rail- of conspiracy. In the case which out that for the purpose, of the 4,250,000 tons of which were motor way Company, and of the Con was before the Court Mr. Davidson prosecution unlicensed hawkers ships, is revealed in Lloyd's annual solidated Gas Company. He was pointed out that, so far from there had been given a temporary licence return. a pioneer in the development of being any conspiracy, there seem to hawk if they agreed to give tons under construction. New plans To this should be added 2,000,000 the Susquehanna River for elec-ed to be evidence which was evidence in court against the were laid down inst year fer 490 tric power purposes and in that markedly to the contrary, as for defendants. As regards the pass vessels of 1,832,000 tons, the highest of several other public service instance, evidence which showed words, Mr. Hall'stated that when a since 1920, sixty-six per cent of which corporations in the United States.] the existence of different page constable was satisfied that a will be built in Britain--Reuter,

words during the same week. hawker had a licence he was en-

titled to passion.

KING FUAD.

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London, Oct. 25. The King of Egypt visited the mosque and the Mussulman Insti- tute and-presented: 100,000 francs towards the building fund.— Reuter.

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Mr. Davidson next touched upoq the wording of the charge. He'

Mr. Eindael; One of the wit referred to the words "illegal pesses, on being asked if he had exactions and contended that a licence, replied "Yes, bananas." Mr. Hall replied that so long as even if his Worship accepted alk the evidence given so far, there the hawker said yes, it did not was no proof that the defendants matter to the constable what fur- made illegal exactions from hawther remarks were made. The fact that a password" was uttered: by a hawker did not necessarily

Paris, Oct. 25. Mr. Lindsell: You mean to say show that the constable was aware Among the representatives of that there is no proof that the of it.

the sixty nations attending the exactions reached the constables? This closed the defence and Mr. Barthelot festivities is the Mr. Davidson: There is no proof Lindsell passed sentence as stated Chinese consul general in Paris that what these people did was to above.

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