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CONSTABLE KILLED.
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IN ATTEMPT TO ARREST ARMED ROBBERS.
A Chinese constable in Shang hat was shot dead on Monday by four armed men, whose approach he was awaiting. The man made. off along North Thibet Road Into Chinese territory. He fired once and the robbers shot six times.
Shortly after 8 o'clock four men, of whom three were armed with!
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1927.
VITRIOL THROWING.
SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST
A GOLDSMITH..
NAVAL CONFERENCE.
RAILWAY LOAN.
JAPANESE NOT FAVOURABLE!
PROTEST FROM CHINESE BUSINESS MEN.
TO SUGGESTION,
Tokyo, Nov. 25.
SHIPPING DISPUTE.
SERVICES OF T.U.C. REFUSED. IN AUSTRALIA.
Melbourne, Nov. 25.
The waterside workers have declin- d the assistance of the Australian FU.C. In the present dispute. The shipowners have informed the water-
Washington, Nov. 25. The serious charge of attempting
comment is forthcoming to cause grievous bodily harm to a Questioned concerning Mr. Ken-No female Inmate of 125, Temple worth's suggestion that Japan from the State Department as le- Street, by throwing a corrosive should take the initiative of callards the protests of Chinese fluid over her, was brought ing another naval limitation con-nanelers and business mende workers, that after November 20 work will only be offered if all the against a goldsmith before Mr. W. ference Baron Osumi, Vice-Minis-- Schofield at the Kowloon Magister of the Navy, stated that while fainst the loans which Messrs. onditions of the agreements are e tracy yesterday.
favouring anything that was help-organs and other firms are reserved-Reuter, . Sub-Inspector Fallon prosecuting towards armament reduction he ported to contemplate granting automatic pistols, entered the re-ed and outlining the case said considers it would be unwise to call the South, Manchurian Railway. sidence of a Chinese doctor and that the complainant was a girl another unforence so soon after in their usual manner intimidat- of a brothel, while the defondant the failure,at Genéva; as it is essen- ed the tenants. One of the wo-was a goldsmith of 220, Shanghal men, however, managed to elude Street. the guard and rushed to the in- tersection of Kaifeng and North Thibet Roads, where there is a police box. She informed two constables, one of whom was the deceased.
They hurried to the scene of the robbery and whilst the deceased stood guard at two intersecting al leyways, the other entered the house. The robbera sprung on him, throwing him to the floor before he could use his pistol. They disarmed him, and, on leaving the house, carried off 58.
The deceased ennistable, accord-
The complainant would tell the
Court that between eleven and twelve on the night of November 12, she was visiting her sister; who resides on the flat above her own. She saw the defendant in the room and he was holding a bot- le. After remaining on the door for some time, the complainant left and returned to her own house.
She was not aware of anything untoward happening while de- sending the stairs, but later her mistress informed her that her coat was burned.
A girl of the above flat would
The Chinese Minister handed a tial to make a mor thorough pre-protest to Mr. Kellogg a No- paration before confering again, vember 23. Revter is Informed in order to prevent a repetition of that the matter is being consider- this TallueReuler."
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ed, but that no announcement is ukely for some days.
VALUABLE GUMFILED.
DISCOVERED AT NORTH AUCKLAND,
Wellington, Nov. 26..
A rich Kauri gumfield has been It is known that Mr. Kellogg discovered at Ahipara, North
Auckland. has been approached with the
It is estimated the land will object of ascertaining whether yield gum valued at £2,000 per the State Department would veta, Incre. FERENCE ADOPTS "MAYDAY."on political grounds, the granting of a loan of $40,000,000 to the railway.
INTERNATIONAL CON-
Washington, Nov. 26. Radio telephony's distress call, It is generally believed that as equivalent to telegraphy's S.O.S.long as there is no infringement will be "Mayday." It was decided of
the open door as regards
-Renter's American Service,
ut the International Radio Con China, to which Japan, as well as ference that "Mayday" was alall other signatories of the Nine ing to the other, stood on the tell his Worship that she saw the ready adopted by the British Air Power Treaty is pledged, the loft side of the main alleyway,defendant sprinkle something from Force. It is the phonetic spolling Government is not likely to in- where the robbers would have bottle on the complainant's back, of the French "maidez" (help me). tervene in the loun negotiations. to pass him. Just what ensued but thinking that it was probably-Reuter is not known, but, from the pcai- scent, she made no mention of
it at the time. tion of the body, the officers in charge have come to the con clusion that he moved across the alleyway and awaited their api
No Traces.
The defendant was later arrest- sister's proach. No one has been found, ed by an inmate of the who witnessed the actual shoot house and a male visitor. ing.
It is further believed that
F
He was taken to the Police St.-
tion where his hands and cloth-
the docensed hailed the men, who, ng were examined but no traces without hesitation: opened fire, of any fluid were found. Before he fell with a bullet The master of the shop where thrach the train, he pulled the defendant was employed pro- trigger once. When he body was queed a bottle of liquid, but ac- found, the nur mulie - pistol still was clutched in his right handl.
rding to the Government analyst aat substance was not the same
his index finger on the trigger.es, that on the complainant's coaz. with around in the breach.
"PEKİNG SPY ·MANIA.
SHANSI RICE NERCHANTS
HOME RAIDES..
Peking. Nov. 8.
Teg Shamsi suspects have been nerested during the werk-end, ac seording to information from local Chinese circles. All the prisoners. are now he'd in the Headquarters of the Police pending preliminary examination.
In conclusion Sub-Inspector Fal- on said that there was always a umber of people walking about
houses such as these and it eras hard to know who could have 4aused the damage to the com
also lainant's coal. There was The absence of any motive.
Mr, E. Devey, the Govern ment Analyst, In, evidence saich that he examined the complain-. it's roat and fourie that the sub- and used was sulphuric agid. The strength wat over 75 per cent.
The contents of the bottle which was taken from the defen dant's shop were nitric acid, with . per cent. sulphuric acid. as an Impurity but the stains on the coat could not have been eauseil Ly this liquid.
It would be diffent, said Mr. Dovey, in reply to Sub-inspector Fallon, to throw acid
without
Two of the prisoners are Sopho- mores in the Chung Kuo Univera- "ity. They were arrested at seven o'clock on Sunday afternoon in the Chi Chow Guild outside Isuanwu- men. Both are natives of Szechuan, and despite the fact that their leaving some trace on the hands names do not agree with those men.or clothes of the thrower. tioned in the warraut, they were After hearing the evidence of taken into custody. Their friends other witnessed the case was nd- not relatives are much worried and
journed. planning to secure their release on huil.
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A party of gendurtnes raided the home of a Shansi rice merchant at Nan Tsao Chang Hytung, inside Hsichimon, late Sunday night and arrested six people. The name" of the merchant is Pai. Ilo. has a rice
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