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The manager of a lorry company. As the result of op urgent con-of Sheung Shut was the complain- ference held at the Foreign. Office ant in a larceny case which was yesterday, Mr. Arita, Chief of the beard before air. W. Schofield at Asiatic Bureau, has been. de- the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, spatched to Shanghai for the pur-when a Chinese was charged with
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having arrived from the above ports, CHINA MARU, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- landed and placed at their risk in the formed that their Goods aró being
pose of clearing up certain points stealing 125 rounds of shot-gungkong and Kowloon Wharf and
in the Yada-Wang parleye, which
aro not clear,
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ammunition from the Peking Hotel. The defendant pleaded guilty. Inspector Fallon, who prosecut-rent, ed, said that at about 4 o'clock, on it understood that, Mr. Saturday afternoon the complain- Arita is empowered to order ant left 125 rounds of shot-gun the Consuls at Talugtao and ammunition in the accountant's Tsinan to proceed to Shanghai to room of the Peking Hotel, where carry out further pourparlers for he had stayed for the night prior A solution of the Tsinan incident, to returning to the Now Terri- if he is satisfied that the situa-tories. tion warranta it, but his own vialt is very hurried as he must be in Kyoto for the enthronement cero- monies by November 8.
He went to got his parcel at 6 am. the following day and found it miasing. He made enquiries A Foreign Office spokesman told that the defendant had from the watchman and was commenting on this, intimated taken a parcel from the accoun that Mr. Arita's sudden despatch tant's room. He had told the may be degarded as a step for watchman that it belonged to him. ward. He guardedly indicated The defendant was in the habit of that the Government was hopeful, leaving things at the hotel and and considered the outcome of the the watchman had permitted him recent talks as satisfactory-Ren-to take the parcel, although it was
ter.
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Detectives were sent out to search for the defendant, who was later found in Kansa Street, He informed the Police that the ammunition had been left at a friend's house and when a search
was made it was found that the paper in which the 125 rounds had been wrapped was still on the floor, but the ammunition was missing.
While the settlement of the Tsinan affair will probably be en- trusted to the Consuls at Txinan and Tsingtao, it is expected that Mr. Yoshizawa will eventually be entrusted with the negotiation of the question of treaty revision, for which purpose he will proceed to Nanking early next year,
Nothing was heard of the While official confirmation is missing property until early yes- not forthcoming, Reuter's corres-terday morning, when a report was pondent is reliably assured that received at the Police Station that the prospects of a settlement of ing about the road in Shanghai a quantily of ammunition was lay-
the Tsian Incident have become brighter owing to the conciliatori-Street. A detective collected alto- ness of both parties, Japan hay- gether 18 rounds and when shown ing virtually accepted the princi- to the complainant they were pir of reciprocity, at least so far identified as being similar to those as it concerns materini claims, taken from the Peking Hotel, „ Rentor,
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Shanghai, Oct. 29.
Inspector Fallon mentioned that after his arrest the defendant had given the police every possible as- sistance to recover. the ammuni- tion.
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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, Oct. 20, 1928.
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LOCAL WEDDING.
GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL WEDS AT ST. JOHN'S.
At a meeting of the Japanese Cabinet an Saturday the opinion
A fine of $50 or one month's hard
A pretty wedding was solemnised was expressed that the results of labour in default was imposed.
Lat St. John's Cathedral on Satur- the Wang-Yada informal conven- The friend mentioned by the de-day afternoon, the parties being tions in Nanking did not warrant fendant was also arrested by the Mr. B.C.K. Hawkins, Assistant the optimistic feeling reported in Police and brought before his Wor-Superintendent of the Import and the newspapers. The official view ship on a charge of receiving stolen | Export Department, and
Miss was expressed that more obstacles property, but owing to there, being Gladys Helen Johnstone, of Sale, would still have to be overcome be-insufficient evidence to show that Cheshire, who arrived on the fore a genuine understanding he had accepted the ammunition could be come to between the two from the defendant he was dis- countries--Wah Kiu Yat Po,
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Khyber last week. The Rev. N. V. tlward officiated. Mr. W. J. Lockhart-Smith, of the Land Of- fice, was the best mån. The brklo was given away by Mr. G. R. Sayer, and Mrs. Sayer was matran of honour.
The ceremony was witnessed by a large gathering, which included II.E. the Officer Administering the | Government and Mrs. Southorn; the Chief Justice, Sir Henry Golinn, the Hon. Mr. E.R. Hallifax, the Melbourne, Oct. 29, Trade Unionists attacked volunteerHon. Mr. E.D.C. Wolfe and Mrs. dock labourers in different parts of Wolfe, heads of various Govern- the city. Five volunteers including ment departments, and Messrs. J. four foreigners, hnd to he sent to D. Lloyd and II.A. Taylor and hospital. The police beat back the colleagues of the bridegroom from attacleers with their truncheons.
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