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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1930.
"SEPOY" DISASTER
FUND.
BIG DONATIONS IN THE
SIXTH LIST.
NOW $8,401 & £52 10s.
Since the Fifth List of the Navy League's "Sepoy" Fund was issued yesterday, further donations totalling $930 have been received, thia bringing the total to $8,401 and £52 109. The latest list, given below, includes substantial dona- tions from the Union Insurance Society of Canton and the B.A.T. Company.
The Committee regrets. that a donation of $250 in yesterday's list was wrongfully ascribed to the Royal Navy Yard (Navy Canteen), Actually, this handsome donation was from the Royal Naval Yard
Police.
Sixth List.
DISTRIBUTION OF LOCAL. DOGOWNERS
REPARATIONS.
INTERNATIONAL BANK. LAUNCHED.
DECISION REACHED ON THE ISSUE OF CAPITAL.
OFFICERS ELECTED.
of its
SUMMONED.
CASES AGAINST EUROPEANS DISMISSED,
NOT HOME AT TIME.
A batch of summonses against dog-owners was dismissed by Mr. Grantham this morning when it was found that the offence com- plained of, namely allowing the animals to be at large without be- ing muzzled or on leash, occurred while the defendants were away from home.
Basle, Apr. 22. The Bank of International Mr. R. D. Beaumont, of No. 160, Settlements was formally The Peak, replying to the charge, launched to-day at a director's said he supposed it must have been meeting which unanimously the case that his dog was seen without muzzle or leash on Stubbs. the report adopted
Road on April 11th. He was in organisation submitted by the his office at the time. His gervants British delegate, Sir Charles had instructions to keep the dog Addis. The meeting unanimous in the house during the day, but ly elected Mr. Gates W. whether they carried them out he Magarrah, of the United States, could not say.
He had ques-
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tient elected M, Pierre Quesnay (France) as managing director. The meeting also discussed the 10 question of share issues, of which 25 the Reichsbank will take up the sixteen thousand allotted to the German market. The American and Japanese groups will each 25 have sixteen thousand, distributed 50 among a nuniber of private banks 20 in New York and Tokyo.
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Plan Not Ralified.
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in
case could say that he did not allow the animal to be out.
Sub-Inspector S. charge of Mount Gough Station,
Logan, giving evidence stated:-At 4.30 p.m. on the 11th instant, I was on duty in Stubbs Road near Peak | Church. I found a yellow chow dog without muzzle or leash, lying asleep on the road. I knew the dog; it is an old offender, well known to the police. I wake it up and it went to the house."
Mr. Beaumont, giving evidence, said he supposed it must have been his dog which Inspector Logan ŝaw, "I think Inspector Logan knows it very well."
On the day in question, defen- dant continued, he was in his office, the last he saw of his dog
to Sir Charles Addis (Britain), before coming down
town being at breakfast, when he re- membered it lying beside his chair.
20 and Doctor Melchior (Germany), 50 both of whom played a large part in the claboration of the Young Plan, were elected vice-chairman
.£52/10/0 and $8,401
W. A. DOWLEY,
Hon. Treasurer.
Alexandra Buildings.
COMMUNIST BAND DEFEATED.
VILLAGE FORCES UNITE AND REPEL MENACE.
LAST WEEK'S -BATTLE.
Swatow, Apr. 21.
Mr. Gates W. Magarrah,
of International
The Communist band which raided Sin-bu and Kwan-yim-shan in the Kit-Yang district, and sub- sequently threatened Wukingin, | has been defeated. Their uni bers, which were said to be about, four hundred, grew to between eight hundred and a thousand, presumably by additions from the parts of Fungshun they had over- of the Bank run, and they then, on April 15th. Settlements.. advanced to attack villages near to Owing to the fact that Great Pu-tsu-tshai. This village is Britain has not yet ratified the strong Young Plan, the meeting to-day Defence Corps. In addition to was only of a semi-official charac- this, by the time the Communists ter. Its decisions will be confirm- advanced, a union of a number offed at an official meeting to Be villages had been made, and the held soon. All the States con- countryside was sufficiently discerned have ratified the Young torbed to make all parties eager to Plán. repel the menace.
harmonious and has
a
American Chairman.
Servants Instructed.
He had instructed his servants
to have the animal muzzled or tied up in the house. He could not re- member precisely what he did that afternoon, but in the ordinary course of events he should return home shortly before dinner, at a quarter to eight.
His Worship pointed out that. under the Ordinance, defendant could not be held responsible as he was away from home at the time and had stated that he had given all instructions to his servants.
Inspector Logan:--He is the owner of the dog. and ought to take proper precautions to see that the dog is tied up.
His Worship decided to dismiss the summons.
Dr. Koch Summoned.
Dr. W. V. M. Koch, who was next summoned for a similar offence remarked: I had two animals. I should like to know which one it
was.
Sub-Inspector Logan having replied that it was a black-and- white terrier that he saw, Dr. Koch next asked:-1 should like to knew whether this Inspector saw it muzzled.
Inspector Logan said the eir- cumstances in this case were the same as in the previous one. Dr. Koch's anima; being seen on the roadway to the south side of Dr. Wellington's house.
Dr. Koch:You say it WAS muzzled-because my coolie who was in charge says it was not un-
On the 15th, a battle took place. M. Pierre Quesnay, the manag- muzzled, that it was muzzled? I The Pu-tsu-fshai and combined ing director of the Bank, was am not, however, prepared to aay villages split the Communists into France's representative at the con-it was out. Dr. Koch explained two. kifled between twenty and
ference at Baden-Baden last year that he had two animals which thirty and took about the same when the organisation of the Bank were kept as much as possible in number of guns, having only one was discussed. He was then put the house. When they were taken man wounded themselves.
forward as the French nominee for out, the Pekingese was held on a The Communists retreated in the position of general manager, leash, while the other one, which two directions, and on subsequent this post being in many ways more was supposed to have been seen days the villages were busy trying important than that of the presi by Inspector Logan, was muzzled.
Mr. Grantham also dismissed to arrange an offensive against dent.
summons after The latter office Mr. them. This is less easy to carry
Inspector Gates this out. Village forces may, as on Magarrah accepted some time ago, Logan said he would leave it in this occasion, fight to preserve he resigning the chairmanship of his Worship's hands. their own homes, but they are not the New York Federal Reserve
attack at some distance.
driven back to
position with the Bank of Interna
Other Cases.
suited for leaving their villages to Bank in order to accept the new Mr. Li Chi-chiu, of No. 9, Gar- tional Settlements. The appoint-den Road, was summoned for a So the Communists are merely ment of M. Quesnay was not looked similar offence.
the Kit-yang on with favour last year wher the stated that at 5.45 p.m. on the 4th. Sergeant Griffin, in evidence, border, and are free in Fungshun. view prevailed that the manager instant he was on duty in Garden They are, however, largely cut off of the bank should be a neutral. from food supplies, and have practically no ammunition. Unless their allies in the Corn- The statutes of the International munist area can help them, or Tsu Bank are embodied in sixty articles, and Mo send some of. their and seven chapters. organised fighting force to assist, they are not dangerous.
.
Statutes Outlined.
Road, when he saw a Japanese poodle on the roadway outside No. 9. It had no muzzle, and ran back through a gate to the front of the house when witness During the operation of the approached. Young Plan, the Bank will receive Mr. Ll having deposed that he and distribute the German repara-
was away in Macao on the day in tions, and assist in the commercial- question, the Magistrate also dis- isation and mobilisation of certain missed this case. German annuities.
The fact remains, however, that they have extended their aphere of influence, and are a potential
In a case against Mr. 'Andrew source of danger if Tau and Mo
The bank's capital is fixed, at Cheung, who pleaded that he was wish to operate in this direction, five hundred million Swiss france. away from the house, being at as they did last year when they of which only twenty-five per cent. tiffin at Lane Crawford's, the sum- ralded Kaying (Meihalen). will be called up. Shares will not mons against him for allowing his carry voting rights, which are vest- dog to wander abroad without a
If, again, the Communists are ed in the central banks or their muzzle or leash, was dismissed. weak, the Government troops are
nominee.
The central banks directly con-
no less weak, and do not seem to be much better equipped, It is this which gives a battle between cerned are empowered to ban any Bank must be administered with this band and the villages its operation which the International particular regard to maintaining aignificance.
Bank contemplates, if they dis-liquidity. agree with it.
Sweeping, Powers.
International
Bank
is
The Board consists of two direc- As usual, in reports in the
tors each from the seven 'organis vernacular press, numbers have
The
ing countries, and nine from the been exaggerated. It has been
not entitled to issue currency, one German director, 'so long as others, also one extra French and reported that over two hundred were killed and three hundrad loans to Governments, open current The chairman of the Board is the accept bills of exchange, make Germany pays her reparations. from the place itself give as final counts in the name of Govern president of the Bank,with a three- guns taken. Subsequent reports
ments, or acquire a predominant year term of office, and has sweep. stated above Interest in numbers Dur Own Correspondent.
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