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-NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.
A number of red tablets in alating to a local hospital, there is small box were found in the pocket no clue to the man's identity. Two
of
MOTOR MISHAP ON CONTINENT.
A NOTED ENGLISH LADY WRITER DROWNED.
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1930.
PRIVATE AUDIENCE WITH POPE.
AT THE
ITALIAN CONSUL GENERAL RECEIVED.
Brussels, Sept. 8. A motorcar with two English lady occupants, and driven by an COMING TO SHANGHAI. English chauffeur, plunged into the River Scheldt as it was about to enter a ferry between Sainte Anno and Antwerp.
Rome, Sept. 8.
Ricardo Roza, of Macao described as a foreman printer, of
The Pope to-day granted a pri- 22, Lee Tung Street, appeared Both ladies, one of whom has vate audience to Count Galeazzo before Mr. Butters at the Central been identified as Lady Auriol Ciano, the new Italian Consul- Magistracy to-day charged with Horne (wife of Sir James Allan General in Shanghai; and his wife, Horne) were drowned. The chauf- the former Signorna Edda Mus-" $487.60 belonging to his em four was rescued,
solini, daughter of the Dictator. ployers.
Lady Auriol Horne travelled The Count and his wife will em- On the charge sheet the name of extensively and had a big reputa-bark for Shanghai to-morrow. Mr. R. T. D. Lammert, Managing tion as a busy writer and an alert Reuter.. Director of the Shameen Printing journalist. Under the name of
the Press, appearel 'as com- "Auriol Barran," she wrote twɔ plainant.
French novels at the age of ten, Defendant pleaded not guilty, but her governess burnt them. Amongst the items Roza is She won an essay competition at alleged to have embezzled were the age of twelve, and thereafter $50 and $54, which are stated to wrote in both English and French. have been collected by him on She was the author of a dram- behalf of the Kwangtung $1.50 tie sketch played at a charity per- Directory, from the Hongkong formance on behalf of the League Hotel and Messrs. Bitzer and of Mercy, of which she was Company respectively.
Appearing for the prosecution, Mr. F. X. D'Almada, Jnr., asked for a remand, mentioning that he had a file which he had not gone through.
Count G. Ciano di Cortellazzo is by no means a newcomer to China having for a number of years been attached to the Italian He is 27 Legation in Peking. years old and has had a thorough insight into diplomatic affairs. He is the son of Count Cinno, the Italian Minister of Communica- tions, who is one of Signor Mus- Chairman of the Executive. solini's right hand men. Reuter.
He was formerly a journalist, [Lady Auriol Horne was fornter- ly the widow of Captain Noel Bar- but abandoned the newspaper pro- was fession for the diplomatic service ran, 2nd Life Guards. She the eldest child of the late Hon. and gained much of his early ex He understood that Roza had Alistair George Hay. She marri-perience in China, where he not collected money from certain ad-ed, in 1924, Sir James Allan Horne, only learned to speak the language vertisers for the Directory and formerly senior resident partner fluently, but made a careful study had taken into consideration that of Jardine, Skinner and Co., East of the people and conditions. He because he thought he was entitl-India merchants, of Calcutta. He derives his title from his father ed to some commission, he could was Controller of Munitions, Bom- who was elevated to the peerage pocket the money.
bay, during the latter part of the by King Victor Emmanuel at the On the question of bail, Mr. late war, and was knighted in 1919. request of Signor Mussolini. The Ciano family have large shipping D'Almada said he would leave to There is one son of the marriage.]
the
interests and are reputed to be his Worship to decide on
very wealthy, amount.
Bail was granted at $500. Later Roza returned to. Court and had his plea of not guilty sub- stituted by an admission of the offence.
MORE TROUBLE IN ARGENTINE.
His Worship:-You want to al- WARSHIPS ATTACK ON THE ter your plea?
Defendant:-1 didn't under- stand the word "guilty."
His Worship:-You are now pleading guilty.
Defendant:-1 plead guilty, Sir. His Worship: The complain ant, Mr. Lammert, is not here 30 I will have to remand the case until he comes down from Canton. You expect him down on Saturday Mr. d'Almada?
....
Mr. d'Almada:-Yes, your Wor- ship.
His Worship:-Remanded a.m. next Saturday.
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PALACE.
New York, Sept. 8. A message from Buenos Aires states that shooting was heard in the city late this evening and it is believed that warships are firing on the Government Palace. Newspaper reports state that cavalry is at tacking the Military College-Keu- ter's American Service.
London, Sept. 8..
coun-
The newly-appointed Consul- General was recently in Shanghai on business and during his stay made a large number of friends.
Countess Ciano will also receive a very hearty welcome upon her. first visit to the city and, as the eldest daughter of the Italian Dictator, she promises to become a leading spirit among the Italian community.
A SQUABBLE OVER 20 CENTS.
YOUTH HITS ANOTHER
WITH CHOPPER..........
A communique issued by the new Argentine Government declares that the only part played by armed forces in the revolution was paci- fic progress through the city ac-
An altercation over 20 cents companied by the whole populace, which he had borrowed from a acclaiming the Government en-younger boy led to a Chinese boy thusiastically. The whole
committing an assault on his fel- try is now quiet.
low playmate with a chopper. He The new President, Uribury, aimed a blow at the complainant's who is 53 years of age, was In-neck with the chopper, and the spector-General, of the Army in
complainant, in putting up his 1926 when the Prince of Wales hand to ward off the blow, receiv visited the Argentine. Presidented a nasty cut on his fingers. His a re-injuries were attended to at the P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Uriburu then commanded Nothampton. 3 10 3
view in H.R.H.'s honour and was hospital. subsequently decorated with the K.B.E-Reuter.
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DAIRY FARM VETERINARY
SURGEON FINED. "
Sergeant, Baker told Mr. Whyte Buenos Aires. Sept. 8. Smith this morning that the as- Ex-President Irigoyen, although sault might have ended with seri- no longer detained, is voluntarily ous results if the complainant had remaining at the La Plata Bar-not succeeded in warding off the Tacks. He is accompanied by his blow. daughter. He is very ill and is at- tended
physicians. by two Reuter's American Service.
THE ST. LEGER,
LATEST PROBABLES AND BETTING.
London, Sept. 8. The betting for the St. Leger is as follows:
Parenthesis (Fred Fox), 9 to 2 t. and o..
Diolite (H. Beasley), 5 to 1 o., 11 to 2 t.
Singapore (Gordon Richards), 11 to 2 t. and o.
Rameses (Ray), 7 to 1 o., 15 to 2 t. Utmajeur (Beary), 10 to 1 o., 100 to t..
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Algonquin (C. Elliott), 100 to 7 o,
Mr. Whyte Smith:-What do you mean by hitting the other boy! with a chopper?
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The defendant:The complain- ant came into the shop and struck me. He brought the chopper with him.
Mr. Whyte Smith:-Oh yes, you and got the chopper from him struck him with it. Twelve strokes.
́ ́ALLEGED · SEDITIOUS LITERATURE.
BAIL REFUSED IN CASE THIS MORNING.
The alleged member of a band of Communists who were engaged in distributing seditious litera- 100 to 6 t
ture on Sunday, which was known Prince Paradise (Bezaht) 22 to 1 as International Youths' Day, ap- Christopher Robin (Pat Beasley).peared before Mr. Lindsell, at the Central Police Court this mor- -Fairy Prince (Joe Childs), 25 to 1ning, charged with distributing
the pamphlets.
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Iliad. (R. Jones), 25 to 1 a Grand Salute (C. Richards), 40 to I o...
Redeswood (Nevott), 66 to 1 o. Rockstar and Lovelace If have both been scratched--Reuter
CRIMINALS RAIDED AT HANOI.
A fined of $5 was imposed on Mr. H. C. Watson of the Dairy NOTORIOUS AGITATOR DIES
FROM WOUNDS. Farm Co., Ltd., by Mr. Lindsell at the Central Police Court this
Hanoi, Sept. 8. morning on á summons for driv-:
Detectives who raided the head- ing his car at Pokfulam on the quarters of a gang of revolution- evening of August 29th without aries and murderers were, greet- any lights.
ed by a hail of bullets. It was stated that the defendant
The officers rushed the house, and
did not have a battery on his car. succeeded in overpowering two wo- In admitting the offence and ex-men and a man. Two others were
Mr. F. X. d'Almada appeared for the defendant and entered a plea of not guilty.”
The defendant was arrested on Sunday at the junction of Queen's Road and Cochrane Street, near the Central Market,
Sergeant O'Donovan applied for a week's formal remand for the documents to be translated.
The defendant was remanded until Saturday morning, his Wor- ship, after seeing one of the docu- ments, refusing bail.
FAIR WEATHER..
The Royal Observatory reports
of a young man who fell 100ft, to men working at the foot of the plaining why he had been driving shot down as they were attempting that a helt of relatively high death over the cliffs at Black Rock, cliffs saw the man falling. When the machine without lights, the to escape, one being the notorious Pressure extends from East China Brighton Apart from a card re they reached the spot he was dead. defendant said he Was
the agitator, Hoang Dingyy, the into east of the Bonins, and a trough Indo China to south of Guam. The veterinary surgeon of the Dalry stigator of several recent assasina of relatively los pressure from local forecast is--Eastwinds, Farm Co. and had gone to Pokfutions.
He died of wounds, and two po-
moderate; fair. lam to see a sick animal, He had expected to return before dark licemen also suffered injuries..
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