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REV. SIMMONDS TO BE AD- MITTED TO ST. AIDAN'S.

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may claire tes take. i under- stand that you will not permil Reservation of the consecrated elements of the Holy Com- munion."

After the Bishop's refusal, High Court proceedings were taken, which the Bishop of Birmingham did not attend. An Order was A personal disagreement be-nade against him, and, upon his tween the Archbishop of Canter-disregarding its requirements, ac bury and Dr. Barnes, the Bishoption was taken, with the Arch

bishop of Canterbury and Dr. Barnes as respondents.

As a result of these proceedings, wril was granted requiring the Primate to leesse a fit person to the benefice.

"Very Distressing.**

of Birmingham, which may have the gravest consequences to the Church of England, is disclosed in correspondence which has pass ed between Dr. Lang and Dr. Barnes.

In his felter to the Bishop of The Primate his informed the Birmingham informing him of the Bishop of Birmingham that hestep he proposes to take, the Pri

runte writes: "You will. I am sure, will admit the Rev. . D. Sim-belteve me when I any that it is myads to the living of St. Aidan's. vory distressing and indeed pain- Small Heath, Birmingham. This ful to me to be thus, obliged to The Bishop refused to do because intervene in the administration of Diocese. But I must not. Mr. Simmonds would not give him your

a written undertaking in the fol-Jallow personal feelings to affect lowing words:

what seems to me to be my duty"

The Bis

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPI;: MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1931.

ASSAULT ON TAXI FRENCH “RED” GIVEN

DRIVER.

PORTUGUESE ORDERED TO PAY COMPENSATION.

LUGGAGE DISPUTE.

Two young Portuguese, A. J. Castro and G. Santos, appeared be- fore Mr. Schofleld at the Central Police Court this morning on u charge of assaulting a taxi-driver at Happy Valley late last night.

Mr... Loseby appeared for the complainant and asked permis sion for the charge against Santos to be withdrawn.

STIFF SENTENCE.

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banishee, who had just lefl Dueroux's office were taken into custody by Rai Bahadur Prithvi Chand. Chief Inspector of the Criminal Intelligence Depart ment, who carried out further raids at Geylang` and Cairnhill Road areas.

Ample Funds,

WOMAN TEACHER

CHARGED.

ALLEGED THEFT OF $150 IN PURSE.

HEARING COMMENCED.

Hearing of the case against a woman teacher, Chan Wai-, who was charged with having stolen a purae containing a $100 In Dueroux's pockets were found copy of a seditious publication note, four $10 notes and two $5 and a diary containing addresses notes from another

It

woman, Li

in Shanghai and Hongkong. Shit-wan, at No. 18, Jordan Road

was stated in Court that these

Castro, in answer to the charge, addresses had led to the arrest at on June 13, was begun before Mr. admitted the offence, but pleaded these ports af "notorious Com-Hamilton, at the Kowloon Magis- provoration. To show that he was munists." That Dueroux had tracy this morning.

not vindictive, he was prepared to ample funds was shown by the pay the complainant compensation. fact that he had in his boarding

other currency,

Acnr.,

Mr. F. X. D'Almadu. Mr. Lamely and the defendant house at Oxley Rise over G$12,000 appeared for the defendant. had engaged the complainant's, taxi worth of travellers' cheques Insured The story for the prosecution and was driven to Happy Valley the National City Bank of was that the defendant called on late last night. The complainant New York and further aume in the complainant at 18, Jordan pulled up, on account of lils light

Road, on the morning of June 13. aring faulty, a short-listance fore! Immediately following the and had a conversation with her, ranching he defendant's house arrest of Dueroux, sixteen Chinese, had also borrowed some money. Castro paid the Tare and when the including a young Cantonese girl The complainant produced her complainant was returning to the of 19 and a taxi he was struck a severe blowdescribed as being a

Hupeh Chinese purse, and, after lending the de- notorious fendant the money, put the purse by the defendant.

Communist

away in the presence of the de- ELANCE were caught The defendant sold that when the

reached within large printing outfit was found in fendant. They both then left the complainant had

The defendant, how- house in Sims Avenue wherej

premises.

it fifteen yards of his house he pulled i

ever, nude an excuse and left. up and stopped on the apposite side two of the accused were located.

was alleged that she returned to of the road to the house. He (de The charge against the "com-the premises to look for some- Fondant) had always been driven rade" of the Hupeh Chinese who thing and then again left.

withdrawn

The

to his door before and when was seen to visit Daeraus, was complainant, when she returned sa spoken to the complainant replied subsequently

and the evening, missed her purse. that it was again the traffic regula-¦ although he was designated as She went to look for the defen

find her. could not the Bur of: dant, but The driver was told that as accused, he was taken out and is Subsequently complainant

letter being held for returning to jrrived a

tions to stop an the side of the number road.

The defendant had a lot of luggage, an

throw in

which threw

the taxi should be driven to the the Calon after his banishment suspicion on the defendant, and dour as the hangmure could not be de-in 39.9. Auther of the prisoners she gave the polize information. posited in the roadway, Deten dashed away while being led to which led to the arrest of the jant spec to the complainant in a the entert and is still at large. Audetendant.

rough way

mani, possibly thinking educated Indian whose name was

After the evidence of the com- that he would be struck. the driver, said to have been mentioned in plainant had been taxen, the bear- picked up a spanner from the taxi, letter found in the possession of ing was adjourned. Addressing the defendant he said Chinese was also in the dock. "Strike me!"

The defendant then informed the

Mr. Daniel Kenny, Chief Court

The Hon. Trens, of the Hongkong driver that it was not a question Inspector, conducted the case for of striking him atal proceeded to the Crown and Dueroux was Jeral Benevolent Society acknowledges with take his luggage from the taxi, Fly represented by Mr. M. grateful thanks the receipt of $10 by After paying the driver, the defen-Johannes. The Chinese were not registered post.

There dunt asked him why he had been represented by counsel,

District the

ses chocky and again, thinking that was a crowded Court before the

Criminal struck, the com- Singapore he was going to plainant went to the taxi for his Judge. when Duroux spanner. He defied the defendant tenerd,

witnesses catler important was sen- was a young Singapore Malay, a Cormer Communist who spoke of to hit him and it was then that All the accused were charged his association with the Hupeh the defendant struck the driver. with assisting in the management Chinese and two notorious Java His Worship awarded the com- of the Malayan Communist Party, "Reds," Ali Majld and Jamaludin were arrested hy Kni plainant $30 compensation and re-an lawful organisation for the who

Clond Prithvi gistered 12 conviction without invading of subversive propa- Bahadur further penalty.

i sancta in this country. Out of banished.

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