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Monday, 13th July.
Saturday, 11th July, Tuesday, 28th July.
Tuesday, 28th July,
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NEW YORK, BOSTON viu Panama.
"Tatsuno Marn
LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Constantinople,
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*Durban Maru
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Ponang & Rangoon,
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Fushimi Maru
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1931.
CHARGE WITHDRAWN.
DEFENDANT WHO TURNED
KING'S EVIDENCE.
When the hearing of the ease in which Yuen Ice-tin is charged with having stolen one hundred casca of glass from his employer, The Lee Yu Koo firm, of Canton
SHANGHAI STRIKE.
SCAVENGERS IN FRENCH CONCESSION.
(Our Own Correspondent.)
Shanghai, July 6,
An intolerable situation hna
nu the result of a strike in which the scavenging coolies have joined.
Road, was resumed at the Kow-artsen in the French Concession loon Magistracy, before Air. Hamilton yesterday afternoon, Mr. Horeca Lo naked for the with drawal of the charge against Lam Ying-tong, who was charged with conspiracy.
Lam
Recordingly die- charged and gave evidence for the prosecution. He said that about p.m. on June 2 or 3, he was in the Cheung Sing mirror shop, in Shanghai Street, when Yuen came
who
TJ-
The motor shop employees and the clerical staff of the French Municipal Council demand the right to form an association. They also want higher wages and seek the dismissal of a foreign super- visor. They were joined by the scavenging coolies, and theso cons- sweepers
to him, and said that he (Yuen) ad work on Thursday, had a friend, the master of a glass and collectors all absenting them. shops in Canton, who had ordered solves. Since then the garbage 600 cases of glass from the Lee has accumulated and to-day is Yu Kee
piled high in heaps. Yesterday firm, but was short of $500 wherewith to purchase the glass, there was a heavy downpour of the delivery of which was to take rain which washed quantities of rubbish along the flooded streets. week. Defendant place in quested witness to act na a broker for his friend and sell one hun- dred of those cases for him, so that ho could have the money to
Witnes purchase the rest.
ar ranged to sell the hundred cases to the Sun Hing shop. Witness was first introduced to Wong On, the man who was selling the Ave hundred cases, by Yuen on Jung 7. Yuen asked him to take Wong to the Sun Hing.shop and bargain with the master. He did this and, WAS arranged that
Some 2,500 men are involved in the walk-out. Last night efforts were made to mediate, but failed. Further negotiations will take place to-night, and failure to in- duce the men to resume will neces- sitate the use of convict labour.
KOREAN RIOTS SPREAD.
TROUBLE REPORTED
EVERYWHERE,
Tokyo, Julyу 6, Anti-Chinese riots and demons-) trations are reporte from all of the leading towns and cities in Koren. Great uneasiness prevails. throughout the peninsula and
IF IT'S
THE BEST
-IT'S
MUMM'S
CORDON ROUGE
of the one hundred cases was to be made the following day. On this day, witness went with Yuen and Wong to the Sun
Hing shop to arrange for storage space, but, on the way, Tava left them on the pretext that he had some other busin to see to. Witness and Wong went to the shop and while they were prepar ing the storage place the master and Pingyang have been brought all wine merchants. of the shop arrived. The glass tor . windstill
commercial transactions at Sesal
was delivered about the same Four thousand Chinese are tak- ime. Witness had seen the de-ing refugs at their Consulate in fendant having a delivery form Pingyang and the Chinese Minis-
nt
says
Obtainable from
01
ol
12
before, but he did not see the deter this morning called at the fendant again after he had taken Foreign Office and requested pro leave of them, until his arrest. Hetection for his countrynien from THE S.P.C.A. WORK. did ut are Wong either. Witness the fury of the Korean mobs. rreoived $15 as cómmission from
An official despatch received at
MONTHLY REPORT ON THE Wong. He did not know it was the Ministry of Foreign Affair!
DOG'S HOME. swindle.
its the Chinese casualties In reply to Mr. F. X. D'Almada | Pingyang at 37 killed and 93 in- During the mouth of June and (inr.), witness said that he did jured.- Reuter.
especially since the removal not see Wong before the defend-
Methodical · Attacks,
the Muzzling Order the activities put. He denied that all his deal-
at the Dogs Home have decreased, ings had been with Wong only.
Tokyo, July 6. After the evidence of another
Official circles are plainly per the report of the Hongkong
Society for the Prevention witness had been heard, the hear-turbed and deeply regretful over Cruelty to Animals, Only Ling was adjournd unif July 13.
the nat|-Chinese. riots, and a dogs were admitted to the Hume prehensive lest the Koreans and with a
balance from May of atrorities incite the Chinese to 31 the number on the books for retaliate in Manchuria and Mongo June total 12. lia. where over half a million Koreans are scattered over wide areas. Should this happen, us seems feared. there may be far- A Belgan steamer, new to the reaching developments, and it port, arrived here on Sunday morning would be difficult for either the from Dar-es-Salaam, this being the Chinese natbarities or the Japan- Kabala, which brought in 1,456 tong ese 10 afford protection in the of general cargo for Hongkong and sparsely populated and l-policed 1,502 tons for through ports.
areas of the interior. Under the command of Capt.
The latest reports indicate that Joseph Nassel, with a crew of 42
l'ingyang acted Europeans, the Rabalo left Antwerp the Korena n for Dar-es-Salaam un May 10, a methodicnlly, their leaders direc- sailed from the latter port for Hung-ting the attacks with the aid of kong on June 13, making this latter maps, murking the location voyage dicet.
Chinese dwellings.--Reuter,
BELGIAN STEAMER.
ARRIVES HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME.
Of 6.186 tons gross and 3,121 tons nett. the Kabalo is a steel screw #teamer and was built in 1917 by the
of
Of the twelve admitted during June the following is a summary;
at by Police Sent by Brought to be destroyed Brought for custody Brought for treatment Brought not required From Kennedy Town kennels Returned unsuitable
Tolai
12
were
During the month nine sold, Ave 'returned to owners and one died on arrival at the Home. Owing to the inability to pro- vide a home for some of the dogs it was found necessary to destroy 12, most of which had been in the Hone a considerable time. Several The re- #loga
Serious Aspects.
Tientsin, July 6.
Kammel Laird and Co. Lid of The Kirin border affair has as were brought to the Home
Birkenhead. Before she was called by her present name she had been signed serious aspects.
known as the Caledonier and War quest of the Japanese Consul at by owners and enquiries made by 31yrtle.
Kirin for compensation to the telephone as to what treatment to She is owned by the Compagnie Korean farmers has been refused give the dogs for miner allments. Maritime Belge, 5.A., for whom the Bank Line are the local agents. She the Government, which requesta Advice was freely given. has a length of 400 feet, a beam of the Japanese to punish their soldiers 52.4 feet and a depth of 28.4 feet. She who had so roughly used the Chi-
nese.-Kenska. is registered at Antwerp.
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