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TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1931.
(Continued from Page 1.) orderly settlement of the affairs of) the bank.
VICTORIA SCHOOL
TO CLOSE.
AT THE END OF THE PRESENT YEAR.
That the Government has decid- Exchanges Closed.
ed, on the recommendation of the Education Department, to close Exchanges throughout the Victoria British School on De- were closed and will cember 31st next, was confirmed to closed to-morrow. An- I'n Press representative by
Stock Germany
An application before Mr. Scho-remaln
this
POLICE ACCUSED.
mada
ALLEGATIONS OF THIRD DEGREE METHODS.
Serlous allegations were against Chinese detectives by a de- fendant who appeared before Mr. Schpfleld un-remand yesterday at the Central Police Court on a charge of conspiracy to commit au
felt, at the Central Police Court her ergency measure taken) Mr. G. P. de Martin, Director of armed robbery at 39, Third Street
mornier. for the re-opening to-day in Berlin, placed a tem- porny limit on withdrawals from banks
Education, yesterday,
He stated that ho was not in a
of the case concerning Ka Kee,
where, on July 21 inst, three armed Havildar-Major of Sappers in the
men stole $264 worth of valuables, Royal Engineers, who was convict-
position to give any reason for ness box yesterday and, after deny- The defendant went into the wit- od of ansault on certain Chinese A Basle message states fast Dr. this step, and would neither denying the charge, accused the Chinese { employees of the Yaumati Ferry Luther bas put before the Border confirm the suggestion that it detectives of having assaulted him
Company and sentenced to three of the International Bank a plan was due to the Government's ro- aunth hard tabour, was marked for the re-establishment of German trenchment scheme. by sharp passage between finances which is being examined oppslag couimael,
by experts. It is shrested that
As to where the many children political negotiations between now attending the Victoria School British, French, Amoriens, and were going to continue their educa. terman Governments will follow. tional studies, Mr. de Martin said In London the importance of the that no desnite provision could be proceedings at Basle sfully made, as it depended entirely on the parents as to what school they wished their children to attend. He hoped they would use Quarry Bay school, as there was plenty pupils
Mr. Hin-shing Lu, instructed by Ms. J. M. Hall to apply for the rehearing, mentioned that would endeavour to prove an alibi, which, if it would not altogether succeed, would explain away cer- tain curious features of the case
whieh at the present stage would appear En jusiify the conviction and heavy sentence.
recognised.
The Prime Minister, answering a question in Parlament regard ing the meeting,
of Treasury experts Messary to give effect to Prasi- proposal, said, ia
Lis
Hoover'
consider
nit:itatiea
room there for
the
more
He promised also to produce Fertain documents substantiating
Neither could the Director give the grand character of Ko Yee, and ply ton supplementary question, any official information as to the that it was impossible, without future placing of the teachers wns warned by Mr. F. H. Losby, matice, to give any later news as at the Victoria British School, re- who had preciously appeared in te weekend hopperings regarding marking that it was yet too far
Pane prosecuting for the Yaumati
Ferry Company, that redit to Germany.
abel to take a definite state- Ma step would call for a response of a kind which might ~~ prova detrimental to the interests it Mr. 1.0's adient.
th
Me, befofield commented that it phim that the ease was hot such importance to The
Append To Nation,
Berlin presa felegrins tonight tate that all the other big banks, apart from the Darmstadier, Ar in a perfectly sound position and require no Government gammante, The Government has issued an
meet.
and thus forced him to make a statement admitting the offence, He said that on the night of his or rest he was taken to the Police Station and there a detective paked him in the ribs several times with pole, causing him to vomit blood, who was present, suggested that o seeing which another detective, they defer the punishment until the following morning.
jected to ill treatment when he was The defendant was again sub-
taken to the Detective Office the following morning. One of the de- fectives told him that although he had gone into the office alive, an- less he admitted hán guilt he would gout dead. He was told that he would be suspended like a lamp and later ent down wenin.
*****
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Across
She was very much on the rocks nt one time and Rome cyrlous- ly enough was far away. 5 Although only a single word is concerned, yet this may be very enlting.
18 What wild animal sounds like
8. He set 1 nerens oh her feet again.
an Eastern river?
Every one.
In an instant the best part of
the pudding in vold. 13 Murli ceremony
hungur.
Fearing that he would be assault-1 Asked if it were true that fees again the defendant said that12 o all Govenment schools were to police hnd produced in
he made the statement which the be increased, Mr. de Marlin suid The story he had told was an inven evidence, that such a proposal had not beention with fictitious names. ofheially approved, and was, there- fore, not a fact.
After farther evidence had been As to whether taken his Worship adjourned the
air that he should be given every its nerve any increase the Guvern in a position to say. parexible chance to prove an alibi inert's difficulties by lack of con- it he could.
Mr Labe pointed out that' the efendant had been Kiven Nykre enerkragtefteni Al
fidences
;}
a
about a grant
16 Established on a firm Coundation You want to know these to solve throughout the work.
there clues.
What part of a grocer's shop is in opposition?
2 Extremes that meet.
23 After the battle, inother, let's
nee the old school.
feneant that he thought it only appeal to the Nation not be in the Government were contemplat-hearing and intimated that the de- 18 A statement of account,
ing such an increase he was not tectives who the defendant said hd ssaulted him should be called The Victoria British School, has to give evidence. hern in existence for 26 years, be- Jurssite froth
Anelerdanting founded under the Inspectors Plates that the market is from panie, on the belief that runner of the present Eduration
free of Schools department--the fore- SHIPS FOR THE SOVIET. ennference at Bashe will pesall in Departinentin March 1905. Its the support of Gerngay aver the first headmaster
was Mr. W. H. Willams, not the first headmis tress Mrs. Wilkinson.
aring
wil neveses, and hnd newlonteal to do so, in spite of his bayiny ale warned of the
* tet」$htei tr"
British Winchan
Joy in Berlin.
Mr. Lely reviewed the evidence i anal contended that an alibi had
Berlin. July 4. not been previousty claimed. Mr. New That Dr. Luther's negotia Lesby referred I 2111 incident tinis at Bade had been stressfal which recurred when sent her was and that a rediscount of a credit pared. No Yee, Mr. Luseby said, of one hundred million dollars) hal Threatened to murder not only which was due to laps on Thurs. his clients, but also his Worship, day will by reneweid, was received Mr. Lweby himself and other con- by the Cabinet at midnight and
rend in the prosecution.
resulted in a wave of
Regardless of sundry Sh, sha" Which Mr. Loseby uttered. Mr. Lo interrupted, junging up in valen a proted against this incident, which, he said, should not have been houghts in an endeavour to la- thee the mirat of the Magistrate, questions, he said, hearing on the alleged incident, could be put in the defendant at the proper time.
raight might not have be I quitty, but from a point of view
Printavas It was ant for Mr. Losby tay what I did.
THEFT OF GLASS.
THE LEE YE KEE CASE.
In veghexion with the alleged optimistheft of a hundred cases of glass that Germany's troubles will be from the godown of the Lee Yu Kee over in a few days.
Two more Emergency Decrees were issued to-night. The first stipulates that all banks, savings and credit institutions will re main closed on Tuesday and Wednesday white the Govern mint and representatives of the banks arrange to find the money required to carry on business and to pay salarles and wages.
The Stock Exchanges will pro Warming up to his point, Mr. Loof the work.
tably remain closed til the end Pajoined Mr. Loseby not to stop him. He was there to serve the The strand Peeree authorizes Add interests of his clival nd it the overnment to declare bank hot For Me Losby or anybuty | holidays for banks and credit in
deter hier from doing pr stitutions whenever i! considers } Mr. Schofield beguruily ne fadvisable,» «lenter.
marind that it might not be neces gary to again take the evidenew "nf 11 progettion, except wlwrï it was scouted be the new defence, to ho par formed by Mr. Lo
Mr. Landby agreed saying that he thought he lost thing was to hear the evidence which Mr. Lo was bringing forward, and if any short was on hi: Worship's mind. to call any witnesses that his Wor ship might reire.
FORGED CHEQUES.
$10,600 LOSS OF BOUSTEAD'S
PENANG BRANCH
Penang, July 7. It is understood that the Penang Mr. Lo said that it was on his Co, Ltd. have recently sustained ranch of Messrs. Boustead and mind to call a European officer a loss of between $10,000 who was persent in Court at the $15,000, last two sittings, who might sayment is making inquiries.
The detective depart that Ho Yer was or was not "good old follow." In any case,
and
CREDIT SCHEME
CONDEMNED.
The suggestion that the British Government should provide export. eredits to facilitule the transfer of British ships to another flag-pro- sumably Soviet Russla, although no country is specifically named was strongly opposed at a meeting of the International Shipping Con- ference in London recently,
A resolution was passed stating that the conference was convinced that the application of such credits irrespective of the status of tionality of the buyer, would be uninst the interests of the ship-
firm in Canton Road on June 8, further evidence was taken by Mr. Hamilton, at the Kowloon. Magis tracy yesterday afternoon.
The defendant, Yuen Hee-ting.ping industry. an employee of the firm, is further charged with having conspired with others, not in custody, to defraud the Log Yo Kee fit of a hundred cases of glass.
Til-
In the report of the conference it stated that "it is impos- sible to conceive what principles of political, commercial, or industrial Mr. F. X. D'Almada (ne) ap- policy could justify the State assist- Lo for the complainant firm, peared for the defence, and Mr. Ing either to increase the present surplus of tonnage or promote the Yesterday the evidence of the foreign Bag.
transfer of British tonnage to u assistant godown keeper was taken. His evidence disclosed that the de- Mr. F. 4. Allen, chairman of the Similar criticism was made by fendant had gone to the godown on the day following the delivery of London General Shipowners' the glass. (June 8), and had asked for the delivery order, which was given him together with two other orders. His excuse for taking the orders was that he wanted to enter them in the office books.
Under es-examination by Mr. D'Almada, witness stated that it was usual for the defendant to come for the orders, but sometimes witness himself took over the orders for the defendant.
Chan Cheung, the driver of the gaged by a man in the street to lorry, said that he had been en-
transport the glass. from the Lee Yu Kee godown to the Sun Hing glass shop in Buttery Street. He did not know the name of the man
engaged him.
The culprit or culprits, it is who
fear
he thought it desirable to inter-stated, managed to get hold of a view the 'ollicer particularly in cheque book or books and view of the fact that Mr. Lonely out several leaves which had suggested that "the safety of his Mr. Loseby's life was threw tened."
-
filled in with the signature
APA
of
Mr. G. A. Carmichael, who signs per pra for the company.
His Worship granted the plication for the rehearing of the all presented to the aume
The forged cheques were not ense, fixing Tuesday for the pur-but at two or three so that
bank. pose. He refused bail for the trisoner..
Suspicion was aroused..
the
Society, at its annual meeting in Chamber of Shipping, he said, was London on the same day. The prepared to demonstrate to President of the Board of Trade, that such a policy was disastrous to the shipping and shipbuilding in-
dustries..
F.M.S. RAILWAY RUMOUR.
REORGANISATION PLAN CONSIDERED.
Kuala Lumpur, July 6.
24 The yield of the field must al-
ways be cut--even if it is potn
toes.
28 This gives roat.
20 Kind, but not necessarily gentle. 30 Discovered by Rontgen in 1895
(hypher).
31 An allusion of which the would- he employee must be careful.
Down
1 Fruit associnted with Paris--
and the night before.
2 Showa; probably quite uninter-
esting.
3 Finished.
4 There's a Ittle bed in the car.
True, its upside down.
STICKERS
A
B
H
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Each circle represents a house and each le a pail, one mile long, titieby making the houses one mile apart. A mailman wishes to arrange his route so that with as little traveling as possible he can teach every house and travel over every road. He can start where he wuh es and visit any house more dun once. if necessary. Can you find the shortest soule?
20
CANTON'S DEFENCE.
STRONG FORTIFICATION NECIDED UPON.*
Canton, July 13. In view of the great importance
An old, old story.
is
burdensome
6 "Our
(anag.).
Nore"
Here I have to vanisht.
1
9 Grieved.
A terin ln clectrolysis,
16 There's many a thing goes up this-speaking colloquially--that never came down, English county people-male or female.
16
full
of mean
14 A class matter, generally dealt with quite efficiently by the-
20 Have mustard with it.
21 Occurring every third day."
25 The end of a bluater, 26 Low fish.
27 Surely the nobleman must be
near-sighted.
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Yesterday's Solution
Tire route in the above dingam shows hot the tenth move lands the checker on the square marked 10 and the 21s and last move lands it on the square marked 21.
barbed wire entanglements, elee- ! tric live wires, etc.
The work will be undertaken by The 1st, and 2nd. Armies and will he completed by the end of this Fruth.
The Government has ordered the various districta shortly to submit draft regulations for the approval of the Government in order that district autonomy may be put into practice at an early date.
The Government has also established special bureaux for inculcating the principles of district autonomy.
The date for the redemption of. three million dollars of $1 and 35
It is strongly rumoured here Chi King-choen, the master of that a scheme is being considered the glass shop in Battery Street, for the reorganisation of the said that he took delivery of the F.M.S. Railways on a strictly con named Lam Ying-long had sug-enactment has been prepared for of the city as the foundation of notes issued by the Central Bank hundred cases on June 9. A man mercial basis and that a draft zested tint he should by the glass, the Incorporation of the railways the revolution, Gen. Chan Chal- of Kwangtung, previously fixed at and had introduced to him Wong after the model of the Singapore tong has ordered extensive de- the 11th, has heen postponed, as On, as the owner of the glass. He Harbour Board. paid Wong On $697 for the glass,
fences to be erected around the the stamping of the notes with a Confirmation is not far White Cloud Mountains, including special chop bearing the words Further, hoaring was adjourned forthcoming, however, in official the erection of a number of forts "Canton Hendoffice" has not been antil next Thoradny.
quarters,
and the construction of tranches, completed.--Renska, 1
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