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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1931.
MOTOR INCIDENT · FORGED BANKNOTE
IN CHATER RD.
P.W.D. OFFICIAL FINED
THIS MORNING.
CASE.
WOMAN GETS PRISON SENTENCE.
uttering
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PROMISING.
CHIANG CONFERS WITH WANG CHING-WEI,
The woman Tam Sec, who was convicted by Mr. Fraser at the Kowloon Magistracy on Wednes- FREEDOM OF PRESS. CRASH INTO TREE. [day on the charges of being in
possession of and
Shanghai, Oct. 23, Finex totalling 840 were imposed forged $10 Chartered Bank noto,
For the Arst time for three years, General Chiang Kai-shek on Mr. J. W. Wells of the Public was again produced before the
Court this morning,
conferred with the Kuomintang Works Department on his ap- pearance bofore. Mr. Schofield at It will be recalled that the case Leftist leader, Mr. Wang Ching the Central Police Court this was adjourned from. Wednesday in wei, at the residence of Mr. Sun
yesterday afternoon. morning on summonses arising out order to allow the police to prove Fo
Fifteen Kuomintang high offici- of an incident in Chater Road u previous conviction against the
representing practically all the Sub-Inspector Vincent, als, during the early hours of the woman. morning of October 7 last. who is in charge of finger-prints, leading factions, participated in discussion for the solution of The defondant, who was sum-testified that the defendant was the dia moned ne the driver of motor car convicted and fined $50 last year the Manchurian imbroglio and the reorganisation of the political and No. 3,000, was alleged to have for keeping a sly brothel.
at Nanking. driven the vehicle without lights,
Atop.
labour.
His Worship and it appeared to party machinery nt the CON- in a manner dangeroun to the him that the defendant was only Harmony prevailed
ference, and according to those public in Chater Road and to havaja tool, but, on the other hand,
His Worship who attended the discussion was failed to obey the signals of a very willing one, police officer calling upon him to sentenced her to four months' hard most satisfactory.
The meeting lasted about two In reply to all three summonses. Wong Kau, the man who was hours, after which General Chiang the defendant entered pleas af arrested in Court lost Wednesday, Kai-shek returned to his residence, guilty. He remarked that he had was charged with being an acces-whore he talked over the situation political Associates. switched his head lights on but sory before the fact in connexion with his
charges against the Later, he departed for Nanking by apparently had not switched them with the
acroplane. on properly. Owing to the bright-woman.
The Cantonese delegates are ness of the locality he was not
Sgt. Flattery, who prosecuted, aware that the lights were not admitted that the evidence against said to have proposed at the meet-
Referring to the sum the man was rather weak.
The lug that the censorship on the tually on. mous accusing him of failing to shop-keeper could identify him, Chinese press should be abolished stop when called up by a Police but the former's wife, who was in immediately ned that the Canton delegates be permitted to voice officer the defendant said that he the shop at the time could not.
their views through the news- happened to know quite a number
papers.
of Police officers and mistook the
Hia Worship:—I am sorry there signal for a wave of recognition. is not enough evidence against On the third aummons, the defen-you. You will be discharged. dant said that he did not know
he had exceeded the speed limit.
Waved Back.
INDIAN WARDER
CONVICTED.
SMUGGLING TOBACCO INTO GAOL.
A students delegation, repre- senting all the Universities and colleges here, sought an interview with Mr. Wang Ching-wei at the residenca of Mr. Sun Fo immedi- ately after his conference with General Chiang Kai-shek. Mr. Wang told the students that the country would not weaken in its policy towards Tokyo and would strive to offer the strongest of resistance.
Roplying .to the students'
Sorgeant l'ennell told his Wor- aftor ship that the defendant,
with A into the ear getting Chinese Jady outside Messrs. Watson & Co., drove the car across the road and then suddenly re
An Indian warder at Victoria versed to the opposite side with-
named Nowa Singh, got into demand for the immediate resump- out warning. He went forward trouble yesterday when he was tion of political relations with the again and narrowly missed the found with four cakes of tobacco Soviet, Mr. Wang said the Govern- verandah pillar, the defendant in circumstances which convinced mont would have no objection to turning just in time to avoid an the prison authorities that he was this demand but China would not accident.
endeavouring to smuggle it into yield in her firm stand against the dissemination of Communist pro- The defendant then drove past the lustitution. witness who was standing near,
Hin behaviour, sald Chlef paganda in China.-Rensha. Ice House Street and when a Warder McLeod, who brought the signal was made for him to stop warder before Mr. Willams at the
he merely waved and drove on. Central Magistracy to-day, excited COTTON. PROBLEM. The Police officer commandeered the suspicions of Warder Tucker,
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Washington, Oct. 22. The Government hus rejected the Mr. proposal of the Egyptian Govern-
a public vehicle and drove up lee, who reported the matter to the After interrogation House Street to Queen's Rose, ex-authorities. pecting to intercept the defendant by the Superintendent. In regard passing the Hongkong Cricketo four cakes of tobacco found in
Sikh possession, the this The car had collided with ordered to be put on the charge- Club. a tree and the Chinese lady had sheet. heen badly injured above the eye. The matter, continued She had been taken to Hospital McLeod, would be also dealt with ment for an international cotton and had four stitches inserted.
The defendant remarked that owing to a defect in the ignition of the car he had driven back- forwards on The warda and stand as a precaution before tak ing the vehicle away.
On the summons for dangerous driving a fine of $30 was imposed with fines on $5 on each of the other, two.
LAST TWO DAYS
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departmentally, and His Excel-conference-Renter. lenes the Governor would reecive a report.
Meantime, a deterrent sentence Convicted on a charge of theft in n was asked from the Court, in view house near Sung Wong-tol, two men of the large number of prisoners were sentenced to six months and that would have to be dealt with three months' imprisonment respec- the tobacco distributed tively by Mr. Fraser at the Kowloon were
Magletracy this morning. It amongst them
Newn Singh was fined $200. or mentioned that the defendants broke three months' imprisonment. Jopen a door of the house.
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ber 26, 1980, left Hongkong estate worth $8,700, Letters of admini stration have been granted to Mr. D. H. Blako, of Mosars. Wilkinson and Grist, who is attorney for Woo Local estate to the value of $19,- Zui-yuan, only son, Na, 511, Yip 800 was left by the late Tam Ng-Dah Hong, Hung Lung Loo, Tiont- shi, widow, who died intostate at sin Road, Shanghal. ****
Letters of administration to the Ho Ching, Li, Hoi Ping District, Kwangtung, on March 20, 1931. estate of the late William Loke Letters of administration have Chong, who died intestate at been granted to her sons and only Houng Sal Village, Sum Tsun, Fo
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