GLADSTONE CASE More Ponies

CONCLUDED:

From

REFERENCES TO THE Australia.

"OTHER MAN.”

DECISION LATER.

were

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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1931.

STUDENTS THREAT TEACHING ANTI-

OF STRIKE.

WANT PEACE PARLEYS CONCLUDED.

UNITY DESIRED,

JAPANESE IDEAS.

(Continued from Page 1.j "The three Eastern provinces have been captured by the Japancae Alaves.. The police took Lau to the school office downstairs and on a desk there they discovered a number of letters of an inflamatory. nature, with possession of, which the headmaster WAS

charged.

The concluding stages reached, at the Central Police Court this morning, in the ease in which Mrs. A.-F. Gladstone is summoning her husband for main- animals consigned to the long reach a compromise and Japan was being suggested in the local

tenance and legal custody of their two children.

Mrs. Watta, with whom Mrs, filadstone #taycul for a short time as a paying guest after her separa- tion, was called as a witness for the defence.

In reply to Mr. D. B. Evans (for Mr. Gindatone), witness said: "I had not known that Mr. Gladstone was her husband. would have thought that he (the other man WILN her lover haband,"

J

or

Not Unreasonable. Cross-examined by Mr. E. S. C. Brooks

ffor Mrk. Giladstone). witness agrred that it was

kong Jockey Club.

the

just

and

racing ponies arrived in king this morning, when

Shanghai, Nov. G. With the peace delegations re- and A. liner Tanda landed presenting the Nanking and the the sentences were passed feeling Counsel pointed out that when Southern Governments unable to Colony and, rightly or wrongly, It was running very high in the nome heavy weather was encount-still refusing to withdraw her Press that more stringent action

Although ed on the 21 days' trip, the ponies troops stood up to it well, and only one Nanking and Shanghai Students" Authorities,

from Manchurin, the was called for on the part of the alight injury was reported.

Including Association have issued state- On the whole, the bunch is veryments threatening

Magis- Irates. last year, and which have proved coercion on the peace negotiators, to prove that Chan waa in passer- similar to the duzen or so landed

to bring

Counsel put it to the Bench that so successful during

there was not suflelent evidence racing season."

by organising an all-China studi-ston of the documents charged. ents' strike sizes, and ages, some being

The newcomers are of various demonstrations for peace.

extensive and later added, "I pal it to you that when one has got away, as we K The students also demand hands, while others appear to be postponentent of the session of the lng which was prevalent in this now happily have, from the feel- close on 14.2. There are a couple Fourth Kintang Congresses

at the end of September, of straggly lonkers among them, which both the Sanking and the Took but generally, they are

this

matter dim- : Southern Government desire tapassionately, it is impossible to organise some time this

board warrants conviction of any the mischief aimed at by the Kergency Regulations and, with great respect to the Magistrate, I think under the influence of the prevail- was, subconsciously. atud-ing atmisphere."

It

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at

nd speedy looking bunyi, with The students have further unthuid that the writing un the black- unreasonable that Mrs, Gadston Plan legs. They are all Monaro to the Nanking authorities de- Į kind. It doesn't come at all within

should go about with other men two years after her separation. Witness added: "Provided that she kept in one man whom she hoped to marry after she got iter divorce."

and mountain bred ponies from New South Wales,

the Jockey Club on Friday.

The lot will be drawn for

WHY POSTMAN RESIGNED.

As it was, she and her husband nbjected to their place being used: for visits by various mun at Inte hours, and she (witness) implied by her attitude a desire to sever her friendship with Mrs. filad | WORK

stone.

In his address to the Court on behalf of Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Evans stressed the conciliatory attitude of the busband and his natural de sire that the woman who was the mother of their children should erase her associations with other v to the exchtston of himself,

The Other Man," Referring to "the other maa".

identity whose consistently withheld emer Mr. Evans

this

Case

at

HARDER THAN COOLIE'S.

That the lot of 4

more strenuous Thun haut

is

goalie is the opinion of a former letter deliverer who appeared Tore Mr. Schofield at the Central

j

append-

manding severe punishment of a member of the Kuomintang Super visory

Committee who made state ments early this week which caus- ed the greatest annoyance to the Cantonese delegates. 'Thee ents believe that such criticisms | are most detrimental to the ne getlutions.

he

Headmaster's Order.

in dealing with the possession The Nanking envoys again as quoted authorities to show that

point. Mr. Jenkin argued and sembled at the residence of Mr. C.man could not be found guilty of CW yesterday morning for the possession unless he had know- xth preliminary session at which ledge of such possession, and in Be Nanking representativen asked the course the Canton delegates to proceed to pointed out that the School Omee of his argument e Nanking. The invitation has not, was open to general user and he been arcepted,

could not help Evidence had been called

receiving letters. during the period of unrest many various schools In the Colony and such letters had been sent to

Hendimuster

had xiven evidence to the effect that he had ordered the destruction of any such letters received at his school.

The Canton representives desire tos to seek the permission of the Can.

Extraordinary Session. The meeting yielded no Kuomintang Bruder

Police Court this noring charge of being in unlawful poa; | resulta. session of a quantity of dried hot been trees reasonally suspected of hav. thing been taken from Government uhmorved: paulations.

Ju

have follow- -Sergeant Kirby informed his ely ellent's instructions, Worship that the defendant was and not disclosed the same of the formerly employed in the Post

man to whom we have always nice, having been engaged there ferred as the Third party. But for eighteen months after which,

he had resigned of his own word.

Worship

Além

I would have done so haul, thought that there is in your mind any doubt as to his existenen, When naked be his Worship why

Might Lose Jah.

he had resigned, the defendant The mam in question is at presaid the work was too hard. sent in Hongkong. He holds A was worse than being a coulie, na poslion which makes ot think he had to carry very heavy loads that if his name is divulged in this every day. ease it is possible he might have lost his job. For the reason that both his father and mother here are known to my client. I am in- structed to withhold his name, and that had been done in the whole of this case,"

Mr. Evans addressed the fourt on the legal aspects of the ease concluded by saying that his client was willing to enter into a separa- tion agreement but with the cuss tody of the children.

replied,

A fine of $10 or fourteen days hard labour was imposed.

RECORD IN SIGHT.

PEGGY SALAMAN AT KIMBERLEY.

Kimberley, Nov. 4. After Mr. Brooks had

Miss Peggy Salaman, the Lon- the surnment was adjourned until den avlatrix, Janded here at 6.55 Saturday morning, when Mr. Scho-P.m. to-day on her record-breaking Beld will give his decision.

flight from London to Cape Town,

Bulawayo, Nov. 4, Miss Salaman arrived 12.25 p.m.- Reuter,

COPPER WIRE STOLEN.

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October

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A reward of 300 will be paid any person giving information leading to the arrest and convic tion of the person or persons re- sponsible for this larceny.

GAOL ESCAPE RECALLED.

FUGITIVE CONVICT

ARRESTED.

Lo Luk-chung, the convict who escaped from Victoria Gaol un August 15 last, has been brought back to Hongkong from Macao, -having been arrested by the

police in the Portuguese Colony.I Chief Warder McLeod, who hus just retired from the Gaol ser- vlee, went to Macao and Identified 'the arrested man.

PARLIAMENT MEETS. NEW MEMBERS BEING SWORN IN.

---Rrater.

who

here at:

ne-

Miss Salman, companied by Gordon Store, start-

CITY SNATCHER CAUGHT.

Mrs. J

Liny.

Wi the when

the

that

not

Mr. Jenkin added that where the chattef was one which carried a Krave responsibility it was possible to assume there was pos- shown, Session util actual assent was

out the world and nothing more. that was being brondenst through-

SENTENCE OF NINE MONTHS.

Dealing with second appellant, Mr. Jenkia, omitting the word victim of a walking in Des Voeux Road

Rodrigues

"laves" or the time being, sub- bag-snatcher

mitted that the remaining words possibly be held to inute company with a relative sester-or anything contemplated in the

urge

a brott,

for Instance. Near Whiteaway. Laidlaw's Emergency Chinose, appearing suddenly from added it was a statement of fact Regulations. He behind, snatched a handbag front her and darted into the alleyway between that building and Mesars. Jardine, Matheson's. He followed into Pedder Street by a Russian P.C. and a district watch man and arrested. Prior to this. he discarded the bag. which was subsequently recovered in Peddler Street, with the contents, which included a sum of $30, intact. nine months hard tabour when The culprit was senteneel to brought before Mr. Williams

Article More Virulent. 11e producer a རྟང་ ས

copy of the: Wah Kin Yet Po, dated September it which, he and, was much 20. 1931, and referred to an article more virulent than the writing on the blackboard as, among other things, it urged a boycott of Japan. le pointed out that the Chinese newapapers were censored and apparently the Government the Central Magistracy this morn: of the Emergency Regulations.

Censors had not considered that that article came within the field ing

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KING'S COLLEGE

BURGLARY.

INTRUDER'S SMALL

HAUL

A burglary committed at King's College some time during Tuesday night has been reported to the pollge by the headmaster, Mr. A. Morris, who intimates that a grama- phone and a silver

shield were atolen from his office.

Mr. Morris stated that entry was guined through a fanlight which was broken between p.m. on Tuesday and 7 am, on Wednesday. The value of the stolen goods is given as $90.

THE AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

LADY PEEL TO PRESENT AWARDS.

at

Yesterday, 9614

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Mr. Jenkin replied they knew that every newspaper was to be censored and & newspaper was 19% liable to penalty for publishing

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Re-Hearing.

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Mr. Fitzroy briefly dressed 36 the Court on behalf of the respon- 1/8dent, saying, "I am not asking for 3.75 dismissal. All I I ask is that if you

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The Chief Justice: We think there should be a re-hearing in the

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INDIAN MINORITIES

QUESTION,

WAITING FOR PRIME MINISTER.

NEW LIBERAL ....

LEADER.

(Continued from Page 1.

it known that he did not desire to be nominated, added that "he was not a candidate for any office. in the Liberal group..and express. ed the hope that by the New Year his health would be fully restored. London, Nov, 4.

He was looking forward then The draft report on the pro-

"To co-operating with all

all who poned Indian Federal Court was ideas in which so many millions

at hea

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rallied hopefully in

in 1920." Lady Peel has graciously con- Federal Structure Committee

Sir Herbert Samuel, in

In acknow- of ented to present the Long Service the Round Table Conference to-day.edging le appointment as leader, Mednis. Madallions, Labels, and On the return of the Prime national unity. He was convinced

stressed the Importance Pendants, which have been award Minister ed to members of the Brigade from Minorities Committee, of which tive and Tiberal parties to work

from Scolland,

It was possible for the Conserva- Headquarters, London, at King's he is Chairman, will consider together without College to-morrow at 6 p.m.

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The Libernis might assume that the polley laid down by the Prime Minister would be maintained. If

Landon, Nor, J. The House of Commons met tria afternoon to conclude themony at which any nutus efter traditional ceremonial associated

and it is confidently experte!|

with the election of the speaker that all members, whether of the

and to commence the

the

of.

Ho

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The M.C. Ball, which is advortic so; the Government would have a in of members after their elee-mitteen,

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