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Where Life Is Measured in Seconds A Love Drama is Untangled! Thrills as Boundless As the Sea!
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JACK HOLT
In a Lovin', Fightin' Role
NEXT
With Loretta Sayers Richard Cromwell · Mary Doran
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1932.
JAPANESE CLERK IN BRIBERY ́ALLEGED
THE DOCK.
EMPLOYEE OF GANDĘ, PRINCE
THREE INDIAN POLICE BEFORE COURT
RED ROUND-UP
SIXTY-FIVE ARRESTS BÝ
& CO, ON SERIOUS CHARGES
runner
TOKYO POLICE
Serious charges of Recepting
Tokyo, July 20. Police to-day arrested 65 radicals Masa Ije Tani, a Japanese em-briben from a shop-master of Saf ployed
barbour FLE
by Street, were preferred against in Tokyo in connexion with the plot of the dincovered yesterday to attack the Messrs. Gande, Price & Co., Ltd., three Indian members appeared on remand before Mr. Police Force, Sergeant Mirza Khan Tokyo prison and local court, where Feroze n number of Communists are now Wynne-Jones at the Central Magis-Shah (B187) and Police Constable being tried. Those arrested in:
(B-115), Lance Sergeant tracy yesterday afternoon.-
The accused is charged with Birkat All (B746), on their ap- clude 29 Koreans.
pearance before Mr. Schofleld at The object of the planned attack living falsifed accounts, uttering the Central Police Court yesterday was to rescue the Communists two forged impressions of chops afternoon,
now undergoing trial, purporting to be those of Nabuji Mr. W. la Bart Sparrow (Divi- A message from Osaka, states Okamura and Ito Umpel on wine sional Superintendent of Police) that one of six Koreans was arreal- orders in respect of goods supplied prosecuted, and Mr. M. K. Lo ap-ed hot night attempting to brenk to the 0.5.K. and N.Y.K., respec-peared for all defendants.
into the powder magazine there- tively, and with embezzling a sum Outlining the prosecution's case, Brater'» Sperial, of $294.60.
Sparrow Brid that
Air.
the
the After the Crown opening last principal witness was the master week and evidence glyen by Mr. of a preserved · vegetables shop at S. C. Pang, managing director of 11, Sal Street. He would say that Grande Price & Co., Nobuji from about the middle of May last Okamura, accountant to the 0.8.K., year he was in the habit of making yesterday festified to a practice of certain payments of money, vary his of applying his personal ehoping from $2 to 50 cents, tu to itens on the wine lists supplied to the Company. Te declared that the twelve impressions on the ex- hibit shown him, although they bore his name, were not these made with his own chop, which be show- ed in the Court.
el.
three defendants, who were at that time stationed at the Upper Levels Police Station.
Systematic Bookkeeping,
EX-KAISER ACTIVE.
GOVERNMENTS ATTITUDE
QUESTIONED
The Hague. July 26. Persistent growing rumours
of
to
On July 5' last. Inspector K. W. the ex-Kaiser engaging in political of the activities has led Herr Vos, A mem- Andrew, officer in charge Station, visited 11, Sai Street and ler of the Lower House, to ny made certain.enquiries. He was on the table a question asking the Replying to Mr. Whyte-Smith,tieplars of payments made to the lands Government has taken
shown a book in which were par-Premier what measures the Nether- who appeared for the prosecution. three defendants on certain dates, prevent this.-Renter's Special witness said he had issued cheques That book, the master entered up Service, in payments to the defendant. They each evening himself. were crissed cheques made out in favour of Messrs. Gande, Price & Ca, where large amount were con-
were by other Police against the The payments to the defendants master of 11, Sai Street. Pornod. In the case of smaller pay actually commenced on May 18 last The master would say that, ex-
nents he gave rompradore orders year, being those in the which could be eashed by the defen-Sergeant 15.
case of lept in two cases, the payments These payments were dant with the cashier of the O.SK. feontinued until April 30 this year.sergeant.
nude personally to the The six instances which After further evidence had been Shortly after that date B 415 was formed the subject of the charges given, the ease was again adjour-transferred to another station and all related to alleged bribes which the payments stopped. In the case were handed to the sergeant by the of 415 the last six entries in the master in the kitchen of the shop. book were taken to form the sub- In the case of B746 the payment |ject of the six counts which were was made at the door of the shop
brought against him.
and was witnessed by a foki, waile In the case of B187 the first pay some of the payments to B187 2 this were made direct to the offieer and ment was made on April year, and three subsequent pay- others through a third party. ments were made, the last being on On an objection being raised by July 2 last These four entries Mr. Lo. the three defendants were Martial law has terminated in against B187.
formed the subject of charges tried separately, the case against Berlin and the province of Bran-! There was only one entry against
the Sergeant being taken first.
Evidence was.given by Inspector denburg. Herr von Papen's 17-16, and that on April 29 last. Androw, after which the master of dictatorial powers are unaltered, The principal witness would say the shop went into the witness but President Hindenburg has re- that he had paid the three men to box. He described the occusions voked the state emergency decree secure immunity from prosecutions on which he claimed that he had un the advice of Herr von Papen, for obstructions in the street out-given the officer sums of money on who told him that public order was side his shop. As a matter of fact, various dates. The witness men- no longer endangered,
B-115 had taken out one summons tioned that he had paid altogether He said he had "every reason to before the payments were com-$66 in fines last year, and up to the believe that the election on Sunday menced, but there had been no sum-present he lind paid $20 for 1932. would be carried out peacefully."-monses taken out by any of the The hearing was adjourned until
defendants since, although there to-day.
MARTIAL LAW ENDS.
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Pelting, July 26. The Pelding politicni counell met
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