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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAFE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER.

COAL THIEVES SENTENCED

CREW OF LAUNCH INCLUDED

Judgment was given by Mr.

RECENT TENSION IN FOOCHOW

PLANE DROPS" "RED" ́ ́LEAFLETS:

Foochow Sept. 20.

GOVT. SERVANT CHARGED

ALLEGED RECEIVING OF CAMERA

A messenger in the employ of

Fraser, at the Kowloon Magistra On Sunday, an aeroplane was the Troubury. Ofice appeared be- ey this morning, in the case in noticed circling over Foochow and foro Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Con-

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which saven seamen were charged I am told that it dropped. Com-tral Police Court this morning.|WOULD YOU LIVE LIKE EVE

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in connexion with the alleged lar- muniatic or at least anti-Govern- charged with receiving a' camera, cony of coal from the China Navi- ment loaflota. Other loaflets of the property of Mr. B. L. Falconer, gation Company's stoar launch the same type ware distributed in a round-the-world traveller who Tat Koo Law on the evening of various parts of the city. Their has since left the Colony. August 3.

goneral tenour was that the Kuo- Detective Sergeant Homsley The first five defendants, com- mintang had done nothing for applied for a remand until_to- prising the crew of the launch, the country, and the sooner it was morrow in order to secure were charged with larceny of four overthrown, the better for every-witnesses. He said the baskets of coal, while the other body.

plainant had alrendy left the No doubt partly as a rogult of Colony for good, but it was hoped. two defendants, coxswain assistant coxswain of the launch theso efforts at propaganda, and to prove that the camera belonged Hongkong Hotel, were charged a precaution against any unfore to him. The camera was atolan

seon оcurrences, a large number of from the Post Office with receiving stolen property.

counter Mr. D. B. Evans prosecuted for soldiers were stationed in dif- whilst Mr. Falconer was purchas the China Navigation Co., while forent parts of the city and Mr. M. A. Silva appeared on be-suburbs that afternoon, and re-ing stamps on September 19, and thren days later the defendant half of the first five defendants mained on duty all night. They took it to a photographer in and Mr. Horace La for the other were more particularly anxious to Queen's Road for repairs, re- guard against disturbance in the marking that it bolonged to a two.

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In giving, judgment, his Vor- foreign residential quarter where triend. The camera being of ship, in the course of a lengthy a number of Japaneso live. resume of the cuse, said he had far as I know, no trouble of any now typo, the photographer in- timated that he knew little about night considered the case very carefully kind took place, and the

it, but it was left at the shop. and had gone fully into the passed off in perfect quiet.

Later, Mr. Way, of the Munu- To-day traffic has been suspend- evidence. If the defence had put up a reasonable story, his Wor-led across the Long Bridge, owing facturers Life Co., went to the make enquirica ship was bound to believe them, to the arrival of General Chiang, shop and was shown the camera. but under the circumstances, le Commander of the 19th Army. It He offered to

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otbers of the "old gang" who have to Schmidt & Co, who informed therefore convict them all.

Both Mr. Silva and Mr. Lo been enjoying a sort of authorised the police. The defendant was pleaded for leniency on behalf of banditry in Fakien during the last subsequently traced and arrested, few years, are beginning to fear Evidence would be given that he their clients.

Mr Evans, in answer to his that their days are numbered, and was in the Post Office on the day Worship, said he had no objection trouble is liable to break out any in question.

The case was adjourned until to the third, fourth, fifth and time between them and the newly seventh defendants belag treated arrived 19th Army-Our Own Cor- to-morrow, with leniency, but the case against respondent. the first, second and sixth defend- auts was more serious, as they held the responsible positions in the two launches involved. The others were only subordinates.

His Worship passed sentence of three months' hard labour on the

first, second and sixth defendants, while the rest were fined $25, or one month, each.

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UNREGISTERED MUI-TSAI

·COMMITTED

Letiers of administration with the will of U. Chan Yeung, alias Chan Yeung, late of Bhai Yeung village, and one time clark in San Francisco, annexed, have been granted to his widow. The estate is valued at $5,200.

TECHNICAL OFFENCE found that the girl was not re- gistered. The girl was presented

defendant about to the

Bix years ago in the 'country A nominal fine of $10 was im-for a sum of $40. Since For having committed a breach of posed by Mr. Wynne-Jones, at the her marriage the defendant has his licence by having carried salt, Central Police Court this morning, resided in the country but it had Kwok Yung, a junk foki, was fined $50 on a married woman who appeared been her custom each year to by the Hon. Comdr. Hole, at Marine Court this morning. The a charge of bringing an un- visit her relatives in Hongkong.

The girl was well treated, well mistresses of three cargo boats were registered mui-tsai into the Colony vach fined $10 or one week's im on September 8.

fed and clothed, and had apparent- Inspector H. W. Fraser inform-ly formed an attachment for the Prisonment, for having anchored their

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