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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 11,

VOLUNTEER REVIVAL

ANOTHER CAMPAIGN BY MANCHUKUO

(Special to "Tolograph")

(lly Trivorash. Capuright. Telegraphis 11, to. a.m.)

Mramor Ordinanca, 2006. Received Mey

WELL ORGANISED

THEFT

THE CLUE OF THE STOLEN TILES

to

1933.

RAILWAY LOAN

TIENTSIN-PUKOW ENQUIRIES

NO SOUND BASIS FOR RUMOUR

(Special to "Telegraph”)

A well-organised attempt steal a quantity of tlles was related to Mr. Wyune-Jones at the Kowloon Makietrney this morning when vo men, Li Fook and Kwok Mui, were charged with larceny of 354 tiles from Shamshuipo,

first The

defendant denied Harbin, May 11. larceny but admitted receiving the The revival of activity among property, while the second defen-

(hy Telegraph, Ceryrfakt. Telegraphis Mecongen Ordinance, 1881. Received May the anti-Manchukuo Volunteers (dant plended guilty to stealing.

Inspector Tackett said after the 77, 8.7 m) is causing much concern to the

London, May 10. authorities and another cleaning-tiles were found missing, a report bras made to the Police, who found

"I have no reason to suppose up campaign has been commen-traces of the wheel-marks of that the monthly deposits of lorry near the spot where the tiles the Tientain-Pukow Railway are Forces sent out from Harbin were stored Investigations were clashed with a group of Volunteers made in various garages in Sham-not being made at due date," who had concentrated only five shuipo and the efforts of the Police stated Sir John Simon, in the miles to the west of the city. It were rewarded when a driver came House of Commons to-night, It is learned that the Volunteers forward to say that he had taken Un Long. Follow. were severely defeated and routed. lond of tiles

The Shwangchengpu garrisoning up this clue, the Police found as been despatched to the north the man, who had bought the tiles, to wipe out another batch of and he in turn pointed out the first who had Volunteers who are concentrating defendant as the man

The first de- in the vicinity of the Chinese sold them to him.

twenty fendant then pointed out the second Eastern Railway, Home five miles to the south of larbin. defendant, -Reuter,

eed.

SIR J. SIMON AND GERMANY

A FRANK TALK WITH DR. ROSENBERG

London, May 10.

Sir John Simon, questioned in the House of Commons with re- gard to Dr. Rosenberg's visit said: "The German Embassy requested that this gentleman should be re- ceived at the Foreign Office. The

The magistrate:-This scems to haye been well-organized. What is the value of the illes?

Inspector Tuckett.-$12.18. They are worth 12 cents each.

He was answering a questioner who suggested the possibility of

default.

Sir John Símon said there was eas reason for supposing a possi- ble default as the payment on I- terest on the coupon longest in arrenrs had netually been made.

The Foreign Secretary declared that be had no information in re- gard to the present amount of the Sinking Fund. He pointed out that the figures of the monthly deposits had increased since the date of the original arrangement. ——Reuter.

Six weeks bard Inbour was im- posed.

permanent Under-Secretary saw him on Monday and. I had a con- versation with him yesterday.

An enjoyable whilst drive was held

He gave me some information as at the Civil Service Cricket Club on to recent events in the internal Tuesday night. Prize winners were

as follows:-Ladies first, policy of Germany and I explained liengelly, End. MAG. Grimmitt. to him with equal frankness the Booby-Mrs. Hunt. Men--ist. prevailing feeling in this country Farrnir, 2nd Mr. McGowan. Booby- on the subject."-British Wireless, Mr. E. Smith.

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2 no Canadian, John McCormack, 31, was brought before Mr. Mac- Laren in the Central Police Court this morning, charged with enter- ing the Colony without n valla passport and being a vagrant.

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