MONEY-LENDER'S CLAIM

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1933.

PRISON FOR NO

PASSPORT

MR. F. C. E. RENDALL'S RUSSIAN STOWAWAY'S

EVIDENCE

FRAMING OF THE

CHARGES

SECOND. TERM

A young Russian, Zinowlg A. Binkin, who was dincovered by

Sorgeant

Hi at the Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central Police The last witnesses for the de-Court this morning charged with fence, including Mr. F. C. E. entering the. Colony without Kendall, were called this morning valid passport.

In the Sikh money lender's suit for $25,759,

A

Defondant was sent to prison for mouth, and an expulsion order

two

Plaintiff alleges malicious pro-was made. secution and false imprisonment Det-Sergi. C. Mottram told the and the case has already occupied Court that Binkin served Chief Justice Wood and a special months for stowing away on a Jardine ship and was sent away in jury for three days.

July 1931. The only paper ho had was charge.

Mr. Jenkin made his final speech for the defonce before the court rone at mid-day and among the points he brought out to upset the plaintiff's case was that the writs were issued by Sawan, his client, acting on Mr. Rendall's advice.

A Soviet seaman's dis-

He stated he had spoken to Mr. - King, Deputy Inspector General, who instructed him to ask for im prisonment,

Hnzara Singh, registered money

Defendant-I was going to Sin- lendor, of Morrison Hill Road is gapore. ' the plaintiff and Sawan, also a re- Sergt. Muttram-He has not the glstered money lender, and a neigh-host of a chance of getting there. bour, in the defendant.

Mr. Duncan MacNeill and Mr. Leo D'Almada, jnr., Instructed by Mr. J. M. D'Almada Remedios, re- present plaintiff, and Mr. F. C. Jen- kin, instructed by Messrs. Lo and Lo, is for the defendant.

The jury is Messrs. L. J. Black- burn, foreman, W. C. Ogley, V. Ben- jamin, A. M. Parker, S. A. Lopes, D. L. Prophet, and W. T. Lee.

CHARGE OF PROCEEDINGS.

Mr. Rendall was the fret wit ness called this morning.

Mr. Jenkin: You had charge of the proceedings In the police court against Hazara Singh?

Witness: Yes.

Your first interview on this matter was on November 157-- Yes.

Who wore present at the inter- view? Sapooran Singh Introduc- ed Motta Bhag Singh and Bagat Singh to me.

At this point witness "identified Motta Bhag Singh,

As a result of the Information confided to you by them did you visil police headquarters? Yes, the following day. I first saw Mr. Wolfe, the I.G.P. and on his in structions I went to Mr. Scott.

The police preferred that your

Defendant- bed a Singapore passport but lost it in Shanghai.

M. HERRIOT IN TURKEY

TO BE RECEIVED BY PRESIDENT

Istanbul, Aug, 9. M. Edouard Herriot, former French Premier, who, in 1931, was made leader of the Radical Party, arrived in Istanbul this evening on his way to Sofia where the Radical Socialst Congress is being held:

to

From there, he will Angora and afterwards will received by the President of Turkish Repubile. Mustafa Kemal Pasha Ghazi.

Two People's Party deputies are attending the Congress from Turkey-Reuter.

and was awarded judgment.

Mr. Jenkins: Is the defence of the illegality of these notes a new line?-Yes, the earliest in the

The French and British Davis Cup players lined-up in Paris after Perry had besten Merlin to give Britain her first triumph for 21 years. The Davis Cup là shown on right prior to the presentation.' (Planet Nows. By’Air Mail).

$2,000,000 LOAN

SOUGHT

SILK INDUSTRY IN

SOUTH CHINA

TOKYO BUDGET

DEMANDS

Continued from Page 1)

penditure," brings the total naval estimates for next fiscal year up to the huge flgure of Y,680,000,000, In order to revive the alik In-As the War Department is said dustry of South Ching, Mr. C. S. to be asking for Y,500,000,000 for Liu, Director of the Burenu for Its next year's appropriations, the the Improvement of Sericulture. tela: cost of national defence in Department of. Reconstruction, has made a proposal to the Pro-ext year's budget. it

will amount to 00 vincial Government to appeal to Y,1,240,000,000.

the Committee of the British In- demnity fund for a loan of two million dollars,

Under the

approved,

โถลง than

WHAT HAPPENS

IN DEATH

SCIENCE MAKES A

DISCOVERY.

"DEATH" SEEN

Chiago, Illinois. What probably happens to the process of death, learned from watching It take place in tiny colls such as make up all living things, has been reported to the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

11

ONE EFFECT

OF TARIFFS

FOREIGN FACTORIES IN ENGLAND

UNEMPLOYED REAP BENEFIT

London..

One of the most significant do velopments in industry in Britai in recent years has been the ten dency of foreign firms to bring their factories to this country in order to escape tlie tariffs on their Roods. To this extent the adva cates of a tarif system might' claim that the policy had been

When death comes, the fluid matorial or cytoplasm which constitutes the living material in the cell changes into a mass of successful, even if tariffs were not granules, reported Dr. Jean Du- bringing £30,000,000 of revenue frenoy, plant disease specialist of Into the Exchequer every year.

Bordeaux, France. Ho made hla

studies of the death process in sella of plants, but it is possible that they apply also to cells of other forms of life.

PRESENTATION OF tial to understanding of how the

MEDALS

G.O.C. CARRIES · OUT

CEREMONY

Trying to loarn how death works within the cells is essen- process of death affects the body as a whole. When the cells dio the body dies, as A building would fall, if its bricks should disintegrate.

"LIFE" IS INVISIBLE.

Since this country adopted n tariff system in the autumn of 1931, over 260 new undertakings have been established tre by, or with the assistance of, foreignTM concerns.

fitted by this is shown by the fact that these undertakings are now. employing nearly 11,000 British workmen and when the factories aro fully occupied it is estimate that the number will rise to over 17,000. In the last six months alone, 67 such new undertakings have been established, employing over 1,500 people,

How the unemployed have bone-

BROKEN

NECK

"Death" inside the cell can be The presentation of long ser

acen under the ultra-microscope, vice and good conduct medals by Dr. Dufrenoy explained, but "life"

.F, the G.O.C., Major General

Some of the concerns represent 9. C. Borrett to men of the vari- actual "life" within the cell, is Is Invisible. The cytoplash, the

new Industries so far as Britain ons units in Ilongkong took place as colourless as water, and can-

is concerned, and a small number at Murray Parade Ground this

not be seen, though scientistalowed to come here temporarily to

of alien workmen have been al morning.

know it is there and moving instruct British workmen in the Air Force Expansion,

The officer in charge of the because of particles floating in it In до for 199 the projected parade

manufacture of the goods. The Was Lieut. Col. G. T. Second Naval Replenishment Pro- | Raikes, and others present were When the cytoplash dies, how great majority the undertakings Are situated in the London area, As Raw Silk constitutes 80 per gramme is concerned, one of the Lieut. Col. M. Carrington Sykes, ever, and turns into granules, the becent of the exports of the Pro- nicht interesting and significant Major R. G. Lochner, Capt. R. H. granules become visible through only a dozen or so having been the vince, the prosperity of Conton features is the proposed expansion | Mould, Capt. C. C. Fowkes, Capt., the ultra-microscope. Stains,

got up in the Midlands and the depends upon this Industry. In of the naval air force by eight P. C. Cannon, Capt. Chappell, used by scientists to help them Northern areas, where new indus other words, the purchasing power squadrons.

Current Lieut. H. W. Tyler, the D. M. G. make out the shape and size of tries are so badly needed to absorb of our people is greatly affected. programme--sanctioned in March. Coy, 'South Wales Borderers very small things under the some of the workers who can never To quote the exact words of 1931, and known as the First Nuval ander Lieut. A. J. Stoker, "A" microscope, have no effect on the hope to regain employment in their the Dircetor, "Since Hongkong Replenishment Programme - al-Coy. South Wales Borderers, un-living, cytoplash, so its form' re-

own industries-Reuter. and Canton ure rautually de-wance is made for the expansion | der. Lieut. C.P.G, do Winton, "P", mains a mystery, but when death pendent, our prosperity in South of the naval air force from seven-Coy, South Wales Borderers, un-, changes it into granules, they are China will also mean the pro- teen to 29 squadrons during the der Lieut. I. G. Moon, representa-stainable, and can be seen.

In turn six-year period 1931-7, and an ad- tives of the R.A.O.C. under Lieut. sperity of Hongkong. industries at home. In view of earmarked for the establishment R.A.S.C. under Lieut. J. H. Jeffers, the cytoplash have more chance this will directly influence British ditional Y.20,000,000 has been B. E. Packe, representatives of the Dufrenoy said, the materials of When a cell dies slowly, Dr.

the three-year perod 1935-8, thus Artillery under Llout: B.A.B. out of the cytoplash most often, ensuring Japan a total of 31 naval air squadrona by April, 1928.

in the form of droplets. Cells The way of spending the money]

The recipients of medals were dying slowly from starvation first Now, under the projected Second will be something like this:

ANaval Replenishment programme, Clarke.

Royal Artillery.--B.Q.M.S. A.

use up their reserve food supplies, million dollars will be spent for it is proposed to add further

then part of the cell's living the building of a public ware eight ale squadrons, daring

1st Bn South Wales Borderers material is digested to feed the house and circulating capital for four-year period 1934-8: If there. Corpral J. T. Reeve, Private Crest. This is what happens in its upkeep in order to let the

Capps.

fever.-Reuter. silk merchants borrow money at will be provided with no

fore, the money is, voted.. Japan

Royal Army Service Corps. fewer a fair rate of interest. The other than 39 naval air squadrons by the

[Staff/Sergeant J. T. Hain. million will be spent for a compre- Spring of 1938; and these will, of hensive development sericulture research work and education. course, be supplemented by the About a hundred thousand dollars aircraft carried aboard her air will be needed to build a condi-craft-carriers and other warships. Appropriations for the contrite- tha Do you know Chota Bhag Singh tion room in Honglok for His Lordship: Who were these nates produced to you by Sawan said that Sawan definitely expres- tore so that more efficient work for carriers and forty for other

control of humidity and tempera-in of a further seventy aircraft C. I F. E. Creighton. came to the office with Motta Bhagged a wish to the prosecutor in will be done in the matter of warships are said to be included.sentation, His Excellency pro- Singh and Bagat Singh and pro- this matter?-1 don't know any-silkworm genetics. Another 100.

thing about it.It is the most sur 000 dollars will be used to buy plaing thing I have heard.

equipment and building for a

sufficient:

clients should apply themselves Colony, was in February of this the above it will be well for the of two more air squadrons during and representatives' of the Royal to come apart. Fat or oil comes

for the warrant ?—That was 60.

You returned to your office and you called for the production of cortain Promissory Notes? Yes. Those which were latest in time prior to the date on which, as they told me, Hazara Singh had left the Colony. They brought me two dated November 4 and November

10.

SAWAN APPEARS.

Up to that time you had

not

heard the unmo ̈of Sawan"in con- nection with this matter at all?— No.

duced them.

Mr. Jenkin: You then drew up "this form of information, the first

information on November 167

His Lordship: You drew that yourself?--Yos.

Who was there? They were all there.

You took your instructions from them direct? Yes.

Mr. Jenkin: You then went to the magistracy and the Informa- tion was sworn 7-Yes.

Did Motta Bhag Singh go up to the magistracy with you?-He was there when I arrived.

Referring to the police court charges brought against plaintiff, Mr. Jenkins asked:

Who drew up Charge A ?—I drafted that.

year.

Cross-examined by Mr. Muc. Neill, witness said he had not confused the Bhag Singhs In his memory of what took place and he pointed them out in court.

Mr. MacNeill: The first time you say you heard Sawan's name was when you asked for a Promis- sory Note 7-Yes.

You perhaps have not followed the evidence in this case? I have read the newspapers,

SURPRISING THING.

+

British Government to make due consideration of our proposal."

I suppose the information sworn quality testing house, etc. How

by Sawan was explained to nim bt-ever, there must be fore it was sworn? Yes, and it guarantee in order to insure pay- was interpreted to him at the ma- ment, the method is viz: gistracy.

We have been told before the

thint frat charge came to trial there was some talk about withdrawing it? Yes.

I think it is right that you ne tually spoke to the magistrate about it-Yes.

And that interview was on the Instructions of your clients?- Yes. At that time thero literally dozens of people coming to see me about it and asking me to withdraw.

wore

On whore Instructions did you nct?-On my client's, Sawan's. And Charge B?—Yes, I drew

We had it that the magistrate up that charge.

would not agree?-No. I know ho Now we know

that Hazara would not before I went up. Singh was brought back to the

With regard to the question of Colony and sometime afterwards fraudulent transfer, you applied

Summary Court writs were issued for leave

(1) The interest and rent from the public warehouse will mect the current interest.

(2) A fee will be charged for

BURIED IN FALL OF EARTH

the

Wives Watch Fruitless Rescue Operations

Sydney, Aug. 9. Twenty-five men worked uncens

the compulsory quality testingly for sixteen hours to-day to

Jones.

Royal Army Medical Corps. Staff/Sergeant W.. Corporal T. F. Meyer.

Royal Army Ordnance Corps.—**** Armr. S/Sgt. D. Goold,

Goodburn You May

Become A Dictator

Army Educational Corps.-W.O.

At the conclusion of the pre-

ceeded across the harbour to Whit- fold Barracks whore similar pre- sentations vere made to the fol lowing_ment

H.K.S. Bao., R.A.. Havildar Ulagar Singh, Gunner Zaman Khan, Havildar Mir Dad, Hay. Maj. Moosa Khan, S. Havildar

Fazel Dhin.

1st Bn Lincolnshire Regt.-Cor poral A. C. Baumber.

Royal Engineers.-W. (Q.M.) J. Holden.

BIRTHDAYS OF SIGNIFICANCE

Puris.

You may be marked out to be- come a world dictator--if only

MARVEL

MAN WALKING ABOUT DURBAN:

DOCTORS LEFT. ASTOUNDED

A man with a broken neck is walking about in the streets of Durban. He is Mr. G. McVicar, of. Clark Road, who broke one of the vertibrno in his neck when he. dived into the bay to rescue yachtsmen in difficulties somo months ago.

Where he dived, the water was. shallower than he thought, and his head struck the bottom, the. clavicle of the fifth vertebrae being fractured. -

His recovery is one of the won- ders of science, and has astounded the doctors of Durban,

in order to pay back the free men who had been buried by parade was Lieut. Col. J. H. Thom, strong-man lines. They say that shoulders and neck up to his, cars.

principal.

present

!

|

McVicar spent 29 days on his your birthday is on the right day. back in hospital, encased in plaster Astrologers in France have been of Paris from his waist to his cars. O. I studying what the stars foretell plaster cast was then taken of about the men who might lead the hla bust, and from it a special The officer in charge of the world to reorganisation on Bane, jacket was made to encase his a fall of earth in a well on the (R.A.), and also (3) At present owing to the Armageddon station.

were people born at the following times and under his chin. low price of silk, our gov

Thomas Stewart, 22 years old, Lieut. Col. E. J. de C. Boys, a unit are marked out to be dictators: Stiff and unable to control his

representing the Royal Engineers ernment exempts all tax on und Herbert Brummey, 35,

March 13, 1871,, between 9 p.m. were undor Capt. C. C. Duchesne, $1 and 11.30 p.m. silk. But when prisen go killed, while their wiven. slood unit from the Lincolnshire Regi- up suficiently high that the by heplessly enduring the terribin ment under Llout. E. D. 9. Powell, and 10 pm.

July 19, 1889, between 6 pm. merchants will have rea orden. Feverish attempts wure and a unit from the H.K.S.R.A. sonable profit, a tax of amade to savo' the men

January 13, 1899, between 6 p.m. whose under Captain IP. Carter. few dollars will be levied | nitiful appeals for help deeply

and midnight, on each bale of silk export-affected the band of rescuera. ed in order to meet the pay- | Reuter. ment.

The above project is

already

withdraw in court? under way. Should this project

in the name of Sawan, for the re- I did that without instructions. I be successfully carried out, it wiNOTICE TO MARINERS. covery of $3,5007-1 cannot re- had secured committal on one mean ne mall aid to Hongkong member the exact amount the count and thought that that was and in facilitating world trade.

writs were issued for.

aumcient.

You knew about them?-Yes,

my firm issued them.

Why was that second

charge

over made7-Because In

my

"At whose request?-At the re-opinion it was a correct one. quest of Sawan on my advies.

Asked his reasons for thinking'

It was you who dret suggested the charge was justified, witness that they should be issued 7-Yes,

MONEY PAID.

replied that he acted on the in- formation, he already had, and Who paid your firm the requisite statements made by two Chinese money for the matter?-Moita borrowera. Bhag Singh and Bagat Singh. The same two made a subsequent pay. meni on November 26.

The bishis ceased to function shortly after. Hazara's disappear ance from the Colony?-So I am told. From cases I have bad I gather that is the case.

Certain drawings in connection with the bishia have been sued upon in theso courtá1-Yes.

“NOMINAL” DEFENDANT.

Re-examined by Mr. Jonkin, Mr. Rendall agreed that Sawan was described by him as a nominal" defendant,

1.

DIVER AT WORK ON CROSS HARBOUR PIPE LINE-

FENG RETIRES

PASSES PEKING FOR TAISHAN

1

Poking, Aug.. 14. It is reliably reported that Feng Yu-hslang left Kulgan this morn- The Harbour Office has issued Ing, en route to Peking and Taian- A. 60-HOURS' FAST. notice to the effect that from Lo-day, fu. It is believed he will endeavour

RECTOR CLEARS CHURCH DEBT

and until further notice, a divor will to pass through Peking secretly, be employed Inspecting the cross har-and without leaving his train. bour pipe line which lies between the

Sung Cheb-yuan - is travelling intersection of Nathan Road on the with Fong as far as Peking, where genfront and Queen's Pler,

head and neck muscles he walks slowly and with care, for a jolt or a forward sag of his head might sever his spinal column.

The Jacket keeps his head erect September 7, 1909, between 8 and permits the bones, to knit p.m. and midnight.

Reuter,

The astrologers have therefore invited anyone claiming these...

dates as birthdays to send in a photograph and a copy of their birth certificate-Reuter,

MERRY WIDOWS OF SPAIN

RE-MARRIAGE

A large red flag will be flown by he will report to General Ho Ying- PROHIBITION AGAINST The rector of St. John's Church, the diver's barge and all craft arching on recent events at Kalgan.

It is stated Sung will insist on re- Albany, Western Australia. Rev. warned to give it a wide borth, as the signing his Charhar post, and will diving operations will extend to a A. E. White, believes in the officacy of prayer and fasting, Tad of about 300 feet from the request the Government to appoint Pong Ping-bauan, divisional com- mander of the Government troopt, even in clearing or church debts. Worried by an outstanding debt

which recently went into Charbar.

It is stated that General to Ying-"

barge.

In reply to the Foreman of the of £200 he announced that he TIN COMPANIES TO ching, invited Fang Chen-wu, Jury, withesa said he did not know would fast and pray in the church until later that the Promissory until the money had been collect- Notes produced to him wore Ined. At the end of 24 hours £130 connection with n bishi. ·

COMBINE

BILLITONS AND THE SINGKEP

ally of Feng to come to Poking and serve on the branch Military Coun- cit.

„From Tainan It is reported that Han Fu-chu, former subordinato of Feng's will travel as far as Tien- tein with his former leader and will escort him to Talan, on his way to rallrement at Taishan.

Schoolgirls Use Rouge And Powder

TEACHERS DEMAND

ACTION

Prague. Schoolmistresses in Prague are

Madrid. Under a new Matrimony Law, | angry. Now being considered by th Cortes:-

Widows are probibited from re- marrying before a period of 801 days, hus elapsed, after the death of their husbands;

They complain that many of the 10-your-old pupils go to school. complete with permanent wave rouged lips, powdered cheeks and scarlet finger nails,

It is sufficient for one or two had been collected and the rectory

Men may marry at the age of girls to start this fashion, they 1.16 and women at the age of 14; declare, and the whole class Im- And it is being, claimed by the

Sapooran Singh, secretary of the was besieged with callers and

Guardians or their children are mediately follows sult. Some of drawers of those notes that they Indian Money Londers Associa telephone enquiries about Mr.

prohibited from marrying the the girls in their onsing "tenkin are irrecoverable because of the tion. Ltd., and Latif Kahn gave White's health. Old and young

wards of the former;'

have even been known to dye the defence of illegality? Yes, evidence, the. Inttor stating that contributed, a typical case being

The Hagio, Aug. 14.

First and second cousine may hair. GRATIAE AG Hin Lordship: Have you boon when he went to Shanghai to iden that of a schoolboy who withdraw. The shareholders of the Singkep

not marry at all-

The Prague Teichers Anno In any case which has gone to tify Hazara an the subject of the 10% from his savings bank ad Tin Company have authorised than

Later. ...... Breach of promise suits, subject tion has, how,dedemand cast an trial and where judgment has warrant, Hazara told him that he count and, gave it to the fund, directors to conclude

agree Fong Yu-halong passed round to damage claims as in England, energelfa mkabukwe shall bega had run away from the Colony be. says Austrał Nowa,

ment with the Billiton Tin Com-the city by rall at 1 pm, joining will also be introduced. Under the to stamp out hikeng dahode17. Varied ropeasantad cause he owed a lot of money the end of 60 hours the anal pany, under which Billitons will the Tigutan Railway at Fenital brasanta low a mail who hur ngal = U Malahi predelandent, before garg ustice the defence, A

offering, unking up the 2200 was take or the laptop worker did not stop at Pekinged to marry woman turbosoma jasnou Halal announced

Judd Router, T

to maken god hlas promise

been-given and this defence has

An

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