LI. George
Will Appeal To Nation
FIGHTING FOR HIS NEW DEAL
NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN
(Special to "Telegraph")
the Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie des
angen Ordinance, Jätä, Reevierd. Amanat
25, 8 am
London, Aug 135.
Mr. David Lloyd George, the former Liberal Prime Minister, it was learned to-day, intends to em- bark upon a nation-wide campaign in the autumn, in support of his New Deal proposals.
The campaign will be organized by the Council of Action for Peace
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DISTORTED EVIDENCE ALLEGED
MOONEY'S BATTLE FOR FREEDOM
IN PRISON SINCE 1916
of
the
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1985.
JAPANESE POLICY
PROGRAMME FOR
NORTH CHINA
Yokohama, Aug. 14. With the complete elimination of anti-Japanese agitation of any form In North China, Japon's future policy in that quarter would be directed towards the development of economie enterprises, declared General Kita, the newly appointed |Commander of the Japanese Garri- son Forces in North Ching, auc- jeessor to General Umetsu, when he was here on his way to fienfain to assume his new post yesterday afternoon.
- Baltimore, Aux. 14. Allegations at the whole
donald, the star witness in the evidenes given by John Mae
who kare against Tom Mooney, W. Rentenced in 1916 to life im-: He added that the details of prisonment in connection with ।
Japan's economic development pro- bombing incident at San Francisco,gramme in North China had already when many lives were lost, had een drawn up and that he would icon distorted by a police are that they were executed in full
in co-operation with the mude by Manes's consel to the authorities after his assumption of
[offre.--- Spécial
referee who la taking depositions int connection with Mooney's habeng corpus application.
boyer seen
WAN Sun
and Reconstruction. Separate John Macdonald, now an Councils are being established in paralysed man, has declared ûnder ; Wales and Scotland.
oath that he hast Mr. Lloyd George proposes toiter Money, or his assurinta.
Warren Billing, before be address a big Welsh convention in confronted with them in the mid-Wales of September 13 96
Franciven prisem afer the boy which he has invited already ring. presentatives of the Churches, in- dustrialista and members of Parļka- He has al afirmed that al though he protested that Money ment of all parties.
was a complete stranger by him.
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S'HAI EXCHANGE MARKET
RATE STEADIES AT CLOSE
Shanghind, Aug. 11. The exchange market opened at 5-3/8, which was 3/8 down from Yesterday's opening, and there was a weaker tenderey during the early morning sesiÐA.
It is understood that Mr. Lloyda polier Heutenant, Charles Gof,|1 George, who is giving up his téli reported that the witnera identide daya to press on with the plan af fod Mooney as the man who left campaign, alno proposes to visit the industrial areas of England and appeal to the people there to give his New Theil a chapen.--.. Reuter Special,
POSSESSION OF REVOLVER.
RETURNED CHINESE
FINED
Described as having idegen dent means, Pang Tai, aged 71, appeared before Mr. Wynne-dones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, on a charge of having pussession of a revolver and six rounds of ammunition without a licence at No. 69 - Cooke Street
Defendant yesterday.
pleader! guilty and was fined $250, the arms being confiscated.
Mr. M. A. da Silva appeured in Court in the middle of the pro- predings and stated that he had , just been justructed to appear for the defence. When informed that defondant had already pleaded guilty, Mr. Silva replied that he had been instructed to plead and
· to ask for leniency.
On pleading guilty, defendant stated that he had bad the re volver for a long time and that he
uitease in the street . minutes before the temb thrown, Reachey,
FORMER "BOY"
SENTENCED
STOLE BASKET OF
CLOTHING
Wats
A 29-year-old unemployed mat.
aan Kin-ting, appeared before
Me
(220),
Marfadyen at the Central
a rattan basket
Gold bars opered at $911.50 and were erratic.
1.
Al mid-morning the exchange: trate was 1,5-676 and gold bars
had jumped to 3914.80,
By 1035 am. the market 1t { * atradier, and the 1,4. & level hadi bom recovered, while gold bars Ita declined to $212.30,
The exchange market steadier at the lose, and gold bars had recovered to $910.70, Reuter,
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BIG HAUL OF DRUGS
CONTAINED IN 108
SUITCASES
WHS
es
Before Mr. Schofield at the tral Police Court this morning.
Magistrary this morning, charged with stealing containing clothing and a quilt, the property of Tam Hon, a watch- at 4D'Aguilar Street, first Bear.
Sergeant F. Fowlie, prosewating. stated that complainant went out on Tuesday morning, and on re turning shortly after nom, saw the defendant walking dawn the Revenue Officer Grimmift made an stairway carrying the basket. The application for the roadiscation of stopped - him. and handed him, 12m taels of Persian raw opium bersin hydroch- The and 64 ounces over to an Indian constable, duos had always been kept lacked; boride found are Isimed with a clasp, padinck and chain. The d. C. d. 1. steamer Tjisurova i
lying in the harbour. and this had been forced open,
R. O. Grimmitt testified that the Defendant' told the Court that
bad
WorkORI For pin and herein were concealed | Remerans as a “hoy,” after which in na tin-line
wooden cases owned a ribag, but had which contained to leather suit. The cont: band was con- lately been unemployed. He advises,
on boord
did not know the laws of long fitteet the charpe, And was sen-rimed to Ratarin from Shanphas kong. He had been in U.S.A. foroneed to three months' bar 1 Tha confiscation order, WIES
over 40 years and had been in Hongkong For five years.
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Detective Sub-Inspector ningham atateal thai, defendant laimed to his an ex-waman. ilis son was employed at Kowloon docks. About 6 o'clock last night, anting on information received.
the police went to the house and before searching the prentises
labour.
DAY
granted.
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BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
Broome, Nu MAN HAS A RIGIFT TO ENJOY ! bacut-Cgamzender
1 Amai UNTIL HE HAS STEELED HIMSELF TO 1.M.S. Rainbow, bring at DO WITHOUT ENJOYMENT. [bacH,
Ville, Kowloon, has reported by the Pohee The Bee of $50 in many from this coat poelet at his resistence,
While cutting grass on the hillside
Mas na. Benjamin and Polt.
Inspector Cunningham spoke below St. Stephen's College, Stanley, defendant. Defendant would not Ram, fisherzuan, was bilten admit at first that he had a re-by a dog. He was medically treated; ind The following: buying and volver, but finally he did. Defend and the animal removed to Remedy selling quotations from their Mamla ant produced three keys wrapped | Tissen.
in a piece of paper. A box was
Agents this morning: - Benguet Can- solidateds, 12.10. - 12.000; Antapoles, .78 -80; Baguio Golds, 21-25; Gold
then opened and the revalver, Local estate in the value of 251, 7 7. tended in six chambers, was found was left by Wong Boban, erdies Woug To-sze, aliàs Wong Shunze, merchant,
at the bottom, wrapped in a piece late of 5 Prince Edward Road, Kow
The following forthcoming weddddans of paper.
Jon, who died at the above address, are unmounsel: Mr. William Cowan Mr. Silva stated that he under-on December 12, 1984: A petition i Buxton, marine enrineng, of the Ching stood that defendant had bought by Lan Kong-yurt, widaw, for grant Navigation Company. Hongkong, and the revolver for hals en pratee-of probate of the will, was allowed. Martha McCormick, of Andlin House, Montrose Street, Helensburgh, tion in the United States of America, and for
ulterior Shung Shun-foo was fined $10 when Scotland: Mr. Michael Thing motive. He further askell is he pleaded guilty before Mr. Schofielder, Shing Mun Dain, mid
Nancy Loo, doctor of dental surgery,
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Worship to view the case not as a-criminal but as that of a person without a licence.
SESSIONS LIST
e-
Miss
at the Central Magistrney yesterday at 7 Bay View Sansion, 'mizsesvay, to a summons for having an rating as house without a lience at 38 Queen's ; Rond Central, grepad floor. Mr. P. II.
Losely for the defence, stated that Appearing before M, Schofield at the Reence would be renewed in due the Central Police Court this morning course when the use of the yard for Kai, 283 af te fixed mode, was the preparation of food was discontharged with the theft of a fiator timed
Sanitary Inspector Gannup from car No. 1289, parked outside i N. 25 Bowen Rond yesterday after-1 prosecuted.
1107071. The radiator cap was valued } TWO MANSLAUGHTER
at $2. Defendant had me previous | Several men appeared before Mis conviction and received two months' Macfadyen at the Central Magistency imprisonment. CASES
Bet.-Sgt. Kingear this morning, changed with gambling | prósented. Two cases of manslaughter, one sam kung at 2. Kin Sau Lane, first Involving a private of the 2nd first defendant. The Kan Battalion of the Lincolnshire Regiment, are included in the list of cases for triad at this month's Criminal Sessions, to be held on Monday next.
There were large malience at the 40, unemployed. Was charged
Queen's Theatre, yesterday, when th with keeping the premises as a com-agement initiated an experiment mon gaming house. He did tot ap by putting on a variety programme pear in Court, on 1 Jis bail of $25 was comprising no fewer than ten films. estreated. Six other men had their These included novelty pictures, bail of $3 ench estreated, as they were sports specials, "Silly Symphonies" also absent. Another four men, who and Mickey Mouse cartoons. The following are the cases;
The pro- Pte. Cyril William Crompton, $. A sum of 82.90 picked up by the pier, who attended in furge numbers, admitted-gambling, were each fined gramine was greatly enjoyed, the kid- 2nd Battalion Lincolnshire Regi-police WOM confrented. Detective-being delighted with the Walt Disney ment, charged with the man-Sergeant F. W. Fowlie prosecuted. specials, There will be a repetition | slaughter of Halder Khan, ex-police
of the programme to-day. guard, in Shanghai Street, Kow- Tsang Pak, aged 25, unemployed, loon on July 10.
pleaded guilty before Mr. Macfadyen Walking into a shop and asking for Chong Ma-chuen, a young Hoklo, at the Central Magistracy this morn-five yards of cloth to be shown them. charged with the manslaughtering to the theft of four pewter plates but later saying that they were not
from the Empress Hotel, and of Ip Shi at Taipo on June 25,
was satisfied with the quality. two sentenced to six weeks' hard labour. opticians, Tse Hong-lin and Leung Cheung 'Ingsu, n Board interpreter, charged with The complainant was Hang Lum, XU-man, refusal to purchase the clothi the Hotel. Detective and were assaulted. The upsallants, having accepted bribe of 360 Sergeant. C. Goodwin stated
that n from Mn Sing on May 25.
Monday evening.
complainant left the M Keung, aged 23, and Yeung
aged 31, shop fokin, Tung-Fei-rhaiged with armed plates by the lift shaft, and when he charged with nanult before Mr. Mac- robbery at Taipo.
inter returned to fetch them, found fadyen at the Central Magistracy this The following will be tried for fendant leaving the Hotel, and on complainants
they were missing. He then saw de morning, but both defendants and were absent. Defen- breaches of the Deportation Or stopping him, found the plates in his dant's bail of $25 each was catroated. dinance-Tang Lung, Sin Ming. posaossion. Defendant admitted one Detective-Sergeant Guild appeared for Yan Lol and Lau Kam-chuen, previous conviction.
the prosecution.
were
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KEEP ARMY FREE FROM POLITICS
JAPAN'S LEADERS
DETERMINED
COLLISION OF OPINION
Tokyo, Aug. 14. Remarking that foreign ob- servers were basically mistaken in assuming that Army differences were responsible for the conflict between Conservative and Radical elements in Japan, the Japan Times to-day declares that Major-General Teisuzan Negata, murdered by Colonel Aizawa in the course a quarrel yesterday, was sidered one of the War Ministry's most able lieutenants.
of
ton-
The polles prohibiting the use of the Army for political ends, which had aroused formidable
says.
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