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Tokyo, Sopt. 5,

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Tokyo, Sept. &.

NEW ROMAN EMPIRE

of

ALLEGED UTTERING OF

FOUNDATION MAY BE LAID FORGED BANKNOTE

BY TROOPS IN AFRICA - Charged with uttering a forged $10:

New York, Sept. 5. note of the Chartered Bank of India,

At the Hayama palace to-day, It is understood that the Gov Australia and Chim, Li Yiu, 60, an

"Italion armica in Africa may unemployed seaman, appeared on the new Minister of War, Gonerál jerament's eil" sub-committee has lay_the_foundation for a now remand before Mr. Thomson at the Yoshiyuki Kawashima, was decided on certain modifications Roman Empire, great enough to Kowloon Magistracy yesterday after formally installed as the successor of the petroleum storage law. give the Italian gieople a' chance noon. The case was adjourned

of General 8. Hayashi. It was alleged that defendant

General Y. Kawashima returned The Government may somewhat to breathe. If Mussolini auccents uttered a $10 note at the Hop Cheung

out exploding the whole Sai Young Chol Street en August 23. ceiving congratulations and giving expenditure on their tank Installa- Europe writes Colonel House in firewood shop, an unnumbered hut into Tokyo immediately after re-reimburse the companios for their Italy can expand in Africa with

tlons. Also the date of enforce the America magazine Liberty. Yeung Mun, master of the shop, ap- press Interview. peared a complainant.

The interview was most brief mont may be postponed until April 1 and the sub-committee may re Detective-Sorgeant

p-and the new War Minister was commend a slight increase of ly President Wilson's adviser, de

.Colonel House, who was former- peared for the prosecution.

non-committal, promising, how- J. M. Pinne, of the Chartered over, to do his utmost to bring gasoline prices.-United Press. clares that world peace depends Bank of India, Australia and China, complete harmony in the army. stated that two of the three $10 note adding that he believes that the the companies to

Under the all law Japan requires on Britain, France, Russia and the United States who now produced

in Court were forgeries; the

maintain in

at the third and was genuine. The paper of situation at home and abroad ro- Japan six months' supplies of oil, same time he recognises that

possess the world; but the forged neles was thicker than the quires careful study and pro- which the Government may require Italy, Germany and Japan should genuino and had a olly touch." cedure.

if necessary. For about four be given The picture on the back of the

Although so far no details have months since the autumn. Inst colonies which they failed to re- note

n proper share was blurred and the printing was bad. been mentioned it is understood year, representatives of foreign oflceive under the Treaty of Ver- The colour was different. The front that the new Minister will con and back of the forged notes were tinue the, policies of General with the Commerce Ministry, seck- companies condicted negotiations

Baillos, Reuter, printed on two separate pieces of

Hayashi for the mechanisation of paper and stuck together, whorens tho

Ing to have the reguintions genuine note was only one piece of the army, with ample appropria- mitigated.

tions for various army enterprises, paper.

to

A Military Policy

on

A report dated August 20 said

of the

False Address Given

that the gasoline prices might be Young The complainant,

Mun stated in evidence that on August 23 Newspapers generally praise the increased by six or seven sen per defendant went to his shop and after appointment and predict no im-allon in connection with the en asking the price of the firewood or mediate political effect

the forcament

petroleum dered $1 worth to delivered

be

No.

Cabinet's position, although the storage Inw. Road, first floor. Before 014 Nachan going away

defendant handed a $10 dbaki says that General Kawa- shima's relations with the Govern- change. Shortly after, witness sent ment will be watched close note to witness, who gave him

nophow

now and daughter to take the expecially regarding the latter's firewood to the address, but they found attitude towards the Army's bud-the world and that the market that there was no such address soį getury demands.

price is held down to the lowest they returned and told witness,

General Hayashi, who becomes figure in the world.

him

a member of the High Military

Foreign importers point out that they cannot carry on in view of supply in Japan ia the smallest in the fact that the domestic oil

On hearing this witness Locanis suspicious and took the $10 note to Council, leaves General kawa- EXTRADITION SOUGHT several

I money changers and discovered that it was a forgery. On the follow-shima the tasks of obtaining the ing day witness was told by his elder Army budget, seeking a complete brother that the man had been ar- settlement of the issue arising out! rested, so in consequence of this wit of the Minobe conststutional ' BULLION BROKER ARRAIGNED ness went to the

ON ROBBERY CHARGE Yaumati Police Station where he anw and recognised defendant as the man who had given film the note, Witness handed banknote to the police.

The

theory, maintaining rigid Army discipline, and formation of ik military policy-United Press.

War Material

of

Addis Ababa, Sept, 5. War materials in the arsenal near Addis Ababa are being trans the capital as a precautionary mea ferred to various points west of sure against air attack, according who states that the Italians will to a high Ethiopian Army officer be unable to destroy anything of tims of aerial attack will be the military value, and the only vic- civilian population, the palaces, churches and other buildings.

During the past month army Addis Ababa every night by mules, stores and munitions have left

horses and lorries, as the strictest curfew exists from 7.30 pm, and

JA the movement carried out Recretly.

Colonel Julian, the famous black His extradition sought by the airman of Harlem, has been ap- Kwangtung authorities, Chan Sia-pointed commander-in-chief of the Military Estimates

fun alias Tsul Siu-ting alias Taul Ambo Garrison, which will be used Yeung Klu, nephew of the last wit-

the shop! who was present In

With the filing on August 24 of Knu, nged 40, described as a butas on advance headquarters for en defendant handed the note to

Y.180,000,000 estimate for on broker, residing at No. 7 Po the concentration of Western complainant, gave corroborativo "Manchurian Affairs Expendi Tak Street, second floor, appeared | Ethiopian forces.

the tures," the War Office ended Its before Mr. W. Schoßeld at the following day, August 24, he was

Magistracy was presentation of draft appropria- Central

yesterday It is stated that Julian left the standing at the door of the Cheung tions to the Ministry of Finance, afternoon.

air-force, because the Ethiopian Wou firewood shop next door to the

Anways a Renge report. The total

The charge against defendant planes are not modern and useless Shing Fat Keo shop, when he DW demands now reach Y.604,000,000, is that on May last, with others. | for war purposes,--Reuter,

lofendant enter the latter shop. Witness xaw defendant hand a bank representing an increase of more he robbed one Liu Chuen-leung

・thin Y.113,723,000 over the of $1,055 in money at the Ko Sha | amounts allotted for milliary pur village. Siu Lam, Chung Shan dis- poses this fiscal year,

Irict, within the jurisdiction of the Provincial Government of Kwangtung.

when

evidence. He stated that

on

nute to one of the men in the shop,

heard und and the man cell defendant that nad told him to go out and change the note.

When defendant came out of the shop witness stopped him and then a district watchman camo up and arrested the man, and he was taken to the Yaumati Police Station,

Further hearing was adjatrned until this morning.

The Ministry of War is asking y.251,000,000 for its basic budget; Y.20,000,000 for new undertakings; Y-100,000,000 for new equipment, including air-craft; and Y,50,000,- 000 for the improvement of armitments and munitions,

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Alexandria, Sept. 5. Although the presence of British warships gives a sense of security the nervousness of the inhabitants Chief Detective-Inspector Shan- of Alexandria is reflected in the British warships, are keeping nou applied for a formal remand food of applications for Insurance steam up all day and their pin- for one week, and defendant was policles with the Insurance com-naces are mounted with machine accordingly remanded in custody panies in Alexandria, Port Said | guns, which are described until 230 p.m, on September 12..¦and Suez, who are at present over- "routine fittings".-Reader.

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