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'THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1985...

MARKET FEARS

CONFLICT

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IN NEW YORK

Gallantry Rewarded

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FARCICAL COMEDY IN CANTONESE

New York, Sept. 19.

New York, Sept. 19.. The Wall Street Journal, report-

At the mooting of Executive

Writing in the current issue of Ing on to-day's markets, states:

Counell, held yesterday, His Ex- The New Republic, Mr. Paul Crosser Traders, fearing a European cellency the Officer Administering claims that Germany is financing War, unloaded + tremendous the Government presented to Mr. rearmament by forced levies on

Annnclers volume of shares to-day and Charles G. Strapps, Third En-Industrialists,

and losacs have ranged from one to gineer of the motor vessel An-trade unions. six points. "Blue chips", which shun, on behalf of the Mercantile Ho sald that Dr. Schncht, Minis- advanced recently on investment Marine Department of the Board ter for Economic Affairs, had buying, dropped sharply to-day of Trade, a pair of binocular forced the industrialists to buy owing to selling orders, partly as glasses which were awarded to £50,000,000 in notes under threats "SOR-LO JOOK-SAU” a precautionary mensure, ashim by the United States Govern- traders are recalling the fact that ment in recognition of his services the world markets were closed at

on March 14, 1934, when the the outbreak of the Great War of United States gunboat, Fulton was 1914 and holders of securities in distreas near Bias Bay. were unable to dispose of their holdings.

Bonds were, Irregularly lower, whilst stocks on the Curb Ex- change were also marked down. Per Swan, Culbertson and Fritz.

SON CHARGED BY FATHER

Although a heavy son was run ning and the night was very black the .a. Tainan, in which he was serving, on the appearance of a glaro in the sky, went to the rescue of the gunboat mentioned. On approaching the burning ship, a bont was put out from the s Tainan and wireless signals sent for assistance.

The Tainan was responsible for Raving 48 lives from the U.S.S. BOTH BOUND OVER

Fulton and in recognition of the IN ASSAULT CASE part which he with other officers of that ship played, this testi- When Chau Sun, 22-year oldmonial has been awarded by the unemployed man, was charged be-President of the United States. fure Mr. W. Séliofield, at the Cen tral Magistracy this morning; with having assaulted his father, Chau Tang, unemployed, in Tung Lo Wan Road yesterday, Acting Sub- Inspector Madwick stated that the father was a scallywag and never supported his wife or his family, but sometimes returned to his son's place and beat him up and des- iroyed his belongings.

The assault, said the prosecuting officer, was the result of family aquabbles. The complainant lived In Percival Street with his con- cubine, and never supported his wife or his son. Last night he went to his son's residence and destroyed his clothing. The boy was not to blame. for the assault at all.

The defendant stated that his father took away his belongings and he struck him with n lump of earth:

"

The complainant alleged that the defendant had struck his elder brother, and he turned him out of the house. Last night the defendant struck him with a brick. He denied having damaged defen- dunt's clothing, but "snid the damage was done in a fight be tween the defendant and his elder brother.

Acting Sub-Inspector Madwick said 'the defendant's elder brother was also a scallywag, and used to bully his sister, and the defendant took his sister's part.

Mr. Schofield bound over both the defendant and the complainant in a personal bond of $100 each to keep the peace for one year.

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SUPPLEMENT

To-morrow's Picturó Features

Numerous weddings will be illustrated in to-morrow's Issue of the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement, including those of Lieut. D. P. S.. Roissier and Miss Josephine Chalmers, Mr. L. Chapman and Mias Hazel Templeton, Mr. Lok Ching-ha and Miss Young Shuk-hon, Mr. Ma Chun-man and Miss Leung Taul-lan.

Other pictures will show Australian girl visitors at the Repulse Bay Lido, the opening of the Sincere Company's now branch in Macao, and groups of the St. Andrew's Troops of Boy Scouts and the St. And rew's Wolf Cub Pack. Mem- bora of the Hongkong German Club will also be acon starting on an outing.

Narcotics Menace.

CONTROL STILL -LACKING-

on

of gnol and that he had forced savings banks to absorb a similar amount.

In pointing out that the German gold napply was £5,000,- 000, which is a loss of £16,000,000 since Herr Hitler' was made Chancellor and compared with £100,000,000 before the depres slon, Mr. Crosser suggests that something like £25,000,000 Are being bidden as a "war chest."- United Press.

TWO SNATCHERS PUNISHED

BOTH GET PRISON TERMS

Two cases of snatching, were dealt with by Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Police Court this morn- ing, sentence of six months' hard each Inbour being imposed in instance.

Chan Ying.

40, unemployed, pleaded guilty to stealing a hand- bag, containing $16.36, a gold ring and a piece of jade, the property of a married woman, Wong Hung, at Bonham Strand East,

The complainant, It was stated, was looking in shop windows when the defendant came up from be hind and snatched the bag. He was chased and caught by Shantung constable D41. Just prior to be- ing caught he throw the bag to the ground.

In the second case, Kwok Kam- Int, 37, unemployed, admitted the theft of a tobacco pouch from Luk Chau-sam, 56, of room 84 Tai Lol. Boarding House, in Connaught Rond Central.

Both defendants had criminal records, Kwok Kam-fat being an ex- bantshee.

Acting Sub-Inspector S. G. Smith prosecuted.

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ROYAL MARINES IN

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ALL THE KINGS HORSES"

TO-DAY &

London, Sept. 19. Picturesque ceremonial drew crowds into the streets of the City ontraining to-day, when, before Geneva, Sept. 19.

for Portsmouth, the Royal Addressing the League Assem- Marines, which had been ou guard bly Committee the opium TWO MEN GAOLED FOR report, Mr. Victor Hoo, Chinese duty at Buckingham Palace for the last few weeks, marched through POSSESSION

delegate, thanked the Rapporteur the City in exercise of the unclient for his remarks regarding Chinese privilege and right enjoyed by the Two unemployed men, Chan efforts to stamp out the drug farines for two hundred years of TO-MORROW Kwok, nged 27, and Wong Piu, menace, and expressed the opinion entering the City of London with nged 22, were sentenced to three that the legalised output of drug colours flying, drums beating and' months' hard labour each, by Mr. still exceeded the world's Thomson at the Kowloon Magia legitimate requirements. Clandes-bayoneta fixed." tracy this morning, when they tine manufacture was increasing pleaded guilty to the possession of and smugglers were becoming City boundary by the City Marshal, counterfeit Hongkong ten and five more skilful, he said. leent pieces at Boundary Street

yesterday. Both defendants plead- Mr. Hoo regretted that the ed guilty.

Soviet had not adhered to the 1931 Detective Sub Inspector C. Convention, and that the League Poyntz stated that the men were was unable to give information re- arrested by a Chinese detective as garding the situation in Man the result of information received | churia and Jehol. As long as the first time, dates from the time at Boundary Street near Ki Lung manufacture there continued to au when they formed one of thei Street. They were taken to the unlimited extent; the narcotic trained bunds of the City- nolice station and first accused altuntion of the world would British Wirciosa.

stated that he bought the coins from a man he met in the street. He was given the opportunity of finding the man, but failed to do

90.

First defendant had in his possession ten counterfelt long- kong 10-cent ploces, and 75 five- cent pieces. He also had 10 conta in good money. Second accused possessed 65 ten-cent pieces.

FLESH. CUT FROM HEELS

BANISHEE'S TERRIBLE

PUNISHMENT

never be satisfactory.-Reuter,

CAMPBELL WELCOMED

GIVES AMERICANS SHARE OF GLORY

London, Sept. 19.

The Marines were met at the

who held parley with the Officer- in-Command before the company proceeded to Mansion House, where the salute was taken by the Lord Mayor.

The privilege of the Marines, which was exorcised to-day

BRITISH AERIAL

EXPANSION

BIG EXTENSIONS PLANNED

London, Sept. 19.

for

The progress of internal aviation Sir Malcolm Campbell, avho at In Great Britain in the last few Utah Salt Flats on September 3 years is illustrated by plans for broke the world's land speed re- extensions of the ground organisa- cord which he had himself set up tion in the South and North. at Daytona, and drove his "Blue- In the Isle of Wight, which al- bird" at an average speed of 301.- ready possesses five aerodromes, it 120 miles per hour, arrived at is proposed to construct landing Southampton to-day in the liner ground, near Freshwater, on the Majestic and was welcomed by the west side of the Island. Last year, about 60,000 visitors arrived from the mainland by air.

Mayor.

An amazing story of punishment Inflicted in China was told by Act- Ing Sub-Inspector Smith in the Cen- tral Police Court this morning when The American Ambassador in A civil aerodrome is now under Pun Pat, GO mendicant, was London, Mr. Robert W. Bingham, construction at Perth, which, it is charged before Mr. Macfadyen with who travelled on the same ship, expected, will become an important returning to the Colony before his joined in the ceremony and paid a Junction for services to the North term of banishment for ten years warm tributs to Sir Malcolm of Scotland and those linkding Edin- |had been completed.

Campbell whose achievement, he burgh and Glasgow with London A. S. 1. Smith stated that the sald, was respected and admired and the South-British Wireless. man was suffering from a sore foot., in the United States. According to Pun Pat's statement ho went to the country when banished. There he committed two or three thefts and for each he had a piece of flesh cut off his heal..

The Magistrate remanded the case for one week in order that the accused might be medically examin-

ed in gool.

7.

In reply Sir Malcolm expressed · U.S. DEBT INCREASES thanks for the perfect organisation and friendly, help provided by the

Washington, Sept. 19. Americans and described the re- It is reported that the Federal By ak "Anglo-American debt has reached $29,471,781,754 cord achievement" because "we had to and that it is expected to exceed go to America to find a suitable $30,000,000,000 before December. course."---British Wirdess.

-United Press,

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