HEAVY SESSIONS CALENDAR

FIVE MEN TO FACE

MURDER CHARGE.

No los than ten cases, including one of murder and anothor of mans laughter, are down to be tried at this month's Criminal Sessions which com- monces at the Supreme Court on alonday next. The eases aro:

Wong Wing, 41, unemployed stoker, Chan llo, 26, unemployed, Chol Ming 28, unemployed, 116 Choun, 28, un employed, and Ho Hlinx, 40,

40, unam- ployed, charged with the murder of a widow aged about 55 years, on the

Firecrackers

Start Riot

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15,

ONE KILLED DURING MADRID PANIC

(Special To Tolaginph”)

Madrid, Apr. 14.

seriously injured in the disturbances One person was killed and five

at yesterday's military review, when policy fired on the crowd.

The pollee fired when parsons in several shots at officials. President Aznin, were watching the review at Hallo and the Prime Minister, Senor the time of the disturbances.

ELDER CLAIMS Guilty Woman

DAMAGES

ALLEGED MALICIOUS PROSECUTION

SEQUEL TO IMPRISONMENT

Must Hang

HOME SECRETARY NOT TO INTERVENE

London, Apr. 14. The Home Secretary has declined to act upon the jury's' recommenita- tion for merey in the case of Nurse Waddingham, attendant in a nursing home, found guilty of murdering a patient to obtain money left her in a boquest.

She will be hanged on Thursday, Nurse. Waddingham will be $1,000 Cham Yam, Tee Weng-niti,

aling cighth wonan hanged in Britain

Kan-fong, and their respective us only six months old.-Reuter. Mi-mool, Tse Chan-shi, alias Cham mother of five children, the youngest bands, El Tat, Teo Lol and Tac Tam- yung

ly prosecuted, Cham Tam-kwal, an Alleging that he had been malicious. older of Tal Tong village, Ping Chau Island, brought an action before. Mr. Justico J. Co. J. Hayden at the Summary

morning

the

ground floor of 202, Chuengshawan the crowd drow revolvers and althed damages from. LI Chan- Worrturing this century. She is tho Road, Shamahlupo, on the right of January

Au Chor, driver of lorry No. 1017, charged with manslaughter of Chof Nam at Electric Road on March 13 and, alternatively, dangerous driving: Chan Fal, 46, licensed hawker, charged with having thrown corrosive fluidt over Yip Lin, kept woman, with intent to burn, malm or disfigure

hur at l'ennington Street on February hooves of the cavalry and which formed that the writ had inhabitants cultivated their respective 1

10:

Lau Chun, 62, cargo coolie, charged with wounding Tong Ho, 66, at 28 Amoy Street on February 4;

Chan Tung, 44, unemployed, charg ed with robbing Mrs. W. Penney of n package containing tomatoes, near the Manuntent, Happy Valley, on March 12;

Yik Shing. 25, unemployed earth coolie, charged with wounding Wong Chuen, 27, pig breeder, at a hut in Lung Chung Teing, Kowloon City, on February 4, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm;

It was the throwing of what wero thought to be two bombs which started the disorders. But the bombs were only recrackers, which were thrown by a drunken man under the caused a stampede of the animals and ponic amongst the crowl.

There were similar disturbances in other town, though the causes were somewhat different, A mob in Seville threatened to tear down the Nazi Consul ordered the fing lowered flag over the German Consulate. The Router Special.

LATE GERMAN AMBASSADOR

Li Kau, alias Li Tak-hing, 28, Mak FUNERAL HONOURS BY not in the sitio to compel Mr.

Yan, allan Mak Shu-yan, 35, and Mak Slu, 28, charged with possession, of i four moulds for counterfeiting Hong- kang ten-cent pieces and possession of 161 counterfeit Hongkong ten-cent pieces at 575 Reclamation Street,

third floor;

Chiu Sang, unemployed, charged with possession of three moulds for making counterfeit 116 non ten-cent pieces and 100 counterfeit coins; and

Ll_Yun, charged with breach the Deportation order.

of

BRITAIN

London, Apr. 14.

The sine SE CHARGE

A

And

the plaintiff, and Mr. W. A. Mackintay The defendants belonged to the first, Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for Tau, the Tai Tung and the Chau Mel. was for the first five defendants.

wirlle the the Court that he had just

plaintif came from the At the outset, Mr. Mackinlay told second. Besides fishing, the in-

served on the sixth defendant. Tse of storms and

not been

lands, and because of the frequency parth Tom-yung, who had been away from cular part a winds along that

it was found Under the circumstances, he was no their felds with sand from that beach, the Colony for nearly two years. † necessary from time to time to All in longer representing him.

COLLAPSE DANGER

had said, he was in

Mr. Silva remarked that as result

Tai Tong village was situated on of what

Mr. Mackinlay the outskirts of the beach where the rather em finest and was available, but the barrassing position because he inhabitants of Chau Tau village, in- thought all the time that the sixth gluding the defendants, had been in defendant was in the Colony. It was the habit of obtaining removing rather difficult for him now to find sand from it. They did so to such out whether the man in question was considerable extent, however, that in nctually in the Colony or not, and he

August last year, it was realised that asked. the Court not to allow Mr. the houses in Tai Tong village were Minekininy to withdraw,

to step further removals. The two in danger of collapse and consequently His

Lordship stated that i was the people there decided to take action Mackinlay to

to defend the man if hecklers of hnd no instructions

this

villare, the plaintif and to do so. Mr. Silva then consulted hir ellent, structions to this fleet, but the people A man named Li Wali, gave in-

hassador, Baron von 11oesch, will be was prepared to go on with the case tion to these and continued

The body of the late Geram An after which he told the Court that he of Chau Tau village paid no atten home on a gun carriage from the ed and unserved.

with the sixth defendant unrepresent on taking sand.

nued to carry The " matter cul to-morrow, and detachments of the Gorman Embassy to Vietoria Station

minated on August 18 when Li Wsh Royal Horse Guards and of the Grona-read out by Mr. Silva, was that on

remonstrated with four women [1792213 dier Guards will march in the funeral October 4 last year, the first three remonstrations, they confound to of of claim, which was Chau Tou village, including the first

thres defendants, but in procession.

in spite of such defendants reasonable or proper cause preferred this, it was decided by the people of maliciously and without more sand. In consequence of charge of attempting to obtain Tai Tong village to report the matter plater by a false pretence against the to the District Officer North."

it before a Magistrate, sitting this time, the plaintiff was Taipo, and caused him to be tried in

Buren, but it was arranged inprisoned from that date to that he nd Li Wah should meet in sequently appealed against the con- (North) together. November 4. The plaintiff sub- Taipa and see the District Officer viction at the Court of Appeal, which of August 18, Li Wah left his village On the evening qaashed the sentence.

for Taipo and on the way he met According to a letter received from S.A. 39 Hudson to whom he reported Mr. Mackinlay, said Mr. Silva, the reached Taipo and he waited for five matter. Li Wah subsequently defence was three-fold, namely, (1) that the defendants did not initiate days for the arrival of the plaintif. the prosecution and were

Together,

they

laid the matter before cerned therein and therefore no action the District Officer (North). As a for malicious prosecution coule Oficer North gave instructions for a result of their complaint, the District against them; (2) in any case the defendants would contend that there summons to be issues against the four women, including thu first threa

& per

they a permit. was taken out on Continuing, Mr. Silva sald the peared before the r women ap- parties were inhabitants of the Ping the offence but said they

August 2G The Chau Island, New Territories. In the that they had to get permission. and admitted hey did

not know Island were three villages, the Chau They were convicted and cautioned.

TWO PETITIONS

The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, will be among those who follow an foot. A guard of honour of the Coldstream Guards, with hand and MONTREAL - NOWgimental colours, will be mounted platform at Victoria and as train draws out of the station the guard will present arms and the band will play the German National

OPEN PORT

ST. LAWRENCE ICE NOW BREAKING UP

Montreal, April 14, The Art steamer to reach Montreal after the winter freeze-up of the St. Lawrence was the British tramp etcamer Wost Wales, Argentine,

from the

Anthem.

ва

A guard of honour will be mounted at the Marine Station, Dover, and a Salute of 10 guns will be fired as the coffin Is carried from the train to II.M.S. Scout, in which it will be con- reyed to Wilhelmshaven en route for Dresden, where the burial will take place-British Wireless

Tam Chun, 23, n motor cur re- Waa

not con-

Sho arrived on Monday, which is puleer. was fined $10 by Mr. Mac- theasonable and proper cause for defendants, the charge i

for reaching the port after the break-this morning for driving motor cycle up of the ice. The Captain was pre- No. 185 without a licence yesterday. Bented with the traditional gald-Defendant, it was stated, hind pos- headed cane.---Truter's Bulletin Ser, cessed a learner-driver's licence, but

this expired Inst year.

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On the same day, two petitions were received by the District Dfleer (North), one rigned by the elders of the Chau Tau vill

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