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AMERICAN GAOLED IN GERMANY

FOR COMMUNIST

ACTIVITIES

ADMISSION OF

GUILT

Berlin, Sept. 28. The American millor, Lawrence: Simpson. was sentenced to three years' imprisonment, minus 24 months he spent in goat awaiting trial, on treasonable activities charges of against the Reich, to-day.

The prosecution

dropped the charge of espionage against Simpson In view of the fact that evidence against him was not supported, and concentrated on Simpson's confessed responsibility for the smuggling into Germany of Communist suckers and pamphlets.

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Last To-day's Price Price

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redm, after 1952 £107 107 Chinese 4%%

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£100 Loan 1000 Chinese 5% Loan

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1911 ... £ 54

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Riv. 1919 5%.. £ 28 Shol Nanking

£ 70% Bly. 5 Pre-Tient.-Pikow Rly.

Simpson said he saw no harm in these papers, Inasmuch as Cum- munists in the United States' meet publicly and have their own sidential candidate.

The Nazi "People's Court" which trled Simpson was composed of five Judges, two of whom were black-ient-Fulow Hly.

A

green-

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£100%

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£1001/

£ 80%

£ ຄ01

£ 93 £ 821⁄4

£ 54

20

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5% (Ger. Stpd) £48

£ 70

£ 48

£ 48

48

£ 40 £ 40

£ 78% £79

£ 88 £ BD

£ 67%

£ 15

£.0034

£ 15/4

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(bearer)

$102 £102

10/8

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10/0

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40/-

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35

3614

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33/6

52/8

52/3

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5% (Brit. Stpd) uniformed police offlcer, and, two

£ 40 Supt. Loan brown-uniformed members of the

Tient-Pultow kly. Nazi political organisation.

5 (Ger. Stpd. The principal state witness was

Supl. Loan) Bruno Ret

Reitz. u German, and former

Japan Sterling member the Communist Youth

of

Loan 1997 Movement,

nt, who nervously testified Japan 0% Sterling that Simpson had several.

times Loan 1024 brought Communist literature Into German 7 the country und also a letter from ternational Loan the Communist party in America to

1024

the Bezirksleitung. which is ap-Chartered Banic of parently the Hainburg district com- I. A. & C. mittee of the underground German K. & S'hal Communist party,

Simpson denied bringing such u letter.

DEFENCE PLEA

Herr

Defence Attorney

Werner Amthor stressed that Simpson Wis not the initiator of any attempt to distribute the Communist literature.

One could understand Amerten, with its laisse fatre attitude, afford-Sha Ing Communists more nourishment for their activities than did the present regime in Germany. It was also un- derstandable

defendant the could fail to recognise the blessings the present counsel. He asked Government had brought to Germany, said for a maximum sentence of one year. The prosecutor, however, asked for. four year sentence.

Illetz was sentenced to four years Imprisonment, with the loss of trit-Amer. Tob. civil rights and to police supervi- sion after his release-United 'PreAS,

AWAITING REPORT

Washington, Sept. 28. The State Department is awaiting the atletal report of the Consul General in Berlin before deciding whether further action on behalf of

Omeials: Simpson should be taken. declined to make format comment, but intimated the sen

sentence was considered relatively light in

view

of the seriousness with which Ger many retards Communist activities, and also of Simpson's admissions. _United Press.

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Coming back to his shop about 11 o'clock last-night, Chan Cheung. 45, shop master, looking through the open door, was alarmed to discern a dim shape behind the counter. Not Randfontein

and tackle what

Lates caring to enter appeared to be a burglar single-Spring Mines

Tanimi handed, he called a few friends. reinforcements, Chan With these boldly ordered the man to come out. He did so, and Chan was surprised and relieved to see that it was an odd-job coolie of his, Chul Po, 34.

1

China Lights, (new), $12.10 b. Chul explained his presence in the shop by saying that he was looking for Ah Ches,

a truck driver, and was then allowed to go.

Entering his shop, however, Chan's upprehensions were again, aroused, for the door of his safe was wide open. Rushing to it and looking in- side, he discovered that $20.50 and metal pocket watch were missing. The key of the safe had been taken from a jacket hanging on the wall, At the Kowloon Magisiracy this morning, Chul admitted riding the sule, and was sentenced to three months' hard labour by Mr. Macfnd- yen. Police-Sergeant Nolan pro- Rected.

IF. K. Electric, $54% b. Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights. $8.30 n. Tolephone (old), $31. n. Telephone (new), $12.10 1. China Buses, Sh. $111⁄4 n. Singapore Tractions, 29/- n. Singapore Pref. 27/-

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Stores, &c.

Dairy Form $23 n

Watson, $4.85 n.

Lane Crawfords, 30% n.

Mackintoshe, $5.n. 1 Sinceros, $3 n.

Wh. Powells, 40 cts..n. Wing On (H.K.), $50 n.

Cotton Billa,

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $10 b.

S'hal Cottons (old), Sh. $74 b.

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PORTUGAL JOINS IN PARLEY

NON-INTERVENTION IN SPAIN

ANALYSING COMPLAINTS

London, Sept. 28.

Di

1936.

REFUGEES FLEE BEFORE REBEL ADVANCE GUARDS

(Continued from Pape 1.). surrendered to the Insurgents. United Press.

Madrid Next Objective Lisbon, Sept. 28. Following the rapture of Toledo, General Francisco Franco'e forces are gathering themselves for a swift

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We

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

HE MAKES NO FRIEND, WHO NEVER MADE A FOE.---Tennyson.

One case of "Diphtheria and three

tone cases of Typhold

imported) were reported to the local Health

"H.M.S. Defender and 11.MS. Decoyuthorities during the week-end. arrived yesterday from Welhalwel.

The combined. Band and Drums of II.M.S. Oswald and 11.M.S. Proteus are due to-day from Welhaiwel, The the 2nd, Battalion, The Eust. Lanca U.S.S. Mindanao sailed for Cantonshire Regiment, will play "Retreat" nt Shumshulpo,, cominencing at 5.15 yesterday.

p.m., on Friday

October 2.

next,

Sentence of four months hard labour was passed by Mr. Balfour Lee Ping was removed to the Kow- at Central Magistracy: this morning loon Hospital yesterday suffering on Leung Kwai-ping. unemployed, from the effects of immersion. He who admitted a charge of snatching accidentally fell into the harbour a handbag containing $5, from a while he was on the Sanitary Refuge young girl named Leung Shiu nt Wharf in Shamshulpo. Queen's Road Central, near Wing Kat Street, on Sunday.

Issault on Madrid,

Interviewed to-day, General Franco said there was no time to waste "Madrid's plans for resistance

Appearing on renund before Mr. make me smile," he added.

W. Schofield at the Central Mogistṛa- tust an shnil get there as

Described as a Communlet and an ey this morning, on a charge of can march," he declared, "erusti undesirable character, Chong Yan assaulting Kartar Kaur, an Indian whatever ridiculous resistance

chic, aged 42, was sentenced to. six woman, at No. 15 Ngan Mok Street, attempted."

months hard inbour by Mr. Balfour Bay View, with intent to rob, to- custody. at Central Magistrney this morning gether with two others not in

25. on a charge of returning to the on September Sham Shu, aged 30, Colony after having been banished unemployed, was remanded until 2.30 for ten years on March 14, 1932. The 'p.m. on October when the defendant, who was arrested yester which is for committal, will be heard, day, pleaded that he passed through Detective-Inspector A. E. Carey here on his way to the Dutch East prosecuted.

Case,

A Portuguese representative was present at the fourth meeting of the International Committee for the ap plication of the agreement regarding non-Intervention in Spain at the Foreign Ofice this afternoon, The According to a military authority, Chairaing-Lord Plymouth, the

the campaign against Modell is ex- absence of Mr. W. S. Morrison, who

pected to be as follows: is at present at Geneva-Informed the Committee

"Government forces are likely to that he had sum-

at moned the meeting to take the first establish their main defences possible opportunity advising Navalcarnero on the Mudrid-Talavera them of the decision of the Porta rend, and at Illescas, covering the Indies,

to nominate

As a result of the indisposition of guese Government

Vital Madrid-Valentin railway. The The Commitice re- insurgents will concentrate

For the theft of a radiator cop Acting Inspector S. C. Saunders, representative. ceived the information with great Ollas del Rey, 40 miles from the from private car No. 3201, belong-who recently took charge of the

cit

Inspector E. A. Traffic Office on the retirement of satisfaction...and the composition

and will launch an stack on ing to Sanitary capital the Chairman's sub-committee, has the Government positions within a Chater, Tee Heung-or, unemployed, Inspector C. F. Alexander, Sergeant was sentenced to six weeke hard A. R. Brittain has been transferred been enlarged

addition there- the by

few days.

labour by Mr. Balfour at Central from the Kowloon office to look after of Portugual. to of the representative of

One commentator belleves that an Magistracy this morning. Detective- the affairs of the department tem- The Chairman explained that the

T. Cashman ruese decision followed a com-

said the theft porarily. Inspector Saunders is in insurgent thrust at this point will be Sergt.

on September ot by Mr. Morrison to the irresistible, as it will be carried out occurred

25 outside Victoria Hospital; awaiting on opera Hotel in Ice House tion for appendicitis. Another tra- Portuguese Foreign Minister of the by veteran troops, highly trained the Metropole

and a fighting force Street. The defendant was arrest me offleer, Sergeant. Your, reached conclusions

the procedure to be supplied with the very intest equiped by a Clunese detective two days operated on for the same complaint- mittee as

as to

later in Tung Street, with the cap yesterday and is progressing favour- adopted by on

receipt of comment.-Reuter.

in his possession, alleged breaches

plaints, re

by

Com-staff ofBeers

of the agreement. The Committee hoped such complaints would be few. if any. If such complaints are re- ceived, it will, however, be the duty of the Committee to examine them with a ylow to ascertaining the facts

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Fight For Toledo

near

·

Talavera, Sept. 28. The battle for the complete posses- sion of Toledo continued throughout to-day, the Rightists forcing the Leftists back step by step through the city's winding streets and inflict- | ing heavy casualties.

A Rightist captiin, Interviewed by the United Press, said the Leftists mude a final attempt to dynamite the ruins of the Alcazar, but the de- evacuated the fenders had alrendy fortress. He said the Leftists' re- treat had been practtenlly cut off,

MUST BE AUTHORITATIVE Complaints should not be taken into consideration by the Committco unless received from a responsible Kource and unless regarded by the Government preferring them as be- ing of sufficient importance and as be- ing founded on evidence of sufficient weight to afford a reasonable pre- sumption that in fact some breach; agreements has occurred. To secure these objects, the Committee agreed that they should at once lay it down, as

a matter of principle, that

complaints regarding alleged breaches of the agreement will nly be considered if the complaint submitted on behalf of # Govern- ment of one or other of the countries

It is stated that 6,000 three-Inch parties to the agreement, The Com- and 4,000 Ave-point-nine-inch shells mittee were

fit! confident

were rained on the Alcazar during Government would take it upon it.

the

siege. In addition to the utilisa self to submit a complaint unless it

of poison gas, the Government had taken steps to ascertain that in troops exploded three mines under fact there was some substance in the the defence positions in the course complaint and that the

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Rightist hendquarters oMeinlly an- nounced that the losses among the de- fenders of the Alcazar, who resisted the Government troops siege for more than two months, amounted to 80 dead and 500 wounded amongst the 1,200 persons, who originally manned the Alcazar's defences,

Two babies' were born during the siege to women whe accompanied their husbands to the Alcazar at the outbreak of hostlittles, and who re- mained with them, refusing the offers of the Loyalists to evacuate them, until the long-awaited rellet,-United Press,

Berlin's Tribute

was of sufficient important of the siege. justify its being brought before the Committee, though it would clearly be impossible for such Government to determine beyond all possible question whether or not a breach of the agreement had been made.

The Committee agreed that upon receipt of a a complaint the Chairman should communicate it ได

repre- sentative of the Government of the

Berlin, Sept. 28. On receiving news of the capture country against which it was levell- ed, with a request that that Govern- of Toledo and the relief of the Al- ment should supply the Committee cazar by the insurgent forces, Herr with such explanations as are neces- Adult. Hitler's deputy, Major Rudolf sary of

to establish the facts. On re- Hess, telegraphed the Alcazar's de-

of the observations ceipt

the tenders: Government against which the coin- "The German National Socialisi plaint had been preferred the Com-Party sends its best wishes to the mitter should take such steps as heroes of the Alcazar and their liberators.Reuter Bulletin Service, may appear proper in each case to establish the faci

PORTUGAL'S ATTITUDE

In a letter in which he acknow- ledged Mr. Morrison's communica- tlan, Senhor Montclro sald "As the rules of procedure adopted answer doubts which I had formulated, nm happy to inform you that a re- presentative of my country will take part in the next meeting of the Committee. On this occasion I wish

Service.

Soviet's Admission

Geneva, Sept. 28. M. Maxim Litvinoff, the Russian Commissar for Foreign Affairs, in a specchi to the League Assembly to- day, admitted that Moscow refrained from openly aiding the Madrid Gov- crnment In its fight against the rebels

to emphasise that the reserves or "only because it Yeared the possibility conditions which, in the naine of of international conflict,"United

municated to the British and French

Governments in my note of August

21 lust, are in no sense affected by

the above-mentioned decision,

and

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Moscow, Sept. 24. · GIRLS will be girls, even in a Russia rent by plots and counter-plots.

that my Government maintains them in their

entirety.

Lord Plymouth also informed the paris Committee to-day that since their Geneva last meeling the Chairman's sub- Berlin

Athens commitee had had under considera- tion a number of Important matters Milan connected with the enforcement of Oslo the agreement for non-intervention. On some of these questions, particu-Shanghai

New York larly those which raised legal issues, Amsterdam members of the Committee had, at

Vienna their request,

their invited

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