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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1936.
PREPARING FOR CORONATION
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Hongkong will soon be considering schemes of decoration in connection with King Edward's Corona- Above picture shows members of the Westminster City Council inspecting suggested designs to be used along the Coronation route in London. Blue; lavender and gold floure in the colour scheme,
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"IT HAD TO HAPPEN"
A 20th Contury Fox Picturo
when the case of Chan Tin, 58, un- charged with employed, who was (a) distilling liquor at No. 2. Wa In Fong Lane. (b) possession of distill- ing apparatus, (c) possession of fermenting material and (d) posses-- sion of duttable liquor, came before Mr. K. Keen.
REBELS BREAK LOYAL ARMY'S FIERCE PUSH · (Continued from Page 1.)
and station by inerndlary bombs.- Reuter.
Rocket Propaganda
Madrid, Nov. 29. Rocket propaganda has been intro- the duced, for the est thine, by Government.
Invented by ingenious pyrotechni- ciuns in Valencia, a rocket is fired towards enemy advance posis and releases, as it explodes, numbers of As the charge was being explained pamphlets, written in Spanish and to defendant someone at the rear of the Court declared: "The things are mine, not hip." The man who said this then came forward and stood next to the proseculing officer, Chlef Revenue Omeer A. W. Grimmíit. He was then warned that in taking the blame he too might be prosecuted.
The inan, named Air Tak, 58, also unemployed, replied that he did not
care.
Mr. Grimmilt said as An Tak was
giving himself up he would be jointly charged with Chan. There was no question of withdrawing the charges against first defendant, who was actually found running the dis- ting factory.
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Mr. Keen remarked that it was very silly of Au Tak to come Court.
When asked to give his address. Au Tak roid not, and Me. Grimmilt remarked that the man was obviously raid to take the blame. He asked for a 24 hours' rer and in the coSL of the first defendant, adding that Au Tak will be formally charged with Chan.
Bail in $1,000 was fixed for first defendant on the remond being, granled.
MUI-TSAI NOT REGISTERED
MARRIED WOMAN
FINED
For keeping an unregistered mul- tsai at 79 Hung Choi Street, Yu Pul- ying, 38, married woman, was aned 3100 by Mr. E. imsworth at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning. The girl in question was Lai King-yu, alias Shun Tsol, 16.
Inspector H, Wi Fraser, of the S. C. A.. said the girl reported to the Secre tariat that she was an unregistered mui-tsai and had been forced to leave her employer's house because she had been falsely necused of assaulting the young son. Her father had sold her to defendant when she was 12 years old for the sum of $160 in Canton currency. Since then she had been' doing all kinds of work, cooking, washing, washing clothes, scrubbing floors, etc.. though she took her meals with the family.
SMUGGLERS HIDE OPIUM
TWO MEN SENTENCED THIS MORNING
I
Before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning, an unem- Au Taun-kce, ployed man named aged 27, pleaded guilty to a charge of having in his possession 11 taels of raw oplum.
Chief Revenue Omeer A. W. Grim- mitt stated that defendant ivaa ar- rester on Saturday at the Wing Lok Whort in Connaught Road West. The eplum was strapped around his eight foot.
Defendant was sentenced to a'Лne of $300, or, in default, five months" imprisonment.
Another man, Tsang Chok-yu, 30, was also charged with possession of opium. He had x taels of row oplum hidden in the soles of his whous when arrested on Saturday at the Macko Wharf in Connaught Road West..
Accused was sentenced to a fine of $180 or ordered to go to cool for Wiree months.
TWO SNATCHERS CHARGED
ONE MAY RECEIVE BIRCHING
A 22-year-old unemployed man, Li Chi, was brought before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing, charged with having snatched a bag containing $119 in Hongkong notes and $0.30 in Chinese money from a married woman, Lo Wing- ching. of 277 Lockhart Road. fendant pleaded guilty.
De-
Det.-Sergeant Pilkington stated that at 7.30 on Saturday evening, com Arabic and designed to reach the plainant was walking along Queen's Legionnaires and Moors who are Road near Gutzlaff Street when de- fendant, who was approaching her fighting for the rebels, explaining|
from the opposite direction, snatched the criminal intentions
was carried away the bag which under her arm. Defendant tried to leaders." Reuter Special.
escape but was arrested by a Chinese detective nearby.
of their
Nationalists Checked
Madrid, Nov. 29, General Emilo Kleber, so-called "mystery man" of the Spanish civil war, to-day asserted the Nationalists And to the fight for the capital. He did not believe they could enter Mad- unless Herr Hitler or Signor Mussolini rent them reinforcements. However, he appealed to the
rid
NEUTRALISES POISON, GAS, CHECKS FIRE
Mr. Keen remanded the enze for 24 hours to see if defendant is fit for birching.
Another man, Wong Yau, 24, aiso
was
with unemployed,
charged
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having stolen $31.37 from Pura Kam. at the QUEEN'S
a cook, of 181 Hennessy Road.
Det.-Sergeant
To-morrow
at the ALHAMBRA
on Saturday, cum id that | LEW AYRES & MARY CARLISLE in JACK HOLT & NAN GRAY, ís
went to No.
178 Queen's Road, a shop, to collect some money. As the amount in the charge was given
ven to him, delerdan!, who was standing at the door of the shop, walked in, and snatched the money away. After a short chase, he was arrested.
Defendunt, who had previous con- victions. was sentenceḍ 10 months' hard Inbour.
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Mr. J. A. Fraser, assistant Judge the Supreme Court, presided at the over the_First___Court Central Magistracy this morning, owing to the absence of Mr. W. Schofield, Senior Magistrate, who is on short leave.
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a remarkable revival of Government's offensive power. The attacks are highly significant,-in- dicating the militiamen have obtain ed considerable supplies of foreign arms and ammunition.
well-informed exceedingly quarter days these supplies
from obtained
countries whose names "would surprise everybody." Further, the attacks demonstrate careful strategy, hitherto lacking, and are obviously aimed at lessen- ing the pressure against Madrid.
A neutral observer predicts the continuance of Loyalist attacks, say- ing they are likely even to move on 1šuosta.
"I would not be surprised if these?
This new English contrivance is offensives mark the beginning of a useful in peace and war. It can be turn favourable to the Loyalists. You employed against firs, which it are going to see some Interesting coming weeks," he quenches with a. spray and cleans. events in the strecta. In war it neutralises poison added, gases effectively.
Franco Halted Meanwhile, General Franco's drive United States to send them gasmasks, en Madrid (at the time of writing. Sunday) has reached a standstill, in anticipation of extreme methods
due to lack of man- by the Nationalists as a climax to apparently Madrid's siege, which is believed to Power. Personally, says this ob Gerver "I am convinced that if the be approaching-United Press.
Loyalists are able to continue sever- ing the rebel communications with Oviedo, General Mola will be forced to withdraw his troops from other The Spanish steamer Arnebalmedi sectors and attempt to drive through
Oviedo. put in here for shelter after a pur- the Loyalist cordon at
suit
Fugitive Steamship
Gibraltar, Nov. 29.
ogo since have
by three insurgent armed believe the Oviedan civilians' plight trawlers which fired on her in the must be critical. They were on the
vergo of starvation a month Straits of Gibraltar.-Reuter.
when I visited the city and then their communications been, effectively blockaded."-United Press.
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Madrid, Nov. 30. The last day of November opened with an attack by invisible bombers, roaring through an inky sky, which
Avila, Nov. 30.
two rained bombs on the Rosales and
understand that Moncloa sections of the city and
rebel thereafter circled the eastern out- Loyalist representatives met
chiefs at Casa Velasquez late Friday, skirts.
Rebel artillery commenced to shell proposing an armistice to allow the the Ventas section and the Loyalist guns replied by barraging rebel are sald to have refused permission. "THE ADVENTURE OF REX AND RINTY".
positions to the north and south of Madrid.-United Press.
Loyalist Attacks
London, Nov. 30,
evacuation of Madrid. The rebels
United Press.
Consuls Executed.
Lisbon, Nov. 30.
A radio message from Salamanca Loyalists have delivered widely says Bilbao Lovalists have executed separated attacks on rebels at Oviedo, the Austrian and Paraguayan Consuls charges of espionage. and Talavera de la Reina, south of iner on Madrid and south of Toledo, signalis--Unitted Press.
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