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HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

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something else may be done Inter

on."

to

kny

MONDAY,

DEFENDANTS

GRANTED ADJOURNMENT

we were

to

AUGUST 22, 1938.

Two Years For Passing Counterfeit

New Coins

DROVE WITHOUT LICENCE

TROOPS BREAK STRIKE

Military In Charge:

At Marseilles

(Continued from_Fagc_1.).

For driving without a Hcence in Castle Peak-Road on July 17, G. Fox, appears that enquiries had been pro-

Police Quarters, Royal Naval Yard, was fined $15 by Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- ceeded with In the Police department, and it was not until June 13, a Blow To Prestige

fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy this

Another merning.

summons, month after the information had

for drving the car without the Asked if it were not true that the been gathered by our superior of-

dismissed. Joan might still be granted, Dr. Sunicers, thal

arrested and

How the presence of strangers in owner's permission, was HENRY & CO. said: "It has already been rejected charged.

the village of Taunwan caused one His Worship remarking that Fox had been under 1 mis- The first appearance made by us

Marseilles, Aug. 21 Gloucester Arcode.und the Government announced its

of the natives to be attracted to "pparently them, and to observe their move Traffle Sub-Inspector A. R. Brittain used to-day to unload passengera'

apprehension.

French Senegalese troops were reasons-lame though they were. It before the Magistrate was on Junc 16 when, as usual in such cases, a had been under negotiation for a

ments, was part of a story related of one week was before Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell at gald Fox had previously tried out the luggage from a liner held up by the year and its refusal has been a great formal remand

the Criminal Scasions this

car with the intention of buying it. waterfront strike. low to your prestige in the For agreed to and granted. When the

morning and on July 17, had taken it out This is seen as a when two men, Chan East. The matter will not come up

case came on for hearing on June

King-kong and

move by the 23 it was sinted that the prosecution Lau Shing, were charged with con- again, this time without the owner's French Government to break the again in the form of a loun." IT 19

or permission. An ac- strike, which is beginning to assume HEREBY NOTIFIED

was not in a Questioned as

to commit an offence a position then whether

pro-apiring to

punish-knowledge that an Interim Dividend of ONE further appeals to the League of

ceed and another formal remand of

of able by

the ex and the car was domuged

Gendarmes and Guardes Mobiles DOLLAR per Share has been replied: "I do not know of any freshen

on two counts of uttering tent of $200, were contemplated, Dr. Sun

ed. When the case come on for counterfell 10-cent piece, and Lau declared for the year 1938, doppent; but it would be

hearing

was charged with possession of 42 ogala on June our Tuille,

any- will be payable on and after way. Nothing can be expected from

spective solicitors were informed that

counterfelt 10-cent pleces. Flat, Hong-Thursday, 8th September, 1938, the League, at

The defendants the Crown Solleitor, Mr. Abbott, who least nothing

pleaded

not guilty -kong side. Not less than four room Dividend Warrants may be ob-cclve. All we can do is to pass ill and in hospital and that the case

was attending to this matter, was to all the charges, and the following with all modern conveniences. Or

a few harmless resolutions which, of

Jury was empanelled to hear the house with garden, for ten to twelve tained

application at the course, do not do us much good and

ould have to be further d

case; Messrs.

B. Astington (fore- months. Occupation October or Company's Registered Ollice, P. at the same time do not do our

of course, our To which,

solicitors man), G. R. de Figueiredo, Yu Fook- November. Write Box No. 478, & O. Building.

eneintes much harm."

agreed. On July 7

7 when

the case che, A. Khan. Lau Siu, So Shiu-ou "Hongkong Telegraph."

again came before the Magistrate, and C. A. d'Assumpeão. the prosecution was represented by Appearing Mr. Andrews, the Assistant Crown Solicitor, und he informed the Magis- trate that there were no less than 20 witnesses to be called and applled for the case to be further adjourned. HEARING FINALLY FIXED

one week was applied for and grant- charge. Chan was additionally client happened in Castle Peak Rond, serious proportions,

PREMISES WANTED.

WANTED.Furnished

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Steamship

"ARAMIS"

No. 20 A/38

from Marseilles

Bringing Cargo

Tuesday, 10th August, 1938.

on

THE REGISTER OF SHARES of The Company will be CLOSED

very

Peace Is No Nearer from MONDAY, 29TH AUGUST, sald: "Peace is no nearer.

On the subject of peace, Dr. Sun There

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS,

Agents.

to

30.

for

the prosecution, Mr.! J. Whyatt, Crown Counsel, said that the case was probably the first of its kind in which charges had been brought of uttering counterfeit 10- cent pieces

rees of the new 1037 issue. colns differed considerably These from the old issue in that they had n My solicitor suggested to Mr. An-specially designed grove around the drewes privately that a date should edge. The counterfeits in the pre- be fixed at once, but Mr. Andrewes sent case were not very successful replied that as he had just

case he was not fully con- with all the aspects of the that was neces-

the

come

to WEDNESDAY, 7TH SEPTEM-have been plenty of mediation rum- BER (both days inclusive) during ours but these have been sent out which period по

by Japin na feelers, transfer of

Asked as to what extent Russla shares can be registered,

would

aid to Hive

China, the states man stated:

"Russia has been of great assistance to China in extend- Ing material and technical personnel of the border incident the aid, und, very recently, as a result

Into Sovict

Versant Army has succeeded in immobilising case, and, a great number of troops which the sury for plans of curtulu districts in Japanese High Command would like Kowloon to be to see free. As a

a result, tension on

P.W.D. In

these the border has increased and Instead of withdrawing their troops for ng- agreed on my behalf to a further gressive service in China, Japan adjournment

that provided from now on will have to augment sequent date was then at once fixed her forces on the border. The dan- for the hearing. This was accord- Ker of a blow up' is always presentingly done and the case was formally and this Chungkufeng Armistice is adjourned for one week and the simply temporary,

It commot and actual hearing Axed for Monday, will not solve the problem fund July 18,

Hongkong, 28th July, 1938.

via parts, etc., arrived Hongkong on GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Gedown Co., Ltd., Kow- loon, whence delivery may be ob- tained immediatey after landing.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 27th August,, 1938, or they will not be recognized.

Damaged Packages will be examin-

the Company's Surveyor i ed by Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 a.m. on Monday, 22nd August, 1030. Consignees must have a Revenue Omeer in attendance when any dufi- able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors,

No Fire Insurance will be effected: by us in any case whatever.

R. OHL Agent. Hongkong. 18th August, 1830.

HOPE OF ANGLO- ITALIAN ACCORD

DASHED

·

(Continued from Page 1.)

collaboration in the laudable efforts of the Non-Intervention Committee, the National Government of Spain is disposed as from now to increase to 10,000 the number of foreigners to be

A mediately, "subject Fa

Japanese Say Antagonism In

H.K. Growing

Anti-Japanese sentiment Among Chinese resident in Hong- kong is increasing, according to the local correspondent of Dome News Agency whose rc- port on conditions in the Colony

ure

the

quoted in a United Press message from Tokyo.

The Domel correspondent alleges that anti-Japanese senil- ment has become

particularly

of

noticeable here since the first anniversary of the outbreak hostililles In Shanghai.

According to

to the correspondent. a Chinese student, who has not been Identified, hurled an empty bottle at the private residence of Mr. S. Hayasaki, the Japanese Vice-Consul, who resides on the Peak mid-levels.

REFUSED TO LEAVE BUS

*Reverting to the wild rumours that

followed his mission to Russia when territorial bribes were mentioned, Dr. Sun reiterated that "Russia has na territorial afins. The Soviet is already one of the greatest land owners in the world and we have no fear that she intends to grab more."

by the

Clemson I was

Informed by my solicitar that he had

see

23

o sub-

From the above your Lordship will that more than two months' de- lay was caused not by the defendunts at all but principally on account of the unfortunate delay in bringing the charge against us,

which stood for over a month, and the unfortunate situation which subsequently ensued in consequence of the illness of Mr. Abbolt. We should further add that Japan Britain's Enemy our solicitors informed us on June intended that Asked how Germany's alliance that the Crown

the case before the Magistrate was with Japan and her recent attitude

for committal. affected China, Dr. Sun replied: structed our respective solicitors to we in- Thereupon. "Germany's allinnee with Japan retain the services of the Hon. Mr. Bimed at the British Empire. Can Le

Leo D'Almada for our defence and not you see that? Her object is to

to consult him from time

to time keep Britain so busy in Europe that in the course of she will have no strength to guard before

the proceedings her possessions in the

Magistrate. That Far East. accordingly done. When the time comes, Japan will retained by us is now away from the The Counsel bounce Britain out of them. Ta-day. Colony on a short holiday and he Japan is fighting China and if she is expected to be back on September succeeds she will fight the British Empire. In living assistance China, Britain and France and other countries would be

merely safeguard for their own intereste

is

7.

the

to

.

SEE NO DIFFICULTIES

War

ones..

He

On August 1, Chan and Lau were, seen in Tsunwan in the New Terri- tories, approaching a

shop, by a farmer numed to Lol, who was standing by the entrance to the shop. He saw Lau take out a coin fromi his pocket and pass it to Chan, who Look it and entered the shop, leaving! Lau outside. Inside the shop was the shop-keeper, a widow Leung Sau-hing, and a coolle named Chung Shiu-lin, who was employed at Tsunwan police station.

mamed

NOTICED COIN'S FLAWS Chan purchased a cent's worth of

10-cent cigarettes and tendered coin. He received two cigarettes and

nine

Fox explained that when he had were on duty in case of disorder, taken the car out on

but no incident occurred.-Reuter, the second occasion, he had already regarded it |==== as his as negotiations had been com- wish to buy the car, but agreed to.

pleted. However, he did not nowpay for the damage,

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G.PO, and K.P.O. RCE...... Ord..

Aug. 22, 4.30 p.m. ..................... Aug, 22, 5 p.m.

"Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Service"-duc London,

cents change and left. The coin was left lying on the counter, and something about its appearance attracted Chung's attention. The widow took out another 10-ent enin and on comparison,

there was no doubt left but that the coin tendered by Chan was a

a bad one.

Ho and Chung left the shop in pursuit of Chan and his

companion, and when Ho and Chung had almost caught up to them, Chan fled. Lau was caught and was taken to Tsunwan police on being searched, was slation, and found to be possession of 42 coun- terfeit 10-cent pieces, He had only one good 10-cent coin. geant A. E. Banks, Ho and a detec-

On instructions

Air Mail for from Police-Ser-

Direct tive They walked around the

went out to look for Chan. 20th August,

village, Riving a description of the wanted man. One of the persons to whom this description Was given Was We beg most respectfully to sub-goolie named Thu Hel-sang, and he On general subjects. Dr. Sun sald

mit that But for the delay occasioned later saw a man answering to the Thomas Bitdisford Mills Connolly, China was continuing to get munt-

by the circumstances as set out by description going into cake and 45, merchant, 170 Prince Edward tions from all sorts of sources, paying

me, this charge would have gone on cigarette shop. The man tendered a Road, was charged before Mr. Q. A.

for some in cash, and getting sonie

for hearing in the July Sessions when 10-cent piece in purchase of a five- A. Macfadyen

by credit.

our counsel would have been avail- cent Kowloon the

but the cigarettes. on packet

after examining the able. We respectfully urge further shop-keeper, Magistracy this morning with tra- As regards retaliatory steps such

The inan ac- that had the charge been laid against coin, handed it back, velling on a Kowloon Motor Bus as bombing Tokyo in reply to the Company vehicle after having been bombing of China's open cities, that information had been made against gave the shop-keeper his cigarettes

us immediately after May 11, when cepted the return of the

coin,

and requested by the conductor to leave would be useless because China's us, it might even have been possible, back. When the mun left the shop, on August 20.

quarrel was not with the people of subject to certain circumstances, that Yu followed and arrested him. The Franco Government offers,. Mr. E. S. C. Brooks appeared for Japan who would be the chief sufT- the case might have been tried in the "as an extraordinary concession, to the complainants, while Mr. J. M. erers. Bombing Tokyo would wipe June Sessions. We believe that this

FROM A FRIEND respect the establishment of two D'Almada Remedios represented the out a few Japanese but would not. adjournment

At the police station, the man was safety ports in the enemy zone in the defendant. Hearing of the case was achieve any military object-us the

which

we now ask for identfied as Chan, and was found Barcelona border and in the Levan- fixed provisionally for 2.30 p.m. on Japanese should have found out by

not in any way prejudice the cuse for the Crown as all the wit-possession of one counterfeit 10- ting area, In order that vessels carry-Tuesday, August 30, bail being allow-now.

He had four genuine cent piece. nesses are local people and, so far

10% Ing' foodstuffs may enter these ports, ed to stand at $20.

as we can tell, they are all easily pieces as well. When charged with cent coins and two genuine five-cent accessible to the Police at any mo- uttering, Chan said he did not know In justice to ourselves, we desire with possession, Lau sald a friend the coin. was counterfeit. Charged to say further that much as we would had given the coins to him, and he

end this suspense in which did not know Chan. to we are at present labouring as soon

After evidence had been given, the

two years' hard

sind fair measures of reciprocity on the part of the Red faction, and a proper guarantee that neither should return to Spain, and on the basis of the prior grant of belligerent rights."

The Note suggests that the with drawal by both parties of an equal number of foreign volunteers is the sole practicable procedure.

provided that sufficient

at

guarantees It is alleged that Mr. Connolly re-i

and vigilance are forthcoming to pre-fused to pay his fare as a result of vent a perversion of the aim pursued, which he was asked to get off. and that the ports in question within the selected zones are distant from The scene of military operations".

General Franco also offers to co- operate with the object of defining and limiting, as far as may be prac- tleable, the conception of military objects in relation to aerial bombard ments, and to regulate this difficult problem with a view to causing the ienst possible damage to neutral nallons and to the Spanish civillan population.

MANILA SHARES

will

ment.

like

of

PEPPER-THROWING ceived after the close of the morning as possible, we feel that in view of Jury found prisoners guilty and each

BANDIT GAOLED

The following quotations were re- session through Reuters:

Business Done Prices in Pesos Aug. 20. Aug. 22.

38

78

33

33

21%

Ung.

.45

11.20

Ung.

004 13nq.

284

Ung.

Unq.

Ung.

Unq.

Ung.

59

ES

7 Unq.

Three years hard Inbour was im- posed on Ng Kwan-yuen.

Antamok 25, un Atok employed, by Mr. Justice E. H. Bagulo Gold Williams at the Criminal Sessions Benguet Cons this morning, when

Ng pleaded Coco Grove gulity to a charge of assaulting in Demonstration

Consolidated Mines. omah, Chan Shing, 38, with intent to XL rob her of $22 at Kilung Street, San Mauricio

Paracale Gumaus General Franco's reply declares Shumshulpo, on July 11. that Insurgent Spain reserves

Suyoc At the preliminary proceedings, Ng United Paracale... right to formulate other fundamental was alleged to have thrown pepper The following is Swan, Culbertson observations which he considers it in Chan's face and to have attempted & Fritz' report on useless to mention at this singe, until to snatch the money from her linnd, market:

this morning's they see a satisfactory solution of Mr. W. JA Lockhart-Smith, The Manila Stock Exchange held those already put forward.-Reuter. Assistant Crown Solleitor, prosecuted, a dull session,

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the fact that our Counsel is away the

labour.

Court should exercise its discretion was sentenced to by granting the application made by us, notwithstanding the fact that we shall have to continue to bear the responsibility for a further period cf. three weeks.

RIGHT OF CHOICE

UNLAWFUL SOCIETY MEETING CHARGED

As a result of a raid on a house We beg to submit that the only

in Lockhart Road on Saturday night, persons inconvenienced by the ad-

23 men appeared before Mr. H. R. Butters at the journment are ourselves, since we

Central Magistracy have to wait a further period before charged with being

this morning,

when

they were we know what will eventually hap-meeling of an unlawful society.

present nt pen to us.

be supposed that must be the

Crown

Detective Sergeant J, Bentley, was has already prepared its present for the police, and applied case and there is no

It

UJ

we should be deprived of a Counsel for three days' formal remand in the whom we have chosen to defend us. cose.

We fully

appreciate the fact that

there are other Counsel in the Colony, but we respectfully submit

Bail of $100 each was allowed.

for a

Mon., Aug. 22.

K. P. O. Reg..........Aug. 22, 5 p.m.. Ord........Aug. 22, 5.30 p.m.

Aug. 22, 5 p.m..

G. P. O.

RCE.. Ord..

....Aug. 22, 7 p.m..

Air Mall for Malaya, and Australia Imperiai Airways Plane

by "Imperial Airways Direct Ber- Service"-due Sydney, 29th Aug.

K. P. O.

Reg..

Reg.. Ord.,

Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt Aeneas

and Europe via Marseilles due Marseilles, 24th September and London Parcels-due London, ist October

Mon., Aug. 22.

...Aug. 23. 5 pan.. Ord........Aug. 22, 5.30 p.m..

G. P.

0.

Aug. 22. 6 p.m. Aug. 22, 7 pm. Mon., Aug. 22.

G.P.O, and K.г.o. Parcels, Reg., Ord.,

.Aug. 22, 5.00 p.m. .Aug. 23, 8.45 am.. ..Aug. 23, 0.30 am.

Tuesday

Tal Hing

..Tues., Aug. 23, 8.15 a.m.

Samshu and Wuchow Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya.. Tjinegara..Tues., Aug. 23, 8.30 p.m. Air Mail for “K.L.M. Airways Direct. Asness

Service" dua Amsterdam, 4th September.

Kongmoon

Shanghal

Swatów, "Amoy and Foochow Swatow Air Mall for Wuchow and Chung- king by the "O.N.AC. Airways Direct Service"

Samshui and Wuchow Kongmoon

Holhow, Pukhoi and Halphong Amoy

Ord..

Tucs, Aug. 23, G.P.O. and K.P.O. Rex, Aug. 23, 8.30 am. 0a.m. Aug. 23, On Lee....Tues., Aug. 23, 10 am. Ruys....

Tues., Aug, 23, 10.30 am.. Tues, Aug. 23, 3 p.m.. Kinngsu...Tues., Aug. 23, 4.30 p.m. C.N.A.C.

Hattan

Wednesday

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin

Swatow and Bangkok

Swatow and Bangkok

Shanghal

Straits, and Europe via Murseilles -due Marsellles, 25th Sept. and London Parcels due London, 2nd October

Haiphong Shanghai

Manila

we have the right to choose, just inadequately compensated for In Haiphong the same way as a person can choose his own doctor when he finds him self seriously ill. We should have the privilege to choose our own law yer to defend our own ilberty.

We trust your Lordship will see your way to ndjourn this case, and we must apologise for any incon- venience caused,

quality. I would suggest that your week for the defendants to get an- Lordship adjourns this case other lawyer. It would be a happy compromise because by taking that course your Lordship will allow them time to present their case,"

In answer to His Lordship, Telfer maintained that it was not the fault Mr. J. Whyatt, Crown. Counsel, of the defence that the magisterial pointed out that in the Magistrate's proceedings were delayed. depositions of July 7 there was al

HAD NO FREE DAYS. statement that none of the parties Androwes and Mr. Russ, who appear-

After

a brief consultation with Mr. was able to be ready for the Julyed for the Chinese detectives in the Sessions. The delny, therefore, could Police Court, Mr. Whyait pointed out not be attributed to the prosecution alone.

the

than

HEN

that the reason why the case was not ready for the July Sessions was The application was unusual in his because Mr. Russ experience, novel.

no free days In short; it amounted to this: that

before

July 10, which was the closing Court date for Indictments for that month. should Interrupt ita despatch of

1 Lordship: public business rather

think I am right that in believing that there is only one Counsel should interrupt his holl- what I may call senior Counsel at day. The

defendants must have present in known for

the Colony-not neces- some considerable me sarlly King's Counsel but one who Uat the Counsel they proposed to has practised here for a retain would be out of the Colony

long time. and would not be able to return in this case and in view of the absence In the particular circumstances of time for the August Sessions.

"I am aware," went on Mr. Whyatt, "that the local Bar is limited but i

am sure what it lacks in number It

Counsel I am prepared to grant an from the Colony of several leading adjournment for three weeks.

All the defendants are on bail.

Plane......Tues.. Aug. 23,

G.P.O, and K.P.O.

RCK.,

Ord.,

Aug. 23, 4.30 p.m. ..Aur. 23, 5 pm.

Kong Ning

Wed., Aug. 24, 8.15 a.m. Fook On

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2.30 p.m. 24, Sinklang ...Wed.

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24, 2.30 p.m. Wed., Aug. 24.

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Par.

6. & K.P.O.

G.P.O.

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Thursday

Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A. Central and South America, Canada, and *Europe vin San Francisco--due San Francisco, 12th September and Europe via Siberia Swatow and "Shanghai Air Mail for "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"dus

1st. September.

London,

G. G. Faul Daumer

Thurs., Aug. 25, 0.00 nm.

Emp. of Russia

Thurs., Aug. 23, 4,30 pm.. President Coolidge. Thurs., Aug. 25. G.P.O. & K.r.o. Parcels,Aug. 28, 3.09 p.m. Aug. 25, 4.16 p.m. .....Aug. 25, 5.00 p.m. Kiungehow Thurs., Aug. 25, 4.30 p.m.. Imperial Airways Flana

*Reg

• Ord..

Reg.,

Ord.

RCE..

Ord

Thurs., Aug. 25. ERO.

...Aug. 25, 5 pm..

Aug. 25, 5,30 p.m. G.P.O.

Air Mall for Malaya and Australia Imperial Airways Flane

by Imperial Airways Direct Ser- vico" due Sydney, 3rd Sept.

Air Mall for Manlia, Guam, Hono- Pan

Inlu and U.SA, by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service" due San Francisco, 2nd Sept.

Aug. 25, 5 p.m.

Aug. 25, 7 D...

Thurs.. Aug. 25,

K.P.0.

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Ord,

Aur.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord,

American Airways Plane

Reg. Ord.,

Reg

Ord,

25, 5:30 pm.

.Aug. 25, 6 p...

.Aug, 25, 7 p.m.

Thurs., Aug. 25.

Kowloon P. 0.

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G.P.O.

*Superscribed correspondence only,

Aug, 25, 5.00 p.m..

.Aug. 10, 9.00 .m...

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