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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
June 21, 1939.
SOLICITOR Japanese Occupation ALHAMBRA
OBJECTS CASH BOOK
3
European On Charge
Of Kulangsu
London.
A statement was made in the House of Commons recently regarding the Japanese occupation of the International Conces sion at Kulangau:--
Mr. Noel-Baker (by Private The case ugalist Edward Davies Nolice) usked the Prime Minister Sykes, of Sal Yee Street, Kowloon, whether he can make a statement. who is charged on two counts of concerning the invasion and obtaining money by false pretences, tlon by Japanese armed, forces of
occupa was continued before Mr. R. Edwards the.. International Concession nt at the Central Magistracy yesterday. Kulangsu and concerning the declara- Sykes In alleged to have hed tion by a Japanese naval authority $1,250
on March 7 and $1,000
1,000 on that similar action might be necessary March 14 from Messrs. W. A. II. Duff in the International Concession at and J. A. Duft, by falsely pretending Shanghai? that a tender made by Reliance Motors had been accepted by the Military Authorities.
Dragon Boat Festival 22-Century-Old Commemoration
Mr. Butler: On the morning of 11th
May
fay, the chairman of the Amoy Mr. O. E, C. Marton prosecuted on
Chamber of Commerce, a
strong behalf of Reliance Motors, and Mr. Supporter of the local Provisional
TO-DAY, the fifth day of the F. II. Loseby appeared for Sykes.
Government set up under Japanese Afth moon, is the day of the Mr. J. A. Duit, Director of Reliance lees, was shot at Kulangsu, and Dragon Boat Festival later died. His assailant Motors Ltd., was re-examined by Mr.
escaped. The sume Marton.
This festival provides one of the evening an armed Japanese
was illegal.
the
arrests,
by
HIS
an agree-
4
an
gone through, would Sykes have been men landed and started to patrol the larger scale in Hongkong than in any Mr. Marton: If the contract had naval party of between 100 and 200 most spectacular events of the year
is probably observed on Settlement, catitled to sue Reliance Motors for and ment, searching private houses other part of China. commission?
making many
The ceremony commemorates Majesty's Ambassador at Tokyo has occurrence in Chinese History as far Mr. Loseby: I object on question of law. I say the contract forcible interference with the muni- back as the 3rd. been instructed to
to protest against this
century BC, when Mr. Marion! I am prepared to let cipal administration at Kulanga time, drown high official at that
one Chu Yuan, the question drop. Mr. Duff has which was
himself in the Mi-Lo mas established made it quite clear that he was actment between the Chinese Govern- river, in the province of Hunan, ing on behalf of Reliance Motors and ment and the foreign Treaty Powers.
Although he appears to have been including Great Britain and Japan. a stout follow in every respect and Sykes knew it.
Mr. Loseby: I must osk Mr. As regards Shanghai, the Japanese popular with the masses, he neverthe Marton to, stop asking his witness Government can be under no mis-less fell out with his sovereign over leading questions.
apprehension as, to the unfortunte re-some matter or other of state policy, sults on Anglo-Japanese relations which resulted in his degradation and which would be produced, were simi-disinissal.
This so preyed on his mind that he Jar action to be token by the Japa- nese in the International Settlement committed suicide and his body was the
never recovered, -
Mr. Edwards sald he agreed with Mr. Loseby, and the question was dropped.
When a cash book was produced for Mr. Duff to give evidence on, Mr. Loseby objected to I, alleging that the entries it. contained had not been made at the time.
Mr. Marton: The book is being produced to show what money was advanced by fiel
Reliance Motors,
Fald Against L.Q.U.'s Mr. Duff, referring to an entry for $2,250, said that he and his brother had advanced $150 and later $350 to Sykes during the last days of February. The amounts were pald out of cash funds against 1.0.U
which witness had drawn personally. On March 6, $500 was handed over to Sykes, and on March 7, he was given $1,250,
During the course of Mr. Duff's evidence, Mr. Lostby made a remark to Mr. Marton which caused the latter to protest strongly to his Wor- ship. "I object to Mr. Loseby's re tark that the whole book is cooked," seld Mr. Marton.
His Worship: I did not hear the remark, If i was sald, 1 must say it was a very unfortunate one.
Mr. Loseby: 1 merely made it as a private remark to Mr. Marton.
Continuing, Mr. Duff said that the receipt made out on his Instructions had been signed by Sykes on March 28. Reliance Motors Federal Incor- porated was registered in Shanghai, but was not entitled to do busi- ess in Hongkong Reliance Motors
registered
but won
was Arst
at and transferred to Hong- kong in September last year. The purpose of the transfer was to carry on business in the Colony. In his capacity as general manager, he had control of the purchase and sales of cory. He had little to do with the office work,
Questioned regarding the putting of the name "Reliance Motors Trans- port Company" on the military ques- tionaire, Mr. Duff said that that name was used in order to avoid confusion with Reliance Motors Ltd. The type of business entalled in the military contract was entirely different from the busines she was carrying on, and he intended to form the new com- pany and have it registered when the contract was received,
If Sykes had produced the con- tract, and if it had been favourable to Reliance Motors Ltd., sald Mr. The hearing was adjourned to noon to-day..
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had her handbag, containing $1.30, snatched. The thick was chased by a European pass- crby but managed to make good his escape by jumping into an Austin 7
car.
The No. of the car, 3578, was not- ed by the passerby and a report made to the Police. A few minutes later a report was received at the station that Austin car No. 3578 had been stolen.
About 8.30 p.m. the car was seen In Hunghom by Sergeant Rothwell, who immediately gave chose in a commandeered sanitary waggon.
In Chatham Road, Sergeant. Roth- liwell Jumped to the running, board of the car and told the two men to stop.
The two robbers ran the car intò
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The owner of the car has not yet bren traced by the Poilce, as the car has changed hands. at least three ilmes during the last few weeks and the Police have not been notified of the changes of ownership.
Mild Winter Proved
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they
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Search Maintained Sympathelle friends observed the first anniversary of his death by searching the river for his body and Alr. Butler: I am awaiting on this practice has ever since been kept Immediate report from His Majesty's up on rivers, lakes and sea. Ambassador, and, when it is received, my Noble Friend will be able to give of boiled rice
During the search small packages
tled the hon: Member the information.
up In
bamboo leaves, are thrown into the water, Sir Percy Harris: Are the Govern whether ment in close contact with the United attraction to the fish (which might provide 超 Counter- States of America; and are
devour his body) or to evil spirits s making similar
representations? not quite clear. Mr. Butler: I understand it is To-day Chinese children will buy ported, though I have no official con- litle replicas of these packets
that the United States rice, and will go to watch the Dragon firmander-in-Chief in South Chha | Boat races. Comman has arrived at Amoy from Souchow
These Dragon Boats, specially built in the United States destroyer for the occasion, are nearly 100 feet "Bulmer."
Mr. Thorne: Has any effort been paddled at high speed through the
long and very narrow. They made to put an end to this unfortu-water, to the accompaniment of the nate quarrel?
beating of drums and gongs, which can be heard at a great distance. Air. Gallacher: Has any profest The been made to Japan about this in-prizes donated by various fishing
winners
receive monetary vasion?
guilds and boat-builders in Hang- kong.
Mr. Butler
Yes, Sir.
LATE NEWS
of
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Races are held at Causeway Bay and at Aberdeen, and you can ima gine that the excitement is intense should, as often happens, one of the boots capsize.
The populace ashore give their whole-hearted support and turn the day into more or less of a holiday. A special feast at home concludes the celebrations.-G.
Bombing By Japanese
London,
Further questions were asked
the House of Commons recently re- garding recent bombing raids by the Japanese:-
Mr. Mander asked the Prime Minister whether he will consider proposing to the League of Nations that representations should be made to the Japanese Government with re-
to the elvillans by bombing at Chungking continued slaughter of and other places ?
Mr. Dutier: As I informed the hon. and learned Member for Kingswin- ford (Mr. A. Henderson) on 15th May, strong representations have al ready been made on this subject by His Majesty's Goverment and other Governments. It will, morcover, be reculled that the League of Nations mado elear its
attitude in the resolu- tion passed by the Council in January last, condemning recourse to methods which are contrary to the conscience of mankind and to the principles of international law. In these circums- tances my Noble Friend is not convinced that a further initiative is required.
Mander: Can the right hon. Gentleman say how many thousands of civilians were killed in this action? Mr. Butler: I gave a statement of the number who, I regret to say, were killed, in a recent reply which I gave, ***
Mr. David Adams
Adams asked the
the Prime Minister whether he has received any report with regard to the bomb- ing of Chuanchow, north of Amoy: whether any British Intercals were affected; and what is the nature of the damage to life and property?
Mr. Baller: No, Sir, but a report has been called for.
Boy, 8, Gets Hole-in-One
Hobart, Tasmania.
It a hole-in-one shot indicated real golfing skill, Peter Toogood would probably be a certain future world's golfing champion, At the age of 9, ho made a hole-in-one a teo drive of 100 yards. He is the son of a professional golfer nf South Australia.
Marriage Deters Crime
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