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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Government Heeds
OFFICIAL
January 22, 1940.
"Stop This
Vandalism Outery
ACTION TO STOP TREE
DESTRUCTION IN H.K. POSSIBLE
THERE ARE indications"
that Government has de- This Famous Song Was Dedicated
cided
to take
energetic
action to stop the wholesale destruction of the Colony's trees.
Mr. F. Flippance, head of the Botanical and Forestry Department. admitted that
The following quotations were issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-unauthorised tree cutting ket this morning.
.0% 11. 28.
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has increased.
"There is no doubt it has be- *** come worse in recent monthis," he said.
"We are going carefully into the matter, but I cannot tell you just yet what action wa shall inke,"
To The Beauty of A Tree
I think that 1 shall never bac
A poem more lovely than a Tree;
A Trec whose hungry mouth is pressed
Upon the earth's sweet, loving brenst; A Tree who looks at God all day,
And lifts its leafy arms to pruni.
SELENGA DETENTION: NEW REVELATIONS
For Information regarding the very | THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT steamer Selenga, which difficult question of fuel for
the was detained at sea by a unit of the British Navy and brought poorer classes, Mr. Flippance referred the reporter to the Labour Officer, into Hongkong early last week for Contraband Control, is still 1. Mr. E. . Wynne Jones who, however, in Hongkong harbour.
explained that he would not be ablej.. to make any statement for at least another week, as he was only now
inquiring Into the matter."
"Ring-Barking"
Another Telegraph" reporter bas villed the affected areas on the Peak and has discovered that, in addition .21.50 n. to wholesale destruction, many 4.65. Chinese woodcutters are "ring-back-
ing" ble trees. .10.80 n.
This consists of cutting the pro-
.240 m. tective bark near the base of the free, .18/- n. which literally bleeds to death. It
10 n. 13
,4 n.
It is reported, although without confirmation, that a large consignment of wolfram ore, from which tungsten is derived, is the object of the Contraband Control's interest.
FLOGGING FOR SIX CHINESE
is practised generally in countries Heavy Punishment For such
as Canada and Australia, where
Robbery
Besides receiving heavy sentences
The Selenga loaded approximately 1,000 tons of wolfram ore at Manile. Destined For Germany
It is alleged in Manila papers just)
Prominent Chinese
Villager Accused Of Robbery
A short, sturdily built, middle-aged man with short cropped halt and distinguished appearance, very wealthy, and at one time the chairman of the Taipo Chamber of Commerce and one of the leaders of the village appeared in the dock of the Sesalons Court this morning.
He was charged this morning with attempted robbery and also with attempting to dissuade a witness from giving evidotice. Together with him in the deck were two other people. Oue, an elderly, tall man typical of the working class Chinese, and the other a boy with long straight hair and wearing a very puzzled and agitated expression.
These three people, it was stated, had visited the house of a man who 4.dmitted in the court that he was so poor there was nothing in his house 10 rcb, nd, armed with revolvers and th iron bar, had attempted to rob the tenant who, It transpired, was formerly an employee of the wealthy
accused,
to hand that this cargo was destined The names of the three accused were: Chau Hing, Chau, Sung and for Germany via Siberia.
The ore in beileved to be part of Cheung Tal-kwal, the last named large consignment awaiting ship- being the prominent Taipo citizen, ment from, a French Indo-China port.
The portion taken by the Selenga was shipped from the French port
to the United States.
Pro-War
Agreement
x1
Instead of being carried to Ame rica, the cargo was unloaded 3 cts. it is desired to quickly destroy the life of trees in order to clear large
Manila, where it was subsequently .5.70 s.
areas for agricultural and pastoral of imprisonment, six young men were picked up by the Russian ship. 33.80 n. purposes.
ordered to be Blogged by the Chlef of Hongkong, the Justice, Bir Atholl MacGregor at the In the case 101 n. ..15 n. "ring-barking" is carried out in order Criminal Sessions this morning, when .8 B. to mitigate the offence if a tree-feller is caught in possession of cut trees. Departmental authorities usually permit the removal of dead wood.
Public Indignation
.4.00 n. 101 n.
ARMED PIRATES ACTIVE
4
One Junk Seized: Another Escapes® The Judge hearing the case is Mr.
Armed Justice Lindsell. Mr. T, "J. Gould,
pirates robbed Assistant Crown Solicitor, is prosecu ting and the three men are being trading junk of cargo valued at defended by Mr. D. J. N. Anderson. $400 off Kwai Wan Kok, Chinese The waters,
Saturday. on incident was reported to the Hinges On One Man's Word The whole of the story of the at- Police yesterday by the junk tempted robbery, which is alleged to master, Kong Wan, 42; --- have occurred in Taipo at 2 a.m. on
A fishing boat, on which were live It is stated that the wolfram ore is November 22, hinges on the testimony they were found guilty of having part of the mineral which China con- of a man named Cheung Po, accord-men, approached the cargo vessel robbed Wong Hoi, a sea-grass dealer, tracted to send to Germany under ing to Mr. Gould. This man had about 2 o'clock in the morning, and sworn that he met the three accused tied up alongside. The robbers, who of a wrist watch, a gold linger ring the pre-war barter agreement.
As a result, it is claimed,
were armed with rifles and revolvers, the and another man early on the morn
are put Kong and his crow of three authorities in Indo-China ing of the incident. They Road, French
have prohibited the further export alleged to have held him up at the ashore, and sailed away towards of wolfram through their territory, point of the revolver, these weapons Chek Wan, towing the captured junk The "Telegraph" also interviewed)
It is reported in Manila that the being carried by three of the men with them. two prominent Hongkong residents in]
Is valued at HK$700,- while the fourth had an one of the affected areas, both tai-Hon-cho, Chan Shu-yan and La Selena's cargos e wolfram ore, she chesing Fo partcularly recognised junk to Keng minus is cargo.
Hung were charged with the actual 000. In addition
* Attempt Falls One said: There is evidence of an robbery, while Lo Ki-leung was achas aboard quantities of scrap iron, Cheung Tal-icwal who
known to him, Mr. Gould said. 55.70 sa. organisation working behind these cused of being an accessory before antimony and tin.
The Russian captain and his Hong-
story was An attempled piracy in British Further, Cheung Po's .18 b. wood-cutters, and I think the fire-the fact. The first five were each
and kong agents have protested to Lon .11% b. wood-dealers are the people to be given 21 months' hard labour,
don and Moscow against the deten- that Cheung Tal-kwai swore him to waters near the Nine Fins group on ,25% n.
the gangs the sixth, who had a previous watched. I believe that .9.00 n. of men, women and children sent up viction for larceny in 1937, received tion of the ship, which, however, 16 secrecy on pain of death and then Friday has also been reported to the
sentence of two years. Each of accordance with International confessed that they were on their way Police. 19/0 n. Harlech Road and Magazine Gap
10 rob Cheung Fat. them, was also ordered to receive
Law. 10/9 n. Road are part of an organisation.
"As very litle can be done by four strokes of the Cat-"lo remind the Folloc, I think the time has them of the little pain they caused come for Government to take dras- their victim."
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ile action. Either the menace musi
be checked or the area will he denuded of trees."
and $114 after enticing him to the roof of a home in Thomson Wanchat, on December 17,
Li Kim-ching Chan Tung,
L
2011-
How Robbery Was Effected
The Selenga, which is a twenty- the formerly year-old ship, was Neath, Abbey and flew under the Red Ensign.
iron bar.
was well
Sworn To Secrecy
Two hours later, they returned 'the
Tse Wan-ynu, 57, a travelling trader, said he left Hol Mun Village, Chinese territory, on Friday on board Later, sald Mr. Gould, Cheung Pola junk which carried a crew of len Her red fog attracted much In-met Cheung Tal-kwai who blamed and a cargo of oranger, valued at
the others for the failure of the $450, robbery and again swore him to .6.00 so,
It was stated by Mr. M. J. Abbott, terest in Hongkong harbour.
About 2 p.m. on January 19, when. secrcey. Cheung Tal-kwal suggested four miles south-east of the Nine Another resident said: "The pro-Assistant Crown Solicitor, that Wong
that the only way out was for Cheung Pins, n ashing amack approached 22,60 n.
Cessioz
of wood-choppers along was enticed to the roof by the rstj
To 10 go to Macau where he could from astern and called on the corgo .2114 n. parts of Deepwater Bay Road and accused, who told him there
He promised is pay vessel to heave-to. The order. VDA not be got at. .9.20 n. Shouson Hill Road are the filthiest some sen-gross for skic
Chcung Po $30 in Hongkong cur- disobeyed, and the, robbers fired u 716 n. people I have seen. The Urban
tency and $100 in Chinese currency.
shot at her, but failed to make a hit. 1.80 Council would be well-advised to
At a Inter rendezvous, while some
The crew of the cargo link shouted money was being passed from Cheung for help, and two fishing funks^near-- craft, by responded. The pirate
was
Wong lived in Centre Street, West!
have a look at the mess-left by these Point, and on arriving at Wanchol .7 m. varidals.
Up and down Wongael- he and the first accused spent a short cheong Road there is a constant pro- while walking aimlessly about the Eventually they got to a ncession of peopic. They are falling streets.
the trees and
.33
.170 m.
,44 n.
shrubs ke house and Wong was asked to wait
=
He
EUROPEANS ROBBED
kwai,
Hongkong's Coldest Night Of Winter
A thief entered the home of Mr. Tal-kwal to Cheung Po, the Police while the first accused went up to H. D. Bldwell at 4' Conduit Rona who had been informed and bad i seeing these vessels turning to old its Wis."
look for his master. The first accus- during the early hours yesterday, and followed them, arrested Cheung Tal-intended victim, sailed off. 48 n.
This Man Was Caught
Cheung Fat in whose house the of $89. Entry was gained through
robbery is alleged to have taken 0.00 b. Found with a large pine tree in his ed returned shortly after and said stole a watch and money to the value
ho could not And his monster. at Wanchal on Friday: then took Wong to a tea house in an open window.
and jewellery valued at $20 place, sald in cross-examination by Money .134 n. possession
Woo Ah-po, 33, unemployed, appear ....1.n.
were stolen from 1 Leighton Hill Mr. Anderson, that the Secretary for Road, Happy Valley, the residence Chinese Affairs had given one of his .8% n. ed before Mr. Sheldon at the Central search of his master and again met
cousins a job on the recomenda- Magistracy this morning, when he with no success.
Finally, Wong was taken to the of Mr. W. M. Wright, yesterday. was sentenced, to six weeks' hard 50% n.
Mr. Owens, of the Royal Naval tion of Cheung Tai-kwai for whom 101 n. inbour. The tree was four inches in roof of a house in Thenison Road, 95% sa. girth and about 15 feet in length. where there were a number of per- Volunteer Reserve, residing in the he had previously worked as ne- sons. Wong was there bound and Seamen's Institute, has reported to countant. He said Cheung Tal-kwai 15/0 n.
gogged, and robbed of the wrist the Police that sometime, during the was a rich man and a former Chair- 47- n.
watch, finger ring and $114 in bank past six weeks, clothing to the value man of the Taipo Chamber of Com- notes. The men then ran away and of $100 was stolen from his quarters. merce,
Mrs. Close, of 25 Hankow Road, after a while Wong managed to re- lease. himself. He did not, however, second floor, had a watch valued at make a report to the Police until $25 stolen from her home on Satur three days afterwards, and when he day. WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (Reuter).
the first, -The question of loan by the United did investigations were at once start-
sixth
were London.
decused Jan 21 (UP)Major States to Finland is coming before General the Duke of Windsor has re-the Senate again on Wednesday when arrested, on the
sime day. The Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of turned to England. an Home, leave.
He will remain with the Duchess of State, will make a statement to the others were taken into custody the
following morning. Windsor at their country home for Committee.
Isolationists are arguing that the four or five days.
It is reported that the Duke may loan would, in the eyes of Germany, officially, visit the Dowager Queen be elreumventing the spirit of neu
homeland.
Duke Of Windsor
In England
American Loan To Finland
ed. with the result that second and
Statements To Polico
COLONIAL OFFICE APPOINTMENTS Duties Now Assumed
Thought It Unlikely
Hundreds Freeze To Death In Shanghai
Mr. Anderson: Don't you think it
A COLD spell has not only most unlikely that a man of Cheung Tai-kwal's standing should attempt gripped central China, but is affecting Hongkong, the tem- to rob you?--Yez.
Did you have anything of value inporature last night, reaching the your house? No.
lowest for the winter.
How long have you known Cheung Tal-kwal? Over twenty years.
In reply to a further question!
Last night's minimum tem- Cheung Fat said he could not see perature was 58, one degree The following notification has been When formally charged, the first
were masked. After the robbery degrees less than the minimum for the Colonies.
they discussed it among the villagers. sixth to lure Wong to the roof. The
It was announced on July 18 that Cheung Po had been present but bag on Saturday night. · second admitted having taken part Sir Cosmo Parkinson, K.C.D., KCM.
Mary during his short stay in his trallty and might involve the United accused said he was asked by the received from the Secretary of State the faces of the robbers because they below that on January 1, and six
States in a war with Russia.
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Theft From Lane
The temperature during the next
24 hours fallicely to fall even more, as the thermometer at 10 o'clock this morning registered only 38 degrees.
Shanghai Tragedies
in the robbery; the third alleged he o..E., had been selected for appoint- not said a word until four days later. was forced to commit the crime; the ment as Permanent Under Secretary fourth denied the offence; the fifth of State for Dominion Affairs In said he was asked by the sixth to succession to Sir Edward Harding, go there, and the abdh admitted hav-G.C.M.C., K.C.D., and that Sir Georde ing requested the first to entice Wonk Gated, ext.a., Dis.o., had been selected
Shanghai is experiencing a sudden Following evidence for the prosecutor appointment as Permanent Under
cold wave, and according to a “United tion given by Wong, Mr. F. W. Shaf- Secretary of State for the Colonies Crawford's Alleged tain, AD.C.I., and L/Sergeant Chau in succession to Sir Cosmo Parkin
Charged with the theft of two FICS" report, charily orgulation Pu, the first acctised made a state son."
"These appointments would have children's woollen sults from Lane workers there picked us 800 bodies ment, denying that Wong was gagged and, tied, though, admitting he did been made in the Autumn had it not Crawford Ltd., on: January 20, two frozen Chinese reftrees yesterday Most of these were children in take part in the robbery. He added been for the outbreak of war which men, Lo Hon-yu, 19, and Hau Ping- that of the persons present at the prevented them from being put in man, 17, both unemployed, were re-
effect ther It has now become manded until Wednesday when they International Settlement and French that more deaths from exposure will time he knew only the third and fifth possible for Sir Cosmo Parkinson and appeared before Mr. Edwards at the Concession streets, and It is feared
Sir George Gater to take up their new Central Magistracy this morning.
Mr. J. M. d'Almada Remedios, occur if the bitter weather continues. The cold became more; intensified The second accused told the Court appointments on February 1, 1940."
representing Leo d'Almarin and Co., that he was implicátád by, the first
appeared for both men, and requested last night after the slight fall of snow because they had a dispute over a
had ceased, and search parties which an adjournment. loan of three dollars sometime ago.
Defendants were allowed ball of are out to-day Cxpect to find many
more dead bodies, He did not take part in the robbery,
$250.each. The other eccused did not make my statement,
secured,
After the Jury had unanimously found all accused gulity, His Lord-
Goodwill Plane Flying Home
SPECIAL TO THE "TELICGRAPH" TOKYO, Jan 22 (Domel)-En monoplane
ship said:"You, young men appar-route home from a goodwill fight to ently have enough brains to work Rome, the Japanese
morning.
The Man Who Wanted A Bath
out a deliberate robbery and did not "amaje" left Ilanol at 9.20 Trdian'; quarters on the first floor. of stable from the direction of the batha
mind using force in carrying it out, morning for Canton,
so Im going to give a little pain to
Discovered in the bathroom, of the noise, was heard by an Indian, con-
On Investigating, o hạ • dis Wanchal Police Station on Saturday, roomi LI Kin, 23, apprentice tallor, admitted covered L. The DF TOYBOTH WRE damaged: 16 the extent of $2. It was remind you of the little pain you WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (Router), he intended to have a bas
La appeared before Mr. Sheldon at caused by. Li when he attempted to The jury comprised Messrs. L. A.-The late, Senator William E. Borph Tobias (Foreman), Tom Man-yim, C. will be given a State funeral, attend the Central Maghiracy this morning, light the gas.
UNPROTE Li was discharged with #blution 6378,062.00 Young, O. Rumjahn, Wong Fal-longed by, the President, his Cabinet and charged with trespassing.
Funi Han-chu and Wong Bor. members of the Diplomatie Corps Inspector A. V-Baker sold a loud and ordered to pay 12 into Court,
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