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An Indian Constable Abdul Karim, 26, charged with wounding, with In- tent to do grievous bodily harm to ather Indian constable, Sher Afzn), at Argyle Camp, on March 13, was renianded for one week by Mr D. J. N. Anderson at Kowloon Magintracy tals mornings
Mr M. A. da Silva who represent- ed Defendunt, said he understood that the Police would oppose hall. He said he was applying for bail on the grounds that the injuries suffered by Compininant were superficial altirugh necessitating trentinent In hospital. He added that even allowed Imil, Defendant could not persilag shigi nut of the Colony un- detected and it would be a rosa injustice ba keep him in custody if it
The conclusion of the trial he was Connel et guilty of the charge.
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5.45 Indian Prognumune. 0.30 Closing Local Stock Quota: long
The Boston Symphony Or- chestra with Lawrence Tibbett (Bari- tone).
7.00 Louston Relay-The News. 7.15
London Belay-Newsletter by 'O, M. Green.
7.30 Excerpts from Grand Opera. 8.00 Lucal Time Signal and An- nouncements.
8.02 Tchaikowsky-The Lake-Ballet. Muste.
Swan
3.35 A Fiano and Violin Recital by Vladimir Horowitz and Yehudi Menu- Hilo.
Report
Newspaper Reproved By Chief Justice
Of Murder Charge
Rice Shop Case Ends employer, Ile Sau-tsan, a 37-year-old Alleged to have killed his former widow, at 54 Wubu Street, Hunghoin, r25 last, Lo lling was found
on October 25
"Closed" Port
Did Not See Signal
tho
Robert Arthur
Prichard, Master of a steamer, was fined $40 by Commander T. C. Stift at the Marine Court this morning for dia- beying the orders of the Harbour Talhong Channel, when the Master by allowing the ship to enter 0 prohibited and controlled area, "Port Closed" signal was holsted at Caps D'Aguilar..
At the conclusion of a murder trial at the Criminal Sessions this morning, Gregor, commented on the report of the Chlef Justice, Sir Atholl Mae another murder case which came fore him, and which appeared in the "China Mait" of March 19. His Lordship mid:
Before 1 Sessions Propose to adjourn this not guilty of murder before the Chief
The offence was stated to have generally this being the Justice. Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the last case on the calendar for this Criminal Sessions this morning, and been commuted on March 13, nont want to
he was discharged.
Licut D. S. Pethick said that at word about Elly a Press comment which I have in my
The deceased w was mistress of the 930 m. on March 13 he boarded the hunds relating to the case of Lo King- Chau Fung rice-shop, and the Accus shu inade the boom north-west of who was charged with murder ined was alleged to have left his em. Cape, recived from the "XDO" Cominson to examine . A U on March 18. 1le was re-ployment because he had been re- |
signal
*
this presented by Mr Harold Lee na
fused an advance, on his wogęs,
to inquire from, the innster of the Counsel who entered a plea of "Not
Evidence was given by witnesses steamer why he had entered the Port it to plead," and ultimately a Jury, with whom he was alleged to have the Port Ciused signal was up. The master replied that he could not having been empanelled to try the planned a robbers at the shop, and special issue, found the plea to be a one of then, Wong King, stated that see the signal. good one.
he helped the Accused over a parti-
Bad Weather The "China Mail" of starch to on around the back
of the pre-
Signalman G. B. Parkins sald that publishert what purports to be an acinises during the early hours of the the Port was closed that mortung be count of the trial and is in its state-
of October 25,
and after case of weather count of the trial and is is state mulc-un-hour, the Accusert returned Closed Part Siglind Wonions. The ment of fact a reasonably accurate and took him into the shop, where he 5.15 nan, and lowered at 10.20 am. account of the trial under the large saw
saw the body of the deceased lying
Capt. Prichard sald that the wea- was foggy and he slowed down ther caption "Cuilty but insance," and in a pool of blood. Wong also stated Inter refers to Mr Lee's plea ns a that when they set off on the robbery,
ery his ship. The visibility eventuaily the Accused had a knife in his pos- improved and he increased speed and special defence.
session which he explained would steamed as near as he thought eafo Travesty
come In useful in prising open to Cape D'Agullar point. The
cleared and he was on the bridge Medical evidence revealed that the with the wireless operator and a
bore 20 slab
pot. All three of them took turns and incised wounds, no single one of which in 1 looking through the binoculars. self was sufficient to cause death, at the D'Aguilar Shinul Station and which was due to multiple wounds that time the musts and halyards
were visible. and haemorrhage.
balls," said Defendant. Mr J. P. Murphy, Assistant Crown
Joseph Charles Gardner, Wireless
.9.00, London Relay-The News,
2.15 London RelayQuestions of the Hour'.
9.30 Itequest Variety Programme, Voent Duct-Another One Gone (Nicholls)....Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar with Plano and Cello 'Chu
Chin
Chow Selection (Norton) London Palladium Orchestra; Vocal-Little Lady Make-Believe
need hardly say there is not o (Tobias, Simon)....Bing Crosby with word of truth in the allegation that Eddle Dunstedier at the Organ; Dixle- there was a special defence. There Intro: Whistling has been no defence and certainly no Eder's Ragtime Rufus;
Band; verdict of guilty. De Of You Beautiful Doll; travesty
River; Dinab; The Wedding
The account as It appears is a Glide
of the trial unl Want to Be in Dixie: The Gaby Bilde; travesty which makes grave allega- The Shick; The Hagilme Violin; That tions against a man whose innocence Tennessee.. Debroy Sommers with guilt has not been established. Vocal Chorus; Vocal-When April
In the next Issue of the paper, Sings: Waltzing in the Clouds (both March 20, a correction is made. This from tim Spring Parade'....Deanna is what I have learned Durbin with Orchestra.
is a
drawers.
body
זיי
never
mist
any
Mysterious Rog; Back Home in is sull established as much as hislicitor, assisteil by Det.-Inspector | Operator aboard Prichard's ship, sald
9.45 News in French (on Sheri Wave only). deuce Column' by Sidney Hornblow. 10.15 Request Variety Programme continued,
10.00 London Relay Correspon-
Orchestra-Galety Memories; Intro: Going Up: Every Little Girl can teach me something New; The Last Waltz; They didn't believe me; White City: Brighton; The
The Tickle Toc; Mary: Here my Arms; The Guards Brigade.
Palladium Orchestra; Vocal re A Sweetheart
the
In
London
You're
m); My Fine Feather
Feathered
Friend (On You're a Sweetheart).... Grein Keller with Orchestra; Slow Fox- Trot-Star
La
to expect
from foco essere tion this and express my earnest hope that those who are responsible for reports of news of judicial trials in
to see that their accounts are as ac- this Court will be at particular pains curate as possible, and above all, to avoid making grave allegations re- Burding innocent person.
Philippines Self-Sufficiency
FROM PAGE ONE
A. E. Carey, conducted, the prosecu- on, and Mr Lo Tung-fon, instructed by Mr P. C. Woo, of Messrs Woo and Woo, appeared for the defence.
The Jury empanelled comprised Messrs C. M. Sequeira (foreman). A. M. Tavares, M. Sabhan, Wong Kim- wal, S. S. Sousa, Ip Kau-ko and Lau Yau-cheung.
Summing Up
Woman
ព៧
In the course of his summing up, his Lordship referred to the evidence of the necompllce, Wong King, who had said that he waited hulf-an-hour after the Accused hud entered the shop before the latter returned. It had been stated in evidence that the deceased
stout Was powerful, and the medical evidence was to the effect that the wounds found on her were not serious, but that she bled to death. He asked the Jury to consider how long it would take for a woman of the deceased's build to bleed to death. King entered the shop with the Accused half-an-hour after Le had first entered.
His Lordship also commented on
that he was on the bridge between 10 n. and 11 am, on March 13. **I Jooked through the glasses and I could not see any Port Closed singal, That is ull, Sir."
Signalman Parkins was recalled and he stated that the signals went up at 5.15 a.m. and were hauled down at 10.10 nm.
Dutch Ship Admitted
At the conclusion of the evidence, Comer Stiff said to Prichard: "From the
evidence for the Prosecution there can be no doubt at all that the Unlis were up. You fulled to sec them.
Stift then asked Lieut
Comdr
Pethick why a Dutch ship had gone In with the Port Closed signal up and the Lieutenant replied that this ship had been advised to proceed by patrol boats.
To Prichard, Comdr Stiff sold: "You had no orders from any patrol
Cuban Boys; Vocal......Lecuona i Far East that has not yet instituted She was said to be dead when Wong boats to proceed in. I have no
Fox-Trot-I Love You Much Too Much.
Amb
and
Fox Bingin
Dust Covered Bundle, Joe Loss The Wizard Orchestra; Voeni
and His
of Oz-Selection
for air raid practice or evacuation. Steffant and His
Silver Songsters; The Philippines is the only area in Rumba-Mario
Yorkshire such practices.
alternative but to and you guilty. I and Lancashire Meet (Evans and
Mr Sayre asserted that the Army
would like to remind you that you Others)....Klity Masters assisted by and Navy had been most helpful in
got a notice," giving technical advice regarding Bert Masters and Two Pianos; Slowch programmes and he indicated the strange fact that there had been gulation referring to the Closed Port Comdr Suff then read out a re- His Orchestra; that the Army or Navy would pro- no noise of a sufficient nature to signals and said, "In other words if Vocal-That Sly Old Gentleman
teman bably take over the entire programme disturb the people who were sleeping you have any doubt about it, keep East side of Heaven).... in event of an emergency. (by with Orchestra;
on the premises. Referring to the out Crosby
He also indicated that the Army is Accused's statements that four men Comdr Stiff also said that there Sweet Potato Piper (Alm The
The Road bringing pressure
had entered the shop, his Lordship to hear on the
was no need for him to impress upon snic 10 to Sore)....Glenn Miller and Commonwealth
that might account for the Prichard the danger of entering formulate an Savoy Southern Mo Aliens Registration Act which would Allence.
these channels when the signals mories: Intro: Uncle Ned; My
Old
Different Story provide Bles of altens for use in the
were against him. Kentucky Home; Massa's in de cold, event of an emergency.
He suggested to the Jury that it cold ground; Who's
dat a-cal
Despite the announcement of the was rather human for the Accused Board's Carry Me Back to Oki
programme.
competent to give a different story to the one Low, Sweet Chariot Camp Town strees pointed out that no progress he had given in his statements when Races; Deep River..
...Debroy Somers had been made to protect civilians in The was charged at the Magistracy, Band with Male Chorus.
the area that would first be inenaced The Accused had had a chance to 11.00 Close Down,
in the event of a-war-in-the-Fardoing their best to ply the charge of listen to his erstwhile associates East, because at the present there is murder on to him, and he might have a division of authority.
Japanese Evacuate Singapore
> FROM PAGE ONE
Niita Maru for the United States. Mrs Brumbauch has been aiding her
Italian Warship Hit By Torpedoes
FROM PAGE ONE
felt that since they were letting him down, he would also pin the crime on to them.
His Lordship emphasised that the Jury had to be satistled beyond all reasonable and possible doubt of the Accused's guilt, and remanded them that they should not net on testimony given by accomplices unless satisfied that their evidence was corroborated In material particulars by the
husband in the Wesley Foundation that at least one transport was cum-testimony of other witnesses, in Japan in Yotsuya Ward in Tokyo.pletely destroyed.
Teacher First Back SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
TOKYO. March 20 (Domel)Miss Grace Stowe, of the faculty of Kobe Pelning Yokohama College, first American woman to be
theking)
allowed by the Washington Govern EXCHANGE and Generalment to return to the Orient was
passenger aboard the President Cleveland at Yokohama this morning.
FOREIGN Banking Business transacted,
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year sharter periods in Local or Other Cur- rencies at rates which will be quoted on application.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened
ed al rates obininable or application
The Bank's lead Office in London undertakes Execulor & Trustee business and clatins recovery of British Income Tax overpaid on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and Branchies,
W. II, EVANS THOMAS.
Manager.
Miss Stowe said, "I patiently waited and the American Board got it for me. i had the confidence that I would be allowed to return to my
wurk."
America's 65,000-ton
Warships
LETTERS FROM PAGE ONE
Hongkong Police and Police Reserve Dance
The Editor,
The Jury retired for an hour and 20 minutes before returning their verrticl
The Jury members were exempted
The Unique attacked an Italian supply ship of about 3,000 tons which was "almost certainly sunk: the U- most sunk two transports while the from further Jury service for a Triumph "sank two deeply laden period of 12 months. Italian supply ships, each of about 2,500 tons."
Big Losses
PEARL BUCK ON
VICTORY
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" circles said the latest Italian losses
LONDON, Mar, 20 (UP)-Naval | mean that Italy has lost over 700,000 tons of shipping by British action alone since her entry into the war. To China In 1941
The losses amount to about one fifth of her original merchant navy.
Cologne & Lorient Bombed By R. A. F.
FROM PAGE ONE
Bellish
quired from Britain, were passed in the Senate to-day.
The bills, which include the ex- these operations but one penditure of $18,500,000 for aviation nighter is missing from patrol yester stations in British possessions, now day. nwalt President Roosevelt's signature. Contracts Awarded
WASHINGTON, Mar. 20 (Central News) —Pearl Buck, the well-known American authoress and writer of
books on China, told Interviewers in
New York yesterday that the Sino-
and
Japanese war was nearing its cnd
year.
predleted victory for Cham this Miss Buck said: "There may be stalemate but China will not be the loser.
You can see that Japan will not win. China is the prize in the Far East. Germany knows that and Is greatly concerned but she does not
S'hai Search For Coal
Britain Cannot Help
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
SHANGHAI, Mar. 21 (UP),-The, "China Free Pres" quoting the British Consul General at Shanghai, said that the London Ministry of Shipping had informed the Consul General that the chances of "even a single British ship being rolensed from war duty for the purpose of bringing coal to Shanghai was ex- tremely remote."
The Shanghal Power Company hus been making efforts to acquire British bottoms in order to relieve the conl shortage which threatens Shanghal with on neute power shortage and has already resulted in rationing orders in the International Settlement and French Concession. It is said the company has given up hope of no- quiring any United States or Japanese bottoms.
Heroin Divan
Raided
Heavy Fine or Prison
Au Chung, 28, of No. 72 Woosung Street, Kowloon, was ordered to pay $2,040, or do one year's hard labour by Mr D. J. N. Anderson at Kowloon Magistracy this morning, for keeping heroin divan and having possession of 9,018 heroin pills and 14 heroin
want Japan to win control in China, pipes.
Mr W. V. Ahern, Revenue Officer,
THE FIFTY-FOURTH ORDIN ARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Ofice of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. on WED- ESDAY, the 26th MARCH, 1941, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Direc-
Hongkong Telegraph. tors and tho Statement of Sir-May 1 through the courtesy columns Accounts for the year ended 31st of your correspondence
Bhank all those who helped either by DECEMBER, 1940,
thelr
attendance or otherwise, to The Transfer Booke of the make the above function successful.
Frank Knox to-day announced the the Air Ministry.
of n
a Messerschmlit fighter la told by for Europe and it would hurl our will be CLOSED from A sum of Company, the 15th MARCH, amount has been divided equally be suxiliary vessels and patrol boats tinies to attack the bomber, whose Lesson On Squeeze:
$3,700 was raised and this
award of contracts for 1911, to WEDNESDAY, the 20th Relief of Air Rald Distress" and
tween "The Lord Mayor's Fund for at a cost of $100,315,002. MARCH, 1941, both days inclusive. "The British Fund for the Rellet of
By Order of the Board of Distress in China," Directora.
C. M. MANNERS, Secretary and Manager. Hongkong, 7th March, 1941.
SCENTAR, 1964.
METROPOLE
HOTEL
•MODERN
·FINERVOOr
·CIATUEL
C. G. PERDUE,
Acting Commisioner of Police
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Mur 20, (UP),—
Bombing Cologne LONDON, Mar. 20 (Reuter).-How It is most Important that we have sold that the pills and pipes were British heavy bomber on its way a new feeling about China, breause found on the premises when raided on March 13. There were also eight smokers on the floor at the time.
Defendant pleaded guilty,
The Secretary of the Navy, Colonel of bomb Cologne last night disposed the United States is doing so much
morale if China is neglected." The Messerschmitt came in three
230 small
Thomas Hardy's Home For Nation
Shanghai Shooting has been presented to the nation.
Are hit the fighter and probably des- troyed it.
After this encounter, the bomber went on to bomb Cologne.
H.M.S. Cornflower Report Denied
Chinese Is Shot
and peculate
Halifax-Kleffens
In Washington
ENSHIII, Mar. 21 (Central News), WASHINGTON, Mar, 20 (Reuter). -Convicted of charges of corruption-Lord Halifax, dhe British Ambas- Kuo such-plag sader, and Dr E. N. van Kleffens, the Thomas Hardy's home, Max Gate,
former magistrate of Traoyang in Dutch Foreign Minister, were given SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHO This was revealed by the publica-
and commander of a guerilla a tremendous reception when they Hupch unit on the Hunch-lonun border. attended a meeting of the National SHANGHAI, Mar. 21 (UP)tion of the will of his sister, Miss Chinese gunmen to-day shot and Katherine Hardy, who died a few by the naval authorities this morn-shet in Chenglu.
The following statement was issued was recently court-martialled and Press to-day.
Lord Halifax spoke for half an killed Lee Tien Chuan, 00, Chief of months ago
£74,165,
Following receipt of accusations huur. His sincerity and firmness the Development Board of Nanking's She has the the freehold new Central Reserve Bank of China house and garden to the National certain organ of the Hongkong press Tsaoyang last winter, the upch
The report which appeared in al against Kuo from the people of created a good impression.
Dr Kleffens,, who also spoke con- at his home in the International Sel-Trist. Among other bequests is on March 21 in which it was stated Provincial Government.. lasted afdentially, described tlement.
£3,000 10
the Dutch Dorchester Grammar that an officer of the Hongkong Naval warrant for his arrest. Deserting his Government in London as the nerve Both members of the Nanking poll- School for a permanent scholarship Volunteer Reserve had shot himself post, Kuo fled to the Szechwan centro of resistance against, German tient police who were shot yesterday to Oxford University, to be enlled the on board H.M.S. Cornflower is un- Shensi burder, and was finally tracked, aggression and stressed the Govern-
Thomas Hardy Scholarship.
true."
down in Chengtu on January 22. ment's confidence in final victory.
are still alive.
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