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PÄINOR ANDREW'S TRIAL,

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FIGUREHEAD PLEA FAILS,

Arana, December 354 The sentenos passed on Prince Androw le debtiva- tion of rank and banishment for life,.

Parliament was very crowded with court habitues; including ladies and officers,

General Trivilas, giving evidence for the defence, vigorously supported the Prince's notion. He said General Papoulas' orders were practically contradictory and denied that Prince Andrew ever disaboyed andare.

M. Carvounis, Greek war correspondent, declared that Prince Andrew showed himself an exemplary soldier. He shared the hardships of his men and treated hisofficers ae equals. He never took advantage of his position.

Prince Andrew read out a defence obviously prepared for him. He pleaded that it was unfair to treat a prince like other generals as he was only figurehead and occupied the position of chief of an army corps owing to the fact that he was brother of the King

Prince Andrew's counsel, M. Damaskimos, reconf

mended the judges as good soldiers to judge the accused as they would buy other soldier.

Princes Alice wife of Prince Andrew, informed of the sentence by friends, said abe was relatively happy cover the result of the trial.

EXPOUTIONS JUSTIFIED.

LONDON, December 8.

BRILE BEGINS..

PATENE, December. 3; Prins Andrew and Princess Alloe left Athens this alternoon and embarked at Phalerunt on board a British

"ISSOPOFAMIA”ÓÍU ÞÉ

ABDUL HAMID HEIRS CLAIM,

NEW YORK; Degember.

wil known lewym, Me, “Lewin-Ustarmsyet whose father Jr. Samuel Untermeyer, and other Britch

and Atherican citizant, are sad to he flasacing 22 Turkish places and princesses, hoira of Abdul Hamid/ has left for Adope on board the "Olympic" with the object of presenting the Lausanne Cinference their claitay for all property in Mesopotam a valued At ovat. $1,000,000,000 which they have alerted Abdul. Bamids

owned

A Greek semi-official message from Athens claims that the Greek public, except the reactionary minority heartily endorses the executions, which have shown Greek politicians that ministerial responsibility" in a bértili seriona reality and it is imposible to allow former ministers to escape the full postshiment of criminal misgovernment which has inflicted unparalleled calamition on Groepe

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KOCIALIST PROPOSAL DEFEATED.

BERNE, December 3. Tersedam, by a large majurit protial to introduce a bill into Par

PARIS BREAD, SUPPLY SAFE:

PARIS, Desember-3.

The message asserts that the Hon, F. G. Lindley did not sympathise with the revolution, and hia intervention encouraged ・・・ the Constantinista to begin propaganda in the batekels -- and As a result of an interview in the morning with the public errvion, thus compelling the Revolutionaries Minister of Agriculture, the President and Committee of immediately to try the former ministers m

to the Bsaker Federation, after consulting the members, prevent the reactionaries from seriomly messing the informed the Minister that bread-making would be new regine.

ARMS, ARRESTS.

· “TECHNIC IL OFFENCES" ADMITTED

AMERICANS' EXCUSES.

MAGISTRATE TAXING 21ME TO

* CONSIDER DECISIOS.

Mr. Hall

to

ald

f:resumed to-morrow morning..

pleaded guilty „technion!"; offense. He the defendant had ino intention of smuggling the arms nuitber die he have any oyd intent- in carrying them.

The Magistrate

said that he bear

de

to

"RECKLESS AND NEGLIGENT."

MOTOR DRIVER OHARGED "WITH-MANSLAUGHTER,

wanted

Inspector Garrod, of the trafo fendant's excuse, and Hussey rent department, charged the Chinese into the witness box. He said the driver of motor car No. 79 before Mr. ship arrived here at ngon on Saturday,

and he and the other defendant came R. E. Lindsell this morning with ashore at 2 p.m. As they, wets walk- manslaughter. The indictment was ing up a street, a European Bergeant that the accused on October 27, at came ronning after them and asked Chaiwankok village did "feloniously

it he (Husssy) had any arms on kill and slay" a man named Ii San,

The witness said "Yes," and proud two revolvers and two packets of

The two American members of the e.s. "President Jackson" arrested by the police in Canton Road, Kowloon, un Saturday afternoon for the un lawful' possession of two revolvers and 100 rounds of ammunition each, were before Mr. J. R. Wood this morning. According to the ammonition. Both he and his friend prosecution, the arrest of the defend were taken to the station, then to the Mr. A. B Hall salioitor, appeared ants was brought about more by luck, ship where the witness's room was for the defenos and obtained a work's than anything else. On daly in Can-searched, and then back again to the remand. Accound was allowed ball ton Road, an Indian constable saws station.

in the sum of $500, sms packet, fall from the pocket of Mr. Hall: Why did you carry the

a dust coat one of the defendants way aims ---I had no ragon Lamply carrying on his arm. The defendans put them in my pocket, and walked appeared not to know that the packetahore. had fallen

aged 28 years through the reckless and negligent driving of his car along the Chiowan Road,

ont and walked Baplying to another question, Lon. The constable hurried up Hay said he did not poses with the intention of recovering licence to carry arms in America. |the packet and r.turning it to ite Magistrate ; --I: don't i thinki siis

owner: He was surprised to fad thate, décessäry ¶": the packet had, burst open and am- munition was scattered about the ground. He gathered: the ammuni tion: up-69 rounds-and then ran after the defendants. When he spoke, to them they told him to go away; danving all knowledge of the smy Magistrate What did vou propo Hall what he would take time to munition. The Indian followed the to do with the gone Nothing defendants to the Star" Ferry whatt proposed to take them back to the where he met Serg. Mason and reship ported : the ;matter to him. The

On each he found two revalvars and 100 rounds of simbuition. He had Mr. Hal What led you to think no further conversation with the men,

the meharms 1An Indian con- stable came up to me, with a box of Hussey: I don't think so. Ammunition which be said had been

dropped by on's of the defendante, Mr. Hall Baployed on a ship, you are entitled to carry a march them they offered no re

When you said you wanted to.

· Hussey :- I` dandos zaniwers question. The Chief Officer is entitindistance-None whatever,

No protest I-No.

to have a gun, so I suppose we all srp

When were you going to take them Sergeant searched the defen back I don't know dents and found the rest of fixed time, as I did not know how thecontraband. They were long I was going to rem fin ash ra, taken to the Taimotsatsin...Station, -It looks as if you were trading in where they were allowed. bail of these arms: 3 $6,000 (gold) each. Defendante weza utable to sise the money, and spont the night in pollos custody.

This sunrainy they were produced

Hussey I was not

Magistrate. Two revolves on you Why did you carry two and hot on only I had two so I took the

The Magistrate announod to Mr.

the defendant until tomorrow consider his decision, and remanded

| morning.

The other inaa Charles Beamer WAS then charged.

Mr. Hall Also pleaded guilty to a technical” offence and, asked, for leniency.

„The Magistrato: He is the stora keeper 1.-.-.

Mr. Hall: The engineer stotekeeper, Magistrate (to defendant); Why did you take the arma schore !-

belora Mr. J. BJ Woods charged with bathad no evil intention. merely pot the unlawful possession of the contra Sargi. Mason said that when ha

o the defendanty

hgearre reing doll appeared for both understand you have some guna. defendants, goo were charged you." Defendant "rep separately

The first caso called Gordon Humey first engineer of the “President

· Witness then' saio as that like to search you.. He took

sesistant defendant and his friend to

toon Godown where he sear

them in my belt and walked ashore."

His that all you hoye got to say, That is all I have got. 12, say, 21 imply had them in my prasession,

Magistrato I bave put Hussey's Caso hack until to-morrow, and I will

Wame with your case. -

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