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WHAT THEY SAID.

London October 11-On July 35 the Workers' Weekly," va Communist journal, published an "Open Letter to Soldiers and Sailor, calling upon them

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Yesterday afternoon, playing at the Club's ground at Happy Valley, the University found it fairly easy work to account for the Club A Hockey team. The Club started short playing with only nine men, which was a great you turn your guns MM. Houghton, Mr N: G, Bideg handicap One of the absentees arrived just before half-time, the other did not put in an appear ance, and the Club was a man short the whole game, which made a considerable difference.

In the first half, the University had most of the play and it was not long before Yeo, who was playing centre, scored. This was followed by another goal by the same player; mid-field play then Sensued, with the Club making one for two sallies. Towards half-time, the University got going again and Shahabudin, put the ball through..giving them the lead of three to fill.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924,

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Kanpolar, A. B. Kewalram,† He fellow workers in an attack upon Konoplen, Mire 8. 1. Leveté, Mon 1 the exploiters and capitalists. Morris, Mésen Namimal, J. J Newly The office of the Werkers mis, 0. J. Drivis Kind. P., Ojdlar Weekly" was raided and the Mer . B. Hedfern, D. Robert, B. J acting editor, Mr John Ross Camp Ramsy, Mr and Mrs H Rool, Mr bell, was arrested

Chen, Ecoloy, Mr and Mrs B. A. Stark On August 6 Mr. Scurr, a Socia-weather, HB. In stewart, Miri G.1W

Watson, Mra Welch, Mrs 02: list M.P.. asked in the House of Tilson, Mosch EL. P. Tingley, B. Toovey Commons why and under whose Weaver, Mise C. Weaver Mr and Mrs Hr THE DAIRY FARM, IOE & COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. orders this action had been taken, Zimmermaną wizny by zaj

The Attorney General, Sird Patrick Hastings, skid: My atten« on was called by the Director of Public Prosecutions to an article in the Workers' Weekly" which in my opinion, constituted a breach of the law, in consequence "the Director to Public Prosecutions has been engaged in the necessary.||| steps to ascertain the identity of the persons responsible for the article. The editor has accepted the responsibility, and has been arrested.

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Coming Events Adv

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ENTERTAINMENTS...

Neverber 13.Coronet Theatre: Batty Balfour in Squibs, M. P."

November 13-Star Theatre Revellje. November 13-World Theatre; "The Mallman."

Yovember, 13

In the second half though the score was similar-three goals for the University-the game was Edecidedly more even, and the Club had bad luck on two occasions. The Club started by pressing hard and it looked as if

Mr. Campbell at Bow-street was" things were going to be reversed. but the University soon got con- charged with incitement to

Theatre Royal trol of the ball, and Shahabudini mutlay,

Os August 13, however, Mr. scored. The fifth goal was not

Italian Grand Opera Company Travers Humphreys, who appear long in coming. Shahabudined for the Director of Public presents Cavallaris Rusticon ond

Pagliacci. obtaining his third. No other Prosecutions, announced that overmber 18 19 14-Queen' score was registered till just near since process was issued it Theatre Bought and Paid For." the finish, when Ong was for tunate in getting one through.

The University' combination was good and they certainly are very nippy team. The teams

were:

H.K.H. Club: Bower (Capt.), Wedtake, McNamara, Duncan, Rose. Lloyd, Blacking, Faera, Kin-

FORS.

University:B. T: Khoo, Omiar

15. Capt.); Y, E. Teh, J. Noronha,

TRADE IN ARMS.

CONSTABLE KILLED IN-

SINGAPORE,

GERMAN GETS HUSERTS.

Singapure, Noy, 4-The sale of. x Mauser pistols and summunition by a German sentuhan to a Shanghai washerna on Sunday, resulted in The most sensational shooting afnir of its kind yet reorded here.

The Chinese purchased the arms from the Germain and was s[CÁN

Ju) until he was leaving the ship Then he was seen hy a Harbour Board

UNREST IN MADRID.

EIGHTY: EXTREMISTS UNDER ARREST.

(Reuter'a Service.)

B. P. Ng, C. W. Lam. T. E. Yeoh. 3. D. Shahabudin. H. N. Balhat- chet, H. Y. Leong, H. L. Ong:

has been represented, that the object and intention of the article, ( was not to endeavour to

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November 13.-Musicale at the Helonu May. Institute, 5.30 pr.

SPORTS.

↓ DANCESİ November 13, 18, 25.-H.K. St. sedute men, in the fighting forces Andrew's Society, practice dances from their dury Fand allegiance at the City Hall

but that it was comment upon armed military feece being used by the State for the suppras sion of industrial disputes.

ME Humphreys added that his November 13.-Interport Cricket,

to offer no first match. Shanghai v. Hong instructions ware evidence and ask the magistrate kong, 10.30 a.m. todischarge the defendant." November 15. Firat tourna Mr. Campbell was thereupon.dis moat of the Hongkong Boxing charged.

Association at Theatre Royal, 9:18 p.m.

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effect that Campbell's defence, was November 14-Lammert Bros., KERBAUGRAN justification. Arrangements hadnt Godown No. 20, The China-Pro- TRAFFIC IN GIRLS. been made to ask for an adjournvident, Loun and Mortgage Co... ment so that Me MacDonald. itd.. West Point, 50 tons sulphate. Mr. Henderson, Mr. Clynes, and of ammonia, 11 a.m. ELDERLY WOMAN BEFORE

several others who had been closely

COMPANY MEETING. COURT.

associated with the Second Inter- November 14-Third meeting of national would be subpoenaed as shareholders in the Hongkong and Canton Ice Manufacturing Co., Before Mr. N. L. Smith, at the witnesses for the defence

The withdrawal of the charge Ltd., at 2 Lower Albert Road, Centrul Magistracy, yesterday

was made onthe sole responsibility hoon. $11 elderly Chinese

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PARIS, November 12.- **Le Journal" publishes a report from Madrid that over eighty militant extremists, were arrested yesterday in Madrid alone. The censorship is stricter than ever and immber of girls out of the Colony known Labour members of Parture at Helena May Institute, woman was charged with taking a severe pressure from such well- November 14.-Children's lec- newspapers are not allowed to for the purpose of prostitution. mention arrests in the provinces,

Mr. B. A. C. North prosecuted,ament as George Lausbury, Mr. "First aid to dolls and others,""

James Maxton, A. A Purcell, 5.30 p.m.. and Mr. R. E. A. Webster repre- John Scurr, and many others... November 17.-Free lecture on sented the defendant.

In Barcelona four bombs were found in the public gardens of Monjuich and five arrests were

police constable, who, made. piticing a bulge under his jacket. followed him and got into the same taxi as the washerman. The P.C instructed the driver to drive to even more serious charges entered the Police Station and the Chinese against him. Both were brought girls there.

was promptly crested and searched before Mr. Pryde in the District Prostitutes and said they were being proceedings.

taken to Annam. They were

at the stution.

On September 30 matter, was Christian science by Mr. John W. Outlying the case, Mr. North raised in the House of Commons Doorly, C.S.B. of London, Eng said that some weeks ago Inspector when Sir Patrick Hastings made and, in Chamber of Commerce Evans paid a visit to a certain long speech, of which the follow rooms, City Hall, 5.30 p.m. boarding house in Hongkong and ing are the vital passages:**** November 24. Half-yearly discovered defendant and several I authorised the police to meeting of the Hongkong Jockey

They admitted being make inquiries and to institute Clab

Cleb in the Jockey room, Hongkong Club, 6.80 p.m. The Corporal at Court yesterday morning when taken to Mr. A. E. Wood, who in that the editor of the paper had I was subsequently informed the Station proceeded to remove Willie was found guilty and severe formed them that they could not go been found to be absent owing to the pistols and he had taken four of ly dealt with and the Chinese was to Annam but would have to return illness, and that a charge had been

While digging a grave in them away from the Chinese, when renunded on charges of murder.

(Gloucestershire) the man suddenly made a dush for attempted murder and possession of to Canton. On the 8th inst., In-preferred against a man named Mangotsfield"

spector Evana boarded a ship bound John Campbell, who was tem- Churchyard, John Bryant, 74, fell berty. The Corporal had turned arms.

for Saigon and there found the porarily acting to his place. Hav | into it dead. round to put the pistola in a drawer

same five girls. The accused was ing regard to that fact I was when the prisoner, snatched the fifth pistol from his waist and fired

on the dis degree of responsibility of Camp Council discussion at the Cpl. He missed lifra, but Coatinned to fire at random in the

successful prosecution upon such a standards, superseded by electric bell as in my opinion an un- posal of the town's street gas direction of the Folice who followed him as he dashed out of the Station,

charge would be most unfortunate. light, it was suggested they be used He made for the swamp behind

Campbell was a young man, Nelson-road where an Indian co- Shanghai washerman had given At this point Mr. Webster en believed to be of excellent char stable. No. 130, succeeded in bring evidence, Mr. Bheedy gave tered the Court and said that be acter. He was not in the regular

struggle ensued.”

f the body and once on the hand, be kept his hold of the Chinese who was once more captured.

ROUGHT THE ARMS

+

ČASK AGAINST TISA,

The evidence recorded against not there at the time but appeared seriously concerned as to the During Wareham, Dorset, the stoker, was to the effect that he later with her luggage. had disposed of the arms to the Chinese and was inter arrested and continnéd Mr. North, and I do

The girls, are very hostile." larged with possession of arms not think they will incriminate the without a licence. After officers of defendant. The evidence is.. the Revenue Department and the circumstantial."

me originally,

for training rambler roses.

At an inquest at Newport, Mon.,

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W. Meners Yoe Lee Yuen, Im porters" and "Exporters and Manu facturers Agedis as our sole Agent should certainly in Chinnu An not have "authorised proceedings Srciete Italiana. Importazione e to have been taken against this Espostazione Estremo Orient, Trieste,

Italy man, at den ene

-li the same débale and on the' Same day the Prime Minister stated

ing him to the ground by hitting evidence of arrest. The Shanghai was informed at 2:20 pm to employment of the newspaper in on Harry Forster, 25. clerk, a hirn with brick. The constable washerman had been brouglit on defend. He was instructed to ap- question, but had been mersivi doctor said › that near the heart he at once fell on the Chinese and aboard and although there were 80 ply for a remand and bail. He had engaged for a short time to take had a clot of blood weighing alb

For managed to free his arms and point picked out Willie Tisa without sons, and defendant's name was away i

His responsibility years to form. ng the revolver at the P.C.'s

hesitation,

fon his list. Rasing read over the appeared to be very limited, .* heart, he pulled the trigger. The

The Chief Officer of the vessel names, Mr. North said that the He could in no way be proved constable was killed instantly, and the Chinese continued his fight, evidence of having warned the others were the prosecution's wit to be responsible for the policy of

crew of the seriousness of dealing nessen.

the paper Another constable attempted to stop in firearms.

Mr. North continued that he was

His military record was excep: Jim and although shot twice, once

the pistols to the Chinese.

The accused denied having sold putting them in the box to see if tionally good. He had voluntarily admitted that the holster was found sent away. "I am not sure if there ning of the war. He had been He they would admit they were being enlisted for service at the begin on him but said that he was going is a case at all," said Mr. North, severely wounded and thereby to destroy that together with a lot so I had to get it over, as early as incinacitated for life, and had been Enquiries disclosed the fact that of other rubbish he had in his bunkposmble."

decorated with the Milltary Medal the Chinese had bought the armHIS HONOCE'S COMMENTS. His Worship then said that he for gallantry that same morning.. As it truna- His Honour considered that the would take the evidence of Inspect these facts had been known to pired, he went on board and inter-charges had been proved up to the tor_Evans and then, adjourn, wiewed seven of the crew of the hil. In view of what had since The Inspector gave evidence German steamer, "Goblenz," with happened, namely the killing of one bearing ont Mr. North's opening

view to purchasing arms but was man and the wounding of another, and the case was adjourned, bail ansuccessfal until he came across the seriousness of the crime became Being fixed at $500aní ju qu Wilio Tina, the chief stoker. The apparent. There was no evidence) | Itter aid he had some guns and that the accused instigated the howed the accused six beautiful subsequent events but it was clear anauser automatics which, together, that for the purposes of gain he with 000 rounds of ammunition; he parted with the arms and that, as would part with for $193. There it happened, he put fliem in the was an argument and at last a bar hands of a dangerona ruffian. gain was struck, This stateinent. There was a discussion as to ok the police to the slip where whether an order for the "est" Willie Tins was seen in the hands should be used or not. The ge- Measrs. Thornton, Butterworth. of Revenue Officer who had decused gave his age an 48 and HisLtd are publishing a limited tained him to examine the contente Honour eventually decided that it edition of the Chater Collection, of a cloth bag he had in his hands, was a case which justified his pictures relating to China, Hong As it happened, the contents of his making an order under the amended long and Macao 1656-1860. There ng wore evidence of an incriminat ordinance-Sentence of two years ara 18 picturen in colour and 240 ing nature, for inside were found rigorous imprisonment with 10

pictures, In black and several boxes of ammunition. Then strokes of the cat wae Danses. an empty pitol bolster "se found The Chinese was re nded ander Willie's shirt.

*** His cabin was searched and the 100 Se

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