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SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1926..

POLISH REVOLT.

MARSHAL PILSUDSKI GAINS:

"GROUND..

POPULARLY SUPPORTED;

(Reuter's Servion))"

Puris, May 14.

The Polish Ambassador has re- colved a commosiqué stating, the Government guarded! by lovar Regiments. has established itself in the Belvedere Palace, and have declarad Marshal Pilsudski a rebel and outlaw.

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Four Army Corps have been or- dered to march on Warsaw, which is now completely Surrounded and the rebels are showing signs of de- moralisation.

General Strike Proclaimed: '

Warsaw, May 14.

BOMB CHEMICALS.

ALLEGATIONS AGAINST NAVAL CLERK.

SOLD FOR SHUM CHUN 2

FIREARMS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

IMPORT AND EXPORT FROM BRITISH ISLES..

BOARD OF TRADE MÉMO

1. The following arrangements, The possession of chemicals with intent that they should be have been made with effect from used in the manufacture of bombs January 1, 1928, regarding the was the charge brought against import and export of frearms and ja Malay employee in the ammunition by holders of firearm Ordnance Department of the certificates lesued to them by the Royal Naval Yard at the Magis police authorities in Great Britain tracy yesterday. In the course of or Northern Ireland under Section the case it was alleged that de-1 (1) of the Firearms Act, 1920, fendant had stated the powder which formed the subject of one of the charges had come from the Government Ordnance Depart ment.

2 A holder of a valid: freamy certificate may take with him out of Great Britain or Northern Ireland or bring back with him into Great Britain or Northern Defendant, it was also alleged Ireland, the firearms and ammuni in the course of the case, had also tion which the Firearm Certificate stated that he had sold similar entitles him to hold in Great Britain explosives to the troops under theor Northern Ireland, provided that. All night long and to-day fighting command of General Chan Kwing the firearm certificate is produced by him with the firearms and am- has been going on between Marming and the late Dr. Sun. sha Paudeks troops and the The arrest followed negotia munition to the customs authorities. Government forces, the former tions between the defendant and a at the port of departure at the time gaining the ascendancy, They at Chinese detective who gave evid- of export and at the port. of entry present hold practically the whole ence at the Magistracy yesterday at the time of import. No licence the capital except Belvedere as to having posed as desirous of will be required by the holder of chemicals for the manufacture of the firearm certificate in such a Paluce.

Regiments arriving from the pre-bombs to be used at Shum Chun. case, vinces are mostly joining. Maraha One or two meetings between the whom two took place, at which there was Pilyuduki's troops, for

also present another man who was numerous volunteers one enrolling..

The Socialists have ented referred to throughout the case general strike to assist Marshalay "Mr. X." This was the man

the Chinese detective said, whol had introduced him to the defen dant and had carried out pre- liminary negotiations.

Pilsudski's enuse.

Palace Occupied..

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Berlin, May 14L. It la reported from the Potah frontier that Marshall Pikudski has gained possession of Belvedere Palace.

Marked Notes.

The chemicals were to be sold at $40 lb., stated the Chinese

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3. Import and export under the above arrangements will only be permitted if the following condi- tions are complied with (a) The firearms and ammunition must be covered by the firearm certifiente. A licence will be necessary 1 respect of any firearm andi ammunition not covered by the frearm certifi cate:

The members of M. Witos's detective, and the notes he even-b) Government have been taken pritually handed in payment were soner of tre fleeing..

POLAR FLIGHT.

marked by the police. On huid- ing the chemicals over to witness the defendant told him: to, say, it' he was questioned that they were:

mixture. ingrédients for curry

At a subsequent meeting at which more chemicals allegedly for the

AMUNDSEN'S DIRIGIBLE SOLL manufacture of bombs were to be

OVERDUE..

THEORIES IN AMERICA.

(Reuter's Service.)

passed over, the Police were in- formed of the arrangements and! the defendant was arrested as he was on his way to the Hotel which had been fixed as the rendezvoUS,, To carry out the bluff witness way New York, May 14..also brrested and tied up. The Nonge is twelve hours ovek. Defendant's house was searched, dae, but. Amundsen's friends trend on the defendant's wife being little concerned. They ure of told to produce the money she had, opinion that he is exploring tarher the marked notes used in the pay- afield thin "he originally intendedment for the earlier chemicals More chemicals. ar the hope of finding, land suitable were produced.

to serve as a refuelling station of a similar nature to those which when trans-Polar fight becomes had formed the subject of the a normal methed of travel

negotiations were found.. also a The theory is that the amos-book entitled "A Treatise on Ser- A number of pherics are preventing a wireless vice Explosives." message from Amundsen reaching invoices relating to the purchase America

of powder were also found

Defendant's use was that he on the was selling the powder understanding that it was to be used in the manufacture of Ferackers at Macao.

SPANISH AIRMEN.

AN ENVITATION TO VISIT JAPAN,

(Reuter's Service, i

Tokyo, May

It is learned from the War D

partament that after receiving ar official intimation that the Spanish

The case was adjourned till next Friday.

TRIAD SOCIETY.

SENTENCES AT KOWLOON COURT.

Fines or alternative imprison-

it ers have given up the fight ment were the sentences" yester Tokyo from Manila, the Depart-day at the Kowloon Magistracy on ment through the Foreign Office, alleged members of a Triad have requested the Spanish bega-Society. the arrest having follow- ed the seizure by the Police of a.

tion to unge the watons to cons

tinue as formerly arranged as large quantity of writing material is considered that the completion relating to the Society. of the night to Tokyo would help to bind the two Countries, together. The permission to land at Karenko in Formosa 4610 holds good.

MOROCCAN WAR.

REBELLIOUS TRIBES NOW A SUBMIT --

(Havas Agency.)

Rabat, May 14. North-west of Beraber pro- French partisans have advhneed 18kometres. Fractiolis of the

The first defendant. against whom it was stated that his house was used for the purposes of the meetings of the Society, was fined $350 or six months' hard labour and three others were fined $100 or three months hard labour.

Various excuses were put for- ward by the defendants all of whom denied connection with the Society. One stated that he was. on a visit to a sick friend on the night of the arrest.

His name, he stated, was not on any of the documents seized and it was merely his kindly action that led to his appearance.

Marnissa trike still rebellious have KOWLOON MATTERS.

made submission.

PEKING CABINET, »

MINISTER FOR THE NAVY APPOINTED.

(Reuter's Service.)

Peking, May, 14, Admiral i Ting, Hsin has de- glined the Navy portfolio, which is now allotted to Admiral Tu Hai- kuei.

MR. H. W. LESTER.

DEATH REPORTED FROM SHANGHAL

(Reuter's Servico.) ·

Shanghai, May 15. The death is announced of Mr. Henry W. Lester, manager of Messrs. Dodwell and Co., at the age .of 87 years.

INSTITUTION OF POLICE. 'PHONE.

The Brearny certificate must be

válidi. An out of date ArcwNTYU certificate will not be accepted':

firearm certificates are valid for 3 years only in Great Britain and for one year only in Northern Ireland.

e) The firearms and ammunition must be carried by the owner. If they are carried by any per- son other than the owner, eik«. by a relative of the owner or by a firm of forwarding agents.

z licence and not a firearm cer- tideate must be produced to the customs authorities.

(d. The firearms certificate' must.

be produced to the customs authorities by the holder at the time of arrival or de- parture together with the fire- arms and ammunition covered by the certificate in order that they can be checked against it by the customs authorities. 4. Smooth bcre shot guns and ammunition therefor. Although not necessary in Great Britain, a firearm certificate is required to authorise the possession of smooth bore shot guns and shot cartridges, in Northern Ireland.

Smooth bore shot guns and 'am- munition therefor may only be exported to the following destina- tions under Board of trade licences. except in the case of shot guns and shot cartridges, which are in- cluded on firearm certificates Jasued by the authorities in North- ern Ireland. These cases will come ander the provision sei put. in: paragraphs: 2, and 3 above]:- (a) The whole of the continent of Africa, with the exception of Algerin, Libya and the Union: of South Africa (within this arew are included all islands situated within. 4 hundred nautical miles of the const, together with Prince's Island, St. Thomas Island', und the Islands of Annobon and Socotra)

(b)

(e)

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Transcaucusla, Persia. Gwadar; the Arabian Peninsula, and such continental parts of Asia as were included in the Tur kish Empire on August 4, 1914. A maritime zone including the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, the Persian Gulf and the Sew of Oman and bounded by a Hne drawn from Cupe Guardafui, following the latitude of that cape to its intersection with longitude 67 degrees east Greenwich, and proceeding thence direct to the eastern frontier of Persin on the Gulf of Oman.

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5. Holders of firearm certificates desirous of taking their firearms and ammunition abroad are warned that there are restrictions on the Additional matters received Importation of certain goods into attention at the last Kowloon some countries and that they must" Gir Residents Association meeting, comply with the regulationa not reported yesterday were asuny) in force in the country of destination. The Importation into. follows:-

A letter from the Captain India of rifles of 308 or 450 bare Superintendent of Police was and of pistols and revolvers of read. stating that the Mongkok-calibre between 441 and 465, in- tsui Police Station was being conclusive, is prohibited and inquiries nected with the public telephone, in regard to this prohibition should It will be remembered that a short be addressed to the High Commis- time ago the Association, asked sioner for India, 42, Grosvenor that this should be done, as it was Gardens, S.W.1.

and

felt that it was moct necessary. Applications for firearm certi- in cases of emergency that re-ficates and Import and export sidents in that neighbourhood licences. should be able to telephone direct (0) Firearm certificates. Applica to the station.

tlons should be addressed in the case of Great Britain to the polica authoritics nearest the applicants residence and in the care of Northern Ireland. to the Inspector-General, Royal Ulstar Constabulary,

Nathan Road:

A letter from the Colonial Secretary was also received stat ing that the work of straightening Nathan Road near the Po Hing Theatre was nearing completion.

Atlantic Buildings, Waring * Strost, Belfastame (b) Licences Applications for im pore and axport licences should be addressed to the ImportB and Exports Licensing Bectioni Board of Trade, Great Norths~|| erm. Ireland in which case a plications should be addressed to the Inspector-General, Royal Ulater Constabulary, Atlantic Buildings, Waring! Street, 'Belfast.:

A memorial of re-entry by the. Crown on New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 980 has been registered..

The cancellation of the memorial of re-entry on Burs Bullding Lot No. 217 has: basu re- gistered

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A new schedule of charges for Bacteriologieal. Examinations has boon substituted for that published in Government Notification No. 380- of December 9.

SILK SALE

LAST WEEK

"BOYCOTT

FOR THE

BENEFITS

BARGAINS"

A new stock has been received. Same prices offered.

D.

Royal Silk Store:

SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS.

L'INDO-

The rainfall, for the month of April at the Botanical Gardens was 1890 inches on 21 days, at the Matilda Hospital Mount Kellett,

THE BANQUE | DE: it was 19.62 Inches on 22 days, CHINE beg to inform all and at the Police Station, Taipo interested in safe deposit, that they it was 12:87 inches or 15 days have actually in their new build- The lowest reading of the barome, queen's Road, Safe deposit tor (M.S.1) was 29.701 inches, at boxes at the yearly rate of $8 for 6 pm. on the 23rd. The maximum the small size and $12 for the squall velocity, as recorded by the

large size. Dine-Bazendell anemograph was at the rate of 48 miles per hour at

0.35 pm on the 29th:

'Plasse apply to the Cashier. Hongkong, 21st April, 1928..

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