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LEVINE AGAIN.
Flight To Karachi Held Up.
SOMEWHERE IN PARIS.
Efforts To Communicate With Millionaire Fail.
AFTER ZAGHLUL.
Wafd To Select Successor.
REGARD FOR BRITAIN.
Friendly Foreign Relations Declared Essential.
Cairo, Yesterday.
The recent death of Zaghlul
CHINESE “REDS.”
Students Deported From Germany.
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BEER HOUSE CONFERENCE.
Peking Authorities Warn All Scholars Abroad.
London, Yesterday.
Peking, Sept. 5. An extraordinary position has
According to the report to Mr. developed in regard to the pro- Pasha is among the many factors Wei Chen-chu, Minister to Ger- jected Levine flight to Karachi.
conferring an unusual importance many, three Chinese students who The machine was ready for the on the Ward Congress at the recently participated in a confer- flight to-day and weather was conclusion of which a manifesto ence of German Communists at a favourable, but Levine was in was issued affirming their inten- Berlin beer house, have been sent Paris and efforts to communicate tion of pursuing Zaghlul's policy to Hamburg under police escort with him were unsuccessful. and emphasising the necessity of for deportation to China as alien
Capt. Hinchcliffe, in an inter-friendly foreign relations, espe- undesirables. view, said that Levine told him he cially with Britain.
Prior to their departure for would return to-day and that if A meeting of the Wafd parlia-Hamburg, Mr. Wei tried to come! Levine arrived in time he propos-mentary members is called for to an agreement with the German ed to start to-morrow morning, September 26 when it is expected Foreign Office about the retention but if they did not get away by to proclaim Mustapha Pasha of the students in Germany until Thursday he would be reluctantly Nahas as leader in succession to close of their school terms; but as: compelled to give up the attempt | Zaghlul-Reuter.
as his leave from the Imperial Airways would shortly expire- Reuter.
A MIX UP"
LOCAL CAR DRIVER FINED.
POLICEMAN NOT SEEN.
Mr. F. Borteele was this morn- Ing summoned before Major C.
IN THE NEWS.
ITEMS FROM TO-DAY'S POLICE REPORTS.
their conduct was regarded by the Berlin police as dangerous to the peace and order of the "German Republic, they were finally sent to Hamburg for deportation to the Far East.
Government Warning.
The Berlin police are in posseS- sion of reports that these young Chinese students are members of Jewellery and money valued the Russian communist party and at $46 was yesterday stolen consequently their further so- from the quarters of Sergt. journ in Germany would be detri- Major T. Soar, K.O.S.B., station-mental to German interests. ed at Mount Austin,
The government has issued a circular telegram to all Chinese Chinese police constable C160 students in foreign countries, especially those in Great Britain Willson at the Central Magistracy was yesterday taken to the Gov-and Japan, warning them to be- for falling to obey traffic signal vernment Civil Hospital suffer have themselves and not to join while driving motor car No. 1809
ing from injuries received at the junction of Pokfulum and Bonham Roads at 3 p.m., on Sep- through jumping from the third any foreign or Chinese party or interest themselves in affairs out- tember 9. He said that he did not floor verandah of No. 3, Upper side their studies, otherwise they see the traffic constable who was Station Street during a police must accept the consequences certainly not at his usual post in the centre of the cross roads. It was raining at the time, and de-
raid.
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A Chinese woman was yes-phatically deny having any con- fendant suggested that the con. terday knocked down by a nection with the Russian or Chin stable was probably taking shelter elsewhere. The first time he saw tram car in Des Voeux Road. She ese Reds, though they are mem- the Indian trame constable Was attempted to cross the road in bers of the Kuomintang. after he had got into collision with front of the tram, and the driver
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Traffic Sergeant Hopkin asid that three vehicles were "mixed up" in Ja jam at the spot on the after- noon in question, namely, the de- fendant'a car and lorries No. 104 and 1425, the drivers of which had been summoned for obstruction.
The Magistrate decided to take the three cases together. Failed to Stop.
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IRISÁ ELECTIONS.
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As the result of a fall from the cockloft while asleep, a Chin- ese living at No. 16 Shanghai Street, Yaumati, received injur- ies to his head which necessitated SLIGHT GOVERNMENT LEAD. his removal to the Kwong Wah Hospital.
Dublin, Yesterday.
The Government groups, 80. Found sick and destitute a 70- far, number 62 and the Opposi After the two lorry drivers, had year-old Chinese woman living tion 56. All the Ministers have been charged, evidence was taken in a small matahed on the re been returned. Mr. John Jinka to the effect that the lorries met clamation at Taikoktaui was yes- was eliminated at Sligo, Mr. at the junction and stopped one on terday removed to the Kwong Johnson, the Labour Leader, who each side of the road to exchange Wah Hospital. When discovered, was regarded as coolles. This left hardly any room
Then the old woman was sitting be-President, for other vehicles to pass. Mr. Borteele's car came down Pok-side the dead body of her 80- Dublin.
There were no F fulum Road The, traffic constable year-old son.
con- signalled him to stop. He falled suspicious circumstances
a possible
Was defeated
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Labour Losing. When counting was resumed
to do so, and approaching the juncnected with the man's death,' and in the Free State Elections this tion at a high speed, the motor car the body was removed to ran into lorry No. 104 on the left mortuary for burial. side of the road.
The drivers of the lorries denledi
that they were changing coolles at
the morning, the position of Parties was:-Government and Republi-
can 49 each; Labour 11; In-
The suden bursting of a tyre, dependents 10; Farmers
4;
the time. Lorry No. 104 suddenly caused private motor car No. 27 National League 2; Workers' went out of order and Jerry No. to swerve sharply and plunge League 1, leaving 26 seats to be 1426 which was passing stopped to down an embankment on the road filled. render assistance.
between Kwanti and Manwäi vil- Neither of the main parties At His Post.
lage. The car overturned in the has yet won a seat from the Major Willson remarked that if it fall and its cur Europe in occu other, but both have increased at were thrown heavily.. the polls at the expense of the were a fact that lorry No. 104 had pants got into difficulty it was obvious Luckily all fell clear of the car. smaller groups. Labour has lost that its driver could not help it stop- One man suffered injuries to his one-third of its membership.- ping.. The driver of No. 1425, how shoulder which had to receive Reuter.. over, should not have stopped on treatment at the hospital. The the other side of the road. It was car's right mudguard was damag- 2.30 pm his bustness to see that his vehicle ed by the fall. It was on the 8.30 p.m
was not in such a position as to con- trip back to Kowloon from the 3.80 p.m.stitute a danger to other traffic. 5 p.m.
The Indian constable said that he New Territories when the acci- 5.p.m.
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According to the results of the Bookbinders. Irish Free State election so far has a lead of three over de declared the Government Party THE “CHINA MAIL," Books- Valera's party and the combined was at his post all the time, and did not leave it until after the acci dent. He saw Mr. Borteele's Three Chinese boys were yes- Government groups are one car coming and signalled it to stop, terday removed to the Kwong ahead of the opposition groups. but it carried on and collided with Wah Hospital suffering from shot The position is as follows
wounds, said to have been caused Government 52, Independent 10, one of the lorries, car No. 1869, who was riding with guese who were out shooting anipe de Valera's party 49, Labour 11,
Mr. C. Arnulphy) owner of through being hit by some Portu- Farmers 4
Total Government group 66, Mr. Borteele, went into the witness in the New Territories. The boy National League 2 Communist box and testified that he also did were not seriously hurt, but they
not see the traffic constable until were kept in the hospital over one. Total opposition group, 68. after the accident. The witness
The number of members etill 11.30 am, who lived in Pokfulum, had been night. The identity on the Portu-
2.80 p.m. driving past the junction daily for guese is unknown sa they had to be elected is 23 British 2.80 p.m. the past two years and always book failed to report the accident to the Wireless Service
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Not Going Fast
Asked if he had anything else to say Mr. Borteele reported that he did not see the traffle constable and concluding that the road was clear, he carried on. Then twenty yards ahead, he saw the l Immediately applied
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