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1929.

THE LONGEST AIR ROUTE

FORGERY TRIAL CHALLENGE CROYDON KARACHI After consulting the Jury, his IMPERIAL AIRWAYS PLAN A Honour the Chief Justice (Sir 5,000-MILE SERVICE Henry Gollan, C.B.E.), presiding at the January Criminal Session to-day, STARTING NEXT MONTH announced that the Court would not London, Yesterday.

London, Yesterday. sit to-morrow (in which event a Speaking at the "Constitutional number of Bankruptcy cases will be The provisional time table has Club on the naval situation Mr heard) and will resume on Monday been issued by the Imperial Air- Bridgeman, First Lord of the Ad- at 10.30 a.m., or shortly afterwards ways of the longest organised air- miralty said the Government's naval as his Lordship expects to dispose route in the world, namely a 6,000- policy was as it always had been in of a civil action in a few minutes. I miles weekly service from England this country. Pacific policy.

His Honour the Puiane Judge to India for passengers, mails and He did not subscribe to the view (Mr. Justice Wood), having return-freight to leave Croydon at 5.45 on that an adequate British Navy wased from leave yesterday, sat in Sum. the morning of Saturdays beginning i in any way a menace to the peace mary Jurisdiction this morning and March 30 and arriving at Karachi. of the world. On the contrary, he

The return will Greenwich time, regarded it, as a great safeguard dealt with a long "Friday hearing at 10.30 the following Friday, both and our purpose was to be of use it." His Lordship will be in Cham-be made from Karachi on Monday. wherever we could. We had to en-bers to-morrow and will hear the arriving at Croydon on the follow- sure a free passage of sen not only last case in the January Sessions caling Sunday. for our raw materials but also for endar on Monday, very food, on which our existence depended.

Prepared to Reduce

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Our view of disarmament that we were quite prepared to make a reduction of armaments so long as ith left unimpaired that in- Burance against loss of the freedom of the seas which was essential to the very existence of the country.

We had made a great many re- ductions and we had o ered to make many more which had not always been accepted. We had done our part and more than our part in the direction of reductions. -British Wireless Service.

U. S. Cruiser Bill

"I have complete confidence that the nation which introduced the Kellogg Pact and the people who signed it will keep the peace of the world,” added Mr. Bridgeman.

In regard to America's cruiser bill, he stated, it was no business of ours to interfere.-Reuter,

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[62 hours each way. The service is Mr. C. H. Eldridge of the Hong primarily intended to accelerate Kong and Shanghai Banking Cor-mails and will greatly speed up those not only to India but also to Iraq, Palestine, Ceylon, Australasia, {China and Japan-Reuter.

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The anti-cyclone over S. E. Mongolia has strengthened fur- ther.

The Indo-China depres sion has filled up. Strong mon- soon may be expected along the S. E. coast of China and fronh monsoon over the N. China sea.

THE LAST TIME

(Continued from page 1.)

Lo Kwong-mia (1st in English, Mathematics, Science); Cheng Yam- ting (2nd in Mathematics).

Form I-Yip Kung-chiu (Dux and let in English, History, Geo- graphy, Arithmetic, Mathematics); Loo Teng-nguan (let in Scripture); Lee Wal-yeung (2nd in English I); Kwok Ying-chiu (1st in English poration gave evidence this morn-II); Fan Chi-chiu (2nd in History, ing in the conspiracy case in which Geography); Tang Pik-chee (2nd in three men and a woman are charged Arithmetic).

on several counts in connection with

Form IL-Kam Cheung-ying the alleged forgery of $50 bank- (Dux and 1st in Scripture, English notes. He described the notes seiz-1); Kwok Hing-chung (1st in Eng- ed as good intitations.

Hah 1); Chang Shin-fook (1st in Mr. L. Sarrazolla, of the Hong Geography); Li Kondan (1st in Kong Printing Press, also gave evid- Arithmetic). CHINESE MERCHANTS SPEAK❘ance, this in regard to a small print- Form LA.So Ting-chu (Dux and ing machine seized by the Police. lat in English ); Chaung Wing- "That is 'absurd," one of the pri-ngal (1st in Scripturo (tle); Li soners who is conducting his own Hin-lang (1st in Scripture (tle); defence ejaculated when the witness Li Hin-dua (1st in English II); Lim differed from a suggestion made by Six-tsu (1st in Arithmetic). The Preparatory Committee on him. Prisoner thereupon challeng- For IB.-Chan Kal-yung (Dux Chinese, questions appointed by M.ed witness to "an experiment in and 1st in English, Scripture); Au Alberto Pirelli (President of the Court." International Chamber of Com- merce) to prepare for discussion the problem of Chinese reconstruc- tion at the congress of the Chamber at Amsterdam in July next, met at Paris on Van 26, 27, 28.

London, Yesterday,

Not Authorities Prisoner put it to witness that printing signatures was a fine art, and not like printing, say, a vialt-

ing card. '.

Witness was also questioned as to It was attended by a delegatich of representatives of the National the condition of ink on the disc after Association of Chinese Chambers of certain operations. Commerce headed by Mr. LoneWhen the witness again differed, Ling.

prisoner informed his Lordship that Best Attention

He wished to inform the Court that The Committee was gratifled to the machine could not be used for His hear the programme agreed upon printingitforged banknotes.

at Shanghai and Nanking, including Lordship replied: "The jury and I the balancing of the Chinese budd are not authorities on the type of get, reduction of military expend machine that can be used for for- ture etc., and discussed at length-gery "ft stor

with the Shanghai delegates the Ultimately his Lordship ruled that basic financial,addustrial and compractical illustration in Court mercial problems of Chinese econo-would serbe nol púrpose." mies, and the development of Oficial from Canton commercial transactions.

Another witness for the Crown

Kwal-sang (1st in Arithmetic); Ue Sai-yim (2nd in Scripture).

Dux of the Chinese School 1928: Chul Kal-ming (gold medal).

Form VI.--1st Lee Lok. Form V.-1st Leung Hau-yuen. Middle A-1st Chul Kal-ming, 2nd Wong Cho-tong, 3rd Wong Sze-

kit.

Middle B-1st Yip Kung-chiu, 2nd Chu Shlu-cheung, 3rd Ng Sum-

pun.

Middle C.-1st Cheng Yam-yue. Lower A.-lat Kam Cheung-ying. Lower B.-1st Woo Hau-kong, 2nd Chan Kai-yung, 3rd Li Hon-fan. Lower C.-lat Yam Yue-ching, 2nd Kwok Hing-chung, 3rd Cheung Wing-ngai.

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on a footing of strict equality. j'évidence related: fto allegations con- Kut.

The Committee recorded the fact berning zino blocks which were stat- that developments in China necesedi be connected with: Chinese sitated contemplating revision of banknotes and algnatures, a of Chung, Chang Yung-shing, Kho the past regime in the interest of Mr. Somerset Fitzroy (Assistant Peck-bo, Lee Lock, Tan Chu-song, all parties. M. Pirelli stated that Attorney-General) is predating. Teh Eng-liat the International Chamber of Com-Me d'Almada e CastropUx:(in- merce will give its best attention to btracted by drwy Le d'Almada problems of the East-Reuter. Cuatro, Spy is defending one of the

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Senior-Chin Wong-fatt, George Lau, Ling Sung-ul (Distinction in English), Yeung. Sez-keung.

Junior-Chan Shiu-yim (Dis- tinction in Mathematics), Chua Teck-hung, Lai Hau-eik, Lau Po- wing (Dietinction in Scripture), Raymond Lau, Lee Hua-ngak (Dis- ontinction in Scripture), Lee Khan- demana, to-day was 270 1/16.Jau, Sod Kurama. (Distinction in ublexubelb to Janaina sensa de h bandewyn hawafata fatal ad loMathematics), Tan Siu-chin, Wen

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The Bishop's Praise Duppuy remarked that the College had had a year of very

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Mr. Kwok delivered A short Hong Kong and, in China. That was the proud hope of the College.speech in Chinese, referring to the

He was glad they were moving greater facilities which would be. to Stanley at a time when they had available in the new building.

real progress, especially with re- a much stronger staff. They had In proposing a vote of thanks gard the new building on Stan Mr. Britton with 15 years of ex- to Mr. Kwok, the Hon. Dr.Tso Le paninaula. He was glad that, perience at the College, Mr, Ling, Wiping well, the next speech day Mr. Tang and Mr. Tam. In add wold Be Held in the new building. tlen, the staff, had been consider He recalled that when H.E, the ably reinforced."

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