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MONDAY, JANUARY 6.
TUESDAY, JANUARY
HONG KONG,
CHRISTIAN DOES NOT LABOUR CRITIC ON MUTINEERS TO BE
SWEAR!
BUT RESISTS SEARCH BY
CONSTABLES
quite resist
HIS STORY DISBELIEVED
"You must understand clearly that you must not search by any policeman. It is his duty. And you must not a-e abusive language"
This was the stern remark voked by Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, to Edward Chung (60) a rivet tester of Australia, who Was charged with using abusive langu age to an Indian constable, whereby a breach of the peace might have been caused.
The policeman said that he was on patrol in company with another India on the Ma Tau. Wei Road. when he noticed the defendant run- ning toward Hunghom with a parcel wrapped in paper under his left
arm.
INDIAN FOLLY
GOVERNMENT UNMOVED BY STUPID RESOLUTION
i
A CALAMITOUS STEP
WITHDRAWN
SHIH YU-SAN TO RETAIN FORMER POST ON C.E.R.
"IRONSIDE" EXPENSES
Nanking, Yesterday,
Rugby, Yesterday.
As a result of recent conferences Ear! Russell, the Under-Secre-
between Ma Fu Hsiang; the Moham- tary for India, speaking at Labour Party meeting yesterday, medan Mayor of Tsingtao, and referred to the situation in India Chiang Kai-shek, arrangements are and stated that no one knew bet-withdrawal of Shih Yu-san's troops, being completed for a peaceful ter than the Indians themselves which mutinied at Pukow on De- how very foolish was the talk of cember 2, from the Tientsin-Pukow complete independence. He said Railway area to north Anhui. that Dominion Status was not pos- sible at the moment and would not be for a long time. Great Britain had been gulding 'India along the read towards democracy.front. To let go suddenly would be a calamity for India.
Ma Fu-hsiang is at present en route to Chengchow to confer with Yes Hai-shan, who is reported to have left Taiyuan for the Honan
To Return Rolling Stock Details as to the agreement have The Labour Party would not al- not been made public but from re- sources #t la learned low themselves to be turned aside liable
that he will be permitted to re from their objective by foolish re- soultions or other forms of pro-tain his former post as Chairman He accosted the man, and request-paganda. They were perfectly of the Anhui Provincial Govern- honest in saying that their objec-ment, and has agreed to return the tive was the self-government of rolling stock which he had com- India For that they were work-mandeered during
mutiny, ing. But they were hindered by while his men will be temporarily these foolish, resolutions, which stationed in north Anhui, pending had been deplored by all friends instructions from the Central Gov- of India in Britain.-British Wire-ernment. less Service.
ed a search. The defendant who could speak English, replied "What for"? A second request was made, when the defendant swore at the constables, who at once arrested him.
P. C. Farrell pointed out that that part of Ma Tau Road where the constable was op duty was a very dangerous centre, and always two
the
Before the mutiny Shih Yu-san received $800,000 for the trans portation of his men to Canton to
constables must be on patrol there. BIG POWERS AND THE take part in the campaign against
The defendant, in answer to the charge said "I am a Christian, and
I do not swear at anyone.
As for
saying that I was drunk, it is all
YOUNG PLAN
wrong because I never drink at all. AUSTRIA DISAGREES WITH THE
I was only running for a motor bus,- because I was
in a hurry. The constable treated, me roughly, and shook me about, and tore a button from my shirt."
The Magistrate told the defendant that he had no right to exempt him- self from search. Other people must be searched as well. There might have been opium or arms in his parcel.
His Worship defendant.
cautioned the
LITTLE ENTENTE
SCHEME TO RATIFY. PLAN
The Hague, Yesterday. The efforts of Austria to come to an agreement with the Little En- tante has yet succeeded, but there is reason to believe that the Great Powers believe that the Young Plan can be put into operation even with out the signatures of representa- tives of the small Powers and, if necessary, they will ratify the Plan
The following passengers, con- themselves and leave the latter to nected with the Royal Navy, left settle their own differences-Reu- Hong Kong on Saturday on the 8.8. ter. "Rajputana," Paym.-Licut.-Comdr. W. G. Ward-Smith, Lieut.-Comdr. J. A. S. Eccles, Mrs, and Miss Eccles, Surg.-Lieut. J. R. C. Spicer, and Lieut. J. Mornement.
. Small States' Claims
The Hague, Yesterday. The Conference here is divided into two' committees, one under M. Jaspar, to deal with German re-
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Raliway men are already making the necessary repairs, and it is expected that through services on the line will be resumed before long-Reuter.
presentations, and the second, un; der M. Loucheur, to deal with non- German reparations. The latter committee ía considering alphabeti- cally the claims of the small States, the matter likely to cause the prin- cipal difficulties at the conference.
Horr Schober, he Ausrian Chan- cellor, has promised that if Aus- tria le exempted from reparations she will waive all financial claims agalust succession States and the Little Entente.
The Powers are conciliatory on the matter, but are hesitating. The matter will be discussed privately for a report on Monday.
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