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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930.

PIRACY ON THE CHINA SEAS.

SHIPPING COMPANIES AGREE TO PROPOSALS OF GOVERNMENT.

PROVISION OF NAVAL GUARDS

London, Yesterday.

LOCAL ARMY MAJOR FATHER AND SON IN

FINED $5.

ALLOWED HIS DOG "TO BE ABROAD" UNMUZZLED.

LADY SUMMONED.

Major A. Creery, of the Hong Kong In the House of Commons to. and Singapore Brigade, R.A., appeared before Mr. Whyte-Smith at the Kow- day, replying to Sir Basil Petoloon Magistracy this morning, to an- Mr. C. G. Ammon said that theswer a summons for allowing his dog to be abroad without muzzle in replies from the shipping com Nathan Road on March .. panies accepted the Government proposals in principle.-Reuter,

In the flouse of Commons at question time on March 26. Mr. A. V. Alexander said that the

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The Major, who brought his dog on a leash into the Court, pleaded not guilty.

After evidence had been given by Sergeant Brand, his Worship convicted and imposed a fine of $5.

Another Offence.

In the same Court, Miss M. Aives of 1. Mody Road. pleaded guilty to a similar sumnions and was fined $5, while a

had informed Government shipping companies that it prepared to sanction the further extension of the provision for re- gular military and naval guards Chinese house "bey," appearing on in against piracy in China for a destructions from Mr. W. Sanderson, of finite limited perid subject to the 1, Carnarvon Building, also pald a fine

of $5 for the same offence." following provisions:

First, that the companies be fore April 1 agree to an ela beration of the present scheme to supply Indian guards for the internal protection of shipping:

that any Second,

regular guard provided after March 31 are to be paid for by the com- panies in full;

A fine of $20 was imposed on Mr. Frost

of 72A. Nathan Road, who, though absent, pleaded guilty to two summons concerning his two brown

dogs.

Left the Colony. When a summons.against Mr. H. S. Rouse, of the PW.D., was called it was learned by his Worship that the defen- dant had left the Colony, about a fort. Third, that the whole cost of night ago, on ten months' leave. The the elaborated scheme, includ-case was adjourned sine die.

Roo Kung, a Japanese, of Haiphong the maintaining of ing the

Real, was also fined $5 for allowing guard when not actually his dog to be abroad unmuzzled. board ship, should be borne by the companies proportionately to their requirements.

On

"REDS" IN GERMANY

"Trade "Delegates Incite Army to Rebel.

SECRET PRINTING PLANT.

Berlin, Yesterday.

THE DOCK.

BOY WHO LIKES THE LAW BETTER THAN HIS PARENT.

MAGISTRATE'S REBUKE.

"Of what use in a son if he is not to carry out his father's wishes?" is a Chinese truism. It is a good saying if it is applied in the right way, but when it comes to asking one's son to do something unlawful, the unrelenting Law would not be on the side of the father.

An elderly Chineas found this to his cost this morning. He and his son were charged with the joint possession of one tael of illicit opium. The drug was found on the youth, who told the Police that it was given to him by his father, and went so far as to assist

the Police in locating the old man.

Deliberate Dental

At the Police Station, the old gentle. man admitted that the contraband was his, but when brought before Mr. R. E. Lindaell this morning, he deliberately denied knowledge and tried to shift the

blame on. to the Ind.

"You ought to be ashamed of your self. You are a carrier and you used your son to help you in your nefarious trade," said the Magistrate after evid ence had been placed before him.

In discharging the boy, the Magis- trate told him that he need not obey his father if the latter wanted to em- ploy him on unlawful acts, and turning to the old man, the Magistrate sald that he would have to pay a fine of $100

to jail for six weeks. The lad left the dock after assuring

father dead before he would do any thing for him.

or

HOW THEY "STUDY" the Magistrate that he would see his

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London, Yesterday, Replying in the House of Com- mmons to Mr. Somerville in regard to the qualifications of the two represont the

The possibility of a serious Russo German incident is envisage members

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SEDITION CHARGE.,

Another Relative of Gandhi Arrested.

THIRTEEN DETAINED.

New Delhi, Yesterday. The report that Asaf Ali was Arrested Is incorrect. Thirteen ed in an evening newspaper report | Colonies and Protectorates on the

out of the -25 persons ar. that three members of the Russian Imperial Economic Committee, Dr.

and trade delegation in Berlin are Shiels said that one was on the rested have been detained among five men arrested by the Colonial Office staff and the other the others discharged. Davi Das police in connection with the dr was elected by a panel constating Gandhi is charged with sedition covery of two secret printing works, of representatives of the various and the others with violation of publishing Communist pamphlets Colonial associations in Britain. and inciting the army and police to It was almost impossible to secure insubordination. The police head-members who had experience, by quarters refuse to give informa travelling or otherwise, of all the tion-Reuter.

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