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CHINESE STUDENT CAUTIONED.

Possession of a Shot Gun.

NOT A SERIOUS CASE.

Brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central Police Court this morning on a charge of the posses sion of a shot-gun without a licence from the LG.P., a student, Leung) Kim-chan (20) was cautioned.

NAVAL HONOURS

* LIST.

Officers, Ratings and Nurse Decorated.

MARINES INCLUDED.

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HAND TRUCK MOUNTS PAVEMENT.

Damages Tins and Crushes Girl's Foot.

COOLIES FINED.

Tee Yam, Ng Lin and Lau Sze, The following has been received employed as truck coolles, were from the Admiralty by the local brought before Mr. Schofield in the Naval authorities --

Central Police Court this morning

The Board has been pleased, with charged with driving a hand truck Sub-Inspector Rushell said the His Majesty'a approval, to promote without a licence. It was stated defendant was arrested coming off His Royal Highness the Duke of that the first and second defendants the Ping On Wharf, carrying the York to Rear-Admiral with pushed the truck while the third rifle openly, He was staying here for a few days with some friends Beniority from June 3.

prior to returning to Canton.

The Police did not press for penalty, but merely asked for the custody of the rifle until defendant left, when it will be returned to

him.

The Director of Criminal Intelli- gence did not consider it to be a serious case, in view of that fact that the rifle was not concealed.

OFFENSIVE WEAPONS.

Unemployed Chinese Remanded on Charge

SHAUKIWAN CASE.

man was the puller.

The following members of the Inspector W. R. MacWalter, pro- Royal Navy are included in the secuting, safd that the truck, which Honours list:-

was loaded, was driven along Des Knight. Bachelor, Vice-Admiral Veux Road West. C. D. Carpendaile (retired).

On turning Into Sung Hing Lane, it mounted the Admirals Dreyer and F. Larkin.

K.C.B. (Military division), Vice-kerb, owing to the sudden swerve, and the wheel damaged several tins

C.B. (Military division), Rear-at a street fountain there. Admirala W. F. French, R. M. A Chinese girl, who was standing Coblin, The Hon. W. S. Leverson- nearby, had her foot crushed, and Gower, and Engr. Rear-Admiral H.will be in hospital for about three A. Brown.

weeks.

Replying to his Worship, Inspec- tor MacWalter said a pullar need The not have a licence.

C.B. (Civil division), Rear- Admiral P. L, H. Noble.

K.C.V.O., (Rear-Admiral Hon. A. R. M, Ramsey. · P. J. H. L. Row (retired).

C.V.O., Paymaster Rear-Admiral C.B.E., (Military division), Cap- tain A. C. Goolden (retired).

O:B.E. (Military division), Cap- tain J. M. C. K. Robertson, R.N.V.B.

Lam Ah-tai (82) unemployed of Fuk Chau City, was remanded to to-morrow, for enquiries, at the M.B.E. (Military division), Pay- Central Police Court this morning master. Lieut. (S) 3. P. Canty, by Mr. Schofield, on a charge of Wardmaster Hughes, Supt.-Clerk S. the possession of a chisel, à file, a Halliwell, R.M. picklock and seven skeleton keys, regarded as offensive weapons.

Defendant, when charged, stated the articles belonged to him, but denied.any criminal purpose.

Inspector G. A. Stimson, said that the man was stopped by an Indian constable on patrol in Shing On Lieutenant 'R‚Å‚F.).

M.B.E. (Civil division), Pay- master Lt.-Commander A. Robert- son, R.N.R., (retired).

..

O.B.E. (Civil division), Major J.

J. Bramble, R.M, (retired)...

Air Force Cross, Lt-Commander

His Worship imposed a fine of $7 each on the first and second defen- dants and discharged the third.

NANKING'S VIEW OF SAITO'S SPEECH.

Suspicion Concerning

Manchukuo,

MOVEMENT OF TROOPS,

Nanking, Yesterday. With reference to Viscount

R. Saint A. Malleson, R.N. (Flight Saito's speech yesterday, a For-

eign Office spokesman to-day Street, Shaukiwan in the early British Empire Medal (Military stated that the Shanghai Agree- hours of Saturday morning. He division) T. G. Lockyer, Chief ment did not limit the move was searched and the chisel, file Stoker, N., Corp. F. W. Wallace, ments of Chinese troops, which and picklock were found wrapped R.M., C. N. Poole, Leading have perfect freedom to move in in paper at the back of his trousers. Seaman, R.N., Royal Red Cross Chinese territory.

At the Police Station, the keys were (Second Class), Miss A. Fryer, The Chinese troops are now found in a pocket of his jacket.

Defendant claimed that the

Nursing Sister, Q.A.R.N.H.S.

articles were given him by a friend, LYTTON COMMISSION

and the keys were for his boxes.

FAIR.

To-day's weather report from the Royal Observatory states:

Pressure has increased con- siderably to the East of Hokkaldo; it remains low over China generally, and a depres sion covers the Eastern Sea.

Forecast:-S. winds, mode- rate; fair to showery.

MEXICO'S DEAD NOW 400.

RETURNS.

Fortnight's Stay at Peking.

remaining in their original pesta, instead of Viscount Saito's alle

gation that they were at a pres- cribed distance from Shanghai.

The spokesman regarded Vis count Saito's statement as un- ilateral, saying that the causes of the Shanghai incident were due to Japanese aggression and that if the Japanese did not adopt hostilities and action, nothing untoward could happen at Shang- The Lytton Commission arrly hai. He stated that China was ed here at nine o'clock this even-willing to attend 'a. Round Table ing and were received with an Conference if it was of the na informal.welcome by Marshal ture of the Washington Confer- Chang Hsueh-liang and a large ence and aimed at a settlement gathering of prominent Chinese of Sino-Japanese issues as a and foreigners.

whole.

Peking, Yesterday.

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The Commissioners will re With reference to the Man- The figures given in the cable main in Peking for a fortnight, chukuo, the spokesman declared to-day, of 400 killed and injured and will then leave for Japan, that at first the Japanese Gov- and thousands homeless give some returning to China later to com- ernment, denied any active sup- indication of the terrible sufferings pile their report, probably at port for the Manchukuo, but now

Paitalho. Mexico is undergoing, and it is to

Viscount Saito openly announces be leared that the disaster will Lord Lytton, with several Japan's support of the new State; assume even greater dimensions, members of the Commission, will This fact, he asserted, is makin as instead of subsiding the quaker 80 to Tsingtao by train in the the Chinese authorities more sus- appear to have increased, involving next few days for a brief, visit, picious of Japan's sincerity In tidal waves and eruptions of dor after which they will return to her international dealings. mant volcanoes.

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