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ST. FRANCIS HOTEL
QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL.
Youthful Germans, the girl in picturesque peasant dress, hanging Hit. 'lor's pikture-in e Sudetenland village,
NEW BORDER INCIDENT
Berlin, To-day.
A clash between Czechs and Germans in Ciskovitz south of Teplice-Schoenau which resulted in the death of five Czechs and wounding of a Ger- man customs official is reported here yesterday. The incident is said to have occurred when between 40 and 50 Czechs, some of them in army uni- form, crossed the provisional demarcation line and began to take down the swastikas in the town.
The clash ensured when a Ger- man customs official and police intercepted the invaders. An in- vestigation is now being carried on by a member of the German General Staff and a Czech officer.
In the meantime precautionary measures have been taken, accord-
MAN WHO BROKE
CELLS HOLDS UP
ing to a semi-official news agency PRES. COOLIDGE
by sending police reinforcements and special guards into the evacuated districts.
Owing to the fact that an Ameri-
These forces which are partly motorised have been instructed, can, Frank Lopez, who was being held on board in custody, broke according to the German agency cells and managed to get ashore, "to reply to every assault on part had to appear before the magis- trate at the Central Court this morning on a charge of entering the Colony without a passport, the President Coolidge : was prevented: from sailing according to schedule. :
of Czech bands with firearms and to
guarantee complete security throughout the section."
The German agency also reports that Czech customs officials enter- ed a village on the German side of the demarcation line south-west of Gablonz and attempted to organise the Czech minority but were evict- ed by the German population.
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ISOLATED INCIDENTS
Isolated incidents in which it is declared, Czech insurgents and Communists have attempted to take down swastikas and to carry out acts of sabotage are reported from
the zone.
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Lopez escaped from his cell where he was being held for transporta- tion to America to serve the re- mainder of a prison sentence........
Sergeant Fowlie said that it was: desirous that defendant should be · | handed over the the ship as soon' às
possible as she was due to leave.
Mr. R. Edwards made an expul sion order against defendant but.. said that the choice of the ship on which Lopez was to leave the Ca lony did not rest with him but with the Government.
- Declaring that, following the withdrawal of troops from the frontier districts, the population fears attacks by the Czechs, the German agency states that strong slept two nights in King's Park and contingents of police and special was arrested yesterday afternoon National Socialist guards have in Nathan Road.
Lopez said he did not want leave by the President Coolidge.
After his breakaway defendant'
been sent to different points along
the frontier.--Trans-Ocean.
ULTRA-MODERN LITERATURE
BURGLARS STILL ACTIVE
Lo Sin
Tack, residing at No. 4 Lincoln Road, has reported that Inst
Liu Kam Ming, 63, unlicenced night some one gained entry by an newspaper hawker, was fined $25 open window into his bed room, and or one month's hard labour by Mr. stole $140...
R. Edwards. this morning, when No. 817 Prince Edward Road, at charged with exposing to the public about midnight, was entered by the view printed matter of an indecent verandah door, and jewellery and or obsene nature.
a cigarette case, to the value of $810, were stolen.
Det.-Sergeant Oakley said. de- fendant asked a Chinese constable
Fong Yiu, residing at No. 23 Sáu Wah Fong, has reported that be to buy a newspaper. When he asked tween 6 and 6.80 a.m. yesterday, him for a certain kind, he showed thief entered his house, and stole one to the constable,
money and jewellery, the value of $180.40.
A radio was stolen from King Hing, of No. 88 Hennessy Road, on
CHRIST CHURCH Wednesday, CONSECRATIONS
It is understood that H. E, Sik Geoffry Northcote will attend consecration of Christ Church, Koy loon Tong, which is to take plac on Saturday, October 29.
Tetanbul, To-day.
The official hulletin issued "last: night by the physicians attending President Kemal Ataturk declaras |that the President's generál donat-
has improved and that the nervous «derangement is slightly-
ns-Ocean.
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