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(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL") Kaunas, To-day.
"Now that Vilna has been returned to Lithuania, the Lithuanians have no quarrel with the Poles and bear no hatred against them," declar- ed M. Urbsys, Foreign Minis- ter, speaking publicly here.
He added that whatever form Poland's political future may take, Poland will always remain Lithuania's neighbour and the good neighbourly relations prevailing between the two States could only be altered by an attempt to seize Vilna again."
He concluded by recalling that many Polish refugees took shelter in Li- thuania and said that the problem arising from their presence must be solved in a manner preventing all bitterness in future relations.—Havas.
A lorry driver, Lau Chỉ, driving in Shanghai Street yesterday, knocked down a Chinese boy, Tao Cheuk-kam, 6, who subsequently died at the Kow- loon Hospital.
PICKPOCKET SENT
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Sentence of six months' hard labour was imposed on Man Yau, 28, by Mr. |R. A. D. Forrest this morning, for theft of $7 at the Hong Kong Football ground yesterday.
Defendant was seen extracting the money from the complainant's pocket. Inspector A. V. Baker told the Court that defendant was a professional “pick-pocket," and had seven previous convictions.
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