CABLES.
- LÁTEST CABLES. (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
THE
US. SHIP SUBSIDY BILL.
OPPONENTS' ENDEAVOUR TO KILL
THE MEASURE :
HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND, 1928.
FAR EASTERN CABLE CHARGE AGAINST A
NEWS.
{THROUGH AKUTEK'S AGENCY.]
·BANDIT ACTIVITIES. IN· MANÇHURIA.
WANHINETON, February 20th U.S. PROHIBITION LA W. The opponents of the Ship Subaidy Bill began to filibuster in the Sonate yesterday evening in an endeavour to kill_the_mea NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
sure through dilatóry tactics. The Texas
PALINO, February 20th. SUGGESTS MODIFICATION, » Democrat, Mr. Shoppard, began the move Banditry continues in Manchuria and ment with a three-hour address on the 300 bandits at preparing to attack ALBANY, February 10th."
League of Nations, and was still going Yenkieu.
Batil Tachunyuan has been lootal and fight The New York State Assembly hang when the session; adjourned
morning, when Mr. Sheppard willing has pccurred between the bandits, passed a resolution by 78 votes to 64 in continue what, was originally announced numbering 1,000, and an equal number of
be a seven-hours
speech. Mr. Curtin
Chinese soldiers, but the,, result is not favour of forwarding a memorandum to leader of the
supporters et the Senate aitting
are moving on Suifengha,
BRU
CHINESE NEWSPAPER,
THE CROWN'S TRANSLATION. OHALLENGED.
The hearing of the case in which Lo Wing Kwong, the proprietor of a local Chinese newspaper, named the Hongkong Kung Po is prosecuted, at the instans of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs for publishing matter on November 25th, 1922 of an indecent, obsceno revolting and offensive nature, was again continued before Mr. E. E Lindall, at the Magis tracy, yesterday. This is the third time Magistrato at the previous hearing of the case on February 14th intimated to the defending solicitor (Mr. C.A. S. Rus) that to satisfy the Court that the article could be construed otherwise thau as
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, ·
country. To do this without Religion impossible.
In conclusion, I avall myself of this portunity to thank your Excellency and all the members of your Executive Council, as well as the heads of the Education department for the many favours granted our College.
ANNUAL PRIZE-GIVING- The andun prize ging in connection with St Joseph's College took place yesterday afternoon. The awards were distributed by H. E. the Governor. (Sir R. E. Stubbe, K.C.M.G.). Among those
I assure your Excellency, it shall ever present were the Direter of Education be our duty to leave nothing undone to (the Hot, Mr. E. R. Irving), E form the boys who are entrusted to our. Ralphs, and Mr. Eric Rico.
cars on that model I have just described, Brother Michao), who has been acting so that the students of St. Joseph's
their country, and their king.
Congress urging the modification, of the announced that he would try to keep the known. It is reported that 800 bandits the case has been called in Court. The Headmaster during tho paşł " "two | College may over be faithful to God,
ail
long. Cots and to the Cham.
prohibition Law in order to permit the blankets and would be a
drinking of beer and wine.
"MUNIFICENT GIFT FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH,
LONDON, February 21st.
+
A donation of £100,000 has been made to the Royal Society for the purpose of scientific research. by Sir Alfred Yarrow who says that he is convinced, that the Fature prosperity of the country in de pendant upon the encouragement, thereof.
OBITUARY...... ·
MR. RICHARD HADDOCK. -
LONDON, February 21st. The death is announced of Mr. Richard Haddock, ex-Commodore of the Peninsular and Oricat Company.
DARLIER CABLES, THE RUHR SITUATION. GERMAN PASSIVE RESISTANCE. CONTINUES,
LONDON, February 20th... The tag of war all over the Ruhr has not alated. A general strike has been proclaimed at Duesseldorf a protest against the expulsion of the burgunuster, Koerigen..
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so that the
comfortabla as possible
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FRENCH COAL STRIKE COMMUNISTS EFFORTS TO CARRY ON FAIL.
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FIGHTING IN SZECHUAN,
PRKING, February 20th.
It is reported from Sahuan that presented by the prosecution, he would General Yang Sea is advancing from have to put in another translation of the Kweichowfu towards Wanhsica. General article in full,
years, whilst Brother Aimar has been out of the Colony, wrote the report on the past year's work, which was read by Brother Aimar.
After welcoming His Excellency, the Report went on to say-
i
was very
The last scholastic year. 599, and the average attendance, 184. In Our average enrolment was
Brother Aimar said:--
In the course of a few personal remarks
At the conclusion of Senator Sheppard's
Inclusive of the four members who speech, Mr. Brookhart, one of the most ac
returned a short time ago the prob tive opponents of the Government mea sure, aid that if the Republicans carried
staff cumprises eloven Brothers and tom out their threat of an all-night sitting, he Tan Shi Shao, who is siding with Yesterday Mr. Russ mid he had access
local masters. Twenty-one of our old was prepared to conduct a night course on the invaders, and who has two divisions translation which had been certified by
in the University of Hongkong.
boys are actually pursuing their studies « Co-operative Marketing, for which he had under his command, is pressing back the the Supreme Court translator, who was
After brought a text book. Mr. MeKallar threa
He has unable to attend. Court owing to the our branch school in Kowloon the enrol an absence of two yours, I am glad to tenod to read an eleven-hour speech, made remainder of the third army. by Senator Smoot in 1915, from the Conched Noiianghaion. The Brat army opening of the monthly Criminal Ses ment was 90 and the average attendance, avail myself of this opportunity to gressional record, and to make numerous is concentrating in order to bar histions on that day.
82. The gaunt inspection of the College them that their old teachers have a further progress.
In reply to the Magistrale, Mr. Ruse said was made by Mr. Ralphs and Mr. Forest genuine desire to see them get on, and comments thereon.
that hardly any of the Chinese characters on November 27th and 29th, while that will applaud their future University in the article had any meaning. Thereof our branch school was made by Mr. achievements as they did their distin- Fore only two of the characters Forest on November 17th. The inspectors guished scholastic records in the past. I which
might sound indecont if expressed their entire satisfaction with am sure that these young men begin to nd aloud, but they were not so in the the work done, and have recommended the realise that life is a struggle in which Tritter character. One of the characters College to receive the highest grant. In
those who not well equipped by farred to a "viscount's palate which the University Examinations, 21 passed education and character will go under. the S.C.A. translator alleged had another the Matriculation, (4 winning bonours)
It therefore behoves them to be up and weaning.
Mr. Russ submitted that the and seven the Senior Local. In both ex- doing both for their own sakce and for thoughts expresed by the writer were one aminations 15 distinctions were awarded, that of their Alma Mater which in great of the highest forms of Buddhist meta of which 8 went to English. Thirty-five part looks to her most distinguished past physics. Not even the mest hypercritical passed the junior local. The distinctions students for the realisation of her most person could find anything indecent ahout in this class totalled 22 including in
He attributed the fact that the English. In connection with Secretariat and the publisher had not University, I wish to call the attention of deemed the article indecent-at" a pre some parents and guardians to the follow. rious hearing it was elicited that the ing. Some students who fail in the Mimmons had only been taken out after sa University Examinations, and a few who Cymous person had complained to the pass, for some reason or other, (perhaps KC.A. about it to the fact that the being promised scholarships), article was never intended to be read America to complete their education. On
JAPAN AND CHINA.
CHINESE CABINET DECISION REGARD, ING THE TWENTY-ONE DEMANDS.
PARIS, February 20th.
PRKING, February 20th.. The National Council of the Federation The Cabinet has reported that it has the Twenty-One Unitaire of underground workers has decid informally discussed ed to resume work to-m morrow, except in the Demands and has decided to request Moselle coalfields. In the event of certain Japan to revise the 1914 Treaty, involy centres not obtaining satisfaction, iting the abrogation of the demands for understood a re-commencement of the strike the retrocession. of Dalay aud Port is contemplated on March 4th.
Arthur FARIS, February 20th
There is a virtual settlement of the Com strike, due to the rejection of the Communists' appeals after wages increase has been obtained.
RUBBER RESTRICTION..
COMBATATIVE MEASURES AGAINST SCHEME,
WASHINGTON, February, oth. Seven hundred and fifty rubber manu meeting The French have arrested the Director of facturers have been invited to Posts at Mayence, whereupon the postal on February 28th to discuss combative workers have walked out and communica-measures against the British output restric
tition scheme. uns are interrupted.
larks де All the tirns
have closed because bank Mayer has been sentenced to twenty-five PARLIAMENTARY manager days imprisonment for disobeying the French. The employees of the Reichbank
at
at Gelsenkirchen have struck, following the arrest of the director.
A. Ducs dorf message states that only one coul train left for France yesterday, but French are carrying out transport by water by means of a feet of thirty weight tugs.
ti
BEILIN, February 20th..
The Minister of Railways has instruct- the railway administrations to inter rupt the supply of gas, water and elec tricity at all stations under Frenclf or Belginn military control.
DUESSELDORF, February 20th. Anumber of shops have been closed as a
inst the
arrest and expulsion protast. against. of the burgomaster. The central telegraph office has been closed boti: as a punish ment and in order to enable nets of Rabotage to be
be repaired.
DOESSELDORF, February 20th. The workmen on the Dueren-Groven Brosch have taken over from the British, broich section of the railway, which the bave struck work, refusing to carry on
military..
"
ADDRESS ADOPTED BY LARGE MAJORITY.
LONDON, Felury 20th.
"The House of Commons has adopted the Address, after rejecting a Labour amend ment, by 30 to 178, criticising the Per sions Ministry administration.
SOUTH AFRICAN TEST.
DOGGED STAND BY NOURSE AND TAYLOR
DURBAN, February 20th." "On the resumption of the final Test match, the weather was murky. A total of 5,000 spectators attended. The wicket was good, England compiler 41. South Africa then went in and hit 111 for 3.
up
England's plucky last wicket partdership between Rus sell and Gilligan produced Russell was pot at 11. The only other player. to sco two separate hundreds in a
match was
BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE "COM- MISSIONERSHIP.
PARIS, February 20th
The chief of the inland rovenue depart ment of the Seine has resigned in order to take up the Government ommisioner- ship attached to the management of Banque Industrielle de China
ASIATIC LABOUR IN CANADA. SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT UPHELD‚«
LONDON, February 20th. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has dismissed the appeal from the judgment of the Supreme Court of Canada of Chinese and Japanese labour. The
relating to the employmellanis claimed
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repev
aloud.
Mr. W. Schofield, of the S.C.A., who prosecuted, asked if the defence saw any humour in the article to which Mr. Russ replied that his personal opinion did not matter.
declaration that they were entitled to persons
of licences to cut timber in British Colombia The licences were granted by the Minister of Lands of that province, who
inserted, in accordance with an
bad
by the Lieutenant-Governor roll a poke a view that the workers of the world
The
Judicial
a were oppressed and indicated that he had swallowed the extreme socialist teachings of Europe.
the
go to
school education, they have to enter a roaching there, not having had a 'high grade school or engage a teacher until they are prepared to take the entrance examination. Most of these students
the
return without having acomplished any. His Worship at this stage asked Mr. thing and what is worse, they contract Schofield if he could get both the S.C.A. idle habits, are always discontented, and interpreter and the Court interpreter to seldom settle down to hard work. We attend.
After a few minutes, M have our own University and it is our Schofield said that they were both duty, as it should be our pride, to do all engaged at the sessiona
in our power to make it second to nona Regarding a further charge of inciting in the Empire. The education imparted
tu crime in China."
Mr. here is best suited to our boys. The pro- Schofield said that it would be seen from fessors know, not only the character of the first part of Part I that the writer the students, but a their needs, and as rule, the studenta, finishing hero, succeed, while many who go abroad fail. I am pleased to state that our Por need of higher education; not only are tuguese students are fully alive to the they anxious to pass their matriculation examination, but some of those who have passed have come back to continue their studies so as to be better prepared to take ap University work. In the near future we hope to have our scianco hall equipped; We shall thus be in a position to meet the requirements of the University syllabus and to comply with the wishes of the scientifically inclined among our students. year they were deprived of their outing Our Scouts are doing fairly well. Last
time-they-bad-fixed-for camp life.
stipulation that no Chinese or labour should be employed. Committen agreed with the
the Supreme Court
The passage complained of was: "The ruling that the stipulation was not voted as being contrary to Section 8t of the workers subjatal to capitalism in all British North America Act. Their Lord other countries have their guns ready and ahipe held that as the appellants had are awaiting mobilization but the Chinese broken the stipulation they were not en-workers are still motionless and nothing titled to a renewal of their licences. has been heard of them: Shame upon
..
BRITAIN'S SHARE OF BOXER INDEMNITY.
them."
Mr. Russ contended that there
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cherished ideals.
With a view to provide education in the widest sense for our boys, we shall teach the Commercial branches in one division of Classes, 3 and " this year, and next year in Class I also.
The shorthand,
lesson will be given before the regular school hours, so that full time may be devoted and special prominence, given to form the very graandwork of and furnish those subjects, such as English, which the key to the whole educational system.
the complete Matriculation course, we "For those of our pupils who will take
shal equip Science Classes It the earliest possible date. Elementary Science will be introduced into Class 3 this year; and within three years, regular courses in accordance with the of the University pro requirements
grammes will be organised.
To
"It was very gratifying for me to read in the report of the Sub-Committee of the Board of Education that the new build- ing are admirable in every way. complete the material organisation of the College it is necessary to cover a portion of the playground as a shelter in hot or wet weather,
covered way a two-storey building the am in favour of erecting on the first floor of which, would be a permanent hall for school examinations and fune". tions, and the second would be fitted up and used for the teaching of science physics and chemistry. fund is needed for they carrying out of this project. With the assistance of the
tain high hope of realising it, and of and our own little economies, we enter-" Government, the public our old boys,
A considerable
LONDON, Feurary 20th. In the House of Commons, replying to Russ gave a inagnificent display, hitting said the Government was considering steps the Australian, Bardsley, at the Oval in 1908. Col. Arthur Murray, Mr. Ronald McNeill ten fours, Gilligan weered 35 with hard bit to give effect to the decision in principle to under the supervision of the French ting. The South Africans had a poor start devote the proceeds of the British share of Schofield's, insinuation that the artiria owing to the constart_rain during the making the formal opening of the latest
being 64 for 3 wickets down, but Nourse and the Boxer indemnity for purposes mutually Taylor with a doggul stand brought that total past the century. Stumps were drawn beneficial of China and Britain at five o'clock owing to bad light
DUTCH INTERESTS TO RE PROTECTED.
THE HAGUE, February 20th.
it is officially announced that as a result of representations made by the Dutch Min isters at Paris and Brussels on instructions" from the Goverment, satisfactory statements with regard to respect for Dutch interests an the Rhine and in the Rubr, and the ex- Asting Rhino navigation rights, have been received from the French and Belgian For
igu Ministries.
GERMANY PROTESTS AGAINST "BRUTAL" EXPULSIONS.
BERLIN, Feburary 20th. The German Government has sent a noto to the French, British and Belgian Govern ments and the Rhineland Commission at Cobicnoe vigorensly protesting against the oxpulsions of German officials in the occupied territories, also the "brutal" manner in which they have been carried out.
PART OF BRITISH ZONE HANDED TO FRANCE
LONDON, February 20th. It was arranged that the strip of the British occupied zone through which the Neuss Dueren line runs shall be hunded over to the French, last night. Generals Godlay and Payot are discussing the gen eral question of railway transit. There is no fresh demarche from Paris. The general impression in London is that the situation has been considerably eased.
AHEAD OF THE MAIL..
SUPPLEMENTARY WIRES FROM INDIAN EXCHANGES.
The following telegrams are taken from Indian exchanges:
LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S WILL
1.
was nothing wrong with the article. He wont on to remark that when some learned gentleman says that he attended to oppose his armoury everybody know it was a a certain measure with every weapon la figure of speech. He argued that Mt. might be construed as inciting the Chinese to smuggle or buy arms, was "too fan fetched for words." The tone of the SIR F. LUGARD'S AFFOITMENT.
article" was moderate and sensible from the point of view of the labour party, LONDON, February 20th.
Mr. Schofield replied that conditions Sir Frederick Lugard succeeds 'Mr. Orashy Gore us the British member of at Home and here were different. the Permanent Mandates Commission of The Magistrate adjourned the case till the League of Nations.
Saturday when he will give his decision (Sir Frederick Lagurd was formerly regarding the second charge and the Governor of Hongkong.]
translators will be present to give evidence on the charge of indecency..
CHINA'S OPER, DOOR.
LATE M. LONG'S SUCCESSOR.
PARIS, February 20th.. The Cabinet has appointed M. Merlin Governor-General of French West Africa, as Governor-General of Indo-China.
COMPANY REPORT." HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTUR-
Our Boarding department has been and probably the last annex to the entirely renovated during the past year. college group of buildings one of the cut. We have redaced the number by 20, so
standing events marking the celebration
105.
as to have more space in the dormitory of the golden jubiles of the College under am pleased to announce that se bavete management of the Brothers early in our own cinematograph, so that the boy's
Before distributing the prizes His Ex- may enjoy themselves without leaving the College, and see nothing but clean films, cellency The ONOR remarked that The year 1022 will be long remembered they were all pleased to see Brother by the people of Hongkong and especially Aimar back once more, though they would be sorry to lose Brother Michaol. by the students, as it brought to our Colony His Royal Highness, the Prizoo With reference to Brother Michael's ro of Wales. The very disagreeable weather marks as to boys going abroad to become in no way lessenied the patriotism of the in many cases failures when they wont students of the College who left nothing for foreign University courses, he hoped undone to honour their future king. That the view was a rather gloomy one. He the boys of St. Joseph's College did more did feel, however, that there was a very than was expected of them to honour His great danger of young men coming to Royal Highness, may be seen from the grief if they tried to complete their beautiful photo bearing the Prince's education abroad too early, and at a time signature, which the Hon. Mr. Irving and when their characters would not be firmly the Committed presented to the College, set Now that the Hongkong University The balance at credit of profit and lose The Prince said he was greatly pleased provided a really excellent education ho trusted they would find cases of boys account after allowing for the interim with the appearance of our boyg dividend of $60,000 paid in September
I wish to express my gratitude to our guing abroad for that purpose very rare, last and including the balance of devoted stall for their whole-hearted co- and that they would first go to the 811,185.74 brought forward from 1921, is operation. Where there is union there is Hongkong University and then go to 8161,074.52, which it is proposed to aprength and advancement, and with none England or America for a post graduate propriate as follows:
ING CO., LTD.
The report for presentation to the shareholders for the year ended December, 1922, states:-
matriculation
Lossos, February 1st.
LONDON, February 20th. Lady Northcliffe benefits under the will In a speech at a dinner of the Oriental to the extent of a legacy of £10,000 and Circle in the Lyceum Clab, Mr. Chao The Hain-chu said that in the opening op of Lord Northcliffe's personal effects, remainder of the estate will be realised China economically her door would be and invested, Lady Northcliffe being the kept permanently open to the world and principal beneficiary, receiving roughly, le Particularly to Britain. per cent. of the income during widow- hood. Certain percentages go to Lord Northcliffe's mother, sisters, and brothers The executors are Sir George Hulton and Mr. Henry Arnholz. There are also a nuitjies to relations by marriage, sect taries and others, and legacies to nephews, nieces, god-children and many friends, to compensate the owner of a legal mar. most of whom were business associate ketable saleable property, who was being The directors of all his copanies receive dispossessed; and secondly, not to take
is this union more recessary than with course. To place to reserve fund 325,000.00 teactors. I thank the St. Vincent de His Excellency then distributed the 1,000 each, and employés of three years away the immediate right of sale, but lot
To pay a bonus to stal 2,907.01 Paul Society for what they have done to prizes The successful standing in the Northoliffe concerns will the right outrun the promt measure! To pay a faal dividend of $1
help us, not only is paying the school candidates were:- receive three months salary. Provision Ho recommended the second alternative!
per sharo
60,000.00 fees of poor boys, but also in supplying
June 1922-Philippe Tran Ba Huy, MESOPOTAMIA MANDATE is made for pensions for aged and infim The Archbishop of Canterbury said the To bonus of $1 per share 60,000.00 a large number of boys with books. I am Mak Kwong Chung
employés. There are various boquests to measure would remove a blot on the "And to carry forward to the
November 1929: Eling Rumjahm also grateful to the ladies of the CRITICISM IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. charities, including the Newspaper Pros Church's system. The motion was finally credit of next year's no
Fund, the Nowsvendors' and Printers carried, including the provision that the
count 13,1001 Hongkong Benevolent Society for having Philippe Tran Ba-Hay, Ngo Xy Hung I. Lo Van Phuoc Ferally Hiptoda LONDON, February, 20th. Institutions. Sumir of £23,000 each are
measure should be considered for revision Consulting Committee.-Mr. P. "A. Caped some of our poor boys, "
Marcus. A Silva In the House of Commons, the debate on bequeathed to Mr. Thomas Marlowe, by the Asaceably in July.
resigned on loving the Colony, and Mr
I have now stated what our boys, the Address being resumex, Mr. George Chairman, Associated Newspapers, Limit. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TREATMENT All Cameron was havited us take his physically and intellectually are doing, Lambert moved an amendment suggesting ed, and Sir Andrew Caird, Vice Chair immediate and drastic curtailment of
place on the Consulting Committee. In but this is far from sufficient to make the British responsibilities in Mesopotamia. The man, if they are not retained in the en
A Christian scientist father, charged at accordance with the Articles of Associa upright man and good citizen. As great criticized the heavy
expenditure play of Axxviated Newspapers, Ltd., & Lincolnshire Assizos with the manslaugh don Mesara, A. O. Lang, H. P. White and and necessary us are the three anot incurred and said he thean adequate remuneration. Direction is ter of his infant daughter, has bean Allan Cameron, retire, but offer them welfare of our students we cannot Anglo-Iranian traaty would not be ratified, given to prevent the sale of The Time sequitted It appears that two fernale selves for re-action
secure respect for authority, loyalty to
The foci of a piece goods shop in Mr. Bonar Law asked the House not to pass and other newspapers to bon-Britons. Christian science practitioners were call Auditors.-The accounts have beon the State, and fidelity to duby; unless we
which resolution,
would
Probate Court settlement has bocu aned in to treat his two children by prayer, audited by Mesars Linstead & Davis and add a fourth Religion. If the name of Jervois Street is alleged to have run amok morrow's discussion in Angora on the peace treaty, with which he stremed the question Northcliffen will. The President on. Both, recovered; then ose developed Meisra. Percy, Bulth. Both & Fleming Him from whom all authority ones, bo tad billed two boys with a chopper in
bound up. The Cabinet was paying
ing The father summoned a & Davis and excluded from <ir mrriculum, how can the early hours of yesterday morning, close attention to the matter and luid announced for the will, dated March 22nd, too late. One of the practitioners, tanti Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming are eligible we expect, obedience to law and assistance The boys were sous of an old Chinese. in the hour of nood. "Education," says connected with the Brm, and were sleeping open mind, bat was unable to state any 1918, with three codicils, dated June 13th, fying, said she treated the child by for election.
Mr. Gladstone, in the hands of men together at the time. They were struck decision under present circumstances. The 1918, Juno 23rd, 1920, and July 7th, 1922.absent prayer Hor charges did: not
who acknowledge no authority, but force, veral blown in the head and neck, "and" amendment was rejected by 273 to 167.
ABOLISHING SALE OF LIVINGS. depend or the length of the prayer, but
on the circumstances of the cause. Bhe Twenty mechanics of the Telophoto is a menace and not a benefit to Society their father was also wounded. The Losdor, February 1st,
charged two shillings wookly in this case Company went on strike the other day Education should be the formation of man's brother abdued him and handed In addition to approving the propotal She once treated twenty persons in one because the Company would not dismiss character, that will prevent the young him over to the police.
Yesterday morning he was charged dividing the Diocess of Manchester and day by abeent prayer, which book eight an interpretor, p. whom they objected. From duty's path and being swept into before Mr. R. E. Landsell with murder.
man fo maturer years from swerving Southwell the National Assembly yeater hours. The Judge warned the jury not The men were charged at the Police Court day dealt with a motion moved by to treat the case as a religious one. The yesterday with absenting themselves from the maelstrom of some of those movements Asked to plead he simply answered: The Moscow Supreme Court has passed Lewis Dibbin to abolish the sale of aloney of prayer was not disputed, and service without permissions Mr. HL B. L. that bid fair to map the very foundations "Ngor Fat Bun Kingor I have a fit sentence of death on Colonel Svojevaki for
Bir. Lewis explained that the it was distasteful to critive the actions Donnys appeared for the defence, and of modern Society Happy and peaceful of fasaaity. The case was remanded for being cracorned in an attempt on Lenin's livings.
The court found that the attempt methods to accomplish this were firstly of a man who was dictated by his on the hearing was adjourned until to is the State where the children are a wook for the defendant's mental condi-
(Continued at fact of next colums )
taught their duty to God, and their thou to be enquired into. was organised by Vavinkoff and Guiloribov.
the
affect to
SOVIET DEATH SENTENCE ALLEGED ATEMPT ON LENIN'S LIFE
Bra, February 20th,
ectetuce.
LONDON, February 2nd,
morrow"
MAN RUNS AMOK.
MURDER OF TWO BOYS.
Al
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