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HERE no worry or anxiety in rearing Bany healthfully and happily, even in a tropical climate, when Glazo is used as Baby's food.

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 1st, 1928.

ROUND THE POLICE

COURTS.

SHANTUNG CONSTABLE AND VILLAGERS.

ALLEGED ASSAULT.

of a pine tree.

Mr. M. K. Lo appeared for the master of the vegetable garden and Mr. C. A. S. Russ for the other

defendants.

SUPREME COURT BAILIFFS

CHARGED WITH BRIBERY,

were

Lam Ming, Court Bailif, and Lam Kat. Supreme Court Bailift,

charged before Mr. R. E Lindsall with extracting a bribe of 83 from Chan Ping Sau, a chauf feur, who lives at No. 29, Yuo Wäh Street, Wanchai.

money

A Chinese who owns a vegetable The case for the prosecution wae garden at Po Chung and four of thas Li Kwai, the principal tenant his assistants were brought before of the flat was a debtor, and as the was not forthcoming the Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the Central Heau Bailiff had made an order to Magistracy yesterday on a charge seize any property at the fat a

compensation. The two defendants of assaulting a Weihaiwei constable, were accordingly sent to collect is, No. D.183. A aixth man Was

but as the complainant was only a charged with unlawful possession out-tenant he refused to allow bis belongings to be taken. He was, however, easily bluffed by the two defendants who said that it he would give them 10 they would permit him to leave with his be A remand being agreed upon, Hr. longings. The was on Friday, the Lo stated that it would help him 27th instant, and on Saturday the and Mr. Russ if the Sergeant in bailiffs men, who had been ordered charge of the case would outline to stay at the house as guards, the details.

were still threatening the complaia- Sergeant Hopkins, of the Aberant. Finally he conscated to pay deen Palice Station, stated that them $3 and went to a garage in on Saturday afternoon two We Wanchai to loan the money from a haiwei constables (D.185 and D.126) friend. The friend advised him to went by boat from Aberdeen tó ee the Police and an offer gave Po Chung, which is on the Stanley him five dollar note, the sumbers side and opposite to Applichau. On of which were taken.

The com- landing they saw the sixth defen- plainant then returned to his flat Jant carrying a pine tree sapling in company of a Europesa Ser They arrested the man and as they geant, who stood on the landing were about

to take him to the where he could overhear the con- Police Station the other five defen vereation of the defendants. dants interfered. One of the contrap, was successful and the defen- stables managed to get away, but dant's were arrested. the other was seized by the defen- dants, who tied him up with ropes and took him over to Aberdeen; where they were met by other police on landing.

The

Lam Ming, the Court bailiff, was found guilty of accepting the money from the complainant and was sen- tenced to four months' hard labour.

There being still further evidence ¦ in reply to the Magistrate, the Sergeant said that the defendants against the second defendant, Lam were taking the constable to the Kat, the Supreme Court bailiff, the was adjourned Police Station to lay a complaint case against him

until this morning. that the constable had caused trouble at their vegetable garden.

The defendants were remanded until noot on Monday next, the first defendant being allowed bail of $100 and the other four men of $30. Bail of $25 was granted for the sixth man. ·

HARD LABOUR FOR PASSING BAD NOTES.

SHOT IN THE LEG.

RUMOURS AT TSINGTAO.

SUPPOSED FLIGHT OF

FOREIGNERS.

MARSHAL FENG'S CAVALRY AND BANDITS.

"----

TSINGTAO, April 23rd. Last week was glorious season for the rumour-mongers and paper war- rion, and by Saturday night avery. thing had been tost by the North and triumphantly

South.

by the

But yesterday (Sunday) was the mettiest day Tsingtao tas seen for

along time; for it seemed that very nearly the whole population of all nationalities turned out to visit the marvellously beautiful orchards of Japanese cherries that were in full

blaisom.v

Foreigners Arrived.

It is true that the foreign population of Tainan have been wamed by their consuls but cer taialy very few have as yet left that city for this port at least, Mr. Hagan of the YM.C.A. and family. Dr. Evans of the Medical school children, Mr. Struthers and family, and family, Mrs. Hal Smith and Mr Koon and family, and possibly

few others have come out but I there are perhaps fifty American am informed by one of them that |

and British families that had not moved at the end of the week.

what has happened to Marshal Sun The biggest question of all is

Chaar Fang in the Taining dis- tritt.

It is impossible for those who know this general's ability to dispose of him by simply drawing a line through the place he is known to have held last week.

Feng'a Cavalry Raid,, ** Putting all the known facts to gether it seems most probable that Feng Yu Hsiang's cavalry executed A shooting incident at No. 561,

D very brilliant raid cutting the Nathan Road, was mentioned atmain line of the T.P.R. at or above the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday Yeichowfu, and the branch line

in entering charge of theft alss nearer Trining: that the It was stated Southerners took advantage of A against a Chinese.

THRILLS & ROMANCES

TRE STIRRING story of a boante lass to whom love

showed the way through the wild adventure of warring clans

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that the man entered a house from bandit attack which was launched THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT

the back yard and was attempting successfully against the cast wing of the Northern army and made their way up the railway with prae tically no resistance.

to get away with several blankets when a detective disabled him with a bullet in the leg.

The Chinese hawker, who was charged with tendering on differ ent occasions two forged notes to

In applying for a remand, In- the Wing On Company was sen- spector Fallen stated that the de- tenced by Major C. Willson to fendant was still in hospital under- three months hard labour on each going treatment for the wound. of the charges, the sentence to rThe case was accordingly adjourn. consecutively. At the previous ed until next Monday. hearing the defendant stated that his mother gave him the forged notes, and the case was remanded pending the arrival of the defer- Zantis mother. The mother' has not, however, been traced by the

A FEMALE RETURNED

BANISHEE..

Further to the east, there is no evidence at all as yet that Ichowfu has fallen; on the contrary there were at last reports preparations being made for a most vigorous de- fence. The reported advance along the seaboard from. Haishow to Tsingtao may have started but has not yet got as far as half way. Steamers have been suspended on the Haichow run for some days but are still plying to Shib-gie-so, which was in Northern bands on Saturday. veteran travelfer coming in from Kaomi was unable on the same day to hear anything of southern advance.

A

police and the Magistrate refused The Kowloon Magistrate had be- to accept his story. The defendant fore him yesterday for the first bought a gold wrist watch from the time a Chinese woman who had Wing On Company for which he disobeyed an order of banishment. tendered the first forged $100 bank Four years ago the woman WAS note of the Central Bank of China. banished from the Colony for ten The next day he again attempted years for a certain offence. to pass another $100 bill but wat Worship passed sentence of eight, À thousand Japanese marines are

months' hard labour. arrested.

His Japanese Marines Landed,

TEACHING · AN APPRENTICE | FIGHT, IN "SPRING GARDEN

TO STEAL

LANE.".

known to have landed; about half at Tsingtao and the other half at Tainan. Five American destroyers are lying off the Bund here, and other foreign" vessels are in the inner harbour. The one disquiet- ing feature of the whole situation is that Chang Chung Chang's troops have shown no disposition at all to resist the Southern advance. The latter have about reached the edge of the famine district and if thy plod through it, they will cer

A Chinese youth employed as LI Cheng Chak Nam," and a young apprentice at the Kowloon Motor boy, were charged before Mr. R. E. Bus Company was charged with the Lindsell at the Central Misgistracy larceny of accessories. Another yesterday afternoon with assaulting man employed to supply water and and obstructing Lam Luen, a gasolene to the vehicles was charg plain-clothes Chinese detective, in ed with receiving stolen property. the course of his duty. Mr. P. P.

The apprentice said that bo was J. Wodehouse, C.I.E. (Deputy tainly show a fortitude never ex- tempted to take the articles at the Superintendent of Police) washiited in the sixteen years of the instigation of the other man, while for the prosecution, and Mr. Republic. the latter admitted the charge of H E. Low, appeared од receiving them."

behalf of the defendants And

It was stated that during the entered a plea of not guilty.” past six months spare parts. rang. | He also filed 6 cross-summons ing in value from 3200 to 8300 were against the Chinese detective for last each month. In April about nisault. 8150 worth was stolen and of this The detective giving evidence about 863 worth was found in the elder défendant's house

The manager of the company said that the youth was a hard worker and had been misled by the other man.

His Worship fined the appren tice 850 and further ordered him to sign a bond for his future be haviour.

In sending the elder defendant to prison for four months, his Wor ship pointed out to him the serious ness of his offence in teaching the youth to steal.

A further appeal to the Magis trate on behalf of the youth result ed in the fine being feduced to 80.

"ČAT BURGLAR" CAUGHT.

BARON'S VILLA DRAMA.

VALET SHỚT DEAD,

CHAUFFEUR ARRESTED.**

GENETA.

While Baron Hevery, the Hub- garian Minister accredited to the League of Nations, was dining at a fashionable restaurant in Geneva, an extraordinary drama was tak ing place at his château some dis- tance outside the town.

said that on the 24th instant he saw four boys playing football in Spring Garden Lane and went up and arrested one of them, the 2nd defendant. The first defendant came up and questioned my au- thority, and said that if I didn't release the boy he would strike me.

refused and a fight ensued. The boy also assisted the defendant, and together they forced me into s

Baron Havery had in his employ house, No. 21. I then blew my

a Hungarian valet named Stubo police whistle and the boy ran out and an American chauffeur named

While I was still John Coates, L of the shop.

1134 of colour, struggling with the first defendant, an Indian constable came up and excited the jealousy of the Hun

whose popularity appears to have arrested the defendant Nothing garian. Last night, after dinner, was broken during the fight, but Bubo is stated to have made some while the defendant was being disparaging remark to Coates, who taken to the police Station he call-fellowed him to his room to" ask ed out to & woman in the house for an explanation. to break some glass. At the

At first Szabo refused to open

13 rushed out and dealt Coates. several murderous blows with n

fepreserver,

At the Kowloon Magistracy yet Station I aw the young boy who the door, but, it is said, he sudden- terday, a Chinese who W0.6 de assisted the first defendant in scribed as a regular cat burgler" fighting me, and I ales arrested was charged with the theft of him." When the defendants were gold wrist watch, a blanket and being taken to the cells the first clothing from the first floor of No defendant made a dash to escape. 31, Nanking Street. The defen: but fell against the cell door cut- dant had previously done aix weeks ting his left eye.

kard labour for a similar offence.

ư

Diplomat's Rush Home, Half insensible, Contes staggered back to his room and obtained a

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Inspector Fallon stated that the the Court that he had just come off he fired four times at Sabo, the man scaled a wall, climbed the duty and was on his way to Spring sond bullet entering the body drain pipe, and entered the fat Garden Lane when he beard the near the heart. through a fan-light A female police whistle. He ran to the scene Szabo managed to crawl down- occupant who

was aroused at 3 and saw a crowd around a house. stira to the housekeeper's room o'clock in the morning saw the The two defendants were struggling | where he was attended by doctors. defendant making his escape by the with the detective, and he pulled He died soon after reaching hos way he came in. An hour later the the first defendant away. He was pital.

defendant who was carrying the told by the first deféndest to ar- When Baron Hevesy was'inform- stolen goods was detained by a rest the Chinese detective." As we ad he left his dinner and rushed detective and the house from which were taking the first defendant to home to give permission to the the articles had been taken was the Police Station,” added witness, police to enter his house, which, traced.

"I heard him shout to someone in the residence of a diplomat, en- Defendant was sentenced to five the house to break something." The joys extra-territorial rights. Costes months' hard Inbour,

case was remanded.

wia arrested.

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