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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1930.
KOWLOON I MEETING.
F.C.
BRIBE TO DISCOVER LEAGUE APPROACHED ON
SECRET PROCESS.
SUCCESSFUL REPORT FOR MANAGER OF A COMPETING
THE YEAR.
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CHINESE DELEGATES TO ASK FOR REVISION.
--It-is-reported that purinant lo NEW OFFICERS ELECTED. A firm's secret process was con- special instructions from the State cernod in a case heard at Ashton Council, the Ministry of Foreign The annual meeting of, the Kow-inder-Lyne Police Court, Lan-Affairs in Nanking has-Lelegraph- loon Football Club, was held yester-cashire, last month, in which Joseph ed to the Chinese delegation to the day. Mr. O. Band taking the chair Wright, of Pierremont-gardens, Assembly of the League of Nations in the absence of the President, Mr. T. P. Bradford, and about 80 Darlington, was fined £50, and now in session at Geneva, instruct anemberg being present.
ordered to pay £10 costs for uning that a resolution be submitted lawfully and corruptly giving two to the Assembly recommending tho es notes to Mr. Edward Morsball, reconsideration and revision of vari- nu employee of Messrs. Richardous unilateral treaties between Johnson & Nephew, Limited, of members of the League in accord Bradford; Manchester.
ance with Article XIX. of the Covenant of the League, which reads
Heferring to the report and state mont of accounts, the Chairman explained various items which call. ed for heavy expones such as: re pairs to pavilion and grounds, while a sum of 9654.69 had to be written off as bad debts. He said
Mr. C. T. B. Leigh, prosecuting, that, taking everything into con anid that Messrs. Richard Johnson sideration, the profit of 8703.47 for Nophow, Ltd., were wire mana- the year may be considered very, facturers, nod they, with others antisfactory.
**|| had paid £20,000 to secure the right The Chairman's proposal that in this country relating to secret the, accounts as presented be passed processos for the manufacture of van acconded by Mr. T. C. Clemewire, and particularly in relation and carried unanimously.
to galvanising.
I reviewing the activities of the Wright was manager for the senson, the Chairman regretted that Darlington Wire Mills, Ltd., of the Club had lost many of their Sheffield and Darlington, which good players, but he hoped that company was in the same kind of with some encouragemont from the business Marshall had been em- members, and good leadership, theployed by the prosecuting firm for younger playing members would twenty-seven years, and had done help in making the present season work as a galvaniser, in the course successful one for the Club. of which he had acquired knowledge
of the secret processen..
Two Interviews.
The Assembly may from time to time advise the reconsideration by nembors of the League of { treaties which have become in- npplicable and the consideration of international conditions whose." continuance might endanger the! posce of the world."-
Since the signing of the League Covenant in 1918, this important provision has never been once pat into effect. A resolution proposing the reconsideration and revision of imilateral and inapplicable treaties Letween. Chins and certain other: members of the League, in accord. anco with this article was submitt ed by Dr. O. C. Wu at the meeting An interview was arranged be of the Assembly last year. Owing, twoen Marshall and Wright early however, to the opposition of this year, and this took place in France and evorál Central Eura Manchester an April 28. Thereponn States, the resolution was de
& long, conversation, The meeting considered certain was
and Reated. proposed alterations to the rules Wright said that he had come down On the proposal of Mr. Clemo,' ze
nhout a galvanising job. He said. conded by Mr. Simpson, the rules that he thought Marshall could were taken en blue and passed-sub-help, and added that it would be ject to a few minor amendmente proposed at the meeting.
Mr. McKolvie received much ap Plause when he was re-elected as Captain of the Club, and he spoke sauring the Club of his whole hearted support in the interests of ¡the game.
Various proposals were made by members for the attention of the incoming Committee, and one of thea was the continuation of 'the open-air, concerts, which had been a popular feature during the sum mor miths.
Office Boarera.;
The following officers were elected for the season:
Président: Mr. Robert Hall. Chairman: Mr. James Smith, „Captain: Mr. J. McKelvio; Vice-Captain; Mr. Hast.
Tennis Convenor: Mr T G.
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Bar Convongri Mr. C. Bond, Hon, Secretary: Mr. F. C Clemot to
Tretourers: Messrs. Percy Smith, Soth & Fleming..
good thing for both of them
Marshall replied that he was not prepared to say anything, but he answored certain questions, as he did not, think, they were of any importance.
Dr. Wang Elected to Hague Court..
Geneva,
September 25-The,
League of Nations Assembly met to-day for the election of new judges to the Hague Permanent Court of International Justice. It resulted in a qualified majority fur the 14 candidates of whom the There was a second interview on June. also in Manchester, and Japanese representative in the Wright met Marahall in a motor Adachi, received the greatest num. Council Ambassador· League car and took him to a public househer of votes in recognition of his at Ashton-under-Lyns, Wright pro. duced. two Eb notes, gave them to Marshall, and said, "Here you are. Take them. I promised you I would treat you, and I am a mai | of my word.”
Marshall demurred at taking the money, but eventually pocketed it with the intention of handing it over to his employers.
Wright and Marshall afterwards wert. to auother public house where Marshall was asked technical questions about secrot processes at bis firm's works.
labours for the League. Hê... was elected with 40 out of a total of 32. votes. The Chinese candidate, Dr. Wang Chung Hui, President of the Judicial Yuan of the Nanking. Government, yas elected with: 32 votes
adopted a resolution moved by the The League's budget committre
Dutch and Norwegian- dologntog- that the clerical staff of the Lengue's secretariate, the International Labour Bureau and the Hague court muss henceforth, before s suming their duties, swear an in- ternational onth of loyalty to the
General Committes Hessra, F. Those questions and answers, said Spory, G. Hedley, W. M. John-Mr. Leigh, would be of assistance League, its wording to be drafted stón, A. B. Clemo, A, B. Pascoe to a competing firm like the Darby the legal committee for approval nou W. C. Simpson.....
lington Wire Mills, Ltd. Some of by the League's Assmbly.. Balloting Committee: Messrs, the information which Mareball Hast, Coleman and Keatos
gave was false. He was suspicious, and, did not want to give away. anything that would be detrimental to his employers
VOLUNTEER SPORTS.
TWO EVENTS YESTERDAY.
Wright stated, in evidence, that, during the interview, Marshall never protested about being naked to disclose anything about his com pany's processes of work, me
In connection with the. Annual Athletic Sports of the Hong Kong covering them," said Wright, I I was not interested in dis" Volunteer Defence Corps, two of rockon I am a top-notch gal. the events were competed for at vanizer," the Murray Parade Ground, yes. terday and resulted in the Machine Gun Company annexing eight points, and the Portuguese Com pany four points. ⠀
He said that at the second inter-
view Marshall pulled out a piece of paper and draw a diagram of a certain kind of pulley, adding: ́ “This is of out of my own brains," The following are the results: He was much impressed by the High Jump lat.. A. Gosano sketch, and gave Marshall £10, na (Portuguese Company) 5′ 4′′he accmed to be a decent chap.. 2nd J. J. Forguson (Machine Nothing was over said to suggest Gun Company).
that "there..., was anything secret. about the skotch
3rd. G. Gusano. (Portuguese Company).
Putting the Shot:ist, J. J.
Wright added that he used the pulley; and it was well worth £10.
Ferguson (Machine Gun Come never, at any time, attempted
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CONSTABLE OR CHAIR COOLIE?
STRANGE CASE IN KOWLOON COURT
When a Chinese mode his appear· The following will represent the
ancy before Mr HR. Butters, at Indians in the above match at Boo Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, it künpoo on Saturday, commencing was stated that the man had assault it 9. p.m. "sharp
Medway Chinese police constable FM Arculli (Capt.), J. 8.stationed at the Central, Polios Ackber, H. T. M. Barna, ARH Station Esmail, S. Ismail, Sirdar Khan,
M. P. Medar, D. Hóhumried, A.-
| M. Rumjahu, A.-R.- Buffind, and
The accused denied the charge.
The constable said that he went
A. B. Cullind. Reserves: Anto look for the accused with a friend AbbasaniA
HOME FOOTBALL.
LUTON TOWN DEFEAT EXETER.
[HROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.
on Monday night because he (20). cused) had said: "If you' are dis,-{ missed from the: Pollos force, you will have to entry" ́n ́ sedan chair in the streets" "Continuing, the constable said he only wanted an explanation. When he found the accused, the lattor denied' every, thing and an argument ensued,;! when accused picked up a bamboo chair and hit him on the forehead.
Mr. Butters? Why did you not nak for an explanation three nights
-Tuled"—"Division (Southern" "ComffujnenTY” KOUDYED, BRİTY-Vint, Section) English League football Tong Chuu had told him that if match played to-day, Luton Town, was dismissed from the force on their own ground, defeated would have to marry a sedan chair. Exoter by thres goals to one.
The accursed was discharged."
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