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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1931.

MR. PEPYS IN HONG

KONG.

CHINESE YOUTHS

SENTENCED.

THEFT FROM JAPANESE SHOPS.

WANCHAI ARRESTS.

Sentetico, of one months hard labour was passed by Mr. Schofield on each of two youths who were charged with stealing from... a" Japanico shop in Hannesary Road on Wednesday.

It was indicated that several

on'

A QUIET NIGHT.

BUT SOLDIERS MARCH

THE STREETS.

All quiet was the reply given at the different police stations Inst night in reply to enquiries regard ing the intent situation of the anti- Japanese demonstrations wore to pronounced last week.

which

Despite the fact that everything was poncöful and orderly, however, the authorities are not relaxing. any of the emergency measures and. the Flying Squad was still patrol.

tion to the regular bents by the police.

At Wanchai Police Station the Volunteer Defence Corps Armoured Car Company, under the command of Lieut. J. F. Wright, was stand- ing by us were the Indian Com- panies of the Police Reserves and whilst shout pan a party of St. John Ambulance Brigade,

men from tde South Wales Border- era were seen marching, through nets. In the mainland, too, every Wanchai distrist with fixed bayo precaution was taken though it now seems that everything has returned to normal again...

28th-Last night news of clashca between the rioters and the Watch, but apparently in hand this morn ing, and I trust all shall be wall To the office betimes and despatch such business as I may, and then fall to considering of the tips I have and comparing them with those that Mr. L. Heard did give upon the Wireless. Sorue indeed I can reconsite easily, but of some I am in doubt. And so early to the Race Course (and all mighty quiet youths gained admittance bying all parts of the city, in addi in Wanchai) where I do take nun-squeezing through the wooden bar cheon with My Lord Sandwich in ricades erected in front of the Iris pavilion. And there I find shop. A Chinoso detective, much company gathered and a neat hoaring what had taken place, pretty repast of which 1 partook went to the spot and met n young most heartily, with mighty good Chinese leaving the premises. He discourse. I which I speak with

had the youth arrested & my good friend Mr. P. Tester of

d and some his horse The Tiger, of which it questioning led to the arrest of an de seen that he holds one opinion other youth who had pawned and I knother, Yet when it will win a race I know not, nor would

stolen overcoat. bo tell me, but I doubt it will win when we do least expect it And so to the racing and I to the booths to back Cloudy Eve which do liave, upon an oath of secrecy those two days gone, as the darkest horse that ever was kept under bat Hut Lord when I do buy

In charging Wong Kwok-san, a my billot. I find that the beast ho physician, with having in his pos favourite, to my grantcat possible seuion or control two anti-Japan- discontent. Yet it do win, and so ese leaflets of a nature calculated put me in a good train. In the toerente a breach of the peace. second race Surthy Boy do dia- Inspector "K.W. Andrews, of the appoint his backers, but I am at

Criminal Investigation Depart a stonde to ace that three other ment, yesterday told Mr. Wil ponies were fancied before Celerity liams of a surprise visit which he who do seen to be easily the made to 340; Queen's Road Con- second best. In this I was distral..

The story of how two Chinese, appointed of my hope, but on which In a room where a number of assisted by a third man who acted nony I did wager I will not say, Chinese were sitting about, he saw as I doubt he shall win me a good two leaflets, stuck on a large mir.tims to Hong Kong, Kidnapped 48 a guide in bringing their vic- stake yet. Next come Mike to for hanging on the wall and with some village children was told by win a nice race and I do be mast

in full view of the inmates. The Inspector J. Murphy at Central grateful to the seven hundred and door was occupied both as a Chin- Magistracy yesterday when tlia twenty-eight mugees who do back se türgery and an opium divan." three men were charged with ab- Eros, who indeed do seem to bo

Accused claimed not to have seen ducting a woman and thres child the most basliful of the Loves and the lenfiets until his attention was. ren from Chinese territory and do ever fail of coming forward by the drawn to them by the police, altaining them in a house at West Jadgo's box. Zorban, too, ran though he admitted he was the prin- Point. nighty green, and the time was

cipal tenant. very slow for the big race, after which it seemed that many needed comfort, so hard was it to come to standing spac the bar. How-

In addition to the sentence of one month's hard labour the youth who pawned the coat was fined $20 or three weaks for illegally pawning the article.

Doctor Remanded,

four hours in police custody,

He was remanded for twenty

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

ever, Agate did make amends for all and paid night thirty dollars per billot to my greatest possible con- tent. But after in, the Novices race. TUNGCHOW BEACON MOVED. Mr. Corbett turns round on Armony when he had the race in hand and

Three

IN

CHILDREN ABDUCTED FROM THE COUNTRY.

THREE CHINESE SENT TO

PRISON...

Inspector Murphy stated that the children were taken from Yin Hang. village in the Ko U district by the first two accused. While escorting thom along, they met a woman working in a paddy field, who was also taken. After trip on a tow- bout to Canton, they met the third' man, who volunteered to lead them to Hong Kong. The victims were. detained at West Point while the. hrows the pony out, whereby chow Beacon has been moved to a

Notice is given that the Tung.accused got into touch with a wo Tango did get up and dead heat, position from which Tungchow Cua a view to selling the children. which as I had wagered upon, him tom House bears N. 58 Wy

man at Yauranti, apparently with did noem grievous to me.

The woman who was brought more favourites win the last, three magnetic, distant 4.45 miles, and, down from the country squealed" rates though, and rather dail, save Pitman Light-beacon and Tung: al tenant of the house promptly to assist night navigation between in the meantime, and the princip that Mr. Harriman be in the chow Beaton in clearing the Ching reported the matter to bring about greatest possibly jeopardy of losing tien Rocks, two white unclassed the the last pace upon Kilren which did lights suspended vertically, about It was thought that the woman was arroat of the. Accused: falter two hundred yards from the 12 fect apart, will be exhibited from brought with the intention of pass- post and St. Moritz went into the September 30, 1931. lead I thought; And the finish was

ing her off as the mother of the a mighty fine one I am told, but beacon and Pitman Light-beacon on the way.

The line between Tungchow Light-children in case any trouble. prose drinking a posset of wine with indicates, the present middle of the some friends I An it only from fairway and passes about 4 cables labour was passed on each of the Sentence of twelve months' hard' behind. And at the end I did find northward of the Chingtien Rocks, accused. I had profited some tens of dollars. And would have more but alty Chart No. 143.

Chart affected: Chinese Admir against mine own judgment I did believe Mr. Heard about Rooslan, One should respect the aged not

busk them. And so home, where order. And I doubt not our Coin my wife, poor wretch do insist munist or Bolshevique friends did that I give her one half of my take great part in the matter. gettings; but even so mighty cou. But our schools are not clear of all tent, and to bed early...

offence, and on this question it is

NEW P. & O. LINER. LORD INCHCAPE'S HOPE IN

THE FUTURE.

dinner on board, said shipping, like every other industry, was passing Lord Inchcape, presiding at a

through bad times, but he was not without hope that the trade of the British Empire would weather the storm, determined, as all classes of the people were to stand up to their obligations, to live within their int somes, and to economise in every

27th Lord's Day.-Comes the hard to speak temperately In Jlic. Struthnaver, the latest liner most sad and terrible news that Canton, where all deems quiet, Mr. to be added to the P. and O. fleet, ever I read of in this Colony and Hazel and Mr. C. Rimjahn play arrived at Tilbury recently pre worse than the troubles in either tennis and win most of their paratory to her first voyage to Aus strike, for in Kowloon the mobs matches. And it seems a pity that tralis on October 2. She had come break out everywhere and in How they are not of our so-called Inter-round from Gourock on the Clyde loon City do murder in the most port team, for Shanghai, cowardly fashion possible a Japan-

The Strathnaver is a turbo-eleg ese family. So to the Club whero and the situation in the north more to carry, 498 first-class passengers, 30th Order seems now assured speed of 29 knots, and is designed trio vessel of 22,000 tons with a in time we get detailed nows. Mr. trouble. And I trust a peaceful with a crew of 476 officers and men, Ashby was for apportioning blame ending shall come of it. It is but Sir R. Harpenden took him up gazetted that Sir Michael Hodges, mighty sharp, saying that as no who is sick, hhs relinquished his one could know what happened in command, of the Atlantique Fleet, the Council on Thursday, or of the to whom succeeds Admiral Sir J. details since, it was but in imper- Kelly. So now the elder brother finance for any of the publique to commands in the Atlantique while apportion blame to any one in the younger on the China Station dividual man or body. And so 1 Mr. Creed says he believes this to think, and shell myself observe the be a record, and so thinks it is, rule. It is certain that the Watch of Into years at least. Winter in and soldiers behaved with the deed is come for the first squabble grohtest Tusaible forbearance to over Association Football is report, wards the bloodthirsty mobs, anded, which in September is early, with all courage' in dangerous posi- But I doubt not there will be in- tions.

numerable more before the season -28th-More riots, and on all ends, hands news of how excellently well the Watch, both regular and colder and dull. All quiet here but Lat Gatober This day much special do behave bearing them news from home of a riot outside selves most gallantry, and the Parliament House. It seems that soldiers too. The dead, they say, 0. T. Wang, the Chinese Foreign ba but oight or nine, though many Bliainter, has resigned after being have soro heads, and bodies I will assaulted by some soidisant etu warrant me.

lants And yet no punishment; da

29th Order now in restored by ineted out to the aggressor. And I this morning, and firm measures how perceive that to call a man a have quietened the hoolights, as students the worst possible insult is over, the ones with a Chinese that can be. This night at nete, mob which, in the individual, is the but few there moab, cowardly and beastly thing in the world. And strange it was to talk of the budget. But this I have 2nd Still cold, but much warm see that the most active and misnot yet had time to examine. News chievous agents in commencing this ovening of riots in Glasgow, but trouble were small boys of ten to that was, of course, without doubt, fifteen. Of whom many now prefer it seems, too, that students of E perpendicular attitude, and I am University in Nanking have assault- glad of it. Talking with my Onied their Chancellor because he did csa friends it seems that the trón- réprobate the atthet on ME (ST. ble was two-fold for on the Island | Wang, To mich a pitch of audacity. it showed as mainly anti Japanese, have they come.. And it do seem while in, Komloon, though starting to me pitiful that they be not forth thus it did develop against all with enrolled in the army where

(Continued on near Column) their valour may find true buillerm

'possible way,

ALWAYS COMFORTABLY COOL

COMING

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SHORTLY

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