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THE FUNG MURDER CASE.

CHAUFFEUR HELD IN POLICE CUSTODY.

DISPENSES WITH HIS SOLICITORS.

That the Pen Arront of a chauffeur was definitely connected with the Fung murder case was in dicated by Mr. R. E. Lindsell at Central Magistracy on Saturday, when he appeared for the Crown in a case in which Sze Yung Sang was charged with possession of a revolver and three rounds of am maition.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1932.

LOCAL TENNIS.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVOLT IN "SIAM

RUMOURED OPIUM

IN CHINA.

TAX

SURPRISE FOR THE INDIAN RECREATION CLUB “*8."

RULES FOR DISTRICT

KING AS HEAD OF NEW CONSTITUTION.

COUNCILS.

(THROUGH REUTER' AGENCY.]

C.R.C. GOING STRONG IN "C" DIVISION.

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Nanking, Jun 18-Another de Anite alep towards the realization

WASHINGTON, June 26," There was a full programme of of consitutional goverment was AN official message from Bangkok states that the King had no league matches on Saturday after-taken yesterday, when the Legislas gepted" the Provisional Govern noun and, although the chief match five Yuan formally approved the ment's terme and becomes Head of on the programme-C.R.C. "regulations governing the organiza-the Constitutional Monarchy. 1.R.C.--was postponed until next tion and fanctions of District Thursday, some very good tennis (2ésien). Councils, was seen.

According to those Regulations, a The Indian Recreation Club, mu- | District Council shall have power tenders for championship honours to deliberate and docide upon mat Mr Lindsel) said: "I appear to in the "B" division received a aur- ters relating to:- make an application, for a furtherprise when they journeyed tų Pok- Iemand of three days to Police

custody. To be perfectly frank he fulan and wore told so a draw by lina made an important statement the undergraduates, giving very important information

in connection with the Fung mur

The champions' in the

divi-

der case. Various itens in connection, Chinese Reervation Club, are

ha,l

tion with that statement need clear doing wall and from every indien ing up and tbmit it is imperation, they are going to retain the Live for that purpose that should be held a further three days shield for yet another season. On in the hands of the Polier befors Saturday they took full points from this case ngainst him goes on. In the Pulice Recreation Club without the absener of any request from thoj

The fall results, were :----

Inspector General of Police it is conceding a set. understood that this charge is al commitlal one. Fappear in this) casa to-day herause I hear

raised friend, ME Strellett has sme objection to a remand in police custody.

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Mr. Strellett: 1 have got to tell your Worship that since the last! hearing bave interylowed the ar ¦cused one with a view a' getting inst rupsions of this remand this morning. 1 found soune dimenity in anderstanding what he wanted de Ponvey to m but I think the gist of it was that he does not want i

I believe ne represented nt all. he ha intimated to the uroscution then he was going to say 80, Ha

s rystalised his mitude by sayi ing that he considers that a sovici for would be a waste of money. Perhaps he is right, I must say, however, that his attitude was totally different now to that which The adopteil when he brat gave me Under the eirgam. Instructions.

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"A" Division. South China 24, Kowloon (4.62. *Chinese R.C. Indian R.C.

"B" Division,

1. Completion of "district tonomy':

District lagislationi

3. Budgets and estimates of the District GovernITCBET.; "

4. Control and operation of Dis- trict Public Enterprises:

5. Improvement of the economic conditions of the people and relief of destitute people in the District; Promotion of District Educa tion and Culture;

B.

DENIED IN AUTHORITATIVE CIRCLES

THROUGH AUT'S AGENCY.)

NANKING, Jan M, QUESTIONED regarding Yam- ours which are currat here

BANGKOK, Juno 28.

and at Shanghai that the Govern Telegraphing from Huaisin the tento intends introducing an opium King aaya he had long recognised tax to provide national, revenue, the desirability of a change and

authoritative quarters definitely he is willing to act at the head of the now administration as long as state that the Government have no such intention and that the rum- his health permits.

Leaders of the People's Partyours are without foundation. object to the word revolution. They declare they are establishing

a government by and for the people NEW YORK STOCK

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the Queen of Siam, who is here incognito studying the Amori- co police system, was surprised and incredulous whers Bautor in formed him that, a revolution had bean, declared in Siam, and that 7. Matters referred to the Coun- the Royal Family, several Princes. til directly by the people through Ministers and high officials had their exercise of the right of vitin been inprisoned in their Palaces, tive:

When informed that a Constitu- 3. Masters referred in the Coun.ional Monarchy had been formed,

Prinen Sabbarvasti declared: "Th cil by the District Magistrate,

Members of the District Council Royal Family has bern discussing Constitu- are to be elected direct by the pee-the establishment of ple. In districts having a populationst Mousrehy for more than a Lion of less than 156.000, the Coun year, but always delayed a definite cil shall hare 15 members. For decision."

Despite the report that the Chief every 30,000 of population in excesa of 150,00, one súditional member of the General Staff had been kill

Led. the Prince stated that he did Air Reduction may be elected.

Members of the Conseil are to not believe that their Majesties Allied Chemical and

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RUGBY, June 25. THE King and Queen were among the very large gathering who witnessed the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships to-day,

(THROUGH" RESTER'S AGENCY.]

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Marga von Etxdorf Du Pont de Nemours 071 gistrate for execution.. Where the developing. istter refuses to carry out such says that the rebellious soldiers Eastman Kodak Are thronging, the General Electric resolutions, the District Council and sailors

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The District Magistrate may refer Staff, and Members of the Govern- to the Council for reconsideration ment have been arrested.. any resolution which, in his judg

ment, is not proper and expedient.

Commander Killed,

The Commander-in-Chief of the

Where such resolution is upheld by Army, who showed resistance, was

the Council by a vote of two-thirds shot.

of the members present, and should

几 The revolation came as

com-

even the names of the leaders are

the Magistrate still consider it implete surprise to Bangkok, where proper, the resolution shall be sub- mitted to the people by Referendum, unknown. At the time of the re The regulations also provide that volation the King was at Huahin, the people may exercise the rights a seaside resort.

Many of the of Recall in regard to the members Army and Navy Officers recently of the Council as well as the righta joined a newly-formed "People's of Iniuntive and Referendum. Party." Kuo Min.

LOCAL HOCKEY.

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RADIO TEAM FOR TO-DAY.

The following will represent the Radio Sports Club Hockey XI in a friendly match against the South Wales Borderers on the Marina ground at 5.30 p.m.. to-day.

Surjin Singh, Parduman Singh, J. 5. Grewal, M. H. Hassan, G Jack, Mohinder Singh, A. E. P. Guest, Gurbachan Singh, Aptar Singh, Kalwant Singh and Harb hajan Singh.

Reserves:--J. T. K. Gilchrist, At- tar Singh.

the final scores being 6-1, 6-1, 4-4

02 in his favour.

Is the fourth round of the Men's Singles Bichey Wood (U.S.4.) bent Gregory Mangin (U.8.A.) 6-1, 9.7, Maler (Spain) bent Borotra (France) 6-3, 6-3, 2-5, 4-2.

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In the second round of the Mixed Doubles Aoki (Japan); partnered by Mr. Peacock, beat Rodzianko and, Senora Pons 6-4, 6-3.

Earlier Results

The rebels announced that they Constitutional ra forming a Monarchy, and selecting the King us the rat head thereof.

It is expected that the King, who recently opened the. Bangkok Mem- orial Bridge as a celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniver sary of his dynasty, will return to Bangkok forthwith.

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RE OFFER OF NEW SHARES.

CHAREHOLDERS are reminded ∞ that the latest date for accept- ance of the Offer of New Shares of the Company is THURSDAY, 30TH, JUNE, 1992. Forms of Acceptance and/or Renunciation, secompanied by remittances, should be lodged at the Company's Registered Office, Second Floor, Exchange Building Hong 35 Kong, on or before the said date.

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NOTICE OF FOURTH AND FINAL DIVIDEND.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N°That Fourth and Final Divi- dend of 2:2 per centum has been declared in this matter and that me may he received at my office Mercan. tila Bank Building, Hong Kong, un MONDAY, the 17th day of June, 1932. or on any subsequent weekday excopt ing Saturdays, between the hoars of 10 & in, and 4 p.m.

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The following European Passeng

Upon applying for payment the ers arrived by the M.V. Terukuni notice already seat to Creditors must Maru from Yokohama via Bhanghe produced to the undersigned., hai: Ruv, Wm. Green, Miss E. J. Graham M. and Mrs. W. Sander. son. Mr. P. Versteckt, Dr. and Mr. J. M. de Aragao Lacerda and fami ly, Mr. Chus Grant, Mr. 7, W, J. M. de Aragao Lacerda had family,

ejo Lows, Binonam & Matrnavs

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THE Free State Cabinet has re- Mr. Chas Grant, Mr. J. W. Hong Kong, 24th Jane, 1982,

fused Mr. J. H. Thomas' de-Lange, Mr. I S. Bruce, Mr. W. mand that the question of land R. Mansfield, Mr. R. Mallinson, annitics be judged by a Common Mr. J. J. Magar Mr. and Mrs. C. wealth Tribunal and it was decided R. Mason and daughter. Mr. M. not to take any action anent the Dobra, Mr. George F. Lamb Mr. payment of the annuities, which is Keisid Ryn, Mr. G. Carter, Mr. due on June 30, until the Free 6. Gordon Hadden, Mr. Robert! State received Mr. Thomas' formal Smith. Mr. J. H. Townsend, THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC

Mr. M. Abe Miss H. Doyle,

demand.

NOTICE.

CO., LTD:

LOST.

(The question of the land - 1 ME and Mrs. *' Bolton, nuities, along with that of the Oath Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ball, of Allegiance, was discussed be Miss J. Ball, Mr. S. Chaplin, Mrs. tween representatives of the British | D. Campbell, Mr. E. L. Engan, Government and of the Irish Free Mrs. K. Gillian, Mast 9. Gill APPLICATION bas been made to H. W. Austin (Britain) beat P.State first in Dublin and later inn, Dev. and Mrs. C. W. Iglehart.

Company to losue a dupli Feret (France), 6-4, 8-8,- 4-6 8-3.

"London, but it was found impos- Miss H. S. Iglehart, Miss M. D. cate Share Cetificate in respect of Ellsworth Vines (U.S.A.) beasible to reach any agreement, a Iglehart, Miss E, Igiehart, Miss L 196 shares Nos. 129457/129558 (100) Aoki (Japan), 0-2, 3-8, 0-3, 6-2.

though," according to Mr. Thomas, F. Jenkins, Mr. R. Joan, Mr. H. mm 244560/244084) (25) registered J. Sato (Japan) beat B. Timmer Pinion Secretary, the conversa Koopmann, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.

Lions were carried out in excellent Moser, Miss D. Moser, Mr. JC which have been declared lost.

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the originals of (Holland), 6-3, 6-2, 0-4:

good humour.}

Miller, Mr. R. Mortese. "Mr.

Notion in hursby given that it within A. H. Morton, Mr. H. 14 days hereof no claim

(or representa Reed. Mr. M. Sprator, Mrtion is made to the Ca.. the C. W. van Bergan, Mr. and Mrs certificates for the said shares hall C. J. Windsor, Mr. F. N. Wagner, be deemed CANCELLED and of NO

Women's Singles,

Mr. Willa-Moody (U.S.A.) beat) the quarter-finala, Perry con- Mrs. Godfros (Britain), 6-3, 6-0.

(France), 0-1, 6-3.

Fraulein Kralikinkal (German)] boat Mrs. James, 6-4, 64

Miss Betty Nuthall (Britain) beat) Miss Sarah Palfrey (U.S.A.) 8-0. 9-7.

SHANGHAI TO HAVE RADIO TELEPHONY

FOR INSTALLATION

(THROUGH NEUTER'S AGENCY:1.

NANKING, June 25,

nolidated Britain's hopes of win- Miss Dorothy Round (Britain) MARCONI CO. GETS CONTRACT ning the men's title at Wimbledon, I beat Midlle. Doris Metaxi by disposing of Wilmer Allison, one of America's best, with comparativo ense in the fourth round. The issue was never in doubt and Perry ran out a winner by three sets to one.

Sidney Wood, the holder, defeated his compatriot Mangin, also is the fourth round, in straight sets.

In the second round of the Mixed Doubles, Aoki and Mrs. Penecek passed through at the expeñen of Rodzianko and Benorn Pons.

Detail scores follow:-

In the fourth round of the Men's Singles Fred Perry, one of the two British hopes," bead Wilmer Alli Hon (U.S.A.) comparatively easily. (Continued on next column).

Miss Helen Jacobs (U.S.A.) beat: Mrs. Jameson (Britain), 6-1, Gar

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GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD. Mr. V. Woolley:

Agenta: Hong Kong, 14th June, 1982. (2286

SHIPPING. MOVIMENTS.

tween the Ministry of Com- munications and the Imperia]__In-¦ ́|| ternational Communications Com- The R.M.S. Empress of Russia tany,, Marconi's, for the in-left. Yokohama a June at 3 p.m., stallation in the outskirts of Shang- is due at Vancouver on July 4, and hai of a Boam Wiralesh Station will leave for Hong Kong on July for international radio-telegraphic 10 commmunfestion, particularly with Grent Britain,

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