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ALL ON THEIR OWN"MARIE LOUISE” IN

'AGAIN!

United States and World. Conference

"WE CAN LOOK AFTER OURSELVES!!

NEW SPY CASE

BAILLIE STEWART CASE PARALLEL

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HONG KONG POLICE

RESERVE

(Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D.

Wolfe, O.M.G., I.G.P.)

General.

Llie Saving Cladi.--The following

on Wednesday, June 28, at Stone-- cutters Island:

A sensational turn has been given to the charges of supplying informembers of the Police Reserve, bava mation to the agents of Germany Water Drill of the Life Saying Class been passed out as elicient in preferred against Captain Froge, WASHINGTON, June 99. attached to the army staff at Bei The administration expects little fort from the world economic conference This is the revelation that ex- and is staking recovery almost en-perta pronounce the letters forming tirely upon the domestic program- the basis of the charges as being in the same handwritting as those of the mysterious Marie Louise who figured in the trial of Lieut. Baillie-Stewart in London.

me.

Sub-Inspector David. Loie, Con- stables B48 Wong King Chuen, Boe Molin Yue, R64 Shok Pui Tini, R49 Loo Mang Hoon, R33 Lee Kai Sun, R252 Shah Mohamed and 268 Pehlwan Khan,

Chinese Company. Commendations,Constable R80

It was learned to day that Bor- nard Baruch, in his capacity as an official advisor, drafted & memo randum on the relation of the na The allegations are that Captalu tional situation with the world Froge, was in touch with two Ger-Chan Ying Pan is highly commend economic conference, which Assis man agents answering in every deed and granted the meritorious tant Secretary of State Haymond tail the descriptions furnished of service bar by Hon. Inspector Moley is taking with him to Lon-Marie Lauis 'and hat friend Obst, General of Police for zeal and alert- don to present to the American de- and the case rests largely on the

ness in arresting & Chinose male legation at the conference.

passage of a number of letters aa-

who was sentenced to three months' dressed to the captain or sent by hard labour at the June Criminal

Sessions for malicious wounding. him to addresses in Germany.

These letters were intercepted in the post and photographed.

Baruch attitude is no secret, Re- cently he told the senate finance committee that surely we have materials at home for at least mo- derate prosperity.".

The developments thus far at the world economic conference have Failed to show the open road to prosperity, and the administration has already made a quick appraisal of the opportunities in London.

1,200,000 Get Jobs.

Captain Frogs has been accused of supplying these agents with vital information regarding the defences of France's eastern frontier, and the plans for maintaining supplies for Belfort in the event of war.

highly commended and granted the Constable Bro Kwog Hon Ying is meritorious service bar by Hon. In- spector General of Police for zeal and alertness in arresting a Chinese male who was convicted by the Police Magistrate for snatching.

Training Course-Part II-All re eruits will attend at the Chinese Company's Headquarters on Tues- day, July 4, at 8.30 p.m. for in-

As in the English case, some of the letters from Germany contain ed sums of money in banknotes, ad.struction. dressed to the captain.

The Defence,

of these letters, and says that the He denies that he received any signature in the Post Office reeipt book for these letters is not his.

Indian Company.

Training Course Part II-All re- eruits of the Indian Company re- Chi Woo Street, Kowloon, on Wed- siding in Kowloon will attend 3; nesday, July 5, at 5.20 p.m. for in-

atruction.

Accordingly observers here do not expect the United States to enter.: into any programme in London which would tend to cripple any one of the major projects in the domestic recovery programme.

Developments of the last 10 days

"All recruits of the Indian Com in London have been duly register-

His counsel declares that the lat-pany residing at Hong Kong will ed in Washington with the result tors were addressed to him by name attend Chinese Company's Head- that every opportunity will be seiz-in order to divert suspicion from quarters, 17, Queen's Road Central, ed to accelerate the domestic pro- the real culprit, and that in colon Thursday, July 6, at 5.30 p.m.

lusion with the postal employees for instruction. this person received the letters in- stead of Captain Froge.

gramme.

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This was the report that labour landers brought to the first meet- ing of the labour advisory commit tee, with the plea that protection

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Flying Squad..

Hong Kong Section will take place The instructional patrol of the on Friday, July 7. Fall in at 5.15 pm sharp, at Central Police Stá cap with white cover.

on. Dress: White uniform, and

Encouragement on the home front against depression was "seen in the announcement of the Ameri: the two parties have visited London Handwriting experta balled in by can Federation of Labour that 1,900,000 unemployed have been in the last few days for the pur given jobs since March.

pose of comparing the writing in at the London trial with that of the Marie Louise letters produced

and they are unanimous in their the letters sent to Captain Froge, Emergency Unit Reserve. opinion that the writing is the same. Appamamieff and R436 F. A. Dun- StrengthConatables Rio2 M, The case comes before the judge nett have been taken on the Recently Robert Fechner, direc-quiry but Captain Froge is pressing Reserve with effect from June 27, d'instruction charged with the in-strength of the Emergency Unit- tor of emergency conservation work, for triak by court-martial, and de 1933. reported that 230,000 had been enclsres he can prove his entire in- rolled in the reforestation pro nocence of the charges made against gramme. He expected a "total of him.

be afforded both the labourer and

consumer.

300,000.

Brings Order.

As in the English case the letters suggest that the money enclosed was to repay a loan, and the name of Obst it used in two of the letters by the woman writer.

Joseph B. Eastman, new railroad coordinator, who recognized labour's position yesterday when he an- nounced his compromiso plan out- lawing further wage slashes railroad workers, took another step Germany at any time, but it is to carry out the job assigned to part of the case that the mysterious. him when he divided the railroads Marie Louise visited the Belfort of the country into Eastern, South region on several occasions and the ern and Western groups in

addresses to which intercepted let formity with the Transportation at a ta a

we are we are poparty, are

It is not suggested by the prosecu- tion that Captain Frogs for

visited

act.

Con-

Regional boards will be put to work in these three areas to super- vise economics and mergers, sub- ject to the coordinator's approval.

Eastman is setting out system- atically to cope with a gigantic problem and create order out of railroad chaos, precipitated. largely by the wild-cat competition in the days of the "Empire Builders."

The railroad giants of those days opened the great West, but at the came time they built competing and unnecessary lines. These lines ar unable to earn profits in competi- tion with other forms of trans- portation to-day. "

To Boost Prices.

When health is restored to the railways of the country, represent ing capitalization of nearly nine teen billion dollars, the. country will have taken a long step back towards good times.

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case.

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been permitted to resign from the Constable R404 B. A. Young hus Emergency Unit Reserve as from June 27, 1933,

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Company Meeting.-A Company Meeting for the Emergency Unit Reserve will take place on Friday, July 7, at No. 2 Police Station at 3.30 p.m. All members must at tend.

(Sgd.) D. L. King,

D.S.P. (R.). Hong Kong, July 3, 1933.

SINGAPORE ROAD FATALITY

ACCUSED INSPECTOR'S

EVIDENCE.

Singapore, June 26.-The third stage of the preliminary inquiry into the charge of causing death by a rash act against Traffic Inspector Charles B. Woods was heard by the. Earl, on Saturday: Fourth Magistrate, Mr. L. H. F.

"I submit that his statement on oath be expunged," Mr. Basset con- tinued.

the question for further discussion His Honour decided to reserve later, and therefore asked Woods to stand down from the box.

Doctor's Evidence.

Public Prosecutor, who attended Mr. J. H. Basset, the Deputy the hearing, observed that Woods should not have been allowed to give evidenco on oath at the in- liners have already been scheduled quest He was not a competent į for the trip. Most of the palatial witness and could therefore not be liners that regularly ply between

cross-examined, the United States and Europe have made one or more trips to Nova Scotia since this special feature was inaugurated in 1931, and have Canadian province each year. brought thousands of tourists to the

The Cunard Steamship Company, Maximum commodity prices has Ltd,, through its Halifax office, bas become the watchword in the farm

The police doctor was then called. sector of the domestic war on de-announced that the Aquitania, one

Mr. Basset You last saw Woods of the largest of the. Chuard fleet, pression.

will make two special cruises to the dengue fever was concerned, was na a patient on May 20; so far as Nova Scotia, with Halifax as the he cured 1 turning point. The first will be over Witness: Yes, he had no fever, July, and the second during, at least the rash had faded away Labour Day week, which is carly in But he might have been suffering September. At least three vessels from after-effects. Intention of boosting farm prices, of this line, it is stated, will call form values and the farmer's pur at Halifax under chartered fours. chasing power was one reason why the administration was willing to

Another large, liner, which will reject proposals for ourrency stabi- make a cruise to Halifax on July 4 lization at the world economic con American Line, according to an is the Deutschland of the Hamburg ference, and the advantage of facili- announcement by R.A. Corbett and tating international trade which Company, agents. The Deutschland such stabilization would, offer, on is a vessel of 20,000 tons. the theory that restoration of high.

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The farm relief administration has this object in view, with the purpose of preventing profiteering at the same time.

Speaking generally, how long do the ill-effects last aftor the fover A fortnight from the time of the attack,

the races on May 27: did he look all Now you said you met Woods at right then? He was looking a little tired.

er commodity prices was the par- already planned and will conduct and the time when you met him ab amount issue-United Preu |

Yes, but to your knowledge did National Tours, it is stated, have he have any relapse in the period between the time you treated him

cruises to Halifax Labour Day ho races-No, I was not called to cruises by the Anchor Donaldson treat him again, an liners Translyvania and Caledonia are being featured.

We all realize that at the moment the government's great object is not Vessels of the Swedish American only to are that people are not Lane, for which Furneas Withy and hungry and are not without shelter Company are local agents, will also but to see that wherever possible visit Nova Scotia this summer are given work and the feeling that. The motor alp Kungsholm is they are actually doing something scheduled to make a estise from in return for what they are being New York to Halifax, on August 12, -paid.

-Mrs. Granklin D. Roosevelt.

and the Gripaholm on August 30, from New York; +

So if Inspector Woods had no ill-effects while he was on duty at the races on May 27, would you expect him to have completely. recovered by Saturday week Inter-Yes, I should not expect him to have any ill-effects then,

The charge against Woods in the outcoind of a fatal motor "accident in Keppel Road" on the night of June 3, when a Chinese was killed.

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