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Taxi-Cab Robbery. Recalled
J. Kempton, "of the Kowloon Docks, was fined #25 for allowirig an unmuzzled dog abroad оп Taiwan bathing beach, on August 21.
A
Cheong Fook and Lal Cheong, two young Chinese who pleaded
For keeping a dog without not guilty to a charge of robbery with violence before Mr. Wynne-cence, A. Spittle, of No. 5 Hum- Jones on Monday last, were yes- phreys Building, first floor, Car- terday afternoon committed narvon Road was aned 85. the next Criminal Sessions.
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It will be recalled that the two accused were charged in connec- tion with a robbery of a taxi- 'driver in the Shamshulpo District on the night of August 23, when Yuen Yat-kwan, the complainant was blinded by having pepper | applied to his eyes and robbed of all his belongings.
ASP., K. A. Bidmead gave
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statements evidence of the two alleged to have been made the accused after they had been charged.
DOG OWNERS FINED
Several Europeans appeared be- fore Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday. summoned for allowing their dogs abroad unmuzzled. and for keep ing dogs without licences.
Mrs. C. H. Basto, of No. 9 Devon Road, appeared in answer to sum mons which had been issued on Mr. C. H. Basto, for allowing a dog abroad without a muzzle on August 21. Mrs. Basto stated that the dog had been muzzled before it left the house, but upon its return, the found the muzzle had been damaged and it was hanging from the collar. The dog was bruised and scratched, probably through fighting with other dogs, His Worship. adipurned the case for one week, to allow Mrs. Basto to produce the muzzle in court.
Knew "Nothing
Dr. Basto, of No. 123, Argyle Street, appearing on a summons for allowing his dog out without a muzzle on August 23, complained that he knew nothing about the matter until a summons had been served on him.
Evidence was given by a Chinese police sergear.t who stated that he had followed the dog to the house, and had asked an amah and a houseboy to inform their master that he was going to take out a summons against him for allowing the dog out unmuzzled.
The evidence was accepted and defendant was fined $25.
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Pleading guilty to a summons
TUNG STREET MURDER RECALLED
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The accused was arrested. In Canton on September 17 and brought to Hong Kong,
!: On the application of Detective- Inspector J. Murphy a week's. formal remand was granted by the magistrate.
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ONE KILLED
In Motor Mishap
A motor mishap of rather serious proportions occurred in When a Chinese was charged at Cheungshawan' од Wednesday driven by Warder Central Magistracy yesterday with when a car having Imported five boxes and Freeman, Laichikok Gaol, knock- two packets of ginseng on boarded down three Chinese, who, with umbrellas drawn closely over their the ss Sui Tai without placing it
on the manifest. Mr. E. W. Hamil-heads, made an attempt to dash across the road although they ten remarked that he thought "the man was trying to run the gin-were seng into China from Macao."
Sergeant Forrest sald defendant came on the wharf at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, and the ginseng was He was found in his possession.
on the then warned to put It manifest. About ten minutes be fore the boat sailed. he (Forrest) boarded the vessel, and on look- ing through the manifest found that only two parcels of sharks' in had been entered, but not the ginseng.
Kwan Shun-wal.
assistant.ac-
not able to observe the closeness" of the car due to the obstruction by the umbrellas.
The victims were: Leung Mul, 38, a married woman, of No 2 Walching Street, Shamshotpo;
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Mr. Frank Westcott, aged 21, who was reported missing on Wednes-
were entertained at first at his All three victims were conveyed to the Kowloon Hospital, where day from his house at No. 1 house, disappearance, as he had been the Arst-named" succumbed to Cheung Chau, has been found in an inmate of the Mental Hospital
that he might have had a relapse.
countant in the compradore's de-injuries, which included a frac-friend's house, according to a early this year and it was thought
Police report late last night. partment on the, Sui Tai, said de- tured skull. fendant had registered two par- cels of sharks an. but had not. produced any g'nseng. He did not tell defendant not to bother about the.. ginseng.
Defendant stated that he show- ed the ginseng to the witness at
for allowing an unmuuzzled dog | the compradore's department. abroad on August 20, Mr. Har- bottle, of No. 17 Somerset Road, ground floor, was fined $25.
REFERENCE TO WAR DANGER
Comment on Geneva Statement
(Special to "Hong Kong Dally Fress")
(By Telegraph, Copyright, Tele graphic Massages Ordinance, 1894. Received, September 20, 4-30 p.m.) Berlin, "Sept. 20.
Mr. Hamilton convicted and im- posed a fine of $25 at the same time confiscating the cargo.
OCCUPATION OF MUKDEN
Comment Quoted In Germany
(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Pres")
(By Telegraph, Copyright, Tele graphic Messages Ordinance, 1894 Received, September 20, 4-30 p.m.) Berlin, Sept. 20,
The German papers are quoting at length on the Chinese Press comments on the occasion of the third anniversary of the occupa- tion of Mukden by Japanese troops,
from Commenting on Litvinoff's
re- cabled
Shanghai to the ference to the war danger in his Deutsche Nachrichtenburo, featur- Geneva speech on Tuesday, the ing in particular the voices of the. semi-official "Diplomatische Kor-"China Press," the "Shun Pao" respondenz" maintains that the and the "Dah Kung Rac," em-. conjuring up of a spectre of war phasising that China will never constitutes one of the devices renounce Manchuria.-- of Communist propaganda and Transocean Kuo Min. that Litvinoff's variation of theme simply means the trans- ferring of the socalled Fascist agitation to the sphere of international policy.
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London, Sept. 19. H.R.H. Prince George spent much of yesterday showing many of the beauty spots around Balmoral tr his fiances Princess Marina. He called on many of the tenants and introduced them to the Princess.
The Soviet Foreign Commis- sar's veled insinuations." "says the paper, "have rather clumsy effect because he condnes himself to repeating verbally but without naming the dennite States, those phrases which one can read al- most daily. In the Soviet Press with frank boming of nations. By his antagonism to Germany, Litvino evidently endeavours to bring
Afterwards, the Princess accom~ about a united front with France.
On the day of acceptance of the panded the King and Queen and Soviet Union by the League, the her own parents on visits round French Press announced frankly the estate, while Prince George and täis brother the Duke of York. that the isolation of Germany and her separation from the Russian went deer-stalking in the neigh-
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British "Wireless, goal of Geneva The aggressive tone of Litvinoff's speech was most: disappointing as the Soviet Foreign Minister had said in his Union being a League member speech-sEÐ. only deliberate zees it to draw from the League calumniation of the charge of principle of peaceful co-operation Germany's harbouring plans for in various social and political war. If the League of Nations problems. Against all that Cer-stakes her existence on a security many can only place perseverence poller based on such methods on her will to ve and work in then aus hastens her own decline. peace. She crn as the German.. Transocean Kun Mini
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