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greenery. Malayan scenery, ex- cept when one is dying over dense Jungle is a ways present ng some- thing worth seeing to the obser- vant traveller, and I would 'sug- Best that those of you who can afford the time to make the four- hey should not miss seeing Ma- laya from the air.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1936.
POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS DRUGS
Further Evidence
Called
The case against three Chinese and Lá 10, Chiu Kau, Lo Shing alias La Tat Shing, and two wo- men charged with the possession of a large quantity of heroin pills, and
WHAT ROTARY MIGHT DO Rotarians are not supposed to discuss politics at their meetings. Rotary proclaims that it is not inconspiracy, to manufacture pilis, any sense a political organization. was continued at the Central Ma- Personally, I have always falled gistracy yesterday before Mr. W. to understand how a great inter Schofield. national organization which 1s attempting to improve man's lot
on this earth can fall to be deni-
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Mr. J. B. Prentis, Assistant. Crown Solicitor was for the prose cution and Mr. S. Ng Quinn ab
ing in polities all the time." Itpeared on behalf of the art.. may depend of course, on what second, fourth, and ifth defent- we mean by the word "politics," ants, while Mr. F. B. Loseby re- At any rate I feel that in this question of the future aerial deve presented the third defendant.
ASSAULT CHARGE FAILS opment
The charges against Caiu Kau, Lo Shing, 14 So and Ho Ying are that they had in their possession
CHINA'S TEA TRADE DECLINE
Hit By Russia's Self- Sufficient Scheme"
Nanking. Jan. 10.
SHOOTING AFFRAY ON EXPRESS
JAPANESE AND CHINESE WOUNDED
In addition to the keen com Demand Express To
petition of tea production in india, Ceylon, Java, Sumatra, und Japan. China's already declining tea trade has recently. been further menaced by the rapidly developing tea in dustry. In Soviet Russia, one of the principal tea-consuming countries in the world.
In view of the enormous amount of tea consumed every year. averaging about 0.15 kilograms per capita, Soviet Russla has long ago Bet hands to the production of tea. As early as 1935 large areas of land in the Caucasus were marked out for the planting of tea. Besides the establishment of state-owned tea plantations, private plantations were highly encouraged, to which the government accords protection
of the world Rotary should play an important part. it every Rotarian pledged himself to have nothing to do with aerial / 35,500 herola pills on the second i ånd technical help. warfare, and if he set himself to door of No. 15 Caroline Road, on November 19, possession of đà and
ounces of codeine phokphate and 1 ounces of strychnine; and, thirdly, possession of 17 ounces of
A district watchman. No. 91, named Leung Yu, was summoned before Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Janes atr the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday charged with common assault on Chan Yuen a manager and sales- man of a shop in Portland Street. Mr. P. H. Sin appeared for the complainant.
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Fung Chiu is charged with the possession of 35,500 heroin pills and 17 ounces of heroin.
The rald was carried out by Re- venue Officer Grimmitt at 10 p.m. on the night of Nov. 19, in the Chinese detec- company of two tives.
11 a well-known
persuade ten against aerial warfare, there would be a large body of public-spirited men all over the world who were agreed an'a subject which is going to be of the greatest importance to humanity in the future. When "It was alleged that on December was preparing this Talk I had
26, 1935 at about 10 a.m. defendant no references handy whereby was walking along Fortland Street could quote accurately for you some when he came across some people of the possiblities that have been He envisaged for a future War. I re- gambling on the road side. stopped and arrested one of the member, however.
man in London telling me three "men, the complainant in the case.
Complainant alleged that defen-years ago about the effect of the dant in arresting him struck him dropping of one large bomb on a several blows on the body which certain street in London. Under necessitated his removal, to the this street ran a sewer the open- g-up of which would have dealt hospital.
thou- death and destruction sands, and polluted a very large area. The effect of many bombs, sewers would was ad-dropped on many
make London uninhabitabię.
Let me speak plainly before 2 conclude, this Talk. I do not see that the Rotary movement is going to be of the slightest use in the world unless it tackles urgent and pressing problema. It is already doing so, but in my view it is do- Ing too little. The reason is main- ly because there is so much apathy among Rotarians themselves. It is
Dr. Yu Chal Kwong Medical Officer at the Kowloon, Hospital
stated in
evidence that he saw complainant when he mitted to hospital on December 26. Complainant complained of pain "In his body.
Witness found on examination a brute in the middle of the right side of the collar bone, B smal; bruise on the right forearm and another abrasion on the left side of the neck. When he rst saw the patient he was suffering from shock and his pulse was rather
to
not for a guest to presume to cri- rapid. He was discharged on Detise the club which has honoured
cember 31.
ACCORDING TO STATISTICS According to statistics, there were altogether 1,351 hectares of lea farms in Soviet Russia in 1928 with a total output of $43 tons of tea annually. In 1928 these had been increased to 3.559 hectares with a total output of 1,080 tons of tea. In 1929 the addition of 4,555 hectares of private tea plantations and 116 hectares of state-owned tea plantations result- er in a total 7,841 hectares, which Agure remains approximately un- changed until now. nu
Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Lose-
In 1926 there were 5 tea factories by, submitted that his cilent had
in Soviet "Russia: In 1933 these no case to answer on the evidence
had been increased to 15, which which had been given. He stated that, the evidence given by R.O.number has been doubled during Grimmitt was formal evidence and the current year. The Soviet gov- could not be held against his cll-ernment is now planning to build wäs 6 more new tea factories with the ent! That the defendant found in the fat was true but, he most up-to-date facilities. It is estimated that upon the establish- argued, this was not evidence of possession, and "quoted cases to
ment of these the total annual out- put of tea will be increased to uphold his contention.
10.000.000 kilograms, which will further bar the import of tea from foreign countries, notably China,
IN DEFENDANT'S FAVOUR He further argued that though the premises had been under ob- servation from the 1st to the 19th the fact that his client had ap- peared there for the only time a few minutes before the raid was a point in the defendant's favour.
Mr. Prentis stated that the fact that defendant's coat was found him, but I do not need to discuss in the cubicle and that he had In answer to His Worship, wit-
the Hong Kong Rotary Club when taken it off was not consistent ness said that the bruises were I already know, so many other Ro-with a mere visit and infers that consistant with having been sträcktary Clubs the majority of whose
he was staying for some time, and by blows from the fist. His con-
apparently was prepared to take dition was not serious. Witness
part in the manufacture of the d'd no think that the nature of the blow on the chest could have
drugs. Further, the piece of na per that was
caused much pain.
THE ASSAULT
Chen Yuen, complainant said that on the morning in question he was coming out of a printing 50 Portland Street shop at No.
when he saw a crowd outside shop No. 48. As he passed by, the crowd got up and ran, he then saw de- fendant who held him and began to assault him. Defendant' then lifted up his coat and showed him his revolver, saying "don't move or I will shoot you."
members are merely passengers. What is the use of a man calling himself a Rotarian and doing no thing to justify that title? Is it sumclent merely to meet together, to eat, and then to listen to a Talk? Surely there is a good deal besides all this? It I may I will conclude this Talk by leaving this thought in your minds.
VOTE OF THANKS.
Mr. Key who rose to propose a vete of thanks to the speaker on behalf of those present, in a few wall chosen words fully endorsed Mr. Sidney's remarks regarding the pressure of work in Singapore because of the air malls, Mr. Key
After receiving the blows, wit-sald that he had only recently re- neas became giddy and fell down. but defendant tried to pull him along the road. Witness said that he was not angry and did not re- sist
Wong Yau, shroff for & coffin shop, said that he witnessed the incident on the morning of the December, 26. The men who were alleged to be gambling were all coolies. He also saw defendant striking the complainant. When he saw defendant showing com- plainant his revolver he (witness)
understood him to be a polireman. Leung Yo, district watchman No. 91 said that he had just come off duty and was walking home at about 10.30 a.in. when he saw a crowd outside No. 48. Portland Street. He went up and found the men gambling, and understood the complainant to be the banker. He arrested the complainant who
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found in the coat had on it two ingredients for he- roll manufacture and that it was a coincidence that the possession of these two ingredients, though not unlawful, were of use in the imanufacture of heroin. He sub- mitted that on these facts there was joint possession of the drugs found, on the floor and that the defendant
WHAT IS POSSESSION? Mr. Quinn quoted definitions of
Stop At Village Station
Tientsin. Jan, 4. Two Japanese and six Chinese shooting in- were injured in a cident caused by two members of
the Self-Defence Paoantul at Changchischuang, which is situat- ed between Tangshan and Peltai- ho, in the dining car of the express train which left, the Tientsin East Station for Shanhaikuan at 11,50 o'clock yesterday morning, a re- Post received here stated.
The incident occurred at about 5.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon when the train was approaching Peliaiho,...
The Self-Defence men boarded the train at Tangshan for Chang- chiachuang, which is not a stop- ping place for the train.
Entering the dining car they demanded stoppage of the train st Changahtachuang from conductors, but their demand was refused, as the result of which the Paoantui ared their pistols at random, and took to their heels at a point near Paitalho.
Japanese gendarmes at Chin- wangtao and Shanhaikuan pro- ceeded to Peitaiho for an enquiry into detalls of the incident, but the culprits have not yet been ap- prehended.
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The Self-Defence Pacäntul Changchischnang is being incor- porated into the Military Police of the East Hopet Anti-Communist Autonomous Comell.-"Domel."
have benefited by the amnesty The decline of China's tea trade their sentence will be considerably may be seen from the following reduced. Two of the defendants figures relative to the exports of were women- tes of various principal tea-pro-Transocean Kuo Min. ducing countries in 1932; north India, 155,000,000 kilograms; «south Indis, 24,000,000 kilograms; Ceylon, 114,000,000 kilograrns; Java, 77.000,- 000 kilograms; Sumatra 13,000,000 kilograms; China, 27,000,000 - Japan and Formosa. grams:
other 11,000,000 kilograms; and countries, 900,000 kilograms, Central News Agency.
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JOURNALIST EXPELLED FROM GERMANY
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
Preas" (Copyright)}|-
Berlin, Jan. 13. Ernst Popper, the Berlin corres- pondent - of the "Prager Tage- blatt" a paper printed in the Ger- the man language published In was a party thereto. He argued that on, these facts
Czecho-Solvakian capital, was ex- alone there was a case to answer.
pelled from Germany on January 10, because as the official state- ment issued on Monday puts it, 'he continually sent his paper un- reliable and spiteful reports about Germany thereby not only gravely damaging German" interests, but also systematically poisoning the international atmosphere."
Poppers expulsion was: neces- sary, goes on the German news agency statement, since the nature of his dispatches, besides being gross abuse of the hospitality ex- tended him by the German Gov- ernment, was prejudicial to activities of many other foreign correspondents who attempt to report on the conditions in Ger- many in air and objective
Trensoccan Rua Min
clients had no case to answer.
turned from a visit to the Straits. the word "possession" and further and had witnessed "this extraor- submitted that presence in the Amid laughter na did not prove possession, and dinary activity." the sèconder said that......., he bad stated that in his opinion his seen, or rather heard while on a visit on one "office, the telephone ring as much as five times in 15 minutes, and there was no question whatsoever of business Een A Bingapore having the tetaure read their morning paper in the officel Mr. Key was glad that be had suggested Mr. Sidney should address locai Rotarians,
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His Worship stated that the fourth defendant had a case to answer as the principal tenant.
Mr. Prentis said that the sec- end defendant was there in the afternoon when a carpenter had" been fixing some shelves to a cup- board and the fact that he was still there at 10 o'clock (the time knew the latter would give a cap- able talk, having already had the of the arrest) infers joint posses- pleasure of hearing him in Pension. ang, two years ago,
WINTER SPORT IN GERMANY
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tried to resist him. When witness [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily attempted to blow, his whistle be
was struck a blow by the com- plainant.
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After further evidence was, taken His Worship dismissed the sam. mons
GERMAN-SWISS TOURIST
TRAFFIC
Press" (Copyright).]
Berlin, Jan. 18.
After further argument as to the positions of the defendants at ime of the arrest, the case was adjourned until this after-
the
noon.
A GALLANT-RESCUE
Seaman's Heroic Act
mannered, stew
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the
UKRANIAN TERORISTS ON TRIAL
[Special to the "Boug Hoog, Dhally (Special to the "Hong Kong and 19, Warsaw Jan 13 The trial of 12 members of the Ukranian Terrorist organisation charged with complicity in the
After several weeks of almost spring-like weather which threat- ened to frustrate all prospects of
A gallant rescue took place just murder, pot the Minister of winter sports, and as previously off the Praya wall opposite the the Interior General Pieracki. reported, necessitated the post- China Fleet Club on Monday, when who was assassinated on June ponment of the German 8! Championships, the winter, dean-Able Beaman Forster, of the HMS 15, 1934, ended on Monday tely arrived in Germany on Mon-Phoenix dived into the harbour with the chief accused of day with a considerable drop infully, clothed to go to the help of the band, Alabed, and Karruec the temperature throughout Cen- an old woman who was struggling being sentenced to death. Under in the water. The seamsh suc- the recent amnesty. laws death Berlin, Jan. 13.
tral Europe.
Heavy snow storms are reported ceeded in bringing the woman to sentences will however, be auto- All German tourist traffic to
mountainous
safety, and she was rushed to thematically commuted Into life im- from the Switzerland has been revoked as a result or accord having been causing much joy in Garnisch Government Civil Hospital In so prisonment since the offence was
"unconscious condition.
committed before November last. reached between the two Govern-Partenkirchen, when
Two other of the accused were menta, concerning the necessary foreign teams are training for the modifications of the clearing agree- Olympic Winter sporta games to be
sentenced to life imprisonment, 4 ment which in its original form. held there at the beginning of
others 15 years each, one to 8 vests, and two to seven years tes had not proved workabla
pectively. Since all the accused Transocean Kuo Min
February.
Trandursan Kuo Min
regions
numerous
She is about 80 years of age. and is unknown, but is believed to be the same woman who jumped into the harbour, on another, oc casion when she was also rescued
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