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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,"
CROWN STORMS CHAPEI STATION
Officer In Charge Saved By Settlement Force
Shanghai, Jun. 27.
A mob of 2,000 Chinese, spurred on by Communist agitators, storm- ed the Jessfeld branch station of the Bureau. of Public Safety shortly after noon yesterday, kidnapped the officer in charge and were
to carrying him off, apparently kill him. when the arrival of a small party of Settlement Police frustrated their plan. The rioters were in charge of the station for about an hour, but fled when the Bubbling Well Station staff, rein- forced by police from the Gordon Road Station, charged them with batons "In Jessfield Road. Strict vigilance was being observed in the vicinity of Jessfield Village last night.
Both foreign and Chinese mem- bers of the Settlement Police were mauled and struck by stones, but only one was badly injured. This was C.P.C. 2503, of Bubbling Well Station, who was hit on the head by a stone and whose hands were malmed. One of the mob stole this policeman's service pistol while he was down, and a search for the weapon was being conducted last night.
RIOT UNIT ARRIVES
The SMP Reserve Unit, under Mr. W. E. Fairbairn. Assistant Commissioner, and Chief Insp. J. F. Lovell, patrolled the area snort- ly after the baton charge, and two platoons of the Russian Regiment, S.V.C. were despatched to Bubbl ing Well Station to stand by dur- ing the early part of the afternoon. Major A. S. G. Douglas, Brigade
A. Quayle and R, J.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1936.
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The resull of the third Championship series was held by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yesterday over a course of 24 mlles.
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The following are the results.--
"W" CLASS-STARTED AT 19.50.
Prev.
Typhoon, 10
(Wing Comdr. C. R. Keary) Tern, 13
Finished. Corr. Pos. Pts. Pts. Total
15.52.58
4 6 7 13
15.50.50
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18.24.58 18.18.23 8
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(Mr. H. W. Dulley)
10.13.47
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(Mr. W. S. Porleder? Cutty, 23
COREXSPANIARNTH JOY
15.34.16 15.31.24 1
10 10 20
(Mr. F. C. Manning) Penguin, 24....
WHITE, WELD & CO., NEW YORK
15.43.55
3 4 13
(Capt. E. M. Bley) Sai Long, 27
15.53.35
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(Mr. N. Croucher) Norseman, 5
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Mr. L. F. Nicholson)
Mrs. E. Bowater.
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D. J. Castilo.
F. L. Chapman.
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B. Closson.
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18.16.37
(Capt W. W. Cowan and Capt. "J, Hooper)."
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Raven And Brown Found Guilty
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“WE STRUCK STOLEN CAR"
Policeman Tells Of Bandit Chase
London, Jan. 14. Police Constable Rees, patrol driver, leaned on a walkingstick as he walked into the Ealing coroner's court yesterday to tell the story of a chase after bandits that ended in the police car killing a 'peder- John Patrick Green, trian, Mr. forty-year-old Government chem
Major, and Major E. V. Burke- Murphy, 8.V.C. Adviser, attended. as did several high police omcials. including Mr. R. C. Alers, Deputy Commissioner: Mr. T. Robertson, Assistant Commissioner; and
Shanghai, Feb. i. Supts. J.
Frank J. Raven and J. Warner | Crouch.
Brown, President and Manager the American- The trouble started at noon when respectively of the mob, composed of alleged Com-Oriental Finance Corporation, were munists, loafers, and a sprinkling this morning found guilty by the of students, appeared outside the United States Court for Chine on Bureau of Public Safety Station charges of embezzlement and false $1040 (known as Zau Kah Doo) and de- pretences, involving approximately US$50,000. They were .convicted on seven out of sixteen counts and
Dr. J. S. Crane, deputy coroner. sentence will be passed on Monday.
With conviction their ball has announced that Mr. Green's widow automatically lapsed, and the de- would not attend the inquest. She fendants are being kept in custody. is about to become a mother.
Police Constable Rees said be 11 is possible that they will receive
ather from three to ten years' imprison-was patrolling with three
officers along the Great Westroad
manded the release of nineteen students who had been arrested 39 reactionarles the day before by the political branch of the Nantao Police and temporarily detained at Zau Kah Doo. Col. Tan Pao-shoh, the officer in charge, vainly, tried to convince the mob leaders that the prisoners had been taken to Nantao the previous day, and the disgruntled agitators stormed the
station.
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The lary exonerated Police- man Res
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It is understood that the question | last Friday night. He had received a car had been of an appeal in the case of Raven a message that and Brown has not yet been decid- i stolen,
"We saw it standing on the side ed. The prosecution alleged that
**T*WO M of the road," he said. The police present were not able the defendanta gambled in New
were sitting in the front seats, and to defend their chief, nor to pre- York securities with their ellente vent the mob from taking com-ully paid-up shares. which they fancied there was one on the plete charge. Luckily the armoury hypothecated to E. A. Pierce & Co., had been locked up and the rioters the San Francisco brokers, as mar- 320.10 did not gain possessigh of any gin for their own transactions. It arms. They were bent on punish-was stated that Raven's debit ing Col. Tan, however, and dragged balance at the time of the collapse him out of the station and through was 0.S.$150,000...`. the lane leading to Jessfield Road, The trial occupied 37 sessions and They were carrying him along aroused intense Interest, the court- Jessfeld Road when a hastily-room being” packed to capacity, at organized party · from Bubbling almost every hearing. Raven was Well Police Station arrived and, arrested on August 31 but was re- under a shower of stones and leased the same day after furnish $5.80
bamboo blows, wrested the kid- ing ball. At the same time a war- 322.16 napped man loose and got him rant was issued for the arrest of away from the scene in a pelice Brown, who was then in Manila, VAIL
but who was also released on ball Col, Tan was rescued by a group following his arrival in Shanghai- 36 ct. composed of Insp. J. B. Clissold. Reuter,
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Insp. H. J. Jefferson, Sub-Insp. T. Hill, Det, Bub-Insp. B. Maklaevsky.
Det. Sgt. R. M. Moir, Det Sgt. J. H. Chinese policemen and members Ware, and Prob. Sgt. 8, 8. Knowles, of the Peace Preservation Corpa all of whom were manhandled by arrived and a party of Japanese) the crowd.
He was in civilian Marines also visited the scene.
Hundreds of the curious, sprinki- clothes and members of the mob had such a hold on him that heed with the loafer element, con- Del successively lost his overcoat and tinued to mill about Brehan Piece his jacket and had to be pulled and Jessfeld Road, but were dis- Into the police van by his legs. persed shortly after 2.30 o'clock by The mob attempted to hold the Chinese and Settlement Police. van back, but, because of the size and power" of the vehicle, they
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DUTCH OYALTY ON TOUR IN GERMANY
BATON CHARGE CLEARS ROAD
"I stopped and the two observers with me jumped out to arrest the men, but the car started up and I got on its of side. passed us. and Police Constable Collins learn- And ed out, signalled to them, rang the gong for them to stop,
"Instead they accelerated and tried to get away. I tried to force them on to the near-side kerb, and we were locked together for 400 yards.
"He took a sudden swerve, tum- ed across the pavement behind a seat, went along the pavement for twenty-five yards, and turned up Ealing-road. I followed him and tried to overtake him on the off time he would side, but each
awing across, ·"
"BROADSIDED"" "In Uxbridge-road a Green Line bus was just starting. The stolen
Car Was
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Commercial Bank of Greece
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Lieut. Crotz.
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R. H. Hamson..
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A. HO, Jackson. Marguerite Jarvië. Colonel Johnson. Marguerite Johnson (cablegram). John Kay, s.6. "Arrongi" Robert P. Kerr.
Capt. S. E. Kryloff, yacht Mus- quito.
Laik Ah Soon, s.8. "Hong Slang." Capt. Miguel Am. Lasa, 5.5. “Bu- sana."
· M. Lavadis.
Lee Kong Boon.
Pierre Levy."
MILLWALL HAVE OPTION ON A "MYSTERY!' PLAYER
London, Jan. 9.
I am now assured that Millwall' hold an option on the transfer of Dell, the 19-year-old inside-forward u Dartford, write 蟲 football. correspondent.
In fact he recently nearly be came a Millwall player. I was so near that the forms were out and Dell was standing by pan in and, about to sign. He changed his mind. Said he would wait'a bit!"
Included among those who saw Dell scord three goals in a∙Cup game was Alex Macfarlano, who looks after the interests of Sunder land in the South,
Here are two opinions of people who are generally reckoned very "astuto in their judgment of a footballer in the raw. One says, "Dell is another Charles Buchan.” The other says, "I doubt whether he will ever "bè more than an or dinary player."?
It is all very puzzling...
If Millwall had a really Arst- class centro-forward and ä domi- Dating centre-half-back the team
· would be “good enough to have a Ho at promotion. Wallhanks has been doing quite well at centre-
attack, stands out a mile.
Miss E J. Shannon Lingle, White haif, but the need of a leader in
Party.
Dr. E. K. Mackay. A. Mater.
Emile Meyers.
Moller & Co. Mrs. George Ng. Hans Fritz Priber L. M. Rich.
Rising Sun Motion Picture Studio, Richard Ritchel Helen Roberts. Major R.. M. Rodwell, David Saxon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Scott. Mme, M. E. Scotte. Mrs. Smallie.
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F. Smith & Co. J. A. Smith.
J. E. Smith, Buydr & Co. "N. A Soof, Ghafoor.
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Good centre forwards cost a lot money. Millwall are not the wealthy club many think they are. In recent years substantial fees have been paid for players such as Alexander and Turnbull. Other players, too, have cost money. Big ground improvements have been expensive. The "gates" now- udays are poor by comparison with what they were.
Clubs make mistakes. That is carry on. other clubs how some Millwall want a centre-forward. They let one go free at the end of Jast
season a well-built
young player named Snaith. This very player has been making a name for More himself with Scunthorpe than one League club have made inquiries. Out of the Cup, Scun- thorpe might listen.
GREEK PREMIER ENTERS NURSING HOME
Special to the "nong Kong Daily Eress" (Copyright).j
Athens, Feb. 1 Premier Demertzis went to a where nursing home on Saturday
Miss Lynne L. Shew, c/o Mrs, he will undergo an operation, for Inez Poon.
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road before it finished in a shop window. The speed of the police dar was Afty-five milles an hour.”
minor eye trouble. He will attend to oficial duties in his sick room but delegated Air Minister Arrig- -
of the hopoulos to take charge. Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the time being.
The death of Kondylis is likely ARM IN SLING -
to lead to a merger of all the anti- going straight for the
Venizelist "parties. It is reported Replying. to. Mr. Boskice (for front of it. I saw the opportunity or shutting him in by getting on Mr. Green's relatives), Police Con- that a delegation of officers re- hls near side, but he had just suf stable Rees said that he neverquested the leader of the Populist ficient margin to go across the -ran pursued cars into the kerb at Party, road in front of my car. - high speed.
"I broadsided and struck the observers stolen car. The two tumped out but as they did so the driver of the other car got going again.
I got my engine started and was rapidly gaining on them. When I was about ten or fifteen yards behind they swung across right in front of me.
ex-premier Tsaldaris to bring about the imion of his own Mr. Boskice: But it is bound to Populist party with the followers involve very great danger to pede of the late Kondylis. It has been strians, isn't it? Yes, I suppose it tentatively, suggested that the new party be called "the Party of PG- is.
What is the maximum speed of pular Union. your car?-About eighty-five miles Transocean News Service. an hour. T have never taken one all out, not in a chase.
You will agree it is extremely GAS-FILLED ROOM DEATH dangerous to all concerned, what you are doing? No, my car was perfectly under control
COMMUNISTS ACTIVE Communist hand-bills were dis- falled. A Fire Brigade ambulance tributed and anti-Japanese slogans which had been called to take him were written on walls in the course away was not permitted by the of the disturbance. It was said (From Special Correspondent)
Innsbruck, Feb. L Pur
crowd to get anywhere pear the that the student element in the Canton, Feb, 2. Queen Wilhelmine of Holland,
crowd was comparatively small, unfortunate police officer.
The Alkh troopers at Bubbling Persuading, Mr. Hu Han-min to accompanied by Crown Princess arrived go to Nanking to share the respon- Juliana and entourage.
The police van hurried Col. Tan Well Station were held in readiness the first alarm was sibility of the National Govern- here on Saturday by mid-day anʼi
to the Bubbling Well Station, as soon DB ment, General Chiang Kai-shek, then continued the journey by where he was placed in safety received, but were not called into
"I swerved to get further to the President of the Executive Yuan, automobile to. Igils where the Ro- pending the restoration of order. action, Quiet prevailed in the dis.
off side of them, and the police has instructed all the Kuomintangyal visitors intend to stay for aAlthough he had been mauled by trict last night."
car skidded to the left I corrected Mr. Boskice: Is there a regula.... the mob, he was not actually in- Some damage was done to the organsin Nanking and Shanghai to fortnight-
tion as to what a police ofcer can issue messages of welcome impior-Transocean News Service.
jured. The Bettlement policemen furnishings of the Chinese police the skid, and aa I did so he skid-
ded the opposite way and the front do in overtaking a bandit's car? ing Mr. Hu to go to the capital.
then returned to Brenan Piece, stadion while the mob was in
charge, it was reported last night wheels of the car were in the-If the circumstances are such after Col. Tan had returned to his tramlines. The car turned com- that you are trying to overtake post, Beveral pieces of furniture pletely round, broadsided over the suspected bandits you can exceed were smashed and window panes road and hit a lamp-post
the speed limit. were broken. It was furtherAs the car was skidding I fan- learned that several ancers and men attached to the station were manhandled by the crowd, al though none was seriously injured
General Chiang has a scheme to lo: the Kuomintang has to be raised where they were joined by rein effect internal consdation and in order to retain public cound-forcements from the Gordon Road ualty and desires Mr. Hu's aid in ence. putting through the plans.
General Pal Hung-ant the Ways and means to revive the Kwangsl leader, has cancelled his standing of the Kuomintang to trip to Canton for the purpose of the level of ten years ago were requesting Mr. Hu to go to Kwaur discussed to-day by Mr. Hu Hana. All the negotiations are done min with high government officia's through General L Chung-len, here as be belleves that the spirit head of the Kwangs arinten.
Station, and a baton charge was made, participated in by about fifteen foreigners and ten Chinese Jenshold Road was cleared all the way to Jessfield Park by Insp, Clissold and his men, the mob continuing to throw stones, as they retreated. later reinforcements of
cled I caught a glimpse of a man, but I do not know whether I hit him or not. The tonda were very wer and greasy The stolen car went two-tenths of a mile up the
Former Chairman Of Labour Party
London, Feb. 1. Mr. Robert W"lams, former Chairman of the Labour Party, was found dead in a gas-filled room at Chelsen, to-day, Mr. Williama was the son of-a-docker and was formerly General Secretary of the National Transport" Workers
Police Coristable Richardson, whose arm was in a aling, said he was in the police ear received fractures to bones in the hands.
The jury returned a verdict of Federation "Accidental, desth.
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