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WIDOW
SUMMONED
Failure To Report Change Of Address
COMMON FATHERLAND - FOR-
ARAB AND JEW
(Continued from Yesterday)
ped.
المين
COMMON FATHERLAND
In this element of fear-and it is very difficult to reason with peo- ple who are frightened-there is a
Palestine. Here are the Arabs, u LAND RESERVE › Taking into consideration the pour people, who will be pushed in- to the desert. It will be the end. whole area of irrigable land in the
And therefore they will stop us Chan Li-ze, 60, a widow was country and assuming that area
were properly developed, there when they can Now they still can brought before Mr. J...A. Fraser yesterday morning at the Central would be room for at least four If they make themselves sufficient- Magistracy, summoned with tall-times as great a population-and Ily unpleasant in Palestine, and a peasant population-it { throw bombe, the British will think ing to report the change of ad mean dress of her registered mul-tasi, only a part, a third or even less, twice, and the Jews will be stop- Li Ho. 15. from No. 35b Welling-passed by sale into Jewish hands. ton Street, third floor, to No. 37 There would be room for an addi- tional fifty or sixty thousand Staunton Street, first four
Inspector H. W. Fraser, of the Jewish families, leaving a reserve S.CA. said that on November for the next three generations for last. a lady inspector visited No. Arabs to grow, to develop, and still 35b Wellington Street, for the to live on the land. I am speaking purpose of seeing the girl. She solely of that part of the land was informed by neighbours that which can be irrigated by under- an-ground water which is available in defendant had removed to
On economic grounds. other address. A few days later. Palestine. a report was made by defendant's therefore, I think it follows that there is no conflict between the daughter that Chan Li-sze was about to take the girl to the coun- National Home and Arab aspira try. and it was then discovered tions, or the rights and position that "she had removed to Staum- of the Arabs. In fact, in the last three years about twenty thousand ton Street, i
reality with which one has to reckon, and it is our duty to allay the fears of the Arabs, in our ac- tivities and four relationships with them. It is our duty to point out that if the development of Palestine goes or as it has done up to the present, not only will the Arabs not become weaker, but they will become stronger than they have been hitherto. And they will see that we have no desire to oust them, as we have proved by our activities. And we consider, and we repeat that Palestine is a *Jews and country
to commer.
The defendant was warned be-Arabs have Imigrated into Pales- tine from Transjordan and Syria fore by the S.C.A on a same sum- mons. The girl was well treated is a considerable flare; and they are to-day being used as a reserve and had very little work to do.
There were so many girls miss-of cheap labour, because they are Arabs; both parts of the popula ign that through the publicity of cheaper than the local Palestiniantion are destined to build up a the press, it was hoped to keep Araba this fact to the public.
The defendant said that she was ill for some time, and was able to report to the S.CA,
His Worship imposed a fine of
$10 on the defendant.
FORGERY
, ין
common fatherland. It is difficult There is a legend that we have ousted Arabs from the land in the to think in these terms to-day, but momentary diiculties there is un-course of our work. Well. I have in spite of the acuteness of the spoken of the increase of Arab much more co-operation beneath between Jews and population, but the oficial figures the surface
Arabs than people are likely to be- lleve. And I believe that when the Arabs realise that they cannot threw the Jews into the Mediter- ranean, then they will, just as we are anxious to do, sit round a 'table
CHARGE
Aunamite Bound Over
It was mentioned that communi- cation was being made with de- fendant's father in Annam.
Mr. S. N. Quinn appeared for the defendant, while Inspector A. E. Carey, prosecuted.
of the Palestine Government. which were tested and should be believed, indicate that, perhaps aS a result of our colonisation, six hundred Arab familles have left their previous holdings. They were offered new land, but very few of them availed themselves of this offer...
and try to work out, on the basis of the actual possibilities of the country, a modus vivendi
STOP DEVELOPMENT
AT CROSS-ROADS To-day Arab demands can be
And therefore, to-day, we are summed
stop up in three Unes: Jewish immigration: stop Govern-standing at the cross-roads in this Crystallise the National Important work. We have done Hathus Chính, 24. an Annamite rent
what we have done, and I speak student was brought before Mr. J. Home! Those three hundred and
about it, not boastfully, but with a A. Fraser at the Central Magis fifty thousand Jews. I referred to tracy on remand for (a) forging | cannot be pushed into the Mediter- certain pride. Under difficulties the name of Mrs. Leung Tal-ying ranean, and therefore they must we have built up something which They may commands respect. We have done on 'a travelers' cheque for £5 stay where they are. sterling, with intent to defraud, possibly be dealt with piecemeal it on the strength of the plighted word of Great Britain, which took later on, but there must be no fur- and (b) uttering the cheque know-
development. ther
The Arabs us and the land of Palestine in its ing it to be forged.
would then be satisfied.
charge. We have tried to do it co-operation Everything that is going on the openly, squarely, in Palestine to-day is on the pattern with the Mandatory Power, trying to make it work as easily as we of that which is going on in Egypt
I will not say that it has (or that which was going on only could. a few months ago) and also going been altogether a "walk-over." but Inspector Carey said that the ion in Syria. The same demands. at any rate we have tried to do it. same formulae are be- If we carry on with the work with- Police, in this case. did not take the
applled. In Palestine. I in the limits set by the Balfour a very serious view of it. The boy ing
we are an addition Declaration, particularly the se- was a respectable person and had admit,
and within the and
Jews are cond half, the a good education. The complain-ai pretext,
set . by the posal bill- pretext. limits a convenient ant also did not wish to press the always
01 Palestine.
time Therefore the position is somewhat ties case.
come when attempts which more acute. But I think, in justice will
witness to-day
not. will and in fairness to the Arabs, it we
be repeated. We speak of these should be said that there is one
fear in Our attempts without element which makes the situation
an element of hearts. In the face of very seri- dangerous. It is fear. If you talk with a reasonable ous provocation the Jewish popula- It te Arab, he will tell you that it is all tion holds out in Palestine. right, what you say is perfectly very difficult for a young farmer true. The Arabs have not suffer- to see his trees uprooted, or his ed; on the contrary. But what will harvest burned, or his cattle de-
a
Mr. Quinn asked the prosecutor whether he could withdraw the first charge, which was granted.
Inspector Carey: The defendam the second is only charged on charge of which he pleads guilty.
Mr. Quinn said that the defen- dant had a friend at the Hong Kong University but who was un- able to attend the court.
The defendant was bound ever happen to-morrow? And it is thestroyed; and occasionally the farm- on $250 for a year.
YOUTH DIGS
SIDEWALK
Li Chi, 19, painter of No: 41 Wongnelchong Road was brought, before Mr. J. A. Fraser at the Cen- tral Magistracy yesterday for damaging the public foot-path at Wongnelchong Road on December t by scooping away the sand sur- face with a trowel,
usual, almost Biblical. Pharaonicer has a gun in his pocket, and it fear, lest the Jews become too is very difficult not to produce the numerous. What wil happen gun. We consider that our contri
we become the majority? button to this serious situation is when There is the usual talk about the absolute discipline, steadfastness. Jew. powerful, with all his inter- and fortitude in the face of the national connections, unlimited aggressor. We rely on the Manda- quantities of money, sweeping on to tory Power to establish order.
EUROPEAN
VICTIMIZED
One week's formal remand was granted on Sub. Inspector Cun- Accused said that he took the ningham's request by Mr. Q. A. A sand to mend a stone wall, Ser- Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis- geant Moran said that he saw the tracy yesterday morning on the defendant with his own eyes at charge against Chau Wah. 45, 545 p.m. from a varandah near earth cooile, who, on the Septem- the place, He
ber 27. robbed Mr. Victor Peacock was scooping up sand from the foot-path with a of 1 pocket watch, 1 gold ring, 1 trowel The Inspector at the Yau-leather purse. 3 Hong Kong One mati Police Station charged the Dollar-notes. 1 Conjuring Penny. L accused for damaging government property.
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The case was remanded for 24 hours.
MORE THEFTS FROM #TAIKOO DOCKS:
metal charm, 3 keys, and also Lillian Peacock 1 sachel, 1 cainera," 1 cloth purse, 1 Hong Kong $5 note, 1:gold wrist watch. 1 gold wedding ring, and i diamond ring, at Ngau Ghu Wan, Kowloon
STABBER BOUND
OVER
THEFT OF BOILERS
Kwong Wing, 26, unemployed of No. 4 Shing Wo Road, third floor, was brought before Mr. J. A: Fraser at the Central Magistracy yesterday for the larceny of three tron bailers from No, 111, Blecher 8treet.. second floor,
The value of the tron bollers were $2 and it was alleged that the accused broke it off from the bouse.
Inspector Hourihan prosecuted. His Worship: What have you to say?
Accused: I just come to Hong Konk and I have no food to eat..
Inspector Hourishen said that the complainant, Fung Chi Lap. 19. A student, visited the house on Tuesday afternoon and found the accused with the Attings wrapped CD in a parcel. There was no Chan Fat and Wong Chek were "both brought. before. Mr. J.-A.
Yu Kam, 22-year-old unlicensed proof that the accused broke in Fraser at the Central Magistracy hawker, appeared on remand be- the house for the door was found His Worship: This is a much yesterday for the larceny of a mix-fore Mr. A. Fraser yesterday opened when the plaintiff arrived: ture of lead and brass fittings at the Central Magistracy. The
more 'serious case than I thought from the Talkpo Dockyard.
accused brought two witnesses to it would be. I sentence you to Kix. Inspector O'Connor said that the whom his Worship bound over de-months imprisonment drst accused was searched at the fendant in the sum of $25 for six
སྔགས་ས་་་་་་་་་་་་་ entrance of the Talkoo Dockyard months to keep the peace.".
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