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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1937.

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اللمنقلة

TRIAL

(Continued from Page 3)

MOTORIST

IN COURT

Tao-teng, noted author and jour- (Continued from Page 1) nalist. and Wang Chao-shih lawyer and writer.

Witness added that defendant was Troops and police took the then driving at an estimated speed utmost precautions to prevent of about 30, He said he had lost possible disturbances and lined the sight of defendant as he had to route to the court.

slow down because there were a Hotels in Boochow were crowded few pedestrians near the Majestic hundreds of persons having arrived · Theatre. » to watch the trial, admission to which was gained only by special pass.. Reuter.

CARPENTER ON

MURDER CHARGE

run

(Continued from Page`1;

a business as canvas bed makers. They came down co Hong Kong from the country with the necessary capital and shop caled the "Shun Wo Cheung. at No. 977, Shangbal Street. “

opened a

On April 25, deceased arrived in Hong Kong and called on his uncle, Tong Shu-fuk, to look for work. NO PREVIOUS SUMMONS

Finally accused and 'deceased's un- Defendant denied he had- ex-

cle agreed to employ him at the ceeded the speed limit, and said he shop. After working for a could not have been going at more siderable period accused complain- that 20 m.p.b. in the controlled.ed that deceased's work was not area. He admitted, that he had satisfactory and so he was dis-

missed.

been travelling at a considerable speed to pass a bus. Defendant added that he had been driving since 1930 in the Colony and a considerable, period at Home and had never been summoned by the authorities.

MILL STRIKE" ECHO

Soochow, June 11. The court, room in which the seven cultural leaders were tried this afternoon was packed to capacity limit. They are charged with the offence of jeopardizing the safety of the State by advocat Ing unorthodox political views.

All the prisoners are well shown men in Shanghai, being lawyers, professors and writers. They were arrested in Shanghai some three months ago in connection with take a bus.. strike in the Japanese cotton mills. as strikers received support from "the prisoners to the detriment of

public order.— Union News.

F

COMMON STATUS OF

"BRITISH SUBJECT

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His Worship remarked that de- fendant had convicted himself by his own evidence, as he must have driven more that 20 m.p.h. to over-

"A fine of $10 was imposed.

Dragon Boat

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con-

Tong Shu-fuk, in a casual check over the books found that accused had been drawing $15 per month as salary when he was allowed only $9. A quarrel started over this, and eventually they both agreed to dissolve the partnership, The whole business was then taken up by Tong Shu-fuk who offered eighty per cent to accused; for the goods.

STRANGE BEHAVIOUR

Tong Shu-fuk, seeing that he could not possibly pay the balance to accused, decided to get his nephew as partner, so that with

pay off accused.

Race To-morrow this additional money he would

(Continued from Page 1)

The queer looking, craft ap- No Change Suggested

proaches the seawall and the crew put a last effort into their blades, Löndon, June 11. ondon,

Fire-crackers are it from a few The Arst report of the Imperial junks moored near shore, to "drive Conference constitutional commit- the devils away," för good luck tee issued to-day deals principally and plenty of good joss. Within with the question of British a hundred yards, the drummer nationality. It points out that in beats out a long succession of no way is it suggested that any quick heats almost merging into change will be made in the exlat-one, long continuous noise, and ing position regarding the com- this denotes that the carsmen mon status of a British subject.

cease. The

blades quit dipping It is pointed out that this term into the water and the crew takes does not mean "subject of Great a breather. The man at the tin Britain" but is long standing steers the boat alongside a junk, term denoting generally all His and his rudder is a long oar such Majesty's subjects and, it is, sugas used by sampans and junks. gested that in the absence of rules for determining the part of a Commonwealth with which any particular person has. "connection, difficulties arise on such matters

The crowd on shore acclaim the picturesque craft as it comes to a standstill.

PRACTICE YESTERDAY The crews are made up from

as immigration, deportation, etc the various thing fleets of the

Reuter.

BRITISH COPYRIGHT

INFRINGEMENTS

Complaint Investigated In China

Colony, Shaukiwan and Aberdeen, two of the most prominent. vte certain against each other over stretches of water, but, as pre- liminaries to the races, the boats pay visits to Causeway Bay, Hung Hoto, Kowloon City. Yesterday Hung Hom was visited and the waterfront at Winslow Street was soon crowded, all keen to gaze at these water-gypsy gladiators.

They were treated to the sight of several bursts of speed as the

London, June 11. In the House of Commons to- day, Lord Cranbourne informed Mr. S. 8. de Chair (Con, S. W.❘ crew approached the shore, turn-

Strange things happened on the night of May 9 when accused, who was still staying in the shop, left the premises. several times. This queer behaviour was explained by ¦ accused himself who said to a foki that he wanted to Ell Tong Shu- fuk. The conversation was repeat- ed to Shu-fuk the next morning by the fokl, but was strongly denied by accused.

About 7 pm. on May 17, a foki Ho Kau, was at the rear of the shop nailing canvas on a bed. He was facing the backyard, and he noticed deceased squatting down

on

the backyard, sharpening s chisel. On, turning round he saw accused holding an axe, la both hands and striking deceased on the head with 1 Ho Kau then im- mediately ran out of the shop calling out "save life." Accused, then dashed out into the street.

Another foki who was near the door at once gave chase and ar- rested accused not very far away from the shop, and together with an Indian constable took him back to the Police Station.

After further evidence was taken the hearing was adjourned,

CONGRESS LEADERS AND GOVERNMENT Immediate Developments Expected In India.

London, June 11. ·

Norfolk) that he had instructed ed, skimmed out and returned with It is believed in India that im- the Ambassador to report on the enthusiastic bursts of speed. Sal-mediate developments may be ex- situation arising out of photogra- | voes of fire crackers rent the air pected in the situation created by |phic reproduction of pirated coples and the beat of the drum grew the, refusal of Congress leaders to

of books published in Britain for louder.

take office. sale in China at much lower prices than the legitimate importers have to charge.

TH

The "dragon boat" Itself is a The prolonged silence of the quaint craft, made so as to seat Viceroy is thought to bave served two side-by-side and some forty | itë turn and Indian opinion is looks- On hearing from the Ambassa- feet in length. It is a low craft, ing to Simla for some authoritative dor, said Lord Cranbourne, he with shallow sides and not unlike | action that will bring the issue to would consider what further steps a very much over-grown canoe. a climax-tester. are possible to remedy the arle-The crew are dressed in white vance of British copyright holders. singlets with half-sleeves, white --Reuter

DRUG TRAFFIC BACCUSATION

Japanese Foreign Office Statement

shorts, and white straw helmets.

~ conical shaped, and brimless, unlike the wide brimmed hat.of the coolle or gardener whose head- gear is made to afford maximum shade from the sun.

Tokyo, June 11. The Japanese Foreign Office made a statement that the Gov erriment could not accept the re- port of the Oplum Advisory Com- mittee of the League of Nations re- garding the drug traffic in the Japanese-controlled areas in North China until their own report on the situation is studied.

It is stated that a revision of Japanese drug laws is contem- plated.

It is added that the statement made by the Opium Advisory Com- mittee is dimcult to believe as the Japanese Government has not re- ceived any report of alleged large, scale drug traffic in the territories under their control- Reuters Bulletin Service.

SIMPSON WRIT WITHDRAWN-

GOERING HOST TO DR. KUNG

Berlin, June 11. General Hermann Goering re- ceived: Dr. H. H. Kung and other The banners, multi-hued; white Chinese visitors who will be his pennant with red and blue edge-ruests at the opera Arabella to work, all fluttering in the breeze night-leuter. give a ready means of identifica- tion.

The splash of the many oars, the beat of the drum and above all the obvious enjoyment of the

HONG KONG TIDE TARLS From June 19. to 18, 1937. HIGH WATEL LOW WAZIRI

Hong Kong

Kong Standard Emma Time

Bat.

Ban. 13:

sweating crew, makes a sight of pageantry that is the embodiment of all sporting virtues.

WEATHER REPORT

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10 am., June 11. Barometer (at sea level), 29.82

tns,

Temperature, 83 F...

Temperature, 85 per cent. Wind Direction, 8.S.W. Wind Force (Beaufort), 4.. Temperature, maximum rester day, 87 F.

Temperature, 180045440693 B.8.

111175 1880 8 night, 80

Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending 10b.: oraz 44 05 09 45 1201|| 7.0|| 1914 0 0 | to-day, 0.58 inst 1154 63 200018

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London, June 11, Counsel for Mr. Ernest Bimpson Thar, 17: has informed the King's Bench Court that a settlement has been reached in the writ, for slander against Mrs. Joan Sutherland, wife of Lieut. Col. A. HC Sutherland

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4. p.m., June 11. Barometer (at sea level), 29.76. Temperature, 87: Humidity: 74.: Wind Direction, 5.8.W Wind Force. (Beaufort), 5. Maximum tempera ture: 89: Minimum temperature, 79, Rainfall niL

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