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PREVENTED PIRACY?
CASE AT CRIMINAE SESSIONS:
Three Chinese came befure Mr. Justice Gomperts at the Super Court yesterday sharged with being in anlawful possession of seven re volvers and five pistols and a. nun- ber of rounds of ammunition board the si. Hanoi on Jan. 6th.
Mr. HK. Holmes, Crown Solicitor, prosecuted and Mr. X. J. Brewer defended Pleas of not guilty were enterert
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Mr. Holmes in opening said the 'police, were searching the as. Hanoi One before she left the Harbour.
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GERMANY'S ATTITUDE ON REPARATIONS.
Paris, Feb. Commenting on Herr Stresemann's speech in the Re yesterday, wherein he declared that Germany was prepared to a the Reparations question, and did not want to disturb the negotiations of the committee of experts, but that it was g of the German Government to undertake anything, designed to the attempt at a settlement successful the Pati Parisien, b térises the speech is a perfidious and astute invitation to the to espouse. Germany's cause. If the speech is to be taken as orientation of German polley, the Reich must prove it by acts, The Echo de Parù diselaims Hern:Stresemann'a interpret France's waiting attitude, and says France is ready to agree sacrifices for a general settlement, but is in no wise prepa break the instrument she bas armed herself with, unless 2980 it will not be necessary to use it in future-Reuter.
BAVARIA STANDS ALONE.
Berlin, Feb
of them entered a three berth cabin. | The first prisoner was sitting on one berth, the second was lying on the upper berth and the third on the remaining berth. The officer told them he was going to search. The Erst prisoner got up and in his packets the officer found two auto matic pistol magazines, both charged. A female searcher passed the door
The first prisoner was then put The first prisoner had said.he and the officer told her tu' call}
in the box and said women brought the arms were to be placed the other searchers. They came and the arms to the cabin."
and on that evidenon the duty in the cabin found in the wire mat- Iresses of the berths four, revolvers
Herr Ebert's decree removing restrictions on personal libéis freedom of the Press will not be fully applied to Bavaria, whil retain its special decrees against any forcible alteration constitution-Reuter.
Mr. Brewer: Did you know it is jury was clear and the can
and four-automation, all loaded In wrong to have arma in Hongkong? not be simpler. If a man
parcel out of the Colony the staff of a tea basket
three more revolvers.
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were
Altogether
Witness added that none of theater establish that 126 rounds of ammunition were prisoners knew where the arms were, nothing of what it'
aware of their then other considerations, found. All prisoners told the police though they were they were going to Kwang Chow being there. They agreed to take But in this case the prisoner
the arms were there. The Wan and intended selling the arms. the anos to Evang Chow Wan
Evidence in support was called For the defence Mr. Brewer said the jury was clear. The me
in possession and should b to possess arDS Mr. Brewer in opening his cane it was an offence
A verdict to, that effect! to assist said he hoped to convince the jury without a licence in Hongkong. I guilty. Hsiung Keh-wu, a procedure to that the arms were placed in the a man guing out of the Colony zaid
Kweichow leaders cabin by a fourth person and were to another. You put the arts in turned.
my cabin, and siter-I get outside His Lordship: It looks Peking, Feb. 29-A Chungking į objezted. Therespon Tax Chi not carried there, by the prisoners.
1' look for them," he had certainly case of preparation for pij | telegram says that the Chinese ya shot and killed a Kxeichow
The Law on Possession.
not committed a crime so far as the Mr. Holines: Yes, my. report that Tang Chi-yu, officer. and Lpapers
was subsequently
His Lordship said
Aris Ordinance was concerned." Prisoners were sentenese Lang Chi-yeo's brother, who ruled murdered.
TANG CHI-YD REPORTED MURDERED.
which
the
that he Kweichow, has been assassinated. į Corroboration is not obtainable would have to point out to the jury
that this was no defence in law,
WHAT TH' SAM HILL IS TH IDEA OF WEARING THAT EYE SHADE UNDER
YOUR NOSE?!
The Szechuan papers hin: that in Peking-Reuter,
A New Invention
YOU SEE- I'VE BEEN SNEEZING ALL MORNING-50' AS FAR AS I'M CONCERNED IT AINT NO EYE SHADE –
IT'S
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In summing up His Lordship said years with hard labour and the case was one of some simplicity. of the "cat
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