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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924.

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LONDON RAILWAY STRIKĖ,

London, June 5. The authorities bnd, not received information of the operation of the threatened railway strike at midnight, at two on the follow- ing morning-Reuter.

Later.

The strike of the railway shupmen developed rapidly during the night with the result that many tube sorvices were considerably affected to-day. City workers were much delayed. The under- ground companies in London officially state that train service In being maintained on all their lines but it has boen necessary to clogo some of the least important stations in order conserve power for the benefit of the long distance passengers. Forty per cent, of the employees of Lolts Road power house station wore working this morning. In regards to the Great Western Railway only the shopmen are involved and traille han so far not been affected.- Houter.

INDIAN. UNREST.

Serajgunj, June 5.

The Bengal Provincia! Nationalist Congress has approved - a resolution calling on Bengal ministers to resign and urging the resignation of the Governor, Lord Lytton, on the ground that ho does not enjoy the, public confidence.

CIVIL WAR IN ALBANIA.

Belgrade, June 5.. Civil war is spreading throughout Albanin.. The Insurgents have captured Scular and are marching on Tirana. They have sent an ultimatum to the Government demanding its resignation. Govern- ment troops at Alessio, which is being attacked, are in a critical position.-Reuter.

· RUMANIAN REVOLUTION DENIED.

Bukharest, June 6.

A sensational rumour of revolution In Rumania is `dem!- officially denied. It is declared that perfect order prevails through. out Rumania-center.

REPUBLIC FOR MONGOLIA.

Moscow, June 5. According to a report from Urga Popular government party bus decided to introduce a republican regime in Mongolia.-Reuter.

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DUTCH-AMERICAN TREATY RATIFIED.

The Hague, June 5. The first Chamber has ratified the Dutch-American arbitration treaty of 1913,--Reuter,

MR. THOMAS PRACTICALLY RECOVERED.

London, June 5, Mr..J. H. Thomas, Secretary of State for the Colonies, hus practically recovered.-Renter.

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A. S. WATSON

TWO ROBBERS COMMITTED.

MAN ARRESTED ON SHIP.

A Chinese, charged with com- mitting a robbery at No. 33 Port

&

ALLEGED BRIBERY.

PROSECUTION FAILS.

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Natha

3 olerk Singh,

and intorproter at the Magistracy, appeared on remand before Mr.

дн

Complainant replied that the police did ask him that question, but he told thom straightaway that he had paid $0.50 to the defendant.

In reply to further questiona, complainant said be did not know he had boen cheated

until the police spoke to himı.

On Sunday, the 18th., ho sent two men to look for Nathu Singh in order to ask him why be, as n friend, hnd cheated him. not true that he sent for the defendant for another purpose, Defendant arrived and he rebuked

1t was

C. D. Melbourne yesterday after land Street on the 20th May, wat

noon on two charges of obtaining committed for trial by Mr. E. W. $0.50 from Oulam Hussain and of

Bribes Hamilton at the Kowloon Magis- nccepting

n public tracy yesterday afternoon,

servant, The necused was dis- A Chinese detective said that at charged on two similar charges on 10.30 p.m. on the 20th May, ho, Wednesday afternoon, hoarded the s.a: Shan-tung, aenrch-1 Outlining the ing under the Piracy Prevention Inspector Pincott, the prosecuting Mr. Britton: 1 put it to you

he

OB SUB- to a European

circumstances him-

A

Regulations, when Buw officer. stated that on May 18th- steerage passenger acting in a Gabon Hussain saw the accused' that you took out $5 and offered it Then the Chiness General Office at, to Natha Singh on Sunday, shortly very suspicious manner.

Magistracy to apply for niter 1 o'clock? man came up to witness, who then tho LT. SMITH EXPLAINS

Complaiuent: No. TROUBLE.

scized him. He tried to run away, storage agniusi Mohamed Noor

And that $8.50 was for stamp In his hand the man was carrying and Gulleria." Accompanied by the inter- Shanglini, June In un

a parcel which he attempted to defendant the complainant Raw fees, which you told the polica newly hide: He was arrested

Major Willson, Chief Clerk, who you had paid him, and $1.50 was low with Router's, tho

ordered the summonses

bad given in be for the trouble you appointed Flight, Commander, Lt picion and take

issued. After the applications had given him ?—No. Sinth, said that it was Router wh Sergeant.

been prepared, they were taken first informed him that he had

You put back the $0 in your Sergeant Kirby stated that he by the defendant to Major Willson drawer, when the defendant refus-

S.. Shan-tung to. een appointed to that position, hoarded the

to sign, the complainant being told?—It is all a lie. -His-search for arms. Prior to his

-to-wait--outeile the General It seems that such days connie through-he-bad-expeoted-ik-

You naked the defendant whether every few months.. in Peking and accident at Kagoshima was due to boarding the ship he had received mice. The applications were duly

from Inspeelur signed by Mr. Lindsell, the Magis- the untrue statement you bad mada this time-the Dragon Boat Fer the copper binding of the pontoon instructions tival-the authorities aro

and again which gave resistance proventing Murphy to keep a close observa-trate. On leaving the Chinese clerk's to the police would get him into defendant curtain that the world. going to the machine from rising. He tried tion for a man who had committed office after a date had been arrang- trouble, end or some other such terrible for three hours to remedy the a robbery that afternoon. Wited for the bearing, the complainant, answered, "Yes, of course I will

men ness posted his

about the in reply to his question as to get into trouble?"-No. financial enfamity is to fall

Finally donning bathing

find the man, whether stamp fees wero payablo The defendant, in his evidence,, ship, but did not them, The Dragon Boat Festival its they wont to the bottom of Later a detective handed over on the summonses, was told by the denied receiving the money from what nad described falls on June 0 this year and Peking the pontoon and found the trouble. defendant to him.

accused that he would have to pay Hussnin in already receiving intimations of Sinith aid ho had troublous

$3.50. The complainant handed happened at the complainant's May, which its arrival by repeated demands forthes at practically avery stage

was $10 note to the defendant and shop on the 10th.

tallied with Mr. Brulton's cross mutil this.one, which was the casiost charged with committing an Isubsequently received the change.

The complainant then gave examination.

The Magistrate discharged the evidence.

Cross-examined by Mr. G. K. defendant. Hall Brutton. solicitor for the defence, Gulna Hussain said this was the first time he had over appli ed for summonses. The police onlled INDIAN PROPAGANDA FUNDS. at his shop on the 17th and spoke During a conspiracy trial at to him about the case, asking how Cawnpore, Colonel Kayo, the much money he had paid. He Director of Intelligence, stated replied that be had paid $3.50 to that the amount of money sent the defendant as stamp for. by one Manandranath Roy from Mr. Bratton: I put it to you Berlin to Indian "comrades that you first told the police you was £3,300, In addition to a draft had paid nothing, and then the for £300 which had been sent, but "Have you not actually received: by tho polico asked you: not issued to summonses?" I prisoners.

funds from all sources

The weather

Last Year's Robbery. Another Chinese who

was armed robbery at No. GO. Tai Nan!

At the present time it is esti-imaginable. mafed that $0,000,000' will be needed splendid and the landing arrange Street on the 24th August last, to enrry the Government over this mots entirely satisfactory. Lt was also commitled for trink at the

Smith's flying time was six hours Criminal Sessions. important settling up day and at the foment only about one sixth and forty minutes covering

of that amount is in aight

miles Lt. Smith anticipates start-

Every time a settling-up day hasing gain on Saturday or Sunday AVIATION DISASTER. Come around on the calendar in | Reuter. |

recent years there has been much

JAPANESE SEAPLANE

EXPLODES.

talkie-talker about the Government wurry' it is anid the officials unst heing unable to raise the money convened are morely, looking for Tokyo, June 5-Navy seaplane needed, but each thao. the myney ward to the Dragon Bant Festival F. No. 5, exploded this morning has been raised, or certain pledges with overy expectation of passing it Its fivo occupants wero killed made, that has carried the day, sen they have passed other Guvern according to a domestic agenoy despite the outward expressions of mental financial crises.

report-Reuter.

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