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supply the polfeg with the maing" THE CHILD

bridge of the pistol, but the solicitor replied that as it was found like that in the pillow he wAA unable to discover the missing part.

Arms, Ammunition and Lemon Peel.

Four onson in which men werd? charged with breaches of the Arms Ordinanco came up for hearing In the case of Wong Fun, pantry before. Mr. B. W. Hamilton at the buy of the a.. Paul Lecat. the Kowloon Magistraey yesterday police asked for committal and Mr. afternoon, when Mr. Loo d'Almada d'Alianda registered a ples of not appeared to defend all four defen guilty. Defendant was charged dopts. Of those one was commit with possession of three revolvera ted for trint, while two were dealt andl 500 rounds of anmmunition. with summarily, the other case Üliving evidence, Sergenut being adjourned tilla farther dato. Simpson said that he boarded the 1 In the first case Ma Hing (95)... Paul Leent on the 17th inst.. At 11 a. passanger from Vancouver by the to searah for contraband. 8.8. President Wilson, was charged.. he past prisoner near the with possession of three revolvers gangway with a jar in bis luft Bad 10 rounds of ammunition with hand. Witness stopped him nod out a permit from the Captain said ho wanted to search the jar, Superintendent of Police.

Defendant put it on a table modi

1

Alr. d'Almada pleaded guilty and

said that his olivat was a farmer in was seized by witness who, at the

Canada and was a very ignurunt

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made a taction to get away. He Obtained from cows of the finest stock which graze, same time, ture the paper from the on the rich pastures of the Surrey Hills.

man. He had been in Canada for top of the jne and put his hand in. the last 10 years, having left Chingo first brought put some lemon when he was about 31 and stayed pool and later extracted three-re- there till he wan called back to the volver and 600 rounds of ammuni

ountry. Before leaving he asked, tion. Throg bedre of there his employer, u mnn: named Mr. fitted the rovol Peterson, Lo got hin the were of a 6020

the rest to. Delen-

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arms for protection. Defondant dant was arrestongistrate Highest awards at all

WAR RU ignorant

that bo

Questioned by

could not write his own name. He witness said thfendant hu

Dear

Exhibitions; over 30 Gold;

did not even know that Hongkong his bat on Aared-to-be Silver, and Bronze Medals. was a British Colony. He was only in the act of late ship.

In view of

Cross-oxamined by Mr. d'Almada returning to China. this Mr. d'Almada naked hie Wor-witness stated that the ship arrived ship to take a lenient view of the at about fa.m. and he boarded it care and to look upon defendant as ten minutes inter. There were an iguoraut man who left the lots of passengers leaving the ship, Colony and resided alsowbore for but none of them were along period. It is true that the place where ho arrested defen ho concealed them in the bottom dant, although it was not improb.: of a bucket," said Mr. d'Almada,able for seine uns to keep the jar but he did that only as protection there. There was no name on it. from the pirates." Defendant bad Witnes Was ratified that do. nu intention of amuggling them fendant was the pantry boy of the into the Colony, nor did he want to ship. It would not be unusual sell them.

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In answer to his Worship, lu- for usengers. Espector Mouly suis that defendant

Sub-Inspector Moody said thint attempted to get away when after defondant was charged at Arrested by the police.

Flis Worship said that defendant must have been trying to take arma not only for his own personal use but for others also, as he had had three revolvern, or probably he wanted to carry one in each hand

and one in his mouth.

Mr. d'Almada told his Worship that they were also intended for his

relativas.

"I repeat what said a little time ago,

"continued his Worship;

the police station, bo mado, a statement to the effect that he liad been asked to carry the jar for an old man whom he did not now. Ho asked him if he could find the mon, and defondant raplied that he did not know him and

MR. WALTER 8. HIGBY OBTAINS HIS B. A. DEGRÉE.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

THE GERMAN AGREEMENT.

Berlin, August 19.

At a meeting of the Cablaet presided over by President Ebert The many friends of Capt. it was unanimously agreed to approve the attitude of the German Higby, Into of the Delegation to the London Conference, add it was decided to dia- Walter

Volunteer Defence solve the Reichstag if the latter failed to sanction the Agreement. Hongkong Corps," will be plaased to hear of The Government's policy was subsequently made clear to the party the success of his son, Mr. Waltor leaders by Herr. Marx who emphasised to them his conviction that could not do so.

After further evidence, defendant, Higby, who has recently passed

According to the Tageblatt, the representatives of the Govern- was committed for trial at the at Oxford University his Gnal M. Herrlot could be trusted.

examination in Rural Economy

Criminal Sessions.

There

and Agriculture, obtaining his B.A.ment parties agroed that the Delegation had achieved everything

possible-Router. Cabin Day Charged.

London August - 19. The rounnining can was that of degree with distinction.

Mfr. Philip Snowdon Disagrece with Decisions. "I cannot infie lys than the Cheung Sau, tho No.1 cabin boy worn 21 dandiantes for the degree

maximum penalty.

Exchequer, who was Mr. Philip Snowdon, Chancellor of the The tuan bad of the eamo slip. He was charged and 10 osed but only twa obtainad distinction Having regard

an interview with the thras revolvers. I woull have with being in possession of one been different if he had only one-dagger and31 rounds of amuunito Mr. Higby's disability-his sight the protagonist of the Dawes Report, in

is very seriously Impaired-the Manchester Guardian expressed grave doubts whether the changes When you plead for leniency, tion. leniency is shown by the case being At the request of Mr. d'Almada achievement is one to be proud of, made in the Dawes scheme by the Conference might not lead to

and his old Hongkong friends will difficulties in the future. Tho police are he was remanded till noon

congratulate bim upon it. He loft Hongkong during the dar and has not taking the whole pound of Monday.

remained Home ever since.

taken sunnmarily.

fleah."

Mr. Hamilton imposed the maxi. inum fine of $1,000 with the alter. nativo of twelve months' hard

labour.

on

1 Seizure on President Pork

At the Magistracy yesterday afternoon, before Mr. R. E. Lind- sell, a Chinese steward employed

PROVISIONSsion of one Luger pistol and antion

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He disagreed with two decisions of the Conference, frally with the imposition on Germany of the compulsory delivery of specided goods after the treaty obligation coased In 1830. The failure to carry out these deliveries would be considered as wilful default on the part of Germany and expose her to sanctions. Such limitations of Germany's commercial freedom wore nover-contemplated after 1980, In the treaty or in the Dawes report

Mr. Waller S. figby will also .. Secondly, the exclusion from the agreement, owing to French receive congratulations his insistence, of a clause preventing the use of the reparation funds marriage, which took place to purchase shares In German industries. on August 11st at Westcliff-

Mr. Snowdon was also dissatisfied with the continuance of the with the Dawes plan, and feared there was a very real danger that political means might be used to advance the aims of the French Industriala upon the economic control of certain German Indus- trics-Rcutor.

on the s.s. President Polk was The Missing Bridge. The next case was that in which charged with the possession

three Colt revolvers and 300 u passenger of the Empress of Axin was charged with unlawful posses. rounds of corresponding ammuni-

The Arrest occurred on on-Sica, bia brido being occupation of the Ruhr which he declared was wholly inconsistant rounds of ammunition.

arrival of the Pre-Miss Phyllis Ethel Courtney The plen of guilty was again the roturned by Mr. d'Almada, who sident Folk the previous day Walker, the daughter of Mr. and In a Mrs. Courtucy. Walltor, of Westcliff plete, it having its bridgo missing. search made for arms defendant on Sea. This man was also going to attempted to escape ashore with China, said Mr. d'Almada, and the arms. Two Indians acting an was from Toronto. Tho pistol was special guards at the gangway found in the pillow in the same stopped the man, and in a search condition that it was D when made of his person found one re- produced in Court.

volver tied to each leg, and the Inspector Moody told his Worship third strapped to his back under that the pistol, was found when, the trousers band. The ammuni defendant was searched prior to tion was done up in a package he leaving the ship.

was carrying. Mr. Hamilton described the Inspector Pincott conducted the contraband a personal equip case for the Grown, and at the ment," and said 'that he was clear of the evidence the defen- inclined to tako na more favourable dant was commilited to the Ses-little gentle as nature laxatives, weier and Offenburg-Havas. view of this case than the lact, sions.

I am proparel, he said, "to inflict u fine a little less than tho winxium."

THE MAN WHO TOOK THE WRONG TURNING

got what he wanted just the same sold in bocanso Pinkottos aro ovory street where there is a chemist's shop. All men, and wo mon too, like Pinkottes, the dainty

because they so quickly and effic iently restore daily regularity, RECEIPTS AT OLYMPIC GAMES. banish billous attacks, vartigo, at the verishness, clear the skin, purify Tho total receipts

were nearly the breath. Your chemist walls Olympic Games

Association Pinkettes.or post free, 60 cents the His Worblp ordered that the 6,000,000 frances. Arms be coufi-cated and asked Mr. football was the greatest attrac- vial, from Dr Williams' Medicine d'Almada if his client could not tion and provided 1,800,000 francs." Co., 60 Kiangao Road, Shangbai.

A fine of $500 or six months hard labour was imposed.

Paris, August 19. The Cabinet has unanimously approved the work of the Fronch Delegates to the London Conference, and has thanked them for the important results obtained in the Interests of France.

Mr. Ramsay Macdonald's letter to M. Harriot is not commented on by the Left press but it is denounced by the organs of the Right The Echo de Paris says, that a series of intrigues to compel France to reduce the period of evacuation may be expected. Francais describes the latter as gratuituous and a blow with a bludgeon at M. Herriot's head.. It says that the bankers will reappear hehind Mr. Macdonald to blackmall France-Router.

Paris, August 19, French troops have evacuated the German towns of Appen-

ALL INDIA CONFERENCE ENDS.

Calcutta, August 19. The All India home rule conference has ended, It passed

federation of free Indian states.---Reuter. resolution that the party's object was the catablishment of a

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