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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1925.
BOUND AND BEATEN.
FURTHER EVIDENCE IN MURDER CHARGE,
OBITUARY.
MR. AHMET KUMJAHN.
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News was recolved by cable yes-1
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Peking. Dezember 1- Further evidence was taken aterday, of the death of Mr. Ahmet former resident of Chung-lin has issued a proclama-the Central Magistracy by Mr. R. tion prohibiting demonstrations Lindsell yesterday in the case Hongkong, at his residence-in for the present owing to
in which eight Shantung coolies, Shanghai on Monday, aftora some- disturbances of the 28th Novem-employed by the Netherlandy Har what protracted, lilness, at the age
bour Works at North Point, are of Gl.
Mr. Rumjahn was born in Hong- It is reliably reported that the charged with the murder of a Government is planning " Tether coolic.
Another man is also kong and was a graduate of Queen's College. Entering business here During Tsang Thoa-chung, walle one at an early age, he eventually be its formation it will be under the eight prisoners charged with came the proprietor of the business. him, but when formed he will murder is also charged with cutting of H. Price and Co., lator Gund Price and Co. Closely identified is reported, hand over its func-and wounding.
elvie progress, tions. The premiership. of such
with matters of
A DIALOGUE BETWEEN CONNOISSEURS abinet which Tuan charged with wounding a ente
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Chi-jui will appoint..
The charges arise from the a cabinet has not been settled events of a few weeks ago when upon.-Reuter
an Indian policeman discovered Tsingtao, December 1.-The two men tied to posts at North wounded are arriving from the Paint. One of the coolies had fighting at Ksomi between
been beaten to death, and the other Shou-chen's loyal Shantungese seriously injured. and the rebellious forces of Ying Teh-nan. The latter wishes to supplant Pi Shou-chen as milltary
Pi
and naval commander of Shan- tung peninsular.
Ying expects to effect a union with Bei Pao-shan's troops who have been going northward dur- ing the past two weeks and are now close to Kaomi. Fengtien troops still control the railway but may soon be cut oT, by Bei Pao-shun's forets.
Hu Wen-tung. the director of ilitary transportation, is here
Two mere Japanese warships have arrived at Laoshan Bay
he was made's J. P., an honour much appreciated by the Indian community of which he was a highly respected member.
Leaving Hongkong in 1912, Mr. Rumjahn commenced business in Tsang Tsou-chung gave further Shanghai and at the time of his evidence yesterday and said the death was the Managing Director night of the murder was a moon-of the China Film Syndiente.
The six surviving sons of Mr. light one. There was an electric light in the shed where the coolies Rumjahn are well known, in the slept, and he saw a number of men Coloty and to these. the sincere leave the building. He followed sympathy of the community will be and He was tied up along with ano-extended. These are Mr. Sirdar ther man, Witness was struck Rumjahn, at present in Hongkong, with an iron bar. The man also Messrs. Omar, A.L., and M. Rum- gave corroborative details of the juhn, now in Tientsin, Mr. R. Rum- attack on the other coolie who was ihn in Canton," and Mr. N. Rum- jahn in Shanghai, who was present beaten to death.
Chu Yun, another coclic employ- with his father to the end.
to arrange for the coming ored by the Netherlands Harbour |
Works, and cousin of the coolic Chan Tsung-chang.
who died, said he was awakened about two o'clock in the morning. He saw about ten men leaving th ahed, and when he followed he heard his cousin calling out to be
nearby.
Tringtoo Independence, The Chamber of Commerce is making feverish efforts to have set free. Tsingta reverted to
About forty evolles
its old gathered reand Die man when he was tied to the post, and struck him with sticks.
The case was further adjourned until next Friday.
status of an independent ar with a municipal council with foreign representation as provid ed by the Washington Treaty but the made effective, in never belief that it would niford a measure of foreign protection.- Reiter.
Shanghai, Dec. 1.-General Feng Yu-hsiang has sent Chin Kin-to to Peking to see General Tuan Chi-ju
SANITARY BOARD.
YESTERDAY'S MEETING.
ARMED ROBBERY,
CHINESE ARRESTED ON FRIEND'S INFORMATION.
An armed robbery committed the during the earlier part of strike was recalled at the Kowloon
| Magistracy yesterday afternoon, when a Chinese was charged be- fore Mr. E. W. Hamilton with being concerned in the robbery.
Inspector Pincolt, outlining the case, said that at 8 p.m. on July 10, a man called at No. 125 Kwai Lam Street, and told the inmates that he had a parcel for the priu- cipul tenant. When the door was opened five men entered and forced the ocupants inte a cubicle, where they were bound and gagged. Al- together money and jewellery to the value of $187 were stolen. by the men before they escaped con- Sequent upon the alarm being) given by neighbours,
The day after the robbery the defendant gave a watch to a man charge of who is in custody on a receiving part of the haul, with the intention of having the article
and inform him that as the military A meeting of the Sanitary Board affairs of the country have still was held yesterday afternoon, Mr. not heen settled, the opinions of N. L. Smith presiding. There were the leaders of southern-eastern also present Dr. W. V. M. Koch, China and other garters will have the Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy (Diree- to be sought for before the recon-tor qf Public Works. Mr. Wong struction of the Government."
Kwong-tin, Mr. S. W. Tao, Dr. W. Hsu Shib-ying and Ka Teb-yew W. Pearce (Medical Officer), and have returned to Peking from Kal-Mr. G. S. Kennedy Skipton (Secre gan and reported that General, Feng tary), with Dr. G. W. Pupe (Assist Yu-hsiang has from. the beginning ant Medical Officers and. Mr. D. supported General Tuan Chi-jui. Davies (Assistant Secretary). The latter has, therefore, decided| Minutes were laid on the table to remain in office for the time notifying the appointment of Mr. pawned. The watch was given in being aufll the appointment of his R. A. D. Forrest as sa Assistant: Pawn and the ticket returned to Head of the Sanitary Department the defendant, who later handed it back to the man. This Man Caang Teo-lin has telegraphi-and Dr. G. W. Pope as third cally instructed Chang Chung Medical Officer of Health.
then reported the incident to the police and following enquiries the cheong to abandon Shantung and I was decided to insert an ad-
defendant was arrested on No- return to Makden by sea to attack vertisement in the newspapers
vember 14. the left wing of Kuo Sung-ling's warning the public against enting: Army. Ying Shih-lin's forces have uncooked vegetables, to which the arrived at the Bay of Linshan and Medical Officer referred at the last will attack Kuo Sung-ling.
-decessors,
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CLUB TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.
The following will represent the Hongkong Cricket Club in friendly fixtures on Saturday next, Decem ber 5. at 2 p.m.:
meeting.
The time of the opening of the Yaumati Old Market was fixed at from 2 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The case was adjourned.
THE PUBLIC HEALTH.
LAST WEEK'S FIGURES.
An application for a temporary.
The Medical Oficer of Health in license for offensive trade at No. 871, Yee Kuk Street, on New Kow his weekly retura, records seven loon Inland Lot No. 183, was notifications of infectious diseases granted, the applicant to be in- for the seven days ending Satur
Three of these were formed that the license would not day lust.
one Indian be renewed after the end of next small-pox one British,
and one Chinese, all imported. One was a Chinese case of diphtheria. and the remaining three wira The enteric fever, also Chinese. diphtheria case was from Shauki- wan and one enteric from Kowloon, the others being reported from the Victoria registration district.
"Outcasts" v. R. A. and. R. E. year. at home.-R. E. A. Webster Capt.); H. J. Armstrong, A. L Guce, H, Owen Hughes, P. Jacks,: E. J. R. Mitchell, R. E. H. Oliver, T. B. Powell, E. F. Stewart, G. R. Vallack. F. N. Young.
Second XI, Y. Police R. C. at Happy Valley.-W. W. Mackenzie (Captain) C. L. R. Becher,
KELENTAN.
AWARD AGAINST
GOVERNMENT. Singapore, Dec. 1.-The arbitra-
W. B. Cornaby, C. T. Fowle, H. tor has awarded the Duif Develop Griffin, L. D. McNicoll, D. E. G. ment Company 2378,000 and costs Nicholson, H. V. Parker, D. B. Peat, against the Government of Kelan- J. A. H. Plummer, O. Skinner, tan-Reuter.
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The only death was the diph. theria case, though three deaths from influenza are also recorded. Influenza is not a notifiable disease,
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