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COMPANY'S VIEWS: POSSESSION OF HEROIN. That strange madley which his
The economic impracticability of The discovery of a quantity of
Mr. L. T. Faraham, manager of learned friend had called evid.
river-boat sea trips during the
A party of four Americans that heroin, cunningly concealed in botë
San Carlos Milling Company, San ence was Mr. Zoitlyn's charac-
ties, resulted in the arrest of a
aummer months, was stressed by detached itself from the main terleation of the case for the pro-French subject, who appeared be
Carlos, Ocel ental Negros, was the management of the Hongkong,group of army fliers engaged in a Jecution against Au Kim-jui and
killed by a discharged employee at fore Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the Canton and Macao Steamboat Com- ploneer expedition into the Interior Lam Fook-yu, who are charged
Central Magistracy this morning, pany, Limited, during the course of Mindoro, exhaused after wan the mills last week, according to with conspiracy to defraud at the
of an Interview granted to a dering through a jungle for five messages received by the Manila Criminal Sessions. In the coure
He is Mons. Joseph Torre, aged 33, Telegraph representative this morn days without good water, arrived office of the company. a commercial traveller residing at| of his opening speech for the de-
The message, received by Mr. A. in Manila a few days ago. It had the Astor House Hotel, and a native fence, Mr. Zeitlyn also suggested of Corsica, and he is charged with
The subject has been debated in fought its way from the heart of D. Cooper, manager of the office that inferences, conjectures and having a quantity of heroin in his
our correspondence columns for Mindoro of the coast and hurried of the company, stated that Mr. auspicions were the sole quality
passedion without a licence. several days, and one of the first on here. One of this party, Robert Faraham was stabbed through the of the prosecution's caso.
remarks to our représentative was Eagle, the son of Captain Audrey, Eeart by a discharged yard boy. Mr. J. D. Lloyd, of the Imports
It is believed that no Mr. C. Buliner Johnson, a part and Exports Department, said the to the effect that the managers 1. Eagle, the leader of the expedi ner in the firm of Dennys, Has total amount of the drug had not of the Company would like the tion is at present in Sternberg motive than revenge for being dis. tings and Bowley, called at the been ascertained; but they had so
for discovered three and a
hospital, suffering from exhaustion missed from the "company, can ta Instance of the prosecution, in
ounces. The stuff had been con-
Lieutenant James W. Hammond, attached to the crime, says the cross-examination by Mr. Elaley cealed in the bottles in a Very To rur the trips suc-air service photographer, was in Manila Bulletin. Mr. Farnham Zellyn, stated that the label on ingenious manner, and it was only cessfully wo
Emma" became
by close examination that the a guarantee of at least 300 per charge of the party which made a was held in high esteem by hota
"
"
various correspondents to visit them and give them advice.. half!
THE COST.
were informed,
other
GOVERNMENT.
PROTEST LODGED,
ALERT.
GENERAL'S SPEECH. Important matters were dis
The 400-ton wooden steamer Kock, Ning, under the Chinese flag, cussed at the weekly meeting of which was previously running re-the Canton Government Committee gularly in the trade between Hong-of Political Affairs, held on Mon- kong and Wuchow, Kwangsi, was day last under the chairmanship detained by the Canton Govern-of General Tan Ten-kni. Owing ment last year on a charge of to the receipt of Important Inform-
ation concerning the new develop smuggling opium into that port,
ment of the military altuation in Although the total amount of
Hunan, caused by the rapid mobi- lization of the Hupch forces and those of Ma Chal, the discussion
plum found by the Government searchers was less than 200 taels, the Canton authorities arrested the
vessel and would not allow her to that took place during the first leave the port ugain under any part of the meeting was of a circumstances,
It has now been reported
secret nature, But it is learned
that
that, after a prolonged discussion
the Canton Government has char-
on the issues involved, a decision
detached from trick was exposed." Most of the sons at $3 per head would be ne-/ break for civilization ten days out the staff of the central and the/tered out the Kock Ning for the was reached that all military mat-
No
inland river trade (it is said from ters should be left to the Military Council to deliberate upon and to Canton to Wuchow) to a prominent
recommendationá.
the cover while the deposit book bottles contained precipitate of cessary, and our opinion was in- of San Jose because the food was planters associated with it. was being retained in his custody chalk and starch. All gave the vited as to the possibility of such running short. The others are indiention of any previous trouble
Corporal Welch and Corporal at the mills had been received. Mercer of Camp Nichols.
for the purposes of the civil ac- pitate of chalk, but, on removing appearance of containing preci- Con that was impending, while, as the corks of some It had been found regards the delay in answering the that rolls of wax paper had et of interrogations served on him been inserted. Inside the In that case, Mr. Johnson further wax "thimble" as Mr. Lisod term tated that photographic enlarge-ed it, was cotton wool which con ments had first to be taken of the tained about three grains of
xhibit.
heroin. About twenty or thirty bottles were awaiting examina-: tion. "
OBJECT OF PHOTOGRAPHS. Called at the Instance of Mr. F. C. Jenkin and examined with After the charge had been ex-i regard to his custody of the Explained to him, the defendant ad- hibit "Emma," Mr. Bulmer John-mitted that he brought the battles
on said that this resulted from into the Colony.
remanded
The defendant was an arrangement with Au. Kim-luís
olicitors, Messrs. Wilkinson and until Saturday at eleven o'clock.
en-
Grist, on the 14th August, 1923. He retained "Emma," while, on their part, Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist kept the original depoalt book. "Nina." Photographic largements of "Emma" were taken) in June of 1924, by Mr. Dovey. Government Analyst, for the pur- poses of answering a set of inter- rogations served by the other side
SERIOUS CHARGES.
INDIAN REMANDED FOR A
WEEK.
Before Mr. R. E. Lindsell,ut the
response.
SIR EDWARD STUBBS.
Warmly Welcomed in Jamaica.
London, April 28.
A message from Kingston, Jamaica, says that Sir Edward Stubbs, former Governor of Hongkong, has arrived and has had an enthusiastic re- coption,
He stated that he wished to work in harmony with all classes and do his best to promote the welfare of the Island-Reuter.
The four men left the main ex- pedition high up in the mountains at the headquarters of the Mong- pong river. They were then with-
SOVIET INTRIGUE.
in sight of the sen and took pro-Seeking Control in Mongolia,
visions and water for only 36 hours.
So great were the obstacles en- countered in their journey the western coast, however, thre wandered in the jungle forve days before reaching their destina tion. Barefoot and verging on collapse, the four Americans, who had only one Mangyan cargador 21 carry their equipment arrived at Sablayan, a small native settle- ment on the China Sea coast.
At Sablayan a small native boat was chartered to take them to San Jose, where they rested at the Min-
The difficulties in other direc-doro Sugar Company's estate as They Central Magistracy this morning, tions were numerus. The waters the guests of Mr. Sinclair.
round Hongkong were dangerous came by plane to Camp Nichols. and a special pilot would be need- Mr. Eagle was immediately
taken to the hospital.
the chemicals had analysed.
2
The prosecution opposed bail, vogue,
ADVICE WELCOME.
Exhibit "Nina" was handed to and Mr. Lindsell said in view of the you by Wilkinson and Grist in very serious nature of the charges, February 1926, at their office and he could not grant bail. in the presence of Detective In-
The remand was granted. pector Fallon?—I think it was actually handed to me for in- spection by Inspector Fallon.
the
and it is feared that they may un-
MR. SUN FO.
REPORTED RETURN FROM NORTH.
가
Shanghai, April 29. A Japanses news agency reports state that the Soviet Government is planning to control 'cominunications in
Mongolia by constructing rail ways connecting Ura with the Sibarian lines, and is alé ready negotiating with the Mongolian Government on- the matter.
The Agency adds that Chineso political circles are strongly opposing the project.
Heutar.
Chinese merchant of Canton who report, with has already paid $14,000 (Hong-
BLACK OUTLOOK, kong currency) to the Government In the course of his speech, re- Be security that he will keep to viewing the political events of the the terms of the charter.
past week, the chairman said:
of
It is also reported that the Sai The latest Information received Hing Co., of 24. Connaught Road is that the combined forces West, also of Canton and Wuchow, Chan Tao-lin and Wu Pei-tu are haa lodged a strong protest against attacking Nankow, where the Kuo- the action of the Government in minchun has retired.
The out-
this matter. The outcome of the look of this development is any- affair is still very much in deuht,thing but bright, because the Kuo- but as the Kock Ning is now under minchup is now crippled, as the the Chinese flag and registered at result of having sustain-u 3. Canton, there seems to be
mendous losses in their re little reason to hope that any satis- feat. Information is reecas the Government, Lodi 'x'My faction will be obtained.
fong is preparing to lunch an at- tack on Shantun
BELGIAN AFFAIRS.
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COMMERCIAL RECOGNITION OF RUSSIA.
sceptical as regards the accuracy of this news.
It woul able to wait for further confirma- tion.
cam
General Tang
against Tang with energy. Under such stance, his coming back
"With regard to Hunan, den rals Chan Ming-shu and Pei Mr. Farnham had been manager
Shung-he, on their return, report- in the course of litigation in con- Mohomad Rajas Salleh, Ordnance)
of the San Carlos Milling Co. since
Brussels, April 28. ed that they were given a great nection with the civil suit institut- clerk, was charged with being in
May, 1921. He formerly was in
Speaking in the Senate, the ovation by the people of Changsha, ed by Au Kim-lui, claiming a sum unlawful possession of sulphide of d
Foreign Minister, M. Vandervelde, and other places through which of $50,000 from the Wing On arsenic, and potassium chlorate, on
Captain Eagle and Captain Ro charge of the Smith Bell hacienda said that one of his aims was to they passed, and hopes were ex- Once the vessel had passed: Company,
April 23rd and 27th.
bert Kauch, who have continued told, through Lyemun; we were
expand Belgium's foreign trade.pressed that the Northern in Pampanga.
LABEL CAME OFF:
Detective-Inspector Murphy, in the steamers, built for river traffic towards the objective, which is
Mr. Lynn T. Farnham was born At present there was no question of paign would be undertaken with-
the de jure recognition of the out further delay. Calapan, were running low in pro- Mr. Jenkin:-Were these photo-applying for a week's remand, said and therefore drawing lile wate visions and water when the amal- in Madison, Minnesota, on Septem Soviet but there might be commer- Sang-che has signified his desire graphs made as a result of the
not been would begin to roll and the meter group separated from them. ber 11, 1886. He obtained his educial recognition, if it was possible to co-operate with the Canton refusal of the Wing On Company
jority of the passengers would be
without causing hardship, to those Government. The reasons for e- to answer interrogations served entered a plea of not guilty on both terest in the musić, or dancing. before the end of the trip. Nothing a graduate of Cornell Univeralty
Mr. A. el Arculli, defending, incapable of sustaining their in-dergo similar severe hardship cation in the United States, being most vitally interested.
verting to his former attitude are in the civil action?They were counts, and asked for the defendant whichever happened to be
Referring to the burning of an obvious. The first reasons that made for the purpose of answering to be allowed bail.
has been heard from them since in civil engineering. He came to effigy of Signer Mussolint in the Wa Pei-fu has ignored ti over- those interrogations.
the Hammond group left them ten
the Philippines In 1911, and for a village of Lalvuvelde, M. Vander-ture of Tang Sang-che a days ago,
velde, amid applause, said that making preparations for an early number of years was employed by such outrageous behaviour towards attacks on Hunan; and tuguna "I personally," said the manager.
the Manila Railroad Company in representatives of friendly coun-is that the adherents im- "regard the whole thing as
connection with several important tries could not be tolerated. Heng-teh are everywhere working practical, but advice from your
surveys and railroad location work. Reutor correspondents might be useful.
After this, he was for several The best way to keep cool in Hong-
years engineer for the Calamba kong is to get on the ferry and re-
Sugar Estate, and had considera- GRAIN SPECULATION. former stand is not de 'main an 'board for two of three
ble to do with their irrigation and hours. It is the cheapest method, Reports are current in the Co-railway systems. When the Pam- lony to the effect that Mr. Sun Fo, panga Sugar Mills started in 1918, Washington, April 29.,
JUDGMENT. It was recalled that some twelve who recently left for the North in in which the Calamba Sugar Estate: Declaring that users of motor cross-cars have reduced the consumption of fourteen years ago, a Chinese connection with political develop-owned a half interest, he was pro- returned moted to be assistant manager of if tyres by about 25 per cent. concern endeavoured to run tripsments there, has now
Calgary, April 28. South again.
It is stated that he that company, a position which hel Mr. Bulmer, Johnson; I take it the result of Mr. Hoover's camon exactly the lines suggested. that you personally have had the paign against the monopoly, t'e less classy affair on
classy show on one night, and arrived here by the 8.8. President held throughout its construction An important Judgment with
some other Taft this morning, and that he period and during its early opera- regard to dealings in grain futuros not resumed his duties, we a conduct of that civil action by Commerce Department, in.
rying on the administration oa ino was given by Mr. Justice Walsh in lines laid down by him. Au Kim-lui versus the Wing On menting on the revision of British night. The second night ended up was met by an official of the Can- tiens.
For in- Company?-Not, until Mr. David-export restriction, has issued
He is survived by the widow, dismissing a claim by grain slanes, the Committee of Political with a free fight, said our in-ton Government.
Mrs. Vera Hungerford Farnham, son want Home.
passed sometime ago a statement saying that the continuomant, and the trips ceased from
He Affairs a sister to Dr. H. F. Hungerford of brokers against a customer. that time.
resolution that no high command- Pampanga Sugar Mills, the latter laid it down that "where people ing officer shall hold a civil ad- now, being enroute to the United are trading in grain futures and ministrativo post concurrently. States on vacation, five children, neither party contemplated actual In carrying the resolution Into all residents of San Carlos, also delivery of the grain, such trap-effect, General Wu Te-chen has survive. He was much attached sactions come within the gaming been relieved of his post of Super- to his family, and to enable his section of the Criminal Code intendent of the Police Depart children to receive the benefit of of Canada," Reuter's American ment, and has now, usuined full an education in the United States, Service.
You then proceeded direct withi Inspector Fallon to my office?
Yes.
Was it then put Into a sealed envelope and handed into the cus- tody of Inspector Fallon-Yes.
Mr. Zeitlyn · rose to examine.
JJ
RUBBER RESTRICTION.
A
U. S. COMMERCE DEPART- MENT'S WARNING.
com-
Ti
too."
A
What time? This was in Feb-ed palce-fixing by the British Co tuary of last year,
lonial authorities will simply mean
"STAR FERRY" VIEW, Last year was 1925; could it be the continued conservation of the 1924, Mr. Bulmer Johnson?-It use of rubber by American
On enquiry at the offices of the was In. 1925.
Co-"Star" Terry Company, we were] sumers and more activity in the informed that it was unlikely that reclamation of used rubber and in any of the ferry steamers would securing our own sources of supply." be made available for such a pur- book-Reuter's American Service.
pose, na they, were not fitted for
HANDED TO PLICE. Then you must have received aldn't 'you' receive deposit "Emma"?--I didn't.
You didn't. You don't know when it came out?! don't know when it came out.
Or when the label came off it? Well, I did.
P. AND O. DIVIDEND.
INTERIM AT RATE OF
The President Taft's passenger liat does not give the name of Mr. Sun Fo, but he may, of course, have travelled under some other
name.
ANOTHER ATLANTIC
FLIGHT.
such trips, chiefly on account of PARIS-NEW YORK NON-STOP. the lack of spaco. Enquiries had been recevied as to the possibilty
New York, April 28.
IMPORTANT CANADIAN
AMERICANS MURDERED.
understand. Tang's elther one way or the o |not affect the execution.
plans in the least.
WU TE-CHEN'S DIL". "As to the Kwangtung 1
although Mr. Wong Chias
his
command of the lat Independent Division - which is renamed-th 17th Division of the 6th Arnty: Corps
had definitely determined gome time ago to take up his permanent residence there, and for this rea- of securing one of the old ferry Captain Fonek, the French son had arranged to make his de
"In operating against the bus boats for ordinary bathing picnica, "Ace" has arrived and Inspected parture from the Philippines early,
dits at Wu Shek now, diferent but the Company could not con- the biplane being constructed for next year.
tactics will have to be feel sidor letting out the boats for His proposed non-stop flight from A soarching investigation of the
| because I a bandits are really sol- such purposes. Both these old New York to Paris. He hopes to slaying has been ordered by Briga-
diers from neighbouring pro boats were still for sale, but they start at the end of June and dier General Rafael Crame, chief
vinces, who have forcibly taken would probably be found too ex- to cover the course of 8,600 miles of the constabulary, A. dispatch
Buenos Aires, April 28. . || possession of the homes of the Turing the time you had custody of at the rate of ten per cent. per plenies oven If any concern three engines, each of 428 horse Arello Ramos, district commander
pensive to run merely for bathing in 35 hours. The aeroplane has to this effect was sent to Calchel in all survey work have been found are in a better pusi a case and "Emma" was in your annum, tax free, and is for the ought of buying them for such power, and it will carry fuel
Two American citizens engaged villagers, and consequently, they
Well, this label did not come off shortly after photographs were falon of the book in June of last
year? Then the label MI came off
stody
Yes.
Continued en Page
10 PER CENT. P. A.
London, April 28.. The P. and O. interim dividond is
half-year ended March 81-purposes Reuter
the Visa Sua
NEAR THE BOLIVIAN FRONTIER,
near", the "Bolivian resistance aid-in"
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