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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

BUS INCIDENT.

PORTUGUESE LADS CHARGED WITH ASSAULT.

WEDNESDAY,

CHINA SITUATION.

OVERNIGHT CABLES.

JULY 6 1927.

SALT MONOPOLY.

· MORE REVENUE FROM SETTLEMENT SALES.

Shanghal, July 5. The daily reports from Talnan-

The following is a translation Com-fu state that there is a constant

of troop trains from from the Chinese papers of the re- stream Tsingtao bringing General Sun Visod regulations issued by the Nationalist Ministry of Finance in Chuan-fang's troops, 100,000 6£

Nanking governing teaders for the whom are concentrating at Talan monopoly for the sale of salt in the It is reported that they are Intornational Settlement and the preparing a strong drive down Troach Conecasion of Shanghai. railway The Minister, Mr. Koo Ying-fun, Tientsin-Pukow the against the forces of Marshal gays the Government has already Chiang Kai-shek.-Reuter.

The charge of assaulting one of the Kowloon Motor Bus pany's conductors, brought against J. M. Silva and H. Bar- retto,

was heard before Mr. Kow. W. Schofield at the loon Magistracy yesterday af ternoon, Mr. E. S. C. Brooks ap- pearing for the prosecution and Mr. J. M. Remedios for the defen- dants.

A cross-summons for assault' against the complainant was also mentioned.

General Goca Over,

Tsingtao, July 5.

1. The term of the monopoly shall be for three years froni dute of signature.

lost too much through the old terms, beanno, though some 185,000 piculs wore sold, only $125,000 was paid to the Government, which sum, The railway service between be thinks, is far too little for such According to Mr. Brooks, the

important commodity.. The two defendants boarded a Kow-Tsingtao and Tainanfu has been an loon Tong bus at Haiphong Road suspended owing to the destruc-tendor regulations are: at 11 am. on June 6. Silva ten-tion of the track in the vicinity of

and tele dered' ten cents and indicated his Kaomi. Telegraphic companion. They being in the se- phonic communication is also in-

terrupted. cond class compartment the con- ductor handed the first defendant General Chen, commanding the between Kinohno ard two tickets to Mongkok.

to the On nearing Jordan Road, Silva Kaoml has turned over anid that they were going to Kow-South and yesterday notified the loon Tong and asked why two authorities that although he has Mongkok tickets were issued, as surrendered to the Southerners he he himself had a season ticket and pledges full protection of foreign the fare tendered was for Bar-lives and property.-Reuter. retto alone.

Japanese Alarm,

The conductor then informed the defendants that on the inspee tor boarding the bus, the tickets would be initialled and they would be allowed to travel to Kowloon Tong..

troops

Tokyo, July 5. Owing to the latest develop ments in the Shantung altuation the government has decided to despatch troops from Tsingtao to Tsinatifu for the protection of Japanese residents.

2. The minimum quantity to be old shall be fixed at 200,000 picula annually and tondors shall be re- coived at the Ministry on July 2,

3. Applicants shall be required own names, and to register their that of their company, with the Ministry of Finance and all names shall be accompanied by a deposit of 810,000 cash Tho monopoly shall be granted to the highest bid- der and the minimum quantity shail bo give due consideration. The deposit of the successful bidder shall be transferred to the guarantee and and those of others shall be refunded,

4 The guarantee fund shall bo fixed at $100,000, the $10,000 de. Reaching their destination,

posit referred to shall be deducted Barretto pulled the conductor off

Imperial sanction is expected to- at the time of signature and the the bus while Silva struck him, breaking one of his teath. The morrow. Reuter. complainant was subsequently taken to hospital for treatment.

com-

South Claims Victory.

Shanghai, July 5. A Hsuchow army communique has claims that the 10th. army reached Kolau and has scored a big victory there. In this battle two thousand were taken pri- soners, these include two White Russian officers and 180 Russian soldiers.

In cross-examining the plainant, Mr. Remedios suggested that it was Barretto who paid the money and not Silva; that the objection was raised immediately the two Mongkek tickets were handed to the, defendants; that the complainant struck Barretto; that it was in consequence of a complaint from the defendants that the inspector initialled the tickets; that a free fight took place between Barretto and the conduc- tor at Kowloon Tong and that Silva merely snatched a huge stone" from witness, who was in

Marshal Sun Chuan-fang has the act of throwing it at Barretto. left Tainan for Tai-an to direct The complainant denied in full his troops who were recently con- the case of the defence, remark-centrated in Tai-an to replace the ing in reply to some of the ques- tions that it was a made-up story.

At the conclusion of the case for the prosecution the proceed. ings were adjourned till noon on Friday.

TROOPS GO BACK.

1.

DURHAMS AND GLOSTERS WITHDRAWN.

London, July 6. The Daily News states that the Government has given instructions for the immediate withdrawal from China of the brigade of Bri tish troops sent from India.

The withdrawal is made pos sible by the increase of the forces of other Powers in China, parti- cularly American-Reuter.

The telegram adds that the railway track north of Yenchow having been destroyed by the Na- tionalist civilian-dressed corps, the Shantangnites had to retreat to Faicheng afvot.

Shantung forces on that front,

Wah Kiu Yat Po.

WHAMPAO CADETS.

REFUSED PERMISSION TO LAND TO SHANGHAI.

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remaining $90,000 shall be · puid within three days of signature by the successful biddor, who shall Also be required to preduce propor shop sureties to guarantee the prompt payment of his accounts when due. A licence shall be grant to the successful bidder upon

enso full payinent of the Payment of the guarantee fund. In

fund is guarantee

not made time, the within the specified monopoly shall granted to the noxt, highest bidder on the same terms and the bid of the suc cessful bidder shall be considered null and void.but his $10,000 guar- anteo shall be forfeited.

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6. The holdor of the monopoly shall be required to pay his re venues in advance, payments to be made in three instalments each month and each payment shall be equivalent to one twelfth of the value of the quantity mentioned in his tender. Dolay' in payment shall result in a fine and if no payment is made within one month from the previous payment, the licence shall bo cancelled and the balance of the revenues shall be deducted from, the guarantee fund.

8. In the event of a monopoly holder selling more than the quantity mentioned in his tender, he shall pay an additional tax on the suT- plus in accordance with tho Selt Cabello regulations.

Six hundred endets from the Whampoa Military Academy arriv ed in Shanghai by the China Mer-

7. All revenues shall be calculat chants Steam Navigation Com pany's 5.3. Kwanglee from Canton ed from the date of the issuance of route to Nanking. The cadets the licence and the former monopoly were refused permission to land holder shall be prohibited from by

froni carrying of the business or the French Municipal authorities.

even transferring his stocks hand. 8. A statement of account show. ing the stocks on hand shall be pro- pared by the former monopoly holders within three days from date! of notice and his stocks shall be scaled in order to prevent him from doing business after the issuance

Kinleeyuen wharf and behaved themselves not quite so well,

The Kwanglee berthed at the Kinleeyuen wharf, of the CM.S.N. Co. The cadets made no effort to override the decision of the French authorities and on the whole behaved themselves well, [The 20th Indian Infantry only a few accking to stretch their of the new licence. Brigade was one of the three ori- legs on the French Bund, wander- ginal brigades despatched to ing no farther, however, than to

the China. It comprises 2nd the rear of the godowns lining the Battalion, the Gloucestershire Re-waterfront. giment; 2nd. Battalion, the Dur- Shortly after noon the Kwang- Visitors to the wharf during. ham Light Infantry: 4/1 Punjab lee once more slipped her moorings the brief stay of the Kwanglee Infantry, 3/14 Punjab Infantry, and proceeded downstream to were attracted by the sight of an armoured car company and Woosung where the cadets were many bobbed heads peering from other ancillary services.

landed during the afternoon pre- portholes and inquiries showed paratory to proceeding to Nan- that several scores of Cantonese king, by train. The Kwarglee re-girls made the journey from the turned to Kinleeyuen wharf late South, wearing the uniform of in the evening for the purpose of the Academy. discharging what eargo the vessel brought from the South.

The Gloucestershires and Dur hams left Bombay and Cileutta respectively on January 27. The former camo on. the troopship Vasna, and the Durhamas on the Takliwa. The Indian troops all ed from Calcutta on the 8.8. Sird- hana on January 31.

Further inquiries elicited the information that, at the time the Kwanglee left Canton, another. vessel of the same company, the s.s. Hsin Wah, was, busily engaged loading aeroplanes, guns, ammuni tion and gasoline for Nanking. Presumably the Hsin Wah will sail direct for Chiang Kai-shek's hend-

It is understood that the cadets on board the Kwangles were can- The Durhams and Cloucester- didates for commissions as officers, shires arrived in Hongkong on which probably accounted for their February 7 and 8 and left abeest excellent behaviour upon arrival. immediately for Shanghai, arriv-On previous occasions numbers ng there on February 12. They of other pupils from the Whampoa are in Shanghal at the present Academy have arrived at the quarters.-Shanghai Times.

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