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TOKYO INCIDENT.

1928.

WORKMAN" ATTEMPTS TO STOP EMPEROR.

Several European motorista

Tokyo, Oct. 1. were involved in cases heard by Mr.

While the Emperor was return- W. Schofield at the Kowlooning from a visit to the Tokyo Dis- Magistracy yesterday afternoon, when the usual weakly batch of trict Court in connexion with the summonses for breaches of the inauguration of the jury bratom, a man wearing workinan's clothes Trafie Regulations were taken by attempted to present a petition but his Worship.

was arrested before he reached Against Mr. Wong Kam-pul, His Majesty. The Police are ex- charge of dangerous driving, at the Laichikok Pass Cutting, just amining the man, but the nature beyond the Gaol, was brought, it of the appeal has not yet been

revealed. being alleged that the defendant had: overtaken a car on a blind corner, site hed

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NAVAL PROPOSALS.

Mr. A. Greenway, of the Now attempted to appeal to the Em loon Godown Co., describing the peror desired to request his incident, said that he was return-Majesty's good offices in raising ing from Castle Poak and was on the standard of living of the pro- the Taun Wan Road, at a point lotariat-Reuter, known as the Latch!kok Pass Cut- ting. The defendant's car was the third of "thred vehicles, Capt. Thomas, bbing second. The de- įran fondant overtook the Captain's car and had drawn abreast of Mr. Greenway's own vehicle, when a car travelling in the opposite direction forced the defendant to drop behind. He slowed down and awerved in Immediately behind. the leading car forcing Capt. Thomas to apply his brakes to avoid a collision.

On rounding the bend, which was a blind corner, the defendant passed Mr. Greenway, which was a dangerous thing to have dono on

JAPAN NOT TO MAKE FURTHER PRONOUNCEMENT.

Tokyo, Oct. 1.

As it has already notified Ita views on the Anglo-French naval proposals, agreeing in principle thereto, it is learned that the Gove orament does not intend to make a further pronouncement, though it is understood, in view of the pub- lie interest, it has approached the British and French Governments advocating the publication of tho The defendant, admitted the text of the agreement, but seem facta as stated by Mr. Greenway.ingly no reply has been received so

According to Sub-Inspector far,-Reuter. Nicol, the defendant had been driving a car since October 15, 1925, and had a clean record.

a corner.

Remarking that the spot in ques- tion was the last place in the world, or at least in the Colony, for a motorist to pass another, his Worship imposed a fine of $25.

Flying Ofleer Fined.

Flight Lieutenant Gardner was aummoned for falling to stop and ronder assistance to an agrieved party after he had collided with a. Chinese 'In Nathan Road at 10 p.m. on September 7. The de- fondant was further accused of not having reported the accident to the nearest Police Station as soon as he reasonably could,

The defendant entered a plea of not guilty.

The victim of the accident stated that he was crossing the Nathan Road near the Po Hing Theatre on the night in question and when he had almost reached the East side he was knocked down by a motor car which had been travelling towards the direction of the Star Ferry without any lights. No horn was sounded.

Almost 'Immediately after the accident, a public car passed and a friend whom witness was with was instructed to take the car and chase the other vehicle.

Witness added that instead of atopping, the car which had knock- ed him down accelerated after the accident.

Distinctly Incomplete.

The friend who was with the first witness said that he chased the car to a side street near the end of Nathan Road, where it stopped. In order to keep up with it, the car in which witness was riding had to travel at a high speed. During the chase witness could distinguish the first two figures on the number plate, but when the defondant's ear stopped he saw that its number was 1946, Witness said that he did not speak to anybody in the defend- ent'a-car.

His Worship: I must say the CABO - is distinctly, incomplete. Nobody seems to have epoken to anybody about the accident,

The defendant: I think I can explain that. May I go into the witness box.

The defendant wont into the witness box and said, that at the Lime of the accident he was travel- ling past the spot in question. He had slowed down to an estimated 'speed of 20 miles per hour. A Chinese rushed across the road from the right to the left, but wit ness was not aware that he had been struck, thinking that he had fallen down, Witness added that there was no dent on any part of hic car.

Thinking that no aerlous accid- ont had occurred, he did not think it necessary to atop and therefore drove on, Witness stated that, he sounded his horn. One of his lights was on while, the other was out.

Witness thought that the com- plainant had tripped.

His Worship remarked that it seemed quite cloar that the de- fendant saw and knew that a man had fallen down but had stated he was not aware an accident had occurred. Under the circums tances, his Worship thought the defendant's propor

course

to have stopped and found out A fine of $10 was imposed.

Defendant Absent.

"When' the name of Mr. O. P. Bergheer was called Mr. A. Har¬

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Hankow, Oct. 1,

I Chung-yen, in a memorandum to the Wuhan division of the Central Political Council, recom- menda the flotation of a public loan!

as construction of $50,000,000 expenses for the completion of the Canton-Hankow railway-Router.

per, Jnr. informed his Worship that the defendant was not in the Colony, ho having gone to Saigon. His Worship: When is ho likely to come back?

Mr. Harper: I don't know. His Worship: Is he likely to be back within a month?

Mr. Harper: I doubt it: Sorgeant Scrim accordingly ask- ed permission to withdraw the summons, which was for driving a car without a licence.

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