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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

AMAZING POWERS.

CAPABLE OF CHANGING ONE DOLLAR INTO FOUR DOLLARS.

A Chinese; who had exploited a clever pretence of sorcery on two unsuspecting compatriots, found himself before Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday on charges of obtaining moncy by trick.

The defendant pleaded not guilty. Detective Sergeant Meadows who appeared for the prosecution in- formed his Worship that the de- fendant had visited one of the com- plainants in Kowloon City and after they had gone to amoke opium together, the defendant, on their return to the house, intimated that' he was capable of changing a $1 into $10 or any other aum,

He suggested an experiment and obtained a bowl of boiling water into which was placed curtain charma and jose paper. Under the bowl he placed a dollar note and after a short period he produced $4 from under the bowl:

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The following day the complain- received a sum of $300 from various debtors in settlement of business accounts. The defen dant suggested that this sum should accordingly be multiplied. He secured from the complainant a gold ring, 24 twenty-cent pieces and the $300.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929.

SEDITIOUS PAPERS. THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL

TWO MEN SENTENCED.

"We pass our days toiling like donkeys and cannot even get a drop of water," "so ran a criticism, ono of many alleging discrimination in the matter of the present water shortage, which were found in a Chinese document belonging to a who was charged before Mr. E. W. Hamilton yesterday afternoon with the possession of seditious litera- ture,

For the accused, Mr. F.C.E. Rendall entered a plea of guilty to the technical possession of the documents while denying knowledge of the nature of the contents.

Detective-Sergeant O'Donovan said at 4:30 in the early morning of June 27, he visited No. 6, Shing Wo Street, Happy Valley, by virtuo of a warrant. There being no res Ponso to repeated knocks on the door, he broke it down and went up to the third floor, where he found the accused lying on a mat on the veiandab

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The Steamship,

"MIRZAPORE” carrying Tuis Majesty's Mails will be despatched from this port on or about Thursday, 11th July, 1929, at Noon taking cargo for

above Porta

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Suk, Valuables and Tea for Italy, Franco and London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Bombay into the Mall Steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles | and London.

Parcels will be received at this Office until 5 p.m. the day before wailing. The contents and value Acelled took him into the central of all packages must be declared. cubicle, where his wife and two For further Particulars, Apply young children were wiping, and to numitted possession of the papers when 28 pamphlets and small book were taken from a cupboard.

The Military Contribution. Translations by the S.C.A. were put in, and glancing over the con- tents, the Magistrate expressed his appreciation of what he considered should have been an address to the Secretary of State on the Military Contribution. The reference to the necessity of building more reser

a comment from voirs also drew the Magistrate.

He wrapped the ring and the money in paper and tied it round the complainant's waist. The com- to go to plainant was instructed Hongkon and walk to the Sincere Company when he would find that the money, had multiplied ten fold. The complainant carried out pari

The writer of the papers accused of the instructions but on reaching Hongkong he became suspicious, the Government of not considering ile untied the parcel round his the interests of the toiling masses, girdle and found, to his astonish-and, reviewing the revennes of the mass of figures, ment, that it contained waste paper Colony with a

of the questioned the amount and a few coppers.

military contribution, which, ha said, could be devoted to a better purpose than to training troops and building armaments for a second world war,

A similar ruse was played on the other complainant who was victi-

mised of a sum of $180.

The defendant was låter poluted out to the Poller in the sirect and arrested.

On ronviction the defendant was sentenced to one month's hard labour on each charge.

ARMY AGITATORS.

TIMELY GOVERNMENT ACTION IN RUMANIA,

The only way to relieve the water famine was to build more reservoirs, and the writer exhorted his fellows to the use of force to bring the Government round to what he con- sidered the reasonable point of vlew

The remainder of the statement contained allusions to "British Im- perialists" and other phrases which have by now become hackneyed.

Mr. Rendall said he was instruct ed by the accused to say that he picked up a parcel containing those London, July D. papers about 8 o'clock in the even- The military rebellion, longing a week previous to his arrest. brewing in Rumania, suffered a Ho also said he could not read or Bovere setback yesterday when, write and did not understand what According to accounts received the papera were all about. from various indirect routes, Gov- erument troops swooped down and arrested hundreds of milltary, In- eluding several prominent officera. A message from Berlin anya that the newspapers describe the plans of the conspirators to arrest the

members of the Government and Institute a military regime, but, the Government'e timely action nipped in the bad the insurrection and the garrison at Bucharest is being held in readiness to den! with eventualities.

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Naval Yard Fitter.

The man had been employed at the Naval Yard for some 17 years an electrician-fitter and had borne a good character. During the labour trouble of 1925 he re- mained loyal and remained behind

where all the others wont out on strike. The man had a large family and an aged mother to support.

In imposing a sentence of alx months' hard labour, Mr. Hamilton said he had taken into considera tion the circumstances advanced by

A Bucharest message states. Mr. Rendall in extenuation. tnt a number of agitators under

Another Case,

a former Colonel named Stones, The next case concerned a young succeeded in'saborning two officers Hakka, named Chung Ying, who of inferior rank. They have been was charged with the possession of arrested on a charge of conspir-documents, described as being of a ing against public order, The rabidly anti-foreign natura. message adds that complete order The accused was arrested on reigns throughout the country and June 23, which has been set aside that there is no disaffection in the by the Communists as a day of army-Reuter,

mourning over the "Shaken shoul-

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in affair." He had no fewer than under his 115 leaflets concealed jacket, when arrested by a Sikh constable at Queen's Road East

Resisting arrest, the accused struggled most violently.

Reginald Souza, a Portuguese youth, who saw the struggle in progress, told the Court that he went in and lent a helping hand to the Indian.

Mr. Hamilton directed Mr. T. Murphy, A.S.P., to bring Souza' commendable action to the notice of tho nuthorities.

The fact that the accused should have been arrested on the very anniversary of an event to which the papers found in his passession had copious reference, was regard. ed with considerable gravity by Mr. Humilion. His Worship decided to inflict a year's hard labour,

Mr. Murphy said the man came down to Hongkong from Walchow only 14 days before his arrest, and it would appear as if he had come down here for the express purpose of creating mischief with these papers.

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