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.THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. /TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1929.
HAMPSHIRE SENT BACK FOR ® 58.
TWO COUNTY CRICKET GAMES END IN TWO DAYS.
NOTTS WIN EASILY,
SINCERE'S JEWEL ROBBERY.
COURT PROCEEDINGS THIS MORNING.
AMONG ACCUSED.
In the country crieket chua- | (“CHARMING YOUNG LADY" pionship. Notis defeated Glamor- gan by an innings and 121 rs. Thy
was Kome
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played Pontypridd, and the advantage
of batting first, as in the Tesl match, was most decided,
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BAIL ISSUE RAISED.
There was a sequel to the Sin were Company jewellery robbery this morning, when two men and two women were charged before the First Magistrate with beim concerned in the affair.
REMARKABLE PLAN FOR INDIA.
HINDUS AND MOSLEMS IN DIFFERENT SPHERES.
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GHANDI'S COMMENTS.
Bombay, July 29.
A remarkable scheine having as its object the ending of coniminal disturbances In India, and cre- dited to . . the Aga Khan, was which is enquiring into the serious briefly outlined to a. Committee
.In Bombay
disturbances February last.
in
The plan WAN Nolts compiled 398, Why
unfolded by Mahomed Ali, who was giving being top srorer"with 111.
evidence before the Committee. In reply, Glamorgan to-day
He said it was proposed to divide were always puzzled by the bowl
India into separate Hindu. and ] ing, of, Voce and S. Staples, and
The Brat man gave his name as Moslem spheres, and one of its were all out for 123. Staples Tang Yee-hing, a native of Fukien essentials was the conversion of took for 2 and Voce claimed province. He is accused of hay-about 70,000,000 of the depressed 5 wickets for 40 runs,
ing actually carried out the rob-classes into the Hindu or Moslem Following-on, the Welsh county bery, the charges incorporating the communities equally. again failed, the inaings realid act of breaking in, and then break- ing 5. Staples took 6 for 41. ing out of the building after bay having a bag of 10 for 83 for thing stolen certain goods of which match.
the estimated value is put at $5,- 600.
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Mahomed All said that the plan originated with H. H. Aga Khan, whose followers at Ahmedabad and elsewhere" were already acting thereon, and converting men, wennen and children.
Al said that he had discussed
religious
- Sussex defented Hampshire by 2236 runs at Bournemouth, the If these two counts should fall, home county collapsing badly in on account of the lack of evidence their Fecond innings. Surses directly bearing on the netual gets the subject with Ghaudhi, who made 201 on batting first, and remplained of, the police are bring-said: "It is doing Hampshire replied with 128ing forward a third charge as an thing in an irreligious way. Langridge, 4 for 481. When alternative-that of receiving the enter Sussex went in again, conditions stolen property mentionvil. Were vasily different and mois had to be fought Tatt K.S.Duleepsinjhi MALENA!
the rescue at a critical moment and he hit 112 in great style, before be lost his wicket. The innings closed at 220, Kennedy taking 7 wickets for 60 runs,
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Alleged Receivers,
Arsociated, it is alleged, with i Tang in the erine, is Yaen Ping- chung, also n Fuklenese, who is charged with receiving six jade | pendants and three jade stones, these baying been found in his possession when arrested on a floor which was also occupied by Tong
Hampshire, needing, 204 runs to win, never looked like getting them. Langridge was almost un- playable and he returned th. splendid figures of 7 for 16. Hants were all out for 58.- Repter,
CASTLE PEAK ROAD COLLISION.
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He did not hear Captain Hinga horn. After Captain Band his Riggs car had been pushed on to the earth, plaintiff said his car we also pushef further on to the
ph, in order to get it well ont of the way. He had held a Hong-. kotur lirence since last December, but had previously driven cars in the United States.
Mr. Gourdin yave corroborative evidence and in cross-esumination she declared she heard Captain Tips say: --"I am afraid I was at fault." Its car, he said, was paing well over 20 m.p.b.
Mr. 1. Large, manger of the Huro Motor Company, gave details of the damage suffered by Mr. Sisordin's ear and said he thought Pie damage cankt have been caused by a collision, the point of impact Ixting
right-hand side "midships" at an angle of 45 or 90 degrees.
Defendant's Evidence, Giving esidence, Captain Riggs said he first enught sight of Mr. Gourdin's ear over a brenk in thei side of the road, when it was about 60 feet away! He sounded his lorn, but did not hear any reply.
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Kam, described as a wash aman. She is being charged with being a regelver for these jade prodani and stones on the ground that de accepted them from Yuen before. ermmitting the further act handing them
over to a jeweller: to be reconverted into another form.
WANTED MONEY TO GO TO COUNTRY.
YOUNG, WOMAN SEXT TO PRISON.
When chargat before Mr. T. S Whyte Smitir at the Klaan morning with Magistracy this stealing clothing from No. 111; Woosung Street, a young married woman stated that she was about to wrap the clothes in a pleen of 'paper but had not actually taken
them away.
His Worship:--You bemme a thief immediately yan took hold of j them.
It was mentioned that defendat had served one mouth's Impri
nat in April last.
The defendant aid she had two children and wanted money to col back to the country.
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Hi Worship remarked that she find some other way. mising money.
Ini peetor Fender ald ru plainant woke up at 6 am. gertat day and saw the defendant tua l- ing near her bed with the clother in her hand.
Sentence of four months' in,ari- | Fonment was imposed.
MOSCOW EFUSES. CHINA OFFER.
had a conversation with the Soviet
¿Continued from Pape 1.1
General Meets Consul.
Shanghai, July 30, Cable advices from Mukden Lastly, a young woman named
state bat General Clang Tao- Tam Kan-mui (28), describeit, as; being without any calling, shalang on arriving at Changchun charged with receiving three cousal there. The first recused), the police pieces of jadestone from Tang
. During alleging that these were found in rested along with the others on a her possession when she was flour above the jeweller's shop ai No. 40, Gage Street,
on
General Chang explained that the the converantion, sole reason why China took mar the Chinese Eastern Railway was that there had been a bronch the part of the Soviet Government On seing Mr. Gourdin's car
in not enrrying out the provisions round the corner, Captain Riggs
"Charming Young Lady."
#tipulated in the Sino-Soviet said the ears were about 30 feet
Agreement; and also for prevent- Mr. F. H. Loseby has been ing apart, both being on the month instructed to appear for Tum Kan-munistic propaganda in China.
the dissemination of Com- half of the road. Seeing there mui. Describing
her AN tu was but little chance to avoid an respectable and charming young the steps taken by the Chinew General Chang pointed out that accident, Captain Rigge applied lady, Mr. Loseby asked if the Government appened to his brites, but his wheeda skidded Court would consider bail in her caused some misunderstanding to owing to the louse surface and be
the Soviet Government, but China was compelled to release them.
still desired an amicable settlement | Before the collision, however, his
of the affair. apved was about 6 m.p.. Mr. Gours I din, when was on his wrong side, continued on his course for an ap- previnble time and, when too late, swerved on to his left side on to the rough) and Capinin Riggs' car) struck and continued on, stopping with the left front wheel in the left hand gutter.
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Why He Moved,
Capitala Riggs then drove his car to the rough to allow Mr. Allison's ear to pass, this car having followed behind. There was salcient room on the smooth for Mr. Allison's car to pass with;
case.
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Mr. Hamilton said that as yet he knew very little of the case and the extent to which the young lady The Soviet Consul consented to was involved.
cable to his Government and sub Mr. Laseby said his client was mit the nature of the conversation charged with receiving property to its consideration.-Nám Chuan which, he understood, had been Po. admited by one of the men as basing inen in his possession. Mr. Loseby pointed out the in- convenience to his client, caused ST. JOHN AMBULANCE by her detention.
Ha Worship-As far as I can may lose her business during her that she see, the only thing is absence.
Matter Left Opeu,
His Worship told Mr. Loseby
out moving Mr. Gourdin's car, but that util he knew more of the
fact of the case, he was not pre
I was later pushed on to the rough,pared to grant ball. He left
to get it quite elong.
Captain Rigga further said that at the time of the accident Mr. Gourdin's ear was not entirely on the rough, the two right wheel, at least being on the smooth rond. Defendant added that he did not see any lorry PARN.
open until Mr. Losoby should gom up again before him on Thursday, when he expected to have been more fully informed by the pollen who were still pursuing their in- vestigations.
Mr. Loseby's application was no. cordingly adjourned until Thurs:
day,
left open.
BRIGADE.
MEMBERSHIP NOW NEARLY 68,000.
The following Information. talten from the 1928 Report of the Chapter General of the Order of St. John, will be of interest: .
Strength of the Brignée.. In the tulanée, 38,222 (inen); 'Nursing.
British Isles.-Am
13,109 (women) total, 57.445.
Cadets, 6,811;
Overseas. Ambulance, 7,727 (men); Nursing, 2,289 (women): Cadets, 461; total, 10,477,,·
Grand Total:-67,922. Appointments.
In reply to his Lordship, Captain Riggs, stated that before the neformally remanded for a week,
All the accused were then cident he kept ta hfe proper side
HR.H. the Duchess of York (the smooth side) all the time and made a committal one, was atsu Chief of Nursing Divisions.
The question of the case being has been appointed Commander-l»-- did not drive on the rough until after the accident. It was possí-
Major General Sir Havelock ble to drive in the rough over the one of the two women, employed! M.D., F.R.C.1., Chief Commissioner, A their woman, stated to be Charles, G.C.V.O., K.C.S.I. LL.D., distance of the repairs, but he by the girl as wash-amals, has St. John Ambulance Brigade Over- would not have done so himself. been released by the pollee, there
The case is proceeding.
being no evidence against her,
acas, has been created a Baronet by IIM, the King.
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