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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1929.

EXTRADITION CASE. YOUNG GIRL. ELOPES. "On Top Of The World?"

ACCUSED MAN CLAIMS:

"AN ALIBL

RUNS AWAY FROM HOME TO FACTORY HAND.

Is that how you feel this morn- ingrèsh, buoyant, ready to comes cheerily meet whatever ist-

A fine of $25 was imposed on a throughout the day? Or does it Extradition proceedings stituted for the surrender, to the Chinese, who appeared on remand

is on top of you! Magistracy Canton authorities, of Au Ying, a before Mr. Whyte Smith at the scem instead as though the world.

yesterday

If the latter is the case, moat coolic who, up till recently, was Kowloon employed at the Grand Theatre, afternoon, on charges of harbouring Wanchai, on charges of slaying and an unmarried girl and, alternative likely the fault is with clogged. It's astonishing rabbing a woman two years ago at ly, with enticing her away from digestive apparatus-the River is Au Chuen Village, in Namhol her parents. district, were resumed before Mr. Hamilton at the Central Police Court yesterday afternoon.

Called to the witness-box by his counsel, Mr. Hin-hing Lo, accused made a statement to the effect that he had been employed at the Grand Theatre for, the last cleven years, He was continuing in that em- ployment on April 27, the date of the murder, and had never had a holiday since he first took up the job.

Accused offered to bring three witnesses from the Grand Theatre, fokin of his, who would testify to his being with them at the mate- rial date.

from a rich uncle of his. **

your

how

Mr. H. R. Butters appeared for down-and-out the polsons of con- the prosecution and Mr. F. X.stination make you feel-and how d'Almada, enr. defended, while quickly cheerfulness and spirit Mr. M. W. Lo watched the proceed-return when Pinkettes have set Ings on behalf of the girl's parents matters right.

The case for the prosecution Laxative perfection, Pinkeltes was that following her withdrawal by her father from a factory where dispel billousness, sick headaches, she had been working and had be liverlehness, in a single night. come acquainted with the defen- Your chemist sells them, price dant, the girl suddenly disappeared 60 cents the vial. on October 3. She was subsequent ly found at the defendant's house. a willing The Crown did not allege that the girl was anything but

than against party but the offence was against the parents rather the girl.

EXTRALITY ISSUE.

CHINA TO DECLARE ITS ABOLITION.

Mr. d'Almada pleaded guilty to a technical offence and intimated

Nanking, Dec. 27. that when the dir went to his client's house and asked for shelter

An emergency meeting of the for one night she told him that sho had been turned out of the house Central Political Council this morn. Ing decided to issue an official by her parents,

His Worship accepted the plea mandate on January 1, 1930, doclar and imposed a fine of $26. Ieing the abolition of extrality.

it was more like an

The mandate will be divided into said that

two parts. The first will doclare elopement than kidnapping.

Lhat foreigners residing in China shall hereafter be subject to the

He totally denied having been anywhere near his native village on the day in question. Ah Piu, the principal witness for the pro- secution, he described as 'n village bully, who took up the prescut pe

A clannish segution to work off grudge and also to obtain the big reward that was being offered for the arrest of the murderer. Why Au Plu should have picked on him in particular was because he thought he could extort money NAVAL APPOINTMENTS Cross-examined by Mr. L. R.LATEST ADDITIONS TO CHINA Andrewes, for the Crown, secured ald he used to live at the Theatre until rejoined by his family from the country. He doubted if he could bring up Tung Sik-kwan, 4 former manager of the Grand Theatre, as one of his witnesses to prove the alibi, as he was no more in the employ of the Company. ·

After Chan Kwan-chau, a ticket seller from the Grand Theatre, and another coolie had given testimony in support of the ai claimed by the aerused, the ease was again adjourned until Friday morning.

SQUADRON.

as promulgated by the Central Government local

authorities:

while the second part will declare the immediate promulgation of a code covering law suits involving ap-Chinese and foreigners.-Reuter.

Among the recent naval pointments are the following to ships on the China Station,

To H.M.S. Moth.-Lieut... K: A. Short,

To .M.S. Kent Midshipmen! R. M. D. Ponsonby, M. J. A. O'Sullivan, R. G. B. O. Roe, G. O. Symonds, M. C. Creagh-Osborne And C. E. A. Cree.

To H.M.S. Cumberland.-Mid-

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COLOMBIANS WIN.

U.S. OIL COMPANY TAXED TO A STANDSTILL.

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New York, Dec, 27.

shipmen J. R. C. Moultrie, G. G. Tired of its long litigation, with Cowburn, E. H. Cartwright, W. Lthe Colombian Government, the Maye, P. E. Panshawe, M. W. G. Gulf Oil Company, which the Mel- Webster, J. M. Sharpey-Schafer, Jon interests contral, has suspend. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. E. Dover, G. R. Colvin, E, A. Fed field operations in Colombia

NEW TERRITORIES EVENT NEXT WEEK.

Drought, R. C. B. Buckley, R. B.

the South

N. Hicks, G. P. Kilroy, A. B. Cole, its subsidiary, J. Cochrane, and F. J. Brooks, to American Gulf Company.

It is stated that a recent Colom Cumberland (Jan. 4). - Commie-

sixteen per Bioned Shipwright H, P. J. Dean binn law has added

cent. in taxes to the regular (on recommissioning).

The New Territories Agricul- tural Show, under the patronage To H.M.S. Cornwall-Naval royalty charges on Colombian oil of "H.E. the Governor, Sir Ceell Cadets D. G. Goodwin, P. A. Roche, production.-Renter's Clementi, K.C.M.G., is to be open-/ G. 1; M. Balfour, and R. F.Stubba. Service,

ed on Saturday, January 4, at hal past two in the afternoon and will vonlinne throughout the following day. It is to be held at Shek Wu Hai, near the, Sheung Shui räll- way station.

The gates will he open 1o. the public at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning and the judging of the exhibits will take place at 11.15. Fram 12 noon to 1 o'clock there wil be a theatrical performance by the Chung Sing Benevolent; As- sociation. During the day, by kind permission of Lieutenant Colonel H. B. Vernon and offers, the band of the 2/15th Punjabis will render musical selections, '

On Sunday the gates will be open at the same hour. The rest of the programme for the day will be: 11 to 12 Chin Wo Athletic As- sociation; from 12 to 1'theatrical performance by Miss Lo Pui-lan and other musical selections; at 2.30 p.m. distribution of prizes by Mrs. J. A. Fraser, and from 3 to 4 p.m. Chinese boxing display.

There will be a European rea- taurant or the exhibition grounds ander, the managements of the Queen's Cafeteria.

Seven sheds will be set aside for vegetables, fruits, cereals and sugar. There will also be a poul- try section and an exhibit of honey: Special trains at special rates will be run on the two days by the Kowloon-Canton Railway, while the Chung Mei Garage Co., of Mongkok and the Nam Shing Motor Bus Co., of Sheung Shui are also providing a cheap service.

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