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MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1930.
NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC
CLUB.
SUCCESSFUL VENTURE AT EUROPEAN YMCA.
GENERAL STRIKE THREATENED.
INDIANS: SCHEME TO PARALYSE TRAINS.
Visitors A forged cheque on the National
Calcutta, Apr. 5. European to the City Bank of New York, bearing the YMCA., Kowloon, during the At a meeting held yesterday signature of a rian who has had no
week-end, have been greatly im-afternoon presided over by San account there, and which was hand-pressed with the photographic Gupta, a resolution was passed od over to the Fiat Garage in pay exhibition, which is being held condemning the action of the the carter ment of goods, forins the subject of under the auspices of the newly police in firing on criminal proceedings instituted be formed YMCA. Photography rioters on Tuesday, and urging Fore Mr. Limisell, at the Central Club. Admiration of the excel the labour organisations to pro- Magistracy late on Saturday morn lent work has been freely express-pare a general strike.
Abdul Hakim, the general ing. against Bernard Joseph Carnell.ed, and no small credit is due to Accused was arrested on the s the exhibitors, who have 'on show secretary of the Workers' and Party, and Abdul Tong On on Thursday night, just some of the best work yet seen in Peasants'
Momin, secretary of the Carters' before the hoat sailed for Canton, the Colony.
been arrested.-- and his
Appearance before the
Union, have after Magistrate followed,
five
Reuiter. charges of fraud and forgery had been prepared by the Public Pro- secutor. Carnell pleaded guilty to charges of obtaining the goods by means of false pretences, but was not asked to plead on the more serious counts of uttering a forged cheque, in respect of which, it was indicated that his committal for trial before the Supreme Court would be asked for.
Official Report.
In an official Police report it is stated that Carnell, on Thursday afternoon, called at the Fiat Garage, where he purchased two magnetos for one of which the price of $115.
Was agreed upon. A cheque which he tendered for an amount of $215 was intended, it is alleged, to cover the price of one magneto, while leaving a substantial balance on
eredit for the ather.
When the cheque was taken to the National City Bank of New York, the Fiat Garage were informed that the eleqne was worthless. The signature of ". Hartley" onl the document, it is stated. Wiki nut known there.
Carl was produced before the Court with a number of aliases, am ongst them being "Joseph Castle," "Joseph Corrigan," "R.A. Smith." "Thaims Castle" and "J. Hartley," the last name is that which appears on the cheque which now forms the subject of live charges preferred by the Police.
Explaining these various counts to the acensed, the Magistrate said: The first charge is that on. April Trd. 100, at Victoria in this Colony, you feloniously did steal one Lucas magneto, the property of the Fiat Motor Company. 87, Des Voeux Rod Central, by means of a trick: that is by tendering a cheque on the National City Bank of Now York, signing the name of a person who has no account there. Do you plead guilty or not guilty!
Carnell: Plead guilty, sir. His Worship: The second charge arises from the same facts. You are charged not so much with steal ing this article as obtaining it by means of false pretences: that is to say, by tendering a cheque which you know quite well to be worthless, -igned by a person who has no ae ent with the National City Bank btaining the magneto by means false preLATOON. Do you plad guilty or not guilty!
Carnell - Culty, Sir.
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It is the first exhibition of the Club, and apart from its academic value, gives a true indication of the progress made in so short n The time by the Association. membership is not nearly so large as the promoters desire, but the present display of results of some of its members cannot but help to nct as an incentive to local amateur photographers, who desire to obtain the best results from their labours, to join the Club. Mr. J. C. Grenham, Secre- tary of the "Cheere" Y.M.C.A., halds the dual position of Hon. Secretary and Treasurer and is assisted by Ir. L. Dangerfield and Mr. J. Jackson.
Anyone interested in photo- graphic art is cordially invited to visit the Y.3.C.A. and view the exhibition, where they will find a wealth of talent and artistry ex- pressed in the work on view. Many of the scenes of local Chinese life are port:ayed, and other features of the exhibits are early morning and sunset views of the harbour and the surrounding country, together with aerial photographs, which call for special inspection, as they include some admirable illustrations of shadow studies.
No to obtain credit,
"Brickbats for Batons."
Bombay, Apr.' 5. The action of the Police in firing on the railway strikers yes- terday is said to have hastened the satyagraha (civil disobedience) an the railways.
At a mass meeting of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway strikers this morning it was decided to "paralyse the train services" by batches of strikers prostrating themselves on the lines.
The strikers' slogan now is
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(stones) and if some are arrested, others should follow-Reuter,
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New Delhi, Apr. 5. Indra, the editor of the news- paper Arjun, and president of the Youth League, has been sentenced to nine months' imprisonment for sedition.-Reuter.
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Bombay, Apr. 5. The Ficcegeeds Merchants Associations of Bombay have decided not to buy foreign cloth for three months-Reuter.
More Firing.
Bumbay, Apr. 6. Seven strikers on the Great In- dian Peninsula Railway were seriously wounded as a result of the police firing on them this morn- ing at Kurla station, eight miles from the city.
Inspector Shannon explained, at this point, that the accused ob tained credit in that there was certain balance due. The cheque accused tendered was for 215, and
Ruikar, president of the G.I.P. the value of the magneto was $115. railwaymen's union, and Khandal- That left a balance of $100 on the kar, president of the Red Flag
cheque. face value of the
The union and fender of the strikers Public Prosecuter, in considering at Kurla station, were arrested after the various aspects of the case, had making a speech in defiance of instructed that the accused was to
police orders. be charged also with obtaining the magneto.
alternative count.
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Strikers have started passive resistance at Thana station, twelve miles from the city. They stood His Worship expressed his doubts on the fines with the object of regarding this charge. Continuing,"paralysing" the train service, but he said to accused:
were dispersed by Pathans armed with lathis. The strikers staned the Pathans and linemen, and four were seriously hurt.-Reuter.
The next charge against you is that you uttered a forged docu- ment, that is, uttered this cheque on the National City Bank of New York for a value of $215 in the name
"J. Hartley" although you knew the cherte was forged, your inten tion at the time being to defraud the person to whom you gave the cheque Youl understand the charge?
Carnet: Yes.
The fifth charge is another way ofing the previous charge of Serious Charges.
btaining by false pretences It is that at the same time, by means His Worship. 171 noting the
of a false document, that is, the Perious Iature of the charges,
Maze cheque as before. you did asked Detective Inspector R. Shan-
obtain from the Fiat Motor Co non, who was in charge of the case. pany, this Lucas magneto valued if it was not a question of the neat cused's committal.
We
Inspector Shannon: Yes. shall later ask for a week's formal remand,
The
His Worship (lo accused): third charge is that, at the Rame time and place, you obtained credit for a sum of $115 by means of fraud, that is. hy means of the presenta tion of the same forged cheque and
$15. You understand the charge!
Carnell: Yes.
His Worship cuquired if the ac- cused was resident in the Colony or was passing through.
Inspector Shannon: I am not aware he was in the Colony. I think he was here a day or two before his arrest. He has been here previously for some time. He
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