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ADOLPH ZULON JESSE LLASKY PREFECT
GEORGE BANCROFT The Drag Net
EVELYN BRENT WILLIAM POWELL
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THE
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NATHAN ROAD,
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1930.
THE ANGLO-SOVIET GERMAN RESIDENT
IN TROUBLE.
DEBT ISSUE."
COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS MEET FOLLOWING CELEBRATION AT
IN LONDON. `·
CLAIMS DISCUSSION.
HIS CLUB.
GENERAL REVIEW OF AGENDA.
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE
TASK. DOWN TO
A! THE
NATHAN ROAD SCENE. EXPERTS APPOINTED.
London, Oct. 2. Mr. Carl Meyer, a German mer-
London, Oct.. 2 The British and Russian mem-hunt, of 137, Des Voeux Road, was At a meeting of the heads of the bers of the Anglo-Soviet Debts charged before Mr. Butters at the delegations to the Imperial Con- received by the Foreign Secretary, with behaving in a riotous and dis-to-day, consideration of the best the Mr. Arthur Henderson, at the orderly manner in Jordan Road and methods of dealing with Foreign
on the agenda of Office to-day. The with assaulting an Indian Ser-various items Russian delegation were intro-geant in Austin Rond in the early the conference was continued and concluded. Preliminary discus- duced by the Soviet Ambassador, hours of this morning. M. Sokolnikov."
The Indian sergeant. Bishension of some constitutional ques- Afterwards the British and Singh, said that about 4.30 o'clock tions before the conference was Russian, delegations withdrew in this morning he was entering the commenced and certain aspects order to make arrangements for girls' school In Jordan Rond to see were referred to a Sub-Committee the date and place of future meet-another watchman when he saw de-established under the chairman- ings.
rendant walking along the pave ship of Lord Sankey,
and Claims Committee were Kowloon Magistracy this morning férence at No. 10, Downing Street
The Debts and Claims Com-ment unsteadily. He fell down and As pointed out yesterday by Mr. mittee is provided for in the pro-witness went to assist him, and Ramsay MacDonald these consti- tocol signed by Mr. Henderson and asked him where he lived. De-tutional questions, concerning the M. Dovgalevsky on October 3rd rendant pointed in the direction of relations of the members of the British Commonwealth in the Cox's Path. Defendant had last year.
According to the terms of the strong smell of liquor about him. political field, arise out of the
constable joined decisions of the 1926 conference. protocol a Committee of Experts Another Indian
It is understood that one of the was to meet in order to enquire them and they took the defendant into the whole question of claims to Cox's Path, but he did not point questions discussed to-day con- and counter-claims, as a necessary out his house. From there they, cerned the Governors General of preliminary to a treaty in settle-took the defendant to Nathan Road Dominions as a whole, and more ment of all outstanding questions via Austin Road. At the junction particularly in relation to their which is eventually to be negotiat-they asked a Portuguese gentle position sa it is affected by the ed between the Secretary for man to speak to defendant and get 1926 declarations regarding the Foreign Affairs and the Soviet his address. When the Portuguese quality of the status existing Ambassador in London. The gentleman approached him, defen-among the members of the British Committee will meet again shortly dant tried to strike him. Defen-Commonwealth of Nationa.
dant again fell down. The three of hem raised defendant and put him into a ricksha and proceeded to the raumati police station.
to set up sub-committees for the purpose of dealing with the details of the questions under, discussion. -British Wireless.
MODIFIED MARTIAL LAW REQUESTED.
SERIOUS VIEW OF HAVANA SITUATION.
was
Empire Tribunal.
an
Another matter that came under general review at to-day's meeting Mr. A. F. Rosario spoke of a
that of establishing crowd at the junction of Nathan Empire tribunal for settling dif Road and Austin Road, He went ferences that might arise between up and saw defendant behaving in the individual units of the British
He was talk Commonwealth. disorderly manner.
The heads of ing to B759 and was telling him the delegations will continue their to get away. Witness went up to examination of these and other defendant and told him that the questions at a meeting to-morrow. constable wanted his address,
Meanwhile, Committees of the New York, Oct. 2. whereupon the defendant said that Conference are at work and other As a result of the politeal situa- he was going to hit witness. De committees are being established. tion in Cuba, President Machado fendant then went up to the Indian the latter including Committees has addressed a message to the sergeant and pushed him and then Cuban Congress asking for a sus-struck him two blows on the chest. on mandates, arbitration and dis- penion of
the Constitutional Defendant was put into a ricksha armament, war graves, defence Guarantees of Ilavana and its and taken to the police station. On questions, civil aviation, cables, Experts are meeting in commit- suburbs, according to a message the way he tried to kick the coolic. overseas. settlement, and forestry. from the Cuban capital.
Witness noticed that the defendant! The Constitutional Guarantees had a bump behind the left ear tee on research and industrial are the people's Charter of Rights, which he had received when he fell standardisation and on questions regarding reciprocity in old age under which they exercise the pri- down.
pensions and the form of invoices vileges of freedom of speech, frees Sergeant S. Blaker said that befor customs purposes and the re- dam to meet, etc.
was in charge of the Yaumati gulations regarding the marks of The suspension of the Charter station when the Indian sergeant origin of goods. British Wireless. would be tantamount to the de- brought the defendant in and ac- claration of a modified form of cused him of assault and of being
martial law.-Reúter's· American Service.
SHANGHAI HAWKER
FINED.
SAYS WAS ACTING FOR HIS BROTHER.
ALLEGED.
CASE TO BE HEARD NEXT TUESDAY.
drunk on the public street. Defen. dant refused to give any parties. BIG EMBEZZLEMENT lara, He complained of a bump behind the left ear and said that the Indian sergeant had hit him. The Portuguese gentleman said that defendant. had had a fall,
Inspector Marks said he was call. ed to the station by the last witness
A date for the hearing was who informed him that a European fixed by Mr. Lindsell, at the had been brought in drunk and Central Magistracy this morning,
Witness for the case
Chan in which A Shanghai Chinese, charged charged with assault.
# partner of with hawking preserved fruit visited the cell and saw the defen-Kwong-cheung,
dozing Cheung Hing Loong Kee Firm without Д licence, told Mr. ant lying on his back, Williams this morning that busi-Witness spoke to him and asked since dissolved, is charged with ness depression in the Northern him what was the matter but de- embezzlement of a sum of $40,973, to fendant waved his arm and said the money of the firm, between port had forced him to come
"maskee." Witness asked defen-Ferbuary 15 and March 15, Hongkong.
The defendant, it will be Mr. Williams:-You are fined daunt to get up and he got the same
reply. Defendant said "maskee" membered, was before the Court $5 bere.
last weck when W19 indicated to all his questions.
rc-
On the man's protesting that he was only selling for his brother, Finally, however, defendant said that on seeing a report in the and should not be the party to that he was living at King's Ter- papers that a warrant was out for pay the fine, he was told by the race but did not give his name. his arrest, be had returned to the to the conclusion Colony and given himself up to: Bench to "speak to your brother Witness came
that defendant was drunk by his the police. about it."
Mr. D. L. Strellett appeared for
behaviour.
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The Chinese members of the Defendant told the Court that the complainant, while the defence Legislative Council will on Octo-there had been a celebration at the is being conducted by Mr. F. C. E. ber, 10th, the Chinese National German Club, King's Park, and he Rendall.
FRESH NORTH. WINDS.
Day, be At Home at the City Hall had had some drinks, after which The hearing was fixed for Tues- from 11.30 am to 12.45 pm, His be went home alone. He admitted day afternoon at 2.15 p.m. Excellency the Governor has falling down and being arrested by signified his intention to be pre- the Indian sergeant. He had been a resident of Hongkong since 1910 sent.
and had never been arrested before. At the Kowloon Magistracy to-The two Indian constables mal- day, Yung Tai, an unemployed treated him and he received a bump Chinese, was fined $1,500 for be- behind the left ear. He did not re- The Royal Observatory reports ing in possession of 50 taels of member seeing the Portuguese that the depression has deepened raw opium at the Kowloon Rail- gentleman. He protested against and moved to the East of Vladi-] way station. Revenue Officer the handling he had received at vostock. A moderate anticyclone.
covers China. Tallon said the man was arrested the hands of the constables. when he arrived from Canton and Mr..Butters fined the defendant
The forecast till noon
to-mor
the opium was hidden away in a $5 on the first charge and $10 on row is:-North winds, fresh; gen- specially made pair of trousers. the second.
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