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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1930.

FAIRY STORIES & tous, and Mr. d'Almada submit-

SEDITION.

SEQUEL TO MOON CAKE

FESTIVAL.

AN UNUSUAL CASE.

ted that the defendant could not have known of their presence in the consignment.

Fairy Story Books,

STURDY BABYHOOD:

His ellent, continued Mr. d'Almada, had instructed him that, he had been buying from the second defendant for the past elght years and always sold the books to small boys.. He under- stood that the books contained Anti-Imperialistic passages fairy stories. The first defendant which were described as bringing was not the originator of the the British Government into con documents, and had not printed tempt were contained in books of them on his premises. Chinese fairy stories which were His Worship remarked that It seized by the Police in various was quite possible, of course, and parts of the Central District, very probable, that a man buying where they were being sold by a bundle of books would not look grip on life as firm as the grip he He's sturdy little chap with a numbers of small boys during the at them, but on the other hand has upon his feeding-bottle when Moon Cake festivities.

there was responsibility on the "The lads, it will be remembered, man buying the books and the he's hungry. He's full of energy were brought before à Magistrate defendant had a case to answer. and vitality and has a constitu- on cha yes of distributing litera Mr. d'Almada said that heftion in the making which is ture which had not been passed understood that the books were going to be his mainstay right. by the Secretary for Chinese only bought a few days before through life. Affairs, and after a warning were the festival and not weeks before, There's a reason, of course. discharged with a caution. so that the man would not have He has not been allowed to suffer

In addition, two

were had much time in which to ex-from those ills of babyhood, so urrested on information from one amine them.

men

of the boys, and they were yester- Answering his Worship, who often regarded as a baby's normal day brought before Mr. Williams agreed that three copies in a tortion, yet which sap vitality at the Central Police Court on bundle of 500 was a small number, and undermine the constitution." charges of being in possession of Detective Sergeant O'Donovan re- Since birth, Baby's Own Tablets seditious literature and also of marked that the boy who had have been his wise mother's stand distributing literature which had given the information had no by.. At the first sign of constipa- not been passed by the S.C.A. seditious passages in the books tion от stomach trouble this The first of the two defendants which he was found selling. They specially prepared baby's correc Was represented by Mr. F. X. were cornmunistic, but not suff-

said that on October 6, seventeen

d'Almada, jar. while the second ciently so to bring a charge of tive medicine has been brought into use, and the faulty function- was defended by Mr. F. C. E, Ren- sedition. dall. Both admitted possession His Worship said that he would ing of the internal organs im- only, but pleaded "not guilty" to register a conviction, but would mediately set right. Hence there the second count.

only caution the first defendant. has been no wastage of vital Detective Sergeant O'Donovan Government In Contempt. energy in fighting off illnesses; persons, the majority of them Giving evidence in the case! vitality has been consolidated into boys from 10 to 15 years of age, against Mr. Rendall's client, De-firm constitutional foundations.

Baby's Own Tablets have been were arrested in the Central Dis-tective Sergeant O'Donovan said. trict between the hours of 6 p.m. that he raided the defendant's pre-designed specially and 10 p.m. selling booklets, some mises at 5, Lower Lascar Row, and medicinal requirements of babes of which were found to be objec-seized about 7,000 books which the fand, young children. They are tionable. The boys were taken defendant claimed belonged to pleasant to take, and gentle and before the Court and cautioned, him. He said that he had import-natural in their action, Hence they but one of the lads took the Police ed them from Canton. From the have ousted the old-fashioned to Tai Yuen Street where he poin-large number seized, six books

1

Mr

to meet the

of

ted out the first defendant as the were picked out as being seditious. crude purgatives from the modern man from whom he had obtained

Rendull cross-examined nursery and have earned the

recommendation the books. A detective questioned witness as to what he alleged was world-wide the defendant, who indicated that seditious in the six books which parents. he had no books like those which he had had translated. He re-i Baby's Own Tablets contain no

to the had been found on the boys, but ferred

first pamphlet narcotics or opiates, but are made bundle of similar literature which was entitled "The Old Man' was found on the man's stall. The in the Moon Acts as Go-between."up of the safest and purest in- first defendant then told the. Witness pointed out a passage gredients. They correct infantile and constipation. Police that he had bought the which he described as bringing indigestion.

its soothe and check diarrhoea books from the Wing Kee Shop of into contempt England and Lower Lascar Row.

Government policy.

ailay conditions, expel - worms, Mr. Rendall: You think it fever, colds and croup. During cannot be a matter of opinion? teething they

especially Under a search warrant, Detec-

Witness: No, I think there is a effective, banishing the pains and tive Sergeant O'Donovan himself certain idea of contempt in that thus inducing sound. natural) went to the address given, and particular extract, seized a large quantity of books. After perusing the passage, his sleep. Truly, they are a boon to The master of the shop (the Worship held that it was sedi-both parents and children alike. second defendant) in turn said tious.

From chemists everywhere. that he had bought the literature Referring to the second booklet, from Canton.

under the title of "Peacock and;

A Huge Seizure.

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taken to the S.C.A. office even if Rendall put his client into the 7,000 copies were produced. witness box. The defendant stated that he did not know the booklets Not Source of Origin.

had contained sedition. He had A Chinese detective gave evi- Phoenix Sing in Unison," Mr-the titles of the booklets were dence of having arrested the first Rendali asked what was seditions those of well-known stories which Addressing his Worship on the bought them from Canton.

His Worship .fined

Mr. were told by fathers to their chil-charge of distributing pamphlets.

or four one of the boys who had been

A Party's Policy?

dren. Witness had heard of the which had not been passed, Mr. d'Almada's client $50 arrested.

story of Tung Wing Sells his 'Almada said that his client was weeks' hard labour for distribut- Detective Sergeant O'Donovan Witness pointed to the words, Body, and if he saw that title on not the source of the publication ing pamphlets not passed by the informed his Worship that from "to oppose unanimously the gun-a book in a shop he would expect of the booklets. He had pur S.C.A., and imposed a fine of $250 the bundle seized at the first de boat policy of the British Govern-Lo read of the story told him by chased them and it was not his or two months' hard labour on Mr. fendant's stall three copies were ment and overthrow the fierce and his father when he was a boy. duty to see that they had been Rendall's client for possession of

seditious literature. found to contain seditious pass malicious British Government." A Press censor of the Secre- passed by the S.C.A.

Mr. Rendall: Doesn't the first tariat for Chinese Affairs gave ages. Witness admitted, in cross

His Worship Indicated that inj Mr. Rendall remarked that the examination, that the three books outline the policy of one party or evidence that the bundles of book that case the buyer ran the risk fine was rather heavy, especially might have been slipped in among.

the other?

lets seized had not been passed of being convicted of a technical as Mr. d'Almada's client was cau the 500 seized without being de-

Witness: In my mind there is by his office. In cross-examina- offence.

tioned. He said that the propor- tected.

contempt.

tion by Mr. Rendall the witness Mr. Rendall submitted that tion in his case was even less than Mr. d'Almuda, addressing his Mr. Rendall: Do you say, Bri-said that if large quantities of there was no evidence against his in the case of the first defendant Worship at the conclusion of the tish policy ... Do you say that books of the same contents were client on the charge of distribu- His Worship indicated that, he evidence on the first charge because you know it is untrue?

taken to him he would see that ting.

was taking into consideration the against his client, said that since Witness: I say it because they were all the same and initial His Worship agreed, but in-proportion in giving the man the his client was a licensed book think It is written with a certain one copy only..

timated that there would have option of a fine, but he regarded' stall holder it was natural for him amount of contempt of the British

Answering Mr. Rendall witness been if he had taken the cases the case as more serious against to buy the books for the moon Government and its general policy said a person would not know separately and had put the first the second defendant because he cake festivals and to buy them in It is to bring it into disrepute. whether a certain book had been defendant into the witness box. had been the person who had bulk year after year. Only three The translator, when cross expassed or not. He added that he Regarding the first charge brought the booklets into the copies had been found to be sedl-amined by Mr. Rendall, said that went through every book that was against the accond defendant. Mr. Colony.

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