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THE HONGKONG.. TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1931.
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ALLEGED “PLANT"
AMMUNITION ON BOARD A TRADING JUNK.
Charged with having had in his possession thirteen rounds of re- volver ammunition on board a Junk,
lying in the Yaumati Lyphoon shelter on December 20, Chinese, Chau Tim, appeared be fore Mr. Butters, at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon. and through his solicitor, Mr. F. C. E. Rendall, tendered a plen of
ing to Detective Sergeant | Fitches a
party of police under Detective Inspector Fallon pro- ceoded from the Yaumati pler to shelter to conduct some Junks lying in the typhoon search. When shelter they got near the junks severnt. people appeared and wearing a dark overcoat and black hat, was seen to run over the threa junks lying alongside each other. Witness boarded the nearest junk and gave chase and arrested tho man. The defendant was search- ed by a Chinese detective and the ammunition found in his pocket.
In reply to Mr. Rendall, witness aald that they had no warrant. They went to search the jonk en information received.
ono
Inuical attack on a
man,
Detective Inspector Falloo, after giving similar evidence add- od that the information they re- colved was to the effect that there was a party of men on board nj Junk who had a Mauser pistol and A revolver and were contemplating ferry Witness,
ess, in reply to Mr. Rendall and that no pistol or re- volver was found on the junk mentioned when it was searched. The police interpreter of the Yaumail station produced the statement made by the defendant, as follows: "I was carrying this ammunition to Chinese territory for her purposes. I know it i unlawful, but carried it for friendship."
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Story for Defence. Outlining the story for the de- fence. Mr. Rendall said that the defendant and his brother owned a
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ber 22 they returned from Si Kiu and with a cargo of sugar-cano WILS vegetables, On the day previous to the police raid, a man named Chau Yee, well-known to defend ant's brother, came on board with Shu-hi. Leung another man Leung asked the defendant to carry a small parcel to Si Kiu, which de fendant said he would do. Leung handed over the parcel to the the fendant, who put it into its pocket without knowing what it costata
thun but Chat Yee returned later. That night another man Wong
00.
also came on board to sell oplum and went away after some time. During the right defendant, feel- Ing something hard in the pocket, opened it and discovered that it contained ammunition. As it was lato he kept it in his pocket and went to sleep. When he got up the following morning and saw the police launch approaching. with Wong Sing in it, he suspected something and ran away. It was then that Chau Yec pointed him out to the police and he was ar rested.
After the defendant had given evidence bearing out this story, Mr. Rendall pleaded guilty to technical offence, in that the de- fendant knew that the parcel con tained ammunition but still kep! it in his possession.
aen.
Mr. Butters imposed tence of one year's imprisonmout.
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SUGAR MARKET. THE LATEST CARLED QUOTATIONS.
The following cabled quotations at the close of the sugar markets yesterday have been received by Messrs. Pentreath and Co.:— .
London Terminale. March 6/1 1% uo d. May 6/3% down d. August 6/6 no change. December 6/10% no change.
New York Terminals, March 1.33 down 1 pts. May 1.39 down 2 pts. July 1.46 down U pts.. September 153 down 2 pts. December 1.60 down 3 pls. Cuban 964 C.I.F. UK. vaine 6/1.
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constructive development of the Minister of the Chinese Govern country, but he does not approve of mont, in the course of an interview the proposal for a large nilver loan
which at to China, with Chinese correspondents
proposal is Tientsin is reported to have de- "obviously detrimental" to China. clared that he is well aware that Mr. Soong said that America is the fall in silver has seriously af anxious to lend a large quantity of fceted China's financial
debts America are hard hit by the slump, much harder and constituting an but other means must be found to obstacle to the Import of restore a better exchange rate be- machinery, et cetera, neoded in the tween gold and silver.---Router.
making payments of condition, raw silver, as the silver mines in
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ·
IT'S STILL HARD FOR ME TO BELIEVE THAT THIS FELLA WHO CALLED HIM. SELF REDOING WAS FARBAR... GEE... HERE HE KNEW WHO I WAS FROM THE FIRST MINUTE,
HE LAID EYES ON
ME....
WELL. IF YOU. COULD GROWN WHISKERS LIKE
HE DID HE WOULDNTA.
·KNOWN YOU EITHER!
JUST THE SAME, HE'LL SEE ME SOME MORE BEFORE HE'S THROUSH.... WHY! THE NERVE OF HIM..... HE CAN'T GET OUT OF THIS COUNTRY. ... SO QUICK!!
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tion Club
STICKLERS
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A FARMER, wanting to have these pieces of chair welded into
a single length, was told by the blacksmith that it would cost him one cent for every time that a link was cut and one cent for every time that a link was welded together...
"Then it will cost me exactly six coste," said the farmer, "No, eight cents,” replied the blackemith.
Which one was correct?
Yesterday's Solution.
The answer to the bookworm puzzle two and one-half inches. You will find that, when three books are placed together, ns in the sketch, the first page of the first volume and the last page of the third volume are the ones that are actually nearest to the middle volume. That would mean that the book-worm has only four covers and the distance of the middle book to go, which is a total of two and one-half inches.
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·ANHAT COULD You Do Á LITTLE KID· ́ -LIKE YOU AGAINST A
BIG CROOK LIKE HIM?
Final List
QUORTAKER
Beauty secrets are one kind women can keep to themselves.
Aw, Please!
I CAN DO PLENTY and HEY! WHATIS MOURI UNGLE WWÄRMIN' UP
HIS PLANG
FOR ?
8 This Sussex town takes ita name from the French word for the swallow.
3-Very old-fashioned.
11 Please listen to him. Let my
pupll explain (hidden).
12 Siayed in a dwelling-place.
13 At the bend of the chapter. - 16 Put into action,
17 A little Somerset town
18 This form of affectation was very pronounced in the days of Beau Brummel.
21 Describes the Wandoring Jew.
23 Give this fresh water an extra
hend and it will be a deep-sen fish
21 An anagram of 14 down.
23 Give this fairy scope and she will
be useful in the Navy.
28 Tabacco that is not a mixture
(two words).
20 His son nets them all in. Ho will stand a pal a dinner at every opportunity (hidden), 30 Break on the red" (anag)...
2 Wealthy,
Down.
3 Clearly seen in evidenco.
May be ruled,
5 Here part of a lock is given
-in fact, it is all given.
The measurable part of a holat ing machine.
? Don't worry if you can't get
this clue quite right; nearest will do.
·GUESE HE'S 601N SOME
PLACE!!
your
The name of an Emperor whose army Don Quixote recognised in
flock of sheep.
10 "No cat in cart" (anag.).
14 Troubles that are almost indulg
ed in by lovers,
15 Having no means of verification,
I once more almost
(hidden).
gave Up
:
10 Friend, declare to be true, in
this idle talk.
20 Between the Gulf of Mexico and
the Caribbean Sea.
21 What feeling of hesitation might
one expect a chemist to hold
22 Part of a sewing maching that is frequently under two feat. 20 Kick up.
27 Piss over lightly.
Yesterday's Bolution.
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OUTGROW OVERSE NE EST U ENDOWS 8 B AELPARAGON SMILES TN Þ [T]* V* RHYL KETTLE
EMES AO F KT AWKWARDNESS
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***** AN' TR TAKIN' OFF IN JUST A FEW MINUTES TO GET. AʼLINE ON THIS FARBAR....AN' I'M GOIN'
ALONE..... NO EXTRA PASSENGERS
ON THIS TRIDTLL HANDE THIS THING. BY MYSELF /
AN-I SHOULD
THINK YOU'D LET ME GO WITH YOU
NOT
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