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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH,
A WAY GUNMEN HAVE.
WHAT LORD DARLING HAS HEARD,
Chicago gunmen were discussed during the resumed, hearing of an action before Lord Darling in the King's Bench Division,
SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1931.
LAW AMENDMENTS.
| DEPORTATION AND LARCENY ALTERATIONS.
Amendments to the Deportation and Larceny Ordinances were pass- ed without question at Thursday's They were mentioned by Mr. meeting of the Legislative Council, William Ernest Clifton, on in-They were moved by the Attorney ventor, of Bermondsey-street, Lou-General.
don, when giving evidence against A bill for the incorporation of Fred Baden Powell Well, of Abercorn-place, London,
Isane the Procurator in Hongkong of the Harris Abelson, of Holcroft-rond, Salesian Society, was also passed, Cricklewood, Henry Ivor Wood, of His Excellency the Governor
Ilampatoad, (Sir Compayne-gardens,
William Peel, K.C.M.G.. and the Frederick Investment K.B.E.) presided, and there were Corporation, Limited, of Salisbury House, London. He claimed dam-also present: ages from them for alleged mis- representation whereby he induced to part with 100,000 De- ferred Ordinary Ia. shares in Cliftophone and Itecords, Limited.
The allegation was denied.
His Excellency the General Off was cer Commanding the
Troops (Major-General J. W. Sandilands. C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.).
"Mr. Walker." Mr. Clifton, who was stated to be living now at Westhill-avenue, Mr. Epson eross-examined by Croom Johnson, K. C. for Well, agreed that he had told Well that he would have to sell sume shares. On August 30, 1928, he went to the offers of the Frederick In- vestment Corporation and met man who was introduced, by Weil an Mr. Walker, of Toronto,
Mr. Clifton had previously stated in evidence that he after- wards found that "Mr. Walker" was Jueob Factor..
Lord Barling: I suppose you shook hands, did you, and I sup
neel pose he said: "Pleased to
"Yes. (Laughter.)
Mr. Crown Johnson: Did you ever meet a man who was describ ed na "Mr. Walker's" manager?- Never.
Have you discovered about that I knew he had a gunman ninee? From Chicago with him (Laugh- ter.)
Lord Darling: I have never seen I am told that you unman. cannot tell them if you do them because they shoot through their pockets. (Laughter.)
see
The Gunman Look. Me. Clifton: iki see this man sitting in a car once with Mr. Factor when I was driving he
see hind them. I happened to "Walker" in a very large, henati ful ear, sitting with another man behind who certainly looked like
(Laughter.)
a gunman.
Mr. Croom Johnson: Didn't you see in the car with Factor agen- theman of Jewish appearance?
FIRST MOTOR SHIP.
SELANDIA'S INITIAL VISIT
TO HONGKONG.
It may be of interest to the local shipplug fraternity to note that the Majesty, the King of Siam, arrived in motor ship Selandia, on which s the Colony, is the first motor ship ever built.
She was constructed by A/B Dur with their Diesel engines, to the order. meister & Wain, Copenhagen, fitted
of the Enst Asiatic Co., Ltd., Copen- hagen. She was launched in 1912 and hon since been kept in constant com- mission on the Company's Copenhagen Bangkok run. Her dimensions are 370.4 feet by 51.2 feet by 27.1 feet
Thin the Selndia's first vlait to Hongkong, and coinciding with the arrival here of the motor ship Felix Rounnel,
it will be interesting for engineers to draw a comparison be tween the Selandia, which represents The Colonial Secretary (Hon. the first venture in motor ship build- Mr. E. R. Hallifax, C.M.G., C.B.E.)ing, and the Felix Roussol, which is
the latest development. The Attorney General (Hon. Tho Selandia is a combined pas- Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K.G., O.B.E.). senger and cargo motor vessel, with
for The Secretary
Chinend accommodation for 22 first class pan- Affairs (Hon. Mr. A. E, Wood). ' sengers in 11 outside, spacious and She ia cabina. well-appointed The Colonial Treasurer (on.scheduled to sail from Hongkong to Mr. C. Mel. Messer, O.B.E.).
Europe via ports on or about April 17. and it is understood that a couple of berths are still available.
Hon. Mr. H. T. Crensy, C.H.E. (Director of Public Works).
Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G., Inspector General of Police).
Hon. Commander G. F. R.N. (Retired) (Harbour Master).
Holo,
Jon. Dr. A. R. Wellington (Director of Medical and Sanitary Services).
旮
Hon. Sir Shouson Chow, KL.
Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton. Hon. Mr. R. II. Kotewall, C.M.G.. LLD.
Hon. Mr. J. Owen Hughes, Hon. Mr. C. G. S. Mackic.
Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga. Hon. Mr. S. W. Tso, LL.D.
Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson.
The lucul agenta pro Mess, s. John Manners & Co., Ltd.
DOG RACING BAN.
COUNCIL TO USE FORCE TO PREVENT MEET.
Shanghai, Apr, 2.
Ignoring the request for JAIL amicable settlement by the payment of compensation to the shareholders O.B.E., of the Greyhound Racing Associa
tion, the
Municipal Shanghai Council has decided to make use of force, if necessary, to prevent
Mr. N. L. Smith (Deputy Clerk dog racing. of Councils).
Deportation Bill Amendment.
YOUR CHOIST
OF TRANS-CONTINENTAL RAIL ROUTES
SAMERAUCISCO mad
Via Sanita-Yel· Inwatono National Parle and its wou dors, the Niagara Falls, Chicago alc."
Vin Ska Prantlich -The Royal Gorge, Feather River Can yon, etc.
Via Los Angeles — Holly wood, the Grand Canyon and picturesqus Dosori.
Vin Vietoria --Dan Canadian Rockies and Jasper National Park,
SAN DISTÖR
|HROUGH TO EUROPE VIA NORTH AMERICA
"THE INTERESTING WAY’
DOIL
AND
Saturday night will find a polica cordon thrown around Luna Park. the roads to which being municipal The Attorney General moved the property, will be barricaded near second reading of “A Bill to attend the entrances to the establishment. the law relating to Deportation." and any Chinese who enters may
nrrested
and charged with THE He said:-Since the Deportation be Ordinance, 1917, was passed, the gambling and conviction is assured. Aliens Order, 1920, of the United This action pasures the appearance Kingdom, has been enacted. As of the issue in the Court of Consula. explained in the Memorandum of Objects and Reasons use has been made of that Order in framing the
provisions of this Bill, particularly second reading.
The Colonial Secretary seconded in the new section 40 introduced by clause 2 of the Bill. Under this and the Bill was read a second time. The Council went into Committee He certainly look-ection any court or magistrate con-
victing an alien of any offence may to consider the Bill clause by clause, ed a gentleman of determined ap-
reennimend that n deportation order and after this had been done with- pearance. taughter.)
be made, either in addition to or
Mr. Clifton.
Mr. Clifton said that it Wis dithcult to get any information
ahout Factor,
When I went to Mr. Abelson's honse to ask him a question on a
time and passed,
ture of the Bill is the special safe- in lieu of sentence. Another fea-out amendment, it was read a third guard of an examination in the pre- sence of a judge in cases where the
deportation of a British subject in under consideration. I beg to move that the Bill be rend a second time.
Salesian Society.
The Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton
suspicion which I hardly dared to
moved the second reading of "A two
Bill to provide for the incorpora- voice." he added, "he had
tion of the Procurator in Hongkong detectives in the house and
The Colonial Secretary seconded of the Salesian Society." He said: said that he was frightened to death beercise people were follow- and the Bill was read a second time.Your Excellency, this is for the ing him about. He would not 49y The Council went into Committee purpose of incorporating the Pro- tord to me and I believe he was to consider the Bill clause by clause, curator in Hongkong of the Salesian which-was done without amend Society and it is in the usual form. in fear of a 116"
Lord Darling: In four of ment, after which it was read Factor? think sot e tal! nie | third time and passed. that had had to wall in the pulice.
MORE PUBLICITY.
S.M.C. TO APPOINT A COMMITTEE.
Shanghai, Apr. 2.
Larceny Bill,
The Hon. Mr. J. Owen Hughes seconded and the Bill was read a second time.
The Council went into Committee The Attorney General moved the to consider the Bill clause by clause, second reading of "A Bill to amend and after this had been done with- further the Jaw relating to out amendment, the Bill was read Larceny." He Bald: This Bill a third time and passed. transfers from the Bankruptcy Ordinance to the Larceny Ordin
ance, where they properly belong,
Adjournment.
His Excellency--The Connell !
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FARE HONGKONG TO LONDON. three offences which were original stands adjourned sine dic. As a result of press agliation ly derived from a section of the Al a meeting of the Finance Com-
1st June/30 November ... for publicity in Council matters, English Debtors' Act of 1869. Imittee. which followed, presided
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Amending Act of 1926. I move the proved.
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