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SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. MORROW.

FATHER-IN-LAW OF

LINDBERGH.

EX-AMBASSADOR.

New York, Del. 5.

The leath accurred, rather suddenly today, of Mr. Dwight, Morrow, former American Ambas-, sudor to Mexira, and the father. in-law of Epionel Charles Lind-

trgh, who, Bernaman

wife, is now in

now in China.

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Mr. Morrow, who secured vice- tion to the US Senate only fast wear, jáazsod

at his home al Tway t

Jersey.

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Alhurst.

Dwirls Whitney Morrow, Binate and diplomat, was born at Huntington, Weat Virginin, in Jan, 1873. He and Coolbige were classmates at

Later He took a law degree at Columbia University mul endered the emuine of the legal frm t Sinun Thacher nord Bartlett of Nesp York, of which he became a mein- F. He left if in 1914, when he heeare a partner at ul. Pierwent Morgan ahel lookes after the leand intervals of that great famil

War Efforts,

Morrow played an impt part in America's contribution le the world-war and was priverti ! Distinguished Servier Medal exensc toally motiboens at pyta

i toomeyang with military ply matters and Th S

Board of A Biel Supply,

He wa adviser to the Allied Maritie

Fransport Corncil and derctos

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The War Savings Committee

intimate

As Morrow ARS Friend Presdent Coolidge. Was thought at the time that. might reet Kellogy in Nort tary of inte Indrad be wan zetected

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

AERIAL “BOMBARDMENT" OF MILAN.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1931.

The recent Italian air manoeuvres in which over 600 machines took part provided a thrilling spectacio. Pictures illustrate the night attack on Milan in the course of which 50 1 ons of dummy bamba were dropped, showing picturesquely the peril of future air raida. Phola on left shows Milan Cathedral "stricken" and right shows the city generally being show pred.

TRAFFIC CASES IN ¦ POLICE CHECK ON

COURT.

PROPAGANDA,

DRIVER WITH DEFECTIVE

SIGHT FINED,

SEVERAL OFFENDERS IN

COURT, TO-DAY,

CANTON PAMPHLETS.

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LORRY INCIDENT.

con-banting a dar

The inflation of undesirable come suppo, as the Morro mis on Comptian with dramatier neeiving the spell after

publie by he goessive speed, andj propaganda into the Colony is as interested a Mexican Annes. another partner being chairman of driving, a

spectacles whilst | Linz, of the police along the water- the International Conesittee

bury

funt.

A number of arrests have Bedden

th

lt that the Mexican problem was

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Paling Enat

PANON

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2.

PLAN TO TRICK PAWNBROKER,

WATCH WHICH HAD NO WORKS.

MAN'S BAD RECORD.

An kuwenious trick was related to tracy this morning when a young Mr. Fraser at the Kawinon Agris-

man med han Yiek was charged with attempting to obtain Re 1 Mexico, Combals by Me Solbrid of the Central; the mud as a set of the care by false pretences.

more naal seruling of papers brought Sgt. Flattery, Permites neusing him of driving ashor by bussengers, the

who prosecuted, liis tebiefe in a manner dangerous being brought before Mr. Williams at about 4 pm yesterday, de- to the jubles in tennessy Road, at the Central Polics Court today.dant entered a pawnbrokers.

strop Alexander in-

and tendered a genuine watch Inspector C. P.

thy of the men charged, who his Worship that the de-gave his name as Chir King-Bath pawn, The pawnbroker offer. tiralant travelled at a speed of 42 lead of that having been away for hesitation, refused. He took back ed $5.50, but defendant, after some alles a l

thehfare 30 years from China, ka which was fairly crowded at the totally unaequainted with the leengemed to be meditating, and, after Was the watch bust did not go away. He tinue Striet instructions had in s

papers frand in

a while, agreed to Lake $5.00 for benny given fu delndard that passession were used to wrap 1 watch. Hie

Metan des hearts young son's shaes.

accordingly hand- somehow the sus- Bispector Booker, the officer in it over. but

the pawnbroker picion of His eyachary of

of waterfront haul loven Bested by a doctor and said that the error watch with aroused. He opened the watch and

areused was

found it was only a case with un n Samlay night 25 Ne

works inside. Defendant was then ashore from the Canton boat. He arrested. The twe watches were

and a

a newspaper in his hands but identical in appentance, the only brew it away as he was about toifference being that one had works, fr topped Traffic Sign Inched Down

Chinese dorertive, jand the other nume File the newspaper was found For driving a lorry in the the two pamphlets now the abjeel fland Street without a pomit, she; of the charge,

driver of the vehicle was daed 315j Importer Booker: I think this by bb Worship, who pointed out man is a hit of a gurgler, and Hat He defendant's art constitut had done this sort of thing der

amine sution and vas anxiou To have the bar and bitter con troverst settled before he ousted

fire.

Dispute Settlest.

I had to Wear

| driving, lost on this occasion he

Man Without his glasses,

¿wer

toutal toe te defenfiver.

la imposing a hase of $20, tls Woraup" took into consideration the defendant's rood record.

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danger to the public. It was stated that the defendant had Borked down the traffic sign at the enens e

stopped

told him In lake off his shoes ari found some photographs in the which immediately tore ap

Aecited was finei 2300, or three

fined $20 for allowing his vehicle!

The owner on a tootor lurry was Ponths' hard labour in default

was

Another Case.

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In a case in which

i

but it

Sgt. Plattery added similar trick was perpetrated on the complainant last month and i was

probably the to this that his suspicion was arousal.

Defendant denied being the un for the last offence. site He said he made a mistake in ten- dering the watch, handing over the wrong one.

Defendant was found to have a lad record, having two previous convictions, He was said to have young only just come out of gaol. Be was sentenced to three months" hard labour.

of

to her on the ronds without tw| independent and elicient brakes, Sergeant finker told the Court, Chinese, named Li Yiu, was the The main issue was whether that the driver knocked down a defendant, lasperior Bonker said American property was to be con-woman in Queen's Road Contra, he arrived here from Canton on forated under the new Mexicunsheng Grubani Street, and,

Sunday night by the ss. Sai On. Janet and oft laws. Morrow tested. The lorry's brakes were and was arrested coming ashore resigned his partnership in

in Mor-found ไม่?

Motor:

Mr. Wilkie Lam. Sgrelary at the Ping On Wharf with the Wing On Company, who gan's ant in fet. set

set out for

for lorries were supposed to be tested pamphlet in his possession. Mexion,

Thia through which

undertook to provide surety omer a month. but the last time

for travelled in a train murded by that the lorry

Correspond the areased, said Lani Le had in question had was found to

to that in respect of which troops will machine-guns. Thanks been taken to the police

#beer in Hongkong for three years other man had been previously and had ennducted himself well. before the Court and Bad been Government. The defendant was tineat 220 and extimed. "It contained only Wilkie Lam undertaking to stand A fine of $10 was inflicted. Mr. to the fureign ail and land when the driver was stunned one damaging statement," terests in the country

said and the

surety for a band of $100 effec- settlement of the long-standing depois de Inspector Bonker,

tive for a year. dispute announced in March, 1923.endent and efficient brakes

of $15 was imposed. was regarded as a rent

reat triumph Worship, get for Morrow, whose next task was Baker that the woman had actual- to deal with the restrictions, ly walked into the rear of the the ownership of agricultural land forest fit dansers $100 for a period of a year, while and with the church question drive a vehicle with defective Thanks to his unofficial" aid, AL brakes in. a fluroughfare like! settlement formula for the later Queen's Road.

his efforts, concessions were August 1. marie by the Mexican

In

The man's employer, a merchant in the city, undertook to provide

a bad for his good behaviour.

is Worship fixed the surely

inflicting a fine of $36,

Distributed in Canton.

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Forgot to Destroy I. That he received the pamphlet in Canton, and forgot to destroy it was the plea mide by a man named Lo Shing, who was charged before Bir. Fraser at the Kowloon Magis- tracy this morning with possession Another offender who was artif a pamphlet likely to create a dis- I rested the same night on arrival turbance of the peace. married Col. Lindberg. Lie famou airman. Ja vie

Under the auspices of the Hongkong) here from Canton, fold the Court Sub-Inspector Hourihan onid papers were being dis-when searched the defomlant was Morrow's skili as a negotiatur, la University Elaration Society, the that the was selected as one of the Ameri.regon University Debating Team tributed in the streets at Canton found to have a pamphlet which ex- can delegation to the Naval Con-the Union Assembly Hull at 8:30 pm. ly nccepted it, put it in his pocket with the Japanese. He was a deul- will speak on "American Culture" in Being handed one, he mechanical horted all Chinese not to trade ference in London in the spring on Friday,

was devised.

En May. 1929, his daughter Arne

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of 1930 and the change in the

American attitude

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entirely due to his efforts.

Republicans Nominee.

and gave no further thought to er in dried meat and sh on it on the way down,

He was fined 550 or four weeks

Buring the week ended October 3, în default. | three cases of diphtheria (one death)}, und five fat raises of typhoid (one) In the same year, he won the imported)

the reported to Republican nomination for Medien Omeur of Health. Fifty- Senator in New Jersey, thus seven deaths from tuberculosis were ensuring his election in Nov. also reported.

His policy included the repent of

the Prohibition law and the sub

were

"A Bit Silly."

small senle and had been residing in Shanshmipo for about 10 years, There was nothing.to suggest that defendant had any intention of us- ing the pamphlet. Lam Lo was next charged with Defendant said he got the pam- the possession of leaflets of anphlet when he was in a ten-house undesirable character, and nd in Canton, and after reading the mitted the charge, pleading that contents, he forgot lo

destroy it. he had come down from Shekki These pamphlets were distribut stitution of a deerce giving local Morrow Was option to every State, the Federal minded. Once very

absort. and was not acquainted with the ed by students in Canton. He had

local regulations, Arriving

den where they were printed. Government's

He accepted, 0 activities

hola Philadelphia Tron, New York he the papers from a man who were Ifis Worship imposed a line of restricted to proventing

$25 or 14 days, at the same time the had to put in a long-distance distributing them at Shekki. smuggling of drink into Any State

Inspector Booker said the ac-telling the defendant to inform his which

to be "dry phone call to his secretary to ind had decided to

but what he had come for. While cused arrived here on the Venezin friends not to keep pamphlets of By the

he was being And of June

as the next Republican ticket.

in England he lost his railway

way from Macao, apparently having that nature.

Arat On hid explaining to 31 nominee for the Presidency in inspector he was told that he need Shekki. He had been here before, gone there by bus from

Seditious. Posters. place of Hoover and a move was not trouble further. But ho and knew people at the Wing On! set on foot to support his candid replied that he did trouble because Company and at

Admissions of quilt were inter- ture-a step which would threaten the ticket bore the name of his near-by who spoke well of him. Mr. AE. Hall, before Mr. restaurant od on behalf of two Chinese by a split in the party's ranks over destination which he had entirely He further more appeared to be williams at the Central Police Prohibition.

forgotten-Retter and I. D. 5. "a bit ailly."

Court this morning, in answer to

talked of

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RADIO BROADCAST

A CHINESE RECORDED

PROGRAMME.

To-day's radio programme to be broadcast by Z. B. W. on a wave- length of 356 metres:

5.00-8.00 p.m. European pro. gramme of Victor and H. M. V. re- curds kindly supplied by Musers. S. Moutrle and Co.

5.00-5.35 p.m.

Variety.

Orchestral-Rio Rita-Selection. Orchestral-You're Always in

My Arma.

Reginald King and His Orch. B3280.

Vocni Doet-Just a Memory.

Veral Duct-The Song is Endel.

Winnie Melville and Derek Oldham. 132096.

Mandoling Solo-Concert Mazurka,

Op. 124.

Banjo Solo-Frivolous Joo.

Marlo De Pistro. R2820. Song-Lucky Mc-Lovable You. Sang-Happy Days nro Here Again.

Johnny Marvin (Comedian), 22186. Orchestral-Beside an Open Fireplace. Orchestral-Love Made a Gypsy

Out of Me.

Itudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees, 22284.

5.33-5,58 p.n. Band Relections.

Le Pere De In Vieteire (Ganne). Sambre et Menso (Planquette)

La Garde Republicane Band. B2908. Pollerman's Holidny (Ewing). Wee MacGregor Patrol (Amers)

The Band of H. M. Coldstream

Guards. B2924. Pas Des Cymbales (Chaminade). (a) Air De Ballet (b) Callerhoe

(Chaminade).

The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards, C1501.

3.5-6.13 p.an. A Concert. Song The Lass with the Delicate

Air (Arne).

Mavis Hennett (Soprano). B2163, Piano Solo-Hungarian Rhapsody

No. 6 (Liazi).

Macha Levitzki. D1383. Sung-Four Jolly Sailormen (German). Song-On a January Morning

(German).

Keith Falkner (Baritone). B3658. Mandoline Orchestra-Amazon'a

Ride (Ritter).

Mandoline Orchestra-Entry of the

Gladiators

Mandoline Concert Society. B3344. Song-Arcady is Ever Young

(Monckton),

Song The Pipes of Pan (Monckton).

Winnia Melville (Soprano). B3253. Piano Solo-Alice, Where Art Thou?

(Ascher).

Arthur Menlo. 3146. Sung-Bird Songs at Evenlidu

(Conles).

Sung-Little Lady of the Mos

(Coates).

Sydney Caltham (Tenor). 12742. 7.00 p.m. (Stock quotations, mail notice, etc.).

6.13-7.10 p.tu.

Orchestral. The Magic Song (Meyer-Helmund). Sulut D'Amour (Elgar).

Marek Weber and His Orch. 20758, A Hunt in the Black Furust

(Volker).

In A Clock Store (Orth).

New Light Symphony Orch. C1308, folly Fellows (Vollstedt). Amoureuse (Berger),

International Novelly Orch, 1682.

7.10-722 p.m. Hawaiian Music, Girl of my Dreams,

Marin, Mari.

Walter Kolamuku Honoluluans. 21263. Hula Girl.

Kane's Hawaiians 20701. 7.22.7.40 p.m. Gilbert and Sullivan Selections.

Patience Selection. The Gondoliera-Selection.

The Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards, C1274-C1273, 7.10-7.58 p.m. Musical Comedy. C. B. Cochran's 1930 Revue-Vocal

Gems.. Hit the Deck-Vocul Gems. Light Opera Company. C1020-C1433, 8.00 p.m. Local time and weather report.

8.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese, recorded- programme.

press

10.30 p.m. Rugby mid-day newx.

10.33 .. Cloan down,

The North China Tourist Party under the auspices of the Hongkong Y.M.C.A. has arrived in Peking from Hongkong to spend two weeks' sight- seeing in the former capital. Tho. party consists of 36 men and women. who entertained the secretaries and directory of the Peking Y.M.C.A. at a dinner party on the evening of Sep- tember 26. Mr. T. L. Moffatt, who is in charge of the party, is n' guest at the Astor House Hotel in Peking.

charges of posting seditious litera- ture.

Mr. Hall said that the first defendant did not deny that he bad put up the posters. He could not rond and had been given the posters by the second defendant whu

admitted having written the documents but denied that they were calculated to causo a brouch.

the peace. As a matter of fact, continued Mr. Hall, the second defendant followed the first to

the

tarily Station, going there volun-

A

Worship. after

being ahown the document, held that it was seditious.

The first defendant was fined $25 and the second $160, his Wor- fact that the second defendant had ship taking into consideration the gone to the Police Station himself,

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