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ROUND TABLE

CONFERENCE

OUTLOOK.

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1931.

CHARGES AGAINST SAN NAM KING TO ILL-TREATMENT OF

DETECTIVES.

CASE TO BE HEARD NEXT WEEK.

More Hopeful Turn MR POTTER DEFENDING

in Discussion.

OUTSTANDING

QUESTIONS.

London, Nov, 18. the

mises of the Sik Yue Club.

BE SOLD.

JUDGMENT FOR CREW IN WAGES CLAIM.

OWNER'S POSITION.

MUI TSAL

SEVERELY BEATEN BY MISTRESS.

12-year-old

the

WOMAN FINED $50.

Mention was again made before

I-treatment of Mr. Schofield at the Central The action brought by the crew - tai, named Yuen San-isol, Police Court this morning of the of the a.s. San Nam King, owned

was the subject of an assault sum. at cane in which Detective Sergeant by Lau Yat, against the ship, for mong heard before Mr. Williams Fitches and five Chinese detective wages and maintenance, and tening.

The Central Magistracy this morn Are nummoned in connexion with day's double pay for the dolny Sau-lan, the third concubine of a The complainant, named Poo the-recent-raid-made-on-the-pre-the-payment-of-wages, ended in

the Supreme Court this morning, man living on the third floor of 30, Mr. E. Davidson appeared for the Chief Justice (Sir Joseph Russell Street pleaded that The position of Indian the defendants and remarked that Kemp) giving judgment against girl had been disobedient.

Citing the fate of the case, Mr. Round Table Conference took a he had instructed to retain Mr.the ship for the amount claimed. more hopeful turn to-day, and it Eldon Potter to defend. AN His Lordship amo allowed costs, | Q. A. A. MacFadyen, for the Se now seems certain that the Anal would take some time for the docu- to include maintenance, and made cretariat of Chinese Affairs, told plenary session will not take placements to be examined by Lounnel an order for sale with no stay. the Court that the girl apparently. this week.

the defence were asking for an- There are two other actions, one had been sweeping the floor at the other week's formal remand. Atbrought by Capt, Cordova and the order of the woman, she was not Thren questions upon which delcgater viewn have not been the end of that time they would other by n former Captain, Captain satisfactory and the passage

being expressed, mely the Army and be in a position to have a date Marques, and after judgment had narrow, the woman tripped over the broom. According to the girl's story, the woman began beating her. Presumably, various people

External Affairs, commercial dis- criminalinu, and finance are now under discussion in the Federal Structure Committee.

This favourable development was maçla possible by the response to an apponi by Lord Sankey at ty-day's meeting supported by Lord Reading, Mr. Wedgwood Bein and, the Prime Minister.

Reluctance Overcome,

Mr. MacDonald emphasised the - Government's very strong desire to hear an expression of the dele kates oninions. He understood | there was some reinetance on the part of the committee as a whole to discuss thear questions until communal settlement WIEN

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the achieved.

The position could, however, be safeguarded by making it clear that the delegates were making with all reserve pending the set-, flement of other matters.

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The Government would very disappointed indeed these subjects were not dis cussed.

fixed.

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Mr. T. Murphy (Assistant Direc for of Crimitan) Investigation De. Worship partment) informed his that he wished to rectify a state. ment he had made at the previous hearing to the

the effect that Government

defending the coke. What he meant to way why that the case being defcaded.

the floor heard this beating go- wife of the tenant, called over the on, and one of them, the first

eublele partition: "Stop beating But the defendant that child."

continue the chastisement.

been delivered in the crew's action the case of Capt. Marques was proceeded with,

Mr. Leo D'Almada, Junior, instructed by Mr. D. B. Evans, for all three plaintiffs, while Lau Yat is conducting his own case.

Giving Judgment in the crew's case, his Lordship said:--I do feel synthy with the owner of the The summonses were af udjournalip, as he ka me to, but what wife, who was visiting her late em- ed Tornly for one week. ·

I have to administer is the law, ployer, saw the beating and then The bow for the protection of per-lunk the small girl away and after. BORM employed 11} seu-going wards treated her with medielne, occupations provides that they The next day the girl complained should be able to claim against the to her aunt whom she met in the ship for their wages. That loss, street and was taken back to her of course, falls on the owner of mother. Play then went to Dr. the hip.

Sin, who, after examining the girl,

OUR LADY OF FATIMA.

CEREMONY AT MACAO CHURCH.

(Our Own Correspondent).

Macno, Nov. 15.

Macao devotees of Our Lady of Fatima, so called from the place of her appearance al Fatima, In Portugal, attended in large unm- hers à ceremony at the hurch

itp.

A former unistani of the first

I am quite prepared to belleve pude a written report in which that the obligation to pay the crew | he testified to multiple injuries of i in the first instance did not rusta recent nature. jupon him at all but upon the

charterers; also that there was delay or refusal on the part of the owner in the earlier stages of the case because he did not know, and the failure to pay in the later stages was due to the fact that be had not the money at hand to de

NO

Compratore Staff.

There was also a shallow wound in the right arm which appeared to have re-ppened, Int apparently she had that before the beating, how she came by it he (Mr.MacFadyen) did not know.

In reply to the Magistrate de- fendant sakt: I know wrong to sin it,

Was

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After the adjournment, during of St. Domonic at Macao, on the On the other legal points, I hord} His Worship pointed out that which the Muslim delegation were jath inst., when a beautiful re-that the compradore's staff and the satisfactory work could not have consnited Mr. Jinnah said he was presentation of the Virgin was coolies are entitled to a lien for been expected from a small child authorised to agree to a disens-installed in the altur dedicated to their wages as seamen. They are like the mui-isai and, in any case, sten, with the reservation that

Countess Maritza-Selection the Blessed Virgin in the church. persons necessary for the working the chastisement Inilleted was too until Mussalman's demands and The statue is the work of Π

of the ship as a ship, and their severe, and she had no right to go safeguards were incorporated ineelebrated constitution it would not be ac- and has excited much admiration. least one previous

Portuguese sculptor wages have been allowed in at to the extent she did.

Case herc.1 ceptable to them.

Mr. MacFadyen said that actumi- ; The rult of Our Lady of Fatima The are not unlike the case of thy the defendant was the girl's em- Concillatory Spirit.

is one that is very popular in purser in the English case cited player. The girl had got on very | Portugal and the Portuguese because the purser is not unlike, Sir Mohammad Shufti endorsed colonies, and has been very en-in some respects, the compradore.well with all the other members of the family, but apparently they this view and Lard Sankey con-thaniastically taken up at Macao. The purser and the compradors were afraid of the defendant or gratulated them on the coneill On the anniversary of thre

staff and the cargo, coolies attend atory drit they had shownparition of the Virgin at Fatima, to what I might call the business thought it not their business

to interfere Doctor Ambetlkar on behalf of the 19th May, an exceptionally big of the ship though they don't depressed classes agreed to pro-procession takes place at lacno attend to navigation.

eding with the

the discussion sgh every year.

I hold there is no right to ten jeet ta similar reservation.

days' double pay because I think Sardar Ujjal Singhs and Mr. Gavin

the section in the English Status Jones also agreed that the working

early does not apply. of the committee should prozned

At this

point, his Lordship, uninterruptedly

hop "+f

pointed out that the writ of sum- reaching an agreement

the

mons would have to be amended most difelt problem later.

so as to include the names of the The chairman then called on Sir

compradore's staff and to include Tej Sapra to speak on the Army

reductions in two cases of the amount claimed, one from $255 to and external relatives. Discussing

$141.56 and the other from $770 proceeded and will be continued.

to $700. to-morrow,

40

Premier's Temporary Scheme.

At question time in the House

of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill

MACAO DISASTER

SEQUEL.

PROMOTION FOR ONE

OF THE HEROES.

(Our Own Correspondent).

Macao. Nov, 15,

asked the Prime Minister, whether? Advices rench Macao announe- in the event of his artritration on ing the prmotion of Lieut. Gauder the Indian communal difficulties rio e Conceicao to the rank of being accepted, his award would be Captain. binding on the Government Parliament.

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be

Captain Congrieno, it will Femensbred, took prominent part in the work of removing the shell Frogs the ammunition dump which exploded at Macao on

Ang.

Mr. D'Almada replied that that| would be done.

After the present proceedings the girl would be leaving her om- ploy and returning to her mother. Decause," added Mr. MacFadyen, "the rest of the family agree that the incidents may be repented."

The defendant was fined $50.

SELF IN EIGHT FORMS.

«Continued from Page 53

Cons-

patient is a quiet, resarved man of Sale of Ship Ordered.

late middle-age who goes regular- Continuing, his Lordship said, to church, is a teetotaller and moralist--but when the subject to that, judgment would be rigid given against the ship for the secondary personality takes com-1 Amount claimed with costs, the mand he completely tosei

of ailousness

hig o

dis- own identity, costs to include maintenance the rate of half wages from the appears, and after a long search date of the writ to the date of by his patient wife is invariably

found among the scum Mr. Ramsay MacDonald replied

judgment.

of

Lon- that on condition every member of

With regard to an order for sale fon's lowest orders of humanity. the Round Table Minority Com last, when so much damage was asked for by plaintiffs, defendant The comment may be made that mittee agreed in writing to accept done following the explosion of asked for a three weeks' stay, my adopts the pose of "split per- his prosposals and pledged himself quantity of gunpowder. a of ling

ing he could raise the money in nonality" as an excuse for his; to support and work within them the contents of the ammunition that time, but his Lordship finally orgies. But it is not so, for when until such time as an agreement depot.

made

an order for sale with no the "fit" is over he awakes terri was reached among the minorities themselves, he had offered to decide with the lace police and has had had plenty of time in which that he has been drugged and Captain Conecieno is connected stay, pointing out that defendant Bed and bewildered, convinced on a scheme which could be put into, for many years, Chief of the to raise the money but had not kidnapped. He is unable to under operation temporarily, Fire Brigade and d to do so he should do it with the Corps of the colony, and

stand why he is thus periodically Saving done so. ་ ལ་

The case of Capt, Marques was "kidnapped," as he thinks, and is. approval of the Governemnt,

convinced that for some obscure Government knew that no long period of good service to his then proceeded with.

credit.

reason he is being stalked by a gang of unknown enemies,

What causes the "split?" A THEFT OF SILVERevere ahock may do it, and fear, repression. great suffering, or various other powerful emotions may also act as causative agents. Badly-Knit Personality.

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the

solution could be finnl without the sanction of Parliament.-British Wireless,

OPIUM CARRIER

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Central Police Court this morning|

Life

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SIGNOR GRANDI IN AMERICA.

pn a charge of being in possession White House-Reuter of 114 tnels of raw opium found | concealed in the false sides of a travelling trunk.

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SOLDIER'S ROOM.

As regards the "fear" cause, it the subicct la a nervous one, al- FUTILE EXCUSE.

Washington, Nov. 17. Lance-Bombodier Dolman, of waya given to secret terrors, shy- com nesses, and inhibitions, the secon- The Hadian Foreign Minister, Stonecuttera laland, Arrested on the Tung On Whari, Signor Grandi, arrived here

tolainant at the Kawloon Magi- dary personality is often an un- Chinese of Centre Street was brought before Mr. Schofield at the Stimson.

day, and was welcomed by Mr.tracy this morning in a case in conscious copy of soni: strong and which a man named Hang Kam indepen out entity well-known to

Mantovido They Immediately proceeded to was charged before Mr. J. Fraser the subject and secretly envied.

with the larceny of three silver The subject. is an endlessly in- cups and two cartridge cases, teresting one, and at present is

Sergeant George said the pro-little understood that even medlent perty was kept in the complainant's men who have made it their lice room in the fort. At about 8 a.m.'study admit themselves unable to yesterday Dolman went on parade, pronounce an exact and conclusive and during his absence, defondant,, opinion upon the matter, its causo who was employed as a sweeper, and cure. entored his room, and was scen According la spiritualistic later to leave with silver cups in bellef, the explanation

is that his packet.

those

unfortunate Dro truly A gunner testified to seeing a cup "possessed"-by outside entities. falling from the defendant's who use the unresisting bodies as pocket. He gave chase to the they will. But the vast majority man, caught him, and found that of medical opinion still holde that Is Worship nocepted the plea, as an admission of gulity know- Hr. Oldenburg is succeeding Mr. he had two moro silver cups in his, it is morely a "badly knit" pur-

nonality, as it were, splitling-

Into ledge and imposed a fine of $10,000 Bornhoft, the Danish Miniator in pockets. or twelve months' hard inbour in Paris, who has been appointed Defondant was convicted and two or several parts each of which default.

Director of the Ministry for sentenced to one month's hard acts Independently of the other in Foreign Affairs.--Renter.

labour.

The defendant admitted that the opium was discovered in the trunk which was under his enro, but stated that it belonged to a friend HR, DE KAUFFMAN FOR and that he was not aware the

OSLO. oplum was inside. He admitted, however, that he had the key for

Copenhagen, Nov. 16. the trunk and that It contained Ir. de Kauffruann, the Danish some of his own as well na hin Minister in China and Japan is friend's clothing.

replacing Mr. Oldenburg, Minis tor in Oslo.

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