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D'Artagnan... 21st June.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932.

HIS SECOND ARREST.

DISCHARGED FUGITIVE ON ANOTHER INDICTMENT

do.

SILK EXHIBITION.

MAYAR FABRICS FASHION

SHOW AT SINCERE'S

|CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

THE DEN LINE STEAMERS, L/TD.

From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAITS.

opening of the exhibition of Chinese The Steamship

"DENVANNOCH"

crope

may be

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowne, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 17th June, 1932, w bo subject to rent.

Arreated immediately after his

A gathering of prominent foreign discharge on other proceedings, and Chinese residents attended the Loung Cheung, who was described in the previous caso as being a silks last night at the roof garden

Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- subordinate of General Chan

of the Sincero Company. The guests

being were entertained at a dinner party formed that all Goods are Kwing-ming, appeared before Mr. Grantham at the Central Police accompanied by a mannequin parade landed at their risk into the hazardous of morning, afternoon and evening and/or extra hazardous Godowns of Court yesterday afternoon to

ted and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or chine, georgette, printed de fond a requisition made by the Can- Kowns made from the single crese, The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf ton Government for his extradition crepe de chine, and white crepe satin. from the wharves delivery on allegations of being concerned The fabrics are products of the obtained. In a kidnapping outrage on a tow famous "Mayar" silk mills of Shang- bont in the vicinity of Kwai Chau, hal, which are reputed to be the largest In China with 13 factories, In Chinese Territory.

1,020 looms and 5,000 workers in Mr. R. E. Lindsell (Public Pro-Shanghai alone; its yearly products Recutor) appeared for the

All claims against the steamer Crown being given as 300,000 pieces. This and first called evidenco of

the Chinese concern started 11 years ago must be presented to the Undersign- arrest of the fugitive.

12 looms and an cul on or before the 1st July, 1981, with one factory, Detective Sergeant C. T. Byron annual output of about $10,000 which or they will not be recognized.

To comply with the General Bonded stated that the fugitive was arrestinerenaed to an output last year of

Warehouse Regulations consignees ed by virtue of a warrant in the goods worth: $8,000,000.

in Central Police Compound at 2.45 Among the guests who addressed must have a Revenue Omeer

dutiablo when damaged those present

Messrs. Wong attendance p.m. on June 7 Inst.

Kwong-tin, Chairman of the Chinese goods are examined. Mr. Lindsell said that it was

All broken, chafed, and damaged General Chamber of Commerco, Mr. perhaps only fair to the fugitive to

Ma Man-fat, General Manager of the Goods are to be left in the Godowna, explain to his Worship, if it was Sincere Co., Dr. S. H. Kao, Assistant where they will be examined on the not already within his knowledge. Manager of the Shanghai Office of the 16th June, 1932, at 10 a.m., by Messrs. that the fugitive had already been "Mayar" Company, Mr. Leung Him-Godlard and Douglas. before a brother magistrate on

mo, and others, entirely different charge made by Representatives of the "Mayar" the Canton Government, which that mills came specially from Shanghai signed by Government had failed to sub-to organise this fashion show to pre- stantiate and on which the Magin- sent their Pterials out of Chineso trate ordered his discharge. Im inbour and capitals, to the South- mediately on that discharge he was erners. They have held similar re-arrested on further information.

fashion shows in Canton with con- aiderable success. The local exhibi- tion will be continued at the Sincere Company in the afternoons for four days commencing from to-day.

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Continuing, Mr. Lindsell out lined the facts lending to the fugitive's arrest and said that the case would be quite aimple and short. The principal witness who would be eniled by the Crown was a man who described. himself n a salesman of the banking depart ment of the Sincere Co.

He made occasional visita to the country and on June 26, 1929, he) had been on one of his periodical trips and had left Chu Lam on his way back to Hongkong about 9 p.m. on the day in question. Shortly afterwards, when in the neighbour hood of a place called Kwai Chau, a Jaunch drew alongside the tow boat an which the witness was a ph

senger.

Between 30 and 40 bandita board ed the tow boat and took away the witness and a large number of other persons who were passengera on board, and whom the bandits held for rankom. Two days later the captives were mustered, after cross country journey, and then the fugitive came into the pletere. The witness, who was the only actual witness of the kidnapping, would say that he stood quite close to the fugitive whom he had already known by name, and Dn learning from someone else who the man was the witness took par- ticular note of him. There was a fire or a very bright light in the immediate vicinity and his features were unforgettably impressed on the witness's memory.

The fugitive's part was to muster together and secure particulars from the passengers,

The wit

ness Wa

kept in captivity for over three months and was eventually released after his wife had paid $500, It was apparently on that account or on account of the intervention of soldiery that

the man was released. Whether the soldiers were from Canton or not, the Crown had not been able to determine.

The witness returned to Hong- kong and had read in the

newg-

papers a report of the proceedings before his Worship's brother Magistrate and had there seen the fugitive's name mentioned. The witness communicated with Chief Detective Inspector A. N. Reynolds, and acting 01

from Chinese

were

which are made

да

he As far instructions the Crown knew kept away from the Police court and headquarters until the conclusion of the proceed- ings.

Last week he was summoned to Police hendquarters and later. in the presence of the Assistant At- torney General himself and Mr. A.R.S. Major (Assistant Superin- tendent of Police), the witness un- hesitatingly picked out the fugl- tive.

from the Canton Government In There had been no requisition connexion with the present pro- ceedings for the offence for which his extradition was sought, but the Canton Government had been com- municated with and the requisi- tion, which would be produced at a later date, had arrived,

The hearing was adjourned until Saturday, June 25.

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