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ARMED ROBBERY

ALLEGED.

MUST ENTER SCOPE OF ENQUIRY.

IMPORTANT POINT BAYS LEAGUE MISSION

THREE CHINESE CHARGED AT KOWLOON

Peking, June 27.

Questioned by Reuter to-day,

Was por

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1932.

DISTRESS FOR RENT. CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

THE

FAMOUS FIGHTER .

ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME TO TSAI TING-ĶAI

CURIOUS POINTS RAISED IN SUMMARY COURT

Hongkong Chinese residents were

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The Stonmahip,

"FELIX ROUSSEL" Arrived Hongkong on Tuesilny, the 21st June, 1982. From MARSEILLES &c. Consignees of Cargo by the above named steamor are hereby informed that their goods with the exception are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hongkong Kewloon Wharf and Godown Co., Kowloon, whence delivery can be abtained as the goods are landed.

Goods not cleared within 7 days including date of arrival; will be sub- jeet to rent.

At the Supreme Court. Sum- Three Chinese, Au Kau-ching, Liin one accord yesterday in extend- mary Jurisdiction, yesterday after ing a hearty welcome to General noon before Mr. Justice J. R. Shin-wing and Li Pul, were

Tan Ting-kai, officer commanding Wood, Puisne Judge, Wong Wal- spokesman for tho, League of Nations Commission, headed by brought before Mr. Fraser at the the Nineteenth Route Army, for n tong. of No. 7 Poplar Street, yesterday erly of Shanghai, which Won Shamshulpo, applied to have a dis the Earl of Lytton, which has Kowloon Magistracy

an laurets during the recent Siao-tress warrant, lasued against him been investigating conditions in afternoon in connexion with Manchuria, declared that the ques armed robbery which

arrived yesterday with Mr. Fan charged, and a declaration that he tion, of tho Dairen Customs and petrated on the first floor of Napaneeo hostilities. General Tsai by his landlord Wong Goon, dis-of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables not yet been brought ofcially to 11 Chi Wo Street, on the morning Chi-wu. offleer of the same ar y would not be liable for any costs and a former Finance Comminor expenses incurred by the land. the notice of the Commission, but of June 5.

sloner of the Canton Government, lord except for the rent itself. Mr. it would have to enter the scope

Poter Sin appeared for the tenant of the enquiry, being a very im

on the President Wilson.

(applicant) and Mr. E. C. 9. portant question affecting the

Brooks for the landlord, Wong Goon. the Chinese-Japanese relations.

The spokesman. continuing, stated that the five commissioners,

by accompanied

Home of the nocretarial staff and some experts.i secuted.. would leave at 5 p.m. on Tuesday on a special train for Shanhai- kuan, where they would change Into another train for Mukden, which they would reach on Wednesday evening.

The first two defendants werd charged with armed robbery and the third with feloniously recoly- ing a platinum watch, one of the articles stolen at the robbery.

Detective-Inspector Fallon pro-

In addition to the presence of the prominent Chinese merchants and bankers to great the arrival of the Shanghai general, the Canton Government was represented by Mesars, Lin Yun-koy, Chairman of it was alleged that the first two the Kwangtung Provincial Govern Chi-wan defendants entered the first floor ment. Teng Tre-10, Lin

enormous of No. 11 Chi Chi Wo Street about and many others. The 4.30 am. on June B by means of crowd at the Wharf made It the window. Armed with knives, difficult even for the welcoming women parties to get in touch with tho They would continue on Thurs. they terrorised the throo

visitor, and the day to Kores, without stopping at who were sleeping on the premises distinguished

up. Police had to disperse the crowd Seoul, but going on direct to at the time and bound them Japan. They expected to reach Thy then ransacked the floor and to permit the General to reach the Tokyo on Sunday night and are left after an hour with property to launch. tieneral Toni was many

Įtimes cheered on his landing. likely to remain for two or three the value of about $100,

In support of his application Mr. Sin said that ho based his case on the question of tender. He would show that tender of the rent was made before the warrant of dis- treas was inoued and also after the issue of the warrant but before the seizure or impounding of his ellent's goods and chattels, Con- tinuing, Mr. Sin anid that he would show that even if he should fall to prove tender to the satisfaction of the Court before the warrant was issued, he would submit that the tender of the rent without expenses weeks In Japan for a final ex- One of the women wax not

on the evening of June 4 by his change of views with the Japan-securely tied and she was able to

ellent-the warrant having been Issued that morning-his client ese government.

free herself immediately after the No Chinese are accompanying robbers left. She followed them

even then would not be liable in law for the expenses incurred by them but they and the other down the street, where she raised

the landlord, the submission being secretaries who did

Bot go to an alarm. The robbers separated. Ito the visitor. It is understood that a tender of rent without ex- Japan would work on documents but she was able to keep one In that General Tsai had an Inter- in Peking, na much work was st sight and had him

penses after a warrant of distress Arrested inview with Mr. iu Han-min short-is delivered to a broker; but before needed.

ly after bb arrival.

League circles state that

Th

Woosung Street.

there

After evidence was taken, hearing was adjourned.

the

is no intention of fosuing an in- terim report.--Renter's Special,

The Whole World Knows MENTHOLATUM instantly clears the head and stops a cold

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It is executed, le a good tender.

413

Scenes Outside Restaurant.

In support of this contention Another huge ernwd collected several cases were cited by Mr. Sin outside the Chung Wah Restaurant and the cases Bennett v. Bayes at 5 p.m. when the General was (1860) 5 II. & N. 391 and Smith v. to be entertained by prominent Goodwin 1833 4 T. &. Að. Chinese reaktenis. The crowd were quoted. chdered outside the restaurant, and General Toni Ting-kai had to make Three appearances in the course of the dinner, to express his apprecia- tion of the demonstration.

Mr. Brooks submitted that there was no case to answer, but His Lordship ruled otherwise and the Registrar, Mr. E. P. H. Liang, was called into the Court by His Lord-

to the

practice

The big dinner party was pre-ship in regard sided by Mr. Li Tze-chung, of the adopted in the case of distress war Bank of Canton. General Tani

rants.

Ting-kai attended the function] After lengthy argument His with General Tum Kai-shau, the Lordship stated that the caso rafu- former Woosung Fort Comman-ed interesting points and that he der, and a few other officers of the would reserve judgment, to be do- Nineteenth Route Army.

livered on a later date.

Miss Ng Man-chi. headmistress

of the Mul Fong Girls' School, was

the only indy present. The Chin-because of their good spirit. He ese hosts attended the banquet said that his armles would engage with the greatest of enthusiasm. In the suppression of the bandits

Chairman's Welcome,

in Fulcien after which they would, not hesitate in assisting the Gov- In extending a welcome to ten-ernment to recover lost territories. eral Tanf, the Chairman said that:

the record of the Nineteenth Route joined with his friends and the Mr. Ma Man-fai said that he Army's performances in Shanghai other speakers in praising the tory. The Chairman asked the fents in Shanghai, but he also was unprecedented In China's his Nineteenth Route Army's fighting guests to drink to the health of wished that the officers of this Generals Tani and Tam.

great army would exercise their

In his reply General Tani Ting good influence to prevent further kai said that from the very begin-internal wars in China. ning of the Sino-Japanese struggle

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