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KASIN FOUNG EX IN BETHALMAS

ASAHI

DA NIPPON BREWERY

PRAYA SHOOTING

INCIDENT.

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DETECTIVE CHARGED WITH MISCONDUCT

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

The recent shooting incident on the Central waterfront, when a re- volver came into play during an Jaltercation between & Chinese Revenue Officer and and a Chinese detective, had a Court sequel before Mr. Wynne-Jones yesterday after noon, when the trial opened of Dotective Leung Hol-shing on charges of possession of contra- band oplum and of misconduct as an officer of the Force.

Leung is accused of having in This posseselon BQ tools of opium, of obstructing Revenue Officer Tang

Kin in the execution of bis duty,

and of misconducting himself.

To these three charges he re- turned plea of "not guilty through Mr. F.C.E. Rendall.

Outlining the case for the police, Chief Detective Inspector Reynolds stated that on August 28 about 6.45 ja.m. In consequence of information received. Chinese Revenue Officer Tang Kin went to the Canton and Macao Steamboat Company's wharf und boarded the Lungshan which was lying on the left side of the wharf. No ateamers sailed for Canton that Sunday morning, and on the other side of the wharf was the Taishan,

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AMERICAN ́ KILLED BY BANDITS.

WHILE BEING ESCORTED TO SAFETY

Tokyo, Oct. 17. Messages from Mukden report that an American, whose name is at prevent unknown was killed near Mulantien, to the cast of Mukden, when a party of 50 bandits attacked a detachment of 16 Japanese troops. The troops wer escorting the American two Koreans and threo Manchurians to safety-Router.

Bandits Threatened

Tokyo, Oct. 17. Japanese military headquarters has Mukden messages declare that the sent an ultimatum to the bandit chief, Su Ping-wen, threatening strong action if he does not release the Japanese his band has captured. The captives comprise 200, mostly civilians reported to have been seized on September 29.

Su Ping-wen has replied that he is prepared to negotiate.-Reuter.

back, drow his own revolver and fired at the defendant. The bullot struck the defendant in the upper right arm. Apparently close be hind him was one of the Indian constables, and he received what the prosecution would say was the name bullet. That bullet went into the Indian's shoulder and lodged there. When the Revenue Offleer fired. the defendant immediately indrouped la gun.

After waiting a few minutes on the Lungshan the Revenue Officer saw a man leave the lower deck of the Taishan carrying ก small basket. That man was Leung Hol Shing, the accused, and the insket was that which was exhibited Court.

The Encounter.

The parties were all pui into a taxi and went to the Central Police The Revenue Officer immediately Station. The basket was then Heft the Lungshan and followed searched and found to contain 86 down the wharf. Arriving on thetaels of non-Government prepared froad the man carrying the basket opium.

ASAHI went towards a ricksha and

BEST

answer,

and

the

Shot Fired.

WINTER ADDS TO DISCOMFORT.

PAWLEY CAPTORS MAKE FURTHER DEMANDS

OCTOBER 18, 1932.

STORM HAVOC ON ENGLISH COAST.

HEROISM DISPLAYED IN EFFECTING RESCUES

Nowchwang, Oct. 17.

London, Oct. 17. northerly gales, tain and an indica- A change of the weathor to

During the week-end storms tion of frost, will add to the dis-

there were several shipwrecks comfort of Mrs. Muriol Pawley and herolam was displayed in effecting round the English const, and nick Mr. Corkran who have been held by bandits since their capture on Sep-

rescues of the crows involved.

Twenty-nine of the crew of the tmber 7. It will also delay the

cargo steamer Monte messengers who have been sent Italian

Nevono (6,843 tons) which strand- | from Nowchwang with parcels con. taining woollen gloves and under-ed off the Norfolk Const, were

taken Into clothing for the captives.

Gorleston by the Cromer lifeboat, which on return- The bandita domand that each of indanthren cloth for their per large crowds and the pealing of parcel be wrapped in 13 feet lengthen to her station after 60 hours,

was greeted with the cheers of sonnt use.

Gon. Wang Tien-chang's last mes. senger returned yesterday, leaving the field open for direct negotia tions with representatives of the Japanese authorities who have every hope of a speedy release of both captives-Reutor's Special.

BELFAST NORMAL.

STRIKERS RETURN; END OF CURFEW EXPECTED

London, Oct. 17. The men who had been on strike! Inst week in connexion with the stress relief schemes in Belfast, resumed work this morning,

church bella.

The Captain and three officera of the Monte Nevoso refused to love the ship, but after the vessel had broken up they loft in one of the ship's boats and later wore found by a Lowestoft motor vessel and towed into that port.

Three fcbonts from H, M. S.1 Broke and a flying boat searched. the Channel yesterday without sucecas for an aircraft which had sent out distress signals heard by five ships. one having been a rocket fired. No acroplane, either; British or foreign, has however 80 far been reported missing.

After 10 hours in a small openi boat, the crew of the Newcastle steamer Braedule, which founder- ed off the Needles early yesterday

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had Continuing. Mr. Reynolds anidsulted by the Police who he gather- eLeally got into it, placing the that the defendant was a temporary fed had been advised all through by BEER basket at his feet. The Revenue detective at No. 2. Police Station. the

Oficer by this time had got up to and that it would be given in evidenthered the view of the prosecu- Attorney General. So he him, stopped the ricksha and naked once that that he had no permission tion was that the matter should be what Was in the basket. In to leave his district that morning.dealt with from the point of view

defendant

asked There were slight discrepaneles in of the Polico. On what had been Sold Ap

to be Riven 1 chance. The the evidence in regard to what said in the opening, he really had MITSUI Revenue Officer said mare or less happened when the defendant got

it could not be done and told de-into the ricksha and he was spoken the defendant had

no views. It acemed to him that BUSSAN fendant to get out of the

not tried ricksha to by the Revenue Officer. An In-

dian watchman on the Lungshan the same time if he were placed in

murder the Revenue Oficer. KAISHA and came along.

Defendant demurred and bad to would say that when they get to the the position of the Revenue Officer LTD. be pulled out of the ricksha. They ricksha defendnut told the other who was thus attacked, he would

NALDERA | 16,000 | 22 Oct. noon. | Bombay, M'les & L'don then proceeded towards Rumseymun that it was oplum and that he HONGKONG

5,300 2 th Oct. | Straits, C'bo, & B'bay Street, which was the street on the was taking it to the Central Police Revenue Officer had done and fired seriously and 30 slightly injured.

have done the same thing as the

A police inspector and two Nazis | ['ALIPORE were shot dead and ten were RAJPUTANA 17,000 5th Nov. Bombay, M'los & London west side of the Harbour Office.Station.

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| 6,500 | 12th Nov, | B'Lay, M’les, L'don, Havre, On arriving there, the Revenue

press an opinion as the matter is

The Nazis were marching in pro- Officer said that he was taking

H'borg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull defendant along to see a European Reynolds said that

With regard to the struggle. Mr. in the hands of the Pollec; "Aaid cession along a narrow street in the CORFU

| 15,000 | 19th Nov. Bombay, M'ies & Lidoi Revenue Officer, In the Imports was hazy, in fact there was

the evidence Mr. Hamilton. "It is only to-day factory district of Simmering on • OMORIN

| 15,000 3rd Dec. Bombay, M’les & L’'dor“ the outskirts of the city. They *BHUTAN Exports Office. Defendant evidence at all on the point of

that I heard of the charge." na

6,000 10th Deo. | B'bay, M'les, L'don, Havre, Sergeant pulled the other way and wanted which of them pulled the trigger armourer said that the hole in the headquarters when suddenly and RANPURA

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H'ourg, Rotterdam A’werp & Hul` to go down Rumsey Street. and fired the shot. The weapon revenue officer's overcoat and the windows and doorways on the pre-Cargo only. Calle Casa Blanca. Calls Karachi & Bedi Banda.

17,000 17th Dec. Bombay, M'los & L'dox. unexpectedly anipers fired from the KIBAB-I-HIND short distance down, the Revenue. was held between them when inter- scorched marks were consistent cession, which immediately broke

12,000 | 3's Deo. Bembay, M’les & I'don Officer saw defendant make a mo- tion to hle side. practically atating locked in the struggle, and fired with revolver shots fired from close. more or less that he was a deter into the raincoat worn by the range.

up in confusion. Revenue Officer from the inner tive. As the Revenue Officer saw side. Mr. Reynolds. demonstrated was the next witness. He said in were met with a fusilade but carried

Tung Kin, the

The police rushing to the sceno him put his arm to his side he the probable position of the weapon consequence of information received on and stormed the headquarters, grabbed him. Defendant was then alleged to have drawn his revolver.men grasping it, it was indeed diff-the morning of August 28 and saw

at the crucial moment, and with he was on board the Lungshan on secured possession of it, and effect- and a brief struggle ensued be cult to say who fired the shot. The a man coming from the Taishan.

ed several arrests,

TALMA tween the two men. The Revenue Revenue Officer would not commit le stopped him and asked him was carefully planned beforehand TAK DA The Nazis say that the attack SANTHIA Usecured possession of the revolver, the point.

Officer was then said to have himself to any definite statement on what was in his basket. The man and that the Socialist leaders had Close by were several Indian and

replied "Only some Chinese wine. previously been stirring the local His Worship remarked that that Give me a chance this time". other constables, who had come up. imposed a grave responsibility on

workers against the Nazis. at the time the Revenue

Witness told the man to get out Oficer him and he asked Mr. E. W. of his ricksha but he refused and and the defendant were on the Hamilton, the Superintendent of had to be dragged out. ground, one sitting and the other imports and Exports, to give his ed to accompage witness to the

Ho refus kneeling. The Revenue Officer had own views of the matter. the defendat's gun behind him and

police station. wanted to hand it to one of the

Later the man said "I am also n Indian palico constables, but the

policeman. defendant regained possession of the weapon.

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fact that one of his officers was Mr. Hamilton repiled that the concerned in the matter made him Another Struggle.

chary of interfering. He might There was another atruggle be-say that of course he had been tween

the two men. In the informed of what had been pending, struggle the Revenue Officer would He had not been in any way con- any he was holding the revolver. and that it went off. There was a mark in the raincoat which the Revenue Officer was wearing, and evidence would be given that it was A bullet hole which appeared to have been caused when the gun was discharged from the inner side.

When the ahot

fired the Rovenie Officer ran a few

Wus

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The Democrats blame the Nazis for provocatively passing in pro- quarters. Our Own Correspondent. cession before their loenl head-

can do me a Pon't you think you fired too. The bullet passed

Witness said the accused drew a through the accused's arm and hit revolver from his pocket and alan Indian constable who had arriv- struggle ensued. He seized the ac-ed in the meantime. The accused

used and they fell to the ground. was taken to the police station. stepping back drew his revolver and the case was adjourned.

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