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LUCIEN MURATORE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

BANISHEE GAOLED.

FOUR MONTHS FOR CHINESE WITH MANY ALIASES

...

For a breach of the Deportation Ordinanco, Tang Cha, n' Chinese, was sentenced to four months' hard Inbour by Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central Polico Court yesterday afternoon. Mr, J. A. Fraser, As-] alatant Attorney General, appear- ed for the Crown

Defondant was previously dis charged on July 27} but on-Friday] Mr. Fraser made į application in Court for his Worship to reconsider his decision. Mr. Fraser contended the order was valid.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1933.

TRIBESMEN FIRE ON R.A.F.

CHINA'S PROTEST,

OBJECTION TO CAMP BORDON INCIDENT

London, July 81.

BOMBERS READY TO

ATTACK. Officers of the Royal Air, The Chinese Legation has lodged Force were fired upon by Hajauri a written protest against an in- tribesmen on the north-west cident during the military exer Indian frontier yesterday when cises at Bordon Camp in which the they flew over the, dleaffected word "Chineso" was allegedly used area and dropped warnings to in a burlesque sense.

the effect that, unless the Bel- Part of the brigade operation, tish ullimatum were respected, which was not a public spectacle, the villages of the tribe would was the routing of so-called "Chi- bo bombed at dayn 'to-day. nese bandits," commanded by Indian troops, supported by "General Yoyo" and "General Rum- mountain batteries, have a foo."

rived at Dand to assist tho

Hallmazai tribe which is threa- The Legation observes that the *teneti with attack from Bordon incident was followed by a Afghanistan.

verbal protest against the in- clusion of a Chinese pirate junk in the Portsmouth naval display. The Admiralty then deleted the word "Chinese."

Yesterday, Mr.. A. W. G. H. Grantham, Assistant - Colonial! Secretary and Députy Clerk of Councils, deposed to the papers

Planes Draw Fire. relating to the deportation of ene Chan Hop, allas Trong Hop, In May alrected against the British acro Fusillades of rifle fire were 1930. That man was the defen- dant, who now had another, alios, planes which dropped warning Tang Cha. He was banished on notices at Khar, the headquarters have been given that the May 20, under an order by the of the Bajauri, chief, informing "Chinese" will be ignored in future Governor-in-Council dated May 15, him that his villages would be service events-Reuter. 1980. The long procedure was bombed at dawn to-morrow if the adopted.

ultimatum for the surrender of,

with.

Mugistrate. The reason why dangerous agitators is not complied wanted further particulars in this In the meantime a column of chse was not because of any Indian Army troops, supported by general necessity but that porn.ountain gun batteries, has pro ticular circumstances of this

particular case, ruined, in my ceeded to Dand where they will mind, just sufficient doubt which assist the friendly Halimzai tribe, which is threatened with attack! I must have cleared up.

Inspector E. A. Vincent, officer-from the turbulent Upper Moh- in-charge of criminal records, demands, across the Afghan fron- posed to the finger prints of the defendant.

breach of the order.

F

tier.

It is learned that assurances word

GERMAN THREAT

ALLEGED DUMPING BY BRITAIN

Borlin, July 31. Import duties on cotton yarns into Germany have been approximately doubled on from August 1.

This decision follows a protest Mr. Wynne-Jones remarked ho authorities.

submitted to the Government by a was satisfed the man was properly Replying to the Bench,. Mr. meeting of German cotton spinners, was passed at the banished, and convicted him for a Fraser said defendant had no A resolution

oriminal record in the Colony. He meeting drawing attention to the Defendant pleaded he came here bore a bad character elsewhere.dumping of British cotton yarns. to go to Swatow, and had recently He was deported on the ground that The German cotton spinners received a letter stating he was to he was an undesirable subject.. contend that the alleged dumping of become a father soon. He wanted! Mr. Fraser. We are not asking British yarns on the German mar- to sond his wife money,

for severity in this caso. It is just kot deprives more than 20,000 Mr. Fraser. That can quite a question of the validity of the Gorman workers of employment.-- easily be arranged by the prison) order, and the principle."

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