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2-The Prize will be awarded to the competitors sending in what aro adjudged to be the best photographs in each Section. (Section entered to be marked on the back of each picture) and which reach this Office not Inter than 31st August. 1033. The decision of the Judges shall be Anni.

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· THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

JAPAN WAR PLOT

WHOLESALE MURDER

CONTEMPLATED

JAPANESE, TROOPS AT DOLONOR.

CHINA ASKS FOR THEIR WITHDRAWAL

Tokyo, Aug. 15. The assassination of the Ameri-

Poking, Aug. 15. can Ambassador and an unnamed American consul, the assassina.

The Peking Military Council is

Immediate with tion of General Ugaki and several requesting the

of Manchukuo and admirals, and an air raid on Tokyo drawal by naval machines, was seriously Japanese troops from Dolonor.

it was officially stated, to-day considered by the plotters, it was revealed nt, to-day's continuation that a letter had been despatched of the court martial of the young military attache, pointing out that to Colonel Shibayama, Japanese Japanese naval officers implicated

Feng Yu-hainnt had now left In last year's outrages, which in. cluded the murder of the Prime Charhar, and requesting him to

communiente with his Govern Minister.

ment and the Kwantung Army.

The letter asked that the Tanku By the nasassination of the American Ambassador, the plot-Armistico agreement be observed tera hoped to precipitate a Japan-land Manchukuo troops. withdrawn America war, thereby strengthen-from Dolonor.-Reuler. ing the hands of the renctionaries after the removal of the Liberal

CHARHAR FUTURE. · ́

Peking, Aug. 15. elements in the army and navy. Events in Charbar are being The air raid was intended to watched here with the closest In create * pants in the nation's terest and the question is being askod whether the present ad- capital. necossitating the eg-

vance of the Japanese command tablishment of martini Jaw which would lead to the establishment is aiming at Kalkan.

military government and |"national restoration.”—Reuter.

of

JURY AWARDS DAMAGES

MONEY LENDER

GETS $2,513

It was recently announced that it was Japan's eventual purpose to occupy the town

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1933.

SHARED. THE BOOTY:

CHINESE CONVICTED OF RECEIVING

CIBO

When the hearing of the against Hung Kam, Clan Ngn and Hung Shek, dockyard coolies, charged with having been concerned in an armed robbery, possession of offensive weapons and receiving articles of clothing commenced be- fore Mr. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon, drawn, and only the first defendant the first two charges were with- convicted on, the third charge, being sentenced to three months hard labour.

The first charge was in con- nexion with an armed robbery on July 19 at an unnumbered hut in Chal Wan, Shaukhwan, when the robbers decamped with clothing, white topes a gramaphone, 29 records and other gramaphone articles. the property of Lam Ful.

a farmer.

The second charge was in con- nexion with possession of a re- volver, four rounds of ammunition and a shell caso at an unnumbered hut in Wang Hang village, Sai Wan Ho; and the third charge was of The Mongols are xpected to having received a pair of trousers, play part in this scheme and, a jacket and a white topeo at Wang' their share in the capture of Hang village, the property of Lam Dolonor is noted.

Pul.

However, some observers re- Evidence of identification of the

mark upon the absence of Japanese troops from the prescut property was given by Lam Pui, movement and believe that the and a Chinese detective detailed the operations are possibly designed arrest of the three defendants, to clear out the irregulars left by and the recovery of the articles. Feng Yu-hslang in the region of This evidence was corroborated by Dolonor, after which the invaders Sergeant B. G. Baker. would withdraw, leaving Chinese regulars to police the area.

Mr. Schofield found that there was no evidence of guilty know- while there was no evidence at all against the second defendant, and he discharged them both.

After four days, the hearing of an Indian money lender's claim for $25,000 general damages and other special damages against a Icompatriot for malicious prosecu The whole question is shroud-ledge against the third defendant, tion and false imprisonment con-ed in obscurity, however, for the cluded before Chief Justice Wood moment and Poking in stilt guess at the Supreme Court yesterday. Ing at Japan's real intentions.

The jury awarded plaintif ur Own Correspondent, $2,000 general amages and $513 special damages and ordered de- fendant to pay the coats of the trial.

SOVIETS HUMBLED.

RUSSIAN FARMERS WIN THEIR OWN COWS

FLOOD DAMAGE.

'CONSIDERABLE CONCERN

FELT IN PEKING

Peking, Aug. 15. Considerable concern is felt here over the altuation in Shan- tung, where the Yellow River has flooded seven "hslen" but it is Moscow, Aug. 15. hoped that the floods will not ex- Members of collective farms tend

much further as Kaifeng henceforth will be able to own reports that the river is dropping. their cows, following a decree However, vast areas in northern signed by Stalin and Molotoff Honan and weat Shantung havé to-day, assigning 35,000,000 already been Inundated and roubles for supplying 1,000,000 damage is believed to be on a very head of cattle to farmers. large scale. .

This represents a concession to. It is expected

relief collective farmers who, dis-measures will be instituted, since Fruntled by forced collectivism, the fallure of farm crops in the own affected areas will work an in- slaughtered and ate their cows rather than give them to the tolerable hardship upon much of Soviet.-Router.

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The first defendant stated that he had been given the articles of clothing and. the topee by a man named Lo Kam, who said they were his own property.

Mr. Schofield ́convicted, remark: ing that it was perfectly clear he had shared the booty with armed robbers.

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