“EVENING NEWS” ON FASCISM
A RECOIL AGAINST PARLIAMENTARISM
London, Aug. 16.
In a loading article on the meaning of Fascism, the Evening News comes to the following con- clusions:-"Fascism is a recoll ngainst Parliamentariam, a revolt ngainst speechifying, the practi cal conséquences pf the conviction that differences of opinion may serve the purpose of affording an insight into the truth but that unanimity of opinion is the only aure way of arriving at practical results without loss of time. Fascism is autocracy since it acts up an autocrat who not only rules the people but is, at the same time,
the Incarnation of tho poople's hopes, wishes, passions, prejudices and temperament. it is of no consequence whether rights were conferred upon the people by an autocrat or whether the reverse was true. The Fascist state is the complete identification of ruler and ruled, of the executive power for action and the citizens who wish to see 'action.
"If, after its success in Italy and America or in any other state that takes to it. Fasciam proves efficacious, then we shall have to nak ourselves the question whother our own world of politi- 'cal parties and endless talk has any prospect of continuing to exist."-Trans-Ocean Kuo Min.
ALLEGED FRAUD
PHOTOGRAPHERS' CLERK CHARGED
Leung Kit-ming, 20 years, a clerk employed by Mesars A. Sck Com- pany, Dcs Vœux Road Central, ap- penred before Mr. Wynne-Jones In the Central Police Court this morn- ing, charged with the fraudulent conversion of $451.63 worth of photographic supplies received from the Eastman Kodak Company be- tween June 23 and July 24 last.
When asked to plead defendant sald-"It is correct but I was going to return the amount."
Magistrate-This will have to be a committal under this section.
Mr. P. H: Sin, (for the prosecu- tion)-Not if the defondant pleads guilty now. My instructions are not to press the charge although the charge is very serious; but in fairness to him since his arrest ho has given the Police every facility in tracting the goods wrongfully ob- tained by him."
~Mr. Wynne-Jones remarked he had no discretion in the matter.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1933.
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"SOME OF YOU MAY HAVE COME FROM A SENSE OF DUTY. OTHERS FROM A LIVELY IN.
TEREST IN THE PRODUCT OF OUR BREWERY......
He must commit the defendant for ACTION
HEALTH
trial. (To defendant. "The parti- cular section under which you have been charged makes it necessary for me to take this case for com- mittal.
Hearing was fixed for Thursday. August 24 nt 2.30 p.m.
HOSPITAL PATIENT'S
TRAGIC END.·
NAVAL HONOURS AT FUNERAL
AGAINST Shanghai when he
BUREAU
CLAIM OF TLS. 3,000 BY MR. T. WILKINSON Judgment with costs was given
invested Tls.
3,000 in the Health Service Intel- Hgence Bureau. Ho had thought the whole business quite safe as the defondant had shown him a book containing the names of many prominent men who were subscrib- ers. The bonds
were to pay an Interest of 24 per cent. per annum..
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July
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Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz. One of the bonds was produced have received the following quotations: to Mr. T. Wilkinson, the plaintiff. In Court. The witness explained on the New York cotton and wheat by acting assistant judge C. H. it was one of Ave. The bonds and silver exchanges for yesterday. Haines in II. M. Supreme Court covered Shanghai, Tientsin Manila, Shanghai recently. The plaintiff and Hongkong. When the money was ropresented by Mr. K. E. became due the holder was entitled Newman and claimed Tls. 3,000 to draw the money in any of these from the defendant, Mr. Slou five places. The only interest he Choon-leng: The total sum to- had ever received was on the October Tho funeral of Mr. Gordon
gether with Interest amounted to Arst year, in February 1932. Even December Tls. 3,720. The original aum had then he experienced difficulty, as a Geoffery Carter took place yester been paid by the plaintiff for bonds postdated cheque was given to him day afternoon at Huppy Valley in the Health Service Intelligence when he drow out the bonds, but The coffin, which was draped in Bureau and these bonds were now when he sent in the cheque to the Spot the Union Jack, was drawn from the Royal Naval Hospital to the redeemable, after two years, but Inbank it was roturned. However, on burial ground on a gun-carriage tiff had been unable to obtain his office at 320 Klangse Road, he was spite of many attempts the plain-taking the cheque around to the by twenty ratings from H.M.S.
paid Tis, 60 In cash. For the two Verity. Six other mon from the money, it was alleged. same warship acted as bearers,
Before witnesses were called Mr. unredeemed cheques of March and Sept. and at the graveside the "Last Newman told his Lordship that the April 1932 he was given a promis- Oct. Poat
Doc. Health Service Intelligence Bureau 50ry note, and this interest was sub- played by Bugler
had agencies throughout the cast, tried to obtain the money due to Aggett of the. Royal Marines,
Hoquently paid. Since then he had May and money lent to the company him on further interest but he had The service at the graveside for furthering the interests of the been unsuccessful and finally, when September was taken by the Naval Chaplain, business.
the bonds were due, they were re-December Rev. F. N. Chamberlain.
Among thos present
The chief victims of this bureau pudiated. were
March Lieut. Com. Brower (H.M.S. had been men engaged in shipping Whitehall), Lieut. Swain (H.M.S. on the Chinese constal trade. Mr. Judgment was then Alven with Verity), Lieut. Cameron (H.M.S. Newman pointed out thai at pre- costs for Mr. Wilkinson. Vority), Lieut. Ashcroft (H.M.S.nent this was the only case, but Wild Swan), Com. Eng. L S. as the majority of bonds were not, Rooke (H.M.S. Wishart), Gunner redeemable until five years. hnd (T) W. J. Cooke (M.S. White- elapsed, ho expected further com- hall), Mr. J. Hunter (representing plications in the future.
"IT IS FOOLISH FOR ANY IN Two caaca of typhoid were reported the Hongkong Australian Asso-
In the case of his client, the DIVIDUAL TO TRY TO DEAT THE WALL to the local health authorities on ciation), Mr. G. E. Dudley (Anzac bonds were redeemable at tho ond STREST CROWD."-Clarence Saun Coy, H.K.V.D.C.), Drs. J E Dovey and J. A. R. Selby, Rev. of two years. Mr. Newman sald ders.
that the case was undefended.
Was
E. G. Powell, Messrs. J. Cangel, The defendant had been notified
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7976 013% 774 Silver.
72%
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30.82
Aug. 17. Aug. 18.
30.80 37.05 37.86 - 37.00 Total sales for the day:
5,300,000 oz. 6,400,000 oza. (228 Contracts) (210 Contracts)
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