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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1933.

EMBEZZLEMENT

CHARGE

CASE WITHDRAWN BY

PROSECUTION

The absence of the complainant, Young Ming-sang, resulted in the discharge of Chiu Chouk, unem. ployed, who appeared before Mr. Hamilton, at the Contral Magin- tracy this afternoon on a charge of embezzlemont of $3,200 by forged document at No. 3, Sai Yuen Lane, 1st floor, on October 23,

Mr. M. A. da Silva, appearing for the prosecution, said he had no further instructions, for the rea sen that the man whose signature was alleged to have been forged was absent, and he accordingly naked for permission to withdraw from the caAG.

Mr. R. II. Cole, appearing for the defence, asked for the dis- charge of the defendant under the circumstances.

BUSES ATTACKED

BY TUFEI

FOUR JAPANESE -

KILLED

Mukden, Dec. 6. Four Japanese were killed when bandits attacked two public buses at Talfangtze, a village between the Taonan and Tuchuan districts, yesterday.

COTTON TRADE ULTIMATUM

JAPANESE GOVT. ACCEPTS

INDUSTRIALISTS

HOLD OUT ·

THREE MONTHS'.

SENTENCE

KNIFE AND”. WIRE. POSSESSION

Remarking that, he did not think It was a case where lonlency should be shown, Mr. Hamilton, at the Central Magistracy this morning, sentenced Chiu Shút, un- employed, to three months' im- prisonment for possession of in- struments for an unlawful pur pose at Main Street, Shaukiwan

Tokyo, Dec. 9. Capitulating from its formor Government yesterday decided to adamant stand, the Japanese West.. accept the Indian Government's also charged together with de- Another man, Liu Kau, was counter-proposal at the Indo-fendant, but his plea of not guilty Japanese Commercial Conference was accepted by Sub-Inspector at New Delhi.

Logan, who said he was only ference which was on the brink of defendant. There was something. This action inay save the 'Con-Farrested on information from first

withdrawn and instructed to re-other man who had not been failure.. Civil delegates had been between the defendant, and an- turn to Japan on the next ship. arrested. Defendant's had posaca- Both India and Japan had subsion of a knife and some stranda mitted their "Anal" proposals and of wire. had refused to recede from their | announced, positions,

re-

In view of the serious blow that would be given Japaness Industry by, failure of the negotiations, the Government decided to accept the Indian proposal-but there mafns.. some doubt whether the apinners, cotton dealers, cotton tissue exports and others engaged in similar Industries will agree to accept them.

$

Mr. Hamilton, remarked that thesa instruments were typical of armed robbery gear,

Defogdant said a man had given him the Instruments in the streets.

receive most-favoured - hation" treatment.

INDUSTRIALISTS' STAND. Government officials are now at- tempting to persuade the traders to and manufacturers in Japan CONCESSIONS TO JAPAN. agree. Messrs. F. Abe, S. Miya- jima and Y. Kamura, represonta- India has agreed to many of the Ulves of spinners in Osaku, who A group of about 60 bandita demands made by Japan, it was

are now in Tokyo, declared that swooped down on the buses and pointed out by the Ministries of Japan could not agree with the robbed every passenger. Mr. Gora Foreign Affairs, and Commerce Indian proposal in view of the vote Yamada, official of the Tuchuan and Industry. She has accepted taken by the Japanese Spinners' district government,

and Mr. Japan's suggestions that the Association, the Cotton Deniers' Mizuguchi, a nowapaper correspon-quantity of cotton fabrics which Union and the Cotton Fabric Ex- Cont were among those killed. India will accept from Nippon | porters' Union on November 28.

On the same day, a bua which should be fixed at 400,000,000 They called upon Mr. S. Kurusu, left Tunghua in Fengtion Province; square yards annually, and that the was attacked by a band of about 80 Korean insurgents when it reach- ed Chintouchia, Two Japanese were killed.

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