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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, MARCH

A BANK CLERK'S PROTEST

SHOULD HAVE HAD WARNING.

APPEARANCE IN COURT

J. T. Edkins, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, was cautioned by Mr. Hamilton, at the Central Magistracy this morning, for having driven his car down Wynd. ham Street, which is closed to traffic on Ferbruary 19

Dafendant said he would like to make a protest at being brought into Court, and kept away from his office. He thought a warning might have been given him.

SILVER WAR DEBT PAYMENTS

Another Bill to be Considered Washington, Mar. 1.

Mr.

Murdock (Dom. Utah) is preparing to intro duce in the House of Representatives, a Bill for the payment of a certain amount of war debts In silver, against which cur rency may be issued.

The details аге

not announced, but Mr. Mur- dock indicated that the Administration favoured the Bill as a basis for con- sideration.-Router

BANKHEAD BILL

EXTENDED FOR TWO YEARS

NEW REPRISAL WARNING

1934.

BRITISH POLICY ON SHIPPING

RUNCIMAN'S

DEMAND

sug-

London, Mar. 1. An international round-table Shipping Conference was gested by Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, in a speech at the annual bangust of the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom, in London this evening, may be bolle, PA

Mr. Runciman was of the opinion: that they would not find a solution to be impossible.

Mr. Hamilton: I do not know

¡The Government did not intend what grounds you have, Mr.

to allow what happened at the Edkins, for instructing the Police

World Economic Conference to be Force of Hongkong as to their

the last word. They' now had duties. I don't know how long you

Bomething to say which they re- have been in the Colony. There

frained from saying then, and the aro no such things as warnings

time is coming when we shall have given here. You are cautioned,

to say it openly. as a first offence is not tranted

Washington, Mar. 1. Those who treat us badly are nút seriously. But you must under

The House of Representatives entitled to claim that we treat them stand that if you commit a motor offence you are, like everybody agriculture committee has amend- well.

SAME TREATMENT. clae in the Colony, Hlable to, beed the Bankhead Bill extending

"All I ask is the same treatment Its provlafona to two years, with a brought into Court,

possible extension for another of our merchant marine na we are year by Presidential decrce giving other countries, that should Reuter

bo the Intention of giving us a fair chance to participate in the world's restricted trade.

Defendant had a clear record. CARELESS DRIVING.

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G. K. Wong, driver of private car No. 705, was summoned for having driven his car without due caution and caro in Pokfulum Road, and having failed to report to the Police Station after having damaged a stone balustrade near the Univeralty.

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but said it was a rather dark night, and he did not see the pillar. In answer to the second summons, he said he thought the pillar was private property and did not make s report.

Mr. Hamilton fined him $10 on the first summons, and cautioned him on the second.

Trame Inspector Nicol said de- fendant was turning his car outside the main entrances to the University, and ran, into one of the pillars. About 160 cars had turned round the point that night.

Defendant admitted the offence, | Whitfold.

LAST TWO

DAYS At 2.30. 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

Li To, a lorry driver, was fined $15 for having passed a moving tramear in the controlled area in

If circumstances change, Britain may have to change her fiscal policy once again.

"Freedom of trado was essential to the merchant marine. They had boan forced into other policies by the netion of other countries. Res- trictions on international trade were the root of all the world's economic avila.

There could be no recovery for marcantile marine unicas trado. is revived.-Reuter.,

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