THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MAY 18,
1934.
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WHAT HAPPENED IN THE
LAUNDRY YARD?
to him at all, nor did he groan, and it was only through his own observation that he noticed prisoner had selled his cloilies,
Called A Policeman.
floor. About
A year ago, the. Itelchebank's Hold coverage amounted to 8.6 per WAVE OF HATRED AGAINST - cent., but since that time the bank noto circulation has been in- marks.-- creased by 124,000,000 Reuter.
JEWS
Stumbles On Secret Nazi Factory.
.
The Coronor's Inquiry conduct- Warder A. D. Spoors, who wan
Berlin, May 17. ed by Mr. Hamilton, at the in charge of the laundry, sald The possibility of a new no-
in Germany BRITON ARRESTED. Central Magistracy, inte the death there were about 35 prisoners volutionary wave of Wong Yat (No. 2995), a under his charge on the morning against "reactionaries," which is to mean prisoner serving a menth's sen- of March 26. He sent a boy tu generally interpreted
for four more Jews, has been particularly sug. tance at the Victoria prison on Yard 2 to ask March 28, has reached its con-hands, and Wong Yat wan onegested by recent developments in cluding stago, and the Jury, enm of the four sent down. They the country,
A national campaign is at pre- prising of Messrs.-F. C. Collaco were set to scrub the khaki on
"enr-
Berlin. May 17. Ave or tonsent being waged against foreman), H. A. Barros and the
whom Herr
The nose for news of a British, E. I. Rozario, will deliver their minutes later, he sent Wong back pors and critics,"
a recent journalist, Mr. Pembroke Stevens, verdict this afternoon, after ato Yard No. 2 because when he Goebbels denounced in summing up of the evidence by firat saw Wong he did not appear speech.
Grobbela declared that if the the Berlin correspondent of the Mr. Hamilton.
to be strong enough for the work. After Weng's arrival, witness crisis became serious, the Jews London Daily Express, led to his lease, but only after he had con- Warder Ryan, the first witness went to the laundry, and Wong in Germany would not be allowed arrest, and his subsequent re called yesterday afternoon, stated was out of his sight for about five to depart unhindered as the vineed the authorities that he was that on March 26 at 7 nm. he minutes, but in sight of Warder "hatred and fury of desperation of not, py, it is learned here to- took charge of Yard No. 2. He Fowler who was in chargo of the German people would
day look over Wong Yat at 8.16 m. party No. 6. When he came out turn against those who were able
While motoring with his wife Wong Yat was brought with three
Along with the anti-Jewish and her cousin in search of in- other prisoners, and about five of the laundry, he saw a group of to be reached in the country."
prisoners, standing around the
as to the economie minutes later Warder Spoora sent four who had just come in. He agitation, which has been forent formation for them. The four of them wore went see how Wong was getting cd by the revival of ritual mur-condition of the country, Stevens then sent down to Yard No. 1. on, and found him sitting down der allegations, friction between saw are lamps flickering through 86 m. he recolved a chit from with the scrubber in his hand, the Nazis, and the Stahlhelma is the trees Warder Spoora, which
rend, and doing nothing. Witness felt in is evidenced by a state- "Please receive prisoner 2995. He something was not quite right, is uncless to me." Another pri-He thought something was about ment made by Von Schirach, Nazi soner brought Wong up. With to happen, if it had not already Youth leader, who said that the told Wong to carry on exercise happened, and accordingly sent coming generation alone could with the other prisoners, but wong away. As Wong got up to fulfil the Nazi mission,
Von Schirach's assertion ellelted wood. He was immediately
to
him.
At
go.
then
In a wood at Aken, which is near Dessau; and heard the hammering sound of machinery in operation.
4x-
The Journalist stopped his car to ask what was happening in the front the rented by Nazis, who handed him caustic reply Stahlhelm organ,
-stated and his party over to the Secrot that it was the privilege of youth Police. to over-estimate itself.
The Stahlheim organ's retort drew an angry reply from a Nazi
which
are
The prisoners were taken to a
hotel and shut in separate rooms.
Meanwhile, the British Consul,
com-
on hearing of the arrest, inter- vened and the three prisoners were subsequently released.
The Secret Police said that they arrested Stevens and his panions because of suspicious be haviour, and they thought them- selves very kind to have rolensed them.
It is reported in London that! construction of a military charac- ter has been proceeding for some time at Aken but under the great- est secrecy, consequently it was and first believed that Stevens
instond he sat down. Thinking witness heard the word that Wong did not know the "chai yan," which he understood routine, witness naked him again to be policeman. Wong never to exercion. When Wong turned complained to him when he got to walk, witness noticed the linck up, and did not appear to be in of his jacket and trousers were pain. There was nothing wrong sofied. He called Wong and, ask with his walk either. About five organ, and an order by Captain under a strong police guard. ed him to change his clothes, minutes later, witness saw Wong Rochm, chief of staff of the Wong never maile any complaint escorted by Warder Goddard Brown Army. complaining Witness then asked come down the steps. His party "against the storm detachment and Warder Goddard to take Wong to of prisoners immediately stopped attitude" of the Stahihelm Yard No. 1 and get him a change work. and he again heard the instructing the Brown Army to of clothes. Warder Goddard re-word "chal yan."
He thought it fully support the Kyffhacuserbund, turned about five minutes later best to keep Wong out of the yard. In rival ex-service men's or- with Wong, and told him that and shouted across to Warder ganisation, whose members Warder Fowler had said to him, Goddard to take Wong buck. It merged in the Storm Troops, re- "Don't keep prisoners in No. 1 was not true witness went to serve. Yard. This crowd my mob him. rescue Wong from other prisoners, The friction culminated in the He is A policeman." Warder te never saw Wong assaulted by arrest of one Goddard did not pass any remarks any of the other prisoners. leaders of the Stahlhelm, Her about Wong's appearance. After Warder Fowler, who was in Goernemann, who, however, Wong had changed his clothes, charge of another party in the released last night.-Reuter. witness made him sit down untilyard, said it would have been
Economic Unrest. The was relieved at 9.15 am by impossible for Wong lo have been Warder Pratt, Wong Yat did not assaulted without his not having
Berlin, May 17. appear distressed.
seen it.
A further drop of 25,000,000 Warder Pratt, who relieved Assistant Warder Abdul Cur-marks has reduced the Reichs- Warder Ryan at 9.16 a.ra.. said reem, who was on duty, said he bank's gold coverage to 4.8 per that after Wong Yat had changed did not see the convlets fighting, cent.
Financial circles express alarm his clothes, he found him to be or any one of the prisoners being
at the continued steady decline of fidgety
On examining assaulted.. again. prisoner, he found he had nolled This concluded the evidence, the gold coverage and fear that his trousers again. He then and the inquiry was then adjourn-one day the Reichsbank will have wrote a chit and nont Wong to fed until this afternoon, when the to hospital. Wong never complained verdiet will be given,
of the foremoal
was
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