KOWLOON DOG CASE
"BOY'S" STORY - NOT BELIEVED
COMMITTEE REPORTS ON RURAL INDUSTRY
(Continued from Page 13 proved successful in the area around Shanghal of providing good On the resumption of the case cockerels to villages on condition] in which G. E. Telper, No. 7 Car-that a corresponding number of nding immediately narvon Building, Cameron toad, local cockereis was summoned for allowing his slaughteroth. dog abroad with
muzzle.
October 30, before. Mr. E. Wi Hamilton at the Kowloon Magie |
COMMITTEE'S PROPOSALS
The recommendations of tracy this morning, the defendant Committee are as follows: .was fined $10.
the
THE HONGKONG
MOTOR TOOTING
NUISANCE
TWO OFFENDERS FINED
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,
KIDNAPPERS WOUNDEDIN
TELEGRAPH.
EX-NAVY OFFICER SENT TO PRISON
Continued from Page 1.)
another department with a date slip aftached. He did this lor some time, but at the Instance of
unmet which will not Lordship, but otherwise he disclosed, he altered the date on a pay slip to a later date because that member of the firm wished to be accommodated with the money for a short period of two or three days."
1934.
GUN BATTLE...
(Continued from Paye. 1.)
DESPERATE FIGHT
JAPAN'S REPLY
TOKYO INSTRUCTIONS
11
POLISH POLITICS
PADEREWSKI MAY RETURN-
TO COUNTRY
London, Nov. 19. The re-emergence of the Polish genius, M. Ignace
If persistent
Warsaw
can be
The Sergeant said defendant had We are satisfied that an Im It was alleged at the last hear-
sounded his horn five or six times improvement tipon parlant
the be over a distance of about 75 yards ing that the indian constable was existing state of affairs can seen by the defendant's "Boy" toteipated with every confidence; near the Commodore's office.
Another driver, Cheung Loy, the back sinar and tus as a first and necessary condi-Lorry No. 1571 was also convicted have opened entered the yard, and to have saíd tion of such an improvement we
on a similar offence on the same that the dog ghould be muzzled
recommend the engage- although it was in the yard, strongly recourtest possible date morning in the same rond, aust was
fined $5. Li Tong, a "boy" employed by in! nu expert in animal husbandry. defendant, stated that of the time We consider that such an appoint- the constable came to make enunt, for which a salary of $600 quiries, the dig was in the pantry, would be adequate, should be on a His Worship: 1 do not think three years agreement in the first any policeman would take out a prince has that, if statistics of koen! Queen's Road Into Murray Randmade away with by nitering the rush, but since they had te hold sidored, to which Japan could sub- | kelped much in nchleylag the in- guramons because the day was introduction should justify
Sergeant Wenre'said defendant
had sounded his horn about six times.
Defendant said he bad sounded his horn when turning from
buen
parsons)
· REACH LONDON
London, Nov. 10. Chinese officers, surrounded the acknowledgment of her claint for musical
Will Japan be satisfied with an house in Convicted, on a gamnions brought another member of the liem, whose | kidnappers were known to be hid-continuance of regulation of the Paderewski, In the political firma-
Yangisepno where the equal naval status, together with a by Sergeant Weare, of sounding his
ing. When they attempted to size of navies? The answer to this rumours from
ment la possible, horn unnecessarily in Murray Road on the morning of November 8, Ngo
diately challenged. Plafclothes-known to-night, when the British make an entry they were imme-all-important
question will
so credited. Sheang, driver of lorry No. 1887.
men tried to force the door. was fined $7 by, Mr. W. Schofield,
Foreign Secretary (Sir John Secret negotiations are. stated, at the Central Magistracy this
Simon) hears Japan's views of the to be in progress for the express morning.
British questions, submitted to object of securing the return to The kidnappers fed to an up- Rear-Admiral Yamamoto Inst week.Poland of the great pianist, who Proin time to time, at the fur-stairs room, taking their captive ther persuasion of this friend, he with them, and locked themselves opinion has also been invited on
It is now revealed thint Japanese land,
is living in retirement in Switzer
and at the beginning matters fought with a desperate sort of strengths could be maintained, by in Poland that no one is better was led to repeat the misdeed- In. They were well armed and were, on the face of it, all right,
the question of whether naval It is believed in some quarters courage. because the alteration only, mennt
Powers declaring their naval bulld-equipped than Paderewski to im-. The police had to advance up ang programmes for five or ten prove the use of the money for a short narrow light of stairs which rosn years ahead.
Poland's relations with porta,"
at a steep angle to the topfodr.
Franco, which for some time past "But the time came when there Then they had to rush the landing
have been none too close was no such re-fund possible. and the arrleaded door of the reach a tripartite agreement, but Great Britain is striving hard to roum in which the gunmen waited if this cannot be ralised, an Auglo- friendships with some of
It was Paderewskla Soon, about $7,500 was, missing in
for hem. They attempted the American agreement might be con-world's leading, statesmen which the this way, that sum having
their fire for fear of wouling scribe later.
dependence of Poland. It is be the captive woman, they could not date
The British feel there is still alleved that the statesmanlike quall- cope with the gangsters, who fired number of valuable clauses in the ties he exercised then could bo burst after burst through the Washington Treaty which should well utilined at the present moment. panels of the door.
be salvaged. For example, the Hla return would asalat in recon- clause whereby the Powers notify ciling the differences between one another of the vessels they are Poles living outside their country, Police were able to toss three laying down, is considered to be who are divided into two gas bemus into the room where especially useful. The famous non-tinct groups--one favouring him die- the gaug hail taken refuge, how fortification clause (Article XIX) and the other supporting Marshal ever, by climbing upon a neigh should also be retained, it la Pilsudaki. the virtual ruler of bourbag rout and, under cover of thought. riflemen, bing at their target. Up to the present, however, Meanwhile, men were posted on there has been ao close discussion
followere the stairway and in the lower hall on these points.—Reuter,
say that they will join in welcom of the kidnappers' house. Ther
ing Paderewaki if he returns; hut Treaty Abrogation
reject the possibility of a com- expected the grang might make a break for freedom. There were!
promise with the National-Domo- Tokyn, Nov. 19.erats and other tight parties, who detectives on the roofs of neigh-
Newspapers bouring houses, as well.
report that the farmer his guidance. Foreign Minister, Mr. Hirota, had When two armed kidnapper's an important talk with the Prime Pilsudski's party, however have. altempted to escape across the Minister. Admiral Okada this kept Paderewski out of Poland's roof tops they were engaged by morning, regarding the date for internal politica the guard. A gun duel followed notification of the termination of if he makes overtures, they will and assert that and both the fugitives were shot the Washington Treaty, and the refuse an alliance with their op down. Oni Chinese detective was procedure for referring the mat position.--Our Own Correspondent. wounded.
ter to the Privy Council.
Cabinet has already decided to
the yard.
1 think the back door post tany be found to be a per-janother ear in front of his, must have been open,
CONSTABLE IN
TROUBLE
BRIBERY AND ASSAULT-
CHARGES
peared before Mr. Macfadyen út),
ing on
เLIN
bineri necessity.
31, the nnd then again when there was
Lam Kwal-long, a passenger UB the lorry, gave evidence in support of defendant's story, saying that defendant had a teled his horn twice, once when turning and once when intending to get past n statioiney Car.
We consider 11t suitable young and energetic officer could best be recruited at home through The Colonial Advisory Council of Agriculture and Animal Health.
SILVER PRICE
BUYERS LOOKING TO INDIA
New York, Nov. 19.
date lips and then not being forthcoming when the arrived. Not a cent was touched
man
by defendant himself. Your Lordship can come to no other conclusion than that this was weak-willed, and that if he superiora, he would not be here to-day."
I made a clean breast to his
TURNS TO GAMBLING
We recommend that the post should H Included under the Estirantes Head "District ofer ↑ North)", le would probably
Accused determined to continue need a small locally recruited for
on the same lines, hoping that by (“semaled) staff and some additions
taking further sims he conkt use will be necessary to the District
them in such a way as to make up Constable B495 Kaka Singh, of.
The defeit the Hongkong Paller Forer, apcer's transport and incidental
He gambled in gold vote. These however van probably | The Chinese embargo un the ex-bars and shares, and, finally, in the Central Magistrae tale en wait the officer's own recommenport of silver has shifted attention desperation, turned to roulette and dations after surveying the prob- to India as the principal source off tea, At first be met with some summonses alleging oms on arrival. We presume that supply, says
the National City measure attempt to obtain a bribe hud also free quarters in the New Terri-Hank Reviem,
el success, but finally assali. The Pomplainant
Just. He had received a legacy taries' could be made available fori According to the journal, In- Chan Sla-ting, of No, 370 Lockhart
on $4,000 or $5,000 on the death Ja
'dian Treasury stocks are now about of his mother, and this he paid Road. Wanchini.
338,000,000 ounces, or 118,000,000 into the arm with amounts from We consider that the hands of less than in 1931, Mr. G. K. Hall Brultan appeared, such an expert might be strengthen-silver, however, remain
Vast hoards of
salary which, with commission, for the prosecution, while Mr. ed and his work furthered by the sands of private owners
in the amounted to about $900 monthly. who are These were not enough to Bl
that the discovery of his misdeeds. was inevitable, accused took out another sam and went to the Shum Chun gambling tables in a last effort to make up the deficit. He lost it all. but returned to face the music instead of making off. ak he might have done, into the interior of China.
M. K. Lo was for the defense.
|
USE BOMB SMOKE
The kidnappers' emptive, though
Mr. Lo asked for a remand and: "ppejatiment of a small Farm Hoard; reluctant to sell, hoping for higher the breach, however, and finding frightened, appeared well. She sterminate the Treaty and its
which might miso selve to prices. added tha! he anderstood be ordinate all the agricultural netivi- might have to call three or four tes in the Colony, witnesses.
Hja Worship fixed hearing for Monday at 11.30 am. The case will be continued et 230 p.m.
RAW RUBBER
LATEST SINGAPORE
PRICES
MORE ROADS
If China and India withhold, the price could reach 129 guld cents per Diner, but such heights could not be held unless other Governments 'en-operated in buying allver,
We auderstand that proposals have been made for gradandly Buk- If the United States continues to ine up outlying vilinges with the push up the price of the white main road and we recommend metal, Chin will be forced to a that such improved communica higher and still higher tax on ex- Tone, hoing an essential ingredient ports defend her monetary in any improvements on the lines system-Renter
which W** hive recommended. should be provided as soon premestitaly.
ON
to
.
may be directly experled. We are rarresponding increase in revenue all agreed that unless an expert
a Catholic Chinese and was car-decision has been approved by the Tied off a month ago while on Ordinary War Council and the her way to church in the French Supreme War Connell. Concession.---Renter.
The only thing that now re- mains to be done is to refer Cabinet's decision to the Privy Council-Reuter,
The Empress of Axia is due here and will leave for Manila at 6 pm. from Shanghai at K a.m. on Thursday,
on the name date,
"it may seem discreditable to implicate some other
person in this case
and in fairness to ac-in accused's favour and ready, even enser, I must say that these were anxious, as he this Lordship) was not his original instructions. The to do what he could, he could not fact DAIN emerged during overlook the fact that n position gol. He first wanted to attribute such remuneration as he had, ne- conversations with him, in of responsibility and trust and with
his chances in life by these em- his misdeeds to shares, and it was eused had wantonly thrown away
bezzlements.
N
From the figures already quoted we feel that the economic importan Straits cur- refucing the imports in question prospect of any real improvement with extreme reluctance that he
to the Colony of substantially appointed there is hardly any
self-evident; and that the in the situation. expenditure which we have recom, j The Committee comprised could persuaded to give the et trended 011
201 experimen- Messrs. N. L., Smith, Chademans, factual facts," added counsel.
Mesata. Begjanzia and Patts have an received the following
quatalions rency
Cineyors) Slugapore today for raw Spot
Jan/Mur
Apr/Jut
July/Sept
Market:Stends.
Trom
rubber:
21
2P% Esp
};
up
21%
et. tal basis should be regarded as, Megurry, D. M. MacDougall, F. L 1 of expenditure for a genuinely pro- A. Joseph, W. N. Thomas Tam, W.,
dustive purpose even though 3. Keswick and G. A. C. Herklots,
A favourite for over 50 years!
MASHUMS
"Three Castles"
Cigarelles
Bristal & London.
*
EE CASTLES
CIGARETTES
EA-828
FINE WAR RECORD
MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE
Poland,
1
Marshal Psudski's
HUNTING TRAGEDY
AUSTRALIAN KILLED
NEAR NAIROBI
Nairobi, Nov. 19. Jack Younger, 27-year-old son 'of a wealthy Melbourne sheep farmer accidentally killed подг Rumuruti to-day in especially tragic circumstances.
Was
Younger went on a lion liunt with several companions, including a farmer named Forrester.
Not long after the party had separated, Forrester, seeing the dogs scatter and hearing a rustling of bushes believed the disturbance was caused by wounded on and fired.
He was horrified a moment later, Anker Bit Sales Volume who died of injuries 16 minutes Price Price la Pr
6,60 non later.
Price In Pers
4.54 ***
out Gl Mioine 0.39
0032 DACO
Younger's body was taken to 705 Nairobi-where-his-wife and baby 500 sister are staying. His father, ገረብ . 7,09 7.20 200+10
step-mother, and other members of
13.[
0.16 0.17 GIR cr, 110)
.
1,14 1,11 0.14
PHILIPPINE GOLD SHARE QUOTATIONS To-day's quotations as received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and An outstanding point was that Fritz shortly after the close of any sentence that might be passed the morning session of the Manila on him would realise but a small Stock Exchange are as follows when he found he had hit Younger, Dealing with accused's war res
proportion of the punishment he Awould have to bear in after-life,, ford, Mr. D'Almada said he was and the end of the sentence would Antamos Guldbeke
only 17 years of age in 1914, but be but the beginning of this pungut Candidated 31.00 11.00 13.00 he joined up four days after war fishment.- He had deliberately River broke out and earned a commission | abused the trust reposed in him by doll Atines in the Royal Naval Division three his employers and in all the eirene Mwing Co.
Maine Co † months later. At the age of 18, cumstances the lightest sentence ne Fonsolisterl
commanded a Company and that could be passed was one of a Poreale served in France with the Naval four months' hard labour. Division. In 1917, be Wa in- valided Home with rheumatic fever, contracted from exposure in the trenches, but he served after that with the War Staff of the Admiralty and in Italy and Egypt. In 1916. he and his seven brothers all bell commission of some kind in His Majesty's forces, added counsći producine a bhoto- "raph in the Daily Mirror showing family with their father at that time.
R. I, C. SERVICE
I
4.29
10.26 0.7
4.33 0,90 0.10 A his family are due to arrivo In 1004 Nairobi next week. from Australia." 5. C. & F. fald share Intex 20. Mark Renter Special. wenkly bulld«1», Volume 100,000,
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AT THE
QUEEN'S
THEATRE
THURSDAY 22nd, FRIDAY 23rd, AND SATURDAY 24th, AT 9,30.P.M. SHARP.
AND
MYSTIC INDIAN MAGIC
REVEALED
Accused joined the Auxiliary MODERN MAGIC WONDERS. Division of the Royal Irish Con- stabulary as a cadet in 1920 and gomed throughout the Sim Feln, rebellion, Inter receiving com- mission as a district inspector. He served four years in Ireland dur ing the trouble between the North and South sections of the country. As a Eurovean, accused's future in the Far East was shattered and in addition to the shame and dis- grace he had suffered, he had forfeited the remainder of his salary under contract, amounting to $3.600; his passage Home; and $8,000 from the Provident Fund of his firm, in view of these frets, counsel wwed that the ends of instice could he met by the imposi tion of a light sentence.
In reply to his Lordship, Mr. Fraser. Assistent Attorney Gene- ral, said Arnhold & Co. were not in any way pressing for a severo sentence; in fact, the prosecution was originally brought by them with the greatest reluctance. With- out wishing to detract at
all from Mr. D'Almada's plea, he would say, however, that that attitude was not the attitude of the Crown. Ac- cused's agreement with the firm was a very favourable one, and there was nothing in that respect which could give ground for his actions. Neither could he plead youth or in- experience in mitigation.
SENTENCE PASSED. His Lordship, In passing ben- tence, Bald that cases such as this were among the most difficult with which he had to deal. · Everything that could be sald, had been urged'
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