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MOVE After a protracted hearing at the Kowloon Mingistracy, the

in

Canton, Oel, 14.. which Pang Yik, a seaman of the

Mr. Heino Fu-chon, aceompani-

Miss M. Ailen, Mrs. 11. J. Abbott Water Follce, was charged with (a)

monby by false pretences ed by a party of relatives and and ch., Miss C. Allen, Mr. C. A. obtaining from

Li Yuk; (b) uttering, a forged friends, arrived here this morn-Armitage, Mr. C. Black, Mr. H. Comdr. rollen oficer, was concluded before on the Taishan from Hang- Brierley, Mrs. WW Howe, Ar

kong.

and Mrs. A. R. M. Hridge, Mr.

Lt. Comdr. And Mrs. C. Mr. Wynne-Jones, yesterday after- Mr. Hsino was warmly welcom- Dorst,

defendant was sentenced

Brinkmann, Mr. R. Bigazzi, Miss to two months hard labour on enched by a local official party in w. Brown, Mrs. N. N. Blum, anon. The

Ilr. of the first two charges, and the third cluding Mr. Lim Yick-chung, the A. Blum, Mr. B. G. Butler, Mr. and Civil Commissioner, Mr. Au Fong- Mrs J. F. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Mrat Barnes,

F. Campbell, po. the Financial Commissioner, Mrs. G. Mr. Ho Kal-fung. Commissioner A. Clarke, Mrs. R. Couble and ch of Reconstruction, and others, Lt. Comer, and Mrs. Conway and ch.. V. J. Immediately after his arrival Mrs. R. Crees and ch, Mr.

Mr. Mr. Hsiao returned to his own Cruttwell, Miss D. L. P. Cavanagh, Mr. H. Darblay. Mrs Doran art, residence at Tungshan, where he S. O. Duniup, Mr. H. G. was later visited by Generals Chan Mr. II. C. Ewen, Mr. C. Eyanldt, Miss Chai-tong and Li Chung-yen and Ferey, Mrs. J. A. Farrell, Mrs. K. S.

E. E. Fickling, Mrs. J. other high officials In the Canton Government.

charge was dismissed.

Detective Sub-Inspector I. Whatit appeared for the prosecution, while Mr. M. A. da Silva defended.

The case for the prosecution closed after evidence had been given by several police witnesses, and Mr. Silva asked his Worship's opinion as to the charges defendant was to

answer; In reply his

his Worship stated that

Li Yuk and his mother were award. in handing over the money, that it was an unlawful act, their testimony must be received with caution and weighed carefully. There was one startling fact, and that was

the

certificate; it corroborated their story.

The question as to who "Mr. Lee was did not matter the procuring of the document, whether false or not, had not been denied, and this was & very corroborating fact, and on that point his Worship felt entitled to nai defendant to answer all the charges.

Defendant's Story

of

at

Later in the day Mr. Hsiao Fu

attended an important chen meeting of the South-West Execu- tive Council.

Congress Opposed

the

Mr.

J.

Barnum, Mrs. Crich Mr.

Firgis, Miss A. C. Gambriel, Mr. Le

Capt.

V. B. Cover, Mr. C. W. Glover, Lt, Col. J. II. Griffin, Mrs. P. S. Gioen und ch.-Mr. G. Go

0. Gordon, Altx. Graham- The result of the meeting is Barrow, Mr. T. M. Gregory, Mr. anil not known nor is it stated what Mrs. 1. H. Geare 2 ch, Mrs. L. G. was discussed at the meeting.Huff, Mrs. G. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hugo, Mr. S. P. Healey, Mrs. E. P. Wah Kiu Yal Po

linton and L Comdr. Mts, E. d. Mrs. Hlagen, Mrs. K. L. illi and 2 ch. C. G.

Mr. and Mrs. Canton, Oct. 13. Hunt, Mrs. L.

$. Huff, Mrs. C. M Insisting that the four proposals Hoew and ch, Mr. E. Haussmann, of the South-West circular toleazelrigg, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hall,

Mr. A. S. Hewitt, Mr. T. gram of September 16 be included fr. 3. Haddon, Mrs. L. 11. Kelley, Defendant then entered the witness in the agenda of the Fifth Kuo- Mr. R. A. MacKerrachin, Mrs. J. H. and ch; Mrs. 5. St. G. Kirke. Kyger box and denied having told complala-mintang National Congress,

Air. L Kadoorie, Mr. ant to take alx tins of Capatan South-West members of the Kuo- Miss B. Kirke, cigarettes to the Inspector. Witness minang Central Committees in C. D. Jackson, Fl. Conur, J. A. Jngde, described having met the man named another telegram to Nanking yts- Mr. and Mrs. Lynch, Mr. J. M. S. Lee Kum-chuen, whom he had known terddy stated that the spirit of Lopez, Mrs. S. M. La Dounty, Mrs. for several years, at the beginning

the Congress would be under-F. F. H. Lawson, Col, and Mrs. d. L. And Mrs. W. Lumsden, this year, and subsequent meetings the request of complainant, who was mined if it considers only resolu. Lewis, Gwen, Mrs. E. W. Mayer..

Mr. W. tions submitted before August 18. ir. J. F. Manning, Mr. and Mrs, S. anxious to obtain a job.

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H. Middlebrank, Mr. J. Munro, Mr. the Congress. G. McNeury, Mrs. 1. "Delegates to Lee promised to obtain a job for

R. MacD

Dowell complainant and told him that "tea should be elected anew," the tele- Mr. and Mrs. McRobert, Mr. and Mrs. money was required. Some day inter witness went with complainant gram contended. "In no circum-C. W. N. McGowan, Col, A. C. Marsh, and met Lee at the door of the Har-stances should delegates elected Mr. R. L. Moncrieff, Lt. Col. C. H. F. Murrow, Miss P. Murrow. Mrs. J. U. bour Office and he asked for $20. two years ago be acceptable now. Mu

"All resolutions to the Fifth O'Flynn and ch., Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. This sum was handed over to him at

d. R. Palmer and 2 th.. Price, Mrs. J. a later date at No. 217 Reclamation Congress should be submitted Mrs. G. C. Patrick, Mrs. P. P. Powell, Street, Brat floor, and complainant three months before it opens on Mrs. G. A. Palmer, Mr. G. A. Parker, was told to meet Lee at the Harbour November 12. It is unreasonable Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Paget, Mr. and Dfice again and he would be given to say that resolutions should be Mrs. M. E. Politi ch., and Nurse, Mrs. paper as "proof."

receival before August 18, 1934, C. M. Potts, Mr, R. Petri, Mr. W. When this paper was handed over when according to Kuomintang G. Pirie, Mr. M. Pagh, Mr. and Mrs. Lee said that with it: complainant principles al resolutions can be A. L. Reed, Mr. C. Richards, Mrs. R. would be engaged and said, "You wintroduced three months before G. Rhoton and 2 ch., Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rafferty. Mr. T. Ramsey, Mrs. have to bring me another $40

1. E. Shaw, Mr. J. L, Scatt, Mrs. W. morrow and that will be all right" convocation."

The telegram welcomes Nani. Selby, Mr. W. A. Schmid, Mrs. T. After this witness went with com. plainnat to Pang Shiu-leung's house king's suggestion of co-operation. w. Settle and ch, Mrs. J. T. and had supper. Complainant told for national salvation but not co-Smith, Eng. Capt. C. Simpson, Major

Col

G. R. V. witness, as to the contents of the operation in the sense of con- and Mrs. Stevens, document, that it was a recommenda- niving at the surrender of nation- Stewaril. Miss Steward, Mr. M.

Stoller, MTR. tion

and Miss Stanfield, Mr. No. 11, Pang Yik. by

al rights. Addressing the Court Mr. Silva

The four South-West proposals and Mr. L. Smith, Dr. A. C. Skinn, Mr. E. Grant Smith, Mr. W. II. Train, stated that the charge of uttering a Middle Ages! forged document presupposed that traitors and terrorists, and form- Mrs. R. D. Tisdale, Mrs. A.

Brig. F. defendant knew of the document. Mr. Silva went on to ing a positive foreign policy and Comdr. E. M. Tetley, Mr. P. J. state that there was apparently u internal referms for the welfare third party involved.

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In summing up his Worship stated} that the evidenca given was that of complainant and his mother for the most part... and. they spent the money knowing that it was to get complainant a job by some subterranean way after having failed in two honest attempts. They employed their relative Pang Yik to see what he could do about it, and therefore they must be held to be accomplices and their evidence must be taken very carefully.

Their evidence was supported, how ever, to a certain extent by defendant himself. The story was not entirely a fabrication. The document fitted Into the story of some underhand method of getting a job. There was no other reason for the document at all.

Jis Worship did not know to what extent the old man was an accomplice, but

Canton, Oct. 13. A further reply is expected from Nanking as to whether the four South-West-proposals will be in cluded in the agenda for the Fifth Kuomintang National Congress. As acceptance of the South-West demands is deemed unlikely, parations are being made by the Fifth delegates to convoke the Congress in Canton in the manner as ir 1981.

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Delegates are arriving daily in tho. expectation that a Fifth Con- greas will be held here.Special.

Congress in Canton

Canton, Oct. 14.

and Relations between Canton

thoroughly dis-

he was an accomplice only in a Nanking were small way and he had stated that the cussed this morning by local mem- document had been produced by Fang Yik.

Taylor,

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TIN COMMITTEE

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LONDON MEETING DISCUSS- ING NEW AGREEMENT

London, Oct. 14. The London meeting of the sub- committee of the International Tin Committee is at present dis- cussing the form of an agreement for control, which is expected to supersede the present agreement on its expiration..

The object of the deliberations, bers of the Kuomintang Central at which a representative of each Committees. A definite plan is participating country is present," Defendant himself mentioned sums understood to have been formed is to work out a general outline totalling $00 as being spoken of, and

and will be mude known as soon scheme rather than to investigate admitted that Li Yük paid the tea money on all occasions. Ils Worship as a reply is received from Nun intricate details. was not satisfied that the handing king to the South-west telegram

of last Saturday. over of the $5, spoken of as gratuity, was true.

A

To-day's meeting is purely pri- vato and no communique is ex- pected-Reuter,

Kuomintang leaders here are Hla Worship expressed the belief most anxious to have their four that Pang Yik was incapable of pro-proposals submitted to the

omni- ducing the document himself, and was potent Kuomintang National Con- Inclined to believe that the sums of gress to be convened in Nanking Sixth Plenary Session of the Cen- money was paid to Lee Kam-chuen, on November 12, but since their tral Executive Council."

and believed defendant's story to a point.

proposals have been turned down, Defendant must have realised that action has to be taken in Canton. a swindle was going on; when he

The holding of a Fifth National first met this man Lee, he may have Congress in Canton is regarded as honestly thought that this sort of a certainty. Over sixty delegates

It appears that Canton is ap- prehensive if Nanking through the forthcoming Congress will seek abolition of rule by the Kuomin tang, only, and adopt a resolution

charge of Government Reuter.

thing could be done. But he had gone have nlready arrived here.allowing non-party men to assume

to the Harbour Office several times Special.

and on those occasions always mot

Lee at the door.

Ilis Worship further stated that he would stress the fact that Leo was nover to be found in the Harbour Ofice, and

and he felt certain that bý

Strong Opposition

Canton, Oct. 14. From present indications the political situation appears to bo

the

this time defendant must have realised developing into an open split with there was a swindle going on.

as opposition to Defendant had lied about what Li Nanking Yuk had told him was in the docu-Fifth National Congress dally in nient. It was impossible that Li Yuk creases.

defendant what was Reuter was had not told

informed, to-night actually in the document, and that led that Mr. Haine Fu-chen has de- his Worship to believe that defendant clared that the National Congress know the swindle was going on and being convoked by Nanking ba ho therefore found defendant guilly illegal owing to the fact that the on charges (a) and (b). Charge (c) Central Authorities have failed to was dismissed. months hard labour on each of tang all over the country as well Defendant was sentenced to two notify members of the Kuomin- charges (a) and (b), to run concur as those overseas of the agendu rently, and to date as from September three months ahead.

1.

The Rev. A. H. Bray will be the apankór at the Friday morning Christian Fellowship meetings at the Helena May. Institute for the remaind- or of October.

affairs.-

Chiang Kai-shek Returns To Capital

Shanghai, Oct. 14. Madame Chiang Kai-shek, Mr. Wang Ching-wef and Dr. H. H: Kung entrained for Nanking to night for inn Important meeting with Marmal Chiang Kai-shek, who has arrived in the capital."

Mr. Wang Ching-wei ̈was ne- companied by Mr. Tang Yu-len, who Interviewed Mr. Hunng Fu

the new policy to Japan.-Router. this morning, discussing diploma- tic affairs, presumably concerning

The United Press adds that Mar- shal Chiang Kai-shek will spend two days at Nanking after which he will return to Chengtu though he will return to the Capital for the Kuomintang and Central Executive Council meetings.

He made a sensational state- ment confirming the possibility of Canton convoking a separate Con- gress at about the same time as the Nanking Congress, declaring that "If necessary we must resort to revolutionary methods, by" con-- The current conference of the voking a separate Congress with- Kwantung Army leaders at PAWD Cason of Diphtheria. And we out following the procedure provid-Dairen and a general feeling that CASES DIETYDENA WOTANTOPOLUML Los led by the constitution, vestito di important events are browing are ring the BwHowever the anal declaton; has reported to be the cause of the

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