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Chinese Company Training Course: Part II.-All re- Mr. D. Burlingham,eruits of the Chinese Company who have not yet passed Part II of Train- ine Courro will attend at the Chinese Company Headquarters, on Tuesday, October 20th at 17.30 hours for in- struction.
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A group of Ethiopian warriors leaving their native country in the Harrar vegion in order to go
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SHIP INCIDENT
SEQUEL
SNATCHING CHARGE
Two
DROPPED
unemployed bricklayers, - Chan Tai, aged 50, and Chin Kau. aged 38, appeared before Mr. Wynnz-Jones at the Kowloon! Magistracy this morning, charged with snatching 12 one-pinstre notes and a Hongkong dollar note from Ko Hang-yau, 28, married woman, on board the s.s. Prosper
Saturday.
also They were
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BODY CARRIED TO AFRICAN GRAVE
COLONISED FOR FRANCE
(Special to "Telegraph")
BOY SCOUTS COMMENDED
FOR CAPTURE OF SNATCHER
A 19-year-old newspaper haw- ker, Chan Yau, appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, being charged on ave counts of snatch- ing gold ear-rings from different women on various dates between October 8 and 26. He pleaded guilty to the last charge and was Rentenced to six months hard with 15 strokes of the birch, or, if found unlit, to serve two months in default.
Defendant was alleged to have from Pak snatched er-rings Fong, 62, widow, at Peiho Street on October 8; Wu Sun-mul, 45, married woman, nt Fuk Wah Street on October 11: Chung Kwal, 44, widow, at Nan Chang Stacct on October 19; Ko Wong- Fuk Wing sze. 69, widow, at Street, on October 22: and Chau Kin-ining, widow, at Cheungsha- wan Road m October 26.
labour Marseilles. Oct. 27. charged with receiving and unlaw- ful boarding of the vessel. The first
A huge, silent crowd watched the two charges were dismissed, and, departure of the cruiser Dupleix, on the list, first defendant was carrying the conf Marshal Mar- Aned $25; or, in default, one feel. Lyautey.
Resident of first month's hard labour, while second France in Morocco, which arrived defendant, who had three previous convictions for gambling, was fined $50, with the alternative of two months' hard labour.
Detective Sub Inspector lay Whant, in outlining the page. stated that the s.s. Prosper was at BG buy on Saturday. The com- plainant was a passenger on board and was going to Saigon. Abant 10 a.m. the two defendants were seen playing a card game called "Find the lady." Complainant was sitting near them and she carried! her money in her jacket pocket.i wrapped in a handkerchief. She decided to buy a rice bowl and took out her handkerchier and opened it to get ten cents,
Complainant alleged that as she did so. Erst defendant snatched the money saying, “Buy; you have a chance." at the same time hand- ing the money to the second de- fendant. Complainant raised an atarm and all the people about her and the two defendants hurriedly left the ship.
Defendant denied the first four charges, but admitted the last.
Detective-Sub-Inspector Poyntz stated that the prosecution would accept defendant's plea and in- formed the Magistrate that it was at the police station that defend- ant admitted the thefts, but the police did not have any evidence of the first four charges other -than-his-own-admission.
The
last complainant, Chan Kin-ming was walking along the footpath at Cheungshawan Road on Saturday when defendant came up behind her and snatched the ear-rings from her cars. When he was caught the, ear-rings were Mr. George H. Dern, U. S. found in his mouth. Defendant Secretary of War, who arrived in was seen by two Boy Scouts, Lau Hongkong this morning en route to Ying-yeung and Kong Ham-fuk. Manila to attend the inauguration who chased and caught him. of the Philippines Commonwealth, On sentencing defendant who
An officer was told that a woman had had her money stolen and he ehouted out to a boat to chase the sampan in which the men were seen to go off. When the rampan was boarded, second defendant produced eight piastre notes, this morning by special train from Hongkong dollar note and three Nancy, en route to Casablanca, for cards from his pocket, without interment at Rabat. being asked. They were taken back to the ship and the polico signal was hoiated.
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DORADO FLIES OVER COLONY
ENJOYABLE TRIPS THIS MORNING
The Dupleix was escorted by the cruiser Fuch and two destroyers, while four squadrons of seaplanes dipped in salute ns. the ships left the harbour.
had
a previous conviction for larceny, his Worship commended the two Scouts for their action in catching defendant.
BURGLAR IN WHITE HOUSE
Washington, Oct. 27.`, The Chairman of the House Church bells 'pealed as the funeral Lobby Investigating Committee procession wound It way from the disclosed to-day that an unidenti- train to the ship's side.
tied person "jimmied" the locks in The naval escort will be met in his room in the White Hoke and the Mediterranean by the Second ransacked the files of the Com- Battle Cruiser Squadron, six des-mittee containing date. Nothing troyers and a flotilla of the British | was stolen. however.-United. Home Fleet, which will escort the Preas. A scord or so of Geverument French ships through the Straits oilleials and mombers of the Press of Glbraltar and into the Atlantic leoked down on The Peak this while shore batteries fire a salute. morning from the windows, of the --Reuter" Special. Dorado, the passenger and mail carrying plane of the Imperial Air- wava. Services.
STEAMSHIP ABANDONED
CREW RESCUED BY SALVAGE - SHIP
Captain Armstrong, who is in charge of the experimental fights between Hongkong and Penang in the Dorado, took the machine aloft four times this morning and cir- eled the Colony for fifteen minutes or so each time to demonstrate the smoothness, comfort and efficiency
of the service which Imperial · Air-| ways hopes to bring to Hongkong. St. John's, Newfoundland, Oct. 27.
All the passengers expressed
A salvage vessel has taken off the their delight in unrestrained terms, crew of thirty of the British The experience
one which steamer Berwind Lou, which is could not be duplicated too often ground off the cagat of Newfound- For their pleasure, and, combined land,
The Berwind Lea was abandoned with the excellent records of the Dorado's performances between by the crew after she had taken a Penang and Hongkong, shows the terrific pounding and her break-up great reliability
the seemed imminent.-Reuter. of - both machine and its crow.
was
U.S. JUDGE. DIES *·
FEARS FELT
New York, Oct. 27.
Fear has been felt for the safety.
HEADING FOR MANILA
The
Yokohama, Oct. 28.
arrived President Grant here to-day carrying Vice-Presi dent John Garner of the United States, and a large party of Con- gressmen and journalists. en route to the Philippines Common- "wealth birthday celebrations next
month.-Reuter.
FIRE-BUG SUSPECTS
Los Angeles, Oct. 27. The serious chain of fires in the
| MalĮbu. Diştrict have cost over
$7,500,000 up to now but are present under control, and three
arrested persons have been susjileion of responsibility for twe of the blazes-United Press.
FAIR WEATHER
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of the crew of thirty of the British A moderate anticyclone extends Birmingham (Ala), Oct. 27. 5,000-ton steamer Berwind Irea, jalong the Yangtzo Vallow to South The death has occurred of Judge which is aground of Doud Marr's Korea. Depressions are situated Grubb, from heart failure. Judge Land, Newfoundland.
to the cast-southeast of Tokyo and Grubb rendered various decisions. The ship sent out 305 calls and to the south-west of Hokkaido, most damaging to the New Deal, in response the Japaneke ateamer, both moving E.N.E. Local Core- holding the N.R.A to be un-England Maru, hurried to her cast: N.D. constitutional-United Press.
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