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CHAUFFEUR. SUES

EMPLOYER

DEFENCE ALLEGES

UNPUNCTUALITY

Madame J. Mosseboeuf, of Mears. Chiffon. Ltd”, wan sued for $60 as wages by her chauffeur, Mohan Din, before the Puinne Judge, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell at the Summary Court, this morning.

Mr. M. A. Da Silva appeared for the plaintiff. The defendant was not legally represented, and she put In a counter-claim for 887 as damages to her car. She alleged repented un punctuality on the part of the pinin tiff and negligence in his care of the

Red Revolt Crushed

FEDERAL TROOPS

IN CONTROL

Rio de Janeiro, Nov, 24. The Communist uprising in Brazil, if official reports are to be believed was short-lived.

An official coramunique Issued by the Minister for War this evening Announced that the revolution had been suppressed by Federal troops.

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MORE FORGED NOTES

FOUR MEN APPEAR IN DOCK

the

Cheung Kin-pul, aged 35, accountant of the On Lok Yuen Cafe, 25, Des Voeux Rond Central, was charged be fore Mr. Balfour at the. Central Magistracy this morning with possession of a forged $10 bank note of the Chartered Bank of India. Aus- tralia and Chinn, on the first floor of 26, Des Voeux Road, Cheung

ear by failing to keep it properlying out Inter in the vicinity of Persona and Shanghai Banking

oiled, or greased.

MARTIAL LAW

In

38, master of the Kam Pun eccgoods shop, faced charges The revolt broke out when munists, led by Luiz Carlos Prestes, of uttering a forged $60 banknote of

ized Natal, severe fighting break the

at the Leung Yik Pawn nambuco.

shop,, 134, Wellington Street, and the It was indicated yesterday that the possession of one forged $50 note of Defendant. In the witness-box, rebels were in control of the state of the name bank and nine forged $10 stated she employed plaintif from Rio Grande Norte, while loyalists bank nates of the Chartered Bank, at

Street. about April at a salary of $10 wero barricaded in suburban "build-on with the enke,

an- month. She diamined him anings in Pernambuco, awaiting Federal

other

13. man, Szo To-wai, r reinforcements-United Press.

un-- September 18 on account of his re

employed, was charged with the times pented unpunctuality.. Three she wanted him to drive her

possession of a forged $50 note of the to town but he could not be found. The

Hongkong and Shanghai Banking time this h

Corporation, a forged 20 plastic bank she

a forged & piastre note of the red him that if t ́

again whu would dismiss him immediately.

Street, ground floor. On September 18, plaintif again

The defendants

arrested were failed to turn up, and she dismissed

Detective C289, Chan Ying-fong. him accordingly. When she

naked

The rebel movement is mainly

The charges were read and him for the return of the key he re-centred at present at Recife where plained, but no pleas were taken.. fused, but eventually surrendered it the reve

revolutionists, assisted by part-of being taken to the Central Police the garrison,

Detective Inspector K rison, drove the loyal troops

Andrew, attached to the Secretariat for Station.

from several positions.

Government artillery has bom-in police custody. All three cases Chinese Affairs, applied for 48 hours barded the rebel headquarters were for committal and each case was Reelfe and warships and aeroplanes connected with the other. are rushing to the storm centres.- Router,

on

On one occasion when she was rê- turning from Fanling, the car made a noise and she asked him what was the cause. Ile replied that there was sand in the engine, Witness Inter took the car to the Gilman's garage for repair and for which sha was charged $86.

She paid plaintiff's wages in full up to the end of July, but only gave him $15 in August because of the cust of repair to the car.

The case was then adjourned until December 6 at 11.45 a.m.

EARL JELLICOE'S FUNERAL

IMPRESSIVE SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S

Martial Jaw has been proclaimed L'Indo-Chine, at 21, 1ingi

· Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 25, throughout Brazil following the com- munist uprisings, allegedly headed by a member of the Soviet Comintern, Captain Laiz Preston.

BYE-ELECTION IN SCOTLAND

FINAL POLLING

RESULT

London, Nov. 25. The last result of the General Election was declared to-day, when three members were returned for the combined Scottish Universities. Mr. Graham Kerr (Conservative), palled

Dr. G. A. Murrison (Liberal. list) 7,629, Mr. Noel Skelton

vative) 7.479 and Mr. Gibbi

Scottish Nationalist) 3,869. There' Are two no changes and one Liberal Nationalist gain.

Mr. Skelton, who was Under Secre-

creating a vacancy for which a bye- tary for Scotland, died on Friday,

election will be held.

London, Nov. 25. Admiral of the Fleet Ear! Jellicoe was buried to-day in St. Paul's Cathedral after an impressive service conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury and attended by the Prince of Wales, (representing the King), the Duke of York, the Lord the Mayor of London, representativeH navies, and mourners.

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accused were remanded

by Chinese R. O. 107, Mok Kwan, 50 years, street coolie, was charged with importation into long- kong and possession of 219 counter- felt." Hongkong five-cent pieces.

On the application of Detective Sergeant C. Byron, the accused was remanded for one week in gol. The case is also for committal.

COTTON SALES

SCHEME

TO LIQUIDATE ALL STATE HOLDINGS

(Special to "Telegraph”)

The final state of the parties in new House of Commons in the defence services and of foreign 22. 387; Liberal National Government cottori

Labour, 8; National, 2; 410. Lotal Government supporters, distinguished The opposition comprises: Labour, 164: Liberals, 18; uthers, 15; total 185, of which

two, members aro National abstentionist and will not sit-British Wireless.

The coffin was drawn on & carriage through silent crowds from the Horse Guards Pornde, to the Cathedral, and the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York walked behind. Among the pallbearers were a Field Marshal, a a farshal of the Royal Air Admiral of Fleet Earl Beatty, Vice-Admiral Foerster, Comman- | der-in-Chief of the German Fleet.

and

In the congregation at St. Paul's nil the Dominions were represented hy their High Commissioners. Tho Archbishop paid a moving tribute to the dead Admiral as a "great sallor, a great leader and a great Christian." --British Wireless.

MORE BEGGARS

ARRESTED

PUBLIC COMPLAINTS

MENTIONED

Chan Fuk, aged 76. years, who was arrested yesterday for begging at Stanley Street, near D'Agullar Street, was sentenced to fourteen days' gaol when charged before Mr. Balfour at the Central Magistracy this morning.

Defendan; admitted a previous con viction for stealing in 1921 and one year for being the keeper of a sly brothel. He stated he formerly,

a seaman and went to Eng- land and America.

Inst

PUBLIC MONEY

VOTES

OVER $28,000 -NEEDED-

Six votes totalling $28,882 are to come before the Finance Committee of the Logislative Council on Thurs- day The biggest item in a sum of $10,000 in respect of the new Upper Levels Police Station. The building in due to be completed next month: and the estimated cost of the work has now boen rovised and reduced from $220,000 to $213,000.

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Of the other vobos, $7,500 fu quired for fuel and Hight for the Medical Department, and $2,092 for New Year bonuses to Chinese en- ployees

FOUR YEARS OF

DEPRESSION

was EFFECT ON AMERICAN

TRADE

atspector L. Tyler remarked that police had received a number complaints regarding beggars and there had been correspondence in the

of

Local

Washington, Nov. 25. Treasury figures revented that four years of depression to the end of 1933 had depleted, the American business reserves by more than

The current improvement repre- sents the first untuined rine of activity since 1932.

papers. In Fuk, 82, was sentenced is one week

for begging in Queen's Road $20,000,000,000. *Central. He is to be sent to the country. He told the Court he went to Church every Tuesday and Friday. He intended to go today,

Yu Shun, 30, was cauiloned and Leung Cheung, 30, was sent to prison for three days, also for begging in the central area. Both are to be sent to the country, by order of the Magis- trate,

ADMIRAL

DREYER

RETURNS

The surplus from undivided profits for all business to the end of 1933 was $35,000,310,000, which. Was $083,215,000 down compared with 1032 and $210,014,084,000 compared with 1929.-United Press.

STEEL WORKS EXPANSION

London, Nov, 25.

The English Steel Corporation has announced the expenditure of £750,000

03 Soon n'a

Washington, Nov, 26. Senator Bankhead has 11- nounced that ho will introduce a BIH for the orderly marketing of

Congress re-convenos.

The proposed Bill, he said, would place the title of all Government cotton in the Commodity Credit Corporation or elmllur agency, which would act ns the selling corporation and release to the market 20,000 bales weekly, beginning on March 1, 1936, thus completing the liquidations of all Government holdings in five years, Senator Bankhead explained that it is important that all affected by the cotton price should know how and when Government cotton will be sold, and it is just s important that it should be orderly. He added that he would. press for the passage of the Bill, regardless of the outcome of the Supreme Court decision validity of the A.A.A. Bankhead Act.--Reuter Special.

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DEATH OF MR. K. KIMURA

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A telegram received by the local office of the N. Y. K. Line announces the death at Tokyo of Mr. Kusuyata Kimura, Director of the Nippon Coming:— Yusen Kaisha, which occurred on Saturday. The funeral takes place. to-day. All N, Y. K. ships in port and the firm's Inunches flew their flags at half-mast as a mark of ́res- pect.

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MORNING

His Excellency the Commander-in- Chief of the China Station, Admiral Sir Frederle Drayer, returned to the Colony this morning aboard his flag- 11.M.S. Kent, after an absenco

ship

in recent years to two Dritish Wireless.

millions-Lafford. Armature for the

FAIR WEATHER.

mili

weighs seventy-three tons, and special arrangements have been made for its A fourteen- conveyance by road on wheeler articulated lorry.

to

In some places, roadways will have. The antleyclone now covers China to bo specially reinforced with steel and Manchuria. The depression has planting while the lorry passes, moved to the south-east of Hokkaido.protect the road, mains and cables.- Local

forecast:-N. E.

Reuter Special. winds,

in the North of several months.

His Excellency was greated with a saluto from H.M.S. Tamar at 8 a.m. and the salute was returned by the moderate; fair. Kont. Later, the Admiral called on H.E. the Offcor Administering the Government. Sir Thomas Southorning a tea party In the Hongkong Hotel The Indian Mualim Society is giv- and the G.0.C., H.E. Major-General

F. 9. Thackeray,

Lady Dreyer was on board H.M.S. Falmouth, which came in with the Kent this morning:

Roof Garden to-morrow at 6.80 p.m. to congratulate the Hon. T. H. King upon his appointment as Inspector General of Polico.

SIAM ORDERS SUBMARINES

Bangkok, Nov. 25. Blam has ordered four submarines from Japan, each of 370 tons, to cost £80,000 each, without armamenta.. Router Special.

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