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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1936.

FUNDS FOR MUI-TSAI WHO RAN POLICE SERVICES DANGEROUS DRUG

HONGKONG PROJECTS

LARGE SUMS WILL BE VOTED

TO-MORROW'S

AGENDA

· AWAY

RECOGNISED

CONVICTION

WENT TO LIVE WITH MEDALS AWARDED BY FULL COURT HEARS

ARMY OFFICER.

MISTRESS FINED

GOVERNOR

The Colonial Police Medal, Second Class Police Medal and commenda- tions figure among the awards made by II. E. the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, to the Hongkong Pollen Force.

APPEAL

CRITICISM OF MAGISTRATE

An appeal was brought before Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell and Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden at the Full Court of Appeal thila morning by Li So, stias as Li Tat-shang, ngainst the decision of Mr. W. Shofield, First Magistrate, in convicting him on three charges in connection with dangerous drugs...

The appellant was charged with 35,000 heroin pills

An unregistered mul-imai, who ran away with a Chinese military officer

Inspector K. W. Andrew, attached was turned away by him and then ro ported to the S.C.A., was responsible to the Secretariat for Chinese Af-

faire,

is maynrded the Colonial Police for her employer being summoned be- Medal for long and faithful service. fore Mr. W. Schofield, at the Centent

Shatilor awards have been granted to Magistracy this morning.

Inspector R. Shannon and Inspector Yuk-tsing: e Resolutions making provision for The defendant, Fung

Ellis. meeting the cost of several big pro married woman, residing at No.

The 2nd

Class Police medalia jects from loan funds will be moved Des Voeux Road, Central, recond floor, awarded to Inspector F. Hoare, for by the Hon. Colonial Treasurer at was fined a total of $400 on

two meriterious

work and devotion to to-morrow's meeting of the Legisla-summonses of keeping two unregister-duty as Divisional Inspector of the (1) possession tive Council. The resolutions are na ed mui-train, Sas Hing, alias Tsol New Territories, North, during them the second floor of No. 15 Caroline follows:

Hel, aged 10 1. That this Council approves un-aged eight years and Siu Lin-king, last five years. der Section 3 (2) of the Hongkong Dollar Loan Ordinance, No. 11 nf 1931, of the following transfers in tho Schedule as amended by the re- solution of 16th May, 1935:

Item No. 2-Shing Sun Valley Water Scheme from $10,043,631 to $10,443,530.

Inspector J. Fraser, of the S.C.A.. sald that on February 25 the elder girl reported at the S.C.A. that she was an unregistered mui-tani in the employ of the defendant. She alleged that when she was four years old sho had been presented by her antral mother to the defendant in Kwong Sni

Inspector C. F. Alexander is also awarded the 2nd Class Poller medal for exceptionally meritorious work in charge of the Traffic Department at Police leadquarters during the last five years.

Item No. 4.-New Gaol at Stanley district. She aleo complained of have the 2nd Class Pofce medal for second, and $2,600 or one year con.

from $4,631,000 to $1,500,000.

1035.

Item No. 1-Airport Develop marks were visible on her leg. She January, Fazal Ahmed, of the the Crown

Indian

RADIO

BROADCAST What is Value

A Violin Recital By Victor Derenevsky

ART IN EVERYDAY LIFE From Z.D.W. on a wavɗlength af 355 metres (845 kilocycles):

4-7 p.m.. Chinese Programme. 6-0.30 p.m. Children's Studio Concert.

7-7.20 p.m.

Selections from Operas by Creatore's Band.

Aida--Introduction and Moorish Ballet (Verdi): Alda Grand March and Finalo (Verdi); La Traviata- Drinking Song and Gypsy Chorus (Verdi); La Traviata-Freude Act (Verdi); Selections from Mefisto fele (Baito): Mafistofele -Prologue (Bolto).

17.25.7.38 p.m. Four Songs by Danny Malone (Tenor).

1. Mother Machree (Olcott): 2. Believe ine, all those endearing (Moore); 3. Love's Roses (Broones); young charms.

Sweetheart Darlin' (Stothart).

7.38-8 p.m. Light Orchestral Music.

March of the Toys (Ilerbert); Pag Americana (Herbert); Waldieufch Waltz Potpourri (arr. Silbermann); Where my caravan has resled (Lohr), 8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-816 p.m. The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet.

Andante Cantabile (arr. Willough- by); Collette, Valse (Fraser-Sim- HOT); Memories of Devon (Evans).

8.15.8.30 p.m. From the Studie A Talk on "Art in Everyday Life" by Evelyn Fullerton

Road on November 19 last year; (2) passeralen of 4 ounces of codeine phosphate and 1 ounces of stry chaine; and (3) possession of 17 ounces of heroin. He was fined $2.500 or one year and in addition was sen- tenced to one year's imprisonment tent Inspector A. 4. W. Dorling, who without the option on the fist charge recently retired on pearlon, is award-$2,500 or one year concurrent on the exceptionally capable and zealous current on the thirl." ing been struck on the leg with work as ofleer in charge of the

Mr. Leo D'Alminda, for., instructed Item No. B-Tytam: Tuit Catch-feather duster by the defendant, and Criminal Investigation Department by Mr. F. I. Losby, appeared for waters from $800,000 to $720,000.

when she reported two faint enne Kowloon, from October, 1932 to the appellant, and Mr. J. B. Prentis, Assistant Crown Solicitor, was for ment from $895,000 to $975,480.

also said that defendant had another) Item No. 8.Other Publle Works wi-laai in the house.

contingent; Sub-Inspector Recolling the facts of the case, from

$279,823 to $10,335,

Inspector, Fraser further stated Roldu Singh; and Class 1 Boatswain Me. D'Alminda rad on November 10 2. That this Council

approves of

that on February 26

accompanied Lo Yau, of the Water Pallee, have lost the appellant and three others. the expenditure of $5,221,077.82 on with a lady inspector he visited the also been awarded the Colonial Police including a woman, were arrested at the various items of Loan Works as

defendant's address. There he saw medal.

15 Careline Iload. In ore of the two enumerated below during the financing the second girl attired in dirty cloth-

rooms there was found what might be year 1914, which sum shall be met. ing and carrying o a small child on ber His Excellency, the Governor has termed a herein p factory in full from surplus balances pending the nok. The girl said she resided with alan made the following commenda: last-35,000 herein pills as well as jue of further loan:

defendant, and thrt her work con- tions:

a quantity of heroin and other drugs. sisted of

of choppiar firewood and Police Sergeant C. II. Goodwin for The four & fendanta were treated answering the door. The elder girl exceptionally good work in suppress and giny charged with poses. said that she had to

to sweep the Acasionally do the cooking in thing the activities of counterfeiting on of heroin pills, possession ries" by the New Mayfair Orchestra.

ngs in Kowloon, during the latter

prison and possession of heroin. half of last year.

Later on, a further charge, that of Polico Sergeant F. W. Fawlie for leansptrary to manufacture herein excellent work and devotion to duty pills, was addes but this was while attached to the C.ID.. Police sequently dropped by the Crown, » Hendquarters, since 1942.

The appellant did not give evidenes Lance Sergeant T. McInnes for ex-at the Magistracy. The trial lasted ceptionally good work while attached several hearings and the appellant; 110 the Traffic Department rice with the other three defendants were

1932.

convicted on February 2 last.

Head 2-Shing Man Valley Water Scheme.

(b) 2nd Section:

(3) Gorge Dan ... 31,800,000.00 | and (5) 2nd 24" Trunk Main ......... (6) 3rd Rapid Gra- vity Filters

Hend 3-Vehicular Ferry

Hén 4-New Gaol at Stanley

lead -Tytam Tuk Calchwaters

Bend Airport

(b) Airport and Sen-

plane Slipway..

the Дент

absence of the nmnh employed by the 300,000.00, defendant. No wages were paid ber and any 'lucky' murey she received she 250,000.00 and to give to defendant. Both girls took their meals with the her ser- 62,022.61

vants in the kitchen.

2,004,499.00

49,751.IT

GIRL RUNS AWAY

COMMENDATIONS

-

On February 23, the older girl ran

Police Sorgeant Lo Kwong, of the

QUESTIONS ASKED away from the bow and stayed with

contingent, for meritoriou a Chinese military officer at the TaiChine

The facts of the arrest, counsel 151,304.14 Lo Sin boarding house where she said work and devotion to dry in the continued, were that, on information intimacy had taken place between.D. since 1920 and especially received, Bevere Officer Grimmitt the seror Chinese Detective at No. went to the greatises about 10 o'clock $6,223,077.82 them. She said that she

The met The military alleer in the surgery of the 2. (Wanchal) Police Station from one night and there found the de- defendant's husband in Pottinger

attinger 1982 to 1935.

fendants. Certain questions were put Street, and they had become acquaint-ceptionally good work while attached had been put under arrest, and in Lance Sergeant Law Fuk for ex-to them by Mr. Grimmitt after they ed with each other. She left the boarding house on February 26 and fondquarters, during last year...

to the Larceny Squad, CJ.D. Police answer to these queries certain state- suported

ments were mande. at the Po Leung Kuk and

the S.C.A. The av known the law and reported. was then sent to

Mr. Justice Lindsell: Was that ad- ttle girl old the was presented by

mitted by the Crown? ANOTHER CASE

Mr. D'Almada: 4 her mother to the defendant as an

SCOTTISH NOTE

AT WEDDING

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Li Ng shi, married woman, residing

Am

going to

MR. D. L. PROPHET AND | adopted daughter, lost later she sail at No. 12 A. Queen's Road, West, establish beyond all doubt that ques-

MISS H. M. KNILL

the

This afternoon's wedding at Union Church, Kennedy Road, was mare Senttish than many a wedding Scotland. To the strains of the pipes, Miss Helen Mary Knill arrived at the Church with her attendants for her wedding to Mr. David Lambs

Prophet.

The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cuteli E. Knill of Exeter, Devan, whilst the bre groom is the youngest san

of

1lar

Inte Mr. and Mrs. Willinn Prophet, ofWormit, Fifeshire,

On the arrival of the bride at the Church, Pipe-Major Mackie played "I Loe Na a laddie But Ane." Precal ed by the Rev. Mackenzie Dow, the brile walked up the niste on the arm af the Rev. G. E. S. Upadelt, Hend master of the Central British School.

britto Wore #1

Albene wedding gown by

The long dove-tall

Train was

wore

tious

8.30-8.43 p.m. Charile Kunz nt the Piano (by request).

8.43-9 p.m. Jubilee Dance Memo-

9.9.15 p.m. A Recital by Gitta Alpar (Soprano).

1. Lakme (Delibes); 2. The Dubarry (Millocker); 3. I give my heart (Millocker).

9.15-9.30 Bulletin

p.m. Daventry

News

9.30-9.45 p.m. A Recital hy

Hutchinson.

Leslie

1.. I feel a Song coming on; 2. The Morning After lands across the tables"); 3. Love is like a cigarette;

Dreaming 4.

д Dream; This is no si

9.45-10 p.m.

From the Studio. A Violin' Recital by Victor Dere. nevsky accompanied by F. Gonzalez,

Programme

1. Romance Svendsen;, 2. Spanish Dance Sarasate; .3. Libeslied

Kreisler,

10 p.m. Big Ben:

10.10.25 p.m. Excerpts from "To- night at 8.30."

10.25-11 p.m. Dance Music played by Jack Hylton and his Band.

Close Down.

were put to the defendants then read certain parts after they had been arrested.

Counsel

11 p.m. of the evidence given by Mr. Grim- milt in which he stated that he had his mind to arrest the people as foon OR he saw the drags.

and reported at the S.CA. The de Inspector Fraser said that defen- made

up,

she was a muistani The case would first flour, was fined $10 for failing to not have come to the antice of the S.C.A. had not the elder girl been report the intended removal from the Calony of her registered, mui-tani, turned away by the military offer Chun-Chuen-hat, aged 15 yURTS.

doctor in dant's address was first visited on fendant's husband was western medicine.

February 18 by a lady inspector for Defendant admitted ownership of the purpose of interviewing her mi- the elder girl, bus stated that the Far Far lady inspetor, then re-appellant's replies to the first two secul girl blurged to her brother-ceived information that the girl had charges were (1) the heroin pills did 1-law and that she are looking after been taken to Canton on February t not belong to her and that he did her as

by her employer's mother-in-law. The not know the matter and that he went Mr. Schofield impetul a f

Ia fine of $200 girl reported back on February 25, up to the floor to look for a woman.

tò reply en eneb summons, remarking that de- The girl had been visited on numer-charge, because it was added later. fendant's husband nt least should ous ocensions and was well treate<l.

APPEAL GROUNDS

are observed by. Daventry, Continuing, Mr. D'Almada said the

1.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

LEARNERS

"ONE OF TRE CHUGE STIMULANTH). The P. and O. liner, Corfu is due JON

IS THE KNOWLEDGE] here from Shanghaint pim. to- THAT THEY WILL FIND PRACTICAL AND ¦ morrow, BATISFYING USE FO WHAT LEARN."--Dr. John W. Stulebackers|

Un-

A. H. Penn, of 195 The Penk, was with tiny rings of white leather and fined $15 by Mr. Balfour at the Cen- arange blossums. The bride

tral Police Court this morning for her mother's wedding veil of Brus-allowing his dog to be in Mount sels net held

wreath Kellett Road unmuzzled "and place by in of orange blossom bads.

leashed Sergeant li

Hill prosecuted. Attending the bride

were the Misses Maureen and Kathleen Moir

Banished for ten years from April who wore pastel shaded period frocks 10 last year, Man Po, 25, was sent in taffeta, dise mase by "Eunice," to prison for eight months by Mr. and silver lame couts and caps decoral-Balfour at the Central Police Court ed with hand-made civel violets in this morning for returning to the pastel sindes. They carried muffs Colony, Sab-Inspector Walsh pro-

trimmed with the same lowers,

The train-bearers, Master Adrian

Robertson and Jalin Mackie, ware

scull,

The inte

Alr. Partick

Charles

Coast defence artillery practice with live ammunition, due to take place from Mount Davis Battery on March 24, (March 25, spare day), is post- poned until a date to be natitlet Inter.

Wong To-ying, stone breaker, aged 27 years, was admitted to the Govern- nient Civil Hospital at 9.45. a.. yesterday suffering from severe in jurtes received during-bhisting opera Lions at Lycemuh Barracks. He died at 1.40 p.m.

Local estate to the value of $87,409 was left by Mr. Alfred Parker Stakes, late of Rozel Cottage, Rozel Trinity, Jersey, Channel Islands, who died at

There was no

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

The following wavelengths and frognenelim

Call Blen Traubency Wavelength

6,930 k.c. 9.410 k.c

29.59 MALTRA

GOA

683

GUC

GAD

GAK

9,515 11,750 k.. 11.845 kc,

the third

CSP

can

17,790 k.e.

GSI

21.470 k.e.

11.65 metres 31.30 metren 25.53 Izmiren 15.28 metres 15.140.c. 17.57

metres 19.30 13,37 rastres

GMI

CSJ “GBL"

18,200 1.4 21,540

19.50

mstren

The grounds for the appeal, anid- Counsel, were (1) the wrongful ad- niission of evidence by the Magis- trate; (2) the Crown had not proved its case or the verdiet was not kup- paried by the evidence; (3) the Magistrate misdirected himself on facts and law; and (4) the Magistrate assumed Jurisdiction beyond that granted him.

said it was in connection with the Dealing with the last paint, Counsel sentences passed on the appellant upon conviction. According to Ree- tion II, sub-section 2 of the Danger- ous Drugs Ordinance, 1923, a person convicted under this ordinance coul not be fined more than $2,500 or sen- tenced to a term of imprisonment ex- ceeding, twelve months. As far as the sentence on the first charge was concerned, the Magistrate was within bis rights, but as regards the second and third enunts he wondered whether the appellant had to serve an addi- tonal term if he failed to pay the

charges were mentioned

13 concur-

kilta.

Mrs. A. B. Moir wore a brown wood Inglis, formerly, of Hopkins Dunner Mentone Hospital, Mentone, Francne. The sentences on the last two ami Co. Ltd., Shanghal, who died on on June 7, 1035. An application by rent, and counsel submitted that as lace dress with hat to nutch, a fur February 25, 1935, left local stato air. G.G.N. Tinson, solicitor, the law such his client had only to serve two cape and cereage of African daisies, amounting to $11800. An applica ful attorney, for sealing certified copy years, if he did not pay the tine im- She carried for muft,

tion by Mr. D. L. Strellett, solicitor, of grant of probate of the will and the posed on the first charge. Mra. G. E. S. Upadell chase a "Eunice" gown of Marinus pink angel the lawful attorney, for sealing grant two codicils, was allowed. akin satin with a brown mink coat, of probate of the will, was allowed. She wore a bat to harmonize anl 'carried

counterfeit

The following forthcoming

Mr. Prentis said that as far as the first twe daarges were concerned ho wed- was entity agreement, but the The possession of 26 bouquet of African daisies in toning shades,

Hongkong ten-cent pieces of the 1035 tings are announced: Mr. Gerardys third charge was brought under a dif- and the appellant issue was the subject of a charge Marius Byvanck, Consul for the ferent ordinance

Netherlands, Hongkong, and Miss therefore had to serve an additional preferred against Lam Pi, 3 tour Antonin Davidoff, of 207, Bubbling sentence if he failed to pay the fine a brown picture hat, gloves and shops, he was brought before Mr. Balfour Well Rond, Ascot Apartments, Shang-on this count. She carried a bouquet of African the Central Magistracy this morn- dainios.

soldier, Fawlichni

A henry jade green crepe dress was warn by Mry. C. B. Brown with

ing,

Detective

Sergeant

Mr. Harry

outside

Lacey,

admission of

put under

metres

15.03 metres

$110 - k..— (9.19 ~ maires Transmission 1

KS.N., GS.D., G.S.B.)

1.16 p.m. Ben. "Caravanseral," "A

place where caravana meet.” Greenwich Time Signat at 3.10 p.m. 3.15 p.m. A

Fraser Ilechal by Normant (Pianoferia),

3.40 p.m. Talk The Conquest of the

Air." 4 D..

The Newn 4.15 p.m. Close downh

Transmission 2

(0.9.J., G.3.0.)

7 p.m. 1 Ken. The Composer at the Pianforte-7: Geantilla Bantoek.

A recital of Granville Bantock's

songs.

7.15ki "Prom the Woman's Point

of View," by Minnie T. HogE. 7.10 p.m. Musical Interlude. 7.45 p.m. Quantin Maclean. at the organ of the Trocaders Cinema, Elephant and Castle, Gesenwich Time Slana! 8 -1. 18.15 pm. The B.1.C. Empire Orchestra,

9.15pm. The News. 9.30 p.m. Dance Mesir. 9.15 p.m. Clous down, y

(0.8.0.,

10 p.m.

10:43 pm.

Transmission 3

...)

Ben. A Walton Brmphony. The Composer at the Planoforte Michael Head. A reclist of Mehnel Head's songs.

11.30 p.m. Talk: "The Conquest of the

Air"

11.30 p.m. The B1.31.C. Welsh Orchestra. Greenwich Time Bignal at 12.30 .. 17.30 am. The News,

12.15 a.m. Jan Nerenika and His Orchestra,

1 .. Close down.

KING RECEIVES

DIPLOMATS

Mr. Justice Lindsell suggested that The duties of best man were under-prosecuted while Mr. D. S. Cartis waseemun Barracks, and Miss Gladys they should leave the matter for the for the dafence. Hearing was fixed Ivy Knowfiten, of 119 Villas Rout, moment until they could ascertain taken by Mr. Hugh Cameraa Watsón,

Plumstead, S., 18, who is cu route from the Superintendent of Prisons

London, Mar. 17. whilst Messrs. D. Black, J. Forbes, for Saturday at 11.30 n.m. The

to the Colony per P. and 0.1 of his Interpretation of the sentence. The King received in audienco to- G. Milne and T. P. Saunderson were defendant was remanded in custody.

Rajputana.

This was agreed to.

my the foreign statesmen attending ushers.

Appropriate music was rendered on Admitting a breach of the Depor

MAGISTRATE CRITICISED the diplomatic and Longue meetings the organ by Mr. Longyear,

tation Ordinance by returning to thot On a charge of loitering at 4.4 a.m. Mr. D'Almada then proceeded to in London, including the French Two hymna were sung, "Lend us, Colony after he had been banished yesterday

44. Lyndhurst deal with his first point, that of Foreign Minister, M. Flamin, the Heavenly Father." and "0. Perfect for five years on March 6, 1934, Terrace, two. men, Li Man, 19, and wrongful

cortain Bolgian Fromior, Van Zeeland, and Love." Following the prayers and Fok Shing, 45, unemployed, was Wat Chi, 32, were sentenced to one evidence by the Magistrate. The the Poshi Foreign Minister, Colonel Benediction, the bridal party entered sentenced to seven months hard month's hard labour endh when they evidence in question he said, was the Beck. the vestry to sign the register and, labour by Mr. Macfadyen at the Kow-ppeared before Mr. Balfour at the fendants at Caroling Road after they Permanent Under Secretary for For- statements made by the various de Ha Majesty also received the to tho strains of Mendelssohn's Icon Magistracy this morning. De- Central Police Court this morning.

Wedding March" the newly-wed fendant admitted a previous convic- Detective Sergeant Guill stated that wero

arrest. Both the oign Affairs, Sir Robert Vansittart- couple left the Church. A Guard of ton for a similar offence and stated when Li Man saw the detective ho Arsi and fourth defendants stated British Wireless.

that the appellant was their master, Honour was made by the girls that he had come to Hongkong be called to Wat Ohl who was half way hockey team from the Central British work as a substitute on a lighter for were at the bottom of the stairs, ments wero elicited could not be ap-did not diaregard them as he should

up the staircase. The latter's shoes but the manner in which the state School.

a couple of days. Inspector Ellis Wat Chi had a knife in his possession. proved by the Court. The defendants have done. Furthermore, the Magis- A reception was given by Mr. and proscented.

were lined up against the wall in trato did not find out whether or not brought Mrs. C. Bernard Brown at the Roof

comparative darkness and the appel the statements had been Gardon of the Hongkong Hotel. On

Li Pak, 20, unemployed; 'ploaded- On charges of keeping prostitutes lant, though prosent, was not told of home to the appellant. leaving for the honeymoon which is guilty before afr. Ealfour at the Con- lodging houses at 4, Kin Sau Lane and the accusations against him. There Referring to the second ground of being spent at Fanling, Mrs. Prophet (ral Police Court this morning bo 10, Cough Street, respectively, two were two other officers with Bir. the appeal, that the Crown find not counsel said that were a veau rose ensemble of linaleine stealing a fur coat from the Swatow widows, Pun Yiu, 28, and Hv Tal- Grimmi and although they com proved its case, with brown and white trimming, hat Lace Company, Pedder Street, yester Kwu, 64, were each fined $30 by Mr. roborated the latter's evidence ro ruling out altogether the statements and shoot to match.

day. Sub-Inspector J. J. Walsh Balfour at the Central Magistracygarding the statement of the first he had already mentioned, the only

ellent this morning. stated the man was seen, carrying the one Yau, who pleaded guilty to the fourth defendant make similar as "that he was present in the premie

Two other women, defendant, they said they did not hear evidence against his by a district watchman, The UNION WATERBOAT DIVIDEND | Mingistrete: "What is the value of kemping a sly brothel at 14, Swatow cusations against the appellant. Al- There was no evidenes that he was:

the coat?" S. I. Walsh: The value Lane, and Chan Sam, who admitted though such statements were not in in possession of the drugs, and tho At the forthcoming meeting of the is marked as $70. The complainant being the keeper of another sly brothal admissible, coursal submitted, they fret that he was present in the flat Union Waterboat Co. Ltd., the Con- says it is wordts only £30. - It was at 12, Swatow Lane, were each finod were strongly condemned as a prae was not sufficient to warrant con- ulting Committee will recomend that previously marked $125," Bentence $50 with the alternative of one lies by Judges. There was not a viction. Counsel cited several cance a dividend of $0.80 per share be paid of one month's hard labour months hard labour Sub-Inspector single bit of evidence in support or in support of this contention. the year ended Documber 31, 1935, : Gimposed,

B. Thorpe prosecuted in all cases there statements, yet the Magistrate The case is proceeding.

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"WE WANT NO WAR"

GOERING'S PLEDGE TO GERMANY

Washington, March 17. The United States Treasury De-

Cologna, Mar. 17. "We want no war, but to ve partment has announced that income

doclared General Har tax collections for the first fifteen peacefully," days of March were 404 per cent mann Goering, Reich Air 3tinister, ira above those of the corresponding hall here.

the course of a speech in the Guild- porlod last year.

Collections during the fifteen days people, including Civil Governors of Present at the meeting wore 15,000 amounted to $281,758,032 as compare the chief towns and high military ed with $102,429,413 for the same authorities. period in Marcir 1996,

Gomoral Goaring added: “The For the first two and a halt months troops here will remain. there. We in 1930 collections were 4.6 per cent will talk ponce with others, but what above those of the first two and awo do in our den country doesn' Dot 'half months-in-1985,--United-Preon. concorn them--Reuter Sptätat.

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