THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1936.
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In order
that he might give evidence, Chan Kam-sing, Shanghai tallor, complainant in an assault case,, was conveyed by stretcher from the Government Civil Hospital to the Central Police Court this morning. und with the aid of crutches, he made his way into the Court room, when, before Mr. Balfour, he gave his evidence sented. He was suffering
Paris, Apr. 27. from a fracture of the right leg, and on the
The Government of France will be completion of the case he even more Left Wing than that under returned to hospital where he will M. Albert Barraut has been, with the probably remain for two months. participation of Socialists and the The defendant was another Shang-support of Communists the most com bai man, named Fou
Fong Chul, who was only anticipated result of the clee charged with assault and also that, tions. with two others not in custody, he demanded 530 by menaces from the ship will be M. Paul Boncour, M. Candidates for the Prime Minister- complainant. ile dented both counts.
Detective Sergeant P. O. Guild re- Edouard Daladier and M. Elouard ated that on the night of April 23, Terriol, all of them strong in Leftist the complainant was in 20 Elgin circles, M. Herriot's reported retire. Street, watching a game of mahment is no longer mentioned.. Jongg Defendant with two others
The success of the Communists in
points--Reuter.
game in and called him out saying yesterday's ballot resulted in an all- there was a man who wished to round slump on the Bourse. Bank of him. On going out to the street they dentanded $30 and on the complain-Tected, and dropped off by 635
France shares Were particularly i ant's refusal to give he was beaten | up. As Indinn constable came uni the scene and arrested the defendant? whom he saw striking the victim. The other two assailants escaped and could not be found.
MARKET REACTION
New York, Apr. 27. Losses touching $6 on some shares were recorded on Wall Street to-day following a heavy selling drive, that
KICKED AND STRUCK Complainant told the Court when he was asked for the money be told the defendant that he could not give them any ns business was bad. Witness was then kicked and struck Witness had known the, defendant) for about a month.
Defendant: He does not know me, came down from Canton on April
In evidence, the defendant stated he went for a walk with two friends and when they got to the Old Balley he told them that it was late and he wanted to go to bed. He was on the point of teaving them when they called the complainant out. A light ensued and witness was asked to chose the complainant, which he did. Complamant fell and witness was in the
act of helping him to get thi when he was arrested.
Cheung Kal-ming. second-hard cluthes denter of Wanchal, testified
that defendant had been in Hongkong before. He arrived a few days ago from Canton.
The defendant was convicted and sentenced to three montis hard
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is attributed chiefly to the Left Wing The bearing complex of the market swing in the French elections together with doubts in connection with the company tax Beuter.
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PRAYERS SAID FOR "RED" BANDITS
London, Apr. 27. A thousand persons attended the thanksgiving meeting In London to- night arranged in connection with the release of the missionaries, Mr. A. Hayman and Me. I. Dosshardt, from The hands of China bandits. The meeting was called by the China In-i land Mission.
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San Francisco, Apr. 27. The convict Joe Bowers, Little Jos of the Tenderloin, serving a term of |twenty-five years' imprisonident, for armed mail robbery, tried to escape from Alcatrez lelanil, the 'American "Devil's. Island," to-day.
He ignored the guards' order: 10. return and was shot in the shoulder and thigh as he tried to make his way down n cliff. He fell sixby feet and died of a broken neck.
Al Capone, former beer baron, sentenced for income tax evasion, and "Machine-Gun Kelly, one of the bad men of prohibition daya, are both in- reputed to be escape proof,-Reuter.
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SHOOTS CHIEF AND THEN HIMSELF
Lincoln, Neb., Apr. 27. Dr. John P. Weller, Professor of Foreign Languages in the University dismissal, of Nebraska, who was under notice of fired two shots ut Dr. Harry Kurk, head of the Foreign Languages Department today, shut- tering his chief's wrist.
rounded by police on the university
Dr. Weller then fled, but was kar
campus and shot himself through the heart rather than surrender.
He died in hospitni,—Renter,
NERVES!
Are you easily startled? Do you The Rev. W. J. Abdis, Director of jump at the least noise Are you in the Mission, said he questioned why- ther there had ever been s time in constant dread of some impending Church history wisen so much prayer indications of
calamity All such symptoms are had been offered on behalf of anyone condition in which your nerves, alary- nervous tension, a BA in the case of Mr. Bosshardt anded and weakened, have become Mr. Hagman, respectively Swiss and sensitive. No further proof is neces hyper New Zealand workers.
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Sentence of one year's hard labour was passed upon Chan Kwai-lin, 60, The Rev. Mr. Aldis paid ʼn tributeLuerves derive the nourishment neces- unemployed, who admitted three pre-o the man whose negotiations with sary to repair the wastage and wear vious convictions for similar offences the "Ited" brigands at the risk of his and tear of the nervous system, is when he appeared before Mr. Mac-own life ultimately secured the re-deficient in the required elements. fadyen at the Kowloon Magistraes lease of the two captives-the Rev.
this morning, charged with returning Mr. Becker-Reuter, from banishment." Defendant was banished for ten years on November
Shu-churn, unemployed; - who admitted having been banished for ten years only last month, was sen tenced to three months' hard labour. Inspector Ellis stated that defendant started as a juvenilo and had agairist him four previous convictions for theft, three of them being recorded against him as a juvenile.
"Defendant pleaded that he had conte [back to get some money from his grandmother who lived at Peiho Street,' Shanshuipo.
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