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DRIVER FAILED TO STOP

(Continued from Pagé 1.)

car in view for about 500 yards. The place was well lighted. The Injured man had also. stated that no crowd had gathered.

Sergeant Clarke added that the soñh' was in a very serious condition for some time. Both his legs and an urin were braken, and his face smashed 50. He is now a cripple.

Mr. Schoßeld remanded the car for hearing on July 14 at 3.30 p.m.

OTHER CASES

A. W. Martit, driver of private enr No. 3387, was fined $10 by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning, on a summons for driv Electric ing at a dangerous speed in

Hond on Jun 19.

A representative appeared on be half of defendant and admitted the summons.

Traffic Sub-Inspector S. C. Saunders. sni defendant drove between 32 and 35 miles an hour from Ah King's slipway to the Electric Company. It was a controlled area, the speed of motor cars being limited to 20 miles an hour.

ANOTHER CASE

In another case, Fan Chi-kuen, driver of private car No. 3450, sum- maned for having falled to stop after a collision in Caine Road on June 26. and having failed to report within a reasonable period of time, was fined $20 on the sccol summons and re- manded for hearing on the first Bur mon to the afternoon of July 14,

Defendant said he stopped after having knocked down a little girl.

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1936.

NEGUS AND CHILDREN IN LONDON

Emperor Haile Selassic and his two sottstown Prince Aafao Wossen and the Duke of Harar. photographed during a walk in the furk urrounding his London house at Princen. Gnte,

NO HOPE OF

hut went away when he saw the gir| FURTHER SANCTIONS pickerself up and run away.

Traffic Sergeant G. Your stated that the girl received a fractured right hor leg. The defendant knocked down and stopped his ear about twelve feet away. He got out, looked back, then got in and drove away. De- fendant, did not report, until about seven hours Inter, after he had heen to his house and natifled him about the accident at about 3.30 pan. accident ocrabred about noon.

KOWLOON CASES

The

A summons for failing to drive with due care and caution aloner Caatle Peak Road about 6.15 p.m. on June 6 was admitted by E. R. MacDinm14, driver of private car No. 3627, before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Maxi- strney this morning.

Trafic Sergeant J. Serim stated that defendant was driving his car down Laichikok Hill towards the Pris Hon. Whilst turning the hair-pin bend at the top of the hill, defendant, for sinne unknown reason, drove to the off side of the road and struck a rock.

the lig managed to straighten

No which then struck private car 1503 which was on the left side of the road and going in the same direction.

car

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anked that the obvious causes of war now threatening be removed.

He warned the Assembly not wait until it

too late-Reuter Special.

W214

Favours Sanctions

HAS LOST

Keeping SCREEN TSAR Memory of

Mdivanis

Green

Geneva, July 12. New Zealand's High Commissioner, Sir James Parr, informed the League

that his Assembly

Government THE mame of the "marrying favoured maintenance and intensifica. Adivanis" is to be handed

against Italy down to posterity. tion of sanction Bruter.

Princess Nina Mdivani, whose Negus Suggestions brothers, Prince Serge and

Prince Alexis Mdivani, were kill- Genova, July 2 Emperor Iinile Selassie has laid bed in accidents, revealed in five the Lengue Assembly twa London, that she and her only solutions, the first requesting a League surviving brother, Prince David. members' loan of £10,000,000 under have decided to present the second calling for the Assembly to terms of the Covenant; the proclaim non-recognition of forcibly annexed country.

Damage was caused to the rear mud-plu is taking these steps to invoke a gunrd of car No. 1600.

Defendant pleaded that he had at that time just come out of hospital. and he thought, he must have been driving too much that day,

The Magistrate remarked that as defendant lind just come out of hos-

A covering note 'states that Ethio-

clear manifestation of the majority of the League members-Reuter.

Summary of Speeches

London, July 2. Delegates of the Irish Free State pital and had been driving a lot dur- and New Zealand took part in this ing the day, he must be held respon-afternoon's discussion on sielions sible. If he was not in a fit condition at the meeting of the League As- to drive it ear, he should not attemptsembly at Geneva. The debale will to do so. There was also risk to other be resumed to-morrow. unera the rond.

Defendant was fined $20.

war

Mr. De Valera urged that the F. G. Thomas, driver of private car Great Powers shquld meet now in a No. 3236, was summonest for falling peace conference to prevent to produce his eonce to a policeman | rather than to wait for a conference in uniform at Saigon Street on June which would have to be held atter 6, and causing an obstruction with his Europe had once more been drenched car in Saigon Street by the Majostle in blood. Theatre. Constable B. 575 stated that the car was parked in the street for about 25 minutes and when he anked defendant for the licence, defendant said he would pradure it in the Traffic Office in Hongkong. Defendant plead ed he did not know any Station in Kowloon. A fine of $6 was imposed on the two stimmonses.

CARDINALS MAINTAIN

FAST PACE (Continued from l'aye 1.)

to the

Browns'

thirteen, including aners

A polo trophy to be played for in England in commemoration of Prince Serge, who was killed during a match in the United States three months ago;

A motor-racing cup to be raced for in this country in memory of Prince Alexis, killed in a car accident in Spain last autumn;

£8,500,000

WILLIAM FOX FILES

HIS PETITION

New York, June 21.

the Filmsaml ONCE Tsar of

The most powerful man in the industry, Mr. William Fox has filed

at Camden, New his petition Jersey, with labilities estimated at £1,600,000 and assets at £400,- 090.

Mr. Fox, who was born in Hungary

57 years ago and went to U.S.A. as a child, entered the picture.business 1904 as a theatre manager.

FIGHT FOR CONTROL

He built up the Fox Film Corpora- tion, and in 1929 obtained controlling interest In the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Co. and a 45. per cent. interest. JIL Gaumont-British.

At one line Mr. Fox's personal for-

A year later when the US. Stock A scholarship to the new Market collapsed, he became involved Indian state school founded by in a long-dmwn-out struggle for the the young Maharajah of Jaipur, control of FOX Films and Fox who is now in London and Theatres, against whom Prince Alexis's polo team, Les Dlables, played tune was estimated at £7,000,000. last year.

He has given more than £1,000,000 THEIR LIVING WISHES

to charity, and has described himself "Although I am not a Spiritual-as the most insured man in the world ist I am convinced-that-the-per-he has life policies for £1,200,000.

"Thus, in a Tew years Mr. Fox has sonalities of my brothers, and of not only lost his £7,000,000 fortune, my fiance's father the Inte Sir|but nearly £1,500,000 besides, Arthur Conan Doyle, survive, fa

Sir James Parr (New Zealand) that communication between the favoured the maintenance of sanctwo worlds is possible," the prin- tious, but would aequiesce if majority ot Dengue members cess said.

the

favoured suspension. Referring to "I want, therefore, to carry out League reform, he advocated that my brothers living wishes, all nations of the world should be

"Alex wanted to give Jaipur's invited to the September meeting school a scholarship, but he was

killed before his wish could

the Assembly.

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Other speakers this afternoon in-† fulfilled. The Maharajah over- cluded Sen Kivis Vienna (Chile), whelmed Les Diables with kin-

METAL

nes and Mlex could think of a

TOBACCO HIDDEN UNDER FRUIT

SEIZURE OF BANANAS RESENTED

by Clift and Rejma, in the Arst of treaty broken. but nothing could marriage in September, that I think/would withdraw the charge against

who supported Argentina's inituctive

At the Central Police Court this In non-recognition

Wong of the hallan better way of showing his appeared before Mr. J. H. B. Lee,

morning, a woman.

Loung conquest had schled tat unkiss esz fidence in the efficacy of the Lea-

20 revelation.

charged with the possession of "Polo was the thing Serge cara! quantity of dutiable ԼԱՐ

Curlie were restored,

maihat

tobacco, con- most in the world for und he 35 esterated in two baskets of bananas. win over St. Louls, getting seven-reconsider her continued teen hits, including home runs by ship.

joyed his season over here where Revenus Ofleee W. Ward clates Hale and Knickerbocker,

.. Denis Cenan Dorie, my uathai u widow, So Siu-Inm, and claim

are gent to le after led the tobacco, and the prosecution memorial in the shape of a pol Wung Leung, She was according

ly discharged. trophy is extremely suitable.

Danis and Alex, were frien! Mr. D. Brittain Evans, appearing and share my passion for motor for So Stu-lam, pleaded guilty and

accounta ins That

for the explained that she was a widow und Huron Blug (Austria), referring decision to give a motor-ravin fra of. Joinsson, Stokes and Master, her husband was employed in the so the tailan memorandum pre- serited to the Longue at the ope

cup."

She had been in the country three years and did not know she was committing an offeace.

double-header.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Mr. K. G., Westman CSweden, sold that the sanctions front w reverse the Assembly's verulet da Cleveland won the second game Italy was, the aggressor. He deplored four to two, hitting seven times tone fact that the League five. There were no errors. Trosky universal.". hit a homer.

Washington beat Philadelphin four to three, though Senators had one eror um cach had eight bita.

Detroit defeated Chicago 'seven to one, hitting ten times to seven. The White Sox had two of the three errors,

Wall Hu

of the Assembly meeting, said it was inspired by the spirit uf the Covenant.

GERMAN

Among earlier aptaktes were Mr. Werber's home run aided the Red Stanley, Bruce (Australia), wie sind Sox, but Boston was one run short that in view of the facts his Gov. FLEET FLIES

of New York's total of eight at the ernment were of the opinion that

close. Yankeca hit fixteen to the time had been reached when in KAISER'S thirteen, and had one of the four this dispute sanctions were of n errors. Reuter,

LEAGUE'S SECOND

FAILURE

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that could finally ensure the mit Lenunce of universal peace and the

prevention of armed aggression. But

further avall and should be lifted. WAR FLAG

The alternative meant war, for which, he thought, they were no prepared, and this view Wil strengthened when they considered the acute anxiety which the presen situation in Europe was causing Australia was ready to review, the system of collective security and he was of the opinion that the Covenant should be reinforced,

Delegates of Uruguay, Denmark,

if the members of the League wished | Switzerland and

Holland

also in-

to rely upon such a scheme, then as dicated support for the lifting of

M. Maxiin Litvinoff (of Russia) so sanctions.-British Wireless.

well had sald, they must defend it by

all Ricans, oven by resort to armed farce.

Referring to the objection that the burden of the application of allitary measures would fall principally upon the major powers, Mr. Koo declared that it was fair that the stronger powers should contribute more since

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Italian Solidarity

Geneva, July 1

The Italian delegation to the League Assembly announces that cho

1. O. Ward applied for the con- fisenfion of the bananas and baskels on the Instructions of the Super- intendent of Imports and Exports..

Mr. Evans: I think it is a great shame. Take a few of the bananas, but surely not the whole lot. You cannot conceal anything in a banana, The baskets, I agree, should be con- fiscated, as they are the velloles, but not the bananas,

R. O. Ward argued that the tobucco was concealed underneath the fruit. The confiscation order was granted, The tobacco was also confiscated.

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Berlin, June 1. TMPERIAL Germany's war flag

will fly to-morrow, by com mand of Chancellor Hitler, ma ali navy ve, żels in home waters to celebrate the twentieth an- Among the arrivals from the Unit- niversary of the Battle of Juted States on the President Coolidge land.

yesterday afternoon, accompanied by hind travelled to his mother who Germany claims Jutland as Kobe to meet him, was Donald Lind. victory over the British Ficet, say Ballantyne,

Jr., son of the The imperial flag will also be Manager of the Chase Bank ir hoisted on the, kiel Navy Menoriai Hongkong. A very popular ber of the local American to Le Cangarated by I

munity, "Skippy," as he is known to moriow.

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Boll British and Jews have his friends, has been to the Arch mere School, Claymont, Delaware remainder of the Italian Journalists lost prestige, and the Jews now for the past twelve months, and has have loft Geneva in oriler to mark set their hope more on the Red come to spend his summer vacation their solidarity with those of their Army of Russia than on the Bri- with his parents in Hongokng.

they had the greater interesta at companions who werò expelled follow- tish Navy. stake, and so would benefit more from ing the demonstration in the Assomb

peace.

For the effective organisation and maintenance of peace the principle of universality was indispensable, Mr. Koo" concladed/Reuter.

"I have again and again re The forthcoming wedding is ́an-

by Chamber against Emperor Haile ferred to the dwindling power of ounced of Mr. Hugh Gregory Arome, Selassie,

Britain. Now the British them-fanclior, St. Joseph's College, and Mias They have all gone to another Can- ton and will go home to Italy to selves are rubbing. their sleepy Doris Margaret Loe, teacher, Sieters

of the Immaculate Conception. oyen!-Reuter.

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