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UNDESIRABLES · EXPELLED

INDIAN AND RUSSIAN

There was an

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER

SOLIDLY SUPPORT

LEAGUE

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plate

11, 1936.

DEAF MUTE CHARGED

TO BE CARED FOR BY SOCIETY

pecurity being rightly based on the principle of universulity, the Lith- uanlan Government thinks that the

Lam Chef-shiu, 19, unemployed, League of Nations should again invite

abrent to beco

become of 40 Argyle Street, appeared for the all states now members Being convinced that the third time on remind before Mr. E. tusk of the League of Himsworth at the Kowloon Mngla- Nations is to safeguard the security tracy this morning on a charge of of it members and the inviolability larceny of a silver anklet from

also three-year-old boy on August 26. of their territories, and nothing also that the effiency of

of the help afforded

Defendant, both deaf and dumb, Covenant to a member attacked by

was unable to give evidence in the to a breaking

case, in which he was accused of ap- deperd in most ul cases on the promptness with which prouching a married woman, Lo Ng, from behind, and of having carefully rendered, tituentor

thr it is

believes that it in extracted the silver anklet that was necesary to lay down that the dura-

ra on the ankle of her baby son, Sin lion of the procedure previous to the Yim, whom she was carrying on her

play of netund coming into

the back. of the safeguards

Covenant shall The Principal of the Ching Mute reduced to a strict num. Society appeared in Court and stated be

minimum. The Lithuanian Government thinks that he was willing to take defendant that the procedure for deciding that back into the keeping of the school, been committed where he had been for several years na aggression has should be improved by making it and give him another chance. speedy and by providing clear and and quite unmistakable definitions

Government

pened oneer, injunctions.

LACK PASSPORTS Charged with entering the Colony without 11 valid passport. Bishen Singh, aged 40, unemployed Indian, appeared before Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Central Magistracy this morning Detective-Sergent Loughlin, pro- secuting, said defendant came to the aitan with- Colony on the steamer

in out n passport. He was formerly the police, but was dismissed in 1929 and went back to India. From there he went to Singapore and then to Amoy, from which port he took a to the Colony. Sergeant Loughlin said he had been instructed to ask for imprisonment for defendant, as the Colonial Secretary's Office had Indians complained of the number entering the Colony without pass- ports, and the heavy expense entail

india. ed in repatriating them back to

was an agreement between the local Government and the Indian Government, said the police by which the Indian Government would ut grant a passport to Indian coming to Hongkon the person was guaranteed employ-possibility of enabling decisions to ment in the Colony. If any Indian be taken more carily under Articles

The Covenant were allowed to enter the Colony and 10 of without prospects of employment, modifying the rule of unanimity. the whole Colony would be over-run In connection with the principle

the by them.

the universality of the League

Government An Indian sergeant of the guards Lithuanian

considers on the Haitan knew defendunt had

that the help to be given a member vietim of un no passport and reported the matter

aggression should also to the police on

Regional be of a universal nature. arrival of the steamer.

Defendant had no means obligations should therefore merely of sustenance, and there WIH no supplement the general obligations prospect

of him getting employment, arising under the Covenant, in order obligations cost to the Government to

moke these general effective. The repatriate defendant to India would

Lithuanian be between $85 and $00. Defendant Government is of opinion that the could not be sent to Singapore be- universal assistance to be afforded cause Singapore would not

not accept to a victim of aggression. In any Indian travelling from Hong-political, economie and francial flerts kong without a passport, but would should not be limited to negative acts admit Indians coining from India. against the Covenant breaking state. It should also be positive in the farm of political, Bunncial and economic neistance to be granted to the victim

of aggressiori.

The Magistrate sentenced defen- dant to 14 days' imprisonment and made an expulsion order against bun

Lithuanian Government thinks that

is desirable It is

to cxannine 1/2

more

by

of

His Worship discharged defendant and ordered that he be kept at the China Mule Society's premises at 14

ok Po Street.

"MILLION-AIRS ON PARADE"

BIG BOOKINGS FOR SUNDAY

When the curtain rises on the open-i

night of the musical revue "Milton-airs on Parade"

concert,

fewer

six hundred people will witness what promises to be one of the mast spectacular musical entertainment staged by local amateur artistes. The which is to be held at the

on Sunday,

lay, will be in Club de Recreto on the open air, as the number of tlalteis suld far exceed the seating capuelty allowed inside the Club's fall.

Those who have already bought tickets are requested to

to arrive early,

The Litinian Government de- sires In

this connection to refer

embodied in principlen the Covenant of financial assistance to Shou

afforded 14

be

aggression.

the

victim

INSURGENTS

HARASSED

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discretion to close their balces and flee the country if they consider that step necessary.—Reuter.

Hull Explains

Washington, Sept. 10. Mr. Cordell Hull. Secretary of State, explained the decision for the withdrawal of American warships from Spanish waters to-day us due to the fear of a possible repetition of the Kane incident, in which a Spanish plane bombed

the American des

royer and the ship fired at the plans. Moreover, he sald, Americans desit- ing to evacuate the country had Been transferred.

The closing of the Madrid Embassy and withdrawal of diplomatic repre- sentatives in Spain were not contem-' plated. Any future precautionary action would be at the discretion of diplomats on the spot.

Meanwhile, Major Ramon Franco has announced that he is resigning his position in the Spanish Embassy here and will proceed to Spain to Jolu s brothers in the rebel forces

As soon as he scils

his personn possessions to pay for his transporta tlon,

He revcated he had received no salary since June.

His departure will leave only three minor Embassy attaches In Washing- tan-United Press.

Cruisers Leave

Tangier, Sept. 11, The German cruiser Nurnberg and

the Portuguese destroyer Tejo left here to-day, it is presumed for Portugni-Renter Special.

Seeks Provisions

As there is no reservation of sents The

Dakar, Sept. 11. to door will be opened at 0.15 p.m.

limited thear. Only a

number of tickets will be sold at the door.

The Spanish cruiser Mendez Nunze Should the weather again prove un-

arrived from Fernandopo Island to- favourable on Sunday, an announce- day and asked permission to take on ment would be made over the air provisions-Reuter Special. from ZBW at 1.30, p.m. postponing the performance.

of

DANISH VIEWPOINT The questions involved were dis- eused at a meeting of the Foreign

thr of

Northern Ministers countries at Copenhagen on August 20, 1936, am the four ministers found all themselves In agreement

RUSSIAN EXPELLED Victor Boutakoff, aged 34, un- employed Russian, was also brought before the Court.

Sergeant Loughlin bad sald defendant

was a known character, and had been seni away from the Colony before. Defendnot applied for permission to return. but this was refused. On his own admission, defendant told the police he had come from Canton, and on his arrival he went to the Benevolent Sockety. A Russian lance-sergeant of the Hongkong Poller saw. defen-essential points, says a message from dent there, and arrested him.

the Danish government.

Government," "The Danish

suys the Danish Foreign Minister, "con- siders that in the present situation it is neither necessary nor possible to: amend the Covenant but it thinks that all efforts should be combined with the object of applying ពន satisfactorily as possible all the rules that the Covenant contains.

Defendant was taken to the Cen- tral Police Station, where he insisted that he was an American by the name of George White. He finally ndmitted his own name. Defendant and been here before, and should have known he was not allowed to return.

Defendant, who, did not say any thing, was sentenced to three weeks' hard labour and an expulsion order was made against him!«.

CROCKERY SHOP ROBBED

FOUR MEN SENT TO

PRISON

11

would acco: dingly suggest a few ideas for discussion at the September assembly:

efforts to make the League universal; since it is, in our opinion, essential to the success of the League that it should be made more com-

is. prehensive thom it now

We suggest that the assembly should ask the Council to enquire (perhaps through a special committee) into

this

2. Inquiring into the possibility of opening acgotiations with those states which hold aloof from the League with a view to bringing them into it, and the best moment for dus ing so, and also any measures that may make it easier for nun-merabers | states to join the League.

Four unemployed men. Man Fook. 36. Li Shui, 37, Tam Sing. 34. an Fun Po, 26, appeared before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central Magistracy this morning, charged with having broken into No. 0 Tsul Ou Lane.

3. To examine the possible forina ground floor, and stealing a quantity which countries that have not so at $20, the far seen their way to join the of crockery, valued property of Lo Kam-fai, munuger of League could co-operate in any the Lo Wing Cheung crockery shop, measures that might be taken to Upper Lascar Row,

ery

Lane, first floor, an

LORRY DRIVER.

FINED

COLLISION JUST AVERTED

of

Mr. G. I Wilson, director Robertson, Wilson & Co., was com- plainant in a summons against Teang Chi-chuen, driver of lorry No. 2788,

before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Cen- tral Magistracy this morning, for driving without due care and caution Pokfulum Road on September 2. Mr. Wilson stated he was driving aloing Pokfulum Road towards Aber deen. Near the filter beds he saw a bus coming towards him, followed by a lorry. The lorry overtook the bus and in doing so the driver went over to the wrong side, and finally his car

and the lorry stopped about four feet away from each other. It was almost-u-hend-on-collision~~~

A representative appeared in Court for defendunt, and admitted the fine of $25 being

summons,

imposed.

CASTLE PEAK ROAD

TRAFFIC STILL BLOCKED

prevent war, and in what ways they could inke a

a more netive part in the League's work in the economie. moral, technical and humanitarian

There is still complete blockage of spheres. Rules for the application traffic at a point near the 18 mile of the provisions of the Covenant.

"I also suggest that a Committee

Another man, Wong Yeung-kau, 37, licensed hawker, was charged with receiving stolen property, but the charge was subsequently with drawn, and, he was discharged.

Detective-Sergeant

Dowmun ant C. said that, on information, he went to be set up to frame rules for the No. 2 Mun Where

he found four operation of Articles 2 in order to oplum divani, baskets containing the stolen crock facilitate its application at an early stage a dangerous situation should The first four defendants were there, and said the crockery belon

anged develop."--League of Nations Wire-

to them.

Afth defendant came up the stairs, and was detained. His premises were searched and more crockery found there. There YOKOHAMA was no proof, however, against him of receiving stolen property. He wES at one time a customer of the com- plainant, but during the past three months had

not bought anything from complainant. It was possibič that when he was arrested he was

The

VAS

less.

BANK

stone along the Castle Peak Road and

more than likely that passage past this point will be Im- possible over the week-end, as there is still a large quantity of rock and earth to be removed.

The block was caused by a heavy landslide during the last torrential rains when roads were, blocked al several points round the New Terri SPECIEories. All have now been cleared, however, with the exception of the fall at Castle Peak Road,

INTERIM DIVIDEND

ANNOUNCED

The local branch of the Yokohama

on his way to the divan to, buy more Specie Bank, Ltd. is in receipt of a crockery.

The flat next to the complainant's telegram from the lead Office to the godown had been vacant for quite effect that, at the 113th half-yearly

the long while, but five days ago it had ordinary general meeting of the

Head been

occupied. The

defendants shareholders held ut

of the bank at Yokohania, on the bruke through the kiteben door of instant, u net pront of Yen 17,106,- this flat and entered the godown 51.83 was shown, including Yen by Kfting up the wooden bars. The 10,000,037.10 curried over from last fat was once again untenanted.

It was resolved to make Mr. Schofield sentenced the four

the following allocations: defendants to three months' hord Inbour each.

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The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Reuter.

October To Reserve Fund... 1,750,000.00 December Dividend of 10% per

annum (for the half-

January March

year ended 30th June 1930)

May

Y. 5,000,000.00 July To be carried forward

Spot

to next account....Y.10,410,031.B3

New York Colion

12.10/11 12.10/12 12.11/13 12.14/15 12.08/08 12.08/08 12.05/06

12.03/03

11.00/09

11.00/12.00

12.00/00 11.01/01

12:50

New York Rubber

September, October Y.17,190,051.93 December

January March

London, Sept. 10. Mr. E. J. Crutchley, Public Rela- tions Officer in the General Post Office, who was formerly United Kingdom representative in the Com-

It is also advised that the President, monwealth of Australia, has been Mr. Ken Kodama, has retired and May seconded temporarily to act as addi- Mr. Toshikotu Okubo, Vice-President, July tional Assistant Under Secretary of has been elected President and Me. State in the Dominions Office. Yakichi Suitsu' has been nominated British Wireless,

Vice-President:

MONEY FOR CHINA COLLEGES

12.50

16.19n

10.33/34

16.21/21 10.235/24u

16.170

10.32/32

16.340

16.30n

10.43/43 10.44/44

16,50b 10.58n

10.50b/53

10.58n

Total sales-440 tons.

Chicago Wheat September 1112/111 1112/11156 December 110%/110 110/110% May 109/109 100%/100% LONDON CONFERENCE

Wednesday's sales: 15,357,000 bushels. Chicago Corn London, Sept. 11. September 110/1104 111/111%

. 044/0438 After consultation with the French December 9456/0432

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suitable date for October 00/00

092/99%2 $1,200,000 during 1938, to be divided October 10 is, a

0814/08 between-eleven leading colleges In the conference of Locarno powers in December 974/074

May London.--Reuter. Bulletin Service.

9998/095 100/1104 China-United Press.

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