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W. FT.

Detective Sub-Investor Darkin said he was proceeding west along Queen's Road Epst about 10.30 p.m. at a speed of about 25 miles per hour. He was almost opposite the Naval Yard cufrance when he came

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Little Arsenal Found In Home Of Rich Man

Police Confiscate Unlicensed Guns

NOVEMBER

1937.

LEAGUE SOCIETY ACTION

Hongkong Body To Vote On Motion Condemning Japan

Confilet.

The Report of 6th October,

mmittee of the Committee of Thirteen 1037 submitted by the Drafting Com-

ALHAMBRA

NATHAN AD. KOWLDON

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW Love and Life Endangered by Mystery!

BUCK JONES

The RANGE FEUD

The discovery of several revolvers and ammunition at No. 1 Wood Road,

There will be a meeting of the Summoned before Mr. R. A. D. second floor, Wanchal, during a raldi Forrest at the Central Magistracy by the police yesterday, was respon League of Nations Society on Thurs this morning for driving without duesible for the appearance of Cheong day, Nov. 4, at 0.30 in the Cathedral care and caution in Queen's Road Yuen, alias Cheung Kim, 40, of in Hall, to pass a resolution regarding East near the Royal Naval Dockyard dependent means, before Mr. R. A. D.

the present Sino-Japanese on October 6, Mr. Man Wing-sing, Forrest at the Central Magistracy Dr. Montgomery, the Society's PIC driver of private car No. 3702, denied this morning. He was charged with sident, will be in the Chair, and the the charge, but vas convicted after the possession of a Mouser 7.03 mm. notion will be proposed by Professer evidence had been given, and fined calibre pistol, 4 Browning 4.85 mm. Forster and seconded by the Rev, K., automatic pistol, a Protector 8 mm. Mackenzie Dow.. All interested are round pocket revolver, 00 rounds of invited to attend,

The Resolution is as follows: This meeting believing In the 7.83 mm, 83 rounds of 7.45 mm, 70 of .38

war In the rounds of 8 mm. and one round

solution of International disputes, and revolver, ammunition, without a 11-elency of law over

deprecating the arbitrary use of ence.

R. Detective Sub-Inspector L. up to a small saloon, enr. The rund Whant, said information was received military force to settle International

clear,

(a) ahend of this car

and that defendant had the arms and differences notes. wliness sounded his horn und tried ammunition in his premises, and a to para. When witness's front wheels warrant to search the floor was ob were about level with defendant's tained,

Mr. M. W. Lo appeared for Cheong, of the League of Nations, and

(b) its finding that the Japanese rear wheels, defendant suddenly,

a wealthy swerved his car to the right, and and said defendant was

consistent with the obligation of caused the Inspector to brake hard to man, whose father, from the Straits hostilities on Chinese soll are hi Settlements, diet in 1916. The arms Japan to respect the sovereignty, avoid a collision.

10 the

he independence and territorial integrity Immediately

this, some and ammunition belonged after passengers in defendant's car turned father, but Chrong knew nothing of China and with the obligation not round and loughed, and defendant about them until 10 days ago, when

Chino except by pacifle means and momentarily did the same. The rear they were found in a trunk by theto scels solution of a dispute with

"house buy." Defendant

(c) the removed curtain of the car was then drawn. thot and kept thent in a safe, pend- membera of the League should refrain The Inspector again tried to pass de-

to what he should do from taking any action which might fendant near the Offlcers' Mess, but ing advice defendant deliberately swung his with them. In the meantime, how have the effect of weakening China's A Contral Motion

was ever, information had been laid with power of resistance, car to the right again. Ho

ong the police, and the arms discovered. finally overtaken by the Hongkong

(1) His Worship cautioned defendant, and Shanghai Bank, when the inspector swung hils own car in front but ordered that the, arms and am- and

munition be conflented, of defendant, forcing him to stop.

Defendant declared that the ins-! pector had not sounded his horn, so he did not know he wanted to pass. Inspector Darkin reiterated, that he sounded his horn several times.

His Worship, in Imposing the fine. remarked that it was a very serious offence.

TRUCK DRIVERS FINED

A fine of $10 was imposed on Wong Lap, driver of lorry No. 3237, who was summoned for speeding down Shaukiwan 1 at 22 miles per hour on October 6. Also summoned for speeding in Queen's Road East in the controlled area, on October 12, Chan Fuk, driver of lorry No. 3175, was fined $2.

Mr. P. Brown, of Union Motors, 14 Caroline Road, summoned for allow Ing three unlicenced veldcles to bei in a public roadway so us to cause obstruction, was fined $10. The

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three lorries were found parked in Pennington Street. He pleaded that the vehicles were old, and would not be relicenced again by the police. It was also very difficult to find any storage space, owing to the present war, as much cargo was being un loaded here. The lorries also could not be exported, and were not even wanted as scrap. He had now ar- ranged to leave them on a vacant plece of ground near his premises. instead of in the street.

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Traffic Sergeant A. Bethell the summons had been taken out on the complaint of the Sanitary Depart- ment, as it obstructed them in clean- ing the streets.

PARKING OVER LONG

Mrs. P. A. Nellt, of Peninsula Hotel, was cautioned tor parking her car in Pedder Street beyond the time 18. Hmit of two hours on October Mr. A. R. H. Esmail, of D Village Road, ground floor, was fined $2 for a similar offence a Chater Road on

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October 20. He pleaded that had asked Messrs. Dodwell and Co., to the car for repairs, but they had apparently failed to do so, as he found

note stating that he would be summoned the next

remove the co

morning.

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Mr. David Tong, of 4 Breezy Ter race, was fined $2 for driving in the

Road prohibited part of Chater October 20. Mr. T. C. Quan was cautioned for allowing his vehicle to Pottinger cause an obstruction Street on October 18.

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SHIPS IN WIDELESS COMMUNICATION

The following ships are expected- to be in wireless communication with

radio:-Hague

Maru, Hongkong Sagres, Cowrie, Bhutan, Canton, Pre- sident Coolidge, Eurypylus, Terukunt Maru, President Downer, Tricolour, Empresa of Russia, Empress Of Japan, Potsdam, Empress Of Canada, Iris bank, Toorak, President Grant, and President Adams.

STOP PRESS

recommendation

and places on record

that

its full support of that Report, (2) its strong condemnation of the ruthless and Indiscriminate bombing of civilian towns and villages of Ching.

MAHATMA GANDHI | SERIOUSLY ILL

has

Calcutta, Nov. 1. Mahatma Gandhi, who has received permission to see the Governor of Bengal to discuss the release of poll-

detainees, tical prisoners und postponed his departure from Cal- cutta owing to considerable rise in his blood pressure and the condition of his heart.

Indication that his condition is re- garded seriously was given by the fact that members of the Congress Working Committee who were due to leave Calcutta to-night were asked to postpone their departure.-Reuter,

JAPAN'S APOLOGY ACCEPTED

Tokyo, Nav, 2.

The Japanese Foreign Office has issued a statement that the British Government has accepted an apology from the Japonese Government attack on the recent regarding three British Embassy cara in which Britons were travelling from. Nanking to Shanghai.

The incident is now regarded as closed-Reuter.

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HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN ·

The cost of maintaining the Ling Yuet Sion Creche during the second half of 1037 is estimated at 3280.00 per month. The donor of the Creche has given $100.00 per month towards this cost.

The Society aake for donations to cover- the balance of

$1,200.00

Hon. Treasurers:

Mr. D. BLACK, CA. A

c/o Percy Smith, Bath & Fleming

6 Des Voeux Road, Central.

Mr. KWOK CHAN,

ofo Banque de L'Indo China,

Hongkong.

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