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COINTREJU

THE HONGKONG

TROOPS GOING TO TRINIDAD

TELEGRAPH.

MAY BE NEEDED IF UNREST CONTINUES

London, Nov. 2.

by the поув

and

Announcement made Governor of Trinidad to-day that any adjustment of the Colony's Industrial mechanism, which may be come necessary must be alow difficult, and it will be impossible of

the hccomplishment unless pro- blems are examined in an atmosphere of goodwill and quietness.

The experience of recent months leads

the

Government to apprehend that 11-disposed persons will continue in their attempts to provoke discord and strife. The Government for its part is determined there shall be no of No. 12. interference with the freedom

employers and employed to arrange their mutual relationships on con- atitutional lines as they may gener- ally see fit, and as a precautionary measure to strengthen him in dealing

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A

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Direct From Its Successful Run At The GRAND THEATRE, SHANGHAI.

* SEE THE CHINESE CENTRAL ARMY IN ACTION !

United Kingdom has British Wircicu.

concurred -

WEDNESDAY,

Attachment Of Aircraft Set Aside

No Argument In Appeal Court

NOVEMBER

3, 1987.

BEACH THIEF APPREHENDED

ADMITS FIVE THEFTS AT OTHER TIMES

A further arrest in connection with the theft of property from Europeans at Big Wave Bay recently resulted in the appearance of Lam Hol. 10, unemployed, before Mr. R. A. D. The appeal of the China National Forrest at the Central Magistracy this larceny Aviation Corporation asking that the morning, charged with the order of his Honour Sir Atholl Mac-of a handbag containing a cigarette case, a powder compact, a pair of Gregor, Chief Justice, attaching on dark glasses, $22 and a five shiling acroplane belonging to the CN.AC. piece, the property of Miss Wikeley, In connection with an alleged in of 102 the Pealy on August 31, and debtedness of $10,253.04 be reversed and rescinded, was allowed with larceny of a wrist watch, the pro- costs by the Full Court of Appeal, Periy of Mr. D. J. Mackie, of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Mr. Justice R. E.

on October 21.. comprising of Linisell, Pulsne Judge, and Mr. Justice J. A. Fraser, this morning.

The appellants were represented by Mr. Eldon Potter, KC, assisted by Mr. George She, and the lion. Mr. Leo D'Almada appeared for the respondents. The Texas Company (China) Limited.

Mr. Potter opened his case, by His Majesty's Government in theuning the facts and referring to affidavits and affirmations filed by the pariles, after which he quoted a number of cases. He claimed that the whole case was not a matter of law, but a matter of fact. He held that the low implied the intent but that had nothing to do with the case. In order to save lengthy argument and various quotations of inw, the Hon. Mr. D'Almada at this stage. intimated to

Court that be ngreed with Mr. Potter that the decision rendered by the Chief Justice was made according to law and not to fact.

UNREGISTERED MUI-TSAI DISCOVERED

WARNING SUFFICES FOR REFUGEES

Mr. Potter then dealt with the judgment rendered and submitted that the appeal should be allowed.

Inspector W. Wright snid that In both instances, Miss Wikely and Mr. Mackie visited the bench to bathe, and while they were in the water, defendant and others look the op- portunity of robbing them, of Miss Wikeley's property, only the pair of glasses was recovered. Mr. Mackie's watch was also recovered. Defen- dant admitted to the police that he similar larcenies, but the victims could nel be found.

had

committed five other

Lam was sentenced to t monilis hard labour on both charges.

On Friday Inst, an accomplice, Chan Fuit, 21, was sentenced to two months hard labour, On similar charges..

FOKIS' RUSE BRINGS FINE

FOR EMPLOYERS

nn

their

Fokls who thought

to make extra ten cents or so caused employers to appear before Mr. K. Keen at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning on summonses for splitting

The Hon. Mr. D'Almada usked for short adjournment to enable him to confer with his clients and on the resumption of the Court, after accounts. Lin-

a 25 minutes' recess, said:

Several mui-tral cases came before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning, cautions defendants being administered as were refugees from abroad,

Lo Pui-yiu, 34, married woman, was charged with keeping an registered mul-tsai, Tsang Fuk-chu, alias Tsol Yee, 15, at No. 100 Belcher Street, second floor, and with bring-

3.

her into the Colony on September

Inspector H. W. Fraser, attached to the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, and in charge of mui-tsat, said the girl had been brought to Hongkong from Japan by her employer owing She had been to the trouble, presented to defendant's people about raonths eight five years ago, and

nins

Jaler was transferred to defendant

COULD NOT ARGUE "May It please your Lordships, during the adjournment I have had occasion to consult my clients in connection with this case and my views are that I cannot support my Lord. the Bindings,"

Chief Justice, in his

thus

Defendants were

530 Yu Hung. Castle Pens Road, charged with evading stamp duty by giving two receipts instead of one for the summ of $25.49 pald in; and Mrs. Chan Ho, Ta Til Street, charged on three similar counts.

G. Whitcroft, Detective Sergeant J. attached to the Treasury, explained that receipts for suns of $20 or under Counsel then proceeded to say needed no stamps, but over that sum, that it was perfectly genuine to len cent stamp had to affixed to each receipt. In the first defendunt's obtain payment of the debt due, particularly as repeated demands ense, his fokt made out two receipts, for $15 and $10.48 respectively, and and taken to Japan, where she'

were made and promises to pay put different dates on them, She was lived unt a month ago.

ikat Pu were not fulfilled. Ile red line saving 10 cents, which

he kept. met by her natural aunt in Hong-

the only procedure to set aside the Second defendant's foki did this on kong, and the aunt reported to the

Judgment was the present one and three occasions with sums over $20. S.C.A. that the girl did not appear

he felt he could not argue the case Bath fokls had since been discharged, to be too happy with her mistress.

on the question of fact and therefore but defendants had been summoned written 10 The aunt ad also

then

with his learned friend, Mr. | about this girl's father in Annam and, he had replied that she should bring the matter before the S.CA. REFUGEES FROM CANTON In the second case, Lo To-hing. 53, narried woman, was charged with keeping an unregistered nui-tsai, Lau, Yuk, 13, at No. 2 Kwai Wah Lane,

first floor.

Inspector Fruser said the woman brought the girl to the offices of the S.C.A. on Tuesday for registration. The girl had been presented to her by the mother for $140 in three years ago, and a document to

up.

was drawn

Canton

thi Yu-wan, 13, retired merchant,

N

vas

was summoned for keeping an un- registered mul-tsal, Yu Kuk-nui, alias Lol 1, 12, at No. 151 Jaffe Road, second floor, and Fong King- chung. 20, married woman, similarly summoned in respect of Chan Mul-buen, allas Tsui Mui, bu, at No. 2 Orlen Road, second floor. Both defendants, it was stated, were related to each other, and went together to the S.C.A. on October 20 to have their mut-tsal registered. Defendants were refugees from Conton.

HOLLAND NEEDS DEFENCE FUND

The Hague. Nov. 2.

and because they were responsible Mr. Justice Lindsell: It follows should have exercised proper super- then, of course, that this appeal is vision over the accounts.

First defendant was fined $20 while allowed with costs and, I may add all

hat both my brother, Mr. Justice accond was fined $15 on each count. Fraser, and I feel very strongly that here was, great substance in the arguments addressed to us by Mr.

Poiter.

U.S. OBSERVER HOLDS ITALIAN

CLAIM ABSURD

saw rc-

Paris, Nov. 2. Mr. John T. Bernard, of the United States House of Representatives, told the-press to-day that be gimental records at Albacete and he more was "positive there were no

1. than 10,000 Loyalist volunteers any time in Spain, while rellable re- Porta Indicate that more than 100,000 Italians are alding the Nationalists." Said Mr. Bernard, the Italian statement that only 40.000 valunteers were in Spain is "absurd."

He said he planned to advise Americans to repeal the Neutrality Act or to place an embargo

on

shipments of arms to Germany, Portugal and Italy, "I know larte are re-shipped to General

dded Mr. Bernard. He believed that in the event of r joint Protestant and Catholic Mission going to Spain "and if they reported honestly what they found, religious would end."-United Press.

In view of the rising defence costs, the Government is seeking to sanc- 'lon new taxes, including an increase 'n taxes on' incomes and dividend controversy interest.-cuter.

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Hyde Park, N.Y., Nov. President Roosevelt voted straight Democratle in the Hyde Park Duchess County election to-day, listing his

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