THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH THURSDAY,
MARCH 24, 1938.
DEATH OF FAMOUS INDIAN PRINCE
The Maharaja Of Patiala
TWO CHARGED WITH
MURDER OF COMRADE |‡LETTERS TO THE
(Continued from Page 1.)
clone in reverse order. They betted $10 and deceased won.
FELLOW VILLAGERS Accused were fellow-villagers, and on hearing of tie bet the second asked deccased to return the money. Deceased refused, and it was possible that his determination to hold on to the money in the face of repented demands fed to his murder.
EDITOR
To the Editor,
JAPANESE KEPT ON THE RUN
(Continued from Page 1.)
encircle the Japanese forces who are stubbornly resisting.
rear to
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BROADCAST What is Value
It is stated that the Japanese are "At the Black Dog” And
their attempting to protect
Chuhsien by retreating from
Other London Relays Yishui, and to prevent the Chinese from advancing westwards towards the Tientsin-Pukow railway line, and Japanese thereby threatening the the
troops operating in the vicinity of Hanchwang.
Hongkong Telegraph. Sir.I have read with considerable interest the report of the Salvation Ariny Home Annual Meeting, especially the reference to de-scoundrels who
living out of In addition to accused and ceuse, there were two other guards, helpless little children.
This nefarious practice is unfor- Nos. 20 and 77, stationed
to tunately all too common, and ex- Island, and their duties protect the magazine, the administra-amples are to be seen in the Colony tive side of which was in charge of dally. The ordinary beggars are bad Mr. W. H. Bailey. The guards were enough, but when able-bodied men under the control of an Indian Police and women explolt little suering children, no punishment can be too Sergeant, 150.
severe.
On the were
Lahore, Mar. 23, The death is announced of Sir Bhupindra Singh, the Maharajah of Patiala, at the age of 47,--Router,
Br Bhupindra Singh, Maharajah of Patiala, was the head of the Siths in India. Born in October 1801, he succeeded his father in 1000, but did not tctually rule il 1010. He had,
Accused and decensed had their In the meantime, received an excel-
bungalow, Бате lent education, and his necession to quarters in the power was marked by the develop while the others, together with the ment of the progressive policy pur- Sergeant, slept at the Police Station.
Furc
of regency, sued by the great attention being devoted to the welfare of his people. The ruler of the
largest State In the Punjab, with a population of 1,500,000, he was a man of great income estimated at wealth, with an
£300,000. His palaces were trea- houses of jewels. At the cor- onation of the Maharaja of Kashmir,
jewels he wore were the
wortli £200,000.
The Miharaja was a keen sports- man. He was a elever polo player and an excellent batsman. In 1911 he was captain of the Indian cricket teom which toured England and he played against the M. C. C. team in India in 1928-7.
A LOYAL PRINCE
When the Indian expeditionary force left for France in the autumn of 1914, he accompiled it, but a aerious illness made it necessary for him to return to India before he had reached Egypt. His State sumpiled
large contingent to the army-
as hend of the
01 28,000 men-and
The
guards occasionally left the Island to do other work, and on January 29 the second accused was put on anti-piracy work. He was absent for about n' fortnight, and an his return on February 14 the guards were on friendly terms.
WANTED MONEY BACK The bet, continued Counsel, look place on February 5, and on learning of this on his return. second accused asked deceased 10
back hand money.
be Evidence would the
that he naked several Kiven times and appeared angry on every occasion when his demand was not complied with. He was also heard to say that he would get back the money if he could.
On the day of the murder, Febru- Ary
17, second prisoner repeated his request and was again refused. He went on duty at p.m. and was re- lieved about an hour later by guards 20 and 77.
was
Sometime after 8.30 p.m. someone sounded the alarm bell at the Police
Sergeant Station, where the sleeping. IL
not known who was rounded the bell. On hearing the
I am unaware what the actual penulty is, but I do earnestly suggest that when caught, the people con- cerned should be severely punished, such punishment to be followed by banishment from the Colony. In the name of humanity,, a drasile drive should be organised by the Police to remove such a foul blot on the name of Hongkong.
HUMANITARIAN.
F.M-Your communication scarce. ly falls into the category of matters of general public interest with which letters to the Editor should deal. You must
remember that newspapers obtain their material from reputable sources, in this case the world's best known news agency. The reputation of
that agency is one's best defence. You may not belleve it possible for the Japanese to suffer even temporary set-backs. But that does not mean that despatches reporting their defent in various spheres arc untrue.-
Editor.
JAPANESE DEFEATS
Sikhs, the Maharaja did much to timulate recrulling in other parts or guard 26 immediately an-Nagasaki to think that the reports
the
Punjab, as well as making gen-Sta
the
Attack North Bank
Of Yellow River Turning to "the Shanghal front, that Chinese raid the spokesmun troops crossed the Yellow River on Monday and attacked Japanese forces on the north bank in the vicinity of Pinglu, -undercover of artillery. Fighting was going on in the vicinity of Pinglu.
Gunfire was audible yesterday at Kaifeng when about 000 Japanese at Fengchia, on the north bank of the Yellow River, apposite to Kalteng, were attacked by Chinese mobile units. The spokesman declared that, following the arrival of Japanese reinforcements, the Chinese mobile troops retired.
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GOVERNMENT CONCERNED BY OIL DISPUTE
(Continued from Page 1.). Sir, I wonder what led Mr. Joe
banners which and walked towards concerning Chinese successes on the day. They carried
And
denounced American Imperialism, Northern fronts were "false." from the pler, where he was on duty. Meanwhile, the
they were 'false, how on earth while the marchers hissed Americanments. Sergeant had also been awakened and went could be tell they were, anyway? tourists and bystanders. Troops and out to make inquiries. On the way One can't go on refuting press re-police maintained order. he met a boatman, Lam Chiu, who poris simply because one does not told him he had heard groans coming
like them, regardless whether these When along with Sir S. P. Sinha (afterwards
reports are authentic or otherwise. Lord
the from the hungalow, where necused Sinhu) Maharaja was selected as a member
and deceased had their quarters.
"Defeat" may be an ugly and un- pleasant thing, but one has got to "I HAVE BEEN KILLED" of the Imperial War Cabinet and
admit and learn The went England in the summer of
Sergeant
immediately went to 1018, he visited the troops by France the bungalow, where he saw deceased and elsewhere.
erous gifts of money and material. The troops from Patiala were em- ployed in nearly all the theatres of
war.
on
"During the traubles In the Punish on his bed, and the accused
In
1371
on their own. The first words
The parade, which was headed by bands and a drum corps, revealed antipathy to alt foreigners, especially Americans, Some groups shouted:
The Gringos "One, two, three, four, to take it if and
are going." when one is really defeated.
spoken by deceased were: "I have The Japanese soldiers were destined
been killed." Mr. Bailey was Im-
one
ex
8.03 Chinese Programme-Studio Concert.
11.0 Close Down, Radio Programme Broadcast by Z.E.K. on a Frequency of 640 Kilo- cycles.
8.03 Variety. Vocal--Twenty-Five Years Of Popular Song: 1 1910 to 1921; 2. 1922 to 1935.Columbia Vocal Gem A delegation of Cubans carried a Company with Orchestra; Humorous banner which read: "Cuba, who is --At Ulic Court Of Good Queen Bess victim of the American Imperialism (G. Ellis & E. & D. Waters); Darts, With Gert And Daisy (E. & D. dream, is following Mexico's
Waters). Elsie and ampte."
Doris Waters Another group
carried black (Comediennes); Dance Band-Mili coffin on which were white letters: Lury Fox Trot Medley; Spanish Quick Keyboarders "Here lie the petroleum companies," Step Medley....The They burned the coffin in front of the (Two Planos & Drums): Organ Solo Execlaior newspuper office (Knightsbridge to London Bridge) With Eric Contes Thro' London the reactionary speakers assailed
Quentin M..Maclean. 8.30
Mr. Nagasaki did not seem to be very modest when he remarked that the spring of 1919 he played an important part in bringing them to
to be the bravest and the greatest Portalis influence maintained mediately sent for, but before his ar-oldiers in the world." Why, they
rival, deceased again remarked: "My are so calm in his own territory and the two legs are broken and I have been would grow red in the face if he brave that even "Napoleon adjacent districts. Later, for the
war he offered his services injured on the side." Afghan
were alive." Immediately afterwards, guard 20
Who wouldn't, if saw the way the Japanese soldiers and those of his troops, and was
arrived on the scene, and deceased conducted themselves. They are so given a staff appointment. He took part in an exhausting campaign in spoke to him, at the same time point- extraordinarily brave (ir bravery it ing to the accused; "You see these
is) that they even dare commitpress. two fellow-villagers have killed me."
atrocities after atrocities which no Guard 26 asked: "Who has assaulted
other army in the world would dare do. Indeed, "Brave" is the word In 1921 he took a leading part in you?" and deceased replied: "These
for Japanese soldiers. Inauguration of the Chamber of people have beaten me with my own stick. No. 3 (first prisoner) beat me Princes. He was taised to the rank
TAN, of a major-general, his permanent while No. 18 (the second) held me
down."
On hearing this, guard 20 local salute was increased from 17 to 10 KURE, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E. and G.B.E,
the hot weather, remaining at the frant until an armistice was granted to the Amir.
the
The turned round and said to accused: DENIES AUTHORSHIP
You
In August 1925, he visited London with the Maharani in semi-state, taking the entire fifth floor of the
Hotel, the Savoy
"Millionaire's Wing", which comprise 35 suites or 100 rooms, In 1023 he took a coun- try house at Chalfont St. Giles,
he received the "You have done a bad thing. and
have killed a man." First prisoner | replied: "I have assaulted him," whereupon deceased sald: "Two men, one man can't do it."
ADMITTED ASSAULT
the
Nagasaki Jot. proprietor of Gloucester Road restaurant bearing his name, Informs us that the letter which appeared in the Telegraph yesterday over his name, was
IT MUST BE TRUE
not
Sir-May be permitted to make a few remarks on the letter which
appeared, under a nom de piume in your issue of yesterday's date (March 23rd.)?
made considerable
Londen Relay—'At The Black
own
Three neroplanes manoeuvred over
Dog". the parade, in which Stalinist and
Communists Trotskyist
Mr. Joined.-
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Thornton and S. 5. Reynolds.
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GOVERNMENT TO MAKE FULL PAYMENT
Mexico City, Mar, 23. President Cardenas, speaking to the demonstration of workers, sald that the Mexican Government re- rognised its obligations for full pay- ment to the foreign oil companies for expropriation.
He added that he did not fear inter- vention of any kind. The country would be able to resist intervention in whatever form.-Reuter.
ASKS LABOUR TO SPEED RE-ARMAMENT
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0.30 London Relay The News. 9.50 Military Band Music. The Whistler And His Dog (Pryor); The Whistling Farmer Boy (Fi more)....Silver Stars Bond; The Guards Patrol (Williams)....Regl- mental Band Of H.M. Grenadier Guards cond, by Major George Mill-
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10.0 London Relay-The House In The Country",
On his arrival after he had com-written by him. municated with the Water Police Station, Mr. Balley found deceased KEEN ON INDIAN POLITICS
bleeding profusely in the lower part of the body and immediately sent for The Maharaja displayed a keen bandages. Deceased spoke to him in interest in the extension of self-
broken English to the effect that they government in India. Chancellor of had been fighting, and accused was the Chamber of Princes, he declared heard to reply that he made the as- In 1928 that they would never submit
bimit sault. to be ruled by British India. The touc
Subsequently, deceased was taken Princes would safeguard the repars to the Queen Mary Hospital where Chinese
The writer denied the news that
have ate political existence of their States he died shortly after he was ad-
successes in the North China battle at all costs. A situation, had arisen mitted. Accused were taken to the in which the interests of the States Kowloon Hospital and
during these few days. I can not tell examined. whether this writer
10.45 can actually had been subordinated to
those of
of Brulses were found
the first
understand English or not, for the British India wherever the two con- accused and minor scratches on the news in favour of the Chinese is second. There were bloodstains on published in both Chinese and foreign their clothing.
papers and is duly confirmed by post mortem examination per-
United Press and many formed by Dr. R. S. Begbie on the Reuter, deceased showed that he died from these news agencies of neutral coun
the olliers. It
news supplied by multiple wounds and loss of blood tries were not true then the news Dr. Begbie was of the opinion that
the (similarly given by the injuries could have been caused
nforesak
ด
Bicted. At that time he avoured a federal system, but in 1931 he as- scried that the federation scheme proposed was fraught with danger to the very existence of the Indian States. He
suggested
instead union of the Indian States alone in direct relationship with the Crown.
Later he stated that he was not opposed to the principle of federa- tion, but merely to the scheme out-
me out lined in the Federal Structure Re- port. In January 1935, he moved a resolution in the Chamber of Princes stating their readiness to federate, the Constitution Act in its final form satisfied their conditions,
Replying
on
crda Honk
so that he might inform it that the Government felt obliged to arrange for a further decree for the accelera- tion of the defence programmes.
The communique further stated that the Prime Minister indicated that the proper way in which any neces- sary discussion should be arranged would be between employers and the Trade Unlons concerned in that particular section of Industry affected.
Reuter.
those Indian politicians prisoner remarked that he went there necent civillons are their "areal-will make in the House of Commons
who favoured federation in the hope
then
own
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G.DE
Detective Disappears
Jurors Dismissed By Chief Justice
that the Princes will be forced to sitting outside after having had his their own famed Bushido (theirment will be communicated to the suspect at the Shamsbuipo Police
for all India.
by a stick, and that deceased must agencies) of the fall of Nanking and have been struck at least 30 heavy Shanghal must be profound absurdi-
TO INFORM DOMINIONS blows. There were seven marks at ties.. The writer of yesterday also the back of deceased's body, resem- said that the Europeans in Ho bling tram-lines.
London, Mar. 23. the greatness of kong do nol
The final draft of the vital declara- our soldiers" what greatness? It i TRIED TO INTERVENE
of policy which the Prime When formally charged, first ac- ruthlessness,
widespread tion cruelty,
at Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, cused said he had no intention of destruction of lives and properties murdering decensed. The second
to-morrow was discussed by they have netually Fo
the of their
Cabinet this morning. It is under-
Scheduled to be tried next Mon- stood that the contents of the state-day on a charge of manslaughter of only for the purpose of separating the dragged the mantle first accused and deceased. He was Samural in the mud and have cast introduce a democratie form of KOV meal when he heard a nuise. After
Dominions after the meeting-Reuter Station, Detective Chan beasted creed of chivalrous conduct) ernment, the Maharaja said: "If Dri-sounding the alarming bell and in- into
Chun has Bulletin.
not been heard of, it was revealed gutter. Fortunately the
our tish India hopes to compel us to forming the Sergeant, he went to
soldiers are now giving them a severe
at the Criminal Sessions this morn- WARTIME REGISTRATION wear on our healthy body-politic the the bungalow. He had no enmity blow and all the facts
ing. are known Nessus shirt of a discredited political
#gainst decreased,
throughout the world.
London, Mar. 23. theory, they are living in a world of
At the Magistracy, first
The Chlet Justice, Sir Atholl Mac- necused
A question was addressed to the unreality" He had previously de-
To some, the occupation of Chinese Prime Minister in
Gregor remarked that under the cir- the House of cities from one to another is a mill-Commons to-night as to whether longer the jurors waiting to be em- clined to have anything to do with made a statement in which he said
he had
cumstances he would not detain any a dispute with deceased over the Congress creed of independence the exact amount of money were beginning and there is no sign what-mobilisation of the services of the potato told them they need not
tary success
But this war is just in order to facilitate the immediate to him. Words of abuse were ex- DECORATED BY POPE changed, and decensed then got up soever of the Chinese resisting spirit entire nation upon
•.be/ war?
the outbreak
return the Court. of and hit him. He retaliated by tak crumbling. We arc and shall
ar, it was his intention to introduce In 1930 a number of charges were ing up a stick and beating deceased fighting determinedly in spite of the a system of universal registration.
Chan
was on ball of $250 and it made against the ruler in n pamph-
will be recalled that he caused what let, but an inquiry held by a British with it. He did this to save his own present situation.
card in our hand we are confident "A scheme of compulsory national incident in the law history of the Mr. Neville Chamberlain replied; is believed to be an unprecedented official falled to substantiate any of The Crown's case, concluded Coun- that the final victory will be ours. them. The charges, It was held, sel, was that accused together ad-
registralion in wartime, if the Gover- Colony at the last Session by turning were the result of a conspiracy in ministered the beating on deceased, peace on earth and good will to in existence for some years. Pro- trial. As a result, his ball was es- I do agree without reservation that ment of the day so decides, has been up late at the second day of his own certain quarters to vilify and dis- from which he died,
The first witness called was Mr. Japanese are driven of China's land peacon balance, the advantages to be almost immediately after the Court grace the Maharaja. When he left
in treated and a warrant of arrest was for England in that year, however, V. A. Garten, of the P.W.D., who
appearance there was a hostile demonstration by produced copies of a plan of the thousands of people. It was anld that scene of the murder. After Sergt.
derived therefrom have been
found had risen and was ordered to be they objected to friendship between Crossman had testifled to having
to be outweighed by the dimeutiles." given a new trial at the next Ses- Patiala and the Government of India. taken photos of the spot, Dr. C. K.
He was further asked what steps alons, which is the present one. IIis Inspector C. R. Rozerkwy In 1933 he went to London for the Yu, of the Kowloon Hoa tuo ab evidence of having visited the scene the deterioration of the international amount.
Have It was proposed to take in view of bait was renewed for
the same celebration of King George's Jubilee, he found one bruiso and nb- On his
als way he was recolved by the ensions on first accused, and two of the murder, and the statements situation to
made by the accused when formally defence preparations, and whether ho
accelerate Pope who bestowed on him the Grand minor scratches on the second.
The charge against the detective Cross of
charged were rend out by Gurdit Intended to create a Ministry of Sup was that he caused the Order of St.
the St. Gregory.
CROSS EXAMINED
death of He disliked being made to appear an
Singh, of the Police Training School, ply. The Prime Minister said a short Chun Sun, a dealer in wolfram ore, Cross-examined by Mr. Fitzroy, Arabian Nights Prince" by fan-witness said that the bruise was the In answer to Counsel for the de- statement on defence would be made by beating him in connection with tartle stories shout the way he spent result of a blow of quite moderate fence, the last-named witness said in connection with foreign policy, and the larceny of a sewing machine money which justified people in fores. In reply to Mr. She, Dr. Yuho did not amit or add anything to added that as at present, advised, he from a talior in Chengshawan Road. they might as well have stated that the scratches on the the statements. He took down word did not consider acceleration would It is understood that should Chan ume of it. If he did not know any second prisoner spuld have been for word what accused had said. result from the establishment of a) be heard of in the meantime he will better way of using it. B.S caused by him running against a tree, The case is proceeding.
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