Chinese Try To Show Film Of Alleged Opium Traffic
Geneva, June 13.
JAPANESE ARMY PERISHES IN FLOOD
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THE HONGKONG
destroyed kaoliang mattresses-dykes laboriously Inid down during the past ten years in a roaring cateract.
Between Chengchow and Honnn's
TELEGRAPH,
Wrong Man Arrested By Police
TUESDAY,
CRITICISES TRAFFIC
POLICE
(Continued from Page 19
JUNE 14, 1938.
On boarding the Kwanglung, op- pellant saw the Quartermaster, and after handing the rifles over to the custody of the Second Officer, re- an hour. Appeliant declared he was DOL In Centre Street and had not spoken to the Indian constable.
ancient walled capitat city of Kai Alleged Snatcher Had muined on board over
fong, a swirling red-brown flood is Irresistibly sweeping acrons the Lunghai Italkway on a ten-mile front, carrying all before it.
Efforts by the Chinese delegate to the meeting of the Opium Committee of the League of Nations to show a
Completely Surrounded nim purporting to reveal methods
Kaifeng in completely surrounded employed by the Japanese In distri- buting oplum throughout the oc- by water. Gutes of the ancient wall cupled regions of China were frus-around use elly have been shut and barricaded with sandbags, In the trated to-day when the Japanese
hope that the wall will prevent the delegate threatened to resign from the Committee,
A heated exchange of words took pines between Dr. Hoo, the permanent Chinesa delegate and Mr. Amnu, the Japanse delegate.
Alibi
An alibi showing that he was elsewhere with a friend when he was alleged to have stolen an ear-ring from a 57-year-old woman caused a collapse in the police proceedings against Au Yiu-choi, a 24-year-old unem-
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Cross-examined by Mr. Abbott, Radio Programme Broadcast by appellant natd he could give no rea-Z.B.W. on a Frequency of 45 k.e's. son why the Indian constable should and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 0-11 p.. on 9.52 m.c's. per That statement was incorrect,
second. swear that he was in Centre Street.
CONTRADICTORY EVIDENCE
Lance-Sergeant C Ruskoff, In the Kwangtung, said he left the ship soon after its arrival in the Colony, and proceeded to the Guards Office. Witness reboarded the Kwanglung al 3 am, on April 12, and saw appellant arrive un beard about 11.30
city from becoming completely in-ployed, in the Kowloon Magischarge of the Anti-Piracy Guard on
undated.
Dr. Boo alleged that his flim would show that the Japanese were attempt-hoping for suceaur. Ing to danornlike Chineze resistance through the use of opium,
Amau
Violently protesting, Mr. pointed out that Japan's sincere de- sire to co-operate in curbing the use of opium throughout the world was evidenced by the fret that she had co-operated on the Opium Committee for 10 years. Through her measures in Manchukua, Japan hac ably de- 10 cornbul monstrated her ability optum traille.
fed from Opium traffickers hod Monchukuo to Peiping because they knew they could carry on unrestrict- est traffle in the drug under Chinese control there, he chargedd.
Dr. Hoo de lured that China's six yeur plan for suppressing opium was being carried on despite the war with Japon, and of the seven Chinese provinces which were still mutheriard to produce ojturn to a Imited extent, Two had already voluntarily eeuungsei cultivating the opiunt poppy --Trans- Veran
CRITICISES TRAFFIC POLICE
in 1.
Calle istme of the Traffle polive
71122 stopping him and telling would be stamoned for a trafic eilence, when would have been the same to take the number of fuis ear and tell him, he would be sum-
moned the next day, were made by Dr. S 5 Strahan when he won sun
toned before Mr. H. Ht. Butters at the Central Magistracy this morning No 316 In with driving his var Lockhart Road in a manner donger- ous to the public on May 24.
Dr. Strahan pleaded not guilty to the charge, after which evidence was given by Inspector Saunders
who seld that uboùi dve o'clock on the
ure
Suburbs outside the city walls are under four feet of water, and many people trapped in this part perched on trees and roof-tops, vainly mechanised The Japanese, whose and modern any was able to foree the might of China's forces from Honan's capital a fortnight ago, has had to retreat before this ancient and all-powerful enemy, and Kai- feng has been abandoned by Chinere and Japanese alike.
Thousands In Flight Thousands of refugees are fleeing before like flord water, the direc
Chengehuw, where over tion of 50,000 already arrived.
tracy this morning.
3.m..
"It is fairly obvinus, from the
that cvltence given in this Court, the wrong man hins been arrested," raid Mr. K. M. A. Barnett, In order- Ing defendant's discharge.
The snatching incident was alleged Which was about half an hour before the hip called. Witness was waiting for appellant, and on seeing him, toll hitt that he WAN wanted, and Instructed him to report to West Point police alation. Appellant had come aboard the ship empty-handed.
to have occurred on June 9,
HELP FOR POISON VICTIMS
Suicide Efforts Foiled
Recalled by his Lardship, appellant said he went on boned the Kwang- tong Bout 1 p.m. un April 11, and did not go ashore the next morning.
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(From 'Big Broadcast of 1938') ^ man named Do Yee-ruen, 42, Further pressed, appellant admitt-Henry Jneques (Dritain's Champion and His Correct was pcmitfeel lo the queen Maryed that he did go ashore, about Dancer 1134-30) Huspital yesterday suffering from the
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Or Punalada; Se Lo Llevaron effecla of Tunerston after having garelles. Jamped or fallen into the harbour Another Shantung constable, Ding questa Tipica Francisco Canaro; Fox- Tai-lun, 162, said he had nccompani" Trots--Two Shadows In The Moon- ed appellant on board the Kwangtung Hight: Moon At Seally Thor- on April 11. They ench carried burn and His Musle with vocal re-
board three rings, and got ou
the train.
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Band Of II, M. Coldstream Ship about 11.30 am. Witness spent
Guards. the night ashore, and did not rebourd
"Doct And Peasant" Overture the ship until noon the next day.
The Chinese quartermaster of the (Suppe, arr. Retford); "The Mikado" Kwangtung, Cheurt Ting-sang. suld-Selection (Sullivan); Aid De Bal- appellant boarded
ded the
ship about let: Callirhoc (Chaminatle); Pas Des Cymbales (Chaminade); "Swan 12.15 p.m. on April 11, carrying some
Lake Ballet (Tchaikovsky).
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It is feared that within a very short Homan tune the winle of the vast plain thousandia of square miles of tundulating country--will be flooded.
The Chinese und Japanese accuse ench other of responsibility for re- lenstog the denon that Is now threa- tening 11
both Thr Chimene assert that the Japanese chose this method of decimating the defenceless evilian population__in order to ensure that no guerillas would Harper their advice Honkaw
on
The Japanese, on the other hand, declare that the dykes have been destroyed by the Chinese with the obleet of discrediting the Japanese.
Millions Endangered There is no doubt that the plight of the milons of people of Konan. already rendered precarious by war, has been made doubly serious by the new flood threat.
It is believed that at tonal 35,000,- 000 people in the province will be exposed to danger by the floods.
11 is inconceivable that China, with poinful knowledge in past centuries of the terrible destruction wrought
from he by uncontrolled waters
would Yellow River,
deliberately bring death and misery to so vast a part of its population.
ufternoon of May 20 he was driving his car castwards along Lockhart Rond following a long line of cars, About 100 yards uhend of him suddenly saw a small saloon car puit out and pass the other cars ut an excessive speed. He also pulled out and followed. At the road junctions. the defendant's car was completely Jest on the right side of the road, and at the crossing of these junctions, the speed was about 30 m.p.h. It was a 30 m.p.h. area, and the passing of the cars on the two junctions were ex- tremely dangerous
In cross-examining Inspector Saun- ders, Dr. Strahan said that it was not
necessary to have stopped in In order
io summon him for the offence.
Dr. Strahan also remarked that there were two standards for the trame department, one for Govern- ment officials, and the other for pri- vate citizens.
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Corroborative evidence
also given by Sergeant Fryer who was in the car with Inspector Saunders at the time they chased after the delen- dunt,
GOT URGENT CALL
Dr. Strahan, in evidence, said that on the day in question he had receiv- ed an urgent call to see a very sick child at the French Hospital, as it Was an urgent case, he had driven faster than usual.
a
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Yet there is no gainsaying the fact that the floods sweeping across the Plains of Homan will seriously impede the Japanese operations. Any hope Japan may have had of advancing un Hankow heross Honum or along the Pelping-Hankow Railway has been virtually ended by the new enemy. which conquerable only by the will of Providence.---Traus-Orcan.
All Fighting Ceases
Shanghai, June 13.
A message from Peiping states that all fighting east of Chengchow, the junction of the Lunghal and Peiping- Hankow Railway, has been stopped by floods, enemy of Japanese Chinese alike.
and
The Japanese nclmit that the breaches in the Yellow River dykes above the Lunghai Railway, between Chengchow und Kaifeng, are causing serious foods, and are holding up their advance to Chengehow.
Many of these breaches are up to 1214 yards wide.
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LOYALIST LEADER ADMITS POSITION
CRITICAL
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Brud Port Diggrate remitted in the quek downfall of these strategic cities
The insurgent bottle-neck advance trapped thesistatics
Loyalists, through the cutting of their retreat to Sagunto and Valimela.
Neutra! abservers believe, how ever, that the Luyalist defender, the famed General Minja, succeeded Jan moving at least 10,000 of ins stroops from the danger zone before the in- surgents closed the exit.
Castellon de la Plana was Von- pletely occupied at 7.15 p.m., insur- gent
troops sloshing through muddy streets in driving rain.
the
in-
Due to the speediness of the surgent advance most of the civiliups remained, unri "enthusiastically greeted the Insurgents.
Meanwhile, Insurgent bombers al- tacked the Mediterranean
Coast 组织 far north es Alleante in an effort to shatter the morale of the Loyalists. The Casicitan Railway Station Was completely wrecked in an effort t halt the evacuation of the Loyalists. while heavy air caids were carried out on Sagunto, where the Loyalists are expected to establish their new
incs.
Capture of Castellan opens the way to an insurgent victory In the Civil War by
assault 011 Valencia, which would soon Madrid.-United Press.
isolate
Baby Boy Dies Suddenly
Es Lordship: Do you to say the Sergeant is deliberately lying to get you into trouble?
on board: Appellant: I was was at the stern of the ship.
DIGGING YOUR OWN GRAVE After appellant had further con- trndleted himself, his Lordship sald: Don't you realize that you are digging your own grave by lefling stupid lies in your evidence?
can't
Appellant:
remember whether I went ashore that moining
or not
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Hearing of the appeal was adjourn- ed at this stage to 10 am, on Thurs day, when further evidence will be heard.
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who farmers threatened with death and ruin by Little Donald Clema, nine months the rising tide of red-brown, sand-old, died suddenly at the French Sept. Inden waters, tearing down from the source of "China's Sorrow" high in the Tibetan mountalos.
Dr Strahan further said that he was charged with
driving in manner dangerous 10 the public, which he did not thlok was so, and not with exceeding the speed limit. Floodwaters are pouring rapidly He had driven for 35 years, had towards the Lunghai Railway. driven in England, Scotland. and Reuter. over Europe, and had done 100,000 to 200,000 miles in the Colony, and he considered he was competent enough to tell whether he was driving dangerously or not,
over
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overturned an Austin car three times when driving it, is it was diflcult to handle.
Addressing the Court,
Inspector Saunders said that he had heard many reports of defendant's danger- The Information was released by a Con Brown, Rolly und Claire, Mr. ous driving, but had never seen it Chinese spokesman at this morning's unil May 26. "He is n danger both press conference.
to himself, and others,” said Inspec- The dood waters crossed the tor Saunders,
bend
A fine of $50 was then imposed by Mr. Bulters, and he said he would leave the question of licence to the Commissioner of Police.
H. C. A. Smidt, charged with overtaking
I and passing a bus on at Pokfulam Road at 7.30 p.m. on May
27 was fined $10 on admitting the charge.
Sergeant C. Your prosecuted and coming in the sak that he was opposite direction and had to stop to allow the defendant to pass.
und Mrs. G. II. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. F, S. Ellioli, Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs H. S. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Lunghat Railway Sunday morning "I do say he is a danger to every-and are now rapidly spreading cast- one, and I would recommend his ward and southeastward, forcing | Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kolwall, licence to be suspended."
Japanese troops and Chinese elvilians Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fraser, Mr. G. alike to retreat before their menace. Polginse, Mr. T. Black, Treasury The breaches at Hunuankou are Staff, and Teachers and scholars of from 120 to 150 feet wide. In this the Happy Valley Sunday School. area, constant silting of the river with sand has raised the river-bed above the surrounding terrain, and the only thing hitherto keeping the river in check-has been the made mattress dykes. With these dykes broken, the entire waters of the Yellow River have found a new unimpeded path, along the old bed whleli, 80 years ago, took the mighty waters of China's Sorrow to the sea nt Halchow instead of in the Gulf of Chihli, 300 miles northwards.
On Saturday afternoon, Chinese been reported for the Inst 48 hours.
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Inspector Simmons of the Hong- kong Tramways Limited, has report ed an accident to Choi Ng-yun, 18, who suffered serious injuries to the head, face, and arm when she at- tempted to alight from moving tram in Des Voeux Rond West, yesterday.
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The woman was sent to the Queen Mary Hospital, and her condition is reported as serious.
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Tokyo, June 14. The total exports and imports of and Japanese troops were nichting Another case of small-pox has been Japan's foreign trade in the first ten bitterly for possession of Paisha, a notified, and measles and dysentery Japan Jane are estimated at Yen
continue to The ninth Duke of Devonshire, town on the southern bank of the
claim many former Governor General river. Both alden were forced to Eleven now cases of measles have 68,016,000 and Yen 08,532,000 respec Canada who died in May, left un-abandon the region on Sunday, been reported, together with nine tively, resulting in an unfavourable settled catate in Great Britain to the defeated by the new terror. coses of dyseniory, four of meningitis balance of Yen 30,310,000, according
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