YEAR'S IMPRISONMENT FOR THEFT & FRAUD Man Who Abused Firm's Trust After Previous Conviction
Charles Archer, 26, was this morning sentenced to a year's imprisonment with hard labour by Mr. R. Edwards at the Cen- tral Magistracy on two charges of larceny by bailee, one of ob- taining goods by false préiences, one of obtaining money, by false pretences, and one of embezzlement. There was a second charge of embezzlement, but Archer pleaded not guilty to this, and it was withdrawn by the prosecution who offered no evidence,
Mr. M. A. da Silva, with the WAR IN NORWAY permission of the Commissioner
of Police, prosecuted in co-
operation with the Police, re- NEW THREAT
presented by Detective Sub-
Inspector C. T. Byron
Complainant was Mr. F. Gardner
of Bosco Radio Corporation, Hollandį
House.
Charges in Dotall
TO NAZIS
Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Turkey And LETTERS
Balkans
Status Quo Must Be Maintained
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Police Wanted
To The Editor,
The Hongkong Telegraph." Sir-I am a resident of 110, Austin Road, which, as your readers are probably aware, is a not uninfluential rosidential area in Kowloon.
Four times during the last eight PARIS, May 22 (UP)-An months my dat has been robbed, the important statement was issued last two occasions being within the to-day by M. Inonu, President of pents for police protections the Turkish Government.
My
re-
the
д
have fallen on deaf ears.• Turkey's position in the Balkans, Burely, when a complaint of
been made to the he sold, was that the status quo must robbery has remain unchanged.
authoritica, a police officer should be Any attempt to oppose the status posted to guard the particular pro- quo would be resisted by Turkey,perty for at least 48 houral This has Otherwise, he declared, Turkey was never been done in my experience. adamant in her decision not to em-
The obvious neglect by the bark on any adventurous enterprize authorities merely thrusts the in other parts of the world.
sponsibility of protecting one's pro- You may Imagine what would be perty night and day upon the situation of Rumania, Yugo taxpayers-a sorry situation for Slavia, Greece and even Bulgaris, colony which boasts such a large- caught between Germany and Italy, sized police force. if Turkey had not announced that she was firmly with the Allies in her decision to maintain the status quo.
Interests Linked "The Interests of the Allies and
"Defeat of the Allies will mean the
M. Inon surveyed the entire
LONDON, May 22 (Router). -Norwegian Headquarters re- Archer was charged with larceny port that the Allied and Nor-Turkey are linked. by bailee of a R.C.A. radio set, on April 2; larceny by bailee of two wegian troops in the Rana sector
Bosco
ments of the Allied naval forces In the Mediterranean had revived con- fidence in all the Balkan countries.
C. F. Livesey.
NAZIS LOSE
MORE SHIPS
Tonnage Sunk Higher Than Britain's LONDON, May 22 (Reuter). "I know, and they know, that if they are attacked they will receive-It is learned in London that at the Alles and least five German transports and from Turkey," he
," he said. effective ald from
Bulgaria respects our assurances of supply ships were successfully attacked in the past ten days. goodwill and peaceful intentions.
"As to Soviet Russla, they are very Another was sunk by mines. much at the moment out of step, but we are having frequent contacts with
typewriters on April 17 obtaining (between Narvik and Trend-defeat of Turkey,"
from heim) have taken up new posi situation in the Near and Middle n Zenith Radio on April 1 Francis David Gardiner by falsely tions against the German ad-East and declared that the reinforce pretending that he had sold the set vance. for $125, whereas
he had not;; in fact
They have made strategie moves 380, from Mr. Draper obtaining $80, the Hongkong Naval Yard by falsely during the last few days without the pretending that he was authorised by loss of a single man.
The German losses have been to collect Radio Corporation the money whereas he was not; and heavy, especially among the Alpine
April 6 of $150 troops from Tyrol, embezzlement
Nax Advance Halted received by him from Mr. Pannis of
LONDON, May 22 (Reuter) 2 Babington Path in the name Lieut. Col. Roscher Nielsen, com-
on behalf of his
employers. embezzlement charge with-manding the Norwegian troops on drawn against Archer was that he the Helgeland front come 160 miles had fraudulently embezzled $51.43 south of Norvik, states that the Ger- received from Mr. Draper, in the man advance has been brought to. name and on behalf of his employers standstill.
Summary Jurisdiction
NO.
of
on
taken
Norwegian and Allied forces are now established in good positions Mr. Silva sald the Commissioner after a series of strategic movements of Police had been approached as to carried out with the minimum loss, whether the case would be
Lt. Col. Nielsen added that heavy suminarily or for committal, and in casualties have been inflicted on the view of the general circumstances it Germans. was desirous that it be taken sum- morily. Of course, His Worship had the last say in the matter. The sum involved was about $1,000 and im- mediately after his arrest the de- fendant did everything possible to to recover the radio sets and and was in the course
of
ewrite even to the possibility
of compensating all the people who
had bought these things.
Mr. Edwards decided that the case
be taken summarily.
Press Hails
New Bill
Total Means To Fight Totalitarianism
LONDON, May 23, (Reuter).
them.
May 23, 1940.
Volunteers Rush To Aid
Can't Be Surprised.
By Parachutists LONDON, May 22 (Reuter)-An encouraging response to the appeal for a local defence volunteer force was onlelaily mentioned to-day when the House of Commons held a debate
on the now organisation.
The feature of the debate was a speech given by Mr. Leslie Hore- Bellsha.
Ho said that seasoned troops should be used to parry a dangerous menace like parachutists,
Won't Be Late This Timo Mr. I. K, Law, Financial Secretary to the War Office, assured Mr. Hore Beltaha that the Government did not intend to be late this time.
The new force would be big enough to cover the whole country.
Its purpose was not to provide whole protection of the country against serial invasion but to per- form emergency duties pending the arrival of the regular forces.
Rifles would be kept in magazines an a measure of economy and to en- sure that no "Qualings" got posses- sion of the armis.
Invasion Of Eire Feared
Commons Questions
To Be Made Germany has now lost more ship-
LONDON, May 22 (Reuter). Allied action thanThe possibility of a
German Britain through German' action. ping through
The total German mercantile loss is invasion of Eire is causing con- 820,000 tons, one fifth of the pre-war cern' to many members of the tonnage.
House of Commons, "Reuter's" Parliamentary correspondent learns.
War wastage and British losses are
"Nevertheless, we are in ignorance of Russia's intentions."
M. Inonu's statement was published in the Paris, "Soir". The interviewer
Ankara more than made up by capture, gathered the impression in that the Turks felt a certain amount charterings and new construction. of relief, albeit pity, that the German attacks had been directed to north-west instead of south-eastern Europe. In Turkey the full is needed to permit the Turks to complete their re-armament.
Vital Next Few Weeks
Mr. Attlee Broadcasts A Warning
the
Questions On Tsingtao
Labour M.P. And
British Interests LONDON, May 22 (Reuter). -In the House of Commons to-
day, Mr. Robert Morgan asked whether Mr. R. A. Butler's atten- Mr S Silva then sald that the de-The Emergency Powers Ex-
tion had been called to the regu- fendant was formerly employed by tension Bill which was enacted- the Philco Radio and for the past yesterday in 168 minutes is wel- LONDON, May 22 (Reuter). [lations published on March 80 by five months had been a salesman of comed in the Press as the rightMr. C. R. Attlee, broadcasting the Tsingtao Municipal Council. the Bosco Radio Corporation with a
declared that the These regulations," he said, em salary of $50 plus 10 per cent. com-answer to Hitler's totalitarian to-night,
events of the next few weeks, powered the Municipality to on all sales. mission
and even the next few days, will mandeer land in the district and forbade the transfer of ownership of land without permlesion of the be vitally important.
authorities.
such
war.
requires
com-
He asked what steps had been taken to protect British Interests
dhare
prusly inpored.
The question was discussed at a meeting of Conservative members to- ask the night. It was decided to Premier to receive អ deputation to discuss the matter.
becond, especially the
in
The problem is regarded as urgent of the presence of Germans German Legation, and because of the activity of Irish extremists In. Ireland.
Questions will be put to Mr. Churchill in the House of Commons to-morrow.
ALLEGED `ARMS
POSSESSION
Three men and a woman, charged with the possession of arms, were remanded for a week by Mr. Crutt- well to-day in the District Officer's Court.
2
On April 2 Archer took an R.C.A.| The "Times" writes: "At this
Defendants were: Ng. Loung-kam, Radio, valued at $380, stating that grave moment, a united nation feels
We must be worthy of our men on
46, junk master; Liu Lan, 40, junk he had a buyer by the name of Mr. no hesitation or misgiving though the A. Li of the On Lok Yuen Com-new law comes near to suspending sca, land and air who have shown
mistress; Ng Yik-shing, 25, junk foki;
Leung-pok, junk master. pany, and made out an order form the very essence of the constitution the bravery, devotion and skill that
and N
The first three were alleged to for the radio. Archer did not-return-es-it-bes-been-built up in a thousand we had expected of them
ride, Winchester gun, and subsequent enquiries
Mr. Butler's Reply We
have had a are determined that the enemy years. to the firm revealed that there
"Our ancient Ilberties are placed in shall not succeed but this Was no
Mr. R. A. Butler replied in the 114 rounds of revolver ammunition, person na Mr. Li in On Lok Yuen, pawn for victory; nothing less than that we should mobilise all our re-affirmative and added that on April three magazines and two cartridge trading junk at The two typewriters were valued at the destruction of Hitlerism will re-sources.
1 the special Municipal Administra-clips on board $370 and were taken from the firm's deem them.
Services and property of all must tion at Tsingtao had issued regula-Chung Chow Harbour. Ng Leung- showrooms by Archer who said that "Temporary surrender is made be at the disposal of the Governmenttions removing certain restrictions (pok was alleged to have had a rifle and 45 rounds of ammunition on the he had sold them to Mr. Lui of the with a glad heart and confident spirit in the common taxic.
~To-Avoid-Injustices Standard Trading Company-En- because it makes
Majesty's Government
same. vessel. quiries were later made and Mr. Lul woman a member of the national
Everyone, however, should con- turally reserved all right of British denied that ho had ordered the forces,"
tinue doing ordinary work until subjects under these regulations, but
up to the present no actual case bad STOLE 53 GALLS. typewriters from either the defendant
Instructed otherwise. or from his firni.
arisen in which British interests had Its powers, exercising Government will do its utmost to been affected. avoid injustices to individuals and will work in close co-operation with organised labour and employers.
Appealing to everybody to do their utmost, Mr. Attice said: "Above all, don't get rattled. With bravo hearia and cool heads we shall come through this ordeal triumphantly."
Sold For $295
every-man--and
Characteristic Reply
"Dully The
In anys: Telegraph "Nothing in these anxious days could of the have been better calculated Mr. Silva said that one
10 a nation and typewrliers was sold for $100 and the freshen the heart of other to Mr. Lam of the Orient inspire il with new confidence than Tobacco Company for $95. The this weeping legislation. It is Brl- Zenith Radio in the obtaining goods tain's characteristic reply to Hitler's by false pretences charge was lightning bid for obtained from the Assistant Mana
The "News Ch
says: "A Mr. ger,
of totalitarian system is to be met and the Bosco Radio Corporation by defeated by total means. We believe Archer who falsely stated that he had that the people of Britain will rejoice a buyer for this set for $125. Mr. that the Government has taken these Gardner would not have sold the powers. The one desire of every- radio for u smaller sum. What Archer
Chebody is to serve.“
the
F. D.
Gardner,
had said was untrue as he had sold The "Dally Herald" says: "The radio to Mr. Ford of the Dairy new law is not in itself enough to Farm for $60 and only paid $25 into win the war. However, It shows leaders, without which we could not
More Shells, More Tanks,
the Radio Corporation when he took realism, energy and boldness in our More Guns
The
victory."
out the set.
Archer left the Radle Corporation hope forDaily Mail" says: "We all and never returned and he was formed that he was no longer em- accept this complete revenal of
there by a third ployed
party, but
traditions. It is some- habits and knowing this, he, on May 2, called on thing we owe to the men in the Mr. Draper of the Naval Dockyard. front line. The new low in the kind Mr. Draper had bought a radio from at tonle the nation expects, from Its the Bosco Radio Corporation
rulers," Archer obtained a further payment of $81 from Mr. Draper, by representing
and
the
Wharfage Facilities
Mr. Robert Morgan also asked Mr. Butler whether he was aware that the refusal of adequate wharfage facilities at Tsingtao still continues.
to
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Mr. Morgan also asked whether Mr. Butler was aware that the additional berths understood to have been open- ed to third Power vessels on January 13 were not available until March 20, and then only to a limited extent although they had been frequently An Indian constable saw them vacant during that period.
placing the drum in their sampan. sit. Morgan also wanted to know When he gave the alarm they threw Whether Mr. Butler would lay on the the drum in the water and left in table a report on the whole question their sampan. They were chased in of discrimination by the Japanese a motor launch and arrested, authorities against British shipping, Sergeant Brown said there had
Change For Botter
been a lot of larceny from the com-
by the crows Supply Minister's Mr. Butler, in reply, said that in pany, obviously
recent weeks some three-fourths of all sampans. Demand
British vessels calling at Tsingtao had been allotted berths at the wharves. LONDON, May 22 (Reuter).
The additional berths opened in
were January -Shells, more tanks and more British ships for the first time on May
made available demanded by Mr. and B.
the new Though the situation cannot be Minister of Supply, In a broad-described as satisfactory, there is a noticeable change for the better in cast to-day.
the treatment of Third Powar na- Now that the full pressure of war onals and shipping. Speaking
the embezzlement) of
drive behind our
As regards the last part of the charge of April 5, Mr. Slive said that
Prison Terms For Twote upon us, the
work must increase, Its pace must question, full information had been Archer sold the radio on that day to
quicken and its scope extend. Mr. Fannis for $150 and when
Young Chinese obtained this money he
"The department which I control," Eiven in the House from time to time and under certain circumstances Lord personal receipt for it but failed, to Alleged to have threatened Wil-he said, "must lay hands upon those Halifax was not prepared to lay give any of the money to his em-liam Rees Harriss with intent to rob materials, which are needed for further papers.
the civil ployers.
Mr. Silva then said that Archer had him, Stu Hung, 27, and Chan Wah, work and will leave for
22, appeared before Mr. Q. A. A population a harder and sterner way Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis- of life than we have been used to.
this morning and were sentenc Won't Tolorate Fooling
"Workers were right to expect fair -Deleudonis- were alleged with play, but what neither we nor you
himself as from the Radio Corporas THREAT TO SHOP
tion.
Embezzlement
Ho
gave
previous conviction on charges two of larceny by trick and one. by ballee, in 1939...
Concluding, Mr. Silva sald thint whon Archer was arrested he made every effort to try and recover the
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at some stamps. When complainant Column clements. various persons who had paid money
"Wo are going to curtail our plen- for the radion and typewriters. This brought the stamps out, drat defend- matter was still under negotiation ant produced a knife and threatened sures, our comfort and blot out every him. Mr. Harriss shouted out where thought of private, sectional aim, and may end satisfactorily.
thinking only of arms for the men Mr. Edwards to Archer: Do you upon the robbers fled.
During his excape one of the robarms for victory and liberty." to showcase bers
pushed over a
Har prevent any pursuit from Mr. rias.
wish to say anything?
Archer: No, our Worship.
Felt Sorry For Him
To Mr. Edwards, Sub-Inspector The defendants were arrested by Byron said that the complainants had the Police on May 21. employed Archer knowing of his pre-
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gard to the articless. chance,
Archer was given a total of 13 that it appeared that month hard labour on the charges...... sold to His employers had taken him on. Mr. Silva said he would apply for knowing of his previous lapse, which an order for the restitution of the two made, In His Worship's opinion, the radios and typewriters to the Bosco present series of offences all the more Radio Corporation
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General Smuts
PRETORIA, May 22 (Reuter) During a speech at a civle reception in his honour, General Jan Smuts declared that there was no reason for pessimism and he asked the public to suspend judgment.
said, "Our army is intact," he "There has been no great defeat. The new methods of warfare that have been tried have done much, They have upset our apple cart, but our armies are there. You still have WASHINGTON, May 22 (Router). the best fighting army on God's Mr. Purvis, head of the Anglo- earth
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CO-OPERATION FROM T.U.C.
LONDON, May 22 (Heuter)-Thej LONDON, May 22 (Reuter)—A Fifth Canadian Contingent, consisting meeting of the Joint Advisory Coun of auxiliary unita reinforcements for ell, representative of employers and the First Canadian Contingent, arthe, General Council of the Trade rived at a British port to-day. Union Congress, was hold to-day.
All members of the Contingent are At this meeting, the Minister of volunteers.
Labour made known the statement Some of them sorved in the last made by Mr. C. R. Attice Inbo war but the majority of them are
making their first trip to the Old House of Commons. Country.
The meeting decided whole-hearted There were a number of stowaways ly to co-operate in the steps cos- anxious to do their bit for Canada Bary to secure the protection of the
country and an Allied "victory".. and the Allies.tag
Troops Watcomed:
LONDON, May 22 (Hauter)The Alice, the Countess of Athlone, met Earl of Athlone, Governor-General the Canadian and Newfoundland Désignals of Canada; hnd Princess troops to-day.
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