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Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SHANGHAI Sued For
DISPUTE
Both China And Japan Peeved With Council
Shanghai, July 3,
A
Criticism of the Municipal Council for refusing to recognise the Japan- ese-sponsored City Government of Greater Shanghai was voiced by Japanese Embassy spokesman fo- night. He referred to the Council's decision to hand over the Land Bureau title deeds through the Ja- panese Consul-General, saying this was apparently being done as the Counell did not recognise the City Government.
In his personal opinion, the spokes- men said, the refusal of the Council to state that the handing over wDS actually to the City Government was ridiculous.
Embezzled
Money
Judgment Given
For Plaintiffs
July 4, 1940.
BUSY MORNING OF HANDLING
>FROM PAGE ONE
They are asked to be careful to nt- tend at their proper times.
The women must be careful to carry their passports and vaccina- | tion certißcates and, to have their children with them. As they enter
the reception: stations their sult- cases will be taken and properly. labelled Each will receive
· corresponding · label and number, A rather unusual case of a
which she must attach to her arm man boing sued for part of the after which the evacuees will wait In Medical inspection will follow; money he had embezzled came a lounge. As their numbers each before the Chief Justice, Sir consecutive group of 25 will be taken Atholl MacGregor, Supreme Court this morning.
at the in hand by a conductor; a separate bur will transport each group to the The alleged embezzter was Wong carry their voyage suitcases behind wharves, and a separate lorry will Chiu-chua and he was sued for $3,-them. 000 by the Hang Yuen ing firm, of which he had been manager at one time.
Plaintiff's Caso.
"There are various other questions It has been found impossible to solve
Farewells On Wharvos because of this situation," he said.
They must say their farewells to "Many other people in Shanghai also
their menfolk on the wharves as only refuse to recogalse that Shonghal is t
the evacuees will be allowed on board no longer under the actual jurisdie-D. J. N. Anderson, instructed by Mr. must present posses which will be Appearing for plaintiffs, Mr. the slips. To board the ships they tion of the Chungking authorities. F. G. Nigel, said his clients were im-riven them by the conductors.. The Council and many others are living in a sort of fairyland.
"Snow Wiple and Pinnochio may be all right bu the screen but not in real life," he remarked.-Reuter.
LATE NEWS
The following notification has been Issued by the Evacuation Committee: "All ladies who registered at Hong- kong stallons are to be at their stations are to be at their stations to- morrow as follows:
"Those ordered for 10 min. or before to come at 10 a.m.;
loon stations are to be at their stations as directed at registration on Tues- day."
*
J
NEW YORK, July New York "Times" Stockholm cor- respondent states General Franco medialing between Britain and Ger- many. Message suggests Spain, is sounding out both countries.
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port
export in
and head office Was
Stunts, with the
The only addition to this program- Defendant me relates to the Tiongkong people. branch until sometime in May, when in the ferry crossing and afterwards
tho manager of
Hongkong These, after their transport to tho Star Ferry, will be kept together dur- he wrote a letter to the principal
partner in Singapore, admitting cer- taken on to the stilps. Husbands and tain defalentions and saying he was relatives moy cross by the some fer- about to leave the Colony. The de-ties, but may not join the conducted Inications amounted to several iens groups. of thousands of dollars, but he was connection with money he had drawn sued for only one item, which was in from aut Insurance company.
Contemplated Suicido
the
In the letter, defendant 10ld that his kindness caused his down principal partner, who was his unete,
TWO LARGE LINERS
14
FROM PAGE ONE
fall. He added he had contemplated be embarked on the ship at No. 5 suicide at one time, but finding this whart.
would not enable him to repay the This information has been released
JIQW walt
2. Those ordered for 11 am, ur after to come to the station as: originally directed on Tuesday.
"All Jadien who registered at Kow-kindness he had changed his mind to simplify family farewell arrange-
for his misdeeds. and would try his best to make up thents.
'The evuruees' mentolk, friends, and relatives, though they Defendant had an interest in the may not board the ships, will Nam Yeung tea-house, Laichikok know on Raud, to
wharvce to which to which he had paid in $2.805.while the (Don). Every step had been taken to appre- through the reception stations
evacuces are passing hend defendant but without success. (being taken to the ships.
His Lordship gave judgment for that defendant's interest in the tea-tion had been given to the ear of plaintiffs, with costs, and
New Concession directed
Mr. Davies stated that considera- house be attached und 01 receiver those women with young children BERLIN, July 3 (Domel)-Nazi į sppointed to go into the matter. newspapers' state that in preparation
who feared that they might have for Nazi aerial blitzkrieg all impor-
dflculty In obtaining a sufficient tant documents have been removed
supply of prepared milk food aboard. It had been decided to allow each from Foreign Office in London for safe-keeping in Cariada: Nazis, ndd
suche
woman to take an extra box or that treasures stored in Tower of
parcel not more than 3 ft.
square London have also been removed to
containing those foods which she ex- safety.
pected she would need on board or which she feared she would be able to buy in Hongkong, but not in Manila.
**
TOKYO, July 4 (Domel),Japan Is awaiting Britain's reply to re- presentationo regarding Burma and Hongkong "with grave concern and fra determination, Japanese naval spokesman declared this morning.
wards
.
THEY WONT
TRY TO GET FINES BACK
A recent High Court decision has opened a door which might enable
Di
He emphasised that these extra parcels must be brought to the re- ceiving stations in the morning with their voyage suitcases. They would be treated similarly to the suitcases
been given the motorists who have been fined for and delivered to the evacuees on
people that Britain is de disobeying a road sign to get their board.
delaying her reply, thus Japanese feelings to-
money back.
But not many are likely to try to use it.
used
EVACUEE'S $20,000 LOSS
A Chinese lady who intended week-end has lost $20,000 bank- evacuating the Colony before the
bank for the purpose. notes which she withdrew from
oggravatingopite
Empress Loaves Manila spokesman added.
MANILA, July 4 (UP) The Spokesman said, regarding evacua-
evacuation ship remained in Manila ton of women and children from defendant may not be convicted of Hongkong. She is expected to retur
Judges in an appeal ruled that for three hours and then departed for Hongkong, that "netion represents the this offence unless there has usual trick to attract the attention of dednite evidence that the sign was
been on Sunday with more evacuees, The United States in order to serve of the prescribed size, her own (Bellain's) purpose,"
colour and description, and had been
lawfully LONDON, July 4 (Reuter). With placed on or near the road. the object of ensuring
Police officers have not normally that the given such evidence, nor buvo French Fleet would not he
thic asked for it. against Britain, steps were
magistrates taken
Thus the great majority of such early yesterday morning to place al French men-o'-war in British ports convictions are, technically, illegal.
An Automobile Association official, under British control, according to however, said it would not an announcement by the Minitry of members who have paid fines for advise Information.
The
this offence to try to get their con- operation is said to have been victions quashed. carried out successfully with two casualties.
"In ninety-nine occurred owing to tundred the motorist has been fined cases out of a a misunders
A Simultaneous announcement mitted," he said.
for an offence he knows he has com- states that French vessels in ports in North Africa were offered certain conditions designed solely
ain to get their cases reopened on sucher thieves apparently find knowledge for the a small technical point as this." purpose of keeping them
of her act, as the suitcase in question out of German hands. It was
was the only one touched, explained to
Folice are questioning a Chinese
"We would not advise them to try
flic French Officer In Command that STOCK MARKET
If none of thesec
и
onditions were
accepted "Britain was prepared to take every step in order to ensure that none of the bessels shuuid be used against her for the future pro- secution of the war."
The announcement added:
"IIis Majesty's Governmont deeply regrets that the French Admiral Command- Ing at Oran refused to accept any of the conditions proposed, with the inevitable result that netlon had to be taken against the French vessels in that locality."
The preceding statement was made in Parliament last night by the Prime Minister.
Oran Is a French Naval Station in Algerla.
Reported this afternoon. British and other Allled shipping. Including French, has been ordered not to pro- ceed to French Indo-China ports..
REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchango official! summary issued yesterday says:
The morning's session was on the quiet side."
Sales,
H.K. Lands $28.75 Trams $14/13.90
a
to the pollon last night.
A report of the robbery was made
The victim is Lau Mut, of 12 Suf- folk Road.
the bank she placed it away at the After withdrawing the money from bottom of a suitcase in her home,
She bellaved itat she unobserved at the time, but the thier
man.
.
Hungarian Mob
Attacks Legation
DUDAPEST, July 4 (Domel).—A Hungarian mob smasticd severn! windows in the British. Legation) here when stoging an anti-British de- | monstration
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