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Tuesday,

MOTORING

OFFENCES

Europeans Drive. Without Licencos

Four Europeans were amongst those who were summoned before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, KC, at Central Magistracy to-day for traffle offences A. Jack of the RAO.C. admitted that he had driven car No. 5990 wll

August 20, 1940.

Anti-Greek Feeling Rises In Albania

By REYNOLDS PACKARD

UNITED PACBB STAFF CORRESPONDENT

TIRANA, Albania, Aug, 19 (UP)—A special guard com- posed of one half Italians and one hall. Albanian Gendarmes was stationed in the neighbourhood of the Greek Consulate to-day for the first time as the anti-Greek feeling rose throughout Al-

out a valid licence in King's Road and was fined $10. Sub-Inspector | banin. · Clarke sald that his driving was quite good.

Precautionary measures were

K. E. Van Marle, of 28 Condult also taken in several of the ALLEGED the towns and villages mound CHOPPER

Road, was fined $10 on a summons of southem provinces, especially

driving ear No. 3743 in Repuise Bay

Rond without a valid lleence.

1. Clarke said that Marte had failed to low his licence.

Summoned for driving a car with

was absent

the Greece-Albanian frontier.

The Albanian newspapers to-day

carried front unanimously

Page

that the

out a valid lleenes at Repulse Bay editorial attacks against the Greck Road, D. Hardivilliers from Court and the case Journed to September 10.

No Licence Disc

WOS

charging Government, ad-Albanians and Greeks, especially in the Clamuria region, are being per- secuted.

י.

C. E, Hyde of the Kowloon Office of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank was summoned for nut having a Beence dise on the windscreen of his

car.

Hyde was represented by a salca- mun from Gilman's Garage who said that lyde had a motor Hcence. 11yde had traded his car into Gilman's on July 31 um bought another ear on the same day. The licence dise for this car had been sent to Hyde In time for him to pince it on his car.

A line of $10 was imposed.

In

trouser

Correspondent Coord

were

ATTACK

21-Year-Old Youth

In The Dock

was

21

the

сти

Alleged to have attacked 17- Last night as I was returning to my temporary residence in Tirana, Iyear-old girl with a chopper in a was booed and hhard by a group of room in the Luk foi Tung boarding- Albanlans when I asked them the house, during the carly morning of July 13. Yeung Wal-king. 21, way to the Greek Consulate, he appeared before the Chief Justice, crowd continued yelling and would SH

Sir Atholl MacGregor. #1 not answer me until I explained in Criminal Sessions Ühis morning, allan that I was not a Greek but charged with wounding with intent. was trying to find a house in the sure street where the Greek Consu-and alternatively, with malicious late was located, the name of which wounding. He pleaded not guilty to

both counts. had forgotten.

The following Jury enfes where groups of Albanians, wearing white fezes and tight woollen panelled: Messrs. F. Cullen (fore-

Cho gathered drinking man), A. Floisaut, James Racky port of Albaidan whiskey-Charles Lam Chiu, Chen Sam, Kin saw them reading and discussing the Yan-gee and Yu King-po.

Mr. J. Reynolds, Crown Counsel, anti-Greek editorials in the Albanian

who appeared for the prosecution. press.

nid Young was elerk employed by "Hell For Albanians"

he Asia Life Insurance Company, The morning newspaper "Tomori and the girl, Li Wun-lin. was comments under the title "Terrer" spinster of 17, Young met the girl Two men masquerading as repre- that "Clamural is Hell for Alban- sentatives of the China Youth Society lans," and adds: "every night Greek sometime in January this year, and "barked up the wrong tree when endurmes make Albanians come into un geven or cell accules, Young

began keeping they they visited the House of Det. But, de streets while they enter houses trois ventothe Luke Hot Lung board- Bethell of the Water Police, on Sun and conßscute whatever its their ing-house, in Connaught Road, where day,

fancy. A number of Albanians have they stayed together for the nigh!. The men, So Chun-man, 36, un- been arrested and take to gaol where Later on, defendant took her to a employed, and Lau Fuk-ming, 17, un- they were beaten until they bled. friend's home in Nathan Road where employed, were charged before Mr. We cannot remain indifferent to such they lived for two or three months.

Himsworth at the Kowloon Magis-affairs,"

After this, the girl left Yeung and tracy this morning with

newspaper "Rina went to live at The Sculari attempting

No.

8. Aberdeen-) to obtain money by false pretences,

The situation of Street, Hongkong Feshinte says:

Barked Up Wrong Tree

Sgt. Bethell told the Court that Albanians in Cinmuria are scenes of Quarrol Follows Refusal

about 2.15 p.m. on Sunday, the de-hocking episodes due to the violence fendants came to his house and when of the Greek authorities. The lists he asked them if they had a permit to collect money for the China Youth Society they said they did not.

and

On July 11, Yeung met the girl

u

of murders, robberies, sequestrations and took her to the Lukt Hoi Tung boarding-house, where they stayed arrests are limitless." The

She

newspaper Littort of "Koritza" for two days. On July 12, however, The defendants were taken to the says: "The Greeks have always accused purchased a chopper from a Society's omces where it was dis shown themselves incapable of con-hardware shop and the same day

The asked the girl to live with him. covered that permission had not been solidating their own people, given

to the defendants to collect failure of their polley regarding refused and they quarrelled. They money. The first defendunt was for-Macedonian people and the Turkish stayed together for the night,

population in Asia Minor is due to early the following morning. The girl merly employed by the Society.

was awakened by the defendant who Second defendant was fined $20 or their lack of any sense of justice."

had both his hands around her neck six weeks while the first defendant

and who was attempting to strangle was remanded for 24 hours, for

her. Anger-prints.

GIANTS HUMBLE CINCINNATI

NEW YORK. Aug. 19 (UP)—New York Giants provided the surprise in the Major Baseball League to-day, beating the Cincinnati Reds in the National Cireult by 0-2.

In the American League, the Best Red Sox trounced the Cleveland Indiana 16-7,

Complete scores were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

New York.

Battery: Derringer, fiddell. Hutchinson, Lombardi, Wilson.

Boston

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

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Battery: Dobson, Humphries, Borsett, Hemley, Pytlak. Boalon

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Battery: Hawman, Fernander.

Battery: Ileving. Foxx.

ROME, Aug. 19 (Domel)--it is reported here that the British Gov-

the ernment has ordered

Brilish Ambassador, Mr. Reginald Leeper, la return to London from Bucharest,

LATE NEWS

Alleged Kidnapping

Seven Men Charged

In Kowloon

+

and

They struggled, and during this, the girl noticed a chopper lying on a table in the verandah. She managed to break free and fell to the floor. and while there, she saw Yeung reach for the chopper. The next thing she knew was when several blows were rained on her head and she felt blood running down her face. She broke away and ran out to the verandah.

A servant in the boarding-house Seven men, who were arrested on attempted to get into the room, but Friday following Police Investiga-the handle of the door had been tied tions and Information received con-with card by the accused. Later. corning an alleged attempted kid-however, he managed to break in napping of Mr. Fung Kim-sam, and, with the help of other servants, restaurant owner in Kowloon, ap- took accused to a police station. peared before Mr.. Q. A. A. Mac- The girl was taken to Queen Mary fadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy Hospital, where she was found to be the morning.

suffering from a wound in the neck, They were Chang Sing alias Chan and other, superficial cuts on the head, So-tal, 33; Wong Ping-kwan alias atdomen, ngers and right shoulder. Tong Chui, 22; Lun Ping-po, alias Ko

Accused's Statement

Lo, 24: Leung Ki, 20: Leung Shu- cheong. 22;

22; Li Siu-kai, allas Lam

Charged on July 15 with wounding Chul, 25; and Chan Yau-chi, 35. the girl, Yeung made a statement in were which he admitted wounding her. The first five defendants charged with armed robbery at 344 At the Magistracy, in the course of biniauwel Road on March 9.

a statement, Yeung sald he had gone shu-to the bourding-house and har de-

Wong Ping-kwon,

Leung

cheong and Li Siu-kat were charged bought a chopper. He further with assaulting Mr. Fung with intent clared he had tried to persuade the to rob. Leung Shu-cheong was fur- girl from living the life of a ther charged with possession of Furt

pro-

stitute, but she had refused. He automalle pistol and ammunition and became temporarily insane and struck

chopper. Chan Yau-chi with conspiring 10 at her with the commit a robbery.

Roosevelt To

Make Offer

Dr. R. Symons, of Queen Mary Hospital, suld he examined Land discovered multiple wounds. After describing these, he added that the wounds.

leave would

permanent scars.

For Purchase Or Lease forced to go to the boarding-house

Of British Territory

In evidence, the girl said when she drst met defendant, he informed her he was an interpreter at Central Pollee Station. On July 11, she was

with him. During their quarrel, the alleged defendant threatened to kill her. She could not leave be- enuse defondant prevented her from

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" HYDE PARK, Aug. 18 (UP)-It doing so.

is expected that President Rocsevelt Yeung. in cross-examination, de- will soon announce that the Unitedclared he had Brit met the girl in a States is ready to purchase or lease brothel, and that it was she who some key British possessions in the had asked him to stay with her.

These allegations were denied by LI, who added when she left accused,

Americans Protest western hemisphere on which to est-

To Washington

ablish naval and oir bases.

It is understood that Mr. Winston she had gone back to live with her Churchill has indicated his willing- mother.

The case proceeding. SHANGHAI, Aug. 20 (UP).-The ness for the United States to have American Association held an emer- access to virtually any of Britain's geney meeting at 1.30 p.m., during bases from Newfoundland to British which

resolution A

carried Guiana. was strongly prolesting to Washington at the latest developments in the Inter- national Settlement.

An

The protest follows the receipt by the Association of information from that unimpeachable source Washington ordered Admiral Hart to accept the new Japanese plan for the patrolling of the British defence set- for. It is disclosed that the Japanese made the first proposal that the volunteers should take over B Section instead of the Americans. To this Washington agreed and ordered Ad-

Berlin Gets Raid Alarm

·EPICIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH”

AMERICAN SHIP DETAINED (Mexican Gunboat Action)

BPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MEXICO, CITY, Aug. 19, BERLIN, Aug. 20 (UP)-In-(UP)The Mexican gunboat dicating that the Royal Air GT-22 has halted the American Force were about to take re freighter Frasch under special venge for the attempted Nazi orders.

The American shilp was halted in

miral Hart and Colonel Peck to raids on London during the past Mexican territorial watera- and was

abandon their stand for immediata.

Marines.

Decupation of the section by American

three days, Berlin's air raid searched for arms, alarm sirens went into action at It is stated that the vessel was de- 12.45 a.m. (8.45 a.m, H.K. Time) tained for about half an hour, after

by which it was permitted to proceed. this morning.

A report from San Diego, staten No reports have yet been mude that the U.S.S. Stack has been order- of the presence of attacking led to Acapulco to investigate the re planes.

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