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LOGAL AND GENERAL""
Doe British case of diphtheria was sported yesterday.
The draw and starting times for the England v. Scotland goil match on Sunday ate advertised in this iraue.
The Jazz Quartet of II I. S Titaria" will play, at the Palace Hotel Dante on Saturday evening, cominencing at 9 pm...
The des bis anncunced as having occurred at sea, of Mr. Hugh Spencer Guinness, Chinese Customa, aged 31, ildrat son of Colonel and Hon. Mro. O. D. Guinness,
The marriage is announced to take place shortly, of Mr. Geoffrey Miskia, of Meters: Gilman and Co., Ltd, and Afiss Joyce Adye Ram, of No. 42, Barker Road,
Shanghai papers record the death, of Mr. O. Piens, daunger of Watron's Mineral Water Company, from heart trouble. Mr. Pina was in poor health for acme time prior to bis death.
Mr. G. W. King, II. M. Registrar Ltd. and Police Magistrate, lote Shanghai, for England. by the Blue Funnel ... "Pyrrhus," Ile had a very hearty send off at the jetty by officials of the Court and many friends. Mr. King will probably return to Shanghai about July xt year.
HANDSOMS FUR STOLES AND CAPES.
JAEGER DRESSING GOWNS.
UMBRELLAS, LEATHER BAGS.
Ten Chinese employees of the United and Stor Garages were fined $1 each by Mr. R. E. Lindaell yeater- day for having failed to affix duty stamps on their wages receipts. The Magistrate explained that the nominal fine was due to the fact that this was the first batch of cases of the kind before him.
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WRONG TRAIN,
OHINESE SOLDIER'S EXCUSE.
"NEW ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄N.Y:K. STEAMER.
the
THE "NAGASAKI MARU”.
VESSEL DESCRIBED,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 70124
MARINES IN TROUBLE
FRAUD CHARGES INVESTIGATED.
STEAMER FOUNDERS,
"HOISANG SINKS" IN ROUGH: WEATHER.
WEST RIVER ACCIDENT.
The local office of the Nippon Yuren THE INDEPENDENT BRIGADE."
Kaisha entertained a number of pro- The four Marince of the U.S.9. mvent people to tiffis aboard their "Helená," 1st sorgt. Joseph Ptama" Two soldiers of Chan Kwing ming lines Nagasaki Mara" to day dore, Oorpl. John Joseph Montgomery The Lee Hong C's river steamer
The visitors were shown around the Army were charged before Mr. J. R. vessel and greatly admired this fine Pto. Fraak van Ashley and Pte. Hoisang which left Hongkong on Wood this morning with having recruit to to the N.X.K.'s Dest. Charles Heary Bytheway, who wore at 0.30- yesterday morning near Monday night to Wuchow, foundered travelled on the Kowloon Capton
yesterday remanded by Mr. R. E. Wangmoon, fortunately without loss Railway from Shokloos g to Kowloon without fares, They were further. The dimensions of this, Law Lindsell on charges of having with of life, though most of the cargo has charged with the unlawful possession vessel and those of her sister ship intent to defraud obtained from An been irretrievably damaged. of two daggers..
"Shanghai Matu" are-Fai, shopkeeper of Jarvais Street After making the usual call at The Magistrate heard the charge gross tonnage, 6,500; displace thre rolls of silk valued at $30.50 by Wangmoon to report to the customs,
leogtb mont 8,100 ft.; concerning stowing away first,
c.a. falsely pretending that certain 25 the Hbisaug" was passing Ling Replying to the charge, defendants 410 ft.; breadth, 54 ft.; depth, 32 ft. rouble mates which they tendered Ting island when she sprang leake in said they intended to go to Canton, and speed (an important factor in were American currency notes; overal places owing to the very rough
these two ships) 18) knots.
and theft ol and boarded the wrong train..
gold ring weather abelnd encountered ever since. Each is built to accommodate 157-from Tara Kin-cho, another.shopkeeper leaving Capsuiman. The pumps wer Magistrate: What difference does that make morally The Chintas first class passengers and 200 third of No. 204, Queen's Road Central, immediately set working, but when the authorities, da, cot allow people to class.
were again before the court this mor- | donkey engine brake down, the Cap-. travel in trains without money,
TWIN SCREWS.
tain decided to anchor the vessel ning..... Thetramers are built under Detective Inspector Willis, who is close to the shore, Baling WAA Lloyd's special survey and comply prosecuting, preferred a further promptly started but the inrush of with all the latest Board of Trade re- charge of obtaining by fales protences water prove too strong and the vessel quirements for passenger ships. The four gold rings worth $15 from a shop tendered at 9.30 sinking until the doors of the watertight compartmente a No. 306, Queen's Road Central
water was hill way between the lower are operated from the navigating
To this charge defendnats also end 'tween decks. bridge, so that the Captain can have pleaded not guilty. instantaneous control over their com- pletu system. The vessels are driven by twin sarawe worked by single, geare reduction turbines of the
First.d fedant; We had 10 cents, which we thought would ratisfy the ticket collector
Batil to-morrow.
WONDERS NEVER CEASE
WELL KNOWN MAGICIAN IN HONGKONG.
most
遁
An officer of the "Heleno" attended Court and sat on the banch with the
Magistrata.
Magistrate: Why did you let them
HAD THE WIND UP.
A Chinese was this morning charged
before Mr. R. E. Lindsell with having
The ticket collector said when he asked the defendants for their tickets nt Shatio, they said they belonged to
About 11.50 the Bai Hing Co.'s the "6th Independent Brigate" and The Government is and to be were intitled to travel freo in Chinese
steamor "Chung On" (Captain J.S. negotiating for a loan of $100,000 toni territory. When searched by the
Legingdon) bound for Hongkong ar the Canton Hankow Railway Ad-guard, they did not have any money
rived and took off the passengers and ministration and antler of $50,000! The Magistrate gave a remand for
The first witness called was Au grew who had taken refuge on the up- from the Canton Samshia Railway. the guard to rive evidence
Pareon type, which reduce the Pai, accountant of the Bang Tak per deck. While the "Chung On" was Mr. R. K. Lindsell then heard the vibration of the engine to
Loong silk store of 60, Jerrois Street.still anchored alongside the "Hoi charge concerning the unlawful minima, thereby ensuring the He said that on the 5th, shortly after Sang" the steamer "On Chai," bound possession of the two daggere. very great comfort of the passengers. 7 p.m., he was in the shop when the for Washow, arrived and took over It was stated that when defendants There are ten Sostok, boilers work four defendants came in. They were some of the passengers who preferred were searched by the guard, the wearing at a pressure of 200 lbs. The all in uniform. Plumadore painted to to go to Wachow instead of returning runs, were found in haveracke the steamers are throughly equipped with some rolls of Namwek silk gauza and to Hongkong. defendants we u carrying.
modern life-saving appliance. All asked to be shown them. All four men The Hoi Saug" had a general This charge was also remanded life boats are worked by mechanical examined the silk together and cargo including salt fish, sugar, floor. davits and motor winches. There is selected three rolls. One roll was of yarn, ets. Most of the cargo has been a set of emergency electric generators yellow silk containing 11 yards worth rained by salt water.. The Lee Hong on the boat deck in addition to $34 and they wanted to buy it all. Co. are now enas dering what stops three powerful mats for ordinary use, They also took 8 yards of coffee they should take to salvage the ship. |and it can be need at any tima to coloured silk worth altogether $80. the crew meanwhile standing by on
supply electric current for wireless First defendant banded him two board. telegraphy. lighting, pumping etc. a notes which they said were 23-dollar
powerful asset in
the notes, American money. Witness event of accident. Precautionary gave the notes to a foki to go and arrangements for fire Prevent change. The defendants walked The great Italian magician, Mion are perfect. There are a number out behind the foki-taking the COUNTRYMAN'S BIG BRIBE.- Chelalo has arrived in Hongkong and of fireproof balkhade and doors milk with them. It was because he The P. & O. Banking Corporation on Saturday will demonstrate his dividing the whole living quarters was suspicious, that witness sent the Limited, with which is affiliated the wizardry in the Theatre Royal. into many smaller secti. ne. Each foki to change the money. Allahabad Bank, Ltd., of India, has opened its branch in Hongkong, the a party of Hongkong pressmen and ing apparatus of the latest pattern,
Yest rasy Mr. Chelalo entertained section is fitted with fire extinguish
in his possession Iour pints of Chinese go then?I could not stop them. Ve offices now being established on the be literally had them guessing COMFORT CONVENIENCE AND LUXURY. the notes were no good, witness and ffired a bribs of $1.60 to the detia- When the foki returned and said in un which no duty had been paid. He was further charged with having ground floors Metare. Mackinnon, from firatto last, for with Mr.
In regard to wireless installation, the master's son Mackenzie and Co..at 28, Dis Votox Chefalo averything seems to come
went out to tive who arreated him, The duty on Road, Central Mr. C. Champkia from nowhere, and
eanitary arrangements, and other search for them. After half an from no is the local manager.
where comes everything. Watch him equipment the ships are in no parti hour's search they met defendants the wine was 30 cents. as cloro as you will, he has yon baffled; calar bebind any of the newest Atlan-in Boubam Strand. They did not The Magistrats remark d that it Virop Petty Officer Alfred Harper indeed the sharper you. become and tip liners. Needless to say, the utmost have the silk with them then, was extraordinary that such a big of HM.B. "Vindictive was charged the closer, you get, the deeper be attention and consideration will be witness and his companion followed bribe should have been offered. before Mr. J. R. Wood this morning comes the mystery
given to the arrangement, con defandante to the Wing Tang Hing defendant was a country man and Inspector Cashman said that the with having assaulted a Chinese`ia
struction and furnishing of With three simple tine Mr. Ohatalo
silk shop of No. 2, Possesion Street was properly frightened" at the Queen's Road East last Light. The can do a variety of wonderful tricks, the public
the where defendants tendered arme Fulica asked for a remand, as the com- Things come and go from these three
50 staterooms,
as to give similar notes. Witness warned one prospect of being taken to the station. Defendant was fined $2fdr pošles- plainant is at present in hospital and there, zobody knows, and how, passengers the maximum of comfort of the shop fokis and the notes were sion of the wine, and $5 for offering the case was fixed for tomorrow everybody would very much like to and convenience, the greatest Batis-
know. Again, the daxterity of his faction, and even luxury. All parts rejected. In the meantime witness's bribe to the detective. The bribe. fingere in the manipulation of playing to be occupied by passengers are lukong came and witness handed his money was returned to him bat the Commander's Palmes; Hardy,
cords adda considerably to the specially well ventilated, and lighted. two notes to him. When the constable wine was confurated. Edgell and Hallifax, Surg. Lieut shook" of his performance. What Perfect taste has been displayed men whose appointment has been Stokes, Harvey and Crowe, of the card tricks is evidently not worth decoration. The steaters will carry and the constable followed defendante
Comdr. Mellor, and Lieutenanto Mr. Chrfule does not know about throughout in the matter of style and poketodefendants, they took no notice |
of him and walked away. The witness SHANTUNG AGREEMENT, hailed as an act of political genius Royal Navy, were among the knowing.
departures-by-the ...Karmala"
Not the least mystifying of his fat and third classes. The first class up to the Central Market where joins and disjoins a number of steel public rooms include a large dining rings. But then as a magician Mr, salcon, a spacious social-ball as well Chefalo is an artist, a genius.
as a comfortable smoking room and a bar. The other features arra verandah Cafe, and an inquiry office, scd un usually ample space is devoted to the recreation and exuroise of passengers. The centre of the room is bigh and consists of eighteen articles the has segmental plaster ceiling, with principal points of which are:-Japan
GOWN AND COSTUME LENGTHS
IN
TWEED CLOTH
__
GABARDINE. SILKS AND VELVET.
"Oh my dear Mrs. Quiteright, what a lovely box of Cigars Wherever did you buy them?" "Yes, dear, they are nice. I bought them for my Hubby for His Xmas box, and from the Bongkong Cigar Store. They have such a loveir lot." me with mo thea, I must get a box for my, Old Boy." And they did but You can all come, we have plenty more..
BIRTHS.
C
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
morning.
rooms and
two classes of passangers, namely,
companion want for a constable. A
FELDMAN-At Kobe, Japan, to and tact." In the words of the late for London: Other naval passengers many tricks is the way in which he accommodation is amidships. The the constable blow his whistle. A
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Feldman, a daughter.
Mr. Michael Colline, who gave hir by the same steamet were Messrs. DAVIES.On November 28, 1922, at life fighting for this ideal, the Govern. J. W. R. Manden, R. H. Sims and E.
Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. F. H.ment that rules Ireland to day is as Thaxter. “Davies; a daughter.
completely and wholly Irish in blood, At the Marine Court this morning FARDOE.-On November 28, 1922, in outlook and in policy as the before Commander Beckwith B. N. at Shangbai, the wife of W. 4. Government that caled Ireland under ton Chinese were charged with L. Parloe, of a 100.
the great Ard Ri, Brian Borumha- unlawfully mooring their boats in the last entirely Irish Government shore at a distance of loss than 100 yards, between the hours of 9 p.m. and reling over the country. The death 5. .. Defa dants pleaded guilty. of Erskine Childers bas deprived the Two, who had previous convictions
MARRIAGES.
NEW LEVIATHANS.
BIG SHIPS BUILT IN 1921-22,
THE DINING SALOON..
POINTS OF THE PACT,
constables came and took defendants CHINA TO PAY 40,000,000 GOLD VRIN.
district watchman and three Indisa
into custody,
The case is proceeding.
PEEING, December 7, The full text of the Shantung agreement signed yesterday evening was published this afternoon. I
The dining saloon is located on the large decorative wrought-iron and agrees to transfer the Shantung awning deck forming the front part glass skylight. Sofas, easy chairs, railway on January 1, 1923 completing of the erection and has a large num card tables, all of the goal period" the transfer of railway properties ber of windows on three sides, admit-style, and a very handsome within a month from that date. China
08LAND-HILL-WALN.-Oa 'Nor, rebel movement of its military brain recorded against them were fined $10 report of the Society's operations ting a plentiful supply of light and {obimasypiece with embellished cary agrees to pay 40,000,000 gold yen, as
DEATHS.
.Name.
Gross
Tons.
Owner''.
appearance.
2. SOCIAL, HALL,
2
The following is taken from Lloyd's
the sinister de Valera is each or fourteen days hard labour during the year 1921-1922. 29, 1922, at Shanghai, George and
Included among the veste built air. A large well, opening into the inge, sto. complete the furnishing and the value of the railway properties, in Edward Osland Bill, of the suffering moral breakdown. Indest, and the remaning eight defendants
were called upon to pay fines of $3 during the year which have received social hall above, is surrounded by lend much to the restful effect of the sreasury notes which will be atgled notes of the railway bearing interest Chinees Postal Service, Nanking, Ireland's evil genius bas openly each or reven days. In each case the the Society's classification are 37 highly decorative bronze railings. room.
A verandah cafe, comfortably at six per cant, secured by the to Nors Waln.
confessed that he has failed, fines were paid.
exceeding 10,000 tona cach, as com- The panels are painted in a soft ahede LENNOX-BANHAM-Os Novem- With strong men in the Government
pared with only 10 falling within this of grey with mouldings picked out in equipped with wicker chairs and set revenues of the rail war. The railway The entrances and staircases are for other internal foreign loss but A few enterprising Chinese chauf- category during the previous twelve white, after the manner of the exters adjoins the smoking room. revenues shall not be used as fecarity ber 29, 1922, at Tientsin, Henty like Genera! Mulcahy, Defence feuia in Shanghai are working hard months. Of these 32. vessels 23 are quite petit trimon of Versailles. Hutebison Lennox, M.C., son of the late Mrs. Hasry Lennox, of Minister, and Ecin O'Duffy, Chief of towards the establishment of a club between 10,000 and 15,000 tons, There, together with the very fine and panelled with dull polished, light this does not prevent Chins raising an Mayaola, Ayrshire, and Dorzen Staff, the military situation is quite and union, to be known as The while the following esc's exceed the appropriate furniture of the apartment coloured French walout: Tas hand internal loan for the purposs of give the saloon a bright and refined come, wrought-iron railings of highly redeeming these cotes if it is done by Banbam, only daughter of Mr. safe. Invested with fall legal Cunuff-ura Friendly Savings Society latter measurement, viz:-- and Mrs. F. C. Basham, of authority, the lack of which gravely table of rules has been drawn up. sad
artistic design with dull polished agreement with Japan. If the says the N.CD. News. An elaborate
bronze handrails are the distino railway revenue isiafficit to pay Changbai.
which make the interest on the notes China agrees to hampered, the Provisional Govern these, among other thinge, emphasize Giulio Cesaro... 848 N. G. I. (1) planned and furnishe, the colour entrance hall extremely pleasing to raise the interest from other sources
The Social Hall in excellantly tive features ment, the Fre State Government the desirability of conducting the club E. of Caneda.,:21,517. C. P. R. -
soheme being similar to that adopted the ore. can hope to suppress the crimes of as an establishment for gentlemen. Sey this 2.19,730..Conard.
There are various kinds of state for the dining saloon. There is vá, desperate icregulars and avea finally Any member, for example, who may Lacania......19,680. Conard.
↑ inadvertently use the floor as a sub 18 maris
with an rooms, including an en-suitssat, slagle marble chimney piers... .19 602. Cunard.
fue mirror in an orzamental cabins, etc. with different passage .16 418..0. P. R.
hy, a gilb frame. The furniture, which is rates, thas offering a wide choice of designed to afford comfort as well as accommodation to pa éengers.*** aesthetic pleasure, is in the refined The rooms en-suite consist of a mis [**Period ? style, and includ sa semi- ting room, a bedroom and a dresing grand pianoruom. The attings and furniture in Generally speaking both the dining these rooms are of the best artistic saloon and social ball are in the style taste and designs. All the stateroome of the Lobis Quartoras period. The are our pletely equipped and thorough former room has as a character ly atted with the sole object of creat feature a very quiet, and reposeful ing a domestic atmosphere and giving aspect, depending for this effect, upon home-like comfort to the oo upants, good proportions and refined detail in
THIRD CLASS, decoration,; whereas the. Furnishing A remsikahlo improvement will be and decoration of the latter room are introduced in the third class accom- modation. Every attention will be
The treasury notes are f
e freed from ali taxation, Japan, may, tracat or the whole part of the treasury notes if it
GAETA. On November 29, 1923. at destroy these mischievous bands byatitute for the spitaou will be suitably | Conte Ross 18,017..L.S.S00. (9) Clectric "magical Are," surmonted barth, double berth and four berth suits her convenience. Reuter
China Mail.
MUSEUM FOR SHANGHAI,
FRENCH CLUB SONEME.
REJECTED.
rojected.
Shanghai, V. Gaets, C. M. capture or rent. Carson made a dealt with. Altogether there are Montcalm Custome Service, in his bird year. savage speech against the Irish con- some 600 obauffeurs employed in Montrose 10.408..0. P. R. PIENS-On November 39, 1922, at stitution bill in the House of Lords *** Caternational and French Con- Tyrrhenis 10,243. Cunard.
Shanghai, Charles Piens, in his but it has long been recognised that utions (close on 4500 being at work (1) Navigazione Generale Italisus 62nd year.
Camon, embittered and obstinate, this side), but so far the (2) Loyd Sabaudo 850. Anon. per
aponse has not been encouraging. Azioni. Cares naught for ponco, while t'ere is The promoters have Bocordingly a growing desite among all factions in startet same kind of competition to Ire and for respite from blood and secure membr. The profession Las horror. The whole nation, as Mr. Ben divided into gradra for the pro "TRUTH, JUSTICE, PUBLIO SERVICK"
spa.tiva pryment of membership, fess Bernard Shaw discovered, is now ranging from $10 to 32. ***MAR Horocoso, Thursday, Dec., 1982. angry with those who would delay this respite and prolong the country's misery With the hellig of con At 1 o'clack this morning, while Mears Jarding Matheson and Co. treated on brighter lines so as to
Instrolling the harbour, police „Lidt have to-day received tilegraphic produce, an air of chreilul ess and paid accusing enlargement of space, EX CO MANAGER ARRESTED."
THISH FREE STATE.
After centuries of bloodshed and
ciliation and
consti qpictly and night, saraly
"that
isery Ireland's great hour dawned, The Free State has been, British Domition since midnight, its Mr. President one of the ablest man in the 's new Iral country and a Governor-General and
engendered: by the
WALLA WALLA SINKS.
Hannah No, & came upon Walla.
REDUCED PASSAGE RATES,
"GLEN" "LINE FARES CHEAPER
Thaig
adfite that, the painage farca-by, sociability. at mid- Walla motor boat No. 1 in distress Glen Lins, vumele: have been re- not too min & waterlogged condition, ie the fair duced thus:Hobgkong to London way The motor boat's crew was and vice versa £94.
Promenade dock
that tion promptly transferred to ilio police Högkong to Gends, and vice versa walnut, similar in styl
prevailed in England during the Wil launch, and the boat was taken in bow £89.
Thise reductions will operate as flam and Mary" period, having a from the lat of next month..
lightly Datch influence, in its detail.
to Blake Pian A like distapos from
efficient ventilation and lighting, and oraclete ceaitary, sangamente, Io dependent dining, umpking and bar toons of European atyle wi vided in addition to the public room, with matted Boor, applied with chess boards and other means of amusement
La Japonaise
SHANGHAI December 7. The municips counci the propisal of naturalian, Mr. municipal aid to purchas Cab/ora miarum
FAR EASTERN BANK,
Reut
December 7.