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MARIE CELESTE.":

OFFICIAL INQUIRY

RECALLED..

DRAMATIC EVIDENCE.

The recent solutions" on the "Marie Celeste" mystery publish

ed in "The Journal of Commerce" have aroused interest all round the globe. But the “conclusions" given by Captain Millett and Mr. Cuming Walters are in their turn exploded by a correspondent in D.Australia, who sends n cutting from a late issue of the "Sydney which "quotes the Bulletin."

Times" of February 14, 1873, and the report of the "official inquiry." This saya:—"At the official inquiry, held at Gibraltar, the master of the British brig

Mr J. H. Binox ainMr and Mrs C. W Mr R. Blan

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Mrn E. Liddell

Mr B. A.Foring Mr. H. C. Broxbam Mine it. Liilin Mr A. Brooks Mr D. Mcalle Mr J. A. B. Prown Mrs J. &Ms

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NOTICE OF ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING.

1923 to the 30th September. 1924, and also for election of Directors.

Mr A. W. Graham Mr (1. A. Montag

Arowne

Dr T Nage! Mr R, Bordiq Mr.

And Mr A. T. Camphill Neckelman Mr. H. Onpillon Mr K. N Falkon Mr R. R. Clark' Med. Nievenbuss

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Pooles Mr O. W. Or VaMr & Mrs Priestley

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Mt M. J. Qui t Mr and Mrs W. A.Mr M. A. Beloy

R Dougla Mr & Mrs Remy Mr E R Duckett Me B., Rilor Mr and Mrs Duck Mr A. H. Rowe

Miss Rvan

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| Mr Poliz Mile Mina M. Elis

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Mr and Mrs. E.

Elka

De Gratia" reported having boarded on December 6, 1872, the abandoned American Brigantine

Marie Celeste." bound from Boston to Genoa with a cargo of industrial alcohol. He didn't find the galley fire alight or a half- eaten ment on the cabin table; but he did find a sword that appeared to have recently been smeared with blood and afterwards wiped; there were bloodstains on the topgallant rail and marks on the bows, apparently made by some sharp implement. No ship's papers were discovered, except the legbook, the last entry in which was dated November 25, when the "Me J, E. Mandera Mrs A. Favgö

"Marie Celeste" was six miles E,Mr G. Scheiner from the island of St. Mary, in the Mr. chwosinger Azores. In normal circumstances Capt M. Signeland the next entry would have been Mr and Mrs W. Hrecorded at noon so it is a fair

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MAINLY SCISSORS LOOT.

German Horror.

The trial of Haarmann, a butcher,

R. Mr and Mrs Winference that the catastrophe took place before midday on November 25. Ten days later the vessel was picked up in lat. 38 deg. 20 min. N., long. 17 deg. 15 min. W., with only her jib and foretop- mast staysail set. She was then on the starboard tack, but accord. ing to the skipper of the "Dei

Messis Swah, Hunter Gratia" the wind had been blowing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mrs Ronald Gordon Mr R.

that the FIRST ORDINARY Mr and Mrs. J. J.T Ward

steadily from the north, and his Wighn Richardson Led, have has been commenced at Hanover GENERAL MEETING of the Com

Gould

Mr M J. . own vessel, also bound for the laughed from their Neptune on a charge of murdering 77 At that time pany will be held at the City Hall, M and Mra B. Watkins

Grauman

Mrs R. Whittall Mediterranean, had been on the Works, Newcastle-on-Tyne, a fine youths in 1918, Hongkong. on SATURDAY, the Mr H. Gregory" Mr Alica do Weese port tack all the time. Now, if all passenger and cargo steamer named Haarmann was a recruiting agent 17th January, 1925, at Noon, for Cant T, P. Hail Mr W. Wenner the ship's company mysteriously hiding to the order of the British youths were recruited for service theSanthia which they are for the "Black Reichswehr." The the purpose of receiving the Visa Ramilton Mr. Wilsno

Mis N G. Worcester November 25, how did she man-

vanished (or were murdered) on Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., in East Prussia. Their relatives Reports of the Directors together Mr H. Hancock

of London,

were given no explanation of their with a Statement of Accounts for Mr and Mrs H. 4. Mr J. F. Wright

age when on the starboard tack. The Steamer is built of steel, being non-return, but presumed that they the period from the 28th December,

with the wind steadily from the 451f. in length by 57ft Din. had perished in the war operations. north, to drift to where she was by 30h. Gin, depth moulded Recently a number of skulls were found by the "Dei Gratia"? Only and is designed to try a dead found in a river near Haarmann's by a miracle could she have kept weight of 0.500 tons on a draft of house. The police searched and on her dhe course for ten days 127f.

found bloodstained. clothing, with a contrary wind blowing and She is fitted with twin screws, which the relatives identifled.. loose wheel. And practical ruellest hy triple expansion. et Haarmann confessed that he took navigator would deduce that the ines, which, with the boilers, are the youths home to supper, and ship wasn't left to the mercy of also being constructed at the later cut up their bodies. the winds the day the final entry Neptune Works of Swan, Hunter revolting circumstances necessitat Odell appeared in her log, but that and Wighth Richardson, Ltd. ed. the trial being held in camera. somebody was still aboard until and which are designed to propel Haarmann, who displayed a brutal very close to the time she was the vessel at a speed of 18 knots.indifference, declared: "My only salvaged."

Admidshing there will be well wish is to be executed; then the finished accommodation for 24 first whole lot will be frished" His class passengers, including a large counsel is pleading mental irres- dining saloon on the bridge deck, ponsibility. The trial has aroused with entrance fud, lounge and unprecedented interest in Germany. smoking room on the promenade Harmana has spent 15 out of his 45 deck above. There will also be years of life in jail. He secured atommodation for 24 second class long inmunity from arrest because" passengers on the same deck, in- he acted as a spy for the Hanover cluding staterooms, a dining police. The victims were aged, Part from 13 to 22 years. He, waylaid The mystery that surrounds the saloon and smoking room. fat of the Japanese

steamer of the upti deck and 'tween dects them at the railway station and can be had at the Jockey Club Stables, Mr 8. A. Arthur Mr and drs G. D. both as missing and also as having Kers, being adopted for carrying garret overlooking the River Leine, Kagawa Maru," which is reported can also be used for native passen decoyed them to his miserable

and bild

The Transfer Books of the Com Mr & Mrs Avariov Miss B Barry pany will be closed from the 13th Mr & Mrs Benut and to P.M

'Erdgron January to 17th January, 1925, bath, Mr Mrs I. Behar Mr.A. F. J. Knight daya inclusive

Mr. and Me A Mr and Mrs A.E.A. Lai & chilien Mr and Mrs W. L. and Mr & Mrs I. Lin

By Order of the Baird, EDWARD B. RAYMOND,"

Secretary. Hongkong. 8th January, 1925..

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

+

ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1925.

INTRIES for the forthcoming

Races close on Saturday, 10th January, 1925, at 3 pm, and must be lisent to the secretary c/o Linstead & Davia, Alexandra" Buildings. on or 'before this date.

Entry Forms are now ready and

Race Course, Hongkong Club or instLead & Davis,

Hongkong, 19th December, 1924.

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN ́ MORTGAGE COMPANY,

LIMITED.

NOTICE OF CALL.

Issue of 400,000 sbares of the Nominal Value of

$10.--each

($ 2.50 paid up)

Carleton

Mr and Mrs F. M.' 'osak

Crawford

children

Mr R. C. Crooke Dr. Donelso Mr. and Mra

Brostedt

Mr and Mrs J.

Doking Dara Mr and Mrs

Mr M 9

and children

Mr and Mrs J. N.

A. Parker

Mr., bank Me and Mr Vander

Strea

T.Lt Col & Mrs. Sto Fowle & children »pben fr Franklin Mr M. Walk

Mr and M I. H. Mr and dra J. F.

Gears & daughter Wright

PRAK HOTEL.

January 9.

pr J, W. Anderson Dr. K. arsen

Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Loys

Miss E. R Baily Misa Loys

Mr and Mrs L. &. F. Major A, B Little

Bellamy

Johor

Mr. W. BonoarMr D Foyd

&

Mr W. H. Bourne, MT. M. B. bloyd Mr M. J. Breon Mr W. H. Look Mrs & Mis Brennanbir and Mr. W.

Col. & Mra C.Rasall Logan

Brow

Mr DCL gn! Miss P. W. Brown. M. and Mrs T. Mr 8. D. Carothers Martin

Mr J. O.Carpenter Mrad McAinh Mr B.B. Cleland Mr R... Moregor'

MB M. Cooper Me E E. Mimmac Mrs IH Cormack Mr and Mrs F W. Lt. Col. Ra. Dob- Munton

blo

Mies M. W. Newe Mr and Mr. J. holme

:inusmy

Me W. Ogden rir F. E. Olle tou Mr W. Dye Mr A. b. Paus ".

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mr E C. Dunean

AN HISTORIC JAP.

THE "RAGAWA MARU

MYSTERY.

The

where he strangled his victims been wrecked on the desonte shares about 3.000. of Aomori, recalls that she is the The auxiliary muchinery will in- during the night; The witnesses former British India stener clude a steam windlass, steam attending the trial number 190. Kangra," an iron screw vessel of steering gear and 12 steam winches, They were searched for arms just under 2,000 tons, says a Home together with the usual derricks, before they were admitted to the Huilt by Denny, of Dum ventilation will be very ample told that some of the relatives of etc. Electric light throughout. court, as the authorities had been barton, in 1890, her sisters were the Kerbela and Ellom both as the vessel will trade in the the murdered boys intended to Aof them well-known vessels," Tropies, whilst there will also be avenge them selves upon Haarmann.

aeront of the dangerous waters in a wireless installation, a large muu- The Velocity of Light. which she was designed to ply, sheber of steel lifeboats, steam heating In a recent address to the Frank- was given a continuous double bot-and refrigerating machinery, to-lin, Institute, Professor A. A. om extending from the forepeak gether with the necessary insulated Michelson described the results right aft in a manner that was then storerooms for the ship's provisions obtained in the last determinations most unusual. As soon as she was Bitamosti" Solution and "Bit of the velocity of light. The value completed she was sent but Bast, mastic Enamel have been applied of this fundamental constant has where she had quite a useful but to the lower cross, centre, pocket been repeatedly measured and the undistinguished career until 1807 reserve cross, and side bunkers and mean value of previous determina... When she stranded in the Highli, coal shoot boiler-room tank, bilgestions was 186,330 miles per second, Immediately after the Russo-Japan and "Bitumestic Cover-ne importance of this velocity, it but cure without any damage. all fore and aft, deck stringer plates, with an uncertainty of 20 to 30

well.. "Bitumistic

miles. In view of the great scienti ese war she was purchased by the Solution and Japanese, and renamed "Kagawaing were used abaft tank top, in was thought desirable to try and „Tam which has been her tally boiler room, also flat of deck plating reduce this uncertainty to not more ever since. She has changed hands on the shelter deck in the way of than one mile per second. This is several times since then, but prac-bridge and the casing top.

only of scientific importance but tically all her service has been in The owners were represented at would. provide a method for the Eastern waters, and most of it in the launch by Mr. J. L. Leslie, the accurate and rapid determination In superintendent engineer, whilst the of the distance between stations the Japanese, coasting trade. the spring of 1923 she was seriouslychristening ceremony

per 50 to

100 miles apart, and damaged in collision at Moji, but formed by his daughter Miss Leslie. should prove of value OD was repaired, and has been running

that the 2nd Call of $2.50 per Hra Samora Ellis. Major and Mrs F. H. share On each of the

Phillip above Me and Mrs W. A.Mr and Mrs H. R. 400,000 shares has been

Remington

by the Company and that such Call will be payable to the Company's Bankers, The Hongkong & Shang hai Banking Corporation on before 15th January, 1925...

BHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 9th January, 1925

HERBERT JAMES BRIDGE? NORTON, DECKASED.

or

Eustace

Forber

Miss M. Forbes

Mr A. Bitche

14-Col. & Mrs

Me R. J. W. Foster Sanders

Miss G. Fothergill Mr. & Mrs TG.Beott

Mr F. P Franklin Mr R. P. Shaw Lt. E. C. FroderickM R. R. Skelton

Mr and Mrs W. D.Mr and Mrs T. White Faith'

Goodfellow

Me and Mm B.

Mr and Mrs Geo. W.Mre & War U. E

Grey

· Stübbings

Hales

Bendro Miss M. B. Har Mr and Mrs.

Babcock

Mri W J. HawkerMlas Thwaites

A.Mr and Mrs E. F. L

Mr O. P. Sturdse J.Mr M. B. Torner

Mes JB. Thomsar Mr J. B. Javier Mr&Mrs O.Thwaites

Holo

Lt. Col. and Mrs H

ALL Perions, Firms or Corporations Lomdr. G. F.Mr AW. 1fekle having any claims against or Mr B. Howell... TISTOLYSO any moneys or securities belonging || MrG, M, Hansworth Lady E. O Tärnor to the Estate of the above 'decensed | Miss N° 0, Taskin- Mr C, M. Vlao (late of the Hongkong Hotel) are MrG8 Hugh Jones Capt. E. Falker. requested to send particulare thereof Mr W. 4. Jordan Capt. 4. E. Walte

Miss Kennedy Miks Willmott to the Underaligned,

Mr. F. Key Mr.nd Mire FD Mr and Mrs E, Wood

·Mr GÃO. Word}} Mr Mrs A. Leon Mr & Mrs G. Yates Mr and Mrs. 8. H

Langston

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Prince's Buildings, Solicitors for the Administrator. Hongkong, 10th January, 1925.

ever since. Her last uncompleted

voyage was from Maroran along, the

WILH

trigonometric surveys. To this end, apparatus was installed on Mount Wilson and Mount San

count, with coal, a passage that WHEN BABY HAS INDIGESTION Antonia, which are 22 miles apart, would, seem, to offer little chance of a ship going, astray..

The

during the

but

very

for the purpose of measuring the time taken by light to travel this Mothers Have Found that Baby's Own | distance. Forest fres, and the

arhokeland. Tableta"W{1}"; Correct Ity consequent

haze, ften it is necess∙ry to give babies prevented success The Archbishop of York, whoat and your children somethin to brest summer of 1923. the Church Assembly last month up coil, allay forer correct sou promising results have now been results... giva drafted a resolution in a hand stomach, relieve constipation, or to pace obtained. writing which defeated the Primata the Frisbility that sompanies tha of All England, his brother bishops, cutting of tooth: Reperier cell mothers 299,820 as the velocity of light in koop Raby's Own Tablets n hand, for vacuo expressed in kilometres per and Lord Hugh Cecil, is not the, they feel safe with a vial of the Tablets second, which is believed to be only eminent Churchman whose ready for such

about ^ "ons dmergencias.

to within calligraphy Is a puzzle, Bishop, Mr Nadine Bobtailla of No. 19 part of 10,000. It is pro Welldon writes an extraordinarlly | Famit m Street, Balcoke, USA, posed to repeat the experiment difficult hand. A certain Bishop, "I bave found Baby', Dwa next summer with some refinei 100, apart from the general incons Tablets a very fine remedy frirdiments, by which it is hoped to times When my children:ka za stomach prehensibility of his penmanship tromble 'give them. Rabo waliota obtain an accuracy to within abou used a sort of shorthand of his own, and they are, song well again, 2 parts in 100,000 Engineer- which demanded of the reader the glad to recommend them." acuteness of an Egyptologist. Thus

Baby's Own Tablets sro, vuurantend to

true

FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE. Over Afty years of useful and invalg. NOTICE

able service and to ton credit of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in all STORAGE space on Marine Lots that time we have never heard of

with Godowns and Chinese e dissatisfied user, nor a dealer whe la not glad to fecommend. It in' the House to Let from 31st December.highest terme to his patrons. Those A circle with a line through the contain no opiates and to be feeds Eighty parsons have been who in childhood took it for, coughs; centre of it stood for throughout fe for the unrest child. They are drowned in extensive floods in the colds, croup and whooping cough are the wild." On the other side sold by all dragelats, or sont pret freVilyet of Aleppo, statos Co now giving it to their children and Dean Ingo a dainty, handwriting is 50 cents per vial, by the Dr. Willam standinople mesange. The railway grand children with the same good as clear as print. A

Medicine Co 60 Kisogie Band, Shang- dameged over a length of 200 [regalts/)«Vor" sala everywhere/05

W. S. BAILEY a' CO, LTD.,

Kowloon Bay

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