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WATER SUPPLY COURT MARTIAL
COMMITTEE
ITS PERSONNEL
FIRST MEETING BEING HELD THIS AFTERNOON
COL. COMYN'S ALLEGATION AGAINST THE PRESS
NOT ALLOWED IN COURT
HONG KONG,
POSTAL EMPLOYEE CHARGED
10,000 YEN
ESTABLISHED
Lt.-Col. Comyn, commanding off-ALLEGED THEFT OF REGISTERED
cer of the 2nd Battn. King's Own Scottish Borderers made an allega- tion against the Press this morning
at the General Court Martial sitting
RATIO OF CONSUMPTION
Comprising more than 40 men, among whom are the highest and best known in the Colony, the (Emergency) Water Supply Com- The allegation came from I-Col. his request to the constituted and Comys after mittee has been the first meeting will be held at Court to be allowed to remair as a heing spectator had been refused. He tice,
4 p.m. to-day in the Comcil Cham
ber.
It has not been decided whe-
ther the Press will be admitted.
If not, and there is information
PACKETS
TWO SERIOUS CHARGES
E. W.
1845
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1929.
THE VENEZUELA FERMENT
MORE TROUBLE
CORO GARRISON ATTACKED: SEVERE FIGHTING
COMMANDER KILLED
Five
Caracas, Yesterday. thousand rebels, some of whom carried out the raid at Willemstad attacked Coro but the Garrison, forewarned and assisted by the population, drove the rebels after hard fighting.
in the Officers' Mess, at Murray Jose Antonio Mariano de Sousa
investiga-appeared before Mr. Barracks, when further tions were made into the case of Hamilton, at the Central Magia- Major G. M. H. Ogilvy.
tracy, this morning on two charges
s follow:-
(1) that he on February 5, 1829, an officer of the post Hong Kong. and being, en-
the trusted with
preparation was fatally injured.
then alleged that he would not get of a document, namely, a letter bill,
The commander of the Garrison
The rebels fled in confusion leav-
a fair report of the proceedings and feloniously did prepare such document asked for a copy of the deposition incorrectly, or secrete, or destroy such ing many dead and wounded while to be given him. This was also document at the General Post Office; many were taken prisoner. refused and he was told to read the and
inaccurate!
(2) that he on February 5, 1990, of interest to the public, a com- newspapers. The Li-Col. the as-
at the General Post Office, feloniously manique will be issued, the serted that the reports of the case did steal two postal packages, namely, in the Press were one bag containing 30 registered let- China Mal" learned officially, appearing
Iters and two insured letter, and this morning.
one bag containing nine registered Outstanding Accounts Major B. C. Lake continued his letters and one insured letter, the pre- evidence. He gave details of the due to the Hong Kong Amusement Co. from the P.RI,
Further meetings will be held from time to time and it may be found later on, that the public can be admitted.
Given no particular order (ba- cause the names have been com
Committee are:-
The Hon. Mr. D. W. Trutman North
accounts
On November 26, 1928, he receiv eti a letter from a woollen mill at
perty of the Postmaster Gencral.
Mr. J. T. Prior appeared for the defence and asked for a week's formal remand.
It is announced that Venezuela recently requested the Dutch to ex- tradite from Curacao Urbina, who was a rebel leader, but that the Dutch had refused. Reuter.
[Coro is Venzuelan territory, and is
the capital of the Falcon State, situated
near the Bay of Coro.]
PRICE $3.00 Per Month.
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ENGLAND'S TEAM FOR MISSING FROM HOME FURTHER LABOUR
1ST TEST
FOR S. AFRICANS
EIGHT OF CHAPMAN'S HEROES
IN AUSTRALIA
J. C. WHITE TO BE CAPTAIN
For the First Test match against the South Africans at Birmingham, commencing on Saturday (and to be continued on Monday and Tuesday), England's cricket team has been chosen as follows:-
J. C. White (Somerset), Captain, P. G. H. Fender (Surrey), K. S. Duleepsinhji (Sussex), H. Sutcliffe (Yorkshire), W. R. Hammond (Gloucester), M. W. Tate (Sussex),
H. Larwood (Notts),
E. Hendren (Middlesex),· AP. Freeman (Kent),
G. Duckworth (Lancashire), M. Leyland (Yorkshire) and
E. T. Killick (Cambridge Univer-
Dutch Destroyer En Route Reuter.
The Hague, Yesterday.
TWO PORTUGUESE CHILDREN: REWARDS OFFERED
APPOINTMENTS
MINOR POSTS
-
LIST OF UNDER SECRETARIES NOW ANNOUNCED ·
A GIRL AND A BOY
Two children, described as Por tuguese, are missing from their homes according to two "Reward"; circulars posted at Police Head- PREMIER GOING TO US.A. quarters this morning. The cir-
London, Testerday. culars, both appearing above the
Reuter understands that Mr. trame of the Hon. Mr. T. H. King acting Captain Superintendent of MacDonald has definitely decided to visit the United States after Police, were as follow:-
the rising of Parliament at the end of July.
Missing, believed to have run away, Massina Benedecto, pet name "Neva," a Portuguese girl, aged 16 years, locks older, tail and of stout build.
The Under-Secretaries The following have Secretaries
Parliamentary · been appoint-
Agriculture, Dr. Christopher Addi-
When last seen was wearing white silk dress with red stripes, white hated: with green ribbon bands, black shoes, flesh coloured stockings also a gold chain bangle on left wrist, one. gold ring set with a jade on, the left middle finger and a necklace of imita- tion pearl beads.
Last seen at 9 p... on May 26, 1929, near the Central Market.
It is hereby notified that a reward
giving information leading to the re- of $100 will be paid to any person sity and Middlesex as 12th man.covery of the missing girl. Reward
to be valid for six months. 8 Years Old Boy
Pilkem- Missing from No. 34, street, ground floor, Yaumati, since 1 p.m., on April 17, 1929, z Portugu- ese boy named Arthur Prederick Gutierrez, aged 8 years.
Hobbs was injured yesterday, The destroyer "Kortenaer" em-adds Reuter, and will therefore not barked a detachment of marinės
play.
In reply to the Magistrate as to and left for the West Indies. She Mr.hopes to arrive at Curaçao on June
piled as replies to invitations to Cawnpore drawing his attention to how he proposed to plead, serve were received by the Colonial an outstanding bill due from the Prior said that he was unable to 22. Secretariat), the members of the PR.I. for hose tops supplied. He give an indication at that stage wrote back asking for details and as he had not yet had an oppor received a reply on January 16,tunity of considering the charges. 1929, enclosing a detailed statement which he had not yet seen. of account 'from 1926 up to that? date. The statement showed that the last order despatched by the P., was on December 8, 1927, and was on the payment made
(Colonial Secretary),
The Hon. Mr. R. A. C. (Secretary for Chinese Affairs),
The Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy, C.B.E.
Director of Public Works),
The Hon. Comdr. G. F. Hole, R.N. (retired). Harbour Master.
vices),
Mr. W. J. Carrie Sanitary Department).
filead
of the
The Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, The Hon. Dr. R. L. Kotewall, C.M.G., LL.D.,
The Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, The Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, The Hon. Dr. S. W. Tab. 0.B.E., LL.D.,
Martial Law Willemstad, Yesterday. Martial Law has been proclaimed in order to prevent a repetition of His Worship said that he under-Saturday's raid-Reuter. stood that the accused (who was arrested in Sourabaya) had waiv- ed extradition proceedings and come to Hong Kong of his own. accord.
Mr. Prior agreed, and asked the of that, to Magistrate, in view grant bail.
The Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington (Director of Medical & Sanitary Ser-December 6, 1927. The total amount
outstanding was Rs.656. 16 annas.
Witness dealt with another ac count due to Gale and Polden. This firm wrote on December 13, 1928, Mr. Hamilton said that he was calling attention to a bill which was unable to do so because he did outstanding, He again asked for a not know the facts of the case.. detalled statement, when the Tecaly- Chief Detective Inspector Rey- ed toward the end of February,nolds said that the Police oppos 1929. The total amount dus from ed bail at that stage. The second the P.R.I to this firm was £28. 26| charge against the accused was 6d. which was made up from two very serious one. as one of the packages was stated to have con- Witness also received four bills tained a registered letter with for newspapers supplied to Mount 10,000 yen in it. Austin, Victoria, Wellington and His Worship gave a week's for- Marrack Barracks. The total amount mal remand in Police custody. of these bills was $191.60. The After Mr. Prior had, left the the Magistrate recalled papers were ordered for the differ- Court.
The Hon. Mr. B. D. Beith.
Mr. R. Sutherland, 0.B.E. (Con- venor).
Mr. W. G. Googia (Deputy Con- venar).
Mr. Wong Kwong-tin,
Mr. T. N. Chau,
Mr. M. K. Lo,
Mr. A. E. Martin,
Mr. Chau Yu-teng,
Mr. J. M. McHutchon
Mr. C. M. Manners, 0.B.E..
Mr. J. Johnstone,
Mr. H. F. Bunje,
Mr. C. E. Meyer,
T.
Mr. Kataoka,
Lt. Col. F. J. C. Wyalt,
M.C., R.E.
O.B.E..
Lt.-Comdr, L. M. Bridge. R.N.,
Mr. D. J. Lewis.
Mr. E. Cook, M.B.E.
Mr. A. H. Ferguson,
Mr. A. el Arculli,
Mr. R. M. Dyer,
Mr. K. E. Greig,
Captain Hollande,
Mr. F. W. James,
Mr. T. H. G. Bravfeld.
Mr. A. S. Mackichan,
Mr. S. 7. Williamson,
Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy, Mr. B. Wylie.
RATIO OF CONSUMPTION ON ISLAND
MOST FOR LOW LEVEL
items.
ent barracks by the P.R. The C.D.I. Reynolds and ascertained Accounts were from January to from him that, as it was a Post Septemb r...
Office case, the prosecution pro- Witness had satisfied himself that posed to ask his Worship to treat the P.R.I. was the responsible officer it as one for committal. for the accounting of each of the four bills. They should have been Included among the liabilities in the balance sheet but none of the four bills was so included. [Case Proceeding.]
HIS MAJESTY
ABLE NOW TO ATTEND CERTAIN DUTIES
A FEW STILL DELEGATED
London, Yesterday,
CHIANG KAI-SHEK
MORE TALK ABOUT THAT RESIGNATION!
A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE?
Nanking, Yesterday.
It is
predicted that Marshal Chiang Kai-shek. President of the State Council of the National Government at Nanking, will ten- der his resignation to the Central The "Gazette" contains an Order- Executive Committee to show that In-Council revoking the letters he has no desire to hold on to Patent which empowered the Rayal the leadership of the National act on the King's Party and the National Govern- ment. Chiang has decided to take Commission to behalf during his first illness.
The Order declares that while His this step to allow his colleagues Majesty is able to resume many of to a vote for confidence in him the functions of the State, it la stor otherwise, District supply. It will be seen advisable that certain functions A report, unconfirmed, says that therefore that the low level con- should be delegated. Therefore, the the resignation of Mr. Sun Fa. aumption is over mine-tenths of the Queen, Prince of Wales, Duke of Minister of Railways, has
by York, Archbishop of Canterbury, put in the hands of Chiang.--Nan
The total consumption of the Island of Hong Kong at present may be taken at 4,000,000 gallons per day, of which 250,000 is requir- ed for the Mid level supply and
120,000 for the Peak
Lotal.
and Hill
to
are empowered, till further signi-: cation of His Majesty's pleasure,
The area of the City supplied by Lord Chancellor Sankey, Mt. Ram Chung Kuo News Service. the four tanks now in operation lies say MacDonald, or any two thereof. between Queen's Read and the Praya from Water Street Pottinger Street. With the addi- tional tanks being brought into use it is hoped to give. this district a more liberal allowance.
TANK FOR A CLUB
Secretary Ignores the Official → Warning
been
C.E.C. in Session
Shanghai, Yesterday. The Central Executive Com- to act on His Majesty's behalf inmittee of the Kuomintang held a certain specified matters.
preliminary meeting of the second plenary session yesterday. Marshal.
Dominion Affairs
ion affairs-Reuter,
Among the duties which His Chiang Kai-shek, Mr. Hu Han-min, Majesty is now able to assume will General Tan Yen-kai, Mr. Tai Chi- be business connected with Domin-tao and Mr. Sur Fo were selected as the presiding committee of this session.
It was proposed at the meeting again visited the place he found that the political tutelage period be Mr. Ma Ying-no, secretary of that the construction still stood fixed at ten years and, at the ex- the Peninsula Bathing Club ap- The summons against accured was piration of this period, a national
constitution peared at the Kowion Magistracy then brought into force.
be introduced and
mons
this morning in answer to a sum- Thefendant pleaded that he had, autocratic rule by the Party he
served by Mr. Geo. J. after the first warning submitted given up. Chambers, Land Balliff, P.W.D. a note to the Superintendent of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek signi for trespassing-on Crown land-by Crown Land, asking permission fled his intention to tender a verbal constructing a tank and an in- for the use of the tank, and resignation at the plenary session, take water pipe, for the purposes thought he was still permitted to but it is unlikely that his resigna- of the Club.
get water.
tion will be accepted by his col Mr. Chambers sald that he had Mr. Chambers said that the ap- leagues. Nan Chung Kuo News discovered the offence on May 27. plication was received, but was Service. Next day defendant received a not passed because of the prevail- notice to remove the construction, ing water shortage. He hid been Two days later he (witness) visit instructed to ask that a fine be The Provincial Committee of ed the place situated at Kau Paimposed and the constraction de the Kuomintang in Canton is soon Kang Bay, just past the Laichikok moHehed.
Canton Kuomintang
...Canton, Yesterday,
to take steps against a number of the Prison, and found that the re- A fine of $25 was passed, and local district committees on quest, had not been complied with an order was made that the tank ground that some of them have The summons was held over until and pipes be removed within three had pro-Kwangai tendency.Nan June 4 When Mr. Chambers days.
Chung Kuo News Service...
SHOWERS
To-day's weather report from the Royal Observatory states:
Pressure continues to be highest to the N.E. of. Japan and relatively low over. China generally. A depression is situated in the. Eastern Sea.
Forecast:-3. W. winds, mo¬ derate; cloudy; local showers.
OIL INDUSTRY
CONVICTIONS UNDER THE ANTI-TRUST LAW
1
Who's Who
The first problem is: Who will go in first with Sutcliffe. It looks as if Leyland will have the honour rather than Duleepsinhji.
When last seer Was dressed in grey cotton clothing, medium height and stout build. Born in Hong Kong and speaks Chinese (Punti only.
to be valid for six months.
White, Sutcliffe, Hammond, Tate, It is hereby notified that a reward Larwood, Hendren. Duckworth and of $100 will be paid to any person Leyland-eight in all-played in giving information leading to the re- the last Tests in Australia, and all very of the missing boy. Reward
Freeman was of them "came off." in the tour but did not play in the Tests. Fender, Surrey's dashing captain, has returned to his best batting form this season and he has this. before played in Tesis Duleepsinhji gels his first "cap."
"DOGS IN BULK
CANINES INTENDED FOR EXPORT
"
When a Chinese was this morning
Ron.
Dominions, Mr. Arthur Ponsonby. Health, Miss Sunan Lawrence. Transport, Earl Russell. Admiralty Parliamentary and Fin- ancial Secretary, Mr. C. G. Ammun.
Civil Lord of the Admirality, Mr.
George Hall,
Also the following Under Secre- taries:-
Foreign Office, Mr. H. Dalton. Colonial Office, Mr. W. Lunn. India, Dr. T. Drummond Shiels. Air, Mr. F. Montague. War Office Parliamentary Under-
Secretary, Lord Delawarr.
Office Financial Secretary,
War
Mr. E. Shinweil. Treasury Financial, Secretary, Mr.
F. Pethick Lawrence.
Mr. Cook Rejoins LLP. The Independent Labour Party has secured an interesting recruit in Mr. A. J. Cook, who, in an- Bouncing his intention to rejoin the Party from which he resign- ed some years ago, said:
"I know that I shall be. eriticised, but I believe that I can help the Labour cause and the miners by political propa-. ganda work, retaining my offi- cial connection with the Min- ers' Federation,"
The
There are seven bowlers in the vide, Tate, Larwood, White, Free-charged before Mr. E. W. Hamilton, Magistracy, with man, Leyland, Fender and Ham- at the Central mond. The batting order will prob-keeping two dogs without licences, ably be Sutcliffe, Leyland, Duleep-he pleaded that the animals were
Canadian Premier's Statement sinhji, Hammond, Hendren, Fender, left in his care by a seaman, and
Ottawa, Yesterday. Freeman, were intended for export. Tate, Larwood, White,
Premier, Mr. Mackenzie Duckworth.
Kemarking that that made no dif- King told the House of CommonA ference, if he kept dogs in his house that his knowledge of the propos- Visitors' Team South Africa's eleven will be he must take out licences for them, ed Disarmament Conference be- the Magistrate convicted, and add- tween President Hoover and Mr. chosen from the following:-
at Washington had been derived solely from the news- papers.
H. G. Deane (Transvaal) captain,ed: "I think we can make a redne MacDonald A. J. Bell (Western Province), H. B. tion for quantity, Inspector Mur Cameron (Transvaal), R. H. Catterall phy."
over
52 CONCERNS INVOLVED
(Orange FS.), J. A. J. Christ Sub-Inspector P. Murphy agreed,
Earlier News E. (Transvaal),
L. Dalton (Natal)
The possibility of trouble ahead whereupon his Worship imposed a Chicago, Yesterday. .
(Transvaal), MacMillan
was fine of $5. Defendant
told for the Labour Government, as a (Transvaal), D. P. The Standard Oil Company of Mitchell
Morkel (Western Province), A. I L. that he had been let off $2 as the consequence of the miners' bitter- their defeat at the Indiana and 51 associated and sub- sidiary concerns have been convict Ochse (Eastern Province), E. Gusual fine was $4 per dog, so that neas
Owen-Smith
Province). (Western
he should have had to pay $8 if he hands of the coal-owners three ed by the United States District N. A. Quinn (Griqualand West), I. J
years ago is already the subject Court af violating the Sherman Seidle (Natal), H. W. Taylor (Trans- had been given the full penalty. Anti-Trust Law.
vaal), E. A. Van der Merwe (Trans- Defendant did not seem overjoyed of discussion. Miners are strong- in the new Com- val) and C. L. Vincent (Transvaal).at this indulgence and could not have ly represented
Result of the Trial
left the Court with a longer face mons, and they are elated by the fact that all the candidates put At Lord's, the three days trial' if he had been required to pay $8.
their up at and between "England?
the Election by match
Federation were successful, "the Reet" ended yesterday in a
District coalfield agreements reached under the coal stoppage settlement expire in November and December, and undoubtedly the. Federation will then their demand for a national agree-
The Government accused the de- fendants of conspiracy to restrain trade and monopolise the oil indus- try by pooling interests in various of-cracking patents.
They were also alleged to be draw. Details cabled by Reuter are forcing independent concerns to as follow:--
WATER IN MILK Pleading guilty on behalf of his
pay royalties for using the process. England (1st innings) 487 runs client, a Chinese dairy man, Mr.
The defence argued that the pool-for 8 wickets, declared. ing of patents had reduced the price
The Rest (1st innings) 370 runs of petrol-Reuter's American Ser- (Fender 100; Freeman 5 wickets
vice.
1929 rainfall.. 10.53 inches Average
29.43 inches Deficit
18.90 inches
DON'T WASTE WATER!
$40,000,000 BONDS
سنحت
REGULATIONS PUBLISHED IN
SHANGHAI
8% PER CENT.
ment.
renew
J. M. d'Almada Remedios appeared before Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy this more for 132 runs).
England (2nd innings) 169 runs ing in answer to a charge of selling
Mr. A. J. Cook in an article in (R. W. V. Robins of Middlesex adulterated milk.
"The Miner" is confident that the It was explained that the milk Labour Government will not be- For 58).
container The Rest (2nd innings) 84 runs had been placed in a
tray their trust, but admits the which was in turn placed in an ice Government must have a chance, for 4 wickets.
The milk, which was taken
•
as fol-
chest. Other results sent through by to the analysts, was a day old. The since they have no clear major
ity. ice-chest contained many bottles of
London Diplomatic circles in milk that was fresh, but these were regard the visit to America by not selected.
Mr. Ramsay MacDonald as a "de- A Government analyst said that finite probability." the milk contained 5 per cent, of
It is an open secret that Mr. He agreed with Mr. Baldwin, water.
when Prime Minister, Remedios that if the bottle
Was had accepted an invitation to visit partly empty, water through being the United States. condensed might enter it and thus adulterate the milk. The case was not a "glaring example."
Reuter last night were low:-
Northants v. Surreg At Kettering, Northants defeat-i
Scores:- ed Surrey by 127 runs.
Northants 281 (J. Timms 113) and 229 for 6, dec.
Surrey 208 (Thomas 5 for 72) and 175 (Clark 6 for 52),
Kent v. Warwick At Tunbridge Wells, Kent de feated Warwick by nine wickets. Scores:--
Kent 193 (Foster 3 for 39) and
A fine of $25 was imposed.
STOLE WATER BUCKETS
1
that
Convention
Geneva, Yesterday. Mr. Wolfe, the British Govern- ment delegate, announced amid Shanghai, To-day.
enthusiasm of the delegates to the The Minister of Finance pub-
International Labour Conference,
His Majesty's Government lishes the regulations governing 75 runs for 1 wkt. the issue of $40,000,000 of 8% Warwick 89 (Hardinge 6 for 9) ► A Chinese youth was this morn- had decided to take the necessary ing charged before Mr. E. W steps to ensure the ratification of per cent. bonds, secured from the and, following on, 178. be redeemable within five years. day in this match on account of tracy, with the theft of eight water vention at the earliest possible There was no play on the first Hamilton, at the Central Magie- the Washington Eight Hours Con- Customs surplus, and which will
Reuter.
Worcester v. Derby
1
DR. SVEN HEDIN
GOES TO BOSTON FOR TREATMENT
rain.
At Stourbridge, Worcester lost to Derby by 116 runs. Scores:-
Derby 116 and 240. Worcester 70 (Worthington 5 for 21) and 169.
Yorkshire v. 'Sussex At Leeds, Yorkshire lost 1st in- nings points to Sussex. Scores:- Sussex 261 (Macaulay 5 for 64) and 285 (Dennis 5 for 61).
Yorkshire 205 (Bowley 6 for 72)
COLLEAGUES IN CHINA
Boston, Yesterday. The explorer, Dr. Sven Hedin has arrived here from Peking for spe- cial treatment of neuritie in his shoulder. The other members of and 126 for 5. his expedition are remaining in China-Renter.
TODAY'S DOLLAR
The closing rate of the dollar on demand, to-day was 1/10 13/16.-
Essex v. Glamorgan At Colchester, Essex defeated Glamorgan by ton wickets. Scores:
Glamorgan 183 and 123. Essex 252 (O'Connor 109; Jones
5 for 591 and 8 for 0 wicket
Lancs. v. 8. "Africans
buckets.
opportunity.
Inspector R. Shannon' stated that Mr. Wolfe stated that the Gov- a Chinese woman engaged the scernment also proposed shortly to cused to carry water for her and ratify the Minimum Wages Con- entrusted him with the eight bue-vention and the Convention bets. He went away and did not garding the Seamen's agreements. return. The buckets have not been-Reuter. recovered.
Sentence of 14 days' hard labour was passed.
Scores:-
HIGHWAY ROBBERY
re-
A highway robbery in the heart South Africans by six wickets. of the City was reported to the
Police this morning, at 5 o'clock.
Ya Sik-ching, employed at a shop South Africans 185 and 150.
at No. 68, Spring Garden-lane, was Lancashire 191 and 145 for 4
on his way to the Central Market Somerset v. Gloucester. At Taunton, Somerset lost to when he was held up by three men Gloucester by 64 runs. Scores near the City Hall. Two of them
Gloucester 184 (Wellard 6 for were armed, one with a knife and 82) and 286 (Wellard 5 for 98), the other with a hammer. They Somerset 144 (Gouldsworthy 6 stole from Yu $87, the property of
| his master, You Kam-tim.
At Manchester, Lancashire best for 47) and 212.