SWEDISH PRINCE IN COLONY
Returning Home After Tour Of China.
of
H.R.R. Prince Carl Sweden arrived in Bong Kong this morning from Shanghai by the Empress of Japan, en route to Sweden. He will continue his voyage by the ss. Shantung. Prince Carl will leave Hong Kong early in October for Sweden by way of India, the Suez Canal and Europe. The Prince stated that his principal objective is to arrive home in time for Christmas in order that he may be with his family.
Prince Carl, who was born Stockholm in 1911, is the only sun of Prince Carl. second brother
TRAVELLING INCOGNITO
to
TRAFALGAR DAY. CELEBRATIONS Programme Of Events.
SEARCHLIGHT DISPLAY BY WARSHIPS
The flood lighting of
several
land by searchlights from H.M. ships in the harbour, will form an cutstanding feature in the Trafal gar Day Naval Programme.
The searchlight
at 7.30 commence
NAVAL OFFICER FINED
Traffic Court Cases.
MR. R. POINSOT. FINED $70 FOR SPEEDING
Lieut. Commander Chichester, 1st.
To-Day's Short Story.
ROSITA
DINES
ALONE
By Ivy 0. Eastwick.
buildings on the Island and Main-Lieutenant of HS. Tamar, was TA ROSITA was about to dine He did not answer for some mo
this morning fined $5 by Mr. Scho- in her dressing-room at the ments. When at last he spoke his his car, No. 3938, unattended field in the Traffic Court for leaving Opera House an hour prior to tone was doubtful.
In her performance..
"It is well to look one's part, Pedder Street on September 14.
The look she turned upon her Rosita, and, you are very beautiful | Defendant stated that when he plate contained mingled dislike-night." He spoke the compliment was in Hong Kong two years ago and resignation. A the place where he had left his car, round of tongue reposed thereon,
sincerely. "But in my career-and slender
for fifty years this has been my opposite the Hong Kong Hotel, was ungarnished and bare.
career as a manager of opera, The used as a parking space.
sight of it seemed to awaken bave learned that there are more feelings of rebellion.
aspects than one to be considered in this art of ours!"
display will pn., when bunch of rockets will be fired from H.M.S. Suffolk. This will he
on
$1
I
Rosita looked her surprise,
Why? How do you mean?" she
stanimemd.
"First, we must always remember that, the chief care is the voice. The appearance is only secondary !"
in tone was very grave.
"I do not understand you." "Do you not? .Think!"
Dangerous Driving. Mr. R. Painsot, Manager of the in signal for all ships to train their Little Shop, Gloucester Arcade, was
After all, was Lucio worth it? lighta the foremast of the Aned $70 for dangerous speeding in should she starve herself to obtain
Was any man worth it?
Why the King of Sweden. His education Suffolk, where Nelson's famous Hennessey Read at 8.50 p.m. on up to the present time has been re-signal, "England Expects Every:
September 17.
the kind of figure that he admired? reived in Sweden and in Germany. Man This Day To
The police alleged that he drove
Her imagination was keen; pro- Do His Duty," along Hennessey Road at a speed of bably sharpened by Bunger; it con- will be hoisted.
40 miles an hour, at one time reached up delightful things upon the The searchlights will then playing 5, when Traffik Sergeant Me- plate, with a brimming glose at on several prominent buildings and porarily lost sight of him.
Guinness, who was following, tem-
champagne.
be turned skywards where
The picture faded!
But it required very little think- for His Worship said that 40 miles) How horribly insufficient that in about. Only she could know neveral minutes sweeping
move-jan hour at that time of night was small piece of tongue and that how hard a task it was nowadaya The Prince will attend
in the air will be given. warned the defendant that another now!
an exceedingly dangerous speed and slender wafer of toast appeared since this slimming craze had taken ofetal tin party at Government The display will conclude at 7.45 offence of this nature would involve miniature cup of very
And instead of champagne possession of her to reach her top House, to-day, and to-morrow night
black notes! But she had thought that the loss of his license.
[coffee!
no-one else had noticed,, and here Then she caught a glimpse of her- (was this old Anton And if he, self in the mirret opposite and why not the rest of the world, her
K.R.H. Prince Carl, who is travel ling inengrato under the name of Count Carlsbord, is accompanied by a friend, Mr. G. Wennberg.
un-ments
will be the guest of the Vice-Consul
p.m.
for Sweden. Mr. C. Baker, and Mrs. At 10 p.m. the Suffolk will train
Blaker, at an unofficial dinner party her searchlights on the Peninsula LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
at the Hong Kong Hotel
The mv. Shantung, on which the Prince wili bave the Colony, is due here on Sunday, and will leave nt daylight on Monday. The Prince will go on board on Sunday night.
Hotel, where the Trafalgar Day Naval Ball is to take place.
The parade at the Cenotaph at a.m. will be attended by H.E. the Governor, and the Civil Lord of the Admiralty, Captain D, Euan Wallace, M.C.
of the
in
MEETING
Six New Bills Read For First Time.
THE MERCANTILE MARINE ASSISTANCE FUND
were
Arst
The sixth
TO-MORROW'S STORY
what she saw caused her to smile, audience--and her critica? She admired tremendously the sveite figure reflected thera!
"Charming!" She issued her lown verdict and then turned upon
the piece of tongue and the parched, tonst a look of gratitude, After all, was it not to this sort of meagre meal that she owed her so delight- ful slimness? It had turned her from a really fat lady of some four- teen stone into a sylphlike creature of a mere eight stone.
To-morrow's story will be "The Lighthouse on Shiver- Ing Sand," by J. S. Fletcher.
Surely they could not have noticed, She visualised Lucio's feminine or the newspapers would have been companions of the days when he had filed with adverse criticism long helped develop the golden voice that since! was hers--they had been slim, grace- Bah! Anton WAB trying 10 ful women.
frighten hert
Found N. China Interesting. Prince Carl's visit to China has bern one of the most compre
Wreaths will be laid by His Ex- kensive ever made by a member of cellency, representatives a Royal House, and during his stay Navy, the Navy League, and other, Six new Bills, of which five in Shanghai he expressed his
ap- public bodies, after which the amending Billa, were rend a preciation at the kind reception ne- "Last Post" and the "Reveille" will time at the meeting of the Legis- corded him by the Chinese people.be sounded.
lative Council Yesterday, He was particularly interested in
The parade will be attended by provided for the establishment, Prking and Tientsin.
companios from H.M.S. Berwick maintenance and administration of "The Chinese people have been and Suffolk, the 8th Destroyer
Mercantile Marine Assistance very kind to me since my arrival in Flotdia
Fund in the Colony. Shanghai some weeks ago and my small ships, and the H.K. Royal Sir William Peel, K. C. M. G., K.
Submarines, andi
His Excellency,
Governori entire trip from here to Nanking Naval Volunteer Reserves if form. E.) presided and others present and then on to Peking was most ned), the Officers' Const Guild, the teresting." declared
RH Deep Sea Scouts
voice, praising ever) note of Prince Carl of Sweden in an inter-and
and Sea Scouts the Bands view with the press in his suite at Marines and H.M.S. Suffolk,
His Excellency the General Of.bird-like cadences which ured of the Royal Beer Commanding
pour from her throat, but the Cathay Mansions, Shanghai, on
apart the Troops from her voice he cared nothing for (Major-General 0. C. Borrelt, C.B., her, she knew! September 24.
the parade the CMG, C.R.E., D.S.O.)
six-foot model of The Colonial Secretary (Hon.
be drawn Mr. D. W. Tratman, C.M.G.).
H.M.
Following Cenotaph.
Victory
Prince Carl, returned to Shang-11.M.S.
will
Hai after having spent more than through the streets on a gun carri two weeks visiting principal cities age by men of the Berwick.
of North Chna. While his trip is
entirely unofficial this youthful)
member of Swedish roynity was en-
tertained lavishly by various gov. MANY DONATIONS
ernmental and municipal officials
at each important place he visited
Visited Nanking.
Leaving Shanghai the evening of
September 1 Prince Carl,
Accom
St. John Ambulance
Brigade.
panied by two travelling compan- MR. I. B. TREVOR FORWARDS! ions and Mr. E. H. Lindquist, Swe-
dish Conaul-General to China, sr- rived at Nanking the following morning, where the party was re- ceived by representatives of
the
COLLECTIONS
honour to
acknowledge with and appreciation Nanking he visited the tomb of Dr. the receipt of the following dona- Sun Yat-sen. He also met Mr. Lin
tions collected by Mr. I B. Sen and attended a luncheon given
Trevor:-- in his honour at which high of-
Name ficials were present, including Mr.Mr. Pong Tsol Ching T. V. Soong, Minister of Anance. Mr. Wong Tse Fai..
Government. During the stay in grateful thanks
Upon arrival in Peking numerous Mr. Leung Tse Hang places of historical interest
vialted by the royal entourage.
The Prince's Tientsin visit
especially interesting to him.
were Mr. Ng Tao Mel
Mr. Pau Tak Man was Foo Chol Co.,
He Sham Shing & Co.
viewed the actual making of Chinose Yau Sang & Co. rugs. At one of the rug-weaving Yau Sang Theatre factories, he visited the management Fire Brigade of Yau Sang. presented him with a small rug. Engineering Department of while the Mayor of Tientsin, noting his admiration of the carpet, gave
Yau Sang him another,
→
One of the most enjoyable things he did at Tsingtao was "play around the beach," Prince Carl bald. His programme of official activities in Taingtao was broken September 12 by an excursion to Lao Shan.
Department
[were:
the
The Attorney General (Hon. Mr. C.G. Alabaster, K.C.. O.B.E.)
The Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Hon. Mr. A. E. Wood).
Mr M. J. Breen).
The Colonial Treasurer
(Hon.
How she had envied them!. Now she had even as they: Lucio had raved about
She spoke coldly.
"My appearance, M'sieu Anton, is her beyond reproach. I can only sup-|
to
the pose that you allude to my voice."
"But no-and yes, Madame. I to doubt the beauty of your voice-is it conceivable? But you yourself- have you the same confidence in your voice as you had months ago when first you took this great city by storm?"
She was silent.
When Appearance to Secondary.
There came a knock upon door, Rosita looked up.
"Why, M'sieu Auton! This is a surprise! Come in 1"
the
The white-headed old man enter- Jed
Bay,
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"You yourself are more beautiful OPIUM FROM MACAO
-yes!" he continued. "But which do you hold the more dear, your person or your voice?"
Her voice
"Wall M'sieu?" as he regarded The Inspector General of Police first. Mimi to look her part-como from her hips like a sob.
her. "You are thinking-Ah! the "My voice!" The words broke (Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G.) now, is it not go?"
more than her appearance-yes! But Lucio more than all She tried to defend herself.
The Acting Harbour Master
fon. Commander J. B. Newill, R.
The Director
IN., retired).
of Medical andi
Sanitary Service (Hon. Dr. A. I. Wellington).
Amount LL.D.
$30.00
Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson.
10.00
Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau.
30.00
Hon. Mr. Paul Lauder.
5,00
Mr. A. G. W. Grantham (Deputy 10.00 Clerk of Councils).
10.00
5.00 comment.
5.00
of
Sanitary Working Committee of Yau
Yau Sang
Sang
News In Brief.
is announced.
ప
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FOR SINGAPORE
Chinese And Japanese Charged.
HEAVY BAIL GRANTED "Figure to yourself. M'aleu!; Mimi should be elim. Yet always That a trade in illicit opium is Mimi i-so gross, 80-80 immense being carried on between Macao and
"Mimi must be lim!" your voice becomes slimmer, too!"
"But as you get slimmer, Rosita, Recognising the truth of this she
made no answer
W.
BANISHEE RETURNS WITHOUT PERMIT.
Came "To Look For His Wife And Children."
SIX MONTHS' GOAL
Pleading guilty to a charge of a breach of the Deportation O-
had no right to return to the Colony Inspector Vincent agid the accused
it himself.
The Hon. Treasurer hns the The Acting Director of Publie The Street Sleepers' fund, which where she should be fragile, dellcate, Singapore, was alleged by Ravenue dinance, Lai Chun, 52, Wha this
Works (Hon. Mr. A. G. W. Tickle), has made a promising start, has re-even us I am now!"
Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, K., Keceived a donation of $400 from the slim, I agree! But, it is better that with offences under the Opium Or/Central Magistracy.
Officer Grimmitt, when prosecuting morning sentenced to six months" "It is good that Mimi should be a Chinese and a Japanese charged hard labour By Mr. Balfour at the Hon. Mr. C. G. S. Mackle.
South China Athletic Association. Mimi should reach her top Cdinance at the Central Magistracy for a period of 10 years on May 16. Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G..
The accused, who was banished ILL.D.
The forthcoming marriage be-Rosita. They" he jerked his hand to-day. Hon. Mr. S. W. Teo, O. B. E.,tween Peder Basmus Pederson of in the direction of the auditorium Li Tat-sang, 40, of the Nam Hoi 1933, said that he had come back 673, Route Frelupt, Shanghai, and-"do not notice yet. But I-Shop, 351, Hennessey Road, this to the Colony in order to look för Anna Jensen, now en route to notice. How long before the public morning appeared before Mr.
his wife and children, who were Hong Kong on the s.s. Fuwa Maru, a out? How long before the Schofield when his counsel, Mr. D. residing at Shaukiwan
critics find but? And what then?" L. Strellet entered plea of not
"By that time I shall be married guilty to churges of: The forthcoming marriage be-aloud she said, in
fto Lucio. I hope," she thought, but (1) That you did aid, abet, coun-
without first asking the permission'. Juvenile Offenders.
tween Ernest Frederick Victor,
rather foolish sel and procure together with other
of the Inspector General of Police. 10.00 An Ordinance to amend the Juve- Barnes, of "Derrington" 3 Bowen
reiteration:
persons known and unknown, both in charge was not correct, and adil, 50.00 nile Offenders Ordinance, 1932, was Road, and Edith Irene Everest of
the Colony and without, unlawfully "Perhaps Mr. Grimmitt should not 50.00 read a first time and passed without 40, Dallas Road, Sydenham, Lon
without the Colony to places outside charges to some of his junior Re- to despatch optum from a place leave the work of drawing up den, is announced. Bankruptcy Law.
the Colony where the import would venue Officers, but should look after. The Attorney General moved the The forthcoming marriage be-
be punishable by law. Arat reading of a Bill intituled. "An tween James McAulay of the e..
His eyen fell upon her plate, 5.00 Ordinatice to amend the law relat Kiangsu, China Navigation Com-great dinner! How do you live?" non-Government oplum at 851, Hen of Imports and Exports had himself- "Dieul what is this? This so-have in your possession 6.4 taels of ter, replied that the Superintendant (it) That you unlawfully did Mr. Grimmitt, amid much laugh- ing to the jurisdiction of Magis-pany, and Mary Hill Fleming, of She was sullen, and vouchsafed no nessey Road, third floor, on Septem drawn up the charge. 6.00 trates in Bankruptcy Offences." He 21, Octavia" Cottages. Greanock, answer, 5.00 eaid: The Object of this Ordinance Scotland, now on her way to the
ber 21 and that you unlawfully did is to restore to the summary juris Colony on the s.a: Antenor, is an-
Rosita is Angry. ⠀ have in your possession, more than that his client had to Import opium The charge, stated counsel. Was 10.00 diction of the Magistrates all nounced.::
"You cannot sing, Mimi, on dry one Lael of oplum dress at 30, outside the Colony, offences under the Bankruptcy Or
toast and tonquet" he asserted Queen's Road West, ground floor, on 40.00 dinances.
dogmatically.
Mr. Grimmitt interport at this Beptember 21, 1938, The first Annual Aquatic Sports, The Colonial Secretary seconded of the Wah Tai College will be held obstinate.
"I can and I will!!! 50.00
She was Mr. Strellet anked his Worship to viously told his Worship, opium was stage, and said that, as he had pre- 50.00 and the Bill was read a first time. At 8 o'clock to-morrow afternoon at You think you can, hein? I tell and said that his client was able to and they had information that
reconsider an application for bail being sent from Macao to Singapore 10.00 Mercantile Marine Assistance Fund the Chinese Athletic Association's you that you are mistaken. Your furnish $5,500 in cash which would schooner carrying opium was now
The Attorney General moved the Bathing pavilion. Mr. Ngan Shing voice gets thinner with every per sult the requirements of the Or 10,00 first reading of a Bill intituled "An kwan will present the prizes.
Ordinance for the establishment and
formance your top notes become dinance..
on its way to the Colony. administration of a Mercantile There will be a general meeting of returns to-day from Europe! What bail to that sum. The hearing of the charge be amended to aid, abet. more shaky. And Lucio Ponclell!
His Worship accordingly granted word conspiracy and suggested that Counsel,naid he objected to the Marine Association Fund in Hong the Hong Kong University En-will he say Kong" He said: The position of gineering Society at 8:30 pm, to-day Rosita's eyes blazed.
the case was postponed until Thurs- counsel and procure, of Colony as a World-Fort requires in Room "K" at the University, “Bah! you ravel What a fine
[day, October, 5, at 10.30 am. “ the residence hore of a certain nom when Mr. S, Simpson will deliver a manager of opera you are indeed Oka Yone Kichi, Japanese, also their poanension were, translated Mr. Grimmitt said that he could Japanese Charged. ber of members of the Mercantile lecture on "Non-ferrous alloys in you make ina nervous-just before appeared before Mr. Schofield from the Chinees, is Japanese inte do nothing until the documenta in Marine, temporarily out of employ-Engineering," caused by illness and death. The ment, but available to take vacancies
my performance! Now what are charged with conspiracy, together English you doing? object of this Ordinance is to es: who is passing through Hong Kopyon go to. Luigi's als minute, from a place without the Colony to Mr. Grimmitt said that nothing
The Rev. Father O'Connell, B.J., Anton had rung the bell
with other persons known and an. Mr. Loseby oxid what it all lens known, both in the Colony and with- up to was bail and he suggested that tabliaks fund for the msistance of on his way to Riverview College,
A boy answered it a
out, unlawfully to despatch obium 3509 would meet the chang His purpose is to take back to
such persons, if in need, and also 'Sweden definite, and detailed In- A boy of twelve was the "star" Bon of those whose presence di not night, at
N.S.W, where he will take he ordered the lad." "and you bring places outalde, the Colony, where the under“ to make provision for the repatria-up research work," lectured, lar; back" to "this" room a sole formation concerning Industrial orator at a Communist mesting at required and who cannot conveniant,
,000 would be, com methods of all countries he has tended by 3,000 people at Valdera, jy be dealt with under the Diatriz
meeting the Arts Bo unik, adme fruit with much cream
import would be punishable by law. visited on his world tour. * [Spain. 1965 blagdan
University
Mr. F. H Loseby, who appeared of champagne. *pe for the sccusa Healed): Seamen... Regulations of the
and
dad, to, plicat
Travelled to Tsinan.
of
Watchmen of Yau Sang Accounts Department
Yau Sang General Department of Yau, Leaving Taingtno Ilie Royal Sang ... Swedish Highness went to Tainan Mr. Fok Chi Ting to view the Holy Mountain, which Mr. Foo Tak Yung, proved one of the most impressive Mr. Li Chi Hang natural sights of his entire trip. Mr. Lai Chun-Fai
Aside from his interest in Chinese Mr. Cheng Chíu. Wai, art-which has netted him a collec A. Man Hing Cheong tion of swords ranging from the Customs Rewards (Mr. Pun large "knife" of the executioner to
-Chi Fan). I short matches used on horse-back, as well as numerous smaller objects. -Prince Carl has paid particular attention to factories and industrial development in China. In every city
10.00
10.00
25.00
BOY COMMUNIST ORATOR.
he has visited, calls have been Spanish "Star" Speaker made at factories and manufactur- Ing establishments of all descrip-
Alon,
Aged 12.
Bibse
Speaking of his visit to Paking The boy discussed free love, de Board of Trade
the Prince said, "I shall always renounced religion, and exhorted bisin,the Colonial Secretary sedmded Web) member the beauty of this pld audience to red revolution-Ben- and the Bill, was mad a first time Bay Chinese city."
(Continued of Fajo 1)
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