WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1933.
PROTECTING WILD
LIFE IN AFRICA
Conference Meets In London.
REPRESENTATIVES OF 14
COUNTRIES ATTEND
London. To day.
Fursteen pantries
were repre sented at the International Confor ence want opened at the Haare of Lord London, yesterday. Rider means at preserving and pro feeling the tora and fauna of Afri
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Lord Pismouth and Sic Wilson, Under Secretary
Samel
for f
the dele
Colonies in welcoming
gates, emphasised the need for nest
methods to control the misrunn ate destruction of wild fife. " British Government felt problem vas urgent whed the
The
that
the
WHEN
n the nference might well aff
baste for the projection o
in other parts of world.
Lard Anstow. President of the So ciety Empire Fauna Protection who presided over the Canteceden detailed some of the articles in the draft convention prepared by British Government, with refer to the constitution t tions parks and reserves
A moral discussion tellissand the Confeteler Back Wireless Servi
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COLONEL THOMS TO LEAVE Shanghai Volunteer Corps' Commandment. TIME EXPIRING NEXT JANUARY
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THE CHINA MAIL.
"Snatched" for Life MAINTENANCE ORDER To-Day′s Short Story-
Convinced that be who snatchas last sautches best, Perey Fitzger sid, one of the kidnapers of August Luer, wealthy Illinois banker, is plctured in Edwardsville, Ill. court- house before starting for jail to be. gin a life sentence for his part in the crime. Two others besides Fitzgerald received life terms.
AGAINST HUSBAND
Home Signed Over To Concubine.
WELL-KNOWN MERCHANT'S SON SUED
A Chinese woman, Tong Wai- yin, aged 39, was successful in an for application against her husband, woon, the third son
not in Court.
DISCIPLINE
By Francis H. Sibson.
HERE was a lively snap of the "executive" sign that it was to
TIBRE & she shy be forthwith obeyed; and sise herself
the
shone brilliantly blue, clonnsed was even now nosing out into mid- by recent rain. Across it safled stream, beginning to gather way "Umtali," the second ship maintenance
loose-knit squadrons of dazzling ahead. Lo
ravelled of the line, was just swinging into Shun- cumulus-cloud,
their of Lo Kam-
edges curling and spraying out place behind her. "Belingwe" stood mer- tiny, a well-known Chinese and twisting away into nothing-third in the sequence. Time to get
away. chant, at the Central Police Court ness as they dissolved in
Tall and full-bodied, with a pink- this morning. The defendant was warming afr. Between the grey) and-white face that was a trifle in- stone arms of the breakwaters aclined to heaviness about the cheeks Maintenance in a sum of $150 gegment of sea could be seen, and jowi, her captain took up his per month, and costs in $100, were stretching clear to the indigo accustomed "conning-station." There
Mr.horizon, dancing a happy sun-
was a certain cold blanknese in the dance with the brisk off-shore light-grey eyes as he looked about Mr. H. L. Dennys, who prosecut-'breeze for partner.
him, judging wind and tide Arnold, defendant had; Lieutenant - commander ed. said that the
manoeuvring-spice. lved happily with his wife until however, seemed only interested in
"Let go head-rope!" he ordered. Every word "Helm amidships!" recently, when he took a concubine. the weather in so far as if bore on да officer The husband then paid less atten- nis professional duties
was distinct, but quite lifeless. Des-
"Half auend starb'd, half tion to his
¡ awarded
br the plaintiff Schofield, the Magistrate.
and
astern
wife, and later her commanding His Majesty's home, at 3 Sai Kung Road. was trayer "Belingwe" (1050 tons di port." The telegraph clanged over, signed over to the concubine and placement; horne-power 27,000, gear-there came a hum of, released steam fed turbines; guns, 4-inch, 4; torps from the engine-room, the quiet the plaintiff ordered to leave.
He apparently saw turbines swung
into the collar. The defendant had not given do-tubes, 3). her any money for some time, the that inspiring morning merely as: The destroyer screwed her bown out
from the wharf. A Chinese assistant at the Taikou final payment being $40 received "bc; N.W. (3); Sea 2; bur. 30.14." The husband had seen He came up to the bridge just as war Refinery. North Point, caught last May.
News In Brief.
tight hang in
"Let go aft. Slow ahead, both." moment, a sugar-making his wife only yesterday and had a hoist of bunting went up to the Arnold hesitated for
badly told her that she would not receive signal-yard of the "Bulawayo." feeling inside his head for the new m: ane yesterday and 'waS
tw He was taken the any more money from him, added tilia-leader, -|
Mr. Dennys. Coverrident Cid Hospital
-
It was stated that the defendant Chiu Ho-kang, a Chinese cyclist, had shares in the Sun Company, as taken to the Kowloon Hospital the Queen's Theatre and the Tung o a serious condition as the result On Insurance Company, and in ad being knocked down by a motor- dition received $700 a month in at the junction of Nathan Road rental from the Wan Kau Bearding on Prince Edward Road, at about House.
m yesterday.
A Charity Fair in ald of the Genral regret will be felt at orphans and invalids of the Canos- the news that Col NW BR Institute will be held at the Thom. D.S.O., M.C. for the past institute the Italian Convent), 36 three yers Canumanding Officer Cane Road, on Saturday and Sun- of the Shanghai Volunteer Corp day. November 4 will be severing his with the Corps at the end t
next JanuarY,
connection m
to 8 p.m.
when the permi
and 5, from 10
Mr C. F. Alexander, the Traffic
for which he was seconded to the Inspector at Police Headquarters, 19 Arm proceeding Home on leave by the
Canada #122 Friday
Empress of
FUKIEN GOVERNOR IN CANTON.
Visit Causes General Speculation.
away
nhead of the
phraseology of the recently-altered "Belingwe" along the southern banksystem of helm-ordera, then gave the stcersman "wheel to starb'd, fifteen.": wharf of the harbour.
The "Belingwe" alid diagonally out towards her "nextahead," turning as His calculating eyes he went. were fixed on the foreshortening null into whose wake his own bows|
"'Midships.
swung.
TO-MORROW'S STORY
To-morrow's story will be "Mammon And The Archer." by O. Henry.
The
in "Flotilla will proceed to seu sequence of fleet numbers, speed ton knots, sir," read off the signalman
"Thank you," said Arnold meticu- lously. He glanced at the chart table to make sure that the neces converged sary navigational instruments ware Stendy." The Magistrate. In making the present and correct for his use. award, ordered that maintenance
took a look fore and aft over the AT. be reckoned from May last.
outcuring metal bridge-screeus the foc'a'le and quarterdeck divi- tons, in charge of first reubenant aub-lieutenant respectively. and warting at their stations for getting under way, and sent a curt "stand by down the voice-pipe to the "special sea-dutymen" in the wheel- So might house underneath him.
He cast a glance astero. some acoustically-developed robot- mochaniam nuve spoken from an ar- "Sahabury" was coming already up Be- POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE?
valves and into station, smartly handled. rangement of electric amplifters, for Arnold's official voice hind her again the rest of the flotilla Canton. To-day.
was almost inhuman in its imper- was breaking into life and motion. rife
Ahead, the here
leader Was already Much sperulation is
sonal efficiency. over the real object of the visit of
"Hauled down, sir," Bind the abreast the beginning of the the Civil Governor of Fukien,
"Slip and proceed in trance-channel, heading out
sight curve for that constricted General Chiang Kwong-nal, who signalman the arrived here yesterday, from Kow-sequence of "
"Thank you!" said Arnold again, space between the breakwaters.
Just inside their outer ends lay the usual length of such an ex Government Civil Hospital yester loom by a special train. He is ex
cutting short the routine repetition
Thea ittle black boat, lifting and fall- tension is only a single year. days suffering from burts
of the flotilla-leader's order.
of swell Col. Thoms, however, replied that tace and hands reserved when pour
"Bulawayo" had struck ner signaling lazily on the drain
which came gently in from the sea. he was unable to accept, as he ty some benzine on the kitchen dre
two Amidshipe
men bent and and had made other arrangements, revive it
rhythmically straightened, without apparent effort, seemingly Air- parts of the double-wheeled compressor they were working. In bent the sternsheets another man over the gunwhale, tending a ropa and air-pipe, looking down into the bottle-green water. Nearby a siz- zle of bubbles broke surface in the centre of a little calm patch in the wind-ripples.
S. M. C. by the British authorities will have expired
ab- Proof of the high estern in Buring Inspector Alexander's which Col. Thoms outstanding nice from the Colony. Inspector A efficiency and personality have coll will act as Traft Inspector been held is Instanced by the
A house coulie at fact that he was invited by the Council to retain his command Petroleum Company's quarters for a further two years, though North Point was removed
A request has been made to the
War Office to name an officer to
. take over
..
the Asiatic
to
in The
tremely silent and dechnes to be in- terviewed by newspaper men.
General Chiang authorised statement to be issued to pressmen!
The statement, upon his arrival.
B
VI 1.79. ardener. formerly the Carps command, No1 Boy at Deep Water Bay Golf, however, conveyed nothing beyond was remanded Monday repeated words that his return
only concerned, from Fukien was next on lail of 8400 at the Central,
with his Bon's marriage.
Such a simple statement N Hot
and it is understood that a fall Club, colonel will be appointed.
Essentially Volunteer, and Police Court this morning for pos-
Two men. Tsan Wa-tazi and Lu
fence.
MANCHURIA. MORE TROUBLE IN
Volunteer" Raids In
Many Districts.
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the first Colonial officer to come "ession of an old sword, a revolver.sutrient to dispel the general belief, here in an executive and admin, and 27 rounds of ammunition, Mr. that his visit to Canton carries with) istrative capacity. Col. Thoms E. Marton appeared for the
defendant. struck an enterely new note.
Tientsin, To-day. owing much of his remarkable
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As the "Bulawayo" drew shrcess to the way in which he
last month have indicated that the there came from her a sound of en- Chun, churged with manslaughter, MAGNIFICENT NEW HARBOUR has combined expert experience
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same extent as in the past two years.past silently, her momentum taking difference between Regular and mitted to the Sessions by Mr. But- ters at the Kowl Magistracy yes.
With the "Kaoliang" acason cam- her along; and she did not ring up Volunteer conditions of service.
The Colonial Secretary.
Volunteers ing, the Chinese
had are her turbines again until she Now on the Reserve of Officers, terday Mr A. Fraser, Assistant.
Attorney General, prosecuted and congratulating the Harbour Works (afforded a convenient screen to hide gone nearly a cable's-length beyond. General List, Col. Thoms has reached only two years over his Mr. P. Sin appeared for the de- Department and the consulting en- their activity from the notice of the "Umtall" followed suit in her turn.
gineers; Messre. Rendel, Paimer Manchukuo authorities.
When a diver is down it is not cric- half-century. He commenced
and Fritton, mentioned that dur- Those Volunteers in Kirin areket to wash him about with the tur- soldiering as a London Volunteer The Hong Kong Philharmonie ing the four years of har particularly active. Last week-bulent slip-stream of one's screws. in the Queen's Westrainster Society, who are producing "The bour construction, Arabs and Jews end a body of volunteers made a "Stopboth," ordered Arnold, an Rifles. an experience which did Pirates of Penzance", Gilbert and had worked together, and that surprise attack on Junhua. A his own bows drew near. Again. not count against him as an Sullivan's famous comic opera have about 70 per cent. of its cost had number of casualties are reported the instruments clanged over below. introduction to Shanghai,, where begun rehearsals at St. John's been spent in Palestine itself. among the local garrison force. "Starb'd telegraph showing 'stop,' London's pet civilian soldiers, the Cathedral Hall. Rehearsals will be Having referred to the great The irregulars withdraw as soon sir!”" came the report from the famous "Grey Brigade," are so held every Monday at 5.80 p.m. and value that such harbour must be to as the Manchukuo and Japanese duty-man, hollow up the tube, strongly represented - and had every Friday at 8.45 p.m., all in- Palestine, the Colonial Secretary reinforcements arrived.
"Port telegraph-port telegraph" the privilege of serving in the terested in amateur theatricals be ranks under both Sir Howard ing requested to attend.
¡made an outspoken reference to
Many minor clashes between the The voice faltered. For the an- the recent riots.
Chinese Volunteers and the Man-{swering-pointer, which is worked Vincent and Col. Trollops.
He said, "To-day's ceremony is chukuo, troops in Liaoning area back from the engine-room as a overshadowed by the deplorable are also reported-Central New sign of acknowledgment and obedi-
taken Agency,
appear:-Mrs. F
and to the Jews.
A Distinguished Record.
The eighth general meeting of After serving two years in the the Hong Kong University Medical, disturbances which have
fence, and filckered towards the Boer War with the Imperial Society will be held on Tuesday,'
"stop" division on the dial-and Yeomanry--winning the Queen's November 7, at 5.16 p.m. in the place. I would speak very plainly
then Alckered uncertainly back, Medal with five clasps he went Union Assembly Room, when Dr. to the people of Palestine.
all classes of the community.
The turbine was still running. to New Zealand, with which K. Mackenzie will read a paper on "Thirteen years ago, Great Bri-
"That work will go forward.
Being thus pushed one-sidedly Colony he had been identified "The Heart; Recent Studies of its tain accepted the. Mandate of ever since. He continued his Dynamics and Energy Require- Palestine, That Mandate carried But there is a paramount duty to ahead by one screw only, the "Be with it a clear duty to the Arabs preserve law and order That duty ngwe's" bows swung inevitably to military service by joining the mente”
too will be most thoroughly dis starboard. Arnold countered that Dunedin Cycle Corps Volunteers,;;
with a sharp helm-order, his instinct eventually being selected as a At the Helena May Institute, at 8
That duty will be discharged fully charged.
Tribute To Police.
functioning while yet his reason probationer for the Permanent p.m. to-morrow, a Concert will be and fairly and without fear or
"I wish, here, to repeat the tri-struggled with the incredible Tur- Staff and being commissioned a given at which the following favour. Lieutenant on March 177 1011, artistes will
"There is, under the Mandate, an bute I have already paid to all ranks bines do not continue to revolva it Filling various Staff offices, he Spowden Jones (soprano), Mrs. N. obligation to facilitate the establish- of police for the fortitude with the steam has been shut off; there advanced to a captaincy in 1914 Mathieson (contralte), Mrs. Nura ment in Palestine of a national, which they have carried out their fore the steam on the port turbine and started on service in the Kanis (solo piano), and Mr. C. B. home for the Jewish people. But duty, Law and order will be main had not been shut off; therefore the Great War as a temporary Major, R. Sargent (baritone). At the at the same time, there is an equally tained throughout the land, man at the stop-ralve had not obey Accompanying the New Zealand piano, Mr. Frederick Mason, A.B. definite obligation to safeguard the "Palestine is fortunate in having, ed the telegraphed order: thus, Expeditionary Forte to Egypt, C.A., LT.CL
rights of all the inhabitants of at this time, a High Commissioner ploddingly, worked the captain's he became D.A.A.G.. ́ ́ holding i
Palestine. Both obligations will be devoted to its interesia, and one who brain, step by unprecedentéd: stap. that post throughout the Dar, land after the war, he filled vari- most carefully observed. It will be every man in Palestine knows in his po danelles campaign. Following the ous high military offices and the constant alm of British policy heart is fair and just. He has the Paint through the open; engine withdrawal, he was made Brigade eventually was despatched to to foster and promote the well-being complete confidence of His Majesty's room skylight came sound of Major of the 1st New Zealand London with Lieut. Col. Wynter of all Palestine, Dead Man (Government, and 1 appeal to all men voices, suddenly upraised; then the Infantry Brigade and G.8.0.8 of for Empire defence study. His Plans are now in hand, in of goodwill to give him their loyal alight quiver of the engine died, the the New Zealand Division, finish- next move was to Shanghai and which the High Commissioner support and co-operation in his work belated token of obedience snapped
́has had a great personal share, for the common good of all"-Bri: through to the wheel house. ing up in 1919 as Assistant Mill ha present command, arriving
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