FORMER GOVERNOR OF
HONG KONG German
PASSES
A
LONDON, TO-DAY. LT.-COL. SIR MATTHEW NA- THAN, FORMERLY GOVERNOR OF HONG KONG, WHO GAVE HIS NAME TO KOWLOON'S MAIN THOROUGHFARE, DIED YESTERDAY AT THE AGE OF
77.
Fleet
May Go
To Italy
Berlin, To-day.
The late Sir Matthew Nathan en-TWENTY-FIVE Nazi
warships, together
tered the Royal Engineers in 1880; and rose to the rank of Lieutenant-with auxiliary vessels,
Colonel in 1907.
which are participating German naval
He saw active service in the Nile Expedition and the Lushai Expedi-in the
tion.
He administered the Government of Sierre Leone in 1899, was ap-
4
manoeuvres off the west Spanish coast, began as-
pointed Governor of the Gold Coast Sembling yesterday
in 1900, and three years later came to Hong Kong as Governor.
He remained in the Colony until 1907, when he was appointed Governor of Natal,
in
Until the outbreak of the Great War he occupied several posts England, among them being Chair- man of the Board of Inland
venue.
Heligoland.
off
Kiel naval base during the night,
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Battleships and submarines left SIGNIFICANT MOVES and the remainder of the squa IN MEDITERRANEAN
dron left Wilhelmshaven in the morning.
It is stated the ultimate des- tination of the Fleet will be Ita- Relian harbours.
In 1914 he was promoted Colonel of the Durham Light Infantry. Un- til 1916 he was in Ireland, and was then employed on the London de- fences.
The manoeuvres are to last a month.
Reuter.
He was a member of the special commission on the Constitution Ceylon in 1927.
(Continued from Page 1) tish Admiralty has adopted a dif- ferent course on the present occa- sion, there is additional reason to believe that the concentration of British and French naval forces in the Mediterranean bears a pro- nounced political character. Trans-Ocean.
of
in
The
GOVERNOR OF QUEENSLAND
After occupying various Govern- His last public activity was
went ment posts till 1919 he
to 1930, when he was chairman of the Queensland, where he was Governor committee on irrigation research. from 1920 to 1926.
Reuter.
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GERMAN ITINERARY
Berlin, To-day.
which
German warships
steamed out to sea yesterday will touch the following ports:
Between April 27 and May 1, Cadiz, Algericas and Malaga in South Spain, Ceuta and Tangiers in Spanish Morocco.
-
Between May 6 and 10, the Ger- man flect, which consists of armour- ed cruisers, cruisers, destroyers and other small units of the naval for- ces, will visit Ef Ferrol on the northwest coast of Spain, then Arosa Bay, Pontevedra and Vigo, and finally the Portuguese capital of Lisbon.-Trans-Ocean.
DEATH SENTENCES COMMUTED
Death sentences passed on the four accused in the "Orange Mur- der Trial," were commuted by the Governor-in-Council this morning to ten years' penal servitude. It will be recalled that the victim died during a robbery as the result of the use of an orange as a gag. The four men were convicted and tenced to death, at the March Cri- minal Sessions.
Berlin, To-day.
sen-
The post of the German Ambas- sador in Turkey, for a long time unoccupied, has now been filled by the former Reichschancellor von Papen, appointed by the Fuehrer yesterday.
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