THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 2185, 1995.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.,

COPENHAGEN.

The M/S. PERU"

will be leading for MARSELLES, ST. NAZAIRE, ROTTERDAM,

AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN

and other SCANDINAVIAN PORTS

Further

About 4th September.

or about

Expected on

Sailings

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... 28th July.

"Java"

30th July...

M/S. "Indian"

M/S. M/S.

19th August.......

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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO CONBIGNEES. Fox CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Stoomahip

*FOUKSANG**

having arrive from the above ports, Con- ignees of C by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, whence, andfor from the wharves, delivery may be obtained not sisared by the flat inst, will be subject to zezi.

All broken, chafed and damagel packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be ex amined. Claims against the Steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival otherwise lary will not be recognised.

Gonds

No Fire Ingerson will be affected by us in any case whatever..

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE MATHESON & CO., ID,

General Managers.

Hongkong, 16th July, 1929.

"GLEN" LINE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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FROM UNITED KINGDOM, PORT SAID,

COLUMBO &'STRAITS,

S

THE 5.6. GLENSHANE”

having arrived from the above parts, Conaigress of cargo by her are hereby informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the astardons and/or extra hazardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence, and/or from the wharves, delivery may by the 24th July, 1922,

be obtained. Goods not cleared br st 6 will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and to be left in the God damaged packages are where they will be ramined in the presence of Consignees by Hessra, Goddard and Douglas, on 24th July, 1923, at 10 am Claims against the steamer Including those for cargo short delivered must be presented on the special form provided, and must also be submitted within 30 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

Bill of Lading will be courtersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ltd., !

Agente. Hongkong. 17th July, 1999.

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· NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD.

'AND'

· CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

ONSIGNEES

5 per, Company's Steamur. "MENTOR"

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where to will lie at Consignee's risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 18th July.

Optional cargo will be landed, unless notion has been given prior to steamer's

be ex

All braken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will

examined on any Tuesday and Friday between the hours of 10.4% am, and Noon withia the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods 'romaining undelivered after the 24th

will be subject to rent

Claims against the Steamer must be

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OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION

CO., LTD.

ONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

"JASON"

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be dis charged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignee's risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holt's hart. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 19th July.

Optional cargo

will be landed, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowas, where her will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between hours of 10.45 .. and Noon within the free

e period. storage

the

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and sil Goods remaining undelivered after the 25th July, will be subject to rent.

All Claim against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 8th August, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

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OUR LONDON LETTER.

SEQUEL TO NOTORIOUS

MURDER CASE, L

HOME SECRETARY AND HIS OFFICE,

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

Loynoy, June 15th. SPEENDOÚMS OF THE COBET,

illustrate the strong feeling that has been aroused. Several murderers on whose behalf insanity was pleaded have been

INDO-CHINA

hanged in the last few weeks. Why, it is STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,

asked, is an exception made in this

instance ?

A point of wider interest is, however, opened up. This is whether the legal or medical view of insanity should prevail in The first Court held since the war was an criminal cases. The former view is that it extraodinarily brilliant affair, and equalled is proved that at the precise moment in avery respect-if it did not, indeed, the crine was committed the perpetrator of surpass the functions which were so famous the deed was insane. The doctors apple a in the old days. From's woman's point of purely medical test: and the issue there- view a special feature of interest was there, is rich is the right ono to satisfy the

ends of justice. change in dress by the shortening of the

Moreover, there is the further knotty frocks worn by the guests. The trains were only eighteen inches compared with problem whether the llome Secretary the six feet of trailing glory formerly should possess authority to enable him to ordained as the proper length. But the override the verdict of a jury and the effect is described as having in no sense subsequent decision of the Court of Criminal detracted from the grace and dignity of the Appeal. As things are, the Home Sec- wearers, nor did it lessen the beauty of the retary has power to ignore the verdict of a scene in the gorgeous Throne Room where y and, the finding of the judges in a particular case and no one can prevent him, hundreds of debutantes were presented.

The King wore the uniform of Colonel-aving his own way, This is a tremendous in Chief of the 1st Life Guards, with the degree of authority to place in the hands of riband of the Garter across his breast and in a position superior to the law..

any individual. It virtually enthrones him

SAILINGS, SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

TSINGTAU via SWATOW SHANGHAI mentem taná

MANILA STRAITS & CALCUTTA SWATOW

BANGKOK TA SWATOW TIENTSIN SHANGHAI via SWATOW KUBE & TOKUHAMA HAIPHONG HOIHOW TSINGTAUT SWATOW

SHANGHAI *** SANDAKAN

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"WINGSANG" Frida

"LOONGSANG"...Friday.. "FOOKSANG.Saterday,

"TINGSANG"...Sunday. "CHAESANG" Tuesday, "CHEONGSHING "Tunday, "HOPSANG Tuesday

HOSANG" ***LEESANG".

21st July, Noon. 21st July, p

Jaly 3 pm

July Nous.

29th July, Toon 25th July,

. 25th July, 2th July,

Noom Noor

4 p.m.

Wal 26th July, D.L

“KUTSANG" ...Friday,

"CHOYSANG

Friday,

28th July,

DI

" HINSANG *

Friday

29th July,

Noom

28th July,

3 pm.

...Sunday,

30th July,

DIZ

9th July, DI

Sth Aug.

Noom

"LAISANG"

*KWONGSANG"...Sunday,

NAMSANG ...Saturday,

-- This Ling afforda regular undings do Calentia, Penang KEE Singapore ; returning from Calcutta, steamers prossed via Siralin. sad Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling at Shanghai. All steamers bare micellent partenger" accommodation, Sitted with Elsotelä Läght gud Pänt and carry a fully-qualified

SHANGHAI AM sometimes calling as Swatow, Through' Hekata cam

approximately every three days between Cantèn axé

the "Stars of the Garter and Bath. The Queen's dress was of pale blue, with a train LORD RET'S, MARRIAGE. of blue and gold embroidered with lotus flow- Many are the congratulations which ers. Her Majesty also wore a diamond have been tendered to Lord Grey and bis

The MANA crown, and, like the King, the Onler of talented bride, Lady Glenconnor. the Garter. Princess Mary mads her Brit aperament, which had been postponed for pearance since her marriage, und was one of

account of Lord Gray's | HAIPHONG the most striking figures in the Royal group. illness, was of a very quiet nature, and

took place at the remote little country BORNEO Wilsford Manor, Lady Glenconnor's house, church of Wilsford, Wiltshire, adjoining where the honeymoon is being spent,

THE INTERILE CITY.

some weeks ou

Londoners dearly love a spectacle, and there were thousands lining the Mall us the guests of the King and Queen drove to Buckingham Palace along the noble avenue.

Lord Gray's first wife died about six-TIMSTBIN from the Admiralty Arch. The spectators teen years ago as a result of a hunting stood in dense masses wear the Palace, and accident, and Lady Gleuconnor, who is BANGKOK they feasted their eyes on feather-adornel of the gifted Wyndham family (the debutantes and their tiara-bedained mot hate Mr. George Wyndham was her thers as the motors crept slowly along when her husland, a brother of Mrs. brother) became a widow two years ago seemingly endless queue. As is usual with the London crowd, there was no lack of Asquith (he was Sir Edward Tennant comment on the favoured occupants of the before his elevation to the peerage). cars-comment that was good-natured and died after an operation. The bridegroom is sixty, and his bride is ten, years his often witty, and always direct.

junior.

Above the hum of voices could be heard tlie alluring music of the Guards' band in the foregourt of the Palace. As the mators momentarily stopped before the great portals, and glittering officials in uniforms of scarlet fud gold ushered the guests inside, it seemed to the on-lookers like a scene out of fairyland, exquisitely staged, and full life and colour and beauty, London is now the only capital in Europe where such a spectacle on, such scale can be witnessed; it is truly an Imperial City.

A RALF-FORGOTTEN FIGURE,

The news of the marriage has started once again the discussion as to Lord Grey's possible re-entry into politics. His eyesight has been restored, and, thus the chief reason for his withdrawal from the political arena is removed. But he loves a country life and hates politics, and in the opinion of his friends it is, I understand, more likely than not that he will follow his natural inclinations.

EXPIRE SETTLEMENT...

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Discussion about emigration as a panacea for our social and other is continues to But out im-

The downfall of Horatio Bottomley appear in the newspap creates a vacancy in the Parliamentary slight attention. I notice that in the recent portant point weems t receiving very representation of South Hackway, but nolemtes in the House of Commons on the steps cin, of course, be taken to fill the runney till the hearing of his appeal against his conviction is dealt with. But there is much political activity in the dous tituency. The name of Mr John Burns is being canvasted in posible; dandidate, thongh it is by no means et ander what Party's banner he would fight if he came forward.

Mr. Burna has been a back-bumber politically for years past. Like: Lord Morley, he was against our declaration of war in 1914, and, on the other hand, with Germany making a scrap of paper" of the Treaty with Belgium he could not openly opposé our policy. He therefore emulated the example of Brer Rabbit by "lying low and saying aufin." The point of interest is whether the public now would have anything to do with him.

BOTTOMLET LEGENDS. ·

Empire Settlement Bill no serious attempt was made to consider the position of British agriculture in relation to the Government's policy. One of the principal agruments for the Bill was that it would help to lessen unemployment in this country.

It is in the towns that the ravages of unemployment are chiefly conspicuous, and if the Bill were calculated to aid the sarpius: town workers to find a prosperous livelihood overseas well and good, The expenditure of the taxpayers' mener involved would not be closely questioned. But the fact is that Canada and Australia will have none but landworkers--the very people whom we cannot spare-and if nothing is done to cope with this aspect of the emigration problem the Bill would depopulate the countryside and leare our genuine "surplus" population still in the over- crowded towns. This would indeed be a fatuous polier, and no doubt it will be strongly challenged when the Bill reaches the House of Lords

THE CASE OF MR. BARKER.

I referral inst week to the knighthood conferred by the King on Mr. Barker, who practises "manipulative surgery," as one of the most interesting of the honours announe. ed in connection with His Majesty's birth- day. The distinction was bound to challenge discussion, and it is not surprising that

Since Bottomley becaine an inmate of His Majesty's prison at Brixton a food of stories has been eddying round him and his remarkable career as a prince of crooks, Some of these tales are purely legendary, including one' which has gained wide currency to the effect that he was a natural sen of Charles Bradlaugh, famons in his day as an Atheist. It is characteristic of Bottomley that so far from denying the suggestion 29 to his parontage-it has been common talk for years he went out of his way to lend colour to it. But, asa datter any letters appear in the Press on the of fact, Bottomley's father was na obscure subject. It is pointed out that the General tailor in Poplar. His mother was a Miss Medical Council in addition to placing the Holyoake,

niece of George Jacob new night beyond the pale, as has been Helycake, the founder of the Co-operative medical practitioner who dares to assist done for many years, rigidly boycott any

Once at a South Hackney meeting. himi. One well-known personage, Dr. Ax Bottomley was heckled because he was disham, us romoved from the medical register. posed to support the Liberal side whereas 11 years ago because haaptol as anacst be- be had been denouncing the party system tist for Mr. Burker.

The essential point of the controversy which, and calling for a "Business Government." "Whatever I am I am a Democrat," he is raging in the Times and other papera is that said, "and I can never forget that my as Mr. Barker has her made the object of

Council in an equivocal position. Royal favour it places the General Medical Council can ostracise any medical man of whom they happen to disapprove, and ruin him for life. There is no appčal. This is contrasted with the strictly limited powers. of such a close profession as the Law.” The Law Society.cannot remore s solicitor from the roll without first obtaining the sanctiou of the High Court.

mavement.

MRS. HAN INOKUCHI mother's name was Holyoake and my Poli

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tical godfather was Charles Bradlaugh. But in sober truth Bottomley never had anything to do with Bradlaugh's political work. He evidently considered it was to his advantage to claim relationship to the celebrated Member for Northampton. NOTORIOUS MURDER CASE

True case.

The

A storm of criticism is raging round the person and office of the Home Secretary

The general feeling uppes to be that as a consequence of his decision to exercise it is time pundits of the General Medical the Royal prerogative of mercy in the Council were put under some form of legal

Bonald True, formerly an officer in the Royal Air Force, murdered restraint, so that a practitioner who meets a young woman in her flat at Kensington, have the chance to state his case before an with their professional displeasure may, and at his trial the plea of inscoity outside tribunal. The new Knight has a very strongly pressed. But neither judge wonderful record of cares by bis skill in nor jury accepted this defence, and it was also rejected by the Court of Criminal bone-setting; which be calls "mini- Appeal, the death sentence being con-pulative surgery," and many of the most formed. The murder was of so wanton famous people in the country, including and savage a character that public opinion members of the medical Faculty, have fally expected True would meet the fate testified to his success. Hence his re- he deserved at the bands of the hangman cognition by the King. But the General Then, at the eleventh hour, Mr. Shortt Medical Council persist in calling him a stepped in and granted a respite.,

cbarlatan, and woe betide any doctor who goes near Lim, Now that be is a Knight it. INHANITY AND CRIME.

will be intensely interesting to watch what happens.-H.B.

It is pointed out in the Preas, without comment, that at the trial True was des habit ringt wondering whether this is ribed as the son of a lady of title. The public are left has

Secretary's decision. No seusible man believes that it carried any weight, hit the point is worth mentioning if only to:

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& CALCUTTA,

Through Bills of Lading issued to RANGOON, MADRAS, FORT

SWETTENHAM and DUTCH EAST INDIES.

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