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[FROM GUR GWS CORRESPONDENT.]
BONGKONG DAILY PRASA TUESDAY
BOAT CAPSIZES AT MADRAS. TWELVE PERSONS. DROWNED.
MADRAS, June 11th.
The Modras Mail's Vizagapatam Cor- respondent reports a drowning fatality resulting in the death of 12 persong.
It would appear that, while passengers were being taken to the 4.3. Chill from nahore, one boat containing about 20 CELEBRATES WITH CUP OF TEA. persons capsized near the bar, resulting in the death of 19 persons. This appears to have been the last, boat to-go-to the ship and when near the bar, was struck by a wave. They tried to turn the boat round, but owing to the strong current, could not control it. The boat was again struck by a wave and sank.
A woman's body was washed ashore and
LONDON, June 6th. It is wonderful to observe how the Wheel of Fortune turns for some people in the matter of sweepstakes. A London man, Mr. Robert Bishop. of Bedford Road, East Finchley, N., head of the policy department of the firm of Hartley, Cooper Co., Ltd., Cornhill, EC, drewn Coronach in the Calcutta sweepstake, and the prize is reported to be worth
£120.000
It is said Mr. Biskop nerer made a bet
The Port authorities, who immediataly sent a rescue party, were able to save three lives, while five others' swam aahore.
JULY 6TB1926
CARR THE CAPTAIN.
POPULAR CHOICE.
MAN WHO LEADS ENGLAND
"AGAINST AUSTRALIA.—-~-
An interesting sketch of Mr. Arthur Cat, the English test match captain, is given by a special contributor to The Observer, who says Carr's appointment to the position was welcomed all over the country, not only because it was expect ed, but because we think we see in Mr. Carr the man that the occasion demands,
Jind
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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hangkong Observatory, July 5th.
[Prévious On Daten Date
Day Jat 9 pm
Pers. Empress of Caneda, "from Manila, on July 8th For Hongkong: Mr. T. G. Ames, Mr. M. Dreyfus, Miss S. Dreyfus, Misa S. Dreyfus, Mi Barometer Fitzgerald, Miss E. H. L Hayward, Mr. Temperature W. Krieger, Mr. L. de and Mrs. Lern, Hamidity Mr.-W. A. Lewis, Miss G. Shallenberger, Wi Forca Mr. R. G. and Mrs. M. Stickland, Hou. P. R. A. Van Meerkamp, Miss M. Walsh, Weather... Mr. H. S. Pedley, Mr. G. W. Merrick, Mr. James G. M. Yuill, Mr. G. Assanmal,, Fighest open-ait, Temperature on 4th Mr. Asaanmal, Mr. C. R. Cordero, Lowest open-air Temperstars on 5th 80
APRIL, 1926, FOR SALE-Grey in his life, and be sat at his desk while NINE COMPETITORS DOWN OUT led by John Dixon, who, after holding the Koch, Mrs. G: H. Murrins, Mr. and Mea
and Black, Exceptionally Strong and Healthy No Expenie Spared in Rearing, in Outdoor Kennels Weight at 8 Weeks 14-15 Ite. Both, parents Pedigree. Dogs of best Con tinental strain and imported from TE MATTESDON KENNELS in 1925/5.
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a batsman who might redeem a lost causa Sr. de la Coix. Emmanuel, 3 J
B-Blue sky; CCloudy; D=Drizale; or hammer home an advantage, a felds Gonzales, Mr. P. de La Cruz, SI, M. man who will catch his catches and by Lamb, Mr. G. Facia, Mr. J. Pangadin, F-Fog; L-Lightning; M-Mist; O the example of his tense energy keep Mrs. E. Roxas and infant. Amongst Overcast P-Passing showers: all his fellows on their toes, and, abovs through passengers on the Empress of Squalls; R-Rain; F-Thunder. all, a man with a natural instinct for Canada were:-Major W. H.Saxon leadership, not subtle of mind, perhaps, Davies, Mr. and Mrs. G. Eleazar, Mr. but sound and shrewed with the shrewd and Mrs. J. Wible. Mrs. M. Fitzgerald; it is reported that it metr are missing.nows that comes to one who plays much Mr. P. Hogan, Miss H Holzert, Mr. cricket in the North, a man strong W. J. Hogan, Mr. and Mr. C. PLane, enough to ask for and take advice if he Mr. V. Macasact, Mr. J: J. Traynor, Mr. feels in need of it, or again to take his and Mrs. A. J. Harris and infant, Mrs. own line decisively when sure of his M. H. Nonato and three children, Mr. Pierce, Miss P. Rimarenko, Mr. M. ground.
V. del Rosario, Mrs T. W. R Spencer, A NOTTS MAN.“ Notts have been singularly lucky in Miss G. Ybordolasa, Mr. M. Bustamente, MISHAPS IN BALLOON RACE.their leaders; the professionals whe led Mr. and Mrs. C. Grosse, Lieut and Mrs. the side in the first half of their county A. A. Kessler, Capt and Mrs. R. E ENGLISH COMPETITORS FORCED history were among the most respected Shannon, Miss AJ Shannon, Mr. E. Sheolia M E. Aldous. Mr. W. H. igures in the game. LANDING.
In 1888 Modecai Sherwin was succeed. Barnd, Mr. S. W. Berry, Mr. G. T. reins for ten years, handed them over to P. Stewart and three children, a Per 8.8. President Monroe, on Jul OF SEVENTEEN.
that splendid cricketer and great sports- showed any interest when somebody rush-
Messages received in London stated man, A. D. Jones. No one with any real 5th-För Hongkong: Mr Leon Fri.
instinct for captaincy could serve an ap- Aimanzor, Mr. R L Cervantes, Mr. M. ed in and told him of his luck. He that nine of the seventeen competitors in prenticeship under Arthur Jones without W. Draper, Mrs E. Fay, Miss Ruth Satar 10
Gordon-Bennett balloon race, which being deeply influenced by him in precept James, Mr. A. E. Keen, Mr. K. Le Page, Sax.
Mrs Louise Luard, Mr. A. R de walked from the station to his home, astarted from Antwerp, had to land.
and practice alike: JUAN or MATTESDON is Now Ava typical suburban, vills, in the pouring Thesed the firsmat. No news of aired, but it was enough to leave its E. Mac Smith and three children, Mr. E. Mayson, Mr. L W. O'Gowan, Mr. rain, carrying a bag and umbrella, co-third English balloon the Bansheebad trace in the high standard which he, like and Mrs. R. F. Somers, Misses Somers (M) ADA RAYDEN, DUDDINGTON KENNELS
tentedly smoking a pipe, and appearing heen received up to late the following his predecessor, expects and gets from (3) Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Taylor, Mr
This team in their fieiding. If he is not The weather conditions were said to the genius that Jones was in the gully," Percy Wood For Manila: Mr. C. W. he is at least-quite definitely in the front Armstrong. Ray and Mrs. O. L. Davis JR-Fugate, Mr E. Gabriel, Mr. J. Gabriel, Mr. J. A. O'Malley, Mrs. According to a cable received by the rank of fielders near the wicket...
ME Reyes For Singapore: Mrs. A. Royal-Aero Club, the Bee, piloted by Mr.
Miss Mary C, Meager and Flying Officer W. H. Staff, I The first prize in the Stock Exchange Holland after Bring a miles, Like nii Nottinghamshire's explains, bel R. Barnes, Master Barnes 115, stret
has never had much amateur help. Bird, THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND Sweepstake, worth about £67,000, bus owing to the breaking of the network Month after month he has travelled about Dykatra, Mr. C. Elkus, Miss A. A
gone to Scotland, but for some TERSOL Neither of the men was injured.
The Miramar (C. Berry and Captain with ten professionale, and in so doingGrabill Mr. P. Haskevitch, MV~ GUARANTEE CORPORATION, the name of the winner is not disclosed. Spencer) landedness Devenper, North has come to understand the life of the Mcquown, Master AfcQuown, Mr. and E. G. Schoen, Mrs J. A. Skyes, Mrs. nt present. The unexpected second place Holland, says an International News mes professional cricketer as few men in Eng Mrs. J. C., Pace and two children," Miss
fand could.
To see him lead Nötts into the field is M. E. Brewitt-Taylor, Miss J. Brewitt-
For Penang of Lancegaye in the Derby provided a sage, after flying 103 miles.
HEAVY RAIN.
to appreciate that here is a man who can Taylor, Miss L. Toole. surprise win of £30,000 for Miss Alexa
identify himself with the feelings of men Mr. and Mrs J. H. Jones and Miss V. Farr a pretty blonde, aged 21; who drew
ease with them, Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stanton. For the ticket for the horse in the Stock
whose living is the game, a man who is S Jones. For Colombo: Mr. E. N. instinctively at "his Exchange Sweepstake. She lives with
friendly, almost, one might say, familiar, Port Said: Miss H. M. Bender, Rev. yet without surrendering for an ins her parents at 34, Cleveland Gardens,
the prestige of his position. Bayswater, W. Miss Farr was in a West End cinema with her mother when the news of the Derby was flashed on the screen, and the pair (so she told a news.
able.
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as if he were oblivious of the fact that he had, won a fortune.
-1
*OTHER-WINNERS.
included two British balloons, the For Mr. Carr the privilege was short- Luzuriaga, Mrs. H. M. Marah, Miss D. Mon 12
afternoon.
be bad.
A Central News Amsterdam message stated the Miramar experienced a bad fight owing to the heavy rain, but made a successful landing. Both men are safe und the balloon undamaged,
The Swiss balloon Helvetin, piloted by Otto Bachmann, landed at Ede, in the province of Quelore, Holland, having covered about 80 miles.
~
BALLOON FLIES OFF WITH ONE MAN.
"paper" interviewer subsequently) got up
Maxson, the assistant pilot of an American balloon, was thrown out of the and went into the buffet of the theatre ear when the balloon touched the ground where they celebrated the sudden scnear Antwerp. The balloon went on with quisition of £20,000 by having a cup of one pilot, but later came down at Krakow, Germany, after having gone over Tea!
300 miles.
Two Italian balloons landed near Ant
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Stock Exchange weep. The holder of this ticket, Mr. C. A, Harris, of the Midland Bank, Old Broad Street, is now proved to have made a wise deal in sell ing half his chance for £8,000. The Baltic sweepstake, valued at £8,000, WES won by Mr. Percy Phillips, a former Welsh international Rugby football player and a shipping agent. He sold half of his ticket a week before the race to Mr. E. Jones, a commission agent, for
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werp:
The Italian balloon, Aerostiers III (Lieut. Anselmo Pirazzoli and Lieut. Augusto, Pisani) landed at Zandert, in Holland, through a secidest to the en- velope. The pilots were unharmed.
The French balloon Picardie "(Lieut. Bienaime) danded at Kulenborg, Holland, after covering 110 kilometres."
Captain Pencranda, the Spanish balloon (Senor Benito Molas and Senor Antonio Prados) landed at Appeldoorn, Holland, after covering 150 kilometres.
The Gordon Bennett Cup is given by the King of the Belgians, and goes to the balloonist who travels the greatest distance measured in a straight line, and descends unaided.
The race last year was won by Veen stra, a Belgian, piloting the Prince-Leo gold, who landed in Spain after covering 840 miles.
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RED INDIANS IN A LINER.'
FILM ADVERTISEMENT THAT FAILED.
For the third year in succession we had a rainy Derby Day not merely a misty, moisty kind of a wet day, but a regular soaker. The food gates of Heaven were opened, as you might say, and the rain came down in torrents. The conditions on Epsom Downs can be imagined. As a rule about 100,000 people pour out of
Mr. J. P Bryson, the American Tattenham Corner station during the
'magnate, who figured in the incident day, but the station was closed this week, last June. when empty tin boxes, sup- and trains on that line went no nearer posed to contain a £250,000 film, were than Tadworth Even with a good sup- escorted from Southampton to London by British troops was concerned in what ply of speciala the tendency for years was apparently another atterapt at film past has been towards a motor Derby, publicity-this time in the White Star and this time the crush of every kind liver Majestic, before she left for New of thing on wheels was tremendous. But because of the downpour thousands of wise people changed their minds in the morning and stayed away, and those who went did so from foolhardiness, or gambling instincts or because they were too proud to be wise. Even the book makers this time found in many cases that they had reached a limit, and some of them folded their easels and bores and. made for home immediately after the big
race.
There was bitterness over the defeat of Colorado, but it was as nothing to the bitterness of those who went to the Derby by motor buses or charabance, which became" so" rank in the mud that they could not come out, and the revellers
York.
Twelve. Red Indians, stated to be members of the Blackfoot- tribe, from South Dakota, wearing their native dress, were used for the occasion.
The story was circulated among the passengers of the Majestic that the In- dians formed-a-guard of honour to a newly married couple. The film arrived at the quayride on May 26th, where the Indians were, lined up under their chief Eagle Elk
i.
When the supposed honeymooners came for the scene the Indians raised their arms in Fascist salute, and then gather- ed their coloured blankets round them. A battery of cameras went on board unobtrusively A squaw carried a bou- quit of carnations, while a case of cham Elk. The Indians lined up on the deck pagne was shouldered by Chief Eagle and again raised their arme
The majority of the passengers, bow- ever, were having breakfast, and when the Red Indians and the honeymoon bad to leg it back to Epsom and get home couple stalked across the deck to be by rail or road as they might. Late at photographed, the onlookers numbered. night there were more than a hundred only a domen. A war dance was not more buses and wagon still stuck in the successful. It was witnessed only by the organisers and a few newspaper re- parks" at the racecourse, and many porters. ́remained embedded in the rainsoaked "DAILY PRESs" Office. Mesars, KEET & WALSH, Li ground till they were pulled out by trac Honor Barw Co.Ltion engines next day." Mekara, A. Warson & Co.
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curious statement went round that Mr. Lloyd George had moulded his career on the film story." The film is entitled Les Miserables"
-UNDERSTANDS THE, FROFESSIONAL.
PROFESSIONALS PLEASED
It is no secret that last season several of the leading professionals openly said that, if picked this year for the Tests, they hoped to find themselves playing under Mr. Cazr. It is obviously, an ad- vantage to have a captain who does not bowl himself; another to have one that
M.
J. Goff, Mr. J. H.-Goff, Mrs. C. A. Halli- nan. Mr. J. J. Hallinan, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Kaipp. For Naples: Miss M. B. Landon, Miss L A Rouleau, Mr. and Mrs. R D. Sears, ir Mr O.-S. Watson, Miss E. E. Whitlock. For New York: Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Slaughter.
DEPARTURES.
THERE'S A
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Bugo, Flexi, -Flies, Beetles, Mosquitoes,
etc.
'äll killed by
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The following vessels are in Deck:- Taikoo Dock:kera and Faming:
Per 8.5 President" "Pierce, on July th:-Mrs. L. M. Findeisen, Mrs. G a first-rate field in a position from Strijevsky, Mias D. de Bailon, Mrs. H. which he ea really see what his bowlers L. Fisher, Mr. I. F. Hall, Mr. Jose J. are doing; another, again, that be should Javellana, Mr. B. Javellana, Miss J. be blessed with physique, health, and Javeliana, Miss M. Javellana, Mr. K. temperament together, proof against the Koons, Mr. J. M. Ledesma, Mr. and Mrs. great nervous and physical strain invol A Montitola, Miss C. Montinola, Misa
0. Montinola, Miss R. Montinola, Mr. tanton (Swedish-East Asiatic Co., Ltd.),
due July 24th. ved in international cricket.
R. L. Montinola, Mr. J. and Mrs. E de
JAZZ CAREERS.
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VESSILS EXPECTED.
la Rama and Miss F. de la Rama, Mr. Taiping (Australian-Oriental Line), due
C. F. Williams, Mr. A. G. Tanker, Mr.
C. H. Lewis, Mrs. M. A. Lewis, Miss Lewis, Master Lewis, Mr. G. L. Roundey,
July 14th
Mr. A. L. Smith, Mr. R. J. Patterson, Master Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Mias M. C. Alexander, Dr. R. M. Ross, McKeeby, Mr. Wm. E. Patterson, Mr. Mis L. E. Boss, Masters Ross (3), Mr. Geo. Beindel, Mr. Wm. Pimley, Mr. Jazz or other dance music should E. D. Smith, Miss. C. Mapa, Miss J, Me- A. S. Gubbay, Mrs. F. Mooney, Miss P. offer as lucrative a career, as engineering Pherson, Miss G. Hill, Miss G. Fulton, Mooney, Mr. S. A. Ismail, Miss-Irane." for the civil service, but it has never been Mr. H. Welch, Mr. F. Dillner, Mr. G. Ho Tung, Capt. Coersen, Mr. W. L properly organised," says Mr. W. Debroy Guvillier, Mr. M. C. A. Van Schaijk, Hoffman, Mra E. Danenberg, Mr. F. Speyer, Mr. R. B. Simpson, Mr. Geo. K. Somers, for four years the conductor of Rey. S. Constantini, Miss J. E. Budd, Mucchi, Mr. Jones, Mr. C-8 the Savoy Orpheans Band. He has just and Miss E. P. Cocke.
Per as President Jefferson, on July Hall Brutton, Mr. C. P. Anderson, Mies resigned, in order to found, in association with Mr. Lawrence Wright, the song 3rd:-Mr. O. Guelcher, Mr. K. Yabuki, M. B. Sarling. Mr. H. Abend, Mr. O. C. publisher, a school of British jazz Mr. R. C.-Morton, Mr. C. A. Clark, Carter, Mr. H. F. Remington, Mr. A. Mr. Wm. H. Brown, Master B. M. Eder, Masseurs, Mr. A. E. Smith, Mr CC musicians...
"Any boy or girl should be able to Mrs. R. A. Hencock, Mr. A. Heacock, Jordan, Mr. A. Faizalshoy, Mr. H. learn from £500 or £1,500 a year out of Miss L. Heacock, Mrs. B. Kaufman and Trevor Tao, Mr. B. K Moosa, Mr. C..
(Continued on next column.j Arima, Mr. C. J. Nahas. dance music," he told an interviewer.
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