CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

GLEN LINE LIMITED.". NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM UNITED KINGDOM YL PORTS.

HE Motor Vessel

THE

**GLENSHIEL **.

having arrived from the above Ports, Con- signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their riak into the hazardous and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence, and/or from the wharver, Delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 15th December, 1996, at Noen, will be subject to Rent.

are to

All brokes, chafed and damaged Packages to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined in the presence of Consignter by Mesars.

mars. Goddard and Douglas on 14th Decem- ber, 1926, at 10 am. Claims against the Steamer including these for Cargo short delivered monst

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,

Bills af Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Agenta. Bong Kong, 8th December, 1928.

S.S, AMAZONE."

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SERVICES CONTRACTUELS- DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

ONSIGNEES" of Cargo from MAE- SEILLES &o.. loom LA PALLICE COGNNC, LONDON ., ex 1. “YANG- TSE" in connection with above Blenmer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Trento and Valuables landed and stored at their risk into

are Gndows of the Hongkong and. Kow. the loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow

whence Delivery may be obtained im-

after landing

Optional Cargo will be forwarded en elem instructions are received from the Consignees 12 hours before arrival requesting it to be inded hern.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Uadersigned, Goods remaining acclaimed after Monday, the 13th instant, at Noon, will le mbjact to Rent and Landing Chargea

All Claims must be sent in to me on or before

the Thursday, the 16th December, 1998, or they

will not be ringnised

Damaged Packages must be left in the

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER

DRY RASH BROKE OUT ON BODY

Terrible Itching and Burning. Cuticura Heals.

* A dry mah broke out on my body and then scaled over. It spranc rapidly to my arms and limber and the fching? burning, smarting scosation was so terrible that

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was unable to get a night's slety,

"I tried several so-called rust- edles, but found no relief. I read an advertisement for Cuicure Sosp and Olotment and sent for a free sample. After using it I got ralief sa purchased mere end within a week the itching had gone, and about a month

completely healed." (Signed) Mrs. J. Brigden, 3. Bottoms Fold, Mickichurat, Ni Manchester, Eng.

Rely on Cutienes Soap, Ointment and Talcum to keep yoni skin clear.. Sasg and Olutment sold throughout the

by & Sons, Lt, 35, DE 2, LOOK X 1.1. Also for mut geders with pgÍMA.

Try the Cuticura Shaving Stlek,'".

INSURE

YOUR

MOTOR

CAR

WITH

GILMANS.

THE

"RETURNING" RESIDENTS.

PASSENGERS FOR HONG KONG ON P&O STEAMERS.

NEW COMMODORE EXPECTED.

Tomorrow the P. & O. as, Malwa is due, and among her passengers for Hong Kong are included a large number of well-known residents, and many new Naval appointments. The liner alati brings the mail from Homo, as mentioned yester dag.

TWO DOCTORS SENT FOR

TRIAL

ALLEGED MURDER BY ILLEGAL OPERATION.

POLICE INSPECTOR'S MYSTERIOUS ILLNESS.

A very strange murder case opened. early last month. At Bamber Bridge, near Preston, when Dr. Arthur S. Holden, aged 41, of Fishergate Hill, Preston, and Dr. Frederick L. Webster, Among the naval officers disembarking | 30, of South House, Bamber Bridge, werd here are Commodore L Pearson, who is charged on remand with the murder of relieving Rear-Admiral A. J. B. Stirling, Miss Norah Elizabeth Marmion, 24, the C.B., at the Naval Yard, accompanied by daughter of a Penmaenmawr (North Pay-Licut. A. T. Thompson as Secretary. Wales) quarry owner, by performing an Mea Pearson and child are also amang illegal operation. Miss Marmion died at the party. The fion. G. Cochrane, and the house of Dr. Webster on October 7th. Pay-Comdr. H. Rogers are also expected to be on board.

The doctors, who had already been com- nitted for trial on the coroner's warrant,. were further charged with conspiracy. with Miss Marmion to perform the operation.

abetting.

A curious feature was that Police- Inspector Blankinnsopp, one of the Principal witnesses in the cas, was, two daya previous to the opening of the police court proceedings, found uncon- tious in a chair at the police station at Bamber Bridge, gende

Returning residents include the follow ing:-Mr. T. W. Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Annetta, Capt. and Mr P. Bell Smith, Mr. W. G. Bree, Miss R E. Major William "Edward Blackburne, Burton, Mr. AY. Baker, Mr. C. W. Cbank manager, of West Cliff, Preston, Bishop, Mr. C. Pond, Mr. and Mr brother-in-law of Miss Marmion, and Brigham, Mrs. H. Balean, Mr. and Mrs. Constance Mazy Holden, wife of Dr. W. E. Bell, The Hon. G. Cochrane, Mr.Holden, were charged with aiding and and Mrs J. Callender, Afr. D. Dalgleish, Mr. J. Davey, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Ede, Mrs. Hitchcock, Mr. W. F. Horle, Comdr. and Mrs. G. B. Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Handyside, Mt. E. A. S. Hayward, O.BE, and Mrs Hayward Mrs. A. D. Kelman, Mr. V. G. Kerley, Mr. T. C. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. J. Laing Mia Laing, Miss R Luard, Mra A. O. Lang, Mr. McRae, Mrs. C. G. Millar, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nicol, Eng. Comdr. G. W Odam, E.N., Pay-Lieut. A. T.

Senior police officials arrived inter and Phillips, Commodore J. L Pearson. R.N. and Mrs Pearson, Mr. and Mrs.announced that Inspector Blenkinsopp Quin, Mr. J. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. J. bad regained consciousness and was re- Reid, Miss R. Richardson, Pay-Camdr, covering. His wife stated later that she H. Rogers, RN., Rov, J. E Bigg, Miss understood that her husband had had a Sernie, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, Miss Smith, Mr. and Mr... T. Swan, Mr. and

When the case was called Mr. Laski, Mrs. A. R. Sutherland, Miss M. Afor the prosecution, at once said that Searle, Lieut. R. M. Southern, Mrs. N. he had been in communication with the M.Tottenham, Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, Public Prosecutor and it had been de Me E. J. Wynne Jones, Mr LB Wood, side to withdraw the charges against and Mr. and Mrs. T. Young...

Major Blackburne, Mrs Holden, and Mrs. Blackburno" (who was also charged with aiding and abetting, but was too ill to appear).

The "Kashmir J

Among passengers due to arrive on the P.&O. 3. Kashmir, which left London on November 6th, are:-Mr. E. P. Birkett Mr. R. Barreto, Mr. E. Carrion, Lieut-Comdr. J. Drinkwater, H.N., Mr. and Mrs. L Echigoyen, Lieut. W, N. Kingdod, Mr J. J. Ossorio, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Smith, Mrs. E. Stone, and

Godowns for examination by the Consignees OCEAN" COMPREHENSIVE. POLICY Miss Stone. The “Kalyan,"-.

and the Company's Surveyors Mors

Goddard & Dongins at 10:00 am. on Monday

the 18th instant No Caime will be admitted

after the gools have left the Godowns.

No Fire Theranos will be effected by usin

any case whatever.

J. LIMAGE,

Agent.

Hong Ko: g. 7th December, 1926. [4215

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AMERICAN OHIENTAL LINE

FROM U.

THE

THE Steamship

"ROSERIC":

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous icdowns of the Hongkong And Koloau Whef and Godown Co, Ltd., whence delivery may be obtained

25

The Sign of

THE

ADVERTISING

and PUBLICITY

BUREAU

Alexandra Buildings. The Advertising Agency

"The P. & O. & Kalyan left London on November 18th, and among her passen- gars for Hong Kong are:-r. and Mrs. J. Archibald, Bev. and Mrs. K. Anstey, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Abbott, Muss Abbott, Mr. J. Bright Mr. and Mrs. Boothby, Mr.. W. Carstairs, Miss M. de Boileau, Mr. A. S. Gordon. Mr. E. H. Gipps, Mr. H. Hatch, Mr. W. Kay, Mr. R. Kirk wood, Miss Lander, Mr. H. A. Lucas; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Mason, Miss C. Ross, Miss M. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. D.

Waterton.

The "Morea." -.

A constable arriving for duty at 8 am found him in a chair with, his hands clenched. A doctor was sent for.

seizure.

Police Inspector Blenkinsopp, said that. when Dr. Holden came to his house about 145 a.m. on October 8th and told him about the death of Miss Marmion at Dr. Webster's house Dr.Holden said that the girl was expecting to become a mother.

Following a remark by the inspector; Dr. Holden replied, "I have let Dr. Webster in. She was my patient."

Inspector's Illness. Cross-examined by Mr. Lustgarten (for Dr. Holden), the inspector said that he wrote on amall slate in the police office after his interview with Dr. Holden the name and address of Miss Marmion, and added Staying temporarily with Dr. Holden. I have let Dr. Webster in She was my patient.

.

on this slate to be rubbed off 1—Yes,

Did you allow that which was written The inspector said it was quite true that when he went to Dr. Webster's house On the P. & O. 8.5. Morea, which left the second time he waited outside from London on December 3rd, are booked the 4 to 7 o'clock. He could not see any following passengers for Hong Kong:-light, in the house. He was anxious to Mr. J. Angwin, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Į see that the body was not removed. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bates, Miss Questioned by Mr. Lustgarten about N. W. Bascombe, Mr. and Mrs. A. his recent illness and asked what was the Calvert, Capt. and Mrs. M. Costello, matter with him, the inspector said it Mr. A. Campbell, Mr. E. J. Cotton, Mr. was nerves, Gronnwater, Miss Gronnwater, ColTM A M B. Cage and Mrs Cage, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Grimmett, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Is that all 7-That is the cause of the trouble.

"Is that all that is the matter 1—Yes.

Is the rest of your evidence as reliable

than that answer. ..

Hare you quite given me a reliable answer?

No claims will be admitted after the Goods...that supplies Advertisers with have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain a Complete Service of Original H. G. Hallam, Mr. and Mrs. G. Was that answer -Yes, it is more reliable ing undelivered after 13th December, 1926, will Copy, Ideas, and Designs for

All Claims against the steamer must be Posters and Blocks,

be subject to Heat.

to the Undersigned, on or before imm

50th Decenter, 1826 or tray will not b

recognised.

All broken, chaled and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be oxamined on Monday, 13th December, 1926, at 10 & D.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigued by

THE RANE LINE, LTD, General Agents Hong Kong, 6th December, 1926.

PRINCE LINE.

FOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK,

THE Motor Vessel·

T

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"ASIATIC PRINCE? having arrived from the above Port on 5th instant, Consignees of Cargo are bereby informed that their Goods are being Ianded at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown.

Limited, Kowloon, and stored at

Comparak and expense.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Saturday, 11th-instant

at 10 8.0

hoh܀

All Claims musT | be presented within Fifteen

of the Vessel's dich date they cannot be recognized.

essel' arrival here, after No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all" Good remaining undelivered after the 13th instant, will be subject to Rent been affected.

Benti No Fire Lorurance haa Billy

of LAKNESS (FAR EASD)

will be countersigned by LTD 2ad Floor, King's Building, Connaught Rood, Hong Kong. Telephone No. 3166.

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Hong Kong, 6th December, 1928

OVER HALFTA CINTURY · REPUTACION PILLS FOR BETHE

DR. LE CLERC'S VEKKISKEYS

INVALUARES – Key Desion of those borosT AME CHRANK ÜREYMA HAKKAGEN. Bour, AmoMMATION,

· Paita bu, loading/Venattats, or Post Wrong Da Laczmacniad, Co. neplodid,K, W.2,ondear PILLE LEcken 124, FOK

DLECLERG'S VIEW AFERENT

DELE CLERGSANALMIA TEZTION M

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that checks all insertions in Foreign and Chinese papers for its Clients,

...that has an unrivalled and Extensive knowledge of the best media" for all classes" of "Ad- vertisers,

The inspector made no reply...

Mr. Laski (to the inspector): You are

Gardner, Mr. B. Hall, Mr. A. C. Ernes, Jeffries, Mr. R. Lanigan, Mr. 3. A: Mac kinlay, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Promer, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Post, Miss O. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ramsay, Mr. J. Bea, Mr. A. Rogers, Mr, J. G. Smart, Mrs. M. S. Spencelaye, Miss Spencelare, Vice Admiral Bir Reg Forks Tyrwhitt K.C.H., D.8.O., Lady Tyrwhitt and the Misses Tyrwhitt, Mi M. Turner, Mr. Mia M. West, Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodward, and Mrs. M. C. E. Watson. health."

The "Mantua.”

Booked for Hong Kong on the P. & 0. 8. fantua, leaving London on Decem- ber 31st, are the following:-Mr. and ...that being independent, can Buker, Miss Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson

Mr. S. G. Bennet, Mr. and Mrs B place all this knowledge and Brown, Mr. W. Carstairs, Mr. D. E. experience at the free disposal of Clark, Mr. E. B. Cubey, Mr. and Mrs. its Clients, ensuring that the Mr. and Mrs. G. Gipson, Mrs. Har- D. L. Dawson, Mr. W. G. Fitz-Gibbon, money they spend on Advertising greaves Brown, Mr. M. T. Johnson, Mra. will bring them the best possible. Jeffery, Mr. A. P. Kirsop, Mr. and

return.

Telephone Central 30,*

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.

FROK NEW YORK.

THE Steamalig

"COLORADO".

having aired, Consignees of Cargo by ber are mformed, that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardons and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of Holt's Wharf, whence Delivery may be obtained.

Mrs. D. MacNeillie and the Misses Mao- Neillie, Master MacNeillie, Mrs Mac pherson, Mr. Duncan Paterson, Mr. A. J. C. Taylor, Miss E., 8. Woolley, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wattie, Mr. L. R. Whant, and" Mr. O. Young,

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BUDGET. INCREASE OF TAXATION.

Mr. Hill, the Premier and Treasurer of South Australia, in his first Budget speech in November revealed a condition of financial stringency

Mr. Hill estimated revenue at £11,261,460 and expenditure at 211,256,469, leaving a surplus of £5,000. To secure this result he proposed a supertax of 10 per cent, on the present income-tax and

land tax.

No Claims will be admitted, after the Goods per cent. all-round increase in the have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 13th imbjest to Rent

13th December, 1926, will be The Treasurer estimated a harvest of-

All Caims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or befors

December, recognised.

14 bushels an acre, aggregating 37,000,000

busbela

will not be Over 20 per cent. of last year's expendi- ture was absorbed in interest on and

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods, ses reduction of the public debt, which stonds. to be left in the Godowna, where they will be at present at £79,250,000. Borrowing for samined on any Tuondays or Fridays, at 10.30 | unproductive works has been going on «m. within the Fres Storage period of Ons] for several years. Mr-Hill said that Week.

"No Fra Insurance has been effecter) -

Billa of Lading will be countersigned by

THE BANK LINE, LTD.- General Agents, Hong Kong, 6th December, 1929, (4264

salaries and wager accounted for 40 per cent of the total expenditure, and the scope of economy was not great unless the Government abandoned the principle of paying according to modern economis idess, which it was pot prepared to do.

entitled to say that you do not desire to answer because it may incriminate you

desire to answer questions chout

The inspector then said, "I do not

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No Criminal Charge." Mr. Lustgarten: Has a criminal charge been made against yout-Not yet,

What you say is that no criminal charge has been made against you!!

No answer was given, and the inspee tor left the witness-box, where he had been seated while giving his evidence.

Further evidence was given by medical witnesses, including Sir Bernard Spils bery, the Home Office pathologist, who had also been a witness at the inquest.

Detective-Inspector Fenton, of the Lancashire Constabulary, gave evidence of arresting Dr. Holden and Dr. Webster. Mr. Lustgarten: What is the cause of the illness of Inspector Blenkinsopp - am told it is worry.

Well, we have heard it said that worry kille, but is that all Well, I have not had any experience.

Can you suggest what he is suffering from -Unless I get instructions I can not say.

He is not suffering from worry alone, is het No. That is right.

Attempted Suicide Suggestion. put it to you that he attempted to com- Well, what is he suffering from. I

mit suicide?

Inspector Fenton asked the magistrates if he were compelled to answer the ques- tion..

Mr. Lustgarten: Do you not know that that is trueBefore I answer I must receive instructions.

Fenton should not be called upon to Mr. Laski submitted that Inspector

answer the question.

Mr. Lustgarten said it could not be contended that public policy or any other policy should deprive the defence of the right to have it stated what was the state of mentality of a prominent witness in the case. If such a witness were so stable as to attempt to commit suicide it would make all the difference to the de-. fence.

Mr. Laski: It is not, in my submis ion, right that he should make any pro- nouncement on what is a criminal offence and in the presence of the magistrates. who will probably have to adjudicate.

After considering in private, the magistrates asked Mr. Lustgarten that Inspector Fenton should not be required to answer the question.

Dr. Holden and Dr. Webster, who defence, were committed for trial at the pleaded net guilty and reserved their

next Manchester Assizes, Bail was re fused.

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