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Tol. No. Central 1030;

He is 34 years old, and entering upon middle-age, as the Psalmist, who knew not Voronoff, calculated

it Since he came to man's extato

he has lived 24 hours a day, and more sentimental twaddle has been written about him than about any other living person, with the pos

Princess Elizabeth.

Els Career.

and

Common

sense of ianate dignity and abounding sense of humour, wholehearted in his patrio tiam and his devotion to England's glorious traditions and her, ancient institutions. His intense pride in that treasurehouse of British great ness, Windsor Castle, is an earnest of his determination to defend our Constitution.

PASSENGERS.

·Arrivals,

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BRITISH TREATY NEGOTIA- CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

TIONS.

{Continued from Poge 7.) The following passengers arrived here by the 8.3. President Cleveland The British Government, Sir on July 30th:-Mr. J. Brittlebank, Austen continued, generally recog. Mr. L. O. Chan, Mr. and Mrs. R.

W. Clarkson, Mrs. H. Etekiel, Mr. nises the changed circumstances of Tan Lo, Mrs. Lee Kui, Mr. Chong the time and "I think we are en- Lee, Mr. Kui Ler, Master Loy titled to expect, being animated Shing Lee, Mr. W. G. Lindsay, Mr. Ong and family, Mrs. Ching Pau selves," to meet with an equally Cheung Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Henry with theee liberal sentiments our Shee, Mr. and Mrs. 9. K. Young friendly attitude on the part of the and two children.

·

Departures,

:

Chinese Government.

Attitude To Manchuria,

An important statement was also made by Sir Austen on Manchuria. He said that Britain had never

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FROM UNITED KINGDOM VLA SINGAPORE, -.-

YONSIGNEES per Co's Vessel

AENEAS

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where in will be at Consignons"

Bantista, Miss L. Bantista, Mr. recognised Manchuris as anything Optional fotice has been given prior

but

here, an

thy Fox. Mr. M. P. Glesson, Miss united China under one Govera J. C. Gray, Mr. Ho Tin, Mr.ment, which could take and keep Ragma Singh, Mr. Hwang Tien an obligation in a China with which Min, Miss E. Hoysted, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Howard and infant, Mr. Britain could negotiate and main-to Rant H. Howard, Miss J. L. Howard,tain a friendly settlement. Mr. Hugh P. Keng. Mr. Kong

Britain, Sir Austen went on, did Cheung, Mr. K. Kobayashi, Mrs.

July 31st for Manila by the s.5. The following passengers left on

risk and subject to Terms and Condi Empress of Canada:-t. C. E.

tions of Storage at Hold's Wharf. The Anthony, Mrs. D. T. Ackarman,

Carge will be ready for Delivery Emm Godowa

1 on and after 30th July. Mr. G. D. Belarmino, Kiss C M.

will not be lauded Moving free and unfettered Chioc Kut, Mr. Cheang Kau Tin,

part of Chits. Britain to Vessel's arrival, but carried on from amous new democracies, himself Mr. Chul Chan, M. Chew Ning, recognised that Japan had great port to port to the final port of call sible exception of his niece, unconscious of the very existence of Miss Chia Shem, Mrs. Chan Kusn interests in Manchuria and might j

to which the option extends. Yee, Mr. C. G. de la Cruz, Mrs.

All broken, shafed and damaged Gooda social barriers, a weak man in his Chan Yuk, Hon. L. J. Clifford, Jr. well be anxious regarding the pro- to be

be left in the Godo days and where they position, a man lacking the simple Eng Sing, Mr. Eng Loon, Miss A. tection of her people there.

will be examined on any Fridays between the hours of 10.45 a.. dignity of the Prince, must in- Felarca, Mr. E. La Fernandez, evitably bave lost caste. But not Sister Edgaria Filke, Sister Doro-

But British interest was in aand Near within the Free Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the The more joyous and riotous his welcome, the more free and in-

and all Goods remaining undelivered Goods have left the Vesel's Godown, formal his intercourse with the

after the 6th August, will be subjest public, the more triumphantly his Royal dignity survives.. He has managed somehow to statter the old maxim of Statecraft-that mystery and privacy are essentials in Royalty.

K. Kubota, Miss D. Locke, Mis not desire to keep troops in China The Prince works very hard. He Lee Sia, Miss Lee Sot, Mr. Lee any longer than was necessary, but is admirably served, but never run, Sun, Master Liong Fook, Mr. Len there were still precautions to be Not all his labours are mere stern Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lerrigo, Miss was to discharge the duty it owed that service by undagging loyalty. Leang Shee, Mr. Lee Chin Bark, duties: As I have indicated, G. K. Lee, Miss A. Lee, Mr. Lee to British communities in China. humanity overflows in his nature, Siac, Miss Alice Lee, Mr. and Mrs. and in social work and service bo A. J. McMahon, Miss C. McMahon, finds & recreation. There is less M. R. M. Macagba, Dr. H. W than nothing of "policy in his Miller, Miss N. McKim, Mr. T. K. ernetul visite to East and clubs, les Mind Ogilvie, in his zeal for the British Legion and kindred institutions. He goes to all such functions because they genuinely interest him

Educated privately, at Osborne, and at Dartmouth, he did his turn as midshipman aboard H. M. S. Hindustan. He continued hi education in Paris, under the guidance of M. de Breteuil, and then in Germany, and proceeded to Magdalen College, Oxford. undergraduate, benesting hugely by the misfortunes of his grand- father's upbringing, making his own friends from every walk of haps proved the strongest influence in the making of his character, the new spirit of fellowship ander vice, which was inspired by s Radley boy, J. L. Johnston, and made fashionable and permanent at Magdalen by the example of Charlie Milk. Then came the. Great War, out of which he gained his manhood and experience of reality and men in France, Egypt

Hore he led the normal life of an

life, and absorbing what has par.by his personal staff, and repaya Nai Sun, Mrs. Look See, Mrs taken if the British Government

and Italy.

With the coming of peace the Prince began his series of famous" embassies to the four corners of the world. Be visited Canada and America in 1919, Australia (43,000 miles) in 1920, India and Japan in 1921-29, Canada and the States again in 1903 and 1994, South Africa and South America in 1925, and Canada agaid in 1997. This autumn he is to visit East and South Africa.

Hour to one of the few remaining thrones which retain the influence, substance and virtue of the old notion of Constitutional Monarchy, he returned. from, those embassies haring, doze much to make the British Crown a symbol of unity in the Empire, a symbol of national strength and dignity in the eyes of the world.

His Character.

His Buling Passion

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Consistent Policy.

Mr. Lloyd George, the Liberal

Leader, rising at the conclusion of Sir Austen Chamberlain's address, said that the Foreign Secretary had adhered honourably to his previous declaration of policy in regard to China.

All Claims against the Vessel mart be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 20th August, or they will aos be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agenta 30th July, 1945.

(6136

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.

FULL

- FULDA" baring arrived from BREMEN, HAM- BURU and Porta, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo is being landed at their risk into the Go Wharf and Godowa Co. Ltd., Kowloon, dawns of the Hong Kong & Kowloon

Of recreations there is one ruling / Phipps, Miss E Phipps, Mrs... A. to hear Sir Austen's declaration where Delivery can be obtained.

Miss M. C... Pelipco, Mrs. Jose Fee, Master J. Paez, Master F Pae, Master B. J. Paez, Miss G M. Paez, Mr. Po Kong, Miss Z. A Pospeloff, Mr. and Mrs C. E.

ter R. Balonga, Mr. B. Samson, Salaga, Haster E. Salonga, Max Mr. Sing Sam, Mrs. Isako Sho jibata, Mr A. M. Slack, Rev. and Mrs. G. E.S. Upsdeli, Master J. Upsdell, Mr. Y. Ventues, Mrs. Wong Lin, Mrs. Wong She, Mr. H. Mr. Yam Chung Ting, Master F. F. Wallace, Mr. E. L. Whitney, Yam Master C. Yam, Miss Y. H. yam, Miss M. 8. Yam, Miss Yap Lai Wah, Master Yap Yuen Pui, Mr. Yang Jen Shou, Mr. Yu Yi disaster. Ting.

passion in his life-riding in point to-point races. He hunts assiduous ly, but neither old-time squire nor the M.F.H. of the strict school re- gard him as Nimrod's chosen son. For he knows little (and carte not much to learn) of the hard and ancient science of hunting the fox. The newa-value of his daily life and actions does much to spoil his pleasure. The smallest mishap in the hunting field has sometimes been magnified into "When he falls he falls like Lucifer, never to rise again." How that sort of thing must torture a man no remarkably free from affectation, so anxious to be judged

on his merits !

Mr. Lloyd George was delighted

the hope that there was not going about Manchuria and he expressed to be a question of the practical annexation of Manchuris by Japan.

THEFT FROM SOVIET.

FLIGHT OF TRADE DELEGATE INTO EUROPE.

CONSTANTINOPLE.

the 4th of August, 1998, will be subject All Goods remaining undelivered after to

Rent

No Fire Insurance will be effected by naiz any case whatever,

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for exstains on by the Con- ears. Anderson & Ashe at 10 am on signees and the Company's Surveyor, the 3rd of August, 1928,

No Claim will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown and al Claims must be presented within Two Weeks of the Ship's arrival here, after which date they will not be recognised.

Consignes are requested to surrender their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature.

MELCHERS & CO..

Agents I NORDDEUTSCHEz Liord, BxzxUE. Hong Kong, 28th July, 1923, (6557

Mr. Arthur Ponsonby said that once the Nanking Government had been recognised by His Majesty's position if they found themselves Government they would be in a in difficulties in Manchuria to bring their grievances before the League of Nations and allow the League to settle any dispute which might arise between the Nation The following passengers depart-alist Government and Japan. ed by the President Lincoln for San Francisco vid ports on July Clewell, Mr. G. Baigrie, Mrs. A. 0. 3lat:-Mr. J. A. Brown, Mr. E. L.

What of his life? There can pors. Monserrat and two children, Baigrie, Miss J. Baigrie, Dr. and none harder to live, no future mare Mr. Lam Shiu Wai, Mt. Gee Tong Unquestionably he was born with difficult to prepare for, loss easy to fullation of humanity in his contemplate all too many of the Sing, Mrs Sham Shee Master sweets of human “existence 'ranch' Kwan Quin; Miss Chang Yuen Oy,' composition, and this great gift the

him at last stale and diluted. As Mr. C. 9. Tang, Mr. and Mrs. influence" of Magdalen developed the years go on, the isolation both Hoh Yam Tong, Mr. Chan Fung That he is at treart a democrat no of his position in the civilised Chow, Mr. Yee Sak Chan, Mrs. one can doubt. It may be that world and of his personal life is Lee Shes, Misa Yee Bo Ling, Lieut confirms the report that Ibrahimo sense of Mr. Hansell laid the anoda / likely to increase. It is improbable Lao Healey, Mrs. D. J. Healey and Angora, Turkey, and a prominent & Steamship

two children, Mr. Do Hong, Mr. that the Great War and the robust him his job. But his destiny is C. H. Chu, Mr. "Y, Kadono, Mr member of the Communist Partyaving arrived, Consignees of Cargo are K. S. Chu, Mr. Ham Yut Fung, left his post and entered Europe hereby noticed that their Goods are Mrs. Kee Master P. XI. Lee, Mr. recently without leave. When as being landed and placed at their risk Haein Min Meng, Mr. Jack Ho, Dr. Pased through Constantinople lie in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf to avoid the Soviet and Godown Company's Godowns at and Mr. W. Williams, Mr. F took care

Mission. Cantera, Mr. and Mr. D. Men-

Kowloon, where Delivery can chaca, Mr. J. A Murphy, Mrs. The delegation declares that the | obtained as the Goods are landed. B. Richmond, Rev, W. L. Ziadia, sum of £10,000 is alleged to have Optional Cargo will be landed, unless Mr. J. Paulino, Mr. Quan Wan, been misappropriated and carried Notice has been given prior to Steamer's Mr. T. Chang, Mrs. J. C. de Chang, off by Ibrahimoff, but the figure is Mr. Chan Hung Fai, Mr. Lok Ming exaggerated. Yin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B., Mon- Moscow is also having trouble teith, Mr. P. S. Mann, Miss C. Lwith Arcos representatives Laird, Mr. Hong Chack, Mr. Hong Smyrna, and has recalled five Chow, Miss Grace Chui, Miss D. owing to suspicions of their fidelity. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs Chu Chia Two of them have disappeared into Hua, Mrs. Chui Woo Lan, Mrs. Lee Europe. Sher, Mr. Chan Fook, Mrs. Hui Sau, Mr. 1. V. Wah, Dr. and Mrs.

childish reactions and the common-

that any man living at heart envies assured of the best possible chance of success in his hands.

His Destiny.

of this conviction; it is certain treatment he grew accustomed to expect from the new world brought it to permanent growth.~~

In Canada, Australia and Ame

His strength is in his character, rica be has found himself judged in his sense of duty, his dignity, for what he is, and not for what His power lies in his charm and he wears; has been judged on his appeal to all with whom he comes merits as a man, and triumphantly in contact, whatever be their class, passed the tost. Hence his per-creed or mee. And that charm, ference, for the New World, which that appeal, are derived unques sometimes creates anxiety in the tionably from one cause the breasts of the Old Guard,

Prince's utter freedom from affects I am not prepared to say that tion. all that he has got from America I doubt not he often reminds him has made his task more easy. His self that in the normal course of love of America we sometimes re-nature he must one day carry on gard with anxiety, and we incline the labourt of a very typical Eng to the view that, wore he enlled fish gentleman of the old school; untimely to the Throne, he night one who in a changing, feverish turn for guidance to that type of world saw where his stern duty lay Woon, Mr. C. W. Cho, Mr. and Americanised British politician and made restraint, self-effacement, Mrs. C. C. Goldren, Mr. and Mrs. whose brilliance and fire we admire and simplicity of life the key-notes T. Takada, Dr. P. I. de Jesus, Dr. but by whom depth of character we of a rare patriotion.

M. Limson, Mr. P. R. McGrath, |æt nó grent store.

The whole world today wishes Mr. Z. Ticzon, Mr. and Mrs. Van The Prince is not easily in the Prince consolation in a hard Halvan, Mr. Yee Ngoon Chang, Buenced to day, and is with diffi- life of which he must at times fee) Mrs. Wong Shee, Mr. Fui Kiu celty deflected from his considered utterly weary, and good luck in a

Ting, Miss Ue Im Mooi. Mr. and purpose. And this fact might have great dediny, which can never cease

Mrs. Manuel Chan, Mrs. Chns. serious consequences if he were not to give him pride.-Evening Shanks, Mr. I. J. Daniels, Mr. F. himself a man of strong chamácter · Standard.

• WOMAN"' OUTLAW."·

RESTORED TO CITIZENSHIP.

DEPORTATION ORDER REVOKED.

ORDERED THE "CAT."

20 LASHES FOR ATTACK ON A

CONSTABLE”

Mr. Justice Mackinnon, at Dur-

C. C. Yung, Mra. C, L. Lee, Miss

The Soviet Trade Delegation here

the Russian trade delegate at

HAMBURU-AMERIKA LINIE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

TEX

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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and sil Goods remaining andelivered after the 2nd August, 1928, will be wobject to Rent

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 1st Angust, 1928, at 10am. by our Surveyors, Mesara, Goddard and Douglas, All Claims must reach us before the

recognised.

E. Viginskaia, Mr. Chan Man HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL 16th August, 1928, or they will not be

E. Daniela, Mr. Lum Fun, Mr. Geo. H. Graze, Rev. Father Biotteau, Mr. B. H. Tan, Miss M. Baldwin, Miss Chan Yang Hing, Miss Chau Woi Hing, Mr. Sang Tung Shing, Mr. B. 8. Chu, Mr. K. T. Chen, Mr. Ho Fook, Mrs. Ham Shee, Mr. Leung Wing Hing, Mrs. T. K. Ling, Master Ling, Miss Bul Min Lee.

GREAT INTEREST TAKEN IN LONDON "PROSECUTION.

REGISTER,

Hong Kong Observatory, July 81st. __

[Previous]Ca Dat ¡On Date

Day

at 2 pm. 6 m. p.

037 29.59

72

83

89 80 -83

Barometer... 49,55 Tamperatury 89. Humidity Wind

Dirmation Force Weather

*

g Ci'm W

3

+

C

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Bain is.... 0.00

3

0,00 0.01

Figuest open-air Temperature, 30th: 50 Lowest open-air Temperature, ist: 82

B-Blue sky C-Cloudy; D Drimle; F-Fog: L-Lightning; -Misi; O×Ovaromat; P Paing

Thyndar.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,

** JEESEN & CO.,

Agenta Hong Kong, 26th July, 1928. [6347-

BRITISH INDIA S.S. CO., LTD.

FROM KOBE & MOJI

THE Steamship

"TÁLMA" having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in inded and placed at their risk in the formed that their Goods are being Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Campany's Godowns at Kowa

loon, where Delivery may be obtained

Goods not cleared by 7th Aug., 1923, "will be subject to Rentals

No Fire Insurance will bo effected by as in any caso whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the

Mrs. Barbara Jackson Lang, the woman who was declared to be an ham Assizes, ordered 20 strokes of WOMAN MEDIUM IN DOCK. showers; Q-Squalia; EwRain; Tas soon as the Goods are landed. outlaw although she was a British the "cat" to John Thomas Rutler- subject, had her legal status fully ford, aged 24, a joiner, who was restored to her, on July 3rd.

found guilty of wounding Con Her solicitor, Mr. Savigny, restable Simpson, at Whitburn, of ceived a letter from the Home robbery with violence, and of Office, stating that the Home Secre several charges of breaking and en- tary, after considering all the tering. circumstances, has revoked the de portation order made against your dient in the name of Betty Isaacs on May 3rd, 1916."

fortunes. Alliance,

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE.

From August 1st to 7th, 1928. HIGH WATER, LOY WATER:

Date of

Height.

Godowns for examination by the Con- )

signees and the Company's surveyers, Mesure Goddard and Douglas, at 10 and Thursday within .m., Mondays

All Claims must be presented

Ten days of the Steamer's arrival here, Standard Standard after which date they cannot be

recognised.

Time.

Hong

Hong

Kong Kong

Time..

WAL

Wed.

1m

Thur

2

LONDON, July 12th. Society women, psychicists and acientit were present at the West- Rutherford was also sentenced to minster Police Court during the five years' penal servitude.

trial of Mrs. Cantlon, a well-known William Walter Williams (30), medium, who belongs to the Lon of professing to tell on a charge secretary of the Mrs. Jackson-Lang is a native motor mechanic, found guilty of don Spiritualiste Alliance, Limited, receiving stolen properly, and of Germany, and in 1916 she was pleading guilty to several charges deported as an alien enemy. In

Mary Phillimore, 1920 she returned to England and of breaking and entering, in a charged with aiding and abetting. ciation with Rutherford, was sent married an Englishman."

The prosecutor described the ex- Recently she was arrested and to penal servitude for three years. pericnes of Miss Wyles, police- fined £2 at Marylebone for con- Rutherford and Williams were woman, who was mentioned in con travening the twelve-year-old de stated to have attacked a sixty nection with the Savidge case. Tri portation order, and it was then years old man at Sunderland, and Mr. Cantlon summoned her control a North American Indian white explained that as she was not per- to have robbed him of a watch and mitted to enter either Germany or other articles. Both men denied chief, and then speaking in broken England she would have to spend the charge

English, indulged in pure and Sen. her time going backwards and for- In the second charge Rutherford simple fortune-telling, such as ie

was stated to have struck the con heard at Epsom Downs for less Mon warda on the North Sea,

stable several times on the bend than the 17 d. paid by Miss with a jemmy when he was caught | Wyles.

"I am simply overjoyed at the newa," said Mrs. Jackson-Lang to Daily Express representative.

in a motor garage.

The hearing was adjourned.

Bat.

Tum.

6.1. m. 2176.9288 10.49414505

8 17.89 40 89 ∙11 30 4.3 4.89

4:89 20 3

18

3 9 44 79m 8 19 3.0 11 594 3 3 1504 4m10:31 7 7 3 59 20

830 48

ml1 93 7 3 6 321 6m0 43 46m640

0166 77 11 ■1

71 21 49m 6:43

18 6:

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowna. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Hong Kong, 31st July, 1928. (6587)

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