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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1929.

BY MAIL. WIRE, AND

WIRELESS.

London-Mr. John Joseph, of Hyde Park-gate, a managing direc tor of Messrs. J. Lyons & Co., died suddenly at Brighton, aged forty, eight. He was also a director of

"PRINCE OF CAR BURGLARS."

COURT TURNED INTO AN ALADDIN'S CAVE.

the Strand Hotel, Ltd Mr. Joseph SECRET OF GENUINE PEARLS. took a great interest in industrial schools, was chairman of the france" committee of St. George's Settle

Pearl necklaces. platinum and ment, and during the war was a member of the Food Control Board diamond rings, ruby and sapphire

Manila-Mr. W. P. G. Elliott, a

bracelets, diamond tie-pins, gold

the partner in widely known and platinum watches studded with brokerage house of Hare and pearl, and other valuable jewels Elliott, has died suddenly of paeu-stolen froni monia. Mr. Elliott was well-known in the Far East.

Berlin. Two important steps to cope with the German Govern ment's lack of funds have been an nounced. The first is the issue of a new international loan of £25,000.000: the, second is the sale of preferential bonds secured on the German railway for the same amount. A Bill will be submitted to the Reichstag immediately to earcy out these plans. The interest on

the loan will be 7 per cent, it is stated in well-informed quarters, and will be exempt from both Federal and State taxes.

New York.-Emil Jannings, the German film actor, is to make his first talkie" in the English lang unge. He announced before sailing for Germany his intention of return- ing to the United States in Sep- tember to appear in a second film. Herr Jannings revealed the fact that he has mastered the English lang uage for this purpose.

hotels throughout France were among the exhibit, at

the Assize Court at Riom during the trial of Jean Ebner, a young Austrian, known as the "prince of cat burglars," who has been" ar rested and accused of as many as 150 crimes.

Tacrifnated with Ebner are two

HONG KONG POLICE RESERVE.

THIS WEEK'S ORDERS.

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals.

The following passengers arrived here yesterday by the 8.5. Trior from Hamburg and ports:-Mrs. Amalia Meyer and son; Mr. George.

[ORDERS BY HON. MR. T. II. KING, Rode, Mrs. Daisy Knocker Ar

ACTING CAPTAIN, SUPERINTEN.

DENT OF POLICE

Chinese Company..

STRENGTH,

Constable Rio Chen Jown Che has been taken on the strength of the Chinese Company,as from May

HUMMER UNIFORM.

Cyril Cheetham and wife, Mr. Gerhard R. Schmidt, Mr. Harmann Gosen, Mr. Sie Ying Yan and wife, Captain-William H. Middle- Wards, Lieut. Col. Edward A. Brown, Miss Bessie C. Graham, Mrs. F. G. Fracy, Mrs. F. C.. Stone, Miss Beatrice V. Andersen.

£5,000 FOR A CUP.

.OUNCE.

Any member whose Uniform SPICE BOX SOLD FOR £83 AN needs alteration should apply to the Assistant Equipment Officer L/Sergt. "R43 Ta's Chi On giving his rank, number and name on or

before June 10.

SIGNALLING.

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Sample exch Soup, Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from Dayton, Price & Compay, L. P. O. Box 630, Shanghai. *** Fold Throughout the World

The Queen Anne gold cup and ver given by Queen Anne lo Mr. after and Woodcock or Braham agh Bethell for winning with

Moer, 1703 and 1708, was sold £3,000 at Christie's at the sale of The Signalling Squad will told racing cups owned by Captain mea accomplices an Italian named tend at the Company's Headquar-Adrian Bethell, of Hull

An Elizabethan silver gilt spice- Manilo and a receiver wamed Marlsters for practice in Morse and box brought £63 10s. an ounce.

French Semaphore under Cr: Sergt. R15 3

Ow Yeung Kia Heng on Wednes- day, June 6 at 5.30p.m. sharp. CONSIGNEE NOTICES. BURG and Porta, Consignees of Cargo

und

Ebner's fiancée, woman named Gabrielle Romey, on whom he lavished a great part of the stolen jewels. luxurious mink coat, a present from the notorious "cat" burglar.

She wore a

Robbed Bootlegger, Ebner told the court that before. his sensational and lucrative career as a "cat" burglar ia France he had been a highly successful boot- legger in America, but had been robbed of all he possessed.

Any other members of the Chinese Company wishing to join this Squad are requested to send their names in to Cr. Sergt. R15.

REVOLVER PRACTICE. All advanced men of the Chinese Company (those who have passed Part 2 of Training Course) are

Shanghai. The Greater Shanghai

He came to France in 1991, and reminded to attend at the Ken Bureau of Social Affairs is estab for seven years operated as anedy Road Range on Sunday, lishing an industrial research "cat" burglar at all the fashion June 9, for revolver practice under laboratory, the formal opening of able resorts. One of his best hauls, Inspector Booker. Firing will which will take place on June 16. he said, was at Vichy, where he

Buffalo, NY.Scripps-Howard sealed the front of one of the commence at 9 a.m. sharp. Dress Newspapers have announced the largest hotels and entered the room-Mufti; those in possession of Purchase of the Buffalo Evening of a wealthy English womua while private revolvers may bring them. Time, which will be the twenty she was asleep and stole sixth paper of the chain. Norman Mack, editor and publisher of the Times, will retire from the news paper field with this sale, it was announced. Mack established the Sunday Timex in 1970 and the Daily Times in 1883. He has been Democratic national committeeman eince 1900.

il

necklace

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Indian Company.

PARADE

All ranks of the Indian Com-

of eighty-three pearls, worth more than £24,000. He sold the necklace At Dinard Ebner for £12,000. boasted that in a single night he had "done" eight different hotels, pany will parade.at. Police Head to which the judge replied humor-quarters on Tuesday, June 11 for an hotel dri!! under Sergeant Condon. ously, "You talk like domestic who sweeps the rooms."

Fall in at 5.30 p.m., sharp. Dress -White Uniform belt and cap with white cover.

No member may be absent from this parade with- out leave from the Company Com-"

Imitations Rejected. During the trial Ebner fascinated the court by his wonderful know. ledge of stones and bis skill in detecting imitation diamonds and pearls. He told the judge that he had never stolen from poor people, and that frequently he had dis dainfully rejected pearls and other things he found because they we imitations.

mander, ADELAIDE

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Seattle. The str. Aleutian, pro- perty of the Alaskan Steamship Co., struck a submerged rock in Ser Larsen Bay," of Kodiak Island. Aleutians, nad sunk. The United States Government survey vessel Geodetic answered the stricken ship's S.O.S. call and saved 135 of the Aleutian's crew and 15 passen gers.

Flying Squad.

The weekly instructional patrol of the Kowloon Section will take place on Tuesday, June 4. Fall in at the Tsim-tea-tani Fire Brigade Station at 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress --Khaki Uniform.

"How did you know that they New York. Mr. George Lewis, poet, filed suit for G.81.700,000 were false?" asked the judge.

" It damages

is very simple," replied. aga:ost Mr. Eugene Ebner. In the case of pearls, for The weekly instructional patrol O'Neill, the playwright, and also instance, all you have to do is to of the Hong Kong Section will ciates, charging that O'Neill appro- priated Lewis ideas in his Brodd take a perknife and scrape the take place on Thursday, June 6 way success, Strange Interludes. pearl. If it is artificial the outer Fall in M. Lewis named the Theatre Guild, covering can be scraped away, but producer, and the publishers of the genuine pear resists the knife.

Ebner, who is in book form co-defendants.

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that he had frequent conversations result of the trial is expected with O'Neill and explained his shortly;

ideas for a play embodying the principles involved ineluding the novel aside from remarks by the characters, which O'Neill used

at the Central Police

-Khaki Uniform.

Station at 5.16 p.m. sharp, Dress

Sharpshooters Ocmpany.

STRENGTH, Constable R427 F. Brett has been permitted to resign upor complet- one full year's service with effect from May 25.

ing

ROTARIANS HOAXED.

successfully, preventing Mr. Lewis AMERICAN HUSTLER BEATS from marketing a work he had plan- ned along this line.

Shanghai. A resident of the French Concession, Mr. Maxime

TIME.

An amusing hoax was perpetrat

Marchaloff, died in the Generaled at the conference of the Rotary' Hospital from injuries received in International Association at Bour- collision with a motor-car. The ao

nemouth.

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T

CITY OF SINGAPORE " having arrived. Consignees of Cargo by bar are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardons and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of Belts Wharf, whence Delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the

Goods have left the Godowns, and all. Goods remaining undelivered after 6th 1828, will be enbject to Bent All Claims against The Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned

will not be recognized. on or before 13th June, 1999, or they All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they

by examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays, between the hours of 10.45 am. and Noon, within the Free Storage period of Une Week.

No Fire Lasurance has been" effected. Bills of Lading will be cenntarsigned by

THE BANK LINE, LTD.

General Agents. Bong Kong, Slet May, 1929. [7866

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN,

THE Steamer

"TRIER"

having arrived from BREMEN, HAM-

are hereby actified that their Chogo. is being landed at their risk into

Godowns of the Hang Kong & Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, I where

At

Country can be obtained.

Through

Ex

A further

has taken BREMEN

the Steamer Tified that

HAMBURG and

Cargo for HONG KONG,

8.S. JABL "LUDWIG," 9.S. "BONN. 8.S.ANDROMIDA," S.Š. 8.8. "NIE" 8.8. KOND 9.8. "Kong Ragnar" and AMAZ from GOTHENBURG, OSCARSHAMN, OSLO, NORRKOF- ING and BANGO.

8.8.

All Goods remaining undelivered after

the 10th of June, 1999, will be subject

to

Reat

No Fire Insurance will be affected by Damaged Packages must be left in the us in any case whatever. Godown for Rxamination by the Con-

siguees and the Company's Surreyon, ears Anderson & Asha at 10 a.m. on

the 8th of June, 1929,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown and all Claims must be presented within Twa Weeks of the Ship's arrival hare, after · which date they will not be recognised.

Consignees are requested to surrender their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for Countersignature.

MELCHERS & 00.,

Agents NORDDIUTACura LLOYD, BAIMEN. Hong Kong, 2nd June, 1929. [7880

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For

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(Sgd.) W. EEST, A.S. P., M.S. "Siam "

Adjutant,

M.S. "Panama Hong Kong, June 3, 1923.

ARTIST'S FALSE PRETENCES.

cident took place at 7.45 p.m. on T. B. Sutton, president of the BOGUS KNIGHT BOUND OVER.

Sunday in Avenue du Roi Albert. Mr. Marchaloff received severe in- juries about the head. He was 27 years of age.

It had been arranged that Mr. Rotary International, should send a Transatlantic telephone message. At the Westminster Police Court the conference from Great Falls, David Josephs, 73, alina Langley, of Montana, and at the appointed Woodstock-road, N., artist, appear- Nanking. The Hunan Provincial time the delegates listened intentlyed, on remand, charged with obtain- Government has issued orders for to a message spoken with a pro- ing money by false pretences from the arrest of the bandit gang who nounced American accent sending Mr. W. Henderson, of Grosvenor- were responsible for the murder of greetings and extrolling the value place, 8.W. two Roman Catholic missionaries of Rotarianism in promoting peace some weeks ago,

and good will

The cheers at the close of the Hastings. The Marquis of Caris-

message were interrupted, and Sir brooke has broadcast an appeal Charles Mander, of Wolverhamp for funds for rebuilding Kensington, Fulham, and Chelsea General Hoston, the president-elect of the a880- pital, which, he said, had only nine-ciation, stepped forward and ex- teen beds for a population of a half plain to the delegates that he a million people. His ambition was

had raised £27,000.

Toronto-The Appeal Court al- lowed the appeal of Mr. L. M. Auger, formerly a member of the House of Commons, Dominion against the sentence of nine years' imprisonment passed on him recent ly at Ottawa for an alleged serious

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The accused, it was stated, called on the prosecutor, introducing hian-

and exhibitor at well as Sir William Langley, artist, the Royal Academy. He showed two pictures which Mr. Henderson was informed were hung in the Aezdemy last was at his hotel when he received a year, and valued at £120. A sum of telephone call from America. He231 was paid for the pictures, but to provide 112 beda. The need was listered and to his horror he inquiries negatived their Academy so pressing that already they had realised that it was "Tom Sutton" reception and the defendant's

titular, description of himself. pulled down the old hospital and

"Form of Vanity." started to build two-thirds of the sending his message a day too soon. The message you have just new one, which would give them heard," said Sir Charles, The defendant, giving evidence, seventy-eight beda This would Tom's message, but to save expenas said that for over 40 years he had cost £70,000, towards which they af repetition from America, it has been known as Sir William Lang- been repeated from just outside ley, "a form of vanity more than this building"

anything else." While released on Cheers and laughter grected the bail, he had paid the money back to the prosecutor. Mr. Henderson, explanation.

however, refused to receive it with- out the sanction of the Court.

Mr. Laurence Vine, for the accus- said Josephs account of the

room at the House of Commons. A opening of the Legislative Council the country. The old man, who had was an exhibitor in Scotland and matter, was that he only said he new trial was granted on the ground at St. Vincent, that at the close of been ill, was well known in the that the jury was mis-directed at last year the surplus balance of the picture trade for over 40 years. the original trial.

colony totalled £20,000, of which Police-sergeant Harris proved New York. The Marchese Malo £16,000 was in cash

that defendant, accused of a ney, so created by the Pope in 1903,

Lahore-All districts of the similar offence at Liverpool, was an Irish immigrant who became a Punjab are threatened with an outfined £20, multi-millionaire, has died in Phil-break of cholera, but the Govern. Mr. Boyd (the magistrate) said adelphia at the age of 61.

ment has taken precautionary men but for the defondant's had health Teheran.-The Financial Commissures, including the appointment of and age he would have sent him to sion of the Grand National Assem- special medical officers in order to prison. There was no doubt about bly has decided that the proposed discover cases of infection or sus his false representations to the tax on Turkish bachelors cannot be pected. cases and detain them in prosecutor, who would be allowed imposed. Instead it in planned to isolation camps for treatment. In to receive his money back, and the grantaid, "to parents of large addition, Deputy Connnissioners defendant would be bound over for families.

will be empowered to: control the two years to come up for judgment

if called upon. movement of foodstuffs."

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ne here on or about the 2nd Ang. dus here on or about the 16th Aug,

1.

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· 1a M.V. "BAUERLAND” 8.8. "OLDENBURG" 18.8. "SAARLAND”

MY. RHEINLAND" MY HAVELLAND

...

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t Calling also at Marseilles.

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