THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1929.-
FUNERAL OF A GALLANT
GENTLEMAN.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLORS PAY STERLING TRIBUTE.
AT BURIAL OF MR. K. A. WOODWARD.
-_-____ LATE THIRD OFFICER OF ILL-FATED
HAICHING.
Chinese as well as Europeang paid tribute yesterday to the passing of a very gallant gentleman when the gun carriage bearing the body of Mr. K. A. Woodward, the late Third Oficer of the Douglas 5.5. Haiching, was drawn by bluejackets from the Royal Naval Dockyard to the Cemetery at Happy Valley.
His Excellency the Governor was represented by his A.D.C.. Capt. Slitee, R.M. Prominent members of the Legislative Coun. cil who attended wore the Colonial Secrtary (the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southpra, G.M.G.), the Attorney-General (Sir Joseph Kemp, K.C.), the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, K.O., the Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, the Hon, Mr. Owen Hughes, the Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy. Others present included Capt. T. T. Laurensen, Lieut. Comdr, Sims (H.M.S. Sterling), the Captain and Comman- der of H.M.S. Kent, Commodora E. A. S. Hill, Mr. Mansini, Staff Capt. B. H, Ramsey, M.V.O., Fay-Lieut.-Comdr. D. H. Passmore, Lieut. Comdr. Powell, Comdr. Brown, Leut.-Comdr. Taylor, Lieut. Ransome (H.M.S. Sterling), Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, C.I.E. (fa- presenting the Hong Kong Police), Mr. B. M. Dyer, and Capt. Farrar (8.9. Haiching).
The service at the graveside was conducted by the Rev. Walters, M.A., of H.M.S. Kont.
THE NAVY ACCORDS FULL HONOURS.
"1. if I be lifted up, shall draw all mey unto me,”
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This quotation occurred to the writer as the gun-carriage bearing all that remained of Third Officer A. K. Woodward, of the BM Hai- | ching, clattered between the crowd- ed pavonienta en route to God's Own Garden in Happy Valley.
For Mr. Woodward had played the part of a very gallant gentle- enen during the attempted piracy of his ship. It was pointed out to the writer that the Third Officer could have larricaded himself in
his cabin and would have probably have held the pirates at bay until help arrived
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Instead, he knew that the lives
at many women and children were at sinks, and like a typical British" arman, he rallied to the call of duty.
How He Died.
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The Service.
A reading from the 130th Psalm was followed by a chapter from Revelations, after which the Chap- lain led his congregation in the Lord's prayer.
A simple service, but one in- Anitely touching in its appeal, to the hearts of those present,
Three. Volleys.
The Guntery Officer called the ring party of H.M.S. Sirdar to Came the rattle of attention. hugles against accoutrements,
Squid, present arms; " rack crack !! crack !!! Three volleys were fired over the grave in which the coffin, dovered
a Union Jackrested. Came the poignant strains of the Last Post, followed by "Ite veille
May the Grace of our Lord Jessis Christ..
DESTROYERS' DASH TO THE RESCUE.
EXCITING INCIDENTS.
PIRATES AND PASSENGERS TAKEN ON BOARD.
From information gleaned from various sources by Daily Press re presentatives, the following narra tive account has been written of the emart work done by the two destroyers, H.M.S. Sterling and Sirdar, in dashing to the assistance of the Haiching:-
MR. BREWER'S BOOK-KEEPING:
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S CRITICISMS.
OPENING OF POLICE-COURT PROCEEDINGS.
Regarding the item described as Stocks, Shares and Other Invest ments, appearing among the assets, Mr. Fitzroy stated that the Bank, bad shares in the Instone Trading Company, which had only existed for thirteen days, and it appeared that never had any attempt been. There Cen-made to value the shares.
was also an item of 265,000 under have appeared.. this heading which should never
The proceedings against Mr. Noel Instone Brower, who is charged with offences under the Perjury and Lar eeny Ordinances in connection with the affairs of the Instone Banking Corporation, were commenced before Mr. A. W. G. H. Grantham at tral Magistracy yesterday. Under full pressure of
Mr. H. Somerset Fitzroy appears steam, H..S. Stering sped in the early ed for the prosecution, and the de- dawn from Reichs-Ching Bay 19fendant was represented by Mr. E. ward the north-east. A lazy swell
Davidson. was running, and the *mosquito " craft dipped and rolled to each wave which erested her boss.
Double lookouts were posted, for news had been received by wire less, that the Haiching had been set en fire by pirates.
Rubbing the sleep from his eyes, and grumbling as only a sailor tan grumble, the Signal Yeomen (some Limes dubbed more than half humourously the Eyes of the Fleet") peered ahead through his telescope at a cluster of junke un the skyline, indicating the presence of a deep-sea fishing deet.
Mr. Fitzroy, in the course of his outline of the case, said the Instone Banking Corporation was founded
and its capital 4927 in $10,000,000, of which, according to the last balance-sheet, $2,813,260 had been issued and subscribed.
was
Coming to Capital uncalled." $1,120,036, Mr. Fitzroy said they had to remember the 90 per cent, of the 81,133.000 (previously referred to), which the Crown contended was never allotted, were not assets at 3. The whole thing is fictitious.' aided Mr. Fitzroy.
TheLarceny" Charge. "Referring to the charge under the Mr. Fitzroy drew the Court's at Larceny Ordinance, Mr. Fitzroy tention to the fact that there were proceeded to read the section under forms available by which applicants which the charge was brought, and for shares could pay $10 only en said: "The things with which he every 8100 allotted, and borrow 850 Is charged come under the Ordi- from the concern to pay for the nanee. He was a public officer, he
was the manager of the Company," balance of his holdings, on condition that the bank had a lien on the he was a director of the Company. The purple gentle of night had shares. According to the Crown, he published or concurred in pub not completely vanished from the said Mr. Fitzroy, the amount show-shing these balacce-sheets." heavens when his alert, eye caught ed as subscribed capital was wrong, Mr. Fitzroy described the balancer a pat blacker than that of any as in many instances there was noth-sheet as something, which would lurking cloud on the horizon.ing more than a book entry.
deceive the shareholders, and it ob- Eagerly, he took another look at it. Then.
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Ship on fire two points on the starboard how Sir." he reported to the Captain who, together with the Gunner,' was keeping Luxious look-out ahead.
Pulsating like a living thing, Sterling sped swiftly toward the distant moke-pall.
alter
Course.
"At the most there were two Inkhs į viously was something which would in the concern actually, and I think enuse people to eatrust money to it might have been even less," said the bank. The person picking it up Mr. Fitzroy, The Assistant Attor- i would say, "Here is a concern with negeneral went on to say that $2,000.000, ita customers' deposits are 4,500 shares were kept back to be | 8466,000, it possesses 8206,000 mart- placed at the disposal of Mr. gages and long term loans, $180,000 Brewer. These shares were later in stocks and shares, has collateral transferred to Mrs. Brewer, who securities of $349,000, and uncalled in due course applied for the loan capital which they are entitled to available, it would appear, to all call-according to this balance-sheet shareholders. It was a Look entry of $1,420,000. Very rosy pros pects. What are the conditions? In aonly," said Mr. Fitzroy,
This balance-sheet was filed on July 10. Within three months they are striving to raise money, and the best terms they could get were 24 per vent, on a loan of 330,000. A second mortgage is entered into as 2 per With all these cent. per month. wonderful assets they failed to get anything at all; the Company was. ou its last legs, and the only thing discussed is a voluntary winding
But wandering junks. with their grent lateen "sails, forced the des- troyer to moment she was surrounded by fishing craft and finally, when she bad safely extricated herself from these exasperating entanglements. it was discovered that her lookouts had lost sight of the smoke pall. Alter some judicious searching. however, it was located again, and once more she sped off in swift pursuit.
Alongside.
In a very short space of time Sterling was within hailing distance of the burning steamer, and a whaler was hurriedly lowered from the destroyer. Headed by the First Lieutenant, a boarding party tumbled into the boat, and a few minutes had scrambled aboard the Haiching.
The fire in the fore hold was burning fiercely, and as the Hai- ching was at a standstill, Sterling The close of the Beaddiction saw went up to the steamer boss-en It was said that Mr. Woodward the group by the graveside break up and used her solitary hose in an and drift slowly down to the Ceme-attempt to subdue the blaze in the had turned over the decks to his tery gates.
hold.. relief, and had barely changed into The service was ended. High up A fire party, conesting mainly of his pyjamas for a final smoke and in the heavens a bird carolled stokers, fought the blaze valiantly review of the day's work when theyusly like a 'saul set free from and did its heat to subdue the
earthly cares.
And no
of Nature's Rentlemen and one of England's sans laid to rest.
sound of firing caused him to rush, revolver in hand, into the alley- way leading to the bridge.
.
was
one
FLORAL TRIBUTES.
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Preparing a Balance-Sheet. There came a time, continued the Assistant Attorney-General, when the preparation of a balance-sheet became "dug, and it appeared there was a tendency not to show these shares on the balance sheet. At any rate, a company called the Instone Trading Company was formed, the significant fact in connection with this being that the company came into being thirteen days before the balance-sheet was made up. company acquired the shares belong ing to rs. Brewer.
This
was
No Individual Suflerer.
There is no individual we can point to who has suffered," said Mr. Fitzroy, but we say the balance sheet can deceive any right-minded person, and as such the statements
are untrue, and Mr. Brever Knew perfectly well that they were un- true!
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Mr. C. D. Melbourne, Official/Re-
The Instone Banking Corporation in due course acquired shares in the Instone Trading Company, but again no money passed, the transae tions being merely "book" transae- tions. The Instone Trading Com pany never functioned, and the sole gistrar, then went into the witness Belcre giving evidence he estates it ever had were shares of.
said: I have a subpoena hère, the instone Banking Corporation.
Regarding the actual drawing-up and I presume there is an affidavit of the balaner-sheet, Mr. Fitzroy which led up to this subpoena, but
none of the documents I am asked said "a balance-sheet of sorts prepared, which was laid before the to produce are in my possession.
Mr. Fitzroy (placing a file before Directors on June 8, and appeared to have been approved. It was sent witness): Is that the Instone Back- as the printer, but when the proofsing Corporation's file?
returned alterations We Mr. Melbourne; I would like to made, this happening on more than know where you got that from? one proof. According to the case
Mr. Fitzroy: You are not here to for the Crown, the balance-shret ask questions; you are here to give. was not in the hands of shareholders evidence, seven days prior to the meeting of shareholders, at which Mr. Brewer was not present. Mr. Brewer at Several men and asked if the balance sheet had been submitted to shareholders. The Secretary is alleged to have replied that it had been duly submitted. It was the contention of the Crown that the balance-sheets were never properly submitted to shareholders for the required seven days.
fames.
Sterling then signalled H.M.S. Sirdar, which was coming up fast, over the horizon, to lend a hand in subduing the fire. Aa'he did so, be presented a full
With the assistance of Sirdar, target to one of the pirates, who
Included among the many oral the outbreak was eventually over- shot him at close range. He lingers tributes sent were the following: come, after which Sirdar was in H. E. the Governor, Vice Admiraletructed by Sterling to round up ed for a brief period, mercifully
A. K. Waistell, Commander-in-all junks in the immediate neigh unconscines, and died when the ship | Chief, China Station, Comdr. &.bourhood and search them for sustended the adjourned meeting later, was in sight of Lyemoon Pase. Verismith, R.N., Douglas Stein picious characters.
It is said that Mr. Woodward ship Co., Ltd, Douglas Laprak & Caj, Capt. O. H. Farrar, inaster, 8.5. Haiching. Navigation Officers, ss. Haiching, Capt. and Officers, niyang, s.s. Sai On, and s.s.
who, by the way, was one of the most popular figures in the Colony, must have been fully aware of the danger he was facing, but did his duty, first to the Company by whom he was employed and then towards
the passengers.
were Sirdar.
on arrested and detained
Alleged Inaccuracies.
Mr. Melbourne (to his Worship): This is the Court Ele of the Instone Banking Corporation.
Witness identified the statutory report, the balance sheet, the sum mary of share capital, and the list of directors, all of which were in the Gle.
Witness also identified the file of the Instone Trading Company, pointing out the certificate of re
gistration, and a statement to the effect that Mrs. Brewer consented to act as a director.
A Troublesome Tow. When the are was subeicutly under control, Sterling took the Taj. Hing.
Haiching in tow, proceeding at six Officers and men, HMS. Ster-knots. As the Hatching showed a Hing, Officers, H.M.S. Sirdar, Capt, liet to port, however, Sterling en- and Offers, H.M.S, Kent. Captain, deavoured to increase speed, with
Mr. Fitzroy went on to say that Witness also identified the file of Officers and Ship's Company, the result that the hawser parted. Mr. Brewer himself filed the the winding-up of the Instone Bank- ILMS. Peterfield, Ship's Company, To add to Sterling's difficulty, balance-sheet in which serious in-ing Corporation. H.M.S. Cornwall, Ship's Company, the In the Dockyard.
steam steering-gear on the accuracies appeared. The subscrib After evidence had been given by H.M.S. Tamar. Ship's Company, Douglas steamier had jammed, anded capital พง stated to be Mr. J. B. Labrum concerning the Between two files of Marines.M.S. Kent, Officers and Ship's the Haighing tended to turn round $2,613,260, of which $1,133,000 had dates on which the balance-sheets standing stify to attention, the Company, HM.S. Thracian, Capt., in circles to starboard. After never been allotted, nor had any were ordered, corrected, and finally cofin, covered by a Union Jack, Officers and Ship's Company, time, however, the hand-steering preliminary money been paid insent, the hearing was adjourned un- was towed on clattering gun.M.S. Sepoy, Ship's Company,
gear was got to work and, with the connection" therewith. The sum til to-day, 'Mr. Brewer being again carringe by ratings from H.M...Ms. Shaar, Offers, 11.A.P
assistance of Sirdar, Stering te should never have been uluded us | released on bail of 82,000.. Thracian. A firing party from Kai Tak, Commissioned and War subed towing the Haiching to Hong der this iter at all. H.M.S. Sepoy followed immediate rant Officers, R.N..
Kong. ly behind, a party of mourners Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Farmer, Mr.
The next thing mentioned in the It was soon found, however, that balance-sheet was An item of from H.M.S. Kent and H.M.S. and Mrs. S. T. Williamson, Capt. Sirdar following in slow step. and Mrs. Allan H. Stewart. Mr. the Huiching was able to proceed 8:06,400.25 which appeared as cus- marching to the muffled throb of and Mrs. Wan C. Bird and Mies met by the tug Henry Keswick, contended that of this no less than under her own steam until she was tomers' deposits, and Mr. Fitzroy the drums in the Dead March" Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Patey, Mr., which took charge of her so far as 260.000 merely represented cross- from "Saul," played by the com- Mrs and Miss Bickford, Rev. G. T.' bined bands of the H.M.S. Kent Waldegrave. Staff and Boarders of navigation purposes were concernentries" in the books. Customers'
the Seamen's Institute, Mr. H, G. .ed.
deposits did not reach the figure and, H.M.S. Hermes.
Over 100 passengers from the mentioned in the balance sheet,
Willians, Mr. D. S. Pethick, Mr.
Slowly and reverently the cortège W. H. Saunders, Capt. R. Ashby Sterling. Since it was difficult misleading.",
Haiching жете taken on board which was absolutely, untrue and
Jeft the Royal Naval Dockyard.
Mr. W. H. Bell, Mr. Chun Wing
necounts,
DEATH OF CAPT. A.
WALKER
FORMERLY WITH BUTTER- FIELD & SWIRE.
We regret to record the death at All the homage to one of Eng- Keu (Compradors, Douglas Lapraikeven imposible to differentiato
On the credit side of the balance 3 p.m. yesterday at the French land's gallant dead was not entire & Co.), Officers of the Harbour between pirates and passengers, sheet. Mr. Fitzroy pointed out that Hospital of Captain Arthur Her- ly offered by Europeans. for hun-Department, Government Marine
armed guards were posted until the 9221,360.87 was put down as ac bert Walker. Captain Walker, who dreds of Chinese lined the route to Surveyor and Staff.
destroyer reached harbour.
ccante rebeivable, but he found that was 57 years of age died of prey. the cemetery, many of them ob- Indo-China Steam Navigation It is understood that of the four money never received was included monis. For many years in the set- viously anxious to show respect for Co., Ltd.. China Navigation Co., boats which were lowered from the
Regarding collateral
vice of Messrs. Butterfield & Swire, the man who had died defending Ltd., Institution of Engineers and Haiching, three were lowered by Mr. Fitzroy said that the form during which he commanded in muc ression several of their vessels, women and children of their race Shipbuilders of Hong Kong, China the naval boarding party to facili- which he had referred to at an ear
At the Cemetery.
Coast Officers' Guild, Marine En tate the transfer of passengers to lier stage was all the collateral Captain Walker retired some years
ags and returned to England.". gineers Guild of China, Asiatic the destroyers. These hosts were security he could lay hands on Commodore R. A. S. Hill, R.N., | Petroleum Co. (South China), Ltd.,
Like many Far Easterners, he de- subsequently picked up by Sirdar. The Crown say that it is al Pay-Lieut, Commander D. H. Paas. Union Insurance Society of Can One of them, containing the body solutely untrue that there was colcided that China was, after all, more, Capt. Billiton, and Lieut.-ten, Ltd., Marine Insurance Asso- of Mr. Woodward, the third officer, Interal security of any kind, as they better than Home and he came back to Hong Kong, with Mrs. Walker, Commander Taylor, together with aciation of Hong Kong and Canton, was lowed astern of Sirdar inte never had the money to make such
Jeans."
arriving here only two months a20. representative group of civilians, Hong Kong Fire Insurance Co.. Hong Kong harbour. including many members of the td, Canton Insurance Office, Ltd.,
Very great sympathy will be ex The fourth hont, according to re- The next thing which Mr. Fitzroy. Merchant Navy, awaited the arrival Hong Kong General Chamber of liable information, was launched drew attention to in the balance tended to Mrs. Walker and to the of the cortège as the cemetery gates. Commerce, China Mail.
from the Hatching, by the passen. siret was an item under Mortgage relatives. It is understood that With measured tread the pro-
Officers and Brothers of the Fargers and a few of the crew. The and Long Term Loans, which Captain. Walker has two sons in cession climbed slowly upward to East Lodge. R.A.O.D., Oriental boat upended while being lowered amounted to 8260,000. "Apart from England and a daughter in Tien-
Aryanbread A Sila Brether and time he dare and threw inst heartgage of $5,000 in the biex taio. in, a more peaceful corner of God's Officers of Sir Walter Raleigh were pitched into the sea and Territories there was no suck thing Own Garden.
Lodge, AH at I.A.0.B...Club.
presumably drowned..
as a mortgage or long-term lorn."
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