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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1930.

SMART SENTENCE CANADIAN NATIONAL

ON "RED."

SEDITIOUS PAMPHLETS AT KOWLOON GODOWNS.

CLEVER WORK BY WATCHMEN.

Seleeting a desolated spot on the Godowns, two Chinese scattered pamphlets into the air at

about

30 p.m. on September 3, and aroused the suspicious of a watch- nan. A hue and ery was raised and after a long a chase, one Leung Ping Chang was seized and accused of being one of the per- sons who had thrown the litera

turc.

Appearing before Mr. H. R. But ters at the Kwoloon Magistracy yesterday, the defendant submitted that it was a case of mistaken ident- ity as he was not connected with the scattreing of pamphlets and was merely strolling in Peking Rond when he was pouneed upon

RAILWAYS.

TRI-CITY BOAT SERVICE LAUNCHED.

The local office of the Canadian National Railways announces the recent inauguration of the Tri-City Steamship Service operating be- tween Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. This service was effective on August 12.

The Prince David arrived at the Port of Vancoueer from England on August 3, after completing a 9,000-mile voyage in exactly 21 days. This ship is the second of three new vessels being constructed at the shipyards of Canimel! Laird, Ltd., for service on the Pacific Conot. The Prince Henry, firat of the new seties, is in the Alaskan Service. The Prince Robert, the third, will be added to the feet within the next few months and will be oper- nted btweenWancouver Seattle.

Two Runs a Day.

and

Each afternoon the Prince David.

Lynn Indian constable. The de-leaves Vancouver at 2 o'clock. She fendant was charged with unlaw fully distributing pamphlets eal- calated to cause a breach of the peace and also with possession of the leafiots.

The dofendunt was legally re- presented by Mr. C. E. L Grist.

The facts as outlined by Sergeant O'Donvan were that at 9.30 5.m. on September 3 the defendant and another man were observed by two watchmen of the Kowloon Godowns to be throwing pamphlets outside godown No. 1, the place being then deserted. One of the watch- men got hold of a pamphlet, and deciding that it was of a seditious nature, he approached

Inc'a.

the two

Pamphlet Found on Defendant.

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arrives at Victoria at 5.15 p.m. and at Seattle at 10.30. Returning, the ship sails, from Senttle at 1 a.m. arriving at Victoria at 12.15 noon, Captain : E. Nedden is in command..

These new vessels are larger and faster than others in the service and in speed, size and comfort, arc declared to excel any other similar vessels on the Pacific Coast. Each has accommodation for first class passengers, including special suites, de-lure rooms with tub bath," and two-passenger rooms with single beds, puliman upper berth, and shower-bath. The remainder of the rooms accommodate two or three persons in bed, pullman upper berth and sofa bed. All rooms are out- side rooms, equipped with dressing table, wardrobe, and porcelain basin, with running hot and cold

water.

The defendant and his compan. ion ran away and were followed fiy the two watchmen. From Can- tou Road, the defendant ran

Equipped with Radio. Peking Road, where he was stopped

Automatic private exchange, with hy an Indian constable. The two watchmen came up from behind intercommunicating telephone serv and accused him of having throwning all de fuce cabins and suite

The defendant

rooms, and is connected with land pamphlets.

telephone system on arrival at searched and one pamphlet де

ports. found on his person.

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The public rooms are spacious and handsomely decorated, a specin!

The party returned to the god- owns and picked up a mumber of leaflets. It was found that the defeature being the large observa- fendant's pamphlet was uxactly the same as one of the three kinds of Iraflets found.

Evidenco was given by one of the Watchmen, that in the chase the the fodendant's companion got arixed up with pedestrians in Pe- king Road and was lost.

Addressing his Worship, Mr. Girist submitted that the paper found on his client was niere state- tent offers, and if his Worship

wore

decided that the contents liable to cause a breach of the Feace, then the newspapers, which reported daily the risings and civil disobedience in India, might be considered of a more sorious na

ture.

Hs Worship agreed, with Grist on this point but remarked that there was no doobt that the defendant was one of the persons who. dis tributed Communistic literature in front of the godown. Defen- dant was discharged on the sccond count and sentenced to one year's imprisonment on the first charge..

DR. M. B. OSMAN.

GUEST AT MEETING OF PHOTOGRAPHERS.

tion room on the promenade deck with generous window space and unobstructed view. Other features include a novelty and confectionery shop.

The Prince Dávid and her new sister ships are, equipped with the most modern receiving and trans- mitting wireless apparatus, and are also equipped for the reception of radio broadcasting and the trans- mission of entered mnges in the dancing spaces, lounges and other public rooms.

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In Vancouver convenient connec tions are made with Canadian National sailings for aud from Prince Rapert, Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway; and also with Cana- diaa National through trains "The Confederation" and the "Contin- ental Limited" for and from Jasper, Winnepeg, Chicago, Toron- to, Montreal, etc.

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sacting brief business during boat's stay in port. North bound, all Modern Conveniences and Liftu.---- the passenger from Seattle, arriv. Apply to Box 1933, c/o Hong Kong ing in early morning may spend the Daily Press. day sightseeing or golfing, and re- turning leave Victoria at 7 p.m., thus combining, a delightful boat The Hong Kong University Am trip with a day's golfer sightsee. Photographic Club gave a ing, or week-end excursion up farewell tea party to Dr. & Mrs. Sound. M. B. Osman at the Union As- sembly Room at 6.15 p.m., Thursday. A photograph of the group was taken by Mr. Peter Dragon.

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The Chairman, Mr. K. W. Khoo, in the course of his speech said:- "Dr. Osman is one of the founders of the Club. He was Chairman in 1928 and President in 1928, and his ro-cleation as President in 1930 was avery popular one. I understand that Dr. Oeman, is ghiong to form 4 photographic club in Kedah. I wish him every success in bis Dow

venture.

JURY OF SAILORS.

THEIR VIEW OF A YACHT COLLISION.

An inquest was held at Yarmouth, The club is very much hondured lale of Wight, on Mr. William Walter Saunder, aged, thirty-six, a by the presence of Mrs. Osman teward, of Burnham-on-Crouch, She will be going to a land full of Essex, who was a deck hand in Mr. quaint customs and very much un-

Lauriston Lewis' twelve-metre like the sweet scented isle of Hong Kong. On behalf of the Club yacht Lucilla, which sank in a colli

sion at Cowes on August 6. wish them health, happiness and

Mr. Francis Joyce, the, coroner, success during their stay in Ma-sat with a jury mainly composed of lnya,"

Mr. Peter Dragon being called local seafaring men, with Colonel upon to speak, said that he had Lennox Galloway, secretary of the known Dr. Gaman as a very keen Solent Classes Racing Association,

ng foreman. and energetic photographer, and The jury, after hearing the evi that he remembered him once so dence of the captains of both vessels, ing out to take pictures even dur returned a verdict that Mr. Saund ing the typhoon.

era died from drowning in conse Dr. M. B. Osman replied by thanking the club for thus hon.quence of the collision, and added curing him and his wife. He lion rider that courses laid out for The wife of 5 man accused of A Voisin motor car has set aed that the members would co-yacht races should be such that bigamy at Kingston (Surrey) last now world's record for 30,000 me operate with each other and PATES lasses do not cross during any month, when told that she need not tres on the Monthléry race track, on the work of the club. It was al period of a race." give evidence against her husband Paris completing the distance in ways good to start something now unless she liked, said that she pro-316 hours and 50 minutes 33.72 when interest the Club was

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word tobana, nothing to do with seconds, or at an average speed of waning, He continued that the the outings which he always enjoy. the case The man red sanj Tome or than the much to thyouspicious for trial. Ho pleaded that. he The same car has beaton the record average man's eyes-Add thought it was all right to got mar riod after seven years whether his

aliye or dead. way

an average speed of over 119 kilo-third eye. He would miss a lot of Siow then presented in bouquet to metro an hour.

-10ontinued at foot of nest column). Mrs. Oman.

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