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CHONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1932.
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ENTERPRISE.
FAST TRANS-PACIFIC FREIGHTERS.
The States Steamship Company: of Portland, Oregon, announce that commencing on August 13
and
DETECTIVES LURED
TO A PICNIC.
WHILE COCKFIGHT IS HELD ELSEWHERE!
Yorkshire. Three mysterious: looking men, carrying anal sacks, slipped out of the backdoor of a
every 30 days thereafter, they will house in a small industrial town in-
Yorkshire and stepped into a wait. add to their flest af regular freigh
tars
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the Maunawill. Thiring motor-car, which set off at top steamer has a speed of 14 knots, speed across the moors.
“Within a minute polics cars dart- and will make the voyage from
ed away in hot pursuit, Portland, Oregon, to Yokohama in 13 days, Kobe 15 days, Shanghai 10 days, Hong Kong 23 days and Manila 26 days. She will follow the regular States Line service, sailing from Hong Kong direct to San Francisco on for about Septem-
The long chase did not und until) the Lancashire border was reached.
ber 15.
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The length of the voyage between Hong Kong and Sun Francisco will bo only io days. This is a shorter time by several days than any existing trans-Pacific servico to San Francisco. The s.s. "Maunawilli" has also capacity for carrying 475 tons of fresh fruits and vegetables etc. in refrigerated compartmente.
This is the beginning of the States Line determination to put on fast freighters in the trans Pacific service, and will be follow ed by others of equal or better speed, as they are secured.
Meantime the regular service with their present steamers
wil continue as heretofore.
GERMAN ON SERIOUS CHARGE.
ALLEGED LARCENY BY BAILEE,
There the three men of mystery got out of their car and produced from the sacka-sandwiches!
They ate them with relish in front of the disappointed police.
At that moment, miles away, one of the most important cock-fighting mains for many month was being hold without police intrusion. It had been organised from the very town whose police sleuths had been decoyed away to a picnic party by the "sandwich men."
The main had been arranged by
leading exponents of cock fighting in the north, and some of the most doughty birda had been matched.
Secret Leaks Out.
A site was selected on the bleak moors nearly on the Lancashire border, and, although only a fow of the people who were to be pre- sent knew the exact time and place, the secret leaked out.
The knowledge that the police WOTO on the look-out came to the organisers' cars less than two hours before the arranged time.
It was too late to cancel the event, but not too into to alter, the de tails.
Telephone calls were put through and visits were made to cortain
places.
The result was that, at the time originally fixed for the start of the expedition, three men got into a motorcar na I have described.
Plain-clothes policemen had been watching their house all day, and, as the motor-car left (with, as it was thought. gamebirds in the sacks), some officers went in police David Diedrich Dolise (30) of Al- cars in pursuit, while others flash tona, Germany, described an Assi.ed a warning to other parts of the stant Manager of the Advertising county along the route the men with and Publicity Bureau, residing at the sacks wore expected to take. the Hotel Metropole, was brought before Mr. Schofield yesterday on a charge of commission of larceny by bailee of diamonds, valued at rupees 2,200 (local qurroney 83,703) to the prejudice of J, Green of Зача
Defendant is alleged to have come here recently from Sockamoema,
Java
The Magistrate. asked Dohse if he was willing to be sent back to Java for trial within the jurisdic tion of the Government of the Netherlands India, or if he would deny the charge and wished to have the case tried here.
The defendant replied that he wiehed to be tried here.
Mr. T. Murphy, A.S.P., for the prosecution, stated that he had consulted the Assistant Attorney- General, who had no objection to a substantial bali.
His Worship remanded the case for a week and granted bail in the sum of $3,000.
HONG KONG MESTEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER,
Bong Kong Charvatory, June 19.
Previous On Date On Date
Day at at 4 p.m. 10 a.m. 4 p.m.
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Humidity... 81
Barometer...) 29.84 Temperaturo 8+
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Highest open-air Temperature, 18+85 owest open-air Temperature, 18:79
B-Blue sky; C-Claudy; D-
Every one interested in the cock fighting, apart from the three de coya, had meanwhile gone to an isolated spot arranged at the last minute,
Nearly fifty man aaw matches for wagers varying from £3 to £100.
Hundreds of pounds changed hands, during the afternoon, and three valuable cocks fought until they died.-
There was not even a hint of police interference.
CHINESE BOMB PLANE, CRASHES.
DOUGLASS MACHINE FALLS ON BARRACKS AT PENGPU.
Pengpu, July 14-A tragic aerial incident causing the death of two persons and injuries to seventeen occurred yesterday when a Doug. lass plane, No 103, of the 1st Aviation Squadron was smashed to | pieces as it fell to the ground after
taking off from the landing-field- here.
The plate, which was sent to raid the bandits in the Ewokiu-Liunn region, north-western Anbuci was carrying on its bomb racks six 20- lb. bombs. As the machine rose from the ground a gust of wind tilted it to one side and as it had not gained sufficient momen- tum, it quickly lost balanco, crash- ing to earth with the bombe,
The machine fell on the barracks of the 9th Division and the explo- sion of four of the bombs wounded 19 soldiers, two mortally, The noroplane itself was a uzsen · of wreckage.
Drizzle; F-Fog; L-Lightning; Y.M.C.A. SERVICES DANCE. M-Mist: O-Overcast; P-Paing Showers; Q-Squalls; B-Bain; T= Thunder.
·HONG KONG TIDE TARIN,
From July 20 to 20, 1932,
Days of
HIGH WATRE,
Hong Kong
Standard
Time.
b. m
Wed. 20
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0010: 10 1679 (1092-14-8 1167
Fri. 12. ·01 08
-Bat. 23
Fun-24
Mep. 25
LOW WATER.
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-02 10
Hong Kong Blandard Time,
SUCCESSFUL EVENING,
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The Y.M.C.A. tennis courts pre seated an attractive sight on Tues day evening when arrangements were complete for the Barvices Open-Air Dance, but at the last minute Jupiter Pluvius sprang one of his jokes, when a heavy shower rendered the surface unsuitable for dancing,
This contingency, however;-had- been carefully provided for by the| Committee, and the function was transferred without any difficulty hmor delay to the spacious West Lounge, where the programme was carried out according to arrange- menta
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1740 19K
84.36-33
18 10 08
016 15 88
06 15 3
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The attendance was highly satis
factory, about 200 people taking part in the dancing, for which the 19.20 16 music was rendered by Mr. True's Cheero Band." Mr. True and 3.2
YORK. & flobe, congratulated on their per- 344 80: his fellow enthusiasts, are certainly
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