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SINGAPORE ROAD OUR SCOTTISH AIR-MAIL
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CHARGE AGAINST POLICE INSPECTOR
a rash act.
LETTER
(Continued from Page 1).
A SUBMERGED CONTINENT
MAPPED BY CAPTAIN MAYO
DISAPPEARANCE OF LADY
PASSENGER
LOST OVERBOARD IN
·MALACCA STRAITS
SINGAPORE July 18.
walking on deck, but the following morning there was no trace of her. The ship was stopped and a search made, but it proved unavailing...
The Formosa then continued on her voyage and arrived in the Roads yesterday morning when the Charlotte Mielke, a 33-year-old master, Captain F. Borgstrom, re- German woman who embarked on ported the matter to the port the Swedish East Asiatic Company's authorities here,
She
1
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Milne, another beautiful debu SINGAPORE, July 18.-
tante and the daughter of the The story of the death of a Chi- Crowe; the Hon. Patricia St. Clair,
Alarquis
and Marchioness" of nese on Keppel Road as a result of Lord and Lady Sinclair's Cam
passenger linor Formosa at Ant. The woman was a passenger in being knocked down by a motor car ing daughter the Hon. Juanda tain of the U.S. naval tanker the ship while she
SAN DIEGO, CALIF., July 15 Captain C. B. Mayo, who as cap-ins her destination, was missed from have been a native of Berlin and to werp, and who had given Shanghai the first class. She is stated to driven by Inspector Charles Blun- Douglas, sister of Lord Aberdour Ramapo plying between San Pedro Singapore on dell Wood, attached to the Traffic Miss Sarah Birkin, the Hon. Diana and Manila made a study of the 15-16.
was nearing have also been. résident in Berlin. Branch, was retold before Mr. Berry, Miss Catherine, Ralgi, Lady ran bottom, revealed to-day he
the night of July The last pori touched at before she Justice Cobbett in the Assize Court Hyacinth
was missed was Colombo Needham, the small yesterday, when Inspector Wood daughter of the Earl and Countess had mapped a submerged continent Formosa was steaming through the tos gros, left Gothenburg on her was last seen" while the The Formosa, vessel of 7,039 was charged with causing death by of Kilmarey; Miss Penelope in the Pacific twice the width at Straits of Malacca that evening present outward voyage on June 7,
Babington, Miss Chialane Dressel-America. Before the case was proceeded guys, Miss Elizabeth with an amendment was made in Miss Maryoth Hay, Miss (orgina covered by echoes from the sonic "It is unknown territory dis- Geatham, the charge. Originally it read as Wakefield-Saunders, follow. That he
Miss depth finder on the Ramapo," Cap- "on or about Cecilia Waring.
tain Mayo said. "On it are three June 3, 1833, at Singapore, caused The bridal retinue looked really mountains higher than the death of Low Lum by doing a lovely in their simple dress of
Mount negligent act not amounting to deep parchment coloured em culpable homicide, to wit, by drivbroidered muslin made on ing motor car S4668, and thereby simple lines and entirely untrim committed an offence punishable med. Small frills formed under section 340 A of the Penal lettes over their shoulders. The Code."
rich turquoise blue velvet ribbons only touch of colour was in the on their picture hats of cream straw.
Eventually the charge was amend ed to that accused on or about June 3, 1933, at Singapore caused the death of Low Lum by doing negligent act not amounting to culp able homicide, to wit, by driving motor car, $4686 in a negligent manser, and thereby committed an offence punishable under 304 A of the Penal Code, punishable by im prisonment.".
and
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erau-
KING FEISAL'S SCOTTISH . VISIT..
"Between the ranges of under water mountains are great valleys marking ancient rivers. There are all these with broad plateaus go to submerged volcanos still active and make up the terrain of the Pacific sub-continent.
few
Captain Mayo returned weeks ago from his latest voyage to Manila and reported on the way
ed the ocean bottom.
new
Over to have discovered a The King of Iraq visited, Windvalled the famous Mindanno deep occan depth south of Japan that sor yesterday afternoon, when he was conducted over the State pri-
off the Philippines. D.F.P.'s Opening Address.
vate apartments, and later, accor-less from the Ramapo on May 1 Captain Mayo reported by wire Mr. Bassett, who opened the case,
panied by Sir Clive Wigram, went over the Most Gardens at the foot the discovery of a ocean depth of said that on June 3, the accused of the Round Tower. was driving his car along a wide George's Chapel he was met by.
At St. 33,003 feet at latitude 30" 43" north,
longitude 14" 94" road (Keppel Road) and negligent the Dean of Windsor, Dr. 4. coast of Japan, -
east, Dear the ly, from behind, ran into a Chinese Baillie, who conducted him over in April, proceeded to China and hawker who was pushing a handcart the Chapel Before leaving Wind
The Ramapo sailed from Manila along the road. The hawker wasser King Feisal visited the Royal on the voyage ta California churt- knocked down and either carried Mausoleum at Frogmore. or rolled by the car a considerable King Feisal left King's Cross last wistance along the road and when night for Edinburgh. He will ar picked up was dead, death being rive at Crathes Castle, Kincardine. due to a fractured neck.
shire, öt Sunday nezt to spend -a Turning to the jury, Mr. Bassett few days with Major-General Sir said: The exact nature of the driv-James Burnett of Leys and Lady ing will have to be decided by you and the case will depend entirely on two things the way in which you find the car was driven which in turn will be influenced by the state in which you consider accused was on that night..
At the Traveller's Rest.
Burnett.
A series of visits in the district has been arranged for him; these include visits to Balmoral Castle, where he will be received by Major D. W. A. D. Mackenzie, Commis sioner, to Eis Majesty the King: Craigievar Castle, the home of Lord and Lady Sempill; Arbuth nott House, the Scottish seat of House, which was the residence of Viscount Arbuthnott; Dunecht the late Annie Viscountess Cow! dray; and Glasset House, where the king will be received by the owner, Mr. AH. E. Wood
of the Mindanao trench, 34,213, off the Philippines.
The new depth approached, that
JAPANESE OFFICER
MURDERED
MANCHOUKUO: PRIVATE'S THANKS FOR LIFT.
HARBIN, July 17
A sensation was caused yesterday Japanese officer belonging to the when Major S. Mizuno, a young Manchoukuo Army and attached to the Headquarters of the Eighth Brigade of the Kirin Garrison, was shot and fatally wounded by an the house party will include Vis-six o'clock last night at Shuango- During the Horal visit to Crathes unknown Manchoukuo soldier about count Arbuthnott (Lord Lieutenant hengpu, a town on the southern of Kincardineshire) and Viscoun-line of the Chinese Eastern Rail- tess Arbuthnott and Mrs. Harrison- way. Broadley.
Mr. Thomas Rodgers, proprietor of the Travellers Rest, Keppel Harbour, said he knew Inspector Wood who had been one of his cus- tomers. On June 3, which was a race day, he met the accused at the races about 5-10 p.m. They had a beer each. That was all he saw of accused that day. He returned to the Travellers Rest about 11.30 p.m. There was no one there. He asked the boy if Inspector Wood had been is and the boy replied, in the affirmative, saying Wood had been in and had his usual supper. Castle, King Feisal will make a Before his arrival at Crathes It consisted of a plate of ham sand-short stay at Gleneagles. wiches and fish and chips Wood also had two whisky stengaha. Witness knew nothing of the acci dent until 1.30 in the morning when an inspector woke him up.
The hearing was adjourned.
Thanks are due to God and His instrument, Adolf Hitler, for the averting of Bolshevist Herr Jager.
chaos
had offered a lift in his carriage choukuo private to whom Mizuno The layer is said to be a, Man-
as he was returning to town. The soldier is alleged suddenly to have whipped out a pistol and shot de The German cruiser, Koln, is ex-Seeing the officer collapse, he ceased several times in the chest. pected to visit Singapore and Port jumped from the carriage and dis Swettenham in September. The Koln which is a 6,000 tons cruiser
appeared. armed with nine 8.9 ins. guns, fourly mobilised and cordons thrown Garrison troops were immediate verdo tubes, left Wilhelmshaven on but, up to this morning, the mur- 3.5 ins, guns and twelve 20 ins. tor-around the vicinity of the shooting December 8, 1939 She has been derer is still at large-Rengo. visiting Australian porta and is now in Chinese waters,
* News and Views *
Mrs. Moody at the Conference,
matters.
Man has invented the machine, and he seems to stand confused and bowildered in front of the force which he has created.-Lord Irwin. I do not believe you can break a national boycott by force.-Mr Baldwin.
Men to-day look upon their wives as companions in life rather than times, and there are now other and| Frick,
"But we art moving with the mothers of their children-Dr equally good "ways in which the some qualities are being exercised.'
proving the proposal, said he was The Duke of Connaught, in ap-
an inconvenience to many "members well aware that the present rule was of the craft,"
Southampton College.
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VAPRENEN.«
Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, the Wimbledon ladies' singles cham- pion, paid a visit to the Economic Conference. She was wearing a black hat with a miniature veil; and a black, dress to match with a white bow at the neck.
After listening to the public de bate in one of the Committee Rooms for a few minutes she inspected the deserted main Conference hall, Freemason's White Waistcoats.
In various parts of Engranc there are University Colleges," It has been announced that the which do not grant degrees, hut Duke of Connaught, as Grand Mas only diplomas. Nevertheless, they ter, has sanctioned, the weaning of generally have arrangements with white waistcoate with evening dress one or the other of the more im by English Freemasons, in order portant Universities whereby the to conform with modern fashion" College students may obtain a full tablished by King Edward when, as of Southampton is of particular This decision relaxes the rule es degree by passing an examination. Prince of Wales, he was Grand interest to engineering students, Of these University Colleges that landed at their risk into the dous Consignes tiak and subject to Terme Master. and/or extra hazardons Godowns of the and Condits of Storage at Holt' Lord Ampthill, Provincial Grandho are able to have Instruction HONG KONG AND KOWLOON WHAKE AND Wharf, The, Cargn. will be ready for Master wrote to the Duke saking Practical work in the many GoDown Comrany, Lap., whence and/or Delivery from Godown on and after the tradition be broken, and important engineering firms of the from the wharves Delivery may be 24th July, * Dbtained. -
ward's ruling was made it was the University College is in close touch pointed out that when King Ed town and district. The Engineer ing Department of Southampton general fashion to wear waistcoats with evening dress on district, and every facility axista with engineering employers of the every occasion except for dances for advanced technipal education. "All broken, chated and damaged Goods
Fashions had now changed, and Such an institution offers great are to be left in the Godowns, where black waistcoats were never wore facilities to the student from over they will be examined on any fusedays except at Masonic meetings, so that esas who wishes to avail himself and Fridays between the hours of the brethren were becoming con of the best possible education in 10.45 M. and Boom within the Free. spicuous for that peculiarity. Tai practical engineering. From it a Btorage period
waistcoat with a suit of evening obtained, Southampton is a ples. lors did not now include a black London University Degree may be clothes unless it was specially or sant town to live in and the fees dered, and its wens was now very of the Collage are very moderate. inconvenient, particularly to the At present there are 500 full-time younger members of the craft day students, ab evening students, Dutiful observance of King Ed and 140 part-time students. ward's ruling for the past thirty together from 700 to 500 students five years has served its purpose pase through the College every adda Lord Ampthill, "by demon-year. It is, in every sense, & mo atrating the wonderful loyalty of dern institution, engaged in teach- the craft, and establishing the habiting the very latest developments of of discipline in outward and trivial science.
Ng Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and Goods remaining undelivered after the 28th July, will be subject to Bent.
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laken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 27th July, 101.M., by Mossrs. Goddard Douglas 5.5
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