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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1935.

THE MOTOR CAR

Is Changing Its Shape

There is more than one sign that conventional car design; is about to change. - *

New car shapes can be seen. almost everyday and radical Alterations in the fundamental build of a car are appearing. “... Eagines in the front, in the rear: torsionbar and indepen- dent wheel suspension; cars with no orthodox chassis frames one the different ideas are by one being perfected and put upon the market.

It has two engines. One is in the front, and the other is at the ren* It is designed to seat 120 people, and travel at 90 mph

The coach is not a freak. It has been built for use in con- junction with the German State rallway.

WHITE STAR LOSSES

Inquiry Demanded

Special Air Mail Service)

London, March 15, Strong objections to the proposal that the White Star Line Ltd should be wound up voluntarily were voiced at the meeting of shareholders,

Compulsory, in preference to voluntary, liquidation was de nanded by several shareholders in order that a rigorous investiga tien of the company's affairs could be obtained.

Mr. J. C. Watts, the chairman I have to-day seen a photo of the company, said that the graph of a motor-coach chassis directars would be prepared to which stands in the newly open-take any action to protect the in- terests of the Preference share ed Berlin motor show, writes a

holders. In the circumstances, be correspondent.

declared the meeting adjourned, to give the board time for further consideration of the matter,

Before the resolution was put to the meeting, Mr. Watts reviewed the history of the White Star Line. Noue of the present directors, he explained, was a party to the transactions which have ended so

lisastrously for the company. Yesterday I examined some-

He referred to the acquisition, în thing that could best be describ-1925, from the Australian Govern- ed as a transport invention, al-ent of the fleet. known as the Aberdeen Commonwealth Line, and though it is being marketed in aid; That Beet has gone, and England as a motorcar. It is the there remains nierely an unsatis fied liability of approximately £750,000. After a capital expendi ture of £4,850,000 on the Oceanic

first of its kind to be built.

It is the new Tatra, made by the old-established. Czechoslova-

klan" factory. Captain D. Fitz maurice, the British concession aire, showed me over it at his

salerooms in Davies-street, W.

Outwardly it might be called "just one of those streamlined car." But a large upright an at the rear gives a hint of some-

STRAITS POLICE OFFICER

Married At Fife

MURDER OF KOREAN

Two Compatriots

(Special Air Mail Service)

Glasgow, Mar. 15. When Mr. Forbes Wallace, Aa- sistant Commissioner of Police. Federated Malay States, son of Major FT-Wallace. OBE, De- puty Lieutenant of Fife, and Mrs Wallace, Ernsyde, Leven, was, married to Miss Alleen Grace Wise, daughter of the late Mr. A. W. 8. Wise, J.P. Bombay, and Mrs. Wise es Iddesleigh Road, Bournemouth

iri' Scoopie Kirk, Lèren, Fife, yoster- day, the best man was Mr. V. R. Logan, Newmains, Stenton, East Lothian, the Scottish Rugby Inter- nationalist, who is to play against England at Murrayneld, Edin burgh, on Saturday.

Arrested

Shanghal, Mar. 26. -A, quarrel over 'political" affairs

resulted in the murder of Lf YOH

ro, Korean, 56, former vice-cha.r- man of the local Korean Associa- tion, and adviser to. Körean Re- sidents' Association, at 16 Yuen

Shing Li of Dixwell Road, at 7.45 Seng-shing, 31, and their servant, a. yesterday. Li's wife, "Pu

Pu Chun-Ioh. 18 also shot by the assassins, are lying in a serious condition in the Foo Ming + Hos

leved to be the murderers, were pital: Two armed Koreans, be-- arrested by the Chapel police

A guard of honour, outside the The shooting took place in the church was provided by the 6-7th ↑ victim's bedroom on the top floor. "Black Watch" of which regiment's | Jumping out of bed at the sp

Reserve Mr. Wallace is a member.proach of two armed Koreans, Li The bride, who was given away rushed to the window in an at- by her mother, wore a graceful tempt to escape. He was shot in

the back five times: turquoise blue gown, cut on me- dineval lines, with high neckline in front and cowl at the back, a train, and wide lace sleeves. She had a halo hat of the same ma- terial, with a long. pale grey vell edged with silver, and carried a bouquet of pink roses and illy of the valley.

:

Miss Tita Murray, Lundin Links, shares, and approximately £1,500,-desmaid, wore pink lace with 000 in respect of the Aberdeen halo hat in taffeta to match. She Commonwealth. Line vessels, there wore long lace and taffeta gloves is to-day nothing to show for this and carried a bouquet of pink sum except further liabilities of roses. over £3,002,000.

Nothing For Shareholders He pointed out that the assets thing revolutionary in ordinary were about £500,000 and liabilities

cars...

The car seats six people in two groups of three, is claimed to exceed 90 mph. has its engine and gearbox balancing each other over the rear axle; has indepen- dent springing through the two axles being cut in half; has no frame; and runs on engine prin- cipals designed to drive the ear at high speed with low revolu- tions and long life.

The factory claims that a girl of 16 could safely handle the

car at 80 m.p.h, on a bend be-" cause of the new standard of weight balance attained and the exortless steering."

The points that interested me most were that the car weighs only 33 cwt., is reputed to possess 150 square feet of unobstructed load space extra to luggage ac- commodation, and has an air- cooled V8 engine (27.9 pump hp.) which gives 80 m.p.h, at only 2600 revolutions.

According to the R.A.C. analy- six of 1934 breakdowns the trou- bles, in order of their frequency,

were:

"... 1. Ignition,

-2-Axle shafta

3. Cylinders and pistons.

4. Clutch.

5. Carburation:

The number of ignition failures and of axle shaft troubles has risen to the highest recorded.

-since 1929.

Carburation also shows a right increase.

I hear that, to avoid distracting the attention of motorists in Prussia, the officials there are prohibiting advertising signs within 10 yards of trame-signals.

A similar move is overdue in this country.

"

HASLAR HOSPITAL

Surgeon Rear-Admiral G. L Buckeridge, OBE, at present De- puty Director-General of the Me- dical Department of the Navy, has been appointed in charge of the R.N. Hospital at Haslar, to dale May 1 Surgeon Rear-Admiral :W” W. Kelr. C. M. G., whom he will" succeed, was appointed three years ago.

Surgeon Rear-Admiral Bucke- ridge. was medical officer during the War of the torpedo gunboat Halcyon, parent-ship at Lowestoft, and of the cruisers Topaze and Dido, serving as parent-ships to destroyer Botillas. From 1919 he was principal medical officer in the training ship Impregnable at De- Fonport. He was first appointed to the Medical Department; Ad-"] miralty in 1922,

Surgeon Rear Admiral Keir was medical officer during the War of the minelayer Iphigenia an battleship Warspite, and from cember, 1916, was

charge in the hospital

and China, Bince the

been squadron

the 1st Battle Squadr Cruiser Squadron, and

Maine

about £3,000,000. It was abundant- y clear, therefore, that there was not a penny-piece for the share- holders.

The only hope which we have of getting any return on our capital is by guarantee of the RM.S.P. We nave to qualify for that guarantee by going into liquida lion."

Hearing the shots, Ld's wife and the servant came to the rescue

and met the two assassins in the bal. A brief struggle ensued when the woman and the servant wefe wounded. f

OBJECTION TO STATUE

Offends Against

ency"

(Special Air Mail Server

London, March 15.

Mr. "Jacob Epstein's statue, "Behold the Man, is to be the subject of a question in Parlia ment

MF. for Brighton, is to ask the Sir Cooper Rawson, Conservative

Home Secretary on Monda

"Whether in view of the re- sentment aroused. among people.

of different religious denomina- tions by the present exhibition ip: London of wa statue, which offends against

public the decency he will, in exercise of his powers to prevent blasp- hemous or obscene exhibitions." instruct the police to remove or confiscate the statue in question, For what other stepe he will take to guard against any breach of the peace which might be pro by this spectacle."

"A Grave Affront ”-

that this

statue is

An alarm raised by the wound-consider ed man and woman brought ́s. Chinese police constable of the top utterly repulsive for words" Chapel Force to the scene. With sald Bir Cooper Rawson last night. out hesitation, the constable ran "That is why I have put down my after the two armed men,one question, of whom

was arrested after al briet chase, while the other suc

is bound to be a grave affront Elizabeth Wallace, the four-ceeded in crossing Dixwell Road to thousands of decent Christian year-old niece of the bridegroom, Another Chinese poucemap, who people throughout the country, wore a dainty frock of pick fill-

was on the alert,

grabbed the and it will do nothing to increase Korean as he ran towards him. Britain's prestige in art.

ed organdle with a Dutch bonnet

to match, and carried a basket of flowers.

silver

The Rev. G. J. Edwards om- ciated

shareholder should write to the Board of Trade "calling attention to this colossal loss. Admirals He expressed the hope that the against whom charges of mis- Companies Act would be amended management were brought were to be court-martialled. in the near future to protect share-liable holders from similar experiences. Directors, he urged, should be A shareholder suggested that every treated in the same way.

NOW

ON

SALE

The three wounded people were

The photographs which have conveyed to Foo Ming Hospital, been published are a suicient in- where Li Yoh-ro succumbed to dication of the unpleasantness of the injuries at 12.25 pm. Accord this subject. ing to the attending physicians. the two other wounded persons are expected to recover.

When a reporter informed Mr. Epstein of Bir Cooper Rawson's Taken to a Chapel police sta pending question, the sculptor tion, the two Koreans gave their said: "What about Hitler and names as Li Kwei-hu, 20, and Yen Goering? When are they to be Ting-chun, 30. It was said that asked for their views the both the two men are members of statue? That is all I want to the Korean Independence Boclety.my."

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