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King's Birthday
Parade
Brilliant Stirring Spectacle
More spectacular, carried out on a larger scale, and with precision and attention to detail équalling if not excelling previous years, the grand review at Happy Valley yesterday morning on the occasion of the King's Birthday proved to be a brilliant affair.
In this review, well over 2,000 officers and men of the nighting
services and the Volunteers participated, and the March Past, when His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geofry Northcote, took the Salute, was stirring in the extreme.
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the Parade which had been drawn Salute was given. The units then up some 15 minutes earlier and of advanced in Review order and the which Colonel G. C. Göwlland was Royal Salute was again given. In command accompanied by Col. After a brief interval, hand dresses N. M. 8. Irwin and Major F. Benoy, were removed and three cheers Lt. Col." O. H. Tidbury, O.C the given for His Majesty. Middlesex Regiment, had drawn up the parade.
FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938.
DORSETSHIRE MURDER HEARING CONTINUES
Naval Surgeon Tells How Man Was Killed
Seaman Harris yesterday gave evidence in the case in which Edwin Moreland Dwyer, 19-year-old Abla Seaman serving on board HL ML S. Dorsetshire, is charged with the murder of his shipmate, Leading Seaman Dickinson.
The case was continued before Mr. Butters at the Central Court, Mr. John Whyatt, Crown Counsel, conducting the prosecu- tion and Mr. G. 8. Hugh-Jones appearing for the defence,
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TUESDAY, the 14th June, 1938.
At 3 p.m. in the afternoon
at the
China Auction Rooms French Bant Building 1st floor, Victoria Hongkong
In Four Lots
The following properties:- Lat I-Sections D and E of New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 469, TO-
Total Crown Rent: $15.70
His Excellency, accompanied by The Regulars presented a grand Captain S. H. Batty-Smith, AD.C. sight as they passed the Saluting. Seaman Harris stated that when Chinese crew, gave evidence to the arrived at Happy Valley almost on Base..
Dwyer was detailed by Dickinson effect that all the members of the the stroke, of eight, escorted by the After the march past, the units to dry the deck, a job which was Chinese crew were lined up for motor-cycle section of the Hong again took up their previous post-usually performed by "boys" or identification. Dwyer picked out Kong Volunteer. Defence Corps.. tions. His Excellency then came ordinary seamen, Dwyer was heard Ah Poy, the Captain's cook, as the As His Excellency lett bis car. down from the Saluting Base while to say "He treats me like a dog. man whom Dwyer claimed to have the Union Jack was broken at the Colonel Gowlland and staff omcers I'll get him for it!"
seen shortly after the shooting. masthead, the Parade was called remounted and went on the field Harris continued to Suy that to attention and the Royal Salute to resume command. The Union after he had heard the shot he
CAME FROM BOOMS Jack was lowered and the Royal was relieved by Dwyer, who re- Surgeon Lieutenant Nörsworth, gether "with the dwelling houses. "His Excellency then Inspected Standard broken while the Royal marked to him, "They are running MR.CS., LR.C.P. sald" he was thereon respectively known as Nos. around below like a lot of preg-called out about 1.30 am, and as 416 and 418 Prince Edward Road
he reached the upper deck port-pand No. 2 Ngar Tain Long. Road. side abreast the galley, he saw a "NORMAL SURPRISE
Total area: 3112.87 square feet or man lying on a "cushion with his
thereabouts Leading Signalman F. E. Nichol-legs more or less stretched 001 scr who was also on middle and his arms crossed in front. This was the signal for the de- watch on May 2 stated he also There was an enormous stream Lot New Kowloon Inland parture of His Excellency, who was neard the report. He went to a of blood coming down from Lots Nos. 1935, 2334 and 2335. To Sir Geoffry then took his position accorded the Royal Balute again wooden platform to see what was beneath the face. He discovered gether with the Chinese dwelling on the Saluting Base, accompanied before leaving the Course.
happening but could see nothing. that there was a wound half an houses thereon respectively known by Commodore E. B. C. Dicken.
PUBLIC INTEREST
He was later ordered to go below inch in diameter. one inch in as Nos. 18, 20 and 22 Nam Kok Group-Captain A. H. Peck, L.- That much interest was taken in to take down the names of any front and below the right ear, Road, Cmdr. R. R. Helbert, Lt.-Col R. C, the Parade, was evidenced by the person found in the vicinity, After examination he found that
Total area: 2858 square feet or B. Anderson, Comdr. J. Petrie, large number of people apart from Dwyer came up to him $5 he treatment would revive the man
thereabouts the A.D.C., and other officers. officials and officers and their was going to the port side of the and, proceeding to make furthe Colonel Gowlland, after he had led ladies, who occupied the various upper bridge: When asked, he investigation, he found a Jarge the March Past, also took his place enclosures. On the Wongnelchung | Informed Dwyer of what had hap-wound on the left side of the with the group of officers behind Road side of the Course, for al pened and Dwyer expressed nor-skull, The bullet had passed His Excellency.
most the whole length of the road, mal surprise and appeared to through the brain, and pieces of of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1747. MARCHING ORDER
la vast concourse of people, mostly want to know more about the in- skull were found Inside the Together with the Chinese dwelling As the column moved into post-Chinese, also watched the proveed-cident.
stuffing of the pillow on which houses thereon known as Nos. 23 tion for the march past, the mass- įlags.
Dickinson was lying.
and 23 Ash Street, Talkukisul.
Area: 1880 square feet or there-
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ed bands under the command "of The arrangements, well planned it was Dickinson, as Dickinson was.
CAUSE FROM. BOOMS Bandmaster H. Jordan moved in advance, were excellent and the one man on the ship that he
He traced the course of the smartly forward towards the spectators, officials and the general disliked most." witnessed stated
Annual Crown Rent: $10.00. bullet and deduced that it had Saluting Base and played" as the public alike suffered no incon-
CHINESE CREW
come from the "booms" As a Lot TV-Kowloon Taland Lot No. units marched in the following venience of any kind. order: Royal Navy, Royal Ma The whole review went according
"Petty Officer W. Haines testified result of a postmortem, he be-2235. Together with the Chinese rines, Hong Kong Naval Volunteer to schedule, taking exactly the that he saw Dickinson lying dead leved the bullet was fred from a dwelling, houses thereon known as Force. 8th Heavy Brigade, R.A., 5th one hour calculated for.
on a cushion. He was detailed to high velocity weapon which was Nos. 5 and 7 Larch Street, Taikok- look for Dwyer. He first saw him held at least four feet away.
taul. 4.A. Brigade, R.A., Hong Kong Brigade, HKSRA, Royal
Detactive Inspector A. L Hop- acting as port lookout on the up- In brilliant weather, the Garden per bridge, but later when he re-kins gave expert evidence regard.
Area; 1880 square feet or there- gineers, 2nd Bn. Royal Scots ist Party at Government House in the turned Dwyer was not there as he ing the bullet which was found in
abouts Bn. Middlesex Regiment, 5/8 Ral-afternoon. at which His Excellency had been relieved. He eventually the pillow and two live rounds of putana Rifles, 1st Bn. Kumaon and Lady Northcote received hun-found Dwyer near the "B" gun ammounition. He stated that they Rides, Royal Air Force, and Bong (dreds of guests, brought to a fit-
deck. Dwyer WILS carrying an were 303 service rifle cartridges.Sale may be had from Kong Volunteer Defence Corps. ting climax the series of official overecat. He then directed Dwyer
After formal evidence was given functions in which His Excellency to see the Commander.
the case was adjourned til 2.3) had participated during the course
Ng Pak-wan, No. 1 of the p.m. today. of the day y
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FRENCH ENVOY ARRIVES
IN HONG KONG
Going On Visit
To Canton
M. Paul Emile Naggiar, French Ambassador to China, arrived here from Shanghai aboard the s Aramis yesterday. He was greeted at the wharf by M. C. Benner, Vice- Consul of the French Consulate- General in Hong Kong, and other French consular officers and mill- tary and naval officers.
The French envoy will proceed to Canton today. After a day's stay in Canton, he will, return to Hong Kong and will fly to Hankow to
Members at the Consular Body and the Legislative and Executive Councils; Government officials. beads of departments, military and naval officers, and, nundreds of others representative of all sections of the community, attended the reception.
Earlier in the afternoon His Ex- cellency gave a reception to the Consular Body and, with Lady Northcote, were guests at lunch of the Chairman and Committee of the Hong Kong Club.
Dead Body Of Skeegie Cash Discovered
NOTTS WELL BEATEN
Fine Bowling By
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Air Defence Loan To China Is Mooted
Shanghai. June 9. recent reshuffle of the ĮKonoye Cabinet in Tokyo will in- Nottinghamshire collapsed hadly volve the replacement of General when they followed on at Lord's Shanroku Hata as commander-in- recently, and in spite of a shower chief of Japanese troops in this of rain which interrupted the play area, although a successor has not for 20 minutes the match was all yet been named, according to Chin- over in the early afternoon. Mid-se sources here.
Reports from Tokyo state that dlesser won with an lupings and 51
the War Minister, General Beishiro runs to spare, says The Times.
Itagaki, is worried by the fact that It was probably a combination of
{although Japanese troops, took the follow-on and the growing Hsuchow, Lanfeng and Kaifeng, trickery of the pitch that account the Chinese military strength has
for Nottinghamshire's batting remained practically intact. For most of the previous day they possible, the War Minister has re- failure in their second innings. To quidate the war as soon as
had put up a stout fight after commended that his predecessor, disconcerting start and, got
General Hajime Sugiyama,, replace within 34 runs of comparative General Count Hisich! Terauchi, safety.
as commander-in-chief of Japanese who was kidnapped at Princeton have resisted hitting out and stuck
If the last few batsmen could troops in north China.
protests alone are useless. It is also reported that in the village, Florida, on June 2, was
to defence on the previous even event. of General Teraucht being The loan proposed, says the found this morning in a dense
interview the Chinese Government TRAGIC SEQUEL TO
authorities on June 13,
The arrival of the French envoy In the Colony was officially an- nounced by the French Consulate yesterday.
It was also announced that Canton, M. Naggiar will inspect the French Concession in Bhameen and
KIDNAPPING
Miarni, June 9. The body of five-year-old, Skrogle |Cash,ĩson of the wealthy oll dealer,
village.
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BRITISH PEOPLE URGED TO MAKE IT A REALITY
London, June 9. Thai the people of Great Britain should' demand that the Government' show its con- demnation of Japan by guaranteed loan to China is suggested by the Dally Herald, which declares that, although civilised people are horrified by the bestial bombing of elvilians in Canton, diplomatic
also the Hospital Doumer, which clump of undergrowth, near the ing Nottinghamshire might well retained in his command, General paper, would provide the Chinese was hit during a recent Japanese
not have had to open a second Buglyama may be appointed to a with funds to defend their cities air raid, according to Central Newa.
The area had been thoroughly innings, 183 runs behind, on a pitch high staff post in China, which he against air attacks. GENERAL WU CALLS
enlivened and disturbed by the fall visited only a month ago.-(Inter- covered by the searchers last week. ON VICTIMS
national). of rain. J. Edgar Hoover, Federal G.-men
"Plans for such a loan already exist, the Daily Herald says. They are at this moment under consideration by the Foreign Office and Treasury.
"There must be no further delay. Public opinion must force the
'Canton, June 9. chief, states that he suspects However, that aspect of the game General Wu Te-chen, Chairman Franklin Pierce McCall, 21, who belonged to the might-have- of the Kwangtung Provincial Gov-confessed to writing the ransom beens, like Edrich's 1,000th "runs in his case by Edrich direct off ernment. Mayor Taang Tang-tu notes and collecting the $10,000 As before. the Middlesex fast bow-Smith's bowling. and other high officials visited the ransom money...
lers started Nottinghamshire un Then the successes of the fast Government to sanction it im- Injured at various hospitals yester- McCall has been detained. The the downward track, and this time bowlers came to an end, but they mediately."" day and expressed profound sym- ransom money has now been re- Bima's slow spinners were enough had already done much to win the The paper adds that men and " pathy for their sufferings from covered.--(Reuter).
to finish them off.
match before Sims got to work women can also play a direct part Japanese bombings.
Again Hardstaff was a glorious and skittled out the rest of the in influencing Japan by an inten- exception on the beaten ride, for side. Allen's opening apell of bow-sification of the boycott of Japan- if he could not make another ling consisted of seven overs in the ese goods-(Reuter):
They assured, the victims that certain sums will be alloted to the dependents of the dead.
HEALTH MEASURES
Canton, June 9.
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J. Edgar Hoover has made a century that was largely the fault course of which he took two JOINT ACTIUN FAVOURED Gen. Wu and Mayor Teang alec statement to the effect that McCall of his fellows. At least he remained wickets for nine runs. He was no-
Hankow, June 9. called at Hopital Doumer to express has not admitted whether he ac- not out, for 52 out of a total of 132, balled only once on this occasion. The New York Times is in favour their concern and solicitude over tually abducted the Cash child or
Wiarow soon was leg-before-jor Joint American, British and the hombing of this Frenco in- was responsible for the latter's}
wicket to Bims and Staples, caught French action in checking the pro- stitution, which has done excellent death.
It was bad enough on the in the slips, and G. F. Heane, well miscuous bombings in Canton and work for the victims.(Interna-
The ransom money was found at previous day when three of the drawn out of his
and pain, according to an Associated tional).
a corner of an orchard, The shoe- best Notts wickets fell for 58 runs. stumped, fell at the same total Press dispatch received here.
the
went of 35. three same box in which the money was ori- Now
Commenting upon the British seven for
Both ginally placed was found torn to down
0. 0. At this stage Bims had taken proposal that the United States, Drastic measures to prevent the deces beneath a stone-(Reuter).ing lift as well as pace from the shower fell while Voce was batting, shonla jointly determine the bomb
Allen and Smith were get three wickets for eight runs. Great Britain, Norway and Sweden spread of epidemica in the de-
BODY DECOMPOSED
pitch, and first Harris was caught and directly after play was re-ing in Spain, the New York Times vastated areas are being under- taken by the sanitary authorities The body was in an advanced in the gully before he had scored, sumed Bims bowled him and Lar-stated that such enquiry is of little here.
stage of decomposition and the and then Knowles was out in a wood in quick succession value unless similar findings should
Eight wickets then were down be applied to China. A movement is afoot for decon cause of death has not yet been rather more complicated manner
also without scoring..
for 56, and it was only the last tamination throughout the city, determined. Outwardly, there ap-
The paper believes that the first Vaccinations and anti-cholera in [peared to be no signs of violence.
Meanwhile Keeton had made a despairing efforts of the last two four named countries should cculations are compulsory and, in McCall is held in the top of a hit to the boundary off Smith, but batsmen in support of Hardstall undertake the enquiry regardless most cases, free of charge-In-skyscraper prison inaccessible to he only scored one more run before that kept the match alive until of what cities were boinbed (In- ternationall
nal). the public (Beuter).
he, too, was caught in the slips half an hour of so after luncheon, ter
Miami, June 9.