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TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1926.

THE WORTHINGTON-GRACE WEDDING.

Both

Bridal group taken on the occasion of the wedding, at Sherbourne Abbey, Dorset, of Mise Primrose Grace and Paymaster Lieutenant Commander R. H. Worthington. were formerly well-known in Hongkong:

On the left is seen Rear Admiral Grace arriving at the Abbey with his daughter, whilst on right are shown the bride and bridegroom leaving under an arch of words.

DUTCH SEAMAN

CHARGED.

ALLEGED REFUSAL TO OBEY

ORDERS.-

SHIP THIEF.

NUTS STOLEN FROM

"PORT HOLES. .

Thirty-four eye nuts stolen from various port holes on board the s.s. Kashima formed the sub-" ject of a charge of larceny brought

before against a Chinese J. H. E. Nihil, at the Kowloon

THE PORTUGUESE REVOLUTION.

A MILITARY DICTATORSHIP.

London, May 31. The Daily News correspondent at Lisbon says the military insurrec tion has succeeded all over the Mr. country. The President of the Republic eonferred with the revolu- tionary delegates and consented to their demand to rule the country. Military Commander to Form Cabinet.

The case in which a Dutch sea- man, named John Pater, of the West Indies, is alleged to have refused duty when a seaman on board the ss. Grange Park, came up before Lieut. Commander G.Magistracy this morning. F. Hole, at the Marine Court this

The defendant, who was arrest morning, after being adjournedd disembarking from the steamer from Saturday.

with the nuts concealed on him, pleaded guilty and on it being The master. of the

ship pointed out that if the theft had Capt. R. V. Burns, gave evidence not been discovered the ship, to the effect that on M..

which was due to leave to-day, 29th he ordered the defun-

would have had to depart without dant to turn to, but he rany part hole nuts, his Worship fused, pleading he was sick. On May 27th, the defendant went to see a doctor. Witness had a copy of the doctor's report, but since then defendant had refused to work.

The defendant said he was suf fering from hernia. He went to seu a doctor in Hongkong, and the doctor reported to the captain that he (defendant) was able to work, On May 28th, he was sup- lied with a truss, but he was still in pain and could not work.

The case was again remanded 'for the defendant to be "taken to the Government Civil Hospital. with a request that the truss might be examined by à qualitied medical practitioner.

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STUBBORN HAWKER

WOMAN WHO IGNORED POLICE.

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The success of the revolt in Portugal is apparert from a Lisbon message announc- ing that the President of the Re- public has charged the leader of the revolutionary forces, Com- mander Mendes Cabecadas, with the task of forming a Cabinet.

Cabecadas has accepted, an! provisionally taken over' control of all portfolios. "Cabecadas, in- terviewed, declared the Govern- ment would consist of civil and military personages quite outside the political parties, and in per- feet agreement with the delegates of military divisions.

was

A Dictatorship, Portugal's fourth revolution within twelve months, and twenty- fifth since King Manoel. was over- thrown, has ended in the establish- ment of what is practically a mill- tary dictatorship, making the fifth now in Europe, the others being Italy, Spain, Greece and Poland. News from Lisbon is meagre, but apparently the coup was ac- complished without firing a shot.

Da

Silva's Government taken by surprise. After issuing the usual communique, on Satur- day, that the Government was controlling the situation, it had to The obstinacy

The case in which an export admit later that the revolution- hawker, who was arrested for breach of agreement to

woman firm claims $4,117 damages for aries were marching on Lisbon, carry and it was impossible to send causing an obstruction in Canton goods from Hongkong to Hoiping, Government troops to check the Road, cost her $4

on her ap-in which it is alleged that an

advance as the railways refused pearance before Mr. J. H. B. Nihill at the Kowloon Magistracy the loss of a valuable cargo, was

"arranged" piracy accounted for them transport.

A proclamation by General Da this morning.

Sergeant Hargreaves said. the tice, Sir Henry Gollan, in the Su-

continued before the Chief Jus-Costa, contronder of the Portu

gdese troops in France in wartime, defendant was in possession of a preme Court this morning. Evid who started the revolt at Braga, stallholder's licence to hawker in

ence was taken and the case is

says the movement is intended to Argyle Street, but she persisted in proceeding. "squatting" in Canton

save the country from politicians Road, She had been repeatedly warned

who are ruining Portugal.

Cabecadas, who is most popular in the navy, headed, the revolt of last July-Reuter,.

of a

Londera are often accused-anit

ant when arrested yesterday she not. without some justice-of hav told Sergeant Hargeaves that being no municipal spirit!. We won. could continually, arrest her but der how many of them could say he would have eventually to give what is the flag of the metropolia.

Canada's tax per head in

her a license to hawk in Canton It can be seen over New County 13 18. 72d., 68. 4d. lower than

Road.

In imposing a fine of $4, his Worship warned the defendant that her licence would be cancel led if she ignored the "police.

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