THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1928.
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SHIP SALE.
KONG NING KNOCKED DOWN
AT SCRAP PRICE..
LORD TERRINGTON.
DEBTS FILED AMOUNT TO
LOVER $420,000, The motor Vassel Kong Ning has been arranged by the onter-was put up for aple at Measre, debt amounting to over £120,000 London, July 17-Proofs of tainments committee of the Kow- Lammert's Auction Rooms yester were dealt with by the Official Re- loon Cricket Club for Saturday day and although there wasceiver at the first meeting of croll- evening. It is to be held in the fair attendance, only one bid was Club grounds and everyone will received over the opening price of tore of Lord Torrington, who prac hope that it la favoured with bet- $40,000 and the ship was knocked tised as a solicitor in London ter weather conditions than was down to Mr. Woo Haltong for the under the style of Woodhouse and the list.
astonishingly low figure of $40,500, Company. One crediter claimed
£213,000.,
The Lyric Orchestra will be in. attendance and a very attractive programme has been arranged of vocal items and dances. Among Miss Mura Shipoff and her brother. The programme is as follows:
37, Queen's Road, Central. KOWLOON RICKET those who will perform will be
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HONGKONG.
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This ship is a British véssel of 461 tons, registered in Hongkong and built of steel. Following are the dimensions: length 170 feet, breadth 32 foot and depth, 9 fact.
She was formerly on the West River run and is fairly new, being Selection by The Lyric Orches built in, 1919 for Barker and Co. tru; Song, "At Grondon Fair," Mr. J. C. Lyal Humorous Song, Select-
Her propelling machinery con- ed, Mr. J. W. Blackley; Song, Se-sists of two sets of motor engines, Jected, Mrs. F. E. Lawrence; Hum acting invertical and of internal described in the register as direct oroua Song, "Turned Up," Mr. Os-
combuston, of 480, horse power. car Eager; Solo from "Madame Butterfly," Madame I. M. Vat- The ship was sold as she lay in Iarino: Classical Dance, The Shamsuipo, the vendors paying the Fisherman and The Pearl Miss wages of the master and crew up Mura Shipoff and Mr. Kokn Ship-to date of the completion of sale. off; Selections, by The Lerie Or- from which date the purchaser chestra: Exhortation, Mr. R. E. will take over the engagement of
Saturday August 7th. at 9.15 INSTRUMENTAL Lindsell; Song, Selected, Mgs. F. E. all hands.
VOCAL and TERPSICHORIAN ACTS
Admission one dollar
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One of the conditions of sale tiddly-I-ti Island," Mr. Oscar Ea was that the purchaser could, sub- ger; Song, "Tho, "Call," Mr. J. C.ject to the vessel retaining hart byal; Saxaphone Duet, Messrs. H. British registry,, obtain a loan fo Duncan and Remedios; Solo from the value of $40,000 at $10 per "Aida," Madame H. M. Vallarino; $1,000 per Chinese lunar month, Character Dance, Hungarian on a first mortgage, through the Gipsy Dance Miss Mura Shipoff vendor's solicitors. and Mr. Koku Shipott; lecom- | panists, Mrs. R. Pestonji, Mr. W.R.
Fleming and Mr. Dick D'Almada.
CORRESPONDENCE. '
A SUGGESTION.
[To the Editor of the Hongkong Telegraph.]
HIGHWAY ROBBERY.
ALLEGED PARTICIPANTS
COMMITTED.
Five men arrested on a charge of participation in a highway rob- bery committed near the No. 3 Railway bridge on July 17, when three Chinese glvis were returning from Mongkok to Hunghom by way of the path leading along the rail- Sir,-With a view to the follow-way, were al: committed for trial ing coming to the notice of some of hy Mr. J. H. B. Nihill at the Kow- our high officials in this Colony Iloon Magistracy yesterday. The should be obliged if you could find space for this in your valuable paper.
first defendant was additionally charged with receiving a pair of bangles. part of the proceeds of the robbery.
It has come to the notice of the writer from Chinese sources that the present boycott of the Co-
The story for the Crown is that", lony by Canton could be terminat-three girls were crossing the No. ed very quickly if our Government 3 Railway bridge when five men would offer to compensate through accosted them and from one of the the Canton Government the girls took a pair of bangles and a wounded and the relations of the pair of ear rings. The men de-. killed in the Shakee shootings of. June last year, Immaterial of who camped but were subsequently ar- was to blame. Our Government rested by Sub-Inspector Stimson could stipulate that the same com
on information received. persation would be expected in the event of any of our Nationals be- ing killed by the Chinese in future,
This act by our Government would be a material proof of our friendship and goodwill and would be regarded as such by the Canto Government and I believe the hinn of friendship and the lifting of the boycott would quickly follow, even although our Government would frankly state that we are unable ne an individual nation to recognise the Canton Government, make loans or compensate strikers. Yours, etc.,
B. W. B.
CHINESE TROOPS
MUTINY.
FIRING WITHIN SOUND OF PEKING.
Although denying all responsi bility for the actual theft, all the defendants admitted being on the scene at the time of the robbery,
His Worship committed the da- fendants to take their trial at the Criminal Sessions.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Per 6.3. President Lincoln. from San Francisco via
parts; August, 6.Mr. Stanley A Martindalo, Mr. W. II. Pflug, Mr. O. F. Wiener, Mr. S. G. Wisner, Mr. Kan Chang, Mr. Li Mow Chee, Mr. Luie Cong, Mr. Lau Sheu Hap, Mrs. Lau Shew Hap,
DIT. H Sung Yen, Mr. Lor Yu Kwan, Mr. Kwan Sheu Fork, Mr. Kwan She hir, Kwan Hock Po. Mr. Leung Dick Man, Mr. Hu Kung Poo, Me and Mys, Chan Ching Chek, Mr. Thou. H. Tang, Mrs.
M. H Peking. August 5.
Tang
Mise Belly Taur, Mr. "Yuk Tien, Mrs. Fong Tse, Bir. Villagers coming into town this
Ho Chow Tung Mr. Hồ Cho Wan morning from Mentoukou brought Mr. F. Blodgett, Mr. T. Butler, Mr. news of a further mutiny by part B. Butler, Mr. F. C. Cadwallader, Mrs. of Tien Wei-chin's troops station. D D. Cadwallader, Matu W. L. Cadwallader, Miss Ruth E. THERAPION NO.1ed pear Chaitang.
Cadwallader, Mstr. F. Cadwallader dr. Mr. and Mr.. THERAPION NⱭ2
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Mendoza, Mr. R. C.. Miss R. A. Parrott, Mr. J. C. Price, Richard C. Morton, Mr. J. Narnindas, Mrs. L. A. Rich, Mr. W. H. Stowart, Mr. E. T. Virată,
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The mutineer's are stated to have been suppressed this morn- ing by combined Shantung and Yichun troops, whose firing was heard in Peking-Reuter.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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Lord Terrington, who want to Monte Carlo bofore the writ pre- venting him from leaving the country was served, claimed that he would be solvent if his assets were realised.
to
He attributed his fallure" loans to friends which had not. been repaid, the excessive interest of money-lenders and ill-health.
The meeting, resolved that the estate, should be administered in bankruptey.
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