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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
1926.
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SCHEDULE
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Sept. 28-10.00 a.m. ...... Oot, 10-10.00 a.m. Oct. 24-10.00 a.m.
TO MANILA
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Oct. 1-3.00. p.m. - Oct. 15-3.00 p.m.
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Telephone: Cunérai2477, 2473 and 795.
BASIA E/CANADA
Lohyd Manilo
Oct. 9. Oct 23
Oct. 11 Oot..25
TALAMBA MURDER,
́DEPORTEES KILLED AND
Tel. C. 762, Tol. C. 42,
ADMIRAL
Cables Cables:
CACANPAC," NAUTILUS."
ORIENTAL
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AMERICA
Sailings Every 12 Daya Special Through Rates to Europe. SEATTLE & VICTORIA
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FOR MANILA
S.S. PRESIDENT JACKSON"... Sept. 29th, 5.00 p.m. S.S. "PRESIDENT MCKINLEY" Oct. 11th, 5.00 p.m. 'S.S. "PRESIDENT JEFFERSON" Oct. 23rd, 5.00 p.m.
EVERY 12 DAYS THEREAFTER ~
ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE
Telephone Contral 2177; 2478 and 795.. No. 4 Des Voeux Road,
Hongkong and Shangha. Bank Building, Ground Floor
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.
SAILINGS, SUBJECT TO ALTERATION... Dostination.
TSINGTAU via'S'hai CANTON TIENTSIN SANDAKAN
Stadmor.
Sailings..
7 a.m.
WOUNDED.
The murder committed on board the s.s. Talamba during her voy-
DISARMAMENT.
ANOTHER CONFERENCE
MOOTED.
T
Geneva, Sept. 21. Despite the opposition of Italy, age to Hongkong, with a large England, Japan and Switzerland, number of deportees banished from Singapore and being repat-the Disarmament Commission has riated to China, had a sequel at adopted a Frencht proposal to call the Kowloon Magistracy yesterdaya Disarmament Conference before
the next Assembly-Havas.
afternoon when
a deportes was charged with murdering another.
Stabbed from Behind.
The case was brought before Mr. J. H. B. Nihill and Mr. T, M. Continuing Mr. Hazlerigg said Hazlerigg appeared for the Crown. that the order in which the The defendant was unrepresented. men were walking was that one of Opening the case for the Crown, the deportees who was being call- Mr. Hazlerigg said that the pri- ad as a witnes was in front with soner was charged with murder the deceased second and the de of Kan Po a deportee, on the 8.5. fendant in the rear. Talamba on September 5. The Talamba left Singapore on Sep- tember 2 with 65 deportees on
As they were walking along the board for Hongkong, from where deck, the third man suddenly felt they were to be sent to various stab in his back and he collapsed parts of China. Among them was instantly. The defendant passed the prisoner and the man he is this deportee and on reaching the alleged to have murdered.
several deceased stabbed him The deportees were travelling times. The man in the lead re under a guard of ten Indian con- turned and tried to disarm the de atables who were sent from Singa- fendant but was himself stabbed. pore. Besides the deportees, the ship carried a certain number of Guards, with
The corporal of the Indian assistance "the" first class passengers and over of others came to the rescue and 1,000, deck passengers...
"With the assistance of photo-succeeded in taking the defendant
into custody, graphs, Mr. Hazlerigg, gave his
The knife, said Mr. Hazlerigg Worship a graphic outline of the
and it was situation of the various quarters
was not recovered occupied by the different classes possible that it was thrown over of passengers. Referring to the board or that one of the passen- gers appropriated. it as BOU- deportees, Mr. Hazlerigg said that
venir. their quarters were situated on the
The deceased died almost im- lower deck with merely a lattice mediately and his body was taken hatchway separating them from to the No. 1 hold where it was em the deck passengers who were on balmed in cement and brought the deck above.
hack to Hongkong.
No Fresh Water.
A post mortem examination was performed by Dr. Newton and it At the doorway on the deportees' was found that the deceased had quarters an Indian guard was died from cardiac wounds. stationed. The latrine was 60 The defendant made a lengthy situated that to reach it the de-statement to the Police after be portees could do so without going ing charged and accused the other on deck and their movements were deportess of having ill treated watched by another guard through him. He concluded that he would. a port hole. There was, however, leave the matter" to the dia no fresh water in the deportées' cretion of the "official." quarters and they were allowed to
No Motive,'
go
search-
and draw water in small "As far as I gan sce," concluded numbers.
Up to September 6 there did not Mr. Hazlerigg,there is no mo
tive. The whole thing is that as' yeem to have been any trouble be-j tween the men
nor between the suggested by the defendant, cor- prisoner and the deceased, Attain of the man had beaten him, mid-day on the 5th, the Indian while ho was on board." guard
The question as to where the at the 'door gave permis dagger was obtained was caally Hopsang Thurs. 23rd Sept at
Bion. to four men to draw water. explained as the deck passengers, Cheongshing Fri. 24th Sopt at
the man on duty summoned other the understood, were not Chipshing Mon. 27th Sopt at noon.
guards to escort the men across ed on leaving Singapore and it the deck where the 1,000 odd pas- was possible for anything to be Hinsang Tues. 28th Sopt at 2 p.m.
songers had congrogated.”. Leesang Wed. 29th Sept at nood! There were certain discrepan-
pa passed from the upper deck into .Mingsang Thurs. 30th Bept at 8 am.
cies in the evidence of the Intilan deportees' quarters, which as pre- Hangsang Thurs. 30th Sept at
noon. Police and the two deportees who lously stated, was separated mere- Laigang Batur. 2nd Oot at 8 pm, accompanied the defendant and by a lattice hatch. Fooshing Wod, 6th Oct at noon. the deceased. The former stutëd Dr. Newton Wis the first wit- Mausang Thurs. 7th Oct at noon water and ware returning when deceased's body. The fatal that the men had drawn theiress called. He gave evidence of KOBE Yokohama Yokkaichi Kumpang Sun. 10th Oct at 7 a.m.
Kold. In contradiction to this the of the heart by a knife. they were attacked near the No, wounds consisted of penetratione two, deported had said that they were on their way to draw waterThe case was adjourned till this
afternoon. when the incident occurred..
TSINGTAU via S'hei HAIPHONG KOBE →in÷K÷elung STRAITS & Celoutta
·TSINGTAU via S'hai SANDAKAN- Spoki
STRAITS & Calcutta Hosang Wed. 22nd Oct at 3 p.m.
For fraight or passage apply to
NpaYNJARDINE MATHESON & CO. LTD. Telephone, 215, Central.
General Managers
a number of wounds found on the
FOR CANTON
THE INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD'S
S.S. "CHEONGSHING”
(Tons 1880.)
Now ready to receive cargo at WEST POINT WHARF
Will sail FOR CANTON
on FRIDAY
the 24th lnst."
Returning SUNDAY the 26th inst.
...
Cargo and Passengers will be carried at current rates. Cargo can be landed into Company's Godown at Canton and storage arranged at favourable rates and reasonable protection given." Special facilities for delivery, of Cargo ex Godown.
For further particulars apply to:-
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
GENERAL. MANAGERS.
INDO-CHINA S.N. CO., LTD.”
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"CALCHAS" 6th Oct. Marseilles, London, R'dam & f'burg "PATROOLOS" 20th Oct. Morneillos. Lotion, 'din & Glasgow "RHEXENOR"; 2nd Nov, Mursailles, London, R'date & H'burg
ANTENOR" 17th Nov. Matecillos, London, B'da & Glasgow. LIVERPOOL SERVICE
20th Oct.
Genoa, Havre & Liverpool 18th Nov. Genoa, Havre, Liverpool & Glasgow
"ATREUS"
TITAN PACIFIC SERVICE
via KOSE YOKOHAMA, PHILOOTETES" 7th Oct. "FYNDAREUS" 28th Oct.
Victoria Vancouver & Seattle. Victoria, Vancouver & Seattle.
NEW YORK SERVICE
22nd Oct. 19th Nov.
New York, Boston & Baltimore New York, Boston & Baltimore
TEUCER" NINGOHOW" PASSENGER SERVICE·
"PATROULUS" "ANTENOR" *HECTOR"*
"AENEAS"
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Wor freight and-passage ratba and information apply to t-.
Butterfield & Swire.
Agents.
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
HOLLAND-OOST "AZIE LIJN.
From AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN and GENOA, The Steamship
"OUDERKERK (10)"
| having arrived from the above porta, consigues of cargo by her are notified that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous godowna of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co
Ltd., whonco and/or from the shares delivery
obtained...
bo
„Goods notcleared by the 27th Sep- tember, 1926. will be subject to rent. broken, chafed and damaged
All
packages are to be left in the downs, where they will be- cramined the 26th September, 1826 at 10a.m. by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, p
Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten daya after arrival of steamer, otherwise they will not be recognized.
On Fire Insuranc will be effected by the undersigned in any caso what- over,
Bill of Lading will be counter- signed by.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN. General Agents.
FLORIDA HURRICANE.
FURTHER DETAILS..
New York, Sept. 21. Florida is still partially isolat- ed. A connected account of the typhoon and its extent is still lack- ing, but it is clear it struck the sleeping towns like a bomb, bring- ing in its wake a series of gigantic waves.
Hundreds were drowned in their.. beds as their houses, collapsed. The hurricane rushed erratically to and fro across the peninsula, and attained a speed of 120 miles an hour at Fort Lauderdale,
Drowning accounted for the majority of deaths, though many were killed by Dying debris. Many small buildings were blown
over and carried a considerable distance, Holes were cut to liberate the battered occupants,
One woman whose house was blown down sheltered in four others, all of which collapsed suc- cessively. A second woman tied three children round her." Two were drowned and she cut them. adrift in order to save the third.
Refugees in a pitiable condition. are pouring in to the relief sta- tions. The roads leading to West Palm Beach are jammed with ter- ror-stricken pedestrians. There
is serious danger of a shortage of food and drink, and water is rationed and bread lines have been formed.
An acroplane flew over Clewis-- ton, and saw no sign of life except a antal group collected on the roof of
the only building standing.
Rescuers
are working, most heroically. Parties on horseback are rescuing stranded people.
President Coolidge has broad- cast on appeal for subscriptions from private individuals, and has chartered speelal train to convey doctors, nurses and food Reuter's American Service.
THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS "MANIFESTO," HONGKONG.
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T. S. S. “SIANG WO"
Passenger & Cargo River Steamer, built and engined at Kowloon Dook, by the Hongkong. and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., to the order of the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co.Ltd., for service on the Middle Yengtste, Hankow-Icbang, ***
Please address. enquiries to the Chief Manager
R. M. DYEB, B. Sc., M.IN.A., Kowloon, Dock, Hongkong.