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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

OBITUARY,

MR. J. G. GARRAWAY DIES

IN LONDON...

It is with sincere regret that wo have to chronicle the death of Mr. James Graham Garraway, who, was employed on until recently, the staff of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Lid.

MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1928.

RENOUNCING WAR.

MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

ALL NATIONS TO BE INVITED TWO DOCTORS INVOLVED IN

TO ADHÉRE.

MISHAPS...

In

A RECKLESS DRIVER:

LEARNER SPEEDING ON A

CROWDED ROAD. ·

It was stated that defendant had only a learner's licence, which expired two months ago.

London, Aug. 26. Two European doctors connect- Ng Nam, 19, a student, was Reuter's correspondent ated with the Government Service summoned before Mr. R. E. Lind- Washington telegraphs that the were involved in motor accidents sell on Saturday morning with U.S. State Department has an yesterday evening but in each case, speeding and with driving without nounced that within forty-eight the consequences were slight, the a licence at Aberdeen the previous, hours of the signing of the Kellogg | enra algne being damaged. A more evening. The deceased gentloman retired net by the fifteen nations who serious affair, however, was an ac in April this year and died in Lon will be at Paris on Monday, all cident in, which another Govern don, unexpectedly, news being re-other nations in the world, some ment servant was concerned. ceived by its former employers by forty-seven in number, will be in this case a young girl was seri-

vited to adhere to the Paet.

ously injured. cable on Saturday morning.

It was na far back as March, 1906, that the late Mr. Garraway first joined the Kowloon Dock Company, and for several years he was shop foreman, He had the position of harbour Engineer prior to his departure on retirement in April last. He had been in the Colony for 22 years.

The late Mr. Garraway had been ailing for some time previous to his departure for England and on his arrival in London he went Into

the Hospital for Tropical Diseases. During his stay in the Colony, Mr. Garraway.figured prominently In the affairs of the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club, of which he at one time was the Chairman and ቢ.3 #valuable adviser, in the management of the Club from its Infancy. During the war, Mr. Garraway kentified himself with the Hongkong Volunteers, being in enthusiastic member of the Re- serve Company. He was always a conscientious and thoroughly efficient employee and his many friends will hear of his death with the utmost gorrow. He was about 59 years of age.

Mrs. Garraway accompanied her husband Home and to her will be extended deepest sympathy,

French War Veteran,

Paris, Aug. 13. General Michaut, a veteran who volunteered for service and saw much aetion in the Franco-German War of 1870, has died at Naney... He is a Commander of the Legion d'Honneur-Indo-pacifi.

1.

SIR AUSTEN'S HOLIDAY.

LEAVING FOR TRIP TO

CALIFORNIA,.

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American diplomats in the vari- ous capitals will present copies of the text of the Pact in the various Governments and will ask their adherence.

An invitation will be extended to Russia, but this will be left in the handa of France.-Reuter,

Text of the Pact,

London, Aug. 25. The text of the Kellogg Pact comprises three brief Articles..

controversies and

FL-

Dr. J. E. Dovey, medical officer of the Kowloon Hospital, was in- volved in an accident in the New Territories yesterday afternoon but fortunately without any serious results, although it is understood that both Mrs. Dovey and their child were passengers in the car at the time.

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Replying to the charge, defon- dant admitted that he accelerated to an excessive speed,

His Worship: To the danger of the public?

Defendant said he did not con- sider it was dangerous driving, although he was going rather

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Acting Sub-Inspector Hopkins,|| _ From details gathered later last night, it would appear that Dr.In charge of Aberdeen district, town said that he saw defendant drive Dovey was returning Into from Castle Peak where he had public car on that stretch of The first is an undertaking been his the road between the local Police solemnly condemning recourse to be for a ride together with cur Station and the Paper Mills. He MORRISON war for the solution of inter- was being driven by the doctor was going at a speed of 30 miles national nouncing it as an instrument of himself and on rounding a bend an hour, ignoring the crowded con on the Castle Peak Rand just be-dition of the roadway. His driv- national policy.

fore approaching the bungalowing was erratic, and the car formerly occupied by Mr. Orme, swerved dangerously before it was Witness did not consider defen- the car collided with the rear of a stopped. truck

dant a competent driver.

Defendant acknowledged this that he statement, admitting was only a learner. the roadway Asked if he was aware of the

The second requires the signa- tories to agree that the solution of all disputes of whatsoever char- neter should be sought only by pnellic means.

The third seals the technique of the operation of the Treaty and binds the original signatories as sonu as all have ratified; it also declares the Treaty to remain open as long as necessary for the adher enre of all the other Powers of the world.

The fourteen who will sign on August 27 are:

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Exactly how the accident oz. eurred is not quite clear but it 13 believed that the truck was either stationary round a blind corner or was backing into from one side.

STANDS ALONE. FOR PLEASURE

PLAYING AND

exact mileage at which he was EDUCATING The bonnes of Dr. Dovey's eargoing, defendant said he did not

of was badly damaged but none the passengers suffered, any in- look at the speedometer. jury. "Little damage was caused to the truck.

Collision Avoided.

I

His Worship: You are a nice. sort of driver, to 'drive in a con- trolled area and not look at your speedometer. All you did was to put on the gns without caring Of a less serious nature

what happened. Fined $10, and the mishap which occurred to Dr.$25 on each summons. T. W. Ware's motor car which was being driven by the owner along lospital Road shortly before 8

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Lord Custendun, frst, on behalf of Britain, Northern Ireland' and those parts of the Empire not re- presented in the League of Nations, and secondly, on behalf of India.

Mr. Smit (?) for South Africa; Mr. Mackenzie King for Canada; Mr. McLachlan for Australia; Sir E. Parr for New Zealand: Mr. Cosgrave for the Irish Freecollided with the side channel in an effort to avoid running into a Slate;

private car and sustained damaga to the front wheel.

Mr. F. B. Kollogg for the United

States;

M. Briand for France; Count Manzoni for Italy;

Dr. Stresemann for Germany; Dr. Hymans for Belgium; Count Uchida for Japan; M. Zaleski for Poland; and

Dr. Benes for Czecho-Slovakia.

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Russian Questions.

Moscow, Aug. 26.

o'clock last night. The vehicle WORKERS' MIGRATION.

From a report made to the Police by Dr. Ware, of the Goy- ernment Civil Hospital, the car,

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The Government scheme, ad- No. 1608 was being driven alongministered by the Ministry of Hospital Road from. cast to west Labour to transfer boys of sixteen and when near the playground oor seventeen years of age from the Ellis Kadourie School, public distressed areas, and particularly motor car No. 437 rounded the from the coalfield, as been in London, Aug. 25.

Lend on its wrong side of the operation only a few months, but The Secretary for Foreign

road, travelling in the opposite already nearly n thousand boys Affairs, Sir Austen Chamberlain,

rection to Dr. Ware.

have been found work and have is due to leave Liverpool

Seeing that a collision was f-settle in their new surroundings. Thursday in the liner Ocome on

M. Litvinoff has sent a letter tocvitable if he kept A straight a health voyage to the western M, Loudon, Chairman of the Pre-course, Dr. Ware swerved to the faction with the excellent type of Employers express much satin- coast of North America, via the paratory Disarmament Commis- Panama Canal. He will be absent ion, recalling the Soviet's pro-ht hand side of the road youth which they have engaged from England about ten weeks.posals for disarmament, (Then into the gutter, thereby caus under the scheme.

ink damage, Lo his frout

Two thousand five hundred boya Lady Chamberlain and their two proposals, at first for full disarmn-

side wheel and axle.

are now in training for trans- younger children will accompany ment and later for partial disarma-ar

hob, which came in contactference and the Minister hopes him.

ment, were published last Febru-with the bridge built over the soon to have placed four thousand Calls will be made en route aiary). La Rochelle, Santander, Corunna, M. Litvinoff complains that the side channel. The damage, forays in work away from their homes. They express the belief Vigo, Bermuda, Havana

and Preparatory Disarmament Com-tunately, was only slight.

that the immediate problem of Girl Knocked Down,' Cristobal at the Ailantle end of mission is delaying the resumption

nemployed boys and youths In the Panama Canal The voyage of its labours and contends that

According to a report made to the areas mainly suffering from from Balboa on the Pacific to San the signing of the Kellogg Paet

he way to solution when Francisco will be continued in cannot solve the problem of dis-the Police last night, a young Industrial depression will be on armament, which alone is the real Chinesa giri is lying in Hospital guarantee of peace and security in a serious condition, suffering thousand have been transferred. Resiss, Masey & Co., Ltd.

from Injuries as the result of a British Wireless. He asks what prevents the speedy motor accident in which Mr. A. reconvocation of the Disarmament Nicol of the Public Works Depart- Conference, now that the differ-ment was involved. ences between the Powers which enused the closing of the fifth ses sion of the Conférénce have been

the steamer President Adams.

After a brief holiday in Callfor- nin, the party will proceed to Van couver and will return" overland across Canada to Montreal British Wireless.

|

| COMMANDEERED CARS. composed. Reuter,

CHANG HSUEH-LIANG SENDS BACK SIX HUNDRED.

Thanksgiving Services.

Only meagre details of the affair were available last night and from these it was learned that whilst Mr. Nicol was driving his car, No. 2097, along Queen's Road East at 7 o'clock last night, it} London, Aug. 25. knocked down a girl eleven years General thanksgiving services of age. It was stated that the for the Peace Pact which will be vehicle ran over her body. signed In Paris on Monday will be The girl, Tang Kal-san, residing Shanghai, Aug. 20. The Kuo Min News Agency's held to-morrow in all churches at No. 167, Queen's Road East, Pelping correspondent reports that throughout Britain, and in many second floor, was immediately re- Chung Hsuch-liang hus returned parish churches special services moved to Hospital by Mr. Nicol

will be held also on Monday,

with the assistance of her brother. 100 passenger and 500 freight cars

The significance of the occasion She is stated to be in a serious belonging to the Peiping-Mukden Railway, which were commandeered is fully recognised by the Fress, condition, although no mention is during the Fengtien withdrawal to and all the newspapera publish made of the nature of the injuries. Mukden. The rolling stock has al- articles on the subject, while the ready been dispatched to Peining. text of the multilateral treaty for but owing to the refusal of General renunciation of war as an instru- Chang Chung-chang to permit them ment of national policy is in some the pass through Tangshan the reproduced in full. cars are being held up at Luanchow, -Reuter.

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CHANCELLOR TO HEAD THE GERMAN DELEGATION,

Berlin, Aug, 25, The German Cabinet after a long meeting on foreign relations to-day decided that owing to the indisposition of Dr. Stresemann, Herr Mueller, the Imperial Chan- cellor, will head the German dele- ation to the League of Nations Assembly at Geneva next month, and that Dr. Von Schubert, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Af fairs, will represent Germany on! the Council.

Dr. Stresemann is leaving for Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, Paris to-day for the signature of has been unable to accept the in- the Kellogg Pact, and he will have vitation to visit London before re-conversation with M. Poincare and Regret is expressed in official turning America. British M. Briand on the question of the quarters that the United States Wireless.

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