MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1928,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
HEAVY FIGHTING IN NORTH.
SILVER JUBILEE
OF · J.C.J.L.
EXTRADITION OF FRENCHMAN,--
TRAGEDY IN BAY OF BENGAL
NATIONALISTS BEING
RESISTED.
FENGTIEN TROOPS OFFERING ASSISTANCE.
́DUTCH_SHIPPING COMPANY | MOYNIER PROTESTS AGAINST
"AT HOME."
HAPPY SPEECHES.
-ADJOURNMENT, .....
WAITING FOR PAPERS.
CHIEF ENGINEER KILLED
SHIP DISASTER.
THE HONEYMOON MURDER.
STORY OF ARRREST OF ACCUSED.
"MY WIFE ASSAULTED ROBBED
D; AND MURDERED."
..
POLICE EVIDENCE.
The story of the arrest of Chung YI Mino, the young Chinese law his wife was told by Inspector Graham, during the Police Court resulted in the accused being com proceedings at Keswick which
SEVERAL INJURED. There was a large assemblago
Jean Francols Clement Moynler, The Chief Engineer, A. Tullock, at the J.C.J. offices, when the who had been arreated by the local and a inscar lost their lives, while manager of the Line was "at police at the instance of the Govern- the fourth and fifth engineers and home" to friends on the occasion or of Cochin-China, was brought several Inscars were serious injured of the 26th anniversary of the before Mr. R.E. Lindsell, this when the Brockle-bank Liner. An- FURTHER DISARMING. foundation of the Company this morning, when Mr. H. Somerset churia, bound from Calcutta to
morning.
Fitzroy, Assistant Attorney Gener- Colombo, shipped a heavy, sea in Among those present were com-al, applied for a further remand in the Bay of Bengal on the morning The advance body of the Chill- Shantung, troops, together with modere Peareon, R.N., Commdr. order that the necessary papers in of August 28th,
The Chief Engineer was swept the men manning the armoured Binney, dout. Commdr. James, Sir connexion with the extradition pro-
side of the deck to the other. He had his head battered in and was disarmed by the 20th Fengtion Chow, Colonel Hayley Bell, Mr. M. might be brought together.
J. Quist, (Dutch Consul), Dr.
Mr. Fitzroy, in making the ap killed instantly. Army, according to naval wireless Fierce Grove, Messrs. H. B. Lplication, said the two people who The lascar, Abdul Rasid, was messages received in Hongkong Dowbiggin, O. Steenstra, Strichter, were supposed to be bringing up the to-day. The 28th Tongtien Army W. C. Van der Steen, O. van Dors- necessary requisition to Hongkong swept overboard and drowned. :: mitted for trial.
The others received their in- is now reported to be moving west to reinforce the 10th Army, which ter, H. F. Bunje, T. D. E. Pandered, were to have arrived yesterdayjuries through being thrown vio-Bowder Stone Cottage, Borrow
DL King, E. Grimble, K. E. Greig, afternoon. He had not heard from lently on the deck. J. J. T. Bloydenstein, F. W. James, the French Consul whether The death of the Chief Engineor dale, said about 8 p.m. on June The main body of Chill-Shap-F. Lafleur, de Vries, Dr. Kotewall, they had arrived. Mr. Fitzroy has cast a gloom over the entire 19th she went hy bus to Rigg tung forces le concentrated at San Pak-ming, the compradore of added that if they did arship and the Captain and other bft-Sido Farm for milk. Having got Lanhalen and Anshen. Heavy the J.C.J., Li Yau-taun, chairman rive, they would be sent cers are deeply moved by the grim fighting took place in this aren of the Chinese Chamber of Com-direct to the Governor to obtain the tragedy.
merce, Ip Lan-chuen, Kwok Sul necessary document. Under the The Chief Engineer was, buried The Nationalist forces remain lau, and representatives of all circumstances, he asked for a re-at sen. on the Lan river, being con- local shippers. The offices of themand to put things in order. Rolfdated or front between J.C.J.L. were decorated with fings, Yungpingfu and
in harbour a point two while the vessels miles south of Landslen.
dressed
notably ship, General Pei Chun-hai is how Tilsondari and the tugs Jan and
trains-in-Chinwantao,-have--bean/Robert Ho Tung, Sir Shou-son cecding, taken against Moynter off his feet and thrown from one student, for the alleged murder of
is now near Anshan.
on Saturday.
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at the Tongshan headquarters, where he is awalting Instructions from the Nationalist Government. It is underalood that he intended proceeding to Lanhsien on Sun- day..
Quiet conditions continue in the Tongshan mining aren...
Oito.
Consul's Speech.
Mrs. Susan Cowpor, widow,
her milk she went to the Post [Office. A heavy shower came.on when she was waiting at Grango Bridge for a bus to return home, On the arrival of the Anchoria in and she sheltered under some His worship naked Mr. Fitzroy Colombo two of the lascars who had trees at Grange View. Whlio serious injurica were sheltoring she saw a man, who was if he would be prepared to go on received the
Englishman, coming with the enso next Monday, to brought ashore and removed to Hon-not which Mr. Fitzroy replied that he pital, while the injuries of the towards her. He was tall and felt he ought to be able to do so. others were attended to by the Port very dark and was wearing a blue It was a question of getting the Surgeon. J.necessary papers and their trans-
lation in time.
The Dutch Consul, Mr. M. Quist, proposed the toast of success to the Company. He said:
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The accident was reported to the local port authorities.
Dashed Against Rall. Moynier was then remanded On August 27th the s.s. Anchoria Mr. de Bruijn, Gentlemen, until Monday afternoon pext 2.15 put out from Calcutta for Colombo. On the following morning, am certain that we all present have P.m.
The court interpreter was told to August 28th, while the Chief En- accepted, with great pleasure, the No Retreat to Manchuria. invitation of the Java-China-Japan convey that to the defendant who,gineer and a party of lascars were Line to be present at the celebra-on hearing this, burat out into a engaked in repairing a steam-pipe Shanghai, Sept. 17. tion of the 25th anniversary if its torrent of words, which, the Inter-eastag which had brokon loose on General Chang Shuch-llung la existence.
We, your guests, offerpreter told the Magistrate, amount on the fore-deck, the ship lurched reported to have circulated a tele-you our warmest congratulations cd to a request by the defendant to and as her bow dipped a huge wave gram to the effect that he has for the Company's continued good his Worship to have the case tried swept over her. ordered the Fenglien forces under fortune. It is not for me, being the as soon as possible. General Hu Yuk-kwun to reinforce Consul interested, to give n.culogy the garrison at Shantallewan, and to all present on the C.J.L., but 1 has also given instructions that may say that to her applies the no Shantung-Chihli troops be per- adage 'Good wine. needs no bush' mitted to retreat into Manchuria, Out of small beginnings, three
Moreover, the Fongtien troops
small type vessels only, hus B fleet of have been ordered to take orders budded forth
some
of from the Nationalist commander eighteen sleumers,
As every- In any operations against the considerable capacity, Shantung-Chibli
troops, Nem hady knows, they are freighters with excellent passenger accom Chung Per.
modation. They form a perman- ent' connecting link between Java, Hongkong, China and Japan and lately some of the vessels also re- gularly call at Manila...
Loping Captured,
Shanghai, Sept. 16.
It is reliably reported that the Nationalist troops on Friday cap. tured Loping,
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The wave broke with such force His Worship pointed out that he that the Chief Engineer, who was could not hear the case before Mon- on the larboard side, was lifted day, as the papers would not be ncross the deck and dashed against ready. He added that the papers the starboard rall, with which his had only arrived yesterday or to-head came in violent contact.
day.
Aixiul Rasid was washed over outboard by the wave. He disappeared immediately and, in spite of the careful search made In the vicinity his body was not recovered.
Moynier then pointed through the interpreter, that he had left Singapore on July 18 and he wanted to go back.
His Worship remanded the de- fendant until Monday.
ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS. E. M. CHATER.
overcont.
There was nothing about him, except that she had met him the previous afternoon with a woman whom she took to be his wife. He was 60 yards from her when she first saw him. The man passed her, and she walked behind him to The man walked having ceased. Grange Bridge, the heavy shower right over the bridge. She did not
anything in his hand. She caught notice whether he was carrying her 'bus home at 4.10 p.m. lady who had accompanied the man on the previous day was more Chinese looking than the man. The lady was wearing a fur coat;" she was much smaller than the man.
The
The accused was asked to stand up, and Mr. Cohen asked, "Was the man anything like this man?" Witness replied, "That is exactly the man."
Cross-examined: Several people passed her while she was waiting.
On the arrival of the Anchoria at Colombe one of the lascars, Foridneah, was in a serious condition, suffering from multiple
Motor Driver's Evidence.. WRB immediately injuries and despatched to the General
William Dugdale, Я motor Hospital, Another lascar, Yea- In order to grow, to develop, to
coob, who had received a severe-in-driver, Grange, said he first saw extend and to attain its present
Jury to his right.eyd was, also the accused at Grange Bridge on June 19th; at- about 12,30 p.m. position much hard work was neces-
NEARLY $20,000 LEFT IN brought ashore and sent to the wax with a lady. They were Generals' House Raided.
sary. Mr. Roosegaarde Bisschop.
Eye Hospital....... HONGKONG. Shanghai, Sept. 16.
the now Managing Director of the
Another version of the accident at the Senteller side of the bridge, Company, was the first head agent
The lady was very According to the latest Mukden of the Line In Hongkong and it le
Hongkong estate to the value of to Abdul Rasid is that he jumped and were standing still when he
estate else-verboard in pain, having been saw them. news, on Wednesday evening Gen-largely due to his initiative and en- $19,200 and gross
same nationality as the man, eral Yang Yu-ting held a big deavours that the Company de- where amounting to £31,534, was flung against a red-hot steam pipe. small and appeared to be of the conference with the Pengtien mill-veloped no splendidly. For him, left by Mrs, Edith Mary Chater, The accountant of the Wang Witness was driving a chara at tary lenders, at which it was de- today marks also his silver jubilee. wife of Col.
Chater, Lee Chan Bank, of 27, Bonham the time from Soatoller to Kerwick, roport to He saw the accused leave the lady Strand West, made a cided that the residences of Gen- Perhaps I may also put in here & M.V.O., (retired).
The late Mrs. Chater died erals Chang Chung-chang and kind reference to Mr. Sum Pak-
the police yesterday to the effect and go in the direction of Borrow- Chu Yu-pu should be raided, naming, the Chinese passenger agent March 23, this year, at No. 31, that he was in receipt of a dale and towards Iosthwaite, She telegram from his Swatow oflee The accused passed the wicket the Government had previously of the J.C.J.L., who has under all Queen's Gate, Middlesex, received information that these circumstances promoted the iu had also lived at No. 24, Walton informing him that a foki had gate leading to Cumma Cutta
Middlesex, and
Bell absconded with $5,000 and is Wood. He asked the lady if she two leaders of the Northern troop teresis of the Company. He also Street, remnants were plotting against celebrates his silver jubilee with the Cottage, Henley-on-Thames, Ox-believed to have made for Hong-wanted to go to Keswick, and she
Allow me, gentlemen, ford.
Baid "No." to finish, up or nearly finish up with
covered.
Company.
the executors.
nature, 53.
Vernor
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kong..
the Fengtien regire.
Re-sealing of exemplification of
Alexander Davey Bruce, 'bus Accordingly, var on Thursday kind thought of the former agent probate has been granted to Mr. Mr. W. H. Whitely, of No. 17, conductor, employed by the Cum- morning the first Regiment of the of the Java Line, Mr. Quarles van D. J. Lewis, of Messrs. Johnson, Broadwood Road, has reported to berland Motor Services, Ltd., 19th. Fenglier Division arrived Ufford, who has left the Company Stoken and Master, who is the the police that some time. be abated that on June 19th he was on at the two houses simultaneously in order to accept a still better posi-attorney of Mr. E. P. Hannon, tween 12 midnight and the Keswick Scatoller 'bus. The und thoroughly searched the pro- tion in the shipping world. Whilst deceased's brother, of the Junior this morning, someone entered his "bua loft Keswick at 2 p.m., and mises. It is, alleged that heri- thanking the Agent for his kind Carlton Club, London, and Mr. house through a bathroom door was at Grange Bridge at 221 p.m. minating documents were dis- reception, I would request you all L. H. Gwyther, solicitor, No. 29, and stole from his room a loaded He saw.
1 man and woman of to drink to the prosperity of the Bedford Square, London, who are revolver and holster, valued
at foreign nationality walking arm- Severn! members of the house-J.C.J.L.
$50, a gold wrist watch valued at in-arm over the bridge towards The bequests are of a family $10, a crystal necklace valued at the Bowder Stone. He was of the hold sinif of General Chu Yu-pu,
Manager's Reply. ́the ex-tupan of Chihli, and the int
$8.50, and $10 in money.
opinion that the accused was the ter's wife, were detained. Bath Mr. de Bruijn, the manager, ro- houses are still under surveil-plied, thanking all those present for their attendance. He said he was no specch-maker, but he wish- Chang Warned,
ed to draw attention to the satis Shanghai, Sept. 16.
fying co-operation of the British The mon who were General Chang Heuch-liang has authorities. aent another delegate, Ho Feng-on the spot were all capable and lin, to warn General
their work contributed greatly to Chang Chung-chang not to oppose the the cementing of Anglo-Dutch Nationalists intention to disarm friendship.
lance.
the Northern troop remnants. The toast of continued good re- lationship between the nationa
The "Young General" fa anid to was then drunk with acclamation.. have consented tỏ give an allow~ |
Opportunity was also taken for
ance of $600,000 a month to Gen-Mr. O. Steenstra, of the Dutch eral Chang Chung-chang for the Bank, to present Mr. de Bruijn, as maintenance of the Northern rem- nants in the future.
representative of the J.CJ.L, with
The
a silver inkstand, which he hoped General Chang Chung-chang would be used for the signing of has asked the Fengiten delegate many more billa of lading, to wire to the Nationalist troops gift was contributed by members requesting them not to cross the of the Dutch community and, ss Luenho River, so that lie can have lauch, it was hoped that it would time to arrange the surrender of ba accepted by the reigning his forces.
manager,
Mr. de Bruijn replied in suitable
Dr. Wang in Shanghni.
Shanghai, Sept. 16. Dr. C. T. Wang, the Nanking Foreign Minister, arrived Bhanghai this morning..
Waiting for Sun. Fo.
Shanghai, Sept. 16.
in
On account of many requesto
from Nanking, Mr. Wy Han-mio,
terms.
Sun Fo before going to Nanking, Mr. Sun Fo expected to arrive
in Shanghai on Friday.
Peking Council.
Shanghai, Sept. 16. The Nationalist politician,
the Nationalist "Rightist" politic- Chang Chun, who has been elected far, now in Shanghai, has decided to the post of Chairman of the to leave for the capital in one or Peking Branch Political Council, two days time in the company of left Mokonshan, near Hangelow, Marshal Li Chei-aum and Mr. Tai yesterday for Shanghal. Chi-tao.
atated that he may shortly depart ⠀⠀ Saveral. C.E.C. Commissioners for Peking to assUMO
the post, here will await the return of Mr.which he at firat declined.
It is
CIRIS, HY NEA SERVICE, ING - RED U. K. PAT. OF
"He's taking it up to Missus O'Reilly on the TOP floor.”
man.
Addison Pepper, omnibus pro- prietor, Grange, Borrowdalo, sald he was driving his 'bus on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 19th, to Grange Bridge, and on the way, about 145 p.m., he passed two Chinese opposite Grange View. He was going in his garage to pre- pare for the road again some time after four o'clock when he saw the The man was man returning. then alone and was walking through the village towards Bor- nowdale Gabear "He would not like to say that the accused was the man he saw.
Gertrude Spry single woman Rosthwaite, stated that she was cycling shortly after two o'clock on, the afternoon of June 19th, when she saw two Chinese fa man and a woman) on the Keswick side of Grange Bridge. They were walking towards, the Bridge, ard pero arm-in-arm
Beneath an Umbrella, Thomas Wilson, farmer, Grange, said at 7.80 on the Tuesday even. ing he went for a walk alongside the Derwent and entered a field. near Grange. Bridgo. He walked up-stream for some distance, and returned by a footpath leading up an incline to the main road. He saw a piece of brown paper on a rock and a little further on he saw the edge of an umbrella over some big stones. He then saw a woman with the open umbrella covering the upper part of her body, He thought the woman was lying in a peculiar position as it was on an Incline. In the village he men- (Continued on Page 8.)
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