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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1929.

INAUGURAL CONCERT FROM NEW STUDIO,

Brondcast by Z.H.W, on 350 metres, 6.00-6.00 p.m. Programme of Chi nese Music, (Records supplied through the courtesy of Messrs. Tak Bhing having arrived, Consignees of carge|Co.). by her are informed that all Goods 6.00-7.00 p.m.

English Records are being landed, at their risk into programme. For Hospital). the hawardous and/or extra-hazardous 7.48 p.m. Evening weather report. godowns of the Hongkeng & Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Co, Ltd. whence

Inaugural Concert. delivery may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after

rent.

For the benefit of listeners tuning in, there will be a short transmission from 8.50 p.m. until 8.55 p.m.

The following is the programmie 10th October, 1920, will be subject for the Inaugural Concers from the

Studiocy now Broadcasting

(1) 9 pm. His Excellency The Mr. W. T. ernment (The Southern, C.M.G.), will speak. (2) 9.5 p.m. The Hon. Dr. Kotewall,

C.M.G

will speak lo Chinese, (3) 9.10 p.m. Selections.

All claims against the vessel must be presented to "the Undersigned_on or before 17th October, 1929, or they will not be recognized.

Ali broken, chafed and "damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on 10th October, 1929, at 10a.m.

¿No Fire Insurance has becu effected. Bills of Lading will be countersign-

ad by.

THE BANK LINE LTD.,

General Agents.

THE DEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

From MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

The Steamship,

"BENGLOE"

Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that all Goods are being land. ed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from

wharves delivery may be obtained.

the

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Codowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th October will be subject to rent.

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 25th October or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 9th October at 10 a.m. by Mesars, Goddard and Douglas,

No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersign ed by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO, LTD..

Agents. fongkong, 4th October, 1929.

SHANGHAI COUP.

ULLMANN'S ROBBED OF $100,000 OF GOODS.

Oficer Adminis*** The Gov.)

SHELLEY STREET

AFFAIR.

TWO KOS:B. PRIVATES SENTENCED.

were

The case for the defence opened with evidence given on oath by Private Harry Shea. In reply to his soliciter, Mr. Strellett, Shea said that he possessed a military pass which entitled him to stay out of barracks as late as 12.30

A.m.

MURDERED PRIESTS. MR. SUN FO RETURNS.

NO RESULT TO BARON GUILLAUME'S MISSION,

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BOARDS THE PRESIDENT GRANT FOR THE NORTH.

Entertained at Canton.

The case against Privates

Peking, Oct. 7. Mr, Sun Fo, the Minister of Raf-" Thomas McEwen and Furry Shea,

Baron Guillaume has returned ways, accompanied by Madame Sun of the 2nd Batt. The King's Own

to Peking and states that so far Fo, arrived in. Hongkong yester- Scottish Borderers, who charged with assaulting Mrs. Chan it has been impossible to get the day evening by the Canton-Kow- Lel-sze, an old woman of 60, in bodies of Bishop Jana and Fathers loon express. The Minister later Shelley Street on August 80, ended Rupertus and Brüno down to boarded the President Grant for before Mr. E. W. Hamilton yester-Ichang, owing to the disturbed Shanghai on his return to his post day, when both the accused were conditions in that area. Afg In Nanking. The President Grant. found guilty and sentenced to Similarly. It appears to have left at midnight.

been Impossible to do anything In a short conversation with a three months' hard labour.

towards apprehending the guilty. Press representative, Mr. Sun "parties."

Fo said that he had caus On October 1.a memorial service ferred with the magistrate and for the murdered priests was officials of Chung Shan district in held at Ichang, and was attended connexion with the reconstruction by Baron Guillaume and local work designed to make it the first foreign officiala, also by Chinese model haten in China. civil and military officials, whó On the night in question he had expressed to Baron Guillaume | ||

Canton, Oct. 7 a few drinks with McEwen in the their deep regret over, the mur- A tiffin was given to day by Mr. "Wet Canteen" at Mount Austin ders-Reuter.

Douglas Jenkins, the American Barracks, and with the latter sub-

Consul General, at which Mr. Sun. sequently attended the roll call, at

Fo was the guest of honour. 9.30 pm. They were perfectly

Baron Guillaume, Councillor of Other guests included General sober when, agreeing upon a plan the Belgian Legation; had left for Chan Ming-shu, General Wu Teh- ed out on a walk. Starting out at Ichang, where he will investigate Tao Li-chien, Mr. F. H. Tysou, Mr. 10.10 p.m. they walked all the the murder of Blahop Jans and G. H. Burdick, Col. Frederick Fal- way down Peak Road and took the two of his colleagues. The French mer, the war correspondent, Mr. G. left turning at the Albany into Legation has received a wire from W. Greene, Mr. R. D. Waldbtt, and Caine Road, That was done to avoid the guards at Government Dr. C. T. Wang In response to the Consul James E. McKenna, Our

Own Correspondent. Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith. House. It would not have matter-protest against the murders in ed much to me, but it would to Ichang stating that "all necessary

Returned Students' Reception. McEwen who had no pass," ex-pleasures have been taken in order that the culprits shall be found

Canton, Oct. 7. plained witness.

Minister Sun Fo and General Wu to exemplary and submitted

Teh-chen were guests of honour punishment."]

nt a welcome reception given by the

Euro-American Returned Students Club on Mantuk Maloo yesterday at 6 p.m.

The Aloha Serenaders.; (Under the direction of Mr. H. R. Sequeira), Solon,

{A Peking message of September 18 stated:

(4) 9.18 pm, Soprano Bowes-Smith concerted between them, they start Hankow by train, en route to chen, General Auyang Kui, Mr.

Mrs. A. M. (a) "Daffodil Days,"

Montague,

Phillips. (b) "An April birthday,"

Landon Ronald. Accompanist, Mr. A. M. Bowes-Smith,

(5) 9.25 p.m. Plano Solos,

(a) Study in A flat, Chopin. (b) Nails Waltz, Dolebes-

(6) 9.30 p.m. Tenor Solos,

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Dohnanyi,

Mr. Li Chor-chi.' (a) "At Dawning." Cadman. (b) "I hear a thrush at eve,"

Cadman. Violin obligato, Mr. John Braga. Accompanist, Mr. George Grimble (7) 9.44 p.m. Dick Bar Plano. and

(8) 9.52 p.m. Violin Solos,

Mr. John Braga. (a) "Chanson Hindou,"

A

Rimsky-Korsakov (arranged by

Kreisler)

\ (b) "The Lark,” Glinks Auer.

Accompanist, Mra. G, W. R. Grigge

10.02 p.m. Intermission. (0) 10.07 p.m." Selections,

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The Aloha Serenaders. Under the direction of Mr. H. R. Sequeira. (10) 10.15 p.m. Soprano Solos,

Mrs. O. C. Womack, (a) Rose in the bud," Forster. (b) "Who buy my lavender?"

German, Accompanist, Mrs. Scott-Little, (11) 10.23 p.m. Baritone Solo,

E Mr. H. Glover. "Out where the big ships go,"

Thos Accompanist, Mr. George Grimble, (12) 10.30 p.m. Vocal Duets,

(a) "Love is meant to make us

Shanghai, Oct. 7. A daring robbery was perpetrat- ed to-day, when thieves effected an entrance to J. Ullmann 'and· Company's premises in Nanking Road and stola jewellery, watches et cetera, to the value of $100,000..)

The loss was discovered when (16)

work the manager returned to after tiffin.

ewitt.

Mr. and Mra, J. Cornelius.

glad," (from "Merrie England") German.

They turned into Elgin Street and down Shelley Street walking abreast. McEwen suddenly walk- ed at a sharp pace towards a shop from which a shaft of light was cast across the roadway. Witness following behind, could see bia

companion outlined in the light of

the doorway, and could see him, a moment later, taking up a position beside a sewing machine in the shop..

At that moment a woman came

towards them. She stumbled over the steps of the pavement and shot right across the roadway. Unable to recover her balance, she fell. She shouted out, and what she said witness could not understand and could not know at the time that.

it had anything to do with him and McEwen. Attaching no import- ance to it, he called McEwen away from the shop and they both con- tinued their walk down Shelley Street.

a shop further on, he walked in to see what was going on. He denied that he ever swung on an electric

tended a banquet given by the Later in the evening, they at-

light as was suggested by Inspec- Kwangtung military and civil

tor: Shannon.

officials at the Tu-sze Yuan ' Sergeant Major Gillaland, of the Tungahan.. The following, wJD 2nd Bn. King's Own, Scottish present at the banquet, Chairman Borderers, said the defendants Chan Ming-shu, Mr. Fan Ki-mo, were perfectly sober when he saw General Tong Yin-wa, Mr. Hsu them for the last time that evening Chung-ching, General Li Yang- in the barracks room, between 9.30 ting, Mr. Sun Hi-men, Mr. Lum and 9.40. In breaking barracks, Wan-kol, mayor of the Canton the defendants had to make a wide Municipality, and Mr. Lum YIK- detour to avoid pickets and police chung. Canton News Agency.

men.

That closed the case

for the

defence. Mr. Strellett then ad- dressed the Bench at great length.

He naked the Court not to believe the story of the witnesses, which, If it were true, would, he said, pat the fents of the "Three Musketeers"

in the shade. He suggested that the woman, frightened by a wrong interpretation of the movements of the defendants, precipitately got out of their way, forgetting the steps of the pavement and sustain in an accidental fall as the result.

Found Guilty.

His Worship said he believed that both the defendants were ly ing, and found them guilty of the charges brought against them.

"A Big Noise." They were

a big followed by

moments later noise, and a few were overtaken by Police Ser- geant, who said he wanted to take both McEwen and him into custody. He said that they had done enough damage, but did not tell them what (b) "Until," Sanderson.

they Accompanist, Mr. George Grimble.with. On the way to the Police were going to be charged (13) 10.40 p.m. Dick Barty

Station, witness asked the Sergeant and a Piano,

to take him in charge instead of (14) 10.81. p.m. Baritone Solos,

Mr. Frank Austin. a Chinese who was holding him by fal "Still as the night," Carl Bohm, the shoulder. On the second time

do 20. of asking, the Sergeant agreed to On the charge of assaulting the old woman, both McEwen and Shea Replying to the Magistrate, wit-were sentenced to three months' ness said he never laid hands on hard labour. I am informed that any "woman, and suggested that the second defendant has, up to the witnesses were brought up for a story put up by someone. Who that person was he would not say Thomas McEwen next went into the witness-box. After detailing their movements earlier in the evening, he said that when they His Worship then added that in reached Shelley Street. he was of Shea's previous good pestered by a chair-coolie, who be character, he would give Shea the. came aggressive. As the coolie put option of a fine of $250. up his hands, witness struck him on the nose. He then resumed his walk with Shen,"

(b) Thy beaming eye MacDowell.

Edward Accompanist, Mr. George Grimble.

10.59 p.m. Selections,

The Aloha Serenadera. Under the direction of Mr.Sequeira.. Hitherto there have been no (16) 11.10 p.m. "God Save the King." arrests-Reuter.

Close down.

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& A'wart 6,715 17th Oot. | Straits, Colombo & B'bay 9,144 26th Oct. | M'les, L'don, Hull, R'dm

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local chambers. of commerce. SHIRALA Last year he was put in charge TALMA date, an exemplary character. of the construction of the Sun Choice of bad companionship, has Yat-sen Memorial. He was 61 got him into the mess in which he years of age. has got into. I cannot, however, possibly take any lenient view of this."

was

McEwen, who had admitted

the chair-coolle, striking further fined $10 or 14 days. The sentences are to be served secatively.

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