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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930.
RIVER STEAMERS OVERLOADED.
CAPTAINS OF LUNGSHAN AND ON LEE FINED.
SERIOUS OFFENCES.
The masters of two
river steamers, were summoned before the Hon. Commdr. G. F. Hole, RN, at the Marine Court this morning for overloading their vessels on March 13. In each case, a fine of $250 was imposed. Mr. H. C. Macnamara, who appeared on behalf of Capt. B. Thomson, of the Lungshan, plead ed guilty and read to his Worship a part of the ship's log which showed that the master did all he could under the ciroumstances to take the ship above the Plimsol! mark after it had been pointed out to him that the load-line was submerged three inches.
MR. PEPYS IN HONGKONG.
IX.
A SUBSTITUTE FOR JAZZ.
NEW DANCE BROUGHT TO HONGKONG.
QUESTION OF TASTE.
out to revolu
This morning to the Suffolk, frigate, of which Stewart Goss be chirurgeon in chief, with whom 1 talk a space of my play, and how it doth go. And we drink a glass of the finest sherrys sack that "If In our travels, we lear Bristol Cream. And I am minded of music and a more ever I taste, which I learn be called behind us a taste for a better type to buy me some when the dollar style of dancing, we shall achievo graceful do go up. And mighty merry, we our ambition," said Mr. Albert all waxed, for the officers all Barnett, famous in the dancing gather together at asven strokes of world as co-inventor with Miss the ship's bell, at a letter he Nora Chilo, of the latest British showed us, welcoming him as a dance, the Trebla, who has just new arrival to the Colony. But arrived in the Colony accompanied Lord, the man has been here these by Miss Chilo, In the course of twelve months and more. This a tour of the British Dominiona firm doth seek to expedite his future and Colonies. journeyings, and mighty civil too! But I do think the Captain of his tionise, but they aim to improve
They are not frigate might have a word to the standard of ball-room dancing on this Thence, though it irked we to leave the Bristol Cream, to Some of the water tanks were
see an old line of battle-ship with pumped out in order to do this and
a coverture of wood, above such as at 10.10 p.m., the load-lice was
I have not seen since I was a boy adjudged correct by Mr. R. J. she is named the Tamar, and acts nt Plymouth. And they tell me Nunn, of the Harbour Office, whoa Navy depot for the port. prosecuted, and the vessel the. who the Dodo may be I know not. proceeded to Canton.
to the Club where much dis-
of my play with Mr. Hannibal who do give so much pains to his part I doubt not he will be mighty fine therein. And so to Anderson's where I do book my sents for 'every night, and find though many are taken, there are yet & plenty left. But it being now live o'clock, I home by way of the Peak Club, where I drink a glass. My wife, poor wretch, mighty cross that I do not return before, but Lord! a man must meet his fellowes sometime. After supper, we played at cartes, and so to bed.
Mr. Macnamara pointed out to his Worship that this was the first time Capt. Thomson had been suni- moned for over-loading his vessel and also that the Hongkong, Can- ton and Macao Steamboat Com pany had never been arraigned before for this offence.
His Worship, however, said he regarded the offence s a very serious one. "I am afraid I can- not discriminate," added Worship.
his
In the other case, Mr. E. S. C. Brooks represented the defendants, Capt. R. J. Gillsepie and Mr. Chung Cheong-sze, master and owner re- spectively, of the s.s. On Lee.
As Mr. Brooks pleaded guiny, in the case of the master, the sun- nons against the owner was dis- missed.
was
So
courso
BANDIT OUTRAGE IN KWANGSI,
and it is reore than probable that they will in the near future give the latest developments in danc- demonstrations in Hongkong of
ring.
Mr. Barnett is an interesting But conversationalist, and in the. course of an interview yesterday, he discussed dancing in its many aspects, making special reference to the unsociability of our modern dancers, due in some measure to the institution of public dancing in hotels.
FRENCH PRIEST CAPTURED
AND TORTURED.
The Selfish Age.
"One partner per night is this is not only unnecessary, general practice," he says," exceedingly selfsh."
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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Across
1 Genus of cuttle fish, 10 Sorts.
6 Act of saving.
11 Robber.
16 Contralto. 13 Small movable plane.
17 Mix.
19 Green fodder pit. 20 One who pleads.
22
but 20 Perceive, the22 Scarce..
25 Sad. "but 28 Penitent.
31 Lakes. where they dare not butt in, as it 31 Kind of tar.
"People have got to the stage 33 Froth.
32 At the top.
is called, for fear of a rebuff. 36 Suitable. They may be well acquainted with 38 Knots. the ladies, but an extraordinary 41 Epistle. convention prevents then from 43 Best. asking for a dance."
can be
Organisers of dances helpful by innovations which would tend to make their company mingle more freely,
4* Eccentric.
47 In the rear.
2. Refreshing.
Down
3 Perfume.
4 Utilizable.
5 Walk sideways,
6 Stay still.
Mr. Barneft does not advocate 60 Relating to the ear. Mr. Brooks said that on the day
that Hongkong should go back to 51 Remedy. in question, the master did not ex-
the time when it was considered 53 Accidents. bad, form to peet to carry such a large number
dance more than 54 Entwined. twice with the same person, but,
55 Weird. of passengers up to Kongmoon as he did. The reasons why so many.
A British naval wireless message should seek the happy medium. he thinks that the younger set
36 Rises. 57 Small rivers. people went up to Kongmoon were received yesterday reports that the where it would not be considered (1) 12th March, the day before Rev. Father Croca of Taipingfun intrusion to ask a friend for a the offence was committed,
has been captured by bandits. The
dance. adds that an the fifth anniversary of the death report
American of Dr. Sun Yat-sen and (2) 15th missionary who arrived at Wuchow March, two days after, was the day atated that the Kwangsi troops are on which the Customs authorities doing much looting in the dis at Kongmoon had decided to in-tricts which they control. crease the rates.
As to the dance which Mr. Bar- After a while, went on Mr. the report of the capture of the nett and Miss Chilo have origina- 11 Tills. Brooks, the master realised that he Rev. Father Crocq, who is a mem-ted, and which is growing tre- 12 Perfume from flowers. would have an uncommonly large ber of the Mission Etrangeres de mendously in popularity all over number of passengers and he or-Paris and was in charge at Tal- the world, it is marked by grace- dered two lighters alongside the pingfu, Kwangsi, The "Reds" ful movements and simplicity pro- vessel with a view to taking off some of the cargo, bet just at that time the boarding officer went on oard the ship and found it to be overloaded.
Enquiries made locally confrma
raided his headquarters, he was tortured and forced to give up the keys of the mission house and Church. The "Reds" then sacked the whole place.
Mr. Nunn then withheld the ves- Father Croce was forced to leave sel's clearance until enough cargo with the bandits and nothing fur- was discharged to enable the Plim-ther has been heard of him. soll mark to remain above the Report has also been received water, and at 4.30 p.m. the Board- locally of the capture and sub- Ing Officer was satisfied.
sequent release of the Rev. Father Mr. Brooks went on to say that Caysac of Namong, Nanning. He the offence was not deliberately was captured on February 28 and committed and was beyond the another
message received since control of the master. The states that he has been released. vessel had not sailed yet, but However, no defi: ite information was still at her wharf, and he has been received to this effect. did not think it was very serious.
an
His Worship pointed out that; the master could have got officer at the gangway to see that the vessel was not overloaded, but Mr. Brocks replied that there were five gangways on the ship.
"I cannot take any excuse; I am sorry," said his Worship, who added that if a master of a ship over-loaded his vessel in
Home
Lamgchow Stil! Held.
mising an easy popularity. It will also appeal to those who appre ciate good music as its rhythm is that of the classical mazurka.
'It is quite different from the Charleston and other freak dances, based upon the antics of the latest discovered native tribes.
Qualities Combined.
cinating as the foxtrot, graceful It might be described as fas-
as the tango, simple as the one- Altogether there are seven differ- step and as dainty as the minuet. ent steps, the basic one being the Trebla step which acts as a link to connect up other figures. K essentially 1 non-sequence
.
step, designed expressly for the to give their own interpretation to purpose of allowing the dancers
mazurka is just as spirited as any really delightful music. The
fox-trot.
is A Reuter message from Shanghai reports that the Communist, force which recently captured Lungchow anxiety is felt as to the safety of is still holding the town, and twenty Chinese girls belonging to the mission orphanage.
Hongkong dance enthusiasts will welcome the interest of a new dance and there seems no reason
"catch on."
waters, the maximum penalty HOCKEY CLUB SECOND why "The Trebla" should not
would be inflicted at once.
XI DEFEATED.
Mr. Barnett and Miss Chilo were among the judges at the
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The purchasers were Messrs. Au❘ Young Pak Chan, Kong Wong and Tam Sing, of No. 67, Kwai Lung! Street
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