THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, 'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17,· 1930.

ARRIVAL OF SPANISH|SOUTH CHINA MOTOR ALLEGED ROBBERY AT

TRAINING SHIP.

SHIPBUILDING CO.

YAUMATI SHELTER.

15,000 SHARES ISSUED & ALLOTTED.

MAN ARRESTED AFTER TWO YEAR'S FREEDOM.

chorage. The Yensed was hearted shares out of the 60,000 available now, with two

ship

LOCAL LADY'S TRIP TO YUNNAN.

for Guatemala, Mr. J. G., Gon-, 222,000 square feet, of which 140,000 muti 159nd assulted the com- introduced the lecturer.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE,

From NEW YORK PHILADEL

PHIA 题 MARSEILLES,

The steamship,

"CITY OF COMINTII”. having arrived Consignees of cargo

that

ATG informed

Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of Holt's Wharf, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be submitted after The Goods have left the Godowns, and nil Goods remaining undelivered after 20th December, 1930 will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the

Steamer

must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 27th December, 1930 or

the

INTERESTING LECTURE AT SALUTE EXCHANGED - WITH THE PORT YESTERDAY.

THE HELEN MAY.

The South China Motor-Shipbuid- An armed robbery which took Mrs. L. Formler addressed a fair. After nearly a week's trip, the Spanish training abip Juan Sebas-ing and Repairing Works, Ltd. the place two years ago was recalled ly large gathering at the Helen or "A tian Elcano arrived from Manihing ceremony of who works in when one of the alleged robbers was May Institute last night

Kowloon was performed on September yesterday at 4 pare, and moored at 25 by the tron, Mr. Rt. 11. Kolewall, charged before Mr. Butters at the Holiday in Yuanau." The lecturer yesterday illustrated her discourse with 16,0000 Kowloon Magistracy. one of the buoys in the naval a need that there are

with having in October. lantern slides of the people, sconery

others,

boarded a and other matters of interest in soon after arrival by the Spanish offered to the public. Conaul, Mr. 4. Ledesma, the Con- The shipyard has a total area of passenger boat lying in the Yau-Yunnan province. Mrs. E. R. Halll- shelter, armed with fax occupied, the chair, and briefly marine revolver. zalez de Bernedo, and Rev. Father are retained and 82,000

Yunnan, nid the lecturer, was Suarez of the Spanish Procuration. rights to the depth of 24 feet at low plainant, Fan Met, a married wo- tide, ly arrangement with the who were received by the comman-owners of adjacent lets this area can man, and stolen from her a gold the largest province in China, and der, Senor Don Claudio Lage de be extended to 307,000 square feet in ring and $140.

also one of the least known, party Lanzas.

enne of hressity.

Defendant was arrested on De beenuse it lay so far from every. A salute fred by the Spanish Didi rumpun bas at present three cember 1 by the Chinese detective thing else, and partly because it was answered by 1.M.S.buf.ding berths for ship up to 300 feet The On, who was killed last week was an almost imccessible plateau,

long and two smallers ones for small in a resturant in Youmati. Modway,

and was a province which was least ernit. In addition to this it han To-morrow the visitors will be been decided to build four patent

Inspector Fallon, outlining the known by the Chinese themselves.

that about 9 pm, on The officially received by Spanish re-slipways for ships up to 325 feet in case, anid

ting high, surrounded by mountains 7 Logenma's home.

200 feet in length ench with a heavy was on board her boat in the Yau- which rose to between fifteen and

and a small railway to mati It was originuily intended that lift erane

shelter when four twenty thousand feet on the west. the whule yard. is, typhoon

men the Junn Sebastian Elean would run over go into deck here, but repairs will furthermore, contemplated to order came alongside in a dinghy. On the north-east the mountains signed by

Two of them boarded, raying that were not so high: but the platenu DAL from Europe further machineries }...”. and plants, and everything in this they had come to search the boat, dipped suddenly into the Yangtae Complainant's husband was on a valley. The only corner of the pro- shipyard will the entirely the use of coal bont nearby. After an air-viner which was appoing w

liminating steam and gasoline engines, and every successful search, the two men nakon the autheast bordering Kwang- aschine with be driven separately, jed the wornan what she had with st.

The company is prepared to under-her. She replied that she had some The whole of the province was any sort of repnir work for money. They asked her to produce very rich in mineral wealth, agri- Deasel engine maltors and other reit, and when she did so one of them cultural products and live stock. snatched it and ran away. Two The British planned a railway from fot the men were arrested, but ther Hangoon via Mandalay into Yun- The Steamship, too low and Stoker Folling of defendant escaped arrest and it nan, but the only railway which and

**BENARTY** in Monday's issue a report of the H.M.S. Medway was disqualified,

was only on December 1 last that materialised was from French Indo- | Consignees of Carge hereby This was incorrect. Actually, we on arrested him. Navy bozing tournament at the R. N.

informed that all Goods are being Canteen Theatre on Saturday night are now informed, in the second round

their

into rinis

the were landed appeared, and it was stated that in Gaskel¦ gave up and fobbins was de.

XLTH hazardous and/or

hazardous And the third round O. Big. Gaskell flared the winHier

1.M.S. Berwick fall front a blow that inaccuracy

Godlawns of The Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Go.. Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

sidents at afternoon tea uf Mr.length and twu fitting but wharves of October 28,1928, the complainant | foot fent lay about six thousand hours of 10.56 .. and Noon, within

be carried out at Yokohnina. The vlaltor is scheduled to leave Friday night.

A CORRECTION.

CANADI

RESULT OF NAVY BOXING BOUT,

Jake

pairs.

We regret the

A DELIGHTFUL CRUISE DE LUXE.

by the

EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA

21,860 Tens Gross, Length 615, fert LEAVING HONGKONG

FEBRUARY 17th, 1931

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Arriving NEW YORK

APRIL 17th, 1931

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The Evidence.

Mr La Bart Sparrow, A.S.F., -aid that on Deventer he con- dueted an identification parade at the Yaumati police station. There were nine persons in the parade In- cluding the prisoner, all dressed in the same way and of similar height and appearance. There were three wiles. The first was Lo Shlag, The second the complainant,

Foo Mei, and the third Sin 11in-kwong. The first witness without any hesitation picked out the defendant, Fan Mei said the robbery took place about 9 p.m. when she was alone in her boat.

China.

まきくうし

Yunnan

The people of

by any mean the majority [ ['hinese. She had read in a book that there were fourteen million people, one third being Chinese,

Trip From Hongkong.

All broken, chafed and damaged

will not be recognized, Goods are to be left in the Godown. where they will be examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays, between the Free Storage perissi on One Week. No Fire Insurance has been effect- Bit of Lading will be hunter.

THE BANK LINE LTD)..

Hongkong, 15th December. 1930,

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

Agents.

From LEITH. MIDDLESBROʻ. ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAITS,

at

:

are

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the GodownA.

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 2nd January 1831, 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 18th December 1930, at 10 am, by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be counter-

signed by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 12th December, 1930.

The lecturer also outlined them all Goods remaining undelivered route taken by the party in which after the 19th December 1930, will she was in their trip to Yunnan be subject to rent. from Hongkong. They first did sen trip to Haiphong, and from there went to Hoihow. then to Pakhoi, where they took motor enrs inland to Haiphong, where they French Customs nenuntered the service and had to leave their bags Two men board. behind before they took train to ed and said they had come to search | Janu

Jonui. The journey lay through her boat. They were not in uni-rive plains cultivated by Annamites, From Hanol the journey Iny form nor had they any badges. After they had finished the search through jungle until they crossed The they asked her to get into their the Red River into Yunnan. boat, in which she saw, besides the railway up the steep face of the boath

One of the plateno, said the lecturer, was n atman, another man. men wanted to search her, but she tribute to the skill of the French refused to be searched, whereupon engineers,

The villages were built of mud she was struck on the shoulder with something. She did not see any walls, and were very picturesque arms. She

then got frightened and against a background of greenery. of the allowed herself to be searched. The But the plcturesqueness men extracted a purae containing place was in sharp contrast to the $140 and a gold ring from her people, who win dirty novels, and poor, back- jacket. Her husband, who was on ward, and lived in dirty board a caal boat close by, and who were terrified by spirits and by had seen what happened, then came their own fellow men. It was a

Two of board.

the men jumped place where summary justice was into the water, while the third often meted out, and the lecturer jumped on board a lighter and ran gave a brief story of one such in-Reuter's American Service. ashore. Her husband and a maneident.

on

named Fan Kwai arrested the two The province abounded in tin, men who had jumped into the coal, copper and lead. Salt wells water. She did ant recover her were also plentiful in places, and purse. The man who escaped though she saw nothing of the gold

snatched the purse from her.

Lo Shing corroborated. In reply to questions from the defendant, witness denied that he had sent a lausman of his to borrow 330 from the defendant. ·

and silver which was said to be found there, she believed that it must exist. It was also fumens for its particular kind of tea, which was exported to all parts of the work. Opium was one of its chief After evidence of arrest of defen-products, and was smoked largely dant had been given, and after de-y the people. fendant's own evidence, which was The lecturer punctanted her talk a complete denial, Mr. Buttera enm- mitted the man le stand his trini at the next Sessiona.

with reminiscences, some humorous,

A: Its conclusion she was accorded

a hearty vote of thanks.

ALLIES' WAR DEBTS.

BIG SUM RECEIVED BY U. S. TREASURY.

Washington, Dec. 16. Including nearly £19,000,000 from Britain and big suma from France and Italy, the Treasury yesterday received £24,600,000 war debt payments from abroad.

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