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Bill of Lading.

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Saturday, 7tli June. ...Saturday, 11th July.

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BOMBAY via Singapore, Panang & Colombo.

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Tuesday, 30th June.

Monday. 18th July.

NEW YORK, BOSTON viu Panama.

*Tatsuno Maru

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Constantinople.

Genoa & Marsoilles.

*Durban Maru

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*Morioka Maru

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SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

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Tuesday, 30th June. Tuesday, 7th July.

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Tuos. 30th June at 7 a.m. Batur. 18th July at 7am. Tues. 28th July at 7 a.m.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1981.

RICH MAN'S GIFTS TO

LONDON POOR..

COUNSEL'S STORY OF SHARE DEALINGS.

Halat . The Public Trustee. Court-Appeal.

JAPANESE CONTEST.

FLYING JOURNALISTS. CROSS

AT CROYDON.

London, June 23. The two Japanese journalists who are flying round the world on Serat-opposite routes, met at Croydon air- port yesterday, where their routes

WATER POLO LEAGUE.

THE NAVY RUN KOWLOON

· TO ODD GOAL.

At the V.R.Clast evening the

pols displays were

din. water

which! appointing, the two matches Judes, Lords Justicen

were played falling considerably ton, Greer, and Slesser.

below the standard usually associated. with the league. However, they wore the manna of Kowloon and Counsel.--For the Public Trus-crossed.

further Borderera gainorlug The purpose of the lights, the tee, Mr. F. P. M. Schiller, K.C., and Mr. Theodore Mathey; for which are undertaken in friendly league points, though In both cases. by members of the the winners were somewhat flattered. Mr. Cecil Jalut, Mr. Harold Mur- competition

Kowloon have three players to phy; for the National City Bank staff of the Tokyo Asahi and of Now York, Mr. F. J. Tucker. Osaka Anahi, is to show how thank for their success against the Navy In Division "A"-Stoker and Valuable shares which were quickly the ordinary traveller cun

the brothers E. and M. Raliton. The last-named notched four of his side's owned by Mr. John Albert Drinan, go round the world, using the re-

Avo gonis, and mvealed himself a who left nearly all his fortune to gular passenger and air services.

PASEARES have been booked brilliant opportunist. His brother the poor boxes of the Metropolitan

was a tower of strength In defence police courts. were the subject of through Thomas Cook and Son

Limited, the well-known tourist and attack, and worked uncensingly, this appeal.

agents, and the connexions are be- while Stoker caught the eye with com

wianors remaining point. ing specially speeded up at each fine covering work. Paget scored the

halt.

Mr. Schiller, K.C., for the Public Trustee, said that the appent was from an order made by a Judge in

The travellers, of whom, the re- Chambers, discharging an order made by the Master, who had di-presentative of the Tokyo paper left Japan on June 15 and the rected that Mr. Cecil Halat, the son of the plaintiff in the action, representative of the Osaka paper he painted to represent the left on June 6, anticipate that they estate in the sction, because Mr. will complete their journeys in fait, senior, had died.

There was a very considerable It was sum of money at stake. invested in Canadian Pacific Rail- way shares. Since the death of Mr. Drinan this fund, by being hung up. had already depreciated the extent of over £32,000, all of which loss would be offered by the charity to which the fund was left.

about 31 days.

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The Navy put up a surprisingly good show in the second half, and succeeded in levelling things up at the eighth goal, but Raliton's last minuto effort was too good for them. Parker scored 3 and McRae the other. Tenma

Kowloon Hedley, Stoker, Sullivan, E. Railton, M. Railton, Paget and Arls.

It has taken ten days to com- plete the journey across Siberia, Russia and Germany to London, of which a small section was under- taken by rail. The other travel- ler, who has been nineteen days on the journey, crossed the Pacificoon "B" gave the 20th. and Atlantic by water, but will re- travel when he leaves sume air London to-day.—British Wireissa,

Royal Navy. Day, Radcliff, Wal tere, Wadham, Parker, MaRas, Les.

A Walk-Over. Unable to raise a team, the Kow- Heavy Bat- lery a walk-over in their "g" Divi- ston motch. The teams engaged in a friendly, which was as well for Kow loon's sake, or their goal would have been badly spoilt

average

Mr. Schiller said that Mr. Halat, senior, died in Egypt, in February, 1931. Then the Public Trustee tock out the summons to appoint AVIATION INSURANCE- match resulted in win for the Bar-

Mr. Cecil Haflat to continue the proceedings as between the Public Trustee and Haist. That aun- DIGI came Before Master Hall, who made the order appointing Mr. Ceeft Haint to carry on pro- reedings.

Against that order Mr. Cecil Haist appealed, and the appeal come before Mr. Justice Macungh ten. in Chambers, and he allowed the appeal, setting aside the or-

ler, with costs.

It was from that order that the Public Trustee now appealed.

Dealing with the facts of the case, Mr. Schiller said that Mr. Drinan was a man of considerable wealth. Ife died in the South of France.

A NEW COMBINE FORMED IN BRITAIN.

London, June 20: The Times staten that the Bri- tish Aviation Insurance Company, Limited, has been formed, with a capital of £250,000, by a number of leading British insurance com- panies, together with certain Lloyd's underwriters.

It is

With the players more enthusiastic than skilful, the South Walcs Borderers and 31st. Heavy Battery

derem by the odd goal threo. Team:

Sutherland, BorderersColeman, Smith, McCarthy, Brown, Harries, Foley.

in

Battery-Peat, Saunders, Scott, Phillips, Moore, Anton, Smith.

PHYSICAL CULTURE.

PROWESS OF STUDENTS OF PROF. MAURICIO.

develop the work hitherto done by the British Avia

The half yearly examination of the tion Insurance Group, Limited.

The companies and underwrit-Mauricio Physical Training School took place yesterday afternoon. One ers subscribing the "capital are

pupil, Mr. Leung Fung-kl, B.A., represented in almost all parts of teacher of King's College, sat for the the world, and through their first test and obtained" 100 per cent. His will was sworn, quite apart agencies they will be able to offer by going through a series of twelve from the securities which are con insurance of all kinda needed by exercises. He was awarded a diploma cerned in this action, at some-neronautical and associated In- and a silver medal for getting a full thing like £76,000,

dustries, on the lines which have percentage, and will from to-day train made British

with the Grade II pupils, who will be insurance univer- aally valued.

also getting through their advanced examination sometime this year.

Mr. Leung Fung-kt was also award- ed "Certificates of Merit" for per- forming the abdominal raise with 53

"In some way, which was not known to the Public Trustee, who is executor of the will, Mr. Drinan

The Times adds that the board fell into the hands of a gentleman Is a strong one, and consists th named Joe Haiat. In October, the chief officers of various com- 1930, he instructed his bunkers to hand these securities to the Na-anies, together with leading un-lbs. (half bodyweight) and for doing derwriters at Lloyd's., Sir Arthur 50 repetitions on the inclined abdo- tional City Bank of New York. Worley, the managing director of minul board, an exorcise which is very and he seat what is known as a the North British and Mercantile much advanced. atnek power, which. I suppose.Insurance Company, was yester- we should call a power of attorneyday elected the chairman of the "Certificates of Merit" for a few lifts

new concern.-British Wireless.

transferring these toeks in blank,

**

Mr. Lo Koon-kan was also awarded!

which he performed satisfactorily with good poundages.

Charles Changtong, who it is claim- ed is longkong's strongest boy, was awarded another "Certificate of wrote a letter telling the National Merit" and silver medal for perform City Bank to sell 8,229 of these ing the two hands clean and jerk with shares, to reinvest in certain su-170 16s. which is, by the way. 10. fbs. rities, to pay £10,000 to his credit above his best lift. at the bank, and to hold the balance of 7,500 shares, as to

stures for his son, Fred Haint, and as to 5,000 shares for himself.

The second annual weight-lifting competition will take place in Novem ber. The lifts are:

Orders to the Bank. "He began by sending this stuck power for 1,192 of these shares. They were to be held in the pane of Joe Haint, who instructed the Bank to transfer the shares into the names of the Bank's nominees, and to hold them to his seenunt.

"It is no use mincing matters, 2,500 Mr. Schiller continued. "The Public Trustee asserts that that stock power was never signed by

"That thoroughly aroused the Mr. Drinan at all; that the signa-suspicions of the Bank, who de ture appearing upon it in n forgery clined to act upon his instructions. "On October 23 another stock The shures, luckily, were still re- power arrived.

It was for 9,636 | gistered in the name of Mr. Drinan City Bank of New York claiming shares, which were to be trans- and remained registered in his these shares. ferred and held to the order of name. The Bank were the posses- "In the meantime Mr. Drinan Mr. Joe Haint. The National City | sors of the script.

died. He had Roposited his will Bank began to be suspicious. Then, "On December 4. Mr. Haist with the Public Trustee." on November 22, 1930, Mr. Haint issued a writ against the National

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One hand clean, and jerk with bar- bell, one hand snatch, two hands clean and jerk with barbell, two hands santch.

The hearing was adjourned.

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