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THE
HONGKONG
SIAMESE AIRMAN
ARRIVES.
ADVENTUROUS FLIGHT FROM BANGKOK
fulfilled
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1932.
| FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR LEE YOOK QUAN.
LARGE CROWD AT CEREMONY YESTERDAY
Wnx
DENTIST'S CASE CONCLUDED;
CONVICTION CONFIRMED IN ́
RECENT CASE
the
late
the
Fastest crossing
CHINA
AND
JAPAN
.TO
PACIFIC COAST
A life's ambition was
The funeral took place yester
Mr. Schoßeld, at the Central yesterday when Luan Phonganob-day afternoon of the Inte Mr. Magistracy on Saturday, conclud hon, young Siamese aviator, com- Alfred Leo Yook-quan, Chinese cd the re-hearing of the ease In: pleted his first long distance flight, agent in the local office of the which Kwong Cheuk-wah, describ having flown from his native Canadian Pacific Co., who passeded as an assistant to Bangkok and arrived at Hongkong.nway on Friday at the French James Mak, was charged with Ho landed safely on the Kai Tack | Hospital after a brief illness, unlawfully holding himself out as field at 2.30 in the afternoon. suffering from an acute attack of a dentlat. Among those who met him was Mr.typhold fever. His death at the
For the defence, Mr. Hin-shingi J. T. Bagram, the Consul for Slam early age of 36 was a shock to his Lo applied for a reduction of the In Hongkong.
relativen and his many friends In
fine of $200 inflicted. at the Trained at Parks Air College, Hongkong with whom he
original hearing on a conviction.. his application being on in East St. Loula, in the State of most popular. Illinoin, U.S.A., whither ho went The deceased la survived by ground that certain facts favour- two years ago from Slam, Luan five younger brothers, including able to, or disclosing extenuating! Phongasobhon had early on con- Messrs. Lee Yook-lam, Lee. Yook clrcumstances for, the defendant, Fastest Crossing of the Pacific celvad the project, and when he re- tong (who succeeds the deceased had not been fully explained, is by Empress Direct Express turned to Slam, sticceeded In in in the Canadian Pacific) Lee Quoting legal authorities, Mr. route. 9 days flat from teresting number of friends and Yook-choy, and Lev Yook-man, Lo, on the re-opened proceedings, Yokohama to Vancouver. members of the general public. and six alators. The late Mr. Lee argued that defendant was an "in-
Empress of Asia and Empress They
con- subscribed the necessary also left a wife and a young son.nocent agent" bound by a
of Russia, largest and fastest funds, with which he acquired aThe deceased received his early tract with his decensed employer. Traveller Company's machine, the education in the Canton Christian to produce the latter's business liners on this nun, offer First samo kind in which ko had_flown | College and later acted as the card, although the latter might Class for the most fastidious. for some time while in the States, Chinese agent of the Canadian not have the qualifications for at now low fares.
law. named her "Miss Slam" and em- Pacific in Victoria, B.C.
For a crossing with Honolulu required by He suc-practice ns barked on the adventurove flight. eeeded to his father ng the Hong-While it was admitted that the interlude, book by Empress of
Police officer who called for He left Bangkok
Japan, largest, fastest liner on the on Sunday, kong Chinese ngent in 1924.
Or tako luxurious The popularity of the deceased consultation might have been de- Pacific. June 19, with the blessing of the City authorities, and made
the Empress of Canada, her running his was manifest by the big gather-ceived by the card, it was first landing forced one caused ing of prominent European and case for the defendant that he did mate. Sallings to San Francisco by a
heavy rainstormat Rolet, Chinese residents, including many not hold himself out as a dentist or Los Angeles connect with after having been four hours aloft.
Referring to the death The guest
of the local Siamese. Stanmships. Limited. and Cana- Governor, he slept in the latter's dinn Pacific Railway Company's British bluejacket from palace until the following morning, Hongkong office, at the funeral tonsilitis, alleged by when he resumed his flight. yesterday. Among those presentsecution to have resulted as Thakhek, in Laos, French Indo-Were Messrs. Allan Cameros, after effect of dental treatment standard. China, was reached at 1 pm. the Oriental Manager of the C.P.R., by the Inle James Mak, but which All Empress sailings to Van same day. Weather conditions be-L. 1. N. Ryan. Major Diclos, did not form part of their case,
couver trains go direct from baggage came so bad that for three days, Messrs. W. J. Ridiford, Bilimoria, Mr. Lo anticipated that he would shipside, in spite of repeated attempts, ho A. M. Parker, C. Pryce, E. Stone, have and no difficulty in disposing through to distination. was unable to surmount the great B. Gutterres, C. Thwaites, G. R. of such a charge if it had been Anmantic Range which hereabouts Payne, W. H. Peters, J. Mar. included. shoots up to a height of more than kenzie, T. C. Monaghan. Leunigt 1,000 feet.
Yuan-woo, 1. Shung-mok, H. M. Sis, Cheng Kam-to. Y. N. Chau, [K. L. Chant, and many others,"
|
officials of the Canulian Pacific
of the Canadian Pacifę staffs, were sent to the funeral,
MOTOR CAR MIX UP
,
forced to Make Detour. Eventually after three or four Numerous wreaths from friends, futlle endeavoura, he decides to local social and sports clubs with make a detour from the direct which the docensed were formerly route, and he followed the auto-connected, relatives and members mobile highway to Nape. There is a landing held at Nape, but the aviator preferred not to make ase of it, but to continue on his flight, handicapped as it was by fog and rain. Somehow or other ho managed to nose his why success- fully along the contour of the river valley, and arrived at Vinh. The landing field was some two miles from the town, but there is poor A taxi, a public car and two provision for an airman in the way of essentials. Luan Phongs-private cars were involved in a series of crashes which accurred. sobhon lucked into his tank, and at Garden Road about 10 am: yes | decided he had enough "gan” ny he pats it, to make the next hop of 200 miles to Hanoi. He arrived there on a very bare margin and was warmly welcomed by the French military, who saw to it that he had all he wantto, in the
replenishment of supplies.
Hampered By Fog. Next morning. Friday, the aviator set out for Moncay on the Kwangsi border, but bad weather and he was unable to locate the town. By turning south-eastward,
conditions still followed him there,
FOUR VEHICLES CRASITIN GARDEN ROAD
terday.
the roadway.
on his own.
the
OF 籍
them at Honolulu. Enjoy the septic smart, sumptuous luxury of their On all Empresses, a pro- First Class.
an Tourist Class, of true Empress
After listening to a very long speech by Counsel, his Worship, but reduced the fine to $190.. confirmed the previous conviction. |
MAN HUNTERY
(Continued from Page 3)
As if every lineament of his splen did young face weren't burnt on her brain. Very nice, indeed!
She forced herself to pay with desperate calm. "He's to be mar ried, I believe?"
"I don't know about that." Ald Waring with infinite carelessness. "All the girls in that crowd are after him, I suppose. He has every thing-money-look-nice dispost
tion. I've heard he's a bit wild." His voice dropped confidentially, of girl for that young man. "Now you would be exactly the suri have brains and you're rather easy on the eyes yourself."
(To Be Continued.
TREASURE SHARE
You
the first two vehicles, private car Details are scant regarding how No. 188 and public car No. 264, collided, but it appears that after the mishap, which took place op-
She moved her shoulders impa- posite the Ifelena May Institute, the private car was flung astride || tiently. Why couldn't the
man leave? Her voice sounded heavy as The two other vehicles, a Starlead as she answered. Susan sald, taxi No. 43, and a private car No. “Ah, but you see, he doesn't want 670, are said to have been pro me." ceeding from opposite directions She would have given a great along Garden Road, and approach deal to have the words back. In a ed the first two vehicles. As they panic she wondered if she had given he avoided the belt of fog, and simultaneously made to clear the herself away. reached Yokshan, thence to Loung obstacle, both swerving to the Moun, which he could easily pick right side of the road, they cel up on account of its location ac tho lided head on. The next instant head of a bay shown clearly on his but the remarkable feature was all four vehicles piled together. map. Not for the first time, the that none of the drivers or pas single engine with which the machine is equipped began
of any of the vehicles develop faults, and a forced lard- was injured seriously although ing became Imminent. Mistaking light cuts from smashed wind-
London, June 26. a bolt of quagmire along the sen-screens were sustained. All four
There was a dramatic develop- shore for sand, he descended and ears were damaged. found himself firmly stuck.
The incident .Tho
was reported to
mont in the salvago of the sunken machine would have nosed aver the Police by the four drivers con- Egypt's treasure, when the Italian under the circumstances, but for-cerned.
salvage-ship Artiglio, which after tunately It was provided with
many vain attempts, succeeded in bread balloon tyres, and ran long
The League of Nations Com-reaching the vessel last week ar- before it became firmly embedded. mission, consisting of Lord rived at Plymouth with gold and Lytton's party, will leave for silver from the Egypt, valued at The wheels were half-in when the aviator went for assistance, Japan on Tuesday next, making £187,000. which meant that he had to leave the journey via Mukden, Antung the machine to take care of itself and Korea.-Reuter: while he trudged over difficult
to aengers
ground for over an hour before hely moved the machino out into the reached Loung Moun.
Assistance of course was avail-. able, but at such an exorbitant cost that it mado Lunn proceed about the task in a Cautious Manner. Eventually he socured some 20 coolice and led them back to the machine. He found it the subject of the attention of thou- sands who had gathered quickly from the countryside to have what was probably their first view of an neroplane. The sightseers had not only inspected it, but had also pawed it about, with the result that it was covered all over with mud
marks.
Embedded In Mud.
bay and landed it on an island.
"Hop" To Hongkong. Back again on torra firma, the machine was extensively over- hauled, and the airman again ro sumed his flight, on this occasion heading for Fort Bayard, Kwang- chowwan, where ho landed the samo evening. The following morning yesterday, after break- fast with the French Adminis trator of Kwangchowwan, he sat out on the laat log for Hongkong. Again fog intervened, and all along the coast the airman was forced to fy not higher than 300 or 400 feet above sea level. However, he duly arrived at Hongkong in the after-
noon.
hie
The mud in which the machine Luan Phongsaobhon when inter- was embedded, (it having now viewed at his apartment in sunk down to the level of the Gloucester Building, told a press fuselago) was of quality very representative that he intend- resilient, and resisted the efforts ed to stay here for three days of the twenty stalwart labourers before flying to Canton. From to tow the machine out. Another Canton he plans to make a return 15 men were thrown into the task, flight to Bangkok, Yollowing a route
somewhat without any improvement in the varying
from situation. The tide was rising | original one. alarmingly and soon it became The machine, fitted with a Cur- ovident that the machine would be tiss OX5 engine develping 90 hp, invaded by water. In these dira and giving it a cruising speed of circumstances the airman did not only 70 miles an hour, is a docond- lack_resourcefulness Ho had two hand one, of comparatively low aampans pushed under
the power. In view of this, and of tho fuselage, and with these acting as
conditions which he had to over- pontooms, giving the necessary, come, the airman's performance la uplift one under the wheels and it really splendid one, and he is to the other under the tall, successful be heartily congratulated.
TUG MASTER'S CLAIM FOR EGYPTS GOLD
The cargo was "arrested" and the holds scaled up, under instruc tions from the Admiralty Marshal. It is understood that the action is a sequel to a claim filed by Cap- tain Jean Davy, formerly captain of the Brest tug, Iroise, for a share in the gold, on the grounds that he was the first to locate the wreck.-Reuter.
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