LAUNCHED.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1933.
MOTOR VESSEL
ETON HEADMASTER
OLD COLLEGIAN SUCCEEDS DR. ALLINGTON
London, May 27. Claude Aurelius Elliott, O.B‚E.,
PULUPANDAN TAKES THE WATER LOCALLY
The steel twin screw passenger and cargo motorship Pulupandan was son of the late Sir Charles Elliott,
LANE, CRAWFORD'S SPORTS GOODS,
FOUND IN BOX SUPPOSED TO BE EMPTY
| DANCING DISPLAY AT KING'S THEATRE,
ARMS EMBARGO.
1
UNITED STATES ACT GIYES NECESSARY POWER
Washington, May 28. Foreign Relations Com-
On the ground that they had no The
PUPILS OF MISS V. CÁPELI TO PERFORM
A splendid
drosa ruhenraal
Everyone
is
the South China Motorskip Building nor of Bengal, has been appointed were in the box, Mr. Wynne Jones, the Bill authorlaing the President for the success of the tenth annual pleased to be offered launched yesterday at the allpyard or K.C.S.I., former Lieutenant Govar-guilty knowledgo that the goodsmittee of the Senate has approved yesterday morning augura well
Kwa Wan, Kowloon,
and Repairing Works, Lid. at To Headmaster of Eton, in succession at the Central Magistracy on
to declare an embargo against the dancing display by the pupils of to Dr. Allagton, who has been ap- Saturday, discharged two Chinese, She has been built to the order of pointed Dean of Durham-Renter. Li Chung and Ho Ching, charged exportation of arms.
Miss Violet Capell, to be given at the De La Rama Steamship Co. Dr. Claude Aurelius Elliott, who with the larceny of sporting gear Iloilo, and is intended for service beis a Fellow and Sentor Tutor
The bill has already passed the the King's Theatre next Wednes of to the value of about $250 from House of Representatives Com day, commencing at 5.15 p.m. tween Iloilo and Pulupandan, in the Jesus College, Cambridge, was the Lune Crawford's, oh Friday, Philippines.
youngest son of the late Sir
mittee, which adopted the Senate sharp. The display is under the The customary bottle of champagne Charles Elliott. He was educated
The goode comprised two tennis amendment that such embargo distinguished patronago of His was broken over the bows by Birs at Eton, and is, therefore, the frat presnes, two badmington presses, shall operate against both parties Excellency the Governor and Lady Pirovane, daughter of the owner, who Eton Collegian to be Headmaster two aquanh racket press08, performed the christening ceremony. The vessel glided smoothly down the of the famous Institution since spring bolts, 24 Jade tapos, ten to any conflict, in order to safe. Peol, and part of the proceeds will well-grensed blocks, a pleasing sight 1862, and also the first layman to golf balls, one, tennis racket guard the neutrality of the United be distributed among local with a chaplet of greenery encircling be appointed for many years. frame, Raven Correcta grips, and States.-Reuter.
charities and to the her white superstructure and a string
various other sporting gear. The complainant was Mr. E. J. Ainalle.
Hospital. Sub-Inspector Bright, prosecut-
of crackers spluttering from her During the Great War he served
the with
two
hows. A Filipino band played
the Red Cross Unit In Philippines National Anthem.
Flandern, Inter being given tem- Afterwards the nasumbled directors, porary work at the Admiralty untiling, said that about 3 pm, on Fri- shipyard officials, owners' representa- the Armistice was signed. tives and a large number of
Ruesla adjourned to a near-by shed for ro He is a Member of the freshments.
University Financial Board, the Present at the launching were the General Board, and of the Messrs. P. M. Hodgson (Chairman). Council of the Senate. He marri- J. M. Noronha, T. A. Martin, and loed, in 1913, the daughter of the Kwong (Directors of the South China tale F. T. Bloxam, Chief Chancery Motorship Building and Repairing Registrar. Works, Ltd.), Captain G. Brant (General Manager) and Mr. J. A. Gutierrez (Secretary), Mr. and Mrs. Pirovano, Mr. I. R. Bilefonso, and others,
He said:
Chairman's Speech,
Dr. Alington's Career.
Pr. C. A. Alington who has been appointed Dean of Durham, has been headmaster of Eton since 1916. He has been Chaplain to Prior to the launching, Mr. P. Mis Majesty the King since 1921, Hodgson, as chairman of the shipyard and is a Hon. Fellow of Trinity Company, addressed the assemblage College, Oxford. He was born in 1872, his father being the late Rev. Ladies and gentlemen.-We gathered here this morning to wit
H. G. Alington, of Candlesby, ness the launching and christening of Lincolnshire. Dr. Alington marri- this Steel Twin Screw passenger and ed. in 1904, the Hon. Hester cargo motor verset, and it is with Margaret, the youngest daughter great plensure that as Chairman of of the fourth Baron Lyttleton, and the South China Motorship Building has two anns and four daughters. and Repairing Works Ltd.. the builders of the venuel, 1 have the He is an author of anme note. privilege of saying a few words, jand has over twenty publications, The order for this motor vessel was most of them dealing with Elon place with our Company by the De College, to his credit. La Rama Sternship Co. in Ill last year, such vessel being required For in the inter-island trade in the Philippines and pneticularly the trade between Iloilo and Pulptanian. The vessel before you in 150 ft, in length with a gross tonpage of Just under 250 tons and fubd with
FREE SCHOOL FOR LOCAL POOR.
TROUBLE AHEAD.
Controversial Topics At Geneva.
SECRETARIAT'S WOES.
London
Nearly seventy pupils, from the moru experienced to the day the two defondante wero
tiniest tot, are participating, and called in to the sports department to buy empty boxes. A Chineno
in the finalo an ensemble, entitled salesman sold them three boxes,
"In Black And White," which is and went away. The defendants took the boxes out, but whon they
indeed effective, the entire num- got to the main door, the Indian
ber appear. In this Miss Violet watchman arrested them
Capoll herself appears and and
per- wearched the boxes, finding the
forms a graceful dance with her Geneva, May 28, goods in one of thom. The boxes
sister, Miss Phyllis Capell. had just been brought back from
The General Commission of the the Empire Fair and had
Disarmament beon
Conference to- The musical necompaniment unpacked, and apparently there morrow will deal with the throughout fe pleasing, with Miss goods had been left in one of security k nationa and will E. Banker at the plane, assisted them. They were all covered with rench paper.
one of the most con- by Mrs. Schroeder and Mr. F. troversial subjects on its agenda Abrahum, violinists.. Mr. Wynne-Jones-How would the plau, namely. Article Six. they know that they were
steal-dealing with mutual assistance jazz are well entered for, and the. Ensembles, duets, pas-neuls and ing?
pacts. The attitude of Ger-1 Sub-Inspector knew perfectly well that the boxession in Committee
Bright. They many and Italy during the discus. great care that has begu expended In their arrangement is rewarded offers little were not empty. The Arst defendant was carrying one box, hope of an cany solution of this well balanced programme. which will be presented in two parts. Of special merit is the The discussion in expected to trio "Waltz danced by Stella Ho. The widest divergencies Audry Ha and Helen Ho, in the views of European second half of the entertainment. Owing 20 Indiaposition. Misy Rachael Wong, one of Misa Capell's best pupils, was unable to
and the second two.
question.
May Adjourn.
Mr. Wynne-Jones.--How are you going to suggest that the fret reveal defendant actually know the goods
Among the were there. The only person to know that would be the second rings. defendant, who could tell by the weight of the box. The salesman is responsible for the boxes being A local newspaper publishes dance her solo, "Sun", which is cleared of the goods, but apparent-the rumour of the possibility of|
the eighth number on the ly he did not do so in this case. the Economic Conference trans-
gramme, at the rehearsal. The defendants both pleaded ferring to Geneva after
It a fort-l
pro-
is to be noted that only
Deutz full Diesel Engines of 456 CHARITY CONCERT HELD BY guilty to the charge, of Inreeny night in London, owing to the difpupils doing solos or duets will
BUF.
up
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE
I understand that it is the intention dres Chan and his Vagabonds pro of Mr. De La Rama to honour our vided pleasing variety with their shipyard with an order for a further Hawaiian melodies. Mr. G. similar vessel on behalf of his ship-'Aguino, itenor),
Another ping. Company. I now ask Mrs. soloist whose services Pirovano to perform the christening
wore much appreciated. ceremony.
Was
but
Salesman's Evidence.
OB
Flowers, etc..
Mr. Wynne-Jones asking bem whether they knew what rully of the secretariat in coping he handed flowers on the stage. they were pleading to, both and with two big conferences simul-received for other pupila will be
Wednesday. they had been called in to buy taneously and in the event of the handed to them behind the stage the boxes. Mr. Wynne-Jones then Disarmament Conference not ad-at the conclusion of the perform deelded to hear evidence.
journin before June 10.
ance. This procedure has been found necessary owing to the Mr. Davis. the American de-short time at their disposal, as late, is strongly pressing for no the display will have to finish in more than a fortnight's interrup- time for the 7.15 p.m. Lion and League quarters are show.
cinema ging in favour of simultaneous ters favour adjournment meetings, Genova and ather quar
of the Disarmament Conference Autumn.Renter,
did
until th
On behalf of the Company, I would; like to thank you all for being pre-
In aid of the Free School and sout at the launching of this vessel, and is particularly satisfactory to Sports and Library Fund organised our Company to note that we have by St. John's College of Arts & bert with us as our guests Mr. and Commerce, Nathan Road, a variety Mrs. Pirovann, son-in-law and daugh-concert was held at the Prince's zer of Mr. De La Buma, and to inform Theatre, on Saturday afternoon. you that Mrs. Pirovano ins Yery
Sui So-ching, salesman, said that Lundly consented to christen the ves The function received the cat 2.30 pm, on Friday he sent for sel of her father's Company.
thusiastic support of a large un- the second defendant to buy empty In natine Mrs. Pirovano to christen ber of the students and their friends boxes. Defendant came with the this vessel by the name "Pulupandan," and well-wishers. Songs were con- we trust that this ship will be tributed by the students, and by
first defendant, and bought three satisfactory in every way and stand
boxes, the first defendant paying the Mixes C. Chong, against all storms, and will be
Mudge
for them. Witness appreciated and liked by her pas Young, and J. and . Lee; and by
not sengers and owners and will be pro-Messra. C. See Kee, 11. Yip, T. examine the hoxes, because after brought back fitable and entirely fulfill the wishes Kwok, and M. S. Phoon. Miss they had been of the De La Rama Steamship Co.
M. Litvino Acting for Russia Ruby Ma was the pianist, and An- from the Fair they had been and the boxes put aside for sale. opened and the goods taken out.
Moscow, May 28. Lator first defendant came up and for Soviet Russia, has
2. Litvino, Foreign Commissur |
Hone informed him that the Tadlan
Lo watchman at the door had found Geneva to attend the Disarms
ment Conference. some goods in the boxes. The boxes were covered with wrapping Description of Ship.
The second half of
From there he will go-to-Londor the pro- paper.
He did not know how for the Economic Conference on gramine concluded with an original these goods happened to be in the June 12. Meanwhile M. Kres- The dimensions of the vessel are:-costribution "Chalk Talk" by Mr. boxes. First defendant told him Unsky is acting Foreign 150 feet overall length, 27 feet Wong Yee-yuen, one of the School he did not know there was moulded beam, 11 feet moulded depth artists, and with three cinema pie- thing inside the boxes.
any-missar.Bruter. with a mean load draught of 8 feet tures. By courtesy of N. Z. Per-
The 6 inches. The gross tonnage just be-petual Forests, Ltd. an instructive
boxes had no wooden lids on ing under 250 te,
them.
have by right gone down by the The twin screw propelling machi-film showing the process of convert-
An lusion watchman gave evid-back exit. nery is located amidships and consistaux pulp into paper was screened.
ence of having stopped the defend- of two Deutz 4 eyele O cylinder Diesels The American Trade Commissioner
Remarking that the defendants each capable of developing 460 B.I.P. lent a picture entitled "U.S. Army ants and search the boxes, finding had no guilty knowledge of the al 375 Revolutions per minute which Air Corps exercises," and the Fox the goods in one of them.
contenta, Mr. Wynne-Jones dia- should give the vessel a speed of 13% Film Corporation lent the well- S. J. Bright-In this case, the charged them. The goods
known talkie "Sunny Side Up." defendanta went down by the ordered to be returned to Lane, There are two cargo holda, the All three pictures considerably main stairway, when they should Crawford's. forward one being served by n 3 ton added to the general attraction of electric winch with cargo derrick and the function. Thanks gear nuitable for 4 ton lifts.
also For handing the
extended to Sunfreeze for their lectric windlass is provided and fitted contribution of the proceeds forward which may be hand operated derived from sales of ice cream in
the theatre.
to 14 knots.
when necessary.
anchora an
One 5 K.W. Volts Deutz Dieneli
driven Lighting Sat and one 26 K.Wanne
are
220 Volts Deutz Diesel driven Genera-emergency Lubricating Oil Pump.
lor Compressor Set are installed in
the Engine Room.
The vessel will shortly undergo afterwards proceed to
The pumps are electrically driven trials and
and consist of a small Elma Fuel O Toile to take up service, and delivery transfer pump, a General Service will be effected well over one month Pump, a Circulating Pump and an] before the contracted time.
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