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THE HONGKONG: TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1935.

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THRILLING STORY

Charles Henry Thompson, aged 37, Announcca that a Thanksgiving Besistant shipping master, resking at

Fourteen Europdan members of the İservice will be held in the Church No. 65 Kimberley Road, second floor, edifice, Macdonnell Road (Near appeared before Mr. E 1. Wynne- crew of the wrecked Sliverhazel ar Poak Tramway). Thursday, No-Jence at the Kowloon Magistracy this rived in Hongkong to-day aboard the morning, charged with a breach of the Empress of Canada, en route to their vember 28th, at 6 p.m.

traffle regulations and was fined $20. homes in America and England.

mate of Mr. N. IL. The Public is cordially invited As a sequel to this case a man named

fone Chi-chun was charged with the the ship they spont on the ship and

davere uno strat ribed the

the nerve-wrack- to attend.

theft of Thompson's hat, and was sening days tenced to six weeks hard labour. the wave-swept rocks in vivid detail,

ked to give any, The charge against the defendant though when asked

sunal details he merely was that he drove private car No. be

SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE HONG KONG.

Notice to Members

on

THE 1935 CHRISTMAS BOX contain. ing 26 high grade cigars assorted for $5. On sale now at the Cigar Store La Perla del Oriento. Tel.: 59011.. EXHIBITION of old and new printe, would not come to the old capital for fortnight, Induces con

At a meeting of the General cultured pearls, court kimonos and at least n obis, diapinyed by Mr. Okemoto, opens siderable pessimism. It is felt that

Committee of the above Society at Mesars Komor & Komor, Wednes the problem here is a press anders held on 25th instant, it was deeld

that Japanese military day, November 27th,

may not be willing to walt overlong ed to hold the Annual Ball

outcome of the conversations Friday, 31st January, 1936. for the between

een General Chiang Kai-shek and

Will members please note this the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. A EXPERT BARBER AND HAIN- Ariyoshi,

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, General Yen Hsi-shen, Pacification DRESSER:-middle-aged, highly ex-

Secretaries and Treasurers 10 years, desires Commissioner of Shanxi Province, one perienced over

the "Big Five" of North China, has salon, of position with any European

arrived Taiyuanfu. It is recalled ship, etc. Proof of abilities

that

when the Japanese leader,

CHINA LIGHT AND POWER shown. Write Box No. 103, "Hong General Doihara, was here last week, kong Telegraph."

COMPANY, LIMITED, the Japanese military spokesman stated he would probably visit General Yen on his return from Nanking. Observers are interestedly watching whether General Doihara will go to Shanal

MISCELLANEOUS.

Boon

at

are

URGE DRASTIC ACTION

date.

THE

NOTICE.

SEVENTEENTH

4002 while under the influence of never been ship-wreck. And

to

this was a terrible

There was

drink to such an extent as Incapable of having proper control of Haiphong Road at 6.35 p.m. yester Defendant pleaded guilty to the charge and stated that he wished to

ald vehicle at Nathan Road near viability was rential

make a statement.

the

Island at

was on his way home. He had taken rocks waiting, morning i

rain, and

poor when

$ a.m. on tip of Luson the ship went nshore on the southern When Saturday November 9, he said,

could it was apparent that the ship coul not be backed off

The to

on board. romain In his statement, defendant stated decided that he had not been feeling well and following morning, however, after ship had broken in half, the rocks had been under doctor's orders and had been on a light diet. Ile was to looked safe and they went ashore, to the undergo an operation. At the time heeling all day and all night

for the help which in the shape two brandies to ense a pain in his came on

Taft. Governor

A little later stomach and they had taken effect of the

Chicago

Maru upon him in the car.

the Japanese steamer

attempt- Traffic-Inspector A. Nicol stated appeared. The latter vessel that defendant was travelling ined to come eloso in shore and send Nathan Road from south to north line to the strandet men, but she herself then ran nground and when when he ran into tricycle which was stationary at the function of liaiphong she backed off. it was discovered that Rond. The tricycle was loaded with a rock had pierced her bull but had and broken off and was blocking up the confectionery which overturned

On Tuesday, with help so near and of the Kowloon was picked up by passere-by- representative of Confectionery store appeared in Court yet so for away, the crew decided to the ship. More vessels to $34.50 came to their ald this day, including and informed his Worship that the return to

DRS sustained amounted which included 50 for repairs to the the New York and two U, S. des- tricycle.

troyers, and some of the Indian crew decided to leave the ship on a raft in

were picked During the whole of the time they successful to pain safty. They were had been stranded those on board the wrecked ship had had nothing to eat or drink except brandy and tinned. sulmon and ships' biscuits. Even- tually, it was decided, that neither

the rocks the ship nor

were any was only

OR. WORLD BRIDGE OLYMPIC.. SAVE THE NIGHT OF FEBRUARY

A Japanese troops arrived here yester DINARY YEARLY MEETING OF 4, 1030 for the tournament in Ilong day afternoon and have been quartered SHAREHOLDERS will be held at kong when local prizes will be eutside the Legation quarter, and it awarded in addition to the chance of it reported that no further Japanese the Head Office of the Company,

very valuablo Olympic reinforcementa winning a

due to-day.St. George's Bullding, Chater Road,less

Victoria, Hong Kong, on Saturday. prize. Players Interested ars urged Reuter.

1. Тувоп, to reglator now with F.

21st December, 1935, at 12 o'clock Secretary, Union Building.

Nanking, Nov. 27. (Noon), for the purpose of receiv. TO LET

The Contral Yuan has petitionel the ing a Statement of Accounts and National Government asking that the the Report of the Directors for be the financial year ended 30th Sep Hopel Government authorition LET-One large instructed to take drastic and effective tember, 1935. and electing Direc GOLOWNS TO

tors and Auditora. concrete 2-storied godown, floor space measures against the rebel General

200 Yin Ju-keng Renter about 14,000 sq ft. at No.

The Transfer Books of the Com-covered with Nanking, Nov. 27. Hennessy Road. Two large godowns

Chinese

d'Affaires will be closed from Monday,

Inspector Nicol interjected; When I came upon the Acene there was no signs of confectionery whatever. There were three fokis present

The Magistrate: $25 worth of sweets evaporated in a minute?

Witness: Some of the sweets were

Laken

by puplers-

and the rest were

WITNESS REPRIMANDED

hole

each about 8,000 sq ft, at Nos. 145 Tokyo has telegraphed the Foreign, and December, 1935, till Saturday: mehe Magistrate: Don't try that on to be had by trying to reach the ships and 147 Gloucester Road. Occupation office reporting upon his convers3-21st December, 1935, both days claim for compensation you, tell me standing by, from 1st January, 1938. Two large godowns each about 2,000 sq. ft. in tions yesterday with Mr. Shigemitsu, inclusive.

Ming Road, Causeway Bay, op- of the Foreign Office of Tokyo. posito Mesura. Butterfield & Swire's

King

He states that the Japanese Foreign opinion between Japan and China with

Coal Godown, Apply: Kwong Sang Office favours further exchanges of Hong, Ltd., P. O. Box No. 320.

COUNT THE

a view to harmonising Sino-Japanese relations.

The Japanese Consul and Colonel Amayima the

Japanese resident military officer here, interviewed Mr.

“TELEGRAPHS" Tang Yu-jen yesterday afternoon-

EVERYWHERE

SPECIAL

S

E

NOW ON

THE

SHUI

HING

CO.

DEPARTMENT STORES

189-193 Des Voeux Road,

ORDERED TO RESIST

Nanking, Nov. 27.

The Finance Ministry has received

NOEL BRAGA,

Secretary,

Hongkong, 15th November, 1935.

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF

.CHILDREN,

What to do to help a child.

Anyone knowing of a child who

the truth. You will not get any com-) pensation at all.

Witness: Everything I told you was the truth.

Addressing defendant, his Worship stated that he (defendant) must have felt his inability to drive the car, and he ought not to have attempted to drive the cur at all. "A car is a dangerous

ho

"and unless continued, weapon," you are in a fit condition you must not attempt to control such a den-

make I won't keroux weapon. I

an order for compensation because I don't believe the story of the complainant," added his Worship.

"FOUR LIVES LOST

With this in view, a raft was built and those that could get aboard it et out while the others leapt into the ren and attempted to swim and drift A woman to the waiting rescuers. passenger, the Captain, Mr. Jenkins, and two indians failed to reach the safety of the destroyers, however, and were lost, the woman dying from exposure in the hour of rescue.

of the crew

All the belt igings were lost except the clothes they were actually wearing at the tinie: they had not tinio or chance even to re tain, same memento of the old ship. One officer, the 2nd Engineer, is still pneumonia.

cause innecessary suffering or Thom charged with thi theft of in Manila in hospital recovering from

not

Wong Chi-chun, unemployed, was felt ha ana ho plended

The crew were met on arrival by Inspector G. A. Stimson stated in Mr. Stevenson, of the Silver Line and evidence that he wax with Inspector these going to England, will re when main in Hongkong for a few days for their Nicol in Nathan Road, and passing Mr. Thompson's car he saw before catching a ship

taying at the defendant open the offside door and homes, They are

Others will continue take out the hat. When lefendant Sailors' Home. saw witness get out of Inspector on the Empress of Canada. Nicol's car, he deposited the hat upon the running board of Mr. Thompson's car and walked off,

given by Traffic-Inspector Nicol, and defendant was convicted. Defendant admitted a brothel this year. previous conviction for keeping a sly

a telegram from the Consolidated Tax has been assaulted, neglected or Bureau at Tangshan saying that ill-treated in a manner likely to then General Yin Ju-keng has demanded that his officers take over the Bureau.

The Finance Ministry has replied injury to health, or knowing of instructing the head of the bureau to a parent who is seeking advice on resist the domand and carry out his any matter concerning a child, functions as usual-Renter,

would be doing an act of kindness JAPANESE STRENGTH by communicating at once with

Tientsin, Nov. 27,

The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. The Tientsin Race Club officials have announced that the Race Course c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, will henceforth be a Japanese military or the Inspector, 49-Pokfulum aerodrome nul- that thirty or forty Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector, Japanese planes are expected noon. Violet Peel Health Centre, John

от Road, Wanchai; All the Japanese garrisons on the; Peiping-Mukden Railway have been ston heavily reinforced and it is estimated Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Chol that there are 3,300 to 1,500 new Street, 1st floor, Kowloon. Japanese troops in United Press.

North China.-

Tungehow, Nov.

AUTONOMISTS PLAN

the

the

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by Society.

The Informant's name will be

General Yin Ju-kung has said that kept strictly private, except in he intends seizing the railway to Hsinho and also the city and port of cases where malice is proved. Tangku.-United Press,

PRETTY WEDDING

MR. AUBREY CHEUNG AND MISS MAY LEE

At St. Paul's Church this afternoon, Minn May Lee became the bride of Mr. Aubrey Cheung. The Rev. Chow Seo- fong officiated at the ceremony.

GOLD FLOW TO AMERICA

BANK RESERVES BEING STUDIED

Washington, Nov. 26. The Federal Reserve authorities are studying the distribution of mem- The bride, who is the daughter of ber banks' reserve, as the latest gold the late Mr. Lee Kantung and Mrs. wave from Europe promises that the lint of excess reserves will reach a Lee Kan-tung, entered the church un

high level. the arm of her brother, Mr. Thomas new.

It is not

dinclosed whather the Lee. She wore a white lace gown' over white satin with a high cowl study is of immediate significance,

She slcevca. neckline and wide

but one

one informed quarter has hinted carried a ribbon shower bouquet of strongly that the Reserve Board might within a few weeks net with n white

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skirta

JAPANESE

EXPLAIN

ACTIVITY

Further evidenco

Wals

HOUSE OF COMMONS ASSEMBLES

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ien. Mr. Speaker would maintain that freedoni of speech which had made the position and fame of British Parliament the admiration of whole world.

FUTURE OF THE PHILIPPINES

OPTIMISTIC VIEW TAKEN

Complete confidence in the future of the Philippines and the ability of Ruccess of the Filipinos to make their new Statu was expressed by two connected distinguished Americans with the Philippine Government who arrived in Hongkong this morning by Dr. R. Hayden, former Vice- the Empress of Canada. They were

of the Phillippines, and Governor General Frank McIntyre, former Chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs.

CABINET GATHERS Although there have been *veral

Dr. Hayden said he thought the informal meetings of Ministers, one of which took place at Downing main dificuity which the new Com- Street this morning, to-morrow's monwealth would have to face would meeting of the Cabinet will be the first be economic, and they perhaps could to be held since October 23, and it nut find the solution without the help

America. The

Americans

of

ill also be the first meeting since friendly towards individuals

Mr.

falt

the new ministerial appointments were and towards the American Govern announced last Friday.

and with ment, however,

the two It is understood the time of the

countries working in understanding aimost Calingt to-morrow will entirely occupied with domestic affairs and harmony the programme as fald and consideration will be given to the down by

Dr. Hayden must be a success. said that he saw no terms of the King's speech which will he read by His Majesty when he reason for anything interfering with The Fill- Parliament the present programme. formally opens the now

pines were not over-anxious to break en December 3.-British Wireless.

away quickly but willing to LABOUR LEADER

cars of tutelage through their ten years London, Nov. 20. Attending the bride were the inita lew to checking the expansions of re- Nancy Kwok, serves them down more

The Parliamentary Labour Party patiently. They had good leaders, Cheung and Sibylla Wong, who wore manageable proportions, previded meet to-day to elect a leader, and and they seemed capable of governing

in which two ballots,

thomseves efficiently and learning all satin dresses of green and prinrese this could be done without disturbing after with high gathered necklines and inusiness confidence.-Reuter Spreial. Arthur Greenwood and Mr. Herbert that was necessary during that ten yenne ex-Governor will be entertained Morrison were in minority, unani- mously chose leader Mr. C. R. he flower girls, the Misses Enid]

Attlee, who acted as and Elleen Peters, Fung. Elinor Wong adik satin with

last Parlament after hender in the by the American Consul General, Mr. resignation C. Hoover to-day, and to morrow will wore long

with I.E. the Omeer. Adminis lunch of Mr. George Lansbury.

the Government. He will leave The Liberals in the House of Com-tering

also met, and elected Sir on Thursday night for Canton and mons Archibald Sinclair to succeed Sir fly from there to Shanghai, Pleping

Harbin and 11orbert Samuel, who lost his sent in

then travel across and the election, as Parliamentary leader, Russia to Europe where he will take

for home. Mr. Lloyd George, was present and the

Frank McIntyre was also Parliamentary correspondents of the newspapers declare that he and other confident that the new Government

a success. Tho

main problem Liberals who ranked as Independent will be Liberals in the Inst House will now besetting it in the future, in his opin-

will be economic, but co-operato generally with the rest of lon, v

they should the party in the new House, thus meet the occasion quite successfully. bringing the united Liberal strength In very few countries, and the to 21-British, Wireless.

eral, are the leaders so able and well. tried. President Quezon and some others of the Philippine leaders have been lenders in Manila for over 30 years; they understand the people end the problems of the country and they have the nation's confidenec.,

sleeves. Bridesmaids and flower. girls all carried bouquets of shaded

African

daisius Mantor Lloyd Gock Young was page boy. The duties of beat man

(Continued from Page 1.) wore undertaken by Mr. Choy Mun- дид Bing-kee Ho sven. Beasra, Mok Wah-han were ushers.

taken if Me: Wang seeks to interview After the

a reception Japanese officials-United Press. ceremony. was held at the Gloucester Hotal. The honeymoon is being spent on a

JUST A MANOEUVRE tour to Shanghai and northern ports.

Peiping, Nov. 27. On leaving, Mrs. Cheung wara Chinese styled dress of brown em- bossed chifon velvet.

A Japanese official explanation of the Fengten affair is that, troops from Tangshan and the Pelping Em bassy guard are holding exercisca, in are attacking the railway

Several more beggars were dealt which they nying it and seizing the

with by Mr. Balfour at the Contral station,

rolling stock and telephones, us they

BRITISH FINANCES

London, Nov. 20. Mugistracy this morning. They would during a real war.

Exchequer returns, show that the bound over or imprisoned and are to

It is added that when the exercises total ordinary revenue, excluding self- be sent away. One man, a Hupch ro fuges, with three children, was bound are completed, everything will be balancing items, amounts to £384,620,- over. The mendicants wore arrested

tod handed back.

831, compared with £360.810,031 at

FAIR WEATHER

hng

in the central district. Arrests word The affair is crusing considerable the corresponding date of last year.

The anticyclone has increased in mado in Chater Road, Ice House nervousness among the Chinese here. Total ordinary expenditure, exclusive intensity, pressure being highest over

dopression Stroet, Jubiles Street, Wellington A Japanese military train of seven- of self-balancing items, is £458,840,- Manchuria Tho Street, Queen's Road Central and Des teen cars passed through Shanhn- 60s, acainst £490,062,342 at the cor moved to the north-east of Hokkaido. Voeux Road Central. Acting Sub-In-kwan the morning houdt for responding date of 1054-British Local forecast:-N.E. winds, fresh; spector Smith had charge of the rald. Tientais Router.

fair,

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DECEMBER our Depot at No. 60 Queen's

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KAYAMALLY BUILDING, at which

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Dyeing will be received.

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Straits

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Advertisers are requested to give at least twenty-four notice of special

Christmas advertising space

requirements.

POST

OFFICE.

INWARD MAILS

Bhutan Tjisadano

Agamemnon

.November 27.

Nevember 27.

November 29.

Canton Hakodate Maru'

„Novumber 28,

November 28.

Straits, Manila and London Parcela

(London, 17th October) Haiphong..

Japan ..

Straits and Europe via Suez (Lettors and Papers) London, 31st October and London. Parcels (Londen, 24th October)

and Air Mail ex "K.L.M. Service".

(Amsterdam 16th November) Naldera

Japan Saigon Jupan

Stentor Swartenhondt Tanda

Japan, Shanghai and Europe via

Siberia (London, 7th November) Tokiwa Maru OUTWARD MAILS

For

Samshul and Wuchów Amoy Hoihow and Tourang

Amoy. Straits

Swatow.

Bangkok

Per Wednesday.

Tai Hing Tilawn.. Tchekam

Thursday.

November 28.

November 28.

.November 28.

.Novembar 28,

November 28.

Bate and Time

Wed., Nov. 27, 4 p.m. Wed., Nov. 27, ti p.m. Wed., Dec. 27, & p.m.

Tlisadana..Thore., Nov. 28, 8.30 aim. Van ffcutsz, Thura, Nov. 28, 0 a.m. Hydranges..Thurs., Nov. 28, 3 p.m. Promise.....Thur,, Dec. 28, 3.30 p.m.

Friday,

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, Emp. of Canada......Fri., Nov. 29.

USA, Central and South America and Europe via Van- couver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only) **** 19th December). (Due Vancouver B.C., 18th Formosa

Parcole Reg. Letters

.....Yatshing....

Shanghal, Japan and *Europe via Naldera

Siberia

Haiphong

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Canton

.Nov. 28, 5 pm. ..Nov. 29, 9.15 km. Nov. 29, 10 n.m. Fri., Nov. 29, 10.30 a.m. ...Fri., Nov. 20, 10.30 am.

Fri Nov. 29, 2 p.m. .Fri., Nov. 29, 5 p.m.

Hai Ning Bangkok, Mauritius, Reunion, Mada-

Swarten ondt Fri., Nov. 29, 4.30 p/m. gascar and South Africa Sharighal, Japan and San Francisco General Sherman ....Fri, Nov. 29, Rog., .Nov, 20, 4.15 p.m. (Duo San Francteco, 22nd December).

Lotters,

.Nov. 20, 5 p.m. *Superscribed earzespandenes only

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