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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
March 10, 1939,
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LUXURY SHIP DUE HERE SOON WITH 200 TOURISTS ABOARD
Franconia On Round The World Trip
COMING TO Hongong on her eloventh round-the-world cruise, 1.5. Franconia of the Cunard White Star, Limited, is scheduled to arrive here at the end of the month. She will be the second tourist ship to come to Hongkong during the year's cruising season, the first being the a.s. Empress of Britain of the Canadian Pacific Steam- ships, Limited, now in part..
The Francoula is coming from New Mrs. P. J. Gallagher, Maj. H. E. York by way of Port of Spain, Rio Gates, Dr. Mark Gerstle, Jr., Mrs. D. de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Monte- L. Gipson, Miss Susanne Gipson and video. Capetown, Pari Elizabeth, Frederick W. Gurney. Durban, Zanzibar, Mombasa. Port Victoria, Bombay, Colombo, Belowán, Penang. Singapore. Paknam. and Tours
Japanese ports as well as Shanghai have been omitted due to the war between Japan and China.
From Hongkong the will con-
con tinue her journey, visiting Manila, Batavia, Semarang, Bali, Kupung, Port Darwin, New Caledonia, Suva, Nukualofa, Pago Pago. Apia and Mrs. Huth. Honolulu and from there Hilo, thence direct to San Francisco, Bal- bon, Cristobal and New York.
Mrs. Gaspar W. Hucker, Mrs. Kathryn J. Hadsall, Thomas D. Han- ley, Dr. R. Henry Harrison, Mrs. Harrison, Miss
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Hart, Miss Elma V. H, Mrs, Christine E. Hoerntlein. Dr. Charles D. Hoffman, Mrs. Hoff- man, Misa Horsamnn, W. J. Hough- ton, Mrs. Elizabeth Howarth, Mrs. H. V. Hubbell, Mrs, Mary I. Hudson, Philip Hughes, Peter J. Huth and
Dr. Federicu Iribarren and Mrs. Marin Bolea de Iribarren.
George Jackson, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. The "Boating hotel" has an board | Sarah Elizabeth Johnstone, Mrs. A. more than 200 tourist passengers. F. Jonas and Mrs. H. B. Jones. trom Europe, Africa, and North and Mins Therese Kaspar, M. C. Ken- South America. The passengers inton, Mrs. Kenton, Robert Kirk, Mrs. | clude university professors, inillian Kirk and H. Met. Knickerbocker. alres, businessmen and philanthro plats.
Following is the list of passengers on the Franconia: Wilfred C. Abbott, Mrs. Abbott, G. F. Allen, Mrs. Allen, Andrew P. Alvord, Miss Sadie American and Mrs. A. P. Avery.
Mrs. Floyd E. Badger, H. P. Baines, Misa Eleanor S. Barber, Thomas Sharples Barlow, Mrs. Barlow, Cal- vin P. Bentley, Mrs. Bentley, Miss Clara Belle Bentley, Douglas Birnie, Dr. William 11. Blanchette, Mro. Blanchette. F. C. Bislock, F. J. Bhor, Mrs. Bhor, Mrs. Sarah M. Bosworth, Thomas
Bradley, Miss Katherine Bragaw,
Roy E. Brown, James H. Browne, Mrs. Browne and Mis. E. M. Butterfield,
tance.
Mrs. F. S. Lang. Martin Lanigan, George M. Le Pine, Mrs. Le Pine,
New Ice-Cream
Invention
LEIPZIG, Mar. 10.
THE PROBLEM of retailing Ice-crram through Automatic raschines, which has hitherio puzzled inventors, has at last been solved by the Invention of machine called "Presio- matic Ico Cream Automatic Machine" made by the Berlin' firm of Richard 11irschson, and displayed at the Leipzig Spring Fair for the first time, after having been used in the streets of Berlin for over 18 months without arousing special atten- Lon.-Trans-Ocean.
Traffic Offenders In Court
Complaints Against Bus Drivers
SEVERAL TRAFFIC offend- Miss Maria Le Pine, Michael Lerner, ers were summoned before Mr. Jars, Lerner and mald, Miss A. C. Le
Roux, Mrs. M. Lewis, F. P. Lindley, R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Mrs. Lindley, Mrs. Maud Lindley-Magistracy this morning. Forest, Mrs. Lyman Lisie, Mrs. Dah-
Mrs. Maud B. MacDonald, L. Mac Gregor, James S. McCandless, John D. McGilvray, Mrs. McGilvray, Dun- can MeLea, Mrs. E. Mackenzie, Mrs. G. Mackay, Miss Fellelana Martinez,
Mr. Kotwall told the Court that Miss Bastila V. Martinez, H. Massyn, Mrs. L. R. Menugh. Dr. H. C. Michael had been the practice for somet Mrs. Michael, Mrs. Maria Luis D. de time of the drivers to leave their Monch. Mrs. Albany Moore, Leon buses in the middle of the road after Morin and Mrs. Clarence W. Morse. they had finished their work. Com- Mrs. W. A. Nibloe, Mrs. W. Lplaints against this practice had been Nida, Mrs. F. C. Niles, Miss R. Annde, but on February 10 when he
found he could not get through. Niles, Miss B.. Niles and R. G. was coming out of Watson Road he Noble.
requested the people to remove the buses but they refused.
la H. Loeb, Gerald M. Loeb and Miss Two bus-drivers were each fined R. Louw,
$10 on a complaint Intd against them by Mr. J. E. Kotwall for obstruction at the function of Electric Rond and Waison Road, Causeway Bay, on February 19.
Mrs. D. F. O'Connell, Mrs. Lola Mr. C. A. O'Keefe, Oestreicher, Charles T. Orr, Mrs. Or und Miss Marie H. Ore
were negotiations
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EMBEZZLED LETTER TO GET STAMP
Young Philatelist In Court
A YOUTHFUL philatelist went to the extreme in his 'methods of acquiring stamps, and eventually appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning, charg- ed with having embezzled a lot- ter which he collected from General Post Office Box No. 30, the property of the Wah Kiti Yat Po, of Hollywood Road.
Detective-Inspector A. L. Hopkins told the Court that Pun Ylu-chi, 18- year-old servant boy, was employed by the paper, and he was sent to collect letters from the General Post Offce, yesterday morning.
On his way back to the office, Fun stopped outside the King's Theatre, and tore off the stamps from a letter, and discarded the envelope.
This was picked up by Sub-Inspector Bux, of the Police Reserve, and brought to the G.P.O.
Enquiries were made, and Pun was arrested Inspector Hopkins added that the sole aim of Pun's actions were to get the stamps.
Hls Worship agreed with the prosecuting officer's suggestion, and bound run over in $20 to be of good behaviour for a year, as Mr. Shum Wal-yau, the manager of the paper. was not going to dismiss Pun.
If you want stamps, you acquire them in a legal way," Worship warned Pun.
Generous Gesture By Prosecutor
CRAVEN
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George Winthrop Cable, Mrs. C. L. Cable, Miss Itena R. Culdwell, Mrs. P. J. Carlton, Rev. J. B. Cherry. George A. Chrisman. Mrs, Chrisnan, Mrs. Harriet A. Cochran, Miss Hester Colbath, Mrs. Grace Collins, Mus Clara M. Coombs, G. W. Copland,
Truffle Sergeant T. McInnes said Mrs. A. E. Covell, Velle Cowles, Miss Moul Eleanor Craine, Mrs. Hazel S.
Colonel G. V. Packer, Darius v. that the place in question was in-
suficient to park the buses, but Asked For Charge To Phillips. Radcliffe B. Pike. Λέγει, Criswell, Mrs. Albert Crutcher, Miss
going an
Be. Withdrawn Jane Culbertson and Mrs. W. N. Cus-Mury S. Pike, Sumner Pike. Miss between the Government and the Marian Floss, Miss Plummer, Wil-
Bus Company for a mare suitable and
BECAUSE he found out that Miss Sarah Davidow, Dr. E. Mett-lam E. Pollack, Mrs. Pollack
his friend, whom he had charg- Henry C. Prevost. lee Davis, W. M. Doulin, Mrs. A. E.
Mrs. L. B. Renfrew, Norman F.,
The defendants, Tse Kau and Chaned with pawning his steel guitar Doyle, Mrs. Arthur Drake and Miss Robertson, Mrs. Robertson, Miss Shik-siu, pleaded guilty. Helen J. Durgin.
R. Rubertson, Robert G. Rodkey, Mrs,
Summoned for falling to maintain without his consent, had a job, Hebert Eldridge, Mis Anne Eliza-George A. Rogers, Miss Cornelin M. his motor son, in a proper state of Jack Kwok,, a salesman, asked beth England. Mrs, Richard Ester-Rouvers, John Roser, H. B. Ross, Mrs.{repair, D. A. Jone, of the Asia Com Mr. R. Edwards at the Central brook and Mrs. G. A. Evans.
Ross, Frank Ross, Mrs. M. S. Runge pany, was fined $20. Mr. Fenwick, Miss Margery Fife, and Mrs. Benjamin Russell.
A fine of $5 was imposed on Lo Magistracy this morning to Miss Marion Fife, Mrs. M. E. Foster,
Emerio Carles Sackmann, Mrs. Ye-wo on a summons for failing to withdraw a charge against Ng Mrs. E. M. Francis, Miss June Free Lulsa L. Guell de Sackmann. Miss report to the Police u collision be- Kin-hung, 26, an actor. This
A. Fritch, Mrs. Silvia Sackmann. Mrs. Sally Sound-twen his car and another car at was refused, man, Mr... Venda Frederick Fromme, George C. Pulliners, Mrs. Julia Scholey, Mrs. Myr- welder, Mrs. Fullinwelder. Dr. Roque the Sears, Chories Shaedel, Mrs. C. C. Connaught Road Central on February Hector Fumasoll and Dr. Rogelio Shepard, Mrs:-April-Siegfried, F.-H. Acting Sub-Inspector S. J. Clarke Cesar Fumasoli.
Simpson. Mrs. Simpson, Hastur said the accident was not serious and Slocum, William J. Smith, Miss Lousie Smith, Miss P. Smith. Mrs. defendant was no more at fault Frankie Smith, Mrs. J. O. Sprowl, than the other driver.
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Seaman Sent
To House Of Detention
Mrs. Waller Taylor, J. C. Thaw and valet, Mrs. Thaw and mald, A. S. Theberge, Mrs. Theberge, Derby Thomas, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Lillan H. Thomas, Mrs. J. E. Thomas, Mrs. Grace Worley Tinker, Dr. Esteban Tiscornia and Miss Elizabeth Trout. Miss Hazel Underwood and Miss G. C. Ussher.
Alfonso Vidal. Mrs. Charlotte A. John Mulyneaux, 42, unemployed Voorhies and Miss Arlene B. Voor- seaman, was charged before Mr. R. itles.
Edwards at the Central Magistracy Miss Llan A. Waddell, Mrs. this morning with being a vagrant Adele Wallenstein, Franklin H. War- in the Colony, and was committed to ner, Mr. Warner, Kenneth D. Weag- the House of Datentlon.
ley, Mrs. Herberi. Wellington, L. M. It was said that he missed his ship Wilcox, Miss Margaret Wellington, in January, as he wanted to go to L. M. Wilcox, Mrs. Wilcox, Charles hospital, and when he was discharged
5. Wills, Mrs. A. S. Woodruff and yesterday, he was found in Des Mrs. Rachel T. Wayse.
Voeux Road Central, to be without means of subsistence.
Walter
Mrs. G. Brooks Young. Miss Barbara Hummons, S. Hommons, Mrs. Hammons, Prof. Horace Alwyne, Mrs. Alwyne, Jaime Del Amo, Mrs. Belle Willey Young. Mies Barbara Belle Young, Mis Gloria May Young, Men, Mabel Col- quhoun and Mrs. Margaret Emerson and muid.
Robin Wins Soccer
Canton, Mar, 10.
British Marine Shot Dead
Shanghai, Mar. 10.
W. E. Clementson, a Royal Marine attached to H.M.S. Dorsetshire, was found shot through the chest in a house In Avenue Joffre, French Con- cession early this morning.
He died in hospital seven minutes after being discovered.
A revolver was found beside the
Although the smallest unit of the body, and apparently he committed British West River fleet, H. M. S. suicide. Robin has won the Shameen Soccer
British naval authorities stated
League after an interesting season, that an inquest would be held this
H.M.S. Tarantula, favourites. for morning.—United Press. the title threw away their chances |when they 'allowed the lowly-placed Cicala eleven to hold them to a 3-3 draw In spirited matels during last
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DRITISH Soldier FOUND DEAD
.Shanghal, Mar. 10. week-end.
Another dramatic discovery was For the first time in years Shameen made this morning in Shanghai, when finished well up, taking third place Sergeant. Edward Hopkins of the after the Robla and Tarantula, Royal Army Service Corps was found
Other participants were H. M. dend from a revolver wound
Cleata, Senmow, and Moth, the Ash Camp. French gunboat Argus, and the He had apparently committed sul- American gunt,oat Mindanao, The olde, although the inquest has not yet majority of the Mindanao team were been completed--United Press, newcomers to the game, and of course could not hold their own!
ships
against more experienced opponents. London, Mer. D-Mr. Neville) With, Shameon, however, hard hit Chamberlain announced in the House by the softball craze, they are com- of Commons to-day that the Pre- ing into their own, and have piled sident of the Board of Trade would up cricket scores in several practice introduce the Cotton Re-Organisation games against Shumeen and others, Bill into the House next week, and it is hoped to runia- softball | Indicatin't that the Government was loogue after the soccer shield com- determined to re-organise the cotton 'petitions" hava been condivided.--| trade: "onko sprice-fixing. !:- Bites ---
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Detective-Sergeant T. Wall' sald that Ng borrowed the guitar from Kwok three weeks agu,
and when asked to return it, he admitted of The having pawned it Ng told Court that he would redeem the Instrument.
He was bound over in $25 to be of good behaviour for a year.
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