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MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1925.

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Hongkong, 18th / prilj 1925.

SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE,

HONGKONG

AMAZING STORY.

VICAR'S TRAGIC DEATH.

SISTER'S "ALLEGED ACT.

LORDS' WRANGLE.

PEERS WAR MEMORIAL

SITE.

The serene atmosphere of the An amazing story of a shooting House of Lords was disturbed by tragedy in a country vicarage was, an unusually sharp passage of arms telegraphed by the. Leicester, cor- between Lord Curzon and Lord respondent of the Press Associa Beauchamp on the subject of the tion. The · affair occurred at . Hungarton,

little. Peer's War. Memorial. village about seven miles from Lord Brauchamp recently wrote Leicester, and resulted in the death to the Press criticising the proposal of the vicar, the Rev. William adopted by Lord Curzon's Com George Clement Bettison.

Curzon

It appears, says the message, mittee that the statue of Queen that a shot was heard during the Victoria in the Princes Chamber morning in the vicarage by the should be removed to the head vicar's sister, Miss Dorothy Violet the great staircase to make room Bettison, who, rushing into the for the memorial.. from gunshot wounds. He was ence, the King suggested that the study, found her brother suffering.

Following "further correspond. still alive, and Miss Bettison ran matter should be reconsidered. down to the village and telephoned and accordingly Lord for a doctor. Then, going back to to-day moved the appointment the house, she again went to the of a new Committee to consider study where her brother was lying a fresh site.

Shortly afterwards the house. keeper heard a shot, and Miss Bettison, coming out of the room, is alleged to have said that as her brother was dying and in great agony she had pat bim out of his pain. Mr. Bettison was then found

ST. GEORGE'S DAY. to be dead.

THURSDAY, 23rd April."

A LUNCHEON will be held at the .HONGKONG HOTEL ROOF GARDEN

at 1.15 p.m. MEMBERS of the Society of St. George wishing to attend ark /equested to advise:-

The Manager, Hongkong Hotel NOT LATER than NOON, 21st April, stating the number of seats required. It is hoped that Members will be accompanied by their Ladies. Owing to the limited space available no Ruests can be invited. Further particulara can be obtained from the Hotel Management. ENGLISHMEN resident in the Colony" and not already members are cordially invited to join the Society.

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THE TWENTY EIGHTH ORDIN

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6. Connaught Road, MONDAY, the 27th April, 1925, at 11.30 o'clock a.m, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General "Managers for the year ended 31st December. 1924, and electing a Corsulting Committee and

Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company, will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 16th April, 1925, vatil MONDAY, the 27th April, 1925, both days inclusive..

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Mr. Lewis A. Tobias, has full power to deal in my name and also signs for the firm per procuration.

H. E. EDWARDS, Member of the Hongkong

Sbarabroker's Association. Hongkong, 14th April, 1925.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUP.

THE Clerk of the Course, Mr. F. Sutton, having left the Colony,

express

NO DISRESPECT. Having expressed the profound satisfaction of the Peers at the news the King is recovering from his illness, and their hope that his projected sea voyage will result in He had occupied the position of a complete recovery, Lord Curzon vicar of Hungarton for two years, said that the removal involved no having previously been curate of shade of disrespect to the memory Belgrave-cum-Birstalt, Leicester, of the great Queen it commemorat and vicar of St. James's, Northamp ed. The, proposal had only been ton, and also of Lutterworth. He to remove the statue 100 feet away had also held an appointment at to the head of the great staircase. Brixworth. He was ordained The suggestion that the statue dencon in 1898 and priest in 1899, should be removed to make room The Press Association's Loices for the Peers' War Memorial was correspondent, in a later message, agreed to sfter all the Peers had says: Mr. Bettison lived with his been invited to sister, Miss Dorothy Violet Bettiopinion, and finally received the their son, and the only other occupant King's approval. of the house was a housekeeper. For four years, sald Lord Curzon, Mr. Bettison celebrated Holy Com- not a voice was raised in protest. munion in the morning, and Whatever returned home to breakfast. After reached he hoped that there would decision was now the meal he entered his study, and be no repetition of the oscilla he had not been there long when a lions, uncertainties, and reversals" shot was heard from the room, and of the past five years. Miss Bettison ran in. She found her brother lying on the floor with a wound in the side of his head and a sporting gun lying by his

Lord Beauchamp, who until Lord side. There is no telephone in the Oxford's elevation to the peeragef house, and Miss Bettison westled the Liberal Party in the House down to the post-office and from of Lords, evidently regarded this there telephoned to Dr. Williams as a personal attack on himself, at Billesdon, four miles distant. With an angry flush he rose to She then went back to the vicar. protest. Feeling, he said, like a age and into the study, the door of criminal whose conduct had been which she closed, and refused arraigned at the Bar, he would admission to anyone else. She have been prepared to justify his had not been in the room very long action if Lord Curzon had given when another shot was heard, and him notice that he was going to directly afterwards Miss Bettison attack him. came out, and, it la said, made a statement to the effect that "I asked him if he would live. He did not reply. I saw he was dying in agony, and so I shot him to put him out of his pain."

Dr. Williams arrived soon after, and found Mr. Bettison dead, with two wounds, by one which the side of his face had been nearly shot away. The other would was in the chest near to the heart. The doctor notified the Leicestershire police, and two officers were sent from Leicester, to take charge. Mise Bettison was detained. Mr. Bett son had been noticeably depressed 'for some time past.

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DEATH-BED DRAMA.

"LIKE A CRIMINAL"

FATE OF TWO ISLANDS. NOTICE.TO SHIPPERS

AND PASSENGERS.

AN ALTAR AND A DYNAMITE FACTORY.

VESSELS DUE

FROM AMOY

FROM DALNY,

Filliwong

Tikembang.

Takliwa Ta'ma

cudan.

FROM CALCUTTA,

28-B 1

FROM BOMBAY.

Dolby

Lovers of Brissago are anxiously Apr. 23,-... islands, with their beautiful exotic May 4J.C.J. waiting to hear the fate of the two vegetation, passed by the steamers from Locarno to Brissago on their Apr. 3.-B... way across Lake Maggiore. For the Isole del Conighi, as they are also called, have a history, and Apr. 30-P. & 0, now that the Baronne Antoinette May 14.-P. & U. Sigills.

Apr. 38. P. & D.

bankrupt, speculation la rife as to July 3-P&O. St. Leger, their owner, has become Jane 8.-P. & 0. their fate when they are put up to Aug. 6.-P. R auction to pay her creditors. The reserve price is 100,000 francs for are all hoping that they will be the two islands, and the Tessinois

bought by a native purchaser.

Pancrazio, the Roman's had erected In the larger isio, Isola · San an altar to Venus, and in 1131 Giovanni Meda founded a monas tegy there, dedicated to the saint whose name

Sardinis. Soud.

FROM MANILA, Apr. 11.-U.S.S.B., West Jestor

28,-0.1.3 Empress of Asia. 29.-1.9.5.B.. Wost Frospect May 8.-U.S.S.B. Weet drquea

2018-0 P.S. 28.-0.P.8.

June 3.-U.P.9. Aug. 7-8 1. Eopt. <-.

Emetras of Canada, Empress of Russia. Empress of Alis. Tanda

&

FROM JAVA.

Tilkrot Tisondari.

the island bore Apr. 22-J,0. thenceforth Later on in 1570,

18.-J.CUT at the instigation of the Cardinali

FROM JAPAN, Charles Borromée, the Pope sup- Apr. 25.-J.C.J.L.- Fjlloboet to whom the pressed the order of the Umiliati, FROM CEBU, TABACO & ILOILO, longed, with the result that the

two islands be. Apr. 21.-D.R.S.R. West Jentor monastery was closed:

May

-U.8.3 B. Weat equena

ILOILO. Apr 29.-U.8.8.8. West Prospect bands, the larger isle was rented Apr. 21-N.Y.K..

After passing through different FROM SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE in 1875. by a French company for May 8-B. I. the establishment of a dynamite June 5-E & factory which, previously erected July A at Ancona for furnishing the dyna-ROM SEATTLE, site used in the piercing of thorst. Apr. 31.-B. F. Gothard, had caused an explosion was 6-0.1.8. in that town. The Swiss com- munes on Maggiore, however, pro- tested, and the factory was removed to a town in Lombardy.

Ten years later, the Baronne St. a Brissago family, and Isola Sant' Leger bought San Pancrazio from Apollonis from the commune, and set about turning them into the idyllic spots they have become. The church, cottages for the gardeners former has a beautiful villa, a little and dependants, and marvellous gardens; the latter contains the ruins of a little monastery and a tiny church, both surrounded by fields.

KAISER'S

AMBITIONS.

EYES ON THE BRITISH COLONIES.

22.—C.P S.

1-NYA. 18-B. F.. 180.P.9. June 10-8. F

July 1-8. F.

Sept. 18.-B. F. Aug. 17.-B. F. 92-B, F.

Aki Maru Tanda. Arafura

Albane

VANCOUVER, ETC.

Til bybius.! Empresa f ABI

of Causda Empren Yokobms Maru Tynde eus. Emprise of Russia. Achilles. Philocteten Taltby blus Tend-reus. Achillos

Apr. 27.-D..L Apr. 28.-T.K.K.

87.-D.8

FROM NEW YORK. (VIA PAMAMAY

Pres. Barrison.

FROM SAN FRANCISCO.

May 10.-T.K.K.

1L-D.8.1 24.-T. 5.K.

Jane 7.-T.K.K. 21-T.K.K..

Biberia Maru. Hyps. Harrison,

Taiyo Maru

Pres. Van Buren

Tenyo Maru

Korea Mau

6biaya Morn

FROM SAN FRANCISCO & LON ANGELES. May 9-0.8.8. R. West Sequen

FROM EUROPEAN PORTE. May 6-JOJ to Ouderkerk Jope, 1—4.0.3. D. S-abangis

FROM MARSAILLES, May 11.-M. M. .. Chantilly

16.-M. M

Porthos FROM LONDON.

May

30.-P. & U, 30,-G. L.

4.---NY K...

5G; ! 14.-P. & C.

In a biography by Dr. Edward Fischer of Herr Holstein, a subor- Apr. 2-P. & dinate Foreign Office official at Berlin, who influenced in such disastrous fashion Germany's for- Lard Curzon: 1 made no attack.eign policy for a decade before the Lord Beauchamp: It is not war new light is, shed upon ex unfair to repeat that it was an Kaiser William's ambitions and

This is not merely a intrigues. attack. matter for the Peers bul for the country generally.

Lord Lansdowne sald that nothing could be more horrible er indecent than that there should be a heated and perhaps acrimonious controversy in regard to the site, Nothing could be more repugnant than that there should be some thing in the nature of a wrangle.

It was agreed that the new Com- mittee shall consist of the Lords Lansdowne, Lincolnshire, Oxford, Peel, Wigan, Desborough, and Amold.

WOMEN IN ASYLUMS.:

WANT OF SYSTEM AMONG NURSES.

nor

<J

14.-G L

40.

18.-P. June 2.-G. L.

11.-P. & 0. 11.-0.1 July 9.-P. & O 21;- P. & 0.

aux.-P.&O. $8.-P. & 0.

Nagoya

Morea. Camarthenshire Hakuaan Maru Olomanda. Kalyan

lor shire Glentara. Kashmir Glum beg, Mantua. Kastgar Macedonia Karmala Natkunds

20.-P. & 0.

FROM DUNKIRK.

Fumatra

FROM LIVERPOOL.

Dlomod Automedon

Noleus

Cyolopa.

Fulds. Trier

It is shown, that the ex-Kaiser early in the present century was convinced that the collapse of the British Empire was at hand, and that it was merely a question of which Power would be the in- heritor of British world power.

"Not lazy France," the ex-Kaiser May 4-8.E.A.Co. is represented as saying, inadequately-prepared Russia, but Apr. 17.-B. F. Germany is destined to be Britain's 30.-B. Y. successor."

May 8-B. F. 12. B. F. It seems that the ex-Kaiser's. strong fleet policy was dictated by a

FROM HIMBURG,

desire to take over the British

May 7-XL- Deassa.

.-E.AL Vogtland colonies after theexpected collapse. $4.-N. L. Coblenz.. In the biography mentioned June 31.-N. L Aphalt hitherto, unknown details are July 18.--N. X. given of an interview between Aug. 16.-N. L. King Edward and the Kaiser at Oct. 10.-N. L.

Sept. 13-N. L. Wilhelmshoche. The Kalser then Nov. 7.-N. tried to coerce the King into a pledge that Great Britain would

May 11.-E. A, adhere to the Triple Alliance. that she was morally justified in year and feel quite safe with Europe, said the Kaiser,

"I could leave the asylum for a

Jupo 18.- 4. 'Here I stand in the middle of July 15.-H. A.. killing her dying lover to end his regard to the working of the male my powerful army, and I guarantee Sept. 25.-E A

with Aug. 30.-2, suffering from cancer was given staff, but the female staff I could Europe's peace: by the Seine Assizes jury, which not leave for a week." This acquitted a beautiful young Polish opinion of a medical superintend. German Chancellor, Herr Bulow, The Kaiser then reported to the actress, Mile, Stanislawa Uminska, ent was quoted before the Royal the way in which he had "im on a murder charge.

"You are morbid, madam," said Crowds of women besieged the Palace Yard, Westminster, by Mr. telegraphic congratulations from again."

Commission on Lunacy at Old pressed King Edward, receiving the doctor, you should marry. court in an attempt to gain admis George Gibson, general secretary the Chancellor on his "masterly sion, and jury's verdict was greet of the National Asylum Workers' diplomacy." ed with rapturous applause.

The child-ke figure, dressed in conditions of employment of Union, who gave evidence on the mourning, was allowed by the mental attendants. judge to sit by her counsel instead of entering the dock. In a timid voice, broken with sobs, she relat-

ACTRESS

SHOOTS LOVER TO END SUFFERINGS.

What amounted to a decision

attendants was wanted in asylums, Such attendants would not be

Mr. Gibson said a better class of

all communications, until furthered how. her lover, Jean Zysnowsky, secured until reaspoable remunera-

notice, should be addressed to the Stewards c/o Linstead and Davis. Hongkong, 15th April, 1925.

Can't You Eat What You Fancy?

That's due to weak stomach...

a Polish author, was dying of tion and better prospects were cancer in a Paris hospital, and in offered. In some smaller mental

male.

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"Oh, doctor," she chirped, ig.. that proposal?'....

"A doctor, madam," was the reply, prescribes medicine. He doesn't take it."

· HONGKONG TIDE.

of

use of this medicine and it is now looomingndigestion! You need Bisurated when he was under the influence superintendent who would ask his | Mr Y. P. Ma, Mr S. F. McKenzie, ] miralty Chart, which has been found to

well known for its curative properties.

To obtain the depth of water on the

Per A. O. L 5.8. "President her devotion for him, she had some hospitals training of probationers McKinley" on Apr. 18-Dr. H. of her blood transfused in a last was extremely casual, Female Bauer, Mr A. 1. Basto: Miss compiled at the National Almanae Omes.

The tide-table given below has ́bain effort to save him. When this failed, staffs generally were more un-Chen, Mrs C. R. Dawson, Mr H.in London from the result of the. and Zysnowsky could no longer settled than the

taken observations

by means Few E. Ellis, Mr J. A. Fredericks, Mr analysis hear the excruciating pain, he begg: matrons were really salisfactory, and Mrs A. D. and Miss of an automatic tide-recording machine- ed her to shoot him with a revolver and there was little system in the Galloway, Mr. P. L. Han, Mr A Tauf during the years

in the Water Police Basin at Tsim Sha he had hidden under the pillow working of women stalls.

1908-9. G. Johnston, Mr T. C. Kwan, Mr P. She at first refused, but finally,

The zero of the table. corresponds with "I have yet to see the medical C Kwan, Mr and Mrs M. F. Ma, the zero of the sounding in the Ad- Foreigners have siways died of these dia- Magnesia, as prescribed by doctors of morphia, she fired the revolver wife, or daughter to nurse in the Mr and Mrs L. E. G. Ramage, be feet 3 inches below mean asa-lara se owing to failure to find a remedy. Of late Dr. Sun Yat Sen a ffering from and used in hospitals. This in his mouth. He died shortly male ward," said Mr. Gibson, when Mr. A. 1. Remedios, Mr Jean de gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard cancer of the liver which is a phase of one of wonderful remedy is quite harm- after, the shore-mentioned diseases. Thoo

dealing with the question of women Riant, Mr. A. Satosky, Dr. and add 3 feet 4 inches, and on the gaugs at sudering from this laene vil gradually less, but it prevents all possibility

"I would have given him my life, nurses in male wards. Fully go Mrs H. F Word, Mr S. G. Wilcox, Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 fast deralop fever, nervous pains, triasry troubles, of pain or stops it instantly If it but could only give him rest," she per cent. of medical superinten Miss L. Andrews, Mr. H. 3. Rel 4 inches to the height given in the table. 'bad appellia, dysentery and vomiting, has started. Try it once and see told the court The prosecuting dents were opposed to it.

Victims of this disose are advised to in the difference at your next meal. attorney said he would neither ank

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Oscar Glanda will disappose and swollen le no doubt it is the world's surest, tragic as sorrow itself, but would to nurse in male wards. There aloers be reduced to a minimam qulukly and safest, cheapest cure for all decide whether justice should bow degrading for women,

leave it to the jury's conscience.to Tela Bekals Sonnenbof, LUCEBNO by the mae of "CARCINOLYBIN

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