MONDAY, JULY 4, 1927,
SEVERAL DAYS?
CLEARING REPULSE BAY LANDSLIDE.
SEVERAL TONS OF ROCK. -L
WIFE SHOT DEAD.
JACK DEMPSEY'S BROTHER'S
CRIME.
SUICIDE FOLLOWS MURDER.
vehicular traffic.
The slide occurred on Satur- Jack Dempsey hurtled from his day afternoon and was due to training camp and identified the the exceptionally neavy rainfall. bodies, and directed that his Several tons of rock and debris brother be buried at his former was brought down at a point home, Salt Lake City, and his wife about half way between the Gap elsewhere. and Repulse Bay.
Edna's landlady told the police. Work on clearing the landslide that she was standing in the street is difficult owing to the great talking to Edna when the latter's amount of rock which will have husband appeared, "acting as if he to be split up. A gang of coolies had been drinking." He went in has been at work since Satur- Several shots were heard
doors and Edna followed him. few day and in the meantime all minutes later, and the two traffic is being diverted round found dead. the longer rond vin Pokfulam, on
It appears that the
couple Saturday, the buses taking the separated a year ago and the wife Jubilee Road route owing to did not want her husband to know dangers from week-end traffic where she and their two-year-old and passenger congestion along son were living.-Reuter's Ameri- the Bonham Road section.
can Service.
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"THEY ARE LIES.”
SIR DOUGLAS HOGG AND A PAMPHLET.
ATLANTIC FLIERS.
BYRD & HIS MEN WELCOMED IN PARIS.
FULL MILITARY HONOURS,
THE CHINA MAIL.
PASSENGER LIST.
ARRIVALS.
at
T. Fail, Miss S. Ishii, Mr. U. Rich- ter, Mr. Hall, Mr. L. Silaravi, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelinsson, Mies Flor ence Buss, Miss Flora Barrow, Mr. Lars Bjume, Mr. T. Hashita, Mr. Passengers arrived in Hong T. Kataumata, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kong by the as. "Arafura," on July Enderlein, Mr. S. Miyamoto, Mr. Y from Australin and ports were:- Yoshikawa, Mr. S. Ayabe, Miss E. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Marsh, Mr: Enderlein, Miss H. Enderlein, and Mrs. C. T. Hall, Mr. C. L. Coy, Mr. T. Nagae, Mr. N. Inouye, Mr. Several days, possibly a week Saratoga Lake, NY, July 2.
Paris, July 2.
Mrs. M. Q. Mountfort, Mr. ON. V. Thew, Mr. F. V, G. Glaesner. will be taken in clearing the John Dempsey (38), brother of i
The Gare St Lazare present- Tanaka, Mr. T. Naraindae.
very lively appearance
Passengers arrived landslide which has temporarily the ex-heavyweight, boxing cham- od” a
Hong closed the Repulse Bay Road via pion of the world (Jack Dempsey, when Commander Byrd and his Kong by ss. "Fushimi Maru" from son, on July 8, were:-Mr. Pablo Passengers arrived at Hong Kong by the s.3. "President Jeffer- Wongnelcheung Gap, to all shot his twenty-one-year-old wife,
Edna, dead, and then committed companions arrived from Ver- Japan vis Shanghai on July 15. Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rufcido.
sur-Mer, the public clambering to were:-Mr. K. Kido. Mrs. S. Kido, Bake, Miss M. Bustillos, Mr. the top of the newspaper kiosks Mr. T. Kido, Miss K. Kido, Mrs. T. Edgar Cartwright, Mr. George and the railway carriages and Ikawa, Mr. T. Ikawa, Mr. C. Floeck, Cuvillier, Rev. Bernard F. Dou- even on to the glass roof outside Mr. J. C. Tang, Mr. W. W. Cole, Mr. cette. Rev. Wm. J. Dow. Mr. the station in their anxiety to F. W. Robinson, Mr. L. Rondon, Mr. Desha, Rev. Eugene A. Gisel, Miss Z. M. Pang. Mr. L. W. Malby, Mr. Michael Dupre, Mr. Thomas M. obtain a sight of, and to welcome, 1. Hennessey, Miss L. Rondon, Mrs. Eleanor R. Grasso, Rev. Joseph H. the adventurers,
M. Sasatani, Mr. J. Sasatani, Mr. Guthrie, Mr. Earle Hodgins, Misa The airmen were greeted by S. Ishizako, Mr. T. Matsudaira, Mr. Alice Jeffer, Mr. Alfred Jenkins, representatives of the Govern-s. Ota, Mr. C. H. Westbrook, Mrs. M. Lim Sian-goan, Align Vera ment and the American Embassy, L. E. Westbrook, Mr. U. Richfer, Merserau, Rev. John J. Me Eleney, Mr. Charles Levine, who also Mra. E. Z. Figueiredo. Matr, J. Rev. John C. Mulien, Mr. G. Blon crossed the Atlantic with Cham- Figueiredo, Mrs. S. Marcal, Mr. Ferrat. Mr. Severino Mendoza, Rev. Chan Yi-yuen, Mr. Chan Chim, Mr. Vincent F. O'Beirne, Mr. Jose berlin was present.
Chan Shul-chap, Mr. Ho Lun-sun, Ongeongco, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. K. Parker, Mias All four were showing signs of Mrs. S. Z. Zah, Mr. Li Cheung-fni, Florence Printy their trying experiences. They Mr. C. G. Nyn. Mr. J. Wilson, Mr. A. Roussean, Hev. John F. X. motored in procession to their G. Pratt, Mr. Lai Fung-yuen, Mrs. Sweeney, Mr. S. Samawura, Rev. hotel, amid the wildest
en-H. Yamazaki, Mr. H. Yamazaki, Francis T. Toolin, Mr. J. Trinidad, thusiasm.
Miss Y. Fujikake, Mr. S. Hunafusu. Mr. Mirza Hossein Touty, Mr. and Comdr. Byrd and his com- Mr. N. Inouye, Mr. S. Uemura, Mr. Mrs. Richard Wilbur, Rev. Edward panions are the guests of Mr. S. Ayabe, Mr. Y. Yoshikawa, Mr. T. Whalen. Mr. Wong Sik-ching, Y. Sasahara, Mrs. S. Sasahara, Mrs. and Mr. Wong Kuan-ahan. For Rodman Wanamaker, their finan-s. Okubo, Mr. T. Nagse, Mr. M. Shanghai: Mrs. E. T. Boyes, Master cial backer, and are under the Kono, Mr. S. Miyale Mrs. T. Robin Boyes, Mrs. G. M. Boyes, supervision of Dr. Rainbridge, Miyake, Mr. F. Kumal, Mr. Miss Sylvin Boyes, Lt.-Comdr. and the eminent New York surgeon. Adzuma, Mr. S. Miyakawa, Mr. Mrs. John B. Farrier, Miss Mary ---Reuter.
Okazaki, Mr. E. H. Shibbeth, Mr. Farrier, Miss June Farrier, Mr. F. P. Hall, Mr. L. Lilaram, Mr. R. Bedford H. Lydon, Mr. H. C. Enderlein, Mrs. R. Enderlein, Miss Lamond, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paris July 3, E. Enderlein. Miss H. Enderlein, Reich. For Kobe: Maj. John B. Commander Byrd and his col-Matr. P. Enderlein, Miss S. Jahil, Anderson, Mrs. Sue P. Anderson, A Post Office notification, issued Trade Hall. Manchester, said they leagues were received with full Mr. E. Kori, Mr. J. Tomoda, Mrs. circa Benitez, Mrs. John Conover, Mr. K. Matsudaira, Mr. T. Masul, Miss Sue M. Anderson, Mr. Fron- on Saturday, gives the following gladly took up the challenge of the military honours at the Elysee. M. Tomoda, Mies F. Tomoda, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Tohrn Fujii, Mrs. information in regard to corres-Socialist leaders that if they got President Doumergue congra-Y. Ochiai, Miss S. Sarushina, Mr. Leona Conover Smith, Lt. Col. pondence, etc.. awaiting claim back into power their first act tulated the airmen and Com-Y. Tanaka, Miss F. Buss, Mr. K. Huge. C. Smith, Master Hule A. ants:-
would be to repeal the Trade Dis- mander Byrd handed him the Midzutani, Mr. M. Nakasato, Mr. Smith. Capt. Boyd L. Smith, Mrs. A. E. Barzoso, E. Bolton, R. B. putes
Act. Presumably Brows, M. Burgess, T. H. Cherry, would be a General Election in dered with pieces of the Betsyir. S. Kishimoto, Mr. 31. Saka-Yokohama: Mr. Louis Carl Hutt, there small silk stars and stripes bor-S. Fujita, Mr. E. H. Summers, Mrs. Jean B. Smith, Miss Virginia Lee Summers, Mr. K. Kishimete, Smith, and Miss Cora Smith. For J. T. Clayton, Marine Engineer), about two years' time. By that Mrs. Crocket. A. Dakshay. A. C. Lime trade unionists would have Ross flag, which is being placed moto, Mr. S. Mori, Mrs. M. Koganei, atr. George Pearson Paton, Davis. Madm. Delegado, M. Duncan, discovered that the bill did not pro- in the National Museum.
Miss J. Koganei. Mr. I. Omuri, Mr. Mrs. Katherine A. Paten. Commander Byrd Zoe Edmunds, E. Fencek. (S.S.hibit strikes, did not cripple the ne-
received T. Hoshida, Mr. T. Katsumata, Mr. Honolulu, Misu Primitiva Darrdale), Finks, L. Baul Gan- tivities of their trade unions, but journalists at his hotel. Although W. Kawaki, Mr. T. Nishikawa, Mrs. Leoncio, Master Frederick Fahl- over S. Nishikawa, Mr. J. Suetsuna, Mr. gren, Mies Ann L. Garrecht, Miss court, G. Le Grange, R. Greaves, strengthened them by protecting Commander Byrd flew Miss J. L. Groves, E. A. Hallaru, them being used for revolutionary forty-two hours, there cannot T. Katsumori, Miss F. Darrow, Mr. Pastora Mateo, Miss Rorn Mateo, Miss N. Harry, L. D. Henry, Lt. Col. ends.
be any question of a record, as L. V. E. Gluesner. Mr. V. Hoff. Mr. Mics Marie F. Mugler, Miss Hettie A. G. Hill, E. F. Holmes. Dr. H. C. The Attorney-General read the Jumes, Mrs. H. James, Vernor P. following from a pamphlet publish reckoned in a straight line.-Y. Seinda, Mrs. J. Murray, 32. S. Caridad B. Banez, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Cornelinssen, Mrs. Y. Corne- Nen San Francisco: long distance
Magness, and Miss Margaret records are inssen, Miss Y. Cornélinssen, Mr.
MINS Jepsen, Capt. T. M. Johnstone. (.sed by the Secialist party: "Keng Yuan"); A. R. Jones, Khan
The Government is given power Reuter.
Yamazaki. Mrs. K. Fuji, Mr. M. Chas. A. Fossum, Mrs. Albine Fair- Rewards. to prevent or stop any strike
Mr. Kalandar, J. B. Kemp, A. Kilpatrick,
Hirose, Mr. M. Hirose,
T. Geld, Miss Jenett Fairfield, Mr. and whenever it pleases. Every sym- L. Kornitzer, (Diamond dealer),
Washington, July 3.
Minuni, Mr. R. F, Hall, Mrs. Ho Mrs. Chus. A. Glanz, Miss Elizabeth J. O. Leary, (s.s. "Medesta"), Miss!
pathetic strike and practically all
Chun-lay, Mr H. A. Sweet
O'Brien, Mr. Luis Perez Olaguer, stoppages of work may be de C. Ledonna, J. Lourie, E. Lyster..
The Secretary for the Navy,
and Miss Consolacion Prozetani. Mrs. 1. M. Madden, N. G. Majer..
miners Mr. Wilbur, has recommended to clared legal. If the cense work in order to obtain a president Coolidge the award of G. H. Mansley, Sir J. R. McDonald.
shorter working day under the Distinguished Flying Cross to D. W. MeMiller, M. Mendler, ground, that would be an illegal Commander Byrd, and some re- Miss L. Ogly. B. A.
If a group of workers Rogers, M. A. Safaer, C. Serverolio, refused to accept a wage reduc- cognition for his companions. L. Shuck, J. C. Single, Southern Oil| tion, and in the last resort cense Co., The Principal. Mrs. A. Stred- work, it may be decided by any! wick, Mrs. F. Swan, A. J. Tassell, two justices of the peace that R. S. Thomas, Mrs. Claude such stoppage is legal. The Thurston. V. Vladimizeku: H. W. workers concerned would be Walker, See Sing On (s.s. "Silver- liable to two years' imprison- pine). Y. O. Didmer, Walker Wilson, ment, while employers would be "Lomblot-Weup,S-E. Young.
ablo-to-secure damages from the trade union funds, including benefit funds.
H
A NEW LIST.
Sir Douglas, Hogg, Attorney- General, speaking at the Free
strike.
Unpaid correspondence:-Mrs. S. Erlangur. (Repulse Bay Hotel). Mrs. D. Keith, Mrs. A. H. O'mara, "Every one of these statements is a a He" declared Sir Douglas (c/o U.S. Ambassador).
Registered Covers. Chaney, Hogg. "I am afraid that the men (c/0
Consul), Fur who published it must have known
American
ment for
No Question of Record.
DEPARTURES.
Kong by the s.s. "St. Albans" for
Passengers sailed from Hong
Manila, Sandakan and Australin,
DUTCH AVIATION..
and
For
Do
The Hague, Julyasi The first Chambera has Mr. Wilbur is considering the on July 1 were:-Mr. P. Dominic, animously approved a bill
Mr. and Mrs. Howden Hume, Mr. that the state shall feasibility of a Nav world wA: Duce, Mr. Khanehand Kodu- 500.000 florins to the flight following the equator mal, Mr. J. F. Milburne, Mr. E. A. Royal Dutch Air N Reuter's American Service Malcolm, Mr. S. E. Flemons, Mr. pany and pay a mul
and Mrs. Augutin A. Que, Lt and florins spread Mrs. W. H. Schaffer and
BYRD'S FLIGHT.")
Premature Banquet In America. ̧
Dr. M. Dalgamoni, Mr. Inars ears, Reut
Gibbins, Mr. and Mrs. E. GaLAN SWERTET Miss P. H. Ludbrook, Mrs” Clark, Mr. W. T. Cox, Mrs. Annie Kynoch, Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Mc- Candliss and two infants, Mstr. R. McCandliss, Mrs. A. H. Van Ettan, released
wood, Miss Lockwood. Mstr. Lock-
COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED
New York, July 2. Most conflicting reports reach- Eastern Biography Co., J. M. they were lies when they did so.ed the United States before the Miss D. Abraham. Miss E. Howell, dispute between Albania And- Gutierrez, L. D. Henry, K. Lutowicz, The question which the Socialists glad news arrived confirming the Miss E. Smith, Mrs. E. H. Lock Slavia is now ended.--Reuter. (T. Miller, (8.8. "Yuan Yeng"), have not yer answered is whether!
Shadows Before. N. V. Straits of Java Trading Co. or not they justify the use of the safety of Lt-Comdr. Byrd and wood. Afiss M. J. McMinn, Miss
Sandlin, Mr. M. F. Farley, Mr. N. B. Reid, Tsung Ping, Yeoh Pie strike weapon to coerce the Govern-his companions.
a political end. No The wives of two of the latter Beeman, Mstr. H. Sanders, Mr. and Unclaimed parcela:-Miss E. H. Socialist leader answers the ques-were sitting at the telegraph wire Mrs. A. Trudinger, Mr. and Mrs. tion of whether they seek to justify awaiting reports when it was T. H. M. Lowther and infant, Dr. Bell, Ng Si Kwan.
the General Strike. This bill does falsely announced that the and Mrs. H. O. Chapman, Mr. and nawer that question, and that is "America" had landed at Paris. Mrs. J. Loudil, Mr. J. Noble, Mr. why we have introduced it.
and Mrs. C. S. J, Boland, Miss Fireworks were immediately Boland, Mr. M. E. Fleming, Mr. Z, are determined, however, that in this bill there shall be nothing to dug out, an orchestra was hurried and Mrs. S. Soloduhin.
July 4-World Theatre; "Held by the Law." from New York, waiters were ob-
Teng.
.
STOLEN QUILT.
THIEF AND RECEIVER BOTH JAILED,
Interfere with the legitimate
We
use
IN THE "MAIL."
Entertainments. July 4-Queen's Theatre; "The Beloved Rogue."
July 4-Star Theatre; "Held by of the strike weapon for purely in-tained and a banquet was soon Passengers left Hong Kong by
at which the two 8.s. "Fushimi Maru" for Europe the Law.": Before Mr. R. E. Lindsell this dustrial purposes. The bill inter- under way morning a Chinese was charged which is not industrial, but which honour.
with no strike except one ladies occupied thea seats of via ports on July 2, were:-Mr. K July 4-Star Theatre; "The Rain-
Kishimoto, Mr. S. Kishimoto, Mr.bow Trial" with the theft of a cotton quilt is aimed not at the employer, but
July4Tea Dance Cafe Res- It was only when the sweets 5. Sakamoto, Mrs. Jane Murray, from No. 7 Hop Woo Street, at the community, the Government,
Mr. and Mrs. Kasahara, Mrs. E. July 4-Isako's Circus, New Re- 544 Queen's Road West. He ad- in bringing this bill before Parlin-report was discovered to be pre-Otube, Mr. A. Gandossi, Mr. R. M. Wanchai 9.16 p.m. West Point, and $2.15 from No. and the State. I am confident that course had been served that the Mr. K. Mizutani, Mr. S. Yamazaki, taurant Parisien, 4.80 p.m.
ment we are discharging our plain mature-Reuter's American Ser-Morrison, Mr. S. Masut, Mr. R. F. July 4-Wilbur Players at Star mitted the charges.
duty und. administering the trust vice.
Magistrate: You appear to
make a living by taking things from house to house.
Sergeant Post put in the record
of a previous conviction.
Mr. Lindsell: You have been
in jail for stealing before.
Accused: Yes, three weeks. Sentences totalling six months'
which the nation at large has given
to us." (Cheers.)
Byrd and His Flags.
Hall, Mr. T. Minami, Mr. C. Shiota, Theatre, Kowloon present "Alias Mr. J. Baillieux, Lieut. J. P. de The Deacon." Souza. Rev. B. Aimar, Mr. I
Sports. Okazaki, Mr. S. Kamimura, Mr, and July 6-First Night Swimming Mrs. Tomota, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fete of the season at V.R.C., 9 p.m. Summers. Mr. S. Fujita, Mr. M.
Meetings. Kuwaki, Mr. J. Suctsann, Mr. M. Hong Kong Radio Society. "South Nakazate, Mr. Y. Ochiai, Mr. W.) July 7-Annual meeting of the Hirose, Mr. E. Kori, Mr. China Morning Post" Bldg., 5.30 T. Katsumori, Mr. K. Matsu-i p.m. · "So far as we can see. the age of ing in the dark at night unavoid- daira, Mr. S. Mori, Mrs. M. Koganei,
HERESY HUNTS OVER.
Dean Inge and the Old Catchwords.
New York, July 2. Lt. Comdr. Byrd has cabled Rodman' Wanamaker, owner of the America, as follows:-"Deep ly sorry we did not reach Paris. Will report details. Forced land-
Lammert Auctions.
July 6-Valuable household
hard labour were passed, and 70 heresy hunts is over," said Dean able. Will deliver flags by mail." Mr. and Mrs. Nishikawa, Mrs. Y July 6-Valuable household cents found on the accused's per- Inge, in opening the public meet-
The flags include one made Fujikaki, Mrs. H. Yamasaki, Mr. furniture at Sales Room, 2.30 pm. son, which he admitted was part ng of the Churchwarden's Union, of the money he had stolen from of which he is president, at Cax from pieces of the original Amer. H. Shibbeth, Mr. Shum Yip-ling,
can flag by Betsy Ross in 1777 Miss Cornelinssen, Miss S. Sara furniture, No. 178, Kowloon Tong, the and another carried by Byrd over shine. Mr. Vander Hoff Mr. Sweet, 2.45 pm, of returned to the complainant in external
"Church" and Bible" became the North Pole.-Reuter.
ton
No, 544 Queen's Road West was Hall, Westminster. The two
that case.
Another man who was charged with receiving the quilt was sen- tenced to four weeks' jail.
PLUCKY FIGHT.
P
VILLAGE SHOPMAN RESISTS ROBBERS.
watchwords
French Congratulations.
fighting cries at the time of the Reformation, The authority
of
Paris, July 2. both the Church and the Bible was emphasised in the face of history! President Doumergue received and environment, and for a time and congratulated Chamberlin the internal factors in both were and Levine and sent congratula- driven into the background. A very tions to Lt.-Comdr. Byrd and his promising movement of religious humanism that nowhere took a more collengues.-Reuter.
attractive aspect than in England
was thrown back by the fierce REVUE ARTISTES WIN.
the Roman
An attempt to commit an armed struggles between robbery Was made in Shatiyuen Catholics and the Protestants, and village, Kowloon City, last night. he thought they must recognise
Shanghai, June 29. Yesterday in H.M. Supreme
A Chinese entered a mutshed shop that in some ways the Reformation Court his Honour Judge Peter at 10 o'clock and asked for a packet-necessary as it was was a renc-Grain gave judgment in the case of cigarettes. While the shop tionary movement, The Church keeper's back was turned, the cus- was driven back upon a period of in which Miss Maria Theresa tomer suddenly pushed him over. fierce struggles, and the chasm be- ("Tess") Gordon claimed Tle. The man blew a police whistle, tween secular and sacred know- 1,461.09 from the Carlton, Ltd., whereupon three other men rushed ledge was widened.
for an alleged breach of contract.
Into
the shop. One of the new- "It is that chasm that Liberal Judgment for the amount claim- comers tree's mouth but the present time there is no longer any earned by the plaintiff was his hand over Churchmen wish to fill, and at the ed less $100 Mex. which was the shopkeeper's latter put up a struggle. Then an- reason why we should tie ourselver other of the men produced a dag-to those old catchwords of the
ger and attempted to stab their vic- fallible Church' and the 'infall;;**orking at the Plaza Hotel, was
rendered in favour of the plain-
tim with it. In the fight which Bible. It is quite possible for us tiff. Judgment in full was ren- followed, the shopkeeper was cut to move forward more freely. Weldered in favour of Miss Nita in the left wrist, and slightly in-are constantly being told how the Jewell Carroll, whose claim was pured in the right side of the chest. Catholic movement has progressed similar to that of Miss Gordon, When the shopkeeper blew his in the Church of England and of whose case was tried separately.
rushed out of the matshed and victorfes of this party are nothing
Mr. and Mrs. Miyake, Mr. B. Kumai, Mira. Ho Chun-loy, Mr. Tsang Fuk- weng, Mr. H. Omore, Mr. T. Tanaka, Mr. S. Kono, Mr. S. Hanabusa, Miss
Miscellaneous.
July 4-American Community "at home" to friends at the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden, 4-6.30 p.m.
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whistle a second time, all four, mort the: triumphs It has yon; but the Mr. M. Render Harris appeared The Dairy Farm Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
escaped in the direction of Shatin to be compared with those which for the plaintiffs and the defen Gap before the other villagers were have been won by liberal thought at dants were represented by Mr. able to turn out.
the same time."
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