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THE HONG KONG $DIRECTORY 1928 Issue

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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JULY, 10, 1928.

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WALKING PARTY PERISH.

Stockholm, Yesterday.

The leader of the Swedish Re-

NOT ANSWERED.

THE DOMINIONS,

London, Yesterday.

In the House of Commons, in

BOAT FIRE.

AT OYSTER BAY.

AN ACTRESS-DANCER AND MILLIONAIRE.

LUCKY ESCAPE,

Oyster Bay, Yesterday. The actress and dancer, Adele Astaire,was about to start on a

lief Expedition looking for the "Italia's crew telegraphs that reply to questions, Sir A. Chamber motor-boat trip with William the members of Viglieri's party lain said that everything had been Leeds, American millionaire, when |(from which Nobile was rescued) done to hasten the Government's the boat caught fire. iare depressed and ill but are reply to the latest American peace The flames swept the decks.

provisioned for three months.

Leeds picked up Miss Astaire and

pact note..

The landing of light aeroplanes As regards the Labour suggestion threw her on to the quay, and he in the vicinity will only be pos-that the good repute of Britain was himself jumped out and pushed sible when the temperature is be-suffering by the Government's pro-

the boat clear, low freezing point but in any case crastination, Sir A. Chamberlain such landing would be very dan-

contended it was more important gerous as the weather is at pre-that the Government should be care- sent often at its warmest.

Col.

A few seconds later a terrific explosion aboard wrecked the boat, which was burned down.

Miss Astaire and Leeds werel

No trace has been found of the ful when undertaking new engage severely but not dangerously Mariano I's walking party, which ments and not break old ones then burned.

The accident was witnessed by had provisions for another week to proceed without reference to the but no weapons or snow-shoes. serious nature of the questions in- Leeds wife, who was the ex- [Russian Princess Xenia and by They are supposed to have perish-volved.

Wedgwood said the Adele's brother, Fred, with whom "The Russian icebreaker "Kras-Dominions were prepared to sign she is about to re-appear on the sin" last night was 25 knots from without reservations.

stage in London, where she for Lieut. Viglier's party. It is now Sir A. Chamberlain replied that merly scored a triumph-Reu- hoped that the "Krassin" will consultations with the Dominions (ter's American Service. reach them."

were not completed. He had not!

ed.

The Swedish leader proposes to been fully informed as to their at- CHEUNG CHAU. send back the Swedish giant sea- titude and it was impossible to give plane upland, as the remaining approximate date of the signature. PERSONAL NOTES FROM THE Swedish naval seaplane must be-Reuter.

ISLAND. overhauled. The Italian sea-

planes have returned to King's

Bay for overhaul-Reuter,

NANKING MANDATE.

TRAFFIC OFFENCES. PROCEDURE PENDING NEW

MOTOR-CAR DRIVERS BEFORE

THE MAGISTRATE.

TREATIES.

FOREIGNERS' TAXES.

HOUSES FILLING UP.'

To go back to the Dragon Boat race may seem 18ko ancient history, but great interest was shewn in the efforts of the rival crews, of the local boats, the two plers and small craft being black with people who Nanking, Yesterday.

loudly cheered as the paddlers The Nationalist Government strained every muscle to gain the Remarking that he did not think Council has issued a mandate in coveted first place. that defendant was a proper person which it proclaimed seven regula- After a considerable gap, the

OBSTRUCTION AND LOITERING. | -

to hold a driver's licence, Major C.

was' re-

Willson, O.B.E., this morning im tions governing the modus vivendi English Sunday service posed fines totalling $40 on Chan during the interim between the started, being conducted by Rev. A. H. Bray, who preached a Yuk-chong who was prosecuted by expiration of the old and the con- thoughtful sermon on the question three different police constables for clusion of new treaties between of Christ to Peter; "Lovest thou three trafle offences. His Worship!

In Me," added that defendant already had China and foreign countries.

Announcement was made of the "Ave previous convictions.

brief, these are:-

forthcoming Missionary conference, 1. the regulations shall apply to be held from August 12 to 19 only to the countries and their and regret was expressed that Mrs. tionals whose treaties with China have already expired and with wham Goforth, who was to have taken a now treaties have not yet been con- considerable part in the meetings, eluded.

Sergeant Roberts agreed with the Magistrate's remarks, and promis- ed to refer the matter to Sub-In- spector Alexander of the Traffic Department.

At the instance of Sergt. Roberts! the defendant was charged with speeding along Bonham-road on June 22 at three o'clock in the afternoon. He explained that he was testing the driver of a car and when near the Alice Memorial Hos pital the defendant came round à corner at a speed of about 26 miles an hour. It was the day of the Dragon Boat Festival and cars were rushing back to the stands in order to get as many fares as possible.

The defendant admitted the of fence and was fined $20.

Obstruction.

The defendant was further charg- ed with obstruction in Des Voeux- road Central on June 21, which he ¡ denied.

An Indian constable said that he saw the defendant's car shortly be fore 10 a.m. parking outside the There was also Empress Hotel.

another car there but when wit-

2-all Diplomatic officials and would be unable to do so on account Consular officials shall be entitled to of illness.

proper treatment in accordance with The houses are beginning to f the international law.

3-the persons and properties of up but some of those who have come foreigners in Chine shall receive due will, we are sorry to say, soon be

leaving. protection under Chinese law.

4-foreigners shall be subject to The Rev. and Mrs. Oldfield have the regulations of Chinese law and already gone to Chefoo. After pick- the jurisdiction of the Chinese law

ing up their young folks the family courts.

5.-pending the enforcement of the will make their way to Canada, pos- national tariff schedule the regular sibly via Siberia. Dr. J. Kirk and Customs duties on importa into China

from foreign countries, or by for family will Boon be leaving for eigners, and on exports from China England.

to foreign countries, shall be collect

Rev. and Mrs. McKenzie and

ed accordance with the existing David will sail next week for their tariff Behedule.

Our old

G-all taxes and duties payable by home in New Zealand. Chinese citizens shall be payable friend, Mr. Davies, we grieve to equally by foreigners.

7-matters not provided for in the hear, la seriously ill in Matilda Hos- foregoing shall be dealt with in acpital, but we hope will soon be able cordance with international law and get up to Chefoo for a thorough Chinese municipal law.

rest and changu.

Reuter.

Italy's Position.

Peking, Yesterday.

Many of our former visitors have responded to the lure of Bagulo this year and will not be with us. The Italian Minister, Sig. Several plenic parties have recently ness approached the spot the car H. E. D. Vare, interviewed by had enjoyable outings on the Is- moved away but the defendant's car Reuter, stated that he had not land. Good progress is being made remained. On reaching the car yet received the Note from the with the new school building: the witness saw a boy sitting in the Nanking Government in regard walls of the first storey are nearing driver's seat, who said that the to the expired treaty between completion. We welcome our old Įdriver was taking tes. Witness China and Italy, but when he re-friend, Capt. J. Larain, who is re- told the boy to fetch the driver and ceived it he would forward it im-tiring from 8.8. "Chung On" on the he brought the defendant who, mediately to Rome.

Wuchow run; his crew gave him when asked, denied that he was the Sig. Vare pointed out that a rousing farewell.Our Own Cor

Italy had already expressed her respondent. Witness then walked a short way willingness, in principle, to con

driver of the car.

A fine of $10 was imposed.

.Loitering.

timin time.

:

along Morrison-street and hid him-sider treaty revision, and he had ber, 1926, Article 26 states that self, keeping an eye on the car made this clear, but Italy was not either party must demand revi When he had disappeared the de- fendant entered the car and was prepared to admit that the exist- sion and the revision must be about to drive away when witnessing treaty had lapsed on June 30, completed within six months rushed back and, asked the defen- to that effect by the Nationalist otherwise the terme of the origin- in consequence of the declaration from the date of expiration, dant for his licence.

Government.

al Treaty will remain in force for Italy would maintain her legal a further ten years. The Sino- position. He declared:-"There Japanese Treaty is peculiar in An Indian constable charged the is nothing in Article 26 of the this respect, no others placing a defendant with loftering in the Treaty of October, 1866 to justify time limit for the completion of vicinity of Ice House-street and Des the view that the Treaty in no revision, although the Belgian Voeux-road Central on June 22 at longer in force. Only the com- treaty provides that only Bel- Witness said that he warned the mercial clauses are liable to be re- gium has the right to demand the alteration of the provisions of the defendant after the car had pass

"It is improbable that Italy Treaty. It will be remembered ed twice but he took no notice of

will accept at any time a posi-that Japan has had several exten- the warning and came along for the

tion of inferiority to any other sions since the expiration, the third time.

Power having interests in last of which expires on July 20. China"

Interviewed by Reuter, Mr. Yoshizawa said that he had not! received the Note from the Na An official of the Japanese tionalist Government on the sub- car on that particular occasion. Legation stated that Japan came ject and he declined to make any Major Willson pointed out that under the second section of the statement regarding Japan's atti- the Indian constable had seen him Nationalist Government's de tude in the event that the Treaty (defendant) three times,

claration of July. 7, for although should be denounced on July 20. Japan's Treaty expired in Octo-Reuter.

The defendant, in denying the charge, said he had only driven the car for. 19 dayg ́and be was not; sure whether be was driving the

A fine of $10 was imposed.

vised.

Japanese Treaty.

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