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TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1929.

MARINE COURT.

NO. REGULATION LIGHTS ON A

JUNK

COXSWAIN'S BREACH'

Sergt. James Galviu, of the Water

Police, this morning prosecuted at the

ARE THEY LOST ?

NO NEWS OF THE SPANISH ATLANTIC FLYERS

"NUMANCIA" MISSING

Madrid, Yesterday.

Primo de ·Rivera now a#- Marine Court, n coxswain of a tradnounces that Major France and ing junk for failing to show the re-his companions in the flying boat gulation lights while his vessel was

Their moored in the Junk anchorage yester- "Numancia" are missing. day, and with failing to produce bis reported arrival at San Miguel

The (Azores) was incorrect. Licence when asked to do so, case was heard by the Hon. Commander G. F. Hole, R.N.

Pleading that he did have two lights, accused said that he could not produce the licence as his master, had it with him at the time and he was not on the vessel.

Sergt. Galvin said that he boarded

accused's vessel and saw that no light

was placed over the door of the living quarters, while the other. light could only be seen from one side.

Accused said that the one light was placed forward and well up the mast. The prosecuting officer said that he could see neither light from the police launch.

Remarking that it was of no avail to have a light that could not be seen and that it was a danger, His Worship imposed a fine of $10 or 10 days' fail on the first charge and $3 for failing

to produce a licence.

Excess Passengers

De Rivera's Statement

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unless notice to the contrary be given before 26th instant.

A statement by Primo Rivera explains that he was mis- led by a report (presumably from the military authorities at the Azores) that the "Numancin" had

landed at the Azores, because "no-

body explained the news was not official."

A Portuguese, destroyer, four Spanish destroyers and two squadrons of Seaplanes re searching for the missing airmen.

Derelict 'Plane Found

Edward Sedgwick directed the pic ture,, with Dorothy Sebastian as heroine, Edward Earle, Leila Hyams, William Bechtel, John Byron and many

others of note in the cast.

his comical fight with the ruin run- ners, and other diverting details.

BRITON'S PLIGHT

ARRIVES AT THE END OF

HIS RESOURCES

Lammert's-Auctions

June 27-At Sales Room, Duddell- st., household and blackwood furni- ture, 2.30 p.m.

June 28-At No. 12, Humphreys Bldg., household furniture, 11 am

• Meeting

Jaly 6Meeting of Greditora of the. Hong Kong Tug & Lighter Co. Ltd., at Mesars. Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming's offices, noon.

Miscellaneous

'Later, The military wireless station at Madrid has received a message from

the Spanish- steamer

James Ross was this morning "Magallanes," stating that the charged before Mr. E. W. Hamilton vessel "Grelden," supposed to be with being a vagrant with no visible of British registration, has inform- means of subsistence.

June 29-Opening of bathing ed the "Magallanes" that it found

Sergeant Whant told the Magla-pavilion of S.C.A.A. at Quarry Bay, the remains of a derelict planetute that up to June 21 Ross had 2.30 p.m. 120 miles from the Azores-Reu- Had a roof over his head, but he June 30-At Roman Catholic came to the end of his resources on Cathedral, Blessing of 19th H.KG. that day and gave himself up to the C.C. Boy Scouts Troop Flag, 11 Police. Ross had been unemployed a.m.. in the Colony for a considerable time.

For carrying 11 passengers in excess of the number permitted on his licenco, the coxswain of a passenger junk was fined 825 with the alternative of three ter. wecks' imprisonment. The launch was stopped yesterday in Shaukiwan-bay.

RESULT OF RAIN

(Continued from Page 1.)

Another Report

New York, Yesterday, The steamer "Buffalo Bride" wirelessed at 5.40 Greenwich time on June 23 not far east from Newfoundland, that she had.ob- served a flare believed to be from an aeroplane, Experts calculate that this would correspond with of the large cities at the approximate position if the "Numancia" tried to reach New York without stopping at the

A CITY NEEDS

In one Home the daily consumption of water is stipulated as, follows: <-- 35 Gallons per head, per day

10

5

5

drinking

washing ·

w.c. and lavatories

street washing

trade purposes. unavoidable waste.

VARIETIES OF WATER

A well known authority thus classifies, water supplies:-

Wholesome

1. Spring Water

2. Deep well water

3. Upland surface water

Very palatable. Suspicious

4. Stored rain water

5. Surface

lands)

water

(cultivated

Moderately palatable.

Dangerous

Azores. Reuter's American Ser- vice.

PEACE TREATY

GERMANY'S NATIONAL MOURNING" DAY

REICHSTAG SPEECHÉS

Berlin, Yesterday. The Reichstag was crowded in anticipation of a speech by Dr. Stresemann on the foreign poli-' tical situation.

The Magistrate asked if arrange- ments could not be made to send Ross Home.

Sergeant Whant replied that they had thought of that, but this

a

was

P.I. INDEPENDENCE

MEASURE PUT BEFORE AMERICAN' CONGRESS

Washington, June 20. Edward O'Neill, president of the Alabama Cotton Exchange,

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd July will be subject to rent,

All claims against the vessel must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 12th July, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, wirere they will be examined on the

2nd July at 10 a.m. by our surveyors Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.

ed.

No Fire Insurance has been effect-

Bill of Lading will be countersign- ed by.

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents. Hong Kong, 25th Jane, 1929.

IN OTHER PLACES

CHRONICLES FROM JAPAN TO JAVA

Dr. G. H. Garlick, of the Malayan Medical Service, has been appointed to be Physician and Radiologist, Johore.

such a peculiar case that the Police RESOLUTION ASKING TARIFF wanted time to consider it. There- fore they, asked for Ross's com mittal to the House of Detention in the meantime.

The Hon. Mr. J. Lornie, British Replying to the Magistrate, Rosato-day placed before the Senate

finance sub-committee on agricul-Resident, Selangor, returned to said that he had been in Hong Kongtural tariffs, a resolution favour- Penang from leave by the "Khiva" since 1915, His Worship made the order for his detention at the ing the granting of Philippine in- and proceeded to Kuala Lumpur by House, and told Sergt. Whant to dependence and the levying of train.

let him know if there was anything tariffs against Philippine pro- that he could do for Ross.

BATCH OF DRIVERS IN

• COURT

Quite a number of the trafe cases heard at the Central Police The Nationalist leader, Count Court this morning were against Westarp, denounced the Govern- public car drivers who were sum ment's foreign policy as a com- moned for obstraction in Rumsey plete failure, since Germany's' de-street. Mr. E. W. Hamilton in- mands with regard to the evacua-

6. River water where sewage tion of the Rhineland, disirma-

discharges

ment and protection of minorities had been completely ignored.

7. Shallow well water

Palatable.

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Mr. T. L. Evans, general manager Another resolution endorsed by

of United Engineers, Ltd, left the agricultural commissioners of

advocated Singapore by the "Delta" CAR OBSTRUCTION 12 Southern states

tariffs upon fresh fruits and Colombo and expects to be away for vegetables from the Philippines about three weeks. which compete with Southern pro- |ducts. It ́ proposed, however, that

A "Straits Government Gazette" Philippine products be allowed a extraordinary was issued appoint- 245 per cent. reduction from the ing the Hon. Mr. John Scott, C.M.G., rates against foreign countries.

Colonial Secretary, to be the D. Woodall, of Dallas, Texas, Governor's Deputy duing his appearing in behalf of the Cotton-abaence in the F.M.S. seed Crushers Associations of quired what was the attraction Texas and Oklahoma, urged high- there that so many should be er duties on vegetable oils and brought up for the "same offence, Inspector Nicholls 'replied that the World Theatre was situated with in the vicinity and the drivers were no doubt waiting for fares, In ané case, when the Magis. frate inquired for accused's re-

A message from Mukden says they did not have his 'card' so His that the authorities have been in- Worship asked accused if he had formed that the Chinese Consulate graph," ever been up before.

at Harbarovsk has been surround of Sarawak (Mrs. Bertram Accused replied in a hesitating led by Soviet troops, that three Brooke, wife of Major Bertram H. manner that he had not, but when members of the staff have been Brooke, the Tuan Muda, heir of the he was sternly ordered to tell the arrested and the building sealed Raja of Sarawak) was, on May 18, truth, he said "yes," and was fined up. Reuter. $5.

Dr. Stresemann replied vigor ously, and asserted that the re- cent reparations plan signified the easing of Germany's chains. For the sterilisation of potable The Government did not intend to water Thresh's method is thus de-agree to a "conciliation" commit-card, the prosecution said that scribed in the "Lancet" of Septem-tee as the price of evacuation of ber 26, 1914:-

the Rhineland. (Cheers.) 4-Pure chlorinated lime put He announced that the Govern up in 4 lb. hermetically sealed ment would support the "national ting.

mourning" demonstrations on. June 28, the tenth anniversary of the signing of the peace treaty, Reuter.

"B"--Put up an equal number of tins containing 4 lb. ordinary layers in each.

One tin of A and one tin of B. are sufficient to disinfect 8,000 gallons of water.

Procedure

For each 3,000 gallons of ordin. ary well or rainwater to be treat- ed, dissolve 1 tin of “A” in 1 gal-| lon of water and mix this with the 8,000 gallons. In 15 minutes the whole of the 8,000 gallons of water will be properly sterilized. Then to remove the excess of chloride add 1 tin of "B" to 1 gallon of water and mix with the 8,000 gallons for 15 minutes, the water will be tasteless, disinfected and fit to drink.

For the World to See Mr. George T. Krainukov, re- presentative of the Paramount "News Reel" Corporation of New York, has arrived in the Colony to "ahoot" scenes of the Jong Chinese queues waiting with their | buckets near street fountains, and other spots depicting the position as a result of the water shortage. More Sources of Supply More sources of water supply. have been reported. Work has been started on the Ruttonjee scheme at Sham Chun, and when it is completed, the supply from. that source will be about 200 tons a day

No

Through the generosity of Mr. Woo Hay-tong the B.. "Charles Hardouin" and "Paul Beau" will, from to-morrow, help to bring water in from Wang Moon. freightage will be charged to the Government. This supply will be pumped straight into the tank near the Po Tak Wharf.SAO Water Imported Yesterday Water brought In yesterday Comprised

5. Achilles," from Singapore, 300 tona,

tons

***Gleniffer," from Shanghal, 200

#Chak Sang from Shanghai, 880 tong:

Inkiang,” reburning from Canton. unloaded the balance of her water

Government chartered Lanker, fru Iwang from Shanghai 800 tons.

Autolycus, 200 2018.

CRIME DETECTION

UNIVERSITY TÓ INAUGURATE BUREAU

- ENDOWED BY CITIZENS

THE

THE latest department to be inaugurated at the Northwestern University in Chicago, Ill., is a crime de- tection bureau. Here the mi- croscope will replace the night- stick and negligible clews be transformed into convicting evidence. S

Burt A. Massss, Tice-presidens of the Colgate Palmolive Pest. Com- pany coneelyod the idea while serving as foremen of a enconer's jury investigating che suptuple gang momasacré fp. ■. North Side garags fast winter. He advanced the eug- gestion and won the indorsement of the Chicago Association of Com--

"Every conceivable, weapons - that. modern science can bring Into the

· KelG / Egainst crime will, beam- ployed,,"" "Masses adid is outlining his plans for the proposed burant." "Blood staing, scrape of thing. duit on the skin or clothingh often neglected in the regular polies

Ins vestigation, will be made to tell their deadly tales Di Beakies

caldes offering facilities to po- departments throughout the country for trained criminologista -with-squlprent to scrutinize thore

oughly bits of

"of evidenos, the bureau will provide training school for chỏca desiring to make

cris detec

MAL CALVIN GOODAND, ABOVE)

ison their life work. BURT. A MASSEE BELOW.

Out of the features of the new

borean-wil be a ballisties depart burekú aha zas conferred with of, ment, headed by Major Calvin God- felats of the aniversity on the prope dard, one

ballistic experts cultions. "Ella rep01) – was that they of the brought to Chicago from New York received the kies vary spihusiastic to aid in the gang massacre laves elly and pighest steal Art

In addition thage will be a band

for the

The burst i

- Typewrlins, dowed by spabile-spirited Collisena dagerprinting, chemical analysis tut siter Are Fear a and other sciences pertaining to the bellovew it will be entirely self-supe detection of Crude will have their porting throat attempting students Individuar units, each under the di- from all parte of the world. This rection of a rescanised-expertis said adviieity, sincs crime to Na

Gen. Nathan W. MacChesney re most lurid aspecte de quav te palved: the task of organizing the lably a fascinating study,

The engagement is anounced, and fats, He also urged a tariff on the marriage will take place shortly, Philippine cocoanut oil and on alfin Medan, between James Morton, copra-Associated Press.

of Sumatra, and Helen Rin, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stephens, of Eslington House, Cheltenham.

SOVIET HITS BACK

Peking, Yesterday,

FLIERS PERISH

According

to a Paris tele- gram to the "Exchange Tele- the Dayang Muda

received into the Catholic Church. at a simple baptismal service in a church in the Avenue' Hoch. Од May 26 she was to go to Rome, Lima, Jeru, June 20 where Cardinal Ceretti was to pre Captain Victor Urquizi and sent her in private audience to the Lieutenant Luis Garland were Pope. killed to-day when their airplane, crashed at Las Palmas,

The members of the Evangelical Captain Urquizi recently ac- Lutheran (Missouri Synod) Mission companied the Spanish fiers community in Hankow learned with Jimenez and Iglesias in the plane, regret of the death of the Rev. Jesus Gran Poder.United Press. E. L. Aradt, the pioneer missionary

JUDGE DEAD

of the Missouri Synod in China. The venerable missionary was well known in Hankow, having been a London, June 17, The death has occurred of Judge brief intervals, ~

resident since 1913 with but two He frequently LA. Atherley-Jones, the well-known Commissioner of the Central Criminal occupied the pulpit of the German Court

Church; and, says the "Hankow Judge Atherley Jones has been Re- Herald," was known in missionary. corder of Newcastle since 1905 and has circles for his Chinese scholarship, been a Judge of Mayor's City of Lon- fervent missionary zeal and unre don Court and Confulssioner of the mitting literary labours. He had Central Criminal Court hee 1913 translated more than lo volumes of Singapore Free Press (

sermons and other Lutheran litera-

The students of the State Agri-ture into Chinese, Hs was born on cultural Institute of Ghent have December 19, 1864, in Pomerania, decided on a week's strike as a Gertuany, graduated from the Lu protest against the recent law re Louis, Missouri, in 1885, and was theran Theological Seminary at St. garding academic degrees, which fails to recognise the diploma of pastor at Saginaw, Mich., 1885- agricultural engineering, 1897, Prof. of Natural Science at Concordia College, St. Paul, Minn.,

An examination of the ruins of 1897-1910, before coming to China. a barn destroyed by fire at Unden- Though almost 50 years old on his heim, Hessen, revealed the bodies of arrival here he began to preach and two small children. Apparently teach in Chinese and never relaxed they had been playing in the build-his missionary, labours until the day

of his death. ing when the fire broke out.

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