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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1947, T
Today's Events HONG KHENG GROUNDING ENQUIRY Club's
Officers Give Evidence Before Court
July 20Rotary Club lunch. Capt.
Monk on the "R.C.N.C."
Ship's
Coming Events Course Set Clear
July 30-Annual meeting Sino.
Britiste Club, St. John's Cathe
dral Nail, tv.m.
August 2-Douglas SS., Co. Ltd,
Annual meeting, 11 am.
Of Point
August 7-HK & Kowloon Whart The grounding and subsequent total destruction
& Clodown Co. Ltd. annual
August 7--Inaugural meeting of
HR Council est Women, YWCA, Dideli S, 5.15 p.m.
August 12-HK & Shai Hotels
nual meeting, noon.
Wedding At The Cathedral
More than 300 guests WUPP present yesterday evening at the wedding reception of Miss 301 gemary Stokes and Mr. Edmund Colin Lascombe of the Hong Kong Police Force.
The ceremony took pines In St. Dean John's Cathedral and Rose and Padre Lipscombe uffi
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by fire of the 6,000 ton passenger and cargo vessel "Hong Kheng" off Chilang Point on the morning of July 19, had its sequel yesterday when a Marine Court of Enquiry was held at. the Harbour Office to which her mäster, Cap- tain Douglas Ronald Bannerman, and his offl- cers and members of the crew as well as in- dependent witnesses, were called to give evidence.
Captain Bannerman was in the box for two hours and was subjected to close questioning from the President of the Court. He was represent- ed by Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones. The owners of the ship, the full speed
re-aeconits. Ho Hong S.8. Co.. were presented by Mr. Kwan held watching brief on behalf.
who their
LAND AUCTION
The Hong Kong Match Factory, represented by Mr. Y.M. Wong, was the successful bidder at the public auction yesterday for Inland Lot No. 0004, comprising an area of about 13,000
juare fect structed a! Sheng Heung Road, Tokwawan, Kowloon,
The final bid made by the Hong Kong Motch Factory was $20,000, the upset price .being $1,300. The annuaƐ
rental of the lot is $470.
Readers' Letters
Annual Meeting
The annual general meeting of
Personalia
The forthcoming wedding of Miss Margaret Maureen Bradbury, of the "China Mail,' to Mr. Geoffrey Denis Binstead, Asalatont Superintendent of Police; in on. nounced
The following have arrived at the Sino-British Club will be held the Peninsula Hotel: Miss Adu on Wednesday at 0 p.m. in St. Cum. Joseph Goenger, George John's Cathedral Hall. The elec. Chen, Misa E. Tanburn, R. G. . Buses
handicap, to grown-ups, but tion of officers and committee for Houre, E. B. McBain, S/Comu. J. Sir-Now that I have at last making things extremely diffi- the coming year wit take place M. Liddle, Mr. and Mrs. Fuja got somewhere to live, and have cult for a youngster. I made and there will be a discussion on Lino, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Meyer. matters that might Tacob Isbrandtsen, C. H. Bet. to use the bus into town, I am the driver stop the bus and was any other
jemann, Mr. and Mrs. J.. F. Clar. beginning to understand the got aboard safely.
The committee hope that all idin, D. E. Kermode, Mrs. B. Beau. frequent complaints that appear In your correspondence
members will try to attend this mont, and K. J. Fleming. luina,
meeting, which, will afford an op.
Took No Soundings This concluded Captain Ban. norman's evidence, and he was then questioned' by the Press,, "Hulyong," dent of the Court,
Since then, I have found it
This
come up.
co-difficult-nt times impossible
to get thene buses to stop for
portunity to discuss the future Departures from the Penin- me at Kennedy Rond. happened a couple of mornings policy and programme of the Chub sula:-J. S. Morshall, Mr. and ago, when the bus roared past, at a time just after the conclusion Mrs. T. W. Benny, B. Britt, Mr. Lamb, Mias E. D. Roberts, P. E. then stopped at the next ator of a successful and uninterrupted and Mrs. T. C. Coughran, S. S. and took on six more pannen- programme for, the whole year,
Lectures given have covered a Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lissa. gora, I failed to take its num-wide field, including British local man, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Young, bq5.
dromu,
'Yesterday's Cathay Pacific:
departures by
Bangkok: -- Chow Chelw hong, Chen Lich, Chnu Yleb ow, Su Hong, Mies Tauburn and Tan Tick Min.
Singapore:-Reid and Ho Ping.
About a week after, I ́started to use the "Tai Hang" bus to and from the bottom of Ken- nedy Road, near the Methodist Church, into town I had occa- sion to speak harshly to a bus driver. I have a little girl aged
On Sunany night, however. and Colonial government, Man. F. Cryde, Mins J. M. Liddle ond Intention in joining the "Caro-three and she was nearly knock- Jino Moller" was to soe what d down as we attempted to at about 8.40 p.m. I was at chu dynasty, Namchno Kingdom, J. F. Boundy.
and British education,
Sunday arrivals by Cathay the foreigners' quest for China, could be done in salvaging the board the bus, which did not the same stop, Bus No. 4104 Chinese matern was fifteen "Hong Kheng but at about 10 come to a full stop but peralatou to halt thought Confucius, Chinese industrial co. Pucine Airways:
Peiping. forward nowas plenty of room. The dri-
Chinese From Singapore:--J. F. Haller, operatives, a.m. on the night of July 19 free in edging
ver saw me waving, hooted his on the said he was noticed
sturboard Captain Bannerman
art, emblem, painting, Mrs. D. D. Haller, Lui Choong horn and roared on past. The calligraphy, lade, porcelain, Brt. Han, Lim Huan Nan, Clarkin and remained at the open window forecastle, and in a short time he had had no accident before same thing would have happen-ish humour, music, medicine, the Mrs. Clarkin, From Bangkok:- after the order for full speed | the whole ship was a big blaze, this. He was due to retire oned to bus 4127 10 minutes later New Territories, exhibition Chan Ga Ming, Mrs. Ian Chai astern was given, and saw more and next murning it was
Sept. 16, 1947, when his ship Sht I was ready this time annies, minerals, recent history, the Lai, Slow Kob Chlun, Bay Kni rocks ahead, in addition to those smouldering. He then returnal was to go into Talkoo Dock.. * | managed to leap on board wher New Territories, exhibition of Ho. Han Ling Fùng, Lee Kok Yin on the starboard bow. The ship Hong Kong. He could give ne
The look-out man had made, he condecended to slow down of painting, antiques, dramaties, and Santiago Sanchez, then struck, apparently in line reason for the fire.
no report of having seen ny afghtly he had to. or eixe philately, visits to both Chinese The bow
thing before, the grounding, with the foremaal,
Knock the down buses were studios, and a Braine Trust.
und Brtish theatres, broadcasting Set Of Drift
Nellier of these, Coplain Irwin, master of the crowded; both were on time. These lectures were delivered was the next Both drivers must have seen by a galaxy of over 40 speakers witness. He said he had been on nie-if they didn't, they are so who were expressly Invited for the China Goost for 32 years, and shobservant, they ought to be their qualifications on the sub. had been in command for 29. *He liken off the road before they jects dealt with. The nationalities left Hong Kong ut 5.15 pm. on kill someone. Is it just general were almost evenly, divided be July 13, and from East Nine Plas anti-foreignism, or is it that tween British and Chinese he set his course at N. 73 E true. they are apecially ganging up speakers, with one American, Shortly after midnight a heavy on me for the berating I gave The aèries of coming lectures south-easterly sweft sprang up, that driver?
arranged by the Dramatics Group He agreed that if soundings were In any case, I would remind begins on August 12th with a lec. The 8.8. "Hong Kheng' left
He was aware of tropical re- taken they might indicate Inshore the China Motor Bus Co. It la ture by Mr. Simpson on U.S. Buoy A.4 at 6.30 p.m. Hong and the best man was Mr. E.P. / Kong summer tine on the even-; then made calls for assistance volving storms, but in his ex- sels, but one would have to be operating' a. public utility and i ciramo, followed (on Sept: 9th) by perience a normal set of drift very close. He had never experi.I have as much right to travel Mine. L. Pierre-Morant on At 7.30 p.m.
at this time of the year would ented any abnormal set of dritt on the bas--much as I loathe French drama, Mr. Hooten on Wixemen of Messrs. Jardine ing of July 18.
Gangway Flattened Matheson unit Company.
she was off Taikoo Dock, and at
of a tropical The first vessel that came to be. north-east and the amount after the passing South Nine
Italian opera, and other speakers contraptions-as anyone else. After the church ceremony 42 p.m. at the
The maximum sine of $26, was uny. A normal set at this time the bride and bridegroom passed Pins she set her course at the "Hong Kheng's" assistance, would depend on local weather storm, and could not account for travelling in these smelly, dirty Dutch drama, Father Riganti on
BRITON. (each speaking on his own no-Imposed on Private H. Barnes, 20, Bald Captain Hunnerman, was conditions. through an archway of
tional drums), on Russian, Portu"C" Coy, 2nd Buffs, when he was He attached the greatest im-1 of the year would be very weak. the Russian ship "Nadhodka" held by the bridegroom's fellow
which came in response to a portance to Chllang Paint. There! He did not see Chilang Point; In
guese, Burmese, Indian and Greek found guilty by Mr. W.A. Blair- Kerr at Kowloon yesterday on the rocket signal. She anchored was no light functioning and na
With the completion of this pro- charge of having thrown over.. about a mile off and sent her far as he knew it had not been In reply to Mr. Hugh Jones he
A lifebuoy from the chief officer over in a palling functioning since the Japanese said after leaving Nine Fins he dinghy.
occupation.
took no youndings as he saw no
The Court comprised Mr. J. Jolly, C.B.E., Harbour Master President), and Lieut. Neville Towi, D.S.C. P.E. R. N., and Captain R. E. Smith,
and stern were swinging, but it Master Mariner (Members).
Shipping men took a keen in-was possible, with little effort, The bride, who looked charm- turist in the proceedings and to free the ship.
"However," continued Cap- ing to white brocaded taffeta! they were among the 16 to 20 gown, carried a bouquet of tuba
taln Bannerman, "in view of the large number of phasengers on Poses and ginger ingen, youthful
the ship, I thought it was nut right to tow her off in a sink Ing condition; and I decided in- stead to uwalt developments The engine had by then been stopped, nad I decided to wait for assistance, both regarding disembarkation and salvage.
bridesmaid,
spectators who watched the case Her from beginning to end, Miss The first witness called was "Hang the master of the
Bannerman, Kheny," Captain who anid. He had been on the China Const since 1938, und in command since 1936.
Phyl Harper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walince Harper, wore adress of buttercup Marquisette nor carried a banquet of yellow
lachos,
The bride was given away by her father Mr. Thomas G. Stakes
officers.
canes
At the Hong Kong Club An- nexe, where the reception was held, music was played by the Pollée Reserve Band,
75 E.
to this course
he was
"
I
About the same time HMS "Hart" appeared on the scene, and her First Lieutenant and a boarding party came on board the "Hong Kheng."
Asked whether there was any sounding machine on the ship, Captain Bannerman sold there was a Kelvin sounding machine but he took no sounding. Ile agreed that if soundinge had been taken inshore sets might have been detected.
After leaving Nine Pina, visibility improved, and he ca timated that at all times could see within three miles. He believed there were low clouds over land, There were occa slonal rain showers.
fact he saw nothing until Turtle Island.
reason for taking ony,
Captain Rowe, master of the s.8, heunan," said he left for Swatow
on the morning of July 19. Whil in the vicinity of Turtle Rock at about 7.15 a.m. he received ditizess signal from the "Hons Kheng" and proceeded to her as sistónce. He took off 440 of the parsengers and crew of the dis tressed vessel.
Steering In Order The "Hong Kheng's" engine was doing 11% knots but owing to the weather the speed was probably 10% knots. The ship had two officers, a second offi cer who acted as first mate, and
Spitting
dramu.
been
Buffs Private Fined
Sir, In defence of the in.gramme, the Club hopes another board fortunate who have been arrest step towards broadening its activi. "Meridian Star" at 12.30 am, cu ed for spitting from the ferry ties to the goal of international July 27, launches, I hope you will heln understanding will have "oint out the following observation to your numerous readers. Nothing untoward
meant against anybody in particular; but this
urely calling for justice where due,
renched.
Speedbird Service
To H.K.
Anxious About Weather Captain_Bannerman anid he had set this course no less than 50 times between the Nine Pins and Chilang Point in the course of his career, and there had Among those present were:— never been any accident. On The Hon, R. R. Todd, Mr. Wil- the night in question be checked Jams, Puine Judge. Mr. Sedze- with the deviation book and the wick. Commissioner of Police scrup log book and decided to Mr. D.W. Macintosh and Mrsachere strictly
The position was discussed Macintosh, Deputy Commission without making any allowance, with regard to transferring the er Mr. De La Spurrow, Mr. and
Owing to the depression in passengers to the Russian ship Mrs. Cowperthwaite, Mr. and the vicinity
anxiouayla HMS "Hart"; and with that Mrs. Major, Mr. G. D. Binstead, about the weather, and he la- end in view two attempts were Mr. and Mrs. Bidmead, Mr. and structed the officer on watch iomade to get "Hart" alongside, Mrs. W. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. read the barometer Rot less This was not only unsuccessful
Inshore Sets Heath. Mr. Shuftain, Mr. and than once every hour. At about but proved very costly for in
Speaking of abnormal sets o Mrs. Norman, Mr. and Mrs.
pan. he went below.
came this process the gangway of the
drift, Captain Rowe said in his 2 Searle, Mr. R.F. and
the Mins un
bridge again at "Hong Kheng" was flattened an extra second officer. The years experience of the Chin: Morrison, Mr. and Mra. B. 10.30 p.m. The barometer then and the motor.boots were first officer had had an accl- Coast, during 10 of which he was Fay, Mr. R. Haig-Brown, Mr. showed a tendency to rise, and swung in, and it was most diffi- dent and was landed. He was in command, he had never ex and Mrs. Mackenzie, Mr. and the sky was clear. He then incult to swing them out again perfectly satisfied with the effi.perienced any such drift east of Mrs. Elston, Mr.
Mrs.structed the officer on watch to owing to the list,
north Hong Kong. Drifts, hr elency of his officers. Monkhouse, Mr.
weather Mrs, call him should the
While this was going on a After the grounding about said, were usually parallel to the Rolph. Mr. and Mrs, Moss, Mr. Worsen,
reiterated US destroyer came up and asked one-third of the crew behaved in coast, but were subject to typhoor and Mrs. Leys, Dr. Fehlly, hia instruction
be what asalatance she could ren- an exemplary manner, but the induer.co. called at 4 the next morning. der. Through HMS "Hart" othern just sat down and waited enced none greater than tw Mr.-Motivan. Mr. Wilcoxon He then went below for a rest.
_Of_inshore_sets he had experl Mr. and Mrs, Pittendrigh, Mr.
she was asked for her nower to be saved. and Mrs. T.0. Chow, the Hon.
However, he awoke at 2.50 bonts to assist in the disem-
On his trip out from Niac ew because that was only a week. The ship's compass was test- miles. Mr. T. W. Chow and Mr. S.W. a.m. and went to the bridge to barkation, and this request was ed and adjusted by Messrs Pins to Chilang he set his coura Chow, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hill, meter was perceptibly rising by other American destroyer that in October 1946, and
see how things were. The baro- presumably conveyed to the Goddard Douglas in Hong Kong at N. 74 E True. Mr. and Mrs. D. Heath, Mr.
He saw two white came up, later. F. Clemu. Mr. and Mrs. S. De this time. Kantzoy, Mr. and Mrs. Perry,ghts lying on the starboard bow, and upon asking the acting
and and
Blackmore, Mr, Clifford, Mr.
und Mrs. L, Whant, Mr. and
Mrs. Wulf. Mr. McWherter.
Mr. N. Fraser, Mr. G, Per-
0
and
to
were
Leak In Bulkhead
course
According to Inspector J. Ofem, prosecuting, Ferry Inspector Phinn'e attraction to accused was drawn by a Chinese sailor, on board as the "Meridian Star" was about to leave the Kowloon wharf, Barnes took a lifebuoy off the stands and was about to throw it overboard.'
Not long ago, during the
When Ferry Inspector Phinn 'Health Campaign" a medical
tried to stop him, sald Inspector fficer in explaining the evil of
Oram, accused became offensive pitting asserted, that to spit
nod attempted to assault Phinn, nto "running water, is not A new and improved BOAC He was handed over to the Müll. vrong," He went further to Speedbird flying-boat service be tory Police when the launch put
oint out that "spitting is in tween Hong Kong and the United back to the wharf, *act hen'thy habit" And Kingdom will begin operating as In evidence, accused declared, hat's from a medical authority from August 7,
that he was with another soldier After what I have acen, and It is officially announced that and two seilors and that it was 1in future the twice-weekly route one of the two seamen, who were after what I have heard, vonder if justice has been done, wil be serviced by Plymouths, drunk, who threw the. lirebuoy
In the first place, I saw a which means that 44 passengers overboard. respectable" man spitting. can leave Hong Kong for Poole Replying to His Worship, delen. porta every dant admitted that they were all armfully from my point of and Intermediate
drunk at that time and that what The Hythe class flying.boats, was done was "Just a thoughtless ew drops, from a launch onto he sea. He unfortunately was which have a limited passenger action." cen and of course, arrested. and cargo.carrying capacity, are. Inspector Orem pointed out Then not long after that un- pleasant incident, I saw
min
Departures of those, aircraft
SPECIAL JURY DISCHARGED
He agreed that it soundings observa-
were taken they would indicate
being withdrawn from the route. Į that lifebuoys are carried on all tions confirmed the deviation
the position of inshore drifts.
Changes have also been made launches for the safety of the card supplied by the adjuster.
He did not seo Chilang Point on Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Smith. Dr. Chief Officer, who was then on received from the sa, "Hunan" him by his own counsel, Captain
At that time a message was
In answer to questions put to his journey out.
n the same bus spitting mouth-in the UK.Hong Kong schedules, passengers, and are most dificult Talot and Mrs. Talbot, Mr.
After the luncheon recess Dr. Sully onto the floor and rubbed As from August 7, the Plymouth to replace. and Mrs. N. Buchunen, Mr watch he was told they
that she would arrive at noon, Vessels overtaking the
Bannerman agreed the "Hong
Hong Kong on Thursdays and Teng, the Port Health Officer, it dry with his clogs. Anderart from Poole will arrive in L.R. Andrews, Mr. Mrs. & Miss Kheng." The second officer and as she wow. a much handier he net was designed to take him testlñed that on the morning off «hat's not jall. During that 19-1 Sundays; and will depart for the Chilang Point, July 20 he was at North Point to minute ride, he spitted thrica. United Kingdom every Wednes vcasel than the Russian ship 8 miles off thought they were naval craft.
which had no power boat, Cap He had checked the steering and, receive the passengers brought in The conductor and Inspector day and Saturday. tain Rocks And Breakers
Bannerinan suid he dig had found it in order.
by HMS "Hart" and the two were both indifferent. What Captain
The men could we, ordinary citizens, do Barnnerman then pensed with the services of the When the rocks were sighted | American destroyers.
Friday, and arrivals in United who is charged with the murder inevitably lead to a one-sided Kingdom from Hong Kong on of Lo Yuk.ling on March. 1, 1947 to be captain,
brawan unpleasant scone for Monday and Thursday,
as a result of an explosion, was cintscs-which would some
Á alight, change is also being brought to an abrupt ending without doubt be to our detri-mode in the Hong Kong-Singa. when, after the tin adjourn ment and embarrassment, He
future pore schedules,' In
de ment, the Chief Justice, Bir got away with it, nevertheless. pertures from Singapore will be Honry Blackall, announced that At some other times, I bave on Thursday, with arrival here on during the lunch adjournment a seen people (Yes sir, foreigners Friday. Departures, from Hong member of the Special jury in- and Chinese alike) spitting In Kong remain the same, viz., Sun-formed him that he, the juror; theatres, on pavements and day, arriving in Singapore on had personal knowledge of the roads. Though some were seen Munday.
king, Mr. J. Lee, Mr. S.W. Lee.again left the bridge and re- Russian ship and thanked her the ship was too close to turn were well looked after, and on then? For to "interfere" would from Poole will be Monday and The case of Taul Kwok.wah,
After the reception, the bride-
neuted his instruction
groom and bridle--who were called at 4 o'clock, Linen "going-away" dress of
to starboard. After she strand- the whole they were in a happy Captain Bannerman said diged there was 42 feet at the aft mood.
The body of a 50-year old tale belge linen patterned with fawn up, and went on the bridgee on the morning of July 19 with bulkhead.
At 3.40 a.m. he again 'woke embarkation started at 11 am. and 20 feet at the bridge front
Ho was taken off US$ "Fox."
(Continued on Page 0). This was his first stranding, discussed with the acting Chia all available motor-boats from Officer about altering course, HMS "Hart" and
and white flowers-left for their honeymoon in. Macuo.
Chinese Wedding In Washington
Washington, July 27.
the two
but after discussion he decided American destroyers as well as to remain on the present course! those of the "Hong Kheng," until daylight.
and these were later reinforced
"Hunan." By 3 p.m. all women
At the time, on the starboard by similar boats from tho 8.s. beam, about a mile or two away there was another vessel which ho belleved to be the "Orient the "Hong Kheng." City."
Captain Bannerman then told With Ambassador Wellington the acting Chief Omcer He Koo officiating, Counsellor would take over the watch and Tawen Ling-tail was married at asked him to write out the log
groom,fem
and children had been taken off
The next phase of the rescue
the vessel began to break up
and showed signs of leaking at
the bridge front bulkhead. Dis-
Shlp On Fire
יו
American Expresses
Regret
by indifferent policemen they algot away with it somehow.
But what made me boli was Teacher Who
Inst week, when I saw with.... "my very own eyes" an officer
of the same concern, which for-
Didn't Teach
inntter referred to in the case.
As a result of this the Chief Justice discharged the jury and the case will now be heard on Wednesday when a new Special Jury w be empanelled.
Yerlerday's proceedings were
bids spitting and has so far ar Charged with obtaining money confined to an outline of the case Tested a good number of offen- by false pretences, Lui Bhu Ping, by Mr. Lonsdale for the Crown. ders, himself brazenly spitting motor driver, pleaded guilty and justat a corner of a gate--was fined $100 and ordered to re. Justice, air?
fund the five complainants $50 ONE WHO SAW ITE nach by Mr. F. X. d'Almada at
Central yesterday. d
Godown Coal Charge
Inspector. Brownrigg told the
kept
N.T. Shooting Sequel
operation was at 6 pm. When Mr. J. W. Harper, of the U.S. Shipping Lines, was fined $250 when he pleaded guilty before Mr. F. X. d'Almada in Central Magistracy, yester- day for falling to stop after an accident, failing the Embassy last night to Miss book. The Chief Omeer went to embarkation from the gangway
to report the accident to the Police, driving Paulino Woo, daughter of a the port wing, and Captain was, then considered Impossible, Nariking physician, Dr. John Bannerman went to the star and with the help of the
without due care and caution, and failing to Tien-teh Woo
board wing.
officers Captain Bannerman
report, fils change of address. ⠀ The bride la nieco of "Very soon after I was on had all passengers difven to the Sub-Inspector Reddish, of the make a report regarding the ac UNRRA Deputy Director, Dr. the look-out I saw something in forward end of the ship, and Traffic Department told the cldent.
At about 10.15 am. defendant F. W. Kue and Mrs. Kue Kuo, the passage which I could not disembarkation was resumed by Court that at about 1 pm, în
court that defendant had received There was a sequel to the who represented the family for make cut at first; but on a life linos, USA
Sunday defendant was driving called at Central Police Station
from each of the five complainants Heung Yuen Village shooting on the bride, Former Ambassador second glance I noticed they
private car No. 2003. At the and mado a report. He also
the sum of 250 for the purpose of the night of July 22, when an to: China, Dr. S., K. Alfred he were rocks and breakers on the The salvage tug Caroline al and Murray Road he knock- accident because of the cre
Junction of Queen's Road Con- said that he drove off after the
teaching them all to drive. armed man was arrested and an presented the family of the starboard bow," said Captain Meller then came on the scene down a tricycle carrying that had gathered and that he
Defendant was blitzed to have other, fatally wounded by a Bannerman.
immediately at 6 p.m. and her motor boat three wassengers, All are still intended to make report to
Excuses... The complainants
When Tunn Kwaltat, 25, the charge of po
appeared before Mr., WA. ambasadors here, having start stop whit he was doing and the remaining passengers on the fractured arm and with head tance for the injured,plored by the Rowoon got fed up and Anally reported ed as secretary more than 14, come to have a look. He dashed "Hong “Không ng
Defendant said, "I am really by the the matter to the police, injuries. years ago. He is son of the across to me, and confirmed By 8 p.m. disembarkation was
BOITY for what I have done, the Godowns were remanded for on. Defendant said that he had no session of a revolver, and five what I saw."
completed, and Captain Banner After the accident, defendant sufferings 1 haya caused the in other week by Mr Blair.Kerr of intention of defrauding them; be rounds of 38 ammuntion at
With the larcelly 01 15 tons of coal, der, _Vistually_all_of_the_Chinese_The Chief Ofleer suggested no that no one was left behind for come lule, ditance, heal. havé "kiven this bolic,
before, he stepped on to the late and then drive off
After the magistrato bad in belonging to the Kowloon All the coremony.
and he gave the order. ",kit Miniator Dr. Shao Hwa-tan Asked by the President how boarding party also., searched it: station, to keep me look-out mentioned the quasilon of epil- "and" "Assistant Military Attache far off his ship was when he the ship before leaving.
Col Sin Ju-pu: Halao were in-saw, the rocks of Reefs- Izland, **A* tolâl of 1,620 troducers at the ememony, and bow soon he took setion, and 181 of the crew was
Mad T. P. Wang, of the Captain Bannerman sold it was off the “Hong › Chinase Air Force,,,, traadist two cables cuf, and the time that aler paardozer man, and 2dias, Angelinh" Han, kapsed between-big-frst night-thorily after the bride's, schoolmaw, mald of Ing the rocks and his vivin' the) in cause ut. honour-Unised
order to the englha/Toon: «for 3 Capt
Mr. Tsui served with fire shouted to the Chief Ofoor to joined in the disembarkation of detained in hospital, one with a .the police and to summon" nasl. A head talleyman; thres" falley Butting them off with vari. Police party led, by 8/1 C.G
taul.
for seven days in gual clustodj
It will be rečalled that i
Into Mr. and Mrs. Chih-Tun Haru. Aport "Order 2 mån, jooked, sround the:ship 10 was observed to back, his vehicle “jured 2 and the trouble that Iowloon yesterday in connection' had'á er but it was out of or, Frontier Road. He was remanded -
official community litterided the hard aport, to which i agreod)} »Caroline Müller.NUTES" HAVol Armessage, was, circulated to posed the at Ane; 8/12 Reddis77/Godown at Lal Chi Kok on July brought before the mabintrate and report wupd: at that tinge: slated
the car but without result pent
[that]
mallying
complainants. with Folie warned that before receiving nearly 40 ileged rice enutriers, talleyman; driving Instriction they must first
ditals & Jearner & licence through ranched, for his girdle when catt
proper
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