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TUNGCHOW" PIRACY SEQUEL.!

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FRIDAY JULY 2ND, 1910

ITALY OF TO-DAY.

HIGH-SPEED NOVELIST.

THREE CANTONESE PIRATES SHOT - FASCIST FIVE HOUR MARCH.

AT SHANGHAL-

A sequel to the piracy of the Butter- field and Swire steamer Tungehow, in January, has taken place in Shanghai, where three of the Cantonese pirates who participated in the affair were executed by the Chinese authorities on Monday of last week. The three ware among a party of seven criminals and desperadoca | who were despatched on a piece of ground at the back of the Chien Ting guild, near the South station.

The seven men were conducted to the execution ground by a guard of over 100 policemen and soldiers, and were shot by-a-military firing squad before a large crowd. Most of the men are reported to have met their deaths in a very un- concerned manner, only one or two of them showing signs of distress before the execution.

The three pirates were arrested among a large number of suspects taken from another B. and S. boat shortly after the Tuspehow was pirated. The Tungchow was seized by a southern gang who had shipped as passengers, and was taken from Weihaiwei to Bias Bay, where the pirates abandoned the vessel.

MUSSOLINI ON THE NEW ITALY.

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ir. Edgar Wallace, whose new eroTHROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED play is to be produced in Loudon shortly, must be one of the champion high-speed writers of the world.

A man who intends to read every book that Mr. Wallace has written so far the number of his published novels is 78- tells me that Mr. Wallace keeps turning

The Fascisti march past, which took Place recently at Genos in the presence of Signor Mussolini, occupied five hours and the illuminations. the same even

gwere an almost fantastic proof of the wealth

and good will of Signer Mufiolini, after the march, went to the Piazza de Ferrari, where wore them than 100,000 people bad assembled. Ad- dressing them he said

Mr. Wallace's pace is almost incredible. It is impossible to recognise the Italy Some years ago he sat down and wrot: of yesterday in the Italy of to-day. To a play in fourteen hours. On one ocen day the whole nation is like a young mansion an editor asked him to do a series. of 20. It has his courage, spirit, and intrepid nature, and also the methodical of ten short stories. Three weeks later, tenacity which gave it Fascism. -

chatting to the writter, he asked when he was to get the first one.

I have acen march past me people of every age - And Class 10 these the Fascint Government has an yet given nothing which fits in with the naterialist conception of life. On the contrary, it over places on their shoulders heavier duties and responsibilities Why then do they rally in ranks ever more serried around the invincible symbol of victory Because the people of Italy are thirsting to be obedient, thirsting for discipline, eager to be governed

We are goverming the people of Italy with absolute disinterestedness of aim. We regard ourselves not as the masters but as the educators of a people which deserves and will obtain an evar brighter future

”Hore are the lot; they are ready," replied Mr. Wallace.

Mr. Wallace claims to have the fastest typista manin the country. He can type an 80,000 words novel twice-once the rough copy, then the fair copy-în a week working from ten till fire every day, the novelist once told me

Mr. Wallace is a remarkable man, 51 Years of age, intensely vital, with short grey hair, very strong face, a way of knowing what he wants and how to get. it, and a passion for the turf.

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Parchis will be received at this Office until Noor on the 19TH JUNE The Contents and Value of all Packages must be declared, For further Particulars, Applyī tome

HAUKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co. 8723 Hongkong, 29th June, 1926,

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He probably writes better detective stories than any British author since Temperature After four years of heavy toil I see that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle abandoned unity eur assets far exceed our liabilities. Holmes for spiritualism. Ria stories wind Direction zoo that discipline is today accepted by teem with invention and are constantly

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The Tungchow was thoroughly looted, aver 880,000 worth of sysee being taken, all in a highly praiseworthy spirit, I see lighted up with striking phrases He washer.

that people are working hard, that co-manages dialogue between detectives and Ban in addition to a large quantity of per-operation between the classes has been

crooks" splendidly-but, then, he knows sonal effects belonging to passengers. realised, and that the Fascist State is both "I know hundreds of thieves" he Highest open-air Temperature on 30th said to me. His new play is about Lovest open-air Temperatore on "Ist Captain Mackintosh, the skipper of the born into the world and will survive.

crooks" and policemen and Scotland

B-Blue aky Cloudy; D-Driale; Yard. ship, was shot in the groin by the pirates BOREDOM OF PARLIAMENTS. when he refused to surrender, and hote

He began life hy selling newspapers on F-Fog; LLightning: M-Mist; O- Ludgate-hill. He sold his pitch there for Overcast PaPassing showers; were fired down the engine room. There

30s, joined the Army as a private soldier, Squalls; R-Rein; T-Thunder. were a number of foreign passengers on

and set about reading everything he the vessel at the time, the Tungehow be

could lay his hands on. ing on her way from Shanghai to Tien- tain Captain Mackintosh was seriously wounded, and is still undergoing treat

ment,

The other four men executed were sen- tenced to death for armed robbery and kidnapping, one man being the central figure in a sensational robbery in Sinza Road. The men were handed over to the Chinese authorities by the Settlement and French Concession authorities.

THE CHINA COAST.

RECENT CHANGES IN OFFICER PERSONNEL.

Captain C. S. Isbister, from Home leave, has gone master, Mangu. Captain H. P. Carver, of the Kiangsu, has gone master, Kucichow, Captain J, S. de Wolf of the Aweichow, is on Home | leave...

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Captain W. L Thomas, of the Kiangre, is on reserve. Captain A Glendinning, of the Tintain, has gone monster-wangst.---

Captain WT-Hodge, from reserve, has gone master, Kanchou. Captain D. Williams, of the Kanchow, har gone minster, Szechen

Captain C.. C. Williams, of the Woo- ang, is on home leave. Captain J. Oudney, from reserve, has gone master, Ffootung.

Captain W. McKebzic, of the Hanyang, is on réserve. Captain G. D. S. Mills, of the Fochow, has gone mas ter, Hanyang

Captain J. R. Shearer, of the Srechueng is on reserve.

Mr. O. G. Jones, second officer, Sui All brakan, chafed and damaged Goods yang has gone second officer, Kiangu. are to be left in the Godowas, where they Mr. E. J. Plowright, second oficer, Captain P. R. G. Caming, from re- will be examined on Monday, 5th July, 1926anga, is on reserve

master, Fookeang at 10 am.

must be presented within fifteen serve, has gone All Claims must be days of the vessel's arrival here, after Captain T. Grant, of the Fooksang, has. gone master, Hinang Captain G. F. No Claims will be admitted

master, ifingsang hava -

to be left in the Godowns, where they will be which date they cannot be lood Matthews, of the Hinang, has gone

carmined on:

Thanday or Prdays be tween the hours of 1045 and Noon, within the Free Storage period of One Week No Fire Insurance had been effected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Eure left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andal-rated her the 3rd July, 1928, will be subject to eat the Stater must be

All Claims against presented to the Undersigned on or before the

ised, 17th July, 1990, or they will not be

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the 3rd July 1928

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1926, ill be subject to Rent

No Fire Insurance has been affected.- Bity of Lading will be countersigned by

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Hongkong, 28th June, 1916

Fooksang, is on reserve. Mr. S. C. Johnson has been appointed second officer, Fooksang

MHO. Lewis, second" officer, Kungwa, has gone acting chief oficer, Tungwo. Mr. A Cameron, chief ofiber, Tungwo, is an Home leave.

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Tuckwo, Mr. G. Bolam, second oficer, Tuckwo, has gone second officer, Tusang Mr N Churchill, second officer, Tusang, has resigned,

Mr. B. Anderson, sup's second

Pmotifed-kan di San Cargo in beng landed at coffre, Kuteung, has gone suply second-

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Mr GW. Ruanel, from reserve, has gone chief engineer Fingo Mx. McNay, acting chief engineer, Pinguo, Mr. E. MeNab, acting second engineeri has gone second engineer, same ship. Pingwa, has gone third engineer, same shipm

Mr. F. Dunstan, from reserve han gone second engineer, Tusang. Mr. $3 Macdonald, second engineer, Fusang is

on reserveles

Mr. J. Botteson, chief officer, hin, has gone chief officer, Mr. L.F. Rakes, from reserve, has gone for chief officer, Asangham

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dorovenco, acting chief offic Wah, het gyne second outer same ship.

It was born yesterday and has buried the Liberal Democratic State with its collective lack of responsibility, in which one-never-can-find-single responsible person with a Christian name, surname, and address-that- State of Parliaments which talk until people are sick with bore dom. We have buried that State and have placed upon it the tombstone of our invincible and stedfast Fascist will

During these four years we have given aims to the nation, and, above all, we have given a military and warlike spirit to the nation for arma alone without the spirit are not enough

The struggle between the nations be comes ever more severe, in spite of a cer- tain amount of hypocritical and cowardly pacifism. Each people' mises the barriers of its egoism and bars the way to interns- tional brotherhood With teeth clenched we must take our part in this struggle, which is to-day purely economic and moral We must unite all our wills and efforts we must struggle day after day; above all, we must also have courage in theey grey hours, for it is not always easy to navigate the ship of State

SCENE AT WARRIOR'S GRATE Italian anti-Fasciata and Fascista came to blows near the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, following a ceremony at which Italian ex- Service men in Paris laid a wreath on the grave of the Unknown Soldier..

Signar Rocco, Italian Minister of Justice, who headed the Italian delega tion, was giving the Roman salate when a Communist, hooted and hissed

Policemen and indignant spectators pursued the Communist who fled.

Then he began to write. Verse, in the Kipling manner, was one of his early stccesses; and when the South African war came he contributed articles to The Daily Mail,

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He subsequently joined the staff of this newspaper and wrote for it on all sorts of subjects for several years befors-he became a popular novelist.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN

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954-YEAR-OLD DANCE. REVIVAL AT LONDON FESTIVAL

A 250-years-old English dance, Dow unknown in England but still popular among the descendants of-colonists in the. mountain districts of Virginia and Ken- tacky United States, was performed at the English Folk Dance Society's festival at the New Scala Theatre last month.

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