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WOMAN OF MYSTERY.

COURT "STORY OF CRIME AND ROMANCE.

WEEK-END FREIGHT

RETURNS.

IMPROVEMENT SHOWN IN

CARGÕZS.

DAY

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST 8th, 1927.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

LUNATIC DUPED OF £20,000......|=FAIR_CONSIGNMENTS. EACH.

A series of frands on jewellers was alleged against Mrs. Dorothes

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS

I

POTENTIAL RICHES OF

SIERRA LEONE.

MR. ORMSBYGORE ON THE #EN LINE STEAMERS.

TROPICAL AFRICA:

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Par & Tami, on August Cth. from Melbourne and ports:-liss N. B. Noville, Mrà, L ̈H. Dyke and

At the fourth annual dinner of child, Mr. H. H. Hinchcliffe, Mr. the Sierra Leone Dinner Club heid B. Tabor, Mr. F. C. Langley, Kraat, the Criterion Restaurant, Mr. Yong Chi and child, Mrs. Roh Shi W. Ormsby-Gore, M.P. (Under-

LIMITED.

Frox LEITH, MIDDLESBRO”, ANTWERP, LONDON. STRAITS AND PHILIPPINES.

The Steamship "BENLÁWERS." The week-end freight returns

YONSIONDES of Cargo are hereby Maritch, aged 33, a well-dressed showed a considerable improvement and two children, Mr. and Mrs. J.Secretary, Colonial Office), pro-med that all Goods are being

There was

A. Burke, Mr. J. M. Kerr, Dr. J posing the toast of Sierra Leone, landed at their risk into the haranicus. woman, of Herne Bay, when she over those of Friday, appeared at London Sessions on only a slight increase in the number S. Battye, Mr. and Mrs. W. and said the more contact there was and/or extra hazardons Godowns of the between the Colonial Office and Hong Kong and Kawloon Wharf and Holman James, Miss B. James, those who were sometimes referred Godown Co., Ltd., whence charges of obtaining by false pre-of arrivals, but cargo averaged can-

and/or from siderably more.

Miss E Neville, Hon. Martin to as being "on the circumfer the wharves, Delivery may be obtained. tences diamond rings and pen-

Doyle, Mr. W. E. Haggerton, Mrs ence," the better. There was still

No Claima dants to the value of more than

For the twenty-four hours ended, Overell, Miss B. Overell, Mr. a great deal of ignorance in Great Goods are left the Godowas, and sil aims will be admitted after the at 9 a.m. so Saturday there were

H. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Britain regarding our £1,300 within three months from 14,407 tons of freight imported into

Goods Colonial

remaining undelivered after the

to Konta West End jowollers.

the Colony by eleven vessels out of Jones, Mr. A. Prinshi Mahomed Empire. Few there were in this 18th instant, will be subject

All Claims against the steamer muat British steamers accounted for 2,319 Peach, Mise T. Pench, Mr. J. tion of that great ring of tropical tans, of which 1,960 tons was the cach, Mr. A. M. Roberts and a possessions of the British Crown before the 27th instant, or they will best consigament.

large number of Chinese.

not be recognized which lay in every continent, right Per P. & O. & Kashgar, from round the equator. There are to be left in the Godowns, whers they All broken, chafed and damaged Goods perhaps, an even greater ignorance will be examined on the 13th instant, of our African possesions than of $10 m the others. It was a error to imagine that Sierra Leone, was a rich country. It was, indeed, a poor country, but that it would always remain so he did pet be lieve. What might be don there

Mr. J. B. McClure, prosecuting, thirteen arrivala. Of this total four Sadig, Mr. M. Shaposhnike, Miss country who had any dim realiza; be presented to the Undersigned on or

said her method was to represent that she was the owner of a board- ing-house at Herne Bay and of its furniture which was worth £1,000. She had the house on a 21-yours lease at £110 a year rent, and the furniture was not hers. A distress warrant had been issued for her

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Returns by ships of other nation-Yokohama vid Robe and Shanghai, Alitics showed 1,705 tons of sugar

on August 8th-For Hong Kong: rice in in a Dutch arrival, 3,533 tons of Mr. G. T. Davies, Mr. T Y. In,

a Norwegian. freighter, 3,200 tons of coal in a Japanese Mr. G. H. Shen, Mr. G. J. Shen, steamer, and 2,500 tons of general, Mr. G. S. and Mrs. Han, Mr. T. K. and Mrs. O. Han and infant, Mr. also in a Japanese ship

C. S. and Mrs. Han and Ave child ren, Mr. J. H. Little, and Mr. C. ing on the Kashgar were: Mr. where in four years the revenue. Anderson, Mr. Butcher, Mr. Dickin was increased from £800,000 to son, Miss Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs.early £5,000,000, and that with a Farkood, Miss Girdicstone, Miss real reduction of taxation.

After complimenting the Colony Richardson, Major R. Gregg, Mr.

Through freight amounted to

rates, and the owed £100 for the 23,315 tons, with 3,005 tons in two J. Nahas. Among passengers pass was shown by the Gold Coast,

decoration of the house.

£2.4

She got the jewellery by giving a reference the house agent, whom she had instructed to sell the property, which was not hers to sell, and then by giving post-dated cheques The most she had ever bad in the bank had been £2.

"Husband As Servant. - Mrs. Maritch, who denied the allegations, said some oil shares she bought failed to produce the dividends sie expected.

British ships, and one carrying 2,225 tons of this.

Other ships showed 2,500 tons of general in an American vessel, 1,100 tons of coal in a French freighter, 7,300 tons of sugar by a Dutch arrival, 1.310 tons of coal in Japanese ship, 8,400 tons of general, also in a Japanese vessel, and 1,000 tons of beans carried by Chinese

steamer.

Arrivals and Departures. Arrivals and departures for the period under review totalled 13 and 13 respectively, these being British, Arrivals 5. departures 3; Japanese, arrivals 3, departures 3; Nor- wegian, arrivals 2, departures 9; Chinese, departures 3: Dutch, ar- rival 1; French, arrival 1; Ameri-

can, arrival 1.

Dargo Carriers.

Cargo carriers were as under: 3.8. Chip Shing (British), from Weihaiwei, 1,960 tons general for Hong Kong and 780 tons for other ports.

After the jury had found her guilty, Det: Sergt. Sands said the woman had two young children, and the father, Milan Maritch,

There were 71 vessels in port, was a Russim subject of Serbian of which 20 were British. parentage and an ex-offieer of the Russian naval reserve. He said that he first met the woman in 1921 when he was serving in the Russian Navy, and according to his story, she visited him in the ship in the Royal Albert Docks, E., where a priest of the Orthodox Church of Russia married them, after each had made the simple statement in the presence of two witnesses that they took each other as man and wife.

Mr. Maritch had informed the police that he had a private in- come from his parents in Rusin, which had decreased greatly sincs the revolution. For the last year OT so He had looked after the children, performing the ordinary household duties of the establish- ment at Herne Bay, while his wife spent her mid-weeks in London, re- turning to Herne Bay at week- ende

Living On Her Wits.

Mrs. Maritch had declined to give her proper name or any in- formation as to her earlier life, which was something of a mystery.

What was she doing in London during the week?" asked Mr. Wil berforce, the chairman.

Serg. Sands: I think she has been a sort of tout for money- lenders. She states that she does not recognise the ceremony with Maritch as legal, but will give a other name. Her proper name is believed to be Amour,

She first came under the notice of the police in 1923. Since then, at least, she has lived by her wit She is heavily indebted to trades- men in London, Brighton, and Herne Bay.

Mr. Wilberforce: How has she spent the money I cannot tell you. Even the counsel who repre- sented her at the police court and her solicitor, I understand, have not been paid.

About November, 1925, continued Sergt. Sands, Mrs. Maritch became acquainted with a Mra Rebecca! Pohl, the owner of the house at Herne Bay. This woman is now certified in lunacy and is in the eare of friends

S.S. Hai Hung (British) from Foochow and Swatow, 250

tons general for Hong Kong. S.S. Hydrangea (British), from

Swatow, 120 tons general for Hong Kong

"S.S. Auhjar (British) from

Yokohama and Shanghai, 12 tons general for Hong Kong and 9,225-tone for other ports. S.B. Wai Shing (British) from

Canton 210 tons general for other ports.

8.8. Welt Orowa (American)," from Legaspi, P.I., 87 tons general for Hong Kong and 2,800 tons for other parts," S.B. Raymond Poincare (French) from Pakhoi, 870 tons general for Hong Kong and 1,100 tona coal for other porta. 8.8. Karimoen (Dutch) from Segal, 1,705 tons sugar for Hong Kong and 7,300 tons sugar for other ports. „§.8. Ålez Kielland (Norwegian)

from Hohaichang, 3,533 tons rice for Hong Kong S.S. Featland (Norwegian) from

Canton.

5.9. Koko Maru (Japanese) from Dairen, 3,200, tans coal for Hong Kong and 1,310 tons coal for other ports. S.S. Tokushima Māru (Japanese)

from Singapore, 2,500 tons general cargo for Hong Kong aad 6,400 tons for other porte. 5.9. Fuh Tal (Chinese) from

Dairen, 200 tona beans for Hong Kong and 1,800 tons for other ports.

YESTERDAY'S RETURN.

Yesterday's return showed-bigger freights for Hong Kong, although there was not so much for ports be- yond.

Freight for this port totalled 16,614 for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 a.m.; an increase of 2,000 tons on the previous day's import.

It is alleged that since the date of the total two British vessels car- mentioned Mrs. Pohl's state has ried 3,348 tons, one showing 2,250 been depleted to the extent of! £20,000 through the machinations

tons.

Of the other ships. A French

of Mrs. Maritch, asisted by a boat accounted for 1,700 tons of woman with the prefix of honour general, two Dutch ships over 4,000 able to her name, two solicitors, tons, between them, a Norwegian and a man who is stated to have

been deported from South Africa following a conviction for forgery

freighter 2,600 tone of rice and

general, and a Japanese 3,070 tons

of vermicelli and cotton yarn,

To show the way in which she Through freights totalled 21,174

was living at Herne Bay, the offi

tona, with one British vessel hav

cer explained that when the ging 3,600 tons on board.

meter, which showed that the bill A French ship carried over 1,000

ainoanted to £395, was opened,

tons, and the two Dutch arrivals

it contained 37 lead discs, four toy each bad good through freights,

wheels, 24 small curtain rings, and

namely 3,660 tons of general and

8,700 tons.

Arrivals.

Hesketh Pearson, Mra Maritch had been associat- Arrivala for the twenty-four ed with a man who, under the as-hours ended at 9 am yesterday sumed name of Hesketh Pear- numbered "15, and, departures 37. son,"

was sentenced at London The arrivals were :-British, %; Sessons in April last to 12 months' French, 2 Dutch, 2 Norwegian, hard Labour for frand In3: Japanese, 4; Chinese, 2 February 1927 Mrs. Maritch tried

to negotiste a forged bill-of-ex- change for £850, which purported to bear the signature of Brigadiar- General Basil Buckley, which was handed to her by "Hesketh Pear-

BOT.

Mr. Wilberforce, in postponing. Pentence, warned the woman that unless the accounted for the jewel=" lery she had obtained, a severo sen- tence would be passed.

Cargo Carriers,

The cargo carriers were as under: 8.8. Tanda (British) from Manila, 898 tons general for Hong Kong and 3,500 tons 'for other ports

8.8. Ho Sang (British) from

-Amoy; -4,250-tone general-for- Hong Kong and 500 tons for other porta (Continued on next Column)

child.

J. F. McPhie, Mr. J. P. Davies, on its research work, he said that Mr. F. B. Taylor, Capt. G. Tarile next to the work of the Agricul ton, Mr. J. G. McPherson, Mr. H.tural Department came the question A Archer, Mr. F. X. Taglin, Mr. of the improvement of internal and Mrs. Chang Chung Leng, and mications. The question of Mr. and Mrs C. Maligny and railway development must wait till more roads had been built. The keynote he wished to strike was that our tropical possessions were till in an early stage of develop ment, but with an eye of visica and some imagination it was per fectly plain that these possessions had an immense future before them.

DEPARTURE

No Fire Insuranos bar been affected." Bills of Lading will be countersigned by GERD, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD."

Agents

Hong Kong, 7th August, 1997, [3195

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s STRAWER DEVANHA."

Avm HONG KONG on 4 AUGUST, 1927. FacxANTWERP.LONDON, GIBHAL-

TAK, MARSEILLES. MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO

TRATTS,

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Per P. & O... Kashgar, for Europe, on August 8th:-Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Allen, Master W. Allen, Mr. G. K. H. Brutton, Mra. V. Chan, Mr. Y. C. Chao, Mr. I 8. Chung, Mr. W. R. Haller, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. S. Key, Mrs. T. T. Lau, Mr. K. L. Ling. Mr. B. Mark- ham, Mr. T. O'Donovan, Surg.-Lt. HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL each Consignment will be sorted out

W. J. Rankine, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Reid, Mr. J. Y. W.. Seck, Mr. E. A. Soolemanjce, and Mr. N. Wong.

REGISTER,

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Hong Kong Observatory, August 7th.

Previous On Date|On Date

D&T at 2 p.m. $ 5.1.

29.66 29.53

79 79 ⚫89

at

29.53 88

69

Calm

WN

0

"3

с

O

0.00,

8.8. Fang The (French) from Barometer...

Shanghai, 180 tons general for

Temperature Hong Kong and 1,015 tons Humidity.... for other parts.

Wind $.8. Bourbon (French)" from Direction W

Baigon, 1,700 tons general for

Force

2 Boug Kong.

Weather ... Of S.S. Tiwong (Dutch) from Rain... 0.01 1: 0,00

Manila, 1,683 tons, sugar and molasses for Hong Kong and ghost open-air Temperature, Blk: 88 3,639 tons general for other Lowest open-air Temperatore, 7th: 70

***

ports.

B-Blue sky; C-Cloudy; D 8.8. Tjiarondi (Dutch) from

Drimile; F-Fog; L-Lightning; Batavia, 2,400 tons general for Mist; D=Overnaat; P=Passing Hong Kong and 8,700 tons for

showers; Q-Squalla¡ R-Bain; T- other ports.

Thunder.

B.S, Raunefill (Norwegian) from

Canton, empty.

8.8. Solviken (Norwegian). fram Saigon, 2,600 tons rice and general for Hong Kong. 5.8. Tennessee (Norwegian), from

Haiphong, 100 tons general for Hong Kong.

8.8. Toya Mare (Japanese) from Tsingtao, 3,070 tons vermicelli and cotton yarn.

8.8. Delo Mary (Japanese) from Swatow, 420 tons general for Hong Kong.

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE.

S.S. Lushan Maru (Japanese) 8un.

from Swatow, 827 tons general for Hong Kong.

From August 8th to 14th, 1927. HIGH WATER.

Hong

Kong

Standard

Time

Height

LOW WATER.

Hong

Kong

Standard

Time.

84 50 57

tw

Height

CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- that their Goods are being landed and named Vessel are hereby informed.

placed at TERIK KIx in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns st Kowloon, where

Mark

by k and Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed hers unless Instructions have been given to | the contrary Sir hours before arrival of

the Steamer.

Goods not cleared within 8 days, ir- cluding date of arrival, will be subject to Beat

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con- signees, and the Company's Surveyor, Mears, GODDARD & Dovenas, at 10 a.. Mondays and Thursdays, within the

Storage period.

E

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE

INCLUDING

HUGO STINNES LINIEN

COMBINED FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE CABIN CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR 50 PASSENGERS. FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA-£73, 0, Dd.

OUTWARD.

Sailings from Europe for Shanghai and Northern Ports -

5.S. “ADOLF VON BAFYER" (HSLL) dna hers on or about the 15th Aug. $.9. "9AARLAND" (LAI) ....... dus hers on or about the 28th Aug. 9.9.BALIL EIRDORF (HSLL). due here on or about the 17th Sept AS, "HESSEN” (ELLA L) ***........ due here on or about the 27th Sept. 8.S. PREUSSEN" (H.SLL) ..... ... das here on or about the 19th Oct.

· 8.8. “BACHBEN” (EAL) ... due here on or about the 23th Oct. HOMEWARD.

Sailings for Europe via Manila, Singapore,

Colombo & Port Said

*M.V. "MUENSTERLAND "

(H.SAL.)... mailing from here on or about the 24th Aág. 8.S. OLDENBURG" (HAL) sailing from here on or about the 6th Sept ISS. "ADOLF VON BAEYER"

(FLSt.L)... miling from hare sa or about the 21st Sept. ↑ S.S. “SAARLAND” (HAL) ... sailing from beare on or about the 1st Oct $9.8. "EMIL, KIRDORF" (H.St.L.) sailing from here on or about the ad Oct. ISS. HESSEN (HAL)...... sailing from here on or about the 1st Nov. Í 8.8. “PREDSBEN“ (HSLL) ... sailing from here on or about the 18th Nov.

* Calling at Marseilles, Rotterdam and Hamburg.

Calling at Genes, Rotterdam and Hamburg,

611

For Freight, Passage and further Particular please apply to

JEBSEN & CO.

12, Pedder Street

Tel. 01, 1995. ToL O. 4754.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-

JCJL

York Building

LIJN

Tri Address. JAVALYN

Tel Central 1571

REGULAR FORTNIGHT SERVICH BETWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN,

STEAMERJ

FROM

EXPECTED WILL

ON OF LEATE ON ABOUT

OR ABOUT

HATAVÍA SEAFORAJ

All Olaine against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or

26th before August, 1927, or they will TJISONDARI

be recognized. not

TJINAROEA.... No Claims will be admitted after the TJIMANOEK „JAVA, MAKASSA Goods has left the Godowns.

TJIKINI MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,

TJIKEMBANG primerengek - Agenta, --

TJISONDARI .... Hong Kong, 4th August, 1927. [8191

.......

[ N. Ch¡ K'LUNG,

For

"In Part 10th Aug. SHANGHAI

9th Aug. 21st

15th

17th

AMOX 15th

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Batavia 21st

25th

KLUNG, 23rd

Java MaKashan 29th

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4th Sept

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TEX XSV TŘENCE RIMADI, TJIBODAS ...JAVA MAKASME 12th THERAPION No. 1 TJIMANOĚK THERAPION No. 2 TIISAROEA THERAPION NO. 9.

No 1 for Bidder Gamert, No. 5 for Hood & Bats Donnane No, à tor Chronika Wakasema, BORN 37 CAMERA CARUCIONES, PRICA IN Métam, da. Da, La Cha Has Co., Harisztok. 14, M.Ws, London "or MAIL FROM 80, Fenian Day Van Tika Divros 1,

0-5225WARE PER127, 82T THAT C2500.

648 3 8 10 86 Hon. 9m 5 38 63 7.4839

8.S. Chifuku Maru (Japanese) Tues. 1062668

from Singapore,

700

tone

general for Hong Kong for Wed. 11

470 tons for other ports.

S.S. Tai Sze Ma (Chinese) from Thur 12

Fri.

Kwang Chow Wan, 200 tons general for Hong Kong. 8.8. Tak Hing" (Chinese)", from

Autry, 141 tons general "for Bat Hong Kong. .

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7 69 77

0 51 543

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The steamers are all Etted, throughout with Electris Light and have accommodation for a limited number of saloon Pasengers. All atommers carry a duly qualified roroon. Cargo taken at through rates to all porta in Netherlands India and Australia.

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REDUCED FARES

SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS ON SALE

From 15TH JUNE TO 14TH SEPTEMBER

FIRST CLASS ONLY HONG KONG to SHANGHAI AND BETURN

E. $120

NAGASAKI

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"GLEN" LINE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA POETS.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE,

B.S. "CHENONCEAUX.“

BRINGING CARGO FROM MARSELLLES, &a ALSO CARGO FROK LA-PALLICE,

COGNAC, HAVRE,

Er 9.8. "COMMANDAN

Motor Vexol

GLENGARRY" Having arrived from the above porta, Consignees of Carga by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the harardons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the

Limited

PORIBEL | Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and

from the wharves

Godown

whence,

TONSIGNEES are hereby informed and make Dalivery may

that their Goods with the exception

of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowo

of the Bong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown On, Láð, Kowloon, whence

-Delivery may be obtained Immediately

after landing

be obtained

whers To

Goods not cleared by the 12th August, 1927, at Noon, will be subject to Bent.

All broken, shafed and damaged to be left in the Godowns, they will be examined in the presence of Consignees by Mous

Angurt, at 10 Claims against the including those for Cargo short

All Claims must be sent in to mas on ex Goddard & Donglas on 11ta

DE

Lefore Friday, the 19th instant," or

they will not be recogidaad.

Damaged Packages will be eme must be presented on the Special

Surveyors Means

the Compugles in the presence

Goddard

to him 20 days of arrival, weiled, and must also be wubesikted within

of the Consignees at 10 am on otherwise they will not be recognized

Tuesday, the 9th August, 1927,

to Fire Insurance will be spected by

-eg in any case whatever?”

J. LIMAGE Agnot.

Hong Kong, 3rd August, 1927. [5183

For Fire Tastesnos will be elected by as in say on whatever,

Buts of Lading will be countersigned JARDINE MATHESON & Co., Lan

Agents

Hong Kong, 4th August, 1927. [6102

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