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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30th, 1927.

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December 8th. Chenan, British str., 1,355 tons,

At Mears Lammert Brothers Per a. Empres of Aria, train. Capt. J. D. Fraser, from Cen- Vancouver, vid Japan ports and Auction Rooms, Duddell Street, ton, with a general cargo, lying Shanghai, on December 29th yesterday afternoon, the steamship at busy No." B§.—B. & §....

Mrs. Q. Armstrong, Mr. W: H. Fing Ping, now lying in Cantoa Chianlee, Chinese str., 1,850 tons, Comstock, Mr. E. A Lees, Mr. F. Harbour, was sold by order of the TIENTSIN

Capt. K. Ishii, from Canton, L. Marsh, Mr. W. Scheuer, Dr. mortgages. lying at buoy No. Bei-Ching S. A. M. bepher, Miss M. A. Coon- The hip was sold with all her | OSAKA

ley, Mr. and Mrs. H. Humphreys, machinery, engines, boilers, ime SHANGHAI, Chung Hing, Chinese str., 249 tons, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Tu and in- piamente, awnings, ropes, anchors, KOBE

Capt. Leung Raing, from fant, dir. Yo Da Dei. Miss A cables, chains, furniture, fittings Chow Wan, with a general Armstend, Mr. M. Beeruax, Mr. and all appurtenances therein. OSAKA cargo, lying at Saikong Wharf. and Mrs. Blau, Mr. R. Chen, Mr. She has a length of 158 feet,

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and Mrs. C. L. Cheng, Mr. A. S. breadth of 24 feet, gross tonnage Ekstrand, Norwegian. str., 1,214 Gubbay. Mr. 5. Y, Hsu, Mr. H. K. of 501, and borse power of 300.

toas, Capt. Sakeressen, from Hung, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. King, Bidding opened at 84,500, and CANTON Port Redon, with 2,500 tons of Master King, Mr. M. Lao, Mr. S. subsequent bids of $200 brought the coal, lying at buos No B34.-Y. Lau, Mr. S. K. Liu, Mr. and figure up to 86,300, for which sum Karsten, Larssen & Co.

Mrs. C. H. Li, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chang se became the purchaser. N. Abans, British str., 2,539 tons, K. C. Li, Lord and Lady Li, Mra. Capt. G. I Smith, from Moji,Wa and infant, Mr. W. M. Lis, which port she left on December Me. K. Loy, Mr. H. T. Yuen, REDS LIBEL ON BRITISH SANDAKAN £3rd, with a general cargo, lying Dr. J. L. Maxwelly Mr. Ng Men buoy No. Al-Mackinnon,Wai, Mr. H. S. Prophey, Mr, and Mackenzie & Co.

Mrs. T. H. R. Shaw, Miss R. Solo- Sungahan Maru, Japanese str., 1,400 mon, Mrs. L. M. Thomas, Mr. H. tons, Capt. G. Kawamură, from Thomas, Miss 11. Toeg, Mr. K. W. Cauton, with a general cargo, Tung, Mr. C. W. Tung, Mrs. K. Iying at buoy No. C41.—N.Y.E. 0. Wong, Mr. S. Wong, Master Tak Hing, Chinese str., 105 tons, Wang, Mr. Y. S. Wong, Mr. Jay Capt. Lo Sou, from Autau, Ching, Mr. Tse Kam See, Mr. Luen Cheong Wharf-Fook Hoi M. Anderson, Mr. R. Chan, Mr. with a general cargo, lying at Leung Hec, Mr. Li May Fan, Mrs. 46.8, C6.

E. Lee, Miss Y, C. Young, Mr. J. December 29th."

G. Thorburn, Mr. H. Cheung. Anking British str.. 2060 tons M, H. C. Cheung, Mr. K. C.

Capt. P. Colo, from Amoy, with Miss M. Chapman, Mr. L. Chan,

The libel was contained in the a getieral cargo, lying at buoy Mrs K. C. Chan, Miss M. Chan, International Seafarer, a publien- No. A&-B. & 8.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Chim, Mr. Ation of the Transport section of the Empress of daid, British str., 3,750 Kiang, Mr. Y. X. Lau, Mr. and National Minority Movement, and tons, Capt, A. Hailey, from Mrs. K. F. Leong Miss B. made accusations against Scott, who Vancouver, vid Japan ports and Leong, Mr. S. X. Li, Mr. L. J. Ng,

was imprisoned in Russia for 30 Shanghai. The last mentioned Mr. S. W. Liu, Mr. B. S. Loo months without trail. port the left on December 29th, Mr. and Mrs, S. Ma, Master, Ma, with a general cargo, lying at Mr. S. C. Mok, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kowloon Wharf CP.R. P. Ma, Miss E. McQuire, Mr. C. Fook Sang, British str., 1.987 tons, K. Ng, M. P. Y. Ng, Mr. Y. L Capt. A. Costello, from Amoy, Ng, Mr. K, Y. Wong, Mr. F. C with a general cargo, lying at Wong. Mr. S. P. Lao, Mr. S. S. booy No B7.Jardine, Mathe-Wong, Mr. E. P. Wut, Mr. and Mra, T. Wong, Miss T. Wong, soa & Co. Hoan Hart, Japanese str., 2,350 Master T. Wong, Mr. K. S. Zung, tons, Capt. H. Oyama, from Mr. Y. S. Zung, Mr. W. S. Chow, Keelung, which port she left on Mr. C. C. Eng. Among passengers December 16th, with coal and passing through on their way to merchandise amounting to 1,200 Manila were:-Miss P H. Baker.

Accused's Records.. tons lying at OS.K, Wharf Miss M. M. Blakely, Mrs. G. M.

Detective-Sergeant Foster said 0.9.F

Eaton and infant, Mrs. B. Mthat Pollitt was fined at Plymouth Huichow, British, str. 1,220 tons. Drummond, Miss P. Drummond, in. 1921 for making speeches calon-

Capt. R. Ashby, from Canton. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Garstin, Mr.

lated to enuse disaffection among with a general cargo, lying at and Mrs. C. Hagen, Mrs. J.Dthe civilian population. In Novem buoy No. 034.-B. & S.

Pugh, Mr. F. D. Van Horn, Mr. Jaion, British str., 6,520 tons, Capt. and Mrs.-H. II. Pethick and three bar, 1926, at the Old Bailey he was sentenced to 12 months in the Read, from Singapore, which children, Mr. A. Sabra, Mr. and Second Division for conspiring to port she left on December 24th, Mrs. T. Yamanioto and two child-

publish editious libels and incitifig with a general cargo, lying at ren. Mr. T. P. Cochrane, Mr. A.

to breaches of the Mutiny Act. He buoy No.. A52.-B. & S.

3. Parker, Miss G. I. Stanley, Mr. worked as a boilermaker at Sou- Perseus, British str., 10,276 tons. F. Hissel, Mr. G. M. Gardner, Mr.thampton during the war.

Capt. Thos A. Price, from 8. K. Walter, Miss C. Barnaby, Liverpool, via Singapore. The Miss M, Demoider, Miss E, W "latter part she left on December Graves Aliss M Thiers, Mr. J.

24th, with 1,400 tons of general Wygerde.. cargo, lying at Holt's Wharf- B. & S.

Proiper, Norwegian str., 1,378 tous. Capt. E. D. Knutsen, from Saigon, which port she left on December 25th, with rice and

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CLEARANCES.

December 29th.

Pollitt was bound over and order- 'ed to pay £100 towards the costs of the prosecution. Strudwick and Booch were also bound over and each ordered to pay £50 towards the costs,

The Recorder, Sir E. Wild, oc- cupied nearly six hours in his sum ming up, and the jury were an hour and 40 minutes considering their verdict, which was one of guilty on two of the three indictments.

war

Strudwick was a former, railway employce. and during the served in the Royal Horse Artil- lery. In May, 1026, he was sen- tenced to two months' hard labour for having in his possession docu- ments the publication of which would be likely to cause disaffec tion among the civilian population.

hunghing, for Kwong Chow Wan. He was now a full time servant of

meal, lying at buoy No. C37-Chiander, for Shanghai. Fa Yuen Hong.

Chipshing, for Canton. Suiyang, British str., 1,584 tons, aigen Maru, for Bangkok.

Capt. W. Lumsden, from Shang, Gulf Shell, for Miri. hai and Swatow, with a general Hydraugre, for Swatow. cargo, lying at buoy No. B12-Irina, for Shanghai. B. & S.

Persens, for Shanghai. Tonkin, French str., 907 tons, Capt. Shin Hing, for Macao.

F. L. Moran, from Haiphong, Springbank, for Miri. with a general cargo, lying at Su Sany, for Bandakan." buoy No. C39.-Messageries Stigeng, for Cantor Maritimes."

Tjikembang, for Batavia. Tyndareus, British str., 5,172 tons. Fulcanus for Swatow.

Capt, William Christie, from ring Wo, for Kwong, Chow Wan. Tacoma and Kobo. The latter port she left on December 24th, with flour, fish, timber and gen- eral cargo, amounting to 8,200 tons, lying at Holt's Wharf. B. & 8.

(Continued on next Column.)

Fulcanus, Dutch str., 707 tons, Capt. E. de Muinck, from Tamsui, lying at Taikoktaui. A.P.C.

the Minority Movement,

Beech in 1921 was sentenced to two months hard labour for being

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