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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 2ND JUNE, to FRIDAY. 8 JUNE, 1928, Both Days 'inclusive. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Kanagers, Hong Kong, 28th May, 1998. (6305
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THE FORTY-SEVENTH ORDIN. ARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Officos of the General Managers, JARDINE, MATHEsor & Co. LTD., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on WEDNESDAY THE 20TH JUNE, 1928, at Noon, for the purpose receiving the Report of the Directors passing the Accounts, and electing Directors and Auditors.
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in Hong Kong. some sort of rapprochement between North and South it is extremely unlikely that such a desirable move ment will be helped forward by bomb throwing either at one side or the other. Some vernacular news papers point out that Cantonese wers concerned in the outrage. This, of course, may be true, but it would be wild and wicked to
The Shui Cheong Bank, of No. 10, Des Voeux Road West, reported that a Chiness, seaman employed on the ss Chabchow was entrusted to carry $12,900 of Shanghai dollars Shui Cheong Bank, Hong Kong from Swatow to deposit with the The steamer arrived and when the bank sent a representative on board to take delivery, the seaman was found to have already left the ship The bank is offering a reward of and he has not been heard of since
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The total output of the Eailan Mining Administration's mines for the week ending May 10th, amount- ed to 110,797 tons, and the sales during the period to 77,099 tons.
A woman in Illinois has been bequeathed £290,000 by her mother, who deserted her family in 1888, migrated to Shanghai, and was thought to have died many years ago!
the
MAJOR HILTON-JOHNSON'S
RETIREMENT.
WELL KNOWN SHANGHAI
OFFICIAL:
INTERESTING CAREER.
SHANGHAI, June 1st, Major A Hilton-Johnson, who since June 1923 has been Commis- sioner General of the Shanghai Municipal Council, and for the past 28 and a half years resident in China, is leaving to-day, with Mrs, die to retire in England. Hilton-Johnson by the Empress of
Wong Yee Fan, a young Chinese, appeared before Major C. Willson day afternoon on a charge of in at the Central Magistracy yester decent behaviour before two Euro pean ladies on May 21st at about 7.30 p.m. at Kennedy Road.
Acting Sub-Inspector Roseskwy appeared for the defendant prosecuted and 31. F. H. Loseby
TAKEN TO GOVERNMENT CIVIL HOSPITAL.
A sad story of an Englishman having wounded himself with a revolver was reported from the Craigengower Cricket Club yester- day evening. The affair was en- shrouded in mystery, no informa- tion being available, as members of the Club as well as the Police were very reticent about the affair,
A Daily Press representativa was, however, able to ascertain that it was Mr. R. T. Gones, an overster of the Public Works Department,
who was found wounded in the Club premises.
while after, a report not unlike the bursting of a firecracker was beard by those still in the bar. They thought nothing of it, but some time Inter, one of them looked!" round and saw Mr. Genes brandish-
The first lady gave evidence to the effect that she was walking with another lady along Kennedy Road on May 1st at about 7.30 p.m. As they were nearing the junction of Macdonnell and Kennedy Rands they heard a motor cycle behind them, and turning around they saw the cyclist put the machine against the railing near the Hermitage.
He walked across the road and It appeared that Mr. R. T. Geños stood in front of us under the went to the Club earlier in the day He and had several drinks in the bar street lamp," said witness. then behaved as stated in the with other members. At about 8.13 charge. The Army Married Quarp. he left them and went into ters in Kennedy Road are close to the dance hall of the Club. A short this place and witness saw her hus band. She called to him to come up, and the cyclist ran off in the direction of Wanchai leaving his motor cycle beside the railing. Thoy chased him but could not overtake him, and returned to the ing a revolver. They at once took cycle. Her husband then ordered the weapon away from him and an Indian Constable to stand be- found that he was bleeding from side it and he telephoned to the the back of his right car. They identification parade held the next examination revealed that he had Police Witness was present at an placed Mr. Gedes on a chair and
day, and she picked out the defen-a rather nasty bullet wound be dant as the man who had commit-hind the ear. ted the offence.
divor.
The Police were at once com- In answer to Mr. Loseby witness municated with, and an ambulanes said that it was dusk, but the arrived at about seven o'clock to lamps were not lit. Witness said take the wounded man to the Gor- that after putting his cycle against ernment Civil hospital. the railing defendant overtook Mr. R. T. Genes left the Navy in them and stood under a gas-lamp. February 1920 and joined the Of a genial When the witness spoke to the PW.D. as defendant as a short stumpy man popular member of the community." European Sergeant, she described disposition, be soon become a with black hair, pushed back. He His many friends were very dis- wore a white shirt with mackin tressed last night to bear of this tosh" trousers. At the identifica incident. tion parade she had no doubt what- Mr. Genes lives in Union Build- The retiring Commissioner-Gen- ever, that the defendant was the ing sharing quarters with Mr. H. eral has had a distinguished career,
man in question."
Major. From enquiries made at The lady who was with the last the Government Civil Hospital Inte the greater portion of which has witness corroborated. After the last night, we learned that Mr. been spent in varied service in cyclist had run away, they waited Genes China, where he arrived in January for time beside his cycle, and favourably, under the
going on quite.
circum 1000, after an appointment to the later they saw him walking up atances, and the hope was expressed 1st Chinese Regiment at Weihaiwei. Macdonnell Road. At the identi-that he will recover.
Major Hilton Johnson
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A Chinese women was removed to the Government Civil Hospital suffering from injuries sustained through leaping into the road from a verandah. She was on a visit to her friend when she took the opportunity to try to end her life. into Sandhurst in 1884, and in 1890 he was gazetted 2nd Lieutenant in A marriage has been arranged, the Lincolnshire Regiment. He was and will take place shortly in India, appointed to the 1st Chinese Re- between Terence Hugh Clarke, giment at Weihaiwdd in January 2nd/3rd The Gloucestershire Regi 1000. From July to November 1900, ment, and Eileem Woodford Armi-Major Hilton-Johnson took part in stead, eldest daughter of the late Mr. F. C. Armistead and Mra Armistead, of Shanghai.
passed ñcation parade the witness pointed out the defendant as the man with the cycle.
Sergeant Flattery said that nt. about 9.30 p.m. he saw a Chinese talking to the Chinese detective whom he had left in charge of the motor cycle. The defendant was the Boxer Expedition, including the man and he wanted to know the Relief of Tientsin and actions who had moved his cycle, and why? around Tientsin. During this The witness than told the defen- period he received the China medal dant to come to the Station" where The engagement is announced be, and clasp, and the American the matter would be explained. to tween Mr. Colin Robert Buchanan, "Military Order of the Dragon," him through a Chinese interpreter. The Royal Scots Fusiliers, only son. During 1900 and 1903 Major Questioned by Mr. Loseby the of the late Bir. Colin Buchanan, Hilton-Johnson passed the inter-witness replied that he did not of Dumbarton and Shanghai, and preter's standard in both Chinese arrest him, but merely asked him Mr. Buchanan, of Forest Hill, and and Japanese. He travelled exten to come to the Station for the ex- Betty, eldest daughter of Majorsively in North China during the planation, and Mrs. H. F. Somerville, Lebong, peried also, and while on leave was marked that he did not enter into India.
with the Japanese Army during conversation with the defendant in part of the Russo-Japanese War, any way, neither had the defendant He was present at the landing of pressed for an explanation.
Aaked by Mr. Loneby how the the Japanese Armies in Korea,
From April 1903 to August 1906, complainants had described the he was Adjutant of the Chiness man on the cycle, he replied, Regiment until the time of its dis" short
and. stumpy, like
The engagement is announced be tween Harold Charles Harker Tay- lor, the Duke of Wellington's Regiment, only son of the inte H. Harker Taylor, of Shanghai, and Compton, Guildford, and Elizabeth Dorothes, only daughter of Major. General Sir Theodore Fraser,
.C.B., C.S.I., CM.G.
Witness further re-
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ALLEGATIONS AGAINST
A. S. WATSON & CO. WITHDRAWN,
ACTION IN CASE AGAINST MESSRS, SHERLY & CO. EXPLAINED.
DEFENDANTS FINED $100.
The case against Messra. W. S. Sherly & Co., Queen's Road Central, for an alleged breach of their wine and spirit dester's licence by selling A. S. Watson & Co. was continued. n case of. Hall's wine to Mesars. yesterday at the Central Magistracy before Lieut. Col. F. Eaves, D.S.O.
Mr. B. C. K. Hawkins, who dp- peared on behalf of the Imports and Exports Office, explained at the outset how the Office became sware- of the transaction. Subsequent to
"Company will be CLOSED from the serious political significance to the foolish to believe that they, and Mrs. Harken Taylor, The Dykeries, bandment. In September 2006 he Japanese, with his hair pushed up, the sale being effected. Mesars, A. S.
primarily interested in creating chaos throughout the country, to hire a few ruffians to do this dirty work: The real troubles in China commenced when the politicians allied themselves with the Soviet. The communists have now been de posed from power but it would be
15 JUNE to 4TH JULY, 1928, Both dastardly bomb outrage committed their agents have all been eradicat, Days inclusive.
on the train which was convaying ed. The poison of their doctrines By Order of the Board,
Marshal CHANG Tao Lis and his penetrated into all quarters and its JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
General Managers.
officers back to Mukden The Chi- evil influence can still be traced, Hong Kong, 19th May, 1928. "[6317
ness war-lords always go in fear of The disgraceful attack upon for- their lives. That is one of the eigners at Nanking was unquestion penalties attaching to their poai-ably engineered by communists. The tion. It might almost be said that fear of disturbances in Feking is it is one of the inevitable results of based on the knowledge that there are still a good many agitators the terrible fasco they have made of the government of the country, there waiting for an opportunity to CHANG-TSO LIN'S private armoured strike. They dare not appear in motor-car has been described by the the open when the reins of govern Press in all parts of the world. It ment are firmly beld. It is when is supposed to be bullet-proof and there, is antagonism and jealousy
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTI
that tho Certificate -No. 3487 dated 30th Atuust, 1900, for 25
Bhares of this Company Numbered 24851-24875 registered in the Name of M24. MARION LEGGE bsa beer LOST or DESTROYED; and should thie Certifiesta not be produced to the Company before the 12rx JUNE, 1928. New Certificata for the said Nhares will be issued, and the Old Certificate No. 3467 will be thereafter treated by 'this Company as Nall and Void.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hong Kong, 11th May, 1928. [8241)
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Three persons were injured when a motor-lorry driver swerved to avoid a man walking aimlessly the lorry knocked down another across Nathan Road. To avoid him
man, and the two coolies riding on the lorry were thrown on to
the road. One of then WAS a woman. A three were taken to the Kwong: Wah Hospital for treatment..,
A driver of a motor truck was summoned before Ir. W. Schofield at the Kowloon Magistracy yester. day afternoon for loading the over, ten feet. Mr. Arcalli who vehicle with goods to a height of appeared for the driver said that the summons was bad in that it bore do name. It only called for the driver of truck No K1907. The summoni was dismissed."
was appointed staff captain, In- and blowing in the wind." Ho Watson & Co, had been very doubt- teiligence Department, North China wore a white shirt and mackinful as to their own position in Command and for the next two tosh” leggings.
case of wine from years, until April 1908, he did re- When the witness first saw the buying the
Messrs. Sherley & Co. and they can connaissance and survey work in defendant he wore a gray suit five provinces
with a khaki shirt opened at the Office laying the whole of the facts sulted the Imports and Exports neck, and the description given coincided with the defendant. He before them. It was on this stat Caine Road by two Chinese some had heard of a similar incident in ment that the
brought. months ago, but admitted that such
case had been
Mr. M. K. Lo, who appeared for the defendants, said that he was glad to hear Mr. Hawking state- ment. It had been his duty to make the some very severe. criticisms of Messrs. Watson & Co., but in view of what had been said he was glad to withdraw unreservedly the con- struction which he had placed on the actions of that firm. On behalf of his clients Mr. Lo contended, that the offence was an entirely technical matter and a nominal fine would meet the situation.
The Magistrate agreed that the offence' was technical but said that the regulations must be adhered to.
He imposed a fine of $100.
With The S.M. "Police, appointment as Assistant Superin- He was offered and accepted the tendent, as the title was then, in the Shanghai Municipal Police, in offences were rare. charge of the Chinese Branch of the Li, Chow, the Chinese detective Force, in April 1908. When the also said that defendant came up Revolutionary Army was at its and claimed ownership of operations in November 1911 in the cycle. The European officer then Siege of Nanking, Major Hilton appeared and took charge of the Johnson was present throughout, case. He did not speak of the in- and he was again present at the cident to the defendant, who made Siege of Nanking by the counter-no remark except that the cycle revolutionary govemment troops was his.
A. 8. I. Rozeskwy, said that August 1913..
he first met the defendant when he under General Chang Hsun
In September 1913, he was ap- was brought to the Station by Sgt. pointed Deputy Superintendent of Flattery, and was present wher Folive, locally, and thereafter was the charge was explained in Later acting Captain-Superintendent (or Chinese to the defendant Commissioner) on several occasions the defendant's father appeared On October 18th, 1014 he left for and after it was explained to him England for War Service, as a that an identification parade would reserve officer recalled to the be held they were allowed to go. colours, in charge of the str. Sura The Identification Parade.
faru, with a contingent of 110 volunteers from Shanghai:
The Great War And After.
At 11.30 the next day, eleven
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Yesterday's weather report, fore- Royal Observatory at 5.34 p.m., Cast and remarks, issued by the stated:- cry at 5.34 pm. Pressure changes are alight since this morning. A depression is stili shown to the south of Pratas.
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is reported to have cost several and suspicion in high places that their chance comes. It is impossible thousands of pounds... sterling. Guards with
to say what direct object they hope Icaded revolvers always stand on the foot-beards to serve unless it is true, as when the Marshal is inside. This popularly believed, that their policy Mr. C. C. Way the former Nad king Foreign Minister, had an in- usual mode of travelling in com- is to secure a powerful strangle terview with M. Philip Berthelot paratively peaceful areas does not hold on the pation through the in Paris, to discuss the Japanese Miss occupation of Shantung.
Chinese, including the defendant suggest confidence in the good will process of destruction, disintegra Boume Teheng, the young Chinese
were lined up and dressed in woman whom the Government of: of the people and, naturally, in tion and chaos.
Nanking, Bent to Paris as an envoy During the War he served with Europena clothing. The defen times of commotion, when the coun- The bombs used against CHANG extraordinary, one she was chosen the 10th (Service) Battalion of dant, at his own with was place tryside is over-run as it is at pre- T80 Ls are reported to be of Soviet for her mission, because she was the Yorkshire Regiment, as G.6.0.oth in the row. Mr. Kent, A.B.P.
educated in France, and is Fran- 3 on the staff of the 31st Division, was in charge of the parade.
The first complainant was called sent with defeated soldiers, and manufacture and it is fairly safe cophile. Her cheet is to secure and as G.5.0. 3 on the staff of the and after looking at the men, with disbanded soldiers who have to assume that they were placed Frenda recognition of the Nation XI Army Corps in France.
Returning from alist Government...
painted out the defendant, and Mar service anid: From the build and ap turned to banditry for a living, the in the possession of hirelings by
Major Haltan-Johnson continued dangers, are increased a thousand Soviet or communist agents. Now
Having plugged s leaking gas serving as Deputy Commissioner of pearance of the eth man in the line, I think that he is the man.” fold. We do not suppose that un-is will probably be the task of these pipe with soap Wong Chung, a Police until 1925 when he was ap- I did not see his face.
launderer of Ecclesallroad, Shef pointed Commissioner General, the
Again the defendant was allow attached soldiers or bandits are agents to suggest by every means field, left his friend Wong Ye in senior post in the Council's service ed to change his position, but de-
„Make charge on May 8th while he visited He was one of the founders and clined. The second complainant to notice the similarity of the likely to have thrown bomba at in their power that the crime was Liverpool, Customers having spok the first chairman of the United was called, and also pointed out words used by each of the two the Marshal's train simply out of a political ons. By so doing they en of the smell of gas Wong Services Association in Shanghai, the defendant as the man. She ladies.
went to the meter, struck a match, and until recently was chairman of said, I think from his appear. Magistrate: “ I don't think there a desire to secure revenge for real will infame the feeling of bitterness and found himself on bis back the China Association and a mam-suce and build that he is the man, is anything in that as they are or imagined wrongs, when there between partisans and reader the The explosion demolished wall, bar of the China Committee. For a Tewas dark at the time and 1 ordinary words used to an ordin Was no possible chance of securing prospects of union and co-operation wrecked the laundry machinery, number of years, also, he was on couldn't see his face clearly, ary way, and I myself would have stripped ceilings of plaster, blew the Committee of the St. George's
used them “ An Allbl any loot. But it would certainly still more remote. Already there out all the windows. A man and Society, and for many years bas
As the defence wished to call two his daughter, who were passing, been a member of the Shanghai, Mr. Losoby said that the defence witnesses, the case was adjourned be an easy maiter, under present has been talk of a certain part of were blown from the footpath into Country and Hungino Golf Clubs would be an alibi.He could call until to-morrow afternoon at 2.15 conditions, for those who are the Northern forces joining with the road.
-N-C. Daily News.
(Continued at foot of next column.). p.m.
evidence to prove that the defen- dant was not in Kennedy Road at the time, and that he was not the person involved in the incident.
Mr. Loseby asked the Magistrate
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