President Liner
SAILINGS
Weekly Trans-Pacific Service
To San Francisco and Los Angeles
The Sunshine Bell via Fonolulu
Fortughtly sailings on Tuesdays.
Pres. Madison
Pres. Jackson"
咖啡
•
Pres. McKinley
***
***
Pres. Grant
110
198
Tuesday, Aug. 14th Tuesday, Aug. 28th Tuesday, Sept. 11th Tuesday, Sept. 25th
To Seattle and Victoria
The Short, Straight Route to America. Fortnightly mailings os Tuesdays"
Pree. Cleveland
Pres. Pierce
Prea. Taft
Pres. Jefferson
***
Tuesday, Aug. 7th Tuesday, Aug. 21st Tuesday, Sept. 4th Tuesday, Sept. 18th
120, 112 Special through rates to Europe via United States Direct connections with all Atlantic lines. Choice of rail lines across United States and Canada, liberal stop-over privileges for sight-seeing.
Europe and New York Direct
ROUND THE WORLD
Fortnightly sailings on Sunday via Manila, Straics, Colombo, Suez Canal, Alexandria Naples, Geava, Marseilles, New Yock and forts.
Pres. Harrison San., Ang. 12,8 m. Pres. Hayer.....Sun, Oct 7,8 a.m Pres. Monroe Suzung, 26,8 m. Pras. Polk...San.. Oct. 21, 8.m.
Su... Sept 9,8am. Pres. Adams.Sun., Nor. 4.8m Pres. Van Buren Son,Sept. 23, 8 a.m. Pres, Garfield ...Sun., Nov. 18,9 mm.
Pros, Wilson
To Manila
Pres. Madison...Aug. 4th, 6 pate Pres Pierce...Aug. 14th, 8p.m. -Free. Jackson "Aug, 15th, 8 pm. Pro. Taft....Aug. 29th, 6 pmi
Pros. MoKialty..Sopt at 6pm. Pros. Jefferson Sept. 11th, 6 pm. Pres. Grant... Sept. 16th, 8p.m. Pres. Lincoln Sept. 25th, 6p.m.
For Bookings, Passenger and Freight Information apply to Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Building, Ground Floor Telephone Central 2477, 2478 and 795 Cable Address "Dollar”
CANTON BRANCH 304, Ka Naam Tong Building.
American Mail Line
and
Dollar Steamship Line
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
COPENHAGEN.
The M.S. DANMARK loading on or about
24th August
For
PORT SAID. ANTWERP, HARVE, BOTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN
AND OTHER SCANDINAVIAN & BALTIC PORTS.
OTHER SAILINGS:-
M.S. "Java
仰
M.S." Chile"
M.S." Asia'
Shanghai, etc
Bong Korg.
8th Sept.
Continent. 6th Sept. 21st Sept. Continent. 18th Oct.
Optional Bills of Lading issued to United Kingdom Ports.
For further particulars, please apply to:--
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD; [14
Telephone C: 407%
Agents,
N.Y.K. Special Summer Excursion Tickets.
Far Eastern residents, and those who bare come thus far from home should not miss the opportunity of taking a trip to Japan, as the N.Y,K. are offering Special Reduced Round-trip Rates as follows:---
From Hong Kong to SHANGHAI and Return H.E. $1′′ 1,00%
NAGASAKL
KOBE
W
YOKOHAMA „.
Validity of Tickets-3 Months.
15.00
210,00
236,00
Feriod of Isms-From 11TH JUNE to 21 SEPTEMBER. For Further Information Please Apply to
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
Hore Kero..
No. 8, CONNAUGHT BOAD CENTRAL' Prom 0.292
HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hong Kong Observatory, Angust let.
Previous On Date On Dave
ní 2 pm-6 am. # pan.
Day Bent
Hanidity. 53 Wind
Days of
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE:
From August 2nd to 8th, 1928. HIGH WAKE.
Hong Kong
ged Stanilärt
Time.
Height
HOW WATER.
Hong
Kong
- Standard
Time.
Height.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST
GOLD HELMET OF A KING. LADY BONN'S CASE ENDS.
VANITY BOXES CARRIED IN: ANCIENT UR.
TREASURES ON VIEW IN LONDON.
One of the most important ex- hibitions of its kind was opened at the British Museum, when the public were allowed to view, for the first time, the Royal treasures of Ur of the Chaldeos, excavated by Mr. C. Leonard Woolley and his associates The exhibite date back millenniums before Christ, but so far se artistry and design are con cerned it is clear that the twentieth century has little to teach the Sumerians.
Pre-eminent in the collection is the wonderful helmet of King Mes- Kalam-Dug. Fashioned in gold, little holes pierced round its base show, that originally it was lined with a padded woollen cap. When it was found in the Iraq desert one side was crushed by the weight of the sand, but the damage has been made good.
How Hair Was Worn,
́SIX DAYS" HEARING.
SIR MAX'S REPLY OPENED.
2nd
1928.
A THIEF'S TASTE,
CHOICE OF FINE FURS AND RARE BOOKS.
“LONDON, July: 11th.
PARIS. Major Keith Trevor, the British The court was again crowded for the sixth day's hearing of the "portsman, and his wife, who be petition of Lady (Hilda Beatrice) fore her marriage was Mlle. Jane the popular Parisian Bona against Sir Max Julius Marnac, Philip Bonn, her second husband actress, have been the victims of Lady Bonn seeks the dissolution burglar, who entered their fat of her marriage on the ground of late one Saturday night and stole and other articles alleged adultery by Sir Max with jewels, furs
woman unknown in Paris, and with Cecile Benoist, now of Amster- dam, who formerly had a fat in Mayfair,
valued at more than £3,000
The thief, who obviously had artistic tastes and was somewhat of a literary connoisseur, Srst broke Bir Max, who also asks for a open a secretaire containing valu- divorce in his counterchargeable jewels, then selected the futet names Lt. Col. Sir Ronsid Water of Mrs. Trevor's furs, and analy house and Mr. Arthur Marcus made a judicious choice in the Hanbury.
library of rare first editions, inclad- in Beaudelaire's "Fleurs du Mal," Oscar Wilde's "Portrait of Dorian Gray."
The allegations made are denied by all parties.
a
Lady Bonn occupied a meat with woman friend behind counsel. Sir Max sat at the solicitors' table in front.
On Saturday Lord Merrivale sug gested that counsel might consider the desirability of a verdict being given by the jury of the close of Lady Bonn's case as the two cases did not overlap.
When the court assembled yester Another object in the gallory day, Sir Ellis Eur-Williams (for that excites admiration is the gold Lady Bonn) said: We have very headdress worn by Queen Shub-ad carefully considered the proposal It is a ribbony affair, and for the your lordship made at the adjourn head on which it is exhibited ament of the proceedings on Satur cast was taken of a female skuil. day. of the Fit Dynasty of Ur. It had been intended to have the cast taken from the head of the Queen, but the ekuil was too fragmentary, Of interest is the fact that the hair was then worn to coil into a ban at the back...
As to-day, the women of those far-off times had their vanity-boxes, and a beautiful example shown semi-circular in form. In-aid os the lid is the figure of a lion tear ing to pieces
prostrate bull. There is also shown a fine status of a hull, which was discovered standing over the corpses of the victims sacrificed in the king's
grave.
2
"Not One Word."* Lord Merrivale: Let me say at once that it is a matter as to which the responsibility rests entirely with the court, and I have a very definite view about it.
Sir Ellist Yes. I was going to say that we should not only be per. lectly prepared to adopt such a course but venture to suggest would be a just one.
Bonn) We also have had an op Sir Walter Schwabe (for Sir Max
Portunity of considering the sug gestion and the conclusion we have came to is that it would be a very undesirable course to take.
Lord ferrivale: I am very sorry counsel have thought it desirable to For sheer artistry, perhaps, ranke a statement about it. As the mossie piece in the collection has case proceeds the parties must bear no match. It is in shell and lapis in mind that counsel at the close lazuli, and was "found leaning of the issues now being investig against the right shoulder of å
On one side is pictured theated may have to address the jury
on them. Royal family at a feast, with the
Sir Walter: Perhaps your lord attendants bringing up food, and ship will allow me to say one word on the other the Sumerian army on the point. Mr. Woolley believes the piece was used as a standard.
man.
The Queen's Cloak, A woman's cloak found in the queen's grave gives some idea of fashion at the time. It is a bead. ed raiment opening on the right ide, and with a fringe of bugle beads at the base, to which are suspended gold rings. It was fast ened by means of a gold pin, pro- tected by a lapis lazuli seal. The grave was identified by the figures
on the seal.
A male fashion that prevailed then is now one that is exclusively women's. Earrings were, worn by the courtiers, and some excellent specimene are exhbited. Mascots were also apparently in vogue, and were carried on the rein-rings of the chariot harness. Two shown are a silver bull and. a eilver wild Haas.
Objects from private graves of the Sargonid period, 2700-2600 | B.01., include rings, bracelets, and front- lete, mostly in gold No search round any modern shop would re eult in nester ornaments of the kind being found.
LONDON'S SCARE-PROOF
43
HORSES.
DUMMY CARS TRAIN CRAF
FIC POLICE MOUNTS.
"Wal, that horse has got more nerve than I have," mid a middle- inged American who, mought in the
traffic at the Oxford-street end of- New Bond-etreet, W. sought re fuge by the side of a mounted policeman,
The borte moved forward, and with it the American, while, the rider proceeded to disentangle the knots into which the traffic bed tied itself.
од the
The calment individual spot was the horse. After standing statuesque in the whirlpool of traffic she moved forwärd utterly unconcerned, never indicating by so much as the flicker of an car that she was in the least bit ex- cited.
An official at Scotland Yard told a Daily Mail reporter that in ad dition to the usual training at Imber Court, Thames Ditton, Bur rey, to fit these horses for all trafic conditions the animals have every refresher ” course of two, year a weeks.
Jack-in-the-Bor. Man, The novices are given training m., to blasting from ten weeks to three Thatm-9.178m 2.40 32 months. There are dummies coun- terfeiting trains, motor-cars, tram- 3 946 79m 8:18 13 0 Way-cars, level crossing gates,
11 99 4 9 5150 bridges, and aeroplanes.
To accustom them to fire and. 7.7 3.69 $3
5.5307 smoke the horses pass between bon 4468 fires. A catapult arrangement fix all--93 708-3211ed to a tree sends a newspaper, 6m 0 4346m 5 4099 fluttering between the horses' legs. 0166 7771117 The police act as crowds, "throw 7 m): 91, 140m 6 43 18 ing missile in the shape of rubber 1-18 007, 51 a 2 3 balls. There is even a jack-in-the 8 m2 659 8428 box arrangement to suggest a map 59 83329 coming out of a house
Barometer.
09.50 22.81 29.60
Temperature 80
20
(160
Ca'm TSW
Fric
Sat.
0,00
Direction W Force foallier!
200 0.02 '80' Highest open-azz, )Tannsmrature, lat: 91 Lowest open-air Temperature, at 81. கூகூட
B=Blue_sky; C-Cloudy; D- Toer. Drizzle; F-Fog; L-Lightning; H-HO-Overeat ; E-Passing Wed. abowers; Q-Bqualla; R-Rain;
11-10 a 42}{4/80 m[0:
32
Lody Merrivale No, Sir Walter, not one word I am always pleased to hear you, but I think it better you should not say anything more now.
Sir Ellis Hume Williams: I may mention that a member of the jury. wanted to address a' communication
Sir Walter and myself
Lord Merrivale: It's obvious he .cannot.
Sir Ellis: No, I told him the right course was to address a sub mission to your lordship.
(Continued on next Column).
|
Verlaine'a. Félca Galanter" and
The police are looking for a valet who was engaged by Major Keith Trevor.
Detectives" Evidence. Evidence was continued on be
half of Lady Benn by four private detectives.
They were followed by police-
constables William Henry Tom kins, attached to Marlborough street. Police Court, W., George Saunders, of Vine-strect Police Court, W., and Andrew Proctor, of Vine-street, W., and by Mr. William Rollo, partner in the fr of solicitors acting for Lady Bonn, Mear. Withers, Benson & Co.
This concluded the case for Lady Bonn.
|JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN-
LUN
Tel. Address
JAVALYA
To Do 1 2571
JCJ
York Building
Hongkera
QUICKEST SAILING TO JAVA
REGULAR WEEKLY SERVICE BETWEEN BONG KONG AND JAVA
SOUTH
STRAMAN
FROM
TO 30
BOUND.
TIPKOTID WILL
ABOUT WEDEZADAY
TJIKEMBANG AMOT, X'luxe. 6th Aug. 6th Aag, & S'hat. TЛKINI
AMOY, DALSY 13th Ang.| 15th Ang, 4pm TJIKARANG ... Amor, KLUNG, 20th, Aug. 22nd Aug,
&&'RAI. TJIMANOEK AMOT, DALNY | 27th Aug. 29th Aug, 4p.. TJISAROMA..AMOT, K. 3rd Sept 5th Sept.
& 'S'EAL
Fox
BATAVIA
4 pm
BATATLA
BATATIA
MAKAHIR,
Saunatila BATATIA
p..
NORTH BOUND,
STEAMER
FROM
EXPECTED CM CR ABOUT
WILL LEAVE ON OB ABOUT
Fon
BATAVIA
In Harbouri
Srd. Aug.
.. Makas613,Java 18th Aug. 15th Aug.
HATAYIA 18th Aug. 19th Aug. |
„MAKASSER,Java 27th Aug. 29th Aug
BATAVIA SULL APR.
|TJIKARANG
TJISALAK TJISAROEA Sir Max Bonn's Case, Lord Merrivale, in answer to a TJITAROEM question by Sir Walter Schwabe, told Sir Walter that he could make | TJISONDARI ..... such an opening statement on be Evidence could be called in answer half of Sir Max as he thought best. to Lady Bonn's charges and that part of the case summed up to the jury.
Sir Ellis Hume-Williams, on the other hand, would sum up for Lady Bonn and the jury's verdict would be taken, which would be an in- terim verdict. After that the case. for Sir Max Born against his wife could be opened and dealt with
Sir Walter Schwabe, said it was obvious, in his opinion, that the evidence he had to call on this part of the case would touch on the other part of the cESE.
Lord Merrivale maid that any evidence relating to the wife's petition would be admissible. It was quite immaterial whether it was admissible at some other part of the case.
Sir Walter opened the esse for Sir Max Bonn in reply to Lady Bönn's charges, and had not con- cluded when the court adjourned.
It is not likely that Sir Max Bonn's charges against Lady Bonn will be gone into and allowed to be published in the Press until next week.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
NEW YORK BERTH.
FOR NEW YORK & BOSTON via SUEZ,
M.V. "MUNCASTER CASTLE"
Sails on/or about 18th Sept.
LLOYD TRIESTINO.
REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE for BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME), TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO GENOA, ALL. STANTÁN, ADRIATIC, LEVANT, BLACK SHA WAND DANUBE PORTS,
REDUCED PASSAGE RATES. BRINDISI. VENICE & TRIESTE*« £72.10.0. LONDON
£80.0.0.
NEXT - SAILINGS, OUTWARDS" FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA,
''KOBE AND · MOJE.
ES. "TENEZIA " M.V. “REMO “
M.V. "VIMINALE”:
From Hong Kong. Bails on/or about 16th Aug. Bails on/or about 13th Beptu Bails on/or about 11th Oct.
HOMEWARDS FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.
MV."BOMOLO” 8.8. VENEZIÄ" M.V. "REMO#
From Hong Kong, Baila_cnför about 21st Ang. Bails on/or about 18th Sept. Bails on/or about 18th Oct.
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS
FROM CALCUTTA & COLOMBO TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
Sails from Calcatta 8.8. "UMZUMBI”
Middle of Bapt.
Regular Passenger and Cargo Berylon to Bouth African Forta,
Through Bills of Lading Isened from Tóng Kóng.
For Freight or Fassngo on any of the above. Lizes, apply to:--
DODWELL & CO, LIMITED.
Agenta
Telephons: Central 1930.
.1
Amor, SKÅROKAL.
KELENG
AMOT, N. CHINA
Amor, ShangraŠĮ
KALING AMOY, N. CHINA
EXCURSIONS TO JAVA
The regular service of the Java China-Japan-Lijn steamers from Hong Kong to Java, and vice-versa, offers a splendid opportunity for excursions to Java (the Pearl of the East) and to other parts of the Dutch East Indies,
Famous for craters and volcanoes, delightful scenery, invigorating mountain resorts, excellent sporting facilities.
Travel in comfort on first class steamers, having excellent accommodation for passengers, a European Doctor and Wireless telegraphy.
Hong Kong to Batavia (7 days) saloon fare: 8175, return $300. ·
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
York Building.
Telephone C. 1574
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
INCLUDING
PHUGO STINNES LINIEN
COMBINED FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. CABIN CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR 10 FASSENGERS. FARE FROM HONG KONG TO GENOA-£78, 01, 0d...
OUTWARD.
Sailings from Europe for Shanghai and Northern
M.V.HEIDELBERG M.VRHEINLAND- MV.HAVENSTEIN" 88. CALL LEGIEN" M.V. LEVERKUSEN 'M.V." ERMLAND
HOMEWARD.
Ports
due here on or about the 6th Aug. doo here on or about the 20th Aug. dns here on or about the 31st Aug. tine here on or about the with Répt due here on or about the 13th Sept. das here on or about the 80th Sept.
Sailings for Genoa, Rotterdam and Hamburg via Manila, Singapore, Colombo & Port Said
8.S. "OLDENBURG " 18.8. SAARLAND".".
M.V. HEIDELBERG." M.V. RHEINLAND" ́SS. "CARL LEGIEN "
MV.“ LEVERKUSEN”.
* Calling also at Marseilles.
mailing from here on or about the 7th Aug.:- sailing from here on or about the 26th Aug sailing from here on or about the 4th Sept. sailing from here on or about the 18th Sept. Bailing from here on or about the 5th Oct. sailing from here on or about the 16th Oct.
For Freight, Panoage and further Earticulars pisos apply to
JEBSEN & CO.
12, Pedder Street,
THE O. 1228.
TALE (3, 4754.
AUSTRAL CHINA NAVIGATION CO.
“CALULU”
Will be despatched from Hana Kowa on the
9
AUGUST 19284
For SYDNEY, MELBOUENE & ADELAIDE
Tia MANILA, ILOILO, BOLAMEUGAN, TARAKAN, SANDAKAN;" BALIKPAPAN, RABAUL and FOET MORESBY: For Freight and Fuages, Apply to mul
DODWELL & CO. LTD.
Queen's Building,
Tel No. Central 1060.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.