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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1929.

TROUBLE OVER THE AT THE QUEEN'S.

BOYCOTT.

ANTI-JAPANESE ACTIVITY IN PEPING.

United Pross.]

Peping. The Peping Chamber of Commerce and the local Anti- Japanese Association have lorked horns in a battle royal, with the existence of both organizations at

stake.

The dispute is closely similar"to one waged in Shanghai a few weeks age, in which the Chainber of Com

meree's headquarters were raided by the Association's members, and

pied

"THE ADVENTURER" AND

"SLAVES OF BEAUTY."..

HARD RIDING, LOVE, AND A BEAUTY PARLOUR.

for ore FILM CRITIC.]

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals.

KOREAN OFFICER ON BRITISH VESSEL.

EDUCATED IN ENGLAND.

The exception to the American and European steamship lines' rule Orientals shall occupy that

The following passengers arrived yesterday by the M.M. s.3. Andre Lebon from Marseilles:-Mrs. J. L. Scott, Mr. Monasche. Mr. C. 8. Catting, Mr. T. Sanada, Mr. K ikai, Mr. Candron, Mr. R. Alim-high posts of command on their chand. Mr. F. J. Daowani, Mr. 8. ships, has been found, according to K. Wong, Mr. P. K. Wong. Dr. and the Jiji Shinpo. His name is Mr. Mrs. Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Shoei Kin, a young Korean who MacCreagh, Mrs. Mouzet, Mr. M. holds the position of third officer Maurice, Mr. Ha Than Tot, Mrs. on the steamship Inspering Prince

of the Prince Line, London. En Dat Van,

Mr. Kin entered the service of the shipping company through the introductions of Ambassador Mat-

He was born of a prorüsent

family in the city of Seoul, Korea, and wens to England at the age of 22, to complets his education as Oxford. There he studied astronomy Among other and mateorology, things, and ventually tock up navigation. This interested him so keenly that he transferred to the Navigation School from which he was graduated last year after pase-

ing the examination on Eigher mavigation with honours.

A novel programme is being given at the Queen's to-day, consisting The following passengers arrived of two good length films, instead by the s.s. President Madison from U.S. and Shanghai:-Mr. E. F. of news reel, short comedy, and Baskey, Mr. K. Y. Cho, Mr. Chan sudaira frem Japan "aul the gen- ag picture. The two flus are Hi, Mr. P. White Chang, Mr. Chanel mager of the London branch. The Adventurer." picture of the Tsz Ching, 3e, and Mrs. Chin Eh office of the NYK. he

Yom, Miss D. L. Chin. Mr Erick Pe which Douglas Fairbanks has Fingalsen, Mr. H. B. Gallou, Mr. made his own, of love, fighting and K. B. Lan, Mr. W. S. Lam, Mr. hard riding in a Spanish-American. S. Leung, Mr. P. Lefevre, Mr. C. Linden, Miss H. C. Long, Mr. Y. island. In this Tim McCoy, the K. Luk. Mr. and Mrs. P. Y. Ow- The Anti-Japanese Association was ordered to be disbanded by the hero of many good "Westerns" yang, Miss Owyang, Mr. L C. Pu, takes the lending role playing op. Mr. Wm. Roberts, Mr. T . Son, Nanking "Government months ago,

Mr. Wong Yew Man, Mr. Wong Yu and in many cities the orders were posite to Dorothy Sebastian. Then Kae, Miss Woo Mee Sik, Mr. Pak at half time, comes Slaves of Hoi Wong, Mrs. H. Yuk Wong, Mr. eyed. But the branch it Peping Beauty" the story of a woman who G. H. Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. 6. Y. objected, and still hangs on The

Yang, Mr. Hugh Yuen, Among merchants have resisted the axes" kept looking young as an advertise passengers passing through on their levied by the Association, whichment for her successful beauty par way to Manila were: Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. they declare is illegal.

lour, and pearly lost all when she Anderson, Afr. J. Barrequillo, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Bradford, Mrs. Now the Association insists that tried to live as youth lives. I am it will wreck the Chamber of Com-sorry that the name of the actress D. F. Crowdler, Mrs. L. Everets. meres, which dares to oppose who played this role has escaped Mr. Leonard Everett, jr., Master N. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ed- At a publie patriotie mcvement,

my memory, as she played remark wards, Mr. and Mrs. J. Emmet, inceting members of the Association "denounced the Nanking Governably well, far better than did Sue Mrs. Chas. Forster, Miss D. G. ment for signing the Shantung | Carroll, the "featured" player, as

Forster, Master C, B. Forster, Mr. W. D. Guy. Mr. and Mrs. T. Has

My desire is eventually to be agreement with Japan, and called

er daughter. D. C. T. Wang, and others run-

samal, Miss G. Hassamal. Miss S. come a teacher of navigation, bur

Furika, Mr. D. H. Lydon, Mr.

in order to attain that objest it jng dogs of imperialism."

G. M. Malcolm, Mr. O. G. C.

is necessary that I have some actua) Milne, Mrs. M. E. Nihill, M, B experience at sod. I expect to Ochs, Miss A. O'Malley, Mrs. L. apply for an examination for cap. Ossorio had two children, Mr. Ytain's papers when I rench London G. C. Go Quiolay, Mr. C. G. Pell, at the conclusion of the preseat Mr. M. C. Reid, Mr. J. Ramamandas, trip.' Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Rohrer, Miss

Mr. Kinis said to be popular with both officers and mer on board F. E. Robre, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Short, Mrs. W. Z. Sanith, Mrs.

the Imperial Prince. He is also L. G. Stevens, Mr. Te Kim Hua, reported to be effciens in his work Mr. R. E. Therapson, Mrs. Ruth M. and it is expected that he will Walser, Mr. S. Yano, and Mrs. Mobtain his mister's papers with little diffiealty',—Injinn "Advertiser.

The treasurer of the Association reported that he has on hand the sum of $3,146,915, collected from confiscation of Japanese gonde nad from us imposed on Chinese Mer- It chants who hindle these goods. was resulted to use this sum for a school or medel mil.

The Association has more than 100 paid milployees, and these mei naturally do not wish to see the organization diabanded, as their jobs depend upon its continued existene. The merchants, however, say they have supported these men long enough

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Both these films are good. The Adventurer" has some charming scenes and some very exciting ones. It moves along faster than any film I have seen, which in an ventüre story of this sort is the essential. Tim McCoy plays the manager of a gold mine. in the Spanish-American island. The usual Spanish-American revolution breaks our headed by a gentleman who calls himself The Tornado," ad. mirably played by Gayne White. man: The president is doomed to be shot and his daughter to become the bride of The Tornado," but the hero manages, after wonderful feats of leaping, riding, and fight ing, to save the mine, restore the president, and wed the Indy, doing it all very gesicefully.

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Departures.

His success in the study of navigation was one ronson for the attention he received from the Ambassador, it is said. Only a few days ago the Imperial Prines docked at Pier 10, Yokohama, with Mr. Kim on board as third mate, this being his first voyage out to the Orient in that capacity. In an interview with newspaper en he is quoted as saying:

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HONG KONG to SHANGHAI and RETURN... R.K $120.00 ...H.K.$210.00

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PORT SAID, HAVRE. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN AND OTHER SCANDINAVIAN & BALTIC PORTS.

SAILING LIST. SHANGHAI, ETC.

CONTINENT, ETC.

80th June

17th July

The following passengers left by the Empress of Russia yesterday

The folkiving passengers left yes- for Manila-Mr. A. P. Ames. Mr. terday for Australia ports rit Ah Yin, ft. E. J. Ainslie, Mrs. Manila per s.5. Changte:-Mr. and Ah She, Mr. E. Berrable, Mr. A.Mrs. W. W. Robinson, Mrs C. L Brima, Dr. G. M. Buckosch, Terins, Mrs. E. V. Terins, Mr. C.. Dr. F. B. Baldwin, Sister Bontel, K. MacDonak, Mr. A. Dixon, Miss Mr. D. Belletti, Mr. H. Bruggisser, Robinson. Mrs. Howie, Mr. Linder, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Birch, Mrs. M.

Mr. W. Kyle, Mrs. Thorpe, Mr. Chernoff,. Very Rev. and Mrs., S.

Connelly, Mr. and Mrs. Wool- Choi Moy, Mr. Shiu Sai, Mr. Chaa ayson, Mrs. Weston. Miss Lester, Colladay, Mr. Cheung Sing, Mr. rych, Misse M. and T. A Find- Goon, Mr. Chan Lara, Mr. Chiu Mr. C. A. Suchet and son. Miss 3. Staves of Beauty

Chiong, Mrs. Chan She, Mrs Chau Leitao, Mrs, Lemon, Miss Alan, She, Mr. Chan Tam, Mr. Cheung Mrs. slowly, but never drags. It shows Sun, Mr. Chieng Ng, Mr. Cunn Shepherd, Mr. D. Fitzgerald. Mr. Hyndman, Rev. G. W. the metamorphosis of "Anastasia" Chay, Sister E. Canaran, Mr. Seit J. Garrott. Rev. and Mrs. E. OTHER SAILINGS:---- from an overworked wife of a pour | Cheung How, Mr. Cheung Tong, M. Norton and child, Ensign and M.S. "Siam"

Mr. Chong Wong, Mr. Cheung Mrs. Setterfield and child, Pte. F.

M.S. "Panama” man, to the exquisite owner-man- ager of a beauty parlour, which haSong, M. Chin Yne, Miss Chan T. Boyle, Mr. Sung, Ah Tin, Miss M.S. "Danmark"

Chang Yut, Mrs. Chan Shee. Mr.

Jennings, Mr. F. Gouin, Mr. R.M.S."Java" Chiu Wing Yu. Mrs. Chiu Sow Wai. Godard.

M.S. "Asia" Mr. T. de la Cruz, 31r. Chiong Eng. Mr. and Mrs. Cuan Hing. Mr.

The following European passen. M.S. "Chile" Chiong Fat, Miss E. Begeck, Mr.

gers left yuterday for Marseilles pir 8.3. Angers:-Mr. A. P. Bun. Optional Bills of Lading issued to United Kingdom Ports. G. Dieckmann, Mr. H. Dieckmann,

For further particulars, please apply to:- Woerner, Mr. Clonch, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. E. Dabrafay, Mr. Ding Si Rey, Mr. A. G. Suffiad, Rev. G. Chawn, Mr. C. Evengalista, NT, BỈ

Risk, Mr. and Mrs. Brill, Mr. F.

JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD. Eurigues. Mr. J. Farren, Miss N

Mater. Miss A. McClung, Mr. and Farten,. Mr. Fu Soon, Mr. Ho Sung Mrs. H. A. Hansen, Mr. W .C. Hing Mr. I. D. Harrison, Mr. Hansen: Mrs. Meuchamble and D. Hood, Mr. A. dee Hamilton, child. M. Delachan, Mr. E Miss C. G. "Hill, Miss B. D. Hoge, Hauray, Mr. A. Gaurd, Mra AI- Mr. Hn Panfi Nion, Mr. Hu Pehrini, Mr. A. Mal. Mr. J. Yang, Mr. Ho Chiu, Mr. Ho Sung Clanagnen, Mr. A. Gourdenavec, Hing, Mr. Ho Kong, Mr. Kwong Si Mr. F... Goernigon, Rey, A. C Tap, Mr. Kong Soy, Mr. Kwang Terleman, Mr. J. Aigui. Mr. J.

sprung up owing to a success of a facial clay which Anastasin's hus band has discovered. She fancies herself in love with her floor man- nger, a young exquisite who is after her money, and, in a desperate effort to outshine her own daugh. ter, turns night into day, nd you see how she gradually ages, this time seriously and irreparably. The ending has a pleasantly unexpected twist, and leaves both mother and daughter happy.

GUNMEN IN SHANGHAI.

WOMAN SHOT BY FLEEING

MEN..

Shanghai, June 12-A Canton ese woman, Mrs. Loo Chio Mei, wounded in the ankle and Mr. Oung Ker Fa was robbed of $2,000 in cash, jewels, and clothing

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16th July

14th August

1st Sept

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23th July 28th August

24th Sept.

12th Oct.

Yau, Mr. Lu Chiu, Mr. Liong Tin, Touron, Mr. M. Guillen, Mr. P. O. Box 1, Hong Kong

Mr. R. Llores, Mr. J. Larson, Miss Larsen, Mr. F. C. Larsen, Mr. Lau Yee, Mr. Lion Keb, Mrs. Lam Shi,. Mrs. Lee Gut, Mr. Long Ngec, Mr. Liang Chok Lim, Mrs, Lee She, Mrs. Lee See, Mr. Li Sae, H. Lien

Richard, Mr. J. Gæterni, Mr. L. Schiappe."

Chieng Sing, Mr. Lee Pat, Mr. CONSIGNEE NOTICES Leung Shuk Fong, Mrs. Lee Sun, Master Liam Key, Master Liong Ting, Miss Liong Cheong," Mrs. Liong Hing, Mr. and Mrs. H. Manter, Miss R. I. Mantz, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Morino and two child- ren, Mr. G. Mercado, Mr. A. E. Nasif, Miss Ng Lau. Mr. Ng Kee Wai, Mr. Ng Wing, Mr. Ng Chow, Mr. T. Ota, Dr. A: Oliveraes. Lt. J. H. R. Orlebar, Mrs. C. C. de Ordovezz and two children, Mrs. W.

on Tuesday when armed despera and Miss Pablo, Mr. J. R. Phillips,

Mr. F. H. H. Pipe, Miss Quan Chaw, Mr. Quan Lay Mr. Quan

does entered the predises of Oung at No. 8 Kweianli alley, Boulevard Shiu Nam, Miss E. Remedios, Miss de Montigny.

Y. Remedios, Dr. R. H. Sia, Mrs. Shortly after midnight the arm-F. Somps, Miss A. Somps, Mrs. B.

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Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instructions have been given to the contrary 6 hours before arrival of the Goods not cleared within 8 days

Steamer

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

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88.“ ANDRE LEBON.”

ARRIVED EONG KONG ON: TUESDAY, THE 18TH JUNE, 1929.

From MARSEILLES, &c.

named Steamer ate bareby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treaanse and Valt- ables are being landed and placed st their risk in the Godowns of the Bong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godawa Oo., Ltd., Kowloon, whence. Delivery est be obtained as the Goods are landed,

Goods not cleared within 7 days in lading date of arrival, will be subject to All Claims must be sent to the Under- the 27th

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sving arrived from the above Forts, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are bring landed at their risk into the hazardou and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloos Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence, ad/or from the wharves, Delivery may be obtained.

Good not cleared by the 28th June, All broken, chafed and damaged 1929, at Noon, will be subject to Bent. Packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined in presence of Consignees by Mesers. signed before Thursday, Goddard Bad Douglas, on 25th June, Jane, 1929, or they will not be 1929, at 10 am. Claime against the recognited. Vessel including the

thoro For Cargo Damaged Packages must be left in short delivered must be presented on the the Godowns for examination by the Special Form provided, and mast alse Consignees and the Company's Bur

Mesars. Goddard & Douglas at All Claims against the Steamer must be submitted within 30 days of arrival | zeju Monday, the 24th Jans, 1929,"

Rent.

ed men entered the Oung premises, Syme, Mr. A. Sandman, Mrs. B. drove the family into a back room Meng, Mr. Y. Horigoya, Mr. Taong on the ground floor, ransacked the Tsung, Mr. S. Takabari, Mr. Tang house so thoroughly, tying up all Yo, Mr. Tang Kai Woh, Mr. Min Mr. Tang Fut, Mr. Tang Im of the family's clothing in small Yar Mr. G. Usematea, Miss 3. E packages, that they were in the Van Es, Mr. J. Wheat, Mr. H. house two hours: Before the A. Merdt, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Wel- haven, Misses B and L. Welhaven, thieves left one of them shot once,

Mr. Wah Ki, Mr. Wong Ah Siat, which brought the nearby residents Mr. Wong Suy, Mrs. Wong Shi, Mr. swatining to the scene.

As the thieves ran Oung and his Wong Ah Moy, Mr. D. H. F. Wilson, including date of arrival will be subject to

Mr. Wong Ying, Mr. Wou Hoo, Mr. neighbours gave chase. When the Vien Let, Mr. Yap Loy, Mr. and robbers reached Rue Brodie, where Mrs. G. Yanada, Mrs Yee Shee.. the Cantonese woman lived, they Mr. Ham Kum Cheong, Mr. Yam fired two shots, one bullet striking Chi Choo, Mr. Yan Fook, and Mrs. the woman in the ankle. This in- Yu Shik and infant. cident scared the pursuers and they gave up the chase!

The following European paesen- Oung reported to the Frenchgers left yesterday for Shanghai per sa Andre Lebon:-Mrs. Duval, police and while he was recount-

Mr. S. Prankof, Mr. Sam Ku ing the details of the theft, two contables brought in a man, who West, Miss Irene West, Mrs. C. da bod been picked up for carrying Silva Guterres, Miss. G. da Silva Wntrated weapons Cup Pancras Meet Jukohner mediately identified him as one of Mrs. G. E. Doyle, Miss E. Furzovi, the thugs who had robbed him. Mr. San Jose, Mr. Balderama, The police are searching for his Mr. Cuala. accomplices.

(Continued on next Oolumn),

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

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con- signees, and the Company's Surveyors, KERRTS, GODDARD & BOUCLA at 10 on Mondays and Thursday, within the Free Storage period.

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presented to the Undersigned on or before 7th July, 1929, or they will not be recognized."

No Claims will be admitted after the ubods have left the Godown MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,

Agents. Hong Kong, 17th June, 1929. (7974

otherwise they will not be recognized.

the

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any care whatever.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned

No Fire Insurance will be effected by 218.13, any osen, Phutaverag

Agenta. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LEEDS

Hong Kong, 18th Juno, 1929. [7930

Hong Kong, 19th June, 1929. [7983

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