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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932.

CHINA COAST OFFICERS.

RECENT CHANGES IN PERSONNEL.

Mr. J. Mount, has gone third engineer officer, Ninghai,

URGED TO SEIZE FOODSTUFFS.

COMMUNIST ADVICE IN

SELANGOR.

SPLENDID PROFESSION. ADVERTISEMENTS.

WARSPITE.

PRINCE GEORGE'S VISIT TO THE CHINESE ENGINEERING &

MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.)

Prince George visited the Wat Kuala Lumpur, August 1c. In spite, the traning ship of the citement of fight for and seize food. Marine Society in the Thames, stuffs" was a sentence in Com-off Grays, recently, and carried out en-munist literature which was read the annual inspection of the boys.

It was his first visit since becoming] in the Selangor Assize Court this

the Patron of the Society. morning.

Mr. W. T. Johnstone third gineer Ninni is on short laavo.

Mr. A. Jordan, sup'y third en gineer officer, Anshun, has gone acting second engineer officer Linan,

officer, Linan, has gone sup'y third engineer, officer, Toan.

Mr. D. F. Stratton, third en gineer officer, from short leave,

THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY` OF HONG KONG,

"TAIKOO" WIRELESS CALL Y.P.G.N. 800 METERS

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LIMITED.

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Electric Crane at Sea Wall. Capable of Lifting 100 Tons at 70 Feet Radius.

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Hong Kong Weekly Press

Chinese Political Crisis

Wealthy Chinese On Trial For Murder Local Sportsmen

Hong Kong Football Dispute

and

Other Interesting Features.

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NOTICE TO HOLDERS. OF SHARE WARRANTS TO BEARER.

ISSUE OF NEW TALONS WITH COUPONS Nos. 41 to 80 ATTACHED.

Addressing the boys, the Prince that the Talons at the foot of JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The documents also urged "op.

said: I have been long enough the Share Warrants to Bearer must " and position to Scout troops

armed support for the Soviet at sen to know something about now be detached and surrendered to Mr. D. G. Evans, second engineer Union." They were issued by the inspections, and even before com- Kailan Mining Administration to bo the TIENTSIN OFFICE of the Selangor Communist Party, the ing alongside I was much impress exchanged for now Talons with Cou- Red Labour Usion and, the Com-ed with the smart appearance of pons Nos 41 to 60 attached. munist Langue of Youth

Application must be mada in person. the ship. You are joining a splen-

or through

Bank or other duly Mr. Justice Mudie asked why the did profession. One of its chief authorised Agont: applications made has gone sup'y third engineer seditious parts of the documents attractions is that it takes you, in through the post cannot be dealt had not been selected, instead of the course of your duty, to many the charge. His lordship painted out that bine tenths of the state

oficer, Shengking.

"

with

All Talons must be listed on the on application

CONSIGNEE NOTIOES,

ROTICE TO CONSIGNEES, PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL· BTHAK NAVIGATION Co's STEAMER BANCHI

ARRIVED HONG KONG 24 AUGUST, 1939.

FOX ANTWERP,LONDON.GIBRAL- TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORT SAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

NONSIGNEES that their Goods are being landed and 3 of Cargo by the above- CONSI

named Vessel are hereby informed. placed AT THIS KIK in the Hong Kong. and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com- Consignment will be sorted out Mark pany's Godowns at Kowloon, where each

by

· Mark and Delivory can be obtained na tas Goods are landed,

Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instructions have been given to the contrary six Hours before arrival of the

not cleared within 8 days

Mr. Aulay McDonald, third en setting out the entire documents in interesting parts of the world. This proper form which may be obtain including date of arrival will be subject to

gineer officer, from short leave, has gone third engineor officer,

Tean,

Mr. H. C. Higgs, third engineer officer Tean, has gone Jr. third engineer officer, Shengking.

gineer officer, Wanhsien, has gone third engineer officer, Szechuen.

ments were not seditious.

"Oppose the customs arrange- ments of the British imperaliste," his lordship quoted. "They are

in itself is a liberal education. 1n ship it is necessary for the whole ship's company to be loyal to one another. The lives of all may de pend on any one individual,

Recently we, have heard on

As the old Talons have to be Administration to the Transfer Office forwarded by the Kailan Mining of the Company in London, the exchange will take approximately eight wooks for completion. The new Talons will be ready for issue by the Transfer Office on and after the 52K

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION,

Mr. T. E. Telfer, sup'y third en- entitled to oppose them, aren't every side the slogan Buy Bri- SEPTEMBER, 1932.

they? Oppose the increase of taxatish, and I am not alone in think. ening that it is of the most vital im portance to the well-being of our Empire that our ships should he

tion and so forth. They ure

Mr. H. L. Elliott, second entitled to oppose it." gineer officer, Kiungchow is in transit, to Tongku.

Mr. J. C. Baker, third engineer officer, Antung has gone acting second engineer officer Kiungehow.

Mr. J. J. Forster, sup'y third engineer officer, Wanhsien, bas gone third engineer officer, Hain Peking.

E. J. NATHAN,

General Manager.

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The Deputy Public Prosecutor, manned by British seamen, and Tientsin, 22nd August, 1832.

Mr. R. C. Chasen, contended that it was necessary to set out the entire documents in order to show their seditious sense as a whole. The whole tendency was towards violent,

unlawful action."

The accused, a young Hylam and

that a constant stream of British boys should be trained to follow the calling of the sea

"In spite of hard times in the shipping world, I hear that the demand for Warspite boys is ex

TH

NOTICE.

[THE SANITARY BOARD wishes to draw the attention of the

Public to the possibility of contracting Cholera from eating Uncooked Vogot

J. H. GELLING, Secretary, Sanitary Board.

11th July, 1992.

a young Hakka, said that the ten-ceeding the supply. Already, durables and Fruits, Mr. F. C. Duval, third engineer ant of the room in which they were ing the first six months of this year, the Warspite has sent 40 boys into arrested gave thear the documents and told them to copy them. They the Royal Navy and 70 into the were out of work and this man.

Merchant Navy, compared with 33 offered them five dollars a month.

to the Navy and 74 to the Mer- chant Navy during the whole 12 His Lordship thereupon conviet-months of 1931.". Mr., E. George, chief engineered them of being in possession of officer, Woosung is on short leave.

officer, Hein Peking, has gone third engineer officer, Fentien.

Mr. G. T. Gambling, sup'y third engineer officer, Wanhsien, is in transit, to Hankow.

Mr. J. Symington, chief engineer officer, Wenchow, has gone chief engineer officer, Woosung.

Mr. W. Curran, from in transit, has gone second engineer officer, Chengtu.

seditious documents.

÷

Mr. Cussen anid that the men were arrested on July. 24, and it was obvious from the articles found in the room-a cyclostyla and other material-that they were going to

The Prince congratulated Master E. F. Cobb, the winner of the silver cup for the best all-round boy of the year.

THE S.S. EURIPIDES.

HANDS.

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals,

Rent.

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

Godown, for examination by the Con- Damaged Packages must be left in the agnoes, and the Company's Surveyors, Mears. GODDARD & Douglas, at 10 a.. 00

Monday · and · Thursdays, within the

Free Storage period.

Consignees are specially notified that it is necessary for a Revenue Officer za be present at the examination damaged dutistle cargo.

to

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 13th September, 1932, ör they will not be recognized.

No Olaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Oo,

Agenta, Hong Kong, 24th Aug., 1931.

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PRINCE LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..

Fox NEW YORK.,

Motor Veesol

[2867 THE SAMESE PRINCE

The following passengers arrived by the P. & O. 8.8. Ranchi-Pay Lt.Cdr. Best, Pay Lt. E. F. Bur- kitt, Mrs. G. M. Banister, Lt. F. R.

having arrived from the above Port on 23rd instant, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignoes' risk and expense.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Gooùw. are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Monday, 29th instant at 10 am.

All Claims must be presented within 15 Days of the Vossel's arrival bert, after which date they cannot be re-

son, Lt.-Cdr. J. Fletcher, Squi. Lt.cognized, Cdr. Hughes, Cmmdre. E. Lawrie, Sgn, Cdr. J. Park, Pay Lt.Cdr.

turn out a large supply of docu- ABERDEEN LINER CHANGES V Currey, Mr. and Mrs. A. Daw- M. H S. McComb, second en ments for use on August which gineór officer, Chengtu, has gone was a bfg Communter demonstra- acting third engineer officer,, Aation day. tung.

The accused were sentenced to Mr. F. L. Pears, sup'y third two years' rigorous imprisonment. engineer officer, in transit, is on

short leave,

Mr. S. Aherne, from short leave, Lis on home leave,

Mr. W. Calder, from reserve, haa gone second officer, Huichow.

Mr. E. Bruce, sup'y second officer, from reserve, is in transit.

Mr. J. McWilliams, chief officer, Anking, has gone chief officer, Tainan..

Mr. J. H. McLaren, chief officer, Tuinan, has gone chief officer,

Anking.

Mr. W. Bambro second officer, Ninghai, is on reserve.

Mr.. R. A. Smith sup'y second officer, Wanhsien, has gone second officer, Ninghai.

Mr. J. Paterson, from home leave, has gone on special duty.

Mr. C. W. Rendall, from, home leave, has gone sup'y chief officer, Wanhsien.

SPEED AT HAVRE.

LINERS DEALT WITH IN RECORD TIME.

The Shaw, Savill and Albion Porter, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sellwood, Company have acquired from the Mr. Sallwood (jur.), Miss A. M. Aberdeen fine the passenger liner Unsdell, Mias R. Walpole, Miss E Euripides. The ship has made her

Ne Claims will be witted after the Doods have left the Godowns, and alk Goods remaining undelivered after the 30th instant will be sul jest to Bent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will; e mantersigned FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD., 2nd Floor, King's Building, Connaught Bon

by

last voyage in the Australian ecr M. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Mor vice, and will be entirely remodell-gan, Mr. F. R. Nicholson, Mr. R. ed before her first voyage to New H. Bayliss, Mrs. A. R. Brumby, one Kong, 23rd Aug., 1982, Zealand at the end of the year.

With a gross tonnage of 15,000 tons 31r. K. Y. Chan, Mr. and Mrs. S. and a length of 350ft., the Euri-H. Langston, Mr. H. C. Blaequiere, pides will reinforce the company's Mr. A. H. Pridham, Naik Hussai present passenger fleet, consisting

Two recent instances of the celer ity with which passenger and cargo traffic is handled at Havre are re-

are to be made to the ship include son, Mr. A. F. Aird, Miss H. E. ported. On June 26 the steamer her conversion from coal to oil K. Walker, Mr. Wa Chiao Shun, Penaland, of the Red Star Line, burning, the provision of a ner Mr. Wu Kuo Heiang, Mr. R. P arrived at Havre at 3.30 p.m. from manent tied swimming pool and Newell, Mr. H. Swenson, Mr. P. of a gymnasium, and the exten- Southampton, and was moored at sion of the promenade decks. Ther Gordon-Huntley, Mrs F. Kaight, the Florida quay. There were on will be a large open-air dancing Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harrison, Miss board 300 passengers bound for floor and verandah cafe, a cocktail G. G. Porter, Mr. J. C. Church; bar, and a new children's nursery Mr. G. W. Hushand, Mrx Loke Paris. Three private motor-cars and dining-room. and 94 heavy parcels were unload- ed while the 300 passengere were landed, within fifteen minutes, and the ship sailed from Havre to Ant werp exactly 5 minutes after her

of the Mataroa, Tamaros, Tainui, Khan, Mr. H. S. Rathour, Miss J. A. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. G. David- and lonic

The extensive alterations which

arrival.

Telephone 0.28105

12483

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

"LEVERKUSEN "

THE Motor Vessel

06.1

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong Kong sad Kowloon, Wharl and Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where Delivery obtained as the Goods are landed.

Optional Cargo will be landed, unles Notace

has been given prior to Steamer's arrival.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 26th Aug, 1939, will be subject te Rent,

All broken, chafed, and daresged Goods are to be left in the Godowne, where they will be examined on 24th Ang., 1832, at 10 am. by our Burveyor, Mesars

Goddard

Douglas. All Chime must reach us before the 10th September, 1932, or they will not be recognized.

No Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,

JEBSEN & 00..

Agenba

The longest ship in the Now 2 children and infant, Mrs. G. W. Zealand service, the Euripides, will Daris, Mr. Ng Mon Silk, Mr. Lai carry cabin-class passengers only, the old third-class accommodation Jung Sing. being given over to cargo and the The following passengers arrived whole of the deck space boing made available for all passengers. The yesterday by the R.M.S. Empress speed of the ship will be the same of Japan from Manila:-Mr. O. C. and Black, Mr. A. B. Ching, Mr. and This performance, however, was as that of the Mataroa

Tamaroa, the company's other Mr. F. Kelley sup'y chief officer, eclipsed in the case of the Cana-cabin-class ships, which calf at Mrs. Ching Yin Ku. Mr. G. M. Wanhsien, has gone chief officer, dias Pacific liner Montclare, which Curacao and the Panama Canal, Schuiteunsker, Mr. Iu Keh Siong, Hangtag.

arrived at Havre from Montreal and make the journey to New Mrs. Hoh Yan Wa, Mr. Yu Heng Mr. W. L. Morrison acting chief on July 1 at 7.10 a.m. with 150 Zealand in about 32 days. There Yick, Mr. Yu Seng Yick, Mr. R.

will be accommodation, for 200 pas- officer, Bunyang, has gone sup'y passengers and 168 bags of mail.sengers, and the special round. De Leon, Miss B. A. Bricson, Mr second officer, Wanhsien.

Daring unloading the ship was voyage tickete, giving 100 days' G. G. Johnson, Mr. J. A. Murphy, Mr. W. T. D. Murphy, sup's see-supplied with a large quantity of travel for £112, will be available, Misr R. McCullough, Mr. B. Or. Hong Kong, 17th Ang., 1982.

in addition to the usual cabin-class

lanes, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Orlanes, ond officer, Wanhsien, has resigned, fruit and vegetables intended for a scale of rates:

Mr. Q. M. Rond, Miss E. W. Smith, Mr, T. E. Recs, sup'y chief

Mr. P. N. Soleinan, Mias E. Star- officer, Kintang, has gone sup'y chief officer, Tsinan.

HUNT FOR TERRORISTS IN key, Miss A. G. Saudersen, Mre.

Mr. H. N. Hardies, has gone third officer, Hingang.

Mr. H. J. Cairns, third officer, Hinseng, has gone neting chief officer, Kwaisang.

..:

14-day cruise in the Mediterranean, The whole operation occupied only 30 minutes, quite a record figure.

Such successful resulta are due in the main, to the efforts of the, staff of the Havre autonomous port and of the Cie. Industrielle Maritime.

Mr. R. E. Smith, noting chief Mr, L. W. Harrison, acting chief officer, Kwaiuang, is en reserve. oficer, Chipshing, has gone sup'y

Capt. W. Field Hook, of the second officer, Chaksank. Kumsang, has gone master, Hin- Capt. S. Schofield acting master, Chipshing, has gong chief officer, the same ship.

Capt. J. W. Stoneham, acting master, Changwo, has gone chief officer, Kungwo,

sang,

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KASHMIR.

GURDASPUR CONSPIRACY

CASE.

A. H. Walters, Mr. R. Walters, Miss J. Walters, Mrs. W. N. Gray, Mr. E. Harms, Miss A. M. Henderson, Mr. A. B. Park, Mrs G. Thompson, Mr. E. Walab, Mr.

It is understood that the Gurdas, H. M. Snyder, Mrs. P. A. and Miss pur Conspiracy society, recently L. Bell, Lt. Q. A. Kneeland, Miss; discovered by the police, is not F. D. Mackinnon, Mr. M. C. Pow- limited to Punjab Districts onlyers, Miss R. M. Walker, Mr. M. K. but is connected with people in the Shahani, Mr. S. Matsumoto, Mias Kashmir and Jammu States.

Capt. L. H. Hutchings, of the Hinsang, is on short leave.

Capt. T. Grant from short leave,

Some officers of the Punjab police K. Bunnell, Miss E. Conard, Miss has gone master, Kursang

are stated to have already reached C, G. Heywood, Mr. W. A. Mur- Capt. A. B. Osmond, of the Foo. Mr. W. LL Courtney, chief Kashmir State sad searched many ray, Miss E. B. Murray, Mr. T. thing, has gone master, Yusang.

officer, Kungwo, is on reserve.

houses-in-number-of-village-Weinslein, Mr. HM Kudler, Capt. R. C. Thompson, of the Mr. C. J. Thomson from reserve, Vigorous investigation is going on Mr. M. Calderon Mr. J. F. Pow Yusang, has gone master, Fooshing, has gone second officer, Fooshing. and startling revelations are Axers, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sampson,

Mr. Paul Studholme from short Mr. L. A. Bailie, second officer,pected,

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bausso, Mrs. leave, has gone third officer, Foo Fooshing, is on dort leave. shing.

HOME Mr. D. W. Pollock from reserve, Capt. T. Hughes, of the Clink- has gone third engineer officer sang, has gone master, Chipshing. Chakrang,

Capt. J. MoAinsh, from reserve, Mr. R. B, Symington, third on has gone master, Chaksang. ! gineer officer, Chaksang, is on re (Vontinued at foot of neat column.) serve.

*

Biz accused in this case, Hazara T. H. Eckerson, Mr. G. D. Card Singh, Indar Singh, Kartar Singh, ner, Mrs. C. D. and Miss M. P Jaswant Singh Bedi, Rabu Rom Cardner Miss M. and MissP Mahajan and Harnem Singh saw Kalaw, Miss M. E. Cleland, Mr. their relatives in the court of the R. M. Corpur, Miss E. Gill, Mr. Gurdaspur Magistrate, and were P. H. Noble, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.. then sent to the lock-up.

Noble, Mr. J. Quema,

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