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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1934.

A TRAGIC WEEK TWENTY MR. VON. KOBZA'S SHIPPING NOTES CANTON NAVY

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.YEARS AGO

July 27th, 1914. that he was becoming alarmed at At Berlin-When in the distant the state of "mind developing: north, at Odda, William II received, "They think that England will re- aboard his yacht, the Servlan | matn neutral. Without asking fat reply, he wrote, "It is a brilliant a declaration such as that made result for a delay of only. forty eight hours. It is more than might have been expected. A great moral success for Vienna; but it removes any reason for a war, and Glest should have remained quietly at Belgrade. Then I should never

have ordered Kaiser refers to the Austrian mobi lisation.)

LECTURE

At The Photographic Society

on

A very interesting lecture by Lloyd George in 1911, it would | photography for beginners and be useful if Germany were to be the various compositions into clearly informed that we shall not which artistic photography are lack British support."

classifed, was given by Mr. E. A von Kobra, the well-known local photographer, before a large gathering at the bi-weekly lectures

"At Paris.-M. de Schoen, whu according to Poincare, was, in his opinton. working seriously for

and declares that he. is personally prepared to insist that the steps, he asked for from France" towards influencing St. Petersburg, should The lecturer in opening his sub- be made through Berlin and Vien-Ject sala that most people who start photography are satisfied to take pictures of anything they see or anything that appeals to them. It was the same in the case of the pair ter. and

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Up-To-Date List

The Canton Navy List has been brought up to date as follows:—"

Commander-in-Chief: Cheung Chi Ying, Rear-Admiral; Vice- Commander: Lai Kul Yin, Captain. Advisors:" Lan Wing Ko, Cheung for Tal Shan: Staff: Kwan Ping chung Commander: Wong Tat woon, L-Cdr.: Personal Staff: YANGTSZE RIVER PORTS

Chiang. Chung Yuen, Commander; The IC.Na Pingwo, com-Ho Teot Hon, Lt-Cdr.; Ng Kim manded by Captain

Yuen, L.-Cdr.; Faymasters: Ching H. T. 9.

Ting Foo. Commander: Cheung

Yue Yam Shing, Commander; Tung Yeuk:Sz, LL-Cdr.: Tsang Ylu Ping Lt-Cdr. Constructors: To Shut Yung, Captain; Yip Nai Chan, Et- Cdr.: Tons Sht Man. Lt.-Car.: Surgeons Wong Shiu Wan, Com- mander: Lu Ping Fan, L-Car Legal Expert: Leung Yan Chung:. Staff Advisors,: Cheung Chung Sui. Commander; Tai Chan Wan, Com- mander; Chau Shiu Tong. Lt.-Cdr.

mcbilisation" (The peace, returns to the Qual d'Orsay, / held by the Hong Kong Photo-Pellew, salls from Old Ningpe Shuc Keung. Lt.-Cdr"; Secretaries.

graphic Society, at the "South Wharf at midnight to-night. She China Morning Post" Building has passenger and cargo accom- yesterday evening.

modation and is going as far as Changsha Calling at intermediate ports. To-morrow the CN. 8. Wuching calling at Hankow and Intermediate parts, will leave from the French Bund at 3 am.

The general alde-de-camp tel- "graphed trimediately to Motke the chief-of-staff, on behalf of the Emperor, that all motive for a warna. had disapper red, "Wren, on July 27th." relates Bulow "the Emperor returned to Berlin, his chancellor was waiting for him at the station. He was very humble, and his coun- tenance "depressed.

William

:

not sure of

Sazonov also refuses, because he prefers direct negotiations be- tween Vienna and St. Petersburg.

Churchill sends out a

warning ali commanders of

the

very

Neither these had a trained eye, therefore, in both cases the first thing, was to teach them how to see.

In picture making the artist is better off because he can shift

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NORTH CHINA PORTS The CN. sa "Shengking saila from the French Bund with pás- sengers and freight at noon to-day bound for the four northern ports. Tsingtao, Welhalwel. Chefoo and

The C.N. 5.5. Sunning... sailing direct "to Tsingtad leaves from Wating Wharf, opposite to the French Band, at 5 pm to-day. She has freight and passenger ac- commodation. To-morrow the CN. Luchow is sailing from the French Bund at 9 am, bound for the northern ports. Dairen and Newchang.

FOOK YAU:-Capt. Tong Ching Hot, Commander: 1st Eleut. Ching Kwing. Lt-Cdr.; Engineer Chan

at Shang, Lt.-Cdr.

FOOK ON:-Capt. Fong Nu Tso Commander; 1st Lieut. So Tin Sul, Lt.-Cdr.: Engineer Wong Hin. Lt.- Cdr.

VOCOMÁROS CELEBRATE

HOI SHUI:-Capt. Ting Pool Lung, Commander; 1st Lieut. Fan Man Pa, Lt.Cdr.; Engineer Lal K-WW.40-14 Ping Sham. Lt.-Cdr.

MO FUNG: Capt. Chau Chun Wing. Lt.-Cer.

KWONG KAM:-Capt. Ha Sai Pung. Lt.Cdr.

At London-Grey adopts the Idea of a conference of tour am- bassadors. Two representing the Triple Alliance Germany Italy) and two representing the Triple Entente (France and Bri- sked him, but very drily and poli- tain). Bethmann tely, the same question that I ask- Italy's loyalty refuses. He declares.

For the photographer the camera ed my successor a few days later. "We cannot participate at such a

does the drawing, and all one has How has it all happened? The conference, for

to do is to get familiar with it. bad temper and annoyance of the Austria before a European tribun-what it is expected to do.

We cannot dras One has to know his camera and Tientsin. Emperor were understandable. | al, concerning her difference with for up to the last Bethmann Servia." had stated that pence was not endangered. That he had never

and can leave out things trees, hills and anything he likes. ceased contact with England and

usually ruin

that that there existed a complete un-

a picture such derstanding with that country.telegram to

telegraph poles and advertisement. Count August Eulenburg who was deets.

posters, etcetera. a witness of this explanation be-

In earlier AL. Sea-From

days, the artists tween the Emperor and his chan - France, Viviant..

warship painted every detail. They copied cellor, told

agitated. mature exactly. ' Now, simplicity me that

Bethmann, telegraphs to Paleologue. (French is the rule and photography

SOUTH CHINA PORTS completely overcome. told Willam ambassador to Russia)

The ICS.N. 3. Foo Shing salla **Tell Sa- II that he had been quite mistaken,

wants to be artistic it has to fol- and offering his resignation. The like Russia, the great importance

zonov that France. appreciating. low this rule.

from Hunt's Whsrt to-day at Emperor answered. You have, pre-of the two countries showing their technical or photographical re-She is commanded by Captain R. a.m. bound for the southern ports, It one

produces commercial,

Swatow, Hong Kong and Canton pared this dish for me, and you

entire unity is ready to follow in cords one does not call these pic- c. Thompson and is carrying. shall eat ft.

the interests of peace the actions tures, but if one is out for pictures freight and passengers. The three Wiliam II "knew at that me of the Imperial government" that Italy would not march with

one has to make them pleasing to This telegram was to be of con- the eye and therefore one is com-

vessels tearing for the south to - Germany, since San Giuliano, the sidetable importance for the Rus-pelled to compose.

morrow are the NYK. y. Chi- Italian foreign minister, not hav-sian minister Interpreted it as an ing been consulted about the al- unconditional engagement on the

ibu Maru for Hong Kong. the f, as. Chinhua for Amoy, Hong KONG TAI-Capt Lo Kwok to Servia. considered 1 part of France to support Russia. that Austrian intervention. WES aggressive, whereas his treaty of alllance only contained defensive. clatíses. On the other hand the Kaiser, yet hoped for the neutra- lity of England in case of war, on the word of Prince Henry of Prus-) sia.

timatum

THE QUEEN WEARS THE KOH-I-NOOR

(Special Air Mail Service.).

At this moment appeared a'cabie from Luchnowsky, German Ainhas-

Edinburgh July 11 sador in London, stating that Grey The Queen, who was in a dress had found the Servian reply very of palest pink and silver, wore the concillating. and asking that Ger-famous Koh-I-Noor diamond at the many should use her influence to Drawing Room held at Holyrood. give counsels of moderation to Austria.

Bethmann sent the telegram to Tschirsky. Ambassador in "Vienna, and added. "If we were to refuse our services of mediation, we should be considered by the whole world as being responsible for the conflagration, and we would be re- presented as being the real au thors of the war."

This telegram did not arrive m Vienna until after the declaration of war upon Servia.

The French Ambassador In Ber- lin telegraphed to his government,

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"HOI FOO:-Capt. Ting Kin Sam! Lk-Ctr.

ON PAK:-Capt. Siu Shut Sing. Lt.-Cdr.

HOI KEUNG: Capt Lau Shün, Lt.Cdr.

KIN YUE: Capt Ng Kwoon Lua, Lt.-Cdr.

CHAP SUN:-Capt. Leung "Ho! Shii. -Car.

KONG KUNG-Capt. Sung Chlu Hung. Lt.-Cdr.

technique Is the making of a pic-Kong and Canton and the C.N. 1.10.-Car ture. The camera artist. has two

Shantung which is calling at I ways to compose:" firstly, he can

Swatow, Hong Kong and Canton. figure out exactly what he wants. They are leaving from Wayside to cake, compose on the ground-wharf, the French Bund and the glass and have his pictures ready French Bund at noon, 7 am and before he exposes: secondly, he can have a rough idea. expose, and

7 a.m. respectively. "Anish his print and do the real

composition with the trimmer.

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STEAMER CHAIR RATES However, to be able to compose, Effective with the sailing of the especially for quick work one has flagship Ile de France on May 26, to learn to see artistically.

the cost

steamer chairs, classified

The lecturer spoke about the cushions and steamer rugs to pas symmetrical, pyramidal, diagonal, will be less than half of the prices compositions in art: sengers un all French Line ships Edinburgh, to-day. This is the circular or elliptical, tunnel-like in effect up to the present time, Scottish equivalent of a Burking-composition, compositions of "con- Heretofore, passengers desiring to ham Palace Court.

verging lines to a focus, the sil-rent deck chairs, full-length chair The King wore the full dress houette, patterns or light and cushions and steamer rugs have scarlet and gold uniform of Co-shade, tone. distribution and paid G.$1.50 for each item, a total lonel-in-Chief of the Scots Guards. balance.

Lord Dunmore, V.C., called out

of G.$160 for the trip... In keep- ing with the times, the French name after name famous in the the

Line has now reduced the charge annals of Scotland as the presen-

for these three items fo tations were made.

G.82. Many of the men wore tartan plaids and kilts,

Thus passengers on a round trip will pay a total of G.84, instead. with jewelled dirks.

of G.80 as in the past, and effect a considerable saving, particularly in cases where several members of

gether.

Mr, Von, Kobza then illustrated various classifications with splendid photographic efforts by Messrs. P. A. Dragon, Hulsemann and himself.

The speaker was thanked by Mr. The Koh-i-Noor-the. name of J. C. M. Grenham, who drew at which means Mountain of Lighttention to the work of the Hong

one of the most famous jewels in Kong Amateur Photographic Soa family are making the trip to the world, and is usually worn at clety and said that lectures would the first,, Court of the London sea-be given bi-weekly. The next sub-

fect. will be "Camera Equipment."..

son.

Thet action of Queen Victoria in spécifically bequeathing it not to her successor on the throne, King Edward, but to his wife, was directed by a legend. Should the Koh-i-Noor ever be worn by a male ruler of Great Britain the legend has it India would be lost to the British Empire.

ANCIENT RELICS

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REICHBANK RETURN

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CHUNG YUEN-Capt. Wong Kai

Lt.Cdr. CHUNG HOL: Capt. Cheung Tit Fing, L.-Cdr.

TORPEDO BOATS:-Capt. Leung Kong Nin, Lt.-Cdr,; Training Com- pany: Tse Ching Nin, Lt.-Cdr.: Wireless: Hung Man, Lt.Cdr.: Ling King Lun, L-Cdr.; Engineer. lui Pak Hung, L.-Cdr.

PIRATES SURRENDER

Plea To Be Given Fresh Start

Tainan, July 18. All the remaining eleven Chinese captives in the Shuntien " piracy were released yesterday.....

According to a telegram received by General Han Fu Chu, Chairman of the Shantung Provincial Gov- errgnent, from Mr. Chao Ming Yuan, Commander of the Militia Corps at the mouth of the Yellow River; two delegates from the pirates came to surrender · and plead for incorporation into the regular army. The pirates also promised to do their utmost to return the belongings taken from the foreign captives.

NOTICE TO MARINERS The Hydrographic Department of the Chinese Navy have issued the folic wing notice to thariners: At a distance of 234 miles .024 degrees from Green Point Beacon, latitude 31.42 degrees north, long- Berlin, July 25.

tude 121.11 east, approximately The Reichsbank statement.

decreased depths have been found July 23 published on Wednesday

.the fairway between the Kuo Min. shows the note-cover at 2.2 per depth of 21 feet was located in Actaeon and Centaur lower budes cent against 2.2 on July 14 and 2.1 on July 7, Goldstock increased

of

the above position. Until circum-

by 2.5 million, Reichsmarks to 74.7stances permit the readjustment Nanking, July 15.

millions while foreign currencies of the booys of this vieialty The 2nd meeting of the Central declined by 2.4 palilors to 3.2 mil-

vessels should set course to pass Committee for the Custody of on Reichsmarks, making a net in Ancient Relics was held here yes-crease of 0.1 millions to 77.9 mil terday under the chairmanship of llon Reichsmarks. Note issue de-

eastward of the decreased depth already mentioned. The above in-

formation has been thelnded as small correction on Chinese Ad-

Mr. Fu Ju Lin. President Wang creased 123.5 milions to 3472.2 m-miralty chart No. 141.

Ching Wel was among those pre- sent...

In a brief address, President Wang said that the Committee has been organized not for the pur- pose of enjoying the collection of ancient relics, but for the preser. vation of such relics, which are part of the National Heritage, in order that they may be studied by archaeologists.

Before adjournment, the meeting discussed the budget of the Com- mitteer, rules of procedure for meetings, and the detailed re- gulations governing the work of the Committee,-Kuo Min.

LARGEST SINGLE SCREW VESSEL

ns. The amount of credit issue decreased 123.5 millions to 3472,2 millions. The amount of credis is- sued as measured by bills, cheques, advances, and investments declin- " The motor cargo Uner Taronga ed by 196.1 millions to 38129the world's most powerful single Transocean Euo Min.

GERMAN STEEL TRUST

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Dusseldorf, July 23.

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In view of their repentance and their desire to turn over a new leaf. General Han has decided to grant their appeal for clemency.

is provided. The vessel will be employed in the Australian ser- vice.

AUSTRALIAN CHILLED MEAT Recent experiments in the ear- riage of melt chigoes from Aus- trailan ports have aroused con- siderable interest overseas, and.. while. It is tot contended that Australia can compete with the Argentine supplies in regard to that in the matter of quality the quantity, it is hoped and believed Australian supples will command good markets in Great Britain.

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