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Dust

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LATE MR. EDE.

BIG GATHERING AT THE│"

FUNERAL.

SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925..

SILK CARGO STOLEN.

MARINE COURT,

FINES FOR LARGE KEROSENE SHIPMENTS.

Junk. more

masters

THEFT FROM EMPRESS OF “RUSSIA,

Tho esteem in which the lato Mr.

Woo Dah-loong and Yang Montague Edo was held was do At the Marine Court yesterday. Yong-sung were charged on re- monstrated yesterday by the mum before Lieut.-Commdr. G. F. Hole, mand at the Mixed Court at ber of lugs at half-mast and by the two

were Shanghai before Mr. J. A. Martin | very largo attendance at the impres charged with having kerosene (British Assessor) and Mr. Kuan sivu funeral servien held in St. cargoes on bourd in a place other Chun (Chinese Magistrate) with | John's Cathedral at 5 pm. The atto thin the dangerous goods archorage, being concerned together, "and dance included His Excellency, the Tang Cheung-on was charged in with others' not in custody, in Governor (Sir Edward Stubbs, respect of 3,000 cases valued at the theft of 40 bales of raw silk, K.C.M.G.), who was accompanied by $10,800, and Tang Cheung of 2,120 valued at Tls. 10,000, from the his A. D. C, Capt. Neville, and

Empress of. Russia, many of the leading residents of cases valued at $7,632. Both craft R.M.S.

were at anchor cutside the Yaumat while she was berthed alongside the Colony.

the China Merchants Lower The service was conducted by the breakwater on May 21.

Defendants pleaded guilty and in Wharf on February 4. A third Rev. T. B. Powell," who proceeded ahead of the coffin as it was borne view of the fact that, unlike the accused, was charged with faci Cathedral by six members previous cases, the boats were moor-litating the escape of his father, of the staff of the Union Insuranceled well clear of other shipping, his well knowing that there was a Society who served under the de-Worship passed a lighter sentence Mixed Court warrant out for his ceased gentleman during the period of a $50 fine, with the alternative arrest.. ho held the position of General of six weeks' imprisonment." Manager. Behind the coflin walked

Mr. E. T. Maitland, for the police, naked for a remand of the Failure to Exhibit Lights. f mourner Major Rotherham,

case for special hearing as a num Yen Choi, Tsang Hok and Ng Pui ber of men had yet to be arrested brother-in-law. The underbearers) were Messrs. J. W. Albaster, R. H. Lpleaded guilty to the charge of in connection with the affair. Gompertz, J. A. Worswick, D. A failing to exhibit the regulation Dr. Fischer, for the prisoner Rushton, L. Ralph and H. Glan-lights while under way in the har-

Woo, asked for bail. If the polico bour on May 21. The defence was expected to arrest others it was ville.

The hymn "Now the labourer's that they had one light burning no reason why his client should

They task is o'er" was sung during the and thought this" sufficient,

be detained in custody. course of the service, at the con- were, severally fined $15 with the

Mr. Maitland opposed this ap- clusion of which Mr. Mason, the alternative of two weeks' imprisonplication and said that accused

thement, organist, played

The master of the Japanese were charged under Article 373 [of the Chinese Criminal Code and Among those present, in addition steamer Giyo Maru pleaded guilty the Laws Relating to Bandits, the to those already mentioned were the to the failure to show the proper penalty for which was death. Ilon, Sir Claud Severn (Colonial lights for a ship at anchor in

The Assessor asked if they Sametary), the Officer Commanding Wanchai Bay on May.5, the delay the Troops (Lieut-Colonel F. in the hearing of the case being broke into the vessel by force, Montagno Bates), Hon. Sir Henry due to the ship's absence at Hongay. Mr. Maitland replying they broke Pollock (Attorney General) and Lady Defendant stated he was not on in by some means." that the Pollock, Hon. Mr. H. T. Greasy board at the time and had issued gessor then remarked (Dizeelor of Public Works), Hon.

Cathedral "Dead March in Saul"

S.

A fire

Mr. D. W. Tretman (Secretary for instructions to his subordinates to Chinese Affairs), Hon. Mr. P. H.be more careful in future. Holyoak and Mrs. Hoiyenk, Hon. Mr of $15 with the alternative of two H. W Bird, Hon. Mr, A. O: Lang, weeks' imprisonment was inflicted. Hon. Mr. Chow Show-son, Hen. Mr.

R. H. Kotewall, Hon. Mr. C. G.

Lying Inshore.

Kwok Leung pleaded guilty to

The As-

under Article 368, and Mr. Mait-

charge should have been brought

and said that the English trans-

The Assessor--You have got to lation finde no mention of force.

look at the Chinese version.

Dr. Fischer-If they used a

Albuster, K., Mr. A. G. M. Flet lying inshore during dark hours key, there was no force used.

cher, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Tag gert, Mr. A. H. Barlow (chief mana and was fined $5 with the alterna gur of the Hongkong and Shang tive of five days' iraprisonment. hai Banking Corporation), Mr. Paul

Lauder (general manager of the Lion Insurance Society of Canton),

Bail Allowed.

The Assessor thought the charge should be amended and the brought under article 368, penalty for which was the third degree. He would amend it.

Me. D. G. M. Bernard, Mr. J. HG. M. Young, F. Munford, Fred Ellis,

lammer, M♫ Hancock, Mr. F. S. Harrison, Robert Showen, Continuing. Mr, Maitland said W. E. L Shenton, Mr. I: Owen T. H. G. Brasfield, P. White, that when the first accused left Hughes, Mr. J. R. Wood 1. Elliott, C. Champion, E. Shanghai, two telegrams were (Puisne Judge), Mr. W. Ray, J. W. Albaster, F. M. Foster found by the police, one warning Pattention, Mr. C. 1. Melbourne, Tarner, D. G. M. Bernard, E V. Mhim that detectives had been sent Mr. P. M. Hodgson, Capt. R'D R. da Souza, Y. Tsutsumi to look for him, the other notify- Besmett. 31.6, Major Maeready, Fung Tat-hang, Chau Ngan-ting, Hoing him the detectives had Lieut.-Comdr. C. St. C. Ingham, R.Ng Ki, Ho Tu, Mok Yew-cho, Ho Leung, turned to Shanghai.

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Dr. Saulers, Mr. P C Hall, Mr. Kwong, Fung Tung, Chan Pek Dr. Fischer said that this was W. A. Dowley, Mr. II. Birkett, Mrum, Chung Chi-nam and Chau Yee an argument in his client's favour Ho Kom-long, Md P. Fester, Mr. ten

himself and consulted counsel,

W. Logan, Miss lunes, Mr. M, F. Chairman and Committen of the as he had come back to Shanghai Key (Secretary, Hongkong generongkong Club, members of the who advised him to surrender Chimber of Commerce), Mr. W. Hongkong Club, Chairman, Com himself to the police. As it was Hawker, Mr. George Hogg, M. mitre, and members of the Fong only necessary to secure his at Whyte, Mr. A. S Alves, Mr. "G! Long General Chamber of Commerce, Albuquerque (Portuguese Consul) Portuguese staff of the Union Intendance at the hearing and no- Mr. 11. H., Blake, Mr. D. J. Lewis surance, the Chinese staff of the thing else, bail should be granted. Bail was later fixed at Tls. Mr. B. T. Williamson, Mr. G. P. Lam Insurance, directors, general;

the 2,000 each for the first two ac- mert, Mr. E. Shank, Mr. W. A

al staff of manager

of cused, the. last remaining Bennett. Mr T. G. Weill, Mr. W

Insurance Union

Society Jackson, Mr. F. Ellis, Mr. L. J. B. Canton.

$100 bail. Ltd., policy office White, Mr. J. H. Seth, Mr. D. Off Uniou Insurance Society of Ida Silva, Mr. A. II. Hollingsworth, M: 1. Tayler, Mr. C. C Blaker, Canton, W. M., and members Uni versity Lodge, W. M. and Brethren

and Dr. E. H. Kew.

Mi. 11. Greenwood, Mr. Ho Kwongs Terseverance Lodge, No. 1165, mem- ¿Mr. A. E. Wright, Mr. 11. L. Russell,bers of the district grand ludge of Mr. J. D. Thomson, Mr. Hughes, Hongkong and South China, mem- Mr. A. Clay, Mr. Sum Pak-ming, bers of the Perseverance Lodge No. 1165 (E. C. Members of the St. The Wreaths.

Mary Madalene Chapter, the pub- Floral tributes were sent, by the licity burean, South China, Hong- following: From his loving wife king Cement Products Co., Simplex Gertrude, Major and Mrs. A. M. Plaster Co. Ltd, Asiatic Petroleum Rotherban, II. E the Governor, Sir Co., Ltd., China Provident Loan Claud and Lady Severn, Hon. Mr. and Mortgage Co., Ltd., Shewan and Mrs P. H. Holyoak, Joyce and Tomes and Co., Dairy Farm Co.. Dorothy Holyoak, Sir Eric and Lady Ltd, P. and O. Banking Corpora Stuart Taylor, the Hon. Mr. and Co., itd, China Provident Lon Mrs H. W, Bird, Sir Henry and tion Ltd., a L Warren and Co., Hough Ltd., Lady Pollock, the Hon. Mr. H. T. Lich, Hughes and Creasy, the Hon, Mr. R. H. Koteway, China Underwriters Ltd., Europen « the Hon Mr. Chow Shon-gon, Mr. Staff, Kowloon Tong, Chinese Staff. and Mrs. J. Scott Jarston, Mr. and Kowloon Tong, Hongkong Develop-| Mrs A. E. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. ment and Saving Society Ltd., Wit J. H. Taggart, Mr. F. A. Perry, Mr. kinson and Crist, Bradley and and Mrs. R. E. Ost, Mr. and Mrs Co., Ltd., Lowe, Binghamn and Mat- ST. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs C. G. thews, Jardino Matheson and Co.. Tiuson. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hodg. Ild, Hongkong Tag Insurance Cr.. Rop, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hughes, Ltd, W. R. Loxley and Co., Wing Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lauder, M. and Tai and Co, Hongkong excavation. Mra 1. Birkett, Mr. and Mrs W. E. File Driving and Constraction Co. L. Shenton, Mr. and Mrs T. Artnr, I td., Shank Brothers, Deacons, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wenll, Mr. and Standard Oil Company of New York Mrs. E. A. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dodwell and Co., Ltd, the China Hay Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Archbutt, My Mail, Subscribers of the Kowloonj and Mrs. W. L. Pattenden, Mr. and Tong Housing Scheme, Arnil old Co., Mrs W. H. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Li, Wright and Company Ltd., McClay, Mr. and Mrs Willian Jack Directors and Staff Lane Crawlord son, Mr. and Mrs. D... L. Rassell, Co. Ltd., Hongkong nad Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carpenter, Mr. Territorial Estates, Ltd., ́E, D., and Mrs, H. H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs Sassoon and Co., the Government LT. Townend, Mr. and Mrs Richard Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Wo Hongkong, Daily Bulletin, Credit Logan, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Plummer, Foncier D' Extreme Orient, Hong Made in Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hollingsworth (kong and Shanghai Banking Cor b and Miss Joyco Hollingsworth, Mr. poration, Junior Mess (H. and S. P. Ecker&Web and Mrs. E. A. Ran, Mr. and Mra Corpn.), Canton Insurance Office Ltd.,; coordino V. La dos Remedios, Mr. and Mrs Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels Tosiale of the Sum, Pak-ming, Mossta. LG. Bird, The Staff (II. and,5. Hotels) Router's

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