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THE S.S. TAISHAN,
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OBITUARY."
London, June 9.
ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT.
LAUNCHING AT TAIKOO
GOLDEN JUBILEE.
ST. JOSEPH'S】 COLLEGE
CELEBRATIONS.
this room, which is about 42 feet square and will form a special. feature of the vessel, everything having been carefully studied to give a light and airy appearance.. Normally, the saloon can dine 48 Tho Taikoo Dockyard and persons at small tables for four
There was a large attendance of Engineering Co. of Hongkong, persons, but these tables can be old boys at the meeting held at Ltd., the twin-torow
river extended so as to accommodate a the St. Joseph's College yesterday
TO-DAY.
steamer Taishan, of the following greater number when required. afternoon, when the forthcoming dimensions.
The floor of the saloon is laid with golden jubilee celebrations word Iteak parquetry and the corridors in discussed.
Length over-all Length between perpen-
diculars
.300'6"
.290′0′′ 56'2" .54′0′′
Breadth extreme
Breadth moulded Depth moulded to saloon
deck
22′6′′ Depth moulded to main "-
deck
13'6"
The vessel has a double bottom fitted all fore and aft, two large cargo holda and a smaller hold
the first class accommodation have been laid with rubber tiling. On the boat deck adjoining the main entrance to cabins a smokeroom has been arranged and is designed on the English style, with oak beame und panelling, all the fittings being in keeping. The scats are up- holstered in loather, and with the comfortablé lounge chairs, card tables and other fittings which are being provided, It is bound to be
very popular room,
room
The Rev. Brother Aimar support
od by Mr."H. Dickson presided,
The death anounced of Mr. Robert Anderson Mowut-Reuter. [Mr. Robert Anderson Mowat was born in the year 1843, son of the late Mr. Joseph Mowat of Edinburgh. He was educated In Elin- burgh and at the University College, London. He passed a competitive examination and was appointed a student Interpreter in the China Consular establishment in 1864 and was acting Interpreter at H.B.M. Consulate at Hankow during part of the year 1866. He was acting Law Secretary of H.B.M. Supreme Court for China and Japan at Shanghai in 1867 and 1868, haing appointed to the substantive post in the atter year. He was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple
It Woo decided that: the "In 1871, the year of his marriage, He later occupied the following
celebrations should extend over positions: Acting Assistant Judge of the Supreme Court, 1876-78;
three days, the 9th, 9th and 10th Acting Judge, 1878; Assistant Judge and Registrar, 1878; Acting
of November. On the first day; Chief Justice, 1879, 1881 and 1888-80; Judge of H.B.M. Court for
which will be Sunday, a Thanks Japan, April 1891, 'but remained, at the request of the Secretary of
giving Service followed by High Stale, at Shanghai as Acting Chief Justice and Acting Consul General
Masa will bo hold at "10.80 o'clock at the Catholic Cathedral in the till October 1891, when he took up his post in Japan. He retired on
morning. It was hoped that the pension if 1897 and has been residing since at Hove.)
Paris, June 9.
new building would be formally The death is announced of the French explorer Aguste Pavic. specially fitted up for the carriage
opened on the next day but Hig of silk. There' arg three decks, The captain, officers, engineers, Excellency, the Governor requested -Reuter.
accommodation being provided on wireless
and navigating that it be opened before his depar the saloon and boat decks for 49 quarters have been placed on ture. The date has therefore been first class passengers and 24 second a fleck somewhat higher than fixed for the 28th inst. at 5.80 class. Intermediate passengers are the passenger deck, forming a p.m. and on the 6th. Novembar berthed aft on saloon deck in a citadel, which meets all the special the Old Boye will be "At Home" large deckhouse, while the third requirements of the Anti-Piracy to friends during which the now class are carried on the main deck. Committee. The firemen and premises will be opened to inspec The first class passengers are engine' room staff are housed con- tion. Benediction.at 6 p.m. will be accommodated in 23 single-berthed [venient to the engine room and followed by a banquet in the cabins, 10 double-berthed cabins grilled off from the main deck, so evening. and two family cabins of three that they cannot be interferred with ", berths tách. Seven pairs of in the event of piracy, Electric the single-berthed cabins are light is fitted throughout the vessel convertible into double-berthed and numerous fans provided, hot cabins by means of a.com and cold, water service is laid on municating door. Four of the to all wash basins throughout the staterooms have been specially vessel. fitted up as cabins de luxe," each having its own decorative scheme; private bath rooms are also attach-
The machinery, which consists of the Hongkong, Canton and Macco ed to these cabins. The dining two sets of four crank "bulanced Steamboat Co., Ltd., no effort has salon, which is situated forward engines with four boilers, has been been spared to turn out a first class on saloon deck, has a height of constructed by the Taikoo Dockyard vessel' suitable in every way for thef 11 feet and is entirely free of and Engineering Co. and is design- Hongkong-Canton run. pillars.
ed to give the vessel a speed of 15 knots on service, but an extra knot is anticipated in trial.
"
Paris, June 9.
The newspapers eniphasise the importance of the agreement be- tween M. Briand and Mr. Chamberlain.'
The Petit Parisien says the proposed pact is superior to the proceding drafts inasmuch as it is no longer a question of Britain assisting France and, Belgium but a firm determination of Britain to defend her own security on the Rhine and Scheldt. 4
The Petit Journal foresees a similar Franco-Italian-Austrian pact guaranteeing the frontiers of these countries. It' saya that Mr. Chamberlain and M. Briand are working to obtain the adhesion of Italy to the Anglo-French entente.
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In the Echo de Paris, Pertinax eriticises the proposed pact and declares that if such a system is confirmed it will be the end of any independent far seeing French policy-Reuter.
Geneva, June 9. Mr. Chamberlain Interviewed by Reuter, made clear that the note regarding the security pact is to be presented in due course as the French, statement made in connection with the agreement between the Allies and M. Briand said that Belgium had approved the note. -Renter
LEAGUE LABOUR CONFERENCE,
Geneva, June 9,
The Labour Conference is passing through a crisis in consequence of conflicting views, among the representative sections, of which the latest instance is the Conference's rejection, as result of "British amendments, of the draft of the 'convention providing for a weekly suspension of work for twenty-four hours in glass factories where tank furnaces are used. The decision, is unfavourably commented on by the workers' group.
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It is believed that an experimental system of having two readings of measures at different sessions has failed and a modification of the standing orders in regard to the composition of committees is likely to be undertaken in 1926.-Router.
NORSE-AMERICAN CENTENARY.
Minneapolis, June 9,
One of the main features of the four day celebrations by, Norse- Americans of the centenary of the landing of the first Norwegian colonists in the United States was the address of President Calvin Coolidge, who pointed to the success of the United States in fusing together the diverse peoples as an example to the world in an effort to bring about the fraternity and co-operation of peoples of apparent- ly conflicting interests.--Reuter's American Service,
COTTON. FUTURES,·
Washington, June 9.
The Department of Agriculture has amended the regulations under the Cotton Futures Act so as to make the transfer of a unit of certificated cotton for delivery on future" contracts 25 instead of 100 bales. The amendment is effective from June 15, and applies to the transfer between markets and does not affect transfers within the market-Reuters American Service.
CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE.
Washington, June 9.
Official circles are interested in telegrams from Ottawa, stating that Canada has decided to send mounted police to the Arctic to establish patrols on the islands north of the mainland-Reuters American Service.
SAMOS INSURRECTION.
Athens, June 9.
The insurrection at Samos is practically ended. Three insurgents were killed in the bombardment by the flotilla from Athens. Others fled but will be rounded, up. The Greek troops entered the capital and order was soon restored-Reuter
THE BALLOON RACE.
London, June 9.
The German steamer Vaterland wirelesses that she picked up the American balloon Goodyear-the-Third off Ushant last evening. The crew were saved.-Router.
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