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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

THE LATE CAPT. G. FALKNER.

FUNERAL ON SATURDAY

AT HAPPY VALLEY."

The funeral of Capt. Gilbert

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MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1926.

BIG HANKOW. ROBBERY.

TWO KILLED AND FIVE WOUNDED BY THIEVES

Hankow, June 12.

SEAMEN'S EXAMINATIONS.

SEAFARING OIRCLES MOST INDIGNANT.

London, June 13.

ed to recovek-

ment says that it appears that the crews of the s.s. Majestic and the military uniform held up an ex-s., Berengaria were compelled to change shop in the German Con- undergo the indignity of an extra. cession, securing 3300.

medical examination similar to the crow of the s.a. Paris.

HONGKONG BUS SERVICE

GHANGE OF SCHEDULE

FELIX VILLAS BUSES.

9.50 a.m.

Falkner, M.C.,, engineer in the A sonantional armed robbery Seafaring circles are most in- Buildings Ordinance Office of the yesterday evening culminated in dignant, according to a statement P. W. D. took place at Happy the killing of two and the wound-of the National Seamons' and Fire- Commencing Wednesday Morning, the 16th June, 1920. Valley on Saturday morning, and ing of five Chinese policemen.mens' Union, at the "Intest Ameri- was attended by a large number One of the wounded is not expect can medical stunt" The state- of colleagues and friends.

Capt. Falkner died at the About fen o'clock three men in Government Civil Hospital on Friday afternoon, after being a patient there for about a week, with complications following in-

The proprietor rated the alarm fluenza. He had had a, dlating-

Home Government Petitioned. ulshed Army career, and would and the robbers fled to the French Concession, where they killed one

The statement further pointe have been 39 years of age month. During the war, he was policeman and wounded two other out that all British Crows sailing awarded the Military Cross for police who were attempting to infrom Britain are medically exam-

tercept them.

ined by the Board of Trade and gallantry and was mentioned in

They then entered the Russian are also examined at the quaran- dispatches. In Hongkong he took a keen interest in the Volunteers Concession and killed another tine station in New York. The

officers and stewardesses and was Company Sergeant Major of the Reserve Company, being a

exempt from this latest freak ex- amination," which it is contended very good shot.

is therefore useless. The statement also adds that a petition of the seamen protesting against tho ex- amination and urging the British Government to take up the matter, is being extensively. · signed.---

The

constable.

Next they again entered the German Concession and wounded At the funeral on Saturday two constables, wounding another morning he was accorded full in the Japanese Concession. and military honours.

inter finally escaping into the Chinese ment took place according to city. Roman Catholic rites, the cortege being met at the Happy Valley chapel by the Rev. Father D. Page and chair.

Military Honours.

The coffin, draped in the Union Jack was accompanied by a firing party from the East Surrey Regi- ment under the command of Sergeant Chaffer. Pipe-Major Wilson, of the Scottish Company," H. K. V. D. C., played the" cortege from the Monument to the gates" of the Cemetery to Lord Lovat's "Slow March" and at the entrance' of the coffin into the cemetery to "Flowers of the Forest,"

After the Last Post had been sounded, the lament, "Lochaber No More," was played on the pipes.

The pal-bearers from

The robbers were armed with revolvers.

All the Police were unarmed. Yesterday was the anniversary

Reuter.

"Leave Blake Pier

Leave Felix Villas

8.50 a.m.

8.15 a.m.

.9.15 a.m.

10.50 a.m.

10.15 a.m.

12.50 p.m.

12.15 p.m.

1.50 p.m.

1.15 p.m.

3.50 p.m.

8.15 p.m.

4.50 p.m.

4 15 p.m..

5.50 p.m.

5.15 p.m.

6.50 p.m.

6.15.p.m.

7.50 p.m.

are

7.15 p.m.

8.50 p.m.

8.15 p.m.

19.50 p.m.

9.15 p.m.

11.50 p.m.

11.15 p.m.

of last year's trouble and the THE NORTHERN WAR.

ebooting created considerable ex- citement till the facts were known-Router.

MORO AUTONOMY.

SEPARATION FROM CHRISTIAN PROVINCES.

STRAY SHOTS HIT H.M.S. WIDGEON.

Peking, June 12. During the fighting between Yang-sen and Yuan Tsu-min at Chunking on May 22 a shipwright- named Henry Onion was severely injured on board His Majesty's he gunbout Widgeon on which was working at a forge.

Washington, June 12. Complete separation of the Moro provinces in the Philippines from

The Monacacy and Widgeon the present administration at Manila and their future adminis- were anchored close together in thetration as a separate dependency the neighbourhood of Chunking.

Many foreigners residing on the is proposed in a Bill tabled in the House of Representatives. It pro-adjacent hills had very vides for the formation of escapes during the heavy indis- Government beaded by a Governor criminate fring, as a result of and Cabinet appointed by Prest-which Onion was wounded. His dent Coolidge-Reuter's Ameri-condition is still serious-Reuter. can Service.

H. K. V. D. C. were C. M. S. Thornhill, C. Q. M. D. Burgess, Q. M. S. Lee-Jones, Sergeanta Rees, Bell, Branson (M. C.) Leask (M. C.) and Johnson (M. M.)

Lieut. G. K. Hall Brutton (O. C., Reserve Company), Lieut. Skelton, and Sergeant Major Westlake were also present.

Representative, Gathering. Among those who fallowed the Monument from the cortege were: The Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy. Mr, H. J. Pearce, M. C., Mr. E. W. Carpenter, Mr. A. W. Tickle, Mr. H. E. Goldsmith, Mr. E. Newhouse, Messrs. C. B. Robertson, R. S. W.)

Paterson, J. H. Bottomley, K. 5. Robertson, R S. Vergette, W. Pryde, A. W. Carr, C. S. Grimes, S. A. Roberts, W. P. Morgan, F. C. Neville, H. J. Best, E. M. Hazeland, R. M. Henderson, A. Anderson, A. B. Purves, L. C. P. Rees, E. B. Reed, D. Logan, G. M. Shaw, A. G. Hewlitt, 0. F. Savage, M. C. and E. R. Dovey.

There

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AN EARTHQUAKE SHOCK,

SLIGHT TREMOR IN

HONGKONG.

The Royal Observatory reports that a slight earthquake shock was recorded in Hongkong at 10.5 yesterday morning.

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