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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
NAVAL FUNERAL.
MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1926.
TAIKOO CONCERT.
LAST TRIBUTES TO LOG. TEL. ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF
CARLINE.
M.C.L. FUNDS.
The funeral of the late-Ldg.. Tel. Carline took place at Happy Valley on Saturday when the chief mourners word Llout, Comdr. | Young (Tamar), Licut, Comdr. Bailward (Commander of the sub marine flotilla), Comdr. Poland (Ambrose) and Lieut. Warner, D.F.C., R.N., (L7).
A Naval firing party was present and the Last Post was sounded by a marine bugler Naval ratings from the vessels in port, a detachment of the East Surrey Regiment, and representa- tives of six R. A. O. B. Lodges
were present,
THE PEKING CABINET.
WU CONSULTED AS TO REORGANISATION.
The concert at the Taikoo Re-
Peking, August 22 creation Club on Saturday night |||. Liu, Mong-hing, Chi Heich was largely attended, and the yünn's delegate, proceeded to M.C.L. funds should benefit consi- Paotingfa from Changheintleg derably. A number of people yesterday evening in order to con- made the trip from Kowloon and sult. Wu Pol-fu with regard to a Hongkong by launch and this Cabinet reorganisation, added to the general enjoyment.
Owing to indisposition, Mr. H.E. Gardner was unable to be present, his place being filled at short notice by Mrs. Fleming.
Orchestral selections were pro- vided by the Ubique Orchestra and, vocal items by Miss Davis, Mr. Fleming, Mrs, G. H. Stewart Mr. R. M. Kaown and Mr. V. C. Labrum. The
The Rev. J. H. Hewitt, R.N., Naval Chaplain officiated. coffin was borne on a gun-carriage, Carline's messmates acting as boarere, jer SA
Wa Pal-fu is reported as having Insisted upon Tu Hai-koel's retnin ing the Premiership Router. Kiu Yat. Po.
Dame Nellie Melba has sent to Queen Mary's Hospital Stratford,
cheque for 250 guineas, the result of her recent broadcast appeal.
Clarionet solos by Mr. J. Shaw and dances by Mian V. M. Jefford were other excellent Items, and After the interment an R.A.0.B. f additional variety was provided ... ceremony was held at the grave by a sketch written by Mr. W. E side, Mr. Sheriff, P.D.G.P., Price, The characters in this dos offcinting. The Oxberry Lodgomestic comedy were taken by Mr. that of deceased, attended in full R. M. Keown, Drs. D. Peoples and regalia.
Mr. WE. Price
The Floral Tributes. Among the floral tributes were those from Rear-Admiral Stirling; Mrs. J. H. Oxberry; Bro. J. L Goldenberg; Commander (3) ́ and the ward room officers, HM.S. Ambrose; his sorrowing 'mess mates of the R.I.P.-H.M. Sub. L7;
Mr. WR. Fleming was the ac companist.
INVETERATE CRIMINAL.
RECORD.
his "Pais" of H.M.S/M L1; the PRISONER WITH A HORRIBLE stokers of S/M L7; E.R.A.6 LT; Petty-OMeers-Mess-S/M- LT-
Described as having a horrible H.M. S/M L15; the P.0.'s S/M
48-year-old L15; the E.R.As of S/M L15; the criminal record, stokers' mess of H.M. S/M L16; Chinese was charged before Mr. stokers of the S/M L20; the ship's H. B. Nihill at the Kowloon company H.M.S. Ambrose: the Magistracy on Saturday with re
turning from P.O.' Mess H.M.S. Ambrose; from the C.PO,'s mess, 1 mess, 3 mess, having been deported for life in 4me33, 6 mess, 8 mess, and
Starting in 1905, the defendant's from 15 mess of H.M.S. Ambrose record showed three convictions for the Royal Marines, II.M.S. breaches of the Deportation Ordin- Ambrose: the Royal Marines,auce, a sentence of one year's HMS Tamar; the ward room imprisonment being imposed on
warrant. officers,
officera
and M.S. Tamar; members of the Royal Naval Yard Police RADB
1923.
nach ocension.
banishment
after
1
Then followed a brief period of freedom and the defondant again
came into the hands of the Police on charges of larceny, on four different occasions. He was sen- tenced to terms of imprisonment varying from 14 days hard labour to three years
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After being. liberated at the ex- Lodge: N. C. O.'s No. 13, Platoon piration of his terms of imprison-. "L Co. 1/East, Surrey Regiment, ment, he was again: batished from N.C.0's and men 12th Heavy the Colony, but he persistently Battery RA Lyomuh; the 401 disobeyed the orders. On his Eb Flight RAF Hongkong Water return on five zubijuont occasions Polo Club, Royal Naval Water he was arrested and each time he Polo Team, Victoria Recreation was brought before the Court. On Club water team, Kowloon British charges of violating the Deporta For the best food and School Former Pupils' Association Ordinance, he served sentences tion.
ranging from
year to five years' hard labour. In all the de fendant had thirteen previous convictions against him and of these nine were for returning from benishment.
H
BUSINESS AND POLITICS,
STRANGE MERGER OF INTERESTS IN SHANGHAI,
Shanghai, Aug, 21.
one
Sub. Inspector Darrington, who prosecuted, made an application Lo for a fogging in addition to term of imprisonment,
His Worship to the Defendant During the last 91 years you have spent 18 years in prison and yet
A.P.C. MANAGER.
A general meeting of the Bri- you return. You will receive 20 tish Chamber of Commerce was stroken of the birch and pine held to-day for the purpose of con-months' hard labour. sidering the amalgamation of the Committees of the, Chamber and the Shanghai branch of the China Association with a view to closer co-operation. The meeting adopt- ed the following resolution, “That this meeting of Members of the British Chamber of Commerce of Shanghai hereby ratifies the amal- gamation of the committees of the Chamber and the Shanghai brance of the China Association."
STILL IN HANDS OF THE BANDITS.
"Hankow, Aug. 21. There is no news regarding the fate of Mr. J. W. Moore but it is The reported that the Changsha autho amalgamation is effective from rities have. despatched soldiers
September 1 under. the
"
title to round up the bandits concerned. ofthe British Chamber of Reuter Commerce and China Associa-
Mr. Moore was captured a week tion Committee of Shanghai,ago by bandits who asked $40,000 Reuter,
rapson.]
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ОН РОР!
POP, S-SONEDUNG "UNUSUAL HAPPENED JUST NOW!!
HAPPENED?
I JUST UPSET ZAS INK BOTTLE ON A
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CLOYA!
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B077LS WAS EMPTY!!
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