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TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1927.
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At the conclusion of the morn
MAY 30TH.
SUPPRESSED.
MOTHER IN LAW,
NEW-YACHT FLEETİ
SIX NEW BOATS BUILT IN
MANILA E
in the race scheduled for yesterday They are owned by the following No, 1-Captaly Norman Cook, No. 2-Aubrey Ames, Walter Ma shall, "Spike" Heyward.
No. B-Ynchavati and Company. No. 4-Moralco. ·
No. 6-M. J. Ossorio, non
FAREWELL TO MR. AND MRS. SHANGHAI DEMONSTRATION HUSBAND GIVES WIFE BLACK |
EYES.
Manila's now fleet of Star Yach Appearing boforo Mr. I. W. Shanghai, May $0.
Hamilton with two black eyes, is practically completed". The a ing service at Union Church Hong-
Thore was no trouble here woman residing at No. 14 Matheson boats now under construction at t kong, on Sunday, the congregation assembled in the Lecture Hall to to-day save for minor demonstra- Street gave evidence against her Loung Yeo slipways In Pandaca bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. A.-S. tions on Nanking Road this morn-husband and mother-in-law for as-were expected to be ready to compe D. Causland, and the opportunity ing. These were dispersed by the sult
It seems that the husband and was taken to present a parting gift police and military patrols with
wife had been getting on amicably batons.
together until the arrival of the of a cut glass and silver ink- W
The French barriors were clos-mother-in-law on the scene, a month stand, suitably inscribed.
ed on account of a meeting in the ago. She came from. Canton and In making the presentation, Mr. E. Banfield Gubey, Chairman of the Committee, mentioned that Mr. Cousland had been connected with Union Church for more than twenty years. Nineteen years ago he was Superintendent of the Sun day School and he had also served in the offices of deacon, member (and Chairman) of the Committee of Management, and as treasurer. It was in the office of Treasurer that Mr. Cousland's most arduous work had been done, for the involved finance of the Church
native city. Nationalist troops as soon as she arrived the husband preserved order and anti-Foreign soparated from the wife, as thoro was no room in the house for both poaters on the French trams were
women, % removed.
were not called on.
No. 6-Bort Bimmie, "B" A legate.
A seventh boat le being built at th Koppal Iron Works fom A, H. Bisho
On the night in question, the With J. A. Thomas' Star, Moosing All troops were ready for emer-wito went to her husband's house eight Stars were entered, as well gencies but were not needed. The to ask for her allowance. A few two or three smaller yachts.
The Stars are all one design craft volunteers were standing by but worde from the mother-in-law soon Tour of those building at. Pandaca
poisoned the son's mind and instead of giving his wife any money lie have already been painted, and are o the slipways ready for launching. E dealt out black eyes and thick Valmas, sall-maker, will rig then Cars, The woman in her evidenco The other two are nearly finlahd yesterday said that after the assault and will be launched before the en she could not see anything and also of the week" that who was bleeding profusely from
Flags Half-Masted.
Shanghai May 30, To-day the second anniversary
All are built according to Sta of the famous Nanking Road In-
specifications, native woods, However cident passed off quietly. Kuo- the path and ube.
being used except for tho mist The Magistrata remanded the case and booms, which are of Oret a considerable amount of work. mintang flags were flown at half-
Cast iron fin kcol. Speaking on behalf of the Church, mast and at 2.30 p.m., which was for 24 hours in order that the parties gon pine.
might try and settle matters bolors waighing about 850 pounds have he desired to convey their best the hour of the shooting, guns the 8.0.A., adding: "It is very been used, all being cast from thanks to Mr. Cousland for all he from the Chinese forts boomedilly to have quarrels in the family the same pattern. The boats ar
him af announcing a three minutes' had done and to assure
I will hear what you all have to sny Marconi-rigged and are practicall their grateful appreciation. Not silence in memory of the "victims." to-morrow, but I hope you will be non-capsizable, though in case of a less would they associato Mrs. The Anderson Music Co., Ld. Coustand with this, for she tou "Commemorative meetings were able to talk peace with the S.C.A." upset, water-tight bulkhende fore and
aft will keep them afloat. had been a very willing and. as held in the native city but wore siduous helper. Most of them without incident. looked forward to the day when they would say goodbye to the Colony, and he congratulated Mr. and Mrs. Coustand on the attain- ment of that desire in the hey- day of life. They had said good- bye to Mr. Causland on a previous occasion when health demanded a change, but they were pleased that this time there were no such re grets. They were going, he under-CATERING FOR BREAKFASTS. officer at Cavite, confirming the noon on a charge of feloniously
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"We all sincerely trust that much happiness may be their por- tion" concluded Mr. Cubey, and in handing over this token of re membrance from friends at Union Church I would only add we wish Mr. and Mrs. Cousland and their family long life and the richest blessings that the Almighty Father
can bestow."
Inside the Settlemonts there demonstra- Were no anti-foreign tlons.-Reuter.
KING'S BIRTHDAY.
MANILA PLOT.
WILFUL DAMAGE.
SOVIET AGENTS ACTIVE IN PHILIPPINES.
CHARGE OF MALICE AGAINST MILL WORKER.
Manila, May 30,
Two Chinese appeared before Admiral Kittelle, commanding Major C. Willson yesterday after reports of plots to blow up Cavite and maliciqusly damaging, with General local interesta has bee: ammunition dump, said Soviet intent to destroy, machinery be active in the longing to the Tai Shing Pape aroused in this year's Naval and agents had bech
Recent selzuzes Milla at Abordéen.
Military Parade in connexion with Philippines.
from the Soviet Embassy. at Mr. H. Lo prosecuted.
the King's Birthday, and it is ox-
pected that the unusually impres- Peking find revealed plans here.
to
It transpired from the evidenes
of $500.
sive display will attract a record He said that precautions were im- that on May 13 two coolies whe crowd Happy Valley. The mediately taken to prevent trouble had no business whatever to tam Jockey Club grandstands will be and all Legionario members work-per or meddle with any machiner open to the general public, and re-ur in the Cavite yard were im-in the establishment were respon freshments will be provided by mediately ordered to resign from sible for the breaking down of Messrs. Lane, Crawford, Ltd at the the Legion or be discharged. He roller, doing damage to the extens usual cafe charges. In view of said. the plot End also been re- the carly hour at which the parade vealed to him by loyal Filipino takes place, arrangements have labourers. The total Filipino been made for serving breakfasts, personnal in the navy yard is 2,600, Mr. Cousland suitably respond- an enterprising innovation whien Reuter. ed on behalf of hiusoli and Mrs. will doubless appeal to many Cousland, remarking that he took people. It will therefore be pos the form of the presentation as a jsible to leave home quite early in hint to keep in touch and main order, to secure a good position tain the many friendships establi-from which to view the pageant, shed in the course of the years he had been connected with Union
Church.
CANTON OUTRAGE.
ANOTHER STEAMER FIRED
ON FROM BANKS:
and partake of breakfast whilst waiting.. It should be noted how- over, that orders for breakfas'e must be booked before the day in question. The charge will be one dollar per cover.
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Horta, May 30. Marquis De Pinedo has arrived.
Following the firing upon the s.s. Lungshan of the Hongkong, Can- ton and Maeno Steamboat Com- pany, which resulted in an apology and the payment of compensation for damage, yet another cutrage of-Reuter, a similar nature is reported, the 8.3. Kinshan being fired on, when proceeding to Canton yesterday. On this occasion, the excuse of an- deavouring to enter the port be Tore time cannot be advanced, as the passage of the vessel was made during daylight hours.
The Kinshan left here at 8 a.m. yesterday morning for Canton and in the ordinary course of events would have berthed at about 2.15 p.m.
At 3.10 p.m., when passing up the Front Beach above Wham- poa, fire broke out from the banks, and at least three missiles struck the ship. Two of these passed across the bridge and one struck the hull on the port side, fortun- ately doing no harm to passengers. It is learned from those who Have had an opportunity of seeing the damage inflicted, that the bul leta used cannot have been other than dum-dums, the spread and fattening of their impact being identical with projectiles of this nature. Passengers stute that the firing was carried out by mẹn who were on the banks and under no orders from superior officers, so far as could be observ. ed,
Tho Kinshan arrived at Can- ton about 30 minutes after being subjected to the fusilade and re- ported no casualties,
Information was given of the Dccurrence to the Senior British Naval Officer at Canton, who im- mediately made enquiries and gave instructions to all vessels to an- chor until further orders were | glven.
Under the circumstances, the Taishan, due to arrivo here at 9 pan. last evening, anchored in the vicinity of the Macao Forta until 4 p.m. Further Instructions were then received that. It would. be safe for her to proceed, which she did, arriving here shortly after 9.30 p.m.
MAYERS GETS OFF.
COURT SATISFIED WITH NOVEL PLEA.
London, May 30.
It appears that there had beef strike at the mill during which more than half the workers loff but recently a majority returned amongst whom, were the two de fendants.
At the commencement of ti case, Mr. Lo indicated that the caso against the second defendal was not very strong and asked th Magistrate to discharge the ma After hearing the evidenco H Worship also discharged thes man as he was not satisfied the damage was connected in d At the conclusion of the trial in way with the strike at the mi camera at Old Bailey of Mr. Colin! He said the owners could of cour Mayers the Lord Chief Justice ad-seek redress through civil p mitted to the press and statedceedings if they wished. that the prosecution had with- drawn the more serious charges and that Mayers had. plended railty to the offences under the and interest of the state, hie [Official Secrets Act.
ject apparently being to impro submarines for the British Go His Lordship was antisfied that ernment. Mayers, in retaining the plans, had He bound aver Mayers on. no purpose prejudicial to the safety own recognisances, Reuter,
WHY CRITICIZE THE CHINESE?
CHICAGO
MELICAN MAN STEAL MY STUFF/
The above cartoon, with heading,;;
appeared in American papers.
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