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JOINT TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE A Regular Weekly Sailing TO SAN FRANCISCO OR SEATTLE THE "PRESIDENT liners.”
TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA HONOLULU, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
"THE SUNSHINE BELT"
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
SERVICE NEWS.
FULL LIST OF THE WANHSIEN AWARDS.
FRIDAY, JUNE 3. 1927.
LAWN TENNIS.
UNIVERSITY TEAMS.
FORTY YEARS IN BROADMOOR,
CURATE WHO KILLED HIS VICAR.
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After 40 years as an inmate of Broadmoor Criminal Lupatie Aay- Jum, Berkshire, the Rev. Arthur from chronic bronchitis and rheu Edward Gilbert Cooper has died.
matiem at the age of 73.
Cooper in 1887 was curato of
The following will Topresent the The London Gazette of May G Univorelty in League matches on
Saturday. announced that the King had ap
In the "A" Division against H. K. proved of the award of the follow-CO. (Home)-T. W. Chong (Capt.) ing decorations and medals to Prof. F. A. Redmond, Prof. R. E, officers, and men of his Majesty's Tottenham, 1. C. Lin, H., C. Hung Navy and of the Mercantile and B.-H. Wong. Marino in rocognition of their ser
In the "B" Division against Club de vicos at Wanhsien Yangise River, T. K. Tan, G. de Souza, W. B. Gi Crotingham, in Suffolk, and lived Recreio (Away B. P. Ng (Capt.), Chinn, on Sept. 5, 1926, and contine, T. L. Iu, and Dr. D. K. Samy, at the vicarage with his vicar, the nected evonts:
The following will represent, the Rev. W. M. Farley, and Mrs. Far- University
friendly matchley. One night in October he against the St. Peter's Church. Young went to the vicare bedroom, and Men's Club on Sunday, at 3.30 pm. on the University ground.-P. C. Lim being admitted by Mrs. Faries (Capt.), H. C. Hung, B. P. Ng, T., Kwalked to the side of the bed and Tan, G, de Souza, and T. L. Iu.
cut the vicar's throat and thon walked out of the room.
Distinguished Service Cross, Lieutenant Jack Peterson, R.N., 11.M.S.Kiawo, for special gal- lantry and leadership of the after boarding party from H.M.S.
Kiawo.
Captain Alexander Craig Thom- son, Mercantile Marine, s.s. Wan- hsien, who held the bridge of the 8.9. Wanhsien until the arrival of H.M.S. Klawo. Later he, showed considerable bravery in returning without escort to recover the 8.8.
PRESIDENT PIERCE... Tuesday, June 7th, 1.00 a.m. Wanhaion and Wantung. It was
PRESIDENT TAFT
PRESIDENT JEFFERSON
PRESIDENT GRANT
PRESIDENT, MADISON
Tuesday, June 21st
Tuesday, July 5th
Tuesday, July 19th
Tuesday, Aug. 2nd
THEREAFTER FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS ON TUESDAYS.
HONGKONG TO EUROPE
SPECIAL LOW RATES
Via San Francisco or Seattle
£120 £112
DIRECT CONNECTIONS WITH ALL ATLANTIC LINES Choice of railway lines across United States and Canada, with liberal stop-over privileges for sight-seeing.-- Ask for information. "Eollowing are suggested itinerarica: Connecting with From Hongkong
June?:
Juno 15
JERO 21
Jaze 29 July 6
Tuly 13
Via
Steamship
San Francisco Olympic
Butte
Seattle Leviathan tian Francisco Majestic
Seattle
Berengaria Fan Franciscn Lovinthan Aquilunia
Fonttie
San F
rancinco
July 10 July 27 Aug. 2 Aug. 10
Fenitle Mauretania
Aug. 16
Ban Prancisco Olympic
Aug. 24
Scattle Berengarin
From N. York
Arriving at
Aug. 25
:
in
NUNGESSER'S FATE.
SUBSCRIPTION LIST IN FRANCE.
At the trial at Norwich Assizes it was stated that Cooper was on' the most friendly terms with Mr. Farley, but it was disclosed, that, The had previously been an inmate
of an asylum.
Gullty, but Insane..
He was found guilty of murdor, but insane, and was ordered to be "detained during her Majesty's pleasure."
Paris, June 2 largely due to his initiative, enter- The subscription opened by the Committee for the prise, and good seamanship that American the s.8. Wanksion, which could not familles of Nungesser and Coli has
During the forty years he had raise steam, was brought away now reached a total of 750,000 lashed alongside the s.8. Wantung. france, Including $1,000 from Mbeen at Broadmoor, he had never given the authorities the slightest Mellon-Reuter. Conspicuous Gallantry Medal, «
cause for complaint. At the in- Petty Officer Frederick William
quest yesterday, held in private, Warburton, O.N. 239084 (Po.), t
it was stated that for some time H.M.S. Kiawo, who showed con- Ablo Seaman Arthur Ernest Cooper had shown rapid mental spicuous courage and fearlessness Green O.N. J.90,605 (Dev.), H.M.S. and physical decline, and had not and took command of the boarding Widgeon.
left his bed this year. party after Lieutenant A. R. Hig Able Seaman Albert Edward
All those who took part in Coo- gins, R.N., was killed.
Mills, ON. J.16,146 (Dev.), H.M.S. per's trial are now dead-the Widgeon.
Judge, Mr. Justice Field, the pro- Chief Officer Stanley James Bar-secuting counsel, Mr. Mayd, and den, Mercantile Marino, H.M.S. Mr. J. F. P. Rawlinson (after- Kiawo.
wards M.P. for Cambridge Univer- sity), and the defending counsel, Mr. Murphy, Q.C., and Mr. Dering.
Able Seaman Clifford Beese, ON. J. 103009 (Dev.), H.M.S. Kiawo, for .conspicuous courage amongst the survivors of the boarding party.
O.B.E. Appointments., The following are appointed off- cors of the Civil Division of the Order of the British Empire:
Captain Albert Robert William- son, D.S.C., Mercantile Marine, POPULAR HONGKONG. H.M.S. Kinwo, who handled his ship most ably when taking her from alongside the s.s. Wanhsien to s.s. Wantung under heavy fire, to rescue the latter's captain.
Captain Stuart Harcourt Bates,. Mercantile Barine, s.s. Wantung who displayed considerable cour age in very dangerous circum- stances.
PASSENGER FIGURES FOR
THREE MONTHS.
An indiention that the Chinese
Distinguished Service Medal. Fetty Officer William Thomas Bourne, O.N.J. 3,918 (Dev.), July 'brg S'hapin July 1 H.M.S. Cockchafer, who was at the wheel during the action when 6. Washington July 13" mih O'org July 2: Can Francison! Homerio July 23 Cg Shapin Trip 20 Lieut.-Commander I S. Acheson,
Aug. P'mth-C'bre
AUR. 7 D.S.C., R.N., his commanding bill Aug. 6 C'bry Shoptu Aug. 14 cer, was wounded and unable to Aug. 10
Chopin Aug 26 stand. Is personality, through Ang. 20 Aug. 24 brg Nampin Aug. 3out was of great moral and practi- Sept. 3 O'brg-F'hopto Sept. cal value.
6th Chrg Sept. 12 Sept.
Able Senman William Knell,
And Hongkong the safest place to Sept. 17 Chrg Shmata Sept. 23 O.N. J. 77,349 (Po.), H.M.S.
reside in these troubled times is afforded by the figures of arrivals Supt. 21 C brg Shupth Sept. 27 Kiawo.
and departures which have just Able Seaman (now Acting Lead-
Lieut.-Commander William Gog-been issued, and the period covered ing Seaman) Francis Herbert
gon Lalor, R.D.. R.N.R., s.s. Wan-is from February 21 to May 15, Image, O.N. J... 100,599 (Ch.),liu, whose action in enforcing the land the Agures, as given below, H.MS, Kiawo.
legitimate rights of the ship under show an excess of arrivals over Ordinary Seaman Joseph Bal- his command required great cou-departures of no less than 13,025. dock, O.N. J.108,966 (Po.), H.M.S. age, whilst his services in prompt-
Arr. D'turës. Ex. of Kiawo.
ly taking a relief ship with a naval
· Arr. The remaining surviving mem-crew from Iching to Chungking By ocean going
steamers.150,800 139,209 11,087 bers of the boarding party, who during the disturbance in 1925 acted with courage and resource when Chinese crews and pilots de By river stea- in extremely trying circumstances, serted, was most valuable and mers including
Mentioned in Despatches. praiseworthy,
passenger junka Chief Engineer Horace Kings-launches
&foreign going Commander. Frederick Campbell
322,426 295,231 27,194 Mercantile Marine By train
4,144 .....35,130 30,080 Darley, R.N. (killed), H.M.S. Wood, Kiawo, who organised the expedi-H.M.S. Kiawo, for exceptional ser-
508,445 486,420 43,025 tion, neted with considerable gal-vices in charge of the engine and lantry, and by personal example boiler room of H.M.S. Kiawo, Instilled enthusiasm in all the off-
TO SEATTLE AND VICTORIA VIA SHANGHAI,
KOBE AND YOKOHAMA."
"THE FAST SHORT ROUTE’
· PRESIDENT · JACKSON
PRESIDENT MCKINLEY
PRESIDENT LINCOLN
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND PRESIDENT PIERCE .....
Wednesday, June 15th
Wednesday, June 29th Wednesday, July 13th Wednesday, July 27th Wednesday, Aug. 10th
THEREAFTER FORTNIGHTLY, SAILINGS ON WIDNESDAYS
TO EUROPE AND NEW YORK.
VIA MANILA, STRAITS, COLOMBO, SUEZ-
PORT SAID-ALEXANDRIA-NAPLES -GENOA-MARSEILLES,
Thence to BOSTON and NEW YORK.
PRESIDENT MONROE
PRESIDENT WILSON'
PRESIDENT VAN BUREN
PRESIDENT HAYES
PRESIDENT POLKY
Tues., June 7th, 8.00 a..
Tuesday, June 21st 6.00 a.m. Tuesday, July 5th 8.00 a.m. Tuesday, July 19th 6.00 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 2nd 8.00 a.m.
· THEREAFTER FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS ON TUESDAYS,
TO MANILA.
PRESIDENT. MONROE
PRESIDENT JACKSON
PRESIDENT TAFT
PRESIDENT WILS'N
PRESIDENT MCKINLEY
June 7th, 8.00 a.m.
June 7th, 6.00 p.m.
June 13th, 6.00 p.m. June 21st, 6.00 a.m. June 21st, 6.00 p..
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HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS.
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CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
CANTON LINE.
11 a.m. only).
aillage from Hongkong--Daily at 1 a.m. and 8 a.m. f (Sundaye.
ailings from Canton Daily at 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Į (Sundays
FROM HONGKONG:
8 A.M. and 2 P.M.
(Wednesdays only).
13 p.m. only). FROM MAQAO.
8 A.M. and 2 P.M. · (Wednesdays only).
HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS TO MACAO. HONGKONG TO MAÇÃO .'|· MACAO TO HONGKONG
Friday, 3rd June.
(00 u.m. “BUI AN" (Excursion) | 8,00 a.m. “SUI TAI” 00 p.m. "BUITAT".
· 3.30 p.m. “SUI AN" (Excursion)
Saturday, 4th June.
00 am. “SUI AN" (Excursion) [ 8,00 a.m. “SUI TAT".
3.00 p.m. "SUI AN" (Excursion)
00 p.m. "SUI TAI“
Whit Sunday, 5th June.
00 am. "SUI AN"
13.30 p.m, "SUI AN”.
Whit Monday, 6th June.
am, "SUI AN” (Excursion) | 8.00 a.m. “SUI TAT”
"SUI TAI"
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cers and men under his command
in H.M.S. Kinio.
Commander Paul Felix Palmer Berryman, R.N., H.M.S. Widgeon.
Lieut.-Commander (now Com- mangler) Leon Stopford Acheson, D.S.C., R.N., H.M.S. Cockchafer.
Lieutenant Oliver Forg-Elliot, R.N.,.H.M.S. Kiawo.
Lieutenant Alfred Rowland Hig- gins, R.N., (killed), H.M.S. Kiawo. Lieutenant Christopher Fre- derick Ridge, R.N. (killed), H.M.S. Cockchafer.
Chief Petty Officer George Dan- icls, O.N. J. 7,809 (Dev.), K.M.S. Cockchafer.
Chief Petty Officer Daniel Pat- rick Scanlon, O.N. 236,547 (Dev.); H.M.S. Cockchafer.
Shipwright, 2nd Class, Reginald Arthur Roach, O.N. M. 6,463 (Dev.), H.M.S..Cockchafer...
Leading Seaman Bernard West, 0. N. J. 93,727 (Dev.), H.M.S. Cockchafer.
Leading Seaman George Wright, O.N. J. 93,727 (Dev.), H.M.S. Co- ckchafer.
Leading Senmnn William Nash, O.N. J.634 (Ch.), H.M.S. Cock- chafer..
Leading Seaman Arthur Charles Estcourt, ON. J. 95,958 (Dev.), H.M.S. Cockchafer.
Able Senman Leslie Leahy, O.N.
J. 24,514 (Dev.), H.M.S. Cock- chafer.
Able Seaman Thomas, John Stan- bridge, O.N. J. 62,818 (Dev.), H.M.S. Cockchafer.
James
Able Seaman Frederick Vass, O.N. J. 81,710 (Dev.), H.M.S. Cockchafer.
Able Seaman Richard Roberto Frederick Liddall, O.N. J. 103,859 (Dev.), H.M.S. Cockchafer.
Able Seaman Joseph Colin Sad- ler, O.N. J 97,804 (Dev.), H.M.S. Cockchafer.
Able Seaman Albert George Thomas Smale, O.N. J. 105,381 (Dev.), H.M.S. Cockchafer,
Petty Officer Ernest Frederick Curtiss, 0. N. J.11,872 (Dov.), H.M.S. Widgeon.
Acting Petty Officer William Arnolt, O.N. J. 90,300 (Dev.), H.M.S. Widgeon.
Shipwright, 2nd Class, Harry Onion, O.N. M.2,909 (Dev.), H,M.S. Widgeon.
Stoker Petty Officer John Henry Walters, O.N. K.16,190 (Dov.), H.M.S. Widgeon.
Able Seaman Eric James Thom- as, O.N. J.102,072 (Dov.), H.M.S. Widgeon.
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