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DISARMAMENT PLANS.

THE AMERICAN ATTITUDE DEFINED AT GENEVA.

Geneva, Apr. 22.

MORE LUXOR TREASURES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1929.

UNIQUE ROYAL FOOTSTOOL.

Cairo, Mar. 20. Mr. Hugh Gibson (United States)

The second Instalment of the in a speech before the Preparatory Tutankhamen tomb treasures are Disarmament Committee, mein- tained the previous American now being arranged in show-ensch standpoint, that the simplest, fatrat e Museum of Antiquities by est, and most practical method of Mr. Howard Carter, Professor Now- the Curator, Dr. naval limitalian was by tonnage berry, and

Engelbach. by categories, but as some other delegations did not agree, the Am- They showed me to-day the most ericans had modified the thesis of important objects, which include a the United States in the hope ofcouchant Ibex and a standing figure) facilitating a general agreement. of a heraldic lion with forepaw up- He was disposed to accept the rained, both in alabaster and re- French proposal as a basis for vealing a high standard of the discussion, on the understanding sculptor's art. A touch of human that all quantitative tonnages and Interest was lent by a, pain of readjustment tonnages, as among tapestry woven gloves quite intact the various categories, be reserved and feathern sandals ornamented for discussion at the final confer with artistle designs in Ang gold.

PLUNGE TO DEATH.

A DOUBLE AEROPLANE

ACCIDENT.

San Diego, Apr. 22. Six persons were killed in an extraordinary double aeroplano accident.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED,

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PASSENGER'S SUICIDE. P. & O. BRITISHI-INDIA, APCAR AND

JUMPS ØVERBOARD FROM

THE HAI CHING.

· དྷྭ!

A story of suicido committed by a

vessel's voyage from Swatow to Chinese deck passenger during the Hongkong was brought in by the s..

An army aeroplane suddenis Corderio, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cummale- Haf Ching (Capt. 0. H. Farrar) which

One of the occupants of the army plane jumped out, but his para- chute caught in the wing, and he was carried helplessly to death. Reuter's American Service.

Crash Sequel,

with 272 Asiatic passengers, wrived in port at 9 a.m. yesterday

31' at

It appears that when the a.s, Uni Ching was off. Breaker Point in Lat. 7.62 sum, on Saturdier, April 20, Chinose deck passenger was observed to jump overboard. The master of the vessel Immediately turned the vessel round and a boat tra

No sign of the missing man was away to look for him. discovered and after cruising around for some time, the 8.8. Hai Ching-pro- ceeded on her way here.

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Per s.. President Madison from Manila on April 22.--Mr. Q. Assau- ariane Castillo, Miss Mae Chapin, mal, Mr. Ganaram Assaumal, Mr. Mr. Kotuma! Choolaram, Mrs. J. V. koy. Mr. Doomal Chandiram, Mr. plunged down from a height of B. Davies, Miles Terean Forrijas, Mr. two thousand feet, and struck the and Mrs. G. S. Gabbott, Mr. Afariano wing of a passenger plane which Goyena, Mr. Marciano Gutierrez, Mr.

T. Cistino 22, 53' N. and wan flying beneath.

Both plane crashed, and all the G. Kirkland, Mr. Joe Bollar Lazda, Sister Marie Lintet, Mr. Gangoram occupants were killed.

Lokumal, Mr. Salvador Lozana, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wi Mack, Prof. Mariano F. Manguerra, Major and Monk, Mr. Benito Morales, Mr. Mrs. K. A. McLennan, Mr. Goo. V. Horacio Morales, Mr. Karl W. V. Nix, Mr. Geo, O'Farrell, Mr. Chas. Oclas sen, Mr. Arsenio Heros, Mr. Brlesia New York, Apr. 22,

Reynoso, Mr. John Scholbohm, Mr. A. Captain Lancaster, who crashed Sindan, Mr. Otto Steger, Prof. Goro- three weeks ago at Port of Spain aimo Suva, Mr. Angel Tiongko, Mr. A DREDGER ARRIVES. JEYPORE Absolutely unique is a royal during a fight across the Carib-H. Villram, Mother St. Xavier, Mr. In the meantime, the United cushion or footstool, embroidered all bean, and suffered Internal In- Leonard Yates, fx. James Young, States is prepared to give full and over with minute polychrome

juries, has arrived on a liner on Master Philip Beckwith, Col. A. 8. friendly consideration to supple-faience beads, wherein are worked which he was operated upon the Bump, Mrs. Leond A. Bump, Miss mentary methods of limitation, two prostrate figures of captives day after he left Barbados, and Rosa Erroa, Miss Eva Garcia, Min realising that the casential thing suncating the idea "Thou shalt has gone to hospital here, his Pax Garela, Miss Sally Lucas Jean, is the achievement of substantial make thine enemies thy footstool.condition being serious.

Miss Blanche de C. Keaway. Nejpř An interesting arrival yesterday results, and methods aro of

I understand that this is the only Capt. Lancaster's most spectacu- and Mrs. Patts, Mrs. Rosario Garcia was the hopper-dredger Chun Ping, a secondary importance."

specimen ever discovered. Nearby lar flight was to Australia, with de Pons, Mr. and Mrs. Ting Than Bing vessel of 211 tons, which left Leith, Mr. Guiseppe Trajzia, Mr. and Mrs. Scotland, on February a bound for Iny a network bag for food still con- Mrs. Keith Miller as a passenger. Uy Yet, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Gutlorres Chinwangtao. She came in for water taining an actual piece of the-Reuter's American Service.

David, Mr. Eduardo Guitierros, Mr. at 8 am, yesterday under the com- He said America felt that ef-original bread, which is therefore

K. Kubo, Miss Rosario Dcampo, Miasmand of Capt. Hack, who is here for fective limitation was impossible over 3,200 years old.

Folian Pekson, Miss Lucia Pokson, the first time in 40 years.-- Mr. Romualdo Rivera, Mr. and Mrs. Je in understood that when Capt. William A. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Mack was hero last, he was in the TALAMBA Ernest S. Ross, Mr. Nokaji Saikyo, famous Cutty Sark, which was in the TALMA Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Peterson, Mrs, hoy day of her career. Capt. Mack Ruth Gardner, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Pit. was reluctant to say anything of his cairn, Mrs. Everett Beckwith, Miss Impression of the changes in the Sue Beckwith, Mr. John Canson, Mr. Colony between then and now, but U. L. Cable, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel admitted that Hongkong has turned Frazer, Misa Anne B. Frazer, Mrs. into a "fine old place." and Miss Ruth I. Powell, Commander' The Chun Ping called nt Colombo

ence.

Attitude Must Change.

unless all classes of war vessels were included. Moreover, genuine disarmament could only follow' aj

·

Golden Sickle,

Another very rare object is a changed attitude towards the use of force in the settlement of dis-wooden apparatus for making fire putes, hence he appealed to the de. by friction similar to those used by primitive tribes, also a wooden

British Reply.

Lord Cushendun, in reply, said he was struck by Mr. Gilmon's friendly, conciliatory and helpful spirit.

Britain would endeavour to meet

him exactly in the same spirit. most important, and would affect

Mr. Gibson's

the whole work of the Committee. Britnin absolutely agreed with him

on the point of reduction of arma-

mente.

Yet another gaming box was on view, with drawers at either end coulaining falence picces resemn- bling those used in the game of Hafnia ur chess powne,

REPARATIONS.

TERMS OF GERMAN MEMORANDUM.

MASTER HERE FIRST TIME

IN 46 YEARS.

DARVEL STRANDING.

THE CAPTAIN SEVERELY REPRIMANDED.

At the conclusion of the Marine

RAJPUTANA

Cargo only.

Tóns

From Hong-

kong (about)

5,273 | 25th Apr.

10,946 27th Apr.

5,283 4th May.

|,5,334| 8th May,

|

Destination

Straits, Colombo & B'bay Bombay, M'loe & London

| M’los, London, Hull, A'werp,

Rotterdam & Hamburg Straits & Bombay

9,144 | 11th May. Į Marselllos, L'den & Hull

10,959 25th May.

5,252 1st June.

Bombay, M'los & London

| Marseilles, London, A’werp,

Rotterdam & Hamburg 8,097 8th June. Marseilles, L'don & Hull 5,318 | 15th Juno.] Mazsoilles, London, A'werp.

Rotterdam & Hamburg

Į. 16,668 | 22nd June. | Bombay, M'los & L’don

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BRITISH INDIA-APCAR

27th Apr. 3rd May. 11th May. 21st May. 3rd June.

7.936 6,949 1

|:8,018 |

10.000

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6,000 16,956 4,500

8th May. 31st May, 5th July.

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Panama Can

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

10,953 | 26 Apr. 10 a m. { 8'ħai, Moji, Kóbs & Yoko

8,018 28 Apr.6 a m. | Amoy, S'hai, Moji, Kobe

& Osaka

| 7,648 | 6th May. | S'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko 10,000 7th May. | Amoy, Moji, Kobe, Yoko

& Osaka

legates to examine the whole pro-aickle overlaid with gold and shaped

Paris, Apr. 22. blem afresh, and seek that con-like the jawbone of an ass, its cut- fidence which would enable them ting edge composed of the nest that If Germany is to assume the E. E. Turner, Miss Lucio Zurcher, before reaching here and will leave The German memorandum states to dispense with armaments that

narrow pieces of coloured glass,

payments enumerated in the plan Rey, and Mrs. 5. J. R. Ensign, Miss for Chinwangtao to-day. She berthed TANDA hitherto accmed so essential. He waa authorised to state that the In the same case is a splendid submitted to Doctor

Schacht, Evelyn W. Ensign, Mr. Bernard Lich-at the Kailan Mining Administration United States is willing to agree collection of boomerangs and throw without further increasing her tig, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fatterson, Wharf at Laichikok yesterday. to any reduction of naval tonnage, sticks, some of which, I under-foreign debt, she should be permit- Master R. J. Patterson,

"recreate her overseas Per Shinyo Maru from Los hewever drastic, which left no stand, were most probably those ted to type of war vessel unrestricted.. actually used by Tutankhamen him- sources of raw materials exclu-Angeles on April 22-Kr. Henry W. Fowler, Mr. J. Gordon Carlson, Mr. welf when hunting, while to the sively to herself."

collection has been The memorandum also refers to W. E. Smith, Mr. Robert Alston Her jewel room added a light sceptre with a wald Germany's loss of territory on her ren, Mrs. Majorie Louis Herren, Mr. shaft hand, beautifully inlaid with castern frontier, and saya the. Izumi, Mrs. H. Imuml, Miss K. whole province Izumi, Mr. Cheng Yee Mow, Mr. coloured glass and cornelian in separation of

from the rest of the Reich has 30 Cheng Do Hing, Mr. Woo Su Chong, lotus flower motifs.

Mr. John P. Koehler, Mr. John L. seriously affected the prosperity Rettig, Birs. Thilde J. Rettig, Mr. Court of Enquiry at Singapore into obliges Province that the Reich is Warren W. Achuck, Mrs. Ethel S. the stranding of the Straits Steam-vis obliged regularly to subsidise it. Saffir, Mr. Saleh C. Ebradim, Mr. Chip Co.'s vessel Darvel, "consequently it would be neces- L. Berett, Mr. Thomas E. Mitchell, Harbour in the early; insandan sary to agree to measures with a | Mr. Charles Rhoderick, Mr. H. February 12th, the Court found that view to combatting these un-Furuta, Mr. A. Deshimaru, Mr. S. the master, Capt. D. 5. Harvey, was MOBEA favourable conditions, which are Muraki, Mirza M. Tackey, Mr.

of negligence and severely TALAMDA reducing Germany's capacity to shinki, Mr. 317 M Tech ML reprimanded him.

The Court was presided over by pay."

Hedrick, Miss E. Hedrick, Master R. Hedrick, Mr. Pedro Garcia, Mr. Mar. Mr. C. 11. G. Clarke, assisted by the IPERIM ciano Rejane, Mr. K. Takabayashi, Master Attendant, 8.8., Capt. G. H. TALMA

Capt, O. S. Abrahams and Freyberg, Mrs. A. Takabayashi, Mr. N. Mura-

J. Agnew as Assessora. Tho TANDA

7th May: Mojl, Koto, Osaka & Yoko kami, Mr. X. Ikemori, Mr. K. Gomi, Solicitor-General (Mr. J. V. G. Mills), Relch over the former German frs, 11. Imura, Mr. Edward B. Rome Stevens for the Master and Mr. V. D. Mr. T. Nakamura, Mr. Y. Fukuhara, appereed for the Crown, Mr. EA.

DELTA | 8,097 | 10th May, | 6'hai, Mojl, Kobe & Yoko colonies, also the Danzig corridordlas, Mr. Robert A, Brumm, MI. Knowles for the first officer, Mr. ROSSINGTON COURT-22 May. 8'hai, Moji, Kobo & Yoko

14th May. Moji, Kobo & Osaka in Upper Silesin.-Reuter,

Rhoderick, Mr. C. L. Shing, Mr. G. K. Jamer Taylor

22 May. | Moji, Kobe & Cenka Mer, H. L. H. Cheng, Mi, J. P. Ho

Mr. Mills briefly recounted the Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pong Hoon, Mr.

necurrence and said the Darvel left S. S. Cheng, Mr. Blng Hee Hsu, Mr. Sandakan on February 12th at 1.10 8. Shec, Mrs. W. P. Cheng, Mastor am, and grounded on Tanjong Aru. Cheng Sin Rong, Miss Chong Po Kec, which was almost due east of the Miss Cheng Po Hig, Master Cheng | wharf, at 1.28 a.m. Sin Hing Mr. H. S. Chuen, Miss In an annex to the finding the Chow, Mr. Chow S. Too, Mr. Chang Court sold that the Darvel left Min, Mr. and Mrs. Wha Y. Sun, Mrs. Sandakan on February 12th at 1.10 Wha Y, Chuen, Miss Wha A. Pao, a.m. The weather was thick and passing Miss Sel Tien, Master Sel Kuen, Mas rainy at the time. After

a.m. the ter Sel Chuen, Master Sal Kol, Miss the Atleh Buoy at 1.18 Teh An, Miss Teh Tai, Master Sel master gave the course to, the heims- man N. 0.60 Ethe correct course. At 1.24 a.m, owing to heavy rain the engines were slapped for about a minute and then the order was given to alter the course to N. 0.19 B. At 1.28 a.m. the ship grounded on Tanjong Aru, where she still re- maine.

the

The Hayas agency diplomatic that evidently the Germans wish to

comments

The surface of this box in divided" into thirty ivory and gilt squares, of which four are marked with The French thesis, mentionaal special hieroglyphs, probably denot- above, was embodied in a speeching lucky or unlucky moves, the correspondent" by M. Paul Boncour at the last latter being decided by casting session of the Committee, urging coloured ivory sticks and knuckle-demand full sovereignty by the a greater elasticity in the distribu-bones. tion of tonnage.

Japanese Agreement,

American proposals in a spirit of Mr. Gibson's and Lord Gushen-compromiso and conciliation. dun's sontiments were cordially

M. Litvinoff stated that Mr. endorsed by Viscount. Sato Gibson had gratifyingly enumerat- (Japan), M. Massigli (France),ed some of the Soviet, principles, Signor De Marinis (Italy) and Mr-but his pessimism would not Riddol (Canada).

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winding up the discussions, CX- pressed the opinion that the im- portant declarations to-day would M. Massigli declared that France impart fresh energy into the work was ready to examine the New of the Committee-Reuter.

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MANY PEOPLE KILLED. AND INJURED.

Little Rock, Arkansas, Apr. 22. Thirleen were killed and four injured in a tornado here. Most of the dead are siegroes, but a white child had its back broken and died. ---Reuter,

Altogether 26 Deafha.

||

Later, There have been altogether twenty-six deaths as the result of storms in Arkansas during the week-end,Reuter'à American Ser-

vice.

Ken;

LETTER GOLF SOLUTION,

Here is the solution to the puzzle ón another page,

MOON MOAN, MEAN, BEAN, BEAM.

In the opinion of the court. casualty was caused by the halmsman mistaking the order and shaping a course S, 0,50 E, instead of tho ona

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given by the master.. In the opinion out."

of the court, the master was guilty In view, however, of the decision of negligence In that he did not ace of the ex parte Storey, the court on for himself that the helmuman had the evidence at present before 11, turned on the correct couYSO, "We fools that it is debarred from" den)- think that his primary duty was|ing with the master's certificate, to pee to the course and that, it was but it bomulders that Capt. Harrer for his officer to attend to the look- should be severely reprimanded.

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