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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
HAICHING PIACY TRIAL, CROWN LAND SALE.
EVIDENCE GIVEN BY NAVAL
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BOARDING PARTY.
NEW KOWLOON BLOCK SOLD
AT UPSET PRICE.
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Only one block was offered at the At the conclusion of the hear- ing of the case against three Chin weekly sale of Crown Land at the ese in connexion with the attempt Crown Lands Office of the P. W. D., ed piracy of the s. Haiching, Mr. yesterday, and this was for the upset L. R. Andrewer, the Assistant price of $6,750. ·
The land is situated at the junc. Crown Solicitor, intimated that except for the evidence of P. Sion of Om Yau and Shek Kip Me! Mottram, who was at present in Streets and is officially designated
TO-DAY'S RADIO.
| INTERESTING PROGRAMME FROM LOCAL STATION,
A good selection of gramophone music will be broadcast from the Government Station to-day and to night. The full programme is given
below
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1930.
PASSENGERS
ARRIVED.
CONSIGNEES. NOTICE:
· SERVICES CONTRACTUELADES MESSAGERIES MARITMES, The Steamship, s
"ANDRE LEBON” · Arrived Hongkong on Tuesday, the 28th January, 1930, From MARSEILLES. &c. Consigners of Cargo by the above
named steamer are bereby that their mond hereby informed of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed had placed at their rink in the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon, whence delivery can be bl tained as the goods are landed
hospital, and a Chinese, who would 48 New. Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1304. and Victor records supplied by Thomas, Mrs. F.A. Bowern, Mrs. E Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd.,
Jt is sold for a period of 75 years, be away at sen until February commencing from July 1, 1898 with the prosecution had now com- the option of renewal for a further pleted its fasc..
term of 24-years. An annual rental of $34 is payable on the properly,
Licut.Commander E. W. B. Sim, R.N., commanding officer of HM.S. Sterling, "said on the night of December 7, he was at anchor in
of the persona in any way,
The purchasers were Messrs. Lau Cheung, Lai Cho Tim, Sul Wing, and Cheng Ping Shum, of 150 Nm Cheong Road, Shamshulpo.
Only a very few people attended
To-day's Wireless Programme Brandenst by ZBW, on 365 metres.
6.00 p.m. Programme of H. M. V. courtesy of Mesara, Moutrle.
Zampa-Overture," (Herold),
Victor Symphony Orchestra: "Oh Maggie, What Have You Been
Up To? (Ellon), "I've Got A Man," (Milton),
Gracie Fields. "Ballet Egyption Suite," (Luigini),
Concert Orchestra. 5.30 p.m. Children's Programme. Aunt Lotty, Aunt Madge and Uncle Jack will entertain the Kiddies
6.00 p.m. European Programme continued.
"Old Time Songs,"
"Gooda not cleared within 7 days-10-.| cluding date of arrival, will do sub- Ject to rent.
** All claims must be sent to the un- 5th February 1930, or they will not dersigned before the Thursday, tho. be recognized,
the Godowns, for examination by the Damaged Packages must be left in
consignees, and the Company's Bar- rayer Messrs:--Goddard & Douglas at 10.00 a.m. February, 1930.
on Monday, the 3rd
Per 34. Empress of Ásia from Vie- Meris, B.C. and ports, February 3,—
Mr. W.G. Fallon, Mrs. Swan Kernan, Mr. and Mrs. J. MacDonald, Miss H.31. Elspeth, Misa F. Stevenson, Mr. E.D. Talbot, Rev. and Mrs. C.L. Wood, Mr. J. Coulthart, Mr...D. Cox,ood, B. Tseng, Mr. S.K. Toaung, Mr. O.E. Nelson, Mr. Vansteinberger, Mr. L. Everett, Bir. B.D.F. Belth, Mr. J.AT Kew, Mr. Wai Luk. Chuen, Mr. J. Per. kins. Mr. W.S. Forbes, Mr. T.F. Tai, Mr. A.R. Robinson, Mr. Y.L. Lee, Mr LT. Liang, Mr. H. Hale, Mr. and Mrs, James Tong, Miss V.R. Clark, Mr. S.L. Koo, Mr. D.Z. Dien, Miss K. Kurihara, Mine K. lial, Mies XX. Wong, Mr. Z.T. Koo, Mr. C.Y. Koo, Mr. and Mrs, S.11. Chen, Mr. Vico Chu, Mr. Z.K. Wang, Bishop J. Nucleon, Mr. J.H. Ezekiel, A.H, Lum adain, Mrs. E. Ferrscher, Mrs. L Keller, Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Hubbard, Matr, C Hubbard, Miss Dutch Hub- Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. Jones Lec, Ming A.B. Chan, Mas A. bard, Miss A. Hubbard, · Mr. R.W. That's How I Feel About You,
Leung, Mr. Goon Hooy Ngok, · Mrs. Sweetheart," (Davis and Gottler), J.D. O'Toole, Mrs. Ward, Mr. Wat Thoughts of You," (Novello),
Leung. Mr. and Mrs. Kwan Hung Gracie Fields. Chin, Matr. Kwan 6o, Mrs. Lai Juno "Brooklet,"
Sing. Mr. and Mrs. Leong Hol Choon, Turkish March,"
Sergei Rachmaninoff.1.C. Chang, Mrs. L. Hall, Mr. A. Hall, Mr. E. Bunn, Miss T., Sung, Mr. Early Ragtime Memories,"
Jack Hylton and His Orchestra.al, Mr. O, Chan, Mr. V.N. Liu, Mr. Mr. P. Hall, Mr. N.C. Ng. Mr. N.S. "In a Japanese Garden," (Higgs), "The Sacred Hour,"
and Mrs. Kwan Ming Sang, Mr. Lam Reginald Foort. Sui Wo. Mr. F.J. Hitchin, Mr. M.E. "The Song in Ended?"
Arney, Mr. G. Fatechand. Mink S,M, Chow. Mrs. H. and 2 Misses Chen, "Just a Memory,"
Winnie Melville and Derek Oldham.
Mr. H.S. Yum, Mr. S.HT! Lo, Mr. H. Chen, Mr. Y.S. Chen, Mr. Y.V. Tseng,
St. John's Cathedral choir and "William Tell-Overture," William Tell-Overture,"
At Dawn," (Rossini),
Mr. Kwan Che Ping, Miss L. Ho, Mr. friends held their annual social CI. Tone. Mrs. C. Tang. Mr. K.Ron Friday evening, and a most en- "The Storm" (Rossini),
Tong, Mrs. Ty Cheg Tenn, Miss Sujoyable time was spent in the Arthur Pryor Bu, Mr. A. Veitch, Mr. and Mrs. Tye Cathedral Hall. which was decora- William Tell-Overture,"
Ken Lin, Mr. K. Ma, Mr. S.H, Lee,ted with flags and festoons, the "The Calm,"
MAW. Cool. Mr. and Mrs. S.Wwork of the committee, making it "William Tell-Overture,"
Childs, Miss A.S. Comni, Mr. FJ look very Jolly. "Finale,"
Henning, Mr. B.A. Kiernan, Mr. and
The parly numbered about fifty, Mrs. CE Rogers, Mr. B. Utley, Mr. Mason as master of cere- Mr. J.L. Barrett, Miss A Plantloge,
Band.
Tai Sami creek, and at 4.45 a.m.j the following day he received the sale. wireless message from Hongkong stating that the Halching had been he saw a Chinese stagger out of pirated. He proceeded to the the Indian guards' cabin. This spot and located the Hatching with was about 11 a.m. He recognited his searchlight and then closed to the man na the third defendant. her. The Hatching was on fire at Witness arrested him and took him the time and he assisted in getting up to the saloon, where he turned it under control, whilst he also him over to the Sick Berth Atten- took on board a number of persons dant, and he also placed him under from the Haiching as well as some an armed guard. He was the from a nearby junk. He supposed same man as he saw when he frst there were about 30 taken off the went to the cabin with Light, junk. He could not identify any Lewis, when they thought the man was dead. About 2 o'clock he was Mr. L. R. Andrewes intimated to told that a man had been found the magistrate that all he could under a Hfe-belt locker, and he hope to do with the second de-went up to the boat deck, accom fendant was to trace him as having panied by one of the armed guards, originated from the Hajching.ife challenged the man under the That was all he could attempt to locker and drew his pistol. Ho do.
fold the man to come out, but Sub-Lieut. H. G. A. Lewis. "found that he could not do so, an H.M.S. Sterling, said that at 6:10 witness sent for two more mell, a.m. on December 8, he proceeded] who come and caught hold of the in charge of an armed guard from man's arms, and pulled him out. the Sterling to the Hatching. He identified the man as the rst Upon arrival he inspected the ship lefendant. Witness then hand- and went to the Indian guards' uffed him, but seeing that they cubin, where he anw lying on the might slip over his hands, he fed Boor, un Indian guard and harms together, and fixed the Chinese. Both appeared. In be end of the rope to the handcuffs. dead. He subsequently saw ra Mr. T. C. Corbett, Sick Berth Chinose in the saloon, who was Attendant. II.M.S. Sterling. spoke wounded, whom he now identified to tending the wounded on the the third defendant. - Upon Hajching and of visiting the arrival at Hongkong he saw this Indian guards' cabin, where he man, together with the first de- found one laplan guard, whore TWO LETTERS FOUND TO BE ME M Will, Kelly and Mr. On fendant, who was found, under a pulse was beating faintly, but life-belt locker, handed over, to who died as they removed him. the police.
Later, the previous witness handed Handcuffed and Bound. over to him the third defendant, H.M.S. Sterling, Bald at 6.30 m. loud. He was suffering frem Leading seaman F. J. Halsey, of who was very weak from lot of on December 8, he went on board wounds to his left shoulder, left the Kalching with the hrmed | thigh and right hand. Upon guard, and there, posted, santries. arrival at Hongkong, with He placed one outside the Indian banded him over to the police) guards' cabin, and later, as he was The case will he resumed this going round to inspect the sentries, afternoon.
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D. Chittenden. Mr. Clarence W. Cum- The music for the dancing was the Khedivial Mail 8.8. Co. ming, Mr. Eugene N. Duberry, Major supplied by the Anderson Musie and Mrs. J.A. Day, Mr. Olen L. Everts,Co., who kindly lent one of their Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas E. Flaherty, latest instruments, the "Columbia Miss Gertrude M. Flaherty, Mr.
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10,000 ISHIRALA 7,841 | TAKLIWA '7,996 TILAWA" * 10,006 | TALAMBA 8,018 | ||Calls Rangoon.
8th Feb. 13th Fob. 25th Job. 11th Mar. 14th Mar.
S'pore, Penang & Calcutta S'pore, Penang & Caloutta S'pore, Penang & Caloutta S'pore, Penang & Calcutta S'poro, Penang & Calcutta
Per S. President Grant from With a regularity that is as per- Shanghai, Japan and US on Jan 31. plexing as it is annoying, English-Mr. 11. Bassarmal, Mr, Emile Genn-
Sketches by Mrs. Mather, and Siberia and Japan on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. D.C, Jackson Mr. David mail that arrived in Shanghai via berger, Mr. Chan Chee, Mr. B. Gold her pupila gave great amusement, smith, Mr. C.C. Huang, Mr. 6. Hedaya, the dancing being much admired. last week was found to have been Judah, Miss M. Lee, Mr. Tong Doo ing the evening, these being ably
Refreshments were served dur tampered with the fourth time lang. Mr. Tye Kean Liu, Mrs. H.C. supervised by Mra. Deacon and this year. -
Mei, Miss Julin Mel, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs. Hopper. Mrs. Deacon pre- KIDDERPORE This mail came by the Siberia 9 Son, Mrs. T.C. Sun, Miss Tsented the prizes to the success- Maru, and there were 578 bags in all, These were from all Euro- SF. Tang, Mr. C.W. Tseng, Mrs. C. duties of MC. in a splendid man-Cargo only,
Sun, Miss Y.T. Sun, Mr. S. Shinjo, Mr. ful competitors at the clone.
Mr. Mason carried out the countries, incliding, of Verlegsen, Mstr. Morris Vorleyson, rourke, Great Britain.
Matr. Robert Verleysen, Miss G. ner, backed up by his committee, Wong, Mr. R.B. Wong, Mrs: Yuen Mesars, Fountain, Best and Hop Constantinople Pyrons, Smyrna and other Lavant Porta by Statemen Following the usual custom, Wah, Mrs EW. Andrews, Mr. Robert per postal officials went on board to take delivery, In view of the three previoite cases of tampering, special attention wis given to each bag, and in due course one
Charles S. Harris, Mr. Harry Kolster Radio and Gramophone." TALMA found that looked suspicious. Asrielt, Mr. and Mrs. George Lens, Mr. with records-Contributed. on the previous occasiona, the po Edward P. Llewelyn, Mr. Blas Man- tal offelals and officers, from the steamer were present when the Martin Mrs. K.L. Morrison, Mrs. C.B. gune, Mrs. J. Martin, Miss Jeanne bar was opened. Inside was an
Oppenshaw, Mr. Bertha McVay, Mrs. CV, Rault, Mr. - Leon Oppenshaw, Mr. Carl G. Elteste. ather bag with registered matter Sibiringoff. from Glasgow, that was' despatch- Per 8.8. Tanda, from Australin' and ed on December 30, 1929, The ports, Jan. 3-Rev. T.V.G, Gulon, string of this bag had been cut. Mr. D.P. Rell. Mins V.F, Harvey, Mrs, S.N. Moon, Miss A.P. Smith, Mr. R. Investigation showed that two Winterson, Mr. E.. Hydo, Consul registered letters for Shanghai | Gen. Garrels, Mrs, Garrels, Misu A.M. had been tampered with. Aa on Buckner, Miss J. Sullivan, Mr.. A.S. Per a.s. Empress of Asia to Manila,TANDA former occasions, the local postal Peters, Mrs. Pelors, Mrs. R.R., Gib Feb. 3.Mr. M. E. Arey, Mr. 8, F. ST. ALBANS 4,500 authorities notified London and son, Mr. C. Munro, Mr. C.E. Robinson, Bamsey, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. de
6,853 TANELLORE Mr. and Mrs Tokyo of what had occurred. No M, Robinson. Rev. Father Shok, R. Blecourt, reply to the notifications which casiner. Mrs. Josie Lam Sun, Master F. Eucebro, Misa Eucebra, Mr. and
Rev. John Bigland, Mr. and Mrs. Les Chandoomal, Mr. D. F. Dreher, Mrs. Calle Port Holland. were sent on the three previous R. Schultz, Miss L. Schultz, Mr. D. Mrs. R. F. Hall, Rev. W. S. Kress, instances of tampering have been Daniels, Mr. Berukison, Mrs. Berald Mr. Lam Kung, Mr. Leung Lut, Mr. received.
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