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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1931.

PARTIAL AMNESTY

IN-INDIA.

(Continued from Pago,2.)

ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY. CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. COPENHAGEN,

The Motor-Vesiel,

"AFRIKA" having arrived consignees of cargo are hereby informed that all goods. are being landed and placed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.

THE ANNUAL MEETING HELD YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. The annual meeting of the St. tion rejecting "the alleged con- David's Society of Hongkong was clusions reached by the ao-called held yesterday afternoon In the Round Table," and have 'emphați- | board-room the Hongkong cally endorsed the All Indian Na-Chamber of Commerce with Mr. tional Congress stand at Lahore D. A. Richards in the chair. Others in demanding Swaraj, and also present were Mr. E. R, Price (Hon: Ltd where delivery can be obtained urge the Nationallala to continue Socrotary and Treasurer), Mrs. on as the goods are landed.

the struggle for freedom with re- doubled vigour.-Reuțer.

Lahore Outrage.

of

Mra. Hoopar,

Rendall, Thomas and Mossra. R. H. Davies, Capt.

G. S. Hugh-Jones, E. C. Thoman, W. T. Lowie, T. Hughes and E. Lloyd-Jones.

No claims will be admitted after all goods remaining undelivered after the goods have loft the Godowns and 31st January 1031, at 4 p.m. will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined by Mesare Anderson and Asho on the 30th January 1931, at 10 am.

All claims against the vessel must

Lahore, Jan. 26. The Chairman presented the fol- report of the Rejecting the jury's recommend-lowing anaus!

mercy, the Sessions Society: Judgo, Mr. Justice Anderson, laid on the Cenotaph by the Pro-be prosented to the Undersigned Buntenced to death Hari Kishem,

charged with the murder

Hongkong Shananās

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ation for

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Apr.

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Express of ADIA

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Apr. 27

Emprase of Chandat

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To

MEE CHEUNG

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Branch 7, Beaconsfold. Arcade.

of

police sub-inspector and the at tompted murder of the Governor of the Punjab and a police in apretor-Reuter.

zi dinner In the evening

WAR

No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bill of Lading will be countersign

by JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD. Agenia. Hongkong, 24th January, 1931.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

On March 1, 1930, a wreath was aldent, supported by members of before the 4th February 1981, or they the Committee and other members, will not be recognized.

Telegraphic messages of con- gratulation were uxchanged be- tween the Society and Welsh So-ed cieties in Shanghai, Singapore (Sir Geoffrey De Montmorency, and Bombay. the Governor of the Punjab, was held at Lane, Crawford's Restau- slightly wounded by two revolver:

and shots when lonving the University rant attended by membera

their friends to the total number Convocation at Lahore on Decem-f nearly Afty. The thanks of the her Two arresta were made in Committee are due to the follow- connexion with the outrage. The ing members who contributed to Governor was frod at from ex- the programme of entertainment tremely close, quarters and had a and helped to make the evening very narrow escape. One bullet auccess: Mrs. Rendall, Mrs. struck his left arm and another Hooper, Mr. D. M. Richards, Mr. Mr. grazed his back. A third struck Phillipa, Capt. Thomas and Sub-Inspector Chanan Singh, who David Davies. died later. Two constables and n Iwaman doctor were also wounded.]|

The Society again supported Earl Haig's Fund for disabled ex- service men by contributing $30 for poppies which were designed in the form of the Welsh Dragon ROBBERY PREVENTED. and laid on the Cenotaph on 11th

November.

ARMED MEN RAID HOUSE IN

KENNEDY ROAD,

The accounts call for llitie com- from entrance ment. Receipts fees and yearly subscriptions are normal. The reduced balance in compared with Owing to an alarm being prompt hand $31.64 an ly raised in a neighbouring house. $77.42 last year is accounted for five rubbers, who succeeded in gain by the fact that there have boca ing entrance to No. 60, Kennedy no life membership subscriptions; Road, ground floor, yesterday fore-printing and advertising costs are noon, were compelled to decamp without accomplishing their object.

Wong MI, widow, in a report to the Police, states that the mon entered the house at a quarter to twelve yesterday, two of them be- ing armed with butchers' knives. They bound and gagged her, to gether with her amah, with clothes that they had brought with them, apparently for that purpose,

also higher.

With these remarka propose the adoption of the rep. and accounta.

This was passed unanimously.

New President,

The Chairman then sald that the next item on the agenda was to elect a President for the cut- rent year.

From MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAITS.

The Steamship,

~BENREOCH" Consignees of Cargo are hereby are being informed that all Goods landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd. whence and/or from the wharven delivery may be obtained.

Capt. Thomas proposed that Bir.a

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have Joft the Godowns, and all Goods remalolog undelivered after the 31st January 1931, will be subject to rent.

All claims apuinst the steamer must be presented to the Undersign- the 14th February n ar before 1931, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Guds are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 19th January 1931, at 10 a.m. Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.

by

He, Fire Insurance has been effect-

Ending will be counter-

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 24th January, 1991,

David's Day should include the

Battalion

Mrs. Kendall then proposed that; dinner be held at Lane, Craw-

a police. S. Hugh-Jones, who had been ford's restaurant on the night be

at No. 68, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer of fore St. David's Day (ie., Satur-

the Society In the past, should be day night),

While thus engaged, whistic was sounded Kennedy Road, and when they heard

it the men ran away. Nothing was stolen. No arrests had been ef fected last night.

elected President. The speaker This was agreed to by the meet- nating us Saturday night would be said that Mr. Hugh Jones served the Society in that capacity convenient for à larger number of some time ago and he thought that members,

Two knives were picked up by byd be showing some of their was then appointed to make the

the Police, these having been carded in the house by the bera.

:

dis-

elceling him as President they The following sub-committee rob-uppreciation for his past work. arrangements of the annual din- Vice-President, Capt. Thomas' proposal was sec-nor:-'resident,

Hon. Secretary, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. onded by Mr. Richards.

Rendall, and Mr. D. M. Richards. It was also decided to lay n wreath on the Cenotaph on St. Members David's Day at 10 a.m. the were requested to attend the cere un-mony. paɛeed

LATE CAPT. SCHOOP.

SERVICES REPRESENTED IN IMPRESSIVE CORTEGE.

Flags on British warships in port were flown at half-mast yesterday, in respect to the late Capt. A. K. Schoon, commander of the United States Naval Patrol of South China, when an impressive cortege convoy ed his body from the Royal Naval llospital to the liner President

Jackson.

All the British services in Hong- kong were represented. The Pre-

Mr. Hugh-Jones thanked Capt. Thomas for his remarks, but he thought that an older man should ur elected for the post.

The proposal was put to meeting and animously.

Mr. H. R. Davica" was elected Vice-President and Mr. E. X. I'rice was re-electod Hon. Socre- tary and Treasurer.

WAJ

Mr. Hugh-Jones, who took the chair from Mr. Richards on being elected, asked the meeting to make regard to some proposals with celebrating St. David's Day. He reminded the gathoring that it fell on Sunday this year, and that they had with them in the Colony the

Wales

Borderers. He South

sident Jackson left for America, thought that any arrangements where the body will be interred. that they made with regard to St.

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