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THE HONGSUNGU
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1933.
DOLONOR BOMBED-
MANCHUKUO OFFENSIVE NOT YET LAUNCHED
MOLASSES BY MAIL
COMPANY FINED FOR INADEQUATE PACKING
MR. A. W. BROCK.
P. & O. QUARTER-MASTER DIES SUDDENLY
Peking. Aug. 12. A fine of $30 was imposed by Mr.
On board the P. & 0. B.K. Chinese roports state that Schonold, at the Contral Magia-Rajputana, which lay alongside the Japanese planes, during the past tracy on Saturday morning, on Kowloon Wharf on Saturday mor few days have been heavily bomb the Pure Cane Molasses Company, William Brock, was found lying dead ning, a quarter-master, Mr. Arthur ing Dolonor, which the Chineseo. Ltd, for having sent a parco by in his enhis. troops are still holding.
post containing samples of mo- The Japanese-Manchukuo offen- lasses which damaged and solled sive on the city has not yet been other parcels. | launched.-Reuter,
to
The news was received with shock | by all his colleagues aboard, as Mr. Mr. T. P. K. Kemble, appearing Brock appeared to be in quite a nor. for the defendant company, alleg had not shown signs of any serious, mál condition the previous day, and Charhar's Governor
ed that the parcel had been illness, although he was known Peking, Aug. 12.
damaged through mishandling on be suffering from diabetes. The Due to the persuasion of Marshal the part of the postal authorities. deceased had even kept the middle Chiang Kai-shek, General Sung
Mr. W. J. Carrio, the Post-master watch from 12 midnight on Friday! Cheh-yunn has given up his an Genoral, prosecuting, said that on to a.m. on Saturday," and had thei nounced intention to roalgn the May 30 the parcel was posted ad-. | turned-In, governorship of Charhar as soon dressed to Oi Yuk-kee, Shanghai,
com-by the Pure Cano Molasses Com- 7 a.m. on Saturday, when a mess The tragedy was discovered about as he reaches 'Kalgan and pletes the rehabilitation of thepany. Hongkong. The parcel was mate went to summon Mr. Province.
stated to contain samples of mo- Brock to breakfast. Receiving no lasses of no value. A verification response, he went into the cabin and certificate was received from the there found the deceased lying dead. Shanghai Post Office, and It stated that "the parcel was broken and that six other parcels in the same ong had been solled. Another verifiention certificate had been received for a parcel to another A sad aspect of the tragedy is the addressee, which stated that a sult fact that the deceased was married, of woollen clothing had been soil-four years ago, and leaves a wife and
son, about two years old, at Home, ed. This parcel was consequently returned and compensation had been duly paid.
He has not yet left for Kalgan, but is expected to go there at any time.
General Feng Yu-hsiang. told a'
was leaving journalist that he Kalgan in a day or two, but when asked where he would live, replied, "It is not a very important matter where I live."-Router.
Rack to Talshan
Peking, Aug.. 13. According to advices reaching hero, Genoral Fong Yu-lisiang, erstwhile warlord of Charhar, is
about to seek retirement.
He has apparently accepted the invitation of General Han Fu-chu to resume his abode at Talshan, China's sacred mountain, in Shantung.
telegram
Mr. Carric said that there was no question of Inadequate packing. The fact remained that there was some liquid substance in the par- cel, which was able to leak out. According to the Postal Guide, ad- vice was given as to the packing
The flag of the 8.8. Rajputana was flown at "half-inust on Saturday morning, and she sailed at noon for Singapore and London.
Thirty years Service. Mr. Brock, who was about 50 years old, counted about thirty years service in the P. & G. Line, and was a well-known figure in the Far East. He was a very likeable man, and was very popular with all his friends and acquaintances.
The deceased came of a well-known of liquids. It stated that two re-family in England, being kin to the According to a
manufacturers of fire-1 receptacles must be used. The outer well-known colved from Kalgan to-day, Feng one to be made of strong wood, works. He was a native of Sussex. The funeral took place yesterday has decided to go to Talan and and saw-dust or some other ab-
nt the Happy Valley Houth to Tsinan, leaving byside, so that nothing leaks out.
sorbent packing must be used in-morning
cemetery, the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave special train to-night or to-
officiating. morrow morning.
General Sung Chch-yuan, Nan- king'a appointee to the head of the Governmont in Charhar as Feng's successor, is accompany
as far the "Christian: General” na Péking-Reuter.
MOB ATTACKS BLUE SHIRTS
BATON CHARGE IN DUBLIN
Sufficient Packing.
Mr. Kemble submitted he had no case to answer. The parcel left Hongkong with sufficient packing. and any damage to it must have been caused by the postal authori- ties. There was, he said, nothing to exempt the postal authorities from liability, The Puro Cane | Molasses Company had frequently seut samples of molasses packed in this way, viz., in a wooden box,
Among those present were Mestre. T. G. S. Alexander, J. Lowrie, J. M. Mackinnon. A. Ilny.Edie and J. H. Houre, representatives of the P. &. 0. Company.
Wreaths were sent by his sorrow- ing wife and son, Mr. J. Lowrie, Mr. J. H. Hoare, the P. &. O. Company,
Messrs. Mackinnon. Mackinzie and Company and his mess mates.
the walls of which were about half SIR J. PENNEFATHER'S
DEATH ANNOUNCED
an inch thick. Inside was a water- tight tin containing the molasses, and it was well sealed up. tin
This
exetly fitted the box, and paper packing was used to prevent it shifting.
Although General O'Duffy, head
Counsel submitted that he would of the newly-organised National Guard, called off the parade of leave it to his Worship to deter Blue Shirts, a severe clash oc-mine whether the parcel left Hong- curred in Dublin yesterday. kong in a reasonable condition to
Six of the Blue Shirts were at prevent damage. tacked by a mob, and the fierca: street fight which resulted was only quelled and the Blue Shirts. rescued, by a baton charge by men of the Civic Guard, "
Dublin WRS prepared for emergencies. Hundreds of police were stationed at strategle points and the Civic Guards patrolled the streets. Two armoured cars cruis- ed here and there. Troops were standing by in case of trouble.
Mr. Schofield: It is obvious on the face of it that any violent force on that box might crack the tin.
KEEN HUNTSMAN
London, August 12. The death is announced of Sir John (de Fonblanque) Penne- father, former Conservative M.P. for the Kirkdale Division of Liverpool, at the age of 77.- Our Own Correspondent,
Sir John was born in 1856 and was the son of the Inte Major Mr. Kemble: The tin is water-Kingsmill Pennefather, of Golden, tight and the wood is half an ineli Co. Tipperary, Ireland, and Jane thick, with paper packing Inside. Catherine Patricia.. daughter of consider it would require some the late Mr.--Thomas de Granier very rough handling to damage it. de Fonblanque, formerly Her Mr. Scholleld (addressing Mr. Majesty's Charge D'Affaires at Carrie): How are these parcels Belgrade. He was also a nephew despatched?.
of the late General Sir John L.
Until noon the city was quiet. Mr. Carrie: Some are despatch-Pennefather, K.C.B., and a grand- At that hour, however, six uniformed fu bags, and others in parcels, son of the late Sir Jonah Barring- ed and unarmed Blue Shirts emerg- but in most cases bags are used.
ed from the headquarters of tho National Guard and marched up O'Connell Street.
They were immediately attacked by a large crowd.
Few Breakages. Mr. Kemble: Many
samples
of molasses have been sent before, and this is the first instance in which damage had been done, which looks as if it might have been subjected to some bad treat ment on the way.
ton, K.C, M.P.. Judge of the High Court (Admiralty), Ireland. Sir John was educated in Ireland, and in 1900 contested the North Mournouthshire Division as Conservative candidate. In 1915 he became Conservative M.P. for The Blue Shirts put up a fierce
the Kirkdale Division of Liver- fight with their fists, A score of Civic Guards arrived and charged
pool, retaining the sent until 1929. A keen huntsman, ie was master the crowd with batons.
Mr. Schofield: The only thing of the North Herefordshire Fox- several minutes there was fi to do is to pack the tin in saw-dust.hounds from 1901 to 1903. He was strenuous hand-to-hand battle.
Mr. Kemble: No doubt that also a member of the Select Com- Finally the Guards triumphed. will be done in future. They drew a cordon around the six
mittees on Naval and Military Mr. Scholeld: It la just a case War Pensions, and on Increases battered Blue Shirts and escorted of pure misfortune.
of War-time Wealth and on Mr. Kemble: I think it is rather Estimates. bad luck that my client should suffer for it.
them back to their headquarters.
For
The Blue Shirts were severely cut about the head and body Bruter.
Mr. Carrie: The certificate stated that the parcel was received in a badly broken condition, with TUNG. SANG SEQUEL. faut saw-dust, and with the con- tents flowing out. Its breakage was due to bad packing.
MANCHUKUO PROTESTS
TO SOVIET
Harbin, Aug. 12.
Mr. Schofield suggested that it might have been smashed through striking against the side of the ship.
A vigorous protest has been The evidence of Mr. F. M. Silva, lodged by the Manchukuo authori-Accountant and cashier of the ties with the Sovial Government in Company was then taken, and he connexion with the s.8. Tung Sang testified to what Mr. Kemblo had Incident on July 7, when Soviet nid about the packing of the par- frontier guards boarded the vessel col.
in Manchukuo waters near Hulin:: Mr. Carrie submitted that ab- and, after confiscating the cargo, sorbing material must be used, as decamped with ten Russian the tin might, break through ex- emigrants who were en route to pansion by heat, Manchukuo.
Mr. Komble: Thore again : If, The protest was handesi over by the postal authorities had put it Mr. Shili Lul-pen, a representative In a place of normal heat it would of the Foreign Ministry, to M. not have burst. Slavutsky, the Soviet Consul- Mr. Schofield decided to convict, General here.
saying he would make no order as After recounting the facts of to damages, and only impose a the case, the Note demands the im- fine of $30, i mediate release of the emigrants. and severe punishment of the O.S.P.U. detachment responsibic.
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It also demands an apology from the Boviot Government and guarantee of no repetition of "such Incidents in the future.Reuter.
Esplonage Charge
Tokyo, Aug. 12. According to press reports here Prince Ukhtomsky, and the other. nino White Guarda, alleged, to have:: been seized aboard the Tung Sang In Manchukuo! territorial Sewators;
FREE
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He married. Madeline Emily! Melenina, Becond daughter of the Inte Sir Robert Stewart.
Sir John was also known for: his political publications chief among them being "The Capital Levy Exposed," and. "Safeguard-
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