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LEE TRACY

HILL TELL THE WORLD

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1934.

LATE MR. TYCHO WING

CHINESE RED SUSPECT

Tribute Paid By The

Chief Justice

ON TRIAL AT MANILA

(Special to "Tafegraph")

PRINCESS MARINA GREETED

Warm Welcome In The Highlands

London, Sept. 17..

A tribute to the inte Mr. Tycho Wing was paid at a special Full

A Royal Guard of 50 men of the Court sitting nt the Supreme

ille Trigraph, Copyright, Telegraphia & Argyll and Sutherland High- Court this morning by Mr. Justice agra Office, 1896. Received, September landers were drawn up in the A. D. A. MacGregor, Chief Justice, 40 p.m.).

station forecourt, bagpipes sound- Manila, Sept. 18. Mr. Justice Jacks, Paisue Judge,

Governor Murphy has announced cd a welcome, and troops presented was on the Bench and representa

to by way of greeting tiver were present of the barris. that the Deportation Board has arms ters and solicitors in the Colony. ouquired into the charges against Princess Marina, who, with Prince

The Chief Justice said: "I desire that he had advocated violence and at Ballater this morning.

Ong Woo-teng, alleged Communist, George and her parents, arrived

They continued their on behalf of my Brother Jackai

journey to and myself to express the very disorder, but had found him not great regret we felt when, this guilty. Consequently, he will not Balmoral Castle in the company of the Duke and Duchess of York morning, we learned of the unbe deported.

It is reliably learned that the and Princess Elizabeth and the timely death of a member of the

Claud King's Equerry, Lord local Bus, Mr, Tycho Wing,

Chinese Consul-General has not "Mr. Wing was very new yet roquested the deportation of Hamilton, who were on the plat- member of the local Bar though Shu Yu-chao, who was Mayor of form to receive the visitors, he had. I understand, practised Amoy at the time of the Fukien for many years in Shanghai and revolt, there earned n deservedly high It was suggested that the Con-repeated outbreaks of checring. reputation."

sulate should awaited the outcome Outside the gates of the Castle, "I have only had the advantage of the inquiry regarding Ong Woo at Balmoral, Highlanders, gillies of the assistance of Mr.. Tyche teng, and possibly there will now Wing in one case in this Court be no request for Shu Yu-chno's and I am very happy to say that deportation. United Press. I was then able and very glad to express in Court my personal' sense of indebtedness to him for

the assistance he gave me.

FINE WEATHER

It comes as a very real shock to

A weak antleyalone is centred my Brother Jack's and myself to

over Mongolin. The typhoon is hear of this sudden and very adituated about 270 miles E.N.E. of rassing, and I desire to express

if I may say so not only on behalf Manila, moving W.NAV, or N.W. of the Bench, but on behalf of the Local forecast:-Moderate wester- ly or variable winds, freshening. the solicitors of this

rom N. or N.E; Ane genernily.

Bar and

Colony, our very deep regret at his death and our very real sym- pathy with his wife and relatives.

HUGE RAILROAD SCHEME

MAY INCREASE U.S. DEBTS

Washington, Sept. 17. Important officlala state that the Administration is not opposed to profit in business.

The Government Is considering a reorganisation of railroads sup ported by Government credit. Compulsory consolidations under

TO-DAY

ONLY

DAILY AT

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and 9.30 P.M.

Federni charter may results. The formula for the revaluation of railroad property has not yet been determined.

its

raliroad

A large crowd had assembled and the Prince and his finnece the waved acknowledgments to

and others employed on the estate were drawn up in double line na a Guned of Honour, and a group of people of the neighbourhood threw flowers and heather as a the symbol of good luck B Prince's Car passed through the gates-British Wireless.

OLD RESIDENT'S

DEATH

HEAD OF CHINESE FIRM

We regret to record the death of Mr. Kwok Shiu-auen, which curred at his residence, No. 128, Bonham Strand East, yesterday.

Mr. Kwok was an old resident of

Colony, being one the

of the

Ideas of Federal debt may have. to undergo servere revision. Ac-founders of Messrs. Hin Fat and tual and contingent Government Co., Ltd. He was born in 1868, liabilities may run a high

and came to the Colony at the age $100,000,000,000 if the Administra of 25 and joined the firm of Messrs. tion proceeds with

David Sassoon and Co. He resigned plan.

in 1878 to participate in founding the firm of Hin Fat and Co., Ltd. of which he was managing direc- tor. He is survived by two wives, thvo

Hin-wang 8ons, Mr. Kwok and Mr. Kwok Tai-fal, and two daughters.

US Treasury buying of silver is expected to continue.

Europe thinks that the price of gold will rise in terms of non- gold currencies.

The seasonal upturn in business ju slower than was anticipated.- Swan. Culbertson and Fritz.

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