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Question Of Culpability
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The Editor,
CHESS RESTARTS.
PACIFIC FLIGHT.
KINGSFORD SMITH'S NEW RECORD.
Brisbane, Oct. 20. Air-Commodore Sir Charlca Kingsford-Smith, accompanied by Captain P. G. Taylor, a wireless operator and navigator, hopped
LESSON SERMON.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG
"Doctrine, of Atonement" was. the subject of the Lesson-Sermon- In all Churches of Christ, Sclon- that, yesterday, da
The Golden Text was "Tho Son
off from Brisbane at 4. 5 a.m. (2.5 of man came not to be ministered a.m. Hongkong time) on the Aratunto, but to minister, and to give stage of a daring attempt to reach his life ransom for many" California.
(Mark 10:45).
The weather was beautifully Among the eltations which com- | clear a full moon turning night al-prised the Leason-Sermon was the
most into day.
following from the Bible: "For The route waed by Kingsford God so loved the world, that he Smith on his previous trans-gave his only begotten Son, that Pacific crossing from east to west whosoever believeth in him should is being used for the present not perish, but have everlasting attempt.
Hre. For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved" (John
·
The
The daring aviators will make a non-stop flight to Suva, the capital of the small islands of Fiji, a dis- tance of 1,825 miles, a second non- stop hop from Suva to Honolulu 3:10,17). (3,288 miles) and the third lap from Honolulu to San Francisco
Lesson Sermon also. in- VICTORIA CLUB HOLD
eluded the following passages 2,408 miles). The total distance from the Christian Scienco ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING [involved is 7,521 miles.
textbook, "Selonco and Health Kingsford-Smith's machine, with Key to the Scriptures" by The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Telegraph,
Victoria Chess Club was held at Lane which has been named "Lady Mary Baker Eddy: "While wo Sirin face of the failure of Crawford's last week. In the ab Southern Cross" is a Lockheed adore Jesus, and the heart over-
Henry Altair the appeal in the Nallah Murder sonce of the president, Bir
trl-motored monoplane, flows with gratitudo for what he case, the question of capitul Pollock, Mr. W. C. Clark, Captain for which was purchased by public did for mortals,-treading alono punishment again crops up. Itlast season, took the chair.
subscription in order to allow the his loving pathway up to the will be
recalled that Ng Lol-yuen, The Secretary read his report, an- Intrepid aviator to participate in throne of glory, in speechless the defendant in this case, was nouncing the winners of inst season's the Melbourne Centenary Race agony exploring the way for us,-. first tried by an Ordinary Jury competitions RA follows: Senior An untimely mishap to the yet Jesus spares us not ono in- who failed to agree on a verdict. Championship, Sir Henry Pollock; machine prevented Kingsford- dividuni experience, if wo follow He was subsequently retried by a Junior
Smith from leaving Austraitn in his commande faithfully; and all who Specin Jury
a Brasier Creagh; Handleap Tour time to reach Mildenhall in time have the cup of sorrowful effort verdiet of guilty, but strongly ment, Major E. Brasier Crengh. for the start of the race. to drink In proportion to their recommended mercy.
demonstration of his love, till all Are redeemed through divine Love" (p. 26).
returned
Championship. Major E.
The statement of accounts showed the Club to be in a sound financial position, a balance of $46.67 carried forward to the new scanon
being
United Press.
MAIL O. K."
San Francisco, Oct. 21
Officers for the ending season were elected as follows:-President, Sir Henry Pollock; Captain, Major E
The Matson liner Monterey, Braaler Creagh; Secretary, Mr. B. C. Whose position is approximately Flold: Treasurer, Rev. Noel Evans; midway between Auckland and Committee, Messrs. E. J. Davies, G. Suva, reports that it is inter- W. Greene, T. Black, F. Tolle and B. cepting wireless messages from Kingsford-Smith. The last mens
G. Birch.
DISTRESSED AREAS.
SURREY SHERIFF'S SCHEME FOR COUNTY ADOPTION
London, Oct. 20.
Sir John Jarvis, High Sheriff of Surrey, who is promoting a scheme for the adoption of distressed areas by more prosperous counties, hus received subscriptions
Many of us who have followed closely the proceedings through out this case, still entertain doubt as to whether the defendant could single-handed and in a drunken state, have managed to pick up five lively children one by one and throw them into the nullah within a very short space of time.
There are others who have ex-
It was agreed to hold only two age received stated that "all were pressed doubt na to whether the defendant should not have been competitions during the coming sca-ok. aboard the Lady Southern guilty of manslaughter instead of ship, each open to approximately half
Mon, a Senior and a Junior Champion-Cross."--United Press.
Arrival at Suva. murder, in view of the evidence of of the Club members. A strict time intoxication. However, a verdict mit, ensuring the completion of the
Suva, Fiji, Oct. 21. has been rendered by the Special, Championship well within the acanon, Jury trying the
Special will be applied. case,
During the whole history of already Jurors are all selected for their In addition to the Championships aviation only one aeroplano has amounting to £200,000 to help the provod integrity and sound judg- there will be a permanent "Ladder," ever flown across the Pacifle to work. ment. Their verdict must, there- which will serve as a useful barometer land on Fijian shores. fore, bo accepted as a fair one. of players respective merits. Major We are especially impressed with Brasier Creagh has very kindly ar- their fairness in, making a strong ranged that his trophies for last sen- So on shall take the form of a suitable recommendation for merey. reasonable a recommendation, we "Ladder" which will be at the Club's have no doubt, will be unquestion-disposal throughout the sonson. ably accepted and given effect to: by the Authority in due course. Hut we are told that in a case not long ago, the recommendation meres by an Ordinary Jury was disregarded. Whatever reason there might have been for the KEELUNG EXPLOSION CAUSES "Lady Southern Cross", made a Service-British Wireless.
for
course of action in that case, we sincerely hope that the recommen- dation in the present. case will not meet with the same fate.
MINE TRAGEDY.
MANY DEATHS
The first "adoption" is that of
Surrey-British Wireicas...
That was in June, 1928, whon, Jarrow-on-Tyno by the County of flying over the intervening 3,288 miles of ocean separating Fiji from Honolulu Kingsford Smith piloted the "Southern Crosa"
safely across the ocean from San Francisco to Brisbane.
the
Prince's Visit.
London, Oct. 20.
The Prince of Wales will visit Durham next month to inspect the
At 4 p.m. to-day (Sydney Time) work done there for the unemploy
same avintor, piloting the ed by the local Councils of Social beautiful landing at Albert Park.
The whole European and native Amoy, Oct. 21.
population of Suva turned out to Southern Cross", which hopped off According to a message from welcome the daring aviator and his from Brisbane this morning for Keelung, Formosa, a tragle ex-
San Francisco, are being clearly re- companions, Kingsford-Smith re- a coal pit Besides the special circumstance plosion occurred in
21
station here.
In this case which would Heem there yesterday. The pit partly Celving an uproarious ovation as ceived by the RCA-Marino coast fully to warrant sparing the poor caved in, with the result that he stepped from the machine. fellow his life, the fact that the 48, miners were killed and recommendation for mercy was seriously
Injured. Thirty-two made by a Special Jury, ought to miners escaped and 41, have been carry some weight. Moreover, it rescued. should be noted that this recom- mendation was not made merely
Relief workers are. feverishly
Central News Agency.
by reason of general objection to aged in searching for corpses. capital punishment, as none of the Special Jurors took advantage
of the Chief Justice's offer to excuse nny one having such con-j scientious objection from serving,
CLEMENT.
|GOVERNMENT · HOUSE.
Tuesday, Oct, 16-is, Excellency the Governor presided at a meeling of the District Watch Committer at Government House.
Wednesday, Oct. 17.-His Ex- eellency, accompanied by Lady Peel and attended by Lt. D.L.E. Herbert, LA.. Inid the foundation stone of the new Head Office of the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, after- wards being the guests of Mr. V. M Grayburn at luncheon.
Thursday, Oct. 18-Lady
Peel,
attended by Captain Waiter, palit # visit of inspection to the new premises of the Cheer O Club, and in the afternoon was present at the Helena May Council's farewell "At Home" for Mrs. E. D. C. Wolfe, M.B.E.
His Excellency presided at ʼn meet- ing of the Legislative Council.
Friday, Oct. 19.-Lady Peci was present at a meeting of the Commit tee of the Hongkong Women's Gulld and Ministering Children's League, at which she made a presentation on behalf of the Committee to Mra.j Wolfe.
Captain Errol Manners, R.N. Junehod at Government House.
the
As compared with the 21 hours. The Inst signal, received at 9.53 it took the old "Southern Cross" to P.m., Pacific Standard Time, was
as follows: fly from Suve to Brisbane in 1028, the present hop occupied only 12 "Land sighted. Now reeling in hours 5 minutes.
radio antennae. Ready to land in The rauchine behaved perfectly five minutes. Choorlo."-United during the whole flight, the wea-Press. ther, unlike that encountered on the memorable Suva-Brisbane
Heard In San Francisco,
The Sanitary Board will meet to-flight, being elenr.-United PreRE morrow afternoon to consider corre spondence relative to special food licences in the inmediate vicinities of the four new market, besides other routine business,
In the afternoon Lady Peel, at tended by Mr. Pilcher, was present at the Sale of Work of the Peak Children's Branch of the M.C.L. at the Peak Club, and His Excellency, her face, occurred on Friday crashed into a lamp standard. attended by Captain Walter, witnes
of the night on Castle Penk Road near Miss Kwan was cut about the aed the semi-inal match
K.O.Y.LAI Polo Cup between Yenchow Street.
face by flying glass and Mr. Royal Artillery and the 1st En. The Abbas received a small cut on South Wales Bordezura
is forehead. Lisa Kwan wag Saturday, Oct. 20.-His Excellency admitted to the Kowloon Hospital, presided at a meeting of the Honorary where she is at present undergo Degree Committee of the Hongkong ing treatment.
Her condition is University.
Captain R. F. Waller, A.D.C. laldi not reported to be serious, al-
a wreath at the Cenotaph on behalf commemoration of Trafalgar Day-
It appears that Mr. C. E. Abbas, a salesman in the Company, took out a car for demonstration par poses, accompanied by Miss Kwan who was seated beside him.
motor accident in which Miss Luclo Kwan, a typist employed at the Far East Motors in Nathan Nour Yonchow Street, the driver though she is suffering from of His Excellency the Governor, in Road, recolved painful injuries to lost control of the car and it slight concussion.
Leaves on Tuesday.
Suva, Oct. 21.
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith San Francisco, Oct. 21. will leave for Honolulu on Tues- Radio messages from the "Lady day at dawn.-United Press.
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