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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22,

1934.

LATVIAN TO BE EXPELLED

SEAMAN WHO MISSED HIS SHIP

Arvid Waltkers, 22, unemployed Latvian seaman, was this morning charged before. Mr. W. Schofield, at the Contral Magistracy, with hay ing failed to register within 72 hours after his arrival in the Colony

PRINCESS IN LONDON

CHEERING CROWDS IN THE FOG

FORMER RESIDENT

PASSES

30 YEARS IN GOVT. SERVICE

Many old residents will regrat London, Nov. 21. Despite for which reduced visi-to learn of the death of Mr. bility to a few yards; Immense Alexander Watson, former Sani- cheering crowds gathered at Vic-tary Department Inspector in toria Station and lined tho ute Hongkong, who passed away, at to Buckingham Palace along which Inverness, Scotland, on Monday, at as an alien, and with having entered Princess Marina and the Duko of the age of 60 years. the Colony without a valid passport Keat drove on their arrival in Lon-

don this afternoon. on November 13.

of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of

The lato Mr. Watson, who came

of

Defendant pleaded that he had The King and Queer, the Prince to Hongkong as a police constable missed his ship, and had been in York and the Princess Royal and in 1887, with a batch later known formed by the shipping office that it Lord Harewood were on the platas "The Forty Thieves,” retired in was not necessary for him to regie- tor, as he was a seaman. He was form when the special trains ar-1917, after 80 years' service with naked to go to the Seamen's In-rived, and they cordially greeted the the Government. He had been

Princess and her parents, who were living in Scotland ever since. stitute, until arrangements could be

Dover by the made for him to go back on the first accompanied from

Duke of Kent,

After being acting Sergeant In ship available. With regard to the second charge, he did not know that On the leaving the station, the the Police Force, Mr. Watson, bo- King and Queen entered the first

Assistant Inspector camo seamen had to get passports.

car with Princo and Princess Nicholas of Greece, and the Duke Markets and in 1899 was placed in and the Princess occupied the charge of animal depots, becoming second car. They did not conceal Senior Inspector in 1902. He was their pleasure at the popular twice married, and by the first there "word four enthusiasm of their reception, and marriage smilingly returned the saluationa which continued until they entered daughters, three of whom are married, the other being Misa the Palace.

Later, the Duke and Princess Catherine Watson, sister at the drove to York House to take ten Government Civil Hospital. There with the Prince of Wales--British

Sub-Inspector Nolloth said there was no exemption for seamen under the first charge. Defendant's state ment that he had been informed by the shipping office that it was not necessary to register was in correct. Defendant went ashore and got drunk and missed bla ahip. He went to a friend, Mr. Dow, who refused to allow him to remain, as his passport was not in order, and asked him to go to the police, but Wireless. this defendant did not do. Instead he went to the Seamen's Institute, but the onus of reporting was not on the Instituta, but on the defen- dant himself.

Defendant was arrested while he was attempting to leave the Colony on the steamer Trler, following n report made by Mr. Dow that he had lost a camera. Mr. Dow gavo a full description of the defendant. When defendant was arrested it was

FUKIEN FREE OF REDS

RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME

Foochow, Nov. 22.

were two sons by the second marriage,

LOOP RAIL LINE FOR SHANGHAI

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Shanghai, Nov, 22. discovered that his passport was not The Fukien Provincial Govern-

The Municipal authorities of In order. In fact, his attempt to ment has appropriated $1,600,000

Ministry of leave the Colony was in itself a to be devoted to rehabilitation Greater Shanghal are seeking ap

proval from the breach of the Registration Ordin- work and rond building in the Railway for their plan to build ance. Thla Ordinance was made former Red aren between Chang-

loop-line branching off from especially to keep a check on these ting, Juichin and Yutu.

the Shanghal-Woosung Railway, people. Defendant had made an Meanwhile, the Pukion Govern the oldest railway in China, at the application in Shanghai for a visae ment Is devoting its full effort at Ko-Ching-Miao Station, and reach- to Hongkong, but the application carrying out reconstruction working to the Civic Centre of Greater was refund. Defendant had no in the whole province, which is Shanghai. excuan whatever for remaining in now entirely free

the Colony.

He thought that Mr.ovil.-Central News. Dow would protect him and get him

a job,

from the Red

Mr. Schofield imposed a fine of month, on the second, the sentences $25, or three weeks' hard labour, on to run consecutively, An order for the first charge, and $50, or one his expulsion was also made.

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PRINCESS MARINA LEAVES PARIS

train ever seen in France.

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The Princess and her par occupied the special coach usually reserved for the President of the

This Republic.

coach Wa separated from the remainder o the train by a carriage which was Paris, Nov, 21,

police station virtually Princess Maritia left here nt

whools. It was occupied by si 8.30, n.m, for London. Sho WAR accompanied by her parents and police commissioner and twelve

plain.

fully-armed men.

fire Prince Paul of Yago-Slavia. So la clothes anxious was she to be off that thee train also carried a

brigade.

Every mile of the Journey from party arrived at the Gare du Nord 35 minutes unrly.

Paris was patrolled by steel: Most of the waiting time the helmeted mobile guards, equipped Princess spent on the cold plate with rifles, as well as the ordinary

form, chatting with friends. gendarmerie.

Bir

Among those prosent were

Peasants gathered along the George Clerk, British Ambassador route waved Union Jacks and the to Paris and Lady Clerk and the Tricolour.

whole Embassy staff. Dozens of The Princess left for Dover at

esa noon

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who was dressed in blogs. The Chef de Protocol sald

2-Router:

Under the auspices of the Chinese good-bye to the Princess on be Y.M.U.A, the Rev. Dr. El La Al half of the French Government will conduct a series of lectures of To the cheers of a large crowd, Christianity and problems of our

AND HIS the train left punctually Sir time: These lectures art to be given,

MATE

JOHNNY WEISSMULLER

MAUREEN:

SULLIVAN

Closely

George Clark Becompanied the commencing this evening at 8pin party as far as Calais Router.at. Hop: Yat Church, Bonham Bond, and will be held each Thursday grezim ing The subjects dealt with will be as follows: Is There A God 1, Youth's Ambition, The Man Josus, What: Our Princess Marina arrived at Time: Naeds. All care: cordially in Calais on the most closely guarded vited to attend these.mectin c.2

PRA

Calats, Nov. 21

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