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ADMIRAL'S
ATTACK
LLOYD GEORGE'S ANSWER
LORD WEMYSS' BIOGRAPHY
"The suggestion is that I meant to keep back the news from the public for ten hours in order to have the satisfaction of announc ing it myself in the House of Com- monsnt three n'clock in the after noxin
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. ́ MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1935.
ently planned a spectacular an nouncement of the Armistice, which he hoped to make at the Guildhall banquet on November 9. Baulked of this by the Armistice not yet being signed, he projected doing so in the House of Commons on the afternoon of the 11th, the news being meanwhile kept secret. PREMIER'S "FURY"
fury.
The whole matter appeared to him "Wemyss shrugged his shoulders so incredibly petty. Indeed, he could hardly have believed it bad it tot been vouched for by two unim peachable authorities."
Honours and rewards, the biography Dealing with the allotting of war states that Mr. Walter Long, First Lord of the Admiralty, told Lord Wester Wemyss that he was to re- crive a viscountes and a money
grant.
Worn
" is a silly a tale that I am mission the burden of overwheim- amazed that any responsible news.ing responsibility and incessant paper should think it worth whil printing,"
GERMAN CAPTAIN |H.M.S. DORSETSHIRE
SUCCUMBS
PASSES AWAY IN CANTON
WAR ii
antong
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SUFFOLK
IL.M.S. Doraetshire, under the command of Capt. A, J. L. Murray, Dsn., ..., arrived in the Colony this morning from England. She is releiving HMS, Suffolk on the China Station during the absence of that cruiser at Home for re-fit. When the Suffolk returns later in the year IMS, Dorsetshire will return to England.
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spacious, all having wooden bedsteads," | built-in cupboards, hot and cold water, telephones, etc. There are four suits, each composed of a bedroom, state- room, and two baths,
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Climatie Problems The design of the interior of tho Scharnhorst is such as will meet the Though the appearance of the demands of the extremes of climato Scharnhorst, first of the new Nord-through which the ship will have to The death occurred on Saturday'
deutscher Lloyd Bremen liners for the pass. Everything artistic was mndo "This proved impossible after Wemyss'a telephone to the King, at the Sun Yat-sen Hospital, Can
Far East Express Service, which ar to take second place to what was con- who hatt announced the happy tid-ton, of Captain Ignaz Tenfi, aged
rived hero yesterday morning, may sidered expedient and sanitary. The inga to his entourage. The Armis-4years, master of the N. D. L.
have disappointed note wito expected ship has not lost by this, however, for Mr. Lloyd George has replied to tive was accordingly made public steer Bremerhaven which is at
something more on the line of such the effect is a pleasing simplicity and berthed at the Kowlosu
German ships as the Bremen, this delightful cleanliness and eroines. Impression that the vessel built for There is a children's dining saloon a sensational attack made upon him at 11 n.m.
Popular enthusiasm concentrat Wharf, leaving for New Guinea on
freight rather thing for passengers apart from the main dining saloon, in a blography of Admiral Lord
Wednesday,
was rapidly dispelled by a a visit to both of them with an outlook to the Wester Wemyss, which has beened at Buckingham Palace, while his
Capt. Teuf) had been - ill for
the liner, when it was apparent what sea and with many windows of large Lloyd George's) official state- written by his widow and whichment in the House of Commons fell about two months and passed
comfortable and roomy vessel the limensions directly on
on to the deck. was published very recently.
after An operation for Prior to coming to the Far East Scharnhorst is from the traveller's
are smoking rooms, bars, "No ene; declared Mr. Lloyd Hat, Hence his almost unconcealed away
He kidney trouble.
the Dorsetshire was attached to points of view.
roons naul : writing roomn, and sucial George, "who takes, the trouble to Hertook into the facts of the fateful
well-known popular officer and was also the 6th. Cruiser Squadron on the
The rent service will be inaugurated and a large banqueting and
hall. the Afrien Station where she was the with the arrival of the Potsdam on
The most delightful par figure
About room, apari November 11, 1918, would reprint
flagship of Vice Admiral E.R.G. November E, but travellers took ad- practically all these planters in the South Seas,
design and This preposterous story.
Born on December 29, 1894, he | R. Evans, C.B., 1.8.0., her Com-vantage of the maiden voyage of the from their cool, subdued "The Armistice was signed at
Scharnhorst direct outlook over the sen Ave o'clock in the morning, and
became master of the Bremerhaven mander being Capt. C. E. Douglas-first of the ships and there were over colouring, is the fact that they have
800 last May. He leaves a wife, who is Pennant.
re-commissioned
passengers on the
No one heel suffer from lack of when she arrived here, 160 first class everyone throughout the world
abaurd the Scharnhorst. knew of it as soon as they woke
in Hongkong, to mourn his death. | for servies in the Far East a few
Anul 150 tourist class. Over 100 will excrete The funeral will take place to months ago.
Apart from the leave the ship
dancing cora The Dorsetshire was designed. Caplain W. Stein, commander of there are two swimming baths, built morrow, the remains being brought down by river stennier from by Sir William Berry and was the Scharnhorst on her mailen yoynge, in, a gymnasium;" and a very large Canton to-night, The interment built under the 1926-27 Estimates, is completely satisfied with his ahlp, sports deck.
The Scharnhorst arrived here early "She has behaved beautifully," will take place at the Protestant She was wintered in July 1930. declared yesterday. "The slight de- en Sunday morning, and left for Cemetery. Stabbs Rand entrance, 1927 and completed in July ask lays at Aden and Colombo were phe to the delay at Suez and Colombo she Shanghai at 6 p.m. yesterday. Owing "He was
eut. For five at 5.30 p.m.
¡She differs from the London class
unavoidable. fortunate, years he had borne without inter-
of cruiser, to which HMS. Kent | engles were new and of a new de- will not complete her full voyage to belongs. In the position of the sign; the breakdown wna repired hard and is thorough insp
Japan but will spend five days in anti-aircraft gans positions and rapidly as possible and the delay was inade of the engine the height of the bridge, the top-nierely, an unfortunate pert
decurrence Geneva, June 23. The League of Nations hulletin must dock having been removed, which might have happened to any passengers and cargo will be trans
phip and in certain dimensions.
of this type on her maiden ferred to the Franken. of industrial production for the
She has a standard displace. voyag
Voyage. The experience we gained
Return Voyage "He left for Wemyss. Arrived | urst quarter of 1935 shows an in-Iment of 10,000 tons, is 590 Teet in will be invaluable
The Scharnhorst will arrive here en manizement of the vessels which will July 3 and leave the same day on her evense for Italy, Japan, the United length with a 66 foot beam and a States, Britain and Germany draught of 17 feet.
follow us
"At first we thought the passengera i
return voyage, still a fow days bei France and the Netherlands show
Her armaments consist of eight might become impatient with the de- bind chedule. This it hoped, with a decrease.-United Press,
four 4-inch anti-lay, but no one complained ne grew he picked up on the way back to aircraft guns, four 3-pounders restless, they all behaved spendidly remen, however, for since Colomber "Not having received it at the same and two pom-poms. In addition and were very happy together. That the ship has averaged over 20 knots " his return next day," the | Jellicoe a viscount, the chiefs of time as the others, it is now mean she carries eight torpedios and one was mainly due to the ship itself. ↑ and has proved herself capable of 23 biography states, "he was immedi- the Army, the Air Service, the gen-ingless Intely sent for by the King, to whomerals, the admirals, down to the he rendered an account of his mis-secretary of the War Cabinet, all "When announcing his arrival to their the need of honours and Buckingham Palace, Wemyss hal|grants--all with 452341 exception dune the same to the Prime Minis-only, tor, and spent all that afternoon
"Alone among the war leaders he and evening awaiting a summons, was neither thanked nor honoured but much to his astonishment in vain.
the disavowal of his te deemed it beyond the bounds whole policy, the negation not only of reason that the Prime Minister of his own services, but these of should not desire to know what had the Board of Admiralty, of all those passed on so momentous an area who had worked with him during tion, and his astonishment turned his tenure of offler. into amazement when. The follow- To this there could be but one ing day, on attending War reply. Within
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an hour he had Cabinet, instead of the congratula, given it." tions he expected, be met with
Ife was persuaded to withdraw black lonks and an icy reception. his resignation for a time, and "It was only on leaving the later was made Admiral of the Cabinet that he was to discover the Fleet and offered a peerage. "which key to this enigma,
he was loth to accept."
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Admiral Lord Wester Wemyss. who died in 1933. became First Sen Lord in 1917. in succession to Lord Jellicoe, and, with Marshal Foch, signal the Armistice with Hie telephoned the the Germaus. newa to the King and the Prime Minéster.
sion.
The Prime Minister had appar-
ANOTHER
labour. His strength and endur- ance were coming to an end, his benith beginning to give way.
Raw a
at Kirkcaldy Station, he Paper with the war honours list, and opened it.
NOT IN HONOURS LIST***** "Sir Douglas Haig and Sir David Beatty were erented earls, Sir J.
received the thanks of the nation.
nor rewarded.
"It was
He wrote to the First Lord:
WAY of
LOOKING AT IT!
-inch run.
aireraft. a Fairey I plane He was, however, persunded to which can be stowed below the accept, and his stipulation that it searchligts on the third funnel.
She will proceed to Welheiwei, should be a Viseotintry as origin- ally promised and gazetted 011 to join the remainder of the China November 11, the first anniversary ¦ jetot next week. of Armistice Day, met with thei reply of a Barony, gazetted on: November 22.
UTILITIES BILL
Washington, June 24.
for the better:
believe, and the wonderful facilities there are abour for them to enjoy! themselves."
Subdued Elegance
knota.
The ports which the liner called out on the outward voyage woro,
Hamburg-Bremen. Antwerp, South. amption, Palma de Majorca, Barcelona, Gene
Naples,
Port Said, Suez, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Manila, Hongkong.
A tour of inspection round the ship bare out the Captain's words. Every where there was n tone of comfort. On the homeward voyage she will and subdued elegance,
call at: Shanghai, Hongkong Most
of the public rooms and Manila, Singapore, Penang, Belawan, amusement rooms are duplicated for Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Naples, first and tourist class passengers, the Marseilles, Barcelona,
Palma ແຕ ¡difference being in size ratlier than Majeren, Southampton, Nalteriani,
ity. Perhaps the most impres. Bremen-Hamburg.
The Interstate Commerce Com- thing abmi the ship, only 18,000 Her time between these parts will
bave
dissolutions
and buill
to carry
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Wemyss had many admirers- the late Colonel Lawrence was o of the most enthusiastie--and many Trients in many countries. ontlook towards Great Britain, his fives
His mittee of the House of Representa-
of approved ability to see
the faults
of the drastically modified Utilities Bill amount of cargo, is the large Bremen-Benoa, 9 days; Genoa- British as well as their virtues, nis which eliminates full mandatory amount of deck space per head for Colombo, 11 days, frenou-Singapore, clear-sightedness in judging the value of day-to-day events--the companies and gives the Security the two decks reserved for cargo are Antwerp-Southampton-Shanghai,
her 300 passengers. There are six 15 days; Genou-Shanghai, 23 days, of utility holding decks for the use of passengers, and Hamburg-Bremen-Shanghai, 34 days; are all refreshing and invigorating, Exhange
Commission tinged as they are by his descrip-
rond quite independent of the passengers' days, tiveness, his love of beauty, and
powers to supervise such com. quarters. his wide interest in the world and Billes, United Press, its peoples. He loved meeting wen home and family. from Wemyss and he loved his '- The "Busy Bees" nah gong drivegers, one for tourist class, and one A ridge of moderately high-
held on Thursday last at the Cathe The book stands out ne the pic-drat Itull on behalf of St. Dunstan a workshe crew; a complete priating pressure extends from north Luzon three electric light power to the Pacific to the south-east of ture of a man, and a man whose and local charities was very success plants, a mast elaborate and efficient the Bonins. The depression iş work with the Canadian convoy, ful, and afforded much pleasure to fire fighting apparatus, which is de at Mudros, in Egypt, at the Ad, those present, resulting in a sum of signed to extinguish fires with forum situated over S.W. Japan, moving 180 being added to the funda. Mr. Fires however, are unlikely to occur;
E.N.E. A shallow depression ntiralty, and at the signing of the 11. W. Tratman very kindly presented since the material throughout is fire- covers west China and a depression Armistice-earned for him the the prizes, which were won by Mrs. proof.
appears to be developing over 8.E. lasting resport and affection of the Hanlon, Mrs. P. D. Wilson, Mr. All cabins in the first clust arei China. Loeni forecast: S.W. British Navy.
outside rounis and are excrptionally! winds, moderate; fair,
Parsons and Mrs, Wattie.
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