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strongly asserted itself, and Travi himseit

would appear to have remained in office more from a sense

THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

EMPIRE DAY.

ASSAULT AT ARMS.

FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1917,

1916, minkes all interest cease on drawn

Navy. The battle usted until there bonds from the date of the drawing,

was but one man loft in the ring, and" The effect of this would be that a bond

his cautious matowavres and wild swings holder "might not be able to claim his

in an arena which, excepting for himself, of daty than from a desire to gratify meeting of the Council was held principal and interest so promptly as to The Hongkong Police Reserve Empire was quite empty brought a most personal ambitions. While his dis- this afternoon. H.E. the Governor, avoids certain loss of interest on the Day Assault-at-Arms, complimentary enjoyable evening

to A pleasant missal by the President will evidoutlysie F. HESHY Mw. "K.C.Gamount so claimed. It has therefore to all branches of ILM. Naval, Military termination be welcouted with delight by several president. There were also present: been desitled to provide that at least and Police Forces, and the American Every decision girón laat night-by political parties in Péking, it is B.E. Majör-Gonoral F. Vaytris,fiteen days notice of the numbers and Russian Navics, was held last the official referees, Mr. H. d. Gedgo, equally obvious that it is no less | Genoral Officer Coumarding. drawn shall be given before the date on jŢuight on the Volunteer Farade Ground, | anch Mr. W. S. Bailey, received the heartly. certain te arise the deepest resent- The Acting Colonial Secretary, which the interest census to run, and notwithstanding the hard weather, and unanimous approval of the specta ment in military circles, for the 3e. A. G. M. Frereinen.

The bill also prowicles for the mode of a largo and appreciative crowd packeltors and the organizing Committee, | Military Governors, have been TÜAN'S

drawing in more detail than the the specions matshed to its utmost composed of Staff Inspector Wildin principal Ordinance. It was originally capacity.

(Chairmary Mr. F. C. Jenkin, D. S°F. staunchest supporters, and for the

There were present, among many(R) and Staff Inspector Clarke, may intended that these details should be moment the situation seem to be

directed by the Governor under section prominent, residents of the Colony, Ewell be complimented on the ex- fraught with dangerous possibilities.

11 of the principa. Ordinance, but it F Major General Ventris, Sir William ceptionally satisfactory manner in If, however, there is a real foundation

seems convenient to include them in Raes Davies, K.C., Lieut. Col. John which the evening's entertainment was this bill The provisions are based on Ward, M.P., the Hon. Mr. E. H.Sharp, of truth in the statement that with

the model of the General Lont and K.C... Commodore Sandleman, RN, aral the removal of Team the obitacle to

Inscribed Stock Ordinance which is a number of officers of the United the unanimity of Parliament on the

Jused in the case of loans domiciled with (States Navy. war resolution will disappear, then

the Crown Agents. there is little danger of internal

A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd., disorder to be apprehended: hut

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until the new Fabinet is organised and deals with the question of vicat interest at the present time all == } prophecy in the matter is angule."

BICKOTT-On May 18, at Shanghai. to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. HicKNOTT, a daughter.

The China Mail.

Hosgxong, Furnay, May 25, 1917.

THE CRISIS AT PEKING.

The President's action in dismissing TEAN KI SUT not only from the

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

To-morrow is Queen Mary's birth day. The Queen was born in 1887.

The Attorney-General, Hon. Mr. J. H. KEMP.

The Colonial Treasurer, Hon."Mr. E. D. C. Wours..

The Director of Public Works, Han. Mr. W. CHATHAM, C.M.G.

The Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Hon. Mg. B. HALIFAX.

The Captain Supt. of Police, Hon. Mr. Mcl. MassER.

Hon. Mr. Wet Yek, G.M.G. Hon. Mr. H.. E. FOLLOCK, KC. Hor. Mr. Bac One PAR..

The Hon, -Mrs. SHEWAN, Mr. E. Bullock, Clerk of Councils,

NEW MEMBER

MI. ROBERT SHEWAN, who has been appointed by H.F. the Governor to all the vacancy on the Legislative Council | caused by the Hon. Mr Shellim going.

ou leave was duly sworn in.

THE SPECIAL WAR RATE

Police Reserve, who, throughout the evening, rendered a rost enjoyable musical programme.

The entertainment opened with The hill also corrects a discrepancy selections by the Banil of the Hongkong hetween the principal Ordinance al the prospectus of the loans as to the date of redemption for bonds not I previously redeemed by drawing or purchase. The date adopted in the bill is the lat November, 1978, which was the date specified in the prospectus.

The Attorney General moved and the Colonal Secretory seconded the first reading of the Bill to provide for the temporary increase in the rates for the " special purpose of increasing the con- tributious of the Colony to Elis Majesty's

the present war.

NORTH BORSE EXTRADITION

ORDINANCE

An exhibition of Indian Club swinging by Sapper Foster, R.E, followed. By swinging, Baming clubs in the darkened arena" Sapper Foster obtained an effect that won the hearty applause of the spectators.

concheted,

EXPIRE DAY MATINEE.

the

The Special Fanpiru Day Matinee, man Opera Company at the Theatre. given yesterday afternoon by the Banal- Royal, by arrangement with Hongkong Clah, was evidently greatly enjoyed hy the crontiel audience which consisted largely of Garrison troops and sailors who were the guests of the. Club.

The afternoon's programme consisted of selections from various plays and revnes and every artist who appeared was called upon to give encore upon The whole performance was most enjoyable, and "High Jinks," the As the close of his "stunt" Sapper concluding number, proved an extremely

encore.

4 Bill for the repeal of the ordinance | Foster was presented with silver cup fitting finala. assed in 1896, was read a first time, by Mr. F. C. Jeukin, D. S. P. (R), in: owing to a new Order-in-Council this appreciation of his contribution to the

evening's entertainment. ordinance is no longer necessary.

TRADING WITH THE ENEMY. A bill to amend the law relating to trading with the enemy and the export

The next number on the programme was a six minute: rounds contest between Kelly Tong (123 (he) and Ben. Miller (130 lbs.). The match,

round. for after two and a half rounds of fearful alogging by both

The runfall. for the twenty-four hours ending at 10 am. to-day is given Government towards the expenses of of prohibited goods was read a first time however, only went to

in the Observatory report a. 1.97 inch.

Two Company meetings are to be held tomorrow: Peak Tramways Com pangat half-past-cleven and A. S.

office of Premier but from the Cabinet | Watson nyl Co's, at noon:

must either make for a speedy settle.

',

HIS EXCELLENTY THE GOVERNOR said:-At the meeting of this Council held on the 22nd of February last, sat that I hoped very shortly to make defiu ta proposals to you on the subject of increasing taxation for the purpose of contributing still further to Imperiaal War Fuud. I had in my mind the im. position of at Income Tax, but after spending considerable time in studying. that project I found that the difficulties

The object of this hill is to introduce here the provisions of sections and of the Trading with the Enemy and Export of Prohibited Gooda Act, 1916, and 7 Geo. 5, c. 52. Section: 3 of that Act is not required here in view of the provisions of the Importation and Exportation Ordinance. 1915, Drifinance No. 32 of 1915.

A SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION..

A Bill to authorise the appropriation

|

the third

combatants," with honours even, Kelly

A large number of Members of the. Kowloon Cricket Club, met at the Club at 37 pm. (to coincule with mid-day in London) when“ the Vice President, Mr. P. K Wolf proposed the health of E. M. the King and the prosperity of the Empire. After the singing of the National Anthem n short musical programme was thorough- ly enjoyed

COLONEL JOHN' WARD, ́M.R..

registered a left hook that dropped his opponent to the hoaris ant there IS COMMAND OF THE HEROES OF Miller slept off the fall count.

THE TYNDAREUS.

Blo

Aisiatry macenest of the occur•

A special six minute rounds contest

A contemporary commenting ou (not on the programme) between Sapper Roylance, R. FL (det. 2b) and Seaman

„rence, valik:- Phillips, R. N. (9st.) was then announced. The spiendal story of the Tyndareus | From the sound of the bell the two men i fras been followed by pretty little went at each other hammer and tongs mystery as to the identity of the officer and in the second round, Phillips, having in comunal of the battalion which slogged himself to exhaustion, gave the various messages recently it was inti fight to Roylance.

of imposing such a tax in this Colony are of a supplementary sum of $291,273.97 Our Scottish corresponent reports for the presentatany rate insuperable. We of the year 1916 was read a first time. the wedding at Sherbrooke, Pollok are, in a word, too close, both geographi ahields, of Mr. William Nicholson of cally and commersially, to the Canton Hongkong, to Helen Duff Cochrane, Province. On the 28th, March I men. daughter of ex-Deacon Convener Andres tioned the report in the Press of a pro- Macdonald and Mrs. Macdonald.

posed offer by the. Chinese Community of a voluntary gift of $1,000,000 to the Imperial War, Chest. Though most anxious to give effect to this offer our AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW AFFRE Whilst Phillips, who had the advantage of

Mr. Julean H. Arnold the American ment of China's attitude towards "the Commercial Attach, with Mrs. Arnold question of joining in the war, or ford family, have returned to Peking another revolution in China. That siter six months' ahonce in the United 18there are apprehensions of internal States.

disorder is appurent from the references in the Peking telegramis to the troops that are held in readiness there 81 a precautionary messure. In political circles a great deal of vehement hostility to TUAN has been manifested, and although. the Premier has figured as the strongest advocate of war in the Cabinet we have had influential political, parties representing that the continuance, of Tuay Ki Sui Double and Single Beds Dressing in office has been the one obstacle Tables, Red Linen, Marble-top Wash to the passage of the war reolution stands. Sofas and Chairs. Rattan Ware, by Parliament. The whole situation Chairs and Lounges, Toilet Crockery, Clothes Hangers, Towel Rails, Partitions, ie curiously complex. The opposition. Brass Fender and Seuttles, Shanghai seems to be dominated by the fear Baths

WEDNESDAY, the 30th May, 1917, at 2.30 pm., at No. 10, Arbuthnot Rand, 10XDXY

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, c,

therein contained.

(Full Particulars from Catalogne). Terms -Cast.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctionests. "Hongkong May 15, 1917.

THE CALENDAR.

1847

MEMOS FOR TO-MORROW. Queen Mary's Birthday (1867) 10.30 .ra. Auction of Braas Fittings et, at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's

that the country's entry into the war with TCAN is Premier would prove but the prelude to the establishment of a Military Autocracy. TUAN KI Serin himself a military man He was YUAN 'SHIB Kai's Chief Military "Adviser, while he was Viceroy of Chihli, and he was in a large measure responsible for the re-organisation upon modern liner of the Northern Army. At the

The Hox. Treasurer of the Alice Mensorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the follow. ing donaticus to the fandy of the Hospitals:-

Mrs. fi Tim To

350 Lowe, Bingham and Matthews, 50 Eastern Extersion Telegh. Cu. 50

CHINESE AFFAIRS.

DR. WU TING FANG ACTING PREMIER

(Wah Tas Yat Po's Service.

PERING, May .

Dr. Wa Ting-fang assume the office of Premier yesterday,

Kin Ling has been appointed to take charge of the affairs of the Ministry of Communications.

"His Sui-chang has definitely declined

time of the Revolution, he was one of to accept the Premiership.

11 an-Action of Books on Chinese Emperor to abdicate, and on the

at Mesars. Hughes and Hough's.

THE SERVICES' ENTERTIIN-

'MENT FUND.

CIATION OF OUR GALLANT

DEFENDERS.

WHAT IN IT?

awaited death with much heroism. Ip

mated that he is a well-known Labour lender, a colonel, and a member of Parlia ment. With much revealed would it riot have been better to let us share the rews, especially as the Tyndareus was attacked in February -just 18 days

Bureau was too ward off suspicion

But perhaps the idea of the Press

In order to settle the mosquito weight championship of the Colony, two small ads. Young Marriott and Boy Phillips, went through six minute rounds of the hardest kind of fighting

height, weight and reach, led through-' out the entire contest, Marriott, by

The following is taken from thẻ' exercising elever inot work, successfally | London- *•* Daily Chronicle of March played at his opponent's body, and the 30- bout terminated in a draw.

Linnt, d'elyne John Ward, “Labour

mand of the battalion of Middlesex heroes

A three rounds sparring exhibition M.P. for Stoke-on-Trent, was in con- was then given by Paddy" Abear, who began to sing after "parading in RN, and Seaman Isaacs, R. N. Both

perfect enter when the troopship men boxed unusually well and displayed Tears was apparently wicking off

Chinese Friends found the difficulties of self-assesment so great that they were forced to appeal to me for help and guidance in the matter. I ball myself, with the assistance of my officers, heen It is not a Charity; it is a Fund where- at pains to devise a method of taxing by the residents of Hongkong may the non-Chinese portion of the entertain the men of the Navy and Army Community by a special increase during their stay in the Colony, such as of the rates as a complement to is extended to sailors and soldiers every

where else. the proposed Chinese gift. We The majority of there-men, at the call

He was great; and acted as a man found such Ди scheme

bristle of duty, have left well-paid billets at points of the game. "At "the close to

home, to say nuthing of wife and family, of

match" each contestant in charge of men should set," "writes "D with difficulties and in the result I had and have done their bit in the firing-line- received a silver cup, prezented by Minember of the Middlesex Battalion who to confess myself beaten in both fields. distinctions in the various battles in F. C. Jenkin in acknowledgment of

Many of them havo received wounds

was on board the Tyndareus.

I could not evise a scheme of self- assessment for the Chinese cor a satisfactory one for a discriminating increase in the rates. The result is that the Government has been forced to

adopt the scheme of partial increase in

the rates ombodied in the Bill before you. In that Bill we have eliminated from taxation the agricultural classes in

and

a thorough knowledge, of the fine the roast of South Afries.

the

Another widier writes: The colonel told us faen to he rule, and, he would not move off the ship till all his men Whilst the six 2-minute rounds contest were safely of. He stood ervet, and wis

cluding Mons. Hill 50. Loos, the Dar their valuable participation in the danelles, and the Naval fight off Jutland. They include men who have won in mortal renown for the British race by

their attitude in the face of death on board the Tywiareus.

WHAT IS THE FUND DOING 1

receiving very

It in

evening's performance.

betweer Private Stockelard, U.S.M.C. and Sailor Fox, U.S.N, was clean and

calmnes elf as he looked around, i

Lieut..Colonel Ward was born in Elap. shiro A1 year ago, and at seven years of age he was working in the fielda. Later he joined the Army. He served in the Sudan Campaign of 1885, and holds the Khedive's bronze star, the silver medal, and the clasp for Saskim.

Afterwards he worked as a navy on the Manchester Ship Canal, and in. 1828 he founded the Nassics' Union,

It is providing the means of relieving interesting, the combatants did not the monotony of life on board ship and appear to warm up to the fight until in barracks by running many Tots and Concerts in different parts of the Garthe fifth round. In this round, however, Wong Shi-chun will be appointed as

rison. Without it, these entertainments as well as in the following round, they the most prominent of the Military Premier subject to the approval of the Community. My objection all along could not have been held without ex mixed things quite lively. A number Commanilers who signed the Parliament to which the appointment to a general increase in the ratas has been pense to the men themselves, who are memorial to the Throne urging the has been submitted to day.

that it involves taxation of many who, to the

little pay cach week owing of heavy blows were exchanged, but at rate of the official dole

the end of the wet to there was nothing under a scheme of incorae Tax would

refreshments for two All the resignations sent in by the

have escaped taxation. A scheme of weekly outings for small parties of men to choose between the two men and from Mt. Austin and one from Victoria; New Ministers will be nomilisted by Meeting.

by a majority of 7:060 in 1008. He was Noon-Messrs. A:S. Watson & Co's War. While Year Sam Kawa

Cabinet he was elected Minister of Wong Shi-chut as soon as his appoint. say that this Bill is the best abstitute Mt. Austin. A similar scheme is being the contest, declared the bout a draw.

Alter an interval of ten minutes, a returned by almost the same majority Annual Meeting.

ment as Premier has been confirmed by the Government has been able to devise, organize i for the men in the lower bar

the 1016 elections. Gymkhana Meeting at Happy Valley. President, TUAN was his staunch Parliament.

In order to protect the occupiers from WHAT MORE I EXQUIRED TO ER DONE1 reling match (Catch-as-catch cas) Lieut. Cal. Ward has, since hostilities supporter; but he has no less, loyally Chun Tas, the Tukwan of Anhui, has creases of rent out of proportion the large rumber of men in the outlying los.) and Senman Parly E.N. (180 lbs.), Parliament which evoked great seezes of It is desired to bring under its benefita between G. Satleman, U.S.M.C. (186 broke out, ronde one or two speeches in served the State under President, Lrefused to receive the Takwans who the War Tax a clause will be added to forts, as well as the other men stationed which was refereed by Mr. W. Logan, enthusiasm on account of their patriótic

At 10 he became member of Parlia-.

11.30a.m.-Peak Tramways Co's. formation of, the first Republican Cabinet Ministers have been accepted. Income Tax having failed, I can only refreshments and writing materials at Gunner Craig, U.S.N., who refereed ment for Stcke-on-Trent, being elected

General Memoranda.

BUNDAY, May 27:--

Whit Sunday

MONDAY, May 28:

Whit Monday-General Holiday.

·TUMDAT, MUY 29:-

2.30. p..-Auction" of Furniture Blackwood Ware, Sundries etc., at Mesra Hughes and Hough's 3.m.-Sale of Crown Landar WD.

4 p.m.--Meeting of the HK. Chanter

Wronmday, May 30-

of Commerce

YUAN HUNG. What appears to have arrived from Peking,

lis at the bottom of the hostility manifested towards him in the present crisis in a suspicion that the 'Eutente gold" which will flow to

FITMAN'S SHORTHAND,

THE-MILITARY SERVICE COMM1981ON,

The Report of the Military Service

Commission was laid on the table and

račku.

than SatIsman and won' the contest by twice throwing the latter, securing each opponent's shoulders to the mat. fall by using a half-Nelson to forge his

::

We also acte the following comment on the incidert

The Middlesex Regiment by wir bravery on board the sinking Tynda have established more Ermly then re An amusing exhibition of foot pig their right tha honourable and famous

·

the Bill in Ommittee providing that in Victory and the Navy,

Requests for help are continually be provided unusual entertainment. Pardy," fervour, landlords shall give particulara of ing received a fact which shows that ever, was obviously far stronger | fuoresses in rauta, and the reason there the Fund is meeting a need.

for, made since the 1st of May and HOW CAN ALL THIS BE ACCOMPLIab empowering the Government to review Only through the generosity of the and yery these Increases or other bithests it has never been found want Hongkong public, a quality in which increasca brought to its notice by or on Unless the Fund is continually re- behalf of occupiers.

plenished the original eum moet kindly gin" tumbling and acrobatics was then name The Die Hards, which was provided through the Bandman Opera Company will very shortly be expended. given by two Americans of the U.S.N., bestowed on them at Albubers. During

WELT IS WANTYDİ....

who, throughout their turn, caused the battle the colonel constantly rallied 1. Monthly subscriptions to be con- considerable laughter and won hearty his quickly decreasing racks with the

as the need lasts. aid of lang as the

Die hard, my men, die hard." At 2. Donations

applause.

Inkerman, too, the officer commanding The contest between Seaman Simes the regiment inspired his men at a critical N. and Sapper Smith RE, which moment by the thrilling words. Die as his share, every dollar subscribed was on the programme for ten rounds, Hards, remember Albubara. has its value and is spent solely upon was indeed beautiful fight, boing the men. No money is used for the pur-clean, hard and fast from start to finish, MONTMENT TO COL, JOUR WARD, MÜFUNG

On the suggestion of Colonel Faber, Both combatants gave and took such severa punishment that it was 500 eo for the purpose, a monument "is to MP for West Hasts, who has forwarded quite orident that the battle could be erected in the Andover neighbourhood hardly go ten munds. This conclusion to mark the bravery of Lieut.-Colonel was verified in the seventh round as John Ward, M.P., who was in command

QUARANTIF.

In the administration of the Fand no waste of any kind occurs; every man

Examinations hard recently been held China as a result of her joining the at the Italian Convent in connection Allies would be used by TuAs with the School's Shorthand Classsa for the purpose of packing the As caual these examinations were Parliament with members who conducted by a local Committee under would next year elect him to Phonetic Institute. The papers, coll regulations prescribed by Pitman's the Presidency. The dismissal of ented and scaled by the Examiners His Excellency the Governor alluding TUAN by the President can hardly immediately alter examinations, were to it said that he was surprised to learn have happened without dus considera- forwarded to Bath for correction. The that there still existed any doubt na Noon. "Star" Ferry Co's. Alceting. 6.15 pm.Hongkong Club Extraortion and a careful calculation of results have now arrived and are a

would have thought that from the home dinary Meeting."

the possible results of that action, follows:-

papers it would have been known that 'Fall Certificate-Dorothie Razavet..all available inen wern wanted more chase of alcoholic drinks.

Speed, (80 words)-Bertha Bishop men and still more men. His Excel and Beatrix Kinros

lenty referred to a recent statement by Theory: Bertha Babop. Phyllis General Sir William Bobertson, Chief of d'Almada e Castro, Ada Dickson Stad, that half-a-million hore troops will Janet Hill, Lottie Knight, Maris be required by the end of July which, Hii Monteiro, Maragaret Never Lindamira Excellency said, showed conclusively to Nigos, Taabel Santos and Annia Silva

búm that every available man is required.

Heeting

to the need for men. He raid,

WHERE TO SEND YOUR HUBSCRIPTION. To any of the following":- Secretary, Hongkong Club/ Secretary, Peak Club Mesure Moutrie & Co. · Editor, Hongkong Daily Press.

5.30 p.m.-Girl Guides' Display in Throughout the crisis TUAN has had St. Andrew's Church Hall, Kowloon the strong support of the Military THURDAY, May 31 -

5.15 p.m.St. George's Society's Governors in China, who have scem- ingly kept him in office against his personal inclinations. When oppo tion to his policy first manifested FOR A LAME BAUK.. itself he stole away to Tientom and WHEN you have paine or leueness resigned office; it was persuaded by Elementary-Alice Donenberg, Han in the back bathe the parts with the President to withdraw his resignanah Fam, Agnon Marshall, Mabel Musso Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice a day a

usaging with the palm of the band tion and return to the Capital Violet Razavet, Lettie Scoté and Edith Ordinance: 1916 was read a first time Mistacy Secretary and Treasurer applauded by the spectators. Me James O'Grady, M.P

have see

for five minutes at each application Lately we have seen his Ministers Silva Then devipen a piece of fannel slightly

with this liniment and bind it on over deserting him in a body as We regret to state trust Miss Aria they nent of pain For sale by all public opposition to him has more Dickson died before the results reached "Chemists" and "Storekeepers.

Hongkong.

THE WAR LOAN ORDINANCE.

A Bill to amend the War Loan.

The "Objects and Remsyne” of the Bill state

It has been pointed out by the Crown Agents that the War Loan Grufinance,

General Secretary Services Enter

Smith, who was all in," found himself of the Middlesex Entalion da board the tainment Fund" Her Robin compelled to give the victory to Simes. Camport Tyndarons when she was struck. son, Morrison Hill Naval Secretary Services Entertain. Both men fought gamely, however, and 1/2 taina cổ Cape Agulhas on February

ment Fand Rev. Hastings, RN., B... Tamer

each left the ring he was loudlyth. Colonel Waet comes from Apple spagne show, a protty little village near Andorar.

..

Rev. Cooper-Hunt UF 7.

A very amusing Battle Ropal followed president of the General Federation of Ouices's Garde

He fought bhodfold, to a "standstill" by B. Trade Unions, dispatched a cablegraza to It is hardly, nossaury to add how B. Jones, H-8.McFa

and C. Lieut. Colonel Wardonveying, the highly any helpgiven will be appreciated elette all men of the United States admiration, and congratulations of the by all concerned.

whole membershirt,

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