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"MORAL SUICIDE" THE VICTORIA.
LOGAL, END GENERAL.
done hereal problem of the Pacific, of course, has nothing to dǝ with Germany Japan and her ideas of racial 'equality." present the pons asinorum for the 15 160. student.
tion by the author at the end of
gospel," he says, that necessity
To-day's dollar is worth 34. 6.
AT
THURSDAY, JUNE 12 1919.
HONGKONG MEN ON COMMISSION ON CHARTER
SERVICE.
LATEST NEWS,"
PARTY.
- ::: "I`MASTERPIECE FILM. Before ending this present refer..
Before Mr. Justice Melbourne in "Moral Suicide" is the punchy ence, an incidental remark suggests of plague and one of enteric.
To-day's return shows four cases title of a new special feature to be
he Summary Court this morning, itself in connection with an observa.
Messes, Snowtran & Co., dipa' shownto-nightatthe Victoria Theatre. This production is one of the best of
We have received the following | Metes. J. Okawa & Co.. merchants, brokees, brought an action aguinað [Chapter. IX. "It is the Frussian from Saigon brought 1,060 tons of ja strong, vital story, and the plot is en sent to India on service show agired remuneration to be paid to The Norwegian ss. Providare the independently made features with information regarding the Hongkong claiming the sum of $1,800, being
developed very
ing latest knowa`station : skilfully. Ivan Abramson, who wrote such brilliant of the Hongkong Military Service for the beginning of November 1017 "List showing the present-location-am gresent dated October 2, 1987, the plaintiff by the defendunts under Recruits as far as is known e." services about to be rendered by May 9, 1919 harian mer! Salonika Dec. 1. 1918.
Pte. A. C. Johnstone, Proceeded to rendered by the plaintiffs but the the plaids. The services were
ed to Salonika Dec. 1, 1918.
Pie. G. E. Coldsborough. Proceed-painting waived the sum of $800 to retuperation was not puld. Thes
to Safonika Dec. 1. 1918.
Pte. T. H. Mathewman, Proceeded prisetion.
hafter the action within Sumany
Salonika Dec. 1, 1918.
Pte. A. Morley, Proceeded to
knows no law. That is not peculiarly general cargo yesterday afternoon. Prussian, though the Prussians, in spired by arrogance and assurance of success, were perhaps more candid in avowal than other peoples have been. The maxim is universal, and we cannot think oft hand of any people that has so far risen to a higher con- ception or faith. With us Eritish, i might be paraphrased into neces sity knows martial law," which alters the words without altering the mean-Hongkong ing. In England five years ago "con- science" was as neutral as Belgium. and as solemnly guaranteed. How necessity moved our Mandarins to invade it and devastate it, we all know. Think it over.
A PARABLE OF UNBELIEF.
The C. N. as. Linan (Captain) Barkins) arrived from Bangkok and Swatow at noon yesterday. She had 1,300 tons of rice and meal for
En-
1. The Fans, Kumsang. Sunning screen Successes as Forbidden"
Fushima Maru. Yokohama Maru. Fruit." "Sins of Ambition." Yinghow, and Awangtah, are latest lighten Thy Daughter" and "Sins of shipping arrivals.
the Parents" is not only responsible for the authorship of Moral Suicide," but he also was in personal charge of the making of the film. It is a Graphic Flim Corporation production and is released by Pathe through the new arrangement, by which Pathe gives word wide distribution: to The departure of Mr. F. B. L.independent photoplay features, pro Bowley on holiday Home was inatked vided they measure up to standard. by the firing of a long string of
John Mason, distinguished actor of crackers from his office in Des Vieux the speaking stage, plays the charac Road this morning.
ter lead in "Moral Suicide and in his support there are many well-known soreen artistes. Among them are The N. Y. 8.5. Fushima Mary notably, the names of Lead Baird, from Seattle May 9, arrived yester Anne Luther, Hazel Washburn, Sid day with numerous passengers and ney Mason, Alen Hale, and others. ca go of steel, machinery, beer, colMoral Suicide" is already an
goods and yarn..
established success for it has appeared. at fifty-three theatres in Greater New York, and drew packed houses in Shanghai.
The men were stumbling about in a morass in a fen, in a' moss," into a swamp It was dark. Ther cried to each other, as men do. All were unanimous in one matter, which was to extricate themselves from that place, and to arrive safely at their Ltd in Some of the saw the Jack o
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A Chinese who attempted to commit suicide by jumping into the harbour from the ss. Sui Tai the other day was removed to the Government Civil Hospital!.
Lanterns, and cried that there was help and guidance and present comfert. But others that had some Co. agents), arrived from Samarang The Borsten Maru (Dodwell & science said, it was ignis fatus or and Rail Papan yesterday at 8 pm. "foolish fire originating in organic sh bought a cargo of nearly 1,000 decay, consisting of light and useless tons for Hongkong. mainly sugar gases. Whereat the eager runners and rattan. cried back at them: What guidance
do you offer us in their place?
the moon.
led
done, and the plot savours of realism The character delineation is well
to the last degree. Indeed, it is said that the basic piat of "Moral Suicide" experiences of a "certain rich man." may have been drawn, from the Be that as it may, "Moral Suicide" is described by the New York review ers as one of the biggest screen triumphs of the year.
NEW EDITION.
Salonika Dec. 1, 1918.
Pte. W. T. Elson. Proceeded to
Dec. 1, 1915.
Pte.C.Young, Proceeded to Salonika
Salonika Dec. 1, 1918.
Pte. E. J. Beck, Proceeded to
Pte. J. M. Jack, Proceeded to Salonika Dec. 1, 1918.
Salonika Dec.1 1918.
Pte. A. E. Bodfrey, Proceed to
Salonika Dec. 1, 1918,
Pte. A. E. Bro vn, Proceeded to
for a paints whit Mr. E. David- outlining the case for the plain- for represented the defendants.
ci, Mr. Shenton said the ese is
Me W. E. .. Shenton uppered
very simple one and although there had been a lot of correspondence between the parties, it amounts to dive an agreement for the surli- bini: Whether or not the defendanta
churter pinity and also whether or not this corarnission to act as ugents was given to Messrs. Snowman & Co. The s.. Suiker was chartered for
Salonika Dec. I. 1913.
Pte. V C. Labrua, Proceeded to eleven mouths by the defendants
from a Chinese in the On Wo S.S. to, on April 27, 1917. The charter.
hire was $16,000 a fuonth, the cur- ter coming into effect from April 25. 191*. A sub-claurter wangal
Pte. J. B. Splers, Proceeded
Salonika Dec. 1. 1918, Salonika Dec. 1, 1918.
Pte. A. H. Crey. Proceeded to
Pte. A. Davis, Proceeded to Salonika Dec. 1, 1918.
the plaintiffs for the defen-konts. About the time of the charte party was unhinged, it was ako asinged Be the plaintifs to act as agents for
Pre T. Niell. Proceeded to Salonika Dec. 1. 1918 Salonika Dec. 1, 1918.
Pte. J. Rodger, Proceeded to the deerlants with a remuneration of $600 a month. The ebarter hire. Pt. P. H. Weston. Proceeded to ed. Counsel, was payuhle in d Salonika Dec. 1, 1918.
agency fee of $0 a month up to The defects. pak? the
the eighth month of the charter.
Pte. L. S. Kapley, Proceeded to Pre. L. Jack, Proceeded to Salonika Dec. 1, 1919.
•
For the learned men were at a
The popular Banvard Musical THE BOOK OF THE FORD. Salonika Dec, 1, 1918 standstill waiting for the rising of Com-dy Company are back. They came by the Fushimi Maru „from Man la where they did good business Fand were much appreciated. They
open at the theatre Royal shortly...
And they made answer: Nothing
as yet.
The ever-increasing demand for practical information on the driving ance of the Ford bas necessitated the management and general mainten issue of a new edition (the fourth) of "The Book of the Ford." By R. I. Nicholson, Published by Temple Press Ltd. The Ford owner and user will find therein a fund of in- formation in its 15 chapters and 228 pages. It may be fairly stated that, The Venezuela. steamer, from San Francisco May 3 question the answer can be found in Pacific Mail whenever in doubt about à Ford arrived yesterday. She brought 713 this very practical guide to the car. tons of merchandise for Hongkong Not the least of its valuable features and 2,740 tons cigars, oil, tobacco is that it is a book that can and merchandise for other ports.be confidently recommended to the One aged Chinese died during the beginner who has no elementary voyage.
knowledge of car principles. By following the well-graded information drive it, and look after it, and it may he can learn how to buy a Ford,
be said that as the book is the work
Thereupon the runners after the Will o' the Wispe reproached them. saying In our pursuit of these
As an example of cable delays the do and comfort and following must surely create a record lights we encouragement. Is it not wicked to Sir Robert Ho Tung dispatched a seek to rob us of that without having cable to Hongkong from Honolulu anything to offer in its place? on April 9. It arrived on June 9 Other men that neither ran eagerlyne month after his return to the nor stood patiently spoke approvingly Colony ! of this argument. saying that it was good. "If you have nothing better to offer these good people. shut up." For they were of the ignobile vulgus, and they also were in darkness.
Said one of the patient ones: There is danger in your pursuit of the false light. There are quagmires into which you must fall. Here at least on these mosshags we have firm footing. We are cold and dark and discomforted, but we are in safety: Presently there will be a moon,
www
Fte. A. G. Graham, Invalided to England Oct. 1, 1918.
Pte. W. Barker, Employed with Military Accounts, Poona.
repatriation to Australia.
Pte. A. Mountain, In Depot for
Pre, J. Brook, In Depot waiting return to Hongkong.
turn to Hongkong Pte. A. Hughes, In Depot waiting Pre. J. Hoon, HOSPITAL, Bombay Deolali.
Pte. J. Thomas, HOSPITAL,
- FRACAS IN JARDINE'S
BAZAAR.
EMPLOYEES FINED.
vance.
past.
The agency agreement was made the defendunt fit. About Gether with Mr Matsita, then in charge of
and charge of the defendant fin: was 1917. Mr. Matsunta left the Colony
konto was introduced to Mess tuken ver by Mr. Okomato J
who asked. Mr. Edgecombe of Snow Spawinan & Co., by Mr. Matsuta
us be F Fm (Mr. Mutsuta) in the wan & Co., to useat Mr. Okemoto
took over charge of Osuwa di Co., it ly after Mr. Okomoto
was, decided that the Suikai as not seworthy and claimed damages from the caterer, About this time interview took place between Mr. komoto and Mr. Edgecombe and it was greed that Mr. Edgecombe should formulate and conduct a claim against the charterers on the defendarts beimif. For this service, Mers Snowman & Co., were to receive their $600 agency fee up to the end of the charter despite the Ford, it follows that it is of a very over a hundred employees of the unable to catein satisfaction from the of a very experienced hand with the the scene of a clan fight in which If Messrs, Snowman & Co., were Yesterday, Jardine's Bazaar was fact that it had been teminated." practical character, as a brief refer- China Sugar Refinery were reported charterers, they were to engag ence to the headings of the chapters to have participated. Stores, sticks, lawyer and take the matter to court indicates, viz.Ordering and taking and other weapons were freely used delivery driving the Ford; common by the contending clans, the Leongs they succeeded in the action, Men
the defendants behalf, and if
there was light.
But in time the moon rose, and possession of seventeen Chinese regularly required: adjustments, re positions on the roofs of two houses bonus besides the agency fee.
When charged with illegal sense care of the car; attention and the Chings who took up their Snowman & Co. were to receive a lottery ticket, a Chinese informed Mr. pairs and replacements; troubles, adjoining each other. The police Edgecombe got no satisfaction from R. O. Hutchison that he had been their symptoms, diagnosis and cure; did not know the cause of the fracas, the Ho Wo S.S. Co., and engaged commissioned a deliver the con- the ignition system: lamps, tyres but arrived in time to see the melee Mé. Davidson to take the claim to traband tickets to Sheung Tsui. He and horn; the motor house and in progress. Shards were strewn all court. was arrested in. Des Voeux Road winter storage; economies: improve over the street below the houses.moved by Mr. Davidson and the Ho The claim was successfully Journalistic morals. So far as weWest. Fined $25. have seen (and we have watched for
ments and accessories. The scope Police Reservists, Indian Police and Wo.S., Co., paid the defendants of the book is so extensive that it is the Chinese force turned out en masse $16,000, one month's charter hire, it) only two Far Eastera newspapers
invaluable to novice and expert alike, dispersing some of the agitators, but and $80,000 general damages. The have had the honesty to publish the
and more particularly so as the book the rest went on with the fight, ham-ugdwy fee which was promised was is profusely illustrated. Another mer and toniga. Several blank shots not paid and Mr. Edgeccabe now point that renders this book were fired in the air by the Police claim $1,800 being $600 a month unique is that most of the practical and fifty-two of the men were arrest-agency fee for the last three of the hints are original and the result of ed and brought before Mr. R. O. eleven months of charter. In order experience, and do not appear in zay Hutchison, this morning. They were to bring the action within Summary. new edition of "The Book the $100 and a surety of $20 each to be waived $800 and only claimed other handbook The price of the all bound over in personal beads of juristiction, however, Mr. Edge- Ford" is 23. net, postage 34d, from keep peace for six months. Temple Press Ltd.. 7-15, Rosebery Avenue, London, EC.1.
vulgar meaning. This war has bred a sort of tradition that the Germans were a new and cleverer sort of Jesuits, with one steady purpose, high and devoted intelligence, and no scruples. We don't want to labour this, but to make it clear that the Germans were never so clever or wise or far-seeing as all that. The argument really is on a level with the old question, “Is Poker" a exposure. game of skill? There is skill in in. I ternational poker, but all the skill in the world cannot beat bad luck. There is luck in the international game, and lack of skill does not always prevent its results show- ing. Before leaving the analogy, we might say that Germany's wonderful
this, that she stood pat" on." two pairs", which, as all poker players know, is an elementary" bluff." It fact that the story of the Bolsheviks NAVAL BOXING TOURNA- .sometimes works, but never where nationalizing" women was discover the opponent has. "filed". The ed to be a lie, though they nearly all Allies had the "full hand ".
published the original luscious lie. The two honest papers are the Japan Chronicle and the China Mail,
Simons) arrived from Tsingtau via The Yingchow (Captain E. B.
Shanghat last night, with 1,600 tons were drowned. The undecided ones J. H. Oxberry, Rasmussen, N. Most of the eager ones ran on, and of general cargo for this port. Messrs. strayed aimlessly and were lost A Stephens, E., M. Reid, F. A. Siegert, few stood by the men of science, Pritates, Hoare and Culver were waiting and watching through the passengers. long hours. Some of them died of
NGEONG, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1810. cleverness rested on no more than
PROPER PACIFISM.,
Every taipan in Hongkong is a pacifist. It is pleasant to be able to make a sweeping general statement like that without fear of contradic tion. The tie that binds is the oceanic hub and substance of our
OUR OWN TRUMPET.
SIR HARRY LAUDER
Scots whe bae and a' that Micht verra weel be prouder To learn that Georgius Quintus Had knighted Harry Lauder,
Though rank be but the guinea
stamp
And clams the soul of chowder There isna ony chantin chiel As guid's Sir Harry Lauder.
TANK GIFT SQUABBLE.
resolved by a majority of one to Merthyr Corporation on April 9 decline the offer of a taak made by the War Savings Committee.
MENT.
Lasting thres days, the annual boxing championships of the Navy and Marines were brought to a suc- cessful.conclusion at the Royal Naval Barracks, Portsmouth, on April 26. The winners in each campionship will be selected to take part in the Inter-Services Boxing championships to be decided at the Northampton Institute, London, E.C.; during May Boxing Association and Services Box- upder the auspices of the Amateur ing Association. Final results.
OFFICERS' CHAMPIONSHIPS.
bear
INDIAN TEMPLE
SENSATION.
MAN STABS HIMSELF WITE THE SACRIFICIAL KNIFE
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STUPID.
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'One Chinaman demanded, money of another. It was. refused. went away and fetched a gang, who grievously assaulted, the other...man. A sensational incident occurred at Other man's wife, raising an alarm, Middle-weights.-Sec.Lieut. Bayley
Kali's Temple, Kalighat, Calcutta, on was besten and thrown into a nullah. CH.M.S. Maidstone)
April 15, says The Englishman, secuted one of his assaulters. Asked Damaged Chinaman to-day pro Butler (Physical Training School).
when i an up-country man by the Welter-weights.-Midshipman
came of Suknandan wounded himself why the accused had asked him for Thornley (HM.S. Revenge) beat
with the sacrificial knife of the tem money in the first place, he would Lieut. Macgrath (H.M.S. Rosalind). ple. It appears that at half past not say. Said it was secret. What Light weights.Lieut. Reynolds eleven the temple employee, who could magistrate do but dismiss (Royal Naval Barracks, Devonport) sacrifices goats, went to obtain. case? Curious people, very: beat Sub-Lieut. Field (HMS. Swordsmission from the Sebit regarding the sacrifice of a goat belonging
ma
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per.
NC.O. AND MEN'S CHAMPION- to a certain pilgrim, the sacri COMBAT BETWEEN COOLIE
$1,000. Counset amitted that Irving consideration to the then bigh value the services of ship brokers, the claim not excessive. He went on to read certain cone spondence and afterwards put I. Edgecombe in the witness-box
The case proceeded.
DEATH OF CDR. BASTO.
DIES BUDDENLY ON "BUI AN."
The inhabitants of Macao and many residents of Hoogkong were shocked to hear of the sudden death
It would be a hard thing to con- vince an Australian, no doubt, that Germany has not beun scheming, ever since her envoys entered the Pacific, to seize Australia eventually. hemisphere. If you look at a map America, which has an extensive That she did have designs in South of the Pacific Ocean, properly plotted, and not one of those misleading Pacific littoral, is true enough, but Mercatorial things, you will observe the Monroe Doctrine stood in her that Japan, Hongkong, the Philipway. For the rest, she went to the pines, the Dutch East Indies, Austra Pacific like any imperial Autolycus, Jasia, Santiago,Iquique, Lima, Panama, to pick up odds and ends left by San Francisco, and Vancouver, to others, and even disdained by others. say nothing of the places in between, Those Englishmen who know the stand round the Pacific like puppies Pacific will never forgive the Victor- round a platter of food. Politically ian politicians for refusing the. speaking, that is what the Pacific is requests of various. Polynesians, to us it is our dinner plate. Mr. made in good faith, to be taken Brunsdon Fletcher, a Sydney journa over. Fiji had to be almost list, has a different notion of it, and pitched into our lap. Australians a regard much more respectful, than are rather bitter sometimes about the average Atlantican. So bas the what they call our blindness" and Hongkong resident. Whatever his
'ignorance" in the Pacific. It wasn't views may be, whether he likes it or
so much that we weren't well-inform not, tate has made the latter a Pacifist, ed as that we didn't care. Our party. and he ought to study his position, politicians were indifferent to places A new book by Mr. Fletcher (see so far away, because they didn't "Review") will help. The author contain any voters. They stood with
ficial knife being left near the seems to have been collecting material their eyes on the Parish Pump, and
SHIPS.
altar. During his temporary absence, for a long time, with an eye to some left the Pacific Ocean to chance.
Heavy-weights-Corp. Capp Suknandan rushed toward the altar" en bloo against acceptance, asserting (RMA) beat Bombdr. Williams, and seizing the sacrificial knife knelt such production. The result is a This, we are told, pleasantly discursive
work well again, The war has given a new a perpetual memory of the war and
not to happen that the townspeople did not want (H.MS. Benbows).
The late Commander Barto was before the altar and plunged the written, in which the writer is never meaning to Empire, and
Hungry looking coolie walking coming to Hongkong yesterday after. Light Heavy-weights. Sergt. Ring blade into his should. There were along Kowloon City Road sees plump above stopping in his Macaulay-like Dominions; are, to have an effective
the ita vast engines of destruction.
soon and soon after the Sui An left (R.MA) beat Stoker Stillar (H.M.S. many people about at the time, and chicken. Plump chicken sees coolie. Maso, he fell on the deck. Captain stride to sketch some interesting voice in its councils. It is even who has two sons serving, charged Middleweights. Able Seaman ately rushed forward. Before they fiercely at him and bites him. picked up deceased, was astounde
Councillor Gower Thomas, J.P., Superb).".
those who saw the incident immel. According to coolie. chicken flies Crispin was on the spot, and when he object by the way.
asserted that as "nations" represent the Labour members with, having Larvy (Haslar, Camp) beat Fetty could stop him. Suknandan stabbed Fierce Written in war time, this booked on the L.O.N. they are to assume done nothing to help the country in Officer Coombes (IL.M.S.. Queen himself twice more on his shoulder. results in chicken landing in bazat once gave orders for the Sul 1. harps a great deal on the far-seeing at last the toga virilis.
fight in self defence to find him dead. Captain Crispin policy of Germany, in a strain.
the war, while members in favour of Elizabeth). with which we must all be contemp into two halves, one, half will repre-
If you take an orange and divide it acceptance all had boys serving.
After some difficulty the knife was Woman (unreasonable sex) owner of to return to Macao where the baly wrenched from the band of Sukman bird, saw ali, told police. Magistrate was undod. tively familiar, The China Mail sent the Pacific Ocean, with a narrow asserting they had done as much as The Labour members dissented,
dan, who was then removed with all sends heroic coolle in for. three rather begrudges to the Germans fringe of land just showing all round the other side, if not more, and they
possible promptitude to the Sambhu months" these testimonials to their far the cut edge, and the whole of had fought for adequate pensions.
where chickens cannot Nath Pundit Hospital, bleeding pro-attack him, and where he will be fed. sightedness. They tend to support Australia inside. The other half has
fusely from his wounds, their own conceited claims to super all the other lands and, seas of the declared the meeting closed and Amid general hubbub the Mayor humanity. We may be wrong, of world on it. This shows what a big left the chair.. course, but We believe the subject the Pacific is, and how impos Germans drifted very much as sible to deal with it adequately in one raising nearly a million and a quar- "Merthyr was offered the tank for other peoples have done Every article or even in one book. It later during the three day's visit of fortuitous incident in their 'colonial not our method to attempt it. We the tank-bank. Twelve thousand policy (and these take some searching have directed the attention of our men enlisted voluntarily, one won to find) was luck. They were Mac- readers to a helpful sort of book, and the Victoria Cross, and hundreds of chiavellan, it is true, but not in the there our part for the present is others received decorations.
Daily Chronicle representative, yoted The Labour members, writes a
AND CHICKEN.
REVIEW.
of Commander A. Pintos Basto, commanding the Portuguese gunbout Macau which is in H.3. Dockyard here.
JJ
Welter weights-Leading Seaman Seaman Keys (P.TS. Portsmouth). Wilkinson (Devonport) beat Leading
Commander Pinto, Basto Icaves a widow and two children to whom Light-weights Petty Officer Clark
great sympathy will be extended (HMS. Vernon) beat Leading Sea man Smith (R.N.B., Chatham).
The man is a registered coolie
He was a popular officer and had Feather weights. Petty Officer Lattached to the Howrah railway
rany friends in the Naval Dockyand Curtiledge (R.N.B. Devotiport) beat station. The incident caused some
here. A few days ago he was in Gunger Elliott (H.MS. Conqueror), commotion among the pilgrims who
Hongkong abopping..apparently in.. (R.M.L.I., H.M.S. Monarch) beat quite large numbers owing to the Brunsdon Fletcher. Preface by Sir of the Macan. He had a splendid Bantamweights. Private Mylone visited the temple on Tuesday in The Problem of the Pacific, by C. recently appointed to the command the best of health, He was only Private Morrison (RMLL, Dealy, Annapurno puja This is the first William MacGregor, PC London: record of service, his decorations inj
Fly-weights-Able Seaman Patton Incident. of the kind. In the annals Willam Heinemann, 21 Bedford st., clading a medal for life saving R.N.B., Devonport) beat Staker of Kalf's temple covering over 300 Strand, W.C. 254p.p. 12s. Welby (Chatham),
The funeral takes place at Blacog years,
See to-day's Leading Article,
to-day