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A XEUTH, JUSTICE, PUBLIC SERVICE.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1919.
THE Mcl. MESSER INCIDENT.
our protests. It appears that a
very high personage, no less than our Chief Justice, was annoyed in pre- cisely the same way by the same sort of Policeman, acting upon those unlawful instructions. It was that, and not a conviction that we were right, which gave us the victory.
Now this is a shame and a standai to suppose that the "small fry" may be bullied, robbed of their rights, and The emotions with which we begin 60 on, and protests disregarded by this note are rather strong. The our bureaucrats until some person of reputation of Mr. C. Mcl. Messer, social or official importance gets his our Colonial Treasurer, had not led uses trampled on. It is--let those to expect that he would ever offend pur sense of official propriety. The unofficial White Man here is some- times peppery and rude, and does not extend to Chinese and some others the courtesy that he feels constrained to show his peers. In fact, we are disgraced by cads and bullies who "lord it" over the native, and we therefore like our officials to set a
laugh that want to the thin end of the wedge of "Prussianism," against which we will cry out until they gag
$15.
If Mr. Mel, Messer's statement stands, it is clear that that policeman who hustled the pipesmoking Chinese had recognized him, was sycophantic as usual (it is the vice of that class) and was too oficious. We respectfully congratulate the Magi good example. Here is Mr. Mcl. strate for his decision to discharge Messer's own statement to the Magistrate, as reported in this morn- the Chinese. Had His Worship fined the policeman, and reprimanded Mr. Ing's Daily Press:
Mcl. Messer, we would have thanked The Hon. Mr. C. Mcl. Messer: God for a perfect Magistrate, and Colonial Treasurer, stated that on Friday evening he was talking to rejoiced. For, indeed, if we Mr. Lane, opposite the Eastern truly patriotic, we must be so Extension office, about a new fire for the right reason. If we love be because engine when he noticed defendant our flag, it must
we love what it stands for. It stands
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THE CHINA- MÄIL.
LOCAL, AND GENERAL.
To-day's dollar is worth 3s. 6
tions for his arrest. There was with fou top of such a long and clean nothing in the matter at all-merely record) because he was known to be a Chinaman not being polite. the author of the newspaper letters That, looks as if he might have signed " Jojo Guts,” which criticized Ead a little right to be there too. the, actions of the authorities. in 15/16d." But no matter. That point is not the last case we ventilated. It material. We would have you observe is certainly not impossible or
The K.C.C. will be "At Home"
TUESDAY, JULY 15, #19.
PEACE CELEBRATIONS
FUND SUBSCRIPTIONS.
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that Mr. McE. Messer gave no instruc-unlikely, but will give full to Members and friends from 9 to 11 David Sassoon & Co. Ltd. 1,000
we tiona for the man's arrest. Does he publicity to any denial that may be pm, on Sunday, the 20th inst.. suppose that he has the power to offered.
"instruct" the police to arrest any- Gutierrez was awarded four hours Last week there were five cases. body too close to be agreeable" to C.B or a fine of two dollars. It's of plague, four of enteric, and two his high mightiness? If so, we re-nothing, some will say; but they of C. S. fever. In the last 48 hours commend him to forget it. Ir ismiss the point. After the other we had one case of plague, one of a dangerous notion. He watched scandal, one would have expected cholera, and one of C. S. fever. the man being dragged away, and these authorities to show a more didn't protest, although in his own words "there was nothing in the mat er at all-merely a Chinaman not being polite."
"I motioned the man to move away. An Indian constable saw me Isaw the motion 1 gave no instruction."
reasonable temper. The corps bas outlived its usefulness. Its discipline went long ago. What is the use of mote Red Tape, if that is all it is?,
But is that all it is? Mr. Gutierrez His letter senior doesn't think so. includes this cryptic question:
"Can it be the eruption of a dao
The War Office announces that
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the Military Courts-Martial Com mittee, having beard all the evidence brought before them, are now con-
kong Stock Exchange... sidering their report, which they Chatered Bank ............ hope to present at an early date.
Exchange Brokers" As-
sociation of H.K.. Lieut Colonel W. G. Blanford, ofw. R. Loxley & Co. How disingenuous! How transgerous amount of grudge encumbered the R.G.A has been appointed to Mercantile Bank of India parently a camouflage to leave all the in a volcanic bosom which found this succeed Lleu: Colonel E.H.B. Craster, onus on the constable, who knew opportunity to erupt in its greatest CRA Ceylon, and was to arrive in HLM. H. Nemazee...... him, who saw his motion," and violence owing to some nasty remarks Colombo by the Bibby Liner Here-Currimbhay & Co.. interpreted it aright. If Mr. Me 1. in the China Mail recently
fordshire, which sailed from Home Indian Moslem Society Messer didn't mean him to hustle the
on May 24. man, if he didn't want him to hustle the man, a word from him would have
it. A stopped
word from him shouldn't really be so awfully powerful, but we know our Hongkong and vre
know our Indian police. He didn't speak that word. He watched the man "being "persuaded or rather, moved off" in fact under magisterial examina tion, "not very vigorously pulled away, and he did not stop it. This tacit acquiescence had all the force instruction," in the circumst.
of an
ances.
It is very clear to us that there was a great deal more involved in the matter than merely a Chinaman," man (merely because when a be is a Colonial Treasurer and the other "only a Chinese") thinks it is right and proper to order away, by a gesture, ancther who is too close to be agreeable."
It is admitted that (at the En quiry?) Inspector A. E. 3. Alves claimed to have 'phoned Gutierrez The Hongkong Tramway Com that his request for exemption that pany's traffic receipts for the week evening was refused. We under-were $15,733, or $70 more than last stand the younger Gutierrez to say year. The Aggregate Receipts for that this was not true and that he 28 weeks were $404,63), or $26,365 said so at the enquiry.
more than in the corresponding period of 1918.
Dr. G. E. Morrison, of Peking. who while attached to the Chinese Peace Delegation in Paris was taken. seriously ill and had to return to London, was operated upon success. fully in a London nursing home on 2nd June, and is, we are glad to state, going on very satisfactorily.
Fund...... Cawasjee Pallanjee..... N. Mody & Ch... Mohammed Ali Abdulaily Ebrahim & Co. Pestanjee F. Talati......... F. P. Talati..... Kayamally & Co......
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The name of Inspector Alves
N. Mohammed Ally...... figured in the other case, and nothing
Hogg Karanjia & Co............. has been more strong drummed It has been decided to publish a Cassum Abmed.... into us in connection with these weekly edition of the "Manchester, Rumjah...... troubles than the special unpopularity Guardian," containing a selection of Tyeb & Co.... among the grumblers of this gentle the features of more permanent ta- P. & Co............ man.. Perhaps he is a martinet?terest from the daily issues and newa Mohideen & Co There is nothing dishonourable in of the week, specially summarised E. D. Kotwall being a martinet, but in such a Corps, where necessary. Regular publica Cooper & CO......... and in th times as these, there is tion was to commence on July 3.
P. D. Gotla & Co nothing useful in it, either. We
Sheriff Brothers........ make Inspector Alves a sporting offer.
H. Ruttonjet & Son If he will try the effect of resigning
Bejanjee & Co. and if these troubles still continue in
Noor Din spite of his withdrawal, we will publish a special article acknowledg. ing his services to the Colony, and In the foregoing we have, it will admitting that he has been most be seen, depended for our facts upon unfairly maligned. This purely in the Daily Press report. In the interests of peace and quiet, for! Our
accounts of
His Majesty the King has awarded the we are sick and tired of having to case wa were badly served. mention this unique body.
a Knight Commandership of the We mention them only in order to Assuming that this young man's Most Honourable Order of the Bath be honest and admit that the man sheet was as long and as clean as he on Lieutenant Colonel and Breves said to have claimed he had as says it was, and assuming the truth Colonel (Temporary Major General) much right to be there as the of the rest of the statements made Alfred William Fortescue Knox, C.B., "English devlis." Supposing he did above, there is no excuse for any Indian Army, in recognition of the say that, it is less offensive in penalty whatever. A telephonic valuable services rendered by him in Chinese, as all old-timers know, than message, even if it were sent in Eastern Russia. It looks in English. Long usage of reply to a written note on official the epithet has made it meaningless,business, doesn't seem very business. so far as offence is concerned. As like.. we have said before, however, impolite he may have been, the circumstances excuse him. He rank led under a sense cf injustice. He had been unjustly treated, by a British
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official highly placed, the moment that man "motioned him to move away'
too close to be because he was agreeable."
We impeach the Hon'ble Mr. C. Mc I. Messer for an exaggerated notion of his own rights and powers, and for an inadequate conception of his obligations in the matter of maintain- ing the prestige of our race, to say nothing of his duty to pure justice.
ANOTHER POLICE RESERVES CASE.
REPULSE BAY.
Government has issued no notices to We are officially inforced that the
"any people who-have matsheds, on the beach at Repulse Bay. That exempts them.
Who sent the notices? And why 2 And by what right?
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FUNERALS
THE LATE J. O HAVALL
The military funeral of Constable Mayall, yesterday afternoon started from Wellington Barracks a little after 5 p.m. The coffin was on a gua-
carriage and shrouded with the Union Jack. At the Monument others joined the cortege. The order of the funeral was: Firing Party of the Manchesters under Sgt.. Avery. The Band from H. M. S. "Kent" followed immediately behind playing Beethoven's Marche Funebre. Then came the gun carriage which was drawn by a small group from the Manchesters. The Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.S.P,and Lt. Col. R.K. Harvey and "B" Co., Manchesters were next, and after them Chief Inspector Kerr Mr. Perdue, D.S.P. and Inspector Nawab Khan followed by about eighteen regular European constablez and Sergeants Culliford. Cooper, Murphy, Floyd, Moore, Cockle, Payne and Duling, Inspectors Kent, Boulger, Cashman, Davitt, Roylance with Inspector Walt, Sergeants Shannon and Feplow and Lt. Barrand brought up the rear.
At the Protestant Cemetery-Rev. R. A. Bundle, (Chaplain to the Forces) officiated at the Chapel and the grave- side. The usual three vallays were fired, ending with "The last Post.' Wreaths & were sent by the O.C, officers and men, of the Manchester Regiment. the Captain-Superin- tendent of Police, the ASP, the Chief Inspector at the Can- 20tral Police Station, the Royal Naval Yard Police, Yaumati Police mess, Sergeants' mes at the Central Sta” tion, Hungbom Police, Detective stad W.CN,C,O's and men of the 40th Co. R.E, No. 2 Police Station, Ser- geants' mess of the Manchester Re- giment, Comrades of the Manchester Regiment attached tn the Police, Victoria Gaol "C" Co. of the Man- chester Regiment, Inspector and Mraz Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Glendinning, Inspector and Mrs. Cashman, Inspec tor Boulger, Sergeant and Mrs: Evans, Mr. and Mrs. A. Floyd, Ser- geant and Mrs. Culliford, and Mr. Burton.
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S.M. Abdullahi Indian Sind Merchants ... Robert; the son of the hon'ble Denays & Bowley ......... Dr. Lim Boon Keng, O.E.E., has pass George Hastings....... ed his final a. at Edinburgh and W. Wilkinson.... will be coming out for a holiday J.R. Michael & Co. after graduation. He is the clever. Scott Harston young "physiologist who has been N. 1. Stabb ..... helping Professor Schafer with his C. G. Alabaster ..... lecturing work during the War. The Percy Smith Seth second generation of "Straits Pro-
Fleming R. E. & Mr. S. Belillos Gee. Grimble & Co..... The death occurred on June 24 Snowman & Co.... at the Presidency General Hospital, Goddard & Douglas.... Calcutta of Dr. C. D. Boyes, Dr. Harston, Marriott, dentist, from an overdose of Black, veronal which he had taken to deaden a severe earache a few weeks ago. Deceased, who at one time owned a number of race horses, floated his business as a limited lakh of rupees. liability company with a capital of a
Although we were informed that P. C. Mayall died of cholera, and seduce." announced, the returns do not seem to include it. There was one case of cholera reported, but that was 2 Filipino.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Singapore Ladies Rifle spoon shoot Lady Evelyn Young won the we for July with a net score of 58, composed of 30 at 100 yards and 28 at 150 yards.
The China Mail is requested to ventilate the grievance of another Police Reservist. P. C. 745 J. A Léboury Gutierrez. We have a long letter from his father, Mr. J. M. Gutierrez of No. 1, Mosque Street, which in our judgment would not clarify the situation, so set forth, ex barte, the allega tions as we have digested them. Young Gutierrez joined voluntarily and while under age, Mr. Jenkins being so pleased with his letter that' he published it in the Press, pour encourager les autres. His record up to the time of the matter now com- plained of is clean. For five years he fulfilled all engagements..
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The wedding is announced to take place of Mr. Neil McCallum, Marine Engineer s.a. "Brisbane" and Miss Bessie McLellan en route to Hongkong by the ss. "Iyo Maru.""
On May 14 at 8 pm. he received Sergeant T. Williams of the He says that much longer notice had been appointed to act as Sergeant a call to duty, for 5-30 next evening. Manchester Regt, Singapore, has
been customary. Reckoning on the Major of the Penang Volunteers until been permanently longer notice to which he was used, someone has he had just made an engagement for secured for the appointment. this particular evening which he was reluctant to break,
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THE LATE MR. B.-A. BALLANTYNE.
The body of the late Mr. B. AN Ballantyne, Marine Engineer was in- terred at the same cemetery, yester- day at 5.50 p.m. A small concourse of friends met at the Monument, in-. cluding Messrs. G. M. Shaw, A. D. Macdonald, R. Henderson, A. Forber,
S. Baker, G. Rodger, A. Nicoll, Green, A. R. Henderson, and C. E. Holmer The Rev. Kirk Maconachie officiated at the graveside,
The late Mr. B. A. Ballantyde war associated with the Indo China Co's steamers for several years. His last berth was that of chief engineer on Patriot." He was a stive
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leaning against a wall near by for justice without distinction of smoking a pipe. "He was too
One of Messrs. Komor's win- close to be agreeable," said Mr.
"The man was high änd mighty,"
dows has been decorated for Peace Ray and Falconer ......... Messer, "so I motioned to the man
Celebrations. Draped in red it has all W. Dunbar ............ to move away. An Indian cos said Mr. Me I. Messer in Court. And
the Allies' dags. A novel feature is Little Adams and Wood stable saw me and persuaded the that after naively confessing that he
the British Lion, the French Chanti John D. Hutchison & Co. man to go, or rather he had to had had the high and mighty un- pudence to motion away" a fellow
The committee and members cler, American Eagle, a Japanese Lane, Crawford & Co. *** snove him off." It will be noticed that Mr. Mc I. citizen who was doing what he was He wrote to Mr. Franks explaining of the Singapore Chamber of Com-gure and a Chinese Warrior, all w. G. Humphreys & Co. Messer was himself loitering. As doing. merely because he was "too the circumstances and begging to be merce and Exchange, entertained holding their respective national he was formerly C. S. P., he must close to be agreeable." If he didn't excused, adding "Should I not hear H.E. the Governor of Singapore. Sir flags. The other window will be
like the smell of the
from you I would consider myself A. H. Young, to a farewell dinner on bave known that it was the con tobacco he could have moved on
done shortly. exempted." stable's duty to move him on.
July 5 at Raffles Hotel. There was a He got no reply (he says) so did big attendance of Singaporeans and was too close to be agreeable." he himself, couldn't he? The horrible
not attend. Later on he was requested speeches were made by the departinged of it all disgusts us for an explanation, and then ordered says, speaking of the Chinese who Cygicisra
Observe that Chinese manners" 'so I'motionëd to was moved on,
to attend a Court of Enquiry on the man to move away." Hoity- are called in question." toity! The Chinese had to move Colonial Treasurer and an impolite July 11. away, not because he was offending Chinaman" is the way our contem- the traffic law, but because he was porary beads it. The gravamen of too close to be agreeable." Is this this case is included in the manners good enough? Are we going to put of a European official and the conduct up with it? The China Mail will of a myrmidon.
Who wouldn't be impolite, who not, so long as British justice allows
wouldn't resist such-an-intolerable us tree speech.
encroachment upon his rights as a citizen?
The
Governor and Hon. Mr. Tomlin.
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in the year ending June will exceed "Well Wisher”. eight thousand millions. Of these H. E. M. Elllaa seven,
thousand millions will have R. A. Carreem' wi
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"LAENTES TRIAL TRIP."
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NEW RECREATION GROUND.
YESTERDAY'S COMMITTÉ
MEETING.
At the P.W.D. Offices yesterday afternoon, the Hon. Director of Publicz Works, Mr. W. Chatham, prasideda over a meeting of the Recreation 27 grounds committee. Others present included Messrs. G. C. Moxon, P. MAN Hodgson, W. Logan, Hon. Mr.E.V. D Parr, J. H. Congdon, Major M.WI Buck" (Military) and W. E-Grockermat (Navy).
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The Chairman read letters frome the South China Athletic and Indian. Recreation Clubs. The former stated they were a growing football com- munity and had teams in botiz divisions of the football league. They were the only football ̈club. without a football ground.
The Indian R. C. in their letter said they were a growing sporting: fraternity taking its place in sporting circles in the colony and wanted a sports ground. AGA
Both applied to be allotted grounds at the new Sookumpoo. Recreation ground.
It was decided to allot a football ground to South China Athletic and à cricket ground to the Indian Recrea tion Club.
These Courts of Enquiry are really The Secretary of State for India gone to China, with which country V. Curreem,120 100 134 494. a sort of Court Martial, as we have announces that, with the concurrence the trade has increased nearly tenfolds. D. Mehal... already seen. At this one two of the Government of India, it has since 1915. The value to the East un-named PC's who were present been decided to issue to Regular has increased from three million were requested to leave.. The young officers of the Indian Ariny, Indian dollars in 1915" to sixteen million man's father suggests that this would Medical Service, and of the British dollars in 1918. be 'connected with a fear of further Garrison-la-India-and-to-depart-) publicity. It is a natural suspicion. mental officers with honorary rank of
-Ir was announced that a football- "Surgeon Vice-AdmiralSir William It will be remembered that it was
ground will be vacant and is reserved Section 64 para 3 of the Departmental the Indian Unattached List, a gratuity Henry Norman, K.C.B. Director the China Moil which alone made a
as it may be required for the naval stand with regard to the bullying of Mr. Mcl Messer was talking outside
Order Book (making these enquiries for war service on the same condiGeneral of the Medical Department pedestrians by Indian police, under the Eastern Extension office "about provision in the
in camera) is certainly not a wise tions generally as those announced of the Royal Navy, is, at his own Docks for Mesars. Butterfield and addititional playing fields in the near The sa. Laertes Gulf at Taikoo and military who are likely to require case of a for officers of the British Army in request, vacating that office, which Swire has been completed and made future. funconstitutional police "order" a new fire engine. The suggeation Court where the judges are Army Order IV. dated February 11, he has held for the last two years, at We talked of "Prussianism," and is that he was lottering there on
practically accusers and where 1919, The gratuity was to be made the end of this month. He will be a trial run to-day. She is scheduled were laughed at for a while. A man official business, perhaps, whereas was fined, and afterwards his case the Chinese was leaning against the exists. Fara 27 of the same rather the Active List, on August 4, 1919, or Robert Hill, K.C.M., G., C.B., who was her maiden voyage to Liverpool via power to award such punishments payable, in the case of officers still on succeeded by Surgeon Captain Sir to leave here on the 27th-inst on was re-heard, and he was acquitted, wall smoking a pipe.. But as
amuses us."Police must not on any the termination of the war as defined Principal Medical Officer of Le Grand Singapore. and instead the Indian policeman was later
we learn from Mr. account give any information what by statutory authority, whichever Fleet during the war. fined for exceeding his duty.
Mcl. Measer's own testimony
ever to gentlemen connected with was earlier. It was not payable to any Was it the patent reasonableness that before the man was dragged
the Preda." It is an old, old officer commissioned after February of our Contention that led the away, (like an armed robber) he
acquaintance of ours, which never 11,1919. Officers who haveretired, and authorities, to so modify that high- appeared as if he wished to get yet was known to work, and the the legal representatives of officers handed procedure? We would have something from the Eastern Ex faith of bureaucracy in such ostrich who have died or have been killed been glad, and proud, to find them tension office, and after he got a like efforts at invisibility is really during the war, should apply for a D is rolloved by taking one of Cham; amenable to reason. We fear we'
rather touching. cannot claim any credit for the
form of calm to the Secretary, The father rightly or wrongly Military Department, India Office, change which to promptly followed
believes that his son was thus dealt London, S.W.1.
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long white coat he appeared to be much happier and went to the Police station. I gave no instruc
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