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·GOVERNOR OF MACAO.
SATURDAY'S CELEBRATIONS.
LUNCHEON AND GARDEN FETE.
The entertainment of His Excel- H. Correa da Silva, and Lady da lency the Governor of Maczo, Senhor Silva, by the Fortuguese comprasity
MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1920.
ARMED ROBBERY.
FIVE MEN OHARGED.
FOUR FOUND GUILTY....
The particulars of an armed rob-
Mr. Justice Wood, in the Criminal bery were heard by the Puïsne Judge,
Sessions this morning.
In his present office the Governor had! displayed great ability and many îm-] fal assistance from the wireless Mining Administration's mines for The total output of the Kailan
portant improvements owed much to his efforts. The Portuguese com- instalation on Stonecutters. This the week ending December 4, 1920,
|munity, in Hongkong were glad of this radius of about amounted to 90,197 tons and the began with a
opportunity of paying tribute to the thousand miles, which "met eer-sales during the period, to 83,128
excellent qualities and altruistic ser- tain necessities for communicating toas...
vices of Senhor Cores da Silva, and he would couple with the toast the with shit sea, but... &qult} not communicate satisfactorily with
The Rev. G. J. Williams at the
aliry had charmed all who had met her name of Lady da Silva, whose person Home through the "intermediate Kirk on Sunday reminded Christians stations. They increased the dis-ef their duty to the League of
during her stay here. tance, by installing different gour. Nations, and the new internation in Hongkong, was at its height on H.E. the Governor of Macso briefly
Fire men, Leung Tsol, Chan Sing but even then transmission was alism. Christians have no choice as Saturday, when a big huncheon was replied and thanked the Portuguese dithcult and slow. Adimity mes to which side they shall take in that bed at the Hongkong Hotel, and a Community and the guests for the Chow, Ip Yuk, To Hung and Wong sages sometimes took as long as.Hissue.
brilliant garden fete was given at the kind reception accorded him. He con Yau Tsai were charged with robbery days to come out, and they were
Club de Recreio in Kowloon. Both cluded by proposing the toast of the at 213 Queen's Road West, first floor. on Nov, 1. 1920, The statement of routine messages sent this way! At St. John's Cathedral on of them were handsome humctions, the Governor of Hongkong. merely to relieve the pressure on Christmas Day there will be celebra-garden fete especially being remark-H.E. Sir Reginald Stubbs thanked fence said that they were armed. the cables. Hongkong being the tions of the Holy Communion at 6.45 able for the beauty of its decorations, the assembly for the cordial way in with daggers, and stole clothing and jewellery to the value of $166. They centre of nasal activity in theam and at 12 noon. Matins will be and the generous scale on which it which they had drunk his health and pleaded not guilty. M-.P. Jacks, Crown Orient, the station is so busy sung at 11 am when the sermon was conducted.
for having invited him to be present. Solicitor, prosecuted. The following normally that," according to Lient will be preached by the Rt. Rev.
Mr. E. J. Noronha proposed "Our jury was empanelled: A. J. W. The attractive surroundings of the Stewart, the utmost time it conll The Bishop of Victoria. At the Peak Club de Recreio were stilized to ex- Guests." He said the Portuguese Resser, Wong Seb-kay, A. S. Gomes spare for commercial work would Church on Christmas Day there will be quarter of an hour every
client advantage in the decorative community were deeply sensible of the da Silva, E. M. Xavier, G. Mr. Ser. scheme. In the afternoon the grounds honour Sir Reginald and Lady Stubbs V.A. Mason, and John Stalker, four or five hours. He was care munion at 8 aiz
were dressed with hundreds of fags had done them in being present.
Mr Jacks outlined the case.. Early ful to point out that there muld be
Dr. Dugald Christie, care, and streamers and latticed ribbons, They were glad also to have present in the morning of Nor, I, the house na rapidity about such messages.
members of the Legislative Couxit was entered. Theoccupantofacubicle, With regard to the proposal for a Principal of the Mukden Medical and made a charming scene. It was representatives of the British Chan Chung Hing, was awakened by powerful Station here he seemed College and Superintendent of the night, however, that they appeared
Hospital, has returned to Mukden at greatest beauty. There were in-ny and Navy. The historical asso- the entrance of six men. His eyes inclined to be pessimistic about its with Mrs. Christie after an absencaj numerable “clectic globes of delicne ciation with Britain was carried by were covered and his hands were tied.. value to commerce. He says hours are wasted on repetition, and sug
of a year and a half in Scotland, hues, converting the whole serving in the Portuguese ration in glorious re. He could recognize one of the membrance Not only in the palmy defendants as the man who tied him. says the P. & T. Times. He has a wonderland of bright colours. The gests that wireless, even across the been successful in getting increased club buildings were outlined, în elec-
days of Portugal, but in the late war They forced him at the point, of Atlantic, not a commercial
support for the work he represents, drie lights which converged in a clus- Portuguese soldiers Fought side by knives to give up his keys. They proposkion." So far as we can and it is expected that there will be ter at the top of the flagpole. From side with the British. It was also a also tied his wife. Sun Mo Lan, and follow the gallant cur's end, a great advance in both College and this ropes of tinted globes depended in Privilege to count as guests the cor-compelled her to give up the keys to the lea seems to be that though Hospital during the text few yer s.
sular representatives of rations with boxes containing her property. They. graceful curves to the roof. Above; wireless is practicable, our cout-
whom Portugal lived in happy arity. then rified the boxes. She also The engagement is announced high-power lights, surrounded by British and other mercantil com admitted at the police station he had the roof was the name of the Club and the members of the Chinese, could recognize two of the defendants Ltd. mercial en must prepare to be
When arrested the first defendant bad. Rissapointed with its nuits. This from Paris of Miss Paule Suzor, pretty design. Around the grounds? is rather a surprise.
younger daughter of M. and Mme extended chairs and wreaths of intermunities sim whom their relations taken part in the robbery. When bac Legis Suzor, with M. M. Viel, of the woven lights. At the entrance to the were of the friendliest.
forethe Magistratehehad said he knew. frm of Messrs. Jardine. Matheson & grounds all trees were studded with! The Hon. Mr. H. E Pollock. Knothing of the robbery. The second Co. The young couple met in Yoke-lights, while even the small shrubs responding on behalf of the guest defendant had also admitted being
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EOSCEONG, Monday, Dec. 20, 1922.
WIRELESS.
STRAIGHT TALK.
Now we are getting it.
te a celebration of the Holy Com
hama. M. Viel rose to the rank of
taken the trouble y think out what ports, of passengers for Canadian they believe and what is their duty ports, the Canadian immigration the entertainment liberal, and the The Church must be a body of authorities preferring to deal with arrangements all that could be de people who have thought over the each case on its own merits. The sired. In every way the fete was a iroths of the Gospel and are per-Canadian government has also given gay success. Auaded of their value and import-notice that citizens of enemy The fete begun er 5 o'clock. Ai ame and are un fire with, zeal to countries during the war are denied that time many of the guests had ar- put these truths in practice. entry to Canada. Exception is made rived. Shortly afterwards their Ex- He pointed out that the homin- in the case of citizens of countries cellencies the Governors of Hongkong ally Christian nations have not which have declared their indepen and Macao arrived, to be greeted by been carrying out their principles.dence from former enemy countries the British and Portuguese national
recognized anthems. You cannot be a good Chris and have formed a fian, if you do not act on Christian government. principles. To be a Christian
and to have enjoyed such royal hos-wife, in Sin Hing Lane." Before the.
compliment of associating his name with the toast.
The menu follows:
Caviare
Terrapine Soup Fisha la Hongkong Hotel Tournedos a la Milanaise Pate de Gibier Punch' a la Romaine Roast Turkey sind Han Iced Asparagus Raspberry-Bavaroise
Now I Captain in the late war and was da about the grounds had 'red, purple said they were all glad to have been in the robbery. Some of the property front the puffit exes the straight crated, with the Cross of the Legion/orange, and, bhe lighs nestling in? Present on such a memorable occasion had been recovered in the bed of his of Honour for bravery in the field. their foliage. Set in the midst ofpitality. The Portuguese community Magistrate he had said he had no taik so long needed her. On Sun He is now in America en route to garden in a corner of the grounds was in the Colony was increasing in num-part in the robbery, that his wife day the lies. Copley Moyle reminil-France, where the young couple will a darxe floor, enclosed to three sides bers and in importance and in hous had taken the property home, and ed his hearers that to live up to be married after which they will by alasticed wall covered with lights ing and other questions had shown a had given his name to the police; their pressions they must each return to the Far East in the spring. greenery itself, in the radiance laudable desire to promote progress in then had fled. The case against the our le tremendously in earnest.
of the multi-colowed lights, a little the life of the Colony. He counted fifth defendant rested entirely on There must be no mereig Steamship companies in Yoko were the tearables, lavishly supplied Friends amongst the Portuguese com
gem of beauty. About the grounds himself fortunate in having many recognition by the witness. nominal Christians, no membershams have been notified that a from the buffet and refreshment kiesk.
Chan Chung Hing verim of the At the Church who have noter } Eritish zise is not necessary on pas The scene was animated and artistic/munity and he thanked them for the robbery, said the robbers entered The men who about day-break. bound his eyes and hands had knives. He picked out third defendant, Ip: Yak, as the one who actually tied bis hands and put the cloth about his eyes. His wife, seeing that he was tied up, gave the robbers the keys. Although he could not see, after that, he heard the sounds of breaking and "opening boxes. The men were there for an hour. When they had gone, his wife released him. They found that a number of articles of jewellery, some money and clothing were missing. Some Seated at the other tables were of the articles, which were produced Hon. Mr. Chatham and Mrs. E. J.in court, were found in the house Noronha, Hon. M. Pollock and Mrs. at 5 Sin Hing Lane. Souse, Sir Robert Ho Tong and Mrs. The second defendant said he was The band of the Wiit Canseco, Mr. Silva Netto and Madame working on a steamer and know shire Regiment was in attendance. Haneus, Mr. Soares and Mrs. Car-nothing of the robbery. and played for the dancing, which vano, Consul Humeus and Madane The third defendant said that began soon after 5 o'clock.
After a Sorensen, Comdr. of U.S.S. "Hart" nothing had been found on him short adjournment for dinner, the fete and Miss A. Menezes, Mr. Archbut when arrested. At the December Criminal Sessions | continued watt midnight.
The fourth said he had no part in and Mrs. Hicks, Consul Ludin and but love? Thou shalt love thy of the Supreme Court before the neighbour as thyself" might well Paisoe Judge. Mr. Justice Wood, this Hongkong Hotel was carried out on Miss Barretto, Mr. d'Oeningen and
Similarly, the huncheon at the Miss O. Roza, Mr. Percy Smith, and the robbery. The fifth made
sirullar statement. he painted on the walls of some morning Lam Tai, alias Long Yau, a big scale and with a perfection of Mr. Danenberg Mrs. Gale and Con- Rosser, foreman of the jury, the board rooms, and would be a re-returned banishee, was sentenced to minder that self-interest is not the three years' imprisonment with hard detail that made it a notable event. Si Hamel, Mrs. Botelho and Mr. witness said his wife also only interest to consider.""
The guests gathered in a reception Canseco Mrs. Rocha and Mr. Step-beer bound. He did not know
means more than professing Christ, it means living the Christ-like life. If a man thinks he can be a Chris tian and ubt show it in his busi ness, he is vastly mistaken. Take a boanl of Directors of some com- pany, the majority of them, prob- ably Christian meir, do they always act on Christian principles which include not only justice and honesty
CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
RETURNED BANTEHRES.
ARMED ROBBERS SENTENCED.
labour.
The Governor of Hong- kong was accompanied by Captain McGrath, his A.D.C., and the Gover- nor of Macao by Lady Correa da Siya and Lieut. F. Chedas, A.D.C. They were received by the President, Mr. Noronha, and members of the
committee.
Roes on Toast
Dessert. Coffee.
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In answer to a question by Mr.
of
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four of
Often professed followers thought "The prisoner was odered to be room to await the arrival of the two hen, Miss L. Loureiro and Mr. Rey-who had untied her. it enough to profess it as forming departed for life, on Nov. 27. Governors and their party; then, on mud, Miss Ribeiro and Mr. Chedas, Sun Mo Lan the wife of Chan their personal standard. while 1919. He returned to the Colony and their appearance, followed them to Mrs. Shene and Mr. P. Lauder. Miss Chung Hing was then called. The ignoring its claims upon them as was found here Nov. 14, 1920. He the big dining hall, which had been Noronha and Mr. Larsen, Miss Reme- door to the cubicle was broken. members of society, We saw pleaded guilty. Several previous prettily" decorated. Throughout the dits and Mr. J. M. C. Basto, Mrs-There was no light at the time, but luncheon, in the intervals between the F: E. Remedios and Comdr. of the the robbers lighted her lamp. They The China Mail. Christians doing things and ac-offences were shown against him quiescing in evils in a social capa-
Choi Yap Kwong, banished for toasts, music was provided by the Patria, Miss Bernales and Mr. tied her husband first, then tied her,
Botelho, Mr. Sousa, Consul Molino bazds behind her. Each of the men BOLITHO (By cable from Bris-TUTE, JUSTICE, PUBLIC SERVICE city which they would not do as twenty years on July 17, 1913, and Hotel Orchestra..
and Mrs. J. M. Noronha, Consul Gale had a dagger. They ransacked the individuals. It was as if they had found here November 8, 1920, also rol). Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
In all, there were nearly 200 and Mrs. Silva, Mr. Stewart and Mrs. boxes and took the valuables. She two standards of conduct, one for was, sentenced to three years with Bolitho, a son.
three private life, the other for social hard labour. He pleaded guilty. It guests, including many of promin- Crockett. Mr. Leefe and Mrs. Hale, recognized
ence. The Consul-General for Portu- Consul Sorensen and Miss Rozario, the prisoners in the dock As musical. Their wel de guity of previous offences, that hed. Senhor Cereira de Albuquerque, Capt. McGrath and Miss Soares. Mr. The third, Ip Yuk she said, was the Corporate selfishness was as wrong was shown that he had been found be applied to their trade, their poli- had been banished on other occasions, presided. Seamed er the official table E. J. Figueiredo and Mrs. Yasuda, one who tied her up. Besides the
and twice convicted for retuming. were:-The Consul-General tics. to national policy, as well as
for Mr. Aquino, Mr. Roza and Miss M. third, she recognized first, Leung Tsoi, Chan Fuk, banished for life on Oct. Portugal and Lady Corres da Silva, Menezes, Consul Hope and Mrs. fully; the second, Chan Sing Chow, to their private conduct.
30, 1919, and found at Shaukiwan H.E. the Governor of Hongkong and Guterres, Mr. Sellingo and Mrs. Ber- the same: the fourth, Te Hung, about Otherwise, let us add, they are on Dec. 5, 1920, near the Taiko? Madame Albuquerque, `H.E. not Christians, and their profes Sugar Refinery. It was shown that Governor of Macao and Lady Stubbs, Irving. Mrs. Soares and Hon. Mr. first three, with certainty. She had the retto, Lacy Ho Tung and Hon. Mr. 80 per cent, and the fifth one, as the sians are hypocritical.
he was sent here from Singapore in H.E. Major-General Ventris and Mrs. Sharp. Miss M. Loureiro and Hon. been tied loosely, and managed to 1916 having been banished from Gompertz, the R., Rev. Bishop Dup- Mr. Lau Chu-pak, Mrs. Leefe and untie her bonds herself. She then there for life. In 1916 this Govern- pay and Ms. Kemp, His Honour Mr. Mr. E. J. Noronha, Miss Rosello and untied her husband. ment issued a deportation order Justice Gompertz, and Mrs. Chatham, Mr.
A maidservant in the family of against him. He returned and was the Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher and Ribeiro and Mr. Rocha, Mrs. Ozorio said she could recognize the second
Harrington, Mrs. Herezes
Chan Chung Hing was called, and convicted of stealing. Three deporta- Mrs. Jordan, the Hon. Mr. J. H. and Mr. Assumpcio, Miss Hyndman and third defendants. tion orders had been issued against Kemp and Mrs. Follock.
and Mr. Sorensen, Miss. Basto and him and he had already been convic- The test of "The King was given Mr. Shenck, Mrs. Castro and Consul first, second, third and fourth, were Four of the five defendants, the ted twice of returning.
by the Chairman; and the "President Ohmori, Mrs. D'Almada and Mr.found guilty and sentenced to five He pleaded guilty and
was of the Portuguèse Republic” was pro- Crockan, Mr. J. M. Noronha, Mr. years' hard labour and 10 strokes of sentenced to three years with hard pised by H.E. the Governor of Hong- Leo D'Almada, Mr. C. A. da-Rozs, the cat. The fifth was discharged. labour,
kong. Wong Tak and Shay Yau were
From time to time' the business
hai to Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Cohen, of No. 10A Seward men of Hongkong have agitated for Road, a sot.
a wireless system available for local ROWETT JOHNS:-On December unmercial purposes. The Chau- 13, 1920, at Shanghai, to Mr.bers of Commerce took it up. At the Conference at Shanghai it was and Mrs. J. J. Rower Johns, a
unanimously resolved that China $00. BLACK.-On December 9, 1920, ought to instal such wireless aids to
at Menking, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Black. a daughter..
MARRIAGES.
navigation as the Hongkong Gov- Wernment had agreed to. A supple
FATAL FIRE.
GIRLS TERRIBLE DEATH. ?
TRAGEDY, IN NEW TERRITORIES.
Mr. A. Hicks, Mr. B. A. Hale, Mr.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
ruentary resulation tonebed on the need for nieteorological messges by wireless. Mr. Holyoak, speak- ing as the representative of the Hongkong Chamber, "Ferminded the Conference of what was done last A life was lost as the result of a fire | charged with having robbed Cao Kai- Mr. A. F. B. Silva-Nemo, Presi-J. M. Alves, Dr. Jordan, the Rev. ANDERSON — RADCLIFFE - On year, and said this movement was which broke out at 3.45am. yesterday, of $1.40 in money and a watch and dent of the Club Lusitano, gave the Fr. Roberts and many others.
December 10, 1920, at Shang-in continuation thereof. The four in heuse No. 5. Cheuleung village, chain in Magazine Gap Road on principal toast, "The Governor of hai, Thomas Reid Anderson, of requirements were (1) the estab- Saikong district, New Territories, November 23, 1920. Both pleaded Macao." He said that the honour fell Shanghai, to_Madge. Vipont, lishment of diaphones and wireless occupied by a Chinese constable, his, guiky.
to hit as President of the oldest daughter of John Vipont_Rad-position finders in Chinese waters: wife and 7-year old daughter. The -Cho Kai was shown to the pri- Portuguese Chub in the Colony. His
Among the centres of the world. His Excellency the 'Governor gate cliffe of St. Michaels, Felix-2) increased weather signals and only person in the house at the soners. They admitted having robbed Excellency, he said, belonged to an probably no port receives more disa dinner party at Government House stove..
corninunications along the coast time of the putbreak was the girl him..
old and well known family and his tinguished guests than Shanghai. on Friday evening in honour of His Mr. P. Jacks, Crown Solicitor, said father was at one time Governor, of Chief among its recent visitors, says Excellency Senor Correia de Suva, D. ~CROSTHWAITHÈ-- SHERBINCE. (3) the establishment of increased who was asleep.
On December 10, 1920, at cable service or a powerful wireless The mother had left the house a that Cho Kalwas a coolie employed Macao. Their honoured guest had the N.C. Daily Nebt, is Sir Arthur S. O, and Madame da Silva, The Shanghai, second daughter of station at Swatow, and (4) the quarter of an hour earlier to go to the at 158 The Peak. About 3.10 pm. ce proved himself not only a distinguish Willen Brown, KBE. world famed guests present were Hon. Mr A. G. wireless telemarket. When she retumed she was November 23 he was on his head naval officer but an able admins across the Atlantic without a stop Mrs W. Lay, Mr & Mrs, A F as one of the two first men to fy M. Fletcher, C. B E. Mr W. Lay, -Captain and Mrs. Sherbince to establishment of a Tommy, son of Mr. and Mrs. graph station of suficient power at horrified to find the house in flames, the hill with provisions when he was She raised the-alarm, and villagers attacked. One of the defendants
As Governor of Mossamedes. He and his companion, Sir John Silva-Netto, Mr & Mrs Noronha, Mr Crostwalthe, of Glasgow. Hongkong. With regard to the and police gave all assistance, threatened him with a dagger, Cho His Excelleracy proved his ability to Alcock, who was later killed in & Mrs Soares, Mr & Mrs E. V. M. R first three there is now no room for but could not check the fiames Kal pleaded with them to take his handle, delicate and intricate ques France, made the flight in a Vickers de Sousa, Mr & Mrs P. Botelho, Mr C with regard to the fourth that a Strenuous attempts, were made to took his money and watch and let
On Saturday evening the guests
· DELTAÍ.
trator.
argument. All are agreed. It is which completely gutted the house money but to spare his life. They sons, but his untiring efforts in that houre, from St. Johne. Newfound
"Vimy "in record time, 16 da Roda, Lient F. Chedas, A. D. C.
curious doubt now arises. That rescue the girl, but with the collapse him go. Cho Kal reported it to his office nearly cost him his life. When land, to the coast of Ireland. Sir present were: H. E. Senhor Correla December 12, 1920, faster facilities for communicating useless. After the fire, the charred in Company with a police com the great war. Senhor Corres da Silva ring of the war and was later trans-IL E. Vice-Admiral Sir A. L. Duff, Hongkong needs much greater and of the roof further efforts were master. The next day, Cho Kai, Portugal sided with her oldest ally in | Arthur Witten Brown Merved in the da Silva, RSO. and Lady Silva,
Manchester regiment at the begin-Lieut. F.. Chedas. A.D.C the General Hospital, Shang with the outside world need not be remains of the unfortunate girl, who stable, encountered one of the was in command of the "lvo" and ferred to the Royal Firing Corps, Hie K.CB., B.N., Flag Lieut. R. R.Stewart, had, Mancio Mancinho). Ger argued. That wireless will apply must have died of suffocation, before defendants, who was arrested. A rendered a very good eccount of him machine grashed down behind the RM, H. E. Major-General F. Ventris, mano de Souza, age 69 years. the deficiency, which everybody has the flames reached her, were dis-knife was found in bla possession, RAFT.--On Saturday morning. hitherto been taking for granted, covered among the debris.
The watch and chala were recovered, sell in encounters with enemy sub- German lines and he was a prisoner C., Lt. Col. J. R. Wyndham, Lieut." December 12, 1920, at the Red has to be shown, in consequence The cause of the outbreak was at Certain instruments were found in maries, being several times com until 1918 He is accompanied by Col. G. B. Duff, D.5.0., Mrs Duff, and
Hoopital Shanghal, Mes. of the rather disconcerting state. tributed to the child's mother lighting his pockets. He said they were mended by the British Admiralty for service in France for three and a tall
Mr. C. E. Dalf, who was on special M. and Mme. Raynauð, mengge Upera of the meats made to the Conference by a lamp before leaving the house, and working implements, not was his bravery. He was decorated by years. Both are now with, Vickers Baptist Foreign Mis Lieut. R. R. Stewart of HM.S. carelessly throwing the lighted match Both men were sentenced to three City Chengtu, Sze Alacrity," which we find fully on a pile of dried grass stored in a years with hard labouri and each to his own Government and received the Ld, and are in the East in the com
reported in the British Chamber of corner of the house,
D.S.O. from His Britannic Majesty, marcial interest of that company...
receive ten strokes of the cat.
H E Senhor Correia da Silva, 30. Governor of Macao, and Lady
da Silva have left Government
House.
JJ