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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 1928.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

MEETING ON THURSDAY.

TWO NEW DILIA,

The second reading of the Mui Toui Bill will be taken at the meeting of the Legislative Council which is to be held on Thursday afternoon Bad two, erw Bills will also be introduced.

MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE. LAUSANNE BREAKDOWN.

CASTLE PEAK ROAD ACCIDENT. OFFICIAL WIRELESS NEWS.

CHAUFFEUR GIVES EVIDENCE."

The Criminal Sessions wae continu-

EARL CURZON'S STATIMENT.

The following British official wire

THE CHINA MAIL.

THEFT OR LUAN ?

SHIP'S OFFICER IN POLICE

VONNA COURT,

Replying to a charge of having

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

ROYAL MARINES OLD COMRADES- ASSOCIATION,

brown overcoat from the cabit of Mr. stolen $100 in bank notes and one HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA BRANCH, A. Allen, the third officer of the s.

at before, the in the Jupreme Court are published by Sourtesy of the Daily H. J. Compertz) in the by the Haihong." Reginald Radclife, whe

bis morning, when further ovidence Bulletin --- was heard in the manslaughter case ip which the chauffeur of motor car No.

daimed to have been a second officer of the reip.pleaded before Mr.

79 is charged with having caused the LORD CURZON'S STATEMENT." Not Guilty"

death of the foreman of a road repair-

MEDICAL REGISTRATION ORDINANCE.

One of the new measuresis Bill to amend further the Medical Practi-ing gang at Chinwan, on the Castle tionera Ordinance of 1994. The Peak Road, on October 27, 1922, by objects and reasons stato:-

knocking him down and running over kim.

1. Sub rection (3) of section 3 of the Medical Registration Ordinance 1884, Benacted by section 3 of this Medical

Registration Amendment Ordinance, 1914, has never yet been und. Clause 8 of the bill, therefore, proposes to repeal it.

'

LRAFIELD, Teb."6,

Lord Curzon and the whole of the British Delegation from the Lausanne Conference reached London this after- noon.

R. E. Lindsell, this morning, telling hia Warship that he considered the old friend. articles a loan from Sandy Alfen, bi

ALL Ez-Royal Marines wishing

to become members of this Association are asked to municate with the Hon. Secretary

com.

- C. E. FRITH,

Sanitary Dept..

Hongkong.

Hongkong, Fobraary 6, 1923, V

STRUTHERS & BARRY.- NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

ANGELES via JAPAN PORTS

and SHANGHAL

Dofendant added that on the night ig question, be and Bandy Allen had the station by Lord Cromer, represent in Singapore and his action came From SAN FRANCISCO and LOS

The Foreign Secretary was met at

got outside a bottle and a half of whisky. He had treated Sandy well; ing the King, the Prime Minister. Duke of Devonshire, Lord Derby and as the biggest surprise of his life. His many other members of the Cabiatt, friend enggested to him that as his as well as several representatives of (Radcliffe's) lunda yero tow, hewight the Diplomatic Corja.

This offer. ho djrequire assistance.

accepted and epugested an 1.0.0 in return, but compisizart said he did not want one Comerquently, said having arrived from above mentioned cause of the accusation nor why bis Consignees defendant; he could not make out the ports Tuesday, February 6th, 1923, are hereby notified their risk into the hazardous and/or.

THE Steamship:

DEWEY"

Bergt. Smith of the Trafic Depart the Crown. He deposed to visiting ment was the Inst: witness called for the scene of the accident and making some measurements which led him to estimate that the car was travelling 2. Section 11 of the Medical Reat about 20 miles per hour when the gistration Ordinance, 1884, should accident occurred. have been repealed by the Medical

-The accused, Li Sing, in the witness Registration Amendment Ordinance, box said that as he turned a bend into Buckingham Palace, where he had an Lord Curzon proceeded at unos to 1014, as the whole question of the a straight stretch of the road, he saw audience of King George. right to registration is dealt with in a crowd of about ten Chinue in the In the evening & Cabinet meeting the section added to the principal middle of the read. Some were stand-was held. Ordinance by section 8 of the ameading and others were squatting. He ing Ordinance. Clause & therefore.sounded hia born as he approached breakdown at Laussaze occurred sudden ganerosity! He had never extra-hazardous Godowns of the The Foreign Secretary said that the find should have regretted his that their cargo is being landed at propone to repeal this unnecessary them. All the man with the azcop

been in the hands of the Felice before. Hongkong. & Kowloon Wharf & When arrested, defendant was Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon, and wearing the overcoat and had $69.48 stored at consignees' rak. in his pussession.

Bection.

mainly upon the question of capitula tions. This is not a matter which affects culy one or two countries, It affects avery country which has a national in Turkey. As the future of Turkey of the case, told this Worship that Inspector Pardon who had charge most depend very largely upon complainant's ship would not retura establishing the confidence of foreign anti! Sunday. business units and upon receiving

TURKS AND FOREIGNERS.

Commenting-on-the-situation, the

LRAFIELD, Feb 6.

TD-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

tion of two moved to the side of the 3 Under the Ordinance of 1884. road. The other two remaind where peracns could be registered wherever they were; onsstauding and the other thrir qalifications were required, and squatting looking towards Castle Peak the right to registration did not dead that, with bin back to thecar. The in any way on the standard et up by witness was driving on the left side the General Council of Medial Educ of the road, at about 16 miles per ation and Registration of the United hour. When he came near them, be outside assistance in the matter of February 12 at noon, bail being The case was adjourned until Kiardom The amending Ordinance sonaded bis hore again. The standing sorely needed reconstruction, it would of 1914, introduced the principle of ac-mann moved to the side of the road certainly appear that the Tuitish allowed in two securities of $250 each. cepting only those qualifications which bat the other remained where he was.delegation Lad jeopardisard.the future would be recognised by the General There was plenty of space between the welfare of their countrymen by Medical Council. The effect of clause man and the sea side of the road for maintaining eo stubbornly that the 4 of the bill is to cable the Gov-ract the rar to pase, so the witness carried Allied proposals affected Turkish Mail reporter this morning the When approached by a China in Cognail to remove from the register any person who would not be the horn and would not mova. The

on, thinking that the man had heard sovereignty.

Japanese Consul General caufirmad qualified for registration now, provid man was on the right side of the considerations involved in judicial drawal of the Mikado," which the Apart from the humanitarian the report that a requeat for the with ed that such person shall not have centre of the road, and there were two guaranteee, the Lander Baancial J. C. Williamèon Ltd. Gilbert a 'd been in continuous practice in the buckets of tar near him. At the car Press points out that not enough con- Sullivan Company was to have per Colony for a period of three months was about to pass the man; some of fidence is yet felt by business man in formed here enausted from his office. at any time during the period of five the other people called out to him, and Turkish ideas and administration of He decliced, however, to discuss the years next preceding the publication picking up the ten buckets of tar, the commercial-law-to-encourage them to motive- in the Gazelle of notice of proporal man tried to dush across the road in take the risks involved in trading to make the order. Notice is to be front of the car.. The witness had no with Turkey. seat, if possible, to the person time to avoid him but applied both bia proposed to be affected.

brakes immediately. The man was MAINTENANCE ORDERS ORDINANCE, struck by the bamper of the car. The other new Bill ia intituled na The car hit him on the left leg just Ordinance to amend the Maintenance above the kuce and he fell rideways Ordere (Facilities for Enforcement) towards the car and the side of his Evening Standard says Great Britain Ordinance, 1921. The objects and body hit the right mudguard. He add the Alliesbadalceady agreed to the reasons in this case etato:-

did not fall under the car, and the abolition of the old capitulations and By an oversight in drafting, the witness did not see him drogged by to the substitution of arrangements of new section, introduced by Ordinance the car. The car could not have been somewhat doubtful valan. On Satur No. 3 of 19:2 was made a section of going more that 10. miles per hour day they went that Ordinance instead of being in when it hit the accused-se--the in the direction of reduc

further certed as an additional section of the witness was able to pull the car up ing the protection principal Ordinance. The rault is within eir feat. Witness took the in citizens against the caprice or aggTCH. of their that it is doubtful whether a pro-jured man in the car to the hospital. aion of the Turkieh magistrates and clamation issued under that section On the way he stopped and re officials, but all to no purpose. The would have the effect of extending ported the accident at the Chinwan arka declined as an insult to their the principal Ordinance. ta Police Station, and later he also went nationality anything abort Possession referred to in the proclama up to the Central Police and reported, practically complete authority over tion. This bill therefore makes the there. section in question an additional

foreigners in the Ottoman dominion: They object to anything of the nature section of the principal Ordinance,

of a special region for Burupean and it repeals Ordinance No. 3 of

nationale. It is not thinkable that with Turkish ·JAW and, ad- ministration in its present state civilized Powers can consent to leave the personal safety and civil rights of their citizens wholly to the discretion of Turkish magistrates. On the. other hand, there is every reason that, aa in case of Japan, a promise of treaty revision should be, given con- tingent on the reform within a reaton- able period of the Turkish judicial and administrative syetem.

1922,

week

"ROMANCE." -

After Mr. Dysr Ball, Amistant Attorney General, had addressed the Jury reviewing the evidence of the

witnesses for the Crown, sad the accused's evidence, the Court adjourn ed for tiffin.

DARING OPERATION.

BRIDGE AS THEATRE

MID-OUEAN PERFORMANCE ON 8. 8. TAIYUAN.”

even

of

ANOTHER BANNED PERFORMANCE..

STREET CIRCUS PROSECUTED."

AT THE CORONET.

Although it has been cynically o'served that the worst of having aị romance is that it leaves one co un- romantic most of us are ready to lend a willing tough ar to the tale of somebody else's adventures in the liata i of love. Especially when the tale is so entrancingly beautiful as the story. of A daring yet successful operation "Romance," the la version of the was performed by a distinguished na famous play, in which local kinéma val surgen on one of the officers of Roers have the opportunity of seeing the sa. "Taiyuan," when in mid Mies Doris Keane at the Corout this ocean. The bridge was transformed into an operating theatre says, the Miss Keane's part'as La' Cavallini, Sydney Sun of December 29.

Two Northern Chisese appeared the opera singer with whom theyoung During the voyage from Hongkong before Mr. R. B. Lindsell this morn clergyman falls in love, is naturally to Sydney the officer became dcapering charged with giving a show in the dominating role and the singularly ately ill, and the ship's eurgeon. Dr. Wyndham Street and thereby cau ing magnetic qualities of her fascinating Taylor, on examining him, found the an obstruction. The wording of the personality are if anything intensified complaiot so rerious that be asked charge was that they gave their show on the careen. Mr. Basil Sydney, as Dr. Babington, flest surgeon at the in a parrow and crowded thoroughfare, the susceptible young divine, is the China station, who was among the The defruidents were of the men- perfect stage lover.

paea ngora, to join him in consultation. dicant class that usually migrate The outcome was an operation. As South from the Northern provinces to the doctore sought freedom of moveascape the severe winter, earning their ment, portion of the Taiyuan's spa living on the way by giving these dioas bridge was screened with canvas, performances and reaching Hongkong PASSENGERS KIDNAPPED FOR and transformed into an improvised just before China New Year, Acheep,

BANSOM.

operating theatre, jonka

dog and monkey are invariably in In spite of the rolling of the ship, oluded in their entertainmente the operation was successful, and the Mr. Lindsell discharged them, at patient, when the renal cans to the same time telling them to restrict Sydney, had almost recovered.

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SMALL STEAMER PIRATED,

A daring piracy on the "Tat Woo," a small steamer plying between Hacao and Kongmoon has been reported in averiecular paper. It is said that over seventy persons were taken away fos ransom after the vessel had been twice looted;

About two hours after the ill- inted ship lalt Kongmoon on Jan- uary 29 she met 's launch painted.

black, which on approaching fred

BILLIARDS.

CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY,

Another game in connection with

their shows to open spaces. Thanking

bis Worship profusely they promised:

to carry out these instructions;

HONGKONG'S HEALTH.

During the week ended February S

a volley at her, several pausagers the above tourney was played it the eleven cases of infectious disease were being wounded. When the Yst V.K.0, last night, when R. F. Laz Woo bad stopped, a number of me M. Baltrao in the first round. reported. This total was made of pirate boats, came alongside and I was rather one aided star and two British, one Indian and boarded the steamer with the cop resulted is a comfortable win of Zur two Ukipene cars of diphtheria,

two British bas federates from the launch. While by 500 to 286.

Amer

the loot was being removed ashore, a Les scored double figures neatl second party came and ransacked the every time he went to the tabl

ship again. The Yst Woo"nieru ran away frors ha

ed to Macao on Baturday at the from the start. His best

wounded man being sent to hospital 50, 79,00, and 255 Ope of them died after adminim, difĄ ZROOKS WIR 2

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH MEN'S ASSOCIATION,

GRAND CONCERT

THE HONGKONG MALE VOICE CHOIR (Conductor, E. O. FIELDGATE, ESQ.) Kindly assisted by

Mrs. BALEAN, Miss JBAN LOWSON, Eng. Comm.HOCKEN, will be held in the CHURCH HALL,

Mr. J. A. ZELLENSKY,

on

WEDNESDAY, February 7tb at 1. p..

Tickets 50 Cents each to be obtained from Members of the Comminer..

·

Proceeds will be given to the Seamen's Institute

Superintendent of Imports and Ex- Consignees of Corgo must produce an Import Permit signed by the ports. Hongkong, before Bills of Lading will be countersigned, or Delivery Orders issued..

All broken, chafed and damaged.

where it will be examined at 9'a.m.: on Friday, February 9th, 1923, by Messra, Anderson & Ashe, Marine Surveyors..

cargo is to be left in the Godowns

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival recognised. No claims will be here, after which they cannot be recognised after the goods have left after February 12th, 1923, will be the Godowns and cargo undelivered subject to rent.

No Ekte insurance, whatever will be effected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading in exchange for Delivery Orders immediately.

STRUTHERS & BARRY, Agents. U. 9. S. B. Energency Fleet Corporation. Hongkong, February 6, 1923,

PUBLIC AUCTION,

11FE Codersigned have received instrne- *tions to sell by Publio Auction,....

MONDAY February 19, 1923,

commencing at 5.15 p.m.

at their Baler Rooms, Daddell Street,

Breaking up Collection about 800 picked Stamps mostly. FIRST ISSUES COLONIALS (low after 1900)

Many good

Also

HONGKONG Lot catalogued about *£200,

On view from Saturday the 10th

February Catalogus will be issued: farm-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hongk ng February 0; 1025.

THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

THE

Qualifying Round played on SUNDAY, 4th February, resulted in the following players being entitled to play off by match play. The result of the draw is as follows:--

RE: Le Fleming.

9.46 am I Nelson

9.52

2

F. Taylor

9 56

H. E Parkinson

10.00

10.04

G. B. Layton

10.08

Lambert

∙10.13. D. J. Cuchill

10.16

10.30

11

10.21

CW. Beckwith

2

10.28

C. J. Cooper

D. Templeton

10 32-

10.36

10.40

E. D. Black

A. G. M Flatebar

KB Morrison Lissnman

10:10 44: 19 ved skiesch #

10.48, n. G. Fales

A. H. L. Savage

G. W, Séwell R. M: Henderson H.E. Hullsuds

C. B. Rigga

B. L. Monsried

C. C. Stark.

F. A. Dinsdale

•K, W. Bern

HJ, Koch

T. Ramsey

8. 8: Church

JR Lloyd

*.**** A, Morrison

PP. J. Wodehouse

DAWA YA K. Henderson.

1st and 2nd Round will be played off on the Main Course, Fanling.

on SUNDAY Next, 11th February

Starting times and, tiffins have been booked,

Hongkong, February 6, 1923.

PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING, Secretaries & Treasurers.

THE TELEPHONE HANDBOOK

IS NOW ON SALE

AT THE OFFICES OF THE PUBLISHERS,

THE DOLLAR DIRECTORY COM

am Stree

NOTICES.

BILLIARDS.

THE

FAMOUS "PEALL" CUE

$12.50

EBONY BUTTED. QUES: ROSEWOOD

...$7,50

...$8.50.

$3.00

PLAIN ASH

BONZOLINE BALLS

CHALK-TIPS-WAFERS SKITTLES RESTS.

SPORTS DEPT.

LANE, CRAWFORD LTD.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

- THE

ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD. HAVE NOW REMOVED FROM 5, BEACONSFIELD. ARCADE TO

2, QUEEN'S BUILDING

ICE HOUSE STREET (OPPOSITE CAFE WISEMAN)

Tel. Central 1822.

FULL VALUE

offered for OLD PIANO

in exchange for a

NEW MODEL

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY,

Phone Central 2127.

YE

944, Wanchai Road

OLDE PRINTERIE

LIMITED. (SUCCESSORS TO PRINTING DEPT. HONGKONG PRINTING PRESS) 19. WYNDHAM STREET,

COMMERCIAL PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS. 'PRINTING' AND ACCOUNT BOOK MAKING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE WITH ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS. ALL WORK DONE UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF THE MANAGER Phone 437.

V. C. LABRUM.

KAM HING KNITTING COMPANY,

Manufacturers for a

Socks, Singlets, Jerseys, Sweaters, etc. 1. Haiphong Road Bowicon.

Telephone Kowloon 577. Manager, WONG KAM FUR.

MARTELL'S BRANDI S.

ONE STAR

TWO STAR

THREE STAR

V. §. O. P.

BOTTLED IN COGNAC AND GUARANTEED PURE GRAPE BRANDY

MARTELL

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