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FRIDAY JUNE 8, 1923
HOUSING PROBLEM.
OHINESE TENANTS MASS MEETING.
DRSOLITION DIFFICULTY DISCUSSED,
SPORT.
LOCAL TENNIS TOPICS
(By Top-spin."')
The Hongkong Tennis League in The boheing problem with special now in full swing and the "A" Division matoles are nearing com- plotion. Teams in both We
reference to the demolition difficulty
CHEAPER LEGAL
SERVICES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
WHAT THE KING'S PROCTOR COSTS.
DIVORCE INQUIRIES.
was discussed at a mass racoond "B" Divisions ploy each other 1761, which is £740,972 less than in
held under the auspices of the
onco. This system of competition is Chinese Tenanta Protective Society not so satisfactory as that of bome of Hongkong which who held at the and away matches. In the "A *Tai Pak Lau Gardens, Kennedy Division the Indians, last year's Town, yesterday afternoon. About winners are still leading without a two thousand people, mostly belong-reverse, but their engagemont this ing to the labouring class, were week with the Chinese B.C. on the present, Mr. Wong Kam-ying tak-attor's ground may cause ing the chair in the absence of the shuffling of the league table. Society's President, Mr. Mok Lai 92-kwong, our local Champion, chi, who was indisposed.
not appeared yet to represent his club, having been away at Osalts to
- LIFE OR DEATH MATTER,
The
The various public legal services, according to the Civil Service estimates just issued, will cost the home taxpayer this year £11,902- the preceding twelve months
The department of the Public Prosecutor is estimated to cost $126,578 for salaries alone, which range from the director's £2,500 to the part-time coal-porter's £26.
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PASSENGERS.-
ROJECTED DEPARTURES
HINTHA COLET, MIO.
WATÓW.
Jans 10.-10.8 M.
In the King's Proctor's Depart- ment a sum of £12,000 is set aside for intervening in divorce cases, Jans
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POOCHOW.
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City of Manchester.
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PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, WTA
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9-P. H. 12-TKE 14-H, A. In 18-N.Y.L 24-0.8.8.8.
Aug. 4.-R.& 4.
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Weet Ivan. Shinyn Maru. Tros. Jefferson. Pres. Wilnou. Tango Maru. Work Begnans. Proi. Grant, Premises.
Pres. Lincoln. Taiyo Maru Ermlarid Yoshino Mart. Montague. 86. Albans. Tenyo Mari
SANDAKAN.
June 11.-1.0.8.8.
Haumang.
CEBU, ILOILO & ZAMBOANGA June 19.-U.8.8.B.. West fequans
JAYA FORTS, £25.
June -K.P.M.
Y.K.
10.-3:0.3.L.
18.-J.O.J.L
Empress of Russia
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10.-T.KE.
:
$6.-J.C.J.LL
Tiltarem,
Pres. Jackson, Delago Maru.
Fooshing. Malwa. Bicilia. Kutmang.
Tanda
Kashima Maru
but the salary and allowance list of B To the officers engaged in this depart- Ngment is estimated to amount to £102,377 so the cost of securing that bae divorces shall not be granted to undeserving people makes a stiff bill for the general taxpayer.,
is, of course, The expense It was explained by Mr. Teu Chi-compete in the Olympic Games. I
accounted for by the fact that the pau that they had assembled to hear bo will not be back here for representatives of the King's Jane 1-0. 8. K Sosher Marn. devise rears of securing relief for some weeks. Wei Wing-lock, bie Proctor have to make inquiries in these who had been, or were about partner, has returned and will prob-practically every divorce. When a decree nisi is granted, a period, to be dispossessed of their homes ably play on Saturday.
usually six months, must elapse on account of the present house re-Chinese will miss the services of before the decree is made absolute. construction campaign. It was a Ng Sze-kwong badly, but in spite of It is for the King's Proctor to as and his absence, a close game is anti-certain during that period whether matter of life or death," nothing short of concerted action on cipated, and the odds are with the or not the party to whom the de- is granted has offended the part of the Chinese publid would Indians who have a well balanced cree Suffice to solve the problem. All side. The best six the Chinese can against the law in such a fashion knew more or less the possibilities field consist of Wei Wing-lock, as to make him or her self in of extension of the operations of Wong Po-keung, Thomas Lay, eligible for a divorce. In 1921 The cost of providing lodgings unserupulous, landlords and the M. P. I, M. K. Lo and M. W. 3,500 decrees nisi were granted. hardships that would ensue to the Lo, but it is doubtful whether M.
penses is given as £25,000, and tenants. The sufferings of the ten-W. and M., K. Lo will play. This for judges on circuit and other ex- ants were intensified by the chaotic pair had to be dug out in the past there is a curious item of £100 conditions in Kwangtung, which for league games and unless persunallocated to sheriffs for rewards in al banned the return of Hong-sion is employed they will not parti- respect of extraordinary exertions in the furtherance of justice. The kong Chinese to their villages, "We cipate.
Matches in the "B" Division will cost of arresting British fugitive are in almost the same position as the crew of a distressed ship, the extend to the latter part of July. offenders is estimated at £200, the speaker continued, "and if the All the teams under this division' same as last year. The trial of vesel is allowed-to-sink-all-of us have lost one or more matches election petitions last year cost will perish.' Mr. T Chi-pan hence league honorare very open £10, but £2,000-is allowed under thought the meeting should first and it is difficult to spot the win that head this year.
OST OF PRISONS. University. At Consider what conditions should be ners.
There is to be a saving of imped on landlords to prevent in-Queen's College, C.R.C. and I.R.O.
have had one defeat each and the £119,060 on county courts. Last Mr. Wen Tit-shing said there was first two mentioned teauis ora fav-year they cost £203,502, and this no question about the tenants' hard-ourites, but it will be no surprise year they are allotted £84,442. shijes. His guild, the Hip Cho, me to find the Indians, last years recently had to move because the winners, emerge victors after a final landkort wanted to rebuild the tie with say the University. I hear house, and they were put to no little D., K. Samy of the Varsity has left expense in securing new premises. the Colony and if this is correct the It was time the authorities should chance of the Varsity winning is However, these put a stop to the exploits of rapa-very remote. cus house owners, for what with favourites have to win all the rest the steadily increased cost of living of their matches in order to wrest and the scarcity of work, the burden the trophy from the holders. Tennis If the average labourer was already enthusiasts may be interested to heavy enough without the addition hear that arrangements are being of high rentals. To discourage in-made to send an Interport team to discriminate cemolition, rebuilt Stanghai in September.. Touses should be brought within the scope of the Bents Ordinance the
discriminate domolition.
same as old buildings. He proposed
that representations be made to the
present
TENNIS LEAGUE:
Goremunent on the necessity of R.C. v. CLUB DE RECREIO. checking indiscriminate demolition, Also to give the tenant 'the right of reoccupying his house after recon- struction.
Seconded by Mr. Pun U-kai, the proposal was carried unanimously.
The C.R:C. "A" team met and defeated the Club de Recreio yostér- day by 57 games to 42. Scores
M. P. La and M. H. Lo lost to Yvanovich and Pinna 5-6. lost to Marques and Assumpcio 5-6, best Soush and Ribeiro 7-4
Neither of these figures includes, however, the appropriations in aid, which last year were £450,000 and
The police services of this year £525,000.
the
ID LOSN.. Yatching. 10.-J.C.J.L Tiliboot.
-10B.N. Namsang.!
26.N.Y.K.Yokohama Maru.
ST.-A.O:L.
29.--O.F.S.
30 TKK
July 4-P. M.
5.IT. 9.-B. F.. 9.-A.O.L 12-0.P.8.
19.-T.K.K. 21.-A.O.L.. 24-N.Y.K. 15.-C.P.5.
5. T.K.K. 8.-Q.P.6, 16.-T.KE
Aug, 2-4.0.L
Pros. Jefferson-
Empress of A'la.
Bikeris Mara. Pres. Wilsun. Duchenee D'Aosta. Surpedon.
Pres. Grant. Kaprose of Asia. Taiyo Maro. Pres. Madison.. Kaga Mara.. Empress of Canadia. Pres.-McKinlay. Tonro Haru. Empress of Bussla. Boros Maru.
KEELING.
£131,434 less than last year; and country will cost £6,160,591, or prisons £1,142,935, or £23,869 less.
The estimates for public works Jans 14.-T.K.K. 25.-N.Y.K and buildings show a saving of £1,049,449. Of this, £13000 is be- July 19.-T.K.K ing saved on palaces in the oc-4 4-TEK cupation of the King. On palaces not in the King's occupation the expenditure is increased by £1,785; Jane 10--0. N. this figure, however, is more than accounted for by unemployment relief work. For the Houses of Parliament a sum of £89,875 is re- quired. This is £25.375 less than last year.
LESS DRUNKENNESS.
CRIMES OF A YEAR IN FIGURES.
Shingo Maru, Yokohama Mard Tairo Marn, Tenyo Mara.
PUKOW
Lachow 14.-0. N. Kiangchow
NEWCHWANG,
Chill.
June 10.0, N.
DAIREN. June 30.-T.KK. Siberia Harn.
TSINGTAO.
June .-C. N.
12-I.C.S.N.
Tingchow. Kwongsang
WEIHAIWEI.
June 10.-Q. N.
PAKHOI.
Kualchow.
MAKESHIFTS NOT WANTED.
The latest crime figures for Eng. The Chairman mentioned that at
land and Wales (1921) are contain- Lai Tain-sze at Wong Po-keunged in a Blue Book issued [Criminal June 10.-P.AL Cle Hanoi. the back of Tai Hang village, Causeway Bay, was a building site beat Tranovich and Pinna 7-4, beat Statistics. H.M. Stationery Office, that was sufficiently large for the construction of five hundred houses. Marques and Aseumpeao 8-3, beat Kingsway. 10s. net]. In view of the considerable mim. Sousa and Ribeiro 8-3. ber of hotneless and the severs lack
Hung Ho-chin and Lau Fook-ling
of houses, he thought the Governost to Yvanovich and Pinos 2-9, ment should be approached for per- lost to Marques and Assumpeão 5-6, mission to erect temperory matsheds beat Sones and Itibeiro 10-1.
. on this ground to house the distress-
ed until they had found silable
premixes.
The suggestion was warmly suf-thousand houses, the Chairman ported by Mr. Ewong Tat-wah.
thought, would greatly relieve the
Chinhua
13-0. N.
TIENTSIN
Kusichow 11-LOSN. Chengshing.
In a short note prepared by Mr. W. J. Farrant, Superintendent of June 10.-C. N. the Statistical Branch of the Home number of persons tried for.indict Office, it is pointed out that the
CHEFOO.
Kueichow.
able offences in 1921 showed little Jane 10.-0. N. change as compared with the pre- yious year, and was only slightly below the level of 1913: The totals are:
1921. 1920. -1913.
33,269. 61,355. 60,617.
Bigamy trials for 1921, number $70, a decrease on the 722 in 1920,
1920.
7
HONGAZ. Juno -1.0.8.N. Walshing.
HAIPHONG.
June 10.-P.A.L. Cie Hanoi.
13.-C. N.
Chlobna.
HOTHOW.
BANGKOK.
12-108.N. 19.0. N.
15.. -E. A 29.-E. A
Kiangsu
Kwalang Blotsog. Banka
It should never be done," shout shortage, and with the law of sup ed one man among the gathering.ply and demand in proper balance The existence of temporary homes the rents would automatically fall. for the distressed cannot fail to in- Mr. Chan Kwok-chuen described but a very great advance on the crease the dotivities of landlords, the Chairman's suggestion as a far-133 in 1913. Larcenies and frauds Jude 10.P.L. Cle-Banol. who will say, 'We will carry on the demolition, as the tenants can live sing one. There was no prospect show a decided increase from of tranquillity and order being re-
Mr. Farrant claims that this is to Jane in matsheds.**
Mr. Kworg Fat-wah explained stored in Kwangtung, and a long a large extent atributable to the bad keshift as the present conditions prevalled trade and hard times which prevail- that it was only $
there would surely be a steady ined during 1921. arrangement. Ousled tenants were
"Less serious charges were, on the not absolutely dependent on these crease in the Colony's population. shede: they could find better homes. If the housing problem was to be other hand, substantially fower June
Another man spoke against the solved it should be solved properly than in 1913; and decidedly fewer Proposed by Mr. Chan Kwok-than in 1920. The total number of chuen and seconded. by Mr. Tsu persons proceeded against for Chairman's suggestion, which was
Chi-pan; the Chairman's suggestion offences within the ordinary sum- eventually dropped.**
mary jurisdiction may be tabulated was adopted.
thus:
CHEAPER SITES.
The Chairman said that to evolve
1920. 1913-- 523,718 611821. 680,290..
1921. ** Among such offences drunken- and gaming show the most remarkable decreases:
1921. 1920 1913. Drunkenness..81,383 98,606 204,038
Vagrancy offences, which num Gaming, &c...14,474 24,323. 29,394
"'AVICTION FORMS a solution of the housing problem it
At the request of a tenant from was necessary to encourage exten-1 sive house building. In this connec from Lower Rudder Street, the tion he would suggest that the Gov Chairman promised to apply for perness ernment be asked to allocate build-mission from the Government for ing. nites, at reasonable prioce, for the erection of a matshed on a piece tise construction of tenement of waste ground to accommodate the houses. There were plenty of sites tenants of Rudder Street afler evie The Rudder Street tenant suitable for this purpose. For in. tion. stance, there was sufficient land for also disapproved of the Tai Hang five hundred houses behind Wong hillside for the building of matabeda; noi-chong village and an equally as the communication inconvenience largo area was available at the back would handicap the work of con of Tai Hang, Chaseway Bay, Comservancy.coolics. posed of hill-sides, the lant of Tius concluded the business. course, required considerable level-
ling, etc., but that should not be an
SINGAPORE.
City of Tokio, 9.-E. L B-K.P.M. Van Cloon
10. N.Y.K.
Nagato Mard.
Went Ivan, Bardinis.
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bered 7246 in 1921, as against 6,209 July. 1-6. in 1920, wern 27,523 in 1913.
The actual number of persons 1921 was 447 827; of these. 417,525. convicted in summary courts in were fined: 639 were ordered to receive a whipping," "con
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Adrastie
July 7-Naayo Y.E.
18.-N. L....
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SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE,
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SAPAN PORTS.
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City of Manchester
11.-N.YK. Mito Maru
11.-E. I
12-E&A
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T.K.K. Shinyo Mara.
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14.-N.Y.K.
15.-N.Y.K
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Philocteter. Pras. Grant
~ Pras, Madison. Kaga Mara, Pres. MoKinley. Protesilatın. Achilles Philoctetes.
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30.-P. & O.
Yokohama Mart Aug. 7.-B. F.
Pres. Jefferida.
Philoctetes.
Kaga Maru
Pros. McKlalby. Achilles. Protesilaus. Achilles.
Phioctotes
LOS ANGELES.
Jacox
Jong 17.-8. B..
SAN FRANCISCO.
June 14-TE.K.
17.-8. & B. 20.-P. M. 30.T.K..
July 4.-P. M.
2.-A..L -18-T. K. K.
Aug. 6.-T.K.K. 16.-T.K.K.
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Pres. Pierce, Eiber! Maru. Pres. Wilson..
·Pren. Grant
Taiyo Maru..
Tenyo Marn
Koros Maro,
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Rakuyo Maru
July 30.-T.K.K. Bapt. B.TK K. Gingo Haru Oct. 80.-T.K.K. Anyo Marn.
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West Cayote.
NEW YORK.
(TA FABAMA.) Juze 9.-T.1.0,
100.
Hangror. Stanley
(Via Romez).
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M. 8. Dollar. City of Pilt burg. Oanta.
Romani Privca. .Keerun.
Guelle Princo. Diomeri. Wray Custis. Pohlesien. Langton Hall. Telemichus
Kaloma Talthyblas.
BOSTON.
Jane 8-D L.
M. 8. Dollar.
10.A.0.L. Stanley 15-B, F. 14.-B. F. I-PL
$.-B. F.
July L-P.L.
City of Pittsburg.- Caula./ Roman Prince.
Roemun.
Gaelic Prince.
L-BF: Dioned.
Hamburg Haru.
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Kaloma. Talthybius.
Aug -B. P..
15.-B. F.
SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
DURBAN AND CAPETOWN. (VIA SINGAPORE, BURNOS AIRES, Rio DE JANEIRO, BANTÖR and Mauritius.)
Kawachi Maru, Jane 18-N.Y.K.
Feattle Maru.. Joly -0.8.K.
VALENCIA. Prension. Karmland.
BARCELONA & July 7.BL.A.L. 14.-HAL
FOR VALENCIA.
June 18.-E. A. July ́d-E. A. Aug. 17-E A. 31E. A. Sept. 30.-E. A.
Malaya, Panama. Bolivia...
Australian Java.
BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE,
Tubost.
J-N.Y.K.
19 B. I
Kashima Maru. Tanda.
July 4-LT.
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30.-T.E.K.
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Express of Alis Siberis Maru. Argtta Karu. Pres. Wilson, s Dachessa D'osta, Pres. Grant. Empress of Asia. Taiyo Mara.
Pres. Madison.
14.Y.K.- Kags Mara.
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Aug. 10, L. Prea MaKinley.
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Empróm of Russia. Korea Maru.
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Manoberter
18-NLA.
Before and after the meeting The total number of persons | H-P40. eviction forms were distributed brought before hivenile courts in dmong these present, these forms 1921 was 32359 against 38,342 in there were roughly two million feet requesting quants ousted or about 1913
obstacle to development, Aguin
herem-B
of land at Bung Wong Tor (a hill to be evicted to supply the Tonhole At coroner's inquests 29,716, in Kowloon City named after a re Protective, Society with information deaths were inquired into fugen Chinese monarch) suitable for us to the number of the occupants were 3,215 verdicts of duleide, as 18-B tonement houses. On this and Affected are other details for trans- against 3,475 in 1913/201 about two thousand houses could be mission to the Government when The total number of convicted built. The land should be given out, the result of the meeting is comprisoners received into prison în on condition that the builders would municated to if. About one thou- | 1931, was" 46,871, exclusive of 450 Complete the construction as quickly sand forme ware handed in as possible. The addition of several the gathering broke up.
foré prisoners convicted by court-
martial
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June 9.-E. L
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Troilus. Helenas. Doranha
Boudan Barpedon
Khive. Rharenor Loredom.
Biels Dardanas
Patroclus.
Macedonia.
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Karmala.
LIVERPOOL.
Jund 20.-B.F. July 18. T.
19.-B. F. Aug. 1.-B. F
20.-B.
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| Aug. 17.-E. A 31.-- E A
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4.-B. F. 19.-B. F. Aag. 1-R. F.
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35.-E. A. July 18.-EA.
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Chile
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City of Manchester
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Aug. 7.-B. F
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City of Tokio.
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