THE CHINA MAIL.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1923
LINCHENG CAPTIVES.
REPORTED: RELEASE
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AM" -Aug. 1-87
PASSENGERS.
7.-B.F
Barpedon.
CHINA'S HOPES.
HONGKONG UNIVERSITY'S
PART.
STRIKING INTERVIEW,
FOREIGN ASSISTANCE STRONqLL URGED.
Considerable interest, having been aroused by our comments on the preponderance of degrees conferred in the Arts Faculty over those con- ferred in the Engineering Faculty, a China Mail.man yesterday called on Mr. S. W. Te'o, a member of the University Court for his view With the lule Sir hoi Ho-kai, Mr. Ts'o was chiefly instrumental in the steps being taken in 1912 to raise the funds needed for founding the University, following the late Sir Hortmajco Mody's offer to erect the buildings, at his own expense, 'pro- vided an endowment fund was raised within a specified period. Mr. Ts'o since then has kept in close touch with the University, and he is thus well fitted to express in opinion.
CONFIRMED.
SHANGHAI, June 13. The reported release of the prisoners is confirmed by the American Consulate-Renter.
SHANGHAI, June 13,, The bandits have released all the captives in the train hold-up.- Reuter.
ITALIAN CAPTURED.
TIENTSIN, June 15. Signor Garibladi, an Italian manufacturer, of Tientsin, was captured near Tsingtao, presum- ably by bandits.
He was released on Tuesday through the efforts of the British and American Coneuls-Reuter.
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COMPANY REPORT.
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Malaya Pansina Bolivia.
Australion.
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June 14.-D. Liv Halchizz.
19.-B, Tanda.
June
The report of the directors of Whiteaway, Laidlaw, and Co., Ltd., for the year onded February 28, There are many reasons why 1923, shows that the firm made a special attention should be paid to profit of £106,271, 12s. Od. After the Arts course, he said. In the providing for the payment of the June first instance, the literati in Chino preference dividends to December have always commanded respect. 31st, 1922, and an interim dividend
the
When the subject of the foundation December 1, 1922,there is a balance June
on the ordinary shares paid on of the University was first mooted of £50,037. 25. od., which (in the days before the Revolution) directors recommend shall be the late Sir Kai Ho-kai and myself appropriated to paying a final were deeply interested in the educa-dividend of 5 percent, making 72 tion of Young China in the hopes per cent per annum, free of tax, on that graduates from the University the ordinary shares, paying to the cull be able to sow the seeds of trustees of the employes' provident modern civilization in Old Chint, fund £1,000; and carrying forward We were firmly of the belief that the balance of £19,568. 2s. Od.to the the Arts course was the most im-next year's account, subject to the portant of all from the point of view payment of corporation profits tax. of examinations in Peking--
graduates from the Arts course from
Hongkong University would merely
GRAND KINEMA.
bave to pass in the Chinese-es-IN SEARCH OF A SINNER." amination to become useful ocists!
in the service of the Chinese Gov ern wont.
Constance Talmadge marries an The Revolution, bow-old man. He keeps her under such ever, ahattered our hopea. Never- strict control that when he dies she theless, the time spent by these decides she will set out to find a graduates from the Arts course has man who is a reafsinner. She does. not been wasted by any means. But Constance had not reckoned Many of them, on leaving the on her sinner being quite so wick University, obtain positions as tea-led as he turns out. He leads her chers in the towns and villages and such a game that in the end she has when China settles down their ser to ring the fire alarm and call out vies will still be of great value to the fire brigade to get away from the State. Others enter business him. But in the background is the right mari,, who has loved her all Britises
along. He rescues her and Con- With regard to graduates from starice changes her mind about sinners for evermore. All this
PLIGHT OF ENGINEERS.
the Course in Engineering, their appens "in Search of a Sinner" position, as pointed out in the Ching the big picture being shown to Mail, is pitiable in the extreme, con-night and to-morrow at the Grandi, tinued Mr. Ta'a. If these budding Wanchai. engineers cannot obtain positions without delay, they will soon forget
July
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21.–0. B. K. Boaba Maru.
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14.-C. N.
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14.-J.C.J.L.
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Tande
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Yokohama Maru. Pres. Jefferson. Empren of Alla.
Siberia Maru. › Pros. Wilson. Duchesse D'Aosts. Barpedon.
Fren. Grant, Emprees of Asís,
Talyo Maru
Pres. Madison. City of Boston, Enga Maru. Empress of Canada. Pres. McKinley, Tenyo Maru Empress of Rugda. Korea Mar.
KEELING
TYPHOON WARNING. June 14.-T.K..
all they have learned and their time
..
17.-0.8.K.
and their parents' money will have
The following telegram quoted
94.—0.9.K.
- 13.—N.Y.K. July 19-TE
been wasted.
"If any of them were below was received from the
to apply to the Government for a Manila Observatory by the local Ang. 5.-T.K.K, jols in the Public Works Depart-American Consulate General at ment he would in all probability be 3.55 p.m. to-day, told that there is no vacancy," said Mr. Ta'o. He added: "I am of the opinion, however, that a scheme cauld be devised beneficial to both Typhoon in about 142 deg. Long. June 30.-T.KE. parties. A certain number of these E. 7 deg. Lat. N. moving West. engineers might well be employed
in the P.W.D. for two to three
Cyclone or typhoon near or over, June 14.-G. N. Formosa moving NE, 10,30 am June 13, 1923..
years and paid an honorarium (not have some sympathy for the latter, salary) of $100 a month. Eventu-but both would prove law-abiding ally the Government might find it under firm and honest rule. advantageous to offer some of them
The China Mail reporter suggest. * -outoyinent in the fixed established that foreign intervention was ment. The matter is well worth extremely unlikely in view of what looking into. Of course, when order ook place at the Washington Con
is restored in China, there will be ference. plenty of joke going for Chinese engineers."
* PANACEA.
The
Shioyo Maru "Amakusa Maru. Kaljo Karu.
- Yokohama Maroc
Taiyo Maru Tenyo Maru.
PUKOW.
Kanchow.
DAIREN
Biberis Mara.
TSINGTAO.
June 18-LCAN. Kwongsang,
18-0. N.
Shantung. 19.-1.0.0,. Wocang.
NEWCHWANG,
Jona 140.N
Wahu. 17.-1.0.9.8. Fooshing.
СНЕГОО.
Wohu. 14-LO.8, Choonshing.
In so many words, Mr.June 14.—0, N. To said that the Washington Con- ference had done little good as far ...as China was concerned. The China Mail man here saw an majority of those responsible for the June 14-0, N. opening Lo obtain enlightened resolutions Avith regard to China had Chinese opinion as to the best little knowledge of the country and remedy for China's ills. "It may lean of the people. "Bound unpatriotic," said Mr. Ta'o,
WANTED A DICTATOR.
but the only remedy I can see is
#June 18—LU.8.N. Chongshing
PHILIPPIER ISLANDS, WRA
MANICA
Juas 14.-T.K.K- Shinyo Marn.
16-108.N.
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Pres. Lincol
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18.-N.Y.K.
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Montague.
St. Albant.
Touyo Maru Pyhrras.
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June 13.-1.0.H,N; . Matang.
SAN FRANCISCO.
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July 7-Nanyo Y.K.
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ZUSTRALIAN FORIS.
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St. Albans.
Eastern
Arators.
St. Albans.
ПАРАЯ ГОНТЕ
| June 14——T.K.K... Shinyo Maru
Montague West Cayote.
NEW YORK.
(VIA SUKE.)—-
(VIA PANAMA,)
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19.-P.L.
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25.-E. F.
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SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS. DURBAN AND CAPETOWN. (VIA' SINGAPOLn, Bunson ATRES, RIO DE JANEIRO, Santos and Mauritius.) June 19-N.Y.E. Kawachi Maruy
Bestilo Maru July 8-0.8.K
BARCELONA & VALENOLA.
SIE. A.
Sept. 30.-E. A. Jaya.
BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE,
Chile.
GLASGOW.
June 10.--E-FA....... July 1.-3. P.
4.-B. F. 10.-B. I.
Aug. 1.-B. F.
20.—1. 1,
Phèmics. Cyclops.
Tolomachus. Ningobow.
Paleus.
Titan.
AMSTERDAM.
Jane ---J.C.J.L··
15.-E. A. July 16.—E A
15-3.0.J.L, Ang. 17.—A. E 11.-E. &. Sept 30-A | Oct. 10.--E. A.
Nov. 16.-E A..
Onderkerk. Malaya. Panema. Oldekerk. Bolivia. Australian. Jera.. Alriku.
Chile.
ROTTERDAM.
June 18.-B. F.'
$0.-J.C.J.I. 15.-B. F. 26, E. A. July 1-G. L S.-E. F. 7-H.LL. 8.--E. F. 14.-H.&.L 15.-J.C.J.L 18.-B. F.
Adrastus Ouderkerk. Toiresias. Malaya.
WEATHER REPORT.
June 12d 12h ron-Warning to Hongkong, Coast Ports, &Ty- phoon of unknown intensity within 60 miles of Lat, 26 N. Long 124 Exp! infoving N.E...
June 13d 10h 45m-Warning to Hongkong, Coast Ports, &c. Tyr phoon of unknown intensity within 120 miles of Lat. 7 N Long 142 E 'moving West.
June 13d 10k 45m.-Pressure has increased slightly from Shanghaf to Formosa and decreased slightly? from Hongkong to the Philippines and Yap.
The typhoon probably continues to move north-eastward. Another has formed to the S.E. of Yap
A depression is shown over S.W. China. ·
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hour ending at 10 am. today, 1-07 [tuch." Total since January 1st, 13 28 inche against an average of 29-91 bichse.
Foroust for the 24 hours ending, st nooù on June 14, 1993.
Formoss Channel, N.E wiods;-) moderatel
Boath, opash of Chios between Hongkong and Lamooks. E. winds, poderate.
Hongkong to Gap Book. 8.E. wladi, moderate; overcast, rainy
* 4-Hours comes of Uhine betwork Hongkong and Hainan. 5.H. winds,
moderate; ovaroist, rainy.
HSTAD-ORONKYATORY,
DAILYĄ WRATHER-
JUNE 18, 1029,—a.m.
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Glenapp.
Machaon.
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4lation.
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Ermland
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16.-E. A.
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City of Manchester-Somato
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Aug. 7.-B. F.
13.-B. E.
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Jabima
Dardanus
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Mentor.
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17.-E. A.
17.-B.F. 31.-E. A Sopt 10.-B. F.
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23.6$ 17
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Manton
Karmala.
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Australien.
Tacloban Bollo
HAMBUR
Juriga
18-0.8X 13-B, F. June 20.-J.C.J.L.
Amur Mar.
Adrastoa. Ouderkerk
Malaya
City of Corinth.
Glerapp..
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Presses.
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Oldekork.
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City of Manchester
Schlotion.
Balivi Laomedon Australian. Pyrthos. Java.
July 4-LT.
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GENOA.
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Boblesion Ningehow. Titan.
MARSEILLES,
June 90.-E. T.. Jaly 1.-G. L
18-N. L. 30.-B. Y. Aug. 20.—B. F.
14.-C.P.8, ·Empress of Russia. | June 20. --N.Y.K.
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14-N.Y.K.
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15—4. O. E · Free. Jackson,
IS-N.Y.E
Delagca: Mari.
IB-ICS.N,
Kutasor
10-EL
16.-N.Y.K. 19.–J.ØJ.L.
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July 1. F.
Tilibont
PAKHOI.
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18-N.Y.E.
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Chinbus.
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Tanda
R-TEK.
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TIENTSIN.
HAIPHONG.
Chinbna. 'Lowang.
SAIGON.
Basho Mars.
HOIHOW.
Lessing.
BANGKOK.
Jaus 15.--EA
19-1.0.8.K. M-E A.
Failing to reach any decision re Jane 14.-O. N. sid from the Powers unless a garding foreign intervention, the
16.-1.0.8.N. dictator is forthcoming."
conversation turned on the only
Bintang. Kwalesas.. Banks. Busho Maru
SINGAPORE.
-14.-P. & O.. 17.-R..L... 17.-Q. N.
The interviewer pointed out the alternative a dictator. Many for. difficulties besetting intervention, feign educated Chinese were suggest July 2-0. 8. K, but Mr. Two would have none of ed, but Mr. Te'o turned them all them. He is firmly convinced that down as being theoriata or some if the Powers will refrain from petty thing worse. "The Chineso peasant ́ Jomo 15.-1.9.8.N. jealousies and act in concert they is as helpless as a child, said Mr. will soon have China on her feet. Ta'ó and needs a wetnurse with a Of course, China would have to pay firm hand." To illustrate the point the piper, but the tune would be be told the following story: A small well worth the money. Mr. Tao je village near Canton was raided by a Jaly -0.6.E convinced that the majority of the party of soldiers from the command Chinese people in their heart of of one of the many saviours of hearts, would welcome foreign aid,China," n-few months ago. Under Japs 16-BI which would allow of the vast the pretence of borrowing for the mineral, and other resources of Army" they removed all the China being developed. The Cue-live-stock but in addition they car toms, Salt Gabelle and Post and ried off a number of the younger Telegraphis are instances of what women; the Volunteers offering no can be done in China by foreign resistance for fear of retaliation. assistance. Of course, there would At a certain, house, the daughters be strong opposition Iri cortain were carried off. The son, a.lad of } quarters, but, provided the Powers 18, was studying in Hongkong. Ho are firm, that would soon be ever-received a letter from the beadman "At times, said Mr. Te'o," of the village offering him the com- one has to be cruel to be kind."mand of the village Volunteers, be- July Things have reached such a pace cause it was felt his few months' now that half measures are useless sojourn among foreigners would in the opinion of Mr. Ta'o.
have fitted him for the post especi With regard to the disbanded ally an die could talk a few words of soldiers and rounded up bandits, Englis Mr. To'o anticipates no difficulty.
come.
Considered.
Such simplicity would be amusing.
20-X.I.K.
BL 19-NY.E. 85,---B. F...
...T.K. 28.-P. &0. 30-P40, 30,-E: I 1-0. I
Janus Jeypore City of Manchester
Kingyuan. Adrastos. Phomius Kamo Maru.
Japan.
Onko Maru. Teresias Malayal Tazobe-Mart.
Dolla City of Carinth: .Glenapp.... 1.-B. T0yclops.
A Macboo 2-0.8K Busho Maru. 4-YE Estori Marn.
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As soon as they find their vocation if it were, not so pitiful said Mr. gones they will return to their Tso, but it well illustrates the atti- villages and till, the soil-the ques- tude of the average Chinese peasant tion of unemployment need not be regarding world affaim.
In conclusion. Mr. Te o said that The only difference between the what was wanted in China was a average soldier and a bandit in public opinion, but for the present, China nowadays is that the diachronic as it may sound that former wear anniform and the lat opinion meet be formed by a dicta-202 ter dowen't," added Mr. Teo. "I for airong enough to enforce his will.
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