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LOGEL AND GENERAL:

WEDNESDAY JULY 28, 1935)

RELEASED.

COMMUTED.

INTERVIEW WITH C.S.P.

MORE WINNERS.

PROGRAMMESËWORTH FIVE DOLLARS.

In connection with the China Mail's distribution of coupons

ever unpopulas the terms are with longer enfe in the country, China the contracting parties; the poace can no longer continue to be recog

nised among the civilised nations, The Tilbury dock strike situa- treaty should at least stop the wars but will have to be relegated to ation is easier, according to a Router CONSTABLES' SENTENCES that have become a byward for the ponition among the backward peo- cable from London. The bulk of Near East. Taking Europe'e dis-ples. There is no substitute for law the casual workers are still out, but turbed copditions to-day, that is a and order among the modern the permanent hands are working. nations. This is the first leason that very big gain indeed.

Chins must learn if she wishes to A message to the Daily Bulletin, retain a permanent place in civilian dated Peking July 24, reads:-It is A police court case which oc- valued $5 to holders of Theatre tion. The unfortunate part of the reported from Canton that General cupled Mr. J. R. Wood's court for programmes, if holder of Coronet situation is that Chinesa, on the Hsu Chung-chih is preparing to many days and which drew the Theatre programme No. 454 issued Filipino Forment.

The political unrest which has whole; do not make the distinction lead his forces against Waichow, attention of the Chinese public had for July 23 and 24 and the folder baen fermenting in the Philippines which we make as between soldiers In the North River distret, the its sequel yesterday when the Chi- seems to have came very definitely and police on the one hand, and Northern troops have been forced nese detectives sentenced to short of World Theatre programme No.

bandits on the other: they regard

to retire into Kiangsi.

periods of hard labour for assault 253 issued for July 22 to 24, will to a head.

Last week, following all aa belonging to the same not very

ing a Yaumati coal merchant were send same to the China Mail office, what were described as differences

The master of the steamer released, their sentences having a coupon will be issued to them over the authority of the Governor-respectable chisse of men to whom, Mahidol reports that he has dis-been commuted. Grenent in matters relating to if for the time being they happen covered the wreck of the steamer It was alleged by the complain-changeable for goods at any of the internal government the Filipino to be employed by one of the Ranee, which went down a few ant that he had been grievously advertisers, in the China Mall Culinet and Council of State resipis given; if by a similar person not the Boribat. She lies in 54 fathoms "Tung Fat" in the Yaumati refuge

techuas, the name soldiers or police months ago after a collision with assaulted on the steam-launch These gifts are being distributed ed holus bolus. What actually pre- cipitated the crisis was Governor officially recognised, the

name of water in lat. I deg. SIN, long by four Chinese detectives. The patrons of the World, Coronet defendants put forward the de- and Star Theatres. All that is General Wood's action in reinstat- bandits. No moral or social disting 104 deg. 16E,

fence that they went to arrest in- | needed is to retain the' programmes · ing, as the outcome of an inquiry tion between the two classes is recognised; thus, any opposition

Steamers from Chungking, tending gamblers on the launch and study, the China Mail on the Thy a Board of Investigation, an

between them must necessarily be report a fight there. Chau Hsi and after revealing their identities officer in the Secret Service gümn-

Cheng, the brigadier of the were resisted. They alloged that dates announced., bling squid who had been dismissed mercenary and unstablo,

Kweichow troops, revolted against complainant received his injuries Yang Shen attacking the northern | in falling against the stanchion of position, says a Reuter message. the launch. On Saturday last, Mr. The Alice Dollar" and the Wood discharged one of the deter-

WEATHERBE. "Long

Mow were fired on tives. One was ordered to pay $10 ¦ and the U.S.S. "Monocacy" which compensation; another was sen- LATEST VICTIM OF CHINA'S was escorting the Alice Dollar" tenced to seven days' hard labour

BANDITS. came under heavy fire. She re- while the last was sentenced to turned the fire and is said to have fourteen days' hard labour and was done considerable damage. also ordered to pay $10 compensa-

tion.

on a charge of accepting briben..

Accepting this as a stenight out "

challenge at the culmination of To-day's Poem. deliberately laid plans to divest him

of his

powers over internal

(Madame Nay.)

The winds are asleep on the ocean's

back,

And when she is sure she's quite

alone

finds

administration the Governor-Gien-Old Madam Noy hath stolen forth teral quietly accepted the resigna- To the church on the sands nigh

tions presented aml appointed the Perranporth, Under Secretaries of the depart ments to be Acting Secretaries dur ing the interit. The Filipinos' The moon's ring faint and the sky next move is annameed in a Reuters line black; cable published to-day which states Ltd. that yesterday both homes of the

Philippine legislature demanded of She grabs in the sand till she President Harding the immediate

a bone, recull of Governor-General Wood And her old face wrinkles with joy, and the appointment of a Filipino at the sight Governor-General. They demand As she buckles her cloak and is lost also complete and absolute inde-

in the right. pendence is the mly solution of the present Government difficulty. Washington, is bound to back up the Governor-General but the situs- tion is a pretty ticklish one. Never With an albatross' skull and three very happy in her colonial enter- slips of yew. prises. Anterica has not found the For a deed of magic she menus to do Filipinos a very easy family to When a black-sil'd brig shall manage rumour says she would

appear at sea quite thankfully have landed them And the moon is as large as large over, to somebody else if this could can be ; have been done without loss offFor the skipper shall never his lady prestige. It is perhaps, however. wed,

She has gotten her bone, but she

will not sup,

For safe in the cupboard she locks

it up

not so much the fault of the children But 'tis not yet time and she goes as of the unsettled policy of the

to bed, parent body. The domestic storm which Is been gathering in recent Sho bas gone to bed and is twelve yours has broken now upon the hend of Governor-General Wood and the way the situation is handled may| make or mar the country's future, ́

o'clock

then a

When she hears from the cupboard

a muted knock, Once, twice, again, wul And a voice that whispers.

back my bone."

her bed

Give

į

Interviewed this morning, Mr.

D'ARCY

[By Argus.]

Mr. D'Arcy Weatherbe the latest"

Both Houses of the Philippines Legislature, sitting as an indepen- E.D.C. Wolfe, the Captain Super bandit victim, is a keen sportsman, dence commission, forwarded a re- intendent of Police, said that. H. E. and when Mr. A. G. Martin, H.8.M. sointion to President Harding, The Governor had considered the Vice-Consul in Peking, in the demanding the immediate recall of case on the representations of the winter of 1920, started a 'bobbery Governor-General Wood and the C.S. P. and after consultation with pack" to hunt the drag, Mr. crnor-General, states a Reuter cable decided to commute the men's generally "ran" the drag and sup appointment of a Filipino Gov- the law officers of the Crown, had Weatherbe, throughout the season

resolution, stating that complete from Manila. They also passed a sentences.

erintended the building of the The local vernacular papers state fenees and the digging of the and absolute independence was the that both the European and Chinese ditches. On one occasion, when only possible solution of the pre-members of the detective staff were he was among the followers, he, sent Government difficulty." astonished at the decision of the had carefully warned the field to Magistrate and were willing to sub-heware of an open ditch near the For the 24 hours ending July scribe $20 each to retain a barrister Agricultural College and offered as the following cases of notifiable to appeal against the sentence to act as pilot to some of the diseases were reported: one para- on the grounds of severity. They strangers. Unfortunately, his pony typhoid (Indian) and one each are stated to have protested to Mr. took off too soon and came a terri small-pox, plague, diptheria and Wolfe who is stated to have taken ble purier, rolling on Mr. Weather enteric (all Chinese). The figures steps to secure the men's releasebe and breaking a couple of his for the week ending July 21 read: Some of the reports go on to say fingers. Despite his injuries, Mr. plague 9 (4); small-pox 10; (8); that Mr. Wolfe addressed the weatherbe pluckily remained out enteric 8 (4); paratyphoid 1. The Chinese detectives on the subject till the end of the run and the next figures in parentheses-indicate the after the men's release. number of deaths. In addition, six Chinese died from influenza, which is not a notifiable disease. For the 24 hours ending July 24, three cases of plague and one each of small-pox and enteric were report- ed. All the patients are Chinese.

LOCAL WEDDING.

LANE-NORMINGTON.

week was following the pack with his arm in a sling. When Mr. Weatherbe was Home in the sum- mer of 1921, he purchased a small pack of beagles, which he ran at his own expense in Peking the follow❤ ing season. Unfortunately, they proved too slow, but instead of the previous year's silent pack, the According to a Kenter cable!

The wedding of Captain F. E. followers, at any rate, had

music" to follow. In from New York, 75,000 people Lane of the s.s" Taisang" to Miss

ad- witnessed the fight, between Edoa Normington took place this dition to

Mr. playing polo, Benny Leonard and Lew Tendler afternoon at St. Andrew's Church, Weatherbe generally had a pony or for the world's light-weight cham-Kowloon, the Rev. H. S. Bailey two in training and when he

Tendier held pionship.

tie (Chaplain to the Bishop advantage during the first and Victoria)

of could get the weight he often "rode officiating, in the his own." In Armadillo he owned second rounds only, after presence of a large number a useful gymkhana pony and a safe which the champion, using of friends. Captain Lane was mount across country. His many his left and an occasional accompanied by Mr. Charles friends will wish him a speedy rew give swinging right, alternated with up- Gerken as best man, whilst the lease from the hands of the bandits. and repeatedly.

percuts, made his opponent miss bride had Mrs. F. Normington Tendler seemed (sister-in-law) as chief atten- out-amount of punishment, especially Joan Duckworth

sluggish and took a considerable dant with the little Misses TYPHOON WEATHER.

and Jennie

The China Mail, gravely questioned in many quar-paper at the centenary celebrition And clear as a bell there comes that

press'd ber head.

moun

China's Social Fabric.

Mr. Chao Hsin-chu, the Chinese Old Madam Noy bath jump'd from Chargé d'Affuires ut London, is re- Not only are the terma ported by Reuter to have read a

To the cupboard door she hath

ters, but one nation closely con of the Royal Asiatic Society in HONGKONG, WENNERDAY, JULY 25, 1993cerned bas actually refused to sign which he said the change in fast And a whisper "Give back

→for three mouths anyway. Quite decade has been due mainly to the She's opened the cupboard

social life of China during the fust back my bone."' apart from this discordant note, clange in the form of govermucht.. there remains the thought that We are inclined to disagree with And hurled the talkative bone pene is anything but out of the Mr. Chao in this respect, although we admit that he is qualified to Some people have a delightful dark wood yet. The leopard cannot speak on the subject. Our chief he watches it sink to the faculty for ignoring the obvions change his spots and the Near East contention is based on the fact that And bears it fall with a whistling when the obvious is unpicasant. cumiot slange its habits. Too long very low Chinese are interested in

desire to know what is going on.

THAT NEAR EAST PACT.

window wide

side.

ground

sound.

dewy

They bury their bends in the sands now has this storin centre been politics or government beyond the When all of a sudden the noon

grows big

of cheerful uncondra. the cloud as all silver. sion, however doleful makes then rejoire

molung bat good in

But

-E. H. W.-M.

SHADOWS BEFORE.

Coming Events Advertised In The Mail.

· ENTERTAINMENTS.

July 25. --- Coronet Theatro:

PASSAGE.

in the last round, when Leonard Reynolds as bridesmaids. The LOCAL STEAMER'S ROUGH had things all his own way. Ten bride's dress was of draped ivory on the point of being knocked out, The tulle vefl she wore was the dler was reeling and apparently satin embroidered with pearls.

when the bell ended the unequal encounter.

BOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Was

gift of her aunt, Mrs. S. Norming- When communications with ton of Leicester. Mr. F. Norming Macao on Sunday were cut off ton (brother) gave the bride away after 2 p.m., it was feared that the whilst Mrs. Normington (mother) Portuguese Colony had suffered also present. After the badly in the typhoon. With the ceremony a reception was held at exception of three old Chinese 19 Humphreys Buildings where houses being blown down, there. anthe happy couple received the con- fortunately appears to have been

gratulations of their friends and little damage done.

A Reuter cable from Paris nounces the death of M. Charles Dupuy, a former Premier.

Mr. W. Kay, of Queen's College. left today for Singapore and Sumatra, on summer vacation.

where the usual toasts were honoured.

ADVERTISING PIONEER.

WELL-KNOWN CHINESE

When the s.s. "Haitan" arrived here yesterday, her captain report- ed having had a very rough passage, which shifted the cargo and

caused A heavy list. A fresh typhoon is reported to have been in longitude 121o E. and latitude 19" N. at 4.15 p.m. yester day, when it was moving WNW.

The Royal Observatory reports > The death bag taken place of Mr. the typhoon as having been in Leung Kwok-ying, a name familiar about lat 19 N. and long. 122 E., to most Chinese in the Colony, it at 6 am, when it was moving only because it luas a certain amount either W.N.W. or N.W.

of romance.

DEAD.

For them brewing trouble for any one cun-The absence of public spirit has And over the sea glides a black-suil'd Every orra-forener. however protracted. to been remarked upon more than

brig. for others, [uring lasting calm. Distinguished once. Hence we believe that as the And she curses her hack and the

They are delegates can arrange frontiers, manses do not take sufficient practi

boue in despair cal interest in their government, the all things, settle reparations, sign treaties; but change could have had little effect beneath comes a low mocking Lifes little domestic

concerns they cannot cool racial hatred on their social life. We feel that

langh on the air. christenings, weddings and even sweep away religious intolerance, the change in due more to contact funerals-its great everits like wars and the Near East is a very hotbed with foreigners and to ideas spread and pare conferences-all bear out of both these baleful elements. The influence of environment hag by Chinese returned from abroad: the truth for them that everything Gloomy though all this sy sound, had much to do with the matter, for is for the best in this best of all the future is not without hope. do we not see in the foreign settle-

Prince Asaka, brother-in-law of possible workly. Surely among this The cloud may not be all silver menta Chinese taking up dabeing

the Japanese Emperor, and one of happy band is the Swiss President.lining as the Swiss President would and favouring European clothes? Even the women who used to be

the victims of the tragic, motor Making every allowance for the have the world believe, but neither secluded have been affected in that

accident near Evreux, has suff- courtesy which it was his duty to it all ominous black. The treaty they now go in for many things

ciently recovered to be brought to Paris from Bernay. He is now bestow upon guests within the gate has been signed, and reviewing the hitherto undreamt of hy their Leah Baird in "Don't Doubt Your under the care of one of the best

distinguished guests, be it said, past four years' disputes. that is a feet was not due to the overthrow

mothers. The suppression of hound Wife."

known French specialists. who had spent much gold during great step. Moreover Russia has of the dynasty but to foreign tendh macy Theby and Hamilton Reveile July 25.World Theatre; Rose-

Starting life as a newsboy, Mr. their stay-allowing also for the subscribed to the Siraits Convening. Mr. Chuo is also quoted RR in Good Women,"

Mr. Ma Wing-chan, one of the Leung saw the value of advertising "Nishiyama Maru," "Kirishima directors of Messrs. Sincere's, is and managed to convince the verna Maru and "Mo Hon" were car sentimental feelings impending fare-

tion. Although har, volte face the social fabric of China is as goodĮ the World's Greatest Magician and the Yee Woo restaurant to-night He obtained, the agencies of nearly the Marine Court to-day for not wells usually indute with the emo-

having said that the foundation of July 25-Star Theatre; Nicola, celebrating his "big" birthday at cular papers on to its importance. tioned by Commander Beckwith at probably dictated by an anxiety lo tion, the gentleman yet claims secure small reengnition for success in a combination of gramme

as ever and that all that is necessary Illusionist. Grand change of pro-when many leading members of every Chinese paper in South China shifting away during daylight to our deepest respect for his subline from the Powers, it

the community will be present to and his business premises, now con- an anchorage for the night after do him honour, Mr. Ma has been aist of three shops opposite Wing the typhoon signal was hoisted on determinatiofi to see only the silver distinctly hopeful feir

Saturday. prominently identified with most On's. He went in for advertising lining. Wonk that we could sure security in the Near East. his good cheer.

Would that we perhaps the most important out- tioning obedience to elders and valuable household furniture of in the inat decade. That unques July 26-Lammert. Bros., the could see that wisdom and that come of the treaty is the fact that superiore has been shaken, but on Mr. D. Tollan at No. 2, Austin goodwill which he says have earned a definite paot has now been laid the other hand, people are learning Avenue, Kowloon, at 2.46 p.m. Mr. Chao-Hsin Chu, Chinese the. Lisanne Conference the down. Before the nations involved to think for themselves.

July 27. Lammert Bros., valu able household furniture, at 2.30 world's gratitude. Would that we in the Near East mens were free

p.m. could hope the Near East will now to, intrigue without lot, but now A Sober Thought

July 27-Lammert Bros.,, valu Mr. D'Arcy Weatherbe-not zimmer down. But we can't. The they must keep within the treaty Wetherby na stated by Reater-whoable collection of postage stamps. Lainanno Confereneo has dragged if they are not to place themselves han been captured by briganda at Bales rooma, 0.16 p.m..

is yot kindred spirits and patriotism. Wo July 27.-Band Concert, Volun-

think that China's social fabric has tear Parade Ground, 9.15 p.m. greater

deteriorated--though only slightly-

But

A PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

VERY GENEROUS.

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of the Colony's leading institutions, on a large scale and was also the which he has been president. including the Chinese V.M.C.A., of agent for countless potent medicine

manufacturere.

and

CHINESE FOOTBALL TOUR FUND.

25:00

+25.00

SKIPPERS CAUTIONED. The masters of the steamers-

AFLOAT AGAIN.

STRANDED "SEISTAN" SAFE,

Tho 5.4. Beistan, owned by Messrs. H. M. H. Nemazes of Prince's Building, which tan nshore on the east end of Hainan, floated

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Chargé d'Affaires, gaven farewell luncheon on May I to Phya Sanpakitch *Siomete Chargé d'Affaires in London, who is shortly proceeding to me up his The South China Atliktic Associo-off with the high tide, it appears. new post as Siamese Minister intion acknowledges will thanks the At any mte, the owners informed Rome. The Italian Ambassador following farther donations to the the China Mail that the vessel had out its weary course for more morally in the wrong with their Chiuho, between Clenchwanchow

Ambassadress and their aboyo fund :—.

"got off without any assistance", months than we care to recall immediate neighbours and with the and Lakiang-fu is a British con-

daughter and Mr. Fan Yuan-Lien, Mr. Hu Kwan Shun

$26.00 and proceeded under her own steam Even for a peace conference it has world at large. Similar circum cessionaire in the employ of u

25.00 to Hoihow. The charming wife of a French ex-Minister of Education of China, Mr. U Sze Wing London syndicato A Peking boon singularly lacking in wisdom, stances did not provent the great message come weeks ago reported diplomat had never thoroughly were present.

Mr. Tung Heung Chuan. woefully lacking in goodwill. Iniri-war but that was because the big that Mr. Weatherbe was shortly She was urging an American naval

mastered the English languages:

Amongst the guests at the Lane-Wesma. The Bank of East.

Mosara, A. Fong ............. gue and crisis have been itchief

Moro iban once, the Best military power was the leaving the papirospecting to the officer to attend 'dinner, an invita downe House ball, which was Asia Ltd.

Tin China, on a prospecting tours tion, which lie had already de- attended by the Prince of Wales, The Near Eastora imate goat was Thibet, whence lined. The lady insisted that he Prince Henry, and Prince George Mr. Kan Kim Ching negotiations have broken down coni- pletely, more than once war has

ened inevitable.. Inatond of hene, to float each other. could India. This ftest bandit outrage he could not possibly do so, the loneas Curzon of Kedleston in aid Mr Wong Sik Tog

scarcely invoke the wrath of Greater involves sober thought for the had burned his bridges behind of Queen Victoria's Jublice Institute Mr. Tar Fong ing casting wounds the conference Powers jealous for the sanctity of future of China. If such incidents hin

Me for Nurzes, were the Japanese Mr. Fung Man Bu........ is several times opened old scars treaties, especially as those greater been the case during recent rapaths, word

can happen as frequently, as bas The lady understood the Ambassador, who gave a dinner at Mr. Pau Chan Kwong .... Claridge's in connection with it, Previously acknowledged. fresh. Evon now that the treaty, Powers have made treation justify what do they signify for the sand- "That will be all right," she ex- Major and Mme. S.. Inoue, Mr. and at long last, has fiually been signed, many notions which common sense ing of Chinn among the nationa2 claimed lend you a pair Mh. T. Okampos, and More.

Hayash trouble is still lurking round the bolds absurd Consequently, how. If the lives of foreigners are no of my husband's

offeud

Total

26.00

TYPHOON WARNING.

-20,00 |--The telegram quoted below was 10.00 received from the Manila. Observ- 10.00 atory by the local American Con- *-10.00 | sulate Generalis

10.00415 pm July 2

06:00

Typhoon in about 125 deg. Long,- 834.00 E. 17 deg. Lat. N. moring W.N.W.

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