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WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 1924,
THE CHINA `MAIL.
out these quarrelsome "generals
SUN YAT-SEN DEAD. from Feking, and might have done
DEATH EARLY THIS MORNING. life in danger, he fled to Shameen,
FATHER OF THE REPUBLIC "
STORY OF A ROMANTIC CAREER.
Dr. Sun Yat-sen, "Father of the Republic", and possibly China's most prominent min, died in Canton at 1.80 o'clock this morning, Reports of his death had been circulating for several days past but all proved to be unfounded, when subjected to close inquiry. The most that could be learned was that Dr. Sun Yat-sen was ill but whether seriously or otherwise could not be definitely established. However news reached "Hongkong ghis Our information was confirmed morning that he was dead.
by a special message to the "Daily Bulletin" stating that death took place at 4.30 this morning.
The death of Dr. Sun Yat-sen deprives. China of one of her most romantic figures, a man who has long been powerful ......... factor in his country's polities and has made his name a house hold word all over the world." Dr. Sun Yat-sen wil-largely responsible, för the revolution which made China a Republic. Apart from his political activities, however, he has always been a very interesting figure for Hongkong...having been educated here und häving, in his own words, nequired his first-ideas about. good government from this Colony. Tradition even states that the vision, of himself as China's Fuler was first suggested by u Man Mo Temple Tortune teller who rushed into the street and Hulled him to one side, telling hing that his features possessed the ninety-five dignity" which allemperors of China are reputed to have possessed. The story goes that this fortune teller threw in his lot with Dr. Sun Yat-sen. He www.haler bani, hard to Japan but returned to the Colony toʻdie here.
CONFLICTING REPORTS.
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SALUTING INCIDENT.
CHARGE AGAINST POLICE SERGEANT
PROCEEDINGS, DISCON- TINUED
KOWLOON'S HOSPITAL
BUILDINGS NEARING
COMPLETION.
READY IN ABOUT NINE
MONTHS.
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so, he did not bargain for the treachery of some of his chief sup porters, his own officials, who were. hought off by the generals. His.
and was transferred to a gunbest. I No questions were asked no stipulations were made by the
Work on the new Kowloon British. Sun Yat-sen desired, to · Lance-Sergeant, N. Roberts of Hospital has been proceeding go to Shanghai, and there he was the Hongkong Police came up, on apace: Of the five main blocks taken, the French Government remand, this morning before Mr. of buildings four are almost to offering on his arrival protection | R. E. Lindsell on a charge of in-roof level the administrative, and a house in the French setile subordination in not salutinga
sisters' and doctors',
coolics meat, Here he was closely
quarters. The doctors' quarters are the most forward, the floors and sanitary arrangements are being down and only windows
yet 10 be up. Of hours
A. GM. schemes Mr. Fletcher's 40 years lease scheme was in hand. A number of European firms were building houses for their employees and the Government were..providing houses gradually for the use of their staff, in accordance with the recommendations of the Commis sion. The Government were also loans to tenants of
watched by French Chinese superior officer,
Mr. Campbell Prosser, instruct police, and had a small army ofed by Mr. D. McCallum, appear secretaries, who carried on his pro- paganda work, the doctor never ed for the defence and the Hon. under any circumstances leaving Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Captain Super- Shortly afterwards intendent of Police, was in charge the house: he returned to the South and of the case. It is stated that with the aid of his Kwangs! Traffic Inspector W. Kent is the and Yunnan allies again secured officer concerned in the case and possession of Canton, this time he was present in Court. under the title Generalissimo, Addressing His Worship, Mr."
Prosser said that he had had an opportunity of consulting the Captain Superintendent and on certain conditions, the C.S.P. was making willing to let the case be adjourn-moderate means, ed sine die.
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His Worship pointed out that this could not be done, as he could only remand a defendant, before him on arrest, for eight days.
Mr. Wolfe interposed to the
It is expected that the Hospital will be functioning in' about nine months' time.
BLASTING DANGERS,
HEAVY STONE SHOT INTO HOSPITAL.
The
A stone, several pounds in weight, projected from a Peak May 7, made a hole in a white blasting site on the afternoon of
gown belonging to Dr.. Saunders of the Matilda' Hospital. gown was hanging up on the verandah. The stone then pierced a thick pane of glass on the front door of the hospital. Inside the hospital was a blackwood, settee, the back of which was broken by the impact of the stone.
Father of the Republic. Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the father of the Chinese Republic and the life. and soul of the democratic Revolu tion of 1911 was "born in 1865 in the province of Kwangtung, writes, an admirer. He received his early Education in the Anglican Mission school and subsequently cined the Hawaii College in Honolulu. On his return to China he, entered Queen's College, Hongkong. Once more he visited Honolulu and re-effect that he was willing to turned to China. Now he took up the accept nominal ball' of $1 or 10 study of Medicine at Canton, cents.
The Magistrate suggested as an which he continued in Hongkong. While at Hongkong, he entered alternative that Roberts be bound his political career and organized over in a sum of $50 to come up position of Generalissimo. Nick-a secret society on a democratic for judgment in six months if names have already been applied basis to overthrow the Manchu vailed upon. to different cliques of politicians Dynasty through whose agency Mr Prosser said thar proceed Cause of Death Uncertain..
in Canton and it is difficult China had been reduced to such a ings were not continued for the to believe that they will sink their rotten condition. But the path of various conditions agreed upon, Reports claiming to be authen- differences at this critical june patriotism seldom runs smooth. to be complied with and the
Many of his comrades were arrest- CS.P. tic have varied from Dr.Sunsure.
stated that he accepted "What is most feared is that the ed and beheaded and he escaped. Prosser's undertaking and complete recovery to his actual
mere unrely elements of the troops tothe United States passing some asked for the case to be with drawn,
The reason why the adjourned This morning Foo Loong, con- will break out into open looting time at Honolulu. It was in 1896 should there be any attempt to that he was kidnapped in London sine die" procedure was suggested, tractor, pleaded guilty to not taking send them away from the capital. by the Chinese Legution at the said Mr. Wolfe, was that in the proper precautions in the blastinik instance of the Chinese Govern- event of the terms not being and was fined $100 by. Mr. R. E. While in confinement he complied with, the defendant Lindsell. His Worship remarked succeeded in sending, word to his could not plead entrefois nequit, that it was a very dangerous! friends and his liberation wase, he had been tried once and practice and ordered defendant to
the secured by
British
* Governnient. In the years that could not be tried again. At replace the broken glass.
present he had not been tried, so Sub-Inspector R. Marks inform- Dr. Sun continually that if the conditions were noted the Court that the stone came Fan Yates in has had
rring travelled all over the world, Contructions also exist as to
carried out, the case could be very near to the Maternity Ward carrer. The son of
carrying on a democratic propa taken up. the exact nature of Dr. Sun's Christian missionary, he beganda among his countrymen and
and he had warned the workmen. His 'Worship ported Glness. The China Mail fut predical graduate Hoe organizing societies for the libera- allowed the case to be withdrawn. accordingly has been informed that, a cable keng College, where he stick upation of China. In 1907 while lin was sent from Canton to Ship fried-lap With Sir James Candle Tokio he successfully welded hai to the effert that he was in the farbus doctor. While pesets together all the different elements a bad way with "brain and spinding at Marne e qui inte touch with of the anti-dynastic movement. trouble. The Chinese translations | the Voling China party, and devoted He planned the Revolution were ambiguous and can be taken himself henceforth, te palities. Alter of 1911 10 the
minutest to construe either brain fever, or an unsuccessful revolg st #anton details and left it to General meningitis of the cerebrospinal bad to thee the country, and remain Huang Hsung to carry out the kind. It was also mentioned in rd abroad for many years. In scheme. General Huang Hsung the cable that hopes of recovery he went to tonton. Ten days after wired to Dr. Sun, who was carry.
·were slender,
death and the purchase of the coffin in Honam Island not far from his headquarters at the
to Cement Works.
that i tertain shop had been com- missioned to build a special cortin at a cost of about $1,400 but the master of the shop has emphati cally denied the report when inter- viewed by vernacular pressmen.
Rabble Without a Leader.
the
STIRRING CAREER..
Sun Yat-sen The Man.
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followed,
troops in
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FORBIDDEN PARTITIONS.
CHINA, BUBDING HOTEL SCELEME,
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VERY BAD MEMORY.
COOLIE WHO FORGETS THINGS.
.A coolie's answer to the charge of stealing a shackle and pin from the Hongkong and Whampao Dock at the Kowloon Magistracy this Company, preferred against him morning was that he had put the shackle and pin in his pocket and had forgotten about them.
diete which had as its abject the
A Chinese representative of a syn-) lividing us the sixthor of China (Oll Post Office) Building into
Looking up his record, Mr. was summoned at the Central Pok lico Court this morning for erectine Hamilton, the Magistrate, pointed out that evidently the man forgot the partitions without permission. Wright, Building Authority, sad when he was convicted of stealing Explaining the offence, Mr. A. F. about a hammer a short time ago that the whole for had been partit and sent to jail for a month. This tioned up as well as the verandah lime accused would go down for which projved over Crown Land two months. and was another infringemont of the Ordinance. He understood en ap- |plication for a hotel licence had been
refused.
Defendant admitted that it WOR
once desired to establish a hotel.
hits arrival he was arrested in Dering on his propaganda work on By last night's boat, news camels, Mary
the Pacific coast of the U.S.A., down from a reliable source that mumber of Chicanen, Jared into the telling him that the the death could not be denied oration in Portland-place, ond keys Wachang were ready to strike and
at prisong with the object of hijasking for instructions and help. cubiles, for use as a hotel confirmed lat Dr. Sun hail refused to see visitors and that persons of The prisoner dhow notes and of the Dr, Sun could not decipher it as jige "him off in set to China. When this telegram reached him the highest rank, with the excep-windee, but this was lived, his code and luggage had been tion of Hsu Shung-chi, had been and the wind was booked ahead to Denver, Colorado. kept in the dark.
Eventually news wached now When next morning he saw the Sir James Canlie, and astes Weges papers he found that Wuchang GRAVE TROUBLE FEARED.sed Sun Yat-senal-had already been captured by the
trier. Cantile intermed the Revolutionary troops. Foreign Ofice, and deceives sur-
Start of the Revolt. rounded the Begation. The lacte Lexintually renebed Lord Salisbury, In Wuchang the Revolution who insistent on his instant release, broke out earlier in conservence during that he would not respect of the arrest and execut of the extra-territoriality of the Fire several Revolutionary leaders and tion in quell' a case, but would order The police to break into it.
The captive was therefore, et free, and in spite of the fact that there was ten offer af FLO0,000 for his rapline" I made way-back to Thi Har Kask, and by the aid of ingenion, disgnisse was able to envy én pro- paganda which led to the, relvallinen of 1912, when the Manchu dynasty was neerhornwin and a Romullie ser up of which he was for a few weeks i Provisional President, retiring in Severer of Yinen Shi-kai. In 1916 and rural in 1920 be tek part in revolitionary movemente, the latter being un attempt to exablish an in- dinondoni Republic in the uth- waki and Wind of Chine.
Grave fears are entertained in Hongkong that trouble of worst kind is likely, to break out in Canton after Dr. Sun's death. With the multifarious interests comprising troops from about
DR. SEX VAT-BEN.
Dr Sun Yat Sen
DR. SUN YAT-SEN IS UNIFORM.
A fine of $25 was recorded and an order made for complete removal in seven days.
Viceroy being disappointed fled to Shanghai. In the meantime, the revolutionaries discovered Briga dier-General Li Yuan-hung, who had been hiding, and winning him over to the revolutionary camp, appointed him their leader. Dr. Sun hurried to London and exerting himself with the British statesnien obtained the following promises:
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That ng loans will be grant-
ed to the Manchus.
3. That they will stop Japan from interfering in favour of the Manchus
STORING PETROL.
MOTOR BUS. CONCERN'S DILEMMA.
3r. R. Harshow, munager of the Kai Tack Motor Bus Co. append at the Magistracy this morning in answer to a simmons for storing 61 gallons of petrol on May 5, at the Company's premises, without a permit.
After admitting the offence, Mr. | arnshaw explained that the petrol was only stored for one or two hours daily, prior to being sent on the rond. He had applied for licence but had been refused one. The petrol was always stored in 4 regulation tank ander luck.
Petective Sub-Inspector Lune (said that the permit was withheld 2.. That the orders of. Dr. Sun's because the building we now deportation from the British His Worship (Mr. R. . Lindrell); colonies of Hongkong, Singapore,quered why last week he had been Penang, etc., will be cancelled told that permission was not given
erause Be building was old. In spector Tame replied that the P.W.D. probably refused the licence because domestic, tenements were Soon after Dr. Sun came to above the company's premises. Nanking and brought with him the His Worship expressed an opinion. uncompromising and indefatigable that it would be a hardship, if a spirit of patriotism. The state- ment found in so many books that rmit could not his jeed and im Dr. Sur brought to Nanking funds Posed a norminal fine of $5.
for the Revolution is entirely with-
out foundation. The Republican
WOMAN'S MALICE.
جمعيات
Dr. Sun Yat-sen was a man of i about 35, strong of build and an impressive personality. He was a doctor of medicina by profession. was educated in America and Britain, and had travelled exten-" sively in Ehrope and the countries. of Asia. He was a man of sinule j tastes and ways, a busy student of the world's affairs. He spoke Fnglish, French, and Russian His English was that of the, Oxford graduate, perfect, in tone and af cent. He wrote English with the facility of a high-grade English journalist, and contributed largely there being no responsible leader government established at Nan to many newspapers and magazines to guide the movement on the spot king clected Dr. Sun President of in China, England, and America: the troops gave out that they were the Chinese Republic, which hon- inderd. This was part of his rising in accordance with Dr. Sun's our he accepted when offered to This morning an unusual posi
He was so orders. At that time a warship of him, but soon after the abdication tion arose in a Police Court case ten provinces, and each detach propaganda work. ment divided in itself, it is quiet and gentle in his man some European nation was in the of the Manchus Dr. Sun resigned in which a woman who had accus- to Hankow harbour. The Manchu in favour of Yuan Shih-kal; his ed another of stealing a gold presumed that there will be a mad ner rush for power once the restraining associate him with the aggressive Viceroy fled to Hankow and conaim, that is, the overthrow of bangle was ordered by Mr. R. E. influence of the "Old Man" personality that is so offensive to vening a meeting of the Consuls the Manchu Dynasty, having Lindsell to pay $10 compensation ís gone.
no British and American officials, or of the foreign Powers request been accomplished. When Yuan to the other woman. secret in the fact, that the ras, one, who may, any day beled them to intervene because Shih-kai, turning traitor to the Defendant had 'bean held on
by Hunanese, "the assassinated
enemies. of the anti-foreign character Republic, wished to establish him remand Yunnanese and
her defence was that two most powerful of the non Litile over....two years ago of the Revolution But the self Emperor of China, Dr. Sun she had attempted nothing of the
was appointed French Consul, Mr. Reau, who vigorously opposed him, heads over what may bluntly be. President of the South Chine had been a feland and When Tuan Ghi-jui, the premics with complainant about water Cantonese divisions, are at logger- Sun Yat-sen
kind but that she had quarrelled: called the division of the spoils. Republic, with Canton as capital admirer of Dr. Sun, opposed unconstitutionally dissolved the Divisional Inspector F. Grant told Also there are the Cantonese but his reign was a brief one. To the proposal of Intervention and Parliament Dr. Sun, stood against His Worship that he had made troops which Dr.
has save his life he fled; and he was assured the meeting that the him and finding him firm In his Inquiries and was satisfied that been trying frantically to re-unite saved by a British Admiral, a Revolution was not an anti- unconstitutional determinations he there had been a squabble. His
of detali which vividly impressed foreign movement and that it was moved to Canton, taking with him Worship reprimanded the com after the vicissitudes the last few years. The politicians the doctor, and gave him hopes he a patriotic movement led by: De the Chinese Navy, and established plainant for inventing a malicious are also likely to do all they can tonight win back British official Sun The Russian Consul also the constitutional government at charge and made an order for the Mr. Reau Mr Canton of which he was elected compensation to be paid immedi- extend the power with the confidence. Though Sun Yat-sen agreed with
army to drive Reau's opinion prevailed and the Generalissimo alumate view succeeding to the organised an
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