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FOCE OPIUM HAUL SEQUEL

The huge opium seizure on the 8. Lorzo reported in yesterday's China Mail" had its sequel at the Central Magistracy this morning before Mr. J. R. Wood when u Chinée pumped Lam Te-yu was charged with attempting to export the opium

Mr. Whitehouse appeared to de fend and asked for one week's remund,

Describing the raid Chief Prevon- Bive Officer 8. J. Clarke said that, acting on certain information, he bad received, he went abourd the vessel on Saturday evening e she was about to sail for Cebu. Amongst the cargo were seventeen casek marked "K. U., Cebu supposed So contain mirrors and chbe" sugar. He opened one tense and found a quutity of opium. The cases WOTE laken to the office, and he found opium in altogether four enses. The ship left before the arrest of the aconsel, which was offected at H o'clock the most dug af Kwai Hong| Street, first floor. The shipping order had been signed “Chi Song, and the invoices addressed to him) at No. 125. Des Viens Road. Centmi

Questioned as to the amount of bail, Mr. Clarke i that his instrations were to bek for $20,000 The value of the opin, seized was $38,000,

The ncensed was formally' 're- manded for one week.

ARMED ROBBERS, BAWNSHOP PEOPLE

FLEECED..

The inmates of the Po Sang pawnshop were easily hoodwinked yesterday morning by a gang of four men who stole money and jewellery amounting to $5,732.

Two of the men entered the shop first wndor, pretence of having come to paw a gold wristlet watch und |

ring which they held in their funds. They were joined by another two men alittle later, and The all four produced revolvers.

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ATOM'S SECRETS

YOUNG GENERAL!

MATTER CHANGED INTO LEAVING SHANGHAI FOR

COLOUR RAYS

THE NORTH

General Chang Hsuch liang, the Young General," is expected to leave Shanghal to-day of toemor

DEAL

BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE

ECHO

That revelations as to the separa-

Sir Henry Copwer Gollan ruled tion and reconstruction of the atom

in the Supreme Court yesterday that by means of coloured light might

Maxim and Con of Hongkong bad be expected within a few years in the theory of Lord Clifford of for the north in compliance wards Galley and Co. of London not discharged their liability to Chudleigh, a scientific Peor who with telegram from his father, by the payment Into the Banque $855,081.52 has experimented widely along Marshal Chang Tio-lin, recalling Industrielle de Chion in Hongkong

thin line of research."-

him to Mukden, says the Shaphat of £rtgo. This money was due Lord Clifford told a reporter that Time" of February 12, about 20 years ago he was induced The Young General" was host deal to marks and when the to the London firm in respect of a $281,617.20 to turn his attention to the action with General Chang Chung-chang, demand draft on the Banque of light on the germination of the Fengtien commander, at a re- Industrielle in London was present❤ $573,465.32 seeds, and reached the conclusion ception in honour of leading ad the bank had closed its doors:

that the colour of light had much forsigners and Chinese at the Ma Board to do with the transformation of jestic Hotel on February 1. Several hundred people, attended and included member of the Con- sular Body, members of the Shang

Remains,which the propose to recommend bei appor tlosed as follows.--- To Pay a flual dividend

of 60 cents per share' on 756,972 Shares fully paid-up....$454,183.20 To Carry forward.....

Total

organic tubstances. A

Having reached the view as a result of furiber research that light

TYPHOID FEVER.

SHANGHAI ENCOURAGES

HONGKONG

of at least 10 pure colours brought hai and French Municipal Councils about organic formation of tissues and others: General Wu Kuan-bein, and cells by the action, of colour, Minister of War, was also present. 119,282.12 and that matter could be and was General Chang Hsueh-liang and transformed into rays of colour General Chang Chung-chang were

The Hongkong Government is $573,465-32 and ceased to exist as mutter, introduced to all their guests and to be asked to investigate the pre- Lord Clifford said he decided to the large ball room was well filed valence of typhoid fever in the call these colour waves" colour with guests:

S Colony, notes the "North China electrons." Lord Clifford of Chud-

Enquiries among the "Young Dally News Important facts leigh first spoke of his colour General's" staff eliclied the infor- relative to this disease transpired electrons theory to a scientific mation that he would be returning at a meeting of the Sanitary Board correspondent of The Daily Mail to the north very soon as he had when Dr. Koch, who brought up the in February 1922.

completed the mission entrusted to subject of an investigation, pointed him by his father. A special train, out that there was a steady and profusely decorated, has been pre- persistent prevalence of it in the pared for him at Shanghai North Colony, and although from time to Station and it is expected that time statistics were published General Chang will make a short showing an improvement, he con- stay at Nanking before proceeding sidered them as comforting but on his journey.

not a useful plece of work, The

WHO'S WHO-

• LATEST CHINA COAST CHANGES.

Mr. A. J. Mandell, reserve, has gone 'second Fatshan.

from officer,

Mr. E. M. Swan, second officer, Suiyang, has gone second officer, Kwangchow.

Mr. E. H. Histed; from leave, has gone acting master, Tean.

Mr. S. Johnson, acting master; Tean, is on reserve.

Tatung, is on reserve.

Mr. W. Forster, second officer,

Mr. V. A: Bontskov has been appointed acting second officer, Tatung,

Mr. D. McRae, chief engineer Foochow, is on reserve.

Mr. H. A. Morrison, second

He sald

I

His theory is that all matter can be represented in colour electrons just as it can be in positive or negative charges of electricity. By the beginning of last year had so far progressed as to have out of the 19 colours so as to be of formulated methods of using seven" practical utility to the medical profession. I was the subject of my first experiment

Rotary Club tiffin on February 11, assiduous medical critic is that General Chang was guest at a case as presented by this when Father and Son day was both in Hongkong and elsewhere celebrated. Mr. H. Holgate pre- the incidence of disease has Bided and introduced General been greatly reduced as a result For 15 months or more I had Chang who delivered a short of scientific lavestigation. In been almost unable to speak and speech in Chinese which was in. Hongkong the principal triumph partly paralysed as a result of a terpreted into English. Professor in this respect has been in plague stroke Within two months I had CH Robertson delivered a brief cases, while elsewhere there is the

covered from the stroke, and sauna on electrons. although only one side of my face was exposed to the action of the rays, in April. I found I was stoop that I had had since 1886, recovering from a pronounced and acquired as a rodeo champion In Australia

FLU EPIDEMIC.

ibmates were driven to the cockloft engineer, Foochow, has gone act-cases of dexfness, Insanity of 239 Britain is gripped in a

where they were guarded by some of the men whilst the others secured the hooty.

The robbers got away unnoticed.

STRANDED STEAMERS.

ONE VESSEL SAFELY

ARRIVES HERE.

Little the worse for having gone

ing chief engineer, same ship.

Mr. D. Warden, chief engineer, Ngankin, is on reserve.

Mr. J. Small, second, engineer, Fengtien, has gone acting chief engineer, Ngankin.

Mr. J. Clark, from reserve, has gone second engineer, Fengtien.

Mr. L. J. Stevenson, third officer, Mausang, has gone third officer, Chaksang,

Chakbang, is on reserve,

Mr. W. G. Walter, third officer, Captain N. W. van Cortlandt, from leave, has gone master,

around and with practically ao damage, to speak of, the China Navigation steamer Kwei Yang returned to Hongkong to-day, Cheongshing

1. This local vessel was ons voyage from Hoihow to Hongkong and was stranded in Hofhow Bay. A first cable to the. general agents (Messrs. Butterfield and Swire) gave intimation of the accident but a second message stated that she had been refloated without damage.

Mr. K. D. Fairfax, from re serve, has gone second officer, Cheongshing.

Mr. H. M. Miller, third officer, Cheongshing, has gone second officer, Mingsang.

Mr. J. W. Stoneham, second officer, Mingsang, has gone acting chief officer, same ship.

Reported in yesterday's China Mr. H A. Houchen, chief Mail to have run aground on the officer, Mingsang, is on leave. second bar below Wuchow, the river

steamers Kwong Fook Cheung and Shing On have not returned. It is not thought that they are in any danger.

STOLEN OPIUM PIPE.

POLICE SEARCHER

JAILED

Mr. J. J. Thompson, third en- gineer, Suiwo, has gone acting second engineer, same ship.

Mr. J. S. Black, second en gineer, Sulwo, has gone acting chief engineer, same ship.

Mr. A. Spiers, chief engineer, Suiwo, is on leave.

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wonderful work achieved in the Panama Canal zone which has been freed from malarla. In fact had that work not been under- taker, it is doubtful whether that great engineering feat could ever have been accomplished. MANY SCHOOLS CLOSED. Futhermore the Straits Settle- Lord Clifford claimed, many

ments are now embarking“. other cures for the rays, including

London, January 30-Great prevention of malaria. Incidental

campaign for the years standing brought about by form of flu epidemic, and offices the loan of an expert from the mild fy Dr. Koch suggested asking for poisoning. physical infirmity, and septic

and workshops are very shorts. Rockefeller Institute to make the- Doctors had made use of the handed. rays, which had been taken up by occurred. The complaint is larges principle the Sanitary Board agreed Few deaths have investigation In Hongkong. In some leading hospitals. The ly of an intestinal form. The with Dr. Koch, and the resolution apparatus was being acquired by doctors state that it is expected accordingly, goes forward to the the Hospital of St. John and St. that the epidemic, which is due in Government of the Colony, and te Elizabeth at St. John's Wood, a mysterious three yearly cycle, is carried out with the zeal which Dr. "If some public help were forth-likely to reach its zenith fo. Koch put info his resolution and coming," added Lord Clifford, "1February and it would not be remarks, a very considerable con- have no doubt that in two or three rprising If it were fairly world tribution to the science of tropical

wide. years' time 'revelations on the

medicine should be the result. action of these colours in separat-

Football matches have been can- Although Hongkong can give to ing and reconstructing the stoms called wholesale, and in one Surrey itself a certain Isolation might be presented to the public." League team of 40 members only possible for Shanghai, there is

five are fil A Hampshire village, nevertheless a hope that with 'a' population of 400, has 260 thing that can

any- under the doctor. Many schools are there may be of assistance in be... discovered closed down in Kent, being with combating the ravage" of the out teacher, and only 40 out of disease here. 244 pupils turning up at one school. The Bucks Medical Officer reports After being used for secular pur-population is ill. The Manchester that one in every-eight of the poses for close upon 400 years, a mills are greatly affected-Times, 13th century convent building at once again in the occupation of a Burnham,

of Ceylon. Buckinghamshire, is

community of nuns.

THE NUNS' RETURN.

LIFE AS IN THE MIDDLE AGES.

.

.

as that LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRITZIA.

"Kweiyang, (B) B. & S. from Bangkok, Hoihow..

exactly the same life

They are to-day leading almost

adopted by the Inmates of 1266 A.D., while their dress, "their services, and their prayers and meditations are similar to those of nearly 700 years ago:

While they are an Anglican Mr. Q. R. Compton, from reorder the Community of the serve, has gone third engineer, Precious Blood-they are founded Suiwo..

on the rule of St. Augustine, and Mr. L. F. Ellis, from leave, has it was an Augustinian order Bombay, Shanghai. gone second engineer, Loongwo.

"The Caronesses Regular of the Mr. F. Hill, second engineer,buildings in the 13th century.

Lateranwhich occupied the Loongwo, is on reserve.

Yuen Sang, (Br.) J. M. & Co. from Manila.

Jeypore, (Br.) M. M. & Co., from Bendoran, (Br.) G. Livingstone, from London, Singapore..

Lok Sun, (Br.) Yuen Sang Far,

at the Kowloon Magistracy this Captain R. G. Gillespie, from morning to one month's hard reserve, has gone master Yue

Ying Wa. Captain C. Masson, of the Xing Wa, is on reserve.

A police searcher, who was charged last week with the thefted third engineer, Esnog

Mr. J. Turner has been appoint- ancient convent-Burnham Abbey

When a reporter: visited this from Saigon, of an opium pipe was sentenced

himself slipping back into the in the wintry dusk he found, Middle Ages

labour.

I

It transpired in evidence that the man accosted a number of people smoking opium and asked for a sum of one dollar. The men were unable to produce the money, and the searcher accused them of smoking illicit opium and carried away the pipe.

SMILE IN COURT.

Yue

Mr. J. Myler has been appoint ed third officer, Sarvistan.

Mr. N. Donald, third officer, Sarvistan, has gone second officer, same ship.

Mr. R. T. Sisterson, third officer, Tangestan, has gone second officer,

Arabestan

C. Lopez, Y. Lopez (Span,), from Comua, Manila.

Pt.Jefferson, (Amer.) A.O. Line, from Manila. Vast from Bangkok, Kahsichang.

Henrik, (Nor) Thoresen & Co.

from Bangkok, Kabsichang,

Drufar, (Nor.) Thoresen & Co.

Bangkok,

Imataca, Nor.) K. Larssen,

Corona, (Nor.) Dodwell & Co., from Chin wang tao.

from Tailay Bay,

Mike Maru, (Jap.) Grimble & Co., Nagano Maru, (Jap.)NY. Yokohama Moll

Katori Maru, (Jap)N.V.K., Kobe, Shangbai.

from from

DOG BITE.

4107

A postman was taken to the Government Civil Hospital yester day after he had been bitten by a dog aid to belong to Mr. Ho Cheuk,. living at No. 5. Macdonnell Road." The dog was secured and taken to Kennedy Town for observation:

COUNTERFEITING CASE:

SHANGHAI CASE TO BE REOPENED.

The case against Peter Sala who was sentenced to two years in jail on January 22 - ja' connection with's counterfeit scheme in which II persons were arrested charged- with Issuing bogus. U. S. Treasury notes, was re-opened on February before 12, in the Mixed Court, Shanghai; -

Mr. Jacobs, American. Assessor, and Magistráte Kwan,

Mr. A. N. Fishman appeared for Sala. He asked for a re-bearing on the grounds that his client was noti sufficiently represented at the final hearing of the case. He stated' spaar neither English nor Chinese. that Sala was a Pole, who could

and his position was that of an unrepresented foreigner. Sala, he maintained, never had a fair

ing beside the convent building In the old dwelling house stand

church of the old abbey had gone, the Reverend Mother told how the

the quadrangle the original sacristy, but how in the tall building beside chapter house, and part of the darter (dormitory) remained MFT: M. Hening, from re serve, has gone third officer, as the chapel, but the sacristy still The chapter house to-day is used Tangestan.

fulfils its original purpose, portano

The original community, found ed la 1266 by Richard de Cornwall; King of the Romans, brother of in the reign of Henry VIIL, and Henry III, was dissolved in 1539

many owners. In recent years the since then the abbey has had ancient sacristy and chapter-house for Hongay were used as a stable and cow.

Councel stated that all the incri Nagano Maru, (Jap) NY. K., minating evidence, found in Sala'a house, while the old dwelling officer, Lungshan, has gone house-believed to be of Tador for Bombay, Stagspore room at 8: Tuhang Road when it officer, Honam.

Patrocius, (Br) B. & S, for was raided by police, could be date-now occupied by the Rover, London, Singapore en Mother was used wear. Mandasun Maru, (Jap.) M. B. K., materials which appeared to be for satisfactorily accounted furz-The- by Mr. JL Bissley, of Maiden-chflies, (Br.) B &.S., for Cebu, were used by Sala in his profession

The building was bought in 1914 for Hongayake

manufacturing counterfeit notes Capt. F. Smith, of the Honar, anxious that it should retura to its Sing, for Salgon,

head, whe restored 1, and was Ekstrand, (Nor.) Kwong Yuen as lithographer.

"What about that Criminal case fixed for to-morrow?" asked His has gone sup'y second officer, Mr. WT. Liley, from reserve, Lordship, Sir Henry Comper Lungahan... Gollan, before proceedings opened Mr. J. E. Harvey, supy second In the Supreme Court this morning. officer, Lungshan, has gone second

"I shouldn't think it will take long, Your Lordship," replied. Mr. officer, same ship R. C. Jenkin, "I have advised

prisoner to plead guilty

As an afterthought "Of course

he may not take my advice, but

told him he'd better,” vo

And the Court smiled.

SHANGHAI

1

Mr. G. W. Carpendale, second

Mr. B. Mek Thomson, chief officer. Honam, has gone acting master, same ship,

has retired.

QUOTATIONS.

Mr. J. P. Sparling,

has gone second

above, kindly supplied by Messrs. J. Gould & Co, Were the Hobar opening quotations on the Shangland Market-this

chance for an adequate defence: At the final bearing, counsel sald that his client waved his hands. from the dock and signalled that he wished to tell the Court his story, but the Court could not understand. He termind such a Dux, (Nor.) Kwong Yuen Sing, practice "Intolerable.

DEPARTURES.

Tomer use. The Community of Pt Jefferson (Amer.) A. O. Chief laspector Reeves He said: The application was opposed by reserve, the Precious Blood, which was Line for Seals, Shanghai or that the evidence against the

Sang (Br) JM. & Cofor was adequate to convict him. The Idence which convicted the man: Kii-Yue, for was thut.of

conventin

other derstan

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