WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1926.
SIR CHARLES ELIOT.
DIPLOMATIC EXPERIENCES:
IN THE ORIENT,
PROFOUND SCHOLARSHIP
ALLEGED FRAUD.
CHARGES AGAINST THREE CHINESE.
CASE OPENED:
A lengthy opening statement was given at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday by Mr. F. C. Jenkin (for the prosecution) in the case against three Chinese
SEVERAL WRECKS.
CREWS OF TWO TRAWLERS MISSING...
ITALIANS RESCUED
THE CHINA MAIL.
MAKARE
THE TRAINING OF YOUNG DOCTORS.
LABORATORY COURSES (British Wireless Service
In the course of a leading article
(British Wireless Service:) the "Japan Chronicle says:—
Ambassadors come and ambas sadors go, and in the ordinary
Rugby, Feb. 16
Rugby, Feb. 16. course of events, this is merely an
The anvere weather around the
The Health Organisation of the ocial change but the departure (Au Kim-lui, Fok Cheung-yuen British codata has caused several League of Nations has arranged of Sir Charles Blot from the Far und Lum Fuk-chiu) charged wrecks during the past few days.to hold next summer in London, East is a more notable event than among other counts with an Aaenech was made without result Paris and Hamburg special, labor- this. As a diplomatist his experi- alleged conspiracy in 1928 to de-esterday for the craws of two latory courses on malaria, which ences extend from one extreme of fraud the Wing On Company of Swinson trawlers which have been wil be reserved exclusively for the Orient to the other-whether $50,000 and $663 Interest by a loss on the Galway,coast.
medical officers, one would count the western con-false representation that the The number of men missing is During its tours of Eastern and fine as being St. Petersburg (for Company, was indebted for that about 24, but hope of their safety Southern Europe, the Leagues many people have always regarded sum to a firm styled Kwong has not been abandoned. There is Malaria Commission discovered Russia as un: Oriental Power) or Cheong and by the production of a Constantinople. which la more forged deposit book, Oriental thars Japane
Mr. Eldey Zeillyn appeared for great deal with man often has the the defence.. effect of diverting a diplomatlas The method in which deposita from Indulging a natural taste for were dealt with by the Wing On letters, but this has never been the Company was described by Mr. case with the departing Ambas-Jenkin, who produced two deposi scued by lifeboat and rocket apin malariology for young physi
were fare, decided to organise courses. sador, whose liberary and linguistic book, one of which was assumed paratus after an exciting ex- atadles have been vast notwith-to be the original, bearing the pertence. Great courage was dia clans desiring to specialise in this atanding preoccupation with many name of the Kwong Cheong firm. effecting the rescue. The life-everal months in such malaria- Fieldwork lasting layed by the Brixham lifeboatmehsubject.
Dealing a
many more unimportant fairs thuted in one of the books. This
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MONDAY, the 10th February, to SATURDAY, the 27th February 1926 (both days inclusive), during which period no transfer of shares
a possibility that they may have that deveral countries were pre- can be registered. found haven in some remote faland,vented from conducting systema-By Order of the Court of Directors, No trace of wreckage Has been tie anti-malarial campaigns owing to a shortage of specially trained physicians
found..
The crew of the Italian scamor
Liberta," which went ashore, at The Health Organisation, there Bot. Houd, Devonshire,
in
A. H. BARLOW,
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accumulate round the important amount, he said, was withdrawn of stormy son, and was unable to 15ly Palestine will follow theorERAL, MEETING "of SHARE-
onesi
HOLDERS, in this Company will be held at the Hongkong Hotell |Hongkong, on: SATURDAY, the 20th February, 1926, at 11 am, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together
arduous Journey through 20 miles Italy, Spain, Yugo-Slavia and pos More than this, his tastes later and an unsuccessful attempt get alongside. are not purely literary, but are was made to draw the money munication was effected by rocket Eventually com
etical training. aefentific nas well; for he has madongnin by means of a forged deine and three of the ship's "com- one department of marine biology posit book into which the label any were drawn through the sen peculiarly is own a fact which, from the original book was trans- comparative safety by with his other attainments conferred and other forgeries made stitutes a very extraordinary in signature, chop, etc. This Meantime, land rocket uppuratusfield" on Feb. 13-Ms. A Ho with a Statement of Accounts for bellectual equipment for one, man necessitated, re-sewing the book had been sent for and was erected Carrilehael, 'Mr M. D. Currie, Mrs the year ended 31st December, when the new pages were put it on a clift overlooking the spot. Eca Da Silva Miss S. Da Silva,
to possess.
P.
Interests in Hongkong. The writer of an "appreciation" at the time of his departure from Hongkong aid. "He was not ex- cited about the wonderful new dds- coveries of this age: the announce ment of the electron theory was to him Kew: the the unearthing of some ancient manuscript n Central Asia. He was no believer in the spirit theories and practices of Sir Oliver Lodge and his friends; and yet it seemed that, while in Hong keng. the subject that interested him most of all was the religious beliefs of the various races,”
reans.
this
It then became a complete book The first shot of the and rocket although it was forgery, blunder which was stated to have of the
Awas successful and the remaining occurred in the clever conspiracy shore.
crew were brought was that the
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PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
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Various transactions entered CANADA'S POLITICS. Bradshaw, Dr G. H. Bradt, Mrs M.
into by the defendants were men- ioned by Mr. Jenkin and at the conclusion of His opening state- Perment the case was adjourned until haps the writer of these gemarks Friday. had the privilege of knowing some- thing of the work that Sir Charles. Eliot had then in preparation-- almost completed, in fack—namely "Hinduism and Buddhism, which
RE-ELECTION OF PRIME MINISTER,
1926.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the February (both days inclusive), 10th February to the 22ád
of Shares can be Registered! during which period no transfer JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers, Hongkong, 3rd February, 1926.
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Miss A. M. Sandlin, Mrs L. D Golding, Dr. C. A. Hayes, Mr. P. R. Presten, Mr J. F. Richmead, Mr A. Murray, Mr S. F. Palmer, Mr A, M. cover used The Spanish steamer Crio G. E. Jones, Miss E. C. Bayno, Mr E. Seddon, Mrs M. K. Sedden, Mrs
· the forged book. wasnotos, mu different to that used on the Standbally. County Waterford. The Mr R R Manseek, Mrs. V. Farrest, on the rocks at W. A. Eder, Master B. M. Eder, books issued by the Company. crew of 34 were taken off by 1ffe-Mr W, A. Maritzen, Mr M. H. Me The paper was different in tex-boat. ture and the watermark and
Dewell. Mrs O. McDowell, Mr D. printing were also not similar.
C. Thompson, Mrs M.. Thompson, Mr WH Bradshaw, Mrs F. G.
Daws, Mrs M E: Allis, Mrs W. Marrison, Mr W. H. Smith, Mrs J L. Therman, Mr F. C. Burmoister, Mr E. D. Mann, Mrs G..S.. Marr, Dr. H. L. Cater. Mr C. Harrell, Mr J. Pelstofa, Mrs. S. Peistein, Dr. and Mrs N. B. Hairdrn, Mrs. Ida H. Scott, Mr M. D. Taft, Mrs. Gera A.. Taft, Mr J. Wiekeoniser, Mrs J. M. Wiekenhiser, Mr A. Van Sucton- dael, Mrs D. Van, Suetendael, Mr Mrs C. M. Snyder, Mrs C Yanco Arai, Mr Ryozo Arak Belford, Mrs M. H. Ciprico, Miss G S Cameron, Mr. R.. J Coggeshall, Mr P. Coggeshall, Miss S. Frank, Mr W. E. Larkin, The present (1926-6) issue of Mrs LC Mc Rae, Miss E. G. the CHINA YEAR BOOK is again Monro, Mrs. H., Toog. Master Uonsiderably larger than any of Toeg, Master P. Toeg, Master R. its predecessors The Chapters Toeg, Miss N. Toog, Mr. C. L on "Mines and Minerals," "Educa Wells, Mrs. M. Wells, Miss Mtion," "Products," "Labour, Bateman, Mrs J. M: Vallette,
is the most comprehensive survey Kever published oự that, grend sub-
ject. 30 hrs been said of the British Ambassador that the thing that has most interested him in Japan has been the temples; but we mug suppose that it was not their mere architectural beauties; for his work on "Hinduism and Buddhism he expressly omits the Japanese chapter for chaptera) for the sake of propriety, lest any- thing therein might appear to be of a crillen nature such as would not best an ambasado.. But though the survey of the interac- tion of the two great religions! covered an ares extending from Java to Khotan and from Colombo to Korea, there in material for as bulky and as illuminating a work on Buddhism in Japan, where it Bas been influenced by the aboriginal religion and has react- ed again on that religion.. One reading "Hinduism and Buddhism"" and thinking over what its author may have made of Buddhism and Shinto, cannot help deploring the Tact that we have no Asiatie scholar, with sufficient erudition and literary skilt to give us such a review of European Christianky - work for which European scholarship is as yet unfitted be cause of the impossibility of a European scholar approaching it in a spirit of pure philisophie de- ! tachment, uninâuenced by the dis- cursions that have raged around Eliot has been worldwide. He has This youthful head.
"The blood is on the hands of society, not on Mrs. Mary Keller," (accused of killing her daughter) declared Attorney J. F. Flynn, Jr. “If she killed her daughter, it was because she could not bear to have her sufar as sha-didi?" he said.
(Reuter's Service.)
Ottawa, Feb. 165. The Prime Minister, MF. W. L. Mackenzie King, was re-elected at by-election at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, by a majority of over 7,000 on the combined votes of Liberals and Progressives, "de. feating, the Independent Conserva- tive, Mr. Burgess.
It is now uncertain when the debate on the address reply to the speech from the Throne will conclude:
The Conservative opposition ap- parently aim at shortening the adjournment period in which PASSENGERS the Government expects to re- organise the Cabinet and com- plete the legislative programme before re-assembling on March 16,
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Harcourt, Mrs G. A Harmon, Miss A microbe which is present in P. Harmon, Miss K. Harmon, Mr cancerous swellings to, the extent E. Krieger, Mr.R. A. McGovern, of one-tenth of the whole of a Mra A. C. McGovern, Mr C. F. De tumour has been located by means Neergaard, Mrs C. Meergaard, of a new colouring method, accord- Marter Chris Neergaard jr, Mr L ing to Doctor Josef Schumacher, Probestel, Mrs C. M. Troutner Mrs who has informed the Berlin M. E. "Allis. Mrs W. Morrison, Mr Microbiological Society...... Wm. H. Smith, Mrs M. P. Smith; studied the "tongled, skein”... li These microbes gather in mass. Mrs J L Thorman, Mr F. C. Morocco, in East Africa, in Wash-formation on the border between Burmeister, Mr E. D. Marr, Mrs G. Ington, in Zanzibar in St. Peters cancerous diseased and healthy S. Marr, Dr. H L. Cater, Dr. Martha It is no secret that Sir Charlesburg, in Samou, in Bulgaria, in tissues.
E., Clark, Mr C, E, Harrell, Mrs H G. Harrell, Mrs H G, Harrell, Eliot resigned office when his diplo Constantinople.
Miss Irene H Hume, Mr. Geol matic career was already a long and
H Lippincott, Mrs J. Lippincott, distinguished: ane owing to the
Mrs. Polstein, Mrs S Polstein, difficulties of being outspoken in
Dr. N. B. Rairden, Mrs LH. his chosen profession; but the in-
Scot Mr M. D Taft, Mrs CA. tellectual honesty that forbade any juggling was too valuable ant was in Sumon that he first
Taft, Mr J. Wickenhiser, Mrs. J. M. Wickenhiser, Mr. A. Van Susten asset to be overlooked when new made the acquaintance of anothur
dael, Mrs E Van Suetendael, Mr and difficult problems came to the ripe and good scholar; Dr. Solf the
Y. Aral; Mra M. Aral, Mr. R. Aral fore, and after six years as Erin German Ambassador, who is tak
Mrs M. Myers, Mrs C. M. Snyder, cipal of the Hongkong University, ing over the presidency of the
Mrs I. C Belford, Mra Mary H. New York, Feb. 16. Sir Charles was called to be High Asiatic Society of Tokyo, the con- Commissioner in Siberia, where the inued oxistence of which after the Gutenberg Bible was bought at an Miss St Frank, Mr W. E.Larkin, The so-called. Melk copy of the Cirrigo, Miss G. S. Cameron, Mr RJ. Coggeshall, Mr P Coggeshall, Powers had got themselves into earthquake, with renewed vigour, a tangle from which it seemed that is largely owing to the help, hos- auction by Dr. Abraham Rosen-MIK LC Merac, Miss E G. Monto the military mind was incapable of pitality and encouragement of bach, Philadelphia, for the extra- Mrs H, Toea, Master Victor Toss extricating them. Physically if Sir Charles Eliot The social side ordinary sum of $106,000 Master Philip Toes, Master Rönnie
The Bible, which belonged to was a somewhat strenuous under of his duties the departing am- taking for a scholar wall past his bassador has never neglected in the Austrian monastery of Melk half-century to undertake, and deed, the hospitality of the em-300 years ago, was purchased last the actual resuits have never been haany has been notable during his summer by a London dealar, and disclosed, except that it is a mattenure of offee; yet it could hard-was expected to fetch $75,000--- ter of history that the unhappy ly be asid that it is by these activi expedition was soon afterwards ties that he has made most Impres- brought to an end, at least as far ston. He will be best remembered;
Hongkong, to Siberia.
Much have I seen and known,
cities of men, ... And manners, climatea, councils,
governments........
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as Britain was concerned. At pra by his more important gifts of pro FATAL ACCIDENT. sent it might seem that the six found scholarship, sklled exposi years spent in Hongkong had falled tion, and wise counsel. His name in their mission of increasing the ls the infeat on a long roll of dis- mutual esteem of Brital and China tinguished British Orie
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