WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926.9
NOMINAL DAMAGES.
CHINESE AND YOUNG GIRL RELATIVE.
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WRONGFUL ARREST..
One dollar
WILS
damages ILM awarded Summary Court plaintiff yesterday whose $1,000 claim con corned his wrongful arrest.
MISCONDUCT.
HAWKERS VICTIMISED BY POLICEMEN,
SHANTUNG MAN CAUGHT,
A fance-sorgeunt of the Shantain contingent was brought before Mr. JH B.. Na at the Kowloon Mugistracy yesterday or charges of heveny of $50 from a hawkes, demanding a further $3 Brom the same man, and misconduct on twn occasions as a police officer
COLONY'S HEALTH.
LAST WEEK'S SATISFACTORY
RETURN
ONLY TWO DISEASES.
To the layman at least, the Colony's health last week seems satisfactory, as compared with the many notifiable diseases returned previously...
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The arrest was made by the Poles on the statement of a young
During the seven days: the fal Chinese girl relative of his who
Ipwing wore reported: was a frequent visitor to the house
Small-poxone case from Victoria and who one evening op going to Mr. D. Burlingham, D.S.P... pro- her cublele found that jewellerysecuting, said that a petition sign-district, one from Shaukiwan, total and money was missing from a based by over a 100 residents of Tai two new cases, one d'anth ket in which she had placed it.
Diphtheria: one case from the city, one from Kowloon, soti) two new cases, one death.
Kok Teut and Mongkok was re- ceived alleging legal procedure on the part of Shantung constables in searching people and taking money from them.
Investigations were made which resulted in the present charge.
In regard to the lors of the jowellery, His Honour found that the gl had acted reasonably. but i nader topicdeed who had to prove to the subfaction of the court that the sum of money named to the change was also stolen at the same time as the jewellery. After bear-established, the to the evidence for the defence His Honour still remained doubtful Defendant had justifled her action In regard to the Jewellery, but not so far as the money was concern ed. He thought plaintiff was en- nominal damages and titled to wwarded him 31. patint!if to receive no costs other than disbursements.
FUNERAL.
MRS. MAUDE NICOL.
The funeral of Mrs. Maude Nitol wife of Captain Thomar Reid Nicol, took place yesterday af the Roman Catholic Cemetery... the burlab service being conducted by Bishop-elvet Valtorta pasist ed by the Rev. Fathers "Enge.. Roncalves, Romst gif other clergy
Aftor hearing, videnes which of the guilt accused, the prosecution asked for the maximum penalty. as the charges were very serious. record of the accused was state?. to be neither good nor bad.
The
The Accused was sentenced t six months" hard labour on the fret charge, three thonths on the seconei and six weeks on each of the other two charges, the sentences to win consecutively.
VALEDICTORY.
VERY REV. FATHER ROBERT.
After an ifssociation with the
(All above mentioned patients were Chinese).
On Monday, the Medical Officer of health was informed of another Chinese case of small-pox from Kowloon...
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PASSENGER LIST.
ARRIVALS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE YOUNG GENERALL
HIS EFFORTS TO SUPPRESS LAWLESSNESS.
Robinson, Miss E. A. Harri Me
time fox ofvll,strifa to conse and The Larger Problem of Governi and Mrá E. W Lloyd, Mrs.. MAJI
for plans to do formed to Bring "Thia, is not satisfactory and de Sharpless. Mr. Sherfoses Rov.
peace to the land. The young only a temporary expedient, General said he agreed to the tinued the young officer." Gonem S. Umbrellas D. Estrop. Mr.
general idon of ponco, But, when Chung Taung-chanx and will acon J M. Gibeon Mr. and Mrs. L'EU Blair, Mr. and Mrs. F. El Dosmond.
Feking, Apt 24. fighting had once begun and armies leaving Peking. General LE Mr. A. C. Dierick, Mrs. G. Baton, The responsibility for control collected, it was hard to call a halte Ching-lin and Marshal Wang Huik Mrs. N. Harris, Mrs. M. E. Hobling troops in and around Feking The Way To Stop The Warching both of whom have joined Me, and Mrs. W, T. Hopper, Master is a divided one," said General When Dr. Raid teferred to the the Committee of Safety, will be W. T. Hopper, Mis L. Hopper, Chang Hanah-Hang during the difficulty of supporting an army of entrusted with supremo military Mr. and Mrs. H. S. King, Mr. and course of an Interview with Dr. a hundred thousand at the gates of jurisdiction until a civil govern
Peking from either the resources of ment is established to deal with ill Mrs. D. H. Latham, Mrs. D. Glibert Raid this noon.
'So far as the Fongtien troops the capital itself or the covenus questions that concern the nation, Matschko, Mr. F. E. Nicole, Mrs. M. F. Road, Mr. C. L. Robertson, which have come with me are con-derived from the Central Govern military, financial, legal and educa Mr and Mrs. C. P. Sheehy, Miss Rcerned, I am doing my best to mainment, not to mention the fact that tonall
General Chang expressed plen | E: Singer, Mrs. P. Snyder, Mrtain discipline and to prevent their favorything is in a state of chaos
H. E. Swan, Master
GM. Swan molesting the people, continued now that there fa no central ad-sure that no harm had come to ministration, General Chang ad- foreign fa and property, and that Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Swift, Miss. S the young General, Tylor, Mrs. S. B. Ullman, Mrs WI cannot promise that my vanced the idea that perhaps the foreign relations had been main.. E. Watford, Mr. E. M. Casey, Mirorders will be fully met but I will only way to stop war among the tained He, too, would be glad if and Mrs. D. An Carlos, Mr. and Mrsbe prompt to punish as soon as Chinese was for each side in a tho steffe which had been going on T. Sobel, Miss B. Schol. and Mrs know of any lawlessness. If strife to become so poor that the for several years would come to an
foroig friends ur agents of soldiers would refuse to fight.
jend, but at present all kinds of S. F. Van Wyck
different societies will help me by "The lack of regular pay he difficulties beset the best of inten- Eciting cases of infraction, I will be said "of course makes the soldiera tiona and no one person could act
helped in carrying out my wishes," reckless and disorderly. If there for everyone, he pointed out. added General Chang,
are no proper barracks or if only "For centuries, he said, "we Dr. Raid talked with the son of walls are left standing in the bar-ware accustomed to the rule of an We cannot revert to Marshal Chang Tao-lin, represent-racks, a la the case in Peking, it Emperor ing different interesta of the becomes difficult to keep them from Imperial rule, neither can we bring International Institute of China. occupying the houses of the people in the rule of the people in a day, General Chang referred to the This evil, and we recognise it as While civil authority must come in Mr. George Brown
difficulty of restraining a large such, we are now trying to remedy,time, Getiorals Chang and Li and I are just now concerned with the Mr Cupo
WA. M.Mr and Mrs.military force at any time, and at but it takes time. Mr &
more so after months of warfare
military question." Dundue
ovor a long he of march..
HK HOTEL RESIDENTS.
May 1
Mr O. P. Anderson. Mr J. Nolasco Mr. Patrick Mr.N.. G. Boale
Mra O. Patrick
Mr G. J. Phalpa
Priestley
Mr Max Grassman Mr B. Pearman "List of Passengers on board! Mr & Mra 3. Gould Mr B.. J. Pearce
and MTB A. OM John M. Puisle the R.M.S. "Empress of Canada and
Mr and Mrs. W. which arrived on May 11- Mr3. 8. Barton Remington and s
children, Miss I. B. eintren Mies M. Abuan, Mr. F. H..
Mra F. J. MR. H. Rorbenä R. Mr and Adelborg, Mr. and Mrs.
Hgbam Mr bilip Ruxton Francisco, Mrs. A, Matikoff, Mr..
Er Lo Lim Joe and Mr W. G. Schodo Mr. C. H. Mouat,
party
Mr.B. Seriellul MacDowell, Mrs. E Noirgarth, Mr and Mrs W. Mr. S. A Thonm Miss H. R. Scott, Mrs. Squires, Capt. H. E Tuttle, Mr.
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Karwarib
Mr. Kawamoto
W. Milland
Mr A T. Kesfo
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de Vargie.
Mr & Mrs. George F
F
Whitney
Mr Wraggo
Mr B. Wylie
WILD ELEPHANTS DUEL.
E E. Warner, Mr. Go Chionge W. G. Lendoff Furo Mr. D. D. Fargas, Mr. A. Do-1 Goyena, Mr. H. Khouri East extending over 37 years, the Dr. A. Ongsiako, Mr. W. E Very Rev. Father Robert, of the White. Mr. C G Whitchell. Mr. Missions Etrangérés, sufied - Tan Tong Loy. Mr. Foo Ying, France yesterday.
Mr. Lam Shee, Mrs, Ho Te Among those present at the
Whilst he has been prominently • Maar. G Viano, Mr.. Go Funeral wereCapt. Nieof Char Rassociated with local religious. Kan Tian, Mrs. Gan Tut.. band), Miks A. de Souza Mrs. charitable and busfoss undertak-
My, V. Rogasnjo, Miss Thuckson. Mas. Erant Miss Mags, his name will he chiefly : Lee Gee, My, Tan Wod-aui Mr. du Souan. Miss D. Woods, Capt.membered here for his naneta Ty Bin-tut. Mr. Ang Tian, and Ms, Fad, Capt. Coming. Captability and foresight which hat and MFH Drummond Mrs. A. 3 made his advice insaluable to the the Shuza. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rozu.board of directors of many forms Miss. A. Dillon Messi, R. M. dewish Wige interests centred in the Cousa, A. B. de Souza, A. E. Coates, development of the Colony. A. G Da Rocha, J. Ribeiro, V. F'dë Souza, Kelly Sayee, L. A. Rosd,
were
روبي
As adviser to the French Convent he was able to carry out the
An amazing fight between wild elephants, lusting for many hours the combatants, has occurred in a end resulting in the death of both
Major and Mrs. R. E. Lee. Mr which the inhabitants fed in village near Jamshedpur, from and Mrs. A. B. Moulton. Mrs. V. R.
terror. The battle commenced on Murphy. Mise M. E. Scott Mrs.
a hill in the daytime at dusk, an DM. Sinclair," Lord and Lady
the two huge buskera reached the Willingdon, Miss Arter, Mr. Griffin residential quarters of the em Mr. Go See-kim, Mr. Gut So-ching.ployees of the Rakha Copper Master Go Se-bin. Master Go Tlun-
Mines covered with blood. seng. Mr. S. Nakagawa, Mrs. Wtrumpeting and bellowing. Lepper. Miss R. Allen, Miss B. P.
The military rule as it now exists in Poking, is only temporary,” 1. We "The plan of continuing the war continued, Marshal Chang against the Kuominchun will have urged Marshall Wu to come to depend on the combined opinion of Peking and take the lead in re several military men," said. General establishing the government. Until Chang when Dr. Reid brought to a joint conference takes place to his attention a memorandum on deal with this question, the military "permanent peace" which he pre-must be in control and military pared, asking if it were not about methods, followed.
THE ZONE OF KELVINATION"
The
roundings at Wanebab to the pre Baly, Mr. A.. Bierwirth, Mr. 0; fight continued throughout the
sent excellent site and also to play a part in the building of St Paul's Hospitni
Campbell, Mr. B. A. Doran, Mr. k W. Dunn, Mr., and Mrs. S. S Unches, Mr. J. C. Gates, Mr. and
6. E. de Souza, F. H. Bilton, Miserangements for the removal of the Bishop, Mrs. Sprinkle, officers
Convent from uncongenial the Kasis, and others.
Wreaths
night close to the village hospitat. sent by Her
At dawn the noise subsided, and sorrowing husband, her loving and
the terrified villagers returned Sorrowing daughter, Mother, Sister
and found one elephant dead in, a Gertie, Mbas A. de Souza Mis
Prior to coming to Hongkong Mrs. €. E. Grifith, Mr. and Mrs. ditch with his head smashed in B. M. de Souza, Mr. and Mrs. Father Robart hath been for four E. Hartshorn, Mr. and Mrs. C. covered with wounds, and with Dackson, Mrs. Cirant, M. and Mrs.teen years in Shanghat. In the Hawkins, Miss J Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs: his tasks broken. Throughout the M Roza, "Mr. and Mrs. J. E course of which as a member of the M. Kammer, Mr. W. K. Le-Count, morning the roaring of the victor Drummond. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brock, French Municipal Courelt, he play Dr. and Mrs. P. MeLowell, Mr. and of the fight was heard in the Madanje Flint Mrs. Kingsleyed a large part in its development, Mr. W. E. Merriss, Mr. Gjungle, but he was found later, ter Shanghai), Capt. Finn Malm. Mr.into a modern and attractive dis McQueen, Mr. and Mrs. L. Pries, Mr. miles away, and the missing MITH. V. Chittenden, Mas..trict. Particularly is his name re dio Robert, Mrs. Black. Miss L portions of the other clephant's O'Sullivan and Misis C. Tennyson.membered in Shanghai, in conness : Black, Master S. Black, Mr. A Busks were seen to be driven deep Mr. and Mrs. R. M. de Souza, Me.tion with the laying out of the Brenner. Ms. P. C. Carle, Mrs.into his head.
11: French gardens. and Mrs. A. M. de Souza, Mrs. 1. beautiful Woods, Mr. and Mes. R. J. Dickson, Koukaza. His work for the French
The Veny Rev. Father A Bolteau will be the new Frocureur General of the French Mission in Hongkong.
Mrs. A. Bemedios and family. Mrs.community in Shanghai is com Sprinkle and Jamily, Mr. A. I de memorated by the Rae Pere Robert. Souza, Mr. T. W. Young. Mr. andened after him. Ms. Mason, Mr. A. Kum; Miss C. Concalves, Mr. C. F. de Souza, M. and Mrs. V. F. de Souza. Capt. Benstead.. Capt. and Mrs. Cuming, Prosper and David Caming, Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Barros,, Mrs. H. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Capelt Miss V.Capell, Capt. and Mrs. Drummond, Miss D. Woods, Mrs.. M. F. Ozorio, Mr and Mrs. G. Henderson, Mr. Kelly Sayee, Dr.. and Mrs. Souza, Mr. J. Botelho, a number from the 8.3. Kasara.. Miss L. Raptis, Miss E. Bishop, Mr. K. Mason and many others.
THE QUEEN'S.
OBITUARY.
DEATH OF CAPT. CAMPBELL.
The death .took place
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Captain Campbell was 64 years of age and unmarried. He.came from Madras SIX years
W. E. Clarke, Mrs. I. Balthis, Mrs. T.. Cormack. Mrs. E. L Corny! Mrs. J. F. Cooper, Miss J: Cooper, Mrs. MA Cooper, Miss R. Corbett, Mr. F. Fuchs, Mrs. E, D. Graves, My, R. and Miss A. Hunnigs, Mr. J. P. Huggins, Mrs. M. J. Jones, Mrs. E. Kellerman. Mrs. G. H.. Ketchum.. Mrs. M. De. Lesche,. Miss M. De-Lesche, and Miss G.. De-Lesche, Mrs. L. B. Scott, Miss B. G. De-Lesche, Mra.. L. B.. Miss. B and Miss Scott, Mrs. H M
Taylor, Mrs. E. M. Lightcup. Mrs.
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Ongsiaco, Master R.. Ongslaco, Miss The funeral took place at N. Ongsiaco, Mrs. Wong Shee, Bidadari with Roman Cathol Teofila Valencia Miss L. M. rites. The Rev. Father Ruaude! Pineda, Mra. Pineda, Mr. G. was the offeinting priest, and Lingal. Mrs. V. L Briar mong those around the graveside Miss D. and Miss D. Briar, Mr. G. This were Capt. Leighton (Straits Mer Amoranto. Mr. Ng Wal-ling, Mr., T.
There was a crowded house at the Queen's last night to see the Britich 1m "The Love Story of Aliette Brunton." It is an excellent pic ture, well produced with excellent "photography. As one of the au-. dience said: "The lovely scenery, is like a little bit of Home."
The present (1926-6) issue of ne CHINA YEAR BOOK is agai onsiderably larger than any or La predecessors. The Chapter: a "Mines and Minerals," "Educa ion," "Products," "Labour," Opium," "Commerce, "Ship ng," "Currency, etc., have beer Fewritten and brought up to date The Report of the Shanghai Chik
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The Political Summary" describe. vents up to the end of March
expresses the views of many who chant Service Guild), Mr. Teow Fujit, Mr. M. Nagamine, Mr. G1925. The Chapter on "Defence were there last night. The picturePeng (representing the late Cap Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schmidt, is being shown for the last time tain Campbell's employers), Capt. Mr. G. de Prida, Mr. F. C. Mallari, to-day and all picture goers, should C. W. B. Maddox, Capt. Dyerson, Mr. C. B. Guittard, Mr. Y. P. make an effort to see this Ane Capt. Morris (superintendent nt Wellington and Mr. Maeto. British Alm.
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It was a hot day and the traffic policeman was having a busy time. In the midst of it he saw
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an elderly woman looking across per ss. "President Polk" for New at him, so he held up a bus, four York via Ports, on May 11 cars, a motorcycle or two, and Mr. K. E. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. two loaded trucks. The woman P. B. Pascual, Mrs. H. E. Stearns, sidled up to him and the officer Mise L. E. Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. E. bent his head to hear her re- Levi, Mrs. E. V. Forest, Mr. A 3 quest.
Coyne, Mr M H. Rubenstein, Mr and to retain a slim figura and spotless "It's all right" she said." G. H. Searle Mr. and Mrs. G. H complexion will find, a real friend in only thought you would like to Blyth. Master J. Blyth, Mr E.. Pinkettes As gently as nature these know that the number on your Bosshart, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.' dainty little laxatives, taken when collar is the number of my favour-Purdon, Mra. E. Duncan, Mr. H. A needed, ensure dally regularity, aid digestion, dispel sluk hondaches and ite hymn,"
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"This is not the main question, but it is the one with which we are When General Chi concerned Hutch-yaan and General Chin Yun- no arrive, this question will be more fully discussed. Meanwhile, others are considering the larger problem of Government, concluded General Chang"Chung Mel"
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