THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1926.

SANITARY BOARD.

4.

VACANCY FILLED BY DR. S. CL HO.

DR. OZORIO RETIRES.

The work which has been in hand for some weeks of preparing a Hist. of voters which will make provision

EASIER LAW

THE POOR PERSONS DEPARTMENT

CHINA'S PROBLEM

THE CHIN

MAIL-

POLITICAL SCANDA

IF EVERY ENGLISHMAN WERE CHARGE OF BRIBERYRA

TO LEAVE

The impact of new forces in China has come not from England alone, but from the West from Europe and America and through Japan," said Mr. Archibald Rose,

FROMER MINISTER

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CHINESE PROPOSALS FOR RENDITION REACHED.

NOTICES

FANLING HUNT STEEPLE

BING CHASES.

WHITESUNTIDE MEETING

MONDAY, 24TH, MAY, 1925..

"The Poor Persona? Toporument at the High Court, which has dealt hitherto with applications to sue defend as a poor persca has be abolished. Its duties are now for exempted jurna to be able to Curried out by the solicitors" branch who speaks from wide. knowledge a model of integrity?" has fallen before told those who had come for ]; Klangau, la turning his attention First Raco

profession Resing through the law Society and the provincial Law Societies.

The Tokyo correspondent of than The 300 American hotel pro Now that he has realleed his North-China Daily News underprietors and managers receivot scheme for the craation of & special a vociferous welcome to Plymouth's Chinesó municipality to rovero date April 26 writes T

Another politician, hitherto re-flag-druped quay Shan the Chineas side of Shanghai,

Those who have been to Plymouth General Sun Chuan-fang, Tupan of Saddling Bell garded as "perfectly upright and

exorcise their voting power in bases shel as the list Sanitary Bet, election will no longer be required we urgently as Dr. F. AL C. Ozoria has announced his mention not to skend at the postponed election."

The adjournment wast mude. ewlar to

nisatiefactory arrangements Bur recordtag vndes at the hat pilt for Sanitary Board vaseney wher" Farge 20171 bee who had waited forsers time before the closing hetta were pre- vented from, reconding their volen The candidden on that ocension wer Dr. Ozoria, and Br. S. C. Ho, the latter of whom obtained the mejority of robes perispered.

The reason given for Dr. Ozorio's Petirement is that Dr. Fe Chouk have the seat as he was successful ut the dnitial election.

LOCAL ESTATE,

COSTLY APPLICATION DELAY.

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of the legh!

"Cure is to be taken to discour go frivolous litigation, and no rub the defunct High Court de pariment has a black Hat in this respect. 18 la probable that notices will be put up by police courts, county courts, and possibly the post fees, telling the public, what facilities for cheap litigation ar at the disposal of the poor," writes "A Barrister" in the "Manchester Guardian."

"Special provisions prevent soli- citos from making a prolig out of the work, and counsel will do thelp part without focy us hitherto Pro vendlags can only be brought in the Supreme Court or on the civil side At Assizes...

"To sue as a poor person ong must be worth less than 260 pex- eluding clothes, trude tools and the subject matter of the, proceed. ings) and one's income must not exceed $2 a week. By special leave these figures may be raised in par- ticular cases to £100 and 24 a

Delay in an application for re-week" sealing in respect of probate of ostate in Hongkong amounting to $204,300 proved costly in that treble the original duty had to be paid. The original duty was $46,254.

"The new rulos extend to Brisish subjects and foreigners abroad who have a cause of auction in the English Courts. The reforms now. introduced are likely to lend to

roat increase of litigation by poor persaus," states the Times."

The Estate was, that of the late Mr. Montague Beart, of Meojahat there was a strong; case for .Sawbridgeworth, Hertford, who

the introduction of the system is died at the General Hospital shown by the fact that since 1914 Shanghai, on November 20, 1910.

fastër 40,000 wpplications have been Mr. R. P Maitingley acting considered and no fewer than on behalf of Mrs. O. E. Miller, 17.000 por tigants have Been ene "of deceased's daughters," a rented teave to have their cases pled to the Hongkong Supreme bried Court for the resealing of the

"Poor perso

have recovered

will. The application has shame exceeding £62,000, and in a been granted

„Deceased shared his estate amongst several doughters, all of whom reside the British Isles..

JONS

IK HOTEL RESIDENTS.

May 15.

de over eleven years the Govern ment Department concerned hi dispatched over half a millon resters and has employed '2500} Esalditons and 500 covrisell

Law Societies have taken over a very, heavy and a growing task. They mug be trusted to see that. Butik Helension is not encouraged!

The

My O. P. Anderson off and My M. de But that cases of härdultip withi

My N.. G. Beslu

Moar

Mr. A. Bowern Mr H. Mount

Mr G. Drake Brock- Mm Niorzazıl

mar

Mr Dhauviere

Mr W. Downie

Mr & Mrs J. Gould

Mr H.. Barland

MrJS Baraton

My Lo Lim Joo

Mr O. B. Malone

Dr Mra Mendel-

son and child

Mr W. Millandi.

My C. H. Moust

Mi and Mas H. C.. |

Patrick

Mr and Mire H. H.

Fricatioy

Mr. Pearman

M: HJ Pearce

Sir R. B. Sassoon

Victor Sasscon MV

dtrabna

Mr B, M. Wobb

Mr G. Wraggo

Mr 3. Wylio M: This Mah Yap

RHEUMATISM!

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When you havu rheumatism in any of its forms the case is a poisonous, neid in your blood Enriching and purifying the blood as they do, Dr. William Pink Pilis have proved suc. cessful in thousands of cases of rheumatiam, among them being that of Mr. Frank R. R. „Masdonald, residing. at 20 Amisfield Street, Kelvinaide North, Glasgow, Scotland.

rheumatism

think Was

atarted in my feat," My due to damp. explained Mr. Macdonald, "and

My feet became steadily worso, and soon, the pain and stiffness spread to my hands and then up my arma“ tried all sorts of socalled 'eurs, but none of them soomed to do me a bit of good.

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Dr.

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and

marked, the rhoumatism grr 'unliy growing less acute, and then gra daily leaving one joint after another. M3 recovery is solely due to Dr. Williams! Pink Fills."

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receive Fall consideration."

PROPERTY SALES.

There was the bidding at either" of swn property antes yesterday and prices in both ensée were low.

of China and the East gained duroul of the law, as the result of the first time that the hotels, ing many years in the diplomatic the notorious revelations made inalthough not intended to answer and consular services, in a speech the het session of the Diet with the mime requirements as those of recorded in the "Manchesterrogard to the bribery resorted to in the United States, wore as cum

connection with removing the fortable as nay in the world. Guardian.

"If every Englishman and Osaka Hcensed quarter from the of Japan's commercial every British firm were

to leave centre Chine to-morrow the main ele metropolis to a suburb of that

city,

JSFRELING HUYSEN & HAMILTON, F. KEAN.

J. S. Frelinghuysen and Hamilton: Keune were named by New Jarfez Republienna

Senator Edwards, Democrat, whe was des elbred certain la ben canilidade again,

to

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This is Mr. Katsudo Minoura, who once hold the portfolio & Cohumunicatione and who, unt) Kis arrest, was regarded as a veteran. advisor of the Kenselka (pro- Government) party, The arrest has shocked the public and the press How one of the only five mer who have been able to secure e dent in every Dfot election over. since Japan was giver her toy parliament..

He was formally arrested h Tokyo and, under the escort of 1 police sergeant, was taken secretly to. Osake. Ifere, the preliminary. investigations were of a nature un- favourable to him and he was charged with fraud and remanded to the Osaka ja pending the hear ing of the case..

The accused is 72 years of age, and in consideration of this and of the high positions: he has held he was carefully, profeeted from camera men and taken to jail In e closed ricsha, instead of in the usual Black Maria. Mr. Minoura "is alleged to have received a bribe

A Dyspeptic Old Man My. E. M. Statler, owner of the biggest chain of hotels in that country, sald-

2:30 pm

·8:00 p.m..

to the question of the International Mixed Court. Chinose reports. Entrance to Enclosure & state that he has discussed this question with judicial officers he has appointed, and that a decision has been reached in conference ragurd- ing the proposed plans for the Court, but no announcement hus been made on the point.

Covered Stande..$1.00 per boud' Motor cars can be parked on the

Thros representatives of locul Your aim is to provide comfort Chinese Bodies uru reported to and content without creating have called on General Sun at his uyspeps. What a pity some of yumen at Lunghwa and conferred you want to copy Friday with him, when they placed Before- tinental cookery when your food him their views on the Mixed Court. am speaking us a dyspeptic General Sun is reported to "have old man-(87. the finest in the informed them that he will open world

negotiations with the Consular You do not cater for a great Body to settle not only the Mixedi

and steady flow of people from

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rail opposite the grand stand $5 por dar.`. Special BXPRESS Train to the

"Ricos, leaves Kowloon at 1.16 p、m.. Return Special EXPRESS Train- les vos Fanling Station at 6.02 pm Refreshments will be capoved for

by the Ritz.

Hengkolig. th May, 1926.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Court question, but find a suitable A

basis for liquidating the outstand ng May 30 in.

Committee Appointed. M. Kwan Chun. Senior Magis

bown to town as we do, and so- perhaps do not require a 2,200 rooms pince ka my hotel the Pennayivania, New York. But wwhat you have, whether great. London hotels or country hostelstrate at the Mixed Court, and Mr.

Asun. Yuan Commissioner have seemed to me to be th

Foreign Affairs, were present at mirable..

he conference with locul delegates. General Sun has appointed Mr. Sun Zao-kang, Chief of the Shanghai district Court of Procuration, and

At least you can be sensible regarding what you provide. Wa tre compelled not to serva beers or light wines, when it would be much wiser and hotter for health if we were not allowed to servo too much lobster or steak Boat Train Dinner. Mr. Statler WIN enthusiastic

of Yen 50,000 in cpnnection with about the boat train dinner pro-

of

Sun Shih-ching, Chalef of the hanghai district Court of Jay- tice, members of a "committes to consider the Mixed Court question.

General Sun was "at home" to members of the Consular Body

MEETING of MEMBERS will

be held in the Jockey Cluby Koon, Hongkong Chub Annox, on FRIDAY, 21st May, 1926; at 6+ pime. for the purpose of discussing the method of acquiring Subscription Tho Grilline for next season.. attendance of all members interest- ed is requested..

By Order,

C.. B.. BROWN,

Secretary,

Hengkong 18th May, 1920,

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

DRAFT Programmes and Entry XTRA RACE MEETING to be .Forms for the THIRD

the movement aunched to change vided, which was for all passen other local officials and leading held on SATURDAY, 6th June, the location of Daska's counterparters, delegates or not. He said

of the "Yoshiwara" The prosecut

tlon declares that it ia in possession

of the receipt Minoura gave for the Vin 60,000 in question..

STRONG SUNSHINE.

BELIEVED CAUSE OF BERI-BERI PARTLY.

Toro. April 24-The growth of beri-beri, the draadi diseuse of the Orient, is caused to a curtain degree by akrong sunshine, according to Dr. Bompei Nakamury of the Osaka PUniversity of Medicine, who recently annoured the result of exhaustive experiments with the malady.

Knowing that befi-bert is Tound conerally in eopical and semi tropical regions where sunshine

bounds. Dr. Nakamura began to Investigate with numerous patients exposed to varying degrees of the n' hent. He found that constant exposure to the suis caused those alieted with beri-beri to become WOTHC. Experiments were. alan

Dr. Nakamura tells of pae of his made with beri-beri excretions.

ments of the Chinese problem would remain as they are to-day, For the problem is not one of race, but of the contact of cultures and Wways of life, in regard to which there is a fundamental unity in afatients who was afficted with Western civiliansion.

At Messrs. Hughes and Hough's Auction Rooms, property situated ab Shamshaipo and consisting of Kowloon New Inland Lot No. 387.

· with two new" un-aumbered houses thereon in Tin Liu Street, held for a term of 75 years from 1898 were put up, but only brought forth one

"The Chinese are trying to bill This was made by Mr. Lau Man, of 8 Wachow Street, who build up a new form of govern

optie neuritis an accompanying. ment to beri-beri. He bandaged! m of the eyes of this patient and

became the new owner at the summer, a new machine bf admiitis-ound that the bandaged eye re-Į

of $5,000.

Eration at new system of con- At the China Auction Rooms,munications, and a new standard Section C af Kowloon Inland Lot of fle They have found the

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WAR put up by Mr.

numerous

tark, one of enormous difficulty, for they are dealing with a vast E. V. M. R. de Sousa.

The area of the Lot is approxi-Country and a verg nintely 1.774 square feet at an People. The struggle has been annual Crown Rental of $7.77 and marked by five years of incessant

overed its sight far marë quickly. han the one exposal to the sun- shine,

is held for a term of 75 years from civil strife involving untold losseseed to be caused by the eating 1827 Two houses are erected to the people and to the national sherson, known us Noa, 273 and 27893cts of China. They will work out their own salvation in their Temple Street.

own good time.

Opening at $10,000, six bits of $100 each were made and the pro- perty passed to Mr. Fang Sung for the sum of $10,800,

MRS. PERCY KC, HUDSON.

Mrs. Porey K, Hudson, the former Hungarian Aim beauty, who married the millionaire clubman and lineal descendant of the famous explorer, Henry Hudson fled a suit for a separation in New York, accusing him of being a "forvid lover and a chilly. spedio."

Another experiment was conduct- by means of several buri-beri rats which were fed with whitened, polished, rico. Berberi is sup polished rice which Jacks an ssential element known as "Vita- in B The rate were separated 'h two compartments, one darkened "It would not be wise for the aid, the other flooded with sun- thine. The rats exposed to the West to try and impose its will Nor would it be just or neighbour-unshine died far more rapidly than ly to refuse help if it should be did those kept in darkness. sought by China,

foreigners at the Bureau of Foreign

PEACOCK PIE.

It is a typically English "meul || Affairs, oh May 7. with an appeal no country ban challenge: The grape fruit to begin with is the only bowling, to American taste. There is good soup, salmon from your ova Survey. Seven spring lamb,

A peacock pie-one of the rarest capons meringue and cream and most delicate of pies--was the and dessert. A little too much dish of honour at a banquet which food, perhaps, but the sort of

|was given by, prominent citizens of, duy meal you can eat every

Glasgow to the Savoy-Orpheans,. without tiring of it. Which who made an Easter concert tour in what no one can say of faney

Scotland.

·dishes. ···

JUDGE GEORGE W. ENGLISH

were

"Impeachment proceedings started against Federal Judge George W. English, of the Eastern District of Illinois, after it was alleged that a corrupt bankrupkey ring was operated through his court, He refused to reign; claiming that he was innocent.

„ANTI-SEMITIC CRIME IN

GERMANY.

"The Chinese have made up Washington. May 7. An their minds to play an active agreement was reached to-day. by Berlin, March 31-A strango part in the world of to-day, in itse joint congressional postal riul cane to un ond at Erfurt, to politics, ita commerce, and its in- committee for the restoration of ay. The accused were three dustry, in ins League of Nations the one cent rate or postcards.outerul members of the Viking its education, and its life, and they The rate now is two cents, have a capacity and a personality which will most certainly attract attention and secure, a fair portion of leadership in many of the world's activities,

pro-

"Chinese influence in the world will count for a great deal in the next generation. To get in tune with that influence, with the thought and aspirations and aclivities of China, will be one of the great adventDyes of a world: with is embarking on a new form of civilisation, full promise, full of hope, full of pro- "blems, and with a still uncharted

course.'

of

Mukden, May 4. - The Japanese authorities are rigor- ously enforcing the regul tions of the Kwangtung Govern ment which provide that foreign- ers will not be allowed to enter: the area under Its administra tion unless they carry passports with proper Japanese visas Several foreigners, ignorant of this regulation, have had the vexatious experience of being forced to leave the train on which they were travelling for. Dairen and return to Mukden in order to have their passports visand at the Japanese Consulate.

Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, of the US Supreme Court, celebrated holghty fifth birthday recently,

proud that he had not misund

ession of the court since his appoint ment twenty-four years ago.

Acaguo, an anti-Semite Nationalist ganisation, They had wrecked nearly a hundred tombstones in the lewish cemetery overnight. This piece of vandalism crowned a long nd violent anti-Semitic agitation: Two of the accused were sentenced, to thirty months' imprisonment d the third to eighteen months. A great deal of the responsibility Tor such crimes lies. with the anti- Smitle" presa, which day in and Jay out attributes all Germany's woes to the Jews, not even ex Feluding her defeat in war and the, revolution. Much of this pro- paganda is laken seriously, with re- Butte Buch na the murder of Dr. Wathenat and the Erfurt outrages.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.

Consignees of cargo ox 8,8,"City cf Glasgow are reminded that rooda remaling, undelivered aflér to-day will be subject to rent

8.A. Consignoos of cargo ex a "Lucarie" are reminded that goo Is remaining in the "Godowns after May 20 will be subject to rent.

ara confirmed pacifist in in- dustry-Stanley Baldwin.

The ple wis made by M. Lalry, chef of the Savoy Restaurant, and travelled north with the Savoy Opheane their special train." The peacock itself. cume from a privata estate in Buckinghamshire. "There is no favour like that of peacock pie." said M. Latry. "It cannot be likened to that of any other game or ment; it is something between that of a young chicken and a pheasant. The reelpe from which the pie has been made is over 300 years old, and is itself, z secret.

NOTICES.

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