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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1926. PRICE, $3.00 Per Month.

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BUSINESS?

A MERCHANT'S QUERIES.

To the Editor of the "China Mail.")

Sir, Please do not attribute

Brussels, Aug. 27. With reference to the reported silence on our part to apathy. Sino-Belgian dispute, M. Vander.

MILLION RUPEES.

Big Smuggling Deal

* Revealed?

PERSIA TO MACAO.

*Court.

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"CARRY ON."

COAL WAR TO BE WAGED FURTHER.

BITTER FEELINGS.

London, August 27.

A verbatim-report of the con-

rise was made. The man in the versations at 10 Downing Street street is perfectly satisfied that it yesterday contains the following! was once the Government a. inten- passages tion to allow private practitioners

Mr. Herbert Smith said shatthe

We business men develop an in- Local Merchant Appears At Police the shadow of a doubt that a pr velde, Foreign Minister, stated eptitude for writing to the Fress that there is no dispute but that or else feel that leaders of public Ja dispute is possible since China opinion should do the stuff.

find myself unable to curb my wished to denounce the Treaty of

bad. business 1863 which was unilateral and criticism of cond only to denounced by Bel-methods by the Government

there anybody else in commerce gium,

He declared that Belgian notiwho will say that all or any Gov- Tied China that Belgium wished to Jernment are not extremely poor conclude a new Treaty which at business? And yet people at was not onesided, but this

Home want nationalisation.

To tide over. bad times the impossible until there was Et stable Government in China and Hengkong Government borrows the Customs Extraterritoriality £8,000,000 at 51 per cent. and lends out about half that sum at Conferences had finished.

M. Vandervelde related subse-8 per cent. on an increasing scale, quen: Sino-Belgian negotiations, A business concern would have and added that China had not yet obtained an option on £3,000,000 repled to Belgium's declaration and, them actually borrowed as agreeing to the modus vivendi much as was necessary instead of

Was

Yes," or no, i

extra-

A million rupees' worth of opium is said to be aboard the Chinese ship "Philadelphia" to attend patients in Kowloon Hos- miners wore anxious to be what

good offices the Government could! pital. which cleared from Persia for Macao and when last heard of

One need hardly read through render toward a solution, also what the lines. I compliment you on so temporary financial help the Gov-) was off Singapore.

raernment could give. Certain facts relating to the painstakingly raking up othe

cords. Humanly if not juridical. Mr. Winston Churchill replied ship and to the alleged opium dealty somebody in authority salised that he estimated at the begin- were given at the Central Magis- the public although there may have ning of the coal stoppage that the tracy this morning when the pro- prietor of the Kwong Hing Loong promise that Kewloon, etc. etc."uch as it actually had done. The been no the undersigned, hereby untry would lose ten times as firm, of 108, Des Voeux Road, was charged with "alding and abetting Koch's time and your effort to linary power in carrying on.

is wasting D country had shown most or counselling" in the smuggling pute the reply. Suffice is it that

Coal was coming in freely-nearly of opium.

the Government does not see it to million tons weekly. Further Although the ship has not put change its opinion. Then why not ore, there was a certain domestic into Hongkong and is not likely to,

a referendum or plebiscite? war output."We were undoubtedly in in the words of Senior Revenue

a position for carrying on the life rant there will be a bigger response for the country without difficulty. J. D. Lloyd, Superintendent of Treaty of 1866 were observed whole lot....

I never applied for a Trade Imports and Exports, certain with the exception of Clausa 46.

M. Vandervelde said he hoped Loan as I had nothing beyond the papers alleged to incriminate the that mutual satisfaction would be prestige of my hong, and the good-defendant in the smuggling were

I am found in his possession. obtained before October, "But if, will, to offer as security. in spite of all efforts at concilia- not the only one who feels a tion, we are unsuccessful we shall stated policy should have been submit the question

the followed in determining what was good security. More important Hague."Reuter.

still, the firm that is continuing in ite small way should have been helped.

providing that the clauses in the having to pay interest on the Officer Watt, who represented Mr. than some may think. If the Kow-hat was the most remarkable new

to

SAVE LIFE.”

CRIES FROM MOTOR-CAR PASSENGER.

A NOVEL RUSE?

Cries of "Safe Life" by a Chin- tse passenger passing Taikoo Dockyard yesterday evening in a motor car attracted the attentioni of certain police on duty who were unable at the time to stop the car.

On its return from Saiwanho, however, the driver was stopped and two men were found inside. One told the police that he had beer threatened by the other and that violence had been used to- wards him to get him to sign a promissory note for $100 whilst he was in the car.

The sequel was the appearance at the Central Magistracy this morning of the other occupant of the car who was stated to be the manager of a garage. . He was charged with having used force and violence...

The plaintiff admits having bor- rowed money and that he did not aign a promissory note. He had admitted the loan all along, he states, and had paid interest on it. Defendant denied that plain- tiff had paid any interest in acknowledgment of the loan.

500 Chests.

"In reply to questions from the Bench. Senior Revenue Officer, Watt said that the opium aboard the "Philadelphia" was contained in 500 odd chests. It was being shipped from Persia to China and the plans were that junks were to see that the Hon. Attorney-be awaiting the ship at Macao for General refers to "risk or absence taking it off. All the papers in

From the reports published

Photo by Lee Fong.

CATHEDRAL WEDDING GROU P

can

loon community express a publie wont

the Government still fact."

"We Must Fight" adhere to Its opinion? The greatest good, for the greatest! M. Thomas Richards regretted number. they say, and vodce Mr. Winston Churchill's "speech the people in Cov-which meant "You cannot hurt us; ernment. An alternative argument carry on.". is that there is no voice." The

for

the

Mr. Herbert Smith said: "We are Briton's birthright must count for not here to make a petition, bet nough in this Crown Colony, but to get an honourable settlement. Kowloon! Wake Up!

We can carry the fight a bit further": We have been doing our utmost to

Yours, etc..

JIM SYD-JOY.

Hongkong, August 27:

Group photo taken after the wedding on Wednesday at St. John's Cathedral of Mr. H. Handier Pegg, engineer of the Roads Office, P.W.D., and Miss F. M M. Huxtable. Mr. J. A. E. Bullock (who gave the bride away) is second from the left, between the bridegroom and Mr. H. E. Goldsmith, also of the P.W.D. Mr. W. M. Cox' was best man. The bridesmaid was. Miss R. Daye, and little Miss Stella Bullock was Bower girl.

The driver of the car in question appears with his employer on a of risk." Unofficial members will connection with the steamer and charge of aiding and abetting. be conferring a boon by a timely receipts. for drafts sent to Bom- The case was adjourned. question as to which lines of bay had been found in the posses-

aecurity were deemed satisfac-sion of the defendant. tory. Why was there no refer- Mr: M. K. Lo, who appeared for ence to policy? When the second the defendant, said that the Eng- reading comes up I hope somebodylish was rather curious in the will be enterprising enough to drafting of the charge. It might find out what were the qualifica- be understood that the smuggling tions necessary to become a bene took place in Persia, in China or ficiary. Also, were, moral re- commendations discountenanced as not being as safe as the prac-

apme

THE WEATHER.

OCCASIONAL RAIN FOR WEEK-END?

OFFICIAL FORECAST.

P

Til noon te morrow the official|tical security of apme share or weather forecast reads:

Moderate S.E. winds; overcast, occasional ruin,

property?"

My contention is that the small- er type of well established firm' A: 11 a.m. the Obsevatory re- with its capital all tied up, and ported :--

nothing but its reputation to Pressure, has increased consider offer, should have been "granted ably at Vladivostock and lightly loans to help trade-and not the from Chefgo to Formosa and Ton man who had something which kin. It has decreased moderately the Treasury could hold as

The southern 'depression remains stationary over S.W. China,

The name of the Tal Steamship Company has struck off the Register of panies.

"

а

m Tokyo and is nearly stationary pledge. The latter did not neces- at other reporting stations.

sarlly help trade. It is the for- The northern depression in

mer who deserves money at 5% passing into the Pacific.

per cent. to help him turn the corner. Common or garden finai- ciers can find all the cash needed to become plain mortgagees, if sufficient interest is offered. Why Ping need the Government compete. been As there remains a sum of about Com-$15,000,000, it is not too late to mend. Help the smaller trader. When his name is worth nothing In the exercise of the powers share scrip and title deeds will vested in him by the provisions of only be as valuable as cigarette the Rope Company's Tramway pictures. Ordinance, 1901, and otherwise In conclusion, I ask not only for His Excellency the Governor, in the favour of space in your Council has ordered, and declared valued columns for my letter, but, that the duration of the rights, also for your invaluable assistance powers and privileges granted, in presenting this cide of the case made and maintained under the to the Government and to the provisions of the Rope Com- public. My card herewith as cus- pany's Tramway Ordinance, tomary. 1901, shall be extended for, a Iperiod of one year from Decem-

Tber 15, 1926. ⠀

Yours, etc.

Hongkong, August 27.

PRIEST KILLED.

SHOT BY BANDITS IN SHANSI

A BELGIAN SUBJECT.

Shanghai, August 28.

The Belgian Legation has been informed by the Missions Belges in Shanghai that bändita shot, with fatal results, a Catholic priest, Father C. Ruyffelnert, of the Suiyuan Vicariate, whilst he was travell- ing in Shansi.

WEN

The Chinese accompanying him were killed on the spot. Father Ruyffelsert brought to the small town of Kangfang Yingtze where he died after receiving the last sacraments.

Father Ruyffelaert had, been a missionary at Suiyuan. since 1910, Reuter.

in between both. And if the police information was correct if would seem that the more correct charge would be smuggling rather than alding, abetting or counselling.

The Magistrate, Mr Lindsell, indicated that he would give in structions for Mr. Lo to be pro-

vided with translations of the documents as soon as they were made.

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Winston Churchill's speech we must Bght."

Mr. W. P. Richardson said that i things were better from the standpoint of the country, so, the miners also were able to resist, There might be a little defection, (but, no general weakening.

Mr. Winston Churchill" said that the Government. was prepared to help in a settlement, but It had only) been asked for a renewal of) financial assistance, which was im- poasible.

Mr. Smith said: "Your offer of help recalls a man drowning in al river being asked by a man on the bank to drag, out himself and the man on the bank would wipe his feet. "We will not settle on such terms."-Heuter.

Not Budged An Inch.

Londen. August 27. Reuter understands that the Government's view of yesterday's coal discussions is that the miners' representatives called 'he meeting simply for a subsidy. They plainly did not budge an inch from the position they assumed in April,--| Reuter.

(Continued on Page T.)

ORIENTALS ONLY.

REGULATION FOR CHINESE

. RESTAURANTS.

Asked if there would be many The following regulation was papers to translate, S.R.O. Watt made by the Governor in Council stated that there were a very under section 95 of the Liquors large nuraber.

Consolidation Ordinance, 1911, Mr. Lindsell: Surely not more Ordinance No. 9 of 1911, on Thurs- than in the last esse (The "ast day-

The conditions of Chinese case" referred to was one in which another local Chinese merchant Restaurant Licences contained in was alleged to have been concern-Form No. 10 of the First Schedule, ed in extensive smuggling deals to the Liquors Consolidation Ordin between Canton and Swatow and ance, 1911, are amended by the addition of the following condition Canton and India.

immediately after condition 10-

S.R.O. Watt: Yes, more than in the last case.

$5,000 Bail.

|

No person other than peraons of Asiatic race shall, unless authorised by the Captain Superintendent of Mr. Lo raised the question of Police, be permitted on the premises bail which the police had fixed at of any Chinese restaurant althated "$5,000. He asked His Worship in any of the following streets,

not to be influenced by the fact namely:-

that the defendant had found the Amoy Street, Anton Street, Ar- amount, as. he had done, so only senal Street, Cross Street, Gresson after great difficulty and borrow-Street, Landale, Street, Lee Tung ing at high rates of interest. He Street, Li Chit Street, Luen Fat (Mr. Lo) did not think at this Street, McGregor Street, Praya East) nebulous state of affairs that His west of its' junction with Wanchai Worship could hold there was Road, Queen's Road East from sufficient evidence to justify such Arsenal Street to its junction with Wanchai Road, Sampan Street, an amount.

His Worship was referring to Stone Nullah Lane, Swatow Street, Ship Street, Spring Garden Lane, the scale on which bail was usual-Tai Wo Street, Tai Wong Streets ly granted when Mr. Lo said that East and West, Tal Yuen Street, if this was interpreted to its Zull-Tien Poa Street, Triangle Street, est extent, viz. that of assessing Wanchai Road" from Queen's Road. ball at ten times the amount of Enat to Praya East.

oplum involved, His Worship Provided that the Secretary for would have to fix the ball at ten Chinese Affairs may In his absolute million rupees if the information discretion waive this condition In|| of the revenue officers was to be respect. of any premiace, and cause relied on.

it to be deleted from the licence) Hia Worship commented that granted in respect of auch pre- until he had seen the papers be mises."" could not revise, the bail...

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