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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1982
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FOREIGN GARRISONS IN CHINA.
JAPAN'S ATTITUDE.
THE FATE OF MANCHURIA. MURDER AT WEST POINT: THE DIRECTORY
CHINESE RUNS AMOK AND KILLS HIS WIFE,
FOUR OTHER WOMEN SERIOUSLY INJURED.
A TELEGRAM TO ME. HUGHES.
A correspondent writing from Mukden At the meeting of the Committee on to Peking on 30th December says:-The Pacific and Far Eastern Questions on people of Manchuria have suddenly November 30th. Mr. Hanibara, for the realisest that their fate is even now hang- A Chinese glass blower run amok in 'a Japanese delegation, presented a state ing in the balance and they are terribly house in Belcher Street, West Point, ment on Japan's attitude in regard to anxious to avert the disaster, which they yesterday morning, between eight and] FOR foreign garrisons in China.
fear is about to overwhelm them. Accord- jnine o'clock, and murdered a woman, who The Japanese Delegation wishes to ex-ingly a meeting was called in Mukden on it appears was his wife, and seriously plain why and how Japanese garrisons 10th December to discuss what steps injured four other women. various parts of China hava come to bel
The four stationed there. At the outset, however, might be taken. The meeting was attend Women, were removed to the Governmen I desire to disclaim most enphatically fed by authorised Delegates of the United Civil Hospital suffering from terrible that Japan has ever entertained any Provincial Assemblies, Chambers of Com. injuries. aggressive purposes or any desire to emerce, Industry and Agriculture and Chinese constable armed only with a
was arrested by
crunch illeg.timately upon Chinese sover Educational Associations of the provinces
The man
།
The arrested man, To Cho, it appears..
eignty in sending or maintaining these of Fengtien, Kirin and Heilungkiang. truncheon. A chopper was used to com- garrisons in China.
In view of the belief that appears to be mit the horrible crime. (1) Japanese railway guards are actual held in America that Manchuria is not y maintained along the South Manchuria really a part of China and can be dealt has been on unfriendly terms with railway and the Shantung Railway, with differently, it was decided to send wife Chung Yee, Mui-the murdared With regard to the Shantung railway to Mr. Hughes the following telegram-woman-for some time, and he frequentis guards, Japan, believes she, has on more
Authorised representatives of Man-made visits to No. 39. Belcher Street, than one occasion made the position churian Provincial Legislatures, Cham- brothel to which the woman had become sufficatly clear.. She has declared, and
bers of Commeres, Industry and Agri have been the oatcome of each visit and attached. Violent quarrels are stated to now realfirms, her "intention of with drawing such guards na Boen as Chida
shall have notified. her that, a
Chinese
i polien force is duly organised and ready to take over the charge of railway pro tection.
The maintenance of troops along the South Manchuria railway stands on a different footing. This is eyneeded and recognised by 'China dnder the Treaty of | Peking, 1905 (additional agreement' Arti-[ cle Two). It is a measure of absohite) necessity under the existing state of affairs in Manchuria-a region which has been ade notorious by the activity of mounted bandits. Even in the presence of Japanese troops" these bandits have!
recently the two had appeared before the Secretary for Chinese Affairs--the man seeking to take his wife out of the brothel, and the lacter electing to remain where she was.
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ports and cities of the Far East, from Nether THE DIRECTORY covers the whole of th ands India to Siberis, in which Europeans reside,
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gulture and Educational Associations appeal to American sense of fairplay to take up
China's case at Conference Manchuria is an integral part of Chic We appeal for open door in Manchuria And that American and other Western Yesterday morning the mpa paid a visit business men may be free to give us to Chung Yeo Muia cubicle and after a the hop we want. In any case we claim quiet conversation ho was heard to raise the right of self-determination. also ask that the Twenty-One Demands was refused.
Whis voice, demanding money; the demand Then came the cries of be canceled and that the Shantung" Save life." The other inmates of the question be settled justly. We do not house, eight girls, four amahs and the Port or Settioment is prefaced by a DESCRIP Not only is the Directory se full and complete wish to believe that America seeks mistress, rushed to the cubicle and saw TION, carefully revised each your, most of in each case as it can be made, bat each Colony, justice unly for the strong.
Chung Yo Mui struggling desperately which will serve as accurate Gems FO THE with the man, who was hacking at her Tour, giving every detail in connection with with a chopper. The women attempted to the paces, their History, Topography; etc. drag the frenzied man way, but he fly turned on them, slashing one ine of a hundred interesting articles, packed The Information in these Descriptions, consist- on the head and another mu the back.
Polio whistles were blown and the statistics of the TEADS of each Country Aud with fasta concisely got out, and containing terrified gira acattered in all directions port, would alone suffice to fill a large volume. pursued by the madman. couped to the street and the girls took reserved for the purpose, and uniformity in The amahy The Book in printed from New Type specially refuge in their cubicles. The man smash-
down the thin wooden partition of overy arrangement greatly facilitates reference. other giris severely about the bead and the Directory giver the CLASSIFIED LISTS one cubicle and entered, wouading two body.
Besides the soal Alphabetical List of Firms. of TRADES and PROFESSIONS at the larger Commercial Centres.
(Signed) PA YUNG-CHEN, President Provincial Legislature," for above representatives. made repeated attempts to raid the rail Similarly worded telegrams were sent way wore in a large number of cases the Chiater Delegates at Washington. they have cut the telegraph lince and The correspondent adds thus it would commited other acts of ravage. Their be impossible to convene a more repre- lawless activity on an extended seale has, sentative bedy, and the depth of their however, been effectively checked by the feeling shows how much they dislike what Japanese railway guards, Rad general appears to be the programme for Man security has been maintained for civilian charia, ant how real is their belief in residents in and around the railway zone, the disinterestedness of America. If their The withdrawal of the railway guards appels fail their disappoimat will be from the zone of the South Manchuria deep and bitter. railway would no doubt leave those dis- triets meroly to the bandits, and the same conditions of unrest would there prevail as in the remote corners of Manchuria. I is not possible for Japan to forgo the right or rather duty, of maintaining railway guards in Manchuria whose pre- sence is duly recognised by Treaty.
PROPOSED CONSORTIUM
LOAN.
THE SALT SURPLUS. 4
The
ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS the Far East contains the names of over
Not satisfied with one chopper the man ran into the kitchen and procured another chopper, and with a weapon in each hand he. Continued his blood-thirsty search. The only giris to escape were three who successfully hid themselves under a bed, covering themselves up with a bed covere Returning to the front enbicle in which Chung Yee Mut was lying dead in a pool arranged, with the Initials as well as the Sur- of blood, the man threw down his weapons names, in strictly Aphabetical Order, so that
any name can be fpand instantly,
and awaited arrest,
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A Chinese constable on duty on the raya pluckily entered the house armed
THE MAFS AND PLANS only with his truncheon. The man sat of the principal porta of the Far East have boon quietly on the bed and allowed himself engraved by one of the most eminent Firms in Luspector Kent arrived on the scene and brought up to date to be arrested. Shortly afterwards Great Britain and are annually corrected and the prisoner was handcuffed and taken to
The CHRONICLE covers the notable events West Poin: Police Station. The dead together with the Terts of all the most import body of Chung Yee Mui, with shocking on Treaties concluded with the countries of injuries to the head and throat, was Eastern Asia, the various Customs Tarika removed to the mortuary.
Trade Regulations, Chambers of Commerce, The man will probably be charged at Scales of Commissions, Consular and Court the Magistracy this morning.
Feer, Hongkong Etamps Duties, Bignal Codes, Chinese Festivals, Tabies of Money, Weights and Measures and other Com mercial Information.
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The Directories and Descriptions are of -- CHIKA.
Peking
Soochaw
Tientsin
Chinking
Peitaiba
Nanking
Chirwangtao Waba
Antung
Hankow
Tochow
Taku Kowkinng
When the revolution broke out in China A Peking message mys:— there was complete disorder in the Hupeh! A propusnl has been made that the District, which formed the base of the Consortium should issue bonds to the revolutionary operations. As the five value of Mex. $90,000,000, secured on the and property of foreigners were exposed salt surplus, for the purpose of con to danger, Japan, together with Great solidating loans secured on sait amount Britain, Russia, Germany, and the othering to approximately $5,000,000,000, fear principal Powers, dispatched troops to ing the balance of some 815,000,000 pre Hankow for the protection of her people sumably available to the Central Gover The region since has been the scene of ment. The Chinese Banking Group are Frequent disturbances, and there were being invited to participate in this issue recently clashes between forces of the The Chinese state semi-officially that, North and South at Chansa, pillage by while the Central Government and the troops at Ichang, and a mutiny of soldi Chinese bankers never accepted the New ers at Hankow. Such conditions of ua Consortium, they felt themselves bound by rest naturally retarded the withdrawal of the stipulations of the Reorganisation the Japanese troops from Hankow, bus it Loan Agreement, providing that the had never been intended that these troops Government, if it desires to Hoat further should, remain permanently. The Japan loans secured on "salt,muat first consult ese Government must be pssured that the Quintuple Group sad also that the China will immediately take effective latter have the right to transfer its pri- measures for the maintenance of peace vileges. The Chinese Government there and order and for the protrution of forfora feel themselves responsible in this cigners, and that she will fully assume respect to the Now Consortium as the responsibility for the damage that may successor of the Old Consortium.. be or may have been done to foreigners. The stationing of garrisons by foreign countries in North China is recog.
"THE BANDBOX," nised by the Chinese Goveranc under the protocol relating to the Boxer:
Beautiful Doris Kengon wing her right Revolution of 1900. Provided there is no objection from the other countries conto a place in the screen firmament equal cerned Japan will be ready, acting in ing the niche she holds in the esteem of unison with them, to withdraw her garri noteworthy achievement of her career 49 her tremendous stage following by the 300 LA soon as actual conditions warrant the star of "The Bandbox," the Deitrich it. As for the Japanese troops scattered Beck, Inc, production of Louis Joseph along the lines of the Chinese eastern Vance's greatest story, which comes to milway, they have been stationed in con- the World Theatre, beginning to-day nection with the Inter-Allied agreement Alison Landis, an American actress, concluded at Vladivostock in 1919, and
smuggles a famous pearl necklace, known their duties are to establish commuaic as the Cadogan Collar, into the United tion between the Japanese contingents in States by hiding it in the lining of a Siberia and South Manchuria. It goes new hat and tricking her innocent fiancé, without saying therefore, that these Benjamin Staff into carrying the band-
No. 2 Set-Wei and Ng (Pest), Rum- troops will be withdrawn as soon as the box through the Customs
Tokyo On tho pier jahn and Laing (Present).-Past won 7-4 evacuation of Siberia by Japanese troops of New York the dance gets the handbox
Tokoham No. 3 Set-Wei and Ng (Past), Samy! is effected.
Hyego mixed with another, Searle, a younger
identically the same, and Sepher (Prezent)-Past won 0-8. At the present time Japan maintains in carried by
Shimonoseki Tameni No. Sot. Wong and Yew (Past). China proper approximately 4,500 troops, singer. Before Miss Searle can return Ipeated as follows:-At Tientsin, two the bandbox she is evertaken by her Samy and Sepher (Present). Past won battalions, approximately 1,200 men; at father, an international crook, because whom she left home seven years before, Hankow, one battalion, approximately of
No. 5 Set-Wong and Yew (Past), 600 men'; ip Shantung: at Tainan, two and who has been on the track of the Rumjan and Laing (Present).-Fast
pearls. He takes the necklace away won 7-4. companies, approximately 300 men; along from her and, to cover his tracks, spirits the Tsinan-Tsingtao railway and at Thingtao, four battalions, approximately Miss Searle herself away to his 9,400 men; total, 4,500 men,
STATEMENT REGARDING JAPANESE PÓLICE.
In considering the question of Japanese) consular police in China two points must
be taken into account:---
ona
roost
13
Before the Congregation of the Eong kong University, on Wednesday" afternoon an interesting doubles tennis match be tween past and present Students was. played on the Vice-Chancellor's and Staff's tennis courts. The Past won easily by seven sets to two,
The players were: Sze Kwong, Wong Po Keung, Yew Man PAST-MAST, W. Lok Wei (capt.), Ng Tsun, C. Chos and M. H. Lo.
Rumjähn
capt), Liang, S.-A.-M-Sepher,-D.-K.
PRESENT.-Messrs. A. A.
Samy, H. M. Soo and M. Y. Yuc
DETAILED RESULTS.
and Soo (Present). Past won 9-2
No. 1 Set-Wet and Ng (Past), Yue
1.2.
No. 6 Bet-Wong and Yew (Past), Xue deerted island in Long
Island and Soo (Present)-Past won 1-0.- Bound.
But the crook, knowE
No. 7 Set.-Lo and Hunt (Past), Sany Arbuthot Ismay, has been shadowed the and Bepher (Present),-Present won 74. whole seven years by a cousin, Wm. H. through his resemblance to the crook, a Iff, whose life has been a tragedy jahn and Laing (Present)-Present on No. 8 Set.Lo and Hunt (Past), Rum-
resemblance so close that even the daugh8-34 ter cannot tell them apart. Iff Stan
and
Manchurian
Trade C'trou Shasi
Newchwang change Dairen
Chungking Hangchow
Port Arthur Chefoo Ningoo
Weihaiwei
Weschow Santuro
7
Carton Whampoa Kowloon
Lappe
Shamani Kongmoon Nanning Wuchowfa
K'Chaawan
Pakhoi
Heihow
Lungeliow Mengta Hokow Szemao...
Tengrach Changchun. -Hanchun-
Txinanin
Mukden
Foochow
Shanghai
- Amoy
Harbin
Kirin
Swatow -Langkow- Lungchingchun
JAFAN & FORMOSA.
Osaka Moji Nagisaki Hakodata
Kealang Tainaniq.
Tako Anping.
EASTERN SIBERIA.
Vladivostock
Nicolajovsk
Seoul
Chemaipo Kunsan
CRAZY (Korea).
Подван FISAD Pingyang
Mokpo Chinus.mpo Bongchin
Kobe
HONGKONG AND I15-Dependencies, Macao, -
Farsca INDO-CHINA.
No. 9 Set--Lo and Hunt (Past), Yue
Hanoi Haiphong Toakin
Provinces
(1)-That such polies do not interfere with the Chinese ar other foreign nations, rush to the island to rescue Eleanor. Inaad Soo (Present).-Past won '05, as their functions are strictly confined to the crook's lair a pistol shot brings to
In all 90 games were played and out the protection and control of Japanese sa end a thrilling encounter. But who of this number the Past won 65 and the subjecta.
(3)The most important duties with is killed. Is it lamay or If It was Present 34.
neither Sta por Eleanor, for both are
which the Japanese police are charged clasped in each other's arms at the finish, crimes by Japanese; and secondly, to
are, first, to prevent commission of!
find and prosecute Japanese criminals when crimes are committed.
FOOTBALL.
KOWLOON ». HKFC,
KOWLOON AND XI, ... PUNJABIS.
and
authorities, as they have no power to make In view of the geographical proximity domiciliary visits to the homes of foreign-
In this home match to-morrow at 4 of the two countries it is natural that ers who enjoys extra-territorial rights, or cortair disorderly elements in Japan obtain judicial testimony in due from auch P, Kowloon will be represested by should move to China, and, taking advan foreigners
Haywardy Murison and Oswick, Roberta, Without the full co-operation tage of presont conditions in that coun- of the Japanese police, therefore, the Weyman (capt.) and McKelvie; Wheeler, try, there undertake unlawful activities punishment of crime is in arest-many Coombs. Reserve; Morley,
Coupland, Millard, A. Duacac When these lawless persons are caught in cases ica possible. This tendency is especi the act of crime by the Chinese police it ally evident in Mancburis, in which re- is not difficult for that police force to deal gion hundreds of thousands of Japanese with the case of the culprits by handing are residing. In places where the Japan them over as early as possible to the ese police are stationed there are far Japanese authorities for prosecution and fewer case of crimes among Japancas trial, but when the originals flee from the than in places without Japanese police. ground, Kowloon, to-morrow, at 2.30 socne of their acts it is in many cases hard The lawless elements constantly more to pm, Kowloon will be represented by A. to discover who committed the crimes, districts beyond the reach of Japanese win, Harland and A. W. Brown; Hallam, N, Other; Spary and Doggerell: Bald- and what were the causea and circumpolics supervision. Japanese palicing stances that led to their commission. This provides protection for Chinese con Hall, Pasco, Mason (capt.), and Thomp is, the more difficult for the Chinese munities, which at present, their ownn. Reserves. Norton Rasmussen,
(Continued at joot of, next column.) | organisation fails to provide.
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