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INTIMATIONS.
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INTIMATIONS.
POPULAR SENTIMENT AND THE LAW.
THE SPIRIT OF pamphlet written by Mr. E. E. WALLACE,
THE SEAS.
s are glad to have received a small VA, BD, the Principal of the Anglo-I Chinese College at Swatow, giving the facts relating to the confiscation of that A few days institution by the Chinese, ngo we published the statement by Dr. G. W. LEAVELL regarding the closing of and some time previously the manifesto
The Bishop of Victoria, will license Mr. J. H. Hunt, CBE., as Diocesan Reader of St. Andrew's, Kowloon; on Whit Samday, at 11 a.m.
The return of the Medical Officer of
Health for the 24 hours ended April 30th records two cases of enteric fever (one Chinese and, one Indian).
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HOTELS, LIMITED.
(INCORPORATED IN BOLONG).
issued
A welcome is extended in the St.
Higgins, Mr. Hollingdale, and Mr. E.
WANCHAI BATTLE. -- AMERICAN SAILORS AND CHINESE COOLIES CLASH.
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Shortly after 10 o'clock last night in Spring Garden Lane, a pitched battle occurred beswecă American sailors and Chinese cookies.
Across the wide waters of of the the Committee of Management Andrew's Church Notes to. Miss called on his friends, with the result that
all the seas unceasingly pass men and ships, binding more tightly
Canton Hospital."
These records are of extraordinary valua
and it is hoped they still be collated and Thomas, who have joined the choir. ary organisations in England and the widely circulated by the parent mission-
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the the common bonds of a noble täited States. The missionaries in China Hotel an Saturday night, and the func-" in which several Chinese were hurt. A
ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS of THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI HOTELS, LIMITED will be held in the Boor GaxDay of the Hoga LONA HOTEL Fodder Street, Hongkong, or SATURDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF MAY, 1928, at BLEVEN O'CLOCE in the Fortus, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounti and the Report of the Board of Directors for the Year ended on the 31st Deca, 1999, confirming the appointment of a Director, and re-electing Director and the Auditors,
By Order of the Board,
WALTER J HAWKER, Manager. Hongkong, 1st May, 1928
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Cap. 82, the acceptance of any such Tender is subject to the express condition that go Member of the British House of Commons shall be admitted to any share or part in or to any benefit to arise from the Contract thereby
h (Bill)," made for the allotment of rich (
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Company in ita corporated capacity and made SINGAPORE Garoan Banks, can, en applica for the general benent of the Company."
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tice REGISTERED BONDS may st
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Treasurer, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
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The Daily Pres
HONGKONG, MAT 3D, 1926,
"KEEP STEADY."
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number received nasty injuries to their
About 800 Chinese fought with 30 American sailors.
A destroyer division of the United heads. States Asiatic Fleet, which has been visiting Singapore, from Jolo, in the Philippines, arrived at Hongkong during the week-end.
The Police were promptly on, the scene, under Divisional-Inspector Ogg, H. E. the Governor has appointed Private E. P. Minott, V.D., as Medical and the Chinese immediately dispersed, Officer of the Hongkong Volunteer De-and the arrival of the Police finished fence Corps, with the rank of Lieutenant, what might have proved a very serious with effect from April 16th
affair.
Spring Garden Lane after the battle, was littered with stones, which were got the from an adjoinicy building in course of erection. Among the stones z ently had not been used. crow.bar was found, though this appar.
It appears that an American sailor struck a Chinese, and the insulted man
C.brick bats were throw at the sailors.
The latter soon got their friends to come. There was a large attendance at the to the rescue, and a fierce battle ensued.
The battle lasted for about 10 minutes; May Day Carnival at the Repulse Bay 1 have been patient and long suffering. nggressive pationalism. Too often, in the They certainly cannot be accused of tion was most successful and enjoyable.. opinion of some foreign residents, they have sought to find excuses for their persecutors on the ground that they know not what they do, but everywhere now the same pitiful, saddening tale has to be told. They have been victimised by small, irresponsible bands of students, either co-operating with, or able to defy the local authorities. Their property has, been stolen from them in the most bare faced manner and there has been no suggestion of redress. Because they were helpless and isolated they have been singled out for attack.
our These facts are well-known to readers too well-known indeed-hus it must be remembered in connection with them that all the while China is claim- ing that the time is ripe for the aboli-,
What, we St. Andrew's Kowloon, having recently tion of extra-territoriality. wonder would the supporters of that received a gift for a Frontal for the Holy claim say regarding the attitude adopted Table, bas given the one formerly used by the Commissioner of Foreign Affairs in the Church to St. Andrew's Theolo in Swatow when appeal was made to him gical Hostel, Canton, which is under the to evict those who had taken possession Church Missionary Society, of the Anglo-Chinese College. The course
An Al Fresco concert will be held on of the negotiations is fully revealed in Mr. WALLACE's pamphlet. "The pro- the Kowloon Vicarage Tennis Court on was Monday, May 31st. An effort is to be perty," said the Commissioner, held in trust by the Mission and since made to raise $1,000 in aid of the Church and the St. now popular sentiment was all in favour Missionary Association of the recovery of educational centrol by Peter's Church repair fund. Tickets will the Chinese, the control of the property by be $1 each. the Mission was consequently cancelled.
Among the Hongkong, passengers on the What is the use of discussing the aboli tion of extra-territoriality with people P. & U. s.s. Wacedonia who were going who apparently believe that "popular home on leave were Detective Sub-Inspes | sentiment, as represented by a few or A. J. W. Dorling and Sub-Inspector Mr. young and noisy members of the com- Barnett, of the New Territories. munity Can over-ride the law. One might Dorling was accompanied by Mrs. Dor as well entrust ow's life and property to ling and two children.
mob. The disingenuous statement was
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It is notiäed in the Government Gazette that Shaukiwan Inland Lot 539, which contains about 1,140 square feet of land will be offered for sale at the P.W.D. Offices on May 17th. The upset price is a dollat a foot.
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NEW COLONIAL SECRETARY. ARRIVAL OF MR. W. T. SOUTHORN.
The Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, the new "Colonial Secretary, arrived in the Colony on Saturday by the P. & D. liner Khyber
nade by the Commissioner that the No, celebrations of an official nature Mission could no longer carry out its marked Labour Day (Saturday) in the The occasion" was, however, trust because circumstances had greatly Colony. changed and not only the people of observed as a holiday by two or three Swatow, but the teachers and students of unions. Flags were down at the head of the chief guilds, and a few the College, no longer had confidence in quarters the British
Of course he knew per of the guilds held banquets, fectly well that under present conditions there is absolutely no liberty of speech Next month's issue of the Monthly or action and that any expression of Messenger of St. Andrew's Church, Kew confidence in "the British would be met loon, is to contain an article specially with, threats and acts of violence.
written for the magazine by a Kowloon The watow Anglo-Chinese College was opened in 1904. A total of 830,000 was gentleman who wishes to remain anony It sounds in. taised from Chinese, and 833,000 from mous on When it was dark," with a British, sourees. In addition British sub-title A Confession."
teresting... sympathisers contributed a very large
(London, March 25th). The total number of parcels was 715. The remainder of the mail comprised matter from Europe and the Etraits.
proportion of the 893,000 spent in run- A heavy mail was landed from the ning expenses during the past twenty P. & O... Khyber on Saturday. Out years. Every donor of money was per of a total of 406 baga, 105 bags of letters fectly well aware that the College had a
and papers were from the United King- definitely Christian character and w dom (dated London, April 1st). There under the management of the English were 138 bags of parcels from Home Presbyterian Mission. When the students took over affairs there were as inany holi days as working days, and on the work ing days studenta attended classes or not The term-end examina Mu. BALDWIN'S message to the nation as they chose.
The bathing picnics in connection with emphasises the gravity of the crisis tions dropped out of the calendar. which now confronts Great Britain and Gambling and thieving became rift.
Mr. WALLACE presents these and similar St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, are to the whole of the British Empire. "Keep steady and remember that peace on earth facts and makes an eloquent appeal commence on Wednesday, May 12th, and "not merely or 'mainly will be held every week. The Kowloon comes to men of good will." The coal against injustice,
At the last to British people, but to all Chinese who Dock Company hure again put a launch strike has commenced. moment the miners expressed their wil believe in fair treatment for the Church at the disposal of the Church, and it will ingness to co-operate with the Governand in honourable dealing between those leave the Police Pier at 5 p.m. and Blake mest in re-organising the industry, but who differ whether in religion or nation-Pier at b.10 p.m. sharp Stonecatters they refused to accept any reduction of ality. In present circumstances we can will be the rendervous and a charge of
in China who believe in fair treatment. tea which is provided. wages in the meantime. This brought not appeal very effectively to the Chinese fifty cents be made to cover the cost of about the deadlock.
But we would urge that the case of the The one hope now-and it is a very ssions, as drawn up in the official slender one-is that a general stoppage of all work will be avoided. The Trade statements now made by their own repre- Union Conference had already decided to sentatives, should be presented as vigor call a strike of cssential services to ously as possible to the British public, night if the miners dispute was bot tion announces that they will delay settled, but a later anoticial commenica. action if the Government will temporarily. Mr. Harry Ore is to give a piano continue the subsily. Mr. BALDWIN has recital at the City Hall on Monday, May already declared. he is prepared. to do 17th, at 5.30 p.m. this providing there is any prospect of the two parties reaching an agreement. If a little more time only is required a few days subsidy would be a small price to pay for peace.
He was met on his arrival by the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax (acting Colonial Secre tary), Commander G. F. Hole (the Har- bour Master), the Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy (Director of Public Works), and H. E. the Governor's private, secretary (Mr. L Forster). His Excellency's children were also with the party.
Mr. Scuthorn is staying at Mountain Ledge for the time being.
PRINCESS JULIANA.
CELEBRATION OF 17th BIRTHDAY.
·
On Friday H.R.H. Princess Julianá, the only daughter of the Queen of Golland and Prince Henry, celebrated her 17th birthday.
In honour of this event, Mr. M. J. Quist, Consul-General for the Nether- lands in Hongkong, was At Home" at his residence No. 8, Branksome Towers, to members of the Dutch community in Hongkong and their friends. Mr. Quist entertained his guests to tea and the Princess was drunk. health of Her Royal Highness tha..
When Princess Juliana becomes of age on April 30th next year, she will be given palace in order that she may start an establishment of her own
POLICE PENSIONS. NEW REGULATION.
The regulations regarding pensions of European and non-European Officers, Subordinate Officers and Constables of the Police Force made by H.E. the Governor in Connell are amended by the,, following regulation.
Where an officer is removed from his discharge efficiently the duties thereof, office on the groud of his inability to and 'n pension, gratuity, or other allow- ance cannot otherwise be granted to bira
proval of the Secretary of State, may if under the provisions of these regulations,
he considers it justifiable, baving regard the Governor in Council, with the ap
Mrs. S. B. B. McElderry and her
to all the circumstances of the case, grant such a pension, gratuity or other allow- two daughters left for Home by the Macedonia on Saturday. Others travel-ance as he thinks just and proper, but ling by the same steamer included Mr. in no case exceeding in amount that for and Mrs. McNeillie and two daughters, which the officer would be qualified if he Mr. and Mrs. A. Fothergill and Miss were suffering from some infirmity of J. Fothergill and Mr. L. Fothergill, Mr. mind or body likely to be permanent.' and Mrs. T. G. Bennett, and Mr. and The full list of the passengers will be Mrs. A. Davidson and Miss Davidson. found in our shipping columas,
THEOSOPHY.
The Government ia inviting tenders for
The St. Andrew's Church Sunday COMMENT BY REV. G. R. LINDSAY. furniture for Victoria Hospital, and for School celebrated its seventh annual
The Rev. G. R. Lindsay (Vicar of "St. festival yesterday, and at both the morn the new Bonham Road School..
It is announced that the normal working and evening services the Church was Andrew's Church, Kowloon) cominents us In the meantime a state of emergency
seating accommodation provided. Both y Messenger, regarding Theosophy En- services were conducted by the Vicar (the quirers into the cult of. Theosophy have has been declared and troops have been ing of the cable service with Shanghai Alled to overflowing, in spite of the extra under in his monthly notes in the Month- drafted to the coal field districts in case and beyond has now been re-established. of trouble. It is in this connection that Mr. BALDWIN'S warning is particularly H.E. the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi, Rev. G. B. Lindsay) and the children often been led to believe that its teaching important. If during the next few hours KCG) has decided to inspect the sang special and appropriate hymns. is compatible with Christianity: In Mrs. Besant believes that The World Booklets and any further Information may people lose their heads and by some ill-Hongkong Police Force to-morrow at 4 Mr. Rupert Baldwin, AT.CL, took up view of recent pronouncements such a THE FORTY-FIFTH ORDINARY GEN- be obtained on Application to the SECRE-advised act precipate & confict, the pm, instead of Tuesday next week, his duties as organist and created an claim cannot now he made any longer.
ERAL
MEETING of SHARE-
for attendance were distributed by the of a disciple called Jesus to carry on his that some last moment development may was postponed for the third time on the close of the evening service, the prizes Teacher did once before assume the body HOLDERS will be held at the Offices of the TARIES at Changed BANK CHESSlender thread to which all are clinging which was the date fixed when the event excellent impression by his playing. At
Vicar. The offertories at each service earthly work at that time, and a similar avert disaster, will be snapped. At-pre-account of bad weather. Undersignol on TUESDAY, ru 18 MAY, SINGAPORE
sent, it is said, the miners are gloomy
namurti's body has been chosen as the 1926, t Voon, for
were for Dr. Barnardo's Homes, and event is now to take place; Krish-
vehicle of the World Teacher." Agenta, together with a Report of the Geserale of receiving the
amounted to about $170. Statement of Accounts or the Year ended the 31at DECEMBER 1925.
the
The SHARE REGISTER And TRANSTER BOOKS will be CLOSED from the Arm to the 18TH MAY, 1923, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., General Agents.
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On Saturday the Hongkong Hotel
If this is Theosophy then Christianity and Theosophy are fundamentally op
To the Christian, Jesus is not."
but determined. It is to be trusted that A Chinese girl was knocked down in no untoward incident will serve to rouse Caine Road on Friday by a motor-cycle their passions. Their Secretary has ridden by Mr. F. P. R. James, of the appealed to them to keep the peace and P.W.D. In swerving to avoid the girl, to protect the mines and to carry on Mr. James also collided with a coolie.opened their new restaurant, adjoining
the Gas Company's show-room, Des posed in the one point that matters. Voeux Road Central. Many patrona safety work; to observe instructions: inNo one was seriously hurt. order to avoid anything that might lead
An American freman, named H. L availed themselves of the opportunity of human vehicle for a World Teacher" to bloodsired.
If a general strike is called it will Parker of the U.S. Destroyer No. 547 taking tiffin there, and there is every but the Lord, and Giver of life. He is include all forms of transport, the print(part of the U.S. Destroyer Division now indication, judging from Baturday's the very centre of the Christian hope and ing trades; including the Press, iron and in, port) was removed to the Government attendance, that this latest enterprise of without whom. Christianity-is meaning- works, chemical and building Civil Hospital hust might suffering from the Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, feze. He is the same, yesterday; to-day workers except those engaged in housing severe head injuries, apparently received Ltd., will meet with success. There is a and for ever and therefore cannot be
ladies' retiring room and also a gentle superseded.
If Theosophy has any living and help and hospital work, electricity and gas during a fight.
men's cloak-room attached to the resi A rock of about 60 tour weight fell from taurant. Displayed in the windows, at fal contribution to make to the solution a6ne assortment of of the problems of life and religion let The sanitary services, however, will be continued and there will be no interier.
the hillside of Tai Hang (Causeway Bay the entrance, is ence with health and food services,
If the newspapers canoot circulate the district) early yesterday morning, and in fruits, confections and pastries. A fes us by all means welcome it; but it will Government are arranging to comman doing so knocked down two houses in tore of the restaurant will be the " Chop need stronger, evidence than that sup drer the Broadcasting Company, for course of construction, the property of Buey prepared by an expert chef from porting Krishnamurti's claim to equality, recognised that the public must be Chan Kai. The rock and debris it the United States Tiffins can be ob- with the Lord Jesus to win acceptance,
brought with it also carried away part tained at the restaurant from 12 noon to or even to be taken seriously, kept informed of what is happening of the matshed belonging to the Tak 2.30 p.m. each day at a cost $1; while Christian men and women are not per- If there was a general strike and no news Cheong Company, and the landslide block-dinners are served from 6 p.m. to 9.30 turbed to-dag for themselves, but they do the situation would be aggravated a thousandfold. Nothing is more calculated up the nullah with rocks and stones. p.m. at a charge of $1.25.
Books of ask those who are interested in Theo- ed to create a panic than to keep the None was injured. The damage caused in thirty tickets for tilina can be obtained sophy to consider again whither it really, people in the dark in a time of stress.
not known
for $25.
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