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seized the helpless infants and sold them like so many bits of mer chandise, to the highest bidder. A baby, we understand, realised $3 This was bad though, in all con- science, but it did not satisfy the ringleaders. A low secreted them selves on board the Haiching and when the vessel reached Amoy further trouble was engineered. A peremptory demand was made that two or three children who had been rescued by the priests should be put ashore. The foreign Consuls protested but there was no gun

BEAMS.

A Chinese woman of Kowloon ARMS IN JUNK'S WOODEN was killed outright this morning by & mator hur belonging to the Kaipack Motor 'Bus Company. The acci

ident occurred at Faiking, Road, Kowloon City, at 7.30 am.

Through the courtesy of Mr. E. W. Ray, of the Hong Kong Amuse- meats, Ltd., the students of the Sacred Heart College, Nathan Road, are to hold a concert in commemoration of the full per- passes obtained in the

of

last Matriculation Examinations of the University of Hong Kong. This will be held at the Tai Yat Theatre on Sunday at 10 am.

Mr. Rama Rao, A

constant companion and friend of Krish- namuritti, gave an address to mean bera of the Hong Kong Theosophical Society last evening on theosophy

Mr. Rao arrived in the Colony yesterday, and leaves the Colony next week. He is staying with Mr. D. O. De Silva, 23 Humphrey's Building, Kowloon.

"NOT FOR PIRATES TO

GET AT."

AN, INGENIOUS DEFENCE.

SHARP PENALTY. INFICTED.

An example of an ingenious hiding place for fire-arms was des cribed at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon before Messrs TW. Ainsworth and W. Schoßeld, when the master of a fishing junk was charged with being in the un- lawful possession of two bombs, aighty-six sticks of dynamite, three Fine DBC Automatio pistol and

boat to give them authority and in in the United States of America several rounds of ammunitions. view of the menacing attitude of the great numbers of people gather ed on the foreshore, who were ready at day given signal to raid the ship, the orders of the students were complied with

of

ST. PAUL'S BAZAAR.

A 'SUCCESSFUL EFFORT.

THE PRIZES DRAWN.

Reference was made yesterday to the closing of the Ave days. basnar yat China Building in mid of the fund for building the new college; for St. Pauli Girls' College.

It has proved very successful, over $15,000 gross being realised, leave a useful sume for the Fund. which after deducting expenses will

the raffle and prizes are giver Further details with regard to

below

con-

siderable attention on account of

The raffle, which' attracted

the valuable prizes offered, proved an unqualified success, although Technical Offence · Admitted. The 1st and 2nd prizes were not Defendant was represented by drawn by any of the tickets that Leo d'Almada, who admitted a were sold. The tickets which were technical offende, but argued that not sold were unfortunately return- there was no felonious intent. His ed to Miss Woo too late for inclu client had held a Sabing junksion in the final drawing last night. An official of the "National licence for 28 years, and when the Prize winners who have not al Questions Investigation Associafire-arms, etc., were discovered in tion" fonnd himself facing Mr. nus junk, he told a candid story to R. E. Lindsell at the Central the Police. Magistracy yesterday morning to Hidden Away From Pirates, answer a charge of illegal possen sion of seditious literature. Dafan dant said that he did not know he that since the Sunning piracy, Yan, was not allowed to have the docu-much correspondence has appeared Wing, compradors of ments in his possession. The youth Chinese newspapers, and it had was remanded until this morning, een suggested that fire-arms kept (Sewing Machine), The Tung

by masters of vessels as a protection Fat Yue Co., Ltd. bail of 8100 being allowed.

against pirates, should be so con. sealed that they would not be found by pirates Defendant bad, there hiding place for the treaus his fire-arma.

A

There have been plenty rumours in Canton regarding the good many years ago, he was a underground efforts being made by Hong Kong resident, being then the extremists to organise a great anti-agent of the old Pacific Mail S.S. Christian movement, but the belief C. His many friends in the Colony still held in responsible quarters is will be pleased to meet him again.

Resealing of protate of the will of the late Mr. Thomas Neave, engineer, late of Beansite," Ses Bank Road, Colwyn Bay, Denbigh and formerly of Kowloon, who died

Continuing, Air. "U'Almada said

A Wise Precaution. The concealing of firearms in

the pirates would not find them, put so placed that they could be got easily by the crew was a wise precaution. Had it not been for a concealed weapon, the officers of the Sunning could not have recaptured the ship,

ready claimed their prizes are re- quested to apply to Miss Woo, headmistress St. Paul's Girls' School, within seven days.

The prizes were drawn as follows:-

of Mr. Yue Shi

"MerSTE. Dod

dauone), Miss Yue Sing

well & Co, Lid.

8. (Electric Fan) Ticket No. 179, care of Tung Wah Hospital. 3. Mr. Chan Tung Sang

* Ticket No. 406 sold by Mr. Li Sing Kui, manager of the Hong

Lin Insurance Co.

8. Miss Tae Sing Yan. e. Miss Iris Leo. 10. Mr. Loh Ping Nom.

All the last five prizes were em broidered, bedspreads."

ST. ANDREW'S YOUNG MEN. THE ANNUAL MEETING HELD.

NEW PRESIDENT ELECTED.

The annual general meeting of

Canton is continually protesting that the concentration of British warships in Far Eastern waters is unnecessary and that the talk of protecting our nationals is some DUTY PAID.

thing akin to propaganda designed Per Osse. Fer Bot. to cloak our warlike intestions Surely the Kuomintang officials are WINNER, $600: Secord, 3200

$35.00 83.00 now wishing that a small British Third, $100. For Grimas of

gunboat had been stationed at

A well-known shipping man in This Meeting and Ponies that have never

37.00 3.10 either Foochow or Amoy. Its pre- the Far East returned to Hong

sence would have prevented an. Won a Race. Subscription Gridias of This Meeting allowed & the Weight for

40.00 3.40 unforgivable crime and would have which came in from Manila. He is saved the loss of prestige from Mr. R. C. Morton, at present the izebes s per Seala. Winners Barred Jockey Allowance. Entrance $10. O

44.00 3.75 which it will take their administra Director in the Orient of the Mile.

Entries for This Race should be Fine Old Brown 47.00 4.10 on a considerable time to recover; | United States Shipping Board. any vessel in such a manner that attached to the Entry Forms already

57.50 4.85

and Fine PORTS

that the Government officials, far from sympathising with the promo ... $42.00 $3.70 ters of this dangerous scheme, are

Canton Licences Produced, endeavouring to carb their activi

Mr. d'Almada produced licences 41.00 3.60 ties and to prevent any public We trust this is

from the Canton Authorities per-

· demonstrations Old Tawny

44.00 3.80

at "Beausite" on November 1st, true, but the members of the Estrella.

49.00 4.25 Government should be washed 1823; has been granted to Mr. Normitting the defendant to have the

again that they will be judged by Leslie Howard Railton, of two rien. And as for the dynamite the St. Andrew's Young Men's Club

Messrs.

Jardine Matheson the and bombs, he said, evidence could was held in the Church Hall, Kow-. Very Old Tawny 61.00 5.50 the results of their policy and not lawful attorney of deceased's called to show that such things loon, on Wednesday evening.

by any protestations they may widow, Jane Pattinson Neave, Here commonly used by fishing Oldest & Finest 66.00 5.75 make. The mob in Hankow was youn, Brandon Avenue, Manic: Junks when fishing outside the

spurred to violence by agitators, sexton, Executrix of the will, and Colony. but the resulting disorder baa.been the sole benefciary, therein. De- described as due to the spontaneous ceased's net estate in the United revolt of the people against an Ringdom amounted to £10-10, unbearable sense of injustice, and while his Hong Kong estate amount frac in Cheung Sha Wan. It was officials of the Cab.

a party of searchem-boarded, the changes were also made in the . Mr. ETON CHR and the roared to 85,700 00 sale Hoteased made cimpty at the time, and when be got The Secretary (Mr. F. N. N tang leaders on the Yangtare are claiming credit for the effective bad erecited his Will in the Colors into the hold, he saw nothing to Doodha) presented his annual re-

in November, 1906, signed by Mr. rouse suspicious. protection they are now giving to Bailey and Mr. Jackson, Solicitors up the ceiling, he noticed two of the decreases in membership But on looking port, in which mention was made. foreign residents. Of course, zich

as witnesses, thereto then practising wooden beams which were supposed owing to the fact, that many of the a description of the position is a

in the Colony."

to give support to the flooring of members have left the Colony. travesty of facts, but lot that pass.

the upper deck. He knocked at the The success of the year was the What terms will be unpled to the disgraceful scenes, at Foochow and

beam on his left and it sounded achievement of the Club's Amatcar.. Amay What were the Authorities

hollow. On pulling the beam down, Dramatic Section in staging a doing? Surely the people did not.

it was found that it was hollowed Mock Trial" last

last January Tho rise in revolt against the philan

cut and contained a quantity of monthly social functions were much MR. ANDREW WHITE. at thropic work of the missions

ammunitions and two rifles. The enjoyed and well attended. The beam was about 15 feet long and bathing picnics also proved very B.there is a recurrence of such hap

MASTER AT ARMS ON:

of about six inches cross-section, popular, and the Annual Marathon penings elsewhere the Kuomintang

* EMPRESS OF RUSSIA." as a Corernment will be hopelessly

Witness then pulled out the beam Race held under the Club's auspices du the right hand side, and it was was a marked suocess. Generally discredited in the eyes of the world.

The death took place on board also hollowed out. In this a quan- speaking the Clubs had passed They should see that the only way of maintaining their credit lies in the PM... Empress of Russia, just tity of bullets, one Winchester rifle through a very progressive year.

Various business matters were the taking

sternest measures one hour before she reached here and one automatic pistol were against those who, in any way, from Manila lato on Wednesday found. Coming up on deck, wit discussed, and it was decided to threaten to undermine it. Those afternoon of Mr. Andrew White, ness went to the cook-house, and on hold the Marathon race as usual

master at arms on that liner.. who are doing the greatest damage

palling out a piece of plank which this year. The late Mr. White was taken ill was used as a shelf, it was also Thanks were returned to Mr to the Government cause are the agents naid he the Russians to stir with typhoid a few days after leav- found to be hollow and contined. Doodha for the hard work he had up strife. There will never being Vancouver, but appeared to dynamite.

put in as Hon. Secretary, and for peace and order in the country wit, he had a relapse which witness said that the first beam Club's welfare,

bare recovered until, after leaving In answer to Mr. d'Almada, the interest he had taken in the until they have been eliminated.

affected his heart. Denth took came off quite easy, but some dif Mr. Deodha suitably replied and

tas Offices of Messrs. DoDWELL & Cox- PANY LIMITED, on MONDAY, THE 31sr JANUARY, 1927, at 11 AM, for the Purpose of receiving the Keport of the Jeneral Managers together with a Statement of Accounts to 31. DecIX BER, 1926.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the "Company will be CLOSED from the 24TH to sT JANUARY, 1927, both dates inclusive DODWELL & COMPANY LIMITED. General Managers,

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The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, JANUARY 2183, 1927.

FOOCHOW'S EXAMPLE.

WE wonder how Canton will excuse. or gloss over, the recent outrages at Foochow The stories told by the refugees leave us gasping with error at the fendish cruelty and inhumanity of the Chinese mob, and

the first re-action is a feeling of the utter futility of any attempt to

negotiate with, or to treat upon anything like an equal basis the people who wil take part in, or condone, such excesses. The riot end loating were not the work of ignorant soldiery gonded to fury on the battlefield. The whole ghastly business was planned, in cold blood, by young men and young women students the class upon which the Nationalist Government, who now

II

One Portuguese case of enteric fever was reported on Wednesday.

The annual ball of the Taikoo Club is being held in the Club Hall to-night.

Under the auspices of E.M.S. Ambrose there will be dance at the Royal Engineers' Theatre, Welling ton Barracks this evening.

The Hong Kong Automobile Association will hold their first dinner-dance at the Roof Garden, Hong Kong Hotel this evening,

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The Buzual meting of the Queen's College Old Boys Association is to be held on Thursday next, at 5.30 in the Hall of Queen's College.

The annual presentation of prizes in connection with the Indian School is to take place at the School on Thursday nevt at 11.30 am. Mr. A el Arculli han con sented to distribute the awards

The Chinese who is charged in connection with the Hansi pirasy again appeared before Mr. R. E Lindsell at the Central Magistracy yesterday, when Chief Detective Inspector Murphy applied for an- other remand for a week as the ship was not in. Mr. Lindsell remand- ed the defendant for twenty-four hours to help in the identification he would then orders.

& remand for

i

OBITUARY.

Owing to the departure from the Colony of the former President (the" Rev. George E. Arrowsmith), the Rev. G. R. Lindsay (Vicar of St. The Hiding-Place Borealed,

| Andrew's Church) was elected to Sergt. Goodwin said that he and this position, Certain

minor

ness added that if the secret was

place at 4 p.m. on Wednesday. The ficulty was experienced with the mentioned the keen interest that Empress of Russia entered the har second beam. He had to used a the Rev. Walton Rogers was taking bour with her fing at half mast."

Mr. White was a police pensioner, big hammer to drive it out. Wit in the Club's activities.

The meeting concluded with the having served over 20 years with the Leeds City constabulary before own, it could have been jerked passing of a vote of thanks to the Committee and Officials of tho out easily enough. settling down in Vancouver with

Chitb. Inspector Ogg said that Mr. T. his wife and two children, a son. King (Director of Criminal In- and a daughter.

vestigation) first got the informa- He was very well known among tion as to the firearms being on the local police force in which he bad many friends and was a trust ed servant of the C.P. News of his death was received with the utmost regret by members of the Hong Kong police who knew him.

„TUNG WAH HOSPITAL.

board the junk, and it was also NEWLY ELECTED DIRECTORS. mentioned that the occupants of the jane were pirates. This infor- fat witness said, was later found to be incorrect.

Arms" Not Sold Hore..

The Tung Wah Hospital yester-

day announced its list of directors for the ensuing year. Deceased was 58 years of age..

The new directors, who will meet The funeral took place at Happy Addressing the Court again, Mr. on Sunday, to elect a chairman, and Valley laat evening, and was at d'Almada said that his Worship the guilds, they represent are as tended by members of the ship's would take into consideration that follows:-Lai Ka On, of Man Sing company of the Empress of Busi

defendant was a feeble old Lung, American Trade, Tso (Shak of the local office of the C.P.R. and man, and that never in his (Mr. Hon of Tak Shup

Bank Nativo of the police.

There were many, wreaths sent, heard that arms were brought into To Chak Man, General Merchants: Sun Shing Sam, Tong Shan. including floral tributes from the the Colony for sale. Arms are con- Lam Shin Po Piece Goods Guild Captain and officers of the Empress stantly, almost a daily occurrenée, Yung Kyun Mon, Compradores: Lo of Russia, the Company, staff of smuggled into Hong Kong with the Kung Luk, Compradores; Yuen the local office of the Company, the object of transferring them to some Suen, mates of defosed and incividual other porta in China. In this, Mr. Gulkl; Chan Por Hing, Pawn Chinese Insurance Hong Kong Force, and individual d'Almoda said he felt sure his Wor Brokers' Guild; and Ng Yu Hop, members of the force

ship would agree with him.

RETURNING BEFORE TIME, BANISHEE GETS TWELVE.

MONTHS.

d'Almada's) experience "bad Tune Guild Ow Kun Yu, Li Hoi

Commendable Scheme. "If I had the shadow of a doubt that my client was bringing these

arms into the Colony with' evil in- tents, I would be the first man to refuse to defend him. I would any that his action in hiding the

Nam Pak Hong Guild.

A representative of the Rice Guild is to be elected to fill the remaining seat on the Board of Directors.

ITALIAN OPERA.

An elderly Chinese was charged arms on remand before Mr. T. W. Ains fall into the hands of pirates pany give their first performance so that they would not 8. "Carpi's" Italian Opera Com-

or sale nu essy terms, SMALL IN claim to control the Fukien of a pawn-broker, and, intimated worth, at the Kowloon Magistracy is one to be commended, and I feel to-night at the Star Theatre, Kow

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appointed to hold an enquiry into Verdi's Il Trovatore, the Sunning piracy would recom mend this idea to masters of all sea going vessels," said Mr. d'Almadé.

The Penalty

for support. It is unnecessary to Mr. Hargreaves, of No. 7 Sub-Inspector Vincent, in charge Chatham Road, Kowloon, was fined of criminal records, testified to the go through all the details again 85 by Mr. T. W: Ainsworth, at the finger-prints of the defendant be

KoLicence For Two Guarë

The Court then adjourned for ten These students, by the devious Kowloon Magistracy yesterday iDg identical to those of a man who

minúten, and on returning their morning, for allowing his dog was deported in April, 1925, dnder Defendant in the witness box Worships said that the plan put methods of which they appear to abroad without ash or ruuzzle, the name of Wong Sui

gave evidenes, bearing out counsel's forward by Mr. d'Almada waS: BO- Asked if he wished to question statement, but the licences he pro cepted, but as two weapons were be past masters, secured the coThe dog was stated to have had a

muzzle hanging round his neck the witness the defendant said daced did not cover the Winchester not covered by a licence, the Courb operation of the crowd, mashed The defendant satd the dog was a that his brother was very much rifle, and the automatic pistol. He would impose a fine of $500 or six very peculiar animal and had a like hits. Their faces were similar said those were bought recently, months hard labour on the fret upon the orphanage and the vari- small nose. He had bought several as also were their finger-prints and he had not had the time to count and 873 the ous mission buildings, drove out muzzles for it, but the animal al Sentenced of twelve months' hard ways seemed to work them at its labour, with twelve strobes of the priests and "risters", and "then

birch, was imposed?

apply for a licence, and hard labour on the iron months (Continued at foot of sexi column). The sentences to run consecutively.

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