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SIXTEENTH ANNIVERSARY

TO-DAY

CELEBRATION IN HONG KONG AND CANTON,

American and Japanese Courts The forthcoming wedding is an CHINESE EVANGELIST with their test cases, that theyouneed of Mr Percy Arthur

MEETINGS AT LEE Wakely, of the L/Bde. Royal Ar- considered that the Bank of China tillery, stationed at H.Q. And

THEATRE. was functioning illegally in collect D.E, R.A. Victoria Barracks,

Dorothea Magdalena MANY CONVERTS FROM ALL. ing these taxes, and that the Cham- to Miss ber expected the Council to exer Eltham, residing at No. 128, cise its ordinary police prerogatives Coombe Road, Magazine Gap, The and close the bank, the bank would Peak. have been closed. No Chamber, however, cared to prejudice its During theBlow" on Friday business prospects in the Chinese and Saturday night, a Kowloon community by taking the initiative, motor bus was overturned by the Chinese evangelist, concluded bis

force of the wind, and three Eure series of Christian revival meetings (not ouR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT | so nothing was done.

This argument can be brought pean and one Chinese passengers in Hong Kong last night with a nearer home. In the summer were thrown out. The Europeans service at La Theatre, Fercival of 1925 the merchants of Hong escaped with only a slight shaking, Street, where more than 2,000 at- Kong (or many of them) assembled but the Chinese was injured in the teaded. Mr. Wang gave an invita. Call on two occasions, head and had to be taken to hospition to these who wished to jair listened to speeches and telegraph tal.

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them no catalogue of insistent de sires upon which they can shape a stronger policy." Coaforences in

Mr. R. A. C. North has been appointed a member of the Execu tive and Legislative Councils dur- ing his tenure of office as acting Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

Confirmation classes for adults and senior boys and girls will com- rence at St. Andrew's Church early in December. The Vicar will be glad to hear from any who would like to attend.

Passengers arriving on the s.s. Haiyang from Forchow, Amoy and Swatow yesterday included :. C. A Catkin, Mr. F. Lataip, Mr. camera between senior British tai-Latnip, Mr. Kitaman, Miss Sali

ann and Miss Johnson... Legs, pans and Foreign Office officials, or

HONG KONG, OCTOBIE 10TH, 1927

WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN.

In a letter to Mr. J. DUCKWORTH, M.P., who eaquired as to the

position of the Foreign Office with

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The Hong Kong University Union are holding a Double Ten Concert and Dance in celebration of the Anniversary of the Chinese Repub- it, at the University Great Hall this evening, beginning at 8.30.

managers' reports shown in strict confidence to State Departments do not furnish governments in this era with the material they need for justifying what too many persons are ready to interpret as an gressive" policy. The government of a modern democracy can only take a firm and bold position in response to an equally firm and to 7 p.m.

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Sir AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN, replying on August 16th, 1027, made the following statement

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The subject of Mr. Laneparts Lodge of the Theosophical Society The Aucient Wis address was dom." which he treated with his

customary skill

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Many gatherings have been ar ranged today for the celebration of the Republican Anniversary, also

39 the Church to meet him after the sermon, and upwards of 200 non- Christians went up to the singe

Girls in stylish dresses and with bobbed hair, amaks in black native silk, men in gowns or short coats,

mothers. pong.

athletes students. old persons who have to ping

be assisted on to the stage. and others renuined with Mr Wang

and a number of local Ministers.

Many well-known local Chincae The return of samples examined were seen at these meetings at the under The Sale of Food and Lee Theatre, women forming the Drugs Ordinance, 1806," for the majority of the assemblies. Local 1927. shows that 187 samples were ed in the revival service, including quarter ended September 30th Church traders have also particicat taken, of which 159 were found up Chinese bank presidents, contrac to standard, and five adulterated The adulterated samples were one each of tinned butter, four, fresh milk, lard and coffee.

Foo Tik Un, who was described as a manager of a large Chinese import and export establishment, was charged on Saturday morning at the Central Magistracy before Mr. R. E. Lindsell with trafficking in illicit opium on a large scale. The case was adjourned.

It was

tors and builders doing extensive construction work and former high officials now residing in Hong Kong. A former Chinese offieinl was beard to remark that, had Chris tianity been preached. to the Chi- nese Chinese themselves, instead of by at the very beginning by Missionaries from abroad, the pro- gress of Christianity in China would have been much greater.

the

nt

known

"Double Ten." National

Day Hong Kong mer- chants generally will hoist the fire- colour Chinese flag, while all labour union quarters will display the red flag of the Nationalist Government, and the white sin mounted on blue of the Kuomintang Party.

The South, China Athletic Asso- ciation will keep "open house China Building for members and friends in the evening, while its boxing teams will gave a demon- stration at the Lee Garden of the ancient science of Chinese physical culture. A delegation of South guests of the Sporting Club there. China athletes will visit Macno as

It was recently stated that the Association was to send a football team to Macao, but later it bas been found that a team would not be available and only individuals would make the trip to Macao for the holiday.

The Chinese Athletic Association

at Morrison Hill Road will be "at

home" to meinbers at noon. A

banquet will be held at the West Point in the evening.

The Chinese Club, at the Bank of Canton Building, will keep open

stated that Mesers. Lo and L CANTON OFFICIAL TO DIE. house for members at three o'clock would be engaged for the defence.

$600,000.

Funnel liner Dioratd from Home

Passengers arriving on the Blue SAID TO HAVE APPROPRIATED

and ports yesterday included: Mr. R. H. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. E. Nish, Mr. C. A. Griswold, Mr. and

SUMMARY JUSTICE.

Mrs. C. L. Hoover and Mr. E. From ac CHINESE CORRESPONDENT.] S. Zimmern for Hong Kong, and Lady B. French, and Sir Talbot

LOCAL WEDDING.

BOTELHO GUTIERREZ.

CEREMONY AT ROŠARY

CHURCH,

A very pretty wedding took place yesterday afternoon at the Rosary Church, Kowloon.

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on

The Chinese in the afternoon. Young Men's Christian Association. Bridges Street, held a devotional service with prayer for the Nation, last evening. For this evening a patriotic concert has been organised when Mr. K. H. W¤, MA, will

deliver an address

Many of the larger Chinese observe the Republican schools Anniversary as a holiday, and some" theatres are being leat to the stu- dents for concerts.

werd.

At all Chinese Churches in Hang Song yesterday's services devoted to talks on good citizenship and prayer for internal peace and early re-unification of the Republic.

The Young Women's Christian

and Lady Searisbrick, for Shangchief clerk

Mr. Hsu Shao Yin, until recently Association at Caine Road are hold. hai Sir Talbot is ex-Mayor of Finance in Canton, has been sen-

the Ministry of ing a patriotic meeting at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Andrew South port.

tenced to be shot for corruption by Ling, B.A., of St. Stephen's College, the Political Council in the Southern will be principal speaker. Capital. Mr. Hau was concurrently chief clerk the second division of the Bureau of Finance in Canton, a department in charge of the grant of monopolies.

Many adverse comments have been

Canton the heard in sentence. In the first place, the judicial courts have been given no opportunity to try the charges and the accused has never been afford The bride was Miss Felicitas ed a formal hearing nor has he been Maria Barretto Gutierres, daughter allowed legal advisers. There seems, of Mrs. Felecitas Maria Gutierres, however, no doubt of his guilt, but of Shanghai, and the bridegroom such acts are, as everyone realises was Mr. Eduardo Valerio Maria by no means uncommon. Botelho de Souen, of 39, Granville of a well-known political leader as Rand, Kovlood.

said to have pocketed more than The bride, who wore a wedding 84,000,000 after less than five years frock of silver tissue and silver service in Canton. Mr. Hsu, it is Lace, trimmed with pearls, and a said, has not pocketed more than talle veil and orange blossoms, was $800,000 in all his 10 years service given away by Mr. Francis X. No one in Canton sympathizes with Gutierres, her brother. She car the accused, but many think that ried a bouquet of white Honolulu he should have been given a trial. Creepers with maiden-hair fern.

In attendance on the bride were

The son

Miss Lolita de Sousa and Miss KOWLOON TONG BUILDING

Aurea de Sousa (sisters of the bride- groom), while Miss Augusta M. Gutierrez, sister of the bride, was maid of honour.

SCHEME.

REPORT AND ACCOUNTS. DECISION TO CARRY ON.

IN. CANTON.-

The celebration of the Republican Anniversary in Canton began on Sunday afternoon and will last until Tuesday night. In at least 21 different centres of the city there will be speech-making and there' will be concerts and dramatic per- formances followed or preceded. by fish lantern parades. Craft, large and small, in the Harbour will bo illuminated. It is expected that at Icast 250,000 persons will join the celebration in the several centres of "the city.

·

THE LATE SIR PAUL CHATER

PROPOSED MEMORIAL

STATUE.

The bridesmaids wore dresses of aure georgette, with Eats to match, and the maid of honour was

A general meeting of members of attired in pink georgette and lace. the Association of Subscribers of

Various sites are being considered Their bouquets were of pink Hono- All departments, of Messrs. A. S.

the Kowloon Tonz Building by a Committee, comprising pro- Watson & Co., Ltd, will be closed lulu creepers, Miss Vera Carvalho, today, The Hong Kong Dispen-who wore a pretty frock of peach Scheme was held at Kowloon Tong, minent European and Chinese re-

Master Francis de Sousa was page georgette was fower" girl

and yesterday afternoon, Mr. J. M.sidents, in connection with the pro-

Wong presiding.

posal to erect a memorial statue ta boy.

The report and statement of che late Sir Paul Chater, G.M.G.

The Chairman of the Committee counts up to June 30th, 1927, ware

is the Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard. presented, and the former stated:

The statement of accounts shows and among sites suggested has been the amount of subscriptions received one at Statue Square between the as 82,500 und total amount of ex-Supreme Court and Prince's Build- penditure $2,352, leaving a balance ing, facing the City Hall, opposite the plot on which the statue of Sir

sary, Dispensing Department, will be open for dispensing prescriptions from 10 am to 1 p.m. and from

The Chinese Athletic Association of the disasters of recent years are holding their annual dinner at the Yee Wo Restaurant, West Point, might have been avoided if the this evening, it celebration of Chi "abeep-like" attitude of foreignersnee National Day (Anniversary of tariff autonomy by a regional had been abandoned, if a stand had the Republic) and the opening, of authority should be resisted if leen taken, and governments in, any effective means can be found

"We feel that the exercise of

of doing so, and we have some formed, "We are going to fight hope that, if the merchants of this unreasonable imposition. You Shanghai unite in refusing to pay :

the additional taxes, and are sups are supposed to support us, and we ported in this attitude by their expect yon to If you don't, we respective governments, with

∙it

their football season.

From "Punch" to hand :-"Lost: At Repulse Bay on Sunday, Brown Attache Case containing one Indy, and one child's bathing suit, two rubber caps and towel, probably put in wrong car by mistake." China Paper. The Eady in the makings of a capital "! shocker,”

whom we are also consulting. shall do our best on our own Case "-it. would-seems to have the

If Hankow residents the Narking Government to abaz had refused to be disposed of by don or at any rate considerably the Chen-O'Malley Agreement, and modify, their present proposals." The North China Daily News, in had given notice of their intention

may have the effect. of inducing account."

The duties of "best man were carried out by Mr. A

A. R. Botelho, and the Rev. Father G. M. Spada oficiated.

Following the Church ceremony, reception held at the Club de Recreio, Nathan. Road, was attend- ed by many friends.

of $148.

We are worry to report that our Thomas Jackson stands, while an- Hon. Treasurer has met with great other suggested site is down to. The bride's going away costume difficulty in the collection of sub-wards the Praya facing Prince's was of brocaded georgette-Bois descriptions owing to the lack of Building, where most of Sir Paul rose, with hat to match.

THE WEATHER.

TYPHOON NEAR MANILA YESTERDAY,

the Victoria Home and Orphanage Royal Observatory at 6.20 p.m. Yesterday's weather report, fore- A request has been received from cast and remarks issued by the for a supply of old linen suitable stated: -for making bandages. If any please send the linen either to Miss Jennings at the Victoria Home, Kowloon City Read, or to St. Andrew's Vicarage?

proper addresses of a large num- Chater's work was done. No de- finite decision has been arrived 25 as yet either as regards these sites or others brought forward. The Government have under considera- tion the matter of the site.

bers of members.

On the advice of our solicitors we secured the services of Mr. Warren who made an extensive re- port on the houses. He made re- commendations for improvement, some of which were adopted by the Kowloon Tong and New Territories Development Co., Ltd. in the erec- tion of the houses.

HONG KONGS LOAN.

· COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER APPLICATIONS.

We are also glad to report that or our petition, H.E. the Governor Pressure is highest over Man has given his consent to the can- an artiele headed. Initiative." to hold the Concession no matter friends can meet this deed will they churia.

cellation of clauses. No.7 in the H.E. the Government has appoint based, an Interesting argument on how desperate their situation, they

At 5 pm. the typhoon was neat Building Sebeme agreement, thus ed Sir Joseph Kemp (Chairman) permitting the assignment mort- the Hon. Mr. C. Mel, Messer and these remarks by the Foreign might have been upheld and gladly

Manila, moving, we

Local forecast-East to N.E.gage or leased of properties acquir. Mr. V. M. Grayburn to form a Secretary. The paper regards Sir upheld by their governmenta

winds, moderate, freshing, fine to ed under the Kowloon Tong Build- board to consider applications and By way of localising this argu-

cloudy. AUSTEN as having, in effect, express ment, the North China Daily News

ing Scheme.

to allot the bonds to those who wish The following prizes for $1

According to our information to invest in the $5,000,000 six per The Observatory report yesterday ed the hope that foreigners in points out that the Shanghai Muni articles are still unclaimed in com- morning stated

from the Kowloon Tong and New cent. loan which the Hong Kong cipal Council has all the authority nection with the M.C.L.Fun O China would create a cause, in the and all the machinery necessary to The Fair47, 19, 147, 981, 281, 304, north.

Pressure is highest in the extreme the Government had been 18 months authority has been granted to raise Territories Development Co., Ltd. Government is raising Although illegal tax situation which tho' put its own ban upon all illegal 333, 355, 405 hod 421. Claimants A typhoon has formed about 200 behind time under their agreement $5,000,000 only $3,000,000 will be

taxes collected on goods that pass are still awaited for the prizes miles N.N.E. of Manila. It is prob in providing sufficient sites for issued at present. British and "other Governments

through the Customs. Illegal ex-given for tickets, 244 and 136 in ably moving west,

building. It is gathered that the The subscription list will be open- could take up."We are all so tortion in the Bettlement is a com- the 85 competition Holders of

scheme may be completed in the eared on October 17th and closed on From Manila.- mon law offence. In this case, how. ticket 320 in the 81 competition

ly part of the next year.

For before October 22nd. Applica accustomed," they remark, "to

ever, large and conspicuous institu- and 335 in the Competition pre At 11.30 am. yesterday a typhoon Following a discussion, it was tion forins can be obtained at the bolding forth upon the weakness of tions are involved, and no police sated the prizes to the funds of the was reported in about 124° E. and decided to carry on the Association, Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, our governments and the amor- official is going to take upon him. at tick was formerly announced 16 N., moving West, Two hours despite the previous lack of interest

self the responsibility of acting on

that tickets 137 and 234 in the 81 earlier it had been reported less that had been shown in it. phous "character of their policy, his own initiative. He must have and to competitidis respectively than 300 miles east of Luzon, mov- that it he probably occurred to case in which someone lodges a. had won prices. These numbers ing west or W.N.W.

complaint, and, says the N.C.D.N....abould have read 147 and 244. · At 9.45 p.m. The typhoon was re- very few of us that the officials inwo happen to know that had Holders of winning tickets should ported sear or over Manila, moving our governments at Home may, any foreign Chamber of Commerce claim their prizes by noon on West.

officially notified the Municipal Wednesday, October 12th. After No information has an yet come with some warrant, bo just as dili- Council, when liquor dealers were that date, prizes will be included to hand as regards intensity or gently condemning us for giving pottering about in the British, in the Fair funds.

damage done.

Election Of Officeza,

Un, with Mr. Lai Im To ́sa Assist- Officers for the ensuing year were at Secretary; Hon. Treasurer, elected as under-Chairman, Mr. Mr. Poon Lai, Messrs. J. M. Alves, J. M Wong Vice-Chairman, A. A. Alves, Wong Chak Nam, Messrs. H. M. Siu and Ng Ping Kwan Tre Woo, Peter Wang, Ho Wu; Hon Secretary, Mr. H. F. Shan Hing, LA. Harton, (Continued at foot of next column.)1 Dr. L. L. Kwan.

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