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WEATHER REPORT.

fore

Yesterday's weather report, anat and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory at

4

One Chinese case of enteric was reported on Wednesday.

"According to Press forecasts re- garding the coming annual promo General MURAORO, Commander of tion of military officers. Lieut.

H. E. the Governor yesterday paid the

Kwantung

Garrison, and an informal visit to the Sports Major-General MIZUMACH, Com- Club nad had in with the pmander of the Independent Con-members.

tingent in Manchuria, will be pro- moted to the rank of General and Lieutenant-General, respectively. It is absurd that these two officers, who are considered responsible for certain grave incident in Manchuria, should be promoted before the investigations of the Government regarding the incident are complete.'

stated:-

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BIRTH.

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A well dressed Chinese woman fell into the barbour yesterday from one of the Star Ferry launches and was rescued by "one of the ferry's crew. Mr. Beatty, the Con pany's inspector carried out arti facial respiration, and the unfor tunate women was taken at one to hospital. The latest enquiry at the hospital elicited the fact that the is going on well. The Water Pelice are making na enquiry into the affair.

A successful open air concert was

Other Minseite speakers pointed out that although more than a year has passed since CHANG's death the Japanese Government stills unable to arrest a single one of the persons responsible for the disas Editorial and Business Officer: 11.ter," and declared the Opposition given last night in the boxing ring Ice House Street. Tel. Central must hold the Premier personally. Murray Barracks for the benefit 19.

responsible until the mystery is of officers, their families, and Night Editor (Wanchai Office): cleared up.

soldiers. The music was supplied Tel. Central 4311,

Despite the Minseitq's activity. by the K.Q,S.B. band under the Londen Office: 21, Bride Lane, however, it is considered doubtful conductorship of Mr. W. H. Fitz

Fleet Street, E.O. 1.

if the mystery will be ever cleared Earle, A.R.C.M, which was much up. Both Chinese and Japanese enjoyed. The Aloha Serenaders most intimately connected with the ware down for two items in the pro- tragedy feel that it may best be lit gramme, but they had to respond Swedrift into the limbo of forgotten to heres which were wilk

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HONG KONG, JULY 3, 1999.

CHANG TSO LIN'S GHOST.

things.

successor to

ingly given.

Truth in China.

Mr. G. S. Mosy, the British Consul-General in Cantone is now ia Hong Kong

We are informed, by the Nether. lands Consurt - General" in Hong Kong that Canton has been declar ed infected with cholera by the Netherlands Indian Government

Mr. Dwight Davis,

The Sampan Murder Case.

Hong Kong juries are evidently as reluctant as similar bodies at Home to accept a plen of insanity in a

The newly appointed Governor- murder case. In the trial conclud-General of the Philippiness, Mr. yesterday before Mr. Justice Dwight Davis, arrives in Hong Wood the defence certainly proved Kong to-day on his way to Manila that prisoner was of "sub-normal" to take over his new duties. If he intelligence. Da Cannon was of arrives before sindown be will be the opinion that the man might be revived at Statue Pier with a uncontrollable - Guard of Honour and will then go subject to Pulses." To this prosecuting counto Mountain Lodge where he will he el replied that such a pic had the gurst of HE the Governor. never been accepted in British Sir Cecil Clemensi, R.C.M.G., until court of law. The man was not a certihable ilunatic and the firm prin- tiple of British daw was upheld that person is not allowed to be insane for the purpose of his crime and then regain his sanity immediately The man was sane enough to perform his work and "to be trusted alone with the sampan. Few of us would accept the plea that there was no motive for the ime. When there is woman concerned in the case, you have no need to look further for the Muir when prosecuting Dr. Crip mative. said the Late Sir Richard

after.

pen for whom a similar defence was advanced. The "sampon esse" as conducted with the carefulness everything possible was done by the characteristic of British justice and counsel for the defence. Many bont people followed the ease with deep interest and stid in silence when demonstration of any kind. sentence was passed. There was no

The Water Shortage.

Saturday morning when he will lunch a Skekks with Mr. R. C. Tredwell, the American Comxil Gegeral, and probably play a round of golf. With Mr. Davis are his nece and his daughter.

Looking Back 25 Years.

The Fourth of July was observed by the American "Community in Hong Kong in as quiet a manner, as usual The Stars and Stripes men-of-war in harbour dressed abip, were tuuch in evidence. All the "

The Generalissimo died at bia

that no salute was fired at noon, residence in Mukden on June 21

presumably because no American last year, and the first anniversary We note the Jornal de Macau

tan-of-war, destroyers excepted. of his death was observed with complains that grossly inaccurate

and Mrs. was in harbour. Consul-General elaborate memorial services in statementa against the Mug

were at home Mukden lase month, his son and Government, and language offensive

from 4 to p.m. This is the first at the "Crow's Nest, Barker Rond. Manchuria, CHANG HEUER LIANGA

th overlordship of to the Portuguese, have appeared

anniversary since the official re- in the Canton weekly journal presiding at a ceremony attended. known as China Truth. Our Par-

cognition of The Star-Spangled by hundreds of Chinese and many

Banner" as the National Anthem tuguese contemporary looks to the Japanese, including the Japanese Consul-General at Canton to take

of the United States, and we may Consul General in Mukden, and the the necessary steps to bring about

therefore conclude that it figured President of the South Manchuriaurrection of the statements car that the information, publish at the celebrations than heretofore. more prominently in the harmony Railway.

p.nimed of, and says that onless the

When the selection was under con- Canton journal changes its offered in the Daily Press yesterday,

there were several sive tone, its exclusion from the relating to the difficulties of dissideration Portuguese maibs will be demanded.

tributing water through the mains,

patriotic som S to chopse from. We do not know the nature of the

is to be elaborated by the Director Included in the list were Yankee

· Hail allegedly inaccurate and offensive of Public Works, and published in

Doodle,"

Columbia, English and Chinese. Presumably Dixie, Maryland," and the

Marching statements, but it is curious that a

through Georgia.* this official statement is intended journal ostensibly founded for the

fond of less-known ballads inspir dissemination of accurate informa to be a final and categorical reply tion in regard to China, and for

Here

From a well-informed source we

to the suggestion that water shoulded by the Civil War. Most of these, however, are tinged with the sec struggle, and none of them were tionalism engendered by the great. sufficiently and universally well. enough

Printed official

known to express. the patriotism of an entire people. At first considerable préjudice was felt against the Star-Spangled Ban

na a national hymn, as the

ple of the United States from the Tyrol through an English adapta- Lion, but had never been at all well known until adapted to the immortal words of Keyes. This prejudice against things

this, too, with more reason, as this foreign was shared by the

Bir of "My Country 'tis of Then," and

King, same air is that of "God Save the

same

and of one of the German national airs. So it was felt hy many this the United States should be slow ip adapting either of these by those who should see them, but ns the expression of her nation- An oral statement at a public meatality-Hong Kong Daily Press,

by a representative of the July 3, 1904. bringing the facts to general Looking Back 50 Years. Government would be most effectire

completed for keeping all tanks on notice. Meanwhile, we understand that when arrangements have been the lower level fully supplied, water will be pumped to another series of hundred feet higher up. This will meet the complaint that many to the nearest tank for water. Censorship in China!

CABINET crises sometimes arise from strange causes, and the recent poli tical trouble in Japan is a case in point. The murder last year of CHANG TSO LIN was one of the chief factors leading up to the At the time of CHANG TSO LIS's Ministerial crisis in Tokyo. The death it was freely forecast that Peace Pact of Paris-or rather Japan would strengthen her hold Japan's peculiar manner of ratify-on Manchuria, where she has ing it was another factor. That billions of yen invested, and make an act of assassination and an act it virtually a Japanese protec of expressing international amity torate. No such development has should be bracketed as the causes occurred, however. Rather Man of a Cabinet crisis is surely as churia has drifted towards a status unique as it is incongruous. Yet it of an integral part of the Chinese the promotion of friendly relations supplied-with a restricted ser- is a fact that for very many months Republic, headed by the Kuomin-between China and other nations.vice by pipes instead of from the mystery surrounding a certain taug Government in Nanking, should be charged with circulating tanks and street-fountaing. It ap grave incident in Manchurin LANG HSUEN LIANG has shown statements both inaccurate and Pears to be the considered opinión has been causing, the Japanese ability to get on with the Nanking offensive. Strangely enough, the of the responsible authorities that Government great anxiety.

water cannot be supplied direct to The Government and has acted appar Chinese Government, has made an most extravagant rumours have ently in fall co-operation with it, almost identical charg against an

the general public and that the been circulated, and the Japanese while Japan, far from attempting American journalist in Peping. Present system of distribution must Der

be therefore adhered to. The pub- Premier, Baron TANAKA, has been to annex Manchuria, has accepted The correspondent of the New York hard pressed by his political ap the situation and granted de jure Time is alleged to have unfairlylication of a clear and definite air is foreign. It came to the peo- pements to make a definite state recognition to Nanking as the law-and unjustly discredited and ridi- statuent to this effect by the ment" concerning the giremstances ful Government of all China. cuted the National Government Director of Public Works will do surrounding the death of CHANG The recent controversy over with malicious intent."

much to clear the air. It will not Tso Lis. Alout a fortnight ago adapan's ratification of the KELLOGG again we have not seen the state satisfy critics of the present system, deputation representing the House Pence Fact was promptly seized ments complained of, but we know but it may—and should-show just that although & promise had been excuse for attacking the TANAKA mentioned to warrant the action the same time, we consider the of Peers reminded Baron TANAKA upon by the Minseito as another enough about the New York paper how and why the suggested change is impossible of achievement. At made in the Diet that investigation Cabinet. The absurd fuss made that no journalist guilty of de- of the grave incident" would be about, the phrase in the names of

berats fabrication or of sending of the forthcoming Aai Fong meet Government should take advantage 2008 completed and made public, their respective proples" being in dispatches containing unfair or un- nothing had been done in that alleged conflict with the terms of just statements would retain his emphasise still further it direction.

view. The inquisitive Feers the Japanese Constitution gave the onnection with the New Fork Pot of wanted the Premier to tell them Opposition a chance to accuse the Times for long. The Nationalist tenients may or may not be read definitely whether any person out Government of humiliating the Government demands the deporta side the Japanese army was im- nation in the eyes of the world. tion of the journalist in question. plicated in the murder of CHANG! The usual references to the "un- All we can say at the moment is Too Lis, adding that if he felt that precedented failure of Japanese that if the Chinese authorities can the whole truth of the bomb outrage diplomacy " could not be revented. he should Premier was called upon to resin His editor could be left to den! were made, and the prove their charges against him, deportation would not be necessary,

We reproduce to-day, from the take full responsibility upon bis in acknowledgment of his allegedly

Japan Mail, the report of Mr... own shoulders and resign.

disastrous bungling The TANAKA with him without setting any

Hennessy's speech "to the Tokyo Barco TANAKA's reply-up to a Ministry has not been popular dur diplomatic machinery in motion.

Chamber of Commerce, and the point-as quite frank; he told his ing its two years of office. It has It will be interesting to learn fur

translated reply of Mr. Fakicai questioners that were he in their been accused of all the crimes taer details of the allegedly, unfair tanks to be erected about one Vice-President of that association. DAYMENT of The HALF-YEARLY" place, he would have acted as they sually laid at the door of any Peping by the New York Times Chinese have to walk a long distance igures, of which be brought

and unjust dispatches sent from

His Excellency with his well-known fondness for etatistics, rushed into had. However, he declined to take, Government in Japan-of failing any responsibility for the ia-i to uphold the nation's prestige, of correspondent, inspired-so it is cident, which had been the subject not showing armness in its diplo declared by malicious intent. The

formidable array before his Japan-- of military inquiry, the result of matic dealings (especially with charge is a most serious one, aral

audience. The figures, al. which would be made public when China), of disregarding the populare await with keen interest the

though given only as approximate, The Chinese Nationalists have are no doubt as accurate as can be certain obscure points had heen will, and all the rest of the respondent's reply to it. cleared up.

banned the publication and circula- obtained on the subject, seeing that, The Minister for War, catalogue of political crimes. When Some New Features.

tion within China of a new 1,000- Hong Kong being u.free port, however, the Chief of General the Minseite Party is in office,

there page book, "Far Eastern Interna- During the past few days several tional Relations, by H. B. Morse Staff, and other infuential military and the Seiyukai is in Opposition.

are no Customs returns available

reference. appeared

The men promptly dlared that fur these and other compliments will eales have

deductions. and H. F. MacNair. The book was drawn from them, however, will be ther inquiry was unnecessary. The be returned, with interest. Politics columns from the United Press, in published by the Commercial Press, rend with some augerent. Mr. Japanese Army had had nothing in Japan is a very queer game and addition to the Reuter service. This a large Chinese publishing-house in Hennessey represents the trade of whatever to do with the "grave not a very clean one, no matter special ele service has been in Shanghai, and was intended pri- Hong Kong as being of the value incident, though it was admitted what party happens to be in power. troduced with the object of giving marily for school text-book pur- of nearly $300,000,000. No one can that the measures taken by the The resignation of Baron TANAKA is

poses. It probably is the first took close his eyes to the fact that the Japanese garrison commanders he- i tot likely to lead to any notable | others availalde. These messages written by foreigners that was ever

vast bulk of this is trade fore and after the bomb outrage left change of policy either at home or are sent exclusively to the Daily banned by any Chinese Government transitu, and might, as a cor. Frex, and we hope will be found something to be desired. The Pre- abroad. There is a little party in mier's refusal to shoulder, any res the Diet of about thirty members. of great interest. To-day, on page from circulation in this country. respondent of the Japan Gazette One of the foreign newspapers in points out, with almost equal fair. ponsibility was also strongly com-led by Mr. TORONAMI, which is

three, another new feature will be Shanghai, in commenting on the in- mented upon by the military men.

ass, be claimed by Gibraltar, more or less independent, though found which we believe will be cident, remarked that the barning Malta, Aden, Galle, and Singapore, All this happened a fortnight ago; with leanings toward the Seiyukai. widely appreciated by our readers of the Morse and MacNair book in- now we are told in cables from The Jinseito--which has now taken a humorous cartoon by Gluyas dicated the rapid modernisation of carrying it touch. If to arrive at or any other ports where vessele Tokyo that a certain incident office-has about 214 members in the Williams. A picture of his will National China. Virtually all the that occurred outside the Empire Diet, and Baron TANAKA has some appear in each issue of the Daily copies sent out were collected by the China the figures at Shanghai and the value of foreign imports into last year

has been wrongly used: 220 followers. It would seem that ress, and we hope will become

publishers, and, according to re- all the other Treaty ports were to w the downfall of the TANAKA Minia ing office for long are extremely Cluyas Williams was born in San destroyed. Far Eastern Interns the result would as an instrument to bring about the chances of the Minseite retain-popular feature

the paper port, were burned and the plates be added to those for Hong Kong. try. Thus the spirit of CHANG Teoremate Much depends upon the Francisco in 1365, and educated at tional Relations" is really a moder- the extreme. It is not, perhaps. misleading in Lix, the late ruler of Manchuria attitude of the TOKORAMI group. Harvard, graduating in 1911. This nication and condensation of a

unnatural for people to laud and and Generalissimo of North Chica, and that, again, will depend upon ancient and dignified institution of

standard work, *** International magnify the place in which their marches on to bedevil the Govern circumstances not necessarily cen- learning did not dim his apprecia

Relations of the Chinese Empire" lot is cast-especially when tem- ment of Japan. CHANG's body has cerned sincere convictions tion of the lighter side of life,

which was written by Dr. Morse in porarily absent from it-hut the Payment will be made in Local rested in an elaborate mausoleum upon political principles. The Diet however. Mr. Williams served for

1808, when he was an official of the importance ascribed by Mr. Hen- Currency at the Demand Buying Rate

constructed by his followers in his will not meet until next year, and a period of young as Art Editor of Chinese Maritime Customs. The nessey to Hong Kong is to a large of Exchange of the Day the Coupon is native village it Manchuria for during the intervening six months Youth's Companion, and also con- principal passages in the book to

degree fictitious. When Mr. Hea- presented.

more than a year, bat the political there will be much activity behindtributed cartoons to Life, Collier's, which the Kuomintang have taken nessey paid his New Year's call at storm caused by his death has caused the curtain, the result of which will Century and various other nak

exception deal with the May 30 in- the Tung Wah Hospital in 1978, the downfall of the Seiyukai Gov- not be known until legislative busi zines. The unique and irresistible cidents in Shanghai in 1925 and appeal of his drawings won him the Shameen incident at Canton on

he spoke in a somewhat similar ernment headed by Baron Generalness is resumed.

rapid fame, and he is. known at

strain, and represented that the TANAKA

June 23 of the same year. They al- trade" of the Colony was present as one of the foremost lege that the accounts of these in valuable to England than that of American humorists wielding theeidents appearing in the book are

Mr. Williams formed his cone

the whole of the Australian Colonies one-sided and place the blame en put together. This, the face of nection with the Bell Syndientéitely on the Chinese. It is also it, is an absurd statement. Had some years ago, and has been work-stated that Kuomintang resentment he said the trade with China, the re- supplying the highest grade of Russia and the Far East, 1917- question. If by some convulsion of was aroused by a chapter entitled mark would have been lean open to amusement to an ever-growing pub-1028, which, in the opinion of nature Hong Kong were to be wip- lic. His is not the crude slap-stick-members of the Kuomintang, gives ed from the map of Asia, the trade humour of most comic artiste, but the Russians altogether too much which Mr. Hennessey so naively more subtle and penetrating credit for the so-called Nationalist appropriates would still exist, thing that finds an ecbo in the lives movement, especially the early poli- though it might be carried on at of all who chuckle over his draw tical and military successes in the much greater inconvenience to the ings. They have won fame by rea- priginal drive. from Canton north merchants, Hong Kong is merely son of their universal appeal. Mrward. The present-day Williams de especially noted for his Kuomintang is doing its best to China, though of course it is also purged & depot for English commerce with pancle of baby drawings, which are inimitable. In addition to the the Soviet Russians, and does not political importance in the Far forget the assistance rendered by a station of great strategic and daily cartoon on page three, Daily like to be reminded of the Kuomin- East. It is neither producing 'ress readers who follow the Russian Faserratry or POFT Uros Textbook intended for school use.

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