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The Hai-ching Herces.

HONOURS FOR THE HAICHING OFFICERS.

GIVEN 0.B.E.

Satisfaction will be felt, not only,

But

should be introduced into England and the British Empire. It is a

Everyone who read the stirring system utterly repugnant to the British sense of justice and fair

story of the recent piratical attack on the Douglas steamer Hai-ching play, but it is obvious that very extensive powers must be allowed will be glad to learn of the King's CAPTAIN AND IST OFFICER to the police if they are to bold public recognition of the bravery shown by the master and officers of modern criminals in check. The

that vessel. Captain Farrar and his matter has reached a stage when

shipmates are modest men, and it careful inquiry by an expert com-

is probable, in spite of all that has mittee of police, lawyers and re- presentatives of the public is need. been written of their gallantry and in Hong Kong, but all along the resource, that the real facts relat- China Coast, at the inclusion of the ed. At present nearly every man trial makes allegations of ill-treat-ing to their successful stand against names of the officers of the 5.8. Hai- overwhelming odds are still known ment against the polico, and re- pudiates his own statemeats and only to themselves. We do know, ching in the New Year's Honours confession. In the TEENE SAVIDGE however, that they faced without List. It may be felt by some that case a respectable, if somewhat in inching a large gang of armed and Editorial and Business Offices: 11, discreet, young woman was examin-desperate men, and not only fought such an example of courage and Ine House Street, Tel. Central ed alone by detectives for several them to a finish but fought against resource shown by the officers dur- n peril no leas deadly that of fire. ing the terrible hours of the piracy, hours. Her account and their as The story of the Hai.ching piracy Night Editor (Wanchai Office): counts of what took place varied to is one of the most thrilling incidents might have been recognised, at least

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auch a degree that had her story in the history of China Const sea in the case of Capt. O. H. Farrar, London Office: 91. Bride Lane, been substantiated the officers con-

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cerned would have been in a very manship, and it is only proper that by a decoration which carries more due recognition should be undo of serious position. This was not a matter of war with dangerous crime, the gallantry displayed by all distinction than the Q.B.E, and the issue involved was trivial. concerned with the handling and at the same time the Order, though But the methods employed raised of the ship. Not the least pleasing newly created, numbers amongst its feature of the awards now made is members men in whose distinguish matters of principle which call for

the fact that his Majesty has grant- inquiry and settlement. Moreover, the present position is reacting

ed company Capt. Farrar may well against the police themselves, many juries, hesitating to accept state- ments, confessions and uncorro- borated police evidence generally. A prisoner says a whole case has been concocted against him; the police can enter a denial, but can- not disprove the allegation. acquittal often results.

We have innumerable instances here of such allegations against the police, and it would not be true to say that the public mind is alto gether easy, when a prisoner de- clares that a Sikh or a Shantung constable hit him and threatened him; the said constable denies it. If a and there the matter resta have the rule, not of religion but serious charge is involved, the prised by the Colonial Secretary with

The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, JANUARY 3, 1830.

POLICE AND PRISONERS.

I has become a commonplace say- ing that the Inquisition of the Middle Ages has been revived under the popular name of the Third Degree. In the Middle Ages the structure of society was upheld by the Church, and the greatest danger To-day we same from heretics.

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For Personal Bravery. For personal bravery in frustrat-

ed to Mr. A. de Mello the title of Honorary Member of the Order of be proud to stand. the British Empire. As a Portu- guese citizen. Mr. de Mello is not eligible to receive an O.B.E., but persons of non-British nationality may be admitted to the Order asing the attempted piracy of the ..

Steamship Company's Honorary Members in recognition Douglas of services rendered to the Empire, steamer Haiching on December 8, and thus it has been possible for. his Majesty to include Mr. de Mello the master and officers have been among those honoured for their honoured as follows:- heroic conduct on the Hai-ching.

O.B.E.Captain O. H. Farrar, who was mainly responsible for saving the ship. "

O.B.E.-C. O, Ferry, who, though wounded, assisted throughout in the defence of the bridge.

No Naval Volunteers,

A cable has been received from the Colonial Office. London, stating that the Hong Kong Estimates for the current year have been approv-

one exception. The item of $25,433 for establishing in the Colony a division of the Royal Naval Volun- teer Reserve is not approved by the authorities at home. It will be re- membered that when the Estimates were debated by the Legislative

smothering the fire. and safeguards. The matter is

only assisted in the defence, but M.B.E.-F. C. Duxon, who not

w mainly instrumental in

M.B.E.. J, Johnson, who gave. the alarm with the greatest promp- titude and rendered very great

of law, with the police as the effec-oner probably gets off. It is not tive arm and the criminal as the for the Press to suggest reforms heretic. The analogy. like all one that requires thrashing out with analogies, has its defects, but may all the facts available. It is ob eerve to illustrate the position. In viously impossible always to allow olden times men and women were prisoner's solicitor to be present haled before secret tribunals and at questionings. A prisoner may Council last September, the an- pirate and assisted in the defence

wish to unburden himself at mid-

made, by the application of torture, to incriminate themselves and their friends. It was argued that civili- sation was at stake, that the exist ing authorities must braco them. selves to their task of suppressing dangerous persons, and that where ordinary methods of persuasion

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assistance.

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work, has been offered the Honace ary membership of the Order.

Mr. R. Perry, the Chief Officer is still in hospital recovering from wounds received during the fight with pirates. It is recorded that although wounded Mr. Perry gave break of war. The unofficial mem-

most valuable assistance in the de- bera of the Legislative Council,

fence of the ship. Mr. F. C. however, were not convinced by the Duxon is, the Chief Engineer. Mr. arguments advanced, and pressed A. J. Johnson, the Second Officer is for a division on the Vote. His

also still in hospital suffering from Excellency, however, pointed out

a nervous breakdown following his that the matter was an Imperial

experiences. Mr. A. de Mello, third question, and had better be left in engineer, being a Portugese sub- the hands of the Colonial Secretaryject, cannot legally be given the title at home. The opposing members

night, and it may be vastly im- officia merabers of that body were unánimously opposed to this item. portant to get what he says, not H.E. the Governor spoke very perhaps for his own conviction, but for the sake of getting on the track of other offenders. An hour later the mood may have passed, and he will be grimly silent. Moreover, a criminal's lawyer has not infre queatly been a member of the gang. Some form of Government recorder is needed in prisons-an official in no way dependent upon police favour and not kept on the job long enough to identify himself with the polics attitude. The police need protection against unfounded alle Rations of ill-treating persons in their charge, the public require security against abuse of power by individual members of the police, and justice demands that there shall be no possibility of repudiating con- fessions and statements. There are many difficulties to be faced, but the present position is not satisfac tory and additional safeguards should be designed.

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C.B.E. (Military): - Commodore

of the Legislative Council withdrew of Member of the Most Excellent the motion on being assured by the will receive an Honorary M.B.E.

Order of the "British Empire, but Governor that the fact of their op- position being unanimous would be reported to the Colonial Office in a despatch. Evidently the strong stand taken on their question, has impressed the Home authorities, for the Colonial Secretary's deletion R. A. S. Hill. of this item from Hong Kong's O.B.E. (Military): Surgeon Com Budget shows that he too is of mander Gerrard (Retired).

O.B.E. (Civil): Mr. A. H. Crook, opinion that the Colony does not need the ackled defence of the Kau- Mr. Crook is the well known head. sing, with 30 Naval Volunteers on master of Queen's College, in which board. In commenting upon this post he succeeded Mr. B. Tanner.

1025. He is 34 scheme when it was first brought in Octber, forward, we expressed the opinion naturalist and botanist whose Owing to pressure on our space that it was an unnecessary men-

research work оп local fore Mr. R. Abbit's Cricket Notes, have

sure, and we are glad to learn that has commanded the attention of the had to be held over (as he feared the Home Government has taken authorities at Kew Gardens, Fol til Saturday morning.

llowever the same view.

lowing a series of articles in The Fellow Dragon (the magazine of Queen's College), Mr. Crooks' observations and discoveries were placed in the archives at Kew.

News and Views.

There was much to be said for the point of view, as society was not then ready for much of the freedom enjoyed to-day, and liberty of speech and pen would have been as dangerous as the explosives and high voltage electricity which, in our accustomed hands, can be put R. SIEW KWAN WONG, doth

Hereby Give Notice that the Two to many uses without incurring Powers of Attorney, dated 9th Decem risk of disastrous consequences. BEL, 1926, and 16th JANUARY, granted

To-day the police of all nations and given to LEUNG KAM KONG.

waging struggle with criminals and agitators who apply criminal methods for political ends. The criminal is essentially a man who cannot adapt himself to the of steadiness and standards efficiency required in modern com- All Communications with S Kmercial, industrial and political TRUST, LIMITED, should be addressed life. His prototype in older days te Mass. EU YAN SANG, No. 109, was ROBIN HOOD, who disliked the Norman rule and later, less plea- QUEEN'S BOLD CENTRAL

saut, but still very picturesque figures, such as Captains MORGAN and Kinn, Mr. CLAUDE DUVAL and There will be a concert at the Dick TURPIN. To-day, and to relate, Helena May Institute on Thursday, many highly strung, adventurous January 9, at 5.20 p.m., with items and not unchivalrous 'natures, find-by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bowes-rot long ago the case. ing the office-desk irksome and Smith and Major J. L. P. Macnair, cramping to the expression of their Tickets may be booked in advance, personalities seek escape from this but tens must be booked; telephone prosaic atmosphere by becoming cat Matron, C. 2100. barglars, motor bandits and polit tieni enthusiasta of the kind who believe in bombs to-day and ad- ministration to-morrow!"

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he describes at come length, on page 5, the match between Club and Navy."

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Looking Back 25 Years,

The subject of cotton, when mooted now in Hong Kong, is not so likely to evoke frowns ne was

The recent

NAVAL PROMOTIONS.

telegrams aromising good crops The Naval Intelligence Depart- and cheaper rates helped to appre-ment informs us that the following cints the value of local shares, and Royal Naval promotions, to date to make more benign the counten-from December 31, 1929, have begu ances of local shareholders. Hong announced. The following forthcoming wed Kong is, moreover, offering some Commander to Captains.-E. B. dings are announced at the local promise of one day becoming less C. Ficken, F. N. Atwood, I. 3. B.

Martin Registry: Mr.

In Tower, J. F. B. Carsiake,, M. J. C. George dependant upon foreign cotton. There is also crime on the big O'Connor, schoolmaster, to Miss addition to the arens cultivated by De Meric.

Lieutenant-Commanders to Com scale, the drug traffic, the trade Helen Gilmore, schoolmistress, both the Chinese, our New Territory is in women, multitudinous forms of residing at the Peninsula Hotel, receiving special attention in this mandera A, G. N. Wyatt, R. L swindling, gun-running and boot Kowloon. Mr. John Keith Bous-direction, the Colonial Govern- Moore, F. R. Baxter, E. D. B. M. legging. It is an unfortunate field, residing at Fanling, to Miss ment taking up the work so im Carthy, H. R. Sandwith, D. P. thing for the rest of the world that Edith Gwendolyn Castens, of Sha

portant to the Cotton Growing As Cather, R. F. Norice, G. D. Yates, certain American financial interests, meen, Canton.

sociation, and advancing money H. Chanchy, F. C. Flynn, R, A by an alliance with genuine tem

for the purchase of seeds. The Startin, R. D. Oliver, A. B. Fan- perance enthusiasts. should have

The following messages have been Botanical Department will, of showe, 1. A. P. Macintyre, H. H. passed laws whose effect has been to exchanged between the Governor course, retain part of the advance M. William, H B. Crane, N. B. build.up a great criminal interest, of Mano and the Governor of for its own experiments; but is is Deark, E. H. N. Harvey, J. A. violent, wealthy and unscrupulous. Hong Kong To Govertor, Hong understood that native farmers are Bickford Smith, E. S. Brand, E. for the distribution of bad liquor. Kong,-Desejo vexe e colonia Hong to be encouraged by advances from L. Serthon, T. H. Troubridge, P. It diverts the forces of law. and Kong as, majores prosperidades no the fund thus set apart. Whether Todd, A. C. G. Madden, H: J. order from war on the real criminal novo ano 1830.-GOVERNOE, Maçao." it will pay any of them to cease Murphy. to the person guilty of a legal To this friendly message. Sir Cecil planting rice in order to grow cot. offence which no one regards as Clementi replied as follows: On ton is, however, a question for the a crime. Worse still, it blurrs the behalf of Hong Kong I cordially future to answer; and the major issue in the fight between law and reciprocats Your Excellency's New ity will doubtless prefer to wait anarchy. No one regards a gang Year greeting, and I wish the until the result of the experiments robber or an opium smuggler as Colony of Macao every happiness to be carried out in the hitherto Six-roomed & Five-roomed Apartments. skipper and crew of a smart rum.

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runner command 'more admiration Italian Business-men Due. than blame, and cannot always be

uncultivated areas has been made apparent. There is a reasonable prospect of successful: cultivation, According to some experts, even in our humid climate.-Hong, Kung Daily Press, Jan. 3, 1905, Looking Back 50 Years.

Engineer Commander to Engr. Capt.-S. R. Dight, H. T. Huxham, G. W. R. Page.

Lieut.-Commander (E) to Com- mander (E) F. W. Tamplin, Walker, R. P. Chapman.

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nut down as criminale, through a The Lloyd Triestino motor vessel big proportion of the bootleggers Remo, which left Singapore on New appear to be unmitigated ruffians. Year's Day, is due to arrive here. The American police have to ad- on the 6th instant, when she will

berth alongside the Kowloon The Manila Comercio publishes minister the law, even when it is Wharf. Among her passengers are particulars of the patent slip which not very satisfactory law. They are up against a difficult proposition, thirty industrial magnates from the Hong Kong and Whampoa and one of the weapons which they Enst to study the possibility ention to be allowed to lay at D. H. Lough, (To date January 1, Italy who are making a trip to the Dock Company have made appli have perfected is this system of severe and secret examination call of larger business between Italy Manita. If the project, as is hop-1930).

The trip ed, meets with the approval of His Captains to Rrevet Maor.-A. M. ed the third degree." Crime is, and Oriental counties. however, an international matter, was planned by the Japanese Con- Excellency the Captain-General, it Graig. (To date January 1, 1930), is expected that the land required The zone of promotion for Lieut- and the police forces of different sul-General in Milan, and the busi-

Commander on June 30, 1930 will nessmen have on board samples of for the slip, machine-shops, &c.; nations naturally work in co-opera- tion, and tend to become cosmo- various merchandise which will be will be obtained on favpurable nolitan in their methods, London, of interest to local importers, who terms. Half the capital is to rais New York and Path de nit great are invited on board to inspect the ed in the Philippines and the other motor half will be supplied by the Dock crime centres, and the liaison be samples. The Remo in

peter patient-vessel-of-3780 gross tons and is a Company, by whom the concers is close. It is, therefore, inevitable sister ship of the Icomble. Não 161 will be worked, Hong Kong Dalry

Press, Jana, 1880. that some form of "third degree" under command of Capt. Camelli.

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