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stated:-
Mr. Edsel Ford has announc- Friends of George Noble, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Noble offed a 6.830,000,000 expansion pro- Shanghai, will be sorry to learn gramme for the Ford Motor Co. in that he sustained a contused wound the United States. The programme on the head, fractured right collar bone, and shock, when a motor-cycle
WEATHER REPORT. Suddenly the world awoke to tho fact that the British Empire had Yesterday's weather report, fore-expanded in all directions, sanes- rast and remarks, issued by the ing a huge proportion of the New Royal Observatory at 3.20 p.m., and Old Worlds. A distinguish
ed American historian, Admiral MAAN, in his "Influence of Sea and other Power upon History writings, showed how British trade, prestige, and overseas possessions had grown under the protection The small of dominant fleet. Colonies of the 18th century had widened into the Indian Empire and the vast oversen Dominions. More than 10,000 foreign tourists, The idea of "the Flect as the key the majority of them Americans, to Empire" became fashionable in will visit Japan during the first six
The anticyclone remains station ary to the NW of Shangbal. Fresh monsoon will continue along the S.E. coast of China and over the N. China Sea,
Local Forecast: N. winds, mode rate, overcast, miety at first, im, proying later.
BIRTH.
he was riding struck a post in Ekinhin-road, Annerley, Brisbane, Australia. Ambulance bearers ren dered arst aid, and conveyed him to hospital where he is progressing favourably;
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Graduation daràmony.
The Yeung Chung Girls' College, 40, Caine Road, cordially invites parents, guardians and friends of will include extensive constructions pupils to the Graduation Exercises, to be held at the Ko Sing Theatre of new building, and purchases of
on Thursday, January 23, when new equipment, during 1930. It is
fulfilment of pledges made by Mr. Lady Clementi will give away the prizes. Eleven girls have satia- Henry Ford to President Hoover in connection with the administra-inctorily completed the Middle tion's prosperity plan" for fur- Course in Chinese, and over thirty thering constructive work and the Higher Primary Course. The absorbing the shock of the recent Yeung Chung College was opened in Hong Kong six years ago by stock market crash.
Miss Cheung Yuk Mui, the Head- mistress, and other Chinese ladies. It is now a very big school, having an average daily attendance of over 200 pupila throughout the year. There are different sections, from Kindergarten up to Middle School. The excellent resulta achieved with- in such a short space of time are noteworthy.
A chance meuting in Honolulu high piners, as all nations set out menths of 1930, according to resulted in the obtaining of a valug to build navies. I fects are
estimates by the Japan Touristable deposition by Perey Hammond, XAVIER-On January 11, at St. still strategically fashionable, and Bureau. The tourist trade general dramatic critic of the New York
more than Yen Herald-Tribune, now on Marie's Hospital, Shanghai, statesman continue to hold my will yield to Mr. and Mrs. F. XAVIER,&perialistic ambitions, rivalry in 60,000,000 during the year, it is building warships will continue. estimated, the majority of it coming daughter.
Agreements will not help if they from passengers on the numerous do not express a genuine will to world-tour ships which will visit the
It is easy to walk round or ports of the Empire, even through agreements. Lengthen the life of battleships to prevent re-building, and the old battleships will be virtually re-built every few years; limit the number and sizo
nenee.
Millions of
cigarette - smokers throughout the Japanese Empire are praying for the success of the
a world tour with Mr. Haniniond, Before leaving New York Hammond brought suit against a motorist who ran down a ear in which the critic' and Mrs Hammond were riding. One of the witnesses was St. Clair McKelwag, then a New York news- raperman, and now Japan corre spondent for the Chicago Tribune. In Honolulu Hammond met Irene Corbally Kuhn, a former New York newspaper, woman, who mentioned that Mekelway was in Japan.. On arrival in Tokyo Hammond obtain in his suit.
DEATHS. CHAT-On December 10, at his son's residence, East Sheen, Captain JAMES CRAIG, late of Singapore. KENDALL-On January 13, at 340,
Sue Bourgeat, Shanghai, Marof etuisers, and, as in the case of Five Power Naval Conference in ,GARET MARY, aged 10, younger Germany, more skill and moneyLondon. Finance Minister. Inouye daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. will be expended on design nad has announced that if the Confer equipment. Fleet efficiency dependsence ends in an agreement permit Wern-On December 10, at Glasgow, first and foremost on the men, ting a reduction in Japan's naval
THOMAS WEIZ, of Brincliffe, From a straicgist's point of view, expenditure, the price of tobaceod Me Kelway's depositions for use Helensburgh, formerly of Shang- hai, in his 65th year.
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it is always worth saving on mate- rin to improve personnel. Extra practise ammunition, more time at sen,, more money on education, for all ranks, can counteract a mere, reduction in numbers of the older warships.
If nations want peace, confer. ences and restrictions will help, but if pacific protestations and pro- mises are insincere, the consequent evasions and accusations of evasion merely lead further into the morass of distrust and suspicion among nations. No one can foretell the course of this Conference. In the pust many such gatherings, assem- bling with equally high Lopes and ideals, have deteriorated into un- worthy wrangling and dissolved without achieving any tangible ad- vance towards the objective all were alleged to be sincerely seeking. At THE NAVAL CONFERENCE, the conclusion the world has been on the one hand that informed
results beyond expectation were achieved," and on the other that there had been "abysmal failure." Party politics and personal am bitions can never be entirely ruled out, and few judgments are entire unbiassed. But the world desire of the ordinary man and woman for peace, and for the gradual abolition of the weaphs for War, is
The Five Poser Naval Conference assembles in London to-day, with dignified pageantry. The delegates will be received in the House of Lards by the KING, who is to declare the proceedings open and
to cut
factor
a military crisis arrive after a long era of peace, the know- ledge that they are not "rendy to the last gaiter buttim," that they cannot guarantee victory in eix weeks" har an amazingly restrains the decision between peace and ing effects upon those faced with war.
can he lowered. Tobacen is a Gov- ernment monopoly in Japan, and one of the principal sources of publie income..
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Robbing Imperial Tombs.
Peping-Robberies of Imperial tombs in the hills around Peping are continuing, in spite of the guards set to watch them, the
recent robbery occurred at the tomb Chinese Pross reports. The most. of Yu Esi, one of the favorite con- Chien Lung. Four soldiers have cubines of the Manchu Emperor been arrested charged with сот plicity in the robbery. All of the valuable pieces buried with the con- The Prince of Wales_paid an in-cabine have disappeared, the Chin- formal visit to St. Pancras last
ese Press declares, and some of them month. He is a shareholder in the have appeared for sale in Peping A message from Edmonton, St. Pancras House Improvement markets. The loot from the tomb was said to be rich. Another rob- Alberta, says that following the Sciety, which, under, the chairman- Attorney General's investigation, ship of Father J. B. Jellicce, is hery has occurred at the tomb of a at Hauchisku, warrants have been issued against providing three-rocmed flats in the Manchu Princess
near the city of Malanku. The the .W.C. Solloway and Harvey Mills, district at a rental of 99. 5d. a week.
coffin was forced open and partners of a well-known brokerage Father Jellicoe and his fellow work.
bones of the deceased scattered over Arm specializing in mining oiler, Father Scott, conducted the
the grave. No arrests have been siceks with 40 branches throughout Prinse on a tour of a new block of
made in this case. The largest Canada, on a large of "conducting flats erected by the society in Drum-
tomb robbery occurred more than mond-crescent, The Prince stopped
Ryear ago, when the tombs of the to chat with Mr. Kennedy, one of the tenants. He then visited n Emperor Chien Lung and the Em- model public house run by Father prese-Dowager Tsu Hsi were enter- Jellicoe in Stibbington-strert, and ed and robbed of their valuable, shook hands with inen in the bar. contents. It is estimated that the The Prince also went into houses thieves obtained jade, gold, silver. Maury Graham, famous U.S. air in Sydney-street, the whole of which and other gems to the value of mail pilot, who has been missing
more than five million dollars. since last week, is believed to be is to be demolished by the society to lost in the mountains in the vicin-make room for a two-and-a-half- aere block of flats, and afterwards ity of Las Vegas A search of the visited the Working Men's Colleg mountain district over which he
in Crowndale-road. N.W. flew his regulat trips is now under way. It is thought that he may have been compelled to make a fore Japan's Minister to China.
conspiracy at Common Law in connection with the operations in
Al their brokerage business in berta." Solloway was detained at Vancouver and Mills at Toronto,
ed landing because of engine trou
The Japanese Government has rio intention of withdrawing the name of Mr. T: Obata, which was
tile. Occasionally pilots crash into the mountains because of fog which prevents their discovering the ne-abmitted the National Government cessity for higher altitude.
mistakes.
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A London writer wonders whether there has ever been a more success ful student at the Royal Academy, Schools than the brilliant young
The Cutty Sark.
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Interesting differences between the young people in Germany and those of Great Britain are reveal- ed by Mr. Hugh Lofting, the au- thor of the Dolittle hooks, which have now been translated into most. European languages. He is in England after a tour of Austria and Germany, and goes to America shortly. Mr. Lofting said German boys and girls work much harder, and their school system is far prore strict. The young péo- ple are "fed up with war and peace. A strongly in favour of great deal of flying is done in Ger- faany, and the average person now has no fear of going up-or com- ing down. "You see very little militarism in Germany or Austria, and the Youth Movement, which includes a great deal of gymnastica And athletics for girls as well as boys, is enormously strong-much
stronger than in this country. For the first time young Germany has found that it may think as it wants to, and its elders will not interfere. "Not many years ago young Ger- many was had at sports. but to-day and tennis, swimming, rowing, other things are tremendously po- pular with both sexes. Girls are no longer content to sit and sew as they were but a few years ago. They are much better than our chil.. dren at languages, and nearly every German child can talk some English and French. The classics are not neglected either and the curriculam is by no means purely utilitarian,"
of China in Nanking to be Japanese Minister to that country, the Unit deliver an address of welcome. The
with which those assembling at St. crcumstances and netting could James' Palace will have to reckon,
There was a sensation within aed Press was informed at the For.
not be
more auspicious. King No one wants failure; no political nation last week when the Shang eign Office, China has refused to hai Exchange Brukers Association's accept Mr. Obata on the grounds Groncs is perhaps the most widely-reputation will be made by main-early circular came out. The streets that the Chinese people would re- were filled with excited peuple dash- sent his presence in that country known personality in the world taining the meessity for big navies. The strategists. themselves are to day, and sums up in himself, to divided between the rival claims from office to office and tele- because of his connection with the phone bells jangled unceasingly, for notorious 1 Demands" submitted a very remarkable degree, the old of sea-power and tir-power, but everyone wanted to get in on what to China by Japan during the
the nuen, and women, in the street
ever deal happened to be guing: or World War. Japan, it is under- theory of moblesse oblige and the
want neither one nor the other. else to find out what particularstood, will simply do without now ideas of democracy. Born & Not colonies or "glory or prestige political development was in the Minister in China, until such time as Mr. Obata is accepted or some It all happened through a prince, he has worked with his are their needs and desires, but air.
security, prosperity, and a lower hands and known the anxiety of ing of taxation. These are seating in each of three cases where of the Legation in Peping will be "one" being substituted for ather arrangeinent reached. Affairs the ordinary skilled worker. For ments which may force experts and sterling was quoted. The explana handledy by the Charge d'Affaires, the King it was, with appropriate statesmen.
the technical tien was: "Of course, it is obvious with the assistance of the regular knots. symbolism, the anxiety of the
And it is well that they a mistake. But people are not Consular and diplomatic staff." present mood for peace should be always so generously inclined over Captain of a ship. The House of used to weaken the means for war. Lords is an epitome of English Should
The public interest taken in the history. Its traditions are founded
celebrated dipper Cutty Sark has been intensified by a report that she in the Middle Ages, and on its!
is being fitted with sails and recen scolls are the names of the great
ditioned for a cruise as a yacht, if statesinen and fighting men who
Chinese painter, Mr. Teng Hiok not as cargo carrier. According fashioned the British Empire and
medal and prize for which he has fist, the facts are that Chiu, who has so far gained every
to L correspondent in Lloyd' bore a big part in moulding the
so far gained every medal and prize petent sailmaker and a few hands Tickets may be obtained frem..the world as its exists to-day. St.
enterrd into competition. The of the skeleton crew she carries have Leading Clubs in the Colony or frum:--
only prize that was leit open for some time been engaged in-ak- James Palace speaks with equal
for him as the Turner Golding fore, main and topsails, etc., MR. E. I. WYNNE JONES, C.J.D., significance of ambassadors over.
Medal and Scholarship. Mr. Chiu which will restore her to the con- actually painted the many centuries to a great Court:
picture, dition of her paimy days. Gaptain MR. H. J. ARMSTRONG,
or, rather, the three pictures-a pre-W. H. Dowman, who owns the of men of all nations serving in the
liminary drawing, small oil ver vessel, is away from Falmouth, and Looking Back 25 Years. 1, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL.
Joint Hon. Secretaries. main what they considered the in-
sion, and the full-size landscape as far as is known no decision has The principal gentry in Canton terests of their own countries first,
between Friday and Monday, and we reached as to her future, but held a meeting in one of the joss Fot without regard
earried off the gold medal and it is certain that many serious con-houses and discussed the question of £30 prize.
siderations would have to be taken buying back the Hankow and humanity at large. It is customary to deride pageantry in our drab,
With two dead in Los Angeles masts and general equipment before
into account with regard to hull, Canton Railway from the Ameri cans. Their ider was to cancel the industrial world, but as the robes
from the new epidemic of peiten she could be sent to sea under sail. contract of Hap Hing & Company, cosis ("parrot, fever") and a score Meanwhile, the vessel remains in and raise money by means of a of Law further the efficient render-
of ohers seriously ill, Dr. Hugh Falmouth Inner Harbour in charge lottery. Five hundred thousand The Lantern Lecture to be given Cummings, Surgeon General of the of Captain Gilbert, and is open to ing. of justice between man and
tickets at $2 each every month man. so the atmosphere in which at the Helena May Institute on
United States Public Health "Ser-visitors,
($200,000 to be paid as prizes) left the Naval Conference meets and Tuesday, 1st instant will be at 6vice, last week assumed control of
a balance of eight hundred thousand will deliberate cannot fail to assist p.m. and sut at 3.30 p.m. as, adver the Government's fight, to prevent
dollars to be used for the redemp- maintaining the high ideals and tised.
tion of the railway.-Hong Kong carnest endeavour freely expressed
Daily Prean, January 21, 1905. by all delegates
Looking Back 50 Years.
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During the Chinese New Year holidays (January 28, 29, and 39) a constant supply of water will be
Date of Issue of Bach Certificates and CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME and ritual of our British Courts given in all rider-main districts.
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The total output of the Kailan On the other hand, it is possible Mining Administration mines for to stake too much on this Confer the week ending December amounted The Prime Minister and his to 101,571 fons, and the sales during colleagues have warned the world į the period jo 97,479 tona. that if it should fail a new era of
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naval competition, with all its Mr. E. Cockell, Hon. Com-
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spread of the disease. Efforts by The Modern Stoker. scientists to obtain authentic in- In no branch of the navy is the formation concerning the nature of wonderful improvement in person. the ailment has thus far been unnel shown more plainly than in the successful. It causes a high tem- stokers. In the early days of the
announcement that the perature, does not yiel to treatment steam navy that element was the British Squadron in the China Sea and is known to be spread by par-roughest of the rough, always in is to be strengthened by the addition rots to human beinga. It is pro-1 trouble afloat and ashore. The of a small turret ironclad in a proof bable that a Government ban
that the Home Government are not seamen regarded the stoker as against importation of parrots from being quite an inferior being, quite indifferent to the necessity of ahead. But the Conference will do tion at Peiping, has been awarded South America may be laid down und there WAS little inter- making some alteration in the corn- no more and can do no more than the Order of the British Empire
course between the
hran position of a feet in these waters. two Mr. and Mrs. register each nation's will to peace for his services.
ches. Things began to get better, At present it consists of one double- and disarmament. This will to Cockell, whose home in Peiping is
and a better class of stoker to he screw ironclad frigate, three wooden peace or war is determined by said to bs one of the showplaces of
A sensational raid was carried attracted into the service, when corvettes of un great power, eighteen many factors, and being ultimately Chinese art, are at present on leave,
small sloops and gun vessels, & des. based on the wishes of ordinary travelling in Australia.
out by officers of the Gambling Sup. naval boilers tended to beugre more pression Department in Singapore complicated mechanically and call-patch vessel; and a receiving ship, men and women it is variable and
more careful attention. The small vessels are all of a class uncertain. At present the world A quantity of straw stored in qn last week. The premises searched ed for
now almost obsolete, quite incapable does not want war, but, opinions open shed on, the Kowloon Canton were those of the newly formed Then another incentive to profes- SERVICE TO READERS.
change 1 In the easy-going dol- Railway, near the Hunghom bridge Cosmopolitan Club on Ang Siang sional efficiency was offered by the ofaking any show against modern drums of the Victorian age, when in Chatham Road was destroyed in Hill. The membership of this club stokers being given mechanicians' heavily-armed. gunboats such no one wanted to fight, this general a small fire at about 9.30 p.m. yes. is drawn from all local communi- work. More and mare responsible. Russia is said to be sending out for THE HONG KONG DAILY
of jobs were given to the branch, and the reinforcement of her Pacific PRESS, LTD., and the HONG
will found expression in the British terday. Assistance was rendered by ties and includes KONG WEEKLY PRESS, through fighting services and especially the two appliances from the Kowloon Europeans. Isaac Levine, stated every improvement in professional Squadron. The Russians are their London Office, at 21, BRIDE Navy. All the world over navics Fire Station which remained on the to be an Australian, was arrested status produced an improved class neying particular attention to the Now the Admiralty Pacific Ocean; the Chinese have the LANE, FLEET STREET, E.C. 4, are pre-languished. In the British fleet scene for about ten minutes.
by Mr. Tongue, A.S.P., and his of recruit. pared to give Subscribers and extraordinary smartness survived
Party, and was produced before Mr. orders that all battleships, battle most formidable little fleet of gun- bants perhaps in the world; the Visitors advice regarding accom at snil-drill," evolutions," and Graduates of the Domestic Science P. S. Williams, the Becond Police cruisers, aircraft carriers, and mo modation available, motoring fed-
a rather fancy system of "fleet School in Yamura, Mikatá-gari, Magistrate, on charges of being the dern cruisers shall train their first Japanese have a very respectable class stokers at sea in high-power ironclad squadron too; and other lities, suitable shopping centres,
exercisca," But when it came to Fukui Prefecture have decided they occupier of a TO LET.
gunnery, the first care was the will be married in cotton kimono house, managing a common gaming electricity, a syllabus being Inid European Powers are represented. If, when at home, they will call paintwork, and half the ammuni- eesting not more than Ten 5 each house and printing sweep, tickets down for & ten-day course, followed And yet we, with more commerco FFICE (2 Rooms) TO BE LET
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or telephone to the above address tion was dumped overboard when during 1330 to aid the Premier in on the Penang races without the by an examination which calls for and greater interests to protect than lieutenant was not his retrenchment programme. In name of the printer or settlement 65 per cent. of the possible marks all the rest put together, refuse to BONGBONGORIA
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