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SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE, HONG KONG,
ANNUAL THE
GENERAL MEETING of the SOCIETY will be held in the BOARD ROOM of the Haxo KONG GINERAL CHAXEER OF COMMIACH on FRIDAY, 21st MARCH, 1930, at 5.30 PM.
For the following purposes :----
(a) To receive the Report of the Committee and Statement of Accounts for the past year (b) To aleet the Ocers, and Com-
mittee for the ensuing year. (c) To consider the manner in which St. Groner's Day shall be delibrated..
(d) To transact any ather business of which doe Notice has been given,
8. T. BUTLIN,
Hon. Secretary.
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THE
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By Order,
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TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Nhat the FIFTE ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held on SATUR DAY, the 15ra DAY OF MARCH, 1930, at the BOARD ROOM of the Company SOON FLOOR, EXCHANGE BUILDING, Hong Kong, at 11 O'CLOCK A, for the purposs of receiving * Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Directors, for the Finan oil Year ended Slat Dicas, 1929, and re-clocting Two Directors and the Anditors.
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Secretary,
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HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB.
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BIRTHS.
cident occurred at Yaumati, and the assailant's state of mind is being investigated by the authorities.
Capt. A. Torrible, one of the most popular of the Yangtze skip pers, retired, recently from Butter- held & Swize's after 28 year's sor- vice, 23 of them in command. Capt. and Mrs. Torrible left Shanghai for Victoria, B. C., where they will reside, last week, by the Empress of Asia.
It is unfortunate that so much The Canton Government "has re confusion and friction has been ceived instructions from. Nanking caused in England over the augges not to allow manuscripts of Dr. tion that certain special prayers Sun Yat Sen which are of historical should be offered at church-services value, to be sold to foreignera. next Sunday. Some weeks ago an Any one disobeying this order will agitation was started in London be severely dealt with..
Two Chinese women were attack. The depressions are moving cast with a view to organizing a national protest against the Russian Gov- ward and are now central over Nernment's attitude towards Chrised yesterday by a man armed with Koren and to the NNE. of Tokyo. tianity. How much or little truta a pair of scissors. They received A feeble anticyclone rentalts ge there is in the stories of atrocities | søveral injuries and had to be sent tral over the Upper Yangtze Val-we do not know, and some people, to the Kowloon Hospital. The in- Joy.
it is to be feared, do not trouble themselves to examine the accuracy of such happenings as have been reported. If they did, they would realise that some of the allegations were palpably improbable. In any case, it must be remembered that Coon. On March 4, at Leigh-on-in many respects Russia is still Sea, Essex, to Mr. and Mrs mediaval, and the attitude of the H. M. Cook, twin daughters. Medieval Church towards those DAVIES.-OT!
at March 7, the bold enough to doubt er defy it Country Hospital, Shanghai, was not so free from "frighfulness" to Mr. and Mrs. B.. A. DAVIES, that Christians can afford to be too eritical of Communists. Moreover, EDWARDS-On March 9, at the since the war most people have Paulun Hospital, Shanghai to become very sceptical about all Mr. and Mrs. EINAR EDWARDS, atrocity stories, especially when political issues are involved. There may be a very considerable element of truth forming the basis of such allegations, but when sensationa accounts of tortures and wholesale executions are circulated by persons known to be politically hostile to
A fishing junk master reports to the alleged perpetrators of these
a tendency to the Water Police Station, Kow- horrors, there is
"propaloon, that on March 6, whilst off regard such stories aa
in the unfortunately-now Li Man Island, in Chinese waters, gaada
he encountered very heavy weather and his junk capsized." The thirty- two people on board were throwa into the sea and the junk sank. Twenty-two were picked up later by a passing junk, but the fate of of the other ten are not known. The master thinks that they are drifting on a large piece of wood which they managed to get hold of.
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MARRIAGES. HARGREAVES-BAILEY. On March 8, at Shanghai, CuFFORD, son of Mrs. HARGREAVES, of Acering ton, Lancs., and the late Mr. ALBERT HARGERAVES, of From Denis, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ROBERT BAILEY, of Shanghai. LANG-MACKAY-On February 19, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, Hvon LANG, of Mingary, Wor plesdon Hill, to MAYDEE, daughter of Mr. and Mr. MACKAY, of Tadworth.
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The cruiser Cumberland, Capt. L F. Potter, left Chatham on March for the China Station after being refitted. The Royal Marine contingent of the ship on her new commission will be under Capt. 8. A. Field, who was pres sent at Jutland, and was in the Centaur when she was mined in the Bight in June, 1918. He was landed at Smyrna as Consulate Guard in 1919 when the Greek Army occupied the place
Mr. Pepys in Hong Kong.
This day to office and then be times to my wide-merchants, Caid becks, where Mr. Oliver mighty civil. And I de speak with him about a certain strong water that Jonas Shish, a master shipwright late out of Plymouth town, do tell me he drank there to his mighty content. And I do find its name: be called gyans, whereof I do or der me a hoggeshend, as I find it, right comforting to the stomach Reports from Harbin state that
these cold nights. And I do pricke Mr. C. F. Garstin who has assum- Mr. Oliver that Bo do send a tierce. cd office as H. Consul General,
of claret for the poor thirsty ac in a press interview stressed the
tors who do rehearse my play: But. fact that the raising by the British
much I fear they quench not their Government of the Harbin Con-thirst in this way And while sulate General is a proof that Man- charia is now regarded as an im portant trade centre.
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there. I do meet Mr. Marriott, who do act Caesar in my play, and as Mr. Povy do tell me do act the part marvellous, well, and in the drinking scene as lifelike as ever anyone saw, so I do congratulate him heartily, and he mighty pleas ed and do bring out some curious sherrys sack they do, keep. And very merry we were. And so to nuncheon at the Club where all in a fine pother over the dues which men say must grow more. But while our gettings be less and our outgoings be more, Lord! but how shall a man fare 1 So melancholy back to the office, and later home where I did even my accounts. But I doubt I am'a worse man tham last year, which is a sorry · CASE. And so to bed.
The Dwindled Dollar.
H.M.S. Vindictive, Capt. C. G. Stuart, D.S.O., D.S.C., has left Chatham for the China Station with new half-crews for 10 gun- left Plymouth on in-boats. She as
We note that the South Chinc March 6, and her subsequent pro- gramme is.-Malta, March 16-18; Morning Port joins issue with us on the question of stabilising the Port Said, March 91-92; Suez, March 23; Aden, March 23-23; dollar, contending that Hong Kong Colombo, April 5-10; Singapore, currency, should be put on a gold April 15-18; and Hong Kong, April basis. No suggestion is offered as
to how this is to be done, or what's 23. The Vindictive was commis- sioned for this new service at Chait would cost. We are told that the many and large interests settled tham on February 18.
and operating wholly in the Colony have been disastrously hit by the fall in exchange, and for them it ja argued there is only one remedy-
"Those deal-
generally accepted and worst mean ing of the word...
As a result of the agitation in England over the alleged atrocities in Russia, the leaders of religious opinion decided to set apart a day on which special prayers were to be offered in the various churches and DEATHS..
chapels under their control. The AQUINO BOULA-On March 7, at the naval and military authorities then Paulin Hospital, Shanghai, intimated that on the day appoint- FILOMENT (MINNIE) DOMINGAS ed by the clergy for these special D'AQUINO Bouza, aged 35. prayers, servicemen were not to be LOUREIRO.-On March 9, at sofficially paraded for such services. Yulin Road, Shanghai, Josera If soldiers. and sailors wished to EDWARD WILDE LOUREIRO (TED- take part voluntarily, DIE), aged 55 years, late Russo-dividuals, they were welcome to do Asiatic Bank, beloved husband so, but the Government could not of FLORENCE LOUREIRO and countenance any official participa- youngest son of the late PEDRO tion by his Majesty's forces in LOUREIRO and of Mrs. JESSIE religious services which, however, courteously phrased, amounted to NOVAES (Lisbon, Portugal). NEWFARD:-On March 9. at the condemnation of a Government with Country Hospital, Shanghai, which Great Britain had diplomatic HAROLD FREDERICK NEWHARD, relations. In other words, it would aged 52.
be an unfriendly net towards a
Extracts published in feet orders PORTABIA On March 9, at the friendly Government. The Arch-
General Hospital, Shanghai, bishop of Canterbury resented the from the quarterly returns of VICENTE PAULO PORTARIA, aged suggestion that there was anything signalling practices between H.M.
savouring of politics in the "prayer ships and merchant vesels show a stabilised dollar.
that a total of 1,39 successful ex-ing mainly with imports and ex-. WILSON.-On March 3, at St. he had prepared for use at inter-
Mary's Hospital, Shanghai, T. cessory services in his diocese, bat ercises were carried out during the ports to and from China can have. no great concern either way; their B. WILSON.
how is it possible to avoid political quarter ended September 30, 1929, implications in such circumstances? as compared with 1,822 for the pre- hopes lie in China," but for others The point to be remembered is that vious quarter. There were only five a stabilised dollar is essential. It the Soviet Government is hostile failures to establish communication; would be interesting to set out in not to the Christian religion alone. The sloop Clematis, in the Red Sea parallel the comparative interests of but to all religious faitha. It is as Division, came first in order of those in the Colony engaged ʼn im- difficult for some Christians to be merit, with 84 exercises. The crui-port and export trade with China patient with such an attitude as it sers Cleopatro and Concord troop- and of those whose interests are next, with wholly with and within the Colory. is for Communists to bear with ing to China, wer
but
moderate- and 72 exercises respectively. The Possibly the Government may coD- Fundamentalists,
Fourth Flotilla, Mediterranean sider it worth while making an im- minded men will agree that the
Fleet, and the cruiser Cambrian partial investigation into the sub- position has been stated very reason-
trooping to China, each had 71.ject, which is certainly of very great ably by the Marquis of Tavistock.
His Lordship says all reliable On the mercantile side vessels of importance. In the event of such the British Tanker Co. came first an inquiry being held, we would evidence goes to show that the
with 107 exercises, and the P. and suggest that any resident in the Soviet leaders are perfectly sincere
Colony having evidence to submit be men who honestly believe that re- O ships second with 100. ligion is a most unsocial influence. man Lines, Ltd.. had 74, and the invited to supply facts and figures for examination That the Colony Remembering the appalling degree British India Co. 73.
has been hard hit is generally ad of unspirituality prevalent in the
mitted; the only point at issue is Russian Church before the 1917 re- Action Against "G.B.S." volution and its easy tolerance of Mr. G. D. Eaton, editor of the whether anything can be done to the grossest social injustice, such American magazine Plain Taik, hasj alter matters. Some think it pas a belief is not very surprising. Only announced that he is bringing sile, others disagree; a public and those who have had close personal an action against Mr. Bernard independent investigation at which contact with true Christians, and Shaw because Mr. Shaw's objec- the question can be argued from all with that very rare phenomenon n tions to the publication of cer- points of view would be most on- THERE is much confusion existing community of true Christians, cantain of his personal letters has Portune, and possibly would show
who is in the right. in regard to the place of religion difference between the false article, an hour for a ret an undeter be expected easily to appreciate the caused the magazine to lose 245
in the conduct of British public and the real, and the supreme mined number affairs. About 250 years ago it was beauty and value of the latter. letters were written to Mr. Bernard Looking Back 25 Years
Mr. H. A. Lammert, junior part- "Religion is the opium of the Show's European agent, Siegfried laid down by Lord Chief Justice people, the Soviet leaders think. Trebitsch, of Vienna, about thirty ner of the well-known firm of Hote that Christianity being parcel Probably they are perfectly right years ago. Some have been pub- auctioneers, was married yesterday of the laws of England, to speak in within the limits of their own ob- fished in Plain Tall, and the rest morning at St. John's Cathedral servation. Religion, which, as the were to appear in the March issue. Miss Florence Shaw, daughter reproach of that religion was to
late STUDDERT KENNEDY put it, is According to a statement, by Mr. of Mr. A. Shaw, manager of the speak in subversion of the law dynamite, not dope, is not too Eaton, Mr. Bernard Ehan cabled Hoog Kong Cotton Spinning Until less than fifty years ago that common even in England, and must to his American lawyers giving in Weaving & Dyeing Co. The wed ruling stood, when Lord CoteRipon have been an even rarer thing instructions that Plain Talk should ding, has been postponed owing to Russin before the war. In the be restrained from publishing the the bridegroom being down with upset it completely and his decision opinion of Lord TAVISTOCK, the remaining letters. When Mr. Eaton influenza. Mr. Harold Beth was has since been endorsed by the best way of dealing with the situa- was informed of this he ordered the groomsman, and Miss Ethel Shaw. House of Lords. COLERIDGE declar- tion would be for some of the most printer to atop the impression of bridesmaid. The bride wore a liberal-minded and intellectual the March, number. Later, how white satin dress, trimmed with ed it was no longer true that Christian leaders in England to ever, he gave instructions that the flowered chiffon; and displayed no Christianity was part of the law of invite Soviet representatives to a presses should be started again, but jewellery, except the bridegroom's the land, and even the very funda friendly conference and frank dis meanwhile the stoppage, it is alleg. present. a diamond and emerald ring, Mr. and Mrs Lammert were cussion of the religious question, ed, had cost $45 an hour.
driven to Mr. Shaw's house in a mentals of religion might be attack and afterwards display some of
brougham. After the reception; at ed without a person being guilty of their finest ventures in Christian
which a splendid collection of wed- blasphemy. This ruling was hand-social service. In this way the.
ding presents was exhibited, they Russians might come to realise that ed down in 1883, but the Blasphemy religion is not so intellectually
left for Macro-Hong Kong Daily Lawe still remained on the statute-bankrupt nor so socially unservice
Pries, March 15, 1905. Looking Back 50 Years, book and were occasionally brought able and reactionary as they supar's admission that he knew what "Sir,I see in your to-day's
The Daily Press.
HONG KONG, March 15, 1030, -
PRAYERS, POLITICS, AND PROPAGANDA.
into operation. A few weeks ago the House of Commons passed. the second reading of a Bill providing. that no criminal proceedings shall
pose.
News and Views.
J
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of hours. The
Irresponsible" Slayer.
A more curious murder trial than that of Joseph Philipponet has seldom been heard in the Seine Assize Court. Despite the prison
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for the Indian subscription (to the Irish relief fund), to Mr. Mody. broker, and Mr. Mchta. Now to cor- rect this erroneous impression, and
be was doing when he killed issue that you have given credit Bayle, the chief scientific investi- gator of the Paris Courts, and des pite the medical evidence of his responsibility, counsel pleaded for be instituted in any Court against
his acquittal on the grounds that to give credit to whom it isï due, " any person for schism, heresy diphtheria were reported on Thurs the crime. Previous to this there that it is entirely due to
One case of small-pox and one of
ho could not be held responsible for..T blasphemy blasphemous libele or atheism. Until this Bill becomes day. A law, the Bishop of Birmingham and
take the liberty to
stato
Was a procession of witnesses, all Mr.. T. Inekson's exertions that of whom had come forward volun- the list has been, worked-up to such many others, run the risk of being Commencing Saturday, March tarily to testify on Philipponet's a decent figure. Mr. Jackson visit- SERVICE TO READERS. :
put behind prison-bars, for three 1, 1030, the Royal Observatory behalf. Each was dismissed by the ed on Saturday Inst almost all the years! A clergyman who is also weather reports broadenst from Judge after he had shown that he Indian firms and houses from HE HONG KONG DAILY THE
PRESS, LTD., and the HONG an M.P. pointed out during the Z.B.W. will be announced at 1.30 knew nothing at all about the case. Mesara N. Mody & Co., who head.
A retired Civil servant made terrible | ed. the list, down to the small fry. KONG WEEKLY PRESS, through been applied in any other than a
debate that had the existing law p.m. and 9.30 p.m. daily.
accusations against the victim, sug | who keep their stores, and used their London Office, at 83, FLEET class-bias spirit BERNARD SHAW and There will be a ballad concert at gesting that he had poisoned his his good influence to promote this STREET, F.C. 4, are prepared to give. HG WELLS among a host of others the Helena May Institute on Thura first wife and that he had lived by subscription. Had it been left to Subscribers and Visitors advice would be wearing broad-arrow suits day, March 20, at 6.30 p.m. Items corruption. He was told, uncere the above two members it would regarding accommodation available, for their blasphemies! The fact. by Mrs. K. V. B. Benfield, Mrs. G. moniously to make himself, scarce. purely have resulted in a total motoring facilities, suitable shop that the second reading of the Tinson, Mrs. R. Sanger, Mrs. O. A dentist, who seemed to be there failure. for a reason best known ping centres, etc.
Bill was passed by a substantial C. Womack, Mr. R. A. Green, Miss merely to advertise the fact that to Indians. Knowing this before majority-which included. many Acheson, Mrs. A. R. H. Phillips, he could draw teeth painlessly, hand, they got Mr. Jackson to go very earnest and active Christian and Mrs. F. Mason. Tickets 50 suffered the same ignominious trent with them, and therefore entire workers-shows that Parliament is cente, members 30 cents, soldiers ment, as did also several others who credit must be given to the latter etc... Indian more tolerant and intellectually and sailors in uniform and children wished to air private grievances, gentleman.-Toura
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