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Two Chinese cases of small-pox were notified on Friday,
The name of Dr. G. Lee has been added to the register of Medical Practitioners.
According to the Government Gazette, Mr. H. Shantz has been recognised as in charge of the Con- sulate-General of the United States of America in Hong Kong.
It is notified in the current issue of the Government Gazette, that Mr. B. D. F. Beith has been ap pointed temporarily an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council.
The monthly meeting of the Hong Kong Football Referees Association will be held in the Council Office of the H.K.F.A. French Bank Building, Queen's Road Central, on Thursday at 5.30 p.m. sharp. All interested are cordially invited to attend.
Women-at Hoxing-Matchon.
Soldiers' wives must be wondering: why they have been debarred from seeing boxing matches promoted under the Army Boxing Association
women are to be seen at contexts at the Albert Hall and elsewhere, and at a recent big fight · Mr. Bernard Shaw had so highly-cul- tured and fragile-looking a com panion as Lady Lavery. The Army boxing authorities have decided that boxing is not. edifying ". for women, but surely it can be no it is undoubtedly a great deal more edifying for men, though. more "
interesting, just as a needlework show would be more interesting to worden, as possible performers, than to men. So few women want to go to fights that it seems unnecessary. to trouble to keep them out.
A Dancing Censorship.
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The Dutch Government is about. to introduce a censorship of danc ing. Government inspectors will
creep from place to place dogging, the steps of young couples, separat ing these couples the moment that they abandon themselves too wildly to the rhythm. Holland is said by some to be the most puritan country on this globe, "And, as always with extreme puritanism, it produces a' certain styness of social intercourse and an undue insistence upon the Gutward conventions. People who attended the two Hague Confor ences have said that the atmosphere was like that of Onslow-square on Sunday afternoon. No one could actuso Mr. Snowden and his sta of desiring the delights of the bright young people of Mayinir and Chelse And yet even they
to appreciate the position in which coming forward to offer evidence. this Colony finds itself to-day, and but that disadvantage will be com to judge whether it is better to pletely outweighed by the fact that Yesterday's, weather report, forebear those ills we have than fly to the Committee will be in a position cast and remarks, issued by the others that we know not of. The to say that its investigations were Royal Observatory at 7p.m., public will look pre anything opportunity for the disgruntled to
now-presumably-just hold in full daylight, giving no rules when prominent Society wrong, and just how that wrong hint that the inquiry was just a The anticyclone remains station-can be righted-it it can be hole-and-corner affair, manipulated ary over N. Chins and depressions remedied.
by unseen wirepullers. are situated over Indo-China and With the terms of reference to the N. of Japan.
drawn up for the Currency Com- mittee's guidance, then, there is no fault to find. The questions appear to cover the whole situation very effectively, and at the moment we can suggest no other issue upon which enlightenment is needed. But the constitution..of the Committee does not seem quite in order. Nat. one Chinese banker has been given a seat on the Committee why 1 More than half. of the exchange business handled in this Colony is transacted by Chinese banks. The VILLAS.-On March 25, at Shanghai, whole of the import and expert PLACIDA MARIA VILLAS, aged 88. business handed by British and Ho TUNG-On March 26, at the other European and American
Paulun
Shanghai | business-houses established in the Hospital, PATRICK SHE Ho Tuxo, aged Colony is done with, Chinese mer- two years and three months chants. Nothing but Chinese pro- Dearly beloved son of Mr. and duce and manufactures figure in the Mra É. S. Ke Ho Tuxo.
export of Hong Kong, and it is to Chinese consumers that its imports ultimately go..
Yet on the Com mittee appointed by the Govern- ment to ascertain whether the pre- sent currency system, is the most advantageous for the purposes of the trade of this Colony-which trade consists solely of commerce with China-there is not a single Chinese banker, though there are representatives of British In this extra- banking interests. ordinary omission deliberate or accidental? In either case it is inexcusable, and should be rectified. If the Government did not itself feel disposed to take the respon sibility of selecting representative of Chinese banking interests, surely it would have been possible to enlist the services of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in choosing a gentle- man actually engaged in exchange. Mrs. Margaret White-Popham, business-pue" who could very mute Ar last the Government has decided rially assist the Committee in the to cause inquiry to be made into a prosecution of its inquiries into question which has been puzzling this most complicated question of currency and exchange? There are the public for many months past. at least half a dozen Chinese whose Seven gentlemen representing baak names are familiar to local business ing and business interests have men who are not only fully but" and his devoted wife."
peculiarly qualified to sit on the been asked, and have consented, to Currency Committee and assist in The Underground Railway have sit at a Committes of Inquiry into its deliberations. It is understood installed two free automatic poet- various questions relating to the that not one Chinese banket has cleaning machines at Morden (Sur- been approached with an inquiry rey) Station for the benefit of mep course the Committee will submit in the proceedings. Their views, the result of their investigations to however, are being sought indirect the Government and, again in due ly, and the information thus gather course, the public will be informed ed-presumably-to be made use of -presumably of the Committee's during the inquiry by the Com recommendations. The qualifying mittee in framing its questions to parenthetical word is introduced witnesses. It seems a curiously
An agreement has recently been deliberately, for it does not neces roundabout and unbusinesslike way signed by which the Royal Mint in sarily follow that, because a report of doing things. Chinesa bankers Landon is to make for the Greek is submitted the Government, its established in this Colony are as Government 19,000,000 silver coins the and 5,000,000 coins in pure nickel contents will be revealed to the vitally interested Colony ar public. Some six months ago the problems which are to be examined, this year, together with any further Director of Medical and Sanitary and considering the large percen supplies of the same coins which TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Services made & report to the tage of the Colony's business they may be required in the next four that the ORDINARY YEARLY Government in which certain sug- handle, it would be but fair to give years. The alloy chosen for silver MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS of gestions were made regarding public them full and direct representation. coins is the same as that adopted THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI health in the Colony, but that re- Chinese interests are represented on for Britain since 1999. This alloy HOTELS, LIMITED, will be held at port has been pigeon-holed, and the Committee, certainly, and are contains half silver and half of the Registered Office of the Company nobody outside the inner circle of in capable hands but the Unofficial other metals (EXCHANGE BUILDING, DES VEUT BOAD officialdom knows the nature of the Member of the Legislative Council DAY, THE OTH DAY OF APRIL, 1930, at 11.30 AM. for the purpose of receiving & Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Director for the Year ended 31st DECEMBER, 1929, and re-electing a Director and the Auditors
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Нохо Кона, Млася 31, 1930,
THE CURRENCY INQUIRY.
currency of the Colons. In due
as to whether he would take part
is not a banker. We trust it is not too late to make good this omission, and so make the composition of the Committee of Inquiry as complete
The Duke of York paid a charm ing tribute to his wife when he opened the new Institute of the Borough Polytechnic Cookery School in Borough-road, S.E., recently. "I know what real comfort can be given to a home by a wife who is interested in domestic matters," he auid.
Lady of the Manor of Shanklin. Isle of Wight, made a request that she be baried with a photograph of her husband placed between her hands, and that the following in scription be engraved on the cross she had crected to his memory:
working on neighbourng housing estates. If the experiment proves satisfactory machines will probably be placed in stations in other dis tricts outside London where housing estates are being developed.
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served a certain absence of re2
laxation.
Our Old Naval Vessels.
anything it will make, quite re-
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The Ganges is now in the bands. of the shipbreakers says the Naval and Military Record. She is not a vrasel of any historic fame, but her demolition serves once again to re- mind us of the ruthless manner in which Britain sacrifices its links with the spacious past, Indeed, there are precious few of them left now and most of those owe their survival to private patriotism and enterprise. Of course, it is not the business of the Admiralty to be sentimental in this direction. When- ever a vessel is no longer of any... use whatever established practice" presèries that it shall be sold, for gardless of its history. The Lords of the Admiralty probably regret this more than most people. sailors of the older generation they cannot but have an affection. for But the relics of the great past. what can they do! Many senior naval officers strain a point to be come possessed of the bells and incidental ornamentations of old ships. They cannot, however, buy the whole vessel. One cannot help feeling what a fine annex o
house of character" the stern- walk and quarter galleries of the Ganges would have made. If the public would show some of the zeal it is displaying towards the preser vation of beauty spots" in the matter of conserving what little re- For the first time in history a mains of the great past of the woman, Miss Radmila Radenie, a Navy, we might hope that the dis law student, has won one of the appearance of all the relics of the King's prizes presented to Belgrade hearts of oak" era would be ar- University on the occasion of the rested. But an old warship passes Archbishop and teacher, who lived unsung. Will the older inhabitants festival of 'Sava, the first Serbian to the knacker's yard unwept and to whether the inquiry is to be in the early part of the thirteenth of Plymouth pretend that the general, and of the British Empire held in public. Possibly this matter century, in whose honour students Hamcaze has ever looked the same in particular.
The nature of his is icit for the members of the Com- of the university prepare a thesis since the looming Impregnable recommendations is known only to mittee themselves to decide. Since to compete for prizes donated by vanished from abreast of Cremyll Dr. WELLINGTON himself and some the intention of the Government is various benefaciers. The King Will the older inhabitants of Ports- half-dozen high officials who, in to obtain information on a subject gives six prizes, annually of 2,000 mouth pretend that the harbour did their wisdom, think it better that which directly affects the intercats dipars cach, and there has always not lose its most arresting detail the secrets of that report should of practically everyone resident in not be revealed-and there the
been the keenest competition to with the removal of the Duke of for full win them.
"Wellington 7 Municipal authori- matter ends. Hence it is advisable the Colony, the case to say that the recommendations of established. Evidence given behind publicity seems to be completely
ties, seeking to add to the "ameni Announcing the decision of the ties" of seaport towns, might well the Currency Committee presum-
come into the market when an old ably" will be made known to the closed doors will not carry convic House of Lords disimissing an in-
naval vessel is offered for sale, cometax appeal brought by the public in due course, but there tion in the same way as that made.
publicly. It is said that some men Crown against the Burma Corpora. Apart from furnishing a romantio appears to be no guarantee that who are in a position to give the tion, Ltd., in the House of Lords touch to the local 'scape, she might Committee valuable information recently, Lord Dunedin said. "It serve as a marine museum, à depot they will be..
Turning to the half-dozen, ques
and helpful opinion would refuse is really high time—and I say this for sea scouts-indeed, there are a to reveal what they know if their insistently that those who advise. score of purposes to which the tions to be submitted to the seven gentlemen appointed to assist the remarks were to be taken down for the Crown in these matters should might be put. We think it may Colonial Treasurer in making publication. That may be so, but make up their minds that the be taken for granted that the Ad- inquiry into the Colony's currency, need these gentlemen be so nervous! Crown can be wrong be and that it miralty would show very practical we have no critics! comment to If, in the course of questioning, is not absolutely necessary to take sympathy towards any effort to offer. The questionaire appears to matters of an obviously confidential every case to this House, however preserve the sheer hulks which are have been drawn up very carefully, character are brought up, a witness trivial and simple, when the Crown so well worth preserving." and to cover all the major issues could claim and should be given has been found wrong. He castTM| involved. The points are very clear the privilege of giving such evidence no reflection upon the Attorney ly put, and invite equally un-
in camera. This is the procedure General or Solicitor-General, who, equivocabla answers yes, no, and followed by Royal Commissions and had too much to do to advise in Looking Back 25 Years, why. There seems to be no room similar inquiries at home. On a all cases. He observed also that be left for evading the points at issue witness explaining that to answer
was bound to say he did not think the Committee is invited to give a certain question would be to dis he had ever been called upon to a definite afirmative or negative close important facts which were decide a more useless appeal than answer, supplemented by reasons, to calculated to damage his business the present one, for it dealt with the following questiona!--
interests, he is allowed to answer circumstances not likely to happen without fear of harmful publicity again. Such an arrangement is reasonable
recorre no reason for not puly be very good reason for not pub lishing Dr. WELLINGTON's report. Possibly it contains proposals which, if revealed, would lead to political repercussions and reac tions as would shake the very
foundations of civilsation in
as it should be..
:
official announcement just made ze No indication is given in the
Is the present currency, the most advantageous for the pur- poses of the trade of this Colony enough, for it would be obviously Modern Methods of Measurement.
In what respect, if any, is the unfair that a man should be expect- present currency situation in the Colony unantisfactory1
winder
At the Kowloon Dock reading- room a billiards handicap for a silver cup presented by Messrs. Bailey and Murphy has just con- cluded. The
was Mr. Harold Blackledge (receiving 40; 200), who beat Mr. Robert Lapsley (owing 40; 187,-Hong Kung Daily Press, March 31, 1905. Looking Back 60 Years,
The concession to the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company for the Luzon (Manila)
ed to disclose publicly information We would call the attention of of great value to business com our readers to the advertisement of If the situation is unsatisfac petitors. But on general principles the Institution of Engineers, and tory, in what way can it be such an inquiry as that about to houncing that Prof. C. A. M. Smith,
bo made into the currency question M.Sc., Taikoo Professor of Engineer Hong Kong cable has just been In the premium on notes over should not be held entirely behind ing of Hong Kong University, will finally adjusted the Royal order silver detrimental to the pros closed doors. Such secrecy is caleu- deliver a lecture on Friday, April granting the necessary modifica perity of the Colony? If so, can fated to give rise to the impression 11, at 5.30 on Moderations having been signed at Madrid
remedied?
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on January 28. The Calabria, be- it be controlled and by what that there is some thing to conceal. Methods of Measurement, or The
This longing to the Construction Co., Шейда?
though we neither do suggest nor be World beyond our Senses. love there is anything sinister lecture is one of very real interest is to sail early next week with the about this exchange business. All to everyone and, although written cable and land the necessary stores the more reason, then, that the in- by an engineer for engineers, will for establishing the line from Hong count of the Eastern Extension, Kong to Cape Baiinae for the ac Australasia, and China Telegraph Company. It is anticipated that the work of laying it will bo com" pleted within the month of May, or three months in advance of the
In the linking of the currency with silver advantageous to the Colony? If so, can it be more closely linked?
Is it desirable in the interests quiry should be an open ono. The describe in popular language many more publicity given to the Com- of the principles and methods by of the Colony that the value of mittee's activities, the less opportu- which our trade and vocations are the dollar be stabilized? If so,nity there will be for knowing node transacted with such unerring ex- can any effective steps be taken to and spiteful whispering by those actituds. The general public are that end 7
who seem to suspect the existence of advised to keep the date free and If these questions are zaswered some haneful influence behind the are very cordially invited to be pre- they are expected to be fully, screen. The effect of holding the sent and learn most interesting rankly, will be the better able deter some useful witacenes from mente.
and informatively-the inquiry in public may possibly facts from a master of measure
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