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AT
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in the
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R. O. BIRCE, Acting Hon. Secretary.
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CORRESPONDENCE.
CURRENCY COMMITTEE COMPOSITION. ·
DAILY PRESS. 1
STR. Even before the appearance last. Saturday morning of the Goregument Gazette, the composici tion of the Currency Committee announced therein had been known, Criticism was freely expressed as
In other words, then, according The case in which a Chinese boy to Mr. DENNY--who should certain was before the Kowloon Magistrate I know the facts-the nati-British Yesterday's weather report, fore-sentiment which exists in the on the charge of describing Ave cast and remarks, issued by the United States is not solely direct- circles-ia succession on his bicycle Royal Observatory at 5.30 p., ed against Great Britain but is in Kan Su Street was dismissed, also against those Americans wile the anagistrate bolding that it was exercise control affairs, and are suspected of pro- impossible to do a thing like that [TO THE EDITOR OF THE BONG KONG British leanings. Mr. DENNY says in such a narrow street. quite frankly, that it is very gener ous of English publicists to be
is growing opposition amused rather than hurt by the among the Europeans in Ceylon to occasional outbursts of anti-British a proposal to impose income tax. "hate," but the fact is that this MF. T. L. Villiers, European Mer- winds movement is one of the most funda- ber of the Legislative Council, said Local Forecast:-N.E. moderate; generally, cloudy; some mental developments of American recently that the proposals were social and political life. It cuts totally unsuitable, and would seri- aeross every major American probously retard the development of the lem, whether of domestic or inter country. national policy. " Bix Bill" THOMPSON is not the huffoon he is believed to be by British cbservers, but a shrewd politician. He has demonstrated that an unscrupulous campaign of hate against Britain is the quickest way to win vates in the second largest city in the the THOMPSON Administration col
rain.
S
DEATHS. BUCHANAN.-On March 27, at the Country Hospital, Shanghai, BUCHANAN, aged 36. Dearly beloved wife of GILBERT BUCHANAN, chief engineer of the
.. Wenchow.
DELIA
Three workmen of the Taikoo Docks met with accidents on Sun- day and had to be removed to the Government Civil Hospital. A coglie had his right hand crushed. between the buffers of two trucks while another coolie accidentally third case was that of a paint scraper, who sustained a fractured skull when he dropped off from a staging.
NEW CITY RISES ON ASHES OF OLD..
TOKYO RECONSTRUCTED AFTER SIX YEARS,
HONG KONG'S HELP GETS GRACEFUL TRIBUTE
We have
from
the
received to the Committee's constitution. Colonial Secretary correspondence. In giving forceful expression to between the Government and the such criticisms in their editorial columns on Monday, both the morn Consul General for Japan, Hong. ing nowspapers have rorrected a Kong, relating to the reconstruction, large section of public opinion on of Tokyo:- a vital commercial question that has exercised the public mind for some months past.
Your criticisms are directed, first, at the inadequacy of Chinese re presentation on the Committee;
H.I.J.M.'s Consulate General Hong Kong. March 24, 1930. St-Under the instruction of
POPOVICH.-On March 26, at the United States. Although it is true receive a blow with a hammer. The and, secondly, on the desirability Government, I have the honour
at
Editorial and Business Offices: 11, Ice House Street. Tel. Central Night Editor (Wanchai Office):
19.
Tel. Central 4311. London Office: 53, Fleet Street,
E.C. 4.
The Daily Press.
HONG KONG, APRIL 1. 1030.
of conducting the enquiry in public. to inform you that, after nearly six-
It has been heard that the omis
are curious to know.
nor the
That the principle of Chinese re- March 24, with the participation of presentation has been admitted is H.L.M. the Emperor of Japan. manifest from the inclusion of the On this solemn occasion I have. junior Chinese unofficial member the honour to express, in the name of the Legislative Council. This of the Government of Japan, my offcial recognition of the necessity sincere appreciation and heartfelt for and wisdom of Chinese repre- thanks for the generous sympathy sentation makes the inadequacy and and kind help, afforded by your the hiatus of the representation of Government and people in the event Chinese banking and mercantile in of that, most horrible estastrophe. terests all the more glaring. This Please be good enough to convey
my sense of gratitude to the Of reproved by the Press.
Administering the Government and the people of this Colony.—I have to be, Sir Your the honour obedient servant,
(Signed) T. YOSHIDA, Acting Consul-General of Japan.
Country Hospital, Shanghai, ANTOINE POPvien, aged 59,
lapsed as a result of itt’own rotten. manager of the Savoy Hotel. Есотоимося. Оп March 99.
ness, the anti-British forces which
sion of one or two Chinese bankers and a half years' "labour and ex- raised the now discredited "boss" Shanghai, JAMES GEORGE
on the Committee has not been penditure of eight hundred million ScotchMoon, Shanghai Gas Co., him, but are as strong as ever. Mr. to power have.. not collapsed with
due to An oversight. In the course of an order issued neglect to include the managing
yen, the programme of reconstruc- aged 27 years.
ALBERT E. SMITH-Who in 1928 re- last Thursday, the Commissioner of proprietor of any one large Chinese tion of Tokyo which, was destroyed ceived the largest pepular vote over Public Safety for Greater Shang-arm of importers and exporters by earthquake and fire in Septem- given to a Democratic presidential hai says that, in spite of the Minis-purely accidental. In other words, candidate — represents the anti- try of Interior forbidding people for both these obvious omissions iter, 1923, has been almost complet- British group now struggling for to retain their queues, many coolies, is alleged that good and sufficiented, and that the celebration for power against the domination of an and illiterate people still fail to
reasons can be advanced.
What rebuilding of Tokyo is to be held older ruling class. Mr. Hooven get rid of them. Within three these cogent reasons are the public in that capital city on this day. himself was dubbed "Sir Erbert " months from date, the order con- in order to ridicule his allegedly tinues, all people must get rid of pro-British sympathies. Knowledge their queues, failing which, they of these sidelights upon American will be made to do so by force. politics helps to explain-though not to excise-the latest HEARST) We have received a further letter outburst.
from M. J. M. D'Almada Reme While it would be easy to exagdies, with regard to the statements gerate the importance of the attack of Mr. Tsung Fu Kwong, during which has been made on the Prime his examination in bankruptcy, Minister of Great Britain, it would Correspondence dealing with the be foolish to treat the incident as questions raised, passing between of no consequence whatever. It is Mr. E. L. Agassiz, the Official R-sin of omission has been promptly at least a sharp reminder that ceiver and Mr. Leo D'Almada e Anglo-American differences are not Castro, is also enclosed. Owing to
It is not tou. Inte for the defect OUR COUSINS" AND US. so easy to settle as the "cominon pressure on our space these com- in the Committee's constitution to bonds between them would sem munications have been held ever, be remedied. Now that it has been to make possible. The real charge but will appear in our issue of so strongly brought to the notice
if such in
of the authorities" and also the can he called-now Wednesday.
grievane until to-day tacitly en made against Mr. MacDONALD is
M. Van Lear Black, and his tertained, of the lack of sufficient create a pacifist inferior navy" sentiment in the United States. This is an oid grievanes which has been revived. Fear of Great Bri. tain has dienppeared since the war. but the inferiority complex continues to breed suspicions of hidden plans of aggression. Even Mr. Hoover, in his presidential campaign, said that a mercantile marine under the American flag was not only essential to foreign trade but to our defence--as a The war on British shipping started when it was de cided for strategic and commercial mercantile feet on the seas at all reasons to put a larger American costs. Not only are foreign-owned ships excluded from the coastal trade, but foreign built vessels also which hits Britain again. It has been even suggested that foreign ships using American docks should pay extra tolls.in return for the privilege of engaging in trade with United States ports. In Canada, in. South America, and in the Far East there is economic conflict between British and American in-
It is somewhat strange, and no less sad, that within a few days of
writing on the possibility of serious that he is doing his utmost to help pilots Messrs." G. Geijsendorffer and consideration for the large prepon.
think
enbors can obtain, apon application WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT
naval réserve Course.
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R.
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received at the till bo
SECRET- ARY'S Office until NOON of MON- DAY, the 147 DAY of APRIL, 1930, for the Occupation for a Period ending 31st DECEMBER, 1931, from the Diste of Notification of Acceptance of Tender, of any or either of the Pieces or Parcels of Gmuud referred to in the Schedule here. under, shown colored Red on Plan signed by the Drazcron or PUBLIC WORKS ezd dated 7th MARCH, 1939, but subject to Certain Conditions which can be sacert- ained at the Office of the DIRECTOR OF PUBLIO WO
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PHONE C. 618.
Anglo-American friction comes news of a savage and scurrilous attack apon the British Prime Minister by section of the American Press States-whatever they may All decent citizens of the United about naval disarmament in gen eral, and Anglo-American co-opera- grossly offensive tone of the open tion in particular-will deplore the
letter addressed by the HEARST papers to Mr. RAMSAY MACDONALD There may appear to be reasons for doubting sincerity and his motives, but if it is desired to give expression to such doubts, those FTER MARCH 30TH, Our Offices opiniers could and should be stated in courteous terins. The HEARST references to "half-caste American correspondents of international minded metropolitan newspapers we need 'not concern ourselves
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The contemporaries for terests.
state of
The struggle for export which Mr. HEARST has such con markets and for raw materials is
getting keener, and a tempt are well able to look after economic war already actually themselves, but why it should be exists. Here lies the real danger considered necessary personally te methods it would be very easy to of the HEARST outburats. By such abuse Mr. MACDONALD is not easy infame American public opinion, to explain--other than as another not to the extent of declaring war, definite attempt to inflame anti. but to a degree which would make impossible any real co-operation British feeling among the Ameri- between the United States and other can people.
nations to attain such aims as are contemplated by the Conference now sitting in London. And that, exactly disastrous,
A few days ago we dealt in three columna with a book written by Mr. though not LEDWELL DENNY entitled America would be a bitter diappointment. Conquera Britain," by the author as
economic war.
and described
News and Views.
2 record of In that most in- teresting though provocative - volume extensive reference is inade to what is called “the dear cousin myth." There is, necording to Mr. DENNY.
Silk forwarded from here by a disquieting similarity Empress of Asia on March 5, between Anglo-German relations of arrived in New York (St. John's yesterday and Anglo-American re: Park) on March 27, having been 23 Intions to-day. In reply to those days in transit. Each Tender must be accompanied by
than water, war between Britons G. JACKSON, LAD. of who argue that, blood being thicker Heceipt to the effect that the Tender has deposited in the COLONIAL London, S.W.1, are pleased to announce and Americana is unthinkable, the The total output of the Kailan TREASURY
Sum as stated in the that they have made many friends by author asks if brother can fight Mining Administration's mines for Schedule hereunder apposite to sach their consistent success in introducing brother as in the North and South the week ending March 15 amounted "quity as a pledge of the bona
men returning from the East to sultable struggle, by what costly forgetful.to 91,857 tuns, and the sales during dus of his offer, which Sam shall be Directorships, Partnerships, or Employ-ness can anyone assume that cousin the period to 116,355 tons. forfeited to the Crows, if the Tonderer mant at Home Correspondence with will refuse to fight cousin because refuses to carry out his Tender and this old-established and reliable House is of kinshin'1. Mr. DENNY is of compy with the conditions, should the invited from all others about to return.
A Canton report says that talkies opinion that all the talk about will be seen and heard for the first Tender be accepted.
cousins on either side of the Atlan- time in that city in the immediate tic bas created more friction than future. The Chung Wah Theatre, is friendship, and is chiefly respon-installing talkie apparatus sad sible for the tendency of each to Paramount pietures will be screen-
of the other-as cousins are apt to installed. - do. As a matter of fact, although. there is a bond of common language According to a report made to between the British and American the Police, a cargo coolie was work peoples, only one-third of the ing in the No. 2 Hold on board population of the United States is the s.s. Eumsang when the hatch of British stock, and rarely does cover fell on him, causing injuries one find an American of any herit to the head. The man was removed age or class who thinks of Britain to Hospital where his condition is As his motherland. No less than 63 reported as being very serious. per cent. of the American, people are of non-British dëscent, but the The Hong Kong and Shanghai older Anglo-Saxon stock-although Bank notifies that the rate of in- in numerical minority-rule the terest for gold dollar and sterling country socially, commercially, and advances made against bills from Politically. An attempt is in pro- Amerien to the East will be reduced cess of being made to wrest this from dj per cent, to 6 per cent, u.a. control from the older ruling class, on and after April 1 next. Billa and the Great War, together with negotiated at a higher rate than post-war political and economic per cent. p.a,, if past due or renew developments, have accelerated this ed, will continue to bear interest as spirit of revolt.
the higher rate.
The Government does not bind itself to accept the Highest or any Tender. SUHEDULE REFERRED TO
ABOVE
Appro Up. De- mimals set porit · Quarry No. Locality. Area An seith
K'loon Qy.
Fo, 1... Shok Shan Kloon Qy.
in: mual len Acres. Feo, der.
1-91 $2,000 $200
3-13 $3,600 $350
Ma Tau Kok 1'00$ 000 $100
No. 2.... Shek Shan
Kloon Q
No,
No. 6... Hok Un
Kloon
No. 5. Ma Tau Kok 1973 900 $100 Kloon Sy
48 100 $100
Qy. No. 1 Kloon Tong 228 280-$100.
HAROLD T. CREASY,
New K'loon
Director of Public Works. Hong Kong, 28th Mar, 1980. [9299
J. B. Scholte, were entertained in Shanghai at a tea in their honour given by Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lunt, who recently returned to Shanghai after spending almost three years in Baltimore, at 350, Yu Yuen Road on March 27. Besides Mr. Black and his pilots. the party included among others, Mrs. Mil on, D. Purdy, wife of the U. S. Judge of the American Court for China, Consul General and Mrs. Edwin S. Cunningham, Consul General F. E. H. Groennan, and rs. P. H. Dunbar, president of the American Women's Club.
Colonin! Seeretary's Office, Hong Kong
derating Chinese business interests
March 31, 1030. of Hong Kong, it is hoped that the cause for the complaint will be Sin, I am directed to acknow. promptly removed and the balance ledge the receipt of your letter, of representation adjusted by the dated March 24, 1933, conveying the introduction of a more or less fuir welcome news that the programme numerical proportion that should of reconstruction of Tokye, which secure the advantage, in the public was destroyed by earthquake and interest, of Chinese advice based on fire in 1923, has been almost com a practical knowledge of such an pleted, and that the celebration for extraordinarily complex problem the rebuilding of Toklo was to be Suitable and complète Chinese re- held on March 21 last, with the presentation is conspicuous by its participation of H.1.M, the Em- absence on the Committee just 21 peror of Japan, and expressing the
The Chinese think so present. they say so, and their opinion has found expression in the columns of the English newspapers.
thanks of your Government for assistance rendered by the Govern- meat and people of this Colony.
A Canton paper says that I
Your letter has been laid before As to the suggestion for the ad His Excellency the Officer Adminis- number of workmen who were en Kaged on Thursday afternoon in the mission of the Press in the course tering the Government, who directs construction of the race course out of the inquiry, there is everything me to request you to convey to the to gain in the evidence of the wit people of Japan the congratula-, side the city dug cut of the earth a very strange fish, with a head likenesses being reported in the newstions of this Colony, not only upon
papers.
a snake's and a coloured body about
of The discretion the the courage displayed by them in fish. It swam, but could live with a foot long like that of a common
editors can be implicity relied on the face of a calamity of unparalled for the suppression of any evidence magnitude, but niso upon the sue- out water. It is believed by the from publication when request is cessful completion of their hernic Chinese that this strange creature
made by the Chairman to withhold task of rebuilding one of the great belongs to a very poisonous trike of any answer or statement the publicities of the world.
snake-fish "known as the Fa Kut cation of which is considered detri I am also to state that the Colony'
of Hong Kong takes pride in hav. Lung. Anyone eating it, the Chi mental in the public interest. nese claim, is sure to die instantly,
afford.some The tendency for meetings con- ing been able to and in half an hour or so, the viscerning public affairs to be held assistance to the people of Japan tin's body is supposed to undergo in camera is a growing one. The in the hour of their need, and feels A physical transformation of a defence for this closed door method násured that such co-operation bas nature too harrowing to relate in
at best can only be a poor one. The cemented yet more closely the ties detail.
system should be discountenanced, of friendship which have if not seriously condemned, as afbound together the Japanese and retrogade policy. Public questions British nations.-I am, Sir, Your affecting the public weal should re- obedient servant,
(Signed) E. R. HALLIFAX," ceive the widest publicity in their
Colonial Secretary. discussion. Yours, etc.,
J. P. BRAGA.
All Foch' Day.
Hong Kong, March 31.
KOWLOON LADY ROBBED.
CLOCK AND SILVER SPOON STOLEN.
Persons who delight in playing practical jokes will be in their glory, to-day. More tricks, false telephone calls, and countless other: pranks will be played on gullible individuals who forget it is "April Fool's Day" than at any other lime in the year. Last April 1 the Zoological Gardens in New York estimated it had received more than from a thousand telephone calls people asking to speak to "Mr. Fox," Bear, Wolf, and other names of animals there. They reported a Mra. F. N. Booth has made a long-distance call from a man in report to the Police that some per- Pennsylvania who said that someone son entered her room at Aírlie had left a meno on his desk to call House, Nathan Road, soine time "Mr. Fox at Fordham 5500," the between 10 a.m. and поодод number of the Zoo. The New York Saturday and stole, a silver clock Aquarium cut of all its trunk lines valued at $50. The clock, which was taken from the mantel piece. on the day last year, and only al-
hare the monogram “M.N.” Later lowed official calls to come in. An
in the day the lady also lost a silver spoon valued at 85,, from the Bellevue Hospital to handle its też phone traffic, which was larger dining room. than usual. The exact origin for A man has been arrested in con- thir over-abundant amount of 'nection with the theft and he will humour" on the first of April has be brought before the Magistrate never been quite satisfactorily ex-in due course, plained. Several explanations are given. One is that it is something
extra operator was necessary at
of a relie celebrating the New Year, Looking Backr 25 Years, which began at the vernal equinox.
4
DR. WELLINGTON ON MALARIA.
MR.
ever
BRACA THINKS OF INTEREST TO CHINESE.
At to-days meeting of the Sanit- ary Board the Honourable Mr. J. P. Braga, will ask :—
. Will the Government under- take the translating into Chi- of the lecture delivered by the Director of Medical and Sanitary Services on the subject of malarja 1.
ii. Will the Government cause to be printed, in separate pam- phlet forms, in English and Chinese, the said lecture for distribution at such times and to such persons and educational and other institu- tions as may be considered most beneficial in connection. with health propaganda in the Colony """
CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME. "Xaggerate the faults and failings ed as soon as the equipment is March 25, and concluded on April popularity of Kowloon for Euro the President relative to the ap
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BIR:In view of the increasing
A minute will be submitted by 1. Another, coming from India, gives March 31 as the Feast of understand, why there has not yetsider the Estimates for the Sanit- pean residence, I am at a loss to
pointment of a Committee to con- Huli," on which the chief amuse-been a club established therein for ment of the nativer is to fool each social and other purposes among
ary, Department for 1931. other. The third, from Great Bri- the numerous Kowloonites. I hope by the President relative to the by- Another mintite will he submitted tain, gives the first of April as a day of general festivities. It apsula will take up the matter, and some of your readers on the Penin. parently was not until the begin-call for a aceting to give the sub-
laws governing eating houses.
ning of the eighteenth century, ject a formal discussion.-I am however, that making "April fools" Yours, etc, A Would-be Kow- was a common custom in England. loonite."--Hong Kong Daily Press, In Scotland the day's activities aro Apr. 1, 1905. known as "Hunting the Gowk," which means "hunting the cuckoo," Looking Back 50 Years., "Cuckoo" there, as in many lands, Yesterday morning some mischiev is a term of contempt. In Spanish ous person stole the locks and fast. America, "Innocents Day," equi-enings off the monkey-house in the valent to April Fool, is celebrated Botanic Gardens. Three of the in November, and the hoaxes per animals escaped in consequence, but petrated extend to the publication two have since been recaptured. of sensational but unfounded Hong Kong Daly Press, March 1, stories in the newspapers.
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CHATER MEMORIAL
· · SCHOLARSHIP.
The Chater Memorial Scholarship of the value of 8800 a year has been awarded to Mr. E. L. Gosano who passed the Matriculation Examina. tion of the University of Hong Kong in November, 1929, from Et. Joseph's College. Mr. Gozano has been admitted to the Medical Faculty of the University.