RESUMPTION OF NAVAL ARSENAL
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1931.
feas for the other official signatures are raised to BERARE IN
The Bill was seconded by the Hot Coloniale Secretary and was rond
GOVERNMENT TO PAY $2,000,000 BIG SITE FOR in first time: CNR
TOWN PLANNING,
SERIOUS DANGERS REMOVED FROM THICKLY. POPULATED AREA.
The resumption of Kollett island and the Naval Arsenal Yard at a cost of 82,000,000 was explained by the Colonial Secretary at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council. The money, it was explained, is required to build Naval magazines elsewhere in the Colony which will secure the removal of a serious danger from a thickly populated area, and will obtain a very valuable site which will be developed in accordance with the latest town planning scheme
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Questions regarding leprosy, which were published recently, wora put by the Hon. Mr. Shenton, the official replies to walen will be found below.
The Finance Committee, which mot after the Legislative Council, approved of votes totalling over a quarter of a million! dollars. An item of 40,800, required for conversion of two offeom salaries from a dollar basis to a sterling basis, formed the subject. of some criticism from Hop. Mr. J. P. Braga..
FINANCE ITEM QUESTIONED.
There were present: E the Governor (Sir William
Peel, E.C.M.G., K.B.E.), H. E the Officer Commanding the Troops fajor General W. Sandilands, C. E.; C. M. G., D:S.O.),
The Hon. the Attorney General (Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K.C.), The Hon the, Secretary for Chinese - Affairs (Mr. E.R. Hallifax), The Hon. Colonial Treasurer Mr.
E. Taylor), The Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy, O.B.E. (Director of Public Works), The Hou Mr. E. D. O Wolfe, C.M.G. Inspector General of Police),
The Hon. Commander G. F. Hole,
R.N. (Retired) (Harbour Mas ter),
The Hon. Dr. W. B. A. Moore. (Director of Medical and Sani- tary Services), AN
The Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, The Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, The Hon. Mr. R. H. Kosewall, DE CMG, LLD..
The Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mackie, The Hon. Mr. 8. W. Tao, O.B.E.,
The Hon. Mr. JP. Braga, The Hon. Mr. JJ. Paterson and MERA. C. North (Clerk of
Councila)
Wales Tapera in the Colony........
The Hou, Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, pursuant to notice, asked the follow- ing questions, standing in his
1.What is the Government's policy in connection with persons suffering from leprosy in this Colony, in respect of person
(a) entitled to British nation
pality and
1.
3. Does the Government pay the cost of transporting lepors out of the Colony 1 Does the Government pay for or otherwise arrange for the main tenance in topor asylums of such lepers as may be transported out the Colony 1
"The Colonial Secretary then moved that the Report of the Finance Committee (No. 8) dated July 10, 1931 be adopted. This was seconded by the Colonial Treasurer and was duly adopted:
THE TYPHOON.
SOME REMARKABLE: FEATURES.
VAGARIES OF THE WIND.
The Attorney General then moved | the second reading of Bill to amend the Supreme Court Ordi- rance, 1673"The Bill was onne | sidered in Committee and duly poss nd its second and third readingo typhoon which visited the
Regarding the third reading of
HONG KONG STOCK MARKET
YESTERDAY'S TRANSAC
TIONS.
terday morning, and China Lights The market opened steady yes
strong feature. On the other hand, Hotels abowed a weaker appear ance, as will be seen below.
A Bill to amend the law relating Colony on Wedaosday, had, secord-still maintained their position as 4. to the Registrations of Births, aning. 16 the official report from the Deaths the third reading of which was to have been moved by the Observatory, many curios features Attorney General, the latter ahid about it. At about 6.30 p.m. it had rise to move that this item on the abated to such an extent that most agenda the third reading of a Bill, one to amend the law relating to regis people thought it had spent itself, tration of births and deaths be with but it camo on.
on with renewed forco drawn. Amandments to the Bit about 8 pm, and continued to have been suggested and they are of such a nature that it will not blow with great fury until shortly be proper to take them in committee after ten. after the second reading as they in Ofigal Report | volys points of prinalple which, ära, properly", to be discussed at the
second reading It intended to withdraw this Bill and to bring it
Banks changed hunds at #2,010. Unions, which were done at 8800, were enquired for at $555.
Underwriteraworo
FB sayuran through at
the close buyers offor ed #d, but the rate apparently did not satisfy helders
Wharves,which were, dealt in st $164 were in demand at bire clos
t
The official statement issued yes. terday by the Director of the Royal Observatory Mr. T F Claxton,|$163).
up again at soma subacquent muset -- ing of the Legislative Council. states:
The Council was then adjourned eino die?
"FINANCE COMMITTEE.
HON. MR. BRAGA'S QUESTIONS.
Votes totalling 8278,470.74, details of which were given in yesterday's issue of the Daily Press were then considered by the members of the Finance Committee. Every item was passed but there were some questions asked by the Hon. Mr. Surrender of Naval Arsenal.
Braga in connection with an item The Colonial Secretary thenment for the senior clerical and
for 80,880.74 for personal emolu
necounting staff, the explanation for which was given in the agenda as follows:-
moved:-
ar
That this Council approves the payment from the funds of the Lords Commissioners of the Admir Colony of a sum of $2,000,000 to the alty in return for the surrender to the Hong Kong Government of the Naval Arsonal Yard and Kellet Island, payment of the said sum being regulated as follows —
In 1931: 8500,000 of which 8218,259
in chargeable to Praya"
In 1939: 81,000,000. In 1033: 8800,000.
I doing so, he said-It will probably be within the knowledge of Ilon. Members that the Praya East Reclamation" scheme involves certain town planning operations in the neighbourhood of Arsenal Street. These operations in their turn involved the resumption of a corner of the Naval Arsonál Yard and the reprovisioning of certain naval building.
As the Praya East Reclamation programed it became evident that valuable buildings would be erected in close proximity to the Naval Arsenal and. the Naval Authorities bevante concerned for the protection of their Arsenal on the one hand and the safety of the public on this other, and early in 1928 they sug gested that a zone 130 feet wide. should be left unoccupied on the East of the Arsenal Yard,
Colonies has approved that the The Secretary of State for the Accountant and Superintendout, Money Order Office, General Post Office, should rovere to sterling scale of salary at rate of 500 per annum as from January 1, 1930.
The amount due to each officer for the period January 1, 1930 to April 30, 1931 is
Iesp Sterling equivalent of salary drawn at 88,000 perakaum for the same period converted at warying rates of ax- change
14.
£693.23
.681.1.7.
8 212.1.1
Difference converted at exchange
12.5/103.5 Vinniet $4,495.69); From above, is de
ducted High
Cost of Living
drawn January to June 3930....$852.00 Rant allowance. overpaid Janu ary, 1930 April 30, 1831 203.46
to
Balance due to each
officer....
83,440.37
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Providents (old) had buyers at $0), but there word no-sales at this rate. The new shares, being done at $3.90, were wanted at $3.15.ES
Hotels Ca
(old) were the medium of sales at $17.10 and 817,45, and at p.m. and 10.10 p.m. the ADA, LENNART KIMONO
buyers would not go The wind rose suddenly at 8 higher than $17.20. The new shtres Fm from 33 to 50 m.p.h, with changed hands at $16.60, at which gusta at the rate of 70 to 77 m.p.h. Chists of over 60 mph, occurred there were further buyers, but between 6.20 p.m. and 205 p.m. rollers were asking. 317.10. 1 the maximum being at the rate of Landa were dealt in at $81.65 sad 94 m.p.h. at 9 p.m. The wind fell rapidly after 9 pm, and again from, and there were buyers wanting city was 22 m.p.k. 10 p.m. to 11 pm, when the velo- shares at 8014
The typhoon, took a new lease of life last night at 3 o'clock, owing to a stoep pressure gradient to the roar of the centre and the fresh energy supplied by the rain, of which 087 inches foll between 8.103
Remarkable “ Trace,**
The barometer trace was the most remarkabio over recorded at rapidly to the extent of a tenth the Observatory, the pen osculating of an inch of pressure, between" 8 p.m. and 9. p.m. The oscilations continued with decreasing intensity until 10.30 p.m., the barometer having risen nearly five-tenths of an inch between 8.30 p.m. and 10.30 pm. The lowest reading was 0.13 104, at 2.5 p.m.
Another unusual feature war the oscillation of the wind, the rage making five complete revolutions between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. ⠀
"The typhoon passed to the N.W. of Macao and is filling up over south China."
PROPERTY MORTGAGED
TO BANK:
Humphreys remained statichary at Wednesday's buying rates..
Realties were reported sales at
$18, but buyers wanted shares at 817, and there were sellers asking $17.65.
Ewas could have been placed at Tis. 181
Trams changed hands at $22.30, and were in demand at 2001, re
644, but abures did not appear at Star Ferries were in request at
this rate:
China Lights were again in de mand at Wednesday's rate-31.00, and sales were put through at $32.
Hong Kong Electrics were in de mand at $88; without shares being pragurred.
Telephones (part paid) were dealt in at 835, had there were further
ORDER MADE BY COURT FOn buyers at $317,
POSSESSION:
At the Supreme Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice (Sir Joseph Kemp), the P and 1,058.45 Banking
Corporation claimed possession of properly at Cheung Sha Wan, which had been mortgag ed for 825,000 by Wong Kan Wing Those officers were paid on dollar/o the Lee On wine-shop, 389, Ro- basis from January, 1930 to April, clamation Street, Mongkoktsui, tie 1931 pending, approval of the Secre property being known as New tary of Stats for the Colonies to KLL No. 00 their reversal to sterling scale. is therefore required.
A supplementary vote of 80,880.74
Retrenchment?
Mr. H. G. Sheldon, instructed by Mesars Johnson, Stoker and Master, made the application ex- parte on behalf of the Banking Corporation, the defendant being: neither present nor represented.
The proposal did not commond it (b) those not so entitled 1 self to the Hong Kong Government Has the Government any faciil- and negotiations wore set on foot ties for the treatment of leprosy which have culminated in a scheme in this Colony and/or outside approved by all the Authorities con- the Colony1
cerned with the exception of this Council whereby in return for a sum of 82,000,000 the Admiralty will hand, over to this Government the In connection with this vote Mr. whole of the Naval Arsenal Yard Braga said: "I am curious to and Kellett Island. The sum of know whether this change from the $2,000,000 is required to build Nava dollar basis to the sterling basis had magazines elsewhere in the Conlony,been before the Retrenchment
Retrenchment Com- The proposal offers considerable mitter 1 advantages to the Colony which will secure the removal of a serious data tiger from a thickly populated aren, e. Will the Government inform which will be developed in accord fortunate that at a time, when the but neither the principal nor the
and will obtain a very valuable sito
Plaintiff had demanded payment "Hon Mr. Braga: It seems un-of the principal sum and interest what extent (if any) the powers and with the latest town planning Calony is speaking of retrenchment interest had been paid, and defen
scheme. Tho Colony hopes to re- and directions contained in Ordinance No. 94 of 1910 has cover the whole of the 82,000,000 and there are suggestions of für dant still remained in posso ision of been exercised and enforced in Panded from the sale of the valuable
arose out of default of payment of the property. The claim actually sites which will be made available. the Colony 7 pm qua
interest, the sum cwing in this res The Colonial Secretary's answers
pect being 814,326 were as follows
N
3. Has the Government any data to show the number of lepers in the Colony in the course of this
53
year f
this Honourable Council to
I now ask that this Council will set the seal of its approval on the transaction by approving the motion standing in my name,
The motion was seconded by the Colonial Treasurer and adopted
Other Busines
Counsel explained that the Bank was claiming possession of the property under a deed of mortgage dated December 24, 1928, when it was assigned to plaintif by defen- The Colonial Secretary: The dant as security for a Ican of officer who recommended it was Mr. 826,000, the interest payable boing Breen, the Chairman of the Reseves per cent, por annum. trenchment Committed.
Cements (combined) were wanted at $20,40 with sellers asking $20.80. Hong Kong Ropes were again in demand at Wednesday's rate- 899.20-after sales being offected át 22235
Watsons fell off to a nomina! quotation of $183.
Lane, Crawfords were wanted at Wednesday's Agures;
Oonstrations were in request at $134 without bringing out shares.
Afternoon's Transactions.
In the afternoon, China Lights seemed to have cased off consider nbly, there being sellers. Other stocks in the list, such na Trams, Providents, Peak Trams, Electrica, Telephones (part paid), Camants, Dairy Farms and Lans, Orawfords (old and new) game in for more
rates attention at slightly advanced
Banks changed hands at 82,035. Unions were again medium of sales at 6557), but at the close there were buyers offering 85571, 5 M
at $6.20, and there were buyers at Underwriters were reported shles
$0.
Providents (old) had buyers at 20.68, but no shares were produced, The now shares were again wanted
83.15.
Lands, which changed hands at 0911, were still in demand at the close at this rátel
Ewos were in request at Tis, 13, but nothing was done.
we should have a very flagrant case ther retrenchment in the air, that
of a change from economy to greater expenditure on the part of this Council There is another point. (a) Non-Chinese aro repatriated
If my memory serves me right, Ifis G. Larimer, accountant of the
Evidence, was given by Mr. British Chinese are treated
Excellency, the Governor made it Bank, who stated that no interest in hospital or as out
very clear in his speech when he had been paid at all. He said that patients according to the
Budget was before the Council ist on March 27, 1930, some of the atate of the disease," Chinese subjects are sent to
year, that the policy of the Govern reporty was sold, and after the mont, would be to employ a larger and the sum of $14,000 was left. Canton af Government ex- The Colonial Secretary then-number of officers not necessarily owing to the Bank. Both the Bank pense and are given a small moved: "That the By-Law ands in the highest grade of public ser and the Bank's solicitors had writ sum of money to enable them by the Sanitary Board undersectian vices-an a dollar basis. Obviously tau to defendang demanding pos to find their way to a leper 10 of the Public Health and Build-the holder of the offion, until his session, but no reply had en re settlement, jeg
ings Ordinance, 1003, on the ith retirement, was on a dollar basis ceived 4. There are no special facilities day of August, 1931 bs adopted, and this change which wa are call. His Lordship, gave judgment in
inside the Colony other than This was seconded by the Colonialed upon to provide for is not one favour of the Bank with costs. those afforded by the general Treasurer and was adopted in the direction of economy but is sad infectious diseases on The Attorney General moved.
rather in the reverse, and as such,, pitale: An institution exists at "That the rule dated 23rd day of this Colony should incur this ex-
I don't think that it is fair that Pan, iPEDESENA Sheklung to which cases may be
Hon. Mr. Braga It is not the sent on payment uly, 1931, made by the Registrar penditure, the more so since this intention of the Government The answer
is in the affirmative Registration of United Kingdom engaged locally and paid on thoing basis 1
ive of Patents under section 13 of the work was done efficiently by men place the appointments on a ater Not as a rule. Payment Patents Ordinance, 1923, be a so dollar salary, The Colonial Secretary: Mr. Head been made in the case of one Hong Kong Government emprovou. This was seconded by the The Colonial SecretaryThis in. and Mr. Dixon go on the Sterling ployce. A grant of 85,000 to the Colonial Secretary and adopted you understand, for the same two basin to do justice to these toro Back-lung Leper Asylum as The Attorney General then moved men, te Testors officers der Electrics were done at $885, and included in the Estimates for the first rending of ́ ́ A Bill to Hon, Mr. Brags: For the same. Hon, Mr. Braga: Probably in the 46 the close there were buyers at | 1931 but payment has not lean amend the Magistrates Ordinance, two men in Yugs test case of these two officers there might made owing to retrenchment. It 1690 "." He said: The object of this The Colonial Secretary, Ohiren, be no objection because they happen Telephones (part paid), after is felt that no notual liability (Bill is to clarify the procedura un2 for Mr. Read and Mr. Dizon, to be very old ofloors and very being dealt in at $35 and $35,30, rests on this Colony for non- | der which no accused person under Hon. Mr. Braga I have been efficient members of the public, Lut
had buyers at the former rate. British lepera, an indictable offence before a given to understand that Mr. Reed we should keep salaries as much an Cements (combined) were trans There is no definite information Magistrato is informed of his right and
the dollar basis as possible since, acted at 820.40 and 8200, but at the Forty - lepers have boon sant | to give evidence, lea
The Bill was seconded by the Hon
the revenue of the Colony i on end there were buyers a the latter dollar basis.razy rataj HUAINARENTS Colonial Secretary: I am sure the Ropes had buyers offering 22.20, Government will take due note of but sellers wanted 82 your suggestion. The particular, punturien with which wa ̈ars oditeur fad however, are the salaries of MY! Dixon and, Mr. Reed. You have 1:0 objection to the present vote.
Hon Mr Braga Na
away by the pollos during the
first six months of the present Colonial Secretary, and was read a year
first time.
8. No steps have been taken to en- The Attorney General then moved
de-cha-provisi of Orderthe first reading" of ill); }}{}}= to
in the amend the Offer. Si putura. Fær
The
Ordinance, 1858:"le Ho mid » Under | 2010 Governor and
this Bill, the fee.
signature is yeni
Fair Deslie
Colonial Secretary
int is to give Mr. Reed nnd xon what the Government
the
from ater
to sterling.
Trams were dealt in at 822), $22.5 and 823, but at the end there towers further buyers at 224
Peak Trams (old) came in for bid did not obtain any shares. sqme support at $14.00, but the
China Lights could have been placed at $313,
Dairy Farms, were in demand at #8 and fing
Lane Crawford"--(old)—ws de "kt 17.90 and the new thi word also wantedvné - 17.60, neither Bid brought out shares.
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