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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1933
ECHOES OF 1858
CORRESPONDENCE
Lall letters
26.
Justice”—In those Good Old.
L'ays
Daily Press, June 10, 1858, We fear that the administration of justice in Hong Kong is not only becoming a reproach to those to whom it is entrusted-but an enigma to foreigners who possess no practical knowledge of our in- stitutions.
KM. A.
OERAMIC & REFRACTORY PRODUCT
vation must be accompanied by the. name and address of the writer, not for publication, mulcis, so desired. but är evidence of good faith En
CLINKER
$6,400 FOR CHEUNG CHAU HOSPITAL
PAVING,
BUILDING
SONG TRONG
& FIRE -BRICKS
We could eite numerous other instances. We have said enough however, to give the public an[TO THE EDITOR OF THE inkling of our meaning.
DAILY PRESS.
together irrespective of the delays, This it must be understood is al-
Six-I am pleased to inform you the hallucinations. and the abuses, which the want of eficient inter that the theatrical performances preters and the employment of in-held from the 21st to the 23rd inst. We would urgently enforce on our port of the Cheung Chan Hospital efficient linguists inevitably entail. at the Ko Shing Theatre in up readers the consideration of the now being built have realised folowing questions a
On the 24th of April last, Cheang Afoo and his four sons were tried at the Criminal Sessions for piracy with violence The evidence which was founded upon Police depost tions resulted in their conviction: and the sentence of death was re If an intelligent Chinese like corded against them. Their in- Chuntaikwong, whe speaks Eng- nocence was so palpable to the polish perfectly.bours under the lice and the jail authorities that impression (as he most certainly the matter was represented to the did) that the Acting: Colonial Se Governor who granted them a free cretary can do what he likes with pardon. Again, since our incar- the Governor and can make a law, ceration, several children have been and tear it to pieres again, the glassed with gangs of pirates inert day, what must be the opinion heary sentences of transportation entertained by the rest of the Chi- These have also been released by nese community, when they Are H.E. the Governor upon proper told, that that high officer has been guardians being found for them. gound guilty of amalagamiting On the other hand a burglary of his public duties with his private violent character was committed practice, and that no punishment, the other day on the premises of not even the temporary suspension Mr. Boulle, the baker. The police of his functions, whilst the trial Dot only caught the thieves, but was they apprehended he man to whom him. We venture to assert, that in proceeding, was inflicted on the stolen property had been sold. no part of the world, is Her The case instead of being commit Majesty's Govenment ted to the Sessions was disposed with such lamentable inefficiency, conducted of by the Magistrate. The receiver deplorable impotence and reckless was dismissed with a warning-the extravagance as in the Colony of burglars were sentenced to a trivial Hong Kong. So much for the con punishment" a couple of pozon titution each we believe. In juxta posi tion to this we place the fate of the pawnbroker, who as our readers will recollect, was sentenced transportation for lending money on & watch. His punishment, by the way, was also mitigated by the Governor.
NEW FOUNDLING HOSPITAL
Duke Of Connaught And The Children
to
SPEECH READ BY PRINCE ARTHUR
• (Special Air-Mall Service).
Berkhamsted, July 4. Prince Arthur of Connaught, who yesterday took the place of his father, the Duke of Connaught, at the laying of the foundation stone of the New Foundling Hospital here, read the speech which the Duke had prepared In this he said:
"Ever since I succeeded the Duke of Cambridge in 1904 as President of the Foundling Hospital, I have taken the deepest interest in the orphas children, to whom so good an education is been given, and my visits to our old home have al- ways been full of interest to the.
Nevertheless we confidently predict of the Government, that if the officials were to abstain from personal squabbles, the abuses we denounce might be doubted in extent and intersity-and still, no public remonstrance would be evok ed. So much for the constitutions of the community.
DR. ADRIAN BOULT MARRIED
PICTURESQUE VILLAGÉ CEREMONY.
(Special Air-Mail Service).
LONDON, July 4. conductor and music director of Dr. Adrian Bent, the famous
the B.B.C., was married yesterday at Ditchling, Sussex, to Mrs. Ann Wilson, daughter of Captain F. A. R. Bowles, R.N., of Dully House, Tonge, near Sittingbourne, Kent. All the arrangements for the wedding had been kept secret.
The ceremony took place in the Old Meeting House, where once Mark Rutherford foreached. The low, long, red-tiled meeting place of Free Christians for 235 years, it is caressed by clinging ivy, and there are roses to give it fragrance.
26,377.80 including $1,244.00 dopa tions.
There is another sum of $56.00 from the sale of biscuits kindly donated by Messrs. Sincere. Dollar Store to add making a fall total of $8,436.90, 60.
I beg to express my heartfelt thanks to the following gentlemen and firms for their gifs and assis tance to make the performances such success
Mr. Lui Wai Chau, for placing the theatre at our disposal for three night.
er, and members of St. John Am Mr. A Morris, the Commission- balance Brigade for rendering valuable service in selling tickets,
with dinner for three nights,
Messrs Tai Chung Ewok Res taurant, for supplying our troups
Messrs. Wing On Co., Ltd. for gong, a pair of big cymbals and the gift of a big gong, and a small pair of small cymbals.
Meara, Sincere Dollar Store fot a gift of biscuits.
for a kilt of cosmetics and face Messra, Kwong Sang Hoog, Ltd powder.
Messrs.
Water Factory for the gift of Connaught Aerated aerated water.
bacco Co., Ltd. or cigarettes.
Mesars, Nanyang Brothers To
Messrs. Sam Mah Knitting Fac tory for the gift of towels...
Messrs. Man Chung for circulars and posters
Messrs. Hong Lok for printing. our tickets.sprea
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Mesars South Chios Electric Co. for the loan of lamp bulbs and electria wire.
Messrs. Hop Hing Co. for trans- porting our troupe equipments...
Messrs Man Wo Tal for the gift of paper work decoration at the entrance, of the Theatre.
i
press my sincere thanks to your In conclusion I also beg to ex good self for your support.
Yours Sincerely,
IP KWAI CHUNG.
Hongkong, July 23.
TREK OF REINDEER TO CANADA
FROM NORTH ALASKA TO MACKENZIE RIVER
No one could have been more aurprised than Dr. Boult when a reporter found him an hour before
Edmonton, Canada.-The historic the ceremony in the meeting house trek of a herd of 3,000 reindeer with his friend, Sir Walford cross
the Arctia wastes from Davies. "This is a terrible shock, Alaska to the Mackenzie river delta said Dr. Boult, amiling ruefully. in the North-west Territories of "I thought our secret was safe, Canada has reached its final étages. but it is too much to be annoyed The animale are spending, the sum and see how lovely this little place destination. They will rest at this on such a day as this. So come in measuring east of Herschel
they will be able to cross the frozen Sweet pasturage until December, when
16,000 square miles set apart by Canada as a reserve where, it is hoped, they will increase and mul- tiply to solve the food problem of the native Eskimos.
looks."
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GOLD SPOTTING
IN ONTARIO
ARMY OF HOPEFUL PROSPECTORS
NEW PAHANG HOSPITAL
IMPOSING. "BUILDING IN KUALA LIPIS.
SHINGAPORE, July 17,
historic site in Bloomsbury in While regretting the sale of our volving to some extent the tess of our former associations-I rejoice Lovely it certainly was to think that the spirit of the old peas and carnations were grouped Foundling will still be maintained around the pulpit and the small delta to their permanent home of in the name and in the character of harmonium which Sir Walford was its buildings. The name Foundling to play. The white scrubbed floors Hospital will always carry with it glistened in the rays of the July
The capital of Pahang is not to- everything with which it is asso-sunshine. ciated-duty, character, service.
day behind other States in the "I have no beat man," said Dr. much treasured as those to which maids, and there is no reception the Government of Canada agrée geology, small army of prospec. Capt. H. P. Cock Lipis, paid an "May, these new, buildings be as Boult. "My bride has no brides The herd was purchased in 1929, least an elementary, knowledge or E. Kempe, accompanied b
matter of hospitals. The British Toronto, Canda-Arined with at Resident of Pansag, the Hon. Mr. we were so much Attached and We have a much better idea than ing to pay a United States more is making its way through the trict Officer, Kuala Lipis, paid an which the children have always re- that. Our wedding breakfast is pany £12 for each animal delivered mineralized territory of Northern official visit yesterday to the Gen garded with so much affection. As to be a sandwich picnic on the to the Mackenzie delta. their president, I wish them health Downs And then we are going and Lapp Herders hertook and happiness. I will never cease abroad, but I refuse to say where.
Eskimo Ontario in search, for the most eral Hospital here. An to take a costinned interest in their Dr. Boult Eusied himself by dis Great hardships were encountered gold to the value of more than cer, ind by Doctors P. R. MODOD
the part, of gold
On his arrival he was met by Dr. task of delivering 3,000 animals. This year Ontario will produce M. P. O'Connor, the Medical Offi- tributing hymn sheets bearing the in more than three years battle £10,000,000 and its output is ad- and P. K. P. Ayer and was shown a few words supplementing his ronds and busie of John Bunyan's with blizzards, ice, wolves. in, 50e vancing steadily. By the end of round the various wards, including Lather's speech, Prince Arthur seid. hymn. He who would valiant grea storia do reindeer strayed, the year the province will have the two new blocks recently built. that, from experience in his own he to the handful of intimate and it was six months before they produced, in a couple of decades, Mr. Mempe spent are surprised regime, the Soots Gregs, he could friends and relations and the few we rounded up. testify to the success of boys from villagers who came to the meeting of the original herd of 3,000 ani: The gold industry has prospered and plássed tó find, the hospital and De sold to the amount of £100,000,000 on inspection and was surprised hodee....
From a nearby house came the way: Three hundred, fawns born have lead recent advances in the said so in appreciative terms. Sir Roger Gregory, treasurer fide with her parents. Thep, en route, bring the pre number markets of North America, and Zn-connection with the two pow Prince Arthur to convey to the while Sir Walford be Duke a message of respect and af. an aria by Bach on the harmonium; have increased further by next De romatice in business Experts say prior to the slump the Government fection from all interested in the for couple walked to the table bebember. The hardships now are production in Ontario will increase voted an expenditure of 860,000
fore the pulpit, where Dr. Henry over. would gɔ gearer the heart of the ton, married them. The bride wore Territories Jargely have depended ties remain to be "spotted" and cost of about 840,000 by the end institution, as well as and this Gow, Unitarian minisfer at Briga In the past the Eskimoe of the convinced mány valuable propar- these buildings were erected at a
we lore,"
the school as Army bandera
the hospital, who presided, asked
Duke-from all the children.
Dedication Service.
There followed a service conduct
ja blue costume with a large blue.
for years to come, and they are
for their erection. On a contract
red carnation in his hutton-hole.
and of November, 1932, which took hat and blue shoes, and Dr. Boult on the caribou herds for winter Ontario Department of well over 5 year to complete, the
provision. The caribou, howeven, The
ed by the Bishop of St. Albans, as sisted by the Archdeacon of Nor with Bunyan's hyma..
The ceremony came to an end has the habit of migrating to new Hines has beld classes for prospec delay presumably being due to feeding grounds, and sometimes tors for some years, but in the past work being temporarily suspended this practice brings great hard. sesson facilities were greatly ex by the great Pahang floods which ship on the natives. The reindeer tended for this instruction and occurred at the end of 1931 and is more sable, is easily domesticat more than 1,800 prospective gold the beginning of 1933,
folk (Canon A. R. Buckland) and } the Rev. Alfred Shirley, Mr. Shir
Specially Fine Lightweightley is chaplain to the Foundling erected by Messrs. Walter Lawrence ed, and is expected to take kindlyseekers were told what to look for The replacement of the rest of absorbent and very Hospital Schools at Redhill the erected by
temporary home to which the chil-wae among those participating in to the atmosphere and environment in a mineral fold,how to detect the hospital buildings on modern
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dren were taken after the sale of to-day's proceeding, A the Bloomsbury site in 1926.
The architect of the new build-xnika WNIN SEA Apart from sentimental reasons, inge, Mr. John Mortimer Sheppard, no friend of the hospital can, after has recently undergone an opoza seeing the Berkhamsted site, regret tion for mendicitis, and the Royal in front of the French Municipal The street in Tientsin running the departure from Roomsbury, preside to eat a message to Mrs. Building, connecting Rue du Con- It covers 200 acres and stands 500ft Sheppard, asking her to convey to sulat on Rue de France and Rne above sea-level, having exten her husband bis best wishes for a Verdun on Rue de Paris, has been sive views over Berkhamsted and speedy recovery, as well as his con- named Place Georges Clemenceau, Northchurch commone and Ashridge gratulations on the handsome de after the war-time premier of
The buildings are being sign of the buildings.
France,
signs of gold, and where gold was ines is being held up at present, not, to be founder but when completed will consist of Under the Ontario system lands block of massive buildings, and minerals-ur undeveloped ter which will be a landmark and a granted in les simple, or in some ritory belong to the Crown and are credit to the State. Sinyapore,
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years Claims are squares contain or held for five years if 200 days' circumstances leased for terms of ing forty acres and a prospector work in sinne on each claim. thay Yecord a limited number each mine in production pays & small year in each mining dividon. They tax to the provincial treasury on may be bought at a small figure, profits which exceed £2,000.