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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1933.
ECHOES OF
1859
56-Correspondents Of 75
Years
Ago
(JULY 28, 1869),
masters We trust that this will be a lesson to all mischief makers We insert the following as matter of course, We would sug who no doubt think they have done gest to the writer the propriety of a "smart trick.
With il luck to all trouble! seeking the acquaintance of Lind- Jay Murray and Noah Webster:-makers-Ve remain, yours, Ameri-
BUSIBODYS.
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CORRESPONDENCE
[All lattars intended for publi. ention must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not | för publication, unless so desired but as evidence of good faith,--ED.]
BAN ON RAFFLES
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "BONO KUNU DAILY PER99,"1
Sir-I shall be thankful if you will kindly allow me space to deal with a matter of exceptional pub- lic interest.
The ban recently imposed by the Government of this Colony on rates, especially that spon sored by the Bociety of St. Vincent de Paul, is, to my mind, both an injustice to the poor and decided ly unjustified in the case of this wall known charitable institution. Apparently, the sple reason ad-
is
that in cases of this description," the procedure adopted by the So- eiety in disposing of the tickets
nuisance,
"
To The Editor of "the. "Daily "Ve learn that on Monday and
Press," Tuesday night some of the so-called
Sir-Through the medium of American Aristocracy in their night sprees have assumed the authority your widely circulated journal I of Barbour Master. By ordering would call the attention of the the ships in the harbour send officiala, of this place to a danger down their top G, mast after mid-pus nuisance that exists, in allow- night hovers. They succeeded so ing people to keep flower pots on vell with the English ships on the abutments of their verandahs.vanced by the Government, Monday night that on Tuesday a passing by a Mercantile Store night the same misdemeanour was in Queen's Road on Friday last,
was tantamount to practised on American ships. The there was a large flower pot carne English captains finding it to be down by the run, from the top a hoax, bave made their complaints story of that building and fell and, perhaps, may have been a
contravention of the law. of within a few feet of my path, and
certainly if it had struck me, it-Books of tickets. It is alleged, would have either killed me on the are sent to the heads of Arms spot or have done me a material uninvited, with the request that injury. If people keep plants for they be disposed among the staff. their own pleasure, they pught to If this were the main objection, have them in a secure place, so as surely there could have been an not to endanger the lives of the offcial communication to the So- ciety concerned, instead of the inhabitants, passing by; or have a proper railing to protect them frcan present drastic legislation which, the boisterous state of the weather. may I point out, in no wise con
Your's truly,
trots that other evil, more potent of social corruption, the surrepti- tious sale of lottery tickets, etc., which the Colony is so fulsomely flooded.
the Harbour master, he course has looked upon this as a purgery of the laws of the port, has ordered all the ships in the Harbour to send down their Top G. mast. For it is vell known that when the ships were ordered to Kowloon side, that several Ameri- eans vent to the Harbour Master and asked if he would permit vessels to lay with their top G. maste up, the request was granted and left to the options of the
A CITIZEN.
CHINA'S CHANGE OF POLICY
IN MALAYA
Had a more liberal and faiz- minded attitude been adopted by our worlby Councillors, and had the matter received the lucid and broadminded consideration that is its due. the cause of Charity, as well as the aims of common-
Large Chinese Delegation To Meet New sense, good government, and sels
Consul-General
Nearly a hundred Chinese most- ly representatives of the Singa- Chinese Chamber of Com- pore merce, the Hakka General Asso ciation and other public bodies in Singapore, met Dr. Philip K. C.
Consul Tyau, the new Chinese
General to Singapore on board the
Besides taking a keen interest in Y.MC.A work, he is a sports man. He led the tennis team of University when "le the London was in England many years ago. He held the tennis championship of North China for some years, and the golf championship for a
term.
President Jahnson on Saturday
Dr. Phillip Tyau told the Free morning when it came alongside
Press he was convinced that the the Tanjong Pagar wharf.
Among the Chinese delegates Chinese people were fast realising were Messrs. Lam Man-tin, Pres- their national shortcomings and dent of the Singapore Chinese were determined to co-operate in Chamber of Commerce, Lim Keng-developing their country, welcom- lien, Vice-President of the Chaming foreign assistance.
Businessmen would "be" behind ber, Tan Hong-kwel, Yong Yet- un, La Tek Cho, Li Jen (Vice- any attempt to solve the internal Consul in Singapore) and others.
After interviewing Chinese and foreign newspapermen, Dr. Tyau, accompanied by his wife and son, proceeded to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at Hill Street, where a reception was held in his hon-
Our
ה!
situation.
Discussing Sino-Japanese rela- tions, the sald:
new Consul-General
The Chinese Government does not recognise Manchukuo but at the same time it does not feel sufficiently organised to take steps to recover that territory.
"However, the Japanese have ceased further aggression and the situation does not call for any more resistance.
Dr. Tyau, who chatted merrily with all those around him, said that, to enhance the interests of "overseas Chinese in this part of the world, the Chinese Govern- ment had changed its policy re- "We are hopefif that through garding the control of the various the local authorities, peace will Chinese Consulates Malaya. be maintained wherever the two The Consul-General in Singapore rations come into contact, 2 would handle all affairs, while other Chinese Consul in Malaya having matters to bring up before "the local Government would refer them to the Consul General in Singapore, who would take mat ters up himself, instead of se- parate action as before,
CHINESE PROBLEMS IN MALAYA
In answer to questions Dr. Tyau said that he would do his utmost to tackle the questions of unemployment among the Chinese in Malaya, "their education, trade and other interests, but he must first study conditions before sub- mitting a report to the "Chinese Government with recommenda tions, and upon receipt of Nan- king's instructions" he would act He considered that the most 'ur- gent matter to be attended to was the question of pushing Chin- ese goods outside China.
"Nevertheless no Chinese Gov- ernment could stand one day in power if it opened up negotiations for peace with Japan without first insisting that Manchukuo should be returned."
STRIKE ON BANK
SITE
Shanghai Labourers
Stop Work
The introduction of a European tally Bystem is believed
to
be the cause of a strike at the With regard to the Tumours site of the construction of the about Mr. T. V. Soong's disagree- new bank, when about 270 ment with Marshal Chiang Kai-Shanghai labourers downed thei shek, he asked the people not to tools yesterday. The atrike, how- believe them. Mr. Boong resign- ever, is expected to be of brief ed because he needed a rest and duration. because of the financial crisis which had arisen in Nanking.
The new Consul-General will as sume office to-day, together with the new Consul for Bingapore, Mr. Sze Shaochen.
Dr. Trau's last appointment was Minister to Cuba and Panama
The workmen have been accus- tomed to taking their orders, from a Chinese foreman, who in turn is responsible to the Chinese lab- our compradore. This system has been adopted til now, when the excavation work is commencing and it was decided that the Euro-
He served as the chief secretary pean system of check-in at the of the Chinese delegation to the entrance gate at a certain bour Washington Conference in 1922, a would be more suitable. A high Dean of the Tsinghua College, Peking in 1920 and as a member wooden fencing has been erected of the Revidon Committee in the around the ate and entrance is Chinese Foreign Office which was now only possible through large formed with the sole purpose of rates The locally engaged fab revising certain treaties with pur, with the exception of those. foreign Powers. He was editor of men who are quartered with the the Pekin Dally News and the strikers, were working on the site
as usual yesterday, Pekin Leader.
respect, would have been well- served, as well as protected and advised."
In the circumstance, however, and with the deference to QUI present administrators, is it too much to hope that such a bald contradiction of reason will be remedied as soon as possible. in order to save the fair name of this Colony in the Century of pro- gressive and intelligent develop- ment which mainly concerne us because we have to live, forsooth, in its sometimes embarrassing broadmindedness.
Yours etc.,
SOCIAL JUSTICE, Hongkong, November 27.
TRAIN DELAYED
There was a delay of almost an hour in the train which left Sum- chun at 6.19 on. Sunday night. The delay was believed to be due to leaking boller tubes which necessitated a stop at Shatin Station.
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