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MR. HO KOM-TONG RETIRING.
TUESDAY, MAY 2. 1922.
CHINESE Y.M.C.A.
Twentieth Anniversary.
Referring to the scheme of estab fishing a branch of the Associa tion
Dr. Woo
FARLIER TELEGRAMS,
INTERNATIONAL RECONCILIATION:
London, May 1. Widespread attention has "bien attracted by the Pope's letter to Cardinal Gasparri mentioned yesterday, which is regardadas affording strong support to Mr. Lloyd George's fight at Ganca for international reconciliation and co-operation, the Rape declaring that the failure of the Conference would involve a danger of a con- fagration that would overturn the whole Christian civilisation. Ho
Russian people.
LENIN'S ILLNESS.
London, May 1. The mystery regarding Lenin's illness has been cleared up by a statement signed by the German surgeon Borchardt and other physicians, saying the bullet which has remained in Lenin's shoulder since his attempted assassination by the social revolutionaries in 1918, was extricated during an operation on April 23rd. The stitches were removed on April 27th and the wound is in good condition. There are no unhealthy symptoms and the patient is feeling well.
assistante wees daily recived hare, At the `request of the Chamber, which, was then known as the Com- mercial Union, I started a subscrip tion birt, raising eventually arer The Chinese YMCA. garo a Tea Party Speeches.
a dinner in the gymnazium $150,000, which were remitted to Mr. Ha Kom-tong, a prœniment the centre of distress. There were of the Association's building member of the Chinese community unfortunately at the time
the some las oraning to celebrate
anniversary af the who in retiring from publie lito, was the guest of honour at a tea principled persons who, for some twenties
reasons of their own, spread the establishment of the institution party given in the To Yuen resFalsehood that the money raised and also to entertain members who taurant by the Chinese General
was for military purposes; and con will participate in the forthcoming Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon. The Hon. Mr. Lan Chasequently some of those who had campaign for age mambers and to specifically appeals for peace with Russia and sympathises with the pak, President of the Chinese been actively assisting, immediately raise $100,000 to build a braaah of withdrew, leaving only four or five the Y.M.C.A. in Yaamati. Dr. T. Chamber of Commerce, occupied
persons, who, notwithstanding lies P. Woo occupied the chair. About' the chair, and among those present and threats, went on with their one hundred members were pre were Sir Robert Ho Tung and the work. Mr. Ho-Ko-tong was one seat The band of the Association Hon. Mr. Chow Shou-sen.
of them. It can be truly said that contributed a delightful programme After tea, the Chairman said:e is one who delights in doing during and after dinner. Gentlemen, this reception is given good, and heeds not threats de by the Committee of the Chinese signed to hinder him from achieving
that General Chamber of Commerce in his purpose. "Sone years ago, when
aaid 10De time ago honour of Mr. Ho Kom-tong, who Hr. Browin, the lato Secretary for the Government is soon leaving the Colony on an Chinese Affairs, and I proposed to offered a site to the promoters free extended tour after having resigned organise a scheme for the purpose of charge, but it did not his membership of the Chamber of giving relief to the Chinese then. The Government had been another It was with much regret that we widows, orphans and afflicted per-approached in regard to received his resignation, and also sons who were without means afite near Coronation Road, Yan-
mati. heard of his relinquishment of all
scpport, and who cften went to the public positions which he had his office to seek assistance. Mr. Ha Those taking part in the subscrip- fbeld
1 venture to believe that this unreservedly supported the project. tion and membership campaign are each of action of his has been impelled by and himself donated a large sum of divided into six team? recent tendencies. Nowadays there
money, besides helping in raising which is captained by one man is no distinction between truth and subscriptions. The Fund was named Last night speeches were made by falsehood, right and wrong.
after Mr. Erewin 'and it is to-day representatives of each team with matter how hard one has striven supporting nearly a hundred poor regard to the manner in which they
or the good of the Chinese cour widows and orphan He rendered proposed to conduct their work.
We understand that a donation munity, cae's efforts are not only much essistance, either with per- unappreciated but generally adsonal work or with money or willet $10 or more entitles the contri- both, to the Tunz Wah Hospitah tutor to free membership of the
the Y.M.C.A. the Kwong Wah Hospital. Horae for Destitutes and many other public institutions. Ife The Y.M.C.A. has issued one of those who established the pamphlet in English containing Blake Scholarship and among bisbrist review of the development of many services to the Colony, not the organisation and also the Iasing information concerning, new branch in Yaumati :
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versely criticised by many of them, not actually regarded as some Loffence. There is no wonder, there
fore, that public-spirited men have lost ardour for public affairs.
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RUSSO-GERMAN TREATY.
Paris, May the The
publish
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FORTUNE FOR HOSPITAL.
Sir Thos Sutherland's Dispositions.
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EARLIER SPECIAL
TELEGRAMS.
COST OF LIVING.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) Property of the gross value of
Singapore, May 1. nut per-obalty £723,075," with
Major Goodingfield's report ea 721,042, has been left by Sitthe rest of living in Singapore, Thomas Sutherland of Bucking based the voluntary anonym thebam-gate, S.W., and of Coll.
harbour Wol, East Liss, Huats,statements of householders, show
a general, average of between 7 last, aged 89. As a necessary preliminary who diet Jan.
setenty-two and sixty-eight per and managing chair:nab order to furnish an adequate equip lately meat, it is proposed to erect a director of the P. & O. Steam sent increase in January 1922 as figures eliminate entertainment and and suitable. modern building on the Navigation Co., bairman of the compared with August 1914. areds of the Peninsula which will include most London Committee and the senior social expenses and also income tax. of the features possessed by the vice-president of the Suez Canal Including which the increase would
of the Assurance General
The
be much greater. There is some decline since 1920 of rents of European houses, which advanced 15 per erut and houses controlled the Rent Board 30 per cent.
FIGHTING NEARING
PEKING.
To Mr. Ha Kem-tong, it is matter of congratulation that be is
the least was his work in conner wow able to go on a holiday and tion with the devastating typhoon to have a really good time. of 1906 when many of us in addi- getting the burden of public respurrsion to substantia) donations, gave sibilities and public duties. To the six months of our time to the task Chamber, however, his severance of of collecting subscriptions his connection with it is a source ministering to the of regret to all its members, in
Signal Service. that it has lost a very valuable
Hongkong Association buildings Co. formerly chairman
Marine and helper. Indeed, the Chinese com- It is impossible for me to enume.
The option of a suitable, centrally Society, and a direct of the Lon
already been
den Joint City and Midland Bank munity has lost the services of a Frate all the assistance he has located lot bas very active worker. Mr. Ho kom-rendered me in the discharging of secured. This site is on Waterloo and of the Bank of Australasia, one has been in public life for my public duties. As your repre- Road and Pitt Street, near Corona Ltd., Liberal M. P. for Greenock, con-1984-6, and Unweist member 18- thirty years: he started about the sentative on ihr Sanitary Board,tion load, Yaumati, quite same time as I did. All the schemes the Legislative Council and various venient to the people of the entire 1900, one of H. M.'s Lieutenants
for the City of London. His will} MEE CHEUNG.
and movements having for their other Committees, his assistance, to Peninsula, and comprises | 912 Photographs of Charity Ball objects the good of the Chinese me is tantamant to assistance to square feet of land, permitting theis dated March 9, 1921, with a large building codicil of Ang, & last, and probate! taken in the Prince's Pavilion publie that were started either by the L'hinese community in Hong construction of a 17th. April.
myself singly or by myself with kong and a large number of people with space to spare for an athletic ass been granted to the fandon City and Midland Executor and Price $1.23 unmounted
others received his unstinted and in distress in China. As Chairman playground 5.50 mounted
The sum of 833,000 will bay this Trustee Co., Ltd.. of 5, Threal.
ceedle-stert. E. C., and From every copy sold 23 cents, carrete support. Sot only did he of the Tung Wall Hospital sorur
The British Volunteers have will be given by us to the Sub-assist in founding many publie insti-years ago, and as a member of the t. while $1,000 will be neceway Hubert John Holt, secretary, ofi
beea ordered to tations, but he has also, since their District Watchman Committee an for construction of the building and 12. Leadenball-street, E. (
prepare for establishment. continued to give of the Po Leung Kuk until recently, 15.oro for furnishings, etc., making The testator left to his daughter. I mobilisation at any moment and them bis support. In former years, he worked hard and rendered signal total of $100,000 required to proHelen Sutherland, £40,000, several keep their rifles handy..
family portraits, such of the en. The Prking and Tientsin Times regulations in service to the Colony. During the oerly bnance the project.
gravings and diplomas comected says the Fenstienites left wog connection with small-pus epidemics War he supported the Sai-Ying-Pun
with his public life as he shall has crossed the Grand Canal and were made too severe, and when a School Section of St John's Am- large number of the Chinese had balance Association paying all the fishing the Hongkong Chinese elect, all the books of cuttings cecupied Tachang. The centre ce Lis public work.copies Yungching, but not Kuan. left the Colony for fear of the cost of uniforms and equipments, Commercial Union-gow our Gea-relative to
A Peking report in the same paper rigour of the dispare as well as of and has been maintaining it ever eral Chamber of Commerce. After-the large alver bowls present- the regulations, Mr. Ho was very since at a cost of over 10,000 upwards, through Mr. Mak Lai-tousled to bin by his constituents is that the artillery restarted at houses were in Greenock, a large ormolu clocknightfall, appearing to be Dearer Besides his other man- and myself. two energetic in assisting to establish to date small por depots, where treatment ficent benefactions, he has given bought for the Chamber, for the and candelabra dating-from before Teking than hitherto. It is reportedl according to Chinese methods could 350.000 to the Hongkong University, sam of $40,000, and these houses the French Revolution, one-half of that W Peru's flanking attack the were sold last year for $38,000, the proceeds of the sale of his town. might result in interruption of the be had, thereby restoring
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Tientsin, May 1.
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route to
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of Japanese
At the height of the plague epihich Mr. Ho Kom-song has ren several tens of thousands of del-bousehold effects, motor-cars, etc.,railway and demies, when the Sanitary Bordered to the Chinese community, to lars raised amongst the members such of his silver as she should preparing to leave for Peking late TSANG FOOK PIANO resorted to fumigation and disin the Colony and other places of the Chamber, two new houses elect with the concurrence of his last night-heater.
According to the latest plans of over executors, and the replica of the were parchased for a little
as the Constitutional lenders, the fection, which led to much throwing It is imposible for me to make a
$150,000. This shows the pro-ea-ket presented by him of dead codies into the street, he complete record of them. Sufice xress made by the Chamber, and memorial of his son Erie to the Northern Expedition armies will Cassived mor in retablishing publicit to say that, whenever there was the healthy condition of its reserve regiment in which he was sering dance northward
a gallant death Shiukwan. a city on the North dispensaries in the various districts.aar appeal for help, he was among funds. The Chinese General when he met
wirrendez tu the River, and the Northern Expeli- forward with Chamber of Commerce is the head rather than
tion Headquarters will sich be and free coins, in addition to rauney and personal service. Ia office of all the other Chinese Com-Boer and he stated that be reporting cases of sickness and sure that all present will not say mercial Associations in Hongkong. made no other provision for bis moved to that city. It is reported otherwise that preparations are being made far and daughter as she was deathe to the Government on behalf that I have been exaggerating in It enjoys a good name of the people concerned, with the my remarks concerning our good wide, as also the conadence of the ampls provided for. He left in Shiukwan, to welcome the Pre- Inge Sutherland, £10,000 to his as soon as he has completed the result that the number of dead and esteemed friend. On the eve Chinese, having constantly acted $15,000 to his sister, Margaret wident, who is expected to be there holiday as arbitrator in disputes between piece, Irene Whiting, and the ful-arrangements cl the provincial
Much of this lowing further legacies:
Affairs pi considerably diminished. He and abroad, I would, in the name Chinese parties.
£1,600 to the Greenock Intiru Times. ithers also assisted me in securing the Chinese General Chamber &f success is due to its Chairman
withdrawal The a pleasant and to the members. Its power to ary, in recognition of his long con- the relaxation of the disinfecting Commerce, wish him and fumigating regulations, thereby royage, an enjoyable time and good do good to trade and commerce in nection with that town as member troops along the Kinochow #ESIDAD of Parliament: nad £1,0) to the Railway has been suspended. Ad- preventing the periodical exodus of health and prosperity. (Applause).the future is unlimited.
Will Study Chinese Medicine. ricar and churchwardens of St. cording to the Japanese Legation Raised a Million Dollars. people from the Colony.
Having been in public life for Luke's Churrb. Mill, for repairs in Peking, the suspension is né His Benefactions.
Mr. Ho. Kom-tong replied as Recognising the downward ten follows: Mr. Chairman and Gentle over 30 years, I have decided upon and improvements to the church, casioned by lack of shipping ac
comodation from Tsingtau dency al social morality, he is one mea, this very friendly reception retirement so as to yield the vari-in memory of his wife.
$10,000 and in addition, one-half Japan-China Press. of those who gave me substantial has filled me with gratitude. I am ons public positions I held to help in establishing the Confucian also grateful to the Hon. Mr. Lau younger and more capable men of the proceeds of the sale of T. very generous Another reason for my decision to Buckingham Gate, and of his free Society with the object of propaChu-pak for his gating the moral doctrines of the remarks in reference to myself, resign is that I have for the last hold property in Buckingham dear friend, Patrick J. Caird, of etc. ta Marjory token of regard for him and his great sage. He has also helped in which, I feel, I do not altogether tight or nine years been studying Mews, of his household effects, Bellairs, Greenock, establishing and is still contributing deserve. I say altogether, because Chinese medicine for the purpose motor-cars, to a system of free vernacular edu-much of what he said was true; of helping others; and being en-Sinclair McKay, "who has been laroily, a replica of his portrait, sation under the control of the but as a citizen of Hongkong couraged by the gratifying results acting my private secretary for the original of which bangs in so Confucian Society for the benchit have always considered it my duty of curing the ailments of several many months, and I give this sum honoured place in the offices of the All other his property he left to of the children of the poor. Suf to render whatever assistance hundred friends and relatives, Ito her in order to secure ber inde-Suez Canal Company in Paris.
Irora recurring floods in could to the Government and to decided to give up my public pendence and freedom from ordia-
London, to be applied as the Pre- Kwangtung and elsewhere have the community generally, in order duties in order to devote all my ary work unless of a voluntary King Edward's Hospital Fund for £2,000 and 'n Duity of £1,000sident and the (feneral Council may ever received his assistance not only to promote the welfare of the time to the study of the healing
during the contmuance of the trusts think fit, advising them not to dis- Colony. Mr. Lau has alluded to art. The Government was good in the form of substantial subscripthe part I have played in raising enough to ask me to reconsider my of his will to Hubert John puse of the properties until advised my Bolt, "who acts for in that it would be most advantage- tions but also personal service in subscriptions for charitable and decision, but eventually, on raising foods in aid of them. With other deserving objects, and said giving the reason for my action. the City" £1,000 each to his ous to do so. me and some others be generally that I was a good hand at the accepted my resignation in a jetter gardener, Joht: Lintott, and his headed the subscription list with i game. I believe I was instrumen- cotiched in very generous terras butler. Thomas Hallett, for many amount to nearly nearly £250,000 large sums of money in order total in raising altogether over On the completion of my study, if gramm his servire; £500 to his practically the whole of which is encourage others and such encoura$1,000,000. In addition to getting I can be of any use to the com- former secretary, William Taylor: borne by the residue, and would gement generally had satisfactory this money out of other people,munity my utmost efforts will be £250 each to his former secretaries, otherwise have gone to King Gentlemen, 1 Harry A. Rolt and Maurice Alston; Edward's Hospital Fund for results. When the Chinese Re I have given in aid of such objects at its disposal. public first came into being, the more than $400,000. A little over thank you most sincerely for this £5,000 to his nephew, Edwin London. The amount by which people at Hanyang suffered great ten years ago Mr. Chan Kang-yue friendly party, and wish you, one Thomas Smith, an officer who has the fund will benefit is expected, distress on sccount of the fighting and I collected § sum of over and all good health and prosper-done good service in the Mercantile to be in the neighbourhood of
Marine during the war?" to his £400,000, im that locality, and telegram for $60,000-for the purpose of entability. (Applause).
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