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THE HONGKONG, TELEGRATH,
FORMER GOVERNOR HONOURED.
TABLET UNVEILED.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1924.
·HONGKONG'S
LIMESTONE.
PROSPECTS. OF FURTHER
DISCOVERIES.
RIFLE SHOOTING. :
INVITATION FROM SHANGHAI.
The Shanghai, Rifle Association has addressed a lottor to Mr. F: Goodman, Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Killa Lengue, extending
At the Tung Wah'Hospital yes-
Following the recent annouco terday afternoon, His Excellency inent of Mr. Taa, Tsan-tai's di the Governor, Sir Edward Stubbs,
covery of limestone deponits benuath K. . M. d., unveiled a photo of a Predecessor, the isle Sir Richard, the bed in the vicinity of Shaun invitation through him to ai Graves Macdonnell, who laid the Tau Kok, we have received further rifla ehota in the Colony to enter foundation stone of the innin build-information on the subject from the antrual All Comers
Championship. Mr. Goodman aske As geologist and mizing the 8.0. M. Post to announce the ing of the Hospital. Reproduced Mr. Teo Tean-toi himeoit. in Kwangel porcelain, the portrait
his own behalf, fact and draw the attention of all
un
is displayed on the right wall of opgineer the hall with the photos of other Mr. To Tran tai based his plan
on the assumption that the local benofaptors of the Hospital.
Riflo
shota in the Colony to this Ot purtunity of adding to the lustre of Hongkong.
Conditions of entry, etc., are set forths herewith, exactly as received from Khanghai:
A large gathering of well-known cost was a "drowned" const, and that the islands along the south residents, representing the cream
coast of China wero mountaintope of the Chinese mercantilo com na opinion which is supported munity, witnessed the ceremony; by the statements of Professor The Annual "All Comers". Ritle His Excelleney was accompanied Schofield, of the University of Championship will bo he held 28th, 29th, and 30th of St. Lawron: British Columbia, who recently on by Mr. Gainford ee, Private Soorotary, Sir Claud lectured
the subject at June. Sharghal Rifle Associa. |
would This conviction tion the University. Severn, Colonial Secretary; and the
apprecinto visit
an
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Hon. Mr. A. E. Wood, Secretary led Mr. To to pomeyere from any fongkong rifle shot who. for Chinese Affairs. Among others present were the Hon. Mr. B. H. and prospect beneath the sea would care
limestone strato, bed for Kotewall, Hon. Mr. Chau Siu-ki,
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compete.
The the
in individual championship of Mr. Li Po-kwai (Chairman of the site of the adsore criticisin of Far East goes with the winning of
experts. now confounded by his this event. Chiouse General Chambor
Tho, competition is open tu all und is to be shot for in Commerce), Mr. R. A. C. North, success. He has also noticed a vein
of serpaatino limestone near the sea comers Dr. G. M.. Hamion, Dr. G. Wat Taipo, and firmly believes that thren stages, similar to the King'e The 21 bost MeKenny and Dr. G. II. Thomas.
there are other deposits of high Prize at Bisley. grado limestone hidden somowhere scores ora qanlified for the second The Chairman's Address.
In the hills of the Now Territories,tage on ranges 800 and 100 yards Hefore the unveiling ceremony He strongly recommends a careful ten shots at each distance. The
Chairman Chi-lung
and thorough geological examina 12 best scores in this stage quaiifyc Hospital, Tung: Wah
tion of the islands (mountain tops) for the final ranges, 100 and 1,000 which was interproted by the sad the submerged coast (mountain) yards, Aften shots at enct distance,
Any Government rifle is permit - | Hon. Mr. Kotewall, Mr. Ma said sidea) of the bays and inlets of
ted. Entrance fee $8, Miru Bay. thit when the fiftieth anniversary of
Mr. Tuo expects to obtain the In Septembar another Cham the Hospital was colebrated in 1920
Mn
Mr. of tho rend his airess
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it was deculed, in commemoration lease of a large mining aren in pionship will bo hold on exnetly of the event, to add a new ward to the Ng Tung-Shan diatrist, a lew the same conditions, except that the Hospital and also to display in miles from Shia Tau Kok on the only British rifles of 30 calibre the hall the portraits in porcelain British frontier, which be has been will be eligible.
of the founders and to have the negotiating for since 1910. Unsettl.
ed conditions of Government at names of successive Directors CD Canton have been unigly respon
The foundation graved on a stone.
Rible for the withholding of Atone of the new ward was laid by
the, concession. The officinis His Excellency the Governor. Mr Ma stated that the Tung Wah handling the Flospital was established in 1870, first occasion, Young Wing-tai,
matter--pn
the
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LEAGUE BASEBALL.
THE LATEST RESULTS.
when the late Sir Richard Graves and Inter Clan Clik-yuohud New York, Juno 10.-The results loving Mr. Tse Tsun-tai's mining of matches played yesterday ware proposition up in the air,"
Macdonnell was Governor, and it to leave Canton rather hastily, was he who laid the foundation Inilding.
the
stone of the toain The Hospital and had a most suc ressful
fot and career, excellent work extending fifty years
over
as under:
It is hoped that the lease will
National League. eventually be granted, for Mr. Tse New York. has already gone to grent expense | Brooklyn A
limekilos.
thanks were due to in cutting two miles of road up thof Philadelphia. 4 the founders, the Governmout for mountain side, building workmen's Boston sympathetic support at all times, sheds, and preparing sites for his generous subscribers, and past and to 1888 our business was first established. In Shanghai.
present Directors who had given and branches opened in all this important parts of China,
their survices gratuitously. When FULL COURT APPEAL. Detroit Since then it has been our aim to supply our customers]they were collecting the photos
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-HURT IN FACTIONAL FIGHTING.
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A QUESTION OF NOTICES. now displayed in the hail, they were unide to secure that of Sir
On Monday and Tuesday next Richard, and but for the personal there will be
nu appeal beard! interest taken by His Excellency before a full court at the Supreme it would not have been hung in the Court. The acting Chief Justice, hall that day. Mr. Ma concluded Mr. Justice Gumpertz, will preside, by wishing long life to the British and will be accompanied on the Empire, the Chinese Republie and beneb by Mr. A. Dyer Ball, the | Sir Edward Stubbs, . (Applause). acting Puisne Judge.
The Governor then unveiled the The appeal is from a judgment tablet by pulling-the-bunting delivered by Mr.-Justice-Comportz-Peking,-June-10-A-consular.. apart.
in May in an action between report from Changsha dated the His Excellency said it bad given landlord and tusent. The case 9th Inst, says that during factional him much pleasure to be present was one in which the owners fighting in Shen Chow Fu in
l also to dave. been able to Messra
Yeung Chik-fook and western Hunan, two American discover the portrail of Sir Ho Shing-kij of a row of housca missionaries, Mr. George Snydǝr í Itichard Macdonnell. He must in First Street sought to obtain and Mr. Carl Beck were each disclaim any merit in the discovery, possession of 11 flats of a total of wounded by a bullet in the left however, as he had given it up in 25. Fourteen tenants, when served
arm.-Reuter. despair. When he returned to with notices, loft, but the remain. ing -11 rofused to give up Secretary of State for the Colonies if possession on a point of law. they would find it. With their Notice to quit was given in October customary zeal and efficiency, the last, expiring three months later, Secretary of State for the Colonies on the ground that the Inndlord succeeded in scouring the photo desired to pull down and re-erect! through a College, in which Sir the premises. Richard had taken a keen interest. The various tenants went into' was glad to see that it had been occupation on different days, but so well reproduced.
the notices given expired on the Rone day for, all and this the de- fendants submitted was wrong and that a ecparato notion, good at am glad to have this opportunity Common Law, and expiring at the
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TO-DAY 5.15 p.m. and 9.15 p.m.
AT THE WORLD THEATRE
The Work of the Hospital. Continuing, the Governor said,
of visiting the Hospital agnio. end of the period of tenancy, should
Ter
as
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have been here before, though not have been given in each onse.
frequently
could It was fully argued before the have wished; but I have always court, Mr. H. C. Maonamara sp- taken a deep interest in the ex-pearing for the landlords and Mr. cellent work which it carries on. C.A.S. Ruse for the defendants. It Tam sure that Sir Richard, he will bo remembered thisb a point of had been fortunate enough to be interest in the case was whether alive at the present day, would the plaintiffs could call a member have been pleased and astonished of the staff of the Secretariat for to see the extent to which the in-Chinese Affairs (Mr. J. H B. stitution, which ho founded, ha Nihill), to give evidence. as to progressed, and to realise the in what occurred in an interview In portant part it plays in the lifebis office between the partics. of the Colony and China as a whole. Mr. Justice Gompertz roserved The Government owes much to the judginent and lator in a lengthy Annual Committeen of the Hospital written judgment found in favour for their ready, neuintanéo in every of the landlord. This is on appeol
their advice in from that judgment way and Council, which they have always The appellants have instructed given when required. We bave Mr. C. G. Alabaster K.C., and Mr. reciprocated their help by giving Eldon Potter K.C will appear for them our best advice in the work the respondents. connected with the Hospital
for
I have heard, not officially, severoza
that it is the desire of the Hospital now branch of the Hospital," to roliove the overcrowding in this (Applause)...
district by establishing . now Mr. Ma Chi lung briefly, thanked hospital in the Eastern district. His Excellency, anying that his may say that I am entirely in generous remarks would be na sympathy with that desire, and if incentive to yes greater efforts, It is possible for the Government After bowing to the portzdit of to do anything the Committed can Sir Richard, thờ, gaihiring, na rely upon us to do so, It is, of down to ten in the hell, which was course, not an easy matter to lavishly decorated in Chinees byla. obtain a suitable sito, but what we Sir Edward Blubbas afberie Dé can do wo will do, and we will inspected the Hospital with ME always do our best to encourage the Ma Chi-lung and his dolleagues;!
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