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The Telegraph
TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1926.
CAUSE OF ANTI- FOREIGNISM.
Anti-foreignism in China has been cropping up now and again
lately with disastrous result.
A
missionery lady was murdered some little time ago in Chengta and, as we, reported yesterday, there has been a rather violent display of animosity.against a British mission
and their failure to restrain
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who quek a literal applica- For that jargon, allow "good work by educational and medical orgunt sations to be interfered with and even permanently threatened.
Taking South China as a whole, there must be very many schools and colleges which were doing i
DAY BY DAY.
NEW FRENCH CAFE.
"THE DORROWER BUNS IN HIS OWN LA ATTRACTIVE PREMISES
Emerson
20 OPEN
HUNAN WAR OUTLOOK
IMPENDING ATTACK ON
CHANGSHA
The weather forcast up to noon" tomorrow 18 W winds, been quietly proceeding in
For some months past, work has A report from the Hunkn front moderate. aqually generally tion with the transform
states that Tong Sang-che is giving cloudy, showery,
hin troops a short respite, pending rrival of the 12th Division
part of the ground floor- Building, into an
Podder. up-to-date the
Aluable work now closed down be M. Charles U, Heidsöick, of the Fronch Cafe Madame Flint and under General Chang Fat-fol, and
famous Champagne Maison Charles: Holdsolck, Reims, France is at pre sent in Hongkong on a business and pleasure visit
enusp of riotous and striking stud
M. Durrand are responsible for at the same time, keeping an eye.on onts, just because it is the
the scheme, and a heavy outlay of capital in involved in the strut the new developments which the popular (though senseless) thing to
turni alterations and equipment arrival of Chizo Heng t at Chang cry down foreigners, and Chris
of the now premises.
aha may bring about, as informa tians. When a British lady
To be known as the Cafe Restion has been received that he has like Misa Dunk of Pakhoi is prac Mrs. Quezon are the parents of a taurant Parisien, this latest add been offered his former position ns. tically forced to pack up and leave son born at the Philippine General tion to the Colony's catering esta Tupan and Governor of clunan, by
A Manila paper says that Senate President Manuel Quezon and
Hospitali
blishments, promises to become of The Canadian National Railrance will take the form of a
considerable importance. The ed Wu Pel-fu. ways, Asiatic Building, Hongkong,
the scene of her labour of love beg causo students object to discipline,
has led to such a strange, and un- Chinese-like happening......
A telegraphic roport received in
Fat-fui has arrived at Lok Chang,
ong might well question the worth has issued a very useful inrge/Dacious vestibule lounge, immeurt Canton states that General Chang neas of those in control of aize spirit thermometer, suitabloatcly opposite the Hongkong and that the 12th Division is now the district, because it their laxity for shops and offices. Street entranco advancing to join Tong Sang-che lounge itself will be tastefully whilst a large supply of ammuni Mr. W. W. Hornell, CIE. M.A furnished and provided with com ton has reached the headquarters of Vice-Chancellor of the University fortable, rest chairs and writing Tong Bang-che. It is expected of Hongkong, has arrived in Hancing from the vast that, as soon as the 12th Division kow from Shanghat, and is staying bule will be a commodious dining reaches its pre-arranged posi
corridor, the far end of which tion, the order for a general attack at the British Consulate there.
opens out onto a well-appointed on Changsha will be given. It is dancing floor. A special orches also reported that the Kwel-chow tra of six musicians has been on forces are nearing Chang, Teh, and gaged from Manila, the intention a battle in that vicinity is imminent. being to provide classical pro- A conservative estimate of the grammes during tiffin and dance number of rilles in possession of music at night. The management the people, village gourds, farmers' Have been granted a licence for society, pirata, etc. in Kwangtung the sale of wires and liquors. is two millions. It is reported that
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Mr. H. W. Fay of the Hongkong Amusements returned to the Colony on Sunday by ss. Suwa Maru. Mr. Ray has been com- bining business and pleasure by touring Europe and the United States and visiting all fim hend- quarters en route..
Bathing Facilities. In conversation the other day There is to be a meeting of the with a resident, the latter put for Sanitary Board this afternoon, and ward some ideas in regard to the among the items on the agenda is a bettering of bathing facilities, es-letter to be read from the Secretary pecially at Repulse Bay. As these of the Bathing Benches Committee had not been forwarded to the relative to latrine accommodation Bathing Beaches Committee, we at Repulse Bay, will give, in brief, the outline of what is quite a big scheme, and one which would take considerable time to put into operation and involve the expenditure of quite a sum of money. However, the author of the suggestion saya that it might well bo put on a business footing and eventually become quite a pay- ing proposition, whilst, at the same time, proving. a boon to the public.
We have received from Mr. M. His idea is that there should be, Ide, the representative of the say, either two or three lengthy rows of wooden structures extend-Osaka Asahi in Hongkong, a copy, ing for practically the whole length of the Ash's English Supplement of the bench, arranged in tiers one The publication is full of interest entitled "Present-Day Japan." above the other. These should be sub-divided into sections, each with matter, Javishly illustrated, two dressing rooms one for ladies being made in many spheres by and indicates the steady progress and the other for gentlemen-be- tween, which would be sufficient the Japanese. space for sitting out and serving tea, the whole area of each row
purpose. By having the rows ar~
Mr. H. C. Joass, of the Hong
Manager of the Singapore Branch
The accommodation is extensive, General Chang Kai-shek interds to and provides attractive facilities disarm these organisations, in order for private parties. The cafe will that the men of the Northern Cam- be under the management of Mr. paign may be adequately supplied G. Taylor, who comes to Hongkong with arms. It is also stated that with a wide experience in his par Division to carry out the disarm
orders have been given to the 2nd ticular sphere..
RECORD NON-STOP
Of the various adjunct facilling in Tung Koon, Tseng Seng and ties, mention should be made of a Po-on districts of the East River, Ladies' Hairdressing Salon, which
sections. will be under the direction of Ma- dame Bandau, who is now en routa from Paris, a newly-stocked show
may be inspected, and a provision, room where the latest Paris mod as wine and spirit department, the floor, access to which is gained by latter being situated on the first
a lift
FLIGHT
LATEST FRENCE
ACHIEVEMENT
Paris, June 28,
evidence of the care which has The general appointments give
A message from Baara says school and its Principal in Pakhot having a covered verandah for this kong Bank, has taken over as Sub been taken to make the new esta that Captain Arrachart and his In conversation with the repre-ranged one above the other, an from Mr. HC. Aspinall, who respect. An announcement will Arrachart, attempting to beat the blishment up-to-date in every his brother, Sergeant-Major sentative of a world-wide known using the facilities. would get a left for home leave by the Khyber be made concerning the opening record for a non-stop flight, left product who travels throughout the view of the sea, down to which week. Mr. C. G. Adams pass within the next few days.
steps would be provided from each Fed through Singapore from Cal- length and breadth of China in the structure. The author of this idencutta on his way to Sourabaya course of a year, we learn that the says there would be no difficulty in where he has been appointed Ac- feelings of the people in any dis- letting out the accommodation (two countant."
dressing rooms and verandah trict are wholly reflective of the space) at, say, one dollar per after-
they controlled. In the
Le Bourget it 6.30 a.m. yesterday and landed at Basra, 2,734 miles distant, to-day.
Amongst the passengers who ar- They were in the air for 2014 rived by the Empress of Canada hours.. today were the Hon. Mr. D. G. M. The previous record was made. land, Mr. and Mrs. H. Odell, Mrs. Monsieur Le Maitre in February Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. H. U, Ire by Captain Arrachart And
miles in 25-hours Reuter,
Another motor fatality occured at Penang on June 22 about tin
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city of Hankow there was nothing would be very small Facilities for schoolboy was killed. It appears.
each, and the outlay per person untoward to be noticed; across the the provision of tea, or in case river in the native city of Wuching patrons preferred to bring their there was a much less friendly at-own-merely hot water, might also, be provided. The resident putting titude and some men even went so forward this proposal thinks that far as purposely to jostle; in Klu- with three lengthy rows of such Kiang there was obvious sullenness, accommodation, the revenue to be drawn by the operating concern but there was nothing different would be very considerable in from the usual courtesies experi- fact, as a limited company it might enced at Foochow. According to well be made to pay. Arrange the success or laxity of the nativements, he suggests, might also be devised whereby bathers could book control of the district so was there accommodation in advance. Such either no cause or some cause to a scheme, he contends, would do fear molestation. Cases of inter- away with the present unsightly matsheds, which would be replaced ference with foreigners in China by attractive looking and substan- have, in the past, been remarkably tial wooden structures, and, few considering the vast size and
moreover, would meet the public demand for better accommodation population
on of the country, but than at present exists. Perhaps the Bathing Beaches Committee would make a note of the idea and take some steps to see whether a scheme on such lines would be worth while..
whenever anti-foreign outbreaks or incidente have occurred, there has been something wrong with the head of affairs in the district.
EXCHANGE RATES.
In Pakhoi and in most centres of "South China where the officials the Kuomintang are in power, there has been much lawlessness and lack of ordinary discipline among the students. To preach the gospel of "anti-Imperialism" and anti-Paris "Christianity" as the Kuomintang Brussels Party has been doing has inevitably Amsterdam
Berlin had a serious undermining effect
Copenhagen upon the discipline of those
Vienna students who are fortunate enough Helsingfors to be at mission schools and all Lisbon other Chinese connected with Ins- Buenos Aires titutions under foreign direction. Recently, the Canton Hospital had
Shanghai Yokohama New York
to close down its beneficient work Genova Just because of the anti-foreignism Milan. which flourished for lack of official Stockhol Chinese reprimand. The catch- | Dalo cries of a crowd are prone to spread and be acted upon in Chinn quicker.
than in most countries, and there.
is a very serious Jack of duty on the
Ragby, June 28,
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that a car was going to Northan Road when it collided with a five year old Eurasian boy named Mac Stewart, the son of a well-known resident. He was taken to hospital but life was found to be extinct.
The St. Stephen's College bazaar, which is to be opened on Thursday at 3.15 p.m. by H. E. the Governor, will be opened on Friday and Satur- day at 2.30 p.m. by the Hon. Sir Shouson Chow, and the Hon. Mr. R H Kotewall respectively. The exhibition tennis match, for which tickets are obtainable at Moutrie's and Anderson'a, will take place on Friday at 6.30 p.m.
The following vessels are ex pected to be in wireless com-" munication with Hongkong to daySunning, Volunteer, Oyama Maru, Mauban, Seang Bee, Suwa Maru, Arafurn, Taishan, Berai Maru, Asiatic Prince, Awa Maru, Clara Jebsen, Esther, Cyclops, Sui Sang, Van Cloon, Empress of Canada, Gemma, Anhui, Rabi Castle, Torohashi Maru, Anatina and Toyooka Maru,
The Very Idea!
One never hears a word of Herald Tribune. scandal about her!!
Has she no friends?"
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Teacher (after writing LXXX bonboard)--"What does that A physician in New York State menn." wanted to give his eleven-year-old Flapper"Love and kisses." " boy first-hand-picture of what
life is in a city. So he handed The decision to abandon the him enough money to last three White House custom of indis- days and put him on a train for criminate handshaking was bound to be made sooner or later, for it
Buffalo.
The boy spent a time in the had become a menace to the business district, visiting stores, health of both the President and the banks, riding street cars, ask his wife. At the first recoption ing all kinds of questions.
after the war President Harding Another day he spent in an art shook 6,500 hands at the rate of gallery, went to the zoo, and then thirty minute. Président to the top of a twenty-three story Wilson wished he could a gloves building to get a bird's-eye view with steel fingers.
wife of
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of the thing. He got a big kick President Cleveland found her out of this.
right hand getting larger than her Then he took his first ride on left as the result of The Italian Consul General In ferry to Fort Erie, Ontario, cratio salutation, Hongkong writes The news and compared the Canadian side lessons to reduce cabled from London concerning with the American Mrs. Harrison, after big destruction and great He visited the editorial, bus experience, evaded the damage in Italy and Colonies in ness and press rooms of a daily holding a fan in one hand consequence of an earthquake are newspaper. He got a thrill out of bai in the completely exaggerated. A cable watching the papers-stream from ber how the Prince of from the Italian Legation in the presses.
similarly Peking to the Italian Consulate His last comment, as he boarded visit to Canada by the too
pacitated, General In Hongkong assures that a train for his home after threo grip of welcome. 103% there has been neither destruction days, was:
was "Gee, but this is a 2,83/64 nor damage of any kind in Italy great world."
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