THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY,

SEPTEMBER 2. 1927.

OUR CROSSWORD PUZZL

SINGAPORE DOCK,

DEEP SEA FISHING.

· THEATRE ROYAL

COMMENCING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th

at 9.15 p.m.

FORBES RUSSELL

Prosents the

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with

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In a Carefully Selected Repertoire of Successful Plays from the Principal London Theatres.

FRI., 16th Sept.

at 9.15 p.m.

SAT., 17th Sept.

at 9:15 p.m.

MON., 19th Sept.

at 9.15 p.in.

TUES., 20th Sept.

at. 9.15 p.m.

WED. 21st S-pt.

at 9.15 pm.

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SR 22nd Sept.

At 9.15 p.m.

Fu, 23rd Sept.

at 9.15 pm.

SAT, 24th Sept. at 9 15 p.m.

Gladys Comper and Sir Gerald Do Maurier's Grent, Suceras THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY From the St. James Theatre, ·Landon

The Successful Commnly BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH WIFE From the Fronch of Alfred Savoie. By Arthur Wimperis

The Great Mystery Play THE HOUSE OF UNREST From the Strand Theatre, London

The Successful Farcicat Comedy

HALF-A-LOAF

By Noel Sents.

The Porous Faree

NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH

The Thrilling Mystery Uthy IN THE NEXT ROOM Hy Biennor Rodran and Harriet Fard. Prom St. Martin's Theatre, Londres

The World a La Story PEG O'MY HEART Apri Vivian as Peg

Noel Coward's Famous Play FALLEN ANGELS Prices $4, $2 $1. Plans at Moutrie's.

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

THE SHOOTING OF DOGS ON TO BE TOWED OUT BY DUTCH

THE PEAK.

At yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council a number of new Bills werp introduced, these including the Budget and the $6,000,000 Loan Bill, both of which are reported fully elsewhere.

TUG CO.

The British Admiralty has built a dock in the Tyne River destined for Singapore, quotes a Dutch paper, which goes on to say-

It will be taken in two parts to Singapore by L. Smit and Co., the Dutch Tug Co.

Bight seagoing tuga will be need- ed for the purpose, and these will have to be the biggest now in Hol-

landl.

To enable them to carry out their task, L; Smit and Co. have charter four boats, from Messrs. ed Wijsmuller, another Dutch tug

company.

THE ZANE GREY-ALMA' BAKER EXPEDITION.

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Mr. C. Alma Baker, C.B.E., one of the pioneer planters of Mainya, has returned to Singapore after a most interesting and successful fishing expedition around the consta of New Zealand.

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For a number of years now Mr. Alma Baker has made "big game" fishing his hobby, a sport in which he has been enthusiastically joined by Mr. Zane Groy, the well-known American novelist and authority on The expedition in New fishing. Zealand waters, both salt and fresh, was planned on an elaborate scule and began early in the year. The coastal waters, and the North Tongariro River, described as the "best trout stream in the world," were thoroughly explored.

Wonderfully Equipped Schooner.

A three-masted Nova Scotian schooner, The Fisherman, wonder- fully equipped and carrying forty men, acted as mother ship for the expedition. Six launches went out from the schooner daily..

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The Colonial Secretary, replying to a question by the Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard with reference to the shooting of dogs on the Peak, made it clear that the Government was determined that dog-owners should not imperil the lives of others by their disregard of the law. He said that orders will be given for the most rigorous en- forcement of the law with the view to the extermination here, as in other law-abiding countries, of the und 1.1 reported cases of Scourge of rabies and the danger į hydrophobia. The risk of the ter of hydrophobia,

rible disease of hydrophobia aris | His Excellency the Governor (Siring from the presence of unmuze Cecil Clementi; KC.M.G.) preside, led dogs in a Colony infected with and there were also present rabies appears to be quite inade-

His Excellency the General Officer quately appreciated..any) Commanding the Troopa (Major

(b) With regard to the second General C. C, Luard, C.B., C.M.G.).

Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn C.M.G. part of the honourable member's question the Muzzling Regulations (Colonial Secretary).

Hon, Sir J. H. Kemp, K.C., (At will be enforced by prosecution of owners, capture of dogs when this torney General).

Hon. Mr. C. Mel. Messer, O.B.E. is practicable and can be effected Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, C.M.G. without undue risk of danger to Hon. Mr. H. Jackman (Directhe public servants employed, and home on The Fisherman by way

14 Ultera a falsehood. tor of Public Works).

by shooting. As regards the

of the South Seas to Los Angeles. 15 Liberates. future, the Government is deter-Noxt year he proposes to explore 17 Ascend. mined that dog-owners shall not, the Australian and Java coasts, 18 Dignify. by their disregard of the law, im- then come to Singapore to relit 19 Recite. peril the lives of others; and pro-and proceed to the coasts of 20 Literary composition. poses, after this public warning. Madagascar, where the waters are 22 Parts of the foot. of to give orders for the most rigor-famous for their striped, marlin, 24 Two Scandinavian books.

ous enforcement of the law with a black marlin and the gladiator of 28 Caps. view to the extermination here, the seas, the broadbill swordfish.

20 Stops. 30 Investing with clothing. Mr. Alma Baker will remain in 33 Payment for services. as in other law-abiding countries, of the scourge of rabies and the Malaya unt October and then 36 Plural of cow. danger of hydrophobia,

leave again for New Zealand, 37 A delightful region. where he now has extensive sheep 30 Tidal wave,

Mrs. and 43 Musical porformer. and cattle interests. Mies Alma Baker have remained in 45 Binds by ties of affection.

48 Advise. New Zealand.

49 Table cooking utensils, 50 Waxy space. 51 Sour.

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Hon. Sir Shai-son Chow.. Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard. Hon. Mr. A. C. Hlynew. Hon. Mr. J. Owen Hughes. Hon. Mr. V. E. L. Shenton. Mr. E. W. Hamilton (Clerk Councils).

SHOOTING OF DOGS.

Official Reply to Member's Question.

Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, in accordance with notice, asked the following question:

Will the Government cause an en- quiry to be held into

(a) the circumstances connected with the shooting of dogs at Jar- dine's Corner, Peak, on Saturday afterndon and Sunday morning, the 23rd and 24th July, having duo re- gard to the people using the roads and the necessity or otherwise of such drastic action;

(b) the methods of enforcing the muzzling regulation and make re commendations for the future?

The Reply.

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Hon. Mr. Bernard: Arising out of the replies to the question, I should be glad to know, (1), what experience is considered necessary before police officers are entrust- fred with the duty of shooting degs;

and (2), the weapons used.

The Colonial Secretary: should like notice of the question.

... ASYLUM ORDINANCE.

Greater Safeguards Now Provided.

Mr. Zane Grey is completing a "Seven Seas" fishing film and als a book on the same subject, which will contain a full account of the recent expedition.

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A LARGE SELECTION of Basins and other bathroom fittings always.

in Stock.

greatly hampered in their affore-52 Shaver. Islation operations by the destruc- 53 Japanese coins.

trees which tion of

they have 54 Rogue. planted. That destruction occurs 55 Knot. in two ways. In the first place very young trees are often cut down carelessly by persons who are cutting grass on the hillside. In the preond place older trees are The Attorney General moved very often deliberately cut down the first reading of a Bill intitul-in order that the wood may be sold

7 to amend the as fuel. At present it is perfectly ed An ordinance Asylum Ordinance of 1906. He easy for a man, who goes up the The Colonial Secretary replied: said: The main object of this hillside deliberately to cut and 10 Reposes., (a) The Government has caused Eill is to surround with greater steal trees of this kind, to conse fuil enquiries to be made into the safeguards the procedure in which his cutting operations when he occurrences referred to in the first persons suspected of being of un- sees a forest guard approaching, part of the honourable member's sound mind are sent to the Asylum hide his saw and axe, perhaps question.

The shooting near Jar for the purposes of observation light a cigarette and wait until dine's Corner was carried out by The intended safeguards are of the forest guard has passed on, to experienced police officers as the two kinds. In the first place, it is resume his cutting and stealing. result of a complaint from a Peak provided that no order for send- The present Bill proposes to at- resident of the danger to children ing a suspected case of lunacy to tack this problem from from the presence of so many un-

the asylum for observation shall point of view. The proposal is muzzled dogs in that, neighbourbe made until an attempt has been that certain definite carefully hood, and the Government much re- grets that by an error of judgment

selected areas should be declared prohibited areas, and it will be an the shooting took place in the pre- sence of children and that one child

offence not merely to ent trees in received a slight scratch apparent-

such areas but an offence to be ly from a ricochet or a piece of

found in these areas. stone. Orders have been issued

will be carefully selected by the that every possible care is to be

Governor-in-Council, and the boun- taken to avoid the shooting of dogs

daries will be clearly marked, and in the presence of children, but

there will be no excuse for any it is obvious that the presence of

person to be found in such an area spectators cannot always be avoid-

inadvertently, because it will be ed. The Government much regrets

quite clear that the arch is one the necessity for undertaking the

which should not be entered. "The unpleasant duty of shooting dogs,

prohibition against entering these but this necessity is forced upon

areas will be absolute, so that not it by the wholesale disregard of the

only will persons who wish to cut law by dog-owners in this Colony.

wood or cut grass be prohibited Among these law-breakers are to

from entering, but also shooting be numbered many Peak residents.

parties and picnic parties will, for It must be within the knowledge of

the general good, be kept out. all honourable members that, even since the occurrences referred to, dog-owners on the Peak and else- where still permit their dogs to roam about uamuzzled. As to the necessity for drastic uction on the Peak as well as elsewhere it does not seem necessary to add anything to the bare statement of the fact

The Ordinance does not apply to that no less than 20 dogs from the

other than The Attorney General moved the New Territories Peak have been reporteil to the Police as having bitten people the first reading of a Bill intitul-New Kowloon. I beg to move the

Grst reading. since the 1st January, 1926.ed an Ordinance to enable certain that there were 184 reported areas to be declared prohibited cases of persons being bitten areas with a view to the protec, by

Hongkong dogs in

Is- tion of afforestation operations. land since that date, 11 He said-The Botanical and reported Chaps of Rables Forestry Department have been

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

GEE-MEBBE 175 A GOOD THUNG

I DID COME HOME WIYA WILLIE TH NIGHT OUR HOUSE BURNED DOWN-MEBBE I WOULDA BURAT.UP-B07 JUST THINK OF POOR POP- NUTHIN' LEFT AT ALL-NOW WE WON

EVER HAVE A NEW HOUSE

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made to communicate with some relative of the patient. In the second place it is provided that the application for the order and the order itself must be made on a definite statutory form. That will have the effect of producing undoubtedly greater clearness and accuracy in the application and also in the order. When persons have to fil up a statutory form, with definite headings and calling for definite facts, there is much less danger of an order being made on vague or insufficient grounds.

The opportunity is also taken to make some minor improvement in the principal Ordinance. I beg to move the first reading of the Bill.

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The Colonial Secretary seconded and the Bill was read a first time.

* PROHIBITED AREAS.

Protection of Afforestation Operations."

B00400-EVERYTHING IS GONE AN NOW WE'RE POOR-MOM ANY POP HAVE TO STAY AT COBBS AN' I HAVE TO STAY THERE AT WILLIES - AUTHIN' LEFT---

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The intention for the moment is merely to make a beginning by the declaration of a certain arca on the hillside between Ty- tem Harbour in the West, and Big Wave Bay and Shek O in the East,

The Colonial Secretary secondest and the Bill was read a first time. Adjournment. The Council adjourned antil Thursday, September 15.

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