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"Too Wondarful Words"
"Steppin' Along
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FRIDAY MARCH 14, 1930.
=
MR. SNOWDEN'S TASK.
capital can be assured that it will not have to endure a further dose of taxation. But even the threat
DAY BY DAY,
YOUNG MEN WHO ISOLATE THEM-
H.M.S. PETERSFIELD DANCE.
of fresh imposts will have a chill-SELVES IN COLLEGE AND PORE OVER ing effect. In this sphere, "we BOOKS ARE NOT THE MEN WHO BUC-FAREWELL FUNCTION HELD CEED IN AFTER LIFE.-Vicar of cannot imagine Mr. Snowden fur-
Llandegaf. ther penalising industry, for that would be tantamount to nullifying all the schemes, some of them most promising, which have been de vised for the specific purpose of helping the nation's trade and
commerce.
that
The P. and O s.s, Nagpore, from Singapore, is due here at 6 am. on the 19th instant,
*
Mr. L. Tobias was amongst the passengers who arrived here from Shanghai by the P. and 0.3.3. Kalyan this morning.
THE "TELEGRAPH” ART. SUPPLEMENT.
I is possible, of course, the Budget may make some provi- There will be a public lecture sion for procuring revenue from given at the Helena May Institute on Tuesday March 18th, at 5.80 land taxes. In this connexion, it pm. The Care of Children in the has been suggested that the Gov-Troples" by Dr. (Mrs.) Dorey. crnment might with reason look Mrs. Southern will take the Chair,
Advt. to securing for Itself some ad- vantage in cases where land and property has increased in value not by any act on the part of the owners but by reason of increased amenities which have automatic- ally put up values. This idea, we} To-morrow's Interesting Pictures. believe, is one which would find who support from the Liberals, have always had in mind the pos- sibilities of unearned increment on land. Obviously, however, any such proposal as this would need to be carefully devised if it is not to have undesirable reactions. On the general question, Mr. Snowden has an admittedly heavy task in front of him. The manner in which he handles it may easily affect the continued existence of the Labour Government.
The Parting of the Ways. The London Naval 'Conference is now seen to be at the turning of the ways. Vital decisions have now to be taken and a very grave respon- sibility lies with France and Italy.
Numerous pictures of to- pical interest will appear in tomorrow's issue of the Tele-. graph Art Supplement.
Sporting events covered will include the yacht racing be- tween teams representing Bri- tain and Scandinavia, the South China v Navy football match, pony racing at Heng- kong and Canton, hockey and football at Shameen, and the international golf contests at Canton. There will also be a group of the Royal Engineers" football team.
Other functions illustrated will be the Fancy Dress Ball in aid of the S.P.C.A., and the dinner by the Danish com- munity to the Crown Prince and members of the Royal party accompanying him to the East.
Portraits of the Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes, of the Hongkong Bank, and of Mr. C. E. Holmes, Superintendent Engineer of the Indo-China Steam Naviga- tion Co., who are going Home on retirement to-morrow, will also appear.
Mr. Snowden has the reputation of being at his best when he is up
might call One road, which wo against difficulties. All his for Faith in Peace, holds out the pro- titude and resource, however, will mise of complete success. be needed when he comes to give other, the Principle of Armed Sec- the final touches to the coming urity, offers nothing better than Budget. He has to face an in-a compromise, a holiday in battle-A SA TANTE JE
and see."
Mr.
not
The
the proper method of naval limitation, and the humani- Once sation of the submarine.
Institute was
LAST NIGHT. H.MS Petersfield's farewell dance last nicht in the Helena May a huge success. The ballroom on the lower floor was gaily decorated, and a com pany of about 150 couples danced to the music supplied by the orchestra from H.M.S. Kent.
The Very Idea!
Sandy had been sentenced to a term of imprisonment, and on hia first day a burly warder arrived with a brush and a largo buckes of water.
"That's to wash your cell," he said, and departed.
A fow minutes later, hearing strange sounds, the warder return- ed, to find Sandy, robed in nature's The Commander-in-Chief, China garb, standing in the bucket, and shivering dolefully as he scrubbed Station, Vice-Admiral Sir A. Khimself with the brush. Waistell, K.C.B., accompanied by Fing Lieut. D. R. Evans, was present for a time. Much regret was felt by the absence, owing to slight indisposition, of Lady Waisteil.
Others present includ ed: Commander and Mrs. Baker, Lt. Comdr., Surtees, H.M.S. Peters feld, Lieut. Cobb, H.M.S. Peters- field, Engineer Lieut. Denverell, and Lt. Comdr. Taylor,
During the interval, refresh- ments were served in luxurious style, tables being laid out for fours and an abundance of cakes and other eatables were provided.
The Committee in whose hands the arrangements were are to be congratulated. It consisted of the Wil- following: Petty Officer liams, C. E. R. Wight, L/Seanian Warner, Robertson, LySeaman
The duties of Stoker Ackland. M.C. were most efficiently carried out by P. O. Williams.
H.M.S. Petersfield leaves the Colony on Sunday for Swatow, Foochow, and Shanghai. She will remain North until the present commission is relieved by men from H.M.S. Vindictive, about the end of April.
SHAMEEN AMATEUR
THEATRICALS.
"THE RINGER" SHORTLY TO BE PRODUCED.
Shameen, Mar, 13. The Canton Amateur Theatrical Society is once again in full re- heareal to produce on Friday and Saturday, 21st and 22nd March, On another popular production." this occasion they are making a completely new departure in pro- ducing one of Edgar Wallace's greatest thrillers, "The Ringer;" In the past, they have always con- fined themselves to light comedy.
Upsetting a bottle of petrol whilst melting some gold in A
New blood is also being tried fire, Chang Sam-cho, aged 41, a started along this road, there can goldsmith of No. 8, Lok Hing Lane, out in the cast in the persons of be no turning back at this con-was yesterday severely burnt on Mr. J. M. Walker, Mr. B'A. Baker
en
the face, hands and chest. His injuries necessitated instant re- moval to the Government Civil Hospital.
Carr and Mr. Ewin; whilst Miss Gladys Lee who had only a very small part in the last production, "Lord Richard in the Pantry," is taking the feminine lead on this
Correspon-
"Here! What are you doing?""
"Woll," chattered Sandy, "did ye gasped the surprised warder. no' tell me wash ma'sel'?"
•
Circus Manager "Well, what's' wrong now?"
India-Rubber Man-"Every time, the Strong Man writes a letter he 190s me to rub out the mistakes”
A French newspaper sadly, grieves
The way
British 1160.. abbrovs,
• *
we
Ho may be right, 'tis sad to say,.
-For everything is not O.K. Indeed it ought to vastly truable
you
To call the Princo the P.O.W., And make you heave a shameful
sigh
To call our monarch, George
R.I.,
And our Lord Provost (woe is me)
Referred to lightly no TP. And yet, if we all comprehend Abbreviations, to what end Would writing out the latters be 7
Just think of F.R.C.P.E. We must admit its very nico
This labour-saving pen device.
·
She (sotto voce)-"Georgic, dear, it's a burglar "
He-Sh-h, don't move, maybe ho can get that window up; it's the one we haven't been able to open since the painters left."
•
A dear old lady entered a public 'phone box, dialled "O," and, in answer to the usual query, replied as follows:
"I want you to put me through to the number I asked you for last Wednesday. I can't think what it" just now, but you'll remember we had a bit of bother about pressing button 'A."!
21 YEARS AGO.
SOME EXTRACTS FROM THE
· “TELEGRAPH” FILES.
The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for week ended March 16th, 1909.
审
·
The rate of the dollar on de-
*
The weddings took place of Mr. E. H. Terry and Miss M. A. Me- Naughton, and of Mr. M. C. Owen and Miss Phyllis Seth.
*
WAS
Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., appointed to act as Attorney Gen- eral during the absence of Mr. (now Sir) William Rees Davies; K.C.
crease of some forty millions ships, on sterling, of which twenty-five millions will have to be met from the ordinary sources of revenue. The imposition of extra taxation ference, and there is no short cut How to complete success at any point therefore seems inevitable.
а roughly route. There is will he face the situation? Poli-
marked path which may take years ticians of the Opposition camp are
to traverse. However, too gloomy
On returning to the parade occasion. Many of Shameen's old anxious to gain some indication
a view should not be taken at this ground, before dismissing the favourites will appear again. Mr. of his intentions, whilst the busi-stage. In the early days of the Defence Corps, after the inspec-G. M. D. D. Wolf, Mr. Wm, Gallo-mand was 1s. 8.13/10d. ness fun and the ordinary tax. parley we were advised to be caution last night, Colonel Bird way, Mr. W. Roland Farmer, Mr. tious in our optimism. Now, per-addressed the officers and men, H. G. Eales and Mr. J. H. Ferguson the im- all of whom have scored such big congratulating them on payer are just 1 curious.
haps, we should be careful not to provement shown in their general successes in previous Shameen Snowden, however, is at present join too readily in despair. That form and reiterated the expression productions, will again be in- the cast for "The giving nothing away; it is
is not the spirit which prevails of opinion of the G.O.C. that there cluded in reasonable to expect that he among the delegates even to-day. was every reason to feel satisfied Ringer."-
Shameen is looking forward with should. Everybody must "wait We have to credit all represented in with the turn-out.
great interest to the production London with sincerity, with a will-
In a case in which a Chinese and the producers may be certain ingness to meet the wishes of the
was charged with not providing that they will get appreciative
pig, audiences-Our Own There has been talk in some others as far as circumstances, insufficient matting for one
France has set which he had engaged two coolies dent. circles of the possible imposition their view, allow,
to carry, Mr. Whyte Smith, at the of an extra sixpence on Income her tonnage requirements at a
Kowloon magistracy this morning, Tax, but that seems scarcely likely. figure which may wreck the con- told the defendant that it was no ference, and throws the blame upon use putting a bit of matting "for It may be that there will be some Italy for standing pat on her ori- the look of the thing." There had alteration in the higher grades of ginal programme, that of insisting to be sufficient to be of practical that tax, in line with the Labour du parity with France. It is use. The defendant was fined $7, attitude that the broadest backs clear that if Italy and France will it being stated that no injury had
been done to the pig. should bear the heaviest burdens, sit down with the intention of com-
The following forthcoming wed- but to touch the other grades posing their differences, and suc-
Claiming that he had been would be fatal, as it would add ceed, the negotiation of a five-dings are announced:-Mr. Wil
power treaty on the lines desired by liam Robert Greenhalgh, No. 11, assaulted during a fight, among some unknown coolies in Woosung on Mr. Ramsay MacDonald would be Carnarvon Building, Kowloon, to Street, a fireman of the Kowloon another load of responsibility a community already taxed more child's play. On that possibility Miss Doris Diana Farrow, No. 107, Fire Brigade appeared as the com
the the immediate future appears to The Peak; Mr. William John Holt plainant against a'ricksha coolie | heavily than any other in
Naval Yard, Hongkong, to Miss before Mr. Whyte Smith at the Alison Marjorie Rosalie Jennings, Kowloon Magistracy this morning, world. It has been calculated that depend, though, a with the Income Tax at its present mate perhaps, both may be satisfed Riccarton House, Christchurch, when the coolie was charged with
some astute statesman New Zealand, en route to Hong- assault. figure, people at Home pay over
form of words kong on board the s.8. Changte; can devise a £15 per head of the population, governing their respective posi- Mr. F. X. da Silva Remedios, No. 2, Humphreys Avenue, Kowloon, to whereas the total taxation of the tions, and offending no suscepti-tiss Arminda de Servo Monteiro,
No. 13, Nanking Road, Kowloon.
if
little more re-
be ad-
EXCHANGE RATES.
Paris
citizens of the United States is in bilities. It has to the region of £6 per annum. We mitted, we think, that Italy and have no doubt that Mr. Snowden France, as sovereign nations, are entitled to build up to any figure will strain every nerve to obviate
they choose. But it is not a time the piling up of taxation, which for nonsense, and we are of opinion he must know would be the worst that a solution could be reached possible thing that could befall swiftly enough if both countries
Brussels the country at the present time. would submit not a paper program Amsterdam But he may be unable to help him-me, but the figures up to which they Berlin....
actually intend to build between Copenhagen
Vienna Relf. A goodly part of the in- 1930 and 1986. M. Briand was a
Helsingfors creased expenditure. which the co-author of the Peace Pact. Lisbon
Bucharest Government has to face is due to Surely he should have faith.
Buenos Aires widow's pensions and the in- creased unemployment pay. There is no serious complaint regarding the former, but there docs appear A minor collision at the junc- Stockholm to be a growing feeling that the tion of Prince Edward Road and Oslo
Nathan Road was reported to the Pragác Government has rushed in rather Police last night. A Kowloon bus. Madrid hastily with the "dole" increases. coming from Kowloon City collid-Athens - On the matter of the country's ed with China bus which was Rio
Bombay turning into Nathan Road from
Hongkong trade, there are not wanting indi Shamshulpo. Little damage was Silver (spot). cations that the present year may caused to the vehicles and nobody Silver (forward). witnesa a revival of industry if was hurt
́ ́BUSES COLLIDE.
Yokohama
New York. Genova Milan
FIREMAN IN A FIGHT.
BOTH PARTIES HELD TO BLAME.
A
According to the 'complainant, he was walking along Woosung Street last night when he saw
He number of coolies fighting. went to see what the disturbance himself was about and was assaulted, his assailant being the defendant.
After hearing further. evidence, London, Mar. 13.his Worship intimated that he was 124.25 satisfied that the complainant and 84.885. the defendant had been involved .12.12 In a fight, the fireman being as 20.385 much to blame as the defendant. 18.165
Both parties were bound over 193% to be of good behaviour. .108.80
.34626
..818
41%
1/10%
On the appearance. before Mr. 2/0% Whyte Smith at the Kowloon 4.86% Magistracy this morning of three 25.136 butohers on charges of causing 92:18 cruelty to 19 pigs, Sergeant Mac- 18.11 namara informed his Worship, that 18.17 the animals were being transport 104%ed on a lorry, while a number of .19.76
men were sitting on top of the 0.11/16 crates, which had no matting and 1/6.1/2 allowed the pigs' legs to protrude. 1/52 The remainder of the men on the lorry managed to escape from the .13.15/16 constable. The defendants were -British Wireless. fined $10 cach
new
con- The W. D. Coramittee sidered the proposed
Peak Tramway via Glenealy.. It urged either a route through the western section of the Botanical Gardens, or a tunnel underneath the Gar dens emerging near the entrance to the Glenealy culvert.
WHO WAS...
FRANKENSTEIN.
When Byron challenged Mrs. Shelley to write a ghost story, he little dreamed what a wild, barbaric tale she would evolve, a tale of horrors and gruesomeness.
Frankenstein, the hero of Mrs. Shelley's story, is a young student who gathered pieces of human bodies from graves and laboratories, and made of them a thing in human shape, which lived and moved, but lacked that which above all distinguishes man from the beasts-a soul. Needless to say, this monster was pitifully aware of its ow difference from the rest of humanity
with Meeting averaton on every side, It craved for revenge on the author of its miserable being," killed the student's brother, Fran friend, and sister. kenstein himself eluded it for: a time, but was ultimately murdered in horrible fashion by the monster, mu
Poor Frankenstein's fate l that of a man who uses fa brain to construct some Ingenious monstrosity that is contrary to nature, and which turns and rends ita creator in punishment for his foolish
pride: