TRIAL
MURDER
EVIDENCE
BOARDING HOUSE
WITNESSES
CORRESPONDENCE.
The Sanitary Board Election
[To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.]
Sir, Out of a wish for the wel- fare of this Colony, I consider it that Mr. desirable to point out
M. K. Lo's letter will not stand a rigid examination, for apart from being ono-sided, it is wanting In rationality.
in nows-
Evidence for the Crown was called at the Criminal Scasions this morning when the trial of Tsze-san Cheung Man, Cheung and Cheung Shu-fu for the mur-
was con der of Tong Tai-kal
inued before the Pulsne Judge Mr. Justice Wood) and a jury.
of the Mr. Lo is a member of the Sani- Evidence as to plans scene of the murder was given by tary Board and for that reason Mr. Lamb, who, in reply to his should not have committed himself Lordship, stated that he was at to opinions, expressed the scene for between half and papers, concerning, the candidates. three quarters of an hour, during By declaring his preference for Dr. which period he did not notice, Li, Mr. Lo may embarrass some of the voters. Should Mr. Mow Fung anyone passing by.
Inspector Vincent, Pollee photo-be elected, how awkward it might grapher, gave evidence of taking be for Mr. Lo to meet the man Certain pictures and said that he has criticised, either directly or
mid- by implication. when he arrived at about night he found he could not take i a successful picture of the body: without moving it owing to the buah closely surrounding it, al though he tried to take one and Witness did, in fact, take one. further said that he saw the body moved.
Cross-examined by Mr. Somerset Fitzroy, defending two of the prisoners, witness stated that he saw a piece of paper near the dead youth's hand, and he also noticed several other pieces of newspaper which had apparently been torn up.
are
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In the third paragraph of his let- tor, Mr. Lo has elther written in- consistently or has made a state- ment for which there is no justi- fention. "The special qualifica- of Dr. LA Shu-from tions"
either
hig A port of
Of his merits ir not merits. If Dr. Li's special quali
of his not a part fications are merits, then there is no justifica- tion for Mr. Lo to mention them. If they do form a part of the doctor's merits, then Mr. Le is inconsistent, For in one and the same sentence be suys "I am not here concerned with the comparative merits of the rival candidates, though 1 commot help being impressed by the special qualification of
THE HONGKONG
Admiral Chan Chak, who reported to have left Canion owing to the enforced change of command of the Canton Air Force.
SHAMEEN NOTES
A
FINE VARIETY CONCERT
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TELEGRAPII. TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1932.
WORLD TRADE RECOVERY
SIR ARTHUR SALTER'S REMEDIES
| PRODUCTION UNDER CONTROL
ter.
Recovery, By Sir Arthur Sal-
(Bell. 10s. Ga.)
The present depression is due, as Sir Arthur Saltor states in this Important book, to a downward movement of a business of special factors, which are either peculiar time, or of much to our greater importance than ever be Its fore, and which account for greater intensity."
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Special factors-reparations and War debts, the misbehaviour of 1 gold, parochial tariff barriera call for apecinllaed solutions, but such solutions are in danger cancelling out if they are not pro- perly abordinated to a general conception of policy. If wo would choose our path in any particular | Music. region we must know our main versus in a Trompsble care, G. Millers direction, and it is to the construc- tive task of mapplug out the main direction that Sir Arthur Saiter Shameer, May, 2. addresses himself in this volume.
The main direction, in his sub- successful concert,
from laissez faire towards deliberate planning. given in aid of the Shameen Christmission, is away Church Repair Fund, was held in
Club Theatre Canton
from "the self-regulating. the
matic system in which supply ad- Saturday. The theatre was prac-
Justed itself to demand under the leally full and it is estimated that
stimulus of competitive gain, with the profit, after deducting all ex-
The Com-the guidance of changing prices," lenses amount to $260.
to the system "under which futuro mittee of Christ Church wish to record their sincere appreciation needs are estimated, production is Dr. She-fan, of the support given by the foreign directed and controlled, and
and at the convert
wish to thank all Mr. Lo was actually compar.community ing the two candidates, which con- they further
those who arranged and helped to Iparison necessarily took into ne-
promote such an excellent pro- com Mr. Lo's ideas of their
gramme, especially Mr. Southam spective "merits",
of the Asiatic Petroleum Co, andditions, has its peculiar merits, the Committee of the Canton Club but the clue to our present troubles
is that we are drifting in an termelinte stage, where we have for kindly having the Theatre for the orrashon.
lost the advantages of both and failed to obtain the full benefits of PENNY A MILE ON either. "Without securing the ad- vantages of deliberate planning." It is pointed out, "we have enough and monopoly to impedo the auto- official control and private privilege matic adjustments and to restrict the benefits of competition to the consumer.
The night was dark, le con tinued, but he was not sure whe ther it was damp or not. All those present were close to the hody to get a much light as pur sible from jorches, and he did " hol see anyone walking away and searching the vicinity.
1 reply is further questions witness shit he again went to the acene two days later at about 11 a.m., on which orension he met about half a dozen coolies on the path. Da returning, about half an hour later. he did anyone.
not
"The No. 1 "boy" at the kwong
WAH
1
If the gist of Mr. Lo's remarks paragraphs 4 to 8 of his letter is not freational, then all the mem- bers
Parliament of the Britiyht should i chosen from only one English county or only one English
Tai Li Boarding House, No. 618, Commught Bol Central. shown a pices of paper which he identified as a slip dur use of visitors to enable particuinrs to be entered up in the visitors' book, There were, he said, three names on the paper, these being Cheans Hon-kun, Cheung Chun-ping and the Cheng Tu-wah, and it was dated B. R. A. February 16. Witness said he saw the form filled in when three por suns linked room No. 2 on the third flour, at a rate of $1.20 per head per day.
The progratame was as follows Rounds by the Chorus: piano-
Hea
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unre-
ATLANTIC
CUNARD'S BOLD BID
Liverpool, Apr. 2.
forte solos by Miss K, Jacobson: It is a wise principle city.
"Love is Meant to make us Cad." songs, Mrs. C. chouse representatives From the by the 'Chorus: various parts of a city, if the eleg Shop: "Merrie Englank, by the ion specifically pertains to a city: Chorus: "Finale for Piano in 1 or from the several states, if it Minor Macdowell), suleist. Miss specifically pertains to the entire K. Jacobson, orchestra, Mrs. J. 6.
It is now possible to cress the But, though for various reasons
Atlantic and back at the rate of a shanties, by the country, it does seem to be in-Thomson; Jerusalem." by the
we cannot return to the
penny a mile-6.000 miles of ocean appropriate for Mr. Lo la question Chorus:
public spiritedness of theShantymen: "Bathtub Ditting" by
Birgs: jazz in two gulated competition of the last The local Government G. Harvey
This bold bid to attract passen- and impartial citizens on both sides pianos, W. G. Cameron and Dr. century, we need not, therefore.travel (third class) for £25 168.
are. Lanenster: "The Rehearsal," alm at a regulated world from
Cunard Company. It is applicable of the harboser. I am sure,
to their vessels of the 14,000-ton confident that the spirit of the by H. M. S. Moth--Lieutenant, which both individual competition Kera was decided on to-day by the K. t. d. is one which is deeply [C. 4. 65. Matenlm; L. Allen, leading and freedom of enterprise are ex- solicitons for the welfare of the seaman; W. Perkins, leading sen- cluded. "To take either couras is
News Chronicle, is a result of the entire Colony. An analogy may man; W. Pinder, stoker: J. Smith. to fail in the specific task of this class, and, as announced in to-day's PRISONERS PRESENT.
well be used here. The K. R. A. J. Dryburgh, W. Evans, C. Godfrey, age," the author declares.
A. Mead, C. Linkhorn, able sen- task is not to find a middle way, 20 per cent. cut in first, second class Witness identified two of the fuvenirs the system of having at
bul a new way, to fashion a system and tourist fares approved by the
Atlantic Conference and least one Kowloon resident as mem- men. prisoners, Cheung Tsze-san
Council. the Legislative
Brussels. The Chorus was composed of the in which competition and in- North
Mrs. Cruikshank. dividual enterprise on the one hand, Cheung Sau-fu, as two of the three or f
not mean that the following:
Travellers in the visitors, and said the form was That does filled in by Cheung Sad-lu, The K. R. A. and Dr. Tso have not at Miss Gillett. Mrs. R. T. 9. Lam- and regulation and general plan- third man was Cheung fa-wal, heart the interests of the whole of mert, Mrs. Southam. Mrs. Taylor, ning on the other, will be so ad-class will have cabin accommodation. Longworth, Mr. E. ut-justed that the abuses of each and the use of the ship's gymnn- who was tried al acquitted last Rongkong.
temeier, Capt. Longworth, Messrs. will be avoided and the benefits of sium and swimming bath. In this week. Cheung Man was not with
1.. R. Wood. S. M. Carlisle, Mr. each retained." T. W. Southam: at the piano, Dr. them. They stayed at the hourd ing house until the time of their
Lancaster. arrest, three, dava later.
Withers further stated that he furnished them with a bill which WIN never paid. They had one brown leather handing duced),
Cross-examined
-
i
flin by Mr.
Shing Lo, defending Cheung Man.
STEEL MAGNATE'S FATE
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TRUTH.
RELIGION AND LIFE
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Mrs.
Speial mention should be made of the exquisite rendering of the three selections in the second number, by Misa Jacobson. Miss Jacobson has both charm and beauty of touch, and the applause whieh was given her was a just tribute to her playing.
The Navy.
usunt. were
number,
This
Sir Arthur Salter's approach to- wards the fulfilment of this task is marked at every tum by a firm "Collective grasp of realities. human wisdom," he declares, "will not control the inexorable march
of events in the period immediately ahead. Many, perhaps most of the adjustments that must be made before recovery can come, which might earlier have been me by deliberate policy, with so much
new tourist
class the round fare will be £34 168.. or 1, a mile.
Luxury Liners
The round trip on the Mauretania is now £39, whilst tourist return on the luxury liners. Aquitania and Berengarin is now only £40 10s.
ns
re-
in
THE CHALLENGE OF YOUTH
First-class single fare on these
Declarations that the Church
two vessels has been reduced from £50 to £47 38., and on the Maure- witness said definitely that Cheung has lost ground because, its men-
tania the new single first-class fare Man was not present.
hrs waste and cost, will now come will be £44 s. compared with the Lei Chan, a "boy" looking after hers have spent too much time at-thorough, with a eureful ere for enom 52 of the boarding house. tacking each other, and because detail, and their rendering of the
from tec prea e of hard For recently announced reduced price A capstan also identifici Cheung Tsze-san they have been hiding behind the different Sea Shanties was much
and collisia af brute toreny." | of £47:
such
the On cabin ships, and Cheung Sai-fa as two of the Parapets of tradition, were made appreciated.
Pathways of Progress,
Carinthia and Franconia, the single three men who took the room, the Rev. W. Wilson Cash, Seere- rigged up on the stage with ropes Witness explained that he asked tory of the Church Missionary S. and gear, and the ten performers.
But, that is not to deny that first-class fare is now £29.
Single first-class fare to Quebec the men for a deposit for the room ciety, at the Evangelical Church-appeared dressed in various odds and ends, which produced a very
there are certain Arst uid menaures
Antonia (11 and realistic effect. and Cheung Sau-fu gave him a men's Conference at Oxford.
Witness' "Practically every country in colourful
which collective human wisdom can or Montreal on the gold ring for a deposit,
yet apply. Internal reform-in Andia is now only £24.
Following the decisions of the further said that on February 18 the world," he said, "reveals after completing their number,
Great Britain, for example, in-
North Atlantic Conference, hopes dustrial Cheung Sau-In took his evening brenkaway from all organised re-they were forced to return and
reorganisation accom- men alone and went out after ligion on the ground that it is no sive an encore.
In presenting their
Lancaster panied by the active co-operation are entertained at Liverpool of a wards. The other men returned longer necessary to life. With it
of the financial institutions--must great increase in Atlantic passen- has come no anti-God movement Messrs. Cameron and
Ker traffic this summer. at about nine o'clock.
go hand in hand with measures of
I understand that with the and a cular way of life which well upheld their reputations as The case is proceeding.
eliminates God from the Universe, Shamcen's leading "jazz mer
and were loudly ap-monetary, financial, and commercial "In this country *{ va the hunts,"
plauded. Mr. Cameron will be policy which aim mainly at world visited prices It will be necesary in ibreakdown of moral standards. remembered as one of Shanghai's consequences. Such policy would carry almost double the number of
The Divorce Courts are evidence leading jazz pianists where he was include a reasonable Reparation passengers carried last year of the growing paganism of our great demand at parties and and War Debt settlement of the order to produce the saine revenue. concerts for a number of years. kind which Sir Arthur outlines; a Changed Mentality.
Great credit must be given to Mr. restoration of gold prices to the
illuminating pages: 1929 level to be achieved by con- to his own Southam.
together in getting "The past thirty years have wit-
the small certed action both within, and be suffice it to mention that they touch nessed new and marvellous twelve people, from Jelanges, including the changed selection in Shamoen, and produc- tween the gold standard and paper mainly upon the world's monetary
well-balanced "Chorus"
groups: carefully system (stable price levels with New York, Mar. 30. Mr. Eben Byers, a well-known mentality of a younger genera-ing
tion, which will take nothing for capable of rendering the selections directed and controlled resumption elastic provision for adjustments), of foreign lending, together with the credit aystem (improvements Tittsburgh steel manufacturer,
an early decision by the world as In the mechanism of investment), chairman of A. M. Byers and Com. Kranted. but demands the inves-chosen by him.
to whether it really wants inter- commercial policy (tariffs by agree. pany and formerly amateur golf, tigation of all life.
ampion, died in hospital here 10- "If Western moral standards are ethics are
national trade, with the enrichment ment), economic organisation (the challenged Christian
of its far-gathered wealth, or an national and international planning day from radium poisoning.
impoverishing self-sufficiency"; and of Industry and production), the This is the first case on record none the less called in question,
finally, above all, political appease- task of Government (co-operation
of free enterprise), and peace. of death caused by drinking water and the demand is nude to live
ment.
One of the most valuable parts treated by radlum, and it has cren-life which is free and unfettered
But, all that is insuffielent to ted, wide interest in medical cir-by eny religious restraint."
build the foundations of a future of the book is the remarkably cles.
prosperity less precarious than concise and incisive section devated that which reached its deceptive to a survey of the European politi
Not only a new world order, and here again are the policies of the leading climax in 1929. We must aim at cal scene since the war.
sympathy and understanding, but Internal reform and international countries analysed with a collaboration must be afmultaneous striking pen portraits are drawn and complementary. It is, as Sir of the principal actors on the Arthur claims, no "distant or ideal stage-President Wilson, Lloyd Ulopin, beyond either the vision or
George,
Poincare, the reach of the podestrian" that Briand, Chamberlain, and Stresse ho puta forward, but a connected ayalem for strengthening, repair- ing, and, where necessary, rebuild- ing the fabret that we know.
AFTER TWO YEARS OF RADIATED WATER.
啤
reception was beld on the Japanese Emperor's birthday at was attended by all the Consular the Japanese Consulate, which Omcials and representatives of the Chinese Government. Numer- "For these reasons the Church ous Shameen residents also paid
a dangerous situation, their respects. Four of America's most distin-is facing
As from May 1st, the Chinese guished doctors were brought into and overy clergyman feeling of it in hie Own consultation, and it was stated at the pressure
For the hospital to -day that Mr. Tyers parish. It is no longer in us to Postal Administration have in- had beon
poisoned gradually quote the Bible to those who chal-creased the postage rates.
water longe our faith, for they challenge local letters they are now 2 cents.
Instead of 1 cent. and Hongkong through drinking radiated
G'cents. Instead of 4 cents. over a period of two years.
This preparation is bottled and advertised widely na beneficial to Jealth.
•
German
the Book as well as the faith.
"We are facing now post-War civilisation which is material and
Mr. Walter Otto, the criticnt, which claims to be dis-
religious member of the Shameen Exchange our lusioned about
Association, returned values, and rogards the Church Brokors The Royal Observatory reports that: an anticyclone of moderato intensity as a worn-out system with no mes-from Home leave a fow days ago. Mr. Riedler, who has been looking "So serious is the situation for after his Interests whilst Mr. is situated over the Pacific to the east sage for this age. remains stationary, and the depression the future of Christianity that we Otto has been away, has left while the Canton to join Mesars. John Sea is situated darn not sit at ease of the South China
and Co, in Hongkong about 150 miles E.S.E. of Cape St world is being captured by anti-Manners
--Our Own Correspondent. James, moving W.N.W. Local fore-religious forces." cast:-8.E. winds, moderate, fair.
of Japan. The Indo-China depression
currency
Specific Proposals.
For the author's specific pro- posals we must refer the reader
mann.
Clemenceau,
rare
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