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FRIDAY, MAY 2ND, BESEFIT TO Mr. R. H. SCAPIENSON'
DEATH.
PETTERSEN.-On April 29, at Shanghai, FAITS ONCAR PETTERSEN, Sergeant, Rivor Police, aged 62 years. A native of Sweden.
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free. The first cost was a heavy one,
| being probably twice that of a stenju plant of equal capacity, but after the
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Mr Haralind heard futhor oridenen
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A Chinese was charged before Mr. Melbourne this afternoon with carrying unstumped letters into the colony. was äood $3,
MONDAY, APRIL 28-1918.
LASCAR ROW FIRE SEQUEL.
ACTION FOR DAMAGES,
PRAYERS ~FOR CHINA.
Yesterday's Observance.
To-day's hearing.
In common with the Christian churches
WUCHOW NOTES.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
Wecrow, April 24.
A terrife storm broka over Wuchow
In Original Juriadistien this morning, throughout the world yesterday tho Christ creuing about 11 a'clock, and I learnt before the Chief Justice, Sir William Inn communities of Hongkong responded everal prople were strook by lightning Rees Davies, R.C., the action in which to the appeal made by the Chinese Gor- and killed. Chau. Nam, 142, Hollywood Rond, used
Much damage also was done to property.
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Chan Woon Cheung and Chan Woon Man,mons for prayers to be offered for the
In some cases people ware injured" by
the Blagistracy this afternoon in the first cost there was no further expen-Ping Shan armed robbery case, diture and much less labour. In actual practice it might be stated that when coal was supplied to the steam plant at the price of 10s. per ton, the sun-power plant could compe with it; when the coal cost more th... 10%. per ton, then the sun-power plant made a profit. At Cairo the profit would equal the difference between 458, wid 105, whilst in the Soudan the ratio would be 65 to 10.. The
It is also said that many people háro
The Huichow arrived this morting 44. Stanley Strood, for $5,000 was country and its low government. Most the falling-in of rogfe dying the Quarantine Flag, while in continued. The daim was for dam of the servias wern very well attended, Tientsin, a cass of smallpox courred on, the plaintif alleging that defendante the congregation at St. John's Cathedral been drowned through the overturning based,
negligently and muskilfully carried out After an exantination of the crew rain building operations, namely the the evening being so large that may the vessel was released.
building of a party-wall between houses people were unable to find accommoda
| No. 10 and 21, Lower Lascar Rond, and tion,
incident thereto certain work in shoring
Special prayers were offered in the An-
sun-power plant could be used for began, morphine his. become very popular rear walls of the plaintiff. There in ioan Churches st each service for the
Since the severo suppression of opium
with the opium snokers, who une this an a a counter-claim entirely dependent on a substitute. The import of foreign spirits question of law.
is also incressing. C. C. Post."
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Chinano Government, nation and church. They were in the following forms: * For the Government:-O Lord, our Gov. ernur, Father of all "men und Suprano
of boats as the wind was almost typhonis 'iu character.
SPORTING.
Association Football
88 Cor., R. G. A... RaNT HALF D. C. L. I. This United Service League match coma-
The following special jury was sworn to try the issne: Messa. F. Maitland (foreman), 3. T..Tongla, H. P. White, Tu-night at B p.m. in the City Hall. Beattie, Ho Koan Tong, D. Heskell Rater of all ages, whose will is manifest-pleted the league's fixtures and book plnos om The Edison Kinetophond Agency are an F. C. Wilford, giving their first. Demanistation of Mr. Counsel: For the plainti, Mr. M. Wed in the history of the nations, show the Naval ground on Saturday, Team Edison's Incest invention the Kinets-Sade, R.C., instructed by Mr. Jackson, forth Thy power is the Chinese nation now pho a-which is a wonderful combination Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master; in this time of reconstruction. Inspire Court; Buckland, Berry, Stanicy; Golde
88th Coy., RO. A.-Moor: Woods, of Maring and Talking cinematograph. for the defendants, Sr. F. C. Jenkin, the people with right ideals, and murve borough, Lovedre, Thomas, Burt, Melia,
instrueled by Mr. M. R. Harris, others to sook after then nocording to Thy File; List Homer, Clarke; Beddows, Right Half D. Q. L. L. L-Gition; ClilT Messrs. Wilkinson Grist.
caglay, Smith, Eardley, Ryan. Referee, Hr. F. W. Eager.
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any purpose, but in Egypt and in the Soudan the intention for the next ten yeare, at least, was to put it down for irrigation, and the result would be to quadruple in a very short time the acreage of amble land. At Cairo, when they started the plant at |6 a.m., they lind steam at 6.15. When | starting at noon, with cold water, they
had steam
The position and number of paints in three minutes
obtained by the various ships on the Chins says "Engineering," The steam Station for the 1912 battle practice areas from the engine wus
| follown:-1, Newcastle, 30.48; 2, Flora, exhausted
2479: 9, Monmouth, 26.46:4, Kent, into a condenser of the ordinary type, 11.63: 5, Dalence (while Erving on this the condensed steam supplying afresh station), 978: 6. Minotaur,,7.05. the boiler feed. The low-pressure engine was a special type of engine. The tests were being engerly followed in Egypt, and it was hoped that they would result in the booking of orders for similar plants, of which many had General Memoranda.
been promised the company in the SATURDAY, May 9:-
evect of sucLERA. Professor C. V. Noon-Hongkong Electric Co.'s Meeting Boys, consulting advisory expert to to the company, said that Mr. Shu- man had gone thoroughly into the mutter of utilising sun power, not as ay idea, but as a working proposition. He was a skilled designer, and the actual design of the boiler system as HONGKONG, MONDAY, Árni 4, 1913. it stood to-day was one which would substantiate what had been said about Professor Boys staled that the proportion of heat which fell on the outside of the atmosphere, us com pared with that which was found as steam in the boiler was very large indecil. His recollection Was that this proportion was a per cent, a very good figure indeed. It was on the stilisation of that hent as steam that he felt they were bound to con- centrate their attention.
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THE SUN-POWER MOTOR.
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tives on arrival,
While Mr. G. Waillumier, Shanghai, was ist gailoning his grita last week during the tr g at the Shanghai Race
Course when
Mr. Wright, from the offer of the lars. Direct into the way of Thy truth Building Authority, the first witness call the minds of those that rule and lead. ri for the defence to-day, on going into Save them from pride and prejudice, from the box stated that he had been sub ignorance and self-reking. Youebsafe to poenaed and was giving evidence more bless their consultations, that all things
or less Ballast his will, and asked if any
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brief attack by the Cornwalls, he centred, Thomas started for the gunners and afte forcing & corner of Fife. This was quickly fe would be allowed him. Neither he may be so ordered and settled by their cleared, and at the other and Smith with an overhand kick opaued the scoring, the fiovernment were interested in endeavour, upon the best and surest this notion.
foundation, that peses und happiness, Moore allowing the ball to b unes over his ` to a low being paid if there was power bi established in China kr all genera-winger put the gunners on the attack,
Mr. Tonkin said he had no objection truth and justice, religion and piety inay hoad. Good work by Berry put Golds
borough in possession. A long run by the
to do it,
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Corner.
At the gunners and Moseley was tries wide with good efforts, and later becks through the defence, Moore saying at point blank range. At the interval ther
score way
Right Half D...I. 1; 88th Coy. R.G.A. 0.
Smith restarted fer the Cornwalls who
without Giltzes, injured, Fys
were
On arrival this morning, the mastur of the China Navigation Co.'s stentner "Anhui" reported that after leaving Shanghai and while proceuling down the rieur, one of the Chinese passengers
Mr. Wright said he inspected the pm. tions. And this way ask through Josas good shot by Burt being pat bakind for jumped or full overboard and was drowned.mines in gestion after the fire. The Christ our Lord,i-Amen...
effects were handed wear to his rela-party wall between Now, 10 and 21 was For the church-Grans O Lord, we in such a dition that he thought the beseech Thee, that the course of China wall should be condemned; he therefore may be so penerably ordered and govern csalemnest it. The erosa wail of No. 19 that Thy Church in this land - may was also very bad. The, front and back inyfully serve The is all golly quietness.
is were both defective but they were thagh Jous Christ our Lord-Amen.
For the nation Lord of Heaven and wo ho did ing the bend in the stil's opinion danger
Caulon them. Thi mgivet to Earth, who bust preserved and multiplied quarter the pcrossed hinlega and came down. In consequence of his fall M. the walls tended to a very great the thing people throughout many con-
extent to their deterioration. The front turies, and art to directing their hearts taking up the position of goalkeeper. Willemier sustained a benken e llarbone, wall of No. 10 was a very old ones and owls, the fear of Thy great Natue, hear During an attack by the gunners, Burt This was the second riding mishap of the probably never had been a good wall. It their payers, forgive their sins, cleanse and Ryan had a rase for the ball, the week, the other being that in which it was not shored up it would certainly their conscience, enlighten their under-es tedian winning and clearing Berry A. S. Wilson had his arm besten.
hay had to be taken down eventually, standing, and bring them to a saving cleared a free kick at the other end and a
was certainly not solely on nevount knowledge of their Suvier Christ our
cammer was forced-off Gill,' which Melša The A. Hoi Tung and the ... Til the cracks over the windows in the Lord. Amen. conveyed a large number of passengers, les ty certainly helpet, Andrew's Church. Kowloon, preaching at through the equaliser Keeping up the front wall et No. 19 that this wall was The PA. N. Pore. Chaplain of St. placed recurately and Goldsborough beaded yesterday from Hongkong to Chak Wan if there were cracks. He would say as the Cathedral at the norring service, prosaure. Melis best several opponents and in cnnection with the annual excursion to an expert that if the owner neglected to characterised the appeal of the Chinese centred but Levedre missed. A ran by in Hoa (Quesa of Heron Teapie.) hee the wall this neglect enntributed governsent to the Chrisina Churches ds Smith caued Court to give a corner and While many of the excursionists were to the general condition upon which being a truly wonderful ene. They might Eardley" rushed the ball through, giving passing over the bamboo what it collapsed, ordered the wall in be taken down. His not have a passionate love for the Chi-the Cornwalls the lead again. The gun precipitating some forty people into the did not notice anything in the shoring nose people, but if they fellow theners made a few effort to equalise but water. Two persons are atted to have af No. 10 of which he could complain, teaching of Christ they must love the were unsuccessful, and Boddowa nearly been drowned while a boy of twelve years but he made few visits after the shoring Chinese ration. China's zeal to-day was increased the Cornwalls lead before the ensued. was trampled to death in the panic that was put ap. The owners of No. 19 wait a grout one. She needed alucation and end came with the result-Right Half
el their compensation for the loss of the she needed, also financial aid, but she: D.C.L.L. 2; 88th Coy., R.G.A. I. top story in return for certain modifies. more needed Christian pruger.. A well-dressed Chinese was charged tons of plan under which they got a
Billiards. by Sergt. Pitt at the Magistracy before bigger door space and balconies..
MF Stade asked the witness if he could wad prayer the place WILA shaken Mr. Melbourne to-day with nasulting plan the meaning of the notice went where they combled ether, the The Sergasta 18th. Coy., RG.A. and lakong at the Portuguese juvenile sports, te th building owner on February 13, Ven The French cruiser Dupleix arrived in The Takong was employed in keeping remarking that no ferver than four con
Archdeacon Barnett suid the the Sergeants' 87th Coy., RG, A., met ab Christian Church Hongkong to-day.
had been invited | the Sergeants' Mesa, Victoria Barracks, ons spectators off the sports arts, and pushed structions iad been upt upon it: Such by the Chinese Governament to offer Saturday in a billiard match in connection the defendant back. The defendant re-other walls to be shored as a temporary prayers on behalf of China, its rulers and with the R.G.A. Sergeants' Challenge Cap. The Bishop of Victoria
held
sented this and struck the lakong." After measure perving their taking down."¡ its people. Men werli asking what was The 87th Coy., R.O.4. wan' easily with Confirmation at the Rev Matthew Fang's a souffle the defendant was arrested. church, Kowloon City, yesterday Johnson appeared for the defence, and the to the party wall and cross walls. The was a mere ruse to obtain sympathy,
Mr. The witness said "their" referred only the meaning of this request, and whether 216 points to spare. Scores :--
88TH CO.,.¤‚», morning.
Magistrate, on his application, granted a nation as a whole meant that these wall Let them regard the request from a Chris. Sgt. Knight 150 Sgt. Cambridge 108. weck's remand,
must les taken down and the front and tan stand point: A non-Christian Govern. Sgt. Dalton 180 CIS.M. Fielder 61 79 trar walls shoed during the progress of ment asked for the prayers of the Chris.C.M.S. Waltera 150 6gt. Cuthbert
tian Church, and it would be useless to C..M. Tatton
Sgt. Blandell Mr. Hazeland the adjourned one was heard fr. Slade said the witness seemed with the request were of the purest. But
At the Magistracy this morning befora
137 Sc. Hare At a later stage us the cross-examina-lieve that the motives of all associated Sgt Rowe
NEWS OF THE DAY.
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MR. Frank Shuman gave a few interesting particulars concerning this imotor at the fourth ordinary general inting of the Sun-Power Company (Eastern Hemisphere), Limited, which was held at Winchester House, Old Brand-street, EC., on the 5th After a few remarks upon the world's coal and oil supplies, which, he said, were calculated to last for about 300 years more cnly, at a gradually increasing cost, he stated that although the utilisation of the sun's rays for power-raising was not applicable to several conn- tries, England in particular, it yet formed the right source of power supply for a la e proportion of the | earth-Le, for those inhabited the lands situated in the zone between the 20th degree parallels, north and suth of the equator, where the sun's rays were most intense. The sun power-plant had been tried by scient- ists in laboratory work in a small way, with good results, but, with the conditions which formerly ruled, it hal failed in actual practice owing to
Menageries the high prime cost. The low-pres-Maritimes inform us that the cargo of
Steamers arriving from the north At this time of year, skippers have rather ropnet light breezes and foggy: weather
a trying time.
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The river boats were crowded in Saturday and yesterday with
women passengers bound for Shakwan to observe the annual Chinese women's festival at the Shekwas temple.
The Campagnie don
raw silk shipped on board the a.. * Nera
sure steam-engine had since been which left this part on March 25 was perfected, and this had greatly faci- delivered in Lyon on April 2. litated the practical introduction of
the plant. The company had put up
a 100 horas-power pumping plant at
the work.
Preaching at the Catin girl at evenwong from Li + **ard 12: tlay
8TH COY., R.GA.
150 Sgt. Quarterman 115
150
142 Sgt. Lear
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Lawn Tennis:
HONGKONG C. C. TOURNAMENT, Several matches in the Hongkong Cricket Club tourmment were played on Saturday,
in whic's Chinese living at Shaukiwan to have adopted a very hostile attitude equally so was it impossible to accept the was charged with removing two dead bodies in regard to this matter.
possírnístic view that the object of the without permission. The charge was His reship: You must not say that. Chinese Government in unaking this re- altered to one of failing to report a death will not allow it. The suggestion was quest was purely rarernary. If the faith from infectious disease. Farther evidenco aajustified. was called, and Mr. Tratmas, Head of the
of Christendom was of any value in the Mr. Slado said he did not understand sight of God then must He answer, their Sanitary Upartment, said be could met the attitude of the witness.
prayers, which start with the rise of prove that the deaths wure from plague. Flis Lordship said he did not wish to the sun and still would be continued with the bodies were too far decomposed. Foray anything more about it. Any com rising of the sun to-morring. If they were failing to report the cases, the defendantment Mr. Slade had to make should not sincere in their prayers would it be too was fined 100 or two months' imprison. be made at this stage. The first time the much to believe that God would do great ment.
vitues are an answer Mr.- Slade did things to-day, that he would shake China not like he described his attitude and lift it into the brotherhood of no class B. singles, best Lieut. Besitio 8–6, hostile-
tions ?
6-3; and J. McPherson defeated D. E. Mr. Joh Leam, architect, was called The pastor of Union Church, the Rev. | Clark 6-0, 6-1
At the Shanghai annual sitting for the
H. R.
Bir Havilland Sauemarez,
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In the class A singles A. C. E. Elborough beat M jor Hunter 6–3, 9–17.-
C. C. Clarke, in the semi fol of the
Mr. Hazeland had before him to-day a revision of the jury list, only one appli- this afternoon and described the condition J. Kirk Masonocbis, referring to China's Flaying in the doubles handiep semi- Chinese who was charged with being drunk oplicht, str. II. E. Rinnea, stated that of the buildings soon after the fire. He appeal said that day was likely to stand final Capt. James and Capt. Crawford beat Cairo they commenced its con- the cass of Chirowe. Defendant, who said age. Sworn, he stated that the day of his I, in his opinion, and the cracks in the the Chinesa nation.
and incapables somewhat rare charge in be claimed exemption on the ground of said there had been no subsidence of No. out in the Listory of the Church and of P. P. J. Wodslutas and T. H. King A short time ago 86, 6-3; A. N. Joseland and J. B. struction in January, 1912, and con- his friends had been giving him a good birth was April 30, 1949. Exemption was front wall were due to the shrinkage of it would have seemed incredible to those Penmen wore given a walk-over by Capt. pleted it in the month of September time, was fined $3 or seven days. Iuspect (the Indigo) suld that be understood that the timber used and to the effect on it who did not look below the surface that Clarke and Lieus. Bentéio. following. It was inmediately start- or Dymond uid the man was speechless, applications in writing had been made by fire and water. With an assistant be sach an appeal could have been made. This evening E. Haponok will merk ed running for driving a pump, and it
and had to be carried to the Police some pilota on the ground that they were laid the front wall and found that The West had been ignorant of the leaven Capt. Crawford; and A. N. Joveland will Station.
pilots. He did not bad that there was it was in line. He attributed the cracks which had produced such startling robe apposed to J. B. Fanman in the fourth worked satisfactorily. After three
any axemption under the Order in Council, in the arches of the back wall partly to salts. The occasion suggested several round of the championship singles. but in any circumstances an applicating of faulty construction; this wall was out of points for remark: The Arst was that durs, however, it was found that the Mr. Beivis charged seven cnolia this kind must be supported by affidavit i pluh about six inches, leaning back more than a political revolution had zinc boilers, which actel satisfactorily before Mr. Molisarna. at the Magistracy the applicant did not appear in person.
to-day with being found on his promises ab
'SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
in United States, were unable at the Peak without permision. Mr. Beavis Cairo to stand the heat. They leak-stated that the defendants were seven out ed, and had to be discarded, and the of about twenty-five men who had made plant was at a standstill pending the bis coolie quarters a sort of general resor,
General Anderson was peager to delivery of cast-iron boilers in that na oxample ho nide of these men.
The other man escaped, but he would saż day by s.n. Anhui from Shanghai.. ...
thick. He hoped. these would be They ware Boed $5 each. fitted in on May 16, when the plant
wards. He examined No. 17 this morn red
in
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China, seoing that ing and found that the orches were crack-as possible for men reputed to be similarly to No. 19 on the occasion of cáruest Christians to be is such respon-
The following are the best scoren made bis inspection. He estimated the capital aible positions as to make it possible for value of No. 10 before the fire at $8093; them advise such an appeal. Another at the practices on the 26th and 27th inst... the value of the old house had it survived significant point was that the appeal, so the fra based on the higher rents which far as they beard, was made without any L/Cpl. Willis followed the Revolution would have been comiderable opposition from the loadors Mr. Coles R. N...... 31 At the recent annual meeting of them. The new house was worth, on or inasses of the people. The conviction. Styles FOOTCA Shanglani Polo Club regret was expressed the capitalised rental, $9609, thefort and traditions of the past would not be A well attended concert arranged in at the departure for Hongkong of Ms. the new house was worth $1045 odd more laid aside in a day, but fanaticism would Mr. McLennan would start running afresh on June 1 aid of the St. Andrea's Church hali wa Landale, and rate of thanks yas accorded dan tim old house. In the estimato pre not ngain be what it once was and neither Mr. R. Stewart
Mr. Danby... In the course of hía tomatko, given on Friday evening at Kowloon, To him for his services.
paret by Mr. Bied to deductions had could ignoenges and self-sufficiency four Mr. F'sweets Mr. Shuman said that they had very leasing programma items were
ben made for Crown rent, repairs and ich as they had done. A further thought Mr. Elann selected cast-iron boilers, in order to contributed by Mrs. Green, Miss White, Dr. G. F. Jenkins of Tayuan, Dr. 'dumace, though this was the only canggested was that the Christian com. Compl. Grimes R. E.... 23
Miss Packham, Mrs. Guldsmith, Miss Robertion of Hunan and Dr. Hart of rect arthed of valuation. obtain quicker delivery. In future Dangla, Miss Anderson, Masers E. Wuhu have all soumed to typhus lever. The hearing was further adjourned in proportion to the mass, must have munity of China, will though it was they would use dished steel-plato White, W. B. Cawsey, M. D. Silas, I. which, it will be remembered, was also taller Mr. Blade had commenced his cross commended itself to the muse. People boilers, for the manufacture of which Raph, W. Anderson, Major A. J. Barrettuso of the demise of Profese Lather xamination.
did not ask for the prayers of those they it would be necessary to procure be- and quartette consisting of Mesura & night, of the Chinese Univerity of forehand the required ects of dies. The The accompanists were Miss A. Robson
Grey, W. Brown, J. Smith and J. Allee Changtu, a few days ago. almatage of the sub-power plant was and Mr. H. White.
next.
that the heat was delivered fo. in-
side the boiler, there was less expense,
and also less wear and tear. It could compare, on general lines and the oretically, with a coal-heated plant in which the coal was applied absolutely
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