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will be morely temporary-at least it is devoutly to be hoped that it will be so. We again recommend the use of turnstiles at the wharves, as it is obvious that this is not only the best but the only sure way of examining passengers. vessel leaving
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THE
"TAI ON PIRACY.
VESSEL AFLOAT BUT COMPLETELY
GUTTED.
悲
FORECASTLE AND STERN ABLAZE
CHIEF OFFIDER EVANS DEAD.
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gether some 180 persons are in suntody at Kerloon under the guard of the Water Palice.
Two Suspected Piratas.
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THE "TAI ON" PIRACY...
Chief Officer's Body Found.
went
wote
Kro isaliavad
board' On sander
WAR
to be intima sły
but * passengers
Auspicious so they
Xd put under Arrest
handed over to the Water Police at Hongkong. One of the mon was peppered with shot in his face, his arms and his body, and it was evident that he had received the discharge of a sporting gun. :
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1914.
THE "CHILDAR” PIRACY.
ANOTHER WEEK'S REMAND.
Mr. Saper, the Amistane Superintendent of P livs, this morsing asked Mr. Wood for a further romand in the chargo against tree Chinonoa woman and 'twomen... who are secured of doing concerned in the recent piracy of the n.. Childar near Men. doza Island
The police, said Mr. Sayar, were not ready to go on as they would 'rather wait until the prizoners atsined at Macro had been extradited to Hongkong,
Mr. Wood: Where is the chip now? Mr. Sayer; 16 is at present on its way to Bangkok and won't be back for another fortnight at least.
Mr. Wood: Do you ask me to remand them for another week 7
Mr. Seyor: I do.
Mr. Wood intimated that he would have the second charge of being accessories after the fact preferred at the neat hearing.
Prisoners were remanded sa stated. The fourth person in the CLAS been discharged..
THE “RULE OF THE
ROAD" AT SEA.
bas
I
OIL TANK BLAZE..
TERRIFIC FIRE ÄT LAI-CHI-KOL.
Big Destruction of Of...
Standard Ol Co.'s Installation Threatened.
What is, probably the biggest pinse ever seen in the history of the Colony eke out yesterday afternoon, and is abi raging at the Standard Oil Co.'s installa Bonn Tal-chi-kok, c thu mainland at the back of Stoneoutters" Iuliated,
The outbreak, which is thought te have her caused by lightning, was noticed at about 3.45 in No. 5-talık, towards the western end of the installa- tion, and a huge column of dunno black smoke and oil vapour, viaíble for many tiles around, issued from it.
At night the secno was an awe-inspire ing one. By the time darkness sed ia the flames had reached an KNOTTAVAS hight, and for rulles around the whole lanseopa wae Dluminated, while tho aky was tinged, with a red glow.. Vivi (flashoa of lightning which played inces- santly last night added the grandeur of the scene, which attrated hundreds el spectator
The Lai-eki-kok installatin comprises sovu huge tails, onch 93. tes in alias
The Marine Court this morning equitedter and 30 feet high, several golonge into the charge of incompetancy and staff residences. The tanks contain from a million, to a million-and-a-quarter misconduct brought by the master of the actors of crude petroleum each. th☛. 5.8. Tai Lee, James Willon,. against the
contents of the one involved reaching
master of the ... Tai Shan, Roberste burger figure. Local regulations even- Alexander Birse. There was #qutter
pol thu building of a concrete coffer-dama charge by the latter against the former to surrounding much tank to retain the off the affect that on March 29 between in case of the bursting of the steel re Cheung Chan and Patong Island the mainer, and it is due to toe presence o Tai Lee did not observe International thow firewalls that the destruction of Collision Regulations, Art. 24.
the whole instaliation was not complete. The following composed the Court Had the burning fluid reached the sem
President Basil Taylor, R.N., Lieut. T. D.it would have proved a serious menaco Sharp, H.M.S. Tamar; Lieut. W. H. Hop.to shipping and waterside building.
When the outbreak was discovered the of B.N.R., s. Empress of Japan; Mr.
senger should be thoroughly examined Tayor dass night towed, the road from wo belare the passengers are passed 11 point direa miles W.S.W. connected with the piracy. Both inen
[ Pau Chou, Hs was unable to pilot. He
their through the turnstiles, where they the wreek lurther owing to the flood-tido. should undergo careful scrutiny. | Nanomas doad a bridies were found ou Other remedies might also be adopted, and the vessel was stäl burning
Kast night. but we venture to say that if the turustiles are used and the rigorous examination made that we have advocated, much will be done towards
Captain Weatherall Interviewod. It is stated that this dend body of Chief preventing pirates secreting them-
Captain Weatherall, the master of the selves on board in the guise offer Evans, who was the European
officer returned missing last night, ill-fated ship, was juberviewed late last passengers,
has been Sawl. The discovery took night by several representatives of the China is still in a very unsettled place near the wreckage but was ares - Prows. He was obviously effected and condition and appears, especially inue to state who actually found the body much distressed over the trying time the south, to have a large number of to keep together and jumped into was brief but to the point. It was just Thiers, is will be remembered, through which he has passed. His story desperadoes ready to risk their own the water at the given signal from Cap- about 10 o'clock, when the rumpus lives and to sacrifice the lives of tuin. Montherall. At the moment Chief began. The Best officer was on watch. others in the hope of even Neer Een took the long he received I had just entered my cabin and change “computatively
return for Wond ju she enlf of the leg which pro ung pagmums when I had shouts bably absorbed his strength and prevent, and has a deck. I look down a shot their nefarious efforts. These dead him from bohling on the burning gun which I keep always loaded and wont perate encounters necessitate the hip as did his colleagues,
Lon dock. I found the mate struggling most rigorous attention on the part Euns was well-known on the Coast, with a Chinese who had swarmed cp a
the buildings, in which one 4,000,000 of the auiorities, whose efforts must? Ar is abut fifty years of age and prae- starchion from the forward deck. The Stevenson of Messrs Deacon,Lako, gallons of casu petroleum and other in- be renewed and, indeed, redoubled,ped the Tai O rvently,
tiendly new to this West River as he only chief officer told me he was shot, and He was til him to go into my room and dis
flammable oils and spirit are stored in * if a stop is to be given to criminal} formerly onspirived by the Hongkong and posed of his.lant. With the assist.
It was realised that there was practices
in Mario Stenaboat Company, but speat fangs of the chief engineer and the twn
danger of the other tanka becoming over keeping with the sixteenth ilan ay years in Tedia in the cost trade wat men. I kept up a running fire and
heated and exploding, sud when the of the twentieth century. Turnstilés |
upper deck.
Hougkrung Government fire floats arrived My attention was then attracted Green Island at 9.11 and Adamastor Rock at they dizeeted huge strenote of water an should be placed at the wharves, all
the forward end of the ship where I saw 9.40. A few minutes later he heard shoute to tanks No. and No. 5. which are Chinese passengers-men, women, and |
another man swarming up the stanchion from the passengers and looking satori mw only one thirty feet distant frown the children alike-should be carefully
and I promptly shot him. After that the Tai Lee coming up on his starboard side. | fire. examined on passing through: vessels
Dia, as of the Portuguese on the firing was steadily resumed for twants He shouted to the quartermas or to keep should be previously examined and Tai On, whose effective work was mentinutes er half an hour, when the pirated were firing from the stern of the ship tioned in geslonlay's China Mail, was
that
-smatt
are
blore
them,
I
Dias Rescued: Fale of Evans.
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un passengers admitted in boarded from the watse, and is at pren to the bridge. They were armed with after the gangways have been cleared.
ent in Hongkong. He is said to have
A.E. W. Hodgins, master of the s.a. Hai-company's fire brigade got to work, but yang, and Mr. R. H. Rolfo, Master of these as out of the questive to hope 3, ma. Yueo Sang.
subdue the fames with water their efforta wens concentrated towards preventing the Mr. Dixon, of Mamer Wilkinson” sad Grist, appeared for Willen and Mr. W. V. destruction of the remaining tanks and
Deacon and Harston for Birra.
Capt. Birss, master of the Tai Shan, doposed that he left the wharl on March 29 at 8.57 6.112. He proceeded down the Southern Fairway following the .. Pak Beut. He was bound for facso. He passed
c.
STAY
At the same time powerful pumps were set to work drawing off the call from the bottom of No. 6 tank to others in the up, the petroleum being exoted before it was allowal to mir with the other
at 27 feet at the time of the outbreak.. fuid. The oil in the blazing tank stood
a torpedo or other light war veese! } ¿hief Officer Evans, whom ho nawe take assistases of the chief officer I had Capt. Birms that the Tai Shan was not in and as the pumps, working at full spred,
At present it might be expedient that down 12 pirates and was in Ad | probability the lust fiving man to see this weier at the moment he was shot by one of the gang.
should make frequent trips between the Colony and the Delta.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Saturday has been selected as Ladies Day by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club.
The members of the Bachmann Opors Company returned from Manila to-day by the .. Zatiro and are staying at the
A Chinese on board the s.s. Kores from San Francisco was charged before Mr. Melbourne this morning with attempting to smuggle into Hongkong four casex of Californian wine. He was fined $254.
"Tai On" Expected to Arriva To-day.
to the course. Show endeavouring to pass the Tai Shan and in doing so came Mauser pistols.
within 30 feet of the Tai Shap. She did not The watchmen stuck to their positions | actually pass hia bows.
Mr. Dixon, questioning, was assured by and fought well. Meanwhile with the
managed to get out the distress signals the middle of the channel. Complainan and fired them and uko half a dozen doubted very much if there was room for t rockets. By this time the watchman dozen vessela to pass. There was room had cleared off the upper deck. About pass on the starboard side. The complainant twenty minutes after the first shote ware said he had had some previous trouble with Srel, the lights went out. We it us Capt. Willon. lights in anticipation of other rush. and after about a quarter of an I saw a glane through the skylight. believe the pirates fired the ship because day the as. Tai On or all that remains of they save ships appronelung in response he would probably have renchéd Hongkong to our sigly. Soon after the first shota during the night or ourly this morning. As wem bral the steering gear was put out stated in the China Mail yesterday Conf action, but when the fire started maader Basil Taylor boarded the Governor's dropped the anchor to bring the ship's laasch Stanley and proceeded to the jeans head to the wind." where the Tai On lay. He went on board [and the sight that met his gaze was a
been gutted and she was still alight fore terrible one. All the inside of the boat had THE TIGER RE-APPEARS He did not hear any signals or blasts from and af. Krosene in the front part of the ship was feeding the smouldering remains
Had it not hern for the Houd fide yester.
wero, able to lower it some mine inches an hour, it will be readily seen that the fra is likely to last some hours yet.
The greatest precaution had to takeď to prevent, the transferred of reaching fal point, and its temperature was constantly taken.
Mr. Siebe, a passenger in the Tai Shan, aid from Green Island to Dumbell Island It is estimated that if the efforts to the Tai Leo was behind and the Paul Beau confine the fire to No. 6 tank aru aucoles- in front. The Tai Les came up on the ful the loks will be covered by ahous starboard side and apparently wanted $200,000. Should the fire spread the to overtake the Tai Shaa. How the damage is likely to be enormngue, as the beat getting closer and closer and when amaizing tops contain over 44 milion the Tai Let's baw were abreast the Tsis of oil, and the value of the build-
ings is considerablo.
Shan's amoking room shs sheered off to the Island and bar stem came to within three on four feet of the Tai Shan... The latter
vessel did not altar her course he was sure.
Last night the works manager's house, which is quite near the blace, several times caught Sre, but by prompt wark the brigades got thu dames ender. the Tai Lee.
Early in the afterio trouble was Capt. Willon of the Tai Lee said it was experienced in obtaining coolies to take Yerday morning the Chinese servant, the first excursion trip of the vessel. He the case oil from the godowns to a safe
left Kowloon shortly after 1. The employed at Bisnes Ville, Pokfulam, were speed of the
Tai Lee Was
14 place, the firemen refusing to work un Until they passed the Bancon less they were paid at an exhorbitans " Rock at Chang Chou Teland nothing hap rale so the management got into touch
Paving
the Beacon Rock ha oud be as close up to the Tel Shan with the uifitary authorities. Realising which was almost in the middle of the the great danger to property the authori
Shan on the aberboardside but did not bla 25th Punjabis to assist, their bumber
whilst condensed milk was sick Heapstartled by the appearance of a tiger in the
consumed by flames in the hold.
of mangled" "bodies were found here and
pened.
IT is doubtless the case that the Carlton Hotel Police officials were of opinion that proper and effective steps were being taken to cope with would be pirates. hoping to ply their nefarious exploîtz on vessels leaving Hongkong. The piracy of the "Tai On" proves the
there and in some cases there was nothing brushwood and, in a state of great agita. inadequacy of the measures adopted, The 128th Baluchistan Infantry will felt but congealed flesh which may baretien, reported the matter to the Earopoen
A dozen of M be relieved to-morrow by the 40th Pathan, represented
liveA. and the frequency of such events like from India. The Baluchis leave on theed Commander
occupiers. The beant, which the doolies horrible WAS
Taylor to Our resay bad stripes, was seen near the gate on! chasuel. He attempted to pass the Tai ties detailed one hundred men of the wise proves the need for more effec... Dufferin on Monday, embarking from presentative this morning "I should the Pokfulam Road path. The Europeans blast as he saw the master of the Tsilater being increased to 400. By night.
ay there were about twenty bodies on the boat but it is imposible to my how many there are heaps of flesh which may have been many bodies." Taylor added, were he believed intact. The engines d bilers, Commander Every piece of wood wa gone and iron stanchions
limply over the bold, twixted and bent in all misazer of grotesque
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tive means to cope with an evil that Palice Fier, Kowloon, and will be station. is more serious than it was apparent- ed at. Fort Sandeman. ly believed to be. The Police are
The 57th Cny., H.G.A., Gonzers Clab not to blame, as they, of course, had an enjoyable antortainment in the honestly believed that their pre- R. A. Thestre, Victoris Barracks, yester. cautions would meet the needs that day. Ten was provided in the afternoon,
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SIXTEEN BOMBS."
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Under the terrific heat the steel frame- work of ile involved tank buckded, and shortly before 8 o'clock last night the top fell in, the blazing fluid running into
the cuffer-dan.
were able to track the animal. The trail, mised the bow of his boat had passed th over 70,000 gallons of napths and turpes- gave chase and as the ground was wet, they Shan was watching the vessel. He sur o'clock last night they bad transferred however, was lost in the thick brushwood, Tai Shan two feet when the Tai Shan The tiger was crossing the path when it was altered her course to starboard and after line to a safe prition on the water-front. getting close to the Tar Lee sheared off. passed the S.W. point in 10 feet of wator. He was quite close to the rocks, and altered his course half a point. The Tai Shan forced him to within half a mile Loff the akore.
The Tai Lee steered very well and drow ten feet of water.
It was your duty Captain," said "Mr.long the Tuipo Road to watch the fire, Dizon, "to keep out of the way of the Tai and when darkness fell were rewarded
Captain Willon: Yes, providing the by a magnificent spectaclé.. Mr. Dixon: You took the lead and found hervely than ever, the fames, visible veel kept her course and speed.
This morning the cit was burning more rocks there, and instead of passing on from fagitang, seonding to a great- the port side you passed on the starboard side. It was your duty with passengers on height.
IGNORANT OF CONTENTS OF SEALED TUBES. -
might arise, judged by past experi- after which a whist drive took place. spander Taylor said he took the Tai enet. They have, of Inte, caused During the evening supper was served and Un in tow and brought her to a point three some important steps to be taken assisted by a committer, made the arrange, inside British waters.
a concert followed. Eombr. Constable, miles W.S.W. from Sau Chau which is He could not manka with a view to nipping in the bud any monts and Sergt. Cook Allison attended to any progress against the flood which met incipient piraticnl outrages, and the refreshments.
him at that point or he would probably have towed the vessel in this morning, possibly by their efforts they may have
In the British Court at Shanghat on ad two small suger to enw in the boat but it presented some amlacitus intrages. the 23rd inst. Sir Havilland de Satemar-zis that oxpreted that she will arrive until Chinese for being in possession of 16 Dombe The suggestions regarding the pre-granted leave to appeal, fixing the security
vention of communication between at £500, in the case of the owner of the s.6. decks and that wheelhouses should Bukusei Maru v. the P. and O. S: N. Co., be protected by grilles-al-steelers of the s... Oriental Plaintiff claimed damages arising out of a collision
We understand that the owners despatch.
late to-day.
The Captain's Gallantry,
The remanded charge against four
at Sam Taz Po came before Mr. Wood this morning,
Mr. F. Brown, the Government Analysts.
board to take every possible pascaution.
Hundreds of residents on the Kowloon peoinwala,,went out to Shamshuipo sud
are evidence sad said the souled tube 8h Willon má thu had not the Tailing that tic are had spread from Na &
which he analysed contained sulphuric acid
It was rumoured in the city this morn- altered her course, there would have to other tanks, but an inquiry at the plenty of room-50-pits.-
Mr. Harbaoca, a passenger, on the Taiompany's offices we were assured that
The geratendent's houso, soca be
casings were excellent, as, ja proved between the two vesseln, which took place and the guard who successfully repulsed or vitrol, for the storage of which licenso Lee, said when they the Tai Les this is not the case
in this Intest desperate encounter between officers and pirates. It is now perfectly obvious that the authorities will have to adopt mea sures to cope with possible piratica!
in the Huangpu river on March 9.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
The grilantry, shown by the Europeans two attacks of the pirates is worthy of the wax required. The weight of the fluid ans Shan. The boat was ahead when the came untably, and though it has been
and Work litarily abot down
bighest commendation. It is stated that 1lb 6oz. Chinese cime sp the companion way
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WAS about 100 yards from the Tai
ing the flames and smoke were still visible from the island the fro, appar eatly burning as fiercely as evor
Tai Lee come close to the Tai Shan. They The first defendant said he went to the came to within 15 or 20 feet of each other. Only slightly damaged by fire the whole by ono by Captain Wostherall and his second defendant's house where the tubes
The Court found that the master of the of the interior has been affected by low
officers. One authority Bir. and Mrs Griffith, of the Bhamten, when pirates found they could second defondant what it was, for and careful in the future.
sawdast. Heaked the Tai Lee rode dangerously near the Tai volumes of water poured upon it. The admonished him to be more superintendent and his family have re
moved to do King Edward Hotel: character than they have yet deemed Alice yesterday for Home on holid y.
Mr. Dixon asked his wonship to make a crew was seized and bound and held his companion to throw them away and voce that his corroborativo evidence on
It was anticipated that the oil in the likely to occur. This last outrage ex-
shield by a pirate who ascended the steps he replied they could not throw them into behalf of the master of the Tai Lee was not during the night, but at the time of writ burning reservoir would be exhuimited oceds in nudacity nud violence all H. Bradney, D.G.L.L. have passed an
Capt. F. Jawor, R. G.A., and Lieut. J. and exiled open the explain to surrender, the harbour or on the land as it would be called. It was a critical moment but there was unlawful. that have preceded it during the past examination in colloquial Hindustani, held tinue the fire. The first charge unfor were brought into his hues your s
only one thing to do and that was so cron- The second defendant said the tubes sgo by year your which will be notorious in the command on Monday last.
tunately killed the seaman and the second in the annals of the South Chind
found its mark well in the stomach of the persons who had left.
No, 3 defendant aid he was stepping la At Christ Church, Yokohama, on the outlaw,
the hours av 2. Ching Ming festavalk const for desperate piration! erimesised, the couple being Mise lady's Sarah 18th instant, a pretty wedding was solaro.
The fast defendant and he had gone to and that, notwithstanding the care Scott, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
draw his money.
Sergeant Mackay said it was only threo Remedy is world wide. It is good and attention that have been given hams), and Mr. Bertie Deveson, roussest D. J. Scott, of London (formerly of Toka
for the deep seated onngh of the adult or to the frustration of such crimes of Me Charles Daveson, of London. Desperate evils require desperate red room is very popular
The bride is a Tokohus girl, and the athletic medies, and pirates are not to be dealt circle.
.
Tao Prisoners.
weeks ago wince the house, was cleaned out by the sanitary authorities.
SELVES THE WHOLE FAMILY.
THE ·fame of... – Chamberlain's... Cough,] G
the group and whooping cough of the chit- "The polles" to dáy atill detained the Vr. Wead discharged the second, third dren. The ame bottle arres the whole rescued, and none will be relesed except and fourth def ndante and fined the first family. For sale by all Chemista and on a' personal bond. Betâral pirates are | 310,” He was of opinion the prisoners did | Storskaopan. bølieved to be amongst the bumbar. Albec not know what the gabes contained.
OWET, cmplate is sure to be prevalent THE FRUTT SEASON,AZ
the fruit semiti. By sure keep a bet'le of Chorahvariula's Calle, Cholera and Diarrhoes Remedy on bust,
Let It may havo all'i. Forfsale by all Chamleta Chin
and Storekeeperst
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