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HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE.
NOTICE.
AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of all members of the
HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE is called for 30 e. in
o'clock on. TUESDAY the 24th April the Chamber of Commerce on New
Government Ruilding.
All members are strongly urget to be
present."
By Onler,
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E. A. M. WILLIAMS,
Secretary.
·Hongkong, April 23, 1917.
THEATRE
'SCENES FROM
ROYAL.
SHAKESPEARE"
(ss arrange) for ST. GEORGES DAY)
WILL BE REPEATED IS AID OF WAR CHARITIES
OR WEDNESDAY, 25th April, Matices at p.m.
On SATURDAY,
29th April
at 9.15 p.m.
Booking Open at BESARS. MOTRIE
de Coon WEDNESDAY, fath April, at
DA.34.
PRICES AS THUAL
$9, $2, $1.
(Children Half-Price on the Matinee) Soldiers and Suitors in uniform will
be admitted at Half-Price
F1710
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, April 20, 1917.
SHALL THE GERMANS
COME BACK?
the Allied Conference reads:
THE CHINA MAIL.
The
are
local
THE MAGISTRACY.
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
UFTUM.
CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
THIRD DAY. "
"AN ALLEGED MORTGAGE
FRAUD
FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1917,
QUEEN MARY'S NEEDLE-
WORK GUILD.
CANTON: BRITISH WAK CONTRIBUTIONS.
A further sum of £314 subauribed by A MONTH'S WORK IN HONGKONG. British Residents in Canton has been remitted to London during March and April as undernota :
The Hongkong Branch of Queen Mary's Needlework Guild, which is financed by the War Charities Cott mittee, despatched during arch, the fallowing articles rregivad :---
4
From the City Hall Working Party (under Mrs. Stabb)-91 Shirts, 12 Service Shirts, 44 pairs Pyjamas, 67 Vests, 29 Bed jackets, 17 Scrubbers, 39 Afik
Cover They
Mr G. N. Orme, of the Attorney three General's Office, prosecute, and the
prisoners. were undefended. pleaded not guilty: "The Jurymen wera LARCENY FROM THE KOWLOONG. M. Gutierrez, RH North, T. Braun, P. & Wol A. J. d'Eca, J. A., Doyer,
F. H. Smith.
GODOWNS.
waa
and that, subsequently, they be only udinitted into the Colony under strict | license. Be it noted that the motion did not propose that the Council should forthwith pass an ordinance: to that effect, but merely expressed an
Before Mr J. R. Wood this morning, pinion as to the advisability of such an old Chinese woman was charged legislation an opinion which would with unlawful possession of two taels of in due course be communicated to opium, other than Government opium.
Before Mr Justice Gompertz, Paisns Jadge, this morning, Yau Kwok Choi, the Imperial authorities who have the
The defendant, who was arrested yes-was charged with personating one Shing shaping of the economic policy alay whilst boarding a river steamer, Loi Hing, forgery and obtaining 8130 ot the Empire!
stated that she was merely taking the by fraud; and Pang Chan F, alias Government, supported by the two dug into the country for her husband. Pang Ngan, with being accessory before Chinese members of the Council,
His Worship, however, imposed a the fact. emphatically registered its opinion fine of $150, or in default of payment [that these measures
not in sentenced the defemlant to the best interests of the Colony, months' hard labour, and ordered that Since "shipping is the life-blood of
the opium be confiscated. the Colony," and "the prosperity of this Colony depends on our remain. ing as far as possible a free port," it is the considered opinion of the
A Chinese watchman, charged with the
Mr. Grme, outlining the case, said Government of the Colony that we
"larceny of a pair of slippers from the that the first accused was charged with must not allow our sentiment of Kowloon Godowns, where he
the actual forgery and the sacond detestation of the crimes committed employed, was brought before M the document as a witness. Shing Lo Accused with putting his signaturs to by the Germans to outweigh the Wood this morning. practical contribution which their The defendant pleaded not guilty to Hang, the man whose name was forgéfi presence here on the old terms would the charge, stating that he found the land holder, who died about make to the future prosperity of the slippers, outside the Godown gate and handed a certified extract of his hold-
three years ago ||
Before he died he Colony! It is an amazing message merely picked thear up. to go forth to the world from a fhas upon searching the defendant. Ending the whole of the land too much Another watchman, however, deposed over to a neighbour." This friand, British Colony at the present time.
he discovered the slippers concealed to look after. let out half to the first We had no expectation that the Government would commit itself
beneath the latter's jacket.
accused who agreed to pay half the the Hon Mr. HOLTOAR'S motion, to three months hard labour and four found it necessary to go away from the His Worship soutenced the defendantent. Some time after this, the friend but we were scarcely prepared to see hours' stocks. conviction on
village and instructed his sister-in-law the opposition take the form of a
to look after the land and collect the rent, afficial member of the Council that the part of every
The woman, not knowing much about the proposals contained in the resolu
business afairs, thought it better to hand over the certificate of the holding to the sion are not in the interests of the
first accused, which she did. Colony." It is not a convincing reply
sequent to this the two accused went Sub to the resolution to say that the men
to broker and obtained a mortgage on who have played a leading part in
the land, and for this purpose signed the name of Shing Loi Hung on the the commercial lite of the Colony during the past thirty or forty years
mortgage deed. When the friend ro have held views strongly opposed
turned to the village, he received to any restriction of the trade and
potice from the and we change with them, and we
broker making commerce of port. Times change,
for liquidation of the mortgage. should be much surprised to learn.
Inquiries were made and the forgery that the big mea," whose names
discovered. Several attempts were made to recover the amount of $130)
to
AN INCREASING NUISANCE.
Mr. O. L. Ellis, of "Belle View," Peak Road, appeared in Mr Wood's Court this morning to prosecnte a chair cochie who had been found in the servant's quarters of his residence.
f.
Mr Ellis said that this atisance increasing and be frequently bad to turn
trangers out of the quarter.
A fine of four dollars.was imposed:
PROFITED BY BEING 'SUMMONED.
mortgage-hut without result. Subse Ta Mfr. Melbourne's Court this porthe amount of the loan on the
quently the authorities were informed and the two accused were arrested.
The
Lau Chi Fook, the friend of the deceased land, holder, went into the
OTHER CASES.
In the case before Mr Justice
ri
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From the Union Church Working Party (Mrs. Maconachie).-197 pairs Socks, 33 pairs Surgical] stockings, 60 Shirts, 50 pais Pyjamas, 50 Vests, & Bed jab- kets, 12 Cape, 34 Surgical caps, 78 Milk covers, 163. Handker chiefs, buirs, Mittens, 10 Muf-] Hers, 2 Body-belts, 182 Towels, 680 Rolled bandages, 50 Stump -bandages 31 Many tail bund
ages, 78 Eye bandages, 24 "Shrouds, Hold-all bags, & Tray. cloths, 1 Bug made by Juvenile Work Party,
From Naval and Dockyard Party
(Mrs. Sandeman).- pirs Pyjamas, 1 Shirts, 51 Vests, 52 Eyb bandages, 3 puin Operation stockings, 1 pair French boots. 24 Shrouds, 20 Milk covers, 8) Knitted cus, 8 pairs Socks. From Peak Club Bandage Making Party Mrs. Sandeman)-1,260 Rolled bandages, 6 Many-tail. bondages, Head bandages, Stump bandages, 1 Floor cloth. From the Helena May Institute
(Mrs. Jordan),-1,778 Rolled bandages, 12 Eye bandages, Head caps, 6 Stump bandages. "Many tail bandages, 12 Shirt St Wash cloths, 18 pairs Surgical) stockings, 2-Woollen caps, 8 paits Socks, 678 Swabs, From Catholic Women's League (Miss Loureiro)-2,308 Band- ages, 24 Floor swabs, 100 Band- ages bags, and 1 Aviator's waist- cout.
From Our Little Bit Society (Mirx. Green) 2,184 Rolled bandages, 1,200 Swubs, 189 Many tail flannel bandages, 8 Eye band- { ages, 82 Caps, 35 Milk covers, B pairs Surgical stockings, 20. Mufflers, 5 pairs Stretcher boot, 87 pairs Pyjamas, 85 Khaki handkerchiefs.. From Kowloon Club (Mrk. Beek- with)-1,190 Rolled bandages. 530 Swab, 66 Stump bandages, 49 Eye bandages, 20 Cotton wool] puds, 29 Mony tail bandages, 22 Read caps, 6 pairs Socks, 4 pairs Surgical stockings, 4 Cups, 2 Mufflers, 1 pair Glover From Mrs. Alabaster-168 pairs | Socks, 30 pairs Operation stock-1 rigs, 20 Caps, 8 Coloured caps, all of which were knitted by ladies in their own houses.
British Red Cross Society "Central Prisoners of War Cem-
mittee
Kensington War Hospital
Supply Depota Officers Families Funds...
90
100
£314
The following is a list of the Sub- ribers for the past two months Anonymous per H. F. DS4 S. M. Bander, Shunchun R. K. Batchelor F. G. Becke F. N. Bell E. S. Bonnett 5. She roomal W. Boanda... W. Dealchand
G. H. Bowker .... RevA. H. Bray Chi
Cantun Amateur Theatri-
cal Society EC. Charrington,
тосп
tak
D. Chelharam. J.Chipperfield, Kongmoon J. E. B. de Courcy...
Η Craig, Kongmoon... 19 JH. Crocker, Nanning.. 40 O. W. Darch K. Deaonal
H. F. Dent P. Dharandas M. Dialdas & Son F.A. V. Dizon,
S. Dossabhoy & Co... Duhananul Dulip Singh 0. Exper H. Ells
FT. T. Foord D.
Forbes
E. A. O. Friederichsen. Rev. CA. Gaff... E. E. Garard... Gramophons H.P. FL
Cakley El A.Vogg...
Dr. A. W. Hooker ... A. Hotson D. R. Isa, Konginoon
P.
B.
Jenkins....
R. P. Kavarna & Co. S. F. Kavarana... O. C. Kench
H. Khemehand...
G. C. Kitching...
A. Komurof. Kongaben...
Rev. Geo. H. MoNeur
200
+ 8 8 6 8 5 - 8 5 8 6 8 ~$£=8=$5.
10
F.D. Melvani & Comm
. 19
30
Abe-Martin
A. Milne,
Samsbui
H. G. Mallin
S..Nanwani
R.
Thavardas Naraindas C. A. Feel Pahlagai Persram Bros. Pchoomall
T. Pusurall & Co.. G. L Read..
Dr. W. G. Reyacids...
J. Ross...
S.P.C. per K.WT. H. H. Sandeman H. C. Scrimshaw, Ko V. Sowarame C. B. Shields Frank Smith, Macau I. T. Smith
Stapler W. Gordon States Rev. G. S. Tope V. P. Waters
Smith
C. E. Watson.
48.42
180
LAST year the Hongkong Government forwarded to the Chamber of Com merce a copy of a Despatch received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies regarding the commercial and lustrial policey to be adopted throughout the Empire after the war. Accompanying the Despatch was a copy of the Recommendations of the Economic Conference of the Allica," and it was intimated by Mr. 1712 BONAR LAW that a committee had been appointed to consider the com mercial and industrial policy of the United Kingdom after the War His FENCELLENCY introduced in the ing the driver of motorear No. 100 was with special reference to the conclu- course of his speech were found summoned on two charges. sions of the Allied Conference. "A to-day out of sympathy with a motion considered statement"
The first charge was for driving his was invited of which embodies the considered viewaj car on Albany Road, and the second the views of the local Government of the men who are now carrying on charge was for causing an obstruction. on the Recommendations of the the trade of the Colony. The defeat Conference and on the questions.
of the motion in the Council raises J. D. F. Malder, of No.
The defendant's employer, Mr witness box and gave evidence of submitted to the Committee.
63,letting out a portion of the land to the once more, the question as to who Robinson Road, appeared as witness on first accused. As bearing on the question asked in the are the best judges of what is in behalf of the defendant and stated heading of this article, we may note the Government, or the general bady her driver, "that he had merely the best interests of the colony with regard the first charge against that one of the recommendations of of commercial men who carry on the obeyed her orders, as she had been un- "In Colony's trade! It discloses also aware that moter cars were not allowed order to defend their commerce, their that so far as Hongkong is concerned on Albany Road and instructed the de Gompertz yesterday, in which Yuen industry, their agriculture and their the local Government is out of fendant to drive sing the road. navigation against economic aggres-sympathy with the gezeral tenour driver had then explained that motor atealing and uttering a forged draft, the Hing and Mak Ko were charged with sion resulting from thumping or any of the Paris Conference. The value cars were prohibited on the road, but as jury returned a verdict of guilty and ather mode of unfair competition, of the discussion in the Legislatíve she had previously driven on the road, she the accused were sentenced to three. the Allies decide to fix by agreement Council is that it makes clear what believed the driver to be misinformed years' imprisonment with, bard labour. a period of time during which the the altitude of the Colony is towards and ordered him to drive on. She was, which Mai Choy, alias Mai Chung Yat, by "the" Kowloon Club (Míra. Buck- The following list of articles made commerce of the enemy powers shall these proposals, and we think the therefore, prepared to take all respons charged with misstatement of affairs with) for Queen Mary's Needlework be submitted to special treatment
discussion will be read abroad with sibility for the offence. As regards the ia bankruptcy is still proceeding. and the goods originating in their no little amazement. ' Everybody second charge, however, Mrs Mülder
Guild during January and February From amongst the letters of acknow 32,336.42 & £25 10 am. - Auction of Household prohibitions or to a special rúgime General when he said the great Fm of the alleged offence, having just countries shall be subjected either to must agree with His Excellency the said that she was in her car at the tirag
was received too late for last publica ledgment received the following que tion:-8,127. Rolled bandages, 1,303 dated 2 Feby 1917 from the Chairman -Messra. Hughan and Hough's... of an effective character. The Allies perial question could not be over-driven in front of the Canton Bank,
Swabs, 84 Many tail bandages, 72 10 4.m.-Auction of New Guines will determine by agreement through loaked, but can we believe that there Limited. Before she could leave the ANOTHER HIGHWAY ROBBERY. 18 Surgical caps, 20 pairs Socks, 20 contributions are appreciated
Stump bandages, 85 Bye bandages.mittee shows how much even small of the Central Prisoner of War Com Weapons. Pile Carpets, Kit Bags diplomatic channels
will be a lasting peace with such a an Indian constable, ordered her driver the special and Dining Table at Messrs. Hughes conditions to be imposed during the foe as Germany if immediately the to move on. An altercation then ensued car, which was causing no obstruction, and Hough's..
Mufflers, 2 pairs Surgical stockings, Noon.-Half Yearly Meeting of the
above-mentioned period on ships of war is over we offer her the old between the driver and the constable Police that, at about 4 pm on the Knes cape, 1 Balaclava beinet.
A fish hawker has reported to the pains Gloves, 1 pair Mittens, 1 puir H.K. Jockey Club.
the enemy powera." After due facilities for building up the trade with the result that the driver was 19th instant, whilst walking along the
summoned for causing an obstruction. Wung-Nei-Chung-Aberdeen Rand, on to remind their friends that they are The City Hall Worlung Party wish tions of the Conference, a letter have every confidence that the Allies the driver's rights in the matter and was written to the Government on will do their best to secure that it been informed that he had committed when about 200 yards from the Kan Lag cards and Magazines, also for old behnit of the Committee of the shall be insting, and that end can be no offence by stopping his car in front Wai village, he was set upon by two felt hats. Tas latter are used to Chamber in which it was stated: achieved in no surer way, than by the caused no obstuction.
of the Canton Bank Ltd., as he had men, one of whom was armed with amake soles for Hospital dippers. Hongkong is essentially a great ship Mt. HoLYOAK's motion suggests said that under the circunatadees the hands, whilst the other, pointing the
adoption of such means as the Hon ping port and Trade, emporium and as
Inspector Garrod, Inspector of Traffic, revolver. One of the men held his neighbouring state of China which the recommendations of the Allied second charge. The Inspector explain-proceeds of his sale of fit. The robbers. such cannot be dissociated from the means which are in accord with behalf the defendant, as regards the pockets, extracting $236, the entire witness was justified in complaining ou revolver at his head, went through his indeed provides the inost important. conimercial 'field far adopted for the future, in the interest of enterprise. Whatever Imperial policy is
Hoogkung Economic Conference,
considerable traffic in front of the their decamped in the direction of Hongkong provision must be made for
Canton Bank Ltd, the constable had Wanchai Gap. its peculiar relationship with Chin and no measures should be taken which
been instructed to be rigid with those. further expresion of the import and would be likely to be detrimental to the
who violated the obstraction ordinance. In this case, however, he had probably export trade with China, any. Tariff
heen too severe in the performance of Regulation should provide for these
his duty, circumstances.
Mr Melbourne imposed a fine of two Commerce is called for Tuesday nexting to the Fancy Fête and Cafe of the Hongkong General Chamber of page a prominent advertisement-relat Knother paragraph, in the same letter
dollars on the first charge and disAll members are strongly urged to be Chantant to be held at the Yalanteer Col's.reads:
charged the
the selendant on the second.
The next case called was that in
(Continued on page 8.)
THE CALENDAR.
MEMOS
FOR TÓ-MORROW.
Furniture, Pictures, Curios etc. at
The case before the Chief Justice in i
ANOTHER HIGHWAY ROBBERY.
Gymkhana Club's Meeting at Race consideration of these Recommenda. which the war has interrupted! We The witness had since enquired as to his way from Aberdeen to Wanchai,always grateful for packs of old play-}
Course, Happy Valley.
1001 p.m.-New Moon.
General Memoranda.
MONDAY. April 93-
St. George's Day. Morning, sale of Badges.. Afternoon, Fête and Cafe at Volunteer
Headquarters.
Special Dinner at the Grand Hotel. 8.15 p.m.-Scenes from Shakespeare"
at Theatre Royal. TURDAY, April 24:---
2.30 p.m.-Auction of Furniture Tinais Poles, Typewriters etc. at "Mesars. Hughes and Hough's. WEDNESDAY, "April 25
Princess Victoria Alexandra's (Princess
Mary) Birthday (1807). Noon. Hongkong Tramway
Meeting
230 pm Auction of Houshold Furniture etc. at "Farmosa," the
6 pm Matinee
Scenes from
Potk
Theatre Royal
Performance Shakespeare"
NEWS OF THE DAY,
'LOCAL AND GENERAL.
ed to the Court that as there was
The Bishop of Victoria will preach charge
"..
KATHLEEN REES-DAVIES,
RJ. White A. G. Wilson E. M. Wood
A. Worley
Total
***
40
90
"I enclose herewith official receipt for the cheque for £50 (fifty pounds) contained in your letter of the 21st December. Will you please convey my thanks, and the thanks of mys Committee, to the British Residenta in Canton for this very kind do- nation towards our Fund. They could not have devoted their arosity to a more worthy cause than that of relieving the sufferings of our Prisoners of War in Germany
With repeated thanks," Copies of the Circular issued with
Hon. See Queen Mary's Needlework Guild, regard to Canton War Contributions
Hongkong:
THE ST. GEORGE'S DAY' CELEBRATIONS.
An extraordinary general meeting Our readers will find on the next
present.
Headquarters on Monday afternoon
days of Trade and interwoven interests evening at 6 p.m. in connection with
It would seen impracticable in these
at St. John's Cathedral on Sunday which the driver of motor car No. 29 The Hon. Treasurer of the next The Entrance Fee of $3.00 to permanently bar the return of present the St. George's Day Commemoration. enemies, although this would tend
towards sounder commercial conditions;
but a strong advoewey exists for
b.
was charged with not sounding his born Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs whilst turning a corner The defendant in deferring their retura for a minimum Fund" given by Professor Dannenberg with the defendant in English, but could
The Concert for the "French Relief understand the Canton dialect. MrNg the ing donations to the funds of the proved to be from Shanghai and did not to acknowledge with thanks the follow "period of ten years after the declaration and his pupils, realized $690, which as make no progress. The interpreter for WEDNESDAY 25 & THURSDAY April 26the Colony it is urged that it should be been sent to the above Fund without the Shanghar dialect was then called,
Court interpreter, aftempted to conversa Hospitals of Pesce, and when allowed to return to 11 am-Auction of Boots and Shoes, only under Licence, in similar manner to deucting any expenses.
Shirts, Socks, Hats et, etc., at Br. which British Merchants submit in Gea. P. Lammert's Sales Rooms.
and the previous defendant (driver of HURSDAY, April 26 :→.
motor car No. 100) appeared before the
defendant in the last case
His Worship: (to the Court Inter magiatate preter: Was this gentleman not the
"
Russia.
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Mr. Ng Yes, your Worship, he was; but he is also the Court interpreter for the Shanghai dialect
a
After hearing the case His Worship discharged the defendant
N.Lazaria W. J. Pringle S. J. Chinchen...
Hon. H. HJ. Gompertz Dr Chadwick Kow Bismarck & Co.
D. H, Cooper & Co, ED. Kolewal
BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN.
10.45 am Auction of Household their bearing on the discussion which effect that the Mail dispatched from We quote "these extracts because of received from London to-day to the Telegraphic advice has been Furniture, Puno, etc. at No. 8 Torres took place in the Legislative Council Hongkong to London (via Siberia) Buildings, Kimberly Boad, Kowloon chamber resterday when the Hou Noon-Union Insurance Society's
Meeting.
Mr. HOLTOAK, the representative of
ou the 16th January, 19178 12.30 p.mChina Fire Insurance Cos. the Chamber of Commerce on the
missing. Meeting
Council, moved a resolution affirming 12.45 p.ra-British Traders Insurance that in the opinion of the Council Jockey Club are reminded that the leaving the Court, it was remarked that
Co's. Meeting. FatDAY, April 27-
it is in the best interest of the Colony half-yearly meeting will be held since the sine that had beer, fimposed on DURING the summer months children Hongkong Stock Exchange Settlement of Hongkong that persons of German to-morrow at Doch, at the officer of the motor car driver who, wrs alan na bowels and should rewire the most $10.40 AM Auction of Household fonality should be excluded there the Jockey. Club on the ground floor employer and as he would receive a turis
Fornitate, Piano, Perambulatorsete, from for a period of at least ten years of the Hongkong Club Anneze, zemuneration for his serv
interperter, had been paid by bicar at No. 9. Canton Villas, Kimberly following the seclaration of Peace Hoad, Kowineri
Chater Road.
kabut certainly a preot
Member not the Hongko
As the two motor car drivers were
in Court
by batak
DE For
are subject to disorders of the attention. As soon many. ral Jooseness of the bowls is Chamberlain's Colic, Custers and Remedy should be iven
6 by all, Chemie, and Stores
the Side Shows an additional 81.00 covers the Café Chantant and Tea. For
is $1.00 for ertrages and Café Chantant will be charged. The rats for children
And half-price for the Side Shows, Le. 50 cents.
The attention of the ladies in charge of centres on St George's Day Id specially directed to the advertisement printed on page 2
can be obtained from the undernoted to whom further Donations and Subscrip tions should be sent. The Committee hopes that a wider and more general- response will be made to their appeal for- funds.
D. FORBES c/o Hongkong Bank, Canton,
Hon. Treasurer
CLOSING QUOTATIONS.
3.30 pm
Banks,
710
buyers
Unions
918
Cementa
820 buyers
114
buyers
-124
seller
Sali Cottons
120
buyers
14bovers buyara
Sugars Indow Def
Kung Yika
Yangtazepoos
The Scenea from Shakespeare, to be given in the theatre on Monday night are to be repeated on Wednesday. next at 5 pm. and again on Saturday. night the 28th inst. An advertisementment to covive for a period of appears on this page.
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forty years. Chamberlain Cought
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