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THE CHAOS IN CHINA.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
It is stated in a Feking telegram that tho Central Government has remitted to General Lung Chi Rwong three lacs of dollars.
SUMMARY COURT,
QATERING FOR RUSSIAN CADETE.
RUSSIAN, STEWARD SUED.
In the Summary Court, this morning, befora Sir William Rees Davini, K.C., Chief Justice, Cheus Woo and Company claimed $1,000.00 from F. Fullman for goods sold and delivered.
Mr. E. J. Crist appeared for the Telegraphis advice from the San Francisco office of the China Mail S.S.defendant and Mr. J. H. Gardiner Ar Co. advises that the .. China left that the plaintiff firm. port for the Orient on Tuesday, 5th Mareb,
The Eastern Telegraph Co. has received advice from San Francisco that the United States Censor will refnan to pass, for the present, all telegrams of a social, pericual, or unimportant
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THE RACE COURSE TRAGEDY.
FIFTH DAY OF INQUIRY,
VIEWS' AS TO CAUSE OF COLLAPSE
TUESDAY, MARCH 19-1912,
Major General J. C. Dalton, Chief the Fresent matter-only-doncerned bim he instructed Krok Kan to proceed/Clerk of the Course, about a three only put in a new piece of board,
recent Race Course disaster.
floor of shed No. & gave way and he received was afraid that' shed No. 7 might give P.W.D..
the
men were not admitted, owing to the † to do with him. He only had a bary: sickness prevailing in the Colony, Heimpression then that three-storey buill- had two watchmen to control the ings were unsafe. He did not form or admittances. They were instructed | express « decided opinion, Je that no amaha with obildeen on their By Mr. Bow by: In 1914 the backs wore to be admitted and also no contractor was sent for. He got extra small boys. There was no limit to the 4upports put in his own. shed after the number adimitted. There were about accidunt. He did not know whether 200 people in his stand on February 28that was done to other aeds, at about mid-day, on the upper story, Kwok. Kun, recalled, and in reply to That was the largest number that day, to Mr. Howley, that he placed the. The Coroner (Mr. J.. R. Wood) and provious years they had had about uprights or pieces of wood on the floor Jury (Mzaar, “A. H. Barlow, W. c. lid The ground floor was used for | bourds and lashed to the floor boards to Jack and J. F. Wallace), continued the refreshments. It was let off to M. Y. prevent the uprights going through the Son. No payment was nisde. He did our beds. He was out told by-any. enquiry this morning.
that for the benefit of his customers, body to do that. He did it on his own Ma Cheung Kee, the son of Ma Foong, There were three or four charcoal account. He started doing that but Mr. Gardiner said, the assistant the deceased partner in the firm of Tchatties on the grass in Nic, 6 stand, year.
He did not agree that this of duing it made the sheds manager of the Chaun Woo Company Hop, axamined by the Crown Solicito. There were no boards on the gras way would tell his Lordship that his firm had said he was a partner in the firm. He there. He had thres large barrels of top-henry and liable to fall aver. water on the lower floor of No. 6 stand It was just as safe as any other way. been in business and was in the habit of was in charge of the office. There were and on the upper be floor had sight fire He did not suggest hasing double
applyingprovisions to Russian steamers six partners. Four were in the country. buckets with water, as a precaution board to his partner before. and other boats that came into the Has He had been a partnes since his against fire. Cooking went on enly. By the Crown Solicitor:He did He from about 11 am to 1 p. One not remember the dooring collapsingin bour. A Bussign cruiser came into the father died, three years ago.
chattie was used after 1 pns. for tea. No. 9 stad four years ago. One board Harbour sometime ago and the assistant took no part in constructing mat. It had been the citatem to have cocking broke by the luge of the ord manager went on board to see the sheds. The Race Couras matebeds for 13 years ever since he took the striking it. The stool was dropped. stoward for the purpine of bookingers the same this year as hast. stands. About four years ago be com That was all the damage. He did not A telegram has been received from orders. There were several stewards, When the owners of the booths came to plained to Mr. Hough, because he was bave to put in an extra support He story matshed being erected on site. No Mr. J. Olaen, examined by the Commissioner of the St. John Ambul the steward who supplied the Cadets with the work.
7. He complained on the first day of the Crown Solicitor, said that he was a ance Brigade, expressing the sympathy a man named Seriechny Goods were
By the Coroner:-He discussed the Races because on that day the upper partner in stands 4, 5 and 6. Ho of the Brigade with the sufferers in the supplied on Seriechayin orders up to prices with the purchasers after consult
pérait from the middle of January. When the ing Kwok Kun. He did not charge mora
He gave
instructions for skeda Nos. 4, 5 and 6. They were the nothing to do with the matterand advised Ee taid the contractor to carry on as way also. Mr. Hough, told he bad for the erection of the "aboda. A marriage has been arranged
ssistant manager went on board na usual for orders on that date he was same price as last year. The work on witness to complain to the Government in former years. The sheds were com Between Mr. Martin T. H. Blake, son
the sheds was paid for according He did not complain to the Government. pleted in accordance with instructions. of Mr. W. G. Blake, and Anna (Naa) told by Serdachny that he was to take to the price of the sheds. There was no He had had a three-story matshed. He examined them on the Thursday Patterson, daughter of the late Mr. Rers from a man named Fullman, who scale of charges. It was not arranged to beside his own ever since. There had sud Sunday before the Races The J. Patterson, solicitor, Glasgow, and would be responsible. Fallman was put better work into some sheds than been no complaint since. On the material was generally good and sound.. occasion mferred to the uprighta Ho was in the stand at five minutes to Mrs. A. Ogilvie, Durbar Villas, Kowloon then present There was some trouble others.
By Mr. Bowley-His father and under the flooring of No a moved three on Feb. 26, on the first floor. He on board the cruiser and Serdechayi Kwok Kun bad squal shares in the There was no accident. He learnt of was behind the Pari-mutuel counter. Hidden under many tons of coal pparently belonged to one of a faction. business. When his father was alive that by the peopls rushing into his Ha aw a rush of people towards However, there trouble and he looked after the books and supervised stand saving the floor had given way in the entrance shortly after he no
He left the work. He took no actual part in No. 9. There was something of a panic. ticed the partition arriving recently At Manila from Serdechny was sent away.
No further report except that made sbeds 6 and coming down. A little compromise have failed for the sume Hongkong, 117 tias of opium valued at the steamer and went to Vladivostock, the erection of sheds.. CEALED TENDERS will be received]
By Mr. Stevensor The prices for to Mr. Hough was made. Ee did after the floor where he was sapk. At the RN. HOSPITAL until old reason, viz that there is an entire about $35,000 were discovered within a
And when plaintiff went to collect his sheds Neo. 4, 5 and 6 were the same as not speak to the contractor about it slowly. He was thrown down. He gus 10 AM. on the 20th March, 1918, from
each for the past three years. Before accident. There was communication this be afraid. That stopped the stata pode Matton, Fowls, Pork, Bread, Cheese, Pure Cow's Milk Aerated Waters, Ice,
that he could not say. That price was year between his shed and the Jocker to a certain extent. He got over the and other provisions and necessaries for
Club shed to allow amats and Chinese counter and assisted some women to for the same work, for the three years.
By the Coroner-His firm did not ladies to come in and buy sweep tickets. escape on to the Race Coure. There the year ending 31st March, 1910.
Printed Forms of Tender and further
make rauch profit last year. There That had always been the same since werd no casualties in his stand, as far particulars can be obtained at the R. N.
was a assall profit. The year before the Jockey Clab had a stand there as he knew. He saw a fire about fre Ho pital.
last there was no profit and no loss. When the collapse occurred he was minutes after the colapse.
By Coroner: He was one of the matahed builders in, the Colony. He No 6, at the front, waiting to ring the last out of the shed. He got out. The assistant manager of the plaintif i was cloing less business the year bofore bell when the race had started to stopian to the road. The matting bad. last than in his father's time. Last the sale of tickets. He heard a cracking heen ripped off. He saw the Ere year his business was "average." He sound from the direction of No. 1. He directly he got out. It was in-the
looked up and saw the partition of centre of the stands. Before definite news of the disaster
employed 78 fpkis.
at Happy Valley reached Singapore,
Ma Cheuk Sam, in reply to the No. 7 falling into the United Stand, By the Crown Soliciter: This WES Crown Solicitor, said he had heen women and children falling with it the thirteenth year he had had we learn from the Singapore Free Press
foreman of the Taz Hop firm for four Tha counters in his own stand saved bim stand. He could not say what caused reare. Ele anpervised the erection of from being crushed. He did not know the collapse. He did not Know of that many rumours were current in that
the sheds. He had 70 to 80 m of any cualties in his stand. He got the accident in 1914 until Mr. Blako towe of something terrible having bap
working they were all experienced out by the front of the shed to the Race told him in 1914. men. He commenced to build the Course. He heard a cry by someone, and By Mr. Steavensonia firm pened at Hongkong, the most commen
sheds on February 7th. He completed returned to the shed and found a small erested counters rumour being that an earthquake kad selfish ambitious influence,"
in Unity stand. The destroyed the town, the Prays and
were Constitutionalists claim that they are business houses suffering most, one thanks receipt of the undernoted sub-work. Kwok Kan was also there and bi ont end in doing an he hurt bis side three or the day of the collapse.
The Committee Acknowledge with them on February 24th. He was con- Portuguese bey behind some matting About 300 people
tinually in charge and inspecting the with his leg jambed in the floor. He got and it about five milesto making progress in the country account giving the whole staff of ascriptions to the shove Fund.
Ma Cheung Kee was there sometimes, and was ussisted out by a Mr. Ford.
Mr. J. Deakin, a constable at Govern against the Northern party. The business establishment as having been Further doustions will be gratefully The material used was mostly new. He That was all he knew of it.
ment House stated in reply to the 5.30 p.m.-Annual Meeting of Men-President has become so weary of lost
found no bad work and received no received by the Hon. Treasurer, e/o complaint from the Public Works collapse was that the taree storied sherls Blake's Stand on Feb. 26. He was Ip bis opinion the cause of the Crown Solicitor that he was in Mr. ers of Hongkong Club.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank.
Department Ho inspected the sheda was top heavy when occupied.
assisting in the pari mutuel at about on the first day of the races. He was By Mr. Bleavenson: He told Mr.three o'clock. He heard a creaking there from 7am, till soon supervising. M. Y. San that he would have no fire is noise and he saw the partition arraying He could not say how many people the stand except charcoal and that fires hackwards and forwards.
.He was were there. The number was about were to be pat out immediately after thrown down. For a few momenta. the same as last year. He inspected the tiffin had been served. At half past one there was a stampede then, but none sheds at the same time on the second he went to see that the fires were before the collapse. All the people got day. One of the poles in a gangway extinguished, and that had been done out. He did not ace say sign of fire until had moved and he had it put right. except one chattie. He inspected the he got cut. He had no opinion as to the He could not say how many people room each day. There was a continual cause of the collapse
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THE politico-military ituation in China is still somewhat obscure. All efforts to get North and South to
in the starboard bunker of a steamer
STA
Wall
between
Persons Desirous of supplying Beef, lack of mutual trust on the part of few hours after the vessel docker, account, Fallman refused to pay the the previous year. He had charged #180 He bad never known of any other up and shouted to the people not to
the moving spirits on both sider, secreted in a pile of coal.
In one of the communiques we
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old account, but paid for all the goods supplied up to the middle of January, The Chinese River Steamer Man At the original interview with Ser. published yesterday from the Inha, 115 tons, was put up for auction, dechnyi and Fullman thay both told this morning at Messrs. Lammert's the plaintiff that they were in partner telligence Bureau at Canton it wa
Sale Rooms. The bidding started at ship, and that the account would be
this figure did not reach the reserTe the eteamer was withdrawn from sale.
he right to reject the lowest or a frankly stated indeed that "the Con 330,000 and was taken to $42,000, but / paid by Fullman when the money was There, wars 20 odd other firms of standing at the sweep counter in shed-
"Tender is reserved.
G. 4, DREAPER,
Deputy Surgeon-Gerreral.
RX. Hospital,
Hongkong, Mar. 12, 1918.
stitutionalists in the South-Western Provinces do not believe in the 229 sincerity of the Northern militarists who, as their acts have repeatedly shown, have actually, created condi- tions which they believe will find foreign support and sympathy in 0.15.--Harmston's Cirens at Causeway order to indirectly perpetuate their
THE CALENDAR.
MEMO. FOR TO-DAY.
Bay.
GENERAL MEMORANDA.
MONDAY, Mar. 18-
SATURDAY, Mar. 23----
11.30 am-Green Island Cement Co.
annual meeting.
MONDAY, MAT. 25:
11a.m.-Auction of Messrs Punchard, Lowther & Co.'s Contractors' plaas
"at Metaukok. WEDNESDAY, Mar. 27 :----
Dxy.
Good Friday.
SUNDAY, March 31:-
"Easter Sunday.
THE MAGISTRACY.
THEFT OF TOBACCO.
A Chinese pleaded guilty when charged before Mr. E. D. C. Wolf this morning, with the theft of a quantity of cigarettes and tobacco valued at $20. It was stated that the complainant was a hawker. He was occupied in closing up his stall for the day yesterday when the defendant took advantage when his back was turned, to steal a box containing the tobacco. Defendant attempted to run away when he was seen, but was chased and caught.
trying unsuccessfully to re-establish anity in China that he is seeking to retire from office, and has imtimated that intention in a circular telegram to the Tuchons throughout the country. While many of the Tuchuns have replied urging the PRESIDENT Hongkong Stock Exchange Settlement to reconsider his decision, a new development has arisen by a march FRIDAY, March 19:-
on Peking by the troops of the Tuchun of Makden. "This Tuchun (Chang Jok Lum) has been per aistently demanding a reorganisation of the Cabinet. The acting Premier gecretly left Paking on the 8th inst,
་ * ! leaving two letters-one addressed to the PRESIDENT, the other to General TUAN Kr Sur (the former Premier). What these letters con- tained is not disclosed, but we have it in one of the Peking telegrams that the PRESIDENT summoned to his Palace the Cbjef of Police and [ · · gave him instructions to maintain
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Mr. Wolfe sentenced the defendant to three weeks' imprisonment with hard labour.
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF
OPIUM
collected from the Cadets.
firm then gave evidence as to supplying Serdecbayi and Fulls.. the goods and of his interview with
:
The case stands adjourned.
HONGKONG ET: GEORGE'S DAY FUND.
Mr. J. Scott Haratou ...$300 Sir R. Ho Tang
*
Mr. E. A. M. Williama
250
100
"Poker"...
1
"Spero".... "Cards"
100
"Unexpected Bonua"
33
8794
J. H. Ramsay,
Hon. Treasurer.
on the
were there on the second day. "He was flow of people in and out of his and By the Coroner: He had his back not there when the collapse occurred. all the stands. There were awcepatakes to the Golf Club House and he was Hongkong St. George's Day Fund. He could give no reason for collapse. going on in all the stands. He sold thrown forward, stat 12th March, 1918.
THE NAMOA DISASTER..
Mestra. Bradley &-Co., Ltd. ask an to acknowledge the receipt by them of the following further subscriptions to the Namoa Island Relief Fund A. V. Apcar, Esq. C. Thorne, Esc...... Pari Mutuel Refund..........
Hope (Canton)..... Messrs. Douglas Lapraik & Co...
600,00
LAST NIGHT OF THE CIRCUS
prepare accommodation for them arrested on board the ss. Toming and attractions but the great catastrophe say that sheds 1, 2 and 3 and 17 18 19 not originate in his shod. He could not the sheda on February 28, So far
and to treat them as "soldier guests."
He badheen huilding sheds for bickets in his sweeps. to the Sanitary Inspector R. R. Wood, fat twelve years. He bad never experienced ladies in the Jockey Club stands reply to the Crown Solicitor, IRELA any collapse. He saw no signs of The counter which beki the partition he was in Mr. Blake's stand on tampering with the lashings when he up in his stand was "brand new," Feb. 26 when the collapse occurred inspected the sheds.
made of hardwood. They were made and be corroborated the statement of By the Coroner: When he inspected purposely for himself. He had two the previous witness, as to what the sheds he went inside, downstairs watchine and two Chinese detectives occurred. He heard. Mr. Blake order.
[ on his stand... and upstairs.
ing thekebarties to be put out about tam.. By Mr. Bowley: When be left the By Mr. Bowley-He received no minutes past two. He could not asy Race Course at 12 o'clock on the 26th instructons from the Fire Brigade or the what the cause of the collapse might be. February all the sheds were in good police with regard to fire precations, He estimated the number of people in 8 25.00 order. In the afternoon he was super. His precautions were his own idea. Urity stand to be about 300,
25.00 vising work at the old Mercantile Bank. No intoxicating liquors were sold Leung Wan Man, a abroff of the 15.00 He was there all the afternoon. for public consumption. Be had Victoria Cinematograph, said in reply 37.05
By Mr. Lo: It was usual to drive some for private use. He did not to the Coroner that he was in Mr. Blakes. poles into the ground to secure the know whether M. Y. San had a Ecence stand on Feb. 26, on the gronad floor. struts sometimes; sometimes it was not. ta sall refreshiente. Be was running He was collecting money in the refresh If he had a stump of a tree to lash the pari-mutuel. He had always had a ment room. At three o'clock there were struts to, it was done and it would not part-mutuel. Be regarded it as per about two chatties alight", the A Chinese was charged before Mr J.
be necessary to drive poles into the missible to gamble in his stand since Choi Hong Chuen, the Secretary order in the Capital and not to R. Wood this morning, with being in
ground. He lashed some struts of the gambling was allowed in the Grand of the AL Y. Sun Refreshment Coin- Tonight is the last night of Race Course shede on to rails and trees. Stand. He had been doing so all these pony, said his firm supplied refresh- come into conflict with the Mukden the unlawful possession of 20 taels of troops, but, on the contrary, to opium other than Government opium. Harmaton's Circus on this visit to the It was necessary to drive three or four years and no actoniat. had been made to ments to Leung Y. Forg at shede It was rated that the defendant was Colony. The circus bas many excellent Poles into the ground. He could not stop it. He did not see the fire. It did 4, 5 and 6. He was not present at did not collapse because they were uct my where the collapse commenced. be knew all the food, was cooked. the opium was found in his posscasion. which is castra deep gloom over the so tall as the others. He could unt say He did not want to convey the beforehand. It was only heated up This advance on Peking by the
Mr. Wood imposed on the defendant entire Colony has naturally made itself why the others collapsed.
pression that No. 7 shed collapsed first. Makden troops will remind everybody a fine of 8500 with the alternative of fell on the patronage which has ace Mr. Lo asked whether it would have de bat 48 chairs in his stand. The the stand. He provided chatties made any difference if struts had besa entrance to the apper was quite separate By Mr. Bowley M.-T..San only been accorded to the circus There has erected on the Golf Club side. After from the entrance to the lower floor. held an eating house henso and not been nothing to best Harmaton's Cirens various replies to the interpreter, the Thore was an inside staircase. in the Fast for a very long time, and Coroner said he thought it would be By Mr. Le-When the floor of No. license for intoxicating liquors. 9 stand pave way in 1914 he formed the He did not take out a license for there is no doubt that but for the race-
to better to leave the question.
opinion that it was unsafe to have a the Race Course sheds, EVIDENCE BY BOOTH HOLDERS. tire storied stand. Ha told Me Bough Mr. P P Xavier, proprietor of the Mr. J. J. Blake stated in reply to the that he thought there would be a Hongkong Printing Press, stated he Coroner that he was a partner in abeds serions accident some day if they had had had a shore in the Xavier Booth 4, 5 and 6, called the Unity stand, three story stunda. He did not think on site No. 7 for uhout nine years.
lu reply to the Crown Solicitorit necessary to report to the officials, He took out the PW.D. permit this- HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO., LTD. Warren were the other partnera He who put him off was only this year contractor to erect the stand the Witness said that Mr. Olsen and Mr. once he had reported to Mr. Hough year and gave instruction to the
bought the site at auction in the that three-story buildings were braced same up last year. His stand was a The approximate statement of traffe name of "Unity, Mr. Ulen obtained on to wooden floor. They had not three-storey one. This year the receipts for the week ending 9th the permit at the Public Works Depart always, in his opinion, been ground floor was used for refresh March, is as follows
ment for the erection of the matsheds top heavy, only since the uprights metits, the first floor for cash sweeps Receipts
Aggregate
His matshed Conated of a basement rested on the boards. This practice and the top floor was only half the Heceipts for far wick
10 wooks, and a storey, He had had the shed for began in 1912HAN
size and specially resorted for ladies. the last 13 years. At his request the By the Contractor-The contractor T did ab give any special instrace contractor had put double uprights restod every upright on a particular tipus to the contractor He examine 141:200 138,029
under the counter. He did that because board above the floor this year the stond ou the Sunday prior to the 2,377
there was more of a crush at the counter | shed was not built on that system. The
of the march on the capital by four months' hard labour. CHAKO HRUN's troops a year ago,
and the and coup counter-stroke
that followed. CHANG JOK LUM
dealares that his troops are coming to
Peking to reinforce his demand for
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Alterations and additions. to Advertise-
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Alteratinas and additims to Advertise Central Government is to be formed George Glas Sandeman, R.N. who ments on pages 1.4.5 and 8 should there is no indication in the telegrams, received the C.M.G.
advertisements should be seah in It appears that the Mukden troops advertisements and Subscriptions which have not yet actually entered the are not ordered to fred period will be Capital, but it la indicated that continued until counterpanded MA
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are expected to result in the forma Telephone No. 22.
·cients
wat na pot later than
before 2pm.
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tion of such a cabinet ar will meet
with CHANG JOX Lux's approval
Among the military honours we notice that Coloner and Hon. Surgeon. (Ret Pay) late A. M. Service, received General James Murray Irwin, CB, M.B.
K.C.M.G.
A TAMILY NECESSITY. Then will arise the question as to with Chamberlain's Pain Balm at VERY family should be provided whether it will meet with the all times. Sprains may be cured in
sourse tragedy the daily attendance would have continued for many days to
night, be sa large so that on the opening
•This year Last year Síuernass
Decresad
12,091 12,288
LIFE BAVEL
and charcoal,
With this exception the sheds wore the uprights were on the ground. HeRaces and everything was in good sime. He did not know when the beds noticed the other method to shed order. He supplied refreshments on were commenced. They were nisbet on No. 12 on Monday Feb. 20 He did the stand. No cooling was done but the Sunday before the Races. Mr. Olsen not see it anywhere else. He had no Chinese chatty was used for bo
VISITING CARDS Pproval of the so-called Southern much less time when promptis tristed to ale to ma that Chamberlain's and himself inspected the struts and up- occasion to go into other shede. Ha ang water Only cliprocal was used Colie Cholera and Diarrhoes glits on the previous Thursday and on bad pot seen the practice in previous There was one main entrance to hi Constitutionalists or even with the side and chest and rheumatic pains are people and relayed toors suffering that He gave no instructions to the con reedered twotory matsheds unisfe
Lame back, late shoulder, pains in the Remedy has saved the lives of more the Sunday they inspected the flooring year. In his opinion that practice sued on the first floor. There some of the diseases for which it is
ance on the ground ficor. approval of half_the Northern pecially valuable - Try this linimest any other remedy, in existence. It is tractor. Mr. Olsen did that Anybody up to the time he had noticed that Ec Tuchun. We cannot see that there and become soquainted with its quantes known all over the evilted world, for wax admit hairt payment. The did not consider three stories unsafe fects
its spoedy cures of cramps in the shed an
Borrice mon | He, protested in 1914 because ( thể |- The any clear way unt of the wood in and you will
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