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SHANGHAI, May 14.
." THE MAGISTRACY.
EUROPEAN CHARGED WITH STEALING.
LIBERALLY DISTRIBUTING SHIP'S CARGO AMONGST COOLIES,
James Holden,, a seaman on board a Blus funnel steamer, was charged before Mr. J. R Wood this morning, with the. theft of a roll of plush velvet, two waterproof coats and a quantity of socks belonging to the ship's cargo.
Inspector Gordon said the theft was
Kowloon, noticed a ccolic who appeared to be concealing something about his waist. The coolle was searched and
three linen handkerchiels were found on him Ho was taken to the Police Station and there he said the handker chiefs had been given to him and many other coclics by a European on board a steamer. He also said that if the Inspector wanted a raincoat or bandker- chiefs he would go there and get them. Witness sent the coolie together with Sergt. Lanigan to the steamer. Sergt. Lanigan spoke to the Chief Officer and the ship's crew was mustered on deck. The coolie was then asked to point out the' man who gave him the bandker- chiefs and be immediately pointed out the defendant. The Police then searched the defendant's cabin and found a roll of velvet plush, two raincoats and a quantity of socks on his bed. Defend. ant admitted stealing these articles but
accidentally discovered through the VON CAPELLE belittled the American Eastern Railway, recently formed in arrest of a coolie. Yesterday, about effort in this respect. He said Peking, has mortgaged the Changebun-four o'clock in the afternoon, a Chinese America had built little and her Harbiu section of the railway to Japan, constable on duty at Nathan Road, building had been far below expecta-¦ for an unknown su tions. We published yesterday a
The Correspondent adds that this, is telegraphic summary of the reports one of the disastrous consequences of of the American Shipping Board the Seminoff adventure. for the month of April which showed an output of 240,000 tonai two-thirds of which were completed in the last fortnight of· April ́ ́I was added that this, total «till lacked reports from Pacific coast
It is officially confirmed that despite yards. Since the American Gor. ernment began its shipbuilding the Serce opposition of the local authorities the Japanese have obtained programme 1,405,000 tons of shipping have been launched, and the Report the concession of an important iron emphasises the fact that the con-mine in Kaichow in the province of HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, May 15, 1918. atruction. figures are steadily rising. Kiange.
Only a few days ago we drew attention to some remarkable state- menta iade by the Chairman of the United States Shipping Board which disclosed that America's shipbuild- Tax Cerman War Lords still makeing activities are simply colossal. America's present programme of steel profession of confidence in the
shipbuilding covers 8,000,000 tons and ultimate success of their submarine M. HURLRT stated that on March warfare, but this confidence would at last this programme was 28 per
The Captain of the steamer, Mr. eeem to be based on very erroneous cent on its way to completion. He
Ebenezer Galt, said the defendant had information. Admira: von CAPELLE'Said the United States would soon argument in his speech in the have 730 ways turning out ships, The Commanders of three Fangtien been working on the steamer for the Reichstag on the German Naval and that "the three Government Divisions have serived in Peking to last six months. He was a very decent Estimates is that the increased out-fabricating yarde near Philadelphia receive instructions and to obtain fellow and he thought the defendant put of submarines exceeded the when in full operation will be able funds to proceed South with thoir already felt his position keonly. He
GERMANY'S SUBMARINE
CAMPAIGN.
"(The “Chinesa Mail” Sarrise.} THE MILITARY SITUATION.
PEXING, May 14. General Chu Shut Sang has suddenly maly refused to take command of the Second Expeditonary Army.
General Neu Sza Chung has sent a worded telegram to the strongly Government demanding funds. without which he is unable to despatch troops to Kiangse
Armies.
losses Perhaps the best comment on this aspect of the question is the recent official announcement that trans-Atlantic insurance rates for American steamers has been reduced KING EDWARD HOTEL from shree to two per cent, owing
to the decreased risk of enbmarine are constantly being told, moreover, warfare Another comment on the that the Allied usval patrols are requesting that General Chu Shur German claim the announcement dealing with the made three or four weeks ago by ever-increasing
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denied the theft of the handkerchiefs, -
Defendant pleaded guilty and when questioned by the Magistrate, said he
had nothing to say.
Mr. Wood Haed the defendant $25,
The ecolie was then charged with the theft of three handkerchiefs.
WEDNESDAY,
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Following upon the reapture of would like to say that the members of to produce more ships in a year than all the combined shipyards of England, Liling and Yushien by the Northern his crew told him that they were quite hitherto the greatest shipbuilding troops, the Southern troopt have willing to sail with the defendant and. retaken Seaangtek and Paohing, with
he bagged the Magistrate, if he could country in the world," Germany the result that Western Hunsa is now will have to increase her submarine in the hands of the South, The see his way, to let the defendant off activity immensely il she is to defeat defested Northern troops are facing with a fine.
We in the direction of Changabs. all this shipbuilding) activity.
General Chang Wai Chee has aguio
to telegraphed the Government with Song be appointed in his stoad;
Inspector Gordon said he believed it To this otherwise he will return to Paking and
would be unfair to prosecute the tender his resignation in person.
defendant and asked the Magistrate's CHINO-JAPANESE NEGOTIATIONS.permission to withdraw the charge. The coolie, he said, acted very well in the matter and it was through him that the Police came to know of the thefts. Everything he told the Police was absolutely true.
menace
Висседа,
PEEING, May 14, The negotiations between China and Japan have not yet been handed over to the Foreiga Office, nor has the Cabinst discussed the matter.
Meantime the Japanese delegates are urging China te sign so agree- ment, but Kau Wan Peng tries to evade it on the pretext of illness, while
Evidenco was given by a lukong who said he arrested the defendant in Nathan Road, with the handkerchiefs in his
possesion.
James Holden, the defendant in the
the British Ministry of Shipping that end the blocking of Ostend and the tonnage of steamships exceeding Zeebrugge and the laying of an 500 tons gross, to and from the immense British minefield in the United Kingdom, but exeluding the North Ses will doubtless contribute may recall the the coastwise and cross-Chancel greatly, and we
fact that Admiral Lord JLLICO traffic, was in March 7,296,000, which was the highest since October has predicted that the submarine menace will be killed by August. last year, when it was 6,908,000.. It is impossible to reconcile the That does not look as if Germany is German. Admiral's confidence in the within sight of the peace she seeks success of the submarine with the
Tuan Chi Kwei also declines to con by the submarine warfare on which declining rate of destruction and tinue the negotiations himself; therefore the War Lords have persuaded the the ever-increasing output of mer- the whole matter is being held in previous case, who was called as & wit handkerchiefs to the defeudant He [357 people of Germany to pin their faith. chant shipping. A terrible day of abeyance pending the return of Bareness absolutely denied having given the said he did not know where they came Let it not be forgotten that when reckoning will surely come for the Hayashi to Faking.
from Germany embarked on her campaiga men who are now beguiling the:
Defendant he said did not know the handkerebiofa had been stolen. The of "ruthless submarining," more than German people into a false senss
Europeaa gave it to him. of security. a year ago, abe expected to starve England into submission in three months. And that calculation, let it not be forgotten, was made before the United States entered the war and resolved to be represented in the battle for Freedom and Civilisation by a
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FAXING, May 14, After paying $7,000,000 of the new loan Japan is refusing to make any further payment, despite repeated requesta from the Peking Government.
Mr. Wood discharged the defendant
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The funeral took place yesterday An India constablé inid he arrested afternoon, at Happy Valley, of the late the defendant at Susukica, Mr. A. P. Noobs, the cortège passing basket defendent-earried-at-the time the Monument at 5. 30. p.m., followel of the arrest was searched and about by a large number of friends of the 200 tus of opium were found conceal deceased.
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forested to write to China Mai Odes or teen stated by the American Sucret-chief oficer in the Ebina-Navigation 1128ary for War that over half a million Co., Ld, has been awarded the Distingui
Americans are already in France. shed Service Cross. This has meant the employment of a vast amonat of Allied shipping, and yat Great Britain has been able to pass the most critical period of expected shortage by a rationing of food on a scale which would seem lazury to the German people. I is true that the output of new We are informed by Messrs. Lane, shipping from the yards of the Crawford & Company that all the United Kingdom has not come parcels of tea and sugar despatched by to expectations this year, but them to England; ria Suez, early in the lackness, or lack of efficient January, have safely reached their and Company were also present
. The burial service was conducted by Defendant told the usual tale of In the 24 hours ended yesterday the Rev. E. Copley Mople and at the having been asked by a stranger to there occurred in the Colony two fatal graveside were Meters Heary Hum cavey the basket to Teat Tza Mui cases of plagne, one of diphtheria, three phreys, J. Tarrant, W. Morley, J. Ewhen he would be rewarded..
A sentence of 12 months' hard labour. Lapel, J. Spittals, W. Stapleton, W, (two fatal) of enteric and six (four James, 1. Gay, D. Wilson, F. Rapp wat passed. The opium wa fatal) of cerebro-spinal fever. All were Rapp, Y. Mariel, G. C. Todd, Macated. Chinese cases.
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10.30, Auction of Mr. E. V. Carpmaal's efforts at Messra Hughes & Bough's.
6.30 p.to. Extraordinary General Meet ing of Members of Hongkong Club.
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N. J. STARE,
Hoti. Treasurer
Hongkong, 14th May, 1918.
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE UNLIGHTED APPROACHES TO
HONGKONG..
[To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL]
DEAR SIR-I read with great 11.60 interest in your iaras of yesterday's date & letter from Master Mariner' referring to the unfighted approaches to HongkongN
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Amongst the floral tokens were wreaths from Mers A. S. Watson and THE MILLION DOLLAR" OPIUM Mr. F. E. A. Worsbe(month- Company, from the various departmenta
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acknowledgement which have been for this has been promptly remedied, received are proof that the contents of radi Lord PIRRIE, the new Director the parcels were greatly appreciated by
f Shipbuilding, succeeds in realising the recipiente. the estimates made of the capacity
from Messta. Lan Chu Pak and Sons, In the Supreme Court, yesterday The China-Borsco Co., Ltdut the British yards, German sub-
At a meeting of the Sanitary Messrs. Goode, Price and Company and afternoon, before Mr. Justice Gompertz Board yesterday Mr. Bowley on behalf the Colocial Dispensary, and from Mr. his Lordship formally entered judgment
Ji oon Canton Insurance Office, Ltd. [marines might attempt to
of the member of the Board made and Mrs. J. Tarrant, Mr. and Mrs. 216 Auction of Furniture at the campaign till Doomeday short speech of farewall to Mr. Carpmael, Mr. Maclver, Mr. and Mira.-J. The question of coate will be argued
Spittals, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Capal, Mr for the defendants Me Wa Dunbar's residence 67, Mt without achieving the end at which President of the Board, and Mr. CM.W. Oxberry, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Elson, Bellet Road, Feak.
they aim. Though the output of Reynolds, Secretary, on the cocasion of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stapleton, Mr. G. Saturday, May 16
The duties of Treasurer of the 9.15+Frawley Co.open at the Theatre shipping has not been as large their departure for England on active E. May and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mead. Capt. Jenkins and Messrs. I Loyal." Play: "It Pays to Advertise" this year as it was expected to service. Mr. Ng Hon Tax associated Humphreys, E C Todd, D. C.Wilson, Services Entertainment Fund have been be, it has shown a big and pro himself with Mr. Bowley's remarka Mr. McKirdy, G. E. Watt, F. E. Hall handed oyer by the Rev. CL. Cooper gressive improvement over the output Carpool suitably replied thanking the B. Bepp, G. Happ F Rapp Burt, C. F. to the Rev. T. Robinson, 2 Noon- Duivelreurance Bociety of of last year The First Lord said speakers and the Board for their kind Geriven, P. W. Golding, F. D. Bain, Morrison Hill, who will in facurs receive
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The ixtinguishing of the lights is a sore subject with, I am sure, all Master Marinors, and it would please mo greatly to be enlightened as to the reason why we are made to feel our way along in the dark. I may mention that I have taken my vessel into the several examination anchorage on Occasions between sunset and auoriso and as I found it rather inconvenient but not difficult, it is needless to my that an enemy naval veisal: with navigation officers in galore compared. with mine with only one white officer (who might be below) would encounter much less difficulty. W
I may mention that we do derive, 10 when close to, a certain amount of assistance from bearings that can be abtained from the Green Island and 10
Lycemoon Pass searchlights and which would undoubtedly be also splendid targets for an enemy vessel.
Trusting that the Admiralty wil deprive us no longer of these great sids to navigation, 1 remain, D
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Yours faithfully,
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TENNIS.
The following were
were yesterday's results
fo the H.K.C.C. tennis tournament,
MIXED HANDICAP DOUBLE CA RE. Murray and Mrs. Hammond (ome 1/6) beat C, Thorns and Mrs. Black (các 10) 8
Capt. H. Smith (rse ) best I L 'Hendersons Lowes 3/8),75-2; 6-4,
Rand HHancock beat & E Grim
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