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Bongbong, May 29, 1919.
PUBLIO AUCTION
474
HE Undersigned bave received in- structions to sell by Public Auction,
THE
10
FRIDAY,
the 1st May, 1918, at 10.30 am... at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vaux Road. L'orner of Ice Epuas Street, BUNDRY
BIRTH.
i
McPasoy-At 6, Poak, on May 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. MCPHERSON, a daughter.
The China Mail.
THE CHINA MAIL.
TO BE INTRODUCED TO-MORROW.
speeches to be made in Council on THE CONSCRIPTION BILL. the introduction of a Bill, but in view of the exceptional importance of this measure it is hoped by many whom the Bill will affect that the Government will make a statement to-morrow on the point to which we
of
THE MAGISTRACY.
ALLEGED UNLAWFUL
POSSESSION.
WEDNESDAY, MA.
The Tribunal shall forthwith make report to the Governor of the case in which exemption has been granted. stating in each auch ease the ground of exemption, and also a report of the cases. in which the. Tribunal has refused to grant exemption, sisting in sech such
question. case the date on which sucb refusal was Eight Chinese were charged before communicated to the British subject in, Mr. E. D. C. Wolfs this morning, with
A NEW STRAITS. BETTLEMEN
TO BE ISSUED IN JULY.
We are informed by the Hongkong. Shanghai Banking Corporation, that they haves received a telegrams from their Singapore Branch to the effect that the Straite Settlements Govern ment announce that a nam loan will.
Mr. RF. Mattingly appeared to be set on 21st July, interest at watch the case on þebsif of the clafend-
|51 per cent, per anninn, tax free, and ants' employers, the Hongkong Canton
the Legislative Council, includes a
The Agends of morrow's meeting
the "Orders of the Day," the first
7. Within seven days after the com- being in unlawful possession of 19 tons reading of & Bill intituled "An Ordinance munication to any such British subject of coal, valued at $500. to provide for the raising of a force th such farther time as may be allowed by of the decision of the Tribunal, or within
Mr. F. X. d'Almonds appeared for the members of which shall be liable to the Governor in Founcil, it shall be law. defendants. service with His Majesty's Forces out.lal for such British subject or for his anployer if any, or for the Proper Mil side the Colony during the presant war." tary Authority, to appeal to the Gorer- of the Tribanal, and upon anch appeal shall be lawful for the Governor in vary or reverse the focision of the Tribunal.
8-(1-) Upon the expiration of any conditional or temporary exemption the Person to whom such sxemption applies shall unless he has obtained a further exemption from the Tribunal. forthwith charge to one of largery. Assistant Adjutans and Quarter! Genera
have specially drawn attention, vix What is to become of the wives and children of men
who may be conscripted? There is no need to emphasise that the problem here is not quite the same as at home. Assuming that such arrange ments can be made. as will relieve the parties concerned of anxiety on that score, a further objection we understand is taken to the decision to send the con- scripted men to India, instead of to a more bracing climate. to undergo training. If circumstances had given them a choice in the matter, it may confidently be said that practically of them would have every man wished to train in Europe, as other men who have gone from Hongkong hare done, and be assimilated there in the units they would wish to join. We do not know how many men it is hoped to earol under the sew ordinance, but in view of the large numbers who have gone from the Colony-close upon, if not over, 500-it seems rather grotesque i that Hongkong should be represented in the military annals of the Empire
HONGKONG, WEDNEaDay, May 29, 1918. by a "General Military Service Force
THE CONSCRIPTION BILL.
W print in another column the taxt of the Bill which is to be introduced
in the Legislative Council to-morrow for the purpose of carrying into effect the decision to extend conscription to the Colony. Clause V of the Removed to Sales Rooms for Convenience Bill provides that it shall be lawful
for the Propor Authority to order. any male British subject of or over
HOUSEHOLD FÜRNITURE, 40,
of Sale.
Also
Termas usual.
of Hongkong" which, at the outside, we imagine, will not be over 100.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOGAL AND GENERAL.
Exchange was up an eighth to-day
on demand was The opening rate 35. 2jd.
15
The following is the text of the Billor in Council against the decisi od West River Tug and Lighter Co. repayable at pur on 20th July, 1028.
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the General Military Service Ordinancs, 1918 | Connell to confirm
In this erdinance:- "Civil Servant mesna a person who is in the employment of the Govern ment of the Colony and whose whole time is at the disposal of the
·
GovernNGA*: "Enrolment Lists". mean the lists referred to in section 9 of this Ordin- "Force" means the force referred to
in section 10 of this Urdinanes : . "Proper. Authority" means the person appointed by the Governor for the purpose of sections 5 and 11 of this Dedinanes!
Inspector Gordon said that in couse- quence of certain fact: brought to light this morning, he wished, with His Worship' permission, to amend the
Mr. Wolfe remanded the case until
rerort himself at the offico. of the Deer next week. “
ASSAULTINGŢA LUKONG
(*) If any person unlawfully faila so to report himself he shall be liable upon ammary conviction to a fine not excred-
A Chinese was charged, ou remand, ing two hundred and tifty dollars and to imprisonment for any period not exceed
before Mr. Wolfe this morning, with ing six months.
9-1). The Governor shall cause to bo assultinga hukong whilst in the the person appointed, for the pur-published in the Fasette Enrolment Lists| poses of section 7 of this Ordinance, containing the names of the following excention of his duty in Des Voeux
Road West, yesterday morning. person
When the Cesa
4 Propes. Military Authority" means
by the Senior Military Officer for the time being in cetumand of His Majesty's regular troops within the Colony "Tribunal
"
CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO FUND.
The following is the subscription list to date
| Acknowledged": to" "8th April.
1019......
Since received t
Kowloon: Customs Staff, per
3r. . Markham, Jan- Feb., March and April
Str. C. Harman in
Percentage of sweep on riña
match at King's Furkan (M.S;8, wib. May ... was before the Mr. F. G. Benke, Whampor,
sub. April
Magistrato yesterday, His Worship means the tribunal re-
ferred to in section 4 of this Ordinanca.
3-(1). This Ordinance shall not apply to any of the following persons
(a) Hambers of His Majesty's Regular
or Military Forces:
(6) Civilians in the employment of the
Naval or Military Authorities. (a) Man in holy orders and much regu-
lar ministers of recognised religion denominations as the Governor in Council may exempt
service
(d) Mer who have left or been dis- charged from the naval or military the Crown is consequence of of disablement or ill-health, and men whobare been discharged from naval or military service of the Crown on the termination of their period of service.
(a) Every person in whosa case the Tribunal bas refused to grant ex- emption and who has not successfully Appealed against such decision: person who Cereal & me office of the Deputy Assistant Adiotant and Quarter Master General under the provisions of section 8 of this Ordinance; and (e) Every
risted often who has been con- unlawfully failing so to report bimself and who has not successfully appealed against ach conviction.
(1) Every person whose name appears any suca Earclment List shail, ne from the date of publication of such Liat
be deemed to have been enrolled in, and
to belong to the feree referred to in section 10 of this Ordinance.
10-(1.) The said force shall be called
the General Military Service Force of Hongkong.
() Subject to the provisions of sub-
(3.) In the application of the Ordin- ance to civil servants, the following sections (3) and (4) of this section, all modifestions shall have affect, namely, the provisions of the Army Act stall that the enquiry shall be held by the force of Hongkong, and to all persons Apply to the General Military Service that it shall be lawful for the Governor or without the limits of the Colony. Governor and not by the Tribunal, and belonging to the force, whether within upon such enquiry as he shall think fit,
(3) Notwithstanding anything to the to include any civil servant in an Earol-contrary contained in the Army Act, meat
Iástu
it shall be lawful for the competent 4-(1.) If shall be lawful for the
military anthority, with or without the belonging to
Pag Poetinche
Hongkong Gall Club
refused to allow bail as the Police Anonymous, per "80. Morn opposed it. The victim of the assault Mr. A. B. Easton, per Royal had been been sent to Hospital and his condition was then regarded as serions. This morning Mr. P. W. Goldring, solicitor for the defendant, renewed his application for bail.
Inspector Macdonald said the com. plainant's condition was not as serious as it was at first believed to be. He was only suffering from a scalp wound, His Worship allowed the defendact bail on the sum of $3,000,
AN OBSTRUCTION CASE.
Mr. Fang Ping Shan, a well-known Chinese, was summoned before Mr.
Wood this morning, with causing obstruction in Boubam Strand,
The summons was to be heard yester
Severn! Carpets in very good condition the age of eighteen years, who for Shanghai received calls to report for persons as he may think fit, not being consent of the person in question, the Magistrate remanded the case nntil
Last week the first Americans at Governor to appoint auch and so many physical examination under the regulses in number than seven, to form a tribunal to be called the Genera Tribunal. The said tions of the draft law.
Military Berrics tribanal is hereinafter referred to as the
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, May 29, 1918.
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received in-
before
15th
to the
to any corps
day, but as the defendant did not appear
to sppoint any person this morning- of fis Majery's Regular Forces.
(4) For the purposes of the Army Act every person belonging to the force shall be deemed to have been enlisted for
period of the war.
oral service with the colours for the
11. (1.) It shall be lawful, for the Preper Authority, at any time, to order any mala British subject to attend at
Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, appearing on behalf of the defendant, said that. Mr Fang Ping Shan, who was prominent
and if he had to appear every time any business man, had a number of godewi
of his employees-wers summoned, it would be very hard on him.
the time being shall be ordinarily resident within the Colony, who 471 ball not have attained the age
A telegram has been received Tribun of forty-one years
the announcing the engagement of Com- (1) In the event of the death, resigns commencement of this ordinance, mander Arthur Gresson, RN to Mission, absence from the Colony, or inability to act of any member of the Tribunal, to attend before the Tribunal &r., Jackson, Valparaiso, and that the it shall be lawful for the Governor to appoint any person whom he may think structions to sell by Public Auction The ATTORNEY GENIAL, however, wedding will take place on the to all the place of such member,
such time and place as may be specified either temporally or permanently.
(3) It shall be lawful for the Governor the said order and there to submit to appoint a Chairman of the Tribunal himself to be medically examined for the of the Tribunal athich he is present, lawful excuse fails to comply with anr The Chairman shall preside at all sittings purposes of this Ordinance..
(1) If any British subject without
A QUESTION OF RIGHT, and in bis absence the members of the such order as is referred to in this section Tribunal prevent shall choose onant their be abail upon summary, conviction be
Chinese was brought before Mr. J number to preside at the sitting in liable to a fine pot exceeding two hun-FR Wood this morning, on remand question.
dred and fifty dollars and to imprison- ment for any term not exceeding ix with being in unlawful possession of a months
(For 10COUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
on
WEDNESDAY,
the 5th June, 1918, commencing at 1.30 pm, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8 De Your Road, Corner of
I Hocs By,
Jene.
in his statement of the "Objects and. Reasons of the Bill mentions that, A'Chinese was sent to the Govers while the Bill applies to "all male ment Civil Hospital yesterday, suffering British subjects within the ages from a stab wound alleged to bare born specified, "it is at present intended inflicted by tea men at West Paint to enrol only persons who are of pure The wound is not considered serious. PEAK WOOD AND BLACKWOOD European descent and who are fit for
The following Rubber dividends are FURNITURE, BRASS AND TEAE general military service." A Tribunal announced from London-Finals: TWIN BEDSTEADE, OURTAINS, of not less than seven members is to Angie Malay 35; Edinburgh 374
be sat up to inquire whether sach Klang and Klanang 30: Kepong 15: British subjects as come within the Cromlix 7; Bukit Panjong B; Telok foregoing clanse should be enrolled Piak 61; Langen 5. Interims: Lumut
5; Sungkai Chumor 10. in the force or should be exempt from such enrolment. Larger powers
CARPETS, &c., Jec..
AND AN ASSORTMENT OF -“ÖSHFUL HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
As follows :--- Atm-chairs and Chesterfield Sofas (new) Card Tables, Upholstered Suites, &c Bedroom Furniture, comprising Double Bran and Brass-mounted Bedstende, of exemption are necessarily granted Bedasonda, Sideboards that exist at home. An eligible man Teak Twin Dinner Waggons Extension Dining Tables, &c., Dinner Services, Crickery, (a) that "it is expedient in Imperial Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, interests, or in the essential interests Toliet Sots, & Bath Room Utensils, of the Colony, that he should, Sundry Electro-Plated Ware.
instead of being enrolled in the Electric Reading Lamps, Blackwood")
engaged in and Teakwood Screens, Blackwood force, be
During the 24 hours ending the 28th instant there were reported in the Colony, one case of bubonic plague and one case of enteric, fever which proved spinal fever and fiss deaths from it. All the victims were Chinese.
(4) Five members of the Tribunal shall constitate a quorum.
(b.) It shall also be lawful for the Governor to appoint clerk to the Triboasi „Any order, summons, subpoena, notice, motilication, or other document sued or pubhabed by the Tribunal may be issued and published in the name of the said clerk.
His Wabip agreed and imposed a nominal fine of $5.
12(1.) Any enquiry by the Tribunal pearl brooch which was alleged to have under the provisions of this Ordinance been picked up at the Race Course at shall be conducted in public unless on the phas where the great tragedy any occasion the majority of the mem bers of the Tribunal present on such occurred. ocension ara of opinion that the'enquiry Bergt Ingham said the defondant It shall be lawful for the Pro-on that occasion should be conducted had no right to the brooch simply per Authority to order any male British ally or partly in private, subject of or over the age of eighteen council ander the provisions of this Or-
19.) Any appeal to the Governor in because he picked it up.
Mr. Wood Fremarked that as the years, who far, the time being selbe dinance shall be conducted in public defendant himself picked up the brooch ordinarily resident within the Colony unless on any ocession the Governor is and who shall not have attained the age of opinion that the appea! should be and no owner, claimed the property, of forty-one years before the commence conducted wholly or partly in private, the Tribunal at such time and place sa ment of this Ordinance, to attend before (3.) In all other respects any enquiry surely be bad more right to it than
or appeal under the provisions of this anybody else. Tables and Chairs, Tes and Occasional may be exemptsd on the grodas fatal. There were five cases of cerebro- may be prescribed shall thared ponner as the enquiring or appellate to consider bis position...
in the said order. Ordinames may be, conducted in such Sergt. Ingham applied for a remand (2) The Tribunal either at the time and place prescribed authority, as the case may be shall see in the said order or at such time and f place as the Tribunat may direct, proceed 13-The Tribona! shall, for the to enquire whether such British subject should be enrolled in the force of should pose of any enquiry which it is authoris be axempt from suck enrolment.
ed under the provisions of this Ordin- ance to make, have all the powers of the (3.) If any such British subject fails
ing matters prescribed in any such order or fails to attend at any time and place as directed by the Tribunal, be shall, upon summary conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars and to imprisonment for any period not exceeding six months.
other
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alics
Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the follow-
Hospitals-
pur
THEFT OF A GOLD WATCH.
A Chinese was charged before Mr. J.
Furniture, including large Blackwood work in which he is habituallying donations to the funds of the to attend at the time and pises Supreme Court in respect of the follow B. Wood this morning, with the theft.
Ferreo, Side Tables, Chairs, Cabinets, engaged, or in work in which be
c. Fagravings. Pictures, iako is with the approval of the Tribunal
and Brass Vases, &, &c., Teunis Pales and Set. Ira Sales, Several Carpets
new and second-hand.
Siz PLANOS, (Full Particulars from Catalogue). Texan--Cast
HUGHRS & HOUGE,
Asichoncors Hongkong, May 29, 1918,
(Continued on Page 8.)-
A. TACK & Co.
A Consignment of KODAKS AND FILMS
Banks' Guild.125.00 Brasad Iron Workers' Guild. 60.00, Tai Shing Paper Manufac
turing Company..
25.00
of a gold watch and chain valued at (e) enforcing the attendance of wit
Desses and examining them on outh 872-92, the property of another
Chinese. or otherwise;
the production
of docu
It was stated that both the com compelling the ments; and
(る)
(e) punishing persons guilty of complainant and the defendant lived in the
tempt.
samahonse at 126, Fikam Street The 14. Any order, summons, subpoena,
by being delivered personally to the
(4.) It shall be lawful for the Tribunal to grant to any such British subject so ordered to attend exemption from notice, or other document, issued for the complainant left his jacket containing purpose of carrying out the provisions the watch and chain hanging on. a peg enrolment on any of the following of this Ordinance may be served either and daring his absence, the defendant grounds
(s) on the ground that it is expedient person to whom such document is removed the articles from his pocket. in Imperial interests, or in the essen-addressed, or by leaving it with some The watch was then passed over to a tial interests of the Colony, that he adult at auch person's last known re should, instead of being enrolled in idence or place of business, or by send the fores, be engaged in other working it by registered post to auch person in which be is habitually engaged or at his last known residence or place of in which he is with the approval of business. the Tritinal prepared to engage; or
(b) on the ground that serious band- ship would ensue, if he were enrolled in the force, pwing to his exceptional Enancial or business obligations of domestic position.
(&) Any each exemption may be
ine, conditional, or temporary, se the Tribunal may think best suited to the
PEMMICAN FOR THE U.S.
ARMY
friend but it was afterwards recovered,
Wood sentenced the defendant to After the evidence was heard, Mr.
three months bard labour."
anyway, it is all over London.
Mr. Frank C. Todd {* Lucky
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N.L. at $1
Expanded to 8th April.
Since expanded
30.00
4.03
$27,841.35
***** $26,027.09
· 380,000 Cigarettes - bent to the troops atthe Front and 9,000 cigarettes and 600 cigars for local troops...
Balance in hand G.”
1,169.99
$27,107.00
W, A. DOWLEY, Hon. Bec. and Treasurer. Hongkong, 28th May, 1918.
prepared to engage; (6) on the ground that serious hardship-would | onsue if he were enrolled in the force, owing to his exceptional We learn that several people in financial or business obligations or Hongkong are able to recognise the domestic position." But any exemption mysterious sickness which is reported on ground (b) is not to be longer in the cables to day a being very than three months. There is nothing prevalent in Spain. We are told that in the Bill which definitely relates there are cases of sickness now in the to the problem of the married men Colony in which the symptoms are identical with these described in the who may be conscripted under this
cable. ordinance and who are unable to see how their wives and families can be
A cable message to the Straits Timea | adequately supported though the announces that Lieutenant Brady powers of the tribunal appear com Nicholson, RN, aged 21, eldest son of
ÁJEN" WHO WON THE Y.C. prehesive thing to mere that Ms. J. C. Nicholson, manager of the
Wedd not know where the story comes every case of the kind will be daly Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Bataria
From or whether it has been printed, but considered. The thief point on (formerly manager in Penang and or may be conditional upon auch At the suggestion of Commander
British subject being engaged in some
A Jew won the Victoria Cross and which the Bill can at present be Singapore) and Mr. Nicholson, of St. work which in the opinion of the Feary, pemmican is to be added to the took it home proudly to his father,
For the third time in
nas many criticised seems for us to be that by Albans, Herts and grand-nephew of Tribunal is of Imperial importance rations of the United States army, and Look what, the King gave me, father, mestings, saps a Shanghai contemporary te creating a new force to be called Mrs G. P. Owen, was killed by an Provided that any exemption granted one wonders why it has not been made
sarl But the old man was strictly Mr. John Peel's Black Diamond won the on the ground of exceptional ficanical or use of by our own authorities. As orthodox. I will not have a CT Grand National Steeplechaas on the 18th (the General Military Service Fores expicion on May 6th businem obligations or domestic position prepared by the Indian, pemmicant he said. You must take it
shall rot be for a Jonger period than of Hongkong, it practically branda: An official notification appeared in three months.
that consists of lean meat dried in the sun back insty tearing under the wire à neck as conscripts all who are enrolled. Last night's China faff that from to-day (6.) Any such exemption, whether or smoked then pounded or shredded So the Jew went back to the King. It is well known that it is not the water supply in the rider main may be reconsidered and withdrawn or The best makes contain the strength of his dutifulness."What would you like course Rosewood, with Mr. O, R
absolute or conditions or temporary, and mixed with a paste of melted fat the lad's story, congratulated him upon steeplechase races VOF I
who received him kindly and hearing ahead of Bornite after one of the greatest seen on the local from want of will that many married districts would be curtailed, a supply varied by the Tribunal at any time about six pounds of mest in one, and instead of the Victoria Cross said his Barkill up, had a lead of fire lengths men have refrained from volunteering being given by public fountains only. Provided that to British subject shall will keep for an indefnite time,
be granted stromption on the ground of for active service, and if the Govern- This is owing to the continued absence exceptional thancial or business obliga: ment could have usured for the wives of rain in sufficient quantity to replenish tions or domestic position for a longer MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW.
and children of married men eligib's the gravitation reservoirs, and one of period than four months in all
(7.) The Tribunal shall communicata Noon-Star Ferry Co, meeting,
for service something like the tame the new pumping engines at Taitam to esch British subject whose case has 2.15 p.m.-Frawley Co, at the Thestreideration that married men. Tuk being unavailable for service" een enquired into the decision of the If Germany fulfils her intention and The rain which has fallen to-day Las Tribunal reference to sack British occupies Petrograd, it will be the first GENERAL MEMORANDA.
have been given, there can be the situation Ws have bad in excep Ordinance ether any perce is attacked, by enemy forces This no question that many who tionally dry spring this year Down was ordsparily residentovilhin the distinction-almost whique among Euro will now be affected by the new to 10 gm. yesterday the rainfall sincs Colony the decision of the Tribuni pean capitalsis due partly, pl cere
put: Jandary lit had amounted to not more, upon such quersten aball, subject to ani to modernity of the city, for it wa ordinance would have gones to the Bet Inches against an average ut Appeal to the Governor
Anal for all
Just-received by the "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA." 26, Des Voeux Road Central
THE CALENDAR.
MEMO. TOR TO-DAY 216-Frawley Up at the Theatre
Play: The Rainbow.
FRIDAY, MAY 31
20 pm Extraordinary Gene
Meeting of Members of Hong
MONDAY:TEDe
WILL PETROGRAD FALL?
the Civil Service of Die Colop nut been sufficient to materially affect subjekta time the city has been entered, OF OVER,
1s pot usual for 21 86 inchoa
aribe under
pati Maya703y that, he first
was created on the sis
Majesty The Jew thought for a minute, and then he said, "Caal have Victoris when it refused to take the Monument Station 1*
wall doring the int, lap and dropped out of therunning. There were but, fve starters, but with the elimination of Rosewood, a pretty race was staged hos FOR A LAME BACK
tween Black, Diamond Bornite, and. XZHEN Fou have pains or lameness Nomadic, with Panama the fourth pony In the back bathe the parts with 60 mah Black Diamond won Chamberlain's Frin Balmaceday driving dish. Bormite and the maging with the phot, the hand for tack are lat, jump almalbancile aka five minutes at each application. Then lore Lar the
piece of dispnel slightly with John Simms niment andiviña
Over the
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