THE WRECK OF THE "FAZILKA."
HOW IT HAPPENED.
The wreck of the Fazilka “ia this described in the West Afodn tasete, a weekly payer pointed on
teler:-
SPORTS
JORIDE STAU
CLUB » CIVIL SERVICE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HELPING ON THE PEACE-
NEGOTIATIONS.
FORMATION OF THE CHINA
·UNITY SOCIETY.
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MR. LAU CHU PAK ON
SLAVERY."
"CHINA M İL" INTERVIEW.
For years in Hongkong notices in- forming the gris that they are free agents, and should report any treatment have been posted up in brotheis, &c., by the Government, and the Chinese know very well that cruelty.to servants is not tolerated
Then in your opinion there is little more to do?
The China Mail interviewed Mr.in this Colony. Anxious more than ever for peace Lau Chu Pak several times during the slavery" controversy. The conviro
Sper king from a humanitarian and unity in their own country, a last few days to get his views in the body of Chinese merchants have met
the sation was ready for publication yes point of view, I am of the opinion together and resolved formation of an association which terday, but gut crowded eut by more that, unless the wealthy class and the they have called the China Laity urgent matter, particularly by the Government of China co-operate in Its headquarters are at complete record of the Chamber of establishing foundling houses and Society. the West Gate of the Shanghai Commerce Conference.
Mr. Lau fully endorses the China poor houses in every district to City, and it has drawn up articles
gather
support up the poor, finance them 80 of association which indicate an Mail views, which were, until befor K.C.C. "A" V. NAVY.
to er able them to live effort to attain to tangible methods spoke, peculiar to the China Mail. of promoting union within the re. There was going to be a stampede comfortably, it would only make The members note that and hysteria if we hadn't thrown a matters worse by forcing the common
matter.
The following will represent the Hongkong Cricket Club-agains: the Civil Service Cricket Club on Satur [day on the HCCC. Ground, thapiro Characterized by dispatch and commencoat 2:15 pm.-T.E.Pearce good seamanshing, the reque of x Capt.): C. Biker, R. A. Brand, C. hundred souls of the British IndieBron, A. Burnie, W. E Day D. E Donnelly, E. J. R. Mitchell, P. G. de StewarFazilks..
was performed Paravieni, AB Raworth, F. Sutton in six bours by the American steamer Wess Modus, nesisted by the British tanker "Mytilus" and sev eral boat crews of the stranded ship. The fst news of the ill-fated Huis radio message call
The K.CC. A.Navy will play at Happy Valley on Saturday 15th public.
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ing for inmediate resistancu received Nov. ar 2.15 p.m. The following haveChina has suffered from foreign little cold commonsense on to the people to end a practice to which
by Chiet Radio Operator F. J. Feul. ner, at the Weet sodus, at 9:36 15 Octobéz 81.
Medus Vessel's course, ordering all steam. The British bunker "Mytilus" had ulsa picked up and followed the *** West Modus to the wreck by 27
Captain Humphrey of the West
lwer.
AT THE WRECK.
The Modus hove to and un-
say..
K.C.C. v. R.G.A.
there
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stress of circumstances force them to rescrt, and which it is beyond It would their means to resist.
be more intuman seem
starve millions of old and
to
One correspondent assured us we horizon is dark as ever, her jurisdic been selected -E. J. Edwards, W. Taggression, that the internal political Elson, A. O. Brawn, E. C. Cars. Ftion incomplete, soldiers undiscip were "frightfully wrong." Mr Lau "Richmond, L. J. Blackburn, Feed, industries undeveloped and makes us frightfully right. Probably Lobel, N. L. H. Railton, R. H. Jews business hampered. Struggles be neither opinion is quite correct. How. immediately changed the ferry, G. F. Caville and1.C. Fletcher-tween parties follow one upon the lever, it is Mr. Lau's opinions that are yourg by blocking up the last
heels of the other, and the members before you now.
and only resource, from which they He took our line of the need for can obtain some help to prolong The K.C.C. v. R.G.A. Will pertinently ask whether any other
at Kowloon on Satur country in the world would engage definitions and for facts, and remind their existence, unless they were play day Nov. 15 at 2.15 p.m. the in such strife for the supremacy of ed us that the Registrar General (now provided with the ways and means following have been selected:-J. P. different opinions with the nation on called Secretary ter Chinese Affairs) of maintaining themselves and their Robinson, J. Stalker, C. J. Stapleton, the verge of destruction. They have had long ago fully investigated the children. As a representative of the Chiese, I fail to see how, in view of J. V. Braga, EL. Braga, B. D. Evans accordingly come together to en- situation.
Strictly speaking, he said existing conditions, I could lend chored a tus and a half to the lee Goodall, A. de Sousa, R. deavour to find a way of settling
is ro slavery in China any
useful assistance in sup- have selling. ward of the stranded yewel, nau the Pestonji, H. Overy and A. W. Ram- these problems.
In the fact that a man like Mr. | now,
and pressing what is complained of.) transfer of passengers commenced
CLUB DE RECREIO v. CCC. Tang Shao-yi declares that he is buying of human beings in recent in saying what I have said, I must without delay. The anchor 'went
The following will represent Club desircus of saving the country, and years been allowed by law, as the not be taken to mean that I am the documents for such against any reform. What I mean down shortly after noon, and within Sve minutes the 5 boat-loud of de Recreio in a friendly game with that Mr. Wang tang announces his wording passengers was alongside. The work the Craigengower 2nd eleven on readiness for sacrifice and his whole transactions can prove. The word is that the conditions of the poor in FuzilitaSaturday on the latter's ground. hearted desire for peace, the members ing invariably is somewhat to this China being such, it had better be of transferring the people continue until six thirty. Play to commence at 215 pm:-P. see some hope for the return of ineffect: that at the request of the left to public opinion instead of to Two of the Weet Metas Yvanovich (Capt.) C. E. Marques, F. ternal unity to which end they are parent or guardian who is unable law to gradually work a change. support the child, and in Their conditions are at present bad boufe were lowered. One was in Ozoric, M. Pinna, H. Remedios, D.working. They are also interested to "harge of the thiet Ocer, Mr. Baptista, A Riteiro, J. Lopes, T. in the Shantung question, and refer consideration of So-and-So agreeing enough: but unless means were for iray, and other captained by the Carvalho, M. Rell, R. Luz and F. to China's helplessness in its attempt to take over the child and compen thcoming to better them, any legal to secure the restoration of Tsingtao. sate the parent or guardian for the measure would only make them Batswain. Mr. Sturgis. Volunteers
One suggestion is that the territory trouble of having brought the child worse. As far as I am aware of, the anned the nurs for the lung, hard
The Friendly Fixture to be played might be returned upon China's pay up, the parent or guardian voluntarily home government is in possession of
makes a gift of the child for such all the facts of the case. puit In every boat that left the to-morrow on the CR.C. ground:ing Japan's military expenses.
THE SOCIETY'S BYLAWS. purpose as agreed upon (prostitution Referring to the word "traffic " side was an old combination of suc.C.C. Team-L. E.. Lammert, F. G.
Upon such matters the Society excepted), subject periodical which is apparently based on the men, firemen, water-tenders, or oil-
parent or guar money consideration, Chinese wed , zell massboys, each one berd-
visits by the
for ascertaining theding presents from the bridegroom's is act like a vetenin fe-aver,
welfare of the child so given away. family to that of the bride consist of a and all working together in a fom
Such wording bears ample proof that sum of money, and so do those in the surprising to a hastily picked crew,
the Chinese laws do not recognise case of adoption although different When the call for Assistation come,
the selling and buying of children. names are employed for the monetary the West Moxdux" was about fifty- ree miles to the southward of the
Instinctively no parents are willing gifts. If, therefore, where money is to part with their children. It is paid, it is called "traffic," Chinese Nicobar Archipelago. on her couse
hard only when
pressed by marriages and adoptions may also from Snez to Singapore.
extremely be called "trafficing." At any rate, when what we discuss now is a question of sell their children is Chinese social reforms and of condi to save the lives of their children as tions which have been prevailing well as their own, that they bow to from time immemorial Law alone this most painful necessity. Without will not suffice to remove any evil going into a series of cases, I may which may exist.. here give you an instance, which has just taken place with my own people.
**BOAT ROCK."*
The "Fazilka," built in Glasgow |
and operated by the British India Lib. Captain V Wilkes in con- maal, was ca route from Singapor
Carvalho (Reserve.)
C.C.C. . C.R.C.
Thompson, S. Jex. D. K. Kharas,
T. McCormac. A. Goldenburg, W. means to exercise itself, and with this Hall, C. H. Lyson, C. Heath, J.end in view the following articles of
association have been drawn up- Kennedy and R. Basa.
FOOTBALL.
The following are the matches in the League Table to be played
to-morrow
HONGKONG LEAGUE DIVISION I
Hongkong Club v. R.A.-Kick-of 4.30 p.m., Club Ground: referee Mr.
Coaker.
Hongkong Police v. Navy-Kick and Penang to Madras, when she off 4.30 p.m., Navy Ground; referee
struck on the south-eastern shore of the und of Great Nicobar. It is said that the towel was travelling at hull speed when she struck, wede ing her tightly between an enormous eng known as Boat Kock," and the mainland. Her bottoms were ripped open, and her holds filled rapidly to a depth of 11 feet in holds 1 and 2.
She struck at night in Aither thick weather, but no wind to speak of. So long as the weather Yemained far it was thought the -world hold together, although a very
little wind from the wrong quarteri
fight finish her with despatch.
THE WIRELESS.
Lt. Snook.
HONGKONG LEAGUE: DIVISION IL
about fifteen miles to the northward held. of her true position thure was for a
FOCTBALL MEETING.
CLUB.
and her funnel soon here in sight. The following are the results of The tanker Mytilus," bound from the Competitions held at Fanling on Singapore for Colombo, took off the Monday 10 inst:-
ARTICLE 1.
1. We, the people of China. in order to form a more perfect union, insure domestic unity, do organize the China Unity Society for the Republic of China.
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2. Any citizen of the Republic of ❘ dire China may become a member of this distressed society on the recommendation--to- of its subscribing members.
absence.
ARTICLE 2.
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circumstances,
I
was
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Coming back to "slavery." the existence of which I need not again
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- CRIME'
THE BOBBING OF A BANK.
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Poilce were
and
3. The society shall be composed of one chairman who represents the society and supervises other depart South China v. St. Joseph's.-Kick-ments, and two vice-chairmen to off 4.30pm.. Military Ground; referee assist the chairman or in case of his
A widow and her younger daughter de ny, for there is none, I will now Mr. Townsend.
of about eight were seen standing say a few words as to what sort of life of ill-fame, for, from their point
gate 4. The society shall establish four at the
myhouse, life the servant girls lead. Their hap. of view, such a life enable them to many luxuries and more Staffs and Depts. v. South China.departments (a) General depart weeping. When
going piness or unhappiness depends very enjoy Klek-cf. pm, Military Ground; ment, to take charge of important out, I saw them and turned back to much on the tempers and circum-liberty than married life at the start referee Mr. Smith.
documents and keep a set of books ask my people what the woman stances of the familles, in which they and eventually if they have the luck, Club de Recrafo v. Indian R.C.for the society: (b) Correspondence wanted. They told me that the make their new homes. Many are they are taken by men in high and
as concubines. The manager of a Chinese bank Kick eff. 3.p.m., Club Ground; department, to undertake the woman had been to them, begging taught to read and to sew, besides do- wealthy positions
their marriage: ΟΙ even at No. 125 Wing Lok Street reports referee Mr. Langford,
correspondence and keep the records them to buy her daughter as theying household work, while not a few Atter
to work with to the Police that the bank was Royal Navy Res. v. St. Joseph's. of the society: (c) Social de were starving. Her husband died are merely made to do household after they left
families, except when robbed on Wednesday afternoon of ago, leaving her and two work and look after the children of other Kick-off 3 p.m., Navy Ground; refereepartment, to take charge of social years
have become prostitutes, the sum of $6.600, which Lt. Thornton.
events and get in touch with other daughters, the elder of whom had their masters-practically the same, they bodies for the improvement of the already been sold, fortunately to kind of house work as a poor man's they are still allowed to visit the deposited in a safe. society:
With the (b) Investigation depar: good people.
own daughters are called upon to do homes of their former masters and sent down to make enquiries, and A general meeting of the Hongment, responsible for investigation creds, she had a shed built for That these servants are sometimes mistresses as members of the family. the fois there were questioned, but kong Football League takes place at and collecting the opinions of herself and her younger daugh scolded and beaten is perfectly true. There are not a few cases, too, in they denied all knowledge of what The Fazilka" struck at 2.86 in the RG.A. Recreation Room, Victoria different parties, and making reportster,
The shed is now tumbling But are not our own children scolded which such girls are brought up by had taken place. Their sleeping the nursing and, being unable to Barracks at 5:30 pm on Monday to the general department.
were searched to pieces, and owing to the disturbed and beaten, when they manifest bad girl-less people as their own daugh quarters
one of the faki's boxes. woke up observation, gave her posi-Nov. 17 and at its termination, a 5. A body of critics shall be elected state of the country, she could not habits and are lazy or disobedient? ters, and many respectable, men's in
These are some jewellery was discovered tion by chart. This peition Longmeeting-of-the-Association will be by the members who are responsible-till-her-Lit of land peacefully, or earn I have seen fathers bind them sors wives are of that class.
for criticizing and discussing insufficiently by carrying loads to sup-up, and thrash them for stealing or the general outlines of the life led (The jewellery belongs to ladies who girls in China deposit it in the bank for safe keep- port herself and her title girl. She running away from school, and by servant while some fear lest she had sunk THE KOYL HONGKONG GOLF portart business.
6. The workers shall attend their begged my people to take pity on have also seen European masters There are of course some girls. ing). 'The owner of the box turned belery and could reach her But the
duties lawfully, according to the rule her by taking over her daughter and and mistresses slap their amahs, whose parents are denied the privi- out to be the brother of the manager, rudio quickly disproved this theory
pay her a few tens of dollars, so kick their coolies and swear at their lege of visiting them periodically; and on being asked how he came to Bettled by each department
7. The workers of this society shall that she could have her shed boys. But this is not typical of but in these cases, either the girls be ia possession of the jewellery he be elected by members in full meeting. repaired, and have some "capital every father, master or mistress. It are sold for adoption or they are sold confessed his guilt. After further
to do 8. The chairman has the right,
She may be argued that amahs, coblies to long distances, where it is im enquiries the Police were taken by something with.
that
can leave when they possible for the parents to get to see the man to a house where $6,000 of ber seconded by a member, to appoint was sure
daughter and boys
beaten would be better fed and'clothed by are
or sworn at, and their daughters or for the parties the stolen money was recovered. The workers for different departments.
9. The term of work shall be ended us than by herself. My people agreed that the servant-girls cannot. But who buy them to produce them whef man was put under arrest and taken
similar circumstances, to pay her some money, but refused in
can requireP. It is more a master to the Police Station.. when China is really in unity.
leave to take the girl. The mother kept children
their own of arrangement with mutual consent on begging with tears, and said that parents? It is a common fact that than anything else.
I repeat that the solution of the Mrs. Griffin, 2nd..
that was not good enough, for should ever in modern civilized countries, she die or unfortunately lose her there not a few cases in which chil- problem does not entirely lie in law. Hon. Mr. A. Ritchie.
money, there would be no one to dren are if not worse. as badly of Freligion. Not a few Chinese CLOCK GOLF.
treated s some of these girls. In who have embraced the Christian_ look after the girl, and, more.
A man living on the second floor Ladies. Mrs. A. C. Davison.
over. in the event of her Tailing foundling houses and others chari- faith still keep servant-girls and
of No. 10 Cauzon Road was charged Mr. E. V. D. Parr.
to get on by her own efforts, she table institutions, in which distressed marry secondary wives, and, in before Mr. Lindsell this morning Men. Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Parr the Captain 12. The society shall make a true would, afterwards, have a respectable children are sheltered, are they not Christian lands other than Hong with assaultin; a woman living co presented the prizes, also the Golf report to both parties with regard to place, where her daughter is, to go made to learn and work, and the keng, social evils, worse than or the same flas
Defendant said that he and his Mr. A. Blaws or events that are helpful to to. Now in a esse like this, what is naughty and lazy Cres given some similar to such doings, take place Cham-pionship Cup to
the law to do? Punish the helpless sort of corporal punishment? When every day under modified names. I wife lived in a cubicle next to com. Stewart and a cup to therunner up, peace movements.
mother, and keep her daughter in a these girls grow old enough to be should say the Chinese custom complainant's. One of his boxes was Lt. Col. Coles.
ARTICLE 4.
charitable in manied, they are married in the plained of, or "slavery" as it is placed in a wooden stand above the stitution? Most of the so called some way as all Chinese girls of poor called, will die's valural death, when partition and it was quite safe and "child slavery" cases" are more families are often with a better the personal comfort and well-
could not fall. Complainant had com. or less similar to this instance. dowry, and to men better off than being of the poor have been plained of the unsafe condition of Girls sold into other families just as what their own parents could find improved. No well-off people the box, but he said it was not unsafe. the China Mail explained) whether for them, if they had not been "sold." would
their children, When he went home one evening, as adopted daughters or servant. Before the marriage is arranged, and when there is no selling, there he threw a dish at him. Broken girls, are looked upon as members of their parents or guardians (if they cannot be any buying. As a matter fragments of the same dish injured these families. They are better fed exist) are informed, and-if the latter of fact, child-selling is always looked his wife. and clothed and do lighter work than so choose, they can take their giria upon by the Chinese as the extreme. Complainant said that since the when they were with their own back to marry them by refunding the distress, a family can be reduced defendant removed. into the cubicle parents In some cases, undoubted money originally paid for them, to, and where it can be helped, there had been continual disturbance, ly indocile and mischievous girls are with or without some re- friends and relatives assist to and she had complained of the for the trouble prevent it. In the treatment of unsafe way of putting up the bax on punished by their mistresses but one's muneration.
thirteen cabin passengers since she we bound their way. The remain- der of the passengers, about 100 in number, were entirely Hindus. As the tanker could accommodate noce all brought of these, they were aboard the West Modus" and qunstéred in the forecastle, the for- word 'tween deck, and on the open dieks, with awnings spread for them where possible. The Hindus, whe were bound for Madrass on a religious pilgrimage, will be dropped Fegung, whence west of them have
come.
HOW IT HAPPENED..
DRIVING.
Ladies. Mrs. Congdon, 1st.
Mrs. Joseph W. Taylor,2bd. Men. Mr. A. B. Stewart.
APPROACHING AND PUTTING. Ladies. Mrs. N. L. Smith, 1st.
Men.
There is, of course, at present ro official story of just how the
Fazi- lou" came to grief. Mr. Mayo, third
TYPHOON WARNING. Assistant Engineer of the West Modus," who went aboard, hos -this
* Fazilin to say: The
The telegram qugted below was ushore at 2.36 in the morning on the received at the U. S. Consulate from Second Mate's watch The Second the Manila Observatory at 11 a.m. Mute says he believed the ship was November 14.
went
to the northwurd of the island in- Cyclone or typhoon Long, 126 E. stead of the Southward. As the Lat. 14 N. direction unknown.
night was thick, he found himself
close aboard of Boat Rock before he
ARTICLE 3.
10. In case of interference with the progress of unity, the society shail try its best to get rid of the difficulties in the way.
11. The society shail use its best efforts to overcome obstacles arising in time of conference.
13. The promoters are responsible for all the expenses of the society. but voluntary contributions accepted...
ARTICLE 5.
are
14 The existence of this society, after China is perfectly united, shal be vored upon by the members in a full meeting,
15. Articles may be amended by,
the motion of two-thirds of its mee- bers. 3 saw the breakers around it. Belly place in the bottom of the boat well 16. The society has its head- ing the day to the port, he put fear of the cars. Twenty at a time quarters in the West Gate, 59 Boon the wheel Ind a starboard and the Hindus were ferried to the "West Laf Road, Shanghai, China. fetched her up neatly between But Modus."Many of them were so Rock and the shore,"
weak thut the sailors had literally to
PRAISEWORTHY WORK.
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convent or BOM?
sell
.QUARREL IN A FLAT.
own children would be so purished their up bringing has cost. servant-girls, alarming retributions the top of the partition, rnd on one when they were disobedient and up to In some cases, if the girls are useful have been and are widely cited in zecasion, the box fell over to her all sorts of pranks. In the case of ill and trustworthy, they aze, some stories to prevent cruelty, and to cubicle. She was abused by both def treatment by, bad-tempered mistres times, with their own consent and remind those who have in their posendant and his wife, and was injured carry them aboard. Babies of all ARMED NIGHT WALKERS sts, the girls have their remedies that of their mistresses, taken by session servant-girlswhom poverty by a cut on the mouth, through the Although there was nothing about ages and shades of brown, from a
dish at her by here as they have on the mainland their masters as secondary wives. alone has separated from their parthrowing of a
They can tell their In other cases, the girls refuse to ents, that they should be treated with defendant. His Worship bound the the rescue work of a particularly few weeks old un up to tottering
On Wednesday night, information of China. spectmoular nature, the work of the patriarchs who will never again see was given to the Police, that a
parents or guardians when they marry at all, and choose to go out to sympathy and considerateness. In parties, over in personal bonds of come to visit them, or complain to work as bair-dressers and maids to Hongkong, the severe punishment 350 each to keep the peace for six *West Mous" crew was worthy at the century murk togare, all were money changer's shop would be
masters and mis tles highest praise. Time and uguin passed or hundert over the side by raided by some men that even the neighbours who would interfere to ladies. In such event, they ar meted out to Bly binds ferried between the resp-rough-luoicing sailors who found theying at some late hour. Sergeant and make things unpleasant for range to buy themselves off by paying tresses, found guilty of flagrant ponte,
so much out of their earnings for a quely to child-servants, should serye. ing and the stranded ships, the best were admirable nurse-raids when Murphy and some Chinese detectives their mistresses. in Hongkong, we
the Many of the went to keep watch. They noticed have port of two miles, with rather the occasion arose.
Chinese Secretariat. certain period, or to remain on work as a sufficient deterrent. I strongly
Let us have the pleasure of heavy well running. The beat and rescued on guiding the "Motlus" ** two men on the road just opposite the Police Stations and the Societying for their masters and mistresses, condemn ill-treatment of the young,
they one's own children or introducing a modest poet rarissima My burning sun added to the trial deck knelt in their tracks to think the shop, conversing in a suspicious for the protection of women and first free of wages for two or three be
another Vers Alongside the the men who had saved them, but manner. They were approached and children (PoLeung Kuk), to all years and then at the same rates bought servants, and welcome avis. In sending us wrecked vessel the handling of the who were too busy caving others to enaked why they stood stil of which the girls can go with their of wages as are paid to maids any preventive measures; but I Libre""Esanip" says if we "find it were complaints which always receive engaged from outside, or, thereafter, hold to my opinion that the poorly written, he has no objection bënte was particularly difficult owing take notice of them. In the trans- there, they replied they to the sort surging in along the ler of the 600 in small boate, not a strangers, having lost their way prompt attention. On the mainland to leave altogether and find employ prohibition of baying and selling of to its being thrown into W.P.B. He
Really, I had only scant- beach. Here the boats had to be petion was lost or hurt, and not one They were searched. One had in, there are also charitable institutions, ment with other families. In cities children would result in far greater adds: held in position by main strength suffered eten so much as a dip. The his possession two loaded revolvers. elders of clans and other influential end towns, some of the servant- evils, unless means were found to instruction for the Art of Poetry, but and, determination while the ter story is one of wind, musda and They were immediately handcofied bodies who will attend to similar girls, when consulted as to their support the millions of poor who still, the emotions of my passionate
complaints, if taken to them; i murriage; actually prefer to lead a struggle for bare existence in China: heart "command me to write. and brought to the station, stricken Hindus tumbled in and tooduspatch
of the carHITTA.
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