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WILTSHIRES, 3; " AMBROSE "
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
A meeting of the Legislative Cound was held this morning. These present were Ja
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930,
OUR LOCAL POETS.
SOFT CRAB AND GREEN
GOLOSHES."
Can a Kowloon fellow count His Excellency the Governor (StrAll the doorstops on the Feak? Reginald Edward Stubbs, KCMG) | Cań s· Peakite learn to mount
The General Officer Commanding Two dead ponies once a week? the Troops (Major-General Francis No Such red-haired babies ar Ventris, C.B.)
"Beyond these facts there is the very interesting announcement of a paper in Russian and Chinese. Its publication has been delayed, and with the return of certain journalists it is expected to take shape. The objects of such a paper have hot been made public, but we are informed that recently the local Russian journal gave vent to sentiments There was only one United Services which were pure Bolshevism. As League match at the Happy Valley any rate this was how one well last evening, when the Wilts met and known Russian described them. The defeated the " Ambrose" "B" teim question is whether the Chinese part to the tune of three goals, to stil.. of the journal would not contain The game was not very fast at the similar views. If so, where would opening, and the players on either. the movement lead? ....A Bolside did not warm up to their task shevist organ, printed in Chinese, until towards the close of the first would be a third (danger).”
half when Evans scored for the Wilts. From this point onwards, the match developed into a very speedy affair with both ends being visited in quick succession.
"79UTH," JUSTICE, PUBLIC -SERVICE for, as Mr. W. L. George does in:
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, FEB. 18, 1920.
THE FICKLE PUBLIC.
A curious, a noteworthy thing has thappened. During the war, we had inflicted upon us a mass of war litera- tare whose motto appeared to be plain living and no damned think- sing."
The Hon. Colonial Secretary (Mr Claud Severn, CMG)
The Hon. Attorney-General (Dr. H. Kemp, KC, GRE The Hon. Colonial Treasurer (Mr. R. O. Hutchison.)
The Hon. Director of Public Works (Mr. W. Chatham, CM.G.)
The Hon. Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Mr. E. R. Halifax, O.B.E:)
The Hon. Captain Superintendent. of Police (Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe.)
The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C The Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak.. The Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell. The Hon. Mr. Ho Fook... Mr. A.G. M. Fletcher, o.n.E. (Clerk of Councila).
Always 'full of pork and bears, Coming near, then going far," Like a full house topped with queens, Scented strongly in disguise
So that Time may prove it flies On the window and the blind.. Led by dog at end of string. Fish are constellations bright; Such dissases londly cling Like an oil lamp's noisy light. Round the waist of Eissem lasa. Or a stiff hot glass of grog In the ring or on the grass Where suspires the furtive frog Dancing red and blue and white | High above the heaving sex.
Like a cantatrice at night..... So black may kitchen beetles be.
With odd numbers lek behind
The reference is to the DANGERS. alleged presence of Chinese in the Red Army, and to the alleged arrest of Bolshevik Chinese agents in the farther north. It said itself that the Jatter were teaching a modified" system, suited to Chinese, which involved the disappearance of a corrupt officialdom" Why call that a danger? As to the coolics who may possibly be working for the Red Army, why call them a danger the bill. After about, ten minutes/beg to give notice that I'shall put the Ah But that is just in front
Hon. Mr H E Pollock: Sir,
following question at the next meeting
And bottomless the cage confines of the Legislative Council, namely No Intent it to bear the brunt
Will the Government appoint
Committee for the purpose of report- 5 on the desirability of amending the Public Health and Building Ordinare 1903, by reducing the height of storeys. required in domestic buildings and thereby lessening the cost of such buildings?. in Three bye-laws made by the Sani-
tary Board were approved.
Of phosphorus on fishing lines.
So may the poet's warmest sigh A page of Punch or German make This base confession by and by The thanks of Parliament forsake,
-BED LAMB.
TO DA. LETICIA.
THE SS. PILSNA.
AN INTERESTING ARRITAL.
J
The s..." Pilsne," which loft this part yesterday for Shanghai and Japan parts, is quite an interesting | vessel, being the latest acquisition of the Lloyd Triestino line, whose agents hore are Messrs. Dodwell & Co. She was built at Trieste, construction work being began in 1975 by the was made ir impossible for her to de completed. and work was delaye until hostilities ended. The ""Pilssa"" is a well designod ship with two- Če nois, one for smoke and the other for an air device, while her tonnage is registered na 4,648 tons. Her creW numbers 102, all, with six, excep Itions, being Italiaris. This is the ves- sel's first trip to the Far East and her second voyage, her maiden journey being to Australia. The ship is in charge of Captain B. Bednarz. It is very new. No coe can help being. struck with the newness of everything aboard. As a matter of fact the res- suta
sel is not yet fully Stred out, but 'all' that remains to be done is in the nature of putting on the Anishing touches, the exma " gadgets" and small fittings. The kitchen is Rited with electric ovens and is staffed by Italian cooks whocturn out appetising dishes. The first class accommoda→ tion is excellent, a large dining loon being provided in which are. ubies. laid for four. Undoubtedly and of the chief features of the ship is the spacious salon de luxe, which contains. splendid piano specially made for the Ship, by Schwaghoffer. The best class cabias are very roomy and are handsomely fitted. The comfort of overlooked and though some cabina. second class, passengers. has not been
To my friends, Carlota and Min- nie. who perished at the Happy Valley catastrophe, on Feb. 26, 1918.
From the kick off, the "Ambrose" made a beeline for the soldiers' goal., but they got no further than "Ginger," the Wilts left half, who tackled well and kicked to midfield. The sailors returned to the attack with such vigour, that it seemed certain a goal, would result, but the soldiers goalie thanaged to stop They are for hire by anybody. As of defensive, wark the coldlers for the dangerous paper, we should made an incursion into enemy teri have thought it would be better to tory where Amor had very bard Ha to let it carry on, and watch it, than in not scoring, he and the ball being to have the underground propaganda farced over the touch line by the in the existence of which our sailors' burly right back. After contemporary confessedly believes.
another brief attack by the sailors As for those Rus which resulted in the ball going over THE RUSSIANS. sians in Shanghai,the cross bar, the ldiers again it would be better took up the offensive and forced plainly to tell them that at present no fewer than six corners
in each they have no consul or Minister, and quick succession, but that until a Russian Government is case ore of "the defenders establisted and recognized by the kicked the ball,away. At the sixth Powers, they cannot have them. attempt, Amor trapped the ball as it Until there is a Russian government, came from the foot of one of the de jure and de jacto, all their meetings | defenders and passed to his left can produce nothing but hot air. If winger who sent in a well timed they are keen on politics, let them go centre. The sailors' goalie managed back to Russia and help to establish to punch the ball away, but Evans ja government. Until that is done, the got his head to it and shoved it into
The object of the bill is to cor-To the graves of those who repose in its panels being pictures on tiles by N.C. Daily News is as foolish as they the net for the soldiers' first goal.rect an obvious drafting error in Ordi are, for trying to divide the Shang-Play became more exciting after this,nance No. 1 of 1919. hai Russians inte "loyal" and other and setting up a fast pace, the sallora - wise camps. There is nothing in Russia to be loyal to-but only civil war. Always providing, of course, that the Bolsheviks have not won, and established their government, In that case, after a reasonable inter-goal to mil. val, the Powers must recognize it, The second moiety saw very even and however Ettle it may relish it play, with the, sailors having the best the NC. Daily News will have to of the exchanges for about ten copy the example of the Powers. In minutes, after which the soldiers no case is Tsardom again likely, so again attacked, but they missed our contemporary may as well dry several good opportunities by trying its eyes and get on with the world long shots, which the goalie stopped first reading of a Bill intituled an as it finds it:
́LOGAN, AND CETERIX Today's dollar is worth 5s.. 74d.
a clever novel (probably not good) seller) called "Blind Alley." In the
Mrs. N. Tsutsumi, wife of the meantime, we sig for the Stephen manager of the Toye Kishen Kaisha Cranes who might have been ours it arrived by the "Tenyo Maru," this the publishers, with an eye to theirxning to join her husband. public, had not nipped them before they budded,
ADVERSARIA.
SHANGHAI
PRUSSIANS.
ARE MERELY
·
Not all the Rus-
The Rev. Crole Rees arrived this morning by the s.s." Tenyo Maru," He is to relieve the Rev. F. G. B. Hastings as Chaplain to the Naval Dockyard.
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The Rt. Rev. Y. P. Oliaz, bishop of Guam was a passenger on the Tenyo Maru," together with Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Malarkey, who are wellknawn New York residents.
vessel.
NON-FERROUS METAL INDUSTRY. The Attorney-General moved the first reading of a Bill intituled an Ordinance to amend the Non-Ferrous Metal Industry Ordinance, 1919."
The Colonial Secretary seconded and the Bill was read.
BANKING.
made great effarts to equalize, but The Attorney-General moved the the soldiers proved to be equal to the first reading of a Bill intituled an situation, and did not allow their Ordinance to amend the Banking apponents to get too near goal. At Business (Prohibited Control) Ordi- half time, the soldiers led by one pance, 1919.
remarkably well,
The Colonial Secretary seconded and the Bill was read.
The object of the Bill is to con- rect an obvious drafting error in Ordi- nance No. 2 of 1919.
LIQUORS CONSOLIDATION. ÖRDINANCE. The Attorney-General moved the
2. The bill also proposes to reduce seems an inconveniently large quorum the quorum from five to three, as five for a Board which consists of only
seven members.
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3. The bill also provides that the elected Justices are to be elected by the anofficial Justices of the Peace.
How sweet is the breeze in the still
ness of the night!
It carries the tragrance of Bowers
in its flight
unknown height, Where God reigns, where there is
-no dawa but Siglu
Shed, not your tears, ob mortal, you
have suffered much, Cease to murmur when the dawn
greets the light of day: Ease your pains when the crepuscular
rays will be such
As dew that waters the seared
leaves upon the lea!
Weep not, when you remember sweet.
thoughts of the past, When the luminence of the moor
"acclaimes your breast! brave, be a mortal who could suffer
Be
the sorrow vast,
zpilki, komanda p
For in heaven, there is a glory that Mourn not, oh lady, for those who
hapless have died,
For those who suffered through
dictate of destiny; They perished in a bitter death, their
ashes dried
Are blown throughout the world
proclaiming liberty!
I wished I were with them, my sor-"
rows have ended!
F
With bright hope, with songs my
martyred soul føres 1- Had I died with them, my soul they
would have tended; My mails ended, my griels ceased,
and no more cares 1
-ESANIP. Hongkong, Feb. 26, 1920.
LUXURY OF LINERS..
are fined with four beds nothing is cramped. A smoke-room is provided,
Wienerberger. The colour scheme is carried out in blue with a charming and restful effect. A pleasant foorn is reserved for the use of ladies and For youngsters contains 4 plano. there is a nursery in which they can. enjoy their romps without disturbing the more staid folk who find the after tiffin siesta one of the most necessary accompaniments of ocean travel..
The "Pilsna can do 14 knots an hour but her speed generally averages 11 knots Fresh air is supplied the saloons by ten mechanical ventila- tors which do away with the necessity. for lars. Her two triple expansion engines develop about 5,000 horse- power. She can carry 7,000 tons of cargo.
Her accommodation is for 150 Best class and 47 second-class gives her visitor a strong desire to
mengatakangastavlja stremia, Lizat--
travel
OBITUARY.
MR. R. 1. WHITE,
It is with deep regret we have to record the death of Mr. Robi. J. White, of the Chinese Maritime Cus- toms, Canton, which took place his residence on the Shameen, on Tres day morning last, after an illness last- ing six days. The cause of death was pneumonia following influenza."
without abnormal effort. During a malee in front of the sailors goal, Ordinance to amend the Liquors Con- the ball was kicked against one solidation Ordinance, 1911. of the defenders
The Colonial Secretary seconded and the Fawarded the over the cojects and reasons as ser o a penalty kick. Their centre for are ward took this and shot it straight 1. The object of this bill is to pro- for the goalie. The latter just vide for the event of no nomination missed catching it, and it rolled being received for the election of between fils legs into the net. Un- members of the Licensing Board. daunted by this piece of bad lack. The bill proposes. 10 give the Gover the sailors played with, if anything, nor power to appoint a member in more vigour, and gave the soldiers' such a case. defence a hot time, but the latter played managed to keep their citadel and intact. When the soldiers next at tacked, they remained in enemy terri Shanghai Russians
tory despite the strong defence put are holding poli Charged before Mr. J. R. Wood up, and after several disappoint It had is vogue. When our RUSSIANS AND tical meetings. The this morning with the theft of 5 lbs. menta, their centre, forward found minds were full of the war, we were
comments of the of rice from Holt's Godowns, a coolie the net. From this point, until about willing to read anything, and did. į
North China Daily pleaded "Guilty, and was sentenced three minutes from the close of the
4. The bill also provides that an Even the opinions of people who could News are as naive and amusing as to one month hard labour.
match, the sailors were all over their acting member may be appointed or know nothing about it were precious usual. That journal's writers seem
The deceased was born in Hong- opponents, but their shooting was clected, as the case may be, it a sub-
kong in 1868 and served in the Chi toes, and we received their outpour- to be seriously afraid of Bolshevism
not the best, and they either re- stantive member is "absent from the
nese Maritime Customs for upwards ings without brickbars. We did not spreading in China. It is true that
peatedly sent the ball right into the Colony." The existing section pro-
of 30 years, attaining the rank of shook them because we perceived that ideas are more dangerous thar
goalie's hands, or kicked it wide. vides that if an elected Justice is they were doing their best. Henri bombs, but good judges opine that
Chief Appraiser, and was due to When there were about three more absent from the Colony for a period Barbusse was really strong, but ivistic ideas. Let us hope the good the Chinese are immune from Bolshe
retire on pension in two years. · Hò minutes to go, the sailors were still of six months, the vacancy shall be Now that the liner companies are was a prominent member of the focal the case of the rest. including lan judges are good judges, and so be
in enemy territory, and during a melee filled. ..." It is not quite clear replenishing their fleets as the ship-masonic fraternity. Hay" and a descending mob of liter able to sleep o' nights. The Shanghai rice representative, together with defence handled the ball within the means that a substantive member must been made as to the character of the 24th instant, Rev. Kinkle conducting
in which they were having the best whether this refers to an intended yards are able to accommodate their Mr. J. M. Brady, the well known of the issue one of the soldiers' absence of six months, or whether it vessels, considerable speculation has Forts Cemetery 4: 5.30 p.m. on the The funeral took place at the Mass ary angels, we soon suffered the in- evitable reaction.
paper seems to take pleasure-like Some of us, how the Fat Boy is "Pickwick "in "Tenyo Maru, Mr. I. Vincent sailors disappointment, the referee fore the vacancy can be filed. In the splendour of the aparments found
Mrs. Brady returned by the s.a. penalty area, but much ever, reasoned in this way. When it making our flesh creep. Incidentally,
to the have been absent for six months befurnishings. Will they be equal to the service. It was largely attended- is over, when Dora is cremated it manages to be very wrong-headed Braga also arrived by the same did not award then a penalty kick the case of appointed members the in ships built during 1913 and 1914?were the following:-Devoted and Among those who sent wreaths and the Censorite cas into outer about the Russians in Shanghai. darkness, when the actors in the great
When the pressure had been relieved existing section makes no reference The subject is discussed in the Annual beloved wife, devoted daughter Adz. by the ball going over the cross to the period of absence, and it seems Review Number of Shipbuilding and devoted daughter Trissie, devoted song tragedy have had time to rest and
SOME RUSSLANS sians in Shanghai A servant-girl, aged 18. living bar, the soldiers attacked, and the advisable to adopt that principle for Shipping Record and a number of Robert, Customs Club, Hotza, Mr. revise their impressions, we shall be
are Bolsheviks at No. 36 Robinson Read has been sailors's tight back in his eagerness both classes of members, so that the illustrations are given showing, the and Mrs. Hanisch, Mr. and J. N. treated to real war literature. We
RUSSIANS. Some of them are sent to the Government Civil Hos- to save his side, accidentally charged right to All the vacancy will arise im- caborate furnishings of passenger Segerdal, Assistants Mess, the shal! have true interpretations and
merely Russians. pital suffering from opium poisoning. back as the soldiers' centre forward mediately upon the absence of the ships of the immediate pre-war period. Examination Staff, C.M. Customs, anforgettable impressions. We shall This seems to be admitted even by It appears to be a case of attempted was taking a shot at goal. The pubstantive member. Probably no None of the leading companies as yet Mr. and Mrs. RJ. Chard, Mr. and have a great literature. Writers our scared contemporary. Some of suicide. She is expected to recover. referee awarded the soldiers another steps. would be taken to fill the indicate any desire to return to the Mrs. N. Thiis, Mr. and Mrs. W. hitherto untried will emerge, and the the Russians have been asking-and
penalty kick. Taking this, the reading world will bless them. That really it is a question that must
A little difference of opinion"/Centre forward again shot it straight Vacancy if the substantive member big ships of the "Aquitania" and Ryden, Mr. and Mrs. E. Niekeri, seemed a reasonable forecast. That occur to any reasonable man why occurred this morning, between that the goalie who was this time more were leaving the Colony for only "Olympic " classes, but it is believed Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fischer, Mr. and was our confident expectation. We the Consul, etc., should carry on with lusty Chinese flappers, in D'Aguilar ereditable save amid much applause
short period. very
that the imermediate class liners now Mrs. W. C. A. Prebi, Mr., and Mrs. had overlooked important factors. no more authority than that of the street who went at it hammer and from the sailors present. Just ther
being built will be as comfortable and P. L. Moreland, Mr. and Ms. de We had forgotten the Bickleness of the monarchic or Tsarist regime, now tongs with slippers; to the immense the whistle went for full time, and a the following votes which came be- decessors, One liner which is being Mrs. Cruz. Mr. and Mrs. Tregillus
H.E the Governor recommended elaborately furnished as their pre- Silva, Mr. and Mrs. d'Assis, Mr. and public, and the sordid cunning of the permanently dead, Our Shanghai delight of a crowd of rag-tag and publishers who have their fingers ever. contemporary does not seem aware bob-tail who cheered the combatants second latter, the centre forward who tore the Finance Committee and were finished this year was to have been Mr. and Mrs. J. A., Bulfin, D. and on the pulse of that public. British that Taardom is dead.
It seems on with cat calls etc. "The fight wat from the goalie's hands, sent it spin
had caught the ball as it rebounded approved:
decorated af 2 pre-war cost of Mrs. W. G. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. publishers, we now learn. are refus- to think it sleepeth, or perhaps it eventually put an end to by a passing aing into the net
$120 in aid of the vote Police and£87,000, and the new contract pro-W. Farmer, Mr. and Ms. W.-F. ing to look at war stuff."
believes in a glorious resurrection? adult Chinese. The
Of course, this Prison' Departments, A.-Police, vides for similar decorations costing Carr, Mr. J. V. Jamieson, C.M.G., public does not want it, they say, and Referring to the diplomatic and con-
goal was not allowed, and the Other Charges. Typewriter.
£180,000. Italy and France are Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Janics it would not pay. This is Philistiar.. sular representatives of the Tear, still
soldiers retired, the winners by three $150 in aid of the vote Public said to be producing some especially Messrs. A. Martin, I. J. Holland, As the tram conductor at home | goal toxil. This is, if you like, Baotian. But Carrying on in Shanghai, our con-
Works, Establishment, Special Ex- lavish ships in the near future. temporary remarks that a consider turned to take a passenger's fare the
E. A. Chaudoin, C. R. Jonsson, K. after all we may not blame the pub-able part of the Shanghai Russian latter looked in his face and laughed.
penditure Typewriter.
M. Andersson, Chu Sai Ying, H. T. $400 in aid of the vote Public lishers. Theirs is as much a trade community is "loyal" to them. In The conductor seemed puzzled for a
Mousley A. Huxley, A. Linbird, I as Thomas Lipton's. They are more England to-day there are still moment, and then laughed too,
A terrible thing happened in penditure, Document Presses,
Works, Establishment, Special Ex- The Right Reverend Bishop D. w. Banbury, C. Geiger, Charles concerned with profits than with pro- Jacobites who are loyal" to the shrugged his shoulders and passed Paris, and of all places in Paris it
Pozzoni returned to the Colony on Polser, C. A. Volle, H. S. Kavarana, phets. I poetry does not pay, the Stuart dynasty. The N. C. Daily News On. Used to be the captain of my occurred at the Cafe de la Paix Court, Special Expenditure, Docu- to the New Ter. Itories.
$150 in aid of the vote Supreme Tuesday evening from his visit to and Eyles. publisher will not publish. Nor can is Bourbonistic, rather than Bolshevik company over there." explained the For three whole minutes conversa- we who would fain welcome the good It deprecates the Russian movement passenger, prosperous looking tion, was stopped, the waiters were. stuff this strangled in the womb blame towards persuading the Chinese individual, to a friend. God bless arrested in their stride, and customers $9,000 in aid of the vote Police the mob that prefers its Daily Mail, government no longer to recognize my soul, I used to brush his boots.” who were in the act of drinking and Prison Departments, A.--Police, A FORTY YEARS' TEST... its Police News, its Duchess Novel the Tsarist officials. One would
held their glasses rigid between the Special Expenditure, New Hull for CHAMBERLAIN Sound colds ter Cough Remedy has ettes, or whatever the slush is that have thought that to continue re
table and their lips. A woman, a The Royal Hongkong Yacht Parisienne,
Steam-Launch" Hapag." it does prefer to read. It cannot be cognizing them were the stupid Club has prepared an interesting bought out a pipe, filled it and lit Canton Railway Locomotive Cer recommendation is regard. For sale
nicely dresser, had
be past forty years and has zained in BEWARE OF COLDS expected to know that there is a dif- thing."
popolarity ever year. What better
HIDREN are much more likely t ference.
Fed up
programme for is regatta on Saturit, and the entire cafe halted, not riage, and Wagon Expenses. Other by all Chemists and Storekeepers. "with the war.
The paper which so day. The events comprise-Service shocked but astonished. When it Charges, Materials for Repairs and
contmet the En Binh Distres it is also "fed up" with all reference
MUSTN'T, AIR persistently insists race for cutters (three entries), is remembered that id 1913 for a Renewals, Carriages.
when they have cods. Whooping cough, THEIR VIEWS, that - Shanghai is inter Club foure (three entries) man to smoke a pipe (on the sacred $1,200 in aid of the vote Miscel Society of St. Vincent de Paul, $100, when the child has coll. That is why alt 'diphtheria,"resele f vor and covasiy tion acudierases that samel en contracted British" does not Dragon Boat race; Double Scull boulevards was a crime against laneous Services, Grants in aid of seem too devoted to Britisa principles, (three entries), mixed double sculls, decency and good taste, it will be other Instituticas, City Hall, total, $400,
medical, authorities my haul such as tolerance of opinion. It all comers rowing race (twelve seen how Paris, has changed during $400 in aid of the following votes:
For the quick cure of colou wiland which it would apparently, forbid if (two entries), Dinghy race, and for the worse. It is for pipe and Charitable fitutions Allee Mert mecting the jurors list for 1920 was to Lake For sale by all Chemis's and refers to a promised publication, entries), scratch fours Pair oars the war, whether for the better or Charitable Services, Grant in aid of
notblog better than
Chainberlain's At the conclusion of the Council pended upon and is ple can af Cough Remedy I can a ba it could, in this way
single sculls.
cigarette smokers to decide.”
orial and Affiliated Hospitals, $300; considered, in committee,
Storekeeper
to it, much as a man gorged on tripe
might turn up his nose at caviare.
We cannot have the heart-to-blame
anybody for desiring to dismiss the
war from their minds and forget it
though it would be dubious.morals to allow them to do so. The time is at
a
号
alert and brought about a
...
ment. Presses."
FINANCE.
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$1,540 in aid of the vote Kowloon
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Deceased leaves a widow, one mar ried daughter resident in Hongkong, one son and two single daughters.
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