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I now come to a subject which the Association is introducing for the ¡ first time for the consideration i of
the Government, namely. Agriculture. For reasons which it have seen the panical effacement would not be politic to sel out in of the official Russian during the past, detail, your Committee considers that week, and we have been moved, to
a beginning should be made to speculate as to what was being done render the Colony self-suppsiting in for the renewal of German interests the matter of fresh vegetables, and participation in China's trade. poultry and meat. A right step in Bays The Sunghii Mercury, "A for this direction would be for the respondent, addressing a Tientsin Government to belp the Chinese pea- gan, infoms that following the sants of humble means within the Head of the Russian delegation in Colony and its dependencies by negotiating with China with a view to the simple expedient of advancing the resumen of trade relations. modes to enable them to pay for the German representatives who ar- improved agricultural implements rived in Peking some time ago are and to supply them with good germ- agin approaching the Government inating seeds, so that they may! with a request in apen er Nemal secure the best crops. In such places degotiations. The Governiners is as Australia, Canada, etc; this is be said to have signified its willingness ing cone through the medium of to comply with the request.
Agricultural Banks, baz in this Colony and in the New Territories all that would be necessary would be for sufficient funds to be placed in the
LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. hands of the District Officer at
XRRIVALS.
The s.5. -Helchts, Capt. Jas. Milherch. 4.810 tons, arrived this morting at 6.30 am. from Singapore with 700 tons of general cargo.
The s.s **Haayang. Captain Mathias, 1.207 TOPS. arrived this orning a 7:45 am from Hongay with 200 tons of coal.
The
"Drufar." S.$. Olsen. 1,102 tons.
oming at 7.45 am.
Capt.
arrived this from Saigon
with 1,600 piculs of general and 34,000 piculs of rice, etc.
DEPARTURES.
cargo
The s..
**Camaryonshirë." Capt. Guston, sailed for London via Singa pere and Ports at a day with 319 tons of general cargo.
The s.. Doylestown." Captain Baver, sailed for Shinghai ar. 10.30 ym to-day with 250 tons of general
zurgo.
Thess. Chuan. Capt. Davies wiled for Bangkok via Swałow at 4 p.m. to-day with me tons of
general
CLEARANCES.
The s.s. Yuctsfang Chi.. clear ed to-day and win sail for Swatow at
7 in. to-moITOW,
to-day and will sail for Haiphong via
The s.s. Kaiping. Fr., cleared,
Puhoi at 6.30 a.m, to-morrow.
HONGKONG'S HEALTH.
NOTIFIABLE DISEASE.
A clean bill of health was returned For the Colony yesterday.
Last week. in addition to eight Chinese who died from inuenta (not norífabic), ope Chinese died from plague and three from cerebro-spinal fever. Of five cases of enteric fever, ohe Indian and four Chinese, one was fatal. Two cases of scarlet fever and one of paratyphoid fever (imported). at British, were also reported.
THE CATSTEP.
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Taipo and his Assistant for the Southern District, who are in a favourable position to disburse the money most satisfactorily and with every likelihood of obtaining the best results. It is well known that these poor peasants exist from hand to mouth, and that every season they are compelled by force of circum- stances to borrow money at extor tionate rates of interest in order to be able to purchase a scanty supply of agricultural implements and seeds, and also to defray the wages of their farm hands till such time as their Crops are harvested. More fre- quently than not they have no chance of legitimately disposing of their crops in open market, however plentiful these may prove to be, 25, invariably, they have been already pledged as security to the avaricious money-leading produce dealers, and at prices for below those prevailing in open market We, therefore, are firmly of opinion that this recommen- dation should receive the sympathetic consideration of the Government, as it would have the double advantage of helping these small farmers. who, apparently,
unable to help themselves, and. at the same time, rendering the Colony immune from the great risk of being cut off from the supply of these important food necessities, for which it is entirely dependent upon outside sources. Agricultural land in the Kowloon hinterland is gradually being encroached upon through the therefore, be expedient to develop erection of buildings, and it would,
are
the vast areas on Lantao Island and the numerous islands in the vicinity of Hongkong, where the soil is fertile and the land suitable for agricultural purposes. There is, we believe, a Government Experimental Farm at Fanling, but little is heard of it.
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they would be likely to obtain a suf. ficient pressure to enable those who lived upstairs to have a decent bath in the morning. (Laughter).
The Chairman said the Govern ment was now engaged in laying an eight inch main, and he thought culty to which Mr. Smith had alluded that in a very short time the din
EGYPT,
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BRITISH CARRISON FOR THE CANAL:
left England in mail week an sgree When the Egyptian Nationalists would be remedied.
One of the ment had been reached between reasons why they had not been able Zaghlol Pasha, their leader, and Lord to get an adequate supply was be Milner's mission which had been dis cause the ships had been drawing cussing Egypt's future sta.s practically all the water bus of the main
Mr. Smith: Then I take it, it will be remedied in time. If we wait long enough we shall get a decent bath?
The Chairman: The next month should see-the trouble remedied right through the peninsula..
Mr. Stokes advised the Committee to take up the question of pressing upon the authorities the advisability of adapting a system of house num bering
Mr. Barton considered that a bathing beach in Kowloon was a necessity.
The fundamental points of the
agreement are:
The independence of Egypt will be recognised by Great Britain, who will guarantee Egypt's integrity against outside aggression. In return Egypt - will recognise Great Britain's privi leged. position in the valley of the Nile.
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Great Britain will maintain a gar- rison in Egypt in the Canal Zone,
Egypt will regain control of her foreign relations subject to her not making treaties at variance with British policy.
safeguarded.
The final agreement will be sub mitted for confirmation to the British Parliament and to the Egyptian National Assembly,
Gentlemes, in all the questions I have here dealt with, and many more. your Committee has been earnestly endeavouring to advance the development of Kowloon and the adjacent territory, and there is every reason to expect that, with the con- tinued encouragement of the Govern- ment and the loyal support of aur members, and any aid we may get from those residents who are not members of the Asssociation, we wal be able to make further progress
The Capitulations will be done The Government may be averse to
away with and the veto on legislation assuming new responsibilities, but in
Mr. Smithdrew attention to affecting foreigners will be vested in these days of continually changing profiteering in house rents. There the High Commissioner.{ conditions, when nationalisation of were, he said, several gentlemen at There will be no more"advisers in public utility companies is constantly present living at Kowloon Docks, the different Ministries, but two being urged, coupled with the fact and they would agree with him that British officials will look after the that in the near future Kowloon will the quarters provided there were Fublic Debt Commission and the undoubtedly be the most important some of the best in the Colony. The legislation, affecting foreigners. part of the Colony, it would be a Government also provided their The rights of the British officials sound Imperial policy if advantage servants with nice, "commodious at present in the Service will be were taken to celebrate the Jubilee quarters. It was those who paid the of Kowloon, as a British Possession, monthly reats, who knew something which takes place next year, by about profiteering, and how the great inaugurating a Kowloon Municipal influx of people from Capton in Council, with an un-official majority, fluenced rents. He mentioned a whose decisions could, at first, be case of a house some years ago being subject to the veto of His Excellency let at $35, and to-day half of it was the Governor.
let for $65. He considered a measure
Mr. Purves proposed a hearty vote Discussion having been invited, should be brought in limiting proof thanks to the Committee for ser Mr. L. A. Barton referred to the steering in house rents. At home vices rendered. It was encouraging puisance created at right time on legislation had been brought in, not to receive such a valuable report as. Wiggly" the children's playground by youths only restricting rents, but making that presented by the Chairman that dances, regarded with so much dis of 18 or 19 years of age larking it compulsory for a landlord to proevening. Whilst thanking the Com It was a source of much vide alternative accommodation bemittee for their services, be would The catstep is weird enough. It annoyance to the house-holders, and fore he could eject a tenant. Some like the meeting to approve of the is dinced to vigorous Polonaise the practice ought to be put a stop thing of the kind should be intro line of policy of the Association. 31.6, and is thus put into language to. Then the speed of motor cyclists, duced in the Colony, "At present (Applause). by a dàncing master: 'Dip, ruh, in this neighbourhood was danger it is nothing more zor less than day- The resolution, having been
• zum, 1un, stop, right, left, click, click, to the 'public. Mr. Barton also drew light robbery," Mr. Smith declared. stop, turn, one, two, then short one attention to a strip of land in Kow-
Mrs. John F. Yawger, a prominent loon, up which coolies were copting women's club worker, told the ally employed cutting the grai, and masters that music needed as suggested, in the interests of economy. much reform as the dance. Take that it would be better to macada the wiggle out of the music, and you mise it.
take the wiggie out of the dance," She said that many masters believe that the old-fashioned waltz will be soon restored to popularity' here.
The days of the Shimmy Shiver and Jazz are numbered in the opinion of the Dancing Masters of America Association, gathered conference in New York, after seeing the danc ing of the "Catstep,"
This is enthusiastically described me by an expert as, a moral and artistic substitute for
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CLEVELAND (OHIO), Sept. 30th, After a stormy debate, the second ianual convention of the American' Legion, con Esting of thousands of war veterans, pamed a resolution urging the cancellation of the so-called: “ Gentlemen's Agreement" with-Japan, for the exclusion of "picture: brides and for the rigoros, erdudan Japanese immigrants,
seconded, was heartily carried, and The Chairman said the Association the Chairman, replying, assured the had already taken the question_up meeting that the Association with the Government, but the Gor-intended
cary Con the ernment so far declined to interfere good work. Any suggestions put with the landlords. There was a way forward they would be only too glad in which the matter could be. helped, to take up. He claimed they had The Chairman replied that the and that was by all members of the already done very good work. The questions had already occupied the Association informing them of any Government had accepted the site attention of the Commitee, and cases which came to their notice, in they suggested for Bospital, and ¡ would again be taken up by them. order that they might bring concrete were proposing to erect a building, Mr. Barton suggested there should examples before the notice of the Cows making vision for 160 beds, and be a policeman on point duły outerment. Such cases fust be officially equipped with all modern appliances. side the Roman Catholic Church. reported to the Association, and then He belleved provision would also he Persa. "Hungaris" resterday after DIPHTHERIA-HOW IT MAY BE, "It is like waliding through a maze they could act. One notorious instance made for six wards of beds to be noon-Rev and Mrs. Guice and
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and finding no ricsha there," he brought to their notice was a case in reserved for private patients, who daughter Master Ernest Walter, Me WPHTHERIA i Dasually contracted of served.
which the rent had been raised from could have their own medical practi-Brand Mrs Fumagall, son (and serva convicted a Chinese charged with
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Mr H. Bagger, Mra Ostroverkoo Dhen the child has a cold. The
Magistrate Orme this morning, Mr. Smith asked if it was a fact $85 to $95 a month. The Association tioners. (Applause).- od prepares the child's system for the that the Kowloon Postmaster, with would be prepared to take up any
Mr and Mrs O. W. Oberdorfer, Mr. and the unlawful possession, in a house The Chairman, expressed thanks Mrs RG. Kempaki, Hr and Mrs. M. I reception and development of the diph his family of 14, was occupying cases, whether the persons were to the Government for the loan of Almel, Mr and Mm 0.B. Beturis, Mr H in Shenkivan, of seven tacks of pre- Wege in the stomach Alter thees garuma. Pre tour we did of quarters with only three living rooms. member of the Asociation or not, the School, to Mr. Lindsay for the F. Kline, Mr. Wilson, Mrr M.Epared non-Government oplan, diphtheris in the neighbourhood children that have polds should be kept at home He thought the Government thould but he pleaded that all should foin, loan of chairs, and to the Press for Gollum, Mr Alfred Foien, Mr Narindis taels of raw opium, and three tacis and off the street until recovered. Gire be called upon to provide more because it would considerably streng numerous articles relating to the and infant (and 2 Chinese servants), Konly, and imposed a fine of $750, of sin, For sale by all Chemists sexd
Dayanım, Mr and Mr H. W. Woy of opitim dross on the first charge them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy commodious premises if such was then their hands. (Hear, hear), work of the Association. He added that Lyle Mr and Mrs Gan Choo Chiang, and they will not have to resin at the case. „
Mr. Johnstone, referring to the the Association was now 200 strong. Di and Mrs Lim Tit Ho, Mr and Ms five months' hárů labour, home long. It also cleans out the culture
The Chaiman was undertood to Chairman's addrem, said he would beds, which form in a child's throat
At the conclusion of the meeting a Kwik Siang Kaa, Mix Chia Chad Sim it has cold, and minimizes the say that he believed this was a fact. like it understood that there was no mumber of persons are in their Mr Hung Hok Tas, Mi Huang Chi La risk of couteaeting infectings diseases. Mr. Smith, referring to the ques Kewicon police pier. It was a public names as being prepared to become Missed Go Ah Tit. Tad Bipalk and Kim For me by all Chemists and. Store tion of a water supply asked the pier. (Hear, hear);
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