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Oné case of diphtheria, Indian,

were reported on Friday.

case of enteric fever. Chinese.

Lieut-Gen. Sir Jantes Kirkpatrick, in command of the British Troops in China, arrived at Port Arthur on board H. B. ML. S "Alacrity on hay 28 from Weihaiwei. He visited the battlefeld at "Nanshan" on May 30, and left for Mukden on May 31.

A pretty wedding took place on Saturday, June 4, at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, which was nice- decorated for the occasion, the contracting parties being Mr. Andrew bo of Shangbai. The Rev. C. E James Clark and Miss Alice Brand

Spencer officiated.

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have his injury dressed. He thought | the incident was then closed

In the saloon, shortly afterwards, the boy Lal Sing, came to him with .... one of the passengers. They wanted to speak about the matter and witness told them to go out of the saloon as it was not the proper place to discuss these malters. In front of

the saloon, he heard a disturbance,

The ten Chice" remanded by aft, and saw a crowd of Chinese Magistrate Eind all on extradition passengers around the first class warrants on charges of having been gangway. He went there, and one concerned in a spiracy to revolt of the first class passengers, he was against the authority of the Captain of not sure if it was the third man the J.CIL. "Fikembang. "while the before the Court; adopted a threaten- vessel was on the high seas between ing atitude towards him, baving a Java and Hongkong, were again piece of Iron in his hand. The brought before the Court on Saturday, other passengers were shouting

Mr. G. H. Wakeman (Crown Solic and yelling. Witness went back tor) prosecuted. Mr. M. K. Lo and to his cabin, got his revolver Mr. Leo d'Almada each représented and returned aft, with the revolver in bis hand. Near the entrance to five of the defendan

Mr. Wakeman said that the ship the engine room, he saw a number was due to leave sert on Tuesday, of Chinese who seemed to be threaten

Mr. Wakeman: What happened and suggested that it would be much ing two of the ship's officers. taken before then. He could not then more convenient if depositions were

see any reason why this could not be done.

A

He also held that it could not be

extradition applies only to

passengers came up again and we

Witness: I could not be sure of

paymaster whose webes should be meas, control credit and dominate respected. It about as payer of the industry. Whether these two great piper be alowed some voice in the nations are to work in harmony in choice of the tune. But its shaping the future of the work ar barcameras frequently show them-whether they are to ignore their selves averse from so much as a wonderful opportunity and waste nouncing the title, of the time they their vast resources in a criminal

A welcome gas extended in have chosen

race for world power the fate of the H.B.A's Supreme Court, Shanghal, Anglo-Japanese Alliance may largely last week, by the British and Amerkan TODAY'S POLICE OBERT PROCEEDINGS all the passengers. While still in determine. That the Alliance con Bars, to His Honour Justice Peter stitutes one of the sole remaining Grain, the new Assistant Judge of barriers to complete Anglo-American the Court Judge Grain has been How little the fall world importance understanding is shown by Putnam transferred from Egypt. of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance is Weale's avowal that he found in sppreciated by the British public, America general agreement with the much less ir Empire statesmen. is statement of Senator McCormick that shown in the one instance be the though possibly Britain and Japsu popular belief that renewal of the could make a treaty acceptable to agreement affects only the high con- the American Government they could tracting parties, with the possible not make a treaty acceptable to the addition of the United States, and American people who would decide in the other (to take but one example) the American polity in the last by the recent remark from the lips of General Smuts that the treaty, las

With the Alliance no longer de Do overwhelming interest for South feasible, now that, Russia has ceased Africa Both these weefully mistaken to be a menace to our Asiatic posses viewpoints serve to give force to the sious, is it any wonder that America, earnest appeal made by Mr. Ormsby finding herself faced under the treaty

The Captain 1 cleared the alley- Gore... that all the cards should with a haval supremacy in the west

way of Chinese and went to the be thrown on the table and the and a naval supremacy in the east,

The Magistrale quoted "Piggot bridge. On the way, I saw Lai Sang A very picturesque wedding was problem be treated as a whole in the finds it difficult to understand our solemnized at the Union Church, on Extradition" to the effect that and asked for the assistance of the full light of day. The matter one desire to renew an agreement that Shanghai, on June 4, by the Rev. A after arrest, there is a panse in the officers to arrest him, regarding him of rital contem not only to South is meaningless unless directed against N Rowland, MA, the contracting proceedings and nothing further can the instigator of the trouble. I Africa but to every part of the herself? If war between Britain and parties being John Lockhart Gordon, be done until the requisition is got hold of him but the Chinese British Commonwealth-nar to the the United States be impossible and of the Shanghai Electric Construction received.

Mr. Wakeman said that he did not were not sufficient in number to cope whole world-for no issue could more the other objects of the Alliance Co, Ld, and Margaret Isabel Lang, cleash indicate the future of the should properly be deft to the League eldest daughter of Mr. Archibald agree with that as there was nothing with them. I had to let the boy go.

to that effect in the Act.

My impression is that the Chinese League of Nations or have a more of Nations (which both parties profess Lang:

Mr. Lo: If after the arrest, a passengers wanted to get hold the Javanese cook and Ltd. important influence on the relation to trust and support), why maintain

The passing of a number of requisition is not received within of between the two greatest world foites the Agreement any longer. is dragon boats on their way to reasonable time, the Magistrate must the butler. Seeing that, I could not do much in the alleyway to-day, the British Empire and the question to which America cannot Yaumati. for the races on Friday discharge the prisoner. United States of America.

fail to find an obvious answer. In morning attracted a crowd on to a Mr. Wakeman admitted that a seat to the bridge and discussed In an Anglo-Japanese declaration

view of her distrust of Japan's in-Praya East bamboo wharf which prisoner could not be committed with the Chief Officer and Chief signed at Spa on July 8, 1923 2nd perialism-an ambitious pasal pro- gave way under the excessive weight without the foreign warrant and Engineer what should be cone-

I went for the Chinese compradore forwarded by the British Foreign gramme can mean only one thing throwing several persons into the requisition, but held that there was Office and the Japanese Government (Americans reason)--can we wonder water, fortunately without sericas nothing to prevent the bearing being and told him to invite the second class passengers to a consultation begun. to the Secretariat of the League of that America, views with growing results.

Mr. Lo contended that until the considering that they were better to Nations for registration. it was a misgivings ant seemingly strange nounced that the governments of attitude an attitude that could so

Mr. J. S. D. Scanten, assistant in requisition was received, the de confer with than the steerage

cited the two countries had come to the easily be explained and makes no the firm of Messrs. Rigold, Bergmann fendants were not before the Ma-passengers. They were not-so ex- The MagistrateIt was-the coachnion that the existing Anglo- attempt to disguise her intention of and Co. Singapore, succumbed to the gistrate he

injuries be sustained in a motor Japanese Aliance though in harmony strengthening herself in every way cycling accident in Orchard Road when assumed that the requisition-would passengers who had been making the with the spirit of the Covenant of the Fossible against possible aggression he came into colision with ache arrive. "If it is not sent, why should trouble, then? League of Nations

was not entirely in, the Pacific? It is of vital im- rear Government House gates. He evidence be taken? He said that

it was intelligent anticipation on that, your Worship. While they consistent with the letter of that portance, therefore, that we remove never regained consciousness after Covenant which both governments once and for all this fatal barrier to being thrown from his machine. The the part of the Crown that the were on the bridge the continued) earnestly desire to respect." Accord complete Anglo-American understand- deceased, who was only 28 years of requisition would be sent. If he Lai Sang and one of the passenger. ingly they had the honour jointly tong, either by placing fall trux in aze, came from South Africa.

might indulge in intelligent anticipa- came on to the bridge, uninvited tion also, he thought that when the and were sent away. I gathered that inform the League that they now the League of Nations, or if that is recognised the principle that if the impossible with America not a member and the Girl Guide troops of the the Captain's statement, on which been a fair fight; that two Javanese St. Andrew's Boy Scout troop Netherlands Government received the complaint was that it had not said agreement be con.aned after by following the simple course suggest- July. 1921 it must be in a form which ed by 3. d. G. Gardiner when he Diocesan Girl's and the Kowloon application was being made, it would had set upon the boy; Lai Sang:

I thought it, wise to punish the Schools paraded at is not inconsistent with that Coven propounded the following succinct Andrew's Church, Kowloon, of Sun- serious cases, and this is not such a two Javanese, to pacify the ant." These views, at first sight so solution of the problem:The day morning and were inspected by case

people," and had them locked The second admirable, unfortunately acquire a Treaty is primarily concerned with His Excellency, the Governor (St. R.

The Magistrate said that the only up for six hours. note of insincerity, if not actual. In that Treaty China berself E. Stubbe KCMG.) His. Excellency, point to be decided was whether or class passengers saw that this hypocrisy. when read together with is clearly" entitled to be included. who was attended by bir. D. Burling, not requisition must be here before had been done. I thought the matter the treaty, not one provision of which she is at least as much ecncerned in tam A.D.C., afterwards attended the Court took evidence. The Act was then settled.

did not make any provision to that Shortly afterwards, three "people could not be safely left to the League her own future as Japan, and Great service at St. Andrew's where the effect, although it was essential that came back again, one second class Indeed, what is even more fatal to Britain are. And with China, the preacher was the Bishop of Victoria. the requisition zanst be here before passenger, the third compradore, and these noble sentiments. certain of United States also should be a signs

the case for the Crown was comNo. 5 "tugitive." They said the the main provisions would seem to

The legitimate interests of tory.

Although it had been announced cluded.

passengers were not satisfied with usurp the peculiar functions of the Americes in the Pacific and the deve that the Dragon Boat Races were to Mr. d'Almada: The treaty with the punishment meted out to the League, notably several of the fol-lopment of China are at least as im be continued at Yaumati on Saturday the Netherlands Government provides

The consolidation and mainter-portant as our own or those of Japan, the fixture was abandoned owing to that 20 days might-clapse before

and they have in them no element of the fact that the necessary permission requisition is received..

for the second day's racing could not Mr. Wakeman: It is surely to the ance of the general peace in the privilege such as that which vitiates he obtained from the Secretary for advantage of your clients that I regions of Eastern Asia and of Anglo-Japanese policy," As it Chinese Affairs. The organisers had should go on with the case. India; (b) the preservation of impossible to renew one portion of hoped to hand over a considerebic The Magistrate: I think we might the common interests of all the the existing treaty without breaking som to various charities but instead take it that the requisition will powers in China by insuring the the voluntary pledge made to the of that they will, it appears, have to independence and integrity of the League of Nations in the 1920 Anglo-make good a defcit of several hun- Chinese Empire and the principle Japanese declaration. and the other dred dollars.

The Magistrate: You refused the of equal opportunities for the portion is to all practical purposes

dictation of the passengers. commerce and industry of all meaningless, why renew an agree of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson, and Co The wedding of Mr. J. McCaig,

The Captain: Yes: I also said nations in China. (a) The main ment that tends to stultify the League, Tientsin, to Miss Gatlsy, took place

that if Lai Sang was not satisfied tenance of the territorial rights of lays us as a nation open to serious at All Saints Church, Tientsin, on the was taken, it would be at the peril in Hongkong and make a complaine be could always go to the authorities the high contracting parties in misconception, and jeopardises our 4th June,, the Rev. L Williams of the Crown, and if afterwards he A little later, four or five other brain says We are reminded of

the regions of Eastern Asia and relations with a people chosen by des officiating. this undoubted psychological pheno

The bride was given moved for babeas corpus, he would passengers came to me, very much of India, and the defence of their tiny to cooperate with us in promot away by Mr. T. E. Watts, Mr. Morse do so menon by some passages in an

excited, and said they were not special interests in the said ing the world's peace and prosperity acting as best man, and Miss Evelyn The Magistrate intimated that he satisfied. They would give me 20 interesting new book entitled “The

regions."

How much better to give a great Watts bridesmaid. A reception was was prepared to hear evidence. minutes and after that the con- Mystery of the Daily Mail." by F. A. As any revision of the treaty to make impetus to the League, sweep away held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Mr, Wakeman said that he had not sequences of what should happen. McKenzie. This is a sort of history it consistent with the spirit and misunderstanding, and strengthen the T. E Watts, after which Mr. and known the case would come on that should be for me. One of them was. of the first 25 years of the Daily letter of the Covenant must inevit-bonds of friendship between the two Mrs. McGaig left for Peking where day, and did not have his witnesses the fifth man before the Court. Be- Mail, completed on May last, and ably eliminate provisions that pre- great commonwealths!

the honeymoon will be spent.

in Court. He had attended" only to fore the 20 minutes had elapsed, we the "mystery" is the paper's "consume to govern the independence

ask that a date might be fixed. beard a disturbance and the Chief. to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gallop.tinued growth" which the book and integrity of a nation without

Described by the Magistrate as Remarking that in that case all the Officer went to see what it was a bully and a scoundrel,- a Chinese discussion which had taken place and came back with a second cook, KERR-On June 4. at Shangha tries to explain. The passages which reference to the League, much less

youth sentenced to fourteen days' was beside the point, the Magistrate Satimin, who had his bead broken to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kerr. Sanght our eye referred to the official to the country, concerned, the only passion for secrecy," which every plausible excuse left for renewing

imprisonment for assaulting a girl fixed the hearing for noon to-day, and was bleeding considerably. A paper. if it is to do its duty by its an alliance never popular at Home

hom and breaking her bucket, will he would sit late to finish the case. at the water fountain at Hung- and intimated that if necessary, lot of Chinese had attacked him.".

We decided to place the Javanese public," has to fight time after tine, and frankly offensive to India and

spend four bours of the first day of

on another deck, away from the In Hongkong this passion" has Australia, is contained in the following

his sentence în stocks at the scene of

the Chinese. One of them, Wakdam. LEITAO - GRIBOVSKY.-On June spread outside officialdom, and serms Article 2-

his offence. Defendant alleged that

had to be carried. He cried and 4, at Shanghai. Anna "Gribor- to animate all sorts of people.

complainant hit him and he only

wept; he thought we were delivering. sky, to Eduardo Leitao.

Officials, high and low, are often

retaliated. The Magistrate, Mr. Lind-

him to the Chinese and that he would, CLARK-BRAND.-On June 4. at obsessed with the notion of hiding

sell: Do you suggest that a young

be torn în pieces. Shanghai, Andrew James Clark, their doings behind a smoke cloud

girl like complainant assaulted you eldest son of the late James They forget that they are the ser

first? You are a perfect gentleman !! Today, when the hearing was Clark, C. M. Customs, Shang-vants of the nation, and, except

resumed Mr. H. C. Macnamara (of hai, and Alice Brand of Shang- when there are real reasons to the defence of a territorial rights A Chinese who was reported to The Tokyo Finance Department Messis Deacon Looker. Deacon and hai

contrary [who should judge 1. the or special interests mentioned the police on Saturday as missing announces that Japan's trade with Harston) watched the case on behalf CORDON-LANG.-On June 4, at

nation has the right to know what in the preamble of this from his home in Henghom, was China dering the month of May of the Java China Japan Lijn, you considered the ship to be in Shanghai, John Lockhart Gor-

yesterday found drowned in the amounted to V.22,148,000 bi exports In reply to Mr. Wakeman, the

The Captain: "I considered 'the don to Margaret Isabel, eldest they. its servants, are dome. In

agreement, the other high con harbour. In the alance of any and: Y:15,343,000 in imports, the Magistrate said there was no need to daughter of Mr. Archibald Laax facts needlessly from the public, has, recent year, officiaklom, by keeping

tracting party will at once come marks of violence, the case is thought balance being Y.5,805,000 in favour state the fact he had seen the Javanere to be in disuger of their lives. The witness further said that to the assitance of its ally, and to be one of suicide.

of exports. These figures show Captain's statement. on various occasions, caused much

will conduct the war in conmon W

decrease of Y,10,278,000 in excorts In reply to the agistrate, Mr. Lo he saw no weapons in the bands of unnecessary public alarm and, dis and make penes fr mutual agree- A Chinese boy knocked down by and a decrease of Y.1,548,000 in im said he still persisted in the Chinese passengers The removal FILSON.-At Shanghai, on June 6,tress, Our Governor's recent tap

ment with it

motor car No. 284 on Boabam Road ports as compared with the corres his objection to the Court pro of the Javanese crded the trouble. 1921, Adeline Burrows, dearly to Peking showed how an unnecessary With Russian and German aspiz yesterday afternoon, la now in the ponding mouth of last year. From ceeding with the case in the absence Re and the officers thought fresh beloved wife of G. C. Wilson, mystery could endanger even the ations in the Facific finally dead, Government Civil Hospital suffering the beginning of January to the end of the requisition for extradition. trouble was brewing on Saturday peace of nations! It is not a mere this case, probably the most pro- from injuries to his legs which were of May, exporte to Caing totalled Mr. Wakeman explained that the night, officers were posted at various "fugitives" appeared in connection points, but the night, pissed without matter of letting the newspapers life cause of the harmful rumours crushed by the wheels of the car: Y.120.773,000 and Imports from have wares to sell, nor of gratifying in China that Britain is the sinister There is no information as to how Chion Y.63,310,000, the balance being with a charge of revolt by two or incident. When notifying Hong-

the accident occurred. public curicity. Publicity is, in power behind Japan, becomes to all

Y57,463,000 in favour of exports, more persons on board the ship kong of his arrival be asked that the Tjikembang between June 3 and police might come on board as there most matters, a necessary guaranty practical purpoees quite incaningless, Suffering from faluies received The Members of Council of the 5, on the high may against the had been trouble on the voyage

The case is proceeding. of square dealing. Honesty is seldom for even if war between Britain and through being knocked down by Engineering Society of China enter suthority of the master of the ship, afraid of the light; it is, if the scrip America were not impossible,noBritish astor car No. 27, in Queen's Road Lained Mr. A.P. Wood to a farewellCat. Yoham Nicolaas Bouman, tures be sound, dishonesty that loveth Government, however reckens or un- West on Saturday afternoon, a dinner on Monday evening last at the master of the Dutch ..kembang (Hozbzona, MoSDAY, JUNE 12, 1991-darkness isther than light. In principled, would for a moment Chiese boys Admitied to Shanghai Clubs Mr. L. Tuxfords the was the first winess. He said that

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A Chinese girl was yesterday If by reason of an unprovoked removed to the Government Civil attack or aggressive action Hospital suffering from opium wherever arising on the part of poisoning, from which she is expect any other Power or Fowers, either ed to recover. The dug is alleged high contracting party should to have been self administered. be involved i

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Mr. Wakeman: The Dutch Consul is-prepared to swear that. The 20 days mentioned by Mr. "d'Almada the Colonies. have been extended to 60 days for

Mr. Lo said that if the evidence

TO-DAY'S HEARING,

THE CAPTAIN'S EVIDENCE.

Javanese. They wanted the two Javanese handcuffed to the rail in

the midst of the Chinese passengers"

and left there for 50 minutes.

Mr. Wakeman :Did you do this?

• The Captain: No Sir, I refused. I said I could not do that; I was master, and it was not for the passengers to say what should be done.

The Captain- added that "revolvers^ were issued to the officers of the ship.

Mr. Wakeman: Was this because

danger.

Crown Colony our Civil Servants, risk the inevitable storm of popular the Government Civil Hospital. He President of the Society, presided and on June 4, at 4 pm, when on the Banished in 1917 for ten years realizing that so much of the public disfavour at Home and in the Do-was-aileged to have attempted to in proposing Mr. Wood health men high sea between Mike and Japan, on a confidential warrant, one of a as they can see sad hear has nothing minions that would make ita downfall cross the road in front of the car. tioned that he was the second Press Chinese boy, Lai Sang, complained gang of opiam smugglers charged to do with their appointments, emolu- as swift as sure, by attempting to When the driver saw him, it was too dent of the Society in 1902, and was that the Javanese bulers Asam this morning before Magistrate Orme The oficial mind everywhere getements, etc., are apt to assume that honour such an undertaking it late to pull ap, and a collision occurs again elected President for the 1919. had assaulted him. He exhibited a with having returned to the Colony at least one queer kink in it, as strango it has as little to do with their con meant even en-

chaufeur rendered all 20 Session Mr. Tuxford, then pre slight scratch. Witness called the before the expiry of his hapistimens mself sented air. Wood with a sliver, bowl, butler and naked for his version of period, pleaded guilty," but said the boy to the hospist from all the members of the Society the matter. He also called one of that he, came back to look up his Azinjuries are not con- at the same time, conveying to him the second cooks, Wakdan, bsit could elder brother to get some money to

if be fit for the best wisher of the members for not find out who was really, to blame, start business in the country

many years of happiness Lox himself He told the butter not to be so t

with his hands, and sent the boy to wes and Mrs Words

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