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A project is afoot teve Canton LATEST SHIPPING CHANGES. city museum.

The Heangshan istrict. in Kwangtung mayroon he a woman as candidate for the posif commis-"Kweilin.” sioner of education.

Canton reports "pect the Government to intervenin the rice shipping association atm) vo effect a speedy settlement.

Captain CS Isbister, of the "Chesgta," bas

gopa master,

Captain G. M. McDowell, of the "Kweilio" has goze "Chengta."

inadequate, a man being washed away and drowned last year by the flooding of the high road. Large reclamations from the ses bed are in progress along the shore before you come to that point, the filling for same coming from the landward side of the road, where excavations may already be noted. This work will occupy several years, according to labour available,

Mr. J. S. Anderson, from reserve, and perhaps pressure of other

has gone second officer, "Posting." rost, and meanwhile-as it

Captain D. T. James, of the "Wen were surreptitiously--another big Lieut. Commander S. Hall, chow has gone master. "Tangehow." commandin Mesure. Captain A. Harris, of the "Tang job will be proceeding without the RN.R, |public knowing of it, unless they see Mackenzie and Co.'s her Yangtze chow," is on leave.

Mr. L. G. Fogler, chief officer, told That is to say that along the "Loony ow" refund to hina

last week r New Zand there "Ningpo," is on reserve. line of the hillside from which "the he has been reading short þúday Mr. G. A. Evans, from reserve, has

gone chief officer, ""ingpo.” filling for the new marine lots is with Mr. Ha

Mr. W. D. J. Corlett, second officer, taken. will be exposed the bed of a

Fassengers who lefShangli by!"Luchow," is on reserve, handsome new circuminsular highway, the Empress of Asia for home in Mr. F. J. Griffiths, from reserve, eventually to replace the existing one. eluded Surgeon Commoder Joy, has gone second officer, "Inchow."

Mr. D. Warden, chief engineer, At the foot of the awkward hill that | RN., who has been withthe Yagtze

"Wenchow," has gone chief engineer, Jeads up and around the promontory gunboats for the past a year and

Mr. R. R. Roxbargh, Mera Theny "Tatung." towards the entrance to the Taikoo croft & representative inthiss. Docks, the new road will debouch on the present one, but its level will be 8 matter

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In response to an irritatiorum of fifteen the Hongkong Universty hir,

TUESDAY. - MARCH 28, 1922.

SIR EVERARD FRASER.

TRIBUTES TO THE LATK

CONSUL GENERAL.

HAINAN NEWS.

HONGKONG SHIPPING STRIKE EFFECTS

(From Our Correspondent.)

discussion during the past month bas The chief topic of interest and

been the Hongkong shipping strike.

Among the Shanghai tributes paid to the memory of the late Consul General, Sir Everard Fraser, whose unexpected death came as a great master, shock to the whole community, were

the following:

At the annual meeting of the The strike affected this port and General Chamber of Commerce, the district by cutting off mail and po Chairman, Mr. R. C. Pearce, said:-visions to some extent. The longest Before proceeding with the business period we were without mail was s of the meeting I should like to place day or so over two weeks. Some of on record the most sincere regret we the powers that be kindly provided a sil feel at the andden and untimely mail ship about every ten days death of the Senior Consul-General Foreign canned goods, citrus fruits, Sir Everard Fraser, K.C.M G., which jele, began to get scarce very soon took place in the early hours of this ster the strike affected the harbour morning. Apart from his endearing er tries. Finally stocks of dry goods qualities as a man and a friend, he etc., began to get low. The merchants- has always taken a most active put up the prices in a few cases bat interest in the welfare of the port, profiteering did not seem excessive more particularly in his position as meeting of a labour body was Senior Consul, and the community as called in Hothow to consider the a whole will keenly mourn the great strike, and everyone, including school loss which it has suffered through his principals and shopkeepers went. death. Our deepest sympathies go The object seemed to be to spread out to Lady Fraser, bis family and communis. Speeches were made again t capitalism, but the principal figures on the platform were some of the richest shopkeepers in the port. Most of the speakers belonged to the

capitalistic class "

Mr. S. Kavanagh, thief engineer, Tatang," has gone chief engineer, "Haibow."

Mr. W. W. Brown, second engineer. Tatung." is on reserve

Mr. A. Moore, second engineer, Hanyang." bas gone second engineer, Chiakiang."

Mr. R. Bain, third engineer,

of St. Stephen's Girl school ingehang," has gone second engineer, the Prince's visit.

H. S. "Cricket" (Lieutent-

Mr. G. B. Hood, from reserve, has Commander J. S. Morrel) and H.S. gore third engineer, "Wuchang." "Mantia" (Lieutenant-Command G.

Mr. R. Frost, chief officer, "Koon C. H. Lawson) arrived in Shanghon abing," is on leave. Wednesday last. These two gunsts

Mr. E. M. Paterson, sup'y second are to be put in reserve and Lien- officer, "Koonshing," has gone acting ant Commander Morrell will asat chief officer, some ship.

Mr. W. Sinclair has been appointed command over both of them. It tenant Commander Lawson will eit-second officer, "Tackwo." ly proced Home. ·

Mr. S. J. Barden, chief officer, "Tackwo,” is on leave.

Mr. A. Sinclair, from leave, has

feet higher. Instead of following-fang, vice director of the te

Bureau of foreign Affair, will the tramway around that awkward sent the Canton Govenment the curved hill, it will nose into the pro- ceremony o laying the cornerone montory, between the two terraces, sud emerge from the cliffs beyond. Writing without a plan before us, it is possible we may be in error as to this detail, but we believe that this short cat will undermine the new Taikoo Bowling Green now being made, while the old Bowling Green, already filled up and built over, will be buried fifteen to twenty feet below. This is wonderful engineering, and is only one detail of the development of our awkwardly staped island, at which future residents are sure to point with pride. "Perhaps by then there will be a new generation of little-minded fault-finders. Mean while, the work actually in hand is such as to impress us with a sense of the pettyness, of our present day grumblers, and the modesty of the official workers who are essaying such tremendous tasks without blowing their trumpets.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Peruvian coLsular tarifi has been increased from 2 to 4 per cent. ad valorem..

First pictures of the late Pope's obsequies are included in the Coronet Thestre's topical gazette.

Mr. Charles Bernard Brown, A.C.A. has become a partner in the Srm of Linstead and Davis.

The first of the vessels to run

relatives.

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The following message was issued by Mr. E. S. Cunningham, U.S. Contul General in Shanghai.

"The death of Sir Everard Fraser is a great shock; his loss will be a

One day during the first week of Wa-heavy one to the entire community. March two steamers came in and tried His larg experience in China and to load live stock, but the streets were service in Shanghai peculiarly fitted paraded by members of the Students him for the position of Senior Consul Union who carried banners urging and to preside over the deliberations that nothing be sold. Afterward some of the Consular Body. As such, he of the merchants said they refused to won the respect and affection of all sell betanse the steamers came down his colleagues.

without any goods aboard. They "Sir Everard Fraser way always would not sell unless the ships brought anxious to promote the best of Anglo-goods in exchange. However no feel- American relations; and co-operation in of bitterness was manifested by between Americans and British either side in the controversy. At appested to be a matter that was present all rejoice (both foreign and Chinere) that the troable is over and- very near to bim.

more take its free "His sudden death arouses the trade can once greatest sympathy for his family in course.

The internal situation of Hainza is their bereavementand for his country- men in their deprivation of his valued quiet. In the west of the island con- services on their behalf"

ditions are reported quiet. In Vax Touching reference to the death of sio district robbing is going on and Sir Everard Fraser was made in H.M hold-ups are frequent on the road to Supreme Court by Mr. Peter Grain, Kachek General Wang Khiang Acting Chief Judge, and M. 4. G. seems to have effectively cleaned up the Lai-chow peninsuls, and a very Mpesop, Acting Crown Advocate.

Speaking with evident and very dangerous band of brigands has ended its career. It is reported that the deep emotion, His Lordship said:

Mr. Crown Advocate, Before we General is now building a highway begin the work of the day I desire to from Kochow to Lui-chow city-as refer to the very great loss we have undertaking which gives employment sustained by the death of Sir Everard to 800 men. Municipal improve- Fraser, Sir Everard, as His Majesty's ments are going forward in both of the Cozen General in Shanghai, had ob- Kiungchow and Hoi ow. Shops are master, sained, I think I may say, the regard, gradually being torn down and new the esteem, and the affection of the fronts are appearing farther back whole community. You, gentlemen, from the street centre. Abuni” have known him for much longer several hundreds of yards long is period of time than I have. But the being constructed on the river front. short time-would that it had been longer-that I have known

quite him

Dfficient

the fact ferry service between Shy-gone chief officer, "Hingsang." hai and Nagasaki was launche

Mr. J. A. Sutherland, chief officer, Scotland on the 14th instant, acd-Hinsang" has gone chief officer, ing to reports received in Shach. "Choysang." It is 5,500 tons deadweight, sadis Mr. W. A. Balch, acting chief officer, socommodation for 150 Erst and 0"Choysang." has gone sup'y second second-class passenger. The ope officer, Cheongshing." ing company, is said to be g $2,000,000 for the erection of a S Japanese commercial museum Shanghai.

Amongst those who are leag for home to morrow morning one P. and O. steamer "Devanba,s Mr. F. P. Lealestey, who hasfer some time been in charge of the ar and clearance section of the Har Office. Nut least amongst the circle of friends who will look ford to Mr. Lenfestey's return. frca well-eamed farlough will bebe newspaper men by whom his ni ing courtesy and ready helples will not soon be forgotten.

Captain D. W. Ritchie, from leave, has gone master, "Loongsang."

Captain W. W. van Cortlandt, from leave, has gone master, “Loksang."

Mr. E. K. Baker, sup'y second officer, "Namsang, has gone sup's second officer, "Fooksang

Captain D. D. Ross, of the "Kangan," is on leave.

Captain W. McIlwain, "Kiargru" "Kiangar."

Captain W. S. Ross, from reserve, has gone master, "Kiangyu "

Captain J. H Davis, of the "Yushan," is on reserve,

Mr. M. P. Jensen, chief officer, "Yushon," has gone acting" master same ship.

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gone

Some 300 Shanghai whart coies Mr. C. Anbank, from leave, has gone employed by Messrs. Butterfield ndchief officer, "Kianghein.” Swire are dewarding an increas in Mr. I. P. Libutin has been appoint wages, owing to the increase inthe third engineer, "Kiangyung." cost of rice. The Chinese newspajers Mr. M. McPhail second ergineer, print a petition which the coolies have Kiangyang," has gone presented, pointing out that increases gineer, "Taishun." Eave been granted to their coolies by Mr. G. Compton has been appoint Ewo, the China Merchants, and Kaip second engineer, "Tungwah”

second

for me already to have regarded him with great love and affection. He was a man always at the service of his friends and the community, and devoted to his daty, always willing to give his time, his advice and his assistance to all and any that appealed to him. He was always patient to listen to any grievance, ready to night any wrong, and to give relief to sl distress. And when he gave, whether it was advice or it was help or relief, he gave not stintingly but with a full

There has been one change in the stoms staff, Mr. Charnings taking the place of Mr. Kennedy, chiei writer.

Miss A. H. Skinner, of the A.F.-- Mission, left per us. “Hai Man" or March 18, and is on her way to the United States.

Kinngchow, Hainan, March-20:

NEW ROADS,

At the end of last week Tientsin was the centre of a dest storm. It is stated to have had the appearance of ing, and concluding: We are obliged Ir. A. B. Dame, from leave, has those who appealed to him in aDY FROM THE PEAK TO REPULST of a yellow cloud, which gave the town a ghostly appearance.

at Shanghai to Cipt. and Mrs. the vay giest developments that The following have been elected MITH-On March 23 1922, as have taken place. Naturally, the as the new committee of the Shanghai General Chamber of Commerce.—

Smith & sou.

DEATHS.

therefore to appeal to you with tears, and hope you will take pity on our poor circumstances and increase our wages."

Among those passing through "Devanha" from Japan are Capt Hongkong on the P. and 0.8. Marriot, the retiring British Naval Attaché to Tokyo, who is accompani

third engineer, "Kisngping.". r. S. Roberts, third engineer, ching, has gone acting second eneer, "Kiangping."

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The new motor road to the Peak "Gentlemen, I desire, on behalf of proved its usefulness during the his Majesty's Judges, to express our recent strike, when it became the exceeding great grief at the sad news main artery for taking provisions, which we have received, and to say etc., The strike speedily changed the that long shall we mourn Eir Everard | attitude of the Peak dwellers towards Fraser, the experienced and conscien- the new road and little was heard of tions official, the cultivated and up- their former grause. Besides giving right gentleman, and the kindest and access to the Peak, the new road best hearted of frienda.””

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The welcome arch to be built in the French Convent, to Mr. and temporary needs, as thriftless Govern- front of Tokyo Central Station for- Men G. A. Mositano, a roz. meits have been known to do. It the arrival of the Prince of Wales CHILL-On March 18, 1922, at Lor- looks to Hongkong's future, in which Tower Bridge in London. It will next month is be modelled after the don to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Chill. it has faith, and most of its modern cost Y12,000. JENSEN,—On March 21, 1922, at undertakings are designed with an eye

Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. to growth and expansion. Much of Government has offered a reward of boat is also travelling the Rev. L. B. A report states that the Cantoned by Mrs. Marriott. On the same

under which preasure

the $20,000 for the arrest of the man who Cholmondeley who for long has been

appreciably shortens the distance to Da blow, not a move in the great

Repulse Bay. Built on similar Executive is now functioning is due to assassinated General Tang Hang last Chaplain to the British Embassy in figbetween Carpentier and Cook in

sonstruction lines to the road round÷ the fact that some of its predecessors Tuesday evening at the Taishatou Tokyo. Mr. Cholmondeley is a very Lon last month is missed in the re-

the island, which is the subject of did not expect or provide against Railway Station.

old resident of Japan, having arrived arable film showing at the Coronet there in 1887. He is now gong to Thee this evening. Here in

The bright litte entertainment pro-more than local fame, the new road Morrison ·Gap Road, England to spend a well-earned re- Holong the student of boxing can sided by the Quaints drew another leaves

the tirement.

foll the lightning tactics of the big and markedly appreciative immediately to Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Dep.rtment in whose province Mesars. N. S. Brown, C. G. S. Mackie,

Frames and weigh the qualities audience to the Theatre Royal last the Sikh Temple, and cut its

the edge of * Evidence of an unusual character of thustralian possibly better than night. Among the most successful Way there phenomena are most apparent V. Megaard, N. Nedairs, J. J. Pater was given at sa inquest opened by head in the crowded Albert Hall of the new numbers included in the hill to Bowen Road which it is the Public Works Department, son, E. C. Pearce, N. Lees Smith, G. H. the Shanghai Coroner Me. G. Witse since the camers is given a change of bill were three concerted joins little distance beyond the whose large planning on the Kowloon Stitt, C. W. Atkingn and P. W. King, on Wednesday last concerning spec vantage point and the filming items, a Somerset song called "Home tunnel. Between these two points, OMPKINS-On March 23. 1922, peninsula we sketched in an article Massey.

the death of James Alexander Buther arkably, alilled. From then the Twilight," "Old Cries of the road serves some very desirable- at Changhai, Ephraim Tompkins, published a few weeks ago. We have

land, chief officer of the etc. "Choy-opaghandshake to the final knock. London" and an amusing sketch building sites. Crossing Bowen Road, Inte Inspector P. W′ D, aged 52

The P. & 0.2.&. "Novara," from saug," whose des à éccured in the ou te cinema spectator has a view depicting the working of "the eternal it then branches off in two directions. also referred from time to time to London, had a rather unpleasant ex Mental Ward of the General Hospital the excelled only, by the referee's triangle in the upper classes as To the right, it cuts its way through years. JOBST-O March 23, 1922, at some of its chief enterprises now perience on Monday morning last on the Tuesday. Dr. Parsons, who was Fehe minute the two champions compared with the lower. To the mountain side to Wanchai Gap Changhai, M F. S. Jobet, aged taking shape on this side of the week when in the storm and fog she summoned to attend deceased on a te ring to the time the amling night the Quaints are presenting and thence to Magazine Gap. From [ 66 years.".

went store on the sands of the board the steamer on the afternoon of vir bors to storm of cheering "Patchwork" and their farewell per this point it rises gradually to the TALATI.—On March 21, 1922, at St.

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Anchors were im March 15, stated that he found that thinms spectator loses node of the formance on Wednesday night will be summit, which it reaches near the Marie Hospital, Shanghai, Jal, picturesque undertaking in hand at mediately dropped and when the tide Sutherland was suffering from delu edenent that culminates in the styled "Pot Fouri" Booking is as police station. To the left, the new

road branches off to Wangreichong": son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Talati, the present time is the development bad rizen and the fog lifted, the vessel sions. He had ideas that he was being driste moment, when Carpentier Mouiries.

Gap. Thence it proceeds to join the aged three months,

had no difficulty in getting off. She persecuted and that he was being win (mashing left to the chin and of the eastern constline, from Arsenal teamed inte port about 24 hours poisoned through corrosive sablinste sing night to the jaw, both THE CARE OF THE BABY the road is completed only as far as Repulse Bay Road. This section of Street to Shankin. As regards the late.

The patient was handed over to the city caught by the camera, gives The China Mail., Praya East Reclamation, this progress

charge of witness and was removed to C the count. Not realism but is every good mother's first considers the Wengnichong Gap Police Station.

tion, and often enough she is so worried | Here too, some fine building sites aręż The lanterns and candles ordered hospital, where he died as stated.res is this striking pictorial record by the little one sches and lils that she opened up with panoramic views of TWITH, JUWIKIR, PERLAO_WKVICH= made ie for any passar-by to see and

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