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PRINCE'S VISIT..

YAUMATI FEBRY..

TUESDAY, APRIL - HI,. 1922.

CHINA COAST.

REMARKABLE CORONET FILM TICKET SELLER IN TROUBLE LATEST SHIPPING CHANGES.,

THIS EVENING,

P

The case in which a ticket seller of

Mr. H. L Deanys appeared for the Ferry Co., and the accused, was represented by Mr. M. K. Lo.

on reserve.

SEAMEN'S STRIKE

THRILLS

of

ing to make us sceptical about the possibility of" frame ups" in this part of the world. There was a clana joa during the strike, which the

Chino Mail exposed. A long letter |

AS BETAILED IN VANCOUVER. purporting to come from a Guild sea-

Captain A. Harris, from leave, has man (denouncing his own colleagues) Among the many thousands who the Yaumati Ferry Co., was last week gone master. "Tangchow." Captain: The following thrilling account of was a file and a forgery. These saw the Prince during his crowded remanded on a charge of having-D. T. James, of the Tung-how," is dangers which attended the vessels

communist manifestoes, that do visit to the Colony few, it is safe to forged ticket in his possession, WAS

which managed to get cut come from Canton, may be the like. suppose would miss a chance of again mentioned at the Magistracy Captain W. Tonkin, of the "Foo-. The Canton postmark proses very lit-seeing him again, few would miss a yesterday afternoon when after the chow," has gone master," Kanthow." Hongkong during the recent strike- tle. There might be a mischief maker chance of seeing once more the facts of the case had been outlined a Captain W. J. Andrews, from reserve,dange which the average China. on the Shameen. There might even be wonderful celebrations staged in his further adjournment, was given until has gone master, "Foochow." Coast ships seems to have avoided— an obscure group of Chinese school becour Hongkong gets this rare next Monday.

Captair F. McGerity, from reserve, is culled from the Vancouver Dasly boys amusing themselves in the con- chance this evering when the film

has gone master, "Changsha." coction of these vicious manifestoes record of the historic visit will be

Captain G. D. Mills, from reserve,

Culorist, and betrays a breadth of They come to us in English. The screened at the Coronet Theatre for

has gone master, "Wan Ship. imaginative power on the part of the Canton Times claims to have made the first time. Depicting the main

Captain J. W. Harding has gone writer, asys Shipping and Engineering, diligent search for a Chinese original, incidents of the memorable three days

master, "Chusso." Captain R. Lewis, which ought to bring him untold and to have failed to find one from the moment the "Renown"

of the "Chusan, has gode master, wealth if made use of the realms of Our contemporary admits that steamed into the harbour, until the there may be a small group of moment the royal cruiser sailed away

Ection: communists working underground," escorted by the Japanese squadron, bat it inclines to regard these decu this remarkable picture will not only ments as "boax or a frame-up meant show local residents how the camera to discredit the Canton gorestment. caught incidents they themselves That atrocity is quite possible. Quite witnessed but still more important, respectable propagandists do that sort | how it caught incidents they did not of thing. We trust we hall never witness. Furthermore, fil bear that the hands of cur own people bave not been kept clean of such infamies.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Cable Communication Macao is interrupted.

with

An advertisement relating to the Ltd, newly-formed Peak Residents As

sociation appears in this issue.

DER A WING & CO.

63. Das Yeux Road, CENTRAL.

PITTENDRIGH-At Craiganin West, 161 Peak or the 16th irst, to Mr. red Mrs. W. Echtzzie Pitt. drigh, a daughter:

MARRIAGE.

ECCCEEE,

To call the other party a fool is clumsy propaganda, and is not dere. The Expert nowadays com

ita natural tunger for news, is

this

Captain C. R. Mecham, from re serve, has gone master, “Ta koo Wan I."

It was only with the ship's sargon, Dr. Van Etter, a Vancorer Captain P. E. Cowan, of the Fat- shan," has retired. Captain Raa, handling a sbon! in Ritchie from reserve, has gone master,

Fatshan"

According to M Dennys, the so- eased was employed to sell first and second class tickets on the Company's wharf at Yanmati, at a salary of $18"Chanan." per month. On March 17, trouble broke out among the employees of the Company through the discovery of some forged tickets. As a result, the Manager and the Ticket Inspector searched the accused's office. O the table at which the accused was sitting, the Ticket Inspector found 30 or 40 forged tickets mixed up with genuine ones. In the pocket of the accused's overcoat, 160 more forged tickets were found. The numbers on these tickets corresponded with those on the genuine ones. Two days later, six In addition to the Prince's visit ticket collectors employed by the film and a rollicking comedy, this Company absconded, being evidently programme includes Associated afraid of being implicated in the franci hibito great feature attraction In grasting the adjournment, the "What Women Will Do." Staged in Magistrate increased the accused's New York's upper and under bail from $750 to $1,000. worlds, this notable. drama gives Azna Q. Nilsson the leading role as a daring young

shows glimpses of the wonderful night illuminations, the lavish dar decorations, and the enormous cross As a record of one of the most memorable events in the history of the Colony it is unique.

the Helena May Institute, on Thurs-adventuress who smuggled opium, WRECK ON THE LAMOCKS.

An evening dance will be held at day, April 27 at 8.30 p.m. Tickets one dollar cach

İccal dancers scarcel need a reminder that the Kowloon Theatre's usual Tuesday dance takes place this evening, to popular have these events

become.

Members of Queen's College Boys' Association should read the advertisement in this issue inserted by the Honorary Secretary. It will interest them.

The Wat

Donations for Dr. Barnardo's Homes are earnestly invited, as in previous years during Lent-and should be sent to Mrs. H. E. Polluck, Helena May Institute.

dodged the police, dived from a flying trapeze in a cabaret, fakeda "spirit message, masqueraded as a society belle, conspired to deirand a wealthy widow-and then did the totally en- exp.cted. A perilous midnight dive into New York harbour and a sensa

tional horserace add to the excitement:

of a picture that is the very breath of romance and adventure,

a

ARMED MAN'S ARREST.

SIX MONTHS FOR STRUGGLE WITH POLICE.

JAPANESE COLLIER LOST.

Afr. A. E. Bathurst, chief officer, Chenan," has gone chief officer,

the

okehold, together with three of the ezgines, and the officers hauling. Mr. H. Vivian, chief officer, cables and running winches on deck "Chekiang," is on reserve. Mr. N. Penin visce of the decamped Chinese, son, from reserve, has gone chief that the Blue Funnel steamship officer, "Chekiang."

Protesilaus" succeeded in getting clear of the sexmen's strike at Hong

When the kong.

**Protesilaus Liangchor." Mr. C. R. Fisher, chic reached the Asiatic part, within two officer, "Liangchow," has gone chief hours she was deserted by every officer, Chenan."

Chinese'sboard; and that despite the Mr. H. Stephens, second offer fact that as a whole the crew was well "Chenan," has gone second offers, content, with wages and conditions "Liangchow."

aboard the vessel. Representatives of the strikers came aboard, and with threats of death, and, more terrible still to the Chinaman; threats to dig out the graves of their ancestors, drove them ashore into the ranks of the idle stamen. The Ne. I fremany day, hoping to lip quietly tack to who returned to the ship the following

work, was followed aboard by a union worker with a revolver in his hand, and forced off the ship at the point of the gua

Mr. F. H. W. Graybrook, second officer, "Liangchow," has gone second officer, "Cheman.”

Mr. C. Stebbing, from reserve, has gore chief officer, "Kaifong."

Mr. J. R. Nesbitt, from reserve, has gone third officer, "Kwangchow.” Mr. H. H. Bolderson. from reserve, has gone second officer, "Tean."

Mr. H. Histed, sup's second

The C. N. S. "Shantung" (Captain Robertson) arrived at Shanghai on April 6 from Hongkong having on officer;" Taming," is on leave. board Captain Hircta and a crew of Mr. D. M. Stuart, second engineer, 27 officere and men of the Japanese "Luanyi," has gone second engineer, Mr. J. H Cameron, str. "Sawo Maru," which was wrecked "Kwangse."

Wis

:

Six days after arrival, the "Pro- tesilaus managed to get of to sea- again, with the few white men aboard doing the work of the missing crew of

ninety-one

Chinese. Feat

Blue-

manner on the same morning,

off the White Rocks Lamock Island), from reserve, has gone second eag near Swatow, on the morning of neer. "Laenyi. April 3.

Mr. J. Scar, third engineer, The "Sawo Meru,"which was owned "Lachow," has gone third engineer, by the Toyo Kaimm Co. of Fushiki, Chili." Mr. B. Gearter, third engi. Funzel ships left Hongkong in that bound to Hongkong from neer, Chili," has gone third engineer, proceeding at a slow and safe speed Keelung with a cargo of 1,146 tons of "Luchow." coal, when at 6.30 o'clock on Monday Mr. D. Warden, from reserve, to Junk Bay, just catside Hongkong,

where crews of Shanghai Chinese; morning dating a fog, she went has gone acting chief engineer,

brought down from the north by share. Efforts were made to get her "Wenchow." off without success, and seeing that

Mr. G. W. Clark, second engineer, special steamer, were taken abeard, she would be a total wreck and there "Hangsbow," has gone second engiThe transfer war attended by some was no chance of saving her, the neer. "Whangpa."

excitement, as dozens of Chinese- Mr. J. R. Seed, from reserve, has junks hovered about, with decks Captain ordered the vessel to be

gone second engineer, "Hangchow" cleared for action. Many of these Mr. W. T. Cromby, from reserve, has native craft had sides bristling with. ancient guns, muzzle-loaders of fifty gone third engineer, Hangchow," Mr. A. McVean, third enginer, intended by their native CFLers and more years ago, of small calibre, “Hangchow," is on reserve.

abandoned.

Arrested in Portland Street, Mong kok, on the night of March 29 after fierce anuggle with the police in The O.S.K. has decided to send the course of which Sub-Inspector the vessels on their South American Field of Yaumati Police Station was line to Saigen. Up to now there has accidentally shot through the left been so direct connection between thigh with his own revolver, a Chin-1

At 1 p.m. the crew was taken on Japan and Saigon except by the M..ese was brought before Magistrate board the C. N. 6. "Shantung," which Wood yesterday afternoon charged was standing by and taken to en remand with the nnlawful postes Shanghai. It has been decided that the son of a fully loaded 5-chambered Prince's Pavilion must be pulled Smith Weston revolver. down. It is reckoned not to 3. T. H. Eing. D.S.P. (Kowloor),!

vessels

be

strong enough to withstand typhoons and the site is wanted for cenotaph anyway. But there will be a few rig darets held there first.

who appeared far the prosecution, DEATH OF MRS. ARATOON preferred an additional charge of

SETH. resisting the police whilst in the ex- ecution of their daty. He also drew

the Magistrate's attention to the fact Hongkong has lost one of its oldest that the revolver had been well oiled, revidents by the death early this apparently with a view to using it morning of Mrs. Seth, widow of the Late Mr. Aratoon Seth, LSO., who that night.

for many years acted as Registrar of

Sub-Inspector Field, in the witness

tem minutes

alter they

The late Mr. Seth, who was born

2 a.m.

Mr. R. Carruthers, from reserve, primarily as protection against the "Kansa" pirates that infest Chinese waters. has gone third engineer, Mr. W. Carrick, third- engineer, On this occasion, however, they were very willing to send a fem, ball shot Kans," is on reserve.

over the water in the cause of the striking resmen. Police boats and British naval craft, gathered about in formidable number, discourag- ed all thoughts of violence, sad WAS carried out signing without 1 battle being waged.".

Mr. H. Birkett, third engineer, "Chinliang," has resigned.

Mr. W. Jones, from reserve, has gone second oficer, "Hongsang."

Mr. A. M. Henderson, thire officer, Fooksang." has gone third officer, Loongiang.

Mr. B. Griffithe, second officer. Loongsang

," has gone second officer, "Namsang

"3

Mr. F. L. Ide, suply third officer, Kimsang." has gene sup'y third officer, "Namsang

of the

is on reserve

of sext account.

PRINCE AT SEA.

At Union Church yesterday, the Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie married hir. Cecil Philip Roes, of Messrs.. Mackin non, Mackenzie & Co., to Mise Elizabeth Garden Macdonald, younger daughter box stated that as the result of the Supreme Court. of Mr. and the late Mr. James information received, he went to

BANK REPORT. Macdonald, Government Marine Mongkok soon after 8 o'clock on the in Singapore, was about 70 years old Surveyor, of Hongkong Miss Elinore evening of March 29 sccompanied by and spent most of her life here until

YOKOHAMA SPECIE. BANE. M. Robertson was bridesmaid. Are Detective Sergeant Dorling and the retirement of her husband-in About 1909 when she accompanied him to ception was held at the Hongkong two Chinese detectives.

Captein L, F. McHussey, from bud Fagand. He died there last year and reserve, has gone master, "Loong Hotel

The net prost of the Bank-for the taken up their positions under cover Mrs. Seth returned to live in Hong-

sang"

past half-year, síter providing for all | pese a foolish statement, attributes Finding the erection of Lane in Portland Street, the accused made kong.

Mr. W. Łatkin, second officer, Ead and doubtful debts, rebate on Up to a week or two ago Mrs. Seth it to the party to be discredited, and Crawford's new building in Des Voeux his appearance. Oce of the Chinese

"Hinsang.

clusive of yen 4,754,936.69 brought- the public does the rest. The victim Road, Wiseman's Cafe has moved to defectives pourced on the secured appeared to be in her usual health teang, has gone chief officer, bills, etc. shows gen 14,847,143.40 in-

Mr. A. Sinclair, chief officer, forward from last account. may repudiate authorship of the its temporary premises on the ground who struggled violently. The other and then she complained of difficulty

The Directors propose that yea icily. That will merely suggest to Boos of St. George's Building, pre- Chinese detective then went to his breathing. One of these attacks Hinsang." has gone chief officer, the public that he is low sebamed ofviously occupied by the machinery comrade's assistance. All three men occurred early this morning and, ingtang." Mr. D. G. Burleigh, chief 4,000,000, be added to the Reserve BOSS-MACDONALD.-On 10th it There is suficient incredulity and department of Messrs. Shewan Tomes, were struggling fiercely when De although Dr. Black's attendance as officer. "Mingsang." is on reserve. Fund, and recommend a Dividend at

inet. at Caica Church, Cecil scepticisem abroad to thwart the It will stay there for a couple of years tective Sergeant Dorling and the procured, she passed away at about

Captain D: Bitchie, from the rate of twelve per cent. per Philip Ross to Elizabeth Gordon truth, but ro: enough to defeat the and already the Cafe's numerous witness approached. A movement on

The deceased leaves three sons. Two reserve, has gone master, "Loksang" annum, which will absorb. Yen Macdonald, younger daughter of propagandist. It is an easy job; patrons are beginning to feel quite at the part of the accused caused the

Captain N. W. van Cortlandt, of 6,000,000, Mrs. and the late Mr. James provided it is Det bampered home in their new and spacious witness to, draw his own revolver of them are in Hongkong-Mr. Harold

The balance, Yen 4,847,143.40, the Lokrag," has gone master, Macdonald of Hongkong.

ty scruples. The Press, in surroundings.

and held it in his right hand. Seth, the well known, jocker, and Yatshing." Captain J. M-Ainth. will be carried forward to the credit The accused fought desperately, Mr. J. Hennessy Seth, partner in the

"Yatshings DEATH.

to be relied upon for cheap, if not Captain W: C. Lycett, who will and suddenly stooping put both firm of lesers, Percy Sunith, Seth and.

Mr. E. S. Hurley, from leave, has gratuitous, co-operation. Meanwhile, be remembered as master of the hands in his girdle. One of the Fleming. Third son, Mr. S. A. Seth,

gane sup's chief officer, "Taksang." SETH-At 2am. on April 11th, at the really shread man who knows Cyclops," of the Blue Funnel Chinese detective succeeded in is at Shanghai.

Mr. A. B. McIntyre, sup❜y third No. 2 Peak Boad Bra A. Seth, what is going on in the world believes feet, but recently in charge getting the accused's left hand away

engineer, Hanguang," has gone. widow of the late A Beth, nothing he rees, until it is too late to of the £.6. "Ascanios" running from his girdle while the witness held

sup's third engineer, "Kutwa."

second Mr. J. J. Robertson,

The P. & O. Devanka passed the " formerly Begistrar the matter whether he believes it or not. to Australia, is retiring after 36 years' his right hand. The witness felt a Supreme Court, Horkorg. The Bat such men are not numerous service with the company, 26 years of revolver in the girdle and took

engineer, "Kutro," is on reserve. Renown at 2 p.m. on April 2nd; and funeral will pass the monument People, ATC always ready to which he has had a command, and possession of it, helding it in his right

At the P.W.D. Offices yesterday Mr. T. C. Barclay, third engineer, the following messages were ex- at 5 p.m., to-day."

believe evil, and there are during which time he has steamed haud with his own weapon. The afternoon four lots of Crown land" Katwo," has gone second engineer,

"Captain, officer, crew and pas- many things that the mob 1,250,000 mules, exclusive of the time witness then put the accused's right in predisposed to believe and desires he was ruling on the English coast. hand op. In doing this he caused his were offered for sale by public auction, same ship

Mr. R. Thomson, second engineer, sengers offer humble duty and best: wishes for the rest of your great to believe. The propagandist scarce. While engaged on War service in the own revolver to fire. He afterwards Mr. Liu Yik Cheang bought for Tuckwo," is on leave.

$10,000 New Kowloon lot No. 362, The Chips Mailly needs to be explicit then. A hint Cyclops," a vessel well-known in this discovered that he accused was which has su area of 45,000 ure," Haena," has gone second officer, thank Captain, oficers, ship's company

Mz. NJ. Klopper, second officer voyage

HRH the Prince desires to -port he was twice fired on by a sub-the leg. The

Its upset price was $6,750. For $2,000 How far the Cantonese have been marine, the torpedoes parring him by finally overpowered and taken Mr. Li Ping secured a lot at Aplichan, leave, tad gone second officer, and passengers of 8.8. Devasha for

"Kiangwah," Mr. O. Gents, from suffering at the hands of propagandists two feet and 12 feet, respectively. to the Station struggling the upset price being 51,740. The

their kind message and good wishes.” **Haran.**.* in Saturday's Cantan

A Chinese was charged before: After a Chinese detective had given other two were rural building lots and may have been

propagands Magis rate Wood this morning with corroborative evidence, the Magistrate both of them were sold for their upset or it may have been a protest the undanful possession of a banquet decided to deal with the accused prices. Mr. A. G. Hewlett bought against propaganda. The China Mail tablecloth the property of the Chinese summarily, although Mr. King Lad the one at Pokfulum for $1,548 and We lip in a propaganda age. It cannot say yet. It suggests that s Gese al Chamber of Commerce. In saked earlier in the case that he be Mr. W. Farmer, of Canton, bought is, as A policy, a new development, Communist Manifesto which the spector Blackman said that the committed to the comitial spasion the other, situated on the new foader, "Kianghein." although much of its method is as Hongkong papers published as cused was arrested outside a Wan Mr. King asked the Mad trate to from Wanchai Gap to Magazine Gap, old as man. To state a position emanating from Canton

chai pawnshop with the table cloth take a serious view of the case as fairly, and let the people judge, would “frame up.” That is Am-in his possession. He refused to give there had been many armed robberies be honest propaganda; bat ex parte erican expression meaning sa ag- the police any explanation as toe Yaumata recently Matements are not easily or naturally gregation of false evidence to how he got it. Is was traood to the - Asked if he had nggihing 20 y made fair; and no propagandist has make things look blück against an ac- Chinese Chamber of Commerce by the the cased said that the revolver tried it yet. It is too mild, teo tame,essed. In this ease the manifesto," laundry mark, and must have been belonged to one of his trends, whoUSI

are subject to disorders of the dos ebrerts in its affects. The genuise or faked, kelped to prove that stolea, while the Chamber was remov- had asked him to take it to Hongkong bowels and should receive the most care object of the professional propagandist. Canton is rotten with communism, sing from Do Your Bad Central to for him. He was unable to fad the fet affen on. As soon as any unnatural for the deep sexted cough of the adult

Connaught Bond Gate - friend nous into shape public.opinion to his own-charg-which;to those knowing the - No 64, biking, and facts are irrelevant if Chinese and knowing communism, Accused was sentenced to one month's fictions seem moms likely to ensure needs a lot of growing There is noth-hard labour,

of

·UTA, COSTICE, PUBLIO JRTICE.”.

fenstera, TuRDAY, APRIL 1, 1622

PROPAGANDA,

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remains to be seen. An article

Times

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Mr. W. Cowell has been appointed Mr. 8. Robertson, second engineer, third engineer; "Fetching."

"Kwangtah," has gone second agi

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Mr. T. D. Sherrilt from reservé, has gone second engineer, Taision, Mr, M. McPhail, second engineer, Taishun," has gone second engineer, "Kiangyung".

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