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seems somehow appropriate to the genius locii. As for camels, we were never more serious. We have seen what they can do and do do in Australia, and are sure they would be a success here. In the present stata of the water supply, their ability to go so lady without a drink (auch s good example to our magistrates) is a factor that should not be disregarded. Meanwhile, far the sake of the children, we would suggest that the experiment be extended in the way
↑ BISHOP POZZONI AS
DEFENDANT.
POLICE COURT CHARGE.
NUISANCE ON R. & PROPERTY,
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WAR MEMORIALS UNVEILED.
CEREMONY AT JARDINES
EWO AND INDO CHINA 8.N. COL
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. 1922.
LEARNING TO DRIVE.
WITHOUT A LICENCE.
THE HAND.
"AT THE WINDOW.
The Chinese tenant of the second Mr. A. Basto was summoned before | Mr. J. A. Fraser at trafe time in the floor of No. 321, Canton Road, Kow- Police Court yesterday for having loon, was summoned before lir. R. Fi Lindsell, this morning with having driven motor car No. 489 without a dumped rubbish down the air shaft driver's licence.
into the yard of the Carting Mr. Basto admissed that he never Manganese Potty Factory which oc
This morning at the offices cl Mr. B. E. A. Webster appeared be fore Mr. N. L. Smith at the Magistracy Messrs. Jardine Matheson and Co. this morning, on behalf of the Rt. Rev. Ltd, two war memorials ware un-had a licence and said he did not cupied the ground floor of the of greater variety, Rare and curion Bishop Pozzoni, to answer four sub,veiled, one to the memory of fallen Feenced driver was sitting next to as faks are, we shall get tired of monses for having failed to comply members of the firm and the other to him.
with various notices to abate a
seeing nothing rise in our depart mental carta. Too many yakt will be mototomous.
LOCAL IND GENERAL
Saigon has been declared an fected port an account of cholers.
think one
Was necessary as the
building.
:
before. On this occasion his watch-
catch the rascals responsible for it.
Mr. W. V. Curtiss, proprietor of the Sergt. Smith said the offence took factory, said that he had never seent nuisance, to wit,-accumulation of men of the Indo China S.N. Co., whe refuse in the servants' quarters and lost their 'Eres during the war. place near the Playing Grounds in the defendant dump the rubbish. In fact, this thing had been going on for compound ef St. Joseph's Building The ceremony was of private Chatham Road, Rowison. It was a some time and he had been unable to Robinson Road; and clear the choked nature, being attended by members dangerous spot to leam to drive a car, surface drains on the compound of the at the staffs of both companies. The as there were quite a lot of children said building.
unreling was performed by Mr.about. Mr. Webster said that the Bishop D. G. M. Bemard, the dedicatory pro-
Mr. Basto said that it was the first man saw the rubbish coming from the
defendant's window. - in-win no way responsible for the nouncement being made by the time he had attempted to drive a car,
The Magistrate: Did he have a Land he was not going fast, probably building although it is the property of Bishop of Victoria.
grudge against you 1-1 dan't know, the Roman Catholic Mission. M
not more than 10 miles per hour. Webster explained that the building
Inspector Garrod aid that the but I don't think se: The other two had been contracted out to a man
police issued learners licences for foot aabove do the same thing. E named Hop Shun, to whom the notices
31, which covered a period of two understand it is a common practice in were turned over directly they had
months. been received.
A branch of the Kao-Min Tang has been established in Changsha,
Hunso.
Thirteen cases of plague wers notified yesterday. All were Chinese eight proved fatal.
The master of thes.s. "To Chung" reports suspicious weather" dur- ing the voyage from Saigon.
The corpse of Nam Hoi, a motor Ltd ious bandit recently executed, has been transported from Canton for burial.
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GABRIELLA, MARIA leloved
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• TESTE, ¿CATION.
to
the
Suddenly collapsing outside the Koshing Theatre in Queen's Road West yesterday afternoon, an elderly Chinese died in the smbulance on the way to the hospital
sang
THE MEMORIALS. :
The memorials have been erected in the big entrance hall of the office. On the right hand side stands that erected by Messrs. Jardine Matheson. It is a representation of Peace,
The Magistrate said that the owner of the building was the responsible a party in law
draped figure holding a sheathed sword in the left hand and Mr. Webeter agreed and said he aloft in the right hand an olive was prepared to admit a technical branch. At the foot of the memorial offence. He understood that the is a wreath: Luisances had been removed since the The front of the pedestal beats the autocases were served. Hop Shan words: "This Statne is erected by was the man who managed the state, Jardine, Matheson and Company in and there were some Chinese tenants Honour of Those Members of the Staff who fell in the Great War, 1914- in the bailding,
Sanitary Inspector Hill said that he 1918." The two sides of the pedestal had visited the building this morning bear the names of the fallen, as sad found the nuisances bad been follow R. G. Monro, MC, Capt. removed. He had served notices on 2, 18th London Regt. (London Irish the Bishop between May 23 and 30 Rifles), Died of Wounds in France, before taking out the summonses. 19th Sept. 1916; C. H. L. Symons,
Mr.
Cuiranier
A fine of $10 was imposed.
OUR GOVERNOR.
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the district
Mr. Gartis continued that he had lost two of his women workers as the result of this habit. It was a terrible ardesi to go through the yard, be added. The loss of his workers bad put him to great inconvenience because" he had to go to a lot of trouble to teach the women their work, and then had to begin all over again with new bands. One arening when he The Colonial Secretary informs us went cat into the yard to wash his
asid Mr.
he Curtiss, that His Excellency the Governor bands, will proceed on leave to England to-saw a band raised in the wildow
above, about to throw KOMO morrow and will leave officially thing dowa, but when he appeared from Murray Pier at 11a.m.
UNOFFICIAL DEPARTURE
TO-MORROW.
the hand was withdrawn. He did not think that the defendant was the person who actually threw the rabbish The mercantile matine played its down, because there were seversi wo- part nobly during the war and it was men on the floor, and the stuff usually in a large measure due to their thrown down was children's excreta. loyalty and self sacrifice that the war
The defendant said that there was
Webster said that other 2 Lt. 9th Bn. The Royal Finliers, building operations were going or Killed in France 20th Nov. 1917; EC Capt. W. J. Booker is going cap near the building and the building Symons, Lt. 98th Bde. Machine Gun tain of the es. "Tak Sang" in place of material was stored on the compound Corps, Died of Wounds in France 1st Capt. Croft. The latter goes master He thought that this had a lot to do Sept. 1916; J. E. Villedied, Soca, as brought to a successful conclusion only one staircase for all the Batz. Eighteen steamers of the Indo China and the rubbish might have come of the "Lee Sang" in place of with the nrisance, but they could not Lieutenant 6th Bo. Capt. Booker. Capt. P. R. G. Cum remove the material as there was no (Dismounted), Chevalier de la Legian S. Co. Ltd., with 150 officers and from the other floors. When he saw D'Honneur, Killed in France 4th engineers were employed in the Inspector Willis at the Yaumsti ming is going master of the "Loong where else to put it.
"vice Capt. Hussey.
Inspector Hill said that while the April 1918; J. H. Bone, 2nd Lt. 6th service of the Empire. Thirteen Station, Mr. Curtiss watchman had. building material had something to do Ba. East Surrey Begt., Killed in officers and engineers serving or those said that he did not see the rabbish -The United States Shipping Board with it, what he complained about France 22nd July 1916: C. C. F. ships lost their lives. To com- actually coming from his window.
memorate their names Capt. Folie, The Magistrate pat the case back has allotted two more eteamers to the was the presence of house refuse in Cunningham, Capt. 2nd Bn. Argyle Matine Superintendent and Mr. until Saturday in cider of find out Pacific Mail Steamship Company to the compound, the dirty state of the and Satheriand Hdra, Died of
McMurray, Engineer Superintendent, if the summons had been served on be used in the service to the Far East, basement, and the choked condition Wounds in France 19th August 1919; of the Company have presented a tab the right person. He also remarked according to reports received in Japan. of the surface drains which could be, W. Davidson, Lee. Corpi 114 let which has been erected in this that he wanted evidence that the
London Regt. (London Scottish), al It is understood that these vowels will and had, been remedied.
rubbish had actually come from be put on the run from San Francisco Bemarking that the Bishop should Killed in France 15th June 1915:
house No. 321, and which floor. this month.
give a good example in such matters, C. E. Dunstan, Signaller D. Battery the Magistrate imposed a fine of $5 113th Bde. E.F.A., Killed in France 1st October 918; J. E. Gressan, on each summons.
2Lt 2nd Bn. Cheshire Regt., Killed in France 29th May 1915.
A large sea snake between five and six feet in length was caught in the water-bear-Victoria Pizz, Penang, and killed. It had a tail like that of a fish and its colour was ivory white with brownish spots on the back. The natives say it is very poisonous and very seldom caught.
Chinese foreign trained doctors are planning a private hospital. The site chosen is the old Happy Valley Retreat. An initial sum of $100,000 will be spent on the project. There will be accommodation for 20 private patients, 24 general ward patients and provision for six maternity cases. al --
Up to the present, states the 1912 report of the Hamburg-American] Line. 27 occean-going steamers, of 70,359 tons groes, provided for in the Company's post war building pro- gramme, have been delivered, and a further 48 vessels, of about 199,000 tons gross are still under construction.
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yaks do well, elephants should do better. Failing the P.W.D., we
elephante recommend Telephone Company. One elephant could draw a cable through a trench The tale is still told of a pilot, where it now take twenty coolies. In who joined an incoming Japanese one matter we think the Telegraph vessel. "Good morning," said the was a trifle unjust to the P. W. D. It polite Japanese skipper to the pilot. suggested on Monday evening that I hope you know this count very the yoke of the yak is too low. "It well. I hope you know all the is true," said our contemporary, "that rocks." "Ought to," replied the the formation of the yak's neck terds pilot. "I've hit most of them." downward, but in the carta to which | (Crash !!!) "There's one of them we refer the cross-bar, unless we are now!" altogether mistaken, depresses the
the
With regard to the Magistrate's remarks, Mr. Webeter said that he would like to impress on the Court that the building had nothing to do with the Bishop. His Lordship was only the nominal head of the Mission, and had nothing to do with the
administration of its estate. Magistrate: Quite so.
CHINA COAST.
LATEST SHIPPING CHANGES.
Mr. C.. H. Jones, chief officer "Wuhra" is on reserve,
Mr. J. Beck, from reserve, has gone chief officer, "Waba."
Captain J. V. Simpson, from reserve, has gone master, "' Wingsang."
Captain G. E. Vaughan, of the
* Wingsang.” is on reserve.
Captain J. M. Wright, from reserve; has gone master, "Hosang."
Captain M. Courtney, of the "Hosang." is on reserve.
Captain G. F. Matthews, from re- serve, has gone master," Chipshing." Mr. W. C. C. Webb, acting master, **Chipshing." has gone chief officer,
same ship.
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Mr. F. T. Harris, chief officer, Chipshing." is on reserve.
INDO CHINA MEMORIAL.
I now hereby unveil this memorial in memory of the men of this firm who counting not their life dear unto themtelves laid it down for their TROUBLE OVER A TRADE King and country during the great
MARK. war. “Their rame___liveth for evermore."
Mr. Bernard then unveiled the The Sincere and the Sang Tai Com memorial the Bishop pronouncing the panies were anammoned before Mr. words of dedication, saying WeR. E. Lindsell at the Magistracy this The memorial of the Indo-China dedicate this memorial to the glory morning for having infringed the trade Steam Navigation Co., takes the form of God and to the pious memory of mark of Gibson and Co., in respect of of a mural tablet. The names are the men of this firm who have fallen five cases of belting. inecribed on a brass plate, set in store
Mr. H. C. Macnamara who appeared ·
er remind us of their sacrifice and for the complainants asked for par
mission to withdraw the summonses kindle in us a like spirit.”
Mr. Bernard then crossed to the as the parties had come to an agize- " other side of the hall and unveiled ment as to what to do in the future. the Indo-China memorial, the Bishop He also asked for an order for the re
again pronouncing the dedication."
sad surrounded with a bronze border.in the great war. May this memorial Above is a bronze representation of a ship in full rail, which in turn is surmounted by a carved stone wreath. England expects every man to do his duty" runs the motto at the top, while below is the inscription, "Their name liveth In the centre, apon the metal surface, appears the following inscrip tion: To the Memory of Those Officers and Engineers of the Indo- China Steam Navigation Company's Fleet who daring the Great War gave their lives in the cervice of the Empire."
for ever more.”
turn of the goods seized to the defen.
The Einbop continued: Gentlemen:dants, which had also been agreed to I shall detain you but a few moments, by the complainants in their negotia think it is a significant occasion that tions with the defendants since the firm in the Baet you have asked me here in the head office of this leading summonses had been issued.
Mr. M. M. Waston who appeared
I
The application was granted.
STOLEN STORES.
Bishop to dedicate these memorials for the Sincere Co., supported Mr.. yielded up their lives for their friends ment out of Court to those of your number who have Macnamara's application for a settle- in the Great Wat. I recall this mom The Magistrate asked if the applica ing those wards wit en up on the tion slso applied to the Bang Tai Co. walls of the British Legation at Peking Mr. Macnamars said that it did, as- The names of those commemorated Lest we forget" to remind all who the Sincere Co., had undertaken are as follows: Capt. C. H. Alcock, pass by of the spirit of the men who responsibility for the future action of 1st Officer J.T. Winter, Cadet S. O. held the Legation in 1900 and here, the Sang Tai Co. No compensation Odd, 1st Eng. B. Wiseman, 3rd Eng in the central office of this ancient and had been pas Mr. Macnamara said, 5. W. Fullerton, 4th Eng P. Whansamble firma firm so long bound because the defendante did not know names, opporits which appears on the industrial enterprise in the Far East Anderson. This is the first batch of up with the development of western the origin. right hand side tablet the explanatory you have placed these memorials to words: "9.5. Kateang: Killed in Action remind all who come and go, both with Enemy Sabmarine off Oran, now and hereafter, of the spirit of the bead much below the natural level” Referring to the knighthood
Algerian Coast, 28th April 1918."
men who bought the world's liberty The second list is Capt. G. T. at so great a price and of the cause This is dre, we suppose, to our conferred on Sir Edward F. Crowe
Tough, 1st Officer W. R. McCarthy, for which they so freely. gave their
A SEAMAN FINLD. contemporary's unfamiliarity with the Japan Chronicle believes that Mr. E. P. Kidby, from leave, has lat Eng. 4 Tengb, 3rd Eng. W. B. lives. Their bodies lie scattered in
yak, which carries its this is the first Fuch bonour
Mair and 4th Eng. H. L. Bowe. These the four corners of the earth
The case against Bobert Carr, a Pro WRVICE" head habitually very low, ever given to any member of the gone sup'y second officer,-"Saiwo."
tha 6.5. "President Hr. E.-J. Twist, from leave, has met were, members of the crew of the but their spirits, please God, thali seaman of it finds its way entirely by the scent, Japan service while in the country.| HORSLONG, WEDNESTA, JUNE 14, 1929. which it sweeps up as it goes with its Sir Edward Crowe's-service in Japan gone sup'y second officer, "Hang..." Foundered off the South never die. What I heard first Jefferson charged with the theft of African Coast carrying food supplies F heard Isst" said 2 great $1,000 worth of ship's store, was con- long hair and bushy tail. We hope began 25 years ago, and he has sarg," the P.W.D. is right, and the worked very hard in the special line Mr. D. Sammers, exp'y second to England 2nd July 1917." Then American on his return to his cinded before Mr. R. E. Lindsell to Encyclopedia Britannica wiong, in of commerce to which he was officer, "Weishing," has gone second, there follows the solitary name of 3rd own country. What the British most day when the defendant was fined Eng. McLean of the 2.s. Cheong admire is pluck" Somehow through $250 or in default-2 months "hard the matter of acclimatization, for the appointed in 1906. On the formation officer," Kingsing" latter authority says yaks will not of the Department of Overseas Trado ME. E. W. Lowson, from reserve, shing, killed in France
sacrifice the progress of the world is labour. In the corner at the bottom of the advanced. The greater the pain the officer,
Two Chinese, a broker and a funky: live at low elevations. This explains it was natural that Sir Edward Crowe has gone supy - second one of our contemporaries that our why they have Hitherto been confined should be appointed Counsellor. "Kangwo
greater the gain. These men who master who were defended by Mr. A. P. W. D has been using yaks as to the highlands of Tibet. But the
Mr. E. Scott, chief engineer, years of the Grest War, 1914-1918.
gave their lives as the pioneers of E. Hall was discharged on a comt draft animals. On reflection, how- P.W.D. must have obtained later and
new order in the faith of little children of having received stolen property, Mr. Daniel Onderwizer, Datch"Koopshing," is on reserve. "ever, we decided that it was a good better information or they would baritone, who appeared in Hongkong Mr. L. McWilliams, from reserTIC, Mr. D. G M. Bernard said they laid down and died, in the faith on the ground of insufficient evidence. thing, bound to attract business to surely never have dared to substitute last winter and then went to has gone chief engineer, Koon- Gentlemen, The ides at war with that their sacrifice would not be
all the suffering it entails, is repugnant in vain, in the our town; and we sent st oate a this delicate creature of the eternal Japan and the United States, hashing." private message to our M. O. H. snows for the sturdy and hardy warm returned to Yokohama. While in the Mr. B. Campbell, from reserve, has to the Britsh nation and the days man would not forget the cost at THE WATER SHORTAGE.. aking him to use his infigence with country carabao which has served United States, Mr. Onderwizer ap-gose supy third engineer, "Kungwo." when was was embarked upon an which freedom had been bought, in the Head of the Sanitary Departm at them so long, and to faithfully, peared in concerta in several cities Mr D. B. Bitchie, from leave, has enterprice for gain are happily past the faith that the highest ideals
A Chinese boy was charged before so import a few lamas for the night One wonders, even while giving incinding Los Angeles and Boone C. Rosa, acting chief engineer, to fight to the atmost limit to protect generation of the world, the reunim Ma. R. E. Lindzell this morning withi
cil carts. In the present state of them credit for knowing what | Francisco, Me. Onderwizz has gone our Fire Department, raad on motors, they were doing, if they took sufficient to Japan this time to prepare the way “Eang," is on reserve.
all that we bohl dear. It was because with those they loved would yet be wasting water in West Point and in- we fear it would be aseless to adrice before deciding upon importing for Alfred Mitovitch, piznisi, who with Mc NY. Klopper, second officer, of this that we declared war on the fulfilled. And the highest ideals are terfering with a fire hydrant.
A waterworks fitter man said he advocate camels, though we firmly these yaka. Good authorities have Dr. Alexis Carl is coming on the Kiangwah," has gone second officer, Central Empires in 1914. The call after all the trust, even though they believe them. Firegalways attrat no hesitation in declaring that bison Shidzooka Mare" shortly. Mr. Hasan."
from the Mother Country for its seem to fade for ever and ever as we was in Fast Street when he saw a sttention for their own sake, like dog would have been preferable. Even Miravitch intends to give paano Mr. A. Kalnia, scound officer, tance was responded to magnificently move. Gentlemen before we break-cewed gathered round a fize hydrant. fights, but just think of the sled the llamas which we ser mmended recitale while Dr. Carl plans to lecture Kwangles" has gone second officer, from all quarters of the Empirs up I suggest that we spend ons. The defendant poked the ball in the coological
excitement of esmele for ton night sal corte might have on mane in Lokyo and in Yokoknak: “Klangesit
Allamucahé quel moment in flepas remembering again hydrant with a stiak, Kolossing's spurt rating up with the fire engine heen better investment for the P. After making preparations for the Mr O. Grate, second offer, volunteered their services. Fifty-six these men who gave their lives and all of water two feet high, the ecola At
has gone actin
the forces whosmourn their lost and dedicating caught the water in condensed milke for the P. W. Dthe W. D. True, they might have needed Brival of Mr. Mitovich and Dr. Cari. “E san,
ourselves to the great tack remaining tina and emptied them into kerosene yak experiment deserva every mors of them, but the cost of feeding at Yokohama, Mr. Opderwizer intends officer, sampe abip
we hope and stabling would be correspondingly to go கார்
before in highly solving that these time
A fine of $3 vis imposed.
YAKS AND THINGS.
It was startling at first to red in
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