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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY

20, 1928.

DR. SUN.

city of Hongkong impressed bim á JAPAN'S FOREIGN POLICY. great deal then, the orderly prowd and the artistic work at overy turn de

CHEBRED AND CHAIRE D look. When he studied in Hongkong.

SPELOR AT UNIVERSITY:

“MY REVOLUTIONARY IDEAS.

** Dr. Sun, who arrived with

he had two vacations, every year. During a vacation he returned to his country home in loungehan, whers le stayed each time for several wecke. Every time he left. Hong

CRITICISM BY PEERS.

TOKYO, February, 19,- The House of Pears to-day unani. movely carried a resolution recom- manding the Government to adjust

The Premier, replying, assured the House that it was the Govern ment's intention to employ its best f efforts in accordance with the re- commondations of the Peers. Neuter

THE CHINA MAIL.

TO-DAY'S

NOTICE..

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

Peak Tramway Service from

the middle of the road as far as posible.

EDC WOLFE

**__Captain Buperintendent of Police,

#fongkong: February 20, 1923-

HONGKONG PHILHARMONIC

4.SOCIETY,

IT is natibed that the

COND advertised for the 27th February has, owind to the discontinuance of the Peak Tramway; been cv-

POSTPONED to

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BETTER EDUCATION FOR BRITISH CHILDREN IN HONGKONG.

A PUBLIC MEETING. will be hold in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. ROOM, CITY HALL, оп

THURSDAY, March 8th, 1923, at 5.30 pm, sharp discuss The Better Education of British Children in Hongkong. The Chair will be taken by

Hon. Mr. H. E. POLLOCK, KC,

. supported by Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak, Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Parr, Mr. H. W. Bird, Mr. Montague Ede, Mr. A.0. Lang, and Mr. A.R. Lowe,

The meeting will be addressed by Mr. N. Tocadilo Macklatuab, M.A, DA The anbject is of grave importance and all parents and others interested are earnestly requested to attend.

Hongkong, February 20, 1923.

kong he falt the difference and consolidate foreign policica:"WING to the stoppage of the Each time he arrived home he had to The speakers expressed dissatisfac 1 am, on the 21st inat. until further The Great Hall of the University be his own policeman, bis own protection with ila policies pursued for Nice-Motor Vehicles will be per wonorowded with students and visitor. The first thing he had to do was 'tore this morning when Dr. Sun Yat to look, after bie ride to Besome years which they described as mitted to use the new Road to the win addressed the gathering.

"weak-laiced retrogression" but Peak as far as Stewart Terrace from how much ammunition was left; he.

10 p.m. un the 20th inst. until the To Mr. Edward Ho tung. Chairman of hard to prepare, for accidenta at night. disclaimed any suggestion of advo-Tramway Company resume service. the University, Union presided and Tear after year that happened to him eating inore aggressive matlads. Motorists are hereby warned of the other occupying seats at the dais and he began to carspare both places. Unanimous action by the Uppor, danger of driving fast, in foggy and basides Dr. San, who was It was not very far from here House on such questions is entirely wet weather in the Peak district. accompanied by Mr Bogeno Chen, to

his home, which was fifty unprecedented and is regarded in Heavy Vehicles should be kept to included the Hon. Mr. Claud Sovoru, miles away: He thought of political circles as significant... C.M.G. L.L.D., Pre. Vice Chancellor, the beautiful streets, the artistic Lady Brunyata. Hon. Mr. P. É. Holyoak Dr. T. W. Pearce, LL.D. parke, and wondered why English. men could do such a thing on this and Sir Robert He tung,

bauren rock within seventy or eighty years. Why could not Chins, Sir Robert, WOD greeted with the last tour thousand vociferous cheera on his arrival

years, have 弭 place like and his entry into the Hall was the flis ? Alter ho Edd studied signal for an enthusisatio demonstra all that, he went home to persuade tion. The students remained stand-hia village elders. The elders approv ing for several minutes waving their of his ideas and during his vaca hate and loud cheers wote inter mingled with the tapping of cancer.

All the speckes were frequently panctuated with applause and Dr. Sun smed visibly moved by the very sympathetic macistrate occupied Fu Shah Hsion and recepti un accorded him.

who also agreed with him but When the proceedings concluded at his holiday was up. number of undergraduater rushed the promised that in the next vaca The magistrate dais and chaired" D.. Sun outs de tion, Would 'start work. into the grounds where a photograph Then next vacation came and he immediately called on him but found A GREAT CHINESE." |that he had been replaced by another Introdnejug Dr. Sun, Mr. Edward magistrate who had paid $50,000 for Ho tung said that it was a privilege the post. Such cases, one after to be able to ask Dr. Sun to give an another, impressed him and he address and it was no las good returned to Hongkong, not to stoly, fortune that he had kindly consented but to take observations of the ARMS SMUGGLERS STORY. HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. to their request. Words were not Hongkong Government. necessary to introduce Dr. Sun whose

He found that in Hongkong

A Chinese wutchman previously name was synonymous with that of corruption was the exception, punity employed on the s.s. "Empress of China. His experiences, if recorded the rule. Things were quite the Australia" was defended by Mr. A in book form would no doubt, form reverse in Caion, Chinese officiale el Arcul in Mr. J. R. Wood's oue of the most interesting somances practised corruption as a rale. He cuart this morning, the charge one could read. If the love of liberty prooveded to Canton where he found being possession of a revolver. were a test of greatness, if the love of more corruption. After he finished Mr. Arelli told the Magistrate country were a test of greatness, if his education,, he took a trip to that defendant'er story though an "the love of one's people were a test Peking and found it a headred times old one was the true one; he had of greatoes, then Dr. Sun would be worse than in Cauton. His experience been asked by a steerage passanger associated with the nama of great was that, after all, the village govern to take the revolver to a boarding

waa takoa.

ness itself." De Sup

+

SZECHUAN FIGHTING,

LATEST FROM PERING, tions he offered himself to sweep the streets. (Applause) Many young men

PEKING, Fobruary 19. followed him in the way so they began The worlure in Szechumeris work outside the village. He spoke developing, Yang Ben's force

feated Liu Cheng Hsun in South Kwoichowin Clingking and the latter retired to Talutsing. Lau Tau Hao's tropps sensi, likewise Kung Fan Chin's attempting to enter Szechuan fron forces from Kansu-euter.

*

Tan, Mao Hin de-

"OLD BUT TRUE”

....upuse.

ament was the purest in China. WGS graduate of the Hongkong College of Medicine from which the University

OURING THE COUNTRY. Then he began to talk with frienda, arose. It had been the wont of his tenchers to say that they gave him many of whom were soldiers and the greatness but he was inclined to eailors-sad- he found out from them, believe that greatness could not be more and more, till at lust, he was given-it was inborn. And because informed that good government in of that they had before them "England and other European coan great Chinese, a true gentleman and tries was not natural and did not grow up by itself. Something large-hearted patriot. ". |-----HGN, MA. SEVERN'(-REMARKS,

artinicial must apply to it. In

Savern

1.

His Worship remarking on the seriousness of smuggling, arns into the colony sentenced the defendant to six months hard labour without the option of a fine,

Mr. D. McCallum also appeared. to defend two Chinese charged with possession of arms.

WEDNESDAY, 7th MARCH, 1923.

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Sub-Inspector Spear, who had charge, in outlining the facts of the case, said that one complete rerol In the absence of the Vice-Chance! but, they caido Englishmen loved found hidden beneath a tin inside

revolver minns the chamber were ler, Mr. Ha Tang called upon. De liberty and changed the low," "That bucket which was marked "Scotch Claud Bevera to make a few remarks, idea came into my mind. Why Mints. before asking Dr. Sun-to address them. could re not change it. They coald Mr. McCallum pleaded guilty on

The Hon. Mr.

esid imitate the same thing and obasgo helalf of first defendant and not that after the remarks of Mr. Edward the government, to stop enfruption.guilly for the second defendunt. In Ho-tung there was little lef for him This idea, ho studied in Hongkong extenuation he told his Worship. to say but he was eare they all apprentside of his lectures and education, that the first defendant had been ciated Dr. Sun's kindness in coming during his study of medicine. He in Vancouver for fifteen years. there that morning, which was a great formed the opinion that human. The Magistrate acceptol the bonour in view of his short society wAS

the most effeotive, pleas and imposed a fine of $750. stay in Elongkong. After staling that organisation as government, remarking that he would not have the absence of the Vice Chancellor on Without a government, the people given defendant the option of tho such an serasion was to be regretted, could not do anything and he saw, fine if he had been a member of Mr.Severn said that Dr. Sun has come that in Chins, they did not have a crew of the same skip, here because he was not only one of government. They were misgoverned the pupile of the College of Medicine for many, many centuries, Accor from which the University bad sprong dingly, immediately after graduating but he believed he was the first to from the College of Medeina, he began enter and to study under Six Patrick to mingle with society more and he Маркоп and Sir James Cantile, aw that it was necessary for him to who had done a great deal for health give up his profession of caring man and roedical ecicues in the Colony a (applause) and spend his time casing" number of years ago. Mr. Severn alto the country (ap) lause.) mentioned that he had met Dr. Sun before he came hose and he had alwaya hoped that the occasion would arise to The answer to the question as to en ble him to renew his acquaintance. where he got the revolutionary ideas He concluded by extending to Dr. was entirely in Hongkong. Of Sun the best wishes of the Universi y. courte aller he becamen revolution

DR. SUN...

IDEAS BORN IN HONGKONG.

Dr. Bun, on rising to address the gathering was greated by another pro

longed round of applause. He said

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"NOT FIGHTING FOR EXTREMES,”

HONGKONG'S HEALTH.

The ratum of noticable diseases for the 24 hours ending yesterday, abows one case of plague' one of diphtheria and two ni ezrebro spinal fever, all Chinciae,

During the week ruded on the 17th, there were recorded four cases of smalt pex (three Chinese and one American imported) n'l fata}; three of diphtheria, (ono- British and two Chinese) two fatal; two of cerebro epinal fever, (one British and one Chinese) one fatal; and one fatal Chinese cose of influenza, which is not Dr. Sun went on to say that they a notifiable disease, were not fighting for extremse; they only wanted orderly and good

ary, people, said all sorts of things about him, and people misunderstood that the Chinees revolution was only moderate as compared with European politícaez - b

that he felt a great delight in mert Government. After many years the

t

ing the students of the University, organisation fortu: tely succeeded in could only be secured by the removal- He felt that he was returning home for overthrowing the Manchu dynasty of their corruption and old ideals, this Colony and thin very University and establishing .A. republic Ho declared that as soon as the were his intellectual brithplace. To in ite place o went on Chinese bad good Government they day be felt at home to talk. As he to speak of the obstacles, the would be contented, losfanging was in a hurry, he had had to time republic had encountered in its twelve the million Chinese in the tu prepare a spasch. However, he years of existence mentioning that Straits Settlements and the six would like to answer certain questions the sufferings of the people were at hundred thousand to Hongkong which were always put. to him. He tributed to the revolution, The Roas examples of Chinese being had been asked these questions more pulgo meant everyone to be his own contented and peaceful citizens ander than a thousand times, but hitherto, master, and their four

good Government. Dr. And coucluck!

H. BIRKETT, Clerk of the Courat,

Hongkong, February 13, 1993.

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ho was in a position to answer. The He compared the replacing of the must therefore Ipain the English ex question was where and how he got Monarchy byRepublic to building a lample of carrying good Governmen his revolutionary ideas! (Laughter), new house, the place of an old to every part of China. He got the revolutionary idea in this also mentioned the attempte Afterwarde & group photo very place, in the colony of Hong of Yuan Shih kakatandis thy was taken of Pr. Bun kong (appisale) and he was going Manchu Emperor to re establish rounded by the star

in the

to tell them how he got the ides. the Monarchy. These were not grounds of the University Outside PAGE SOFA the only interruptions to the progress, the gates, an 1e. Sun was e

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