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TUESDAY AUGUST 21 1923.
HAINAN PIRACY.
CRIMINAL COURT SEQUEL.
wing
ADVENTURES OF A JUNK.
Hainan Island, with
1
FORTUNATE YOUTH.
JUST ESCAPES MURDER CHARGE
QUARRY BAY TRAGEDY.
"I think you are a fortunate man because, supposing the evidence as a whole had been put to the jury and
they had arrived at the conclusion that the witnesses for the Crown were telling the truth, It seems to me it
for the
a
THE CHINA MAIL.
PRESS GANGS,"
CANTON'S, LABOUR NEEDS.
First Hand Inquiry.
"CHINA MAIL," MAN'S SPECIAL VISIT.
POLITICAL PROSPECTS.
With a view to obtaining first hand information regarding th
credit."
was
MEN WELL PAIN.
next questioned. different verison.
Не
OBITUARY.
MR. HO SHIU-LAU....
MR. G. A. CHADWICK.
The death occurred at the Yoko-
Kartingal
hama General Hospital on August
Chadwick was
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on the West front had ceased, there was no ground for the statement that traffic on the West River was being interrupted. Firewood is coming down the West River in large quantities," he said, "and
By the death of Mr. Ho Shiu-law, business has returned to normal. which occurred at 10 o'clock on Shipments of wood for construc- Saturday moming, the Chinese tion work in Canton are arriving YM.C.A. have lost 1 valued "That you, upon the bigh seas
regularly from North River ports worker. Mr. Ho, who was acting as in the pence of Our Lord the King,
and building on the East Bund and General Secretary of the YM.C.A. ¦ Lug. 92–1.0.8.N. Rulled and put in four of their
throughout the city is proceeding was operated upon in the Tung without the slightest inconvenience Wah Hospital a few day's ago, but lives certain mariners nad other
through shortage of material malurla-caused complications persons in a certain ship" was the
here are playing to which ended fatally, Mr. Ho, who Theatres quintly worded indictment pre-
capacity houses, while
act was only 33 year's of age, was also water-front along the
a director of Ying Wah College, a ferred against 8 Chinese who were would have been open to them to situation in Canton, a China Mail: ivities
general traffic in
the member of To Tsai Church, the presented at the Criminal Sessions have found you guilty of murder" representative left here by the s.s. and
On streets speak of public prosperity." Hongkong and New Territories "Kinshan" on Friday night. to-day before Mr. Justies Gompertz In this fashion the Chief Justice arrival at Canton on Saturday, in Asked how it was that the gambling Evangelisation Society, and other and a jury on a charge of piracy. (Sir William ReesDavies)addressed
The "certain ship," according to a young Indian watchman named formation was sought with regard farms were still open, Mr. Chen similar organisations, in which he
was very active. the explanatory statement put for Ghul Mahomed who was found to the activities of the press-gang, said: "The gambling dens are:
A foreigner employed on the funder military control. The farms Mr. Ho leaves a widow and onc Ward by Mr, A Dyer Ball on behalf guilty at the Criminal Sessions to water-front stated: "A few weeks were reopened under the Yun-son, for whom much sympathy will of the Crown, was the junk Sau day of manslaughter. Originally back military and police were to panese military leaders and Dr. be felt The funeral took place Yee Shing" which was piratet on he
indicated was
on Sunday from the Rhenish Mis- be seen daily compelling coolies Sun Yat-sen has not deemed it a Chinese Carpenter the cons of laman on June 12.murder of The vessel sailed from Pak Nad pleaded not guilty. This morn-along the hund to carry supplies advisable to close them at present.sion Church.
to the front. As far as I am aware The farms are let out to different ing when the Crown case was A cargo of about half way through Mr. F. C.
no one was taken if he could prove indviduals presumably with the wooden planks and props and cost fenkin, who defended the prisoner, that he was in employment; in fact, sanction of the Yunnanese com- uts and was fired and add up anounced, after conferring with on one occasion, when a man was mander, General Yang Hoi-men, or being taken away against his will, some of his subordinates. Dr. Sun near a place called Tai Ma, off the Attorney General (the Hon. Mr. foks from a shop opposite to where is too busily employed with mat- Lan Ismael, by a three-nated junk. J. H. Ken.p K.C.), that he had with we are now standing came out and ters of greater importance to take 10, from blood-poisoning, of Mr. Aleu from the pirate junk can drawn his plea of not guilty" of informed the guard that their cap-steps to suppress public gem-George Albert Chadwick, of the Aug. 9.-1.C.S.N aboard with firearms and arched mirder on the Attorney General's tive was employed with him (the bling."
Yokohama staff of Messrs. Butter- the "Sau Yeo Shing" and her crew, accepting a plea of "guilty' uf who had hidden themselves down manslaughter.
With regard to allegations that field and Swire. According to the foki) and the man was released. 1 below when the fring began. The Crown case was that the happen to know that the pressgang the press-gang were justifiably the Japan Gazette, on the previous Everything of vales was collected prisoner was one of a number of cleared the town of a lot of loafers subject of much unfavourable com-Staday Mr. and tied up ja bundles and, after the Indian guards employed at the and think they deserve every ment in certain Chinese and foreign troubled by a slight abrasion on circles, Mr. Chen said: "When his face, but was attending to crow had been sopamted into two quarries at Quarry Bay. Each man
ever such complaints are brought but iness on Monday morning. parties and put aider guards, the was issued daily with a musket
A Chinese supplier of lab to the notice of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, he Seeking medical advice, he enter mister of the San Yee Shing was and ten rounds of ammunition.
orders an enquiry and, if the ed the General Hospital later in onfered to put about and follow theTheir orders were that they were our
charges are proved, those respon- the day. Dr. Paravacini, who pirate junk wherever it went. Anot to enter any of the nearby had a
He said that the military offered sible are severely dealt with. Dr. had charge of the case, with Dr. seven in the evening the pirnte junk matsheds when on duty, except in with its prize following behind came the execution of their work, and asmuch as one dollar a day (90 cents Sun's chief aim is to prevent hard- Hingston, of the British Naval they were not to carry their Hongkong money) for coolies to ship to the people, but in the Hospital, as adviser, soon found Latek to Pak Man where the crew of weapons loaded but were only to carry gouds from the rail-head to
present unsettled state of the that blood poisoning of a virulent the San You Shing" were taken
country it is "impossible to kid was developing, and from load them in case of emergency.
the front-line. In many cases, ashore and left. The pirates the White on duty on the morning of coolies had returned and stated see that orders are carried this he died. Mr. Chadwick, who sabed away with the Sun Yee June 28, the accused, ignoring that the money promised had been told that sailings between Hong- statio. ed at various times at Hong- out in every detail." When was 43 years of age, had been Shrug.
crew ventually these whowo
instructions, went into duly paid. Asked whether he knew tomml their way hark to the place the matshed where the of coolics who had never been song and Wuchow were either kong, Wulu, Dairen, Tienstin and they had started from.
deceased was at work, heard of after falling into the hands being cancelled or bookings made Canton, and had been in Yokohama For nearly a toth the unster of taking his leaded rifle with him, of the press-gang, the man acknow at travellers' own risk, Mr. Chen only since March last. He was a All is native of Liverpool, and leaves a the San Yer Shing" searched A coolie who entered just before ledged that some had not retumed expressed great surprise. around for traces of its junk und the accused arrived saw the accused-presumably they were, well quiet there and trade is being widow and a son of nine years, who were to have left for Shanghai, eventually he came
but who will now return. to Hongkong pointing his gun at the deceased. satisfied at earning such big carried on as in normal times," and found her lying in the Yagunt. He did not think much about wages! This man acknowledged he said.
England. Breakwater. Before he could bring it and, as he bent down to that some of his own workers had the police along, the vessel ind dispick up his load, he heard a shot been enticed away at the prospect appeared but on the following day, and then saw the deceased fall to of carning higher wages. dely 7, bu traced her to Aberdeen the Boor with blood flowing from Later in the morning, in com- ant this tine Wats successful in his head. The prisoner was then pany with a well-known Hong taking the poling aboard. A truling seen to be working the ejector of kong resident who speaks Chinese junk licence book was found on the his musket and to run down the fluently, a press-gang of four police
men was met with one captive, junk and this had been issued nearly
Court Addressing the
this a strong healthy man of about 35. fortnight after the piracy, the morning Mr. Jenkin indicated the In reply to an enquiry, the police mune of the junk being given as the defence was that the weapon went stated that as the man was out of Five of the proff accidentally but in view of the work they intended to find him soners vere on hard the junk and. fact that the prisoner ignored employment as a baggage coolie being unable to answer satisfactorily the instruction not to load since the troops needed every took refuge in August 1922). the questions part to them by Ser his musket it was felt that available man for the trans-Chan Chuck, is comniander of the geait Dison, Were taken ushere. A this-would not prevent this being port of food and ammunition River Flotilla and took his gun- tokon was left aboard and he convicted of manslaughter. What to the eastern front. Our Hong boats to aid in driving the forces of arrested the other three personis happened, counsel explained, was kong
friend stated that Chan Wing-on from Siu Lam, When they came all to the junk. that the prisoner, in view of cur during the past week he had wit close to Heung Shan. Fighting Identification parades were ferrent reports of promiscuous shoot-nessed the rounding up of many, lasted 24 hours, ending in victory wards befd mud three of the prison-tings and because he was often on the only means by which they for Chan Chuck. Some 300 Yun- eps were identified by `ugulers of duty at night alone, was accus-could escape being by payment ofanese troops went there ostensibly the crew as having taken part in the tomed to load his weapon although varying fees to their captors.. to help the magistrate, Juc Chock- piracy. Against three of the other this was contrary to instructions.
man, but actually turned against MALAY THE PASSWORD. prisoners there was little evidence, Ms. Deer Ball ashnitted, ese matshed to ascertain the time. He of obtaining an interview crossed unders
Our representative in the hopes him. They had received no from Dr. Sun's Head- that they were on board the junk óv
was carrying his musket at the cune alongside it but on tout slope and it slipped down off his the river to Army Headquarters. A quarters, nor had the Yunnanese any orders. To avoid a clash, Mt. Were tad pawptickets reking tshouder and was accidentally guard of four men was at the pier General, Yang Hsi-men, issued
perty stolen from the junk, discharged. When he saw that head in front of Dr. Sun's present Jue retired and informed Dr. Sun. Manila-August 21. When arrested one man said at
someone had been shot he was quarters. No opposition was made On Thursday last by orders of Dr. shut it of when our representative stepped Sun a party of Yang Hsi-men's the police station that he was momentarily in
onto the wharf, but the moment he
Canton The Chief Justice said he would moved towards the Army Head Yunnanese troops were sent from
to restore
order and act upon what the Attorney Gener quarters the way was barred. The reinstate Mr. Jue as magistrate. at had urged and, ignoring every man, who appeared to be in charge other question as
what the addressed one of his comrades in prisoner's intent was, look upon it Chinese and the latter proceeded
* You Lt.
hill.
On this morning he went into the
perpendicular com3.
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THE HEUNG SHAN AFFAIR, With regard to the serious situa- tion at Heung Shan, created by
* The
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KEELING.
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Yunnanese troops ousting Mr. Jue LATEST SHIPPING NEWS, Nov. 1-UP.S. Chock-man, the Magistrate, Mr. Chen spoke as follows: trouble originally arose through the action of Gen. Chen Chiung- ming's troops, commanded by Chan Wing-on. The magistrate, Mr. Jue, called in the help of Chan Chuck, commander of the cruiser Wing Fung' (in which Dr. Sun
engaged to work on the junk after it came to Yaunali and a man who had been arrested as he came along sithe le junk explained that he did t know the crew and was merely passing by. There was an alter as a case of gross negligence. "It to interpret in Malay to the others Canton and all is gulet there now."
ceedings.
:
The list issued in July of suc cessul candidates for the degrees of M B, and Ch. B. of the University of Edinburgh includes the names of Frank Blacklock Thomson and Elsie Thomson, son and daughter of Dr. J. C. Thomson, formerly of the Hongkong Government Medic- al Service. Dr. Thomson's elder daughter, Miss Ruby Thomson, NB, Ch. B., D.P.H., also a gradu- ate of Edinburgh University, is Assistant Medical Officer of Health of the Borough of Fulham, London, so that the whole family,
to
Flyosan
Heung Shan is a few hours' steaming to the E. of S.E. from
END IN SIGHT Asked when the war might be expected to end, Mr. Chen said:
Taishun, (C.M.S.N.) from Shang- hai.-Co.'s Wharf.
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2-P. 4,0
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MANILA
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Línan, (B. & S.) from Hoihow.→→→ West Point.
Liang Chow, (B. & S.) from Amoy.-West Point.
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DEPARTURES,
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(Brockelman) for
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PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
g3fe Man de Noltentres Mis E. A. Per 12, 40 as. “Kashmir” on Aug, Mitchell Me H. A. Mauro, Mr od Mr
oond Mr Wadiske, Miss Pott, Miss V. Pugh and Mr G. A. Musituo
PAKHOI
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Per N.. Y., K. Tanzo Mars" on Sept. 1-f. B. K. B.-1.0.8.N. Aug. 18:-Me and Mrs FC A. Dlahɔp,
D.-E. A. Me M. F. Browder, Me and Mrs Galom. bors, Rev D. Groan, Vice Governor E.
five chargo against the prisoners of is true," the Chief Justice told the Here was a golden opportunity! reveiving stolen property.
prisoner, "that you are a young The China Mail reporter explained! The hearing of evidence is pro-man but you have had training in in Malay that he had come all the
"As soon as the campaign is con- the use of firearms, which makes way from Hongkong to pay his re- your negligence all the more culpespects to Mr. Eugene Chen, an old cluded on the East River front, able. I deal with your case entire- friend, and to Dr. Sun Yat-sen who peace will be restored. Fighting ly on the basis of negligence and had kindly granted him an inter-is now in progress beyond Wei- sentence you to imprisonment with view some years ago. Eventually our chow on the road to Hor Fung and hard labour for 18 months."
Malay speaking friend said he was in the region beyonçi Tantsui. Oa instructed to conduct us to the the 13th news was received that Dr. captain of the guard at head- Sun's troops had driven the enemy quarters which was furnished by beyond Tamsui. The opposing a different regiment to that sup-larimies are said to be under com plying the picket on the wharf.mand of General Yip Kui, a Wei- On arrival at the guard-room our chow native and the right-hand man guide was peremptorily ordered to of Chan Chiung-ming who drove return to his post and we were Dr. Sun out of Canton last year." left without an interpreter, Paper and pencil were furnished us, and we wrote a note to Mr. Eugene Chen asking to see him as we had any definite plans with regard and Mrs A Fortins, Mt. L. L Rizal, to the round table conference pro- Mr M. M. Salesby, Hr-and års & D. The photographs published in wished to request his support in
After some ten minutes Chen intimated that there was Sissons, C. Blinson, M. and His R. Mee Fong, Wyndhan Street. practitioners. Dr. Frank Thomsen Messre. Mee Cheung, Ice House/ delay, the following written mes-itle doubt that Dr. Sun intended Taylor, Mrs R. D. Tohhitt, Miss B.
Miss D. Toa, Mr and Mrs B. H. Wilson, Sept. 1.-B. F. served in the Royal Artillery Street, also have many excellent sage was handed to us: "Mr. to he present in person and felt Tabbitt, Mrs D., Tons, Mr V TenS, the typhoon. Some of Eugene Chen not yet return please confidence that concrete plans Mrs Wilson, De, H. W. Wada, a
in 'met him Central bank would be reached whereby a stable w. O. Wilson, His, A. Wilson. Mr R. active service on the French front; these will appear.in. tomorrow's Southernbank." While we were government would be formed. Mr. | Kowabura, Miss D. Moore, Mr and Mrs | after the Amistice he retired with China Mail, together with others considering how to gain admit-/Chen stated while Dr. Sun would W. J. Alosok, Mail, L. Austin, Mrs B.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
COMING CONFERENCE. Asked whether Dr. Sun Yat-sen
A. Gilmore, Sir Johnngir H. Kathul. Kt.,
Kutsang. Hanks. Linan. Butho Maru Chunsang. Bintang.
BINGAPORE.
B.E Dr. P. Gutierrez, Mr. O. Kan. Aug. 38.-P. 80, Meloney, Mr and MR.-E. Nixon, Me for, Mr and Mrs La W. Wheon, Mr C,
ail of whom were bar in Hong-this issue were taken by Messrs. obtaining an interview with Dr. I posed by Sir Robert Ho-tung, Mr. | Sandagoʻta, Mr QIR. Blowe, Mias F.E
kong, are now qualified medical
throughout the war, and saw much
pictures
the rank of Captain. Dr. Elsie Thomson is also a Registered iken by Messrs. Mee Fong:
Nurse and a Member of the College
of Nursing; and she served as a nurse during the War years..
Teething Children.
Teething children have more or has diarrea, wich can be contro led by
Chaubeyinin'a
Colie
Kivi
and Dit hoea Hencdy. All that in necesury is to give the prescribed dose
Than natural and then e stor oil 10 Jenuse the system. It is found sure.
by all Chemts and titorukenport.
Sun.
Acatin, Me and Me W. J. C. Brown, tance, a Chinese official, followed probably accept the presidency of Mr. F. Barnett, de 8. E. Barbor, Mir China, with the seat of government T. foli ms, Mr R. Takahubi. in Chin by coolies carrying bags of money, Jewellery &c. valued at $788 arrived. Fortunately the official at Peking, if duly elected by Yan Tai, Miss Ch'n Hane, Me J. Gazal, was stolen from the third floor of spoke a few words of English and popular vote, there was reason to Mr Lun Yu, Mha Tone Bui Ying. Miss No. 67 Belcher Street at about 3.30 eventually we were told that Mr. expect developments in Central Thang Hang Whi, Mite Wong Shi Ying, "this morning when three thieves Eugene Chen would give as all China which might have far-reach-Miss Wala Sin Yoon, biru H. Babe, Hrs effected an entrance through the the information we needed. In ing effects on the country's future. Riga Mrs P. Shizesywa, Mr 8. back window. The unlucky occup- ant is Mr. Fung Fu-iu, stated to be high hopes we set out for the Mr. Chen refused to be drawn out M Hiramaten, Sr. Lampete t
clerk in the Canadian Pacific Central bank Southern bank on this subject, beyond advising K.nsmaki, He D. Ondi Steamships Co., Ltd.
only to learn that Mr. Eugene Ching Mall readers to keep a the political Chen was in Hongkong and that watchful eye on we had better seek an interview barometer at Shanghai during the
Youbi, Mr I. Higà, Mr J. Campselt,” Mr
MOVEMENT OF STEAMER.
Oct.
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In the health returns, for the with Mr. Chen Chan-lok, Secretary next few weeks. Mr. Chen a30− ] after each operation of the bowels mero 24 that Dr. Sun's govern
case of plague and one of men this gentleman from place to placement was running short of funds Hongtong Monier, Aug. 57, arrived at en the ment govero and dangerous ingitis are reported. For the 48 we decided to try and get a note and hinted that there was someYokohama on Aug-18 4a por Schedule. quickly cured by it. For enle hours ending August 19, only one to him. The gift of a dollar to a difficulty in meeting the demands she sailed from that port for Hongkong via,K-be and thangħdi on Sunday, Ang. case of puerperal fever was reporte messenger of the Canton. Dally of the military commanders. ed. The patients are all Chinese. News did the trick. At 1.45 pm, Chen Chem-Lok in the role of from Seattle for this port
This concluded this statement of 19. This stosuor carriei beary mail Mr. Chon called upon our repre- sentative on board the s.s,."Kin-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, The shan" and kindly consented to be next issue of the China Mail will contain the views of Mr. Chen is a Interviewed,
patriotic member of the Young China Party and his views as a In the course of the interview,| journaline vis-à-vis China's present]
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THE OFFICIAL VIEW””
| Mr. Chen stated that now fighting and future.
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