FRIDAY AUGUST 31. 1928.
EXTRAORDINARY UNDER- port regulations, as they have
EXPENDITURE.”
*Continued from pays 6.)
I
proved irksome.
The Chairman: We do not en force the Registration Ordinance: the sense of the community was against it. We do not make people register and prosecute them them if they don't register.
1
THE
OUR FINANCES.
YESTERDAY'S COUNCIL
CHINA MAIL.
CORRESPONDENCE.
WHAT THING.
VOTES.
| (Number One Master Chinal Male,)
At the close of yesterday's meet-
LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.) NOTICE TO SHIPPRRY AV
ARRIVALS,
Nanchang, (B. & S.) from Hongay.--Quarry Bay.
Haiyang. (Yuen Seng Fat) from Swatow.---C2.
think we have fairly efficienting of the Legislative Council the HiWhat for that men he cll methods for dealing with these following financial resumende yon My Revered Sir." What people if we know of them.
tions by His Excellency the ting bong that? You no fashion Swatow-37.
TYPHOON RESCUES.
Governor wore considered at a meet-Mak Taze, No. 3 Joss inzo!
KOWLOON CEMETERY, $10,000# 2
Alfebet
No
Kwaisang. (J. M. & Co.) from
Volunteer, (P. M. S. S. Co.) from Taku Bar.—B26.
Kertosono, (). G J. (L.) from Manila-Kowloon Wharf.
Hydra 2, (Thoresen) from Besar. Wanchai
Soochów; (B. & S.) from Amoy.
DEPARTURES.
PASSENGERS,
ROJECTED DEPARTURE-
CHINA COAST, ETC.
SWATOW.
Eopt. -0.8K.
3.~~1.0.8.N. 4.-L01.3.N,
•.-L.Q.S.N. 4.-D. L. D.—1.0.9.8. f.-C. N. 7.-L.CAN.
AMOY.
Amakura Maru. Lokaang.
Kalborg. hlangau.
Baiborg.
Tur gahig
Sun. irg. Foobing.
Amakosa daro.
Haibong.
Sept.
3-0. 8. K. 4.-D. LA
POOCHOW.
Haibong.
SHANGHAI,
Sept. 1.-P., 0· Bicio.
I must utter a word of warning. assure the hon. gentleman that the next programme of Public Works will certainly contain items which will not ultimately be proceeded with, This is inevitable unless
In connection with the vote for ing of the Finance Committee over ploper. Yuk Su my tell um blong you include in the Estimates only the Harbour Master's Department which the Colmial Secretary pre-bad man. He na ploper Kow Tow. items which you are certain of the Hon. Mr. Pollock asked whe-led--
Mine tinkit plurry awful. My dealing with, and in that case you ther the Government would recon-
fend he go to seigler West point continually have to decide the sider the question of establishing
account. of Public colinge. He no go sko. He pass order of urgency and calf the rocket apparatus at definite sta Works, Exumordinary, Kowloon, un Loxford local, first time, secol Finance Commitice together for tions along the Praya.
--BIZ. alteration of the vote. I have tried
The Chairman: It has been Buildings, Sextons' Quarters, Kow-tiow and third time, and evely day
he wearein clean collar. He Savvy San Francisco-Laichikok.
Sylvan Arrow, (St. Oil) from loon 'metery, both systems and I think it is better pointed out in the answers already
He The Clairian: You have seen Milster Nesfield Engelish. to take as optimistic a view as you given that the question has been the site, gentlemen. I may mention mares, he emilytic, and he spell-Co's Wharf.
Haiching. (Douglas) from Stow. can, hearing in mind that there will gone into on two or three occasions. be will not say
Drufar, (Yuen Seng Fat) from Sept. 4.-D. I a saving," as The Naval authorities are strongly that sines we went there the appliber one fashion. Mine tinkit. the hon. gentleman does not ap- against it. First of all it requires cants for the land have somewhat He en write 1.0.0. velly good, and Bangkok.-C18. prove of the word, but deficien considerable skill to use it, andxlified their request. The original he savvy adlverb, plodicate, inter- Amboise, (M. M. Cic.) from cies in expenditure. I am afraid particularly in typhoon winds request was to take in the whole of n-gative thai yah!) plonom, and læ Saigon.-A10. cannot answer the hon. member's You have to get a very appopriate this area. I have a report that the read Pinkum number one style. speelfic points la regard to certain angle to reach a ship. In cases cost for simply levelling the tops of Yeb, he blong ployer furst kluse items, and I am afraid the Director where ships are stranded on shore the hills amounts to $t, Egerlish-skolar. You tell u Yuk of Public Works has not been here there is usually no immediate dan-Apart from that the promoters now Su. My fiend velly selly all summ- long enough to answer him either;ger of loss of life. As to the "Loong say that they do not wish to distuli haundalong
Mlister, but if there is any point on which Sang," if you had got a line out at the existing graves, which much C.H.M.K.K. He go bltom side he is anxious to obtain definite once it would have been car-modity the proposal. Now, I under-ee Cream Sodar Kountain. particulars, I have no doubt tha ried away and would not have staal they wish to build round the extchen ran Sunday, and he information can be supplied in due prevented her from sinking, I hill tops. That wind have hee Bitchy he catchem one big pain
ateliem melly Widow. On the general question it have been here in three tyuilding and in any case, is my desire that the Public Works phoons: in the 1906 typhoon 1 fare, the scheme of Mr. Suures no at chit for five dollur. Oh die velly Department should do as much was in the open for, the most part longer affects the cemetery question, work as it possibly can, and also of it, and I do not recall any case with regard to the centers, there have the staff which will enable it to in which rocket apparatus would is a proposal for removing it do some do such work. (Applause),
II. E. the Governor: The Colonial say that it would not in cases of diacon island to which the Gov- Secretory reminds me that I forgot wrecks in the harbour near shore,it will amintain a proper to add that recently we have large-At Home it is used where ships service for both the Bangkang ly extended the practice of giving are wrecked on islands and there, and Kowloon sides. In the meal- out work to private firms, so that to of course, you can get a rocket 1 think we must go on with a certain extent relieves the pres- across and fix up a line. If the the entral Kowloon cemetery, and sure on the Public Works Depart-shipping members of the Chamber I propose that this vote ol ment, though, of course, it of Commerce would like to for $10,00) for building sextons' quar- increases pressure of work on outward any recommendations, theters be approved. side firms, who appear to be very Government would be pleased to
The Committee agreed. busy on non-Government matters. consider them. The Commission
CIVA HOSPITAL. Probably we shall get more results from the increase in the Public Works staff.
course.
The second reading of the Bill was then carried.
The Colonial Secretary moved that the Bill he referred to the Fin- ance Committee.
The Colonial Treasurer seconded and this was carried.
FINANCE COMMITTEE.
have saved lives. It is difficult to
There-
in 1913 was made up of shipping: $800 in aid of the vote Medica] people and they did not recom-qartment, Civil Hospital. Other mend the scheme. It is a matterChorges, Medicines and Surgien! | for the shipping community.
stand there will be a meeting of the Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang: I under- Chamber of Commerce on Tues day and the question might be brought up and discussed then.
The Hon. Mr. Holyoak: It is solely a question of the practicality
A meeting of the Fiance Com-of it." mitice followed, the Colonial Secretary presiding.
MILITARY LANDS.
Appliances.
there was no allowance for the Penk The Chairman explained that Hospital i estimates.
Approved.
RAILWAY QUARTERS. $15,000 on account of Kowloon-
d.
He
Rowes Castle, (Dodwell & Co) for Shanghai-August 31.
Abpittai, (Kwong Ö) for Kwong- chow-wan-August 31..
Mentor, (B. & S.) for Moji.~ Sylvan Arrow, (St. Oil) for Sunday Calcutta, August 31.-
August 31.
But he go out and all time
singen Oral Kheen
Bottom side, one piece mignbaa
undem we
One bottle winea. me book
portly and Yok Sa Habadong bin sing in Des
Viens Rd,
And Des Vaux R. belong pardise
chup chop.
My fend he perhaps by one motol car, and then he go tlial. Mine tinkit to be fogunk gitty.
1 ani at you believé.
Srk Yu. Hongkong side, August 31.
MISCELLANEOUS,
$500 in aid of the vote Laports and Exports Department, Other Charges, Transport.
The Chairman: The vote is $700, Canton Railway. Special Expendi-The number of patrols has been very ture, Chinese Traffic Staff Quarters.considerably increased.
The Chairon: This has been before the numbers.
Į
Approved.
The Chairman: The vote is $30,000. This is in connection with town planning and relaying out very necessary work,
Approved.
The Chairman: Entirely. The Government is perfectly willing to The Chairama: It is the practice introduce it if people who knowing is to erect two buildings costing Works, Extraordinary, Kowloon, The inten $115,000 in mid.of the vote Public to take the items of the Sapple- the subject say it is practicable. mentary Appropriation Bill separ-
about $21,000 each, one of three Public Health and Buildings Ordin ately and to ask your approval of Under the vote for military ex-storey, and one of four storeys, as ance, 1903, 0983) Compensation and each one. I think, after what His penditure the Hon. Mr. Pollock Chinese traffic stuff quarters,
Resumptions. Excellency said, the items gener asked whether the Chairman Hon. Mr. Pollock: Where are ally are sufficiently explained in could make any statement with they going to be built? the text of the Appropriation Ac-regard to the military land question. The Chairman: Between Holt's count. You will see that most of The Chairman: Ithink Sir John | godowns and Signal Point. the money has already been voted Oakley, a very eminent surveyor by this Council, and this is merely at Home, is coming out solely on to regularise the votes of last year.account of the War Office in order The first item relates to H.E. the to satisfy them as to the question of Governor and is largely in connec valuation. 1 think he is due here in tion with the Prince of Wales' about a month. visil A somewhat larger item "Transport of Government Servant $110,000 very much larger than was estinated. The loss on subsidiary coin was on account of the melting of two million dollars face value of subsidiary coin. It was voted by the Council at the time.
HON. MR. FOLLOCK'S RUSSIANS.
The Hon. Mr. Pollock: In con- nection with the Police Department vote, could you tell us about these Russian landing? Are any of them entilled, by their tickets to land here?
The Chairman: On their visa?
I think it must be the case. We
SAIYINGPUN SCHOOL,
Hon. Mr. Holyoak: When is it hoped to open Saiyingpun school? There is nothing more urgent.
Hon. Mr. Tag: I thought there Was some idea of earmarking this for the Sailors' Bune,
City of Boston, (Bank Line) for Manila. August 31.
Rangoon Maru, (N. Y. K.) for Singapore August 31.
Amboise, (M. M. Cie) for Shang- hai-August 31.
Hwah Kun, (Wanglee) Swatow.-August 31
for
Fooksang, J. M. & Co.) for Singapore. August 31.
PASSENGERS.
CEPARTURES.
4.-0. N. 9.-L. T. 3.-LC. 8.N.
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1.-0.P.S. 17.-C.P.S. $9.---C:P.S.
Des. 1.-B. B.
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Beochow. Rosandra.
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Tataishi Maru. Kitano Maru.
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Louazpi
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KEELUNG.
3.-0.8, 5. 3-GS, K. 2.-T.K.K.
Nov. 1.-T.K.K.
Toyen Mara, Amakusa Maru. Taiyo Mara. Kiea Maru.
TAKAO.
Toyen Mars.
TSINGTAO.
e Shen, Mr. H. Bert Me and Mrs Whenrstoar, Me.". Thom, Mr L. Sept. 3.-08.K.
Yene Me R. N. LA, 414 H arre, Mry Sept. 2.-C. N 10 Vogel, Wrend Mrs. Walker Me T
Wang. Mr C. 8. Wall, Mr W. K. Tit. Mr W. 1 Bank, Mr.G. Yowḥer Mr H 8, K. Laing, Mr L. 8. Lun Mr L. V.
Wo, Mia M. Renfrew. Miss G. Shoutz.
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WEIHAIWEI.
Backus. Arin irel Geo, H. Barber, Master Eept 4-0. $. Euichow.
Mrs M. Crampton, Mr and Mrs J. E. A. A. Baring, Mr F. Barry, Mee Burien,
Carney. Me Chan Lrng. Mr Chn Gnt Sept. 4-0. N.
TIENTSIN.
5.-1.0.S.N.
Huichow. Cheongshing.
HOIHOW.
Chinhus.
7.-1.C.8.N. Losang+
| Way, Mr R. Ching. Mr J Pair, My D. Vin, Mrs R. Etter, Mr O. C. Sau Mr G. $1,500 in aid of the yote Public Bent, Veers H. C. fios, #, M. Wa, O. Shang, Mrs G Hancork. Dr. and Mrs R. Works, Extraordinary, New Terri W. Hazen. L Pai, I. Young, I. B. Sept. &.1.C.*%.
Communications, 2001). Goen. L. D. Ring, I. Gim, L. Grov, The Roads (b) Taipo to Shun Wan F Mendrried Mrs L. Mason. Mr H. S Masterton, M. M. T. Forn Dr. M. W. W, Y. Tan, Mr W. Non. Mr W. N. Sept. 7-L.C.S.N. Niles. Mr N. W Ler, Mr B. Singh, Mr Seng. Mr W. Ping Mr W. Git Hong. Mi ́s M. A. Wobur, Me V. C. For, MeV. | Yox, Alr ?. Geo SF T. ”. Chung, Mr Y.
1icg, Mr E. T. Sentor, Mr L. Tee.
the sea side of the railway.
The Chairman: No, this is on tories.
Sailors Home will be on the other Road. side between the hill and Salisbury Road.
Approved.
FILLING IN TIDAL FLAT. $40,000 in aid of the vole Publie Works, Extraordinary, Miscellan
The Chairman: This is the short rad-quirter of a unile-journey up the old Tuipe market, and the new Taipo market. Approved.
The Chairman: That is being pressed on particularly. I have spoken about it quite recently. I
PRAYA EAST, RECLAMATION, am afraid I cannot give the date,us, (8) Filling in Tidal Flat and
$26,000 in aid of the vote Public but they are getting on with it. cutting down hill between Taikok
(64) Prava Kast There is something definite to be and Fuk Tsun Heung.
The Chairman: This is for an Scheme. 60 Contribution by Glov Hon. Mr. Holyoak: I think it is extension of the filling in that is ernment towerds Fund for Re-
seen now.
at least three years since it wasg on. first proposed.
The Chairman; We had very
great difficulty in regard to the
Approved.
STBSIDIARY COIN,
The Chairman: This was a ship ment in East December on the
Works, Extraordinary, Hongkong.
clamation.
Reclaration
Hon. Mr. Pollock: Is this work well up-to-date?
The Chairman: This is the fifth enil of 8 per cent. The vote was f $199,840.10 on recount of Mis-$26,367 and, the total amount re-i site, which belonged to the Italianellaneous Service, Loss on Subquired $51,00 odd. have a very strong rule with regard possible; but we had to arrange
Mission, who met us in every waysidiary Coin. to Russians. It was made at the some exchange, which proves to be time that a large number of rea rather difficult matter. It was fugees were coming in. The rules mixed up with the question of land Kashgar of $1,000,000 require that no Russian may come belonging to ex-enemy allens, so
value. I understand there are here unless he has a British visa, that we could not get on with it as
$20,000,000 in circulation, which recommends that he should fast as we desired. It has been The Colonial Treasurer: At the
pushed on now. I have also arran- | present time there is
face
The Chairman: That 1 am afraid cannot say. I have no details.
Approved.
not much Works, Extraordinary, Hongkong.
Public Health and Building's Ordin.
THE
HAIPHONG.
Leesang.
SAIGON. Sept. 1-0. S 8. Basho Maru.
BANGKOK.
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MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS.
The B. L. 4.6. "Benleri" from Middlesbro, Antwerp, London and Straits Porta lefs Singapore for this port vis Manila on August 10 and may bo ex- pected to arrive here on September 10,
The B. L... "Bensleach” from Middlesbro. Antwerp and London left Sues for this port via Straits Ports and Maila on August 28 and my be expa jeno vecize fara sa Sigismaat 5) j b
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Central 22 The Newspaper Enterprise Ltd., 5. Wyndham Street
"China Mail" (Newspaper), 5. Wyndham Street
22 The Dollar Directory Co., 5, Wyndham Street 22 Telephone Handbook, 5, Wyndham Street
22 Bridger, R. L. Residence, 120, The Peak
Kowloon-22 Green Island Cement Co., Cemont Werks, Hok-un
WONG-NEI-CHEONO BESEMPTIONS.
$100,000 in aid of the vote Public
do
22
do
do
Peak
Control
do
23 Brows, Dr. Lyon, Office, Alexandra Buildings
do
come through here.
The Hon. Mr. A, O. Lang: Aged with the Director of Public coming in. great number of these people take Works that the new school at The Chairman: I think hon.ance, 1903, (43) Compensation and passages in Shanghai and North Quarry Bay, the New Victoria members will have noticed from the Resumptions. China to proceed to Australia via School, and the extension to the Financial Statements that we have The Chairman: These are farm Hongkong. I dare say, in many Kowloon British School, should be cases, they are waiting for the on done at once. carrying ship for Australia.
I
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
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The Chairman: Undoubtedly, and I think in the majority of cases they have the appropriate visa. think you may rely on the Govern- ment to watch this matter very carefully. We have had some ex- perience in the past from beach-
Per A. 9.8. "Eistern" on Aug. combers and undesirables being-Meard Mrs A. R. Sutherland. Miss admitted here and we are taking K. Saunders, Mr H. Hanted, Mrs and very stringent action.
Miss McCauley.
a balance of one or two millions lots at Wong-nei-chrong. There is lving idle in the Hongkong and a great amount of building there | Shanghai Bank. They do not give and we are resuming the farin lots. us interest on it. That is always Approved. available to go out or retain, accord-
NEW BOYS.
and
ጓር
ing to the market. There is some- $7,900 on recount of Harbour thing like $20,000,000 still in cir- Master's Department, Special Ex- culation and I hope, with the ban, penditure, New Buoys, members, that. we shall not have to The Chairman: This is for the go on with this policy very long. purchase of buoys The result has bees remarkable. I buoys, think you will all remember people! Approved. crowded exchange shops for the dis-
· RAILWAY VOTES. effect of bringing the discount downing votes:- count. It has certainly had the $3,800 on account of the follow- and keeping it down.
Kowloon-Canton Railway, Special. Approved.
Expenditure :---- Siding and Crossover, at
Bridge No. 7 Trap Points at Tuipo.
Market Station
The Hon. Mr. Holyoak: I have Por A... Ba. "Provident Grant heard of at least one Russian lady, Battan, Hr Alexander Floemer, Mr
on August 2-Mr and Mrs. 1. who has been going round solicit- Calore Mr and Miss H. Chang, Mr L. ing assistance either in money or Forster, Mr M. h. Karanjia. Me and Mrs kind. Women of that character Y. P. Kan, Mr Mrs U. 6. Kan, Hr should not have been allowed to I. H. Lin, Mr. Les Liu Donng, Mr B. C. Loe, Mr. Anal, Mrs If Blacker Mre
$4.000 Farien, Mrs And Miss Briggs Mr J. E. The Chairman: I am afraid It Donnells, ir W. Davir, Mim H. Eckart, Works, Extraordinary, Hongkong, is almost impossible to prevent, fr. Fenton, Miss G. E Fox, Mts Buildings, Alterations to Beacons because the rigid passport system F. Master Gifrys, Mr Jacob Haberfield Arcade for B.C.A.
land here.
is no longer in force.
Hon. Mr. Holyoak: Captains of vessels should be warned that Russian refugees should not be allowed to land except on through
visas
The Chairman: They are warn
Prof. G. W. Hendry, Mrs Emly Hern, Miro and His E F. 6. Hooper, Mr W. T. Ladd, Mr 8. R. Onches, Mr R. C. Morton, Mm Ow Yang, Air Chay E Powell, Mr. E. A. Pratt, He W. Rohn- stock, Mr JL dtsbr. Mr C Sockson, Miss
BEACONSFIELD ARCADES.
on account of Public
Approved,
BAILWAY ACCIDENT.
Total
$3,500.00
300.00
..$3,800.00
The Chaiman: This is for the $30,000 in aid of the vote Kow-new bridge that they have just made Joon-Canton Railway, Special Ex-over the 100-foot road between Kowloon City and Laichikok. They
O Blonima, Mr0. E. Tavares, Mia C. O.penditure, Accident, Mile 103 We. Misl. Y. Wu, W Yiu Tin Chen.
The Chairman: At the last meet-have laid a siding and diverted the
ed. Unfortunately these people do M 8. C. Morrisey. Me H. G. Murraying $4,000 was voted for inmediate traffic, and they wish to keep it not frequent either the Police Mr. and N. B. Norton. Mr8, Naser, Department or Governmeet offices Mr and Mrs J. Talton, Jr. Mr E. expenditure after surveying the site there as a branch line. The scotch because they know that immediate Mr and Mrs E. M. Terry, Mr and Mrs E to the engines. $28,000 odd is the vide a safer method.
Perlberg Mr Russel. Mr M. Sharp, and repairs needed there and renaire block failed, and this $300 is to pro- ly they are found they are sent J. Vanderwerker, Mr. Walton, Mr Teatimale given. nway. If those solicited would B. Wilson, Mr. Zeilluick
only inform the police-which they!
never do we could deal with them
Immediately.
CONSIGNERS' NOTICE,
Hon Mr. Lang: I'must confess
All goods arrived by a a, "Oldenburg *
I fully appreciate the difficulties
the Government have to contend not taken delivery of after Septem' or 0.
Approved.
Keep It Handy. "Immediate reʻICE. In neoFriary in attacka of diarrhoea. Chamberlain's
Approved.
$1,100 in aid of the vote Kow- loon-Conton Railway, Special Ex- penditure, additional machine for workshops
...
The Chairman: This was voted lie and Darrhoea Remedy should last year but not paid for. It is for For o by all motor control gear.
Approved.
with The commercial community will bo zubies to rent agents-Arnhold always be os hand have asked for less onerous pass-¦ard Co., Líď.
Chemists and Btorskeepers.
T
23 Jordan, Forsyth, Grove, Aubrey, Urquhart, Lyon
Brown & Mecgown, Drs, Alexandra Buildings
23 Fommyth. Dr. C., Office, Alexandra Buildings. Pesk-29 Brown, Mr. N. Š, Residence, 76, The Peak Peak 23 Batterfield and Swire. Mr. N. 8. Brown's, Residence, 76,
The Park
Kowloon-28 Yo Fong Chan, 136, Temple Street, Youmati Central 24 Tak Shin Bank, 155, Queen's Road, Central
Peak 24 Bail, A. Dyer, Residence, 51. The Peak Kowloon-24 Dixon, H., Residence, 4 Lyeemoon Villas, Chatham
Road
Central 25 Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Aberdeen Dock,
Aberdeen Peak 25 Hongkong and Whampoa Dook Co.. Chiol Manager's
Residence, 156, Magazine Gap, The Peak
Peak
25 Dyor, R. M., Residence, 156, The Peak Kowloon-25 Shun Lai Sang, 83, Poking Road.
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