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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1924.

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NOTABLE LONDON.

GATHERING.

OBITUARY.

MR. J. W. CHANEY,

THE CHINA MAIL

PEKING'S RULER.

CHRISTIAN GENERAL'S

METHODS.

OLD TESTAMENT EXPE.!!

CIVIL WAR AND DEVASTATING PLODDS,

His many friends will learn The annual dinner of the China with regret of the death at the Association took pincey in the Government Civil Hospital yes- Edward VII rooms at the Hotel terday evening of Mr. H. W. Victorin, London, on November 6. Presided over by the Rt. Hon. Chaney, of Nathan Road, Kow. the result of a motor Sir John Jordan, P.; G.C.M.G., loon, s G.C.LE... the former British cycle accident

a fortnight go Minister at Peking, it was a not-since when he had been under conditipus, said Sir Jolin Jordan in able function attended by a dis- tinguished gathering representa- medical reatment.

IN

and.

PAPT. J. WOOLLACUT.

Minister, some 30 million people

LUDENDORFF ELECTED.

NO PARTY IN REICHSTAG HAS MAJORITY.

(Reuter's Service;)"

→ BERLIN, December 8. General Ludendorff has been re-elected to the Reichstag.

No party has a clear majority in the Reichstag: in consequence, the existing government will carry on until the meeting of the Reichstag in 'January,

VICTIMS OF PIRACY.

MANY HONGKONG BOYS CAPTURED.

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"DEPARTURES.

Per A. O. L. s.s. "President Jackson on Dec. 7:-Mr Mr W. Archibald, Mr Robert Blau, Mrs M. Brooks, Mrs T."B. Brown, Miss Marie Brown, Master T. B. Brown, Master John Brown. Mr O. H. Blackburn, Mr F. B. Baldwin, Mr and Mrs B Bird, Mr and Mrs Dale Dale Carleton, Mr. W. F. Cutter, Mr and Mrs K W. Chan, Mrs Wm: R. Campbell, Mr A. Dejaroshinski, Miss K. E. Desmond, Mr. Chu Ming Dze, Mr W: L. Éaton, Mrá A. M. Ferguson, Miss E. Ferguson, Dr. Hodgin, Mr and Mrs Denis H., Hazell, Mr J. H. Herbschleb, Mas- ter Frank Long, Miss Mina Long, Miss Palti Long, Miss A. Hawskley, Mr R. J. Jarno, Mrs A. de Kock Mr Hung Kow Ming, Mrs W. H. Mc- Ewan, Miss E. H. Naylor, Mr. J. ¦★ Nienwenhuys, Doctor Ozorio, Miss A. Patterson, Miss J. Ryan, Mr ́and Mrs J. H. Remmers, Miss M. L. Sterling, Mrs H. Schradieck, Mr H. P. Strickler, Mr Frank L. San- ders, Jr. Mr and Mrs Long Tack San, Mr G. Uyematsu, Mrs M. Wong Mr Joseph T. Ward, Mr Nowell B." White, Mr. W. L. Wadleigh, Mr E. E. Zeitlyn, Mr G. Agtarap, Mr Wallace. F. Burton, Mr Leo Bendheim, Mr and Mrs W. G. Cooke, Mr and Mrs K. T, Chave, Mr E. H. Chave, Cyril Chave, Miss Muriel Chave, Mrs Powell Clayton, Mr Warren H. Colby, Mr and Mrs. W. R. Ehrman, Capt. Tracy "G. Hunter, U.S.M.C., Mr and Mrs Arthur Hay, Miss. Jean Hay, Mrs R. B. Hunt, Mr and Mrs J. Koerting,. Mr R. Manly. Dr. and Mrs R..E. Lee Steiner, Mr K Suzuki, Mrs C. H. Wells, Mr P. H. Watt.

Last year, I had to speak of con- fusion and chaos is Chine; this year it civil war, and a civil war mdertaken ander most heartless

This speßen to the Chiam Association. five of the various Services, and It was known that complica-According to the late Chinese Prime of the trading branches of Britions had set in and that at one have been rendered homeless and tish artivity in the vast Republic.time it was thought necessary to destitute by devastating floods, t The Chairman was supported amputate the injured leg but, this is the moment which the rival by the Rt. Hon. Sir Laming when it was decided that an beluns have chosen to plunge the Worthington-Evans, Et. P.Ca[operation was pet necessary, Mr. country into the horrors of a civil G.B.R., M.P. (who bad, that, oven: | Chuney's frights had hopes for wor "Their objech, was to umily, ing joined the new Cghinit a complete recovery. News, of Chim by fente, ind it apparently Minister for War) and the his death came as a great shock met with a large musures of foreign Marquess of Slige. Ditheis pre- | to all of them.

approvat in the hope, that the end i sept his table were the Re. Mr. Chaney was about 20 wind justify the meads. Buterven Hon the Earl of Onslow, 0.8.E, gears of age and was employed snittention by force would have hunk) Sir James H. Stewart Lockhart,by Messrs. Palner and Turner, Timle practical effect unless it were K.C.M.G., Sir Frank Swetten the well-known firm of architects, vajunied by constructive musas { ham. G.C.M.G... Lieut.-General He was of an athletic turn of tres, of which, there" hand, been » Sir George Macdonough, K.C.B.mind and was particularly find singular odasience in Chim during K.C.M. Lieut-General Sirf motor cycling. One of the gecem yours! The struggle, round Travers Clarke, K.C.B., KALM.G.. į original" members of the Shanghai, resulted in the expulsion" KL. Bev. Bishop of Victoria, E.A.S.M.A he took a keen inter-from Chekjung of one of the very "Hongkong, Major Kennethust in

whefture

Tow Coverings in the country whô Anderson M. Capt. B. G. Hij last year was its chiurman,

Bud agained a reputation" bed Henderson, RN. B. Mr. Much sempathy will be felt for not his own comers niet in Anderson, Mr. Harold Williams, Mr. Chaley's widow and their foreigners for gal administration, Sir Edwind P. Crowe, €"MX4,, | child in Ulgeir fereavement,

Jasad in majus to be seen whether Mr. Sidney Barin, C.M.G., Mr. The funeral will take place big this importam province will henefit x the change.. The movetient was 'David Landalo. Mr. A. J. Bafry, evening, The cortege passing thej

"Eilen deeled 'against. Marefuria : ¦ Sir Willam H. Clark, K31.8.1, qonament 21 5 o'clock.

whiefqkhong Torlin's administen C. Sir Montagu ("."Burger. Mr.

Minion hout gained for him the approva! | Frank Cullingen, Rt. Rev. Bishop'||

Sameignfidents. & Mahiduria of North, China, Sir R. Denison

was a diferit, proposition from! Rojs, CAE." Mr. H. R. Boyd, "

Shughui. It has been a gar CAJE CEE. Dr. Donglas Gray By the death yesterday at the battleground in men yours." "Two Mr. W. F. Collins, Dr. R. R. Government Civil Hospital of

Eggend Walts, Dad, been fauglit at its Scod. M.A.. 14.10. Other mem- Captuiæ J., Woollacot of the soil, and it was how threatened with Bars and guests insent were "Paul Benu." the local shipping a third. But a war in Mainuria, The "China Mail's" special Messrs. F. J. Abbott, Geo, S. Frommunity circle of officers en could hagly have seen un vel.correspondent writes that there Amyard. A. G. Angior, W. 4. raged in runs contreing around sivety Chinese concern. Argent. Fred, L. Baker. T. S. Hongkong loses a familiar figure, reign merests have grown the Canton Christian College Great were several Hongkong boys on Baker. K. A Wolfe Barry. Captain Woollacott has been in there during the last 25 yours is the D. G. M. Bernard, Oscar Burry, charge of vessels on the Canton result of development in which Launch

No. 2, which was Hunter, Mr and Mrs Arthur Hay, Donald Heith, Dr. F. Blackwell, and West River run for many Chitus has taken little part Thon captured

Miss Jean Hay, Mrs R. B. Hunt, by pirates time sands of miles of always real Saturday. H. Bond Admiral G.. years, and was for some

on. Mr and Mrs J. Koerting, Mr Manly, Borrett, CPGA. V. Bowra masu of the Hol Sang." --minging enterprises, and other large-

night. AR the Dr. and Mrs R. E. Lee Steiner, Mr By Brenan.. C.M.G. returned from Home leave in the unisikings necessitating the boat was bound from Ten-tze-K Suzuki, Mrs C. H. Wells, Mr P Thomas Brown.

early part of the present year and rice of perhaps 200,000 foreigners Ma-tae wharf, N. Canton, to Julia K. Dickey, Mr and Mrs H. Watt, Mr. J. B. Loring, Mrs Brace, Alfred

Bryer, when the Canton Navigation he essure of the extent to Hongkong, Honan. Buglid, W. B. Burton Baldry, Company commenced operations which

Arthur Coyne, Mr Herbert A: foreign enterprise has W. B. Buyers, Robert Carr, E. J. with the "Pair Beau" and the jenetrated into this immense region

The list of victims follows!" Smith, Miss Rosa Siervo. Mr and Carroll, W. Camer, E. 1. Corküll, "Charles Hurdogin," he Wits ¦ and cojeveried it from a derelict Innal) Yip la-tsai, formerly with the Mrs N. H Duckworth, Mr M. V. Santos, Miss Paź Ramoza, Mr 3. D. C. Couper, J. L. Crockatt, given command of the former jo agvat gain-producing estee Eastern Bank. Hongkong. is Montenayer, Mr W. J. Joss, Mr T. Alex, Cumming, Major R. B. ship.

for af markets of the world resident of Hongkong, an old boy Denny, G. M. Dothwell, 1. Gordon

Balys under Japanese officiency, I Dodwell. Stanley H. Dodwell,

of the College. The funeral tok place at us, in the course" of a few years, į Colonel, f. G. Du Came, OH... Happy Valley Cemetery at 6p.m. aimed a formid; place among the week-end with his brother, also P. Salasufer, Mr H. Castillon, Mr Leo Budleney, G... A. Dudency, the vice bring condusted by Taty points of him, and presents student of the College, and was Frederick O'Brien, Mrs Zubiri M. E. Duffett, Major R. The Rev. Norain & Pest, and striking contrast to the only Man taken with his brother on the Blanco, Mr. Blanco, Miss A. Eaign, Dr. Oscar Fabur. O.B.E.. P. Pawestt, W. Fisher, H. H. Was attended by a large number chrian Treaty Pot- Newchicang launch.

Blanco, Mr V. Meansclii, Mr J. M.! of the deceased's colleagues:

which has had to sunggle against j Chiang Hek-suli, now a student Phillips, Mr E. Levy, Mrs Arm- Fos. (M.G. Captain, F. J; B.

Captain Cornwell, Messrs. Loach gleet during as wist es tune of the College, belongs to the strong, Mrs A. B. Forsythe, Miss Gardner, H. Gardner, Dr. Lion and Robh, P. H. White (ss. "Paul; The Manchurian situation is one difamily controlling the Wing Yu Rosa Schmidt, Mr C. C. Akana, Giles, 1. Litt, James Graham Beau"), Captain Walker ss.

extreme delicacy isitween thin, Chong Foreign Goods Store in Mr H. W. Menn, Miss Clara A. F. Grillin, F. Grove, H. (; "Kwong Tung"), Captain bota and Russia, and an invasion Hongkong.

Leonard, Mr T. Nagel, Mrs. Alice -Gullard.. A. 41. Hallam? Roderick!

Lau Lung-chong, student; is a

de Weese, Mr A. R. Langton, Mr Clarkey, W. F. Harity, Colonel Son (ss. "King On 1. Mr. T.T. Maugiura night bave revised

Laurens Crepresenting the International, qui-times which the son of the proprietor of the Ming Pedro Ponce, Mr H Harding, Mr B. K. Harvey, C. R. P. Hay, China Coast Officers Guild); Mr. declined to discuss. This tavzardous

Washington Conference wise Sun Glass Works in Hongkong.

J. Monahan, Mr Max Basker, Mr M. tain H. von Heigenstum, A. Bide Thompson

Adachi, Dr. Felix Franki, Miss G. (Harbour (Office), enterprise set to lay been Robert J. Hi-E. E. Hills, AJ

Leung Hung-kwan, whose pär-Spitzel, Mr T. Ghanormal, Madana Holtons, E. J. House, P. Howard Nicholl, Mr Chau Hen-wah, tatal de catrident. His grandfather lives at Miss V. Loret, Mr J. R. Cullins, Cuple, Brown, Somerville and Herked for the mount, and Wents are dead, is a Hongkong re- M. S. Jason, Mr and Mrs R. Loret, &. I. Howard, Sommers Hunter, director of the Canton Naviga-Alders in mining bus iugaley Nam Pak Hong Street. W. F. Inglis, Dr. J, W. Jackson, tion Company, and the staff, the fula Feng Yuglsang's comp. It

Rev. L Schouten, Rev. M. Heiman, i Other Hongkong Fesidents Mr A: Joss, Mr J. G Babb, Mr Ha H. D. C. Jones, W. Lindley Jones compradbre of the "Pail Beau is bad to say what, ettei this i taken captive, are Wei Shu-säng Fusong, Mr Tsang Hing Chuen,! 13. H. Joseph. J. E. Joseph W. Band many others. Kennett, Lieut.-Col. M. F: Kittoe,

Estroke my

Goo have Feng is, as a tand

Chuen-sang, also Mr So Koi Kee, Mr Kean Hian Sy. Among the many floral tributes his lady quaintly add in the students. L. N. Leefe, A. O. Lang, 1. de were noticed the following: Capachy, Old Timent" oper

Mrs Cho Hiong. Miss Riley, Layard, C.M.G., Captain C. Rain of the Put Ko Laugh it has lives is Mr.

Prominent among the cap-

8.

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THE FUNER V..

Per A. Q. L. 5.5. "Pres. Jefferson " on Dec. 8-Mr G. Agtarap, Mr Wallace F. Burton, Mr Leo Bend- helm, Mr and Mrs W. G. Cooke, Mr and Mrs K T Chave, Mr E. H. Chave, Master Cyril Chave, Miss Muriel Chave, Mrs Powell Clayton, W. R Ehraman, Capt. Tracy G. Mr Warren H. Colby, Mr and Mrs

C. Clegg, Mr J. E. Johannes, Mr Geo. Ladd Munn, Mr Lim Lin Chu,

He spent the Mr and Mrs Louis Fischer, Miss T.

PS

Liddell, Captain--e--swald wärd's • stall of the "Paulin kun for a, knp rine jast-Chung. assistant to Associate LATEST SHIPPING NEWS:

ARRIVALS.

Liddell Mackiatosh, D. Bean Captain Cornwell, Officers mythave doctinentary ovulence President Chung Wing-kwong of John H. Macoun. H. A. and engineers of the s.s. "Paul the Futa Fing was never a the Canton Christian College. Macres, Dr. Oswald Marrjait,

Beau, Chipa C. W. May. Commander R. Guild, Sailors Home, Board offy's plan of mitration by fore.

Const. Officersy hot-hearted supporter ofWa "Pei-Mr. Chan Tak-wen, a noted Pong Tong, (Br.) Yuen Seng Mayne, R.N. W. R. McCallum, Directors of the Canton Naviga-

Chinese history teacher in Can-Fat, from Singapore, Saigon. Cameron McGregor, J; R.

W was a vicent idvoente-of a ton, is also a captive. tion Company Ltd., Capt. and strong Central Government, and

Taming: (Br.) B. & S., from Hai- Michael, Sidney Michael, Mrs. C. J. Thompson, Capt. and was opposed to any measure of pro-Tong Fook-chong and We: Shu-

Two noted college athletes, phong, Hoihow. Michael, George Miller, C. Selby Mrs. T. R. Nicholl and Messrs. vil utonomy. All China was sang, are also on the list.

Tingsang (Br) J, M. & Co., from Moore, T. D. Moorhead, W. AA. W. Muir, and W. Saunders,

Shanghai, Swatow. Morling, H. S. Moss, G. C. Moxon,

Prosper, (Nor) K. Larssen & Co., from Saigon.

R. D. Murray: Joseph Nissim, :

E. W. Noel, W. Adams Oram,

MRS. M. P. de PINNA.

H. A. Ottewill, R. E. N. Padfield,

H. Parbury, Aylmer C. Pearson,

C.M.G.. John H. Perry, S. W. P. The Portuguese community has

to be united and welded into one George Chu, another captive, solid whole by shear force, and for was, at one time cadet colonel of this he and his supportoïe entered the College Regiment.. upon the civil war. Pen-only. 1 have been inclined from the'ontect

to share the view of the large body.

of Chise opinion, which considers sors-cuisiderably longer to bring the

Fingal (Nor) M. B. K., from 'Caton.

Duchessa D'Aosta, (I.). Dodwell

D. C. Rutherford, Captain P. W. to bed suffering from rheumat-and probleous if i's widely settling down to one form of order. from agoya, Moju

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DEPARTURES.

& Co., from Kobe, Shanghai.

Hoi Cheng, (Port:) Hoi Cheong Perry, H. K. Poters, T. Petrie, lost one of its oldest residents by the idea impracticable, and that country under any settle form off S.S. Co., from Macao. Walter G: Prali, J. Lumsden Bae, the death yesterday at her re- R. C. Faine, E. M. Raymond, sidence in Nathan Road, Kow unity am only be attained in the government

Ferm, (Swed.) Y. K. K., from Duncan J. Reid, M.A... F. O. oon, of Mrs. . 1. de Pinna. will give the provinces a very large struggle may prove more decisive

last resort by an urrangement which

Gintun Let us hope that the present Reynolds, N. S. Reyntiens, A. S. During the last eight years the share in the government of the that those which have preceded it.

Penang Maru, 1p.) N. Y. K., Richardson, G. A. Richardson, late Mrs. Pinna has been confined country. Chin is much too large, and that we shall at last see China

from Cavitt, Sikapore.

Nagano Mara, (Jip.) N., Y. K., Rutherford, M.C., F. G. Sale, F. ism. She expired after three

Poo Lee, Cise) Tung Woo Safinger, Alfred. Salinger, C...P. | daya" illness.

exteraled dosajnions are for one government. The problem will S.S. Co., from Kwong-chow-wan. H. Scott, E. Sandberg, C.

The funeral took place at plex and varied to admit of rigid then be, as it is in Europe to-day Shahnoon, H. G. Simms, E. A. Happy Valley, in the afternoon loose federation of the provinces equal magnitude. For good or for control by any central authority, A one of reconstruction and one of Stanton. Sir Newton J. Stabb, and was attended by a number ander a National Government is evil, G. H. Stitt, C. W. Smith, P. Y.❘ of relatives and friends.

China has discarded her! Tung Shing, (Br.) J. M. & Co, for probably the most that can be ancient political structure and sub- Shanghai, Swatow, Smith, R. Melville-Smith, Wreaths were sent by her son expected. Whatever may be sid

Wa Sun, (Chi) Pak Hong, for Richard F. Soper, Frank Souter, Mario, Mr. and Mrs. Lim, Hugh, of General Feng methods, there stitnted for it one founded on B. Sutherland, Henry Symuns, George, and Irene, Europe Asia no reason to doubt the sincerity must be admitted, had grown very

The old one, it Shanmi. western lines. George Thornton, A. M. Town Trading Company, Madame M. of his motives. He wished to put tottering. It has been my unplea Bengkok, Swatow

Kalgan, (Br) B. & S. for send, J. Venn. W. A. Ward- Flint, Mesura. RY M. Jones, Charles Watney, E. White, Remedios, Z. M. Sarrazella, L. G. and has taken great risks. He may quarters the fall of two ancient Donney, Shanghal.

des an end to an insensate civil war, sant experience to witness at close Tiscadari, (Dist) J. C.J. L. for Major J. M. Whittall, W. H. Sarazella, C. Chan, Teen Seng not succeed in face of the forces dyndetics in the Enstone in Chint Wickham, S. A. Williamson, Cap- and others,

Halchow, (Br.) B. & S. for Parrayed against him and the new and one in Korea. In each case, Tientsib, Wei-hai-wei. tain H. M. Willy, RN.R., and

developments that are certain to one saw how fruil the foundations B. C Wilcox, Secretary,

Hop Sang. (Br) J. M. & Co. for arise, but his example any not be were on which they had rested, In Bangkok, Swatow. without its influence on the sitna Chine the Imperial decree was the Tilliwong, (Dut ) J, C. J. L. for night-Mr. Fox, the Commercial tion.

The Chinese people may sole binding force which kept the Shanghal Counsellor at Peking, and Mr. S. come to see the folly of butchering country together, and even that lost Ferm, (Swed.) Y. K. K. for Barton, the Consul General at one another in a war in which no its virtue with the death of the old Quen Yen. Shanghai-both old and trusted principles are at stake and which Empress Dowager. colleagues of mine, and I should was procented largely to gratify new hond has to be forged which Calcutta, Singapore.

And now a Nagano Maru, (Jap.) N. Y. K. for like, with your permission, to ex- the desire for vengeance or

Hal Ching, (Br) Douglas 6.s. Co.. will bring all that vast country, press through them our warm ap- aggrandisement of individual mili-under some form of political unity, for Foochow, Swatow preciation of all the Consular tare commanders. The men who gratitude to all those who, in Service has done and is doing, to started this war dader the impres to be durable. Finsace, comman MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS.

for military unification is not likely these peculiarly trying times-are- upholding our interests in China maintain the British position in gian that the "fnoded condition of cations, disarmament, and many;

China. (Applause.) -to our Minister, Sir Ronald

North China furnished a favourable other urgent problems await solu- Macleay, to the Naval Com-Sir--James-Stewart-Lockhart—onporturit for wetting the question tion. As regards finance, & Comfe # 98. S Proilus * inft: Elver-

proposed the toast of "Our af forcible unifienting to a decisive

Apo don Sur, 15 Dr Fardas, Hongkong, mander-in-Chief Sir Arthur salur Service. (Applause.) Weaming Worthington-Evans re- made confusion we're confounded order out of chaos, but has not (8) may tastyida, fanai, fat, laddan Lesezon, and to the British Con- Guests," and the Rt. Hon. Sir test may find that they have only mission has been sitting for a year and haghai ant it is here on or

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