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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1925.

SENT HOME.

FOUR THOUSAND INTERNED

SOLDIERS.

NO TROUBLE EN ROUTE.

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FEARS OF ADDING TO BANDIT BANDS..

(Reuter's Service.)

Tsingtao, January 21 Four thousand ex-soldiers from Shanghai arrived to-day on board. the steamer "Tulma." They were immediately loaded into standing. trains, and shipped to Tsinan, whence they will disperse to their homes. They were given two dollars each and food here. Their behaviour was excellent,

Six British and sixty Sikh police officers accompanying the men experienced not the slightest trouble.. The policemen are re turning to Shanghai-to-night----- free for ships, carrying more repatriated provincial sol- diers are expected to-morrow. -

Two Japanese destroyers ar rived at noon to-day from Shang- bai, although no untoward occur rence is anticipate

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PIRATE KILLED.

SEVENTEEN ROUNDED UP AT BIAS BAY.

THE TABLES TURNED.

THE CHINA MAIN

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH MEDICAL CONFERENCE,

CONGREGATION'S ANNUAL

MEETING.

INTERESTING PRESENTATION.

The annual church meeting was

OFFICIAL WELCOME IN HONGKONG.

HONORARY DEGREES.

As a result of the operations by Chinese soldiers professing held at St. Andrew's Church Hallgates to the joint conference of

General allegiance to Kwing-ming, seventeen outlaws. at Bins Bay have been rounded up and one. killed.

Chan last evening when a large number of the congregation attended. The mecting was preceded by a recep tion at which tea was served.

Ingham,

Lieut. Commander R.N., was present at the scene.

Last week a gang of pirates, after ransacking the "Hongwha," took that vessel to Bins Bay where they left. Hitherto other pirated steamers have also been taken to Bian Bay where the pirates left,

The meeting commenced with a short prayer by the Rev. G. R. Lindsay, who was supported on the platform by the Rev. GE Arrowsmith and members of the vestry.

It has been stated that the

The financial statement for 1924 Naval and Police armed vessels submitted by Mr. A. E. Farrell which left Hongkong on Saturday (Hon. Treasurer) disclosed a for Bins Bay, were not actually satisfactory-position of affairs, the present at the operations but a few miles away, the understand offertories" showing an increase of ing being that if the Chinese mili- $1,476, assistance, it would be given. Lary punitive expedition required

This, therefore, disposes of the rumour that the Hongkong vessels were to take part in a bombard-attendance in such large numbers veterans now is viewer as 'gravement of the coast.

The return of thousands of war

matter. No employnient awaits them and it is feared that many will turn bandits, i

REICHSTAG SCENE.

SOCIALIST DENOUNCED AS TRAITOR.

Fin

a

MONARCHY AHEADS.

(Reuter's Service.)

CHINESE STUDENTS.

GUESTS AT THE ANNUAL DENNER.

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fountain pen..

power to bestow-that of Doctor

ILLEGAL GAMING.

FINES OF $400

Before Mr. N. L. Smith, at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon, two men were charged with keeping a common gaming house and unlawful possession of Po Plu lottery tickets.

Mr. J. Remedios pleaded for leniency on behalf of one of the accused, an old man, who, he said, was hard par to earn a living.

The accused, who had previous convictions against them, were fined $400 each or twelve months' imprisonment with hard labour.

Robinson Road, reports the loss of "Chow San; living at No. 7 jewellery valued at $185 from his house on Monday night.

The official welcome to the dele

the China Medical Missionary Association and the Hongkong and China Branch of the British Medical Association took the form of a degree ceremony at which four distinguished members of the conference were honoured with the highest degree that the University of Hongkong has of Laws (honoris causa) Dr. H. F. Houghton, Principal of tho Peking Union Medical College; Dr E. Muir, head of the Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine; Dr. P. B. Cousland, of Shanghai, and An interesting blotter, de Dr. E. H. Hume, of Talaanfu.

picting "The Old Curiosity His Excellency, the Governor Shop, has reached this office from extended on behalf of the Colony Wiggin's Teape and Alex, Pirie welcome to the medical men (Export), Ltd., of 10 Aldgate, present to take part in the Con- London. ference. It was a great pleasure, he said, to extend the hospitality men who had devoted their lives of the Colony to so many eminent

ing and improvement in the stan to the alleviation of human suffer

dard of life.

from

The Rev. G. R. Lindsay said that he was pleased to address so many of the congregation at the

tions in China who had sent re meeting, ar.d

Union Medical College, the Uni their

presentatives including the Peking

showed the Interest that they

versity of Anior, the Canton. were taking in church affairs. The Vice Chancellor, before Christian College and the Univer After 18 years the paw rents presenting the honorary graduates,sity of Hongkong, who had loaned had been abolished, and he referred to the early work in China them the buildings for the con- thought it was a right and proper of medical men and outlined the ference. (Applause.) step to take, so that all could careers of the recipients of the Dr. Aubrey read telegrams and meet together freely to worship, degree. He touched on the messages of congratulation" receiv The Sunday School children were research work in Bengal and ed, including congratulatory scrolls showing more missionary hearted-Kala-Azar into leprosy of Dr. from the Provisional Chief ness than the adults, which was a Muir and his appointment to the Executive of the Republic of good sign, and he exhorted the recently established Calcutta China, Tusn Chi-jul; the Vice- Foreign Affairs, congregation to be more wide School of Tropical Medicine; to Minister of Thend Was distinguished awake in world-wide things. the organisation of Public Health Peking: and telegrams 'gathering at the annual dinner of Reference was then made to work in China of Br. Houghton; inembers of the American, College Students Great Britain and the impending departure of Mr to the pioneer work of Dr. Cous of Surgeons and Dr. G. M. Freland at the Hotel Cecilon R Packham, who had served land in the translation of Western Harston, who wired that he December 19. The President of 50 faithfully and well for medical books into Chinese; and to sincerely regretted his absence. Berlin, January 20.

the Union, Mr. Hing Shung-mok 18 years as church-warden. A that of Dr. Hume which had ob- In conclusion, the President said with tained for him the reputation of an that Dr. Harston's telegram was An uproar, in which shouts (Oxford) was in the chair, and was mantel time-piece fitted

Faron Westminster chimes and a sum of accepted supported by H. E.

authority on medical very welcome, and if it had not from the Right of Traitor! Are Hayusin, G.C.V., the dapanese $946.35, being balance of money education in China.

been for the misfortune of his you paid by France?" pre-massador, H. Chao-Hsin Chu, collected for the presentation, "The University of Hongkongliness he would have much more dominated, greeted the Socialist,inese Chargé d'Affaires, and were given to Mr. Packham by the welcomes this accession to the ably than the speaker given the Herr Breitscheld, who made Mine of hao Hsin Chur, the Rt. congregation as a token of their ranks of its honorary graduates. address that afternoon." statement, in the course of the Hon. Sir John Jordan. P. gratitude. Mrs. Fackham, who We are glad of this opportunity of Dr. Kirk's Reply. debate in the Reichstag on the MG., GOLE., KC had been such a support in the complimenting, through our new The President of the Chioa Government's policy, that it Lady Jordan: Mrs. Hing Shung church work, was presented with honorary graduates, that great Medical Missionary Association appeared that the Allied Military mok: Adimal Sir E. R. Fremans Packham with a gold mounted who, by tr work in China and Canton, replying to the address a gold wrist watch, and Miss body of devoted men and women (Dr. John Kirk, F.R.C.5. (Edin)," Control Commission's, complaints, B., C.M.G.: General could not be completely refuted, Sir Neill' Malcolm, 3.6.B., C.B..

elsewhere doing what in them of welcome, thanked His Excel-: also that students panticipated 1.8.0., and Tady Malcolm: Sir

lies to the sum of human lency for this honour which he military training in the R. Denison Ross, Ph.D., C.LE.,

misery. are glad to associate had conferred upon their Asso- Reichswehr.

and Lady Denison Ross: M

ourselves with those who in China clation in honouring their fellow. Further noisy interruptions Rakovsky, Soviet Clurgé d'Affaires,

and elsewhere are working in the members. They had received a punctuated the remainder of his aud M, Rakovsky: the B. Rev..

same field as we are, and we hope very kind welcome from their speech, culminating in a shout|Dr. Duppay. Bishop of Victoria,

Congregation will professional brethren and mem- of Thank God" when Herr Hongkong; Dr. Thonet Giles. Mr.

inaugurate an era of increased bers and the British Medical Breitscheid declared that the new L. Crisp, Lieut.-Col. C. I/'Estrange

sympathy and enhanced mutual Association in Hongkong. He felt understanding. The Hongkong he was that afternoon suffering "Government, was a stage on the Malone, Mr. Philip Burit, M

way to the restoration of the Y. T. Su, Chinese Consal-treneral (By Courtesy of "Daily Bulletin.") University is still almost in its from one

of those psychologic fnfancy. What are some dozen complaints, known as a dual per. monarchy.

Mr. J. Doyle Penrose, Mrs.

years in the life of a University! sonality. He was a member of the Government Secure,

Shrimpton Giles, Mr. Y. A. Hori,}

Shanghai, January 20. Berlin, Later, Japanese Consul-General; Mr. S

What the Hongkong University B.M.A., in Hongkong and China Five Russians, who are alleged may become depends mainly and proud to the a member of it. The debate in the Reichstag on heang, B.A. LIB. 4- to be spies, were captured last night on

our ORD efforts the Government's policy has claris, English Secretary of the p-country by Chi High-yuae public support which those efforts conference with stimulus. It was and the They had looked forward to this fed the attitude of various Parties or Joe, Hon troops. They were brought to Chican secure, but not a little on the stimularing meeting with so many Treasurer, and Mr. S. P. Ho, BA, Hsieh yun hendemirters with approval and goodwill of those others of their professional The Centre Party has promised. The other members and their hands roped and closely who, not only in the Far East but brethren in that conference, and to support Dr. Luther only as long guests included the following:-

guarded.

in the world generally, constitute as he looked through the pro- as he trod the path to which the Mr. F. T. A. Ashton-Gwatkin, Miss Aspen, Miss Vern Arnold,

Peking, Juniary 20, the cosmopolitan society of Univer-gramme that morning and at the Centre Party are agreed; but, if Mrs. F. T... Ashton-watkin, discussed the station at Shanghai members of this University of was sure that it would be agreed. The Diplomatic Corps, yesterday,sity men and women. We, the work which lay before them, he be deviated therefrom, the neces-Mr. N. B. Bonarjee, B.A. Mrs. and resolved that henceforth Hongkong, want to assure you by all that the contents of the sary action would be taken. Philip Burtt, Miss A. 1. Borden y agitations must not be

The Socialists have lodged a Sith Mr. Shu-Non Chu, Mr.mitted in the International Settle-cosmopolitan society to which I

per and, through you, that great programme would favourably motion of no copfidence. い E. Chapaian, Miss" T. Chapman, ment

Compare with the scientific The German Nationals,, .the Mrs. W. C. Chen, Dr. W. C. Chen,

or the French Concession. [have just referred, that, though program. me of any other medical Popular Panty, the

The Shanghai Consuley Body a conscious of our shortcomings, welconference in the world. (Ap- Bavarian Mr. E. B. Curine. Mr. H.. C. People's Party and the Economic Cup, Miss U. A. Crosby, Miss being instructed accordingly,

We also plause.) They rejoiced to meet Party have jointly moved a resolu-H, K. Chin, Mr. Christopher Crisp, to exist regarding the constitution China that Hongkong is the gate their professional brethren. The Some misunderstanding appears remind our fellow workers in there in comradeship so many of tion approving of Dr. Luther's Mr. Shu-Gieng Chu, Dr. S. N. And functions of the Advisory Board way through which pass all who Vice-Chancellor had referred to declaration. Thus, for the how Mr. J. O. Duboon, Miss D. which is about to be set up in come and go either from Europe the early days when Dr. Peter zmoment he Government is Estcourt, Mr, E. R. Eng. Miss Londuti in connection with the or America. We ask that not one Parker came to Hongkong. He tolerably secure.

S. Fu, Mr. A. R. Fullerton, Mrs. location of the British share of the of you will ever pass through had A. R. Fullerton, Miss Fullerton, Boxer Judeunity fuis,

often thought of the Hongkong without stopping long debt they owed to Dr. Colledge Mr. Shrimpton Giles, Mra, Y. A.

Reuter's curvespondent learn enough at least for the wishing of for his pioneer work.

When Hori, Misa WM. Hing. Mr. on good authority that the setting a mutual God-speed. Every one Dr. Peter Parker 3. M. Hamilton, Miss A. Hiss, Mr. up of this Board is merely a preli- is always in such a hurry now few years later to Hongkong Dr. James H. Asiang, Mr. E. Ho-tung, minary ineasure, for the purpose adays; but in spite of engineering Colledge was the first one to Mr. Ti Shin-hsa, Miss V. Hong, of a thorough investigation and pre- and medical faculties, Universities, welcome him and they became Miss A. Harrison, Mrs. Jubb, Miss pantion in regard to the main prin- I still maintain, exist principally fast and firm friends. Regarding GS. Kuai, Mr. Frank Kwok, Missciples upon which the allocation to teach how to enjoy the number of delegates, they

towards the Cabinet.

FRANCE AND RUSSIA,

A CONDITION OF NORMAL

RELATIONS,

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FRENCH INSISTENCE,

(Reuter's Service.)

PARIS, January 20.

CHINESE AFFAIRS.

FIVE RUSSIAN SPIES CAPTURED..

That this

are in real earnest.

UB

came

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A. F. Kwok, Miss B. H. Lin, Mr. is to be made, and that in all pro-leisure. Perhaps the greatest wore glad that so many had come, H. W. Lee, Mr. R. C. Lee, Mr. bability a suitable executive body lesson we Western workers in although in these days they did not M. Lin, Dr. Shirley Lane, Mr. with ample Chinese representation Universities and schools of the five in the piping times of peace. R. S. Lim, Mrs. R. S. Lin, Mr. will ultimately be established, in East, sorely" puzzled and dis. He was certain that if the circum- H. B. Lim, Mr. S. Matsuyama whose hands will be placed the heartened as we often are, can stances had been more favourable (Commerein Attache to Jupanose distribution of the Boxer Indenmi- learn of each other is patience. several more in the remoter regions Embassy). Mre., C. Estrange ty funds.

Education a factor in nation would have been present. They. Mr. Herriot briefly intervened Ma H. E. Morris, Mr. C. B. E. ter, who was the guest of the in a day...

Malone, M.A., Miss S. McClean, Dr. Schuruan, American Min building, but Rome was not built would have had mora there. One In the Budget debate to define the Martin, Mr. A. K. Newcome, Mr. Anglo-American Association, in the Ages of heroes fought and fell

very plaintive letter came into the French standpoint on the pending. Nishide, Rev. T. Nicklin, Mr. course of a lengthy address, soil: That Homer in the end might tell; cancelling his arrangements to office the other day from a doctor Franco-Russian negotiations.

He declared that the recognition 11. A. Ottewill, Mrs. H. A. Otte with the subject of extra-territor Upstood the Doric fane at last;

Nye. Mr. S. N. Nakio, Mr.There are three ways of dealing O'er grovelling generations' past

come to the conference. He said he was sorry he could not come as

Chinese soldiers around his home,

time for him. (Laughter.)

Dormal relations Russia could

„commerce and the usages

international intercourse.

STREET ALARM.

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ARMED ROBBERS SCARED IN TIME.

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He was pleased to see so many of their Chinese friends with thom

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of the rights of French Bond will. Mrs. J. Doyle Penrose, «Miss{iality in China: (1) The present{And countless hearts on countless there, were about one thousand Holders was an indispensable erkin. Mr. F. H. Phillips, Mr. system en be continued, which is condition of the resumption of A. T. Penmor," Mr. T. Petrie, universally opposed by the Chinese Had wasted thoughts and hopes and it was hardly a convenient not obtain credit from France Miss Robinson, Mr. Charles Rim- and favoured by old-time foreign- and fears.

nless the State and individualston, Mr. H. T. Sileok, M.Aers, specially business men in the Rude laughter and unmeaning conformed to the ordinary rules of NC. in: Miss F. S. treaty ports, and muner of Ere England Shakespeare saw, or at the conferexperiences

Mrs. R. P. Srott, Miss S. S. (2) a policy of re- Seng, Mr. S. Y. Shu, Mr. W. T. Chinese, inspired and instructed Rome

of their happy to Shan, Miss Teo, . M. Tan, M. Kamkhan, who are discuss. The proud perfection of her dome. mingle in their scientific tasks Mr. I. S. Teng, Mr. H. C. Tonging the so called unequal treaties, Others I doubt not, if not we,

with their Chinese medical brethren Mrs. Blois Turner, Mr. N. Tean, are raising the cry that such should The issue of our toils shall secs.

Their.supreme object here was to Mr. X. HTH Mr. L. Tang, be summarily cancelled and Mr. Charles Watney, Miss R.

ter-Young children gather as their help the Chinese to do this great ninated by the Chiness Govern-

work for themselves. If they could Wong Miss P. Wong, Mr. K. Cent. M. Karakhui, dy speech The harvest that the dead have help a little in this way they would Wn, Miss Watney, Captain L. H delivered on November 7, 1924, Walt Dr. Y. S. Wan, Mr. S formulated a programme for

feel that the years they had spent Yen, Mr. C. K. Yeo, Mr. H. P.

this The dead, forgotten and un-in work had not been spent in

known."

vain, and he looked forward to Yeu. Mr. T. C. Yip. Mrs. T. 0.roup, when he said: felf

joining with them in the coming. glad when I saw, this morning a

days, References to the speeches statement, by the Chinese Foreign

Minister, who spoke quite naturally Dr. G. E. Aubrey M.D., (Pres On behalf of the China Medical and in careful terans of the revision sident of the British Medical Association be thanked H. B. the of the treaties with the foreign welcome in which He gave a the very kind welcome. they had Association) delivered an address Governor and the President for Powers as being in the onter of the day. Now as I am not the the Association and said that is that day. He also expressed the survey of the progress made by given the delegates to the Colour Foreign Minister of the Republic of China, I may be permitted to members were labouring to teach hope that the end of the conference Whooping cough is hard on the child say more definitely that those the Chinese to help others that would be the beginning of a new and hard on the parents: Contrel the treaties should not only be revised, some day they might be able to conquest, and further achievement dread whooping and coughing with but that they should be torn asunday they had made China anfe for in the mighty duty they had of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Induces quiet sleep but contains noder and abolished, because they the world to live with. He ox-; alleviating suffering, the uplifting narcotics nor other harmful substances, strangle Chins and because Chiru presied thanks to the various of humanity and the advancement

'cannot live under them."

DAGGER LEFT BEHIND

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Six armed men visited the first be found in today's leading oor of No 342, Main Street, Shau- article.]

kiwan West, yesterday morning, but were forced to flee on an alarm being talked in the street just as

aley were proceeding to ransack

the place after subduing the only -occupant, a woman.

Three of the men were simed

ith a dagger."

In the rush for escape a dagger

wwwas left behind.

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