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WEDNESDAY, MAY

RAIN

INTERFERES.

CHEUNG CHAU ISLAND ACTIVITIES.

DEPARTING RESIDENTS.

#From Our Den Correspondent,)

Cheung Chadi May 4-

la coffimon with the sound

POLICE WORK.

HES PRAISE AT ANNUA INSPECTION AN

AWARDS PRESENTED.

CYCLE FATALIT.

EUROPEAN CHARGED WI

MANSLAUGHTER,

CASE OPENED.

THE

CROSSING

BOARDS

It was mentioned in the

ing areas, we have been treated to arious sections of the Hongkonofore Major C. Willson at the dinger, who separated at Singe water crass beds whose methods of

beral supply of men, which

Ras delayed various building operu tione, ut Nose B, 18, and 24,

Vollce Force yesterday on the ocea

fon of the annual Inspection.

:

Congratulatione on their workArising out of an faldent, at

The young Italian world eyelin hath been joined in Hongkong by of debate yesterday at the iary appointed, as a commité during the diffeult feriod of the Causeway Bay in which Chinese

Board that the Board had no legal out

hions, with rotard strike and boycott were extunded Wan fatally injured by a motor his companion, a young Czecho

Governor to the cle Mr. S. J. Suire was charged Slovakian named Antony Kught to prosecute the owners of by E. the

present were MENG Smith (the President) Cal Boxing Contral Magiateney yesterday, Pore.

teracon with manslaughter, and Kundinger har had an advantul web cultivation led to mosquito Smith, Dr. W. M. Koch, Dr B. W leo with driving a motor cycle h cus trip through Cochin and Ingo breeding in the outlying districts Tso, Mr Wong Kwong tin

reckless manner

Chin Like his companion of New Kowloon, Ho proposed A., G. M. Severn, and Mr. R. A. D

Forrest (Secretary Mr. J. A. Gordon Leank defend currien au autoxinph book whetherefore that the necessity for id and Mr. H. S. Fitzroy watchel contains the signatures of wel resuming and draining auch plote procedings on behalf of deconsul's known people of 42 countries with whom he has had interviews Aino he let out from Cape Town abou five years ago.

The parade was under the com and has cut up, some of the pathand of the Hon. Mr. B. DC which however have been attend Wolfo. (Cuplain Superintendent of Police) and there were also, present ed to by the pouimen.

The gardens and newly planted Mr. D. Burlingham (D. S. F), Mr

und the Frees. have benefited. Island is looking at its best. The we have interfered raina must

at the bis with the attendance

H. King (Director of Crimina. intelligence Department), Inspector Brckman (Divisional Inspector o the Central Station)...

relatives.

The first witness, a Chinese con dable, said that he was on point luty at the junction at 9.15 pm in April 17 when he saw two motor Feles driven by Europeans with theatre 6 Hecond one hur siner Among the uosts prosent work been in progressed for which special. RC Tradwell (Americano pillion passengers traveling Brunches were ran from Hongkong. Consul-General. Mr. R. E, Lindsel ery fast towards the central die

Dr. and Mrs. Minett left yes Mr. H. Bloxham, Mr. E Ralph and rict. The cycles touched each

other in the middle of the rand be turday, having stayed an extraMr. J. Ralston.

lore passing the post and one of week-end to witness the school

On the arrival of His Excellency shem turned into Caroline Roud. sports..

the Governor who was accompanied The other ran over the man seated by Capt. Swiston A.D.C.. the parade on the pavement and hit the tram- presented arms and the Royal way shelter. The driver of the Salute was scunded by the buglers,machine fell on to the ground and

The Governor then inspected the

was rendered unconscious, Wit-

The athletic meeting went off very successfully the weather con ditions were ideal, as it was not too hot for the students taking part

pressed on the Government. Dr. S. W. Tao said that admittedly Kowloon was developing in every

́H.K. HOTEL RESIDENTS

Georga

way but hey felt that these poor MGA Abendanon Mr and Mr. W. X. The tourists hope to leave Hung Farmern should some way be Mr. P. Anderson Marr kong next week and make the protected Their families had Me A. B. Barnes Mr John B Oxf

Mr. and Mrs. US A. way to Canton, proceeding tarried on the trade for hundreder N. G. Boslo

MOA Bowers Phelps Feking later. They have over an

ounced their intention of trys br. Koch said apparently hisar E... Conger. B. Pällkocak y to cross the Behring Straits durtasolleague thought that the Sanitary Mr G. H. Davies Mr. George J. Falard

The homeware Board were very hard on the Miss Gassman

Mr M. Canacona Me and EL B. the ice season! route is to be by way of Japan inc

Lormers. The Board's intentionar and

MATH Gellion Canada

was to carry out sanitation in the r E F G MEJ. Fro outside districts. The people's cus-Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr W. R. Biskotta Haraton My FBN. Blokatta com would not be interfered with, MA ous the Board desired that the and Mr J. Miss Balter,

PAMIEK EL. Southwell people should confirm to the orMr. A. Hollaugh He and Mire W

Mr Rich Jealotus Baney inary rules of sanitation. 2

dent said that it was a very difficult. problem. The plots bred mosquitoes, and it was very desirable that the Government should take control of

COLONY'S HEALTH.

Higham

in the long list of events. The Force after which the awardness also said there were two othar East week's return of notifiable Replying to Dri Tso, the Prest And Mrs WILD Reactarhain

local "stadium"

AD

presented animated scene there was a good number of visitors present There were several new features this year. The committee had thoughtfully provided a grand- stand, in the shape of a matshed shelter for the accommodation of

(a complete list of which has already appeared in the "China Mal" were presented!

Europeans on the scene shortly diseasse comprised:----- after the accident..

Smallpox case: (Chinese, im- Dr. W. L Paterson said the ported). T death." Chinese was admitted to the Gov

Enteric fever: 6 cases (8 Chinese, ernment Civil Hospital and oper1..Indian), B deatha ated on immediately. Wituose found the case hopeless and theese), 1 death. man died two hours Inter... He

thought the wound. which proved fatal could have been caused by the Front number plate of the motor

ele

The Governor's Speech. Addressing the gathering His Excellency said:

Officers! N.C.Os. and men of the the visitors, in case of wet wenongkong Police Force. ther; refreshments were also pro- I am glad to have this oppor- vided. Then the local mission baity of seeing you en parade and school altonded in force and com- of congratulating you on your ne tributed several musical items.record during the cridicul period

Witness said that Ms. Squire was Some of the Hongkong scheele had or the strike and bofrott. In a

also admitted He had slight sent, teams for the invitation relay despatch to me dated December race, which event was keenly con 30ast, the Secretary of State forbrasions and was suffering from texted A likely winner at the the Colonies, writes: "I have to misfortune to drop the flag so pul- express my satisfaction at learning. ting his team out of the running. of the loyalty displayed by the Several of the events, notably the Chinese members of the force and hopping unce, had to be run again my appreciation of the work of the owhfg to a dend-heat

Police in this trying crisis." This The billi race and the tug-of-wartribute is well deserved.. Qui of were specially interesting. The 533: Cantonese police. only seven members of the comiuittee are to deserted. Of 358 Wel-hat-wel men be congratulated for the success-only three deserted. Out of 105 ful issue of their efforts. ·

We are soon to lose another of the owner-residents in the person of Mr. G. B. Wetton, who leaves "shortly for England.

PASSENGER LIST.

DEPARTURES.

List of passengers departed per .. St. Albans on May 4-

For Melbourne: Mr. R. Ryan Mr. and Miss Brown, Mrs. C. Murray, Mr. 1. N. Murray, Mr. W. Betts, Ming Harding, and Mr. G. H. Davies.

For Manila: Mr. E. MEP. Austen, Major D. M. Ashbridge, Lleut, C. Gurvin, Mr. W. Reiner, Mr. N. C. Gúde, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davies, Mr. JE. Oai Mrs. A. U. MacReady. Mra. M. M. de Mendoza, Capt. N. N. Stadig, and T. Sukano.

abook.

At this stage further hearing was adjourned until Friday after- noon.

GIRL'S HAIR ABLAZE.

PERIL OF ETHER PRODUCT USED BY A HAIRDRESSER.

A warning to the public of the caused by hairdressers women customers' ether pro

Chinese, clerks, telephone operators and sergeant interpreters, only seven-deserted. Of 238 Chinese: [j danger Water Police rubings, only nine washing their seamen und five stokers, deserted.hair with etherol, an Not a single coxswain or engineer duet, was given by a Paris court left his post. This is at the more in a case which cost the le offe

reditable because a large number 17-years-old girl.

of the Water Folie are members of the Seamen's, Union..

Puerperal fever: 1 case (Chin-)

Influenza (not notifiable).

deaths

No report of thy new case was made on Monday

1,000

NEW SUPPORTERS WANTED BRITONS IN CHINA

AN APPEAL TO

THE ARETHUSA

TRAINING SHIP.

GRGENTLY. NEEDEĻ

50,000 DOLLARS

to Provide, for Malatmance.

Promitten

41

ELL The PRINCE OF WALES). 10,non Moya haru hoon santtathu.. Reel & Mercantile Marines D;150:Baje Buvo been trabitur Olvi doyment, are inaay hundreds have bacon, oralarated to in Brent. Donidazon, Pascona-Thoir Majesties The KING and QUKEN, Chescan dad waves OR. MALDENG 2003 10 MCAL Deputy Chafrinss

› F, 150 CLAYTON,, Haq,-,

HOWSON V. DEVITE, E

Joint Beoreti

14 BRISTOW WALLEN and HENRY O. COPELAND,

The victim; Mille Duprat, was having her hair washed with From the middle of June to the etherol when suddenly the hair middle of August the European caught fire. The hairdresser and of Ship Committe Police were on eight hours duty his assistants wrapped blankets" instead of six. No leave could be round her to smother the fames. granted and all ranks had to be but she, died two days later after

own districts. Esuffering great agony, confined to their This was also the case with the Her father was awarded' £800 Indian and Chinese Contingents. damages againat the hairdresser, No complaints of any kind were the court finding that the latter hul made and all ranks worked most failed to use proper precautions.

Lil By Air Current. cheerfully,

Remarkable "work, wua done by The saloon in which the girls the Police Casual Labour Depart hair was being washed was separ ment.. From June 22 to July 26ated from the rest of the estab aboan 25,000 enolies were collectchment by a glass partition, but For Sydney: Mr. and Mrs. E W.

out to work.

Profes- In two panes were missing. Spry, Miss E. Steinart, M. and and sent

Kling. director of the Mrs. E. A. Leggath, Misses H. and addition to supplying the men, the sor F. Leggatt, Miss M. G. Barber, Police officers in charge had in Municipal Laboratory, found that Misa N. Count, M. E. Cook, Mr. Egreat many cases to arrange for the ether vapour, had been ignited and Mrs. T.. H. Lynch. Master Ptheir food and for their payment.by heating apparatus in the ad Lynch, Misses Lynch (2), and Miss The Police officers employed in the joining room." Sulter:

For Thursday laland: Mr. B.

Polinevak.

List of passengers departed per

Jefferson" 8.8. "President

for

Seattle via Ports, on May 4- Mrs. Yates. Major M. E. Quesenberry, Miss K. B Lynch,

Casual Labour Department hadi The court laid stress on the im

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THE CHINA YEAR

BOOK 1925.

frequently to work from 5.45 a.m.portance of making known Pr. EDITED BY H. G. W, WOODHEAD

to 9 pm and demetimes later. fessor Kling's conclusion that the

A special word of praise is due use of etheron was extremely dan-Large. And More Comprehen

to the Police along the frontiergerous in any circumstances the

of the New Territory, where owing liquid being so volatile that

the

Co the outrageous behaviour of slightest air current might cause armed strike pickets, our constables it to be ignited from a consider Mr. E. L. Barnes, Mr. Ho Sung and our police launches were fre- table distance. shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Boisula, Mr.quently under fire and we were

E. S. Kong. Mr. Y. W. Chan Mes, involved in a kind of guerilla war-

W. K. Chum, Miss I. Abweh Mr.are. The steadiness, self-control, EXTRACTS FROM CATHEDRAL

and Mrs. J. S. Smith, Miss Tovey, courage and discretion of all ranks

Mr. A. H. Rowe, Mr. J. McDermott, under these conditions were ad-s.

NOTES

Than Ever:

The present (1926-8) issue of the CHINA YEAR BOOK is again

onsiderably larger than any of is predecessors. The Chapters Mines and Minerals,Educa fon," "Products"

Opiam,Commerce Ship dog,

g, Currency, etc, have beer"

Lt. E. E. Barnes, Mr. Leung Ynt-mirable. The gratitude of the We have received for the Cathewritten and brought up to date chai Mr. F. Hills, Mr. A. H. Colony has been well earned by dral, from Mr. A. S. Abbott, ahe Report of the Shanghai Child

Mrs. Ben the Hongkong Police Force during handsome altar service book with Compton, "Mr. and Rowland, Mr. R. C. Lepper, Mr.the past ten months and it is a and Mr. M. O. Clarke, Miss M. great pleasure to me to have this Clarke, Mr. Lew Yuen-kong, Mr. opportunity, on behalf of the whole of thanking you J. P. Thornton, Mr. Mark Wang-community, kong, Mrs. Lee Ping-800, Mr. Lee publicly.

Chong, Mr, Lew Quang Book, Mr.

Chan Yu Mr, Andres. Fu, Mra.

Quan Yi-chi, Miss Jung Su-wun

Mr. and Mre,, Parker, Miss Parker, BANKRUPTCY ECHO, Mather, Mrs Morgain and Mrs

Mr. and Mrs. H. FWesselink, Mr.

abour Commission is reprinted a full in the Chapter in "Labour: markers for the different seasons. The old book was showing signs of The Political Summary describer much wear in this climate, so the events up the end of March gift a, a most acceptable one. 1925. The Chapter on "Defence The Choir We regret to have appears at the end of the Book had many losses in the Choir, New Chapters Include a Summary owing to departure from the of Medical Events Political Colony. Mrs. Mathieson Mrs Parties, Taxation" a "Biblio Traphy for 1924 and a docu Gullham, have all left We are ented Chapter on "China's Con glad to welcome Miss M. Stewart citutions and Election Laws W. J. Gunn Mr. and Mrs. W

MANAGING PARTNER IN As a new member And we should THE TERMS OF THE GOLD Whyte, Mr. A. R. Villar, Mr. A. M.

TROUBLES

be glad to hear of several more.

RANG SETTLEMENT ARE Kenion, Capt. Wm. Bergin,

Tadles and gentlemen and boys to NCLUDED IN AN APPENDIX U.S.A., Mr. Chen Ping-huang, Mr. Fel Yu-hung, Mrs. Jas Howard, A Chinese managing partner up the ranks of the Choir.

PRICE $15.00 NETT Mr. Hou Yuen, Mr. E. E. Parsons, was charged at the Ceptral. Surely those who have the giff of Captain O. Paus, Mr. P. L. Rivara, Magistracy yesterday with mak a good singing voice could use it.

Obtainable from Mra. D. E. Walters, Mr. H. Eing false statements to the for two hours a week to lead the Walters, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller. Official Receiver relating to the worship of Almighty God, Mr. F. V Walker, Mr. J. Walton, affairs of the Wing Shing firm, of We regret that the Rev. T. B. KELLY & WALSH, LTD,

other Powell is leaving on May 15, after

HONGKONG Mr. Wm. W. Wilson, Lt. Col. Koshing Street and on Hodsoll, Mr and Mrs. T. E. Burnas, counts of falsifying the account a spell of service in Hongkong Lt. B. R. Baume, U.S.N. Mrs. C. R. oooks which has been all too short. He Laume, Lt. J. P. Carney, US.N.,. Mr. S. C Brooks prosecuted had done' much good work during Miss Valerie Castanjen, Mr. F. and Mr. L. R. Andrewes appented his brief stay here and ble many Frohmann, Mrs. M. Frohmann, Mr. for the defence

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