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which face each other; across the Pacific Ocean may or may not be delibonats in any case they seek to bring about a triction. for which it is certainly difficult to find a legitimate excuse.
Australia's Navy.
As for bringing Australia into the controversy, could any thing be more ladicrous? At a ban- quet in honour of the officers "of the Special Service Squadron some eighteen months ago the Australian Prime Minister, Mr.
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926:
SHANGHAI TOPICS.
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Mr. Miles Lampson. Breaks Journey.
NOTABLE RECEPTIONS.
Meeting All Sections of the Community,
NAVAL FUNERAL.
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TRIBUTES TO LIEUT., M A. MAUDE.
HAPPY VALLEY CEREMONY..
Attended by a large number of Beers from navah vessels in the harbour and by representatives of militiy forces here. the funeral took place sexterday afternoon at From Our Own Correspondent.3 Happy Valley of Lieutenant EM. A. Mande whose death occurred Shanghai, Dec. 12.
under such tengie cireumatances og Needless to say, local Interest Saturday.
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S. M. Bruce, if memory serves during the past week has been The cortege left the Royal Naval " correctly, stated that Australia focussed upon the fact that both Hospital at 4:30, the coffin, being was prepared to create her own Sir Ronald Macleny and Mr. Miles drawn by the colleagues of the de- navy. completely autonomous in Lampson, respectively the retired and followed by ratings from time of peace, but forming a uniting and newly-appointed British is Majesty's ships "Vindictive," of the Empire's Navy in time of Minister to China, are both in Hermes "Hawking," Carlisle war. But, as is well known. this Shanghui. Sir Ronald.. 'who la
"Ambrege." members of the Royal was not so much a promise as a accompanied by Lady Macleay; Marines and the Royal Marines statement of fact, as Australia sailing for Europe, vin Suez, on and. dennitely created her own navy in teard the F. & C. Mace oflcers from H.My ships joined 1913, and it played its part in doria" and the new Minister, it the procession at Happy Valley. the Great War. However, since is rumoured, will proceed to Pek-
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then, in common with other navali ing b way of Hankow, where, tong, these who awaited the cor Erge at the monument were. Ad- forces of the Empire, it has been is quite possible, some "conversi mirat Sir Edwyn A. Sinclair. Capt. reduced owing to the need for tions" may take place with high specie A. D 2.) representing Hig economy, and whereas there were officials of the Cantonese GoverExceltener the Governor, Major in commission in 1919 a total of ment, not entirely unconnected General C. & Luard: Lieut. Col eventy-five" fighting units, now with the question of recognition. Comyn, Commodore Ji L. there are only five-the light In the meanwhile, every oppor Pearson. Capt. Eliot . M. S. eruisers "Brisbane and Adeltunity has been taken by all setermes), Cap. Howard (H.MS. arde," the destroyer leader tons of, the community to gree"Vindictive") Wing Commander "Anzae." and the destroyers Mr. Lampson, and, as far as the Leckie, $6ght "Stalwart"
"Tasmania."British are concerned, there can proton Bay and Philips, Pght and Why therefore this continued be little doubt that he will receive foncer Young, Lieut. Abel Smith, jingoistic, tendency There are support from all parties. "Mr. Lieut. Grant, Lieut. Burroughs and people ready to make mischief on Lampson has already been the both sides of the Pacific, but these guest of the British Consul other officers and personal people are the furthest possible General Sir Sydney Barton.
Wreath were laid on the grave From being the true, spokesmen K.B.E-at r dinner to which the for the bulk of their nationals, heads of local business houses Monty to Tony. His Excel-
Feney the Governor and Lady. and may therefore be disregard were especially invited-and of
SENT TO JAIL.
friends,
Licuts. Swah.
ed. And now, with the great the Japanese Mill-owners Asso-Clementi. Captain and officers, Ser- nations at present assembled at cation, and according to plans, Kents Mess, Warrant Offers Geneva seeking ways and means he has already accepted invita-Muna, ER. A Mess, Beading Iter discuss once again the question tions to attend dinners in his Stckers and Stokers, Royal Marines, for disarmament. what saber-honour Arranged by the Ameri-Seamen, FAA, CPO. Mass., 403 minded person will lend an atten-ean Chamber of Commerce and light. C Branches, and Marines tive enr to the gospel" of the the Union Club of China. On and stokers, of HM.S. Hermes:" Howard wid Wardroom jingoists?
Saturday, he will be the guest of Cape. ent to that body itself, as well as
honour at a tiths to be given by Officers of HMS. "Vindictive," the MR, Hsu Yuan, the Commissioner Commander-in-Chief, Euptain and to the general publie, that it has
for Foreign Affairs. Quite a busy Officers of the H.MS. "Hawkins:" (over-reached itself. In its estiri-
Warrant Officers, Ship's Company, week, n'c'est pas?
Captain, N.CO's and men of the Rent in Advance. ation-the. "cause. of the worker"
Royal Marine Detachment of -the main plank of Trade
A case. tried by Judge Peter.M.S. "Tamar: Commissioned Unionism' everywhere-is merely
Grain in the British Supreme Officers and Warrant. Officers' Mess, Court, has occasioned quite a lot and Company of H.M.S. "Ambrose the cause of the Seamen's Union.
of discussion in the clube.
Staff of Torpedo 'Depot: Captain The workers who have been in the
Messrs. Edward Ezra and Com-
and Wardroom Ofeers of HMS. Steamboat Company's service for A case in which three Chinese pany sued a tenant for Tls. 830lebell" Oncers of the 401 years do not count they must charged before Major Willson being rent due. Mr. Newman, for Flight, Machine Crews of the 401 lose their jobs and swell the un/at the Central Magistracy, on the defendant, said that the right; Captain and Officers of
WHEN THEY MIGHT HAVE BEEN FINED?
ASSAULT CASE REOPENED.
Interport Rugby.
Kobe
Dec. 26, v. Keio University:" Dec. 28, v. Keio Old Boys. New Year's Day, v.
R.F.C. The players selected are: Full Back.-G. D, Nicholl (cap)
Commodore J. L. Pearson and Staff. Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, Mr. and Mrs. Cornaby, Mr. and Mrs:
R. H. Charles, and many others.
A squad from H.M.S. "Vindictive" fired a volley over the grave.
Five men-of-war "attached to the Anti-Red armies will accompany
Saturday morning, and found
amount claimed had been paidi!
EMS. "Carlisle:" Captain, Officers employed list just because the guilty of assault, were sent to into Court, and the only question | Seainen's Union says so The jail for two months. had its to be settled, was that of costs. and ship's company of H.M. Sub- was whether the marine L7: Omeers and Cucets of his Term at Dartmouth, 1935; hundreds of coolies out of work sequel in the same Court this The dispute
morning, when Mr. M. K. Lo rent was payable on the first or
Flight Air Arms: Ofcers of the the steamers because
are not applied for a rehearing.
the last day of the month. carrying freight get not an ounce His Worship: said that to the
Judge Grain said that he did 5/2 Punjabi Regiment; Officers of of sympathy from the Seamen's best of his recollection the ques-not know the recognised rule here, the Royal Artillery, Royal Naval tion of intimidation had figured but "I know that I have to pay Mesa, Hong Kong Cricket Club, Yard Police, Ewo Mess, Wayfoong Union, which is selfishness per-prominently in the evidence, and minė beforehand." After hear
Committee and Members of the sonified. The present Chinese that he, the learned Magistrate, ing evidence, the Judge said that servants of the Company and the had dealt with the case as such. no defence has been made out, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Chinese cargo coolies can beg ormidation might have figured in for the amount claimed, with
Mr. Lo said that whilst inti and judgment would be entered Hong Kong Polo Club. starve what cares the Canton the evidence, the circumstances costs against the defendant. Seamen's Union?
were very vague: "In this case,"
R. J. Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. It must be obvious that as long said Mr. Lo, "unfortunately for!
the defendants, whom I have not; The Selection Committee have Gibson, Mrs. G. Aubrey, Mike Mae A. Nolloth, as the Union persists in its ridi-seen, the case was not put before thosen the following players to Blackmail, Messrs. BERNARD-On December 14 at culous and tyrannical demands it your Worship in the way it represent Shanthai in the forth-Lambert, Dunbar,. W. T. Stanton, Ho will alienate the support of all should have been. I feel that if coming Inter-port matches in Kwong, G. S. Hugh-Jones, R. H. the matter had been properly Japan The dates of the games Childs, W. Hall Norman Young, other sections of Chinese labour
put, your Worship would have fare as follow:- affected thereby. Moreover, it found in favour of the defendants, may in due course fall into dis-for at least have imposed a nomi- favour with the Canton Govern-nal penalty."
Mr. Lo read a report published ment now that the facts of the in yesterday's issue of the "China dispute have been made public. Mail in which two Chinese, with In that poesibility lies the real a similar offence before Mrtain)
Lindsell in the 1st Magistrate's | Three-quarters.-K. L. Camp- the Fengtien and Shantung troops. To the general public the facts hope of the Unior being brought Court, had been fined $1 each and bell, J. N. Bates, E. C. Hubbard, now being sent southward to Nan king according to a Chinese Press of the dispute between the Hong to its senses and expressing a ordered to sign personal bonds of G. F. H. Bichard
Halves. L. W. King and report, which also states that Tupan W. D. N. Neil,
Chang Chung-chang hopes to con- Kong, Canton, and Macao Steam-readiness to reach a settlement $50 each keep the peace for six "I do not suggest for one
Forwards. (In alphabetical clude the war with the Reds within boat Company and the Canton fair both to its own members and months. Seamer's Union must come as a to other sections of Chinese moment that the two cases are order) G. S. Dunkley, S. A. two months.
analogous," continued Mr. Lo, Grew, A. J. Kane, G. H. Mann, disclosure of a surprising nature.
"but according to the facts as.put E. R. Rodgers, A. H. Samson, The Union has rejected an offer
to me by the relatives of the un-K. G. Stephenson, J. C. Stewart, fortunate men, the inconsistency A. D. Wall P. A. Watkinson.
Shipping Suspended. of the whole story is so apparent that had it been properly put be- At an extraordinary, meeting western district, where they offer would not be in the unfortunate of shareholders in the China their premises for the use of a Merchants' Steam Navigation Chinese clientele. Chinese are The fact of the place in which they find them- Company held here on Sunday, sent crews, old servants and tem- Unted States.2,
The Magistrate: Do you ad- of the suspension of all services taken great pains to make the resolution was passed in favour known to be inordinately fond of porary assistants alike, be dismutter is that the sole real selves to-day
roulette and the syndicate has missed and their places filled by meiace to the continued friendlimit the assault?
(coast and Yangtze) pending the erews to be supplied by the Union. ness of the two great States is the Mr. Lo: Oh, we don't deny return of the steamers which surroundings as comfortable as
that. I submit justification. This at once disposes of any ab-exaggerated and essentially base--
either have been seized by the Possible, providing comfortable His Worship granted the appli-militarists
rest rooms settees, divans and or detained by the Burd allegation that the Steam-less talk of the sensationalists oncation.
for the women patrons.. Seamen's Union. All steamers
Caledonian Ball, boat Company is responsible for both sides of the Pacific. As Mr.
have been called back to port. It the deadlock or that the Company Matsudaira, the Japanese Ambas-
is estimated that as a result of This great St. Andrew's Day the suspension of traffic, no fewer function was a huge success. His stubbornly declines to negotiate sador to the United States, ob- $1,000 BOND CASE.
than 3,000 bands will be affected Excellency the British Minister, served shortly after his arrival at Washington, the two nations are
afloat and some. 6,000 more Mr. Miles Lampson, who only ar- The offer made by the Steam destined to stand together to pre-
ashore. The former are distrierived carlier in the day on board boat Company to reinstate for-serve the peace of the Pacific re
buted among the Company's 28 H.M.S. "Despatch" was the guest. At the conclusion at the Summary ships, and include about 180 for of honour, whilst some 1,700 mer employees as 8000 as gions and "by this co-operation
CANO valued contribution to Court yesterday of the
eigh officers and engineers, apart members and their friends attend- vacancies occurred had the merit make a
Brewer sues From the seamen the welfare of the world." Com- Which Mr. N. I.
and com-ed the ball, keeping up the festi- pradores employees.
vitives until dawn.
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labour.
by the Company to reinstate for-Jingoism.
mer members of their crews. It Why must the jingoists place dermands that every Chinest wrong interpretations upon every fore your Worship, my clients member of the Company's pre-action taken by Japan or the
for a settlement.
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JUDGE AND QUESTION OF JURISDICTION.
L
If he found that it was not within
that a Chinese syndicate has es- tablished at least three roulette. wheels in various parts of the
Demonstration Planned. The labour and student. bodies of Shanghai are planning a mass
of being fair and reasonable. The mon sense and commercial saga- Brower and Company in respect of principle has been adopted in city bath insist that the inevit-a $1,000 bond he entered into with
Gaming Houses. national the landlord when he (Mr. Browar of numerous industrial dispute able differences
According to the "North China settlements elsewhere. Trade opinion be harmonised by sym-was a partner in Brewer and Com
Those who pany, Mr. Justice Wood remarked Daily News," it has been learned pathetic discussion. Union leaders have accepted it on speak with most weight for the that he was not at all, clear on the SOOOOK TO CR meeting for Sunday afternoon at
and question of jurisdiction.
the Public Recreation Ground at behalf of workers who have peoples, both Americani
AN ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT.
the West Gate, which, should it been
on strike. Not for a Japanese,wholeheartedly sup
lockjaw or blood poison resulting moment would they have insisted port the men who direct public his jurisdiction. it would not be THERE is no danger whatever from not be put down by the Chinese business at Tokyo or Washington necessary to go fully in the case, from wound When Chamberlain's authorities, may possibly assume According on the dismissal of all employees when these officials proclaim that suidh His Honour, but if on the Pain Balm is promptly applied. It is serious proportions. KO B& to replace them by their there are no issues endangering other hand, he decided it was with- antiseptic and destroys the garms to information received by the Itala Police thousands of handbills the cordial relations between then his jurisdiction,, then he would which cause these disosses,
heal without own nominees.
Pre- deal with the cases that had been causes wounds United States and Japan.
maturation and in one-third the time have been printed and well-laid Now, in the case of the Cantonsent day attempts to create dis raised in his judgment,
required by the usual treatment. For plans have been made to carry out Judgment was reserved.
the Red nuaIxEuvre. Seamen's Union, it must be appar trust between the two nations
nale everywhere.
to
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