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No. 19,994 HONGKONG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1926.
COLONY'S MONEY.
To-day's Finance› Cttee. Votes.
TYRES FROM JAPAN.
TROOPS ON MOVE
PRICE, $3.00 Per Month.
NAVAL RACE.
American Legislator's
HOME LIFE.
Bishop on Mothers' Duties.
War Plans of North Ready.
UNITED STATES "FOOLED."
A STIRRING ADDRESS.
At the Finance Committee meetfo and the duty of the mother in The responsibilities of married [ ing this morning, arising out of regard to her children were dealt vote for $9,700 for magnetic in with by the Bishop of London in! struments for the Royal Observa- the course of an informal address Lory, he Hon. Mr. H. W. Bird asked to the Hong Kong Mothers' Union at St. John's Cathedral, this morn- why, if the instruments were obt. is Lordship dealt with as- tained in 19826, they were not CD- pects of these problems which were titled to pay for them at the pre-pocultar to mothers in such out valling rate of exchange.
posts of the Empire as Hong Kong, The Bishop preached from the text "Bidssed are the Puro in Heart" immensity of the Women's Union movement which had in Great Bri- tuin alone a membership of 400,000.
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The Chairman (the Hon. M. W. T.; Southorn) sald' that they had been paid for long ago by the Crown Apunts who had got a debit for them later in the year.
Regarding a Police vote of $1,200 for repairs to police cars and cycles, the Hon. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard ask ed if there was any explanation why these tyres had only done 2,500 miles as against a normal average, of 6,000 to 8,000.
He first don't with the
Both in regard to the social and political life of Britain there was no
organisation mcre powerful than the Mothers' Union. It had been said, and with a amount of truth. that it was the one organisation at whose dictates the House of Commons trembled
certain
seen
In the House of Lorda.. eon-
bad The Chairman replied that he had linced the Bishop, he been informed by the Captain evidence of the tremendous weight
carried by the Mothers' Union 1 Superintendent of Police that thesk
the various petitions, that had been particular tyres had been made, in presented during his term of offien. | Japan and that it had been arrang-The benefleia! result attendant on ed in future that British ones the bestowal on women of the pri įvilege and responsibilities of voting was evidenced in the greater ense Iwith which it was now possible to!
introduce reforms...
should be purchased
Indian Police. Arising out of a sum of $7,300, supplementary vole for Indian
$1
Danger of Attack.
»
KIANGSI TO BE INVADED,
Feking, Dec. 27. Marshal Chang Tso-lin has arrived here.
The Northern war plans are now stated to have been drawn
13p.
Views.
New York, Dec. 27. In
Butler a speech, Mr. vehemently declared that he
A force of 100,000 Shang-gramme." tung troops will be in the fore front.
Some are going to Anking and others are marching along, the north bank of the Yangtae to Hupeh.
Others are expected to cross the Yangtse and invade Kiang- Bi-Reuteri
Recruiting stations have been established in Shanghai by agents of the Allied Array but so far as the "North China Daily News" have been able to learn that there has not been a very enthusiastic response.
N. LAZARUS.
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TOKYO'S GRIEF.
Funeral of Japan's Emperor.
SOLEMN SCENES.
Tokyo: Dec. 27,
Passing through
immense
would persevere vigorously in his crowds, estimated at fully a mil endeavours to force Congress to lion Ranking the route which adopt the naval committee's pro-was-rued by abous 15,000 troops, the Imperial cortege sotiveying He asserted that the United the late Emperor's remains, pro- States must build virtually a new navy at a cost of over $400,000,- ceeded to the Palace after arrival at Tokyo this evening from 000.
"A high speed race for naval Hayama... supremacy is proceeding between An impressive silence marked the nations and we are not in the the whole proceedings, the crowds ruce. When we scrapped over
$300,000,000 worth of the finest standing and kneeling bareheaded warships ever designed, we will in the darkness and cold of a win- ingly and gracefully dethroned ter night, whilst the dim flicker- burselves from the potential posi ing light from lanterns carried by
tion of mistress of the seas, and
now we are a poor third and like-the police added to the impressive, ly to be fourth"
ness and solemnity of the scene.
Reuter..
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WUCHOW TROUBLE. quire fifty warships to bring up. SUNNING
MILITARY HAVE SITUATION
IN HAND.
SEARCH ON STEAMERS.
From Our Own Correspondent.]: Samshui. Dic: 25,
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Mr. Butler declared that America has been fooled: Their trusting good nature. had got them into trouble. It would re- !
the United States to her place. .... Whether the present armament pact would be renewed when it expired in 1932 and the terms of, renewal, depended on the poten tial naval strength. the United States could show then, so the.
TRIAL.
NO. 12 ACCUSED TO BE DISCHARGED?
At the commencement of the re-
United States must build fast.samed hearing of the "Sunning" Reuter's American Service.
MISSION SCHOOLS.
CANTON, AGITATION AGAIN EVIDENT.
"IMPERIALIST" EDUCATION.
piracy case at the Central Magis tracy this afternoon, Mr. Lindsell informed Mr. M. K. Lo that, he had received a certificate from the Medical Officer to the Jail to the. Feffect that the 12th defendant had bpen admitted to hospital and would be unable to attend. His Worship asked Mr. Lo whether he wished,
one.
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Order has been restored at Wu- show since the return of General Wong Shiu-hung, goverfor of The reason why the Mothers Kwangat province. K troops polied rations, it was explained that. Unies had grown so tremendously are carefully guarding the port this was due to a large increase in and become so powerful was that and efforts of labour agators to the number of Indian police. The it represented that most vital con- stir up trouble have proved of no Wei-hai-wei palice were being ro-stituent of the nations life, Home avail.
an adjournment, or whether he placed sa their agreements expired life and all it stood for. It was & I understand that the Inspector- significant fact that one of the first ate-General of the Customs has Two' items not mentioned in the things attacked by revolutionaries given permission to the local
There has been further agitation would agree to the case proceeding
Mr. Lo raised no objection. list were referred to by the Chair-was the Home. It had been thus military authorities at uchow at Canton against foreign mission in his client's absence.
The Crown Solicitor: The only man. They were for $250 bonus to in the French Revolution and even to search for "suspicious)haracaries and foreign educational in four clerks who had done a great more markedly at the present day ters, opium, arms, &,vided stitutions.
in Russia. If it had not been for the soldier sourchers are demonstration was teld by the evidence I can offer against this on the deal of overtime work in connee the women of Russia who saw what accompanied by officers of the Canton Anti-Literary Aggression and that of Captain Fringia.scho tion with the rezniculation of was coming and prepared against Chinese Mariti ne Customs and League last Saturday, preceded by stated that he saw him widows' and orphans' "pensions; it, there would be established in limited to certain fixed numbers. a meeting at the campus of Chang- bridge. It is not supported by any
Russia to-day a system of free love
Hong Kong river-steamboats shan University,
His Worship: I have already re- also for $1,000 for new pumps at with all the Home and soul destroy calling at Wuchow during the Members of the General Political
It Tytam Tuk, steps to the engine rooming results attendant on such Christmas holidays have been Department. Youths' Departments manded him unti! January 3. not hitherto provided for.
revolting system;
searched. Vigilance is still main of the Provincial and City Kuomin-you have nothing further then, I But it was not only from revola-tained as the authorities seem tangs, Central Military Academy, shall have no alternative than to tionary movements that danger particularly keen to get the agita Police Officers Training Institute. discharge him as I feel that no jury threatened the sanctity of Home tors who tried to bring about a Lingham University, and students would convict on the evidence. Mr. life. The tendency everywhere in general strike and cessation of of over twenty schools were present, Holmes said that he would be able social life to-day was to more loose business.
numbering in all over 2,000 per- to offer no further evidence on Jan- uary 8, but would leave the matter ideas and laxity" of conduct.
When the E. "Fook On was sons.
In his Worship's hands.. Withdraw Protection. (the Bishop) could not think that here on her last trip up there
Several resolutions were passed,! the open manner in which, young was an altercation between the people to-day discussed sex pro- ship's coolies, shore coolies and embodying the following points: blems was conducive to a balanced the cargo-boatmen, with the re sult that shipments for this port and healthful outlook.
As His Majesty the King had were overcarried. said in his (the speaker'e) presence, the future of the Nation the Home life of depended on
A BANK DRAFT.
INDIAN ON FALSE, PRETENCES CHARGE.
WILLING TO REPAY.."
Charged with obtaining, $400 by false pretences, a Sikh brought be
· He
Mr. Lindsell I understand that the man is in hospital. I will leave
1. To request the Nationalist the question of his discharge until Government and the Provincial next week. Government to withdraw all éducational right from the "Im-
perialists" within the shortest; possible time.
In
2. To request the Nationalist
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TRAFFIC OBSTRUCTION..
WIE
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# the ties, particularly those concern-
Praya, a Chinese told Mr. R. E ing protection to missionaries, in Lindsell this morning that his all provinces within its sphere of coolies had arrived when he
arrested: influence, especially Kwangtung.
3. To request the Government)
An Indian constable informed the to do all in its power to help the Magistrate that he had warned the Canton Anti-Literary Aggression defendant an hour previously League.
fore Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the Cen-her people: "You, more than all the poorer Chinese children. tral Magistracy this morning plead others," said the Bishop to his the course of his visit to Japan. he
Government to refuse further Charged with causing obstruck ed "not guilty!"
recognition of the unequal trea- tion to pedestrian traffle hearers, are in a position to in-had been appalled at the fact that It is alleged by the prosecution fluence this for good or evil. The 67 out of every 100 children under that the defendant wrote to Cal-nation may lose power politically one year of age in Osaka did not cutta in the name of the complain-but it will not go down in that survive. In Philadelphia, the per ant requesting the money to be
which most matters if you accept centage, he had been told, was only sent to Hong Kong care of the
and discharge the responsibilities | 7. Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, withdrawing same himself upon receipt of the Bank's documents.
Mr.. F. H.. Loseby, for the painant, asked for a week's ro mand.
com-
of wives and mothers."
In
NEW YORK TRUSTEES
Canton Christian College's Position
Dr. Charles K. Edmunds, former President of Lingpan University (formerly Canton Chistian Col-
In cautiquing the defendant, Mr. Lirdsall added that it would pay. him to be more careful. In the future.
STELLA DALLAS.7
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"Worse Than East End" Youth In The Bast.
South China, he has The Bishop referred to the ten- again been appalled at the condi- dency among parents, even more tions under which Chinese children marked, he believed, in the East, to were brought up in poorer districts: accept the Lien that "boys must sow This had been particularly evident their wild onts," After years of in old Kowloon City and in Canton Defendant said that he wished to make a statement. He had not experience with boys in all classes where he had paid a visit. It was atolen the money, having merely of life he could speak with convic-far, far worse than conditions' in taken it as he was expecting a craft tion when he said that boys, if only even the worst parts of the East their moral fibre was strengthened End of London. If it was not pos- from India himself. If the Magis- by Home influence, by mothers who sible for the women of Hong Kong trate thought that he should repay realised their responsibilities and to take an active part,in alleviating lege) has arrived in Centon, accomp. "Stella Dallas," the feature film the money, he could do so at once.
His Worship: You have already taught their children how to pray, the let of Chinese children he hoped panied by two other members of showing at the Queen's Theatre. pleaded, "not guilty." Do you new both could' and did realise that it that they would take an interest in the Board of Trustees, Dr. Wto-day, offere skilful filming, bril- admit that you took the money was their duty to come to marriage the work which was going on both Wistar Comfort, President ofliant acting and a beautiful story knowing that. it was somebody as pure as they expected their part- here and in distant parts of China Haverford College and Mr. Ralph taken from a famous novel-three ners to. They were perfectly pre-where men and women for whom L, Watts, Dean of Pennsylvania things which combine to make it else's deposit receipt?—No, sir."
His Worship said that he would pared to do this if they were only he had the greatest admiration State College.
Bon and a fitting production for. backed up. It was the mother's were devoting their lives to this Together with Mr. Tsin Shue-fan, one of the big successes of the sea" Hear the case on Monday morning duty to provide that moral bucking missionary, service, often endanger prominent Canton fawyer, the holiday week. Alice Joyce. May three educators constitate the Com-Avoy and "Ronald Colman All Duties Of Marringe. ing their own in so doing..
mittee on Government Registration, the leading roles with great ability The Bishop, then spoke on the duties of marriage. It Holy estate, Yesterday, the Bishop of London appointed by the Board of Trustees and distinction. its sacredness and indissolubility. paid a visit to Canton, Speaking of the necessity for par This afternoon, at 4-15, heat-with a view to registration of the fect relations between husband and tends a Victoria Diocesan Associa university with the Nationalist
next:
WEATHER FORECAST.
The Bishop's Plane
in New York, to atudy conditions
The Chinese staff and Faculty SNOW FOR XMAS AT HOME.
London, Dec. 21. Association of Lingnan University
Til noon to-morrow, the official wife, Hfe Lordship referred to the tion "At Home" at the Elty Hall Government. forecast for all local districts is as difficulties with which wives in the followed by a meeting at 5-15 which follows:-N.E. winds, fresh; fine. East were faced in regard to the Bishop will address.
At 11.28 a.m. to-day, the Ob-separation from their husbanda in Tonight, the Bishop will be the advocate immdeiate Government re
Snow fell in many places in servatory reported:--
order to accompany their children guest of honour at the Oxford and gistration of Lingnän (Le., the Can- Preasure has increased moder-Home to be educated, expressing Cambridge Society annual dinner ton Christian College) and all other England and Scotland to-day. The missionary educational Institutions last. snowy-Christmas was in ately over S.W. Japan and slight the opinion that it were far better at the Hong Kong Hotel).. ly from Formosa to Tongking. It for the wife to remain with the hus To-morrow, he celebrates Holy students also favour Government 1906.-Wiress through Router. has decreased slightly over cen- band than that distance should lead Communion at St. Peter's Church at in China.
7-30 am-Visits to the Diocesan That the Lingnan University to barriers between them. tral and E. China,
Meteorological observations at In conclusion, the Bishop appeal Boys' School and the Victoria registration of all missionary educa 6 a.m. this morning: baromutered to his hearers to take a greater Home, Kowloon, will be paid. In the tional institutions in Ching was dia- 30.36; temperature 49; humidity Interest in the work which was morning, lunch being taken at Fan- closed at a special meeting held fast| states the "Canton 42; Wind N; force 1; weather going on around them amongst the King and a devotional address given Thursday,
Chinese, particularly in regard to as St. John's Cathedral at & pm | Gazette.
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