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MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927,
CHINA POLICY.
Britain's Sweeping Proposals.
FOREIGN MINISTER'S SPEECH.
in China.
YACHT CLUB.
FLAG LOST TO ROYAL NAVY.
3RD AND LAST RACE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
PROF: LANGSNER.
MYSTERY AT QUEEN'S TO-NIGHT.
HYPNOTISM & TELEPATHY.
FIGHT FOR CHILD.
JAIL AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.
diilerent. We are regarded as the principal upholderu of this system In recent years, whon it is. becom Ing obvious that the system itaolf Is growing antiquated, and alien
bositated to. influences have not Drench to the Chinese that we are more responsible than their own,
Mother-love for her baby, which dissensions or any other nation for
prompted Mrs. Margaret Marshall, all the s from which the Chinese sutter. This anti-British cry has Starting with a deficit of 19 Professor Maximilian Langs-of Scotland to brave imprisonment Londen, Jan 29.
been taken up by the powerful Na-points yesterday morning, and ner, who startled Hong Kong a and attempt suicide. has resulted in Speaking at Birmingham Sir tomallat party and is undoubtedly still 11 down at tiffin time, the few months ago with his marvel her deportation. For more than a Aulton Chamberlain emphasised the most dangerous factor in our the outsen that she is no division relations with China a present. It sailing team of the Royal Navy lous feats of telepathy and your Mrs. Marshall, whose husband in the Government as regards policy remains to be seen whether these to the occasion in the after- hypnotism, will present his fare lives in Scotland with their four Government which claims to repre- noon and ultimately won by 12 well performance to-night at the other children, tried every means to He declared British poliege has sent the Chinese Nationalist Party points on the whole season, yes-Queen's Theatre at 9.15. not changed sidee his speech last; is willing and able to control the terday's being the third and last | The Erofessor la passing regain possesion of her five-year! year pivey ng the departure of mob element insofar as its activi- race.
through on the "President Harri-old son David, whom she offered The Tariff Conterene delegates to ties affect our "relations with the
The Royal Hong Kong "Yacht son" after having completed a six to the Spence Alumnae Society for Paking. He stated that our only Chinese people."
Unbruther wish was for a strong, united In-
Club won the first race and lost months' tour of North and South adeption, but then changed her For his entertainment charged the society with kidnap- mind. Last August, Mrs." Marshall Even a respectable body like the the second but they still held an China. dependent, orderly and prosperous China,
Professors of Peking University lent advantage of 19 points when the to-night the Professor will pre-ping, when it refused to return the WW, will contributo all (ponsiblyjimeir name to the calumny that the final began yesterday..
eent & change in programme, pre-child, who had been adopted by a We are ready to meet Ching half- Marines killed Chinese during that Sixteen boats of the Club's rac-senting many new and novel feats wealthy milk-owner named Harold way, and ranily to relinquish our riot. Phat is untrue. The Na-ling Classes were used, eight on which he did not perform on his Harder. When the charge was dis- spevil rights proportionately as lopalist Government self knows each side, changing over in the former visit. The programme missed in court, the woman, it ia ul- the Chinese Government can assure! it is untrue,"
afternoon. (There was a good will consist of hypnotising leged, threatened the life of Mrs. Britishers of the enjoyment of thei The seizure of the British "con- ordinary rights of foreigners cession was an outrageous and breeze and the finishes were animals, roosters, rabbits, birds, Cornell, chairman of the Spence Their country."
junjustifiable attack upon the long close.)
etc. He will without the aid of Society, for which offence she was sentenced to serve twenty days' im Sir Austes said the talk about established rights on a ponecfu Tiffin was served in the Club confederates or trickery, hypno-prisonment. When she was releas British imperialism" was sheer non- British community. theeru).
It and on the conclusion of the tise members from the audience, od, Mrs. Marshall combed the State APRESIA,
was clear that there was no gua afternoon race, Mr. A. L. Shields place them in a state of catalepsy, of New York in an attempt to find "We realise un less than 111
rantee of the unfety of British?"lives | (the Vice-Commodore of the making their body as rigid as a the child's foster-parents. Finally mot patriotic Chinese Nationa in Chineser eicies ander the Yacht Club) congratulated the pole, and he will make his sub- she discovered and attempted to Hists, that the oil treaties are nut of date. We have long felt the nethurity of the Nationalist Govern Navy on their victory, and hand- jects obey his every wish. He kidnap him. For this crime she
Waa sentenced to jail, cure persons afflicted escaped, and cessity for a change and hope it ment in the present revolutiorayed to Comdr. Ratsey. R.N., the will also will be possible to negotiate there state of asyairs.
Club ensign
recaptured. with stammering, free of charge. Bince being taken back to prison the Sir Austen recalled that the year upen with a Chinn" which is under
Through telepathy and, while has attempted suicide, it is alleged. 1925 provided the anti-British
Flag to Stay. one Central Government."
svitla the kindl Mr. Shields commented that blindfolded, he will deliver mee by cutting a vein with a piece of Sir Austen emphasised thus men propagandišta Governmnet did not exist sexday, bi paterial they required. For this annual series of contests besages tounknown persons, find broken glass. Among other des- bus the demand for treaty revision example, the Shanghai police, overween the Senior Service and the articles hidden in any part of theperate measures which Mrs. Mar-
shall took was an admission was so insistent, an fundamentally whom Britain had un control, were Yacht Club were very much en theatre, solve murder mysteries bigamy, ip. the hope that she would reasonable, that despite the di- ford to fire in consequence of joyed and much looked forward and present many other startling be deported and that David would eulties involved and the prevailing mob violence and the incident Was
demonstrations. The Professor be sent with her. The recommen dissensions, we must try to "nego-represented as an act of British After a poor start in the morn- wishes it to be understood that he dation that Mrs. Marshall be de- Tate ith the contending Govern- nggression. Similarly, at the
lecture but, aported was not opposed by her at- men even amidst civil War Angio Preneb eniression at Ca-ing the Navy made an "excellent is not giving a
ton, the troops, fired in self defence.recovery sufficient to wipe out the practical demonstration of tele-torneys, and she will be escorted Prepared For Change.
and only a part of the force was lead the Club had established dur-pathy and hypnotism and pro- aboard the first steamer sailing for
Scotland. The prineipas changes which the British
ing the second event, a few weeksmises all those who attend the Chinese desire in, the Wold treaty, Sir Austen said sine very friendly jago.
performance to-night a very en- attitude of Britain towares China Mr. Shielda also presented fjoyable evening's entertainment. revealed as Washington and ele spoons to the helmsmen of the of foreigners, who end only be tried where, was brushed aside; e re three boats which finished first in ferred to the bogente which Con
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The Extraterritorin position
in their own ecurta.
2. The Tari provisions prevent-tinted at Canton long after it had the morning and afternçon, as fol-
ing China from enising the duties censed in the north on foreign agenda.
The anti-low :~.
British agitation spread to Central Morning: 1, Colleen (Mr.)
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TUTANKHAMEN. ·
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THE TREASURES IN THE STOREROOM.
3. The quasi-independent status China when the Castoneris extend-R. O; Sutherland); 2, Falcon (Lt.-and she became the winner on at the Toreign concessions.
end their authority there. which cul-Comdr.. Leveson-Gower); 3.handleap. "Theela," of the same,} "Britain is prepared for change minated" in the Haplow affair, folDaphne
The excavations begun by the late (Li-Col H. Gunn, class, was actually thirteenth to Earl of Carnarvon and Dr. Howard Ausid lowing an indammatory speech by R.GA.) en al points,ai ir
cross the line but she took second Carter at. Tutankhaman's tomb have "because the present system is un-Borodin, "their chief Russian ad-
Afternoon:-1. Colleen (Comdr. place. tiquated agsuile to modern von-¦ viser" ant others. Sir Austen paid)
now entered upon their Afth season. ditions and no denger provides the tribute to the restraint of the Bri-Fitzgerald);
2, Falcon Mr. Of the Heyward Hays class,
The Arst work of the present sea- awessary becurity and protection tish Marines in the fact of prove-Edwards); 3, Daphne (Lt.-"Bluenose" and "Adele" weroon was to return the body to its of the ponceful vocations of purcation and declared that doubtless Comdië. Drinkwater).
eighth and ninth to get home. On place in the great atone sarco- mere hunts.
mob violence was 'designed to pro- Commander Ratsey replied on handicap they become third and phagus which popular feeling has Two lags ago our representa-voke the British to are on unarmed behalf of the Navy and said that fourth
decreed to be its proper resting- sives at a proposal before the Chineses and lead to an incident the Naval members looked upon,
place. (hiner authorities of the North fuch as would arouse all China and the Yacht Club as their Club, respective yachts are mentioned burial chamber is now in process of In the table of times below, the An inner storeroom beyond the and the South, expressing readi-feed the flames of anti-British feel therefore it was their wish that in order of finishing (ie., accord. exploration.
ss to recognise modern Chinese|ing. law burt, without the attendance
Defence of Shanghai, the fing should be hung in the ing to actual time taken). Their This room was never closed up, of a British useink as competenti. Sir Austen said he hoped and Club, and not taken away by positions in the race on corrected and the excavators must often dur- enarts for cases brought by 'British believed that po threat of blood-them.
work round the time (ie., according to handicap)ing the tedious plaintiffs as complainants; also to shed and
sarcophagus have cast longing eyes are mentioned in parenthesis.. apply in British courts in Chair Shanghat, but it would be a derelic
on the wonders which it containa. the existing madern Chinese evil tion of duty, after what had happort), Kowloon Rock (port), finish at Courar (0.2 miles) to Lyemun
Finishing Corrected There are models of boats of and commercial codes, and duly pened at Hankow, to leave Shang-Club line.
3.57.40
3.57.40 every kind rivalling, according to enacting subordinate legislation.hai without effective protection
some who have seen them the superb; 0.50.50 - 3,50,00 We are prepared to go further still Cheers). "We must have a force
models six hundred years 3.56.10-
older, when the Chineke andes and jadical haueiert to protect them if danger
found by the Americans in the administrations are ready:
tomb of Mchenkwetre at Thebes,
Another Chariot. 3.53.17 There is another chariot. there!
To Pay Taxation, "
massacre hangs upon
Morning Race.
Rolls (8)'.
Playa (18)
Navy.
Club.
Colleen (5)
4.00.59
pt.
pta.
rises, and if such force is sent at Falcon. all it must equal all calls that might
15.
Colleen
Daphne
La. Linda (16)
4.03.34
3.59.22
17.
Falcon (11)
4.01.11
3.58.38
14.
Ailsa (1st)
13.
1.2.
10,
Boejum
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"As regards taxation, we are pre-be made upon it. The composition Allen pared to make British subjects of the fovee itself is a guarantee Bluenose
able to pay regular Chinose taxa that it is only intended for strictly tion provided that, that does not defensive purposes." He hoped Lysbeth involve discrimination against Bri-occasion for its use would not arise. fish, subjects and goods."
(Cheers.).
Big Austin points out that this "We had no intention to hold Why Wonder?' 7.. would include sation, levied un-Shanghat if we can obtain satisfac Pierrette fer the National taril when such tory assurances that the incidents Thecla tariff law was promulgated, and as at Hankow won't be repeated there. Adole far as we we can effet Therefore the military movements jeet, that remove the last ob- which 6 the papers and provide stacle to full tariff autonomy.
pictures for the picture page are The Concessions.
pure, precaution, The Covernment "As regards the concessions, we won't be deflected from its policy into local of patient conciliation; nor will the are prepareh to enter
arrangements according to the efforts slacken or cease." particular circumstances of each
Mr. Chen's Statement..
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4.01.20 Dorothea (15) .... 4:04.57 "Eluenuse (3rd) ... 4.07.50 11. Adele (4) 04.04.00.14
Adanac (6)
4:09.34 4.10.08 -4:30:26 4:12.39
9.
Daphne (12)
8Haleyon (14)
Thecla (2nd)
E.
Juan (7)
4.13.01
4.
Gnel (10)
4.15.40-
Lola
3. Zephyr (17)
Gacl Seatark (did
2.1 Lulu (9)
Senlark (18)
4:14:20 4:14.52 4.17.59
not finish) D.
72.
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Afternoon Race. Course (6.5 miles) to Channel Rocks
port, either for amalgamation and administration with the adjacent wecalmed and reciprocated Miron Club line (atar board), Cuat Rack St Austen Chamberlain, heartily (port), (Kowloon Rock (port), mark arens onder. Chinese conlról, or other methiut of handing over the Eugene Chen's desire for a settle buoy (starboard), finish at Club. adminstration to the Chinese, while ment of treaty and cognate ques-
SERVICE RACE,"
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3.59.16
are decorated caskets, there are 3.54.52 numerous black shrines of wood, all 3.56.10 sealed bave one: and finally there is: 3.57.30 the gilded chest containing the 3.58.54 four canoble jars in which the in- 3.50.14ternal organs of the King were 3.54.27 placed by the embalmers when re- 1.57.37 moved from the body. 3.58.10!
This chest, with its cornice of 3:59:52 cobras and its free-standing figures| 3.58.04 of the four guardian goddesses ab 4.04.45 the corners, seems to have made more impression on those who have ocen it than alust anything in the tomb..
H.M.S. "Hermes" Galley the"...
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way. But I am certain it is a right frained from contraverting Mr. Daphno do not then's account of what past history Boojum ignore the present inconveniences reiterates. and difficulties, but are thinking of
our relations with China for the sonable cry. We have nothing to next century...
"China for the Chinese in a rea-Balesion
say against it (Cheers). "But 'Kill the British,' and 'drive ont the
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NAMES IN.
January 31 Queen'e- Theatre; Zander the Great."
January 81 World Theatre; "The Eternal Struggle.”
Roof Garden of Hong Kong Hotel. "Sports. February 2-Interport game, Hong Kong v. Shanghai, H.K.F.C. ground, 8.80 p.m.
"We can enforce these propokals British, are the ravings of mad immediately, but there can at pre-hatred.
It is not thus you can Adanae sent be no new treaty, because deal with this country or the Bri treaty can only be signed and tish Empire, (Loud cheers). We ratified by a recognised Government. are ready to assist Mr. Chen and Gne!
January 31-Star Theatre; and owing to the conditions pro any other Chinese authorities who daced by the civil war we on their side are ready to show at
"Dempsey Tunney, Fight." Other boats in the race wero :--- not recognise any Government in disposition to deal in a statesman-
H.M.S. "Caradós" whaler (Lt. Barrow, Langsner performs
January 31-Prof, Maximilian China as the Government of thee and conciliatory way with the
cutter (Lt. Comdr. Maund); H.M.S. Theatre. 9.15 p..
at' 'Queen's whole country.
Totals: Royal Navy (72 and 801 "Despatch" whaler (P. 0. seus difficulties arising from the 162 points; Royal Hong Kong Yacht whaler (P.
Poulter), Sir Austen deprecated loque and 'utionary period of "develop Club (64 and 67) 121 points.
O. Wilkinson); H.M.S. February 1-Fancy dress ball in uninstructed talk about the “re
"Titania" whaler (L. 8. Marsh), and change. We have none eagrition of Canton and said: "We but the friendliest feelings to- 19 points (previous lead of the Club Royal Navy won by 81 points, loss cannot recognise the Government wards all Chinese who are prepar- on the season), Navy won serica by 12. of Canton as the government of aed to meet us in similar spirit." points. part of China only, for that would
A very close finish was pro- imply British recognition of the division of China. Equally we enne Big Austen hoped the Chinese vided on Saturday in the "men- 5.6 miles, not recognise Canton as the Gay would neuen the proposals and agerie" race over ernment of all China, for that docal ticketen views in accordance with the course being to Lyemun not accord with facts, since the the methods curtomary among Beacon (port), Cust Rock buoy Cantonese control barely a third of civilised nations. China, either of population or area.
"I earnestly trust no further in- (port) and finish at the Club line. Eighteen Boats turned out, "We declined to interfere with cidents will mar the prospect of Chinese neutrality.
The Chinese peaceful settlement. We are bound representative of the three cham- alone must settle what Government to protect our nationals and have pionship classes. they shall have." (Cheers).
taken the measures necessary The handicapping was also Sir Austen drew attention to the dlacharge the primary duty of every very close, the difference of a few the Colony, are not as numerous az saat-holders. and subscribers, at St. difficulties created in dealing with nation, but hope our present liberal seconds meaning several post-last year. Play begins in March. John's Cathedral Hall, 6.16 p.m. the claims of the Nationalists by polley will place relations on per- tions on actual corrected time, Names in the singles include:- January 31---Twenty-second meet- the fact that they had deliberately mancat basis of mutual respect und and persistently used an anti-Eri- friendship (Loud cheers)-Reuter occupied the first five places
Yachts of the Handicap class T. Honda and S: A. Rumjahn, heldering of Unión Waterboat Co., Ltd. at and runner-up respectively last Messrs. Dodwell & Co's offices, 11 the finish but none of them was year, Ng Sze-kwong (champion m In the first three when the 1918-1928), Dr. R. E. Tottenham, February 8--Annual meeting of allowances were taken into con-Yew Man-taun, 8. E. Green (cham- Hong Kong Horticultural Society. sideration.
pion 1915-1917), H. D. Rumjahn, Messrs. Jardine Matheson's 5.15 M. KỊ Lo, H. Jo, Major W. E Difference of Handicap. Steverson, Col. C. Russell Brown, "-"Rolla”, was first home but Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, speak the fact that she failed to save of the treaty system, whereunder ing at Daventry, resented the her time in evident from her be
tish warcry to rally their adherents.
He said that in the past century
we were pioneers in China. It was
our efforts which opened China to
foreign trade, as the result of the
so-called oplum war.
The Treaty System.
The Foreign Minister pointed out:
"We are the principal, architects |
ADVICE TO BOTH SIDES.
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Speech.
London, Jan. 30.
to
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