TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1927.
FORMER KAISER.
A
NOT TO RETURN FOR TWO
YEARS.
OUR UNIVERSITY.
ITS BEARING ON BRITISH PRESTIGE.
NATIONALIST VOLTE FACE. EDUCATION JOURNAL ARTICLES.
$1,200,000.
COMMUNIST GENERAL'S'
HAUL.
HIS TROOPS NOT PAID.
THE CHINA MAIL.
4,000 TROOPS.
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Shadows Before.
COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED IN THE “MAIL?
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Entertainments.
(Continued from Pags 1.)
The men are housed in huts 120 feet by 10 feet, each contain- ing 82 men with two cubicles for Berlin, May 16, · Referring to the Hong Kong Uni- Since instructions were given Sergeants.
May 17-Queen's Theatre: "The The ex-Kaiser will not be able | versity in the "Education by General Chien Ta-chun, Direc- Each Company has its own Auction Block.".
May 17--Star Theatre; The Wil- io re-enter Germany for at least Journal" (the ometal organ of the tor of Operations for the North kitchen, dining halls, Battalion
nother two years' for the Hong Kong University Education River District, to pursue the re-rooms and latrines and there is bur Players present their opening "Do Foolish teichstag has passed the second the course of an interesting article, Third Supplementary Battalion taining
Sacletx). Mr. H. G. Earle. M.A.. in bels under, Chen Chia-yiu, the one Regimental Institute con- performance with
Wives Pay?" at 9.15 p.m. reading of a Bill prolonging for states that ita expansion appears to and the various armies have been Reading Room, Games Room,
May 17-Star Theatre; "The Ico two years the protection of the offer
Flood." solution of the very difficul- ties from which British prestige in advancing from the south of Theatre and Corporals' Room, May 17-World Theatre; "Tra:k-
]EX · KAISER, VIMICINE.
"
for
China is now suffering.
Hunan.
Canteen, Restaurant,
The Officers' lines stand separed in the Snow. Country."
On their way, a great "It is probable," he states, "that number of rebels were captured ate and consist of Headquarters May 17-Tea Dance, Cafe Rea if the situation is properly handled, who have been continuously sent Mess to each Battalion, with six taurant Parisien, 4.30 pm. Dinner the University could do more than back to Canton to be detained and huts each containing five rooms Dance, 8 p.m.; exhibition dancing. anything else to reconcile the, Chi-adequately dealt with.
and a Bath Room.
8.30 p.m. nése to a British Colony at their] On the 14th inst., another batch doors and make both nations realise of about 200 captives were march the advantages to be derived there-led to Canton. These prisoners
(according to the
from."
To each. Battalion there is a May 17-Issko's European Chunam tennis court, completely Circus, Hunghom, Kowloon. wired in, laid out in the space
Sports. May 18-Postponed Exhibition "Canton between the Officers Quarters.
Tennis Match in aid of M.C.L The Sergeants are cared for 4 p.m.
In this connection, the writer Gazette") said that they were states that the following, taken from 4 pamphlet recently issued by the soldiers under Chen Chia-yiu at with a large-mess complete to each Vice Chancellor, points the way: 11 monthly wage of $10 which Battalion.
"Educated Chinese who have was in arrears for five months.
Comfort And Health.
May 24-Kowloon Cricket Club hold function in aid of Hospital. Comforts Fund.
May 28-29--Second extra Race Meeting at Macno. 2.15 p.m.
Auctionė..
given long and patient study to the They were all unwilling to follow With the sole exception of two rich inheritance of their own civil-Chen in his flight, hence the riot Guard Houses, two cavity wall isntion are resentful both of com- at Shiukwan on the 1st inst. to food stores and two Institute parative neglect by scholars of the demand arrears of pay.
May 18-Auction of household West and of the quiet assumption |
They Kitchens, which are built of brick
Lammort that in all such matters the Western also complained of Chen Chia-and tiled, the complete camp is furniture by Messrs. world must necessarily be superior. yiu's deceit in telling them that built in American pine with Bros., at 23, Humphreys Bldg., They point to the fact that while he was starting on a Northern ex- patent waterproof roofing, each Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.
May 21, 21-Ladles' dress wear, Chion is learning rapidly from the pedition, and said that once they hut having concrete floors. West, sending her students to West-discovered his rebellious action,
The comfort and health of the and sundries. Messrs. Lammert ern Universities and studying West- they were so indignant that they men appears to have been a pri-Bros. Sales Room, 10.30 a.m.
May 23-Household furniture, 4, ern subicels in her own schools, laid down their arms and deserted mary consideration. Each man
the West considers that a man as soon
Armend Bldgs, Kowloon, by Messrs. as they reached Chen- has a camp bed and each is Lammert Bros. 2.45 p.m. has received a liberid education who knows nothing about the his chow, and were therefore captur- situated at a window and there
Meetings...
of the Orient.
The
5 p.m.
May 20-Fifty-fourth meeting of Union Insurance Society of Canton,
Union Bldg., 11 a.m.
tory of art, literature, and thought,ed by the Government troops, is a private locker to each man. May 17-Forty-sixth 'annual They further stated that accord- The beer bar in the Institute meeting of the Canton Insurance ing to the report of the staff-should be able to accommodate all Co., Messrs. Jardine Matheson's Studying The Times. officers,, the amount carried away the budding Mulvaneys and in offices, noon. "The University of Hong Kong by Chen Chin-yiu from the Cen-cose any are "put into clink, for May 17-Adjourned meeting of started with the idea that China's tral Bank branch at Shiukwan a thundering drink, drunk and Marine Engineers' Guild of China greatest need was scientific aud. was
over $1,200,000, mostly in resisting the Guard," etc., the (H.K. Branch), 67 Des Voeux Rd., technical training-the University specie, which were livided into 79 thoughtful authorities have pro- Republic, one article, which was to become a force in the Far pole-carriages and sent to Heng- vided Brick Guard Houses each
East by proqueing qualified en-chow, Hunan, by 300 guards three with its strong six cells. bids the ex-ruler to re-enter Geyincers and skilled doctors. man territory without the per-Training of engineers and doctors is days before his departure Chen's Considering the speed at which mission of the Government. still necessary, but the University, family also left together. Chen the work has been done and the The Bill is being read a third if it is to justify its existence as the was the last to quit Shiukwan, materials available, the work is time on May 17 or 18 when the only British university in the Farland, at the latest moment of his all that can be desired."
two-thirds majority East, must do far more than im- evacuation, he exacted $100,000
The entire cost of the Camp, in- can be expected owing to the part technical and professional more from the Chamber of Com- cluding Roads, Drains, Nullaha, volte face of the nationals whose competence. Its teachers
must merce as evacuation expenses.
Electricity, etc. is stated to be in unexpected support of the Billy critically the signs of the Pacification Committee Return. the neighbourhood of $1,000,000
times, and there must be among is ascribed to the fact that its re- then those who are capable. of in-
In order to tranquillise the re--which bill has been fouted by jection would probably lead to the terpreting the West to China and actionary elements in the North the Military authorities. resignation of the Government, China to the Weal.
River district, the Military Head- an outcome which they are very anxious to avoid-Reuter.
necessary
AGRICULTURE..
SUGGESTIONS BY GENEVA CONFERENCE,
FORGED NOTES.
T
FORMER DOG CATCHER -
JAILED.
May 20-Fifty-eighth meeting of the China Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.. Union Bldg., 11.20 .m.
Miscellaneous. May 17 Last deba'. of St. Peter's Young Men's Club, at Club House, 8.30 p.m.
May 17-Miss Capelf and her J-Pans give entertainment at Sea- men's Institute, 8.30 p.m.
May 17-The "Squeakettes" hold whist drive and concert at City Hall, 7p.m.
"Sir Frederick Lugard, the quarters recently despatched a founder of the University, did not number of Pacification Commis-
May 18-Whist drive at St. hesitate to proclaim that upon the sioners there including Messrs. Colony of Hong Kong devolved the Ho Chuen-fen, Liu Huan-chiang
John's Cathedral Hall 8.30 p.m. duty of upholding the name and and Li Min-cheng who left for
May 19-Smoking concert for fame of the British in the Far East. their destination and carried out
members of Easma Aecn., Club pre- Á Chinese whom Sergt.mises, 9 p.m. The difficulties of raising this de- their work after forming the Rozeskwy recognised as a dog claration from the region of mere aspiration into the realm of real Pacification Committee.. Now catcher formerly employed by the ity are enormous, but the issue at that the reactionaries have Been Wanchai police, was this morn- stake is equally great. The Chi- entirely wiped out, Mr. Liu anding sentenced by Mr. R. E. nese have a traditional respect for his colleagues returned to Canton Lindsell to three months jail The economic conference agri-learning, and the presence in the on the 15th inst. to report to Mili- for the possession of a forged HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. cultural committee, which has University of Hong Kong of British tary Headquarters on the results $10 note of the Hong Kong and concluded its work, passed a re- teachers engaged in the task of of the pacification work. solution declaring that the efforts training young men to think out
Geneva, May 16,
of agricultural and. distributive co-operative societies should be furthered by the creation of committee representing national and international co-operative organisations and agriculturists.
honestly the vital problems-poli-
tical, social, financial, and domestic
.
Shanghai
·NOTICE.
charge of attempting to pass the Dormer fee, the FOURTH
with which China is now beset A FINE PRODUCTION. monument at Happy Valley was held on SATURDAY, 4th June
would be a moral asset of incal-
culable imperial value.
•
Acute Imperial Problem.
THE SYDNEY "WENTWORTH
MAGAZINE.”.
further RAFT and Entry
note at a food stall near the EXTRA RACE MEETING to be
dismissed because the Magis-and MONDAY, 6th June, 1927, trate found that there was no (weather permitting) may be evidence to prove that he had obtained at the Race Course, actually attempted to change the Hong Kong Club and Causeway The Committee also passed à re- "The Hong Kong University pro- Through the courtesy solution requesting the League of blem is not a problem of what Woods we have been able to peruse
of Mrs. note in question.
Bay Stables. Accused was arrested on Nations to consider the results of should be done for the higher the April number of the "Went- Morrison Gap Road where he MONDAY, 23rd May, 1927.
Entries will close at 1 p.m. on an enquiry by the International education of the citizens of the worth Magazine," which must take dropped the note when approach Hong Kong, 17th May, 1927. Institute of Agriculture with a Calony. The Hong Kong Univer- its place among the most brilliant led by a Chinese constable. He view to examining the possibility sity is at the moment an acute im- productions of the Australian said he had won the money of international collaboration in Deriai problem.
Pres. It is produced and · edited Continuing his argument, Mr. by Mrs. Maclurean, the proprietress gainbling and tried to buy cakes PUBLIC AUCTIONS. respect of credits and the re- Earle states that "in carrying out of the Wentworth Hotel, Sydney with it but the stall holder didį covery of agriculture where there such an imperial policy the Uni-whose fame extends almost from not have sufficient change. This HE Undersigned have received
a shortage of
capital-versity of Hong Kong must have the Pole to Pole, H.R.H. the Prince of led the police to search for the instructions to sell by Public
support of the Universities of the Wales danced in what has well been stall holder, who was an old Auction
is
Reuter,
INDIAN CONGRESS.
HARMONY ON A VITAL POINT.
lurcan:
each
Empire.....It must be recognised described as the ballroom de luxe woman. All she could say was that the universities have a part to of the Southern Hemisphere, the un- that the note accused gave her ap- play as well as the men of com-rivalled dancing floor of Tasmanian peared good and she would have merce, the missionaries, and the blackwood testifying with State in creating the right type of social triumph to the brilliant brain changed it for him if she had had relations between the nations of and cultured taste of Mrs. Mae-enough money. the East and West.....
The "Wentworth Magazine" is on RATHER CARELESS. "The University of Hong Konga par with the hotel from which it has already derived considerable takes its name. The illustrations
MAGISTRATE FINES LADY prestige in China from the rela-are truly magnificent, and even the
.DRIVER. Congress circles are rejoicing at ions which it has been possible to advertisements are printed in at- the communal harmony achieved establish with the home univeral- tractive colours. Photographs of
"COURAGEOUS ACHIEVEMENT.”
Bombay, May 16.
¡tics.
Miss da Rocha
on
SATURDAY AND MONDAY, the 21st and 23rd May, 1927, Commencing each day at 10.30 am.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street. (for account of the con-ned) A Large Quantity of LADIES' DRESS WEAR AND SUNDRIES. Comprising:-
Day and Evening Gowns, Coats,
was summoned Frocks, Wrap Coats, Elastic Cor-
in such a vital point as was reveal-medical degrees by the General elsewhere are a feature, whilst the before Major Willson for driving sets, Gloves, Hats, Dressing Mater
The recognition of the well-known people in Australia and ed at the all-India executive com- Medical Council and by the Royal letterpress is brimful of interest to her Essex car in a careless manner
***** fais, Satins, Silks, Feathers, mittee of the National Congress Colleges; the award of honours to very phase of social, musical and in Happy Valley on May 7. comprising the no-changers, Its enginearing graduates by the dramatic life. It is a remarkable lady, turned into, Morrison Gap etc.,
Sergt. Hopkins said the young
Flowers, Embroideries, Laces, etc., Swarajists, responsivists and University of London; the pri- shilling's worth
(more or less damaged by water) mussulmans, in unanimously vileges of affliation granted by the The April issue, by the way, pub-Road at 25 miles per hour in the passing a resolution, inter alia, Universities of Oxford and Cam Woods here by her talented daugh the races. The road was wet and May, 1927.
midst of a lot of traffic coming from On View from Friday, the 20th liches the recent letter sent to Mrs. in favour of a joint electorate bridge, and the recognition given to
Terme-Cash on delivery, with a reservation of seats on a ta matriculation examinationsplter, Miss Doris Woods, from Pesha the car skidded from side to side for
LAMMERT BRÓS., population basis with mutual these have proved of inestimable war and also a note in the social distance of 100. yards. He fully minority safeguards.
value in commending, the Univer-column from Mrs. Woods herself expected to see the car, capsize.at
Auctioneers It is noteworthy that Motilallty of Hong Kong to the Chinese paying a warm tribute to the thy moment.
"Wentworth Magazine." Mrs. Mr. J. M. Remedics, for the de- Nehru Mrs. Naidu, the
as the representative of British Woods has a person acquaintance fence, said the lady had held a brothers, Mr. Moonje and Dr.the creation of the Universities can write with first hand knowledgeKidded because the road was wet, She Universities in the Far East. And with Mrs. Maclurenin hence the licence for only one month. Ansari supported the resolution Bureau and the organisation
and being inexperienced lost con- which numbers of the Congress such congresses as that in which the "Wentworth Magazine."
of both of the Wentworth Hotel, and
trol for a short while." He asked describe as the most courageous we are now taking part afford
his Worship..to diɛmiss the sum achievement for five years. Ren- evidence of the desire of the home
mions and impose a caution.
Remarking to the lady that he thought she had been rather, care- Mr. Fan Ki-mu has recently less, Major Willson imposed a fine. assumed office as Director of the of $10.
ter.
Ali
INDIAN EXILE.
RELEASED ON ACCOUNT OF ILLNESS.
universities to co-ordinato in some way the work of British Univeral- ties throughout the Empire."
Other Articles,
BALT COLLECTORATE.
The Education Journal, in which Salt Revenue Collectorate, Can- ton. A notification issued by the
Mr. Earle's article appears, is a Department of Finance reads: book of over a hundred pages which should be in the possession not only By instruction of the Ministry Calcutta, May 16 of every student. of Chinese affairs of Finance, the resignation of Subhar Bose, chief executive off-but of all whose Interests are Chou Lam as Director of the cer of the Calcutta Corporation. directly or indirectly bound up with Salt Revenue. Collectorate has who was interned in Burmah under them.V
been accepted and Fan Ki-mo has the Bengal Ordinance for an al- Other articles include those of been appointed to succeed him.". leged share in a revolutionary Education as a Factor in Citizen- conspiracy, has been released in order to undergo treatment for hip by the Vice-Chancellor: Educational Developments," - by
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MARKET CRASH
PART OF THE ROOF COMES DRAW DOWN BROT
Hong Kong, 17th May, 1927.
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell y Public Auction
ON
MONDAY, the 23rd May, 1927, commencing at 2.45 p.m. "No. 4, Armend Buildings,
Kowloon
A Quantify of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD Y FURNITUREN MANA
Comprising
Tenk Hatstands, Chesterfield Couch and Chairs, Teak Bookcase, Glass Cabinet, Screens, Carpets, Curtains, Pictures, Ornaments, etc. of and wall of Shektongtaul Chest Sideboard, Glass Ware, The south-west portion of the Teak Dining Table, Chairs, Ico
market in Hill Street collapsed at Crockery, etc., etc.
Le
-8.40, this morning. A fre, engine Tenk Bedsteads, Wardrobes with bangkay had no want to the scene from Kennedy Bevelled Mirror, Dressing Table, consumption. The Government Pro Forster: "Some Thoughts ae Kwok-huon
Town but found that no one had Chest of Drawers, etc. Bearings Bees injured. This was explained Catalogues will be issued.. was prepared to release him for a long-time provided whe
on the Life and Work of a Teacher, of thdividualiam and Democracy on by the fact that some coolles sleep-
On View From Baturday, the 21st -kuf: The by Prof. W. Brown "Confucius's Education" by Kam Sylizerland and old
Ingin the market and recaived. Chinese warning of the impending collapse Terms Cash on Delivery
May1270 Indis till the Bent Criminal Political Idea by Teong Chao Proposed Reformation
by the creaking of some of the 4 Amendment Act expires three years hus A Short Hiftory of Chinese Writing by Hai Hak taux
- on beams," and immediately evacuated
SLAMMERT BROBA hence, bat Bose declined and he is Educational Institutions B.C. 265 The "Education Journal! now free to go unbempered any to A.D. 220, by Taeng Chao-hus lelut, the Commercial-Prem and the pined The rust of the builde
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