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– MORE $2,000,000,000 WHISKEY GAINS
MISSING IN CHICAGO LIQUOR SCANDAL
LATEST FIGURES
ADDED IN FOUR DAYS
POSITION AT TYTAM
SYSTEMATIC LOOTING
Chicago, July 4.
Chicago celebrated
Independence
Day by breaking a fresh and even more
than tually sensational prohibition scandal.
The Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, Kt.NAVAL CRAFT AND RESCUE TUG A special defenco of which (senior Chinese, Unofficial, member
examination was held on NEARLY 200 MILLION GALLONS notice had been given raised by of the Legislative Council
Saturday at the Kowloon Dock and
Mr. A, el Arculli in
so-called Victoria water- Bathing Beach, under the auspices the Supreme Unofficial member of the Executive
Court, summary jurisdiction, before works having been under discussion of the Royal Life Saving Society of Council) pointed out last night that
the Puisne Judge (Mr. Justice Wood) during the administration of his Great Britain. A class the conferring of a Commandership;
of eleven The news of another ship going this morning, was that, under Or-predecessor (Sir John Bowring), members the of the Order of the British Empire aground on a group of rocks off dinance 1 of 1851, the Court had no Sir Hercules Robinson, who proved Scottish Borderers, B. Co.
2nd King's Own Since the weather "broke" last ment reported to Dr. James M. Doran,
Special investigators of the Govern
(C.B.E.) on Mr. Li Yau-toun, cret- Samun Island was wirelessed to jurisdiction.
to be a very
Was Thursday, 199 million gallons of Commissioner of Prohibition popular and capable
at the while chairman of the Hong Kong the Colony early yesterday morn-
On his Lordship announcing that Governor of Hong Kong from 1859 Presented by Pie. W. Freeman for water have been added-up to 7 head of the Bureau of Prohibition, Chinese General Chamber of Com-ing.
the Proficiency The ill-fatell vessel was the he would have to reserve judgment to 1865, attended to the scheme with Bronze Medallions of the Society days)-to the reservoirs in Hong US$2,000,000,000 has been stolen from
Certificates and a.m. to-day (that is, in about four that bonded whiskey valued merce, is unique in that Mr. Li is s.s. "Lok Sun" under charter to If Mr. Arculli persisted in his point, the vigour which characterised all The weather conditions the first Chinese not acquainted with the Lee Fat Co.
Mr. Areulli withdrew the special his doings. In connection with this, from favourable, and the fact that
were far Kong Island.
the Government concentration depot the English language to receive
here. The first intimation of the "Lox defence. Judgment was then given, it will be recalled that when Sir John all eleven candidates qualified for was 44 million gallons this side The "gain" in the last 24 hours
Systematic Looting such a decoration from H.M. the Sun's" plight was the S.0.S. which with costs, for Mr. Areulli's client, Bowring held the reins of Govern the awards testifies amply to the and 14 million gallons on the King of England.
she sent out and which was inter- Leung Chuk-nin, c/o
The theft has been systematic, accord- No. 360, ment, he said that it was not the enthusiasm and interest they had mainland.
ing to the report. Coloured water has cepted by the Naval Wireless Queen's-road Central, merchant,,
duty of the authorities to supply taken, and to the conscientious and Basing, all calculations on the order to prevent suspicion.
been substituted for the whiskey in Office at 2.46 a.m.
Chinwangtao Coal
the public with water any more than able manner in which they had been present strictly curtailed supply The Commodore immediately Plaintiff, Chan Cho-nam, No. 130, other necessaries of life!
Three hundred employees of about 8 million gallons a day, warehouse are under suspicion in con- of the ordered H.M.S. "Somme" which was Wellington-street, represented by Sir Hercules Robinson commenced The successful entrants hour and H.M.S. tug "Poet Chaucer" Russ & Co., sued for the return of 1859,
were: the Island had only about two frection with the case. on pirate patrol outside the har-Mr. F. C. E. Rondall of Messrs. by offering оп October 15, Pte. W. Freeman, L/Cpis. P. months' "stock" before the rains, The goods tampered with consisted
a prize of
$1,000 for Lenihan, and G. Sraith, Ptes. W. and more than two months' supply of 788 barrels of whiskey and 80,000 $1,000 in Canton money (equal to the best plan: Which is H.K. $763.65) alleged to have been reminder that the present Gov-Daley. J. Clark, J. McGill, G. David-in other words, the quantity in of the loss was made on a basis of Tait, W. Scarborough, W. Quick, P. has been added in four days (or, cases of bottles of whiskey. Valuation deposited with defendant, the con-
son, and A. Dorsett. In addition, storage has been doubled). Good prevailing prices charged for similar sideration of which had failed.
Pte. W. Freeman will be recom-as this is, it has to be noted that
liquor by bootleggers.
Branded "Inside Job" mended for the Honorary Instruc- the total is only 341 million gai- tor's Certificate.
lons, which does not take into charges of official connivance, since the The report to Dr. Doran contains This is the first class of Borderers consideration the 10 million gel-liquor has been under constant guard that has been entered,
and it is lons or so in
the service reser- of storekeepers and gaugers and it is hoped it will not be the last, and voirs, where the maximum capa considered impossible that such sys- that possibly other units in the city of the reservoire is more than tematic looting could have been ac Garrison will also decide to form 2,000 million gallons!
complished unless it were an "inside voluntary classes among themselves.
Flow From Catchments
job. This morning, Tytamtuk reser-
It is believed that this disclosure may hasten
President Hoover's promised voir-the biggest in the Island-shake-up and readjustment of prohibi- was still 88 feet 10 inches below tion administration-United Press. overflow. On the other hand, a little encouragement is derived from the fact that water from the catchments continued to flow in and rain has kept on falling.
The rainfall in the ended at 7 am is:---
mentary banquet given at the Tung Yat restaurant by about 100 leading Chinese merchants of the Colony, sponsored by the Chamber, to Mr. Li Yau-tsun following last week's Investiture.
The "Kau Sing Sir Shou-son Chow
In the meantime a message was presided.
also received at the Harbour Office Among the distinguished gathering. were the Hon. Dr. R. H. Katewall, at 2.50 a.m. and according to the, C.M.G., LL.D., Mr. T. N. Chau, Mr. the rescue tug "Kau Sing", it extracts from the official log of Ilo Kom-tong, 0.B.E.. Mr. Ip Lan-would appear tht she was the first chuen and Mr. Chan Heung-pak, vessel to arrive at the scene of the also representatives of practically wreck: The log showed: every Chinese institution of import- arce in Hong Kong.
The Hon. Dr. S. W. Tao, Q.B.E.. LL.D., Mr. Wong Kwong-tin and Mr.. M. K. Io were unavoidably absent.
Honour to Community The Chairman informed the gathering that in conferring the C.B.E. on the guest of honour, H.M. the King honoured not only Mr. Li but the whole of the Chinese com- munity. Sir Shou-son Chow then paid eloquent tribute to the services of Mr. Li "during several decades work for society," his support of the Government and his benefit to the people.
Spokesmen of the Fong Pin Hospital, Canton, who are in the Colony seeking donations, also praised Mr. Li Yau-teur and pre- sented him with a written eulogy of his active interest in work of charity.
"Message received at 2.50 .m. say ing that ss., "Lok Sun" is, aground at Samun Island with 750 passengers, in position Lat. 223 N. Long. 114.1
E.
The "Kau Sing" was under bank ed fires, owing to the stormy weather. She at once got steam up and pro-
Evidence was given that the sum defunct Sang Kee club for a share was paid to defendant in the now in a business which concerned Chin- wangtao coal.
The second defence raised was that the money had been handed to defendant to buy a share in a firm in Canton and that defendant had paid the money accordingly.
합니다
the firm
ceeded at 4.22 .m, to the assistance THEFT FROM CLUB of the vessel in distress.
The "Kau Sing" arrived on the scene at 5.50 a.m. The officer in charge (Mr. R. J. Nuan) boarded the "Lok Sun"
6 a.mi at At 7.05 am, H.M.S. "Somme" ar- rived.
At 7.10 a.m. passengers were taken off the "Lok Sun" to the "Rau Sing"
At 7.45 am. Naval Tug (the "Post Chaucer arrived.
At 8.23 a.m. the tog "Taikoo" ar- rived.
At 10.50 a.m. the "Kau Sing" left for Hong Kong with 475 passengers. At 11.45 am the "Kau Sing" berthed at Kowloon Wharves and
anded the passengers.
10 STROKES FOR CHINESE BOY
SERIOUS VIEW
A young Chinese member of the
South China Bathing Club was this morning charged before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Central Magistracy with the theft of a Palm Beach suit of clothing and belt, the property of another mem- ber. He was arrested while he was leaving the Club by the pri vate watchman.
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STILL SHOWERY
This morning's report from the Royal Observatory, states:
Pressure remains highest in the vicinity of the Bonins, and is relatively low in a trough extending from Tong- king across Luzon to the Pacific. Forecast:
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S. E. winds, moderate; cloudy, showery.
At 12.45 to-day the US. Con- sulute-General received the fol- lowing telegram from Manila:
July 15, 11.30 am, Typhoon in about 127 degrees Long, E. and 17 degrees Lat. N. moving W.NW. -
068898388ENSO685078
HIS MAJESTY STILL IN THE HANDS OF THE
DOCTORS
ANOTHER OPERATION
The
Tytam Tytantuk Pokfulam
24 hours en days stated
Inches Sunday To-day
1.89 1.75
1.74 1.94
·.85 7.44 Wong-nei-chong.. 2.60 1.93 The gain on Friday was 12 million
GRAF ZEPPELIN
TO START SOON ON WORLD. FLIGHT
FRIEDRICHSHAFEN TO TOKYO
London, July 18 A bulletin issued at Buckingham Palace and signed by six doctors states "His Majesty's general health has further improved.
Berlin, July 5. sinus on the right side of the chest
In an interview given to foreign ernment has not reforted to such a has ceased to give adequate exit
journalists, Dr. Hugo Eckener to-day method and that Guite a number to and therefore to secure the heal-
stated that the world-cruise of the of public-spirited citizens have, in ing of the small residual abscess
Graf Zeppelin would commence with the hour of trial, offered to and did with which it communicates.
the longest hop of 10,400 kilometres, collaborate with the official experts. "It will be necessary, therefore, gallons, on Saturday 85 million direct from Friedrichshafen to Tokyo, "Claim for the 'Somme""}
Where the Tanks Were for the abscess to be directly drain. gallons, yesterday 58 million gal- From Tokyo the airship will fly vin San Francisco some other city of In regard to the foregoing ex-
Several competitors entered the ed and treated, and full considera.lons, and to-day 14 million gallons.
the American coast to Lakehurst and tracts from the official log of the
The age of the boy was said to lists 70 years ago (S. G. Bird, J. tion has been given to the best
then back to Germany, the whole trip Mr. Li replied to the speakers. "Kau Sing,"
be 17 years.
Walker, S. B. Rawling) and sent in method of effecting this purpose. valleys averaged 3 inches in the 24
Rainfall in the Kowloon reservoir comprising 22,000 kilometres. a representative of thanking them for the honour done the "China Mail" learned
His elder brother who also ap- elaborate plans. from
Dr. Eckener hopes to complete the The Governor re-lf noeessary the operation will take bim and praying
hours ended at 7 a.m. yesterday and tour in between 21 and 22 days, of further Mr. Brayfield, senior partner of Peared in Court, said that he ferred the papers to a Committee Place on Monday." galdance from his friends.
the firm of Messrs. Carmichael and would sign a bond for the good (Lt.-Col. G. F. Mann, R. E., J. J.
"Quite Well"
one inch this morning. The gain which nine are to be apent for re- the landing places. He Clarke, agents for the "Lok Sun" behaviour of the accused. But he Mackenzie, C. St. G. Cleverly) and well and spent yesterday and to- this morning a further 14 million also declared that it was necessary to
His Majesty otherwise is quite yesterday was 34 million gallons and fuelling ORDER TO MILITIA
wished his younger brother to be adopted, on their recommendation day in the bright sunshine in the gallons, bringing the total in-storage 15 in order to avoid the typhoons pre-
start on the world flight before August. dealt with, by the police. It the scheme of Mr. Rawling, Clerk of; would be a lesson and would also Works to the Royal Engineers.
Palaco grounds. KWANGSI GOVT, WISHES THEM
on the mainland to 204 million gal-valent in the Pacific in the latter part TO DISBAND
impress the wrongful nature of the offence.
for
that H.M.S. "Somme" arrived on the scene long before other ves- sels.
He said that the 3.3. Lok Sun," British steamship, 1.781 gross tor- nage, chartered by Lee Fat & Co.,
The prosecution asked that the left here at about midnight or at offence be regarded as serious. about one o'clock Sunday morning As the age of the accused accord- All local militia, or volunteer corps for Singapore. She stranded on ing to English reckoning would be organised by inhabitants for self- Samun Island at about 1.45 a.m.sixteen, his Worship ordered him to defence of their respective communities in a blinding rain squall.
receive 10 strokes of the cane. in Kwangsi, have been ordered by the
POWER NOT NEGLIGIBLE
Canton, To-day.
The forward hold is flooded, but
new Kwangsi Government at Nanning the remainder of the ship is to be disbanded and their arms de- posited with the district magistracies
feared that
tight.
for safe-keeping. It is
All passengers have been land- some volunteers may not follow the ed, part by the rescue tug "Kas order, as some of them have been in Sing" and part by the tug "Tai- existence for years and have rendered koo." valuable service in time of disturb ance, which periods include that of the campaign In Kwangsi for power and control of local, provincial, or na tional government
The failure of the Hunanese and Yun- nanese mercenaries recently to domin ate the districts of Liu-king and Kwei- lin is being attributed to the strength
of the local volunteer movement-Nan Chung Kuo News Service,
A salvage party has proceeded to the scene of the wreck in the tug "Taikoo" with the necessary gear, and has as yet not return-
WHEELS BANNED
FRENCH MUNICIPAL POLICE RAID
100 ARRESTS
Shanghai, July 5. There will be no more wheels in the Franch Concession. Not if the French
ed to make their reports. Under Municipal Police have their way. the circumstances, he could not Emulating their colleagues in the
give any definite statements as to International Settlement, French police salvage possibilities.
H.M.S. "Sonne" and a
This scheme proposed to construct
Gains in Kowloon
A new name among the signa- lons. On the restricted quota of 3 of the summer. For this reason he had tories of the bulletin is Dr. Wilfred million gallons a day. Kowloon has to give up the trip from Friedrich- a large reservoir at Pokfulam, to Trotter, who connect it by an aqueduct with two consultation on Wednesday, when it hand..
was called in for more than two months' supply in shafen via the Atlantic and back plan- large tanks above Taipingshan and was decided to carry out an opera- to provide thus, before the close of tion, which it is understood is the year 1862, a supply of water for the western and central parts of the city at a cost of about £30,000,
comparatively minor.
MURDER CHARGE
A Chinese named Lam Ling (30),
WASTING WATER
Chinese Who Allowed Taps To Kun
ned to precede the world tour. The average speed of the airship on the |world ernise probably will be 105 kilo- metres per hour-Transocean Kuomin Agency.
POLICE RESERVE
ORDER FOR THE CURRENT WEEK
[Old residents may remember, the "two large tanks above Taiping-
The sequel of an incident which shan." They were where the Police (Married) Quarters now stand on unemployed, who was arrested in occurred on Saturday at No. 3 Caine-road, below Sir Robert Ho connection with the murder of an Tank, situated along the West Praya Tung's house "Idlewild." For some Indian constable early on Thursday wall, was heard at the Central Polica time after the tanks fell into dia-morning (reported
on page 3 of Court to-day, when Sergt. Wynne use, the ground-remained consider-
been The following orders have ably below the present road-level, this issue) and * Chinese woman prosecuted a Chinese for wasting
Issued by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, so that people going west along were formally charged at the Kow water...
Acting Captain Superintendent of Caine-road had to negotiate a dip. loon Police Court before Mr. T. S.
The officer said that he saw the Police:- Because of the metal circular Whyte-Smith this morning.
accused washing himself and white covers remaining in the unraised
Chinese Company ground, the Chinese called the
The case was remanded for a thus occupied he let open, two taps, Squad Drill-All recruits of the place "Thirty-six Wells."T
week.
with water running from them. Chinese Company will attend at the Mortgage on the Rates.
Accused said that he saw the taps Company's Headquarters to-morrow, Tenders were immediately called
in question running, but he had gone at 6.30 pm sharp for squad drill up to put them off when he was under L/Sergeant R43, Tao Chi-on.
Dress--Mufti. arrested.
A fine of $10, with the alter will attend at the Company's Head- Signalling The Signalling Squad
and deteotives, acting under crders from naval Chief of Police, E. Fiori, inaugurated for and the work commenced in 1860
tug stood by most of the day..
a gambling den cleanup yesterday, and
of July and approximately 100 persons,
a who were in the place, were taken
Oaths of Office
It was also stated that the ves-raided one of the largest establishments 66396008038565667654 Canton, To-day. sel struck the Samun Islanda on in the Concession, According to word received here, Mr. the North side and that she was The gambling place, belonging to one
To-day's rainfall: 2.16 inches
zainfall 2.16 Yu Tsok-pak, chairman designate of badly holed in the bow, The No. Tang Ha-te, was situated at 68, Paoyali the Kwangsi Administrative Council, 1 hold had shipped fifteen feet of at 8 am, on the morning of the 4th alley, Rue Hue. The raid was staged;
1929 rainfall..24.43 inches will be inaugurated at noon today at water. Nanning, the capital af Kwangsi.
Average
44.48 inches With Mr. Yu, eight other new members
Passengers Re-assured of the new Council appointed by the No sooner had the vessel into custody and hauled to headquar Deficit
20.05 inches National Govérument will take their grounded, than steps were taken ters. Some of them were released on seats for the first time, Brigadier Li to prevent any commotion or dis-bath. The others spent the remainder Ming-shu, the Commander-in-Chief in order among the passengers...
DON'T WASTE WATER! of the night, all day yesterday and all Kwangsi, has a seat in the Council- Nan Chung Kuo News Service.
Officers who could be spared at night in linibo. They were hailed ******************
before the French Mixed Court this went down to re-assure them, ac-morning and arraigned for trial-under Mr. Rawling's supervision. companied by Chinese who acted "Shanghai Evening Post.
HO CHIEN
Shanghai, Yesterday.
General Ho Chien, the Hunanese
as interpreters. They were told
that there was no immediate, dan-
ger to the ship, that wireless mess-Fet Lung s... Company, but has
An Ordinance (No. 12 of 1860) was passed to empower the Governor-in- Council to appropriate from current
LI PIN-HSIEN
Shanghai. Yesterday. General Li Pin-hsien. a supporter
of Chiang Kai-shek, is reported to native of 14 days' imprisonment, quarters for practice in Morse and. be tendering his resignation on was imposed.
Semaphore under Cr. Sergt. R15, Ow grounds of bad health, and he is
Another case, similar to the above, Young Heng-on, Wednesday, at 6 p.m. leaving Chengchow for Peking. was then heard. The accused said in sharp.
answer to the charge that he was .... Nan Chung Kuo News Service.
Flying Squad washing his feet. He had also Strength. Constable R350, L drunk some water. A fine of $10 Guimaraes, has been taken on the so far as to allow of the water rate or 14 days' jail was imposed. July 10 and posted to the Kowloory strength of the Flying Squad as from being levied.
The scheme was, at the time, believed to have proved a great success," says Eltel in his "His- tory of Hong Kong." "But the experience of subsequent years revealed defects of construction Moreover, as the scheme did not
The next fortnightly patrol of the Kowloon Section will take place o
re-
p.m. sharp. Dress-Khaki uniform..
Sharpshooters Company Revolver Practive.—The next volver practice will take place on the Kennedy-road Range on Sunday, | August 4, at 10 am. Belts and holsters
to be worn
In connection with the above case Section.
Chinese
was charged with
The fortnightly patrol of the Hong trespassing in a Police Station with- Kong Section will take place on Thurs- out permission.e Desk day. Fall in at the Central Police:
Inspector Bloor explained that Station at 6,15 p.m. sharp. Dressi the accused was seen talking to a Khaki Uniform."
in the cells). prisoner (who was This was never permitted. commander who failed recently to ages for help had been sent out, been chartered to the Lee Fat Co/revenues the sum of £30,000 as the provide for a sufficient quantity ofed to go to the charge room to hana-tsui Fire Brigade Station at 5.30 Accused said that he had intend Tuesday, July 23. Fall in at the Tsim- capture Liuchów, in Kwangsi, for and above all there was no cause Ltd. for the ran between Swatow deficiency of funds, if necessary, vide for the wants of a rapidly grow talked to him.
works proceeded and to supply any water during the dry season to pro- the prisoner out, but had instead the Government, ling submitted a for panic and Singapore, via Hong Kong. report to Nanking Nan Chung Quite in an orderly fashion lug The local agents are Messrs. Car which anyhow was to be levied, at town cast of the clock-tower (1.e., by mortgaging the water rate, ing population, and left the Kuo News Service.
gage was sorted out and everyone michael and Clarke, marine pur- the rate of 2 per cent, on the gross at the junction of Queen's-road Cen- stood by awaiting orders.
veyors and shipbrokers. Following a gun battle between The local charterers of the
annual value of house property, actral and Pedder street) entirely Built In 1902 by the Chinese water police and a gang "Lok Sun," Messra. Lee Fat, state Rickmers Akt. Gea at Bremer cording to assessment. Which without water, it was even at this of pirates aboard a junk lying in that they had already succeeded haven, the Tick Sun Is a steel makes very interesting reading now, time foreseen that this scheme a creek off Woosung, two Chinese in chartering the 8.3. "Lyemoon" screw steamer of 1,781 gross ton- nearly 70 years afterwards.forded but temporary relief, who were being held for ransom and that the stranded passengers nage and 1,044 net tonnage, She
An imperfect estimate of the cost were released. One pirate was will leave by the boat on Thurs was originally named the Com- of the materiale ordered out from tricts which get preference (because Ma Chiu-bun, a former chief of the circumstances are members to attempt wounded in the battle. It is also day, the 18th must
mercial Scout, then the Gulfport, England, and the substitution of of the existence of Tytam and Ty-bureau, that he is returning from their own repairs, believed that during the excitement The ship's company conelets of Locksun and the Andree, this being cement for mortar, ordered by the tamtuk) and the western which are the International Labour Confer Arms Licences-Members are again another kidnapped man made his four British officers and 84 Asia- her fifth name, Registered at Colonial Office, caused an excess over rationed first (because of the imeace at Geneva. Mr. Ma, apparent reminded that only the possession of escape. According to reports reach- tic (Chinese), Captain H. R. Hong Kong, her dimensions are the original estimate by a consider perfections of Pokfulam). But the ly, has not been noquainted with the arma Hecness with photographs en- ing Shanghai, a gang of armed Edmundsan being in command. length 253.5 feet, beam 372 feettable sum. pirates held up a junk near Woosung The whole crew is remaining on and depth 19.6 feet Engined by Experience st. Years
short-sighted policy of the past recent action of the National title them to possession of arms. beams to have begun from the very Government in removing him from should be obtained at ence, **
Therefore the necessary arma Neences and carried off cargo valued at board,
Gebr. Sachsenberg at Rosslau, she It was not til the close of the year beginning $1,0005
The Lok Sun" is owned by the is capable of developing 187 N.HP. 1868 that the works were completed More Reflections To-morroto] Chung Kuo News Service,
office during his absence. Nan
____(84) T. H. KING, Capt. Superintendent of Police
A fine of $5 was imposed.
MA CHIU TSUN
Canton, Yesterday,
Arms Members are notified that any defectin arus must be at once The Canton Bureau of Recon notified. Repairs will be carried out Nowadays it is the eastern dis atraction has been advised by Mr. by the Police armourer. Under no
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