PIONEER BRITISH MISSIONARY
'Pilgrimage To Tomb
Of Dr. R. Morrison.
IMPRESSIVE SERVICE
AT MACAO.
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A pilgrimage from Hong Kong to the tomb of Dr. Robert Morrison at Macao, to pay homage to the pioneer British missionary to China, was made yesterday, led by the Right Rev. R. O. Hali, Bishop of Hong Kong.
It was in Macon that Dr. Marri. son devoted most of his life to the great undertaking with which his name will ever be associated-the gigantic work of trusslating the Scriptures into Chinese, and the printing of the first Anglo-Chinese dictionary, which has been the fount of so many works after him, and which has smoothed the path for 90 many..
The party which made the jour- ney to Macao from Hong Kong were! the Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall, Bishop of Victoria, the Hon. Sir William Shenton and the Rev. E. G. Powell, vice-Chairman of the Centenary Celebration Committee, the Rev. Dr. E. L. Allen. Professor and Mrs. L. Forster, Mrs. E. G. Powell, the Rev. Rudland Showell Lingnan Univer- sity. Canton), the Rev. John For- ster (Union Theological Society. Canton). Dr. B. M. Gibson (London
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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1934.
EXCHANGES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
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Mr. Hu Han Min
Clears Himself
(Continued from Page 3) received special instructions from again ignored its responsibility to "The losses, however, are the them to
Mr, Wang Ching Wai, prohibiting enquire into the matter, territories of the country and the against Japan. Besides, there were make any statement country and the wealth of the other cables stating that the ideas fable polate continued in the new
Two Objections people. The Agreement is also a of Marshal Chiang Kai Shek, tariff regulations as they were ap、 "There must be some objection- loss of sovereign rights and a dis-Chairman of the National Military proved without much considera- grace to the country. Mr. Wang Committee, should not be object-tion. It is, indeed, a real fact, as Ching Wal and others, in their ed.' Thus the Executive Yuan and they include the following defects: Weekly Memorial meeting, once the Foreign Office of Nanking are) declared that the signing of the both irresponsible for the conclu-all mineral products and machin- Tengku Agreement was proposed sion of the Tangku Agreement,
(1) by increasing the tariffs of by themselves. The standard of untruth, as revealed in the Agree-foreign policies of the Nanking endangering the expansion of "By our judgment, the home and [velopment of home industries, thus lery a blockade is laid to the do- 592ment, reaches such a climax, that Government are merely directed by local labour works:
the so-called Central Government the Nanchang Headquarters, of is entirely unreliable,
which Marshal, Chiang is the Head. by the gcheral decrease of textile (2) local industries are ruined No Statement Against Japan and from which all instructions tariff ratios, whereby encouraging A certain diplomatist who had are to be carried out by Nanking, the influx of foreign goods. recently returned from Europe, for it is entirely under military said, 'Since the Japanese Foreign control, but the disgraceful surverge of collapse, and with the in- "Local textiles are already on the Office had issued the Hands-off render to Japan is laid by Mar- troduction of the new Tariff, they China Policy on April 17., all the wai, who lays it on Gen. Huang other hand, the increase of luxury,
hhal Chiang on Mr. Wang Ching are worse than before. Chinese ministers in Europe had Fu, and the latter again lays it on tariff ratios. is quite reasonable, On the Messrs Yen-tung and Lee Chi-y, but the tariffs on awabi, sen weeds, his subordinaten. Finally, the etc., which are not daily neces whole blame is thrown on to the saries, are reduced.
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DRUG TRAFFICKER EXECUTED.
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America has found out what problems are attached to sending air forcek from the United States Alaska in the event of war with an eastern Power, in a mass fight of 10 bombing planes from Washington to Fairbanks over the route shown in the map abore. Thirty officers and enlisted men under Lt. Col. Henry H. Arnold (inset) made the fight in seven hops.
OBITUARY
Mr. Francisco Xavier Souza.
FUNERAL YESTERDAY
WALL STREET CLOSES ON FIRM TONE
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Missionary Society), the Rev. A. Kat the Roman Catholic Cemetery favoured.
The funeral took place yesterday
Reiton, the Rev. Paul S. F. Te'o (St. of the late Mr. Francisco Xavier Cotton: There is a fair Paul's Church, Hong Kong). Mr. Souza, whe passed away on Tuer
On Japan:-
Bar Silver in Hong
Copper Cente
Kong Copper Cash Yimson Hsin-tsuo (General Secre-day at the age of 53, after a long but this is meeting with supplies Chinese Sub. Coin. tary, Chinese VaLC.A., Hong Kong). illness.
Rate of Native Interest 3% p.a. Mr. K. S. Wang (General Secretary
Jcoming on the market partly from Hong Kong Sub. Coin par. Father Rossi conducted the lost additional realising. The tone is
"Corn: The Government crop re-
Latest Quotations
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Last To-day's
vague Central Political Conference
where all the councillors are held
responsible for such surrender. It
Customs Regulations
Bowing To Japan
"If we look through the whole.
The
At this juncture, Mr. Hu also pression and starvation, yet the
China
ie absolutely a fores, as they throw of the revised tariff regulations we the blame from one to another, ao can find that they are revised pur- an to maintain their present posi. Posely in favour of Japan. Probably the first to be exe-tions, cuted under the new Drug Sup of the feeling of shame that belongs howling before Japan, and indirect- They are utterly unaware Nanking Government is directly pression Law, Li Chi-tai, 64, a to all men." native of Shantung, faced the
ly ruining the labour works of the firing squad of the Shanghai and
country, whereas the merchants Woosung Garrison Commission.
and farmers are suffering fom de er's office at Lunghua on recent-mentioned the recent enforcement Government is still merciless. ly, having been sentenced to of the new Customs Regulations 29%2% dia. death by the military authorities as a ruin to the industry of the mic co-operation between
"Is this also a step of the econo- on the charge of, trafficking in country and as a means of facilitat and Japan? or is it a red pills.
ing Japan's continual economic condition for Japan to defend the necessary The execution was carried out invasion in China. after the death sentence was The far-reaching dangerous re-court?
existence of the confirmed by Gen. Chiang Kai-sults are unexpressive Mr. Hu
small Nanking shek, chairman of the Military further stated that China's Cus-la disgraceful action, therefore, Affairs Commission. The new toms, after securing independence there is no truth in the rumour Drug Suppression Regulations since 1928, had revised the regula-that I had already wiped out my provide for the death sentence tions thrice, firstly in February misunderstanding on drug traffickers and in certain 1929, secondly in January 1982, and king. If I can agree with the with Nan- cases, on opium-addictă.
thirdly in May 1998,
traitorous Nanking Government, "Formerly," continued Mr. Hu, people "all revisions in custom regulation of
may think what kind & person had their reasons, and wore for-misunderstandings between me and I am, 80 the warded to the Legislative Yuan for Nanking can never be relinquish- approval, but, this time, it was the led, as facts disallow and sincere rain contrary, as the new tariff regula-hearts forbid. If the salvation of Gar-tions were drafted by the financial jour country is being decided to 9% fall varied from 0.04 inches to 4.87 Yuen and approved by the Central the present methods of military The Ministry, passed by the Executive day, the only way is to get rid of
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88.05 90.57 2.52 up Aven. Aver Change 34.68 36.75 1.07 up 19.90 20.59 0.53 up 93.42 03.65 0.23 up 59.00 60.39 0.79 up
of the Shanghai Civic Association), rites. the chief mourners being steady. the Rev. C. B. Cousins (London Mesars. S., L., and R. Souza, (song) Missionary Society). Mr. S. V. Roxer, Mr. Henry Graye, Miss B. M. and Mrs. Tavares. and Misses. H.,; Pope. Mr. Wat Lok-hing. Miss W. L
L. and N. Souza (duughters).
port for August 10 is expected to be 130 Industrials Grillin and Miss Ellintt.
Deceased's brothers They left by the 3.3. Chuen Chow sent with a large number of the
were pre-receipts warrant caution."-Reuter. 40 Bonds...
bullish, but a large open interest and 120 Ralls
20 Utilities. at Sam. and arrived in Macao Portuguese cummunity and others. shortly after 11 a.. where they among them being: Messrs. A.
11 Commodity were met by Me. Herbert Phillips, Cosano, A. M. Pereira, A. C..Gold-
Index ... British Consul-General of Cantonenberg, H. H. Xavier, J. F. Tavar-been received through Messrs. S. E. and Macao, and Mr. F. J. Gellion.
es, A. X. Tavares, C. Pinto. A. Del-Levy and Company and the Ameri-Amer Can At 3 p.m. the party met at the Rudo, R. M. Omar, E. Rocha, H. can
Oriental Finance Corpora Amer Tel & Tel little church in the Cemetery where Pomeroy, Perez, F. P. Laurel, D.tion:
Amer Smelting & Ref Auburn J. I. Case Last To-day's Du Pont close close
Baptista and A. E. Tavares.
In addition to. the family wreaths. floral tributes were sent by: The Com- pradore Department, Netherlandsche
The following quotations have
N.Y./London Cross-Rate
New York, Yesterday.
Chie Wheat-Dec.
18 LEADING STOCKS
95
33%
110
18
16.17 INCHES RAINFALL DURING JULY
40
8834
Elec Bond & Share General Motora
47
5.08% 6.03% Int Tel & Tel
a short and impressive service was held. conducted by Bishop Hall.j Prayers were said by the Bishop. the Rev. E. G. Powell, the Rev. C. D. Indische Handelsbank; Mr. and Mrs N.Y. Cotton-Dec. Cousing and Mr. Wat Lok-hing. E. D. P. llynhoan; Mr. and Mrs. T. F.
Mr. Herbert Phillips laid a floral Tavares and family; A. M. da Silva N.Y. Silver-Sept. tribute on behalf of the British and A. A. da Silva; Ela, Jusg, Rene, NY. Rubber-Dec.
Dec. Community in South China: Dr. Co.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Robeiro; A. C. J. R. Castille, and family; Sheddick Gibson and Mr. S. V. Boxer on Le Juhnstone; Portuguese Stalf of Reiss Chic Corn-Dec...... 72% half of the Directors and Mission Massey & Co.; A. J. Rozario; H. H.N.Y. Silver (business arius of the London Missionary So-Xavier: Kowloon Service, Dodwell &
done price) ciety; the Rev. E. G. Powell on be. C.; Mrs. P. T. Rozario and daughters; San Fran. Silver (Eusi-
....... 46% half of the Robert Morrison Cen-Mrs. A. M. Silva; W. C. Lec; A. E Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Castilho; Mr. and
ness done price)
.. 464 tenary Committee; Professor Castilho and family; Chinese Staff, Forster on behalf of the Tyneside Engineering Department of Reiss Community in Hong Kong; the Rev. Massey & Co.; C. F. H. Alves; J., Gomes: Lily and Granny; Accounts
Paul S. F. Ts'o and Yimson Hsin-Dept., Dollar Steamship Line; Little tano on behalf of the Chinese Elsa Laurel; Esther Maria Carvalho Y.M.C.A., Hong Kong. A wreath da Silva and C. M. da Silva; Mr. and was also laid by Mr. F. J. Gellion. Mrs. J. S. Rodrigues; Marie Braga; The graves of John Morrison, the Mr. and Mrs. O. M. S. Oliveira; Jimmy son, Mary Morrison, the wife, and Fuertes and family; Mr. and Mrs. and Ta Ka-tsoi: Mr. and Mrs. J. of Dr. Morrison himself were then Jose Gomes; Mr. and Mrs. Andradej bleased by the Bishop, after which and family; Windsor Bros.; Mr. and the party returned to the Chuen Mrs. C. M. E. Pereira and family; J. Chow and arrived in Hong Kong Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pires and family; L. Quie: Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Laurel; just after 7 o'clock.
Rev. Fr. Director and Members of St. John Berchman's Sanct. Society; Humphrey's Estate & Finance Co., Ltd., Mr. A. F. Castilho and family; Mr. and Mrs. B. A. dos Remedios: St. Mano, Ritta. Lina, George and Felix:
NULLAH OUTRAGE
RECALLED
Startling Disclosures By Prosecuting Attorney. GALLANT RESCUE WORK
terrible nullah
children ware
Joseph's Football Club: Mr. and L. Santos and family; Esttia Sequfera: Mr. and Mrs. E. Rochs and family: Mr. and Mrs. H. H. dos Remedios; C.
A. Goldenberg; and I. L. Goldenberg: Mrs. R. Marques; Portuguese Staff of
Mrs. R. L. Rocha and family: Mr. and Nederlandsche Indische Handelsbank.
The
outrage prisoner is represented by Mr. R. which occurred at Albany Nullah, C. H. Lim, instructed by Mr. J. near the Lower Peak Trani. Sta-M. Hall, of Messrs. Lyson and tion. on the afternoon of June 22 Hall. when five British thrown into the surging water, accused. Opening the case for The charge was explained to the swollen by heavy rain, was. called at the
re- Crown. Central Magistracy the afternoon of June 22, five Mr. Fraser said that on yesterday before Mr. E. W. Ham children, Michael and Mary Pine, ilton, when the trial of Ng Lui Fay Bromley, Norman Stone and yuen, aged 28, charged with the Tony Flood, all between the age murder of Michael Pine, aged of five and eight years, were play- eight one of the children who was ing on the bridge just below the killed, commenced.
Startling disclosures were made nullah, which went across, was Lower Peak Tram station. The during the trial. Medical testi called Albany Nullah. mony divulged that on the day two prisoners escaped from the
After reviewing the facts of the detention ward of the Government case and the rescue work carried Civil Hospital, accused was found out by the many eye witness98 to have broken his Plaster of and Europeans on the spot, Mr. Paris splint, which had been soak Fraser said, "Regardless of whe ́ed off his right leg.
N
ther the accused committed the It was also disclosed that pri- crime or not, the evidence, will coner's suitcase contained letters, call attention to the gallantry of which, the Crown contended, were those people who participated in very material as to motive.
the rescues." "There was great The Crown case is being con- promptness and very great gal- ducted by Mr. J. A Fraser Assis Lantry by a number of people," he tant Attorney General, instructed Bald.
by Mr. WJ. Lockhart-Smith, As- The hearing was adjourned un sistant Crown Solicitor, while the til to-morrow at 2.15
A total of 16.17 inches of 11% was recorded at the Botanical 28% dens for the month of July.
"I cannot sympathise with such
23 inches during the 20 days of rain. Political Conference, and then were control, for the traitorous policy of 18% There were four falls of over
an published by the Government for Nanking dissatisfies all, and the
inch, 4.87 on July 21, 1.62 on July execution. They were not approv-future humiliation towards Japan 14% 22, 1.00 on July 28 and 3.50 oned according to the regular proce-will increase a hundred-fold," con-
dure, and the Legislative Yuan/cluded Mr. Hu. *
13.16 18.24
McIntyre Porcupine
46.60
46.70
Montgomery Ward
40.70
46.95
Nat Distillers
.. 15.10 ..102
15.14
N.Y. Central
104%
Socony-Vacuum
21
744
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
103
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Westinghouse E & M
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LATEST QUOTATIONS
New York, Yesterday,
Business done:-780,000 shares.
The following quotations hava been received by Messrs. S. E.j Levy and Co., & the A.O.F.C.
New York Silvers
September October
Change
Carnation
*From Contented Cows"
46.70 47.00 46.76 46.78 46.95 46.95
6:09 up
0.08 "
0.07"
0.07 " 0.06" 0.05
21 0,05
0.40 up 0.23 0.25" 47.00, 47.00. unchanged
0.05 up 0.20 off
47.50 47.80 48.00 48.00
Preferred
for
COFFEE and COCOA
AS WELL AS
Carnation
New York Cotton: October
December
July 31. Closing
13.05 13.16
Opening
13.04 13.03 19.15 13.17
January
13.21
13.21 13.20
August 1.
Closing
18.12 19.14 18.24 13.24 13.28 13.28
March
13.32
13.31 13.32
13.39 13.39
May
-73.41
13.33 18.39
July
13.47
13.46 13.46
Spot
13.15
13.47 15.47 13.62 19.52
13.20
46.60
46.53
46.44 46.44 unquoted
December
46.70
46.70 46.70
January March
47.00
47.00 47.00
47.76
May
48.20 Total sales: New York Rubber:
September October
47.16 47.80 49.80 49.80
17 kots
+
14.70
14.83
December
15.10
14.68 14.68 unquoted 15.04 15.05
January March
15.22
15.12 15.12
14.74 14.76 14.88 14.88 15.14.15.14 15.26 15.26
0.06 up 0.05
0.04
0.04
15.46
15.70
16.41 15.41 15.68 15.68
15.48 15.48 15.74 15.74
0.02 0.04
新
$44 lots.
1012 101% 103% 103% 103% 103% 105 104% 2% 105% 105% 107 107%
$4,138,000 bushels
23%
May
Total saler: Chicago Wheat:
July
99 September 100% December
102% May
Tuesday's sales:- Chicago Corn:
67/ September .. 69%2
704. 70% December
714- 72% 73 73% 74 74
unquoted 78% 78%
18,800,000 bushels
July
May Winnipeg Wheat:
July
71
1% up 1%
Total sales:
85% October
87/2 88 884 December 88
90 New York Sugar:
80% May
94 94
September 1.74 1.74 1.75 December
1.80 1.80 1,81 1:84 1.84 1.84
88% 88% 90% 90 94% 94%
1.76 177 1.82 1.82. 1.86 1.85 $18,000 7731NAN
-0.08 up -0.02 10.02
1.07
1.07 1.07
1.10
1.11
1.10 111 -1.101 1.11
11.07% 1.08357 0.01% up 111112 111 112
0.0134 0.01
Total sales:
#March
Total sales: New York Silk:
September December
February
118 lobs.
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made with
Carnation Milk
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