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MRS. F. A. HOPKINS
LAID TO REST
Funeral At Happy
Valley
MANY FLORAL TRIBUTES
The funeral of Mrs. Florence'
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1936.
Bill Relating To Mui-Tsai
Legislative Council
Meeting
STRONG OPPOSITION FROM CHINESE MEMBERS
would fall
CANTON STUDENTS AGAINST JAPAN
Agitation Continuing At University
CHANCELLOR CHOU LOU AT HEAD OF MOVEMENT
Chinese Opposition The Hon. Mr. T'sa in opposing the second reading of the bill amending the Female Domestic Service Ordinance. 1923, stated that he had the full support of his the At- colleagues. The Hon. When the second reading of theftorney General. he said. had quot-
(From Car Owa Correspondent] and all particulars are shown in the Ada Hopkins wife of the Assis-bill amending the Female Domes led the Straits Settlements Ordin-
Canton, To-day. exhibited at the Post tant
Superintendent of Prisons tic Service Ordinance, 1925, warjance No. 5 of 1932 in support of
Professors of the National Offices. All letters etc mu be mark who died at the Victoria Hospital proposed by the Attorney Gener the proposed bill; but he submit- ed "By Air Mail" and be handed in at 3 am yesterday after a brief al seconded by the Colonial Seted that conditions in the two Co-Sun Yat-sen University will stage another anti-Japanese illness, took place at the Protes-cretary.. came before the Legisla.lonies were totally different with
to the Chinese entering meeting this afternoon in order open tant Cemetery, Happy Valley. yes-tive Council at yesterday's meet-regard
He considered that the to rally public opinion for a from 10 am to 4 pm. except onlterday evening, the Rev. H. W.ing, the Chicese members of the them.
common object. The meeting Saturdays when it closes at 12 noot Baines officiating at the grave-Legislative Council strongly of proposed amendments and on Sundays and holidays whenĺside. The chief mourner was the posed the provision of the penalty more heavily on visitors to Hong was scheduled for last Monday. bereaved husband, and by his side of imprisonment for all offences Kang than on residents, who know. but was cancelled owing to the Ordinance and regu-or must be presumed to know, the indisposition of Mr. Chou Lou. An Air Mail Box has been erected walked Mr. J. W. Franks, 0.8.E. against the
Prisons, andations governing mui-tsai.
law of the Colony.
the Chancellor of the Univer-1 at the General Post Office Corres-Superintendent of
**To commit person to prison."
sity. the RMA. Dr. F. Banje.
unable pordence intended for
If Chancellor Chou Dorado" must be posted before 8.30 Among those present were:- Under the amending Ordinance he said, "and stigmatise him or her
In Kowicon such a. on Friday.
Mr. H. Barrett, Chief Warder, a magistrate is now empowered to for life as a "jail bird"for ignor-to preside over the meeting be 2 representative. correspondence may be posted in the
any caseance is, to say the least, a serious will send ordinary box at Kowloon Post Office Victoria Gaol; Mr. J. W. Fitz Ger-inflict imprisonment in
matter, and we consider that a Students and professors which will be cleared at 8 am on aid. Chief Warder, Laichikok Pri-where he thinks it necessary.
Dr. D. E. Wood, Hospital The Chinese contention was that fine of $250 for contraventions of sider that the University is the Friday. The public are particularly son:
letters Supervisor; Mr. A. B. Didsbury, the Government had misinterpretour Ordinance, other than Section anti-Japanese headquarters in requested to see that their
For years Mr. bear suficient postage. Correspon Principal Printing Officer: Mr. Pled the remarks of the Secretary 6, or of any regulations made un-South China.
Chou has been urging national dence bearing insufficient petage will Gillespie, Acting Assistant Princi- of State for the Colonies when he der such Ordinance, should be
resistance to Japanese aggTES- pal Printing Officer; Mr. F. R stated that he had looked into the sufficiently strong deterrent."
The Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau and sion. Fuggle, Assistant Chief Warder, prosecutions and found "there are
The students will utilise the Laichikek Frison; Mr. W. J. Bas-too many fines. I would like to the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo followed ley. Principal Warder, Victoria see imprisonment as a deterrent." with speeches in support of their long summer vacation to go to: Gaol; Mr. W. E. Dedear. Principal They pleaded that Mui-tsat may colleague, the latter quoting ex-their respective homes in the Warder. Victoria Gaol: Mr. F. be brought into the Colony by in-tensively from an address by Lord country to renew anti-Japanese Classes will be Mason, Principal Warder. Victoria nocent and ignorant people, con-Hewart, Lord Chief Justice of agitation there.
June 18, but Gaol: Mr. W. Ward, Assistant tended that the present Ordinance England to the International Pri- suspended on Principal Warder, Victoria Gaol, was quite adequate, and suggested aon Congress in London in 1925. many students will be able to
leave a few days earlier. 5 and the following warders that the new provision was harsh on the object of punishment.
Government Replies
Pamphlets were distributed in Messrs. R. Fowler, T. H. Pearce, A motion for postponement of
grounds Following a reply by the At-the University
be forwarded by ordinary services.
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T. Tucker, J. S. Joyce. A. W. Hir- the second reading of the amend- 29 cock L. Blumenthal, A. H. Walkering bill until the Mai-Tsai Com-torney General on the question of Tuesday night calling upon the 29 P. Le Tessier, T. Gooding. mission report had been received ignorance of the law, His Excel-people in Kwangtung to oppose 29 Johnson. J. R. Rosen, J. Stewart was defeated by twelve votes to lency the Governor, Sir Andrew dictatorship. to fight Japan and Caldecott, after acknowledging to support the will of the late and W. F. Floyde.
Also present were a contingent Miss Picton-Turbervill, that the Chinese community as a Mr. Hu Han-min. These views! representative of the of the Hospital Staff, under Mrs. OBE, and Mr. C. Willis, members whole had loyally endeavoured to are . G. Fearson, Matron of Prisons of the recently appointed Mul-carry out the provisions of the students and a section of the
faculty. 4jand a detachment of Indian war Tsai Commission, were
present Bil of 1923. said:-
of the Secretary 5ders.
**The coming during the meeting.
Councillors present were: of State's Commission had nothing consequent dis- His Excellency the Governor to do with my
a dis- wreath from the husband and one (Sir Andrew Caldecott, Kt,covery for to me it was from "Edith and Frank,” (daugh-|C.M.G., C.B.E.):
covery) that our law here was not all fours with that of the iter and son).
His Excellency the General Orion
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The Wreathe Buried with the casket were a
Other wreaths were from: ficer Commanding the Troop (Bri- Straits; I see no reason therefore
Irene and
DOPE-RING FOUND IN US. ARMY Broken Up By Clever Detective
Arthur, Mr. D. Egadier H. S. Seth-Smith, D.S.0.): to leave it to them to point out a past legislation Wood, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Franks. The Colonial Secretary (Hon. short-coming in
which is quite manifest to myself
New York-A detective of the Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Faggle, Mr.Mr. R. A. C. North);
can Narcoties Bureau has broken up and Mrs. V. H. Freeman, Mr. and The Attorney General (Hon. Mr. and my advisers, and which
be remedied by the passage of this "dope" ring involving soldiers Mrs. FitzGerald, Mr. and Mrs.c. G. Alabaster, K.C., O.BE); Culcher, Mr. and Mrs. Merriman The Secretary for Chinese Af-short Bill. I commend it there in the United States Army.
fore to your support, and on re The detective, Thomas P. Ma and Family. Mr. and Mrs. S. Gfairs (Hon. Mr. W. J. Carrie);
(Hoa. suming my seat I shall pat The Colonial Treasurer Smith, Mrs. F. M. Heddle, Mr. and]
you the question of its Mrs. T. R. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. E Taylor);
Hon. Mr. A. G: W. Tickle (Act-reading." D. Davies. Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith.
After Council had gone into {Mr.
and Mrs. Barrett, Dr. Fling Director of Public Works);
Excellency called for two months. Hon. Kunje, Mr. D. Beaumont, Mr.)
Commander G. F. Hole, Committee His
As the result of his investiga- and Mrs. A. White, Mrs. Long-R.N., (Retired) (Harbour Master) for a vote, as he was unable to ac-
tions seven men have been arrest- 4 bottom and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington, cept the amendment.
The Chinese members of Cou-ed and charged with trafficking ia Deacon, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. S.C.M.G. (Director of Medical and cil and Hon. Mr. Silva-Netto were Jenner, Mr. and Mrs. F. Reck. Sanitary Services):
to
in as a private son, "enlisted" second
the 18th Infantry at Fort Hamil ton.
He played the part of a soldier
Mr. and Mrs. I. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Hoc. Mr. T. H. King (Inspector the only supporters of the amend-drugged cigarettes,
ment, which
was defeated by 12-
The Bill then passed through its SHE WAS TOO FAT-
final stages.
and Mrs. W. E General of Police); ¡P. Ryan, Mr.
Dedear. Webber, Mr. and Mrs
Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, Kt., Fotes to 4. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franks, Chief K.C.: Inspector and Mrs. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fowler and Tony: Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, Davis and 28
Elsie; Mr. Ho Wing, Mr. and Mrs.
Closes: Beg 9.15 am. Ord. 10 am. P. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Craw
Cluses: Reg. 5. pim. Ord. 8 a.m. Chitral (KLM. Service) ..........
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June
Jean Laborde (Air Orient
-Service)
Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson; Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau;
Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell: Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell;
Mr. S. W... Ts'o, Hos.
ley. Mr. W. H. Floyde, Mr. and LL.D.;
29 Mrs. F. Grant, Mr. and Mrs, C. G. Perdue, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hen-
30
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Closes: Reg. 5 p.m. Ord. 8.30 a.m. Sarpedon (via Marseilles) ..
FOR SHANGHAI
Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo;
Council was adjourned until HE HAD RHEUMATISM
Wednesday, June 3.
C.B.E... LEAGUE MANDATE
COMMISSION Meeting Opens At Geneva
Hon. Mr. A. T. Batalha Silva-t
derson, Mr. and Mr. Pearce, Mr. Netto;
30 and Mrs. J. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. D. M. MacDougal! (Deputy
R. D. Gable, Mr. and Mrs. Did-Clerk of Councils). sbury and Family, Mr. and Mrs.
The Hon. Mr. A. T. B. Silva-
Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Netto took the Qath of Allegiance 3. Hall, Mr. J. T. Bagram, Mr. and assumed his scat as member
G. L Shaw, Capt. and Mrs. West-of the Council
lake, Mr. H. M. Cockle, Mr. and Braga. Mrs. E. E Maugham, Mr. and
Standing Law Committee,
Both Got Benefit From the Same Remedy
How to keep ugly fat at bay---E0% to end the misery of headaches How to abolish rheumatism-How to for- get one's years and feel as merry and energetic in one's forties as in one's 'teens-In other words, how to feel as it as mortal man, or mortal woman,
That's what you will learn: can feel. from this letter:---
"My wife started to take Kruschen of the severe headaches,
"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Geneva. To-day. The Mandate Commission began rice Mr. J. P. its 29th session yesterday under
the Chairmanship of the Italian on account Marquis Theodoli. whose presence from which she suffered period
For more than a couple of calis
wife has felt hea Mrs. Crossman, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. E. the Governor: Sir William caused much surprise, seeing that months now my
zever once had a head." 30 Ryan, Mr. E. P. H. Lang, Mr. Hop Shenton's departure from the Co-Italy's seat on the Commission for thier and
the combatting of the opium Moreover, she is losing fat and begin- Kee, Mr. Au Xin, Mr. and Mrslony left a vacanty on the Stand- P. Grant, Sisters Watson
and ing Law Committee. I have decid-trade, which has been sitting for ning to feel life is still an gay (at 42) I first met her. We both take) Fisher.
ed that his place be. filled by the the past week, remained empty. As it used to be 23 years ago, when
as the initial formalities Kruschen
every morning-my wife The Busy Bees, the Female Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, who has kind-oon
were over, the chairman of the for reducing fat, and myself for
rheumatism. Prison Staff, the Married Staff, y agreed to serve.
I would not be with- session was chosen by ballot. Single Officers' Mess, Laichikok, "A Bill to amend the Marriage
out it."GA. On the agenda stands the ex- Breezy Point Quarters, Bachelor Ordinance, 1875" and "A Bill to
Gently, but surely, Kruschen riċs] amination of the reports of the Officers' Mess, Victoria Gaol, amend the Protection of Women Mandate Powers, notably a peti-refuse,
the system of all fat-forming food all poisons and harmful Clerical Staff, Victoria Gaol, the and Girls Ordinance, 1897 were tion from Palestine and Trans-acids which give rise to rheumatism, 28 Sikh Staff, Prison Department; read for the first time, on the mojordan, mainly on the question of headaches, and any other ills.
the Mohammedan Staff, Laichikokition of the Attorney General, sec- Jewish immigration. Trans-
May
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