CIVIL UNIFORM.. GAZETTE “NOTIFICATION.
The following appears in the Gazeller The King has approved of the recommen. dations made, with a view to economy, by, & committee appointed for the purpose of considering alterations in the regulations with regard to Civil Unform,
THE HONGKONG DAHLY BESS MONDAY, AUGUST 80TH,
MESSRS HASTINGS, HODGE THE POLITICAL SITUATION (CHINA AND FOREIGN
CO., LTD.
\PETITION FOR WINDING UP ↑
At the Supreme Court, on Saturday before the 'seting-Chief Justice (Mr. H. H. J. Gomperte), Mr. F., C. Jenkin (in- sructed by Mr. F. E. Nash) petitioned for the winding up of the arm of Meers First and second" cha uniform.-The Casting Bodge & Co, Lid, of ser wearing of the Fall Dress Coat to be Government Buildings, import and export optional The Leveo Cont" to be subi ; merchants. stituted for it at the option of the wearer, on all occasion, when Full Dress is pre- xcribed.
Third, Fourth und Fifth Class Uniforms -l future three classes, but with distinctive embroiato, shares of $100 each. The amount of
and on all ceremonial occasions overseas, at the option of thow entitled to ja m
as heretofore.
Civil Uniforms as approved for use by Officers of the Government in India may be worn as heretofore."
In eu of either Civil Uniform or Court: Dress, the following alternative Dress may be worn by gentlemen (other than members of their Majesties Households and of the Diplomatic and Consular Bervice) on all
ccasions when the Caiform or Court Dress
prescribed:
An ordinary black evening dress.
Black or white evening dress waist-cost. Breeches Plain black evening dress material or stockinet, with three knall black cloth or silk buttons, and small jet or black buckles at knee.
Hose-Black silk
The petition of the Tak Wing firm, 99 Connaught Road West (Petitioner), set ant that the Hastings, Hodge & Cold was incorporated in December, 1919, har
His Lordship granted the petition.
IN CHINA.
STRIVING FOR UNITY.
COMPLICATED PROBLEMS
The Asiatic News Agency state General · Er. Shus in a recent
will listen to his advice and suggestions, anticipated that if the central
the reunification of the Chinese Republic can be effected previous to the celebration of the double national anniversary this year. That is to say, General Li enter Lains the hope that domestic peace and order will be treatablished in this cantry before ctober 10th next; bit oficials
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INTERVENTION.
CHINESE OPPOSITION We reproduce, from the Canton Times of the 28th fast the following leading article,
was headed We Oppose Foreign
From time, time some section of sho foreign press in China suggests foreign intervention as the only hope of ruding the Present internal conflict in Chign, not knowing that the progress of China having its real beginning in the present card and the of the reason for t patience of foreigners towards a struggle be of one pattern for all ing & nominal capital of 120,000 dívided who las plaimste's better appreciation which to them, seem unprofitable is ta poble interference, with trade, their sole out of the attiston couder that. General Lex
object of coming, to China review of dary on the collar to mark the three capital paid up or credited as paid up waspects too much from his negotiations with the trade reports published by the Chinese $85,000, The Company in July 1990 wai the south-western provinces which are in spite of the political division of China, Maritime Customs, however, will show that, The White Undress Tropical Uniform indebted to petitioners in the sum of $4,950, not yet, even formally opened. Those who trace has improved over previous years, An approved for use by Colonial officials being madunt due on two chequer made in similar of the political as far as figures are concerned; and tho situation expres the opinion that it will figures, especially the dollars and crats, in tropical countries may be worn at Coursavour of the said frm and which were probabis, take idother year to reunity the are what most of the foreigners here want. |
dishonored on presentation. On July 7th Aranget and thennan nilitarists and wad they have succeeded in getting them, to condues dompetle peace negotiations the petitioners commenced an action in the with their leader General, Lu Jung-ting wer imports exceeded our experie, since we bought strom foreigners much more All persons in possession of Civil Uni Supreme Court ang obtained judgment for and Tang Chi-yao, Opinions are still than they bought from the
$4,950 160₫ $219-30 taxed costs: On July divided among influential politicians and
While we are strugging among ur forms made in accordance with the existait petitioners sued out a writ of executitary leaders as to whether the northern wolves we have always been careful not to ing regulations may continue to wear them tion and on July 31st the bailiff returned to which represents the Chensuchhu to avoid having their governments present government shall only negotiate with Can cause damage to fureign residents în order the same wholly unsatisfied and the judgparty, add the Kwangsi militarists, and big bills for slight injuries done and also meat was still unpaid. The Company was with Canton and Younan, and leave, Laose from intimidating; the old, incompetent love others alone, or to negotiate both CVERE SUD DE vreiz stobbies conquis insolvent and unable to pay its debts and belpless Kuomintang leaders in Shanghai, Chinese officials into the petitioners prayed that it be wound ap
Like Sun Yat-sen and Wa Ting-fang, i natal dishonour. Livil war has been act antuiving the cold, because they are not supported going on for the last three years, but it Mr. Jenkin read the petition, and drew by any military power. The latest
infor His Lordship's attention, to the various nation concerting internal peace is that inconvenience. Whatever damage, we have nas caused practically an international ordinances connected with the winding Li Shan with Canton, General Wong of icant, when compared with the harm done negotiations will be conducted by General Jone to our own people has been us gai- of" of a Company He
asked that the peti upeb to deal with those leaders in Hanby labour strikes and race riots in foreign tion be granted, mentioning the fact that an, while the Feking government will deaf countries. It is unnecessary to mention it was unopposed, and that no nating had directly with General Tang Chi-yuo of the recent events in Mexico, Russia, Ire Yongan Kuriches and Sreca The land, Egypt, India, and other countries fa been served either by way of support or situation is still full of complications. It shew that, but only the Chinese, but also opposition.
He asted that the Officials there no hope of immediate of peoples are ugating for their
domestic peace as a result of "the defeat
natural virtue of his office he became Provisional Chih and Fengtien forces. dccording of better pusitical, economic, or Receiver be appointed Liquidator, as by of the An-fn and Anhui Lactions by the aguina: theke 1x eo to think They are the whole thing on earth because to both private and official advices from advantages, EZREGNAN
rintellectual Liquidator.
Peking, the fine suggestion of General Wat Pei-fu for the convocation of a special Citizens Convertion is not supported by any real power with the exception of THEFT FROM SINCERE CO. saying that China will derive some good General, Wu himself. While it goes without from the defeat of the An-fu politicians RETURNED BANISHEE'S CRIME.
and militarists it is impossible to expect Three Chinese were charged before Metally settled immediately to the lasting that every big question can be fundamen- N. L. Rmith, at the Magistracy, on Satur- benefit of China and her people. It in day, with stealing s a roll of gauge valued at even anticipated by s section of the people in the ancient southern capital of Nasking 819, the property of the Sincere Company that the hatred for the A-ft club will be forgotten by the Chinese students and for the handing over of ex-General Hall Shu-chen and others to China by Japan and counter-intrigues in Peking politics, for trial, and through political intrigues they will emerge scot free from the Japan then become politicalycouple of years and ege Legation, within
The same. Dewa agency learna that in legat position of the President Hau Shih- order not to bake the foundation of the Chang, Generals Teno Kun and Chang, Trolin and acting Premier Chin have come to the conclusion that the demand for Peking should not be pressed. The abolition of the new Parliament in
members of the two Houses of the new Government has announced that all An-fu Parliament shall be permitted to remain their past connections with the dafnited in Sn their post if they publicly renounce the Government Gazete, and that they and General Chang are qualified for Bigh shall then be at liberty to join any other political party. As both General Teac
already doing their utmost to enlist the qu Inspecting Comuniesioners ships they are
the formation of new political parties, monetary allowances and subsidies to old and they have gone so far as to offer
PAR NEW YORK, August 6th. An-in members if they will join there gathering observations in Washington. Mainichi correspondent) have been then there will shortly be second and third militarist, ambition of Japan which anti- parties. If this sort of thing continue,irst, I have observed that the so-called An-fu clubs in Paking politics and it will Japanese demagogue, chava spreached, an
leaders warmed conflict between the forcibly for many a year is not received chief secretaries have been appointed by by the friends of Japan. This belief has teaders within a few years Acting a fact not only by the general public but the Senate and the Honses in place of been further strengthened by the timely the An-fu men, Liang Hong-chi, and protest of the United States Government Chang Yin-sung, and due preparations are agate the occupation of Saghalien). being made for the next session of Parlia Many noted observers remark that Japan ment. It is believed that a member of the has almost completely paved the way for Chang Tso-in or Fengtien party will be such a belief. Readers of Mr. Vanderiip's nominated Chairman of the Chung-yi observations will easily see how he Yuan to replace Wang Yi-tang
Shoes-Plain Court; with bowa,
buckles.
Tie-White evening dress bow necktie
MACAO EXTRADITION,
REPEAL OF ORDINANCE;
If the foreign government, had not been misled by their mostly second-rate diplomats they have sent to China and bad not adopted the strong man" policy Inar Chi-jai Chang Two-lin and others as by recoguising traitors like Yuan Shib-kai, the possible dictators who might bring peace to China, the present civil war would right to ask for foreign aid in our purely have ended long ago. While we have no domestic matters, we have every cause to complain of and protest againse the one- sided assistance to the enemy of the coun try the Chinese militarists and foolish politics who have been unlawfully acts to foreigners who will mod un moner or later be considered but receivers China, now with the dishonest officia's of stalen property make sure and unsupulous militaristeen archajinha front indeed, looks againg. help rotten, and miserable; but
citizens as we still have under the auriace penis, we have able statesmen and loyal among the great mass of Chinee
of our ground, untold wealth and resources which will some day coupe much in the council of nations and in the world of fier ance and commerce.
Proclamation by H, E.. the Governor. The first and third defendants were charged others who, are now clamouring so loudly mortgaging national resources and public!
appearing in the Gazette, orders the repeat of the Mncas Extradition Ordinance, 1881. A Gazelle note on the Proclamation sayThe Macno Extradition Ordinance,
1881, was evidently intended as a tempor
measure pending the conclusion of the between Great Britain and Portu- gul which was then under negotiation, and seems probable that the unusual power
with unlawfully returning from banishment The banishment charges were dealt with first, and as to these the defendants pleaded
guilty.".. The Magistrate
passed sentence
of twelve months hard labour and four hours stocks each
the
China asks for no intervention, but for solve their own problems. When a family less interference, so that her people may in having a house-cleaning, it is better for withdraw for a while book-sellers and insurance solicitors to
The other charge way then proceeded with against all three defendants,
An gesistant at Sincere a store deposed of repeal given to the Governor in Council that at *p.m., on Friday, the defendants Section 10 of the Ordinance was in-and a woman came to his department and tended to be used upon the conclusion of asked to be shown some gauze. The de the treaty.
This appear to have been
fendants were all well dressed in long silk overlooked when the treaty was concluded.
costs. He (witness) exhibited several rolls. and brought lato force in 1894. It is in The woman picked up one roll, and spread convenient to have a special set of rules
the single case of extradition to Macao, witness's view of what was taking place on ofing it out, held it up so that it screened
and the procedure of the Ordinance is also.
the other side of the counter, Suspecting aferior certain respects to t
the pro cedure of the general extradition law which some dishonesty, witness watched, and saw support of metabers of the Parliament for THOUGHT ABOUT JAPAN. will apply when the Ordinance is repealed the second defendant take a roll of gauze For example, there is no provision for the from the show case and hide it under his issue of any warrant of arrest before thecoot Witness signalled to one of his fokis
of a formal requisition.
The at the opposite counter, and the latter
crrested the second defendant,
Ordinance has therefore been repealed.
EGED CRUELTY TO
SERVANT.
ANOTHER CASE-
Hutchison's Court, at the Magis Saturday, -a, continuwhich is tan was, charged with assaulting small, servant girl was mentioned by Mr. Howa (solicitor) who said that the offence was a small one, ind he would like a rematid until sometime next neck
The Magistrate Whether the offence small ge not Mr Raven, it will have to be decided nocording the evidence the Police produce
The Magistratus
Magistrate convicted the second des fendant and sentenced him to three months
hard labour
The other two defendants. "wers charged.
ALLEGED. FORGED
TESTIMONIALS.
THE SPOILS OF THE PEKING
BATTLEFIELD
CHINESE YOUTH OHARGED.
Mr NL Smith, had before him at the Magistracy, on Saturday, a Chinese youth, who was charged with unlawfully attering course of several days hundreds of trams A Malden message states that in the two forged cortificates of character purport have arrived there from Peking and Pao ing to have been signed by Mr. F. G. Whiteing conveying valuable arms and muni
tions from the Anhui army in battlefelds
of the Y.M.C.A., and the late Mr. L L and partially taken from their camps in
AMERICA'S SIBERIAN
PROTEST.
ed the predominance of the Pha
school in Japanese Governmental policy. Mr. Taft observed the same thing in fact Temarks were, en echo of Vanderlip's Mr. Kingsley article was published in the New York Timer with the heading
Japanese Life at Stake. All these observations were friendly yet Eastern Ambitions,
and bot Falls in Far
strongly antagonistic in the sense of attack- ing Japan's militaristic policy. They were throughout the country a little before or published in the more influential dailien
American protest,
Mr. Rowan : There is not mark a Breton, sub-manager of Mesara, Alex Busa Nanyang and Peiynan by the Fengtien simultaneously with the report of the
her, your Worship, ha
Inspector Willis, who prostested, said
that the child was badly bruised all over
body His Worship could inspect her
if he chose.
& Ca
The defendant pleade Mr. Agassiz, Solicitor, who prosecuted, defendant applied to Mr. Olerk of the Colonial Secretary's
Amiistant Crown
that the Chief fice, for
The Magistrate No. I think the medical employment, and when asked for references, evidence will be sufficient,
The Inspector said that the girl was tied, with a piacs of rope and severely bentes with a cane.
Mr. Rowan We don't know that. It hna to
The
rate: I am entitled, to hear some facts of the onse before remanding it.
Rowa
The case who remanded until
the Police bail being extended.
Rowan
TW
for a red
Angistrata-K
be produced the documents which formed, the subject of the charge They were date December 30th, 1914, and
..
of
1914, respectively: Mr Bullocki were aroused by the wor fcates, and on making that both were fargod cert The case was, remanded
to be
troops. The Mukden officers, say that moss of the arms are modern Japanese war wear pors and that their total cost is about thirty millions.
THE OZONE MYTH
Writing on The Ozone M
recent says There is something attractive in ly Diarist of the Westminster Garelle
Japan's explanation, so far as published in America, is poor in content, illogical, and ambiguous. The impression, this create is further strengthened by the con- viction that America is in the right. r Wile, of the Public Ledger, a noted Ameri- can journalist pointed out to me in the Press room at the State Department, the editorial comment of Tokyo paper which and that span is free in act there so the said that Saghalien is not part of Biberia the proposal to bring ozone to, our gou like Mr Wild asked me Is hot, the gested inland towng from this seaside by northern part of Saghalien Russian terri- means of lines of pipes, but before com tory Some corres pany is foated for that purpose it would the logical argumenta the carti
Be as well to make certain that it will be the wekly coultrence worthwhile. A matter of fact, the and the found amount of ozone in seaside, air is infinite- On pois
mal rarely as much as two pinta in Department millon pints of air and it exist in about Tokyo the same proportion in all pure air, conn- Vladivos
For reside, And there, is no evidence" | Céra whatever that it has any beneficial effect w du the human system. The characteristic smell which visitors to the messide
A
mentioned
Colby at
Mr. Colby
the State considerably From Consolat riment, con:
Fffers
tate
pon the statemer
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