NOW ON SALE. THE DIRECTORY
AND CHRONICLE
1921.
TAS HONGKONG DAILY PRE TUESDAY, APRIL 2815, 1921.
HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL.
(Continued from page 5)
HIS EXELLENCY:
All ages
The Hon. Mr. Portoor: dealing with smuggling require" &l-war- cant when the existence of anuggling goods is suspected...
HIS EXCELLENOY: There are many casts in which there is power to inspect How do they pro without sworn information. Of course,
all this is akin to smuggling.
pose to finance these transactions !
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The ffon Mr. LaNG: This money brought in from outstations to Hongkong FOR CHINA JAPAN, KOREA,t be sent home.
"The Hoit, Mr. Sterner: 4 do not agree INDO-ORINA, SIAM, STRAITS with the remarks of one of the leading SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, bankers. I do not think there is any ne of the tax having the effect fear. NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP-ed. It is a perfectly just stamp tax and
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flis" EXCELLENCY: And you think that the client won'd not be able to negotiate The Hon. Mr. STEPussa Ouly to very sua extent. He must come to the biggest market, which is Hongkong,
his business elsewhere!
The Hod. Mr. Brab? I do not think
committed.
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(ASIATIC NEWS AGENCY.) PIECE GOODS :TRADE DIFFICUL TIES AT TIENTSIN.
HAMLET OF LABOUR RETIRES WHY SMILLIE FOUGHT HIS MANY FIGHTS.
BY H. . . PEILLPOTT] With reference to the dispute between in the industrial Labour movement hea The kindliest and most autocratio âgur Mr. Robert Smillie's re
The find intch in the Open Singles Championship, yesterday, between Nghe Foreign and the Chinese piece-goods diappeared.
is a question of honesty, but of the inconvenience a man might be put to Sze Kwong and M. K. Lo provided ex merchants of Tientsin, Mr. Tsao Jui, civilsiguation of the office of president of quite unnecessarily. If the books were found ali right and the stamps in under cellent tennis for the large gathering of governor of Chihli, in an official despatch the Miners Federation of Great Britain there is no redress,
to the Ministry of Agriculture and Com: means the removal from public life of spectators. Although Ng Sae Kwong da- HIS EXCELLENCY: It is not likely that eated his rival in three straight sets
has been accepted, and that_acceptanos merec, reports as follows:- any action will be taken without prac tical certainty that an offence has been (02. 9/1, 6/8), the latter gave a very sth February, 1821, relating to the fin- and they are very few-Bob Smillia has
In reply to uiy despatch dated the
one of its most remarkable personalities Even to his most intimate friande The Hou Mr. POLLOCK: Hut, the Col was well-contested. Both resorted. fre- Chinese piecegood merchants in Tientsin, of himself, but never sure of others. To good account of himself, and each pointancial embarrassment of the twenty-one of moods, of contradictions, always sure always been an enigms. He is a man The Hon. Mr. STEPHEN 1 think it quently to the base-line drive and skilful who are still unable to take delivery day you think you have discovered the lector can only have reason to believe, leaves the public too much open to parse placing. On both sides the smashes were of their goods from British and Ame-seo a side of him that is utterly strange cution at the hands of the Collector. He may be a very good man, but he may act well-timed and accurate, and on the play ricas firms, Mr. Fuller, American Con- and incomprehensible. There is no how key to his character. To-morrow you Mr. Messer we might always be quite margin by which Ng Sze Kwong secured the Consular Body, states that the mat he is the most misunderstood man in the be. If we were always in the hands of one would have hardly expected the wide sul-General, in his capacity as doyen af to him. He is a man apart, a huma content
riddle to which there is no answer. And The Hou Mr. BIRD: It seems to me the victory: It was, however, apparent ter has been carefully considered by the United Kingdom. HIS EXCELLENEY: I will take the sense that if it is only to be an isolated action early in the match that Ng Sze Kwong members of the British and American of the Council on the question of post-it will not take many winutes to get a had the mastery over his opponent; his Chambers of Commerce of Tientsin and poning the clause or not.
The Hon. Mr. POLLOCK: 1 should be in
cool and calculated manner, his delibes they have come to the following decision: favour of it being postponed simply be
rates strokes and the ease with which he cause we have not had time to consider it.
1-Regarding the sudden rise of gold, Hrs EXCELLESser: We have been con-
countered his opponent's skill in placing this could have been prevented before sidering it for some time.
all bespoke the accomplished artist. I did nothing beforehand to meet the situa- tion, chiefly because most of the Chinese hand by the Chinese merchants, but they
merchants tried to speculate in the piece- foreign firms about the silver and gold goods trade. Registered letters from prices were returned to the senders by them.
The COLONIAL SECRETARY: We have had a very definite reply to the question raised by Mr. Fang,
warrant.
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It was agreed that the clause should stand over in order that it might be redrafted."
OTHER AMENDMENTS.
On clause 43
were agreed to.
the ATTORNEY-GENERAL
The Hon. Mr. POLLOCK: The Hon. Mr.moved that the clause be amended as spite of his defend M. K. Lo hae, prob- Lang has just brought before us some shown in a printed sheet of amendments ably, the satisfaction of knowing that he objection.
laid on the table. These amendments played a consistent game throughout:
The ATTORNKY-GENERAL moved 'similar
even where the scores might indicate an after brilliant bouts of exchanges that, ambered 13).
the
game went against him.
FIRST SET.
panion, equally ready to crack a joke or Catch him at the right moment and be is the soul of geniality, a good com a bottle. Catch him at the wrong mo ment and he will freeze you with his words, bis apparent desire to be rid of aloof austerity, his brusque economy of possible moment. inspires the utmost trust and confidence. you and everybody else at the earliest Yet he is a man who
spare figure, heavily lined face, beetling of man that he is. His slightly bowed, His appearance exactly fits the type
brows, and keen, penetrating, swiftly of power and personality. He is sagaci warmly human, but unrelentingly bitter ous and shrewd, far-sighted and cautious, when he has made up his mind about a boa forced himself to be one of the most person or a cause, friendly son who formidable fighters the, modern industrial movenicut has known.
The Ron Mr. STEPHEN: If this elaque resolution with regard to clause 40 (rs / easy win for his opponent, it was only the Chinese merchants without opening appraising eyes. transmit at once a sense
is to be allowed to stand over I hail probably not be here when it comes and I should like to say that in my opin- ion it is a perfectly legitimate source for the Government to go for revenue and cannot possibly in any way eflect the interests of the Colony.
The Hon. Mr. POLLOCK: I was now, of course, disputing the hon. member's know ledge of the effect of the transaction gen eratly, I only wanted to know the speciae arguments, on the subject.
The Hon. Mr Pottock: I should like to know what these words or attempts to commit are intended to cover. What Hort of a case?··
The ATTORNEY-GENERIC: Sáy, an at tempt to destroy a book of accounts to evade the duty. That would be a case covered by the words.
HIS EXCELLENCY: Or going into a room and seeing a person attempting to throw
The clause as amended was passed.
a document into the fire.
THE ADJOURNMENT,
HIS EXCELLENCY: We will leave the Bill in committee and meet again on Thurs day; at 2.30.
When once au agreement has been signet, both parties should preserve: its sanctity because they are under morab chants have no right to ask the foreign arms to cancel their agreements obligations to do so.
The Chinese mer
3. The existing commercial position in the Far East is quite different from that of the war period and the Chinese mer charts, cannot compare the present with the past The Chinese merchants made good profits when the price of the silver was higher than it is now.
4-A the foreign firms in China are cry acting as middlemen to foreign commercial houses in Europe and Ame rica for which they sometimes get less than five per cent. profit, it ia absolutely
EARLY DAYS.
the chance of the market in thear other referring to clause 291 I think the und hat the advantage point also, whet impossible for them to undertake to bear been times when he has sent sleepless
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HIS EXCELLENCY: as the hon, member who moved that this clause should stand over any other material to show that this enormous body of business would be den't with elsewhere and that for the sake of ten cents on every $500 a man would take
places.
The Hon. Mr. LANG: I have not had time to go deeply into the matter with the banker, who supplied me with the information. I mentioned it to the Hon. credit what my informant said.
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL said that he had heard the same thing. Some business might be lost to the Colony. If the bust of the principal ports of the Far East have beenness came to Hongkong we would get the engraved by one of the most eminent Firms tuty and if it did not we would not. Great Britain and are annually corrected and There was a large volume of business brought up to date,
which could not be driven away and on which they would get duty.
arranged, with the Initials as well as the Sur Mr: Stephen and he was inclined to dis to transfer, shares in the name of the tha third pamő again saw Lo attempting tho.postponement of the payments of the a fight was the only way, and a fight it
names, in strictly Aphabetical Order, so that may name cùn be found instantly,
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would not be driving it away if it could
H18 EXCELLENCY remarkeď that they.
not be financed out of the Colony. -
The Hon. Mr. STEPHEN Am I in order clause unworkable and has been wisely abandoned, but I would like to know if the Attorney-General intends to take notice of the Sharebrokers, Association suggestion that it should be compulsory owner before claiming dividend,
HIS EXCELLENCY: That is to try and obviate the old difficulty of dividends going to the wrong persons. It is a ques Lion whether it can be done in a stamp ordinance. It may be atnost desirable thing.
The Hon. Mr. STEPHEN: You would get more revenue from your transfer by The Hon. Me Polock! There is also à difficulty in various companies when cer certain other people.
7.
VIMY MACHINES DAMAGED.
been!
And what a fighter this old mizer has
There is much about his retice ment that has not been told, much that is almost pathetic. Without him the ho but the ghost of its former self.____It Miners Federation of Great Britain, will has difficult and troublous times ahead of it. While it in facing them he who made the greatest.
fighting organisation hindustry of this country has ever known will be sitting meditatively and
The Hon. Mr. Ho Foox said that he tain people are registered af trustees for manipulated drive when the game stood Two Vimy machines have been damaged probably broodingly in his little cottaga
would like time to consider it but would not be in the Colony when the Bill came forward again.
The question was put to the vote and His EXCELLENCY declared that the ayes had it, seven members having voted in favour of passing the clause and six in favour of postponement.
BIS EXCELLENCY: Clause 27 stands part of the Bill:
**DUILTY INTENT."
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Ng Sze Kwong took the service in the only securing a single point by tricky placing. Le obviously had not found the opening game, which he won easily, Lo
length of the court and repeatedly sent his drives at The next game saw good rally, hard drives being a fenture of the content. Ng Sze Kwong secured the
that a fight is to him as the very breath The popular view of Rob Smillie is first point, but to equalised, and gained
of life. Nothing could be wider of the the lead in the game through sharp and
mark, but--he spent his early days in well-timed exchanges. Ng Sze Kwong,
ditiona, he saw his fellows working in however, equalised, one of Lo's back hand strokes falling him Lo lost the following
these ante conditions, he set himself to the mine under almost unbelievable con- point as well, but was successful with a
put things right, and be found he had: clever back-hander in making it a dence,
to fight. The point is that he has always Ng Sze, Kwong balanced matters with a
had to force himself to fight. There have smash. The next two points were keenly portion of the losses suffered by the nights of heart-scarching Inquiry whee contested, and it was only after a bril | Chinese piecegoods merchants,
5. In order to assist Chinese merchantsing over the great of human misery liant rally that Lo lost the points and the
he has been about to lead a strike, brood- game, Ng Sze Kwong leading to it. to settle the dispute, the foreign firms are that was involved, and then they willing to discuss ways and means for geoned himself into the conviction that hard drives from the base line and debts due to them, provided that the has been. Sze Kwong replying, but Lo was obviously at a loss when Ng Sze wong brought his Chinese piecegoods merchants can furnish exchanges, however, were fairly even, and cancellation of contracts cannot be con- wrist into play in tricky shots. The Proper guarantees. The request for the the game ran to 40-30 before it ended in nidered by the foreign Grms under any Ng Sto Kwong's favour, who, then, had circumstances whatever."
The total amount of indebtedness to the 3 games to Los mil. In the fourth game Ng Sze Kwong resorted to smashing foreign firms is shout, five million taels tactics and hard long-range drives. Toor over seven million dollark rose Bably to the occasion, and won the game after a hard tussle by a skilfully nt 40-30 the set standing at 3 to 1 in His EXCELLENCY I do not think that it game Ng Sze Kwong trested his opponcat uir service over Peking has been sus him on this side of the Scottish border Ng Sze Kwong's favour. In the fifth by the recent dust-storm so that the home in Lanarkshire, and those who know properly comes in a stamp dill. to produce a little more revenue from continued pluckily to reply to his oppon. nose Peking-Shanghai air mail service or a preacher of class struggle, but as The ATTORNEY-GENERA: It would tend to one really unreturnable service. Lopended for the present. For the pro-will remember him not as a strike lender transfers but not a great amount,
end's hard drives and only lost the game the Government Aviation Department a genial; kindly old man in whose com- The Hon. Mr. STEPHEN I WAS only sug
was 40-20, by failing to place ahas engaged the services of four experiplex make-up there was always being gesting that as a means by which the ball out of reach of Ng Sze Kwong, who enced British aviators, who are expected waged a great warfare between the cold revenue might receive a substantial in bad dropped his racquet accidentally and in Peking next month while four caniness of his heilf and the warmth of was then stooping to pick it up (4/11 Chinese, who were trained in the Ame his great heart. He tried to follow the HIR EXCELLENCY: In place of getting Ng Sze Kwong leading), Lo seemed deter rican aviation college in Manila, have dictates of both. It has always been 48, we have raised the rate au share con mined to win the next game, and won been appointed instructors in the Gov.impossible tasker So he has gone homs this tract notes, at the instance of the brokers the two first points one after another, lost: ernment aviation school in Nanyuan by to Scotland, and his going leaves a big themselves. It is an expression of their the next two, and, annexing the follow General Ting Ching.
gap.-Daily Exprém Brent relief in getting rid of this sectioning, completely non-plussed Ng Szo The Hon. Mr.STEPHEN Yes they did. Kwong with a well-placed shot, which Hia EXCELLENOV: What is the sense of gave him his second game in the set the Council as to making some provision to 2, Ng Sze, Kwong leading). The in this Bill?
40 PER CENT. HIGHER THAN IN 1919. seventh game began with Lo obtaining On his own service, Lo lost three points The ATTORNEY GENERAL: If you like, sir, the first and Ng Sze Kwong, who was in succession in the opening game of the I will try and draft something have made continued until the game stood at 40/20, a single point. The next game was and. Sketch, Ltd,, said that the two im serving the next. A ding-dong struggle third set, and was only able to secure holders of the Illustrated London News
Sir Charles Eves, addressing the share HIS EXCELLENCY: I think we this Bill as little obnoxious as it can be when Ng Sae Kwong put the finishing equally disastrous for Lo: Ng Bze Kwong's portant problems with which they had made as a revenue producing machine, touch, the set being 5/9 in his favour. winning stroke was a sharp cut to the been faced were those of materials and and I think it would be better to koop There were brisk exchanges in the next side line (2 to 1 in Ng Sze Kwong's labour; The cost of paper, which, during.. clear of anything that would hamper it game, but Ng Sze Kwong had already favour). Lo made a gailant attempt at 1019 had risen to what appeared then Does the Council wish the Attorney, the measure of his opponent and won recovery in the third game, when he was nearly the breaking point, had still fur General to draft anything or not? think not..
Ithe game, and the set, 0/2.
in charge of the service. He won and ther increased; and during the Intter The Coupoil then adjourned ́until
lost a point alternately till deuce was months of the period under review it Thursday, at 9.30 pm
The opening game in the second set, self effectively and secured the advantage higher than in the corresponding months
called, and Ng Sze Kwong asserted him was between 30 per cent and 40 per cent... Ng Sze Kwong serving, was hotly con-point and the game by tricky pincing: (of the previous year. Wages bad also tested, as the score-love 13, 15 all, 30/15, too in Ng Sze Kwong's favour). In continued to increase, their total charge" 20 all, 30/40, deuce, advantage to server, the fourth game, Ng Sze Kwong seemed for the past yent under this head being never at a loss in countering the well the the two first points on his service, for 1918. The net result of these increas gume-indicates. Ng Sze Kwong was to indulge in erratic returns. He lost something over 45 per cent above that balanced and hard drives, of his oppos won the next two, and gave the two ed charges was a trading profit of about ent. Lo made an excellent recovery in He asked that it be postponed for re... the Offrez Administering the the second game, winning two points in following to Lo as a gift, set 3 to 1 in £39,902, us compared with £47,673 for the drafting,
Ng Sze Kwong's favour). The next game, previous year. This proft when added HIS EXCELLENCY: What is the parti Government of 35,000 on account of rails that followed Ng Bae Kwong favour, but it was the last game, which than sufficient to meet the Preference,
recommended the Council succession at the start.
In a splendid which ran to dence, also, ended in Lo's to the balance brought forward gave more Crosas (Korea).
cular, objection? -
The Hon. Mr. LANG: It is unneces Miscellaneous Services; payment to levelled the sorted up with a crushing. Lo won in the set. Ng. Sze Kwong dividend, but the board were unable to Seoul
Wonsan
Mokpo
Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & Matthews for singh. Lo resorted to tricky shots and abandoned his careless play in the sixth recommend any dividend at the present Shampo Fasan
Chinnamposarlly inquisitorial.. Kunsan
HIS EXCELLENCY: Was there not some professional services in connection with twice beat his opponents by placing them game in which he conceded only a single time Pingyang
Bongchin
difference of opinion? It was not gene. report on the China and Japan Telephone out of his reach, the set, then; standing point to his opponent (set 4 to 2 in hiIt might he thought, he added, that the 11 all, Ng Sze Kwong lost the two first favour) Lo's attempts at long range days of their prosperity were over, but HONGKONG AND its DEPENDENCIes, Macao). rally agreed that the clause was of that and Electric Co., Ltd.
The CHAIRMAN: This sum was, of points in the next game, but Lo soon drives in the seventh game proved futile; he did not believe that was the case. nature for
The Hon. Mr. LANG: It was not sug. Coarse, not provided in the Estimates but lost, the advantage by hitting the ball he was able to have the better of ] With the return to more' normal condi- gested from the Chair but from the body it was asked that Messrs. Lowe, Bingham out,and gave the game away by getting his opponent only once in this round tions-with a reduction in the price of and Matthews should make a report on flurried when placing all near the new also (set 5 to 2 Ng Sze Kwong leading), paper, which was now in, prospect, and of the hall
The Hon. Mr. LAC CHU PAX said the the value of the buildings, plant, and while N8 Sze wont be the bos It was to Lo's credit that he was as with a reduction in waged, which bo Chinese Chamber of Commerce had sug goodwill separately, of this undertaking, line Ng 520 Kwong Chi Bllowed to deadly in earnest in sooring against his hoped they might look for in view of gested that power should be vested in and it was proposed that the Govern Ringle point in the next game, sending 1 opponent in the eighth game, which falling prices he could not help thinking returns with plenty of spin to them (proved to be the Inst, as it the start, but that there were very much better times magistrate or the paine judge, moot should pay for it
The Hon. MrPOLLOCK, I hope the to-1 in Ng Sze Kwong kavbur). The The Hon. Mr. PoltócK: I think the suggestion was that there should be only public will have an opportunity of seeing fifth game was the most keenly contested 5.520 Kwong's superiority told it tale in front of the compan
and Lo wae only conceded one point, Ng entry after a search warrant had been this report for which they are paying one of the whole match. Both Ng B5 Sze Kwong winning the game and set,
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Lungchingchun
Ichang Chingiding
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On clause the ATTORNEY GENERAL moved that the clause be omitted..
On clause 41 the ATTORNEY-GENERAL said a question had arisen on this clause regarding the words " who knowingly i a party to the failure to stamp." It bed been suggested that the wording was not strong enough and did not imply any guilty knowledge or guilty intent on the part of the person failing to do certain things and that wording should be used such as that in the Companies' Ordinance involving intention to default.
Mengise Hokow Szemso Tengyuch It was agreed that the clause should Changchaa stand over for a form of words to be Hunchur considered.
On clause 42, renumbered 40, the ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved that the clause be omitted And this was agreed to.
"UNNECESSARILY INQUISITORIAL.” "On clause 43, renumbered 40, the Hon. Mr. Lo drew attention to the resolu tion of the Chamber of Commerce that was held immediately after the Council, A meeting of the Finance Committee "it is unnecessarily inquisitorial and the COLONIAL SECRETARY presiding. should be redrafted in a modified form.!!
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The COLONIAL SECRETARY: The Collec tor has to get a warrant every time he wants to see, the books of a frm,
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The CHAIRMAN I do not think it will be impossible to publish this report, but His Excellency was not able to say at the time he spoke.-
The minute was approved.
A RAILWAY VOTE.
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NEWSPAPER" COSTS.
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KRYPTOK LENSES
Kwong and Lo resorted to almost every. known stroke in tennis. It was anyone's gams right up to the end, Ng Aze Kwong
TESNIS LEAGUE, " DIVISION.
are conceded to be one of the very best:v, showed himself an adept by the ease with which, he returned Lo's lightning shota.. The Hon Mr PoLoor It is rather a
forms of bifocal lenses. The bifocal DE RECREIO ». CIVIL SERVICE serious matter it a firm can be invaded
The game went to Ng Sze Kwong Liter dence had been called twice. (4 to 1 Ng
ment is ground and fused into the diptaat at any time by the Collector's office.
A match played between these two lens making the product practically one His EXCELLENCY: It has been said
HE the Officer Administering the Sze Kwong leading). Lo was still on Clubs on the Civil Service ground on that this clause has no terrors for honest Government eccommended the Council to beaten in the sixth game and won two April 23rd resulted in a win for the Club piece of glass. The segments are totally. vote a tune of Kiddy on account of Kow- Foints running on his service. Ne zo de Recreio by 50 points to 43. Scores: davisible and the lens has a beautiful The Hon. Mr. POLLOCK I think the loon Railway, special expenditure, Ramy wong equalised with a tremendous drin. Remedios and E Souza lost to appearance. Kryptok lenses of any pres STRAITS BETTLEMENT:
and a thunderous maah. Deuce, Attorney General would concede that poo switch stands.
shortly after called, but Ng Bzo Kwong,
Deaking and Haynes, 5-0 lost to cription in either regular or Torio-form Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Prov. Wellesley, there should be some safeguard with re- The CHAIRMAN These were to be pro-
gard to the search warrantoured last year and they were not actual was taking no chances. Securing the Lane and Wingfold, 2-9) boat Halco aro manufactured by the Hongkong-
and Booker, 8-3- times resulta in a document not being was proposing to put it in the Estimate Le to leave the base line and put the The ATTORNEY-GENERAL: A delay some procured. The manager of the railway advantage point in the rally that followed he crept up to the net without allowing found,
for this year. A special warrant finishing wnch with a amash (5, to Ng ** The Hon. Mr. "POLLOCK: I do not rap, actually taken last year. These switcher.. poss any firm boving any business to have now arrived, but they wười đốt
Sza Kwong-loading),The seventh game speak of would suddenly close its doors, allowed for in this year & Fammates, and
also when to Ng Size Kwong and with it "The ATTORNEY-GENERAL --- No, but it this is in the nature of a re-vote;
the set (6 to 1), Laj oring only a single might make away with the incriminating The vote was approved and the Con
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