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THE INITIAL SINCE.

At the time of the earthquake people were senttered about in the usual fashion, some in the billiard room, some swim- | ming in the big tank about the hotel at the back. Suddenly, as everywhere else, the shock came, with continuous shak ing that thung everything about all over the rooms. During the first partial inter- mission most of the people who had been

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER

NEW HOTEL DEVOLISHED,,

JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE

DISASTER..

HONGKONG " RELIEF = FUND COMMITTEE,

·STH, 1923

Mr. and Mrs. C. O. and Miss C. V. Heavy rain began to fall and we pusted Henry Mr Hilten. Mr. and Alry. W

A. Hinds and-child, Mr. and Mrs. | on At Hakone there were barely halt a Hovden and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. S doren hous» half erect;' all the rest were Hughes, Miss F. Hausen, Mrs. E. J. down. The Fujimi Hotel was flat on the Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ham. ground to the rouf and half in the lake, Mr. and Mrs. H. Horovits and child, and the guests were sheltering under an Mr J. A, Harmaner, Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs. Helm and 3 children, Miss H. Chartered Bank Building, yesterday. improvised roof about five feet high, with Hafe's and child, Mr. W. J. Hersog, Mr. At the Chamber of Connierce Room, mats to keep them out of the mud. The C. Harrison, Mr. F. R. Harris. Mrs. M. There were present: beautiful new Hakoan Hotel was dour. Hance, Mr. W. Horwit, Mr. R. K.

Hedges. Mr. and Mrs. L. §. J. MiÐ, Mr.

A meeting of the Committee was held

Representing the Hongkong Cenovni

standing under hvor-frames made a rush pletely down-a sad sight to see: It was Hopburn, Mr. M. J. Harris, Mr. A. F | Chamber of Commerce,~Mr. G. T for the, open. Cimbing up to the swim, deserteil. The townspeople were in confu and Mrs. C. D. Harrey and children: Edkins (Chairman), Mr. A. G. Stephen,

sion and could not tell the number of casualties.

Mr. H. N. Holloway,

Mr. and Mr. Ivy and 2 children, Mr. M. lehmonikoff, Mr. J. Ichmanikoff, Mr. E. A. Ignotoff

Mr. B. J. Jackson, Mr. L. Jedeking MLF James, Mr. K. Jung, Mrs. T

Jorg, Master F. James,

· Mr. and Mrs." J. L. Kaufmann and

ming pool, they saw the waters, leaping about as though in a tempest. All the

Our little cavalcade passed through the people in the pool utanngeil to get out stricken "town in the beating rain, more though one lady ran a narrow risk of sorry for the inhabitants than for the being crushed under the collapsing steps. The ascent from Hakone on the when the bank breached, utterly ruining Mishima trait was extremely hazardous

| the pool. As the people left the house but the earthquake grew less, and less daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E and Mrs, W. fada came rushing up to say that her marked. At 5.30 the party reached n King, ir., Mr. W. and Mrs. D. Kildoyle sister was buried in one of the apperhelter at a little yasaya at the foot of the Kawazo, Mr. E. Klotch, Mr. rooms, on the hill at the back. It mountain just within the boundary of LH. Kirfalari, Capt. W. E. Kent, Mr. peared that she had tried to get out at Mishima, where hot baths and foreign food E. Von Koch. Mr. A. Kengelbucher. Mr. the "dor, when the wardrobe fell neruss

were available. After a few hours the E. Kezer, Mrs. L Kaptzan and a children,, it. She then tried the window, when the party, mostly clad in Japanese kimono and Miss A. Klute, Mrs S. Kalarbniera, Me. ceiling fell on her. Two or three of the zori, were able to get moter ears for Numy, and Mr. K. Kesloft, Mr. I, Karris, men, with some difficulty extricated her, azu. Great thanks for the success and Mr. and Mrs. H. Kobelt. and she was not much the worse, except. speed of the journey are due to the inita- for scratches and beiges on one of her five and tireless energy of Captain David Je, which another lady bound dip. James and Mr. C. L. Spence of Kobe

LATEST LIST OF AMERICAN DEAD,

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Hon. Mr. P. Ha Tolyoak, Hoń. Me: A. O. laul, and Mr. N. L. Watson. Lang, Mr. T. G. Well, Mr. R. Wuther-

Representing the Tung Wah Hospital Commerce, Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall. Authorities and the Chinese Chamber of Hon. Me. Chau Sin Ki, Mr. Wong Ping Sun, Mr. Ha Kwong nhà Mr. Li Po Kwai.

ity.Mr. T. Nishiyama, Mr. Y. Tsutsumi, Representing the Japanese Commuu- Mr. K. Shima, Mr. 1. Kawaguchi, and Mr. S. 8. Okuba-

Representing the American Members of the Chamber-Mr. W. B. Walker.

Secretary to the Relief, Committee. Mr. D. K. Blair.

MINUTER..

th September. 123, were confirmed.. Minutes of a Meeting held on Monday.

mentioned that a letter had been Arising out of the Minutes, the CHAIR- addressed to the Canton British Chamber

tion. He had since seen Sir James

Mr. S. E Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Leoffie, "Mr. One of the guests of the Hotel, Çaqtnin

and Mrs. H. C. Lepper, Mrs. A. Lury D. H. James, of Kobe, ahout ten minutes

Mrs. C. Lawrence, Mr. N. 31. Lilaran, Mr. and Mrs. Luthers and 4 children after the first shock, re-entered the hotel,

M. H. W. Le, Mr M. A. Lawrence, which was still standing, though much

Following is a further fist of Americas Mr. A. H. Lofquist, Mr. B. Lake. awry, visited every room and called to dead sent from the U. S. Consul General see if anybody was within.. We then had

at Shanghai to the Secretary of State at

Mr. and Mrs. GeNaught and of Commerce welcoming their co-opera- a roll-call the only an missing of all Washington: Irvin Lux, of Feltman and child, Mr. J. Miss, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jamieson who said he would suggest that on the hotel books being the above men-C, New York, Mrs. Robert Swain, of Manley and child, Mr. and Mrs. Messer Canten should send all funds collected tioned Mr. Herr. The day dragged on Yokohama Raymond Arias: son of H. and a children, Mr. H. D. Mackay, Mrs. to Hongkong, unless there were Buy Parti anxiously. Adventurous spirits went into Arius, of New York; daughter of C. E. MacBain, Miss A. M. Meadows, Mracular products available in Chaton which the hotel from time to time,.getting Elan Miller, of Sannd nurses four Mitchell, Mr. E. G. MacDowell, Miss

Francisco C.W.

were required. 'kets and other things for, camping out, ton, two children

af J.

G. Mason. Mr. R. F. Malabar, Mrs. Grangements had been made for the recep Also arising out of th Minuten, Ar- safe, Miyanoshita hall way up a wind- in ravine that rans through a tangle

Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mr. A. Mager colleagues. in co-operation with the Tung Peter Murai, Mursour, MD Maher. carried out by Mr. Ho Kwong and his vast and ancient volvanoes, is perched

Miss Z. Mocholina, Mr. and Mrs. Mandel fugees were also expected and the cost Me. E. Mikuluchin, Mrs E Mocholina, ah Hospital. Nembers of other res

Mitchell, Mr. T. C. Maitland, Mr. M. C the Committee. baum, Mr. C. W. Mumford, Mr. W. L Maguire, Mr. and Mrs. Marphy and

of providing for them would be met by

baby, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McKinley and baby...

8. Meadows, Mrs. J. P. Mollison, Miss

but even in the open they were. far from J. Quini, of Hito, Hawaiian H. May, Mr. H. Mendelson, Taro Muration of refugees and had been very ably

in a little eyrie senaped out in the pre- eipitous side of the ravine, and there was a constant fear thatsthe whole nice might shake down to the botton, This, indeed, did happen at each end of the village, the houses at the upper end below the big curio shops going over the side, and at the lower end a similar collase taking place. Lower down, apparently, there was 'n general collapse into the ravine, and it was found that there was no pós- sibility of getting to Oilawara, except by climbing right, over the mountain, but all idea of trying to made Odawara, was given up when, as evening drew on the glow from Odawara burning would be seen in the sky.

A NIGHT IN THE OPEN.

Missing: Roger Moore, of Grand of Grand Hotel. Yokohama; Mrs. C. Beich, Yokohaman; Captain Mitchell MeDonald,

Skeotsky, of Tokyo Kisen Kaisha; A Mrs. Harry Root and two children; Irvin

tradicate that no Americans were killi in Duncan, of .. Stret Xarigatur, Reports Sendai, Karuizawa. Nikko, Hakone, My auoshita, Nagoya, or Kyoto and only one in Tokyo.

POREIGN SURVIVORS ON

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The following list af foreign refugee passengers on the Empress of Canada actually known saved was handed to the

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O. Nikiti, Mr. Nicoll and baby, Mr. Mr. D. Nikitin. Mr. A. Nikitin, Mr.

and Mrs. S. F. Newmann and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. H. Norheim.

Mr. Bo Kwoso gave the Committee some particulars as to the refugees who, Hengshan and people of the better class, he said, were principally natives of

ACCOUNTS.

so

The CHAMAs stated that the amount far expended 013 shipments was 257,000.

Mrs. Obashi and child, Mr. H. Oberlin. Miss E Pepperell, Mr. F. Pyne, Mr. Pomasman, Mr. J. B. Pearson, Mr.

CORRESPONDENCE' WITH THE JAPANESK O. M. Poole, Mr. A. B. Paddeck, Mr.

CONSUL-GENERAL. F. B. Pratt, Mr. M. Papendicek. Mr.

Since the lust meeting letters, had been A. Parlos, Mr. S. Pershin, Mr. RA received from the Consul General for Mr. A. Abbey, Mr. and Mrs. L. Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Pappadopulo and Japan stating that the most needed The night was passed in the open. It Andreis and child, Mr. and Mrs. H. children, Mr. P. Fila. Mr. H. L. and articles are clothing, uedical stores and could not be called sleeping, for it is Andreis, Mr. and Mrs. S. Andreis and Master FL Playfair Mrs S. Perez, Afr. building materials. Another message doubtful whether anybody of the whole child. Mr. E. Averyard, Mr. G. ME. D. Parkhill, Mr. H. C. Pister, Miss from Japan stated the principal needa to company got a wink. The possibilities Arthur, Mrs D. A. Apear. Mrs. M. G. Pauseeforte, Mr. and Mrs. Peiper and he: building materials, chiefly sheet-zine, of sleeping were not increased by hear Apear, Mr. Albiha, Mrs, and Miss children. Mr. R. Pahl, Mr. Sydney roofing materials, etc clothing, particu- ing, and occasionally seeing, and lides Austin, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Anderson and Pickles. Marquis and Marjuise De on the opposite mountains slipping into child, Miss M, Adams, Mrs. M. C.Nantouillet Prat, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. rly underwear, kuitted goods, flannel. blankets; medical materials (medicines the ravine. There was no cessation of Adams, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Avery and Pearson, Miss J. Powell, Mrs C. Piquet, rather than surgical appliances) and dis earthmovement, though sometimes it child, Mrs. A. E. Akana and child, Miss Mr. B. Perez. diminished to trembling that mado A. Alhovich, Mr. and Mrs. Agofuroff and Miss A. L Ross, Mr. and Mrs. infectants. In a further communication people wonder if it was they who were |2 children, Miss R. G. Aall w Remedios, Mr. V. G. Reinhardt, Mrs. E the Japanese Government were stated to trembling or the earth, but teats proved

Mrs. S. Borodina, Mr. and Mrs. Reidhaar, Mr. L. J. Riberio, Misa Erefor donations in money rather than that it was the earth. As the hotel could Bokuloh, Mr. J. Borenoff, MH. D. Roberts, Miss E. Robertion, Mrs. H. In a further communication Mr. Taka- still be entered at some risk, and had Boshi, Mr. F. H. Bugbird, Mrs. Bugbird, Rogers, Mr. M. R. Ramsey, Mr. Hhashi notified that the Japanese Foreign escaped fire there was no lack of food: Mrs. Baikie-Simpson and 3 children, lrs. Rankin, Mr. C. B. Ross and 3 children, Offee, having been informed of the work but the second night in the open was Al. J. Browning, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. C. Jr J. C. Roge disturbed by ahneks so violent that some Brown, Mr. S. Hreek, Mr. J Bitker, Mr.

Mr. H. "Splittgerber, Mr. and Migs of the Committee, directed him to con-

they elected to stay.

1.

of those camping out declared they would M. Bieber, Mrs. A. Berkenfeld, MFR. Mherman, Mr. and Mrs. W. Squire, Meyer ita profound thanks to the Relief rather do anything than stand another Bertulis, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Boyd an S. N. Somerton, Mr. M. E Smith, 3f Committee for their benevolent activities night of it. Captain James, as the most child, Miss E. and Miss E. Bretschneider, Mrs. C. Smith, Mr. A. A. Sellers, Mr.

and Mrs. K. Van R. Smith Major and in the relief of sufferers. experienced “campaigner there, called for Mr. R. Burnside, Mr. M. F. Beagan, Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, Mr. A. W. Sherriff.

SITUATION REVIEWED. volunteers. Those responding were Mr. W. Boethle, Mr. E. Bosshart, Mra Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Simmonds and

The CHAIRMAN said he thought" the and Mrs. Erisest James, Mr. and Mrs. Bunting and hady, Mr. and Mrs. R. Chidren. Mr. F. Schoen, Mr. A. I. Committee bid reached the stage when Amberg and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowden and 2 children, Mr. F. Benedict, r, and Mr. G. H. Schneider and two it was necessary to review the situation. 1. Spence and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. G. Baret, Mr. L. Barbey, Mrs. Brigel children. Mr. and Master Stroshkeff, They were formed to meet an emergency E. V. Reigle, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. aral 2 children: Mr. D. W. Henerke, Mr. Shetolf, Mr. M. Shokorroff. Mr. and the urgent requirements of the situn- Harold Reynell, two children and nurse, T. Bell, Mr. B. H. Boret, the Mr. F. S. Shrinsky. Mr. tion seemed to have been met by tee Mrs. C. Palmer, Miss N. Hankey. Mins B. E. 1 Bunting. Miss A. Bruce, Miss. Skezonin, Mr. D. Siravim: Mr. J. A. various shipinents which the Committee Warren and Miss Creighton, Mrs. Wit "taker, and Mr. J. Eills and daughter, H. Box. Mr. W. W. Baer, Mr. J. de Stravim, Mrs. 4. Swanson and 3 child and other bodies had despatched to There were hetween 30 and 40 others, but Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bull, Capt. Afert Schuten, Aliss H. Sternebink" Mr. be advisable to await further informa Bavier, Mr. A. Berkman, Mr. E. ren, Mr. and Mrs. F. Schuten, Mr. Japan. Before sending any more it might The start was winde at seven o'clock. I. Bryan, Mr. H. C. Barnell Miss A. CF. H. Surand, Mr. and Mr Stenimitz, tion. A feature of the situation was the The party travelled light, and set ant up Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Bowden aud

Mr. B. C. Schorsch, Mr. and Mrs. B. V. great movement of refugees from Tokyo- the mountain road to Hakone, which they children."

Stevens and child, Mr. and Mrs. M. and Yokohama. A million wore said to reached at 12 o'clock. After nut a

Miss A. G. J. Cameron, Miss. G. Seymour, Capt. H. Schain, Mr. F. 1. have gone from Tokyo, and this was Quarter of an hour's rest there, and a Coutts, Miss A. and Miss R. Cain, Mr. Shen, Capt R. Swain, Miss M. A. probably due to the fact that they had little to eat. they pushed on again, a and Mrs. Chijewsky and 3 children, Mr. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart. Mr. decided to return to the country districts whence they care, because of the difi- longer but less archuous trek to Mishima M. Campbell, Mr. J. Caro, M. JE H. E. Seanlin.

normally less arduous, that is it on Crane, Mr. A. R. and Vis A. Catte, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Taberner and culty of obtaining food supplies in the this occasion trying enough, as it rained Mr. T. Chisholm, Mr. T. W. Chig children, Mr. R. W. Tennant, Mrs. C. devastated cities. Their departure must the whole way in torrents. Ladies u holm, Mr. P. Corse, Miss E. and Ming R. Thomas, Mr. S. Trezubopa, Miss S diminish the need for urgent relief and children performed feats of walking, and Cox, Mr. R. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Taquist, Mr. C. Tei Boorten, Mr. and it was evident that requirements had that after two nights without sleep, that W. Cred. E. Call, Mr. E. J. and 2 children, Miss K. M. Taylor

and children, Mr. D. P. Mrs. Tarlton and son. Mr. D. Thomas been met to a large extent by supplica they would have declared impossible in Chambers,

from the neighbouring districts. ordinary times. Mishima was reached at Catcham, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Costello, C. H. Thorne, Mr. G. W. True, Mr. C. Committee had written to Japan asking 5.30, and motor-cars were obtained here Mr. and Mrs. Cresswell, Mr. W. I. F.. Mrs. G. F. and Mus D. Tobler.

for. guidance, and information as to dis- for the trip to Numazu. People here anid Cooper, Mr. A. M. Cameron, Mr. and

Miss N. and Mig D.. Unite, Mr. and tributing bodies. At present they were there was going to be another shock at Mr. Chernovetzky and 1 child and Mrs. Mrs. Upton, and 2 children. Mr. J. not in lirect touch with such bodies in

idnight-nerhaps judging from the ex- Mary, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Campbell.

Yokohama except through the Consul Elzuluief, Mrs. H. Kirich and son. perience of the previous night. Sure Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Dyer, Mr. and

Mr. H. Vogelang. Mr. K. Yaguzoff, General here. The Committee was in though, when the party got to Numazu, Mrs. B. Deveron, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mrs. F. Vagazoff. Mr. and Mrs. Van direct touch with the Kobe Relief Com

mittee and the letters of enquiry, sent thes were just in time to see a large Drotfinger, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davies, Smith, Mina Van Beder, Master there should produce some information number of people rushing out of the Duncan, Mr. Duil, Mrs. R. K. Vokoff Mr. N. F. Vincent, Mr. Avery shortly. Both the Japanese Authori station in a fresh panie.

The first thing Captain James did was Mr. and Mrs. H. Delaeamp, Mr. V

Dimelow and 2 children, Mr. G. A. Diss. Vargazoff.

Mr. and Mrs R. T. Wright, Miss L. Nies and the Kohe Relief Committee to organize, a relief party, and he was Dignotario, Mr., Mrs, and Miss Dontici, Wright, Mr. A. T. White. Mrs. En asked for money to be remitted. Pos- "off again by midday with several foreign. Mrs. J. P. Drummond and son, Mr. J. A. Wheeler. Mrs. R. G. Wharlen, Mr. and sibly it might be desirable to send money

ers and come coolics to bring in the rest of the people at Miyanoshita, and give Dickton, Mr. M. Di Gaztau, Mr. R. M. Mrs F. C. and Miss C. Woodhead. Major in due course but he thought the Cam-

Dana Mall, Miz O. Dalton.

and Mrs. F. H. Winder and 2 children, mitten deeded to keep a tight hold on Mr. J. W. Emison, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mr. F. G. Wagner. Mrs. nad Mrs. J. the purse strings until it was seen what Emery and child, Mrs. O. Esdule, Mr. Westandort and child, Miss M. Winstan future needs would arise. With winter and Mrs. J. B. and Mr D, Exdale, Mrley, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wright, Mrs. coming on, the needs of the people might rod Mrs. A. Ewing and chiti. Mr. and T. Wilm. Mr. Art: Miss 8. Werin, Mr. become very neute in two months' time.

The Hon. Mr. HOLYDAK thought that MTR. R. P. East'ake and a children, M

if the Kobe International Committee really needed funds this Committee should send them some.

then what help they could.

MIYANOSHITA TO HAKONĘ.

الله

Mr. John Eils of the Yokohama Navat College, who was saying at Hakone at the time of the disaster, has given and Mrs. H. L. Everingham, Mr. M.

interesting account of his

Elimske, Mr. E. R. Egger, Mr. and Mrs: earthquake occurred at the time he W. H. and Edis and son, Miss K. Elder, a party were on their way from Hak Mr. J. M. Elisa Van Castaricum, Mr. one to Miyanobita by motorbus,

1. Ho and Mrs. A. Eikel.

and

experiences.

reached Miners and was one of the

Mr. A. Fedotieff, Mr. F. Filoteff," Mr.

party which the leadership of Cair and Mrs. Fachtmann. Mr. G. C. Fearon, tain David James, trekked to Hakone and Mr. and Mrs. Frost, Mrs. M. Train down the old Tokaido

highway to Mishischtein, Miss Figqueieredo, Mr. H. Fokka,

Winkler, Mr. H. Wittie

Mr. M. Yussim, Mr. Yelowitz, Mr. Win. Zuhlin, Mre, E. Zahn,

THE LOONG SANG" THE PROSPECTS OF SALVAGE

We were informed yesterday by Mr. The envalcade, including several Mrs. H: L. Fardel, Mr. and Mrs. EG. Miskin, Director of Messrs. Gilman children in arms. left the Fujiya about 8 Faure, Mrs. H. W. Fraser, Mr. T. D. and Co., Hongkong (Agents for Llovils a.m. The road proved to be.

Sceo with

Caution

Ferrer.

greatest care and

of it

Salvage Association, London), that the were terrifving

roadbed,

Mr. I. Goldfinger, Mr. C. C. Ga'staum, prospects of silving the s. Leongsang fallen or still hanging boulders and saw Mr.: O. T. Gillan. Mr. P... Gillhard are still uncertain. The outside structure ing cracks, with

Mr. A. Goddes, Mr. C. Grifin, Mr. and of the vessel has been examined by à with anoter troes lying across the end. The worst sections were near Mr. Guteries and 3 children, Mts. and European diver hut the Arts are now Kowalridani and Ashinoyu. The Kawaki Migs Grant, Mias B. Glahn, Mr. AH waiting for two European divers to make dani Hotel and the Mikaways Hotels were Guinness, MV Land Mrs. Grace, an examination and report on the interior standing. The Kinokuniya Hotel at Ash- Mrs. D. M. Griffin, Mr. F. Garcia, Mr. of the sunken vasse. intil this report inoyu was half, standing, One Japanese J. Golcho'k and 1 child. Mr. A. Gurin, is made no derision will:ho,, taken but from Tokyo and two women, nervants were Mr. S. Goldman, Mrk. S. Gritzien and, Mr. Miskin added that they were very dead at the Kinokuniya.

child.

hopeful about the vessel bang salved

The

The CHAIRMAN suggested that Kobe be asked for what specific purpinso any furida remitted by Hongkong would he uned., He understood that £10,000 had been

remitted to Kobe from the Mansion House Fund

After further discussion, it was agreed,3| on the proposition of Mr. W. D. WALKER, to make the principal representatives of firms about to proceed to Japan for the reorganisation of business to form an advisory committee to represent the Hongkong Relief Committee and keep then informed of setual needs.

It was agreed to despatch to Japan 100 canvas teuta and a number of matting blankets, of which 1,000 were to be ear tents, also an initial supply of 11,000, marked for Chinese sufferers.

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