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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1926

TOURNAMENT will LL CLUB and SERVICE HOCKEY the CRU GROUND OFFICIALS Wishing to Arrange an TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS of Each FIXTURES for the COMING SEASON are Weer. All Interested are Requested to be inaked to be Present in the LECTURE ROOK, Attendance at the Cros Horaz on TUESDAY

Volunteer Headquarters at 5.45 r.. on MON. 21st 137, when Teams will be arrangal. DAY, 20TH SEPTEMBER

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NOTICE.

ARE HEREBY HAREHOLDERS.

REMINDED that the 29 ORDIN ART GENERAL MEETING which was held on Jay Srd, 1926, and Adjourned, will be held at the REGISTERED. Urries of the Com- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM REE paar on

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Bolshevism can certainly make no The accountant of the Tung Shing firm, appeal to Eastern minds seeing that it of No. 36, Wing Lok Street, has reported, inveighs most violently against religion to the police the loss of $2,177 in Hong- as a narcotic, and stands for the elimina-kong banknotes from a safe on the firm's tion of caste. It would be a qucer China,

premises.

For being in unlawful possession of a

been left in his rickaha by a fare, a ricksha puller was on Saturday sent to

that Hongkong's trade has been rained by the boycott. In the report publish ed by the Hongkong British Chamber of Commerce, says an article on Plight of Hongkong, the continuing influence of the Canton-Hongkong strike which became purely rational, after of the business of Hongkong, is clearly being deprived of her intense super- shown, and the propaganda that, Hong stitions, and which set the coolie above pair of spectacles, suspected of having the bourgenisie. Russia's experiment is kong has suffered little loss in the present.

therefore doomed ultimately to failure. Strike is proved to be entirely false,"

But the pure brand of Bolshevism is not yet "imposed. It is sufficient to join prison for fourteen days by Major C.. forces for the present, on any basis, to Willson. It was stated that the accused was arrested in a pawnshop at Hollywood gratify a common hatred and malice.

Meanwhile the immediate object is the Road in the act of pawning the pair of humiliation of the so-called imperial glasses.

Russia secks this vehemently Powers

It is notified that the offices of the through the medium of China. The on- ward march of armies in China is deter-Supreme Court will be open daily from mined by the power of gold. CHIANG | 10".m. to 1 p.m. during the Long Vaca- KAI SEK's successes have been due in tion, except on Public and General Holi- large measure to the financial support of days, when the offices will be entirely Russia; the General detehding Hanyang closed, and on Saturdays, when they will. was "purchased"; even the trouble on be open from 10a.m. to noon, subject, the Yangtsze is attributed to the fact that however, to the provisions of section 5 of the Supreme Court, Ordinance, 1895, Sessions. The Long Vacation catamences on the 20th instant, and terminates on

"Facts ALIC "facts," continues the scribe,." and no matter how the British imperialists try to conceal the truth, they are not capable of doing so. With re- gard to the market for silk goods the above report states that it is as dull as ever. There is also no ímpruvement in the market for cotton and cotton goods. Woollen goods have no sale. The market for metals is dull and there are no sales reported. With regard to other com modities, either. the market is dull or there are no sales worth mentioning."

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This shows how easy it is to jump to the junks, that were sunk contained so far as it relates to the Criminal

wrong conclusions if övery factor in a situation is net given due weight. The poor, deluded critic fails to realise that the fortnightly report is not written by a journalist but is produced from a strictly commercial office. He does not understand that even during the greatest boom in history the British merchant would consider that "nothing to report " adequately summed up the commercial position.

SINO-BRITISH RELATIONS.

large bribe for General YaxG SEN who refused to be conciliated because of his pecuniary loss. It is gold every time: high ideals hardly exist. The fature is indeed black for a country in which such principles prevail.

the 17th October.

The case in which two Chinese are charged with unlawful possession of two automatic pistola, one revolver and 43 rounds of ammunition, as a result of the The Criminal Sessions, open at the seizure on the Douglas Wharf, was again Supreme Court' this morning.

mentioned before Mr. R. E. Lindsel at Saturday the Central Magistracy on

ber of the Medical Board.

His Excellency the Governor has ap-morning. Detective-Inspector Lane ap- pointed Dr. S. S. Strahan to be a Mem- pied for another remand in view of the fact that one of the men concerned was still unable to appear in Court through sickness. His Worship adjourned the case for hearing to-day at noon.

Residents are reminded that the charity To analyse the causes which have pro concert in aid of the Alice Memorial and

SCOTCH WHISKY dared the present crisis in Sino-English Afiliated Hospitals takes place this ever-

As supplied to the Houses of Lords and Commons-

SOLE AGENT:-

relations would involve

a carefuling at the Theatre Royal examination of all the maia historical events that have gone before and are related to China in any way. To explain Bolshevism for example and its potent influence it would be necessary to traverse conditions in Russia previous to

It is notified in the Government Gazette that H.E. the Governor has proclaimed that Amoy is a place at which an in- fectious or contagious disease prevails..

Yesterday was the anniversary of the date of the opening and dedication of the the Revolution. To explain the com- Union Church, Kowloon. The anniver

ENTRIES W CLOSE at 12 O'CLOCK NEOPOLITAN QUART BRICKS: MA. S. WATSON bination between Russia and China it sary, services, however, are being held

Noon on SATURDAY, 2518 SEPTEMBER, 1926.

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appointment" of the Hon. Mr. D. G. M. His Majesty the King has approved the Bernard to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council, vice Mr. P. E. Holyoak, deceased.

would be necessary to trace the facts next Sunday which have produced the present mental outlook and attitude among the Chinese These are themes which can only be dealt with adequately in volumes. The main MARRIAGE.

facts, however, Are clear enough. A SHERVELL-SMYTH-At the Union Church, pertion. of China and all Rusin are

Hongkong, by Rev. J. Kirk Macona-

common hatred, a force chie, FREDERICK Jons, son of Mr. and united by a Mrs. JOHN SERVELL of Waterloo which is temporarily more binding and ville, Hampshire, to MAUD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JAMES SMYTH, of coercive than mutual affection. The Cardonald, Glasgow.

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LAMMERT.-On September 17th, 1928, at

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The Baily Press.

Boxoxone, SZPTEMBER 20TH, 1926."

"CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

REPORTS.

A Club and Service Hockey Club officials wishing to arrange fixtures for the coming season are asked to be pre- sent in the Lecture Room of Volunteer Headquarters at 5.45 p.m. to-day.

It is officially announced that the final

In Memoriam services were held on Saturday for the late Mr. Ho Feok at No. 15, Kennedy Road. Between the hours 8 and 12 many friends and rela- tives called to observe the usual rites, according to Chinese custom, on the third

week after the interment. At the con- clusion of the ceremony, visitors tarried a while to read some of the elegiac scrolla... no fewer than 700 of which have been

received, presented by those who cherish

the inspiring memory of the deceased Among those present at the services were Sir Shou-son Chow, the Hon. Dr. R. H. Rotewall and other prominent Chinese of the Colony.

With reference to the report of the Kowloon CC meeting, which appeared in the Daily Press of Saturday, it is pointed out that possibly some miscon- ception might arise from the discussion regarding purchases made from Chinese firms. The discussion and the resolution passed were concerned with liquid refresh- ments only. These are imported from.

England and it has been the practice hitherto to purchase them through local European firms. It has been decided to revert again to this procedure, but there is no intention to stop dealing with Tenders are invited for a New Bridge Chinese firms as far as the general

an outcast or as something unwholesome Ltd., has been again deferred till March and diseased, but the hatred of some of 1st, 1927 (instead of October 1st, 1926); the Chinese is in a different category.

China hitherto the proudest of nations,

at Tai Po Road and diversion to replace"stock" required by the Club is coo- regarding all Barbarians as tributary to

the bridge washed away in 1925, and will cerned. her, suffered shock after shock to her self be received at the Colonial Secretary's esteem from the time that the foreign Office until noon on Monday, September The adjourned enquiry in connection

commercial relations 27th.

with the Pokfulam Pumping Station dis- powers sought

in the

aster during the storm of July 19th will Fer East. Even the 30-

It is notified that Government Natl be resumed at the Central' Magistracy called unequal treaties in the past. funtion No. 423 (referring to the pro- before Mr. R. E. Lindsell and, a jury this *25 PUTNAM WEALE points out, were "posed closing of the extreme southern end afternoon. The enquiry was adjourned a

Chinese made by the

with

those of North Street) as published in the fortnight ago in order that Professor For nearly twenty years past we have foreign states which they regarded as un Government Gazette of August 13th, is Earle, who was then in Shanghai, might

be called to with regard to read with the greatest interest and a equal or inferior to them. Dwelling in cancelled. steadily increasing sense of enjoyment splendid isolation, ignorant of the

The following regulation has been made which he was stated to have made to the the fortnightly trade reports issued by achievements of the west, China, was under the Prisons Ordinance The.W.D. authorities about two years ago with reference to alleged insecurity of the Hongkong General Chamber of Com-unable to believe that the foreign world Medical Officer shall take such action and

boulders on this site at Pokfulam The merce. They are typical of the British had marched ahead until blow after blow employ such treatment as he may con p.W.D. witnesses, at the last hearing, stated that no record could be traced of

words.

Department.

a report,

Among the passengers who left by the

P. & O. & Malwa on Saturday were:- Mr. A. N. B. Carr, Mr. and Mr. W. D.

T. P. M. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hunter, Matthew, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Paris, Mr.

Mr. W. N. Ogden, Mr. J. C. Parker, Mr.

merchant who does not believe in wasting was administered and her prestige fell sider necessary or expedient for the pre-

We scarcely remember a time No outside nation was found to do her vention as far as possible, or mitigation, such a report having been made to the

of agy epidemic, endemic, contagious or when dull,""nothing doing" or "no reverence. The greater the knowledge of infectious diseases in the prison." change to report" has not been con- the west the lower she sank in her | DIRECTORY & CHRONICLE sidered a sufficiently picturesque and own estimation. Awakened to a sense of At St. John's Cathedral yesterday her inferiority in the face of foreign morning the Bishop of Victoria (the Bight illuminating description of, trade con. ditions in the Colony. The various com powers a "section of the nation gladly Rev. C. R. Duppuy) ordained one Chi- modities are dealt with in turn and one embraces the opportunities offered by nese priest and two Chinese, dessons. of the other of the above phrases is used Russia to regain that imaginary position The service, for the most part, was in Chinese, but those unacquainted with that for each with unfailing ro farity. They from which it is believed she has been language were able to follow the service R. Buckley, Mr. and Mrs HT. represent the concentrated essence of all ousted. Here for the first time is in English by means of the Prayer Book McNeill, Mr. and Mrs T. E. Fairfax, Mr. F. C. Greenhill, Do. L W. Fitzmaurice, nation that seems to seek friendship with

At the Central Magistracy on Batur Mrs. Dalglich; Mr. G. Balle, Mr. G. F day, a Chinese employee of the Union McKenna, Comanander C. Shao, Rev. J. and development of the Hongkong Apparently willing to pay for this recog-Insurance Company of Canton was sen K. Stocker, Mr. L. Newton, Mr. T. E markets and presumably must be excgd- nition.

tenced to three months' imprisonment Blenkinsop, Mr. W. Hendry, Dr. G. | ingly useful to the initiated.

Such an advance helps China not only for stealing a cheque book belong to Mr.

Wight, Mr. T. McCormack, Commnander Unfortunately, however, our Canton to regain her self-importance, but still fendant, was was stated to belong to a still Sommerfelt of the same company. De

and Mr. A. P. Bush, Dr. and Mrs. Colt- friends do not understand the British better it enables a certain section to pay Chinese family who had previously lived man and Miss M. Coltman, Mr., J. L. merchant's attitude in these matters and off old scores, fancied and real, the chief

in Australia bad tried to pass some of Martin, Mr. F. C. Jenkin, Lieut-Com- consequently are misled. The last fort one being the grievanes against those the cheques on the Mercantile Bank Amander Chen, Mr. and Mra. W. Lang, Messes, KRLY & WALE, LIG THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, LAD nightly report" for example is regarded people who unwittingly showed up ter fictitious European name was used as a Dr. E. G. Gauntlett and Mr. R. C. Mosure, Barwes & Co.

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