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the foreigners, always been caretni A list of public vaccinators is hitherto to gloss over their associa-published tion with those directly responsible Gazette. for criminal acts of violence. Now the pretence has been dropped, and immediately after the Nanking hor-

The Criminal Sessions will open rors, "and in reply to a united pro-

at the Supreme Court to-morrow. test, we are informed in a matter Only two cases are down for hear of fact, almost casual, way that is such things may be expected until

The 3.3 Hai Ning, arriving from foreigners come to beel sad strip Swatow brought 14 Chinese second themselves of the substantial possen-class passengers and 90 Chinese

deck passengera. sions gained as the result of a "cen- tury's legitimate commercial enter- H.E. the Governor his appointed

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Hong Kong on Saturday by the Among the passengers arriving in RS. Empress of Russia from Manila were Dr. and Mrs. H. Brittner, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Dit fendorfer, Dr. D. O. Santos and (for Yokohama) Capt. and Mrs T. R. Bartlett, Capt. and Mrs. Waldron.

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LARGE CONGREGATIONS ATTEND SERVICES.

MILITARY UNITS PARADE.

Churches of all denominations, Anglican, Non-Conformist and Roman Catholic, were well filled on Good Friday and yesterday for

The certificate of proficiency as China Sugar Refining Co., and of the Cched on the Message"

to guard against repetition. It is merely a case of "stand and de-

Wireless Telegraph Operator on liver" or take the consequences, board British ships, certificate No. foretaste of which has already been 8 of 1925, issued to Nazar Ali, has

At St. John's Cathedral, the Rev.

the Eastertide services. The annual dinner of the Honged some of the services, and at Military and Faral units attend- prise. There is no suggestion of Mr. Francis Mende, A.R.S. L., to Be Long Football Club is to be bold the Wanchal Wesleyan Methodist at the Hotel Savoy on Saturday Church there was a specially big FLAT in HEMTRAKTS BUILDINGS.] Gnaranteed to contain regret; not even a paper promise inspector of factories in addi- | May 7th, at 8 p.m. Members wishing parade of members of both Services. to attend should notify the Hon. The Rev. J. C. Knight Antasy (the A Kowicos. Apply to RDM-

Secretary, Mr. M. McTavish, c/o Paster) also inform him as to the number of guests they intend bringing.

R. Cannell preached in the vouchsafed. No wonder some stud-been cancelled.

The rainfall for the month of Christ, following matins and the morning on "The Loneliness of ents of the political situation have

March at the Botanical Gardens earlier Litany and ante Communion There will be a fancy dress

was tins. 90 on 90 days, at the described Nanking as merely a re- carnival dance at the Royal E-Matilda Hospital, Mount Fallait, ervice. At the three hour service, hearsal in the far reaching plan of gincers Theatre, Wellington Bar-

the Rev. EL. Copley Moyle conduct- it was dins. 85 on 15 days and ated the Meditation on the Passion. anarchy drawn up by the Cam-racks, to-night, It begins at 8.30 the Police Station, Taipo, it was

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reading of the barometer (M.S.L.) the evening service. usurp control in this unfortunate

was ins. .765 at 18h. on the 19th.

The Story The maximum squall velocity, as sung at St. Andrew's Church (Kow-

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recorded by the Dines-Baxendell loon) services, the Rev. G. E. S. anemograph, was at the rate of 33 Upsdell being the preacher at 11 miles per hour at Dh. 30m. on them and evening prayer being oon-

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There has been opened in Queen's Road Central, just west of the Queen's Theatre, the La Mode Beauty Parlour. Both ladies and gentlemen are catered for in this attractive establishment.

Passengers arriving by the sa Hai Ying (Douglas steamer from Swatow on Saturday included Mrs. Northey, Mr. Drummond, Mr. Wal lace, Mrs. Hubbard. Mr. Dakia, Mr. de Comor and Mr. Lam

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The Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie

Soviet Embassy in Peking with

Section A of Kowloon Inland Lot Easter Communion.

Owners of the property known as assistant vicar. On Saturday there was a short preparation service for $2.50 per box of 3 Cakes.which he had nothing to do and

No. 54, are notified that, under section 4 of the Crown Lands Re- could not possibly prevent was

sumption Ordinance, 150 Ordi preached as a special Good Friday service at Union Church, Kennedy nance No. 10 of 1900, His Excel Road, taking as his texts: dictated in the belief that the

It is Powers were divided in their coun-

Mr. Henry Edward Goldsmith, the poor than to divide the spoil lency the Governor bas nominated better to be of a lowly spirit with sela. It is suggested that he was

Assistant Director of Public Works, with the strong," and "Therefore misled by the studied moderation

to be a member of the Board will I divide him a portion with the of the protest and by the absence

an arbitrators to determine the great and he shall divide the spoil amount of compensation to be paid of any reference to penalties which

in respect of the resumption of the art bia, soal unto death and wres

his would be exacted if the demands injuries.

property.

pambered with the transgressors."" were not complied with Possibly The Central Brigade was called

Among passengers arriving in held at the Catholic Cathedral. Special morning services were this moderation Wad regarded out on Saturday morning to a fire Hong Kong by the P. & O. as. After the

in a Chinese bouse at Wing. Wo Kira on Saturday were:-Mr._J.

"Tenebrae in the by the diplomats La another

Street. On arrival it was found Allan, Mr. L. J. Backhouse, En- Cross'

afternoon), the Stations of the son to the policy of

wero observed, a short peace that only chimney had caught gineer-Commander R. J. Brown, sermon being given at each Station, and conciliation which has been fire, and this was promptly but D.S.O., Mr. G. W. Britten, Mr. E. steadfastly pursued for so long. If out by the Brigade.

W. Brambleby, Mr. C. Bastin, En-by the Rev. Father G. Byrne, S.J. that is so we would suggest, on be- The fate Sir Hiram Wilkinson, Commander P. Butter, Mr.W gineer-Commander P. G. Bevis,

EASTER DAY. half of the great body of foreign Moneyshanere, Tobermore, Co. Lon- Dunbar, Capt. H. G. G. Franklin, residents in Chins, that it may be donderry, and Queen's Elm, Bel Mr. D. S. M. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs the last. While there seemed to be Advocate in

Crown R. Hughes, Mr. G. C. Inston, Mr. China, afterwards J. Robson, Mr. J. Macdonald, Capt. a chance of coming to a reasonable Judge of the British Court in R. B. Ramsay, Lieut. Col. T. A. F. Japan and Chief Justice of the and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. F. H. F. agreement with the moderate British Court in China and Korea Swayne, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Scott, elements in Chios on the basis of left personal fair play all round we were anxious £21,751.

valued at and Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse. that all suggestion of force should bê avoided. We have never had die any sympathy with those LTD. barda who scout the idea of any reform and hold blindly to the belief that treaties drawn up in the time of the Manchus must be rigidly maintained to-day... But Hankow, through its chosen spokesman, Mr. EVCENE CHIx, bas now demon- strated, beyond all cavil or doubt,

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Admiral Sir Arthur Leveson, First and Principal Naval Aide de Camp, was among those in attend ance upon His Majesty at the Levée held at St. James's Palace on March 15th Among those present. ed were Lieut.-Col. Denzil Clarke, D.S.O., M.C., and Mr.John T. Pratt, C.M.G., on appointment as his Majesty's Vice Consuls in China.

Holy Communion was celebrated. at 7 2.1, and 8 4.0 at St. John's Cathedral, the latter service, which was choral, being particularly well attended. The 11 am service, at which the Rev. H. Copley Moyle preached, was also followed by the Communion. The Rev. N, V. Hal- ward took the 3 p.m. flower service being subsequently sent to the hos for children, all the flowers brought pitais. At evening the Rer. W. R. Cannell preached

away

Hong Kong on the .&O. s.

Among the passengers leaving Devanha, which sailed for Europe on Saturday, were:-Mr. F. Baker, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs Carson, M. N. Churcher, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kowloon, was celebrated at 7-15 Holy Communion at St. Andrew's, J. Everest (Mr. Everest has been a.m. and 8-18 a.m., morning prayer Company-Sergeant Major of the and Holy Communion bring con- Engineer Company of the Hong ducted by the Vicar the Rev. G. R. Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, and Lindsay. The anthera was "They is employed at the China Light & have taken DEATHS.

Fower Co. (1918), Ltd.), Capt. and (Stainer). There was a young peo

my Lord DEANE.-On March 9th, MARIASoins has alienated the sympathy meeting of the Kowloon Bowling Garmons-Williams, Lieut. G. Hill, which the Vicar also preached and locking forward to chaos and in so In our report of the annual Mrs. W. A. Fanssett, Lieat. N. G. ple's service in the afteronon at SUSAN, widow of tic late

of a great body of its own support- Green Club on Friday, it was atat Mr. J. MacCormack, Lieut.-Comdr. at the evening service at which WALTER MEREDITHI DEANE,

ers. We trust, therefore, that when ee that Mr. Lapsley was elected L. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. W. E there was another celebration of C.M.G., late of Hong Kong.

the Powers reply to Mr. ECGENE Hon. Treasurer. Mr. W. P. Hed- Stone and Engineer-Commander G. Holy Communion, the Rev. W. W. FINDLAY SMITH-On March 8th, at Madeira, VIVIAN FINDLAY

CHEN's message, which presumably ley was appointed to this office on Villars. SMITH, aged 38.

they will do in the course of a few the proposition of Mr. Lapsley

Rogers preached. McGaraon. On March 8th,

days, they will make their inten- | Also at the same meeting the follow- Harpstead, STUART

WILLIAMtions clear. It is time that the ing were elected to serve BUCHANAN MCGREGOR, late of mockery of diplomatic negotiations Balloting Committee-Messra. S with such a body should be dropped. Gray, Atkinson, AW. Eastman, Peking, aged 69.

It mist not be forgotten either C. Hats, T. Ferguson, D. Harvey that the situation has changed in a | and A. M. Holland. remarkable manner over the Easter

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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, GOOD FRIDAY.

In the current issue of the Eton as the College Chronicle it is pointed out that of the twenty-seven officers of the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards, who are with the Shang-services Da Good Friday must have The attendances at the devotional hai Defence Force, twenty are

London Office: 81, Bride Lane, had some right presumably to re- in the employ of Messrs. David M. Gibbs, D.8.0., M.C. Major Church being well filled on each Etonians. They are: Lieat. Col. gladdened the heart of the Rev. holidays. A month ago Hankow The case in which a Chinese clerk F. R. B. Lawrence, M.C. Major L. Copley Moyle, the main body of the gard itself as the representative of Sassoon & Co. was sued for main Wynne-Finch, MC, Major Sirsion the Nationalist cause. It purported tenance by his wife has been con-

D. 31. B. Hall, D.S.O., Major

The Musical Service at 9.15 p.. to govern" practically the whole cluded at the Central Magistracy: Viscount Markham, Capt. A. G. was even better attended, and goes of Chins south of the Yangtze. Mr. R. E., Lindsell ruled against Salichury-Jones, MC, Capt., Lordings will aways attract people who to prove that these musical even- Now by another of those dramatic Mr. Lec d'Almada e Castro, who Bingham, M.C., Cust. G. de C.

have roups to which we are accustomed appeared for the defence, on a

love of really good music." in China it has been ahorn of nearly point with regard to the time limis B. Guinness. Lieut. A. E. C. Tenay- The hope has been expressed that

son-d'Eyncourt, Lieut. T. W. Forde, all its power. The politicians en in which a complaint could be made Lieut. Lord Stratheden, Lieut. G. they may be held oftener. deavoured to undermine Cuuso KAI to the Court." His Worship ex- Whitaker, Lieut. R. Myddelton, the choir,

The quartet, sung by members of Suck's infuence, but CRLANG KAI plained that the oilence was a con-

Lieut. Sir W. de S. Barttelot, Sec

Lord, for thy tender Suck has been less humble and less tinuous one. His Worship, after Lieat. J. R. Campbell, Sec. Licut, mercies sake" was not so evenly, long suffering then the Imperialists. argument, ordered the defendant to. R. Norman, Sec. Lieut. W. J.

balanced as it might have been, and" He has turned upon the plotters. pay $50 of the complainant's coats, St. C. Anstruther-Gray, Sec. Lieut.

the effect was rather lost, by the The extremist organisations through,

A. W. A. Smith) Sec. Lieut. E. L.

choir being at the extreme end of which the Hankow Committee made at the first annual meeting of the Oibbs, Sec. Lieut. E. V. Somerset.

the choir stalls; had they been their influence felt have been scat- Diocesan Old Girls' Association at

closer, more would have been heard. It was very well done, but rather more volume was required following officers were elected.-- yaunted Haukow committee, there- President, Mrs. Matthews (follow- fore, has no influence to-day in ing the withdrawal of Mrs. M. E. Kwangiang or Fukien or anywhere Lo, the retiring President, who did the "two provinces of Human and President, Mrs M. K. Lo; Hon. as far as can be gathered except in not wish to stand again): Vice- Hupeh. There will have to be some Vice-President, Mis Sawyer; Hon. quick re-shuffling or it is. on the Secretary. Misa M. Kacker: Hon. Obviously it is cards that when the Powers have Treasurer, Mrs. S. Jex; Committee

will be no one in

MR. EUGENE CHEN'S REPLY TO THE POWERS.

ME EUGENE CHEN'S reply to the

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The beautiful chords in the Sym- phony, From the New World" (Dvorak) were splendidly brought Yesterday's weather report, fore out by Mr, Mason, the Organist, Royal Observatory at 8.15 p.m. the theme of the piece through to cast and remarks issued by the which made it a pleasure to follow the end. Mr. Mason, excelled him- The anti-cyclone has strengthen- self in the, "Marche Solennelle,"

Moderate to fresh by "Tschaikowsky,'

This composi or whole service with or without the primary duty of the Nationalists prepared their second Note there members, in addition to Miss Wal-ed slightly."

Other meals Use of tennis court ister: to "prevent these occurrence's and ceive it. In this authority to re-ters and Miss Price who had been monsoon may be expected along the tion is one of solemn grandeur, and

connection, how previously appointed were: Misses S. E. coast of China and over the well suited to the occasion available by Taxi 40 cents, chair or calmly to accept them as inevitable ever, it should be remembered that S. Lopes, E. Rojes, M. White, O. North China Sea. pleasant walk. Mid level rooms available

Gourdin and K. Local forecast:-N.E winds, and finale was extremely well

donte. to bachelors, furnished 02 Well until such time as the foreigners the protest was lodged both with Barretto K

Mr. EUGENE CHEN and General Grose. The annual report showed moderate to fresh, overcast, some Mrs. R. Sanger's voice was heard. furnished house, with fitted in test care to hand over all their material CHIANG KAI SHEK The Hankow that the number of members had rain.

with good effect in "Ave Maria farsiture wardrobes, bontcases,

(Cesar Frank), "On my Shepherd Comprehensive and Complete Report cupboards, etc. All electrical fittings possessions to the self-appointed Government, including Mr. Ones, increased from 13 at the inaugural

may be entirely eliminated or the meeting to 64 at the present time. ready inserted. Flush system. Good Nationalist leaders--for this, as far

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I rely" (Bach) and "Come unto prominent communists alone may

Him (Handel) while the "Prayer' grunds and excellent viswa. Avilable

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(Hago Woll) was very beautiful in part or whole.

L11. house Kow as we can see, is what treaty revi rapprochement effected between the between Lieut. Edward Dangerfield, MARKET AT KOWLOON TONG. and clear, the words being com Tong. 6 rooms. T14, one large

sioz means-represents an outrage other members of the Cabinet "RN., and Elma Trypboss, only two smaller roams near Carlton Hotel;

and Chiang with the seat of Govern child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry There will be a meeting of the ment at Nanking. Whatever the

Court, S.W.1. Mr. Birkett noon nt 4.15, and at this meeting Whoever for the time being repre. who is one of the principals of Mr. J. P. Briga, pursuant to policy of disorder and lawlessness. sents the Nationalist cause must Mesare. Moxon and Taylor, share notice, will move:** The committee functioning at Haa-accept responsibility for the unpar- brokers, went Home several months That, in the opinion of the

Mr. A. F. Glanville (Bass), in donable offences at Nanking, The ago on account of his indifferent

giving Lord, God of Abraham Board a supplementary recom- kow in the name of a Government reshuffing of political groups must bealth. He was joint master of the

(Mendelssohn) used his voice with mendation should be forwarded have climbed to power on the backs on of for Farling Hunt and one of the

good effect; some of the stemer pas- to Government for the inclusion - Jockey Club Stewards. His daugh

sages of this most difficult piece in the Estimates for 1928 of a “ of the mob, but although there is evading.reparation

ter was a very keen horsewoman.

were admirably rendered. The Bass 4-stall market at or in close Lt. Dangerfield was H.M.S.

nola and Quartett, "Behold, I proximity to the Kau Lung“ Sir Francis Aglen, Inspector Harkins during his two years on

create new heavens and a new General of Maritime Customs in the China Station and acted as

Tong" Estate."

earth" (Gaul) blended very well China, has been invited to ad. A.D.C. to Vice-Admiral Sir Edwyn

Other business before the Board together. This musical service was dress the Parliamentary Commercial Alexander-Sinclair. He also oc- will be an application for the re-a very fitting ending to a day of Committee of the House of Comcasionally rode at the race meetings gistration of No. 91, Austin Road, solemn remembrance.

and with the Farling Hunt mona in May.

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