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total exceeding 7,000 is directly traceable to the savore restrictions on assisted emigration imposed by the Government "there. Australia. was also less favoured by intend- ing settlers, but on the other hand A COMPLAINT AGAINST THE Canada was able to record gratifying increase last year of nearly 9,000 on the figures for
1926.
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A lotter wae received by the
INQUEST ON PRISON WARDER.
SAD STORY OF ILL HEALTH.
FINE OFFICER AND GOOD RECORD.
Without retiring the jury rotura-
Chinese General Chamber of Com-ed a verdict of "suicide" at the
from public mercer
motor-car
owners in the Colony alleging that inquest held yesterday afternoon the Police had withdrawa parking at the Central Magistracy into the
JAPANESE BOYCOTT IN SINGAPORE.
PENALISING THE POORER CHINESE.
FAIRLY RIGOROUSLY CONDUCTED.
Ons interesting result of the anti- Japanese boycott instituted by the Chinese in Singaporo is that it is
penalising the poorest class of tar own community.
Looking at the returns as a whole, the report finds consolation in the fact that the figures are less adverse than might have been expected spaces which had been allotted to death of Warder J. P. Stephans right tons of daila fish--a species
them and given the spaces to the new taxicabs,"
.ner.
having regard to the far-reaching nature of the Dominions Govern-
It was stated that publie car ments restrictions upon State se
owners only make a poor living sisted emigration from Great and that they had always served Britain. But there is a further the public in a satisfactory man- The advent of the taxicabs explanation of the decline. Social
had, however, made the Police legislation must be taken into ac-
frown upon public vehicles with the count There are inducements now
reault that the use of parking for people to remain in Britain
spaces in West Point and elsewhere that were not formerly in opera- has been withdrawn. tion. Unemployment benefit, under
The letter went on to express the Insurance Acts keeps a man and the opinion that the Police wer his family from want, whereas the "not wise in favouring the taxis," same people would, in other days, and that they should remember British Firm $1,000.00 C CALIFORNIAN ORANGES. have found escape from poverty that in the past a similar company in a new life and opportunities had to give up business, and if the new, company should at some future Passage money, across the seas.
date do likewise, the Police would' which is much higher than in have again to look to publio motor pre-war time, also acts as a deter
cars to solve the Colony's convey ance problem.
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ERTIFICATE No. 3904 for One Sharo, Per Share Paid Up. Number 108723 in this Society stand ing in the Name of NATIONAL EX- CHANGE CO. INC. OF MANILA. the has been Declared LOST, and if at Expiration of One Mouth from the Dair bereof the above Document be not forthcoming the Said Certificate will be deemed Cancelled and of No Effect, and A NEW Certificate for the and share will be issued in its stead by the Society
with all Modern Conveniences, Drying PAUL LAUDER
Quneral Manager. | Koems and Unt-houses, Two Lifta.........
Hong Kong, 15th June, 1925. (6387
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONG KONG
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN TEZ Goons
HERBERT
EDMUND TOMKINS, FORM ELY OF VICTORIA 1X THE COLONT OF HONG KONG, AND LATE OF TRZ Graxes GUIL- DOWN GUILDFORD IN THE COUNTY Marchant; SULLEY, or
DECLASID.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtua
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The Chamber agreed that it was hard on the owners of the 300 vehicles which are rumming in the Colony, at the present time and that if these cars were not able to
who was found with a wound in
his head in King's Park, Kowloon, on the 6th instant.
as
Until the boycott began about which is caught by the Japanese "muro ami bosta-was. put on the market daily, and it was bought almost exclusively by the poorest class of Chinese, for whom it was cheap and nourishing addition to Mr. W. Schoßeld acted
their diet. Since the boycott began Coroner and was assisted by a jury.to effect the Japaneso fish men a Dr. Isaac Newton, Medical Offer month ago this fish" has not been
available. charge of the Kowloon Hospital,
The municipal affort to assist the said that the deceased was admitted Japanese fishermen to get into at about 8.45 p.m. on the 8th in giving them retail stalla in the direct touch with the puchaser, by
stant suffering from a bullet wound market failed, and the supply in the head. He was unconscious ceased after futile efforts to attract purchasers by a price of three cents a catty- centa lower than the at the time his pulse being very
pickets at the markets stopping and irregular. His general conditionormal prica Rumours of Chinese made an operation impossible and questioning marketers have had no intimidation has been practised to he died at 10:45 the same evening confirmation, but it is believed that
a considerable degree. without regaining consciousness.
"The post mortem held the next
day revealed that the bullet had entered by the left ear causing fatet injuries.
Labels For Canned Goods. Although in other quarters the effects of the boycott is being felt as rigorously as ever, Japanese estates have so far not suffered
The attitude of the Dominions seems rather paradoxical on this question of emigration. They are constantly calling out for settlers, "and at the same time they place run at a profit it would mean that tions, including one for appendi-coloured variety, for locally pro
rigid restrictions on those who answer the call.
about 1,000 persons would be Their argument stranded. It was decided to take is that while they would be pre- the matter before the Captain pared to welcome a host of immig- Superintendent of Police. rants, to do this while unemploy ment prevails in the Dominions
The witness mentioned that the deceased had been in the hospital several times and for rather long periods. He had had several opera
citis, following which he was known to complain of pain in the abdomen. The deceased might be described na
a neurotic.
Mr. J. C. West, Chief Warder at
It is not difficult to discover other directions, however, in which local Japaness trade has been hard hit. Hitherto very large orders have gone to Japan for the manufacture of labels, especially of the multi
duced canned goods. Now these orders have gone to a Bristol firm,
China representative of which has made his appearance in Malaya. at an opportune moment.
Blow At Timber Industry,
A great blow has also been struck at the local Japanese timber indus-
would only lead to confusion and WING LOK STREET SHOOT- the Lai Chi Kok Prison said that try, which has hitherto been operate
disappointment. The Dominions
A FLAT IN CARMARY ON BUILDINGA. S. WATSON must, of course, be the best judges
FLATS at MAT ROAD, Hong Kong.
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND
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of Sention 58 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1897, made An Order Limiting the Time for Creditors and Others to sexd in their Cisims against the above BE LET OR SOLD-Com
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of their own requirements, and they -alone can decide the policy to be pursued. But, as the report em-
ING AFFRAY RECALLED.
C.S.P. THANKS CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
The shooting affray in Wing Lok phasises, the history of the United Street when two Chinese constables States afforda striking evidence to were shot dead and Sgt. McMahon the contrary." For nearly a cen-seriously wounded by robbers in tury the policy adopted there was the latter part of last year was that of the open door. It was recalled yesterday at the Chinese
standpoint it was a success; and
it
he had known the deceased for overed with great success from Dutch
seven years. He was a fine officer and had a good record:
Wisness said that he had an idea that deceased was financially em brassed but could not any for cer- tain. He was late on duty on the 5th instant, and did not apply for leave
A. Latter,
Ab about 6.13 p.m. on the 7th
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territory. Chinese aw-mills all over Malaya will hot use Japan- ese cub logs, the explanation, being that their coolice wilt not work on them. Run on well organised lines, these Japanese have admittedly
much supplied the wood st cutters can hope to, and it is a cheaper price than Chinese wood- matter for speculation as to whe ther the boycott is going to result in increased coria. To date there has been no increase.
Japanese acetic acid has found a market among Chinese owners of
GAP, near MOTOR ROAD! Hong Kong Office: 11, 100 Hou found, to pay. From the economic General Chamber of Commerce witness said that he received abber estates to a very great ex-... Clima to the Undersigned on or before Dor No 6273, c/o Hong Kong Daily London Office: 21, Bride Lane, laid the foundations of the abound Mr. E. D. C. Wolle, was read, in Warder Sutherland. After reading sources of supply, No fire, be it
that Date.
Dated the 15th day of June, 1928. JOHNSON, TOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Executrix,
Prince's Building,
Hong Kong.
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.
PRODATE JURISDICTION.
IX 181 GooDe or SAMUEL BORUTTON ROBERTS, LATE OF CRANFORD HUSSELL ROAD, CLLOTON-ON-SEA IN THE COUNT!!
UNITED OF ESSEX IN ΤΗΣ KIKGD M,
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the
Limiting the Time for Creditors and Others to and in their Claims against the above Estate to the 14TH JULY, 1928.
All Creditors and Others are accord- ingly hereby required to send in their Claims to the Undersigned on or before Last Date,
(399)
DEACONS, Solicitors for the Executor, Prince' Building, Hong Kong.
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when-a-letter from the Capisiu, Superintendent of Police, the Hen, letter which was brought to him by
which he thanked the Chairman it, he hastily naked one of the and members of the Chamber for warders to get out his motor-cycle the 33,000 which the Chamber had raieed for the families of the two resolute constables.
PAID.
combination and drive to King'e Park. He also rang up the Sham Shiu Po and Yaumati Police
out search parties.
ing prosperity of America to-day
What seems needed now is for the British and Dominions Govern
ments to tackks the problem of emigration in дого mander, There have been half- 'measures. A tinkering spirit has prevailed. But the distribution of "SHUN PO" CLOSES DOWN. Stations and asked them to send population is mora than Over essentially an Imperial question. NO APPEAL AND NO FINES The problem is a big one, but it is not insuperable. One condition of THE encouragement" of emigration success, however, stands out very
The Shum Po (Hong Kong Morn has been persistently advocated in clearly. Before a solution of the ing Post) has suspended publica. Great Britain as a solution of many problem can be hoped for it will tion following the conviction of the industrial ills; but it is curious be necessary to induce a radical publisher and printers for evading to observe how little has been change in the attitude of the the Press Censorship and printing achieved. Six years ago the Empire Dominions, to emigration in its articles advocating an anti-Japan Settlement Act was passed with the widest aspect.
ese Boycott. The paper did not ap laudable object of placing some of
pear yesterday and when our re the surplus unemployed in useful
presentative paid a visit to the occupations in the Dominions the
newspaper's offices there was
Three, cases of enteric (1 Japanese
and Chinese) and one Chinese
DO
tent, and it is said that these plan- ters are now looking for other in the home of the humblest Chinese match, according to popular report, labourer, is now lit by a Japanese
and this phase of the boycott has dealt a serious blow to a business that was flourishing in Malaya.- Straits Times.
BERLIN WELCOMES “BREMEN" FLIERS.
ESCORT OF 30 'PLANES.
Arriving at King's Park witness found Inspector Fallon already there but it was not until near 8.13 HUGE CROWDS ENTHUSIASM. p. that the deceased, was found. (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] Ho was lying with his hands on his
BERLIN, June' 20th. stomach and with his head in a A crowd of 750,000' frantically- pool of blood. A revolver lay be triumphal
watched the cheering Berlinera
procession of the side him and opening it he found tremen fliers, who arrived here by that one bullet had been fired. A planes. little later Dr. Wong arrived and injected morphine into the deceased
air with ap escort of flty aero-
men who were unable to get back case of typhoid were reported on one there except one junior repor and the ambulance took him away British Ambassador rejoiced that
to regular work after the war. But
Wednesday
it must be admitted, as is done in The Artists' Guild of New York the report of the Government Com-awarded the Annual Blue Riband to Sunrise" as being the finest "mittee just published, that the Act picture produced in 1997.
hai not done much in this direc- tion. The reason is to be sought in the basic fact that the flow of emigration must be in definite ratio to the absorbent powers of the Dominions which is limited in
of Parliament or State control can capacity in this respect, and zo Act
alter it.
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ter and a few of the printing "staff.
The place had a deserted air. No to the Kowloon Hospital work was being done and no one knew the whereabouts of the editor, who is also the publisher, or the proprietors.
It is understood that the fines of 825, 8230 and 8500 had not been paid nor had the publisher Dr
The E.A.B.M.A. Club is holding a launch picnic on Sunday to Island Bay. The launch will leave Queen's Fier sharp at 3 p.m. and will call at Queen's Fier at 3.10 printera p.m. The charges are as usual. “'
Warder Sutherland then gave evidence of receiving the letter at 8.10 p.m. og the 7th instant. It was addressed to him and on read- ing it he immediately took it to the Chief, Warder.
Hotel Boy With The Letter. Chiu Wa, a Chinese boy employ ed at the Ku Toi Hotel, Nathan Road said that a European occupi He got up at 7 am the next any ed room No. 58 on the 6th instant.
The fliers were formally wei- comed by the Burgomaster and the American and British Ambassadors. In the couree of a speech, the the courage and skill of Ireland were associated with the courage, the first weetward Atlantic flight. ekill and enterprise of Germany in
F
LATIN AMERICAN
REPUBLICS."
JOINT CONFERENCE ORGANISED. surrendered yesterday
MR. KELLOGG'S INVITATION. moning when the time expired for Probate of the will of Tam Abril of 81,000 and $250 to be found
(KKUTER'S AMERICAN, SERVICE.). village in the Toi Bhan district, Shan Po will not pay, the fines nor Yow, farmer of Lung Tung As far as can be ascertained the
WASHINGTON, June 21st. Mr. Kellogg has invited all the. Kwang Tung, who died at his home on January 8, 1968, has been iz the appeal likely to be proceeded and after asking for a pen and cipate in a Conference of Concilia- Latin American Republics to parti granted to his widow, Tam Li Shi, with. Chinese opinion was that the paper wrote a letter and gave him tion and Arbitration here on Dec. of 143, Connaught Road Central required apology went considerably 2 cents to take it to the Lai Chi 10th. Mr. Kellogg and Mr. Hughes Deceased left estate in the Colony further than any newspaper was Kok Prison al 6 p.2 valued at 84,400.
likely to accept.
will represent the United States.
The Conference is the outcom Another Chinese boy of the same of resolution passed at the Paz Hotel named Hau Hong, sizo gave February.
American Conference at Havana in
evidence to the affect that the de
There are some points of general interest which, throw light on the subject. In recent years emigra tion from Great Britain and Northern Ireland has tended to Queeni are to be placed in the new Signed portraits of the King and
HONG KONG DAILY decline. From these two areas Wesleyan Bailors' and Soldiers' WEATHER REPORT. TRESS, LTD., and the HONG
ocased had his breakfast at 11 am. CHIEF OF STAFF IN INDIA. | East.. Mrs. J. G. Knight Anstey KONG WEEKLY PEERS, through 132,300 individuals went in 1926 to Home now being built on Fraya their London Office, at 21, BRIDE LANx, other parts of the Empire; last addressed & personal request to Yesterday's weather report, fore-on the 7th instant, and after paying
SIR PHILIP CHETWODE. EC. 4, are prepared to
such a portrait and a reply has Royal Observatory at 5.25 p. The man left the Hotel at 15.30 [BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.] accommodating, available. The numbers assisted in Empire been forwarded vid the Hon, the stated:-- regarding motoring facilities, suitable shopping settlement in 1996 were 66,530, but Colonial Secretary that both their. Pressure is highest to the eastp.m.
Rvory, June 20th.. centres, etc.
Majestice will be very pleased to of the Bonins. Depressions lie over
Inspector Fallo gave formal General Sir Philip Chetwods bas in 1927 these show a decrease to sign portraits for the new Home N.E. Japan, Korea and South Il, when at home, they will call or
the telephone to the above address, they will
evidence and without retiring heen appointed Chief of receive the ntmoet asmstance and the 63,027. For this New Zealand must Steps are being taken to obtain China.
General Staff in India, in ane Local Forecast:-S.W. or vari the jury returned a verdict of cession to Lieutenant-General Sir the portraits which will be sent to: latout available information on all mb.
be held largely responsible. The Buckingham Palace for the Royal able winds, moderate, generally
"Suicide."
Andrew Skeeni jects of enquiry will be placed at their
overcast, some rain. disposal.
falling off in that. Dominion of a autographs.
FLERT
giro 8ed Visitor advice Year that total had fallen to 199,733 | Queen Mary for ber signature to cast and remarks, issued by the the bill gave the change to him. I
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