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tax on "petrol of four pence a gallon money is provided partially to relieve from the burden of local rates those industries which are
port after & combined business and "pleasure trip to Hong Kong: Mrs. A. Piercey and family who are on a pleasure trip to the North; Mrs. E. May of the loon office of the B.AT. who is travel
LIGHT SEAPLANE CLUB FOR HONG KONG.
FIRST MEETING CALLED:
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th,
The plan of the proposed Light Seaplane Club for Hong Kong have advanced one more step, and a meeting has been arranged for 5.30 p.m. on the 13th inst., in the Matheson & Co., Ltd, kindly lent Board Room of Mesars. Jardine, for the purpose.
either from the actual string point All those who are interested, of view, or who wish to further the interests of aviation in the Colour are requested to attend.
It would greatly assist Mr. R. Since the capture of Peiping Vaughan-Fowler, the organiser, if and the completion of the North those who propose to attend would, org Expedition, solidarity has forward their name and address to existed
among the Nationalist him at The Empress Lodge, Mody
Following the Road, Kowloon,"aa" soon. CLK military leaders. conclusion of the 5th Plenary sible.
pos Session of the Central Executive He would also welcome any aug Committee, the Nationalist Goy gestions or proposals, and those ernment has, in accordance with wishing to sek questions at the the Fundamentals of National meeting would ensure a satisfac Reconstruction of the Party'story answer by forwarding their Iate leader, Dr. Sun Yat Sen, questions when sending in their taken measures to carry into effect name. This would also save con- the program of Political Tutelage siderable time at the meeting. with the view to establishing a New, China,
"Special attention, however, is being given first to the disband- ment of surplus troops, the various Group Armies being required to follow a program of gradual re duction as formulated by the Central Government.
"The First Group Army, it may be pointed out, has already taken effective measures for troop reduc tion, and has entered upon the
ling to Shanghai: Mr. E. Web second stage of the disbandment
RINDERPEST NEAR THE·
COLONY.
manager of National Aniline & Chemical Co., Ltd., returning to program-which is divided into Shanghai after a visit to Hong three periods-52,000 soldiers hav- Kong; Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Davis first stage All these are facts.
ing been disbanded during the and two children who are return..
"Because of
the disturbances ing to the United States on fur-crested by the Communists under lough.
Hr. Datis is connected Chu Teh and Mao Tse Tung, the with the Standard Oil Co.
forces under General Hsiung Shih Hui have been ordered by the Government to proceed to Kiangai to suppress the Communists in conjunction with the Third Army. The report that, Anhwei again con ANY PRECAUTIONS TO DEAL filling up with military
tingents, is absolutely groundless, WITH IT.
and there is also not the slightest truth in the report that the Fourth At to-day's meeting of the Sani Army (which is now stationed tary Board Mr. J. P. Braga, paralong Taian and Tungho), is mak suant to notice, will ask:—
ing for Kiukiang." "In view of an outbreak of rinder. pest in the neighbourhood of the Colony, will the Head of the Sanitary Department state: (a) Whether any report has been received of any case of rin derpest occurring in Hong Kong or the New Territories during the month of August 1 (b) What measures, if any, have been taken to prevent the importation of the disease into the Colony ↑
P.W.D. LAND SALES."
$120,200 FOR PRINCE EDWARD
ROAD LOT..
BIDS. GO UP BY $1,000 TO $3,000,
At the Public Works Department
ROUND THE POLICE COURTS.
CRUEL MISTRESS
PUNISHED."
MUI TSAI'S TALE OF WOE.
Before Mr. W. Schofield at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday a Chinese woman was fined $75, with the "alternative of six weeks' hard' mui tran The girl was, moreover, labour for a cruel assault on s
taken out of her charge and sent to the Po Leung Kok.
said that she had a quarrel with The complainant, a girl of 15, defendant's
son in
which her Her mis- clothing was damaged. tress intervened and beat her over the head with a piece of firewood, She had been constantly beaten and ill-treated by her mistress and she left the house on this occasion and complained to the police, She was not related to defendant who bought her some years ago. She denied that she was responsible when defendant's con suffered several burns mui trafe
The Magistrate accepted the penalties as stated.
story and inflicted
A MEAN MAN SUITABLY PUNISHED,
Our ricksha coolies are a willing | nad obliging class of men and one of them obtained at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday $10 com pensation from a truculent "fare.” Complainant said that on the 27th of last month a fellow-country- man took a ride from Waterloo Road to Argyle Street. He offer-
Land Office yesterday afternoon, ed an inadequate ten cents which offered for sale at public auction it to headed to accept werde
three Kowloon Inland Lots were witness refused Words
Two lots at Cheung Sha Wan were him on the head with a lighted sold at upset price but the third pipe causing a very nasty little sale of a road frontage lot on the injury, Defendant was then re Prince Edward Road resulted in a moved to Mongkok Police Station bidding match between Mr. J. M. and charged. Noronha on behalf of the Credit Foncier D'Extreme Orient, and Mr. Fred Kew. Starting at 800,000 these two bidders gradually in creased the price at first by rises of $100 bug increases of $1,000 were The Magistrate diebelieved this, soon frequent. The highest rise at fined the defendant $15 and order- any time was made by Mr. J. Med him to pay $10 to the ricksha Noronha of 93,000, and to whom the man. lot was eventually knocked down.
Defendant declared that he was chased by the coolie and raised his hands to frighten the man off and then had the bad luck to inflict an injury with his pipe.
AN UNFORTUNATE ERROR"
The three lots offered for sale and their characteristics were:-1st, In short, China has entered K.LL. No. 9135-at 'Prince Edward upon the Period of Political
A Chinese who was banished for. Hoad, Kowloon. About 161,800 Tutelage. Assuming that political square feet, with an annual rental 10 years WŁA found in Canton differences exist among her leaders, $1,114. The upset price of this Road on Saturday. He was arrest the commanders of the various lot was $50,000 and *** wased and brought befors Mr. W. Nationalist armies will certainly eventually knocked down Mr. J. Schofield for breach of the banish not resort to the use of arias, but M. Noronha and Mr. G. Van ment order. will strictly abide by the principles Wylick at $120,200. The conditions Defendant pleaded that he mis- of the Party, as they are all loyal of sale of this lot include that the understood the date when the members of the Kuomintang.
purchaser must erect European banishment expired. - "Reports in the foreign press, buildings of either detached or semi-
He was sentenced to 8 months' similar to the one referred to, if detached type to cost not less than hard labour. not fabricated from ulterior $150,000. (c) If there is an ample stock in motives, must be dismissed as show-
A special, condition also states the Colony of anti-rinderpecting ignorance of present condithat the building must be at least serum to cope effectively with tions in China. Foreigners who 20 feet from the road. The build
are studying the Chinese situation ing must take place within three an outbreak of the same cattle disease here should it should change their preconceptions. unfortunately occur in epidealist military leaders being mem They must realize that all Nation-
mic form."
MOTOR-CAR FALLS" INTO HARBOUR. STARTED CAR IN REVERSE
GEAR
bers of the Kuomintang, only know that their duty is to support the Central Government and to carry into effect the Three People's Frin- ciples. They do not compare with the former Militarists, whose sole aim was to occupy territory and to expend their aɛmg for self protec-
The Chinese driver of publiction." vehicle No. 190-an Essex five seater-attempted to start his from the parking ranks outside the "Asia Hotel "on the waterfront
Car
"NO FRICTION AMONG
NATIONALISTS!
ALL AGAINST THE EX-
TREMISTS..
[FROM OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENT.]
been informed that
YELIS.
At Cheung Sha Wan, The second sale was KIL, No. 1153 situated at the junction of Om Yau Street and Pei Ho Street at Cheung Sha Wan. The area in square feet is about 2,304 with an annual rental of 816. The upset price of this lot was 82,860 and Mr. Tang Ngack Wan, of Messrs. A. J. Lane, architects, was the only bidder. This lot was sold to him at the upset price. "Joint Owners Purchase At Upset Frice.
STOLE THE DOOR OF A HOUSE!
A Chinese who had been gen- tenced to two weeks' bard labour for larceny was again before Mr. W. Schoňeld at the Kowloon Magistracy on d similar charge of stealing a door!
The defendant was seen by & Chinese detective carrying the door and on being asked where he got it admitted that he had stolen it from No. 23, Granville Road. It appears that the defendant.had entered the flat by the back door which was not locked. There was " nobody living in the flat at the time.
The third sale of KLL No. 1134- Police records showed two pre- situated at the junction of Cheung vicus convictions and the Magis Sha Wan Road and Fei Ho Street trate fined the defendant $25 with with a total area of 6,918 square the alternative of a mouth's gaol.. feet also failed to attract any com petition and was finally knocked BLAME THE POLICE! CHARGE
down to Messra Wong Chan Mun and Wong Pai Wai, of No. 97, Tai Nam Street, Shamshuipo, at the upset price of $10,308. Conditions of this included the erection of sub
years.
REPUTED,
I hard pressed owing to post-war last night at about 9 p.m. and the conditions of trade. This policy car shot back into the harbour. has the praise of independent him at the time, and both received The driver had a little boy with judges, and we observe that the a ducking. However, they were Industrial Transference Board, an thrown clear of the car and were quickly rescued by junk people independent non-political body, nearby. The two dripping victims
CANTON, Sept. 3rd. There has of late been consider attaches high importance to the were taken to the Police Station
able talk in Canton about the dis- to report the accident.
A Chinese hawker who appeared good results likely to sccrue from The damage, to the car was not agreement between Marshal Chiang
before Mr. W. Schofield for hawk Koi Shek and the Extremists on driver 820 to secure the services of the one side and the Kwangsi mili- stantial buildings for a sum of noting without a licence complained to the Magistrate that the con-" less than $12,000, within three stable had assaulted him, The a junk to salve hie. car. The tary leaders on the other. The driver thought that his gear was writer has
defendant was taken to the hos in neutral when he pressed the Marshal Chiang ordered General
pital for examination but a report starter bat found that it was in re- Chu Pei Teh to vacate Chekiang
WAA returned stating that "the and move into Aahwei. General other day:That the Canton re defendant was perfectly, well. verse gear. ནཱ ཙ ཡ སདཾ ཨཏྟ
Liu Chi, an ardent supporter of 'gime is still friendly with Marshal Marshal Chiang, was supposed to Chiang Kai Shek is shown by the have moved into Chekiang and oc- fact that it would not allow any oupied the territory thus evacuated one to speak or print anything de by General Chu But General rogatory about him. It will be re- For being in possession of 3.5 Chu refused to accept the order of membered that the Canton Politi-taels of raw opium & Chinese was Marshal Chiang and leave his ter cal Council ordered the suspension fined $14 with the alternative of not been able to move his army in- tive days of the Fan Cheung Po, defendant was ritory and General Liu Chi has of publication for three consecut two months hard labour. The to. Chekiang. Rumours went so a vernacular newspaper for pub-Mongkok Ferry Wharf with the movements of Marshal Chiang editorial entitled "Why I am were for the purpose of counter-dissatisfied with Marshal Chiang balancing the power and position Kai Shek. of the Kwangaí clique.
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Lanterns, session in England affords a useful relief. Old Steel Old Steel p Ganges, Shovels, Old Glass, Old Steel Wire Bope opportunity for political stock- Along with rating relief goes and Cuttings, Dirty Mineral Oil and Oli taking. Members of Parliament local government reform, and, Fuel, Cham Cable and Gear, Anchors, Forges,
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have departed for a recess of which while the passing of the Boards of Phones, Binars, Clocks, Air Pipes and | Brosst Ropes, Old Busting. Firewood, a large part must be spent in visit Guardiane-whose work in the ad- Baths, Vices, Bammers, Old Steel Tools, Circulating Pump, Motors of
ing their constituencies and pre- ministration of the Poor Law, and Tocis, Borts, Ebonite Old, Drills and Tools of paring for, the General Election the maintenance of the destitute and Borte,
Lathe, Lamp Ende, Ucar, Lockers, Bars, Circular, next year. That preparation must the aged. will be undertaken by Indicators, Cordage Machine, Boller, mainly consist of an examination County Councils-is to be regretted here yesterday is to go into the H.M.S. Hawkins which arrived Wood Working Machine,
for reasons of sentiment and tradi- | Whampoa Dock to-day for ex Engine and Gear, Powder Brachias of the Government's record. Chests of Drawers, Douglas Engine,
When the King opened Parlia. tion, there are many who reati (amination of underwater fittings, far as to assert that these military lishing a week or two ago an contraband on his person.
etc." Binnacle, Steel Wire Brushes, Tent,
She is due to leave on September Waterproof Sheets, Drilling Machines, Trawl Winch and, Spears, Etc., Etc,
11th and to arrive at Sheerness on Otober 25th. Lots may be inspected on MONDAY
prove so full of interest as has in The rating scheme is for the time Until a few days ago H.M.8. fact been the case. A Government being in the foreground, but other Station but she has now been Hawkins was flagship of the Chins in its fourth year of office is events of the Besion are worthy replaced by the new county cruiser usually content to rest upon its of record in any considered review | H.M.S. Kent. laurels and leave to: the future the of the business of Parliament, The initiation of new ideas. If it was state of agriculture will not be notable for nothing else the recent cured by legislation, but the Scamion would always be remember. Agricultural Credits Act abould
10TH SEPTEMBER, 1925.
Azso
SALE OF OLD AND SURPLUS VICTUALLING STORES:
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ment last February few can have that the proposed changes will make expected that the Semion would for economy.
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POSSESSION OF RAW OPIUM
arrested
at the
THE AUGUST RAINFALL.
CLOSE ON 18 INCHES.
However, the Canton authorities All these rumours about friction are implacably antagonistic to the have been categorically denied by tang, such as Wang Ching Wei, among the Nationalists, however, Extremist members of the Kuomin the Canton authorities who declar-Chen Kung Po, Kan Nai Kwong ed that such canards were the Koo Mang Yu, Chen Fu Mo and fabrications of the Communista their associates. No compromise of It is satisfactory to learn that a WEATHER REPORT. They were originated from Shang any sort is possible with this fall of 17.88 inches of rain was hai and were based on misconcep clique. What Canton wants to is recorded at the Botanic Gardens Yesterday weather report, fore- tions. They did, however, admit eliminate these people from the last month. There was a very wet cast and remarks, issued by the that there are disagreements Kuomintang altogether.. Royal Observatory at 519 p.m., but said that such military move daily advocating a third ching and the 6th (2.43 inches) and th spell on the 4th (9.97 inches), 5th among the leaders of the country,
The vernacular Press is now (2.57 inches) and 6th (1.30 inches) ed as that in which a Government prova of substantial value. It stated:
The typhoon is situated about 400 ments had nothing to do with such tang-purge the party movement (.08 inch) were also wet daye... with four years work behind it provides facilities for the buying miles NE of Manila, it is station exchange of territory which is the Party The clamour has been seven days and an appreciable disagreements.. was only an to eliminate all Extremists from Over an inch was recorded on, TERMS OF SALE AS detailed in introduced a scheme to reform the of farms and the introduction ary, or moving slowly northward Catalogus.
usual and nothing spectacular or intensified since the assassination. quantity of rain fell on 14 days. whole basis of rating and local of valuable improvements, while 6.50 p.m. states that the typhoon in Canton Min Kuo (daily news), the high Government official of that ever, no rain was recorded.
A message issued from Manila At exciting in military circles," the in Hangchow of Shen Din I, a On the same number of days, how- government administrat and to provisions for the obtaining of short in about Long 126deg. N Lab,
deg N, moving
official organ of the Nation
province who had been in w Lis year there with 1 -change-a-system-which-has, -lay-advances will enable many agricul
alist Party in the city, said the ference with Marahal Lia Bain August of 23.3 inches on 18 days, Local Force
winde
(Continued on next Volumn); just prior to his death.
with a maximum of 3.10 inches. as main principles are concerned, turists to tide over temporary bad moderate, fine.
Or FRIDAY, 147 SEPTEMBER
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