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adventure. The conservative reac tionaries were aghast at the idea, and advanced a hundred reasona why the project should be abandon- ed, but their arguments were over ruled. The Crown Prince left Japan in March and returned in September, having visited several European capitals, and travelled Take up cur quarrel with the for; To you from failing hands we throw e tensively through many coun The torch; be yours to hold it high, tries, capecially England and Scot, land. It was a tour of exceeding If yo break faith with us who die, We shall not sleep, though poppies growly great interest the young

In Flanders Fields.

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HONG KONG, NOтekaan 16, 1928.

THE NEW ERA IN JAPAN.

Ar three o'clock this afternoon Japan will resound from end to end with shouts of "Banzai !"

this loyal demonstration" constitut-

ing the climax of the long and. elaborate religious formalities marking the enthronement of the Emperor HIZOHITO

These cere

to

Those who were in close attendance on the Prince declared that he had greatly enjoyed his unique ex periences in Europe, and learned much during his.. travels which would be of great practical service to him in years to come.

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Two derelict public vehicle " motor-cars were put up for auction ia Statue Square yesterday, more ing by Mr. E. J. Figueiredo, and after much amusing repartes were knocked down for 'n toul of 8135. One of the cars came to auction on borrowed tyres as its own missing and the coolies declined to

lot carry the

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were

a

message received by the Naval Authorities, who in turn communi that a pose of policemen be sent cated with the Police and naked to the Naval Camber to await the arrival of the Faulenor.

ness, had been. reduced to some 80 capital from Peking to Nanking- per cent since the removal of the

Numerous hotela and business houses have suspended business.

Communications likewise are in a bad state, the railway service especially being in a terrible con- "TAI LEE" ARRIVES.

dition. Railway runnings have not yet been restored to normal The sa Tai Lee arrived at the owing to a lack of rolling stock. Ping On Wharf at about midnight When Mr. Wu started from Tang when the full story of what hap ku and Tientsin, the train was de pened on board after the ship left | inyed for three or four hours. Al- for Kongmoon on Thursday at 7though he travelled in a first-class p.m. was gleaned from the Eurocarriage, he was unable to find a pean officers.

seat, because the soldiers had taken..

It appears that fifteen minutes away most of these and no proper after the vessel left," a cargo run-sects had been put in their places. ner saw a number of men creeping It was noticeable that the soldiers A meeting of the Hong Kong one by one into the ash locker did not board the first class com- which connects with the stokehold.partments and molest the pausen- University Christian Association This was reported to the compts gers. In spite of this, however. will be held at St. John's Hall, dore only after 8 o'clock when he the passengers suffered a great deal Bonhara Road, on Sunday at 4.48 went round with his staff collect of inconvenience...".... p.m. when a lecture will be delivering tickets. At the time Mr. Wil- ed Dr. David Z T. Yui, M.A son, the Second Engineer, was on Litt D., General Secretary of the duty in the engine room, but the National Committee of the Young ash locker, which is in fact 15 Men's Christian Associations in China, and Chairman of the China Group of the Institute of Pacific

Relations.

The recent Cheer 0 Y.M.C.A. well attended by representatives of dance for Service mea was very all Services. Music was by the Kong University under the leader ship of Mr. Leong, who very kindly volunteered their services for this

Chinese Jazz Band from Hong

occasion.

anti-piracy locker, is on another side of the engine room and hard ly used as they gain access by an- other door: From this locker the able to gain access to the engine suspected pirates would have been room at any time they might wish.

CONFINED IN LOCKER. The compradore at onos com- municated the information to the Chief Engineer, Mr George White, The Fox Trot who was then in his, cabin. On Competition was won by Miss B going down to investigate be found Waltz Competition by Misa Nash locker, some making an attemp? Laing and Ger. Carr. R.A.. the the 3 men in various parts of the Morsyn and A. C. Forrester, R.A.F. to hide themselves.

Captain Midgeley was also sum- generous support of this event and moned and it was decided to lock similar affair the grille of the ash locker and the lower door and confine the men there.

The vessel then proceeded and on seeing H.M.S. Faulkner signalled to the gunboat, which in mediately answered the calf and

trouble. came alongside to investigate the

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The world's record for loquacity is claimed to have been established by an endurance talker named

FIREMAN'S CONFESSION.

Herr Parlatus, who relapsed into silence in Berlin at midnight after talking for 120 hours in a beershop in the Friedrichstrasse.. The theme of this monumental discourse is not stated, and it is not certain that The method by which the men. the claim will be admitted in gained access to the ash locker was the International Association of revealed when police officers sum Orators, or whatever body controls moned number of the ship's crew these attempts, as Parlatus is said and submitted them to an examina. to have permitted himself seven tion. hours sleep since he began talking Herr Parlatus threatens to repeat his performance in another beershop in a different quarter of Berlin.

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Palaces For The Publio. Practically all the former Im- perial palaces are now open to the Public, Mr. Wa said, upon the Though payment of an admission fee of between 20 to these are in a fairly good state, it was pathetic to see some of the art work improperly cared for, so that much was going to ruin. Mr. Wa was especially disappointed in see- ing one of the finest buildings of the Temple of Heaven, where the Emperor used to stay to fast and purify himself before going to wOT- ship and offering sacrifices, occupi ed by soldiers. Part of this was stable and, on the utilized as whole, the place was going to

pieces.

Tsao Kun's Garden. Dealing with Faotingfu, Mr. Wa said that when he arrived in that city, be visited Tano Kua, the former President's garden. It was impossible to enter the palace, since it was being used as the mili- tary headquarters. Soldiers still remained in the garden, which, however, was open to the public. Mr. Wu deserines the garden "as really grand." He was told that part of it bad formerly been used as a zoological garden, but Et fail- ed to notice any animals. On in- quiry he learned that most of the animals and rare birds had been removed to the Central Park in Peking. For this statement, how- ever, he could not vouch.

While the dismal prophecies of those who opposed the European tour were unfulfilled, there was a and turn of affairs soon after the Crown Prince returned to Japan. The Emperor's health had become

so bad that it was necessary to re- lieve him of all public duties, and & month after Prince. HIROHITO's arrival in Tokyo he was appointed Regent. For five years he attend-

256,000. In Need Of Rellei, ed to State affairs in place of his

A fireman eventually adinitted father, who died, on Christmas

that he took the men in on an

PIXING, Nov. 2nd. arrangement made beforehand by With the approach of winter, Day, 1020, The Prince Regent was

which he was to receive a dollar Peking is facing the most difficult immediately proclaimed Emperor,

from each of the men for thus stow- time ever experienced. According The problem of noise has to a large ing them away while tickets were to an investigation made by the and the name "Showa" given to extent been solved in the new being collected. On bis story he Public Peace Bureau here, there. the era opened by his accession to Company of Canada in Cockspur 50 cents for each man go admitted, 250,000 men in Peking who want building of the Sun Life Assurance was trying to deprive the ship of are ặt present approximately the throne." The Emperor whose Street, London, which was formally as the fare is $1.80. This than te enthronement takes place to-day opened last month by Mr. Amery, moved the bolts with a apanner

the Secretary for the Dominions from the inside and opened the In view of the danger of leaving thus had five years of experience its ceilings are covered with felt grille to admit the men. He was the sufferers in their present as Prince Regent which familiaris. one inch thick, hidden by perforat taken into custody and removed to plight, the local government au-

ed asbestos,and the company claim

the Central Police Station.

thorities are asking the Naoking true when considered from the

routine and that 60 per cent. of al noise made The prisoners themselves, when Government for an immediate ap- responsibilities attaching to his in the building or penetrating from searched were found to be absolute-propriation of $100,000 for the re- Japanese point of view, though

Cockspur Street is absorbed by the ly destitute, two matches being the lief fund while they are planning certainly not in the Occidental exalted position.

felt. There is not one piece of only possessions between the whole to put up 10 stalls in and around sense of direct succession from. The Emperor HIROHITO is the wood in the entire building, and it

the city where rice-porridge will.be twenty-three. it is considered fireproof to such an

The assistance, of, father to on. His Majesty was first ruler of Japan who has come extent that no fire insurance is

A suspicious circumstance is served free.

all the prisoners were charitable societies is being sought Waichow, ia the for clothes and foods.-Tuña. born on April 9th, 1901, and was into direct contest with people and being carried on it Doors, win of

dow sills, and partitions are made Bias Day district, from which proclaimed Crown Prince in 1912. with affairs as they really are, and of steel, and the glass used is of a place the arrested fireman also His father, the Emperor YOSHIHITO, not as Court officials may choose special fire resisting kind. was the first ruler of Japan to re-to represent them There is every ceive an education on modern linea reason to believe that the Emperor as understood in Western coun- will wisely utilise the knowledge trica. The young Crown Prince and experience gained during his to transact some business, and in

ed him with the

(who to-day takes his sent on the extensive travels through the em throne in Kyoto) in turn undoubt pire over which "he rules, and monies bad their origin many bun edly benefited by this important among the great Western countries MBB NG YUK CHUN (deceased) hardreds of years ago-some authori-breaking-away from ancient pre he has visited. The Emperor of

been Deslsrud LOST and NOTICE 18

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1. C, F. BELLAMY,

cedent. At the age of eighteen he Japan is no longer regarded as a graduated from the Peers' School semi-divine personage whose visage in Tokyo, where he had aquired may not be looked upon by ordin- not only a knowledge of theary mortals He

is regarded

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The Hon. W. R. Seymour Bathurst, a son of Earl Bathurst, drove te Oxford in his motor-car, parked the car in Broad Street while he went

a letter. to the magistrates, en

that

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iminediate relief, of whom 146,300 are utterly destitute..

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It was also noticed that the SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST vessel passed a number of large

AN INDIAN, junks after the prisoners had been. safely locked up, and it is thought ASSAULT ON A HAKKA GIRĹT that they may have been waiting for a signal from the vessel.

PRISONERS LANDED. ·

An Indian constable of the Kow- loon City Police Station was charged before Mr. W. Schofield at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday Hakka girl on the hillside. in a morning with assaulting a young district near Kowloon City.

The prosecution naked för a date All necessary arrangements hator who had made an examination.

to be fixed as the European Doc- of the complainant is leaving the Colony on November 25th, and would in all probability not return until December 18th.

Mr. Leo d'Almada e Castro Jr.

ministrator of the Estate and the the quaint and picturesque pro-Japanese and Chinese classics rather as the father of his people closed a £1 note, and asked that aide the Naval Camber. It wa

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tically all that

a fit of absent-mindedness forgot all about it. He subsequently left Oxford by train, and the car re- There was great excitement at the mained where he was removed by Naval Camber. A large party of three days before it was police officers were there in waiting the palice. There was a sequel at with a number of Naval ratings as Oxford City Police Court when interested onlookers. Bathurst was summoned for causing an obstruction, failing to illuminate bis front lamps, and having no rear 18 been made to receive the sub- light. He did not appear, but wrote pects, the Faulknor came in, at about 1.44 p.m., and tied up along observed that that on board the Faulkner, there was a strong arm is appearing for the defence. ed guard placed over the men, who transfer was soon made and the were herded on the fore-deck. The auspects were taken to the Central Police Station in two motor vans, well guarded by armed policemen. Mr. E. W. Hamilton of the The Tai Lee, although under Colonial Secretariat wil preside charter to a Chinese Arm, is actual at the Kowloon Magistracy next Her master is Capt Midgeley and W. Schofield, the present" Magis- British-owned and registered week, during the absence of Mr. her officers are Chief Officer Pithie, trate, who is going home on leave. Chief Engineer George White, and This was stated by Mr. Schofield Second Engineer. W. Wilson. Mr. at the commencement of the above. White has already distinguished hearing. The Magistrate remarked

apy change might be remitted to him. The magistrates decided that there would be no change, and fined Mr. Bathurst £1 for obstruction and 108. in each of the other cases.

Mr. Schofield said that he would- remand the case for a week, 'and' leave it to Mr. E. W. Hamilton-- who would then be on the beach-- to fix a dufe for the hearing.

peror left the capital and in formerly considered to be praca ruler whose sole concern is the Kyoto, when the Imperial party

any educated welfare of the nation. The mean arrived in that ancient city where Oriental Prince of Peer need knowing of the word * Show," with the anthronement ceremony is al-but was able to converse fluently which His Majesty's reign is as...

in French, and had some knowledgegociated, like many Chinese terms, WEATHER REPORT. ways performed. This afternoon,

The young Crown is somewhat dificult to express. ' It in the palace of Kyoto, in the pre-

of English.

The weather report, forecast and sence of members of the Imperial Prince travelled among his people may be interpreted as enlighten Family, the Cabinet,

much more freely and frequently ment-enlightened peace-radiant remarks issued by the Royal Obser avtory, Hong Kong, at 5.30 p.m. [THE Executive Committee Cordially ritualists, priests and peers, His than any of his predecessors peace peace and justice-but we yesterday itate:

who are not Japanese can all sin- The depression is passing into requests the pleasure of the Majesty will read an Imperial especially in remote country die corely hope that His Majesty's the Pacific. The anti-cyclone ze presence of the General Public at the Rescript from the throne,, formally triets, and so became known to reign will be marked by events mains central to the north of the Himself by his bravery on board the that under the circumstances he

hoth in Japan itself and in Lower Yangtze Valley. Strong announcing his accession, to which millions of Japanese who until Japanese relations with other coun- monsoon may be expected the Premier, Baron TANAKA, Will then never had an opportunity of tries-which may be regarded as south-east coast of Ching the 88. Paul Beau when at great per- would leave it for the prosecution

and fresh make suitable reply. On the con- seeing a member of the Imperial fully in keeping with any one of monsoon over the North China Ben, the interpretations which have been Local forecast:-North winds, clusion of his brief address, the Family

attempted. Banzai!..

fresh, generally cloudy.

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above Fair.

COL DUARTE VEIGA,

Chairman,

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Court

sonal risk, be rescued scalded men from the engine room after a boiler explosion. He was decorated at Government. House for this deed

to conaalt his immediate successor, Mr. Hamilton, who would in all probability sit. on Tuesday, to fix à date for the case.

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