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The TRANSFER BOOKS & the Socisty will be CLOSED From 28 MAY to 24TH MAY, Both Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the
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WEATHER REPORT.
The most recent official statistica generally available cover the years Yesterday's weather report, fore 1925, 1928, and 1927. In the first of east and remarks, issued by the these reports we find there were 51 Royal Observatory at 6.45 p.m., desertions, six resignations, three dismissals, and three deaths, these stated:-
News and Views.
Two cases Chinese)
יי
SUOJA
reported
The Order of Saint: Michael and Saint George observed St. George's Day by holding its annual coin- memorative service 'in St. Paul's of small-pox (both Cathedral, London. Sir Frank!
from Swettenham (King at Arms) was present, and the following Knights were among those who walked in. the procession: Lord Southborough, Sir Matthew Nathan, and Sir
cluded Sir John Birchenough, Sir Francis Aglen. Others present in
William Max-Muller, Mr. W. P. Ker, CMG and Major-General Sir John Duncan, C.M.G.
The anticyclone to the ear of casualties" totalling 63. Twenty-Victoria on Thursday. Japan ban weakened further. A four desertions were due to the depression covers the southern por strike. At the end of that year the tion of the Eastern Ses. A shallow depression remains over Indo-China, position was still most unsatis- Local Forecast:-S.W. or variable factory," there being only 38 Chi- winde, moderate, fair to showery." neee Bremen available out of a
Editorial and. Business Offices 7, 11,
12
total establishment of 85. In the report for 1920 it was officially ad-
was still somewhat hampered" by
The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week ending May amounted to 26,996 tons, and the sales during the period to 118,341 tons.
-
The Hong Kong and Shanghai
Corporation Banking
Dramtio a performance pl
the Rudolph Steiner Hall, Park
Society gave
seat
The Ave cruisers of the Kent class
Ice House Street. Tal. Central mitted that the work of the brigade Night Editor (Wanchai Office): Tel. the difficulty of finding suitable Lord Richard in the Pantry at now serving in China are to to
Central 4311.
recruits. During the year there
brought home in turn as they be London Ofles: 1, Bride Lane, were 11 resignations of Chinese fire
Fleet Street, EO L
road, N.W.1. men, eight dismissals, and 18,deser-
come due for recommissioning, and tions-37 "casualties " out of a A Russian
in some cases they will be refitted named Alexander force of 68 men. Fifty-eight re- Theodore Drujkoff (18) was
before returning to China. Hither cruits were passed into the brigade yesterday to the Government Civil to, with the smaller cruisers station- during the year, thus making good Hospital. According to the "casualties," but still leaving report he became ill while in the the service far below its full estab Police Headquarters. lishment. Is 1997 there were 16 resignations, 17 dismissals, and THE INEFFICIENCY OF THE desertions-85 casualties" ont of
FIRE-BRIGADE.
The Baily Press.
Hora Koxo, May 18, 1929.
120 fremen. We leave it to our readers to decide from these official GRADUALLY the truth about the fire exaggeration when we said that the figures whether we were guilty of brigado of the Colony is being efficiency of the rank and file dragged out. Some recent comment brigade is low because nearly 50
the
a Police
The Foreign Office announces that Sir J, T. Pratt, one of HM. Consuls-General in China, has been given the acting rank of Counsellor
ployed in the Foreign Office. in the Diplomatic Service while en
The inquiry into the death of the
in these columns was made the per cent of these men leave the late Mr. W. Keegan, which was to subject of questions by the Hon. service every year. Of course, if have taken place yesterday after- J. P. BRADA at the recent meeting Mr. KING includes himself and the noon, was postponed owing to the of the Legislative Council. Is European officers, the ambalance | in disposition of Mr. E. W. Hamil- reply, Mr. T. H. KING, Captain men, and all the other ratings, he ton. The inquest is now fixed for Superintendent of Police (who is can bring the percentage of "casual Wednesday afternoon. the responsible officer for the firetics" down, but that does not dis- prove, nor does it in any way brigade) gave figures purporting affect, the point at issue. Oficial to three months' hard labour by to show that our statements regard records for the years mentioned Mr. N. L. Smith at Central Magis
Two Chinese were each sentenced
paring opium at a house, in. Tit raided the house actually caught Hong Lace. Revenue officers who the defendants preparing opium..
ed in the Far East, the relief cross
have usually been sent out in other cruisers and the ships recom- missioned at Hong Kong. The first to return will be the Cumberland, which is to leave the station an September 13, and is to reft at Chatham before returning to China, During 1930 the other four ships will come home, the Berwick leav-' ing the station on February 1, the fagship Kent on March 15,7 the Suffolk on June 15, and the Com
wall on November, 1.
China's Future, de
The Rev. E. J. Bentley (late Missionary in North China and lecturer in Yenching University, Peking) said a slight ́knowledge of history was enough to show that a
country might pass through a time of extreme chaos and emerge to
the revolution in their studies, it students of China to whom, through-
new world was opening. Those who was not too much to say that a
knew the Chinese student would agree that far larger than his con A specially prepared score of partment for politics was his com- the management of the Hong Kong gaging simplicity his sense of Russian music was purchased by partment for friendship. His en Amusements, Ltd., for John Gil humour, and delicacy of feeling bert's latest picture "The Cossacks, must have struck those who were which, is shewing to-day at the intimate with him. He made a Queen's Theatre. This music is very good friend, and, even when being played me every performance the tension was at its greatest in
Appointments recently announced by the Admiralty include that of Captain Ernest W. Leir, D.S.0., to be Captain-in-Charge and King's
Master Harbour
at Portland. Captain Leir entered the service in 1896, and saw active service as mid- shipman during the Boxer War.
recent times, the friendships be tween Chinese students and foreign teachers still held. The task was te bring the influence of Christ to bear upon those students. Chinese wanted teachers for their missionaries.
The
ing annual "casualties" in the show conclusively that Chinese ac- tracy yesterday on a charge of pie future full of hope. There were the brigade were greatly exaggerated. cepted as recruits and passed for Mr. King has the advantage of us service as trained firemen have been in being in possession of much later either dismissed, resigned, or de- information than is available to the serted in such numbers every year general public. He quotes figures as to affect very seriously the for 1928 and even for the current efficiency and morale of the brigade year; up to the end of April Inst The fact that since the beginning there were five resignations, 19 of this year firemen are required desertions, and 10 dismissals of to sign on for five years' service is Compay will be CLOSED SA. S. WATSON & Co., Chinese members of the fire-brigade. further proof of the seriousness of the continual casualties" As a During 1928 there were 31 resigua tione, 14 desertions, and 21 dis result of Mr. BRAGA's questions in missals. In 1997 these "casualties" the Legislative Council, based upon totalled 48, whereupon Mr. KING or comments, we get official ad informs the Legislative Council and mission of the fact that this annual the community generally, that these depletion of the fire-fighting force annual lomes to the service ap of the brigade" was so alarming as proximate to 25 and no 50 per cent to move the authorities to take steps of the strength of the brigade, as to check it. We sincerely hope the
The proprietor of a Chinese im was stated in our recent comment new system will have the desired port and export firm at No. 79, on the subject. In regard to events result.
Connaught Road Central, reported during 1993 and the current year, The replies to other questions put entrusted his foki with 82,862 X-rays, as reported by the leil's
to the Police yesterday that be by Mr. BRAA revealed some further pay various firma. He subsequently we are not in position to argue remarkable facts. We are told by ascertained that the foki had Shanghai correspondent, has allow the case for the reason above stated.' the Captain Superintendent of absconded
ed patriotic zeal to outrun dis But on the official records available Police that two of the principal money.
cretion, and sense of fair play. to us
This is a pity, he says, especially among wo are prepared to sub causes of the "casualties
hia Chinese firemen are that the
at he appears to have overlooked stantiate our statement that the work is harder than they anticipate,
The sloop Hollyhock, which was other inventions of which there is standard of efficiency among the and that they do not take kindly relieved on the China Station Last evidence of priority for his coun
year by the Cornflower, is to be try. Gunpowder, for instance, was rank and file of the Hong Kong to the strict discipline necessary for paid off at Portsmouth in prepara almost certainly known to Hindus
efficient brigade work. fire-brigade is low because nearly 50 does it come about that recruits who
But how tion for sale. The Hollyhock was and Chinese 160 years B.C. Our per cent. of their number leave the have not the requisite physical class ordered in 1914 and completed th A.D. 1214), is credited as the among the sloops of the "flower" own countryman, Roger Bacon service every year by dismissal, strength for the work gain admin in 1915. In the spring of 1920 she resignation, or desertion.
| was sent to China... that the admitted and inevitable
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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
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NOTICE HIXTY-TERD OR DINARY YEABLY MEETING of the Company will be held at its 'HEAD OFFICE, UNION BUILDING, Hong Kong. on FRIDAY, 247x MAT, 1929, at 11 20
, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the State- DECEMBER, 1999, and of declaring
Enclosure will be $1.00 for all Persons including Ladies.
The Charge for Admission to the Publicments of Account vidends, etc.
Soldiers and Bailors in Uniform Half
The TRANSFER BOOKB of the Company will be CLOSED From 5TH MAY to 24TH MAY, Both Days
Members are advised that they mirt inclusive.:
their Badges to ohiala Admission
to the Members Epclosure...
Each Member has the right to in- troduce 2 Non-members to the Members' Enclosure, Tickets for whom can he obtained from Mesars, Lanuzad & DaviJ, at $5.00 Each Per Day Up to FRIDAY, 17TH MAY, 1929,
By Order of the Board,
PAUL LAUDER,
General Manager. Hong Kong, lit May, 1929. [7799
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MINING CO., LIMITED.
PAYMENT OF Interim. DiVIDEND DA BRAKES FOR THE YEAR ENDED
30TH JUKE, 1929. ·
THE Board having declared An
in the Precincts of the HONG KONG INTERIM DIVIDEND of Two
JOCKEY CLUB during Race Meetings.
NO CHILDHEN ALLOWED IN EITHER ENCLOSURE ON ANY PRETEXT.
[7780
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At the Buying Rate of Exchange of the follows:-JORDAN CANTON ROAD, KARBU STAKE,
Day. MATI FERRY, FUBLIQSQUARE STREET, Naman, Roan, und Gasterone Road, Between GAECCIONE ROAD, and Kow. LOON CITT the Route will remain Unchanged. The Service will be as under
From KowLooN CITY.
6:30 a.m. To 6 30 wim. (Every 10 Mins.) 6.30am. To 11.45 p.m. (Every. 5 Mína)
THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION,
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[7779
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Junction of Apļļu Street and Wong
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sion to the service? And how is it
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with $2,200 of the
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Where the Chinese were First.
3
Surgeon Bear-Admiral Charles Beadnell, in a letter to ther Daily Mail, states Dr. E. Chemin Wong, in claiming priority for China 2,000 years ago of Harvey's discovery of the circulation of the blood and Röntgen's, discovery of
inventor of burning lenses and mirrors, but there was an old custom among the ancient Chinese
during each fifth lunar mouth known as the "liquefaction of the five stones," which was interpreted by Wang Chung some 2,000 years go as evidence of the manufacture of burning lenses from glass. The physician Pien Chiso taught the significance of the pulse rate in health and disease 2,400 years ago.
It is quite simple to explain how irksomeness of fire-brigade discip it comes about that Mr. King's line is not clearly explained to re- The late Mr. Alastair Cameron, calculations give him casualties" cruits before wasting time and merchant and shipowner, a director approximately 25 per cent. while money and patience in training of several shipping companies and cur estimate works out at nearly them? We suspect, the answer to of the P. & O. Banking Corpora- double that figure. The Captain be that if more searching physical tion, left unsettled property valued Superintendent of Police takes the and moral tests were applied, no. for the purposes of the English full strength of the fire-brigade recruits would be forthcoming at Grant at £339,538 gross, with net (from himself downwards), and all-at the present rate of induce personalty 2331,004," so far as at works out his percentage of "casual ment. Mr. KING thinks it a debate present can be ascertained." ties" from that figure. At first able question whether higher pay glance this seems the proper in would attract better recruits. A deed, the only thing to do, but as more intelligent class of candidate Empire Day dinner of the Royal
Prince George is to attend the Our Postle Governor. a matter of fact it is not the correct might be attracted, "but it is high Empire Society in the Hotel there appeared the following verece way to get at the facts at issusly probable that he would posscas & Victoria on May 24 The Duke of by Sir Cecil Clementi, apropos the What we are concerned about is the lower standerd of physical strength
of
In the London Times last month'
the visit to the Colony of H.R.H. the
Duke of Gloucester
Lamp-bestarr'd, and with the star-
shine gleaning From her midnight canopy or
dreaming
Mirror'd in her fragrant, fair
lagoon:
All her streets ablaze with shem
and shimmer
rank and file of the Hong Kong and nerve." Obviously that would Connaught, President fire brigade the Chinese firemen not improve matters, but is it a Society, is to preside. The Society's whose duty it is to operate those fact that sufficient men of brain and annual reception takes place, this mechanical devices which we have brawn, both of fair average quality, year in the Imperial Institute, been assured include all the equip cannot be found in this Colony South Kensington, on June 23. ment recognised by the London We must beg leave to doubt it. firebrigade authorities, as effective During the strike in Hong Kong,
The police have arrested three life-saving apparatus. We are not when a number of firemen deserted, men who are alleged to have taken concerned at the moment with the many Chinese gentlemen promptly art in a robbery in a lonely hut European staff; we are not interest volunteered their services to meet in Neau Shi Wan on Thursday All telephone operators, engine-drivers, ever, that they were not altogether money and property to the extent. ed in the coxswains, anilóra, stokers, the emergency. It was found, how. night. A motor-car driver lost lift operators, ambulance attend capable of performing the strenuous of B19 but the police have ince ants, mechanics, fitters, and sundry and dangerous work required of recovered a suit of clothing worth other persons who are all connected them-naturally enough. The same. The robbers gained entry into Oh, to see her thue! Her hill- in some way with the activities of thing would happen in any cour the hut by pretending they wanted Bright with household glow that "the fire-brigade. They all do very manity. We have repeatedly em
to buy cakes. When the door waa necessary work, and we have no phasised that a fireman's job is opened to them, one of their num doubt they do it well, but it is difficult and dangerous one, that it ber produced a knife and threaten not among these ratings that the calls for mental and physical aced the chauffeur.
casualtica " occur. These are not tivity of a much higher degree than
the men against whose names the is needed for pulling a richa or words "resigned," "dismissed,” or carrying a chair, and that not every Mr. N. L. Smith imposed fines deserted" are written with such man who aspires to wearing high of $20 each on two coolies who were deadly monotony every year, and boots and a helmet is by nature charged at Central Magistracy yes it is therefore unfair to include qualified to discharge a frenan's terday with theft of a bag of them in any calculation of the duties efficiently. But we do be- cement. Both defendants denied percentage of “ Casualties "'. among lieve that if better wages and work that, they meant to steal the the actual fire-fighters, upon whom ing conditions were offered, men of cement, the first explaining that more than any the efficiency of the the right type would offer their he wanted to build a cement bath brigade depends. The motor-ambul services. And until euch men are in the coolie's quarters of one of and work done by men associated enrolled in the brigade, it cannot be Messrs Lam Woo's matshed and with the fire-brigade, is an excellent expected that the European officers the other explaining that he wanted service, but it in not fire-fighting, in charge of the fire-brigade in this to carry out some minor repairs in and it is with the efficiency of the Colony can make the best use either their pare hours. Fourteen days' fire-brigade as a fire-fighting service of the men under them or of the hard labour was the alternative to that we are concerned.
apparatus at their command. the fine imposed,
her fire-fly shipping-lights n- glimmer,
Flitting, fashing, curving pset
Kowloon:MAN
recesses
cheers and bleases S Weary men, and guides them
home to rest:
And the criss-cross strings of light
ascending
Round the Peak, a-sparkle, circling,
ending
Where the roadways touch "ther
mountain-crest vaba Ending). No! For human aspira-
tion
Passes here to starry consummation, Mountain roads into the Milky
Way, Earth is strewn with Dante's golden
dower. Grandly here the Master Builder's
*power
..
Crowns the work of England in
Cathay.
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