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from those British ships which are Capt. H. F. Bloxham, Assistant 60 protected. Lord INCHCAPs has Superintendent, Prisons Depart just expressed the hope that the ment, returned on the Antenor at Yesterday's weather report, fore
British authorities will reconsider the expiry of long leave, cast and remarks, isgued by the their decision in this matter, and
Mrs. E. C. Burton, mother of Royal Observatory at 5.35 no doubt the various shipping com.
panies concerned will take steps to Mr. R. C. Tredwell (Consul-General emphasise the necessity for con- in Hong Kong for the U.S.4), ar- tinuing the existing precautions rived on the Empress of Asin. against attack by pirates. There are many other vessels
Mr. Les Levante, world famed China Const_which have no such protection. Their only line of de-illusionist, and Mrs. Levante have fence is an iron grill or twa, at the arrived from Australia and are doors of which an Indian guard staying at the Peninsula Hotel." is posted. In the event of trouble, the ship's officers are expected to use rifles or revolvers, but so far
An anticyclone is situated over 5, Manchuria and a shallow depres sion covers S, W, China.
Local Forecast-E or variable winds, light to moderate, cloudy, some fog.
DEATH.
MALACIANA 12.20 am. Decem ber 14, at 2, Kimberley Terrace, Kowloon, JAMES BELL MAC LACLAN, aged 50. Funeral will pass the Monument at 4.30 p.m. to-day.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT, Mrs. H. A WALKER and family desire to thank the many friends who sent floral tributes and attended the funeral of her late husband, Captain. E. A. WALKER.
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HONG KONG, DECEMBER 14, 1920.
MORE ABOUT PIRACY.
on the
as we have been able to accertain, nothing is done, to train these men in the effective use of their wea pons. It may be said that the firing of a revolver is such an enay matter thas d mere child could do it which is true, but to use a revolver effectively needs both tuition and practice. Since it is necessary, unfortunately, for ship's officers on the China Coast to be prepared at any moment to take part in a fight for life against desperate men who are no novices at gun-play, it is surely equally necessary that they be given the opportunity of learning how to make the best use of their weapons. Men took a gallant part in the recent struggle on the Haiching who had never pulled a trigger in their lives. A fight with pirates is an unequal struggle at the best of in the use of deadly weapons have times, but when officers unskilled to face men who, if not expert gunmen, are certainly not unprae ticed hands, the affray becomes still more one-sided. We suggest. there- fore, that no long as it necessary for sailors to add soldiering to their proper and regular duties, they should be given opportunity and inducement to learn how best to handle their weapons.
China
Mrs. Dyer has kindly promised to present the prizes at the annual distribution at the Kowloon Junior School on Thursday, December 19,
at 11 a..
Practitioners of Chinese medicine have formed an Association and the inaugural meeting and celebration will be held at Lee Garden on Sunday at noon.
Mrs Scuthorn, wife of the Colonial Secretary (Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.G.), returned to the Colony on the Blue, Funnel steamer Antanor.
Among the passengers arriving from Japan by the Empress of Asia was Mr. Kodaka, the well-known pearl merchant, who is showing a selection of his stock at Komor and Komot's next week.
The HK University Amateur Photographic Club, Second Annual Exhibition starts on Monday and closes on Monday the 3rd. It will be open from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. and p.m.-6 p.m. daily. Admission in free.
Until further notice, no express trains are running between Kow loon and Canton, owing to the line having been cut. An ordinary train service will be maintained between Kowloon and Sheklung only.
•
THE HAICHING OFFICERS.
ENTERTAINED BY HE AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE,
#
H.E. The Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C...G.) and Lady Clementi gave tiin party at Government House yesterday to which the officers of the s.s. Hai ner of the Douglas Company, were thing and Mr. White, senior part-
vite
The full list of gueste is as fol- lows Rt. Rev. Bishop of Victoria, Canon Streeter, Mr. J. E. Duxon, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Cheung Yan Pak, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Rewell, Mr. Mello, Captain Farrar, and Mr. A. H.
White.
KOWLOON-CANTON TRAINS.
BRIDGE AT SHEK HA DESTROYED,
Railway communication between Kowloon und Canton has been in- terrupted, the railway bridge at Shek Ha (Chinese section), having Information to been destroyed.
received in the this effect was Colony at 8.40 mm yesterday morning when the morning express train for Canton had already left Kowloon. The railway authorities at once phoned to the Shumchun Station ordering the train to re turn...
When the bridge was destroyed,. the telegraph line at Shek Ha was also cut.
Telegraphic service between Kow- loon and Canton was interrupted yesterday. Repairs are under way and the Kowloon Canton service according to a notice yesterday, will be suspended until further notice. Trains from Kowloon will only proceed as far as Shek Lung.
CHINESE WILLS.
ESTATE OF A FACTORY FOREMAN.
And finally, we consider a few lines should be devoted to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty and their message to the Co- mander-in-Chief of the
In our advertisement columns will Station. When we learned through be found particulars of the arrange- Reuter that the Admiralty had ments made by the Great Northern cabled to Vice-Admiral Sir A. K.Telegraph Company for handling WAISTEL, expressing admiration at Christmas and New Year greetings,
Local estate worth $81,500 was left the gallantry of the master, officers. including messages for points in
China.
by Fung Foo, thief foreman in the and crew of the Haiching, we felt
Kuong Sang Hong perfumery that official) genuinely pleased native had been taken by the Royal
Mr. G. E. Ellams, Mrs. N. V. factory, who died in January last Navy of a really gallant stand by Croucher.. Mr. N. J. Ferrin, of at 132. Wanchai Road, survived by men of the Merchant Navy. But Messrs. Thos. Cook & Son, accom- his wife, six sons and four daught what a cold and formal congratula panied by Mrs. Perrin, Mrs. Lamers Letters of administration have tion it was that My Lords Combert and Mr. C. D. Lambert, of missioners" gent, and how different the Kowloon-Canton Railway (Bri- was the tone of the personal messagetish section) returned here by the from the Commander-in-Chief him- Antenor. self! Motives of economy are said
to explain the War Office decision
.
een granted to the widow, Fung Leung Shi, of the same address.
Wong Kan Chuen. late of Ngau Wan village, San Wui district, Kwangtung, who died in July last, left 826,200 in the Colony. The pro- perty is left to the widow, resident in Hong Kong, who, has been grant.
probate of the will."
Now that the excitement aroused by the Haiching outrage has subsided, d before interest in the subject of pracy dies away until the next tragedy revives it, we consider it timely to emphasise some aspects of the matter which have not been touched upon in previous comment. First of all, there is the position of China herself. Nowhere else in the world is pirney on the high seas met with, and no other Govern ment in the world would regard
A young pench-tree bearing a outrages of this character off its to withdraw the military guards fruit half of which was a peach and from British ships. Possibly mothe other half a nectarine was ex- coast with such indifferent interest.tives of economy explain the painhibited at the recent shaw of the
Lam Yee Man, a farmer, who died But in a country where bandits are ful brevity of the Admiralty's Royn! Horticultural Society in
Experts said the freak in May lass ab his native village almost as plentiful as blackberries, cabled message of congratulation London.
in which case it were better not to was purely accidental, although in the Pan U district. left estate and where the kidanpping of pro- have sent any message at
all quite novel. minent people is quite a common- Perhaps "My Lords Commission- place incident, an occasional outers" do not quite realise what it means for the officers of a ship to hurst of piratical activity is prob-be attacked in the middle of this ahly looked upon as a matter of night by a gang of armed and Kowloon, at 12.20 this morning.
Such things do not Mr. Maclaclan, who was 50 years Dalendars for 1930. However ruthless men. great importance.
happen in the Royal Navy, but old, was a well-known resident of lightly the Chinese authorities may Vice-Admiral WAISTELL has judged Kowloon, and a prominent meraber regard such incidents, however, the much more accurately and symol the Kowloon Bowling Green The funeral will pass the Monument at.4.30 this afternoon. by the little handful of men on fact remains that foreign Govern pathetically what was accomplished Club. ments take a much more serious the Haiching against overwhelming view of the situation. They are odda, and in spite of their ship permitted by treaty to trade with being set on fire after the worst of the "gun-play vna over. A gang of formidable from the quarterdeck of hand struggle on the bridge and battle-cruiser, but in a hand to
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A NEW YEAR RESOLUTION!
no
Dated 73 NOVEMBER, 1923, AR PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
Bourd
of Directora to offer to Shareholders be held on MONDAY, the 16TH DAY of Additional Shares in the Proportion of DECEMBER, 1929, at 3 7.M., at the
ATTEND THE
NEW TERRITORIES AGRICULTURAL SHOW
on
JANUARY, 4TH & TH
at
in Hong Kong worth 84,100 which he has bequeathed to the widow, who We regret to record the death of as obtained letters of administra- Mr. James Bell Maclaclan, which tion. occurred at 2, Kimberley Terrace,
and between certain ports in China. Chinese pirates may not seem very nonths ago giving among other Co. the sole distributors for which
The Warwick Revue Company, which had such a very successful season at the Star Theatre some good shows "Airy Nothings," are Thursday and Friday at 0.15 p.m. returning to the same Theatre on
Co.
One Additional Share of the Nominal Offices of the Pablis Works Department. SHEK WO HUI (Near SHEUNG SHUI reasonable precautions to see that deck of a consting steamer, whose The Warwick Company are lively Fire Insurance Co., send us f
Value of $5 for Every Four Existing by Order of His EXCELLENCE THE COTERNOA, of One Lot of CROWN Colony
Sharon of which they are the Registered AND at Bhamshaipo, in the Holders on the Date of the ORDIN of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, ARY YEARLY MEETING, 1, 1T DECEMBER, 1922, SHAREHOL commencing from 1st July, 1888, with DERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to have be fixed by the Surveyor of BIB MAJESTY that the Directors of the Company
for
two very dainty diaries. A calendar depicting ene of the giant trains on the Penn- sylvania Railroad has been receiv
new decided that the Uffer of the THE KING, for one farther term of Band-Engüsh and Chinese Restaurante put-if they do not netually plan- of the Merchant Navy were main-together give a very good evening's Son. Two very artistic pictorial
Additional Shans, shall be made to 24 years less three days.
Shareholders in respect of the Existing Shares of which they are the Actual
Registered Holders on the
tru
JANUARY, 1930, instead of on the
21st DECEMBER, 1999.
the
In Consequence of the Decision, Date for Payment of the First Instal- ment of $1 Per Share in respect of the Additionni Shares hna Now been POST. PONED From 2ND JANUARY, 1930, To 8TH FEBRUARY, 1930, in the case of Shareholders whose Registered Address is in the Colony of Hong Kong or the Far East. In the case of Bbare. holders outside the Far East, the Date for Payment has been POSTPONED From 2ND APRIL, 1930, To 2ND MAY, 1930.
From
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED MONDAY, 6rx JANUARY, 1930, To SATURDAY, 117H JANUARY, 1930, Both Days inclusive.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers. Hong Kong, 12th Dec., 1929. [8741
NOTICE.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND
FINANCE CO., LTD.
Norder to facilitate
RAILWAY STATION).
Watch for the Handbook on the
Bookatally!
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Special Railway facilities-Military
--Theatrical Performance, etc., etc.
See the Development of Local-grown
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No. of Sale,
New Kowloon In-
land Lot No. 1991.
Registry No.
Chan Street and
Locality,
Maple Street.
3
Junction of Yu
Boundary.2
Measure
ments.
N. B. E. W.
As per
aslo plant
Contents in
Square feat.
Annual
Renta).
About
4,050
"PEAK MANSIONS."
32
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Opset Price.
6,975
Produce!
SCHOOLS.
of Two
Wie
ed from Messrs. Thomas Cook &
calendars have been received from Messrs. Alex Ross & Co., and a neat little desk calendar from Messte Anderson & Co.
...
We have received many attractive. calendars and diaries from well- known firms in the Colony during The past week. Calendars are to hand from Messrs. Arnhold & Co., local agents of the Manufacturers. Life Insurance Co., and of the Westinghouse Electric International Arm are Messrs. Reiss, Massey & and they have a right to expect
Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & the Chinese authorities to take all
Fire Insurance Co., and Hong Kong Co., as general agents of the Canton
this lawful business is not inter-officers are outnumbered by about and know their work thoroughly, almanack and fered with. Bias Bay has been five to one, they are a very different and they have among them a young proposition. Vice-Admiral WAIRTEL Indy, Miss Nicholson, with a more years notorious as the stronghold said the right thing when be points than usually charming voice, be of the desperate ruffians who carry ed out that the highest traditions sides, dancers and entertainers, who
tained, not only in the face of amusement. acts of piracy. The fact is common danger but also in the successful knowledge, and any Government steps taken to save the ship and Mr. G..P. Gooch, joint editör of "My Lords the British Government's publica worthy of the name would have bring her into port.
Commissioners of the Admiralty"
tion of documents on the origin of taken steps, long ago to smoke out have graciously expressed, in as
the war, lecturing in London re- this hornets' neat, and seen to it faw words as possible, their al-cently, said: I must say, calmly
We that the district was
too well miration of what was dose.
and on the basis of all the available Looking Back 25 Years. shall be surprised-and disappoint-knowledge, that Germany
In connection with the recent fire policed on land and patrolled at ed-if much more generous recog dragged into the World War by her at West Point, it is alleged that sea for the pests to return. Since nition doce not come from a source ally, Austria, just in the same way there are certain discrepancies be- Great tween book entries and the goods ISS CODE, TRZOWYNT, BEIGATE, only half-hearted measures have even higher than the mighty Lords na France was by Russia.
Commissioners themselves. STREET
Britain was dragged in primarily that were actually in the godowns. (Norland Institute been over attempted by the Chinese
by the deep conviction that the It is reported that the owner of the Training), would like care
could not stand out and see France goods did not eare to take action Children in her Charming House, Good authorities to deal with the "prob
smashed, and Germany dominating in the matter, so the police yes-- Schools near, or could give First Lessons,lem of piracy, it would be timely
Europe." Moderate Terms. Recommended by the Rev. G. R. LINDSAT late of St. now for a joint Note to be present- Andrew's Church, Kowloon.
ed by the Powers, demanding that effective action be taken forthwith. China claims to be regarded as the equal in all respects of other Powers. To support that claim she should see to it that the lawless proclivities of some of her eitizens It are effectively held in check. was British naval activity which cleaned up the pirates of the Two Kwangs half a century ago, and it is only British activity to-day which prevents the desperadoes of Bina Bay becoming more dangerous than they actually are. China should take this work in hand her self, and do it thoroughly.
Meanwhile it will be necessary to continue to take such steps as
with other matters, the customary By the British steamer Anchises, may seem practicable to prevent ON SALE.
pirates seizing a ship and robbing, Mr. Kwok Siu Lau, one of the nolite intimation has not been sent Captain Jackson, ten constables killing, or kidnapping her passen best known of local Chinese philan. to Tokyo! Mr. Ohata has already from Scotland arrived. for the VOLUMES OUND
of the gere-the overwhelming majority thropists: has given $500 to the held the post of Japances Minister Police Force. They are all young, RONG WEEKLY of whom, by the way, are Chinese New Sailors and Soldiers' Home, in Peping, being sent there in 1918. and appear, strong, healthy-looking RESS, Jabuary to June, 1929,
citizens travelling on foreign ships. Wanchai, for providing Wireless hut appears to have been dismissed men. They will be a very season- WITH INDEX, Price-$7.50, Wo have already-und more than Equipment in the Tastitution for in May. 1922--which may explainable addition to the European con--
sauce painted so the unwisdom of the benefit of British sailard and the awkward hitch." now report tingent of the force-Hong Kong
withdrawing the military guards soldiers.
THE TIME FOR BLANKETS
IS HERE, BUT WHAT SHALL BE DONE FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT AFFORD THEMP ITUATED within Two Minutes"
MEMBERS of the Committee at- Walk from the Tram Station and the Society's Room, werlooking the Southern Side of the
CITY HALL, EVERY MONDAY and Island. Ready for Occupation.
THURSDAY, at 10.30 to Five-Roomed and Six-Roomed
receive GIFTS of BLANKETS, Part-word APARTMENTS
Olothing, etc..
:
IN orde te fanita to the Investigar with all Modern Conveniences, Drying
Shern Certificates which have been Rooms and Oat-houses, Two Lifts.
Fraudulently obtained from the Com.
pany, All Holders of Share Certificates of the Company are requested to rend
in Fall Particulars of their Boldings, Number of Certificates, Name of Owner, the Actual Distinguishing M Numbers of the Shares onvered by the Certificate, the Date of Issue of Bach Certificates and their Folio Numbers, to The GENERAL MANAGERS A Boon As Possible.
By Order of the Board," JOZELE LIMPHRIES A SON
General Managers.
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PRIVATE GARAGES
TO LET.
Situate at the Bear of PEAK MANSIONSĮ Beparate Compartments including Light and Water.
Apply to-
SREDIT FONCIER. "TEXTREME-ORIENT,
4TH FLOOK, FRENCH BANK BUILDING,
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BOHONG
BOCIETY. (Est. 1889.)
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THE BROW DEy Hong Kong>MU?
PARA OFFICE.
News and Views.
Three Chinese cases of small-pox were reported on Thursday..
Mrs. J. Owen Hughes is to dig tribute the prizes at the Victoria British School at 10.30 a.m. Thursday next.
04
The annual meeting of the Boy Scouts Association will be held in St: John's Cathedral Hall on Wed- nesday at 6.15 p.m.
The Police Department are hold ing. a Carnival dance at Lane, Crawford's Restaurant on Monday, from 8.30 p.m. to 1 am..
In this week's talk to Boy Scouts (appearing on page 2), the Chief Scout explains how necessary it is second brain in to develop a order to go stalking in the dark
to
terday charged the man said to be responsible with larceny as a bailee. The case came before Mr. Japan's Minister, to China.
F. A. Hazeland (Second Magis- What is described as "an awk trate). Mr. Dixon, of Mr. John ward hitch has occurred in con- Hasting's office, appeared for the nection with the appointment. of defence, and, on the case being re- will be recalled that the late bail-they were prepared to furnish Japan's Minister at Peping. It manded for a week, applied for Minister, Mr. Saburai, committed $10,000 bail if necessary. The suicide at Hakone about
a fort-police strongly objected, and, on
magistrate appearing night age, shortly after returning the to Japan from Nanking. It was hesitate, said that if bail was. then announced that the Foreign granted they would re-arrest the Minister was very anxious to lose man on another chargé ng soon as no time in appointing Mr. Saburai's he was released. Mr. Hazeland successor, and Mr. Torikichi Obata, said that as no evidence had been Minister to Turkey, happening to taken in the case, and bearing in he in Japan on leave, was selected mind that it was a charge which. for the Nanking post. It appears might possibly go to the Supreme do have been understood in Tokyo Court, he thought he would not be that the Chinese Government had justified in allowing bail. Bail was intimated in the usual way that refused-Hong Kong Daily Prent, Japan's nomince was persona grata, December 14, 1904. hat now it is stated that, owing to Looking Back 50 Years. Chiang Kai Shek's pre-occupation
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