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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1933
CHINA ASSOCN'S WAYZGOOSE
LARGE ATTENDANCE AT ANNUAL FUNCTION
occasion.
32.
ECHOES OF 1858
-Sir John Bowring and the troubles
In anton
arms chest.
London, June 22-The China As- sociation held their annual way goose at Grosvenor House last night Exactly what a wayxgoose is I am not clear, except that it is
July, 18, 1858.
when off Pootoy, the Chinese some very special form of junket-
against War is doubtless a terrible thing passangers suddenly rose ing, and, as such, an appropriate description for so auspicious ana fearful resort, and if those the Captain and crew, killing nine who provoke only suffered or of the latter outright, and severely, witnessed its horrors, the chances wounded the remainder, who, If last year's reception seemed
are it would not be so often in- however, managed to fly for refuge admirable, this year's was even bet dulged in. There is an extremely to the top gallant cross trees. ter. Some thought that there were
well written article on the subject The ship's carpenter and the cap.. not quits as many people this year, in the last issue of the burdy tain's servant, both Chinese, join- but I think the explanation is that the arrangements were "more cun gurdy, which is certainly from the the pirates, who managed to pen of Sir John Bowring. He ningly contrived. The band played blames the French in no measured possess themselves of the ship's After keeping posses terms for. the ruthless revenge they took the other day at Can-ion of the ship for five hours a large boat came alongside, and ton, upon the inhabitants of the took away all the Chinese includ street in which their comrade was ing the bodies of several who had killed. If Sir John were worthy been killed in the scuffle. After of consideration, or if he had any betting fire to the ship they made proper feelings to wound the might off. The crew seemed to have be 'retorted upon with great been enabled to quell the flames effect. It was his meddling pro- and as we have said above, return- pensities, inordinate: vanities and ed in her to Macao. unjustifiable proceedings, which caused the war and if the French "are to be held up to exceration for killing innocent people" upon a doubtful provention, Sir John should be placed in the same cate- gory for having caused the death of thousands for no provocation 13 all.
to the limit of excellence that the rather incoherent nature of modern "dance music permits. Yet now only modern music. Like the fiddler ut Mr. Fuzzwig's Christmas party, the bandmaster knew his business and quickly perceived that there were those among bis audience who knew what dance music could reille be
You should see me dance the
palka."
You should see me
ground.
cover the
You should see my coat tails
flying
As I jump my partner round. Indeed if the music had been far less stimulating than it was, it would have made no difference, It is the merit of these Ching Associa fou evenings that time for the mo ment stands still and the years slip awny.
-
New Arrivals Home, One was glad to see a larger number of Chinese guests than ever before. The Chinese Minister and Mme. Quo of course were there. both "dancing vigorously. Mr T
MUTINY ON THE CHINA COAST
July 19, 1838.
FROM THE ADVERTISEMENTS.
The following items are taken from the advertisement columns: Notice
A Branch of our Firm is estab- lished at this Port since 1st inst.. consequently the Agency of Mr. W. H. Foster, jr., heretofore, exist- ing, ceases from that date.
RUSSELL & Co. Hong Kong, April 6, 1858.
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For London..
The steamship "Princess Char- latte, Captain Ponjee, will take cargo at Whampoa
We have to record another ol those fearful tragedies, for which this part of the world has of late been so notorious The Spanish bark,
This steamer is intended to call Beila Carmen, sailed for Macsont Singapore, the Cape of Good from Manila & few days ago have Hope and St. Vincent for coals. V. Soong came on from a dinnering on board twenty-que Chinese She is admirably fitted for passen- party at Lady Astor's and was im- nassengers. She returned on i gers. mediately penned in a corner where Saturday afternoon and reports For freight or passage apply to selected guests might be introduced that at about half past five on the
TURNER & Co. to him. He flew over to Paris early, this week to call on M. Dale- diet, and leaves England next Thursday... Dr. W. T. Yen,
afternoon of the 16th instant, Hong Kong, May 29, 1858.
China's brilliant pleaser at Gene: COLONY'S RATEABLE VALUE
va, was there, talking to Mr. P. C.. Young, the two "being very old friends. Dr. and Mrs. Wellington Koo were to have been present, but I did not see them. Dr. W. C. Chen, Counsellor of Legation in London for several years, and Mme. Chen, the Chinese Consul General and Aime.Kuangson Young, were there, and three or four more."
Several friends just Home from. the Far East were being warmly received. Mr. Lavers, looking a well as ever, came with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mackay, she arrived last Saturday. Mr. A. W. Burkill had got to London only the night before. Mrs Burkill is better, but not quite up to the reception. Sir John and Lady Breman had come up from Bath, where they are. spending their leave. Mr. H. Phil- lips came from Bourne End, be ar rived from Canton in April but has hardly been in Bondon at all. With him were Mrs. Phillips and a Frown-up daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Brent, the latter quite herself again, were there with a grown-up The Flight of Time.,
dacuhter.
· 3.96 PER CENT. INCREASE ON 1932
FIGURES FOR THE LAST TEN YEARS
J
The Colonial Treasurer's report on the Assessment for the year 1933-1934 states that by Order of His Excellency the Gov ernor-in-Council & new valuation of the whole Colony has been made and the Bateable Value has thereby been increased from $37,457,726 to $38,941,273 an addition of $1,483,548 or 8.96 per cent.
The following table gives a comparison of the Assessments for the year 1939-1933 and 1933-1934:--
'District.":" 1932-1933. 1933-1934. $25,568,498 The City of Victoria $25,240,014 Hong Kong Villages 2,905,269 Kowloon
New Kowloon..
Total...
Increase. Per cent
2397,584, 1.20
7,397,230 1,714,312
3.204,447 8,207,351 1,960,977
299,178 1.03
610,121 8.01.
246,685 14.39
$37,467,725
$38,011,273 #1,483,548
3.06
The increase in the valuation of, of the City remains strong, as it the City of Victoria is mainly duc does also for European style dwell. to new buildings on the Praya Eastings in suitable situations on the Reclamation and would have been Island. much great but for tendency to reductions of rental, in a mimber of
In fact, all about us, grown up daughters and sons. Here were those whom we had built sand localities. castles for at Waibaiwei or push-
Under Hong Kong Villages the ed down giants strides at the increase is mainly due to the new Mindstering Children's League, or development at Wongneichung. "paidlit in the burn", at Rokkosan In Kowloon the increase is due or Unzen. And here they were in to new Chinese tenements and "creatione" and long-tailed coat somi-European flats in Mongkok, and all the pink of propriety and European flata and houses on powder-puffs.
There is always so much to talk Prince Edward Road and European
fats at Kowloon Point. about, and always some familiar In the case of New Kowloon the face to greet, and if we increase is largely due to Chinese. tenement houses in Shamshaipo and some further building in Kowloon
de
The following comparative state- ment shows the Rateable Value of the Colony of Hong Kong from 1923- 1924 to 1933-1934 inclusives 1000 omitted)
Year.
Percent
Rateable Image In- Value, cresse, crease.
not eat much, we have taken the weight off aur feet for a few mo ments and the evening is poyous. City on the new layout. What does it matter if some of us The number of 'tenements report have lived a few more years, thaned to be vacant averaged about the others. In China, one recalls 439 monthly, as compared with 297 age still counts and the griffin is last year. required to mind his p's and q's. Be- sides, griffin will be greybeard so coon that where is there any differ- ence that signifies Let us whirl! In the unavoidable absence of Sir George Macdonough, Mr. 8. F. Mayers, the chairman received the guests. A very special word of thanks should be given to Mr. Wil- cox, the secretary for the perfec- 1923-1924 ... 21,059, Pat tion of all arrangements. Even 1924-1925 ... 22,1471,068 5:18 with the well-trained staff of the 1928-1928... 27,287 5,139 hotel help, there must be enormous 1928-1927.... 27,908. 710 work in preparing the details of 1927-102829,016. 1,018
30,295 these evenings and much gratitude 1928-1929....
1,370 4.76 4.02 is due to Mr. Wilcox from a host 1920-1030 31,017 1,222 of happy nightingales."
1930-1931. 33,000 1,402–4.50, The following were among the 1931-1932 35,071 2,001 6.04.
1932-1933 guests Te
37,457 2,386, 8.50" 1933-1034 38,941 1,483 3,98
In the ten years from 1923-1024. to. 1933-1934 the rateable value of the Colony has increased by $17,881,573
Sir Charles and Lady Addie, Mr. George Adkis, Mr T B Barlow, Mr. and Mr. H. w Bird, Mr G. R. Bird, Dr. & Mrs. G. D. RB. Black. Admiral per coat Sir W. H. D. Boyle, Mies Boyle.
23:20
·2.60 3:04
The demand for the once and
Mr. A. HC Branson, Sir John shop accommodation in the centre
& Lady Brenan. De&Madlamé W. 10. Chen, Mr. R.. E. Coxon, Fir
Murchison Lady Fletcher, Mr. Mrs. Pitcairn, Mra, Dolly Potte, V. M. Gray Jar Mr. & Mrs. Q. M. H. E. Mons & Maciama Quo, Tai- Green, Mix Green. Mis Ruth chi, Sir William Shenton Miss Green Mr. R. B. R. Hanok Yvonne Shenton Miss Margaret Mia M B. Hanrock. Miss Hand Stabb, Mr. Nicholas Stakki Ma land, Capt. & Mrs. G. B. Hart dame Alfred Tre, Mr. Bramy Tre, ford. Commander G. Herbert RN. Dr. C. C. Wang, Brig. General Bir LE Mosieur V. K. Wellington Samual & Tedy Wilson, HE [Eng Mr Mr. Herbert Phillips, Monsieur W W. Yan, Mr. & Mrs.
(Continued at foot of next col.) Kwangson Young,
The rapid development of the
Praga Fast Reclamation together with over building in other parts of the Colony and the depression have led to there being a number of vacant. flats and shops scattered through the Chinese portions of the City, and, as a result, a demand for reduction of rent in these areas has commenced. Unless the world depression continues, however, it is not anticipated that this condition" will remain for long.
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