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19. The Slave Trade At Macao

We regret to learn that the "sister settlement" of Macao, is not, politically speaking in the sa- tisfactory state that the progress of events would lead to the expec- tation it should be. In the first place that cursed slave trade has cast a stigma on the settlement, which can hardly be eradicated during the present generation-and¦ although we are willing to believe that the new system which now prevails has been denuded of all the objectionable parts of the hat. ed traffic still reform. appears to have been put in force too late, and the gate has not been shut until the steel has flown.

Never has a Portuguese subject been called to account for any of the, atrocities (and their name is Legion) which have been commit ted in pursuit of the coolie slave trade,

Then came this measure of re- form. We, or those who compre- hend matters fully, may be indu- ced to the belief that necessity makes this reform, bona fide,-but. how with the native population whose dearest relatives have been cajoled or forcibly abducted by the man stealer?

Is it, we ask, at all likely that

the Chinese, shrewd and suspicious as they are, will place the smallest credit on the good Intentions of the Macao government, when they see the identical ruffians, who flourish ed and raised themselves from poverty and obscurity by their un- scrupulous rapine under the old system, still continue the leading men in the new?

It is unlikely and whatever the cause the effect is certain. The Chinese about Macao are evincing

TRADE SHIP HERE

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Japanese Show Boat Arrives

An interesting arrival in the Colony yesterday the 8.5. Un Ka Maru No. 3, which came alongside the 0.8.K Wharf just after 12 noon.

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such symptoms of exasperation, that the Portuguese authorities have become really alarmed. The garrison is held in readiness to be The vessel is interesting because called out at any moment, and the of the fact that she carries on bonrei Provisional Battalion is being or some 8,000 tons of Japanese, goods. ganised. Placards have been past which will be offered for sale to-day ed on the walls offering large re-The public is invited to attend an wards for the heads of the notorts | exhibition which is being held ous man stealers. This may all heard to-day and tomorrow, blow over, but the Chinese here mencing from 9.30 am. each day"

have connections at Macao

No fewer than thirty representa- appear to consider that matters tives of some of the biggest export- have, assumed, an alarming aspect. and knowing as we do the deepers in Japan are on board the vessel sense of wrong which the Chinese visitors over the exhibition.

and they will personally conduct cherish m relation to the man- stealing traffic which have of late so years smeared Macao with

stain. we are broad and deep a inclined to the belief that the ap- prehensions are far from being unfounded.

who

This however, is by no means. the only alarning rumour relative to Macao which is now being floated A report is very prevalent about. that the Japanese have laid claim to Macao, and have expressed their The claim intention of taking it. as we understand it, is grounded on some grant on which the Jap- arese actually occupied it many years ago. We never heard of such occupancy before, but we are told that rains are to be seen in Macao at this moment indicating Japanese 'buildings and obtains such cred-

The ship sailed out of Hakkaido, Japan at the beginning of this month and bor itinery includes Hong Kong, and the Philipines. It was intended at first to take in Java, but arrangements were not completed in time and the Datch Colony had to be left out,

Mr. Takewo Nebushi, goasra! secretary of the Hokkaido Trade Commission is among the people on board the ship and Mr. K. Konno is the Government representative on the tour. The ship, which is one of 4,330 tons has refrigerated chambers installed on board, Among the truite that will be on exhibition "and" offered for sale will be onions, po- tatoes, oranges, pears and apples.

Some marine products of Japan,

that there appears some founda Kong market, will be found on this ence in the minds of the Chinese, which are well known on the Hong son for it: About a couple of cen-ship They include salted salmon, turies ago the Japanese had dis- dried codfish, cuttlefish, compoy,

senwedda and tea with seaweeds.

tant colonies and were not SO exclusive as they are now. Formosa

Among the industrial products will was a colony of theirs which they be found insect powder, peppermint and the Dutch some little products, milk, hatter, sauce, beer, trouble about. We must look that cider, vegetables in ting, and cafes. matter up.

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Around the Courts

THE MARINE COURT

Two Chinese Fined

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Wong Ngow 22... a rickshaw #coolie and Chong Shing 32.

barber, appeared before Mr. Hase- good at the Marine Court yester- day morning, charged with unlaw

the s.s. fully boarding

Cremer without the permission of the master or the officer-on-duty last Wednesday:

Both defendants pleaded guilty and said that they only boarded the steamer to visit their friends. The Brst defendant was also dis- covered by the. Police to have been previously convicted.

The Magistrate then "imposed a fine of $15 or fifteen days" hard labour on the first defendant and another of $10 or ten days ön the second.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS

The following" are the cases down for the Criminal Sessions which begin on Monday.

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in Queen's Road Central, while Chan Ki, alias Chan Kee, and Wong Hing, will be charged with breach of a deportation order.

LONG FIRM" FRAUD CASE

Further evidence was taken by Mr. Hamilton at Central Magis- tracy yesterday in the case in which Jose Lizarraga, 35, of Mani- la; Wong Sáu Mo, 29, of Shang- hai and Nicholas Levitsky, "alias Mecan, allas Levin, alias Macon, allas Semon, 34, a Russian, are being charged with fraud to the extent of about $10,000 involving practically all European firms in the Colony, was opened before Mr. Hamilton at Central Magis- tracy yesterday."

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Two shros employed by the defendants gave evidence that they were engaged at a salary of $40 a month and 2 per cent commission. They had, however, to pay $500 tach for deposit as securities for their services.

The case was adjourned until this afternoon.

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The sales will reveal to the visitor the low price of the goods offered. The present low rate of exchange on the Japanese yen renders this possible, and the visit of the Un- Kai Maru may result in local dealers entering into direct contract with suppliers or manufacturers of the goods offered on board.

Although the exhibition was not open to the public yesterday, quite a number of people took a trip to the 0.5.K. wharf to make inquiries. To these the officials replied with a courteous invitation to cail again to-day, when all are welcome.

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"Some people suspect me of hay- ing kept the money," Dr. Condon "CHRIST THE WIS-alone has never enabled men to the search so far, with no results. "The wisdom of the intellectual says. I have set out to prove my Innocence. I have spent 22000 on

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In his second chapter on "Our Need Of God": the speaker said After the kidnapping of the A very interesting lecture on the truth of Augustine's well Lindbergh baby Dr. Condon tried "Christ; the Wisdomn 61"God" was known words Our Hearts Are to stafilish contact with the kid- given last night at iné -večkly | Restless Until They First Rest Inappers by means of advertisements meeting of the Hongkong Theds- Him," proved that the apparent in the papers signed "Jafsio." phical Society at their Queen's {'prizes of life, wealth fame, power As a resulb be received communi- Road headquarters.

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Colonel Lindbergh was impressed by dividing it into several parts, that Christ had brought to men a by these negotiations, and offered a bringing out the essentials of life new way of life by setting an and the differences between hu- example of human love by his self Dr. Condon to the kidnappers. On ransom of £10,000 to be paid by sacrifice.. This power of sell the night of April 2, 1932, near During the course of his lecture sacrifice had been shown by the cemetery in the Brons, the money on the latter chapter, the speaker victories of the Cross and had en was paid over to a man by Dr. stated that every religion had to dured through the centuries since Condon. undergo a practical test and that and was "still the mightiest force

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believed that the baby had been "The heart of the Apostle's preach-speaker. Through Christ we have. ing Hes in the Cross of Christ. an inexhaustable supply of boyer This is the stumbling block to the and though its growth is slow, the NRA Jewish Nation and folly in the goal 1 Burette den the appreciation of the Associa eyes of the Gentle world, yet it is Thus the wisdom of God is re- den had on behalf of the members vealed to the world in Christ, who wilded the Rev. Walton Rodgers is the Word Made Flesh.”

and Mrs, Rodgers. God-Speed on Mr. W. C. Felshow, Vice-Prest-, their pending retirement from the dent of the Association expressed | Colony.

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