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NOTES & COMMENTS.
SHOOTING OF DOGS.
THURSDAY
DAY BY DAY.
TAKE AWAT
THE
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Chur comments on the abov» [STATES CAN BE SAVED WITHOUT question, which appeared yeater-IT-Lytion.
day, were writtan before the conversation which one of our
raporters had with the CSP on Owing to the holiday, there the matter. That is our excuse | warn no cases heard at the Police for reverting to the subject. Courts this morning.
an there are one or two points in
Mr. Wodehour's remarks ofį
which we desire to take notice.) The 45. Kaisho Mara (T. K. K. as to the powers of the Polica to South American Line) which dass dogs wandering about sails on July 20, is to carry cargo between 10 p.m. and 5 s.m. there only. is no doubt whatever, for that power is conferred on them by Ordinance. More than that, the It is Dominion Day in Canada Police are authorised to destroy to-day. At the local office of the also any dog wandering about C, P. 0. S. the Union Jack and without an owner and without a the Canadian Ung were flown in collar giving the owner's came bonour of the occasion. and address, even in daylight. |
It would appear, however, from
A.S. WATSON & CO., LTD this latter procedure is not almitted a partner in the legal
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
Phone 16
Cable Address: Telegraph. Hoogkung.
Mr. Wodehouse's statement, that | Mr. D. J. Lewis has been
followed, but that stray
dogs firm of Messrs. Johnstone, Stokes during the daytime are
seat and Master, in which the interest Τέλ the Dogs Home. Then of Mr. H. J. Gedge have crased, why, we should like to ask, can- not the same method be followed
Mr. J. F. das Chagas, Secre- regarding dogs sean roaming tary to the Portuguese Legalion about at night. We inler from in Peking, arrived at Mirno on other observations made by Mr. the 28th and took up the position Wodehouse that this dog-shoot-of chief Government translator. ing campaign has been com- vacated by Mr. J. V. Jorge, who mented because there are too has retired on pension. many dogs about, for he says that the Polica very sa'dom shoot;
these Western Univa...
Telephone No. 1. A.0.0, 5th edition.
Office address: 1. Ice House Street.
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920.
PROVISION FOR THE FUTURE.
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MERCHANT MARINE. TYPHOON WARNING.
CHINA COAST CHANGES,
Mr. N. Penson, chief officer, Kashing, has signed off."
Captain E. Blackburn of the -Kenshing, has signed of.
Mr. J. E. Richards, chief officer,
| Shantung, is or leare,
animals-only whea The rainfall registered at the there is such a large number of Botanic Gardens, Hongkong dogs about that they become a during June totalled 17.90 inches. Quisance." Does he mean licensed There were only nice days when or unlicensed dogs? If the no nain fell. The heaviest fall former, then the fault lies with was 480 inches, on the th the Police for issuing too many from the 10th to the 13th inclusive licences. If the latter, then the so less than 11.81 inches were }- Police are already empowered to recorded. deal with such animals.
A PERSONAL TOUCH.
Mr. W. E. L. Shenton has be- come a partner in the firm of Messrs. Deacon, Looker, Deacon and Harston,
solicitors
and
Mr. T. G. Beer, from leave, has gons chief officer, Shantung.
Mr. B. Stewart-chief officer, Chongtu, has signed off.
Mr. W. D. Carlatt had bean appointed second officer, Chengta
Mr. R. H. Haymes, second officer, Fatsham, is on leave.
Mr. J. W. Lamond has signed on second officer, Fatsban.
Captain H. P. Hope of the Pant- ing, has gone master, Kashing.
Mr W. E Liley, chief officer, Kashing, has signed off.
Mr. W. S. Hiteb has signed on chief officer, Kashing.
Mr. R. W. Winckler, "second officer, Lucbow, has signed off.
Mr. A. C. B. Tourle has signed on second officer, Luchow.
Mr. F. Bignell, chief officer, Yingchow, has gone chief officer, Wuchang.
Mr. E. Williams, supernumer ary chief officer, Luenyi, is on reserve.
Mr. A. Robertson, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Luenyi.
Mr. G. Atkinson has signed on second engineer, Ningpo.
Mr. D. Campbell, third engi- neer, Kashing, has gone second engineer, same ship.
Mr. W. Niblock, second engi•! meer, Chengtu, has signed off.
-TO-DAY'S MISCELLANY.
The telegrapì quoted below waA late. General Hongkong, from Army officers to allend football [received, by the Amerigan Coo- The forbidding · of Salvation, the Manila Obsenstory at 7.30 matches, or even take part in p.m. yesterday —
|them, adds another to the rather Typhoon in about 116 degrees complex "rulings on the subject Lang. E. and 19 degreen Lat. of games for ministers of relivion. almost stationary.
Ons is glad to sea that cricket is not on the index, Some of the Sreatest of cricketers hars been parsons though strict clerical oplaiva might not approve of the jolly old elargyman who presided at "ericket feasts" and on one occasion announced from the chair: "My friends, I grieve to say that there is only one bottla at flaret left; and as it would be abaned to divide it among so WADY
The following telegram was received at 10 am. to-day — Cyclone or typhoon over N. China Sea, moving W.N.W.
US. NAVY FEUD
MEANING OF DANIELS' DISCLOSURES. John Lapland, writes in Daily Chronicle ***
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It would be a mulate to attach 1 propose to drink it myself.” | high importance to the disclosures | With regard to other sports there: which have just been made by hate been various opiniotis." The Mr. Daniels, Swetary of the famous "Henry of Exeter" anca United States Navy, concerning replied to a clergyman of his President Wilson's framulous diocese who asked whether it was anxieties in April 1917.
tree that the Bishop had-eam-
He stated that the British Admiralty was not using British naval superiority effectively, and went on to call for reports from Admirel Sims
It appears that the President plained of bis bunting, ́"Not sent to Admiral Sins in London at all. I merely complain on the 7th of that month, the jot your ever doing anything else.” very date apon which the United (States declared war against Ger- As regards football, there is maur, a telegram in which be the modern case of the patronage alloged that England was belp of Aston Villa by the Bishop of less to the point of panic" as the Birmingham; and one of the best result of submariis crisis,
of amateur Association players as well as a notable Rugby for wird are parsons. Croquet, by long custom, is supposed to be specially the game of curates, though it has been accused of It is unfortunately the fact that bringing our man's worst pas- ant of a bitter quarrel which basalons, and the old, old golt story Mr. R. S. Thompson, second arisen between Admiral Sims and of the Scot who was afraid he engineer, Kashing, has gone the Navy Dapartment, represent would bare to "gie up the second engineer, Chengtu. – ed by Mr. Danielsand by Admiral meénistry has its modern paral
Mr. A. McEwap, third engineer, Banion, who was Chief of the lals, no doubt. And we have bad . Chekiang, bas gone supernumer Naval Board, a controversy has boring parsons in recent years. ary third engineer, Yingehow. | been brooght about which is not Mr. H. Mackay, supernumerary for the good of international
The news that Dr. Macnamara second engineer. Chekiang, has relations.
is singing at a concert in bis con- There are unfarinnately in the stituency suggests that so inter- one third engineer, same ship.
Mr. H. Stephen. second, Lailed States people who are esting little fiat might be com- engineer, Wachang, has gone seeking to muddy the waters of piled of Ministers who have be
good understanding between the music lovers. In Mr. Lloyd. chief engineer, Tean.
Mr. F. E Lane, from reserve, two nations.
George's first Administration the Geddes brothers were much in request as singers, and Mr.
The Ordinances under which dog are dealt with leave can- siderable discretionary powers to the Police, and we can help notaries, from today, taking the thicking that the C.S.P. would place of Mr. H. W. Looker, who left Hongkong last year, and be wise to order tha: this prac whose interesegand responsibility has gone chief officer, Fooksang. tice of shooting dogs at sight be abandoned and instead, that in the firm ceased yesterday.
animale. to
the Dogs" The news of the death of Men Home. Apart from the obvious MacArthur, wile of Mr. Neil] objections to the present method. MeArthor, of Quarry Bay, at sea it is hard lines on people who on June 33. has been received have paid a licence for their dogs with deep regret by many re- that they should suffer the loss of sidents of the Colony, Mr. Mac-j them merely because they happen Arthur left for home by the s.s.
stray
captured
Several times recently there has been talk in the Manila Fapers
to slip away from control after Novara on May 2, accompanied and among enterprising Americans as to the possibility of making the prescribed bour when all good by her husband, son and daughter Janila a great Port of the Pacific, rivalling Hongkong and taking
good deatrofits shipping inde away. But there has been nothing dogs are supposed to be indoors. There were other Quarry Bay ry tangible put forward and the subject bas heretofore been in the Let the careless owner be punish-people on board, also the late Mr. alm of speculation. Mr. Paul P. Whitman, a U S. Foreign Traded by fine, if you will, but do A. G. Gordon, whose death took ammissioner of the Philippines, ba-, however, brought matters into not permit the shooting of these place at Bombay two days before he sphere of practicality by suggestion contained in a very force- Pour creatures at sight. There Mrs. MacArthur passed away. al article he has written for the San Francisco Journal of Commerce,ags and dogs, after all. All that is at, present known
Mrs. Under the present practice, the regarding
MacArthur's and as Hongkong is vitally interested in any such movement it most valuable dog is liable death is that it took place some forth while examining, the situation something on the same lines as to be shot if our after 10 p.m. time after the vessel left Bombay
does.
As an introduction he reviews the whole of the commercial and The fairness or otherwise of and that she was tried at sea. dustrial possibilities of the Far East and Asia, dwelling on the fact Procedure such as this is best The deepest sympathy will be at the exploitation of the great Continent is as yet in its very tested by applying the matter extended to the bereaved husband fancy. He points on that lack of modern transportation facilities personally. Supposing Mr. Wode- and tamils. Jone prevents a flow of commerce that will be as large as can be house owned a valuable dog, or a itnessed on any cost of the world. Not only Chica but even the pet which he prized, and this si farther west is destined to become of tremendous value in animal happened to "give him onsuming modern equipment and exporting raw material. The helip" one night when he was arked progress of the past few years is but the precursor of a returning home. What world he ger increase which will come when pescatipa of transportation 535, we wonder if next morning cilities is more advanced. How true this is, all Hongkonge learned that the dog had been siness men know. They know to fell what tires art being shot by one of his own men? Or led because the Cantón Hankow railway is not completed: the such & inte belel Archibald,
if Mr. Franks bad been bere and now what they are being lecause there is no efficient and ugani-how would take it? So far as
transportation by the West River. When roads have ben cone ucted, railways built, rivers made safely navigable and the people see it, the Colony is not so the interior thus brought into a claver had more sympathetic errun with dogs that a policy uch with, the foreigner and the improvements le brings with hink Salat's hope that this dog-shoot- of "frightfulness" is called for. fap it is certain that the present volume of trade will appear small ad pany with what will then develop. Mr. Whitman sees thising campaign will soon and.
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ON THE 'PHONE.
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& PARTY STRUGGLE, Mr. M. Costello, chief officer. The Republicans have sought Footsang, is on leave.
for revelations which would Lloyd George himself loves Mr. T. Ogier has been appoint-discredit the Democrats in the music and sings. fr. Gladstone -ed supernumerangnäsvand After | Presidential campain and the
nang well as a young man "TATED" Loongsang-
Democrats, on their part, have turned to music for solace in the Mr. D. Corcoran. supernumer endeavoured to discover anything offerings of his last days. Mr. ary second officer, Hangsang, is that would support President Balfour is passionately found of on reserve.
music, and use to bemoan his fate in having to throw over a concert for the Hous
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Mr. J. J. McKimm has signed
It is impossible to understand the situation without realising! on thief officer, Chansang-
Mr. E. G. Porter has signed, on the attitude which Admiral Sims second officer, Tunshing.
has taken. He has accused the
American Journalism is nÐ: Mr. T. A. Underwood, second Navy Department of iscom- officer, Chunsang, has signed off. petence and lukewarmness in usually conspicious for restrais! Mr. J. A. Lindsay has signed the conduct of the war, and has in expression, so one is the more made serious allacks upon Mr. inclined to admire the moderation on second officer, Chunsang.
Captain T. Croft of the Wing-Daniels, the secretary of the Deof a paragraph appearing in the partment. The Admiral declared latest issue of the weekly edition sang, is on leave.
has gone master. Wingsang
Captain P. Jowist. from reserve, that, so far as he knew the Depart of the Springfield Republican When men, though hostilities had been that bas come to band. Mr. J. Blair, second engineer.immitent for months, was with the bottom," it says, fell out of out any matured plans, and that the box in which one-half of the Laisang, bas signed on
Mr. J. W. Laverick, second the Department did not enter Weekly's type was being moved engineer. Chipshing. has gone whole-heartedly into the cam to the new building, Sunday third engineer. Loongsang. paiga for several months.
morning, the editor's feelings Mr. A. K. McDougall has sign- He accused Mr. Daniels of may be gusased.
His speech, ed second Bikizeer, Chipshing. having pursued adefeatist policy, Mr. C. R. Miles, third engineer, which was more detrimental to Mausang, has signed off.
the spirit of the Navy than the Mr. R. Campbell. from leare, the worst form of Bolshevism was bag Soar third engineer, to organised govemment. Chojean
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Mr. H. Langraad, chief officer, wapgchi, has gone chief officer, Felching.
FIERCE SUBMARINE WAR It is, of course, irue that at the period referred to in President Wilson's telegram, previous to the dato when the convoy system
however, did not break the Sab- bath, and she reader who misses two pages this week is asked to be equally temperate in comment, "It might have been worse." The bottom may have fallen ott of his type-box, but not out of the editor's philosophy.
There are still some names for
my
Mr. M. Dallas, second officer, Sorry, I bave an engagement Tushun, bas gone acting chief was in full swing-which was not money to be dealt with before
officer, Kwangebi,
until September 1917-the sub-somebody begins to tell us the Mr. H. Sather has been appoint- marine losses had become very origin of a "pony"anda "monkey." I'm going to the theatre 10 ed second officer. Hsinfong. serious. It was the period of Asergesal-major writes. Jast Mr. A. Lang, chief engineer, ruthless, or unrestricted sub-imagine the fine variety of terms sees it plaints, so much so that he has gone to the trouble of TYPHOON SIGNALS,
Kiangfoo, bas gone chief ep-marine warfare, and between for money employed in
February 1 and August 31 we lost Belfast barrackroom during 33-4. hasing for the Port of Manila curtain improvements that will be
Yesterday the firs: typhoon
Sony, that's filled up, too, and ginger. Irene. Messary if that Port is to have its fair share of the handling and
Mr. E. H. Laurence has been 735 vessels by direct submarine and 5. There were Belfast men appointed chief officer, Devs-attack, or an average of 105 a from the Falls of Shanhill roads, hipping work. Ons need not go into his projects for the construct signal for the year was hoisted so is Thursday.
in Hongkong-a black drom.
wongse.
month, being five times the rate with their thrums and deuces,” of piers, the enlarging and deepening of the harbour, etc.. in
ard Dublin Jackeens with their indicating that a gale was expect- fer to point the moral for Hongkong; it is too obvious.
Captain P. W. Grierson of the of loss in the previous period. But it is
Rupara has resigned.
The truth is that the convoyfippences, kad Gaelic speakers Ten the most obvious thing that gets overlooked--it is taken soed from the east. Some people
Captain J. Copland has been system was not, la the early days from Mayo and Galway with. fich for granted. The local business men, the Government, and were looking at the masthead at
I'm terribly sorry. I'll be out of appointed master, Rupara. of American participation in the their peens and lifsens fery commercial interest ought to keep clear before them the fact Signal Hill for the symbol, bat At Altbough Hongkong is a
Captain W. C. Bird of the war, greatly helped by the (they're the sounds as I remem there only a small cone was town next week. Courishing great and at now, it cannot afford to mark time. It has to progress Code, which has nothing to do displayed part of the China Coast
Roberto Figueras has resigned.
American Navy. The Americanber them.) and Cockney from the Mr. T. Fletcher, chief officer Navy has not unnaturally been East End with his 'bob," "tanner,' id nake
for the bigger and tuom
greater number of
and the local typhoớn code.
Roberto ips that are coming; it has to provide more wharves; it has to
Figueras, has gone wishful to make the most of its 'prasy,* *joey, brown,"
"meg." And then there was a great services, but it is not us master, same ship. dk up
the railway with those wharves; it has to build Residents have not apparently ige godowns and storage bouses: and it has
Captain F. C. Norvik, of the timely to point out in this con- fellow from Brum with a coinaga to make got used to the change set, to for harbour safe from e
their benest we will explain that
nection that in 1917 and 1918 vocabulary more extensive than depth point of view.
Hain Pingan, has resigned.
Captain J. B. Ramsland has British tonnage carried from the all the remainder put together." at important requirement is the provision of more room for yphoon signal must be looked
been appointed master, Hsia United States to the United ziness offices--room for the Colony to expend in a normal and or, not on Signal Hill, but at
Pingao.
Kingdom nearly a million men, Testricted way. Better public services: better, ferries--one could the Observatory radio mask, the
Mr. S. T. Croyly, acting second while American tonnage brought 30 to review the whole gamut of the needs of a great Port to Harbour Office, the Tamar, Green
to be learned, and his hope that, Ore that Hongtong has to keep a very firm grip on itself and Island, the Godown Company's
That's awfully good of Fou. third engineer, same ship.
engineer, Devawongse, has gonej only about 55,000.
PRESIDENT KL-INFORMED. since prelates must be practical liberately expand if it is to have its place in the Orient animpaired. 5, the Standard Oil premises
Mr. G. McCallum has been President Wilen was evidently men rather than scholars, dean-- gkong is the natural galeway to the hinterland of South China at Lai Chi Kok and the military Good-bye.
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engineer, very ill-aformed of the parteries and capouries may be It is a gateway that must always be widely open and attractive. quarters at Lyeeman. There are
played by the British Navy in reserved for the encourage- od harbours and efficient port facilities do not create business other people who still watch out!
Yes. I have your number. Derawongse. They facilitate and attract it, and to facilitate and attract should for red and for black day symbols. Good-bre.
Mr. G. C. White, chief engineer, that critical period of the war.ment of learning, remind us that He was indeed, calling for high classical acquirements the aim of all who have the destinies of this Fort in their keeping.in order to gather how far the
(And now I've got to dodge that Tinsing, has resigned. is away. typhoon
But that old bore for a month.)
Mr. Tipe bas been appointed enlightenment from Admiral were Ons is tempted to quole extensively from the article before us
once asure road to a hose so much of what Mr. Whitman has written could just as well system is no longer followed.
chief engineer, Tinsing, e been written for Hongkong-perbapa more appropriately. We There is only die red signal (No. 1), which is an upturned cone, refrained from quoting because we are convinced that people the indication from which is whilst No. 7 is a cross, showing Hongkong know all these things for themselves. Our duty as a Hic organ is to point the road and to infuse if possible a little that a typhoon is in existence that wind of typhoon is force anti- belasm into the work of keeping this Colony in its foremosthich may cause a gale at Hong- cipated, this last-named being DC- As a race Britons are a little overfoud of leaving matters og. All the other signals are companied by the firing of three the last moment, and it is the fear that here in Hongkong we black, and those numbered from 2 bombs. We have given these ex- a drumplanations because a deal of con- to 5 comprise codes, leave malters until it is almost too late that has prompted us and a ball, signifying that agale fusion seems to exist on the
this shock article. Soon and very soon-something must be we must have more wharves: more commercial offices; expected from the directions subject. The red signal is facilities all round. "If we neglect this matter too long we which they specify. No. 6 signal warning to stand by" things be finding how costly the delay has been; far more costly than is a double cone, meaning that only begin to look serious when
the gale is expected to increase, either Non. & or 7 are hoisted. ure expense attaching to the provision of these things.
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HEIGHT RECORD BROKEN AGAIN.
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The Dean of Durham's lament
that bishops now have no time
Sims at the very time, and he bishopric. Thackeray poked fun Mr. W. Anderson, chief utterly misundenfood the situat Greek play bishops.". Ot
off-Shipping and Engineering. engineer, Haiman, has signed ation in this country when he course a learned bishop is wasted, alleged that we were, bordering for if he does his work properly upon a state of panic.
he has no time for scholarship. On the "contury, though the In recent times, Lightfoot, West- situation was realised, the Navy (cótt, and Gore wrote but little was laying i's plans and prapar-jaller they became bishops. And man, flying an Orinoco seroplane, were already taking great effect, bridge, bewalls, in one of his Mr. Clarence Coombs, the airing its means and material, which Professor Housman, of Cam- with 150-horse-power engines, while the people were girding prefaces," the successive strokes with three passengers, at Mineola, themselves to hold out in the of fate which consigned Dobrze reached an altitude of 17.150 feet, stress under which they were to the grave and Blomdekt to the (which in claimed as a tscord. placed.
bishoprio of Cheater, "is
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