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The Hongkong Telegraph

“HONGKONG. TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1921.

GERMAN DISARMAMENT.

NOTES & COMMENTS..

Well Deserved.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 4. 1921.

FUNERAL

DAY BY DAY.

AN ISLANDER'S DIARY.

(By "Ajax".)

Late Master Holloway.

BO LONG AS YOUTH 13 STUD- ITS GAIETIES. 1 DO NOT LIKE TO 1008, I THINK IT HAS A RIGHT TO SEE YOUNG FOLES TOO RATIONAL —Anatole France.

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We are more than glad to see In the New Year Honours List the

clear the atmosphere and give us Master Robert Holloway, whose and Scotland, met in aid of local Chinasa dinner, if they help to The funera! of tho late Teams representing England names of three European officers of the Hongkong Police and Fire

as much information as we got death wo recorded Joster-charition on the Club ground Brigade, to whom His Majesty

from the last one-I mean from day, took place at Happy yesterday afternoon before has awarded the King's Police

There was

Clean hill of a perusal of Mr. Hallifax's speech Valley on Sunday afternoon, the large crowd of spectators. The Madal. Of the three, Chief In-health in the Colony yesterday. -should prove useful. Mr. Halb-Rev. V. H. Copley-Moyle, Cathe game was well contested through spector Kerr has had the longest

far has illed the affice of Seare-dral Chaplain, performing the out and the result was io record in the service of the Mr. Leigh, of the Sanitary tary for Chiness Affairs for the last sad rites. The many friends doubt until the final whistla Colony, having joined the Force Department, will, we understand past nine years, his previous post who attended the funeral cere sounded. Prior to the gamscom- as a constable as far back as 1830, be appointed Boarding Officer.

being that of Registrar-General,mony testided to the popularity of mancing the teams and officials when he was only just twenty

which was the old name for the the deceased. Included in the were photographed. (England years of age. So he has put in

Secretary for Chinese Affairs. mournful procession were a num-kicked off and soon were round The total rainfall registared at in the course of this illustrious ber of members of the Cadet Corps the Scats citadel and Rodger very many years of work here. the Botanic and it was a popular choice December was 92-inch. Rain fell in and outs of the Chinese to F. Aucott and several representa-he did in his usual styla The Gardens during record he must have learned the under Lient. Wayman, and Mr. Ewas called upon to clear which when just over five years ago on twelve days. he was made Chief Inspector.

justify him in making such tives from the arm of Messrs. Seats broke away and Maïsrish Conscientious, court sous

otterances as he did and

at the Jardine, Matheson and. Co. Aand Hamilton got well down, the ctful, be bas fully deserved the

A meeting of the general cam-dinner given by the Chinese wealth of floral tributes were laid latter shooting. Crocker cleared, honour which has been conferred mittes of the recently formed St. community to him and the Hon. upon the grave, including the England went away and Taylor, upon him. Chist Datective In-Andrews' Church Men's Associa- Mr. Fletcher. In the old days, the following: Siaters Mabel and showing a good turn of speed spector Murison is another of the tion will be held in the Church affairs of the Chinese were practi- Edie; Grandma; Mabel and beat Clarke and sent in straight "old hard."who has served the Hall to-night at 9 o'clock.

cally in the hands of a few of Claude Blackman; J. H. Maycock to Rodger, who threw out and Colony wall Es also joined, the

their own countrymen. Not and family: Daddy Stonham; Mrs. | Watson, receiving, sent in a first- Police as a constable, în 1895, and Tha total output of the Kailan until the Hon. Mr. Hallifax had D. Evans; Mr. and Mrs. Richard timer that just missed Tha. secured promotion to his present Mining Administration's mines assumed office, at the suggestion H. Jewsbury: 3ir, and Mrs. Bud-Scots transferred "play to the rantin 1914. Asa detective, much, for the week ending 18th Decem- of some well-known Chinese, was den and family; Mr. and Mrs. other end where Rader sent of his work is naturally unknown ber amounted to 94,966 tons and his office accessible to the poa-Stonham and family; Tom: Mr. in a high shot which Etwards to the public, but in the most the sales during the period to English-speaking Chinese. Before and Mrs. Wallace R. Milas; W. misjudged and Rolinson, being unassuming of manners he has 76,177 tons.

Mr. Hallifax cams into office the Gerrard; Les; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. close at hand, beat Crocker with a done splendidly in his particular

Chinese thought a knowledge of Blake; S. Ecceleshall; J. Stringer, fast shot, giving the Sools the lead- department, showing much skill The following

English and of the habits and Mr. and Mrs. Howard; Mr. and amid tremendous approaching

excitement. In thi performance of bis weddings are announced-Fay. ways of the Englishman was Mrs. B. L. Frost and family; J. D. From the centre kick the Seats dation and. like the other Lt. Com. R. F. Durman, H.M.S.sential for them to get the ear Coswell and R. Y. Frost: Mr. and down and forced a comer officer mentioned. ba

of the Government. very popular amongst all who Bicknell, en route from England Government official they general. A. Lyon; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. ttack and Rodger in goal was is Calombo, to kiss Thelma Maud-henever they wanted to see a J. Brañeld Brigg; Mr. and Mrs English now returned to the So that Mrs. R. D. Spanton: Mr. And Mrs. Which Hamilton sent behind. The

know him. Station Officer Lane by the Mishima Mart; Mr. AA. has laboured in another sphere Marcol, of the Eastern Extension asked those who spoke English Bast and family: Mr. and Mrs. called upon to BAVO many the Fire Brigade-baring holo Telegraph Co., to Miss M. ads and those who had every day F. A. Brown; Stanley L Garrod; shot, but he cleared in fre his present office since 1904. His Roza.

dealings with the officials to inter-1. Mekay; Edward F. Brown; Mr. and no turther scoring has not been the pleasantest of

vene for them.

Now they are and Mrs. Bainbrigge; K. Mudge:

taking place in this bull has always been keenness itself jobs, for riska go with it, but ha

welcomed aren when they call. H. Van Gennep Luhrs; Mr. and the teama crossed over with th The members of the editorial unaccompanied by the English Mrs. G. T. Kaight; Mr. and Mrs. Scots leading by one goal to nil. in the discharge of his duties and staffs of Kwok Wah Po and other speaking Chinese, and this prac. E. Hellands; Mr. and Mrs. J.

Resuming. the English took up Canton newspaper.

recently tice is one to be encouraged. It witeit; Mr. W. Y. Henderson: bat their forwards could not find has shown great practicality in all that he has done. At the

the attack with datermination. fined $120 each for having must be conceded that all the 5. Musso and familys Mr. and the mark, several shots being moment, we believe, he is in favourable to the return of the not well-coarersant with Chinese and family; Bert, Fred Spinks; range. Following a corner taken Inserted advertisements un-so-called Chinese public men are Mrs. West; Mrs. W. H. Woolley sent over the top from closa hospital, where it must be some Cantonese Party, will have to affairs. Can it be said of some Mr. and Mrs. Glayo; Mr. and Mrs. by Webb, Townsend sent in hard source of happiness to him to feel that his services have been main in gaol for four months, of our Chinese leading mon that marked by Royal favour. A word according to a decision of the they know all the Chinese desires therjohas; C. L Packe; Mrto Rodger, who pushed out where should also be added regarding Military Government.

| Procuratorate-General of the and feelings and interests?

and Mrs. G. Hill; Mr. and Mrs Townsend again shot, but the don't think it can. It is high time} the other recipient of this honour

Grimshaw and John; Mr. and Mrs.whistle having been blown that the Secretariat for Chinesel Garrod -Principal Chinese Detective

and daughters; Bros. for

A foul by one of Hau Hang, who joined the Force During last week there were Affairs stepped into the breachhompson and Laws: J. and the defenders & penalty was as a constable so far back as 1886 notified four cases of paratyphoid and got into direct contact with G. S. Maj. and Mrs. Westlake and had got a severe shaking in the Hall: Dorothy Heara; 0. Stutz: awarded England-Townsend, who and who was made an Inspector fever (three British and

the silent mass. 009

Harry: A. McDonald; from an old melee, was entrusted with the under the new regalations issued Rumanian), three of which were two years ago. He has a good imported; three of diphtheria (ali

pal: Mr. and Mrs. Young Hee and kick but he sent straight to record of service to his credit and Chinese); two of enteric (one) Mr. Hallifax, in his speech family; Mesars. Jardine, Mathe Rodger, who cleared, for which already bolds four Police medals, Hawaiso and one Chinese); one referred to the mistrust which and Co.: the Book Office Staff he was well applauded. whilst he went Home on the of cerebrospinal fever (Chinese); the Chinese bad cherished for of Messrs. Jardins, Matheson and

The Scots then broke away and occasion of the Jubilee as a and one of puerperal fever centuries towards the official. Co.; members of the Shipping Forbes sending in a long shot the member of the Hongkong con-[(Indian). All

The Chinese bave Dice Staff of Messrs. Jardine.ball went behind of Edwards. Don-fatal That is true. wera tingent. This medal which he excepting one case of diphtheria saying which runs somewhat Matheson and Co.: Cadet Com-The Scots appeated for a pensity Odom again the question of Garman disarmament has been and the other three officers and the cerebro-spinal faver case. like this: When you are alive, pany, Hongkong Volunteer De-but Mr. Jones pointed to brought prominently to the fore and the caples of the past two or named have had awarded them There were six Chinese deaths have no dealings with the fance Corps: the junior rank the corner. England cleared three days have given us much interesting information on the point. is only conferred for continuous from influenza.

official." It was not a tenst of HKV.C.; Major and Mrs. King; the kick and msde “The Trizol visw would seem to be that Germany is trying to svade and meritorious service, and is

Coafurins. In the olden days Capt and Mrs. Collison and assault

on the Scots goal bar disarmament obligations under the Versailles Peace Trasty, naturally much prized. Our The staff and labourers of the whenever they had anything to family: Colonel M. Greer and were they obtained a couple of and it has been stated on behalf of Britain that, whilst she has no hope is that all the recipients will Maintenance Department do with the officials the Chinese officers, R.A.0.C.: Cdr. and Mrs. corners. Taylor placed well and complaint to make, she is prepared to co-operate with France in long live to enjoy the distinctions the Canton-Hankow Railroad, were usually squeezed, and John W. E. Staple; R.G.A. Sergta from the second corner, Elwaids securing the complete fulfillment of the Treaty terms. Germany has which they have so well sarned. Kwangtung Section, are still on hence the advice given above was Mess; Headquarters; RAM.C. got his head to the ball and sent protested that her disarmament measures fully comply with the

strike, demanding the reinstate-really observed. Mr. Hallifaz Sergeants' Mess; Master Gooner it in the opposite corner of the Treaty and that a "fairer judgment" should be brought so bear The Passing of the ex-ment of men discharged without might have mentioned that and Mrs. May and family; Sergt. goal to where Rolger was stand- upon the situation. How far her protesis genuine can be gusged by the report of Marshal Foch, whose figures go to show that

cause, the payment of arrear another reason why the generat Major Massey and family; Q.M.S. ing. The latter male & diva for wages, the frequent supply of mass of Chinese took no interest and Mrs. Babbage: Sergt. H. G. the ball and caught it after it bai Germany has certainly given up a great deal, but not all that was Dr. von Bethmson Hollweg, materials for the use of road re-in public affairs was because Rogers, RAM.C. and Corp). C. K. passed over the goal line. The required of her. Germany's chief breach consists in the fact that German Imperial Chancellor at pairing, the discharge of the most Chinese who figure in the Rhodes, PAJLC. she be hot disarmed the civic guards of Bavaria and East Prussia, the outbreak of the war, bas pass newly appointed superintendent limelight have to pay heavily for and by not destroyed fortresses on her eastern and southern ed away at the age of sixty-four, of works, and the preservation of it By being members of the fritters. In contection with these two matters Germany has He was, so far as bas transpired, the dignity and power of the chief Tung Wah Hospital Committes, rather a plausible tale to tell. The civic guards, she maintain, are excellent health until the last engineer of the road.

members of the Society for the their services. to British trade in [but the referee WLS firm necessary armed police for the preservation of public order, whilst few days, and only a month or

Protection of Girls and Women, the Far East are of such

a and the ball was centred. the fortresses on the frontiers should be retained on account of the two ago published a volume upon

and members of various com-character as to justify the con- England again pressed but timë Insecurity of pesce on the Polish and Russian borders. Germany the Peace Treaty, which he

|mittees they bare to spend much ferment of this honour. The arrived with no further scoring, clairds that the dismanding of these fortresses will endanger peace cadented severity. His sudden not anxious for war, but, driven deep into their pockets whenever Bank is often in a position to goal aler

characterised as being of unpre- tokens go to show that he was time and also to put their bands General Manager of this great the game being a draw of one more than their retention.

The whole situation is extremely interesting and it is also a decease removes

a personality along by

tide, put there are public subscriptions render aid which it is not the Rodger in goal for the Scots matter that is very vitally bound up with the peace of Europe. On who had the distinction of presid- bold face upon things when being raised. It is not all Chinese privilege of other banks in played the game of the season several occasions since the signing of the Armistice and the Pesce ing over his country's administra. keeping an eye all the while to who can afford to spand such large the

East to do. Great and saved his side from defeat: Treaty, the Allies have had cause to complain at the way in which tion when German prosperity and the possibility of a tolerably suc-soms in public work.

things are expected from Mr. he was carried shoulder high off Germany has interpreted the documents to which she has put her prestige were at their apex and cessful peace.

Stephen the present Manager off the field at the close of the hand, and have bad recourse to Notes, couched in "energetic" of seeing the country reduced to

the Bank in Hongkong, and there game. terms. Germany has had to be watched closely, and bar oficial the depths of defeat. By virtue Sport in Australia.

The leftmotif of Mr. Hallifax's is no doubt that he will give » The teams played good football explanations have always had the ring of sincerity. But let us of his high office he figures pro- Sport has been in an active speech was that he did not want good account of himself.

and they gave a good exhibition not put also that Germany has had a most difficult task before minently among those held state among our Australian the Chinese in general to believe

of the game. They were evenly pesamaliy aks is by no means the ananimous federation of responsible for German aggres-Cousins during the last few days.{that the office of the Secretary for

matched and another game with height she was and her plea for a large armed police bassion. How far he was actually The Commonwealth has failed in Chinese Affairs was a suncium On the bestowal of Kuighthoods, the same players taking part considerable merit in it. Britain is quite prepared to recognise that responsible must be left to the one case, but is making a strong sanctorum and not accessible to it cannot be alleged that the would be welcomed by the Where Germany has done herself the most harm is in her repeated years to decide. He repeatedly bld for victory in the other. It them. Apparently the idea had Government has been sparing as enthusiastic crowd that assembl mis-statements and transparent excuses. If there had be an displayed disclaimed any such intent, and would have been more flattering gone abroad that only Chinese far as the Colony is concerned.ed to witness this contest. a franttonenty and greater evidence of treaty acceptance, Germany as eventually forced from office to national pride if things bad tin-gods" could succeed in It is rumoured that the Hon. Mr. Mr. Jones was the referee and comu bure saved herself and the Allies a deal of worry and irrita by the Ludendorff group for penned out somewhat differently, getting the ear of the authorities, Chatham may be knighted very M. J. McCubbin and Gr.. Frampe Llop Germanz Look to the Treaty badly: she was tasting defeat advocating what they considered for while the Australians have a and no better opportunity could soon. As Head of the Public Workston were the linesman. tee the first time it her history; sad she tried to ovade some of the pacifist policy, though at that good prospect of victory in the have been provided than this Department, which has worked Afferoes. That was foolish. The Allies and the world in general date his moderation went no second Test match, the defest was Chinese dinner to shed the light. miracles with the roads of the had suffered enough by the late war to make certain that farther than a peace upon the sustained at the bands of the Mr. Hallifax may have raised a Colony, he would well deserve it. photo was no chance being left of a recurrence. Germany was basis of the status quo ante. Americans, who are the supermen hornet's nest by his remarks, but He has a long and illustrious

stebed with a closeness that betrayed great earnestness of purpose

Second Division Table... When it was talked of placing of lawn tennis just now. they should have good results, record of very sterling work and it would have paid her better to have conformed strictly, even the Kaiser upon trial for his life When Tilden best Patterson and prevent the silent Chinese behind him, and it will not

Below is the result of the #the risk of stateral difficulties. Had these latter arisen, the Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg was £* "Wimbledon

year from being toyed with by political surprise any one to learn that he Second Division league up to Allies would have had proof of what they are now debious to one of those who volunteered to many people were at first inerte and title-seeking folk.

is likely become a knight, for be December 18th :--- believe, Germany has had so many excuses for so many different take his place indeed, flood of dulous at the celebrated Austra

already has the C.M.G., and since things coal, aeroplanes, trucks, armamente, etc.-that sincerity is such offers set la, the substitutes lain's overthrow, though the deci

its conferment be has done very almos: despaired of and Allied patience nearly exhausted. In this apparently overlooking that they siveness of the scoring left no The New Year Knighthood good work for the Government, matter of Treaty fulfillment the Allies are allies indeed and the might be wanted on their own room for the suggestion of a fake. conferred on Mr. Stabb will in the matter of Knighthoods it St Joseph only outcome of the present negotiations will be that Germany will count. It may be that by the Tilden and his compatriot Johe delight everyone in the Colony, is somewhat significant that the R. G. A Res. 87 1- 23 8 14. either conform or pay penalties in lieu thereof. It will be interest familiar "sorsp of paper phrase ston, have confirmed the high as it was so well-deserved. Bir commercial community has been United FC 84 31 16 15 9 ing to see just which.

the ex-Chancellor is "damned quality of American play by Newton had indeed done a lot somewhat overlooked. Chinese Kowloon Ites 83 23 13 12 9 The situation is, unquestionably, full of special difficulties, the to everlasting fame". He denied vanquishing Patterson and for British trade in China, and have a good few knighthoods Oilers United 94 41 18.12 9 solution of which will take much thought and patience. People the application of the words, Brookes, both in singles and don this recognitition of his work to their credit account, but Indian C. 925 14 108 prone to criticise bare said that France has bean persisting in un-asserting that he used them bles, in masterly style: The has not come too late. The positi is felt that- reasonable demands, but these people forget that France has far 10 altogether different Australian cricketers, after ion of General Manager of the Britishers who work and live in 8. C. Res.... 93 51 16 17 7 more to fear in & military sense from a resuscitated Germany, then se The British Am-winning - the first Test Hongkong and Shanghai Bank- our midst have been forgotten, H. K Club... 936 – 8 12 6 Britain. It requires time for a people to overcome well-grounded bassador, it may be noted, match, are making a strong bid for ing Corporation carries with it It is a very difficult thing to say suspicions and to remove fears that are by no means baseless. And, rendered the former Chancellor's further success, as they have be- many onerous duties, all of which who deserves and who does not Panjebis 9 2 7 8 40 4 ther and said and done. Germany ought to be made to carry out word-moutrality, a word, which ly five hundred. This was large great success. During the fateful look round there will be policed the conditions on which she was spared a

statement thus: "Just for a gun with an innings of practical-Sir Newton accomplished with deserve such honours. If we C.de Recreio 81 61 11 21-3 mant than she received. There is a difference between reasonable in war-time had so often been ly due to the later balemen, years of the Great War his men who have done good public ness and culpable laxity, and it is a difference which the French disregarded just for a scrap of Pellew and Gregory scoring advice was very frequently sought work, which has not been publicly authorities seem to appreciate rather more thoroughly, than some of paper, Great Britain was going to centuries after six wickets had by the Government, and he recognised. I am not advocating

GIANT LOBSTER CAUGHT the old "cruakers" at Home. We realise as well as any thai wake war on a kindred nation." fallen for 282. The task of the succeeded in piloting his craft to these columns the claims of

'A HOOK. Teasonableness is the only road to permanent European peace, but For the sake of historical accuracy M.C.C. is rendered more diffouls safely through troubled waters, any particular individual, far from Fishing west of Mull (Scot- reasonableness includes the taking of strong safeguards as well as a

it is eminently desirable that the by the heavy rain that has since It almost looks as if all General it, but it bas struck me as comeland), Mr. Alexander MacDougall @measure of magnanimity. For that reason, we trust that the dis words be verified with precision. fallan, and it will need some Managers of the Hongkong and what queer that commerical captured on a flounder hook s armament of Germany will be secured to the full extent of the in regard to Dr, von Bethmaon sensational cricket to bring Shanghai Bank in future will be leaders in Hongkong should re lobster measuring 3ft. 4in. from Zyersailles Trusty,

Hollweg's attitude in general, the victory to the Mother Country. | kulghted - on retirement, provided) main siways ordinary Eaquires. the tip of its feclers to the tail

greater military punish-

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