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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. ·

Interesting Conservancy

Report.

WORK OF PREVENTING FLOODS.

MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1922. ›

soosist the high douda and tu con Mr. Hind: But it showed that truck new protective works along the intention of the defendant the rivers. Taking into account the was to give 24 hours' notice. present stringent pecuniary condi-. The Magistrate: I and as a fact tions prevailing in the province, and that defendant was not acting in without in any way under-estimat-{accordance with the letter. ing the difficulties involved in the Mr. Hind: 1 you find that 1] raising of funds, the Chisl Engineer] don't see what your Worship will is of the opinion that a sum of do but to canviet. about H.K. $3,000,000 could be His Worship said to defendant The annual report of the Board raised annually within the regions that be

properly of Conservancy Werks of Kwang-which now suffer from doods." On[detended, but he found clearly tung, a copy of which we have just this assumption the completion of that the evilenee which deferi- trerived, deals interestingly and in the scheme would cover à period ni | dant

his friends bad as concise a far as is consistent | 12 years. I it was decided to given was not to be relied upos with the importance of the subjects | finish the scheme in five years, the fand that the evidence of the Chief] covered with the activities of the amount needed would be $7,000,000| Officer was substantially correct. It arganisation. The report dealsja yeur, which

is "$4,000,000 appearest to him that "defendant's

with the period from July 1st, 1020, { tuche than has been expectki|olgeet was to induce members by June Seth, 1921, and gives afte le rused by fasstion. To of the crew to leave the ship forth- ummary of the evolution of jobtain the sulu it is suggested with and that if they followed his preliminary plans, the execution of that Kwangting Province should | advice they would be committing a engineering projects and the ex- isstur & Band loan, with the reven-breach of their agreement. It was penditure of lands, with five ap-jurs inom established land tax as an offence under Section 9. sub- pendices and two maps illustrating security.

besten 3 of the Merchant Ship- the proposals.

The concluding page of the swiping Act to iniure any seaman to Mr Sin F, the Diveter tieneral lene gives a number of interesting violate his agreement in a British fat the Hoand, succinctly states the photographs of dykes under cou-ship. It seemed to him, con Jubjects in view in the course of #truction.

hert introduction to the report. It was found as the result of patient study of the food preven tion problems in the province that the principal bunden-laden rivers werk permittel to ramify the delta regions uncontrolisi, and that any Superglue water in the principal Eris Freed its way int th | branch cleunels to mimilate the fcountry over which, these path trap- fet.

THE NINGPO CASE.

Further Arguments Yesterday.

Sa

tinued tim Magistrate, that on the Jevidence defendant eouki hava jbeen charged under tlist sertion:; {brat he hai not been

charged. His Worship ccutirud: The maximum penalty provided by the Ordinance for the offence charge aguust you is a fine of $30. It uk provides that jou be Įsent to prison without an option 1for two months. I had found)

MAGISTRATE'S DECISION.

en the evidence bet, te ane that you Bedir... Wodd yesterday athleted the crew I would have

But there is 16

The intration is to pestrict{ the mayr volume of the water Cham Chaak-kuta, tas y ffi, id of the limposed a tera of imprisonta-tit [5. the primingal nvis by the Chinese Seats the Unis, appeared į with hand labour. femtenetia of systems of dybesjon avand on a change of gene insilence. You are final sõ0,"* and such dams and St asboard the sos. Ningper with out the i to regulate the formal son of the flag tans un wikiemeļ branch elann. !- ĝin ada

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OTHERS take your photos,but by our 30 years' experience wel take yours in EXCELLENTÍPUSS

taw int. tokmin pom, creat reli i, savin Nconling to the evilnes, of the restricte a au asing the current provenuti ng about twelve members įvedeste stor se inng an i dr doing a the Soomen's Poon went on The fund's et. leven board the Ninggo marrying bantam, unwater debis for They were ordered to law ng the CONDITION and NATURALeral probertha asi posen the 41995

All of them eve COMPLEXION instead of mere taxi at the san time. As plied with the exoption of the ly clear and sharp.

example of the importance of the d-fou tant, who was submu quente, jwerk it is only necessary to m.3.||§

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EXCITEMENT.

Collision With A Coal

Barge.

The passengers on the 6.50 ferry ti timar with an expenditure of Esrecastle by the Chief - Officer.

on Friday night had an exciting" $25,000 for three dams orruss three | About hif 2122 har witer

anch channels of the East Hiser, defiant visit the These experience shortly after leaving the Bund unwatered 201 area of the Ninpo hit the ship Tas Kowloon wharf. The boat had only proceeded about [-ufficiently extensive to reap anfense was adynened at the prova us

increase of over $20,000 in one hearing to enable Mr. D. J. Lewk, 100 yards when loud cries from There is no reason why the pro-eating sulleitor, toproduce below indicated that somthing was the matter and almost im- similar results should not be the articles at the ship. jexpected from other reclamations. Yesterday Mr. Lewis pr«ing-imediately a good many passengers activities the articles for the Magistrate's were precepitated from their seats of the Bal will primarily perusal.

on to the Boor as the result of a depend upon the funds availabl · Mr. Had said he admitted the violent collision with a big coal The moneTVANG works affect articles.

barge, towed by a small tug, pro- diently the beal popolation and The Magistrate: The ship ga-ceeding in the direction of Holt's

brently the nati dal revenues, en her way to Shangli.

Wharf. There was considerable

excite

the

and the governing and governed Mr. Lewis and that the Nine excitement among the passengers are appealed to, to interest themel was in Hongkong-from Hongay some of whom received nasty jars,

des in the provision of fun is to the day of the denge, and

but fortunately all escaped serious the work. The Ex would bave gone 13 Shen, Bai if the hart. It was all over in less Jerry out {ziner in Chief, Major Oliviera, crew had not deserted her. Mr.

time than takes to describe.

he road is anggestion in the Lewis mail the artiche sowed that

je apertion with is murthy, an][the majorits the enw cu resThe barge was swung right round tae lege will semua, mecheras and pedon is that was po sag, that they and the ferry glanced off and pro-

of all kinds, especially for ship-favourable masi Deration. He pre-hai resigned on or after the expira, ceeded on its way, without any building and engineering works.

Complete Flock. Best

Immediate delivery.

SIN0H & GD.

haping a surcharge ne altan of their artiles. peritiel periton the present The Magistraate: The articles are termosa, in bealities inductieod lg still current !!

Mr.

dood deusters, In view of "the Mr. Hin: No. The articles are ibert that th ugor portion of not current. That ising point. 1. expoliture is devoted to kibont į Lewis. It pour Witship ani eirthworks, the buds go to has any doubts I suggest that you tha lal inhabitants. (Established A. D. 1880.),

consult the shipping master. Much useful information in The articles of the ship were for H NG LUNG T. Phone 515.1

siven by Major Diverrons with frur mouths trom September th. fenol võinvestigations and surveys last year, but the period could be i th West. North and Höst extended if the ship was in any Rivers, the Front Beach of the peet in China "until her return to Canton Ever and the Han River Shanghai, the home port of the at Swaton. In regard to the East ship.

ASTHMA CURE

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KEWARE OF MITATIONS

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

PORTLAND CEMENT.

In Casks of 375 lbs, net.

amounted to $15,124.63, besides! Mr. Lewis: Shanghai is the which

the villagers contributed home port of the ship. The Nagpo labour to the value ul 89,253.15. The is a Shanghai ship. valng of the extra crop attracted] Worship! I think

ABOUT COLDS.

Why is it that one person catches cold on the slightest pro- vocation while another can under go all sorts of exposure and changes of temperature without contracting & chill?

The answers to be found in the condition of the system. Thin blooded people take cold easily. They need a fonic to strengthen the body to resist disease.

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HONGKONG PHILATELIC

SOCIETY.

Friday's Meeting.

A meeting of the Hongkong

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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY.

London, January 27. In the Reichstag Dr. Wirth in the course of a speech defined the foreign policy consisting of fulfilment of the Treaty obligations to the farthest possible extent. He announced that the programme of deliveries demanded by the Reparations Commission would be presented to-morrow. He built hopes on the Genoa Conference resulting in sensible and practical solution of the reparations

question both for the benefit of Germany and the Allied. Germany

was not going to Genoa perfidiously with a dagger under her cloak but honestly and with her vizor raised in the hope of the re-estab- lishment of international'economic relations. The Chancellor re- ferred to the example of Germany's efforts to pay her obligations. She had handed over two milliards in gold marks (cash and kind) and restitution materials since the armistice. He expressed fear lest the French Government, to whose attitude he made many re- ferences, should endeavour to use the question of failure to hand over the criminals as a reason to revert to the system of guarantees and penalties. He emphasised that the cardinal point in Germany's pacifc programme was the rapid and complete reconstruction of · the devastated regions.

FRANCE AND THE BOXER INDEMNITY.

Pariz, Jan. 27.

River we note thust the effect on the Mr. Hind out that, the articles

A cold that bangs on for weeks | Philatelic Society was held at the fields protected by dyk-coustietenuld pos me extended because and stubbornly resist ordinary office of Mr. F. M. Ell, ed best peur, has been most satis. | Hongkong was not a port in Chlua. remedies may prove the entering the hoo. secretary, pesterday factory. With th prosmetii His Wirship disagred. He said wedge for serious illness. Such to consider proposed amend areas the protection works have no January 7th. the ship was it a cold generally results in loss of ments of the ponstitution. Mr. tot been completela better crop Hongkong and her next port of cal weight, thinning of the blood and bray S. Sorthcute presided has been obtained, it being estimate) was Hengny He thought M.rigeneral weakness.'

la opening the proceedings be be received from Himrod's ed that the harvest last year was Hindopust's was bad. The stol This condition amphatically referred to the loss the Society had Asthma Curt, and ww27 600,000 piculy greater than that of was in port in China od the 5th. calls for a tonic to build up the sustained through the death of its brings similar letters to-clay.

the previous year. The wnzaunt January the the purposes of the blood. Rich red blood will tong first President, Mr. H. W. Dick, actually expanded by the Board for articles, and her segage terminated up the entire system, strengthen an-l moved that the Society minute the endstruction of embankments in Stanghai.

the nerves and give health and an expression of its sense of regret vigour to the body.

as well as its appreciation of his Begin treatment at once with work for the Society since its the non-alcoholic tonic which Mr. formation Inst year. The motion so. Walter Whitford, of No. 63 Paris wax lupted. tre at least $600,000. There were) That being

have you Street, Everett, Mass., endor‹es. The chairman then referredl some cases of obstruction from the any arguments to make us to the Its name is as well-known to you briefly to the volue of the pursuit people to the propositious of the right of tae crew to leave the as to the people of America where of philately as a hobby. He said the Board regarding location and ship?

this gentleman lives.

proposed amendments were intend- maintenance of the rykes, and In reply to a submission marle "I caught a severe cold lasted to widen the usefulness of the dificulties were experienced in by Mr. Hind, bis Worship said he fall," says Mr. Whitford, and it Society and facilitate its work. persuading the country people to did not draw the inference from hung on from week to week until The amendments to the con- undertake earth excavationa at the evidence that the crew of the I began to despair of getting rid stitution were then read out, ex- reasonable

wages. The total Ningpo left the ship because of of it. 1 zuffered a general break-plaiced, proposed and carried. Thus earthworks executed in the East something which the defendant down in health and was tired rule 3 is altered so that in future: River amount to the removal of said to them. He said at the and languid I lost my appetite allot ing for membership will be 1,102,326 cu.m. of earth for the previous hearing that he was pre-and could not sleep well. There in the hands of the secretary reconstruction of 21,052 metres ofpared to find that defendant's in-was a pain in my back and I felt and committee instead of the "en- dykes.

tention was to induce the crew to sick all over.

tire resident membership” In the North River area it is leave the ship.

A friend recommended Dr.bitberto. A new rule vests the intended to erect a sluice to re- Mr. Hind: Did your Worship Williams' pink pills so I got some management in a committee con- gulate the flow the Lupsow that inference from the fact and began to take them. In a sisting of four members and the

This Creek.

will lesson the that the crew left the ship after short time I begsu to regain my secretary and rule 9 was amended danger of tloods in the Canton dis- wards?

strength. My appetite improved that the committee may in Fruzn When the dyke systems The Magistrate :

the in a few days and now I feel future fill up vacancies. along the North River have been evidence of the Chief Officer of the oven better than I did before I Mr. Northcote was then elected reconstructed, even extraordinary statement made to him by defen had the cold. I strongly urge President in succession to the late

LYNCH LAW IN AMERICA Bloods will be confined to the main dant, which is, "I will not leave the anyone, in need of a tonic to try Mr. Dick. Mesurs. Leask, James,

Washington, Jan. 27. river, and the full effect of the ship unless the stewards, firemen Dr. Williams' pink pills:"

Terry and Northcote

The House of Representatives has passed the "Dyer Lupao Hluice utilised. Unless un-and sailors came with me."

Dr. Williams' pink pills for elected the committee of manage-Lynching Bill by 230 votes to 119. The Bill now goes to the expected interruption occurs, the Mr. Hind: Your Worship draws pale people are sold by medicine ment with the Hon. Secretary. Senate. sluice is expected to be completed that mference notwithstanding the dealers everywhere, also dend next year.

contents of the letter of the Union post free, $1.50 per bottle. $8.00 which gave 24 hours notice? for six bottles. by Dr. Williams". The Magistrate said that, accord-Medicine Co., 96, Brechnen Road,

In Baze of 250 lbs. zet.

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According to the latest estimates

a sum of HK. $35,000,000 is need.

WON HIS OWN CUP,

03

were

Viscount Pirrie, wón his own

ed to repair the old dykal systems ing to the defendant, it remained Shanghai, As good for women cup for the champion beast at in order to strengthen them to in the pockets of the defendant. as for men.

| Guildford fat stook show,

In the report of details of the principal proceeds of the Boxer Indemnity it is semi-officially declared that the new Bill cannot " involve the Government's or Parliament's responsibility as regards either the present situation of a "certain bank” or the technical measures which may be taken to assure its continuance because it is contended that the Government could not prudently deal with these questions since it is not in a position to solve them.

AUSTRIA'S BORE FLIGHT.

Vienna, Jan. 27. The situation has been further complicated by the resignation: of the Government. The acuteness of the problem lá engaging the

attention of the British Government who, it is understood, are arranging for a two and a half million sterling loan pending the

Genda Conference.

OBITUARY.

London, Jan, 27. The death is announced, of Signor Laigi Densa, Director the London Academy of Music, aged 76.

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