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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922.

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Membership of the Association.

WATER SHORTAGE.

Chinese Members Interview

D.P.V.

JAPAN DISARMAMENT.

Naval Bases to be Abolished.

The Chinese members of the Tokyo, July -The naval The question of admitting mentary for Chinese Affairs, yesterday and Yeiko in

Legislative Council, with the Secreases 1 Purt Arthur, Takeshiki Korea will be who has served in the Allesd forces uterviewed the Hun. rector di fabolisher), unvording to the unnouu during the war to fail membershy Public Works with a sew turen sement of the Navy Department, ut the Ex-Metive Service Men-veying to him in detail the difficulin bae with the naval curtailments. Association was debated at cunend ties of the Chinese community in Maizuru and thinksi in Korea will erable length at an extraordinars the matter of the water shortage. be reduced to second class buses.- meeting of members held

in The Director was entirely sym the Club premises last evening pathetic, but was unable to accept The discussion lasted for couple the suggestion that the two hour of hours and in the result resoltperiod for opening the mais should tions were adopted in favour of be extended to three, three hours electing those e usociate representing no saving in water,

which was essential.

members.

Mr. E. H. W the Chair- mans presided and was supported Thy the tee Vice-Presalexis (Mr N. Teesdale Mackintosh and Mr W. J. E. Mackenzies and metabers for the Committer,

Reuter

ALLEGED PERJURY.

R. O.'s Conduct to be Reported.

A further suggestion to increase the number of hydrants and so to 1918 was recalled in a case of dis- An incident which occurred in reduce the queues was noted forferderly behaviour before Mr. E. consideration and ach action a. Hamilton yesterday afternoon. might be possible.

the defendant being a

Ses men.

On

The Director portal out that

Chinese The Chairwan mentioned that Hongkong used nearly twice as Mr. Bowes-Smith had been inform much water per head per day sa Chinese Revenue Oneer, alleged The instigator of the proceedings, ud by the General Oficer Com Kowloon, and impressed the ne-that on the 1st. inst. when be t sadie that a portion of the cessity for economy, existing sup-tempted to search the defendant on bathing beach at Sion-cutters had plies, even under restriction, being the Yaumati Ferry wharf, the latter been allotted to members of the foaly suffirent for a little over & resisted and used a very objection Association and it wate possible moalb. that they might be able to the the| Failing early and heavy rains the being told that he would be arrest.

able expression towards him. military launches which mu there existing restrictions will not be sued the defendant, pointing to his daily.

ficient to conserve the supply, and own nose with his finger, asked the The Chainsa als expressed it will be necessary to consider the Revenue Officer "Don't you know thanks for a number of useful question further. gifts presented to the Club, by In an exhaustive discussion the arrest shouts were raised by the me? I am a seafarer." After the Ivorians donors, and proceeded Director satisfied the Chinese Mem- babitues of the whaet, inciting an

postit ber of the Legislative Council attack on the Revenue Officer. membership, about wirich, he want, that the precautions to taken he intended to submit a proposal were the minimum necessary in the complainant to a lengthy cross- Mr. M. K. Le subjected the lure. There were sound 20 French Circumstances an asked them examination, in the course of which

t refer to the

men a. the Corny who had served jagain to impress the vesty for it transpired that some time la 1919 in the war and wh iloved, wesh We to Chib: and

in Awe

tuber

the

ber. 11.

ב:Europe

Serious

[the defendant was assaulted by aj ABM ai

party of Chinese, Revenue Offers wh dained to neithe: the Painer of Wales nor bour Office, where, in the absence was quite sure that and subsequently taken to the Har- de NO With roguri t.. the Sir

ligiblity

Paul Chater would think I the the let

Revenue Mereuntri Mantan, ga paries bad would aimit vers nating on the was the victim of another hammer- vadowitz fuad which cer in charge, the defendant Limes Ci t th Harmony Ofice earth. including Cricho-Slovaking and received such. nad it had been out that 23 jand the rest of Levations whichaiheen employed on Chinese babour Corps was comhce in a rieksha. As the result thero. The injuries that he had to be tasen -ups passing thewogh and war zone

theda

posed of very good men, but he of representations to the authorities Mutil Marin M-1 For exampl

very much doubted whether any of male through the late Mr Lau jan ships sailing i. China intors Asthom enjoying full ancing per so the complainant was identiñed by the members wood care to ke-10hs-pas, enquiries were made and fus is the forts at Forums Were the Vaanaviatha

It asena.comaty fiel

the acessed as bring ae of thei hase over un-fer fugisebutha me pafer to keep out

Mr. W W Martyn sad the assailants.

The cotaplaimant said that he The Chaman will that the table.

person they malered unter remembered the incident and ad orted that he was identified be Commaste pupsed elevt atas! Mr. F. P. R. logomary toe tabers Ma. W E. ..Fin

James spoke the defendant, but denied taking Shvated. of the firm of Messe full membership. men

favour of admitting to hart in the center on the You New car Coused. Dengan at! Hurs Ezerved in the Merczatile Marine ter searching the defendant. he who hadi mati ferry oberf, which was that He thought, however, that per-track him on the chest and later haps it might be necessary for arrested bim oecause the defendant the Committee to judge the cases ged a coroplains to a Chinese constable on duty near the wharf. The complaionat asserted tba; b w with the defendant when the

them

on phon

KALATINA,

M: Pes bmth of Messe Peso Sulthy Seti andi

on their merits.

31r. Mackenzie thought

Chater War Endowment Fund,

M. Treiale Mackintosh es-f plained at som bath the Association ought

the

to extend

case

fox trust down up in respect of the hospitality to men why had serv latter spoke to the constable.

Chater Wa Service Erlowmen:jed in the Allied Forces. He had fn. He contradictel the state- The eco-table was called by Mr. Fund. Head the ten trusteespersonally received mach kindment that the complainant was the Chit Manager of the Hong.hese from the French and „Kong and Shanchu Bioking Che always been elected a fully Led-poke to him.

had with the accused when the latter poration of Hongkong api- theed member of their regimental Manager in the For Hofmesses. He also supported the Magistrate and that the

Discharging the defendant the Messrs Jardine Matheson and admittance to membership of men should not have been brought be D'orugang Luck were insestet with Marine. He thought it was

org masiderable liscretion

not fore the Court. He directed the nplaying the game to keep them cut. Chief Preventive Officer Clark to to how this should apply tim Britishers Who Served with mars The second elege

report the circumstances to the Hemavaded that should be

Superintendent of Imports Bad invested in local mortgages and coming extending hospitality to partmental action be deemed fit. Mr. F. T. James, whilst wel-Exports and let him take what de- Mr. Mackintosh stud he hoped that men of other nations who served It seemed to him (the Magistrate! would be drae so, instead of bring in the war, doubted whether the that the Revenue Officer had com- fioz them a fer per cent interest meeting had the moral right to mitted deliberate perjury. Part of} Has as present, they would probably elect them to jues wht per rent. Another risus He personally thought they would rebutted by the constable, who full membership the Revenue Officer's evidence was stated that the truth was to be be satisfied with asscelate tem could have to bias against him. divided between the British Lezion in Bengkong and the Ex-Active

bership.

Elis Worship also said that he wa Mr. Mackintosh instanced ser. I prepared to accept the statement

F

Other Flags.

Service Men's Association for theeral cases of hardship if the /ul the 1918 incident.

first five sears after the establish. ot of the und Chys WAY very significant

at the present

present rules were adhered He specially drew attention

to.

to

Sub-Inspector Macdonald stated that nothing was said by the motment It said that should the the fact that a Britisher serving previous assault and the Chinese defendant with regard to the trustees consider that either or with the French Army

W&3,

both of the Associations had ceased the rules at present stood, in-constable, so that the police had no to exist they should distribute the eligible for membership of the alternative but to charge him iperme o donate the capital of the Association.

endowmeat fund to such charitable Dr. W. W. Pearse spoke in "DEUTSCHLAND”.CLAIM. fobjects as they con-idered fit. There | favour of the Committee's pro were. Mr. Mackintosh was sorry toposal. They certainly all felt it say, a good many rumours floating an honour to belong to the Asso- about the Colony that the senior ciation because it was exclusive. association-the British Leging--If they took away the exclusive- was in danger of ceasing to exist in ness they took away the honour. Hongkong. He sincerely hoped He thought the General Committee that that was not the case, and could be trusted to safeguard that that they would all make an effort exclusiveness.

Ship Repairers Win Action Against Mr. Bottomley. A judgment for £3,356 waS iven against Mr. Bottomley, in the Admiralty. Division at the balance of Messrs. Clover Clay- on and Co., Ltd, ship repairers, Considerable discussion follow. Birkenhead, who claimed for ed and a bewildering series of work done, materials supplied, amendments were submitted ad money advanced in respect The Chairma a bebulf of the Eventaally the following were of the a-German submarine, Comittee proposed the following adopted:

Deutschland, and for graving resolution:

"All candidates for membership ship must be proposed and second

(1) Candidate for member dock dues,

to see that it did not die without a

very great struggle.

The Membership Question.

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must be proposed and secondled by ed by members of the Associa plaintiffs, said the craft was Bull canbers of the Association and Lion and approved by the Generaling in one of the graving upproved by the General Commit-Committee.

ddoks, and they further asked tee. Membership. will in all cases

for a declamation that they had possessory lies upon the vessels,

The

be restricted to run entitled to the active service with the British (2)—All men who have geen General War and Victory Mednis Parces and Mercantile Marine I was very desirable, too, said or equivalent decorations. shall in all cases be final. decision of the General Committee

between the years 1914 and 1918 counsel that the firm shoulde are eligible for membership.

(3) -All men of the Allied and they, therefore, asked for an bave the bulk out of their doctr the resolution was approved it Forces, other thar British, titled order los ber sale. She waste would mean that all men who had to such medals as in the gemlor mere shell, and it was not likely served in the Allied Forces would of the Committee S7

lent hat she would fetch more than

The Chairman pointed out that if

become entitled to membership.

Mr. N. Teesdale Mackintosh

seconded the propositium,<z

Mr. MacReynolds suggested task

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