TABAQUERIA FILIPINA
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(Oove in FOUR YEARS)
SMOKERS REQUISITES
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CIGARS, CIGARETTES and TOBACCOS 10 % B.A.T'S GOODS-PR CES MODERATE.
(on the bases of Price-lists.of July. 192) THREE WEEKS ONLY (From 1st. August to 21st. August) STRICTLY CASH
Tabaqueria Filipina, 35, Queen's Road. Central.
BRUNSWICK NEWS
LEOPOLD GODOWSKY
MASTER PIANIST
RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY
FOR
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DISTRIBUTORS
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APPETIZING
A healthy appetite is most desirable during the Summer months. This san be easily had by having on your table, the smost delicious and appetising
DAW, SEN & CO'S MAJOR GREY or SWEET SLICED MANGO
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Daw, Sen's Carry Paste or Powder are also a speciality. A CumiQLtive dish, such as good Indian Curry, would də much good to the stomachs of those who drink freely of cold bererages in these hot summer days. Obtainable from all compradore shops and the Universal Providers "ose priced
Jorne.
JAMES STEER.
#. JOE HOUSE STREET * WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEN
CHRONOMETERS, CLOCKS, WATCHES AND NAUTICAL
INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED UNDER MY PERSONAL SUPERVISION.
TEL. 2877
TEL. 2K73.
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THE WORLD'S BEST PENCIL MAKERS,
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Talophane $217.
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THE EASTERN SUPPLY CO.
General Costrators, Hose and Office Farmisher, Ship Upholsterer and Painted,
Works Hard St. Waschsi
Telephone 4303.
TAI LEE CHAN
Extablished 1884.
METAL GOODS
and
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SUNDRY HARDWARE
119. Jervois Street
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SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIPORANDLERS AND
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PHONE NO. 1110.
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HONGKOVÉ TELEGRAPH
THE MARITINE PROVINCE
Royalista at Vladivostock.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. · 1929.
HOSTELS.
BIG OPIUM HÄUL.
UNIVERSITY MISSION
Japanese Fined $4,000.
day.
Supplementary Appeal Peking. Aug. 15.-According to
The remanded summana against
for Funds. Japanese talegrums frem", Vladi-
the Yamashita Kisen Kanha. The University of Hongkong |vostork in recent meeting called to
Dew head of the licentagents for the Hasui Maru, for Mission Hostels St. John's Hall, elect a ment declares in favour of lunperial allowing the ship to im used for the C.M.S., and Morrison Hall, L.M.S. lius, resaiving that power to apunteynes an importation of bace isited a supplementary wp- Poins chief executive in Vladivos upum, was heard by MR. Epal to the general appeal for funds fork lay solely with the Romano Lindsell at the Magistracy yester of the University in which the hostelselain for the consideration httpvt. In the absence of a repco-
The proceedings were instigated (ut the publie is set forth. sentative of the former Imperial
amily, hamaser, it was resulted by Mr. S. L. Smith, Superinten St. John's Hall, is pointed thas M. Theteriebs be placed at thedens of the Import and Exports out, is the Caureh Missionary Se head of the Government and the Department, in consequence of the city's contribution Hongkong Dictator seizure of 2,040 taals of raw opium education. This Society has other latter took office
M. Merkulov o Augustin a tank under the flouring of the educational institutions in China, Marrison On
to the August
con-engine room on the 1. inst. notably as Focehow. jference adjourned after appulating About 8.15 p.m. that day, Sunior Hall, the L. M.S. Hostel, is the an executive council of forty mem-Revenus Officer Watt and a party final link in the chain of educa {bers and, inter aliä, resolving that of Chinese colleagues went out totional endeavours dating back to all Republican, and Socialists the Hozui Maru by malce boat. the time when Hongkong be-
the Whilst at some distance frem) came a British possession. Its re should be expelled from Maritime Province. M. Merkulov the ship. S. R. O. Wait saw presentative. Dr. James Legge, is has been appointed to represent the sampan pushing off from the associated with the earliest history new kiovernment at Washington.vessel and rowing towards Tau of the leading Government School, mati. Going down to the engine now known as Queen's College, and Reuter
room. Inspector Watt found that this Society also maintains the Ying ths manhole cover of the water Wah Colleges for Boys and Girls. tank right under the forward end cf
No Religious Distinctions. It is stated in connection with the engine had been removed and beside it was a large spanner and both these bostela that there are [some screw nuts. One of the four no sectional, religious distinction plates had also been torn up. Dajor qualifying tests. Non-Christians the door the Inspector found two as well as "Christians are freely Tokyo, August 16-The pre-
preferentis! liminary Navy scrapping pre-empty bags, one of which was we admitted and no gramme is announced, whereby The Chef Chinese Revenue Officer treatment exists.
who went into the tank found 34
Additional accommodation for various warship will be
at the in two sudrats being needed tins of opium which were ferred, after the removal of their age. The Chief Officer and two Barrersity, the Missionary Societies Lurrets. different yards for the engineers, who were mailed propese to provide it by the scrapping. After the preparatory down to the engine room, saw part reconstruction and extension of St.
among of the oţium taken mat.
John's Hall and the enlargement operations, which affect, others, the Aki, Satsuma. Katori.
In reply to the Magistrate, Mr.to completion of Marrison Hall. Kashima, Kurama and 1koma, are MM. Wat-on, solicitor for the For this purpose St. John's Hull completed, the vessels are to wait defence, said that the Manager of requires "$120,000 and Merrisca
Architects" plans) till the Treaty becomes operatire.the Y. K. K. was not us Court, bet Hall $76,000. Reuter,
JAPN'S NAVAL REDUCTIONS.
Preliminary Scrapping Programme.
tran!
THE SHANTUNG MINES.
Formation of Sino- Japanese Syndicate. Tokyo. August
Privileges.
the compralore was present. Mr have aready been approved and it Watson said that he pleaded guilty is hoped to complete the work in the absence of any alternative, as fer the Autumn Session 1. under the Ordinance he could not prove that mose of the erew was The flowmg. are the privileges implicated. However, he would enjoyed by subscribers according to put the Chief Engineer into the the evaditions stated) Sub
scribers of $500 and upwards___[0] 16 Leading witness-box to prove that every buait ess representatives con-thing had been done to prevent either of the Halls, may base their Mr. Watson submit. namas recorded on a suitable per ferred with the Foreign Minister smuggles.
WAN impossible to manent tablet, following the usual | regarding the organization of sted that it
(by Subscription of Japanese syndicate for working prevent the opium from being ou practice;
$10,000 and upwards to either of the Shantung mines conjointly) buani.
the Hestel will be acknowledged with the Chinese in accordance
An Elaborate Hiding Place.
by the offer to find place within the with the Shantung agreement.
When asked by the Magistrate Hall precincts for a framed The business men are expected to to outline the creamstances, Mr portrait of the dunor: ie: Sub present a plan for the organiza-X. 1. Smith werd that the opia criptions of $25,000 and upwards
tion shortly-Reuter:
JAPAN'S ARMY REDUCTION.
Tokyo, August 16-The
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was found under the dooring of theo & Missions Hostel entitles the 3603 Pagine room in a rather elaborate donors to have corridors in the
dung place. It had been the Hostel called by their cames: d
the practice in
past
In the event of une subscriber i (cases not to prosecute when mim ners of the crew hid the opiumising the total sum required for totalis orue place to which the respon plans, the new was shall be [the rarrying out of a Mission Hall's of troops of all arms and rankssible cfficers could not, with reason. disbanded under the military able care, bave access: but in this reform scheme is 56,000.-Revter case he submitted that re1-cable-bould be paid through sorne mem care had not been exercised, because ber of the General Appeal Coo when Mr. Wast went on board the mittee. preferably the Bishop of douring had been torn up nud Victoris and Res. T. W. Pearce,
• spanner and screws were lying they should be duly caricacked Health Officer's Report.
[about. It was obvious that this for the specific beacht of Missiva | In his report on the work of the was not the work of a "person"abe Hostels. ear 1912, the flealth Officer of that happened to be a member of
the crew.
EMIGRATION,
Port states:
During the year 3,775 ships) The Magistrate: Organised roug- Arrived and were boarded by the ging by many members of the
alth ofheers; the particulara verem?
he voyage, names of the posts Mr. Sraith replied that u might} all dates of sailing, and any case bar been few members of the
charge of the cagion room. The fremes and greasers were Chinese.
All Precautions Taken. "
At the conclusics of the evid-
of sickness or deaths which occurred crew, but thers must have been ence, Mr. Watson waid that be ring the voyage were noted in the great many people who knew it would like to point out that the prescribed fortas and attested by then the opium was in a place where Hozui Maru was tied up at Pakbor naster and the surgeon. Of this they bad to remove a very large during the typhoon. On the vo7- number 2.753 were
on the British.ertion of the flooring and unscrew age to Hongkong the ship experi the top of a manbole to take it out.nced rough seas, and the engi and 905 foreign register.
If the opium had been hidden in neere would naturally rest them. The river steamers from Canton
corner of the engine room by some scives when they reached Hong. Wuchow and Macao are not visited. fireman it might have been possible kong. It was not usual for enzi-
hese as well as junke and smaller that it should not be discovered. craft are only boarded in the event of any infectious disease occurring on them. They are then, za infected Fessels, placed in quarantine and
reated as such.
During the year there was a great incresse in emigration, viz:-155,901 is compared with 105,256 in 1990. and 19.959 in 1919.
neers to keep watch in the engin zoom in port. Mr. Watson repest. The Magistrate: Is this a largered his Lubmission that the Com-‡ amount than previous cases ? pany had taken every precaution Mr Smith said that the haul was and that nothing that could be the largest compared with previous done by the ship's officers could cases against river steamers. But prevent the opium from being on there was a larger one in the case board.
the steamer Chongra, which was The Magistrate: I have no evid heard by Mr. Wood. In the case ence as to the precautions.
Mr. Watson: What evidence cas of the Chongra the steamer an-
chored off Cheung Chau and signall. I produce? This place is opened ed to a steam launch to go along once a year. In port it is not side. The Havenue Officers an-usual for the engineers to keep A swered the signals and effected a watch in the engine room, although large haul on board.
I understand that when the Ke- Yojiro Apjura, Chiel Engineer of venue Officers went on board the them and the Huzui Maru. was then called second engineer sa
dowo the to give evidence by Mr. Watson, accompanied them He said he was not on board when engine room. I submit that they the opium was discovered, but later bave taken every reasonable pre- the place where the stuff was concaption.” cealed was indicated to bim.
As usual the greatest number was for the Straits Settlements
5.90s, while 1,288 left for Java faut 12,015 for British Columbia.
The wave of emigration reached its maximum in March, wheu 22,730, were passed, while in February only 1.399 were passed, because of the disinclination theriztate about the time of the Chinese New Year.
The total number rejected was 1,353, mainly for trachoma, parasitic diseases of the skin, and lever. place?
During the year 415 ships arrived
The Magistrate said that the Mr. Wataon: Where was the value of the opium was $4,000 and under the amended Ordinance the defendant was liable to a fine of Witness: A tank three feet ten times that amount, which was in the quarantine anchorage; all under the engine room...
the maximum penalty. He. how- passengers and crews were examia
Mr. Watson: Would anybody ever, would fine, the defaudsat ed before they were allowed to go in the ordinary way go down $4,000, ashore. Of this number eight were there?-No.
A donkeyman employed on the detained, oven for small-pox and
When is the tank opened i ship who was charged at the insti one for cholera.
was last opened in February Wigation of the Company with bring The following is a summary of these added that the fans was und lng aquantity of opium on "board total number examined during the to the storage of water for the was decharged. The man was year.—(1) Adatic emigrants 155,994; boilers. It was opened once a year arrested subsequent to the Y.K,K.
being proceeded against (9) Asiatic crews 51,900; (2) Arrivals to be cleansed;
from infected ports (including In reply to farther questions, by Mr. Watsco and, the Magistrate,
| drews), -55,343.
The total number: 983,897 je] that wit
alext to 779 szarymations for
went
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