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You may not have sho keen eyesight of

A BOY

but you can have

your dyen so well

equipped that you are unabled

to see on woll sa any boy,

LAZARUS

13, Que's Rois Ourenil.

The only European Optician in the Codony.

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NEW RIVER STEAMER.

TUNG ON LAUNCHED

AT TAIKOO.

This

afternoon

thoro Was launched by the Taikon Dockyard and Engineering Co. Honkong, Ltd., the twin-scrow river steamer Tung On, built to the order of the Tung On S. 8. Co. Hongkong-Canton trade.

The

Hongkong Telegraph.

FOUNDED 190]

Ma. 11.007.

三拜禮

號堂十月六英港鐵

AMERICAN FLIERS.

ARRIVÄL AT HAIPHONG.

Remarkably Good Time Made.

All Hongkong will be glad to learn that the American aviators, who loft hore for Haiphong you torday morning, arrived safely at their destination at 4.45 p.m.

A telogram, which was sont by for their

Mr. A. M. Kirby; of the Standard The

Oil Company, Hafpliong, at 9

naming ceremony was performed o'clock last night, was received

by Mrs. K. E. Gray.

hore this morning by Mr. J. A.

WEDNESDAY

JUNE

FRENCH PResident forCED TO RESIGN.

VAIN ATTEMPT TO STEM THE OPPOSITION.

COMMUNISTS DEMONSTRATE IN THE CHAMBER.

(Reuter's Service,)

Paris; Juno 10.

The Tung On is a steel twin-Shaw, the telegram stating that read in the Chamber this aftor. screw river stoninor, having anthe fliers arrived at 4 45 p.m. overall lougth of 233 foot with a broadth of 42 foot and, a moulded

POLICE INSPECTION.

H.E. THE GOVERNOR TO PRESENT MEDALS AND PRIZES.

M. Millerand's messago was

noon by M. Francois Marsal and The timo takon, exactly six-in the Senate by M. Ratior, the depth to main deck of 12'0", the and-a-half hours, represents ex- Keeper of the Bonis.

tremely good time, seeing that In the course of his messago lower tween decks having a height of 7 font 9 inches and a strong south-westerly wind was M. Millerand declared that ho upper woon dock 7 foot 6 inches. against the fliers. The distance had faithfully kopt the solema The vessel follows the usual to be covered was approximately engagement he had made before river type of vessel, with the 20 miles, and a land speed of the country and refused to desarti navigating bridge wall. forward, eighty miles per hour had to be his post. Ho called upon Parlia maintained to cover the distanco ment to respect the Constitution. boing

He said: "You will respect first-class passengers

in the time. The flying spoed must forward and the second-class eft, have been much higher, having the Constitution. If you dis- with steerage in the woon

regard to the strong wind against ragard it, if it is intended that docks.

which the pianos had to travel. henceforth the arbitrary action Thore are thirty first-class

No word has. as yet boen roof a majority can compel the Republio to staterooms, oight on upper deck) forward.. ton on bont deck forceived regarding the time of the President of the ward and twelve on boat deck aviators' departure from Hai-resign for political reasons, then the Provident of the Republie will in after dock house. The forward phong.

only be a plaything in the hande staterooms each have two cot

of the parlios. You will assist me borths, folding lavatory, with hot

to avert such a formidable danger. Dangerous councillors are striving and cold water service, electric) reading lamp for each borth

in party, interests! to socure that and overhand fan, Tho lowor

the new Parliament opons with a rovolutionary асt saloon is, handsomely panelled

The Chumber will refuse to follow them. Faith- in oak, while the upper saloon is done in mahogany, the floors

ful to its traditions, the Sonato Echo of Yauma!! Affray, · of both saloons have been laid

will wish to remain as it has with tonk parquetry. The aftor

This afternoon at 4 ́o'clock in always been in the gravost con- tatorooing each have two berths, wash basins with rot and cold the compound of the Police junctures, & defonder of the Con- overhead Headquarters, His Excellency the stitution." service and wator

Paris, Juno 10. electric fans; d contral dining Governor (Sir Edward Stubbs;

The Sonate by 154 to 144 votes saloon neatly panollal and fitted K.C.M.G.) will make his annual

passed a resolution adjourning the up with tables, chairs, etc. inspection of the Police Force.

Opportunity will be taken for debate on an interpellation of M. Tho second-class passangers are accommodated on the upper His Excellency to prosont medals Choron, who was thus prevented deck, there being 68 opan berths, and rewards garned by mambers from prosenting a case for tho The Sonais then ad- a plentiful supply of fans being of the Force during the past year. President. installed, also wash basins with Police Orders, proviously pab-journed until to-morrow.

lishod, stato that the following! a hot and cold water supply.

and rewards have been approved by Tho captain, officors engineers are accommodated in H.E. the Governor to the under- boat deck, mentioned police officers for rooms forward 'on

the bravery and resource on the occa- boing

from

The new Marsal Government has issued a declaration that it soparated passangers by a completo steel sion of the affray with armed was only formed to enable Parliament to pronounce itself constitu- bulkhead extending the full robbers at 206, Canton Road, Yau- tionally, therefore it submits no programmo and asks Parliament to width of the vessel. All the mati, on December 29th-last decide whether the constitutional-laws shall remain intangible and Inspector T. Murphy is being above party politics, or whether it disapproves of the principles laid latest requirements for piracy

King's

down in the President's message, which are the basis of the Con- prevention are being installed, recommended for the including a wireless telography Police Modal,

stitution. The Govorumont appeals to the consolence and reason of P. S. Wong Lau is granted a set by the Marcon! Company, the Tung On being the first river 3rd. Class Medni and a reward Parliamont, the proceedings in which should be held on clear issue, of $100, whilst 4th. Class Medals as the vote concearns the future regime and respect for the legality stoamer to have wiroloss fitted.

A rowerful steam windines are granted to Sergeants Koily, of guarantees of Ropublican institutions, as well as safeguards the

public liberties. is fitted on main deck Fondor, McEwen and Robertson.

Paris, June 10. on Lanca Sergeant Clarkiscommond- forward with a capstan

After an animated debate, in which the Communists stood and upper deck. The steam stoeringed by H.E the Governor, whilstách. gear is of the Wilson Pirrie Class Medals and rewards of $100 sang the "Internationale," the Chamber voted by 329 to 214 in favour type fitted over rudder, head, aaragranted to Constables Man Wan of the loft section's resolution against the Government. This means Nteam warping capstan is fitted and Wong Kan, Lance Sergeants too resignation of M. Millorand. aft on main deck. Six lifeboats LiCheungand Shek Tui, Constable aro fitted on boat deck and all Mak Iuand Indian Lanco Sergeant the usual Board of Trado require-Maghar Singh. Rewards of $50 ionts for this class of vossel are and the Commendation of H. E. bolig complied with.

Temporary Ministry,

M. Millerand's Resignation.

Paris, Juno 10.

Paris, June 10, theGovornorhave been granted to

It is officially aunounced that M. Millerand intende to resign,

Later. The machinery consists of two Constables Narafu Singh, Chattar Nots of triplo expansion engines Singh, Norata Singh, Ip Chak,Tsui

A communique announcing the resignation of the President sayA with two cylindrical Scotch Wing, ChongSham, Man Lung, Ip boilers. A speed of 131⁄2 knots is Tu and Lanco Sergeant Khoshal the Premier and Cabinet were called to the Elyace to inform the Singh. A reward of $50 has also President of ovente in the Chamber and Senate. M. Millerand anticipated by the builders.

The Sui On; a sister ship of the boon granted to Wong San, now a thanked the Cabinet for its assistance to him in defence of the Con- Tung On, under construction by Chinese constable but who was stitution. When the Cabinot tonderod its resignation, M. Millorand the Taikoo Dockyard for the not in the force at the time of the replied that he had made up his own mind to realgn the Presidency, samo owners, will be launched in occurronce. All the above will be and asked the Cabinet to continue its functions for the time being,

presented with their modals and about one month's time.

136 PEN ANUMN

'11, 1924 BOLT COPY TO OTH

"TAI LEE”'~ PIRACY.

OWNERS PROSECUTED,

!

Alleged Breach of Anti- Piracy Regulations.

A

BATTERIES

THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR COMPANY. LTD.'

Our Service at Your Sorvlooi Tolophono 7

Contral 3950,

HOSPITAL MEETING.

--HELPING THE SICK AND

POOR..

TO

ARMED ROBBERS.

WOMAN SHOT IN CHEST.

Armed robbors who ontored a hut at Choy Kut villago, in the . Taipo distriot, shot a woman whom they found there when ako rained the alarm: They thon absconded without stealing any-

An Urgent Appeal for Help,

The annual mooting of the A sequel to the resont Tai Loo piracy occurred at the Magistracy Alice Memorial and Affilated thing. This occurred at 11 o'clock WAH hold at the last night. The woman was ro- this morning, when the 8ze Yap Hospitals Steamship Company, or, alter- Chamber of Commerce Board moved to Hospital, suffering from nately, Mossrs. Li Man-kai and Ng Room to-day at noon. The Hon. two wounds in the chest.

It is bollovod that the gang Kai-cho, as partners of the com- Mr. P. H. Holyoak prasided and pany owning the vessel, wore thoro were wore also prosent Dr. was a party of deserters from the

Maclean Gibson, Dr. Chinose forces over the border." aummoned to show cause why R.

they should not forfolt a bond of Mitchell, Dr. Pearce, Messrs. A. $5,000 catered into with the Cap-E. Wright, O. Gordon Mackie, tain Superintondant of Palico on W. L. Pattonden, A. Stevenson, the 10th of Juno, 1923, undor J. M. Wong, H. J. Lamb, E. A. the provisions of the Piracy Harlow, Mrs Mackenzie, Mrs. J. date and a modern operating Prevention Ordinance, 1914. B. Ross and Miss Raynor, Breaches of these conditions wore THE GENERAL COMMITTEE was impossible, with safety, to alleged as follows:-

theatro was an urgent need.

They had been advised that it

of attempt oxtensive structural

altorations.

A new hospital of 120 beds,

tha alto of

(1). That whilst the steamer The proliminary business was in a danger zono, Thomas tha moating having boon gone Fletcher, John Dwyer, and Joseph through, the Gonoral. Committoo Lowis, certificatod officers prosent was re-elected with the following erected on

one

dack was not ut

all times kept lookod, contrary to Section No. 54 of the Regula- tious of Hongkong 1914.

tho

on board the steamship, or some additions:--Hon. Mr. J. H. Komp Nothersole Hospital, Bonham or more of thom, did not Messrs. M. E. F. Alroy, B. D. F. Road, would bost replace the carry a revolver and 25 rounds of Boith, Alan Camoron, D. H. Alico Memorial and Nethorsolo ammunition, contrary to Regula Camaron, R. H. B. Hancock, C. Hospitals.

The Executivo. Committee had tion No. 32 of the Rogulations of Gordon Mackie, Dr. Poarce, J. Hongkong 1914.

A. Plummer. J. P.-Warren, G. M. Invited several new members to (2). That whilst the ship was Young, Rev. H. R, Wells, Mrs. form a Building Committee and In a danger zono the grille door. Mackonzie, Mrs. J. B. Ross, report as soon as possible. In to the engine room and boiler Mrs. Loy, Mrs. Coxion To, and large centres in Britain and'.

America thero word special Aud bailar room from the Mrs. C. C. Hickling, upper

The Report and Accounts for hospitals for diseases of women 1923 were unanimously adopted, and for children, and to meet the Hongkong increased on the proposition of the Chair-need In

accommodation would be provided- man, seconded by Mr. Wright..

While details of was for these cados. The Budget for 1924 (3). That the equipment pro- scribed by Rogulation No. 14 on agreed to on the proposal of Mr. the schome for rebuilding had

thought advisable page 459 of the Regulations of Wright, seconded by Mr. J. M. not got been formulated, HopLong, 1924. was not rapidly Wong, there being no discussion, a

indicate the direction in which. OTHER COMMITTEES. progrons should be made. All tion No 16 of the Regulation of The oloction of the Executive the hospitals had been arosted power.

Committee was the next business, by the generosity of residents of Mr. Leo D'Almada appeared the following being slooted:-Tho Hongkong, aud in Hongkong at for the defence, and the Acting Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak (Chair-prosent there were those who Crown Solicitor, Mr. Hazolrigg.man), the Hon. Mr. B. R. Hall- could, he thought, give largo appeared to prosecute for the fax (Vice Chairman), Mr. M. donations for the erection of a C.S.P.

Wong, Dr. S. W. Teo, the Hon, now hospital and would find joy Mr. D'Almada asked Ift Mr. Chau Siu-ki, Sir Henry Pol-in so doing.. would not be more correct to look, KO, and Mr. D. H. have the hearing of the case Camaron.

and easily available for im- mediate uso contrary to Regula

Hongkong 1914.

the caso thou.

CHAN AND SUN.

+

it

to

Speaking on the question of the training of nursan, Mr. Holyoak said that in addition to the treatment of patients, the hospitals trained Chinose 'nurses.

Three years were given to

maternity work. The value of

werp

taken by another. Magistrate! The Building Committes, which in view of the fact that Mr this your has to consider the Lindsell had previously sat in rection of, a new hospital. was the capacity of Coroner in the elected as follows:-Messrs. A. E. inquest on the death of Cap Wright, M. E. F. Little, Colbourne general nursing and one year to tain Willox who killed in the Little, J. M. Wong, Li Wing this service to Chinese family life- piracy from which the prosent kwong, the Hon. Mr. Chau Biu-ki, could not be over-estimated, as summons had its origin.

Bir. Lindsell agreed, and fixed Dr. S. W. Tao, Dr. Mitchell and the influence of the nurses, was carried into the homes where Votos of thanks having been the bonfits of early treatment of the case for hosting on the 16th Dr. Gibson, Melbourne being able to take passed to Mr. L. Greenwood and disease and hygiene wore, un

Mr. 8. T. Butlin for their work as own. At prosent 20 nurses instant, subject to Mr. C. D.

Treasurers and Mr. J. Fleming were in training, but with a for auditing the accounts, the larger hospital, 40 could bu train- Chairman addressed the meeting. ed. Additional housing accom

MR. HOLYOAK'S SPEECH. modation would be required na the Nursos Home was now full. Mr. Holyoak said that a copy They were still asking for the NO HOPE OF PEACE,

of the new Constitution was in-sum of $5,000 for a wow X-Ray Apparently there is little hapo eluded in the annual roport, its apparatus for the diagnosis and of a compromter being reached object boing to form a closer re-treatment of surgical cases. between Dr. Bun Yat-sen and lationship between the subscribers. He went on to give statistios and the London Missionary of the number of casos treated. General Chan King ming

In this way it was As regards in-patients they A report from Swatow stated Society. that General Chan has made a hoped to create a greater interest treated, 1,023 last your making declaration to the effect that as in promoting the future develop a total of 40,098 since 1887. his political views differ so much moats of the hospitals. The causo The corresponding figures from those of Dr. Sun and his of the sick and the poor was one for out patients

oroeds could units, and in Hong attendances) and 486,836 casen party, there is no prospect of an in which mon of all races and 15,892 individual cases (or 40,329 kong the call for help was urgent, (or 950,000 attendances approri. understanding being reached.

In 1887, when the Alice Memorial mately). Hothought those figures Hospital was founded, the pre-spoke for themselves. He wat rowarde by H. E. this afternoon, with the exception of Borgeant

FORGED NOTES? judices against treatment in hos- especially appealing to the public Parls, June 10.

pital seamed insurmountable, but for help, and was sure they could Robertson who has since boon

Bir Kai Ho Kai was convinded that not fail to be struck by the extra- NEGOTIATIONS. invalidad out of the force.

For a long time the Loft partion, according to a concerted plan,

HEAVY BAIL FIXED,

if the Chinese were kindly treated ordinary work of humanity that OTHER DECORATIONS. maintained a frigid silence, determined to treat the Government as

they would gradually accept the hospital was doing. Having In addition to the above, the non-existent: Nono but the Communists uttered a word until the

Possession of forged Indo-Chl | Western methods of medical paid a tribute to the self-sacrific- Managers to Meet the Men. following other modals, and ex-Ministar Rolbol, in the course of an eighty minute speech,

rewards will be presented: deliberately chose provocative phrases with the object of drawing nese plastro notes was the charge London, June 10.

4th. Clasa Medals to Lance the Left from its shell. The atmosphere became more electric, and the brought against five well-dressed treatment. The history of those ing work of the staff. And having The railway managers have agreed to meet the locomotive urgeant Knowles, for work in Communists greeted the referencos to M. Millerand, with shouts to Chinese and a woman at the hospitals had proved the correct hoped that firms would incresen conhootion with an armed rob" Renegado! They sang the Internationale"; and afterwards Police Court this morning. The ness of bis foresight and their their subscriptions and make use men on June 12. The latter are bary: Lanco Bergeant Jessop, for when a toessage was communicated that the Senate had adjourned woman and one of the men were work and opportunities steadily of the hospitals for their native in the meantime delaying the his work during the second pending the discussion in the Chamber the Left partios were unable, also charged with being in pos- increased year by year. The stages, he emphasised that but for hospital equipment had besome Cloveraniant hospitala would be ballot.-Reuter.

piratical attack on the s... Tal to restrain their enthusiasm. They rose en bloc and cheered for session of a quantity of Ulloit had now been reached when the the work of the hospitals the

prepared oplum. Loo; Lanco Sergeant Kirby, for his several minutes, shouting "Vive le Sonst!"

Mr. M. M. Watson appeared to quite inadequate to meet the needs totally inadequate for the com- arrest of pirates on board a ship Subsequently thoy rolapsed into silence and listened indiffer-prosecute under instructions from of the work and a constant strain munity'snoads. When they issued nurses, who strived to maintain Government would come forward INTER-VARSITY TENNIS. before it sailed from Hongkong;

Lance Sergeant Chong Kwong; ontly, not participating in the debato again. They broke out the local branch of the Banque de was imposed on the doctors and their appeal he trusted that the Lance Sergeant Kong Shiu-hong into thunderlag choars when the result of the division was an-Indo-Chine, whilst Mr. Or the standard of officlangs which and respond generously

8. Russ and Mr. Cork represent they had been accustomed to in forred to the fact that in India the and Lanco Sargeant Man Tam.nounced.

The personal commendation of The Chamber then adjourned until to-morrow to hear the ad two of the accused. Home hospitals.

Indian Government made hale The hearing was adjourned, H. E. the Governor will be given "communication from the Government," namply the President's the ball fred ranging from $2000 The Allco Hospital had been grants towards missionar

sold and the balance, after buy-hospital bulld to Bergeant Major Nand Singh, resignation.“

fog the dispensary in Hollywood when the Inspector Pincott

(M.. Millorand succeeded M. Clemenceau, the Promier, in 1920,

Road had baene generously looked fors Inspector R. Shannon.

granted by the London Bifusion- to Go Prizes will bo presonted to and became President of the French Republic after a term as

nry Boolery towards: Lance Sergeant Whant, Detective Premior of Trance. He is in his 65th year For many years Mi Ko Toh-shing, Constable, Malds Millerand was a member of the Chamber of Deputies. He was ADA Khan, Lanon Sorgeant Dewan pointed Minister of Commstas in 1899, serving in that capacity: All, Sub-Inspector J, Clark, until 1902, and became later Minister of Publi8 Work Constable Mangal Singh, and vigorous Minister of War from the outbreak of hos Dotective Obang Lion-hoe undi Novembar 1915, On the calipse of M. Clemenceau

RAILWAY

Oxford's Narrow Win.

London, June 10.. Oxford defeated Cambridge at lawn tonnis by elavan matches to ton-Router.

DAVIS CUP DOUBLES.

London, June 10.

At Scarborough, in the Davis

and Sub-

Left Parties' Tactics.

Cup doubles Raymond and The polles musket old Premier, and was elected President in Septem

*Africa) boak Tealso be "prezantad" HeaWodanum (Britain); serveaal: Wynn

Kunignation ofM. Desahanol MagMillerand,

*CA FONTANYAHISI during the GreatW for Germant disarmament at the Allied Pesos

to $4,000,

TO-DA

of the new hospital

Hole Hospital in

the gift of MRE 11899, had served

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