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CLUB TEAMS.
COOLIE ASPHYXIATED.
harbour master, gave hin verdict,
Commander C. Hake, the assistant
the proceedings in the interests of Mr. 1. C. Wndeson watched to inckingon, Mackenzio and Company, the agents for the 8.8, Tairon.
CORONER'S VERDIGT. The enquiry into the circumst- ances of the death of a cargo coolie. A special meeting of the Chinese selected to represent the Hongkong hold of the Tairen, an the 8th The following teams have been who was asphyxiated in the No. 21 General Chamber of Commerce
in their Lengue September was concluded at the was held last evening to discuss Football Club
matches on Saturday what steps should be taken to hulp
Kowloon Magistincy - yesterday, Int.. Division v. Kowloon on when Mr. E. W. Hamilton sitting the vletima of the Canton trouble
Kowloon ground, kick-off at 4.45 UA Coronor assisted by Lieut- and to protect trade-interesta
W. G. p.m.-G. S. Rodger: Mr. Ll Po-kwal presided over Gerrard (Capt.), C. E. Bishop; A an unusually large attendance. Mair, J. Stewart. H. T. Buxton: being supported by Mr. Ho Kwong J. Watson, A. 5. Forsyth, H. and Mr. Chow Pak-tim, the vice-Howard. F. Evoiya and W. J. S. Président und Secretary. The Hon. Key. Reservo, -8. O., Hill. Mr. Chow Shou-son and the Hon. 2nd, Division v. Drums on Club Mr. R. 1. Kotewell were also pre-ground, kick-off at 8.16 p.m-G. After concluding the evidenco. Angus; R. Paterson, A. H. Oswick; Mr. Homilton addressing Mr. Explaining the purpose of the C. Conway, A. Ferguson, J. Ginvi-Wadeson suid that there was meeting, the Chairman mentioned ner: R. Bell, T. Filo, J. A conflicting evidence given by the the magnitude of the disaster to Douglas, Roberta and J. Dixon chief officer and the captains. The the Canton merchants as a resultReserve-A. F. Paul.
former stated that he had had Kowloon Teams.
received
instructions with regard to testing the holds while the master said that he verbally instructed the chief officer on the voyago but gave no written order.
After a retirement Mr. Hamilton 800 the following verdict with
Hake concurred:
sent.
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Chairman requested the Council members to tell the meeting what
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and property which followed the fighting. Many houses had been to play for the Kowloon F. C, in burnt down, causing distress to their Lengite engagements on numerous people. He suggested Saturday:
lat. Division v. Club on the that as a first step the Tung Wah
4.30 Hospital and the Chamber take Kowloon ground, kick-off joint action in devising menris for P.m.-A. Dunean; F. Wheeler, T. the relief of the distressed. The Knight; A. W. Turner, which he said that Lieut. Com MeKotvin (Capit), II. Wheolor: F.
I find that the deconsed mot; Clerno, B. Vickare, H. Panco, R.his death by saphyxiation and that IL Nash, S. ti. Hayu.
It was an accident, for which no 2nd. Division v. South Chinn
one was directly responsible." {"]},** Kowloon graod, kick-off "There is no evidence na to whe." 3. p.to.. Beach; B. Rasmussen ther the instructions in Calcutta, The Government's Policy. H. S. Prowse: A. W. Brown of the managing agents, were The Hon. Mr. Chow Shou-son (Capit.), W. II. Brown, S. Bandle:sued to the master in writing or complied. He spoke of obtaining y. Hist, W. 1. Walker, not, and in the absence of the ship the nows from the Naval authori Lathara, J. MeBeile. W. Hillyer: bis peist cannot be cleared up. ties that the fighting had stopped. Reserves, G. White, A. Kirby, This be and the Hon. Mr. Kotowell F. Ross. caused to be published in both
transpired at an interview which they had with II. E. the Governor yesterday.
tho Chinase and English press
to allay the anxiety of the
REMARKABLE ALLEGATIONS.
Chinese public. In consequence Allegations of an extraordinary
of certain suggestions made nature regarding events at the merchants British Embassy, Rio De Janeiro,
to
thom by the
1
am of the opinion that all such orders which refer to the general working of the ship (that is exclud. ng private instructions to the nas tor) should be put in writings by the master and should be circulat
to the officers concerned, and they should sign them. Had this
ho and Mr. Kotowel! asked will shortly be investigated by a been done in the case of the Hie Excellency for advice as to Departmental Committee of the Caires
ม.ม.
the misunderatan:- 1
nat
what should be done for the Can Foreign Office, Lord Blanesburgh ing between the obiel officer ton sufferers. The Govaror replied prosiding. It is alleged that Mr. and the máster could that as the fighting and fire bad Waltor Annesley Stewart, Conn-have decurred
nor could the stopped ho did not think any sellor of the Embassy, was taken third officer have been entirely action advisable until they had during the night from his re-
received more information about sidence by Brazilian Consular norant of the precautions which conditione in Canton. The Gov-officials and placed in a lunatic the company washed taken.
When the man wan, overromo, I ernor emphasised that though the asylum. Aftor examination by consider that all the possible steps Hongkong Government would not mental experts, lie was pro were promptly taken and that the discourage any charitable efforts nounced sane but was deportod chief oficer and the tindal (bont undertaken by the Hongkong and sont home to London. Sirwain's mute) showed grent courage Chinese, such as sanding provi- John Tilley, British Ambassador, in attempting to rescue the mon sions and other aid to the war vie has gone to England in order to
without waiting for tims, the Government would not attend the inquiry..
helmets." countenance any action contrary to the neutral policy that had always been maintained in the internal intfairs of the Chinese Government.
Mr, Yik Ki-chau, vice-Chairmas. A PERFECT SKIN BALM.
of the Tung Wah Hospital, spoke
of the disastrous effects on RARE. HERBAL EXTRACTS IM- MAGICAL SOOTHS & Honekong trade as a result of the PART
present trouble. He understood HEALING VIRTUE TO ZAM-BIK. there were countless people in
Canton desiring to leave the cityOUR forefathers for genera-
tions, deponded upon pils) for places of safety, but did not
from rate venture to go abroad owing In the fand balms do ived
who medicinal horbs and roots for activities of the soldiers, stopped them for plunder. With-bealing wounds, sores and other out wishing to prejudice the Gov-ekin troubles. This method of ernment's policy he would like to hoaling is found to-day in the suggest that specia! steamers highest state of scientific perfec ion in that precious balm Zan despatched fo
But. lown the refuges,
Canton to
Protection Needed.
bring
Mr. T. S. Chau said it would
lack of
It is only in recent times that have been sought to believe
in certain unnatural dressings.
be n-eless to send steamers to and ointments, containing pore- Canton for that purpose, becaure clogging animal fats and harsh
Was not
tran-mineral drugs-crude compounds. portation facilities that was pre-the human skin was never in- venting the people from comity tended to absorb.
it
those
down to Hongkong. Unless the It was at the request of a large British Government could be pre-firm of pharmaceutical scecialists vailed upon to send soldiers to that the eminent chemist, Dr. J. he Lewkowitsch, h. D., M. Ä. F. 1. protect the refugees, which thought was impracticable, the C., F. C. S, made tests, analyses Canton people would prefer to jau varied experiments regarding the mocioinal values, and the remain at their homes.
There were several other speak-refining and blending of certain ers, age of them asking whether it extracts of exclusively herlul was possible to ask the British origin. Following extensive ro Government to communicate with search, that grand healing balm
-ZAM-BUK-contining Canton with a view to prevailing potent medicinal saps in perfect upon the oflicinis not to Indulge form was eventually evolved.
The vital characteristic of Zam-Buk then, is that it is purely The Hon. Mr. Kotewell said herbal, and guaranteed absolutely he and his colleagues would again free from rancid pore-clogging| interview the Governor this morn-animal fats and ebarso, mineral ing on the matter of relief mon- comrounds found in ordinary sures. The meeting could restskin dressings. assured that they would do their Wherever Zam-Buk is applied beat to further Any charitable to a wohad er sore, it 'instantly work for the Canton people. . seothes pain and irritation. It is
in such future.
wanton destruction in
It was finally decided to send so pltra and so refined as to be telegrams to Chinese abroad, in-readily absorbed ti rough the tiny forming them of the crisis and poros, deep into the innor tissues. the need of funds for relief work. Powerfully antisoptic, it quickly It was stated that at a combined removos all corruption and im moeting of the various commercial purity and kills and ozpols unions yesterday representatives poisonous disouse germs.
Evon the worst CABES of were appointed to go to Canton to intercede with the authorities on eczema, psoriasis, impotigo, itch,
behalf of the merchants, the pulation leaving last night.
prickly hoot, ulcors, boils, de-abscesses, pilos, roisoned wounds,
Further discussion was deferred
until another meeting.
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Mr. Wadeson wis asked to far. ward a copy of the Court's nding
to the agents at Calcutta.
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