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THURSDAY,
JUNE 11, 1925.
automobiles and trams and in has developed since Boveral adjacent business buildings students who are resigning from Our Own Correspondent.
the students urilon have admitted that the reason is that the. funda aro being diverted to wrongful channels, but they are unwilling to assert whether theas
PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
EDUCATION BOARD'S
DISCUSSION,
The Chairman replied that he had been a little carolese in the past in regard to questions. The propor course was, he thought, to Answer any questions rubmitted, and if there was any point on which' At yesterday's mooting. of the members required further olusida- Board of Education the Govern- tion or consideration to bring it up ment was criticised for failure to for discussion in the form of a provide sufficient school accommotion. He would be glad to have modation for Chinese in the Colony the views of mombars with regard to with the result that many private these matters, but they could not schools have sprung up which are expect him to make any statement being, run on a commercial basis. with regard to publiu policy with The meeting was conducted by Mr. out firat considering b. G. N. Orme (the Director of
Mr. Wyle Then if I wish to
Inspector's Testimony. Shanghai Juno 10-At the trial to-day the American assessor an nounced the admissibility of the are legitimately subscribed to the documents containing Bolshevist anions or are from other sources literature, which the police seized at armpathising with the workers or the Shanghai University and which supplied from undisclosed sources. were not admitted yesterday. In-Our Own Correspondent. spector Everson, who ordered the firing on the 30th, described the
Chang Tao-lin's Report. ciroumstances and said that the Shaughai, June 10--Tho Ng crowd was absolutely uncontrollable aunounced that Chang Teolin and Poking, June 10-It is officially Вто ship- ping cargo in mid stream on the for three minutes before the firing. Feng Yu-hsiang have telegraphed Education) and there ware alan ask a question arising out of Pootung side and also at the The squad consisted of eleven Sikhs, to Tuan Chi-jui regarding the Shang on the Roy T. W. Peurou, answer, I should have to give
he "Rev. Fr. Valtorta, Dr. Wan notion ? The former gives the Waysida wharf under the protes-wolve Chinese and two forsigners hai affair. tion of as Japanese guobcat. Their The Chinese Magistrate asked whe usual Chinese version of the incidMaa-kai, McBert E. Ralphs (In
The Chairman: Upless it is ex shipments" are diminishing as other firing at the lege would font and appeals to the Chiel Exeat-pector of English Schools), U.; Chinese cargo is coming forward. have been effective. Inspector Ever- tive to protest people and handle Rumjahn, L. Forster, E. F. planatury.
Aueath, J, A, Alves, S. W. Tec Mr. Wylie said it seemed to him Yusen stopmors are not touching so replied that such was contrary, the matter firinly. He concludes tho mala Shanghai wharves. to instructions, which were only to that he and his colleagues feel bound. Wylie, and A. R. Sutherland that they would be asking questions
fire in the last resource, and then to protest and wish to show a unit-
(Secretary).
from one meeting to another and Butterfield and wire's position to kill. They must obey those orders, od front with Tuan Chi-jui at Mr. Forster had given. notice of perhaps by the end of the year they is unchanged,
The defence called the Rev. this critical time. The telegram is the following questions, to which might obtain all the information
they required. The ocena going vessels are not Sidney R. Anderson, an American signed by Chang Tao-lin and his the Chairman replied as ander affooted except by the fact that
principal generals. Feng Yu- Q-How many merchants' supplies aro dwindling Methodist missionary who said he inng's message which is couched schools for the purpose of teaching numbers include night schools?
new" private saw no resistance either by the similary, is also signed by Feng Yu- English to Chinese have been re- crowd or those arrested. The
and his subordinates. crowd was only blocking the
gistered in the Colony during the A 'mandats issued last night appast three years? Coastal Shipping Crippled.
streets and cheering. They
points Cheng Chien, civil governor shouted something like hurrahaf Kiangsu, as an additional com There are more indications of the and were quite manageable. Their missioner to investigate the Shang. afrike subaiding, but constal and object apparently was a syrn-bai affair and to "doyise means for river shipping has been crippled. pathetic movement in Fourteen British and two Japanese the imprisoned students.
favour of the succour of the people."-Reuter.
He vessels aro being detained by walk-outs. Tolegrains have been sent to several Companies" in Hongkong not to dispatch more absolutely unjustified in ring, vessels to Shanghai at present. On cross examination he said The six representatives of the he could not see, the people in Diplomatic Corps have arrived and the front of the crowd at the time are conferring with the authoritics.of the shooting and could not un- -Our Own Correspondent,
derstand what they were shouting.
For instance, there is no moving-Beater.
tea
"essed, that about fifty or a
hundred shots were fired and con-- sidered that the police
were
He admitted that the police were too few to hold back the crowd.
gave evidence similar to the Re Anderson's. The court adjourned
Not Anti-Alien.
Tokyo, June 10.-The Chinese
Dr. Cline, a Methodist mission- Tagation, instructed by Peking; this morning issued a statement, algo an American, ex-Pres blaming the foreign constables for dent of the Soochow University firing without proper warning. The statement denies the trouble has an anti-alien or pro-Bolshevic complexion and accuses the Shang- haj Municipal Council of traducing the friendly relations, between China and the Powers to conceal their own faults.-Router.
Students' Extravagant
Statements."
till to-morrow.― Reuter,
Students Active in Peking.
Peking, June 10.-The students were very active this morning. The pupils of the American missionary institutions are forming picquets in every street and practically forcing the Chinese passersby to Faking, June 10.—The students contribute thirty-gents each to the are to-day holding a munster support of the Shanghai strikers. demonstration, also dompelling At one o'clock the students, workers carts, riekshes and other vehicles other demonstrators gathered at. to carry anti-foreign flags, many of the city gate, numbering, according which are black edged, and, also to their own estimates, from 50,000. distributing anti-foreign literature to 100,000. Speeches were de- containing wildly extravagant livered and it was resolved to go atatements, declaring that the to the Foreign Office and the Chief Shanghai affair Was the most Executive's Headquarters to urge brutal cold-blooded atrocity in the sending of troops to Shanghai, human history.
to take back the-foreign concessions
The Waichiaopu last evening and to demand the recall of the Bri- rejucated the Italian senior tish and Japanese Consuls. minister to advise the Legations:
A terrific thunderstorm and
reduced the numbers of the demon-
that their nationals, would be wise to avoid today's demonstration, heavy rain and hall considerably It is understood the Minister retrators put 5,000 paraded plied that if the Government had any doubts as to outcome the de-the Foreign Office monstration, they should prohibit nti-foreign shouting they
it-Router.
Shanghai, June 10.-The trial
of the riuters is going ca.
marched. Reuter.
to
with loud
as
Squeeze Develops. Peking, June 10.-The outbreaks
movement.
Agitators are endeavouring to extend the shipping and commercial are inspiring the agitators to re- strikes and circulars are being doubled efforts hold together the distributed obscenaly
attacking disintigrating strike individual British and Japanese Thus far it has been uneffective firms. These attacks are commouls save as to the shipping situation attributed to Chinese. rivals, which is growing more serious. Reuter.
Trial of Rioters.
A new handbill appearing to night includes America in its denunciation and adds "we shall Shanghai, June 10-Cross-ex-die if we do not act immediately. amined in the Mixed Court riot We are willing to fight unto death hoaring. Inspector E. W. Everson, and must be unyielding." who gave the order to fire, testified:
"It would have been dead contrary
Shanghai, June 10. Twenty-two steamers are now
to instructions to fire the legs of tied up, twenty British and two the crowd. Instructions are to fire Japanese, while many others are only as a last resort, but when eliminating this port or are an- ring, shoot to kill." The officer choring at the mouth of the Yang- added that either firing in the air ortsze, lightering their cargo. firing at the legs of the mab would believed impossible to affect trans- have meant the possibility of in- oceanic vessels. The omnipre- juring innocent people stalled in sent Chinese element of squeeze
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A.-120.
Q-Eow many such schools bave been closed during the same period?
A.-103.
Rev. W. Pearne: Lo. these
The Chairman: Yes.
Mr. Wylie? Can you tell me, Sirs how many of the 120 are in Kowloon?
The Chairman. I am afraid t cannot answer that off-hand,
Mr. Ralphs: It is a very small proportion..
Q-Are the' teachers in such Rev. T. W, Pearce: There is no .chools required to conform to any question, of course, of Government tions? standard with regard to qualifica-nasiatance being given.
A-There is no fixed 'standard. There are schools of many types, some of which are performing a very useful work while others only give a smattering of education for s.s. Englestan, owned by the the benefit of workmen or servants, Dominion Shipping Company. However, the suitability of the The vessel wat homeward bound teacher is always considered before from the East with a mixed any school is admitted to registra cargo of general merchandise tion. from Hongkong via the Panama Canal to Seattle, when she en- countered a sterm, and bad to undergo extensive repairs at Vancouver, British Columbia..
Question of Procedure. Mr. Forstor asked whether the Board might discuss the answers to the questions..
Mr. Ralphs: A school hae to attain a certain standard of pro-i ficiency betore it can apply for a Government grant.
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Mr. Wylie: Is there any hope of the Government erecting any schools on the Peninsula at an early date?
The Chairman replied that be could not say definitely. They
bad sites for two more schools,! and he 168 hoping that sufficient money and labour would be available to make a etart shortly.
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