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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925,
MACAO'S NEW GOVERNOR,
OATH-TAKING CEREMONY.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL-
"ACCIDENTAL DEATH. “
SECOND READING OF BUDGET JURY'S VERDICT IN MOTOR
FATALITY.
TO-MORROW.
A suggestion that the Talpo, Read, just on the slope of the hill-boford coming to the junction of Laichi- kok and Taipo Roads, should be widened by a few feet as soon as possible, formed the rider added by: the Jury who investigated the death of an elderly Chinese womah, 'at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, 2. Report of the Finance Com-th Mr. E. W. Hamill sitting *mittee..
Questions About Retaining Walls.
The Legistative Council meets at 2.30 p.m. to-niorrow. The business
as follows.
Enthusiastic Welcome. The public of Macno accorded Mala His Excellency Colonel Magalhaes a welcome, hearty and enthusiastic. "At two o'clock the Portuguese cruiser Republica con-is veying Ilfs Excellency from Hong- kong hove into sight and a signal gun fired from the Fort apprised the public of the fact
1. Financin! Minutes.
3. By-law relating to Aerated The fide being low is was neces Water Manufactories.
the Resolution-Resolved by sary for the motor launch Deme- trio Cinati to go out to transport | Législative Council that the per- the Governor to the landing stage centage on the valuation of tene- where many were waiting to re- ments payable as rates for tene- ceive him. A guard-of honour was also posted.
as Coroner."
The jury was composed of the following, Messrs. R... Omar (foreman), Poon Ping-kang and J. J. V. Remedios.
Mr. F W. Whitehouse watched ments in Aplichau shall be 7 per the proceedings on behalf of a cent, as from the date fixed by His Indian driver in the employ of Sir HR then repaired to the Muni-Excellency the Governor for the G. Armstrong. Whitworth and eipal Counell Buiking where the coming into effect of this resolu-Co. Ltd., and Mr. Leo. d'Almada ceremony of taking the outh took tion, that is to say the 1st day of appeared for the relatives of the
deceased. place.
July, 1925.
Sergeant Smith resumed his" Welcoming His Excellency Co-
Questions. ILE. lonel Maia Magalhaes,
Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak will ask:ovidence and produced a copy of Colonel J. A. Santos, Aeting Gov
"3. Will the Government state the Traffic regulations. Regulation ernor, referred to the trying times
what steps have been taken Noted. "A motor vehicle seven feet six that existed and expressed
since the
Po lng Fong shot! not exceed
inches in Width between la cxtreme hope that the term of the
Disaster to provide for the projecting points," and No. 56 rend. Governor's alministration would
regular inspection of old "A motor driver must not allow be crowned with prosperity and
taining walls? good fortune,
the
now
On behalf of the public, of the Colony, Mr. Henrique Nolasco da Silva. President of the Municipal Council, welcomed H.E. Col.. Main Magalhaes telling him that be ar rived at a time that was most. critical in the life of the Colony. Ile referred to the excellent admin, istration of Colonel J. A. Santos that was distinguished By great prudence and common sense with the result that in the midst of all the troublous times in China, Macan remains a place that is peaceful and quiet.
Bort Development.
Mr Nolasce said that the Gov. erner had arrived at a critical! stage in the development of the new port, pointing out that mil- lions of dollars had been, expended and that it was necessary to take advantage of the areas being re- claimed from the sea that might be a source of great wealth to the Colony. He also referred to the need for good communication with Shekki and other important centres of trade and said that the revenue of Macao had been, decreasing greatly but that with goodwill on the part of all and co-operation between his Council and II.E. the Governor much could be done to bring prosperity to the Colony.
Concluding, Mr. Nolasco handed H.E. the keys of the Colony us a token of the city's obedience to the chief administrative officer of Macao.
Returning thanks His Excel lency Col. Maia Magalhaes pre- sented his salutations to the city of Macro and to its residents and
2. Will the Governinent indicate any parts of his load to project the expenditure, if any, neces- A woman whe was with the de-
beyond any part of the vehicle." sary or contemplated'in respect
of retaining walls on uniensed, ceused said that the latter was sit- fting on the right side of the lorry Crown Land?
Orders of the Day. ·
and a cross bear struck her across the head. A male passenger stated The Hon. Colonial Secretary will that the deceased was hit by one move the second reading of the BiH of the beams which were tied on intituled An Ordinance to apply a fench side of the truck, as the vehicle stim not exceeding Eighteen million was swerving. Into the middle of seven hundred and sixty-seven thou-the road after passing the other sand seven hundred and seventy- vehicle. seven Dollars to the Public Service of the year 1926.
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SHANGHAI UNIONS.
STRIKERS HOPES DASHED.
נ!
Careful Loading Assured. Mr. R. W. Pearson, of Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co. Ltd., said that he supervised the loading of the lorry on the afternoon of September 30. from his alice win- dow which was about 30 to 40 feet
the away. Besides
short cross beams, two 16-feet beams, were secured to both sides of the lorry. Shanghai, October 20,
When fastened they were parallel The hopes of the student leaders and labour agitators that but if the lashings were slack they the Fengtien might possibly have spread out. the departure of troops would give them an oppor-Witness was of the opinion that tunity to re-open the unions have the deceased was leaning out of the been dished by the evident inten-lorry when passing the other car.
Answering questions put by Mr. tion of the Chekiang authorities
d'Almada, witness said that the not to allow the "seats to be re moved from the closed union head-responsibility of loading the lorry was entirely upon him and not the quarters-Reuter.
driver, who had never been given any instructions regarding beams projecting ever the lde of the truck. If the
woman had not leaned out of the lorry witness did not think she would hare. been
tuguese to work to make up for their backwardness,'
H.E. said that in Macas only by unity could any great things killed. be achieved; the united force of The Indian driver of the lorry many could produce great, things, which caused the accident said, ne
He said that all had to realize
.. hard work was necessary to
saw his lorry loaded, and was
make Macao prosperous and there satisfied. The front portions of the was much to be done. So much beams projected about one inch
| said that he realized the import-had been done already that, to over the sides. After passing the ance of the task entrusted to his stop now meant death for Macao other truck witness turned towards the centre of the road and the care, stating that be had accepted and they did not want to die.
the nomination and appointment | Col. Maia Magathaus conclud-front portion of the beam struck because he felt that he could not ing said that he had no love for the woman,
The jury returned a verdict o skirk the responsibilities in yfew personal politics and party poli- of the seriousness of affairs fatics. He made no distinction be-death from a fractured skull, as the this part of the world, but he etween individuals and parties, results of a "pure accident," no pected and demanded the co- and, as representative of the mo- blame being attached to anyone. operation of all the Government ther land he wished to work only They further added the following employees of Macro to produce with those who had a wish- to ridur, "In view of the number of for Macao the best possible work. He prayed that at the end big lorries using that portion of of his term he might leave the Taipa Road, we think it should He said that the crisis affecting Macao peaceful, tranquil and pros-be widened a few feet as soon as Macro was but a part of the perous and wi.. the co-operation possible:" world-wide diandection that had of the citizens themselves it could thrown the whole world into con be done. vulsion.and that had shaken said that even in Portugal coadi- the foundations of Society. He
tions were very bad indeed.
sults.
Backwardness Deplored.
en'
THE PEKING CABINET..
Col, Maia Magalhaes then re-
that he was giving them into safe turned the keys he received saying MORE APPOINTMENTS MADE. Peking, Oct. 20. The Cabinet keeping. A cheer of "Long Live has decided to appoint General Li ortugal" concluded the ceremony. Chi to succeed Hsueh Tu-pi "as His Excellency accompanied by mayor of Feking. Li Chi is Feng, He pointed out the state of
The Colonel A. J. Santos then repair- Yu-hsiang's chief of staff. Portugal, stating that the Greated to Government House where he Cabinet also appointed Cheng Ku, War had served to show how backward the Portuguese were, was visited by all the officials and who is adviser to Yueh Wai-chun, If all the world had to work hard the principe? residents of the as director of the Lunghat railway.
Colony, Diario de Macau. how much harder had not the Por- }
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