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NKOW'S PROTEST.

CESSION ON VERGE OF"

COLLAPSE.

protosts of "British Rosi- In Hankow against the stration of the Concession the Chen-O'Malley' agree. were voiced, at the recent meeting when Virtually British resident in Hankow resent. Resolutions, pub- a day or two ago,' were and they will be forwarded Majesty's. Government for eration. The present silua- Hankow was made dear peeches by those who called geting and the suggestion ade that residents should hemselves into an associn- carry on the work started meeting,

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Peacock Chairman, Mr. Firstly, I would impress ou that we are here to dis- he actual working of this ent as it affects our private siness interests only and we there to discuss the policy 1. Government or the actual Ition of the Chen-O'Malley beat whatever indivdual 18 we may hold. But H. M. Ilcy having been promulgat- the agreement made, we titled to demand that the of that contract be observed. e. is a not unnatural feeling ankow has been used as a f experiment for the rendi- fall other concessions in and that we are nobody's We have patiently given xperiment months of trial atiently, it is considered in quarters) and the three Councillors have loyally o carry out its terms, but the esult has been that we are ced with the prospect of the istrative machinery collap

1. G. has definitely refused sider the "re-occupation of ncession, but to carry on it ous that some modification e necessary and therefore

n no longer be inarticulate

1st make our position clearly

to our authorities. Activities of Soldiers.

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1927,

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beat Mrs, Gull 6-1, 6-1.

team in a match at Pokfulum on Sun- day, The University batted first and were dismissed for 115, the visi tors replying with 18%. Scores:

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The Regimental sports of the second battalion King's Own Scot-Feld Carlisl tish Borderera were held at the Sno- kunpo ground yesterday and proved to be a very successful affair. The soldiers put up some very eroditable performances during the afterncon and the ung remarkable feature of the whole meeting was the

enthusiasm shown by all the competitors. Sel- dom did anyone retire from, a raco, no matter how remote his chances of success. There were some very close finishes.

In the One Mile Race, Private Cranston led all the way and won in

5 minutes 2 2/5 seconds. In the High

14 Jump L/C Kidd won with a jump of feet 2 inches. The winner of the One Mile Race open to Indians com- pleted the distance in the excellent lise of 4 minutes 47 seconds.

Ladies' Open Championship Singles (2nd Round): Mrs. Grigor beat Mr. Hall 643, 6-0; Mrs. Cook beat Miss Assumpena 7-5, 1-6, 6-4; Miss H. Le bent Miss Elaby 6-0, 6-0; Mien To hont Mrs. Stark 6-3, 6-1; 5. R. Kermani, e Tinson, b Kelly 12 Mrs. Miles beat Mrs. Lambert 6 6-1, 6-0;. T. M. Barma, e Miles; b A. E. Me, "Sayer boat Miss Carruthers Clente

Hashimi, Kelly Mrs. A.. | 6-3, 6-3; Mrs. Grimble, beat

lastro 6-0, 6-1; Mrs. Gill Beat 3rs. A. Chan Fook, not out Millard 6-1, 6-2. Gd Round): Mrs. F. H. Troyes, b A. B. Clemo Grigor heat Mrs. Coul,6-1, 6-2; Miss A. A. Aziz, b A., B. Clemo Lo beat Miss To 6-3, 6-2; Mrs. Miba Karanarya, A. B. Clemo bent Mrs. Sayer 6-1, 6-0; Mrs. Grimble G. E. Yeah, c and b Kelly...

11. Sulieman, e and b A. B. Clemo P. Gan, A. B. Clento Ladies' Doubles Inndicaps (Semi-P. C. Tan, rud out finals): Miss Carrothers and iss Ellaby (Ser) boat Mrs. Russell Brown and Mrs. Lynch (-3/6); Mrs. Miles and Mrs. Tottenham (-30) beat Mrs. Stark and Mrs. James (-15).

Mixed Doubles Handicap (2nd Round); G. Grigor and Mrs. Grigor (sen) beat T. Lanyon and Miss curruthers (scr.); C. Grove and Mrs. Grove (x1/6) beat C. P. James and Mrs. James (ser.); II. E. Reming ton and Mrs. Remington (str.) beat T. A. Martin and Mrs. Martin (×4/8), 2.

Extras

Total

Bowling.

A. B. Clemo D. E. Kelly A. R. M. Samy

...6 for 46 . for 39 ..0 for 13

C. L. P. R. C.

A. J. V. Smith, c Aziz, b Sulieman A. C. Tinson, retired ........ C. Easterbrook, b'Chan Fook Mixed Doubles Club Championship | 71. R. Kelly, b Hashimi (1st Round); L. M. S. Lloyd and Mrs. Miles boat C. Grove and Mrs. Lyfich; R. E. Tottenham and "irs, Tottenham beat W. A. Nowers and Mrs. Cook.

Ladies Club Singles (1st Round): Mrs. Cook, hent Mrs. Stark; Mrs. Miles heat Mrs. James; Mrs., Hall beat Miss EBaby.

Men's Singles (2nd Round): Co- Brmen bent J. W. on Russell

11. Bond bent G. Norrie G. Pilgrim: Rev. Alexander bent T Lanyon: Major W. B. Stevenson bent Malor Willson; C. Grove heat R. M. Henderson; R. E. Tottenham beat A. H. Crook!

now refund in depreciated

surrepe

Administration Changes,

F. C. Clero, c Bara, b Hushimi

L. Forrest, Chan Pook

A. Samy, b Chan Pook

A. B. Clemo, Tan, b Aziz G. Angus, not out.. C. 11. Miles, b Barma W. Brown, Barma

Extras

Total

Sulieman Chan Fook Trayes

Bowling.

1 for 12 3 for' 33

for 14

P. C. Tan Aziz

0 for 13

1 for 12

2 for 20

2 for 25

Barna Hashimi

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Paints were awarded to the dif ferent Companies for wins recorded by

their members. The Aggregate shield resulted in a win for the "B" Company who scored 53 points. H.Q. 2 was second with 46 points and "C" Company scored only half a poin: less. "A" Company returned -11 points, "D" 24 and HQ. I only managed

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At the conclusion of the sports Lt. 34 Colonel L. J: Comyn, C.M.G., D.S.O., said that the afternoon had been a sucèess and thunked the committee.

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for the work they had put in towards making the sport so enjoyable.

The prizes were then given away by Mrs. Comyn.'

The Results,

The results are:

100 Yards relay: 1. "B" Company,

2. "C" Company 3. "A" Company.

1. "C Throwing the discus: Company, 2. "B,"

Company, 3. H.Q.

Foursome Reel: 1. "D." Company, 2. "C" Company; 3. "A" Company (The merghers of the winning team were Lt. Welsh, L/C Dawson, Pte. Watson, and Pte. Smith.)'

880

yards relay: 1. H. Q. 2, %. “C." Company, 3. "." Company,

High Jump: 1. "D" Company, 2. "C" Company, 8. H. Q. 2.

Open Mile (Indians): 1. Sant Ram, 2. Gurin Ram, 3. Bhagat Singh. Time 4 mins 47 ses

120 Yards Hurdles; 1. "B" Com-. pany and II. Q.-2 (Deadheat) 3. "D"

right to protect British subjeurs

220 yards relay: 1. "B" Company. and British interests in this area. Company, 3 H. Q Those matters contribute to the

The Chairman has pointed out present parlous state of the All-in his speech our three worst ministration, and in addition much evils: The soldiery have absolute

(which

1 license to come where they like. go where they like, take what they like, do what they like and that is probably the worst. This sub-A Company, Company, jeck is covered by the first resolu- tion before you..

municipal property sverity for the Debentures) is thereupled by soldiers, without any license and is being very rapidly despoiled by them.

example I would instance w Light and Power Co. Ltd., supplies the area with elch, rrent. Military officers and s of all sorts have occupied ses of every description in

British Concession,... premises of good repair con- with the mains they have ded to use the current, have d to pay for it and have re- by force my attempt to dis- et the supply.

ther

cases soldiers have their own connexions where previously existed. The es-

to Tls. 1,363, and us things present there is literally no ho has any control over these tory activities,

The Central China Post.

Turning to the Administration itself-there have been no less than 5 changes of Directors in the space of 7 months and changes of the entire subsidiary personnel, niaking, as it must do, for irregu- Jer, and incfficient administration.

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Director a Majority. The second evil is covered by the second resolution and it is this. that when the

Chen-O'Malley

Agreement was made, and I speak In this connexion, it should be with some little authority on it, empitasized that by virtue of the the general idea was that a diree fact that the Director sits on the for was going to take the place of Council and thus constitutes a the Consul General, having only a permanent Chinese majority the very small number of things to Administration has been control-do..

at all.

a total pilferage to date am-led as a compiste autourney and The director in point of fact the Council itself has not fun-sits in the Council and constitutes tioned as a real controlling factor permanent Chinese majority.

The result has been that the direc tor has had absolute autocratic control. Speaking from my own personal experience I have receiv- ed correspondence saying "I will permit this." "I will not allow that without any suggestion of a reference to the Council. I think any member of the Council will confirm my statement in this res pect.

Centrul China Post has been constant vietin of political 3. Its general policy does ind favour with the Com- tic leaders and in conen- e they have had one strike months duration and an- Fis in progress now. It

d all question that 80 per of their employees have no to strike but are intimidated mmunist Union officials, their ing also is picketed by Union ts who forcibly prevent any

yee entering.

er these pickets the Municipal e have no control, nor in fort they dare to interfere with If protection were avail even in the shape of being to stop opet intimidation by many of the employees 'return and the paper be en- -to carry olt,

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Is firm estimate their losses 24,550 directly resulting free Changed conditions in this

Da Verge of Bankruptcy.

There is complete willingness, in fact desire to work in coopera- tion with the Chinese in adminis- tering this aren until such time as the amalgamation of the five con- cussions, envisaged by the Chem O'Malley Agreement comes about, but the transitional stage what in substance is asked for is, that the administration shall be staffed by trained men free from the con- tingeney of sudden removal that it should be soundly financially controlled and muster in its own house free from extraneous inter- vention either political or military.

The Result.

The Ragtag and Bobtail, The ilirector of course could al- ways unforce his programme whe ther it was tasteful or distasteful to members of the Council. That

on the shot: 1. "B" Company, 2. Q. 2. 3. "A" Company,

One Mile Team Race: 1. H. Q. 2, Company and

Pole Jump:

Company (Dead heat) 3. 11. 2. 2. 140 yards relny: 1, "B" Company, "A" Company 3. "C" Company. Three miles race: 1. H. Q. 2, 2. " Company, "B" Company.

Bilsman Willis. 2. Basma Battler.

Pand Race: 1. Bdsmn. Cleverly, 2. Open Rely: 1. RA.M.G, 2. Scots Guards. 3. 15 LE BUS. RGA,

Throwing the hummer: 1. "C" Com- rany, 2: "B" Company, . "A." Com- pany.

Long Jump: 1. "H." Company, 2. "A" Company, 3. "C" Company.

Inter-Company Relay: 1. "A" Com- pany, 2. "B" Company, 2. H. Q. 2.

Sword Dance: 1. 1/C Young, 2. pir Howe

Musketry Shield: "D" Company. Football Shield: 1.Q. 2. Aggregate shield: "E" Company. At the all of Lieut. J. D. Welsh, cheers were given to Mrs. three Comyn after the distribution of prizes.

The officials were: Referee. Lt. Calanel L. J. Comyn, C.M.G.. D.S.O.

Judges: Track Events, Major B. C. Lake, D.5.0., Capt. S. C. Eenny. and Capt. T. K. Newbigging, M.C.

Field Events,

Major G. M. H. Ogilvy, Capt. A. G. Debbie and Capt. P. C. Perfect.

Highland Dancing, An Officer Scots Guards, Pine Major Mackintosh and Poe Major Mackie,

Shirtor, Capt. C. A. A. Robertson, Scots Guarde; Time Rogers. Lt. W. is covered in the second resolu- F. Typer, D.M., Lt. 1. B. A. Han tion together with the fact that by key: Clerk of the Course. Lt. J. D. the present Chen-O'Malley Agree-Walch; Chief Whip, R. S. M. Parkin-

son and Recorder, C/Sgt. Dodds. ment, the director is the man who engages the staff.

GOLF FINALIST,

I think it is particularly neces- sary to point out to H. M. G. that it is only too apparent that, the

In seven months we have had five concessions given and the subiu changes of director and every time ation effected by the Chen-O'Mal- the director changes, the staff, Joy Agreement instead of having changes. The second part of the the anticipated effect of ameliorat- resolution asks that the staff shall ing conditions and relations have be subject only to the discipline merely served to create in the of that Council. (Applause.) Chirese minil an impression that

The third resolution asks thut they are entirely at liberty to prace the police and other officers under is all the iniquities they choose the control of the Council here

Mr. D. E. Landale, & Dritish"colf reach without probability of interfer- should be free, to exercise their celebrity, expected

functions apart from the varioue Hongkong in the course of a few ragtag and bobtail of military days. He is now in Shanghai, having

ence.

MR. D. E. LANDALE COMING TO HONGKONG,

en come the losses to which aninion that a strong attitude flowing into the concession, and it arrived there on the S.S. Sakaki Maru

would have to contribute as bayers. The new administra- was granted a very ampla et in March last and yet, st none of a road programme, olving approximately 13% of Budget) has been carried out Administration is on the verge ankruptcy, and has retently threatened with the ecmplete ng off of water supply in con-. ence of the non-payment of Municipal account. This han caused partly by currency culties, but more largely, be

e of the following losses of nue:

Where private property is occupied by soldiers the legal owner very properly declines to pay taxes or the charges for water consumed,

"are

B) Boldiers have occupied con- demned property and consum- ed water (n one "property alone to the extent of T1,600),

Administration C) The

practically impotent to col flect vehicular licenses. D) The lodging of funds in Chinese Banks who will only

And that it is our well-consider in Tonkow toward the rights of Brilish subiects can have no other than a beneficial effect apon the situation at large.

.

The Three Worst Evils. Mr. A. V. Perry said.We have to realize that Tankow is a small plage and only one unit of China and any mass meeting here which set out to make protestations to the government on its general nolley or protests further alterna- tion of the course it has pursued is extraordinarily unlikely to meet

with any success,

Consequently we felt that if we could put demands on certain specific things within our know. ledge it would be the most likely way to have a beneficial effect on things in general.

It is very necessary for yna in two things your mind to keep apart; one is the Chen-O'Malley Agreement, with its municipal significance, and the other the protection of British subjects. It is wrong to assume that the Chen- O'Malley Agreement by itself pre- cluded the Government from. the

they are not that His Majesty's Government should be prepared to land forces from time to time to

see that this is cffected and to of a single werk's duration.

give us proper protection (ap plause). These are the three re- solutions which we put to you and suggest that these ehould go to the Government is resolutions of this meeting.

Council Constitution. The fourth resolution is not one sential for the Government but it is germane to the subject and we make it as a recommendation to the ratepayers. Whether a train ed foreign staff is engaged on the Council or not is entirely for the ratepayers to decide.

from Tsingtao.

Mr. Landale is making a tour of the world and hopes to play in the golf championship in india at Christ-

his stay in Shanghai being pro While there, Mr. Landale, who was rurier-up in lay of this year at Amateur Hoylake for the British Golf Championship, his victor being Dr. Tweddle, will probably take part in several matches. One was arrang- ed for Saturday afternoon between Captain A. G. Barry, Captain Hut- chinson and Mr. J. F. Pilcher, and on Wednesday another has been arrang ed over Hungjao between Mr. M. W. Budd. Dr. J. E. Murray and Mr. K M. Cumming.

Mr. Landale's home course is at Hoylake (where he plays for the Royal Liverpool Club) on which the There is Championship was played last May. the Chen-O'Malley At that time it was a seven and six nothing in Agreement to stop it and there match over 36 holes and the final is everything in the ratepayers' was unanimously declared to have hands. They can say "You can been rather one-sided as Mr. Landale

have a have money provided wo

was apparently tired through his Council, having played previously four con- competent staff on the and we will provide money only secutive matches, all of which had

gone to the last green. for a trained permanent staff."

Following his short stay in Shang- We have placed this on the hai he will come to llongkong for n agenda as it is bound up with the short time and thence to India ho- same question of municipal admin- fore continuing is trip around the istration here.

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| SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED DY PRESIDEN.

TIAL MANDATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA ON THE 22ND OF NOVEMBER, 1917.

Authorized Capital Paid-up Capital Berre Ponds

.$69,000,000,00

.818.278,000.00

....8 9.229.425.84

HEAD OFFICE PEKING,

HONGKONG BRANCHES :

4, Queen's Road Contral Branches and Bob-branches all over China and correspondenta Ja Europe, America and other parts of, werki

LONDON BANKEIS:--

The National Provincial and Union Bank

England Limited.

The Quaranty Trent Company of New York, NEW YORK BEANCHES:-

Thị trường Nacional Esaki. The Equit

able Trust Company of new York

· Interest allowed on 'Current Acctants, and Fixed Deposita. Terma on application.

Every description of Banking business- tracted.

Los granted an approved sucuritiem. Special, facilities for Hovas Exchange'

SHOU J. CHEN,

Младата

THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.

(Establiged 1827.) CAPITAL.

Authorised Captial Lantied

Pald-Up

Ereserva

bolezn

Burplus

.$20,000,008

8,000,000

...$ 4,000,00

- 4,000,000!

Liabilities of share.

HEAD OFFICE:SINGAPORE. Brinches, agencies and Correspondende lal kất the principal cities of the world

Every description of Banking and ExchanES

TO IJUNG_BOR,

haul transacied,'

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