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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY.
PENANG HOSPITAL. CONSULATE ROW.
NOTHING TO JUSTIFY SCANDAL."
SEQUEL TO THE ATTACK ON COMMUNISTS,
NOVEMBER 15, 1927.
CHINA SAFEGUARDS.
OBITUARY.
ONE OF HONGKONG'S OLDEST
RESIDENTS..
The death occurred at the Matilda Hospital, yesterday of Ro- hert Crisp Hurley, aged 79.
The late Mr. Hurley was pro-
Commerce, the Federation of Bri After a few years with Messrs.
tish
Industries, traders, declaring that until Chinese nationaliam is able to furnish more evidence of con structive and administrative caps city the safeguards to British trade ought not further to be weakened.
POWERFUL PLEA FOR STRENGTHENING,
London, Nov, 14. K. Alronsky a Czecho-Slovak His Excellency the Governor
À plea against the weakening (Sir Hugh Clifford), presiding on of no fixed abode, was charged the occasion of the lecture by Dr. before Judge Li and Mr. Mein- of existing safeguards in China Wu Lion Teh at the College of hardt, Senior Consul's Deputy, in is made in a letter which is given Medicine at Singapore, referred the Provisional Court at Shang-prominence in The Times with an to the recent criticisms of condi-hal, for conducting himself in a influential list of signatories,bably the oldest resident in Hong tions at the Penang General disorderly manner whilst drank in headed by Lord Southborough and kong, arriving here in 1870 as an Hospital.
front of the Soviet Consulate at Mr. L. N, Leefe and including re-accountant for Messrs, Sale and
presentatives of the Chambers of Co. (now Lane Crawfords). 7.25 pm, on Wednesday.
und
Chinese Sale, Mr. Hurley worked with i
different establishments in the Colony and eventually became a guide for Messrs. Thos. Cook and Sons, taking visitors to the Far East all over Kwangtung and other parts of Chinn, as well as "It calls attentions to the ill-over Manchuria, Japan, and the effects of the dissolution of the Dutch East Indies.
Hankow and ex- Mr. Hurley is the author of presses the opinion that safeguards two guide books on the Far East. represented by other concessions One of these he
wrate about ought to be maintained and the twenty years ago for Messrs. negotiations for changes of status Thes. Cook's and the other was of the concession at Tientsin dis-written a few years later for the continued while other safeguards Amerienn Express Company. like extraterritoriality, the foreign 1924, he wrote an elaborate his- administration of the customs, the tory and description of Hongkong rights and facilities regarding the under the title of "Picturesque Dalbank Windows Smashed.
sale and purchase of goods in the Hongkong." The Dalbank un Szechuan Roud interior and the riverine coastal
abandon-Government Service being attach- was attacked by a small band carrying trade should be upheld. "White" Russians on Tuesday I declares that the night of last week, who smashed ment of these safeguards anded to the Government Analyst's health during the last two years the windows, of that institution. rights would be more dangerous office. He was in indifferent No other damage was done, T for British trade even than a boy and had been "laid up" on and off
Before introducing Dr. Wa to his audience, His Excellency said:
P. C. Craik stated that accused "There is one word that. I am was staggering about in the vicini- rather anxious to say, not only toy and attempted to throw stones you who are here to-day, but to at the windows of the Consulate. the larger public" who will read He was cautioned and told to go what is said in the newspapers away, but he walked a few steps, The enterprising journalists of
throw them at the door of the English Cheddar Cheese in cartons this country will, I feel aure, for then picked up more stones and give me if I suggest that they building. It was only after " have been rather premature in hard struggle that he was arrest-concession at stereotyping as their headline: ed, "The Hospital Scandal in Penang." Accused admitted the charge Scandal is a very serious' word but pleaded that he was ao much and I know nothing that has under the influence of liquor that occurred in Penang that justifies he did not know what he was do- the use of that term.
ing The report made by the Com-The Judge fined him.$3, or this mittee at the end of June last daya' imprisonment. happened to be placed in my hands as I was in Penang, within 48 hours of its receipt by the Resident Councillor, sind before it had been 12 hours in my hands 1 personally inspected very cranny of the inuch-discussed hospital, have no hesitation in saying that the Hospital in Penang left great deal to be desired, and if one compared it with the palatial re sidence for the sick that has been erected in Singapore it, of course, became a very "distressing ooject, of examination.
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A Liberal Policy.
The police were upable to make The signatories think that the arrests in connexion with the Dal-retention of the safeguards leaves bank incident us, by the time y ample scope for the prosecution lad been notified and had arriv-of a liberal policy toward China al, on Tim seeno, the "Whites and for the Chinese nationalists. and made good their exeapes and for nationalism to prove its ME Roslavsky, the Soviet Con-qualities. They favour increases age,sal-General, it is understaf, ha in import tariff provided the in- one addressed a note of protest to creases are borne by the nationals twr. Quo Pai-chi, who will in due of other powers and favour the these forward it to the Consular recommendations of the Extra- andy. Meguiars of the Soviet territoriality Commission, including Fonsulate have been anvendtaxation, though the present state mission to carry arms within the of the Previsional Court at Shang- and lati is a disappointing augury for International. Settlement special potretion is now provided further similar experiments. the Soviet Consulate.
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Let's Sing Auld Lang Syne
Give My Regards To Uncle Sandy
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G8129 I'm Glad I'm Marrit
Tae The Wife
Recently Mr. Hurley was in the Anderson Music Co., La.
for some time. Ile leaves two sis- ters in East Grimstead, England to mourn his loss.
The funeral will pass the Mona- ment, at 5 p.m. to-day to the Ro man Catholic Cemetery,
GOLD CHAIN LOST.
CHINESE STOKER CHARGED
WITH THEFT.
chain attached to a football medal Alleged to have found a gold
Chinese stoker of I."M. launch No. 09, appeared before Mr. W. Schofield at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday charged with theit. Mi Leo d'Almada" appeared for the defents..
They favour inviting the Chinese in Shan bajto share foreign ad- ministrative responsibilities and finally consider that the present condition of the "former British eoneession at Hankow menacea,
It appeared from the evilence British property and perso that the cumplainant, Sergeant The only way to remove tac. nfenace is for the British Govern. Edgar Leach, R. A., was returning with n party from Stonecutters onr mant to administer the former daynst week when during th concession until the Chinese are journey he discovered that his clue willing and able to carry -out
w missing Enquiries were unde the Chez-O'Malley' agreement. -
and Sergeant Woods, informed the the complain that he had seen the stokar, with the article in his hands On going to the engine room the chain was found on a shelf.
Youth's Indiscretion. Two young medical officers, with the zeal proper.to their and the discretion which expects from youth, wrote rather hysterical essays on Subject of the Hospital. I not reing to repeat the old adage about the bad workmen complain inz of their tools, because from what I know of these two young Lentlemen, they are very good workmen indeed. But I, who have been inspecting hospitals on and DIT for my sins for the last 85. rears, made a mental note of all their statements and went over the Hospital with them. There is a great deal in Penang Hospital REBELLIOUS TRIBE REPORT- which I should like to see altered,
ED TO BE HEMMED IN. In fact, I should like to see Penang
Sydney, Nov. 14. ane, not on quite such a grandiose The personnel of the naval sur sale as that which has been ply ship, who have returned from built in Singapore, erected in its the Solomon Isles, foreshadow theater. stead. But 1 saw nothing ther early return of the cruiser Ade- that justified in any way thelaide und declare that the volun- expression "scandal." I saw a teers and antagonistic natives hospital which is certainly not in have practically hamried in the re- accordance with, the standing of bellious tribe-Router," such a town as Renang, the northern of the three Settlements. But I saw nothing which was dangerous. to the health of the Inmates, and us for appliances, no doubt they are aot on the scale of those to which we are позу beemming used in Singapore, but
New York, Nov. 14. they were on a scale which would
The Committee of the National be regarded as fairly satisfactory Association of Credit Men (uvi- in most Colonial hospitals through- ser's to business trina1 on out the British Empire. Thereous of creat) has passed a re- were certain structural afterations solution urging American mer- which attention was draws courts to extend reasonable credit and then and there gave in- reputable foreign nouses so us structions to have the nécessary to preserve.outlets for exports,
Kenter & American Service, plans and estimates got out.
to
Documents to be Pubillshed.
BUSINESS CREDIT.
PRESERVING OUTLETS FOR EXPORTS.
ques-
VICTORIA DIOCESE.
UNSETTLEMENT HOLDS UP PROJECTED DIVISION.
In a recent letter addressed to the Victoria Diocesan Association the Bishop of Victoria said.-You Will have heard by this time (buti the Rev. Alfred Swann has been appointed to sucec d Mr. Moyle, and you will know that I have asked him to be Dean and Arch- deacon for English work.
This is not the time or pince to refer to the debt we oweïtó Már. Moyle for his fifteen years of an- lagging service among us. I wish that the change of status of the Senior Chaplain of the Cathedral could have been made in Mr.
The defence Was 11 ganiulete denial that the defendant ever had. the chain in his possession.
His Worship, intimating that Sergeant Woods should have made known the fact that the defendant, had" the chain, found that there was insufficient evidence to convict and the defendant was discharge!.
BOARDING INJURY.
COOLIE'S ATTEMPT MEETS
WITH FAILURE.
Despite the warnings which have The documents in Connexion also spoke at this afternoon's
been issued by the authorities, and the" with this controversy are not, an unction, made the following re- Mayle's time, if only as a recognised the dangers of attempting to board Announcements which have emphasis. fortunately, the property of my rerence to the criticisms! I see
tion of the work he has done. But, vastels before they have definitely Government. They belong to the that other members oľ the Hospitals Board, but I very Hospitals Board besides myself before taking this, and other steps berthed. another accident occurred earnestly hope that the Hospitals are present and
It seemed wise to take counsel with when the s.. Fatshion was coming I would like to
the authorities here,
alongside yesterday afternoon. Board will love no time in sausing thnok His Excellency the Governor them to be published, so that the for what he has said on
the
Since Archdeacon Barnett's-en- The wharf we as usual crowded general public may read for them-subject of Penang Hospital, and forced and unexpected retirement with coolies engaged in transferring selves exactly what the criticisms, for the advice he has given to us,
two years age this and other fish and luggage, all of whom made were, when I feel sure that they would also like to say that questions of Diocesan arrange-attempts to board before the vessel will agree that there is nothing have circularised the Hospitals ment
was berthed. One unfortunate coolic, in to jump from the whar that need cause any alarm to the Board to ask the permission of thoughts. For instance, had to the misjudged the distance. people in Penang, either for them-the individual members to publish been possible, I should like to with the result that he fell across selves
the Diocese divided. their that Renung report with my com-
an iron girder and sustained severe relatives who have, unfortunately, ments on it and with a statement The general unsettlement hus injuries to the groin.
Or for those of
the Hospital" :
have been much
have seen
in my
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