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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1928.

REMARKABLE CASE IN INDUSTRIAL PLANS.

SHANGHAI

BRITISHER AND A BROKEN: VASE.

RECONSTRUCTION EFFORTS IN KWANGTUNG.

THE LATE MR. W. J. MATTHEWS.

FUNERAL AT HAPPY VALLEY.

Kowloon,

LOCAL THEOSOPHY.

NEW PREMISES OPENED BY MIM MANUK.

The Presidential Agent for The Reconstruction Department Mr. Charles M. Maguire, of a of Kwangtung has been devoting The funeral of the late Mr. China of the Theosophical Society, itself to various industrial schemes W. Matthews took place at the air. M. Manuk, performed the Welhaiwel Road, Shanghai, was so as to work the whole scheme Protestant Cemetery, Happy Valley opening ceremony yesterday even. remanded before Mr. A.J. Martin out in gradual steps. It is learned at 5 pm. yesterday, the coffin being ing of the Theosophical Society's at H.B.M.'s Police Court last week that agriculture will be the embarked from Kowloon at Queen's new premises on the second floor Pler at: 4.30pm. Passing the of the Mercantile Bank Building... on charges of obstructing several initial stop and the following Monument at 5 pm., thor) was A officers of the French Police and M. proposals are to receive attention. large following of personal There was a fairly large gather Leon Henri, a detective sub-in-Agriculture. Experimental Sta- friends, who also gathered at the spector, in the execution of their tion. It is proposed to put up graveside, where the ceremony was duty, at the French Police station nivo experimental stations in the conducted by the Rev. J. Walton on September 6 and 8, forbidding North, South and Eastern Regions Rogers of St. Andrews Church, the inspector to question Mr. of Kwangtung for the guidance of Among those present were Mr. R.

cultivation. Morrins' houseboy over an Incident farmers in their

the These regions are considered the M. Dyer and Mr. F. B. G. Munn es Chief Mourners, while Messrs. in Frenchtown, hustling

Munn, Craig, Pearson, Wilson, French police and assaulting the most fertile. inspector on the second occasion, Cane Sugar Experimental MoLaggan and Nicholls acted as Station Sugar canes grow in pallbearers. Others attending abundance in the region through were Messrs. Bliss, Owen, Gow, Mr. J. E. Badoloy assisted by which the Eastern River flows Cock, Forsyth, Meintosh. Dick Tonderson, Lapsley McIndoe, M. Jullen Barraud, French police It is estimated that if modern Church, Eastman, Duncan, Rat prosecutor, conducted the case for science is applied in its planting tray, Keith, White, Bell, B. Church the prosecution and Mr. K. E. and manufacturing, the production and Brown, together with ropre Newman represented the defend-of sugar would be enough to sentatives of the Kowloon Foot

supply the demand of the whole ball Club, Kowloon Bowling Green Outlining the prosecution's case of China, thus saving over thirty Club, Kowloon Dock Recreation Mr. Badeley stated that Maguire million taels spent on foreign pro- Club and local Masonic Lodges. had charge of the Morriss estate duction. in the French Concession.

at the station,

ant.

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September 6, three children, two Sea-products Experimental Sta- belonging to a Mrs. Batalha, a tion. The Province of Kwang Portuguese, were playing in a tung spends over thirty million garden attached to the property, taels yearly on foreign sca-products, They were subsequently charged The Government is of opinion that an experimental station would with trespassing by Maguire.

Improve the local industry.

One of the children upset a vase

Cocoon Silk Station.-Canton in the garden and broke it. Mr. 'Morriss', servants ran out and used to export $160,000,000 worth chased them, resulting in the of silk yearly, but it has now arrest of Mrs. Batalha's little dropped down to half the amount daughter, who was detained in the In an effort to retrieve the trade, dining room of the house. In con- the Government proposes to put up sequence of what the other two a Station in the districts of Chung- children told their parents later, san and Shuntak. Mrs. Batalha went with a friend to Mr. Morriss' house and after BOMC

ment.

Ing of members and their friends present, and to those, Mr. Manuk

A CLEAN CHILD). delivered a most inspiring address, growth of Theosophy locally, He referred first of all to the

A clean child is a healthy child, and after asking members to be steadfast in their search for the provided that the cleanliness is in Great Truth, announced that the side as wall as outside. It is the day not only marked the opening child whose digestive tract is clog of their new promises, but was also the birthday of their great ged up that causes parents anxiety Manuk referred to Mrs. Besant sa able, and almost always more or leader, Mrs. Annie Besant. Mr. and trouble by being fretful, frrit- the greatest living soul in the less indisposed.

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Mrs. Besant, sald the Prest-aid la keeplug your little one's dential Agent, was celebrating her stomach and bowels clean, activa eighty-first birthday and she was and healthy. Whenever the child working as strenuously and ably as has eaten too many sweets, or un- ever, in spite of all opposition. wholesome fruit, or otherwise has Ha expressed the hope that in upset his digestion, give him years to come, they would, soo her do

The wreath from "May" (the

even greater work for wife), was buried with the coffin. Other floral tributes were from humanity. Mr. Manuk informed "Jean and May" (daughters), the gathering that he knew Mrs. "Mother and Father," Kowloon Besant personally and he assured Dock Staff, Kowloon Bowling his hearers that her presence in Green Club, Kowloon Football spired ons with ideals of love Club, Engineers and Shipbuilders, "You cannot help being Inspired Superintendents, Indo-China Navi- by her presence," said Mr. Manuk, Company, Government To know her is to love hor and gation Marine Surveyors Chinese Staff of to love her is to love to serve as

Office, and Masonic she has served," Drawing Lodges.

Personal wreaths included those from Mr. R. M. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Owen, Mr. and Mrs. R. C Wilson, Mr. F. E. G. Munn and Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Thomson, with many others too numerous to men-

objections were raised, with the senior counsul's 'endorse- tion. obtained the liberty of the girl,. Complaint Lodged.

to be questioned alone with n son he refused to permit the boy

Mr. Manuk added that he had that morning sent Mrs. Besant a telegram congratulating her and conveying to her the love and gratitude of all the Lodges in China. He felt euro there were thousands of such telegrama, Mrs. Besant had sought for the Truth from her early years and to-day said Mr. Manuk, she stands, the

He asked mombars to meditate embodiment of light and love.

M. Henri then ordered the boy In the interlude Mr. Batalha to be taken to the cells when went to the French central police/ Maguire interposed. He stood be- policeman. He dented that he had for a few moments and sand their station, lodged a complaint in tween the boy and the inspector, received an invitation to go into kind thoughts to their great Pro- consequence of which a constable pushed the inspector with one M. Honri's room to witness thesident. By sending hear their kind was detailed to go with him to

the Morrisa estate. On arrival the constable started inquiries and told the No. 1 houseboy to follow him to the station to clear up the

matter.

On the return to the station, counsel continued, Mr. Batalha charged the boy with illegally de- taining the child. At this juncture Maguire appeared on the scene in exelted condition and made Mrs. some rude romarks to Batalha. Maguire, counsel gnid, turned round to Inspector Henri and said "I ask you to arrest and charge the whole crowd."

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Maguire was for no reason un- duly excited, banged the desk with muttered his clenched fist and something about the "D-Fronch- men," remarks, which the French

questioning of the boy.

hand, and seized the boy's arm with another, apparently intend-

When the police, as alleged, ing to remove him. The inspector resented the interference and became excited, witness had three- pushed Maguire out of the room tened to make the whole thing and removed the boy to the cell. public in the press. According to When the inspector returned to the him, M. Henri replied: "Don't

for you." charge-room Maguire, still very dare to do that or I'll make it hot His attempts to get the excited, hurled Innuendoes at the

were fatile and he was put off French police, whereupon the names of Batalha and the others Inspector told him that if he was

morrow." not careful, he would be taken he-with "To-morrow, to-morrow, to fore the British Consul.

remonstrated Maguire with the police the inspector suit. ed the action to his words and escorted Maguire to the Consulate. Several witnesses were called for the prosecution and bore out counsel's statement.

When further

He heard nothing more, until 9.30 am." on the 8th, when half way to Mr. Morrisa's house, down Rue Massenet, he mot a coolie on a bicycle who gave him a message which sent him to the Central Police Station. There he saw the boy bohind the bar, Sgt. Rey be- Defendant in the Box, hind the desk, M. Henri, and a Chinese, He asked to know on Mr. Charles R. Maguire, in evi- what warrant the police had police did not quite understand, dence, described himself as a arrested the boy. It was shown Both Maguire and Mr. Batalha mining engineer residing in the him, and he saw that the signa- then made their charges on the International Settlement, and be-ture of Mr. Stavens of the Ameri- forms handed over to them. When ing Mr. H. E. Morriss's agent with can Consulate was appended and

not the British consular seni, the Inspector started to question rower of attorney,

Ho disputed this warrant, which the boy Maguire turned round to

On September 5, he had the boy and said "I forbid you to

gone to Mr. Morrise'a housemade M. Henri furious. He book answer any questions put by this in answer to a 'phone call. hold of the boy's wrist to provent man." Mr. Badeley declared that He saw the broken vase and after his being taken away and then M. was a most discourteous way to about 15 minutes of inquiries, ho Henr! struck him on the arm, sub behave in a police station where went to the Central Police Station, sequently pushing him against an Maguire had no standing what- arriving at 6.47 p.m. There ho saw open door and bruising his other soever apart from his right to the boy behind the bars, Mr. arm. He was pushed outside the lodge his complaint against the Batalha, Sgt. Roy, and a number door and told to stay there, which of others. He entered and asked he did. The boy was taken out what the charge against the boy past him and he made no attempt was. He asked how it was that to stop him, the boy was behind the bar and those who had assaulted him-Mr. Batalha and a French police con- stablo-remained free.

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After the meditation, Mr. Manuk

diplomas to distributed members, addressing whom he He asked them to urged to study and search for the Truth. of the world not neglecting study all the known religions

them that whon that was done that

FOR PLEASURE physical sciences and assured STANDS ALONE

AND they would realise the orderliness of Creation

PLAYING

Prizes won by students at the EDUCATING were next distributed, followed by three Theosophical night Schools an encouraging discourse by Mr. Manuk, in which he urged the students to study hard in all directions, in order to be able to serve humanity, to find the Truth, and to assist those who were secking."

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Mr. Manuk referred to the assistance given to the Society by Mr. and Mrs. Ruttonjoe and added that but for thair kindness and generosity, the Society would not have been standing where it did. Mr. Manuk mentioned that it seemed a peculiar co-incidence CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS that the day was also Mra, Rut-

ARRANGED. tonjee's birthday.

comrade bad to assist him. Mr. Been the absurdity of the situation and barst Later, counsel stated, a warrant

Maguire had meantime into fits of laughter. Behind the was issued by the French police but

Placed Behind the Bars, bars he was loft with a small whim- it had to be countersigned by the

pering Chinese girl, whom he British authorities who alone could

When this was done, M. Henri, ho thought was a prisoner, with an- allow the French police to arrest

aald, pushed him into the charge other Chinese waiting in the middle a man on British property. M. Henri called at the British Con-

The boy denied locking the girl room and behind the bars, knock-of the floor. M. Henri then jam- sulate, in company with a Chinese in a room. M. Henri behaved in ang his hat off with his fist. That med his hat on his head and march- detective and as he could not see very cezentric manner according was the first thing that had been cd him out. He was kept waliing to the witness, dashing from the mentioned about his, hat, Mr. in full view of a number of Chinese anyone returned the following day when he saw Mr. Burdett, the bar to the desk and back again,, Maguire went on to say that he had as a car was called, and then taken lots of experience of police and so to the British Consulate. He had senior consul's deputy, who instruct waving his pad.

he did not resist. M. Henri went spent 15 minutes handcuffed behind ed him to see the senior consul.

.', a briatly and telephoned and talked with Bey the bars. After securing the senior consul's A police officer with

He denied touching M. Henri. signature the Inspector had the boy. black moustache and lots of goldcral persons, went out and came arrested. At the station Maguire lace then entered and talked with back, while he was behind the bars, He denied preventing him from again turned up very excited and M. Heari, the witness went on. and finally brought in a "pair of doing anything which he did that demanded to know who had arrest-The two spoke of the boy in most bracelets.....

"He was so excited that he could The Court adjourned to Wednes ed the boy. M. Henri replied that vicious tones, and brandished their

on properly and a day, October 3 he had and produced the warrant fists under his nose. For this rea- not put them

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