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THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

LIQUOR LAW AMENDMENT DEFEATED.

FIVE NEW BILLS.

Five new Bills, introduced by the Attorney General, passed their first reading at a meeting of the Legislative Council held yesterday afternoon.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929.

is the man who is likely in the and to get into trouble. He', Is hera compelled to answer any qucation, even though the answer may tend to incriminate him. Again, as tho section is worded, any person not in the liquor trade, who the Superintendent may believe to ba in possession of Information re quired by him, would be liable to give such information on pain of a penalty. To my mind, the system is open to serious objections,

MACAO GOVERNOR

RETURNS.

· PORTUGUESE COMMUNITY'S HEARTY WELCOME.

graph. To him I must also ex- press the Club's best thanks for his helpful co-operation. (Prov longed applause).

Cheers and applause by the onthusiastic gathering followed the unveiling by the Portuguese Consul of an enlargement of a photograph of Senhor Barbosa, which occupies, a prominent post- tion on the wall of the large hall, The photograph is a very faithful likeness of His Excellency.

it, but it would be limited in its tion vessels which regularly ply height by the width of that very within what one may call the pos- narrow Peak road or path. WoBible piracy area, between Singa- decided therefore to use in both pore and Vladivostok. Such vessels sections the word "abut," so that will not be allowed to carry arms we shall have in future, after these by pleasure but only will be allowed two clauses become law, one see to carry such arms as they may be tion giving the rules for the height licensed to have by the head of the of buildings abutting on streets police forca here. That prohibi- and the other section giving the Lion, of course, will apply while the means of measuring the height of vessel is in the waters of the Colony

AT CLUB LUSITANO. buildings abutting, on streets. and until it leaves those waters. That, of course, will still leave un-That, I think, will not be found to

The Hall Luiz de Camoes of the provided for the case of houses be a burden on shipping.or incon- The hon. the learned Attorney |

As a souvenir of the occasion which do not abut on streets at all venient, because a similar control General, in introducing the BIL, Club Lusitano was packed yester- and the method which has been was exercised during the currency pointed out that though the pro- day evening by members of the the members of the Club Lusitano, adopted in these two sections to of the Piracy Prevention Ordinance posed power is perhaps a little un-Portuguese community who through their Président, asked deal with that case is to give die when the arms supplied on board usual, it has a precedent in the assembled to "do honour to the Mme. Tamagnini's acceptance of a cretion to the Building Authority were all registered and known to Tobacco Ordinance which has a Governor of Macao, His Excellency ladies' opera glasses bearing the to determine the height of the the police.

parently worked satisfactorily for Senhor Tamagnini Barbosa and his following inscription. To Ma building in such a case. That is The Bill also makes certain al- the last thirteen years. It seems wife, on His Excellency's return dame Tamagnini, Presented by not so drastic or dictatorial as iterations in the principal Ordinance to me that the fact that the power from Lisbon to Macao, where he the Club Lusitano, Hongkong This Bonny Little Girl Raunds because it is provided that in order to introduce the new title already exists in another Ordinance will resume the administration of 8.12.29." in exercising that discretion the of Inspector General of Police is not sufficient reason for its the Portuguese Colony. Building Authority must not in which is to be given to the head of multiplication. I hope that when gist on a lower height than would the Hongkong Police Force, and as the Tobacco Ordinance comes to bo now title and amended, opportunity may be taken be possible if the house had actually it introduces that abutted and not only fronted on certain other new titles of sub- to repeal the relevant section. Tho the street, so that the discretion ordinate police officers into the existence of such a law on our given to him will be one exercised principal Ordinance, clause 10 pro-Statute Book is to say the Icast of in the Interests of the building poses to postpone the commence-it, very undesirable.ne owner and will be in the direction ment of this Ordinance until the The Hon. Attorney General also Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfo (Cap-on in a greater height than 1st of January when the new titles tain Superintendent of Police).

would have been possible if the to which I have referred will come house had actually abutted on the into use under the Police Force Ordinance recently passed. I beg These two clauses, Sir, also deal to move the first reading. with other defects of the existing The Colonial Secretary acconded sections in that they provide for and the Bill was read a first time. power is given only to the Superin

Hja Excellency, Sir "Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G.. presided and others present were:

The Colonial Secretary (Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn. C.M.G.).

The Attorney General (11on, Sir Joseph Kemp, K.C., C.B.E.).

The Secretary for Chinese Af- fairs (Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, C.M.G.).

The Colonial Treasurer Mr. M. J. Breen).

(Hon.

Hon. Commdr. G. F. Hole, R.N., Retired (Harbour Master).

Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, K.C.' Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, Hon. Dr. R. H Kotewall, C.M.G.. LL.D.

Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes,

Hon. Mr. J. Owen Hughes, Hon. Mr. W. B. L. Shenton. Hon. Dr. S. W. Tso. O.B.E., LL.D.

Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones (Deputy Clerk of Councils.).

HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS. HEIG

Amendment of Public Health and Buildings Ordinance. The Attorney General moved the frat reading of a Bill intituled "An Ordinance to amend further the

Chuse 3 of the Bill deals with a subject which has already been parily dealt with in a recent Or-

street.

the special caSCH of buildings OD corner sites and buildings which adjuin more than one street. Kulcs are given for the enlculation of the height in both these cases.

The other provisions of the Bill are nol, I think, of general im

portance. I beg to move the first reading.

The Colonial Secretary seconded

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LAND RESUMPTION,

Interest on Compensation Awarded.

Miss Marle Trigo da Roza, The Portuguese associations in | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. A. di the Colony-the Club Lusitano, Roza, handed Mme. Tamagnini an Club de Recreio, Association do exquisite bouquet of flowers tiad Soccorros Mutuos, and the Liga with ribbons of the Portuguese

tho Portugucza and

Catholic national colours. Union wore fully represented by the prosence of members of the respective committers and their ladies. The hall was simply and effectively decorated with pot palmis..

With Mma. Tamagnini,, who gracefully received the tributes of respect from the Portuguese of Hongkong, were Mmo. and Mlle Albuquerque o Castro.

His Excellency's Reply.

and

In Burma. Owes Her Robust Health To Baby's Own Tablets."

Ma Chit, mother of the little girl whose portrait appears above; tonchas school in Mandalay, Burma, where him late husband was also in the teaching profession.

My little daughter suffered greatly from

stomach troubles when four months old," states Ma Chlt. "ghe would not take milk or food without Her father and I deal ded to try Baby's force being used, and was very thin Own Tablets for the child and I am thankful that we did, for since then he has taken her food regularly loops, well, and is in the best of health." good for infants and little children of Baby's Own Tablets are equally every race and elime. Their specite purpose is the correction of infantile stomach, bowel and teething troubles. croup, and "colds, expel vormia. Chemists everywhere sell them, or post free, 00 cents per vial, from the Dr. Williams Medicine Ca, 60 Kiangie Road, Shanghai,

and the Bill was read a first time. to amend the Crown Lands Resummit, with due deference, that theao Governor of Macao, with whom he was really not deserving.of it They also quickly reduce fever, enso

COMPANIES ORDINANCE.

Branch Registers to be Kept

In United Kingdom,

they carry on no business in that make that interest at the liberal place where the branch register is rate of 8 per cent run on against to be kept. This privilege was the Government "Indefinitely. The asked for by the commercial com- object of this Bill is to fix a time munity in Shanghai and has been after which interests will not run approved by the British authorities It provides that when an award is in China and by the Secretary of made a Guzelte notice shall specify State for the Colonies.

a time within which the compensa- This also provides for some- tion is to be paid. If the claimant dinance. That Ordinance trans- thing which has already existed in fails to apply within that time, the ferred from the Imports and Expractice in the Colony. It provides money will be paid into the Trea ports Department to the Sanitary for the list of authorised auditors sury and will cease to bear in Board the control of eating houses of Companies" accounts being tert. The owner of the land will but it failed to give the Sanitary divided into two parts, one for per at be able to apply for the money Board power to prescribe licence sons qualified to audit accounts kept but interest will not run against fees. That omission is now being in English and the other for per the Government after that date. I aupplied by section 3 of this Orsons qualified to audit accounts beg to move the first reading. dinance

kept in Chinese. It also provideó The Colonial Secretary seconded The next two clauses of the Bill- that if a company keeps its ud-and the Bill was read a first time, clauses 4 And

5-are rather counts partly in English and partly technical but I shall try to explain in Chinose, it must have its Eng DEPORTATION ORDINANCE. them, or rather the main points, as lish accounts audited by an Eng shortly possible. These two lish auditor-an auditor in the clauses amend two sections in the section dealing with accounts kept principal. Ordinance, sections 188 in English-and its Chinese and 189. These two sections deal counts" audited by B Chincue with the question of the height of auditor. I beg to buildings. It has long been re-rending. cognised that these two sections are defective. In the first place there and the Bill was read a first time The Colonial Secretary seconded is a very unfortunute confusion be- tween the use of the word "front" and the use of the word "abut." ARMS AND AMMUNITION. Abut of

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said that in the proposed Bill two restrictions have been added which ought, in his opinion, to rellove anyone of the fear that the section might have an injurious effect.

In the lobby of the Club to The Arst restriction is that the

were, Mr. A. Cerveira d'Albuquer- that he was much touched by the receive Senhor Tamagnini Barbosa In replying, His Excellency said tendent and to such revenue officers

que e Castro, Consul-General for size of the gathering, which aa the Superintendent, may AU- thorise in writing for the purpose. Portugal, and the following mem-showed so much affection The second restriction is that the bers of the Club Committee. The regard for him, which, he said, he power shall not extend to the ques-Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga (President), did not consider ho merited, As tioning of any person who has been Mesara, M. A. Simoes (hon, secre- for the thasks tendered to him by charged under the Ordinance with tary), E. J. de Figueiredo thon. the Consul and President of the any offence, or in whose case the treasurer), A, F. B. Silva-Netto, Clab on behalf of the Club Superintendent has decided to pro-F. Silva, H. R. Sequeira, and A. Lusitano and the Portugueso com secute under the Ordinance. I sub-1. Basto, His Excellency the munity of Hongkong, he felt that

restrictions do not remove the ob was

Mme. Tamagnini, accom- since he was just a medium for panied by Capt. St. Clara Ferreira, the tranamianion of their petition A.D.C., and Capt. Zanatti, private to the Minister for Colonies at notretary, were welcomed to the Lisbon. Club by the Committee and escorted to the hall. The offeini His Excellency proceeded to party was greeted with the na- explain the circumstances of the tional anthem played by Mr. P. N. petition. He said that the first Sequeira's band. Then followed stage was when two years ago he formal introductions conducted by received a deputation of members the President of the Club. To of the committee of the Club every member of his community Lusitano in the persons of Mr. Senior Barbosa had a few words C. A. da Roza, then President, Mr. to any, and with those whom he A. F. B. Silva-Netto, the Hon. Mr. knew before at Mabao he con- | J. P. Brága, Mr. E. J. de Figuelre- versed reminiscently of his young- do and Mr. M. Simoes. He was er daya in the neighbouring | introduced on that cecasión by the Consul General for Portugal. colony.

Really speaking, there was no need for them to press their petition. which was to enable them to feel

Debt of Gratitude.

wore

a ̈sense of accurity in the per

for

The Attorney General moved the first reading of a Bill intituled "An Ordinance to amend the Crown | Lands' Resumption Ordinance,

thon Ordinance, 1900." He said:" fections. Whether the power fa At present the Crown Lands Re-restricted to certain officials or not, sumption Ordinance of 1900 pro-the fact remains that it violates the vides that any compensation award fundamental principle of British ed for land taken under the law and British justice. The Ordinance shall bear interest at the second restrletion is no sufficient rate of 8 per cent per annum from protection to the public because, The Attorney General moved the the date of resumption of land even though the Superintendent Public Health and Buildings first reading of a Bill intituled "An until payment. It is quite reason-may not have decided to prosecute Ordinance, 1903." He said: Ordinance to amend further tho able that the owner of the land who at the time when he puts the ques- Clause 2 of this Bill when it be Companies Ordinance, 1911." He has been excluded from his land tions, the answers to his questions comes law will place on the Sanitary said: The principal object of this and has not yet received his com- may incriminate a person, which Board the Director of Medical and Bill in to enable China companies-pensation money should receive may lead to his prosecution. I beg, Sanitary Services. He will there that is companies registered under interest until he is able to collect therefore, to propose that the see take the place of the Medical Of our Companies Ordinance but have the compensation money. It does tion be deleted. fieer of Health. The object of that ing their principal places of busi-not acem reasonablt that by the

Hon. Sir Henry Pollock-Sir, 1| is to give the Director of Medicalness in China-to keep branch re-simple expedient of not applying "and Sanitary Services first hand gistera in the United Kingdom or for his money or through some much regret to say that I do not knowledge of the workings of the in any British possession, although carelessness, he should be able to agree with the view which has been The first address of the evening

expressed by my hon. friend, Dr. Board and the Department in order

Kotewall. Perhaps it may be said was delivered by the Portuguese Lo assist him in the recommenda-

that in a certain sense I am pro- Senhor and Mme. Barboun a warm Consul-General who extended to Lions which he will make later to the Government on the question of

judiced in this matter because, unwelcome on behalf of the members manency of their building which public health administration in the

acting Attorney General last year, entire Portuguese community in lons my recollection fails, mo, as

he felt happy he was Instrumental of the Club Lusitano and of the in securing for them. Colony,

was the draughtsman of this new section 87A, without the beneficent deputed by the committee of the he left for Portugal on the last Hongkong. He said that he was He recalled the fact that before provisos at the end which have been

very occasion he was approached by recently added by my hon. friend, Club Lusitano to offer a Sir Joseph Kemp. 1 think, Sir,

warm welcome to His Excellency the Hon. Mr. Brayn at Macno who that in caues of trying to prevent and his wife on their return to prossed, on behalf of the Club frauds on the revenue, the great pleasure to him to perform the put it to him that he had a very Macao. It was a very great | Lusitano, one request. Mr. Braga object which one should bear in mind la the question of making the duty so agreeable as that with urgent and rennonable requent to law efficient and, I think, that this which he was charged by the com, make to the speaker and hoped for clause 87A tends in the direction mittee of the Club. The duty was a favourable hearing. The re of making the law more efficient specially pleasing to him as he quest was one and one only and Por-related to the Club and nothing and, therefore, I submit that as the was representing all the clause stands it should be passed by tuguese in Hongkong and he felt else. Mr. Braga pleaded. on be this Council. It has been pointed it a great honour that he should half of the committee and all the out by the Attorney General in be called upon to offer a welcome Club's members, that His Excel- moving the first reading of this to such distinguished visitors.

lency should, when in Lisbon, plead Bill thut a precedent actually exists

with the Minister New Form öf Order to

The speaker called for "Vivas" Colonies on behalf of the Club so be Introduced.

for such a clause in the Tobacco

for the visitors, which Ordinance of 1916. In fact the

that it should be relieved of any anxiety as to its permanency. His The Attorney General moved the provision in 87A of this Bill is in anthusiastically given.

Excellency continued that he felt first reading of a B intituled "Ana sense less drastic than that in the

he had a duty imposed upon him Ordinance to amend the Deportation Ordinance of 1916, which has ap

he The Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga said; by such a request and WAS object of this Bill is to amend sub-18 year with the remarks of the Gentlemen. The debt under which he left Lisbon he was assured by Ordinance, 1917." He anld: The parently worked well for the past

I therefore regret I can- Your Excellency, Ladies and happy to any that shortly before Hoction 2 of section 3 of the prin- not agree

you, Sir, have placed the members the Minister and by the former eipal Ordinance so as to make it Hon. Dr. Kotewall. agree with the form of the corres H. E. The Governor-Tho of the Club Lusitano-Indeed the Governor of Macao, Mr. Correfra ponding provision in the Aliens Or- amendment has not yet been second. entire Portuguese Community of da Silva, who was a close friend der, 1920, which is in force in the ed,

Hongkong to you, is such that it of the Institution, that he could United Kingdom. It makes eer- Hon. Sip-Show-anon Chow beg is almost impossible for me to find leave Lisbon with the assurance adequate expression of thanks to that before he reached Macan ho The Attorney General moved thetain consequential alterations in a second it.

tender to you on behalf of the would be advised that the prayer first reading of a Bill intituled "An the provision of a new form of Deh

the principal Ordinance, one being HE. The Governor: Do you

Club Lualtano, Yours has been in the petition would be granted. defect of these two sections is that Ordinance to ament the Arms and the tation Order which shall not in-wth to press the amendment? a great achievement in the interest. He was happy to say that on the they contain no specific provision Ammunition. Ordinunce,

clude any statement of the ground Sir. I am very sorry to find my taguese Community of Hongkong voyage he received the good news for houses on corner altes and He said: This Bill deals with a housea which adjoin more than one number

on which the order has been made, of separate pointa." street.

Clausen 2 and 3 which amend the but which does contain a statement self in disagreement with such a by securing from the Government, that the petition had been granted

fi of the particular sub-section of champion of the rights of the people of whom you are Auch dis- (applause). He felt that if thanks First of all, as regards the con- definitions of the terms arms and section 3 under which it has been but I sincerely hold the section is of this magnificent Club building the two gentlemen to Just as the senior unofficial member, tinguished official, the permanency were due they were really due to fusion between the two ideas of ammunition, have been introduced fronting and abutting. Section chiefly in order to deal with the made. That new form will apply unnecessary and is not in accord for the members of the Club mentioned. In conclusion.. 188 of the principal Ordinance con- subject of gas ammunition and to the whole of the new sub-section with the ordinary rule of British Lusitano, The duty is imposed asked the Portuguese community tains the rules dealing with weapons intended for discharging and not only to section 2.

hex law. I therefore aslt for a division. upon me to tender to you, Bir, on of Hongkong to regard the Club to move the first reading. the limitation of the height of gas ammunition,

The Colonial Secretary seconded buildings. For example, no bulld- Clause 4 alters considerably the ing on land leased from the Crown present definition of exempted per-and the Bill was read a. first after the commencement of the sons. That class of exempted pér- principal Ordinance may be erect sons who are entitled to carry arms

NEW LIQUOR LAW. od to a height exceeding the width without a licence is a large one et of the adjoining street. I use the present and the result in that the

Principle of British Law word "adjoining" as being a more police, have no record at all of a

and Justice.

Against-Hon. Mr. A.-C. or less colourless word, and I am great quantity of firearms kept fa purposely avoiding

During the course of the Com-Hynes, Hea. Sir Henry Pollock, the words the Colony. Unfortunately per- "abut" and "front." That section sans entitled to possess firearms do mittce stage of the Ordinance to the Harbour Master, the Captain then gives the rules for the height not always keep them with sufficient amend the law relating to intoxicat. Superintendent of Police, the Dirce of buildings, Section 189 provides care. Arms get stolen and may be ing liquors, Hon. Dr. R. H. Kute-tor of Public Works, the Colonial for for the method of measuring their used for unlawful purposes. It is wall proposed the deletion of the Treasurer, the Secretary height, not always a simple or easy desirable to keep control of fire- proposed new section 87A. He Chinese Affairs, the Attorney Ger-

erul, the Colonfal Secretary, matter. Now section 188, which arms as strict au possible and one

Buid: deals with the height of build-way in which that policy will be

Sir, I beg to move that the pro- The amendment was, therefore, ings, speaks of buildings front pursued will be by limiting the posed new section 87A be deleted. lost by nine votes to five.

The Attorney General announced ing on

Section streets.

189, number of exempted persons. The submit that this section is con- which gives the method of measur

new list of exempted persons is trary to the spirit of English that the third reading would not to ing height, speaks only of build- contained in clausa 4 of the Bill jurisprudence. As I understand it, taken until the next meeting of the Inga abutting on streets and one

no person, except as a witness in a Council. Clause 6 is an attempt to carry effect of that is this, that if you have a house merely fronting and not abutting on a street you have entitled to possess arms and in the tion. According to Halsbury, The following Billa passed, all got no method at all of measuring formation of the register of per- volume 13, page 674, even a witness their remaining stages and became the height of that building. You

before such a tribunal "may refuse low- sons who are allowed to carry arms. have rules of height if you could Clause 6 deals with the question of to answer a question on the ground An Ordinance to amend further only measure it but you have no arms on board ship amongst other that the answer may tend to in the Stamp Ordinance, 1021. means of measuring it.

things, At present the general criminate him, that is, may tend to The frat proposal was to use the urovision with regard to arms on expose the witness or the husband same word "front" in both these board ship is that the owner or or wife of the witncas, to any kind sections, but it was found that that master of any vessel may have on of criminal charge or to any kind was not practicable because, for board such arms and ammunition of penalty or forfeiture."

The proposed section takes no example, on the Peak a house may as are reasonably necessary for the front on a very narrow road or a protection of such vessel, which, of cognisance of this well-known law very narrow path, which is techni course, is sufficiently vague. Sub- of privilege extended to witnesses. cally a street, and may have section 9 of the proposed new sce-Very often the man who is asked plenty of light and air all round. iion 4 will take out of that exemp for Information in these matters

A house may front on a street but may not abut on it. On the other hand, a house runy abut on a street but may not front on that street But on some other street. Another

to be Limited.

1900."

time.

out the same policy of greater re- properly constituted tribunal, is striction in the number of persons compelled by law to give informa

On a division, the votes were re-behalf of the members of this corded as follows:-

For the amendment Hon. Dr. 3. W. Te'o, Hon, Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, Hon. Mr. J. Owen Hughes, Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewally Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow.

Bills Passed..

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An Ordinance to provide for the incorporation of the Procurator in Hongkong of the Portuguese Pro vince of the Jesuit Order,

Club, a humble expression of our very sincere thanks and grateful acknowledgment. (Applause).

as a national Institution in which they should all meet and make it the home of the community (applause). He thanked the Club very sincerely for the charming It is a poor return that we can memento which the members had. make to you when, we appent to tendered to his wife, which she Your Excellency to concede to us would retain as a very delightful the honour of being able perman- souvenir of a memorable occasion. The Governor's speech WAS ently to associate your memory with this institution. We would respectfully like to ask you to warmly received and heartily accede to our request that your applauded.

on the

The assembly, on the motion of photograph be hung up wall of the. Hall Luiz Camoes as that of a great benefactor and the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, seconded friend of this institution who by Mr. B. J. de Figueiredo, passed should be gratefully remembered by acclamation a resolution of at Lisbon for granting, the Club's for all time.. by the Portuguese of Hongkong thanks to the Minister for Colonien

Petition.

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As a memento of the present His Excellency, Senhor Barbosa, suspicious occasion, Mme, Bar- hosa will, I hope, permit the mem. kindly-undertook to transmit the bars of this Club to offer a small resolution by telegram. souvenir of her visit this after- noon. (Applauso).

It is only fitting that one who nae taken so much personal in terest in advancing the prayers of our petition to Your Excellency with respect to this Club should be associated prominently in the An Ordinance to amend the gratifying ceremony on this Jesuit" Order Incorporation Or- occasion. dinance, 1927,

Tea was served, after which dancing started and was kept up with much enthusiasm antil P.m. The proceedings concluded with the Portuguese-national anthem and "God Save the King."

A garden party will be held at, the Club de Recreio next Saturday afternoon at five o'clock in honour of the distinguished visitors, who

I will now, therefore, ask Kr.will leave the Colony for Macao The Council adjourned until Cerveira, the Conant-General, on the following morning by the Thursday, Dec. 19th.

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