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DEATH OF MR. STEPHEN G. PORTER.
TWO MEN EINED FOR HAVING SEDITIOUS PAPERS
Police action avainst.local.com-
before M Ma
Central
her five
the possession of seditious young Chinese ware
and also of papers tending to crea a breach of the peace.
Washington, June 27. To mark the eighth anniversary
The death has occurred of of the foundation of the institution, Stephen Porter, the Chi the staff and pupils of the Sacred the House of Heart College, Kowloon, held a Foreign Rel
Relations Committee. celebration yesterday evening, Reuter's American Service. with the staging of a programme of [Mr. Stephen Geyer Porter was music, plays and speeches horn in 1869, and was admitted The playground of the school at to the American Bar in 1893, He Nathan Road was converted into an Inter entered politics, and was auditorium, while at one end a stage elected to Congress in 1911. La Ping, Li had been erected for the occasion. Bunting and many lights gave a In 1927 he commenced energetic decidedly festive appearance, and efforts on behalf of construction there was a full muster of parents of modern American governmen and friends of the School
tal buildings, having in mind the need for modern buildings in several Chinese ports, including Shanghai. He felt that such con struction would be a new indica tion of American goodwill toward China, tanah
In his address the Headmaster (Mr. J. S. Shak) said:
affecting China in which Mr. Por ter played a prominent part in recent years may be summarized
The men charged were LJ Kwong, I-sau, Siu Yuen and
La Yuen. With the exception of Sin Yuen, who is a goldsmith, all the men were found to be without. employment at the time of their ar
resta
Ladies and gentlemen, it gives me
For the Police, the Public, Fro- the greatest pleasure to see and to
secutor (Mr. Somerset "Fitzroy) have so distinguished a gathering
said that the men were living in a here. I am sure most of you are
rear cubicle at No. 20, Elgin Street, sacrificing your. valuable time, Important international matters of Police led by Detective and were arrested by a party. which is more than fully occupied, to the function here to-night, and
Sergeant O'Donovan on May 28th, on behalf of the school I extend our
subsequent to information riven by sincere thanks and welcome to you
Lee Yuen who had on former 00 alls was follows:
casions distributed papers himself, To-day is the 8th. anniversary of
In the Washington Conference, as and who would be giving evidence our college or as it were Its 8th. American member of the committee in the present case. Of the in- birthday. A birthday party is al-on Far Eastern problems, he was dividual who rented the cubicle ways a happy gathering so I hope an active worker on behalf of the there was no trace he had left that this function to be the same return of Shantung to China. same morning to return to his em
Mr. Fortar was the chief con- | ployment at a printer's office, and Bressional sponsor and most active was not again seen.LAZERIORS worker on behalf of the last remis- sion of the Boxer indemnities to China in favour of educational ac- tivities.
We have passed eight eventful years during which time it was und has always been the aim and object of our staff and myself that besides imparting knowledge to the stu- dents, to give them a moral training as well as a physical one. Such an nim I am glad to say we will never lose sight of. :
I am particularly pleased to-night to see so many parents of our students here and I sincerely exhort their co-operation with us in train- ing their children or ward to be come perfect and useful men. To secure the desired result I hope that we may have opportunities to meet oftener if not at functions similar to this, at least in my office that we may have a chance to talk about their children's behaviour and pro- gress and to devise means for their further improvement if necessary. I am of opinion that without the parents co-operation all that we can do amounts to very little. Students To-day, Men To-morrow.
I have nothing particular to id- Cross you, here to-night, my dear idents as I have already had some good advice given you in the school, but to comply with your chairman's request I should like to say a few words to you and to impress on you what King Richard had said.-- "Whatever you wish to do," know your time, your place and sphere." You are students to-day but to
morrow
At Geneva, Congressman Porter was American delegate to the Opium Conference, and incurred the goodwill of China by his deter mined stand for fair and equal treatment.
The Porter Resolution, adopted by the House in the Sixty-ninth Congress, aiming at revision of un- equal treatles, was recognised in China as a gesture of American goodwill A
Although the handling of inter national affairs by the American Congress is traditionally the virtual monopoly of the Senate because of Its treaty ratifying functions, many international observers have cam mented on the increasing interna- tional importance of the House of Representatives because of its power to bring pubile opinion to bear upon any given situation. This added prestige was attributed in considerable degree to the active work of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, under the chairmanship of Mr. Porter.]
Rev. G. W. Wester,
Peking, June 27. The China International Famine Relief Committee states that a telegram from Talyuanfu- an- nounces the death of the veteran famine worker, the Reverend G. W. Wester, of Puchow,
you will be men of the world. It is my carnest hope that you will make yourself useful not only to yourself but also to those who depend on you. Whenever He is the fourth member of his you are called upon to do mission to succumb to typhus this anything which will be beneficial year. Typhus is developing into a to the public do it with all your regular epidemic in fifty counties, might. Render your help to centring on Tungkwan The Com society and to the community mission requesta volunteers among whenever it is required from you physicians and nurses to combat
the disease.Reuter
In conclusion I wish to thank you once more for honouring us with your company to-night.
Humble Beginnings.
now on the roll is more than 300, with a staff of twelve teachers.
Li Sal-sau, at the time of the police visit, was seen to come. into the cubicle with a basket similar to two others in which a quantity of questionable papers wero sub- sequently discovered. On a prior date. Li Yuen had received from Li Kwong, when Lau Ping was also present, 13 documents similar to those exhibited in Court for the pur pose of distribution,
"Of course it is necessary to prove. three things, said Mr. Fitzroy, "Firstly, that these people were in possession of the papers; secondly that they had them without lawful authority, and thirdly, that they were knowingly in possession. The case for the Crown will be that the first three accused were in posses sion of the papers, having lived in the cubicle for sometime, and one of them also having taken into the cubicle one of the baskets produced In Court, that game basket being not taken out again
Continuing he said that when the Folice visited the floor, a large quantity of seditious papers were found in the cubicle occupied by the accused. Being a place where so many things were stored it would be questioned if any, one of these |men know what were in the baskets. The man who rented the cubicle had not been found, otherwise he would have been before the Court as well.
The case against Sin Yuen and Li Yuen was withdrawn, Me, Fitzroy stating he would be putting them into the witness box to give evidence
Mr. Rendall appeared for 11 Kong and Mr. Nash for Lau Ping: the third accused Li Sal-anu being unrepresented,
Both Li Kwong and Lau Ping were convicted, and were each fined $250, or in default, three months' | hard labour": „The third accused,
Li Sai-sau, was discharged.
It is noted that the. School, had Mr. Ho Cheung-ming, a well-varied with a number of dances by its beginnings in a building at known local authority on vernacu Chinese girls, and exhibitions of Hollywood Road eight years ago, lar education, also spoke, in club-swinging terminated with the WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL when the attendance did not ex- Chinese, on behalf of the visitors. rendering of the National An-
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