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COMPLAINANT DOES NOT APPEAR.
TWO CONSTABLES SUMMONED
FOR ASSAULT.
After It was announced that the
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.
From MIDDLESBRO', LONDON and STRAITS.
"DENLAWERS"
Consignees of Cargo are hereby atormed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of
The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or may be from the wharves delivery obtained.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goode remaining undelivered" after the 11th June, 1931, will be sub. ject to ront,
All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 25th June, 1031 or they will not be recognized.
If our memory la sprrect, saya
A protest against the absence of The Steamship, the Singapore Free Press, it was the complainant and his sollettor Sir Ceeli Clementi, in a farewell was made by Mr. H. L. Dennya, be speech shortly before leaving fore Mr. Schoteld, at the Central Hongkong to take up lila now post Police Court yesterday, when de in Malayn, who suggested that it fending in an assault suminous would.be very useful if the Gover- taken out against two Chinese con- nors of Hongkong and the Straits stables of the Aberdeen Police and the British Minister in China Station, who were alleged to have could have occasional meetings to insanuited a
Chinese named So discusa
matters
Chau-anng, of Aberdeen, on the terest. The idea was not a new night of May 26 Inst. one in any way since we had be- came accustomed to the meeting of the Admirals of the Australian, complainant was absent Mr. Dennya, China and East Indies stations said that he was acting on behalf of Chari Chuen, one of the con- hero for similar discussion of stables. The summons was issued matters in their particular, realm, te respect of a small affair at the but it was decidedly novel as re-Tin Hau Temple at Aberdeen. He Goods are to be left in the Godowns, gards colonial affairs and there need be little surprise that at Rest egretted the absence of the com-where they will be examined on the plainant. It was one of those 10th June, 1031, at 10 a.m., by Messrs. regarded with It was
cases where the Police had been Goddard and Douglas. dublety.
The Colonies, or at least this badgered, he might say, for, a most
unwarranted complaint. Colony, had never been mixed up
Describing the circumstances of before with consultation than auch as was carried on with the affair, Mr. Donnya said that a good certain gentleman, Fu Sang, was in London and there ranny who felt that the importa-the matshed theatre at Aberdeen tion of what might perhaps be and had gone out for a while, but called the politics of Imperial ad-in the meantime his seat was aslzett. ministration into our considera-He carried his complaint to one of tlons was unnecessary and might be embarrassing.
were n
Rome
other
All broken, chafed, and damaged.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersign- ed by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong, 4th June, 1931.
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO”, ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAITS.
The Steamship.
"RENMACDHUI" Conaignces of Cargo are hereby being informed that all Goods are
at their risk into the landed hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd.. whence and/or from the wharves de livery may be obtained.
the directors, who was a kai fong of Aberdeen, and the director in turn reported the incident to the Common Problems.
Police on duty. Two constables It has to be admitted that the then went and told the man that he matter now calls for far greater would have to vacate the sent but consideration than at first appear an altercation arose and shortly European ofBeer desirable. Both Hongkong afterwards and Malaya are very closely con| (Sergeant Cunningham) arrived on The man was eventually nected with China
the the scene. through large Chinese populatlans and in- fted from the seat. terests which exist in ench. For- Continuing, Mr. Dennys said that
No claims will be admitted after merly those populations had very the Police were acting under the Goods have left the Godowns, de connexion with China from structions and there was no ques-and all Goods remaining andelivered the mint of view of public affairs tion of an assault, while the com-after the 7th June, 1911, will be
either subject to rent. and it was sufficient to deal with plainant was not present
All claims against the steamer them, at least in the Straits, un-personally or by his solicitor to
the
must be presented to the Undersign- Bunny, le der the ordinary conditions of an substantiate Isolated! Crown Colony. But with (Mr. Dennys) considered it a mosted on or before the 21st June, 1981, the resurgence in China there is unwarranted charge and liable to developing a very important poli- bring the Police under suspicion by tiral connexion between the ex- the Chinese community. A charge Bot have heen patriated bodies of Chinese ondlike that should
the country from which they have brought.
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come,
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Application for Costs.
Under Section 69 of the Magis
be that the affairs of Chinese in
wirates Ordinages, Mr. Dennys said
Hongkong and the Straits
Bioth
affairs
that he thought his Worship had
or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 6th June, 1931, at 10 .m., by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.
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N. Y. K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA)
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assume a growing importance re- lative to the outlook of the Gov. power to award $5 costs and he ask- ed his Worship to exercise that ernment in China. Quite
apart power. Of course, they might from actual Kuomintang
have their civil remedy, but he did or less Colonies are more
not think that they would do that. depots for much of that newly
a most un- educated youth of China which The summons was must remain the life-blood of Chiwarranted one without a shadow The Steamship, nese rebirth, while in addition of Justification and, when it came very considerable Chinese wealth, the complainant was not pre- exists in these Colonies and there sent in court nor was he represent. is an increasing development of cd.
His Worship sald he was told individual relationship. The exist- ence of these Chinese communi- that the solicitor for the complain- ties has been politically admitted ant was informed by his own staff and the South Seas is definitely that the date fixed for the summons an area within the consent of the was the 10th. The Court, on the other hand, had informed the staff Government of China.
of that solicitor that the date was the 4th. "I don't know if you care with get into communiention
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Assisting the Minister. All that being so, it is certain that as time passas political re-them," added his Worship.
Mr. Deanys replied that he had lationships will grow more com- plicated difficult problems no desire to communicate with will arise for solution. Whilst it them. He thought. It was a dis. must be admitted that the treat-grace to have to be told to appear ment of such problems as between in court at 2.16 and it was then the2.45 and nobody for the other sitle the responsible heads of
had
fu Court. The appeared Colonies and the British Minister in China with the Chinese Gov-solicitor was the person respon- ernment, might well be a delicatele and it was nothing to do with thing to handle, it seems at the the stall. He had no right to talk same time reasonable that oech-of his staff. slonal conferences might be of
Mr. Dennys remarked that he very great advantage is ensuring had been told that the solicitor con- better understanding of the cerned had been on the telephone Chinese attitude towards colonial to the Magistracy, and he asked rule as it affects Chinese subjects, why the solicitor had not appeared. His Worship dismissed the sum- and
greater realization of the
which affert mons and awarded $5 costs to the special conditions colonial rule as applied equally to defence. a diversity of races. That the Governors of Hongkong and the
must
Straits (Malay), could assist the The danger appears to lie in the British Minister in China without degree of limitation which the need for delayed references be imposed upon such action in home and then out again in a relationship to the actual policy understanding of the factors of of the Government in London, for various Chinese problems seems an injudicious assumption of an clear, whilst equally obviously in-accomplished fact owing to un formal representation of such con- aureement of view by the authori ditions via His Majesty's Minister tles concerned, might create a in China might be just as useful. very delicate situation politically.
Bolo Distributore: --
"TAJIMA MARU,”
the above ports, Consigners of Cargo are hereby having arrived from informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Wharf and Hongkong and Kowloon Godown Company's Godowns al Kow- loon, whience delivery may be obtained, Goods not cleared by the 10th June, will be subject to rent.
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Tuesdays and presentatives on any Pridnys, nt 2.00 pm, within the free storage Period.
TO-
All claims must be presented within stramer's arrival ten days of the here, after which date they cannot be No claims will be admitted after regnized. the goods have left the Godowns.
No fire insurance has been effected.
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