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PEKING, July 6.

THE EXTRADITION LAW,

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HONGKONG, MONDAY, JUIN K, 1962

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Notes by the Way.

Amoy has been dechted infected with divenza.

H. M. S. Varlde is to have for Wei- haiwei on Thursday,

to

Four Chinese offinem and ten artificers surived in Japan by the Kobes stly the manufacture of aruntents.

It is understuga that diren adicem are shortly expected from India to join the Bangkol Pedic form.

Mr Al Ker, one of the most weil known comprarlows in shipping cheles at Shangli, died on the 9th ult. From

Doctsion by Mr Hazeland. A cose in which extradition was asked for hy the Chinese Government has occupied Flis Worship Me F. A. Hazelnud, at tho! Magistracy, for some time. His decision was given to-day in presence of Hon, F. J. Badeley, Captain Superintendent, of Police, oral Mr G. C. C. Master, solicitor.

His Worship said.The fugitive criminal Wong Mai Tant WAN charged before An imperis! Edict has been issed giving me ngder the Chinese Extradition crine of robbery with violence within the sion to retire on account of contigned injurisdiction of China. The crime is alleged benbla

to have happened on the 24th April, 1901, 471,30 a. m., at the village of Fiu, nene Sim Chun. within the Empire of Chian. The preamble to the aaid Ordinerise is as fol- Jowa Whereas by Article XXI of the Treaty between Her Majesty and the Em- peror of Ubina dono ni Tientsin on the 30th June, 1868, it was agreed and con chalet that if criminal subjects of Ching, should take refuge in Hongkong or on board the British ships there, they shall upon duo requisition by the Chinese Authorities be searched for and on proof of their quill be delivered up.' Soction 10 of the Chinese Extrudition Ordinance. 1889, is as follows: When a fugitive criminal is brought before a Magistrate, ho

[RENTER HARVACESİ RUSSIA AND MANCHURIA. LONDON,, July 4, 1903, Cunt Chasini, Russian Ambarındor to the United States, has formally notified the American State Department that Russin has evacuated Manchuria, and that the province is now ready for government by the Chinese.

AMERICA AND THE PHILIP. PINES.

President Roosevelt's amnesty pruchunas tion to the Filipines provides for the foll parden and amnesty of all insurrectionists unlees guilty of crimes against Miliary law, but all must swear allegiance to the

I'nited States.

PARLIAMENT.

of the two nations

The Alliance with Japan, and British Policy in China. His Majesty the Mikadoki the 26th

ftplying to Sir Charles Dike, who ukt, sent å sword as a gift to the newly-criticized the allistics with Japan and the born secunt son of the Japeutese Crown | British policy in Chins, Lord Cranborne in the House of Commons vid that the I'rince.

Japenesu allinnen WIK based on the traditional sympathies and mutual interests Referring to China, Lord Cranborne lend that Grest Britain had filed in her polier of the open door, hat suimadverteil or the indolence of British comensionies. Hedid not douist hat the towns regarding Mr Reginald Tower, the British Alinis-

the Provisional Government at Tinotsia ter at Bangkok. has recovered from his would be modified. Great Britain had not attack of typhoid fever, and leaves for Enercoled from her position regarding the payment of the indemnity in gohl, but she land England on furlough.

Sympathize with China.

cholers.

The total number of deaths in Sing apore for the week ended June 21 as

THE KING'S PROGRESS. The bulletin this evening save that His --a rutia per inikte of 56.00. Fever claia-Majesty has passed a quiet day, and that his constitutional condition continues ed by far the highest number of victims, satisfactory. The wound now shows more 92 in all.

active signs of repair.

Me F. T. Foelle, of the Hongkong (MAUSES the death of nota people than

smelt pox and yellow fever combined. Bank, formerly stationed in Singapore, hus

In an army is dreaded more then a bal-been lecturing on Banking at the Y. 3. Iuires prompt and electivo C. A., Colombo, Sir W. W. Mitchell, who treatment. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera,

Ti

d Diarrheon Remedy has been vaca in presided, paid a high compliment to the mine epitiumios of dysuitury in the United lecturer. States with perfect success, and has cured

the most valignant eases th of children

Uwing to the congestion of homeward and HOUSEHOLD sad lekts, and sonder the most trying con-bound officials from Saigon that takes place

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MONDAY, JULY 7, 1902..

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

A meeting of the Legislative Council was held this afternoon in the Council Chamber. There were present:-

Toas rectjoan inch of less value than $5,000 although the original claim may have been over that amount. Section 3 extends to persous liable to pay a perpetual rent charge in money the opportunity of redoup. tion allowed to persons liable to a similar | runt charga in grain by section 19. Section 4 provides for authenticated maps and plane boing received as primá fácie ovie denes: a similar provision appears in Action of the Straits Settlements Onlin-

H. E. Major-General Sir W. Gascome (Ocer Administering the Government).

Hon. F. 1. MAY, C.M.G., (Colonial Secretary).

Hon. Six HERDERT SPENCER BERKELEY.anoc III of 180.

Mr Klay secondevi, Kt. B. (Attorney Genem).

Carried. Hon. A. M. Tuosos, (Colonial Tren sucer),

Hon. F. J. BADEsey (Caplein Saperin tendentef l'elico).

Hon. R. MURRAY RUSSY (Harbour Master).

Hon. G. W, F. PLAYFAIR Hon. C. S.SHARE, Hon. C. W. Duksox,7 Hon. G. SHEWAN. Hon. Dc. Ho Ka

Hoo. WE A YUK.

Mr R. F. Jousetos (Acting Clerk of Concils).

FINANCIAL MINUTEN. Financial ainutes Nos. 27 to 31 were laid on the table sind Mr Mny, seeded by Mr Thomson, toured that they be referred to the Finance Committee.

Agroed,

REPONT.

The Hill afterwards wont through the Committeo stage and passed the third reading.

DANGEROUS GOODS.-

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Sir H. Spencer Berkeley moved the se- coni reading of the Bill entitled *An Or- dinanee to, further amend the Law relating tu Dangerous Goods The object of the ner Billis te include anus fortis and vitriol as woli as phosphorus as requested by the Board of Trale.

Mr May seconded. Carried

The Bill was then read clauso by clause in Connoitten and the third reading was. passed.

SUPPLEMENTARY CHARGES Mr Thorson moved. that the Bill entitled An Ordinance to aut- thorize the Appropriation of a Supplement-

The Repent (No. 7) of the Finance Comary Sum of Fiva hundred and fifteen mitteo was, on the motion of Mr May thousand two hundred and twentyfive Dollars and soven Cents, to defray the seconded by Mr Thomson, adopted,

Charges of the Year 1801' be referred to the Financa Coinmitten

Carried.

TUE WATER SÜTMIN

PUBLIC REALZH!

PAYSBROKERS' ORDINANCE. The Courel, on the motion of Mr May,

time and pasted.

then went into Committee on the Bi entitled An Ordinance to further amend The Fawnbrokers Ordinance, (No. 3 of 1860) after which the Bill was read a think

FINANCE COMMITTEE The members of the Finance Committee then mer, Ilon, F. H. May presiding,

"SOUSES" QUARTIES.

TRE FURIEN.DIALECT.

It was agreed to pass the recommende tion that a sum of $90, being a teacher's allowance to Mr N. G. Nel, Interpreter to the Magistracy. For studying the Fulien dialect, for 9 months

casera be genated.

the men of 810 per

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$22,500,00

Total,

TENNIS FOR THE CARETS.

Sir R. Spancer Borkeloy waved the first reading of a Bill entitled "An Ordinanco tomondation to rute Si48.84 to defray one Te was agreed on His Excellency's recom consulate and amend the Laws relating third share of $500.50, being cost of the to Public Health and to Buildings. The

AN INSPECTOR'S ALLOWANCE.

FIRE BRIGADE RECOJÍT. The Report on the Governant Fire cifonce committed in the Brigade for the year 1901, by Hon F.J. Colony. This section is a re-enactment of Badeler, Auting Superintendent, was laid It showed that the Brigade Section of the Extradition Act 1870. on the rable Section 70 of the Magistrates Deliance 10rned at 37 times, and that the damage 1890 lays down the practice for he followed caused by the tires amounted to $680,381. with respect to the Magistrate's derision The conduct of the Brigade had been good.

indictable offences.

See A new telescopic fire oseapo reaching a tion is re-enactment of Section 95 height of feet had ben aldey to the of 11 and 12 Victoria, o. 42, commuely plant and the men had been drilled in ita known as Jarvis Act. Section 76 of the use, although it had not yet been required. Bugistrate's Ordinance is as follows: ¦• Wheu all the evidence offered on the part Hon. G. W F. Playfair a the of the prosecution against the accused Ins following question:-Will the Honour-

On the recommendation of His Ex. been heard, if the Magistrate shall bo of able Director of Public Works inform opinion that it is not subiriant to put the the Council what steps, if nog, are collency it was agreed to rote a sum of Accused upon his trial for any indictable ising taken to onery nut the recom.75 to cover the cost of 3 months rent for offence, such Magistrate shall forthwith order | mendation of Mr Osbert Chadwick i room at Cougieburn' (5690) and of fram the accused, if in cartody, to be discharged his report on the water supply of Hongkong tickets ($75), for the use of the Nursing as to the information then ander inquiry dated 15th April, 1009. especially having Sisters of the Government Civil Hospital." but if in the opinon of such Magistrate sucli | reference to the question of prompt action evidence is sufficent to put the acensed in anbrging storage capucity, as emphasised upon his print for s indictable offence, or by his following remarks: It is evident if the evidence given raises a strong or that the water question is pressing. It is probable presumption of the guile of the one which should take precodone of all accused, then such Magistrata sball. by other sanitary improvements such as those his warrant, commit him to prison, to be of sewerage aird drainage. It is necessary there safely kept until he shall thence to not with promptitude." delivered by due cocme of law or malinit Mr Chatham-The following is the re-

It was agreed, on the recommendation of him to bail as hereinbefore mentioned, ply-Mr Chadwick did not limit us to the Ofiese Administering the Government, probe followed us to how and commendations to increasing the stogthat the Council rota a sum of Twenty-two when this discretion is to be excressed is capacity with a view to ang cuting the thousand and five hundred Dollars (522, set out in is focenute in Oke's Magisterial water supply at an early date us appears to 500) to meet the cost to be incurred for the Synopain,' at page 898. The feet-nute is no be implied by the question. On the

carrying out of the undèrmentioned works follow 15 Cox a Coleridge (1 B contrary, he pointed out that the large during the current year :- (and C 50), Mr uatics Bayley observed -reservoirs wili doubtless take two years

I thiuk that n magistrate is to construer. The steps taken. in necord-4) bound,

sound ance with Mr Chadwick's recommendations, discretion, not

any-comprise the despatch of a requisition in one unless a prema fie case is usado May inst for ons of the large pumping on- out against him by witueres ontit.ginus to by laid down at Tuitamtuk and the led to a reasonable degree of credit." undertaking of the surveyn, borings and

(2) THE ALLIANCE WITH JAPAN. Justices ought not, therefore, to a sinking of trial pits required to vanble n Lord Cranborne, in the Hours of Com-nce the evidence and decide nceling as it schemin to be prepared for the construction mom, replying to the criticisms on the propondomtes, for this would, in fact, be of a large reservoir. subject of the renty with Japan, which, upon theiver the functions of the potty jury and be trying the case ; but it was entenied, skoki have been, amclus

they should consider whether or not the de suoner, said it was not for us to reel-

evidence makes nut a strong es probable or treaties but to grant them.

even a omplicting ease of guilt ; in any one of which cases they should coiumit the ne

· Objects and Reasons' attached to the Billstraction of tennis-court for the one DESTRUCTION OF BRITISH cused to prini. If, however, from the

are as follows: This Ordinance is intended of the Cadets in the British Ya-men inside MILITARY STORES.

slender cuture of the evidence, the au- worthiness of the witnesses or the conclu-existing laws on the subject of Cattle Disos

to add to and consolidace and amand the the city of Chotou, Tașuox, July 5, 1902.

sive proof of innocence, produced on these, Markota and Slaughter Houses Milk. It was agwed to vote a sum of 3205.48. British military stores at Laurenpare wf the accused they feel that the case Crisen Lands Resumption, RASA, Biking being grant of an allowance for Quarters Maraes, valuesī, at laufsanenfönn sleding, is not sustained and that if they and Sanitation genorily. in been destroyed by tire,

The Grdinance and fad and light to Tuspector Hudson. sent it for trial he must be sequited, consolidates and amends a tuber of exist-the. Inspector of Brothels, during the they should discharge the accused by the ing Ordinances and introducen some new current year. Treaty of Tientsin referred to in the pre-matter from a Home Act (London Building ambilo to the Chrdinance, a fugitive criminal Act of 1894) The Law in this Colony of

to be committed only on proof of his quilt the stbjur of Buildings commerces A Macao Deserter Captured

the Chinese Extrealition Ordinapes Ordinance 8 of 1856 (which, was a verg Detective Sergent Murison elected face ens had been made out against him 1889 (Ordinance 15 of 18891. It is perfect from Macao, he observed a Portuguese 1889, he is to be committed when a prima short one and which was not repeated until smart capture the other day. Returning. by witnesspa entitled to reasonable degréely clear therefore that many buildings in ef credit. This raises the following legal the Colony must have been erected in a constable coas up on dock from the Chi- point, viz.Whether, by the Treaty, which most undesirablo maan Since 1887 isnarrower in its terms than the Extradi- numerous amending Ordinances have been quarters after the vessel was well

Loder waigh. hieu Ordinance, the operation of the said passed with the intention of keeping Ordinance is limited to what is consistent

up with the times. Plague emne up Mr Murison as peculiar, and he set a jílín Mr George Patton, for many years

with the Treaty: A similar point was on

us in 191 and the dyes of clothes Chinese detective to watch him. foremane in the service of the Hougkang

decided in the case of Reg. . Wilson the public began to be opened to At 4.3 on Sunday morning, fret R3QB. D. 49). The facts the grave defects in OUT

policeman unsuspectingly building ie Macho and Whampoa Bock. Ur. at Kowloon, Joke out in a house at No. 17. S. Woof that ease were as follows: The fugitive and sanitary systems. At kat popular changed his official' quifera, sword, and est bished himself in business and will. The Brigade Farned end promptly, ed by the Swiss Government under the ously signed was sene home in 1901 and arrival at Hongkong, the man was arrested, criminal, Alfred Thomas Wilson, was clair- feeling got so strong that a petition nuner- bets and threw them into the water. On doubtless receive a fair share of shippit were unable to save the property, Treaty of 1874, which provided that no reper work and the general business in his

a result Messrs Chadwick and Simpson watch was gutted. Adjoining property was Seitzerland It was proved that the pri- the Colony gerurally with a view to stamp-

British subject should be surrendered to were sent out to report on the conditien of and, the Portugueso authorities naving particniar lue, as advertised in another in considerable danger. Policies For $2,500 soner Wilson was a British subject, but the ing out the plaguo os ut any rate diminish been communicated with, he has been portion of this issue. The introduction of each are held in the Lancashire and You Chief Magistrate at Bow Street held that in its fatal effects. The ultimate result sent back to Maco in custody.. household stillers and water sterilizers,

On companies. which during recent yours intre boer dis- placing älters in the United States, shoubi | H.M.S. Terrible's Search Light. | prove a bron in this climate, where mant On Saturisg evening, the searchlights Dusteres discoved can be raced to the of 1.31.S. Trille were lenght into play use of impure water. The sterilizers cany in the endearowe to save life.

Cries of on the return to a Went of Hulear Corpus, cubicles and verandahs over footways and efficiency of the shooting of the Harfler be seen at work at 0 Queen's Road Contral disers were heard, and on tamming on the Sir Edwant Clarke (then Mr Etward better widow space. Legislation is also end Tervite, obained under the system of entrance from Jee House Lane), and Mr light it was found tint asangan Ind over. Clarke) for the prisoner contended that the introduced as to rais and as to the resump; instruction invented by Captain Perey

Treaty treited in the Order in Council must tion of insanitary properties on payment of Patro4 has already booked orders for aftrmed as all its occupants were in the be read together with the Act. Messrs compensation." Celebrated Duber these ingenious domestic na

waler. Commander F, C. A. Ogilvy Bowen and U. D. Green contra, utquéd Mr Chadwick seconded. the boats out, mand, aided by the belli:that it would be the duty of the Magistrate | niderable anxiety to property holder inf-models und apparatus to ether ships in the

that the legislature could not have intoaded

Mt Sharp said this Bill was giving vor- light. succeeded in saving the drowning to ascertain the law from the text of Hongkong and also mortgages, and its Savy, so se to have the system thoroughly people. Several zampans passed by with-diplomatic papers and that the effect of the visions would require careful consider tried and reported upon, Mi Arnold For Treaty was merely but the surrender tion; he would suggest that the Government The Singapore Free Pree of the 20th out offering help. The big cruixers of one on own subicets should not be give the people anncarmioreiden as to ster stated that die admimity is fully ne BLEND alt. says: An eventful voyage was that of such light was also in operation earlier in compulsory. The Curt, however (Cockburn, the time that was likely to slapec before the quainted with the excellent results of the

† 20v work, when George West, stoker, who... Mellor and Field ). J.), held that the second reading came on a the Krang Long on her last voyage here had been on shore leave, fell from the boat andered the discharge of the prisoner. (See was the intention of the Government to with the still better results recently obtain Act was clearly limited by the Treaty, and Mr May, in answer to Mr Sharp, sat ie Ering on the Bargear and Terribly, i fróm Syntów, which port she left on the in which he was taken back in the sip. Clarke on Extradition p. 171). The de-

take the second reading that day month.al on board the Crescent on the North thousand coolies on board, and soon after His body was not, however, recovered till fouce set up by the fugitive criminal hore He pointed out that though the Bill was a American Station. The Admiralty have

yesterday forenoon, when it was picked my satisfaction florcover the evidence of matter.

in was that of an niihi which was proved to Long Biff it contained no great deal of new repugnised the desirability of extending the leaving port sure fell sick, tive dying duria the neighbourhood of the Zerride the two witness called by the prosecution point out whore there were changes take the necessary steps to supply the Mr May then proceeded to au of Captain Scott's system, and have ing the repuge. But the worst was to come, Deceased was interred yesterday aftresu to prove the identily of the prisoner was of a contentious nature and as Mrd. T. Roberts, the first note, develo-a: Happy Valkoja,

WAS

Another Japanese Steamer Lost.

Auother very successful 'amoker held St. Patrick's Club on Saturday evening, and went off with a grent swing. The grounds were gaily lit up with lanterns. and. before a crowded house, the following

3 despatch has been received from gentieiner contributed to the trynimru with tai news of the O.SK.S. Fiz - Messis Burgess, Whittiek, Kerr. Goraichu More. The message wild that on den, Rodgers. Dock row. Maley and Wood Friday, the 20th ult., the vessel was A. S. WATSON & CO., iciently as accompanists.

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End Bhed A.1. 1841.

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he was not entitled to go beyond the Act of their labours has been the present Or- And look at the ternis of the Treaty, and dinance. The main paints provided for

The circumstance, struck

In reply to Mr John Huston, who usk

that as there was no provizion in the Act are: The better ventilation and conse. Captain Scott's System. against the surronder & British subject, quonly the better sanitation of buildings he ought to cuoit the prisoner with erected or to bo creeted, by parenting the came before the Queen's Bench Division construction

view to his extradition. The case excessive height of buildings, the insanitary

kitchens, the erection of

the Secretary to the Admiralty whether

is attention had been directed to the

Scott. .B., of the Terrible, and whether the Admically would isine Captain Scott'k

com.apparatus to such an extent as may e most eunflicting and unsatisfactory. Pur- cluded by saying that this long. Bill of necessary. ting myself in the position of a jury, 6 octions really contained but 10 very unbesitatingly roter verdict of net injurinat sections. Hon. members bal had Struck by Lightning. guilty. Before ordering the fugitive crimin- the B in their hands for nearly a month

On Saturday. Mir Haseland craatladedal herein to be discharged, Tam require and the Government submitted that if The terrike tbinder, and lighting

Plague.

To-day's 'returns shaw sevon einer of plague in the Colony, two of which aro

whether to support ur opposé these tep

our that what the Government desired was without leaving some traces bebind.

ias quickly sa possible at that eving when

not to rush the Bill through but nerite soldier of the Hongkong Raginient who the Bill could be thoroughly discussed and bad begun pentry duty as Pine Wood threshed out in Committee.

Battery, abore Richmond Road, and was

The Bill then passed the first reading. lying asleep in the matshed close by Bills for the naturalization of (1) Choying his next tur of duty was

KATURALIZATION.

ing thus set in did not cease here, for not the hearing in a big lottery ticket caso by Section 12 of the Ordinance to canother month was given, there was ample storms which disturbed the peacefulslumbers SHERRY AND PORT

nolica of my intention to make such af long after Mr Boberts' death, the second which has occupied his attention for some order to be served in the Crown Solicitor, time for anybody to take up bis wind of many people in the Colony about two. ete. Mr Cusack, had an attack of dysen time. On 30th May, Sergeants Murison propose therefore remanding she said really important sectione. He also pointed o'clock on Sunday morning did not pass over AUSTRALIAN WINES tery which incapacitated bins from dury, and J. J. Watt executed warrants at 15, fugitive criminal until Monday, the 14th

Iand he was suffering from this disease to such Gilman Street and 10, Gilan Fazaar, July, 1992, ar 12 o'clock neair.

an extent that on the arrival bere of the where they seized about the thousand Seng Leong he had to be removed to 1bs tickets for various lotteries and arrested The Finest brewed in America oueral Hospital, Mr Roberts has fer three Chimanten on a charge of being acquaintances in Singapore, but in Penang koopers of a common gaming house. They Je is well-known, and he will be missed by picried not guilty, and two of the defend. Europeans from the P. and O, mabil steamer Chung Ni; nins Chey Chauz, dias Choy † struck by the lightning, and received such. many who knew him shore and afont. ants were represented by Mr G. K. H Mr Roberta was a young man, and, it is Bratton, while Mr d'Almada appeared for

Sin Kwai; and (3) Choy Kwai Ng, aliae An warbulanon was procured, and the understood, hailed from North Wales: the third prisoner. Mr H. L. Deanys, Fire in Manila.

Choy Sting, alias Choy Man Chow, diastering man was conveyed to Hospital. Telographic information was received Choy Kitong Tak passed the first reading. Mr B. Tidy, who lives at the far end of Acting Crown Solicitor, prosecuted. After hering addresses for the resution and here on Friday last of a destructive Lee in and at a late stage, posed the sect and Eintain Road, had occasion to get up dur- TS the children's most dangerous enemy T'S

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ing the storm for xouse het water. He was

Sir H. Spencer Berkeley moved therocum

belding a steel saucepan in bis left hand directions, is the most effectual ramed amount of their respective baits) or three the Chins Fre Insurance Co., Ltd. is to further and The New Territories ed him powerless to shrir it down. known. Every household should have mouths' bani labour. The third defendant, interested in the loss, but it is expected Land Court Ordinares 1900, (No. 18 of the dig then rarelled up the arm and bottle at hand: "Get it to-day: It may sare

a boy, was find $250. The penalty in every that a number of other offices will be in- The object of Section 2 is to allow taft, two blisters, Ho fair ill afterwanis cloitant the right of appeal in cases list got better daring the day. Bis sens a life. For sale by All Dealers; WATKINS

Where his claim has been split up inte varityben miraoulousesong from serious tijjary, Lul, General Agents.

instens was paid.

and Diarrheas Remedy, given accoling.to/Friment, sped them $1,000 each the Oriental Trailing Co. We understand throwing of the Bill entitled An Ordinance whun lightning struck the pin, and res

volved.

1900)

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