WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1910.
THE PIRATE TROUBLE.
GREAT RUMPUS FEARED. Macao Government's Astivity.
MURE. DOSTNETS CAPTERED. (From Our Own Correspondent.)
Macao, June 19,
Wo are living in parlons dags. On two of the "sloven pirates arrested yesterday were found Tai Fos hich were wet with Blood. Had the men come over from Colawan? What was their mission? I hear there are about a hundred of their band now in Maene. Cortsin it is one meets with very strange ios now in the native quarters; ond aces them sitting in two or threes even in our pleasure resorta. I am told two individgula of the dare devil type were arrested yesterday for prowling in a very suspicious manner about the Gunia Fort. What were the men doing at that height 7
While on the "subject" I must dispal certain erroneous notions meiable to Chi- nese sources and which have been set afloat after the laterbrush at Colowan.
In the higher circles hore the population of the island have ever been considered law-abiding and homely. Whenever the
THE CHARGE AGAINST JOHN
GRANT.
The hearing of the charge against John Grant, formerly a surveyer in the Public Works Department, for obtaining 3IV by means of false pretences, was continued before Mr E. R. Hallifax at the Magistracy to-day.
Hot. Mr Brown mid he would not go so far without having intormation about other pullahs. He believed the malaria as Wast Point was bad at present, and there was equally important work to be done there All he was willing to do now was to put this on the list of urgens nullah.
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The President aid there were three other nollahs which had been put down for training. One at Shaktonten running past the University, was actually being trained at the present moment. Another was at Detectivo Se genn: Appleton prossouted Ms. Austin, and this was undertaken an and Mr. H. Gardiner.dofonded with the Fokfalnus reservoir. the recommendation of the select committee Mr Gardiner said he hoped to prove that He should say this, from a malaria point of at the time the cheque was given to com view was not so important as the one The third was st plainsnt defendant was under the firm already mentioned."
Wongaeichsorg, where for years there had impression that he had suficient funds meet thu cheque ef $10. in returning to
been complaints from residents. All three his house the same evening be examine nullahs were on the list to be trained, but his paws look which had been returned to he did not think there was much malaria hini and found there was only a credit this year at Waneneicheng. He agreed balanes of 88.34 Defendant wrote com-
with Mr Hooper that if this work was done it would be better to make a good job of it while they were at it, as a rough training would probably mean that it would have to be tone, again sooner or later. At the same time, he thought nullah.training at Wongneichoong should not be forgotten,
plainant and he gave the letter to the cook when he wont to market the following morning.
Ilie Worship-Has you been able to End the cook?
Mr Gardiner-No. He was only a temporary cook at the time.
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by that time the building is half urosted. When wo discussed this question the other day and that this building was practically finished. If the Government and already considered the subject and made up their mind, what was the good of their wasting the time of members of this Board *1 aquis you, Mr President, because I don't think, when you brought the mattor before us laat mbeting, that you were aware the building was in comse of erection.
The President in reply to that I may say I secertained by a visit to Kowloon the had received no communication by that the old urinal was being pulled down. As time I rafarred the matter to the Gorern- ment, and it appears that during this time the work of re-etecting the urinal has been proceeding.
Hon. Mr Hewott Is the Government under any obligation to refor this question to the Board?
The President-I presume that under section 162 this matter should hate been referred to the Board, and a Provident I regret that it was not done untu, so late.
Mr Hoopor-Are the papars in circula. tion 7
The Fresident-Yes, they will come up at next meeting.
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Dr Fitzwilliams asked what it would cost! to train all the thron nullaks. Most of the West Point, ho understood, wore Govarn- people who were affected by the nullah. at went sarants, and they were constantly THE CANTON OPIUM MONOPOLY.No Subscription. complaining of the affects of favor,
somed to him that these complaints had. in sponding, say, $3,000 was, affecting not been going on now for year, and hesitation
more important than $3.000.
(To the Editor of the "CBINA MAIL.”) Stn. It would seem, perhape, natural
presence of pirates was reported here the tention of duping people but in uvery only health, but life, which was surely after the publication of the apology of the
Portuguess Government have never failed to send scross troops, and secret service men with the utmost despatch. Who does
Viceroy of Canton, in regard to the ad ditional tax he has imposed on proparad! opina, that some reflections, orea if nct somoanimadversionis therecu, should appear
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sporites sad Sinners, by Violet In the Balance, by L. G. Moberly. Told in the Dog Watches, by Frank T.
Continuing Mr Gardiner said defondant went and paid the money and as the tokie could not produce the cheque he asked them to destroy it. Defendas subso quently went on dealing with complainant The cheque was never returned to defend ant. The other cheques bad as doubt been put in with w vios of showing defendant's case with the exeption of that of Messrs Thus, the cheques were post dated and
The President said he pointed out before Defendant WIS
that the vote for training of allahs this negotiable in April employed by the Government until the end your, which was probably all spent, was of Match and was expecting his salary as 313,000. With the money spent, sa extra not remember the skirmish in 1908 when
well as a sum of 2800 or $900 front Canton.yote would be roqui ed to train this nullah Colowan in the dead of night, the very the Colony. He had been no Canton for a Therefore it did not look as if the Govers instant intelligence of the surprise visit few days trying to get money but had been
unsuccessful, in consequance of which there ment were neglecting to train aullahs. He reached the authorities here? It was then had been six or seres Summary Court thought the amount spent on the tmining of nullaha had probably been not less than that one of the best known and active actions and defendant had been in prisot$13,0X3 yearly since 1900. The num history in-cloned-and-scaled for ever. Ar The Wife of Colonal-Bogbas, by Baberty men of the secrot polica foil riddled with
being called. gare bullet while soms very prominent public evidenco
in support of his counsel's of Lrsized nullaha that could be seen about the other hand, I bolteve "that some of The Heart of Noel, by Fred Whishaw. 'Hervants Harrowly escaped with their lives. statement. Hs had got the loan of $10 would afford ample proof of that.
Mr Hooper's motion that the training of Another raid by outlaws in the days of from the second witness and he understood the nullah is the neighbourhood of Bit. Giovernor Roçadas is stil fresh in our the first witness to be the proprietor. Austin Barracks should be considered ung minds, when A wen wore detailed post When he had received his book for goodsent and, terined at once at a cost estimated understand how any one who has fre- The Dop Doctor, by Richard Doban haste to the scene of the fray under the it showed about. 860 to be due to com-
Bullen.
a goodly force of troops was despatched to Defendant had never attempted-to leave the Military Hospital if undertaken. in the foreign press. I may may at ouce Lyina Lipa, by William Le Queux.
Defendant,
that I hare no sympathy with what is called the opian trade" as such, and shall be gind when this chapter of Anglo-Indian
A Lady of France, by B. Symons. Parfidious Lydis, by Frank Barratt Simon the Jester, by William L. Looke. To Justify the Means, by & Poor.
Wales.
Tistaou.
the very extreme anti-opiumists have not at The Colonel's Fast, by Florance Warden. all times beon sa guarded as they might Bianca's Daughter, by Justes M. Ferman.. have been in their language. I cannot The Five Ruots, by Fred. M. White.
A Haunted Inheritanos, by James Blyth. quented the opium dens of Canton, as The Lonely Subaltern, by Forges Hume. have been accuscuted to do, and have The King's Highway, by H. E. Marriott studied the scenes witnessed therein, est advocate the use, often but the Srst step 1 by Chanca Marriott.
Tangled Liven, by T. W. Speight. to an abuse, of opium, with its direful The Education of Jaeguline, by Claire de results. Again I do not see how it can be truthfully said that opium is ruining China. The Sword Maker, by Robert Barr when we are surrounded with such myriads The Chariot of the Sun, by Roger Pocock. Canton, Fatshau, and Hoogkrag, What The motion was carried, but the Hon.
may be seen in other cities of China, I do Mr Hewett ceclined to vote because heat presume to say: certainly here the raid he was ant at all, satisfied that the
their play, and are a long way from being mining of this particular anlah was the Chinese are busy at their work, and at
ruined.
*Prate.
chief of sf. A privato was then shot and plainant and there was nothing therein at 200 was then put and seconded by several men wounded. No one can deny referring to the $10 Ioan.
He had never the President.
The Registrar General asked that the that the Macao Government has always made any attempt to run away from Hong-mover should add that the Government be been on the alert and most commendably on
kong and had left the P.W.D. when ho
requested to increase the vote under this prompt. But do we not see the nefarious gave the cheque for $15. He did not bending. He thought 316,000 a very small brotherhood in every nook and corter of know until the 3rd or 4th of April sum indeed for this most important work, the Kanngtung region.
that his salary had been attached
Mr Hooper agreed, and asked that the As regards the fact of the pirates and the money he had been relying on was
remarks of the Principal Medical Officer being equipped with Blauser smokeless net received. Defendant promised to pay should be forwarded to die Government er not facilitated their possession, for but as they did not know him he gave them Hoard in coming to this decision. since the Ordinance of 1506 against the a cheque and asked them, nor to present it exportation of arms only cheap licences before the 1st of April. A few days after have been issued for repairs to Gre wards a man called at bis house and defen- arms and shooter's implements. fu 30 dant understood there was some trouble case however were licenest ever issued to about the cheque baing crossed. The man dealers which would force on them the could not speak English very well. De alternative of resorting to contrabund. Yet fendat also gave a cheque to Mesars WO COMO RETOSS Smugglers at every turn. Hastings and Hastings. One cheque was The President stated that most of the
I Imve official authority to arm the stopped as the money had already been statement in respect to the surmise that paid to the Hip On Co., by Watling, a man during the last ten or twelve years no with whom defendant had stayed Regard less than. 300,000 ifles have been ing another cheque defendant said he was imported into Macao, that it is more than unable to quit his house before the 18th year since the Government allowed a of the month consequently he had to single fraser to leave the Colony.
pay a month's rent is advance. The I have good reason to believe are may Funds he was expecting was money lent shortly expect quita a rumpus here.
and it was arranged that it should be Another suspicious character has been paid at the end of March. The loan had arrested near the powder depat.
been made six months previously and the arrangement was verbal.
weapons, the Macao Government has Messrs Ulimano at the end of the month that they might see what influenced the of active Chinese na we seo in such cities as A Winnowing, by Robert H. Benton.
It would neem the pirates have given their bescizers the slip-at least a part of them.
(From a Special Correspondent.)
Macau, July 20. It is understood that the Colowan pirates have sept a threatening letter to the advocata, M: Constancio da Silva, of Bacne, who informed the Government of the whereabout of the pirates.
The letter is said to contain a threat to have him and all the members of his family heheaded.
most urgent.
Mr
DUMPING OF RUBBISH.
legal proceedings taken by the Sanitary Department against persons for breaches of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance during June were taken for the dumping of rubbish. In small lanes rubbish was thrown down (rum upper windows, and fire minutes after the scavenging coulies had passed, these fates were as bad again. Carts had been pheed as different parts of the city, but there were removed on account of complaints of residents in their vicinity, Hoper Shelton suggested that His Worship--When did you know your permanent dust bins should be erected in salary had been attached On the 3rd or different parts. 4th of April.
The President, speaking from personal One How was it attached could not say,experience, did not favour thems The Accountant at the P.W.D. informed was erected pour the Wostern market, but, is got so frightfully offensive that it had to That was the first you knew of any action be removed and a dust cart substituted. He bought if every householder obtained rainst you? Yes.
dust sin raull improve matters. Another back to the fixed bins was that they attracted rats, the doors, being constangy left open.
pe.
Mr. Gardiner said it was attached by Messrs Climann and Co., who had obtained a judgment against you.
His Worship Was there no reason given ?-Na. I thought it was stopped in lieu of the three months notice, which I ought to have given.
His Worship-You gave how long wetics
Did you resiga I gave notice on March 26th and left on the 28th:
Up to the time the mail left Macao there were as further developments in the seige.I gave no notice.
It is reported that a large number, if not all, of the pirates have escaped under cover of the darkness of night. It is said they mada rafts and lay down on them letting them drift with the tide.
The genbosts did not use their search lights.
THE COLONIAL SECRETARY OF MACAO.
(From a Special Correspondent,)
L:
Macao, July 20.
His Worship committed prisoner for trial. Mr Gardiner applied for bail sud His Warship fixed bail in two suretics of 8100 each und 350 cash.
SANITARY BOARD.
Shelton Hooper suggested automatic doors.
The President-That would mean steel fittings
Mr Shelton Hooper-You needn't have them made of gold.
Sir Joseph Fayrer thought inoveable dust bins would be better.
The President agreed, but pointed out that in wet weather the coplies book the covers to protect them from the rain. That had happened in the case of the one at the corner of Battery Path."
WHISKY AND MILE.
The Government Analyst submitted re- suits of the examinations made by him under The Sale of Food and Drugs Ur dinance for the quarter ending June 30th.
will be greatly missed, is going home Mr A. Shelton Hooper, Dr G. L. Fitzwil-to be adalterated. shortly. Dr Manailha was due to leave to..
His departure will be a great loss to Macao, Dr F. Clark, Medical Officer of Health, aspecially at the present moment when the Dr W. W. Pearse, Assistant Medical Colony is in more need of his valuable Officer of Health, and Mr W. Bowen. services. When Dr Mansiha arrived from Rowlande decrotary, Lisbon, he was an experienced Colonial oficial and be haa" proved himself to bo
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Baving made my position clear, I now venture at make some remarks upon the memorandum of His Excellency as recently printed in the Ohine Ala. As far as I understand it, he has three lines of defence. Be staten first, that he is only taxing the prepared article and is not interfering with three days which be has allowed during the raw drug. Secondly, tant the limit of which time all opium repoved from the Custom warehouses must be couverted into the smokeable commodity, has been fixed so that pnscrupulous marchants" may not have the opportunity of storing large quantities of the mw drug in their shops.
The other side of the picturo is just as which they intend to keep till opium hassy from the Chinese sido, sad parades the
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Chinese Government as the very personality sell it at an enormous prour. The thud of honesty and sincerity. Already according paint is that surely governors ought to the Viceroy the acreage which used to allowed to manage their own stairs without be devoted to the cultivation of the poppy interference from any outside party has been curtailed by 70 or 80 per cent.
have gathered from sundry reports Awarded the £1,000 Prize offered by the War Olles for the Boot Military Tractor, will now look at these points seriation.
together with £180 BONUS for exceeding the requirements of the scuditions. venture to affires that when the Chinese scensionally published, that though in some
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progress is comparatively little. be told therefore that China has done be imposed on opium, neither party was moved deeply by humanitarian motives. so much, whilat Great Britain has done The Chinese Government wanted to be so little is somewhat disconcerting. It is allowed to raiso all the revenue they could certainly not likely that we ̈
get to therefrom, and the British wanted the duty the end of the opium question in ten year to be as low as possible that a prohibitivo
correct. It would seem that the time has come when duty might not hinder consumption. If if what the Viceroy says is this is correct, then the action of the Viceroy is at least, in spirit, and for all there should be another conference artong- practical regalta, & contravention of thated; and the whole question again thrashed Various treaty. It matters little when the taxis out in the light of day, and again s plan imposed. If additional duty is demanded of operation decided upon which shall be before the opion reaches the ripe of the If the present decade does not brace itself strictly adhered to by all parties concerned, consumer, then it in cartainly true that it
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*URALITE' FIRE-PROOF BUILDING MATERIAL. Macao, whoso able services to the Colony Fayrer, P.M.O., Hon. Mr E A. Hewett six samples of whisky examined was found thing or not; I am simply stating that this know the exact state of affairs, that all rasalt, looked at in the light of the Chefoo uncertainty may be removed, and the real Dr Fitzwilliams-What atops were takes Convention, will not bear any searching facts brought into the light of common day: GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. FRANCIS WEBSTER & SONS
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British Government to call another anti-FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. The President said he had referred this unscrupulous merchanta will stock as matter to the Captain Superintendent of they are able, and when opium is dearer, opium conference at the Bague, but we Police, and Captain Radeley said there was se presumably it will be in three or four imagine that nothing can be done until a splendid workar during his stay in Macao, The President stated that the opillion of one case in which the Amlyst reported the years' time, will sell it at a great profit. after Sir Alexander Hosie's report has been liquor lightly adulterated and suggested That this should be thwarted is praise-received. This gentleman has been de
tached from the British Legation at Pekingi Not only was be the ablest Colonial Secretary the Board's Modical Officer on the quest
a warning would The Captain another sido of nullabe had been supplied, as rogurt names aubmitted the intent to worthy. But the ther is a facer shat to make a complete anvey of the poppy: Pneumatia Tools and Air Compressors one of the pet straightforward officials who by oro of the members. These voferment. He was instructed to many calls are constantly being mado for fields of China and his task is expected. has boos here. Who will succeed him nallah training was $15,000 in the
warn the seller, and did so, bat if the natre money upon the local exchequers of China, to require at least eighteen, maathe - A ramour was current the other day when estimates. "The whole question in the two was required he could supply it. A circular and sometimes sheep calls are very chamant. Ev. c. M the new Cabinet was formed at Lisbon, papers before the meeting was whether the
was sent round to all dealers last month On the other hand, it is frequently suid I muy,, be" for under the Premiership of Senhor Teixeirs training of the nullah near the Military calling attention to the now definition of that money is scarce. de Souza, that Dr Lelin was coming back to Hospital was of suficient importance to whisky, brandy and ram, and the sample in given therefore it 1, express, the doubt VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB. fill the port, but up till now this has not taks precedence of any other works of the question was taken by Inspector Withers whether or not one of the strongest mo- heen officially confirmed, and it was kind in the Colony, and was work so pre before that circolaz was issued. The Pro- tives of the Viceroy is not to be found in the aurmised that it was owing to his rumouring that they should recommend it boing sident Lek Dr. Fitzwilliams if he wished to desire to raise fonds to meet these ipsistent ed appointment that H. E. the Governor undertaken at once I properly trained,
calls, without having recourse to any of Mosent in his resignating which, it would cost 83,200, but the Medical Pilliams and he did not. but he further cauation on ordinary trade. When.
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Sir Joseph Fayrer thought it was of the who adulterated spirits had his name posted ference, I sympathies with him, or should on Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m. im frequently mentioned in connection with
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The President said there had only been century by her foolish and suicidal policy, 4.30 p.m. Two Lesorts HANDICAP (beats) Macao at the present time, needs an appeared to him that it would have to be
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When I reach the second part of the We learn there are 'n large number of There were also fiftoon cases from the city Mr Hooper asked what steps had been Vicarey's letter, I am confronted with entrice. Owing to lack of space the com- E Undersigned have been appointed SOLE AGENA in Hongkong and Bouth of Victoris, making in all 32 cases, He taken to give effect to the resolution which statements, that, to say the least, are was perfectly convinced in his own mind the Board passed at ita last musting re.surprising and not a little unsettling. It wittee regret they will be unable to enter. MACAO, July, 20. thing all those crece emanated from the garding the urinal near the Water Police is well that the two Governments have tain ladies. The Opium Farm has st lust been adullah in question. In samples of water station at Kowloon,
ho had examined he had found larm of the The Fresident all the reply from the judged to a antive kentleman of Hongkonganphetcue varity. He bad sise been told Government was being circulated for $148,750, for the poried of 3 years.
Soon after leaving Manila Bay the thato were cases of malaria at the top end Mr Hooper Perhaps you might tell ne The magistrate of Chiu San called on of the agulles amongst rusidente. On those what it is
Inverkip, which arrived in Hong H.K. the Governor to day.
The President said the reply was that China shall be decreased by one-tenth | 8.5. We are glad to welcome back from his grounds he urged the importance of having
Anitivo boat trip to the Mexico popular De L. P. the aullah trained before any other work the Government thanked the Board for each year. The Viceroy has brought for kong on Tuesday evening, encountered over £12,000,000.
was done, although he quite agreed with their recommendation in the matter and ward the quantity imported during the last terrific squalle accompanied by tor Marques.||
tha remarks of the Registrar-General. had considered the elite which was rodom three years, and takes his figures from the renta ef min
Mr Shelton Hooper thought, after what commended by the Board, but lied found Customs returns. What does he say? That observed making signala of distroas AVOID ALL DANGERS,
they had heard from the Principal Medical that the one opposite the station in Canton during the list your the arrangement and when the Inverkip born down on her by three per cent instead of ten. Then of water in the boat. The occupants bum D YSENTERY is a dangerous dincass bub Officer, that it was the duty of Board to Road was more suitable. That was the giat was made the importation only decreased it was found that there was a large quantity The above monthly premium will secure a £1,000 Policy on
can be cured. Cheraberlain's Colla, strongly urge upon the Government the of the reply.
Mr Hooper-If that is the gist of the the figures that are to hand for the acound bered four men who were taken on board. Chuser and Diarrhoes Remedy has been necessity of training this noitab at once. waccerfally used in nine epidemics of He thought it would be money well spent, reply, I wouldnak, if it is not treating the year show that there has not been any They were in a very ozhausted condition dysentery
It has never been known to and the adoption of temporary mosaures Board rather contemptuously. Papors are decrease but rather the opposite. If these and ware provided with restoratives, and fail. It is squally valuable for children would simply mean a recurroit voto. circulated to members which we go through,, statements are correct they demand atten food. For some time.the boat was towed. and adults, and when reduced with water Therefore he would more that the Board we take the trouble to visit the sites and tion, and certainly furnish matter, for along until a local stammer, the San Jose, and swortened, it in plesent to take. For recommend the Government to take-im- thoroughly digest the question on which suspicion and regret. It is true that I was sighted to which the men were trans-
we are invited to express su opinion, and have seen other statements in the native ferred. asis by chambete and storekeepers, mediate waps to train the nullah,
why
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