THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1910.

QUIETUDE IN COLOWAN. BOARDING HOUSE KEEPER'S

of

·PIRATES SURRENDER

THROUGH HUNGER.

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(From Our Own Correspondent.)

Midu, July 2.

-BANKRUPTCY.

Public Examination.

HUBBUR IN THE SAN.ÒN

PREFECTURE.

"A disturbance has arisen in the San-on

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REVIEWS

Traid and Exploration.

Exploration is prominently to the fors in the July puber of the popular maga zino, Toned and Exploration, no less than

At the Bankruptay Court this morning, before the Chief Justico Six Francis Piggott, /officials in obedience to ordura have Soon) #ve articles coming undar this handing.

the public examination of W. H. Embarley,

Rebiuson Road, took place.

profecture through the riotous behaviour of several old wives. It appears that the trying to take the consus of the prefecture. Perhaps the most important is the descrip- statod, but in any caso sooner or later thereof Africs-Wadal. This region is described were notifications nailed on the door of each house asking for various particulars

AB i piot gain at Colowan. The late of Waverley Boarding House, Na. Bactly how they set about the work,is not tire paper on the almost unknown earner |

pirate have surrendered. If somio of the

outlaws have repaired to other strongholds none can tell, though the tendericy is to wards the belief that if any of the gang did maku good their escmpe from this retreat at Hak Suh they are no longer on the island. Several of the refugees were caught while wending their way from. Ka Ho to Hak Sah plucking desperately at mw potatoes and vegetables on the way to oase the pangs of a long enforcril fast.

The Portuguese forcos were evidently guided by the principle of sparing a life when posible, for, in good sooth, how wêle they to pick out the "guileless from the guilty. In fact, the prelimitary inquiries Ive failed to canvicta quod moiety of the exptives whes now number about 60, -

The Patria steamer into harbour at 12.30 p.m. and the services of the Macno were

not required.

Mr Fletcher, Deputy Oficial Receiver How long is it sides you crine to Hong

kong

:

Debtor- Nonrly three years, You.com.to take charge of the Soldiers and Sailors House --Tes siz

How long were you thore -Twenty-one

mouths,

What did you do after that! - We went to No. 74 Chine Road."

What business did you take up -My wife took up the keeping of a boarding

kouss.

You and your wifo My wife. I was looking for something else.

What did you do ?--I did nos got employ. ment until February

You did nothing No.

the

What capital had your wife to start boarding boude-About $200 and some

furniture.

How long were you, at "No 4 Caine Rond Three months.

What happened next Wo want to`n

Martial law will probably be raruked on house. No 43 Robinson Rond Saturday.

BANKRUPTCY PETITION

"2

Mr H. K. Holmes applied on behalf of the petitioning crediter, before the Chief

That is the Waverley?—Yes.

Who figned the lease ?--I did...

It

You took the Waverly then 7-Yes. was understood all along by the landlord that it was on my wilo's behalf.

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explomtion is skilfully handled by a well known official of the Moravian Missionary Society, the Rev. Arthur Ward, in which ho describes the pioneer work of this famous society in every quarter of the so it came to pass that the wamen of the globe. It is emphatically the pioneer district made a great disturbanco, and the mission. From Labrador to Surinam, from

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offcinis grew afraid let there should be trouble on a large scale. Consequently the local prafest wrote to Canton to the Viceroy for soldiers to suppress the row, and to scatter those who delight in war. The Viceroy's reply is very interesting that the reading. He pointed out women are ignorant, busybodies and

Was it your wife of you who took the therefore are liable to make a fuss without reason. Then he told the prefect that he Waverley - took it for my wifa

ought to have seen that sucient care was takes to inform the people of want a census meant; if this had been done they would not have been so obstreperous, Lastly, the prefect was ordered to release those whom he had arrested, and especially any who had been coerced into taking part in the trouble.. The women are to ba handed over to their families who alto- gether know how best to manage them. Nevertheless, he sends a couple of com- panies of soldiers so that they could be on hand if any further trouble should arise.

How long is it since you went to the Waverley-On November 1, but we did not actually enter the premises on that date. We really had to pay rent for two

Justice Sir Francis Piggott, at the Bank ruptcy that this morning, in the case of 17. Fru Wan alias Pan Kee for a bank-houses for two months.

Mr Holmes said the ruptcy petition,

zotice o then netice of bankruptcy.was a suspension of payment. The assup were declared be about 21,500 and tie Habilities 23,000. „

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We have often wondered why the waters

Adjacent to Hongkong have not long ere this attracted the steam trawler. Corsider- ing the huge population of Canton and the big towns in the delta there must be an chotos "demand for at which cannot

possibly he supplied by the present anti

unted methods. We understand that very shortly a steam trawler will be soon at work in these waters and judging by the Access which has attended a similar venture in Japan, those responsible for the inception of a new and modern system of

deep sen behing should be able to reap substantial reward. The opening of the Canton Kowloon, sway should help con- siderably in the development of such a scheine.

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wife

What capital had you and your

No capital as all. Just the income from the bonniers Yea, The house was furnished was it cot?-Yes. There was no other future there 7- No.

It belonged to Mrs Tuxford --Yes' You agree to purchase that farniture from Mrs Tuxford by instalmonts for | $3,000 ?—Yes,

On December 20, rather more than a month afterwards, you gave a bill of sale to Mr Hett -Not on that furniture.

Ibing your pardon, here is the bill of sale (There was a bill of sale made out.

You admit this is the hill of sale on that furniture -No, I did not mean it.

you

Did you give the bill of sale Tos. On February 2 made arrangements with Mrs Tuxford by which the furniture was to be regarded as yours and you gare her a bill of sale on some furniture ?-Yes.

What is your explanation of this first bill of sale?The first bill of male was on our own furniture and the other was the furniture for which we gave $1,000 to Mrs Ford.

nas ?—It was

The episode, however, is an index to the scared feelings of theofficials. Thelocal man- darins, in sending these feverish despatches to the Viceroy, hase their appeal for troops on the assumption that the least trouble will give the revolutionarios the opport unity they are waiting for; it not that the women. however rowdy, can do much harm, but malcontents, whe are somed to be ever ca the watch, will seize say and every opportunity for causing further trouble. Altogether local, oficials these days seem to Le suffering from a very bad attack of nerves.

CONDITION OF AFFAIRS IN WWAITSAP AND KWANG- NING.

Merchants in these districts are said to be at their wits end to know what to do The irst one was supposed to be. How to enable them to carry on their business do you explain that it was the fault of the antisitor its copping. Why because of the number of brigands. As lord, I think it is on the records of the one writer says, "Not only are things court that Mr Hinds took the blame for stolen by the river pirates, and passengers the bill of sale not being regular.

lose their property, but the reguos suise on those who have white soles to their shoom

Hia Lordship-I thought there wha an agreement to purchase!

Mr Fletcher-Yes, but he paid nothing Mr Ficteker-What-ware the terms of the contract 1

Dubtor-To pay 225 a quarter, His Lordship there was a bill of sale on that property then that property passed

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Mr Churchill said that, although there are many women capable of filing all public he positions to the advantage of the State, did not believe the great mass of women wanted votes. He was not convinced that the male electorate favoured a change. The present Bill was neither one thing nor GREAT BRITAIN the other. It favoured property, facilitated "faggot votes and denies the vote to wives and mothers who were the best of their sex.

You must have been aware that of the sixteen pages regarding the furniture duly four were your own. It is hardly possible (by which is meant those who are rich and that you would sign a hill' of sale with do not sell their shoes by walking) and fiction number, and several of the con- welve extra pages without knowing it?-drag them away to be ransomed. Laselytributions are of very high merit and racy No answer was returned.

the merchants thought that they would be of the soil. But there are other articles able to circumvent the pirated if they carried dealing with more weighty topics which large safes in the boats, and thereupon these will also attract attention. Mr J. H. M. In the Summary Court this morning,

were purchased. But, apparently, this did Abbott's study of George V. le admirably before Mr Justice Enzeland, Hung Man

not provent robberies, for recently three phrased and to the point. The absurd Chua sued the Shun Kee firm to recovOT

bonds were robbed, and in order to save parochialism which still strangles the $770 as damages. For breach of contract.

trouble the pirates carried off the safes just development of railway enterpris in the Jefendant having agreed to purchase from

as they were. Shippers are now discussing Commonwealth is ruthlessly exposed and plaintiff ten chasta of opium and to accept

the advisability of purchasing some vary the way shown that Australia whand take fast light draught boats, which shall be in the matter of providing her people delivery thereof on April 19, but failed to pay for and take delivery of the samo. His Lordship-If there was a binding able to scam so quickly that the pirates with proper transport facilities. while the Mr H. L. Dennya, Sr., sppeared for contract with regard to the property then will not be able to overtake them. This strategetic reasons for building some lines The tale of how plaintiff and Mr S. A. Seth, instructed by should have thought the property passed stop, as it will entail a big exponse, basis also emphasized.

timo nick of Mr P. W. Goldring defended.

Mr Fletcher-I think there ware certain not yet been decided upon, and so the Mr Dennys said he had been rather conditions. It seems very careless for a merchants are said to be at their wits end saved Australis from invasion by the surprised that counsel had been engaged in ong bill of sale to be druwa upand not to fia order to protect themselves from the Japanese battle feat is likely to cause difference of conditions the experiments in

to him.

Mr Fletcher-I think not, I think there were conditions made and a mistake was rande in the matter.

to him.

be noticed.

His Lordship-'suppose it was prepared under your supervision in your home?

Debtor-No, from the inventory. The two inventories ware confused in the office in some way when the two were being copied.

Mr Fletcher-What is the immediate cause of your bankruptcy Having to pay too much for the business in the first place and having to borrow the money with which to do so, as well as keeping the two houses.

that cand au he had only received notice of it at 5 o'clock the previous evening and he had not had time in which to engage counsel himself. He therefore hardly knew, whether to go on with the case bút as his client did not wish it to be adjourn wl no douls he would be able to proceed with it contiuning Mr Donnys said the claim was really the difference in the

His Lordship-Bov much did you pay market price. The point in dispuse at Caine Road -8200.

That went on for four months?-For one appeared to be whether they refused to give delivery or whether defendants month. After we went to Robinson Rosd we found it was too far from the centre of refused to take delivery. He did not know the city and then we went to Gleneals and whether any other point would be raised teak two houses there. It was there we

On March 23 plaintiff agreed to mali had to pay the three months rent.

Was the house carried ou at a profit-

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Mr Asquith," answering the appeal that the Bill should be allowed to go to Grand Committee, said that the Bill was not the to the Grand Committer. He believed, having regard to the social and political expediency of such a country and Empire as ours, that it was better to maintain the distinction of sex lying at the foot of cur Parliamentary system. In view of the

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At a recont Commitrae meeting of the Burma Chamber of Commerce a letter was read from the fcinting Secretary to the

The trade figures of the world for the Goverment of Burma saying that the Hongkong Administration appeared to have accepted the view that the use of polished first four months of this year have been rice, from which the phosphatic salta been removed by over milling, was the issued by the Board of Trade":---

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MR. BALIQUK Mr Balluur said that be did not believe enfranchisement would have any important effect on the national welfare of woman- kind, but he did unt believe that the Various makes in stock, including TANGYE & WORTHINGTON majority of women were opposed to the 18,488,000 franchine. His reason for advocating the 1,450.003 fruchise was that true democracy, US 16,9,003

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RICE MILLS,

five cases of opium which were to be No. It was owing to the misrepresentation whether the Chamber would be prepared | EXPLOSIVES. THROWN FROM imposaible to say now that we had such Quotations for any description of Maskinery or Engineering Plant on application to

delivered within twenty-five days. A few of the former owner. We took one month

nearly 81,000 at the Waverley.

Was the boarding house business a suc- CORN 7-Yes, by it-elf.

days later another five chests of opium were sold to be delivered within fourteen days. There was no dispute as to the

Mr Fletcher-It simply paid its way pricu. Pinintiff would tell his fordship' Yea If we had not to pay the rest of the that he gave Kowng Biog Shing, the person other house we would Enve been able to plaintiff obtained the opium from, a delivery pay the instalments.

As a matter of fact you have been living note,, in which he said he was prepared en credit since you left the Soldiers and to give delivery forthwith but defendants Sailors Home-Ins. Since February. said they would take delivery on the have been working doce then. following day. Instasd of doing so defend. ants had never taken delivery.

Mr Seth-I think, my lord, a lot of time will be saved if we admit everything my friend has said up to the time we went to Kwong Bing Shing. Wo say we went

The examination was closed and an order for adjudication made.

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Mr Runciman anid that the only effect of

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In note on re possibility of destroying mittee on Rice suggesting that samples of

ment to the Local towna and wiping out armies by dropping polished. rice should Government who might be asked whether explosives from the sky, the Law Journal these were the kinds ruferred to by the recalls that at the first Peace Conference, the admission af pomen to Parliament Hongkong Administration and also that

not quite sample of unpolished rice should be sent in 1999, the representatives of all the would be the exclusion of men of bad with a anggestion that this quality might participating nations, sava Grat Britalo, charactor.

acceptable. This report having been Italy, and Japai, signed a convention pro- satisfactory, but it was the heat way of

breaking the ice. circulated to, and adopted by, the Com-hibiting for five years the discharge of pro- mittas, a letter in accordancs therewith jurtiles and explosives from balloons or by

other analogous methods.

was addressed to the Local Government.

The Bill

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Mr Lloyd George reluctantly opposed to measure. He said that the last shred At the second conference, in 1907. when of the case against women's suffrage had The Jurus Bode hears that the British it was proposed to renew the prohibition disappeared, but the Bill was so framed by till the noxt Peace Conference, a remark the Committee of women outside that the House of Commons was debarred from con- fake delivery but the latter would not giro before the Chief Justice Sir Francis Pig expedition to the Snowy Mountains of Now able change in International opinion wa delivery of the opium as the price had gone gett, at the Bankruptcy Court this morning. Guinea has so far made little progress, from manifested. Twenty-seven nations, includ-sidering alternative methods in Committee. Mr Jackeco mid he was apponring for difficulties of transport. This real explora Great Britain, ratified the convention No self-respecting Legislature would accept

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Evidence was called; and his Lordship gave judgment for defendant.

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nection with the case in their possession.ring'different-rivers to ând out which alloy Fazitarian ideas are declining, or that the of the Bill would mark the beginning of a lover £12,000,000.

His Lordship-Have you say lurus standoffered the best route inland,

in the case?

ERVEY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR..

Mr Jackson-Yes. A solicitor can appear great many of the common illa of life the average man with few reliable for witnesses end that was the case in the remodies at hand can be just as successful Hone practice.

renowned in relieving the sufferor.as practitioner. Emergency remedies should

AVOID ALL DANGERS.

Mr Austen Chamberlain was entirely It would scom, therefore, that either ham opponed to voton for women. The parago abstaining Powers bad not clearly before revolution, them the horrors which unrestricted serial

A MOTION BEJECTED. warfare would involve for innocent privato The motion to send the Bill before the subjects; and it may be hoped that at the Grand Committee was rejected by 320 votes next Peace Conference the ivance of to 175, YSENTERY is a dangerous disenan

can be cured, Chantarane ubic man's control over the air, and the con-

sequent adraoca of the airship sa sn The Bill was read a second time by 290 Bo always at hand. Many times doctore to watch the case on their behalf but don't Chours and Diarrhoes Remedy has been instrument of war, will indues unanimity, votes to 190.

exccessfully used in nine epidemien of bills have been saved by beving a bottle of think you have any locus standi.

dysentery. It has never been known to upon 4 proposal to renew the existing Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Mr Jackson submitted that in any event. It is equally valuable for children convention. The conquest of the air should not only servo to bring nations ofcner 'Remedy in the home. No doctor can the Official Recolver was bound by the and adults, and when reduced with water together in peace, but rondor war betwoon: very point is being thoroughly argued and, prescribe a better remedy for colio or

them so awful as to be impossible. diarrhoea. For sale by all chenilets and newers of the witnessus,

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His Lordship--I think you are entitled

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