FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1910,

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Mr J. E. Gardiner sued R. F. Daly, batore Mr Justice Hazeland, at the Supreme Court this morning, to recover

$41.50.

Mr Geldring sald defoodgut consented to judgment anbject to the tamtion, of costs.

THE SALT MONOPOLY AGAIN.

We recently reported some of the dif- cuides connoted with the carrying out of the new Government regulation latire to the Salt Monopoly in Kwangtung. The head of the monopoly has now received a Mr P. W. Goldring appeared for plaintiftologram from Peking which shows that at And Mr E. Hind defended,

the capital they are determined to hold the roins in their own hands. Some of the lesser officials apparently are reigning. The talegram orders that before their ac counts are closed all matters must be looked into carefully and every effort made to veo that all the dguras ata correct. All details both of income and expenditure are to be inserted, and it is to be clearly set forth what is now expenditure and what is old. In future no now expenditure is to be incurred except what has first been sano tioned from Peking. It will be soon fram the promulgation of those now regulations that the authorities ät`head-quarters are gradually tightoning their hands upon the roine of local government and if they can prerast it the officials are no longer to

Another case by E. A. Aboody against the same defendant for 1939.59 was also mentioned, Mr J. H. Gardiner appearing for plaintif and Mr E. Hind defending.

Mr Gardiner said the case arose out of a promissony note and Mr E. Bind thought it would be necessary to have a commission at Shanghai.

The case was adjourned for a wook.

NON APPEARANCE OF PLAINTIFFS.

Six Chinese and the Hamburg-A Lite before Mr Justice Hazeland at the Supreme Court this morning to recoger altogether 8428,68.

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BAD WEATHER PROBABLE.

The Hongkong Obervatory in its report to-day says that in depression in probably forming to the eastward of the Paracels, Squally weather may be expected to- monow, but whether a typhoon follows remains to be soon.

HONOURING THE BRAVE MESQUITA.

(From Our Cum Correspondent.)

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EYE DISEASE IN EGYPT AND PALESTINE.

Among other benefica which have been in: idental to the British ocupation of Egypt, and which would almost certainly diminik or disappear if that ocupation wore die- continued, a position by no means insignifi- cand must be accorded to the systematic monstrie for encountering and subduing

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Macao, August 9. The Church that disowned him and the country that degraded him have just from diseases of the eye, and from blind- amply retrieved the memory of the patrichness" consequent upon those disensor. soldier, Colonel Viento Nicolau de lies to an extent unknown elsewhore" and quits, hero of Pasmião and avenger of there can be no reasonable doubt that Amaral

they have so suffered from time imme morial. The facts were brought home to Europe on the return of the French army of occupation in 1801, an Army which carried the contagion, of the Bro-called Egyptian opthalmia into Europe, and of our own men who returned from the

At 9.30 am. this morning the Very Roy. Donn Bartholo afleiated at a Solemn Requiem in the Cathedral attended by Canons Lea and Rom. His Lordship the Bishop of Macao assisted pontifically, being

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without its first being allowed, while after train of acolyton. Tothe right of the main The disease, which in Egypt was thusly virulent when brought to populatiuca and detailed statement must be rub.altar, on a raised dais, was His Excelloney of comparatively moderate severity became the Governor Senhor Ed. Marques and at mitted.

unaccustomed to resist it; and it spread the foot of the stops leading to the wave through our home garrians to such an 'BI was ranged ali tho naval, military, civil and tent that more than 2:00) English soldiers consular authorities of the Colony, among were pensioned on acodent of total blind. which it had produced. Even in them being Mr Alfredo J. Vieira Ribeiro Egypt, notwithstanding a taleranes gradual. and members of the Emgkong Committep, ly produed in the cause of successive also Colorbl Jose Luiz Marques, promoter generations, ophthalmia is destructive in on the way Chinese do things. In Ti Szand president of the Mac Committee, considerable proportion of cases, and the Street lived a man and his wife whoes and members. The choral service was amount of blindness existing in the country names were Ha. They had a small busi rendered by St. Joseph's choir. The Vicaria probably without parallel elsewhere.

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Winter. The Ilustrious Prince, by Phillips Op-

My E. Davidson appeared for defendants and said that his Lordship bad made an order some months ago that a statement of claim should be made and it was arranged that the case should not be proceeded with as the steamship Andric would not be in port until September. Nothing had been done until he had gone to aco Mr Hung. hors earlier than at first expected.". Bregs, but the amount of their transactions Genami Rov. Fr. Costa Nunes delivered florers has ever been accomplished, but A Girof To-day, by L. T. Meade,

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long had said that he had no further instructions from his clients.

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they lived. It has now tracspired that the many sterling merits of the deceased, laring rend last your before the Interper The Portrait, by Ford Madax Hueffor

woman kopt a baby farm. She went out and purchased female infants from impo cunious mothers, and roared them, har purpose being when the maidens had reached the age of sarentsen, to sell them to vall-to-do men as concubines. It that attractive

sums of large

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roost stirring panegyric on the valour of Dr MacCalinn, the Chief Inspector of the Portuguese soldier and detailed the Ophthalmic Hospitals in Brypt, in a

Medical Congress in Budapest, gave special stress on his devotion to his fellow reasons for believing that, in the popula- men. Following his discourse the Bishoption of eleven millions, there were about proceeded to the solemn blessing of the 520,000 blind of ona oye and about 300,000 mortal remains which lay undars pall, athree blind of both eyes, or 40 per cents of the former, 2.61 per cent. if the latter, and foot casket, on the summit of a catalalque7.3 per cent. of the two together. A po- which rose pyramidal from a son of grounery pulation in which more than seven persons dotted with wax-lights. At its foot lay a

out of every hundred are blind in one eye, very elaborate wreath with pretty festoons and more than five out of every two han

dred are blind in both, is surely exception- and white contre which read. Fatherland thou didst so well honour, fonally unfortunate, and it must be remember. In the Balance, by L. G. Moberly.

sight has not been lost, the persons who Bullen, have suffered are left with distorted lidsLying Lipi, by William Le Quptr. and in-growing eyelashes, and hence are in constant misory and irritation.

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The case was adjourned.

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A COAL THEFT.

As the Magistracy this aftorneos, before Mr J. R. Wood, Chinese woman, the owner of a lighter. and two male members of the crow, were charged with stealing 14 tons of coal, the property of the Mitsuj Busan Kaisha. Mr W. E. L, Sheatoo pro- secctod and Mr F. W. Goldring defended. The evidence was to the affect that the lighter was chartered to convey a cargo of coal from a ship in harbour to the MT. B. 5. godowis, and that on arrival at the latter place it was found that there was that the lighter was delayed owing to damaged sails and that on the way the side. board slipped off and the 14 tons were lost in the we

a shortage of 14 tons. The defence was

His Worship, after hearing the evidence, said he should convict the woman and be would like to hear Mr Shenton on the liability of the other two defendante.

On the other hand those who bid fair to he

unattractive were made to lead a terrible lifa, being subjected to the most barbarous treatment. No one, however, suspected the kind of thing that went on inside the house. A few days ago two young girls were found drowned in a obntiguous fish poud. It came to light that they were inmates of the home of Mrs Ba. Itianów known that they went forth hand in hand in the darkness and dung themselves into the pond, preferring an early death to the treatment to which they had beon subjected. When their bodies were rocovered it W&5 found that they maas of wounds and bruises. were a There Wid hardly a sound inch of

skin on their persons, and these bruises were the result of whippings and other herrible treatment to which they had daily been subjected. Of course there was a seat hubbub. The parents of the maidens cume clarouring for recompense for the indignity that had been ofered to their children and now "the man and his wife hardly daze to lay their heads on their pillow or their persons upon their aunts at nights, fearing lest the spirits of the departed shall return and he ravenged by calling away either the man or the roulea into the lower world." What will be done by the officials is not yet known, but that the system of baby farming is bad needs no lougthy exposition.

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M: Shenton said these two men were the || FATAL PIRACY NEAR CANTON. only others on the junk and whether they were principals or not was immaterial. If

On the night of the thirteenth of the

a military emblem. By its sido lay another loquent garland-the-ibute of the Army, The Convent girls were manged on either side of the bier, and a good congregation filled the rest of the Church. The Shang- ai contingent was missed, but a wire banded Colonel Marque daring the service may perhaps tell us the cause of their delay. The personality which drow much sympathy during the service was Mise Leopoldina Mesquita, only survivor of the family.

THE TWO MAÇÃO HEROES.

(From a Special Correspondent,)

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Dr MacCallan, to whose paper referenca has been made, went out to Egypt in 1903, at the request of the Egyptian Government, and as a result of the generosity of Sir Ernest Cassel in providing for the expense,

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part in it. No man was bound to commit a crime, he had's perfect liberty to refuse to do so. The tra defendants must have known if the coal was taken off that they were committing a crime. The mere fact of their being sailors did not exonerate them from quilt in the matter.

to organize and administer travelling 81, Queen's Road Central ophthalmic hospital and to train in ophthal mic surgery Egyptian surgeons attached to it. A second travellinx hospital was acon afterwards established, also "under Ir MacCallan's general superintendence, and followers, ind he adds that the disenton the operations of the two have already been specially prevalent are of a destructive | widely beneficial. Each hospital consists kind, tanding wither to the rapid less or to of ten or twelve large Indian tents contain the permanent injury of the eyes, or to their ing all necessaries in the way of equipment progressive impairmont by chronic disease Micab, August. 26. and instruments, with two Egyptian sur In the prevention of such consequences the The Requiem servico hold at Sé Cathedral necessary staff of attendants and servante, alize upon the townspeople and upon the goons under Dr MacCallan's supervision, a hospital has conferred incalculable benefita of Macao on Thursday morning was very Ten or twelve in-patients are provided for neighbouring fallaheen, and it is not the Impressive. Never perhaps has such but the great majority those who seek least of its claims that the absolute m solema function taken place in Macao. The relief are treated as cut patianta. Each pudiation of proselytizing by the order Church was crowded and the space between camping ground is occupied for a period enables the professora of all saligions. the chancel and thouare was fully occupied time the hospital, is transferred to and mingis freely and harmoniously, as is

of about six months, at the end of which Christians, Jews, and Mahemedans, by efficiale, military and naval offers, other place. The murals are not genu: patients within Its wards and to lear the Hongkong and Macao Committees and ally due to any diminution in the numbers lessons of metaal forbearance, charity, as the civil officials and members of the various applying for treatment, but because it is respect. Trenty years ago the Sulta

The whole Church was

considered just to extend the benafta showed his appreciation of the work b draped in black and white and the on-the beginning there was some doubt is of the then existing buildings of

to as many provinces as possible. In making a gift to the Order of the land an «piduous catafalque containing the remaine to the readiness of the fallakeen to avail hospital, but the cost of enlarg of the lats Colasquita rarer themselves of the advantages brought menta and of maintenance have ha wap sing by the choir of the St. Joe within their reach, but this doubt was to be entirely met by the Under, was sung by the choir of the St. Joseph's speedily dispelled by experience, and in by the contributions of such of it College undor the Jesuit fathers. The funeral oration delivered by the aloquentry locality visited there has been the friends as have been willing to assist, an

same eagerness to seek for treatment. Dr who fool, so many do, that Palestine a orator, the Rev. Fr. Costs Nunes, van McCallad illustrates the amount of work country in which the inhabitants of al es impressive that it moved many pre-by saying that in one day at Damanbour others should have an unfading interest sent to tears. His

the Bishop the number of new patients treated was 16, There is no part of Christendots in which

number of incurable applicats 18 regarded entirely as foreigners, er in which The most attractive wreaths were those while 63 applicants were deferred from efforts to help them should be left wholly from the Hongkong Deputation Committee want of time to deal with them efficient without response and such afforts car with the inscription-Honrastes a patria. 19. The general affect upon the public scarcely be better directed than in the 1898 a patris reconhecida hoje vas con- opinion of the wealthier classes of the hospital to which we rufer. It has had the templa 1910. In the catre the arms of the country has been very remarkable, and approved and support of two very dis Chev, laden with firewood, was nearing they being in relief and distinct from the muat of the blind has been fairly aroused. bite Edward VII, and of the present Cantos. At nine o'dock she sachared in inscription. Another beautiful bi-coloured More than £10,000 has been privately ache. King, who bath, as successively Princes of the Pun Tu district st's place named Yus wreath artistically aranged was from the cribed for their assistance, while the Wales, were also Grand Priors of the Chuc, when she was suddenly attacked by Portuguese Navy.

Gorurnment has been induced to spend Order by which the hospital is maintained, pirates. The helmsman, who went to the busy day yesterday with official calls or stala and is giving more than £5,000 a year

The Hongkong Committee had a very £16,000 on building permanent eye hespi-The Timer. storm of the ship to warn them off, was abot Exco loncy the Governor, the Rt. Rev. for their maintenance. The difficultie through the head, and fell dead into the Bishop Azevedo Castro, the President of arising from the ignorance and poverty water. The pirates then climbed into the boat the Leal Senado and the President of the the people, as well as from their crowded and robbed it of everything of any value lace Committee and to the only sarrer dwellings and their mode of life, are ES that it possessed, asen to the bag of rice the hero Mesquita, for the taking of been made, and it is not too much to hope out of the 38 hraves who marched out with considerable, but a good beginning bas carried for the sailors. They then annexed Passalelo fort and who is now in his 86th that one reault of the occupation may be a second anchor. The pirates made no year.

the ultimate diminution of blindness to a pretince of, socrosy, creating a great In the evening at 5.30 o'clock a special percentage not greatly in excess that hubbub as they went about their work but session was held at the Gremio Militar under which exists in European countries. though there were other boats naar none who made an eloquent speech in which he in Egypt, the somewhat parallel necessities the presidency of HE Governor Marques, While seah has been the course of events

Thornhill, Adams, Woolley, Bord (skip); Featured to come to the assistance of the invited General Garas to unvoll the of Palestine have been to a considemele Fincher, Blowey, Fisher, Whant (skip); hard labour and theothers warn discharged, bost attacked. Of course after the pirates portrait of the late hertie Governor Ferreira extent met by an English charity which is Duncan, McKay, Pile, L. L. Bret: (akāp). had gone there were plenty of protestations do Amaral, and Mr A, J. V. Ribeiro, the far less generally known than it deaurres

Reserves: Messrs. Heathcote, McLeod, of fear and drond, sa s reason why do halp president of the Hongkong Committee, to to be. Early in the eighties of the last and A. Darey. was forthcoming, and probably those who unveil that of the Caleral Mesquita. There century the attention of the late Bir stood idly by were justihed in their attitude Láout. Col. Marques and the very Hey, Fr. Edmund Lechmere was directed to the of non-resistance. When the bost reached Costa Nunes were called upon to delver anfount of preventible suffering and

The Championship Competition is rapidly Canton the owner were informed of what discourses. Needless to say both the blindness occasioned by oye disease drawing to a close, and a feature is the good had happened so were the officials. It is gentlemon were enthusiastically received not likely the latter will be able to bring and applauded by the audienco. Mr the Order of St. John, then awaking us. The representatives of law, and orde in and about Jerusalem and ho induced show which is being made by Police bowl the pirates to justice

Marquee was very patriotia and outhasiaatio from a prolonged torpor into active bare now three player and apossible fourth in the tack which he performed with great visity, establish there hospital in the semi-final, the uncertain issue being fluency, and the Rot. Fr. Costa Nance for et

such cases on, exterive a scale as the down for decision to-night, when MaLennar with his well known eloquence kept the funds of the Ordar would permit. When meets Edwarda (Kowloon) at Taikoo andiente vastly interested The beauti- ful fall of the Gremio was fully herika Majesty use Victasia, in 1858, his tie with Dickie (Taikos) on the Cirit Charter was granted to the Order by Last evening Gourlay (Palico) played of occupied by the members of this in.

The early stages of the In order to mark the anniversary of this one of the principal works to be casti tap the lead until he reached 17, when stibution and their families and friends the maintenance of the Eye Hospitalet Service green.

Jerusalem

mentioned therein as play favoured Dickie, and be continued to memorable event, all public and private ed on and in the same year Dr Cat his opponsat stood at 10. Then Gourlay buildings were illuminated at night by was appointed surod and was charged came away beautifully with a couple of 4' electricity and lanterna.

Three singles in The Shanghai Portuguese Volunteers institution, which der his hands has succession gave the police office victory and

with the duty of peorganizing the young by which he led 18/17.

On and were received at the wharf by the East, and attracts patients from many kits arrived at Macao yesterday by the Sui become widely olafated throughout the neared hit of a place among the semi- Macao Committee and lodged in special lands, ons recent applicant having made quariar

his way for the purpose from Bemar mittes, Dr Cant Bars general socount of and. In a report fest inued by the Com

the work done during the last twenty your sad of the extent bỏ which it has Insumised.

Social Events-Be Browning (pomp Until and including 1835 he was loss, and the hospital had only twenty boda, but ously) **This is a great day for cat from thai date onwards he has had the help home. My daughter comes out to-night." of an assistant aurgeon, and the number of Mrs Digde (surprised) You don't my

for a month." "The Tallers

His Worship-Then the guilt might

extend to a dozen or more!

Mr Shenton-No doubt every man, wo- man and child on the boat at the time would be liable for the crime.

His Worship-Im not prepared to con- vict on the fact of their presence merely. I think that would be rather dangerous,

The woman was sentenced to six monthą“

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ROUND THE WORLD IF A NINE TON YAWI...

· The Lone Hand, Sydney Bullatín Udflies,

The Lone Hand for August contains many readable articles and several very good sturien of Australian life in the back blcks, Edith Humphries writas sym- pathetically of the youth of Adam Lindany Gordon, the post, making out a bad caso for Cheltenham, the birthplace of the man who wrote so opiendely regarding horses. Mr3ENowell takes vine to the most active volcanoes in the woria, which are situated member of the British mercantile service. Captain G. 1. Blythe, of Coventry, a on Sarai, the Hawaiki of Folynesian has undertaken as adventurous voyage

Toro" is rather a brutal mythology.

round the world in yawl of only nine story told by Roderic Quinti; whilo's good tons. The yawi was specially built for him deal of imagination entors into **At the at Porth, Western Australia, und fe vamod Song of the Moon "-e love story,

the Pandora. Martians. The Reminiscences of the late Length over all, ft. Bin, boam, 14ft.

Hor measurements are Mr E. W. O'Bulliwe, ML, A., recall many lia; and depth, 4. Im. She made the allering, incident in Australasian politics. first part of the voyage splendidly from The Suspehote at Lifeare genially humour Banbury, Western Australia, to Mel- ous, while capitalanburearticle isthat which borne, tror which port Captain Blythe Club on Saturday evening in honour of all A grand bail is to be held at the Macao Ebw the Kookabuua learns to

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