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1913" 1584-1913.
Mean. Max. Min. 1.44 8.43. 0.00 1.60 7.03 0.0 2.00
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` THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1914
COUNCIL.
TORE TOPICS.
THIS AFTERNOON'S MEETING'.
As mentioned in last night's
THE CHUNG SLU NAM CASE
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A meeting of the Legislative Council The output of the Trench mines for was but this afternoon, Elix Excellency less than 03 were "docked") wers giveri 16 fɔlow:-From minet Gorragh, Sir F. H. May, K.C.M.G., training gullopu yesterday morning, which in many cases showed the form at the 2,244 piculs, from tributers 140 piculs, total 2,402picals.
December WAJ
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·43.34 1.15 Mr. Justice Fisher has retired from the service and is procasding home_aile 34.37 2.34
Mr. Justice Bercombe Smith, mata na senior 2.RA 437
Pulsne Judge in Penang.. 30.08 3.97
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1903
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1900
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Noon-Meeting of the Land Invest &
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12.0 Extruor. Gen. Meeting of the
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-St. Juhn's Cathedral Annual 6.30 p.m.- Meeting.
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TUESDAY, February 10-
NEWS OF THE DAY.
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A watchman employed at the filter boda had $110 stolen from his quarters between the 17th and 91- instant, Ha saspects a foki who has absconded.
A shopkeeper in Bridgen Street on the 13th inst. patrasted to a foki clothing and hats worth $16 to take to. ■ Shop is Queen's Road, but the foki absconded with the goods.
The British Amarie»a Tobacco Com. pany harm issued a very attractive Chinese calendar on silk. It also serves the purpose of advertising the Company's well-known brands of cigarettes.
MAS
A Chinese man, about 45 years oljage, seat to the Government Civil Hospital yesterday from the Wing Wah Shing shipbuilding yard, where he had appsently "Han from matshed roof. The man is aid to be insane.
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presiding. There were a prosent,
H.X. the General Amber Commanding pony tried, the Troops, Major General F. E. Kelly, C.B.
The Hon. Mr. CLID SEVERx Colonial Secretary.
Trensurer...
OLD PONIES.
The Ars of the dd ponies to make sa appeared was Mr. Sedgwick's Sweet
THE HABEAS CORPUS PROCEEDINGS.
The hearing of the bubona corpus, prov cearlings converted with Chang Sau Nam's e mmittal to gsát pending the decision of ELE. the Governor 12 to whether hu bould be extradited to Chine
paned before the Full Court this avrning, The Court was composed of His Hour Sir William Reen Davian (Chief Justice)
The Hon. Mr. J. A. S. BUCKNELL, K.C.. William, looking very 'At, which the owner took over a slow, well galloped Attorney General.
The Hon. Mr. A. M. Tuostaan, Colonial | miile, finishing in W for the last quarter, and His Bunour M. H., H. J. Gompertz
President and Vice-President both gal. Į (Pivine Judges The Hon. Mr. W, CHATHAN, C.M.G.,loped inside, the former taken along Director of Public Works.
slowly fast half 1.003 but tho intter was hurried over the last quarter and finished in good style. Royal Ropa put up a very strong gallop over a milo and C.M.G..balt, finishing in his old fighting style
Ho is getting back his id form of Derby griffin days and wil be a dangerons op poment to any of the new blood if his
The Hon. Mr. C. McI. Mizusan, Captain Superintendent of Palico.
The Hon. Mr. War Ex. C.M G.. Hon. Mr. H.E. Postora, K.0. The Hen. Dr. Sir Kai Ro Kai, Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewitt, C.M.G. The Hon. Mr. DAVID LANDALE.. The Hon. Mr. E. SayLLIX.
Mr R. H. Onorrox, Clerk of Councils.
on improving, Mr. Bruston rode his Ratium II over a mile and a quarter,
Sir Francis Piggott and Mr. C. Q. Alabater, instructed by Mr. W. D. Hind (levo Mr. Dratton's office) appeared on the writ of habous clipis, and the Crown „ was represented by Mr. E B. Sharp, K.O.. Mr. Eldon Potter and Mr. F. C. Jeokio, who were instructal by Mr. F. M. Hodgson (Assistant Crown Solistne) and Mr. R. F. C. Master 6 Mesars. Johnson, Stokes and Master).
When the Court sai-tho. Chief, Justice
Mr. A. G. I FLATCHER, Clork to the the pony putting up a poor show next anounced that as Tuesday Deat had been
Council
The following recommendations for financial votes were received from H.E. the Officer Intely administering the Gireriment (Hon. Mr. Claud Severn) and H.E the Governor, and refurred to the Finance Committeo :-$2,000 for mis cellaneous, services, rent of telephones; $2,500 in aid of the vote Military Ex-| penditure, Volunteers, runge for gun practice.
finishing badly in 33. We are afraid that gazetted as a public holday, he had com unless he shows better form. Inter he mani sted with His Excellency the Governor wil net reach the Challenge distance this and presented a request that the Suprema meeting. Clerio went over a mile and a Court should be sxempted from the opera- quarter in much better style than hation of the Ordinance on that day, and has been showing recently. Durbar Chief subject to the notion of his Excellency, is still game and covered a mão ia 2.18.2 the Court would go on with the cus on in has fashion, putting in a strong last that day. quarter in 30.2. Surlight weat three- quarters only and finished tired. Fickle Bird was beaten by the griffin, but his The Hon. Attorney-General moval the time for the mile was good, 2.16, fast A petition from the Premier, Hsiung Hai-ling, requesting the abolition of the first reading of a Bill to amend and quarter 82.3. Maltratta Chief did not consolidate the Law relating to "Chinese | appear to be going is freely as he should. Bureau of Morits for purposes of economy, states that two you's work has resulted in Passenger abip" as defined by the Chi-Tha time was fairly good 37, 35.1, 31 10,000 persons receiving compensation anding Astatio emigrants generally..
news Passengers Act, 1555, and concern for three-quarters) but he seemed to be the granting of 30,000 cowards,
The total fatalities from plagus on the cast coast of Java during 1913 was 9,022. Of these 6,636 occurred in Malang; 1,481
The objects and reasons of the measure, as set out in an appendix to the Bill, are, shortly, to post and supersede the Chinese Emigration Ordinance, 1999, and its intending aduances. There are
In Kediri; 501 in Tueloungagoung; 346 lamany circumstances connected with Chi-) Soeralaya; 145 in Ngandjook and 817 in Parce. The total för 1912 was 2,038.
Sir Francis Piggelt thanked their Lord- ̈ ships, and proceeding, jaid ba thought the first formal step to take was to see the return to the writ. The writ was addressed to the Superintendent of Police, and he was directed to bring the body of the pri- soner before the Coart),
The Chief Justice-Toa want him to be
Sir Francis Piggott-One of the pre- liminary steps in extraditions proceedings on all habosa corpus write i to nos that of deletion, and in many cases the retara... the retero properly sets forth the grand
becomes a most important factor. In Dr. Barnardo's case the argument was entirely Do the return.
labouring Tref (Conqueror Aster) wonthere splendidly over a ndo and a quarter, 2.50, inst quarter 20.3. A very fine Anish con- sidering bamboos were out from the mail. Flock also moved well, but was taken mens slowly, his finish in 34, after going a mile and a half, was done in good style.
easy stride he covered a mile and a quarregarded it as a formality? ter in 4.59, last half 1.05.2, Last quarber 304: going easy all the way and net baing pushad down the home straight.
The Chief Justice-I suppose the Croma
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nesa emigration which although important Fijian Chief accomplished one of the at the time of the Chinese Passengers Act, 1855, are now not of practical con- For obtaining three dollars, worth of sequence; there have been also since the paper frons a Chinese shop and a sum of date of the Chinese Emigration Ordi- 820 by means of a forged order, stampedance, 1880, great changes in the condi- fiona under which Asiatic emigration is with a counterfeit chop, a Chinese w
permitted from places or in vessels under H.31.5. Yarmouth arrived yesterday sentenced by Mr. Hazeland this morning British enial. The scheme of this Bal from Shanghai.
To six months' imprisonment-threo is to endeavour to simplify and compress month on each count. Inspector Pthe rather discorrected provisions of the ↑ O'Sullivan prosecuted.
The German Mail of the 24th De cember was delivered in London on the 21st January.
Several missionaries have had un-
DERBY GRIFTENS.
The Derby is likely to remain an opesi question till we do own race-books for the tilin adjournment on Tuesday. 17th February. Of the wight stablos entered Mr. Kadoorio's, Sir Paul's, Mr. Soares and Mr. Stabb's at present contain what appear to be the most likely candidates, though as to what Mr. John Poe's lot will turn out like is problematical, but not possess & utayer." Mr. Kadoorie's Roman Chief finished his mile gallop well yesterday, last quarter 31.1: while Saxon Chit took a second over three minutes.
Mr. Sharp-In the Sotto case the Conwa Solicitor informs me that Mr. Sutts was not before the Court, and the order is quite clear. The rulo nisl was granted against the Superintendent of Police to show cause why he should put bring the body. Paides, the man is a Chinaman, speaking do Eglish, and it would be farcical to have
bím herr,
Sir Francis Piggott said it was not a question of the prisoner, but he thought the practice always required a return to
the writ
6.30 p.igan Recital at St. John's Harry Frayson, the well-known comedian, the Maloo, The "C. G. Post," is pleased the prosent day obsolete, unnecessary.so far it looks as if the Ewo Hong do which he intended to -
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who was shot dead by his father, will be found on Pages 3 and 4. The news of the tragedy was wired to us by Reuter at the
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plenasnt experiences in Bankow China city lately. Stones were thrown at lady on
to be able to say that the treatment of for- eigners at Wachang has improved greatly since protests were made a few wooks ago, and it is hoped that the officiala will soo that better control is maintained on the Wuchang side of the river. J
Passengers by the evening steambout from Macao on Sunday evening saw tig blaze on Cheung Chau island. The Hongkong police have just been informed that the fire destroyed three muisheda, the property of a contractor who is buid- spector F. O'Sullivan was in charge of the ing a new police station for the island. The damage is estimated to smotat to 000 and the origin of the outbreak is unknown.
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Sir Francis then put in the proceedings taken before the magistrate, and after referring to several preliminary points is proceeded to address the Court on behef of prioner. He said it would probably b within their Lordships' recollection that s motion was made in the civil action by the Tubub of Kwongtung against Chang Siu
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solicitors on the record in the action, with the addition and the very valuable addition of our learned friend, the Asistant Crown Sol citor. It seemed to Counsel that in this there was involved of considerable importance. question of
Chinese Emigration Ordinance, 1889, and its unending Ordinances; to connect it more sharply and clearly with its mother Act (The Chinese Fassengers Act, 1855), to omit such portions as geem to be at
or forbidden and to bring it up to a stage of modem requirements,
The Hon. Attorney-Garierad mored the first reading of an amending ordinanca to Arms and Ammunition" Ordinance, East quarter 81.0, for a mile and a quar.Nam about a fortnight ago, and that on 1900, the objects and reasons cause of ter. The gallon of the stable was done that motion there appeared for the plain- tiffe-that was to a for the Tatal-hi The following actice, aigued by the
which stated that the existing penities by Nigerian Chief, which, went a mile learned fronde, Mr. Sharp, Mr. Potter and Rev. D. B. Reynolds, chaplain, and
with regard to the contravention of the and a quarter in 2.5313, in very good Mr. Jenkin. To-day Chung Sa Nam, the auperintendant, has been posted up in the A Chinese was mntenced to two Ordinarice of 1000, relative to smuggling style, coming home strong in 12.2. Con- fugitive, who was the defendant in that reading room of the Busmen's In-tituto the imprisonment, with four boars of arms and ammunition, appear unleatusidering this was the first time the pony action, was appealing for the protection of the Court anders writ of habeas corpus "After January 31st, no men will heatocks in lien of the last dag, by Mr. nately to have little, if any, deterrent had been taken over the distance it was
proceedings which had been initiat- allowed to stay in this Insitute, or to Fazeland at the Magistracy to day for steal effect. It has been observed with regret a good performance. Sir Paul's Jeweled by the Tutch of Kwongtung, or the
Businat enter the same, who are not in regulering 8500 from a shroff in the strost. The that the illicit introduction of weapons Aster was out only and pleased the Government of Krongtung an 2's.
had employment, and who have no immediate complainant Chau Fat, of 83 Bonham and cartridges continues rife, and the critics by the way he negotiated the familiarly called; and again he saw anayed prospect of obtaining such."....
| Strand-East, stated that he was walking | object of this ordinance tor increase the Derby distance; 3.31.1, last quarter 31.1.against him his learned friends, Mr. Sharp, Mr. Potter and Mr. Jonkin. They were to the bank with 8500 in notes in his penalty" in order to endeavour to check Chu Ling (the riding boy) rode a very instructed by the same
ame solicitors, Merers. breast pocket when the prisoner ap- in some measure this dangerous tro.
hard finish. Crown Aster was sent the Johnson, Stekes and Master, who appeared proseted from behind, asnatched the money. Tho now measure rises the maximum: 'same distance, and though he took semu and ran away, Prisoner was chased and pensity for it citenes from $250`to four seconds longer, he finished very game arrestal and the money recovered. In. $1,000.
ins 30.8. Fr. Johns Pool's do, wore all sert a mile on the sand, the gray which accompanied Ficke Bird covering the A distance in 2.15.3, last quarter 31.4, The Hongkong Supreme Court decided in beting the cd pony. fr. Soares' much.a care in 1919, after considerable a discussion. talked-of couple did not show to advan. that the Chinese Government had no locus standi in extradition proceedings. Of Poikalini's form was not good, tazo.
Counsel on Course for the
the other side ap- though the fali time was creditable 2.55.
Crown, but it Having takes only 1.08 for the first half, fact that they were instructed by the ho naturally finished poorly. Bajolini's Krangtong Gorer
angtang Government and the question of considerable importance which arose time over the same distance was good, was whether that was strictly i in
accordance 2.50, but he is a very lazy pony and with the spirit of the decision mentioned. needs an “ah" to bring him along This was how the question aros: there down the home straight. His last quar had been a discursion in the Full Court ter was just inside 32. Mr. Stabb's best and the question was left somewhat is the given on that occasion for reasons which o went well over three-quarters, 38, 33.2, air, and there was a formal decision 31, "and finished strong,
vestard to argest were very weighty. involved was that on quations of extradition whic The best performance for this class upon tresty there might be diff. was done by Sir Paul's dark grey, 2.43, of view. There might be the point of view of the Chinese Government, and there Susd quarter 81.4, for one mile and might be the point of view of the British quarter. The other grey took 1.47-36 Gevemment. There might simo be cou for three-quarters. Mr. Brutian's light siderable difference of view with regard to chestnut, did not go well, and finished miner points, and eatainly one point, if badly, last mile 2.25, last quartor 34. pot more, which he proposed to argue before he Court seemed to him to re- gnize the cold
cold argument of the Law perfectly aware and perfectly sure that his learned friends would do all they keep within due limit, but it did seem to him a question of vital importance. FoCAL Mt. Seth's Brown Boy finished well the Court could not be quite the same. the the questions were argued before after 4 slow mile yesterday. Mr. Counsel who were retained for the Chinese Kadoorie's hay falshed badly, fast quar desemment were found to put forward ter 84.3. The Ewo Moss sub. East Point the views of the Chinere Government. alag finished very badly. Mr. Friesland's Bohind this garsion was this one fact? that the called Government of Krong. black went in good stylo over a mile turg wanted Chang Sau Nam, and they and a quarter in 2.58, but was tiring wore willing to pay considerable sums to before reaching the winning post; Last gue him. He was noW
now desking *Banctuary quarter 34.2. Mr. Brutton's dun did in the
Supreme Court onder Hongkong good time for a mio and quarter for the protection of the ancient writ this time, 2599, but had ho Snish; lastess corpus which, so far as extradition quarter 30. Mr. Kadoorie's brown cover prindpls of the lar
It is often remarked that average weather seldom if ever occurs. The year 1913 was, however, as regards
At the Singapore January Arizes, în rainfall, a very close approximation
the caso brought a ainst a team launch to an average year. Not only was
Lascar for striking a Chinaman and knock- the total rainfall within one per centing bit off a sampay, one witness, & Mal y of the mean, but the monthly refused to answer any questions, He wis amounts show a much closer agree-committed for co-trupt of court and sep. ment with the monthly means than is tanced to six months imprisonment. Hu usually the case. In May we have months impo ed by the Court below for a was alrea'y -rving a sentence of three had a rainfall of 37 inches above and similar refusal, one of 10 inches below the average, but last year the most exceptional months only showed falls of 5 inches above and 4 inches below the average. The Observatory has now completed 30 years records, and this
Botanical and Forestry Department employees raided two houses at Wong- neicheng village yesterday and arrested two women on a charge of being in possession of brusherood taken from governent plantations. The husband of sue of the prisoners wat said to be a
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Hongkong Carton" Ling:-Steamers to and from Cautos will run as usttal.
Hongkong-Macro Line: There will be
6 Middle no steamer from liacao at 7:31 am. or steamer from Bangkong at 2 p.m, on Mon, day the 26th January, and no-steamer from Hongkong on Tuesday, 27th January, at 8 m. or from Macao at 2 p.m.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER
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Members are reminded that the two last handicap shoots take place at King's Park
The 3.6. ** Tai Shan" will make a special excursion trip to Macao at 9 a.m., return- ing from Macao at 3 p.m. on. Mond y the 26th January.
Mano-Canton Line:-The sa. Hoi Bang" will be laid up at Oxatan on Monday. the 16th January and Tuesday the 7th January,
NAVI CEPTERS.
a point really
is generally considered a sufficient forest guard when the case was heard Flange on Saturday and Sunday neat the Canton on Monday the 26th January at of wil improve as he gota stronger. Ella, Öfficer of the Crown. He was, of courro,
long period to give the true meas rainfall. The rainfall of Hong kong may thus be taken as 83 inches a year, and it may be of interest to compare it with that of other places. The rainfall at the Peat is about 14 per cent at the Public Gardens about 11, at Tytam 13 and at Tai Po about 20 per cent,
ut the lagistraey this morning: the woman was fined $25. The other woznan was ordered to pay $205.
On board the Empress of India whica she felt Vancouver, saya Vancouver newspapor, was Hernan Singh, an Indian, whose deportation, had long been sought the ingration authorities. The do
priation of Berman Singh is of "some significance, as it marks the first case
Colm. Dowell, Idin excess of that at the Observatary, in which the immigration officials, Llave
The e... “Sui Aa" will leave Meas for Mr. Beth's Sui Kwai is coming on and 24th and 26th inst. at 2.30 p.m. and 10 p.m., and From Canton to Macno on Tuesdays of a three-quarters gallop word a.m. tepectively...
I.. DRILLS. Drills at Volunteer Headquarters will commence again on Thursday the 29th. instant. Members who are not yet efficient, are roquested to attend parades as regularly as possible, an the drill season closes on the
31st March 1914.
SHOOTING COMMITTEE,
A meeting of the Shooting Committes won a clear-cut and undisputed victory will be held at Volunteer Headquarters at over thom who contended on behalf of 5,90 p.m. on Friday the 23rd instant. The Bidos in Canada. The deportation was the natural sequence of the dis
FIELD DAT.
Section Commanders are requested to
the 18th instant,
The mean anuni rainfall of Eagland is 92 inches of Wales 50 inches Sout tand 47; and of Ireland 42 inches.
The wettest parts of the British missal by Mr. Justion Macdonald of the send in to the Boerstary the names of all THE EDWARD DISPENSARY,Isles are in the Lake District and cationi. Ir habeas corpus minder one who stonded the Field Day on
Singh's behalf. His Leadship found that around Snowden, in both of these the man had been properly found guilty places there is a considerable area of misrepresentation by the newly con with rainfall of more than 100 Witated board of inquiry. inches a year. The driest part of GEKAT REDUCTIONS IN England is the district extending from
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RUSSIANS IN TROUBLE.
Ralore Mr. F. A. Hazeland Magistracy this morning two. Buses englesers of the steamer Gougs were charged, the first with being drank and disorderly and, the second with resisting the police
38.2, 80.2,01.2.
SUBSCRIPTION: GRIFFINA,
A constable stated in the witness box that he had to at the Arst defendant, and the second man tried to rescue his Paul has some good subs. The chestaut
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ed three-quarters in 87:1, 87.1, 81.2. Sir known by the name of right of asylum.
Mr. Sharp Wears in fact went in good style and huished strong, caso with the Attorney General, with whom -The first defendant remembered nothing while the nutmeg gray was sent a mile we hate bad several consultations, and the
ha is quite propered to
to come to of what occurred and the second one ro- and a half which be negotiated in 3.86, ney General authorises me to say that to this Court collected that he tried to get away from the last quarter 39.41 finishing fired but and argue this matter whenever it is
oznatabio Each defendant was fined 87, gaine Dr. Jordon has vory fast, desined Piggott I quite nnderstand
or in default fourteen days' impriscomoot. sprinter. He few over ibo half in 1,03.8
Information has been received by the Straits Times," Hingapore, from the' Conmil-General for the Netherlands of that
The steam launch Tai Ching was consi, VERY Joung child is rasceptible b
dorably damaged yesterday while leaving the Yazmati typhoon shelter. The launch crown. Don't wait until this dreadfui disowe attackyour little one halore Job
was steaming slowly out of the south-west prepare for it. It comes in the night hier entrance when it collided th chemists' shrine are usually closed, and thi-junk and was damaged to the extent of part, that the gabuoy off Pollo Laland slupa should be, si warning. Get and keep about 8100. The fank was apparently but i dag 10 min. N., long, 104 drg, 18 Chamberlain's Court Remody on prinditele injured lan at firal reported min. E. he drifted away and that it will oferor film, et quickly and is absolutely hat some lives were lost, but Chan Kitake some time to replace. Mariners are
harles War ante by all Chemists, and he lunch coxswain, infurged, the police Storkeepert
Lincoln to the Thames in most parts of which the rainfall is less than 25 inches a youz. The wettest known park of the world are in the tropics, and in Assam there are places which hayo, an average annual rainfall upwards of 500 inches,
that nobody wan hart, ajo
warned accordingly
-33.2, 30.1.
DO YOU GOUGH,
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that the Attorney General's hands are full- of work, and when bends himself mem
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The case stands part heard. Ohemists and Storekeepers: