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Sundry Wines and Spirits, etc.
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THE IRISH REVOLT.
SIR MATTHEW - NATHAN'S EVIDENCE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The following are excerpts from the
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WHO'S WHO IN JAPAN EDITED AND PUBLISHED AT S. KURITA.
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The fires (1913) edition is already waned, BIOGRAPHIES of over 6,000 people are well-known in society and of soratal hundred foreigners associated with Japan appear in the book Quita wa
atterly free from prejudicea
evidence before the Commissjon Inquiry into the friste ravels.—
WHY THE VOLUNTEERS WERE NOT DISARMED.
illegal purposes it was looked up a REGISTRATION OF BRITISH
| triflingesta tule for license duty,
Me Juncion, Shaman: Is there any asatute to provant armed drilling liar illegal purposes Thern... is statute [ against illegal ́assembly.
DETERRED FOR POLITICAL REASONU,
SUBJECTS.
INTERESTING CASE AT SHANGHAI.
· _There is ́ & statute of 1810 which, pros vents armed persons drilling together At Shanghai on the 2nd inst, befors whatever their object without
the Mr. G. W King, Polica Magistrate. J. EL. permission of the authorities. You hate Corrie and Margaret Hlizabeth Corrie, to experience of that statute being
alias Molloy were charged with having enforced ?—No.
failed to register na British subjects. So there was nothing to enable you to
la answering his Worship Mr. Enizonting the three exitiant Royal arrest people drilling with armed weapons Gerrie and he plauded guilty. Tha Commissioners, Lord Hardings funless you could prore they were there second defendant said that before she Penshurst, fr. Zistico Shearman, and for a seditious purpose? There could answer the charge the sumITION nothing to prevent loyal or disloyal Sir Mackensie Chalmers: appointed to inquire into the measure of responsibility were deterred for political resons.
citicans assembling to any number-We must be corrected. Her maiden name' was Molloy, but her prewent name - why which Dublin Caatle must endure for the Irish rebellion, Sir Matther, Nathan, the er. Under Secretary to th Lieutenant, related the history he knows it of the events which culminated in that disastrous episode............”,
Si Matthew said he understood that Gorrie." the Irish Volunteers were started by the
Mr. Whitmore, Vice-Conani, said the LordSinn Fain organisers. Then Mr. Redmond defendants were British subjects. They got control of the, Volunteers, but the had been round to the Consulate, but not National Volonteor movement began toto register themselves as British subjects; die away owing to recruiting for the Army and they had not done so this year. and for other TARBOUN
There were reservations, of course." "Ho did not tell all he knew in the public bearing; something was retained for the private por of the Commissioners, Bal enough was disclosed to make the relation one of the most dramatic which has ever bera pat before a judicial body.
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Mr. Justice Shoarman asked, if the drilling of young men and the training of young women to give first aid, which witness had described in his report, did not obviously paint to`s was in Ireland,
Sir Matthew did not reply.
Mr. Justice Shearman From the fact that sham attacks on Dublin Cantlo were
Sir Matthew and over and over again, being conducted, was it not obvious they
I would seize the Castle if they could ? in his detailed. statement and in
I think in was aztord that if there was [ benevolens 'cross-ramination by the rebellion they wonlil try uv do so."
Conanissioners; the cutstanding fact of Did not the information bring it home the rising was that the vivilians in
that they were prepared to fight on Irish
Treland had been allowed to
soil against the supporters of England if drill
they got the opportunity -Originally the armed me long before the war. Duce movement was undoubtedly an answer to that principle was adinisted how were you | Ulster. » going to interfere? How to distinguish between the loyalist and disloyaliste ?
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the dividing line was a very lazy one. and the one thing certain was that if you disarmed the men who were suspected to
He added has the Chief Secretary was fully aware of what was going on.
Witness said the shams attack on Dublin
His Worship Have they been ra quested to register?
Witzen-I believe, so I was told so, but I was not there myself when they were requested to register.
Replying to the Court, the first dafendant said he had been here, over 18 months and was soy about, to leave the country. Six Everard Fraser asked
him to register about 18 months ago,
His WorshipWell, why did you nät register I have conscientious 7803039. for not registering.
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His WorshipWhat are they 2-The chiet reason is that as a Christian worker:
foreign country I cannot con gentionaly claim, the protection of the British Government or our special privileges, and by registering myself I should establish a claim to those privileges.
Defendant said he did not know the
Chaus took pisce on October 6, 1913. He law of China but he had heard of extras handed in a report of it.
The Chairman Dida't it scem rather
territoriality.de
His Worship and you realize what
slain the estra privileges.
Removed to Sale Rooms for Contenteng anterials and acurate sketches, both baalf he rebels you would inevitably bring over extraordinary thas these people should be extra-territoriality means "I think I can')
of Salo.
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to their side a large number of Irishmen whose lagulty was perhaps swaying in the balance. Disarming means inevitable bloodshed: leaving them alone there was a hope that the whole thing might "blow over."
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Even when the Irish Volunteers began to train women for ambulance work, even when, one day in October last year, their field manurres included a shom stack
Many Influential papers of the world of Dublin Castle, they were not taken
noticed this work in the highest terms. For example. The Daily Mail mys: Yet anotherWho's Why and this time from Japan The reader is apt at
Permitted to make an attack on Dublin prevent Castle and that nothing was done to
it-01 course, accustomed to all sorts of operations in
Ireland.
we were
-Didn't it strike you as coming rather. nonrer home than the usual military zaraden 9-
Witness said he thought it was undesirable.
+
Worship-- what? English
Flaw 3-Yes.
His Worship-You anderstand you can claim that, and part of the law of England in China is to register. Do you then claim that yen want the privileges but none of the obligations?-No air..."
His Worship That is what is amounts
ka.
Defendant-I do not think so.
His Worship-You would put in a claim
quick enough it you get into trouble,
would you pot ?~No. I would pot
His Worship-think you would. in facs I am quite certdía yon would. You understand that British subjects who' come to China ere bere because the British Government has a Treaty with China by which the Chinese Government
Don't you think ic
morë than desirable - didn't think it would recede real attack unless under the circumstances of an eceny landing... seriously. They were accustomed to
Ton did not regard this sham attack: as these things in Treland," remarked Sira dress rehearsal-No.- Matthew, men bat sadly,
Won the fact that no notice was, taken Not until three days before the actual of this in accordance with the general first to regard it as a curiosity, as a agrising, it appears did Dublin Cable line of policy laid down by those that the East has now become Western become aware of the connection between responsible Generally. practically sim ɔsb_to the last detail. But Who's Who In Japan' is far more than
the rebels and the German conspirators) "And that a tras hand was to be given is not entitled to exercise jurisdiction over A number of Carpets and Rags, Side-a curiosity; it is a very sound and useful! Then they took "action. There boards, Diner Waggon, Dising Tables reference book." It is printed in English councils at the Castle. It was decided to an they liked, provided they did not on
were to any of the Irish Voiratear to behave British subjects. Do you understand
that?Yen. and contains brief biographies, où the and Chairs, Chesterfield Sofas, Arm-chairs, socepted model of prominent men in Japan, rest the loaders and to send them to actually to extremities, such he taking Worship Very well, tist being
c., Wardrobes and Toilet Tables, Double) Mr Kurita in a Rifal oditor and has done
"England, to clear out that nest of sedition,? and Single Brass and Brass-mounted his work wall.
Liberty Hall, to disarm the rank and file "Bedsteads, &c., "Miscellaneous Furniture, | Who's Who is JAPAN POZINKING Orvice of the Sinn Feinors. The deliberatiors
several lots of Blackwood Ware, Piance,
were no concluded when shots were heard off and mortally wounded policeman staggered to the shelter of the Castle gates.
Comprising:
Porcelains, &c., &e...
Also
Japanese Tea Seta, and a few lots of
No. 5, 1-choise, Uchissiwalcho. Xojimacni Tokyo,
Bentwood Chaify (New), Bath Towels, EUROPEAN AGENCY.
otc.
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And
A number of Lots of New Marting.HOLESALE Indents promptly &c. &c, and 1 Caille Mator, Complete. W osecuted pr. lowes cas prices for all British, and Continental goods, radading
(Full Particulars from 'Catalogue.}
- TERMI ----Cash..
BUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneer. Hongkong, June 24, 1916
PUBLIC AUCTION.
770
The Undersigned have received in- structions to sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED},
an
MONDAY,
the 3rd July, 1916, at 2.30 p.m. at "Rocklands", No. 7 Robinson Road, BAE & QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.,
Comprising
Sideboard, Dinner Waggon, Chairs, Extension Dining Table, Sundry
Crockery Wars, eto, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables Chest of drawers, Bookcase, Bingle Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Child's Cot, Overmantels, Large Floor: Matting (practically new),- Shanizhai Bath Tuba, Pot Plants, etc., etc.
Also
Piano by CHALLEN & SON in good condition.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue.)
On view day of Sale..
Terms-Canh.
HUGHES & HOUGH.
Auctioneers Hongkong, June 24, 1918.
"A SCOUT IN
FAIRYLAND
JOHN IN HONGKONG"
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Hong
ON SALE AT:
Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leathe Chemicals and Drug,ists Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessorios Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, Fancy Goods and Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery and Metais, Jewellery, Plate and Watches, Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Stores,
eto., etc.
WHAT IS MEANT BY SUNN FEIN", In the course of his evidence Sir Matthew explained that the Sina Fain movement was started in 1005, giving as its aims and objects naticaal well-develop meat" on the lines succesfolly, adopted by the Eungarians in their struggle with Austria by a policy of Sinn Fein, "'oùr- salves alone."'..-.
Six Mackenzie Chalmers: What was the number of Sinn Feinars in Government
service receiving public pay? That would be very difficult to get at.
How many did you get rid of Eight or hine.
Witness added that there were two at three thousand in the Irish Civil Servica
SHAM ATTACK ON CASTLE.
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Anarering questions, Sir Matthew said the strength of the Constabulary wea.9,500
on Mizah 1 last. There had been a
so it fa obvious that British: subjects in China must obey the laws of England, LEAVING MATTERS ALONE."
and any objection that you raise to Witness besitated a little about a reply, registering because you are a religious and Mr. Justice Shearmag faterposed with worker seenix to my mind to have no the remark-He says he decided that tense in it at all; because if you got into unless there was an actuall cutbreak they trouble here you would be the first penon would not interfere. It you disarm. to cry out for the protection of the publicly these people there must have English law. That is quite certain, is it been some bloodshed, and if you let it not? blow over it might blow over without any bloodshed at all. I hope. I am not wronging you in saying that was the policy pursued.
Witness agreed.
-Mr. Justice Shearman: The policy chosen was to leave it alone in the hope that it would result in nothing!
Witness Also in the belief that the action against these Volunteers on the ground that they had been manevring would have resulted in the alienation the great bulk of the Irish people, which was not in favour of these people.
SIR MATTHEW " A GOOD DEAL
"IN SOLE-CHARGE."
Wimens gave details of the Dublin Castle staff, which was mostly opposed support from them of Irishmen. He had loyal and officient
bis Mackrazie Chalmers: Necessarily considerable deccanse due to enlistments, you are left a good deal in sole charge and vacancies were not filled because the
at Dublin Castle, I suppose 7-If Parlia
would cry out at all.
Defendant any not claiming that I
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f Worship-Let me give you a case. [uch as: Supposing you rauited somebody and -British law did not regned it as seric and supposing according to Chinese law it was regarded na serions and the Chinese autaofisies were ping to deal with you don't you think you would cry out for Great Ifritain's protection at once? I am Thtain quotations from certain you would. "You think that over.. Work it out Think territoriality means to you, and then tell me you don't want to have the privileges of English law,
what extra-
Defendant-I am here to pay whatener penalty the English law exacts..
His Worship That I quite understand. Further questioned by the Court defendant said is intended leaving shortly for Australing
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went to the Consulate and asked to have Consul General
Mr. Whitemore mid the defendants first witness. I wish to call is the their marriage registered. They had not
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Gore, that your defence is an mpira
Hi Worship--Do you want me to go one. You refuse to show me which your
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it was not desirable to compoto with the the last öcession Fr. Birrell was in for them. The second defendant told him a Worship Tienam afraid you proceed; further PUBLICATIONS, Mr. Justice Shearman questioned Sir there about ten days or a fortnight.". He
military authorities in getting men.Ireland was in. February, when no sir Everard Fraser had promised her that very fuconsisteat-I won't answer to registration I shall then have to decaider Statthew with telerence to the receipt was coming over at the Easter Vacation this marrings corid, bo registered and this name. Bly name is not Molloy the question of going to gol
on various matters which had been nieunderstood the Consul-Generat becaus tant your name in nos folloy. Can you
general state of Ireland was peacelar, and ment is sitting and. Mr. Birrell is there been married at the Consulates and into the question of your marriage?-I | dame is. You have both got to mentaler
Witness told them, he could dp cothing retose to go into the question once, and if the Consulate decidos
against you
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kong
Witness, added that when the Chief
witness said he thought she must have His Worsitip You have to show mis
the reports from Ireland and elicited that Office, Wyndham Street, Hong. Important mateks were at once.com.
he dealt with there on his own initiative arranged. Chamunicated to the Chief Becreta Secretary was not in Ireland the Lom Answering the Magistrate, the second to call Sir Everard Fader: Dean-Waker,
Witnes, and that on August 5, 1814, Testenant or the Privy Commeil did not .50 the restriction on the importation of Brus have extra, powers. The busitions of the
Into Ireland, which had existed until Privy Council was formal, 3:00 then, www removed.
HISTORY OF UNION CHURCH. ~·|-
(1881-1909) HONGKONG'S MUSICAL
HISTORY...
NOTES ON WILD LIFE IN HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA Bør, G. A Banbury, M.A.)"
Part 1-Mammals and Birde Past -Reptiles, Amy nibis, and
Fishe
PREACHING DE THE GOSPEL INS JAPANUFAND-TIBET (Historical Famphlet
THE MISSIONS ETRANGERES
(Listory of the Eastern
CHINESE SCHOOL BOOK gations Ram-Tex King, Iranslated by E. Eitel)
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Mr. Justice Shaman: Why ?--I don't know, the
At the time you went to Ireland, there was nothing to prevent Trishmen from decrying ärme? No,
Was any license duty to be paid 7-To but it was not enforced.
The Chairman Why not? It is enforced in England.
Witness was understood to
[da tõu: arms were obviously:
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The Man Who
Gets
There
Is the man who has blood-
real rich red blood and plenty of in bla body. VATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND
The fines were paid. "
JAPANS POPULATION;
it was an extraordinarily irregular thong, do so?-I want an adjomment. I want defendant, said she was now Mira. Gore. M. Mossop, and two other witnesses. I Hu Worship Where Were you refuse to answer this summons, and I married I am not here to answer
pengene refuse to prove that I am mamed. questions about my marriage but about Worship--I have heard this your
A Tokia despatch to the Eastern Dés registration, and neceding to the wit marriage took place before God as 16, Agency (Japanese) saya chat, accorching is my husband's business to register me
Fearon Hood. There are only two ways, by a report of the Bureau of Bts Den with my husband please, boczne I you can be married in Clans. The proper the population of the Empire:
way is before a Consular officer, and he (1914) was as follow
the end of the 2nd year f only other marriage recognized in marriago
retaso to be dealt with.
not going (to answer this
Flis Worship Pardon me, don't opt that attitude hecuse I have got power before a clerk in Holy Order. Diễ to deal with you. When did your name marriage take place in either of change to Corrlo? The day we wers mariad. I am not here to answer queline about my smeringe it is a quretium et registration. MO confirms that at his wife;js antwers for
is not for the, marriage in legal or
at
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The ratio
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your, which is the highest on recor the world.” The ratio of the increase men against women id 109 malez,
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