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Straits, and the Formosa people-are said by all foreigners who have had dealings with them to be particularly amenable to reason. Bud the Japanese adopted a ratiem! form AND DIRECTORY of government they would have found the
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CHINA, JAPAN, STRAITS, &o, &c.,
FOR 1900,
With which is inertiorated THE CHINA DIRECTORY. This is the
THIRTY-FOURTH ANNDAL ISSUE,
And still be found, sa usual, te show an advance m preceding ye bath in fahoss and acourser of information.
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The DIRECTORY ocrom the whole of the ports and cities of the Far East, from Penang Vladivostook, in which Europeans reside.
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ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
MANUFACTURERS OF AERATED
"WATER:
THE HONGKONG DAILE THESS, MONDAY, JULT 20TE, 1898.
We have
chos, more especially in the Chancery Curts, the decisions of the Courts have ge in my opinion too fr" therefore no doubt but that, if this matter land been brought before the Court in the
Chinese ready and oren anricus to submit. al manner, that is, on n motion to Trade would have increased and urished commit, the only result would have been And in a very short time the island would thai on a roview of the later authorities the have been ers of the most importaut centres malou must have been dismiss with- in the Far East. Instead of that the caith-costa try I been thrown into rebellion and it will take years to rectify the terrible errors committed by the petty officers who have inadviably been endowed with such large powers. Many of the rich people are flying to the mainland of China, fearing another military occupation; and the
The P. & O. B. N. Co.'s steamer Forsira left Singapore for this port on Saturday posing at a..
The Gariman Commercial Treaty w Jepan www.finally approved by the Belobatag, without delo, en 12th Jane,
EMB. Wote arrived from Blagapero
day,
Celinal Eisbart, as already wounced, will probably be appointed to the command of the the Chinese array. The proosised seate of pay
is said to be very good. They retire from the Gorman army for the daration of their stay in Chisa, bot are at liberty le antar it on their
nao wata from day me Qetal and other rentismod would be removed. The defendant was told last it appears, as well supplied wheneo wo know ref ynt to hand.
The delivery of the Frenal mail Sungsi and Coast Ports.
There were two asses of plages in the city on Saturday. The total number of cases re- cell during the week was twelve.
H. E. Marshal Yamagata was one of the passengers by the Yarra, whloh nived here on began Saturday morning. When the steamer anchored beanted the vesselsad waited on his Excellency, and they then asearted him to the office of the Nitro Bussan Faishe, where he remained all day. Ho did not all upon H.. the Gorruer, bat sont in card by his Secretary, The Mamital in in inferunt health and has becs ahliged to decline all oficial attentions on his way out.
It is retifled in the Gazette that Inspectora T. Duncan and F. Fler have beon sppointed Inesters of Naisances.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED industries, sotably sugar, will suffer miterio
ally. The rebellion, it it can be called one, is univerely popular in the country and the Japanese will require an immense force to reatore arder, in doing which it will behove them to avoid any repetition of the atrocities lately committed by thair soldiere, Foreignera in the settlements are simply horrified at the terrible accounts brought in daily from the devastated plaius, and con- potent judges are of opinion that the disgall affection will spread to the south and that a general ring will follow the saccessos gained by the people further worth. The losses to foreigners in the camphor districts are already enormous, and it will be the duty of the foreign Powere to demand in demnification.
OUR AERATED WATER FACTORY is fisted with the best English Mubinery, embodying the latest improvements in the trade.
The Parent Ingredients only are used, and the utmost Care and Cleanliness exercised in the Manufacture throughout.
The Water used is proved by repeated Analyse to hy Absolutely Pare.
For COAST PORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong price, and the full ament allowed for Packages and Empties was received in good order.
Counterfoil Order Books applied on applic."
tion.
Cur Reglered Telegraphic Address is "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG." And all eigurd messages addressed thus will
receive prompt attention.
The folking is a List of Waters always kopf ready in Stook-
PURE AERATED WATER
SODA WATER
LEMONADE
POTASH WATER
LITHIA WATGE.
SELTZER WATER
SARSAPARILLA WATER
JONIC WATER
GINGER ALE
GINGERADE
No Credit given for Battles that look dirty or greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other Inaporn than that of containing Asrated Waters, ne such Bottles are never a again by us.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hoogkong, 26th May. 189
NOTICE TO COERSPONDENTS. UNDY COMDAwnications reläling to the rmes coturna shodit be addreszel in Tan ExtrOB.
for as «videna of good faith.
"side of the pope only.
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Wert segard to the rating of the Acting
Fuise Julge in the Suitery Board enso as to an alleged contempt of court on the part of this journal unit of Mr. Hasungs, the solicitor conducting the case, we have now had au opportunity of referring to the authorities on the matter, not only those quoted by Mr.. SERCOMBE SMITs, but the later authorities, which he does hot appear to have consulted, and with dur deference to His Honour we find that the cases to not support the opinion expressed by him. But before referring to the authorities in detail wo must take exception to the procedure adopted by the Acting Puisne Judge. The usual way for such a matter as this to be brought before the courts, aud, wo sabmit,
Banb, dating four wooks ending on the 6 July, about one thousand ounces of smelteil wore ralised from 2,550 tons of stone.
The C. N. Co.'s steamer Taiyuqn, from Ane. tien ports, left Port Darwin yesterday sud may be expected here on or about the 8th inst.
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We have been favoured by the Spanish Cen- with a copy of the following falogram from the Manila Observatory:Hanila, 18th July. There is a depression to the N. Manila Deur to the north coast of Lazan.
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Amongst the calls to the Bar at Gay's Inn 17th Juno was that of Mr. Willine Joseph Kony, Her Majesty's Vloe-Consul si Tokyo Rd Assistant Japanese Secretary of Hor Majesty's Legation në Tokyo, Japan.
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Ti N. D. L. steamer Booksen, carrying, the German-mails with dates from Berin of the gh Jure, left Colombe on the aflatoon of Fiday, the 17th it, and may be expected" bore on or about Tnasiny, the 28th katt.
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Hesars. Harlaut und Wolff, at Belfast, chat for the P. and O. Compy a new mail steamer named China on 19th June. She upwards of 500 ft. long, and over 8,000 tons Lutken. She is a scebat Juger and improved Caledonia
It is now auncancel that Mr. F. S. A Bourne, af H.M. Cenanlar Service in Chia, is the obial that will accompany the Commercial Mission to Chins that has been organised by
DEFEAT OF IMPERIAL TROOPS
ANOTHER LISING IN HUPER. [SPECIAL TELEORAK TO THE DAILY PRESS,"
- SHANGHAI, 19th June. The rising is spending at Chuchowfe, North Kungsu. The Magistrate of Feibsian has been captured by the rebels,
An alternative report is that the distarbanes arisons from a fsetion fight for land occupation between Shantang and Klangen meri.”
Another rising is reported to havá takes place in Honchow prefoeture. Hupo. Tho granice havo boosu looted and the insurgents bare defeated the military police. The Viceroy Chang Chih-tangle sending trocre,
JAPANESE AIROCITIES.
(PHOM A CORRESPONDENTIN SOUTH FORMOSA)
TARANEDO, 7th July,
ILLEGAL COCELOFTS.
besok up the gang of deperadoes. Fallag, Chi-tong-hang was attacked and, as far an san In consequenos of being led into an ambassade, be disovered, every Japaneks Klain
On the 9th Chip-ship was attacked and At the Polls Courdon Saturday, before Hop. the attacking party had to retreat. Keloface. Commander W. O. H. Hatings, the Soaring ments were, however, soon obtained, and once speedily talon, the slaughter being general, only was resumed of the summers against Chat Yik moze the expedition started It proved imposs-about eight er zina Jop-nose managing to escape Winglok Piya Central. the mountain festonsses. Failing access to the sanght and killed. As soon as the insurgents sobbers' country, the line af march would seem appeared before Chip-ship, the gendarmes Wing for maintaining illegal coelefts at 99, bla to overfate the robbery, who rolrested into to a plus called: Fe-nah, where they were
Mr. Hastings appeared for the defence. When the chfezusit's not was called no one to have been changed so as to include all the threw hit bundles of Jápañoso notes and what
rokurn.
that the defendant was dead. However, the man military commenced a wholesale burning and Of the former there was very considerable appeared, and Mr. Tastings said he understood districts lying near the bass of bills, where the silver they had, in the hope of buying them nit. who appeared on the provim day was the mat pillaging of villages (estimated to be between amount, as that represented the sums which The Russian Volunteer Bisst steamer Tenager of the shop and be wald accept liability 20 and 20 in all), also several farmsteade, and had been collected as taxes from the camphor
ftho enso went against him.
billing withint mercy an many of the inbebit. producorn, and had boon gerumulating for some doff, Cept. Ivanovaky, from Odoses, arrived ou Saturday, bound to Vindlrostock. She has on Mr. H. MeCallan, Ecorskry to the Sanitary ante as came within reach. The theory of time. All was of no avall, however, as after beard 66 passengen, 23 offers, sed 776 soldiers, Board, said that an the 16 June lash a man this draatio and certainly inhuman procedure carefully picking up the mousy the argente as the passed. The French mal stoner. Terrs who said he wrote the letter ca the previous day was that eran though he actual offenders Tennessel be dry out their sanguinary pro st anchor, all the Tamba's passengers ar called on him and witness explained what was should not to directly afooted, still anoh an gramme. Every horse End its throat out so as to sembled on dock and lopily cheered the French required to be done before de cocklofts would example and state of terrorism would be completely deprive the Japanee of any effective created a might be expected to stamp out all means of escape. After all was over the bores. be permitted. mod
In answer to Mr. Hastige witness said he future attempts at iwlessness. Unhappily, so leah was served out and eagerly estan by all On the 20th Podi.sin we attacked, but do received the application forparaission to main far from the boing the case, the thousands and sundry. tain the cacklefts on the 1th June. The plan rendered homeless, chileta, and gouerally indif- produced certainly showed that the partitions ferent to their fatur, joined the rabbore, who. fatte details of what has happened there are
Lim-tae, Pau-tan, and Ta-li-ba wore subri.. mouth what to do, but he had not carried out not-with arms and armaition; and the whole
forca, now runongly increased swooped down queatly attacked and by the 30th in the hands the Instructions.
Mr. Hastings and they had bean only on the plains, boldly stoking their late if the insurgents The new city [Taivenfoe) technical brach of the Ordinance. At the aggressors, and forced as many as escaped is said to have bees niso taken, and the insur the rebels as said to be my threatening. within a very short distance of Khaghi, which present thes the cacktofta 32, Winglok Street death to retreat to Khaghi, whink Jatter place pouts, at date of our informatita' leaving. are was legal.
We do not know what force the Japanese they are sanguine of soon taking, as possibly His Worship said Mr. McCallan had warned defendant over a month ega that the socklofts have in this latter place, but as we bare pre-bero may be any sympathizes inside the ware illegal, and Iuspecter Keidio had from vimaly sinted; the uutlying detachments bott nity who would, on the first sign of attack, time to time requested koromoval. Nothing, from the cast and the hill regions, having rise up and assist the passilanta. The greatest country at the success of the insurgenta, the THE REBELLION IN KIANGSU, Lowever, was done until the summons was issueil. fallen back there, wast prave very acceptable joy and atlaidom provala all through the
The full penalty, 325 fer uab house, would be reinforcomata nader the circumstances.
We have now tried to lay before you, as far women rushing to bend an asset with food er imp-ovod.
Dr. Clark sakot hin Waship to order thesis time and space pormit, the state of affairs other supplier the insurgent hamle as they pass removal of the cockloft at 142, Praya Central. existing bent.present. We neod searcaly along
The Chong-il of Housin, who was laugh. Mr. Hastigs asked that no suck order should say that all trado is almost at a standstill, s be made, as the removal of the opium bed or even in the non-combatant districts a state of red at Tang-si-ki for trying to are the terrorism exista which is quite indscribable. tampla, belougal to a powerful and leading olan partition work make the action quite ligal.
His Worhip agreed with Dr. Clark sod From the very first the Japanese hers sit who have, eagerly taken up the "blood fond; mada the order asked for, the removal to be played and encouraged some of the lowest of these have called on another larga olan to join thei the late yamon "runnew," whese, por Word mying that "Luman nuturo could hear me XUDED. accomplished within twenty-four hours.
Six other summenes was heard against pro- they seem to believe, and whose only attraction all must avongs their dear ones who had been porty ownen for maintaining illegal cocklatta, consists in their being able to understunt directly slaughtered or persevated to coal. It and fines ranging from $25 were impus"mandarin," the dialect of Chinesa with which after not it in the end they, too, lost their the Japanese sees to be solely soqueintad. lives: death was preferable to prosent existence, These men have been systematically "leyping, and when they entered spirit and they would THE INSURRECTION IN FORMOSA blackmail on the people, of courts using the be welcomed by those who had gano before Japanese unne. Many Instances have.cosurret them for having well and füithfully done their where even decapitations have taken place on the duty. This tocin ins had its offeot, and the bare ward of these person, who have trumped levée-an-aw is now an orcomplished fact up charges against fanounţ people, who either Further deinits of poor Mr. Olla's desti refused to coraply with their extortionate da aro comete baad. It seems that, she rushed mands or wore unable to do so. We make so out, one of the insurgents mistock him for a At last! What we lere been fasting bee imputation bera en the good faith of the Japanese and speared him in the abdomen be- Japanese, who, probably in ignorance of the fore his Chinese could explain. As soon ra they taken place, and the nativ, goaded to despara. antecedente of their interators, acospted their know who he was, they let him alone, but it was tion, have organized a fquidable insurrection statements either without corrobaation or with too lato, for after struggling, supported by in the Hoenim district of mid-Formosa, only tho attestation of the latter accomplices. batire helpers, for nearly a lo he fall. His The Chitora eny, and we bave reason to beliers toy was rotorently coffined and buried by the As far as foreignere a concerned, the chief with much truth, that the extortion and terres Chitose the dry after he died. disaster to be recorded a the murder of Mr.ism from this soarce sloas excords paything
Disantera sen to be piling, up. Two cargo D. D. Öllia, senior member of the Parsee firm, previously experienced under the most corrupt boats, crammed with passengers from the Dimbow sul Co. This gentleman is amppeso Chinese officials. For this, however, a must. Thales, chiefly women and skildren, papsirod again repost that the regrettable credulity of on the bar and between 50 and fo were drowned. to have been killed by the native insurgente. the Japanese authorities is alone to ho ce. It was a most pitous sight seeing the rows of who, it is wid, mistook him for a Japanean,precated, while it must be reicberal that poor little children laid cut on the hand as tha
saveroly kandicapped by bodies were brought in. Although no positive details of the tragedy they has been
Jaat before closing this we hear, ou what up- hayo boen obtained, oving to the present reason of their ignoranes of the local language,
pretorial aid in all their operatioar. Tho have guards over all the hongs, foreign and there can be little doubt as to the veracity of vity is, that they have not exercised more che native, in Chip-chip, allowing no losling or the statements made out his death. He, cretion in their selecting, or at least abstained other interferenco to take place. They have in common with other Foreign representatives from drawing from en notoriously fainted a levied, and to this extent helped themselves, to $200 from each hong, but beyond this they are said to have abstained from daprestations. Severa) of Arms hore, bad been residing in Heoni oro as the yamen riftaf.
14th Faly watching his exopher interests for several
Since writing the forgoing we have been able of their number have been executed by the months, but west fortunately the rest of his get reliable and tested information, giving agent leaders for attempting toplander,
moro xirastantial details as to the immedi të comperiour had left the district a week or to
The latest news from Khaghi is that the prior to the outbreak. Mr. Patel, of Mert scents of the three or four days pressing the Japanese have dispersed the insurgante after 28th Jano, the day the ontbreak occurred at Har dosperate fighting. Twenty Japaners, were Mehta & Co., seems to have had a narrow aim. Neither time verspace permit, at prescot killed. escape, as he only fed dier the fighting had of our doing more than stating the facts a commenced. As it is, we able to come aarated by the various informants. There south overland, so bed to take launch from fermer, however, speak for themselves and need REV. E. P. HEARNDEN DROWNED
Shanghai. 13th July. Lok-kbang to Tamam. He wires that it is
On the 22nd of June ultimo a force of abint
Word his just been received bero that Rev. certain Mr. Ollin hos en killed. It is to one bed oad Bfty Japanese troops arrived. E. P. Heudun was drowned a few days ago bo fenrod that all Fowica property at Hoe at Hoonin and gave out that they were on their while attempting to cross the Tianhe river near Dim, costing of tenure, camphor, and way to Pe-k-sia, a place two days' journey to his home at Chachoo. It is supposed that he opinm, to tery considerable value, has been lost Hocnim (This was a detachment from the had been on an itinerating journey and was main expolitionary force, sent to contine the į roturning home, but particulars ara not either by boving or beming. The insurgents work of vastation we mentioned in the former to hand. Mr. Henvallen on to China from London in 1886 and was most highly regarded are said to bare killed warly all the Japaneer part of this communication at Hoonin and Tanlák, and to be in posses
The "Chong-li "Official (Chuso) Eldes of by his associates both for his personal aton of the whole country as far as a place called the town--was seat for and kept under arret qualities and bis zeal and effionor in his work. also the tro Ti-paos" Between 10 and 11 His death in and blow to his Miɛsion, of Ta-pón about & miles north of Khaghi,luck at night the whole force left Hoozim which he was serving as President this year. whore, thers is a Japanem garrison, considerably and proccdot to a place called Tang-si-ki, about Mrs. Hearaden is well known in Shanghai, Increased by the detents which have miles from Foonin. On the outskirts of where she made her home for some years retreated bithor from the antlying plases......
Rovnim tiey arrested a countryman, who they before her marrings, and a host of friends will made not as gnide. On arrival at Tang-el-ki sympathize deeply with her in this great afflic The following extracts are travelsted from a they found it almost deserted, only a few women tion. Mr. Hornden's father and two sisters. letter sent by a very lable Chinees refugee boing left as caretakers. These unfortunate are living in London, and will doservo our to a friend bere
people were immediatly killed and the whole heartfelt sympathy in this sudden and terrible This morning at 433 the insurgents had plac fred The Chong bagged that the loss-Mercury come fighting with the Japanese at Hoanim. temple, sacred plese, might be epared, whate The engagement lastad till 7 o'clock, when the upon a soldier standing by instantly enthi
to Tan-lak, the district town; whore the civil Japanese, being defostel, retreat to Tan-lok down. The next morning te sokliera prooveclad The Japanese Lad many men killed. There aIE savaral hundred insurgats in Hoonim. The Bureau is established, and on their way barat. BaILWAY EXTENSION TO SOUTH-
WEST CHINA. houses of the European ployes are dosertad,Luree villages (vis. Ku-kiong-na, Sin-in-yang, and I bave also left, but was not able to take and Hei-hong-lung), killing about 200 people,
The At the recont Congress hold in Leudon of with me either clothing or money. I had to sparing, no male, net even children.
women, however, were not elain. It was tons of Chambers of Commerce Mr. Willana, the Lesce "Kin Kro's foreigner (Olia, of Dinshaw A those please (Ku-kiong-na) that a man in charge delegate, called attention to this subject and Co.), whh aut in the street. in Hoonim, was of treasure belonging to a British firm was or his motion it was coltedThat co- Bavarely out by the rebe's, who toistook him fur killed. I scents he had stopped to rost in onnection by Railway of a Sosport in Burmah Japanes. I have s kens that he died of the hoses and on being challenged by the with South-west China at Stamas is greatly from the effects, bat Innot say for certain. soldiers produced his customs "enfe conduct, required in order to aparent to the trade of What measures will him take in regard to atting forth his business and errand. Thit the Empire our new territories in the basin of kis sad cam?
was, anatobod from him and thrown on the the Metong, and to enable muafaolarers of ground. He picked it up, and put it once mari the Empire to compete with thees of France in in his pocket. His arms, Tero thon boat Northern Siam and in South-west China."
A doputation-from the Association waited behind fur and.by rapid slash, he was lis
bowelled, death resting after a short time, upon the Marquis of Salisbury (Premier and Strange, the treasure, bearers were allowed to Secretary of Stats for Foreign Affairs) an go on their way unmoksted, the soidlers saping the Rt. Hon. Lord George Hamilton, M.P. that their load provoi their innocence! His (Secretary of State for Lidis, at the Foreign Oo on Friday, the 12th June, to ask for the body was afterwards identified, and picked out from a heap of slain men and children and support of the Government for making trade
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
{CUFTLLED 10 THE "DAILY FRZUG."}
Loxnoy, 10th July, THE CRETE TROUBLE. Grave complintless in Crats are feared ening to the aggressive attitude of the Turkish troops and a dadlock between the Governor and the military chiefs
Mr. Curzon stated, in the House that the Porto, and hind. irged that the troops in Crate should remain on the defensive.
EGYPT. Uneasiness is felt in Egypt at the shores of the water supply. REINFORCEMENTE FOR THE CAPE The King's Royal Rifles have eniled from Malta for the Cape,
the only proper way under the circumstances, the Blackburo Chamber of Commerce. The Powers bed strongly. remonstrated with the isolation of the disaffected districts, we fear and wore thus compellod 10 sack for interpears reliable information, that the insurgente
1:6r.
Notwithstanding the unsstiled stats of affairs out the Hankow-Peking Railway, Chinese respondent informs us that the Hongyang In Works are busily at work taming out terials for the line, which will lare Shashi scad of Isakow as its starting point. Jercury.
The Hou. Treasurer of the Alics Momorial and Nethersola Hospitala bogs to showledgo with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals
Jebzen & Co. W. H. Ray Schoole & Co.
$25 10
10
is for the party who considers himself pression will probably leare England is Septem- jadical by the publication to move the Judge to commit the offender, whether Fewspaper owner or otherwise, for contempt (of court, and then the matter is properly Argued and the person charged with co- tempt as an opportunity of defending hin self and of arguing whether according to the true view of the law on the subject he is guilty of a contempt or not. In this case, however, the Acting Puisno Judge took apon himself to decide the question without any motion to commit having been made. This, we submit, is unusual and incon- venient, besides being contrary to the
The following appointments hare wan made principle that every person alleged toille Admiralty Chaplain and Naval Instrue. have ofladed in any way ought to have er: Rev. P. H. Jones to the Narcises, to a right to he heard before being adjudgedale Jane 17. Chaplaine: Rev. F. A. J. Gace, the Victor Emanuel, additional, for Hong to be in contempt. In the second place, we kag yard and hospital, and Rev. C. G. Go dan. Bay with confidence that no case can be Vaudia, to the Immortaliti, to date June 17. Found in which an impartial publication of the pleadings on both sides, without any com- ments, has been held contempt of court, and we submit that the Acting Puisse. Judge has entirely failed, inadvertently no doubt, to grasp the principle of the cases on the subject. Publication of documents such as these in itself is no contempt, for to consti- tute contempt the publication must be with a bias in favour of one side or the
Correspondensmust for was theirs and air with communiations undress to the Fiber,
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BIRTHS.
On the 18th inet, at Mount Austin Tatel, ite wife of W. PETALOZZI. DÍ 1 100.
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A 185, Waxdi Road, Higkong on the 13th lost, the wife of H. Doxor, of a daughter. 11661 *MARRIAGE. On the 11th June, at St. James's Church, Fian dilly, by the Rev. Frank Smith, CARL TARDOR xon, elder dughter of Canisiu E. W. TALL, Shanghai, C.
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It is notified in the Gomite that H.E. the Governor has given his assent, in the name and behalf of the Queen, to the following Ordin ates: An Ordinansa for the Nateraliration
26 of search warrants in the case of suspected Lee Show, an Ordinace to provide for the image offences, and an Ordinance to supple- unt the providers of the Licensing Consolida tion Ordinance.
A new Municipal Bali is now before the Straits Legislative Council rud a number of the clauses have been present in committee. One the provisions, which has been accepted after ama opposition, enforces a clear si spade at the rear of a buildings erected in fatura. tar biogeles and trisyales. It is considered likely that the Commissioners will wail them.
of the power.
LONDO, 17th July. THE VENEZUELAN QUESTION. Lord Salisbury when laying the Venezuela popers on the table of the Hense dopreanted arbitration at the present stage of the question. He said he wig mufident that after the United States Commission had learned the facts, the diplomatic question would be easily adjusted. EUROPEAN BANKS. IN CHINA. China has refused the requate of Russia and Germany is establish banks in Poking for the transaction of Government his
THE STOKES AFFAIR. Great Britain has appealed against the ac- quittal of Captain Lothairs.
[PROX BANGKOK FAPERS.] THE CZAR
LONDON, 5th July. The Car has recovered from the attack of
jaundice from which he was suffering and has made his stats entry into St. Petersburg. The ceremony, which was of the briefent, was shorn
fall brillianay,
THE RISING IN CRETE.!
London, 9th July, Vigorous action on the part of the foreign
in Crete.
"clearly calentatol to prejudice the fair "trial of the rction," to uso the wordi of another olause gives the Commissioners power Conavla is tending to produos a virtual trace I borrow many from frisis to defray expenses.
SUPREME COURT.
16th July.
CKIMINAL SESSIONS.
Lord BUSSELL OF KILLOWEN in the latest casa cui the subject, Regias v, Fayne, 74 Law Times Reports 852. The hias may be shown by the fact that the statement of one-
The damage to the Kabe Maru from skimming side is pablished and that of the other sup-rock near Shitenneki is, the N. C. Daily pressed, or it may be shown by adverse News Bays, mush more serious than was agined, and her repairs will probably take st comment being made against the case of Fast ten daya. Had she been a yard farther ent one party or the other. Now was there she would have gone clear; had she lost a yard anything of the kind in this instance? farther in she would probably have turn out hor bige ad munk. Ebe was saved by being built Here the statements of both sides were of steel with a double bottom. published. Which side was prejudiced
The Acting Attorney-General (Hon. H. E. The Batavia Niemsblad of the 29th June Pollock)-Before the jury are called, there are
to think that the Sanitary Board was justice. But why were they prejudice any more than the plaintiff? We confess
we are at a loss to understand.
BEFORE H HONOVE DR. CARRINGTON (CHIEF JUSTICE).
ДІВСЛАНСЕР.
A SPELAL JUROR EXCUSED.
"I bore been aning from one place to mother without finding a cafe abode. My temporary home is Pietan, where I take shelter under the roof of a relation. This place is on the boundary Uno of Chang-wha. Insurgente are rising up everywhere, and as far as I can ascertain bey bars been incensed to their present attitude by the Japaness.
"When Japanese traps again come to the
to
no commost:
LATER.
Mr. Herndon blinged to the Foreign Christian Missionary Society.
HOYOKONG, JULY 20th, 1896.
thereby? The Acting Puisné Judge seemstates that the sugar crop in East Java looks ; two cases, my Lord, which, after considering scene of distcrbaner periapes once more innocent buried. As ebewing the deliberate manner in routes in Chins either by undertaking the 'con- Tae Japanese in Formon appear to he
ano yield is the smallest known for years conclusion it would not be proper to fila mnyeavou some to have fersed that these an bo sentioned that the dead, were tied together able garances of the capital required. The The seen here is described as something anfal President, Mr. Muntz, M., Mr. Horsby, aniating the atrocitics committed by the
Conjecture is rifa as to what could be the cause information. Insider that there is no passi fortunate people shall not escape misfortune in is threes by their ass, prior to being bayonetel! Hoa, Sir Stafford Northests, Bart., M.P., of the disappointment, so contrary was it to ex-bility of obtaining a convictieu in these two event.” Turks on their subject nees and which from
The above is a brief me of the state of to behold. The women walling over their dead, Mr. Bainbridge, M., Mr. Wayman, elations. The rejoicing at the acent high esses. One is a case against Toug Kai, charged affair existing at present which we have most and the letter, rapidly trancing in decompri.P. Mr. Ashton, M.P., Mr. G. Allsopp, time to time give rise to the intervention of The cises quoted by the Adling Puisie tices secured dice ewey, and sens planters user Ordinance 11 of 1890 (Women and Girls the Powers, In Formes also the Forers Judge are all of them cases in which sither utually find themselves worse off money re- Protection Ordinance) and there is another regretfully to admit here been gradually hat tion, filling the air with noiscine odours. The MP. Mr. Krayon, M.P. Mr. Fises, M.L.,
irms than they were last year..
case, my Lord also under the same Ordinance, rely (in spite of the forbearance sud long sabsequent burial of the mon above mentioned Mr. Wyyil, M.P, Mr. Willons (Leeds), Mr. was not unaccompanied by risk, as the frinals 2. F. Firth (Heckmondwike), Mr. F. Brittain will have to intervene if the Japanes do the statement of one party to a suit was
against three people, Tong Man, Trang Ut Fan, suffering of the Chisse) led up to by the not speedily adopt a change of policy. The published without that of the other, or The Emperor, according to a report from and Chan or Chan Lek. I would aek Jour Previous isnumerable ste of tyranny and grower wezed hy the women that privious burial (lefield), Sir A. S. Haslam (Derby), Mr. J. (Santh of Spotlard), Mr. E. Riehrads (Bristol). soldiery nor in the country appear to be no injurious comments were made by a news-Peking, which we give with all marve, has Lordship to enter thess people to be brought cruelties perpetrated by these wlio, so far, hare parties had been shot down as soon as they up. M. McLaren (Bradford), Mr. T. Craig-Brown
closest contact with the people.
On the 27th, at 4 am, a small body of in. H. Harrison (Blackbura). Mr. J. Gun better than murderers and ravishers and no paper affecting the case of one side or the nationed the recomandation of the Board of up so that they can be discharged by proctus one had the opportunity of coming into the prosshed the heaps of air.
Revenue to derasnd from each 'Customs Tactai tion in the usual way.
A nolle prongui was therefore entered in
There n be uo two opinions about the foot surgents appeared at Hoonim, but afto: firing (Cardiff), Mr. J. B. Wighan (Dublin), Mr. R. A. Lockhart and Mr. J. Anderson (Edinburgh). fow: obols retired, ovidently waiting for re attempt is made to restain them. When other. For instance, fu Tichborns 2. Mostyand from each Viceroy and Govenor of pro-
that the Japanese form of civil government, toth theoretical and pioni, is an immensely forceints. The gendarmes sent off onto of Mr. J. Peste und Mr. B. Slater (Leeds), Mr. Formosa pessed into the hands of Japan a newspaper published a paragraph about a laces, except those of Kaesoben od Kansa, mach of the cases and the accused were dis
which are too poor and have to be rehaidised by larged by proclamation.
superior to the China: system as anything
their number on horseback to Tan-ls for as mots (Oldham), Mr. B. D. Burris (Swansea), THE "MABYHA”-SHOPTING CASE, after the latter's brilliant victory over pending suit saying that the statements of ther provinces, the sum of five alllion tres
The Acting Attorney-General anked his Lord. sob.By this means it is expected the sum of
brood on the most humpe, tozets of alanced sistance, and by that evening thirty thron and muters aller representatives of Chambers Chin it expected that a firm and just some of the witnesses who had made affidavits 400 million tsels can be raised by Be watumn't ship to fix a day for the hearing of the charge civilizatios must necesarily be when compared soldiers arrived to reinforce the garrison. of Commene attended.
Sir Staford Northcote, M.P., in introducing rule would be established, that the resources ou ous side were "obviously false and of 1897 as an emergency fund to pay off the of shooting two coolies brought against Pater to that which is in rury way its contrast During the day overal families in Honum erl.
On the 28th, at 480 am, the insurgents the deputation, said thair object was to impress Gruenwald, secund engineer of the Martha, It Thus it is that had the Japanese placed se of the beautiful island would be developed, worthlese." That was a most improper leht of China to Iussia N. C. Daly News.
was special fry case, and Mr. Francis ap. avantages before the people as speedily reappeared, this time, shout 500 strong he the views of the Associated Chambers upon the and that trade would lourish. What has comment to make, but to compare that case
possible alter the oponatatu, they would un Japanest barricaded threlves in some Chi Government with regard to this rale route to A seratah four-Darod race has be arranged peared for the defence. actually taken place is something very with and treat it as an authority in the for the 12th August by the Victoria Recreation General said the case would lost two days.
In reply to his Letlhip the Acting Attorneydoubtedly have met with a most docils eubmis, house and toniple. The Ironers were piled China. The Chambers had panimously passe on that would quickly have ripened into a round with Brewood, on which oil was thrown the following resolution:That, as the con- different. Inocent people have their villages present case showe, we submit, a wint of Club. The following are the crers-No. 1
Station. ThiktiHayward Waring."
Hie Lordship Bad Thursday next for the grateful cooptance ofs rendition so favour On this being fired, the socupants as a rash action by railway of a seaport in Burmak with burnt, of the inhabitants many are exeated appreciation of the principle on which such Stepani, C. Eliask, A. E. Alves, C. W. Kew
ably contrasting with that to which they out for the maple, whare their comradce wore South-west China at Sanmao is greatly re- had been accustomed This we know to The same tactics store gone through with the quired in order to open ont to British trade in barbarous fashion without any form finial, decisions are based. Moreover, the cases cox). No. 2 Station, Shamrock-B. Lam.
The Acting Attorney-General aid Mr. Sas. be a tact and is almost every district, and temple, and eventually the Japanese mads i cur new territories in the basin of the Makong and wonen are ravished; the cruelties prac quoted by Mr. SEROGUEK ŠNIU may fairly mart, F. Lammert, S. Robinson; T. A Bose, 2000, 5 special juror, had engaged his pasiago especially in thỏso where tradal considerations rusis for it, running in all directions. Most of and to enable British manufacturers to com-
|FI W Whita (cor). Ng 3.Station. Bes-T. tised have resulted in stirring upanjusarroe-
be called somewhat ancient law, as the latest Meek, J. Mollison, A. A. Alves, J. M. B. de to go to Japan. He understoed Mr. Sasson had the most weight, to great majority of the then we out or shut down, only about ten pats with those of France in Korthore Bism tion, und trule is to a large extent brought of them was decided in 1889. and we think victoria-W. Arantcong, G. C. Fullertoni, M.: moncd. Two of the special jurors had been sanguinely, solaitona for the institution of aivil chants were killed will the others and their anges upon the Imperial and Indian Govern
ments the necessity for each a railway loading Carvalho, J. "Haace (or). No. 4 Station. had engaged his passage before he was a people were not only met auxiously, but even eaping to Tan lak. Japanese exopher mer and in South-west China, this Association to a standstill. It is inconceivable that the
Through some maladie, or it may be not It would appear that the insurgents abstained to Saamse, either from Moulmein in Birmi or from Rangoon whally through Britis Powers can look calmly on and tolerate the that if the more modern dociona on the Fredricks, II. W. Keanott, B. Henderson exensed under medical certifiesta, and My. Ste-law and order et as arly a date a posible. pronises burnt.
soon would be the third,
unnaturally, in cance of the ignorance from hurting the natives, either in person or continuance of such a state of affair in-subject are referred to it will be forand tlust (Cox).
This Chief Justice excused Mr. Sassoon from of persons suddenly bright in contact with a property, and made no attempt at that time to territory si Karanni; to be undertaken or attendance. ARMAAN
strange people, the Japanse elected to keep on enter the Foreign hong, though subsequently Entranteed by the Government, and also for definitely. If Japan annot rule the ilot the canent of the later authorities is directly recuus mooting of the Natipham Cham-
ROWNEY BY A SERVANT, opposed to the opinion expressed by ber of
Wong Yan, s boy who was employed by Mr. the military rule, with its rough and ready they appear to hove eppropriated the dollars.permission to be obtained from the Chinesa surrender the task altogether. So for the Judge in this case. We would comic to Conenle at Canton and Arany had forwarded a David Konais, Lauseway Bay, man charged accompaniments: detalhments of gendarmes. They declared that their object was not robbery, Government for the continuation of the rail- Bubstitution of Jajianes for Chinese rals in the attention of our readers the late cases of repert as the laos and hosiery goods imported with stealing tro gald watches, three gold cart soldiers, and ocolies overran the country, each but valy vengeance against those who had se way through Seamao into the Chisce dominions Into China from foreign countries, tocompanied pins, three gol two whites, individualby his oppress and even outrageous cruelly treated themselves and their belongings on conditione not legs favourable than thoon Formosa bee been anything but a blessing Hunt Clarks (1889), 61 Law Timce by samples and prices, this having been done at the three go sort rings, a gold-mis ots becoming Tomas irritation, which has In proof of this two incidents may be quoted granted to the French for the contionation of Bow brought about endition of desperation which thow light on the feelings and intentions their railways into China." The importanc to the people, and the experience gained Reports 343, the Plating Co. v. Farquharson the request of the Chambar, conveyed through model, and $30 in money, the property of Mr.
among the natives that i almost indescribable, of the insurgente. Mr. Fatal, of Messrs. Mehts of that realation had beer emphasized by the sideration by the Foreign Trade Committee thus far is not promising for the future. (1881), Law Reports 17 Ch. D. 40, and the the Foreign Office. It was resolved, after con- Kennedy
It in unosemary to ge into minute details of & Co., Bring out from Hooni, met crews of Conference of Chambers of Commerce of the The Aoting Attorney-General prosecntal.
the sealants, who immediately levelled their Engare having antreously vated the same This is disappointing to the friends of Metropolitan Music Hull Co. v. Lake (1889), of the Chamber, that the patterns should be enb
The jurors wereMessra. D. Currie, JM every act, or quote eat well authenticated asse
Mr. Willans (eds) and Mr. H. Harrison Japan and is calculated to raise doubts as 60 Lay Times Reports 749. In the last mitted for exhibition to members if the Cham to Rosario, FW. Rapp, G. W. Millward C. of respectable woman nished, property ruth one at him. His compradore, who was with relation that day.
lessly destroyed, and exprovoked amanita made bin, orial out that he was not a Japanes to whether it would it have been well if Base Mr. Justice Curry says the festin room at the rouange and store future Tyndale-Les, Abdon! daste, and L. A. Res.
the same articles should be emitted for The jury found the prisoner guilty.
on the person. It is auther our province ner but a British merchant, when they at once (Blackburn) having urged the importance of There was another charge against the wish to write any harrowing or sensational let him pany. The same spurred with doing something in China when the French she had been prevented from acquiring is to see whether a reasonahlt man cald inspection to manufacturers and shoes into
that country, prisoner arising out of the same ofroumstances, pocount of the pitsons deeds that have been Japanese clark, to the employ of a German and Rassim Governments were so sotive in but this was not proceeded with.
perpetrated in the name of those who we feel fren, who escaped to Chip-chip under the pro Formosa is the same way as her retention of say that what had been done would interfere meted.
Lord Salisbury, in reply, said "I am very the Ljectang Pebins was prevented. To with the course of justice, and he goes on to the police fure by as mesne slexed their His bordaug pad a sentence of incertain would be the Brat te repudiate and tection of the compradore, and is reported to be
elements think of over seventy villages being burnt,ay that the ease would not go before efforts in the search for Lai Mit, he murdered months' imprisonment and oidered All the pre- condamn all such atelien if circumstances safe there. This, if true, apaka strogie glad to hear this testimony from skilled men as
inmediate, We cannot perhaps doms from what they dean.unnecessary
with this complicated mattor. As the ro and men, women, and children slaughtered and to suppose that an stick of this lakeng yesterday week. Inspector Quincey party found of the prisoner to be handed book the arranged to bring them ander favour of the insurgente self-control and Grey, which we have to take into c of consideration
Las been sent to Canton. In order to organise a lo the pressautor.
bottor illustrato what ban boon taking place or reprimi.
presentative of the Leeds Chamber of Com in cold blood, gives zone idea of the cruel "kind will louence the mind of the Judge ocial look ont there for the murderer, while *THE PROTECTION OF YOUNG GIRLS.
then by referring to the most recent con- The insurgents, whose numbers were con condition of affaire & present prevailing "who tries the action is to my mind pre-in the surrounding districts detectims who are Leung Yung, & woman, was charged with
sequenos of there, gresna mladings, and one siderably increased by fresh arrivals, not turaed merce as observed, it is not a new matter for acquainted with the man have been posted unlawfully taking part in bringing a girl into
in which foreigners have become 10 distress their attation to Tank, where they arrived on me. I remember thirty years ago, when I litt There inhigas mucasus are taken to punish
Wė submit that these rend ordered to maintain a thoigh search, the colony with infunt to sell her for the guringly fivived. It. wield soon that in the the afternoon of the 28th and immediately came to the India Ofice, it was one of the first a few rubber bands, but no attempt is made marks are decidedly applicable to the pro It is thought by some of the police of posse of prostitution
bille, some of the natie vlotims le patient vero so burnt flows, an abs were those to Earls to obtain information He may to discriminate betwee the innocer and Penth. Then there is the above meneers that the man will eventually be caught The case was not concluded when the Court Hennim districts, who closely adjoin the proceeded to attack it. The military quarters that attracted my attention. We made many
cr pet no wearied of the hun after him rose and was adjourned until this morning.
than others, or these shoes homes had been cupied by the gendarmes, miest of the compants remember that one of them saded in th the guilty, and the drcumstances raise istioned age of Region v. Payne, decided to that he will surrender. The pace, do not
sutirely broken up by the constantly recurring being killed, while thees who encaped retired to claritons death of Mr. Margary, who was presumption that the Japanes are uterly March, 1896, in which Lord Ruser or mind whether he is caught in Hongkong or on
fled to the hills, and unienbtedly became high rounded by a wall. A breach was soon made in for the surrey of this very line. It does not incurable of colonising a presumption that KILLOWEN approves the principle of the Chinese territory. It caught on hidese ter
visita audraide of the eldery and gendarmeria, the civil office, which was an old yamen, sar murdered in attempting to obtain information ritary he cannot be brought for triel hare, but
way or even general sbbern. Their depreda. the wall, and again most of the Japanese inquire proof that It is a grast object for us to it will now require a great den! to overthrow, cheer last referred to. He saja; "Applicate would most likely be taken to Kowloon City,
tions proving at Inat anying to the Japanese this place were killed. A few who escaped, in introduce our commerce into the valley of the Yangteze). River. We at all times Everyone knows what quict people the "tions to the Court to oxorcists summary where his head woult ba chopped off without
whom, however, they not appear, so far to cluding the Sub Protect, retreated to a phos Yallow connected with the administration of Englialt Chinese are under foxiga rule, na expli-power to commit for contempt harve: of mach delay, so that all the pomp and ceremony fied by colonies like Hongkong and the "late been far too numerous and in some law mld be diepensed with. ઊંચી
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have directly attacked, a small military detach called Chi-tong-hong, where there were a few have had that as an object. At a time when ne mezt, wagont into the lill-country to try and Japanese troops, After the fall of Tau-lak meny nations of the world think that it fa■