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· GAMBLERS,
Altogether twenty-nine gamblers gathered in from various quarters were brought up be fore his Worship."
-They were convicted on evidence and Aned in mms ranging from $2 to 310.
THE ORIENTE HOTEL CO., LIMITED.
The following is the report to the share. first holders at the first half-yearly meeting, held ate was on the 11th March, 1901, at the offices of the #4 Chad -- hoện - Company, Manila - theart they The directors have pleasure in presenting forexcite to the shareholders the first half-yearly report
blood of with nccounts daly audited.
The matt profit on the half year's working, out the orders
Afied Into after providing for director's and auditor's fees; rand in and a Government Industrial tax of 5 per cent. em were on the proposed dividend, amounts to $31,685,70. babe whe
Of the it is proposed to pay a dividend of This was 828,000, amounting to 8 per cent, for the half. The ex-your, or 16 per sent. per annum, and to carry arloan officers, forward 33.685.70 to profit and loss account. mediately made ↑ The furniture and fixtures, horses, carriages doksins, and are ca 1960, and stand in the Company's books per and harness were valued on 31st December, berk Xa and his stai
lient; figares given in balance sheet herewith;
DIBROTORS. the Pedauante of Aruinaldo, when prisoner, was rud ked swore at the Badeption deally cooled down and elated and mealy way
of Comparative Le **Crime and Easiakas Point of View, kid p Dr. Anderson po
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Mon method were to be improved. disturbed T Modera Canal kiw he defined-
fang weapon of defence tempered - by justion to the social media demerephes and Bee carin had showalhat egiiie res in former tintos viewed obfoollyly only and without regard to the leander character. On this
Mr Knight resigned his seat on the Hoard on leaving Manila, and Mr. F. E. Coney, of Mosers W. F. Stevenson & Co., has been invited to fill the vacancy; his appointment requires confirmation at the half-yearly meeting, as sins that of Mr. Harry Streift, of Messrs Luensis, on the Board; latter left for Europe in month,
AUDITOR.
The accounts have been audited by Mr. Irwin Tarner, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, who offers himself for re-election
The Oriente Hotel Co., Limited.
WALTER A. FITTON, - Managing Director.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
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London, 6th March.
After midnight Mr. Balfour applied the clo- on the education estimates in the House of Commons. The Nationaliste shouted "Gug!" and refused to lears the House when the divi- sion was taken. The chairman twice asked shouted“ Certainly not!"
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Ms. N. LAZARUS, Oconlist-Optician, of London and Calcutta, may be consulted for SPECTACLES at 16, Queen's Bond Central ( HOUGHTON & Co.) The excitement occasioned by last night's scenes in the House of Commons is still voxy(Nearly opposite the HONGKONG HOTEL), evident, and when the House met at noon te
9am to 5p.x day in view of possible disturbances, the whole Business Hours:... police force on duty at St. Stephen a had been inchilised and re-enforced by resOT FOR,
John Reimond speedily rose and raised a question of privilege arising from the painful scenes of last night. He claimed that mom bers had been suspended without proper steps being taken to identify them, and that their removal had been accompanied by undue violence. He was satisfied, he said, that mem bere were suspended who had actually gone to the lobby to participate in the division.
The Speaker in replying pointed out that Bertmond was not raising a question of prives: bat a point of order. If he was properly in formed of any wrongful pensions be the Speaker) would be glad to take steps to rectify
them.
Redmond tried to more an adjournment and appealed to Balfour to give the members ati opportunity for discussion.
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Balfour's proposal to make suspension for the remainder of the session the penalty of disobedience to the chair is expected to lead to an angry debate. The action of the Irish, members is universally condemned, but at the same time Balfour's attempt to drive rather than lead the House meals with much disappro- Iation. It is argued that the Government knew they had a very heavy financial session almad, and yesterday; instead of calling Parlia ment early called it later than usual
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TENDERS are hereby called for tho purposes. The discussion was initiated by ERECTION of BRICK SHOPS at English members on the English education question, and it was universally understood that the whole alght would be devoted to this English question and then the debate on the
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de: princials, the Trencia code of 1810 trested the them to retire to the division lobby, bat tamaining items would stand adjourned. On
Flavin cried:
protest against the way sil Irish votes are cloikis anderstanding large number of Irish sured!"
members, including some of the most experi
need members of the party, left the House.
Never before had such a scene occurred in the House as accompanied the removal of Eugene Crean, unstuber for Southeast Cork. He strug- gled fiercely with the attendants, who sum- moned the police, a dozen constables antering the House. The Nationaliste jeered at them.
to
seize Crean, who stuck his legs under the seat and could not be removed for some minutes. Meanwhile other policemen were struggling and fighting with other Irishmen who stood up and obstructed the passage of the police to Crean's sent. The Irish shouted "Don't kill him," and "Don't kill the man!" The Nation- lists fought and struggled frequently, bat at length a superior force of police aucceeded in dragging Crean out by the legs and srcis and carrying him down the floor of the House, the wildly shouting Irishmen standing and "Bhome!" "Murderers" and "South African brutality !"*
Suddenly, at the close of the sitting at mid- night, Mr. Balfour proposed to closure the discussion on the entire vote of £17,000,000, This naturally provoked an outburst on the part of Irish members who were in the House. The scene was one most disgreful to the English-Parliament. We intend to raise the matter privilege. As matter a question of of fact, some of the members were turned out of the House who took no part in the sosue, and
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criminal ia un abfeaction, and the legal limits of punishment of specified grimes were laid down with mathematical precision. The rigour of the code waarover modified by the The chairman then fatimated that he must adminion of (tenuating circumstances.. report the matter to the Speaker. In the The Belgian
1967 discarded, the meantime the other members had returned from theorien, of
Bounted those the lobbies amid some uproar, thirty or forty of Pellegrino Bouil, who laid great strese Irishmen remaining in their seats. The on the resiamation of the artist The now Speaker having returned to the House, the school of criminologisin treated the criminal as chairman reported the matter to him and the the complex product of Inherited propensities Speaker asked if the Irish_members still re- atmosphere in which he had been fused to obey the order, and there, were ories and the brought
ght apkalte ndrooster-were-in France, of "Yes!" Yea!" MM. Tardis and Lecasangan; in Belgium, M. The Speaker then named sixteen recalcitrants Prins In Husain M. Fork in are and Melior mered their suspension Thering of some of our there are abject subjectivity ež. the ethidinei uma owen passion, ita extreme by Lombroso and Garefule, the forordered them to withdraw but they refused the Government is likely to defeat its object mer laying principal itress an physiological amid great uproar. The Speaker called upon and will make the Irish more determined than peculiarities, the latter on the fluence of the the sergeant-at-arms to remove them. They ever to resist the Government's plans to choke social factors of life. In Germany the connection shouted defiance. The deputy sergeant-at-arms the discussion of Irish affairs." between crime and its canses formed a separate advanced and asked them to leave; atill they department of study under the name of Die refused. At this a number of officers and Kriminalpolitik, of which Professor Fraus policemen entered to enforce the removal. von List of the University of Berlin, was a
ret State reform powerfal axponent The
for youthful offenders originated in atory the United States in 1825 Another attempt was made at inst French agricultural colony of Mettry, founded in 1829 by De Mets and the Vicente de Courteilles, of which Four or five stalwart policemen proceeded special feature was the waison paternelle, where one well-to-do parents who had proved numanageable at loms and were bo. tween the ages of 16 and 21 old, by virtue of provision of the French Civil Code, be sent to undergo for a period of six months a course of curetire moral treatment and instruction at their parents expense. Again, the principle of our First Oxenders Act, 1837, was first resorted to in Manschette, where the juvenile, after being convicts and admonished, was placed in charge of probation ombor, Those duty it was to watch over his conduct, and if it were un satisfactory to report to the Court, In France
The Speaker then called upon McHugh to the los Berenger of 1801 had been borrowed from our Aut of 1887 bat under the French retire, but he defiantly refused, his companions law's defined datence was pronounced, so that shonting their approval. A strong body of the first offender new precisely what his pan, twenty policemen again stormed the Irish ishment would be if he got into trouble again. benches. McHugh fought, struggled and im Dealing next with the profesional criminal, peded them in every way. Angry shouts rent ⠀⠀ Mr. Crackanthorpe stated that every European the air. The benches below the gangway on vade, except the Spinlah, treated the recidiviste the opposition side were a mass of mud and more severely than the first offender, the Fronek struggling humanity. Several policemen were law on this subject, being more elaborate than etrack with fists. Free fights between the police the German, and the Italian more elaborate than and the members were fairly general. The French Among our own Judges there were wide diferences of opinion and practice. The question might well be threshed out by means of an international congress, with hope of like fruitful result as had followed the In ternational Penitentiary Longreeses which had Veen held in most of the capitals of Europe. The fist of the was held in london in 1872, and as a consequence of the congresses in provements had been made in almost every country in Europe. It was for this res son Le had proposed it the Corgives of Comparative Legislation held in Paris last Autank that an international commission should be appointed for the purposes explained in a letter in the Time of 17th August last, This commission would possess ons novel feature of supreme importance, in that it world bring an expert on prison disipline into close personal contact with experts on the theories of sentencing. These two subjects had been too long kept spart. Judges should not only ponder carefully over the sentences, but should also know precisely the nature of tre punich ment inflicted. He agreed with Dr. Anderson Ar Justice Wills, in his letter recent and with Me ly published in the Timer, that the uniform
The Speaker, then ordered the removal of severity of pebal sarritade was a serions obsta cle to the alumination of professional criminals, others. Amid renewed howls of execration the and that our existing methods of punishment police grappled with them and carried them by were too monotonous and inelastic. The now the arms and legs prer benches and out of the commission might usks some valuable sug House. While Donelan was being removed the gestions on his head, and he (or his successor) Nationalists rose and sang "God Save-Ireland." might nt nu distant date. be able to present to Flavin shouted against the Unionista, who sat the society a body of carefully sifted opinion. silent in their seats during the scene," You
carried out of
out of South Africa in the capable of being translated inte rules for will be
sume turn then came. The police were practical guidance
Flavin's handling him roughly amid renewed cries of
Murderers when he exclaimed: right. I don't intend to hurt anybody."
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As McHugh was being carried out-his up- derclothes showing where the outer garments Hogsheads. had been torn away in the struggle Flavin shouted from the back bench: Nineteen policemen to remove one Irishman!" and cries of" Shame!" were heard from the opposition benches.
While Callinan was being removed, after struggling violently, Patrick O'Brien excitedly appealed to the Speaker to "Stop this most distressing scene,”
The Speaker responded; The scene is cer- tainly a distressing to me as it can be to the Irish members."
O'Brien-For every member on these benches the same scone will have to be re-enacted. I do appeal to you. Mr. Speaker, and to the leader of the House, to see if he will not let the mat ter end now and allow the House to adjourn. Tomorrow we shall meet in a better and differ- ent temper.
The Speaker. in reply, again earnestly ap pealed to the members named to obey the ruling of the House, whether they agreed to the cours taken or not, and to leave the House peseshly and decently. The response to this was cries
from the Nationalists. of "No, no!"
• Al
There were still about fifty Irishmen when the committee resumed, but they refused to appoint any tailers for a division. The Na!
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THE Undersigned, having been appointed GENERAL AGENT for the abors Company, is prepared to ACCEPT RISKS st current rates.
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A. R. MARTY,
Agent.
L
Hongkong 1st August, 1900,
"L'URBAINE
£794
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LD. (Established 1839.)
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P. LEMAIRE & CO.
-[499- Hongkong, 7th February, 1901, SALAMANDER FIRE INSURANCE
THE
COMPANY.
HE Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, we prepared to ACCEPT RISES against FIRE st-Current Bates-
HOTZ, S'JACOB & CO. Hongkong, 2nd April, 1900.
198
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...
I AUTHORISED Capital... £3,000,000 00 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.... 2,750,000* 0 0 PAID-EP CAPITAL, II. FIRE FUNDS.....
687,500 0 0 2,781,183 137.
The Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are pre- pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
Agents,
[1872 Hongkong. 22nd June, 1900. (UN INSURANCE OFFICE, LONDON
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SIEMSSEN & CO., Agenta Hongkong, 18th May, 1892. ......... [30 TRANSATLANTIC FIRE INSUR TANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG
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DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.,
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THE
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THE Undersigned, having been sppointed AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.
WM. MEYERINK & CO.,
Agents.
1512 Hongkong. 18th May, 1900,
ANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG The Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are PREPARED TO ACCEPT First Class Foreign and Chinese Risks at Current Rates.
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