THE EMPRESS" COLLISION.

NARRATIVE OF A PASSENGER.

NOTES FROM THE BOTANIC GARDENS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, AUGUST 20†¤ 1908

SUPREME COURT.

Wednesday, 19th Augast,

IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION,

-BEFORE HIS HONOUR SIR WILLIAM M. GOODMAN (CHIEF Jusrier).

ARVED BOBBERY,

POLICE COURT,

Wednesday, 19th August..

BEFORE MR. T. ŠERCOMUK SMITH (POLICE MAGISTRATS).

A collision at was in an experience that befalls a traveller only rarely, but when it occurs it leaves on the mind an impression that it is

That is why oftau impossible to erass passenger by tho Exipreas of India, a Calenita gentleman, was able to supply a representative of the Daily Press yesterday with an accurate account of the collision on Monday night be tween the C. F. H. steamer Empress of India and the Chinese crniaer Wang Toi. He was a dock enjoying the cool air, and stood underneath the bridge on the stariward side, The bour was 1150 p.m., and the night beautifully flor; the ship's speed was 'about meliom-sized flowers, and Allamanda neriifolia second count, with baying assaulted Cheug/eca ity. The matter was reported to, the

On the starboard side, ap fifteen knots. parently about four fifudred yards away, Ware

to

For a wealth of bloom during the summer monthe there are no better plants, then tho Allamandas; in fact they may be had in flower up to November. They may be either grown in pots or beds as excamstances permit, but Whichever way is adopted they will well repay any attention shown them. At the present time there are several plasts in forer in both pots and bada in the Gardens. Nearly all the Alamandas have yellow flowers and are natives of rapical South America. There are four species under eultivation is the gardens, viz., Allamsudin Schef and Allamanda Hendersani with farge yellow flowers, Allamanda cathartico with with small flowers,

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THEFT FROM MELCURBS & co. Between the 23rd and 25th of May last tho Eight Chinese by name Wong Tak, U Shun, Gedowns of Messrs. Melohors & Co. at Queen's Wong Chik, Wong Wa, Weng Sing, Chan Buildings were broken into and some boxes Kwan, Ip Mau, and Konng Trau, were charged stored there tampered with. The boxes belong with having on 18th July at Doop Bay in theed to the late comprudero of the firm, who, it waters of the Colony, Ining the armed with may be remembered, committed suicide from a poles and boes, assault a Cheng Sin and Cheng launch at Macao eu account of defalcations King Ti and stolon a beat belonging to the first-named and S40 is money; and also, ou a

King Ti.

They pleaded not guilty and were defended

law. (iustaneted by Mr. D. Piper of Messrs. Johnson, lakes aud Master, solicitors). The Attorney-General, Hon. Sir Houry 8. Berkeley (instructed by Mr H. Hursthouse of Messrs. Dennys and Bowley, solicitors), con- dneter the prosecution for the Crown.

The following jury wasempanelled - Beers. H. S. Hop. D. Haskell, W. R. Claret-

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with. Sergeant Murison then went to the coolie i broken open and their contents tampered quarters la Quren's Buildings and arrested four Chinese who wore charged with being concerned in the affair.

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which have attended his efforts and which within ́two years after taxling. liuble to ex- must encourage him in the great scheme of pulsion and repatriation at the most of the

and she can't is a genorul rule that in the most northern part8. J. GoLA. E. Alves, J. W Stowarf, One of these was discharged and guve evidence reforms he has so before him. The extension shipowners who brought them.--N.-C. D. N.

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THE VICEROY OF INDIA.

London, 14th August.

of his form of offer," the Tince says, “is the best recognition of the roarkable services

Lord George Hamilton stated in the House rendered, and the magnitude of the task he has

of Commons that it had been arranged tbut All the other papers have actieles Lighly Lord Curzou should remain in India until May, eulogising Læð Curzpa's past services nud] 1904. Shouki lo be able to continun the duties

undertaken,"

ngainst the other three, two of whom were con- ricted and sentenced to six months hard labour The Attorney General in his opening state; the fourth prisoner, in whose cuss the ment said that the serve of this affair was evidence for the prosecution was not conclusive, Hoihas, in Deep Bay, near the mouth of the

was discharged. Shamchan Raver. On the day in question the two complainants were engaged in rowing Beron MR. J. H. KEM (ATING POLICE beartily appreciating the devotion and self of Viceroy beyond that, the Government would

Perhaps it may be interesting to note that the lights of whist seomed to be a steamer, the plant called by the Chius "blue grass," by Mr. E. H. Sharp, K.C.. barrister-at-proceeded to Quecu's Buildings to investigate. which the Empie was gradually overtaking. and largely usot for planting under trees and The steamer looked to he steering a cource other sbadly places, is not a grass at all, but a parallel to that of the mail boat, but when berlinceous plant known under the nam of stern was in a cross fine with the Empress's | Ophlepogon" japonicus. It is of great use for bova slay appeared to alter her course covering buro patches and will thrive just as cross the other ressol's bows. The movement well in the sau us in the shade. It is a native was inexplicable to our informant. who of North China and Jupan, but varieti y of it | distinctly rubying to Limsolf have been found in Kwangtung Provised. It "She can't go before us, go behind us; therefore, what is she going to do?" The answer esme in a starting wanner. The steutner, or erniser, drow nearer and nearer, and the officer on the bridge of | the passenger ship end out: "Port your help there." Nearer still drow the two vessels, howover, and then the eruiser struck the Empress about twenty feet away from where car informant was standing.

Confusion for a moment amongst the passengers on the liner is one turn outcome of the enllision, but they weickly reassured that no danger was immidt, and triquility was restored. The crisor scraped and glid all the way along the steamer's side, dad then managed to get clear. At first sight she appeared to lose suffered no material Armagó beyond the loss of some projecting gear, but prestatly she ren up distress signale. The

Kopers had by this time been stopped, Lat the boats were all the time drifting farther apart, so that it was impossible to tell what was happening on board the Wong Tui; as far as our informant celd tell, however, there was no coufisiono noise of any sort that might be expected from teen who knew they stood in danger of losing their lives. The impression of these on the Empresa seemed to be that there was not much wrong with the cruiser, and enly ens boat was launched to go to her assistance. Then it was seen that the Wong Tai was settling down by the stern, and order was given to launch all the Empress's boats. This order was carried out without the slightest display of confusion, the orew of the mail steamer carrying themselves as though the saving of life from a sinking stegreer was an every-day ecurrence with them.

Difficulty was orating the the were most cruiser's offices off, hay reluctant to loare the strikes Hip, which was rapidly filling sad settling down by the storm The captain, the navigating lieutenant, and the guanery lentonant refused to stir

seat dorn from the bridge, and

with

the craiser: the two latter wore, honover, saved. Two junks were in the vicinity, and they were standing oy when the cruiser, throwing her ram in the air, went down like a log It is supposed that she altered or course to get out of the mug of a junk, but the passenger who supplied us with the above details saw no junks except the two mentioned, and they wore not in the way

The Wong Tei, wo understand, lies in sixteen fathoms of water; the tops of bor masts can be seen at low tido. Yesterday the cargo of the Empress lie, which appears to Juage suffered no damage by the collision save the starting of one or two plates and the scraping of her paint for a siderable length on the starboard side was "retored by the Godown Company; the vessal will probably go into dock to have the necessary repairs attended to nail to be surveyed.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The T.K.K. teamer Nippon Maru, with mail, o, from San Franch co to the 31st alt.. via Hozolala, lervos Yokohama for this port via falard Ses, &c., this morning.

The steamer Lightning loft Singapore for this port on Wednesday afternoon.

The Americas SS. Ch's steamer Nordkyn left Singepbro for this port, cia Manila on the 18th inst., ande 28th just.

of its mugen species becomes more leafy but pratinos fewer or no flowers. This is the case with this▸pecies, which is used in London as a foliage plant for edging flower-borders. But it has also the interesting preuliarity that when artificially extended to the mouth of its range. us in Hongkong. it assumed the sono dowerless Julit and can be used for the Fause purposes as in England,

A. sory pretty orchid is now in Bower in the No. 3 house. This in Platyclinis glanda, a native of the Philippines, and is bearing. 19 scapes of Sowers. The scapes are produced at the apex of the young pulo-bulbs, and each hears about 70 flower. The individual lowers ar more than -inch across and are borna disticiously on the Thachis. They are at first light yellow in colour hat afterwards become much darker, and as the scapes are rucarved they made a very pretly offect.

The bell of Amarnathua nuntioned three weeks ago continues to made a good show on the lower terrace. The variety-a belter one than has been obtained bitherto froib England-was disccrored in a Chinese garden last year, and goods from which the present plants were raised wore presented to the Botanic Gardens by tho

OWICE

The rainfull fix the month to date has been 729 inches.

THE THEATRE.

passengers out to the stem-launch Lee Fat which runs to Hongkong, when they werk _AA upo by a large crowd of boatmon. who beat them, wized and swashed up the boat, and took away $10 in soury that was on board. The second complainant was very badly beaton. The motive for this action of the bout-people was said to be that the Le Fat was injuring their trade in carrying passengers to Hongkong and other plucca.

MAGISTRATE).

ALLEGED THEFT OF CARGOS

Almada e l'astro appeared is e the delenou

deniul shown by him in his sptance of an extend his tenurs of the offico for a "peried not extension of his term of office. The Daily exceeding two years. It is likely that before

Three Chinese, one of them the muster of Chrket-congratulates India on Lord Curzon's entering on this fresh term his Lordship may a licensed cargo-boat and the other twe his wife, focision. The Morning Post says that though require a holiday in England,~~N.«C'. D. N. and a deck-band, were remanded till cho tht jabsent. Lord Cayzon's service in India is such irst, on a charge of stealing oligo to the votues to make it impossible for the British public of $ from the steamer Stichari Jebsen. Mr | to forget. The Standard says:- Lord Curzon ins benn eager and fruitions beyond the most It is urged against the eased that they ouergetic of his predecessors; and, in consenting stole the indigo from barrels which they were temin in Ladin, he is sure of the applause anding Trom the steamer, There wore in all | and gratitude of bis countrymen,” The jury returned a verdict of not guilty, | 303 of these barrels on board the cargo-boat, and the accused wore discharged.

Evido, cu was given,

The Court roue..

SIR ERNEST SATOW AND THE

CHINA ASSOCIATION.

The addroes being privata, our

China with fresh

and when they were being unloaded on the Praya at West Point it was found thut 17 of them had been opened and a quatitity of their contents removed; de stoten indige was found underneath the planking of the cargo-boat. The police were sent for, bul before they arrived the entire crew, with the exception of the owner's wife and five children, had taken leg bail. The womun and children- were taken into custody, and eventually the two male prisounts wore arrested, they with the woman then being chargeil as stated.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

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THE PAPAL ELECTION.

London, 2nd August, It appears that eight Cardinals coceived votes, Cardinal Rampolla and Cardinal Serafino Vaunutelli being chiefly supported. The ballot this morning was resultless, but there has been a voto by adhesion, indicating that votes are beginning to concentrate. Later news says that this evening's vote was also inconclusive.

London, 3rd August. -

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TELEPHONE No. 133.

RUSHA AND COREA.

London, 6th August. Heater's Yokohama correspondent says that advices from Sucul state that an agreement has been pactically concluded between Russin and Cores, whereby the former acquires 206 eres at THE CREAM] OF Yong-ampão on a 19 years' lenso.

UNIONIST RETURNS TO LIBERA LS

- London, 6th August. Mr. John Wilson. 'Member for Falkirki

burghs, kas si casted from the Unionist Party, as he disapproves of Mr. Chamberlzín'a fiscal policy.

THE IRISH HONOURS.

Lendon, 6th August.

The Irish honours include six Baronetcios, ono being for the Lord Mayor of Belfast and another for the Lord Mayor of Cork. There are also una kujghthe cats.

COUNTY CRICKET.

Londen, 5th August. Worcestershire boat Warwickshire by nina: wickets. Kent beat Essex by ten wickets, Yorkshire beat Lanesshire by fire wickets. Middlesex beat Somerset by two wickets: Der- byshire bat lampshira by an inuiugs and 59 raus. Nos bat Surres by 118 runs, The mateb between Gloucester and Sussex was drawn.

Tho N.C. Daily News writes that the interview batween the British Minister and the Committee of the China Association at Shanglii was remarkable for the unanimity that evidently existed between the Association and the Minister. There is no Englishman in China, says the jumbul, who will not confrm the concluding paragraph in the address presented to Bir. Ernest desire to "CHARLEY'S AUNT." Everybody knows Charley's Aunt, and if repeat the feelings of satisfaction which are they have not soon the lady they have heard all heil by all British subjects in Chips at the abeat her from those who have. She was born Presepes of your Excellency unca more amongst seme nine years ago, more or less, and ever us, to have this personal opportunity of making. site has been keeping the theatrical world acknowledgments of the untiring carat laughing at ber drolicios. As a comedy British interests which Ims characterised the Charley at attained a degree of perfection period of your Excellency's tenure of your that made popularity à mere matter of. course, high office." it ran the gauntlet of the critics without contemporary is of cource usable to print

diminution of its reputa-it, but gives the gist of it as follows suffering any tio, and was received with open arms by "It naturally begins by congratulating his Ex- a delighted public, who hailed the creator,cellency on his return Mr. W. S. Ponley, us their benefactor. distinctions and wider powers; and it as naturally Chatley's Aunt has been all over the world goon on refer to the alarm that is felt lest since then, and everywhere its reception wes Bussin should lose the open door in Manchuria, enthusiastic to a degree. Even we in Hong- and impose before long discriminating tariffs and It was natural that the kong, so far removed from theatrical centres, tx-de disabilities..... have not been denied the pleasure of buing Aason should draw Bir Ernest's attention to the strides that are being made in ruilway eye-witnesses

construction in China by the subjects of other of Charley's pseudo-relative from Brazil, "where the ants comes from. We laugher Powers with the constant nid of their Govern- at these adventures thon, pad hoped the meals, as contrasted with the very slow pro

The Daily Mail states that the Princo of Surray day would not be long in coming when we gress made by British railways. It was natural Wales has deferred his visit to India this.com- should have opportunity of again witnessing that they would point out that manying winter solely owing to the heavy expenses Temptin them. It cause yesterday creuing, and the these railways have political not commercialeurred by the Native States at the Delhi well-filed honed that setled in the Theatre aims, and that intentional endeavours seere to Royal could only, be rogörded as natural be made to thwart British enterprises even in

ITALY'S RENEWED PROSPERITY, concomitant of the presentation" of a what Great Britain claims as ber sphero of

London, 2nd Augart. comedy that has won such wide celebrity. The influence. But it must honestly be confessed Ia petch by Signor Udiue, the Italiau Pollard Company undertook a difficult task that British enterprise is not without blame in Miter of Finance, he announced that the when they essayed to play it, for just us the matter, and that the British Logation has year ealing the 30th Jane last would show a actor is always at a disadvantage in a backward in giving all the assistance

.In alluding to the appar-credi: balance of sixty million lire. which is familiar to his audience, who haves of imports over exports in China,

GOVERNMENT AND THE CUNARD LINE. generally placed their own interpretationing in the last two years to an average

London, 4th August. upsa it and expect that interpretation to a bundred million taels, the Association

An agreement between Government and the be strictly observed, so is any combination of opened a question which requires

more investigation and elucidation: Canard Line, dated the 20th July, has been laid artistes confronted with a scions obstacle in thing is certain, that hina is not called on the table of the House of Coinmons, with a presenting play that has had the best pos- upon to pay sut any such sam as this; draft deed for securing the debenture-stock, and

o talent at its disposal The Pollard com-large rt of it is represented or the foreign pany, however, responde bravely to the heavy capital that is baig Invested in China in will be published abortly.

railways, etc., and we too on case for slarm, in the pecut pofition, though vu the other hand much faster when. comands made upon them, and made their pro-

ton of Charley and one of the bits of the China woaith

It is stated that, at the beginning of the Conclave, Austria vetoed Cardinal Ranipola.

The positions of the counties on the Gth The latter protested against a lay Power

August stood thus:---

Ceaty meddling in a Pontifical

with Middlese Cardinals indignantly sympathised Cardinal Rampolla; but, after that, Cardinal York-hity

Cardinal Hampolla received fewer votes. Sarte received fifty votes.

of the comical adventures

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PRINCE OF WALES'S INDIAN VISIT.

London, 2nd August.

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GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

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*Berlin, 10th August. Contrary to certain reports, is is stated here that the visit of the German Squadron to. Vladivostock was only au set of courtesy to- wards Ras-is, and was not ju any way ital against Japan.--- 0. Lloyd,

THE BALKANS. I

Berlin, 11th August, The Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung says:--- No news has been received from the Balkan Peninsula which justifies the cenciasion that the Monastir event will cause special diffenties

dits expented here on the season, Tho moting and dressing were taste, she realized gain by abolishing and Government embodies the provisions after the Porte Las given full sati-fuetion and The CP.R. steamer Athenian arrived at ally executed, the action of the pisco was export duties, improvingover means of internal mestionad Iz telegrams of the 1st October last promised the severe.punishment of the enlprits Nagamuli at 7.30 am, on the 18th inst, and left seduted, and the dialogne bright. Mr. Edward communication, and leseloping her mineral uni others published in the Times of the satie again at 4 pm. same day for Kobe, where she Nolde played the principal part, and quite ful-portant stipulations in the lately ratified Treaty date. The Company holds its whale feet at the is due to arrive at 6 s... today.

of Ebanghai is that calling for en uniform disposal of Government. The offers and three- The C.C. steater Atholl left Ban Francisco he entered fally into the spirit of tlib part, and who has the true interests of the China national coinage, and there' can be no one

fourths of the crows must be British, and half for this port via Japan ports on the 13th inst.

The CC. stener Lothian, from San Francisco realised its possibilities with marked effect. Sir tende at heart who will not who the the crews of the two new vessels the Company 29th ult., leurss Yokohama for this port, via Francis Chesney had a clever exponent in Mr. that the Chinese Government will give has to build must be nuval reservists. The Moji, this morning

R. W. Ellisen, and the Jack Cheney of Mr

Government's loan is not to exceed £2,000,000, Wentworth Watson was also an excellent bit of acting, Mr. Parey Hadyn assumed the role of Chorley Wickham with admirable results, and Harold Carr's lities had good scope that if the Consular Body here had taken up

WEATHER REPORT

to the undertaking us wurly as possible. are glad to know that attention was drawn the

It is incredible

the fact that the Conservancy of the Whangpoowhich is secured by debentures bearing interest has not takes a step forward since the Protocoli per cent. In addition to the debentures was signed two years ago.

ent receives, special twenty-pounds ing in certain eventualities a voting to a quarter of the total votes of reholdera.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued his climacterisation of Stephen Spettiges, the matter strenuously they could not have

the following report:

At 6 pm, 181, Eed Drum hoisted. The barometer has risen over Meines Simi, fallen anuck over Formoss and the SE, east of Chins.

The typhoon ereesed Formers during the

Alfred Tallett had little to do

saved the part Bassett, but he

Coming to the ladies of obscurity. Company, Miss Ada Lawrence wou praise bor tasteful appearance its Donna La

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night, and passed this morning into the N. part d'Alvedores; she was ably supported by the

of the Formosa, Channel. It is moving WNW

succeeded in getting the intended Board mado

The nusatisfactory position Court, and the desirability of ha plete provisional regulations of eded by adefinite and satisfactory

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Y MEDICAL EESERVE.

London, 4th Angust. Mt Toba Brodrick, in the House of to Siz Erney What is asked is onlumons, he hoped to announce next

Lagen asked and

ession an orgd Chcilian Beserve for the that Chinese

chus or candidates now competing formy Medical appointments

oz NW. and threatens tho crust between Amoy Ancoli, Miss Eva McDonald, and Miss Blarjers the nationality of his prose orkes meen dikar y Medical (Es, formed from the bighor

and Fooekom.

Pressure remains high over SW. Japsa ond

the E. coast of China.

Very bad weather in and to the Northward of the Formosa Channel

Strong W. and BW. winds off the E. coast of China.

remaining ladies, Miss Grace Gale, Miss Millio Tempest, who played their respective parts with

great credit.

Charley's duni will be n pasted to-night.

Young Actor: "How do you like my Hamlet?"

shall

in the Mixed Court of the Settlement

he resides, an assessor of the mandata as the prosecutor, or noceptable to tor, sitting with the balive magistral

It is understood that Sir Ernest Satowa reply to the Association showed bath and a determination to use every possible means to settle them satisfactorily.

London, 11th August. The Macedonian Committee bave sent to the representatives of the Powers at Sofia a circular desiring that unless a Christain Governor, independent of the Porte, is appointed tha struggle will continue to the en-NC. D. N.

Berish, 19th August.

The whole population of Macedonia is now in open revolt. The Powers will leave the restora. tion of order to Turkey The reforms racontly instituted have, by this revolt, been completely interrupted.

A change in the personnel of the Cabinet of Servia has been mode. This is indicative of the uncertain position of King Peter, surrounded os he is by the conspirators who murdered King Alexander. Lione

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DEALER, De Bonddr; 13th Angust.

No. 39, WYNDHAM STREET, HONGKONG. The report of Immigration Com Will be glad to send STAMPS on approval mission recommends the establishment of a to any address on receipt of satisfactory refer- LOUD CURZON'S ADMINISTRATION.

London, 5th August. Immigration Department which will providences.

Is also prepared to purchase used POSTAGE The Times to-day reviews at great length the for the exclusion of undesirable or destitute

AGENTS WANTED. aliens, and the registration of immigrants, Stans in Large or Small Quantities for Cash.

Forecast:-Fresh W. to SW. winds; squalls, Old Stager: "Ob, it was your Hamlet, was soquaintance with the points submitted to high qualities and capacity Lord Curzon has

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Bed Drau lowered.

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I thought I did not recognise it as Shakespeare's."

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