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WAR ITEMS.
WAR FLOTNAM,
Beran corpses of Japaness and two carcases of horses, evidently from the ill-fated transporta, ware washed up on the coast of Tottori prefec- ture during Sunday and Monday last, says the Kobe Chronicle of the 8th instant.
MORE MINES,
The 1.5. Consul General at Shanghai has received telgraphic information of five mines and ta' derelict junks sdrift in various parts
of the tinlf of Peelik,
KUROPATKIN'S PLANS.
A Tokyo telegram to the N.-C. Daily News on the 13th inst, said: Tho Russian main line now extend from Tachikchino to Haicheng and Lianyung along the railway,
It is considered not improbable that the Bassians at Tashikchino will again fall back to concentrate between Aushuntien and Liaoying where there are somal-permument defences in existence, with the view of having a big battle field, where the Russian hunks will not be menaced by sundry Japanese columns. REPORTED CAPTURE OF A
BRITISH COLLIER_
A private telegram revived at Shanghai July 5th from Cheloo reported that the C. E. and M. Company's str. Isiping had been captured by the Japanacre.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 22nd, 1904.
THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF occasional alterations in the out and familiar; BEFOES Mr. J. II. KEMP (SECOND POLICE
HONGKONG,
COMPLIMENT TỪ BIR JOUN CARRINGTON.
Before the business in the Bankruptcy Court was sutered upon yesterday is Honour the M. Goodman, Chief Justice, Sir William addressing the Bar. said-Gentlemen--Bofore proceeding with the business of the day I should like to make a few remarks on the new edition of the Ordinances of Hong- kong which huye como into fosco sincs the pro- clamation in the Gazette Extraordinary pos tovlay. These are
now in force, and this
numbers of the various Ordinances, the great advantage of the presentnge of the present edition will be recognised. I am sure I am only giving expression to the feeling of the legal profession when I congratulate Sir John on the manner in which he has completed his difficult tuck.
The Court then proceeded to the consideration of the business of the day.
SUPREME COURT.
MAGISTRATE.)
DYNAMITIXO FISH,
P.-C. Wiator charged two fishing-junk met with catching fisli by means of dynamite tartridges, at Tai O Harbour, in to New Territory. The mea pleaded igrorance of the law. They were fined $10 each.
& TALL #TORY.
Inspector J. A. Lyon, of the Sanitary Board, charged a man with carrying on ali license uiry business in Wanchai Road On the 16th inst., it appears, Inspectors Gould and Lyou sont an Indian constable in plain clothes to buy milk at the shop, and n The bottle was suid to him for ten cents. defondant said he did not sell any milk to the BEFORE HIS HONOUR SIR W. M. GOOP- Indian, and what was more, he did not keep
Thursday, 1st July.
IN BANKRUPTCY,
MAN CHIEF JUSTICE).
A COMFORTING FACT,
The petitioning creditor. when examined in the witness-hox, stated that the bankrupt owed 3,000). He had up security except a pro- missory note.
is the first sitting of the Court since they Juve been in force; and I think it might be of interest to the public to make some remarks upon them. As the new edition of the Ordin- ances of this Colony has now been brought into force, I should like to express the obligation under which we, of the legal profession. feel ourselves to the late Chief Justice, Sir John
In the matter of Lau Kok Char ex parte Carrington, for the care, the trouble and Chiu Kok Lam, Mr. P. W. Goldring, solicitor, the ability ho has expended upon this most of Mr. John Hastings's office, appeared in sup. useful work. Al the end of December. 1900.port of an application for a receiving orter, on Ordinance No. 36 of 1909), titled Anbehalf of the potitioning creditor. He stated Ordinanes to make provision for the Pre that as his Lordship would see from the affidavits puration and Publication of a Now and the creditors would get about 60 per cent. Revised Edition of the Statute Laws of the Colony," was passed, and Sir John: Worrell Carrington, C.M.G.. was appointed commishim sioner to undertake the task, which. in spite of Why do we read that the "XYZ." pissed ill health (causing his retirement from office). Bouting mine, latitudo and longitude sand and many difficulties, lo has so successfully Spaske Mr. A. L. Anderson in the M.-C. ecomphshed. Section 10 of the Ordinanes Daily News. Why is it that the captain of the provided that, on the completion of the printing steamer, who in nine cases out of ten would and binding of the copias, the Soul of the Co- risk lives and less time to rescue a few ship lony was to be impressed on the title page of wrecked natives, does not expand a little fieach oop, then the vow Edition was to be laid and without risk. destroy that which un hour before the Legislative Connell for approval. later may east a hundred people their lives? Such approval, when given, was to be notified It would surely be very simple to approach the by Proclamation in the Gazette. All this ne
Mr. John Huys, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes *.X.YZ." nemes 100 yards to the mine and been now done (see the Gezeife Extraordinary and Master, solicitors (who appeare! in with the rifles which nearly all the coast boats of July 29th, 1999), and, therefore, section another case) mentioned to his Lordship that carry are at it until two or three perforations in oberen of the Ordinance now has full effect, there were other actions pending against the
fellows-Fron and debtor. the envelope admit the water aml sink the mine. That section is us In the unlikely event of the explosion of the after the date of such Proclamation the new fulminate by a jar or contact. the ship atsition shall be deemed to be, and shall Mr. Bruce Shepherd Official Receiver, remark-
TUOSE FLOATING MINES.
1 yards alistance would be in no danger or I feel sure that even at 20 yards, if bow on. this ocdimry ride ballet would piorce 1 or soft iron at 100 yarda' distance. and the envelopes are not thicker than that. In the improbabio event of thers sing no firearms on boert, or of the weather being too rough to permis of accurata shooting, a log of wood or bundle of dunnage at the end of 75 or 80 fathoms of rope could be reared astern and by a quick change of helm made to explode the
mine.
THE "KAIMON'S" FATE.
A dispatch reached the Imperial Hend- quarters from Adroiral Togo stating that while working on special service on the 5th instant, the gunboat Keinton during a dense for struck a mino laid by the enemy outside Talien wan, and sunk. Most of the crow were saved. Commander Takahashi, Chief Gunner Matan skits, and 19 men were missing. Commander Takahashi ordered the crow to leave the vessel,
but refused to leave himself, despite the entrea
ties of the officers and men under his command. He remained on the bridge to the last, and appars to have gone down with the ship.
The Kaimon was a gun-boat of 1,367 tous She was built in 1882, with a speed of 12 knots. Her complement was 230 men.
His Lordship asked him it the debtor had asked him to file this petition?
The petitioning creditor-Yes.
Hi Lordship asked him why he had not takon an action against the debtor instead of making this application Were there other actions against the debtor ?
The witness stated that there were not so far
as ho was aware.
His Lordship granted the order and appointed ing-Well, that is all right; it is comforting to get someone to speak the truth occasionally,
DELIVERY OF SHARES.
The Court next took up the adjourned hear
be without any question. in all Courts of Justice and for all other purposes whatsoever, the sole and only Statute Book of this Colony p to the dute of the Intest of the Ordinances contained therein; Provided that nothing suing of an application by the Official Receiver this section shall affect the operations of any (Mr. Bruce Shepherd) for Li Chung Chow te Ordinance which a b passed before such deliver up 15 shares in the Union Insurance approval by the Legislative Council, for the Society of Canton. Le.. in the matter of Wong repeal, alteration or amendment of any carlier Tat Hing. ex parte Wong Hoi Shan. Ordinace after such Ordinance has been alrarly printed in the new edition. Of course, in som instances, the number of an Ordinance has had to be altered; but the excollent tables of rufer. enco contained in the third volume show at a
the
the New
glance what has become of each Ordinarce ita 10 edition of
Ordinances hitherto in use, and where and ander what
rahor it is to be found in Edition. So far as I can judge in the short time I have had. I may say that the Inder admirable one. І зад recollect the former edition in four volumes
appears to an
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The C.P.B. steamer Empress of China arrived at Nagauski at 8 am, on Thursday, the 21st July, and left again at 5:30 pm, same day for Shanghai, where she is due to arrive at 7 8.00. "How many children are there asked Mr. on Saturday, the 23rd July. Kamp-
The C.P.R. steamer Empress of Japan arrived Upwards of ten." was the reply.
a Kobo at 9.30 p.m. on Tuesday, the 19th July. HAVE YOU TRIED Mr. Kemp convicted the man and fined him and left again at noon on Wednesday for Yoko- bom, wbroo she is due to orrive at noon on $100 or three months' imprisonment.
Taredag, the 21st July.
ALLEGED ABSAELT.
|
Narah Sing, an Indian watchman employed Tho C.P.R. steamer Athenian arrived at nt the Hotel Americi, charged two Chinese with Amoy at acon on Thursday, the 21st July, and i
The complainant had left again at 3 pm, same day via Keelung for ass_ulling him. head a sling," ant was literally covered Shenghai, whore ale is due to arrive at 7 on with dood. The case was remanded.
Sunday, the 24th July,
"A TRIAD SIGN."
A Chinese watchman employed by the Kow- loon Godown Co. charged a man with assault. There was a silk lighter alongside, said the complainant, and the defendant was looking at
it. He moved the man on. The defendant thon put a “bight" of his queue in his mouth which was a Triad sign-und five or six men set upon him. The case was romandel.
CUTTING BRANCHES OF TREES. For cathing branches of trees at Pokfulam Foad, on the billside, au otë Chinuman was died $20 or one month's imprisonment,
ALLEĞER SLAVE TRAFFIC.
Inspector Hudson. of the Registrar's-General's on resund with office, charged a worinn big girls. Mr. P. W. Geldring appeared
for the defence. The ruse was remanded.
FROM A CATHOLIC TORY.” The following amusing letter to the Editor of
the Saturday Review is worth reproduction:
are
very
and in error.
The C.P.R. steamer Turtar arrived at Shang. Lai at 9.30 am, on Thursday, the 21st July, and left again at 2 p.m. same day for Hongkong, where she is due to arrive at 4 p., on Sunday, the 24th July.
The silk ex C.P.R. steamer Empress of Fudio, which left. Hongkong on the 22nd June and Yokohama on the Ixtifuly, arrived in New York on the 19th July, thus making a transit of 27 daya from Hongkong and 18 days from Yokohama.
The steamer Sagami luft Singaporo yester- day for Manila.
WEATHER · AT SEA.
The Kansu, from Tientsin, reports, strong S.V. mouscou and force rain squalla. Th*
Yeddo, from Singapore. reports fresh S.W.ly wind and squally. The Coningsby and Ascot, from Moji, report strong S.W. gales and henry squalls,
MISCELLANEOUS
The Geruun steamer Taifa arrived from
Mauritius yesterday with 700 tons of sugar for
the East Asiatic Trading Co.
The Coningsby arrived from Meji with 2,260 tons of coal for Messrs. Bradley & Co.; and the Feddo arrived from Barry with 6,400 tous of coal for Messrs. Dodwell & Co.
The Madeleine Rickmere arrived from Bung. kek yesterday with 1550 tons of rice and 50 tous of wood for Messrs Butterfield & Swire.
The N. D. 3. 98. Roon arrived from Japan |
The Taishan arrived from Bangkok yesterday. yesterday. She has the homeward mail aboard.
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Sir. Your musicntcritic, whom we all read with Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C. (instructed by Mr.
so much satisfaction, delight and profit, for his F. B. L. Bowley, Crown Solicitor), appeared on
solfeggio is so accurate, and his staccato pas- behalf of the Official Receiver, and Mr. M. W.
auges so enr-piercing, sets to me as a huable Slade, harristor-at law (instructed by Mr. J.
member of the old faith and u. Tory to do some Hays, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master. injustice both to my religious and political creeds. I do not wish to be exclusive, and I solicitars), appeared, to oppose the application.
The application was for the delivery by Li look forward to the reconciliation of the Roman, Chung Chow of the ecrip for 15 shares in the Greek and Coptic Churches, with no Insurance Company now standing in the bank. immediate hope of seeing my wish fulfilled. Nay, pt's name in the books of the Company and St. I would not even shut the door upon the in Li Ching Chow's possession.
Nestorians aus the Anglicans, though humblyth 1.500 tons of rive for Messrs. Bradley & Co. UPRIGHT IRON
The P.&O. intermediate s.s. Juve arrived) that they Evidenco was led and the case was afterwardsdelioviag
having some doubts as to the legitimacy from London yesterday.
1 glory in the being brought out in 1890 and 1991, and the adjourned till to-day (Friday).
of their orders concise editia in two volumes in 1891 and
of Tory, and hold that Toryism (rightly 1892, both compiled by Mr. A. J. Leuch, now
comprehended is no bar to democratic feeling Mr. Justice Leath, the larger edition being
and sympathy. The being my opinions, and brought out under the general supervision of
I think I may say withont vanity, my convie the Law Revision Commission of that day.
tions. I venture to register my respectful Ono rontuined all the Ordinances to the en
protest against a phrase of your musical critic's of 1987, while the other contained only the
article in your issno of May 28th. As an old Winchester. I'm at one with him as to #ho" Importance of laring Munners"; though I venture to think that our pions feumilor sx- pressed the sentiment more tersely in his
EMPRESS REPROVES VICEROYS. | Ordinances then in forre, to the end of 1890.
POLICE COURT.
Thursday, 21st July.
BEFORE Mr. H. H. J. GoMPERTZ (ACTING POLICK MAGISTRATE).
BUMMONS WITHDRAWN. Mr. M. W. Sludo. barrister (üstructed hy Mr. E. J. Grist, solicitor, of Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist, asked permission to withdraw a sum mons in which Thess. Wild Hornsby, munager of the Stockton Milling Co, was complainant against Tsung Lan Kok, manager of the Wing houng Firm. Civil proceedings had bean commoncell. The charge against the defendunt was that of falsely applying a trade wark, that of the Crown Brand of flour, te inferior our supplied by the defendant's firm. search warrant had been issued and 1,700 bags of four seized.
They were mast useful works, but the Index, if A Joint Memorial recently sent up to the svelt it ran be called, way most meagre. Throne by Viceroys Ynan, of Tientsin: Chang, Since 18, legislation has been most active, and of Wuchang, and Tsen, of Canton, a the the reunit has been the passing. not only of subject of the necessity of immediate and drastic many new Ordinances, but of a great number of reforma in the government machinery of the Ordinances repeating or amending or re-amend. country, and giring the reasons therefor, inng the Ordinances contained in those former sail to bave greatly touched the Empress editions. It was, therefore, most necessary that Dowager, who readily agreed with the joint an up-to-duto edition of locu! statutes and one memorialists. According to the usual custom an of a really authoritative character should be Imperial Rescript was to be sent to the three brought out. The reason why this edition stops Viceroys on the sul ject, and, as usual, ber
at the end of 1901 is explained by Sir John Car Majesty commanded the Grand Council to draw ringten in his preface. Through his hoing ill up the "Rescript for her. The important issues and having to go home. most of the proofs had presented by the thre Viceroys appeared to
e pass between Hongkong und Londen, casing be too abstrus for the intellect of the old fogies grent delay. I see that the number of Ordiu-Johnsen, Stokes and Master, applied that the compering the Grand Council, for they were at nuces now in force contained in the new edition goods be released, à complete loss how-to draw up an intelligent is only about 213. This is owing to the later Au order was made, and the snuusons with-
frawn. their Rescript showing that
Majesties mendments being incorporated in the Ordinan understood and concurred with the views of the
ces to which they refor. Anyone possessing the
L-Sergt. Sullivan charged a man with n- Ordinances for 1902 and 1903, and the few lawful possession of lead and copper, Defon passed this year, together with this now edition, dont called a storekasper to give evidence that has all the Ordinances now in force in Hofe had bought the metal, but witness said he kong. At first it may be that the alterations kies nothing about the matter.
1inliste Fially, says the 3-C. Daily Ares translator, nitor much besitation, a rough copy of the intended Rescript was drown up. according to the aurutal understandings of the composers, and hunded up to the Throns for her Majesty's approval. After, apparently, vainly trying to understand what her Grand
Mr. G. C. C. Master solicitor. of MesseS.
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.
The man was
in the numbering may ease some perplexity, fined $20 or six weeks imprisonment. For instance, the Bankruptcy Ordinance is now
EXPLOSIVES.
HAIDE
Manuers maketh Manze." Your critic. Sie
Hall where the prosperous pious grocer, having hopes that our opera may not become an Exeter rell sauled his sugar, would sing his practical and Protestant war songs." Now, Sir, with- cut wishing to profane the Lacre thau Elensinian mysteries of Exeter Hall. I feel deeply grieved on reading the above passage, I wish to ask your critic, Sir, if Mr. Kipling is
1
▲ LONG TOW.
The German steamer Progress arrived from Touron yesterday with a 272-tons lighter in tow.
NEW LIGHT FOR WHAMPOA. Yesterday (21st inst.) a spar beacon(unclassed). surgunted by a disc showing a red light, was placed on the Borthern edge of the channel immediately below the steamier passage through the Whampoa Barrier.
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The Metropolitan Radical Federation on June 18th passed the following motion That this ADAPTED TO STAND THE conneil protests against the invasion of Tibet by this country. The Government, in accepting the Passia Government's assurances on the outter, have admitted that they have no pretence for intervention, and such intervention
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a Radical. member of the Exeter Hall faction. is a violation of the right of nations which can or for that matter a professel Protestant? Is only result la disaster for the people of Tibet he not the singer par excellence of the War and involve the Indian taxpayer in ruinous Sir Henry Cotton, in speaking to owe our imperial spirit, and much of the debt this motion, addressed himself to the question of | SEASONED IN THE COLONY.
og is excelsis? Is it not to bim that we expense.“ thereby incurred? Do not countless thousands the fear of Bussian influence in Tibet as holog read him with reverence, and bless his name, inimical to our Iulian empire. These who burl when they pay increased Income Tax? Again. never seen the Himalayas, he said, could have Sir. was not his precursor, the McDermott, o conception of the barrier they formed bo- tween India and the country that lay to the singer of war songs before the Lord (Jingo)? Am I to be as ed to believe that a north, and he could not conceive how anyone man of sacit a name was either a Protestant should think that Russia ever contemplated or a Radical? Many old Tories, Sir, still feed sending a considerable force into India by way their blood tingle when they remember the stir of Tibet. It was hunacy to suppose that kny stuutinople." I maintain. Sir, that owing to army to cross so insuperable a barrier. A great ring strains of the "Roosians shall not have Con- Power on earth would attempt to send a large McDermott's" ut de poitraino and his soul-deal was made in some quarters recently of a inspiring song, more than to anything else, we mission from the Grand Lama of Tibet to the ow it, that Byzantium still remains under the Russian Goverment. They bore a letter from Hamed: But, Sir. there is more Were, I ter, and the contents of that letter, which caused ONLY 5 FEET LONG.. ask, ali the patriots, who with whisky, rattles, many people so much concern, were to the
Hongkong, 8th June, 1904. The man was fined $50 or two months' in-ticklers, Union Jacks and patriotic morty so following effect I am in the enjoyment of prisonment.
nobly celebrated the relief of Mafucking (I am
exedlent Lealth, and I trust that your Ex.
That was all the DR. NEWELL WILSON. DR. WILLIAM DANEL uncertain about the number of "f's" that this cellency is also very well." word should contain) all Protestants or Badi. letter contained. No Lussian had ever been to cale 7 Parish the thought. I know. Sir, writing Lhasss, and the Tibetans entertained the same from my quist manufacturing parish in fling against admitting the Russians to their Birmingham, that many a Tory, not a few country as they did against admitting the Eng- swell the peans of triumphs upon that noble of the grossest immorality. He feared that it Catholics, and numberless Anglicans, helped to kish. Our present expedition to Tibet was an act night. The War Song, Sir, is a national, uny would mean ultimately that 15,000 or 20,000 an imperial possession. Conceived in the troops would be stationed in that country, and recesses of the Mutoppo Hills. filtered through Tibet was a country which of all others in the Johannesburg, by way of Mark Lane and Capel Court, it has gradually become British. When world was of the least advantage to ourselves. way British I think I say enough to include The resolution, the Times says, was adopted all sorts, ull faitha all colours and every kind of unanimously, music over which our proud banner floats. Let: our Opera become au Exeter Hall, Sir, let
No. 7 of 1891. I refer to that as I am taking A man from Yumati was eli irged with unlay- Councilors meant, the Emprins I oweger gase Bankraptey matters to-day. But if yon taraful possession of dynamite, detonators and pereus & contemplatus look at the trembling white to its heading in the now edition you will son caps. He said he was a sub-contractor of beario mandarins kneeling Lelow the Imperial and that it incorporates what was formerly works in connection with the building of a red dais, aust bonded the paper to the Emperor with Ordinance No. 20 of 1891, together with the He bought the goods, he said, from the Lin On the remark in lond tous" Here, you know Ordinances formerly known as No. 6 of 1992, 24 Shop for blasting purposes.. At first he said more of thie motier than the whole let pal of 1895. 2 of 1901, and 29 of 1901, section 7, 50ho would like to call witnesses, but afterwardly benign sway of the trineb-aligned Abdul the Grand Lama to the Russian Foreign Minis
that one hus now to refer to only one Ordinance | changed his wind. instead of to fire in order to ascertain the law of Bankruptcy, while if one refers to any of the old numbers in the chronological table contained in the third volume he sees at a glance where it is to be found in the now edition. I may further mention that to present diffenty in the or other deenments references to the
together of these men down there; see what you can make of this literary effusion," His Majesty read the paper carefully, and thes taking up a pen, wrote out another Rescript, more intelligible to his Imperial Anut. and dealing thoroughly and intelligently with the questions propounded by the thres principal and most enlightened Viceroys of the Empress cases where forms Dowager, who at once commanded her seal to contain
only
old
ASSAULT.
A fireman belenging to tho as. Siberia was charged with a saul ing a woman at West Poirit. He was fined $10 or one month's imprisonment.
ROBBERY.
A Chiraman was charged with entering a bo sffixed to the document and ended the numbers. Section 12 of the Statute Laws dwelling house, No. 136, Second Street, West Rescript to be immediately telegraphed to the (Revised Edition) Ordinance, 1900, expressly Point, and stealing a portmanteau und some
follows: Where in дв
any clothes therefrom. three Viceroys. The Empress Dowager is also provides
Do you admit the charge asked the reported to Lave said on that occasion:- If unactment or in any document of what- soover kind, reference is made to un enact.
magistentu. you who confuse the highest Council of the Empire display such inmentable (ko-lion) ment repealed or otherwise affected by or under
"Yes," replied the other in a very loud voice. Four months' imprisonment and six hours' ignorauco on these all-important que-tions of the the operation of this Ordinance, saeli reference bour, how are we to make Chius progress and shall, where necessary, be deemed to extend and stocks. be the powerful and wealthy Empire she should apply to the corresponding enactment in the ba?"
BOY BIRCHED.
new edition. It will also be observed that short A Chinese prostitute charged a Chinese youth, titles uro affixed to the Ordinances in the new 13 years of age, with snatching a hair pin The Government of India have sanctioned the provision of cricket grounds of the authe-edition. Some years ago these were sometimes valued at $15, from her hair. The defendant rised dimensions in Plains Stations for Bat-mitted. I cannot but think that, in a very was convicted and sentenced to receive ten terina and Compoules of Royal Artillery.
short time, when people get accustomed to the strokes of the birch.
Why are Sir Henry Cotton and his friends violins, obces, psalteries, pianolas, and all kinds worrying, if it is "lunacy to suppose that any of instruments, both brass, wood and wind, Power" could "cross so insuperable a barrier our war songs; let them not to the exclusive borish; but leave us, Sir, our Jew's harp, and According to that, our invasion must fail, property. I bag, of one sect or of one faith, and and its "gross immorality "thereby become
impossible-ED] all will be well with the land which we love."
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