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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29TH, 1905

extraordinary developments which have occurred of late and which, as we have pointed out from time to time, fully prove that the old rules are by no means adequate to meet the state of matters under the altered A. S. WATSON & CO., conditions of the present day. The weakest

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point of course is that there has never been any actual definition of what constitutes contraband. This is manifest from the protest which was made by the United States Government against the decision of the local Prize Court with regard to the Arabia, which was referred to in a case with respect to contraband in the Supreme Court here. The decision of the local Russian Prize Curts as since then heon reversed at St. Petersburg, which is so far satisfactory as it forms a recognition of the general principles set forth in the protest. It will be remembered that the United States Government refused to accept the principle that telegraphic telephonic and railway materials are confiscable simply because destined to the open commercial ports of a

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but the difficulty arises in its applich tion. It is impossible to prove il negative; and it is, therefore, open to a belligerent who may not be too scrupulous, to seize as contraband everything that may in any way be used in a war, unless it can be shown that by no possibility can it come

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who happen to be belligerent in their treat. ment of judividual questions of capture timt implicit reliance cannot be placed upon general understandings arrived at during o time of peace, but which have to be acto SIR ROBERT JARDINE DEAD. upon during war time, when passions run

LONDON, 18th Feb. high, and neither officials nor commandera are Floly to be over scrupulous in their actione. Still, the time has undoubtedly come when some attempt should he made to re-assert the principles which are applicable au to neutrals and as to captures in secor- dance with the conditions which exist at the present day; and in one way Russia has to be thanked for doing good service towards such an enquiry, as she bas certainly given examples of every possible way in which the best established principles can be graded.

IE. the Governor has appointed the Ray. T. W. Pearce to be a member of the Governing Body of Queen's College,

The appointment of the Very Rov. F. R Neval as successor to the Very Hev. E. Turros in his office of Procurator in Hongkong for

confirmed,

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Sir Robert Jardine is dead. [Robert Jarding senior partner in Jardine Mathosan & Co., was created baconet in 1865. He was just alghty years of age. He was M.P. er Ashburton in 1865.68, for Dumfries 1868-71, and for Dumfriesshire, 1830-92.1

ST. PETER BURG,

LONDON, 18th Feb.

The strikes have been renewed, and the situation at St. Petersburg is again serious.

THE MUNROE DOCTRINE.

LONDON, 17th Feb. President Roosevelt has defined the

the Dominican Missions in the Far East, is Monroe Doctrine and announced his

It is notified in the Hongkong Government Cluzette that Do dog brought from Shanghai will be permitted to land in this colony for a period of six months from the 19th inst.

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alico Memorial and Nethercole ilospitals begs ta acknowledge with thanks donations of $300 from H. Skopp Co.; of $25 from Thi Shing Paper Manufae lory Co., Limited; of. $25 anonymously; of $10 from Francisco Tse Xat end of $2 from B. C.

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intention to maintain it.

EXPLOSION ON A BRITISH

SUBMARINE.

LONDON, Feb. 17.

An explosion has occurred on a British submarine at Queenstown, 4 men being killed and 11 injured.

ROYAL BETROTHAL.

Lonox, Feb. 17.

The betrothal is announced of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to Princess Victoria Adelaide.

[Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany and Doko of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, was born on July 19th 1884. Princess Adelaide ia the oldest daughter of the Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg- Glücksberg, her Highony'a full uma boing Victoria Akeit Hlode, Frioderiko Holstein-Glücksborg. She was bara December 31, 1885.]

THE MURDER AL MOS : W.

LONDON, 17th Febuari♬

LATEE

SUPREME COURT.

Saturday, 18th Fobrvety.

IR CRIMINAL JURISDICTION,

BEFORE SIE H. 9. BARKELET (Ünrer

JUSTICE).

II. L. H. The Graud Drie Sueglue of Ruesio, Governor-General of Moscow, has been by a bomb thrown rader b's ringa what driving to the Kremli.

The Gia & Date Sorgius was driving in the ABSON—THE HOLLYWOOD BOAD HOT SAUG- direction of the Kremlin when he was mot by a

Chang Chong and Tang Hop were charged : cab with two conpants which followed him. A-Setting fire to a dwelling house (No. 168, bomb was thrown inmediately afterwards, blow- Hollywood Road) persons being theroin, () ing the Grand Duke's carriage and boreos to. Botling fire to a dwelling honso, atoma. Both manderers wore arrest:d, one being grievously wounded,

The Grand Dake has for a long time buen exceedingly aspopular.

THE WAR.

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THE THIRD BALTIC SQUADRON,

LONDON, 16th February,

Hon. Mr. E, H. Sharp. I.C., Attorway General, instructed by Mr. F. B. La Borley, Crona Soliciter. prosented; the prisoners. who pleaded not guilty, were not legally represented.

The following jury was empanelled :- -Masy W. S. Brown (foreman), E. C. Walks, E. Thomas, E. Sirith, F. Plage, J. McCorquedalo and F. Kione.

Hon. Mr. Sharp said:-Gontiomen of the jury, those two persons are charged with setting Bre to a dwelling house in Hollywood Read on

The Third BalticSquadron has left Libau.ibe 12th January, thero being of the time

the

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seroral people sleeping in the house, some of whom were unfortunately burnt. Those two men were the cook and the coolje employed in the shop on the ground floor of the dro'ing house where the fire broke out The fasta are that at two o'clock in the morning a Chivago. police sorgeant off duty was passing along Hollywood Road near the shep, and heard a shout of fire." He then saw the Bret prisoner standing, fully dressed, at the door of this shop looking into the shop, the door being opor. The sergeant got out of the chair in which he was and wont to the open dour and looked into the shop himself, but could you no fier. Tho sergeant was naturally suspicious sad got bold of the man, and immediately after that the other' man ran out of the door and the sergeant. took hold of him.

Immediately after that fire suddenly broke out in the shop, and vas accompanied by a strong smell of kerosune and denno volumes of sncke which could only have been made by corosso; and immediately after that the whole placo was, in fiamos. The sergeant said to the prisoners.

The Mitani Bussan Kaisha wore in 1904 destination have, therefore, to be adopted again at the top of the list of Japanese coal exporters, shipping 2,502,354 tons, or nearly as the criterion; but on either basis, it is

half the total azport, via : 5,715,153 tons. This was 163,814 tons more than they shippail in not always easy to come to a definite or satisfactory decision. As regards the ques 1903. when the total shipments by all tion of use it has been justly painted out companies were greater, viz : 5,805,392 tone. that in the present day almost everything

The marriage of Mr. Allan Stevenson, from wireless telegraphs to shoc leather assistant manager at the Dairy Farm, to Miss may be of essential use in a warlike cam-Clark, newly arrived from Hants., England, paign-and in respect to destination, the attracted, a good deal of attention on Saturday ease unfortunately is not much clearer. morning. Tha Faion Church was the scene, end the numerous well-wishers who attended To this point the Quarterly Review has were charmed with the bride, whose costars It upholds was vory beautiful The happy pair are the principle strongly enunciated by Lord spending the honeymoon at Macao. STOWELL that the destination of the vessel carrying the alleged contraband ought absolutely to govern the matter, and that the question of possible re-despatch, either by laud or by water, ought not to be co-lodged thom in the lockup. Mr. F. A. Hazeland Governor of Moscow. uncle of the of Mr. Colo's letter has had the attention of the trap. The hous's in Hollywood Road and

A. S. WATSON & CO. recently directed attention.

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ons rule of the paper only.

Two inmates of the Sailors' Home, a Greek out German, had a heated argument over the dinner table on Friday right last. Trom words they came to blown. The Police appeared on the scene before much damage was done, and

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sidered. This principle, howevor avand in at the Police Court on Saturday fined unch of the the old days of sailing vessels, can scarcely defendants $5, and ordered each man to pay 40 be upheld in its entirety in the present cants compensation. They are now inmates of days where voyages are constantly made Victoria gaol for a period of sixteen daya, with trans shipment from one steamer lo The Manila Cablencies says --A Chineso another at given ports. Under such oir-slave girl appealed to the office of the cumstances it cannot be denied that it is prosenting attorney on the 13th inst for help stretching a point to say that the destination She was brought to Manila es a slave, and has of it all and asks to be protected from her last instance, the goods are consigned. This, as owner, from whors she managed to escape. well as the question of use, must always be While the constitution of the United States a matter of fact to be determined by a con-prohibits slavery, the commission has made no

RUSSIAN GRAND DUKE ASSASSINATED.

GE. Thonsa

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A. W. Whitlow

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J. Whittall.

LONDON, 17th Feb. The Grand Duke Sergius, Military

Tsar, has been assassinated. A bomb was thrown at him in the streets of

Moscow.

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ALIEN PLOTS:

The Navy League Journal for Jannag con. twins the following :-

In the December issue of the Journal we published a letter from Mr. Sandford D). Cole ou the subject of alien pilots. The gentlemen's object was to call attention to what be con sidered a great

national danger. The subject

Executive of the Navy League for some con. mutter is ous of such importance to the safety sirable time, and it has been resolved that the th's of our country that it becomes our duty to tako it mp. We propose therefore to pross question of the granting of certificates as mastery and mates to foreigners. With thin latter would be involved the large reliance of our mercantile marine on the foreign' saata. At the moment, however, the pilot ques tion is quite enough for us to deal with.

It should be understood that there are two

That is your doing!" and the first prisoner answered My master ordered me to do it." The sergeant, said "where is your muster," and the prisoner said " He has gone to Canton," A tradesman had just passed the shoy and hearing- a noiso went back, and arrived co the scena just as the prisoner was saying "My master ordered me to do it," and he said. "Son will be punished for this! "and the prisoner made no reply. Others will speak for the strong small of kerosene and of the extraordinary rapidity with which the fire spread, which could only have been caused by kerosene. The polico then came up and took the prisoners under arrest the house was n voritable death

Square Streat stand back to back, but the

above the level of Hollywood Road, about three storys higher. There are three storys in Bally- wood Boad which many all ho described as basement houses, keda opening into Squaro Street, the exit being into Hollywood Boud. The only exit from the upper flours of this Hollywood Read house was cut off with the result that, not only were several lives lost

level of Square Street is vory considerably

sent before 11 0.10, on day of publicution. After that is necessarily the port to which, in the first been sold and re-sold until she has got wearyamanite. He is know as one of the principal/Bots of reasons why this question is put forward four-in that house, but six more were lost in a

our the supply w timled. Only supplied for Cash

Telegraphic Address: Fazes, Codes: A.B.C. EM, Ed. Lieber's P., B, 33, Tilephors Ka. 15

The

(A recent writer, discussing the statesmen of Bussis, refers to the grand Duke Sergius in the following terms:-He belongs to the hectoring typs of Prossinn militarism, steru and pitiless to tho points of tyranty and in- dow hats and baiters in finssia. He is the at the present time. One is based on the fact

that, whilst we are military governor of Moscow, and to this day to foreignora, and so enabling them to enter our The reason for the crime was the usual reason

we are granting piletag certificates house in Square Street which caught fire also coaforming Jowe, even the most wealthy, aro Dot D allowed to stoop a night within the confines harbours without pay mont of dues we are alone of defrauding insurance companies of the city.

boon quickly followed by the a practice. This want of reciprocity bears

as a Chinese herb shop, recently insured for sunouncement of his resignation of the post of hardly on British shipowners, whilst the ralfor Governor-General of Moscow. Of all the Taar's ing of foreign vessels from the payment of $1,500. I shall prove that an attempt was most uncomp omising apbolder of autocracy part of the emoluments to which they not The Grand Dako Sergios's wife no Princess unnaturally consider themselves morally entitled, Elizabeth of Hesse, is an elder sister of the Bat with this question the Navy League, as

saob, has nothing whatever to do."

The aspect of the

The

Potrary, at Taichou, Chokiang. the /sideration of all the circumstances of the specifio enactment prohibiting slavery in the memorandum publicstira of the Tsar's amengst the maritime nations in following such ground floor of the house in question was kept

BIRTHS.

Rev. Eiwan TaoMPAON, of a ven.

braary, at Bhanghai, the wife of B.

uary, at Bhanghai, the wife of J. Bughter,

MARRIAGES.

Teorites.]

national safety is the question which redates to

case and to he fairly and impartially decided Philippines. If a slave escapes from ber master, La did the present one, there is no law by which upon by the tribunal before whom the the owner can compel her to return to hi-family the Grand Duke Sereins in probably the pilotage ducs doprives British pilots of somo made to get it insured for a larger amuonnt, und wattor is brought. No definitions or classi-service; but on the other hand there is no low fications, however carefully made, can be by which action can be brought against him ary, at Union Church, by the sufficient in all cases to decide as to the for holding slaves. It is understood that the

ng, ALLAN STEVENSON, eldest

venson, Jennifald, Symington-190-and no general principle. however girl will be placed in n convent. - MABEL, youngest daughter of

learnedly enunciated, can be relied upon to [02] determine what in fact was the voyage at Peak Church, by the

which a given lot of goods was destined to OWALD Druз THOMSON,

FRANCIA ALICE, second take. The onus of proof, however, that Kør. Alfred George hawe, of

[509 goods, not necessarily of a belligerent chame- DEATHS.

is Clark, Bishop's Waltham,

WIDOWS AND ORPHANS PENSION FUND.

The report on the Widows and Orphans' Fention Fand for 1904 is published in the current issue of the Hongkong Government

THE FISCAL DEBATE.

THE AMENDMENT DEFGATED.

LONDON, 17th Feb. Mr. Asquith's amendment declaring

to our

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the evidence will go to show that there was nothing in the shop. The prisoners' statements subsequently made at the Police Station did not contain very much, but wore totally inconsistent with the statement made at the times. One prisoner said he blow out the lamp at ten o'clock, and the other said the fire was caused by a lamp falling. One of the prisoners said an old kerosene tim upset. Several kerosene tins were afterwards found. The statements word totally insonsis

l Chinese Postal Service, aged 34 years. purposes, clearly lies upon those who claim bruary, at Ningpe, A. A. Srocas, ofter, are destined as of course for belligerent Gazette. The amount to the credit of the fund that the time had come when the of maritims Powers who may at any time betont with the facta. Bath February, in London, G. JANES MOR- tracks, tale of thanghai, aged 72 years.

On 1981 February, at Shanghai, the infant son

to make the capture. In the case of the

contributione amount now to about $2,300.

on the 31st December was $196,325,75, including Fiscal question should be submitted $10,383.32 for interest. The average monthly to the country without delay has been Arabis the cargo was composed of railway on the 31st December, 1903, the number rejected by 311 votes to 248, showing material and four destined to Japanese of contributors on the books was 435, and a Government majority of 63. On 4th February, at Shanghai, JOHANNA ports and addressed to different commercial on the 31st Decembar, 1991, 449, of whom

of Mr. and Mrs. P. BoxsowEXT.

On 13th February, at Shanghai, Joun B Laan,

aged 68 years.

Everra, aged 40 yours,

The Daily Press.

houses in Japan. Such goods might be 169 are backelors, 265 aro married men, and

The

for ordinary purposes of commerce 11 are widowers. During the year, 09 officers among which would even be a sale joined the faad, 51 loft, and 6 died. of them to persons who might afterwards total number of children on the books is 369 There are in the Est 27 pensioners, whose HONGKONG OFFICE: 14. DESVœur ROAD CL forward them to the seat of war--and to pensions aggregate $3,238,83 per annum. LONDON OFFICE: 131, Fuzer STREET, EO make them contraband, on the principle of HONGAONG. FEBRUARY 20Tm, 1905. their destination, it would be necessary at ALTHOUGH the defectiveness of so-called least to prove that they were sent out direct- ly with the object of being forwarded to the international law with respect to the capture

of contraband has of late been the subject enemy; in fulfilment, for instance, of a con- of much discussion, one bearing of the matter, truet to that effect. Upon Lord Srown's principle the bare destination would be a and that one of practical importance, seems

FOR "DESERVING DESTITUTE

SEAMEN."

The following is the list up to date of those who hate sont in their namen as Gasrantors

the Governor's Schome. to help Deserving Destituto Beamon under H.E. Sir Matthew Nathan 'K.C.M.G. Mr. Loker

to have been generally overlooked. It is suficient answer; but, oven upon & more Mr. G. A. May C.M.G.

lica.

Hen. Mr. Gorskom Stewart...

Mr. Findlay Smith...

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Evidence, a repetition of that given at the Police Court and reported in the Daily Press, was then led.

The first prisoner said that a kero591@ Con produced was used for cooling tea.

ons which coucaras 13. It would seem almost incredible that ear authorition should rare for years been flising men who owe allegiance to foreign Fawers to Davigate the DAFON wafore which lead

ports. great

Bnt, incredible or net, the fact remains that fully a hundred foreign olleers belonging to the merchant navies involved in hostilition with ourselves hare, besa. educated to the perfect knowledge of every detail of the British waters in which they trade. The granting of certificats to such won vet stopped, and that at the earliest possible moment.

Those interested in the question from the pilots' side havo made several unsuccessful attempts in succeeding sessions to get a Bill passed with this object. There seems tile doubt that during the coming session an Apt restricting the Immigration of nudesirable foreigners into this country will become law. It

now proposed that an attempt be made to fallen with the debris on to the ground £por. incorporate in thi a Bill a clause regulating the Due man was bort and escaped, and died on isene of pilotaga ertificates to foreigners."

In 29, Square Street, on the first floor uix bodies were afterwards Ereative test that all members of the League the following day. will give this question the most vigorous

their power.

Inspector D. Gourlay said :-Three bodies were found in No. 168, Hollywood Road. One, that of a woman was found on a beam in the back part of the second floor where the fire did not reach. The bodies of two childron had

[RECTER'S SERVICE.] BRITISH NAVAL DISASTER

LONDON, 16th February. An explosion has occurred on board a British submarine at Queenstown. A Sub-Lieutenant and three others ware killed, and fourteen possible support in overy way that may lio in found on a part of the fivor not burnt away.

infared.

FISCAL DEBATE LIFELESS.

LONDON, 16th Februny. Mr. Asquith's amendment on the Fisol question has been introduced, but the debate is lifeless. A division is expected to-night.

17th Febrawry.

Mr. Aeqrith's amendment on the Fiscal question has been rejected by 311 votes to 248.

Mr. Chamberlain said that he world wel- come a dissolution: there was no differenca between him and Mr. Balfour regarding the nes of Fiscal reform.

CHINESE RAILWAYS.

The

Such progress is being made with the railways in Western and Central China that, according to Engineering, we may soon expect to zes the great coal and iron deposits of the Celestial Empire effectively worked. China'r resourens

The prisoners again declared that they were not guilty.

In summing up His Lordship said The prisoners are charged with perhaps the most beinous crime which could be committed. That is, setting fire to dwelling konse in which people are sleeping. In this case, whatever was the cause of the Are the results

of coal and iron are among the largest and most have been terrible in the exireme. No less than favourably situated in the world. The extent

One

witness callad said how he was awakened

the very obvious fact that the conditions extended view, that is, one more in arzor of shipping which existed when most of the dance with the shipping and transport cod.

Siebe... Mr.

of the great coalfields has been pat at 400,000 to persons have been burnt to death. accepted principles were laid down, have ditions of the present day, it must at the

square miles--twice the area of Frares, and Hun, Sir Pan! Chator 0.M.G. heen completely altered by the changed least he proved that the goods are destined Former Deslitato"

more than 70 times the aggregato extent of by heeringa disturbance in the street, and going to see what it was discovered that there was a the coalfields of Britain. Of the quality of the nature of transport in modern times. What to aid in the war; and this cannot, upon Mr. A. S. Tarford ...

fire in the room below. He just had time to deposits coach has yet to be learned, but the Mrs. H. W. Robertson

distinguished German geologist, Baron von may have been a perfetly reasonable view recognised principles of evidence, be as-str. A. 3. Raynad

pick up one of his children, a boy, and escapa Richtofen, reported many

hola years f nga the in the time of sailing vessels or even in that med as a fact, merely because it is possi-Mr. E. A. Hewett

Mr. Balfour repeated his previous arguments the anthracito and the bilaginous Farieties to the upper floor, and with the assistance of in favour of retaliation, and said that the threats are equal to the best produced in Europe. It one or two friends, escaps to the adjo ing of long voyage steamers alters its nature ble or even likely,

made had already had a good effect on the com- is expected that very soon Chinese coat will be house by bres ng sition. Urostly when applied in days when shipment to one

The M.M. steamer Oceanien, with the next mercial policy of other nations. If the overty delivered at Far Eastern ports at prices with he was able to res is and two other,

which noother coal can possibly compote, andthat port and transhipment thence to the ultimate destination is a matter of everyday occur- } place questions of this kind upon a more (French mai), folt Saigon on Saturday, the 18 are the Government the matofa, eich they China, in corsequeuco of this development, will obilder, he can foradio debrie

inst, at 3 pan., for this part. satisfactory footing; bat too much cannet, The sto mer Aker left Singapore on the asked, be believe that without having to change became a large exporter of iron.

about 2. per ton, and that it can be ploed be anticipated from any general dealing morning of the 18th inst., and may be expected any taxes the country would be saved a vast That some amendments upon the principles

The steamer Lowther Castle left Manila on number of commercial outrages from which at Shanghai at €3s, whereas imported pi-iron

solls there now at 57. per ton." hitherto accepted is vrgently called for by with the subject. So much must in all cases bero on the 25th inst

they now suffered. these changes has won fully shown by the depend upon the good faith of the nations the morning of the 18th inst.

rence.

Something might probably be done by a conference such as has been suggested to

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

at

It is esti- below and wife on the floor of the socond

mated that pig-iron can be produced at Shansi story. This is a very tu.ible, but what you not the effect-whether the prisoners are or

ro contorar 1 with here's the escavaca and

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