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General FOR LESSEL, who had been in com- mand of the Brigade, nor Herr vor BEANDT who had been German Minister at Poking, and who was well acquumted with the position of affairs. Enough was, however, A. S. WATSON & CO., eliminated to show that as a fact Herr Kuwang's statements were justified as to what bad actually taken place, and though ho might have been guilty of indiscretion or oven worse as to the time and manner of utterance, that was apparently not the case before the Court. Herr KUNERT as the result of the trial was sentenced to three month's imprisoninoat, not on the ground that his statements were false in fact, or malicious in intent; but that they were a reflction on the whole German Army and, more extraordinary stili, the Court held that outrage was a necessary element in war. Such a doctrine openly announced from such a position seems to have startled even that most submissive of nationalities-tho German civil community.
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Now in affirming the truth as a matter of fact of Herr Kunzur's asseverations, we are not to be taken as necusing the German Army with that we have nothing to do When we come to hard facts, it is, however, undeniable that the European troops landed in Norils China in the autumn of 1909 did commit unmentionble atrocities, and that
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- John Bell auð A. Soʊmilt, the former an unemployed mariner and the later one of the crew of the usilling, ship Bottaahail, weara charged befaro Mr. F. A. Has land af the Police Cours yesterday with being drunk and disorderly. Bell was further charged with
CANTON, 7th August;" Viceroy Shum has received a telc gram from Peking appointing himling richs ovatis, Acting Viceroy of the Two Kinng.
Asked what they had to say in defonea, the first defondant remarked that he was drunk.. and was knocked down and rested.
On account of the state of his health, however, he is granted three months' leave to Japan, where he hopes toasisiance, Your Wreh.p., but was drunk recruit his strength.
Li King-hi, the Governor of Kwang.
Governor Chang is appointed Acting Governor of Kwangsi.
Tit Leong, Vice-President of the Board of War, is appointed permanent Governor of Shansi.
-Chạn Fook is appointed Viceroy of Fohkien and Chekiang.
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The second defendant denied being drunk. Sergeant Davitt--He was walking without
szongh to be disorderly.
Schmidt-Didu't I ask you a straight ques tión? I ask you to chals a line sat and I would well it. You refused and hustled me
into the call.
Bergeant Duvilt—You stipulated to walk a
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Schmidt-I was quite sober, Your Worship. His Worship (to t Sergeant-How do you tell when a man is drunk?
Sergeant Davitt--I considor a man is drunk when he is incapable of walking the street.
His Worship-Have you any other temb Did you small his breath ?~
Sergeant Davitt-Yes, Your Worship, His Worship-The Landen aul Metro- politan polios ask supposed in briste to say "gured biscuits," To ano sad defen laùt)-Were
Behmidt-I was not, Sir, I was knooked you disorderly P
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His Worship-The doctor's sertificate skatex to be nogleutel so the à triment of the good that you were suffering from drink.
ohmidt-The diootor does not know, as he
The death of Mr. H. Coughlan, an offer TELEGRAMS. attacked in fores, NIET, unwilling to increase the friction, retired, but protested of the mercantile marine, from New Zealand against the uction of the Oseman Oom which occurred at Shanghai on the fat just. mander. Vox WALDELSES-Ind been, as he also attributed to heat apoplexy, himself afterwards discovered,, made the The NC. Daily Nex gives the following tool of his own Chinese stuff; who in turn particulars of the heat wave at Shanghai: The bud been acting under the instigation of the Average incan daily temperature at Bleawai in July was 84-dag. 13, against a mean of 80 dog. The result of for the previous thirty-two years. On July Chinese Commissioner. all this was that the so-called nccord, never the 1st, 2nd, arid 19th, the moon thr your was at any time an active force for goal, was bei w the normal; on the 27th it was exactly formally broken, up, and Field Marshallnormal, 82 dag. 3; on the other 27 days of the VON WALDERSEE, disgusted at the tuna month it was above the normal. The hottest day recorded during the mouth was the 24th, affairs had taken, left for Europs quietly,”
thon the moan was 90 deg. 3, the normal being It was during this period of distracted 81 deg.Ü. councils that the events to which Herr
At a recent examination of candidate for KUNERT desired to draw attention undoubt. edly occurred. Personally, as the writer admission to Sandhurst the examiner of the
a considerable number of men in a que-tion | Two Kwang. remarks, voN WALDELSER YOU the highest paper on chemistry was surprised to find that si, is appointed Acting Viceroy of the respect from all those with whom he came about hydroren, stated that this gas was not in contact, and it was no personal fault of found in the Orange River Colony. This his that his efforts proved a failure. The statement quite beat him, aya the Globe. Hap. effect was, however, bad, and we find that a poning a few days later to meet an Army Coach, a friend of his, he told this friend tho, very serious state of ill feeling was produced story, and asked him if he could throw.any owing to the ill conduct of those with light on the matter. The coach, after think whom he permitted himself to be surrounded; tag awhile, said, “I have it. I roambar îm and this feeling, it is undoubted, has by no pressing the fact on a number of my pupils means altogether peised to exist. Now, that hydrogen does not occur in the free state."
"We note in a contemporary that Viceroy and this is what we would wish to emphasise, Much has been said of the Now Cricket
Trên Chuo-hen (known as Shum) had been granted a months leave and that he again me- had the German Government been wise Reporting. They or for these things better in enough to permit Herr KUNERT to call up France Mr. Punch recently pablished a noat morialisof their Majesties to the effect that the llowed a long period of rent in order to be his witnesses, a very sorions blot which harccost from a French paper of the recout stalo of his healts in such that he must be match be wean Warwickshire and the Austra Fin these atrocities portion of the German I ever since continued to tinge the fair fame Naus." A Birminghao," says the writer, restored to good health again and that if he is, down, assaulted, and arrested by black con.
ust permited to resign tuere is reason to fear
·Promotes a healthy action of the skin, counter. Froops took part. It is also certain that of the German army might have been in Antraliens ont j'né un match contro Wanvick- that" not only will he be unable to regain his stables. I only rünisted them to get away.
those atrocities were prevcutible, and that great measure removed; and the true causes shire. Le barling des Australiens était excel- bealth but that the duties of his post will have refreshing and invigorating to the system na charges were made of similar misconduct of a very disreputable piece of business been lont, aussi Wanviokshire fut out pour 161, alors government of the Viceroyalty of the Two
is the case of the Japanese or Englial con traced to their real origia in a plot to which que la Australions marquèrent 162 cans pour Kwang provinces," So it appears that, anxieus did nut-09.me while I was in k spital tingents. The military occupation of Pechili
quatre crickets." The howling" of the Auste oblige a good servant, their Majesties havs a more important post, and by giving him ample time to recrust his health." in 1900 is not, perhaps, a thing of which
tralians tast bave put the Wanvickshire men off eraded his resignation by transferring him to those immediately concerned have any canse
meats the GI be, it was hardly sporting. to be proud. In many respects if resembled the Crusades of the twIth century; the same high pretensions in its conception, che- same miserable exhibition of ineptitude and jealousy, not unmixed with open frand and spoliation in its progress; the one iuano ending with nothing accomplished, except the general lowering of the standard of ATSON & CO. honour amongst the nations of the Wes
In a race for Althy laere, where all distin- guished themselves, it is no di parag meat. to own that Russia won easily, bui Germany was not in the end far from the gol; and both displayed a marked desire to linger round the scenes of their not altogether glorious achievem nt, funy be remem. bered But when the troops were sent ut the German Emperor appointed Count vox WALDENSEE, who had distinguished himself alim in the Franco-German war, to the command, and as it was generally understood by the other Powis that as the senior he would | act as nominal chief, he promoted him to the substantive rank of Field Marshall. a-sumed to be tried.
Whether it was that lie hould be much on his position, or that the mutual jhr Cath.jealousies, which afterwards brought the , 5th Bd." entente ignominious end came in the way, has not yet appeared, but the fact remaine that, from the first the other Powers On 18th July, at Shanghai, the wife of Dr. F. declined to accept bis authority. Franco A. Roarsson, of a daughter
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was the first to openly assume this position but ahe was son followed by sue others with the exception of Eagland, who for a time did her best to carry out the original understanding. Ras in at me began to treat the hud as enquered territory, and went so far as to annex as such the railway and Freat the roling stock as her own, and Grunny was not long in following the example. Under these circumstances, under
the pee, of-Pullowing up the Bagora-Ger,
VON WALDERSEE was certainly not a pact but into which he permitted himself to ba led, and in the discredit of which for the moment he became an unconscious partakej.
All Sikbs in Shangbai now have to by
registered at the British Consulate.
The Kawasaki Dockyáril at Kobe has just completed a steam yucht 1326 by 11 fest, for the Siamese Crown Prince.
das for the Norwegian throne.
their stroke. But, however excellent," com-
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PAKHOL
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT }
2nd August.
GAMBLING.
I hear that by order of the Viceroy of Canton, all sorts of gambling, including lotteries of all
its dependencies. This is a stp in the right
Li King hi (or Li Ching-tai) is a nephew of the late Li 1.ung-chang. He has been governor since 1901, but was temporarily ra moved from offles in 1992. His Kranksi appointment dated from May of last year.
Governor Chang's appointment to Shaasi, which we sunou rod some days ago, stands over, ve presume, until he is r lieved at Korgi,
Tit Long (officially styled Tish Liang) is a Mancha, who has been on a special mission in the central provinces since July last year. II.
tiea conne I
Chau Fook (Chon Fa) was the Acting Governor-General of Liang-kisng sinas last October. Before that be was Governor of Sunutung-Ed.
It is stated that the Kaiser considera Prinoid kiuds, have been stopped in Limehow and all is an assistant member of the Army Reorgan Charles of Denmark the most eaitable candidirection and is appreciated by the industrious section of the population. But what will become of the hundreds of the professional gamblers! They know no art "or industry, and are inst the ches to swell the list of "roblem and pirates
Shoal has a promising lawn tornis olnb. A rerat tournament makes Mr. H. B. Halbert tennis o-ampion of Corsa, Mr. H. W. Davidson
being next best..
Mr. Sundor appears to be doing much botter at Shanghai than he did at Hongkong. The papers spook of hoses "pickol from floor to coling." He appears to have on ist-d a Chinese strong ma at Hongkong,
His Worship-Yon wore neither drank nov alyardly the
irchmidt-1 will have to give in, I suppose. and say that I was drunk.
His Worship ord red the first defendant to
pay a fine 83 for boing drunk and disorderly and compensation to the riosha coolio, the alternative being four on days imprisonment- The neo ad det udsat, in slefacit of payment of a fine of $3. goes to gaol for Busen-daça.
STREET SCENES IN HONGKÒNG,
A DATCH OF PEACE BREAKEËS. Sometime ago seaman employed on a fishing junk asked for Bul obtained an advours of 88.35. H then ungetofully left his master's service and win lost sfsche of until Sunday, when the inakorat we wife not air in Outra Strast. and' after uphṛsiding him for his underhandl net, doma del the return of the mony. After M. de Witte and M. Rosen have paid Pre-listening for a while to her hirmu.us, which
[REUTER'S WHRYICH."}
THE PEACE CONFERENCE.
LONDON, 5th August.
was a trating acce, the sapman decided to
LOSS OF A JUNK WITH VAL ABLE CARGO.
Telographic information has be precived here by the principal of the Canton Guilt tha ajunk laden with silk piece goods, tutive cloth silent Rousevelt a visit at Oyster Bay similar and other producs of Canton, valued abatis.to that of M. omora and M. Takalica Iast try, which ws. The stringe", her tongue or 200,000 find foundered on her way from Kong-weak, with the object of pying their respects mon to this port on the 23rd alt. The du nils informally rior to today's formal reception, of the mishay and the amount of the los The question of precedence has been decided sus sined by the parties concerned ar yot tote-day in favour of Japan. be learned by letter, but it is cert in the everyone of the piece goods shop hero and at Hamchow will more or less suffer by the Mr. Alexander Harray, of the Inner acaident. A gonds carried by jasks aro not
A misprint pocured in the footnote to the talegt m announcing China Oi-ting leath, but it was so obvi us 1 it would mislead nobody Taiping Colieries" should of course, have read Kaipingllieries."
Temple and Oxunt irerit formerly of his Majesty's Consular Service in china, has been appointed Profe--or « Farish od Interna. tional Law to the Univerity of Pekin.
The Reoul Pres. lour to the Jupinene Minister has info me? the Covens § virome it, Toarding the departure of MF to Varica
ke Pro Conf-rancs,
to repre-ent Co on t that it would be b tter to piss li h ́s volny.
The Japan Daily Adru í sérleg a kit Was
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CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES.
Lospon, 5th August,
The Washington Post eaya China has notified
his arm. He struck er til won the face just as he husband arvot. A other noisy discos in the sued, and chlet o parties to the quarrel were using, many of `h endearing epithet permliar to th iso nganga. or speird on the behold, the soman". Ja sceum to protet boyho combatants numbers no bolag e in, peliminarios were goon arrange, and ja wowser's wife and
wre looked in de diy grip, orlon he police inter von d. ・・・
insured, the los falls on the owners Etle go the State Department that she is sending seam.'s 21 the adjuster an scamau,
the native nerobauta caunot yet so the way bring goods from Canton in forsin bottomi on sacount of the great difference which exists between the native and the foreign customs tariffe,
EXECUTIONS,
Mr. Wo Tig Fang, formerly Minister in Washing on, to segotiate new exclusion treaty.
FUX-FAIRIES.
Of the batch of twenty-eight robbers arrested
that antones karen saying that the northern at Tonkin and brought over here ́th other day,
lose blau ing-fairies, and the southern two of the leaders hare since bean de spitaledhinese bel vas in demons. Bat this division of at Limobow. They bel made no attempt to abjects of wazeli, is not scientific as the follow. conceal their kailt nor offered any extensa ng incident will ill strate-It would appear ting circumstances with the view of obtaining that Chinese into always believed more or Mshura camission of penalty,
bat instead, the les generally that the cunning fox has the power to upp ara der the guise of a beautiful first of the two (Lum-chong-yt) s sad to
is ble of bewitching mon made, al
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Too qaralta app bre a fore Mr. G. N. Orme at the Puncę tour ye-lord y te auswer a. obarge of behaving in a-isorderly manver Tuey ward out uni nd io pay » fug af $2.
The interpreter.from-h - Magistracy, who has been or joying for days leave in r. N. Ormo ri Hongkong, appeared before
the Pelice Court ye terday cha goọ tự th assault- ing a ric-bu "coolie und bejuving in a disorderly
manuor,
Inspector Collett informet Is Worship that as the inau assaul ́et was not pre-o †, he did not
Sultivan, a your Texans main the jumped overboard on July 1h Ha was not Taft pary to Manila
missed until next day. Insanity is a laget.
hare openly d-olared that he had been a robber ther for air wat er wee. Those who havwigh to pres- the farge, bat would proceed with Thirteen gambiers werest by the pinolics since he was a wers lad, and he also acousput the red rangtories from a Chinese Stadio
will discover a in a hous" near the briework at Qai 17. Bay. o her man of having killed the late Looug-moon- this afirmation. I transpires, however, that the charge of disorder y behaviour. Charged before Mr. G & Urm at the Poohip-toi ( Brigadier General) it year, to te fath of the puple is the brownies is not Evidence was given to the eff et that the Court yesterday the Looper of the house was which noctuation Kait tai is said to have confined to nurth, nor to the past. Fox defendant was riding as ricsh: at Shektostenî fairies, also a sterious marlin hore, using the colie's que rein and his own
samed to resitte. unseen in thick dinge of
Raid $100, and e-ch af. lin. ofans. defenfants nodded when the question was put to him.
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many commenced a regular invasion of was ordered to pay a fine of $3. Shansi, and even went so far us to plan an The seeker after coincidence may note that expedition against the caprial of Shanaai, when the Katori was an had from the Vicker's An omplensent grasation, enys the Times, whither the Dowager 18's sad Hed yard at Bar ow, it was foxing tallow that has been cured-in-Grunny by an action taking with her as prisoner the-mPEEOB. greased the ways over which the great weight Aried at Halle in which Herr KUNERT, Under these circumstances Bug and Snaily of over 900 tons travelled for me 500it. Reichstag Deputy, was charged with libel-refused to go any further, and withdrew before reaching the water. ling the offic. rs and soldiers who served with from further participation in cia affair. the German East Asiatic force, in one of his
BIRTH AY CELEBRATION
ample evidence of the accuracy of
the bany a tree, are specially entrusted to as spars, with which to prold d the coolie's with the enfety of Famens, and the well- back. His antics soon collected a boisteroUS heing of thoir inmates, prisoners and under-crowd of Chinese.
'he defondant's defence was the he had bee lags except. The consequence is that on the first and fifteenth of the month, and st certain other times, worship is offered them to a party. He got in o the rieslin and told the whish mane, of con sehat those who strange coolie to drive bim Como In- aud fdoing so, these services as in for a share of the spoil the olie avulinet drive hem about tamn At o her timer galar theatricals are arranged, whereupon he got annoyed. He almi jed mak. for their del stat on-for brows, like the Chinese, are sumed to be fond of the clashing a noise hut denied stri in the coolie.
and the scream of the A fiue of 82 was imposed.
assumed office short-time go,
The 28th almowth birthday of His Coles lal Majes y Ewong Tai.. The Cus on Hames was closed and the day was oberved a genural holiday. Toe dragon dag was prom neut everywhere. The Chines; gunboit wong Ku dressed ship and at noon firet a round saints after the westernera styl. Bun ing was to be observal ou several housetips du ing Messrs. Workman, Clark, and Company, of the day ad lasteras of variegated ints were of the cymbal.
judge;" all arrangeniouts had been made for the usual had expect d to pick up the crumbs which foll Treaty, and the proposed boycott has extended worship and the one emary gifts to those who The factitious exc'tement over the Americas from the rich man's table; the judge calmly itself to Socchow. On Jul 3ick monster knocked the bottom out of the whale affair, and ma38-meeting was held in a theatre on side the sooffinsly told those who were interested in the Chang Men, at which the merchants and people service, that the whole thing was moonshine and we exhorted to dealing to buy any gonds of foolishnes
The advanced" are delighted, Amerian origin, and day placards uppeared whilst those who follow the fathers are asking all over the city, with the lists of American whereunto these things
things will grow --N-C.
of berge in Shanghal, and of the standard. Americ-n goods,
# further Popular sapratition in Japan, also, exhortation to an into bay-the goods-ur -to. there fox people. A common deal with those hongs No m ation was made medical diagnosis is that the patient is in the meeting of chur-bes or hospitals "postossed" by a fox--Ed.
In the man she myterius things were Belfast, launch d from their yard on 4th July exhib toď a night over the dors of some of the ! orches'ra, When Olam, the new pro and THE BOYLÖTT, AT SJOCHOW. going on in Peking where it being only the twin-screw atonette, built for the shops. This is the first time wi hin my too evident that commas, carefully Company Thy Delta has a gross tonnage of was ver shown by the subjects of His Cole iial Peninsular and Ori ntal dream Navigation recolle is that such a display of faithfulness concealed from the other Powers, were over 8,000 tons, and has been pecially designed Majesty st this port or anywhere in the being carried on betweh RUSSIAN for the trade to India and Chins. Her engines Empire. MINISTER and Li HENG-CHANG, one of the were constructed by thame firm.
GERMAN ENTERPRISE IN CHINA.
THE SWARTUNG RAILWAY, "REFORT."
Duty Newr.
olection addresses. The words complained of were: “Our soldiers devastated the land and plundered and ravished women. Such a trial could scarcely have accurred in any other count except, of course, Russia, where the sulfiter is not a person nor even results of which was that all the autentions, Megra. Walker, Lambe and Company's Chine a body corp rain, but a mère abstraction.
as well as the ovvez nets of Line so-called To Market Report statos: There have been The whole qu ating at issue was merely one allies, were known beforehead to the no nations this week (July 7) excepting för of fact, and it might have been supposed Chinese: and L, crafty ser contrived green tea. Privesly some little business ben
The busines report of the German Shaytan that on that print the Court would have been to fill oren vor WALDEESE's in st secret passed at alighly firmer res in Keemuna Railway was bad bet to the oneral meeting -prepared to hear evidenco as to whether or councils with his own creadies We here and d. to 7d, and tour for pri a are inquired which was held on June 30. The r-ilway was for, bat with little business resulting. The rows open to general trafo on June 1, 1904, Bod the return of the rec ipts and expenditure not the charge w_rs trus. It is quite true copy verbatim from a contemporary recard: India, with the fit of the new Hankow Taas,
are from that day until December 11904, that truth may be à libel, and that there"The effects of these veure ps were not is due on nnday next.
During 1904 ore ware carried 578,868 p songers, as compared with 363,343 in 1903, and are circumstances, when to blato abroad along in making thounselves felu Count
Rem-rkable developments are likely to artis 70270 tons of freight, as compared with 44,462 The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issand "Of War existing between China and the United man's misdeeds, so far from being a benefit TON WALDERSSE was one I she first victims, in connection with the was sores smudals. It | tons in 1903.
or the seven months of 1904 the following port—
£33,558, and the ex
n the 7th, 10.35 .. Typhoon near
CHINESE VICTORY OVER PATANG to the community, may only serve as an and deceived by false informat tendered is stated that some of the persons implicated the rec
TIBETANS At 113
The barometer, has fallen spleen. Had such a plea been urgeil in in a series of operations in Cikli, which atatiafaction, they will impeach high Govern. sum of £25,000 will be placed to the >pecial opportunity for the gratification of private to him the German troops becaue engaged threaten that in the event of not obtaining ample renditur to 242,419. Of the excess of 240.146 Southern Locehoo, moving N.N.W
..ochons
A Changta, capital of Szechuan” provinos, ment official for gros carelessness and for toket for the renewal of the lius, whil E727 goner lly, particularly over Formoss and the
placed to the reserve fund and to s
Bad weather is likely to prevail shortly on telegram to the local mandarius reporta flai of business precaution weich made them more special rearre. Out of the remainde siedend
of one-third logical und compreisible; but this does much as a levy of blaskınnil on · be unoffend- tools in the bands of unscrupulous Arma 24,839 own will be de bored, and i th-Chinx const to the northward of the Formos; the Cpe tro pr sent to Pala gto arengs be carried forward to next scruant, Camel, strong N.W to B.W. winds in the the recent murde of the Assistant Rendant, not seem to have been the line pursued. The ing populace. Amongst other things Oficials interested in firms or individuals are However, as the dividend paid for he bullding Formoes Channel, and moderate to tresh W. Fix Chuan, surt others; gained a decisive Erblangten on the 24th vltimo, and that in defendant was not permitted to examine General Nis, who at detinguished himn-stated to have given in Hrect orders to deal with period of fire, meaths ending with ray was 4 and 3. W winds over the N. part of the China victory oves the Tibeans at a plane called Forecast:-Modersie W, to BW. winda; consequence General Me has occupied Tingps witnesses of standing whom he desired to self by having at the worst crise saved to certain people, sul în one osse it in alleged that par coat, which is at the rate of 13 per year, The total divdend for, 1906 is,at the rate of 2
with his troops bring lato Court, amongst whom were his own detriment tan caviseruf order, was|≈ sivilian iu authority accepted a bribs.
the case it would have been perfectly ons period came to look like mithing so
roosip's smonnted
par-cont
WEATHER REPORT.
schols, and then rl sen imen' was that tawershot incluid in the boycott - The- worst fes' nge of the meeting was the ecossion it gave for all sorts of wild remoura ebent a state
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