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the Government itself should introcho rubber-tyred ricshas; but rather that it should permit the higher fures that private speculation would insist upon for the use of such vehicles. As the inhabited area of the

The Waiwaga has protested again opening of foreign shops foeide Poking olty, but the Foreign Ministers have sirged that the privilege should be allowed to continue,

The special' Indian correspondent of the

A. S. WATSONA CO., Cokay continues to expand, extra markets Lancet states that if ever a Health Minister

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Du (Bombay bottles) ... 1,90 POTASH, SELTZER & B.P. Soda 1.50

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TONIC WATER ...

LITHIA WATER

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GINGER ALE

1.9%

BARSAPABILLA

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LEMON SQUASH

1.95%

RASPBERRYADE

1.95

STONE GINGER BEER ..

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STPHONS.

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were wanted it is on the India Council." Our medical contemporary might turn its attentions to Hongkong, and perhaps suggest a translation from the Sanitary Board.

The professional "walk ra round the world" are growing numerous. There is another in the Far East at present. It is distinctly curious that these round-the-world podertrians should invariably anive by steamer, even at mainland ports.

Lot Mr. Winston Churchill be informed at

once of the following item of Rangoon police en: "A Chinaman named Ab Chia was sentenced to treats lashes by the Magistrate of

The cely waxworks in Glasgne were sold by unction the other day, says the Reagoon Gazette Mr. Gladstone and Mramberlain "fetched only balf a crown apiece, while double that sum was paid for Land Rosebery. Other statesmen were unsaleable. . II-nry VIIL. and his wivas

TELEGRAMS.

{"DAILY PŘESS" EXCLUSIVE' SEKTICE.]

SIR EDWARD CLARKE RESIGNS.

LONDON, June Sth. Sir Edward Clarke, M.P.. has applied for the Chiltern Hundreds,

THE SEMI-ROYAL HONEY- MOON,

Losbox, June Sth. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, now in England, have accepted com- mand to dine with the King.

Lospos, June Sth.

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The New Cunarder Lusitania has been successfully launched on the Clyde.

The Lusitania, 32,591 tone, is a tarblus oraft, capable of 27 kaste sa hour, CD INCREMENTS FOR JAPANESE NAVY.

become necessary; and doubtless the ono at Taim-tea-toul in as urgently required as any. The provision of a refuse buṛuer is pot at any time the sequisition of a mere toy. It ¡s an excellent, economical, and eminently sensible metlind of dealing with rubbisḥ; an in the case of a government with satis- factory revenues, and for other demands, it might le a m er to eluia even urgency. With circumstancen a explained by Sir. Matthew Nathan, it is obviously a matter that must wait its taru. With regard to bis most important question, that relating

the Eastern Division yesterday on conviction of to our subsidiary coinage, the Hon. Mr.

having stolen brass tap from a honse under NEW CUNARDER LAUNCHED. OBDOANE d not ask for further expcudi-s6nstruction in Barr Street. The sconded was Lure. He asked a question to which we arrested by the durwou in charge, and the would foreser no possible answer but a plain | stolen property found on bim." "yen", as we little exported the statement. that "the Government have made en- quiries **.

Of whow ? By whom? Those are two queries which immediately suggest themselves, especially when we are told that "the only practical meaas cease for the time to issue such coins". which others tell us are already insuffizient to dust the Chinese subsilla ry currency. If them bei

which subject upon dogmatic opinions are improper, it is this one of eninngt; and though we adopt our own theory empirically, we wish to avoid what in the Government itself we deprecate. Bome people say there has been over. production: others say the contrary. Many people we have interrogated, why rathe largely with the smaller currency, assert that it is difficult in the ordinary way of trade toget hold of the colonial cuius: others ask, why, if they be so scarce, are they at a discount? Discount is a mystery to be appruna in fear and trembling by the layan they who disooups has ideas and principles all their own Practical men like the Hon. Mr. OSBORNE and the Hou, Mr. HECT bold views diametrically opposed on this subject. We should be

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be satisfied" as the Hos. COLONIAL TREASI BER pal it; by weight of evidence,

of how

Raining to the position at which we started, that of ways and means generally, we wonder if His Excellency the GovEaxon, when he referred to the Opium Farm as the important source of income, took int account the grim possbilities of the recent anti-opum resolution of the British Parlia

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west for eight billings wach, and the late Prius Consort brought half a movereiga. Assorted criminals were fairly cheap

LONDON, June th. The Japanese warships Kashima" and "Katori" have left England for Japan.

Will the police or mupar authorities please look at the battered tariff notice oa Blake Pier Local publications meation treaty cents an hour as the rate of sumpan bira; this amount figures on some of the leances carried by the. a mpam men; but the old card affixed to the lamp-post says forty; and all the boatmen know 16

They accept twenty if the passenger remains obdurate, but not before 'calling bis attention to the old noties,

We are informed by the Decimal Association that 52 additional Members of Parliament have, since Farliament reassembled, expressed them- selves in favour of an Act being passed for the computery adoption of matric weights and. MIPASUTEF. With this new nor maion of strength, i there are, says the Association, 120 votes to be relied upon in the Commons and carly action is contemplated. Petitions in support of the Bill are being distributed throughout the United

Kingdom for signature.

The latest number of the Indian Trade

Journal, the seventh, is perhaps the best yet

issued, kayɛ a contemporary. The legend "all rights reserved" has wisely been removed from the front page. A good deal of the information is still "scrappy." or bas sirenly been seen in Indian journals, but it is more carefully edited, and the new articles, such as that on · Cotton " are of more practical interest, Fach issues of the journal confirms the impression that the most valuable part of it is the figures it gives of trade movements.

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LONDON, June 'Sth. Enormous damage has been caused in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. by floods.

REVIKE'S SERVICE.]

MADRID..

LuxDOR, June éıb. Two more soldiers have died in Madrid. Owing to the number of the injured suffering from blood poisoning, it is believed that the bomb was poisoned.

A torchlight procession ended the royal marriage festivities in Madrid last night. The Prince and Princess of Wales aud other foreign guests leave today.

BRITISH NAVAL MANŒUVRES.

LONDON, June 6th. The programme of the naval mameU THEN has been issued. The manœuvres extend

The War Office has deciled upon a newfrom Great Britain to Gibraltar and the We presume he did not; but if pattern of heavy gun for nas with mobile Beld South Atlantic, and will last from 23rd armies. The gru, which will supersede the. 4.7 June to 2nd July, Admirdi. May comanda thers be in the Colony any supporters of

now in use, is a powerful piece of ordzance the enemy and Admiral Wilson the defens the agitators responsible for it, it is the The amount of inspection given to artillery dere. The co-operating merchanted will dalk hoped they will remember the promised equipment is to be increased, in order to keepall at Falmouth, Milford, and Gibraltar,

additional taxation; and reflect on the the materiel in a throughly efficient condition probable situation in case these good people for war. This stop has been rendered necessary and leaving in batches, as directel, will try manage to grɛ at China un opinu monopoly, by the increasing complexity of modern arma

to escape the enemy and to supply the feet which is what the "reform" really mean..

meat. Instructions are being issued for experts under Admiral Wilson with information sivil and military, to make inspections additional concerning the vessels trying to capture to those abendy laid down.

the: they will then proceed ou their We are informed that a long-standing cause | voyage and cease giving further information, of annoyance Las been removed, and a wise | Mail steamers are exempt from stoppage. precaution institated, by the thoughtfulness of the Captain Superintendent of Police. An- Jadian Constable is now stationed at Eastora Street Stairs, usar the Sailars Home, to take the number and destination of sampas leaving there between p.io, and ei a‚m,

The sampage

The Daily Press.

It is proposed to commence a semaphore signalling class in connection with the H. K. V. C. during the summer wouths.

There were only four plague cases notiled yesterday, three fatal. Ons corpse was found "dumped in Elgia Street,

We are courteously informed by the agent of the Netherlands Trading Society that this Bank's dividend for the year 1995 has been declared at 15 per cent.

ilonesoxa, Jose PTH, 196.

Maxing ends meet, the chronic expression of a perpetually sordid struggle, is not difficulty that faces only the wife of the

Sapper H. L. Fletcher has resigned from working susu. The last speech of His H.K.V., and Trooper A. J. Wilhama is Excellency the GoçɛRNon to the Legislative | granted leave of absence out of the Colony, Council shows clearly that people in high plages may share the very same worries that oppress her soul when her children want beats and Mothes, while all the while she thinking how far her invenie will meet the stern demands of rent arid food. lp the nature of things,, children do not have the parental view of ways and means; and the restituents of a government. national, colonial, or municipal, are apt in their demands to think only of the eming

a altor at Hongkong is credited with the remark that some of the liquors purveyed here way nes be of the "food and drink" order, hut that they often mean a night's lodging.

Some Indian Port Commissioners have been

supplying their dock coolies with an abundance of iced water, using from four to five tons of ics per day for the parposs. It pays, ways

Max" in Capital.

FRANCE AND MOROCCO,

MACAO.

{FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

June 8th.

STILL ANOTKBE LOTTERY.

Still we are going to have another lottery, The new one to called the "Chim-pu-pin." 1 wonder how many more lotteries the Govern. ment intends to allow in this city.

A BAD ACCIDENT.

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, June 8th.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

BEFORE THE CRIEF JUSTICE SIE FRANCIS ProtoTT).

A DISPUTED WILL.

The case of Li Po-kwai and woother e. Li

I am sorry to report, a sad accident which took Ling-shi and another was resumed. This was place on Wednesday night at the electric claim under a will for one alzisenth part of -works. A-Chinaman-was-caught-by-part-of-tho-mering-lot-239-and-island-lot-1,355 and for an conchinery and one of his legs was out off clean. account of the rent and profits thereon. Mr. He was at once removed to the Military Hospital M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. John Hastings, erhere he expired yesterday morning.

appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. E. H. Sharp, K.C., and the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock. k.C., instructed by Mr. K. Harding (of Messrs. Ewens, arston and Harding), appeared for

DEATH OF ANOTHER OLD RESIDENT.

On Wednesday morning them presed away very peaceably at his residence Mr. Lauriano Martin ho Marques, the retired assistant to the defendants, Colonial Treasurer. Mr. Marquez retired last Mr. Pollock asked for an adjournment in order year, and went to Shanghai, but had to return | that a comparison should be made between docu- deceased as a public servant was always highly produced by Li Po-kwai. It would be necessary as the climate was unsuitable for bin. The mants signed by Li Sing and the documents

rospected by all who had dealings with him.

to obtain the evidence of Mr. Ewens, solicitor, Ha left a widow, two daughters and two sous to now in Englaud, 105urn his death.

CONSULATES CLOSED.

:

By the departure for bome of Mr. F. O. Seator, who was for many years acting as H. B. M. Vice Consul at this part, the British Consulate is closed until further notice nader instruction from the British Minister in Peking. The late Mr. Pacheco was in

charge of the Italian and Siamese Cou-

these

two

solates, and since his death bav also ceased to sxist. All the Consuls for other countries are residing in your port, bence with the exception of the consular agent for France, no consulate is now existing a Maono.

WEEK-ESD VISITORS.

With the approach of the hot season, "wick end visitors from Hoogkeng; are getting more namerou, and with the facilities afforded by so many steamers running cheap Sunday excursions, Macao bids fair to bejcrowded every Sunday with Hongkong people. The hotels and gambling saloon-keepers are expecting brisk business, and will gladly wake hay while the sun sbius.

LAWN BOWLS.

The following wil represent the Civil Service Cub in the match at lawn bowls which is to

P. R. Adams...

Hia Lordabip pointed out that that would. -involve a commission:

Mr. Pollock replied that Mr. Ewens would probably be back in October, and it would not be much of an adjournment coniideting the case began in 1904.

His Lordship said it would have been possible to have taken Mr. Ewens' vidouca de ben

esse previous to big leaving the Coleny.

Mr. Pollack remarked that it was in- possible to anticipate the complete denial of the documente by the other side.

His Lordship considered it unusual to ask for so adjournment in the widdle of a case is order to strengthen it. He did not think but he would see how the case went. If it look it would be fair to the other side to adjourn it,

the form of forgery, then he would allow them to call rabatting evidence.

The bearing of evidence in support of the

pisintiff's eass was continued.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTIOŃ.

BEYORK ME. A. G. WIRE (PCINNE JUDGE).

FORCED TO SIGN.

Mr: Jackson of the frm of Messrs Johnsor, Stokes and Master) appeared for the head fre man of the s.a. Twickenham in support of his

| be played with Kowloon at 9:30 pm-to-day-claim against an under fireman for two sums of

E. Dawson

$201 and $15, dus on promissory notes A. Blowey

Defendant admitted signing the notes, but said he did so under compulsion. He lost the money gambling, ou the voyage from London and when he handed at Hongkong the previous night plaintiff, with other men, stopped him

L. E. Breit

R. Duncan

A Carter... E. Badcock M. Ivor

1

W. Fincher

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C. 11. Parkinson

P. Hudson

3

Skip R. Faston.

B. Palmer

Skip 1

W. H. Kelly

P. T. Lambla

Skip J. A. Wheal... Skip and made him sign the documents in question.

RESERVES.

W. Gast. C. W. Brett. M. Stedman. The following will represent the home club, (the Kowloon Bowling Green Club) .- -

No. 1 Birk: D. Sow, A. Ramsay, F. H. Dixon and J. M. Henderson, skip.

No. 2 Rink: G. T. Wilson, Wm. Hutchison, G. I. Edwards and R. H. Barter.

No. Pink: Wm. Rassell, J. C. Gow, 6. K. Haxton and Wm. Ramsay,

No. 4 Rink: J. Kamsay, T. W. Robertson, J. Putrie and A. A. H. Milroy. HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE ASSOCIATION.

GOVERNOR'S cup 1905, *

years shooting ending 31st May, 190 —

The following are the highest scores for the

3. C. Gow...

200 500

Total, yards. yards.

200 3396 1-3 1942 377 197 377

E.

J. H. Pigeon

Sir Francis Piggott.. C. E. H. Beavis

180 183 372

J. C. Peter

137

360

J. Whittall

173

362

A. Mackenzie

180

W. G. Winterbourn. 156

1:3

359

LONDON, June 4th.

W. H. T. Davis

186

12

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R. E. . Bird

186

175

349

177 149 346

W. T. Edwards. A. Moir

13+i 173 30% 153 153 146 150

Franco is sending two cruisers to Tangier are permitted to lay class jashore instead of a to support ber demands for reparation for hundred yards away. This should prove a the murder of a Frenchman named great convenience to those having to go off to Charbonnier outside Tangier. The demands ships in the western portion of the harbour include the execution of the marilerer and

a heavy indemnity.

siter dark.

Cricketers will hardly admit that it is from the sublime to the ridiculous," but the following rands like "come down." Lord Curzon, since bis return to England, has been interesting bin self in the Derbyshire Crick at Cinh, He found the county olub in a languishing state and set about reorganising it After accepting the presidential chair his wrote some seventy letters to prominent people and at once added £350 to the annual income of the Club, He has published in the Derbyshire papers a circular arging the people to support the Club. The the club's fiancial position tas improved. appeal was so earnest and vigorous that already

THE BRITT-NELSON PICTURES.

The wonderful perfection which the cine matograph, has reached has not been better displayed than in the exhibition to be given in City Hall to-night and on Monday night. The moving pictures reproduce the celebrated fight between Beitt and Nelson for the world's championship at Colme in September last, and aren those who do not care much for the "men- by art" will be bound to appreciate the pictures which show the scientific work of both pugilists without any of the bratal details ally himself worked up me excitement as associated with the ring. The spectator finds he watches the contest, and practically all the Enjoyment of a real ight is afforded.

need of the moment. The child res for a toy, the constifteht for a luxury, when the

Messrs. E., E. Hadoorie & Co, courteously parent or the government le at its wit's end. to make revenus ver vernal expenditure asics that the Oriental Consolidated Hold inform us that they are in receipt of telegraphic We had better point out at once that this Mining Co., Ltd. bare declared an interi comparium tay be used costar fo the dividend of fifty beats gold per share, nag desklersta mentione! he the Hon. Mr. E.

The trembers of the H. K. V. Reserva Ossons there was nothing toybke, under Association will shoot for the Governor's 1905 ordinary circumstances. The very desirable cup and pool to-day, to-morrow and Saturday improvement of our ricaba service need cost sed Sunday following, while ou Jase 30th the the Goverment nothing, beyond a little first competition for the cup presented by extra trouble for its serrauts. That is to the proprietor of the Chine Mail, to be shot for at disappearing targets, will take place. way, with regard to insisting on their being H. F. the Gosaruor will present his 1935 cup more strongly and comfortably buili, and to the winner, Mr. J. C. Gow, this afternoon. properly kept. There is nothing unreason.

Women lawyers have had their position able in the stipulation for covers; Shanghai recognised in Queensland. The Legislature inviats upon train aprons, and Hirt is as have just passed an Act which enables them to damaging as rain. The pullers themselves practise as barristers, solicitors, or conveyancers may argue that heavier-built ricshas would do that Colony. As members of the Colonial Laxub Cutlets and Green Peis, Veal and Ham left Kobe for this port on the 7th inst., and i

Bar have the right to appear as advocates before mean cruelty to them; that point will the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council doubtless not be overlooked by their friends.

on appeals, there is nothing, it would seem, to With regard to firstclass ricshas, we do not prevent a lady barrister appearing hofors that suppose the Hon. Mr. Osos meant that tribanal on any appeals from Queenslanda

March

By Find permission of Lieut. Col. A. G. Fitton, D.3.0., and Offers, the Band of the Second Battalion The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regimenti will play the following programme of music during dinner at the

· LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Hongkong Hotel, on Saturday, fith June, 1905,

Army and Marine."

Zehle Festival." Overture......

Leather The str. Lightning, from Calcutta, Info Singa - Selection from Iolanthe,"

...... Sullivan

pare for this port on the 5th inst, a... and may Valke

"Souviens Tu?

Waldteufel expected bera on er about the 19th sust Narcissus from "The Water Scenex,“ Navin The N... sr. Rambag More (Bombay Line) Selection from "The White Chrysanthe

left Singapore for this port on the 7th inst, and Sketch........、

may be expected here on or about the 12th inst. "By the Swanee River," Myddleton The NY.K. str. Shinano Baru (American DKNEE-Pors D'Oeuvres-Anchovy in Olives. | Line) left

Kobe vis Moji and Shanghai the Soap-Julienne. Fish Fooked Figh end Butter 7th lest and is expected here on the 16th inst. Sauce. Entrees-tirilled Woodcock on Tout, The N.Y.K, str. Ceylon Maru (Bombay Line)

expected here on the 18th inst

..........

Pattion, Curry--Kabon. J-HORSE

Sirloin of Deaf and Horseradish Fance, least Capon and Sausage, Hoiled Bacon and Spluscb, Cold Corned Ox Tongue, Casumber and Onion Salad. Sweete-Macaroni Fudding, Strawberry Ice Cream and Finger Cakes, Tipsy Cake, Cheese, Jliscuits, Dessert-Cuffeg --Fraite,

E

E. W. Terres

W. Goodfellow.

J. Hutchings

TENNIS MATCH.

H.K.D.2. Y. L.R.C

This watch starts on the cricket ground at ↓ p.w, sharp toolsy. The players are:-Ladies Recreation Club Messrs. H. Pinckney, T. B. Norrie. F. C. Master, F. C. Zebrmenn. H. W. Woodward, B.N., and LA, Whyte, R.N. Hongkong Cricket Club. Messrs. H. Hancock.

R. B. Battis and Captain Carpenter. R. Hancock, R. Moe Pherson, T. E. Pearce,

present the prizes to winners in the recept Recasts and Tennis Courtsmouts. By kind permission of Colonel Aitken and officers of the 119th Infantry the Band of the Regimint will play selections during the afternoon.

After the match Miss Alice Berkeley will|

THE NEW AMERICAN JUDICATURE FOR CHINA.

Now that America has taken steps that will probably and the forensic farvei. Îrejuont at Shanghai, we may resuscitats sa anosdote by no means mal à prapes.

It is related by an Americau lawyer of a judge who does not mini de Blating an advocate's platitudes when he sees an opportunity. On one o scasion, in the court over which this judge presides, a certain stromate was

As I stand at this bar to day

•be dis in behalf of a prisoner whose health is such that he may at any moment be called before aut reminded"The counsel for the de- greater Judge

than the Judge of this court, I

fenco" interposed the judgo with great dignity, The str. Indrant left Singapore on Thunday, it will kindly confine himself to the case before the 7th just, and is due here on or about thet te jury, and not permit himself the luxury

of invidious comparison ".

Tuesday, the 5th Jane. p... for Hongkong via The C.P.R. str. Monteagle loft Vancouver on

the manul ports of ckl?.

13th inst.

Plaintif knew that he (de fondant; hed over $20 due to him as wages and wanted to get the | money out of kím.

His Lordship-I am not surprised at that Judgment was entered for plaintif“,

POLICE COURT.

Friday, June 1L.

BEFORE ME. F. A. HAZELAND FIRST

POLICE MAUISTRATË).

LARCENY.

Aerolie who was arrested in the Central Market early yesterday morning with two sides of bacon and a lain in his possession, was charged with the larceny thereof, found guilty and sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment with hard labuar.

A QUARRELSOME, FORK, The master of a tailor shop at 35, Wellington Street charged his foki with assault and causing grievous bodily harm.

From the evidence it appeared that the defendant asked his employer for an advance, which was refused because be bad nct complotad certain work. The refusal caused the foki to pass nasty remarks to which the master took exception, the inevitable fight following. As the combatants closed, the fahi esaght his master round the waist and hurled him down the stairs, breaking his arm.

The case was remanded, the defendant being admitted to bail in the sum of $250,

PAMELEES.

Sergeant Leo brought up eight natives on a charge of gambling at Praya East.

Each of the two keepers was fined $75 and the players were muleted in the sum of $2 mek.

EECKLIKA DRIVING.

The driver of a goods truck was charged with causing hurt or damage to a blind boy by ungligently driving his vehicle in Connaught

Road.

Fuspector Warnock stated that the truck, which was heavily-laden and cadermanuel, rau

into the boy, knocked him over and the wheels passed over his hands, breaking one of his lagers.

A fine of $10 was imposed, and the awner of the vehicle was ordered to pay the boy $10 compensation.

COOLIE BROK EEM.

Two natives were charged with importing about:20 coolies to the Colony from Pakho, Swatow and Amoy by fraud for the purposes of omnigration.

The case was adjourned,

ILLICIT OPIUN.

Lai Woo and another Chizese "woman were charged with being in posinssion of 199 tacks of loose spiam and 12 taels of opium dross.

Mr. F. B. Deason (of Messre, Delano, Looker and Deacon) prosecuted, and Mr Otte Koug Sing appeared for the defendants, who pleaded not guilty,

After hearing the esidenes his Worship discharged the second defendant and fading the first guilty ordered her to pay a fine of $1,070,

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