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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 28т¤, 1907.

The Hindustan and Britannia batt le- ships, of the Channel Flaat, wire orderad to

1just beginning. No money was received

for thexa: "the high prices of native pro-arrive at Devor on May 5. to pay honours to duce ruling a short time before were a temptation, and the proceeds of sales were invested in beans, beancake, and oil at higher prices than were warranted, and the

Priuos Fashimi, of Japan, on the visit there the following day.

In view of the present unrest in India the Sikki have imaned a manifesto, proclaiming their loyalty to the Empire and their contempt

for agitators.

Mr. Arthur W. Balloy, who has been noting The German Army consists of 25,111 offers, as en Assistant Protector of Chinese under the

A. S. WATSON & CO., buyers felt obliged to hold their stacks 2,253 army surgeons, 687 veterinary surgeons, Government of the Biraits Settlements, is noting

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rather than face lose. The result was a deadlock." The interior importers could not pay the Newch wang dealers, who could not pay the Shanghai sellers, who again found thoinselves unable to take delivery of the stuff stored at their end. Vladivostock competition did not coaut for

various For a time, "goods from the

TORVIDS.

1,070 paymasters, 1,133 subordinate military offloinis, 84,712 non-commissioned oloere, 500,664 privata soldiers, and 110,485 korses. Thus, the total number of men is 613,875.

Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia, second son of the German Emperor, was thrown from his hores on the Döberitz, parade ground, near Potsdam, last morth. In view of the alarming nature of the fall, it was at first reported that his Royal Highness had sustained concussion of the brain, but according to later acconats he appears to have escaped with a few contusiong.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.soth had the advantage," but the supply was 100 lavish. Business throughout the summer, in foreign goods, was consequently dull, and the autumn prospects were killed Dispatchen from Ch'angehou and Wahu by the announcement that Talien importa report that the gentry and people of both the would be free so long as Vladivostock's above-named cities are showing strong and parelstent opposition to the construction of were. For the future, given a settle-oil tanks or reservoirs in those plans Tho ment of these vexed questions, Manchuria firm which desires to ponstruct the nil reservoir promises well. It is prosperous, getting ia Ch'angehou is the Standard Oil Company, settled fusi,

and while that in Wuhu in the Asiatic Company, a good crops communities growing bigger and richer. British concern,

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But though immigrants are Kettling, The Japanese oruisers Tsukuba and Chitose

as Secretary for Chiasso A fairs in the Straita Settlements and the Federated Malay States during the absence of Mr. W. D. Barnes, who Las loft for England on aine months' leave of absence.

The Japan Chronicle says:- According to a Peking dispatch, the Chinese Clovernment, in compliance with the recommandation of the Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Wang, has decided to establish the present coinage systemu upon a gold standerd.

The import of gold coins is prohibited ponding the carrying ont of the proposed shange. We hope it is true. The Foochure Echo of May 18th says: A

sudden contraction bas falon placa in the demand for opium at this port. This is due to the very recent and stringent measures which have been taken to suppress its use. So great has been the consumption of opium here and so nomeroas hars been the consumers that simost anyone would have said three months ago that sey attempt to suppress its traffle would be fatile. What was hitherto considered impossi-

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MOROCCO.

LONDON, May 27th. Morocco has conceded the French demands.

THE INDIAN TROUBLES.

LONDON, May 27th. Eastern Bengal is quieter.

PRIMITIVE METHODIST

GATHERING.

SUPREME COURT.

Monday, May 27th.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,

BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTICE (SIE F. PIGGOTT),

A DISPUTED MORTGAGE, An application was heard to set aside a dood of mortgage. The parties were Long Kee of the firm of Messre. Fook Wo Chong, merchants carrying on basinges at 36, Wing Tok Street, and Ng Wai, merchant, carrying on business in Hongkong. The Hon. Mr. 11, E Pollock, K.C., and Mr. H.G. Calthrop (instruct- ed by Mr. A. G. Jackson of Masara. Jokoson Stakes and Master) appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. W. Slade (instructed by Mr. G. K. Holl Bratton) represented the defendant.

The etatement of claim showed that plaintiff

purobased certain leasehold proportios in Hong-

LONDON, May 27th. Eighty thousand Primitive Me thodists have gathered at Mowcop,kong from Kok Kum Yak for $11,000, - but under se alleged indenture of mortgage purpor Cheshire.

ting to have been made between the plaintif aud the defendant on or about 6th June 1905, the defendant claimed to be the mortgages of the said premises. Plaintiff demed having sigued or executed the alleged indenture of mortgage, or having lauded the title donde relating to the premises to the defendunt, and he, therefore, olaimed (1) a declaration that su indenture of

THE FRANCO-JAPANESE AGREEMENT.

LONDON, May 27th. M. Pichon has announced in the

brigande continue unsettling, and there left Gibraltar for England, en vorte tax ble sue this week no necomplished fant/French Cabinet that France and Japan mortgagy, dated 6th June 1903, and alleged to

is a suggestion that taxation is excessivo. Jamust wn, to attend the Virginian Ex- Admiral Ijaio aud the other Talien els Newchwang at present withhibition.

officers were highly pleased with the cordial better railway facilities, the rate per ton par

welcome extended to them at Gibraltar. mile from Nowchwang being double the rate All the Japaneen seamen, when ushore, carried GUINNESS' STOUT from Talien, and so it continues likely to servine water-bottles, previously filled on board,

get the cream of the trade.

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Hongrong, MAY 28TH, 1907.

The first volume of Port Trade Statistics and Reports for 1906, isened by the Statistical Departingat of the Inspectorate General of Chinese Oustmas, deals with | Newcbwang, Chinwaagtao, Tientsin, Chefor,

and Kiaochow. The Commissioner at Nex- chwang nota that there had been too great expectations of trade there. Large stocks of foreign gonds accumulated, filling all available godowns, and the demand from Manchuria failed to meet the flood of peculative supplies. He refers to feelings of "resentment" that followed, evidently mazing the charges. thut Japan was queering the pitch," and he says of the Shangbai merchants who went to look

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that unhappily, they did not go north of Moukden." His verdict, in effect, is that the Japanese were guilty, but not responsible. "Nobody need seriously be lieve that there was perfect equality of opportunity, and that the most was not made of the exeuse of military necessity but, after all, these had by comparison a amall effect." The primary cause was that at the end of 1905 the country was not ready to absorb the enormous cargoes offered. There had also been "speculation in native produce, by importation through Talion and Vladivostock without payment of duty ard (ia the case of the Talien at least) with cheaper rates of carriage, by the extensive credit allowed under the transfer

money banking system," but the Con-

elung scross thoir shoulders, and were prohibited from on taring the wineshops.

Honses and houseboya are being introduced with great success in bouges in Melbourne to alleviate the domestic servaat problam Boys, it is found, work more quickly, than girls, and The advantage possessed by the wine Mary their wages range from 10% to 12% weekly

Anne lies in the fact that he is not given to eternal "ontinge," and is not so troublesome. They reach the ideal nge for service between sighteen and twenty.

The Commissioner at Tientsin dwells largely on the amazing urban developments there, building and population alike pro gressing. There was a great increase in shipping, also; and "in alt this growth -- in shipping, trade, population, and building activity-it is the Japanese who figure most prominently, the first full year of peace having witnosed a remarkable turning of their energies to commercial conquest." Tientsin importers are tending to ignore

The flower of wisdom that has bloomed in the Shanghai and deai direct with abroad, and

Government mind this spring is that the music there was an increase of nearly nine million

of the delightful Gilbert and Sullivan comic tarla in the value of direct foreign imports. opers, "The Mikado," would offend Prince This elimination of the profit of the Shang. Fushimi, the foster-brother of the real Mikado, hai importer and of the expenses of landing, who arrived in England last month: A coor. storing, and reshipment at Shanghai must dingly an order has been issued that no under Dayal command shall play bave enhanced the profits of the Tientsin

The Mikado" in the hearing of Prince importers. The trade of Northern Chiuli

Fushimi. After this Mr. Gilbort will have to and Manchuria promises to make Chin- re-write The Mikado," for in the original wingtao an important port. At Chefoo, the opera his volatile favor failed to imagine asy Comtoissioner reports a thoroughly satis-such a quintessence of absurdity as tir's idea of factory year, and the prophecy that Chefoo's importance ended with the war has been

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the Government. The development is a logical outcome of the fatuous situation created by the interference with the projected revival of the opera at the Savoy Theatre.

Out of the three thousand opium dens which are in complete accord with regard to did business laat week there is not a single one the Franco-Japanese agreement. to-day which is opas. This remarkable state of affira was brought about by the auti-opium societies acoperating with the officials in the active crusade against the opium dealers and consumers.

The marriage of Mr. Thomas Ewing Moore, First Secretary of the United States Legation

OBITUARY,

LONDON, May 27th. Baron von Roggenbach, and the

widow of the late President McKinley

AMERICA AND JAPAN.

LONDON, May 27th. Anti Japanese riots have recurred in San-Francisco.

DISTURBANCES IN PERSIA:

in Peking, son of the late Major-General. are dead. Marshall Franklin Moore, to Mia Baxtrics Burd Rutter, only child of the lats. Mr. John Ratter, of New York, and aless of the Hon. J. B. Jackson, United States Minister to Grasos, took place at the United States Legation in Áthens on April 13, The caramony was per- formed by the chaplain to the British Logation, the Rev. F. E. Elliot. There were no brides. maids. Mr. C. A. Young, First Secretary of the British Legation is Athens, was best man. Tho King of Greece, the Crown Prines and Crown Princess of Gresco, Prince George of Greece, Prince and Princess Nicholas, and Prince and Princess Andrew were among those present at the ceremony, in addition to all the members of the Diplomatic Corps, including Sir Francis Elliot, the British Minister, the Court oficisk, and members of the Cabinet. The King of Greece gave the bride a diamond sapphire, and pearl brooch, the Crown Prince and Crown Princess, Capo-di-Monte vasca, Prince and Princess Nicholas a jewelled fan, and Princess Hélène, vare. Mr. and Mrs. Moore left for Italy and Englaud, where they will pass their honeymoon before going to Peking,

LONDON, May 27th.

In disturbances which have oc curred at Tebriz, Persia, 250 people have been killed.

(HOOTER'S HERVICE.]

THE MINERS STRIKE ON THE RAND.

have bou made between the plaintiff as murt- gagor and the defendant as mortgagee is uall |and void; (2) Delivery up and cannellation of the

muid indenture of mortgage, (3) Cancellation of the registration of the said indenture of mortgage in the Land Office, (4) Delivery up of all title. doods and documents relating to the said pro-

Parties which may be in the possession or power,

or under the contrast of the defendant; and (6) Cests and further relief.

Defendant did not admit plaintiff's claim, and averred that on 6th June 1903, a mortgago of the promises spumerated was executed in his favour by one repressating himself to bo Long Bee and to be the registored owner of the property. Upon the arecation of that mort- gago the title deeds relating to the property were handed to him. Dufondsat further assurtod that if the mortgage was not sxecuted by the plaintif it was executed by some one acting on his instructions. The 810,000 adyacad by the defendant on the security of this mortgage was paid to the plaintiff or applied to bis use on his instructions and the interest on the mortagee was paid from the date thereof to 26th April 1906 by plaintiff or by his instruc. tions. On 23rd July 1903, plaintiff's teuants the Ko Kes firm received a notice from Messrs, Brutton and Hett demanding the repayment of 810,000 with all interest dus thereon on the 25th August in default of which the defendeut would pressed to sell the property in pursuance of the powers vasted in him by the dood of mortgage. On the 21st August 1906, the plain- tiff's solicitors sent a communication to the dofondant solicitors denying that plaintiff had exseqted the said indenturs of mortgage.

LONDON, May 25th. 400 men of the Cameron Highlanders, have arrived at the East Rand, 200 of the Border Regiment at the West Rand, and 200 of the Queen's Bays at Johnnesburg, Meetings of the strikers are forbidden in the vicinity of the mines. The Queen's Bays charged a crowd attempting a demonstri- adjourned. tion at the Croesus nine, and the leader of

falsified. The Commissioner at Kinochow has nothing but praise for the German

Haer P. Zorn, Professor of Law in the arrangement which invited the Chinese

University of Bonn, has been appointed Ger- Customs to function at Tsingtau, in order to create and promote trade with the inter-way's fourth representative at the forth. The first delegate coming Place Conference. land as well as a political rapprochemeni. will be Faron Marshall vou Bieberstein, and than now become, from a Customs point he will his assisted by Professor Zorn sad err of view, the Hamborg of the Orient, only Kriege, another learned juriat. Admiral Biogel, the harbour area being "free". Foreign the German Naval Attaobé in Paris, will be trade increased nearly fifty per cent., and the the delegate on behalf of the Navy. Professor Zorn took part in the first Conference at the year on the whole was "most satisfactory." Hague, and he was a member of the committee Merchants were satisfied, though exchange which had to draw up the project of an fluctuation was against them as against Arbitration Tribunal. His appointment was Baillie Hamilton (Officer of Arms), Lord Stan-gards the Irish Land Bill as dead.

others claewhere. "Another feature deser- ring of record in this connection is the influx of Chinese. The new arrangement has inspired coufidence in the stability and future of the port, and is attracting artiɛaus, traders, and wealthy Chinese firms, which last, hitherto dealing with Chefoo, have until now kept aloof from this place During the year seven new Chinese and ve German, English, and Japanese firms have opened branches at Tsingtau, and its Chinese population is increasing visibly."

The st. Glenfallock from Singapare brought 62 deportess to the Colony yesterday. They will be moved on to China in due course.

opposed by the German Foreign Office, bat, accompanied by Mr. Holls, the United States delegate, he went to Potsdam and obtained emission from the German Emperor to sit

on that committee.

the movement has been threatened with arrest if the demonstrations are renewed.

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THE IRISH LAND BILL

LONDON, May 25th. It is understood that the Gorerament

BTOLEN COAL.

The defenduut filed a counter-claim for $10,0 0, and interest.

Evidence was called, sed the 0858 Wax

LAUNCH AT KOWLOON.

Yesterday morning there was launched from the yard of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dosk Company & water boat built to the order of the Union Water Boat Company of Hongkong- The boat which is bailt entirely of steel, is 100 fsel between perpendiculara, 20 fest broad, 9 3 deep, and has a capacity for 225 tone of water. Her mean draft is 8 ft. 3 in, while she is equipped with a water-pump which has a capacity of from 75 to 100 tons an hour.

were

The christening was performed by Mrs. Ritchie. Attending the ceremony Mendeuses Barrett, Skinner, Fooken, Unsworth, and

Martin, Messrs. R. Mitchell (manager

On St. George's Day, a service was held for members of the Order of St. Michael and St. George in the Chapol of the Order in St. Paul's Cathedral. It was the first time that the chapal, which was dedicated last year in the presence of the King. Sovereign and Chief of the Order, had been used for the parpose of such a service. The olergy officiating were Bishop Montgomery, Prolato of the Order, the Arch- deacon of London, and Chuen Newbolt. Among the Knights Graud Gross, Kinghts Commax- ders, and Companions of the Order present were the Duke of Argyll (Chanceller), Sir William

more, Viasoant Knutsford, Sir T. Sutherland, Bir T. F. Barton, Sir J. Bramston, Sir Charles Bruce, Lord Sanderson, Sir Frederick Young,

The coxswains and engineers of the launches Sir Charles M. Kennedy, Sir Frederick Satin Crane, Senget! and Kuong Tai, together with ders, Colonel Bir R. E. R. Martin, Sir C. Gage the owner of the latter vessel, were charged Brown, Sir Walter Fene, Sir L. B. Llewelyn, before Mr. G. N. Orme at the Police Court Rear-Admiral Bir F. Powell, Mr. C. E. Bright, yesterday with stealing and receiving coal, Colonel C. E. Yate, Mr. F. J. Waring, Dr. G. the evidence it appeared that the Crane, with Skinner, D. W. Craddock, Martin, Congh- Sir Arthur Trendell, Sir John Carringtoo, the property of the Kowloon Godown. From of the Dock Company), A. Ritokis, T. R. Parkin, Major J. A. Burdon, and Mr. A. A. carganfool on board, met the Seagall near tros, Graham (manager of the Kowloon Pearson, Sir M. Ommaney (the Secretary) Stonecutters and transferrod some of her Docks, T. Neuve (superintendent), Simmons end Sir F. Hopwood (the Registrar) were no cost to the latter vessel, Then the Seagull and C. D.. Silas. The Tai Luk took the avoidably prevented from attending. The steamed away, and later the Kuong Tai rau water gracefully to the accompaniment of Prelate preached a short sarmon appropriate to alongside the Crane and transferred a quantity loud cheers and the firing of crackers, and os the cecasion, from the text "Your young men of real. Those manurres, it appears, were she bad steam upshe was soon ready for business. witnessed by, the Water Police, who arrested After the ceremony Mr. Mitehall presented the defendants. E is Worship held the charges mirs. Ritoke with a gold bracelet as a momento proved against the two men on the first launch of the occasion, after which the company and the owner of the third and sentenced the adjourned to the reading room and partook of coxswain of this Crane to thres months' impris cake and wine. sonment and three bours' stocks, and the Mr. Mitchell, in inviting the company to engineor to one months' Imprisonment and drink sucess to the Tai Lut and to the Union. three hours' stocks. The coxswain and engineer Water Boat C›mpany," remarked that that was of the Seagull were discharged, also the the fifth boat which the Dock Company bad built coxswain and engineer of the Kwong Tai for the Water Boat Company, and he inferred but the owner of the latter vessel was sentenced that they must have complied with their re- to six months' imprisonment and three hours' quirements at the commencement as the boat pal stocks.

into the water that day was practically identical with the first one. He wished the Water Boat Company success, though he was sorry that the The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued Dock Company had no hope of building other the following report

bosts on account of the want of opposition. At On the 27th at 12.05 p.m.--The barometer the same time they were prepared and capable of bas fallen in N. China, and risen over Japan doing whatever was required, in that direction. the Loochons, and Formica..

The total value of Germany's importe daring the three months ending with Match 31 was £104,735,000, and the exports amounted to £82,245,000. Owing to the alterations that have been made under the new tariff treaties a comparison with the returns for the same period of 1906 cannot be made, For the first quarter of 1905 the imports were £84,570,000, and is 1904 they were £82,130,000, while the exports were £65,395,0 0 and £53590,000 for the augue shall see virions; your old men shall dream periods. Daring the month of March the dreams." Next ocme "the commemoration of imports amounted to 5,048,514 tons, as against members of the Order who have departed this 3,66,97 tons in February, or an increase of life." The Less a beginning "Let as 1,359,617 tons; the exports amounted to praise famous mes," Ecclesiasticus xlv. 1-1 3,802,216 tons, as compared wi h 3,419,619 in was read, and at its conclusiou Sir W. Baillie February. The chief feature of the ever asons Hamilton road the list of members of the Order མ སྣུམ་ increase in the imports is the much greater who have died during the past year. The con- quantity of imported mineral ores and raw grogation remained standing while the names, material to ha worked up in the flourishing which numbered 35, were read out. The bym

The Saints of God!" was sung. sud the Collects for St. George and St. Michael were On May 20th was issued at Peking a decres recited. After prayers for the King and the in reply to a memorial from Laz Pro-chung. Order, the sorries ended with the National President of the Censorate, trying to show Anthem. Sir George Martin conducted the that the ex-Censor Chao Ch'ilin had really no musical part of the service and played the evil jutent in his recent denunciatory memorial, organ. (against Princes Ching and Tsai Chỗ o) but had done only what he considered to be his

With ten plogue cases last week, and two more recorded yesterday, the total has reached 52, with 45 fatalities. There were sight cases of #mall-pox last week, six fatal,

Sapper J. . Kelly of the Royal Engineers fell from the verandah of Wellington Barracks or Bunday night. He received a fractured skull and death ensued shortly after the fall.

A Lo dos paper notes that Mr. David W.

Tratman, a Pangod Cast of Hongkong, is to act as Assistant Land Officer for the New Torri tories, Southern District, and Registrar of the Land Court during the absence on leave of Mr.

J. R. Wood.

OVATTUM.

A TRICK THAT FAILED,

Before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Police

The return of visitors to the City Hall Library daty. We cannot allow the said ex-Conzor's and Mosen for the wook ending the 26th May, conduct to pass unquestioned, in that he Court yesterday, Teang Ban, unemployed, 1907 shows that of non-Chine there were recklessly libelled the highest and most im

was charged with obtaining $6.50 by false pre- to the Library and 109 to the Museum portant efloials of the Crown, without, first tomoss from s woman residing on the Kowloot and of Chinese 115 to the former and 1,493 to making careful inquiries. Moreover, the City Road, The defendant approached the the latter. The Library was, therefore, used by 363 persons, and the Mascam by 1,001.

woman with a sheet of note paper in his hand prerogative of mercy belongs to us, and it must not be felt that we must porden persons at the bearing a foreign chop, and on which appeared After a sitting of more than two weeks, the mero prayer of other ministers of the Govern-

s gorawl of English characters. He persuaded bearing of the charge of mardering a compatriot ment. With regard to the statement that by her that it was a draft for $100 sent from her in a boarding house in Couanight Koad, pre- the punishment we award ed the ex-Censor it is sister at Singapore, and on presenting her with Farred aguiast four Japanent, was concluded feared that this would put a stop to the diligence the paper asked for some money. She handed of Censors in being the "eyes and ears" of the him $6.50 and he went away. Then she found Crown, we have already given our reasons in aent that she had been tricked. Tsang, however, former decres that every Censor must exercise

missioner of Customs makes it clear that before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Police Court disappointment awaited the speculators if the yesterday afternoon, when Mr. P. W. Goldring Japanese had not been there at all. When appeared for the defendants. His Worship the accumulated goods did percolate, and committed the defendsate for trial at the found their market, the trouble was only

Criminal Sessions.

was not aware of this, and returned for another care when orilisising offleials to the Throne and $5. He was a rested, His Worship held the must in future refrain from reckless libels."

oharge proved, and santemood the defendant to three weeks' imprisonment and alz bours' stocks.

WEATHER REPORT,

Pressure is now highest over the Eastern Sea Mr. A Ritchie returned thanks on behalf of and W Japan. It appears to be relatively his wife for the honour accorded to her that day ow, in an area between N.E. and 8 W. wiede, and also for the handsome bracelet presented by over the middin part of the Chinn Sen. Mr. Mitchell He congratulated the Docks Com-

N.E. winds, decreasing in force, may be expected in the Formosa Channel, and fresh pany on the manner in which they had carried N.E. and E. winds over the North part of the out the work, and wished them every suCUENS, China Sos.

Mr. Mitchell replied and thanked all present Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours, ending for the interest shown in the Dook Company's at 10 am. to-day,.00 inchos.

affairs. He trusted the Company would maintain its reputation both for the quality and the quantity of the work turned out from their yard. (Applause),

The foreasst for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows

E. wizda, Hongkong & Neighbourhood tresh; fair.

N.E. winds Formes Channel...

{ moderate. South coast of China between Bamess Ne. 1.

Hongkong and Lamooks South coast of China. between }

Bame as No.1. Hongkong and Hainan.

In 1905 the Dock Company built the first three boats for the Water Boat Company, they launched a fourth last year, and now the fifth

has been-turned ont

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