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On the subject Japan is free from them. of English servants and their familiar way of speaking, Mr. SUGIURA shares the same disadvantage as the foreign visitor to Japan. Ile did not discover the true type. The glabetrotter's essay on Japanese ser vants takes cognisance only of the species that has evolved to wait upon his kind, and this Japanese visitor's ideas of the English servant were evidently based on experiences of the waiter in
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postponement of the sale of furniture by Morsrs. Hughes and Hough at 33, Beymour Road, which was announced for to-morrow. Owing to the Chiness fastival it in postponed until Tuesday
пех.
Yesterday afteracon His Excelionoy the Ofoer Administering the Goveramentand Wi May, were "at home" to a large number of residents. The adequate arrangements for the entertainment of ladies and goatlamen were admirably carried out.
Mr. J. F. C. da Rosa, vhose death is announced in our obituary column, was the last survivor of the forty Portuguese heroes in the memorable Passaload victory. He resided in Hongkong for over 50 years, was for many years a director of the Hongkong Hotel Co., Ladend, and was the original member of the Club Lasitauo. He was also a prominent figure is the Stockbrokers' Association of Hongkong
chop-house. It is true he met another kiu, bat he hue no complaint to make of the butler's moaners. Taey must have been irreproachable. The incident is well worth repeating:
One evening I visited a certain houss and rang the ball. A gentleman ome to the door and opened it. I was dressed in evening clothes; be was quite a fine-looking fellow, and spoke English very dently, and ho must have been su Englishman. I took off my hat in defer non, I bowed very low, in Japanese fashion (for in my country so often bow like a carpenters measuer), then hold out my hand to sh ke hauds with him. 1, of course, thought that he
an honoured member of the household. Imagine what was my chagrin when I after- words found that he was a butler!
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Cherespondents not forward their names and ad- dresses with cem annéentinas adressel to the Bilione, and for pultivation fad as colloare of touch. frith.
In 1904 deceased left the Colony to open a oigar factory in Manila, but returned here in May,
Considerable interest has been aroused in Squiland by a discovery of gold on the Stros ballin estate, which comes down to the side of Look Fyne, a few miles from Ardrishaig. The fact that valuable minerals enrich the estate has been known for many years, and forty or fifty years ago excavations were made for copper and lead. The existence of gold was unknown, however. An examination of the old workings about a year nga disclosed quartz containing gold. The quartz so far dealt with has been found almost em the surfass, and the analysis shows that it contains gold of a very highquality. Sir F. Cawley Lauenshire, Prestwich) asked the Secretary of State for Forsiga Affairs whether he had any official inform-tion showing that the Japanese Government were subsidizing calton goods shipped to Korea; and if so, could he say to what extent it was being done. Sir E.
roy (Northumberland, Berwick). The reply is in the negative. I may add also that some months ago a complets denial was given by the Japanese authorities concerned to a statemout published in the Fress that cotton goods exported from Japan to Korea were to receive certain udrantoges, including special freight.
terms.
The Commission appointed to investigate the opitulation of Port Arthur decided strongly against Gen. Stössal and many of bin offers;
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EUROPEAN CHARGED WITH AIDING AND ADETTING.
Before Mr. F. A, Hazeland, at the Police Court, yesterday afternoon, Thoma Chater Hopkins, alias Thomas Chater Hooper, was charged with unlawfully aiding and abetting
LONDON, June 13th. The Transvaal Government have Fan Ying, to obtain a passage on beard the .s. Empress of Chine without the sousent decided on the repatriation of the last of the owner, charterer, agent, mastor, or the batch of Chinese immigrants.
person in ebargo, on April 10th.
JAPAN AND AMERICA.
TOKYO, June 18th. Further conflicts are reported in California. The Washington Cabinet has rejected the demands submitted by M. Takahashi, representing the on the Pacific Japanese resident const, advocating the abolition of restriction of immigration and the inclusion of provision of naturalisation,
Mr. Root said the American Government would not be influenced by political excitement.
The American markets are affected by war rumors though President Roosevelt has intimated that the relations between the two countries are good.
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PRINCE FUSHIMF'S RETURN.
LONDON, June 11th. Fringe Fashimi has arrived at Ottawa, where he is the guest of Earl Grey. The
Prince's reception was enthusiastic. -
THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN.
Loxnox, June 11th.
The Standard's correspondent in New York states that Mr. Taft will include visit to Japan in his impending tour to the "Philippines. Considerable siguificanco is attached to this..
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His Worship-I have tried a larga nambor of stowaway ossos, and feel sorry for theso people, as those assisting them actually get money from them.
Mr. Master-Nothing was paid in this case. The money was to be paid when the man gə into the country.
His Worship-Do you know whether this man paid anything P
Mr. Master-I believa not. 9450 was to bo paid on bis getting into the country, of whicir Gardiner was to be paid $100 gold; but as the wam did not get in the money was not paid.
His Worship-Most of these stowaways are
Mr. G. C. C. Mister (of Messrs. Johnson, Stokos and Master) prossoutoù on behalf of the | really very ignorant we Canadian-Focitio Railway Co., and Mr. P. W, Mr. Master-Quite so, but were a bait not Goldring (of Messrs. Goldring and Barlow) held out there would be no stowaways.
His Worship Cuori the defendant $100, in represented the defendant,
default six weeks' imprisonment.
bie
Mr. Goldring stated that he was instructed to withdraw his plan of not guilty, and plead guilty. His client was the bookkeeper in the Savoy, Ltd., and at some stage of existence became acquainted with one, Gardiner, master-st-arms on the Empress of China. In the course of this connection a certain amount of temptation was held out to him, and it was explained that something could be done in the
of getting Chinese into Canada. How far his client was interested in this it was difficult to eny, but Mr. Goldring did not think he interested himself very much although he got mixed up with the man Gardiaur, who had sinca sheranded. The speaker asked his Wor ship to deal leniently with the defendant, who got a salary of only $150 per month. He submitted that s fiue would meet the cage, and asked his Worship to remember that the d fendant had spent a wank in jail, that the chief affender had absconded, and that the defendant was simply drafted in.
His Worship-I think I had better first hene the facts from Mr. Master. I will hear you further afterwards.
Mr. Mastor-It appears that a certain shop: keeper was approached by Gardiner, who naked him if he had anybody he wanted to go to Fauecuror, explaining that he had a way of getting them in-that meant, without paying the poll tax.
His Worship-What is the amount of the poll tax !
Mr. Master-$500 gold. When muggled people are found on board by the Custom, Officials it means a great deal of trouble to the
fined steamers, and the company way bo In some cases they have to pay the head tax and a penalty in addition. In this case there has been a considerable amount of corres-
pondence and trouble about this particular
will say it as if jestingly, but with au undertone of earnestness. Mr. SUGIMORA the intrepid biuts that it is possible English ladies would gain more than they lost if they devoted more time to home affairs." He is shocke} by their affecting the kimono, doubtless because they wear itiated to the Japaners without das grounds, and therefore, he deserves death by strangulation or wrongly, but he firmly condemns the big by being shot. The Council of War examined dollars to carry out the compact with the where there is total exclusion, the ship is fined hat and the trailing skirt, and to him, evening frocks are indecent,
Corsels Lave been so mach discussed that I
hall not deal with bem, except to sinte my hope that it will be a long time before they cam iulo general vec in Japan If I have gone too far iu what I say, and if my readers find anything offensive in my frank speech, kindly remember that I am a atmuger, knowing nol-ing of your sosial etiquette."
He thinks that even good wives are too familiar with their husbands, ia England. He prefers the Japanese fashion. "We think in Japan. that the husband is greater than the wife, and that the wife should do him reverence and pay him respect. We have many good arguments to support us in so out legfare 11-tan, badag of publication. After that, thinking, but this is not the place to advance
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ir to see ourselves as others see us be occasionally a good thing, we would like to see more of the kind of articles that have lately figured in the Daily Mail. In that increasingly popular auxiliary of the British
then." What will he say when he sees a mah of suffragettes ?
It found thal Gen, Btäreol had defended the fortress iu a frivolous spirit, and that he capita-
the evidsuce and this vardiol, and decided to leave the final decision in the hands of the Czar, At any rate, one result of the trial is that the
three Generala-Stüssal, Reiss, and Fook--have forfeited all olsims to be considered tit leader. of the Russian troops in the field; and this is acknowledged by the Russian Press.
The women preacher, the Rev. Gertrud von Petzold, of Leicester, had a lively reception st Berlin on May 13th, after delivering a theologi- ual discourse in one of the largest halls of the capital. Part of the audience became wildly roited and when the preacher sat down on anti-feminist fanatic monated the rostrum and denounced her as the enemy of the Christian Church. He shouted: Shume, that a woman'is
allowed to preach the gospel from a pulpit!
Advices from Washington state that in
on the Pacific coast are raising thousands of spite of the Japanese denials, the Japanese
Chinaman.
His Worship With reference to Australia,
a large amount. I want to know, with refer- Progressivos for the overthrow of the ance to this case, whether any fine was in Miniatry. Further advices show that the posed on the Company or ship situation is causing much uneasiness, and
believed that Mr. Tafc's call of courtesy will become a mission of importance.
THE FRENCH WINE GROWERS' TROUBLE.
LONDON, June 11th.
mo
Mr. Master-Mr. Craddock informa that the ship is liable to pay in case of a emuggled passager $500 gold, the poll tax, and a fine of $500 gold. In this particular case the man was brought brok, no fue s ina posed. I think the Company were able to satisfy the officials that it was not their fault, The stowaway was hidden by the master-at The Municipalities of Montpellier, Per-arms in his own cabin in a very olever bid- pignan, Narhouse, and of many of the ing place. So far as Mr. Craddock knows, the Company has not paid anything, but whether smaller towns have resigual.
they will have to or not he cannot at the mo ment sy. Proceeding, Mr. Master said that with reference to the facts of the case he should havo proved that Hopkins was the go-between batween the shopkeeper and Gardiner, and that he actually accompanied the stowaway to the
NATAL.
CANTON.
(gow now CORRESPONDENT.)
June 12th
ACCUMULATING BUSINESS, The following is a transistion of a novifics-
tion issued by Viceroy Chou Fa:-
This notification is issued by ms (Viceroy Chon Fu). Ibaro rossired a cablegram from Poking stating that the new Viceroy will leave Peking for Canton on the 2nd day of the 5th moou; in consegnenon of which the data for delivering over all provincial official affairs is approaching. The gentry and general publio
are requested to note that I will not receivo
any potitious au and after the 3rd day of the 5th moon. All gentry, merchant, sad people of Kwang Tang and Kwangsi Provinces are requested to obey and respect this notification."
Viceroy Shum will fad Lis hands full ou arrival. I bare it on the last of authority that uumerous cases both foreign and Chinese have heen solved pro tem, and are awaiting the new "Viceroy's arrival for settlement. This step is characteristically Chiness, and is becoming a great inconvenience all round
SHUN'S APPROACH.
Local authorities received a talegram from Peking stating that Viceroy Shum would embark on the s«. “Kwong Los" at Ching- wanglao for Canton on the 3rd day of the 5th moon and will proceed direct without calling at Shanghai. Viceroy Chou Fu received a tale-- gram from the new Viceroy stating that the latter official heard that the prosent Kwong Chow Prefect is about to rasate his position aud leave Canton and requesting H. E. Chou Fanot
to permit Prefect Chan Mong Thang to leave
until his arrival.
PRESENTI
Marquis Li, Lieuteusat Tarlar General bere, has received ten pisses of silk and other valuable articies from H. M. the Empress Dowager as a present. A special official was delegated.to Cauton to deliver the present to Marquis Li
POLICE COURT.
Thursday, 12th June.
BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (First
POLICE MAGISTRATE).
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CRUELTY TO PIRDS. The natives were charged with cruelty using birds by making them fight. His Worship fined them $7 apiece.
STEALING TIM",
A watebruan on duly at the Quarry - Bay Shipyard datained a Chinese boy, 16 yoRTH BE ago, who was leaving with the office clock. Hə His was oberged with the larceny of it. Worship found the charge proved, and the boy
LONDON, June 11th. Petermaritzburg wires that the Labour The devil Lake Christianity of this kind!" A Member, Mr. Haggar, will introduce a bill woman in the audience was seized with hysteria, for the abolition of Asiatic Immigration in Ixide of the ship when he what on board. was ordered to rescire twelve strokes of the and shrieked that the preacher was Anti- (Elarwhere—page 5-~we reprint the most christ. There was general uproar and booting, Natal on the 31st December 1908, and for recent of Mr. SuaIMTRA's articles.)
Three cases notified yesterday make the plagne lotal at date 83,
The Chinese Minister left London for Peking na 14th May, and Mr. Ivan Chen took ebarge of the 1. gation.
The movements of fancier, the Hos. Jefferson Levy, in Mexico, lead observers to
believe that "silver has a futuro."
repatriating the indenturer on clusion of their contracts.
the con-
during which some of the interrupters were rejected. The mooting broke up amid disorder,
Messrs. Baudor, Wieler and Co., local agents THE FRANCO-JAPANESE
AGREEMENT. of the Scottish Union and National LagarANCO Company, hava forwarded us
copy of
LONDON, June 11th. the report of the 82nd annual meeting of the Company. Heroin it in shown that the
It is declared in Paris that the purposo Company's losses by the couflagration at San of the Franco-Japanese agreement is to Francisco amounted to £207,000, being £33,000
less than was estimated, and the claims are all guarantee the statu que in Asia, and not practically settled. The premiums on Fire merely the territories of Finnce and Japan.
account show an increase of £16,000, while in The Spartiata" cruiser Capt. U. J. Eyres, Life account, although twenty-four fewer arrived at Plymouth on 3th May, Eom the policies were issued, the amounts assured total China Station, and after disembarking invalida { £43,000 more than in 1905, while the claims are officers, and supernumeraries left for Portsmouth less by £11,000 than in the previous year, and amount to only 80 per cent, of the "expectation." The Life and Annuity fuada kave also increased by £79,000 daring the year, as against 250,000
Two of the four men who broke into a house at. Lower Lascar Row, Ill treated the tenant,
WEATHER REPORT,
On the 13th at 11.55 am.The barmster ha fallon quickly over S. Japan, while it is inclined to ries on the Cains coast.
Of the two depressions in the North, one moved into the Pac So, to the N.E. of Japan yesterday afternoon, and the other is traveling Eastwards in the Sea of Japs this morning
Prasure is normal over the S. cost of China between 0.2 and 3 inch over N. China su
There was no question about his being mixed
birch, and to be detained for 48 hours.
CARHTING ARMS WITHOUT A PERMIT. May Gillon, whose place of abode is in Daddell Street, appeared before the Court on the charge of being in possession of a revolver and 66 rounds of ammunition without a permit. The case was remanded to enable the detectives to make certain inquiries concerning this defendant.
HOUSE LEAKING.
ap in the case, likewise Gardiner, who bolted na sona as the man was found. With reference 10 the punishment, he was instructed to leave the matter in his Worship's hand. They could act appear before the Court and say "Please let this man off", but on the other hand they did not appear in any vindictive way. The defend
Sergeant Bins charged a coolie with breaking into a resident's house at Taikoktai. The coolie ant was prosented as aider and abottor, and
was caught red handed by the teasut while the speaker ventured to suggest that he was
remoring his valuables, and when he was taken worse than the Chinese stowawxy.
to the Police Station it was found that he had Mr. Goldring pointed out to his Worship returned from banishment. For this latter that the shopkeeper who procured the man was offence he was sentenced to twelve months' more complicated than his client. Assuming imprisonment, and on the charge of housebreak- everything to be as bad as it could be against ing he was found guilty, and sentence of another the defendant, he was nothing but the go. 10onths' imprisonment was passed.
The the use then made bis between. The worst person in this business
the Court in the role of appearancǝ was Gardiner.
defondant, Sergeant Sims, in his inspection of the property which the coolie was remoring, finding three Triad Society banner. The case was adjournal.
Hi Worship-There is no question about that.
Mr. Goldring--I don't think it can be proved
Irenklast table, Mr. K. SUGIMURA, Bpecial and proceeded to laot the placo, but who wore increase in the previous year, while the only and Formoss and below its average beight by that the defendant was going to get any money
disturbed before they conid TEMOVA AKUT unfavourable feature in the Lite account is the valuabies, have been arrested. The police reduction of premians to the extent of £7,000. expect an early capture of the other two.
Baron Osawa, the envoy of the Emperor of Japan, says that the Japanese look earnestly for an alliance with the United States, but so long there was any misunderstanding like the anti-Japanese feeling in Californis, it might not be posible to effect an alliance. Baron Ozawa has been commissioned to ascertain the
Owing to the San Francisco disaster £100,000 was transferred to Profit and Losa from the General Reserve: £10,000 bas been placed to the Investment Contingency account, sad a 17 per cent, dividend has been recommended. SANITARY COMMISSION'S REPORT. A precis of the report of the Commission and
yesterday.
Japan. It is still in slight to moderate defae: over the Philippine,
Moderate S.W, winds may be expeared in the Formosa Chonnel and light variable winds over the N. part of the China Sea.
out of this transaction.
Mr. Master-I'll admit he bas nat received say, but he was to after the mat got in.
Mr. Goldring asked his Worship to take into consideration the fact that the defendant had not received any money. He pleaded for a dine, slating that imprisonment for a man of the defendant's age was a very serious thing.
His Worship ordered the defendant to pay light; Das.
fine of $500, the alternative being three months' BW. winds, imprisonment.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 6.00 inches,
The forecast for the 24 hours.onding at noon to-day is as follows;— Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channel....
Bouth coast of China between Į
Hongkong and Lamocks
South coast of China between
Hongkong and Hainan
Variable winde,
moderate.
Samees No. 1.
Same as No.1.
THE TOWAWAY,
BEFORE ME G. N. Onɛ (SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATE).
ATTEMPTED SQUEEZE. Two fishmongers were charged with assault. ing a woman in the market at Yaumati because she refused to pay twice for some fish which she purchased from them. Then, when a lutong went to arrest them, the defendante Hig are also alleged to have malted him. Worship held the charge proved, fiued each of the defendants $10, and bound them over in the sum of $100 apleco to keep the peace.
A COSTLY REMINDER.
As a reminder that it is unlawful to hawk fowls in the street of the city, his Worship ordered a coolie who was thus breaking the low to pay a line of $25.
▲ DISHONEST PUBLIC SERVANT.
correspondent of the Tokyo Asahi, has been giving his impressions of England and English ways. It is somewhat of a bracing douche, for instance, especially to Britons residing in China, to read that England in a slave to "ało custom." The Japanese observer remarks: If I were asked the thing that has impressed me most here I would reply the strength-sometimes the tyranny of the Unwritten Law. Customtrength of anti-Japanses feeling in America, the proposals of the Government relative to the and to express Japan's thanks to Americans for recommendations made by the Commission was
Fam Ying was then charged with stowing seems to rule absolutely in this country to aiding those stricken by famins in North-Eastsid on the table of the Legislative Council
away, and pleaded guilty. au extent auknown and unimagined by me Japan after the war. The envoy says he will
Mr. Master said the defendant was the Iriend or relative of a before. Custom limits the action of people report to the Emperor that he has found no
certain shopkeeper The Government is not prepared to depart
New York gave the beartiset of welcomes to more absolutely in England than strict, sati-Japanose fesling outside Sun Francisco.
from the principle of having an administrative General Kuroki, who arrived on May 15th, and and went on board the Empress of China writion legislation does in my own land.
to ho Japanese eruiBars Chitose and Tsukuba, as a stowaway. He was concealed by Master-at Arms Gardiver in bis cabin. Daring the The Unwritten Law of England controls
head of the Sanitary Department
Improvements in the system of bookkeep which arrived about the same time and anchored in the Undson River. Few of the distinguished foreigners who have visited America recently voyage he mixed with other Chinese passengers by me from janke for the Harbour Office. As from the very great to the exceedingly little, right bank of the Amur River, a region hitherto ing are to be introduced. and all men bow to it. I find that my but sparsely populated, is being Bled with
Tho Government does not approve of the have attracted as much interest ae General and fed with them but before the aleamer I collect it I give it to the defendant with a dress, the colour of my purse, and the Chinese settlers. Chiness officials, specially recommendation of the Commission that the Karoki, in whose honour elaborate entertain reached Vancouver he was again secreted in chit showing the amenut collected. The money the licence is paid. When I found a discrepancy colour of the very travelling bag I carry appointed for the work, are regulating the administration of the Public Health and ments have been arranged in every city be has the cabin of the master-at-arms, his hillpg is then in his charge until the full amount of
guests at dinner of the prominent Japanese are decided for me by public opinion." His colonisation. movement. One of these offolals Buildings Ordinance should be separate from visited. He and the offloers with bim were place being a large chest. In this be rein the accounts I asked him what he did with quartered at Taitaikar is making arrangements the P.W.D. It is proposed to appoiat an residents in New York, and dinner to General mainod for three days without food, so he had the money, and be replied "I am sorry, I used To His Worship By the time the liones illustrations are sometirace forced, but here for three thousand Chimes and Manchurian officer who shall be able to devote the whole! Karoki was given at the Hotel Astor, at which is fairly rough time of it. When found by it, but I will brrow and replace it. again be unwittingly helps us to see our-families to settle along the Amur River of his time to the work of the Depart Admiral Dewey presided, General Kuroki one of the Customs officials be was detained,
visited West Point, and Yale University, For and an inquiry beld, after which he was brought fees were paid in full, defendant might have
replaced the money. the visiting Japanese sailors various eater- selves, for we are irresistibly led to suspect during the spring in the neighbourhood of ment
His Worship adjourned the case until to-day. Delay in parsing plans is to be remedied. tainmenta were arranged. that similar weaknesses must be noted in Blagovestobenak and the adjacent villages.
The Chinese Government is displaying un- usual activity in the work of colonising the Russo-Chinese frontier, and the Chinese or
The print shows:
back to China
Wong Man pai, clerk in the Harbour Office at Tai 0, was charged with the larceny of 859.30, the property of the Harbour Department. Defendant pleaded guilty.
His Worship-What control has this man over the money?
Fergeant Mackenzie-The money is collested