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temporary" calls it a fifth wheel; we should indications that it is going to be a dear TELEGRAMS. prefer to describe it as a “slipper," a clog, | bargain. Ane quiry as to the comparative

on the other wheela. For such places, awancipation from the bandaga of the Crown Agenis would be at economical blessing. It could do no harm, for, as our contemporary says,

With their energetic business populations ~their go-ahead trule, and big turnover of exporte and imports, with their koon public spirit and of jobbery in the supply of commodities and materials to the public departments. The sharp competition

watchful pres,there would be not the least chance

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cost of all would be interesting. Perhaps if an un-official member of the Legislativo de Council wore to ask this question: Can NEW SULTAN OF MOROCCO the Government ascertain

PROCLAIMED.

the trath

tou

or therwise of the allogation that the

in Chins the same rails for less per Chinese have been actually receiving

than the Crown Agente havé charged f.. b to us," the answer might be interesting. That statement has been made to us, and if substantiated, it says sufficient to warrant a good deal of complaint regard ing the existing system.

The English Mail of the 27th July was, dəli- rol in London on the 28th instant, -

ition amongst firma on the spot would dispose of that most effectively, for every firm would keep Ite save on its rival, and quotations for business would be out down to the finest point. Besides everybody would know exactly the class of arlie's wanted, and if the system of wiwilting loosi business firms to competition for coa raste obtained, the most powerful of allohepke against misferiance of any sort in connection with Gövörument tenders for supplies would be

The disbanded Korean soldiers are raising a in constant operation. The tras solution is of revolt in the Eastern Provinces. Scout remains the simplest. In all Crows Colonies of the quiet and the universal opinion is that the first class, such as those specified above, lot behaviour of the Japanese in face of trying the Crown Agents he admitted into open Coopstition with local business Hemseirenmstances in admirable.

all things being equal, the loc frms

WATERS Wheyould do the business to the advantage

OF

ABSOLUTE

PURITY

AND-THE-

HIGHEST DEGREE

OF

PERFECTION.

OUR BODA, WATER is the net whole.

some daily, beverage that can be taken,

of the Celonisl Government in price, quality, and expeditiousness of supply, the businese should be done lecsily. Where the Crown Agents could offer the a vantages afore seid, the business-should-go-to-the-Grown Age th. But the e'ement of time is of the first importane, and if the time claume

is the 055-

dawdling and the statisfactorily by the

and often blundering methods of the Crown Agents, expedition may of itself direct the adjudication of the cogiract to the selected local firm tendering the best terms. If we bare competition between the Crown Aguat and local Arms, these latter cannot complain if the Crown Such competiti m Agents anderent them. would be good all round, for it would tend in Government business to koup down the rates of local firms tendering, and that agair, when the OUR LEMONADE, ORANGE CHAM-gures came on!, would operate a check on PAGNE, BASPBERRYADE, LEMON general local business charges. But to continue SQUASH, &o, possess the true favour of

The Crown Agents . monopolis is bad for them and bad for the sentiment of commercial- the finest Fresh Fruita.

independence that is due to the souse of dignity of a first-class Crown Colony.

There is certainly something fishy in the persistent way in which, despite numerous questions and suggestions in Parliament,

The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Mason for the week ending the 25th August, 1907, shows that of non-Chinese there ware 323 to the Library, and 121 to., the Mussam, and of Chinese 145 to the former and 1,001 to the latter. The Library was there fore visited by 465 perions, and the Musenu by

A marine bawker was yesterday at the Magistracy ined 810) for four offenen. He was convicted on three separate obieges of Laving uniawial possession of a number of articles, which included knives and spoons stolen from the Hongkong Olab, an 1 he added to his offences by offering & bribe of $L2) to the officer whe arrested bim.

Prinos Ching las recommended Chen Pi, Yang Shih-chiand Lu Prochung to be appoint- ed to the office for compiling and luvestigating constitutional government. He also advocates

LONDON, August 26th. It is confirmed that the Sultan's brother has been proclaimed Saltai of Morocco

ENGINEERS AND THE TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

SUPREME COURT.

Tuesday, 27th August.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION BEFORE MR. A. G. Wien (Puisse Judas).

A DISPUTED LOAN. Action was brought by Lenng Lok cho to 2000ver from Chin Tson ting the sum of $203,

money lant on March 13th.

bailiff. She knew about the deed of composition put in. The creditors were to get $9200 par cent. Witness gave a charge on her property in Canton to cover what was owing plaintiffs- wife.

After further evidence was taken, the case was adjourned.

MURDER ON DUMB BELL ISLAND. Another murder has beau reported to the Mr. F. X, d'Almads » Castro appeared for the police, the tragic occurrence on this occasion. plaintia, and Mr. R. A. Harding for the taking place on one of the islands in the archi- defendant.

pelago which lies to the west of Hongkong.. Plaintiff said defendant borrowed the amount And, as is not unusual, there is a woman in

claimed on March 13th, giving in exchange ait." There is some dubiely as to what ovents

atamped d.cumoot. The money was paid to defendant by one of plaintiff's fokis who had since sailed for Australia. Witness had applied for the money-mau turs, but had always been

LONDON, August 26th. The Amalgamated Society of Engi-put off. neers has withdrawn from the Trades Union Congress.

LAUNCH OF A BRITISH

BATTLESHIP.

In cross-examination plaintiff said he bad lived in Hillier Etreet for six or seven years. He was engaged in the matting business, but did not ship coollen to Amarios. Defendant did not lend witness $200 on February 28th.

Mr. Harding-Will you explain how it is that Ha tao do umen. you produce you don't mention the am uni was atvazosd as mon y lent-We vera frienda.

Bat-you-know-in-a doonment like that -it-in-

LONDON, August 26th, The new battleship Temeraire has been launched at Devonport Dock-generally stated why the money was adramood!

-It is a stamped Acquisent. yard.

(REUTER'S SERVICE.]

THE BRITISH NAVY.

LONDON, August 25th. The Temeraire, the third of the Dread- nought class, 12,650 tons, has been launched at Devonport

RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

LONDON, August 25th. Russia and Japan have decided to raise dividing the office isto sections, each section to their respective legations to the status of have three or four secretaries, both Manchus Embassies, A-Bill-for this purpose will be chish being mentioned amongst the candidates,

And has only a firm's chop on it?-I trusted to defendant adding his signature. We Chinees

trust each other.

actually preosded the fatal not, but the fact that the murdered man hind his quens out is signifi. oant to those who understand Chinese custome.

The circumstances as known to the police are there. A man named To Hing Chan, a fisher- man in the Miu Wo village, want to the Police Station at Lantau on the 26th inst. and reported to Sergeant à ngus that a robbery bad taken place at his houss the night before. While he was still at the station the wife and brother of the deceased arrived.

upon

the seone, accom panied by a lakong, and stated that To Hing Chun had murdered the deceased. The brother, Tan Mak Yau, farmer, declared that while asleep in his houas-on-the-night-of-the-25th lost, he was arrakoned about 10 o'clock by a noim outside......... Getting up he discovered that the disturbance- was at To Hing Chun's hotes, and on proceeding there he saw To Hing Chon holding his younger brother, Tai Muk Fat, by the ques

You know the defendant has been in business To Hing Chun struck his brother over the head here for nearly 30 years?--Yoo.

And keeps a large seɑmen's boarding bouss -Y88.

Didn't you have a quarrel with him by reason of his turning off the ss. Dakota certain stowa- ways you sent aboard ---No.

Mr. Harding said the defence was that the defendant lent, the plaintiff $200; which was a loan for a week only. No receipt was given for defendant had applied for it many times. it, but the money was not repaid, although the

Defendant: told the Court he made a loan of

We would deny special attention to OUR LIME FRUIT CHAMPAGNE; which bas the pleasant characteristics of the finest Lime Frait OUR DRY GINGER ALÉ is a beverage of all interference with the Department and Chinese, Thao Yuan-chung and Me Shiintroduced at the opening of the new book showing the entry. The amoret was not

delightful favour and aroma.

OUR SARSAPARILLA is not only a deli: met by a passive resistance that avours

cious drink but a blood purifier as well:

OUR STONE GINGER BEER since its

introduction, has been steadily growing in populse favour,

staved off. The most reasonable proposals, like that in the foregoing quotation, are

strongly of the fashion of Peking. It is very discouraging to those who favour a reform of this most un-English feature of administration, but we hope that the efforts to put it, where Cer' wife should be above suspicios, vill not A. S. WATSON & CO.. be allowed to slacken, Until there

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The Daily Press.

Lansarova, Aceuar 28in, 1907,

A newspaper in Burma does not share the popular Hongkong and Singapore opinion of ibe Crown Agents evaten. Like Bir MATTHEW NATHAN, The Rangoon Gazelle

proved desirous of tackling the question

deserves support.

Through the parting of the life line, ■

Domna.

THE UNITED STATES FLEET

LONDON, August 25th.

President Roosevelt and the Officials of the At a conference at Oyster Bay between

$200 to the plaintiff, and produced bis firm's

repaid at the end of a week as orranged. Some- time later a man. called at his boarding house, handed him $200, and said it was the amount plaintiff owed him. Defendant gave a receipt for it Plaintiff never applied for the sam for which he sued, but he quarrelled with the de-

"steal some berthe" for stowaways. When fondant because the latter would not allow him

Chinese diver while at work on the cable. ground near Hanghon Bay on Monday, was Kitlal. When he did not cɔms to the surfice. after being under water for about half an hour those on board the diving junk became axion, and another diver on going below found his opm- rado lashed to the radder of the junt. It wouldry, the details of the visit of 16 battle-witzers took these men of the ship the boatswain

aud lege with a chopper, and the wounded man fell to the ground. Tan Mnk Yau went to the assistance of his brother, who, though seriously wounded, told him that he bad gone to To Hing Chnn's house to demand the return of some or 83 which he had lent to him, but that the latter had refused to pay him and assaulted him instead.

To Hing Cann's wife is said to have played s part in the tragedy, but she disappeared before the police learned of the occurrence.

Tan Muk Fat succumbed to his injuries about

an hour after they were indicted. The suspected mau, To Hing Chao, was brought before Mr. C. D. Melbourne at the Magistracy yesterday- and remanded till Saturday.

TESTIMONIAL AT KOWLOON DOCKS.

TO ME, ROBERT BROOKS,

On Monday evening the members of the Kowloon Dooks Staf met to present Mr. B Brooks with a token of respect and esteem on?

appoar that something went wrong with the ships to the Pacife in December were absconded, and plaintiff said he took with him his leaving the firm. He sails by the P..and O.

sir lube of the dress, and the diver in his haste to cut away the ropes which-bound him to the junk also cut away the life line, it only hope | of salvation.

It was reported at the last sitting of the British Chamber of Commerce in Parie that the executive council of the Aksoolation of Chambers of Commerce of the United Bgdom the protection of British merchandise marks in desirability of an Anglo-Freach agreement for

France and of French marks in the United Here is the extract from the Rangoon Kingdom. Since attention was first directed to Gazelle-

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this question some years ago by the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris thera has been at increasing recognition of its importance in both countries, where commercial organizations are now making representations to the two Goreraments as to its importance.

decided upon,

THE OPIUM QUESTION

London, August 26th In the Rouse of Lords, Lord Fitzmaurice said that the Government had not yet beard that Chias had formally assented to the American proposal for an international con- representative had been appointed. ference on the opioin trade; therefore no

THE JAPANESE CRUISERS IN

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EUROPE.

LONDON, August 25th. __The_Tankida and the Chitoes are at Naples.

RAILWAY COLLISION IN FRANCE.

LONDON, August 25th The Bordeaux-Paris express collided with

nad thirty injured.

THE-MONEY-MARKET IN THE UNITED STATES,

LONDON, August 25th. Washington wires that the Treasurer will

A resent Parliamentary paper applies some interesting details concerning the magnitude of the works with which the Crows Agents have beau connected for the last ten years and the fees paid to their advisers. The 'figures given here relate to some sight or ten tropical colonies, and only to railways. The Some misunderstanding seems to exist in ́a engineers dealt with are in the front rank of their profession, and they supervised the story published to the effect that littlo Prince For doing this they received in the shape, of carpeted stopa at Buckingham Palace on July a goods train at Coutras, saran were killed expenditure of nearly fifteen millions sterling. George of Wales was noticed swooping the gelary £12,440, and, for off oxpenses, 26th, using a broom considerably bigger than £67,200, the two together representing per cent, on the total outlay. Private persons himself," sud, ovidantly with a view to preparing would be very glad if they could obtain pro for the deportare of his grandpaps and grand- fessional assistance as cheaply. Losal agita- mamma" for Hampstead, The "broom” referred tion against and jealousy of the Crown to was a carriage block-a piece of wood with Agents is not noustural on the part off bandle attached which footmen placa against traders, and loost officials have the sate tendency, because they would have a frear carriage wheels so that the vehicle may be less hand it supplies were obtained on the spot. liable to movement while its owners are entering begin this week to make weekly deposits We do not suggest that in adopting this attitude or alighting. The young Prioca, more bent on offisiale are prompted by unworthy motives. In many reapots it would be more convenient to athletics than on carpet sweeping, was exercising obtain articles on the spot, as the present system his niecles by swinging this blook around him, involves much circumlocution, and delay. But The story detailed hon, after a remonstrance by there sannot be a shadow of dout that the an attendant, the Prince put aside the broom, existing

system is, ou the whole, a good one, but soon rappeared, and commenced weeping the Crown Agents, and local purchase in more busily than ever. As a matter of fact, No loon! trader can buy to as much advantage

all communities would load rasistibly to. Bays the Daily Telegraph, anxious to keep the, abuse. Experience basin hundreds of instances thrilled universe in the right regarding this proved these statements to be correct. The historic event, the attendant was under no mis Colonial Secretary is, therefore, well advised locally unless there be good resen for it. Of and his remonstrenes took the following form: discouraging the practies of obtaining supplies apprehension as to the Prince's form of exercise, course, it has to be resorted to when the quan-Planan wait until you go to Scotland if you tities at one time ato not large, or speel is wish to practice throwing the hammer, or you

necessary.

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will by amashing the window."

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considers that, though they have been given bal naine, they should not be suspendel, Every opinion, like every child, has a right to benevolent recatment after birth, uuless the Platonists who recommend euthinasia

That is amazing enough to warrant the for aborted specimens of humanity be supposition that it was writ markustik." Surgeon Colonial Edmaud Greswold Mo deemed to be in the right. The Singape for professional assistance in any under- Briscoe, late Royal Artillery, Governor of bis What private persons would be glad to pay

Dowell, C.B., died at Portland on July 28th at the residence of his eou-in-law, Major E. W. Free Press considers that the Baugoon. opinion is a born cripple, conceived in taking 68 per cent of the total outlay Mejty's Convict Prison. The deceased officer ignorance. Apparently, remarks our south-Who would like, when building a £100 was burn on November 30, 183, and entered eru contcumporary, the Barman journal was cottage, fo think the architect had taken the service as an assistant surgeon in the 44th

Regiment on November 6, 1855. He was pro contemporary, be it noted, frankly admits mated surgeon is the Army Medical Staff on Septembar 5, 1870, surgeon-major on March 1, io conclusion that where time is a consider-1973, brigade surgeon in the Army Medical

"without any knowledge of the hopelessly £272 of the money? And our Rangon

anachronistic ways of a departient that

with the National Banks, for at least five weeke, to meet commercial needs, and to prevent the stringency from disturbing the business of the world.'

LAWN BOWLS.

KOWLOON V. POLICE

the Kowloon Bowling Green Clab play their return match with the Police Club

On Saturday afternoon, commbucing at 43,

latter's, ground. The following have been on the

selected to represent Kowloon :-

W. Russell, T. Petrie, T. Neave and A. Ramsay (skip).

.!

8700 belonging to him..

:

Mr. Almada Why didn't you put on the document you produca "received payment for a

loan"-I didn't think of it.

You have been a business man for thirty years and you want the Court to believe that you don't know how to write a proper receipt ?~~Chinese generally write them as I have done.

Didn't you use the chop you did with the ahjuar në meniki of paymant afterwards? · N

After bowing further evidence his Lordship gave judgment and costa for plaintiff.

A SEAMAN'S DEBT,

Ma Ying sued Chang Kwai to recover $100, money lent ou August 16th, Plaintiff waa represented by Mr. d'Almada and defendant Appeared in person. He said he owed $41.5;

no more..

Plaintiff told his Lordship the defendant was going to load sand and earth for her. She d vanced him $100 to repair his beat which had _been damaged in the typhoon. Defendant-had- not carried any sand or earth, so the amount was

His Lordship to defendant-Do you want to ask any questions.

still' due.....

Defendant-I have a lot to say.

etesiner Sunda to-day (28th). Mr. T. Neve Superintendent Engineer, on presenting Mr. Brooks with a gold banter watch on behalf of the Staff bald he was very sorry that the occasion had arisen to make the presentation, an Mr. Brooks had been ordered home to go ander an operation. He trasted that the operation all present that Mr. Brooks might have would be successful and expressed the wishes of

tion of the Company socialy and otherwise. qulok reputary to health; he had the apprecin

All present had plenty of work in front of them and not enough occasion to study health, He wished Mr. Brooks and family “God speed.” for their handsome gift and said he would carry Mr. Brooka feelingly replied, thanking them with him many pleasant recollections of kis friends in Hongkong.

Mr. Davison, Acting Superintendent Ship- wright, and Mr. T. Qates, expressed regret at Mr. Brooks departare in such circumstances. The company "dispersed after singing “He's a jolly good fellow,"

LARCENY OF SUQAR.

The trial of three natives on a charge of Defendant was then sworn, and told the stealing sugar valued at $5500 from Messa Court he got 8161,50 worth of goods. Then he Jardine, Matheson and Company, was concluded -borrowed $100 from bør. He had carried $21985 before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Polios Court

worth of earth..

yesterday, Mr. H. W. Looker appeared for Judgment was entered for plaintiff with costs the prosecution and Mr. Otto Kong Bing and

Mr. R. A. Harding for the defence.

A WIDOW'S DIFFICULTIES, Chan Chung-pal trading as the Kwong Wing Shing at 180, Wellington Street, sought to recover from Ngan Shi, widow, of 248 Holly. wood Road the sum of $535. being as to $50 principal and $35 interest,

Mr. H. Haretuous (of Messrs. Dennys and Bowley) appeared for plaintiff, and Mr S. W. Tso for the defendant.

refer to defendant

There is

In giving his decision his Worship ašidl- I tave no difficulty in coming to the conclusion as to the absolute guilt of these three man. Of coarse, in cases of this sort, where the magistrate sits as a jury, it is only necessary. for him to say whether the accused are guilty or not, but I wish to the evidence against the first Finiutiff said he land the defendant $50 on the evidence of the broker.

dent'sshop, the Kni Tak approached him and said combined with others for a common purpo October 19th, 1905, and she gave him a note of absolutely no doubt in my mind as La "the" acknowledgment. The manager of the defen-truth of that evidence. These three men had

Plaintiff agreed to advance the amorut, mad his mistress wished to borrow $500 to buy pearls On the point of law raised by Mr. Barding on the question of possession, Mr. Hazeland when the widow called he handed her five $100 referred to a base in which such possession bills. She had not ropaid any part of the

was held to be laroony by a servant. His principal.

Worship, in conclusion, complimsated Polios In cross-examination plaintiff said the defend. Sergeant Hau Hang for his conduct and ability ant was a relation of his. When the Kui Tak in respect to the captare, and remarked that this was not the first time he had to spank of that very excellent po1ion officer.

J. C. Gow (skip).

W. Taylor, D. Keith, W... Ith'chison and

Crawford and R. II. Dexter (skip).

G. W. Alexander, J. Menzies, W. Jshop closed he was one of the chief creditors.

IN VAIN. IS THE SNARE."

Dowager: The Board of Agriculture, Works, The following is a decree of the Empress

Previous to advancing the amount for which he was ening, plaintiff lent the defendaal $1000, and on dae date he pressed her for payment She told him she could not pay him then,

you even if I sell my sons and daughters. I adding-" You need not be afraid. I will repay

back, its uses half a century ago in the daysation, the Crown Agents are better ignored, Department on August 4, 1881, and deputy, and. Commerce, has memorialined the Throne will not owe you a cash.".

of sailing ships, and is now in the days of enble, communication were awful example

actual

opused were each sentenced to six montby" imprisonment,

OPIUM HOUSES AT SHANGHAI.

Sir E. Grey, having been asked by Mr. H. Law in the House of Commons whether he has It discusses only the railway work of the surgeon-geoeral on March 4, 1886, retiring asa established a Chamber of Commeros and wish

that the Chinese in the outhern ports have Defendant said she was the mistress of the map official inforamtion to the effect that 700 of doddering commercial senility. Such department, That interese us kelly, as surgeon-colonel of the Medical Staff on November Us to despatch a high official to encourage Kai fak shop She did not remember making had been closed, but that similar honses in the opian houses in the astire oily of Shanghai vigorous language must have been inspired it does Singapore. The Free Press de- 30, 1891. He served with the 44th Regiment them. The majority of the Chinese who reside promissory note for $500 in favour, of the foreign settlements to the number of 1,920 clares that the Crown Agents made the ing tho storm and paptare of the Taka forts organized & Chamber of Commerce before. She did not authorise her manager te ] The ground of the distinction; and whether be.... by strong convictions, acquired from cost lossal fiasco inlaginable of the Sing-(medal with clarp and in the Egyptian war appreciate their success Therefore We hereby borrow 500, The Kni Tak shop closed on the reply to the first part of the question is in in the campaign of 1860 is North Chins, incied in the Southern ports abroad are engaged in defendant, and bad never seen the one produced remain open; and, if so, will be say what is

trade and of their own assord they have. experiences; and certainly those who have apore-Kranji railway, & farcical job that has of 188 (medal, 3rd Cass of the Redjkich, and appoint Yang Shik-chi, the Janior Vice Pre December. Fath last year on the advice of the the negative, According to the Intest Informa

proposes to take any steps in the matter, says sained any knowledge of the performances been the Aunt Sally of public opinion over Khedive's star), also served is the Sondan ident of the Board of Agriculture, Works and plaintiff She never owed plaiutiff any money, then received, discussions are still proceeding of this aristocratic, plutocratic, and auto- since its abortive début.. giving us & oxpedition under Sir Gerald Gesham in 1884 as in the sonth and express to them Our Imperial

Commerce, to proceed to various ports ab oad but ber shop did. cralie bureau are not, likely to cavil at the shoddy ricketty line at a figure disgracefully the engagement of El Teb ant Tamil (wies | Feturn to China with large amounts of funds to her husband, who had been dead about nine the foreign est tlements. The foreiga municipal

• among the Chinese authorities as to the prinsipil medical offer, and was proant in Interest in them and if there are any who will

Cross examined-The Kui Tak belonged to ally, and meanwhile no action is being taken in

prautical

steps that should be taken in the native terms in which it may be denounced. We over the estimates, outing heavy, sums in mentioned in deepitches, C.B., and two clasps). develop the Commerce of Ching they will not years. She had not taken out probate or letters anthorities ass, however, stated their futon dor agre with the opinion that for planes like upkeep as a result." We hope similar Heside one daughter, be leaf sans-only be rewarded with titles and other award of administration. When the writ of summons to support to the full extent of their power any Longkongy Singapore-and-Beyton is things may not have-to-be-written of our McDowell, UMG., Prinsipa Civil Medical so as to encourage the Commerce of China and is this action was served on her she denied her Chinese authorities. I base asked to be kept Major F. McDowell, K.A.M.C., and Dr. L. K but properly protected by the local authorities

practical measures that may be taken by the informed of any progress in the matter.

ministrations are undesirable. -Our-com Kowloon-Cauton Tine. So far, there are Officer, Straits Settlementă.

to show Qur sympathy with the Chinese shread. identity because she could not understand the

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