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white plutocracy of gold-hunters and the indifference of the British Cabinet." There is at least one manifest error there; we have not the slightest doubt that, however much their helplessness may be culpable, the British Government is not indifferent to this embarrassing dilemma that has arisen as a result of their magnanimous folly in restoring autonomy to the Transvaal. But let us study the history of the matter as unfolded by Mr. NATESAX. "It was," he writes, in the early eighties that a large number of Indians found their way into the Transvaal as settlers. When they first en POPULARITY tered the country and were engaged in peaceful vocations they were free from westrictions of any kind. By their virtues, their industry and their simplicity of life they soon began to cara a decent living Bud accumulate a small fortune which enabled many of them to ongige themselves zu sau- dry trades and occupations. The successfu enterprise of the Indians roused the bile of the white traders and there began a race and colour agitation which day by day grew more and more vicious and virulent dufil it culminated in the barbarities which

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have saved the Transvaal the trouble TELE Ights of their dependants. In refence to the is now experiancing, and safeguarded the gast whole subject of the relations between various parts of the Empire Mr. Fletcher this Empire is to be an Empire in anything Tone points out very justly that if but name, its various parts must arrive at some which concern them all, and that the question common understanding on important of the coloured ricas ie of all such matters the great merit of the Roman Empire was that it most important. Readers of Gibbon know tint

of the Transvaal The appeal was heard by thres Judges who unanimously decided is favour of the Indian appellant. This judgment was not acceptable to the white traders in the Transvaal and their agitation for fresh legislation in 1904 was supported by Lord Milner, who was then Governor of South Africa and Sr Arthur Lawley, the then Liesten ut Jovernor of the Transy This move to injure the Indians by addi-had she uniform system of law and one uniforms coming serious. Turkey is mobilis-

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LONDON, February 19th. The Russo-Turkish situation is be-

tional legislation was denounced in the aitizenship which over-rode all other distinctions House of Commons by several members, and there are at present no ench well-defined rights

such as of race. But in the British Empireing her troops. Sir Charlas Dilke declared it weeld be often difficult for British subject to know of citizenship, and, to make matters worse it is infamous if, in face of the decision of the exactly on what footing he any be in various Supreme Court, legislation should be intro. parts of the British dominions, Even it, as is duced in the Transvaal to overrule that aniform oppertunities erarywhere for all the alearly the oase, it is impracticable to have judgment, and to foster racial prejudice."rades of our Empire, at any rate there shoald He insisted on an

be some conviction among us of the reasonable- Government would not countenance say

assurance that the news of varying conditions. proposal for fresh legislation. In answer, Mr. Lyttletos auid:-

Messen Kynook, Ltd., are to groot large explosives fantory near Durban, by agreement with Natal.

Now, that the decision has been given by the High Court of to Transvaal, watch bas grated to British Indians those privileges for Mr C. 8. Gubbay has become a director of which we have protested, to thoss privileges so the Hongkong and Shangni Banking Cor- granted I for one aduere. I think it is im

possible for this country to take up any other portion in the place of Mr A. J. Raymond position" consistent with tas national dignity | who has resigned. and honour in regard to men who bays come into the country, and on whose bahaif we have has been upheld by a j

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This evening at the Union Clarok Literary

Mr. Dosly on 'Shakespeare's Roman Playa "

THE UNITED STATES.

LONDON, February 17th. New York reports that Mr. Morse, the organiser of the so-called Moras Chain of Banks," the failures of which precipitated the recent panio, has been arrested on a charge of larceny, and bailed out for $20,000.

Receivers have been appointed to The Mutual Reserve Life Insurance on the

SUPREME COURT.

Wedne day, February 19th.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,

BEFORE MR. 4. G. WISE (PUISNE Judge).

against C. J. Davis for 820, being the amount Action was brought by Ruttonjes And Son

ENSUOCESSFUL MENT CLAIM,

of one month's rent for the floor of the house 46, Elgin Rowl, Kowloon. Mr. F. X. d'Almada Castro appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr. P. W. Goldring seted for the defendant.

Plaintiff's case was that the floor was let to the defendant in December. He paid one. month's rent in advance but did not pay the rout for January. Plaintiff was informed by the rent Mrs. Davis had prodwood á paper...... his manager that when he had called for which she declared was a receipt, and refused to

the amount claimed Plaintiff accompanied

his man to the house and saw Mrs Darin who behaved in a very "ungentlemanliks männer "", and told him to go away. His oratom was to, Isme receipts for the rent which were counter- signol on the payment of the money at the Kowloon stores

The defence was that the rent had been paid and that the receipt produced was a dischargo.

agitation soon began to take itself felt and made strong represented whose claim Club, Kancely Ed, a lastare will be given by ground of insolvenoy; It is stated that the of the obligation incurred by the defendant. It

the Government of President Krager was CONSISTENT EXCELLENCE induced to approach Her late Majesty's Government for permission to pas legis lation restrictive of the liberty of British Indians." Ariole XIV of the London Convention of 1884 had provided that

All persons, other than natives, conforming themselves to the laws of the South Afriosn Repablic, (s) will have full liberty, with their families,, to enter, travel, or reside in any part of the South African Republic; (b) will be entitled to hire or possess bounas; manufactories, warchessor, shopa and premises; (c) may varry on their commeros either in person or by any agents whom they may think fit to employ

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the Transvaal Republic some three years before this Convention, the Boer Govern- ment proposed to interpret the term Natives occurring in the London Cɔn- vention to include Asiatice but this contention. Her Majesty's advisers rejected but they were not unwilling for sanitary reasons' to auction gislation, restricting Asiatics as to their residence to bastars of location with the proviso that British-Indians of the trader class should be left entirely free.

be inconsistent with the national boncur an other word, to say that they should have dignite to refuse them those privileges in under the King's flag that which the Boer Republic zightly gave them.

Julius Caesar'. The Chair will be taken at 9 $8,75 wit special reference to Carioishund liabilities are $5,500,000, and the assets P., sharp and the public are cordially invited.$8,750,000.

Yet the white gold-hunters in the Trans entered the United States in Disember shows The number of Japanese immigrants who raal-introduced into the nominated Council-

a decrease of 2,23% as compared with Doct- an Asiatic Law Amendment Ordinance. bor, 1936. The immigration anthorities ex- The Indians of Transvaal who were chastised press satisfaction at the returns, which they by the Boers with their whips were now regard as furnishing testimony of the offsative- chastised by the Transvaal whites withness of the Japanese emigration restrictions. scorpions."-

A few weeks ago a widow, with several

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Resolteid. To her great surprise a violin.

THE AUSTRIAN BAILWAY- SCHEME.

Loxpor, February 17th, The Servian press protests against the Austrian railway project, and thanks the Russian, British, French, and Italian press

was unt suggested that there was any fraud on the pact of plaintiff or bis collector but it was probable that the latter had made a mistake,

His Lordship said that on the question of the receipt there were two men against one and be could not say that plaintiff had proved his osse without saying those men were guilty of wilfu porjary. There was a losphole that the slice- tor had made a mistake and judgment would be for defendant with costs.

SALE OF PONIES. Yesterday afaravon, on the compound balore

part in the recent race meeting. There WAY & large unmber of ponias many of which took anctionsers, offered for sale by public roup. ■

large attendance, and the solling prives on the whole were good. The following ponies were

sold for the prices mentioned

Whoa the Transvaal Government got its children, and one of them cripple, aged 18 for their attitude towards it. The Servian the City Hall, Messrs. Haches and Hough, And though Indisa traders had entere Autonomy, the new Parliament passed the years, was sammpied to the Town Hall of press attributes the Austring design to the intimation that her orippled boy would up by Germany, in order to weaken the and the sum of 224, were given to her with dominute the whole of the Balkans, backed receive free insirmation on the file. On Slave in favour of Germans. Reuter's getting home she learned that the orippled boy had written secretly to the German Emperer agent in Berlin wires authoritatively that for a violin, and the monirok had granted the Germany regards the Austrian scheme like other railways, as promoting civilisation and as serving solely economic interests; they would similarly regard the Danube Adriatio. weapon designed to destroy airships. A railway, which Russia is reported to be throw a shell of a now type neatly a mile into specially-construpted gun, it is stated, is able to considering. Diplomatists in Berlin how the air. The head of the shell ignites imme diately on leaving the gun, and remains alight throughout its course, with the result that if pieces, or even comes in close proximity to the envelope of the airship an explosion of the gas its crew, is bound to ensue. equivalent to the annihilation of the airship and

AA result of this concession, Law 3 of 1885, was passed in 1886. It applied to

the persone belonging to one of the sporiginal races of Asia, kad prohibited them from being owners of landed property, also stipulating that those who entered the cuantry should pay & registration fee, and that the Government should have the right to point out to them their proper streets, wards, and locations for residence (" her bewoning").

It is reported, on good authority, that the French military authorities have conducted a

series of highly successful experiments with a

had been refused only three months pre. very measure to which the Royal Assent viously. The Cabinet apparently dared not risk an early a use of the Hayal veto, Indians then assumed the role of "paslittle boy's prayer. and the Royal Assont was given. The

sive resistera," and after dae warning, the new Tranarnal Government began (on Nov. Let) the present system of fiues, imprison- ment, and other methods of punishment, following it up with a Bill providing for the deportation of the "passive resisters" will be admitted, this is an indictment hard to meet, though we are reluctant to think it justifies the cubsequent query, "If British citizenship a reality or face?" It is the old story of highfalutin promises impossible of fulfilment. No one has a right to con- mit any civilized government to pladges

The Expodtory Times publishes the follow-

Ferguson, Brandon, Hamilton:-

The Republic tried its best to bring the Asiatics within the clutches of this law but of equal treatment irrespective of colour or the Indians appealed to Her Majesty's creed. Sa for as we can see our-onlying matamatioal curiosity, supplied by James Government, and in consequence of re-remedy is to be frankly Machiavellan. The presentations then made to the late Boer

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Justice of the Orange River Colony and a result of the award the law remained dead letter for nearly ten years until 1899, when the enforcement of the Law way aguin attempted. The Indians protested and the matter was among other things discussed at the Bloomfuntion Conference which preceded the memorable Bor war.

Lord Lands lowe then said:

American Gove rament has cut a sorry figure while trying to ride two horses at once, while clinging to the humbug of its con- stitutional rhodo mentade about the in- alienable rights" of

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LUKONG FINED FOR ASSAULT. At the Police Court yesterday, before Mr.

$15 for multing a Chinees souple at Poo B. H. J. Gompertz, Lukong No. 224 was fined

Kong Korleon City, the instable was passing the complainants' boues he noticed a dog at the door and asked to be shown the licence. The woman isalleged to have given him 3 sanay anewer, whereupon the inkong naught hold of her by the jacket. Then her husband oame-and interfered, and he was seized by the quene, and both were remored to the police station. Such was the assault.

VLADIVOSTOCK SCANDALS,"

WHOLESALE ARRESTS OF OFFICIALS.

Chino pouy, $110, Starlight, grey China pooy, Fail, grey Chiba pony, $59; Desmond, dun 855, Sunlight, bay China pay, 3105 Resigns. tion, groy Chius pony, 2nd in Navy Cup and China pony, 835; Hilarious, grey Chins pony, 2nd in Hongkong Stakes, $110 Vexation, dun $50, 86 So, groy China pony, 380; Battarpnach,

good hack, ridden in troop for three persons black Chino pay, subscription griña placed 2nd in three races $37); Merrymite, gray pany, 880; Tumat, grey pony, $75, Maletour, grey pony, $110, Maori Chief, bay China pozy, third in the Navy Cup. $65, Manoko-

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Chief, white China pony 3rd in Gymkhana Stakes oud 3rd in. Consolation Stakes, 970; Baluchi Chief, gay Chian Cup and 2nd in Flyaway Stakes, $10: pony, Srd in Lusitano Cap, Srd In Patsee

Currie, brown pory, 83 N; Sidier Dhu, dark brown pony; $260; Sidier Kay, dan pony, $255, Dumbridikes, blus-dun pony, $200; Tillie- tadlem, rose pɔny, 3120; bay grimin $35; Astrol, winner, 4 mile rate on the Of Day Shanghai Spring Meeting 1907, 4 mile and 1 mile races, in the last two Gymkhanas of 1967 series. Winner of the Professional Cup and second in the Ladies'. Porte in the resont meoting. Lochleyen, dark pouy, 3115; Pride of Cudzor, $51; Strathmohe, grey · pony, : $165, Strathnairn, bay pony, 8260; Strathgrant, groy роду, 8145, Black Prince Ross, black-pouy, $63; Lancaster "Rose, (lata Hustio) bay pony, 8250; Mira, groy pony, $125; Striped Rose, white pony, 375; $55, Tront, choatant pon, 935; Prostors Hayden, gray pony, $35; dparkford, dua poay, winner of Phaethon Stakes 1907, $50

$2003 Goldlest, $110; Pilgrim, spotted, Septime, winner of Visitors' Cup, $125; Gray grifo, 340; Betny, waler, 8220; Saladin, 510 Grey Tick, bay, winner of Garrison Cap, $130; Beriugapatam, gray $150, Cobbles,

ment can, by shutting its eyes to thing four. Perhaps soms of our readers may find Accordingly two and two make five an wollas unpleasant, deny their existence. To governmusement in exposing its fallway- mixed races, it is necessary to grow pachy-→ dermatously, indifferent to the charges of The provisional prospectus of the Hongkong A considerable animber of the Queen's Indian inconsistency go sily made by abstract Text Wan las citate for the session commencing subju are to be found in the Transvaal, and muralists; to be, first of all, strong and sext Monday has now been published. The among the many madida of the Sout African Republic I do not know that any all resolute; and to eater lotu no argument purpose of affording facilities for the study of evening claars, which are established for the We find it very hard, to form an opinion ofudions. And the harm is not confined to his and thus we do, with the best inten- scintific training, will be conducted under me with more indigestion than its treatment of more complex than the simple formula, angineering and for giving a commercial and of the merits of the question of the treat the ufferers on the pot; for what do you ment of British Indians in the Transvaal imagine would be the effect produced in Ladis tions, in the pursuit of a settled policy. three sections-engineering, commerce and stack after the close of the Japan Between what is just, what is expedient, to report to their friends that the Government And it in done.". Apparently that is next sienoer In the engineering section the subjects assamed the form and character of wholesale obertaut $85; Repentation, brown, $55;

when these poor people return to their

country

HONKONG FEBRUARY 20TH, 1908

and even what is actually taking place, we find much room for argument, "about it and about." We get as little satisfaction from the apologists for the existing order, The Uitlanders who were trembling for or disorder, as we do from the clamorous their lives at the hands of the Boers did denouncers thereof. Mr. HENEY FOUAE, not scruple, Mr. BATON continues to editor of Indian Opinion, wants to malie bad talk of the ill-treatment of the Indians by worse by stirring up more discontent in the Boers as one of the causes of the war India. His evidence may be ruled out, and they enlisted the sympathy of the though we quote from the Hindustan Review Indians on their behalf as against the Boers a sample of his tirade. After hia voration The war ended, the Transvaal was angered of the history of the new registration law, and the Uitlanders who sought the co-opera- he goes on i

tion of the Indiana at the time of the Boor

of the Queen Empress so mighty and irresistible to impossible now days, so we must continue in India, with its population of 300,000,000 is to have these awkward puzzles, while we powerless to secură, redress at the hands of a smell South African State?

have Exeter Hall administrators, and policies either settle I nor resolute. That it is a puzzle, not to be dogmatically dealt with, the following hesitating comment from the Times, usually sure of its own opinions, helps to show no fall appreciation of the difficulties which they The Transvaal Government have so far shown are bringing on themselves, and still loss of Empire. The melancholy tale of Indisas, most those which thair action entails for the whole of them domiciled is the country for say years, all inoffensive, and soms having deserved to terms of imprisonment or deportation, is daily well of overy British oitins, being sentwood.

the Government would be willing to secure

St. Petersburg, January 17. A private communication received here from helps to explain the more or less roguely worded aoficial and trustworthy source at Vladivostock telegrams lately published recording the son military officers and administrative officials. tinued and wholesale arrests of neval and

the higher and lower ranks of the public services According to this vorsmaniostion the systems tised jobbary and peculation so campant in both

month,

Wor have, during the last twelve: taught are practical mathematics, building plunder. construction, applied mechanics, machine draw. The arsenal and dockyards have been officially for hack and pelo pony. 565; Glenini, Highland Heather, round and quiet, suitable commerce section the subjects are shorthand overhaul and repairs have, piecemeal, dissp. winner of Nil Desperandum, sound and ing, steam, magnetism and electricity; in the pillaged. Torpedo-boats, long ago laid up for and typewriting, bookkeeping, French, German to his remaining shoor and empty. quiet, 8160; Astros, hay Chino pony. Con

peared, their English; and in the science section the subjects condoned and sold or they have been fidential hack, up to weight, believed sound, $75, are chemistry and physies. There will be two

as scrap. Tens of thousands of tons of English coal, Ausual, brown China pony, trained polo pony, sensions in the year, and the classes are open the property of the Crown, have been, frauda very quiet hack, believed sound, $5): Eglinton, to all over 14 years of age irrespective of the name of which is gives, has from time $10), Kirkpatrick, black pony, winner of lently disposed of and one very well-known brown pony, $120, Kirkgauzoon, gray pony, end of mach session, and it is stated that the of coal and other Crown material, offers which black pony, winner of Valloy Stakes, 105: nationality. Examinations will be held at the to time received secret offers of large quantities Wong-noi-chong Stakes, $80, Kickmichsel, question of granting diplom in engineering hays been politaly rejected. and chemistry is under the consideration of the been practised, under the thinnes of disguises, grey pony, sub griffin not raced, $100; Kir- Gross and Bagrant robbery appears to have Kirkdale, dan pony, griffo, $8); Kirkodanel, Government,

in almost every department, and the rarola-koswald, white pony, sub-grifin not raced, tionaries have boon made the scapegoats for 800; Kirkmabee, grey pony, second in Pro--

lleial peculators and bandits.

and the communications which bave appeated The attitude taken up by the Daily Graphic,

This narratie is simple, terribl», tragio. It war showed themselves in their true colours

and begun to throw the Indians overboard, being added to It was haped at one tim test in its polumns on the subject of the Baltic Sea 17 mere naval and military officers and civil Stakes, $1.50; Nigel, obestan, pony, 370j Wens-

itself.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

afternoon, the 18th inst, and is due here to morrow at noon

a The str. Flintshire laft Shanghai on Tuesday

ley, gray pony, 390, Forist, winner of Hongkong

exposed by degrees. During the last ten days third in Hongkong grifias, third in Tientuin is the years s'ory of a people persecuted for

Now, however, the whole scandal is being forsional Cup, $180; Kirkcudbright, grey pony, their virtues. The whole legal machinery of a British bloby is being exerted against runy Indeed they became retive in reviving their vowed object of preventing Irands continue to attract the earnest attention of the officials have been arrested by order of the community hard-working, thrifty, honest men brongs of the mingled frada josssy and ass the old oppressive and restrictive anti-resorting to methods which the Indians regard Garman Government is not aiming at the

by means of old permits without German Press. It is quite clean that the Governor-General. Fr-jud on of a noisy section of the Europian Asiatic laws of the Boer regime and population The Imperial Government has they succeeded in inducing the Trans-

old the birthright of these people. The Transvaal Government seeks to rob them of vaal Government to issue a notification that their very humanity. Flagrant robbery of from the lat January 1905, the old laws vasted intorssics Las become almost a pastime in of the Transvaal, Republic would be fully South Africa where Indians are connerned. And what says India to all this FWs daica enforced.". Their first attempt was to that India as a whole has been singularly enforce Law 3 of 1885, which the Boer apatbatio. Is it not possible to ars Tadia with the bels of the wrongs Heaped upon her emigrant Government dared not enforce against the mone in this far-off land P. Can she not recog. jaladins and they commenced a series of the canadh and the Transvaal in that mash of regard to the Mediterranean sea. From what and Shanghai on Tuesday, the 13th inst. st Wail, $75; The Ditch, $80; White Chius pony. Dise the whole-hearted spirit of self-scorifice manifested by these oxiles from the Motherland ? oppressions by refusing to grant trading The Editor of The Indian Review, though licenses to Indians and compelling them to equally indignant; makes a better statement go to certain locations. This was a most of the case for the Indians. Mr. 6. A. outrageous and illegal attempt and our NATESAN, B.A., says there are a million countrymen in the Transvaal would not affected by the now law, which he denounces put up with this treatment. An Indian as shamefully tyrannical. The guilt, he Trader who was unjustly refused a license says, is of "the disgraceful combine of a preferred an appeal to the Supreme Court

as contumelions. We may point out that it conversion of the Baltic into a "mare does not appear to be the fingerprint system i elasim, for, even if she wished to do so, Elliott appears to boliese, hat the reiterated Rassis would not be a party to such a scheme,

to which they object, a Sir Charles disbelief in their voracity implied by the demand The Cologue Gazette says that the contem for a third registration. Even now it may not plated agreement should be made between be too late to hope that the Trausval Ministers will see the benefit, for this toks of the Russia, Sweden, Denmark, and Germany, as Empire's honour of sovepting the registration being the States bordering on the Baltic, and 19th inst, a.m., and may be expected here on the The HAL Sr. Spezzo left Nagasaki on the

assurance that they would be final. Another between Britain, pain, and France with papara taken out uudor Lord Milner's express should be of a similar character to that existing 23rd inst reflection which occurs in comparing the cases

The LG.M. str. Kleje! leit Kobe via Nagasaki midnight, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 25th inst

Vancouver p.m. on Tuesday, the 18th inst. for The OP.B. st. Empress of India left Hongkong wis the usual ports of call,

the South African difficulty might have been we learn of Denmark's views, howovor, it is voided if some member of the Pretoria Govore obvious that her Government requires all the to the beat methods of attaining their object order to effect the desired agreement. Den. ment had consulted the Indian Government as Powers interested in the Baltic to unite in without doing violence to Indian sentiment. msek strongly urges her view that nothing dealing with the qention of restricting im should be done without the fall approval of For it must be remembered that we are not now migration, but of identifying these Indians who England, It was Denmark that first drow have much right to be in the country as an ugland's attention to the importance of the member of the Transvaal Parliament. Un suon matter the Indian Government could probably

question

Griffin Stakes, 8190; Nairn, griffin, $55; Renfrew, $45, Haddington, $69, Spill Milk, polo pang, 8; Yellow Stono, polo pony, $55; Fleetfoot, chestnut, sab-griffin, winner of German Cup and Hongkong Stakes, third in Valley Stakes, 8490; Dalliance, grey, sub-

Racing Stakes, 300: Energy, grey, sub- grifo, winner of Jockey Cap and Sed in

grifin, $150 Finesse, Hay Cujus pony, $130; Chicans, grey China pony, $110; Highland

good hack and polo Lony, 20 Mainstay

in German Cup, $150 Ben Elon, $75; Dun white pony, 30, Cupstaat pony, weight carrier, $50, Grey Chins pony, 360, Pat third pony, 830, Highland Bonnet, 880; Brockville $30; Chestnut pony, $35; Redwin, $60; James, 945; Quicksilver, 840; Baguio, 850, Ingot The Mogul Line str. Chases left Liverpool $80; Unuma), #20: Brown weler mare, Lady on the 18th inst,

Lena, $100.

The Boston str. Tremont arrived at Tokohama on the 17th init

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