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tunately for the editor of the Japan Mail, he is in n position to bear a good- deal of that without feeling burt. If it amuses the mosquitoes to attack the Elephant, the latter beast cant afford to lot
CO.,them. As we have taken a similar vow of Mr. BETHEL's conduct in Seoul to that Takon by Capt. BRINKLEY, presume that we also have, in the eyes of some of our Japan contemporaries, been disgracing jonroalism. Much depends upon the stude dard involved, and if the state of grin we have fallen from be that recognised in the sanctums of the Japan settlements, we shall be is no hurry to rep it. The Japan Herald, which, with some others, is always ready to condemn the Japan Mail without a trial, thus virtuously o-mphins.
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The Japan Mail this morning takes upon itself to decide a case which is now in couns of hesring at Soul, sad to do so in terma which appear to ne to be a disgrace to jurnallam. The Editor of the Mail must be aware that in his own country such sotion would lead to very serious consequebaar, and yet he does not hesitate in regard to au mation being tried before -a-British Court in a foreign country to publish statements markedly - detrimental to the defen- dant. A mouse of fair play-alone might have been expected to render suck action_impovible for aelf-respecting person."
[BEUTER'S "SERVICE.]
FRANCE AND RUSSIA.
LONDON, June 30th.
The French Chamber, by 489 to 62, has vote a sum of sixteen thousand pondda, Sterling, for the visit of President Fallières to Russia. A socialist amendment to reduce the vote with a view to preventing the visit, was decisively rejected, and the mover hooted:
M. Fichon, Minister of Foreign Affairs declare that the Franco-Russian alliance had remained the buis of French foreign policy.
RUSSIA'S FINANCE,
LONDON, June 30th... The Russian Duma has authorized the Minister of Finauce to issue an internal loss of two hundred million roubles in view of un anticipated deficit.
SUPREME COURT.
Thursday, 2nd July.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,
Вирови Ив. Н. Н. Л. GOMPЕВТА (ACTING POISNE JUDGE),
ALLEGED DAMAGES AND TRESPASS,
$500 for alleged damage and trespass by Li Ping sued Sang Les, contractor, claiming defendant, his agent or warrant, on the plaintiffe premises at Mati Quarry and for the valus of decomposed granite which was wrong.
HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE--|-provinces.
COUNCIL.
PRESENT:--
HIS EXCELLENCY TER GOTHENOR, SIR KC.M.G., C.B., D.S.O.. FREDERICE_JOHN DEALTRY LUGAED,
Thus we have-some-offiólak confirmation of the fourfal disaster which haefertaken the poor people of these province by reason of the reosnt food. Bir, as you have stated just now the Chiness
A meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Government in 1905 showd its sympathy with Council was held on July 2ad in the Council the inhabitants of Hongkong when they Chamber
suffered from the disastrous-typhoon, and sub soribed a sum of 39,000 taals towards the relief of the sufferers, and y voting this $30,000 I think we are in measure returning the kind ness and sympathy shown to us at the time of the typhoon. I am sure that hon, members and overy member of the community will, with oat distinction of nationality or race, endors the action of the Government. As you say, Bir the amount is not very large, but it practically shows to the Canton Government and people our sympathy with them in their calamity. lng the resolution,
(General Officer Commanding).
His Exosilonay Major-General BROADWOOD,
Hon Mr. F. H. Map UMG, (Colonial Becretary);
Moo, Mr. W. Rexs Davies, KC. (Astomsy
Honefr
fally taken away by the defendant. Mr. E. J. General LA, M, JOHNSFon (Cólonist For Lunterenson I kara wash pleasure in Record-
Grist of Messrs. Wilkinson sed Grist appeared represented the defen laut, for the plaintiff and Mr. F. B. L. Bowley,
The
Treasurer).
HOD, Mr. W. CHATHAM, C.M.G. (Director of Pablic Works).
General);
Hon. Mr. B. A. TevING (Registrar-
Hon. Commander BASIL R. H. TAYLOR, R.N., (Harbour Master)....
Hon. Dr. Ho KAI, M.B., C.M., C.M.G. Hon Mr. H. E, POLLOCK, K.C.. Hon. Mr. Wat YOK, U.M.G, Hon, Mr. MuAKAT ŠTOWART. · Mr. C. CLEMENTI (Clerk of Councils),
MINUTES.
The motion was agreed to,
WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND, The COLONIAL SECRETARY moved the first
· reading of Bentitled An Ordinancs to pro ide for the Transfer to the Government of Hongkong of the Widows and Orphans Pension Fund and of the Management and Control of the Fensions of Widows and Orphans and to consolidats the laws in rela- tion thereto.
Mr. Grist said that the defendant had taken away from the quarry a quantity of decomposed granite amounting to 6,552 feet, without consout, for the purpose of making a road. They had claimed at the rate of three cents) per cubic foot and the remainder of the claim was for damage and traspass. granite which had been taken away bed not. been measured, and they were charglug him for what had been used in the making of the road which had been dons under en order by the Government. It was for the defendant to show that all of the granite used was not obtained from the plaintifs gaury. His client serious outbreak has occurred in believed that the metal weed for the road was that they be referred to the Finance Committee. has been very bea notios in considering this
taken from the gasrry and the damage was osed by the defendants' workmen being there, which prevented their own workmen from carry- ing set their dalies.
-MEXICO.
LONDON, June 30th.
Northern Mexico, where large bands of out- lawe or revolutionaries have attacked several Mexico is towns on the American border. hurrying large forces t› the threatened araa, and President Roosevelt, at the request of Mexico, has also ordered troopa to the frontier.
This in theoretically a correct line to take, and it might be unanswerab's if the Japan Herald and others had not been so busily anticipating the same trial, and themselves publishing "statements markedly detri mental to the compleient." It is true that we should never assume the guilt of an ac- cused, but it is humbug to pretend that in the Seoul ene there was over any need to as sume anything. Certain things were publish. In view of a huge suffragist demonstration ed from time to time the purport and effect
THE SUFFRAGETTES.
London, June 30th,
at Westminster to-day, the polies warn the of which no sane person could doubt. Mr.public of the danger of assembling in the BETHELL was confessedly against the vicinity of Parliament, Japanese authorities in Korea, and he was doing all he could to hurt the h, and in- eidentally to make himself a fo ea to ba
reckoned with. He was no Garibaldi, no Hampden, but a smart man of business who thought he saw money in a certain line, and that line he took. The delivered judgment of the British Judge, whose fairness surely will not be doubted, coincides in every way with our own views and the views of the A. S. WATSON & CO.. Japan Mail. The carping of the others,
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MARRIAGE."
On June 24th, at Hongkow, Shanghai, /SERE EDMUND COLLINS, to Mies MARTA ANOSLINA
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On the 23rd June 1903, at Bristeria, Queens and Dr. JAMES STOCKWELL of Musselborough Enst Lothian, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edinburgh Univers ity, and Loretto, late Superintendent Stradbrooke Jeland, Quvoneinad, and "ormerly. Medical Health Oficer, Hongkong Civil Hospital. (Home papors please.copy).
with their oxtraord nary bins, is the disgraceful feature, and their hambagging- references to fair play." A newspaper. condemnation of as unconvicted accused person may be bad for the newspaper, if it leads to its punishment for contempt of court, but it is unlikely to prejudice the sccused's que, certainly if he be coming befure a British Judge. If it le immoral, and a disgrace to journalista, it is at least on all fours with a newspaper acquittal of an untried accused, especially when that alded to the disrepute of his professiou, accused is himself a journalist who has
THE FAKUMEN RAILWAY,
LONDON, June 30th;
The Times thinks that a compromise botween China and Jagan regarding the Fakumea railway ought to be practicable, and suggests that. Japan shou'd asset to a direct line between Hsin min-tung and Fukumen, provided Chains builds a branch line connecting Fakemon with the South Manchurian line.
THE CHINESE POST OFFICE.
The Peking correspondent of the N. C. Daily News learns, from reliable Chinese official source that besides the proposed nationalization of the Chinese Telegraphs Chong Pih medi- lates taking over the administration of the Imperial Chinese Postal servies from the Imperial Maritime Customs. If this shange it effected, Chang Pik intends to retain the service of the Franch postal norstary so as to prevent the interference. In order to save expense all the telegraph offices will be housed to the same buildings as the post offices under the the management of ons Director. The long- talked-of telegraph and postal school in Peking will shortly be established under the The British craiser Flora Isft for Welinstration of foreign and Chinese experts for
tralaing Obiasse for future service. hai-wei yesterday.
The plagde total at noon yesterday-was-956– there having been ten dasse notified since the previous meridian.
The G. N. slemship Minnesota" arocad the Pacific from Seitile to Yokohama in 12 days 18 hours 25 minutes, having fine weither and a smooth sea throughout the trip. On her last homeward-trip the distance was covered in 12 days 19 hours and 54 minutes
PRINCE ITO AND KOREA
HIS REPORTED WITHDRAWAL.
Hi Lordship Was there any fight?” Mr: Grist-There was no fight, my lord. The man in charge of the fifty applies when asked had mid that they were doing it under the orders of the Government. Defendant offered to pay $5.80, and subanggently my client sont In a bill for 350 which the defendant refused to pay. My client then went fully into the matter
and these proceedings are the result,
journed.
Evidence was then called, and the ore nd
EUROPEAN CHARGED WITH FALSE PRETENCES.
FAILS TO APPEAR,
Before Kr. J. E. Wood at the Magistracy posterday, James Pearson, an exemployes of the Kowhon Dook Company, was called upon to answer a charge of obtaining 858.50 by false preteses. Defendant failed to surrender to his he had not seen him for four days, bail, and his solicitor, in reply to the Court, said
Mr. Slade formally put in about one hundred more charges against the accused, and stated thank they were of falsa pretences and larceny These offences were committed in 1907 and 1908. The defendant was a foreman of the Dock Company and employees were paid on pay slipe issued by him. It was alleged that he gava the employees pay slipe for more than their proper wags and kept the difference.
Ms. Morrell protested against these state. ments to the prejudive of savused being made, Mr. Blade-I can prove it up to the bift.
· Mr. Morrell said no offense had been shown. The Company left it to their foremen to say how much the employees should receive, "
Hi Wership iztimated that he would proceed with the first charge and **
Lau Liu wie valled. He said Mr. Pearson gave him a paper to go to the office. He got hie money and gavo it back to Mr. Pearson,
said he had taken pay slipe like those pro, Yin Tai, employed at the Dooks for 12 years; duced, had received payment for them and had handed the money to Mr. Pearson. That was by Mr. Pearson's orders. He bad obtained the cash for ticket No. 23 produced and had handed it to Mr. Pearson,
The minutes of the previous meeting were read, and confirmed.
FINANCIAL MINUTES. The COLONIAL SECRETART, by command of His Excellency the Governor, laid on the table Finnunini minutes Nos. 31 and 32, and moved The CobRIAL TREASURE conded, and the resolution was agreed to.
FINANCIAL
The COLONIAL SECRETART, by command of His Excellency the Governor, laid on the table the raport of the Finance Committee. (No. 1) and moved its adoption,
The COLONIAL TETARCBEE soonded, and the motion was agreed to,
PAPERS.
The COLONIAL SHORETARY, by command table correspondence relating to the transfer to of His Excellency the Clarernor, laid on the
the Government of the Widows and Orphans, Pension Fund.
He added-In connection with this Bill I beg to lag on the table by direction of your B colleroy oorrespondense relating to the transfer to the Governmast of the mid fund. That corespondence contains fall Information on the abjest which I shall be happy to supplement on the second reading. I regret Sir, that thin Bill has not been in the hands of hon. members earlier. The amount of pr
printing at present and I trust will arouse the short
bon, membere Bill. As the frat reading is only formal I trust they will read the Bill for the first time to-day.
The ATTORNEY GENERAL sounded, and the motion was agreed to
The ATTORNEY GENERAL moved that Coun-
BIPOSTATION
TION OF OPIUM ORDINANJE.
oil go into Committee on the bill entitled wa Ordinanss to prohibit the Exportation of Prepared Opium to China.
The COLONIAL SECRETART seconded, and the motion was agrned for
sight amendments and was afterwards read a The Bill passed through Committee rith
third timo, v
THE PUBLIC HEALTH ORDINANCE. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved the Council to allow the bill entitled an Ordinance to amend
to
to
He had also to move a further amendment to
These amendments were agreed to. The ATTORNEY-GENERALI regard to Clause 85 of the BIII, aizse the last meeting of the Council Your Excellency has received litter from His Bonone the Chief Justice in reference to this clause. The letter reads i—
Chambers,
THE FLOODS IN SOUTH CHINA. HIS EXCELLENCY-Gentleman, I rise to the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance. 1903, propose a resolution which I much regres ans and the Public Health and Balldings Amend- not been in the hands of hon. members earlier.ment Ordinance 1908, to be recommitted, as The matter is of some urgency and has only there were certain amendments which he been ressived in time to place it on the desired to move. table at this meeting. The resolation la:- The COLONIAL SECRETARY Esconded, and
That the Legislative Council of Hongkong the moslon desires on behalf of the community, to convey
a was agreed to. to the Governor-General of the imo Krang ment to clause 4. He said Clapse 4 dealt with The ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved an amand- province, their deep sympathy in the appalling the constitution of the Sanlbary Board, and as calamity which ban overtaken a large part of the mathed by which the unofficial members of the population of Kwan lung and Kwangi.te Board were elected had been altered, he pro- It is further resolved that awam of thirty posed to amend the clanse so as to prosorve thousand Dollars be disbursed from the General the tears of office of unofficial members of the Ravenge of the Colony a donation from Board. Therefore it would be necessary to Mr. M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. F. Brellef of the suffecors from the recent floods insert the words "Shall not affect the touare of
the Colony of Bongkong to the Fund for the provide for that in clause and he proposed Deacon (of Meaars. Discos, Hooker and Deacon) in the Kwangtung and Evangel Provinces." office of the present unofficial members of the prosented, defendant being represented by Mr. Hon. members will have seen in the local prass, Sanitary Board, each of whom shall continu GE. Morrell (of Mears Goldring, Barlow calamity which has overtaken the inhabitanta
and I dareesy from other sources, of the terrible to be a member of the Board ad the and Morrell).
of the neighbouring protiness in Boath expiration of the current term of his office. " Ubian, with whom this Colony has always section 9 of the principal Ordluanos which maintained close relations. I bare not got referred to ratepayers. In lieu of ratspayərm any authentic information to lag batars the the electors would be much pazzons Fore
til derived from fall routes, but I required to serve on common furler, eto, wrote several days- to the British Consul in Canton for confirmation of the reports which have reached as. It is, however, suffieisut for us that the Chinese community in this Colony is fully convinced of the extent of the calamity, and the enormous lose of life and great diatzean which has been caused by it. They have coms forward themselves already with that generosity
Supreme Court, Hongkong, and sympathy for distress which we are need to
1st July. associate with them, and which, forme such an STE-I have noticed in the newspapersTM that. admirable trait in the Chinese oharsoter. The your Excellency has acted on the suggestion Tang WahHospital Committee recently-theday which I had the honour to make to your before yesterday, I think-sent a letter to the Excellener in my letter of 18.b Jane lagt im Bagiatrar-Generalin which they stated that the connection with the now Buildings Ordinance.
me of history. The sadden bursting of the embank paper reports, the constitutional point which I present flood is probably one the greatest in So far as I am able to judge from the news- ments caught the people absolutely unprepared. raised in met by the amendment. I think it my The number of those who were drowned in enor-duty however, to point out that the deletion of mous. Some sped to elevated spots where the sentence which made it obligatory on the they now find themselves in a worse condition, Governor in Executive Connell to submit a ques as they can do nothing bat ait for dents."tion of law to the Fall Court when requested and merchants of this Colony to assist to relieve confiat between the Court and the Governor- They taked me to invite the European firme by the opposite party might possibl load to a the sufferings of the thousands of their starving in canoil, though not on a castitational ques Counell the stops we should take in this critis, that he should advise the Governor in Exeontive neighbours. I discussed with the Executive tion. I observed that the Attorney-General.stid and we considered that to open a subscription Council, in the event arising; to ramit the ques list as was done in 1903 under somewhat similar to when request le made by the opposite party. cirocrastancer, would at the pre
present
But in the event of mfan! very awkward. influential and wealthy European inhabitants caution, 1 m unsatisfactory owing to the large number of questions might arise to which, for greater
content-to-draw who are absent from the Colony. I think Dreellency's attention before-the-bill-becomes- that in all
list at the present moment would might be osifed upon to require the Governor be very unsatisfactory, and would not repre- in Executive Council, in spite of such refusal sent the sympathy which we feel for the to state a case for the next Fall Court when a inhabitants of the Two Kwang Provinoon in question of difficulty and deliosoy would be their distress Hou, members will recollect rained, which I suggest to your Exoslleney it that when Hongkong suffered from the dis wand be better if possible to avoid. I have astrous typhoon in September 1908 the noseen the article as amended, but there is Governor-General – of, tho Two Krang ons farther polat sa which I bave been some Provinces sent a handsome donation to my what exercised, and to which I think it right, predecemor for the relief of the sufferers in also to draw your Exosileney's attention. Is it Tur-trial-and-condemnation in Scoal, by a inquire into the progress of anti-monarchiem in SPEECH OF THE MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE
that typhoon; thought in all probability, the quite clear that the qusation will come before affected were smaller than the Fall Court to be argued by both sides British Judge, of a British journalist whethe south. He lived on the people, making his
those affected by the present has undoubtedly been doing his utmost to from them: hints of future trouble being
distress nalem of course, one party makes default ? calling the zeans of extracting contributions
in the Two Kwong Pavinges There The Court cannot sokan adviser to the Govern Speaking at the first meeting, on the 16th make the Japanese administration of Korea dropped if any reluctanes was shown. He is Jane, of the Committee of the Tokyo Exhibi
solation which I have read proposes that ment. As I say, I have not seen the text of the $30,000 should be devoted from the royens of article, and it may be that there is no room for as difficult as possible, has provoked a very also said to have had a book of photographs of tion of 1812, Mr. Mateoks, Minister of
A New York correspondent says:-
the Colony towards the relief of the distress doubt on this question, acrimonious discussion in the f raign news local celebrities the use of which one can con- President, asid that the object of the Exhibition Agriculture and Commerce, who is tho Vice
Pabliet opinion will cordially approve the of the people under the rale of the Governor-
I have the honour to be decision of Judge Monchauser, delivered in General of the Two Kwang Provinces. I wish
* Your obedient servant, apers of Japan, which, toanyone unfamiliar jecture fairly seurately.
was to beneft Japausse mannfsot seere, to the impadest habeas corpus proceedings taken that the som were much larger, bet looking at
(8d.) F. T. ProGOTT, with the queer habit of thom journals,
advertise and introduse widely to the world
at Poughkeepsie for the release of Thaw from the difficulties in which members know that wo A student was recently arrested on suspicion those manufactures and products which were.
Well, Sir, the effect of that letter as regards Matiawan Asylum. The Judge feds that are placed in regard to our fleances at the paragraph one is that is the view of his Honour would seem extraordinarily uncalled-for. The by the Swatow Police and a search of his was known to foreign esastries, to solleet Thaw is jusane, and holds that his commitment present time, I think it is so much as we can the piel Justics, the Court might be asked Le Japan Chronicle approvingly quotes the Japan luggage, resulted in the discovery of some ducta, and to enable the majority of the appraises at its proper ralus the evidence of sympathy of the European community with sate a case for the opinion of the Fall Cart
specimens of foreign manufactures and pro-
as a criminal lanatio was legal. The decision well afford. I trust the extent of generosity and arder by mandamus the Governor-in-Connoil to Herald as saying that certain commenta in revolutionary pamphlets. He was subsequently Japanese, who were hob in a position to visit some of the lunney experts," who (obviously the Chinese in their trouble will not be mensared if the appellant desires it, and the Governor-in- the Japan Mail are in disgrace to jour-sent under a strong guard to Viceroy Tuan foreign lands in person, to inspect foreign ready to swear soything for money) testified at by the extent of this donation. Later on, when Consot has not acquiesced in the spplication.
Fang who has been charged by the Contrai grode in Japan, thus furthering their kuow-
the murder trial that Thaw was insane and at the Colony is reinforced by its absent members The clause as it ends vests the diagretionary Jialism.” We Lave grounde for stating that Government with the task of trying revetu ledge and awakening their appetite for new Poughkeepsie that he was mane. The Judge we may be able to open a subsatiption list power in the Governor-ja-Council, when a new recruit to Yokohama journalism tionary cases. There the student was at once people of this pountry a greater opportunity of the consequences of slaying Blanford White by likely to run at Front. I hop on at any time in his descretion." In my
productions,
and in particular affording the pats the matter plainly. As Thaw has escaped with more satisfactory results than would be words are
"The Governor-in-Council may arrives, it is not unusual for him to receive recognized as one of the perpetrators of the coming into contact with foreigners, promot reason of his axisting mental condition. he does membre, by voting this resolution unanimously humble opinion, saming the discretion has suvice somewhat as follows. "When con aborlive boob outings committed in 1906 in ing friendship with them and ensuring pot deem it proper to allow him his freedom, will show that we generally sympathis and been fairly exercised, ne proceedings for man- ar hard up for something to write about, Peking upon the Five Travelling Commis regnition of the bonofits of peace In The safety of the public is better ensured by his that we at any rate give this donation bis dat damas would lie. If the day as on the soners, among whom. It wil be remembered, short, the object aimed at was to endeavour to remaining in custody and under observation qui cite dat (heur, hear, and applause). Governor-in-Council ha of judicial character sbuse Capt. BRINKLEY of the fil
Hen Di Ho KAI-I bave much pleasure in a maidazus would be granted, only there is a Wo
between Japan and foreign countries. Baohrtain that there is to danger of a recurrence seconding the resolution which you have put to refuse to perform. It in any way hot where it segare the greater development of commeres antil he has recovered or until it is reasonably was the primary object of thecoming Exhibition, of his delusion or whatever it may be. Though the Council. Although we have not what mey is done in one way rather than another, concerned about that eminent authority's
and colossal buildings and elaborate shows were Mir. Jeroma bas triumphed, it is too much to be called official confrmation of the calamity erroneously instead of properly. In other words "disgraceful lapses from journal stic
not necessary to attain this and Bat the hope that the matter is ended or that Thaw's and its extent still I think we may get some the Court will only insist that the person who le morality will be sure to say that Lbie the 2nd inst sm, and may be expected herepetitive binitions, would not be allowed.
The H.A.L. str. Dortmund left Shanghai on Indiscriminate exhibition of odds and exds of counsels will abandon their efforts to obtain bis iftos of it from the memorandam which had to judge shall dot on such it will not dietate in
articles as is as often the case at Jucal.com.freedom
been sent by the Viceroy of Ciuton to the what was his judgment shall be given. It was & disclosure is still more heinous, it is perhaps on the thinst pm
Endeavours would be made by the authorities
Chinese Government. It has tree nblished not the intention of the Governor-in-Council, advisable to confess that the present writer
The 1.G.M. str. Pinz Sigismund left Sydney
in the battre paper and Ibalievo on the 30th ult. at 10 e.m., and may be expected to render the Exhibition instrumental in be indorioz, Mrs. Ellen's Crênio Charmante, Lai, the Vicos reported to the Throne that which
HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com
some of the European papers as well. There when it passed the daus as it stands at present
that the discretion of the Governor-in-Council, received and acted on precisely the same here on or about the 22nd inst.
nefiting all bratches of industry. Everything harmant and Special Skin Tonio and Poudr
will at all times be fairly hint some years ago-Certainly no one who
The-T..M. str. Buetone which left here on would be arranged on practical principles, and
oal mitons rercise, should be festored. Having Charmant will enable you to do it. Ha the present food is the most V ExLibition by its duocess would ears the the Sed ult.at noon, arrived at. Genon on the sage all the foreign' papers in Japan will
foreign visitors come to the cond axion that there is. A S. Waton & Co., Ltd, Sele-Agent devots a sum of money for the relief of the Governor-to-Executive Council in spite of such congratulations of all industrial workers should Specialities for the Skin are the study of that has taken place during the last 15 regard to the opinion of the Chief Justion that or 20 years, and, be asked the Thr no to the Court might be called upon to require the regard as too greally exaggerated the
was a special virtue in Japanese goods,
sufferers in the Kwangiang and Kwangsi: refusal to state" a case for the opinion of the
HONGKONG Office : 10A, DEB VEUX ROAD Č.
Before Mr. J. B. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday evidence "concluded in the ease in which two Chinese bank clerks in the employ of a native bank in Queen's Read were charged
LOYDON OFFION 131. FLEET STREET: E.0 with forging a note for $100. His Woubip
will give his decision on Monday,
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, JULY BRL, 1908
Resident General in Koren, will withdraw to In reference to a report that Prinse Ito, Japan on the return to Secul of Viscount Sane, Vice Resident. General, now in my being experienced veteran sintesmen, are not learns that Prince Ito and Prince Yamsgate,
only required in Tokyo as advisers to his Majesty the Emperor, who is desirous of meking their advies on important questions, dat, account of bis advanced age, the health of Prince Lio will not permit him to remain longer from that of Japsz. On coming back to Japaú in Korea, where the climate is quite different he will not again return to Kotes The direction of affairs in Kores will be left in the hands of Viscount Sone, to whom Prince Ito will give advica from Tokyo.
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To Mr Morrell. He handed the money for three men over to Mr. Pearson.**
Don't you pay the men yourself? -No.
your
As a fact you received the whole lot No. Subscription ability the result of a public law. It appears to me possible that the Court
After paying the money to Mr. Pearson I always went away, the
At the conclusion of this evidence Mr. Slade asked for the issue of a warrant. He thought it showed that there was justification for the
An undesirable left Bwatow by the Hongkong Blesmer on June 17th. For several months pust a man of American nationality has been moving about in the country, representing him: THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF JAPAN.Leane of a warrent. Belt as a detective sent from the north to
all do it.” As 'those who “seem so much escaped death at the time.
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was B. E. Tuan Fang Limself, who barrowly LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS
lat inst, at 8 pm at
The C.P.R. str Lennox left. Yokohama at noon on the let inst. for Victoria & Vancouver,
AND COMMERCE,
His Worship ordered that a warrant should be inued, and that the bail should be hold in auspace for seven days.
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