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kuocks; where there is a fight he wants to American competitors thought they were see the combatants evenly matched, and not being properly treated, their protest was in every form of exercise and skill in which quite proper, but in this case the facts do men pit themselves against one another he not justify it. That, however is only one desires to obtain a fair field and no favour incident. There may have been others which For years Britons have enjoyed pre-induced the Americans to feel as they did A. S. WATSON & CO., minent reputation not only for love of but, whatever the actual gironinstances may
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however, their good name is being called in has been opened in international athletics question and by none more vigorously than which will take some time to heal. All who their American cousins who aime, over to have the interests of sport et heart, as well uphold their country's reputation on the as those who desire a good understanding pinder track and on the grass in the Stadium between men of all nations, will regret the in London. Having regard to the value occurrente. We realise there may be same of sport in promoting international friend-reason to suspect that the local associations who had the management of the programme regarded with the greatest regret inasmuch signed them by the Olympi: Association as it retards the progress towards a better were prejudiced in favour of the men they understanding between the nations and knew, but we think the Americans have creates an ill-feeling which it will take years only themselves to blame for being watched to eradicate, The unhappy contingency
so closely and eo narrowly. Uncle Sam has would have ben trifling at an ordinary a reputation for 'cuteness and not unsatural. sports meeting, but it has been rangaited when an American is in the field bie -rivals'watch-bim with some anxiety wouder- in importance because it has occasioned a dispute between British and Americansing what he will be "up to."
Wo would not describe it as mistrust, but the man and unfortunately newspapers on both sides of the Atlantic have fanned tile flames of from the West liaving shown such wondor jealousy so strongly that a feeling of pre-
In other words the
M. Greater Belgian Minister, has most a ̈ despatch to the Wai-wa-pn lätimating that bia Government is desirous of acquiring a Balgisa Settlement at Hankow, in view of the recent, arpansion of Belgian trade and interests in that region. The Wai-wa-pu is awaiting a report on the suggestion from the Viceroy of the Hu Kwang Provinces.
The Rev. I. Genahr bege to noknowledge, with
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THE PEACE OF EUROPE.
LONDON, August 31st.--
declared that the peace of The Kaiser, at a banquet in Stras
Europe was assured.
CLOUD BURSTS IN AMERICA.
LONDON, August 31st,
thanks, the following donations for the "Blind-burg, home," recently transferred to Hongkong on account of the typhoong
Sam already acknowledged Mr. B. Swart
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Mr. A. H. Mackenzie... Farther donations for the "Blindbome" sout to the Rev. I. Gebühr, 22 Bonham Road, will be daly acknowledged.
The 2nd Battalion, East Kent Regiment will embark on the "Dufferin" at Darbası, on October 10th, and will arrive at Hongkong, where it is to be stationed on November 8th. following. The "Dafferia" will leave Hong- kong two days later with the 4th Middlesex for Singapore, where she will renes on the 15th, and on the 17th she will inve Singapore for Caleatta with the Royal West Keate.
Heavy loss of life has been OG casioned in the United States by cloud bursts.
AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA..
LONDON, August 31st. A cordial welcome has been given to the American fleet at Melbourne.
OBITUARY..
LONDON, August 31st.. he death of the Earl of Rosse, a
H.M.'s Lieutenant of King's County, is announced:
SUPREME COURT.
Monday, August 31st.
IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION. BEFORE THE FULL Cover,
THE ALLEGED TRESPASS ACTION. Their Lordships the Chief Justios (Sir` F,
H. J. Gompertz) sat to bear two motions, ons on Piggott) and the acting Pains Judge (Mr, H.
behalf of the plaintiffs and the other on behalf of the defendants in the rebant jury motion in-- which Ranter Brookelmann and Company were sued by a Chincée firm for alleged wrongful ariants of property bolonging to the Mr. M. Meer Hallage, and Hastings, appeared for W. Slade, instructed by Mr. Dixon, of the plaintiffs and Hin. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C. and Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., instructed by Mr. Lang, of Messrs. Diseen, Looker and Dessou, appeared for the defendants.
Mr. Slade, on behalf of the plaintiffs, moved the frat motion which asked the Court for an order that the verdict of the jury on the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth questions sub- mitted to them be set aside on the grounds that the said verdiet was contrary to the evidence, against the weight of evidence, and perverse in that the majority of the jury wars lafuenced by a desire not to allow the plaintiffs to-have- the benefit of a judgment of this honourable Court beosuse in the accounts of the Koug
Tiantain, like most of the Chins ports, is not few years. That house rents are gradually so tourishing now as it has been during the last ful resource, others who are competing teasoming down, is amply proved, says Tigutain judico-has-been engendered-in-both countries, I that they have to exercise more niertreek contemporary, by the few houses which have representative peer for Ireland and Hing Obetag ärm the identity of the partners
than if they were competing against men beoa lot lately at rente come 25 per cent. les than has been the rate obtainable for the last from other countries,
would have commanded Tle. 150 a month easily, of Trinidad since 1904, is also dend. -6-roomed (nily-farnished house, which last year is still unlet though only Tie, 60 is asked for it. Small houses still fetok a reasonable rate, bas for the larger ones there is no foreign demand; and they can only be let to Chiness officials.
This grand gathering of the world's greatest Americans suffer from the defects of their few years. In ons case we know of, a large Sir Henry Moore Jackson, Governorside-ihe verdict of a jury, oa questions sabe
"The Olympic Games attracted sportsinen and sportswomen from all parts of the world, -athletes since-the-revival of the historic feature of ancient Greece has been produs tive of better results than the attainments which marked the previous games held at Athens in 1886, Paris in 1900, St. Louis in 1904, and Athens in 1906, Men attended from all parts of the curth, but no cɔm. plaints" us to unfairness were made by others than Americans. Of course, it may bs that only Americans had cause for complaint. However, we have the facts that complaints were made by the Amaricans and allegations were made as to the methods of Americans. The recriminations became Dutual Now, it is always safe to assume. that in most quarrls neither party is absolutely without blame. One may be more blameworthy than, this other, and
when a decision has to be arrived at, the
judge has to ascertain who has the balance. A. S. WATSON & CO. of right. In the recent misunderstanding we may equally well infer that there were faults on both sides, For example the Americans, is support of their contention' point to the Marathon Race and its-sen- sational termination. DORANDO, the Italian, collapsed at the finishing post and was assisted over the line by the officials. Such intervention would appear to be against the
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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS, ONLT communications relating to the new soun- should be addressed to Tum EDITOR.
Correspondents must forward their names and ad
qualities. If they realid this it might help them to understand the attitude of the British at times, but at any rate there is little good to be done by indulging in recriminations. We hope that the future will give the sportsmen of both - countries, Opportunities for discovering the beat in each other and that on the track or in the ring they will experience that "stern joy which warriors feel in formen worthy of their stiel. "
Dr. Dawald Marriott, of Hongkong, has been
electod a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute
A Chinaman has been sentenced in Manila to eans of opium into the islands. six months' imprisonment for smuggling 150
Mr. W. Martin, Amories Consul General at
after several months' leave of absense as komp.
It is annoqned that the Dominion is to relieve the British Government of a portion" of the best of the Liverpool to Hongkong mail been atributing 483,000 and Canada £10,000 enbaidy. For several years Great Britain has
your.
Under the new contract the joint subsidy to the Canadian Pacific Company le to be reduced to £45,000, and of this the British Government will contribute, £20,000 and the
{XKUTER'S SERVICE.]. THE FLOODS IN AMERICA,
LONDON, August 29th. Fourteen lives were lost and one and a destroyed by the floods in Georgia. half million dollars worth of property
At Carolinastwelve perished and property. worth one million dollars was destroyed. many horse destroyed by a cloud burs at Fifteen persons have been drowned and
Folsom, New Mexico
Canadian Government £25,000 year. Great Britsin is thus relieved of $40,00, while the Dominion mean additional burden of £15,010. It is, however, considered that the CHINA'S IMPORT TRADE. sacvice in well worth the extra cost to Caunds.
We have recsired from the Statistical Hankow, has returned from the United States New, that cholera is raging in some of the Imports, being Part II of the Aaslysis of It is well koows, remarks the N.-C. Daily Department of the I. M. Customs Vol. I- River Ports, bongh Shanghai has, fortunately, Foreign Trade- volume which every foreign A riosha coolie who was charged bafors Mr.bren almost free from the disease during the business man interested in China's trade wid JR. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday with pressat summer, Unless the Superintendent of and of the utmost value and interest. Every refusing to angept a fare at Kowloon, was faed Customs and the Contalar Body, however, arlicle of trade is dealt with in separate analy think fit to declare the River ports infooted-atical tables. The following table shows the step which might not be of any great utility value of the Foreign Import Trads of Chine The Nanking City Railway was opened on now that the railway is open from Nanking 188 to 1907 :— deet of the N-C, Daily News says the road induction of infectious disease rasts with the the 26th alt. with great eclat. The correspon the sole responsibility for preventing the intro-Year. well built and reflets great ozedit on all masters of the vessels conesrand, who are bound, 1899 DOEDErned,
under the Port Baullary Regulations, to hoist 189 the yellow g and await pratique at Woosung, 1900 phagus is, suspected on board." -Although * 1902
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was not made by the officials who performed this well-meant act, but by the judge who declared him to be the winner. When a man fainted onthe course it was the obvious" duty of those near at hand to render what assistance they could and what more natural then that they should conduct him forward so as not to impede the other competitors ?
At the Magistracy yesterday Mr. J. H. prisonment with hard labour for stealing two jackets from a passenger on board the
Kínahan."
The Charybdis," oruiser, Capt. the Ion, S. Hawke, left Sheerness early in August for Colombo to turn over her erew to the " Astraea, sion for the China Station, cruiser, which Capt. F. E. Byan will commis-
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was donesated by the use of teng" namsa.
Mr. Pollock raised several objections. Ie conforded that a motion pure and simple to set
mittel to them was not known in law in Hong.) korg. The motion wasirregular inasmuch as it claimed substantiva relief. in ons direction namely in asking that the variist be set upon those five polits, -
asida
The Chief Justice asked if it were a motion for a new trial would it be in time.
Mr. Pollock gare two grounds on which it would be out of time...
Bir Henry Berkeley supplemented. Mr. Pollrek's argument.
Mr. Slade argued that motions to be set aside without application for a new trial were a'lowed
· at Home..
The bearing was adjourned,
Dr. Pollock, for the defendants, was to bave moved the Court to set aside the 'judgmous entered for the plaintiffs with costs and to enter judgment with costs for the defendants on the following grounds.among others: plaintiffs at the trial: (a) because the alleged wrongs were committed beyond the territorial jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Hongkong, and the plaintiffs failed to prove that such alleged wrongs were sotionable by the law of the country within whose jurisdiction the not constituting the alleged w ongs were committed. (b) because the alleged trespass to immoveable Import. Ke-Export. Net-Import is etated in the pleadings of the plaintiffs to 218,745,347 9,196,013 209,579,334 situated within China, beyond the jurisdiction of
Hk. Tie, Hz, T. Uk. Ti
have been committed to immovable property 273,756,065 9,047,609 264,7.8,456 the Supreme Court of Hongkong: (4) becau 222,129,473 11,089.051 211,070,422 077139.735 8,836,817 269,8-2,918
the aat oonslitating the alleged trampsss to im ....325,54911 10,182.406 315,363,905 moveables was the seizure of movable property 336,883,184 10,114,001 326,739,133 by the Chinese authorities under a varínt 357,444,663 13884,055 31400008 issued by the said Chides authorities at the 461,194,532 14,093,741 447,100,791 request of the German Consul General at 428,290,287 18,020,905 410,270,0837
(1) That the judge should have non-united the
.. 429,071,682 12,570,293 316,401,360 Canton, noting under the Treaty of Tientair 1861-beteau Gerniny and Chias, for and on ACCIDENT-ON-P & STEAMER.xing payment by the plaintiffs to the defen. behalf of the defendants for the purpose of
An unfortunate souident occurred on board | due to them by the plafatiffs, and it was not dants of moneys claimed by the defendante to he the P.&O. meil steamar "India," which arrived competent for tas judge to assume that the at Colombo on the 8th ult. from London. The
To award him the race was, of course, & late of the firm of Walte & Co., has been the way. It is the opinion of the Houlih Omoer third engineer was attempting to adjust an aing of the said warraut by the Chinese
The Tageblafl states that Mr. Otto Kleemana, appointed commercial advisor to the German Legation at Peking; and returns there from Europe very shortly,
The engagement is announced of Vicomte Pierre de Boudy-Itiario, eldest son of Conta and Comtesse da Bondy-Riario, and Mis Gladys May Lodge-Grey, eldest daughter of Mrs. A. H. Chalmers, of Singapore.
Freiherr von Gebsattel, German Consul at Nanking is transferred as Consul to Fiamo Freiherr von Loshreyson, Consul at Hankow, has obtained home leave and left for Germany, Vice-Ceasul Freiherr von Muefl ng has boon appointed Acting Consul in his pisco.
The seaside resort of Shoplinikwan is un-
master who knowingly disobeyed this regulation 1904- would be severely punished, It can readily be 1905 understood that it is not an easy matter for lays to diagnoses of infectious disease the symptoms are very obviode. The shipping among several hundred native passengers, unless
companies exercise grest osro in allowing passengers on board during times of epidemio, but in spite of this the disease may develop on
that sholera is endemic in Shanghai and any immunity from this disease at a time when it is provalent up river must be regarded as dun not so much to precautions fakou to prevent its introduction from cutside as to the preventiva measures adopted in the Settlement itself Cleanliness and careful supervision of the food supply often keep the Bettlement comparatively free when the disease is claiming numerous victims in the City, and the authorities con- ormed may be trusted, to declare the River Porainfected if such sa sisp is deemed useful or usssssary.
indicator with a bruss rod. The piston caught the rod and forced it back, sending it right through the body of the man. The officer, who was picked up in sa concious state and in a pool of blood, was immediately attended to by the ship's surgeon.
A NEW RAILWAY LOAN SIE JOHN JORDAN SAID TO
Northern Natire.
NEGOTIATING
Jordan, H. M: Minister to Ching, is now papers state that Sir John negotiating with Prince Ching and H. E. Yuan Shih-kai s'new agreement for the con- straction of the proposed Paken-Hongyang (flonan) railway with British fande.
suberities was not a judigis aut (1) because it was not competent for the judge lo assume that each warrant, whether issued judicially or other- wise, was either irreguier or invalid by the law of Chian: ) beans the alleged libel was not set out in the stalement of claim: (f) béóadsa the occasion on which the mixtios. constituting the alleged libel and the alleged ly privileges occasion; (g) besine the plaintiff false representations was made, W. an absolute.
gave ao evidence of express malics on the part of the defendants, and in the absence of snob.
evidenes no netion would lie in the Suprem Court of Hongkong against the defend nts for setting the Chiasso authorities to motion under the aforesaid Treaty of Tiontain
grave error of judgment on the part of those responsible and the American protest was certainly justified. But the same can not be said of their attitude in the four hundred motre race. In that event the only Eugliali competitor complained of having been "bored" by on American rival; and as the judges who went into all the details of these were agreed that Carpenter fonled Halswell, and ordered the race to be roa over again, the Americans ought to have accepted that decision. The report of the Ir the Olympic Games just concluded were judges on the matter is sufficiently cuvine. marred by the dissension which occurred at ing. To us the explanation of the American the final stages, they, nevertheless, demon-attitudo seems to be due to the fact that the strated the international basis on which representatives of the United States did not usually animated this season. The British auf understand the conditions under which French Military bands play every evening, and sport now stands. No longer is any one they were competing. In proof it is only sometimes during the afternoon. The presense nation isolated. No longer does any necessary to refer to the statement attri. of numerous officers' families randers the plane particular people coufiue themselves to the buted to the American Commissioner to quite lively, exercises and pastimes peculiar to their own the Gamos. Alluding to this racs, he land, No, they have borrowed from one is reported to have said, "the public aucher.. Football and golf were given by had been inflamed against the Americans, Scotland to the world; cricket has been and the judges, taking a signal from taken from Eugland; tennis (originating in some mou on the field, broke the tips and France) is now played in many countries; called the race off before they knew what jiu-jitsu le to-day practised in other had happened." Exactly. The judges took countries thau Jupan: Chinese boys are not signal from one of the many officials Cholars seems to be rife in the Yangtse ports. the only ones to fly-kites, and we have just posted along the course to watch for Dr. G. F. Stooke, LE.C.P., who was the to reflect a little to remember how many of irregularities. Immediately anything of Cast in Melical Officer at Ishang, died there reliable information in time to avoid the necessǝlabrated the anniversary of ker natal day and Giness authorities lasmuch as it was fined
and Museum for the week sading the 30th Thézeturn of vi'tors to theCity Hall Library August, 1908 shows that of non-Chinese there were $15 to the Library and 174 to the Museum and of Chinese 172 to the former, and 1,916 to the latter. The Library was, therefore, used by 487 persons and the Museum by 2,099.
ik rife there.
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A case possessing some final featuriseame before Lordships of the Supreme Court yealerday in which Bautor, Brockelmann and Company were the defendants. The most
A MEAN PRACTICAL JOKE.:
This is one of the five railway concessions The police would very much like to know the granted to British epitelists in 1808-the
others
(2) That the judge was wrong in directing being the Tientsin-Fakow, the Canton- rang yesterday morning. Perhaps it was a za Hasgebow and Ningpa (now Shanghai not having produced the warrant of the Chinee rams of the person who caused the fire bell to be Kowloon, the Shanghai Nanking, the Soochow the jury that in consequones of the defendeute enral bent for mischief which prompted the joker Hangehow Ningpo 16g up the Fire Bation, and cause the alarm
authorities under which the seizure of the pro- It is believed in Peking that the agreement to besonndled. i told the man who answered the for the construction of the proposed Pakon-parts of the plaintiffe had been made, they Hsingyang line with British capital will be
must find a verdict for the plaintiffs with,
brigade promptly responded to the summons, blaxing on the Hongkong Hotel. The the Shanghai-Hanebo Ningpo agreements. telephone at No. 5 station that a fire was made on lines similar to the Tisntein-Pakon and datinges for trespass to the goods of the
even the West Point detachment, and on arrival with satisfaction to both parties in the near
The negotiations are preseding smoothly for the
plaintiffs:a) because it was not necessary and it is hoped that the matter will be settled,
defendants prodaos such warrant at the trial inasmuch as (1) the in the vicinity of the supposed fire found that faiure.
fact that the seizure hd head made under the they had been fooled, the man in charge at the
The concessionnaires are the Britian and warrant at the Chinese authorities Clock Tower denying having valled out the Chinese Corporations.
admitted on the ploedlugs and the statement of claim contained ne allegation impeaching the On Sunday another fales alarm came from
validity or regularity of such warrant; and (2)
framed,
:
the Peak, but fortunately the Brigade received Yesterday Queen Wilhelming of Holland
Mount Kelletroad.
ally of strip to the Bigliar faveta thought the the cocaaton was not forgotten by leyal Daich- paralue of the Pack Stations was takes along men resident in Hongkong. A considerable number attended the reception given in the Hongkong Hotel by the Acting Consul General of the Netherlands (Mr, Banhuyzen) in honour of
ustionalities lie ir ore noir compliments the occasion and the representatives of other and drink to the health of the young asen. His Excellency the Governor was represented by his A.1.0.x
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
port on the 30th ult., and may be expected here The N.G.I. str. Capri left Sixgapore for this on or abrot the Sta inst
our childhood's games may be traced to that nature was detected by an official it recently from cholera. The compradore of Eastern sources Naturally this apprecia was his duty to announes it, and is the Jardins, Matheson & Co., Ld, at that tion of the sports and games of other peoples interests of the competitors thomaclves, to Port has also died from cholera, and the disease was bound to have an excellent effect. It prevent them from needlessly exerting helped to emphasise how much the different themselves when the issue would not be races had in common, and when sportsmen derided in that struggle, the race was ventured from one-country into another to stopped. Accepting the details as given in win renown in the particular field of the American press it seems quite clear that remarkable feature is that both parties are 12th ult., left Colombo on the 29th ult. p. sport which they had made their own, the protestants had a ground for complaint appealing against the verdiot given. he the movement towards international aunty as to unfair treatment, at least go far as the defendants claimed that the jury, if left to received a tremendous impetus.
management of the race was concerned themselves would have found on all paints for It is frequently said that all the world The fact that the officials who considered them; and the paintiffs, on the other hand,
firm which concealed its identity nuder a tong The sportsman is the same all the world which could not be controverted, shows that benefits of the Court were influenced by a ever. He is ready to give and take hard they acted bona fide. Of course, if the wrong motiva.
The 1.G.M. str. Luetuow carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the and may be expected here on or about 9th inst.
The Bon Line stz, Benvenue from Antwerp and London, Taft Singapora on the 28th alf for this port.
E. & A. str. Empire left Sydney on the Timor and Mauls),
The
An official trial trip was made on the 14th inst. of the "Bago mara" an oil tank steamer belong ing to the Toyo Kisen Kaisha, lately arrived
to
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it was nit compotent for the judge to inquiro Into the validity of the warrant of the said
and enforced beyond the jurisdiction, and Supreme Court of Hongkong: (b) bsdanes the plaintifs prolased 20 evidence to show that the by the law of Hongkong (o) because the plain- said warrant was either invalid or irregular, tiffs produced no evidence to show that the said Chin warrant was invalid or irregular by the law of
verdict for the defendants on all the issues of (That inasmuch as the jury found a facts left to them: aut only found for the plaintiffs on the one issue of trespass to goods because they were directed to do so; the fadge was wrong in refusing the application of the the jury had found in their favor, defendants for the costs of those issues which
(4) That the grounds upon which ench refusal was based, namely, that the direction to find
loves a lover," but it may be just as truth-the protest went over the course and traced laimed that the jury, having in mind that no 29th ml. for this port (via Queensland Ports, at Uraga. The result was satisfactory. The for the plaintiffs ou the trespass ise terminated fully said that all the world loves a sport, the footsteps, thereby obtaining evidence name and traded in China should have the The I.G.M. str. P. E. Luitpold which left steamer has left Yokohams for Sumatra to ship the case, and that the issues submitted there-
here on the 26th it at noon arrived at Bingo
ore on the 30th alt. at 7 pm.
Amarias, vis Sues, to load American oil coa- did not constitute good cause" korozene cil. She will thence proceed to Texas, after were irrelevant, and therefore unnecessary, tracted for by the Namboku Petroleum Company. defendants of the costs of such issue,
for depriving