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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21ST 1908,
victorious from the war with China in 1895 and again on the return of the far larger number of troops from the scene of their triumphs over the forces of the TAX
As a proo sution against the further spread of TELEGRAMS. States. He stated he had been the representa
cholera in Manils through the medium of prohibited vegetables, it has been decided to destroy all the Chinees and Filipino truck gardens in which such vegetables are grown within the olty Naite and to indemnify their
Tokyo Bay must have presented a grand sight on Sunday morning when the impos-owners for their loss, CO.,g ships of America's navy received the greeting of the scarcely less imposing Japanese_fleet which had been detailed to welcome the visitors on their arrival. As soon as the salutes were over Admiral SPERRY's flagship was provided with tole phonic communication with the shore, and
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the fraternisation between visitors und hosts began: Admiral SPEERY and his principal officers, as son as possible, pro- ceeded to Tokyo to pay their respects to the representatives of the State and they appear to have met with a popular welcome which can hardly have been surpassed in Australia or New Zealand Has MAJESTY the EMPEROR extended to the Commander-in-chief- and the nine principal Officers under him the hospitality of the Detached Imperial Palace at Shiba, while the Government reserved thirty-three bedrooms at the Imperial Hotel for other, officers above the rank of captaiu and provided a carriage for the use of each Railway passes were granted to officers and men and sp cial trains for their accommoda- tion are boing ron daily during the stay of the fleet. The tramway companies in
Tokyo and Yokohama fell
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AMERICAN FOREST FIRES.
LONDON, October 20th. Judging by the programme, the Gymkhana to
The forest fires which broke out in be held at Causeway Bay by the Gymakkaas Cint, in conjunction with the Volunteer Troop, Michigan have now spread to six causing great should prove a great success. All-sort of.com-neighbouring states,
destruction, petitions are included in a programme of twelve iteme, a big lot to bring off in the one afternoon starting at three o'clock. But the Committee promise that events will follow each other in Giren fine weather, the rapid succession. Gymkhana on Saturday should prove the success of the season.
"You are charged with assaulting this man," mid the interpreter at the Magistracy to Mes. Stalger Farson, of Beaconsfield Arcade "Well," was the reply," he hit me first." The lady declared that she gave a pair of shoes to the defendant to be soled, but he pulled of the heale and when she expressed her disapproval be declined to gars thom to ker boy when he called, and she would have to pay for them. Dafendant and on a later visit by complainant she demand odber boela brok again. e said they were in. the rubbish beag. Defendant put his hand on hor arm to put her out and she si ruok him over the face with a shoe. His Worship Sued Mr Parson 4, and discharged the shoem.koz
The aution of the whanghai Taotel in regard
to the Hen-li Regatts, it can well be
into line must have enused great indigestion at Shanghai, water at Hen-linear Quines promises to
with the railway companies, white both for the regatta on the beautiful stratch of in the port and in the capital the arrange-eclipsa all previons duuotions of the kind in m nts seem to ouit nothing that could point of success. Too Sha ghai Mercury of the well be thought of as contributing to the 15th inst, has the following referencs to the convenience, pleasure and enj›yment of the preparations-The Committee of the Clabhava American visitors. An incessint round often busily engaged during the past week in making preparations for the event, and in view entertainment is provided for both offers
of the fact that the first interport rowing match ever held in this district will take place, and men, and by the time the visit comes
a large number of spectators should make the to an end this visitors will have kalá real good time" which one and all are likely journey to Quinsan on Friday and Saturday! to long remember as much on account of next, 23rd and 24:h October. There is to be
accommodation for over 300 people on of the open-hearted hospitality of their hosts us on account of the striking novelty of the grand stand which will be erected near the station and which will command a superb view traits provided for them.
China does not inean, if it can help it, to be less demonstrative than Japan in wel coming the grout American Fleet.oney the has been granted without stixit for purpose and the arrangements for the enter taiment of afficers and men at Amos are on en elaborate wcale. An Imperial Prince is A. S. WATSON & CO. coming from Peking to Amoy to welcome
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the Fleet and nitogether the reception will be something unique in the history of China; and doubtless on that account all the mor pleasing to Admiral SPERRY and the aution he represents. Peace in the Pacific will doubtless be the tenour of the speeches. It is a little puzzling to understand themean.
the
of the course. The Railway Company's mierer will have charge of the catering arrangements and for this purpose a large tent will be erected on the Soochow side of the reach, to which noJSEA may be had by means of a free ferry. The applications for houseboat moorings have already becu more numerous than last year, sad, should further applications be made, the secretary will be able to make arrangements for additional. accommodation.
TESTING OF STEAM PIPES,
An important rider, relative to the testing of stesa pipes in the Colony, was added to its Tardiot yesterday by a jury who sat to inquire into the circumstances attending the death of a cookie who was killed by the bursting of a steam
MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENT,
LONDON, October 20th. Mr. T. Mackinnon Wood, M.P. for the St. Rollox Division, Glasgow, as been appointed Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs vice Lord Fitzmaurice. FRENCH CABINET CRISIS.
LONDON, October 20th. M. Thomson, the French Minister of Marine, has resigned, but the Cabinet 19 saved.
BRITISH STEAMER WRECKED.
LONDON, October 20th, The British steamer " Velasquez," belonging to the Liverpool, Brazil and River Plate Steam Navigation Company, has been wrecked off the Brazilian coast.
Her salvage is doubtful. She was a vessel of 7000 tons and was built at Middlesborough in 1906.
THE SHANGHAI REGATTÀ.
EMBARGO WITHDRAWN.
SHANGHAI, October 20th.. The Taotai has withdrawn the embargo on the regatta at Hen-li, but prohibits the holding of a regatta there next year.
BEUTER'S SERVICE.] GERMANY AND JAPAN,
LONDON, October 17th. The Japanes Ambassador to Germany, Me Stemi Chinda, has been received in audience by the Kaiser, with whom the most friendly speeches were exchanged.
His Majesty referred in particular to the visits of the Japsiness warships, and the sending of Prince Kuni to Germany.
Prince Kuni was also received in audience
LATER.
Correspondentsa just formed their names and adag of it. All the Fleets in the Pacifio Pipe at Aberdeen Paper mills un October 3rd. by His Majesty to-day.
addressed to the wish to be regarded as policemen. Who dresses with communications #ditor, not for publication but as svidanes of pop among them is the burglar Perhaps it faith.
All laiters for publication should be writies on is correct to ay that each considers the ana side of the paper only.
other a potential burglar!
No
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Mrs. A. M. Tiedeman, wife of the Rumian Consul here, arrived in Hongkong yesterday
from Cheloo.
H.E. the Governor has kindly consented to open the anomal mile of work in aid of the
Mr. Kemp conducted the inquiry and the jurore were Messrs. H. L. Mühle, W. C. Jack and B R. Hynd.
Mr. Crake, marios surveyor; stated that steam pipes on land were not tested and eng. gested that they ought to be tested every-four
years,
The manager said the pipes were covered with asbestos and bad not been tested.
His Majesty the Kaiser has conferred the order of the Black Eagle on Prince, Kuui of Japan.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.
LONDON, October 17th. President Roosevelt will visit London
making good the promises of the United tive of the government who made most of the promises to the people and that he felt, in s measure, personally responsible. The people looked to him for the adjustment of things thab would give them the fall enjoyment of their right as to buonour the Fraridaat
as citizens and to build up their pantry.
sought to coater upon him, an honour which and been the ambition of his lifetime, Dover- theless he felt that his duty lay in another that he had discharged this duty he did not direction and until he could conscientiously feel believe he would be justified in accepting the President's offer."
PROSPECTS IN OHIO.
WADHINGTON, October 15, The Republicans appear satisfied with the condition of affairs in Ohio. Candidate Taft has authorized the publication of a statement from him in whick he expresses his confidence of obtaining a substantisi majority in bis native State.
CORRESPONDENCE.
SUPREME COURT.
Tuesday, October 20Ɛh,
IN CRIMINAL JURISDIOTION.
BEFORE MB. H. H. J. GoxPRETZ (ÁCTING PVIRNA JUDGE).
ALLFORD LÁBÇENY,
Ip Pau Namwas indioted on charges oflarceny,
not guilty, and the following jurors were and receiving stolen property. Prisoner pleaded - called:-W. Nicholls (foremen), H. Ratterjee, H. R. Hartzlet, F. E, J. G. Jonckheer, J. E. Daaisleen, J. Witohell and D. Ma. Neilson.
Hon. Mr. W. Ress Davies, K.C., "Attorney-" General, instructed by Mr. Dennys, of the Crown Solicitor's office, prosecuted, the defon- dant being represented by Mr. H. G. Galthrop, who was instructed by Mr. C. E, H. Bearin (of Mors, Wilkinson and Grist).
The Attorney-General told the jurors the |prisoner was bafore them on a charge of larceny in a dwelling house, and a second count in the indictment charged him with receiving property THE KING'S BIRTHDAY BALL.
well kaawing the same to have been stolen, TO THE ERITOL OF THE "DAILY PRESS," Each of those offences was a felony, and it would be for the jury to say, when they heard the Government House,
evidence, whether the prisoner was guilty of one 20th October, 1008.
or other, or both, of the charges. The inroony DEAR SIR,- As some misunderstanding was from a safe kept in the 'compradore's appears to prevail regarding the invitations to department of Messrs, Skott and Co., well the Ball at Government House to celebrate His, known firm in this Colony. The prisonor Majesty's Birthday, I am directed by His was formerly an accountant in the compradore Excellency to request you to be so good as to department, where he had been for some thres give publicity to the fact that there never was and a half years. The goods stolen, which any intention of making suy change whatever, in the custom which always prevailed in the Celony, and which was observed on the last
onsasion when His Excellency had the pleasure of celebrating the King's Birthday.-Youri
A. J. BRACKENBURY, raly,
Private Sec
THE STRANDING OF THE "HAILAN."
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the door. of which was "unlocked,
consisted of a large sum of money in bank notes (32,368), a brown pocket book, a obeqas for $200 and some Nankin stamps were kept in a safe in the compradors's department. In No vember last the look of this safe got out of order, and a new look was obtained from a look: smith, who would be called as a witness. The Assistant comprators would tell the jury that when he went out during the fine the prisoner was in Lle employ, he generally left the key in the prisoner's charge, so that he had amply opportunity, during the time he was in the À DANGERLUS SANUBANKK,
employment of Messrs. Skott and Co, to take a When Momira, A. R. Marty and Co's stemmer cast of the key of this safe. On September Hailan” arrived in pert yoåterday a ropresent. 18th the assistant compradore went out at ative of the Daily Press sought the captain about 6.30 in the evening, having locked the fo learn particulars of the stranding of his door of the safe in the prosence of his thres vessel ou a sandbank asar Hoihow. When younger brothers, who saw him put the money- found, Captain Hoog rolated the experiences in the safe before going, out. He was away bad passed about an hour, but, owing to wist one of his those on board the "Hailan through during the storm. The vessel was at younger brothers discovered, was sent for. On anchor in Hibow barbour on Sunday, the 11th arriving, bis attention was drawn to the instant, said the captain, and all prepared for mate; the typhoon which was approaching and whigh and on examining it he found the articles overtook her half an hour after midday. Both mentioned had teen stolen, Burgeant Appleton- anokors were out, with a suficient quantity of who was called in, found twa footprints on the obain, and the vessel was kept steaming against ledge of the window near the staircase, the only ether entrance to this room when the door was the typhoon, The tide was running in an easterly direction, while the gale was from looked. Suspicion was cast upon the prisoner, the W.N.W. and swung the ship against presumably owing to the fact that he had been the tide, the result being that the starboard
ware Watotied. From information received anchor sad 30. fathos of chain, carried away. employed there before, and the Canton boate The port anchor was incapable of holding the Sergeant Appleton boarded the French steamer vessel, and she kept on dragging until Dino Charles Hardouin," and there arrested the
on into the big sandbank which stands from took place. When the sergeant arrested him o'clock that night, eventually being driven bow prisoner on the 21st, three days after the theft four to six feet above sea level at high water. he found $17 odd on his person, and on On Monday morning the spare anchor was proceeding to prisoner's, lodgings found in s hove in and preparations were made for the boss pookat osse which was identified by the release of the ship. It was reaifead that mistsat compradors as his property. It was this would be a difficult task, the vessel being also identified by a brother of the assistant ismmed into the sand, which had a billowy accountant. The prisoner was subsequently sarface, in some places to a depth of four feet.rohed and in his sooks were found two $100 But the captain was not the man to despair notes and two 810 notes. Whatever one might until the last effort had proved of no avail thick of a man being found with money in his,
ore.. toiled to release
socks, which was not uncommon out here, it For Ave days the
was at any rate a suspicioné circumstance that their ship, and on the 8fth day were
the prisoner should have so much money on him, Ave days the when he received a salary of $13 a month. The "Hailan's" engjes had been worked at full prisoner made a statement when charged, spood, astern, and two ketches had rendered
in which he denied the theft, saying he.. sistance in the re-lasting of the vessel which
want to Canton on the 17th and returned on took the water shortly after ten o'clock on
the 18th If that was so it would have been im Friday morning.
His Worship said he did not propose to call and Paris early in 1910, after his South rejoiced to find their effirls crowned with
African trip.
He called the inquiry to any other evidence. ascertain whether there had been any neglect in not testing the pipes, but the ovidence did not
On 19th October 1908, at No. 1 Lyttleton Road, Q.M.S. Baxter Mission Schools at the City disclose any nuglect on the part of the manager
Hongkon, MADAME E. Ricco, aged 42 years.. (Shanghai uni French papers plasse copy.) [1458
HURGEONG OFFICE: 10A, Dus Vox ROAD C LONDON OFFICE: 131. FLEET STREET. EO
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, OCTOBER 21st, 1908.
Hall on Wednesday, November 4th, at 9.30 p.m
Three prisonere, sent back from the Supreme Court to the Magistracy for sentence, were dealt with by Mr. Wood, The men had been concerned in a fight at West Point. The rat and second ware committed to prison for six months each and the third was dismissed.
Cross-summonses for assault taken out by John Quartermaster-Sergeant Carel and
Lambert against each other were called at the Magistracy yesterday. Mr. Goldring sppeared for the first named and Mr. Grist appeared for the latter. The hearing was food for Friday afternoon.
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A JAPANESE writer recently remarked that people in Japan who had read of the magni ficent reception accorded to the American Fleet in Australasis were somewhat sadden- ed by the thought of how insignificant in
A native arrested last week for stealing s comparison must be the welcome`` which, Japan could hope to accomplish in the way pair of boots belonging to an indien watchman of demonstrating ber appreciation of the and who was found to bar afle and a knife in his possession which looked as if they had been visit. We have very little doubt that used for purposes of burglary, was discharged Admiral Spray and his officers have by by Mr. Wood, On Sunday he fell into the this time had ample proof that in the hands of the polios again for breaking and warmth of their hospitality, as well as in entering a house. He was brought before Mr.
weeks' imprisonment. the completeness of their arrangements to Kemp on Monday and sentenced to sik welcome the Fleet, the people of Japan have no reason, to be saddened by the comparison. The telegrams wo have published from our correspondent in Tokyo go to show that the
What appears to be precedent has been the established by Mr. J. B. Wood at Magistracy Yesterday Inspector Ritchie. prosented the master of a seond-hand shop in
or the engineer. He had also called the in- quiry with a view to considering the advisability of making some regulations with regard to the use of cast iron for aleam pipes and siạo with regard to providing for the testing of steam pipes.
THE EUROPEAN SITUATION,
LONDON, October 17th. According to a communiqué which has been published in Rome, England acting in
communicated to the other Cabinets a agreement with Rusia, has confidentially slightly modified programme to be submitt
Mr. Jack said that boilere on land ought to be subject to the same Government supervisioned to the proposed European conference.. It
those afloat.
There were boilers in the is understood that there are some diverg. centre of the town that were absolutely neglected encica among the Powers regarding term and a serious accident might occur any day but these are believed to be removable. Many steam pipes were put in by Chinees that would be condemned if there were any Government supervision.
His Worship thought it was a good thing to draw attention to that.
The jury returned a verdict of death by mis- adventure and found there had been
оп
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LATER. In Europe a calm has supervened while the Powers are discussing the programme of the proposed conference,
Montenegro and Servis are quiescent,
#HORS.
Daring
these
possible for him to have been on the promisss
on the 18th. When the case osme before the
The steamer's engines were slightly damaged with sand and swaing, boat covers and zails were carried away, bat so far as the captain Magistrate the prisoner elected to give evidence could see, the vesel had not received serious He said he bought all the things found on him damage. She will, however, be placed on the with his own money, and that somebody had given him the $100 notes. In one of this kind dook shortly for sarvey.
articles, but where a man was found in possession The Chinese gunboat" Wang Yik," like the it was always difoult to prove identity of the
to the bank. "Hadan," was driven firmly into t
of stolen property which was identified to the having lost her rudder during the storm. When tisfaction of the jury, the law then threw upon Captain Hoog left Holbow on Sunday morning, the warship was still hard and fast, the efforts the prisoner the burden of showing that be Evideno was called, and the hearing to re-feat her up till that time having been became properly possessed of it.
adjourned, s
accessful
NO INWISTMENT.
The Attorney-General has not fled an indiet
negligence on the part of anyone. They added/trusting that they bave seared Europe into driven on to this sandbank. One was Mesars.ment is the ones in which H. G. Holmes WAK
those
that boilers and steam pipes on land ought to be subject to supervision just se afloat were.
SHIPPING NEWS.
THE NEW DOUGLAS STEAMER.
The new Douglas steamship Cols steater "Haiyang" left Singapore on Monday night and is dus here on Sunday nert.
LATEST STEAMKE MOVEMENTE..
rewarding them.
Bulgaria is the uncertain factor, keeping her army on a war footing, and provoking Turkey to resort to defensive measures A two is always collision between thase possible.
RUSSIA AND PERSIA
LONDON, October 13th.
The IG.M. str. Zisten löft Foochow on the The Nazoys Vremya, in a significant
It may also be mentioned that in the typhoon of the 6th instant two other steamers wore Jebaan and Co.'s Matilda," and the other the French steamer "Heang Chow," Both went on the bank at the same time, and it took as long to reflost the "Matilda" ar it did the
Haila" on this occasion.
MORE UNDESIRABLES. Another batoh of miserable-looking wrotebes filled the police compound yesterday. They were undesirables sent up from the Netherlands
Indies and, as they huddled together under the shade of the few trees in the compound, they pre-
charged with obtaining $3,000 by false pratenoss from Chenng Team Loung,
OTHER CASES. The Attorney-General-With reference to any other case that may be tried. I would sug gest that the jury might be discharged and told that, it required again, they will be notified. His Lordship accordingly discharged the jurors.
WEATHER REPORT.
Fleet has been welcomed with the liveliest Lower Lagor Road for being in possession of two 20th inet. at 6 am, and may be expected here article, declares that the ruin of her com.sented s most abjent appearance, Several of them risen considerably over Japan and the Boxing
to-day at noon.
The C.P.R. str. Empress of India arrived merce, the damage to her prestige, and the enthusiasm, not only by the officials, milit- garden chairs which had been stolen from the ary, naval and civil, but by the general Volunteer Headquarters. Mrs. Higby reported Shanghai at 7am, on the 20th inst, and leaves maas of the people, On the Reception the lot of the chairs to the Central Police again at 6.30 p.m. same day for Nagasaki whers menace of political complications, may force Committee of. wbich Admiral Sacro Station and a detective was dispatched to make she is due to arrive at 6 s.m. on Thursday the Russia to undertake the appeasement of the Minister of the Navy, is the Chairman, inquit. He found the crates in the shop in The Tadd-Chion str. Fauksing from Calonita Persisa province of Azerbaijan.
„question and was informed by the master that and the Straits left Singapore for this port on"
The N.Y.K.
from
2nd flist
there are representatives of Commerce and he had bought them Mole, som hərlid-20th-instatr. Tetorofu Mary (Bombay
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The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued The following report:
In the 20th at 11.25 a.m.-Thi barameter has ware too weak to walk up to the Central Police the depression having moved sway Entwards A slight increase of pressure bas taken place down by the wayside and had ultimately to be
ales over China and the Philippines. It is still mistad. Others, when they reached the com-in slight to moderate defest of the normal over Station and had to be carries in chairs. One lay ever the Panific
pound, could only rent on their hands and the former area, the highest pressure being knees. One way was to ill that he had to shown over the Fellow sea and 9. Japan, g (FROM THE MANTLA”” GANGENEWS,'T
Moderate monsoon may be expected in the be sent to the hospital. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND
The question of providing accommodation for Formosa Channel and the N. part of the Chin *ME. TAFT.
these arrivals is becoming more acute. Las
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending WASHINGTON, October 15, President Roosevelt has given out for public-month there were hundreds who had to exist at 10a.m. today, 0,00 imeden,
The forecast for the 24 hours anding at noon declining appointment to the Supreme Court
toniny is as follawa
N.E. winds, possession of stolen property. His Worship inst., and is expected here on the 25th inst
The N.L.K. str. Hitachi Maru (Europoon of the United States in July 1903. In this the vicissitudes of the weather and a number
Hongkong & Neighbourhood. moderate; fine. the contributions of the public, afford elo took the view that this was only intended to
Lidbj left Moji for this port vin Shanghai on
lattor Mr. Taft states that he believes it to be had to be taken to hospital. As it is not
„Same as No. 1. the 19th inst, and is expected liere on the 25th his duty to remain in a place where he can be uncommon to have these people rasch port in a queat testimony of the warmth of the wel- apply to persons caught with the stolen
Same as No L "come. There has been nothing to equal property in their sotaal possession and asked inst.
The N.V.K. str. Kumano Mara (Australian of sexistance to the people of the Philippines, dying condition some more adequate provision Formoen Chanas!
Hongkong and Lamooks. withdraw" iba · duas.
modation. the Filipinos and he intended to stay where he this display of hospitality in the history of Inspector Ritchie, to
Same ne No. 1 This Inspector Ritchie declined to do and Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji and His day, as he saw it then, was to fight for should be made for their temporary 2000- South coast of China between { Most of those who arrived yesterday will be South coast of China between. Nagasaki on the 20th inst, and is expected ar to go where he could be of the greatest
Hongkong and Hainan... orwarded to Canton and Bratow. the nation, if we exclude the welcome ex.
here on the 27th inst.
assistance to the people of the islands in tended to the troops when they returned
Literatura as well as of the Naval, Military and Civil authorities, and the whole scheme of entertainment, especially when we lear
not know, for 45 cents each. The value of the chairs was $1.75 each. Inspector Ritchie based bis prosecution on's. 36 of Ordinanca 1 of 1845,
Ling; left Moji of the 19th inst, and is pacted here on the 25th inst.
The N.Y.K. str. Aki Maru (American Line)
that a large part of the expense is borse. h which stalas that it is an offense to be found in left Kobe for this port via Moil on the 19th thon the letter he received from Mr. Taft for several days in the compound exposed to all
Mr. Wood discharged the defendant.
Sea.