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been attacked by one of the leading mem- General's announcement that the evidence TELEGRAMS.]

as could justily a prosecution for man- slaughter, and that in his opinion no jury could possibly have souvisted having regard to it.

bers of the local Bar. So far as His did not establish such a degree of negligence Excellency the Governor is concerned; no one, we can mafely say, would dream of ascribing to him the malevolent intention of attributing to the Chief Justice any conduct not in consonance with the high and cherished traditions of the British CO., Beach. When it is ounceded that the

The German Mall of the 4th November was delivered in London on the 2nd inst.

The 8.8. Chipthing from 'T'ientain yesterday handed 100 miles for the use of the Muitary Authorities.

The 8.8. Lightning, which arrived from Indis yesterday, brought about 100 details for the Rajpate, and 129 deportoes from Singapore.

We learn from The Times arriving by yester day's mail that Miss Mary Angusta Grace Master, elder daughter of Mr. Godfrey Chester Master, late of Hongkong was to be married on the 25th ult. at the parish Church, Thornbury Gloucestershire, to Lieutenant the Hon.

Arthur Stopford, B.X., second son of Viscount Stopford and grandson of the Earl of Courtown. Lady Piggott, wife of the Chief Justice, returned to the Colony pesterday by the Kamo Maru after a long absence at Home, The Hor Captain Basil R. H. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor were passengers by the same steamer. Other.

[REUTER'S BERVICE,]

THE NEAR EASTERN QUESTION.

LONDON, December 1st. There have been two days of riotous anti-Austrian, pro-Servian demonstrations by the Czechs in Prague during which the gendarmerie charged with sword and bayonet and a hundred rioters and many gondarmes were injured.

A Hungurinn steamer arrived at Con- stantinople yesterday and was unable to discharge owing to the boycott.

THE HEALTH OF HIS HOLINESS THE POPE.

LONDON, December 1st. His Holiness the Pops, who has been sullering from a cold for a fortnight is worse, and some anxiety is felt.

constitution of the Appeal Court is extra jordinary, anomalous and deserving of the strongest hostile criticism, and when it is further admitted by the Chief Justice that it has not happened up to the present that he has bad occasion to reverse a judgment be has given, it seems to us that the post tion in more than merely anomalous, and notwithstanding all that His Honour the Chief Justice han to say on the subject, the CONFECTIONERY. public mind will not easily be divested of NEW the idea that there is something ludicrous We have just unpacked SEASON'S CONFECTIONERY, import in an appeal from CESAR to CABAR. It from the leading London, Parisian sud does not necessarily follow that the honesty and good faith of the Judge whose decision is in question is thereby impugned. Though a Judge is always very properly assumed to have the honesty necessary to reveres his passengers included Mr. A. Ferbos, Mr. G. A. Colombo.

Woodcock, secretary of the Sanitary Board own decision if, on further argument, it and Mr. A. G. Gordon; Mrs. Gerdon is romain. is shown to be wrong, it is admitteding at home for another twelve months. by the Chief Justice that he has not had occasion to reverse a judgment he has given. We can however, recall instances of His Honour's judgments being upheld merely by his own casting vote, and in one or two CONFECTIONERY.cases, at least, reversed when taken on

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Before Mr. J. H. Kemp at the Magistracy" yesterday the Chinese wife of Bola Sing, a Kowloon City herdsmen, was charged with administering poison to her husband, and the case was remanded. The herdsman was in such a critical condition that it was considered neces. appeal to the Privy Council. These factsary to take his dying depositions, and just after go, rightly or wrongly, to create the very the case was adjourned nows was received of hig

death. The Chinese woman will therefore

DE LA CREME, CARAMELS, PEPPER pression the Judge is so anxious to probably be indicted on a charge of murder.

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Notwithstanding the many exposures of the

THE AMERICAN FLEET.

LONDON, December 1st. The American fleet has left Maula for

THE JAPAN-AMERICAN AGREE. MENT.

LONDON, December 1st. Mr. Elihu Root and Mr. Takubira hove signed the Japan-American Agreement.

THE AUSTRIAN MINISTER TO

TOKYO.

LONDON, December 1st. The semi-official paper" Freinden Blatt' announe s that Baron Call of the Foreign Ofice succeeds Ambassador Ambro

health. ⠀⠀

S.S. FATSHAN” AFFAIR.

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on. We finished collooting tickets about 25 minutes past 11 p.m. There was no disturbance RESUMED INQIRY.

or noise of any kind while I was on deck. There were 666 passengers on the lower deck. The The inquiry into the death of a Chinaman lower deck is fairly well lit with electric alleged to have been killed by a Portuguese light. a passenger is asleep he is watchman, named C. Noronha, was resumed usually shaken up by his shoulders. at the British Consulate Tuesday I have never seen any member of the crow afternoon. Two witnesses were examined kick a passenger to wake him up. It is usually Chinese dentist of Hongkong named Fang opium smokers who have to be wakened by Cheuk Shan, and a member of the Chinese shaking. With 600 passengers on the lower Ambulance Society, named Hui Ching Po dook it would be impossible to walk across the deck without touching some of them. Thescoused went round with me to collect the tickets. Wo svinetimes have to shake a man more than once.

The dentist was a passenger on the Falahan and all he knew of the matter was by hearsay,

Ini Ching Fo deposed to having examined the body of the deceased and having found several marks of violence.

Chan Kim Cho, Compradore was called and sail-I went down with the captain after some Questioned by E. B. M. Consal-General passengers had told me that a man had been as to his qualification for giving evidence as kicked to death. It was about 12.30 am. Ido to the nature of the alleged injuries, witness į not know any of the men who spoke to me on the said that he had been employed as an lower deck. apprentice in a chemist's shop in Fatsbau for one year and afterwards joined the Canton A bulance Society."

His evidence was rejected as also was that

of the doxtist.

The Consul-General said no evidenes would be accepted except from qualified Chinese practitioners with proper diplomas. Addressing the Chinese reporters (of whom there were about a dozen present) the Consul deprecated comments being made in the papers while the caso was sub-judice. He was aware that the accused had already been prejudged by some of the local papers and such a practice, he said, was decidedly unfair.

Dr. Davenport, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), LE.C.P. (London), who said he had been been 5 years and 11 months in Canton, gave evidence. He said: I found no evidence of any broken boues or any other external sign of injury. There was no discharge from the nose or from the ear, the pupils were moderately contracted and equal, The spleen WIF apparently large. My conclusion is from review of these facts that the deceased had been suffering from fever and

The inquiry closed at about 5' p.m. and the accused was dicharged; no prima facie case having been made out against him. In discharging the nooused Mr. For maid that Arst- ly he had no specific charge against the accused, and secondly he was a Portuguese subject, but as the ship was a British one, and the Viceroy had written to him that a Chinese was done to death by a foreigner, he held an inquiry. Mr. Fox requested the representatives of the native Pross to give a correct version of the proceedings- and evidenco in this Consulate. If later the Chinese had any fresh and important evidenen, they could produce it, and the Consul for Portugal would see to it. In the meantine, he asked the agent of the ship to produce the whenever he might be wanted by the Fortu dosa Consul.

Sit Wing Nin, the Viceroy's foreign Deputy sat on the Beach, presumably to see that there was a fair trial, bạt he was twice observed prompting witnesses by making signs to them, and gave the impression to observers that I had come not to see that there was a fair trial

recent speech of His Excellency the famous Chinese bank note trick, there are still d'Adamoez, resigning on account of ill that he was probably seriously ill when he went but to secure a verdiot against the aconsed.

Governor, better meets the public notion of the fitness of things. However FRENCH open-minded, however honest, a Judge CONFECTIONERY.maybe, must it not be with a sense akin to hopelessness that a case is carried to the

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a number of gullible people in Hongkong who full victims to the wiles of the confidence tuan”, on Wednesday a widow was acoesied by two men in Staunton Street, who asked her to be kind enough to take a roll of notes to a money changer for her. She agreed, leaving.

SIE ROBERT HART ON CHINA.

LONDON, December 1st. Sir Robert Hart replying to an address

on board the steamer at Hongkong. At about 1.30, at the request of the Chinese authorities I again went on board the Fatehen and sxsmined the body. I came to the anime conclusion and I was more convinced. The second examination con- firmed the first. There were some marks on the

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Appeal Court se at present constituted with the men jewellery to the raine of 831-se of welcome at Lisburn, said he predicted a forehead of a brown colour such as frequently between Japan and the United States, which wo against a judgment delivered by the Chief security. On opening the parcel supposed to wonderful future for China; he praised the are seen on the Chinese, caused by counter are enabled to publish through the courtesy of

contain bank notes at the money changer's she found nothing therein but payer, and on returning to recover her jewellery, found that the confidence men had departed.

Justice, since His Honour has not bean known to reverse on appeal a judgment he has given in the Court of Original Juria- diction? The Chief Justice admits in the

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and we may add still is-urrent in the Colony that appeal is a farce" here, but the complaint is against the system, and is certainly not intended to reflect on those who administer it. The public are more or lags familiar with the patient, laborious and con- scientious work of the Judges in the Appeal Court; they know at least, that there is nothing of the farcical about that, and the public, we are sure, are perfectly satisfied a Correspondents must forward their names and to the absolute sincerity of the learned addresses with communications addressed to the judges concerned, but when once a judge has Water, not for publication but as evidence of dehvered a judgment which he has been at All letters for publication should be written on | the utmost pains to prepare, it does strike the shs side of paper only.

No not gmously signed communicatione that public as farcical to look to that same judge have already appeared in other papers will be to quash his own judgment. In short the

whole position is as Mr. JUSTION WIB tersely put it:-" As at present constituted the Appeal Court consists of the Chief *Justice and the Pasino Judgó, from one of whom the appeal accessarily fies, and the Chief Justice has a casting vote. The "result is that anyone who has 'the money will appeal against the devision of the "Paisne Judge (in consequence of the **casting vote) but that no one will appeal "against a decision of the Chief Justice

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HONGKONG, DECEMBER 4TH, 1908,

The first meeting, of creditors was held in London a month ago under the bankruptcy of Mr. Gilbert Delahay Jennings, who lately traded as an East India merchant, under the style of G. D. Jennings and Co., at 28, Grace- churchstreet, E.C.

Mr. G. W. Chapniaz, Olvist Receiver, who presided, said that the bankrupt had been examined, and had stated that he began business in 1878, with a capital of less than £500. He had also been a partner in a firm-carrying on business in Tientsin, which he joined in 1902, and into which he brought sbont 28,000 capital. In February last a company was registered to take over the business of G. D. Jennings and Co., but crediters subse quently pressed the bankrupt, and a receiving order was made against him. He attributed his failure to losses incurred in China, owing to the financial crisis in New York and Tiontein; bad trade during the last three years; and bad debts incurred in India and Singapore. The unsecured liabilities of the bankrupt were estimated at £22,000, and the assets between £17,000 and £18,000. No offer of composition was before the meeting, sad the creditors appointed Mr. C. Comine, chartered accountant, as trustee in the bankruptcy.

THE GOVERNMENT AND THE BOYCOTT.

AN UNEASY FEELING IN COMMERCIAL CIRCLES, Considerable apprehension has sxisted in the

reasonableness of the Chinese who hated soldiering and fighting because it was unreasonable. In a century or two China would become as great as a Continental power like Germany, and would then side with any power attacked against the country making war.

FOREIGN INSURANCE BUSINESS OUTSIDE TREATY LIMITS.

The Local Authorities (our Canton correspon, Ment writes) have received news from Peking that a censor has memorialized the Throne praying the Wai-wa-m to discuss the sub foot of restricting all foreign frs and marine Insurance Companies to Foreign Concessions and Treaty Forts only, prohibiting them to accept risks beyond the Treaty ports, so as to avoid in. ternational disputes. The memorial also boga the Throne to prohibit all Foreign Life In- suranoo Companies interfering with litigation concerning Chinese subjects who are holders life insurance policies in foreign companies.

LOCAL SPORT.

FOOTBALL.

LEAGUE COMPETITION.

of

by Chineze in casss of fever and hosdacko,

the Mr. Fantan, the Japanese Consultery LETTER FROM SIE KOGORO TAKARIRA,

-JAPANESE MINISTER AT WASHINGTON, TO THE HON. ELIHU ROOT, AMERICAN SECRE **TARY OF STATE.

initats such as the barns, frequently applied When I saw the body it was in the condition of rigor mortis. The brown marks on the forehead were not recent marks; by recent I mean a few hours old. There were no external marks of violence at all. But on the back, on the left side

Six, The exchange of views between us which of the scrotum, there was a port-mortem stain or has taken place at the several interviews which discolouration. That it was not the mark of an I have recently had the honour of holding with injury was proved by the fact that there was no

you, has shown that Japan and the United discoloration on those parts of the body which States, holding important outlying insular were in contact with any other object. The possessions in the region of the Pacific Ocean, deceased was not well nourished. His body was the Governments of the two countries are suimu- rale; the pupils were moderately contracted. I ted by a common aim, policy and intention in could not say positively that he was an opium that region. smoker. I can give no necurate opinion as to the exact time the man died. His body was still warm when I saw it, but be might have been dead oven a much as 20 hours. I examined

the body at about 10.30 sm.

"

Captain C. V. Lloyd said: I am master of the Fetshan. I was on the upper deck at about autor to 12. when it was reported to me that

a

Believing that a frank avowal of that sim,

policy and intention would not only tend to strengthen the relations of friendship and good neighbourhood which have immemorially existed between Japan and the United States but would materially contribute to the preserva- tion of the general peace, the Imperial Govern went bare authorised me to present to you an

ontline of their understanding of that common. aim, policy and intention.

1. It is the wish of the two Gevernments: to encourage the free and pesceful development of their commerce on the Pacific Ocean.

2. The policy of both Gerernments, unio- fluenced by any aggressive tendencies, in directed to the maintenance of the existing status quo in the region above mentioned, and to the defence of the principle of equal oppor- tunity for commerce and industry in China.

3. They are accordingly. firmly resolved reciprocally to respect the territorial possessions

"unlem he intends to carry the case to the Colony during the past few days following upon Boarsa, P. da Rons, J. M. Britto, Forwards F. blow on the man's cheek. There was no other belonging to each other in the said region.

"Privy Council." Nine men out of ten

position of affairs not merely as anomalous

WE reproduce to-day the somewhat lengthy would, we ventura to think, regard that boycott of Japanese goods. Many persone, correspondence which has passed between

but also as somewhat farcical.

editors, have been deported. We are given to

Chinese passenger had died on the lower deck, About a quarter of an hour afterwards, I was informed that the Chinese passengers worc creating a disturbance. I wont down to the lower deck, and saw a body lying on the deck with many passengers standing round and talking loudly. I enquired what the trouble The RA.M.C. Football Club r. Lusitano was and was told that this man had been Recreation Club will meet on Saturday the 5th sunlted by the watchman during the collection net. at the Military ground, Happy Valley of tickets. I then asked for witnesses of the Kick-off at 4 p.m. sharp. The following will fact and after some delay a boy about 15 years present the L.R.C-Goal D. A. Soares, Back, old or thereabouts was brought forward. He said F. Castro, L. G. Cordeiro, Halves Frank that he saw the watchman strike a back-handed H. Hyndman. A. O. Barradas, A. Ribeiro, V, ovidence given. Nothing was said of kicks or blows. The boy was surrounded by men behind Azevedo, H. A. Hyndman.'

him who were prompting him as to what he would say. At that time no one else gave any evidence. Thore will be a Cricket match between the I told them that the charge was absurd and after Mosler Cricket Club and the Lusitano Recrea-sometime they dispersed and I wont on deck tion Club on Sunday the 6th inst. at 2 p.m. sharp. again. About one hour afterwards I went down at the former Club's ground:--The follwing will see if there was say more trouble, and heard status quo as above described, or the principle represent L. E. CA Ribeiro, F. X. Britto, from the Compradore that the passengers were of equal opportunity as above defined, it remain A. G. Britto, C. Lopes, J. C. V. Ribeiro. Ttalking of writing a joint letter. I sent for the for the two Governments to communicate with Corveth, P. da Roza, L. G. Cordeiro, F. Hring leader and then for the first time I heard each other in order to arrive at an understanding Hyndman, P. A. Yvanovich, C. A. Rodrigues. of kicks and blows. After some time I asked us to what measures they may consider it useful

Į him what he wanted done, and he said he wanted to take.

a fair investigation when he arrived at Canton. If the foregoing outline accords with the This I agreed to at once and the disturbance view of the Government of the United States, I

CRICKET,

THE PREVENTION OF SEA

SICKNESS,

4. They are also determined to preserve the common interests of all Powers in China by supporting by all pacific means at their disposal, the independence and integrity of China, and the principle of equal opportunity for commerce and industry of all nations in that empire.

5. Should any event occur threstening the

Some further trials which have been made with passed. The Captain produced the regulations shall be gratified to receive your confirmation,

From HON. ELIHU ROOT, AMERICAN SECRETARY of STATE, to SIE KOGORO TAKAHINA, JAPANESE MINISTER Sat WASHINGTON.

YOUE EXCELLENCY-I have the honour to

certain drastic measures taken by the Govern ment in connection with the suppression of the including prominent merchants and news per His Honour the Chief Justice aud. His

understand that this has aroused & go I deal of Excellency the Governor occasioned by some Inasmuch as we draw attention a fortnight public resentment and we were informed, just remarks in His Excellency's speech on the ago to the necessity for some public mate-night that the Metal Gald and the Piece Goods Budget, referring to the present constitation ment being made of the reasons which Guild had suspended business in the Colony by of the Appeal Court of the Colony. By governed the Attorney-General in not filing way of protesting against the Government's two of the papers His Excellency was

an indictment for manslaughter at the last action in deporting men without trial.

Long telegrams; we understand, were sent p reported as having said that the existing Sessions in the Portland Street Building London on the subject yesterday with a view to Appeal Court must necessarily be a farco. "Colinpe case, we welcome the statement the position being represented to the Imperial His Excellency explains that this does not made by the Attorney-General in the Government, the cost of those telegrams being fully represent what he said on the subject, Legislative Council yesterday in reply defrayed by subscription among the Chinese,

Dr. Schlick's gyroscopio apparatus soom to give which were always hung up on board the steamer In foreign as well as in Chinese business promise, remarks a London contemporary, that and referred the Court to rule No. 19 which bat in the opinion of the Chief Justice His to the question put to him by the Excellency's own version of bis remarks Hou. Dr. Ho KA. We can, however circles a very uneasy feeling prevails. Some of Bou sickness may one day become a thing of the states that if any of the officers or crew ill-treat the men who have been deported have consider past. The first apparatus of the kind actually any native passengers they will be dismissed makes very little difference in the general ecarooly consider the answer as in the able financial obligations in the Colony, and made in England has been constructed by from the service. I have been captain in these

Mears. Swan, Hunter, and Wigham Richard- effect. The Chief Justice admits, as indeed highest degroo satisfactory. It is too vague, the proximity of China New Year makes a

son (Limited), and has been fitted and tried in steamers, witness added, for 23 years. It has every one must, that the constitution of Where, for instance, was this expert evidence disturbance of trade at the present time the steamer Lockiel, belonging to Messrs. David often happened that passengers have died on the Appeal Court is "extraordinary in so obtained as to building construction? Did specially unfortunate. Representations have. M'Brayne (Limited), which runs between Oban board the steamers when coming up to Canton, acknowledge the receipt of your Note of to-day and other parts on the West Coast of Scotland, the reason being that very ofter. Chinese whe setting forth the result of the exchange of views During

the weather which obtained. the

between us in our recent interviews defining the wealthy a Colony as Hongkong"; and says the Prosecution go beyond the Public we believe, been made to the Government on

the subject.

Lochiel rolled to an angle of 16degr. on either are sick in Hongkong do everything they can it may also be conceded that it is ano. Works Department for it? There are, we

The action of Mr. Ng Hin Tez, the editor of side, or a total angle of roll of 32 degr. to get on board the steamer to come up to understanding of the two Governmente in malous, and that it deserves the strongest believe, at least half-a-dozen experts in the Shoung Po, in refusing to leave the Colony When the appartus was put into action Canton Death on board is reported to the regard to their policy in the region of the hostile criticism. "But that," says His building construction in the Public Works when served with a notics to do so and who the rolling decreased to a total angle of Consul when the vessel arrives at Canton. If Pacific Ocean.

roll of from two to four degrees. In other the man has no friends the Chinese Hospital It is a pleasure to inform you that this Honour, is a very different thing from Department, and we are left to wonder why decided to test the validity of the proceedings, words, the vessel became, to all intenta and

this important information to which the roused no little interest. Yesterday however, he purposes, a perfectly steady ship. The gyros. takes charge of the body. saying that it is a farce for this implies Attorney-General refers was not tendered was liberated and the habeas corpus proceedings that the Chief Justice is obstinately tous- cious of his own opinions, and that he will at the Coroner's inquest, and so have saved will be abandoned.

the Jury from returning the verdict they

Previously to these experiments with the 11, with the purger, two watchmen and sailors two countries, and as the occasion for a concise never change them whatever new arguments did against the architest? If it should

Trochiel Mesars, Swan, Hunter, and Wigham to collect tickets. I got to the place where mutual affirmation of the accordant policy may be advanced on the appeal." The

happen to be the case that this important

The second performance of A Country Girl" Richardson had tried Dr. Schlick's apparatus deceased lay about 10 or 15 minuts past 11 respecting the Far East which the two Govern. insistence of the Chief Justies on the publi- axpart evidence as to the construction of attracted a large house last night, and unstinted experimental vessel 116ft long. The o'clock. The man was lying down covered with ments have so frequently declared in the past.

Lochiel is a steamer of somewhat greater size,

blanket. One of the watchmen took up the I am happy to be able to confirm to Your applause was bestowed on the clever work of the with a length of 140ft. The trials with the cation of this correspondence is, wo think, to buildings was obtained from sources outside amateurs, in fact the ancores might in Scottish bont are declared to have entirely blanket. I saw the nocused shake a man by the Excellency, on behalf of the United States, the be regretted for it will certainly have the the Department, what are the public to some instances have been profitably withheld, confirmed the high expectations which had been shoulder. He sat up in a dazed manner and when declaration of the two troveramente embodied unfortunate effect of reviving in the public think of the competency of the Government As it was, the performance was unduly raised. They suggest, indeed, that in the near his ticket was demanded he, after some delay, in the following words.

Then follow the five points mentioned in mind that half-forgotten incident of a few experts? These are offer of the questions lengthened. The programmes presented to the future the gyroscope will be deemed an esential tendered 50 cents and it was handed to me. I

part of the equipment of passenger boste, _mouth

ago when the Chief Justice con-which occur to us. However, we can con- audience were perfumed by Hears. A. S. Wat especially those of moderate size angaged in looked at the man and he appeared to me to be Japan's Note which are repeated in exactly th

short voyagen.

dazed with opium. I remarked this as I passed same wording." sidered that the integrity of the Court had gratulate Mr. Binn on the Attorney-pox & Company.

4

“A COUNTRY GIRL."

expression of mutual understanding is welcome

on it on. The design has been simplified. down to the lower d k at about 20 minutes to appropriate to the happy relations of the is driven electrically, and requires but J.B.Noland, chief officer, sworn, said:-I want to the Government of the United States as little end the machine fakes up very little space.

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