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that China will be satisfied with this prospect, for the great value of rapid communication and the important bearing railways have on the development of the Empire's material resources are now so widely recognised and appreciated by the Chiunse that we may confidently predict an carly outburst of impatience and a powerful popular demand for the acceleration of the work of construction. It is obvious how soriously this lamentable inactivity will affect the earning powers of the Canton-

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19mm, 1910.

For afesling als silk handkerchiefs from the Wing On Company of Des Voeur Road Central sentenced a Chinese to six weeks' imprisonment Mr. J. E. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday. with hard labour.

Ten days' imprisonment and air hours' abooks was the sentence imposed by Mr. B. R. Hallifax at the Magistracy yesterday on a thief who wan found guilty of stealing a quantity of brass from a launch at Shamsipo,

Yesterday morning a number of members of the Fire Brigade attended a drill at Blackhead's.

cording to some of those who manned the float it

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{"DAILY PÁRS8" EXCLUSIVA SERVICE.) THE PEKING SENSATION.

PROGNOSTICATIONS OF REFORM.

PEKINO, August 18th.

SUPREME COURT.

Thursday, August 18th,

IN CEIMINAL JURISDICTION, BEFORE SIL F. ProGOTT (CHIEF Jusrioz). A SHOP TRÉFT.

Mr. G. C. Alabaster, instructed by Mr. Dennys, conducted the case for the Crown,

The following jury were empanelled: Mesars. J. Martin (foroman), A. C. E. Winter,. 8. R. Jones, M. A. Murray, G. G. Wood, R. Dickson and V. Riberio.

Mr. Alabaster stated that on the night of tho

-Chan Wing ploaded guilty to having, on the 12th July the father of the boy missed him, and 7th August, stolen 37 Blocks valued at $123,10,specting that he had been kidnapped he re- from a shop at 128, Queen's Road,

ported the matter to the polios. Two hours The Attorney-General stated that the shop his sunt, and running in the direction of the lator he heard tho child's voice-crying out for was broken into and the articles stolen from A

mound the father saw the prisoner carrying the

The majority of the Chinese hetesse. Prisoner was arrested the following child in a basket. He gave chase and the pris Kowloon railway which is expected to be Point, when the new fee fost was tested. Acare confident that active reforms are morning and admitted his guilt, also informing oner was arrested. At the Police Station he

open to traffic over its entire length of 112 miles by July next year. This line must depend for remunerative employment mainly ou freight brought down from the interior or sent into the interior over the graad CHAMPAGNE trauk line, and until that railway is working over at least half its entire length the prospect of the Cauton-Kowloon railway paying interest on the capital invested in ita construction is very shadowy indead. We do not mean the British section only: Chinese interests in the line will suffer equally with the British, and the sooner this

DE ST. MARCEAUX & Co.,

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sure

to

worked exceedingly well, throwing a stream of water skywards to a height of about 150 feet.

Au old man bed a boy ten years of age ap. istracy yesterday on a charge of being in peared before Mr. E R. Halifax at the Mag-

about to be inaugurated following the changes in the Grand Conncil announced by Imperial Edict

yester- day.

This is attributed to the travels of

the police of the man to whom he had sold the

clocks for $20.

Accused, who admitted two previous convic. tions, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment

with hard labour.

possession of a quantity of opium. The defend. Prince Tsai Tao, the conciliatory robbery mid to have been committed at the

ABMED BOBBERY. ants were arrested at Shaukiwa, and the forth influence of the Prince Regent and pleaded not guilty. The Hon. Mr. Rees Davies, Ho Chau was indictod on a charge of armed told the Court that he was carrying the drug.

village of Tai Wya in the New Territory. Ha for the other defendant, who bad agroad to pay the Empress Dowager boing well-Attorney-General, instructed by Mr. Dennys, him twenty cents. Defendants were remanded, known.

Rubi and Zafro under the American instead of appointed Vice-President of the Board It is intended to take steps to ran the steamers Sheng Kung Pao, the newly- tho. British lag. This explains the rise in the of Communications, is confident of Chios and Manila Steamship Co's shares during

the past few days from 37 sellors to $12 bayers, his ability to reform the currency, but It is recognised that in view of the legislation insists that now governing the shipping trade with the Philippines, the Company stands to boneft by essential. the change of flag.

conducted the case for the Crown, sooused being

andalanded.

J. F. Miller, A. V. B. Silva Netto, H. Gittens, The following jury were empanelled: Mesars.

said that somebody else had asked him to steal the child for him.

of his youth he was sentenced to eighteen Defendant was found guilty, and on nocount months' imprisonment only.

sentenced to turoo yours, imprisonmen

offence and received a like sentence,

Two women, charged with kidapping a girl frem Causeway Bay, word found guilty, and Tong King was convicted of a similar

CUTTING AND WOUNDING.. Li-Lin-and-Chin Ng were charged with out- ting and wounding two mon with intent to murier.

The affair arose out of a quatrol over keeping

a mess at the Petroleum works, and a fight- Hon. P. G. Saarlott spoke to socing the fight casued near Kennedy's Stobies, Liout, the

E. Gaster, O. Chaugut, A. 8. Cobden and W. G. Goggin.

The Attorney-General stated that the a gold standard prisoner was charged with armed robbery and as he was riding from Kennedy's Siables. also with receiving stolen goods. The robbery Fifty or sixty people were engaged in the melde was committed in the house of a grocer and three or four knives were taxi Ho went Bt Tai Wye night of July 9th, when soren entered about midnight on the the house, terrorised the inmates whom they of the bone was roughly treated. There was gagged, and ransacked the place. The owner no identification of the prisoners inside the

bear

OF the Government at Poking to settle the Yück-Han rail- way loan by getting the funds, the better will it be for all interested, and for China especially. We gather from the Customs report that, in addition to the 54 miles of open line from Canton on the - $59.00 grand trunk railway, work was begun tion in Hongkong. Messrs. Laue, Crawford although it is expected that they will twelve months agɔ'on a thirty-milesection be Co. inform us and the public generally that be partly procured from the late tween Chuchow and Changsha This, when ground on their promises almost daily, and they Empress Dowager's board. opened, the Report says, will aid materi-invite comparison between theirs (which is s ally the development of the Pingsinng mixture of parc Mocha sad Java beans) and all coal mines. From- another source others.

The Government, apparently, is It har boon pointed out to us that a paragraph about to acquiesce in his view, but it in our local news column in yesterday's issue is not known from what source they might lead some poople to suppose that the will derive the necessary funds, roasting and grinding of coffee was an innova-

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LEEUTEE'S SERVICE TO THE "HONGKON DAILY PRESS,"}

LONDON, August 18th.

An official dinner has been given at Brest in honour of the officers of the Japanese cruiser Ikoma.

we learn that this section is likely to be opened to traffic at the end of this year.announcing the death of Mr. Jamus Catto, who

News has reached Japan from Dairen THE IKOMA" AT BREST. When once it CILI be linked on to was for somo yoars a resident of Yokohaman, Mr.. the line extending to Kowloon-but that James Catto first came to Yokohama in 1902. day, alas, seems distant yet!-we may look says the Japan Gazette, to seek a change of forward to great developments in the railway climate after a residence of some eight years in traffic, for, besides coal, lead and antimony Singapore, where he had developed renal $33.00 are already being worked in Hunan with Bisset & Tre, but was afterwards associated up-to-date machinery, and the province has with Carlowitz & Co., whose servies he resigned also great agricultural possibilities. For in 1906 to return to Singapore. Two years age $35.00 example, in the British Consular report ou however, he again came to Japan, seriously Bl

the trade of Changsha, attention is drawn the heat of the tropics having brought back the to the export of beans. The Consul kidney affection in an aggravated form. In May last year he went across to Dairen to join

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Toaste of the Navies were exchanged. GERMAN TORPEDO-BOATS IN COLLISION.

LONDON, August 18th.

A telegram from Kiel states that

and prevented the men from infliating

further wounds on Chin Ling.

Prisoners wera convicted on both counts and sentenced to five years' imprisonment.

Logs, the only was identified being one who THE AMERICAN SQUADRONE VISIT

TO ENGLAND.

was not placed on trial The robbery was reported to the polico about 230 and half an hour later Bergt, Appleton set out on bis bicycle for the scene of the robbery. At four o'clock he met a man who was the prisoner, and having his suspicions aroused followed him and with a Chinese detective arrested him. On him were found certain articles of clothing which had been stolen from the house, as well as a stormy pasange, the first that most of us had

quantity of oigarettes. When before the Magis.

trate prisoner made a long statement.

After hearing the evidence, the jury found prisoner guilty, and he was sentenced to three years' imprisonment and ordered to receive 24

strokes with the birəh.

BANK NOTE TOEGERY,

Leung Yat Cho pleaded not gaily to the charge proferred against him of nttering a forg ed note on the Chartered Bank for the payment of $100.

The Attorney-General, in outlining the case for the prosecution, said that on June 22nd

A MIDDY'S IMPRESSIONS. A midshipman on squadron recently at Plymouth describes his oas of the American They may flymouth is one of the prettiest impressions of the visit as follows. harbours in the world, and it certainly seemed so to us as we steamed slowly is after a rather

ever made across the Atlantie. Even tha Massachusetts had never made the trip before, and burned less ocal by far than any other. By though she behaved the best of the three ships, the way, in formiga parts the coal me chants at the cost aboard themselves. Hence the three-day vacation we had while this was going

UIJ.

kara

A.S. WATSON & CO.. | says the trade is capable of development, the service of the South Manchurin Railway the torpedo-boat A32 rammed torpedo about eleven o'clock the sooned entered the Bai, passed ship after ship as we one in more

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Correspondents must forward their names and ad trware with communications addressed to the not for publication sut as evidence of Editor good faith.

All letters for publication should be written on me side of paper only.

No anonymously signed communications that serted.

and Chinese merchants have expressed Company. A few days ago the Company cabled themselves as being anxious to obtain to Miz. A. B. Catto informing him that hi regular orders from foreign firras. We all brother was in hospital suffering frem seats know to what enormous proportions the bean nephritis, and later news cams of his death. trade of Manchuria has been developed through the opening up of that province by railwayS. When railway connection is established with the interior, may we not hope for a great development of the bean

BUILDING COLLAPSE IN SHELLEY STREET,

NARROW SCAPE OF THE RESIDENTS.

A three-storeyed building at No. 6, Shelley

On one side of the entranos is a cliff with a frowning fortress above it. On the other is a with ruined castles or beautiful modern sammer woodland

places But our eflcers tell as that oven this country of surpassing beauty, adorned

masked peacefal-looking country fairly bristles with

batterics. boat A76, and both sank, but the Cheung shop at 175, Queen's Road West and

much more concrete respect for the British Navy than I had before my arrival. Wa crews were saved.

than

I had ever ssen before, and I decided bargained for a gold and a silver watch, that there must be a big rendezvous hari. As silver obaio, and a jadostons bangle, for which

a matter of fact Plymouth is not much of a naval he agreed to pay $160. As he had not that port, and there is notually a

a naval smount of money at the time, two of the shop of the Dreadnought or super-Dreadnought now at Portsmout. None of the gathering fokis accompanied him to an office, whore cruisers, the dozen torpedo boats and destroyers, stips here are olas, but the twenty-seven battleships and he said

the money and numerous old receiving ships nearly a

*alas,

PROPOSED SHIPPING STRIKE.

LONDON, August 18th, Reuter's correspondent at Copen-

Sailors' and Firemen's. Union annou- hagen reports that the leader of the

he would obtain

& Co. The fokis remained outsido while the tom)

The enlisted men were impressed, too. Jack,

trade further south and that Hongkong Street collapsed early yesterday morning, and may vie with Dalay na-a-part of some of the cupants of the top floor, who shipment for beans? Again, we are told appeared to value their effects as much as their nees that an International Congress Aave already appeared in other papers will be that the increase in the export of hemp is lives, had a barrow escape from death At will be held at ́Copenhagen on the headed over the articles. The forgery, although of them any as he looked with growing aware- noticeable and that the trade is one which about five o'clock portion of the roof of the top 23rd inst.. when he will propose a fin a way ingenions, was badly carried out. The liquor bore, and cheap; but it doesn't look to Driders for salva copies of DAILY PRE could he considerably developed. Rice and managed to extricate themselves, however, floor fell in, half burying the inmates. They should be sent before 11 a.m. on day of publication. After that hour the supply is wheat are also cultivated on an important warned the people on the lower doors, and then incited. Only supply for Cash.

All these things go to show the gave notice to the polios. The latter. possibilities of the future for the railway, ordered all oconmuts to remove as hastily as and for Hongkong as the terminal

possible, and this was done. The tenants of the port

Telegraphic Address: PRESS. Codes: A.R.O. 5th Ed. Lieber.

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BIRTH

DEATH.

On 18th August, et "Clavadel," The Peal, the wife of H. C. R. HANCOGE, of a BOD. [952 "On August 15th, at Skaughai, ALICE EDITH Tyx, the beloved daughter of Thos. Wm. Ty, aged 15 years.

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The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, AUGUST 19TH, 1910.

scale,

The three went to the office of Messrs. Jebsen century old, of the "thirty decks and no bot- purporting to be 8100, which he banded to them, the next one when he has taken a bit of liquor defondant entered, returning shortly with a note, though good murod man, enjoy ught with The fois, sooing $100 in English and Chinese aboard, and ordinarily counts himself the equal printed in both corners of the note, socordingly of two or three of other navies. But I heard one

they're staying sober, but the British tara are ment at the assembled ships, "I hear there's no me like a good port to get draak in l'

And so showing them the time of their lives at that, of the hospitality of the English, and particul And the enlisted men are loud in their praises. arly of Plymouth.

And so are the middies, and thers are some

under the table; and last, and Best, of how the London; of the middies who occupied the box of the Duchess of Westminster; of the two who saw the two sons of Lord Carmy officers rear-admiral ander in a table contest. liftlest midshipman in the navy pat an English

fortnight's strike by all European ass the four corners, but the word five was sailors and firemen,

figuras $100 were priated socoss-the note and priated in the middle of the note and also in He declares that this is necessary several places on the back. Anybody might owing to the desperate conditions was put in the safe, but a fow days later the at first sight regard the note as genuine. It

and they serve, moreover, to emphasise the top door, however, decided to return and remove under which sailors and firemen are trand was discovered, and information was given good stories going the rounds about the tria to

necessity for the prompt settlement of the international squabble which has hampered the construction of this important line by withholding from it the needed capital.

An aeroplano ordered by a Tientsin syndicate from France has recently been delivered.

Mr. Culhoan, the American Afinister at Poking, gave a dinner on the 14th instin honour of the offleists of the Waiwapa".

The members of the now Scout Corpa dined together at the King Edward Hotel last evening. The tables were laid for about 70 and the attendance included H.E. the Officer Ad. ministering the Government (Sir Henry May,

K.C.M.G.).

seven o'clock when the remainder of the roof working. The Union, however, is their goods and chattola, and were so angagod at came down. This time the venturesome co-willing to negotiate with the ship- japants climbed on to the verandah of the house bext door, and only just in time. As they passed over to safety the walls parted and caved

in.

THE CAMPHOR BUSINESS.

PROTEST OF AMERICAN TRADZES,

of the American firms engaged in the camphor A few weeks ago Mr. Anderson, representative

lodging a protest with the Japanese Government business, arrived in Tokyo, for the purpose of against the irregular sale of camphor made by Anderson proceeded to Formosa for the in- the Japanese in America. Afterwards Mr. apection of the camphor industry there. The Osaka Arake says that Mr. Anderson made a

ming

plans for the

to

owners.

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL.

to the police. On July 8th prisoner was seen Before the Magistrate proner said he was at by one of the foxis, who had him arrested, Macas during the period the transaction was said to have taken place. The whole question was one of identity,

Prisoner was found guilty and sentenced to three years' imprisonment.

KIDNAPPING,

sell a child of two years.

AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

ADMINAL SIR 2. HENDERSON TO ASSIST IN ORGANIZATION,

A Korean who is residing at the Astor House Hotel attempted to commit suicide between eleven o'clock and midnight on Wednesday

Chan Ka pleaded not guilty to having on night by entting his throat with a pealife, April 21st at Shaukiwan studen with intent to

in, and he was removed to the Government recently tried, the child had not been recovered. very exhausted condition, the police were called When discovered the would-be suicida was in s

The Admiralty announce that Admiral Sir R. The Attorney-Geners! said it was an aufort. at the favitation of the Wealth Govern- Hondenoa, K.Ú.B., is about to visit Australia

Civil Hospital,

unate case, because unlike many other cases

ment for the purpose of

them on ques tions concerning the organization, training, &o., of the Commonwealth naval forces. Admiral It appeared that the boy was with his sister on Henderson will be accompanied by Capt. PROBABLE SCARCITY OF

a campan, close to the wharf at Shankiwan, the Haworth Booth, Lient. J. A. Slas, and Staff- apt. F. F. CHINA PONIES,

girl rubbing the deck and the boy lying in Paymaster H. W. E. Menisty. It is desired The firat mob of griffins for the season is due whom she know take the child frem, the host acquainted with any information which is likely

the bank.

Aboat 10.30 am, she saw a man before learing, in order to make themselves that these officers should visit the home ports in Shanghai in another ten days or a fortnight,

little progress at either end, owing to Tungkadoo there has been some slight rioting.to Japan. He arrived in Kobe or the 7th in-winter the banditti made away with some three charge "Another witness would speak to soeing admiral, December

17,

1881

Is the Report of the Statistical Secretary of the Imperial Chinese Maritime Customs on the Foreign Trade of China in 1909, just pitblished, brief reference is made to a matter which is of special interest to Hong- kong at a time when the community is dvily

A Poking paper states that the prospects for thorough investigation of the camphor indaatky says the Shanghai Mercury, bat it is feared and hand him to prisoner, who carried the boy to be useful to them during their visit, and tho expecting an officia! announcement of the the crops in Szeohuen are the rosiest for years through the Government of Formors, and date fixed for the opening of the Kowloon owing to the recent rains that have fallen in ss a result found that the Suzuki Shoten, that there may be some delay or a shortago away. Frisoner was well-known to the girl and necessary facilities are to be afforded to them :railway. Our reference is to a fow re-especially the Southern part, seems to have

that province.

The larger part of Hunan, camphor, was not authorised to carry on the Hungbatze in Manchuria. A rumour has when she saw her brother being carried off she recently retired, has had an eventful career,

which is engaged in the manufacture of of numbers owing to the operations of the hot been on the boat on several occasions marks regarding the progress, or rather

business. The film 188

accordiigig therefore viv

gained currency locally that these highwaymen shouted Dont take him away." Tho other service in June, 1860, and was prompted to Sir E. F. H. Henderson, who only want of progress, in the construction

very good prospects also.

the Camphor Monopoly Law, as it was engaging in the refining business in addition to desiers who were conveying the ponies south-man replied, "We will bring him back: we are sub-lieutenant on March 19th, 1866, his subie-

have been at work and have plundered

Born on November 20th, 1846, ha sutared the of the great trunk line from Canton The fruit sellers of Shanghai have been at-

manufacturo. In ocnesquenes of this at of few days at any rate to obtain either dental or only going for a walk." No arrest was made anent promotions I Mr. Anderson altered his

scovery, wards, and though it will be impossible for a to Hankow. The Yuch-Hans" tempting a boycott on account of the police his journe

his journey, by

by which he intended

return contraction the Mr. CHALMERS reports, "has made but regulations forbidding the sale of sat frait. In out from Formoss, ein Europe, and came hack stuly too well founded. It may fear that it is until July 10th. When the girl saw the pris- 16th, 1969, domaning, Lleutenant, February It is known that last ones at Youmati Theatre she gave him in June 21st, 1887; rear admiral. June 15th, stant from Formosa, and

captain, engineering difficulties and unsettled finan-it is reported the fruit sellors have petitioned protest with the Finance Department. Mr. An the Eussian frontier, where they could sell them,

but the police soon stopped it, and now

and immediately proceeded hundred of the best ponies in the country and the prisoner walking away with the child,

1901, vice-Admiral, to Tokyo, for the purpose of lodging a further they were believed to have made their

July 25th, 1905 and cial questions. An advance of ten miles the Shanghai Taotsi in the matter.

of the Insincible, he was present at the bombard

2nd,

1903. As derson,

commander adds the Asahi, intends to make the

The jury found prisoner guilty. during the year.is, however, reported at the

a diplomatic question, if the result of his being stolen is by no means remote. They have detained to come up for judgment when called

and the matter

possibility

ment of Alexandria on July 11th, 1882, lauded griffins for Shanghai

His Lordship said that prisoner would be the armoured train at Alexandria throughout southern end, and the total length of the is expected in a brief space of time to develop

Shantung cotton, says the Peking Daily News protest is unsatisfactory.

with the naval brigado, and was commander of open line from Canton is now 54 miles." into as important an export as strawbraid. Its Shoten and Japanese samphor refiners, and a the present rumour is correct it will has been opportunity would be given to him to indicate the Med

Some years ago, proceeds the Osaka journal, point on the railway, and this is attended by upon, when his sentence would be decided by patches and receiving the Egyptian medal, with

to be taken a Bitfeen days' journey to the nearest a similar dispute took place between the Suzuki many risks. Howevor, it is thought that if whether the child was found or not. Every Alexandria clasp, the Khedive's bronze star, aud

Egyptian war of 1892, báng ment

the mentioned in des The total length of the projected grand onltivation for this year has shown a great in-protest was filed with the Finance Department Chinese and net Manchurian dealers who will the whereabouts of the child and assist in its on trunk line 18 720 miles, and a simple rith-crease in view of the unexpectedly successful against the The Suzula Shoten, which have been the object of these unwelcome

Medjidio 3rd

3rd class. He received the C. D. metical calculation shows that if the work results attained laat year by the experimental methods by the Japanese and foreigners, fuigas to be perplexed at the attack upon its

on her late Majesty's birthday 11892. In 1902 of construction does not progress at a periments made there at the initiative of the business in Japan, and the fire recently again Singapore for this port on the 18th instant, at

adoption of American species. The first ex- thinks the

he was appointed a mambor of time

Sir Edward Gray's committee to inquire into the bas mat its design of effecting a combine in the camphor

matured for accomplishing LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

of Naval Reserves. He was appointed Admiral- greater rate than tan miles a year, few Governor Yang had turned out poorly because

question

people now living, even of the younger goners of lata sowing, whilst it ought to have been approached the camphor refiners with a proposal 10 sm, and is due here on the 23rd instant, at The P.&O. S. N. Co.'s str. Syria left

Superintendent of Portsmpath September 1st, 1902; and Admiral Command-

Dockyard ation, are likely to see the line opened to planted much earlier than the indigenous spanies, business-men as to the advantages of the abent 5 a.m.

for combination. Views are divided

the

Coastguard and Rosseves on February traffic over the entire route. We cannot It was made knows later, however, that the scheme, and the succèss of the Suzuki Shotes Manils on the 17th instant afternoon, and is child with intent to deprive the father of the the Grand Cross of the Order of Order of St 24th, 1905, Honoured with the K.C.B. on June 30th, 1907, he has also received the Grand American seed, if properly handled, will yield project is as doubtful at it was before-Japas due at this port to-morrow at daylight

Cross of the Order of the Red Eagle, the Grand Cordon of the fagion of Honour, and Olaf (Norway).

however, bring ourselves to believe nearly ten times as much as the other kind.

Chronicle.

its attentions.

among

of.

A

way to

The Bank Line Ltd's sir Redhill sailed fron

recovery.

BEFORE ME. F. A. HAZELAND (ACTING PUISHE JUDGE).

KIDNAPPING CASES.

Wong Sun Pai was charged with beving on the 12th August kidnapped a four years old

custody of the boy. He pleaded not guilty.

ing

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