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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1910.
hape wholly or in part, by loan, might be the best plan, and would suffice to give us this immeasurable advantage. The scheme has the morit of being feasible. It asks what the country can supply without difficulty. A loan of £30,000,000 or
A. 8. WATSON & CO. 210,000,000 would suffice, but the essential point is to raise the money, and whether it LIMITED
is raised by loan or taxation is a matter of no motaent,”.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841-
We are informed that the an. Tonyo Maru
grounded near Kintoau light ship on Monday, the 36th, at 4.30 pan, and was floated on Tues ay at 3.00. p.m. No damage whatever occurred. She left Shanghai on Wednesday at 5 p.m.
A Chinnss appeared before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday charged with behaving in a disorderly manner on a framest, The dafandant refused to make room on a seat for ather-passengers, and became nuity when requested to do so. His Worship laposod se
On the top of all this the Daily Mail segmene of $5.
to have been searing the public out of its wits The case in which a native was charged with WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS by a series of special articles on "the German | kooping au optam diran at No. 1, Enk Hing advance in the North Sea." The object of Lane, Wanchai, and 37 others with smoking
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AMERICAN POLITICS.
THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM,
LONDON, September 29th. The platform adopted by the Re.
COUNCIL.
A meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Connell was held yesterday in the Council Chamber.
The following were pressit :----
HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE Wewereared that His Majesty's Government
To prepared to grant to Hongkong a “bstan tial contribution
on the ground that we were forced, against our will, to carry out a policy die- tated to us from Home, a policy which we believe has resulted in harm to the rather than in
Colony, good. This lae of dollars caunot be considered in any way as a Alting redemption of the promme made us, and on behalf of the rate- HIS EXCELLEROY, THE OFFICED ADMINIS Payers of Hongkong we thorofora strongly TEEING THE GOVERNMENT, Hob. Sir F. H.Protest against snot treatment, and would ask MAY, K.C.M.G..
your Excellency to lay our views before the Hou. Mr. A. M. Tuomson (Colonial Secre-Steinert, it would 1 Tarlag to the Financial
be interesting to know Hon. Mr W. Bres DAVIES, K.C. (Attorney- the sum of four laes as being the value of Sub- General),
sidiary Coin with which the Colony is credited Hon. Mr. C. Mol. MESSER (Colonial Trea-has been arrival at. Is this the face value BUCOT).
of the pain in stock or the redemption value? Hon. Mr. W. CHATHAM, C.M.G. (Director of I presume all the benefit
will ever dorive from this stock of Pablic Works
Colon sein is when it goes into the meltin Hon. Mr. F. J. BADELAY (Capt. Superinten
of Police);
pot Dealing with the
accounts as a whole, the
tary).
these articles has been to show: (1) That thorsin, concluded beforé Mr. E. R. Hallifax at publican Convention at Saratoga dost Mr. E. A. Inying (Registrar-Goueral); estimates for 1910 were 86,951,5 12 and those
the Magistracy yesterday, when Mr. H. L. Deanys, from the ifles of the Crown Solicitor, declares relentless warfare against appeared to prosecute, According to evidence official and legislative wrong-doing, formerly midused, the defendants were in the
and commends enthusiastically the habit of taking their opinza to this house. smoking it, and leaving the dross in payment administration of President Taft. It for the use of the divan. Mr. J. H. Gardinor, praises the new tariff which has redu. ced the average duties 11 per cent. who represented the defendants, raised the defensa that dross was not equivalent to a fee. His Worship reserved his decision.
and declares that the higher cost of
Kon.
·Hon. Mr. W YUK, C.M.G. Hon. Mr. E, A. HEWETT.
Hon. Mr. MURRAY STEWART. Hon. Mr. E. OSBORNE
and confirmed.
de
"of
for
1911 are $7,385,320, a a nett increase of $433,778, In view of the Jargo public worke still in
course of construction at first glancs this may appear fairly satisfactory, hat
hat I'
think
a total
Mr. U. CIEMENzi (Clerk of Councils).
a clasor axamination of the accounts will ahow this is not MINUTES.
so. There is decrease The minutes of the last meeting were read heads amounting to $537,607 and a total
expenditure
auder sertain increase of 8971,395, giving. G noth increase as But the decrease is simeat already atatod. entirely mado up of abolition of posts which, however, merely
from one
FINANCIAL MINUTES. The COLONIAL SECRETART, by command of His Excellency the Governor, laid on the table
Herr Dernborg and bis party arrived at Kobe living is only a local reflection of a Finansiel Manutes (Nos. 77 to 82), and moved gather moat "ppears to be a book entry, as I on the 16th instant and afterwards wont world-wide tondeucy not due to the that they be referred to the Finance Committee department to another), and a saving of 8374,605
works are in progress at Baden which will make the mouth of the Ems a fast-class naval base instead of, as at present, a torpedo base; (2) That the island of Borkum is being armed for the defence of the entrance to the Ems and to extend the fortified chain which stratches along the coast of Germany; (3) That the now rail- way from Malmedy to Stavelot opens another door into Belgium for the military" forces of Germany; (4) That those works
oraising through the Inland Son on a yacht. in the North Sea bring the German naval The party arrived at Takimatsu from Kobs on power close upon one hundred miles nearer the 18th instant, and visited Kuribayashi Park to Great Britain. German newspapers, the and the Kotohira shrine. They spent the night Mail says, have at last acknowledged the on the yacht at Tudotsu, which plas they wars truth of thie statement, and claim that this to leave on Monday morning (19th instant) for.
Elisajima ni On mioli. It is understood that scheme, which is due to the initiative of the Herr Dornburg will leave Japan on the rancins Emperor, doubles the strength of the Gersion of the Miyajima trip. According to his man Navy and brings German torpedo- itinerary he is dus st Seoul on the 24th Instant, bonta within six hours of the British coast. at Mukden va the 29th, and at Dairen on the On November 16th he leaves The Mail admits that Germany has, of 3rd proximo. course, a perfect right to develop her naval Hongkong for further visits to Tsingtan, resources in whatever manner and to what Peking, and Shanghai en route to Earopo aver extent she chooses. "But," it says, her devouring activity in the North Soa and her relentless rivalry for naval sup remacy cannot leave us indifferent to the danger, that steadily advances toward our shores. There can be only one answer to the challenge. We must build and build again until this now and immeasurable advantage which Germany is wresting from the sea is more than balanced by the unquestionable supremacy of our Fleet."
We mention all this as justifying the statement at the commencement of this that the demands made by Admiral nt have fallen on the British public as bluo." This is not to say that the gallant Anxinaz has been influenced by the scars created by the Daily Mail over this German fortifications on the little island of Borkum. Admiral BERESFORD bases his demands on the increasing naval strength
Beroan
SUPREME COURT. Thursday, September 29th. IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
His Honour Mr. F. A. HAISLAND
(ACTINO Prisne Judge),
▲ SHIPPING OLAIM. The Kung Ching Hang firm brought an as- tion against the Wong San firm and the Wing Lo Kung So for $103 in subsidiary coinage, being the amount deposited with de. fendants as security for conveying a freight of Ecowood belonging to the plaintiffs.
tariff.
SERIOUS RIOTS IN BERLIN.
POLICE CHARGE THE MOD WITH
SABRES,
LONDON, September 29th. Serious riots have occurred at Bor- lin consequent upon a strike of coal porters, who were aided by mobs of sympathisers.
The COLONIAL, TERASURES secondoil, sad the motion was agreed to.
FINANCIAL.
The CorONIAL SECRETARY, by command of His Excellency the Governor, laid on the table the report of the Finance Committee (No. 12), and moved its adoption.
The COLONI E TERASURER seconded, and the motion was agreed to.
THE ESTIMATES.
The COLONIAL SECRETART Mored the second
not all, are
aro! Ausferred
for Special Land Beaumption. If this latter sum were expended, presumably the Gororainen would become possossed of land which in times be of considerable valub and in say ease might would form an asset in the Colony's balance. Against this what do we dad Anett increase of some $75,200 in the creation of new posts. This,
Legal
staff of the various Government departments, presame, means a permanent increase in the
This juoresso appears to rus through almost all the departments. It is tanecessary to give details, which, however, I have before me, but embrace the Secretariat; Audit, Medical,
Police, Sanitary,
itary, Education, Public Department, Post Offloo and others.
dollars to make such considerable increases in The prosent hardly scents a suttuble tinge the cost of working the Colony. The sam I have mentioned is for bare salaries alone. Thore are in many öss
insos, I
Allowances prostime
pling of the Bill entitled, "An Ordinance to two thousand fivehaudred and forty and forty.
to the pub`io service of the year 1911.”
Last night the police used their sabres and the thoroughfare alone by the unofficial members to reply on their aud personal emoluments to be added, to pay
which the mob retreated was strewn with wounded men.
Many seriously wounded-were con- veyed to hospital.
One policeman and one civilian died of the injuries they received.
wero
Four British newspaper correspon dents, including Reuter's, wantonly attacked by the police their sabres and injured,
with
The COLONIAL TREASURER Seconded. Hon. Mr HEWITT-Eir, I have been asked behalf to the remarks made by your Bxcellency the Coupell. For the sake of onvenience, I when laying the estimates for next year before
will take the various items in the order in
19
which they appoor in the draft estimates, bat before doing so there are one or two minor points As to the manner in which these are
are prepared, to which I will rofer. On page 5 Light Dues (Special Assess ment), amounting to $96,030, are presumably the dues levied for the part payment of the Monkokisai refuge. If so, we would suggest that it should be clearly stated that this money
earmarked for that purpose. On pag
19 wo find the actual expanditure of last year, the proved and revised estimates for this year, and the estimates for 1911 appear summarised. Then, Mr. Davidson, for the defendant, asked for
commencing on page 22. follows a
a a comparative an adjournment as he was not ready to proceed.
estimate of the details of expenditure between He was prepared to pay the costs of the day.
An official statement issued yester-the oatimates now before ns and the approved app Goldring, for the plaintiffs, opposed the day morning declares that the mobs estimate for 1910. There is, however, as we oppadun that the caso had been
know, of times a very large difference between food for the 19th August and his triana had buil are
directed
by lenders experienced in the approved estimate for one year and the
revised estimate, and we think that it
adris. plenty of time to get realy. He did not want to street fighting, and instructed the able in going through the details of the estimate It would certainly be a great advantage to appear ungracion, but although it w
police to take more rigorous action.
those of us who are called upon to oriticiss THE PORTSMOUTH ESPIONAGE I will mention but one ease to illustrate my them that the details should be shown.
meaning. Miscellaneous on CASE.
page
37. Tha totalerti
timato for 1911 is $162 407 compared with $144,307 spproved sacimote for 1910, but no a matter of fact the revised estimate for this year was $311,430, an increase of sapes
debt it meant a great deal to his client. At the
same time he would not object on the terms mentioned to a short adjournment. The ques
of the Triple Alliance, and his attitude is tion his Lordship would have to decide would therefore that of the Navy League, which | be whether the plaintiff agreed to ship by a declares that the two-Power standard certain boat or whether they merely paid this as
a deposit for futuro freight. Can no longer apply, and that some- thing more is required. Great Britain cannot view with complacency the immense efforts which are being made to wrest
Ne anonymously signed communications that Aive already appeared in other papers will be from her the naval supremacy which
naerled
The hearing was fixed for Saturday, October 15th.
~BIG THEFT OF PEARLS."
HEAVY BAIL:
batt
to
some ussür
E
--
nothing later on of pousione, all forming a tare. I would here beg to call the attention of heavy and ormanent increase in the expendi the Governmant to the state of depression which still exists in the Colony and to direct their attention to the statements so f
frequently mute by directors of public companies their shareholders that, bad as things are, they might have been worse had d it not
breu for rigid ooonomy and almost parsimoninis tr-askuute which bare been forced upon them by existing conditions. It appears to met
e that publia affairs are no more prosperous than is bugines is the Colony generally, and the unofficials there-
ance that these
increased tow
posts are really requir face that tho glad to receive
a few of the move ed. I will now deal important items appearing under the beading of coat of "General Administration." Under Harbour Master's Department there
increase in the naturally considerable cost of staff to coal with the exoiso on liquors. This increase may perhaps be called for, order to see that an undaly large staff is not the matter requires carsfully watching in provided. It is, however, the wish of the 20off- einl members whon referring to thi
mutter to take this opporta disesuoise hielt took of reminding your Excel- iency of the place when the now importe
spirituos liquors was agreed to. His Excellency Sir Fre derick Lugard assured us on mere than das occasion that every facility would be given to as little difficulty as possible and that the bond fide traders to carry on their business with over this estimate of rather more than 100. cent. The stimato for next year therefore is provisions of the new Ordinance would be made
little per cent, under the netual expendituro about 50
onerous as possible to the community at for this year, but reference to page 37 would largo. This loma promise, as your Ex- probably lend many of those who parase these celloney is aware, was again repeated in a figures to
to the conclusion that there would be private interview the unofficial" mam bere
hed the day before Sir Frederick of this rear, and the cearcher after tough to took the opportunity of assuring his Excel- Lugard be still more misled in this respect were ho to extend be investigations to the valuable docs. leaoy that, so far as they between the retimates of Erponditare 1910 and service had been carried out entirely to ment headed, Abstract showing difference the work of inaugurating the new ereise 1911," whore Miscellaneous Services ars entered the satisfaction of the public, but. u as showing an increase in expenditure of $8,100 expressed our fear that the change contemplated been next year as comparest with this. We are sight not prove alterather satisfactory. We
very glad to
learn that the Colony regret to find that our fears have to a certain will no
no longer be called upon to pay for extent bean realized, resulting as ન your the less incurred on the British Postal Agencies Excellency in aware, in
mure thau in China, and that, as the Imperial Treasury will shortly take them over, there will be no question
per
LONDON, September 29th. The German subaltern named Helm, who is charged with espionage On June 19th a Chinasa seaman of the rivar at Portsmouth, has been committed an increase of $8,000 in expenditure over tast aft the Colony. Ou that ocousion the unofilcils
Orders for extra copies of DAILY PRESS she has so long onjoyed. A telegram pab-steamer Fatehan was asked by his father, who for trial. should be sent before 11 am on day of lished in the Indian newspapers gives the gist publication. After that hour the supply is of an interview which Mr. W. T. STEAD has limited. Only supply for Cash.
Telegraphic Address: PRESS, Codes: A.B.C. 5th Ed. Lieber.
P. O, Boz., 34: Telephone No. 12.
BIRTH.
On the 18th September, at Cheloo, the wife of ALAN WILSON, Chinese Customs Service, of a daughter.
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HONGKONG Orfiɔs: 10a, Des Veur ROAD C ONDON OrrIGE: 131, FLEET STREET. EC
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1910.
Ir has probably not surprised the British
The Bench consented to allow bail, prisoner himself in £1,000 and two Englishmen £500 each
Meanwhile the prisoner has remanded to Winchester Gaol.
has a large shop in Canton, to bring six pearls valued at $2,100 to engkong, with a view to offering them for sale. On board the "ship he asked a fellow seamon to lock them up in his box outil arrival here. The second man complied, bat as soon as the vessel reached the wharf here he deeped with the pearls and pawzed them for $620. With amonnt be proceeded to Macao to woo fortaus THE CRISIS IN THE COTTON of these establishments being closed; for, us I
had with the CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHE QUER on the subject of" Disarmament." We have piped the tune, he says, and the other nations have declined to dance We cannot disarm in the midst of an armed camp," Mr. LLoyd-GEORGE p
on the fantan tables, but lok was against him, parently is not the "Little Nayy" man he and when he had lost all his mon oý ho returned was but a short time ago. He spoke in to Hongkong. Subsequently he was arrested,
this
TRADE.
have stated on a previous occasion, I consider it would be a serious loss to British prostige ero our post offices in China to be abolished while other Powere maintained theirs, with the postal revenue which we are posting There is, however, another point in connection quires consideration, While entirely supporting tho penny postage scheme, so long as
ascertain,
appeal from leading business firms to the should not have been necessary to mali for Chamber I have the honour of representing. the intervention of the Chamber of Commerces in such matters, and we would be glad to have your Excelloney's renewed promise that the Act LONDON, September 29th.
will bo administered in tse, spirit of the sseur- The crisis in the cotton industry is
snces originally ma io. There is another qu
regarded as acute,
tion in connection with the adiable of the appears to call for comment. at our last meeting The Secretary of the Amalgamated sot result in a loss. We do Got beliove in incurr- to amend the Pharmacy Ordinance was
I must
that B far ng cottoes Society of Card-room Operatives hasing the heavy and annually increasing loss which passed.
surred on
on postal matter sent v á Siberia. The concerned I did not at the time ras ize the far- transit thos quicker
given will, we believe, reaching effect of this Bill and that we 100 An application for the surrender to China of replied to the employers that the always sesure its
freely made use of conferring upon Chinese searchers the right to We therefore
trary to the undertaking given that all search
the course of the interview of "the un-and on appearing before Mr. J. E. Wood at the touched reserve of a Naral Loan," which Magistracy yesterday he admitted the offence. was available to fall back upon. "a resource months' imprisonment with hard labour.
His Worship sentenced the defendant to six of which our competitors long ago had to avail themselves." But the CHANCELLOR'S bopes are evidently set on an Anglo-Ameri- can Alliance to meet the naval combination
A CHARGE OF KIDNAPPING.
a native named Loung Yn Chan on a charge of
Conside
this doos
public that LORD, CHARLES BERESFORD in Europe. There is no indication, however, kidnapping was made to Mr. E. R. Hallifax at Society is prepared to accede to the these using that soute will be willing to pay in connection,with Liquor Duties would be
has
come to the fore again with demand that the Government shall lay down twelve Dreadnoughts not year, instead of five, and that a loan should
that an Anglo-American Allinaco is yet within the pale of practical politics, and we venture to think the Government will be compelled to avail itself of the
the Magistracy yesterday by Mr. II. L. Dennys, request for the re-starting of the from the Crown Solicitor's office. Extradition Fern Mill on condition that the was sanght on the ground that the defendant, schoolboys from a Chinese village, removed,
rate, with a number of other men, kidnapped eighteen dismissed operative is reinstated.
The Masters' Federation bas decided
The lock-out
this
ទប
be mised for Naval purposes. For some resource of, a Naval Loza long before them to Colowan, and held them for a ransom that they are unable to make anyostalght ago that this sum has been definitely expenditure, and here again the Rueflate take
monta past the Imperial Maritime League, "founded to secure the maintenance of British sea power," has been advocating a movement to obtain Parliamentary sanction to a loan of £100,000,000 (a hundred million pounds sterling) for National De. fence: The League has canvassed Officers of Flag and General rank, and according to
America is educated up to the point of forming an offensive and defensive alliance.
The British crnisers Minotaur and Monmouth were expected at Yokohama on September 21st.
Notwithstanding the typhoon signals, the American Pacific Squadron left Hongkong yesterday for Manila.
The birthday of Confucius is belag celebrated to-day. This is the meaning of the display of the dragon-flage in the principal Chinese streets of Hongkong. A great gathering in honeir of the Sage takes place at the Taiping Theatro to-day.
of £50,000.
Mr. J. H. Gardiner, for the defendant, applied for a further remand. The defondant's mother had gone to Macao to try to get witnesses.
Mr. Dannyn objected. His Worship-There is a limit to length of -time."
Mr. Gardiner I am assured that the defend.
unt can get witnesses.
His Worship-I will allow you one more week, but it must be understood that this is the
final remand.
THE TYPHOON. Considerable auxiety was felt yesterday when the black drum indicated that a typhon was within 300 miles of the Colony, and as usual
further concession. must proceed.
THE NEAR. EASTERN QUESTION.
that for this advantage open packages of cargo. This is certainly cox- and that the roatare, therefore pure as is carried out, under proper. European
to raised to moh a figure as to
control, over the acinst oost to the British Post There
powers are far too great to give to Chines Office, reverting
not only, wo fear, lead searchers, and may not gif necessary even to the old 21- With regard to Imperial contribution
tion considerable frieti a, but to possible abuse. The on account of loss on opium
Ordinans therefore requires reconsideration by not, however,
this Council before being finally we see stands at 8102,857 Wee
passed
The gather from the remarks.
a remarks your Excellency made a Police Liepartment shown some slight increase in fzed, and we await
rait further information on this this opport nity for recording their views as to point. If this is all we are to reos)
ve for the the result of the working of this branch of the спо узат the anelloial members wish to place public service. There are, of course, a ca record their strongest possible protant against large number of able and hardworking officials so parsimonious an set on the part of the Emporial in this Department, but there would neverthe Government, and in the name of the ratepayers less appear to be some rain for improvement. of Hongkong to state that such taste is the absence of proper control of the street The insolence of the riosbaund chair cooliss, in their opinion little sbort of I scandalous His LONDON, September 28th...
Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard, opasking in traffic and numberies cases of
petty larceny which so made the so constantly coms to our individast
notice are matters thcoming meeting at Turin announcement that
everyday comment
smong ment were inserting
in the'r of Sr. San Guiliano, the Italian estimates for the financial year as a grant to women to go siwut by horself erea' in The case of Foreign Secretary, and Baron Achren-rovante. The unofficials had no opportaii which have occurred have given rise to
Hongkong in respect to the loss of the opium the centre of the town.
sssault ad
robbery and lately burglary then of discussing the matter, nor indeed did there appear to be need to do so at the growing feeling of messiness as to the safety moment it was better that we should wait until of property among
the forek community, and the estimates were before us, or a more definite
life as far as the Chinese section is statement was made to the Council. It in tre
noticerned. In nearly dozen cases of bur the glary
lar which hay
have recently been committed to members at his Fixcellancy's statement, but this, has reference to the pelice had any result, I think, was not because the unofficials con-h the remark made with regard to the Secretary of state of affairs, Your Excellency made sidered the sum named sufficient, had to only of Bollene, sacie motory State, hezing socepted the principle of compen
the language allowance made to the Police. I should like to see this ex estion. We do not consider the
afficient. The loss in the opiam revenue for tanded with the result that this section this year is apparently $222,500, and for next of the service can obtain a better - noquain. your $268,800 (nearly half a million dollars for tance with the English language. My own the two years), while for the third year experience is that the average Indian constable the loss will probably be proportionately higher, does not know sufficient to enable him to answer
The
thal, Austrian Foreign Secretary, is watched with especial interest in view of the Near Eastern Question and
the latest information 357 of them have endorsed the appeal. More recently the Navy League, which at first apparently would have nothing to do with the scheme of its off-shoot, has now been educated up to the point of declaring a naval loan to be néces- Mary: The truth is," says the official organ of the League, "the two-Power standard can no longer apply. More is and daughter of Sir H. N. Mody) and party was dislocated. The analler craft had mostly ran to shelter and the larger vessels prepared required. In view of the expansion of visited the Beamen's Institute on Wednesday for the worst. On shore the usual precautions afternoon. They were received af the gate by other navies, another standard is necessary W. E. Holmon, who conducted them over and it must be established without any the premises. They sipressed great astia- offence to Germany." This remarkable faction with all they saw and especially compli- leading article then goes on to say Amented. Mrs. Molson on the good order in Am-Cyclens or typhoon west of Balintang 5 m. 51 me. The British record for the short Naval Defence Act, provided for, per- which the premises were kept.
this Connoil on the 14th April las, Govern dante, in fact it is not advisable for ADF
the
£9 Perist
erea of
Lady Mody, Mr. and Mrs. Dady (son-in-law in the circumstances business on the harbour Italian aloofness from recent inter- † some «pproval was expressed by certain my knowledge in not one single instance
war-not neglected.
The American Consulate-General received the following telegram from the Manis Observatory —* Manila, September 29th, 8.45
Channel moving-west.'"
national combinations.
The official timekeeper at the Interport swimming contest has written to our Bhanghai morning contemporary to say that Mr. T Logan's time for 440 yazda was correctly given
distance is 5 min. 26% 3000,