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INTIMATION

A. S. WATSON

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THE

Hence in civilised countries, they are debar- red from arming." That is a homely way of stating the case, but it reaches the kernel

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 1910.

Another demonstration of the power of the almighty dollar was witnessed at the Magis Cracy yesterday when on American sailor wAS charged with assaulting a ricaba coalie and re- of the subject. The broad-minded English-fusing to pay hiro. He alleged that he had BEFORE man cannot blame Germany for seeking to lost 225 and blamed the coolle for having stolen & CO., enhance her prestige, her diplomatic in it, or at any rate being a party to the theft.

fluence and her power to protect her trade, The complainant's story was not very clear, in the generally accepted way of doing these matters were finally compromised by the things, but in proportion as other nations defendant offering to give the coolie a dollar on his withdrawing the alarge, a écures which was agreed to.

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Two highway robberies in the city were a WINE &]SPIRIT MERCHANTS tige, the diplomatic influence and the power

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SUPREME COURT.

Monday, December 12th,

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

HIS HONOUR ME. F. ̈A. HAZELAND (ACTING FUISNA Judon)."

CLAIM FOR MEALS SUPPLIED.

The hearing of the action was contiuned in which the Teni Nam Lan firm sued Wai Yeak Chuen to recover $34.36 for meals supplied,

JABERDEEN STREET BUILDING COLLAPSE.

INQUIRY AT THE MAGISTRACY, The inquiry into the cause of death of the six Chinese who were killed in the collapse which occurred af Nos. 13, 15, and 17, Aberdoon Stroot on the 28th November was continued before Mr.

at the Magistracy yesterday afternoon. E. R. Hallifax, sitting as coroner, and a jary,

The owner of No. 17, Aberdeen Strost stated Mr. Christopher Wilson (of Messrs. Hastings & Hastings) appeared for the plaintiffs, and that he had boon in possession of the house for defendant was represented by Mr. D. Vabout twelve years and had kept it in good

repair, Stevenson (of Mosers. Doucon, Looker &

The rent collector who had collected the renta Deacon).

Mr. Wilson called his last witness, and while plaintiffs had not been able to get hold

the

of

the house in question for four years said he

of

but

did not do any heavy repairs. So far an he

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THE IMPERIAL GERMAN TOURISTS.

BOMBAY, December 12th, The German Crown Prince and

Princess have left Ceylon, for India,

he was giving evidence his Lordship asked it looked after the repairs on behalf of the owner, enchanted by their visit.

knew the house was in good condition-no LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS. white ants and no cracks in the party wall Ho

another man previously mentioned."

Mr. Wilson-No, the bailiff has been trying to get hold of him, but without success.

Mr. Stearenson-I saw him in Hongkong recently, a

His Lordship-Will you order one of your elerks to point him out What is bef

Mr. Stravenson-The manager of the Kwong Tung Hotel.

His Lordship-Mr. Steavenson has seen him several times.

visited the house on November 26th. There

A GERMAN. PRONOUNCEMENT.

LONDON, December 12th. The German Chancellor in the Reichstag referred to Great Britain's repeated suggestions for limitation of armaments, and declared that Germany had always emphasised that an open

Wors no heavy goode in the house. On the 28th November ho did not notice that the adjoining house was being rebuilt, but he know the work was in hand. He received no natise from the Government with regard to No. 17.

Another rant ocllector who had collected rents at Aberdeen Street said it was his business to look after small repairs on the premises. I Mr. Wilson-He does not run away from my September last he reseived notice sa to certain friend like he does from us. I should be glad repairs being required and he consulted with the and confident exchange of views to see him here. It is rather curious that he owner of No. 15. They agreed to employ unfollowed by an understanding based on making fresh demands. What is to be the appeared to the effect that Dr. Pratt, of Mes not here before if he is going to help the rohitset with a view to having the retaining mutualeconomic and political interests

fullest

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We mentioned a few days ago on the autho rity of some of the Shanghai papers that Dr. Pratt, of Mosers, Keylook & Pratt, had met with | extra-supor Dreadnought. Gigantic as area asidont while riding. The report was the sacrifices already entailed on the nation's incorrect, for we find the N.C. Doily Nesra has the following" A correspondent writes to say by this race of armaments, every year is that in several local papers announcement has

upshot of it all? A London newspaper lips Keylock & Pratt, was thrown from his herse special representative in last Saturday and carried to the General recently bad a Germany inquiring into the can os of Hospital, unconscions. He states that a Mr. friction between Garinany and Great H. G. W. Pratt, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. Britain," and in regard to the subject of was carried to the General Hospital, that he was not at any time unconsetons, and that he naval arm menta, the correspondent quotes was thrown not from a horse, but from a “a German in a position of some authority" humorous-minded China pony, determined on as saying: "No understanding in aval trying conclusions with a telegraph post. Mr. armaments is possible under present condi Pratt is, we are glad to learn, progressing tions. Each nation must exercise the satisfactorily."

freedom in the exercise of

its

should naval policy. Why weaken our second great weapon of defence if we are to be opposed in all parts of the world where we seek new spheres for our commerce? No question of the limita- tion of armaments could be considered contained in the letter are entirely unwarranted unless it is accompanied with a readiness to by the facts, and for that reason we do not give come to a political understanding." If it publicity. Every Indian emigrant who PER CASE 2 DOZ. PINTS,

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"An Exile" writes to us on the subject of the rotura to Hongkong of batches of Indian coelio emigrants who are denied admission into the United States, the burden of his complaint being that "no one cures a straw" what becomes of them. We know from a presiona inquiry into the subject that several of the suggestions

towards an agreement is obviously to ascertain what precisely is meant by the phrase "if we are to be opposed in all parts of the world where we seek new spheres for our commerce." Who the German in a position of authority" A. S. WATSON & CO., is the article does not disclose, but if

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his statement represents the Government view of the question, a frank exchange of viewa ов the subject ought to at pave the way for such a limitation of armamente as will afford all nations relief from financial burdens which are fast becoming provocative of war.

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The Fochow annual race meeting, which lasta three days, commenced yesterday: "

The weekly concert at the Seaman's Institute las night was arranged by Mr. and Mrs.

the present time some plans are under consideration to more effectually sisare that none shall embark from India who are likely to be rejected at San Fransisco as “nalt.”

The recent Mixed Court deadlock at Shanghai between Magistrate Pao and Mr. F. W. Hadley, American Assessor, had its sequel at the Mixed Court last week, when proceedings were taken in connection with the publication in the Chinose Press, viss, tho Kwok Jee-pás, of a 002-

J. H. N. Mody and proved as successful as its temptuous artiolo and a disgusting and indecent

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The Daily Press.

Twenty deportees from Singapore were inded here yesterday from the sa. Hongmoh and were taken in charge by the local police,

Dative places.--

defendnat...

His Lordship-Mr. Stevenson's clerk will point him out.

Mr. Stevenson-At the plaintif's" expense,

His Lordship-That is only ten centa. My Stevenson, as an officer of the Court, has undertaken that his clerk will go down and point him out

Mr. Wilson-That in very satisfactory. Hie Lordship-A manager must be prosent at the botal on account of his licence.

wall taken down and rabuilt. Mr. Roso

prepared a plan, which was approved by the was the best means of removing distrust Director of Public Works. The party wall had between the two countries. The very stood all right up till now,

He had soon the

party wall between Nos. 16 and 17 a few hours continuance of an exchange of views before it fell and could give no reason for its was evidence of friendly intention.

collapse.

By the Court-On the day of the collapse vone

of the shoring was resling against the party wall

between Nos, 15 and 17.

of

The managing partner of the Wai Lee firm contractors, who had rebuilt party walls on

RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

LONDON, December 12th.

The German Chancellor described

several occasions, said he had undertaken the the recent interview between the contract to rebuild the party wall between Nos Tear and the Kaiser at Potsdam

The Court Interpreter informed the Court that the hotel was being wound up.

Mr. Wilson said it had been wound up. His Loriship-Then it is more necessary that We will let this witness he should be there.

down until his arrival, and in the weax-ho time Mr. Stevenson can open his case.

Mr. Stevenson submitted that his friend had shown as ease, ho had not proved that he was entitled to this book debt.

His Lordship There is a case, to go to the jury.

Mr. Btéavenson-I am going to show your Lordship there is not...

THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

13 and 15, Aberdeen Street. When he con monoed the work there was some shoring, but as having heen most satisfactory,

again been deter foot then. The shoring was carried through the mined that neither Government would

added como more. This party wall was in- it having floors of the building right up to the fourth story, but none of it touched the party will be participate in a combination aggres twean Nos. 15 and 17. This work was seen by sively directed against each other. Mr. Rose and by a P.W.D. inspecter, but none. of them rained any objection. He was to be paid $1,480 for the work, and out of that he was to pay 370 to another firm who had opened the floors for the shoring. For that 81.410 he was to. pull down the party wall and rebuild it. He had At the time to do certain other work besides. of the callape he was near No. 13. He was very frightened and ran off. He had no ides as to the cause of the collapse, and never any suspicion that the wall was likely to before the accident happened dil he havo In order to satisfy the Court that he was fall. He did not examine it. He had titled to sue ho had first to show that the debt

soon it after the collapse and would say it was had been assigned to him.

not a good wa!! Nos. 13, 15 and 17 looked as

His Lordship-Not with an admission of liability?

Mr. Stevenson submitted that even supposing there was an admission of liability by the dofan dant, that would not entitle the plaintiff to sae ceed it this action. The plaintiff was claiming as assignee of a chore in action at Common Law.

The hearing was adjourned.

MARINE MAGISTRATE'S

COURT.

Monday, December 12th. BEFORE COMMANDER BASIL Taylor, R. N. (MARINE MAGISTRATE).

MAKING FAST UNLAWFULLY.

LAST HALF-YEAR'S WORKING, The following is the mpart, togather with. the Statement of Accounts, for the

past ball- year, prasented at the recent meeting of share holders of the Nippon Yasen Kaisha

Gentlemen,The Directors submit to your

Arsols of the Company, and the Profit-and the annsrod Statement of the Liabilities and Loss Acomint for the half-year ended Septem ber 30th, 1910.

The gross profits of the Company for the past half-year amount to Y.4,298,742-out of which there has been pald Depreciation of the Company's

fleet and property".

if they had been bait at the same time. The Insurance Fand material and class of rk in all three were similar...

Feli

910,901 442,999

592,756

Ships' Structural Repair Fand.

Total

1,950,607 The managing partner of the Tai Hop fir+lastics sunt from the list halause of V.3,206,701 including

Y.858,616 Account.

The Directors now propose that 27404, be added to the Reserve Fund, raising of zo aalde as a Reserve for the Annual Redaction that Y.1,073,431 be 06 Y.2,980,860, and of Subsidies; also that Y59,465 be allowed

carrying on business as scaffolding contractors mid he was engaged to put up shoring at Nos. 13 and 15, placing supports to keep up the floors or each side of the par wall. He could give no explanation as to the reason of the wall between Nos, 15 and 17 fallas Directors and Auditors' fees. From the remainder the Directors recommend a dividend fug down.

at the rate of 10 per out, per annum, which will absorb V.1,100,000.

The balance, Y.856,400 will be carried forward to the next Account.

REMPEI KONDO,

Head Office, Tokyo, 25th, Nov., 1910.

Captain Lowingdon, of the river steamer Chan Po, proceeded against the owner of

L.A. Rose, architect, spoke to having boon Boensed cargo boat No. 332, for unlawfully making fast to complainant's. steamer while it coulted in October last with reference to the party wall between Nos. 13 and 15, Aberdeen was under way, pedi

be takon down. Complainant stated that on the night of Strest which had to

plan, which was approvod the 29th ult, when about forty yards from He, prepared s 過 Mizad

cartoon having reference to the American Assessor'a "desire for satisfaction." Tanng Wah Chi, described as chief manager of the Universal Gazette, No. 7, Shantung Bood, was summoned before the Court on

certain contemptuous article and a ceriaia.

the wharf, and with just sufficient way on to by the Building Authority. It show-

.. Chairman.

THE ART OF ADVERTISEMENT, An unexpected connection between Isiness

HONGKONG OFF:38: 101, DEL VIUÝ ROAD C who are arranging for their return to their Court warrant for printing and publishing reach the wharf comfortably, half a dozen cargo ed the reconstruction of the party wall and the or causing to be printed, and published a boats hooked on to his ship, and in consequence cross wall of No. 15. A contract was signed The Committees of the Kulangan (Amoy) insulting cartoon-of and against the complainant. the vessel would not answer her helm, He had and the work acmmenced. He visited the work and Egyptology was disclosed the other day, Municipal Council are ra-formed so follows:-F. W. Badley, U. S. Mixed Court Asses to go astern full speed to avoid colliding with two or three times a week up till the morning when a speaker at Olympis placed Rameses. II.

another boat ahead, and struck the wharf with of the collapse. Witness heard nothing of his plan in his true light as one of the

greatest To him, it would seem, Finance, Messrs. Pika and Tsudzarabars; The case was heard by Mr. Sun, Assistant his bows. Esant the wharfinger to get the that if the front wall were taken down that we owe the practice of placing advertisementa

having been withdrawn, but be received a notice advertisers of all time. Watch, Messrs. Thomas and Wilson; Works, Magistrate, and Mr. F. W. Hadley. Mambora of the cargo boats, but all get away would come under reconstruction, The in public places where they may be seen by

Montagao Harris appeared for the defence.

except defendant.

owner did not agree to this. When the contract thousands of passers-by. If must, however, be Mr. Harris said he understood that the o fence was to be taken as a contempt of court if

Defendant said he did not make fast to the was sigued he examined the place and ordered admitted that this method is already a little to bo placed, and before the antiquated. In the first place, modern life is so however, it was taken as a slander of offciais, ship, but to another cargo bost which was fast wall was down the shoring was strenuous that the passer-by, as he hurries along,

for a ang

has according to English low it would not be correct to the ship.

no time to think of anything except dodging His Worship imposed a fine of 840, the al-foundation for the now wall, and from if this type are so numerous as to destroy ene the trafle. In the socond place, advertisements. for Mr. Hadley to sit.-Mr. Hadley said that before Mr. Harris adduced arguments his wished ternatise being two months' Imprisonment with experionse

HONGKONG, DECEMBER 13TH, 1910.

Messra. Kruse and Lee.

hard labour,

CONCEALING VESSEL'S NUMBER,

additions had been

proper

A tragic ending to a feast is reported from For those who would wish to see a period set Kowloon City. Two men were celebrating on to the international game of "beggar-my- Sunday night, and as the liquor was drunk in neighbour" in the matter of armaments not copieus draughts its effect was soon apparent

he bad no besitation saying that the digging much satisfaction is to be derived from the The two men picked up choppers and attacked

of the trenches another. It is the old onse of the wood and the each other so vigorously that they are at prosent to ask the defendant certain questions.-A.

did not affect the shoring. Neither did trees. The modern advertiser, accordingly, sats speech which the Gorman Chancellor has just in hospital suffering from serious injurias.

number of questions wore asked, in course of

the building of the wall affect the shoring. He himself to the business of alteaching the in- The owner of licensed passenger boat No 291 did not know that the owner had withdrawn the dividual. Three methods are open to delivered in the Roichstag Referring to

Beturn of visitors to the City Hall Library which defendant admitted that he was appointed

Next come

the hand bill Great Britain's repeated suggestions for a

and bill personally delivered, limitation of armasrients" Dr. BETHMANN and Museum for the week ending the 11th De manager by the ex-Taolaj, but he denied that Chn was procended against by Filot P. Going, of the work front him. He went on with the work The Brist, and, most obvious, the pass. Passan hade share in the paper. Witness could 6.4. Machaon, for making fast te the sterner still acting for the owner. He was not sware Fortunately, this is a device which has never

that the owner had written to the Building

#reveals Hozzwa declared that Germany had always 426 to the Library and 243 to the Museum, not explain why the Secretary of the Chamber while under way, and for concealing the num Authority saying he wished to withdraw the boon very successful in London. In Paris, where

plan. The reconstruction of the wall did not it flourish

1 not it flourishes, a walk down the Boulevards re emphasised that an open and confident and of Chinese 152 to the former and 2,834 to of Commerce went to see Mr. Hadley and stated ber of her boat.

Defendant admitted the first charge, but render the building unsafe. To shore the wall it is an unmitigated nuisance, to say nothing of the between Nox. 15 and 17 would have Involved messit makes of the payoments. The third method

of privacy this

The would give very little profit to the contractor suc

successful as to be an outrage.

unfort

sember shows that of non-Chinese there were

exchange of views, followed by an under the latter. The Library was, therefore, head to him that Cha Paasan had a bare in it denied the second, stating that one of his fokis rinring up the whole of the floor. The price paid is the post. As an

Five cases

communicable disease word reported in the Colony last week, vis, one Spania à suffering from diphtherin; one British and one American case of enteric fever (both imported); and two cases of small-pox-one" Chinese and the other Italian. The latter was

qu imported case:

standing based on mutual economic and by 588 persons and the Museum by 3,077. political interests, was the best inoans of removing distrust between the two countries. The very continuance of an exchange of views, he said, was evidence of friendly intention. That is true enough, but it is a debateable question as to whether in the circumstances this is the best, means" of

The new Portuguesestandard was unfurled at removing distrust between the two countries. Macse by the Acting Governor on Sunday in While Germany's Navy continues to grow, the pre ence of the troops and many civilians nu exchange of views will serve to effectual assembled at Tapeine. There were no speeches, ly remove distrust. As Mr CARNEGIE and when the Governor called for three cheers his forcible plea for for the flag, the civilian element left it to the pointed out in compulsory arbitration, armements, whether mill ary to give them. personal or national, on land or on sea, so far from preserving peace, inevitably become in time one of the chief, if not the greatest of all, causes of wary since they sow the dendly seeds of mutual suspicion. "Nations

The advent of Chins New Year is heralded by the usual number of larcenies, and it behores householders to take peonstions. From the Soldiers and Sailors' Home $335 was stolen, and suspicion falls on one or other of the dismissed zarrants. Ats shop, 185, Queen's Road West, -are only aggregations of men, and all human thieves have stalen goods and money to the value experience proves that men unarmed are of 8321 Other burglarios and larconies are

s likely to quarrel than men armed. reported.

The bearing was adjourned.”

MR. GERSHOM STEWART'S RE-ELECTTON.

BY A LARGELY INCREASED MAJORITY.

The Hon. Mr. Murray Stewart has received telegram giving the result of the polling for the Wirral division of Cheshire in which con stitnousy his brother, Mr. Gershon Stewart again stood as the candidate in the Unionist interest. His opponent on this occasion was Mr. Ashton. The result of the poll was -

Mr. GEBAKOM STEWART,

10,043 Mr. Asaros

7,727

Majority 2,316

Mr. Stewart has increased his majority by 869, the result of the previous polling being.

Mr. Gershom Stewart. (U)

Mr. Peter E. Jones (L)

Majority...

30.309 8,852

1,447

It will be rolled that 1401 fewer rates were esat than at the previous election, four-fifths of the abstentions being Liberal

· must have covered the number.

His Worship imposed a fine of 810 on each count, the alternative being five weeks' imprisonment.

It was a reasonable sum for that class of work householder Suds oirulars among his private The work cont not have been scamped, as the letters, and sugrily flings them into

ut of No. 13 way present every day paper and it is quite ineffective. agent

basket. It is his only mode of He examined the party wall between Nos, poor m

waste

prote

15 and 17, and HAW no reason to sup advertiser contiones to boliera that his circulara,

it was pose that it THE SHANGHAI CHINESE AGITA-

in s dangerons condition having boon delivered, are daly studied; other ffe had no reason to suppose the work wise he would cease to send them. But the TION FOR CHEAPER EENTS.

he was doing at No. 13 would cause that practice has now been carried too fur, Send wall to fall. When the collapse took place he catalogues to regular customers by all means: The crusade on the part of the Chinese for was surprised. He was at No. 15 that morning but spare the general public. That is the best cheaper, ronts in the Settlement goes on space, and had no suspicion that it would fall. After advice that can be offered by a hamssed house- kaps the Mercury, and seems likely wilhin u

the collagee he saw the wall and would describe holder, very short time to reach considerable dimen it as a badly ballt wall. It soamed hollow in the

ions. On Monday last the Mixed Court decided centre. It was not as that the men who were sued would have to pay he had seen in Hongkong. The the full rent under the terms of their lease an ordinary Chinese blus ly after a crowd of sympathizers ouse and the Jime

bad as the worst The practice of Shanghai-ing is not dead in

bricks,

bricks, Hongkong yet. The other day an immigration

Feed

to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce not think the alter a challime. He di gent had induced two men to enter into com

of the

Tin his

WHE badly

addressing them said that the Senior Consul 2018ts or thy have been caused by the descended at the same time. Their joint weight

at No. 13 caused the truets for service at Singapore, but when the in Elgin Road, there to ventilate their grievance, wall to fall. The sporing never moved. The men went into the boarding home they repented On the way thither hundreds gathered in their train, so that by the time the Chamber of Com-party wall betweed Nos. 15 and 17 would, their bargain and endeavoured to escape. They opinion, have fallen in any case, tied a quilt to the verandah with the intention merce was reached ahouka thousand-derived janda gathering

they glamoured joists were rotten and the wall for the Chairman, but were unable obtain built. After the scvident the shores at No. 13 of lowering themselves to the ground, but so

him, acdience of bat shortly afterwards were in the same position practically as before great was their hurry that both mooz foolishly

The accident. Kwan, representing the Total, arrived, and

roof poles giving away, as the wood work seemed to be rofton. He could not was too much for the quilt, which gave way, and would be communicated with. Hereafter the account for the wall falling and he did not both men fell heavily to the ground. One crowd dispersed, bat it was understood that attach blame to anybody. number of meetings were to be held on Tuesday

The inquiry was adjourned. connection with the cheaper rent movement,

injured his spine and the other spined his leg. The immigration agent is now in enstody.

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