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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 8P¤, 1911.

H.M.S. Pelorus left on Baturday with time expired men,

Another fatal case of plague (Chinese) was reported on Saturday, bringing the ptal for the season up to 25.

A list of stations at which ambalances and daid vans are to be obtained is published in the current issue of the Grelle.

His lord-bip the Bishop of Victoria preached yesterday morning at St. John's Colho Iral on the Tegcontentry of the Bible.

shows that a net profit of Ticals 27,992 was made in 1910, and a dividend of 21 per cent. lias heen pail.

The report of the Bangkok Dook Co., Ltd.,

TELEGRAMS.

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AVIATOR KILLED AT SHANGUAL

SUPREME COURT. Saturday, May 6th.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE HIS HONOUR Mr. F. A, HAZELAND (ACTING PUIvy Jonen).

A PLEA OF INFANCY.

The hearing of the nation was continued. in which Shulde Singh exted A. F. Baptista to recover $500 due for money lent.

Mr. M Reader Harris (of Mours. Wilkinson

(of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes & Master).

Grist) appeared for the plaintiff, and de fendait was represented by Mr. A. Jackson

SHANGHAI, May 7th.

Vallon, made a second flight from Yesterday the French aviator, M.

Kinngnan over the Settlements. He circled the Race Course in an interval between the races are began to de-

Hi Lordship asked Mr. Jackson how he was scend from a height of 1,000 feet. going to plead infancy. At about a height of 600 feet heLordship to one derisions previously given in Mr. Jackson said he was going to refer bis

Mr. A. Pontius, the American Couil at Chungking, has been confined to his residence with a slight attack of smallpox, bat is reported us doing well,

Saturday was the suniversary of the accession planed, mancouvred, and began the of King George, and the warships in the har.

our dressed ship in honour of the cassion final descent. "Suddenly the machine. dipped, heeled over, and thousands A saluto was fired at soon.

drop of the aviator in front of the of terrified spectators witnessed the

stands. Death was instantaneous.

Madame Vallon witnessed her hus

and surgical practitioners qualified to prastis A corrected copy of the register of medical

malicine and surgery in the Colony is published

the carral issue of the Gazette.

The now Treaty of Commerce and Navigaband's death. tion between Great Britain and Japan, signed At Loudon on April 3rd, may be soon at the Colonial Secretary's Office.

It is credibly stated, in many of the Chinese papers in Peking, that the amount of loss sustained by the Bank of Communications through the failure of the I Shan Yean bank renoles over Tla. 2,670,000.

It is notified in tho Gazette that Ilis Excel-

(REUTER'S SERVICE TO THE "HONGKONG DAILY PLESS"]

WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE.

Air, Harris informed the Court that he had roosired notice from his friend that he intended to set up a plea of infancy,

the Court.

Plaintiff was called, and stated that the mount claimed was dus under a promissory

the defendant 2350 principal, and there was a In crust-pramination plaintiff said slant

note signed by the defendant.

verbal agreement that interest should be paid at the rate of five per cent, per month.

HONGKONG QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

POST OFFICE REVENUE AND MILITARY. CONTRIBUTION.

Mr. GERSHON STEWART, M. P., askol in the House of Commons last month what had been ihn total cost to the Colony of Hong- for the upkeep of Imperial Post Offices in Chian during the last twenty years; and whether it is the upkeep of these Post Offices in the future? proposed to contiuun charging the Colony for

of all expense In respect of these Post Offices Mr. HARCOURT-Hongkong has been reliored

these circumstances, the hon. gentleman, will since the beginning of the present year. In porhaps not press for a reply to the earlier part of his questioa, which I could not in any case auswer without much longer notica.

Colony of Hongkong, it is the custom to calen the military contribution upon the reveure of the Mr. STEWART asked whether, for calculating

resolved by the Post Ofles without dotacting late the percentage charged upon the amonat what it costs to run that Department; and, if so, of collecting the military contribution was what has been the amount collected from the Colony upon this item sincs tho presoat method

Defendant said he earned $35 per month, and paid $25 a month to his father for board. With part of the the remaining 810 he bought clothes. Dafen. 18 dant was 19 years of age. He was pail $200 the second by the plaintiff and sigued for $330. He hand. notion thau ed the money to a man named Rozario, who was

at present in Shanghai.

Cross-examined by Mr. Harris:

How old are you?--Niuoteen.

part

instituted; and does the cost of running the Post Office exceed the recoints?

Mr. HARCOURT- The answer to the first hon. gentleman's question in the affirmative. I cannot RNSWOR willout mach longer the lion. given. In recent years the cost of the Post

gentleman

Offico has sometimes exceeded and sometimes fallon short of the receipts. For the present year the estimated revenue is $4:13,100 and the

How do you know?—I saw my birth curti-estimated expenditure S456,897. ficate:

lust 810 it-

His Lordship-When did you ! About five years ago.

Did you ask yoar. mother this morning how old you were 7- No.

movement is one which has attracted the very best and sanist elements amongst the Chinese students in Tokyo, and while many of their ideas are crude and their; plans immature, they ay showing a spirit of real patriotism and wilkugness to sacrifice themselves for flis welfare of their country." We have sinos observed a report in, the Shanghai papers of a meeting held in Shanghai for the purpose of forming a brauch of this association there, if being

LONDON, May 6th. mentioned that many foeil persons of noto

The House of Commons, after a participatel. The Chairman at this meeting oney the Governor-in-Connoil has given diree-listless debate, in which one of the explained that the object of the associa tions for the recission of the proclamations Ministers participated, last night tion was "the encouragement of a militant declaring Chufao, Chinwangtao, Dalny, New- spirit," and he referred to it as a most ekwang, Taku and Tientsin to be parts or places passed the second reading, by 255 coinnundable object. He spoke of the which an infections or contagious disease. Votes to 88, of the Bill introduced hy

After hearing the submissions of tho solicitors prevails. success achieved by the Shanghai Mor-

Sir George Komp granting the Par-bis Lordship reserved his decision. Au ox'ract of meteorological observations liamentary franchise to women house- chants' Corps and said that in shooting made at the Hongsong Observatory during the practica they were not behind the foreign month of April shows that the average maximum

holders. Corps. To the educational programma of temperaturo for that period was 74 dogreva, and the Association, he demurred, and urged the average minimum temperature 66.4 degrees. that they should devote themseires whole-The rainfall registered was 5.935 inches, while heartedly to the one aim of cultivating “there were 158.8 hours of sunshine. spirit of heroism or militarism in the bosoms of the people." Another speaker, who was described as the vice-president of the newly formed National Merchants Volunteer Corps, advocated the ine of newspapers, stage-plays and story-tellers for the purpose of encouraging the movement. Similar meet- ings to this, we gather, are being held in

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The retirement of Captain Lincoln, after thirty-four years' faithful service with the China Merchants Sur Navigation Co.,

name from the list of captains of China coast- Shanghai contemporary says, tomusos a respect ing steamers, and is acompanied by the best wishes of many fricuds both adat al askore for Captain Lincola's future prosperity.

The Bill, however, has no chance of passing into law this session, as the give time for consideration and disenssion of its provisions.

THE MILITARY MOVEMENT IN CHINA.

LONDON, May 7th. ersburg states that a telegram has been Reuter's correspondent at St Pet.

received from Harbin to the effect, that the Chinese Minister of Education has issued an order making the introduc-

In another case brought by Herman Singh against tho ang defondant and Rozario for $180, money lent, the parties agreed to abide by the decision of his Lordship in the first caso.

KULANGSU (AMOY) MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

The Minutes of a meeting of the Council, held at the Board Room, on the 18th April, are

as follows:

Present-Messrs. W. Wilson (Chairman), J. S. Fenwick, Y. Kikuchi, Lim Neo Kar, W. R. McD. Parr, Rev. G. M. Wales, W. H Wallace, the Health Officer, and the Secretary, Messrs. Fenwick, Kikuchi, and Welince take and Pike, resigned. their seats, vice Messrs. Kell, Tandzurabata,

reconstituted as follows-Finance:

The Finance and Watch Committees are Kikuchi and Wallace; Watch: Messrs. Fouviek

Wilson.

and

Mr. STEWART-Is it the caso that the Colony pays an income-las of 20 per cent, of $60,000 a year?. the recoiple of a Department on which it loser.

Mr. HARCOURT-I cannot make the cal enlation as rapidly as the hon. member, but I will work it out and give an answer.

EMPRESS' HOARD.

GOLD BAES VALUE £6,000,000 SHIPPED TO ENGLAND.

A Router's telegram from Peking to London, dated the 12th ult,, saya :-" Thors are persistent repeats that gold bars to the raino of six millions storling, part of the late Dowager. Empress hoard, have been shipped secretly to England,"

It has since been stated that theso gold bara" and a negligible quantity of silver were at Shanghai, won it-is'supposed that London is the destination of the treasure. It was added that there is much speculation sa to the reason of the transfer.

Messrs.world, but it is impossible to estimate the mil-

Tze Hai, the late Dowager-Empress, had the reputation of being the richest woman in the lions she possessed. Her rapacity wasaaaxing, Her favour had to be bought by all who sought beautiful silks and furs were humbly offered in for it. toney, exquisito gous, leses, ant vast amounts and haughtily accepted. As cack ten years of her life was completed, apart from

Letters from Dr. C. Merz, Consal for Ger

were rando on houses supposed to be occupied by tion obligatory of gymnastic instruerany, informs the Council (1) that ho has hauled anti-Molins in a sourch for arms. Au inquirytion, military drill and shooting practice of headquarters gost-day concerning those in a secondary and elementary farnish no information about the matter. raide was unproductive, as the police would

schools.

EXTENSION OF SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

Returns of the average amount of bank notes in circulation and of spesie in reserve in Hong-PROPOSED koag during the month onding 30th April, 1911, as certified by the waungers of the respec- tive banks, are as under :-

A. S. WATSON & CO many centres of population, and, therefore, Chinese have left that combustible city for the Since the revolution in Canten haalreds of we think it dot improbable that the Minister socurity of Hongkong. We understand that of Education has been induced to help by the Iqual police kept a keen eye open for introducing military training into the secon-revolutionaries in the Colong during the dary schools. In this the Chinesa Govern- trouble, and that namerons unsuccessful mids ment is but following the practice which obtains in Copan and certain European countries, and we can well believe that the ides will be taken up in China with vathu siam. Sir ROBERT HART recently o served. apropias of the suggestions for the inter- national arbitration of disputes, that while the ethical status of China would possibly duce her to welcome the general idea of arbitration, even so, the stress of inter- national competition and rivalry has been teaching the lesson that political morality is nothing without the good backing of national force, and he concludes that the China of the future will be better prepared to support love of peace by readiness for war, For our part we think it may be gravely doubted whether we shall see much svidence of love of peace when China is ready for war. It is in the highest degree likely that the development of a military spirit son of M. Rafuri de Luer, Commissioner of among the rising generation in China will Customs at Nanking, and of Donna Maris lead to war on the slightest pretextant Theodoli, his wifo.

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MARRIAGE.

On April 29th, at Shanghai, Tomas Sayle, only-sou of the late Thomas Henry Sayle and Mri. T. H. Trueman, of Shanghai, to HELEN MARIE WILSON BENx, eldest danghtor of the Into G. A. Bona and Mrs Boun, of Shanghai,

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5,624,339

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LONDON, May 7th.-

It is telegraphed froin St Petersburg that the Russian Minister of Com minications has submitted a Bill for 9,000,000 constructing at the expense of the Crown a South Siberiau main line connecting with the Trans-Siberian and Tashkend Railways.

24,315 Nil. Total..... $19,141,934.215,000,000 POLICE PROSECUTION FAILS. At the Magistracy on Saturday Mr. E. R. Hallifax gave his dotision on the technical point raised by Mr. Reader Harris on Tranday in the case against David Frohman, licences of Tho Land we Live In," who was summoned for allow

over charge of the offices of Senior Consul at Amos to II. B. M. Conani, Mr Sandius, and (2) that learn of absence has been granted to kiw, and that he has handed over charge of the Im perial German Consulate to Mr G. Wilde.

The Secretary report d-that the depth sank at the artesian well to the 17th lust. is 128 feet 8 inches.

Mr. Wilson tendered his resignation as Chair- man, and a hearty vote of thanks having been passed to Mr. Wilson, on the motion of Mr. Walos, for his services in the e' air, Mr. Wa w H. Wallues be locted Chairman. The son proposed, seconded by Mr. Parr, that Mr. motion was carried oniously. On Mr. Parr's melion, seconded by Mr. Wales, Jr, Wilson was elected Vice-Chairman.

a State-granted additional incomo of nearly £50,000, who ratliorad na enormous harvest of gifts. On her sixtieth birthday she was id to have received £1,500,000 in presents, and on. her seventieth birthday £2,000,000. There is a story that a grant some years ago of £3,000,000 from the Treasury for building warships was largely used in building a palace for Tze Hai.

THE LOSS OF THE "ASIA."

Pacific Mail Steamship Company, bas received a Mr. R. C. Murton, the Shanghai agent of the message from Vice Admiral Bir Alfrel Winsloe

to the affect that the F. N. 8. Asia had slipped off the rocks and sunk in ten fathoms of water. The Captain-Superintendent reported that the following cases have been dealt with at the in the holda that wore gutted by fire, it is sur

As about $100,000 worth of silk was shipped. Mixed Court since the last manting:-Sum-mised, says the Shanghai Times, that the whole. [FROM THE STRAITS TIMES."

mongos-Breach of agreement. 1: debt, 2; rofas- of it had boon taken by the fishermen, and that ing to restore lead, 1; assault, 3; illegal sale they then set fire to the steamer hide traces THE CHINA ASSOCIATION. of land, 2; encroaching, £; non-payment of of their theft. A quantity of cargo and ship's licence fees, 1; throwing rubbish, &c., into pallic furniture has been iceated among fishing London, April 25th.

drains, 6'; allowing pigs and cattle to stray, 5. villages in the vicinity, and this will be taken At a gathering of the China Association, Bummary Arrests-Being in possession of arms charge of, two large 90-ton janks having been Mr. Harris contended on Tuesday that the Mr. F. Anderson, the retiring President, Bye-law 17) 2; theft, 2; being a suspected chertored to load stuff that has been discovered. conditions imposed by the Ordinance of this year said the Treaty with Japan was an improve-character and unable to gire a satisfactory no. In addition to the British torpedo.boats which serve in any capacity in a bar were not stated in nevertheless very disappointing to British property, 25 committing a nuisance, 1; assault, 1. present at the lafter end of the week, and no that no woman, other than the licencee shontdment on the original tariff, but it was count of himself, being in possession of stolen called in at the wreck, a Chinese gruboat was the licence granted by the Government last traders. November, and therefore did not govern licences

doubt the authorities are doing what they can granted at that time.

to restore the stolen property to the rightfal

On April 30th, at Shanghai, Arcв MARY/ That long before China has attained to thut | jag a woman to servo in his bar on the 23rd uit. the bolored wife of A. E. C. HINDSox, aged 33 | atate of military efficiency which will save

her from humiliation. On April 30th, at 119, Avenue Road, Shang- hai, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W: A. HOHN,

years,

At the Magistracy on Saturday a Chinese who was remanded on a charge of having 325 taels of Hongkong OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUT ROAD Copium in his possession was proved guilty and LONDON OFFION: 131, FLEET STABET. EC ordered to pay a fine of $500, the alternative

being three months' imprisonment.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, MAX 8, 1911.

Mr. W. Stark Toller, whn has been noting British Consulat Chungking, has been appointed to Swatow, and has left with Mr. Toller for that pal. Mr. Brown has taken Mr. Toller's place as H.B.M.'s Consulat Chungking.

Is Worship on Saturday said he thought

He urged a greater ussertion of British” rights, especially in regard to trade marks.

RUBBER COMPANIES.

Kuala Lumpur Rubber Companies has an- the point was quite good and discharged the measures, and said he admired Chinese griting June 30th of 6x per share, tax free.

The President praised China's plague nounced an interim dividend. for the year end- - - defendant.

HONGKONG. STUDENTS AND THE CANTON OUTBREAK.

in dealing with the opium question.

The new President of the Association is Sir Charles Dudgeon.

[FROM THE MANILA CABLESEWA."]

THE END OF THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

owners,

GAZETTED APPOINTMENTS.

Pelepal Valley (Johors) Rubber Estatas

The King's exequatur, empowering Mr. reports the March output to have box only J. E. E. Hitman to act us Swedish Consul- 650lb. The reason for decronse from last General for Hongkong has received His month is owing to the extreme drought lately Majosty's signature... experienced on the estate.

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased

It is stated in the report of the London to appoint provisionally, and subject to His Asistic Rubber und Proteco Company for 1910 Majesty's plessare, the Hon. Mr. H. F. Pollock, that the rabber erop harvested amounted to... to be an unofficial member of the Execu 180.4771b, against an estimate of 100,000lb.,

and an actual yield in 1909 of 75,42716. The tire Conneil daring the absence on leave of the average net price realized for the rabber was just Hon. Sir Paul Chater, and Mr. C. H. Ross to lie under 6s. 1. per lb. The cost of production f.o.b

however, that at one school in the Colony a num-

WASHINGTON, May 9th. ber of students took French leave, when news' The Mexican revolution is ended, and as, of the outbreak at Canton reached the Colony, the price of peace, with it ends the political rabber, against 1s. 03d, par Ib. in 1903. This during the absence on leave of the Hon. Mr. H, Port Sweltenham works out at in. 4d. por lh, of an unofficial member of the Legislative Council and they are stated to have left on their desks careers of President Diaz and Minister of increase is attributable to(1) Higher rats of Keswick, or until further notion. an identical intimation that they had gone to Finance Limantour, the retirement of these pay to tapping coolies; (2) large number of Cauton to protect their families. In some of officials having been made a part of the treen tapped for first time; (5) consequent ox- to appoint Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher to act as asses. His Excellency the Governor has born plowed

We publish to-day among our telegrams an interesting item of China news which Tron'le has occurred on the Chinese section of A rumoar is current in the Colony that soma has come via Harbin and St. Petersburg, the Kowlou-Canton Railway. Robbers attack- 80 lads are missing from the local schools, and it to the effect that the Chinese Minister of ed a train near Sawchun and stole a considar.isampposed that many of them have been shit Education has issued an order making ge disturbod is the neighbourhood that tho

able quantity of material and personal property, or bonded at Canton. Our inquiries have not gymnastic instruction and military drill with foreign engines and staff have left the scene

lad to oanfirmation of the ramour. We learn, shooting practice obligatory in all secondary for Hongkong. and elementary schools. This is the only an-

Thursday and Friday, the 22nd and 23rd days nouncement we have yet seen on the subject, of June, will be observed as public holidays in but we do not discount the report for the the Colony, and Saturday, June 24th, will be reason that it comes to us through Russian observed as a Government holiday. The Police channels. There are reasons indeed for Magistrates' Departmont has boon excluded regarding it as a by no means improbabis from the operation of the Public Holidays report. It doubtless forms a not unimportant part of the scheme for a Volunteer Army in At to-morrow's meeting of the Sanitary Board

Within an hour that news of peace was China which the Chinese student body in a letter will be road from theftovernment relativo We have the authority of the Head Master received here comes further reports of anti- shares of 2, each were issued at a premium of Police Bergeant G. Sim to be a sanitary inspector

12. each. Part of the proceeds of this issue for Aberdeen, nice Inspector A. G. Diamond, Tokyo has been seeking to persuade the metro-

to the title of the Board; the President will sub of Queen's College for sying that the report American demonstrations in Mexico, which was applied in repayment of the acpany's politár and provincial authorities to support draft estimates for 1912, and with regard to the number of absentees is normal for the time of remain in camp until the new administra. The net profit amounts to £43,642, to which Commissioner of Custome at Tientsin, has re-

mit minutes relative to suggested changes in the can have no referenos to that institution, as the may cause the troops now on the border to

debentare debt, amounting to £42,000, ba- balance serving additional working capital. ever since the recent trouble which brought inspection of rat guards; and correspondence will year, and all absentses appear to be satisfactorily tion gets matters well enough in hand to has to be added the amount brought forward, turned from his two years' home leave. He has Mr. T. T. H, Ferguson, formerly Deputy Russian and China to the brink of war

be submitted regarding a map showing the accounted for. We are further informed that insure the safety of American residents and making 243,384, the director read a been appointed Andit Searetary to the Tuspec "Exasperated by what seorded to them the extent of aallah training in the City of Victoria the Polics authorities have no knowledge of the

final dividend of 15 per cent, leaving to be carried forward £11,449.

torate-General of Customs at Peking, in succes- sion to Mr. J. H. Maconn.

Ordinance on Jane 23rd,

and Kowloon.

the schools of the Colour à considerable Proportion of students in the higher classes are married their wives and children, as a rela living at Canton because the cost of living there is cheaper than in Hongkong.

matter.

penditure on pew tapping implemente; (4) demands of the revolutionist leaders in the bonna to Eastern staff and depreciation. At sor of rates, in addition to his other duties, negotiations which began several days ago estates wera under culfi ration and 2,366 acres man, V.D., or patil further notice.

December 31 last 4,223 acres of the company's during the absence on leave of Colonel A. Chap- incultivated The crop of rubber for 1911 is estimated at 371,300lb. In July, 100,000 me

The Governor has been pleased to appoint

at Chihuahua.

interests.

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