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"A LESSON IN MANNERS." THE RECENT INCIDENT AT
CANTON,
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE “HONOKONG DAILY PRIZES.""}
BIX, Since I wrote on the 21st instant ra the above incident. Nathansohu ha, seen at to circularise Shameen, denying that
be bad insulted a French lady and stating. also, with regard to the flogging he had rendered more than he had received.
Those statements are all untrue, a, eve witnesses testify who were present on both occasions apart from those concerned.
Besides this, one other occasion at least cccurred in which this worthy represents tive of the great and glorious (1) Germon sation showed decided unwillingness to make way in ordinary politeness,
For his own sake and that of the rost of the German people on Shamsen he would have been well advised to ret the matter drop, a doubtless it will be the buzues of the rest of the Allied male:
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ENTENTE.
Cauton, February 25th, 1910.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONGKONG
DAILY PRESS."];
AT THE MAGISTRACT MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE
A Chinese chauffour, while driving two Europeans from the Victoria Theatre, knocked a man down, with the result that he was so badly injured that he succumbed the same evening, and a charge of man- slaughter was proferred. Inspector Sim Isaid he would only ask for, bail of $500, as he did not think, defendant would go away. The cue was adjourned until Wednesday. engenai kalba prada akan pa
ALLEGED NAVAL YARD THEFTS. Before Mr. Hazeland, a Chinese was charged on remand with stealing 12 sheets of copying paper from the Naval Yard. He was also charged with being in possession of a tin date-block.
AN OPIUM DIVAN.
TRADE OF HONGKONG.
VERY LITTLE CHANGE. The following statistics have been taken from the fortnightly price carrent and mor- ket report of the Hongkong General Chan- ber of Commerce:
OPIUM.
Stocks on February 24th were 425 Patua, 214 Benares, 287) Malwa, and 78. Persian and Turkish. The exports during the in- terval have been 2 of Patna, 2 Mulwa and 9 Persian and Turkish. In uncertified Bengal opium the balance of stooks on Fob ruary 24th was 164 Patna and 44 Benares. No opium was boiled by Government menopoly.
EXPORTS.
IMPORTS,
FAR EASTERN MEN AND THE WAR,
Mr. S. 3. M. Bremner and M, H. G. Elliot have been granted commissions in the North Irish Horse,
Mr. Alfred D. John, of Mosers. Buttor- field & 8wire, and son of Mr. J. W. I John, of the Chinese Customs. Statisticu Department, has joined the London Rife Brigade.
Lient-Colonel Charles: Walter Tribe, C.M.G., commandant 41st Degras, who was drilled in action on January 13th-14th, was graded Staff captain for Special Service with the expedition to Chins in 1900, and held the medal for that campaign.
Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Wilson Crud- das, D.S.O., 41st Dogres, attached th Battalion the Suffolk Regiment, died in Franco on January 20th, from the effect of wounds. He was with the Force that came to China in 1900 for the Relief of the Legations, and received the medal.
There has been no change in the condition of Feathers, and nothing doing in Ginger. Defendant's excuse was that he must have There is no business in Galangal, and very 1.ttle business in Cassia Oil. Star Aniseed put the paper in his pocket by mistake.
Inspestor Sim said that he, in company Oil is easier, but there is little doing. Star with Sergeant Allen of the Dookyard Aniseed is firmer, there being a native buy Police, went to the defendant's residence, ing. The Ground Nuts market is quiet, as where hung up near the entrance, was the is also Yunnan Tin. There are no stocks tin date-block. It was in his part of the of Quicksilver; buyers are speculating and
Captain W. J. H, Lente, 11th Lanesshire- house, and was the property of the Ad-price are advancing. Saigon Cassia is
Fusiliers, killed in France on January 21st, miralty. Defendant denied that it was his, quiet, the Bristles market is strong.
entered the service of tho] Asiatic Petro- and said it belonged to another man in the
The demand for Cotton Yarn continues Jeum Company in 1909, and proceeded to same, building. The case was adjourned until Monday, -
on a small scale which importers are meet- Chian in May of that year. He returned ing freely. Prices advanceil about 81, but to England on furlough in June, 1914, and at the close are easier. Quotations are:-immediately upon the outbreak of war No.: 108 at $93 10 $107. No, at 806 th joined the Inns of Court O.T.C., receiving. 2103. No. 16s at 807 to $120. No. 20s ata cominission in the 11th Lancashire Fuzi- $102 tr $140. Arrivals 3,300 bales, Salesfers in October, 1914. He wa gazetted 3,000 bales, Shipments 800. Unsold stock captain in December, 1914, and proceeded 10,000 bales, Bargains 10,000 bales. There with his regiment to Franco about four- is nothing fresh to report in Woollens months ago. Captain Loote was the only Shortage of Supplies more acute than ever, son of Mr. William Chambers Locte, the and prices continue to rule at prohibitive Town Clerk of Kensington, and was 29- levels. As to Metals, there is little to re years of age. port since last report, A few small sales of Bars are reported at 93 and 10 ets. Tin- plates are firmer locally at 16:50 per box. Yellow Metal is nominat." stocks of Popper. Camphor or Window Glass. No important sales of Cont aro re- ported, Sugar; a large business has been dano in Browns. There are no stocks of Saftpotre, and the export from Calcutta is still prohibited.
There are no
LIKUT. E. W. ENSON.
Lieut. E, W. Ensor, 9th Royal Irish Fusi tiers, writes to Shanghai under date Jua Jary 14th:-
A Chinese was charged before Mr. Haze and with keeping an opium divan in Sai Woo Lane, and eight others were charged with smoking the drug on the premises. An informer stated that he went to the house and at the door was met by the first defendant, who asked him if he had como tu smoke upium. Witness replied that he had, and bought 20 cents worth All the defendants were there smoking, and Sin-1 rend the letter under the above when he had been there some time the police tile in your issue. Your correspondent arrived. Sergeant Pain stated that be gave was right in what he said, Bub he does the last witness two marked 10 cent proces and told him where to go. Witness followed not make any allusion to the annoyances about ten minutes afterwards and the first defendant was pointed out, to him. In bis which these Shameen Huns are giving us in many ways. It speaks volumes for the right-hand pocket was found the 10-cent pieces, There were two lamps lit, and three temper of some of the Englishare on Bhupipes, all of which were hot. Inspector Sul.
Fritz can say the surne. that nothing serious hing broken livan said to his knowledge the place had besa in existence for the past week, and the first defendant was convicted of keeping an opium divan in July of last year, when he was fined $50. The first defendant was now fined $150, or two months' imprison-ported that export to British Colonies in ment, and the rest two dollars, or five days. the East, as well as neutral markets, ha
been prohibited. Shanghai and North China Flour at present rules the market, and is arriving fairly freely, Stocks of all kinds are about 400,000 sacks. Quotations: 93.40; American Straight, 83.35; Shanghai Flour, $3 to $3.05.
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The castigation, ng recorded in your paper, was too strong for Mr. Nathansohn, who has attempted to clear himself, in a circular letter sent to almost all the residents on Shameen. In this letter ho tries to whitewash himself by all kinds of misrepresentations euphemistically in-
ATTEMPTED ARMED ROBBERY.
The general impression in that this sum mer will see some mighty hard fighting and that what is left of us will ent our Xmas. dinner at home. But if need he we can In the American Flour Market prices stick it another winter, but Fin not so suro Que reads a lot and freights are still soaring, but no pow business is reported. There is very little about the deterioration of the moral of the flour stil to arrive under old contracts, and German troops, etc., etc., ad infinitum in stocks here of American are becoming pure the 3d, papers. It is funny, for I'll be y nminal. Australian Flour-It is re-blessed if the troops out here, who I suppose ought to be most interested, care a 20, soap what Fritz thinks about his prospects winning. Tho chief thing is, we both can't win, and we are was going to lose, so ther can work it out for themselves.
troduced by the phrase "I am informed ported to the Police by a Chinese married American Patent, 24; American Cut off,.
Jaquiries at the French Consulate show that the French Consul never ascribed the incident to a
"misunderstanding," na they did the French gentleman express regret for the incident, as stated in the ciroular. As for the stick, I have soon it at the French Consulate; it is a thin, miserable eld, cracked thing, that soap. ped, probably, on the arm of the French- man. I send you herewith the letter for your guidance. The conduct to which objection was taken was not the first of ite kind. The jubilation of the Huns over the Lusitaniu outrage led to such strong feeling that it eulminated in their dismissa from the Club Their dis
of gemination of false reports
the Chinese is notorious, but their among forcible thrusting of their spurious and manufactured literature on a section of the British community was calculated to lead to some kind of trouble, but the long-suffering Britons remained silent and treated the matter with contempt. Your faithfully,
**TRUTH."
Canton, 25th February, 1910.
war
The circular to which our correspondent draws attention is as follows:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The Hongkong papers in their issues of 22nd and 23rd of February, 1918, pub- lished a latter from Canton, reading as
follows:-
An attempt at armed robbery has been
woman at 16, Morrison Hill Road, Bix me armed with revolvere, she states, enter- ed her house by the back door, which was open, and, seizing hold of her, demanded hor koys. She called out and another in- mate of the house ran out of the front door for assistance, when this men decapped with the keys. Inspector Sim and Inspector Watt (Police Reserve) were passing the house just about that time, but heard no thing of the incident,
A TAIPO WOUNDING CHARGE.
of
It is a bad thing to bonst-the surest, man doesn't, need to do so bat. I ́éan at- sure you the army isn't going back unil wo've whacked them. We're not minimiz ing the difficulties we know it will take some doing-but, believe me, it is going to SHANGHAI TRADE,
be done. I can assure you that when they get through with this they won't talk about PIECE GOODS."
war as if it was a Sunday afternoon picnic, The German Emperor will hesitate quite a Messrs. Ilbert & Co's (Ltd.) Market Re-bit before he thinks of threatening war on There's one remark even Cochin-Chins/ part on the Picee Goods Trade says;
dear Fritz opposite does not like, "What price the mailed fist now?" It makes them" think furiously of those bright sunny days when they used to open their morning. paper and read with pride of Ger many's threat to this country and that-it did sound well in those days--it has become
Bayers have returned from their holidays Hike & pack of hungry schoolboys with lots of pocket money and not enough supplies to buy. The effect has been electrical, and At Taipo on Friday, before Mr. Wood, it is useless to attempt to analyse the prices District Magistrate, a Chinese named Lai which are being paid for some of the most Sau was charged with shooting at and eagerly sought after plums" in the mar wounding another Chinese on the 4th inst, ket. Every grade of goods has shared in the and also with having in his possession an general advance, and the more expensive Mr. the article the greater has been the propor- automatic pistol without & permit. Burlingham, 4.8.P., conducted the case for tinante riso. The countryman only knows the prosecution, and Mr. E. M. Tozer up- that stucks are short and likely to become peared for the defendant, After hearing shorter as time goes on, but the reasons why several witnesses, including Dr. Moore, the over thirty millions of men are under arms Magistrate committed accused for trial on and actually engaged in life and death the first charge st, the next Criminal Ses-struggle for ideals, and have thereby in- stone, the socond charge being withdrawn creased enormously the cost of every article. Prisoner reserved his defence and was roof human consumption, affect him no more moved in custody. :D
than a breath of wind over his calm paddy fields.
RESTRICTING IMPORTS.
board
A Gazette announcement notifies that a proclamation was issued on the 15th Feb- ruary, 1916. prohibiting as from and after the 1st March, 1918, the importation into the United Kingdom except under Board of Trade Licence of the following
goods: All materials for manufacture of paper inluding wood-pulp, ceparto grass and and cotton rags. Paper and card (including straw-board, paste board, mill-board and wood-pulp board) BIR. Os Saturday evening. Inst. Her and manufactures of paper and card-board. A. Nathansoha, a Han of Semic origin in All periodioni publications.
toon pages in length imported otherwise the employ of the notorious Hun frm, Arn hoid, Karberg & Co., was publicly flagged than in single copies through the post. Tobacco unmanufactured and manufactur- by a prominent. French resident on Sha- meon in the presence of quite a numbord (inelading cigars and cigarette) Furniture, woods, hard-woods and vencers. of spectators.
Stones and slates.
A GERMAN FLOGGED."
The reason for the flogging was excuse the kultured Hun of Semitic origin insulted the wife of the French gentleman
six.
by refusing to make way for her her correct. I reported this regrettable înci- walking the Bund on Thursday after-
blooming nightmare since. Dear, dear Fritz-ho had his day. For a whole year ha whacked and hammered us and had a most successful time and all our men could do was hang on and wait. But slowly and surely the tide is beginning to turn and then-well, we shall see."
OFFICIAL NIGHTS.
The following table shows the Standard Time at which Official Night ends and PARLIAMENT AND THE FAR begins during the month of March, 1916-
Date. FAST.
QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS,
Far Easter affairs stili continue to engage the close attention of Members of quement, as shown by the following question, which were asked in the House of Commons hetween January 18th and
th
THE OUTBREAK AT SHANGHAI
Sir E Cornwall asked the Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether the Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs had addreased
noon last, accompanied by two other ladie dent to my Consul on Friday the 18th tivities Crey
and a little girl-Yours, etc..
ENTENTE.
Canton, February 21st, 1916: **; The style of the letter speaks for the The con- peor education of the writer, tents, however incorrect they may be, can be due to misrepresentation.
I did aut insult any lady neither was
I thrashed or flogged publicly without rendering more than I received.
instant.
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Note to the Diplomatic Corps at Peking notifying them of the recent outbreak of rebels in Shanghai, requesting them to co- operate with the Chinese Government to prevent future occurrences of this nature, and desiring the Legations to instruct their Consuls in the Foreign settlements to take measures to suppress rebel ac- under their jurisdiction, I have not Sir E keard of
of such a Note. On Saturday, the 19th just.. before dark,
MANCHURIA BEANS AND BEAN OIL en returning home, accompanied by some friends, I met Mr. and Mrs, Gaudiot walk- Sir E. Cornwall inquired whether the ing with Mr. and Mrs. Meurer, between Britian Government had requested the French and English steps. My friends Japanese Government, to prohibit the ex- and I distinctly saw Mrs. Gaudiot draw port of beans and bean vil from Dalay, her husband's attention to my coming by Manchuria, to nestra; countries. pushing him in my direction, whereupon Bir E, Grey The mather has been dis- Mr. Gaudiot, allowing my friends to pass, qussed, but it has not been found prac struele me with his stick on my car. Ticable to prohibit exports to neutral immediately retaliated by striking him on countries Other methode of preventing the forehead, breaking my stick by doing these goods from reaching the enemy have CORPS OEDEES BY LT.-COL. A, CHAPMAN, V.D-
the
so.
Meanwhile I Cam informeler'
(1.) That the incident wee brought
to
been preferred.
on my right. I png towards me the notice of the French Consul, on the tar whether His Majesty's Government
CHINESE EMPIRE, Sie J. D. Roes asked the Foreign Secre evening of the 19th instant, who was shown had instrouted His Majesty's Minister át Peking to recognise the new Chinese Em- the lower part of my stick
That Mr. Gaudiot (2.)
told other perur and Empire ple that the French Consul ascribed Lard B. Cecil. No
he incitent of the 19th to a misunder bensued or claiming the car Emperor
On Thursday, the 17th inst. I was walk ing on the inner pathway of the Bund adjoining the French gardens, which ware Mrs, Gaudiot, who was accompanied two other ladies and little Suzanne. -HAUNTED BY PAIN!
The two other ladies walked to the right Are your waking and sleeping hours, thinking Mrs. Gaudiot would do the hamated by the awful dread or the worn came, naturally kept my position, which reality of bodily paint
only he did a toothache, neural was as close to the bushes of the French the line of the four ladies, but Mrs. Gandiot holding Suzanne hand, insident of Saturday, and expressed his
antil she stopped desire to settle matters. tinued to walk straight directly in front of me. I then made
Since Mr. Gaudiot in such a desire has half turn to the left with the word
not prevented the calumnious publication Pardon," which evidently cleared the of the incident, I wish to give the public situation, because Mrs. Gaudiot, passed
both sides of what happened on the 17th and Strains, sprains and swelling, sore with her daughter. Mrs. Gaudiot, in the privilege of becoming acquainted with
which crick in the back all mush gopassing made some remarks
Press in Hongkong apparently more when you rub in LITTLE'S ORIENTA although I did not understand, made me 19th instant and to know that there existe 29, DES VIEUX VILLAS, SI, PEAT BALY, It has dispelled forever the think she had not found my itlitude cor. than willing to receive and priut such let roct. I am surprised that Mrs, Gandioters as the above, inserting the same nuder haunting spectre of human suffering..
did not see that there was nothing else the heading "A Lesson in Manners, Bold at is, (d, per bottle, and
Agents for Hongkong:-
gia, sciatica, rheumatism, sore throat garden as possible, thus Avorling break That Mr. Gaudiot regretted the 2nd Empire, and no instructions as to their
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and other external aches and pains are quickly soothed and oured by
LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. Simply rub it in where the pain is, No more tortured days, or feverish nights
wecks
[86-93
to be done, I being as close to the hedge
ay possible. In my opinion taking the line of the ladies would have been in-
A. NATHANSOHN.
Canton, 23rd February, 1918-
recognition have been jusued. The matter is, however, under consideration.
THE JAPANESE MISSION." Six E. Cornwall asked whether he For-
sign Secretary could state the nate of the Lord Robert Cecil: A Japanese mission Japanese mission to this country.
Government when it is desired by Japan. will always be welcomed by His Majesty's As I havo no information respecting it, perhaps the hou, member would be good enough to give me the information of which he has the advantage of being in possession. (Laughter.)
6.48
6.49
HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS.
ENGINEER. COMPANY. -1- Belcher's Roofs " and "Stone
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PARADES.
2. Parades for to-day-
7 am and 5.30 p.m-Members of Signalling Sectionand other Signal- lers, as detailed in Signalling Section Order dated December 8th, 1915-- Morse fing and More lamp practice ot. Headquarters.
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DETAIL
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