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NOTES AND COMMENTS,
THE HINTERLAND TROUBLES. Despite the Rict that the Officials, appear to be so over-anxious to hush up all matters pertaining to the trebles occurring in the new territory, it must bent once patent to the meanest observer that matters are by no means as quict as could be desired and that unless we wish our new extension to, be for years unsafe as
place of residence for peaceable folk, very prompt measures must be taken for showing all rowdy characters, be Captain Newcombs, will be despatched as above they mere Tung Kung bandits or emisaries
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GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS,
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THE Steamship
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• Hồngkong, 16th May, 1899, 1.
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of the Canton officials, that British territory is net to be regarded as a happy hunting ground for them. The robberies on Kennedy and Bowen Roads, and the armed gang robberies in the neighbourhood of Kowloon
" is such a thing as a boundary and must fall to notice when he has reached the confjes of British territory. Let him drive the rebels over, the boundary, and continue to drive them'; keeping them constantly on the move and marching them well into their own territory taking all necessary steps on the way to see that they do not take refuge in the towns or villages.
THREATS USEFUL.
Y 16, 1899.
LEGAL INTELLIGEN
SUPREME COURT,
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.TH
selling condensed; rolike: which was dafi | cient la fat Chan Kam Pan of Mongkokisui was to-day fined one dollar. Deferidant stated that he had bouglit the milk from the Wong Wo Ching shop for three cents per tip." The Goverment Analyst, who had analysed the Before the Hon. 1. M. Goodman (Acting inilk, said that he would not say that it was
Chief Justice) unfit for human food but it was adulterated, being deffchept in-fat
detested.
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When this has been done and the Chinese have been forcibly shown that their ownTHE Chinese papers report that on May 8th territory will offer no refuge to them it would the dismissed Imperial Tutor Weng Tung ho be as well to deal with, the Canton authorities. | received an important telegram from the The Government could point out to the Tsungli Yainen. What its contents were is a Viceroy, as politely but as firmly as possible, matter of much speculation amongst the that he would be held responsible for any Chinese. Weng Tung-ho has been living further raids on British territory. That the very quietly in Shanghai for sometime past has first sight of an armed band crossing the developed a decided penchant for various border would be the signal for the bombard foreign things and the superior comforts of ment of the Bogue Forts, to be followed by Western civilization which he formerly the occupation of Canton and the demand for an indemnity. It is useless to lodge diplomatic protests, they are only laughed at by the Chinese officials and are treated as so much waste paper. They are only capable of appreciating threats, and threats that they are well aware will be carried out should necessity arise. The appearance of a few cruisers off the Bogue Forts, hearing a threat to the Viceroy, would have more effect than a whole army of governors in a destroyer, and would be promptly attended to. We do not for a moment, believe that Russia, France or Germany would consider China's feelings were a punitive expedition necessary to punish raiding bands who had taken tes fuge in Chinese territory and therefore we do not see that the British Government is
called upon 19 respect a boundary which China does not recognise when it suits her purpose:su to do,
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
GREAT BRITAIN AND THE
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LONDON, May 14th." Sir Alfred Milner and President Kruger will meet at Bloemfontein at the end of the mouth.
GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE IN
AFRICA...
THE BUDGET.
A NUMBER of Chinese washennen in Singa pore, says a Straits paper, who announce from Hongkong in large letters on their signboards, are simply frauds, and should be given a wide berth. Their knowledge of the art of washing clothes is limited, but it must be owned that as
A rule they are experts in knocking them to pieces. In the case of not a few of them, what little they do know about washing, has been acquired in the Hongkong gaol. The rent Hongkong washerman finds it worth his while to stay at home,
May 16th, G
WILLIAM KERFOOT KUGILER, Plaktif,
THE HON, CATCHICK PAUL CHATER, CM.G, Defendants
This is a suit to recover $34,506.23, the hearing of which was resumed this morning. -
Hon. H. E. Pollack (instructed by Messrs. Johnson, Stokes & Master) appeared for the structed by Messrs. Deacon & Hastings) for Plaintiff, and M. J. J. Francis, QC, (in- the Defendants.
The jury empannelled were:-Messrs Charles Wedderburn Dickson, Paul Witkowski, Sydney Hancock, Augusto José Games, Henry Allan Ritchie, Alfred Herbert Rennie, Edward William Mitchell.
Mr. Pollock, tesharing, said: There is one point I want to bring up before calling my client, that is that we contend Messrs. Chater and Mody had no right to deal with Plaintiff's shares for their own benefit; that is the 4,350 Punjome, and the 735 Kow
nons,
after December
Fabrtiary selfiement Inserted Prmented accounts
Carlsbad, radias
thoroughly believed.
•Módy as trusted friends, I had som about a signature, to a document for lewent to the bank on the morning ofthe about same money and arranged for $50 I returned to the colony about Christmass and Iupplied for and received this account, For about the new year holiday.. left _colony in the early, part of 1891s. fecked an account I received noticed that there was something wrong concerning the Kowloon. shares went to the Kowloon office and found that all my shares had been transferred, Laid nothing to Defendant, became, I had on although they still remained in my name entertained suspicions. A
On the case being resumed the examination An adjournment was made for timin
of the Plaintiff was continued. Accounts with reference to transactions between the Plaintiff and Defendant were gone into
Pliatif cross-examined by Mr. Francis. had never been in difficulties before. 1886. “Up
10 1881 acted as broker. Between 1881 and The Plaintiff's claim is for: (1) The suni" of 1887 I had only speculated moderately in shares. $24,506,22, being the balance due from I got the 1,147. Kowloons, from Plaintiff in the Defendant in the Plaintift on the 30th April, 1887 The $50,000 or $60,000 was got day of June, 1896, upon various accounts by me through Defendant I deposited secu- which have been recently stated and settledinties for my over-draft of $339,000 The between them. (2) interest on the said sum of cheque for $70,000 refused by the bank was $24,500.23 from the said seth day of June, 1896, to pay Sassoon for margins on. Sugar, shares, mutil paynien: of judgment at the rate of 57 per. I had bought a lot of sugar and hotel shares. centum per annum calculated with half yearly the money being advanced. The 1,000 Kow** rests. (3) Costs of suit.
loon shares given by Defendant was put in the bank for the application of or security for $70,000. In Apul, 1887, 1-belleve was in ipy right business senses, was down with fever, and was a little gouty. Mr. Appenes felt me when I gave op my business. I transferred THE Tamsui-Foochow cable, which was lately
to Huges and Eta my agency in the Kowloon relaid by Japan after its purchase from the
Godown Co. Appenes Kept my accounts and books after he left me. I kept no memorandum, Chinese Government, cannot still be opened tothe public on account of the neglect on the Mr. Pollock: I first started business in Heng-know where my letter books are left.shem William Kerfoot Hughes was examined by books; I kept notes on slips of paper, I do not part of the Chinese Government, to give due kong in. 1864. I continued business up to with my brother. I was in continual communi notice to the Great Northern and Great Eastern January of, 1887, when I transferred all my cation with the firm of Hughes and Ezra whilst Telegraphic Companies. As the Communica-business to Messrs. Hughes and Ezra. The tion Department in Tokio, is now negotiating on the matter with the Chinese Government and the two Telegraphic Companies, the tele- graphic communication on the line is expected to be opened to the public at no remote date.
Tris afternoon, says the Straits Times of 9th inst., 1,500 coolies, brought from China by the The French Chamber has approved of the | Adjacent and the Mohamedan, were, liberated African Convention with Great Britain.
from St. John's Island where they had been kept in quarantine for a fortnight. Yesterday, the steamship Kutsang arrived from Amay with The Budget has passed through the Can- 800 coolies on board. During the voyage three of the immigrants died from plague and were buried at sea. On lier «arrival three other passengers were down with the disease. These were removed to St. John's Island yesterday The rest of the immigrants went into quaran
initice.
ITALY.
General Pelloux has found (forned?) a Cabinet, with himself as Minister of the Interior and Viscount Venosta Minister of Foreign
Affairs.
RAILWAY ACCIDENT. IN THE UNITED STATES.
An excursion train dashed into an express at Exeter on the Philadelphia Reading Railroad Killing 34 and injuring 49.
CRICKET
tine this morning.
Tit Ethiop can change his skin nowadays, by the aid of electricity. According to the, Leader's correspondent, a negre, from the Soudan named Lacho, who was brought home by a well-known... Austrian traveller, and retained by the latter as his valet was attacked last autumn by a nervous disease, and the Esses has beaten the Australian team by celebrated neuropathist who was called in 120 runs.
ordered it to be treated with systematic electrisation. Lacho gradually regained his health under the influence of the electrisation, but slowly and surely lost his colour. After four month's his skin was as white as that of a marinal European. Lacho now presents most ludicrous appearance with his fair skin and in vivid contmst thereto, his bushy hair, thicks lips, and negro head. The corres- pondent does not need to assure us that the case arouses the liveliest interest in
WEATHER REPORT.
The Observatory report says:-On the 16th at 11.55 a.m. The barometer has fallen in the extreme North, risen on the E. coast of China Pressure is high over the N.E. coast of China, and low in the W. part of the Sea of Japan. Gradients slight for N.E, winds on the China coast. Forecast N. and N.E. winds, light to moderate; fair.
LOCAL AND GENERAL:
City point to the fact that a considerable] THE returns of the number of visitors to the number of lawless persons have taken City Hall Museum for the week ended 14th advantage of the weakening of our police May, are Europeans 198, Chinese 1,772; force at the present moment to attempt to total 1,970. reap a fich harvest, and in this design they must be frustrated.
ONE of the original inhabitants of Selaina, Datok Sri Endra, who came into the place with Che Karim, died on the toth of March. He is said to have been 120 years of age when lie died.
THE PRESENT EXPEDITION. The magnitude of the force which has been despatched to the Hinterland shows, either that the Government is determined to put an end to the rebellious movement in the new territory once and for all, or that
LORD Monkswell's copyright bill was read a affairs are of a much more serious character second time in the House of Lords on the 24th than the Authorities would have us believe of April, and was refered to a select committee. and that a big force will be necessary to The bill, which was drafted by Lord Thring quell any disturbance that may arise. The and has the sanction of the board of trade, preparations appear to have been exceed secures to newspapers copyright in news for ingly hurried and this naturally leads to the twelve hours, as in some of the British colonies. conclusion that disquieting news has been' received from Captain BERGER's party. LIPTON (Limited) have just paid the British That he has either seen some considerable body of armed men massed in or adjacent Customs the huge sum of £76,847 95. id,.a to the new territory, or has receivedum many thousands of pounds in excess of definite news that an attack is to be made. any previous record duly cheque. This means But even if other of these surmises should that in one payment Liptons, have released prove to be correct it is excessively doubtful from-hond over four-and-a half milion pounds whether the Chinese would wait for the of tea, à quantity equal to the average weekly British troops. They would probably make consumption of tea throughout the whole of a demonstration, well out of range, and retire the United Kingdom, over the boundary..
DETERMINED, ACTION NECESSARY,
A MAN named William Flatnow,-living at So long as the Chinese are aware that they Newark, New Jersey, has started a suit for have the boundary behind them and that divorce from his wife on novel grounds. Ac once across the line they are safe from us, so cording to a Dalziel's telegram from New York, long may we expect the Hinterland to be he complains of her cookery; but the specific harassed by bands of armed depredators, act he alleges against her is that she fed him who will make sudden descents at weak on hash made of indiaruber, cut up very fine. points both for purposes of loot and to cause He asserts that she gave him nothing else to annoyance to the hated, "Soleign devil.cat at his breakfast and dinner for weeks, and Experience should teach the Authorities the diot nearly killed him. that it istiseless to rely upon promises M
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was away. My brother still holds the poiter capital of the Hongkong and Kowloon whärve of attomey. I don't know when I gave instruc Company was $1,700,000. I had shares to the tions for it to be extended. I certainly had amount of 1,147, and in cash.I received $50 to give the instructions, I don't think I left written's $60. I got 1,000 shares from Mr. Chater in instructions with my brother concerning iny April, 1887. During April of 1887 I began to business. I made a stay at Singagore of only u speculate in Kowloons. I bought them largely few hours and went on to Europe. I first came forward for end of June and September, amount down to the city to attend to business in ing to about 5,000 for June, and 2,000 for February or March. I don't know when I September. I sold shares forward for June and gave up the use of the second crutch. 1. could.' September Mr. Appenes was my clerk in not say without making reference what business 1887, and this book, handed in, shows all my I did during February or March. ' I did hot. transactions with Kowloons and Punjoms, Mr. inake enquires, about the price or current rates, E. L. Woodin, late of the, P. and O. S. S. Co., for 200 shares I sold during those months. I aggreed on the zoth April, 1887, to go in with possibly looked at the newspapers... I think I me and take up 1,000 shares forward for sold 500 shares through Vernon in March September. For the first 500 at 183 1 gent I had some correspondence with Mr. Woodin him a sub-contract which he confined, and Letter read). It depends on a person's opinion he took the shares up, but not on the due whether one would be in a fit state of health to date. The other 500 of the 1,000 he did write such a letter. The writing is not like as not take up. The reason he did not take being written by a person in a bad and shakey them up was because he heard outside that state of health. I was not in a state of good there was a certain influence in the market that writing to any one in November. A letter was there would be a considerable drop, that health in November, 1897 I do not recollect would cause a fall. He said that Mr. Mody produced, however, written by Plaintiff to had been denouncing the speculation and that Defendant, who was at Calcutta My hand the shares would be got cheaper. A few days. was never shaky. To my knowledge my brain after having the conversation with Mr. has never been shaky, it might have appeared Woodin, I received from the bank, a letter to so to other people. When I returned in say they could not take my cheque for $70,000 December, 1899, was much better
caine to the conclusion that on the 24th of certainly asked for further account of April that I would be cornered and should the one I had previously signed. I noticed have a difficulty in clearing my June settie two items in that last account were not the them and found that Mr. Mody had sold four remember anything about these two items be ments. I looked up all my contracts, analysed same as in the first account 1 cannot say I fifths in, Kowloons and a half of my Punjoins.ing referred to in the letters passed by solici
endeavoured to sell shares through tors. I never mentioned tlie matter to Messrs. Benjamin, the broker. He placed a few for Chater or Mody. [Letters were produced and with Bottomly for six or seven hundred shares, viously seen but said that he had no recollection, December. He had also been negociating Plaintiff's attention called to matters he had pre but that fell through. I thought. then that it off, I don't know in what year the writing in red, would be better if I approached Mr. Mody and ink was made on this account handed me. It asked him to take back a portion of the shares was not made in 1888, 41 had no red ink at the had paid liim. This he declined to do, saying checking the accounts in 189e, after I retained I had bought at a fair reduction on the prices 1 Blue Bungalow I think I made it when
the contracts would have to take their course; to the Colony The shares were sold to W
I urged him to take them, but he told me to see Mr. Chater this was on the 29th of April or beginning of May. I went next scientifico hr. Chater's house to a big tiffin- fire. well tiffin to somebody. On the way down from the tiffin I broached the subject to Mr. Chater. I told him I could not take all my shares up, and asked him to assist me. I told him what was prepared to give in the shape of securities. He asked me to let him have a list and he would talk to Mody about it. have no recollection of having any further conversation with Mr. Chater on the matter Early in May I met Mr. Mody and the ferred to my contracts, and they said they were willing to take up my contracts provided: 1
London on 13th May, 1899. ACCOUNT
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WATERING, FORK.
of the correspondence contained in the Mail despatched from Hongkong to
would sell.1,000 or 1,500 of both Punjom and
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Short at the Race time in 1888. In 1890 I was. moving about in my brother's office and living at the hotel. A
A long debate took place concerning memos in red ink attacked to the ammended account. Plaintiff saying that they were made when he returned to the Colony in 1890; but Defendant's Counsel pointed out that the marks were not made further than Mirch, the month previous to Plaintiff's departure from the Colony,
An adjournment was made at four o'clock. for 10 aan. to-morrow...
THE HINERLAND TROUBLE.
of real news as to the course of ortaisin'!
Kowloon shares, as the amount was too heavyHinterland there is little or nothing to.
to finance without getting outside assistance Authorities appear to be resolved to
He said he might get Mr. E Sassoon to take a discreet silence on the subject, with the re
some, and it was agreed to -1 understood.
sult that rumours of all descriptions are
they were to take the balance. Later Modly from the Capture of Canton being imminent met me in the street, and asked me to sell 2,000 ton ausck upon the Hinterland by thou
There can now, however, be little doubt ands of Chinese troops being inedita
shares, a thousand of each stock, för June and September. I agreed. After that he told me "that it would be more convenient to them to
have all the shares, 4,000, clear for June. large force, amounting to about two thou
sand men, which was syesterday so hastily The next thing that occurred in reference to them was that Danby came to me and said that collected and despatched to the Hinterland is 1000 had been arranged for through Mr. David to march on and take by force if necessary E. Sassoon, and my clerk made an entry in my British boundary to the range of hills overlook
die town of Sam Chun and also to extend the contract book, to that effect. Benjamin - did -
not bring any contract note for that 1,000 shares;ing a town so that our frontier may follow but stated that 1,000 shares either had to be the natural lipe of the bills and thus be easilys or were about to be settled, as Iainderstood, defined, sed protected The fact that only with Sassoon. Next he brought in a contmct troops and but forty-eight hours! food by the
cight, days' rations have been taken- jjy, for 2,075 shares with Mody as being the buyer Naval Brigade also lends probability so this I mentioned casually, that it was arranged for 2,000 only, but he stated that Mody said it was supposition:
Shoply find my terk altered, it'in the contract 2,075,
rapidly book. I have heard all Messrs, Chater and- Mody's evidence and it is not as they stated that, o muster at they did not enter into an agreement with meuntil it two o'clock June, it was before. The ampgement to carry force through June and July settlements was that
had to sell them these shares, and hand thein the securities which I had named, they would then finance and cafry all my contracts and surplus shares for which they were to charge me 7 per cent interest. I deny paragraph of the amended answer as to any agreemen being made between us. Not a word was said between us that they should make any uso, my slures, nor that they could make profit for themselves by using them, end of the month the promissory, hote Ar Kuala Lumpur, on the 2nd instant, angiven to me for $30,000, and Mr Chater Inspector and two peons caught a Chinaman it was only as a matter of form to show a newly killed pig. The method was in tie on a sugar shares. I never dreamed of selling in the act of pumping water into the body of Sassoon that Mr. Chater had a lien on kind of india-rubber stocking to a large lunner: 4,350 Punjomis and 735 Kowloons-begun
HOW IT IS DONE,
feel ill about the Jaiter end of July, 1857, and
made by the Viceroy of Canton to maintain THE opening ceremony of the newly built order across the boundary. Even had he the Shimbashi Bridge, Tokyo, was held on the 4th will, he lacks the power, and had he the in most favourable weather, At 11 o'clock Go-which fitted into a main artery, the stocking laid up about the 4th of August. In that mont power to keep the peace it is very doubtfulvernor Senge, Mayor Mastsuda, and other
end not to individual members of the staff, men d
Communies (Lona felended for 'pabilestion must be accom.
if he would trouble to do so, for incursions officials met, and the Governor, the Mayor, and For gubilation, but sa evidence of quod faith,
Whilst be column of the flongkang Telegraph will always into British territory would show the Chinese bé open for the fafe discussión by correspondents of all ques- slept specilor public interests, it must be distinctly under: Government and the world at large that the the chief of the engineering work, read con stood That The Falltoy. Hoes tiot is asy way hold himself, extension of the Kowloon Boundary was not gratulatory addresses. They then viewed the ralponsible for opinions that expressed.
****** looked upon with favour by the Chinese and would be a means of saving face. If any lasting good is to he done by the present expedition it will be necessary for the officer allow his knowledge of dormant for time
ther
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sothat the water was forced into the carcass was than filled with water and then twisted up | I was not expected to pull through. 71 was-
ridden then until the Jubillée, celebrati This trick increases the weight of the flesh and hence the profit of the sellers -
was put at the windair to see the At the beginning of the year but I did not attend to business, was rhuematic fever and.
In Selangor, says the Malay Mail, anybody may adulterate food Cimpunity, so long as; reteived any the adulteration
under part of the bridge from a boat and after wards partook of a foreign style luncheon. The work of construction was begun in Murch lust yth was spent.The length of
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