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the opium wi be, or as a matter of fact, any other big fimm.

His Worship -You could not go to Mesare, Sassoon and say, "Here is an order to remove the chests, but we want to weigh it," You have THE French Government have decided on

no power to weigh it en route or when it gets to, raising a new corps of infantry in Indo-China.

At the Police Court this afternoon Mr. Seung Yuen Shing. There is no privilege or The new regiment will be composed of Cambo-

combe Smith heard an interesting case involv dian recruits and known as the Trailleursing the established practice between deniers right and I do not see how you give that as

reason for inflicting a heavy penalty, Cambodgiens.

and merchants in the local opium trade, which apparently has had the sanction of custom for some years past. A coolie was charged on remand for a breach of section, 11, of Ordinance weight and there was no permit for removal, Mr. F. B. Deacon, of Messrs. Deacon and Hastings, appeared on behalf of the op um farmers and. Mr. C E. H. Beavis, of Messrs.

AT Wakamatsu-mura, Goto, a new seam of

anthracite coal has been found, and already a

accessible to messager. Du cupics sent by post na Nagasaki merchant has received official per

Mr. Deacon-If I can prove to your Wor- ship that these, chests do weigh over the proper

THE DOCK COMPANY

EXPEDITIOUS WORK, ON THE “ PEMBROKESHIRE MANA

Sirce it became known "that the local Dock

additional $1.80 por quarter is simærgel for potage. mission to work it on trial. The coal is said 22 of 1887 respecting the removal of opium.where the loss comes in, and that is the reason expedkion with which the work of repair is

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THE Messageries Maritimes steamship Tonkin which left for home this mo ning will be laid

Wilkingon and Grist, represented the defendant. Mr. Deacon said that the charge was laid

then think it is a matter of inference to sec

why I asked you to deal with the case as severe- ly as possible.

An assistant to the opium farmer having given evidence,

Company was interesting itself in the s.. Peni.. brokeshire with a view of bringing her to Hongkong for her extensivu repairs, more than ordinary interest attached to the vessel by the Hongkong public. No allusion need be made

the vessel at Kowloon in the condition she was to the splendid feat accomplished in docking

in but a few weeks ago. The commendable

being carried out by the Kewloon Dock Co. is the staff and the extensive establishment. A à tribute to the energy and resourcefulness of

His Worship drew attention to the ruling in visit to the Kowloon yard to-day evented to another v. P. C. Leonard, heard before Sirmade in executing the work which, häd Fielding Clarke and Mr. A. G. Wise on the to be made on the battered, hull before the

gal removal of opium. It was then held that a

It is expected that by the and or 3rd. coolie was not the person to be prosecuted, as proximo the vessel will be spick, and span in that event every coolie or boatman engaged Dock Co., will be as good as a new steamer. again and, when out of the bands of the in handling opium would have to take out a permit. Therefore, how could the present de-

To gauge the magnitude of the work under- taken it will suffice to say that the fore part fendant be proceeded against?

of the ship had practically to be cut away

R. DUBARRY, of the Imperial Maritime up for some time when she arrives at Marseilles. under section 11 of Ordinance 22 of 1887 which the celebrated appeal case of Leung Yau and our representative the extraordinary prograss ·

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and retiited. The damage sustained by the fire another within the Colony, or iranshipping 16th September, 1895, and dealing with the ille. Pembrokeshire could take to the water again.

where the vessel is to be thoroughly rebuilt

while at Japan was temporarily repaired at Kobe.

A Cablenews wire says that one of the most frightful massacres ever known in the history of the world has taken place in Kastoria. The Turks have murdered over 10,000 Macedonians and Bulgarians there. Bodies of troops bave outraging women and pillaging property, Mail your films and Kodak orders to LeMun- you, P. O. B. 368—1 dvt.)

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pondent, which is printed elsewhere, gives been ruthlessly slaughtering all Christians, which permit shall be exhibited to the opium would be withdrawn, and said the matter heaved up on shore and the under part gra- .

THE NEW CABINET: A special wire from our London Corres the composition of the new Cabinet which, to all appearances, is but a pro tem combina- tion destined to carry on the affairs of State until Parliament meets again at the end of the long vacation, when a General Election will most probably be decided upon, and the country will be appealed to Our celebrated “H” Lipieur SCOTCH with respect to the adoption of a Protective Policy by Great Britain. From the names of the new Ministers it will be seen that the

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THE Tung Wen u Pas hears that the aborigines of Yunnan have raised the standard of rebellion against the Central Government at Ku Hae. The captain of the local police of Seat Kai Shin has been killed, and Wang Fuh Chen, the captain if the focal garrison,

met the saine fate.

THE native, newspapers have a singular way of commenting upon the nomination of a new Tautal for Shanghai; for they declare, with charming naivete, that three influential Chinese gentlemen of that city have promised Tis. 300,003 to the functionaries at Peking on whom or cynicism?

this nomination depends. Is this innocence.

majority of metropolitan officials, who are natives of Kwangsi, hold the view that, owing to Viceroy Tsen having no military experience, it would be well if the Viceroy Yuan Shih-kai were appointed Viceroy of Liang Kwang. It

of his in Peking that he wished to resign from his present pust.

is as follows:-"Every person moving a chest or chests of opium from one place to

suck chest or chests within the waters thereof shall, before doing so furnish to the Superintendent à requisition properly filled up in the form of schedule F, whereupon permit the Superintendent shall furnish in the form of schedule authorising the transhipment or removal of the said opium,

farmer or his geat, and shall be signed by him or his agent, and shall not be used or acted upon until it has been so signed." The essence of the case for the farmers depended upon the last words that the permit shall be exhibited to the opium farmer or his agent and shall be signed by him or his agent and shall not be used or acted upon until it has been so signed. The facts of the case were that on the morning of the 16th inst., two Excise officers in the employ of the opium farmers were on duty on the Praya, near the Central Market, when they saw a trock, in charge of two coolies, and loaded with two chests of raw opium. The officers asked them for their removal permit and they could not produce it. One of the coolies bolted and other was

arrested. Word was sem to the farmers, it being subsequently ascertained that there had been no application for the permit. The opium was then taken to the Central Police Station. As matter of fact, subsequent to that two permits

Mr. Deacon then 'intimated that the charge

would be simplified if Mr. Beavis admitted the offence so far as Kung Yuen Shing

was concerned.

Mr. Beavis said he could not do that, and Mr. Deacon said he should apply for a fresh summons against the defendant's master.

Replying to Mr. Beavis, his Worship said he could not make any order regarding the opium seized, unless it could be pointed out that he had the power to do so, and then he

would use his discretion and make it one way or the other.

The defendant was discharged.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

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THE ROBBERY AT "CLENWOOD,"

The Chief Justice, Sir W. M. Goodman, disposed of the last case on the calendar this morning, and the September Criminal Sessions was concluded. Five men and a woman were'

which was fully reported in a recent issue of the Telegraph. Leang Man, a house coolie,

separates us from the return of the people's AcCORDING to a Peking wire of 6th us, the were taken in to the farmers' office for signature lined up in the dock to answer charges in con- one of which related to the two chests in quesnection with the recent robbery of jewelry at representatives to the metropolis. It would be useless to enlarge on the past services

tion. The permit had been issued from the at Mrs. Gillander's residence in Caine Road, rendered to the country by the New Minis-

superintendent at the Harbour Office and was signed presumably by an authorised clerk on his behalf, but it was not taken to the ters, three of whom-Lord Selborne, Mr. St. Broderick and Mr. A. Chamberlain- have filled responsible positions in former cabinets and, in consequence, are well known to the general public. It is in- teresting to inute, however, that Mr. Arnold

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We understand that the contract time for completing the repairs is seventy days, with an allowance of ten days for extracting the old frames and bent steel Such, however, has been the rapidity with which the work has bean pushed on that it is expected the vessel will be able to leave the slipway within sixty days, or about twenty days less than contract tinié-a truly satisfactory showing. Some materin! for the vessel had to he ordered out from home,

DEATH OF MR. E. J. MAIN.

is reported that Viceroy Tsen wrote a friend farmers until after the opiuna had been seized. | Glenwood", Caine Road, some five or at afternoon. Mr. Main was in his 56th year,

The difference of time was not very great, and if it were 1101 for the principle involved he did noi think the farmers

who had been in Mrs. Gillander's employ at

months prior to the robbery, was charged with stealing from that lady's residence on the 12th would be anxious to press the present charge, August, four gold jewelled finger rings, value but the fact remained that the habit of remov-value ise, French gold coin, tata fucoin,

It is with regret that we announce the death of Mr. E. J. Main, superintendent engineer of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, which took place at his quarters yesterday and has been ailing for some time. He per sisted, however, in continuing in his duties antil Saturday afternoon when Doctors 'Swań

were entertained for his recovery. Unfortun

Main expired suddenly yesterday afternoon, The loss will be a severe one to all those who was a great favourite with everybody. connected with the deceased gentleman,

He was a hard working man whose patience and windliness were proverbial. He ene tered the service of the Dock Company in 84 as harbour engineer for the Cosmopoli

and Jordan wero summoned, and some hopes

who is the Unionist member for West Bel Messrs. Tilleke and Gibbins as assistant, and ing opium and subsequently obtaining the gold pencil, value $10, and three American Stoately a turn for the worse took place and. Mr.

fast, has never taken part in any preceding 'adutinistration; nevertheless, his opinions on the fiscal policy proposed by Mr. Joseph Chamberlain are well known and only lately, in a speech delivered at Belfast, he declared himself a disciple of Protection, saying that he had begun as a Free Trader, but, as the result of grappling with the subject for him-

Mr

FROM Bangkok we learn that Mr. Geoffrey N. Saye, J. A., solicitor, has been engaged by that he may be expected next month. Saye was educated at Repton and Trinity College, Oxford, where he took, honours in the final law school. Mr. Saye has had several years' experience and during the last fourteen months was managing clerk to a London firm of solicitors.

permits and taking them to the farmers for signature had been the cause of a great loss to the farmers. Every chest of opium was sup posed to weigh 1,6co taels, but as a matter of fact almost every one was over that weight. The purchaser, from say people like Messrs. Sassoon &Co, who were big importers, obtained the opium from gedowns and placed

IN its half-yearly report the Compagnie Fran.it in their establishment, and if they suc

$ic, à value a

notes representing a total value of $611., A native woman, named Chan Lau Ching, was charged with receiving a gold solitaire diamond ring, value $250, Leung Fong, with receiving a lady's gold diamond and ruby ring, value $50, No Yeung and Vim Vans San, with receiving a lady's gold diamond and solitaire and ruby ring, value $85, and Ip U with receiving a gold, diamond solitaire and ruby ring, value $85, and

lan dock, and was appainted superintendent

self, he had come to the conclusion thatçaise des Chemins de far de l'indo-Chine et / Ceeded in getting it there before the permit a lady's gold, ruby and diamond ring, value $50 at the beginning of last year. It was reported du Yunnam states that the total receipts on the was obtained from the farmers they would well knowing same to have been stolen. The that a masonic funeral would take place this line from Haiphong to Hanoi during the get the benefit of the overweight on each house coolie admitted his guilt while the other afternoon, but owing to want of time tha

there is great need for alteration in the present system."!

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

months of April and May last amounted to 109,650 francs, though is also adds that nearly the whole of this sum was derived from pas-

chest of opium, because they would be enabled to opium the chests, remove the surplus weight, and export the remainder as chest of a standard

at all events of late, and had been brought with a view to putting a stop to the custom.

rangement has been abandoned... The Dock. Co, and ships in the vicinity-half masted their flags and, as a token of respect, work was dia

senger traffic and that very little transit of weight. The present case was one of the first, Hastings, W. H. Watson, W. G. Clark, A. continued in the yards. this afternoon. The

ONE case of plague (Chinese) occurred in 28, goods took place. This is no doubt ewing to Caine Road. It terminated fatally.

the fact that transit by river, though slower, is so much cheaper that local merchants and it to their interest to stick to the old methods, until the company can see its way to reduce the high rates which exist at present.

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Mr. Beavis said he admitted there was technical breach of the statute, but be certainly would not agree with all that had been stated

by Mr. Deacon.

Mr. Deacon:- think you will admit the defendant had not the permit when the opium was being removed.

Mr. Beavis:-Yes.

i

mit before the removal of the opium, the farmer

prisoners denied receiving the jewelry.

The following jury was then sworn to deal with the matter -Messrs. J. W. Barber, B. E. Brooke Smith, G. Rapp and A. D. Barretto.

The Attorney General (Hon. Sir H. S. Ber- keley) instructed by the Crown solicitor, Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, prosecuted, and briefly stated the facts of the case, after which evidence was called, and the jury, brought in a verdict of guilty in each case. The first prisoner was sent to gaol for two years with hard labour, the second, to a month's imprisonment, the third, fourth and fifth to six months and the sixth to eighteen months.

DISCHARGED AND CAUTIONED.

late Mr. Main leaves a wife and two children,

ALLEGED CHILD MURDER

WOMAN CHARGED.

In our issue of the 18th inst, we reported that on the evening of the 16th P. C. 58, with a Chinese detective, noticed two men carrying -a box and two other persons following. Being suspicious the constables approached them and the men threw down the box,, which was sub-

In connection with the above case So Konsequently found to contain the dead body of a male child about seven years of

one of the sings. He was called upon, and

arrest the fugitives two of whom were fined $50 or two months each and the uncle

Mr. Deacon put me of the permits into Court and drew his Worship's attention to the wording of it, which provided for the weight of Press. Thus Pritchard & Co., Penang, fix the opium at the time of sale being filled in Shang, a jeweller, was indicted for receiving age. The Chinese detectives managed to that the heavy and continued rains have serious their prices at z/- and rise or fall 24 per cent Supposing the quantity was written on the per

with each halfpenny, giving a liberal 10 per would be properly protected. But it was the addressing him. His Lordship said:-So. Kon cent off for cash on general departments. We

at the close of last year, (says the Japan Mat) Singapore, and sti!! have to pay 85 cents for details on the permits that resulted in you bought one of the stolen rings and sent it Yau Mui, the mother of the child, was charged.. ACCORDING to statistics collected by the police have no general movement of this kind in habit to avoid weighing and filling in the Shang, the Attorney-General has, I think, very of the child $100 or three months. Further properly entered a non prosequi in your case inquiries were made by the police and Lam Tokio has now a total population of 1,839,788 shilling. article. Nor has the cost of living persons, living in 392,039 houses.

BEFORE Mr. Sercombe Smith at the Magistracy this morning the master of the Yau-ma-ti ferry launch Ching Ching was fined $20, for not stopping when called upon to do so by Ser

ceant Kerr.

were again brought before Mr. J. H. Kemp "this afternoon and discharged.

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A VIENNA wire reports that Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, has denied the demands of the Hungarian army. it is still rumoured that he will resign the crown of Hungary, Disturbances still go on in Croatia.

THE Nippon Yusen Kaisha appears to have finally decided to open a fortnightly service between Kobe and Kiauchou. The Ise-mart, which is shortly to be withdrawn from the Vladivostock line, will be placed on the new service.

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decreased in the slightest, and the man on a sterling basis, or with exchange compensation,, finds himself much worse off. Competition will no doubt in time bring down the cost of provisions, liquors, clothes, and Europeat articles, but the time is not yet.

FROM'a Seoul despatch to the Mainichi the Kobe Herald learns that a contract has been signed between the Treasury Bureau of the

Imperial Household Department and Messi S. London & Co., a French concern in Seoul, for the operation of a sinokeless coal mine at Ping yang. Machinery and large quantity of cement have already been sent to Pingyang from Chemulpo. Four Russians accompanied the goods and it is believed that the project is Russo-French joint undertaking. Permission to work the colliery was granted to Mr. Kasa, a Japanese subject, by Ye Yongyik in 1898, but a condition was made that it should only hold good for two years. The agreement then signed, however, reserved to the Japanese a right to negotiate for a renewal of the contract.

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A JAPANESE shipowner named-Nishigawn, of Yokohama, has arranged to purchase the General Edw. S. Bragg, U. S. Consul Dutch steamer Teucer at a price of about Yen General, kindly forwards the following copy of 100,000. The Osaka Mainicht says that there a telegram which be received from Manila are several other foreign' steamers now being yesterday negotiated for by Japanese shipowners.

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Manila Observatory, September 21st, 4

o'clock p.m.

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considerable fraud on the farmer

His Worship said the Ordinance did not provide that the weigh was to be filled in on the permit.

AS

Mr. Deacon agreed, and added that the chop was put on by the superintendent.

His Worship-Is there an authority that it must be put on ?

Mr. Deacon:--No. Doubtless it was put on

by one of the former farmers. Continuing, he asked his Worship to deal with the case as severely as he could do under the cir

cumstances

Mr. Deacon having intimated that he would call no wiinesses,

:

Mr. Beavis said h's friend had made certain

in the first place there was the question of the statements which he would like him to prove weight of the chests in question, and then the statement that inspection was made by the opium farmer before putting his chop on the permit to remove or export the drur, and also the observation that the chests were removed. before application was made for a permit.

derstand you have given it up to the police to Macao, but you got it back again, and I un- Considering all the circumstances I do not think the evidence is sufficient to show that you knew it was stolen, and it is quite right not to put you on your trial. Let me caution you, however, to be very careful when diamond rings are knocking about in this fashion. You prices if they are honestly come by. I should can be pretty sure they are not sold for small

strongly recommend you to buy no more, and if you do, not to send then to Macao. It looks

though you were afraid to sell them in Hong very suspicious if you do that; it looks: as

kong. The case is really not before me, and I am only giving you a little friendly advice. you can go.

PROBABLE SALE OF THE "PEMBROKESHIRE.”

her son, Tsang Kat. at the Magistracy yesterday with murdering

Port, and in charge of the martuary at Yau- Dr. F. Keyt, assistant Health Officer of the masti, deposed that on the 17th inst., he made a post mortem examination of the body of a inale child said to be about seven years of age. it was in on extreme state of emaciation, the muscles shrunken and devoid of fat, while the

skin stretched like parchment over the bones.

He concluded that death was due to starvat on."

: Mr. Sercombe Smith remanded the prisoner until Thursday.

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS DUE American (America Maru) to-morrow English (Coromandel) 24th just. ;; Australian (Australian) 24th inst American (Korra) 28th instantism Canadian (Empress of China) 28th inst. American (Gaelic) 9th prox. flo Australian (Tsinan) 12th prox.

The B. T. B. Cole sa. Pleindes arrived at

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While yet undergoing repairs, as reported in another part of this issue, we hear from reliable Mr. Deacon- said it was DGI submit sources that the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha 'are ted to us for signature. There is one negotiating for the purchase of the steamer point I should mention. I did not sugge, that Pembrokeshire. The developments of the we always seat down and weighed this opium,cil trade demands' more tonnage for the but we have the right to do so, which is the Japanese shipowners. In the event of their crux of the whole question,

acquiring this fine steamer it is very probable that she will be made to ply between Moji and Hongkong. If negotiations are brought to a satisfactory conclusion, considerable internal this port via the Straits on 19th alterations in the vessel will be necessitated be expected here on 5th prox such, for instance, as the construction of deep The Glen Line 8.3 tanks to be used for cargo or will mean an additional job for the

Elis Worship But the Ordinance does not give you the right.

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