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BOMBAY, 28th July.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 28 1904.
DESPERATE ATIACK
ON FORMER HONGKONG RESIDENTS,
for so long a period as Port Arthur shall re- main in the occupation of Russin."
The foreign policy of our rulers ordains thai, baving fled from Port Arthur, where we ought to have remained, we must evacuate Wei-hai- wei, which we should never have occupied.
The P. & O. Co,'s mail steamer loft presence of mind both she and her husband wounds, and there were human blood stains sensible to suffering, reckless of all else but
Bombay yesterday afternoon with about 800 chests of Malwa opium, Prices are as follows:--
Malwa (Now) ...Rs. 1,640 (Older) 1,670 (Oldest) 1,730
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The Vladivostock Squadron.
LONDON, 26th July.
The papers are making an outcry concern ing the exploits of the Vladivostock squad. ron, and declare that the sinking of neutral ships without trial is an intolerable pre- cedent amounting to an act of war. Morning Post severely criticises Mr. Bal four's statement as failing to satisfy an dignant nation. The Standard says the situation is exceedingly grave.
The
left car, another severe one on the left temple, five less severe ones at the back of the neck; one four and half inches, long on the front part. of the hand, two others on the forehead, and It may be remembered that some two months one on the face-all made by a fairly sharp in ago we referred to the fact that Mr. F. M. j.strument. There was also a very dangerous Sieben, who until quite recently was secretary wound about four and a half inches long is the of the Club Eintracht, in Ice House Street, had neck and a nasty one on the inner side of the been the victi a of a dangerous assault in. his right arm. Thise last two wounds were pos new home at Sandakan, it now appears that gibly made by the piece of fireweed produced. Mrs. Sieben was also assaulted, and but for her The chopper could have caused all the other would probably have been murdered. Arrests and hair on it. The axe was on the dressing were made in connection with affair and the table, the chopper underneath the dressing accused were brought up this month before the table and the piece of firewond was shown to Acting Judicial Commissioner at Sandakan him in the bed room by Mr. Wardrop. After Mr. C. J. Skinner, with Messrs. J. P. Temple despatching Mr. Sieben to the hospital witness ton and Lim Faik Kew and Buck Lim as As-attended to Mrs. Sieben, who had an in sessors, in the Sessions Court. Ah Look and Jured finger which he first thought was caused Chew See were charged ith house banking by a bite owing to the depression on it, but by night and voluntarily causing or attempting he thought the piece of word inny have caused it-certainly not a cutting instrument, The hair on the chopper is like that of Mr. Sieben's. There were fager marks on Mrs.
to cante death or grievous hurt.
The evidence as reported in the B. N. B. Herald, of the 16th inst., is as follows.
The Supt. of Civil Police, Lieut. A. T. War drop, who appeared for the prosecution, stated that at midnight on May 20th, he received in formation that someone had been dangerously assaulted, and went with the P. M. O. tn Mr. Sieben's house, Leila Read, where he saw Mr. Sieben in a long chair with many wounds on his he'd and neck, also a wounded hand. The floor was a mass of blond, and upon examining inthe bedroom, in the presence of the Dector, a chopper was found under Mrs. Sieben's long chair; a billet of firewood by the washstand and an axe partly under the bed. Mr. Sieben was sent to flospital. He knew the second prisoner, who was Mr. Sieben's waterman and on May 10, complained that Mr. Sieben had
The Red Sea Seizures. The Scandia has re-entered the Canal and resumed her voyage.
LATER.
The P. & O. Steamer Formosa bound for Yokohama has returned to Suez in charge of a Russian prize crew; and the British steamer Calhas, from Puget Sound for Japan and Hongkong, has been seized by the Vladivostock Squadron.
[The above telegram confirms our Yokohama wire of the 25th inst.-Ed, //.K.T]
Great Britain and Russia. Mr. Balfour said, in the House, that the Government had drawn the attention of the Porte on the 1st January, 1903, to Russian torpedo-boats passing the Dardanelles under the commercial flag. He had not heard of any further infraction of the treaty until the St. Petersburg and the Sinalensk passed the Straits. He was not aware of any private
Russo-Turkish convention on the subject.
cut him with a chopper.
Francis Michael Julien Sieben, a planter living at Leila Road, asserted that on the night in question he retired at 10-30 p.m. and was awoke by blows dealt by a sharp instrument on his head. He tried to get up and received further blows, which caused him to fall on the floor. He felt very faint and remarked " I Am finished." Then he saw the dark figure of a man on the bed beating his wife He had a belter recollection of things now, having become strong after the great loss of blood. One man kept on striking him the whole time, and with his gouty right arm he tried to parry the blows. He cried for help as a man was trying to drag him to the door, and seized the second prisoner, Chew Set, by his touchang, flinging him with a heavy jerk so heavily to the ground that the chopper was thrown out of his hand about a yard. Witness
then received a heavy blow on the head which partially stunned him, from another man, whom THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, | he believed was the first prisoner Ah Look- At that moment witness saw the third man, LIMITED.
whom he recognised as his 'bny,' Ah Yup. An extraordinary general meeting of the Witness thinking he was dying, bit one of the Punjom Mining Company, Limited, was held men in order to mark him: it was either Ab at the registered offices of the Company, Look or Al Yun. Next he heard a rush be Beaconfield Arcade, this afternoon, for the pur-hind him and the lamp went out. The door pose of considering and if thought fit passing a was opened-it was moonlight-and a man special resolution for the winding up of the entered with an axe uplifted. To the best Company. There were present Messrs. R. C. of his belief it was the second prisoner, Wilcox (chairman), W. K. Hughes (acting who was about to strike when Mrs. Sieben manager), A. R. Lowe (acting secretary), and rushed past and the blow fell short. Upon Messrs. E. W. Terry, W. Shewan, A. H. her return witness and his wife shut the Ribeiro, G. Murray Bain, H. C. Wilcox, E. J. door and, leaning against it, called for helpe Judah, T. F. Hongh, and K. Sayce.
He heard steps of men retreating and also a blow against the door. Mr. Wardrop and Detective Babu appeared then, and he told them that Chew See and his former boy An Yun were the assailants, but the third man
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The evacuation of Wei-bai-wei is only one.) of the events consequent upon the fall of Fort Arthur. The Slav character is tinged with, a melancholy persistence that pursues its end remorselessly, indifferent to all obstacles, in- Germany-Bank T.T.... the atiainment of the desired end. Men who know their Russia ask themselves: Will the fal of Port Arthur quench the desire of the Russian people for a warm water part? The fall of Port Arthur and this destruction of Ku- ropatkin and his army will leave Russia with 136,00,000 of people who will feel defeat by 4 months' sight L/C........... Asiatics as much as Englishmen. The ques-6 months' sight L......... tion, therefore, as to whether Russin will take the loss of Port Arthur lying down answers itself. She will do nothing of the kind, Peace may be at hand, and it may be prudent for
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Kaw Ah Yun, who turned "King's evidence," said that he was engaged by Mr. Sieben as boy and cook, and left after eight days' service. Two mouths afterwards on May 18th, at 5 p.m., he met prisoner No. 2 on the bridge at the fish ing village, and was told that there would be a large feast in a day or so. Two days later at
POWER OF GOVERNMENTS, 7 p.m. witness came to town, to see the Way.
People talk glibly of insurrection in Finland, ang. About an hour afterwards, No. 4, called Poland, Armenia, and even in the Valley of him, and they went towards the end of the the Volga, but they forget that in the course of road, where the accused took a long breath, the last forty years the power of Governments saying "to-night we must do some work and to quell revolutions has increated manyfold. Ah Look, must join us? Chew See said as The people, however discontented, are unarm- these were hard times and Ah Look had no ed and unorganised Governments possess money or food, let us go and commit theft. the monopoly of modern armis and troops skill-Benares New Witness told them he wanted to go and reported in war with modern training. If Louis XVI, the matter to the Police, but the two, prisoners had had a single battery of Maxim guns the prevented him, and threatened to kill him if he history of Europe would have been changed. did. All there and then took an oa that they The Revolutionary party in Europe, I have' would steal, and at once proceeded to Mr. reason to know, now recognise the increased Sieben's house, which they entered from power of Governments and the decreased behind Mr. Cook's stables, next door. Both | efficiency af revolutionary mobs. The tele- the accused changed their cloths, but not graph alone has enormously increased the witness who remained outside. Entering | power of Governments as against a popular the kitchen Ah Look obtained a stick and risivolution in the accepted sense of Chew See something dark which sounded the idle is impossible under madera condi. like a knife. The latter then got through a tions, provided the Government desire to back window and opening a door leta be former maintain themselves in power. But the vol- in. Witness was told off to keep ave. Five canic energy accumulating in Rossia as the re- minutes later he heard the team seream out,sult of defeat by a yellow rice is unlikely to and witness, became afraid and ran away.
evaporate harmlessly, because it cannot ex- plode under the seat of Government.
Examined: What he said were not lies. witness knew No. 1, and met No. 2 on the night in question. What he had stated was the
whole truth. He did not cut the tuan,
By the Assessors: He did not enter the house.
Chong Chin Teck, the other witness, testified to the meeting which took place at the wharf on the night in question.
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alliance at all costs or to restrict Russian ambitions to what can be accomplished by. land. It is in the direction of Persia and the Dardanelles that Britain is likely to feel the THE Steamship results of the fall of Port Arthur, it is not geneially known that Japanese victories have had an electrical effect upon the fighting races
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This closed the case for the prosecution and in India, upon the Afghans, and upon the above Ports, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd |
after hearing the evidence for the defence, the Court pointed out to the Assessors that the prisoners were charged with breaking into Mr. Sieben's house and there causing or attempting to cause grievous hurt. The points for de cision in this case were :-(1) Did one or both the prisoners break into the house. (2) Dd they attempt to cause death or grievous hurt.
The Assessors deliberated and found the first prisoner "not guilty, as there was no proof against him except that of the man who turned King's evidence, which proved insuffi. cient. The 2nd prisoner's guilt was evident.
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border tribes. The Japanese, moreover, have recently had emissaries in India who have been engaged in investigations as to the condition and the circumstances of English rule in Hindustan. It can only be conjectured that our Japanese allies are examining for themselves the soundness and stability of THEATRE British dominion in India. For many years Russia has been engaged in the same occupa. tion. It is a fact, for which evidence exists, that the respect of the native for the English- man has diminished both in Africa and in Asia, In the Boer war English soldiers were paid less than Kaffits and were set to perform tasks
which Kafirs regard as menial. The result
ed Liquidators for the purpose of such winding he could not remember. Previous.to the as- and sentenced Chew See to 10 years' rigorous The result was at the end of the war that the
up.
sault witness was to days in hospital with
Mr. Hough seconded, and the motion was rheumatic gout. He had $300 in the house carried unanimously.
Mr. Murray Bain proposed, Mr. T. F. Hough seconded, and it was agreed that a vote of thanks be accorded-the directors and staff for their efforts on behalf of the shareholders.
The Chairman having acknowledged the motion, the proceedings terminated.
SHIPBUILDING IN BORNEO.
Our first duty is to chronicle the successful launch on the 30th ult, by the North Borneo Trading Co., of the W. E. Roberts, the largest vessel which has yet been constructed in this country, reports the British North Borneo Herald. of the th July. The achievement reflects the greatest credi on her shipwrights, who are conspicuous not only for their real and perseverance, but self-reliance combined with executive ability.
before he went to Hospital, and the second prisoner was in his employ then. His wife also bad jewellery, which the accused knew. He had no ill-feeling towards his waterman, who had already left when he returned from hospital. The effect of the wounds, not yet healed, had kept him 22 days in hospital.
By the Court No. was never in his ser- vice, and witness had not seen him before that night. He was certain No. 1 used the chopper on his head.
fear of God and white men, which had been instilled into the black races under the Boer
familiarity and veiled insolence, of which there is no ievious precedent,
WHEN PORT ARTHUR FALLS system of native management, was replaced by
(BY ARNOLD WHITE.)
“And we believe that a drink-sodden popui- ation inhabiting fevered and contaminated slums is not a true basis for a prosperous Empire"-Lord Rosebery, June 10, 1904.
It is reported from Victoria, Vancouver island, that the Japanese are buying four for delivery at Port Arthur in six weeks' time. Intel- ligent anticipation of coming events is char acteristic of the rulers of Japan. We may, therefore, assume with some degree of certain ty the fall of a fortress which is to Russia in the
East what Kronstadt is in the West.
BRITISH V. NATIVE TROOPS.
These facts are well known to the mediatised
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princes in India, and the knowledge percolates "THE WAR BETWEEN JAPAN from them throughout the fighting tribes who supply Great Britain with her native troops. The magnificent Sikh, Pathan, Dogra, and Goorkha regiments are composed of fighting men whose physique and morale-the truth must be spoken--equal and sometimes even exceed the physique and morale of some of the English line regiments. The consumption of bree, the prevalence of certain forms of disease, and the inability to march as far or to shoot as straight as themselves have not increased the respect of the Pathan and the Sikhs for white troops,
And to this the electrical effect on the Asiatic
Mary Francis Sieben said that she woke up at midnight on May 20th, and found the water. man on her bed beating ber. She cried ont murder," and he jumped off the bed and stood by the window when he saw her husband stagger back from the door near the dressing table. Eventually witness escaped from the bed, with a struggle, and the next moment was at the door. She then struck prisoner above It is idle to ignore the significance in this the nose, and noticed he had a chopper in his movement and the advance in ship-building hand. She asked her husband to guard the on the part of the North Borneo Trading Co., door while she opened the window and called who have turned out, in addition to sundry for help. She could not open the window as lighters, the steam launch 1, B Pryer, the her right fore-finger was injured. She saw the steam schooner A. J. Scrution, the pearling waterman again, but could not recognise the schooner America, and now the W. E. Roberts, others although she heard voices. She called whose principal pariculars are follows:- out, and Hadji Adamsah, accompanied by
LEASE OF WEI-HAI-WEL,;;; Length 125 feet, overall 133 feet; breadth Chinese, arrived. Some policemen followed
The fall of Port Arthur is an event of supreme moulded, 18 feet; depth moulded, 12 feet with the Docter and Mr. Wardrop. Built of wood, she will be rigged as a two
importance to this country. It was from Port Examined: The second prisoner held her Arthur that H.M.S. Iphigenia, the representa- masted steam scho ner, with sails, for carrying down by the back of the neck to the pillow, tive of British might in Asia, fed ot the bidding British Islands have been completely neglected | and struck her with his hand on her ribs and of a Russian admiral. Had the Iphigenia re- right ear: he also tried to throttle her. Hemained the flag of Russia would never have bad nothing in his band at the time. Hefonted over the Tiger's Tail. The pusillani. was dismissed from service for being insolent mity, not of Britone, but of the British Ministry, and disobedient. She did not remember how has made an indelible impression upon the Asiatic mind. It was not thus that India was her finger was injured. The chopper and fire- wood were in the kitchen; the axe, which she recognised, was kept in the corner of the liquse, and it is not by such methods as these at the end of the passage. She did not recog. nise the first prisoner
timber, for which the has a capacity of nearly
22,000 cubic feet. Her deck machinery will consist of a steam windlass, and a band steer ing gear will also be fitted.
The christening ceremony was performed by Miss Violet Gueritz and witnessed by a party of interested guests. After naming the leviathan Miss Gueritz released a spring, and the W. E. Roberta glided smoothly down
This event appears to be regarded by the British and American Press as an event of the happiest omen to the peace of Europe and the advantage of the Anglo-Saxon race. But the mind of the defeat of the Russians by yellow humilation and defeat of a white race, however men and you have a situation in Asia existing ignorant, by a yellow race, however Enlighten-to-day which demands the highest qualities of ed, cannot be regarded with indifference by statesmanship. How is the Government meet those who are responsible for India.
ing it? By the despatch of an expedition to Tibet undertaken, pour embêter les Rskiff, and fök nu other purpose. The organisation of the British Army is untouched, while the physique and morale of the town population of the
by the Government, notwithstanding the lesson! of the Boer war.
that our interests in Asia can be upheld.
The fall of Port Arthur wili emphasise the weakness of British policy in the past, because
The inevitable consequence of Port Arthur's fall will be to confront Great Britain with pro- blems of a more momentous character than those with which she had to deal in the 18th century. The volcanic energy of Russia will
find an outlet somewhere, and the crater will be blown out in a spot nearer home than the Gulf of Pe-chi-li.
on the very day that the Japanese flag replaces We do not know what form Russian activi-
the Russian the British flag must be hauled down at Wei-hai-wei. The treaty with China, concluded at Peking on July 1, 1898, contains a provision that the lease of Weichai wei con tinues only so long as Russia holds Port Arthur. The words of the provision are as follows ----
the ways into the water. After the launch, the indefati,able Manager, Mr. G. J. Altman was deservedly complimented by those present By Assessors: When she woke up she did upon the success which has crowned his not ses her husband until the waterman re- individual efforis in establishing an era in the leased her, as he had held her head against the ship-building industry of British North Borneo, pillow. Then she saw her husband staggering
back, his head streaming with blood,
By the Court: She had not lost any property. The P.M.O, Dr. F. H. Davies, deposed that at 1.30 am. on May zoth, he was called by Mr. Wardrop to attend Mr. Fieben, who bad been "... The Government of His Majesty the wounded very seriously on the head, neck and Emperor of China agree to lease to the Gov. arms. There were a large number of wounds, ernment of Her Majesty the Queen of Great two or three of them might have easily proved Britain and Ireland Wei-hai-wei, in the pro- fatal. One cut exposed the brain behind the vince of Shantung, and the adjacent waters
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