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"TRUOPS FOR MACAO.

AN EVENTFUL" VOYAGE,

{[From Our Own Correspondent.]

At Penang on 8th January, the wife of J. A. MURRAY, Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, of a daughter.

On the 9th inst., at "Rosebank, Mount Captured in the north fort of Tungchikuanshan company also contained what was known as a might be regarded as manslaughter. But that of coal, 90 tons of fresti water, and pro Elizabeth, Singapore, the wife of G. SCHUDEL,

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HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1905.

NAVIGATION OF THE RUANGPU.

Macho, 18th January, 1905) The arrival of the chartered transport Lindula has been looked forward to with THE "TREMONT MURDER CASE,

anxious expectations. She is the beat that Pagain, the Negrito, was indicted for the

:brought the troops from the Government e murder of a fellow-countryman, on board the

pon Sao Thome which was wrecked in the American steamer Tremont, in Hongkong His Lordshipgumming up, said: The evid Red Sea in November last The Lindula ence showed stabilberate and intentional kill arrived to-day about ten o'clock in the forencon Harbour, on the 5th inst.

The Hon. the Attorney General (Mr. E. Hing by the prisoner, because of the intimacy of and is at anchor near the island of Cheng chap Sharp, K.C.) prosecuted, and Mr. H. N. Ferrers the deceased man Apowan with a woman of off the roadstead. Upon the first opportunity defender. The following jury was empanelled whom the prisoner was enamoured. Well, a interviewed an officer accompanying the Messrs. A. Bain (Foreman), W. Goetz, O..W.

man who deliberately and intentionally killed troops in relief of the present men in garrison C. Logan, L. A. Rose, G. P. Curry, G.. Smith, another man, of whose favour with a woman he and gathered from him the following facis in. was jealous, was guilty of murder and nothing relation to the fateful voyage of the Sao Thome and R. S. Piercy."

Counsel for the prosecution, in opening the else, unless he could establish that he was which ended so disastrously on the evening of case, said the prisoner and the dead man were irresponsible for his actions. If the killing had the 24th November, 1954. The transport left members of a company of Negritos, who had been deliberate it could not be manslaughter, Lisbon on the soth of that month and when been performing at the St. Louis Exposition, except in one case, and that was where a hus she got into the Mediterranean she encounter- and at the time of the murder the company of band found's man in the actual act of adulteryed stormy weather, which was so threaten twenty-four men and women were on board with his wife, and killed one of them, and evening that her commander had to gives, orders to close all the port holes and batten down the Tremont, lying, off, the Yaumati, shore, on then the provocation must be taken to be so their way back to the Philippine Islands. The great that if the killing were done at once it the hatchways. She had on board 1,500 tons visions and stores enough to last her on a presidente and he would be called before them was not the case here at all Frisoner was not It was on the evening of the thrinst, when the husband of the woman, and Apowan had

voyage of six months duration. When the the company, who appeared to all sleep in as much right to go with the woman--she was

vessel got to Poit Said the weather was calm 1 he adheres to his announced intention. Sir bunks in one screened off portion of the ship, a widow, a grass widow travelling alone--as and all went well until she proceeded to the Robert Hart is likely to be paying a visit to that the prisoner descended upon the dead anybody. He was not her husband, and the Red Sea. It is not definitely known whether England in the near future. He is 70 yearsman, who was asleep in his bunk at the time, killing was not immediate. It was not done by an error of navigation, or that the vessel of age, and has not been in Europe for a quar- and with a knife disembowelled him.. Prisoner for five days afterwards. It was done as

was carried by the current; but the fact is, ter of a century. Sir Robert, who, of course, managed to get away from the ship, and an act of revenge purposely, intentionally nevertheless, established that the vessel had holds the post of Inspector-General of Cus- although a search was made for him, he was and deliberately, and after a long time deviated some eighty miles from the proper toms, was a victim of the "Poking massacre," not arrested until some time later. When ar apparently planning. In fact, the evidence course and at 7 pm, on the night in question which occurred in print only.

rested he made a statement, admitted having showed that there was a quarrel between stranded on a coral reef. The reef is one of murdered the man, and had since made a full the two, because of this conduct of Apowan, about a thousand yards long. The Captain' at confession, giving bis motive as jealousy in which angered the prisoner. Each meant to

once endeavoured to extricate the vessel from wait his chance to get his knife into the other, her perilous position by jettisoning coal and Dr. Spencer Howe, of the Tremont, after and the prisoner got his knife in after a long stores. But all attempts proved fruitless. No respect of a female member of the troupe, relating the nature of the wounds of the dead time. It was murder, and there was no man-

change was apparent in the position of the man, said that the woman in the case was un--slaughter possible. The test of insanity was transport for the next two days, uotil at to am. able to come to the Court, in consequence of not outrageous conduct. It was simply a ques on the 26th, the commander launched a boat tion of did the prisoner know, or not know, with the second-in-command and a 'midship. being detained in quarantine at Mariveles.

After some lengthy argument, the evidence that what he was doing, was wrong and against man in charge besides the necessary com

the law? Had he been a madman as was sug-plement of sailors and provisions to make for of this woman, given at the Police Court, was

gested, and not know that he bad done wrong, the usual track of merchant steamers. On the read.

he would not have attempted to leave the ship night of the 27th, the shipwrecked men des- at all. He might have been what was com-

cried a lighthouse in the distance, and at day- manly known as mad with jealousy, but that break the following morning fell in with the was not the madness to excuse murder. After Clan Mackay. Learning the predicament into some further remarks be dismissed the jury to which the Portuguese transport had fallen, Capt. Higgins of the B. 1. boat at once proceeded on a consideration of their verdict.

his mission of rescue. In this he was entirely successful, although all hopes of salving the transport had to be abandoned from the fact that she was stuck hard and fast on the reef. The work of getting the troops off was an arduous one, but nevertheless accomplished in such an efficient manner that every man on board the Sao Thome was safely transported to

THERE is some chance of Japanese ideals be coming familiarised in England, for societies are being formed for the study of "Bushido, the Japanese code of conduct, which makes of its adherent "a hero and a gentleman." At Eton and other public schools "Bushido," as explained in the "Soul of a Nation," is being studied.

TO-MORROW afternoon the Hongkong Football Club will play the Royal Engineers F.C. at Happy Valley. Kick off at 4.45 pm. The following will represent the Club:--Goal: Dr. Kew; Backs: G. E. Morrell and F. C. Hall;

Halves: H. C. Glay, E. F. Aucott, H. L Garrett; Forwards: R. Macpherson, R. Hen- derson, W. H. Williams (Capt.), C. Humphreys, and U. W. Sayer.

During the past thirty years the public of Shanghai has continually emphasised the extent and seriousness of the silting of the Huangpu, and urged upon the authorities the importance of taking measures to pre- vent this invaluable waterway from becoming a narrow canal and shutting out all shipping VISCOUNT Hayashi has just been elected an from the Northern port. In the Peace Pro-honorary member of the British Numismatic tocol, signed at Shanghai by the representa Society. Coin collecting, however, is not the

chief of the Japanese Minister's recreative occupations. He is most enthusiastic about photography, which he has practised for thirty

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A CONFESSION.

The Presidente referred to, who acted as in-

terpreter, said that he saw the prisoner in the Guol yesterday evening. Without any induce. ment of any kind he made a voluntary state- ment. Mr. Nolan, the interpreter at the Magistracy, was also present, with the object of translating from Spanish into English. The statement was taken down in writing, after prisoner had been duly cautioned, and he after. ward put his mark to it,

"

The Attorney General read the statement as

GUILTY.

The jury, after two or three minutes' deliber- ation, returned a unanimous verdict of "guilty of wilful murder."

THE DEATH SENTENCE.

His Lordship, in passing sentence, said "You have been found guilty of intentionally and deliberately killing Apowan, your fellow-a5- sociate, on board the Tremont.. You have

A.'S. WATSON & CO., lives of eleven Foreign Powers and Chim, upwards of three years ago, a separate Annex was devoted to the question of conserving the riker and intended to provide a satis. years. He is a member of the Camera, Club, back to Suwok' (his home), I could not sleep, told us that the reason which prompted you the Portuguese troops made a slay of twenty. factory solution. It is now over this very Annex and produces very artistic prints. He can that trouble has arisen and the final solution also paint and sketch cleverly. of the problem is again delayed. China desires to carry out the scheme single-handed, and before earnsins

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A TOTAL WRECK.

follows: Apowan (the dead man) went into Dangusan's, (the woman's) bed. I saw him leave. The day after he said: "You will not go Apowan said it would be better for me to die

was jealousy. That affords.no excuse for you first. If you are not dead you will tell the according to the law of this Colony. According Americans. I was very much afraid. I didly, you must pay the penalty of all who take oot sleep for five nights. Neither did Apowan Life of another. That penalty is the forfeiture The nigus uner the fifth night, Apowan went to of your life. The sentence upon you therefore

akerwards escaped from the ship."

whence you came and from thence on a date in the Red Sea, bave been abandoned. Salvors to be hereafter fixed by the Governor to the decline attempts at salvage on any terms, and place of execution, and there you will be

this morning.

Annex the Powers want substantial evidence ment to assist the Chinese authorities in skep, and I struck at him with a knife, and is that you be taken from hence, to the place All hopes of floating the Iransport Fao Thoms

suppressing the Kwangsi rebellion having been declined by the Viceroy of the two Kwangs. the French Government has caused a large number of warships to concentrate at Hanoi and a number of torpedo-boats at Haiphong as a demonstration against the Chinese authorities.

of her good faith in undertaking the work She has expressed her willingness to fur nish this by raising 460,000 taels annually towards the cost, and to engage a Dutch engineer of experience to go to Shanghai to superintend operations, but stipulates that the work is to be undertaken solely by the EFFORTS are now being made to extend com Chinese authorities without any inter-mercial relations between Portuguese India ference from foreign merchants. In cast and Europe. Negotiations have been entered the work is done between Woosung and into by the Clan Line with a view to establish- Shanghai and there is anything to negotiate ing direct communication between Mormugao an arrangement would be made with foreign and Antwerp, and it is probable that a regular merchants and embodied in the form of service of steamers will soon be running an agreement to be negotiated with the between these ports. The harbour at Marma foreign ministers in Peking and to be an is about to be extended. A scheme for irrigating the province of Goa has been drawn agreed and signed by all concerned. If

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PRISONER NOT INSANE,

Dr. Thomson, Medical Officer in charge of the Gaol, said that he ordered the prisoner

hanged by the neck until you are dead, and the ship will be sold as she lies. All her cargo into the Hospital, in order that he might have your body buried in such a place as may be of stores and ammunition are lost with her, him under observation.

Hon. Mr. Sharp: Will you express your opinion as to whether he is sane or not?

Witness: I think there is no evidence what soever of insanity.

Mr. Sharp: Are you of opinion that he is sane?

Witness: I am.

Mr. Ferrers: You know, Doctor, of what is

unscientifically known as running amok?

Witness: I do,

Mr. Ferrers: Have you had any experience ́of running amok i

Witness: None direct,

assigned by the Governor. And may the Lord have mercy upon you,,

The Court, rose shortly after half-past one until to-morrow at eleven a.m.

NAVAL NOTES:

ARRIVAL OF H.M.S. "ASTRAEA.".

The German cruiser Grier has arrived from Amoy.

The British cruiser Astraes, Capt. Lionel G. Mr. Ferrers: But you have some knowledge Tufnell, arrived here yesterday morning from Singapore. She has relieved the Eclipse, and Witness: Yes.

of it?

Included in the latter are three Hochkiss guns, two being intended for the Vasco da Gama, and the other for the cruiser Adamaster. The crew of the transport returned to Lisbon. The com- mander of the Sao Thomé was Captain Reis..

Among the troops who have arrived are ten naval officers, I captain, for Timor, and captain and a lieutenant for Macao, besides ja sergeants and 280 men for the local garrison. THE "LINDULA's" return,

The Lindula will be returning to Colombo on the 24th inst at 12 o'clock (noon). She will take home the time-expired then ; these are 3a officers, 2 sergeants' wives, and 200 privates. A representative. from the firm of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co, the agents of the B. I. S. N. Co., came over from Hongkong to-

Mr. Ferrets: A man who runs amok is as though she has been on the station for eight | day and will be returning to-morrow morning.

wishes relating to the conservancy it is The Swatow C.C. having invited the Hong- expected that work, which is to be carried kong C. C. to send up an "A" team to play on piecemeal, will commence-shortly; but them at cricket during the China New Year holidays the committee decided yesterday should a further term of unnecessary delay to accept, and the following are asked to

in full possession of his senses?

Witness: Generally speaking, it is found that follow the acceptance of the conditions by

represent Hongkong --Messrs. Harry Han- the signatories to the Protocol trouble may cock (captain) F. C. Butcher, A. Mackenzie there is some cause of grievance which he arise. Meanwhile, natural and artifical Walter Dixon G. E. Morrell, W. W. Ross J.means to avenge; and he strikes out at the first agencies continue filling in the bed of the W. C. Bonnar, Surgeon Horley RN, P: W. people who come in his way. river, and although the Coast Inspector at Goldring, J. Hooper, G. F. Lammert, and Shanghai is of opinion that even the com- Capt. H. W. Smith A.n.C. bination of those changes due to natural physiographical. causes and those due to not resulting in

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-months, this is ber first appearance in Hong- kong. She is a sister ship to the second-class cruiser Fox, now on the East India station, and comes from the Mediterranean Fleet. he is a two-funnelled vessel of 4,360 tons displace. ment, 320 ft. length, 49 ft 6-ip. beam, and 19

deranged. In his opinion prisoner was quite 6-pra,.

The new soldiers disambarked to-day in their uniform and carried a haversack. The average loss to each soldier, in private property, through the wreck, was one of about $25.

CAPL C. J. HIGGINS. Capt. C. J. Higgins and the officers of Re-examined by the Attorney General, Dr. draft, with 9,112 horse-power which, with Thomson said he had had lengthy conversa her twin screws, drives her at the speed of the Clan Mackay will be the recipients of their tions with the prisoner, through the interpreter, nearly zo knots an hour She was built at Government for the sigoal service they ren

just recognition at the hands of the Portuguese and he had never noticed anything which Devonport in 1893 at a cost of early 50,000.dered in rescuing the officers and men of the would indicate that his mental condition was 5 and sundry light guns. The gun post be conferred with the insignia of some distin.

carries, two 6-10, guns, eight 4.7, eight Sao Thomé It is believed that the Captain will guished Order at the disposal of the Portu guese Sovereign. The rescued men are all loud and unanimous in their praises of the very excellent and efficient services rendered by the officers and crew of the Clan Mackay,

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

THE DEFENCE.

Mr. Ferrers addressed the Court on behalf of the prisoner, and told the jury that they

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Intelligence has been received that II, M.S. Sutlej, which has been caught in a gale, is pro ceeding under slow speed,

any permanent deterioration of the river, Mr. D. E. Brown, Orient agent of the Capasane. He had been under observation ever tions are protected by 2-lo. armour and the people in the Northern Settlement rightly dian Pacific, has left Winnipeg for the Coast since his arrest, and had never betrayed the vessel has four torpedo tubes. Her bunkers hold co tons of coal and she carries a com- regard the question as one of urgency-after an extended visit in the East of the slightest symptoms of insanity.

States.

plement of 312 all told, 56.60 a view which will be upheld by the great majority of shipping and other firms having dealings with Shanghai. In China, however, things move slowly-as instanced by the 44.00 long-standing campaign for the removal of barriers in the Canton River-and if the Imperial Throne is really alive to the oc

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LOCAL AND GENERAL,

in Shanghai from H.M.'s Minister at Seoul must be satisfied that the man was in full pos- Master of Japanese ship reports he passed session of his senses. If they were not satis floating mine about 20 miles from Weihaiweified, they would return a verdict to that effect, on the 8th of January, in Lal, N, 37° 31', Long.and he would be confined as a criminal Junatic E. 122" 32"

or dealt with as the Crown thought proper. They must also be quite satisfied that he up derslood the proceedings going on around him. Counsel asked the jury to disregard the con- fession and admissions of the accused as have

tion of the Panama Canal.

All the coolies and workmen at the Navy Yard, Trincoma'ee, have now been discharged, with the exception of Iso men, retained to pack stores. The, stores will be sent to Bombay or England, and the coal will be removed by ships as required. H.M.S. For and Hyacinık have seat in requisitions, and the coal stores mind. All his actions from the time he left are not sufficient to last six months. The Yard the ship pointed to the belief that the man was will be finally closed on the gist of March, It seems that the Kindin had a bad time of not accountable for his conduct, and not legal after being in existence for 98 years. Further it on the Fila rocks for, according to the Shangly capable of giving an account of himself. details will be known on the arrival of Admiral hai Times, the whole of the stem being Under the influence of terror from Apowan, Atkinson Willes on the loth inst THE German Mail of the 21st December was damaged from the 10 feet mark right under who had threatened him, and said he should delivered in London on the 18th inst.

water and it is stated that she has sustained not go back to his home, and having had no serious damage to the hull under the waterline sleep for five days he forestalled him, and got which will detain her for some time effecting his blow in, but it was clear that he was suffer her repairs. This is yet another instance of ing from mental collapse, and was totally ines. the effect of entrusting a valuable vessel to an ponsible for what he had dono,...“. unqualified nativo pilot of the "ole custom" and "look-see" type, says that paper. Possibly when a collision occurs involving an appalling lass af life, if some prominent government official happens to be numbered amongst the victims, possibly then, the authorities will wake up to the necessity of examining the qualifica- tion of ignorant nativos posing as pilots,

THE British (tongkat) dollar and the Mexican are at 15 per cent discount in parts of Sarawak. IT is stated that Mr. Conger is to be offered the Legation at Mexico, and to be succeeded at Peking by Mr. W. W. Rockhill.

week old, has ABUNDLE of papers, ever reached us from Shanghal In fat, the mails from that port have arrived very irregularly of fate,

UNUBUAL DELIBERATION/

MAILS DUE. ( Indian (Suisang) 25th inst French (Polynesien) asth inst. American (Mongolia) 26th inst. Indian (Kumsang) 3ist inst.

The Buckpall Line ss. Baralong left Singa pore this morning, and is due here on asth inst

The Boston Tow Boat Co.'s .s. Zyra sailed from Shanghai for this port on 18th inst

The Shire Line 1.3. Radnorskive from Lon. don, &c. left Singapore this morning, and is due here on 25th inst.-

The O. S. S. Co. & C. M. S. N. Co.'s ss. Tydius left Singapore at daylight to-day, and is expected here on 25th inst,

The N. Y. K. s...iyo Maru (American Line) left Shanghai yesterday evening, and is due here on zrst inst

OWING to the wide circulation of news con cerning Chinese labour for South Africa, in Peking the Wai Wa Pa has notified the British Minister there to take steps for its suppression. His reply expressed deep regret The Hon. Mr. Sharp, replying for the for what had happened, and promised to take Crown, said this was one of those cases in steps to the desired effect in future, and hoped which there was not the smallest element of that the people might not be deceived by mere reasonable doubt. The crime was as deliber rumours. The Wai Mu Pu will shortly ately committed as it could very well be in instruct the authorities of Shuntienfu to issue fact, he might say, it was a case of most un proclamations for general information hama where she was due to arrive at 5 pm, on usual deliberation. Dealing with the argus | Eastern Times,

The M. M. Co.'s 3.5. Polynesien, with the next French mail, left Singapore yesterday, at 8 any for this pert via Saigon, Friedrich which left here on 31st ult, arrived. The Imperial German Mail L. Prinz Eitel. at Genoa on 17th inst; at a pim.

The OS. S. Co. & C. M. S. N. Co.'s £8. fyson left Shanghai yesterday noon, and is expected to arrived here on 21st instr

The C. P. R. Cols 1.5. Empress of China arrived at Kobe at 10.30 am on 18th inst, and left again at 4 pm same day, for Yoko

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