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him, Things, however, appeared to go badly with our own forces, and urgent appeals for more men from the officers conducting the war met with an in different response... The attitude of the Mullah grew more and more menacing, and it was found useless to leave" him alone, for the moment that Abdullah found himself unopposed he took the aggressive. At length, after a series of

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COMMUNICATION with Amoy, Shanghai and ̈ ̈ stations beyond, by the Great Northern Tele- graph Co's cable was restored on Saturday afternoon. In consequence, there is no longer any delay upon traffic with the Eastern Exten.

sion cable.

IT is reported that General Linievitch was rian Army because other Generis, senior to appointed Commander-in-chief of the Manchu him, refused to take over the responsibility.

cely capable for the chief command.

A QUESTION AT ISSÜB,

A curious partnership case came on for hear- ing before the Chief Justice (Sir Henry S. Berkolay) at the Supreme Court in a morning, The parties were the Wing Chong Lea firm v. the Kwong Tak Wing firm, and in the matter of an issue Wing Chong Lee Wong Son Nam H. D. C. Bailey, of Mesus. Johnson, Stokes Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., (instructed by Mr. and Master) appeared for the plaintifs, and

TELEGRAM,

THE WAR.

RUSSIAN NON-COMBATANTS

RELEASED BY THE JAPANESE,

Mr. M. Noma, Consul ́ for Japan, kindly

reverses the Government realiseil that, at Public opinion in Europe considers him scar Mr. H. G.. Cilthrop (instructed by Mr. G. forwards us the following telègram

whatever cost, the Mad Mullah should be disposed of finally, and n drew upon India for reinforcements, and not until these men were to hand was Colonel Swayne able to extricate himself frohi'n tight corner. The small war developed into a big cam-

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have been adequate to prevent the Mad Mullah from menacing Somaliland. It is to be hoped that the Government will be able to satisfy the British nation that the game was really worth the candle. On broad grounds we can see no vestige of an' excuse for an attempt on the part Great Lower Yangtze Pilot, aged 18 years. Buried Britain to exercise sovereignty in Somaliland.

On 15th March, at Tsouping, Shantung, 10 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. CHERNING (€ B.M.), r' daughter.

DEATHS.

On 15th March, 1905, on board the Pacific mail 5.5. Koren, JAMES HENRY SIMMONDS,

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In 20th of March, at 41, Peking Road, BLEND Shanghai, ERNEST SCHMIDT, aged 32 years.

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We have no benefits to confer, and nothing whatever to gain. Neither have we made pretence of taking up the white man's burden, and certainly have acknowledged no duties to the tribes from whom we expect obedience.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

JAPAN will soon have 109,000 Russian prisoners

in the country.

from Kobe on the Sanyo railway.

AT mida ght yesterday a report of the outbreak of a fire at the corner of Western Street and Des Vœux Road was made to the Lirigade, who in charge of Chief Inspector Baker repaired to the scene and found that a pile of gunny bags

Their services, however, were not required, as.

stored in the premises hail been in flames,

Hastings of Mr. J. Hastings' office) defended.

Mr. Pollock, in opening the case, said the plaintiffs obtained judgment against the Kwong Tak Wing, and Sir William Goodman in June last made an order that Wong Sun Nam was a partner in that firm. Now in February 1900, flour combine was formed between plaintiffs and five other Chinese firms, included in the

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Tokio, March 27th, 1.45 p.m.

Of the Russian non-combatanta, lalien into our hands in the battle of Mukden, the fol towing were released :--The released in front of our advanced guard were 47 men ranking as officers, 359 ranking as non-commissioned

officers, 9 nurses, a priests and 4 merchants

five being the Kwong Tak Wing. The ob the police from 20. 7 Police Station had ex-jec: of the combine was to buy flour to be attached to the army.. The released at their imported from Portland, Oregon, About a desire in Chefoo or Shanghai were 23 men month after the combine was entered into, two

tinguished the fire. The damage was slight, nothing but the bugs, being destroyed and a portion of the floor and wall charred.

THERE was a fairly good audience at the Thea- Royal on Saturday night, when the Dallas Randmann Opera Company produced "The Orchid" for the fourth time. The shocking state of the weather, doubtless, had a dishcare tening effect on every one, but the merry piece went meinly and the prolty songs and music were followed intently by those present, "Little Mary was as popular and produced as much mirth as ever. As the result of the ballot, "The Girl from Kay's" will be given to-night and to-morrow night, which sees the final perfor mance this season, "The Country Girl" will be played.

WHEN H. R. H. the Minister of the Interior was up the liute known Petchaboon river re-

persons come from the defendant firm to the ranking as officers, 23 nurses and 298 rank- plaintifis named Wong Shing Tuck and Wonging as non-commissioned officers. Sun Nam, with regard to a bill of exchange

which had been drawn upon the defend-

ant.

chop upon it, on the back, when it come They asked plaintiffs to put their

Plaintiffs asked who were the partners in the Kwong Tak Wing, and Wong Shing Tuck nid he was, that Wong Sun Nam was, and mentioned the names of two or three other Chinese gentlemen as being partners in the plaintiff firm. Wong San Nam afterwards himself admitted that he was a partner. The combine continued a little over a year, after which a second combine was formed in 1901, or only about two inonths after the dissolution of the first. The plaintiffs and defendants were two of the four firms which formed it. This finished operations in the following June Wong Sung Nam now came forward with an affidavit that he never was a partner in the firm, but this could not be accepted and would tend to very seriously discredit his evidence. When- ever there was any quarrelling between the patties, Wong Sung Nam always was there to quel it.

SHIPPING JETSAM.

The King Arthur has been definitely con- fiscated."

The captured steamer SaxonPrince has been set free, it being proved that she was not en- gaged in any contraband irade.

Mr. Hashimoto, a Nagasaki contractor, has been empowered to try and wise the sunken Russian men of-war at Poul Arthur,

EXCURS ONISTS HELD UP. Owing to the very low tide prevailing at Macao last evening a large number of excur sionists from Hungkong did not arrive home till past two o'clock this morning. The 3.5. Wingchat left her ust wharf about 6.30 p.m., but was unable to get over the bar at the en

HONGKONG, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1905.

PRACH IN SOMALILAND.

There is no getting away from the fact that what the British trader often forgets is that the commercial track he treads so gaily is almost invariably marked by the blood of his country's troops. Indeed, In the semi-final tie in te Football Challenge when we come to study the history of the Shield on Saturday the Roynt West Kents growth of the British Empire for the last beat H. M.S. Albon by two goals to mil. three centuries, at almost every point the conclusion is forced home. that the great war-maker has been the peace-loving trader himself. He demands new markets for British manufactures and the security of the old ones and the result is that vast areas of territory are absorbed without any idea as to the responsibilities connected with them. Telegraphite information has lately been received from General Swayne, the Commissioner and Consul General for Shanghai Bank, Yokohama, was presented by yesterday, and by way of his first employment be built was $35,000, Witness went to the of the Association will be held at Volunteer

Two hundred mail bags were destroyed on the 7th by a fire on a tritin proceeding westward cently, says the Bangkok Times, he discovered the ruins of an old city, of which there does not The ruins lie in the seem to be any record. middle of the jungle about six miles from the river. This city was built of a conglomerate stone, and the temples of a brown stone and granite. Brick seems to have been used for building on top of the stone. Many idols were found, of a Branmin character; and a auniber of inscriptions in Sanskrit. It was a walled said he had been doing business in Hongkong and so reached Hongkong at the usual hour.

As account if the launching, at Shanghai, of the C. N 5. Stangin built to the order of Mes-rs, Buttered and Swire, is printed on the third page.

THE eleventh race in connection with the Royal Hongking Yacht Club was sailed yester- day in the harbour and resulted in a win for Elspeth with Dione seco d.

Ma. Baker, sub manager of the Hongkong and

the Somaliland Protectorate, stating that the Emperor before leaving for home with the

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lah," has sent a deputation to Berbera, and that peace has been concluded. This news

M. HAN DOUIN, chief of the Governor General's

city, a mile square or more. The remains of the walls and meats exist. These rains lie between Gengkoi and Petchaboon, but the nearest town of any size is Sarabury, about 140 miles away.

Chau Kwong gong, a building contractor,

filleen or six een years. He knew Wong Sung Nam. The first dealing he had with him was in October, 1901, when in reply to a request he went to see him on business, on a matter of building some houses. He saw Wong Sung Nam, and witness asked regarding his stability. He said he had the business of the Kwong Tak Wing, The value of the nine houses to Kwong Tak Wing to draw his money from Wong Sung Nam, and received part of what was due in money and part in orders for tice.

His Lordship: You are quite certain that

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of the I reach Consulate at Canton was a pas- senger to Saigon by the last outward French mail.

THE Empration Department on the North has issued a notification to all the local officials that a new recruiting licence will be issued for

the current tear, red in colour, and agents using last year's licence must be detained if

found.

The Jatan Daily Mait says, that General Kuropatkin cannot be supposed to have sent to St. Petersburg the dispatches attributed to him in their published form. Whatever re- putation he possessed as a strategist is now buried under the absurdities attributed to him by his own Goverladen'

ANOTHER of those sad fatalities which have

A CARPENTER, who has been without work in Canton for some time, came to Hongkong

bas started on a three months' job in the gaol. He was suclling down Queen's Road when a hair-pin worn by a passing Chinese woman took his fancy. He snatched it and ran, but

caused a lubong to see the sprinter, who, whep placed before Mr. J. H. Kemp this morning, was given three months with the addition of 12 strokes with the birch, and six: hours' exposure in the stucks. This proper sevenly was dalt out to lum owing to the fact that when searched at the station a packet' of pepper, such as is used by this class of criminal for throwing into the eyes of their intended victims, was found on his person.

to a close a melancholy affair with a Mussul. man zealot for the possession of a slice of an African province only a little smaller than France. Moreover, it should teach us that if we gain advantages by widening our boundaries, we also incur responsi. bilities in securing for its inhabitants the opportunity for that prosperity which is undoubtedly a needful basis of civilisation. The little war has been going on for the

THE news of the death of one of the oldest greater part of five years, and we are

missionaries in Caina, Bishop Volenteri, of the afraid tmnt the bill in blood and treasure,

Roman Catholic Mission, says the Kaiping when it comes to be tatted up, will be a

correspondent of the N. C. D. News on the 17th rather alarming one. It was unfortunate that

inst, was received there recently with deep the magnitude of the Mullah's movement was

regret and sorrow Bishop Volonteri, left- not realised long since, when if the region

Nanyangfu, his headquarters, for the purpose was thought to be worth fighting for, a

of visiting his outstations and he arrived at properly equipped expedition might have

Luyihsien in apparently good health but passed been organised at the outset. This, of

quietly away during his sleep on the 21st of December, at the age of seventy-three Bishop course, is where the mistake was made. It was our business, in return for the territory,

Volonteri was a native of Mila and came to

to have stopped the devastation that was

Hongkong in the early sixties where he work ed for ten years as a missionary, winning the being committed by the mad Prophet, and

esteem of al he came in contact with. In the instead of this

we failed to give the

early seventies he was appointed to Honan as gallant Colonel forces sufficient for the

Superior of the Honan mission and four years undertaking. For three years, in three

after his arrival was ap ininted Bishop for South distinct campaigns, weak detachments were The charitable institutes and native gentry of Honan which post he held for about thirty despatched to Somaliland, and on each oc- Canton have conjointly petitioned the local years. Bishop Volonteri was a very familiar casion the marauder håndled them severely, authorities to the effect that in view of many figure throughout the whole province, and has seen many strange scenes and many changes The Mullah was no new and unknown reckless youths within the lims of Chaochow

having been kidnapped and said abroad as during his long residence here, and he will be enemy. Practically ever since Great

slaves, against their will, drastic measures greatly missed by his co-workers and converts Britain assumed the protectorate of Sumali tould be adopted to uprent the evil. There by whom he was greatly honoured and loved. land in 1884 he had been a more or less fre, continued the pesition, the t cal officials-When agached to the Apostolic Mission in conspicuous figure in Somali life, and al

responsible should I given the necessary in though it was so long after as March of 1890 | structions; and the dutierent port should be re- that the real story opened, we might have inforced-Sinwanpao. | learned that he was no ordinary peasant

occurred in Shanghai within the last few days has been recorded and in which the unfortunate victim has met with fatality through his own band. The latest victim to self-destruction was Mr E. Schmidt, an employee in the firm of Messrs. Gipperich and Co., of 4 Peking Road, Shanghai, who perpetrated the terrible tragedy last Monday afternoon by shooting himself with a pistol.

in the final settlement of the questions at issue.

The case will in such event go up to the Court of Appeal first, and conceivably thence to the House of Lords, in which case it is impossible to estimate asy period for the final decision. The possibilities of protraction when once a

dispute embarks on a legal journey of this kind are limitless in their elasticity as most

effected a vast expenditure of both money and patience will we (P. & 7. Times) fear necessary on the part of all connected with

the

Witness: Quite certain, my Lord. By Mr. Calthrop: Defendant did not lell him who were the partners in the Kwong Tak Wing firm.

Counsel: Did not defendant tell you he was just the managing joki.

Witness: No, he did not; I asked who was the manager and he said "I carry on the business."

Counsel: Did you not know that he carried on the business, on behalf of the partners?

Witness: I do not know. Counsel: As a matter of fact you did not know whether he was a partner or not?

Witness: No.

Chan Ngo Tang, partner in the plaintiff firm, was called, and said that he remembered in February 19 a two men Wong Sung Nam came to him with regard to ill of exchange which they wanted him to guarantee. Wang Sung Nam then said he was a patiner in the Kwon, Tak Wing firm. He kept the books of the combine himsef. He had sepur ate dealings with the Kwong Tak Wing, but always through a broker, never having any interview with any of the partners.

Cross-examined; He was present at the in- tervisw when the bill of exchange was brought Mr. Calthrop said it was necessary to test the reliability of the witnesses, for in one case there was a difference of nearly five years, and in another eighteen months."

The Court adjourned at a quarter past one. On resuming, Chan Kwong Chea, managing partner of the plaintiff firm, deposed to being present when Wong Shing Tuck and Wong Sung Nam came in regard to the bill of ex- change. He asked, when required to back such a large bill as this, who are the partners of the Kwong Tak Ling. The partners were men- tioned, four in number, including Wong Sung Nam.

The annual general meeting of the members

Headquarters (by permission. of Major Prit chard, Commandant), on Thursday, the 30th March, 1905, at 5.30 o'clock p.m., for the pur pose of passing the accounts and electing a

The Admiralty having transferred their range early in the year from Kowloon to Stonecutters, the old arrangement which had worked well.. for some years had to be given up. Owing to this change and to the uncertainty of range accommodation in what is now known as the King's Park, the usual Easter Prize Meeting

was not held

Up to the present no further steps have been taken in the matter of amalgamation with the Army Rifle Association suggested by Major - General Sir Wm. Gascoigne at the time when the King's Park was first mooted, and it be caine evident that our present range would eventually have to be abandoned, and which was agreed to at our general meeting of "2th Fels," 1953, nor does it seem probable that such amalganation will now take place.

. Although our range is at present available and is used by ourselves in conjunction with the recently-formed Hongkong Volunteer Rifle Association, the longer ranges have now dis appeared, and the 60 yards firing point is situated in the road. sendering the old cham- pionship and long range competitions no longer possible.

Except for a few weeks prior to the Interport Match little interest was taken by members in rifle shooting throughout the year, the average attendance at spoon competitions being not more than eight.

The form-tion of tho' uhove referred to

Association has deprived us of many possible

members who might have done much to stimulate this Association and revive its flag. ging interest in the sport of rifle shooting, and in view of the establishment of this rival As snciation and of the proposal to form a Volun- teer Rifle Club which will absorb most, if not all, of our active members, the question arises whether the time has not now come when this

Association must cease to exist,

South Chit the late Bishop Volonteri directed the labours of the Italian missionaries on the mainland. So thorough was his acquaintance with the territory that it is owing to him that the Colony is indebted to the first published

Hoogkong tied with Singapore for the Inter- port Match with a total of 919, but unfor- retable map of Kwangtung including Kowloon, This map served for Government to good pur- pose upon the king over of the New Terri- Cross-examined-lle had bad business trans-tunately lot on the tie, our total at the longest range being 291 agains: their zyr. Shanghai tories from the Chinese Government.-Ed,actions with the Kwong Tack Wing since 1901. scored 938 and Penang did not finish.

Wong Shing Tuck who came with Wong Sung Nam with regard to the bill of exchange was dead. He did not know that Wong Sung Nam had denied ever stating that he was a partner At the Masonic Hall on Saturday evening the in the firm. It would not do for him to say so

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MASONIC INSTALLATION.

members of the United Mark Lodge No.419E. C. installed their Worshipful Master and his officers

D'Gourdin, P.M., was the installing officer, as-

MOWBRAY S, NORTHCOTE, Honorary Secretary.

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

HAILS DUE. German (Prins Bital Friedrich) 28th înst. Canadian (Tartar) 29th inst, Australian (Taiyuan) 29th inst. French (Armand Beĥic) and prox. American (Siberia) 7ch prox. -- Canadian (Empress of India) 10th prox.

The .s. Pleiades left Manila for this port at. 1 pm, on 25th inst.

The .. Merionethshire left Shanghai on. zgth inst, and is due here on 29th inst

The C. P. R. Co's's,s. Athenian left Yoko.

| making pilgrimages to Merca and, therefore,, as is stated, potice of appeal has been given not to be regarded in the light of a militant in the Chang Ye v. Bews ke Morcing case, saint. Five years ago the British Consul very considerable delay wall, of course, ensue General at Beibera iearned that a Mullah, or Prophet, was collecting arms and men on the southern confine of Somaliland, and did not at first regard his doings with much interest. Correspondence was exchanged and the man seemed a model

after getting witness to be guarantee for the Mullah, and considered as being upon the

note. He never understood from Wong Sung side of law and order. A few weeks later. People know, and unless a compromise is for the ensuing year. Worshipful Bro. A. U.)

Naot that he was only the managing faki. All the authority about buying and selling was however, he threw off his mask, and showed

besisted by Bros. F. W. Edwards, H. Sykes, J. with Wong Sung Num. Ile did not know himself in his real light by raiding tribes

that the majority of the documents etc, Bryant and J. Hoyle. The following were within British territory. After one of case.

were signed by Wong Shrag Tuck. He had the officers selected to perform the various reason to believe that Wong Sung Nam his invasions of Abyssinia and Somali- land, in the course of which a large A MOST enjoyable dinner was given at the duties of the Lodge:-Worshipful Master; was a man of considerable means, having Wor. Bro, H. W. Wolfe; Immediate Past Master: considerable house property. It was not rue Shanghai Club the, other evening by Messrs. number of natives were killed or

Wor Bro. W. H. Woolley Senior Warden, that he only received a percentage out of the en. Landale and McKie to celebrated the victory Bro H. Baker; Junior Warden: Bro. J. Gim business after a good year. It was well-known slaved, the Emperor Menelik and the of Cotswold in the Hongkong Derby which blett; Master Overseer; Bro. M. Taylor; Senior that he had a share of his own. British Government each sent out an expeditook place in the Happy Valley in February Dr. Robins, Cisapiain: Bro, J. J. Bullen: Hongkong for eight or nine years, said he had hama p.m., ou zoth inst, for Victoria and Van.

Overseer: Uro, C. Tuckwell; Junior Overseer; Yee Sam, who has been a flour broker in tion to effect his capture. The former was last. About thinly sportsmen sat down to en Treasurer: Bro. W. Withers; Registrar of been doing business for the Kwong Tak Wing couver. unsuccessful, but the British force was more joy the best of good things the Club could pro- Marks: Bro. W. Buse; Secretary. Bro. H. fiim for six or seven years. When the contract, The M. M. Co,'s 6.5, Armand - Bahic, with fortunate, as it succeeded in dispersing the vide, and an excellent dinner was the result. Carrod; Senior Deacon: Bro. J. French; Jun- produced, was made he saw Wong Sung Nam the next French mail, left Singapore to-day,

ior Deacon Bro. J. N. Jones: Organist; and also on previous occasions, when they did at 4 p.m., for this port. via Saigon, forces of the fanatic, who, however, managed There were a number of speeches made and as

Bro J. T. Longstaff; Director of Ceremonies: business. In all cases of selling Wong Sung Bro A. C. Milue; Inner Guard: Bro. J. Smith; Nam was there alone. His brokerage was 53. The C. N. Co.'ss.s. Taiyuan from Australian to escape and take refuge for several months was only to be expected Ewo and the well- among the Dalamanti tribe to the South-known blue and silver colours were the chief Stewards; Bro. W. J. Gast; Bro C. H. Par per thousand, and Wong Sung Nam paid him Ports left Manila yesterday p.m., and is due west of our territory. Not long afterwards topics referred to. A few expressions of kinson; Tyler: Bre.. Vanstone. At a banquet in local currency, himse as a rule, though here on 19th inst., at daylight, he again assembled some of his partisans and opinion were made as to what would happen which followed a toast list was gone through, occasionally the accountant would do so.

at the coming meeting here, some were booked, the speeches being interspersed with songs by again invaded British Somaliland, attacking and backed by a few, of which, says the Shang. Mesars. Jenkins. i oberts, Perer, Bad:ock, D Laing, D. Bowen, A. T. Walstow, E. Rogert, the tribes under the protection of our Govern- | Aaf Times, many Mexicans must be lost and E. Thwaites, T. Bailey, T. Brand, H. W. Wolfe, (33-yment, which then sent anew expedition against won in May next.

and E. K. Udall,

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Cross examined He always considered Wong Sung Nam at the master, and not an mere buyer and seller...

The Court adjourned till-to-morrow, at cle

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The P. M. S, S. Cos és. Siberia with mails, &c, from San Francisco to the 8th intų, via- Honolulu, bas arrived at Yokohama, and leaves for this port via luland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila, to-morrow morning, and is due here on yih prox

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