TELEGRAMS.

[Official]

JAPANESE RE-OCCUPY SAGHALIEN.

RUSSIA'S BLIGHT RESISTANCE.

Mr. M. Noom, Consul for Japan, kindly forwarded to us the following telegrams:

Tokio, July 10, 2.53 p.m. The official report of the Saghalien land ing army states that our army occupied Korsakov carly on the morning of the 8th Inst, without much resistance.

The Russians burnt the town of Korsakov, and retired to the position near Soloivka (about seven miles north of Korsakov), where they again attempted the resistance,

but, being dislodged by our pursuing force, retired towards Vladinurovka (about 24 miles north of Korsakov).

In the engagement we captured four guns and some quantity of ammunition. No damage sustained on our side.

Tokio, July 10, 5.50 p.m. Admiral Kataoka reports that our qua dron arrived at Saglalien waters at daybreak of the 7th inst., and after son-clearing oper-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1905.

rocco. It is stated in Paris that- Germany recognises the exceptional position of France on the Algerian frontler:"

[N, C, D New] Skirmishes in North Korea.

Tokio, 4th July,

It is officially announced that in the North with arillery appeased at dawn on Sunday near Korea, about four hundred Russian cavalry Noronink, miles north of Yusyong, and were immediately repulsed northward.

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EXTRADITION OF CHINESE

SUSPECTS.

IMPORTANT JUDGMENT.

The Full Court delivered judgment to-day in the matter of the extradition of a prisoner named Wong Ka Cheung,

the judgment of the Court as followa;

The Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, read

"On the hearing of the application for a A ideas corpus before me on June 6, 1 referred for argument before the Full Court the second, fourth and fifth points which had been raised

- NAVAL NOTES

STRANDING OF THE "EXE"

[hrom Our Vaval Correspondent] || \

Weihaiwel, and July,

The Fleet regatta takes place on the 18th inst..

H.M.S. Diadem is expected here from Hong kong in the course of a fow days,··

H.M.S Glory will probably leave here on the 33rd Inst. for Hongkong en route for England.

In the middle of this month H.M.S. Flora

|and Iphigenia,

A detachment of Japanese cavalry was sent to take a détour far to the north so cut off the retreat of the Russians. They encountered the Russian cavalry fleeing from near Noromok while they were attacking the infantry on the 01 behalf of the prisoner: these points were will go into commission to relieve the Sirius: north-western height of Houthonggsi, fourteen | miles north of ›usyong, and took some spolls,

Skirmishes in Manchuria.

Tokio, 4th July, fis Manchuna, six hundred Russian cavalry, who the Line, thirteen miles north-east of were approaching niuha, on the right Kangping, were repulsed on the morning of Saturday.

Fiteen hundred Russian cavalry were at tacking Shishiku, eight miles north-west of inniuho on the morning of Saturday. The engagement lasted till dawn on Sunday, when the Russians were repulsed. The Japa had ninety casualties, the Russians over four hundred.

There were collisions between scouts at

other places.

During a strong southerly breeze on the morning of Thursday, the 29th ult, the torpedo boat destroyer Exe parted her moorings and being under steam, was ordered to proceed to was blown on to the beach. The Whiting,

her assistance, and whilst endeavouring to tow her off collided with a picket boal, belong ing to the Glory, and knocked a whole in her side, which, in a few minutes, rendered the craft hors de combat, with the result that she was quickly washed up on to the beach close under

the bows of the Frz. All efforts to move the

To-day's Advertisements.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

argued on June 29. The second point was that the prisoner's surrender, though asked for An extradition crime, had in fact been made with a view to try bim for an offence which is not as extradition crime (Article 4 (1) of the which avore was with regard to the meaning Ordinance). On this point the first difficulty

of the expression in fact with a view. The learned Attorney General conceded that this question was governed by the ruling in Atton's case (1895- Queen's Bench 108). All ques tions of male fides on the part of the foreign government being put aside, under the English Act the ulterior object of the government to prosecute the person extradited for a political destroyer proved futile and as the tide went offence may be shown. So, under the long down the boat was left bigh and dry. During kong Ordinance, the ulterior abject of the foreign the afternoon the wind abated and parties were ret to work to remove her guns and all heavy for a non-extraditable offence may be shown weights aboard. Between 7 and 8 pm, a In order to prove the ulterlör intention in the Government tug succeeded in towing her off. present care the proclamation of the Brigadier Fortunately that part of the beach where she The Chief Justice, Sir Francia Piggott, sit-General at To Kongo Kwong, a province grounded was sandy, and the destroyer sustain. THE Undersigned have received instructions was put in. It may, I think, be legitimately ed but little damage. The picket boat did not ling in Original furisdiction to-day, heard relieved our naval detachment. Meanwhile, argument in an acilon at the instance of Robert argued from this document issued in order to fare so well and some time must elapse before liam Dunbar, trader, carrying on business at of Wong Ka Cheung was only demanded for Smith, marine engineer, Seattle, against Wit-assist in the work of exterminating bandits from the is fit for use again. Beaconsfield Arcade, Hongkong. The plaintiff

one crime of armed robbery, yet it does show stated that in 1504 he obtained judgment in the Ci cuit Court of Multnomah, Oregon. USA, against defendant in the sum of $1,707.73 gold. He now claimed the recovery At early morning of the 8th inst. three of that sum, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent. from 31st December, 1897, and $50.45 warships and two destroyers were despatch-guld as costs. The issue now before the Courtition, therefore, if it exist is to try the man

was as follows:

AMERICAN JUDOMENTS IN HONGKONG" COURTS

ations, our transports and a part of our QUESTION OF JURISDICTION. | government to prosecute the person extradited squadron approached to the coast. Our combined naval detachment then landed and, without resistance, occupied the position as previously determined. There upon a part of our army also landed and

the enemy's fort on the height south of Korsakov opened fire at our ships which were engaged in clearing the sea, but the latter successfully effected the operations as prearranged. No damage was sustained by

our squadron,

ed to assist the movement of our army in Loccupying Karsakov, but they found that Korsakov was already.occupied by our army; At 2 p.m. our destroyers entered Chitose lay, which was formerly called Rososel Bay, when the enemy opened a vigorous fire with field guns, which, how ever, were finally silenced.

TOGO AGAIN ACTIVE.

Action ?" Tokio, 11th July, 1.55 p.m.

Vice-Admiral Kainoka reports that the

certain villages that although the extradition

the ulterior intention of the Chinese Govern

ment of punishing him, when they have got

SANITARY BOARD.

The usual fortnightly meeting of the Sanitary

to sell by PHIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, 01

THURSDAY,

the 9th July, 1905, at 1 A., at their Safes Koonis, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, corner of Ice House Street, SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

him, as a bandit. But a bandit obviously Board was held this afternoon in the Board ELECTRIC POCKET LAMPS and BAT

room..

MOTION DY THE PRESIDENT

TERIES; PICTURES, PHOTOGRAPHIC

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TERMSAs usual.

HUGHES & ROUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, 11th July, 1905.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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“HE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer

THE

"MAZAGON,"

two cruisers and four torpedo-boats, under f Mr. F. P. Heth, of Messrs. Brution, Helt and which I felt in my former judgment; but the and Drags Ordinance, 1896, was laid on the vessel are hereby infonned that their Goods are

Rear Admiral Togo, with troops on beard, were despatched to the Kondo promontory (south-western comer of Saghalien) on the 10th instant.

After a demonstrative bombardment the squadron landed the naval detachment and occupied the promontory.

The lighthouse and buildings were found in a good condition,

[Reuters.]

The Kniaz Potemkin."

LONDON, 9th July. The Knias Potemkin has surrendered to the Roumanian Government.

1.ater.

Two-Russian-warships have taken charge of the Knias Potemkin, at Kustenji.

The University Cricko-Match. Cambridge beat Oxford by 40 runs, Prince Arisugawa in England. Prince Arisugawa yesterday visited the Wallace collection of pictures; otherwise he passed a quiet day.

Mr. H. G. Cathrop, of counsel instructed by Goldring appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. H. E. Pallock, K.C, instructed by Mr. C. F. Dixon appeared for the defend int.

After hearing argument the Court reserved judgment.

·

HONGKONG POST OFFICE MALIGNED.

table.

OPAN SPACES.

incans a person who has been concerned in niore than one armed robbery. The ulterior,

The President moved: That the Board hereby authorize Dr. W. W. Pearse, Dr. H. for sther extraditable offences than the one for Macfarlane, Dr. W. Moore and Mr. A. Gibson is the plaintif entitled to have the judg other non-extraditable offences. If this indred sale or preparation for sale, or for the storage whit is his extradition is demanded; but not for to enter any shop or premises used for the ment of the Circuit Court of Oregan in the be the ulterior intention, it is fully covered by of food, to inspect and examine any food found United States of America enforced by the the provisions of Article 4 (3), which provides therein which he shall have reason to believe Supreme Court of Hongkong against the de-

that before the extradition is granted an engage-is intended to be used as human food, and in fendant, who is a British subject, and who was

inent shall be given by the Chinese Govern absent from the United States of America atment that the prisoner shall not be tried for case any such food appear to be unfit for such the commencement of and throughout the any offence committed before his surrender use, to seize the samo in accordance with section action in which the said judgment was given, other than the extradition crime for which his 83 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordin- and who has not submitted in any way to the surrender is demanded. The second point ance No. 1 of 1903,"

therefore falls to the ground. The fourth Jurisdiction of the said Court in the said point was that the prisoner's guilt had not

⚫ INSPECTORS OF NUISANCAS, been proved as required by Article as of

Correspondence relative to the appoinment live already indicated the many doubts specions of Nuisances under the Sale of Food the Treaty of Tienisin On this point | of all existing Sanitary Inspectors to be In-'

solution of them is somewhat easier then I at first anticipated. In the first place I accept the learned Attomey General's argument that the words used in Article 21 of the Treaty on An application was submitted by Mestra proof of guilt' cannot, from the reason of the Palmer and Turner for a modification of the thing, bear the rigid meaning that the prisoner requirements of section 138 of the Public Health is to be found guilty. For, in the first place and Buildings Ordinance, in respect of Not, 70, the trial is to take place in China, and the pinof of guilt will be there required according to 72, and74Queen's Road Central. The applicants hinese law. In the second place the trial is stated, in order to conform with the requirements not to take place in Hongkong, either under for open space, a considerable portion of the site A JAPANESE ALLEGATION, REPUTED,

English or Chinese law, and the man will not on which buildings pow stood must be given The Hongkong Post Office officials already be punished in the Colony, it would be im have so many sins of omission and commission possible therefore to determine by what law he up for open space, and thus it was proposed to charged against them that when a baseless ac terpre ation of the words is that the Colonial portion of which includes the "New Traveller's was to be found guilty. The only possible in pull down all the buildings on the block, curation is launched it b: comes almost a public authorities who are entrusted with the proceed- Hotel," and rebuild the same. These premises duly to stand up for the weak and defenceless.ings in Hongkong are to be satisfied that the

are three-storeyed buildings, but to make up | The Japan Chronicle of recent date declared prisoner is guilty. The magistrate is the heat the Hongkong Post Office had "held up" authority charged with the inquiry and the evi- for the loss for open space the applicant the mails from abroad, and it proceeded to give such as would justify the commaisial of the fugl be allowed to rebuild them to a height of four- dence before him, under Article 10, is be sought the Board's recommendation that they

particulars. It stated that the Australian mail sive crim-nal för trial at the Supreme Court, if for Japan arrived at Hongkong by the N.DL. the crime of which he is accused had been storeys, and to be allowed a depth of 50 feet seamer Prins Waldemar on the 19th June committed in the Colony. I have already for the ground floor, instead of 40 as provided and was taken ashore with the mails for China. indicated that there appears, on the face of by the Ordinance.

this provision, to be a variance between the The Medical Officer of Health minuted: "I hen, it alleged, although the Post Office offi- realy and the local law: for a magistrate can ci is knew that the stramer would leave in only discharge, not acquit: or commit for trialgree as to verandahs being confined to the twenty-four hours she was allowed in depart but not find guilty. But Article to of the height allowed by the Ordinance-that is not without any of the Australian mail she carried,Fxtradition Ordinance must, clearly he read 10 be carried above three-t'oreya high. Ai for Japan he result of this heitous offence subject to Article 76 of the Magistrate's Ordi- was that the mechanis in Japan who had pance, No. 3 of 1890, and by the second part of cargo consignel to them from Australia were

that article the magistrale is to commit the unable to obtain delivery of their goods, be prisoner if in his opinion the evidence i cause the mail containing the bills of lading sufficient, to put the accused upon his trial for and shipping documents had not arrived. The an indictable offence, or if the evidence given paragraph continued: "Should the mail notinizes a strong or probable presumption of the reach Japan within the next day or two con- signees will be unable to get their documents verbatim from the English Act, 13 and 12 Vic, guilt of the accused. This provision is copied presented at the Customs before the 30th inst., 4, 5 25 What the precise distinction be [The following account of the use Russia has and it is thus probable that Cargo which tween these two alternatives is I have not to been making of the island, which recently ap would have been landed under the old Cus inquire, and the books do not throw much peared in an American paper, may be found of tons Tariff will have to pay the increased light upon it. It is sufficient to say that the interest: Saghallen is an attenuated island dupes which take effect from the 1st proximo. second cond tion for committal for trial does lying off the eastern coast of Siberia, 'in the ow taking these allegationsseriadini, it will be exactly fit in with the duty required of the Sea of Okhotsk. Russia has used it as a penal shown that the Hongkong Post Office has been Colonial authority by the Treaty. It the fist colony since 1859. Among the people of Rus- trad-ced and maligned by our Jupmese con- condition had stood alone it would have been six it is called the Isle of the Lost. It is well temporary, and that the Post Office officinis bave necessary to bave gone into the question al named by them. No person who is sent to a complete and excellent answer to each and all ultra vives, suggested in my previous judg this island ever returns. The government ap- of the charges. It is admitted to begin with ment. But it does not, and we are, therefore, re- parently desires to add to this impression of that the Prinx Waldemar brought malis from

lieved from the duty of deciding a most trouble hopelessness by preventing, as far as possible, Sydney and Brisbane. These mails were en some point of law. Had it been necessary for us any description of the life lived there from closed in the bags for Hoo,kong and naturally

to do so we should have received material reaching the peppic. it would have an atmos were taken ashore to be sorted here. All the assistance from the learned Attorney General Mr. H. E. Pollock, KC, asked if there bad phere of gloom hang over the island. It would mails for Japan, including the Australian mails, able argument. The Magistrate expressed the been & prosecution in the case of the adulterat have exile to this forsaken spot mean the cros

were sent on board the Pring Waldimar next opinion that the prisoner was guilty tied milk, and, if so, with what result? sing of a yawning gulf into a world from which day for Kobe, the first port of call. So ibat the impossible to say that in doing so he was not no.word can return. There a false passport la indictment is wrong on the count that the acting in compliance with the law. But in fu

The Hon. tlie President said there had, and noi worth the trouble of writing it. Passport Hongkong Post Office allowed the Prinz Wulture I think it would be better for the Magis

a fine of $200 was inflicted. or no passport, it makes no difference. A few demar to leave without the Australian mails rate to adhere rigidly to the words of asticis foreigners have been able to spend a short for Japan But not content with merely aaying 76, and to say whether or not the evidence time on the island in recent years. It has that the Japan mails were all seat on by the usually been difficult to secure pictures of the | Prine Waldemar on the zoth ult, the Post life there. Only those who are sentenced to Office authorities go further and coelend that penal servitude (r life because of some great if merchants in Japan failed to get their bills crime, personal or political, are sent to Sagha of lading and shipping documents, that was lien. The prisons are not great sione dungeons, simply due to the fact that the people in Aus. such as those to which the American is ac tralia had not sent them on. In other words customed. They resemble barracks, or great the Hongkong Post Office officials have a fine | ware-houses. The stockades around the por non possumus plea. If merchants in Japan had tion devated to the incarceration of the atost

or have to pay the increased Customs duties let violent of the criminals, if constructed around them not blamethe Woogkong Post Office, which „an orchard, would only add to the fun of stent-

on this occasion is immaculate, but trounce the ing the apples for an American boy. Leaving postal authorities of Australia for it is they and the prison, however, is like jumping from the they alone who are apparently at the bottom of frying pan into the fire, so the temptation to do

the trouble. That is, of course, always on the so is not great. The main prison is divided assumption that the Australian shippers posted into three parts. One is for the privileged con- the necessary bills of lading, etc.. "How feeble victs. The workshops and cells for the best ad carping appear the criticisms of the Japan bebaved piisoners are here. The good conduct prisoners, who are permitted to go outside in the day to labour, occupy the ended as Hongkong regarding the way the mails in sum and substance of this decision is that while The northern quadrangle is surrounded by a strong stockade and overlooked by:'n watch |, transit are detained,” says this Japanese critic, there have been some deviations from what I tower. There are kept the most desperate, cri- " but the Post Office there is apparently beyond minals, who wear “irons" waighing fouttees the reach of criticism and continues to display pounds. All the prisoners are kept there

the most extraordinary lack of judgment, to through the first year of their incarceration, say nothing of common-sense." That might ED, HK.T]

be all very well if the alleged facts were cor rect, but, as the Hongkong Post Office bas showo, they are hopelessly wrong. And this taken identity, in which the Hongkong Post is no official denial either; it is a care of mla Once has come out topside,

The Japanese in Saghalien. The Japanese landed a force in Saghalien on the 7th instant; the Russians after a Blight resistance retired northward.

The Morocco Question

announced that a Franco-German cement has been reached regarding Mb

given raises a strong or probable presumption of the guilt of the accused. The fourth point, therefore, fails. On the fifthjand last point MrE Ferrers admitted that the cases were too strong for him to contend that this Court could review the Magistrate's decision au to facts. The law is too clearly established for this point to be raised. He contended, however, that under Article 15 of the Magistrate's Ordinance, the Magistrale qught to have heard the complsia ant-who was, he said, the Chinese officer in charge of the case. But Article 15 is in Part I of the Ordinance, which deals with Froce dure in respect of Summary Offences. There is no such provision in the part which deals with indictable offences The fifth point therefore, also fails. All the points which the ingenuity of Counsel bas raised on behalf ese press when this beautiful refutation of a of the prisoner have thus been overruled. All calumny is taken to heart. * Complaints have { of them were well worthy of considération': frequently been made to the Post Office at some of them of considerable difficulty. The

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regards depth of ground door shops, one of them is a corner building lighted from Fot tinger Street, and another comes opposite the backyards of houses facing on Pottinger Street If the roof of the latter houses were differently arranged it would improve the lighting of the could be sanctioned for all of them." middle shops, and think the so feet depth Mr. A Rumjaha minuted: "Adopt the views of the M. D. H."

PUBLIC WATER.

The Government Analyst reported on sam ples of water drawn from fountains in Chater Road, Hollywood Road, Pumping Station, Borham Road, and at Yaumati, all of which he found to be of excellent quality,

EXAMINATION OF FOODA.. The Government Analyst submitted a report on samples of beer and milk examined by him, in which he found all: the beer-six boi les- genuine, and of eight bottles of milk one was Adulterated.

LIMEWASHING,

Since last report 8yr houses had been lime. washed and cleansed under the superintend ence of the Bacitary officials.

COMMERCIAL.

SHANGHAI PREIGHT.

FROM BOMBAY AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-nunico

being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each and delivery can be obtained as soon as the consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, Goods are landed.

Goods not cleared by the 18th instant, at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.

Godowns for examination by the Consignee's Damaged Packages must be left in the

and the Company's representative at an ap- pointed hour.

of the steamer's arrival here after which date All claims must be presented within ten days

they cannot be recognised..

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have leh the Godowns.

1.-S. LEWIS, Acting Superintendent,

Hangkong, 11th-July,-rong

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To-day's Advertisement.

NOTICE.

consider to be the strictness of practice which the law requires none of them hay been suffi‹ ciently serious to warrant the procedure being setaside. The writ of Habeas Corpos is there- fore discharged. CAN

The Aitorney-General (the Hon. Sir H. S. WURAH to Sign our Firm from this Berkeley) will Mr E. Pollock, KC, (in Citor) appeared for the Crown Mr. H. N structed by Mr. F.B. L. Howley Crown Boll

Ferrers, of Counsel, represented iko prisoner,

date.

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