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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
tary secrets, which act is fraught with grave dangers. The accused's act cannot be treated lightly.
Kensingtoo, Br. 8., 2,247, Dower, aand July, -Salina Cruz 19th June, Ballast.-C. C. S. S. Co. Laertes, Br., 1,341, J. B. Jackson, 20th July,
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TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1905.
Malls for Canton, Samshui, Wackow and Macao will be closed on week days at 7/30 Augott, E, F. every morning. On Sundays the mail for Heattie, A Macao, will be closed at 8 am, and that for Beattie, M. P. Canton at 9 a.m.
Mails for Namtao, Sanbue, Kongmoon, Kumchuk, Samshpi, Wuchow and Canton every evening at 5 p.m. On Sundays the mails will be closed at 9am.
No mail will be closed for Canton on Satur day evening.
"(6). "As to date, (1) in the matters treated in the statement referred to as No. 4 the accused states he learned the fact during August Inst and other dates are not clear, but simultaneous (a) Considering whether the matter commu-ly with the informations being sert abroad, it is nicated by the accused comes within the par- evident he was in possession of such facts. (1). view of the Law for the 'reservation of Mili Such facts he worked at in hit own domicile, tary Secrets, it becomes necessary to ascertain drawing his own deductions. what is implied by the term "military secrets.”
(7). Though extending over several items, It implies such military acts as will endanger accused's intention is shown to be of a conse the safety of the country wben bruited abroad,
cutive nature, and the acts committed conse the exposure of which is calculated to injure cutively come under the same category as one the military movements of Japan. A nation, offence, demanding the working of one law as for its own protection, must jealously guard such military secrets in penca hs well as in comprised under one heading, thus constituting | Maurang, Br. 5., 1,644, R. Houghton, 21st | Bingham, Mr. & Mr. McGregor, Mr.
consecutive crimes..
time of war. The extent to which such pro- tection is pushed or where demarcation is to ba drawn between the prospective and accom. plished injury or danger, and what act should be considered as constituting violation of mi Hitary accrats depend greatly upon the time
Reports from Tokyo stale that Captain Bougouin was greatly surprised at the sentence passed upon him, and did not think that the punishment if he was convicted would exceed
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what such act is committed and the character a fine. It is said his many friends in Tokyo Promise, Nor. ... 714, E. Torstensen, 22nd Broughall, L.
of such act, and also upon the discretion of the authorities responsible for controlling such matters, who, judging from sho matter affected in their interests were endingered or injured by certain cts. In the present case, the wite ness Shimizu Kaichi, who holds the post of Bikugun riji (judge advocate for the Army) testifies that (A) the matters under considera. tion are treated as military secrets, and that the mobilization of the-division referred to in statement No. 1, when this fact was commu- nicated abroad, was the division remaining at home and its employment in active warfare had considerable significance on the then situ atian-not a light matter fra military point of view (6) Disclosing it was greatly to en- danger lapan's military plans. The date of the landing of the division, and its subsequent dis posal, as revealed, was openly the violation of a military secret. C.) The Division mea- tioned in Statements Nos. 2 and 3 and the Division proceeding northward-th having reference in the military movements after the capitulation of Port Arthur-and the date of their arrival and the name of the place. All there were disch sed before the battle of Mukden. The matter had in:lescribable beat.
ing on the military plans then contemplated and no doubt endangered Japan's military position. (D) The Statement No. & indicated the condition of forces. They do not nères- sarily form the exclusive composition of the Port Arthur Investing Army alone; the secret must be kept as long as military plans possi. ble. (E) The statements Nos 5 and 6 deal with composition of forces, the date of their departure, their destination and the method of transportation, every belligerent must try to keep secret the movements of such forces. Its disclosure is bound to injure Japan. All the statements considered this far come under the purview of military secrets.
The accused in his defence contends that a- portion, at least, of the secrets are no longer secret, since they were written in newspapers, known to the püble, and by the time his dis patches reached Paris, they were obsolete. It must be noted that occasionally a feature ar features constituting a military secret come to bo.known in a casual way by the public, or sometimes through inadvertent writings in newspapers. But as a rule they do not 'dis- close the whole organizvion, or its constra: live elements. This being the case, it by no means follows that the matter loses its character of a secret. As to the contention that when the information got Paris, the secret was lost, it is apparent that beyond the more or les mitigation of injury resultant spun publica. tion the matter remains the same. Whether a military secret was detected or act must be ascertained at the time of such detection, like wise what constitutes a military secret. The accused's plan, that it must be determined by result, falls to the ground..
(3) As regards the question whether the accused dete led the military secrets himself,
accused maintains that he learned them from other people, or;aw-then limsel, or learned them through newspapers and Maki Ko, there- upon drawing his deductions and arriving at data. He forwarded his intelligence as such, baing merely guess-work, and not detected. But (1) Exhibit No. 851 (copy 3) page 67, con- tains a statement addressed in General Hore- aux, that it is very difficult, more difficult than can be imagined, to collect correct information, and that I am one of those who are able to detect secrets well," etc. ) Exhibit 861 (copy No. 7), from pages No, onward, contains letters addressed to De Lubry saying that the accused experienced great difficulty in detect- ing a certain stem. (3) Maki Ko's evidence in Court shows that ostensibly he was sent to Napaya on a commercial etratid, hut was ordered to repon on military matters as they came to his nuties. This shows that the accused detected secerts. (1) The accused himself admit that he learnet from the others.
also that he collected information from news. papers and sow himself, drawing his deduction therefrom Lia also collected facts pertaining
to military matters, thereby constructing a comprehensive analysis. This process may be put down as a certain means of finding out military sectais, All this evidence and the ac- cused's own statement show that he was en- gaged in detecting military secrets.
are now considering means in obtain a com- mutation of the sentence, and that under the
circumstances the Captain may be induced to Appeal.
A representative of the Advertiser saw
Captain Bougouin sa Monday night after the sentence, when the Captain directed attention to the fact that the correspondence addressed te Captain de Labry was private correspon dence between military officers and not design.
for publication. Captain de Labry, the officer to whom this correspondence way addressed, was, as Captain Bougouin points net, at one tine attaché to the French Legation at Tokyo add was intensely interested in the military
aits of Japan. During his incumbency Tokyo ke accompanied the staff of Marshal Oyama as military observer dür.
the China war of 1894-95 and was present at the actions at Port Arthur, and ci-hai-wei. He is at present, says our Yoko- ama contemporary, one of the mast active members of the Franco-Japanese Association at Paris
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2nd June,--Cardiff 2nd Jan., Coal Government.
Kenilworth, Am. ship, 3, 76, Colley, 22nd July.
-from Manila, Ballast.-Master.
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Agents
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The Adverter says an intimate friend of Captain Bougouin's family spoke as follows:- This trial has rained him. From the time of as the Russian spy. The findings of the his arrest he has been called by nearly all the Cout show all too late that such an accusation had no foundation in fact. As a result of this accusation uo Japanese has entered his house ince May tabs, not even the Japanese with E, Friedrich Colombo... M. & Co...Aug. 1 who he had formerly heen in business. Al-Arabia Japan....... & A. Coug.: 1 though the Court pressoctl protection to any Ran Dara willing interpreter, Captain Bougouin could Aragonia ...... Portland...P. & A. Co Aug. 22 New York. S., T. & CoAug. 21 find none. If two of his advocates, had not been able in speak French he would have been quite incapable of presenting his defence, Even with the aid of his lawyers he could gain no cognizance o' all the documents offered in evidence by the prosecution. '
Amigo, Ger... Baz, 1. Iversen, 24th July,
Haiphong th July. Pakhoi anth, and Hoihow 23rd, Rice and Gen.--J. & Co. Kampar, Fr. 3.5, 41, Le Bail. 7th July,
Kaanchowwan and Macao 23rd July, Gen. -tari Fat.
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J. E. and child Birbeck, R. J. Bissell, W. S. Birney, S. Blair, D. K. Beaner, E. A. Brighton, F. G. Benner, Mr. and Mrs. Carter, W. L
W.C. Chambers, Mr. & Mrs. Clark, Hon. Dr. Francis Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
R. G. Clark, T.
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Bornand, Mr. and Mrs. Bourchoir, Mr. & Mrs. Boyd, Capt, and Mrs. Brown, Mr. & Mrs. D.E. Clothier, A. N.
Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A.E. Darling, Col.
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King, Dr. and Mrs. Louder, Mr. Macdonald, Mr. Martin, R. Meice, Mr. and Mrs. G. Vladivostock. Mitchell, R.
Nemuro
Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Hakodate
Herbert
Muello, E.
Olli, F. B
O'Neil, J. L. Hugh
Edwards, Mr. and Mr. Farry, Major
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Gales, Capt.
Hallingworth, Mr. and
Mrs.
Harker, B. Brotherton
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Millard, T. F.
Miller, P. L.
-Mille, S. R.
Moon, Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Moore, Dr. W. B. A. Morrison, Mrs. Muntho-Brun, Mr. and
Mr.
Murray, E, H. Murray, P. C. Nagatomi, Y. K.
A. Newington, A. G.
Offord, Mr Patay E. Oliffo, O. C.
Clegg, R.M., Eng. Lt. Packer, 1. L.
and Mrs. H, I, Conningham, G. Davies, F. O. Delacour, Mr. and Mrs. Deacon, F. B.
A.
Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J.
Haynes, Col.
Paxton, Capt. H. W. Phillips, Major Piggott, Mr. and Mrs.. Pollock, xc., Mr. Reigfe, Dr. and Mr
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Rubi, Br. s.s., 19. 3. H. Notley, 25th July,
Manila 21st July, Gen.-5., T. & Co.
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Prins Waldemar, for German New Guinea. Hongkong, for "nihow. Tean, for Manila.
Nelching, for Kwong-chow-wan. Gregory Apear, for Singapore, AtAllies, for Shanghai..
July 25. Tourane, for Europe. Sydney, for Shanghai, Haicking, for Const Ports. Redouin, far Singapore. Hongkowe, tar Boihow. Samblo, for Fapan.
Kwongsang, for Canton.
Prine Waldemar, for ustralian Ports. Gregory Aptar, for Calcutta. Tean, for Manila. Powhatan, for Chemulpo, Paklat, for Bangkok,
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630
Commander C. E. Monro
145
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Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan.
Hongkong
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Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay
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Manila-Per Rubí, zath July, 10 AM.
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Macao-Per Heungskan, 29th Tnly, 1.15PM. July. P.M.
Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Tientsin, 19th
Macan Per Heungikan, 31st July, 1,15:P.M, Amey, Straits and Rangoon-Per Zaide, Acheron 31st July, 5 PM
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Comèle D'A Scharnhorst, and Aug, 11 A.M.
(4) The accused contends that, in trying to find out military secrets, he did not believe that
Per Empress of China. from Vancouver-July, R As they were secrets, since they were known to
Messrs. Wong Yap and K. M. Laing. From the public and published in newspapers. But Angaard. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, Capt Tulloch, Yokohama Messrs. T. Sareamh Smith. B. (1) Exhibit 86 (copy 3) pare, says (letter Wessis, M W, Graham. H. B. Townsend, Mr. to General Hireaus "as the censorship is Mrs, and Miss Kincaid, Mr. and Mrs. G. Little- very nevere, when important information isdale, Vr. and Mrs. Richardson and 3 children, received, wi'l he sent on to Shanghai by From Kober R. A. Whitemere. From post and thence wired This, in my opinion, is Nagasaki-Hr.. L. 1.Smith. From Shanghai A the most advantageous plan." (2) Page 141 of
the same copy book says in a latter to the A. Bastein, A. Ross, C H, Haines, Rt. Rev. -Masters Ramsay and Dixon, Mesars. T. F. proprietor of the Petit Parisien that cable: Rishop Corfe, Messrs. H. Moller. H. Arp, H. grams will be sent on from Shanghai, and G. Moore, R. C. Hislop, F. Kofod, and 105 the censorship will thus be eluded. (3) Chinese. On page 297, in a letter to Ketchal (?-Caissial) a private code giving an account of the-divi- sion's departure is given. (4) Exhibit 861 (copy 3a), page 27, contains the account of the said division's departure described in the said private code.
Shinning Report.
Str. Vandalia from Singapore :-Fine wea ther, light SW. winds,
Str. Rubi from Manila-Light to moderate This shows the accured utilized a private winds, and Sly swell, fiue and clear through. code, thereby cluding the censorship. Exhibit
out,
Bót (copy 7), page 60 onwards (letters addressed
to De Labry), says great difficulty is encounter-
ed in furnishing still clearer accounts and that
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the party is observing great secrecy. (6) Pages
Vessels in Port.
УТКАМИВА,
Canton 5th July, Gen.-D..& Co., Ld Borneo, Gen, km, 1,344, F. Sembili, zrat July, -Sandakan 15th July, Timber.-M. & Co. Catherine Apcar, Br. ., 1,730, A. Stewart,
Singapore, Sourabaya and Samarang-Per Hopsang, and Aug., 2 P.M.
Cebu and Iloilo➡Por Sungkiang, and Aug, SP.M.
Sandakan-er Mousang, 3rd Aug., z P.M. Manila-Pel Zafiro, 4th Aug, 11 A.M. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma, Wash.-Per Tremont, 8th Aug
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Captain W. L. Grant
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Saigon Salgon
Gulf of Sians
Baie d'Along Halphong
Bale d'Along Halphong
Haiphong
NAME.
FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.
TONS GUNS H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS,
LAST REPORTED AT
armoured gunboat
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1,700 500
Lient. Ferret
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Lieut. Teange!
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150
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150
river gunboat
150
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Salzon
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river gunboat
150
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armoured cruiser gunboat
+
9.500 1,000
Lieut. Merveilleux du Viguzuk Captain Allaire...
+
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Lieutenant 1.'Est
(A)
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021
20 +
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cruiser...
5,500
Commander Amet...
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174
river gunboat ....
...
Lieut. Mère
117
6,300
Lieut. Cotoni.
fri JAL
303
Lieut. Jeheana...
Haiphong
***
Baie d'Along
20,200
Capt. Ridoux
770
Bale d'Along
**
308
Liet. Corlouer
Haiphong
***
194
Haiphong
300
Commander Sagot-Duvauroux
2,300
Commander Simon
+
Armbruster
*
Saigon Saigon.
19,500
Capt. Daval
**
**
Saigon
6,300
Lieut. Prat
Lieut. Greiller...
+
Lieut. Lavissière...
42
Tongkeu
Chug aleg
6,300
Lieut. de Reinach-Werth
I
Lieut. Glorieux
6,071
Lieut, Leball
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10,014
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1,700 20,000 900
Capt. Dupriezr
Capt. Gaíberteng
***
Lieut. Roque **
PY
404
1
+
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destroyer
** PA
Capt. Terquam...
721
*
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P .. TIP
river gunboat
P
**
4,360 500
Lieut. Brugbon
1
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117
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144
Descartes i Estoc.... Francisque,.. Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Fronde Island, Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Brisbane, Guichen Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Gacydos Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Taiyuan, Henri Rivière
Aug. 3 P.M.
Jacquie Javelina Kersaint Lynx Montcalm*... Mourquet ... Olry. Pelho Pistolet Singapore, Penang and Calcotta- Per Protée,,. Namione, 8th Aug., It A.M.
Redoutable... Shanghai, Nagasaki. Kobe, Yokohama, Sabre... Victoria and Vancouver, B.C-Per Allenton, Styx 9th Aug, 11 AM.
Bully... Forest Castle, Br. s. 1,800, J. Ogilvie, 20th of postage on letters from Hongkong and the Takou.......
Surprise On and after 15th July, 1905, the rate Taking July-Calcutta 17th June, Coal-D. & British Postal Agencies in China to Australia Vauban
will be at the rate for a cents for each balf ounce instead of 10 cents as at present.
24th July-Singapore 18th July, Gen.- D., S. & Co., Ld.
77 awards of the same copy book (letters to Aldershot, Br. 5.8., 1,354, Adam, 5th July, the same individual) say the accused is carry. ing out his instructions to the best of his ability, but feels great difficulty in obtaining information, etc. Further it is stated that #telegrams to be rent from Shanghai are limited to strategical, lans aud organization, and telegrams to be sent you (De Labry) con- voysuch matters as the sinking of the Yathima and the Takarago, which are kept secret in Japan." This shows the accused had the Intention of reporting strategical plans and organization. Moreover, the accused in a military man and it does not agree with bis professional knowledge that he did not know what constituted military secreis. It
therefore follows that he detected military -secrets as such.
(5) Since, he communicated the secrets abroad it is obvious at least that, apart from other auxiliary objects he may have had in view,
•his one object was to communicate the secrets to a French newspaper and its friends. To Accomplish an object, he had to fed out mill-
Chioa, Am. 1., 3,186, D. E. Frisle, 19th July, -San Francisco 17th June, and Manila 17th July, Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. S. 00.
Evandale, Br. ... 2.468, Wm. Bingers, gik July-Calcutta 3rd July, Coal-D. & Co., Ld.
Hanoi, Fr. 41, 738, P. N. Merlees, 24th July, -Haiphong 17th July, and Hoihow 23rd, Pigs and Gen.-AR. M. Hohenzollem, Ger. 5.5, 6,660, 0. Kraeft, 20th Joly-from Genoa, Ballast.--M, & Co.
IF A.M.
The rate of postage on letters from Australia to Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies in China will be reduced from aid, to zd. for each balfounes..
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protected cruiser armoured cruiser river gunboat. river gunboat... destroyer ... cruiser.....r
sub-marine...
armoured cruiser destroyer ...
river gunboat
***
100
gunboat destroyer ...
sub-marine...
1
battleship, reserve
4
destroyer
armoured gunboat
Armoured cruiser
gunboat
river gunboat
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battleship, reserve
+44
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Lient Portier
Commodre C. P. M. Poidlole
Haiphong
Baie d'Along
Baie d'Along Balgon Saigon Haiphong. Saigon
Bale d'Along
Bale d'Along
Upper Yangi Saigon Horgay
Caston