TELEGRAMS.
[Reuters.]
H.M.8. "Donegal."
LONDON, 7th March.
H.M.S. Donegal is returning to Malta..
The German Navy. The Budget Committee of the Reichstag has approved of an addition of five large cruisers to the flect employed abroad and to the construction of two 18,000-ton battle ships and a 15,000-ton cruiser.
The French Navy.
In the French Chamber, during a discus- don on the naval estimates, M. Lockroy was cheered for a speech, in which he declared that the naval programme was inadequate, and pointed out the importance of the navy in the event of a war with Germany.
The United States and China. In the Washington Senate, Mr. Hale op posed the concentration of troops in the Philippines, which he described as equivalent to a declaration of war against China.
Later.
The Approaching Marriage of Princes Ena. The conversion of Princess Ena was solem. nized yesterday at the chapel Miramar, in the palace of San Sebastian, in the presence of the Royal family of Spain; and the pre-
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY MARCH 9. 1906.
CANTON NOTES.
OFFICIAL, AMENITIES.
LEAVE TO APPEAL
· ́AGAINST LAND COURT DECISION,
lying in a pool of blood. B-ing unable to speak, he made signs, and a.tablet was brought upon which he wrote asking for his brother to come immediately, also that on disturbance should be made, and naming ang as, the guilty
The Hon, the Attorney-General, Sir Henry [From Our Correspondent.]
party. His family, the prefect, and others Berkeley, appeared before His Honour, the arrived, and there was a notable scene. The Canton, 8th March,
Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, sitting in Governor dispatched two hundred troops to Viceroy Shum entertained Raar-Admiral surround and protect the premises, and pre-Appellate Jurisdiction, and being instructed by Train at a banquet on the 6th'inst., and the
of anyone. Before long the the Crown Solicitor, Mr. P. B. L. Bowley, said vent the експро Vicorny and other high officiahs yesterday at
Provincial Judge arrived, and Wang and the tended a reception at the U.S. Consulate. A magistrate were confronted, the magistrate that in the case of To King, and his claim to salute of 19 Runs was fired from the U.S.S. painting to Wing as the responsible person. Certain waste land in the New Territory, be Early next morning the wounded man was moved for leave io appeal to the Full Court, curled to his "yamên. To have en, aged a on behalf of the Crown, against the decision of Monadnock in his honnur,.. This is said to be the rat necasion for many months that the foreign doctor would have impaired is dignity, the Land Court, (it was called a judgment, Viceroy has condescended to receive and re-but he lingered oa in a morbund condition.
but that was wrong'fit was a decision only"j which allowed the claim of one To King to tura calls from foreign dignitaries,
certain lund within the boundaries of the New Territory. The ground on which he moved for leave to appeal was that such allowance of To King's claim was erroneous, in law, as To King did not establish bis title to auch land, as "gainst the Crown, before the Land Court,
A RECORD RUN,
The U.S. torpedo-boat-destroyer Barry has broken all previous records for fast steaming from Pangkong to this part, bqving covered the distanca of 8x miles, on Monday last, in three hours and fifty minutes. Admiral Train was on board.
A "LUKONG" SUND.
'DOES THR CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT KNOW?"
Before His Honour, Mr. A. G. Wise, Puisne
THE CITY IN T MULT.
"On Friday, the city was in a tumult. In fact, on Thursday at midnight every precaution was taken, and the dozen chapslz, etc., in the city were guarded till daylight. Duplicity and treachery were so apparent that the populace grew wild. Efforts were made to induce the priest to give himself up, but they were un- availing. Give us three Chinamon,' the officials said, but this was niso refisted, Old scenes in Kinngsi were taked up, and the people grew.
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This application was made under Ordinance No. 13 of 1991, and it would be observed by that Ordinance that at any time before title was finally granted to the bolder of land in the New Territory, the Chief Justice had power to grant leave to appeal against any decision of the Land Court. The decisius against which he now sought, on behalf of the Crown, to appeal against was dated rgar. The,.. land claimed by To King was a very large areá under cultivation, with houses and orchards, and extensive foreshore, in the Lau Chau Wan village, but the foreshore was not allowed in the Land Couri decision,
Affidavits of Mr. Bowley; Crown Solicitor, and Mr. E. J. C. Wood, assistant Land Officer, New Territory, had been filed in support of the
Lemon Pudding. Strawberry Ice Cream and Finger Cakes. Apple Turnover, Tipsy Cako.
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ASSOCIATION.
mier, the Bishop of Nottingham, the Right Judge, Whadama Singh sued lubang Kwong Catholic premises within the city. The priest application, showing that no title had beenTHE FIRST PRIZE MEETING of the
Rev. Brindle, received the abjuration.
CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY. Subscriptions for shares in the Canton-Han
KIANOSI'S PATRIOTISM. Kow Railway coniinusto be received from all
"On Saturday evening we were startled to parts of the province; Shin-hing is reported as
receive a slip containing a printed notice call requiring, co,000 shares, while Wuchow asking on the officials, gentry, merchants, and for half that number; even the school girls students to meet at ro 8.m. on Sunday to dis have applied for a small number. The allot cuss, peaceable measures to be taken. On tnt of the first issue will take place very Sunday morning, despite the wind and rain, shortly when the first directors will be ap- huge gathering took place in a park where an ancestral bail is erected to the memory of the p'inted.
Governor who saved the city from Taipings. Here is the heart of the jangsi's patriotism. A man of thirty odd years addressed the meet ing, and said that the course to be pursued must be an enlightened one, and in accordance 'with law and order. The assembly shouted: 'N, we must destory I Tai Tal' So much so, that there was no more speaking that day. By this time a huge crowd had also gathered at the Wang was at diner when the attack began Several workmen on the premises state that to of create a diversion and leave open a way escape, the priest himself set fire to building in the rear This, fire was visible to the people in the park, and thousands hurried, bent on ning their worst Wang escaped by the back door, and rushed into the house of a man pro- minent in Kiangsi railway circles. The house was wrecked, Wang escaping again by the back door. He made a valiant fight, but he was overpowered and beaten to death not far from the city gate. Five other French teachers in a Boys' School near by escaped out of the city, and endeavored to hire a beat. Some coolies interfering, they hunted on buying off their assailants as fast as the latter came up with them. Flander pressed, they rushed into a pond, where they were stoned in death. One alt man survived for some time, but no rescue
Toi for recovery of the sum of $10, being money
Queen Christina stood as godmother and leat by plaintiff to defendant. Prince Ferdinand as godfather.
King Edward was not present.
The Morocco Conference.. News from Tangier states that the Moorish officials say they are indifferent to the con- clusions that may he arrived at by the Alge- ciras conference, as they do not intend to accept any clauses of which they disapprove.
The Gorman Navy.
The Budget Committee on the Reichstag has passed the first instalment for the con- struction of two torpedo divisious, and two and a half millions of marks for submarines.
NEWS ON THE CHEAP.
A LONG-UNPAID SUBSCRIPTION,
In Summary, Jurisdiction this morning, Hus Honour, Mr. A. G. W se, Poisne Judge, pre riding, Mr. G. Murray Bain, proprieter of the China Mail, surd James Lockhead, assistant at the Quarry Bay Works, for recovery of the sum of $57.80, being the amount of subscription due by the defendant to the plaintiff for the daily issue of that journal as from January, 1904, to August, 1905.
When the case was called the defendant was absent, and after proof of service of summons; and proof by the plaintiff of the amount of the claint,
Judgment was given for plaintiff with costs,
'AN AGED DEFENDANT.
"NEEDS A GUARDIAN"
In Summary Jurisdiction this morning before Hip Honour Mr. Justice Wise. Kalla Singh sued Liu Kam Fuk, and Wing Shing for the re- covery of the sum of Izao, money lent by plain tiff to defendant. »
The second defendant, an aged and decrepid, white-hair-d Chinaman, appeared in Court with
• Chinese woman, the wife of the first defend- ant, who wanted to conduct the case on bis be ball. His Honour, however, learning that she was not a pary to the suit, ordered her to ga and sit down and hold her tongue-a some. what vivacious one.
Wing Shing said the other defendant had gone to his country: Witness told the plain tiff not to advance the money to defendant, but he would do so, so he had to sign the note produced.
Defendant appeared in Court and admitted
the debt.
His Honour: You're another policeman, Does the Captain Superintendent know about it?-I suppose sn.
Defendant: I am given time-a week-I can pay it all off.
His Honour: Time? can't give you time; you can arrange that with the plaintiff. ! wonder you are not dismissed, as it is against the regulations to borrow ar lend money. There will be judgment for plaintiff with costs.
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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING..
The first annual meeting of members will be held at the City Hall on Tuesday, 13th inst., at 5.30 p.m.
SHOOTING DATES.
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The l'ing's Park Range, Sto yar is, will be available for practice shooting on the flowing dates in March-Saturday, roth, 1.30 to $30 o'clock, Sunday, 11th, 937 to 1103 o'cinck, Saturday, 24th, 1.39 to 5.30 o'clock, Sunday 25th, 9 30,10 12.00 o'clock.
Members may shoot for the 1905 Governor's Cup and 1906 Governor's Cup on any of the Above dates, but the shoots must be separate, There will be a pool on the roth and 11th and one on the 24th and 15th.
Members desiring to have private practice on week days should communicate with the
Mon: Scretary,
THE NANCHANG TRAGUDY.
A THIRU ACCOUNT.
granted, and that the subject of the appeal was valued at more than the $5,000 required under the law. Ordinance 4 of 1900, section 17, stated that allland in the New Territory was, under the Convention, the property of the British Crown, but if the claim of any individual to any por. tion thereof could be properly established be. fore the Land Court then the Crown muit grant that person a title, but not if it was waste land, for waste land could not be, held. To King had not su established any such claim, The Attorney-General therefore asked for leave to appeal against the decision of the Land Court.
Hi Hondur: Yes, you can take leave to appeal.
Association will be held on March 19th and following days.
BRITISH EVENTS on Stonecotter's Range. NATIVE EVENTS en Kowloon City Range. PROGRAMMER:
I-Rifle Championship Series, II.-Carbine Competition.
· HL-Nursery Competition. IV-Affinity Competition..
V-Officers' Team Competition,
VI.—The "Harton" Challenge Cup (för
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VII. The "NOEL" Cup (for Teams), VIII-Revolver Competition.
Entries close on 14th March,
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came. Bleeding and chilled to the bone, be DISPUTED BILL OF LXCHANGE.culare
tank.
ANOTHER ARGELY,
"While this Lorrible business was going on. another tragedy was enacted inside the city. Not far from the back door of the Boys' School just entioned was the entrance to the Brethren Mission occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
An
Kingham (English) with two children. Morn ing service was stiff geing on when Sir. King: ham was warned to fee. He came outside and was immediately attackel. His wife came
officer of the City Guard coming by the mo running to him, and was struck down too, ment endeavoured to rescue them, and BEG ceeded in gelling them upstairs. But com friends came and drove them with blows into the garden, why are both hurbind and wife rushed for sifet into a pond in the garden They were
were drag, ed from this and ng in beaten. Rescue came, and chairs were pep red 10 take then away, but the mob o
the upper hand again, and they were taken once more into the house, the doors of which were sealed. | ut the seals were no use against, the mob, Some men broke into the house at the back, and Mrs Kingham was killed and thrown with her husband iro the pond. Mr. ingham had still some life in him, but he expired t about 7 pm. They had been stripped of all their cloth
ng, and their fate was as bitter as it could be. The plucky amah rushed down the street. bearing the your gest child in her arms. Though head and face, she got her precious charge away uninjured The elder child, a pretty girl, was fearfully injured ab ur the head, but was sill alive when the rescuing party got her on board the Governor's launch for Kiukiang, She has died since.
TN-C. D. News, of 6ila inst; says: In our article yesterday we referred to the ac-beaten and wounded sever. times about the count given by Mr. Spencer Lewis of the Was sacre at Nanchang. We have since received a more detailed account from another Amer can missionary, who was a close observer on the spot throughout the whole period from the and to the 26th of February and after, As was to be expected, there are differences be tween the two accounts, and we propose to give the latter account to our readers almost in the writer's own words, although he tells us that he writes hurriedly and under great pres- sure, and that his manuscript requires ed ting. There are, it will be seen, sume important new
points in it. The writer begins by saying that His Honnur Next time you are about to he has had considerable difficulty in ascer sign anything you had better take that lady❘taining the facts, and did not send kis account with you (pointing to first defendant's wife); } earlier because he was not satisfied with his you are too old to conduct your own affairs, information, but he now thinks that he has and need a guardian.
Judgment for plaintiff with costs.
GLENEALY BUILDINGS.
BAD MORTAR.
CONTRACTORS PROSECUTED,
a ng mg
At the Magistracy this forenoon, before Mr.
F. A. Hazeland, Mr W. T. Edwards, of the Public Works Department; prosecuted Hop Lee, contractors, 56, D'Aguilar Streat, for using bad mortar in the erection of seven European houses in Glenealy, on Februɔry 3rd last.
HUMPHREYS AVENUE.
Another firm of contractors trading under the sign of Hung. Shing, 37, D'Aguilar Street, were also prosecuted, by Mr. W. Dobbs, on a similar charge, vix, that of using bad mortar in the erection of a house in Humphreys' Avenue, Kowloon,
arived at the truth as well as it can be known, death having removed some of those who knew best,
THE CHINA INLAND MISSIOY, "About this time, the China Inland Mission, near which the French teachers were killed, was approached, but filende explained and in- terceded surcessfully; and finally the soldiers of the cavalry regiment charged the crowd and scattered it. The mab then rushed to the huge Catholic premises nut ide the city. The place was soon set on fire and destroyed. Its inmates, having bad sufficient warning, all escaped. They were hidden away, also the
Chion Inland Mission people, and they were of all brought away at midnight, Miss Watr, the Brethren Mission, but not in the same house.ns the Kinghams, had a narrow escape.. She was escorted outside the city by the sold- iers of the regular army to their camp. The Methodist Episcopal missionaries, being farth est removed, and early on the watch, got away
vicial Mini, un it boats were provided, They were kindly cared for at the The Governut prepared a steam launch, and early on Monday morning, of the Roman, Catholics 5 women and 3 men of the China Inland Mission z men, a womer, and 3 children; of the Brethren Mission woman, the King
THE BRIGHT SPOT.
BENCH REI PS-BAR.
In Original Jurisdiction this morn'ng, before the full Bench, comprising their Honours, Sir Francis Piggott, Chief Justice, and Mr. A. G.
Wise, usne Judge, the case of the National Bank of China versus Vessi. P. Lemaire and Co. was called on.
Mr. E. H. Sharp, K.C., instructed by Mr. H, W. Looker, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Descon, appeared for the plaintiff Bank, and Mr. M. W. Stude, instructed by Mr. F. Paget Helt, of Messrs. Brution, Helt and Goldring, represented the defendanté
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We
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A LOT OF MILLINERY AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Comprising: HATS TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED, FI OWERS, CHIFFONS, SILKS, MUS. LINS, &c, &c, &c.;
AND
His Horour, the Chief Justice, addressing Counsel, said:-it must be apparent in both sides that after the evidence adduced from the books, we are boih, sübject to anything further Mr. Sharp may have lossy, of the opinion that the case cannot go any further than the books of the| Bank, and that the books did not show that any credit was given to Firy's liquidator's account when they took the promissory note. thought it right to let you know th ilme be cause.we considered the anatter yesterday, and we thought would save both sides enormous amount and trouble of costs involved in hunting through the books. Wawantyou clearly to realize the view we take in the matter, that the books don't show that the bill of exchange and the note were taken over and credit given for them, and thus the Bank was merely the holder. Our authority for this is Curry & Misis, and the THE P. & O. S. N., Co.'s Steamer Clydesdale Bank case, and it no remains for you to decide what steps you will take in the
A quantity of FANCY HAT COVERS, FRENCH SHOES of very good quality, WASH BLOUSES of the very latest styln with long Cuffs.
matter.
Mr. Sharp said he was much obliged to their take time to consider them. As regards Mr. Lordships for their abservations, and would layfair's evidence they need not, he thought, rely further on that, as he had told them of his scanty knowledge of the books, and he would inform their Lordships as soon as he was in a position to announce what further steps he
The Full Court then Adjourned sine die.
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Evidence is to hand in show that Wong, a French priest, invited the Nanchang Mogis irale to supper on Thursday, the 22nd of February, to discuss the Singchang troubles of last year, which the magistrate, Chiang, took a prominent part in adjusting. Seham haby, and the wounded girl; of the un veral culprits were still at farge, and the Methodist Episcopal Mission a men; 5 women, the 24th March, 1905, at Noon, at the Hong- demand was for these men or a large sum of and 2 children were all escorted to Kiukiang. kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Dr. Charles with his wife and two children. money; and six Catholics, Implicated in A took a native boat eady in the day and mado murder case some years ago, must be released. Wucheng, on the way to Kiukiang, the next The Magistrate pleaded that he must get the morning." consent of his superiors; he dared not take so much upon himself alone. He was pressed to This graphic story leaves nothing untol,W.Y.T. Con 3.798 Pieces ROUGH LUMBER. sign an agreement; he refused, saying: 'Even and it remains now to get the official report from the British "Consul, Mr. Werner. It if I did, I could not carry in out. The priest,
seems now that some attempt, though a enraged, said that if he, Chiang, died the caso vary adequate one, was made, to control would be casily settled. It seems Chiang tried the mob with troops, but the mistake to get away, but was detained in the guest hall, was that no serions attempt seems to have The firit defendant, Hop Lee, pleaded guilty, where, it appears, a knife was put in his hand, been made by the Governor, to persuade the
AT THE PEAK, was being made into and his Worship imposed a fine of $150.
with which he cut himself slightly-a horizontal pls that a full inquiry
case of the magistrate, and that fustice AN ELEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, with The second defendant, Hung Shing, denied cut, not deep. Almost immediately he was would be done; and it is evident that the
DRESSING, DRYING. and BATHROOMS; the charge,
struck by a weapon in the bands, the magistrate meeting in the ark should have been dis distant thirteen minutes by chair from the Wm. Dobbs, building inspectur, said he took thinks, of a cone person, not the priest persed at once, as well as the gatherings at the Tramt fitted with superior baths and with Hot samples of the mortar on February 3, from the himself. The weapon was probably a pair of strongly as the Chineso always object to post!ard Servants Quarters, Can be used as one It is very noticeable that, and Cold Water; large Kitchen; Laundry fourth house, east of Robinson Road, in Hum-shears, inflicting a deep wound and cutting the mortem examination, they have yet asked the dwelling or divided into twoja jag kn phreys Avenue. The defendant was the con- | œsophagus, so that swallowed food oozed out British Consular surgeon to hold an autopsy |¦ ¦ For particular and terms, Apply to tractor building the house. The mortar was of the aperture. He fell, and was left lying on the magistrate Whether the truth wil
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co. examined and six briquettes were made from there. His attendants had all been compelled hall of the French mission on the night of the
ever be known as to what occurred in the poem “ jong-ng, gib March, rood. the mortar. A fortnight later one of the bri to remain outside, as private business was to 22nd ult. is now very doabifol, though Mr. quettes was accidentally broken and the re be discussed. Price Wang hurried immediately Werner may be trusted to bring to light all maining two stood a test of half a pound, to the Governor's yamén, and tried to bring a that can be now discovered. The tale of the Twenty-eight days later another three were
charge against the magistrate of suicide with treatment of all those innocent people by the NI SEYMOUR TERRACE. Five- tested and the same result obtained.
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CA fine of fajo mas imposad,
TA'
intent to involve the Catholic Mission.
various missions.
infuriated mob is as terribia as jhese talvi un fortunately always are. There is one bright THE MIDISTRATE'S DEPOSITIONS,
spot in the blackness, the pluck of the amab "During the priest's absence, the magistrate's who saved the Kingham baby at the risk of underlings came in and found thair superior | her own life.
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