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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1905.
THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
An appointment to the Executive Council of Government appearing in the present week's Guzeffe, is the subject of some com-
ment in circles interested in the administra tive affairs of the Colony. We allude, to a notification in which the Colonial Secretary, under yesterday's date, makes the announce ment that "His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint, provisionally and subject to His Majesty's pleasure, the Hon. Mr. Edbert Ausger Hewett to be an unofficial member
JUNE 2 1906.
WEST RIVER OUTRAGE.
BRITISH VESSEL FIRED ON,
WITHIN SIGHT OF BRITISH GUNBOAT.
CLAIM FOR RENT
AND "SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE.”
saw it before,
..
Mr. Pollock: There is nothing in English on this letter.
Mr. Pollock: You said you received them until Mr. Dickson's return, For what good.
both.
Witness: The contents baing identical. 1 seasons, if any, the honourable member's
thought I had received the latters until I saw claims should on this occasion be ignored, it is not easy to the lay mind to discern. We
In Original Jurisdiction to-day, His Honour the dates. I naver received the end dated rath
May. Sir Francis Piggott, Chief Justice, presiding. cannot, however, suppress the conviction,
Mr. Sharp: Well, now, here's a third letter Another of those dastardly outrages for which Ho Tung, of "Idlewild," Seymour Road, sued' that, meritorious as might be the quali fications of the appointee in the person the West River has of Iste become notorious Chung Shun Koo, of No. 12, Queen's Road-what is this, Mr. Ho Tung?
Witness: This is a lotter dated in Roglish, of the representative of the Chamber occurred in Samshai harbour yesterday mom-Central, for (1) specific performance of as of Commerce, the grounds which had ing, when the British steamer Sanel was fired agreement of lease, and (2) the recovery of the 22nd May, but I never received it, and never
sum of $6,900 being the amount of arrears due prevailed in the past, and which urged then by Chinese from the share and within sight
of H.M.S. Robin, That the natives in the West by the defendant to the plantiff, for rent, unofficial representations on the basis of River districts have gone a bit farther in firing at the first appointments should still hold a British trading vessel within hailing distance good, and the member of the important firm of a British man-of-war, is something, which of British merchants in Hongkong, who amounts to more than buldness, were unquestionably the pioneers of trade in China and undoubtedly the carly expon- ents amongst the builders of our Empire in the Farther East, should be continued in the high and trusted office in all the most. important deliberations in the administrative body that guide the destiny of this most important Colony.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Tur English all of the 5th utt, was delivered
in London on the 1st inst
+
MR. R. F. Brayn has been appointed assistant auditor, with effect from the 23rd ult.
TO-MORROW, June 3rd, is the 41st anniversary of the birthday of H.R., the Prince of Wales. AND yet another journalist is touring the world. 1 bis time it is Mr. A. Crawford, who
is now paying a visit to India.
the Executive Council in succession to Charles Wedderbum Dick is notified that memorial of re-entry by the son, Esquire, resigned." Immediately above Government, of New Kowloon Survey District that announcement, appears one which is, Lot No. 663, has been registered according noted elsewhere in this issue notifying the to the law..
was steaming out of Samshui harbour when suddenly she was fired on by sonte scoundrels from the shore. One of the shots entered the first-class Chinese saloon, while another ballet struck the skylight, smashing the glass to atoms, a fragment of which wounded one. of the ship's compradores, who was sitting in the saloon at the time. Had the Chinaman been a little more to the right, the bullet would have entered his head. However, the Sanu wasstopped and H.M.S. Robin, which was about leaving the port at the time, hailed by the cap tain of the steamer. The Robin came up to the Sanus and after making inst to the latter vessel,
Mr. Sharp: Mr. Ho Tung, your truthfulness again challenged; will you look again for the English date?
Witness: It is in Chinese characters" May 23,"immediately under the Chinese date. 1 did not say it was written in English; only said
Witness, continuing, said all the letters, ad-
mitted and denied as to receipt, all bore upon the subject of the remission of rent. It was after the receipt of the latter of zand. May that. he had the interview mentioned. He had no interview with defendant either before or after that one; it was his sole interview. Witness said he would let defendant know his decision Wit-in a day or two and subsequently wrote to in- form defendant that he could not see his way to give any indulgence with regard to the leaïa for the premises, No. 14, Des Voeux Road, Al that interview defendant spoke about his finan cial position, and said if witness did not give him some concession he would have to go into bankruptcy or leave the Colony. The altera
tions had to be carried out under the agree
and Messra. Palmer and Turner were selected ment, under the supervision of on architect, to carry out the supervision. While the altera- tions were going on witness received a letter fmm Messrs. Palmer and Torner saying that they were surprised to learn from the defend- ant that their contract for supervision was only
Mr. E., Sharp, K.C, instructed by Mr. D. v. Steavenson, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Deacon, appeared for the plaintiff, and Hon; Mr. H. E. Follock, K.C., instructed by Mr. M. As related to us by a gentleman who
J. D. Stephens, represented the defendants.
Mr. Ho Tung said he was the plaintiff in happened to be on board the Samui at the time of this extraordinary occurrence, it appears that at 11.20 o'clock yesterday this case. He lived at "Idlewild," Seymour the equivalent of the English date was there.
Road. He completed the negotiations for the forenoon the British steamer Samui, 195 1001, Captain Black, which plies between this port purchase of the properly in 1904, and bought it in November of that year from Messrs. Babing- and Wuchow, touching at different West Riverton and Mody. The purchase money was parts on the voyage, picked up her anchor and $75,000, subject to a mortgage of $150,000 to Mr, Smith, and a second mortgage of $8,000 to the vendors, and the balance in cash. Mr. Hisney approached him on behalf of the defendant with regard to a lease. ness asked him $2,50 a month rent, plus taxes, for a term of three or five years, the rent to commence from the signing of the contract, and also he asked for $10,000 for security for the performance of the lease. A counter-offer was made of $2,300 monthly reat plus taxes, for a term of ten years, the rent 1 commence in July, 1905, the lessee to spend
to the building. Mr. Bisney also offered $7,500 $10.00 $15,000 on alterations and repairs as security instead of $10,0.0. With slight modification the terms were embodied in the agreement. The modification was that the lessee should spend $5,000 instead of $10,000, The agreement also provided that the tenants until the lessee required the quarters, the Daily Press to remain undisturbed until their new premises were ready. Messrs. Babington and Mady sold the premises to witness. The lease of the premises to the Daily Prin was not It had been mislaid, shown to witness, and to the best of his belief it had not been found. Witness did not know when the Daily Press's new premises were to be ready when he bought the premises. The agreement was drawn up in duplicate, each party retain." ing a copy afer due execution. When Mr.it Bisney first brought the agreement to witness. the postscript was not there, and as it was one of the previously arranged conditions Mr. Bisney took it back, and put in the postscript, and afterwards the parties signed the two copies. It was brought back the same day. Apart from the Daily Press, another firm remained an occupation in terms of the agree. ment. They, remained until February, 1905 when defendant requested them to vacate and they did so, Defendant got the keys just after the signing of the agreement, and went into possession. That was about the end of December or beginning of January. In arranged. THE members of the St. Patrick's Club are giving a concert to their friends this evening, mediately after signing the agreement wit ness, gave Messrs. Bencan, Looker and Dencob instructions to prepare the lease.. at 30 p.m.
That was the very next day. Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Diacon were then acting for
fact of Mr. W. J. Grèsson's appoin; A CALCUTTA exchange gravely informs its the Sanuito inspect the damage done. 'A search should be allowed to remain in 'occupation- a dummy one.
ment to the Legislative Council in succes- sion to the senior partner of Messrs. Jarding, Matheson and Company, to whose ollice Mr. Cresson succeeds on the departure home of Mr. Dickson. Without suggesting any reflection on the merits possessed by the appointee of Goverment to the High office of
readers that, a marriage having been' arranged between two well-known residents, the cere mony "took place early next week!" YESTERDAY, June 1st, was the date on which foreign consular officers were to be allowed to reside in Mukden, and foreigners to be per- mitted to travel in the interior of Manchuria..
both ships returned to Samshui barbour. The Samshui barbour-master was signalled for and when he arrived, Captain Black and himself boardeil'ile Robin and the matt was reported to Liest. Comdr. Vaughan. After some little time these three gentlemen returned on board for the bullets was made and Mr. G. A. Hill the chief officer of the steamer, discovered one of the bullets lying in one of the bunks, and handed it la the Commander of the Robin. That gentleman immediately sent for the gunner of his ship and when the bullet was examined,it was found to be of the .4 pattern. After a full report had been made the
15,00 a seat on the Executive Board of the Colony, TEN cases of plague, all Chinese, bave been Sun ut again heaved her anchor and left the The aboye prices are strictly wg. The the inquiry prompts itself, to the minds of reported as occurring in the Colony during the harbour after a delay of over an hour and a
discount of five per cent, previously allowed on our Whiskies ceases from this date.
£1
those not behind the scenes, on what grounds the senior partner, of the Princely House" in the Colony has been passed over in the privilege which had hitherto been enjoyed by the representative of Messrs. A. S. WATSON & CO., Jardine, Matheson in the secret deliberations
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Hongkong, 17th May, 1900,
POST
CARD
COMPETITION.
of the Cellucil of Government in this Colony. If our memory serves us aright, according to instructions offer ate Majesty the Queen, the Executive Council is to consist of the Gover: nor, as president; the Semor Military Officer for the time being in command of His Majesty's regular troops; the persons for the time being lawfully discharging the functions of Colonial Secretary, Attorney-General and Treasurer; and of such persons as at the date of the receipt of the said instructions in the Colony are members of the Council,
appoint.
twenty-four hours ending at noon to-day. Eight out of the number mentioned proved fatal.
TIB Governor has been pleased to appoint, provisionally and subject to his Majesty's pressure, fr, W. J. Uresson to be an unofficial member of the Legislative Council in succession to Mr. C W. Dickson, resigned. NEWS filters slowly from the Tibet frontier in the winter. Towards the end of February a runner carrying the mail through the Gantok- Chumbi Valley, road was caught by avalanche. Only the mit bag was recovered. MR. G. F. Abbot's book "Through India with the Prince" (Edwin Arnold: 125 6d net) was published at home on April 6th. The Tribune says it is "one of the most delightful books of travel we live read for some time
pası."
an
ball.
At the present moment no theory can be advanced as to why-if pirates they were--the perpetrators of the deed should have chosen daylight, and what was more, in the pre- sence of a gunboat, to attempt to hold up a British ship. However, the Commander of the Robin and the Samshui harbour-master have the malter in hand, and for the benefit of British trade, it is to be hoped that they will bring their combined energies to bear on this matter, which is of vital importance to shipping trading in the waters of the delta.
DURING the bearing of a case in the Supreme 'Court this afternoon the proceedings had to be
sospended for a while, an several occasions, whilst processions of cars loaded with iron
We are again writing from The Boers are intiating an anti-Chinese plates and bars railed by; rendering all sounds
To all purchasers at or as Her Majesty way from time to time our Establishment of $1memory, and have a recollection, that fol-
between and upwards June 1st and June 25th
lowing the memorable agitation of that most public spirited and indefatigable citizen, who adorned the Council, with his presence (Mr. T. H. Whitehead), for municipal govern-
campaign., General Batha has publicly de- Kaffir labour, and Mr. Smuts now declares that the three years' experiment with the Chinese is aghastly failure.
nounced Celestial fabour as much inferior of
both parties. After the date of the agree ment witness received as real $2,518.53 10 en d of June, and for the month of July from the Darly Press $150, witness paying the taxes. During the preparation of the lease by Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Ucacon, defendant offered
inaudible in the Court 100m! THOSE who were present in Mr. E A. Haze
witness a second mortgage on some other pro- land's caust yesterday afternoon were startled for a while. The overhead electric fan, which
perty instead of the cash security. And further was in motion at the time, broke, and a piece that the first and second mortgages should not Usher Fox promptly switched off the current. WONG Tak, an individual who arrived in the removed to the Central Police Station as soon
Mr. Pollock: I object to that letter; it is inre. levant, and you can prove nothing by corres. pondence.
His Honour; I don't think it is relevant, and is not of any importance.
Mr. Sharp: It is relevant as showing that sho defendant was changing his attitude, and so it is of minor importance.
Mr. Pollock: You cannot prove the attitude, of the defendant by producing correspondence. His Honour: Yes, I don't think it is relevant; had better not go in.,
Mr. Sharp: I accept your decision, my Lord. Witness, continuing, said that at the inter- view mentioned defendant did not ask the con cessions as regards the rest as a right, but as a special favour. On receipt of witness's deci
sian tiefendant addressed a very strong appeal
to the generosity of witness, as he said he was losing money all the time, and was in great trouble, but he could not grant any concession, Witness did not know what the lawyers did as regards securing the signature of the mortgagees to the lease, but as they could not be obtained the matter of the indemnity was
Mr Sharp One of the mortgagees, Mr. Smith, was in London, but 1 am in a position 10 state that the signatures of the mortgagees, can now be obtained.
Cross-examined by Mr. Pollock, witness said he lived at the Peak sometimes as well as at "Idlewild." He had a great many business interests in the Colony. Witness was not pre. sent at any of the business interviews between the lawyers and the defendant. The letter of
will be given a Coupon ment in the Colony, the constitution of the ON Monday there will be put up, by Govern- of the fan was flung out into the compound.be joined us parties to the lease, witness giving was not shown that letter until afterwards. entitling them to enter Councils was amended so as to include two
nessed the election of the Senior Un-official.
an indemnity for that raising of the joinder. The lease was prepared accordingly. The Witness was subsequently approached by Mr. as he set foot ashore for being found in Bisney, on behalf of defendant, asking for a remission of rent for a few months, on the passession of a bundle of clothing, the pro-
Mr. ground that he would lose money, as some of clerk. Placed before
the business. Witness asked for what purpose the members of the syndicate backe! out of the premises were to be used, and was told for a boarding-house or hotel.
14th December, 1904, from the defendant to Bisney, was shown to witness after the signing of the agreement. He never saw it before. ife was perfecity certain upon that point; he
He did not know way Bisney showed him that letter after the agreement was signed, nor did shown him the letter then, as it was defend, ant's authority to Bisney to negotiate the mat- ter. A few days before the final offer was made Disney told witness what offer the de-
ment, for sale by public auction several lots of Crown land in the New Territories. They unctficial members on the Executive Board, comprise four lots at Nam Chung and upe Colony early this morning from Canton, was agreements and lenses were here produced.] he know of any reason why he should have the following Competi-sides other chauges. The choice then each at Tani Kon Po, Hang Hau, Mang Kung tion. The largest nu-made under the Governor's instructions wit Uk, and Sai Kung. ber of English words | Member, the Hon. Sir C. P. Chater, and the that can be made from senior partner of Messrs, Jardine, Matheson and Company Mr. J. J. Bell-Irving), to mem bership on the Governor's consultative board. To the advantage of the administration and the benefit of the Colony the inhabitants still
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perly of a
F. A: Hazeland, at the Magistracy to-day,
Wong admitted stealing the bundle from a passenger on board the steamer Kwongchow, His Worship sentenced him to three weeks' hard labour and six hours' stocks.
enjoy the representation of Sir l'out ON Whit Monday, the return shooting match FROM time to time one comes across some
Chater, whose long experience, mature judg ment, and unflagging interest; in all that ap
between the sergeants of the Royal Garrison Artillery and the Hongkong Police will be held at Stonecutters Island. A launch will
very quaint specimens of "English as she is wrote," and the following from an Indian exchange is worth a place among the collec
Mr. Pollock submitted that this was going. quite off the track and was irrelevant,
The Chief Justice said he assumed Mr. Sharp understood his position.
Mr. Sharp:-1 assume I do. Witness, continuing, said he did not agree to
Champagne $56.50 pertains to the promotion of the best interests leave the military pier at one p m., sharp. The tin. The expression respectfully complain make any remission of rent. After he had so
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spending from $10,000 to $15,000 by defendant fendant would make. The question of the
few days before the 20th of December--it was for repairs on the premises was mentioned a after the fath December. Before the agree ment was brought to witness for signature he find spoken to Bisnoy about the subject which was afterwards put in the pastucript. The defendant got the key of the premises at the end of December or beginning of January. He got it from witness's watchman.
Mr. Pollock: I put it to you that he did not
Witness: To the best of my belief he got it get the key until March.
in December or January,
Mr. Pollock: Did you see it given? Witness: No, I was not present, but 1,un. derstood that my watchman gave it him then.
Mr. Pollock: Then you don't know. Witness, continuing, said he agreed to take the second mortgage in lieu of cash, and to give the indemnity in March.
Mr. Pollack: Then everything' was bright and happy and cheerful and straight and there was to be no further trouble over the pflair, about March-is that so
Witness: Yes, that is so, in March. Mr. Pollock here produced a letter dated
of the island are still retained after all these first match took place at Tai ilang range some
under prosecution" is rich, while the privilege declined to give such concession, he received a long years of honourable service. Until the time ago, and the police proved victorious,
we have been enjoying since over ancestral letter from Me sts. Deacon, Looker and Dea, announcement was publicly made in the
YAU CHEUNG, a ceolie, employed at the time" is delicious. The following application con, dated rgh Vatch. The document pro. Gufette of last evening, associated with Sir Ceniral Police Station, was charged before Mr. was made in the Court of the Chiel Presidency duced was a press-copy of that letter. That Paul was the representative of the firm to
F. A. Hazeland, at the Felice Court this more Magistrate last Thursday:The humble peti letter asked for the same concession, Witness he said he was his reply, in which which reference has been made more than ing, with stealing a helmet, the property of tion of Pandit Ram Charan Fande, landholder, replied to that letter. The letter produced once in the course of these comments. To Inspector 'Ritchie. Defendant said he did not residing at No, 76, Park Lane, Calcutta. Sire
no further intend to steal; he only put it on by mistake, of Petce, Law, Health, Wealth and Property, could not see his way to grant the the public nu explanation is tendered of the Complainant said he missed the hat after he The owner and residents, old, young, and cession asked for. There was
correspondence upon that subject between was discharged from hospital. On making a children, numbering about one hundred, res
On the 10th April witness wrote to defendant enclosing a letter from the Daily search, the helmet was found under defendant's pectfully complain under prosecution, obstruc-theme
Pres in which the latter complained of the Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson to a seal on the bed. His Worship sentenced him to fourteention, and serious mischief caused by one Uma Charan Pawn, broker, of No. 45. McLeod Executive enjoyed through a succession of days' hard labour.
Street, Calcutta. (1) The said Uma Charan workmen letting water into their office, and say. ing he would hold defendant responsible if any 10,100NSOLATION (PRIZES. terms by his predecessors in. office. It is HERE'S "news of home from aboard" with a obstructs a public path, constructs an iron cor.
just possible-though we should consider it vengeance. An Indian exchange says: In rugated shade on the mouth of the exit, digs damage were done. Further correspondence In the event of ties to highly improbable that Mr. Gresson, with Hongkong, the servant, question is a terrible up the whole path, and on the 25th cuts off the fultowed upon the same subject, witness for- be drawn for. All replies his multitudinous and extensive vested and one. The Chinese servant is described as drinking water of the above numbers in this warding on all letters from the Daily Press. On April in which Mr. Deacon wrote to Mr. Ba Deacon, Looker and Deacon, in which they pute between Mr. Ho Tung and defendant, relative interests in Hongkong, may have both a thief and revengeful, so much so, that a dery burning weather what could be our misery, the rath April, witness received a letter from bington stating that matters were still in dis-
said they were instructed that witness had pro- and asked if there was any trouble.
Witness: Defendant went back on his word to be sent on Post-cards declined the offer of the honour of the few months ago discussion was opened in the Sir, it may please be imagined, a concession Hongkong Press as to whether it were possible which we have been enjoying from our ancestral
so often it was impossible to know what ho the higher deliberative to get rid of the "male" element in Chinese lime, 1.4, from one hundred years last relief mised defendant, through Mr. Disney, time
was up to. only. Prizes will be disappointment to
assembly. In such an event there can house-keeping (a survival of the old days of "and protection solicited from the Zoolum to do the necessary work of repairs and alter- ations. Witness wrote back to say he never
Mr. Pollock: But you say that the matter Zoolum." tributed the 30th June surely be nothing to cavil at in the action of military rule) and substitute Chinese girls.
made any such promise, through Mr. Bisney,'
Witness saw defendant per was all settled in March; how do you maka the Government in ignoring, if not the vested
or any one else. when all cards inay be
P.C. 3 prosecuted a sampanmao, before Ma. R..
sonally regarding the concessions he was ask-that out?'
Witness: Practically settled. Mr. Pollock: What do you mean by "prace inspected at our office.
ing. That was on the 24th May, 1905, at witness's house, where defendant called, and
His Honour: He means, I take it, thst all asked for the semission of rent, saying that sometically" members of his party bad cried off their agree ment, and, moreover, he was having trouble the arrangements had been settled in March, with his contractor, [Two letters were here but of course those arrangements had to be produced dated 12th and 22nd May, written by carried out, and that would take them into defendant to witness, they were duplicates but April.
Witness, continuing, said Bisney told him about the projected use of the premises. dated, as to the second, ten days later.] Wit ner only recaived the one deted aand.
ÚASH LESS. 10% CREDIT LESS 5%.
"GREGOR & CO., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. 19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, 29th May, 1905. .
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THE WEATHER, rights, at any rate, the precedent. of a pre A. Hazeland, at the Magistracy, this morning, rogative coveted by most, and at one time for throwing two bags of coal loto the Harbour. The following report is from Mr. F. G. Fig, enjoyed by the honourable member's pre- yesterday afternoon, so as to avoid arrest and First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory: decessors. Indeed, during a previous ab charged with being in unlawful possession.
On the and at 12,5 p. The barometer has sence of Mr. Dickson from the Colony, Defendant denied the charge. Complainant fallen over China, and risen slightly over the who held the substantive appointment, Mr. said that defendant's sampan left a ship that Thilippines and S. Formosa,
was coaling in the harbour, and seeing that the The highest pressure is probably over Japan. Gresson as his locum tenens, with honour to pinnace was after him, he made an aliempt to Gradients are alight, and light to moderats himself and to the satisfaction of the comreach a junk, and failing, he threw the bags variable winds are indicated in the Formosa overboard. His Worship imposed a fine of munity, filled the vacancy as the second un-S50 on defendant with the option of three Channel and over the N. part of the China Sea,
Forecast-Light variable winds; Ano. official member on the Executive Council months hard labour.
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