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So the little whipper-snapper whose highly.. educated tame and penchant for seasonable luxuries led him to be associated with an ice. cream freeier yesterday in once again at liberty. It was a veil on life that the Magistrate partially lifted in Court this moreing. All night long the vision of a Chinese epicure haunted his bedside and pointed the finger of scorn at him. Justico came down from her pedestal and swept the
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE French and English maile of the 26th and 30th June' were delivered in London on the 26th inst.
We would calf the attention of our readers to an advertisement appearing in another column, announce the return of the Great Thurston My Thurston has just completed a mosi suc- cessful season in Shanghai, which far surpass ed his most sanguine anticipations, and now, in fulfilment of his promise to the Chinese,
the Ko Shing Theatre, Queen's Road West, to nowow. Friday night. Reduced prices are Tickets may be fixed at $1, $1, and 60 cents, obtained at the New Connaught Hotel, Queen's Road Central.
1906.
HONESTY REWARDED.
A CATHOLIC PRIEST AND THE 'PROTEST
ANT DIBLE.
to the cause of the deepening of Hunghom bandage from her eyes. No matter how he will open for a short reason for their benefit at walk.. While doing so,: ho~uaknown to him.
Bay. When reference is made to the report, over the signature of Sir Paul Chater, of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, Ltd., dated ioth February, 1905, it will be found that the following significant statement occurs: "The entire foreshore frontage has been dredged by the Canton hiver to facilitate the repair of ships alongside." At the meet-
tumed and twisted and tossed in his bed the Magistrate who bad dealt with the urchin and the ice-cream bucker ia the forenoon could find no rest. Sleep had fled from his pillow; he thought of Shakespeare's words: Where care lodges, sleep will never lie." And the unhappy Magistrate attented by sprites and goblins and long-tailed Orientals who continually did
TELEGRAMS.
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CANTON-MACAO RAILWAY.
ALLEGED STATEMENT BY HE SENHOR MONTENEGRO.
* OPERATIONS TO BEGIN NEXT SPRING,
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 2nd August,
12.0 p.n.
A chair codlie was the means of saving the Rev. Father A. Polippi, of the Roman Catholic Cathedral, from being robbed yesterday in Queen's Road Central. Father Polippi arrived outside the Deutsche Asiatische Bank in a chair, but did not discharge the coolies. He entered the bank, cashed Stoo and came out on the road counting the bills. He then told the coolies to follow him while he proceeded to
self-dropped a $10 bill. The chair coolie saw the bill lying on the side-walk and also saw a coolie pick it up. The chair coolie dropped
him to return the bank-note to the priest, who It is reported that His Excelleney his chair, approached the street coolie and held
by this time, innocent of what was happening, LAM Shing, a street coulic, was seen going was some distance away. Instead of taking the Governor of Macao has informed along the Praya East yesterday with several the chair conlie's advice the man took to his the Chinese Government that the bamboo poles too many over his shoulder. Aheels and bolted down the road, with the chair
coolie behind him. The thief was later Portuguese sure of the capital' for constable suspected that Lam did not come to give an account. Lam knowing that things Station said his name was Ting Hang were against him turned on the policeman and and a blacksmith by profession. The priest later discovered the loss, but thinking that laid his bambues on him. The fight was soun taken out of Lam and he was removed to No. 2 it would be hopeless to look for the bank-note, Police Station. At the Police Court this moro-he jeturned to the mission house. About an being in unlawful possession of the bamboos the above story, at the same time asking him and $7 for assaulting the officer,
to attend Court next day. This morning, the Police Court, the blacksmith appeared on a charge of theft, which he denied. The chair coolie gave evidence and the priest was called to the stand. The Magistrate told the prics to take the oath on the Bible. The reverend gentleman picked up the back, carefully scrutinised it both inside and outside, and said:
ing of the Company held on the zoth of the Cry" justice 1" could think of nothing but the across the bamboos honestly so he asked him arrested and on being: removed to the Police the proposed Canton-Macao railway
lins now been fully subscribed.
The operations in connection with' the construction of the line will be
Chinese boy and the freezer. If he dozed for a moment he dreamt of the North Pole, on which he saw a Chinamas perched with a basin of ice-cream in his hand. Then he would awake tage at the Kowloon Dock, thus enabling himself a second Lazaus, wailing for a pot of vessels of deep draught and great length ice-cream which a grinning Chinese beophyte
We learn that the Honourable Fleming D. to lie alongside our wharf when under re- was ladling out to the blast from an exormous pair, has not been able to seek outside vat, which could have held a dozen Heidel. Cheshire, a United States Consul-General-at- Of large, and as such the inspector of American A most mysterious night. employment," etc. Not being experts in berg tuns.
Consulates in the Far East, is en route to the matter, we cannot pretend to saggest the course, the Magistrato did not give such an
Canton, where he will serve in the Consulate I'co General in a supervisory capacity until the precise effect of the dredging operations in explanation of bis experiences in Coust. connection with Kowloon Docks on the sea-ple are too flippant and ribald in these days, arrival from America of the new appointee, bed, but it certainly seems to us that tieto understand the workings of the mind. Mr. Leo. Allan Bergholtz, now at Beirut, excavations carried out by the Common River His Worship metely said that be had though: Turkey. Mr. Cheshire has served his Guvern. ment in Canton for many yours and on several over the case while in bed, and he hid apposite the Kowloon Docks might have
different occasions during hits long career in attracted the detritus collected in the Bay cute to the conclusion that there was a doubi
China, and his numerous friends in Canton to the dredged portion, thereby levelling the in the case; and the accused, who had been
will be delighted to hear of his retur, even if Bay as a whole. Hence, we suggest, the looking forward to double-drill and no ice only for a tie! time. reason for the deepening discovered in a cream *-if we may paraphrase Kipling-wilb stall part of Bunghom Bay. It is some- told to go. The Magistrate did not use the what strange that no reference is made in time-honoured and sanctified sentence that the the Colonial Secretary's letter to the condi- erstwhile prisoner "left the Court without tion of the harbour in front of the Dock stain on his character," but, like the Irishinan's Company's property at Sham-shui-po, ham, that is taken for granted. The old cop known as the Cosmopolitan Bock. If we
same month,. Sir Paul amplified that state ment by saying: "The dredger Cantor Aizer having been for the greater part of the period under review usefully employed in the work of dredging the foreshore fron-shivering, and in another minute would fancying Mr. F. A. Hazeland-fined defendant $7 for hour later a constable called on him and related commenced,. it is stated, in the spring
"
POLICEMAN 'Winter proceeded against the owner of a sampan, before Mr. H. H. J. Gom- pert, at the Police Court this morning, for being in' unlawful possession of two brooms, two pounds of twine, and three pounds of candle. The officer said the things were di
"This is a Protestant Bible."
A search was then made for a Roman Catho lic Bible, but to no purpose. There was not one of the kind at the Magistracy. Father Polippi then dug his hand into the pocket of his gown and brought out a prayer-book. "Perhaps this would do?" he said.
"Is it a complete Bible?" asked, the Court. "No," replied the priest, but. the Gospel and the Psalms are there,"
"I am not quite sure if that would be bind ing," was Mr. Gompertz's answer.
Inspector Warnock, who conducted the case, rushed about the police barracks in the hope
of next year,
[We publish the foregoing message às re- ceived from Shanghai. We are doubtful of the
for the Portuguese share of the undertaking accuracy of the report. If the capital required had been fully subscribed we should have had. the information, in the first instance, from our
correspondent at Macao. We guess the report cabled from Shanghai must have been obtain. ed from certain vernacular journals which are not always too careful of the statements they publish, Ed, 8. K. 7.]
[N. C. D. News.] Hunghutze Activity.
Tokio, zyth July,
Hundreds of bandits attacked Pitsewo on the coast at the N.E. of Liacting, and carried off Yen 110,003, chiefly the value of taxes accruing from the Kuantung (Linotung) administration. A policeman and two others were killed.
Another attack was made on a police box between Pulantien (on the railway) and Pitsewo.
women kidnapped. It is feared the latter have been murdered.
recollect aright, it was also stated by the Rers who make a practics of 'keeping the Court coverei in a box in the cabin of the defendant's finding a Bible to suil the worthy Father, but Three policemen were killed and several
Chairman of the Company, at one of the meetings of the shareholders, that the bottom was shoaling very considerably at that particular point of the harbour; so
busy should not attempt to make capital out of this incident. It will be no justification should any of those whose finger-prints are displayed in the police muscum submit that they were only koking for a freezet when they
boat,efendant said he picked the things up in the harbour." They were floating past his boat and he gathered them in: "Convicted, said his Worship before accured had finished his wonderful story. The goods were up posed to have been stolen from the Tamar,
much so that vessels of any great draugi | are caught in a strange house. Not a bit of. The accused was fined $30, or in default six i
could only be towed into dock with the ut most care. In fact, our inferumtion from a thoroughly reliable source is that an actual
rather the reverse, for it is just possible that his Worship may harden his heart against ice cream and freezers alike for the future. And now revert
wecks' hard labour...
A SCHOOLBOY was charged before Mr H. H. J. Compertz, this morning, with stealing a watch,
was of no avail. The end of it was that the reveined the much sorg for bede, then and obtained the much sought for book. Then the case went on satisfactorily.
His Worship sentenced the defendant to twenty-one days hard L.hour and six hours? stocks.
After the honest chair coole had been com- pensated by the Father, his Worship called him in. Addressing the coole, Mr. Gompertz said "1 am very pleased to see that you
arresting a bad character.
A. S. WATSON ·& CO., | mudbank is forming at the entrance to the ing to the Chineseepicure, we may expect to find valued at $3.20, on the 14th ult, the property helped the Government and the police in
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Cosmopolitan Deck. It was at first proposed that the Company should undertake the work
an extraordinary increase in the consumption
1 make an order" that you be given $1 from the poor box. You
of hnother schoolboy, of 3, Staunton Street, Accused, who is the proud possessor of a bicycle,
in riding at 15appy Valley, on the afternoon of it was held that as all rights in the section in question belong to the Government, and he found that at the spare gallons were being the 14th inst, at the time stated. Before pa-1. converted into cold storage producis. Lasting with the complainant he begged for the form a valuable asset of the Colony, the night is turned on the tap, it is said, because loan of his watch so that he might be punctual. ty on the scene at Happy Valley. The other operations should be carried out by the
lad who had his mind fixed on learning to ride Colonial Government for the benefit of the
a bicycle banded over the time-piece. His "TES HONGKONG TELEGRAPI" should be Colony. With that view we are at one
friend was not pauctual that afternoon and was the opinion of influential gentlemen whe
in charge. The watch was nut found, tis surmised that it is in a pawoshop. His Wor barbour improvements in Hongkong, the
ship found defendant guilty and ordered him to enter bonds of.3100 to be,of good behaviour plinary business amuutentions should be alreed dredging of specified sections of the harbour
for six months,
of dredging that section of the harbour, bu of cloited water. No wonder that the Director promised to give Tong Man Yat a few lessons are a good man."
of Public Works shot down the supply when
Al communications inleinted for parkiieation
Addrowed to The Valitor, 1, tre House Ready nad
TRADE-MARK PROSECUTION.
IMPORTANT FLOUR CASE. Before Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, at the Magis tracy this afternoon, Kwan Kai, compradore to the Pacific Mail 8. S. Co., and master of the Kwan Yee Ying firm, and Kwan Tong, his a false trade description to finer
Imperial Gratitude.
Tokio, 27th July.
The Emperor has made a personal donation to the family of the late General Viscount Kodama of Yen 50,000.
BREACH OF COVENANT.
JUDGMENT FOR ST,
should be accompanied by the Writer's Note and have been associated with harbour works and Oriental Esquimenu did not give particulars of not seen until a few days ago when he was taken fki, were suminaned on remand for applying the plaintiff to pay the renewal premiums on
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BIRTHS.
On the 27th July, at Shanghai, the wife of M. GOLDMAN, of a son.
On the 1st August, at 37, Nanzing Terrace, the wife of S. WEINBERG, of the Standard O Co., of a daughter.
DEATH.
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At the Italian Convent on the 1st August, 1906, MARIE Exes Burke, aged 2 years and 7 months, the dearly beloved daughter of H. A. Burke, of the Pacific Mail Steamship Сострану,
the demand had subsided, but he will have to be on his guard once again for, the ice-cream champion is at large. It is a pity that the the recipe be used, but that may come in time. Meanwhile, we must that the gamin who play ed tricks on the freezer and disturbed a Magis
a month of Sundays, and we also sincerely rate's repose will swim in his favourite diet for
should be commenced without delay. 11 is entirely unnecessary to deepen the harbour As a whole, for a recent sounding made in the interest of a large marine lot-holder distrust that his Worship will sleep the sleep of
Turz coolie of ricksha No 1,013 had a very Darrow escape from having his neck dislocated
t
In Summary Jurisdiction this morning, his Honour Mr. A. G. Wine, Puisne Judge, de livered his reserved judgment in the case in which Flora Cassoon, of Malabar Hill, Bombay, widow, sued Chiu Yueng Leung, of No. 27 Connaught Road, Central, Hongkong, to recover from the defendant the sun. of $112.75 being damages for breach of a covenant contained in a mortgage deed, dated the 20th April, 1905, under which the defendant covenanted with
the then existing policies of insurance covering. the premises comprised in such mortgage. Mr. G. E. Marrell (of Messrs. Dennys and
The defendant having failed to pay such Bowley, Crown Solicitors) prosecuted, and Mr. M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. J. Scott Larston renewal premiums the plaintiff bas had to (of Messrs. Ewens, flarston and Harding), pay the same, amounting to $112.75 MF appeared for the the defence. Inspector Col. E. P. H. Laing, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Deacon, represented the plaintiff, Mr. F. X. lett watched the case for the police.
The facts of the case, according to the pro- d'Almada e Castro appearing for the defendant, His Honour said that this case was brought raided a godown in Des Vacux Road West, for breach of a convenant continued in a mort. and discovered a number of persons engaged gage dated the 20th April, 1906, whereby Chin
closed the fact that not so much as a singh the just to-night and make up for the time lost this afternoon, in Ice House Street, through secution, wers that on 14th July, the police
foot of silting had occurred in the bed of the sea opposite his property since 1847, or
last night.
CLAIM FOR GOODS SOLD,
PARTIES NON-SUITED,
Cross-examined by Mr. d'Algada e Castro witness said defendant never got in see him
the carelessness of another coalie, in charge of a truck with projecting handles, or shafts Just as the ricksha was passing, the truckman, with the Chinese coolie's usual disregard for he environment, suddenly turned, his then empty truck in such a way that had not, for once, the rickshaman bad his senses about him, and stopped dead, the impact must have been. disastrous, if not fatal, as the wedge-like shaft was just touching the man's neck when he. stopped. We have all along pointed out that Ice House Street is.far too narrow a thorough. fare for these cargo trucks, but still the traffic goes on, and, presumably, will do so until somebody loses his life. Then there will be an
then, possibly, after the lapse of a few years inquiry, a jury's verdict with a rider, and
"something will be done." There is nothing like locking the stable door after the steed has bees stulen !:
THE greatest sympathy is felt with Mr. H. A. lyke, of the Pacific Mail Steamship Com. pany, in his second sad bereavement within one month. But little over three weeks ago
prosecution held that the very fact of difend. ants transferring American flour into Austra lian bags, and selling it as four imported from Australia, was giving a false description and defrauding the public.
This
in transferring American flour of the "Mowlan Yeung Leung assigned all bis right, title and in. Penny" brand into bags of the "Owl" (Suet terest in the land known as sub-section 1 of The section A of Inland Lot No. 212-13 10. Flora Li) mark-an Australian trade mark.
that deed of mortgage was contained a clause Sassoon as security for a loan of $15,000, and in providing that the said Chin Young Leung should pay the renewal premiums on the insur ances then existing on the property. Chin Yeung Leung failed to do, claiming that Liu Cham, managing partner, Ip Chan cake shop, 15. Eastern Street, was shown a bag of be was not liable for the payment, and, through..... flour. He said that according to the mark it his solicitor, quoted authorities in support of was "Suet Li" flour. He could not tell from his contention. The mortgage deed had not what country it canie. The four he used in his been drawn up in due form, and had defendant shop was the "Nam T. brand and yet wit-paid into Court the nominal damages he ness could not tell whether it was American would have got judgment against the plaintiff, But this he had failed to do. His Boncur then not. or
In 'his cross-examination our Mr. Slade wanted to
bul of the proceeded to quote several authorities, and witless whether the words Suet Li" was said that under the circumstances he must the Chinese meaning for "Sydney" or "pears." give judgment for plaintiff for $1, but without The witness said "Suet Li" was "Sydney," costs. but when questioned as to what a pear was called in Chinese he closed like a telescope, He was shown some of the fruit, but witness did not know anything.
That closed the cate for the prosecution. In opening the case for the defence Mr.
known person
in the Colony. He was one of
The rate per quarter and per inmem, proje. | sixty years ago, and vessels of considerable The daily issue in delivered free when the addres, is draught are at present anchored at the point. Ancible to messenger. On coplce sent by join question. Although the Chamber of additional $1.80 per.quarter in charged for portage.
Commerce has given a qualified veto to the
In Summary Jurisdiction.this afternoon, be- scheme, the necessity of dredging is recogfore tus Hanear Mr. A. G. Wise, Puiste Judge, nised by all who have given the subject Lai Yip Kee, of No. 32 China Street, trader, consideration, and we trust that in the sued Lam Cheong, of Nes, :12 and 114, Vege, best interests of the Colony the work will table Stalls, Central Market, for the recovery be undertaken at no distant date. We of the sum of 377.11, being the amount due for do not suggest that the work should be goods sold and delivered by the plaintiff to the carried out under the supervision, or even defendant on various dates since 26th April,
represented by Mr. F. X. d'Almada e Castro. on the advice of the firm of Messrslaintiff appeared in person, defendant, being Coode, Sons and Matthew, for the experience 1'sintiff stated that the defendant owed him of other ports has shown that when the the $77.11 for goods which he had supplied to favourites of the Crown Agents secure a him. He had applied for payment but the footing in one of the Crown Colonies it is money had not been paid. He did not know impossible to say when they will depart the address of the defendant, except is the
Central Market. The firm referred to serenely submitted an 1797 estimate that the harbour of Hongkong could be surveyed in two years at a cost of
in Canton, nor offered to sell bini poultry. Withe bad to mourn the loss of his wife, who died £10,000. That would be the first outlay, ness used to send goods to defendant to sell leaving him with five young children, and yes- The Hongkong Gelegraph but the Colony would be indeed fortunate for him and he had to send the mancy to wit-terday his youngest daughter followed her Slade pointed out that defendant was a well
if it emerged from the magnificent ideas of news in Canton, when the goods were sold, the Consulting Engineers under a ranson of There was no written contract for this business; ten times that amount. After all, the labour it was a verbal contract.
His Bonour: Pin him on to that and find involved and the extent of the operations
out where the contract was made, because he need not be so very great; the expense en- tailed were the work kept in colonial hands says he never saw defendant in Canton. Our remarks yesterday regarding the terms would be comparatively trifting, and while of the letter from the Colonial Secretary to advancing the interests of the Colony by the Chamber of Commerce anent the silting effecting a much-needed improvement in up of the harbour, and the perfunctory atten the facilities for navigation in the harbour, tion given to it by the General Committee of the dredging contract, if placed with com- the Chamber, have elicited several additional potent firms established in Hongkong, could facts, which should interest all those who have be carried out efficiently and would con the welfare of the Colony at heart, and, in- | tribute to the material well-being of the deed, everyone who is earning a livelihood in people. We know exactly what is required the Colony, In the course of the Colonial and the work could be started forthwith. Secretary's despatch, the fact is established | Thus all the preliminary expenses would be that the soundings taken by Commander J. saved and the money expended by the D'Arcy, R.N., in 190g, showed that there had Colonial Treasury would be retained in the
· been a despening in the small part of the Colony, being circulated among the people likes:
· Harbour comprised within Hunghom Bay Instead of being dissipated far and wide.
HONGKONG; Thursday, AugusŤ 2, 1906,
HARBOUR REFORMS.
Mr. d'A'mada e Castro; Where was the con
tract made? Witness, after fencing with the question for some time, admitted that the con- tract was made in Castop and the money paid there.
a
mother, being carried off suddenly by menin the biggest flour merchants here and was in the trade for sixteen years, lie was nise gitis, at the Italian Convent, where she was placed with the other children immediately compradore to the Pacific Mail, and 0. man of means. The upon the death of their mother. On Tuesday and O., and was
defendant had eight separate trade marks,
in Hongkong in
1883 to evening the child was quite well and in the which were registered in best of spirits, and playing about with her little 1859, and used the marks to suit customers, for companions, but she was suddenly taken ill in some liked one mark while others preferred five other trade-marks, which included the the night, and despite all the care and attention another mark. He was also the proprietor of lavished upon her by the Sisters of the
had not been registered although ab
made for registration was to the Italian Convent and the doctors, the disease, "Owl" ("Suit Li) brand. These five trade- generally fatal to children, made speedy head-
made defendant ordered a. consignment of away just before noon yesterday. The funeral "Owl flour, and sold it in longkong, took place this morning, the cortege passing Recently a broker, hearing that his client
SHIPPING AND MAILS,
MAILS DUR, Australian (Eastern), 3rd inst. Indian (Sultang) 5th inst. American (Siberia) 6th inst. French (Caledonien) 7th inst.: `' Indian (Sutsang), 6th inst. Canadian (Empress of Judia) 14th inst. Indian (Lutrang), 16th lost,
The Boston S. S. Cols us. Tremont saifed from Kobe on 1st inst
The s.s. Peleus left Singapore last night and should arrive here on 5th inst.
.The E. & A. 5.5. Eastern from Australia left Manila this morning, for this port.
The C. P. R. Co's s.s, Empress of Japan
Mr. d'Almada said the defence was that way, and the little patient passed peacefully ones. At the time this application was arrived at Vancouver at 5.30 p.m., on 31st ult..
the case did not come within lewis
and diction of this Court, as the contract was
the monument at 8.30 o'clock, amongst those dealt in flour, called on defendant made in Canton.
following being several of the Sisters and ordered some "Ow!" braad four. There was His Honour: And where was the breach, if Scholars of the Italian Convent, and Messrs. none in stock, and "Mowian Peony" flour was put into bags of the "Ow" brand. Both Silverstone and Holt, of the Pacific Mail brands were American and the flour came Mr, d'Almada & Castro: Also in Cantos, my Steamship Company, and others. An ad-from the same mill. The question now was any, committed?
Lord.
ditionally sad feature in the case in that the whether defendant had a bona fide intention child's faiber, on account of illaese supervening when he transferred the brands. He would upon the death of his wife, was ordered to submit that it was bong-fide and above board, His client had first applied for a registration of Japan, and was expected to arrive in Kobe, on board the s Korea yesterday, whither the sad the marks and there wis no fraud intended,
The case was adjourned, news has been telegraphed to him, 4*
:
His Honour: Of course, he is out of Court; tell him he can go and sue in Canton if he
Judgment for defendant with costs.
The s.s. Tydeus will leave Shanghai on 10th inst., and is due here on 13th to sail on 18th inst. The 1. C. S. N. Cols sa. Sultang from Cal- cutta and the Straits left Singapore for this The N. Y. K. Bombay Line 8. Ceylon port on 1st inst., at 3 p.m. Mary left Sipgapore for this port on 1st ins and is expected here on 6th inat.
The I. C. S. N. Co's . Zatiang left Tal- cutta for this port via the Straits où grat alt and may be expected here on 16th inst.
The N. Y. K. Australias Line sa Pawata &far left Kobs for this port via Nagasaki on şist ult, and is expected hers on 7th inst.
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