Intimation.
CHRISTMAS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY DECEMBER 18 1906.
CHOW
THE "PROTECTOR? AT WORK.
On the afternoon of the zith lusty when the | IT will be noted that the third of those excellent |- SALVING THE S.S "KWONG- steamship Zaming was just about to fall for repaions held under the suspices of the Scottish Hongkong, a search was made for articles the City Hall, on the 3rd of January. No doubt Masonic Quadritle Association takes place in which, it is illegal to export, and the of the Customs secret service discovered
there will be a large attendance at the dance sum of no less that so 650 In Conant pelos enjoyable as the majority of Sealdah functions, which'should 'certainly provo as popular and carefully hidden away under the Chinese freight clerk's bunk. The money w Lourd Comar, the proprietor of the Cosmopo seized, deposited in the Insular Treasury, colle at the Police Court, this morning, with Iltan Hotel, charged Lau Tsin, his No. 1 and will, no doubt, be confiscated in dus disobeying his lawful orders on the 15th inst, course. It appears that for some time past it appears that a few days ago the complain. large sums of money were being smuggled out ant lost a large sum of money and the police, of Manila, The modus operandt was to make were called in, and accused searched. This up parcels containing a thousand pesos each, the coplie did not like and since then he would conceal them in special pockets, and carry not do his work. Mr. F. A. Hazeland, before them on board ship where they were hidden whom the case was heard, adjourned the next away until the vessel, reached Hongkong hearing until Tuesday text, to allow the parties As there is no restriction against the ime come to some settlement.
proceeded to take up a position, close to the We note that the salvage steamer Protector
sunken, river steamer Kwongchow at an early menced operations for raising her. Divers hour this morning, and immediately.com-
have been sent down who are busy, lightening up the hull of the Kwongchow, and no difficulty is anticipated in raising her when the pumps are got to work. Since she lies upon an even keel, in shallow water, with no obstractions about her.
existence but still it has succeeded in spite | of many difficulties in proving its value to the public and may, at the present time, be considered in the nature of a local institu, tion. The majority of people prefer to obtain their milk supplies from an accredited and A. S. WATSON & CO., well-managed dairy than to patronise the native stack, whose output may be all that LIMITED,
can be desired yet whose methods are not always up-to-date or absolutely satisfactory to the fastidious taste. Yet for all the care' devoted to the well-being of the animals at the Dairy Farm they are the first to suffer from the insidious disease of rinderpest while PRESENTS the native, beasts seem to be immune. Mr. Gibson, the Colonial Veterinary surgeon, remarked at the meeting referred to that it was a peculiar fact that a Chinese dairy right in the centre of the Dairy Farma pro-portation of silver here, the smugglers from IP YING CHEUNG, who arrived in the Cokny perty had been free from the disease for twenty-five years. He went on to say that he had tried to find out the reason, but had to be satisfied with what the Chinese dairy man told him" long my very good joss; I makee chin chin." In that happy state of mind the Chinese owner will rest content with the existing condition of things, in pesos each evaded the vigilance of the raliov'd him of the "watch and chain and hid | owners of the junks later on, h
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early this morning from Canton on board the steamer wongfang, was in the Police Court in the forenoon, before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, on a charge of robbing a fellow passenger, of a silver watch and chain and a piece of jadestone valued at $20 odd, during the voyage. Evidence was called: Each witness gave an entirely different story. The complainant said accused them in a corner. A foreigner said the watch and chain were discovered near some cargo, while another said the things were hidden
get some cargo. An uncle of the defen dent, who is a merchant in the Colony, spoke well of the accused and the Court discharged him
Manila were entitied to bring the money ashore and exchange it at a premium, which occasionally stood at 15 per cent. The operations. were carried out by a Chinese money-changing syndicate in Manila. They seem to have been highly successful for it is known that at least two sume of 40,003 clined more than ever to appreciate the searchers, and it is quite certain that if that omnipotence of his gods. The result of amounts escaped attention many othem the outbreak, which has not been overcome, must have passed without notice. In the is that the stable boys are locked up with present instance the detectives found 413 the cows and the infected area is in a state of packages of 50 pesos cach, the total amount Roger and Gallot's Fleur D'Amour, siege. Even the Colonial Veterinary Suring, as stated, to 20,550 pesos. Had that Vera Violetta and other For-geon himself has to be especially careful to amount reached Hongkong, the smugglem fumes,
limit his peregrinations to the vicinity of the might have reckoned on a profit of some. VERY little news that is reliable comes down Piver's Trefle, Azuren and Coryo: Dairy Farm, for it is quite possible that the thing like $3,000. In Hongkong the money concerning the rebellion at Tinghsiang, but it
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germs of the disease might be unconsciously would have been converted into ingots and is apparently being taken more seriously than communicated by him to other dalries in sold here, or elsewhere. Naturally the such risings frequently ate. Viceroy Tuan the Colony. For instance, at Kennedy's syndicate will feel chagrined at the loss of Fang has come vigorously to the assistance of Stables, there is a very large number of their money, but one can understand the the Governor of Kiangst and telegraphic in- milch-cows which are as yet uninfected and temptation to risk the chance of discovery structions were sent down river from Nanking
on 13th inst., ordering the C.M.S. Kiangyung," will probably remain healthy unless some when the profits are so large should the which had only just arrived from Nanking to unforeseen accident occurs whereby con smuggling prove successful. Human nature return at once to convey two regiments of tagion is spread. It would be in the highest is still human nature and there are few roops to the disturbed district. Twe Chinese degree regrettable if through carelessness or people who are not smugglers at heart, cruisers also left for the river. No special preventible causes the rinderpest was allow even it is only a few grains of opium significance can be attached to the departure ed to attack the dairy section of the Cause or a box of cigars that is at stake. H. M. S. Cadmus as ber instructions to way Bay institution, and no doubt effective It only behoves the Government of the proceed to Kiukiang were received some days aga. . M. cruiser Flora is expected to come steps will be taken to guard against such Philippine Islands to remove the cause of up to the senior naval buny today, 14th inst. a misfortune. The disease, it may be ex temptation by reducing the fineness of the N. C. D. News.
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are particularly liable. They waste away to already adopted, for it is worth no man's a shadow, and the dangerous characteristic while to smuggle silver coins out of the of the disease is that it is'
abroad is nil extremely in-country when the profit on their disposal When the capture in this instance was made, the Taming was allowed to proceed on her way to Hongkong with the discomfited Chinese clerk on board
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A MEETING of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace was held at the Magistracy, this after Fooon, Mr. F. A, Hazeland presiding, to con
sider an application from William Birea Moses for the transfer to him from one A. W. Slaton of the adjunct licencs to sell by retail intoxi- cating liquors at the Connaught House Hotel Other Justices present were:-Messes. C. A, D. Melbourne, Mr. F. J. Badelay, and R. H. j John Hastings, appeared for the applicant. He said that Mr. Moses, who was formerly in the United States Army, having taken his discharge a year ago, was a man of good character. He had had previous experience in the management of licensed houses in Shanghai and Chefoo, and the speaker thought
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'SERVICE"
FIGHTING AT PINGHSLANG.
REBELS ROUTED BY IMPERIAL TROOPS.
[From Our Own Correspondant:]
Shanghai, 18th December
8,80 pra
Reports from Changsha state that in the fighting which took place tween the Imperial troops and the Pinghsiang rebels, the former Were entirely successful.
In this connection it is interesting to note: that the original contractor for the raising of Xwongchow appeats to have tried to place Home obstacles in the way of his successors in the salvage operations, in tefusing to remove the four large junks which were anchored ovar the wreck of the river steamer. These junks were, however, quickly sent to the right-about upon an application being made to Ligated in overy direction. Beckwlib, R., Marina Magistrate, who im- posed a fine of $10 each upon the masters of the junki—which were unlicensed—and pro- mised to give his attention to the refractory
CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
MURDER.
The December Criminal Sessions opened at
the Supreme Court this morning, His Honour Mr. A. G. Wise, Puisne Judge, præsiding.
The first case called 'was that of Wong Kiu, charged with the murder of one Au Yeung Cheung, at Kowloon, on November 11th.
Hon. Mr. H. H. J. Gomperts,' Attorney General, instructed by Mr. G. E. Morrell, of Messrs. Dennys and Bowley, Crown Solicitors, prosecuted, Mr. H, G. Calthrop, instructed by Mr. F. C. Barlow, of Messrs. Goldring and Barlow, defending the prisoner.
The following jurymen were empanelled; Messrs. Alfred Stanley Tuxford (foreman), Rudolf Lenz, Joseph Marshall Ramsay, Ettore Tomaso Michell Marcenaro, Edward Henry Ray, Samuel George Pepper, Broest Granville. Jordan. «
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Mr. Calthrop applied' for an adjournment on the ground that he was only, instructed yesterday afternoon, and it was impossible that he could go on with the care with any satisfaction to himself. He was told that the case was to come on first for the convenience of the Court, but he thought that in a case of life and death su adjournment should
certainly be granted.
The rebels were routed and scatter
GOODE ON TRIAL
INDICTED ON TWELVE CHARGES. Foto" [From Our Own Correspondent]
Shanghai, 18th December,
8.80 P.m
In the action against F. Goode, formerly secretary of the Shanghai Electrio -- and Aal Company, Ltd., the indictman com prises twelve charges of Bry, em-
ney by bezzlement and obtaini falso pretences.
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY
FURTHER PROTESTS. [From Our Own Correspondant.]"
Canton, 17th December, Last month a merchant of Wong - Lin politioned the Viceroy with regard to the prevention of the recurrence of smuggling on board the vesicls plying up and down the West River The Viceroy has now replied to this petition stating that the ex-Viceroy. Shum has already issued instructions to the Com, missioners of Customs and other Customs
officials to keep strict watch. With regard to salt smuggling on these steamers H.E. stated there must be some officials at the Ubitom of
about the matter and will communicate with the different Custom Houses to keep a sharp look. aut for the smugglers.
stalled, is therefore' obvious, and the action. The law of the Philippines provides for the Craig Mr. C. F. Dixon, of the office of Mr. asked to take the case to-day. Under the cir. these affairs and he will make strict; Inquiries
confiscation of the money and a fine of 10,000 pesos or one year's imprisonment, or both-but considering the extent of the haul it is unlikely that the smuggler will be taken back, to Manila for punishment. We believe that the discoverer of the smuggled mancy is entitled to a reward of one-third of
His Honour; I don't know anything about the original fixing; all I know is that I was
cumstances I must ask you to go on and de tend the prisoner.
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position I am in.
Mr. Calibrop: But your Lordship sesa the
of the authorities in dealing with the matter as a question of urgent importance is highly to be commended. Of course the Dairy Farm will resume its old position when the disease has been stamped out, but means while it will be necessary to make arrange ments for the importation of a fresh supply of cows so that the Colony, and especially, the money; in that case his vigilance Pe was the proper person to hold this licence. ter go on, and if anything crops up, can schools were represented at the meating,
of the lacteal fluid," as it is termed, or the children, may not suffer from any lack
through the enhanced cost of milk by rea son of reduced supplies.
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would certainly be amply rewarded. Assum-camera, the police entered an objection against
ing that the two sums of 40,000 pesos which ran the gauntlet safely belonged to the same syndicate, and that the SILVER SMUGGLERS IN MANILA, profit was about $12,000 it will be seen that the loss of 20,000 pesos will not prove auch When silver began to rise in value and the a serious strain on the resources of the intrinsic worth of silver coins circulating in smugglers as might at first sight seem pro- the Far East became a question of the bable. It all goes to show, however, that utmost moment from the Government stand-governments with a fixed, currency whose
whole position in order that the intrinsic purchasing power, cannot be too careful to value of the coin should not eventually ex remove the risk of temptation by reducing
sterling men were lamenting the reduction in by them. the number of dollars due to them, the go vernments issuing local currency had to
His Honour: I have only scen the deposi tions as you have, but should think, a few minutes perusal should suffice. We had bot
Mr. Calthrop; I would ask your Lordship to adjourn it now.
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His Honour No, I won't do that,
·Prisoner pleaded not guilty.
Yesterday a meeting of the schools and colleges of Canton was held at Mun Yuan, In she Western suburb, to protest against the Kowloon Railway, schends. Almost all the
agreementin, connection with the Canton.
Blogle Copim, Daffy, ten centar Weekly, twendpoint, it became necessary to review the intrinsic value is liable to exceed its face allow the police to make inquiries into the man and asked to be allowed to sleep there a meeting to day, for the purpose of transmitting
five ceni.
The Hongkong Celegraph
·After some discussion, which was held in adjourn the case.
Mr. Ma. Kwei Hoi was unanimously voted to the chair. It was finally decided to call the applicant and the application was refused.
another "meeting to discuss further { maitars THROUGH, it is reported, the negligence of an
in connection with the agreement, on the 23rd interpreter, a prisoner under arrest on a charge
The Hon. the Attorney General then out- instant. In the meantime a telegram is to be of larceny, was allowed to escape from No. 2 lined the case, and said the prisoner was transmitted to H. E. Tai Hung Ture and Tang Police Station yesterday, and up to the time of formerly employed in the Wing Loi firm Shae Yes, requesting these two officials to writing no trace of the man can be found. pork shop at No. 5. Elgin Road, Kowloon, make a complaint, on their beball, to the Wais The coolie was arraigned before Mr. F. A. from which he was dismisted some four up, against the terms of the loan agreement. Hareland, at the Police Comf, yesterday morn months ago. On 10th November, about a
of the Canton-Kowloon Railway.
The American Baycott' Assocation will call 18, and the case was adjourned until to-day.to p.m., he went to the shop with another
Wanchai Station and left in charge of the tice among Chinese, and the accused and testing against the terms of the agreement en case. The prisoner was taken back to the that night. This was a very common prac telegram, to the authorities at Peking, pro- station interpreter during the absence of the his friend were allowed to sleep on the pre-tered by the Government in regard to the
ting that he had charge of the prisoner, left the shop heard a noise and a cry from the account. station and it was during his absence that the ant, who was murdered, and be got op, As soon prisoner walked out of the station and disapa the salesman got out of bed the prisoner peared. Sergeant Lee informed the Court this rushed at bim and cut him on the bead, check out the charge, at the same time informing the morning of the escape and bis Worship struck sergeant that when the man is re-captured the same charge can be placed against him. The charge was that of stealing an opium pipe, valued at Sz. The police say that the China man is well known to them and bis re-arrest is a certainty, providing he is not out of the Colony.
Celegraph of conse. In other words, while the exchange silver value of the coins minicd series the subsence of the to slepenie pre Canton-Kowloon Railway
HONGKONO, Tuesday, DecemBER 18, 1904
THE QUIBRBAK AT THE DAIRYquard against personal loss, and in most
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RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending the 16th December, 1996 – Library, Non-Chinese, 329 Chinese, 138: Total, 467. Museum, Noa Chinese, 167; Chinese, 3,067'; Total, 3,234,
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HE benefit of a trip home was never more apparent than in the case of Mr. James Johr- stone, one of the directors of the Shanghai,
FATSHAN RAILWAY. Formerly third class passenger car of the Canton-Fatshan Raliway were often crowded out in the disadvantage of the female passen.
Indian who was attracted to the spot by the serveveral of the third class passkogor. Carı and thigh. The Arn men then closed, and an ere. Now the company has decided to re- disturbance separated them. Irisoner then for the sole use of female passengers, which is ran out of the shop and was captured by considered a much better arrangement. an Indian watchman, who handed him over to the police. The other man, the friend of the prisoner, got away in the darkness of the estly hours, and made good his escape. The facts were very simple and it would be for the jury, after hearing the cv dence to consider whether the prisoner was the man who mur dered the accountant
Evidence was then adduced.
PANAMA LABOUREREN BY H... the Viceroy has received instructions from the Grand Council at Pe-ing, directing him, "to" "make", înquisiës" and Garrest those recruiters, who have been trying_ia, indaca labourers from, Kwangtung, to proceed to Ametica, to work on the Panama Canal,
|capes this was accomplished by a reduction in the fineness of the metal in the coins. From the statements delivered at the The Conant peso of the Philippines was special meeting of the Sanitary Board on fixed at a certain rate which, it was expect. Saturday afternoon, regarding the outbreak ed, would keep the intrinsic value of the of rinderpest among the cattle at the Dairy currency below its face value in other Farm, it does not seem that the authorities words, retain the peso as a token. It was are agreed as to the cause of the disease recognised that whenever the silver in the Prompt steps have been taken to prevent peso exceeded the face value there would be Dock Co., who on Saturday returned to Shanga recent issue of the Hongkong Telegraph the spread of the disease among the healthy a direct inducement for the unscrupulous to hat by the Prins Elle Friedrich stice an dah record was made of a case in which,
Hang A-chung, who was sent to the Nambol cows in the Colony but the average reader send the local currency out of the country absence of about nine months, says the Shoup" redders will remember, a young Chinese girl,
· Magistrato to be tried for stealing" from the will be inclined to ask how the disease with the object of reaping the difference in hai !imas,
*** "about six years of age, was relieved of her pair
After bearing counsel for prosecution and British Consulate, appeared before, the Magy entered the Dairy Farm. If the outbreak exchange. The Government of the Straits Was the watch concealed 7" asked Mr. F. 4 than herself. The child was returning home the jury retired to consider their verdict. When brought against him. Constquantly the British of gold hangles by a girl not many years older defence, his Honour briedy summed up and strate but pleaded not guilty to the charge" bad occurred at a Chinese dairy one could Settlements dealt with the matter by fixing Hazeland of a foreigner, who was a witness in from school when she met the older girl in they returried the foreman abnounced that they a Chinese official and ibe other a foreigner to Consul General had to send two witnesses mone hase understood that there might have been the value of the dollar at 25, 44. in the alarceny case, at the Police Count, this mora Hollywood Road. "You have a nice pair of were not unanimous, six finding the prisoner prove the case, and when again pui un trial tha, some laxity in the disposal of the cattle and and, later on reducing the fineness of the g. There was a long pause. "Do you know bangles," she said to the child. "Let me bave guilty, and one got guilty. His Honour re-offender admitted the chargers "in their treatment, but at the Dairy Farm, ajlver in the coin. The Philippine Govern- the meaning of the word 'concealed again them for a minute to show to a jeweller in ore fused to accept that verdict and sent the jury Street, but report is not yet to hand as to the **A"fire occurred this afternoon, at On, Lan where the utmost care and attention are ƒ ment fixed the peso at two to the gold dollar. queried the Court. "What do you mean. by 1 dor to get a similar pair made for myself." | back toʻreconsider. it.' 'After two minutes they amoups of damage done.legality given to the stalling and feeding of the without, however, making any difference in the the word concealed ? asked the wituses. And The unsuspecting child handed over the returned into Court and gave a unanimous animals, the outbreak is inexplicable. The fineness of the metal. The result was that then the Court proceeded to define the mican bangles and the older girl disappeared. She verdict of guilty. His Uenour then, assuming THE Gazelle of the Hamburg-American Linta
was arrested later when she went to paw a the black cap, passed the death sentence upon shareholders of the Dairy Farm are certainly the intrinsic value of the peso has been in ing of the word, and the case went on. entitled to the sympathy of the community excess of the face value for some time, and Ms Schmidt, of No. 25, Wong-asi-chong silver watch, which she bought after pawning the prisover, In the vicissitudes which the concern has several of those who watch the money Road, laid a complaint recently against one the pair of bangles. She was arraigoed be experienced in the past and the trial market have not been slow to take advantage for disorderly behaviour. The complainant which was proved, but owing to her age,
Miss Nisbet Goldtown; of No. 7. "Wild Dell fore a mag'strate on charge of larceny, through which the Farm is now passing of that fact. Recently it was discovered by alleged that the behaviour of Miss Goldtows conviction did not follow. However, the Court MR. F. A. Hareland, presiding as Coroner, and It is true that the Government will come the Customs secret service in Manila that, was such as to provoke a breach of the peace them both, bound them over in the spas of $25 man), J.M.-A. Thessin and J. C. Ritchie, held called the parents of the girl, and after lecturing jury, consisting of Messrs. G. H. May (fore pensate the company to some extent for contrary to the law of the country, large The care came on for hearing at the Police resorting to the drastic but necessary mea. sums of money in the form of silver pesos Court, this morning, before Mr. F. A. Bazeland, each to ensure that their daughter kept the an inquiry at the Magistracy, this afternoon, into sure of slaughtering the infected animals, were being surreptitiously exported from and was adjourned until Thursday forenoon to peace for one your. The pair of bangles was the circumstances touching the death of one ordered to be returned to the owner, the watch Choi Tsui hi, twenty-nine years of age, who but it is unlikely that such payment will Manila. Of course, it is admitted that the enable the defence to engage a solicitor.
was returned to the pawnbroker, who was died on the 7th instant, the result of a fractured cover the actual loss sustained by the Farm, Chinese money-changer is one of the sharpest On the 13th instant, Police Constable Agg lock severely reprimanded by the Court for ac skull On the sight in question a gang of when the expense which will be incurred in dealers in the market and suspicion im out a summons, returnable 10-day, against Mm. cepting into pawn' things from children. Ita police officer raided the servants' quantert of replacing the cows, the loss of 'trade by the mediately fell on them. The peso being at R. Cooke, of No. 127, Barker Road, the Peak, was told to be careful in the future, and to | Queen's Buildings to execute a gambling war- withdrawal of the discased animals from the premium could be sent to Hongkong and for all owing a ferocious and unmuzzled dog to make ingoities when next a child offers any rant. he deceased, who was a lift" boy service of the dairy and the general distur sold at a profit in the form of silver ingots. When the summons was called on before Mr. Court that when the child offered him the During the raid there was a stampede and da The son will leave Manila to-day at
best large on the Peak on the day in question: thing lato pawn, The pawnbroker told the present in the room when the polics entered, bance in the business of the Farm are When the officers of the Customs found that C. A. D. Melbourne, this morning, at the Police bangles and the watch she said they were hers, ceased in sitempting to escape fell over a win and la due barn on aist lasts at Erm taken into consideration. The concern there was a leakage somewhere they set to Court, Inspector McHardy, of Mount Gough His Worship told the pawnbroker that noth dow and falling in the street fractured he skull
The M. M. Côận ra. Selarie will terre Sine admirably managed and watched over with work to discover its source and last week Police Station, asked to be allowed to withdraw, ing belonged to child under aga-it really
por today, for fals port via Sal *The SİN, the utmost solicitude by the directors, has they made a haul which should in some the summons. Them being no objection by belonged to as parents. The pawnbrokerin bearing évidence the jury returned a verdict of cutie for this port wing the Stealt been none too fortunate during its period of ¦ degree compensate them for provious losses. || the Court the summons was struck out [this caas lost over $5 in the transaction, death from misadventure, i
́and may be expected kers on:
The Court adjourned until to-morrow,
fad died two hours later in hospital. After
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