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and bypaths should be such as to afford the least possible chance of women or children being left to the mercy of villains, We can congratulate the Captain Superla tendent on his idea of advertising a descrip: tion of the offender, for if he lives in the vicinity of the Peak he cannot but be known to a wide circle of servants and domestics generally. We can only trust that he may be caught before he learns that the "hue and ery is out and before the episode is forgotten.
CHINESE AND-FORHIGN
INTERGOURSK.
DARING HIGHWAY
ROBBERY.
EUROPEAN LADY MALTREATED,
THROWN DOWE AN EVENIMENT
SAT, TPE PEAK..
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
CHINESE NEWBPATER ENTERPRISE. [From Our Own Correspondent.)
Canion, 6th November, A Hongkong merchant, named Chan Cheang, bas petitioned H.E. the Viceroy to the effect News is to bind today of a most daring case Hongkong and prays that his paper be permit. that he has formed a newspaper company in of bighway Tabbery which was perpetrated ted to be imported into this city for circulation, at the Peak yesterday, the victim being in reply, H.E. the Viceroy has stated that the European lady, who was most cruelly ill-treated patitioner's request may be granted on the con by the thug. That the robbery was a care-dition that his paper is not a party organ for headed to go to my extreme to carry out with Government, but the views expressed fully planned out affair, and that the robber unjustly criticising the affairs in connection successfully his plans, will be seen from the should be with the object of enlightening the piculars that have reached us.
minds of the public.
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"Mississi," he is quoted as saying: "you
is perhaps equally diffident and the conse quence is that there is none of that fraternising which might be expected to characterise the relations between the two races. More and more the line of demar cation has been strengthened, but not by the Chinese so much as hy those who have held the reins of govern cent for riputa For example, the Peak Reservation Ordin ance is an indefeasible piece of legislation which must be gall and wormwood to the Chinese community, and which nobody yet has been able to justify. The apparent bate rier to admission to Government House has, as we have observed, been withdrawn and it being clear that the Chinese are prepared to Last week, the members of the Interna- forget and forgive, there is hope for the The lady in question in the wife of a pro tional Institute at Shanghai gave what in future association of Chinese and Europeais minent business man in the Colony, and has CELEBRATED fittingly described as a highly successful
on a social footing. But how is it to be been residing at the Peak for some time. banquet, which was graced by the presence brought about? Not by mutual stand-abru 3.20 o'clock yesterday afternoon of Madame Wu and Madame Jui Cheng and offishness, but by the assembly together of the left her house and started to walk to the Plantation Road Station, where she about 10 foreign ladies, in honour of H. E the two main elements to success. Shang-experted to meet a tramcar that would Wu Ting-lang, Chinese Minister to Washing-ai seems to believe that the bridge has bring her to town, She carried in her hand Lon, and H, E. Jai Cheng, retiring Tactal been erected by the establishment of the
small silver pune, which contained one of Shanghai and recently appointed Judge International Institute, for which we have fifty cent piece and four twenty-cent bits, and of Kiangse. According to Dr. Gilbert Reid, no equivalent in Hongkong. In this conher pocket handkerchief. Arriving about eighty the principal object of the Institute is to nection we may quote the shanghai Times: yards from the tram station, a young man, promote harmony between Chinese and The International Institute is the only having the appearance of a house "boy" foreigner by theans of social gatherings, and establishment, 'so far as we know, the mis stopped and addressed her. it will readily be admitted fat if this desi- sion of which is to teach-not the Chinese Lable end can be reached through informal
to know the truth.in the abstract, or them- assemblies of the sort the Institute will prove selves in particular, but the foreigner to a worthy benefactor and lead to the creation know the truth as it frequently stands reveal of similar institutions throughout the Fared in Chinese character, and the Chinese'to' East. Referring to this subject His Excel. recognise the modicum (let us say) of truth lency Wu' delivered himself of some extreme that is hidden beneath a white epidermis ́ly valuable ideas, which are worthy of con- It is in this that the Institute is unique; its sideration by foreigners living in this object, purpose, and aim are to teach us part of the world, and expressed some home Chinese and foreigner--to know each truths which are seldom properly appreciated other and thus to appreciate each other.* by the European section of the community.If such an institution were established in He remarked :---"We are all here, I mean Hongkong it should go a long way towards foreigners and Chinese, for the best, and we attaining the object of those who believe in should all be prepared to face the future, bringing the two classes together and form with its vastly altered conditions and its ing something more than a merely com wider, brighter outlook, altogether. What mèrcial entente. Shanghai has led the way we have to do in order to be able to do this, and Hongkong need not be too proud to is to learn from each other, to study each take an example from the Northern Settlø other, and to know each other. Only from meni. The Chinese through the Minister knowledge can sympathy or appreciation to Washington have shown what they think proceed. We, Chinese, are too reticent, too of the project and it may be assumed that It is an equally cordial sentiment pervades the seldom that a foreigner can have access to Chinese community in this Colony. our families or houses. In the same way it is very rare for a Chinese gentlemen to have access to the house of a foreigner. Your, business men, engaged in, commercial dealings with us, know us superficially, but beyoud that it is very rarely we have any intercourse the way of social gatherings together.This is a state of things, however, which, I am glad to think, is bound to disappear. We ought to be
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treat each other as strangers but took upon each other as trusted friends and intimates," Homokong, ThuRSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1997. If is Excellency's idea were carried into
THE PEAK OUTRAGE.
It
Chinese are too reticent, but is it not, the fact that the alien population is inclined to be too exclusive, not to say fastidious? Most men engaged in business are in daily contact with the Chinese and fully appre- ciate their best qualities, but there the acquaintanceship ends, with the result that
more mids were executed by the city police last evening, and a batch of twenty-five men was made prisoners. Sergeant Lonaghan captured sixteen men at 86, Third Street. Detective Sergeant Murison seized the re- mainder at 4, Tsun Hlag Lane." "They were paraded before Mr. F. A. Hareland, at the Police Court, to-day, and fined,
The two says that Mr. John Hariley, an. English resident of. Yokohama, who was formarly alarge importer of drugs from England, claims that, owing in a mistaken analysis made by the Department of Home Affairs of the Japanese Government, his commercial credit was destroyed. On this ground he demands from the Japanese Government two million yen compensation for damage.
ball Club will play a scratch XV composed of AN "A" team of the Hongkong #ugby Foot naval players, captained by Lieur. Tweedie, to-morrow afternoon, at 4.30 p.m, playing in colours. The team is as follows-W. J. Danici, (cap) fall back; F.C. Carroll, G. D. Metfraith, quarter backs; A. V. Monk, and L. J. Black AN. Other and S. U M. Bodyelse, three burne, hall backs; Capt. R. M. Ranking, W. N. Weston, Lieut. N. Fraser, R. G. Munro, H. W. Lester, R. O. Hutchison, C. B. Hayward and W. B. Stanton, forwards
The lady did not slop, but continued walking slowly op, with the Chinamian at her side. It might here be remarked that the lady walked on the side of the road everlooking the city, while the Chinaman, who was on her right hand side, occupied the inner part of the roadway. She explained to him as beat she could the residence of the person he sought The Chinaman ap and was seemingly very thankful. As the lady peared to have understood the directions he got
was leaving him, he felt herself all of sudden. seized by the arim, and the next moment she was thrown down an embankment--aŃ eight feet drop. The man then followed her down to where she lay and relieved her of her purse. This accomplished the scoundrel' disappeared.
Fortunately, the lady was in no way serious ly injured by the fall, and although suffering from shock, she was able to return home for treatment, The occurrence was reported to Police Sergeant Gordon, at Mount Gough Po lice Station, whence a description of the tobber was wired to the various police stations.
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We may call hur readers' attention to an description of the malefactor.
·LUSITANO FOOTBALL CLUB:
ELEVEN A SIDE COMPETITION:
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THE ARMSTRONG POWDER PAČIONY
INTERESTING PROCEEDING AT HINATSUKA.
The gunpowder factory at Hiratsuka, near Kamakura, of Messrs Armstrong & Co., has
now heen completed, and is to commence
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ASSAULT ON MISSIONARY. With reference to the case of assault that took pltce a fortnight ago, at 8am Kong, in the district of Namhol, which was caused by the villagers against a French missionary who was then preaching there, Taolai" Wen. Tsung-yao and the Magistrate of Namhoi called the other day at the French Consulate here to investigate fuller particulars in connection with the care. Yesterday the French Consul called on II. E. the Viceroy to discuss matters affecting the case and it is reported that a satisfactory settle meat will be soon arrived at.
PIRACY,
On account of the frequent occurrence of piracy on the waterways of the West River, H.E. the Viceroy has appointed Colonel Yang Wing-tai and Captai. Chiu Heung-pang to lake charge of the patrolling work on the waterways of the River.
ANTI-OPIUM CRUSADE.
QUARREL OVER A SEAWALL
CONTRACTOR'S DISPUTE SETTLED IN COURT.
Bome months ago Li Bin, ■ stone mason, carrying on a business at ¡, Tal-kok-tani, un- dertook to do certain work of repairing a sea. wall at Hunghom docks, for $1,005, The work Li, he has only received part payment. "The was completed in April last, and, according to balance bu has failed to obtain.
This morning, at the Supreme Court, be brought action against Tsang Ken Leung to recover $650. Mr. F. X. d'Almada Canto
Sing for the defendants. appeared for the plafatiff, and. Mr. Otto Kong
Mr. d'Almada said that the claim was for masonry work done in connection with a stone sexwall at Hunghom docks. The defence, he stated, did not deny that the work was done, except that they had discharged the deb
Mr. Justice Gomperiz-Have you paid him 1 Mr. Kong Sing—Yes, your Lordship. We have paid him and don't owe him anything.
Plaintiff was then called to, the box., Ha
spoke to being engaged by the defendant to do the work. $150, he said, was paid to him on account, the balance was still owing.
Mr. Kong Sing-You trade under the name of Yuan Wo?
Witness-I do.
How many partners have you in your busl- ness?-1 hive so partners at all. The busi- ness is mine..
You know the Yung-Fat Kun firm?-1 do Ting? Yes.
The principal man lo that firm la Ng Ya.
He is the principal contractor to connection with the work on the seagall, for which you arm now claiming?-Yes.
Before you catered into that coptract did you
The returns of opium smokers, who have been admitted to the Anti-Opium Hospital of the Canton Anti-Opium Association for treat-ank the defen lant to "obrain a contract for you end of the gib moon, ingether with those who ment from the 1st day of the 7th moon to the with Ng Yu Ting ?--Yes..
That was the sub-contract to repair this so- have been discharged or died in the institution, wall?-The third sub-contract. are as follows:-
You agreed to do the work for $i, poo?—Yes. And out of that you paid 550 as commission for getting the job?—Yes.
7th, moon-Patients admitted, 147. charged on recovery 49
Died 13, 8th moon-atients admitted :66. charged on recovery 58. Died 12.
9 moon-Pients admitted 93. charged on recovery 1. Died 9.
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M.CHARLES HARDOUIN AT CANION. with Monsieur Charles Hardouin, a member of Yesterday the French Consul here together
the Tenkin Government, formerly Consul General for France here, now on a visit to Canton, called o HE the Viceiny. WATERWORKS COMPANY.
The Canton Waterworks Company has ap-"
GOLD MINING. A
A mining expert named Chan Kwang-yau has petitioned the Canton Bureau of Agricul. ture, Industry and Commerce to the effect that if gold mines could sem nut gold to the extent of 1,313 mace per picul of ora it would be pay. able to work such mines, and that the Bureau should encourage the public to float companies to work mines in the province..
LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT.
A meeting of the gentry and other residents of the city of Canton will be held to-day at the Mun Yuen Gardens in the western saburb 10 make the necessary arrangements for the opening of a Local Self-Government Bureau in the city of Canton, in conformity with the expressed desire of the Cenizal Government to introduce self-government throughout the whole Empire. This is the first attempt made in this direction in Canton, although the originators of this movement are men hailing from the district of Heungshan.
SHANGHAI RACES.
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Did you get paid lóf the work?-l only re- ceived.a ponion.
Witnesses wore produced by the defence to prove that plaintiff had been paid, and' Judg. mani was entered for the defendant with costs.
THE PIRACY OF TRADEMARKS.
MESSRS. LEVER: BROTHERS AND THE JAPANESE,
The mao is known; he cin beidentified; and it is to be hoped that with the sharp look
Undeterred by recent exposures, the piracy. out that is being kept by the city police beplied to the Cazion Bunding Bureau for a of trade-marks goes merrily on in Japan. The may be run to earth and mane to pay dearly piece of land near the Canton-Hankow Rail-latest victims are Meisis, Lover Brothers, Lid, for his deeds. "
way.Ferry Wharf on the new bund for the the soap firm of Port Sunlight, England, who purpose of building the Company's head- have become famous not only because of their quarters in the future.
soupy, but by reason of their success in oblain. ing from the London Daily Mail the sum of
50,000 damages for libel. We are afraid, however, that in the present condition of the law in this country they will not succeed in obtaining to sea by reason of the lujury done to ther business by Japanese piracy. Yet the offence is most glaring, not to say impudent,” The pirates began cautiously some time ago by imitating in part the appearance and designi RIVER BRIDGE COMPANY,
of the boxes in which the soap' of. Mesirs The Canton River Iron Bridge Company has Lever is sold." Galding" courage from Impùze advertised calling a meeting of shareholders nity, however, they have now good the whole for the 20th day of the tenth moon at its head hog, as Mr. Joseph Chamberlain would say, office in Hopam to discuss the advisability of We have before, us two oblong boxes bearing continuing or suspending the arrangements in the words "Velvet Skin Soap in white letters connection with the building of the bridge on a red ground. At-fisat sight the two boxes across the Canton River. I will be rememberedare identical, and, even when given to under. that the director of this company, Mr. Lau stand that one is a piracy, it is difficult to say. Chin-ling, died a short time ago in Hongkong.which is the offender. On close, examination, however, it is seen that in place of the wonde "Lever Brothers, Limued, Port-Sunlight, Eng. land," the pratical box contains in 'similar shaped, letters *S. M. Aigfo & Cie., Navon Berie, Fabrique l'ar. England." The last word stands in a line by ifialf, just' an'in, the case with the genuius box, in order to increase the likeness and a Japanese not knowing English would probably be da ceived even if he had both boxer before him. There is one slight difference, kowayer,” The genuine box has the picture of a lady with her hair down her back_silting-on-a-black-bali- representing the world, faint white lines indi"
working about the end of the year or early in
cating the degrees of longitude and latitude! In the imitation, the lady remains untouched, January: Mr. George M. Carey, chief engineer
but the sphere on which she is sitting bas and manager, and Mr. Joseph Sayers (?), a
allérnale white and black longitudioul lines director of Armstrong & Co., who came from
Perhaps this is emblematic of the case with which give it the appearance of a football. England to superintend the construction of
which Japan deals with the inventions of the the factory, are leaving for England shon- ty. The Municip lity pl. Hiratsuka recently
she pleases, without money and without price. whole world. They are hers to kick about as
presented these gentlemen with a pair of
Colonel Ingersoll was once asked if he boi beautiful vases together with a cordial address. Mr. Barley and Elma's Majestay (Crighton) lieved in baptism. "Yes," he replied; “most quest of the Japanese Navy, and after the lapser. G. Hos Eastern King (Camming) 3 sense the Japanese have bean Baptists for The factory has been constructed at the re- Mr. John Peel's Mak Siccar......(obostone) 2 certainly, especially with soap. In this
of ten years it will pass into the hands of the
Time-1.48 3/5. THE CONSOLATION CUP-Value, Tl, ago many years, and now they have added. the address, as published in vernacular con- third pony, T. 50. For China ponies that Nawy. The substance of Mr. Carey's reply to Second pony, Th. 75. Il five or more starters, soap to their ablutionary devotions the temporaries, is as follows:-
bave run at this meeting and not woo a race, During the Russo-Japanese War Messrs. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance, Armstrong & Co. supplied the Japanese Go-T: 5 One mile and a quarter. vernment with large quantities of explosives. Mr. John Peel's Cuiswold...(Jobastone)
Uncle Charlie's Controller....(Hayes) 1. The Japanese Government subsequently drew Mr. Marius's Argante. Japan under the superintendence of our firm up a scheme to constuct a power factory in while the War was stillin progress, and I was
the result of my travels in different parts of the commissioned in select the sile therefor. As it will be remembered, it was mentioned in country, I decided-upon the present site. these columns that a boatman, by name Tang "The situation in which the Armstrong Kin, was at the Police Court, yesterday, fioed powder factory now stands in England was a Sico for having in his possession sixty-seven small place just about the size of 1 ingtsuka, been stolen from so in vessel discharging cargo tons (?) of powder every day having been erect bags of flour,, which were suspected to have when the factory which turns out thousands of in port, Tang paid his fine, and all soulded, the place has now grown into a large town, have gone well with him had he not produced which is about to be incorporated into a city, from his pocket, before leaving the Magistracy, This factory at Hiratsuka is smaller than the certain books which related to the Triad So one in England, but it will turn out over 300 ciety. This was seen by an officer, who has tons daily, and there can be no doubt that some knowledge of the Triads, and the unlucky Hiratsuka will grow as Japanese military affairs Tang was locked up. In the books, so it is lacrease." member. This morning, he was charged before towns and cities in Japan where no powder allnged, Tang's name was mentioned as a We (jafian Chronteli) can only hops that the Mr.F.A Haziland, with being a member of a factories exist will grew, more rapidly than unlawful society, and the case was adjourned, Hiratauka..
effect it would mean a social revolution which might well usher in a new epoch in the relationship between the two' races. The dastardly outrage which was commay be true, as the speaker, averred, that the mitted at the Peak yesterday, in which a European lady was brutally assault ed, calls for more than mere passing note. It is a dangerous sign when Euro. peans cannot walk there in broad daylight without being subject to the attemion of that class of the community which lives by
ACCORDING to the castomary usage; at each preying upon its neighbours. It is not for the foreigner knows the Chinese only super-day's audie ce with the Grand Councillors the us to say whether the Peak is adequately ficially, if at all. It has only been since the senior member, who is usually a Prince, acts as policed or not; that may safely be left in Finauguration of the present regime that thebers do not participate actively in any dhe spukeman to Their Majesties, the other mem the hands of the police authorities. But if Chinese have had the honour of attending cussion, unless questioned by the Emperor or the culprit is caught, as we hope and trust the official functions at Government House, Empress-Dowager, he will be he should be dealt with in an or, indeed, of entering into social fellowship standing the fact that Chang Chib-tung is rank But recently, notwith exemplary fashion. For the greater. part of with the official class. There was a timeed the 4th and Yuan Shib-kai as the Gil in the day the Peak, being à residential area, when the head of the administration' did not seniority, Their Majesties always consult with le deserted by the male sex, and if rogues even know the names of the men who were them on all reform questions, ta arder to be and scoundrels take it into their heads that making history on the mainland, although better able to converse with them, the Empress they can work their will on the women left they were residents in Longkong and con-
Dowager has ordered that the Grand Council. at home there will undoubtedly.be something tributors to the revenue of the Colony. Now in front of her instead of one after the other,
lors may hereafter be seated in a straight line like a tumult. In this case, we understand we are happy to think, such a state of affairs formerly in Wanao. that the victim of the malefactor suffered no is no longer likely to exist, and the fact that
serious injury, but that was not for any lack the Governor is prepared to meet the Chin-In the last issue of the Hongkong Telegraph,
of determination on the part of the marau ese subjects in social intercourse should der. To be flung down the side of a modn. have an excellent effect in bringing about tain is an experience which none can desire that better understanding which should be and least of all the unprotected female fostered and secured. The question is, of portion of Hongkong. There are worse course, are the Chinese themselves desirous things,, however, that might conceivably of furthering the iden ventilated by the happen along the practically deserted, roads Chinese Minister? Anyone who has had the on the higher levels, and it is to guard opportunity of meeting the Chinese in pri- against these that steps must be taken. A vate life will agree that they are excellent daylight robbery is serious enough in all hosts, and from that we may gather that there conscience, but there are deeper depths of is no innate repugnance to associating. with evil to which defenceless womankind may be foreigners but, rather, a natural hesitancy dragged. It is perfectly true that the police from appearing as if they wished to force cannot be everywhere at the same time, but their company on those whom they meet in It is also true that the patrolling of the roads business. The foreigner, on the other hand,
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THIRD DAY'S RESULTS.
ing were received too late for publication in The following results of the third day's rac our last issue:-
Second pony, Tis. 75. If five or more starters, THE. MANCHU STAKES.-Value, Tis. 250. third pony, Tis. 5o. For China ponies, bona de griffins at date of entry, that have run at inches as per scale. Entrance, Tis. 5. One this'meeting and not won a race; Weight for mile and a quarter.
innermost mystery of the religion of cleanlloess has been reached. But when to thii are added the virtuous delights of a Velvet Skin Boxp, they should see that they are not put off with a
will probably exhaust their legal remedy by colourable imitation, What Mesir. Lever Brothers are going to do we cannot say. They (Vida) 3 Court proceedings, and when these fail there Time-2:43 1/ THE CHAMPIONSWEEPSTAKES.-Value, Tis. terpretation of Conventions promising to pro will-be-an-appoxi-to-diplomacy-and-to the in 80%, econd pony, Tis. 200. Third pony, Tis, tect industrial property. However, Mr, W. H.
entrance fee. One mile and a quarter. meeting. Weight for inches as per scale. No Government side of the House, and when' It 100. For all Chine ponies winners at this Laver is a member of Parliament whosts on th comes to diplomatic intervention he may pos Mr. Beverly's Breckioned) 1 sibly be able to exercise greater pressure than Mr. Ring's Sephiam
some other victims of the interpretation of Mr. Buxey's Spring Rose........ Master) a pargatlaws in Japan,-Japan CKvouttle,
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pony, T. 75. 31 five or more starters third THE JOCKEY CUP-Value, Tls. zop. Second pony. Tls. 50: For all China ponies that have started at this meeting and never won a race. Weight for inches as per scale. To be ridden winning mounts at Shanghai, Hongkong or by Jockeys who have never had more than two Tientsia, Jockeys, non-winners, allowed s be; winners of one race, weight for juches as per scale winners of, two races, † lbs. extra Entrance, Tis. 5. Seven furlongs, Mr. Rennks' Moonlight....... {Fisher). "1
SHIPPING AND MAILS
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The M. M.Co.'s 2.5. Polynesien, with the next French mail, will leave Saigon on 8ti inst+at '4 p.my for this port.
Mr. Siccus' Pat (JEVCIS)
f. Manchester's Snippet (McClellan, 3 Line, left Mell for this port on 6th inst, and is The N, Y. K.sä. Wakamiya Moru, Bombay
expected here on Lach fot