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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY NOVEMBER 27, 1908.

uspected wondeRS OF

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LOCAL AND GENERAL THE Robnel meeting of the local branch of the British Medical Association, which was held last night at the offices of the Sanitary Board, BORSE Awas not open to the press

Hillside Tragedy. KILLED NEAR HIS HOUSE.

MISSING OPIUM LEADS TO THE DEATH OF A BOOLIE

The quiet little village of Cheung-tha-wap,

STOLERE

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TED FOR

"UNLAWFDE" POSSESSION.

slong the path of advancement and it would be impossibleto stay her progress Even yet people' in Hongkong have hardly recovered from the shock which stock the community when

When the Australian lady journalist sats cut it was rundpred and akerwards definitely an

on her travels it is morally certain that she will S. WATSON & 00., nousted that both the Emperor and Dowager. throw a fierce and vivid light on things seen

Developments of a sensational chara took place to-day in conauction with the robs Empress had died in a single night, leaving an, and answer. After all what is the use of acing | A FINE of Șa was imposed on Mr. F. Dauen-

bery which was committed at Kowloon on the losignificant momentity in the person of the ex.

12th instant when the Dalty Farm Company's as a sort of eye and ear medium for the reading berg in the Police Court, this moralog, for Empress as the sole upholder of Imperial rank public if you have nothing new to tell them? failing to exhibit his same and the number of wed as it is a little distance away from depot was stored, and three chegats-one

Once upon a time the lady writer was: copeni

his licence over ble premises in Ice Houseau ma-ti, and closer still to Sam-shui pn, was the international Bank for $13.11, ons on How much more then must the news have to indulge in rapsodies abeat old-fashioned Street; such place being considered as eating the scene of a most stirring tragedy yesterday. Hongkong and Shanghat Bank for $30, and affected the retired pioneers of China's trade,

as a result of which a coolie giving the name of another on the Chattered Bank for: S12.13 bridges and tamble-down cottages, barrow

house. Sergeant Wilson prosecuted. now that they are located in the homeland? the soul, of the gentle reader with discrip- MESSHS, Cruz Basto & Co., the hustling agents the capital charge in the course of a faw daya

Chu Yuan Fuk will appear to stand his trial on

were stolen. Three days ago, it will be The well-known representatives of British in- tions of savages who were actually without Ld., have-issued-a-preity wall calendar for blow was delivered immediately outside the cheques were found, was arrested for unlawful in Cantos, for the State Fire Insurance Co., It might here be mentioned that the fatal Ho Cheung, in whose possession the missing remembered, a cigarette bawker, by name terests in the Far East who were called upon to the hall mark of Civilisation in the shape 1909. This company insures against fire, victim's residence a matshed-atanding" on possession, by Detective Sergosat Appleton, give what is usually known as the wall-wars

of a clean collar and toasts must be glad to-day that they did not run relate torrible stories of atrocities which a

a top hat and bruglary, and plate glass, and undertakes also the hillside, which overlooks the village. In his defence, Ho Cheung stated that he found BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCULLENCY THR their heads against a brick wall by indulging in friend had told ter while she was in the recep THE steamer Bourbon which arrived from number of the villagers. The victim is a mas bad given them to a man named Chao, who, the payment of workman's compensation, and was witnessed, so it is stated, by a the cheques oss morning on his door stop, and fantastic forecasts. With the sception of Mrtive mood. Bat things are getting fat in these Saigon yesterday landed twenty-eight depor. named Choi Yuen, some twenty-five years of he alleged, would find the owner. In this,

prosaic' days. There ain't nothin' doin'" so

tees, all of whom were banished from that por PR, and made a living by dolog odd jobs. Chan was unsuccessful, and the cheques were to speak, and so the lady journalist has to

for being unable to pay the tax. The police His alleged assailant, Chu Yned Fuk, is five returned to Ho Cheung. This statement was took charge of them on arrival, and by evening | years older.

mads on Wednesday last and the magistrate Until Wednesday last Cho pod Choi had (Mt. J. R, Wead) adjourned the case to allow native parts.“.

been friends, and it is reported their intimacy the man Chan to be subpoenaed as a witness," Tau into years. On that day Choi discovered

This morning things took a differedt turn. The chased a day or so previously had been stolen.com as the case was called, at the request of:

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in the throat, and dificulty in breathing.

in wors can make a really presentable picture

whom we would particularly refer goes under the name of Madame Epinasie, who hails from

not strike one as being particularly Aus traino in construction, and the Madame especially is baffling. It suggests unknown iitillates, and also as the proffer of the Adepths of knowledge, of experience, and of tian's official welcome to the guests, was allowed worldly wisdom; as for the Epinase that seems Speedily relieves influenza, cold in the trifle more scope than the others, but even be bead, ancexing, &c.

to hint at sales and the Tuileries, Paramatta and Woolsomalno. At all events the Madame as she would be called by a certain section of the community made the round trip fram Sydney to Sydn up will Singapore. We are not told whether or not she visited Hongkong

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fastly refused to recognise the trend of cur rent affairs in the land of bis former energies. Perhaps he feared to trench

the domala ofTMhic gladiatorial brother who has nly temporarily we hope, withdrawn into obscurity, but, at all events, the only

speaker to improve the occasion was Mr. C, V. Sale who represented the, newly affiliated Bitish Assiciation of Japan. Like a good

defender of the land of his adoption, Mr. Sale,

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with 200 cadets on board will visit Wousung on December 23. They will leave Yukosaka in

squadron, with the flagship Teakiwa and the miral Teragaki, commanding the South Chics

Niltaka (3rd class cruisers) leit Kobs on 20th fast,

Ara recent sale of postage stamps a Straits Settlements 1879-1891 Give cents, on eight cents, orange, realised £38; one Sungei Ujang, 1st issue, over printed with crescent, star, and and one 1883-84, over printed "Sungei Ujong," "S. U," ju an oval, id, brown, unused, £3 10%

all letters narrow, c.8 orange, L3 10.

twelve strokes with the birch." MESSRS. Graça & Co., stamp dealers, have just unpacked a beautiful assortment of Christmas and New Year cards which they have on view

maneged to speak at least double the appointed time without saying anything, as the Irish have it. He made several siy allusions to the past liamentary questions which, no doubt, will prove useful at fature meetings of the Primrose

A SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD boy, Lo Piag by name, League, where the dames and knights are

was convicted in the Police Court, this morn- always aglow with enthusiasm, but he stead-then we are sincerely sorry for the loss this Lo, who had been watching his opportunity, in the course of bir travels, but if she did noting for theft. At five o'clock this morning, Colony has sustained. It is all very wel; entered No. 162, Hollywood Road, and collect for the average Hongkongite to say theed S3 worth of clothing. He was caught by he knows his Hongkong-Madame Epinassen having the house to take a purchase, one of the inmates, who had left the door open" could give him points and a beating or Sentence: Twenty-four hours' detention and

peculiar beauties of the Colony, if she were only given hall a chance. But she went ashore at Singapore and opened the eyes of the people there to the wonders that lay under their feet Most people in Hongkong know Singapore and in their show rooms at 27, Des Voeux Road can judge generally of the accuracy of Madame Central. English hand-made autograph cards after a tribute to the Scote-which no Scotsman Epinasse's descriptions of that delightful Co. should appeal to those who do not care for For colds in the Chest, bronchitis,lsore importance of Chian and Japan from a com

will say was undeserved-dwelt on the relative lany. The Madams had to comment, of course, scraps, priced very moderately, should ap conventional word greetings, while the relief on the medley of races, the dissemble of peal to the "collecting" instincts of our young mercial point of view. Referring to the induce colour, the kaledioscopic variety of scenery, friends, Messi Graca's, store is certainly ments which inclined the Japan Association to A. S. WATSON & CO., join hands with the parent society, he said: monuments," said Madame Spinasse, were It is expected that the Ruffs will stay here for

and so forth. "The remains of ancient worth a visit. OLIMPPEN,

"I know that China, because of her greater visible everywhert, most of them impresa couple of years, that being the usual period possibilities, looms larger in the public eye sive, even in their juius." Well, we dont for a British battalion to sojourn here. The then does Japan, but from the present trade koow much above the impressive ruios isleaving in the fafler year for the Soudan, where and Battalion was stationed hare 1882-85, {33 volume point-of-view there is not much differ Singapore, never having-soop-asy, except it be it participated in the lighting of the frontiers. ence, l-had-that in 1907 the exports of British that flatulent-looking monstrosity, the Siamese The 1st Battalion served in the second China products to China (including Hongkong) were white elephant, which stands: or stood beside war, and was at the storming and capture of valued as fifteen and a half millions, sterling, the old theatre. But if Madama Epinasse watts the Taku Forts, and from this circumstance, it and to Japan; during the same period, at twelve to see some real, hoary and guaranteed ruins derived the Dragon which figurer on its reg. and a half millions sterling. Besides, there is let her come to Hongkong, where she will be

imonta colours and is one of the regimental no question as to the lead already secured inpermitted to gaze upon the Clock Tower, to Japan in the councils of Far Eastern policy, and so there can be doubt that the persence in of a strong and representative membership will be found of great advantage

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lu a thoroughly practical speech which mast have appealed to the hard heads and keen minds sharpened by contact with the Chinese, Mr. Sale laid down the is that British interests in China needed no explanation. Commerce was our sole object. That was the condensed view of the first Minister to Japan and that Bingle Conics, Daily, ten cants: Weekly, twenty statement regarding the scope of British in terests in the Far-East-is-just-as-true-to-day, he taid, as it was fifty years ago.

*We do not seek On November 22, 1908 at Shanghai, the wife telfish advantage, we do not want political con of T. A M. CASTLE, of u 200.''

trol, we have no ambition for territory. But, gentlemen, we do claim reciprocity-the liberty and the right to carry on our trade in a fair field and with so favour. With such a policy, and with such Jong-standing proofs of its continuity, the goal at which we aim, the part we have to play, is perfectly clear. It is the removal by

BIRTH,

MARRIAGE,

"At Kashing, Chekiang Province, the Rev. WARREN H. STUART, of. Hangchow, and Miss ANNIE CHESNUTT, of Kashing, both of American Presbyterian Mission (South),

begin with, and later on a succession of res pected citizens whose appearance would edore the front pages of any anthropological journal,

badges.

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ROWDYISM.

found at about two o'clock by himself "You who by this time had worked himself into

thief! You stole my opium," were the first rase, went out in search of Chu, who was

but the other persisted in calling him ugly. words Choi used. Chu denied the charge, names, and the result was that both men came to blows. The fight was stopped by several on-lookers and both men were sent away in different directions.

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It was prosumed then that the dispute was "at an end, and. but for the usual village gossip, it was not conceived that the ill-feeling between the parties would burden about mid-day yesterday, however, Chu Yuen the place with a tragedy of that kind. At Fuk, the report goes on to say, went to Choi Yuen's shed, where he found him engaged at who, so doubt, expected trouble, dropped what some work. At the sight of the visitor Choi, he held in his band, and ran. He was pursued by Chu nad caught up a few yards away from opium?" Chu demandes, holding his man by the matshed. "You accuse me of stealing your the quene, and without waiting for any reply he have driven the binds into Choi's left side. The was alleged to have pulled out a knife and to wounded man collapsed on the spot.

and that the man bad once been discharged ed with thesame offence, Mr. W.J. Dasiet, who

and could not be re-arrested on the same appeared for the defence, objected to this. He

charge. He was over-ruled.

Chick 1, a shroff, in the employ of Messrs. The man Chan, whose proper name is Chan Hastings and Hastings, solicitors, was also ar- raigned to answer a charge "that he on divers ly did attempt to obtula money or reward under dates between the 16th and 21st lost, felonious.

pretence of helping a certain person. This charge was later altered to ope of unlawful possession. The defendant pleaded not guilty."

police) stated that at half-past nine o'clock Mr. G. N. Orme (deputy, superintendent of

on the morning of the 16th instant Chan

mot the shroff of the Dairy Farm Company, in whether he (the shroff) had heard of any che- Queen's Road, and during a conversation asked.

ques having been lost, The shroff said he was not aware of it, and defendant said that he know afternoon the shroff again mai the defendant, and a friend who had picked some up. That same

(presumably having teard of the robbery) asked defendant was alleged to have replied that defendant to let him see the cheques. The

rather than give them up he would burn them.

the alleged murderer, and the palice were sent 57 for the cheques, but he would take $5. In the next minute the cätire village was Several days later the two man met again, apd Lastir, Aumber of villagers seized bold, of defendant stated that his friend wanted 55 or for, arriving some minutes later and taking Some arrangement was made, and defendant charge of Chu, who was taken to the Yau-ma-li-promised to meet the shroff with the cheques, Hardy. Choi was sent to hospital, but he died silded that the defendant was himself a shroff Police Station and detained by fospector Mc. but he never kept the appointment, Mr. Orms on the way,

and ought to have known that the cheques, were stelso.

This moralag, Chu Yuen Fuk was arraigned

He pleaded not guilty, and was reminded is before M). J. H. Keup, charged with murder,

pelice custody. ·

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A COOK'S CLAIM,

*The case was adjourned.

ATHLON'S " BI

THE DRESS THAT DIDN'T FIT, The intricacies of a lady's outfit were fally:

Hing, à sartorial artist, took proceed ny agalast illustrated this morning when Lai Cheung Miss Grace Harley to recover the sum of 524 which he alleged was due to him for a couple of dresses ordered and delivered,

The complainant's evidence went to show that the defendant came to his shop on

SUES WOMAN TO RECOVER WAGES. Us, Bing, who imagines he is a culinary expert, and thought he could make some pro fits at the expense of his mistress, found out his error of judgment in the Court of Summary SCENT AT CAUSEWAY BAY,"

Jurisdiction this morning Un Hing told Mr. But to resume the story of the lady's experi-factured at Causeway Bay, was told to Mr. J. Stella

Justice Gompertz that on the 6th of October Another story of rowdyism, as it is manu- last, "be was employed in as a cook by the roth September and ordered two dressna European ladies cannot mesider around the Hak-ka youth, about ten years of age, figured October, his mistress got another cook and Szo but the balance of 574 he did n ences in Singapore. It seems that respectable R. Wood, in the Police Court, to-day,-when-a-be-S15-a-month. On the night of the ayth acetber for $17. Defendant had sluce paid Brumfield, His wages was to -one white muslin dress for $17 nod city as they do in Hongkong. If it had not in the dock to answer a charge of assaulting's told plaintiff that bis services were been for a gallant Australiac, Madams Epiq Cantonese woman, The assault is alleged to longer wanted. She told him to come on the 15th September. Since then, the defendant no receive. Winess delivered the dresses on the use might at this moment be suff ring intold have taken place on Tuesday night, but it was miseries in the harem of some venturesome

and instant for his wages, but had not received repeatedly put him off for the payment of the Dot until yesterday that the defendant was tickebe coolie. Listen to her tale of was,

any yet.

balance. Oo the 16th of that month, the lady pointed out, and arrested.

The defendant's story conclusively proved complained that the dresses did not fit. Com- She hired a riekaba one afternoon and set out o'clock on Tuesday night, while she was in her firmed rascals, who now and then attempt to hack two days later. The defendant fically ac It was stated by the woman that about eight that the complainant was one of those complainant made a few alterations and took them on a sight-seeingexpedition. Captain Willism, quaiters, she heard a great noise, and rusning sow the wind when they sniff something.cepted the dresses after trying them oo On the of the steamer Guitaris, decided to give her the to the door saw about filly Hak-kas, meu and good in the air. Witness said that she 9th of the present month, defendant again said. benefit of his export: After going a short way boys, pursuing one of her lodgers- Cantonese, took complainant on approval and in a day or that the dresses were not to her liking. Witness into the maze of streets in the suburban quar “I stood where I was," she continued, "until two found that he was no good. She paid him once more altered them and took them to her, ter the balive, who was drawing her vehicle the mob came up to the door and I asked them at the rate of $10 a month, and not S15, as he on the following day. The defendant, did managed to get ahead of the one in which me and struck me on the body with an iron brought him to her along with several From that time, the dresses had been in de what they wanted. The defendant rushed bad suggested. Her No. 1boy had pot, try them on but simply accepted them, Captain Williams was seated. Once out of bar," The woman closed the door quickly, and others. She offered 57 to the complainant for fendant's possession. sight, the native carrying Madame Epinasss retired to the kitchen, leaving the hooting mab the 20 days that he was with her, and this he made off at a rup, bearing his charge up a steep outside. Before she reached there, however, related to, take and threatened to summon dresses, bot at the same time she gave come The defendant admitted having ordered the hillside as fast as his strength allowed him, the back door was broken down. This seemed witness, which the latter said he was at liberty plaisant to understand that she would only Madame Epinasse was giving herself up for

to have satisfied the Hak-kas, and they dis- to do.

pay him on condition that the dresses persed.

Li Sao, the No. 1 "boy," also gave corro. fitted her, otherwise they would be re- baralive evidence on behalf of his compatrios.turned. Witness was ill at the time and Was“ The complaionet thought a thunder-bolt had prevented from seeing the complainant when fallen when His Lordship told him he would be called. She had only worn one of the have to be satisfied with 57 and no more and the dresses (the one she had paid for): Witness his features was very different to the bopeful washable one and which did not at all fit hes instant drjected appearance which illumined denied wearing the other dress, which was a smile which lurked on his lips before the result it was the first time she had any dealings with the complainant. The dresses by the other, Chinese tailors that witness was accustomed to deal with usually fitted her,

The Hongkong Celegraph peaceful means of all obstacles, patural or anti-, tost when a "friendly coo-eo" told her that help

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1908,

SINGAPORE FINE SAQUEL,"

H.D.L AND OPIUM SMUGGLING TI

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was made known to him.

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THE WEATHER:

directed the complainant to make,'any al- Mr. Justice: Gompertz, the presiding judge,

teration that might be needed in the dress that had not bees worn, and the case was pom- marily dismissed.

ficial, to the easy and free exchanges of com- wat dear, ard before the runaway bative had plainant, gave corroborative evidence. He

The next witness, a boy, son of the com merce, the removal of all discriminations or sub time to bolt further, he was held up by an added that he could identify the defendant as ventions which make for unequal or unfair com- Australian resident in the City, who accident. the one who struck his mother, because there petition." It was a pity that Mr. Sale stopped at ally saw what was happening and suspectedThis was denied by the defendant. He did

was a light burning in the room at the time, that point, because there are many absorbing that something was wrong. The Australian act strike the woman, he said; somebody else OLD CHINA HANDS.

questions on which he might have touched with administered a very severe castigation to the did. The case was remanded to allow him to Was there, anything, not quite apparent on regard to trade discriminations, and unfair.rickika man, and ultimately, kicked him into call a witness the surface, suggestive in the remark made by subventions, butthe gathering he was addressed hedge and threw the car on top of him." the chairman of the China Association when he was well able to supply the omissions. As re. That reads like an extract from the exploits of

The following report la fram Mr. F. G. Figg said at the annual dinner which was held in gards the Chinese language school eslab Deadwood Disk or Calamity Jane, but it is London last manih that postprandial speaches fished in London and the opportunities she went to Johere and apparently visited the the truthful tale of Madame Epinasso. Then

Director of the Hongkong Observatory; should be limited to ion minutes? Among the afforded to acquire the vernacular in Japan Istaps, which she calls-the Palace, while the deutscher Lloyd have engaged the services of owing to the approach of a typhoon which On the 27th at 11.55-a,-A further fall of the The Siam Observer states that the Nord-mercary has occurred over the Philippines, two hundred and fifty "old China hands who we may have occasion to refer to these Eeltan is spoken of as a mere rajah. What a number of detectives at Amoy and Swatow appears, to be situated to the S. of Luzon and foregathered in the metropolitan boktory to no another occasion. There can be no

did she see there? Was she welcomed into the to search all Drive passe ogers and the Com- to be moving in a Westerly direction, bewail the degeneracy of the times, the in question that Mr. Sale's speech was the event

haremoftheSultan; didahosenbow Gladstone's pany's steamers leaving those ports. They

THOER of our readers who are of sipidity of the men who have taken their places of the gathering, for, Mr. Gershom Stewart's picture was revered by the people of the ls have at their disposal some, smart patrol boats, of Japan yesterday bas derpened considerably would advise to read carefully the The depression which wán crossing the Ses enough to be troubled with defectiv in the battle line, and the marvels of the old witticisms and veiled suggestions excepted, the "that many of the windows overlooking the sult of the receat beavy 'fiue inflicted at Siuga-

tana? Of course not. What she noticed was

This new system has been adopted as a re- It is now moving Eastwards over Hokkalão.

ment, appearing in our advertisement days when those cronies raked in the shekels remainder of the formalities were of the usual entrance bristled with guns, beside which stood pore upon the 2,5, Tantau come weeks ago: China, the anti-cyclonic area remaining over the is very seldom that a first-class

Pressure has increased considerably over of Dr. Lamb's re-appearance le the and made all China' hum, there must have been namby pamby character. It is only to be grim-looking guardians, and she woat po kur Furthermore the Company lost as appeal to Continsal to the North of the Upper Yangre many who were wondering what was to be expected that the bottled-up impressions of ther 1 The Rajah (Bulian 7) Was evidently the Privy Council in regard to the legality of

visits Hongkong, and, consideri the outcome of all the turmoil and varying car the members of the China Association will determined to allow no trespassing, la, bis those imposts upon the owners of skips where N. and N.E, gales will prevail in the Formosa sighted individuals, Dr.

Gradients are steep generally, and strong this place, like most others, bas rents of opinion which were then swaying Chi. Ged fall expression at the next business meet-mestic domain. Rumour stated that he had in oplum is discovered, and in view of that fact Channel and the N. part of the China Sos here should prove a blessin ness, officialdom. At the time this convivialing, which, if only because of the tame and investigate the only evidence of their existence lacur the heavy cost that the upkeep of a large at 10 2m; to-day, 0.0) inches,

bundreds of wives, but to the visitor, anzious to the Comprtoy decided; that it was better to Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending wite enough to avail gathering was held in London there was no domestic" character of the social gathering, was the occasional glimpas of a pretty face at staff of private detectives would involve rather, FORECAST,"

offered them of having any. thought of the extraordinary, dynastic changes should prove of exceptional interest. Only on the windows, and sometimes the flash of dark than suffer the annoyance and loss caused by

right, The eye is 40 which have shaken China to the core, and given further question might be asked: How did eyes stealing furtive glances at the outer there seizures. rise to the gravest apprehensions. All was the tombers manage to muzije Sir Robert world! Alas that people in the Far East quietand peaceful Sir Robert Hart was at home Hart, who has emerged from bla retreat at know nothing of these things, and alas that beaming gond will and satisfaction all around, Peking to become the acknowledged silver Ballar luck naxt time, and may go be at hand

Madame Epinasse did not visit? Hongko china had fanlly determined to proceed (roogued orator of the Orient

(hen'the'makai her discover

The Company, says the 5. O., is to be con- gratulated spop, rakisig this action although it should place such heary Hoancial burden in certainly extremely Bard that the smuggling propensities of their craws-and pastangers

-Hongkong and Neighbourhood, N. and organ and the more NE winds, stebog'; fine.,

is seglected, the be found correspu

› 1,--Formosa, Channel, N.X. galer

3.South coast of Ching between Hongkong and Lamocks, wind) strong to a gal

kina betasen

has the latest apparatus this fact alone! Chould, ma extend their patronage

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