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Temple Collapse.
WORSHIPPERS ENTOMBED.
WOMEN FATALLY INJURED.
PARTING, OF OLD FRIENDS.
procedent,. A Chirese court is innocent of al such forms. Everything that comes is evidence: everybody talks at once, and nothing is irrelev-
CAUSE OF DISPUTE TOLD AT POLIC, COURT. ant The Chinese officials seem; "as a matter of
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fact, to be incapable of estimating the relative-
A rather interesting case was beard by Mr. F.A. Hazeland in the Police Court, this morn value of evidence or even of appreciating the absolute need of it. Where credulity is sa crass today. Two young women were buried under gineer, residing at Komioon, for using fasulting
Wanchal was the scope of startling collapse ip, when a clerk summoned a foreman on that even man of rank believe foreigners cap the debris of the fallen building, a man was injur. and abusive language towards him on the 17th able of seeing into ground, of using syes fortheed by falling timber, and not a few had safowl There was a cross-summons for a similar making of silver, and internal human organs for medicine, it would be more than strange if cases were not sometimes decided on grounds on which a Western judge would not condema a dog. So much for evidence in courts of justice, but we venture to submit that le business the word of a Chidaman is generally regarded as
a whole-hearted despaciation of the traffic in our contemporary says:➡ll you could so raise oplum, but every unbiassed man applauded the wages and reduce cost of living that the ayer- judicial; and bonest spirit which had induced age working man could enjoy the same avenues be Bishop to disregard the ravings "of thoin tocomfort and the same chances for amusement tanatics who, although they had less knowledge that your ordinary citizen has, it might be
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other by the use of opiam. Bishop Oldham and man. Where it is a matter arising between. proceeded to discuss the matter from the Provincial Government and a foreign syndi. Government point of view, but we need not cate there certainly have been occasions when enter that province at this time. The koreo! agreements have been entirely ignored and of the question, from the moral standpoint is broken, where the code of commercial honesty what will be the substitute for oplunud has been rejected, but that does not affect the when the reformers can conscientiously deprinciple that in the main the Chinese trader is clare that it will not be an infinitely worse medium of relaxation then we can proceed to deal with their views on the financial and
commercial aspect of the subject.
The VERACITY OF THE
CHINESE.
One of our Shanghai contemporaries, the Afercury to wit, has been having some trench-
aat remarks to make on the subject of the
from the Istest Imperial Chinese decree, sealed and signed by the Prince Regent,
read as follows; ~Though the Government is in straitened circumstances, it will neitber, Teek to satisfy its hunger nor quench its thirst at the expense of this harmful poison (opium), so that it may rid its people of this great bane. But, character of the evidence given by Chinese he continued, when a map is engaged in moral witnesses in courts of justice. It is a somewhat reform, he must come to it with clean hands in serious indictment that has been framed all moral matters; and though opium-smoking against the average witness for it amounts to was so greatly destructive, yet if he were bot
this that by his very upbringing the Chinese cleat from gambling and other evile, bis voice is prone to prevarication. It is noted that would be but a poor one even for auti-opium-quite recently in a caso at Chefoo an Americao' ism We will take that for granted, and also
advocate for the defence made the bald sugges. agree that it is desirable that people should be educated to understand the effects of the drug the ground that the Chinese witnesses against tion that his client should be found not guilty on on the system, and indeed we are perfectly.
hin were not worthy of belief. Ja the willing to agree with any general raism of American case the Judge, very rightly such a nature. We will go further and say as it seems to us, refused to admit as that we are prepared to admit that there "is something to be said for vegetarianium,
ritarianism, lectotalism and all the other isms
capas from death. The women were the only pital, and their condition is such that faint persons taken to the Gavamment Civil Hos hopes are held out for their recovery:
The injured are:-
ip Chuen (45), a married won, n residing,
at 3, Queen's Road East,
offence
on the day in question a witness, while re
The evidence heard was that about 5.45 p.m.
turning to his quarter from work, akw 'the defendant enter a' contractor's office, for what he saw complainant follow into the office. Than purpose he did not know. Some minutes later
witness heard filthy langungo being used between
Lo Ho (12), a married woman, of 5, Tai Yuen the parties. While this was going on the wife
Street
Fung Cheuk (50), the temple keeper. Those who had arrow escapes were:- Leung Po (28), a friend visiting the temple
keeper; and
A boy and a girl.
The collapse occurred shortly before eleven o'clock in the Tai Wong Temple, is Queen's Road East, and the noise caused by the falling worthy of that trust, which is admittedly robricks and the smashing of timber manled posed in him by the British merchant, a trust the whole neighbourhood. In a minute the which is seldom misplaced. Still, if it is be street and cross lanes were crammed with lieved that the principle of truthfulness can be onlookers, and this obstruction caused no little inculcated in the college or university, by all. Police Station, who were on the scene ib quick difficulty to the police and fireman from No. 1 means let the system be adopted, although we time.. know no means of converting a really ingrained appstate of truth. As the proverb has it: "You can hold the bands of a thief be you cannot hold the tongue of a liar." And the greatest lisrof all is he who deals ia ball-truths in order to take advantage of his fellow-men to their undoing.. The Chinese are not the only or the most conspicuous sibuers in this re- spect.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
THE Chinese cruisers, Hui Chỉ and Bai Ying, having completed their southern tour, left for Saigon, at 6.15 am. on 28th ult.
Iris proposed to establish an Anglo-German Bank which shall supply Ohios with whatever money she may require in the way of loans...
THE “historic Bridge of Spain, at. Manila, zilL shortly be demolished and a much larger structure erected in its stead, at a cost of 460,000 pesos
Che news soon-got-around that there were some people buried under the ruins and the rescuers lost unt asecond in finding out whether such was the case or not. When they arrived in the main hall of the temple (the large wor shipping hall) they beard cries coming from two places under the dibrit. officers got to work and like Trojans they weni about 'fruntil finally they succeeded gelting out the unfortunate women, who were in a pitiful condition. A search for more bodies proved fruitless.
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The women's clothing was partly ripped off their bodies, and they were bleeding profusely from various cuts and bruiser. The head and legs of one of the women are believed to bhya been fractured, while the injuries sustained by the other are too numerous to mention in detail. They were taken to hospital in an unconscious
state in Tung“Wah Hospital ambulances, si
Shortly after ten o'clock this morning_the two women, who are friends, went to the temple to worship. This temple, it might here be said, has, two baile, in the larger hall is the high altar; the small allar is in the next ball, on the western side, and both are connected by means of a door Worshippers, so our reporter was told, are in the habit of visiting the small altar first and
room, 1p Chues and Lo Ho. followed, this
of the complainant appeared on the scane, and she was insulted by defendant, who used vary insulting language, and added that his children were white, and notTM" wonks".
Defendant was called to the witness-box. He stated the alleged facts of the case, and after that was cross-examined by the defendant...
Defendant-When we were both working? at the railway were, we not on very friendly terms?
Wituces-Yes.
ed?-No. Ever since you got dismissed you Was it not through you that I got dismiss. have been causing trouble.
that complainant was one of the most quarral.
At this stage defendant said to the Court,
sooie men at the railway.
Continuing, he asked: Were you not black, balled at a Fromason's Ladge in the Colony owing to your babits 2--1 don't know,
know..
Were you not put up for election ?—I don't
Are you a Freemason ?—No.
called, and who have failed to appear. wers threatened by you that they would lose two days' pay if they came to Couri?—No.
It is not a fact that the two witnesses I haya.
It is not a fact that on account of your drank. düness you were black-balled at a certain club? -I don't know.
Do you remember when I was working at the railway?—Yes.
th
One day did not get leave from you to shift my piano, and did you not report me ?—No,
with a stick - had a quarrel with him.
Did you not attempt to strike an inspector-
Did you not attempt to strike him ?—No, ̧ Namil I had called-your-wife-at- why did you not strike me down to the ground like any decent Englishmag?—I did not want to take the law into my hands.
You are thin-skinned 7— His Worship objected,
an axiom that it is impossible_for native wit- acases ever to tell truth. But the effect of the cases has been to call Western attention once that have their adlieronts, but what we should
more to a shoncoming in Chiness character like to point out is that when the aim of the
which our native friends would do well to take THE Ocean Steamship line, like the P, and O anti-opium fraternity has been achieved, when to heart very seriously. Now, at a time when has arranged for its boats to call at Fort Swet the trade in apium has been suppressed, when higher educating is in the air and moral prisci-team on the homeward voyage and carry chandu is merely a memory, there is just a possibility that those people who formerly were is interesting to observe what the Mercury says: WE have received from the Dairy Farm.com: then concluding their worshipping in the nextfelled there, he said.
given to mild indulgence in a harmless pips by way of relaxation may rush to the opposite extreme and plunge headlong into the vices
pleaare being upheld as the panacea for all eyils it
'rubber at a reduced freight.
We have seen suggestions for all sorts of posHoneysuckle" brand butter. The article is fore the main altar when the roof over their pany a sample pat of the Company's special rule, and they were on their bended knees be sible and impossible reforms in China, but so of excellent quality which is its own best sends crashed in a terrific.bang. They were
excellent products.
mass of bricks and tiles until rescued by the
An accountant in the employ of a Chinesa. contractor explained shortly what took place ph Lai-chi-kok that evening. The two men quar
and get into a ricksha. Before defendant be mat question he saw defend at leave the quarter ~ Another witness said that on the night in
a child, and patting the 'child on the head and
This is white and not a work."
which prevail in Western countries. As the far we have never noticed even a hint that commendation to patrons of the Company's thrown on their sides and pinned down by the addressing complainant and his wife, said:
Singapore. Prze Pren says: "We do not suppose even if the drug comes to be looked upoo as an evil; that will necessarily stop the -consumption of it, but it will reduce the num
ber of smokers in the same way that con. 128 tinued temperance agitation has presumably reduced the number of drinkers.. We'do no! propose to go over our old contections, that the moderate use is no more harmful than the moderate use of alcohol. Our position has always been perfectly clear and needs on reas sertion. But what we do very much regret to Dotice is that in all these anti-opium discussions and conferences there is an entire shirking of a very importaal issue and that is what, if any, is to be the substitute for opium.?. We are told
addressed in The Hilton 1. Ice House Road, and shoulų) is accomjanted by the Writer's Name and Addres Ofliary i
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amongst the many “Western., producis worth imitation, it would be advisable to introduce to fill schools, colleges, universities, and government departments some simple means for the cultivation of truth. This is not be cause the absence of veracity is not recognised, but because apparently it is a part of Chinese nature to be secretive, inaccurate, suspicious,
baidly to be wondered at in a country where even realities are false false weights, false measures, false currency, and false counting, aven of cash, are the inevitable forerunners of false words. Words are but wind, and promises are pie-crust, are western sayings but there are many Chinese to keep them in countenance. There is for example a 'Chinese' character
and hence given to prevarication. This is
may lead to increased drinking, that the Chilor "path" which is composed of two parts,
.oot
The daily jeans is neitrated tree when the addrama in
nese have never been a drinking race,so' what' accessible in messenger. Ponksubscribers can have their moules delivered at thair ronitencor without need is there to fear they will shea become say extra chargo. Os copies seal by post wo To that it appears obvious to answer addition 11 $1.80 per quarter in charged for postage, Thi portage on
stage on the weekly is to any part of the that for many ages, according to the anti world la 80 cents per quartar, Bicgle Copine, Dally, an cents, Weekly, twenty- opium agitators themselves, the Chinese
-Ove cents (fof cash only).
MARRIAGE.
Dever used epiviu al all, but they have taken to it with such vigour, Ibar, als, accord.
ode meaning "wards," the other to break "1 Of course the matter is of importance to China from a moral as well as from a political and commercial point of view, but has it not oc- cured to many observers that the real reason, for the Chinsinan's apparent Jack of. veracity in a British or American Court is "pot
Texto newspapers state that the Tokio Spin-police. ning Company has obtained through the agency of Messrs. Sale, Frazar & Co., a foreign loan of Y1,000,000 at 6i per cent. interest, the loan being guaranteed by the Hundredth Bank, and its proceeds to be applied to the purchase of new machinery.
Complainant's solickor asked what defendant meant by that. The witness explained that com plainant had been married to a japanese lady,
Cross-examined by defendant ? The witness was not drunk the whole time when he was with
When the news of the collapse reached this afice, a Telegraph representative rushed to the temple, where he inspected the damage. The cuflapic was, confined to the main hall only, the roof covering the small hall being in his last employers. He did not know why he tact, though, perhaps in a dangerous condition. was dismissed for nothing, he believed.. WIL that notwithstanding that bricks and timber and sent for his pay. The most curious thing about the accident'isness was not found dead drunk in his quitters, were buried in every direction, even penetrat-
Ho SHAF, unemployed, was charged in the Police Court, to-day, with stealing & quantity of small articles' and seven books from a shoping into the adjoining worshipping place, no keeper, residing in Wing Kut Street. Defend. damage was done to the alias, Not an Image ent was employed by the shopkeeper until
was dislodged from its position. yesterday, when he purloined the goods and disappeared. He was sentenced to six weeks'
thard labour.and.six hours stocks....
CONTRACTORS" AT LAW,
DISPUTE OVER MAVAL VARD ENCLOSURE WALL
his slight illness, presided in the Summary Mr. Justice Gomperiz having recovered from Jurisdiction Cour, this morning, when the action brought by Li Wo Bhing, of the. Wo Shing firm, of 11, High Streel, West Point, against Lai Fook, representing the Yee Sang Compasy, 194, Third Street, to recoverthe sum of S123.49, alleged to be for work done and
defendant admitted owing part of the claim $132—which was paid into Court,
On May 26, 1909, at Ningpo, Lou S ROUL ing to the same people, it is now a blight over owing to any wilful untruthfulcess but rather materials supplied, came on for hearing, The
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, Racber of Andure, France, to NORAI MARGARET, second daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Donnelly, Ningpo.
DEATH.
On April 14, 1909, at Montreal, Canada, MARY E. FRANKLIN, wife of David J. Evans, M.D., aged 37. (Dr. Evans in the eldest son of Edward Evans, of Shanghai.)
The Hongkong Telegraph
„Hongkong, ThurSDAY, JUNE 3, 1909.
the whole land. What security have we that to his failure to understand the questions drink will not have the same fascination? But
combined with a certain degree of nervousness?' apart from that any one who carefully observes, It is not given to the majority of people to the people around him will probably agree stand up in a witness-box in face of a trans. with us when we say, that alcohol, although ceadant luminary in the shape of a bewigged used comparatively little amongst Chinese at judge, a truculent couple of lawyers who seem present, is becoming more common. Amongst to him determined to befog his brain, and a the Laba Classes it is certainly becoming more host of people who regard him as a aponing so, and it is unterly ridiculous to suppose that event in the day's programme, it is not given it will be in the least possible to prevent the to everyone, we say, to hold his own gs he would tower classen taking 10 soma agency or an
at a friendly board, where there were 00, 00- oiber which gives quick and pleasurable ex-known risks to be feared should he make a alation." With these views we are in entire slip of the tongue. We have den lawyers in
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Mr. Johnson, of the firm of Messrs. Dennys and Bowley, appeared for the plaintiff. Mr. P. Sydenham Dixon defended.
The temple, keeper when seen by the press- man was limping badly. He said that befors the collapse be was sladding at the street door waiting for his friend, Leung Fo, who was in the kitchen With Leung were the boy and girl. Suddenly, and without the least warning, he beard a crash, and before ba had time to look round, the rool bad dropped. He was struck thrown several fect. Although swollen badly on the right ankle with a piece of timber and the injury to the ankle-is not so serious as to warrant bis removal to hospital.
forpo cause at all?-As far as I could see.
Defendant-Then you have been dismissed
Where were you working before ?-The
Naval Yard,
'And' were you not dismissed from there for drunkenness too ?—No,
Were you strictly sober on the day of this affair ? - Yes, strictly sober, -
A European foreman said that he heard the noise in the contractors' office, and heard complainant say to defendant: "Who gavo you, authority-to-use the telephone?" Com- premises, and requested him to leave. As plaincat also told him he had no right in tha defendant was leaving be turned round and called complainant a'cur and other naprintable From Leung Po, who did pot seem to have|| Dames, also saying': " I'd like to knock your—-- recovered from his fright, when he was spokes head off" He then made a lange at bis op- 10, we obtained the following statement ! panent. Complainant drew back and the blow was in the kitchen when the collapse struck his cap, knocking it to the floor. Da noise I made to run through the temple to into the rickiba, in which already was his inn took place. When 1, heard the crumbling fendant then quitted the place, and; getting
get to the street. I had proceeded about fire turned to complicant's wife' and wild! paces when I discovered my pastage barred.” “This is white. There is no work attached to: Turning round quickly on his beet ke made him." He then insulted the lady. for a side door, which he forced open, did be and his young companions effected their escape
The collapse, it-is-said, is due to the bad condition of the beams supporting the sof, and also to the mortar which had become sodden for several days paar, owing to "the"-rains, and' which bad just been dried.
it is fortunate that the accident did not occur on another 'day when the temple is usually full of worshippers otherwise the con-
Under cross-examination, the witness sald he was quite sober on that day.". It was not a fact that if he gave evidence in thir, casa” against complainant-be-would-come-to-any harm. He was not afraid of the man.
Defendant. Would a man not be a lunatic 16 use such uproarioņa jaugonga towards a lady in^ front of his own child ?—I am telling the truth,- ¡Atithis stage the ċise 'was adjourned until Wednesday afternoon."
It was stated that the plaintiff was a sub- contractor and was employed by the defead-without a bruise. sp. The contract made between them was that plaintiff should attend to the wall enclosing the Naval Yard Extension, along Murray Road, from the V. R. C. end almost up, is Queen's Read. It was granite and coping stone work. It was a verbal agreement mads between the parties, but subsequently a memorandum was made abowing what the price of the work was to be. Some time afterwards the plaintiff was Reverting to the subject of the opium habit is given voice to them in very similar terms. egregious misstatements unconsciously when tional work to the wall. The defendant agreed to which we alluded the other day, it will be thing is more ridiculous than to suppose they found themselves in the usual to the higher prices charged and the work was remembered that one of the delegates at the that i working coolie, whose life is a daily position of being examined instead of completed, but he in the end refused to pay Auti-Opium Conference held in Singapore round of toil and bardship, whose ainuss examining. How much more likely then plaintiff the full amount for the work done.
The defence was that under the memorandum, some months ago was Bishop Oldham. It mens and recreations are already so limited that the ordinary layman should trip and already mentioned; the prices were stipulated, was generally expected that the Blebop, fol.ai to be practically non-existent, will be falter and contradict himself, especially when and according to that $133 was all that was dus pleted, and a branch office of the Hong with thanks" the following donations to the
and owing.
WHEN OPIUM IS SUPPRESSED- agreement, and indeed bave ou several occa. the witness-box who have made the moss requested by the defendant to do some addi. *equences might have been much more serion. A COOLIE, Trau Tak, was captured in the act.
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lowing the lead of his cloth, would have been content-to forego the only form of exhilir ho has to express himself through the medium
the which is within the means of his scanty dole. As our contemporary puts it: "Human nature revolts from merely working to avoid starvation, it desires some sensation other than that of plavary to existence, and that sensation
of a foreign language, and trust hiravail to the mercies of a wearied interpreter? Half the time we believe that when it is averred a Chinese witness is prevaricating, the real truth is that in his fluster the witness is letting his toogue
in general disagreement with the fadings of the Conference, when it was declared that the evil had been greatly exaggerated and that there was nothing to show that exceptional measures were necessary to deal with the ques tion. On the contrary, however, the Bishop is easiest obtained by poor classes through the wag in the excitement of his bowildered state. endorsed the decisions of the Conference gens medium of some such agency as those mea- It is admitted by our contemporary that is rally, but refrained from sedersing the finding tioned. Educate the poor if you like and lustif British court, a case is sometimes a game of that it had not been proved that there was any in them a dislike and horror of the drug, but skill between the exports on the one side and ́immoderate use of the drug among the Chinese, what then? Is it certain that they will-hot those on the other, with the judge, or` }
We do not know how the action of Bishop conceive inste and desire for vices of umpire. It must be played according to strict Oldham appealed to those who had anticipated which they are at present in happyĺgnorance?"As rules, and decided according to statute and
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THE Shanghai Mercury says The bandsome new triangular building which has been erected for the Hongkong,and Shanghai Bank, ing Corporation at the comer of Broadway and Seward Road is now, piacfically cam
Jest night of casting a compatriot's pocket in- Yee Yik Lane, He had secured the contents, ($2.65) of the man's pocket, before he wassslied, Trau" was, in the Palice Court,, to-day, 'givan" six weeks' hard labour, THE Hon, Treasurer of the Alice Memorial? and Affiliated Hospitals beg="facknowledga funds of the hospitals:-
Patient Li Siu Sak.....
Do, Lam Lok Sam 10 Do Chan Shek Pang Do.. Loung A Mai
The defendant had notblog to do with what kong and Shanghai Bank will be opened there higher wages plaintiff chose to pay the work within the next few months. Besides adding to the beauty of that particular locality, men during Chloa New Year time. **
Mr. Albert Denison, a member of the firm the opening of a branch office of the bank of Denison, Ram and Gibbs, architects, said that will be of great convenience to bu sisese people. he bad measured the work done on the wall, fencing around the building is now being torn. THE steamship Amur, one of the two Russian and residentially in Hongkow. The bamboo The witness then went into technical details added that it was necessary for contractor to ed by an extension in width of several feet. Count Kaithaling of Russia from Mr. Koga of regarding granite and coping stone work, and down, and the road on both the Broadway and steamers recently sold under attachment in Seward Road side will be considerably improv. Nagasaki barbour; has been re-purchased by pay higher wages during the Chinese Now Year festival in order to keep workmen at work. The re-building of the Astor House is now be Nagasaki, to whom the vessel fall at the publië The plaintiff was called to the witness standing carried out, and when completed the auction, and has been renamed the Google and he corroborated what has been stated Broadway approach to Hoogkew will also be She left Nagasaki on the 18ibolti
considerably improved by a widening of eight Vladivostok, and will be engaged in the The case was adjourned.
or ten jest.
Slbarian counting service. Y
above.