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it necessary to economise to the last copper it is just possible that another occupant of the post of Secretary of State for the Colonies may fall to convince the Obancaller that the "promise" of his predecessor was more than windy talk,

His Excellency astutely lof that point to show that the Imperial Government had been most considerate in the matter of the closing of opium divans, but that was beside the question. What the unofficial members wanted to know was the proportion of compensation that might be expected from the Imperial Government when the opium trade has been crashed. And when we come to look at the phrases used by His Excellency in urging members to pass this Dill we confess there seems reason to believe that His Excellency himself is not over-con- of what the Imperial Government intend to defident, that the Imperial Government may not to the way of assisting the Colony, when its re- try to wriggle out of its obligations to this

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track wondered what had happened to the cook, but it is just possible that be noticed nothing. Perhaps an occasional lump of grit | led him to use an exceptional expletive, but fow of us out in the Far East can afford to be superfine la our tastes or over-curious as to' the colinaty practices of our servants: The Incident which our correspondent describes as repulsive is not cited because it is unusual, for the reverse is the case! – Daily similar sights are to be witsersed in Ice House Road, and there is ons particular spot which hag to be repaired every work by the P. W, D. owing to the jadea-

weights-plum puddings, it is presumed by the vulgar. Does anybody suggest that it is pony sible to educate the coolies to understand that the average European would prefer to miss his tiffin rather than regale himself on the off scourings of the city streets? Of course every. thing is possible, but for how long would the

The Koda Hareid in İnformed that Mr. Guo, H. Scidmore, now American Consul at Naga auki, has been appointed to Kobe, and that his place at the southern pot will be taken by Mr C. F. Deichmann, now Consul at Tamani, Formcas. Mr. Sellinore will enter upon his

duties at Kobe about August 2,

THE Asahi publishes a Vladivostok mesinga stating that the Financial Committee to the Imperial Doma has adopted a Government Bill to impose a poll tax on all Chinese and Korean labourers arriving in Siberia. The Committee has decided to leave the question of the employment of foreign labourers ou Governmest works to the discretion of the' Governor-General of the Far Eastern Provinces for one year longer.

At the Police Count, this morning, a Chinese broker was convicted of the larceny of a number of valuable Chinese pictures. The pictures, which were valued at nasily $800, were given to the defenddet to sell on com

was' asked for the pictures yesterday, defend. aat confessed that he had pawaed them for 54. He was sentenced by Mr. Hazeland to two months' hard labour.

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venues bave been depleted by the loss of in Colony. For example the Governor said:tations caused by the careless dropping of heavy mission. This was some days ago. When he wrote under date 2nd ingt, av follows:-

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come from the opium trade bath directly" audis Majesty's Government have stated that lad.ectly. There is out the slightest, doubt they will make good a substantial part of the that the member of the Council were being loss which is the direct result of carrying out uked to vote in the dark. The probable their policy. We should be perfectly certain. affects of this legistation cannot be estimated. that, what we are doing here is part of that

An inquiry was held at the Magistracy this From what His Excellency the Governor and the policy, and that in the reason why I think it is

afternoon surrounding the circumstances of the of great importance that this Bill should be

death of an Indian watchman, by name Makin Shab, who died in the Victoria Goal this when the opium restrictions come into jesty's Government, so that any loss which may it is the lot of each one of us to morning. The deceased was admitted to Victoria Gaol' several days ago, Saving been force. The whole point of Mr. Murray arita out of the operation of this Bill may fall consume a ton of dirt in the course of a life. Stewart's admirable speech was directed to the within the terms of loss incurred by carrying time. Some of us manage to put away a larger milled at Shau-ki-wan: His death was the

sept to prison for a mouth for an assault com

Interpretation of the sentence in the Secrety

out the policy of the Imperial Government." amount according to circumstances, 'but let us result of fatty degeneration of the heart. The of State's despatch rooding as failows; “Aien In other words the Council most bind the imcall it a ton on the average. Well, it really jory returned a verdict of death from natural the time arrives His Majesty's Governindal on

perial Government band and foot if the Secret- matters very little whether we take it by the causes, their part will be prepared to ask Parliament to

ary of State's promise to make representations peck or the bushel, and if the coolie helptor has been proposed for some time past to give a substantial contribution towards making to Parliament for a grant-in-aid is to be made keep us well supplied he is only acting as the make macadamized roads in the Shanghai good to the Colony the revenue which is found effective. Of course, all the official members unconscious medium of a beneficent provid.native city and to open more city gates leading

flown to discover the direction of the wind-passed, and shaft have the sanction of His Ma-coolie remember his lesson?. As we all know,

to have been lost as the direct result of mea. sures adopted under their instructions." What does the Secretary of state mena when he speaks of a "substantial contribution"? and for how long will that substantial contribution codure? "Ia striving to be generous to China

were ranged on 000 side and all the unofficials enco. Still, with regard to the incident which en the other, Mr. Heweit's amendment to we have related, we feel that the curtain was shelve the Bill by postponing the second read-rung down before the principal act was play. ing for six months was lost by saven votes to ed. What would we not bave given to see the six. Observe, the vote was on the amendment face of the party for whom that unlucky tifs -sot on the 'motion that the Bill should was intended when he found that each of the

be read a second time. We believe that three tins containing his repast was equally May's Parliamentary Practice lays down the filled with a like conglomisation of fish, prisciple that the amendment in such case | chicken, meat, sand and greasy water? That. having failed the Council must be called upon repast was indeed rich in variety, a collation to vote on the substantive motion. This was recherché in the truest sense of the term.

die Imperial Government should not overlook Hongkong's just claims to considerate treat ment. Consideration of the difficulty of our position should assume tangible shape. The Colony is being courced. mlo accepting as cover for a certain loss an indefinite premise.ast done, and so far as we can sen the Bill as It seems neither reasonable nor right to force

it stands bos not passed the second reading. Nevertheless, the Councile went into Com.

such a bargain upon us. Let the Imperial Government, through your Excellency, admit us to a full knowledge of our financial prospects, Let them tell us exactly what they are pre-

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

to them. In response to a representation from the Shanghai Tantai, Viceroy Tuna Fang bas given permission for two'additional gates to the Shanghai city to be opened which will be known as the Little North and the Little West surveys be made by the Magistrate in concert Gates; the Viceroy recommends that, careful with the gentry, and further that the work should be commenced as soon as possible. NEws bas reached Osaka that the Tamon-maru No, 6, a steamer owned by Ms. Yatsuma, of Nishinomiya, whilst on her way from Tsingtau to Shanghai with a full cargo of salt and coal, stranded at the mouth of ibe Yangits on Wed- aesday morning, the 2nd instant. The steamer, which has a gross tonnage of 3,418, is, the Japan Chronicle understands, insured for Y100,000 with

In referonco the tendera alluded to in the foregoing telegram, our Mabil 1 correspondent-

Much interest was evitced in the Quirter Mastor's Department on the zit inst, when hidi for the building of a non-going tog for that des partment were opened. It was known that, as usual, Shanghal and Hongkong would be keen competitors for the award of the contract. When it was whispered that a local arm would also- endeavour to put in a successful bid the interest in the friendly contest, became more greatly intensified. As it happened when the tenders were opened the only firm offering to build an entirely now boat, according to specifications,

The Hongkong and Whampoa

Dock Col, Ld, which offered to construct a tug for the jo-- clusive price of...$44,100 (gold)

The Shanghai Dock and En.

gionating Co., Ld., mide the offer of the tng Samshui-fär $38,000 (gold) While the Atlantic Gulfand:.

Pacific Co. will accept for

their Robert K a sum of...... $50,000 (gold) The Robert E, it may be mentioned, is now in Manila waters and lying behind the Breakwater. At this writing, no award has yet been made, and it is uncertain which firm's offer will be ac cepted by the Chief Quartermaster of the Dirk sior:

MOTINY. AT DAVAO,

mitten un the Bill and afterwards resumed. THE German mail of the 19th May was deli, the Japan Matice Insurance Cumpasy, and the malineers, first attacked their officers and

it be a fact that the substantive motion should. bava bečo put-and it ceitajuly was not-then

véred in London on the 17th just.

the first outbreak in the Capital this year.

policy expired on the 3rd instant. The vessel, however, was insured against total loss, so that if

pany will not be held responsible for the pay ment of the risk. The possibility of getting the steamer off is not yet know.

pared to do; let them stale plainly what pro the failure to do so vitiates the rest of the pro. A case of plague is reported in Tokin. This if the steamer can be got off, the insurance com. partion, if not the whole, of our prospective Liss they intend to accept, and then lat them ask us to pass this Bill Surely that was a reasonable demand to muko and it [28 was supposted by every unofficial 'member at

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the Council table. One and ati made it clear

that they were not oppssed to the scheme which bas for its object the warning of Chínà

ceedings on the Bill, a condition of things which might not be regretted by.certain mem. bers of the community although it would be. decidedly embarrassing for the Government:

THE CALLOUS COULIE.

It is one of the trials of a weak and morbid

buaianity that even the most sedate of us is fab.e at times to become the unwilling butt of a bantering.crowd who see is our mishaps the richest humour and indulge in the most

from the apium habit. On the contrary, they expressed their sympathy with the scheme in considered language, but that sympathy must always be tempered by local considerations, Every sensible man realises that it is impossi-hysterical mirth at our expense. Of course ble to divorce the fascial aspéci from the their day will come; be sure of that, but there is moral. We in Hongkong are being asked, cr little consolation so that at the moment. The should we not rather say required, to give up individual who executes a double somersault on a valable asset for a shadowy, quid pro quo.

astray piece of orange peelor inadvertently waiks That is where the shoe pinches, although it into the harbour in full dress can seldom under is conceivable that most of those

stand why the onlookers should rock themselves into an apoplectic fit on his account. But let the tables be turned and it is wonderful how the viewpoint changes. Of all people, however, who can accept a ludicrous situation with

com.

posing the anti-apium brigade are incapable of placing themselves in the position of resi. dents in Hongkong. We cap judge roughly what the direct loss to the annust revenue will

be when opium as an article of commerce dis-egnanimity there is none who can approach the Chipele coolie and in spite of fearful odds appears from the market, but the mdirect re- sults of the legislation proposed are beyond he will pursue the even tager of his way as if On June, 10, Tong, at Shanghai, the wife of calculation. It was only reasonable to sup. nothing bad happened. A correspondsos wit- pose, that the Secretary of Stale for the Co-passed what must have been a quafat and

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MORE than a dozen policemen bave been arrest ed so far in Tokio on charges of bribery and blackmailing.

DONG KD BANKNUTES,

THE Copiato and Officers of H.I.J.M.S. Chitose SHOP COOLIE SANT TO GIOL FOR UTTERING: will be "At Home" to-morrow on board the Chilces from 4 to 6 p.m.

MR. Edward G. Wilks, of Hongkong, late of witks and Jacks, the Kowloon shipbuilders, is visiting Manila for a faw days.

The June Criminal Sessions was opened by the Chief Justice (Sir Francis, Piggot) in the Supreme Court, this morning. The first case to come up for trial was that in which a man camed Chung Hs, a shop conlie, was charged wilb passing off a forged 5.0 bankdote, drawn Mu. Graham Hutchison, superintendent of on the Chartered-Book of India, Australia and Riley, Hargreaves-and-Company's shipyards-China, and also with being in possession_of. al Singapore, has arrived in the Philippines, another counterfeit bill. He will be in Manila for several days.

[HERE were only two cases to be beard at the Criminal Sessions to-day, and these were. decided before the tiffò baur, l'he jury em- panelled in the first case decided the second

one also.

FOR removing a quantity of copper which he found on board a steam-launch last evening, a coole was, in the Police Court, to-day, given six weeks' bard labour and six bours' exposure in the stocks.

N

CHIEF Detective Inspector Hanson prosecuted a man named ung. Lo Sze in the Police Court to-day for carrying on a theatrical performance

to the Registrar-General. A fice of Sio was imposed.

Sir Henry Berkeley, KG, Attorney-General, with whom was Mr. H. L. Dennys, of the Crowa Soliciturfs, office, pros:cutad, The prisoner was nodefended.

The following were the jurors empanelled: -Messrs. G. P. Currie, K. Defoers, E... Aucott, Salvadore Muss, W. E. GK jens,

OFFICER ATTACKED AND WOUNDED.

The second company of Constabulary, stationed at Davao motioled on the night of June 6, reports the Manila Timen. The

wounded Third Lieutenant Da Golcourie Governor Walker. rallied the Americans in a church which was hastily made su defanuïble an possible. The mutineers attacked the church' at 5 o'clock on the afternoon of June 7 and thu fight lasted for over three bours. It is not yet clear whether the attack was beaten off, by the, spirited defence of Walker and his volunteers. or the attackers were hightened by the aps broach of another company of Constabulary from Mati, which hurried to the defence of Davan, but during the night the mutineers fied to the mountain taking thistý rifas with them, '

Detachments of the 23rd, United States In fauiry have been hurried into Davao and they are on the ground. They have restored order in Davao and are preparing to move cut in pur- suit of the mutiveers.

Only one American, à man named Libby..was. killed, and only four warn slightly wounded. “It is presumed that Libby fell in the defence of the church where the Americans rallied, be cause such fighting as occurred took place in the town of Davao. It is also believed that the

four men mentioned were hit during the fight at the church.

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Full details of the affair have not been re ceived here but they are hourly expected. The first, news reached here soon on Bunday in a dispatch from Governor, Moyt of the Mor province at Zimboanga. Davao asking for assistance, dispatched a camer to Zamboanga and it appears to have reached there on Satur day. Colonel Hoyt at once seat a company of the 23rd Infantry and arranged to hurry other, companies of the same regiment to Davao.

· The officials bere are absolutely in the dark“

Alexander Davidson, and H. E. Desebrock,

The facts of the case, as they were outlived by the Attorney-General, were to the effect that the prisoner on the night of the 17th May last went to a certain cinematograph show and, going up to the box office, called for two fifty. cent tickets, for which be tendered a Sto noto.. A Mr. Solomon, who was in the ticket office, examined the note carefully and, discovering it to be a forgery, asked the prisoner from turned tail and fled. He was pursued and captur- that it lies is some question of the manage- ment of the company, either food, or the cam ed. Sir Henry observed that the prisoner was

of the women of the families of the men, a business man and it may be supposed that he

The company always bore a very fair re- knew the note was forged. The question the jury had to decide was whether by the priputation, and at the inspection made, by". soner's conduct, and the evidence, bo was guilty, The cashier of the Chartered Bank was shown the banknote and he pronounced it a fotgary,

The defendant said that he got the bill in the course of his business in the country.

On May 22, 1909, at Florence, Italy, after a loaies might be induced to give some idea es comical scene on the Peak Tramway the other without baving submitted, a a extract of the plot where he got the bill, Therespon prisoner as to the cause of the patty revolt but presume

long illac's, FREDERICK HENRY BALFOUR, formerly Editor of the "North-China Daily News and Herald," aged 63 years,

On June 12, 1909, at Shanghai, ALFRED JOHN. FLAHERTY, British Vice-Consul, aged

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the extent to which the Imperial Government day--that' is to say there was a subile humour would be inclined to help Hongkong through in it for those who were not concerned with the it financial slough. There is nothing to show result. One of the numerous caolies who bring that when the vote proposing to give Hong-tiffin to town for their masters became so MR. John Lambert, Lloyd's surveyor in Hong kong a grant-in-aid is submitted to Parliament engrossed in an argument with bis fellows that kong, was summoned to the Police Court, this morning, for allowing a ferocious dog to roam for approval it will be passed as a matter of he forgot the presence of the arrangement about uamuzzled at Kowloon: The dog, it is courio. Parliament may say: “We have no. of tins of which he was in charge,="la"the"|"allnged; bit a Chinese youth recently and, as it | thing to do with vague promises made by coibusiasm of the moment he seems to was put, “How at a policeman.” The case was Secretaries of State," and what remedy is then bave delivered the stand & tremendous bump remanded. left for the plight in which Hongkong will be with the result that the complete foutôt Janded S. E. ALLANA, the d'Aguilar Street draper, was stranded? We will simply have to suffer in on the track. Perhaps we have got the details summoned in the Police Court, to-day, for as- silence and if possible console, ourselves with a trife tangled but let that pass. The factsautting an Indian named Halroun Moldauo, a the reflection that we are martyra in a good remains that the varied contents were mixed fontone-teller, a day on two-ago. Mr. J. H. cause, while those who have done all the spout-up jo a glorious hotch-patch, while the gravy Gardines appeared for the complainant. kr. From the discussion which arose at the ing at the expense of others will take all the meandered gently down the slops into a neigh. John Hastings defended. The case was ad-

Hongkong, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1909,

AMENDING THE OPIUM ORDINANCE,

uds. Probably, the officiat deserving of most sympathy at this juncture is His Excellency the Governor, In theory His Excellency has a comparatively free hand in the administra tion of the Colony, but in actual prac.

meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday, over the Bill to amend the Prep rad Opium Ordinance, it will be recognised that we are Dow within measurable distance of the date when the question of ways and means to make good the loss sustained by the Colony as the result of the policy adopted by the Imperial ice the Home Government's, views must

bouring nullah. Was that coolie dismayed?

journed for a week,

Not a bit of it. Ho valiantly set to work-BIDs for building six wooden lurchas, for use and raked up by the handful, the odd by the quartermaster's department, at Manils, fragments of beef and chicken and fish have been opened at the office of the chief in one grad alla podrida and deposited quartermaster, The award has been made to the mess with care in "equat proportions in the Mr. Fred. Wilson, whose bid was Iswest. He agrees to deliver the lorches within seven

ADVANCING" Civilisation is bringing increased

A unanimous verdict of guilty was returned by the jury and sentence of two years' hard labour was passed.

A STRIKE OF CABIN EMPLOYES,

INCIDENT AT MARSEILLES.

London, May 14,

General Bandholtz cómmanding the Consta- bulary, only a few hours before the murderous attack on the officers, it was found in very satisfactory condition. The men are Visayans

"Colonel Hoyt's telegram rays (bat the attack was misde, atin.ja: o'clock at night and after. the wounding of Da Goicpuris ibero appeari gave the Americans time to make plans for to have followed a period of indecision, which

defence. The church wind by Governor. Walker is evidently the wooden structura erected a couple of years ago byothe Roman' Catholic missionaries. It is not a particularly strong building but the rfficial dispatch i dicates that Walker and his party had nearly all of the 7th put it in condition for desance. ** The ideality of Mr. Libby, who was killed, in

been smoothed over for the present, broke out

At Marseilles strike, which has happily not yet clear. There are two brothers of the among the waiters, stewards, corks, and other E. M. Barton of the Bay View Hotel, Manila "name"at"Divio and one of them, Percy C. Libby, is the manager of the plantation of Mr. cabin employés of five sinamers on the pretext Percy Libby's younger brother joined him at that the companies neglected to givà them their ↑ Davao ten months ago and has since bean" weekly day of rest provided by the French law working with him. Ons or the other in the

man killed in the fighting of theʻzik, The Touraine, a mail packet, belonging to the News of the mutiny and attack was received

Government in regard to opium will occupy always prevail. How could it be expected that different can. We have often, wondered months from the date of the contract. It is Messageries Maritimes, was about to sail for Fere with painful surprise but it seems absolute- the first place in the consideration of those His Excellency would agree with the unofficial whether, when the feast of leaves and fishes was believed that Hongkong also rendered for the China with many passengers on board, whenly certain that the affair is an isolated ons responsible for the financial safety of Hong. members as to the indefiniteness oftholanguage | over, the disciples ramined bread-crumbs and | job. -- kong. Up to the present time, the principal used by the Secretary of State when he wrote fish bones biggeldy-piggsidy into one and the, matters at issue have been the sincerity that Parliament would be asked to make a me basket or divided them seasly like a coa of Chins in dealing with the opiam trade of the substantial grant-in-aid of any loss directly Empire, and her ability to accomplish all that incurred? His Excelldacy could only suggest she has undertaken in the way of suppressing that it was impossible to conceive that Parlia the trade. Remark has also been made regard-ment would fail to implement the promise made the advocates of coercive measures to by the decretary of State-which, of course, is restrict the importation, sale and use of the merely a pious expression of trust in the good ding, their whole-hearted denunciation of a faith of Parliament, But, nowadays, Parliament trade of which they can only spent as a malo knows little about the Crowo Colonies and caves from hearsay, and garbled reports, but now we - less and when Chancellors of the Kxchequer find

scientious maid servant. Now we know. They followed the example of the Chinesecoolicon the Peak Tramway. Each can contained an equal proportion of fish, flesh and chicken, with gravel, and and alashy water as condiments. Most of the spectator of the incident enjoyed it as

inanoity in Japan, according to Dr. K. Saito director of the Aoyama hospital for the inname in Tokyo.. "Fifty years ago," Dr. Salto is reported to have said, insanity in Japan was very rare. Thirty years ago it began to in- crease, and after the Skino-Japaness was, there more marked after the war with Rustia, I be was further increase. The increase was even

an impromptu farce, but there were many mel.lieve that as civilisation advances in Japan, ancholy and disgusted countenances there. For insanity becomes more general, due to the the rapidity with which the "acattared food was i strurgie för existence."

all the waiters and employés struck just as | and that the rack and flo of the Constabulary throughout the country are quite as loyal and luncheon was about to be served. Many waiters left them. The cooks took the meat out

faw abiding as they ever wore. The fact that, passengers already sat at the tables when the

the Mati company" burried to the relief of of the ovens and the saucepans off the fire when the food was on the paint of being cooked, There was great dissatisfaction among the pae sengers, who were deprived of their meal. The company's agent had a conversation with the board. The steamer Bually sailed several hours man, and after two hours they returned on

late, and the passengers, it is said, kold a mest- ing on board, at which they decided not to pay “soy tips during the voyage,

Davac shows that it was not a party to any... Receral conspiracy. There will necessarily ba much sceatisess in other hoiated districts but there is really nothing to indicate that the which rely on the Constabulary for protection spirit of revolt taints any save this single como depofit play which made a foolish but murderous attack, ahol minder giziraqma 04 When the community is advised of the facts there will be a general demand for the palmat and capture of the inat own of the mutineer whatever the demand upon our resources da·lu

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