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a species of blackmail on the samshu which
SLOMS IN SINGAPORE. was being imported for local consumption.
A strong movement'in' favour of sweeping We find it impossible to agree with those. who declare that the Government acted with put of existence the slum areas of Singapore undue precipitation in this respect. What is at present being engineered by the straits should the Government have done? Themes, which waxes extremely eloquent on
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GOVERNOR VISITS CANTON,
EXCHANGE OF COURTETIES.
Following the usual, cuntoin, Hia‘Excellency the Governor, Sir Frederick Lugard, will re- Jura the official visit of the new Viceroy of Canton, H.H.-Yuan-thu-hup, who-called on
the Governor when passing through from
NEW TERRITORY OUTRAGE.
FIVE MEN ARRESTED...
In connection with the recant tragedy in the Naw Territory, whereby two Indian, policemen were brutally murdered in broad daylight, it is
now-learns that five men have been arrested for being concerned in the cold-blooded act and the
"DONNA AMELIA" EN ROUTE TO HONGKONO. Telegraphic news was received in Hongkong to-day advising the departure of the Portuguese "A. S. WATSON & CO., idea seems to be that the Government havthe wous of the poor who are condemned to cruiser Donna Amelia, from Singapore for ing gained its object in getting the Ordin live in a state of filth. The movement is Hongkong. The new Portuguese cruiser re- ance passed should have rested on its really the result of an examination of the liaves the Vasen da Gama which has been in laurels and allowed the question to slide or mortality statistics of that Settlement, which now for some time. We understand that, bafore the Vasco da Gama leaves Hongkong
·remain dormant for a time until the are truly temble. Seldom does the death for Lisbon, she will be drydocked for a general local dealers had filled up their godowns rate there fali below 40 per mille while it overhaul. chock-a-block and then ordered the law to usually stands higher, whereas in Hongkong be put into operation. But as Hongkong is with its reputation for plague, small-pox and not second edition of Sleepy Hollow malaria the death rate is in the neighbour. the Government was perfectly right.in.col.hood of 20 per mille,, which is quite high lecting the duty the moment the Ordinance enough. From what we can gather, Singa. became law. It may be said that we speak pore is honeycombed with rookeries which as outsiders having no particular interest in would not be considered habitable for pigs, the amount of the duty collected.op Chinese far less human beings, and the blame of this liquors and consequently can afford to regard discreditable condition of things. is placed the alleged embezzling of certain sums of authorities on the present" occasion of the | have been crowned by 'a smart capture, se a
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THE BUTLER WRIGHT CASE.
HEARING, POSTPONED.
We are officially informed that the opening of the case at Canton in which Mr. W. Butter Wright, chief accountaul of the Cinton-Kow- loon Railway (Chinese acction), is accused of
money, a
, and which was to have taken place at Canton to-morrow, has been postponed, owing to the non-arrival of the ss. Anduí by which Mr. Wright is travelling down South from Shanghai.
on the property owners. We have no means of judging, of course, but we should think that there are others besides the pro- perty, owners who are responsible for this con- dition of things." When dwelling-houses in Hongkong collapsed it was not the property-HARMSTON'S CIRCUS IN PEKING. owners who were heldto be entirely blameable, and where there are slumps there is a public authority, which must share in part
"FOLONĖĻ” BOB LOVE HOBMOBS WITH CHINESE GRANDEES.
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Shanghai to take up his viceregal appointment. Police have hopes of bringing to book threa Sir Frederick will be accompanied by his side more, men in connection with the drainedly de-camp and private secretary and proceeds to affair. It may be remembered that the deed the Southern capital on board the Colonisi was committed near Au Tau, in the New Government Stanley this evening. Tas party Territory, on the zoth August last, when two will, board the tender at Blake Pier abortly Indian policemen, acting as convoys to a bafore midnight and make straight for Canton treasure box containing some $400, worn where the Stanley is due to arrive early [set upon by sight Chinamen and hacked · to-morrow morning. On former occasions to death befors the unfortunate. men had a flotilla of gunboats' under Admiral Lil'had time to realize the situation. Fuli Chuo awaited the arrival of the Stanley particulars of the unfortunate occurrence api #ome way down the fiver and it peared in the Telegraph at the time and the may be expected that the usual ceremony Police bave since spared no pains in tracking will be observed by the Chinese Naval the criminala aud, as afready stated, their efforts
Governor's visit. In that case the flotilla, will result of which there is a possibiluy of all the escort the Stanley right up to Shameen, where eight men being placed on their trial. the official landing will take place. The guber
natorial party will be received at Canton by Mr. H. H. Fox, acting British Consul-General, On his official visit to the Viceroy, the Gover nor will be accompanied by Mr. Fox.
Sir Frederick Lugard's stay in Canton will not be extended beyond one day, as it is expected His Excellency will return the same evening and. arrive at Hongkong early on Monday morning.
Á JAPANESE NEWSPAPER.
A LORONG'S ACI,
FORMER POLICEMAN CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER.
The Criminal Sessions were opened by the Chief Justice this morning. The finer can to be trind was that of a Chinese lukong who was charged with the manslaughter of a Chinese hawker on the 29th July last. Sir Hosry
·Berkeley, K C, Acting Attorney-General, who' was instructed by Mr. H. L. Dennys, Jr. (from the Crown Solicitor's office) appeared for the Crowa. The prisoner was undefended and pleaded not guilty to the charge,
That may be so, but the principle on which the Government acted was undoubtedly the right one, as every unbiassed merchant will admit, however, much of a surprise it may have proved to those directly concerned. With regard to the merchauls who deal in foreign liquors, it is stated that several have already increased their prices on the goods
"Colonel Bob Love, the breezy representa in stock but there does not appear to be any the disgrace of allowing them to continue, intive of Harmston's Circus, is again in Hong- uoanimity among those in the trade. I existence. Apparently the remarks of the tong, babbling over with tales of life in Fek- should not be difficult for an experienced man
Straits Time on this subject have not passing where he has been boboobbing with of business to discover the difference beed without opposition-for-our-contemporary princes, dukes, marquises and oil the rest of tween the retail value of spirits sans import says: "A little warmth of feeling, generated the Chinese upper crust.
When the company arrived in the capital of duty and plus import duty and to fix the by contrasting the seas of advocacy devoted. ráte which will enable him
to defence of human life, with that displayed to sell his liquor at
in favour of property owners' packets, has bugs tent could bo' pitched "was available. Hongkong is a modest little daily printed Mr. A. J..P. Pumíratt (foreman) Mewars: D. A. A price which while it need afford no additional profit will cover the increased expenses due to the passing of the new Ordinance. But as wine merchants and spirit dealers are only human we fear that an effort will he made to realise oftwo, Wednnot feel a need to stand upon the mats there agreed to allow the circus to give is also concerned with the social doinge of our bawker vodar circumstances which did not capital on the sale of spirituous liquors as defensive for anything we have said, because hair show on f wide expanse of land in the Japanese'friends in Hongkong. ChiscID DOW amount to murder. At the time of the occur'
they are affected by the new duty. That will be a decided mistake. In the first place, the great importing houses must have aniple stocks of liquor on hard, on which no duty REFRESHING. will be paid, and the difference between the actual cost of importing that stock and the added duty which, although they have not had to pay a single cent on it, will be charged the retailer who will pass it on to the consumer represents clear profit. If an importer seeks to recoup himself in half a dozen ways, which may be legitimate enough although savouring of sharp practice, he will only be in the position of the man who cut off his nose to spite his face.. People in Hongkong are not fools enough to believe that because they pay an enhanced price for spirits and wines they are simply adding to The revenue of the Colony. They know that the they are in fact increasing the wine-mer chants' profits, and are not contributing a farthing to the treasury. For how long these stocks which have been carefully gathered together during the past few weeks will last we are not in a position to say, but as could be gleaned from His Excellency
inized with aerated or plain water
make excellent refreshing beverages.
Guaranteed to be made from
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A. S. WATSON & CO., the Governor's speeches it is expected that
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caused some people to express indignation. They are not grieved that human life thould be sacrificed, but that Shylock, who asks for is pound of flesh, should begrudged an award
China it was found that no land where the They tried the American legation to see if they could get a site. "Nothing doing" was the "Colonel's" remark, although it was put in stronger terms. Then the British lega"] tion was approached and fortunately the diplo
Legation grounds,
All Peking turned out to view the wonders of Harmston's, according to Bob, who himself has gained immortal renown as a speech-charmez. He can also speak, several words of Chinese. Not the "nap-man" or "masked sort of thing but the real genione silver plated an ice, which resembles a song and dance performance. As "Coloue!" he was naturally drama prata with the nobility and the Prince Regent says But the
he has never mot such a wonderful man in his life. The Emperor also is believed to bave hopes of conferring a decoration on the enter prising manager of Harmston's but be bas to wait till he attains his majority.
Our idea is that "Colonel" Bob Love said the
performance to the dukes and Peking's peer- age was given in the Forbidden City, but not being certain, we will skip that point.
Asked what he did with all his princes and aristocracy, the lordy showman said simply
"Pat them in a box.”
"Were the tigers and lions struck with stage fright ? *
Always on their best behaviour" was the reply. "The elephant tried to whistle in mandorio but gave up in disgust when the clowas imitated bim,"
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The following was the jury empanelled - Malcolm, G. Marphew, E. Roby, G. Pickering,
W. Stormer and A. C.-Diss.
The Attorney-General in outlining the facts of the case said that the prisoner was a isking who was alleged to hava caused the death of a
having special reference to Japin, is also
rence, deceased was suffering from a series made a feature of the paper, while its news letters from the Coast parts supply reports Complaint-beroid. It had been stated by of interest concerning the Japanese communities for the prosecution that on the 29th ties scattered over the Treaty ports of China. July, prisoner, in the course of his duty as a constable, complained of the deceased obstruct. in the latter respect the editor is icularly favoured by a service from personal ing the streets. The hawker was taken to the police station and on the way, prisoner is alleged friends of his. The Nippo in edited by to have prodded the deceased in the region of China and his personal acquaintance with the
the abdomen with his truncheon. On the arrival language of the country, peculiarly fit him to comment with intelligence and discernment on the current events of interest to China and Japan. We wish our Japanese contemporary a long career of üarfotoess and success.
Mr. Matsushima, whose lang residence in
TAB HARBOUR MACA,
COOKE WINS,
Great interest was taken in the Harbour
on their course
of the deceased at the station, be was found to
be la considerable pain. He was treated by a Chinese doctor but shortly afterwards died. The just mortem examination, showed that death was due to strangulation. No marks of violence
were found on the body, but a few bruises were found op gas of the arms. The case depanded entirely against the prisoner if the jury believed that prisoner struck the blows, and, if so, who- ther the blows did, in fact, accelerate deceased's death
lated gutt. The fluid was contained in a small cavity and was greatly discoloured. In witness'a opinion, the cause of death, was strangulation of the gult The condition of strangulation may possibly have existed two days before hernia was the protrusion of a portion of the deceased's death. Witness explained that
intestines into a cavity to which it did not pro- perly belong.
The Chief Justice_addressed the jury mod said that the Attorney-General bad wisely pointed out the necessity of bringing prisoner, who was a coastable, before the Court, in the face of the evidence, it was impossible to coo
we could teach the science of housing reform to most of our critics from the alphabet up wards, and it is evident that tuition for some of them would have, to begin at the fira! letters. We are old enough. in experience of these subjects to know that the misery of the poor is dumb, and that whosoever would help them must be, content with a con sciousness of duty honestly done. hacker of Shylock will be praised for the excellence of his wisdom; and helped freely by subsidised pens to protest that property is more sacred-than-life-and-rent_of_greater consequence than suffering and tears." It is undoubtedly true that the property-owaer fights for his own land, but we all do that, and even the property-owner, grinding Sey lock and vampire as
our contemporary
Race last Saturday afternoon for the prizes Dr. E. A. Shore, Fleat Surgeon H.-M. 5. makes them out to be, has his rights to
presented by the proprietors of the China Tamar, stated that on the 30th July last, ka ox protect. All the virtues are never to be
Mail, Limited The Praya batween the amimed the body of the deceased for marks of found on
one side nor all the vices
V.R.C, and Queen Statue Wharf was crowded violence. He found four small bruises on the it is popular and safe to
as was also the V.R.C., and all the buildings back of the left elbow,. He did not attribute to either; but
on the water front near the finishing point. the marks the cause of death. There were scarify those who have invested their money in property. We. quite agree that
The route in the harbour was also well crowded
no marks about the abdomen. He made an with boats and luoches following the swim internal examination and found eight ounces If any class takes possession of houses,
"Any bombs or anarchias knocking about?"mers, and over the excitement a boat capsized of fluid. He then proceeded to make an ex lands, or food and doles them out, or handles
"Many à bomb, Hadn't time for such palaver- in the middle of the race,
amination of the intestines in the middle por them in a manner that shortens life and pro. ing."
The Officials, were:-Judge ; Mr. A. Crake;tion of which he fau id four inches of strangu. they will not be exhausted for at least ano. duces excess of privation, that class is cri-
He spoke in high terms of the character of Starter; Mi. T. Meek; Referee; Mr. Frank ther twelve months. So for that period, the minat before the supreme law, and it would the railway from Tientsin to Peking. The Lammert; Time-keeper; Mr. G. D. Silas, wine merchants will reap a golden harvest; be the removal of a wrong, not the perpetra rolling stock he declared to be the finest in the, Punctually at half past five, Mr. Meek sent that is, unless they push their advantage to the tion of a misdeed, if the sufferers took by world and every body knows that the the following swimmers
from the Police Pier:-Messrs. F. C. S. extreme limits of the consumers' patience. foice what they require. Each individual "Colonel couldn't exaggerate if he tried. (28 We believe that the principal hotels in the has more than a right to live-it is his duty and the company is going back there and to A. A. Claxton, C. I. Cooke, J. P. Corweth, F. Tsingtao he characterised as a "fios place" Rose, Y. Abbis, T. Batuelt, A. V. Baixos, city still abide by the old prices, a fact which to do so, and to use all his powers for Tientsin before returning to Hongkong. It is M. da C uz, A. S. Ellis, C. Sequeira, George should be counted to their credit, but sooner that purpose. In an organised society, expected the circus will land here on the 4th Witchell, Private Crook, R. A. M. C, Private or later they must yield to the pressure the function of safeguarding this natural-or-gth of next-month-with-a-whole-host-of-WF_Tully, ASC Corporal C. Coop. A.SC. exerted by the dealers and adopt a reformed duty is not left to the individual a welties and amazing wonders.·' tariff, the operation of which should within but is exercised collectively-on-his-bu- the next few weeks afford some indication half. If such a society finds that the how the change will be appreciated by the people are dying in swarms because there public. That there will be a falling off in the are no healthy homes for them to live in, it FRACAS AMONG FACTIOUS PARTIES LEADS returns we have not the slightest doubt, but is under a supreme obligation to restore the 'itis the extent of that decline which we await | equilibrium of rights, so that the evil may be with interest. Just as you cannot get blood removed, and no claims of property should out of a stone or take the breeks off a High-stand in its way. If it allows them to do lander, so you cannot get money out of the so, governors cease to be the just guardians pockets of those who are already financially of the whole people, and become the ac embarrassed and live up to the last peony complices of a section that is violating the they earn. There is one point which seems principle of equity on which society is to have been overlooked in this question of based." "All that is very well, but the pro liquor duties, a point that was admirably perty-owner is just as much subject to the dealt with in the original resolution. It is law as anybody else and occasionally he has houses which are not within the city of when it comes to handling his case in Victoria. By the provisions of that re public. If there is anything radically wrong solution It was proposed to make a re-with the houses of Singapore let the Govern duction in the cost of the liquor licences ment act as it thinks proper. It has the taken out for what may be described as power to take all the steps necessary to suburban hostelries, Under the law as it compel the landlords to do their duty by now stands, such hetele as those on the road their tenants, so that there is little occasion to Shaukiwan and in Kowloon will continue for Pecksoillian univelling about the rights to pay the regular licence fees and in ad- of mankind. dition will have to raise their retail prices for the sale of liquor. These conditions will inevitably affect their trade, which has never been particularly thriving, and destroy any attraction there might have been for visitors who spend their week-end afternoon on the outskirts of the city. Perhaps this fact will be taken into consideration when the consolidating Urdinance is under dis cussion, for it is certainly a hardship on those struggling hotel keepers who endea your to offer city residents the solace of a pleasant outing at moderate cost.
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BATING HOUSE COOLTE MURDERED.
TO CHINAMAN'S DEATH.
The bitter animosity which exists among Chi.. of the coolie class who may happen to be long to different clans and their readiness to fly to the use of deadly weapons on the slightest provocation is matter of common knowledge. The latest outrage is reported to have occurred at au cating-house in Des Vicx Road as the result of a fight among a reckless gang of us played over some trivial matter. It appears ceeded on the 15th lost, to the Pun Nam that a number of man-five, to be precise-pro
ordered some refreshments. It is said that the man suddenly picked a quarrel with the waiter of the eating-house, and as the latter showed very little disposition to retire from the alter cation, the five mes are sileged to have set upon him and besten him to death. They were arraigned at the Magistracy this morning on the capital cbarga and remanded.
The jury uganimously discharged the prisoner.
CANTON DAY BY DAY,
CONSULAR VISIT..
[From Our Own Correspondent]
Canton; 18th September, This morning Viceroy Yuan Shu Houp re- .ceived the Japanese Consul at Caston and one-
other foreign official.
Corporal Morrish, R.E., Private W:Stig Buff," W, G. Caster, H.M.S. Tamar, R. W. Ladell; H.M.S. Cadmus, Duak, H.M.5. Kent, and J. Boston, U.S.S, Galtzalon,
Barros and Ellis struck to the West immevict the man. diately on starting and kept up a good pace together, all the other swimmers, making straight for the wi ning paint, but the tide running through the harbour from west to cast carried many a good way near to the Naval Yard, and about two hundred yards away from the starting point, T. Barnett retired. When about balf the distance bad been covered, Ellis was forced to retire, being very badly stung by jelly. fish: The swimmers were encouraged by the sailors as they passed the crowded decks of the U.S.S. Galveston and the Portuguese croiser Vas as if Barros would win as this swimmer bad a co da Gand. Do passing the latter ship, it looked
swimming strong while Cooke who had a slight lead was handicapped on account of being taken down as far as the Naval Dock, but as nearing the. Victoria Recreation Club the latter put on a splendid sprint and won easily in 29 minutes 26 4/5, seconds. The fight between Barcos' and Morrish for second place was splendid, Barros outswimming his opponent and winning by a few yards, F. C. S. Rois coming in fourth, Private Suff of the !“ Buffs * filib, A. A. Claxton sixth and Private
W F. Tully, A. O. O., seventh,
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Hongkong, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1909.
COLLECTING THE LIQUOR DUP.
There is nothing to compare with a sound, solid working grievance for keeping a down. cast community from plunging into the depths of despair, and judging frons what we have heard on the subject there is a pro- portion of the inhabitants of Hongkong who believe they have been badly treated by the Government by the prompt action taken to give effect to the Liquors Ordinance. No sooner was the Bill passed by the Legislative Council and the regulations adopted by the Governor-in-Council than orders were given
LOCAL AND GENERAL
FIFTEEN yours were awarded an Indian at the Criminal Sessions this morning for committing an offence of gross indecency,
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THE Government Rubber Estate at Membakut has been sold and a new Estate is now being opened near Borgiwan,
MR. P. Buller has joined the British 'North Bororo Government Service and will open up
(he maw Government Rubber Estate.
My p
VICTORIA RECRBATION CLUB.
AMATEUR BOXING,
Some time ago a deputy was, sent,by_the
purchase a number of horses for the use of the newly recruited provincial troops, Fifty animals arrived here yesterday from Shanghai by a China Merchants Steam Navigation Company's: steamer, Another large batch of borres in ex- pected to arrive here in the course of a fortnight from the North to meet the requirements of lb■" garrison.
SALT ETRE FARM.` Mr. Ya Shou Nn was again successful fa obtaining the saltpetre and sulphur farm of the Kwangtung province for another period of tan The above event, which has been arranged This is the finest raçe ever seen scross the years at an annual fen of 65,000 tanls. for Satoiday, 25th inst, has been postponed to harbour with a record entry, all the placed
· PRISONERS' LABOUR, Friday, 4th lost. at 9:15 pm., owing to the men finishing in grand style. ------
~~~~At" the 'request of the officer-in-charge of the boxing arranged by Mr. Whittaker for Saturday The previous Winners and Times were :- | 'Police Station at Honam,ļka Taosal of Con at the City Hall. This change will entail a |-1966 Genner R. Bratberton, 27 miantos 42 4/5 | stabulary yesterday sent a nember of prisoners slight alteration in the originst programme, as
SOCS.
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Messi A. R. Ellis, J. M. C. Lopes and A. 1907 A. E. Thomas (Tamar) 28 minutes 50 4/5 Dreyfors will be unable to appear on that night, as a consequence of which, other contestants have been chosed to fill their places.
action of the Police Authorities in thus giving to remove the silt in, the creeks them," The
employment to the prisoners is regarded as a - 'commendable one.
LIKIN COLLECTION,
1998 A..E. Thomas (Tamar) 26 minuten.
At the conclusion of the race, the prizes were presented by Mrs. Bollemy Brown, wifa This collection of Likin dues in Canton dar GEAUTIFUL refreshing breason, ways the trails of the editor of the Chins Mail, sfier which Siring the last ten days of the 7th moon as reported Timer, walted across the sparkling green of the Pearce handed her a handsome bouquet of by the Likis officials to the Viceroy amonafed to see the law enforced. The fok was THE Committee of the Hongkong Cricket tv is a strange fact that Chinese gardeners in dried fish festering on waste land in Cecil for Mrs. Brown and this Chiss Mail
barbour this morning, struck a stench of old Bowers. Three ringing cheers then followed to. 41,521.8.3.0 [anluigi scarcely dry on the official sheet when Club desire us to express their most sincere the F. M. S. prefer to rent the lands of Malaya Street. Its progress was almost stayed, but it the staff provisionally appointed to prosbanks to all there who assisted in any way and others to carry on their trade, rather than managed to smash into our office where scis- THE staff of the B. B. Petroleum Syndicate left tect the interests of the revenue lad, so towards the production of what they believe to take up the land on their own account, paying ears became blunted and paste turned sour, Sandakan by the sa, Aførudu for the West to speak," "held up” the incoming Canton have been a successful concert on the night of larger rents that they would have had to do !! Surely these daialias might be allowed to con: Court to: prospect in the neighbourhood of poats, and, according to some views, levied | Saturday, the 18 4 ingest,
lessed direct from the Government.
taminate areas giber than thong in town, and “Noung Palakka
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