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the Coosal. The functions of these various authorities are not properly defined, with the result that constant friction arises, and each strives to obtain the supremacy. General Oshima attempted to bring all the various departments ander his control, but the Govern ment disagreed with his proposal, and now be has not obvaturally sent in bir resignation. Indeed, says our contemporary, it is rather surprising that be, did not take his stop earlier. The resignation of the Governor. General is due to the absence of sharp lines of distinction between the power vested In the three branches of administration, but it is due principally to this pognal character of the Goveros:-General implf. Had Generat Oshima beto possessed of the abilities and in fluence of General Kodama, continues the fijt, it would have been easy for him to rule the Couls and the South Manchurian Railway Company and to have everything his own way. in Manchuria. General Oshima is too good- natured a man to exercise such an authority, while Mr. Shirani, Director of Civil Administra tion Bureau in Kwaulung, is incapable of fol- lowing the example of Geacal Kodania. The office of General Oshima is designated with the dign: fed name of Govespur-Geocral of Kwap tung: (Kwanto Tutuku), but the sphere of its operations is limited to the leased district and the Governor-General is confronted with the South Manchurian Railway Company, which bas united financial power on the one hand and on the other with Consuis vested with an extensive diplomatic power, General Oshima has thus, been placed between two powerful authorities and it would have been difficult for him to gain the supremacy over them. In these circumstances he has had

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by practical. benefits, the demand would be reasonable, despite the increased suspicion of the Powers, But there can be nothing beae- fictul in it. If, as is reported, General Ostima, when tendering his resiguation, said that if his demand were not granted it would be better to abolish the post of Governor-General, then the General himself recognises the uselessness of maintaining the office which he bas filled.

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ANNUAL REPORT,

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Those who hold the theory thai nostics which has no history is happy may possibly regard with satisfaction the recoid of affairs in South China during the past year. pollical questions have arisen concerains which your committee has felt called upon i make representations. The fact that do tele. gram has been despatched to the London Branch indicates the uneventful nature of the period.

The correspondence, which has passed con- tains little of interest at the present time, Most of the matters dealt with have either been aud or have ceased to attract public after-

tion.

THE MOOSÁ CASE.

PRISONER FOUND GUILTY ON ONE COUNT BY A MAJORITY.

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Before. Mr. Justice Gompertz, Puisne Judge, at the Criminal Sessions this morning, the case was continued in which Moosa Esrahim, late of Maosa a Visira and Company, was indicted oo several charges under the : Bankruptcy Ordinance. Mr..M, W. Blade, testructed by Mr. F. B. L. Bowlay, Crown Solicitor, prosocat ed, and Mr. Eldon Fotter, instructed by Mr. C. D. Wilkianon, of Mess. Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for the defendant, Barton (foreman), F. Maitland, A. Denison, A. The following were the jury:--Messi, J. Forbes, A. O'D. Gourdin, D. “Haskell and D.

Clark.

Before the case was resumed, Mr. Slade said that ha noticed from the pappis that there ware Suggestions that Mr. Potter had been guilty of dishonourable conduct. This was not 60,01 of the propriety of asking certain questions. he had merely wished to refer to the question

Personally, he did not think those questions ought to be asked.

His Lordship said that any dishonourable conduct on the part of Mr. Potter was out of the question.

ceiten communications relating to the pro- An exception may be made in the case of

gren of the work on the Kowloon Canton Railway. An interesting latter fomite Engi- Beer-up-Chief of the Chinese section will be

Mr. Potter-I did not for a inoment thick found printed as an appendix.

my friend wished to throw out those sagges. The Cantoa-Hankow Railway project basics. I thank my friend for the expladation, Dot been made the subject of official correspon

Mr. Slade-I simply wish to make a publić dence. In the repon issued thistime last year statement with regard to the matter, as the expression was given to the bopt that rumors interpretation put upon it by the papers afe of the conclusion of an agreement for a foreign too bad. toap, to be raised for the purpose of construct- ing the northern section of the line, would prove line.

The difficulties which subsequently beset the negotiations for this loan, bave occasioned world-wide comment, and it would not serva any useful purpots to dwell upon them now. to be desired in the interest of those provinces That they may soon be overcome is earnestly

through which, this urgently needed railway will pass, and also in the interests of this Colony. in the meantime the construction of the Kwangtong section of the line is progressing,

It may seem that representations were` at one time called for by certale disturbing devolopatuts of the Fatshun incident, No measures of a practical nature for dealing with the resulting boycott were suggested, for the simple reason that dose could be thought of. It seemed best tu trasi to time, The boycutt is a wispeń which cuis 49th" ways and the realisation of toss and inconvenience ocurred by those who employ it, should serve eventually to discourage us usc'among a peo- pre distinguished for commercial intelligence.

The committee were consulted by the Coloni- Het Government où, Trade Marki, legislation, And the Bill plastu locally embodies inany of ibe suggestions made by the Association.“

No representations nave been made on the subject of currency reform in Cline, because is is well-known that Hie Britanic Majesty's Minner, at Peking losos na opportuny of pressing the matter upon the attention of the Chinesa Government, it is hoped that an unequalled opportunity wilt shortly arise in couuection who proposals believed to Do pending for permission to raise the import duty. The solution of the larger ques- tion, would remove the evils under which we sullor locally, avils ariking`largely from the

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Posoner's cross-examination was continued, in the count of which be refused to answer. contain questions for fear of lucriminating him- self..

Mr. Patter in his address to the jury referred to Allana av a mno not having affectations to vinue and said he was surprised to see him in the Court-room a free man.:

The Judge in bis; summlog-up said that it was a case of "When xogues fall out, honest men come by their own.". With regard to the $16,000 question, his Lordship held that there was no corroborative aridence and warn- ed the jury that it would be most dangerous to convict on that count,

Shortly before four o'clock, the jury retired and returned,with;a uraanimous verdict of "not guilty" in respect of all the counts except charges 1A and a U, regarding the concent ment of a share in the partnership with Allania andthe concoalatent of the sum of $8,05) rospec lively, on which the jury returned a verdict of

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TROUBLA‘ON THE “DERWENT"

MATE'S CERTIFICATE SUSPENDED..!

THE FINDING

of the Court, was a "Yollows We find that George Thynn, who holds a certificate *A Marine Court of laguley was held at the of competency as mi mato, issued at Lon. Harbour Office this morning. Commander don on 18th May, 1907, and numbering Basil Taylor, R.N., Maries Magistrato, presided, | 037,244, was guilty of unlawfully converting to and the Assessors wore L Heary Butterworth, his own use cortala ship's fittings the pro R.N., H.M.S: Tomar; Samuel Robinson perty of the owner of the 2,8. Derwent between Master of the ss. Monteagle, Frank Thomas the 27th October and 19th Novamber, 1909, and Wheeler, Master of the Loungeang, and making certain tractoral alterations to the Dan MacClean Scott, Marter of the 1.1. New. ship tonding to impair bar seaworthiness. We direct that bis certificate, of competency" be chwang,

suspended for six months. We recommend that a certificate of competency as Second Mate be issued to bl

The laquity was into charges of misconduct on the part of George Thyne.

Derwent, applying for an inquiry, was toad.

The latter of John Jenkins, master of the 13.

The Muster of the Derwent stated that, on 16th January he went down to the 'tween decks and saw that the W. C... pipes had all been cut Away; and wooden plugs driven into the holes In the ship side. He had questioned the male on the subject the previous eyoning, and he admitted the facts.

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By defendant: I have never.bad any.com plaint to make as to your general work. You have been sober and hard working. The W.C.'s in question were not in use as WC's The pans were removed by me, and rip houses nied as stores, etc. on one port side is used as a galley, one starboard side as a caulis bath, There were 4 pipes in port side and a star board, side. The pipes in after 'tween decks came from what, is now second class saloon. "It is for me to say wheiber the lower bildge is

to be used for pavigation or not, not for you.

Continuing, the complainant stated that he had visited the lower fore peak, where the car blocks were kept. The cat blocks wed not rotten; they were serviceable. The old davits were not required, they were sold by the owners. Ho intended to replace the.telegraph on the lower bridge. He did put consult the mat. about it.

By the Court 1, never gave, any permis. sion to the mate to break up or sell any ship's fittluge: 1, frequently told him pot to make any changes without my sanction: I first heard of these matters the day before sailing from Hongkong on this trip. The Chinese on board came and told me. 1 didn't say anything to him before getting to Saigon, as I wanted to see for myself exactly what bad

been done.

Mr. Wheeler-Were any of these articles used before they were suid? -None of those articles sold were actually in use at the time, nor had been for a considerable time.

Mr. Robinsop:-About how long were the

of "bol guilly" by a majority of four to bros.telegraphs not replaced?-The telegraph had His Lordship told the jury that, he could not at brea replaced for 4 or 5 years, the other accept their, verdict in respect of the last two things for aboni 18 months., * counts, as in criminal cases, a majority of five to two was required and asked, them if there was any chance of their arriving at a verdict in accordance with that rule,

Mr. Potter said that as there seemed to' bo some doubt on the point, the Crown should drop the prosecution.

At this point, His, Lordship told the jury if they were doobiful on any point, he would be glad to answer any questions,

The forema announced that one of the Jurors wished to eba enlightened Do the question of partneuhep and whether prisoner had disclosed his property to a certain party,

The jury again retired-and returned with a

Mr. Slada contended that five to one was the

overproduction of subsidiary cess from the verdict of "Not guilty" by a majority of five to Canton Miel. ess regards this we have-there, two in respect of count LA and guilty." by the fole laten no scuns, although mai uamindful same majorny in respect of count 10, of the fact that the Midt has again been active. Mr. Fotter said the majority should be six to Commoss, by the Under Secretary of State for Á stroment recently roade in die blause of Į one,

the Colonies, to the effect that satisfactory.sutual practice in the Colony, surautrs bud" been received from the Viceroy conflicts with the information obtainable locdi. ty and we have asked the London Brauch to ascertain from the Colonial Office upon what grounds that statement was based,

Thore has been a noteworthy absence of piracy on the Wen River and in the Delin. In view of having had to commtat unfavour ably, for many ysan, upon the doturbed siste of there waterways, it is pleasant to be able to recurd the fact. It may be attributed chiefly to the presence of the new gusboat flotilla, though no doubt the disorder hitherto prevalent has been largely dus toʻeconomic causes which may recur, leading to further trouble. Some damage was done by excessive rates in October, but the crop prospects seem favourable, and we may therefore look forward with some

Mr. Polter asked his Lordship to reserve the two points as to a contain assignment and the question of the jury Ordinance.

Mr. Slade objected. His Lordship reserved the points till Ir a.. on Saturday,

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

BRIDGE SCHEME REVIVED.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

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CHINESE GROCERS" EXCLUDED FROM ENGLAND,

HONGKONG CHINAMEN TURNED BACK, Thirty-one Chinamen, who arrived in Liver- pool by the Blue Fannet lloer Dardanus og and last, fram Hongkong, apponled on 3rd to the Immigration Board of the port against the decision of the immigration officers not to let them land. The ground of the refusal was that they could not show that they had in their possession or were in a position to obtain means of decently supporting themselves. It appears that most of the men had about s auch, but the magistrates in reveral of the cases, wore not satisfied,that the money was the men's awa property. A curious palac was that in almost every case the applicast said he was a grocer, and all said they were hoping to pocure. emipoyment with one man, It was proved; however, lu.two of the case, that the applicants were dona-fide, and each had a situation to go to as a laundryman with a salary of £1 d'wock, and one of the two had £17 in his possesion. Theie two werd grant- ed permission to land, but of the other cases 20. applications were rejected and nine were adjourned.

The Liverpool Immigration Board 4th just, decided to deport a further batch of Chinese immigrants on the ground that they bad insufficient means. Sir Thomas Hughes, chairman of the Board, said the system. under which these men were brought to this, county amounted practically to slavery, and be hoped shipowners would take warn ing not to encourage Immigration of he sost revealed. He bad visited, eight or ten Chinato establishments in Liverpool, and be . was astonished at the number of places in what is known as Chinatown in the city which bad been takes possession of by Chinesa pag- ple, who appeared to be doing their best ; but it was not an element that ought to be encouraged upon principles of this sort.

THE CHIFA SQUADRON, The armoured caulsor Minotaur, selected for

The day after the entry was made some brass scuttle frames and scuttles were in bis room, ready to go ashore. He returned them to the store during my absence on short, The mate keeps the key of the store-cam.

Mr. George Thyne, sworn, said The tele-service as flagship of the Commander-in-Chief graph was supposed to he on the fore end of

of the China Station, was passed out of dock- the bost deck, called by the master "fore

yard hands at Chatham on 1st fost,, and was bridge. It was never used as a place for keep paid off next day from service in the Fast ́ ing watch. I joined the ship on 27th Septem Cruiser Equadros, Capt. G. C." "Cayley, "late ber, 1909. The boat deck it on a level with the Assistant Director of Naval Mobilisation, es tile bed. It is frequently crowded with pass first succeeded Capt. · H. H. D. Talbili in 'the' angort-Chinese-who might, not improbably, command, and recommissioned her on 4th play with the telegraph were it in place. Inst. for her new duties. On soth 'lost. Capt. The lend piping was removed, without the Cayley will become flag-captain to Vice-Ad." master's knowledge between October and miral Sir A. Wission, one of the Lords of the November, i had the catrenter and same of Admiralty, who is to sncceed" Vice Ad the boatmen with me to remove it. Oo, the miral Sir H. Lambton in the command of return journey from Saigon in December there the China Station. The new crew for the were over. 700 passengers on deck-'twee Mingfour will be selected from the Poite- Sir A. Lo

deck accommodation being full of cargo. The

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mouth Depot. Vice-Admiral brass scuttles referred to I had intended to "Winslo witi hoist bis. Asg dispose of, and to buy a Morse sigor lamp Minotaur at the end of the month. The with the proceeds. They were old scuttles Afinotaur is the largest and most powerfully which had been removed by the matter as equipped warship ever seat from this country suitable and had been replaced by others of to the Far East; She is almost a new ship. another pattern. The old opes could not be having been completed at Devonport, where. used to replace the new ones were the latter she was built and equipped at a cost exceed- broken, the faster had two bugs instead of og £4,250,000 less than two years ago. The one as in the case of the former. As to Minotaur is equipped with four 9.2 in and the blacks, when I first joined the ship Ites 75 in. bitech-loading guns, and 16: found a large number of old blacks which amali quick-firing guns, compared with must have been in the shipuinco she was built, the two

9.2 ... 16 6 la, breech-loading As to the lower fora peak, this place leaked'in guns mounted, in the armoured cruiter King, bad weather. The blocks were rotten, the Alfred, the praient flag-ship. The Minglaur shells crumbling în tone cases, dumb sheaves has a displacement of 14,650 zona, and is fitted; in others had the iron blocks rusted up with engines of 17,000 b.p. propalling kør sta and several set with rust. None of those speed of 13 knots an hour. With the exception I broke up were serviceable. I never saw of the Dow Dreadnought cruisers of the fado. the master visit the fore peak daring the four witable type, the Minzuur is one of the three 'mouths I was in the ship. There was no most powerful cruisers flying the walte ensign, the Second Cruiser Squadron) and the Defence,

The Admiralty abnopoca the following ap pointments:-Commander B. V. Brooks, to the Minotaur, additional, to date: 1st insi,, and .on recommissioning, undated: Sub-Lieutenant J. N. Tait, to the Minotaur, undated: Assistant to the Waterwitch, additional, to date" 18th Paymasters J. L. Syion and A. G. Polbam Kent

inst, and in charge, on recommissioning, be

Bingle Copin, Daily, con cents. Weakly, wolf)"H.M; cruiser Astraez arrived from. Shanghai Confidence to the present satisfactory slate of the.death of the manager, Lau Chia Wan. attempt made at concealment; the junk doaiers & her sister ships being the Shannon (flagship of

I cents (for cash only)."

BIRTH.

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On January 25, 1910, at Ningpo, to Dr. and Mr. John jopes, a sqa (John Goddard).

MARRIAGES..

On January 7, igin, at Walthamstow, George Waker Shipway, late of Chung-king, to Gertrude M. Prosser, of Walthamstow.

On Thursday, January 27, 1910, at Shanghai, Maurice Graeme Beck, to Gladys Darling Asdraw.

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, WAD~ESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 19/0

MANCHURIAN ADMINISTRATION.

ye terday afternoon.

Association, Hongkong Branch, will be held at He anual meeting of members of the Chios 4 p.m. On Monday, 7th inst., in the City all. THE Prince Regent of Brunswick and his newly-wedded bride started on 19th Dec, on a

East. honeymoon tour to India, Siam, and the Far

THE E. and O. Company's Reamer Orsam, which left London on 24th December, took the following specie for Shanghai: Bar silver, £20,000,

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'mauers being maintained."

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The members of the retiring commities are: The Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson, Mr. D. R. Law Mr. H. E. Tomkins, Mr. E. G. Bairou, Mr. J. W. C, Bandar, Mr. W. G. Humphreys, Bir. H. R. B. tancock, Mr. N. J. Stabb, Mr. A. S. D. Cousland, hon, secretary, and M. Stewark, chairman,

Titz Royal Dutch Patroleum Company, which works oil-fields in East Sumatra, has just decided to admit foreigners on is Board of Directors. The first oon on when the choice feil in Mr. Laus. of London, who is already a

Canton, 1st February, Some three years ago a company was form ed by some enterprising merchants with suffi- cient capital with the object of building, as iron bridge across the Pearl, River betwasn' Canton and Hopam. Unfortunately, owing to

the company was dissolved and the scheme dropped. Expectant Magistrate Chung Thu Leung, in his report to the Viceroy as the proposed constuction of a bond along the river bank of Honam, has since revived the project of building an iron bridge across the river, which undertaking he estimates will cost $400,000. it cannot be asceïtained for certain whether the Viceroy will, be in favour of the proposal or not, as there can hardly be any prospect of raising sufficient funds for the scheme at the moment,

LUMÁTIC ASYLUM.

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It was only a week after the suggestion was made by the members of the Canton Red Cross

camo on board frequently in the foresooo and afternoon. The telegraph was taken away, having been weighed on deck, in open day, while cargo was being worked. Had I mesnt to steal I should not have done theic things openly. There were certain articles-ch ar which the bdatmen suggested might go too; leads ela, twodeep sea leads—and other things,

but I refused, as I considered these things might be of use to the ship. The master frequently complained to me that I didn't consult bim sufficiently about the work 1 found many things wrong. One boat's fall so ft, too short, boat's breakers coming to bis, not having been filled for months, and a hundred

not possible for me to consult the master on political mission and redaced the country to every point. There was never any boat drill in order. the ship.

Lieutenant H. J. G. Good, who has jost

been appointed to the command of the special service vessel Tal, Chida Squadron, served as a middy of the cruiser Threat when Admiral Sir Harry Rawson landed the punitive expedi». tion which proceeded to Busin, the City of

THE Yuen Hop Hong, sugar merchants, of director on the Board of the Asiatic Petrolaum Society to build a lunatic asylum in Canion. smallermallers. With thesp to attend to it was Blood, and avenged the massacro of the British

Boon Strand, have been elected members of the ongkong General Chamber of Com. merca.:

DOE notice has been taken in Holland of the

idea of manufacturing sugar out of maize. Pro- The resignation of General Oshima, Gover-bably the establishment of a manufactory for Bor-General of Kwangtung, is arousing much this purpose might be a mater of importance aflotion among the Japaneun public, reports for the people.

the japan Chronicle, accordion to which the fiff A SCHEME has been set on foot for the holding points out that the Japanese schministration in | of a Rubber Exhibition in Brussels în 1910 at Manchuria is divided. Foreign affairs and the the same time as the world's exhibition in that city. The exhibition will be held in a wing of

Company.

best for 1910.

CHARITABLE BAZAAR..

that a handsome donation of over a thousand dollars was promised by different charitable people towards the scheme. It is expected that, EFFORTS to establish beet factorial in England bosides subscriptions collected from the people,

By the Court: have always understood NEGOTIATIONS bave been opened by the bave had a curious sequel. A sumber of Suffolk the officials will grant a canais sum of money that Junks may be sold by the mate fer bis Chibli people for the redemption of Kaiping fammes have been asked to grow best sugar for towards the food for the purpose. As permission own benefit, I have bees in several ships, mices. The Continental firm offers 175. a. ton for the select a suitable silo la Cantos for the erection French or German fictories and ship it over, bas alieady beep obtained from the Viceroy in but never as first mate. I have never seen a

mate braak op 'ship's fittings before, nor heard | SIR E, L. WILLIAMS, the famous englater and...;' farmers have accepted the offer, and will grow early date. produce, and to give the seed grals. Several the proposal will be carried luto effect at an

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designer of the Manchester Ship Canal, dind By Mr. Butterworth; The owners are jeu on the fat ultimo at Altrincham in his 8zud. Sing. I kept the proceeds of the salen for my | year.

police administration in the leased district of the Kolonials Museum in the Park van Ter-Tite news from Brasil that receipts of rubber to be held in the middle of the .ist mood next tioned, but I considered it justifiable ai be Boundary question in‘kn amicable and con

A large assonment of articles has beep pro- own purposes. The right to sell the owner's THE Waiwapo has. bean is communication mised by different merchant for, the bazaar property for my own benefit may be que with the Portuguese Minister on the Macao Kwangtung are controlled by iba Governor vucron, and will, by means of a comprehec. from the interior were a good deal smaller than Chinese year for the purpose of raising money and will never be replaced. I should not ciliatory spirit. Giberal, aducational and sanitary affairs in the sive collectios of exbibits from all rubber expected has caused shorts to be apprehensive, for the maintenance of the Canton Foug Pin feel myself justified in sailing surplus lamps MANY Bangkok, residents went out to the Bar

articles sold worn of no ass to the ship,

district belonging to the South Manchurian countries, give an idea of the present state of and some manufacturers to place orders. The Hospital.

40, I do not consider that,I have any right, to Allway are taken charge of by the this industry and the recent progress made, waters of the Amazon bare fallen again, mad

LILIN COLLECTIONS.

feel my owner's property,

on 16th ult, to have a look at the German Flag. Manchurian Railway Company, while Special divisions will be devoted to Ceylan, present advices poist to a possibility of the

"The collection of Likin dussin Canton for

By Mr. Robinson-Cargo is somalimas car. Eship Scharnhorst, Many boats were 'available: Malayo, Java, Sumatra, &c. Mr. Harbert substantial receipts now expected being delay: the first tan days of the kath room as reported red fu kween decks. The after pipes removed mentioned are directed by securing of British exbibits.

load draught. They were not in anyóno's way in high terms of the kind and courteous recaption buying largely In Brazili

On tweed decks.-

extended to them with nostinted hoopliality

the Japanese settlements ontside || Wright has been appointed to amperinlead the || ed.; Added to this the United States have been by the Likin officials to the Vicaray amount by mu discharged at about the water. Hus arat Pakuam and those who went on board spanki

to 5,968.5.4.0 taÐTAJ

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