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THE German' mail of the 12th January was delivered in London on the rath inst." FRESH riots have occurred in the Lower Yalu. district, Japaneso policemen, gendaines and Loops have been called out.
KostNSTOCK's Directory for China and Manila extended notice will appear in a later issue. fr 1910 but just made its appostanice. An
at a glance what will attract the passing "Ir you can put before me a married couple uótico of the general reader, but it is far who never had a quarrel, I will pa! (kam on otherwise with a state dignitary who is in txhibition and make a fortune with them," honour bound to give attention to the said a wilgers in the course of an action at the
Summary Coort this morning..
THE Emperor, and Empress of Japan bave given Frs. 20,000 to the French Flood Fund and Mr Ozaki, Mayor of Tokio, has sent a tele- gram of sympathy to M. Fallicres, the French `President, and to the Mayor of Paris,
lite Japancit sir, Miukojo Maru,” which went ashore outside Woosung nearly a week ago, was refloated on Saturday. Nearly 800 tons of cargo had to be lightiered before she was again à foal.
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The men of war nochorage in the harbour
The Sagami, lauschedlu 169#, tonnaga 14,500, speed 18 knows. Formerly the Peresiyet, sho was captured from the Russians. She is com manded by Captain O. Kamimura.
The Jami launched in 1901, tonnage 13,516, speed 18 knots. She was formerly the Ruisian
Orel. She is commanded Captain Yamaguchi,
The His, launched is 1900, tonnage 12,700, speed 18 knots. Sae is commanded by Cap. taia I. Ishida. This vessel was formerly the
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DISTURBANCE IN CANION.
CONFLICT BETWEEN SOLDIERS AND POLICE.
[From Our Own Correspondant.]
Shameen, 11th February,"
5.50 p.m.
There has been trouble in the City between Chinese soldiers and the
The gates have been closed. Martial law has been proclaimed, JAPANESE DIET."
to-day presents a scend of unusual activity by |-the arrival in pott of the Grat Japanese baille- ship squadron, under the command of Vice- Admiral Barou H, Kamimurs, Commandersi Chief of the First Squadron, and 'an officer who bas seen active service, with considerable dia.
The Sumo, launched in zgon, tonusgu 14,500, tinction, during the recent wat now so happily speed 18 koors. She is commanded by Captain ternfaated. The formidable squadron coalsis. Tavaka. She was formerly the Russian of siz war vessels, five of three and one of two Pobieda. funnels. As they steamed into port. Its the forenoon to-day thay presented a fins array of
"THE MOUSA CASE.. the fighting uain of our gallant allies. Five
DEFENDANT SENTENCED TO SIX MONTHS, of the warships, looking spic and span, in their war paint of grej; took up their moorings in
Before Full Court, consisting of the Hoo. the eastern-anchorage at Wanchai, while the Mr.W. Rees Davies, KC, Acting Chief Justice, police. sixth was berthed or mid-stream in the mean and M. Jice Gompeni, Puisne Judge, judg lite marine anchoraga. The Japaeese me
ment was delivered in the case in which Moosa uf-war arrived shortly after tes o'clock, and Ebrahim was indicted on several charges promptly saluted the port and the British Com under the Bankruptcy Ordinance. It will be madera Chiel, the complimentary salutes remembered that defendant was found guilty being returned by 11, M. S. Tumar and the PAgibip King Alfred Soon after, Mr. T whereupon. Mr. E. Potter, for the defendant, on one count by a majority of five to two, Furalso, the popular representativa in Hong raised, several points of law to sat side de- kong of H. I. Mi the Emperor of Japan, board.
{'fendant's conviction, ed the Japancic flagship. The Cossu! was Mr. Justice Gomperte, in reading the judg-. followed by a thoroughly representative depament, said that that was an argument on three tation, consisting of the loading Japanese mer chants and baskets and residents of that com musity in Hongkong. The Nippon Club was represented by the members of the Committet, who also had the honour of calling upon the
presentation a pretty ceremony was performed
Baron Kamimura,a distribution of five thousand
flimpiest tales of woe. The "humour of the situation, to those who are not compelled to run their eye over felters intended to benefit the writers, lies in the fact that it is the anan without a grievance in the wide world who is the most persistent suppliant. And that being the case in ordinary conditions what must it be when the writer is a memo rialin who hopes to gain. the approbatious of the throne for the conscientious manner in which he perforins his duty? It is evi Beat, now that the Prince egen is begin. ning to regret, in a measure, the all-embrac ing character of his promise. While he may read with concern and attention those memorials which are based on the welfare The twenty-sixth ordinary andual meeting of of the state, he is distracted by those shareholders in the Hoogkong Rope Manufac memorials which are intended to serve notering Co.,Ld, was held the company's office, ostensible object, beyond bringing the St. George's Building, at noon, to-day, for the writers to the notice of the throne. As the purposă of reçelving a statement of accounts Japanese Admital or board. After the formal ruptcy Ordinance. The first point was, briefly,
and the report of the general managen for the year ending at December, 1999, and electing a consulting committee and auditors. Mr. Robert Shewan presided. There were pre- sebs:-Mesna H. P. While, D. W. Craddock
ANNUAL MEETING.
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souvenit bags, containing all mauser of little mementoes, to the galiant sons of Japan, was
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Tokio, 12th February, The Government; finding the op position of the Seiyukai Party, very the prisoner was found guilty by five jurors considerable, had recourse to a pri- against the of as offence against the Back-vate exchange of opinibus among its
questions of law reserved by the Puisas Judge tor the consideration of the Full Count in the trial of the case Rex.r. Moosa Eprabin, whea
hat, whereas acction 82 of the Ordinance leaders, and has arrived at a compro-
result of the want of discretion shown by the minor officials, the Prince Regent has now issued au edict which should give the petition writers pause, for it states in plain It has now besa:proved that Plague is language that those who, memorialise the (consulting coinmittee), A. Babington, J. A. made to the sailors of the visiting squadren. Moosa Ebrahim, the accused in that case, and
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The Government Bills are to be supported with but slight amend monts, with the exception of the In- come Tax Bill which tho Govern- moût will withdraw.
The Ari Mountain Enterprise Bill and the Commercial Commis sioners Bill will also be accepted.
declared certain acts and omissions on be order has been made to be misdemeanours, part of person against whom a receiving there has been no receiving order made against Young, C. Klinck and R. W. Loo-Jopes (secroThe Louvenirs were much appreciated and were that, therefore, he cannot be proceeded against interest to anybody are not merely wasting
tary)
the gifts of the Japanese community in Haug criminally under that section. In their opinion the time and patience of the Prince Regent meeting.
The Becretary read the notice convesing the tong to their naval compatriots. With the bagsh words in the body of the sub scció i but they are also obstructing the affairs of
was presented to each sailor,à guide-book to The Chairman ald: Gentleman, The Hongkong compiled by, and published oder separate property of all the partners have not such receiving order shall affect the joint and the state. The edict, which is comparatively report and accounts are in your banda ́he direction of, the members of the literary. short, begins: "Bemembering that our auad you will have seen from them that we
the limited effect contended for by Mr. Poller, staff of our local japanese contemporary-the They were merely, their Loidships thought, ceston in their great wisdom and beneyo are able to pay a fial dividend of os doilar Hongkong Nipp The guide book pwed its intended to explain the effect of the receiving kuce always encouraged plain speaking and Per share after placing $10,000 to reserve fund, thoughtfal origin to the members of the Niprder which it was provided might be made i
poo Club, to whom our stor visitors are lathe firm same-it was to effect more than the frank expression of opinion on public matters which I trust is satisfactory to you. I have
The Government have re-intro- so that they might obtain advice in govern.ittle comment to make on, the year's business debied for, this additioanl us.mozy' of the
int properly. Its scope wat wider; it ing the country, we have since our ascension rope which followed so even course through appreciation in which they are held by their
was to have effect also against the separate duced a rovised Fishery Law. the Loui nad shame do particular feature of interest. compatriote in Hongkong. to the throne, in our auxicty to learn the But the hemp market took a sudden tiso to-
estato of each pastuer. In. -Vice-Admiral Baros Kamimura's
that sense it rovision having for its object the principle of good government, never failed wards the end of the year and has not yet gone
might be said to b. made against each to consider and if possible adopt honest ad back in last year's average, five grades being took place at 3.45 p., when His Excellency
partner as being blading on him. It was stimulating of Japanese fishing on- vice and recommendations which may be especially scarce and doar at prevant. The and suite, who disembarked in five piopaces, idegen each of them and, in their opinion, terprise. beneficial to our people. Even memorials pre- quality of our rope has been well maintained were received a Blake Piel by a Gust be properly described as a receiving
order, made against each paitoes, jit as, in STREET-SWATCHERS FUNIŞAKD. sented to us by the people through officials and continues to give complete satisfaction of Honour furnished by the Buffs, with
1.cr, & receiving order made against the pro- having the right to memorialize us have always les the demand last year was rather better Taylor, A.D.C was at the landing stage, to
to all our dealers and customers. As to be regimental Band. Capt P. H. M.perty of an individual is referred to in the been carefully perused and considered.”
O dinance as a receiving, order made against Than before and showi That is the preamble as it were, and simply during the coming twelve months. Business Excellency the Governor. As soon as the be-over-rated. The second point was that it
sign of falling off extend a formal walcome on behalf of His
the debtor. That objection must, therefore, A. S. WATSON & CO., which called, upss the people to address
shore the shore reiterates the terms of the original edict generally is undoubtedly improving, even distinguished naval
The crusade by the Police against the ne was proved by the evidence for the Crown that | farious gang of wirest snatchers still continues. -- the debtor interest in the partnership of S. E. There were a number of cakes at the Magio» Altana and Co. had been transferred to the tracy this morning to which members of the prisoner's infant son and that therefore the fraternity were the principal figures. In one prisoner ind no property in the partcarship to. 'care' a Chicagṣan was awarded six monība"- disclose on the datos isid in the indictment. hard labour and lear hours! Hocks for snatch
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themselves to the throne when they had no doubt later on be reflected on our par, genuine troubles to relate. The next sen- ticular product, the shipping trade being tence, however, brings us to the raison d'étre of course our most important customers of the present 'edict:" Lately although Altogether our prospects are good enough now there is no lack of officials who fearlessly report any falling off this time next year. There and we shall be disappointed if we have to and faithfully advise us yet there are some is bolbing in the accounts that requires special [18 who either memorialize us with a selfish pur explanation, but, I shall be pleased to answer pose and without any regard for the public any questions that shareholders may like to welfare or do nothing but waste their time pot with reletence to them. You will notice in idleners which is quite contrary to our car that rope on cousigmeat is larger, but that is nest desire." We have seen another trane simply because we bave had to lation of the last sentence, which makes our stocks it some places Accounts die from the Prince Regent use, stronger language sundry debtors have also increased, but there than is conveyed in this quotation giver, Instead of selfish purpose" the idea is "personal ambition "—using the privilege of the memorial to advance their private interests. While the alle gation that some of the officials waste their time in idlencis may be interpreted as scribbling nonsense for the sake of notoriety,
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is nore about which we are at all doubiful.
There were no questions..
The Chalaman moved the adoption of the report and accounts,"
Mr, D. W. Craddock-bave much pleasure
in seconding. "Everything is highly satisfactory and I think should be looked upon in that light by all the shareholders.
Motion carried unanimously:
OFFICIAL LANDING
visitor set his foot bactory at Kowloon fled a salute while the guard presented sims as the Band struck up a few bars of the
National Anthem.Vice Admiral Kamimurs, who was accompanied by the entered the chair from Government House is japon Consul, having inspected the guard,
wall for him and proceeded on the formal visit to the Governor escosted by Capt Taylor. He returned on board after the customary format calls.
THE PROGRAMHE
WHOLESALE PROSECUTIONS AT THE MAGISTRACY.
evidence of any transfer by prisoner of his wOMAD they thought that, there being rỡ, directing a bundle gontaining 5 až from a Chịnisa interest is the partnership, the jury were rightly that while a Cine womu was walking The story of the pro-acution was
fact there had been any ical assignment of directed that it was for them to say whether in along Cochrane Street on Chigasa New Your's Eve the defendant approached her and before whether in fact the whole transaction was asho, had time to be on her gaird, she fall a log mere bliad and the prisoner still remained a at the parcel sbo, was carrying and the next
Tonight the Japanese Commander-in-Chief and his suite will be the guests of Commodore-Partner in S.-E. Ailies and Co. The third moment discovered that it had disappend.
zumber of invitations has been issued; a feature of this, evening's entertainment will be the Japanese dances:
To-morrow being Sunday, there will be no official engagements.
Lyon on board H.M.S. Tamarat dinner, proceed it used upon the coasttuction of suction The women raised an alarm, on which an le- ing thereafter to the reception in the City Hall prisoner guilty upon count ic of the indici- during which both men stambled on to the 21 of the Jury Ordinance. The jury found the dian constable gave chase. A scuffs ensiad, 419 30 p.m., when the leading residents in Hopment by five to two. Their Lordships thiaght roadway and defendant's arrest was offccled, keng will be entertained by Consol Funatsu that majority" is sections 21 and 1; did not with the resu't already stated. In another and members of the Nippov Club. A large
construed as in action ga of the Companies the morning, a Chinese girl was proceeding aran excess or clear majority, but it was to be caso, it was related to the Magistrate that only Ordinance of 1865 and they must, therefore, aloog Hospital Road when she was 'al over-rule that objection also an 2 the conviction tacked by a couple of men. Ose of was therefore affirmed,
them placed hit to the ground willo the other un'cbed 100 bangles and a ring which their victim bad op her person at the time. The accomplice succeeded Ja making good his escape, but the other mis was this moralog given six months, hird labour, four hours' stocks and six strokes. Yet a third individual was placed in the dock for trying to force off a bangle off a Chindis New Year's Evo. The man was remanded.
On Monday Baron Kamimura will dine Commanding the Forces in South Chios with H. E. General R. G. Broadwood,
passed sentence, he would ask his Lordship to Mr. Posier said that bafors the Fuisne Judge take into consideration that defendant bad al-
The Fujino judge-1 understood that de- fendant has been on bail.
Itse edict proceeds to hint at the punish-seconded, that Mesura, H. J. White, D. W. "Mr. A. Babington moved, and Mr. C Klinck
ment which will befall those who continue Craddock and Dr. J. Nobio be re-elected to the and the military officers, and will attend, teady bees in prison for a month. of this decree we will forgive the past but their malpractices. It says: "After the issue consulting committee.
Agreed. will be very severe with regard to the future, We will-dot only at once act upon the pro- per and practical advice with reference to.
Messrs. W. H. Potts and A, O'D. Gourdin vera re-elected anditons on the motion of Mr. H. P. White seconded by Mr. J. A.Young. The Chairman:-That is alf the business of
later in the evening, the King Alfred Ball in the City Hall, where H.E. Admiral the Hon. Sir Hedworth Lambton and the officers
of HM. Fleet will be the hosts,
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Mr. Potter replied that defendant had to go to prison for a month before bail could be found.
Slagle Coples, Dallygon emis, Weekly, twenty. the stale or the people, of the officials whose of the meeting, gentlemen, i am much obliged Aving extended an invitation to the Japanese that he would take iplo consideration. ibat
five cents (for cash only),
duty it is to advise us, and those with the right to memorialize us on behalf of other On February 4, 1910, at banghai, the wife but will reward them. But on the other of J. T. Wynyard Brooke, of a son,
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hand we will severely punish any such offi- cial who dares to commit the same offences as before. This is to show our anxiety for honest advice and for improving the administration of the country," After that
to you for your attendance. Dividend war. rants are ready now.
The proceedings then ended.
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CHINA LIGHT AND, POWER OO, LD.
REDUCTION OF CAPITAL.
extraordinary
The Stowards of the Hoogkong Jockey Club, Commander-in-Chief, His Excellency will be their guest at luncheon on the opening day of the Races at the Happy Valley on Tuesday, the 5th just.
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Jo the evening, there will be an official dia-“ ner at Government House when the guests-of the occasion will be our visiting friends of the Bauleship Squadron..
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li is yet undecided whether the reception an at 171 inst. board the Japanese flagship will be on the 16th On the later date, however, the British Naval Officer will be "At Home" to their confières atitis Naval Sind at the Race Conse. The Squadron will probably reture Nouth the same evening.
THE STAFF.
Following is a list of names of the stafi officers and of the commanding officers of the Fin Japanèss Squ.dros :-Vice Admiral
His Lordabip in piss ng sentence remarked defendant had to undergo a long and exhaus ing tril and the fact that ten jury returned a ver- dict by a majority of five to two. Ea sentenced defendant to six months' bard labour.
THE OPIUM TRAFFIC.
"POPPY CULTIVATION, IN SZECHUAN.
Chungking, Feb. 6.
tite province of Szechuan in connection with opium-growing has just bass complèted. Their An investigation by missionaries of the en.
reports, which have been placed in my hands, show conclusively, that cultivation bas almost completely ceased. My independent inquiries confirms these reports.-N. C. D. Nous, &
woman's wrist in Bonham Strand on Chinese
A COMEDIAN'S OLAIN.
A MUSIC HALL DISPUTE.
Before Mr. Justice G.mperit, Puisae Judge. at the Summary Court this morning, W. Lochsane, described as a comedian, sued L, W. Lavy to recover the sum of $890.19, being": ampudia due for salary, money lent and passage
and Mr. A. G. Jackson, of Mesure Johnson, Stokes and Master, was for the defendant. money. Mr. L. d'Almada, of Messra, goldring, Barlow and Morrell, appeared for the plaintif
The case for the plaintiff was that ha watkŭ comedian and was etgaged in Australia by cable
February or March last to come to Manlia', to perform with his wife. He arrived at Marila. in March to perform for the defendant: Tie,
Manila by an agent named. Borry on behalf of..
HONGKONG, 3:TURDAY, FIBRUARY 12, 1910, plain bist of what may happen "we skolders of the China Light and Power Co., Ld., An extraordinary general meeting of share sume there will be notable falling off was held at the offices of the general managers, PRINCE REGENT'S WARNING in the number of petitions and memorials in the formsson, to-day, for the purpose of
70 MEMORIALISTS, seat to Peking. And we venture to say that confirming, the following
i Among the features of reform promised no ill will fèsult; on the contrary it is pro- resolution"That the capital of the Company by Prince Chun when he became Prince bable that there will be fewer causes for dis- be reduced to 300,000 dollars divided into Regent of China was the careful considerar content. For it is well known fact that if 50,000 shares of $5 each and 50,000 special tion of all memorials presented to the throne it is dused into the cars of the masses day shares of $1 each and that such reduction be and particularly those emanating from the after day, in saxson and out of reason, that effected by paying off to the holders of the
THE Kobe Herald understands that the V. Y. Krale of pay agreed upon was 15 for both the humblest of the Emperor's subjects. It was they are sadly-abused people, that their shares of to dollars each the sum of 5 Baton H. Kammura, Commander-in-chief of steamers tojus Maru, Kagoshima Maru defendant and his wife or is for the plaindu declared that no grievance was 100 trivial for grievances are mountains high, that the bur-o per bara as capital in excess of the the First Squadron, Rear-Admiral R. Yatsu Fushi Marsand floge Mars have been sold alone. He was paid for his services while in Rubinission to the Imperial authorities and den of their tribulations has reached break.company's wants and by reducing the nominal shiro, Commander, Rear-Admiral K. Nomaju to Mr. J. Harada, of Olaki. The now owner amount of each of the sald shares from rochi, Chief Staff Officer, Captais Engineer T. is said to intend to have the four vessels nase would be ignored, provided; of courser and so forth, they come to believe in time taking effect the company shall declare and Up and Second Captain, K. Sato, Second ready for sex-
ing strain, that they are down-trodden helota dollars to 5 dollars and that upon such reduction Kamo, Chief Engineer, Medical Officer H thoroughly overhauled and repaired and made that all the memorials were sent through oficial channels. The effect of that edict that they are actually the victims of malignant pay out of inondivided profits a dividend or was apparently to spur ambitious officials to spirits who can only be exercised by the shares of one dollar each.
bonus of 3 dollars per share on the go,000 Capale X. Mimers (Secretary); Commander Imperial recognition by the presentation of intervention of the state. The Pduce Regent Mr. Robt Shewan occupied the chair, Those memorials onthe slightest pretext, and Ifthey |
will probably flad that he was thoroughly present were Mr. H. P. White (consulting committee), Messm. A. Bablogtoo, E. W. could not find legitimate wrongs which should justified in issuing this edict and that if he Terry, J. A. Young, A. G. Gordon, and D. H berighted they did not stand on ceremonybut had delayed its appearance worse troubles Yang (smcretary).
The Secretary having read the notice of ite manufactured them. When we remember the than the reading of absurd fulminations and
meeting. fertility of the ordinary.coolie's imagination, suppilaatory effusions would have resulted.
The Chairman submited the resolution to the meeting,
Mr. H. P. White secended. The resolution was carried unanimously..
his amazing excuses and weird concoctions, MONSIEUR W. J. Dadesijk, Councillor of The
K. Shimada, Commander T. Tajri, Lieut. The Prince Regent bas aguia copulted the Commander 8. Imamura, and Ļient. Comman Grand Conscillors as to the expediorcy of der . Tokiwa, staff officers,
granting a free pardon to Kang Yowel and The Squadron consists of six vessels. They his followers, His Imperial Highness said that the situation was getting more critical
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the defendant. Defendant was asked by Beny.
toʻgo to Buangbalto perform for tha 'defendant, He started from Manila in June and started: work on the jid July on an agreement (pro duced in Coun). He was paid 10 a week. August he was abgiged to perform additionally to perform at Montrie's Hall and on the zola at the Folies Bergirea. From time to time, the plaintiff took money from the defendant but did not keep any account for the amoubis. The amount of the monsy lent to the defaudant was
Tin Shikishima, lanched in 1899, tanner daily and apless the service of the progressive $200, which money was borrowed for the pur 14.80, spoed 18 knots." Mer armsment consisti offer swaive-inch and 14 six-inch anno. She man ware enlisted there was no way of saving post of paying the orchestra, because our refuses is commanded by Captain Yoda
pay the country. Prince Ching and bis colleagues" ed to work on account of their chlár x having. The Milosa, launched in 1900, touurge
expressed" themselves as being in favour of been bold back. Although the plaintiff Jefti the meeting, gentlemen. Thank you for your Billskio Bhein, commanded by Captain latter them proposed that a decree be issnedentiled to his passage tel
could not starva kimieslf and thinfora ha- | Altendance en
aktar thu Haw Year, to which they also sumand Kyidence was pulũng and the cám
wo can arrive at some idea of the trouble Nutterlands Legation, at Paking,scapable and The Chairman :---That is wil the business of ( 45,000, spend 18 knots, azmistries! Kimilar to the What His Imperial; Highners had said, anduhr Johdant's service, bewazobli- vẽ to do só and li
which the Prince Regent was making for popular official, has been promoted Minister himself. : Haseems to have been inundat» and appointed to Partia.