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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY APRIL 25 1910

till some

together with his great and deserved reputa- friends on the part of the educated class. tion as an expert on Chinese questions, givo Both Mr. Dourne and Mr. Jamieson ex- such importance and weight to any deliberate pressed the opinion that the best way for utterance of his on conditions in China that China was to develop warily, t no one affected by them can afford to despite strong clear-sighted man arose, who could, his warning or fail to rejoice when he ex-supported by the Throne, pursue the presses hope. When,, therefore, he tells development on strong lines, until the us, as he did last month at the meeting of people were capable of realising their de the China Socicly in Caxton Hall, West- tiny. We pin our faith in the substantial minster, that the result of his inquiries as to qualities of the people, "and await with con.. the changes of the last ten years in China dence the time when China shall take her was that he found many changes in same, proper place among the Nations of Asia,' but, in matters that indicated a different mind and heart in the people, only three serious changes-we are compelled to ex- amine the result of our own observation and our opinions study, make corrections in where necessary, and, with all reasonable humility, congratulate ourselves when we

" BSQUIRES."

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Ma. Flatcher, the American Change d'Affaires, will leave Peking on the syth inst.

A CHINESE Coolie was awarded three weeks'

A RICKSHA coolie was fined $3 in the Police Court this morning for refusing to accept bire

at the Kowloon Ferry what,

THREE Europeans were fined $3 each in the Police Court this morning for being drunk and disorderly in Pedder's Street.

OVER 30,000 coolies have landed at Now. the arrivals averaging about 1,000 per day.

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

CORRESPONDENCE;

We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expraned

by Correspondente in this column.?

COMPULSORY REFORMATION.

find that we have in the past constably,Į indignation at the rudeness of his cotres, chwang since the re-opening of the Liao River by rail. It is expected that these two bridges | His contention was that the railitary ware pot

MANUFACTURERS. and consistently expressed almost every view held by Mr. Bonino, In the role of

SPECIALITIES:

DRY GINGER ALE.

LIME FRUIT

H.E. THE G.VERNOR'S INSIECTION. On Saturday last. H.H. tha Governor made a complete Inspection of the Railway accom panied by the Hon. Golonial Secretary; Hoo! Director of Pablic Works; Mr. Clementi,

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HOнokama TERAPK," Sir,—It has beag woll said that reformalion of hard labour this morning for stealing a blanket Assistant Colonist Secretary: Capt. Simeon, at Yan-ma-ti.

Private Secretary: Mr. Jones, Assistant Director the individual cannot be effected by Act of of Public Works Captain Taylor, A.D.C.; and Parliament. How true this saying'is may well His Honour the acting Chief Justice. The party be gauged by the recent abolishment of the were met at Blackhead's Wharf by Mr. Lindseyopiam divans, Opium smoking has been held C.RE, Mr. Baker, District Engineer, and Mr., up, by gubernatorial authority, as derogatory to Griffin, of the firm of Messrs Leigh & Orange, and advancement, the British community being proceeded by train by the overland (constructaken as the acme of what this advancement tion) route as far as Bridge No. 4. Crossing over should aim at. Some few, if not the majority, en foot His Excellency again took train on the of the aforesaid community are dubloon ›whe""" other side passing Bridge No. 8 on a temporary ther the shutting of divans will attain the ob-" track laid to one side of the bridge. With theject attived at. Even in the Legislative Coun one exception of bridge No, 4 the entire journey cil many dissentients were found, the head of from Kowloon Point to the frontier was made our military confreres among the number, will be completed within a month" or two,

sant here for their own advancement nor From'a point a short way beyond bridge No.8 for the reformation of the Chinern. They to the mouth of the tonnel the party were con

came for a special purpose-protection- and they performed their duties satisfactori- veyed on one of the two new engines which have just bean erected by Mr. Evans. About ly. It was not just to expect them to cons a mile from the north end of the tonel, M. tribute towards an experiment that mo Logan, District Engineer of the section, joined oid China hande declared was a failure the party and the distance from here to Taipo from its inception. His argument bora fluit

At Taipo station. was covered on trollies.

and it was put do the statute book that a sol. with other His Excellency and party

dier should not pay more for his popular bavar... · ora entertained at lunch by guests

age, beer, for the purpose of reforming the proceeded by train to the frontier and back. the acting general did not consider that the Mr. Lindsey, after which the whole party Chinese. Speaking plainly, this means that The return journey was made by lanoch 'from Taipo to Lok-lo-ba, and thence by trally and proposed measurez ware beneficial and that he

would do all in bls power to provent those, un rail to Taj-kok-tsui where the Governor's launch der his command, from supporting such a pro- was waiting at 6.30 p.m. His Excellency ex- pressed great satisfaction with the progress made since his last visit and congratulated the. C. R. E. and his staff on the excellent work: dope.

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FIVE Chinese were fined $3 each by Mr. E. R.

flalifax at the Magistracy this morning for trespassing in the servants quarters of Ur. Forsythe's residence at Kowloop.

VALLAMBROSA has recently bad an income tax appeal at Edinburgh. They sought to have deducted from their assesment £2,022 re- presenting superintendence, allowances, weed.

A rich and very touchy man who is at the head of a large retail business on receiving a a letter addressed to him as Mr. W. Blank" instead of "W. Blank, Esquire," expressed pondent, exclaiming: "Why the fellow seems to take me for a shopkeeper!".. His thanks which followed Mr. Bourne's paper, best and most candid friend, who was sitting Mr. George Jamieson, C.M.G, formerly H.near, quietly remarked: "Well, and aren't 1.M. Consul-General at Shanghai, author of you?" listory does not relate whether this several papers on financial and revenue mild rebuke acted as a heathly reminder to questions in China, of the prize essay on

the "shopkeeper" that whether he was or Bimetallism, and until recently one of the

was not personally entitled to be addressed directors of the Peking Syndicate, corroboras "Esquire," the fact remained that he was CHAM-ated his conclusions. We are so far from actually a shopkeeper, "common" or not

being ashamed of being in such good com- and that if by "common" he had implied pany that we may remind our readers that, like the two eminent authorities to whom we are referring, we have long observed that undoubtedly the Chinese had began to put down their house in order, but he (Mr. Jamie son) would like to see a little progress in some definite direction being made. We had got scores of edicts coining out and nothing was done." The three serious changes noted by Mr. Bourne were the movements against opium-smoking, fopibinding, and that in favour of physical training in schools. These three may be referred, we think, to a genuine REFRESHING. Public Opinion. The Chinese Government,

always and as ever, following the line of leasi l'idea of the rescue. by our already somewhat fairly well claim to be representative territarisi Yaumati, sued Tseung Kwai Sang and Lo Fuk difficulty is, however, overcome by the a

PAGNE.

ORANGE CHAMPAGNE,

STONE GINGER BEER

PALATABLE

AND

Watson's

FRUIT SYRUPS

resistance, carefully watching every chance of obtaining advantage for itself, either at the expense of the patient people or the too readily believing foreigner, have, as we know, utilized the anti-npium agitation to prosecute its long cherished desire to annihilate foreign competition in the sale

"not refined, not endowed with those finer feelings which make a gentleman," such an exclamation as he had just uttered might go some way towards placing him in the common class of vulgar-minded meo, whether traders or of other vocatious. For an Esquire may be a shopkeeper, and so, for that matter may a baronet or a noble lord. All shopkeepers are not, strictly speak ing, caquires, nor are all, baronets or lords shupkeepers. The proposal that an official register of all true baronets be 'compiled and issued has suggested to the strange; volatile and erratic mind of Mr. Stead the attractive

ancient and honourable title of esquire from

ing, &c. They won their case.

IT is surprising to see how rubber properties are now being valued in Taiping. A six acre black of rubber about 4 years old was offered $8,000 and refused,

His Excellency Wu Ting Foog. Chinese Minister to the United States, is now in Singa pore staying privately with Mr. Wong Ah Fook. He is a Strains-born Chinese, his birthplace being Malacca. He leaves is a few days for

Peking."

THE Middlesex Regiment and the Buffs may regiments, Ou Oct. 1 last the number of Mid. dlesex men serving in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Line Battalions of that regiment was 2,371,

PROMISSORY NOTE CLAIM."

The

posas. The law that liquor should bear the burden was passed. After contikuous drill and barrack room lospection buman nature natur ally requires the slightest sensation of stimula- tion and so repairs to the canteen 'for liquid refreshment. Here the poor underling finds himself on the herus of a dilemma. He wants a drink, wanes it, badly, but if he partakes of bis usual, he is performing an action that is con- Before Mr. Justice Gompertz, Paisns Judge, trary to the dictum of his G.0.0. because he SOLICITOR HAS NO FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS, in the Summary Court this morning, Bagway has to pay three cents extra to enable the

Government to reform the Chinese, Singh, watchman, of No. Temple Street,

The soldier Tong, clerks in the employ of Messrs, Wilkinsurance that the aforesaid, three cants will son and Grist, to recover the sum of $134 due ba eventually repaid to him.

drinks bis pint contented that he is doing his under a promissory note dated the 4th August duty, by supporting the many benefits he re plaintif while the defendaots' were unrepte and still not infringing the susceptibilities of sented.

his commanding officer. The dilemma"bas

the living; but have the anthurities who mada supports all that makes the soldiers' life worth the promise to repay the extra three cents kept their word? la some cases, and teetotaller or frequenter of the cantech, bo i Mr. Gardiner i understand Mr. Harris was the majority of the Army this promised rebate to appear this morning and consent to

is as uncertain of fructifying a the Greek judgment;

Ko The regimental canteen is a military The plaintiff stated that the principalition. From its profis the regimental ins

overworked. King (God bless him :)" of the the discredit into which it has fallen." Well, we do not seriously think that whilst the number of East Kent men serving 1909. Mr. J. H. Gardiner appeared for the ceives through grants from the Canteen fands,

"entitled to coat armour

"

any person need trouble much about the "discredit"

in the Buffs on the same date was 1, 05.

mixed with acrated or plain water of the drug, and have merely carried to the title of 'esquire if one personouncing the death at Marseilles on April Mr. Harts originally appeared for the defend. been overcome; the soldier gets his pint and

address

another

ав

So. So-and-So

make excellent refreshing beverages. Manchu rulers in supporting Native Anti-and-So, Esq., out of courtesy, even though

A TELEGRAM has been received at Shangbai 15, of M. Eugène Blanc, Managing Director of the Company. The late M. Blasc was welt known in the Far East. In the early eighties transferred to the Yokohama agency, where he remained until 1892.

Mr. Gardiner informed his Lordship that ants but ba was given to understand that his friend had no further instructions,

His Lordship-ft is usual for solicitors in

Guaranteed to be made from the not have been considerably stimpjaled in and could not satisfy the Herald's College he was stationed in Singapore and was then" case of no further instructions to 'seed notice per man has beso distributed regardleje.

pure juice of sound ripe fruit.'

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Hongkong, 21st March, 1910.

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in writing,

out ancient and well-known edicts of the

foot-binding Societies which may or may their activity by the "Tien Tsu Hut found. ed by Mrs. Archibald Little. Japanesc'ex ample, precept, and success in war, more than even the missionary schools in Treaty Ports, liave created among young men antence addresses him as "Mr."" he feels no fecuted on a gambling club at 213, Das Vœux Ergico) was "lent

YESTERDAY alternoon, a Police reid was ex- Road West, premises formerly used as a ratian stop. As a result of the raid, sevsateen men appeared before Mr. E. R. Halifax at the were fined $100, $50 and $to, respectively, Magistracy this morning. The shree keepers while the rest were each fined $t., Over Ston which was found on the persons of certain of the parties was confiscated.

CAPTAIN Frank P. Worsley, West Yorkshire Regiment, who bas just rotired on pension, has seen considerable foreign service. He has dole duty with the 1st Battalion in Gibraltar, some years with the Burmah Military Police. Hongkong, Singapore, and indis, and spent Capt. Worsley is a Singapore boy, his father bring that popular old resident, Capt. F. Wontey of the E. E. A. T. Co's cable ship Sherrad Osborn. Capt. F. Wotaley left Sloga 'pore about 1884. but is hale and hearty and a regular frequenter of the Sports Club in London,

on the 4th of August monibs Jast for

eight period of B at the late of four per cent, per month. The defendants had only paid two months' interest, His Lordship entered judgment for the which left $124 still awing. plaintiff wild c

'SANITARY BOARD..

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A meeting of the Sanitary Board will be held on Tuesday, 26th iest, at 345. Included in the Reply from Government relative to offensive orders of the day are the following:->

trades.

Application for a soap-boiling licence at. Nos, 452 and 454, Canton Road, Mong Kok Taul, Reply from Government relativa to covering over the service reservoir at Bowen Road,

Minate by the Honourable Director of Public Works relative to the proposed slaughter-house at Shaukiwan.

stitute is principally maintained. This, in stitulo, maintains the different clubs" "that make soldiering popular but still.....a man. commanding officer Cannot go to his

many and say that he has druck au plati of beer and so according to Government regulations he is entitled to so much rebate, If he did the O. C. could and probably would prosounce haue' habitual drunkard and sentence him to cells.-Your,.cc

X. Y. Z. Hongkong, 2516 April, 1910.

A BILL OF EXCHANGE ACTIÓN.'

CLAIM BY A COMMISSION AGENT."

Before Mr. Justice Gompens, Paisus judge," in the Summary Coure this afternoon, Douglas Gratapi, cosination agent, filed a suit against Ying Cheong Loong firm to recover the sam [] of £33-14444," (5384.19) and interest thereon at the rate of o per coat. per annum. The action arose out of the acceptance by the delundauis of a Bill of Exchange for

interest

TALO £33-145-40, and

that person be not entitled to "bear arms,"

of his right to call himself or to expect ethers to call him esquire, and if any one of us is entitled to be so addressed, and come cor- respondent through ignorance or inadver- A. S. WATSON & CO., ardent desire, if not to excel physically, personal hurt whatever, nor is he even gra- at least to become less inert and supine vely concerned at the lamentable ignorance as to his real quality thus displayed. by than past generations of students, great and popular feature of this phy-his poor correspondent. And if lie suspect sical, training is military drill. It is sel that the correspondent is not ignorant, but dom very arduous, and fills the youthful is deliberately committing an intentional breast with martial ardour. However, in discourtesy, he still remains entirely indif- spite of some defects and a whole continent ferent. The contents of the envelope' and full of room for improvement, there really is the amount of discourtesy within it will a vigorous and living movement among the affect him, not the petty trifle of the address people and the student class in favour of outside it. Some men, however, do seel real bodily exercise and culture. The lighting annoyance at being addressed as "Mr." when of Changsha by electricity has not, appar by courtesy they should be addressed as ently, appreciably enlightened the minds of "Esquire." A good sound safe rule to go the inhabitants of that self-assertive, City, on is to address as. "Mr." those who, you nor has the often emphasized reform in the know, expect to be so addressed. When is army produced a force which might have doubt be courteous, and call the man "lisquire." As for the suggestion of an prevented the shameful burning of a Gover nor's yamen, the destruction of public build-official register for esquires, we cannot help, The rates por quarter and per messo, propurinnalings and the dispersion and light of peace at first hearing, classing it with the suggestion ful foreign traders and missionaries, Mr. of a bright child to his Papa that there ought Bourne, though unable to foresee a month or to be a comic paper for policemen, But so in advance the events at Ch'anysha noted on second thoughts we feel some regret, that the immensely increased number of not only at seeing "what a noble mind students would be useful under good leaders, is here o'erthrown", but at the tendency, but in the meantime they would be apt to shown now-a-days, not only by Mr. Stead become dangerous, What a pity it is that and his followers and imitators, but by crowds A some of the industrious and able students of of laore thinkers, to imagine that they are the Ch'eng-sha schools did not seize upon doing something good and useful by reviving so excellent an opportunity to show how some obsolete cry, or by "messing about their studies in Western subjects," combined (we must use the expressive if "common" with their knowledge of the teaching of the phrase) with matters which, in themselves On April 15th, ot Shanghai, A. Canutters Bryson, M.D.BS, (Load.), second son of Rev. Ancient Sages of China had enabled them to as unimportant as this ridiculous business Thomas Brysen, Ticassin, to Daisy Isabel, show themselves leaders of men, and leaders of the Esq.", nevertheless are expressions the Magistracy this morning. It appears that has been affected to s third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edney Page on the side of Law and Order! Mr. Bourne's of the constant progress' of modern thought on the 23rd March last, a large quantity of Yesterday a telegram was forwarded to the sold and delivered, Mr. W. E. L. Shenton up- Shanghai.

Mr. Shenton stated that the claim was in sigh at the truly dreadful condition of the and the frend of modern advance, The cigar boxes was seized at No. 18, Tung Wa Kwangtung Provincial Deliberative Council, peated for the plaintiff while the defendants On April 18, 1910, at Shanghai, James Mare, national finance will be echoed by every tendency of these times is to level up," Lane by order of one of the local Police Magis- through the Canton Self-Government Society, ware unrepresented. of the Kiangan Chemical, Works. Aged 39 sincere well-wisher of China. "No progress," and to obliterate artificial social distinctions.trates. The goods. in question "were the by. the Chinese Commercial Association in

he says, "has been made; there is no bud-It is far too late now to retard this process, or property of a certain Chinese firm who had Hongkong,, who requested the Council to ap- respect of a bill of exchange. A writ of at- fraudulently applied falso trade-marks to their proach the Viceroy on their behalf asking him tachment, of defendant's property was applied Francisco F. de Siqueira, irmaos a cunhadas

even to discuss its desirability or the reverse.

goods. In this connection Sergeant Grant to racciad his order and to permit Chloess news for, The partners could not be found in their com profonda magos praticipamaos seus get; no one knows how the national accounts

ton for the benefit of the merchants, The granted. Advenisemaats were inserted in the parentes, amigas a pessoas de suas relações stand." While it is true that a new Criminal We ceaselessly are changing, advancinge seized go unused cases and aco amply, opes.") papers to be seadmitted for circulation in Cas- place of business and a writ of attachment Was

fallecimiento de sua extremecida irma Code, has been promulgated, it has not yet and even in the little things of life irresis Subsequently, Sergeant Grant again visited the e'cunhada, Helena Maria occorrido boatami,

a general meating for the 23rd instant for the case was called carly to the month and ad• been tested and indeed we are, against our tible proceses are in action, most of them abop but found the premises closed and learnt Canton Sell-Government Society has convened local papers and the Government Gazella, The 17 de Abril, 1910.

will, doubtful of it success for many years making for simplification, a few for compli that the guilty parties bad fled to Coton. The

A Chincto compradoro gave evidence and to come." Nothing has been done to cation, of a complicated world.

man appeared at the Magistracy thin-morning purpose of discussing the terms of the petition journed till to-day.

Mr, F. Howell, Chief Bailiff at the Supreme Coult, spoke to saving possession of defead. ant's property. administered just as always. There has been word "Esq." are called cranks; men who Mr. Shenton appeared for the defendant.

Judyment was entered for plaintiff,

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THE U. S, transport Warren, which has been such a conspicuous object in the River since Dock and Engileering Co. during, all that August last, having been in the bands of the time, left Shanghai yesterday uit: ravon, under the command of Captain Randall, to undergo her trials for speed, stability, and steering qualities, reparts the Shanghat Times of gib fast. She is to be put through her paces pretty thoroughly to-day, the tests including a six- hours' run at full speed, and is due to return to port this evening.

CANION DAY BY DAY.

HONGKONG CHINESE NEWSPAPERS. [From Our Own Correspondent,]

Di

6

12

the

per cent. per. Bobum dared the Canton, 23rd April.

5th January, 1910, drawn by Hills Menke and The order of Viceroy Yaad She Heus pro- Company, payable mixty days after sight to the hibiting the admission and circulation in order of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia Canton of alt Chinese newspapers published in and China and endorsed to the plaintiff The Hoogkang has caused great dissatisfaction said bill was duly presented to defendants for among the people here especially of the com. acceptance on the 3rd February, 1910, and was mercial classes who are now unable to obtain accepted on that da a... The bill was presented daily timely information of the commercial for payment on the 7th April, 1910, but was certala extent, $5:87 as interest and $45.07 for goods.

An interesting trade-mark case was heard at quotations. Consequently the Canton market dishonoured. The plaintiff further chaimed.i

The Hongkong Gelegea train a staff of judges, and justice is being make bright suggestions about the use of the and the goods were ordered to be forfeited to be presented to the Viceroy on the subject.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, APRIE 25, 19ia,

KXPBR10 CREDE.

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Massus, Wheelock & Co. write, under date Shanghai, 21st April:-The quantity of cargo offering on our homeward freight market still continues steady and with the near approach of the tea-season which opens at Hankow early in May there should ha no dearth of cargo on the various berthi Coastwise:-Things are. stil!" booming" in this line and owners should

-HUMAN HAIR BOOM.- " At pressu; there is a great demand for homan hair by foreign firms in Canton, and the price of this article has a.vanced considerably, being about 54 por catty. The native dealers ar2. doing their best to meet the demand, and they have sent a number of people to collect bumaz hair from villages, towns, sic, in the interior.

in the last ten years no general organic would add to such worries as those we have reform.........There is rather the tendency when we wonder "Is this chap & C.M.G., or Lo, be satisfied with words and to shelve offi- CB.," and would have us keep in our cials willing to take the lead in reform...... heads or on our desks lists of people "who Change was only welcome to oust the foreig have rendered the community some unpaid Mr. F. 8. A. Bourne, C.M.G., Judge of the ner." But Mr. Bourne voiced our own service" may easily pass out of the category Bupreme Court of Shanghai, has had thirty- hopes, indeed our anticipations for the of cranks into that of usalėis outrances.

- thren odd years of ruled experience of Chios future, when he said that those who and the Chinese. His study of commercial know China would base their hopes

Fire-Eye Bridge. The man was can over by conditions has been profound, and he has of the future on the many merits that it is interesting to note that the total amount be making up a liule for some of the hard boaad for Falsban from Shek Wal Tong

Navy estimates for 1910-11-18 £494,000, learing from the South are excellentí several mase more than once boca employed on special lay in the race itself "intelligence, of Colonial contributions which lighten the times" they have lately boon through; reports knocked down a man when approaching the

RAILWAY ACCIDENTA

On the morning of the 1st instant a train

service, such as in Journeys through Sze cheerfulness, industry, frugality, patience, the taxpayers of the United Kingdom to pro- | steamers having been ized on time-charter" /. the train and, was killed instantaneously,

TARTAR GENERAL'S RESIGNATION,

od

Tho Tarter General in Canton, H., Tseng

chuan, Yun-ord, Kwangs and Kuel-chow devotion to parents and children, and vide the remainder of the 40,693,700 required, both in the South and in the Norte, so there is and the borders of Tong-king, and as Consul courage against physical difficulties, on the ladin'contributes £103,400, Australle 207,500 scarcely any tonnage felt open for (rip-charters;

health with the special! Commercial) Mission to part of the peasantry; intellect, sense of New Zealand 200 000, Cape Colon 646,000, and saias are consequently very-high and very | Chi, has tondered his resignation owing

Atua ali rgundi Xlis judicial habit of mind, - fairness in private life, morality, loyalty to, and Natal £31,009,-

TYPHOON WARNING.

The telegram quoted below were receivedat the American Consulate Ganerál from the Manila Observatory to-day 2

3. Manila, April 14th, 1910, 9.50 8.0. Cyclose or Typhoon W. of Mindoro, moy Ling W&N. W. or N. W.

Maalis. Cylone or Typhoon W. ltes miles distant, rugi

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