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Jesuits of Macao.
"QUIT THE HOLY CITY,
ARRIVAL AT_JONOKONG.
Decree to the contrary, will have prepared our
THE GINSENG GASY
LVIDE CRIAT THE MÄGISTALY. Wong Tim was charged before Mr. JR. Wood; Secord Police Magistrate, this morn
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THE QUEUE.
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thought that if the postponement were made as a mark of respect to the memory of the late He then Emperor, it would be a good "arrangement
worthy of the people.
are opposed to any delay,, whatovor. It la
the mila door broken in No 3 god.wa. Ha
a ready acquaintance with the language, cus that he cleared out to Canton, leaving his tome, religious ideas and ordinary mode of business to the tender cares of bis wife and Jife of the people and an ability to sympathise fot. We understand that he is coming with or at least to understand their firejudices back to fight the case out and we wish and points of view. Perhaps no Eoglishmän, | him every lucks. The Banishment Ordinanco no Furopean or American, can hope to ad wants a tremendous lot of amendment. It
The news the Bongkong Telegraph was then in connection with the prolong robba y an
"The Prince Regent in in favour of the imme A. S. WATSON & CO., minister justice or exercise executive func is to be hoped that our able Attorney. first to pubilah last evening 1 the widespond the 4th i sr. Mr. M. W. Sinte, K.C., prosecul dinle abolition of the quere, but Her Majesty
ed and Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, of Messrs, Dea- tions among Asiatics in a manner that will General, Mr. Rees Davies, will see to it movement in favour of the religious orders
the Empress Dowager Yu Lun has expressed a desire that this should not take place until the fond of the natives he runs the risk of be cases of utter hardship as that described readers for the report which has reached us to in Ki Ling Lane. The godown contained Ames until next year, but Princes Tao aud Heur win universal approval. If he becomes too that it is amended so as to preclude such bring retaised at Macao, despite the Republicau con, Looker and Deacon, was for the defence.
Saul Oi, godowa keeper of the Yuen Fal perfod of mourning fǝ island Majauty Kwong "ong, said he was in charge of godowa 5 So has expired. This would ootait a delay coming depccidentalised. He is distrusted above. It is interesting, by the way, today that the Fathers of the Society of Jesus attiren ginseng on The 4th fast: The staff was by his own countrymen, he is not respected call the fact that before our late Attorney M scas have left the Holy Qity. Let be packed is wooden tubs. He, slept in the go
perhaps regarded as rather a bore-by the General and, whilom Chief Justice, Sir Henry ferred that they have quitted the Colony under natives over whom he is placed. But let the Berkeley, K.C., was in the Council, he gave an order of expulsion, it should, in all fairness, and was never disturbed on that night European who applies to another the epithet a judgment in Fiji which covered the same be stated that the decision to leave was arrived wake up between 7 and 8 n.m. of "pro-native" inquire rigorously of bluself point. In his judgment Sir Henry said that at of their own accord and lo agreement with spected the doors of the godown and found whether his real ground of complaint is not "No subject of His Majesty the Kipg may, well-intealjoged suggestions from friends. The then went into the go lown and examined the
PRINCE CHIKO'S 'AMBITION. this; that the person whom be criticises does in time of peace, lawfully he deprived of his departure is "NOT PERMANENT,
goods and food for tubs of ginseng mis coms the Presideat the new Cubinat.: Is will Frince Chioz has expressed a wish to bo not in all cases support the European against liberty or of his property by any tribunal in At any rate it is hoped that it will not be song. He reported the matter to the lead be remembered that Princ Chlog declined the the Asiatic when the interests of the two are this Colony without having been first brought So far as we have been able to gather the coole.
post recently and recommanded Dake Trul at variance, that he does not necessarily ac
Hat Heng, a detective in the Police Force, Txo, the Prasidant of the Mi: istry, al Finance, to a trial upon a charge made against him members of the Society of Josus hard, left cept the Europeas point of view as the only and communicated to him without having Macae temporarily only. Torca of the priests, said he saw the defendant at 170. des Vœux for the office,. The recommendation has no possible or the only just one. How is it first had an opportunity afforded him of being with whom was the Rev. Faber-Gonçalves, Road Central and compasion-him-and-the-beer approved by the Prince Regent, that you Government officials, as soon as heard in his defence. That is the point arrived in Hongkong la the forenoon to-day shop coolie to the Hotel Chion. 'Wifeess orked
LOANS. OBJECTED TO. you have learned the language and studied exactly wherein the Rongkong law fails, by the ss. Sut Tal. Two more are dus here him to go with him, and then arrested defen
It is reported by a Poblog. correspondeat the customs of the country become Men of standing, merchants of many years in the course of the afternoon, while the steamer dent on the 3rd floor of the hotel Witness said that the proposal to miss loans for ral way cou either mad or hopelessly pro-Chinese? This experience, are all victimised to make good 10 artive later f.om Canton to-ay will bijn, ke was a detective and asked defondant what struction has received the approv.1 of the were the castents of the box and two biskets Grand Council, the Ministry of Posts and Com WHISKY is a question which in one form or another is the sins and shortcomings of the many. In alght others from Canton, the latter having in room 7. Dafond int said that he was told
mon cations and the Ministry of Foroiga to carry it upstaira. A packing needle was Affis, but Dake Trai Tze, the President of the found upon the perion of the defendabt, He Migiry of Finance, largely influenced, it is the art clos upstairs and the answer was "No." entered an emphatic protest against the pro was asked if he could explain his poression of baieved, by H., Shing Houan Hunt, bas Mr. Shenton-Where was the reedle 7-In points. To the course of an ardenre with defendant's pocket.
thy Prince Regent, the Duke detailed "at rome length the injury that he believed would be in cted upos China by the adoption of the policy proposed.
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During
THEIR STAY IN HONGKONG,
the Jesuits will be the guests of the Rev. Father
F. R. royal, Procurator, Spanish Dominican Frocuration, and the Rev. Faber Robert, Procurant of the Missions Etrangeres. Eight of the Fathers will be the guests of the Spanish will enjoy the hospitality of their French Con- fieres at Caine Road.
Mission at Seymour, Road, while six otheri
Upon leaving Macao, the Semicory was aken charge of by the Right Réverend the Bibop of the Diocese in whom the property vei ed. Contrary to all popstår nollous the Jesuits, have no leasehold estates of their awo. Their worldly possessions are limited to their own personal belongings ned their valuable
library of rare books. With their departure from the Fortegaese settlement the
men mad, and indeed I have heard this whether their expulsion from the Colony had soberly maintained by persons who them magisterial sanction. As a rule, we believe, selves are careful to avoid all risk of con the toformation regarding a man's private tagion. But it never seems to occur to such life and stating whether be is a suitable questioners that there may be some solid member of this delectable community, reasons for the apparently pro-Chinese ten emanates from the Secret Service, whose dencies they are geturally only apparent) of turpitude does not require to be enlarged thoir office friends; reasons based on the upon. We do not agree with Sir Henry fact that the late have discovered—perhaps Berkeley that the Governor-in-Council is a much to their own astonishment-how much tribunal. The Governor sitting by himself there is truly admirable and worthy of pie constitutes a Council under the old Statutes servation not only in Chinese art and litera but the very word "tribunal" conveys the Robert Portor & Co.'sture and even religion, but also to the social meaning that a quorum cant be spake organization of the Chinese people. If thereof unless it is composed of at least three is one stalement about China that can be From the information we have at BULL
made with perfect.assurance it is this that hand it appears that many of the banish if in the long process of reform she learns to ment orders presently made pre sent despise and throw aside all the supports,ate down from the Central Police Station and has leaned upon for thousands of years, if signed by the Registrar-General without she exchanges for Western substituies all question, and ratified by the Executive her ideals, her philosophy of life, her Council (which means the Colonial Secre. ethics, her social system, she may indeed tary) without inquiry. It is high time that the meantime the self-appointed religious become rich, progressive, powerful in peace such a state of things should be put an end bansheer have their temporary residenc: and war, perhaps a terror to the nations, to. It may be thatja man may be a mema Rongkong bad await the qutcome of the but she will, have left behind her very much ber of a secret society, but as Sir Heury to egraphic memorials addressed to the Minis that was good and great, she will have parted | Berkeley, puta it, he must be afforded an ter for the Colonies jù: Lisbo, and to which
reference is made balow.
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and even to her self-respect, she will be a defence.. stranger to herself." Now we have always been supporters of this point of view. We cannot quote more of this most fascinating book, which contains whole chapters that tempt to quotation. The account of the religious side of Chinese life is written from the point of view of one who can sympathise.
and one who has evidently deeply pondered over "God's 'ways with men." Whether the surious minded student of things Chinese The Editor will not undertake to be responsible for approach them from the point of view of nu any rejected MB., nor be rethra way Contribution.official or of a missionary or simply as one SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCH).
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Sticking out of his pocket?—Yes, I saw o portion of it slicking out.
When you saw decoast at the shop in No. 27 he was packing shings there?—No.
What was he d ing ?-He was sitting dowa, torether with five others.
What business was th's shop carrying on? I saw pile, ginseng and dea's horn.
They are know as Calif roian-dealers? Yes.
--And tuch shops do a certain amount of pack
· log?—I don't know.
How many years' experience have you had in Hongkong?-Ovep zɔ years.
for the time being. But if it should ba do-
Did not the defendant tell you that he'd d not know what the man's name was ?—He said creed that their entry into Portuguesa territory1 do not know what is his name." is to be permanently proscribed, then there can bapo doubt that His Lordship the Bishop wald the godowa keeper made a report to him devise ways and meass for conducting the Seminary and re-opening the school under what
are called secular priests.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AT MACKO."
HONGKONG ORTUGUESE TELEQ RAM
TO LISBON.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Yesterday we referred at some length to the A.Cossus will be taken on the sath of May question of expulsion of the religious orders next. Mr. F. P.-I. Wodehou o has been up-from Macao. We mentioned that a meeting poluted Ocosus Officer,
would be held at the Clab Lusitano fa, the evening to discuss the maiter. The mosting was called by circular which was issued broad-
three elderly and respected members of the Portuguese community in Hongkong, viz., Messrs G. A..Yvanovich, A. M. Roza Pereira, and J. M. de Castro Basto, The purport of the circular, which was 'la Portuguese, was to the effict that the ·Convenari
Choi Chui, superintendent of the godown,
on the 5th fast. He went at once to the godown to see and the matter wis si onca rep red to stolen. About 180 cattles were contained in the Police. Four tuba, full of gloseng were
each tub. It was American ginseng and was all of the same quality. The value was about $200 a picul.
Ginseng Insold by a number of firms bétidas soyr firm?-We sell them cut to other dealers. There must be a'large quantity in the Colony besides that la your godown?-I dont know about others;
There are other people importing American gisag into the Colony also? I don't know,
Have you seen ginseng of similar quality to this in other places? - hve seen only our own goods.
Choy Kwai To, accoualastofthe Hotel Chine,
lost. at Dam, and was accompanied by two coolies carrying a box and two basktis,
dired to The Ediler, 1, Fre Boned Road, and I with his fellow-men in the most lovable way!! baard ng the Germbu Mail steamer Kleist with- cant late in the afternoon and wat sigced by sald defendant came to the hotel on the h
should be recoinpanlod by the Writer's Rome and Address. Onry business cominualestinni should be addreriał
to The Matinger.
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CHINESE DEPORTERS.
A CRINAMAN was fined $15 or ond month "for"
out permission from the Captain
RULLS relating to the use of lights on board merchant ships have beca published in the current issue of the Government G: aitis. His Majesty the King has been pleased to "en- trust the seals of the Colonial Department to the Right Honourabla Lewis Vardon Harcourt, MP, as one of the Principal Secretaries of
State.
"took the liberty to lovite the members of the Portuguese community in Hongkoóg to meet to-day (18th lust.), al 6 o'clock in the evening, at the Club Lusitano, with the object the Colonies praying the retention of the reli- of despatching a telegram to the Minister for
is orders at Macio. The convaters "beg ged to remind all the Portuguese and each lo
It so happeos that we have had brought THE Rugby Latch between the Hongkong to our notice recently a great number of cases Football Club and the Kent, which was played wherein respectable Chinese of undoubled yesterday afternoon on the former's ground standing have been deported from the Col-reached in a win for the latter team after a bard.piricalar how much they owed to the religious any. We are not referring to any one care fought game by points to mil
in particular, but to the subject as a whole. A NOTIFICATION appears in the current issue If particularities were accessary, we could of the Government Gazelle to the effect that no quote volumes. As it is, the state of things dog brought from Shanghai will be permitted governing the Banishment Ordinance cannot to land in this Colony for a perid of three be described as other than arbitrary. Why months with effect from the 15th November,
this condition should be tolerated by an en-
AT& Conference of Chamber of Commerca re-
associations whether for their instruction and their wall-being, or for the Christian charity with which stay shelter in their moraal aas the poor orphans."
Our information is that over fifty persons altended the meeting. Mr. G. A. Yvanovich read the circular convening the meeting, and- chair, Mr. J. M. de Castro Basto proceeded to Mr. L; d'Almada having been elected to the deliver a fluent and alequent discourse orging the grounds for the retention of the religioas orders at Macao. So forcefal were his argu. |ments and 10 c.aviacing his well-rounded sea. tences that the meeting adopted, without a His Excellency the Governor has been pleased dissentient, a resolation agreeing to despatch to recognise, provisionally and pending the re-the fallowing telegram to Lisbon and which
was cabled last night:-. d'Ositisgen as Consul for Russia in Hongkong ceipt of His Majesty's Exequator, M; V.adimir.
and Mr. Afgar E. Calaton as Vice and Deputy Consul-General of the United States of America in Hongkong.
"MINISTER FOR THE COLONIES, Lisbon. "Portaguase commualty Hengkong big re- in interest education youth and hapless povel tention congregations religious orders Maceo ty —Almada R. CaST-C, President Meeting,
sentation to Lisbon."
CAPF IN Uasmo tb, caretaker bf the Kowlaon
SHANGHAI CO-OPERATION. where and Godowa Company, prosecuted a
Another telegram was addressed to the pre- cargo-baat owner at the Police Court this the community's co-operation in the Northern sident of the Club Ustao at Shanghai soliciting morning for obstructing the as, Khist yeter. Settlement to support of the telegraphic repie day morning when she was making fast to the
barf at Kowloos. Mr. E R. Hall.fax imposing there have also forwarded a long telegram
From Macao we hear that the Chiaasa resid. |
to Lisbon appealing to the Republican Gov- ernment to allow the Italian Bisters of Charity to contince their gold work in the Colney,
$7BAM TENDAR “STANLEY,”
COPPER Voraus ZINC SHEATHING.
Did you have any convenatios with the defendant ?-He said he was not staying these but another map,
Did you see these things brought into the hotel 7-Yes, they were brought in atto o'clock followed by a mag in a long cost.
Did you know at the time that defendint was living at 370, Des Voix Road?—No.
fendant ? - I did not, because he was pot the Didn't you change surnames with the de- man that was going to stay.
or gone cat immediately when the long coat For all you know he rasy have gose upstairs
min təmoja?—Yo).
C.
PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLIES AND PAYLIAMENTS, Tao Prince Regent is very much annoyed at 1bs.combived suspension of the sessioon of the Provincial Assemblies as a protest against the failure to grant an immediate cal'log of a Parliament, and has instructed Prince Pu Lua according to ex sting regulations. If these are to deal with the matter as far as possible.
Inadequate, airco Pa Lua is iquracted to devise regulations that will a cure full control
a the event of further incidents of the kind..
STUDENTS CHEIR THE EMPEROR In celebration of the grant of a National Parliament, the students of the schools in Peking decided to assemb'e at the "Tal,Ching Gate at noon on the 16th inst, in order to give three cheers for the Emperor. Elaborato arrangements are being made for the successful have not been instructed that they are not to carry ng og of the function and the stadans
faterfere in political affairs.
BIG OPIUM. SKIZORE,
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DV EXCISE OFFICESS.
Chief Excise Officer G. Hogganh' and ''a party of Chicosa employees of the Excise De- partment entered Nos. 347 and 349, Queen's Road Central last night and arrested two " Chloamen fr having 1,145 tacks of prepared opiem and a taels of oplum dross in thele possession. A further search was made, and resulted to the discovery of a number of Im port ist documents. ****
this morning on the above charge and wore The men appeared before Mr. E. R. Hallax
remanded. MrBarlow, from the firm of Messrs, Goldring, Barlow and Morrell, appeared för tha defendants:
·ROBBING A CRIPPLE,
HEAVY SENTENCE AT THE MAGISTRACY.
A coolls appeared before Mr. E R. Hallifax at the Magistracy this morning on a charge of
cripple. It appears that the complainant en larceny of a blanket and some clotting from a
gaged the defendant on the 17th fast, to carry going back to the country. Ca ariving at the the articles to the as, Kương Bal, as ́ha wan
wharf the defoodaut rairaway with his load and Mv. Slade Where do you sit in the betele complaisant was unable to give chase. Bebind the counter.
The articles were subsequently recovered 'in, a Did you see the defendant actually come iu pawn shop la Wanchai where they WITA from the main door? -Yes.
Wi'ness contioued. The first time I noticed the long-coated man was when defendant point ed him out to me and said he has come...
O.her witnesses were called and the case for
the prosecution closed.
After bath sides hid addressed the Court his Worship a 'fumed the case fill Monday, when be will intimate whether the case is to contiune or not,
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lightened Chief Justice such as Sir Francis presentatives from the colonies (a London, pre Piggott passeth understanding. His Lord-sided-over by Lord Avebury, & resolution was HONGKONG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1919 ship, and he only, is able to sentence a man passed that it was desirable to es ablish a Brit. AN ARBORITATIVE WORK. to absolute banishment from the Colony ish Empire trade mark for the purpose of distin gishing the products of various parts of the that is to say, who the case is before his The publication of a book is sometimes Lordship in appeal. And now comes the
* mpira. an event of more than passing importance. question. Are these questions submitted to Mr. R. F. Johnston, the learned and eloquent the Chief Justice in general? The answer author of "Lion and Dragon in Northera is "No." According to a kind of Mosaic China" (published by John Murray) says: rule, badly administered, the Executive Books on China have appeared in large Council have the power magisterially to sen- numbers during the past few years, and the tence auy mau to po less than ten years' im. production of another adems to demand some prisonment. It may happen that some of kind of apology. Yet it cannot be said that the constituents of the Executive may not as a field for the ethnologist, the historian, even hold warrants as Justices of the Peace. the student of comparative religion and of The Police are powerless to act discriminate folk-lore, the sociologist or the moral philo.ly in the situation in which they find them- sopher, China has been worked out." Mr. selves. Upon their heads devolves the Johnston need not apologize. He has suc-necessity of doing that which the bare worded a doo of $50 on defendant. ceeded in the field he has chosen in every of the law requires and they have to do what ons of the capacities mentioned. Whether the regulations tell them to do.. There are as a historian or as a sociologist or a philo hundreds of undesirables amongst our sopher it is hard to say where he has sue. population and the sooner these are deport- ceeded best. This book, which as its name ed the beller for the Colony, But when it suggests, deals primarily with the territory of comes to a case of a respectable Chinese Weibalwel and its people, is, lo fact, a pro merchant being bounded out of the Colony found study of the Chinese in general. We at the call of a Chinese informer who is look are in complete agreement with the authoring only for "squeeze," it would sit ill with f his attitude of mind. Ile belongs to a the British Press if it were to igoose the IP King Manuel should elect to take up his class of men which bas suffered from the injustice of the prevailing system. There is residence in England he will naturally use an praise of Mr. Rudyard Kipling and is forced one case in point which has been brought incognit, in a cordance with the practice in were taken out and zinc put to their place: This Majesty the King has not been advised to to suffer fools gladly in the course of every to our immediate attention, where a wealthy circumstances such as his, Napoleon II., object of the substitation is to ascertain which Exercita bix power of disallowince with respect | Following are among the orders of the day
of the two materials will stand waar better ju day work.." Mr. Johnston says "in this out. and respectable citizen was told by a Gor
when fa exila at Chislehurst, passed as the waters of the Colony, If It is found that the following Ordinances:-Ordinance No. 18| lying part of the British Empire, no less than crnment official-Chinese-itial he was re
Comte de Pierrefonds, and the Empress Eug the zinc plates will have as good a "life"ne of 19 o, easitled-An Ordinance to amend the cale still employs the title Comtese de Pierre copper, they will in all probability be used in Grown Leads Fasumption Ordinance, 1000, jur India and the rest of our Asiatic posses quired to go to the Police Court if he did fonda. Etuis Philippt, during the last two future for sheathing the bottoms of all Colonial sad to make special pravisios for the Resump sions, the chief qualifications necessary for a not want to be put out of the Colony sum.years of b's life, which he spent at Claremont, bour. In point of cast they are a recommend purposes. Ordinance No. 10 of 1910, entitled Government vessels and tausches to the har- tion of Crown Lands of small value for public Judge or a magistrate are not so much a masily. He exclaimed that he would resist the present residence of the Duchess of afer in their favour as against, copper, the An Ordinance to amend the Marriage Ordin. knowledge of law and of legal procedure es in case of expulsion but becamo só uneasy ( Ibany, was known as the Comte de Neuilly, || matal hitherto quad,
LAST soapu's catch of 1,910 seals Cif the Pribylof islande, according to an estimate made by Commissioner owers, will not the Usited Sates half a million dollars. Pereto fare, vader the system. of leasing the for ses) privileges, the Government realised about $59, 60 a year. Laat scason's catch was made under the supervision of the department of comice and labour.
A text bas just been in liuteď by the Har- hour amborities into the comparative merits of copper and zinc as waterials for sheathing the
Hongkong, has wri ten a book catitled "Lion and Dragon in Nanbera Chlan" John Murray, 15. Det) la commeating on this publicatios, the Pall Mall Gille sys; - The author is and was formerly Secretary to the Governor of District Officer and Magis rate at Weihaiwal,
Hongkong, so that he has had plenty of op the most contentious part of the Far East. But portusity to sa:vay the condict of interests in
the back is not merely political; it is a survey of life and castom, religions, history and legend, and contains a number of capital illustraBoa
Mr. Philip W. Sergean', also well-known in Hongkong durleg his tenure of the editorship of or senior moraing contemporary, has published a new work entitled "The Great Dowager-Empress of China!" {Messrs."Hotch- inson & Co in cloth gilt with illustrations, 16-ret).
bottoms of Government Colonial vessels. When
The two books will doubtless he widely the "steam-tender Stanley was drydocked at Kowtons the other day for horasaual overbaut, sppreciated in Hoogkong. eight copper plates in the hall of the vesse
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