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THE CHARGES' AGAINST JOUN
GRANT.
FRESH ALLIGATIONS PREFIRRED AGAINST
DEFENDANT,
“ MESQUITA" MEMORIĄL.
DISPOFÁL OF Hongkong FUNDS, Mr. F. X. M. Fig, eireda presided of a meet ing yesterday, at the `rooms of the Bibliotheca Joba Giant was brought up on remand before Portuguess, of the subscribers in Hongkong to Mr. E. R-Hallux at the Magistracy this the funds for the Mesquita Memorial, moroing on the following two chorgas 3—(1) | initiated by his father, the late Mr. Joid M. V. That he did recaiye or have in his poster- de Figueiredo. The mealing unanimously sien a blank cheque (No. 774,669) of the Char agreed to baad over the amount subscribed, tered Bank the property of and K. Roberts, together with the, accumulated interest, to the stolen cutside the Colony on or about the inh. Central Committes at Macao, The transfor inst. (1). That he did receive of bave in his will be made as soon as the fixed deposit be. possession property, to wit, a number of testi... | comes due. The amount to be so transferred moalals the property of K. Roberts, unlawfully in some $750. obtained outside the Colony on or about th We understand that the General Commi teg inat. Mr. Deangs, Sr., from the Crown Solicitave decided that the memorial will as.ums represented. tor's office, prisicuted and defo adanc way'u.. the forms of un árblo column surmounted by a bust of the late Colonel Mesquia. The monu ment is stimated to cos⋅ £173 sloeling, ex- clative of the cost of rail age, foundation, etc, Designs of the memrial, with specifica isur, were laid before the mealing yesterday,
Mc Dennys withdraw the above charges and aubstituted the following therofur:-
detestable spirits, that of the card castic play. Or the seventy perscas lost when the Heitlan no opportunity of defending themselves belog lastinct in some meo is the most abhor- quobost Libarić foundered eff Port de Paix *fore the tribunal constituted by the Governor rent to reason. We onco knew a man who last month, tep were Generals,
Council. With all due respect to the had a mania for changing everything, and ANOTHER delusion, swept away. "Chinese Registrar-General, it is clear that many of when he gave way to it, after pulling things rice paper," sald Lord Redesdale, in his presld. his decisions with regard to banishment are to pieces he had laboriously to put them all-ential address, before the Royal Photographic wrong or at least faulty, and why a respect in place again—or, rather, his subordinates | Society on 19th inst," has no rice whatever in ∙able merchant should be hounded out of the had to do so. The French revolutionists te composition.” Colony passeth understanding. He may be proclaimed that they had given “us THE magnificent gateway, "Choka-shimon,"
gambler, or he may smoke opium, or hea
new earth and that Hearch bad which is a feature of the Kyoto exhibli at the may do worse thiuge, but if the same prin been abolished altogether. The earth Japan-British Exbibition, has been presentid ciple were applied indiscriminately there remains as old as ever, and Heaven Kew Gardens, where it will be re-erected would be very few Europeans left in the
as bear or as far from our reach as it has al-after the close of the exbibliion, island. The case in point in our estimation ways been. When people talk, as they offen: The masters of two laundrien and a fat-bolling is that of one amongst a number, who was do, without thinking, they are apt to speak shop at Yaumati were prosecuted by Sanitary told by a Police informer that a warrant of the good done by the French Revolution. Inspector Hynes at the Police Court this mora was out for his arrest and, being worldly A little reflection will show that the good takers to sleep on the premises. A fise of
log for allowing persons in addition to caro wise, he left the Colony for Canton. Other referred to was done by constructive minds
was imposed in dich lestança. wise he might have been taken into after that cataclysm. On the other hand, to custody without any opportunity of defend pull down a really rotted structure and re-
"My grandfather "—the young man spoka uct ing himself in the open Court. This is build is not playing at card-castles. The lived to a green old age. A singularly green 19:0, did havs 0.0 cheque la bis-pusses
without a touch of pride my grandfather
(a) That John Grant on the 13th November, no fallacy. The usual modus operandi in danger to the younger generation of Chinese, the case of a person who comes under the for instance, is that they should find such day he was taken in by the confidence trick." stolon: (6) That John Grint on the 13th old age. Three times rfier bis soventieth birth-ip well knowing the same to bare been purview of the Banishment Ordinance is that zest in the work of destroying what is rotten-Shangkat Timer,
November, 19.0, telosiously did forge and he is brought before the Chief Detective In- in the state, that they may proceed to pull
counterfeit a certain order for the payment spector in the first place, transferred to the down quite sound and solid structures, after-
of money, that is to say, a writing pur- Registrar-General secondly and then sent off wards to erect in their place a flimsy, jerry
Chanered Bank of Ladia, Australia and Chinn porting to be a cheque drawn upon the (or rather his order of banishment is seat off) built edifice that will not stand the first ty
by one Kenele Roberts with intent thereby to to the Executive Council, where it is duly phoon of internal or external strife. The signed, generally, without examination or fuoniest and yet in some ways the most personal attendance of the (deportee: "It ghastly instance of playing at card castles is does not require any enlarging to prove that the exhibition of themselves that the new THE Colonial Secretary. Sir Henry May, with such procedure is entirely unsound and un
a party of officibis pald & visit to several of the" 50 called Ministers in Portugal are maklog, third-class hotels to-day in order to see that the constitutional; and the Chinese are begin All of the old corruption and venality is premises conformed to stipulated, conditions ning to find that out. There are doubtless there-every bit of it, only more so. What and we understand that the stipulations were in this Colony many people who deserve to be banished-one Chinese of our acquaint and useful men in it, and good and useful, Dickieson, the Valted States Secretary of
a world this is! And yet there are good fully complied with in each instance, ance says hundreds--but these are all bad builders. The founders of the Hongkong War, who was in Balin last monib, suggested characters whose room is preferable to their University are erecting a monument dere to the Emperor that the Crown Prince Halle in company. But that is no reason why respect-perennius, and it is of such builders that we
wilders thaEast Asiatic waters should visit the Philip able merchants should be sent away from the.. would the world were full.
pines. The Emperor William seemed pleased Colony on the scanfy evidence of Police
with the suggestion, and said he would take it informers. Inter alia, this is what Sir Henry | THE CANAILLE in Shanghai. into consideration. Berkeley had to say in a similar case which be tried in the Fijian Islands before he
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& C70K employed at the Vienna Café and an Halifax at the Magist.acy this morcing with outside boy were charged before Mr. E. R the larceny of a quantity of butter from the Card Eich of the defendants were fined $5 or two weeks "bard."
Mr. F. X. M. Figueiredo f 'looking after the Mr. J. C. da Cunha moved a vote of thanks to
investment the Hongkong fands allibeso years. The motion wis seconded by Mr. J. M. P. da Silva and bacimously carried.
After the formal pagi of the business-had- been concluded, a conversation ensued among thosubscribers project as to the best site for the memorial at Macao.. The op'n'or was anal mous that the mɔnament should be erected in
seen by visitors to Macao and where it may also serve as a public embellishment of Macao, instead of baing erected in the Cometary where it will be seen by a comparatively few perpio,
efraud; (c) That John Grant on the 13th No- verbor, 19io, did u.tor, knowing the same to bo forged, a' cert.is lorged order for the paya mo public place in the city where may be ma.t of money,, that is to say, a writing pur Porting to be a cheque drawn upon the Char tered Bank of India, Australia and China by ane Katric Roberts with intent thereby to de- raud, well knowing the same to be false, for ged and counterfeited; (d) that John Grant on the 13th November, 1910, feloniously ob aloed certain property, that is to say, certain 10.U.'s, amounting to 263, by virtue of a cer tain, forged order for the payment of money that is to say, a writing purporting to be a cheque drawn upon the Chastered Bank of India, 4-ustralia and China by one Kearic Roberts, well knowing the same to be forged; (e) That
NEWS FROM THE NORTH.
THE GIMBLING QUESTION,
(Specially Translated for the "Hongkong TelegraphTM)
HE. Chang Ming Cai, the newly-appointed The Prizes Regent has personally instructed
The Chinesa of Shanghai have forfeited THIRTY-eight men wore arrested last night by John Grant on the 31st October, igro, did Viceroy of the 1 wo Kwoaz provinces, that an came to Hongkong. Ja'this instance the our sympathy by their extraordinary be- Road West. The mon appeared before Mr. E. forge and counterfeit a certain order for the the place suffers from a deplated exchequer
Ratu Savenaca to the island of Na Yau uu- der the Coofining Order." This Ordig ance declares:"It shall be lawful for the Governor-in-Council by order under his hand to confine any „Native whom he shall believe to be disaffected to the Queen or otherwise dangerous to the peace or good order of the Colony to a particular locality in Fiji for any period not exceeding to years from the date of such Order." In reply to
Sergt. Walt in an opium divan at 319, ̧ Queen's
of money that is to say, a writing
Ewo godown for the purpose of explaining | was ordered to pay a fine of 5,09 or ten weeks
purporting to be a cheque drawù upon the to the Chinese the anti-plague measures and the second defendant Sto or three weeks.ongkong and Shanghai Hanking Corporation, with intent thereby to defraud; () That John taken by the Municipality The Chinese The rest wore fined $2 each,
Grant on the 31st October, 1910, dd unter, are, qy a rule, the most reasonable of people EARLY next year, if sufficient inducement is knowing the same to be forged, a certain order when they once understand a thing, and, forthcoming, Hongkong may be mads one of for the payment of money, that is to say, a writ usually, they are willing. to listen to argu-three projected centres in the Far East for the ing purporting to be a cheque drawn upon the went. Liere in Hougkong, after many diffi. teaching and encouraging of aviation, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation culties, they have so entirely consented to plague prevention that all this year (we speak from memory) there have been only
A. S. WATSON & CO., this contention, Eir Henry made the state-twenty-three cases of plague in Hongkong,
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almost all of which came from elsewhere. How is it that this splendid result has been. achieved? It is owing to the efforts of Mr Brewia and the Chinese geantry who acted with him. In Shanghai an effort was made to attain the objects already arrived at in Hongkong. We learn that the Chinese gen. try and the Health Officer of the Settlement understood each other, or appeared to do so. The great meeting at the Ewo Godown, therefore, would seem to have been held with a view to the enlightenment of the Chi acae, other than the gentry, as to the objects of the plague-preventive measures, It is next to impossible to enlighten people who don't want to be enlightened, and say so by hurling lumps of granite. · However, we can far better understand the attitude of those who threw stones at the Police, than that of those well dressed and apparently respect
ment that it is clearly against every principle of natural law and justice that a man should be condemned to be deprived of his liberty without having the charge upon which he is to be condemned communicated to him and without any opportunity being afforded to him of defending himself against such charge or explaining his conduct in relation to such charge." Yet in despite of this judgment, which ought to apply to all British Colonies, reputable Chinese are deported from Hong. kong almost daily, without being granted a publicoreven an executive hearing. In answer to the argument that the Governor-in-Coun- cil might adopt whatever procedure he pleased because the Ordinance was silent on that point, Sir Henry said the answer to that contention was that the inherent right of every British subject to be heard before he is condemned cannot be taken away from him except by express words or by implickable people who attended the meeting osten- tion nounting to express enactment; and sibly for the purpose of listening to the argu- that where a Statute constitutes a tribunal ments of the Health Officer, but, really, to with power to deprive the subject of his howl him down. We read that at the mere liberty, and is silent as to the procedure to
mention of his speech "violent protests were be observed, such a tribunal, however in raised. Certain of the discontented residents formal it may be, must conduct its proceed in the infected neighbourhood pressed for inga in accordance with the principles of ward and declaimed in the wildest excite- natural law and justice." That is almost the ment, which was communicated like wildfire
and it is to be hoped that the Hongkong going on, continuous rushes were being made authorities will observe the fact.
on the police guarding the doors. It should not be overlooked that at the special request of the Chinese gentry no armed police were on duty. Eventually, of course, out only armed police but even the Volunteers had
centran at present contemplated are Saigos, Hongkong and one ether plice-probably aughai, though this has not yet been decid ed-in the north,
by one G. Smith Grant with intent thereby to defraud, well knowing the game to be forged and counterfeited.
His Worship (To defeudant)-Do you plead guilty to the charges?
Defend.ut-I plea of guilty.
Mt. Dennys-I wish to ask for a further re-
Mr. Dennys-Yes, your Worship. Teo case was reminded till Tuesday next at
CHARGE OF ARMED ROBBERÝ.
JURY RECONSIDER THEIR VERDICT.
BERLIN papers oncounce that negotiations are in progress between the Chinese Govern- meat and the Krupp "Germania" Yard, at Kiel, with regard to the c, nstruction of a summand, as some of the witnesses are a long way bor of submarines for the Chinese Navy. Two off and it'll take some time to get them here. Chinese officers on 4 b ult. visited the yard His Worship-Will Tuesday and Wedoes- and inspected submarines built for the German day do? Admiralty, in which they made a trini trip. THE Q.S.K..s. Mexico-maru, the fifth steamer 2.15 p.in. of their new-fans-Pacific liners, on her maiden trip to America, made Victorla,, B.C. on the it instant and Tacoma, Wash., on the next mording, leaving Yokohama on the rat idem. Siiker this steamer was delivered is New York on the aist instant, establishing a new record of 106 hours in transit from Tacoma to the destination by the excellent sill train of the Chicage, Milwaukee and Iuget Sound Railway Co, and their connecting Ulvez, We learn from our Gaston correspondest that Chan Paiolo, a director of a life insurance com- pany bas, so it is alloged, misapprop iated $35.90 out of the zereived funds of 55,003 deposited in a native bank. He was arrested and bailed out by a number of directors of the 'company, who were responsible for the fa, da,
The directors are now reported to haya absconded and the members of the firm can.
Chan Do Hung and Chun Yat were charged before Mr. Justice F. A. Harsland at the Criminal Bessions this morning with having committeed armed robbery in the New Terri lory on the 25th of October and stealing $14, some pieces of silver-ware and articles of cloth
ing.
Mr. Alabaster, instructed by Mr. Deanys, ja, of the Crown Solicitor's O.fics, cabdacted the
case for the prosecutor, and the defence was represented by Mr. Eldon Potter, instructed by Mr. J. H. Gardiner.
In his opocing remarks, the prosecuilog Counselstated that on the night in question the
coined have seat a petition to the Nam Hoito prisoners entered a house in Tsat Muk Magistrate.
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The Hongkong Telegraph st word that can be said on the subject, to the rest of the audience." While this was up, of 290, 6, Tusg sites, who was offensive weapons and threatened the women
THE BUILDERS.
With much solemnity to erect an elaborate
as he has taken charge of his seal of office; at. once take into his bands the carrying out of general reform and the promotion of commerce. The prohibition of gambling and a strict look. cut against local robberies, are the two prin. cipal points to be taken into consideration with the strictest cute. Af.er obtaining these in
structions, H.E. Chang called at the Ministry of
Interior to discuss with Prince Sa the querida of gambling probibition sed it was decided that special delegates be appointed to discuss the mitter with thore members of the Provincial Assembly who have not been impeached by ". the Tartar-General Tsang chl, the gentry, and merchants in Canton and to carry out a thorough favestigating into the matter.
CASHIERID OFFICIALS,
Censor Sal Chang Sun has requested tha Grand-Council to reinstate in office some of the officia's who were recenly cashiered. The Senate bas basn instructed to deal with the malter.
THE NEW CABINET.
It is reported that the pale bas mem- orialized the Throns that the new Cabinet should be established before the proposed political interests and that the new order of Parliament, it will be detrimental to Chlup's
things will be worse than the system hitteria prevailing.
VISIT OF ADMIRAL:
Vice Admiral Kruppal, Governor of Kiac- chow, was received by the Frince Regent in the Capital till the 23rd lost. audience on the zist last. Ha will remain. la
CHIYA'S BUDGET.
Peking the other day was "The Improvemcat Ona of the subjects set is an examination in
of the Eudget." The papers submitted to the Throne by the Ministry of Finance referred 10 the deputies of the vations y mens aud in order the deficit in the special allowances granted to
to ensure economy in future it was suggested that stops should be taken to rectify, ha stata of affairs. Bute 7 sai-tso has endorsed this
view.
A REFJRM CONGRESS. The Grand Council bas arranged a Congress to be held in the Council with the members of the Ministries of laterior, Finance, Justice and Education to prepare drafts for the propored
forms.
SALARIES OF GOVERNMENT, OFFICIALS. · Prince Pa-lan and Duke Trai-tse have sug gasted that the regulations for the salaries of Gaverament officia's, which were drawn up by should be rev's:d. It is reported that the articles have been completed and will ba
| Kiu village in Aba' Shajian-kak disaict of the Now Territory, faimidated the two female Loong, manager of a second-hand clothes meniloned abave. They were armed with LEUNG SINO, as Loung-Yuet Shang occupants and stole the money and goods as
charged last week with that he did on with violence. There were four men in all who the 24th of March last unlawfully by means came on to the roof of the house, but only two of false pretences obtain from the fost came into the room, the other two going into master-General a registered letter containing a the adjoining bause. Both of the men who en- draft for $1,:03 with intent to retraud was tered into complainants' apartment had hand-
mauded for another week, Mr. Leo. D'Almada off while the thieves were uffing the premises, again brough: up beicre Mr. J. F. Wood as the kerchiefs over their faces as a disguiss The Magistracy this morning, Detendant was ra- handkerchief of No. a prisoner, Chan Yut, came
was for the defence.
This prisoner was very fierce in his attitude to THE Brening Standard of 21st dit., says :-The wards the women the mother and daughter castinue to predaca excellent working sesults asko a clean sweep of all the valuables and After providing for Debanture interest and money in the house. The band cerchiefs, how
prefit for the year ended February 28 last was faces and there was no doubt that the com
NO INCREASE IN CUSTOMS DUTY. .co.754. The directors transfer £30 to plafonts could recognite them; they were The Grand Council has instructed Euka the reserve for depreciatizo, and then dealare quite sure of their iden ity. No, a prisonar said Tsai-tsat give orders to the Provincial As dividends amounting to 15 per cent, for the that he did not know where the house was. 41 temblies and authorities, that hereafter they a master offic, bis had besa' 'trip'oyed in the | will not be allowed to apply for Itcreate of year, eaving 5,012 to be cinied forward, This is the founh year in succesion that the same house as a tailor and was easily recognis Customs dury no mater however difficult is company has paid 15 per cont, and the reserve able by the mistress. But what he rated way may be found to raise fards, which Debentures to the amount of 70ros could recognise bim is one of the abbers. Mr. for depreciation amounts to £745,0:0, besides that he would cut off a 'cock's head if anyone have been redeemed, and there are o bar re Alabaster, on the contrary, contended that the sarves. The company is therefore thoroughly idsolification was ample and there was not the piosperous, and It is consequently all the more slightest doubt "that both prisoners more con- annoying to find that disputeshavanelsen with corned to the robbery, country. The Chinese Government bave pro was the principal witness for the prosecution. a local concern regarding its operations in the Evidencewasiben led, Fergeant Neil Lamont
posed to terminate the difficulty by one of two Further evidence having been taken, the methods. One was the issue of Obinese Go. Jaxy retired to consider their verdict and re verwent bonds og lost the transfer of the turned with a unanimous verdict of of arrested 14 men is 29, Quarry Bag. At ap company's property and undertaking, and the guilty in respect of the first defendant, who perred belora Mr.. J. R. Wood, Second Police was accordingly acquitted. With regard to Magistrate, this morning, when the two keepers other was an amalgama too with the Ircal com pany. The last named proposal was found the second defendant; the jury fouall bim | were ordered to pay a fine of $75 or six weeks Impracticable, and the board agreed to discuss “Not guilty” by a majority of four to three. and the remaindois 34 or ten days. the first suggestion ja principle, but up to the Hir Lordship said here;uld not accept the as regards the fair, the amount, or the term verdict. The majority mail be five to two. present an agreement has been arrived at verdict and asked them to reconsider their
of the propored bonds, Negotiations are still proceeding with the assistance of the British was "Nat guilty" by Give to two. Defendant When the jury seared again, the verdict
Gerernment,
-was discharged..
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 1910.
THE BANISHMENT ORDINANCE,
It has bera bought to our notice, and it only bears out our own conviction, that the structure, and, when it is erected, with a to be called to reserve order. Now we recently-issued Banishment Ordinance is sudden childish gesture violently to sweep it pressing very hardly upon a very desirable down, and then with as much care and suggest that the whole unhappy business element in our Chinese community. In the solemnity as before to re-erect the, edifice, reasonableness with which consent had been Chinese Engineeing and Mialog Company and as a result the rabbers were allowed to the Commission of Constitutional Reform,
was a "put-up job," and that the apparent British Army they say "No namer, no pack is called playing at card-caalles. To pull given to attend the meeting, simply covered drill" so in the course of this article no down buildings simply because they are old
an intention to make that meeting the occa the name of the eminent King's Counsel they are beautiful is called Vandalism, bai Municipal Council,- names shall be mentioned outright except is called destruction. To do so because sion of a riot in order to intimidate the Shang. }: £0,000 for Debenture redemption, the net ever, did not hide the whole of the prisoner: announced shortly, who as Chief Justice of the Fiji Islands Every one of these kinds of activity is to be has laid down a standard and leading found in Nature, except the last. This, one Judgment on, the question which, is pre- would think, must be reservedfor the démons
LOCAL AND GENERAL. sently agitating Chinese circles in Hong. wilo bate man and man's work. But no-
THE master of a cargo-boat was fined $5 at the kong. Sir Henry Berkeley was our At-men, too, are guilty of what seems to ur Harbour Office this morning for failing to take torney-General and his Lordship alio filled inhuman and unnatural. Destruction of out a licence, the position of Chief Justice of Hongkong old things, often regrettable, is obvious in A 07481-CUTTER was fined Sio or fauricen After his departure from the Southern Islands. Nature. Very old trees, for instance) are days bard labour this morning for cutting trees In Fill his Lordship laid down several rules gradually destroyed by time, until decaying in Aberdeen, that are incapable of refutation so far as any they fall to pieces. Nature, too, would seem British subject is concerned, whether that to play at card-castles. Some forms of ACOOLIE was awarded fourteen days' imprison subject be black or white. Yet it is apparent tropical vegetation spring up suddenly and ing in uclawful possession of a quantity of ment at the Police Court this merilng for bo- that the Banishment Ordinance is being as suddenly perish, when from the faded iron valued at $1. preyed upps to the discredit of well-doing petals of the dead flower a new plant im Chinese subjects who are as much entitled mediately grows. But here, the analogy We have received from Messrs. A. S. Watsco to the liberties that the British law ceases, and card-castle playing by men is and Company samples of their "Pyeris park convey as any man who hails from London utterly different. The purposes of Nature ling minotal water. The water is of excellent or from Glasgow. As a matter of fact, the arp hidden from the profoundeat philoso. ali'y nd extremely palatable. The prices
are moderate, Banishment Ordinance is being prostituted. phers; those of a child are self-evident. The Unknowingly, the Government is leading it. childish spirit lingers in men's characters, in
**,M.S. Kent's rughý team mat, the R.G.A. self to a misapplication of it. Within our some cases, all through life. When this afternoon at the Hongkong Football Club's team to a friendly game of sugby, yesterday own knowledge, there have been of late spirit, as after-happens, is beautiful, being Grand. The gema was an in eresting one Beveral notorious cases of respectable Chin-Innocent, it is admirable. When it is wanton and resulted in a wio for the sallors by 15 que deported bp reason of “information go- and unreasoning it is detestable. Of all points to 5.
GAMBLING RAIDS.
^ IN SHAUKIWAN DISTRICT.
The Bluntwati Police hrva bren, prelty
Last night two big arrests were made, one by busy lately in carrying out gambling raids,
the Shro-ki-wan Police and the other by P.S. O'Sullizzo of the Central Station. The latter
The next batch crosisted of.fifiosu men who were arrested by Sergt. Lanigan ot Sthu-kl-wan They also appeared this morning before Mr..
a fine of $3, on each of the remaining des Wood, who discharged one man and imposed
fendants