FULL COURT ORDINANCE

DECISION OF THE LEGISLA

TIVE COUNCIL

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST

not satisfied that there was, and I myself am not satisfied at the present moment that there

POST OFFICE.

Only fally prepaid letters and Post

is. I think that when the Governarde are transmissible by the Siberian Aikoku ment goes to a Department of Rome to Eamps. Letter for this Hon. Mr. Pollock Abstains from Stato like the Foreign Offico and

toate should be safemoribed vin Siberia.

Voting.

after lengthy negotiations makes an arrangement of this nature, and At the meeting of the Legiala. when it approaches's judge of the tive Council, beld yesterday such an arrangement cannot bo position of the Shanghai Court the following Bill was passed lightly upset. It would be a very after we had gone to press.

The Attorney-General moved ungracious thing to do, and I do that the Council go into Com not think that it would be a digni- fied course for this Government to mittee on the Bill entitled, "An

Ordinance to make provision for the reconstitution of the Full Court."

The Colonial Seuratary 20 conded..

adopt. Therefore, I hope every- body connected with the Courts will give these arrangements a fair trial. It may work better than some of us think. One consolation about it is that it will be economi. cal.

A division was taken, and there

voted against the Bill:-Hon. Mr. Ross, Hon. Mr. Osborne, and Hon. Mr. Murray Stowart. The Hon. Mr. Pollock and the Hon. Sir Kai Ho Kai abstained from voting. The official members numbering voted for the Bill, which was

The Attorney-General -- I should draw your attention to the fact that the result of the Com: mittee which sat on the Bill was to refer it to the Council in form which was very substantially. in fact, entirely, different to that in which it had been referred to the Committee. Circumstances have altered since the Bill was thorolore passed. went to Committee, because I understand that instructions have been received that the arrangement which had been

previously placed before this Council DA to the coming

CANTON NEWS.

Military Students).

here at various convenient times (The Telegraph Correspondent)

of another judge as a temporary measure from the Shanghai Court

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The Parool Post to the Chinese provinces of Hopeh and Hogan is zow

resumed.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

London July 31 Aug. 8

Shanghai

Aug, 17 Aug. 19

MAILS DUE. American, Kares, 25th inst." American, Shinyo Maru, 80th inst.

MAILS CLOSE,

Hai, bong, Pakivi and Salgon-Fer Hongkong, 24th Aug, 2 AX.

Delagoa

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVEDES Mars, Jap. KL. 6,338, T.

Yoshibars, 92nd Aug. "Moji 15μ; Aug. Coal M

3. K

1912

VESSELS IN PORT.

STKAMERE

Athell, Br. 8. 8,081. 8. L. Baxbay, Keelung 20th Ang., Ballast.

Aldenham, Br. s.5, 3,410, Plicher, Carl.

22nd Aug,-Kəbə...... 17th Aug, Gon.-G. I., & Co.

Fri, No. 8, 860, Wagle, 23rd

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

WILL dentoh VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or about

the DATES named-

TO

Arratoon Apoar,, Br. am., 2,010, B. Baron Cawdor, Br. 8.s. 2,704, J. GI

F. Thomson, 22nd Aug-

Fullerton, 19:1 - Aug---- Moji 17th Aug., Gen.-D. 8.

Yokohama and Kobe 12th & Co.

Aug., Gen‚—G, & Os. Dieterichsen, Ger. a, 774,

Oh.. Jargensen, 20th Ang LONDON, YA) -Haipbong and Holbow

USUAL PORTI or 19th Ang., Gen.-J. & On.

OALG Sanx, Br. ., 1,418, C. G. Mattock, 21st Aug-Can-

LONDON & ANT-

WERP. B'rozn ton 20th Aug., Gen.-J., M.

PIANO, O'MHD, & fo..

PORT BAID AND Maru, Jap. s., 846, Y. Some-

·MAMURILLEN.......... kawa, 22nd Aug.-Tamaul, Amoy and Swatow 21st Aug1, Gen-0, 8. K. Perawongne, Ger. s., 1,057, E.

Ang Nowchwang, Daren Chus and Cheloo 10th Aug., Goa. MASA, T. & Co.

| Yushua; Obi. mai, 1,070, E. H. Pratt, (1.2.0., 23rd Aug,—Tiontain vis Chefoo 16th Aug., Gon, Daigi --Q. M. 8. N, Co. Baiona, Br..., 641, J. W. Evens,

Kwangioe, Ont., 1,468, J. MoAr 28rd, Aug.—Swatow 22nd Ang On–D. Là Đi Đại

thur, 23rd Aug.-Cnaton: 22nd Aug., Gen-0. M. S. N. Co.

Bay, Durban, Port Elizabeth. Est London. Mossel Bay Chin Shing. Br. 1.198. Mooney and Caje Town-Per Baron Telogiau, Chefoo and Newchuang-Fer

Cawdor, 26th Aug., 11 am.

23rd Aug-Canton 22.0 Aug1, OJ, M. & 06. Kwongsoaz, Br. 8., 1,484, W. F.

Wingseng, 24th Aug., 11

Straits-Per Atholl, 24th Aug., 11

A.M.

Haiphong, Pakhoi and Saigon-For Car! Diodoriobsen, 24th Aug. 11 A.M.

*Co.

Bichard, 28rd Ang,--Chalon 22nd Aug., Gen.-J., M. & Carmarthenshire, Brad., 2,894, `R. L. Daniel, ..., 28rd Aug.

Shanghai

Aug.,

Philippine Islanda-Per Loungeang. Japan,

24th Aug., IP. Macao-Per Bul Tai, 24tb Ang., 1.16 Sourabaya-Far Kaifuku-maru, 24th

7.K.

Haiphong. Pathol and Saigon-Per

Aug, 3 r...

Carmarthenshire, 94th Aug.,

And Now Zealand-Per Aldenham, 24th Aug.,8 r.x.

Canton, August 22. The Commissionor of Army is to be carried out. The arrange has reported to the Governor- ments were made, and cannot, General that under the old Go I think, be departed from now,vernment three Cantonese His Excellency has received a dents have been studying a course deepatol in which it is stated of artillery at a Military College that as a temporary measure the in Gormany, and they are com- Philippine Islande, Australis, Tasmania Bill practically as it was in-pleting their course at no distant troduond ought to be passed in dato. However, they are in need order that the arrangement which of $4,371.80 for their half-yearly had been made should be carried fees, and $1,500 for their return out. It does not follow necessarily passage to China. As the stu- that the Bill is bound to be a dents aro desirous of completing permanent one. On the contrary, their profession, the Commissioner if circumstances arise in which it of Army bege that the money is found that it should be altered should be remitted to them. The it is possible that it could be al Governor-General has according taxed. At any rate, at present, itly directed the Commissioner seems necessary and desirable that Finance to remit the money to the the Bill should be passed as it students by telegraphio transfer. was originally introduced in the Council.

:

Plague at Lulchow.

of

Siberian

Mall.

J

27th

SÝRAMERO

TO.HAIL ON,

ASSAYE

Uapi, G.W. Cookman‚¤‚#‚B.;

Noon, 31st Aug.,

Freight and Parage

NUBIA Capt. F. J. Fox,

About

Fresh and

4th: Sept.

Passage

8 HANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE &YOKOHAMA

NAMUR Unpt, A. Collyor,

About 5th Sept

Freight

Tinang

PALMA

About

80th Aug.

Freight only

About

Freight ad

MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. Capt.H. W. A. Clark,11,x,n. SHANGHAI,

Gathemann, 15 ASHANGHAI, Bangkok and Swalow 15th Aug., Gen.-D. & 8; Empress of India, Br. s.s., 3,940. E. Beetham, 15th Aug-Van- couver 24th July, and Shang- hal 12th Aug.. Malls and Gen.-O. P. B. do. Hongkong. Br. 5.8., 789, Corneliassen,

Hopsang,

1

20th Aug.––Huiphong 12 th ‚¤g., Gen.—A. R. Maity, ·

Br... 1,850, J. M. Hay, 17th Aug-Singapore 9th

Aug., Gon.-J., M. & Co.

Br. .., 6,088, Archdeacon, faabs Maru. Jay, B.R. 4,837, 6,

28rd Aug-Singapore 18th

Aug., Gen.-D. §. & Co.

Kailong,

Br. 3.8., 1,025, J. V. Bidford,

Ataro

Maru, Jap, as, 1,905, T

23rd Aug. Manila 20th Lasri, Aug., Gen.-B. & 8.

Miyaniri, 23rd Aug.-Part Arthur 19th Aug; Coal

M B. K.

DEPARTED. T▲ng. 23, Prinz, Ludwig, for Yokohama. Vancouver Linan, for Onaton.

Kinkasau-maru, for Milke. Pathan, for Yokohama, Halching, for Focobow, Nippon, for Yokokawa, Hangchow, for Ningpo, Candia, for Straits.

Shanghal, North Obíne, Ja- pan, Nagasaki, United States, Bouth America and Canada "via and United Kingdom, vis via Canada (Europe via Bi- beria-PerImpress of India. 26th Aug., 5., Swatow-Per Chipshing, 84th Aug., 6 Shanghai and North China-Per

Linan, 24th Aug., 5 r.. Swatow-Por Kwongsang, 24th Ang.,

P.M.

6 F.M.

On the 21st instant, the Com- The Bill was then considered mittes of the Ten Charitable In-Sourabaya-Per Hopsang, 24th Aug., clause by clause, and one or twostitutions, and the members of verbal altorations were made.

On Council resuming, The Attorney-General moved

Ď F.M.

the Red Cross Society, held a Swatow--Per Haimus, 25th Aug., 9 meeting in connection with the

AM,

Pias, for Kobe.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Per B.8. Aldenham, arrived. 22nd Aug., from Kobe :- Holon, Mr. & Mrs. Tail, Minn

that the Bill be read a third time.aking of measures to stamp out/Swatow, Amoy and Tamsul-Per Daig PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

the plague, which is raging in Laichow. It was decided to

maru, 25th Aug, 9 4,M. Bimits, and Sourabaya-Per Chun-

ang, 20th Aug,, 11 a.M.

Swatow,

P.M.

tain, 28th Agg., 8 r.x.

Bode Bolton

·Lam Ha

Lau Yok-lan

J.

Murray, John

The Colonial Secretary as

Por .. Lutzow, sailed on 21st conded.

The Hou. Mr. Osborne Sir, despatch medical men to treat the Maco-Per Sui Tai, 20th Aug.. 1.18

Aug., for.Biogapore, de, - patients, together with members.

Ang Pho-thoo Low Peng-num the unofficial members of the of the Red Cross Society, and to Samitang and Sourabiye-Per Tien-By, Mis E. V... Low Chong-kish Council have opposed this Bill on take with them the necessary a previous occasion and they have medicines to combat the disease. not changed their mind. We do On the same day a telegram was not oppose the third reading, for despatched to the Chamber of Btraits the ronson given that instructions Commerce in Laichow enquiring have been sent from Home which into the developments of the cannot be overruled. At the same

plague. time I suggest that the unofficial members place on record their protest against this Bill.

Gamblers Sentenced. The Magistrate of Haiyang dis- triot has reported to the Gover-

Hon. Mr. Murray Stewart-nor-General that on the 17th

Mall.

Siberian

Bick..

Murray

Ng Chum

Pang Yat-sang,

Mr. and Mr. Richmond, R. R. Ritter, F.

Amoy and Foorbon-Per Bell, Mr. & Mrs. Haftan, 27th Ang., 10. A.M, and India via Calcutta-Per Chow Feng-Jit

A. Apear, 27th Aug.,11 N. Chan Chol, Mrs. Shanghai, North Chius, Ja-Chan Yuen-ying pan, via Nagasaki, Honolulu, Onoy Chit-sing Canada, United States, and Fu Chue-choen South America, via Ban Fong Kwan-jung, Stewart, T. Francisco (Europe via (81- Miss

Schwamor, J. berian--For Persia, 27th Fong Kaab-pak, Staudermaier Aug., woon,

Misa

Strobkorb, W. Schulenberg, R. M.Sesh, Mrs.

associate myself with the remarke inst., through information sup Maozo-Per Bai Tai, 27th Aug., 1.16 He Ngan, Mr. which have fallen from the hon. plied by

braves," the police

Formos

Hanson B, W. via Keelung, Shanghai Ho Pal North China, Japan vis Moji, Heng Wa Victoria and Battle-Per Hang Yang-choy Inaba-maru, 27th Aug., 8 Io Chia-kon

Job Moon Jun Seng, S.

Jones, P.M. Hell, Mr. & Mrs. Ko Wan-kom

P.M.

Ang., 3 r.m.

A.M.

member who has just spoken. Bucceeded in arresting four men

Hon. Mr. Pollock-Your Ex indulging in the cellency, I shall abstain from gambling gune.. They were hav Sparrow" voting on the division regarding ing their dinner and the object the third reading. On the one of playing the game was to get hand, I am not prepared to vote the losers to pay for additional Philippine Islands-Fer Kailorg, 27th in favour of it, bocause, according dishes. The magistrate says, to my view, the appointment of a that, in accordance with tele Swatow--For Haiman, 28th Aug., 10 permanent third judge is the bet graphic instructions from Mr. ter solution. On the other hand, Ohan Kwang-ming, Commandant Straits and Barasah Per Itola, 28th I am not prepared to vote against of the Canton Army, all those who the third reading, because I con- open gambling houses, shelter Japan via Kobo-Per Japan, 28th ceive it to be the duty of the mem- gamblers or finance gambling Mo-Per Sul Tai, 28th Aug., 1.16 bers of the legal profession to do houses are to be shot when ar- their best to make the new ay rested. As the present case doce Shanghai, North China, and Japan via tem of appeals a success, and any not come under these heads, the adverse vote of mine might tend to create a different and, therefore,

an erroneous impression,

Magistrate had the four offenders

Aug.. 11. A.M.

Aug, 2001.

P.M.

Ko'o-Per Namuang, 39th › Aug., 11 A.M.

Yokohama-Per Austria, 20th Aug., 11 A.M.

sentenced to three years' impri- Shanghai, North China and Japan via sonment with hard labour, as

Lam Keo-sang

Lam Tze-in

Bosh, Miss Tau Kea-puan Tau Kong-wes Tau Koo-yoow The Tri-po Tsang Chung-pong Taj Leong-ham Vong Nam

Locksun,

Fominaga, 18th Ang-

Sanghai 15th Aug., Flour. -N. Y. K.

Br. 6.6., 1,840, Pago, 19th Aug-Saigon 14th Ang Nica-Wo Fat Sing.

Ger. 5.8., 1,020, W. Taubert, 18th Ang Labuan, Gen.- B. & 8.

Loong Sang. Br.. 8.a., 1.098, Lenak. 18th 10th Aug.-Manila Arg., Goa-J., M. & Co.

B., 2,744,

Perela, Am.

16th Aug-San Francisco 20th July, via Shanghai 18th

Ang.. Mails and Gen.-P. M. B. Co.

INDIA

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Hongkong, 2011 August, 1918.

H. W. D. BALLARD

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SOUTHAMPTON, ANT- Capt. L. Manse WERP and BREMEN......

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SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL

Arrivals

London, July 26, 1912.

from Chios --Hyeon- | Iyo Mam, Ambien.

The following vessels have passed the Canal:-Machson, Nore, Ulyatas.

London, July 80.

Arrivals from China-Bayera,

E. F. Ferdinand, Himalaya, Polsa s, Scandia.

The following vessels'havo pa nad the Canal:-Caledonien, Prias Ludwig, Prometheus, Salazie, Tydens,

London, August-2.5 Arrivals from China-Andalosis, Vedal, Mr. and Darlingor, Heotor, Schuylkill.

Mn, A. Vega, J

Lo Wong, Mr. and Wong Kun-yot

Mrs.

Lau

Wong Chok-ya Wong Kou-ku

Wong Hoong- cbong, Mr. and Mra Wong You, Mr. Yan Chow-chong

,,'

August 22nd.

Lam Long-kee Lonway: Win Li Kam, Mrs. › Li Ab-yeo, Mex. Laose, D. W.

10 m. 4 p.m.

Barometer.... Temperature

29.78

20.77

*78

81

Humidity is 2.9k. Rais ............... 0.88

96

Fooking, 80th Aug. 11

A.M.

TIDE TABLE.

and North China-Por Lalande Far Bubi. Soth

Chiabus, 29th Ang., 8 » x.

Hon. Mr. Ross I should like to their indulgence in the game was associate myself with the remarks only for pleasure. In view of Shanghai of the hon. member opposite (Hon. their position as gentlemen and Mr. Osborne). There is one merchants, they begged to be Philippine point which has to be borne in fined in lieu of the imprisonment, Swatow. Amey mind. The Shanghai Court le

as they were not strong enough

just as hard pressed with work as to undergo hard labour. The

Ang... 8 P.X.

and Foodbow-Por Halyang, 80th Aug., 10

A.M.

the Hongkong Court, and I un Magistrate has accordingly im-Simits and India Tia Calentia-Per derstand it will be very difficult posed a fine of $500 on each of

for the Shanghai judge to got them. The sum of $200 was

away. I have been in Shanghai given to the informers as a re- Philippine Jaiende. Australla, Tasmania

myself and I discussed this ward. The action of the Magis

question with several members of trate has won the approval of the

the legal fraternity in Shanghai,

and they said that it was practi cally impossible for the Shanghai

judge to get away,

Governor-General

World's Educators to Mest, Washington, July 9-An ap Hi Excellency Gentlemen, I propriation of $25,000 for meet am very pleased to hear the words ing expenses of an international which fell from the hon. member congress of the educators of the representing the Justices of the leading nations of the world is Ponce. The history of this gher provided in a joint resolution in- tion is a very long one."

the Houss by Repré- would have been no dilonlty in sentative O'Shaunessy of Rhode appointing a third judge if the Island, G. Stanley Hall of Masa- Government had been convinced chusetts is named as president that "there man work for three and F. P. Claxton, Commissioner staide the Appeal of Education in Washington, as

rerament was vios-president.

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The following vessels passed the Canal Boalomond, Hirano Mara. Palma, P. E. Friedrich, Seneca, Stentor, Dex of Glamis,

London, August Brd. Arrival from China :-Syria.

London, August Si Arival from China :---Balazio The following vessels have passed the canal Hitachi: Maro, Liberia, Bramley.

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The following vessels have passed the Canals-Denbighabiro. Namur, Oceanien, Baobsen, Teenke!, Alasfa Theseno, Africa, Glenfarg

London, August 18: Arrivals from China-Lótbian,

P. E. Friedrich, Stentor, Walton Meli, |

The following resuale have passed tha Canal-Ajax Koerber, Ping Suey Simla, Glenshiel, Burmses Prince,

London, August 16. Arrivals · from China :-Liberia, nama Oceanian, Tyolans, pigally.

The following vessels have passed *** ** ** the Canal-Benavon, Chips, Gosban, ;Interior high was low-water. Bagoria, Tango Mara. "No laturior bigħammar. Low-water.

London, August 20, Arrivals from Chin Ajax, Bravodlich, Teenkai. daw. The following vassals have pensad aktive at in the Canal:-Baron Wapler, Dollaro,

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