SPECIAL CABLES.
INTERVENTION ? EXCITEMENT IN SHANGHAI
CHARGE AMENDED.
Chinese Enters Indian Compound.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY AUGUST 31-1912
SMART SENTENCE.
Charged with Alding and Abetting Stowaways.
BOOKSELLER'S DISPUTE.
Arrangement which Led to Complications,
'COMING HYGIENE CONGRESS.
DAIRY FARM
NEWS.
Bridge Plje
No; Poker. That means a late night ? Yes, and a thirsty
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Officials of seventeen of the A Chinoso was charged before
The case was resumed this United States and seven distin- Mr. E. A. Irving at the Police At the Police Court this morn moraing, before the Chief, Jus guished European authorities on Court, this morning, with ontoring the chief fireman of the s.stice, Mr. Itees Davies JK.C., sitting hygiene have accepted invitations ing the Indian compound at Yuu Empire, was charged before Mr in Summary Jurisdiction, in to attend and take part in the (Our Own Correspondent.) - mati, without authority, E. A, Irving, with aiding and which Chad Pat Shang trading 15th international congress on Shanghai, August 31. An Indian soldier said that abetting other Chinese to gain as the Chung Sun Shang Kee hygiene and demography which Rumours of action by Germany at two o'clock this morning free passe go to Australia on board Grm of booksellers, of 116 Hollywill be held under the auspices in regard to Slantung, of Japan he heard a whistle blow and, on the above mentioned vesaol. wood Road, brought an action of the Unite 1 States government in Monchurin, of Russia in looking in the direction from
The Chief Engineer of the against Choy wo-ahi trading as in Washington, D. C. September Dining out this evening. Mongolia, and, similarly, of which the sound came, he saw Britain in Tibet, hayo atitred up the defendant run into the com- Empire suid that just before the Chung Hing firm of book-23 to 28. Shanghai, especially in face of pound. He called out to him reaching Manila five stowaware sellers of 112 Hollywood Road, to The "Cablonows American" the reported movement of troops Who are you?", and defendant were found on deck. He asked recover the sum of $1008.73, bo- statos that the Philippine Islands from Mukden to Mongolia, and did not answer. He gave chase the No. I foreman if he had any ing as to 8681.94 goods sold and are to be represented at the of the fact that men from H.M.S. but, by the thao he could more stowaways and he replied in delivered, $37.53 for work done congress by Dr. Richard P. Nightingale wore not allowed catch bim, he was secured by an- the affirmative, producing six and materials supplied and as Strong and Escente de Jesus.
to $287.20 amount paid by the Eoth physicians aro
now in nahoro last evening to prriake in other soldier. Ife, then had the more.
plaintiff on behalf of the do- American. Dr. Strong is tho the Swimming Cała,
The end of the local biological fundant at her request. lodd $0.73 was waived by laboratory and isa plagas expert, the plaintiff in order to bring having ropre sonted the United the matter within the summary States and the Philippines in the jurisdiction of the court. fight waged against plague in
northern China in 1010,
TIBET.
$1
defendant handed over to tho The defendant said he was police.
asked to search the ship for Au officer said that there was stowaways and he did and found a weaving shed about a quarter of them. He did know they were a milo away from the compound. there. A whistle blow and the defendant ran into the compound and was Mr. Irving fined the defendunt
noor
quarters. $1000, and sent him to goal for his There was
round pine months, the time to date & crowd the defendant and he could from 10th July, In default of not see who actually arrested payment of the fine, defendant to be imprisoned for a further four him.
months with hard labour.
Mr. Master, of Messre Johnson, Stokos and Mastor, prosecuted.
arrostod
THE BRITISH ATTITUDE.
(Our Own Correspondent.}
Shanghai, August 31. Sir John Jordan's Memorandum (a briof outline of, which was wired by Router yesterday) also Mr. Irving said he thought ho statos that the attempt of tho would have to charge defendant Chinese, Government to ro- under another section and with establish sovereignty in Tibet, is wandering abroad without any disapproved, as violating the visible means of subsistence. Anglo-Chinese Treaty of 1906. Defendant was found guilty Britain rocogaison the suzerainty on the amended charge and rights of China in Tibel and has sentenced to fourteen days' hard no intention of disturbing the labour: status quo,
The Chineso Government has not yet replied to the Momoran- dupi, which was presented in reply to Chinose onquirios us, to Britain's attitude.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
Police Graft.
THEFT OF FUNGUS.
Prosecution by Shipping Company:
At the Police Court, this morn-
TERRIBLE PRIVATION.
Stowaways Who Had to Crawl Into Court.
|
Mr. Leo D'Almada e Castro ap peared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Reader Hatris, of Messrs. Wilkin- son and Grist, for the defendant. The evidence of the plaintiff,
One whole section of the con- gress will be devoted to stats and municipal bygiene in ita delik ara- tions which will include meetings
morning I and KIPPERED HERRING for breakfast AND an excuse for a cocktail or two
at eleven.
August 12, 1912.
HUMPHREY, TAYLOR & CO.
DISTILL BETTER LIQUEURS IN ENGLAND THAN CAN was to the effect that the defen- every day of the week of the con- BE MADE ABROAD. dant, who was a relative of his, grosa. There will be expanded
wishing to start a bookseller's the views of exports from all over HUMPHREY, TAYLOR'S LIQUEURS ARE NOW BEING business, engaged him as manager the world on every important
on a commission basis, le to re-phase of hygiene of houses, supplied to H. M. the King.
ceive 10 per cont of the profits. streets, water-supply and disposal
It was from complications arising of waste; legislative and adminis out of this arrangement that the trative functions of boorde of Lantion was brought,
The case was adjourned. THIEVES IN THE LAW
COURTS.
A Number of Electric Lamps Stolen.
At the Police Court, this morn
nineteen etowaways, for the ing,
The thieves, who are at presnt most part in a pitiable state of
"working" (the colony to suali physical exhaustion, some having to crawl into Court, and ono man disastrous affect, are adding io. not being able to get up from sult to injury. Not content with the floor, were charged bofore Mr, impressing those ligh in authority
Now York, August 24-An: perty of the Eastern and Aus other proof of the widespread tralian shipping company, from nature of police graft in Now York.s. Empire, on the 30th just. ia bolioved to have been found in Evidence was called in favour the city's latest acusation, Juliaĵof the prosecution and L. Sorgt. Curran, an Irish governess, was Wills, who preferred the charge, found dead in a low class hotel, said that two men dived over the aud it is believed that she was sido of the vessel into a lighter remand. murdered by a man who lured lying close by. He had asked the her there.
defendunt if he desired to call At the inquest held over the re-any witness, and he said he did mains the police evidenco was to fuoi.
health.
LAW LIST.
Original Jurisdiction."
Before the Chief Justice, Mr. W. Ross Davies, K.O.
Monday, Sept. 2. Hung Kwai Ching v. Lo Sat Po.
Thursday, Sept. 6. Kwok Siu
Wai
ing, a man named An Hong, a cual coolie of, Tomple Street, was charged with stealing, along with another not in custody, one bag of fungus, value $20, the pro- D. Melbourne, with being with the celerity with which they Lan v. Kan Yung Ohio.
board the ss. carry out their nocturnal busines0, stowawaya on
Tuesday, Sept. 10. Oboo Yin Empire, caught in Sydney Ilur- they seem formally to have declared
an active policy against those in Chu and anr. v. Teo Sin Ip.' bour, Australia.
authority. There has alreadySummary Court. Mr. Mastu, of Moasra. Jubnson, (been one case 13ported of electrio Before the Puiano Judge. Mr. Stokes and Master, appeared for incandescent bulbs having been Justice Gomperts.. the prosecution and asked for stolen from the Law Courts,
Monday, Sopt. 2:-Wong Ki v. and we loaru to-day, that a Chung Hing Kung Szo.
WAH performed similar tick
and the Wah Fung Firm. last light in the same build-Sang Hong v. Fung Sung Nam ings. On this occasion sixton globes have been removed from Tuesday, Sept. 3. Yuo Shun It is stated that aloven other fittings in the corridors and Sam v. Wong Pak Luen. stowaways were taken from the in the courts themselves. Tuo Wednesday, Sept. 4. Noor Dia ship at Manila. The nineteen thieves appear to have perform-v. Imam Dia. now charged menagoil to got bo- od their work hurriedly, for a yond that point. They were also globe here and there was loft, successful in eluding the scrut though quite as easy of access as ing of the water police at Mol those which were taken. Onco in bourne, but at Sydney they were the building, the thieves would starved out. The second day the have no difficulty for a good num- men, driven by want, gave them-ber of the lamps are accessible, selves up.
CANTON NEWS.
at
The application was granted, bail in each case being fixed $1,000.
COAL REPORT.
while neccasury aid could always be found in the tramlee still lying about on the verandalis, PROVINCIAL RAILWAYS,
Warning to Foreigners as Re- gards Loans.
*
Liu Fuk Tin v. Pang Sung Kon.
DON'T FORGET,
To-day. Aquatic Fete V.R.C., 9 p.m. Meeting of Creditors Oriental Browery,
Sunday, Sept. 1... Induction St, Andrew's Church,
Monday, Sept. 2. Sale Crown Land, P. W. D.
Tuesday, Sept. 3. Lady May at Home, Mountain Band Concert in Public Gar- dens, 9.15 p.m.
the effect that the unfortunate Dofondunt was sont to gaol for girl had diod from natural cpus39, three months with hard labour. but against this the esroner's aur goon testified that there were' signs of violenco, and chargod that the police wore trying to The Telegraph" Correspondent.) hush the matter up in order to Currency Matters. protect the hotel, which was on
Canton, August 30. thoir graft list.
Canton paper currency is still The district attorney has the rapidly declining in value and caso in hand, and further develop-moralants who have business ments aro awaited with oxtra-dealings with Hongkong and ordinary interest.
other outport are obliged to dis- pose of their noton for foreigu The Lie to Archbold, Washington, August 24-Ex-money, Certain Chinese bankers President Roosevelt has given taking the opportunity and the lie direct to James D. Arch-are reaping a good harvost by
Monsra, lughes and Hough's bold, of the Standard Oil Com- placing foreign money at a high
The following Circolar, isaned pany, and demands a hearing by level of discount. The Official Coal report, dated August 30th.,
by H. B, M.'s Consul-Gonoral to, sho Senate committi a invostiga Specie Dopartinent has con- states ting the charge of Senator Boien soquently decided to open an
Coals Expected: Japan, 56,100; the British mercantile firms in Canton, is published in the Hong- Penrose thats Standard Oil cheque office for the transaction of ex- for $125,000 formed part of the change business so as to help the Manchuria 800, North China kong Government Gazette for
goneral information :- compaign funds for the Republi-merchants and also maintain the 4,000. Arrivals:-August 17th
Shinkai Maru, s.6. 5,500 tous The undersigned is directed can party in 1904, and that the value of the paper currency.
Miike, sold: August 18th Choi by His Majesty's Minister to in 'colonel know of this.
In connection with the es-Sang, 8.8, 3,000 tons Hongay, sold; form, British subjects that the Testifying before the Senato tablishment of " bureau for August 20th Kinkasan Maru, B.. Chinet Foreign Office have re committon, Archbokl, was asked
carcere. and 7,500 tons Miike, sold. August affimed, in the case of provincial whether to his knowledge the investigating the $125,000 was used by the Re-doads of revolutionary heroes who 22nd Arratoon Apeur, 9.8. 2,000 railways under commercial mana-
ment, the principle laid down by Lodge. publican party, and made reply materially helped in the establish- tons Moji, sold; August 22nd that, at any rate, it was not ro- ment of the Republic, the branch Aikoku Maru, B.6. 1,000 tons Moji, the late Tsung-li Yamen, that turned. The sensation of the at Canton, which was formerly sold: August 22nd Erviken, ds. loans contracted with foreiguera day came when he stated specifi- quartored adjoining the Governor 2,800 tons Dairen, sold; August are not valid unless they have cally that, at the time of the send-General's residence, has boen now 23rd No. 3, Otaru Maru, 8.8. 2,400 heen previously sanctioned by the ing of the cheque, it was stipulated removed to theBarnermen's Social tons Dairen, sold; August 25th Central Government." that Colonel Roosevelt should be Hall, which is quite close to the Fook Sang, s.s. 1,100 tona Moji, informed of the donation, its offices of the Jointly Sworn Union. sold; August 27th Lai Saug, 8.8. The Bureau will investigate 3,000 tons Moji, sold; August No sooner was that this testi-thoroughly the deeds of all Can- 28th Phayen, 6.8. 2,000 Lona Moji, toness revolutionary heroes. sold; August 28th Shimbu Maru, many flashed over the country
8.6. 7,000 tons Miike, sold; Aug- than Colonel Roosevelt issued n donial. He emphatically doolar- DEAD AND FORGOTTEN.ust 20th Fukui Maru, 8.9. 5,000
tonu Moji, sold;
amount and its source.
Lest We Forget.
+
(Sd.) J. W. Jamieson,
Consul General.
Lodge.
Thursday, Bзpt: 12. Allan Wilkie, 3 heatro Royal. Tuesday, Sap. 17. Lady May at Home, Mountain
To-day's Advertisement
JEWS IN TROUBLE. :
WANTED. At the Police Court, this mora- ing, two man named Ezekiel ENGLISH, German or Eurasian girl wanted as nurse for ene Abraham, and Jacob Miarahi, child. Apply K. T. cfo" Hongkong In connection with a special! Cardiff $28.00 ox-Godown ol- were charged before Mr. Irving Telegraph." ed that Archbold was falsifying article which appeared in those foring. Australian West Wall-with unlawfully aresting a dis- Hongkong, 31st August, 1912. [629 columns under the above heading, send $11.25 or ship, nominal, turbance in the offices of Messrs The colonel, in his demand to and in which attention was called to no atocks Yubari Lamp $12.00 E. A. Bassoon and Co., Des. Voeux the Sonate committee that an op- the neglected state of the European ex-ship nominal. Mike Lump Road, on the 30th inst.
ed that he was uninformed of the contribution, and roundly assert-
the truth for political purposes.
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