SPECIAL CABLES:
THE SECURITY PROBLEM.
CHINA'S DILEMMA.
(Our Own Correspondent.)
CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
An Indian Soldier Charged
with Murder.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1912.
LAW LIST.
Tuesday Oct. 29:-B. M. Talati | v. M.P. Talati.
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
DAIRY FED PORK
Choong Wo Firm v. Ho Wai Lam. Charles Lamb in his dissertation on the PIG, was
Tuesday, Nov. 5: The Ying Wednesday Nov. 8-The Kwong Cheong Bank v. Wong Ming Cho. The Shiu Cheong Bank v. Wong Ming Co. Tho Shing Tak Bank va Wong Ming Tuesday Nov. 12-Karl Offer
DON'T FORGET,
To-day
Dramatic Entertainment at the Theatre Royal.
Saturday, Oct. 20. Dramatic Entertainment Theatre Royal, ́....
to the tent before the patrol he first few years of our civil govern- Baw Maya Dad, who continuod meat there so many American the behaviour of three weeks past. officials were guilty of defalcation The prisoner admitted having and embezzlement that the matter The trial of Sarfaraz Kean, of glad he had done it, for "if he cussion and semi-official apology, shot Maya Dad, and said he was became a serious topic for dis- the 126th Baluchistan Infantry, had not done so it would have and the exaggerated moral effect who stands charged with the moant ruination to me, and my on the Filipinos will not be lived Shanghai, October 25, murder of Maya Dad, was con-family and I should have been an down for many years. The Chinoso Minister of Fin-tinued this morning at the Crim-cutcast for life."
"A. Mere Holiday Spectacle." ance has instructed that paymont Sessions, before the Chief Justice Prisoner in the witness box Mr. Shuster is certainly the be made out of the revenue from Mr. W. Roes Davies, K.C. told a story bearing out the oidid friend, and thus admon-Cho, tho Tientsin salt gabello to tho The Attorney General, the address of his Counsol, and said ishes his old colleagues :-- Chartered Bank of India, China Hon. Mr.A. S. Buokaill, instructed that the deceased was present At all events, we must guard v. Arndt & Co. and Australia for the service of by the Assistant Crown Solicitor, when he discovered his mutilated against permitting our officials to the Crisp Lonn.
Mr. P. M. Hodgeon, prosecuted, clothing. At this incident the view their career in the Islands As this revenue is already and Mr. R. E. Bolitics, instructed deceased, he said, threatened to as a more holiday spectaels, or a mortgaged for indemnity pay-by Mr. Sutherton Russ, of Messrs. tell all the regiment what sort of mere stage on which petty princes ments and the advances made by Golding Barlow and Morrel, apnn the prisoner was. Prisoner may strut and roar only as real the Sextuple Group, the Diplo-peared for the defence,
gave a graphie description of kings can do in the larger thontro matic Body in Poking is drawing The first witness who was call-what happened on the night of the of our country. One can see up a formal protest to China ined this morning, was a havildar occurrence. When he retired to Government there in embryo and connection with the proposal.· in the same reginent as the ac- rest that night he dared not go to in the making. Ist us, thoy, seo cused and the decesod. He was sleep,but lay watching Maya Dad, no embryonic dictators, Lowover THE BELGIAN LOAN. shoping, at the time, and was who in turn was watching him. agreeable the role to those who awakened by the sound of a shot. He lay there until 10 p.m. At may be temporarily performing it. On rising he saw the neoased that hour the deceased was sitting. It is not all "blame, blame- standing over the subidar who on his bed, but at about 11.40 praise never," for the critic pays was endeavouring to pull him to prisoner rose. He was supposed tribute to the success
already Shanghai, October 25,
the ground. As they strugglod, to be on patrol duty that night, achievad the rifle which the accused was and he left his bed thinking ho The ratification of the Belgian holding went off. He went to the would go to the place where the necosity of the firm and per- Loan of ten million sterling subadar's help and captured the patrol fell in and wait there. manent planting of certain car- for railway purposes has been. Subsequently they found Maya Dad put rondered impossible
his light dinal principles, to which general by the Bronch Government having re-his bed.
that Maya Dad was lying dead in out and wont to sleep. When assent has apparently been given. bo (prisoner) atarted for the pa-Such are the doctrines of comploto fused to grant a quotation on the
In answer to Mr. Belilius wit-rade ground, his rifle was not soparation of Church and State, of Paris Bourse.
ness Baid that the accused was loaded, nor was his bayonet fixed. the independence of the judiciary very excited when captured, and When he had walked two or three (though there is still some toom was trembling all over " paces from his bed, prisoner for improvement), of frem public Ali Bux a repoy, deposed to thought to himself, after medita-schools, of the purity of the bal- being put on sentry duty over the ting over how the deceased had lot-box wherever suffrago is grant- body of the deceased,
treated him, "Kill Maya Dad ". ed, and of the construction of Ho loaded his rifle, und he said to permanent highways and public himself “ I will kill Maya Dad, buildings. I will kill him and go to the Goy- ernment and tell them he has discharged me."
ITS RATIFICATION IMPOSSIBLE.
(Our Own Corresp¤ndent.]
TYPHOON IN CEBU. The Captain of the s.s. Kaifong gave a ropresentative of the Hongkong. Telegraph" today somo interostiniz particulara of the disasters at Colni.. He said: On tho
morning of the 14th the glass began to fall but very slowly. At four o'clock in the afternoon it stood at 20.06.
"On Tuesday it was 20.38 at
A native surgeon in the 24th Mountain, Battery, said at the time of the occurrence he was attiched to the 126th Baluchis, being stationed at Pingshan some Smiles from Shu Kong-miu. He was called to soo Maya Dad,
Lator the interpreter agreed
Wo scom to have réulized the
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and Mrs. Baker and child, Mies Forgo, Mr. J. Nicholson, Mrs. G. W. Roome, Mrs. Collins and child, Mrs. Hermittage, Mrs. Muckart, Mr. R. Faithful, Mr. J. Mirby, Mr. J. G. Morgan and family, Mr. F.
Tuesday, Oct. 29.- Hongkong and China Steam Fisheries Co. Ltd., meoting. Noon.
Wednesday Oct. 30, Salo of Work City Hall 2 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 0. Licensing Board, Council Chamber, 2.15.
Concert Phemin olub.
To-day's Advertisements
**BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
5.5. BENYORLICH," FROM ANTWERP, LONDON & STRAITS.
“ONSIGNEES of Cargo are boroby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into, the hazardous
Hotigkong and Kowloon Wharf and
and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the
>btained.
hoods have left the Godowns, and all No Claims will be admitted after the Goods remaining undelivered after the Lat Nor., will be subject to rent.
with Mr. Bolilios that the trans- Per P. and O. steamer Sicilia,
to 29.13, then to 29' 14,~' 31,-ballet entering the back and government, tell them he has kong: Mr. F. A. Hazeland, Mr. not the wharves delivery may be 4.,, and it foll rapidly from that und found he had been shot, the lation might bo. "I will go to the From London Oct. 5.-To Hong Godowo Oo., Ltd., whence and/or 233,32, 20-22, 2013, coming out through the chest, 28.06, '05, and 20.02. at mid-The wound was such as would be night on Thursday,
nade by such a bullet as that It was an awful sight. The used in the British army. The United. Sorvico Club roof was decoased must have boen sleeping carried away, and all the new on his left side. The shot entered godowns on the
front are by the twelfth rib on the right destroyed. The streets are one sido, and came out by the fourth mass of palm trees, telegraph or fifth rib. The cause of doth poles, and wires.
was rupture of the heart, caused "They are absolutely impassable by a bullet. Ho must have died at prosent.
within five minutes of receiving|wo went to press, tho wound.
Ianw several coastal steam elips drifting by us, they had broken away from their mooringe,
and wore going, at least, at the
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disgraced me, and be treated in the way thoy think fit."
Mr. Belilios-Did you shoot him? Yes; I fired at him.
What did you do thon fired at him threa cartridges, thought then to go to the subadar: Did you fire three at him?--I pointed my rifle down and thought I fired three at him.
The case was proceding when
Capt, Gretton, of the 126th AMERICA'S TASK IN THE Baluchistan Infantry, said he was PHILIPPINES, stationed at Pingshan about threo
rate of five knots per hour. miles from Sha Koog-miu, but Plain Speaking by Mr. Shuster.
ed to collide with na.
All daims against the steamer anst
the first to tell us how the Chinese love their pig-dead and roasted; but It is not for us! We know that pig, and SOME of the things he is fed on but not all !
Ah; but this is DAIRY FARM PIG, a dainty little fellow, fed on the fat of the land, DAIRY FARM MILK and all the good things in pigdom." Is there any difference in Pork ? Well, for good- ness sake, where do you live? Buy it, try it, eat it, then you will KNOW. Cooked to a turn---the Chinese know how-and the
"crackling"-UM.
Don't wait for Christmas, you may be dead before
that and so may the pig !
October 18, 1012.
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All broken, ohaled, and damaged Mon-Goods are to be left in the Godowan, where they will be examined on the Ist Nor, at 11 A..
Per P. and 0. stoamor golia,connecting with the stonmer Assayo at Colombo, From Lon- don Oct. 4-To Hongkong: Mrs. Godge, Miss E. M. Scott, Mr. A. P. Stokes, Mr. G. B. Layton, Mr. H. Curtor.
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"On our ship the semiphore" tewiving a message by_light was entirely blown away, audit|siguals, he went to Sha Kong-
Per. P. and O. steamer, Nilo.ongkong, 25th Oct. 1912. was all that we could do to keep miu, when he was met by the was at one time a member of the Hongkong: Mra, and Miss Hos The Hon. W. Morgan Shuster From London Sept. 21-To clear of the vessels that threaten- first witness, who had blood on Philippine Commission, and his kins, Mr. and Mra. R. Abraham,
his face and glothos. On ex- "It was undoubtolly a No. 12amination witness found a wound eight year experience in the Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Sanders, Mrs. wind, full gule, and the sens in the on the unn's head. Later he friendly criticism of American A. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. and is the paper for mailing to archipelago gives weight to the E. C. Holmes and child, Miss Eweek in a most attractive form harbour were the worst that have saw the deceased lying on his policy which he contributes to the Campbell, Miss Wills, Mr. H. friends at Home, with photograph ever seen. Two of the ships charpoy, dead. Witness male a
Neither of then did plan of the camp which he pro-view." The average American W. B. llanna, Mr. W. H. Ryder,
African Times and Orient Ro- Kirby, Mr. R. M. Henderson, Mr entitled The Peak Burglar." struck us: musit damage bat the danger was duced in Court, Hoexamined and citizen is not much concomed Mr. T. Triuscoll, Mr.G. H. Wintle, interesting character to the re-
loaded the rifla; there were two Continuing the Skipper said :-ball cartridges in the magazino about his duties in the Far East Mr. and Mrs. W. Hawkins, Mr.sidents of Hongkong. It is well:
but he has undertaken a portion A. Pearson, and the cut off" was closed. of the "white man's burden" and There was no chrtridge in the branch.
grent."
"Wo heard men calling tous for help, for a line, for anything that night save them, but we had all our work cut out to save our-
solver, and the poor souls had to
drown.
"I had both anchors out for ard, with full lengths of chains; -oven then it was nip and tuck as to whether we could hold our ground.
"I don't know how many were:
killed, but I think that the number must run into the many hundreds.
His Lordelip: Could you my whether the rifle had been
Gred?-I did not look at the barrel myself so I cannot swear to it.
When he was shown the rifle, the bayonet was fixed, which was certainly not in order.
Mr. Belilos-Is it a fact that at this time he was actually in possession of fifty rounds of am- munition ?—Yes,
soner had his rifle given to him before he turned in to sleep, pro- paratory to going on patrol.
must accordingly accept the gratuitous advice of his friends. Mr. Shuster writes more in sor row than anger when he reflects
The Philippines and Party Politics.
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We have so many big and im- portant things on hand in Amar- ica at the present time that it is Por P.und O. steamer Sumatra, perhaps useless to expect that our From London Oct. 19.-To Hoag people will, as a whole, devoto kong: Miss Swinton, Mr. Ŏ. the Philippine problem that it M. Smith. the care and serious attention to Nicoll, Miss E. G. Grindley, Miss merits. We adopt an attitude something like that of the highly Per P. and O, steamor Malwa, Notes and Comments...... 10-43 paid carpenter who has no time connecting with the steamer Sport
44-46] "The Quarantine Station was You don't know whether there to pick up the nails which he Himalaya at Colombo From New Japanese Shipping blown entirely away, and Dr. was any bad fouling between the
dropa.
London Nov. 1-To. Hongkong: Schwartz sat under the leo of a accused and the deceased?-I,
But whether we choose to lace Miss B, Thomas, Capt. J. Bottison; Heavy Wenther......17. siono wall all night, his youngest | have since heard. child in his arms. His wife is,
hem now or not, there are some Mr. J. McCubbin, Mr. D. Neilson, Oxford Local Exumina- In answer to His Lordship, wit
tions luckily, safe.
nessenid the men had their rides very serious difficulties about our
leap into the coloniál sea, in so For P. and O. steamer Novara. The Recent Firo 10 Fifty four people were buried in their tents, but a chain was far as pertains to the Philippines, From London Nov. 1.-To Hong- Government Tendera...... 49 on Thursday morning at eight passed through their trigger and as time passos they will be-kong: Mrs. Messer and family, St. John's Cathedral .... o'clock, the ICtl:)and I have guards, and fastened to the font come more pressing and patent Miss Sloan, Dr. and Mrs. Fly Hook Worm Results nevor witnessed a more affecting pale. It was possible that the prito all."
and child, Mr. and Mrs. F.Far East Olympiad...... ..50 sight
Blundy. Rev. and Mrs. Jenkins. The Cook.... Many auoya, boneons and
Mrs. A. Evans, Mr. A. Beauziont, Hongkong Baseball lighthouns, were destroyed. The
Mies M. Prichard. U8.8. Survey Ship Pathfinder
Steamor Roports...........52 dragged her anchors and had her
The Paul Lecat ...... For N.D.L. steamer Yorck. Philharmonic Society......63-54. bob-stay carried Away by
deney to include Philippine From Hamburg Sept. 10.-To Another Question tramp that was jammed across
polioy in the realm of party Hongkong: Mrs. M. Anderson, China's Fature hor bows.
politics, and further deplores a Mr. E. Dose, Mrs. J. Schlaikier Now Solicitor Admitted...64 "The Hospital was destroyed The dofonco as disclosed by Mr. system of administration which and child, Mrs. W. Langschwager Tho Navy League .........55 andthe patientsremoved torailway Bolilion was to the offeet that since is too costly for a poor nation.and child. From Antwerp Sept. Thentro Royal........ trucks. All the railway bridges Bapt. 13 the deconsod and madecer He completes his category of 23.-To Hongkong: Mr. and An American Consul's are and the trains are out of com-tain suggestions, which had been complaint by a few home Mrs. W. Bull and children. From mission until repairs cau
Viaw.......... bo brusquolyrajected by thōprisoner. troubles :-
....50. Southampton, Sept 24. To Hong- Round the World ........5-57 mado.
As a result the prisonor was sub- We have constantly prenshed kong: Rev. and Mrs. J. Robinson, Alleged Boycott ...... "One of the biggest cranes jected to a persecution by the de- to the Filipinos about the corrupt Capt und
..57 in the islands toppled over consed, which culminated one day and tyrannical Spanish officials Wetherell. From Genoa Oot, 3. Mr. J. M. Macedo's Promo-
Mrs. W. de O. The Sanitary Board.........57 (because of the enormous down-in finding cortain of his garments, from whom we rescued them, and To Hongkong: Mr. A Gorcke, pour of rain that washed the earth mutilated. Prisoner, brooding about the chace and dishonesty Mr. von Harling, Mr. and Mrs. Rumoured Changes in
tion...dema from beneath), and is practically under this perscuation, was fright which would result if we should Heisig, Mr. J. Jacobsen, Mr. destroyed.
ened and ashamed, and, on the turn the government over to Kruse, Mr. R. Richter, Mr. W. Pretty Bazaar .........
Wyndham Street! "Fraotically every house on the date in question, though he was them, the Filipinos, Wo, in other Rube Mr. J. Tappin, Miss Legislative Council... Island had its roof carried away, supposed to have gone to his bed words, are the honest people, Wille, Me, Weholt. From Port The Waterwitch. and the loss of life must be very to sleep, before going on pairal divinely commissioned to look Said To Hongkong: Mr. and Obituary great,"
he could not do so. As he went after their finances. Yet in the May, P. A. McGrath,
a
When charged at Taim Tas Tsui Police Station, according to the Sergeant Interpreter. the pri sonca said "Yes, I'killed him."
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