10

THE SOTTO CASE,

(Continued from page 3), they reside. They have Filipino citizenship, bat they have no American citizenship. May I refer you to the Slaughter-house care, 16 Wallace, 48, on citizen- ship of the United States. It is primary citizenship.

Mr Hodgson--How does the question arise with the Philip pines?

because I know what these cases werd.

His Worship:-Where do you get Wong Kim Ark?

Mr. Bratton :---In Randolph again. My friend says it is not law and it is referred to in Kopp per versus the United States and the Ark case and is equivalent to the words "within the limite and under the jurisdiction of the Unit-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 1918,

Shanghel

POST OFFICE.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA. London June 19

June 28 July '14

July 30 MAILS DUB... English, Obine, 2nd inst. Siberian, Linan. 2nd inat. The China with the English words "out of the limits, and with the 28th inst at 8 a.m. and is ex- ed States," and conversely, the mail left Bingapore on Saturday, in the limits, of the United States" pected to arrive here to-morrow are habitually used in the Natur- at 2 p.m. This packet brings the Mr Brutton: No, no, the ques-aliention Acts. No one within paroel malls closed in London for tion raised is citizenship. It has the limits and out of the Juris despatch by the all saa routs on. nothing to do with the Philip diction asn be naturalised and the 88th May, and for despatch pines. The question is now now we see there is no law pro- overland on the 4th June. settled by the 14th amendment,viding naturalisation

The Linan with the mail from It is

to the London (via Siberia) of Friday, stated that that Philippine Islands. I asked if the 13th instant, is expected to oitizenship is derivitory. We the Naturalisation Acts apply, arrive here to-morrow. have seen from the Treaty of and I was told 'no', and if on Hawali that a citizen of Hawaii is this authority they did apply, a citizen of the United States and they would apply in this esse, but a citizen of Alaska is a oitizen of if they are within the limits, Holhow, Haiphong Fakhoi and the United States, and you now but out of the jurisdiction, see the question is settled by the they do not.. If they were in 14th Amendment. State citizen-force the Philippine Islands would ship is secondary, derivators be considered to be within the Samarang depending on citizenship of the jurisdiction, not within the limits, United States. You see, the but within the jurisdiction. Philippine citizen *Las not

His Worship Have you the anything whatever to do with the Naturalisation Act of America?. United States. If he is an American citizen he is ipso facto Scrutiny of the Naturalisation Mr. Brutton:It must be here. Philippine citizen. Assuming Acta beginning with 1895 will this is a state or territory then show that within the United all he is, 18 Filipino States an applicant for citizenship Philippine of a prescribed territory must Islands, nothing more, so be does not come under the 14th apply within the territory. As Azraiment of the Constitution, regarde territories, if I refer There is the well-known case of you to Alaska and Hawaii you The Act of Congress in respect will see exactly what is meant.

citizen

of

the

the Exchange, and the U.S.A. versus Wong Kim Ark,160 Unit-1

ed States, 649-687, wherein you

to

Hawaii provided for. the

MAILS CLOSE.

Kaifong

2nd

Saigon-Per 2nd July, 9 a Bwatow Por Haimun,

July, 10 a.m.

Sourabaya-Per Childar, 2nd July, 10 a.m Philippine Islands, Aus- trailia, Tasmania and New Zealand Thursday day Island-Per Kum- ano-maru, 2nd July 10

Canadian,

Ameri-

Australian

Mail.

Matis.

a.m

Shanghai, North China' Japan via Nagasaki' United States, South America and Canada via Vancouver (Europe via Siberia)-Per Empress of Japan 2nd July, 11 am.

overnment of Hawaii, If you Swatow. Amoy and Foochow

Per Kaljo-maru, 2nd July, 1 p.m.

find the words "United States, are citizens of the United States

subject to the jurisdiction thereof"

1.15 p.m.

Shanghai, & North China (Europe via Biberia) Per China, 2nd July, 5 pan

Shanghai and North China

Hanggang 2nd July 5 p.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 3rd July

1.15 p.m. Shanghai and North China-Per Luchow, 3rd July, 3

SHIPPING NEWS.

ABRIVED."

Chow Tal. Ger... 1,115,

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 30th at 11.20-The nother depression is passing in- to the Pacifio.

Gathemann. 30th June- The depression over Tongking Bangkok 2nd June, Rbas deepened and now extende & WM: & Co.

to the Yangtze Valley. Mausang, British 1,64 Pressure has decreased mode- Corneck, 30th June-rately to slightly in central and Sandakan 23rd June southem districts. It is highest in Loongwang, Br. 6.8. 1.093 W. G. G.

Tunher.-J. M, & Co. the neighbourhood of the Bonins

Loask, 1st July-Manila 28th June Gen.-J. M. & Co. SI-Kiang. Fr. a.. 6 5 J. Fannier,

Soth June-Haihong Kwangles, Chi. s., 1,468, MoA 21th June Gen-M, M,

Fukui

thur, 80th June-Shang- hai lat July, Gen.-,} M. 8. N. Co.

Maru. Jap. 88,317, K. Tominata, 1st July- Moji 95th June, Coal,

M. B. K."

Hangsang, Br... 1,336, 8. Wilde,

Lilly

Dagay,

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N.CO.

Moderate B. winds are indiost- WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on or

ed the east coast of China and over the N. China Sea. hours ending at 10 am-to-day, Hongkong Rainfall for the 24

0.19 inches.

HOURS ENDING AT NOON FORECAST FOR THE 24

TO-MORROW.

District.

about the DATES named as For

Stearders

SHANGHAL

MOJI, KOBE NAMUR AND YOKO (Capt. A. Collger HAMA .......... in, SHANGHAI... LONDON, vis

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To Sail On Remarks

about 19th July & Psage

Freight:

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daylight

Freight

Capt. C.H.S. Tooque, R.N.R./ 3rd July | &P'sago

1 Hongkong -

and

Neighbourhood

Forecast,

8. winds, moderate squally' fair to showery.

Usual Ports

DEVANHA

of Call

Capt. W. B. Hickey,

Noon Freight ́3th July / &F'sagė

TONDON & ANT-]

WERP v. Singa-

B. winds,

pore,

Penang,SUNDA

about 1 Freight

fresh, squally.

The same an No. 1.

P. & O. B. N. Co.'s office,

E. A Hewett,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, 24th June, 1913..

1st July-Shanghai and 2 Formėsa Channel Swatow 30th June, Gen., J. M, & Co 9 South coast of) Rickmers, Ger. ss., 00, China between H.K

W. Hulrabuth 'st July-. and Lamooka Hamburg and Sabang 28th April and 22nd June, Geo, M. B. K Nor... 815 P. Dolvesen Nathon 19th June Gen., -A. T. & Co.

CLEARANCES AT THE

HARBOUR OFFICE.

June, 30. Mishima Maru for London. Guthrie for Nagasaki- Gisela for Trieste. Ernest Simons for Yokohama. Sado Maru for Beattle. Pareia for Ban Francisco.

July, 1.

2.

Inaba Maru for Yokohama. Lilly Rickmera for Koohinotzu.. Branilla for Saigon. Chinhua for Manila. Jelunga for Kobe. Iohang for Canton, Tientsin for Newchwang, Hangsang for Canton Kalfong for Haiphong..

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

June, from Manila

Per se. Longsang, arrived 98th

must be presumed to be under you are citizens of the territory Macao-Por Sul Tai, 2nd July, Tjilatjap for Yokohama. Blood by, and intended by Con-

ia which you reside. Every gress, which proposed the Amend-on the day of the annexation

person who was living in Hawaii ment, and by the legislators that was 12th. August 1898-bo- who adopted it, to be in the came a citizen whether he wanted same sense as the words used by to or not, absolutely. And, it Chief Justice Marshall in the case continues, the Constitution, ar- of the Exchange. Just the same cept where the laws of the Unit- words "under the jurisdictioned States are not applicable, will of the United States," and have the same effect in state or converse, by the words "out of the territory as in the United States. United States and within the That, your Worship, will show limits of the Jurisdiction of the what the citizens in Hawaii are. United states, must be a citizen Having referred you to these Straite and India via Calcutta- of the United States." It means Treaties I would like to refer you within the limits of the United to Article 9 of the Treaty of States and under the jurisdiction Paris. of the United States. If they are within the jurisdiction they are citizena.

His Worship-And if they are not within the jurisdic tion?

"Mr. Brutton-Well they are not within the limits of the United States,

Mr. Hodgson :-Your Worship has not got the case ao I do not know anything about.

Without hearing any more, his Worship adjourned the case until Monday next,

BUNKERS

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a

Mr. Brutton-There is no SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK reason why I should be handi- capped because you have not got| it. My friend can get it, your} Worship, and prove that I am

Wrong.

Mr. Hodgson:-There is no ovidence of this and unless my! friend proves it to me-

Mr. Brutton:-I have asked the question about citizenship

(British North Borneo),

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as No. 1. China Coast Meteorological.

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$0th June, am.

Wind.

Bour.

Barometer.

Temperature

Humidity.

Weather.

D'tion.

Force.

Wostook 7a29.7240 100 650 0.0 Nemuro 6a29.20 Hakodate 29.48

Tokio Kochi

C'mbo, Port Said, | Capt. O.E. Irving, R.N.R.] 9th July } &P'sage

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Fer es Kumano Maru arrived Tainan

Koshun Amans, Mrs. E. MoMaster, Mr. P'dores 10a.m.

Carpenter, Mr. L

" 29.80 Canton a 29,7685 76 se Japan vis Yokohama-Fooabing

Moody Mr.C.A. Hong 5 29.7880 88 - 5th July, 10a.m.

Chapman, Mr. P. Moody, Mr.C.A, Gap Rook. 29.75-→ B8W Straits and India via Bombay--

Foster, Mr. 6. Moody, Miss K. Macao 29.7581-ase 2 c Per Ischia, 4th July, 10 Foster, Miss.

Toda, Mr. T.:

Wushow 9a Peacock, Mrs. J. Pakhoi 11 Macao-Per Sui Tai; 4th July,

Foster Mr. W. Shing, Mr. H. N. Hofhow 1,15 p.m..

C.

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Phulien Sandakan-Per Mausang,

Banlow, Mrs. N. Tachibana, Mrs. Tourane 4th

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Wife Mr. P.. p.m.-Por Devanha,

R. 8th July, 11 a.m.

Bubrecht, Mr.

F. F. Hunter, Major Young, Mr.

English

Mall.

Philippine Islands-Per Loong-

sang 5th July, 1 p.m. Macao-Fer Sui Tui, 5th July

1,15 p.m. Philippine Islands-Per Rubi,

5th July, 3 p..

Siberian

Mall,

Shanghai and North China (Europe via Si- beria)-Per Linan, 5th July, 5 p.. Swatow-Per Haimun, 6th July,

9 a.m. Japan via Yokohama-Per Va

dala, 7th July, '1 am. Swatow, Amoy and Focohow-

M.

TJ.

MacKintosh, Mins 0, E.

Maxstod, Capt.

Mrs. A.

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H,

Mre H, E N. Rabinowitz, Mr.

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1 Barometer, reduced to 32 Hongkong, Observatory, June, 39,

T. F. Claxton, Director.

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degrees Fahrenheit.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in

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GIERS, GIBRALTAR, DERFFLINGER SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. F: Prosch 17,000

KOBE AND YORCK

ANGAUR,}

Caps. H. Formes 17,000

YAP, NEWGUINEA, / COBLENZE

BRISBANE, SYDNEY › Capt. L. Klugkist 6,750 & MELBOURNE

W'NESDAY, -9th July,

.10 ..

about WINESDAY. 9th July.

(SATURDAY,

KOBE.

12th July

9 d.m.

P. SIGISMUND

Capt. D. Lenz

6,000

}

about TUESDAY, 22nd July.

about

Capt. J. Koehler

End of July.

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4 Direction of Wind, to two Australien, points.

Beaufort Scale:

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SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.

London, 3rd June. Inverclyde, Scandia, Spezia.

Arrivals from China-Hyson, The following vessels have pas- sed the Canal-Bendoran, P. E. Friedrich, Senegambia.

METEOROLOGIL AL.

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29.74

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Day On Date On Date "London, 6th June.

Barometer 29.82 29.78 Arrivals from China -Am-

Temperature 87.

83. azons, Rhesus.

Humidity 67 .88 Per Haitan, 8th July:sed the Canal:-Bulow, Ement Force

The following vessels have pas-Direction

Wind

WBW - Straits and India via Calcutta-Simons, Glenroy, Hirane Maru, Weather

Per Fooksang, 8th July: deus, Den of Glamis.

Satsuma, Teenkai, Teucer, TyRain

10 a.m

1 p.m. Straita and Burmah-Per Itola, 8th July, 5 p.m. Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus tralia, India, Adon, Egypt, and Europe via Naples Fer Deriflinger, 9th July, 9 a.m.

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T. F. Claxton. Director: TIDE TABLE. London, 12th June. Arrivals from China :-Nóre.

30th June to 6th July, 1913, London, 13th June.

Low Water Arrivals from China:-Tydeus,

Hogg targ

Mean Den of Glamis, Welsh Prince

The following vessels have pas~ eed the Canal:-Calohas, Indraní,

gaur, Yap, Fred. Wil Namur, Nile, Persons, Poly- helmshafen, Rabaul

Herbertehohe, Matupi, nesien, Atrous,

Australia, Tasmania and

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Opstä i, Piésh, Fried or Sföwel, Vinden Haddock, Kppade,

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