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THE. HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914,

White Wolf's Escapo,

OF HUE.

DAY BY DAY.

DO I STOOP, I PLUCK A POSY.

DO I STAND AND STARE ALL'S BLUE-Browning.

White Wolf has escaped from the cordon of troops which was

FIND EARTH NOT GRAY BUT drawn aroun 1 him, saja Router, RO3Y. and is marching westward; pil-HEAVEN, NOT GRIM, BUT FAIR loging as he goes. De Wet, in the South African war had a habit f doing the same, ex ept for the pilliging. It is not so easy to surround troops and to leave no loophole of exospe, as it looks no Lower levels 8am. Temp. paper. It would appear, ho- sky clear. wover, that General Wang's cam- At the Peak 8 a.m. Temp. paign against the retal leader has sky clear: not been altogether without result. He has attacked: the robela mora than once and has

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CHÚNG SAU-NAM CASE by the magistrate. What hap The Puise Judge said he sup-

pened apparently was this. Mag-posed they continued. istrates in this Colony were busy men and this was a very long there was particularly no mention Sir Frannis Piggatt said that Dia. On December 11 when the

Judgment in the Protracted Extradition Proceedings.

witness had finished, the Magist and it might cause a falso im Siving is Fu'l Court of Appel-rate would no doubt have done presion. Inte Jurisdiction, their Lordebipe, bottor if he had read over the

The Paiene Judge:-Would Sir William Rees Davis, (Chief- ovidence immediately. This you object if I say I assume? Justice) and Mr. Justice H. H. J. might have taken some time,

Sir Francis Piggott:-I sug Gompertz (Puiene Judge) gave perhaps twenty minutes or half gest respectfully that it should judgment this morning, at the an hour; when the interpretation be cmitted, Supreme Court, in the Chung as in this case was. complicated

The Puisno Judge:-[ did Sau-nam extradition onse which by the witneas speaking in assume." has occupied the local Court for dialect in which he was not at some considerable time.

home. Instead of reading the it was hie answer that the cas

Sir Francis Piggott said that

toms and post offices being under

The proceedings were on a writ evidence over immolitely the of habeas corpus ander which Magistrate, moved perhaps by the control of foreigners the Übung Sau-nain sought to resist considerations of the con-

1evenue could not come as usual;

B.S. per

Der finger at 10 a.m. to-day./application of the Kwangtung vonience of counsel, went on there was no doubt whatever.

8.8.

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The Paiene Judge said that

Government for his surrender on with the other witnesses. slain some four thousand of them. American, Canadian and Siberian a charge of misappropriating Then, when the Court rose, the So, at any rate, a telegram states,

Mails. Loft per se, Siberin $150,000 ontrusted to him, by evidence was still not read over. if the postmaster-general and the and that the rebels have. had as

the Treasury of that province. at 1 p.m. to-day.

This was not done till next mor- revenue officials received money much as they want meantime is Siberian Mail.-Due per

Counsel ongaged are Sir Fran- ning, and it was then that the it passed into the bank as usual cia Piggott, K.U., and Mr. C. G, witness made, in the absonce of

Sir Francis Piggott :-No, into borne out by the fact that they| Chénan to-morrow,

alabaster (instructed by Mr. W. Counsel, but in the presence of a foreign bank for the payment B. Hind, of Mr. Bratton's office) the prisoner, the alterations or of foreigners. It is particularly Panama Mero at noon to for Chang Sag-nam; Mr. E. H. the corrections that are now com- hypotheticated. morrow.

Sharp, KO, Mr. Eldon Potter, plained of. Now I will say im- The Paine Judge:-1 will out and Mr. F. O. Jenkin (instructed mediately that I do not agree that that out, by Mr. R. F. O. Master) for the the new matter was inadmissible.

On the contrary the Magistrate Lordship mentioned excise; there

Sir Francis Piggott :-

:-Your for the plaintiffs in the action.

A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd. have turned westward,apparently American Mail.-Closes per s.s.

CHEMISTS &c.

BY APPOINTMENT TO H. E. THE COVERNOR.

The objets of this "paper ja 13 pubišah eirred information, to serve the tes th

and prayi thi mewn without fear or favour.

making for their native hills. It

is a thousand pities that General Wang's scheme has failed, but he may follow up and yet auccessful.

Boy Scout Movement,

be

Hongkong is keenly interested

in the Boy Scout movement, and

for that reason the recent appeal

Going on Leave.

The Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, Director of Public Works, goes on leave to-morrow.

Missionary Loss,

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surrender whilst the necessary.

Following is a summary of the would not have been justified in is no such thing. Puiene Judge's judgment. The excluding it. Then the point is fall text of the Chief Justice's taken that those corrections The Paisno Jadge:-Doesn't

and the Puisne Judge's judgluent made on the following day shamani pay excise? will be given to-morrow.

and fter the witness had listaned Sir Francis Piggott said that it. Dealing with the rule niei for to the evidence of other witnesses was not mentioned in the argu- The Rev, G, Kelly, a missionary habeas corpus, the Puisne Judge make the whole testimony of this ment and it might prejudice the of the Chief Scout, General Sir R. at Shaukiwan, has reported to aid that it was urged that witness Bo unreliable that it argument. The Chinese had no Baden-Powell, for a quarter of the police that while he was as to the funds in the should never have been given control over customs. He then million sterling for a permanent travelling from Canton to Hong- Treasury, the proceeda of oredence to; and should not be asked their Lordships to stay Endowment Fund, should find kong he lost from his pocket a revenue collected by the Insurrec accepted by this court. some measure of support in the purse containing $70 in money. tionary Government, the Central Ak to that I have to remark the proceedings were being taken re Colony. It is realised that the work

Government was not on the recon-whole of the ovidence, that origin- Privy Council. quest entitled by title paramount, ally taken, and that The Chief Justice-What but as successor only (and to that given.

following power have we to do that? it is perceived that where there is The 8.8 Der flinger which has extent recognising the authority) day, is before us. The question noorganised training divergencies arrived from Shanghai brought of the displaced asurping Govern of its credibility was strenuously merely application was made to Sir Francis Piggot said that of system are bound to creep in. forty-one panogera for Hong- ment. In seeking to recover such argued at the Police Court; and the that Court for special leave. It If the scheme meets with the kong and 127 passengers in property from an agout of the Magistrate who saw the witness would not be made in ferma The rates of Subscription to the "Hongkong Telegraph" will to give some training in Scout eladed Miss Mand Allan and the ral Government could only do so has chosen to believe him. I am would be made to that Court. support it deserves it is proposed transit. The passenger list in displaced Government the Cent and could note his demeanour, pauperis, and the application ideale both to boys who are below Cherniavsky trio who are bound to the same extent, and subject perfectly, clear that it was com the present age limits and to for Manila."

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The Chief Justice said that ap- to the same rights and obligations petent for the Megistrale to rely as if that Government had not on this evidence if he saw fit to duplication would have to be made been displaced and was itself so; and that it is not within the Privy Council, prooeeding against the agent, the jurisdiction of this Court to The Paisne Judge said that

But there was, they interfere with his finding. Ide they could not give him leave.

German Minister Arrives.

II. E. Bo von Haxhausen time of their lives, and it is also by his wife, Baron von Riedezeel, hat furnished by the fugitive practice Magistrates should be they had no power at all. In a ng band at the most critical the Crermaa Minister, accompanied were told no evidence other than sire to add that as a matter of The Chief Justice said that proposed to institute, under the secretary, to the Legation, and himself of the purpose for which areful to alter nothing in evid recent case the execution of death careful safeguards, a branob Mr. Meyer. Astache, arrived by these monies were entrusted to exce already taken, but to append sentence had been deferred daring. of junior Scouts between the ages the s.8. Deriflinger yesterday. him, and it cannot be assumed any fresh statement made at the His Majesty's plecaure. of 9 and 11.

His Excellency is engaged on a that he had dealt with then other end of the deposition, with Sir Francis Piggott said that tour of the southern ports of China, wige that according to the in-a explanatory, note to say he thought that was through it

stactions of his official súperior, whether the now matier is being in forma paupèris, The first criticism he had to make an addition, an alteration or a

The Chief JusticeThat does was that the authors of the mani- correction. We gave an intima- not matter. It is notified in a Government festo never meant apparently to tion to this effect to the Magistrate new suggestions. For instanco Gazette Extraordinary that His set up a Government of the rest when he appeared before us in

Some Sound Schonies.

Sir Kal Ho-Kal's Successor.

This is not the extent of the

it is desired to develop Scouting Majesty the King has been pleased of China. The purpose of the the witness box." in the slums of great cities, to approve, the appointment of movement was said to be the im As to claim of right he agreed and here lies a great opening Mr. Lan Cha Pak to be an Un-peachment and punishment of with the Magistrate that the eince the inclucation of doct- official Member of the Legislative | Yuan, who was described as con; intentions were dishonest, rines of good citizenship Council, vice Sir Kai Ho Kai, triving to rebel against the The committal warrant was valid

the very nurseries of K., M.B., O.M.G, resigned. hooliganiem is bound to have a

in

The Hongkong Telegraph.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914.

THE OIL CONCESSION.

The conclusion of the Hanyehping loan with a Japanese firm and the granting of the oil concession to the Standard Oil Company of New York appear to have caused a deal of comment in the north Only the other day a mass meeting of the Peking residents of the five provinces most interested was held to discuss the matter. The discussion appears to have been most temperate, all, things onsider- ed, and to have been directed mainly towards discovering what is| the policy of the Government. A deputation was appointed to in- ter view the Minister of Agriculture and Commerce. Meantime a letter has been sent to him in which it is stated that it is clear to everyone that China will lose a great deal by the two deslings. That is one indication of how the matter is being regarded.

We observe that one Chinese-English paper fans popular feel. ing on the subject by observations which are wholly unwarranted. There is no doubt, it remarks, that "the Standard Oil Company will obtain a maximum reward for itself at the suffering of the people in the end." That is not only nonsense but is mischievous nonserše. That the people should wish to discover, if possible, what influences have prompted the Government into granting the oil concession can be understood, but it will be a thousand pities if they are temtped

wholesome effect. Another good|

point is that it proposed to pro-

Oplum Notification.

the motion would be made imme- Sir Francis Piggott said that diately. There was an appeal Privy Council, that was clear, and if there was an appeal to Privy Council there was bound to be some power to suspend the sorrender.

an was

Republic and to break up the and sufficient. federation, The solidarity of Sir Francis Piggott seked per- Kwangtang with the northern mission to refer their Lordships The Chief Justice said that provinces was expressly affirmed. to one point on which there had what they had done was to dis vide boya with careers as well as A Government Gazette Extra- On the facta before them it heen some misunderstanding, he charge the appeal and the man characters, and bere the establish- ordinary issued yesterday con-freemed clear that the object of thought. He referred to

now in the same posit- ment of a form on Scout printains the resolutions passed at the the movement in Kwangtung affidavit by one of the Chinese ion as before the habeas corpus ciples, where lads may acquire Legislative Council meeting and was to get rid of the provisional witnesses explaining the terms proceedings. The matter was knowledge of a practical kind, also notions prohibiting the im- president who was regarded, he used in Chan Kwing-ming's de- new in the hands of the Govern presents grand opportunities, portion of raw Indian opiam, the supposed, se hostile to Repab-claration. He thought that ment. The whole of the now movement exportation of Pereiso opium lican principles and as aiming at that affidavit was in the civil Mr. Sharp agreed that this wa is altogether admirable, and it excopt to London, and stating that a despotism. Again, whatever proceedinge and not in the ex-so. citing & gives the best possible answer to the importation of rew Indian their plans may have been, it see-tradition proceedings at all. port of leave having to be asked those carping critics who have opium is permitted in certain caes, med clear that the insurgents Both their Lordships referred to hom the Privy Council.

never succeeded in establishing it-the learned Chief Justice

Their Lordships decided that Wounded by Spent Bullet. an independent Government or specifically.

the Attorney General should beïn anything like it. If rebellion had. The Paine Judge-I think Court for this discussion, and A Chinese was sent to the to be successful in order to at-thera is one,

after advising Sir Francis to Government Hospital yesterday tain the dignity of revolation then Mr. Sharp-It is really an of-confer with the Attorney General, saffering from a bullet wound in it was clear that Chan and his fidavit of Lam U-to.

decided to adjourn the discussion The Puise Judge:-There is for his presence. the back. It appears that the followers were never more than man who is a gardener living rebels.

one, I know.

never tired of placing obstacles in the way of the Boy Scouts on the ground that it is purely a military body.

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a1 390, Reclamation Street, Yau- How could it be maintained that Sir Francis Piggott said that The market value of Govern- nati; was working in the fields revenue collected was in any way he was only speaking from February rose to 40 tael cants. is the back by a spent.bullet ap- any special political pupose i ment dollar notes on the 16th at Ho Martin, when he was struck contributed to be earmarked for memory, but he did not think

there was. Perhaps this was due to the report pareatly fired from the King's Regarding the point of political Tho Chief Justice-It appears that silver and national dollar Park Range..

offence, his Lordship said that on my notes and my attention notes were arriving from Peking.

they could not go behind the was drawn to it during the hear Among the well known resis Hitherto there had been no official

express ruling of the Privy Coun-ing.

dents leaving for home to-day confirmation of the report.

oil on that very point. The pro- Dollar. notes were realized thirty-

Mr. Sharp I think it is Mr. are Mr. and Mrs. Montague Ede, Mr. G. P. Lammert is selling ceedings before the Magistrate Master's, filed in these proceed. Mr. Y. Scott Harston Dr. and Mrs. five tael cents.

the household furniture at Wool-were not a trial; they were ings, January 22.

Montague Barston, and Mr. and amai, Kowloon, on Tars lay next. nothing more than a preliminary Sir Francis Piggott mid that Mrs. E. J. Chapman. Mr. Ede in -Page 5.

enquiry and the fugitive would he might mention cae or two very travelling home to undergo a Mr. C. H.P. Hoy is to act as be able at the trial in China to emall points so that they would special treatment, was on the 14th February en-Insurance Co. and the Union In-

The German Colonial Office Secretary of the. China Traders set up any legal grounds of not appear in their Lordship's defence which may be open to judgment inaccurately. The

Stolen Barometer. him..

...Ro a specifo charge, surrender was not asked for by

obarge stated the commission of the Viceroy of Kwangtungon In the early past of last month It would be idle to pretend, of course, that the enterprise of ditions for the successful carrying Mr. G. P. Lammert inselling a the schedule of our Extradition ment. There was a reference in reported to the Police the theft of 2018 in Chica which fell within behalf of the Chinese Govern the French Fathers at Pokfulam other nations in China has been based entirely on altruistio motivon, out of the project were wanting goantity of household furniture Ordinance the facts thus set forth the Paisno Judge's judgment to a barometer, and on amator But this at least can be said, that China herself is immensely the To anyone who knows Now at his sales rooms to-morrow. would be assumed to be the state-customs, post office revenue and Yesterday the Police effected an gainer from British and American activity in the past. That activ Guinea, this news does not come Page 5.

arrest, recovering the ammeter ity, indeed, has largely made her what she is to day. No doubt the in the nature of a surprise. The

Mr. G. P. Lommert is selling a... ........Ro the magistrate's decision The Puieno Judge said that he and learning that the barometer Government had this in mind when it granted the concession, and New Guinoa-German section is valuable collection of Chinese his Lordship asid that counsel assumed that in the ordinary dead been pawned at Macao, for tire success of the Standard Oil Company is, we may be sure, the guarded as rigorously as it ban porcelain at bie sales room on for the fugitive laid great stress partments the revenue came as $2. The prisoner, who was for result of the friendly and, to Ohina, valuable character of American possibly be and many a pros Friday and Saturday-Page 5. on certain corrections or alter-usual.

merly employed at the "printing enterprise. Young China may protest as it pleases and it is perhaps pector has been caught on th

The shareholders' meeting of it did not appear which, Sir Francis Piggott said that, at Pokfulum, only natural that it should protest-but it has still to learn the frontier with his "swag" and the Hongkong Fire Ianuronin Co., that were m'de by te wilsons it, wow nos montioned because at prison for monthlum, was sent to eason of patience. It has also to learn that it is well to know who compelled to desolone the source Ltd., is to be kell on the 19th Ngai In-ting in his evidence was under the control of foreig- tok, by Mr. Hazeland at the are its best friends.

frat-Page 0.

when it was read over to him" nora,

Police Court this morning.

into believing that the stop is one wholly bad for Uhina. The ergatically opposing the gentle sorance Society of Conten during his Lordship said that if the the Kwangtung Government, but! monopoly secured by the Standard Oil Company will edtail no suffering on anyone.

to explore New Guines with the Page 5. man who would give the means the absence of Mr. C. M.Ede. help of an airship, since all oɔn-

of his find.

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mont of Chinese ffence. excise.

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