WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1910.
[Coryniour.]
BRUSSELS EXHIBITION
FIRE.
VALUABLE JEWELS SAVED.
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(Renter's Service to the Chiun Mail)
Loxbox, August 17. The strong bores containing jewels valued at £000,000 which were in the Belgian section of the Brussels Exhibi- tion, have been found intact.
ORDERS OF BANISHMENT.
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The Governor'ss an Irrespon
sible Dictator.
.
"Before the Chief Justice (Sir F. Piggott) this afternoon as application was made by MI 3. W. Sindu. E.C.. for a rals to be dirseted to the Ron. F. J. Badelay, Captala Superintendent of Polies, to show cause
why Lo Tsun Man, detained andar a banishment warrantin Victoris Gaol, should not he brought before the Court to be discharged from custody. Bir Shade was instructed by Mr Reader Hanis, and
BETTERING ANGLO-GER-the Attorney General (Hon. Mr W. Rees
MAN RELATIONS.
SCHEME TO AID TELE NEEDY;
Sir Ernest Cassel's Muniiöence.
(Reuter's Service to the China Atail.)
LONDON, August 15.
A message from Berlin states that the Right Hou. Sir Ernest Cusret has given £200,000 sterling in remembrance of King Edward and out of respect to the Kaiser to acow a scheme to aid indigent Germans in England and indigent Britishers in Germany. Si Eriest hopes this will improve Anglo
Dari, K.C.) Appused for Crows
Mr Shade said orerything was done in a hurry on Monday and a fresh affidavit. was led to-day. The Government only just refused on Monday to give this man an extension of time and were going to sand him away at six n'clock that evening; so he had only three hours in which to make the application. Proceeding, counsel said the order against the prisoner was made ender Ordinance 1 of 1882 by which the Gorernor-it-Council could prohibit any person fraca residing in the Colony and to x the time of departure of such person. To pursuance of that Ordinance in order was served on the prisoner on Saturday space of two years. The first intimation prohibiting his residence in the Colony for he had of the existance of the order was after the time limited by the order for his departure from the Colony. The reasons given in the order was that prisoner was associated with an unlawful society and was or had been taking part in bring og mon into the Colony by fraud or purposes of (Note The Right Hon. Sir Ernest false promises for the Cassel, G.C.M.G., G.O.V.D., P.C., wasmigration, and was in the opinion of the born at Cologne, being the son of Mr Gerarnor-in-Council dangerous to Jacob Cassel, the well-known basker. Hopeace and good order of the Colony. married the daughter of Mr R. T. Maxwell, Anything ruch mora vague than those who died in 1881. Amongst his honours grounds could hardly be conceived. It did are the following rder of the Crown of not say of what unlawful society the
was a member. He might be a member ..Prussia (First Class); commander of the
Légion d'Honneur: Commander of Royal of illegal partnership, which was an Onder of Was, Sweden; Graad Cordon unlawful society. A partnership of moro Osmanish. Sir Ernest is greatly attached than 20 members was an unlawful society. to the turi and in 1901 won the Two But the really serique grounds of objection Thousand Guinea-En. C.3.]
to the order were that the max vas never
Germ relations.
The trustees are to be the British monarch and the German Emperor.
ALEXANDRIA.
A PRISON MUTINY.
¿leuter's Service to the China Maity
LONDON, August 16
A mutiny broke out yesterday amor 400 prisoners in Hadra prison. Alex andria, but was rigorously suppressed, one man being killed and six injured.
TURKEY AND AUSTRIA.
AN IMPORTANT MEETING.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, August 16.
The Grand Vizier of Turkey, who is staying at Marienbad, bas conferred with Baron Aebrenthal, the Austrian Foreign Minister, the conference lasting an hour and a half.
the
Mr Slade That. I am afraid,, is the case wth most Judges. I hope the Privy Cancil won't take thap view..
necessities
of
Ha Lordship-The Government press rather heavily upon me bocada I know what they are I will try to keep than bus of my mind if I can.
Mr Slado-The neosaction of Government will not prevent giving a man an opportunity of being hord by the body going to banish him. Counsel then proceeded to quote decided case in the Hongkong Court in 1902, roading a judgment as reported in the China Mas, explaining that the touri records were lost or burnt
The application was referred to the Fat Court for argument.
SWATOW NOTES.
...(From Our Own Correspondent.)
Swarow, August 16.- The host hare is really very trying and one requises a lot of reorgy and s store of good health to get through with it. Fortunately Blasu is bandy and is is a great relief to get down there and enjoy the as-bathing.
Mr J. W. Riobandson, acting Deputy Commissioner of the 1. M. Customs, has been transferred to Peking and expects to leave here on Thursday, the 18th, position is being filled by Mr Remurat
from Canton.
Another important change intimated is that of the French Consul, who has also been transferred, hat I do not know who is to succeed him.
3 Andrew Forbos and daughter
and intends staying for a wook or so. A artist gestory morning for a change present. Double Island is ideal but the house accomodation there is limited.
TAITAN ISLAND. (From Our Amoy Correspondent.)
Amor, August 13. Seven miles S. E. of Amoy a chain of islands guard the entrance to the Port. helping to make the Amoy Harbour eno of
the largest and safest on the coast of South Chipa.
Among them ara two"with light houses upon them, Seng-su, or Star Island, to the South, under the shadow of our most given an opporininity of being scard in conspicuous mountain, Lam Tai Boo, or the his own defence before the Governor-in-Great Southern Warrior. The other is Council.
Taitar Island, or the Great Burden. Seng-su has a fixed light, but showing red white according to the position of the stemmer. It is but a small intet and has little scope for exercise, and yet the light house keeper, Bir Bothelo, has been there over thirty years, and is one of the oldest mea in the Chinese Imperial Custom Service.
His Lordship wized what was the right upon which the man depended..
Mr Slade he right to be heard in. his own defence. Proceeding, counsel aid he contended tint the order was illegally made and was not a binding order at all. The Governor-in-Council had acted illegally and without jcrisdiction in making the order because he did not give the persou sccused any opportunity of arguing his case or pusting forzard matters in defence.
His Lordship-But the Ordinance doos not give him that.
Mr Slado-But the law does I ball con clusively show.
His Lordship I cannot go beyond the Ordinace.
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The lighthouse on Taitan is a revolving white light and is one of the few lighthouses managed entirely by a Chinaman. The wan in charge has grown old in the service, and two of his sons have followed in their father's footsteps and after working with
THE CHINA MAIL.
BANİTARY BOARD.
Mr E D. C Wallo presided over a meeting of the Sanitary Board-on Tusaday afternoon when there were present Bon. Mr W. Chatham, Hon. Mr E. à. Irving, Mr. Shelton Hooper, Mr Ng. Hon Tez Dr F. Clark, Medical Officer of Buith, Dr W. W. Parse. Assistant Medical Offloar of Health, and Mr W. Bowen-Rowlands,
secretary.
THE TUKA WA HOSPITAL EXTENSION, With rel. to the extension of the Tung Wa hospital the President said that the letter from the Goverment practically amounts to this; the m dification recom mended by the Board has unfortunately not been approved by the Governic-in- Council. I propose to lay the papërs en the table.
Mr Hooper With our regrets. (Taugh ter.}
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Mr Hooper thought a minute shorli ba inwerted that the Hon. Mr Howett had been nominated to serra on the committee, hat could not do so owing to pressure of basincas.
This suggestion was agreed to, and it was decided to adopt the report and for ward it to the Govaroment.
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THE WATER CAYMA........ The President said the question missed
with
the connection
proposed larger water carts as as to whether the Board should anhetituto a new form of sent cut was Coo small to do the work Micale Faraday, by L. T. Meads. art or that present in nne. The pre-Convict 413.1, by Maris C. Leighton. adequately. He will point out in reply A Fair Martyr, by John Blondelle Burton. to the Registrar General that that gentle Hypocrites and Sinners, by Violet
Tweedale. man must have mis-rend his tinuta, ben cause he did not suggest having these large carts on the road between Murray Barmcks and the Central Market. He curtainly thought to draw cart like the new one suggested uphill would be tool much work. He did not think that the pace of the bullocks with these carts would be much slower than it is at present, neither did he think the delivery would be too much. There was not likely to be any danger of washing the road neay. Anim. proved type of cart was wanted for those broad roads if they were to be watered 81, Queen's Road Central adequately.
Mr Shelton Hooper said ho did not see
him have been transferred to other neigh-the necessity for, increasing the width of Mr Slade-I am going to show your bouring lighthonses. The light is fixed the water cart and delivery of water. Lordship that the words of the Ordinance on the highest hill on the island. about Apparently the use of the new carts was to do not confer upon the Coreanor-in-300 feet above sea-level, and the dwelling: be limited to the wide road from the Council the arbitrary povers of an houses, store-rooms, kitchens, &c., are all Hongkong Bank to Arsenal Street and Des Vaux Road.. Therefore the enlarged cart irresponsible dictator, Counsel then pro-wall and solidly built, and are kept seru- ceded to quote a Home authority in pulously clean and spotless. Anyone who would only be required for those roads, is inclined to doubt the posability of a and he did not think it was necessary to go regard to the powers of the Board of
There was the Education. He said the words of the Chinsman learning the virtue of cleanliness to this extra capense.
case were perfectly cannot do better than pay a visit to the tramway on these roads, and the water judgment in that applicable to the Governor-in-Council Bore. Lighthouse, when he will get an agreeable cart, when working, took the road in sections, and if thers were to be water The Governor in Council, when powers and startling surprise. wore conferred upon him involving the Between the hill with the lighthour on cart distributing water thirty feet in width, it sad the four little hille ha the apposite he did not know what the poor pedestrians exercise of judicial discretion, became a
and, forming the two aires of the Burden, and people in chairs and rickshse would do tribunal, but a tribunal inferior
The President-We must water the Eer & stretch of and narrower at one end and subject to the Supreme Court, THE CHINA MERCHANTS. which had all the powers of the Court of and broader at the other, upon both sides of tramtruck uzela Agroament with the
King's Bench, and that tribunal of the which the sea breaks in a curved line of Tramway Company. Governor-in-Council was not to exercise its white waves and gives splendid bathing powers arbitrarily. The Governor-in-facilities, a gently shelving beach at high Council was not an au crat free to act as tide and a long stretch of fairly level sand words of the at low water. It is perfectly safe to bathe he pleases," to quota judgment he had cited. The Governor had at any and every state of the tide, and been given authority over the liberty of the yis tors to the island are nothing loth in subject but there was nothing to say that indulging themselves of this delightful and he might et arbitrarily and without any health giving exercise. evidence whatever In fact the next sub- section of the Urdinance went to show that he must have good grounds. It was clear that that sub-section was put in for the protection of the man who must be inform ed of the grounds upon which the tribunal had decided to banish him,
is made.
(Wah Te Fat Fo's Service
Pexic, August 1G.
The Prince Regent asked Sing fun Wai to become supperintendent of the C. M. S. N. Co"but the later refused.
CHINA AND JAPAN.
(Wah Taz Fat Po's Service.)
Perso, August 16.
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Me Shelton Hooper-What time of the day do you water that? During the time M: H. A. Lammert spoke to visiting the when the streets are watered?
shop and estimated the value of the things The President--Tor. Mr Shelton Hooper thought it should be and furniture at $250. The contents of watered at another time. If the water the place had not been much damaged and were of small valus. "The materials cars were in charge of intelligent con- ductors they would not water the roads made up-clothing would be about 2500 There are two other houses only on the when it was raining very heavily. It island, Baddhist Temple to the S. W wanted intelligence for that, and with the 350. There had been a force fire for
a time. The stock appeared to have Been! facing Lam Tai Boo, and visited con-new carta it would require intelligence to tinually by fishermen from the neighboursbut off the stream to half width when small. The rolls of cloth were charred and ing islands and the mainland. It is installed occasions required, such as meeting a tram had been part used. There was a small of with the usual dols sad paraphernalia of or other vehicles.
karcaine but he could not find cut exactly Various The President aid "the Board were Buddist worship, bella, gongs, incess jars, generally two
already agreed that two more watar carts where it came from.
Detectiva Sergeant Appleton gavs details or three priests in residence,
Wang Tai Shih, the new Chineso! The Attorney General-After the ordor candlo-sticka, &c. There are then worn required, and those ha anggested bad; Board proposed to improve their twice the capacity of those as present in of the fire which occurred on the morning Further evidence was called and the case filling stations, as there was a great waste of the 8th inst. of time occasioned by carts going to wild trouver sections they had already watered was adjourned. to get to a filing station. With those now Then carts there were fewer journeys, bullocks could pull heavier cart on four wheels than they could on two. As regarded the stering of the treats in rainy weather. no doubt Mr Hooper was alluding to a little paragraph, which appenced in certain mis-informed papers, when it was reported that in the heavy rain water cart was Been watering the street.
(Wah Ta Yat Po'a Service.)
PRXING, August 16. The Board of Revente.has decided
to issue the new coins and notes on the tenth moon.
OPIUM SUPPRESSION.
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Mr Shelton Hooper - Personal ubeerVL-
ITEMS AT THE COURTS.
A native was charged with impersonating a lutong and threatening to take a person into custody. The care was remanded"
¡¡
A fine of $50 was imposed by Er J. E.
tion
The President The reporters or their Wood at the Magistracy to-day, on a informants must have seen rain dropping wons for solling opium at No. 7 Swatow. from the spray and imagined that the cart Lane, Wanchai, was watering the stroot.
As a matter of
Minister in Tokyo, has wired" that he
M: Slado-After the order is made and are reduced occasionally to eas solitary had audience with the Emperor and after he has had an opportunity of advan-devotee, while the rest are away on the tendered his credentials on the 16th insting matters in his own defence. Proceed-mainland begging for funds or performing crises of severe ing, Mr Shado said the Governor-in-Council rites at funeral or
Sailors often stay in the Temple might think that it would be undesirable illness.
Lo shelter br atress for one-eyed men to exist in the Colony when driven and therefore he might order that all one of weather, when mending their nets. eyed man should be banished. It was There are a number of rooms in connection excoodingly doubtful if the Court could with a Temple where folks can stay a while, interfere with his discretion in that matter, and if cleaned up and provided with simple but it did not say that the Court could not furniture, they would be quite suitable for interforo if he did not give the meo tha foreigners who want a "quiet spot to opportunity or proving that they had two recuperate in for a few weeks. Being Fell out of the estuary and open to the His Lordship pointed out that an alien full force of the summer S. W. monsoon, it had no right to reside here. He might be is some degres cooler than Amoy and Ku- allowed to. That was a privilege which Inngan in the height of summer."
Temple was renovated and might bo withdrawn.
Mr Stado said if there was an Ast of thoroughly restored a few years ago, many Parliament passed expalling all aliens there thousands of dollars boing spent upon it, now in good repair. would be an end of it, but where a selec-50 that it is tion had to be made from among the aliens Situated at the base of the hill em fact the ort was proceeding to the dis
trces. ▲ grove of in the Colony an individos) alien had a bosomed in
the infectant station for repaire, as it had bad sands at its foot, with its a collision the day before. right to be beard before he was selected yellow
Hon Mr E A Irving-With regard to for the power to make the decision of the makes a charming picture in the landscape the weight for those little bullocks, it has for discriminatory expulsion. The Court red roof sad many coloured woodwork, it the Viceroya and Governors of Governor-in-Council null and void when as seen from the deck of steamers visiting occurred to me, ma we have not a society various provinces the title of Opium that decision was illegal. and it was illegal Amoy. The only other house on the island for the prevention of cruelty to animals
by the law of England to condemo s man is a Club House the property of the Chinese
Mr Shelton Hubpar-Yes, we hato, Government, bat utilized by members of
Hon Mr Irving-If these carts carry a uppressing minister.
anberri
The Attorney General interposed that if the Taitan Club, to whom all the forniture
bon and a half of water, is not that a heavy it wera necessary he could file an affidavit and atensils belong. It is a well built weight for four bullockca? showing that the sau although not heard bungalow, now nearly thirty years old, but by the Executive Council was told of the in excellent repair, consisting of a central charges beforehand and invited to give an dining room and four bed room, two on explanation to the Registrar General, and each side, and a bathroom at each end. It that he admitted one of the cinrges. That faces 8.E., and has a good verandah, fact he before the Governor-in-Council twelve feet wide with the two ends bailt when the order was made. This particular in. There is also a scullery and store case was, in fact, most fully investigated. room behind the dining room, as well as a Mr Sindy asked whether his Lordship kitchen. There are rooms below in the held that the Governor-in-council had in basement used as servants quarters.
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(Walt The Yat Pa's, Servics.)
PERINO, August 16:
The Imperial Government will give
JP
'THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
There are eight mes on the calendar for the August Criminal Sessions, which open to-morrow (Wednesday). They ́aro ---
Wong Sun Fiu, kidnapping, Leung Yat Cho, forgery of bank note. Chan Ki, kidnapping.
Tang King, kidnapping,
Cheng Kwai and Chau bli, kidnapping.
ing
Ho Chan, armed robbery,
Chau Wing, larceny.
A.
The President Thay carry about 400 gallons. I propose that this form of bullock cart bo adopted for the two new water carta to be provided in the 1911 Estimates.
There was no seconder, and the original proposal therefore stood...
EXTERMINATION OF MOSQUITOES,
The President stated that at the request of the Board Laut Colonel Bar Joseph
Li Lin and Chin Ng, cutting and wound- fact the powers of autocrat and could banish steep set of steps in two flights lends to Fayrer's pamphlet was circulated and the man without giving him an opportunity the aznds, and a chunam tennis court was Medical Ulcer of Health saked to to be heard.
made in early days but is now out of repair, sulmis one with a low to publication. His Lordship-I should be prepared to This Club House is in great request from the Board were satisfied with the pamphlet Juns to September, as it affords plansant he thought it might be printed in English We understand that the charge of false go to that extent. pretences against John Grant, on which he Mr Blindo-Then I hope that the order change from the heat and sutrines of And Chinese and distributed as lar as pos was committed for trial, is not being proof the Court will be such that I shall have Kolangeu. It is not too far away from aible throughout the Colony, and if neces 20 opportunity of taking it bolors the Privy Amoy to prevent suspans coming in and oat with stores and letters, while oil launches and motor boats can be used if the Mr Slide-The arbitrary exercise of auch weather is calmdale
The varage thermometer reading in power I don't think can be tolerated for one moment unless affirmed by the highest several degraus below Kulanger and the Court of the lande
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Mr Shelton Hooper moved that the pamphlet written by the dedical Officer of Heith be printed in English and Chinese pean in the Colony, and also that the
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"A PRICELESS POSSESSION Cholera and Diarrhoes Bemedy. During was arbitary and the Goremor-in-Council subscription is land, the membership of the Chinese that members wished it to the third of a century to which it has been was acting strictly within the law and the not too extensive, ao that each year reach. He also thought the Board should majority of members share the benefits take this opportunity of thanking Bir fused, people have Inaraod that is in the Court could not interfers in the matter.
Mr Side-The whole question is does, it and privilegne in tara. Nothing but a Joseph Fayrer for the trouble he had taken the supply of Chamberlain's Colic, una remedy that never fails. For pain in the stomach, diarrtions or fafantile cholers, make the Gearner-in-Council an absolute long spell of wet weather or a series of in writing this pain phlet, which, he was Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should this remedy has no equal. It has been autocrat high and above the law or is typhoons can damp the ardour of thoas surs, would be of greet assistance to all suddenly become limited, many homes who happen to be dwelling in the house who were anxious to see the mosquito would consider bottle of it to be a price- used in many serious, and dangerous cases he bound to act in reasonable fairnes T
civilized country, and never fails to giver and has never besu knows to fail. When His Lordsalp am afraid you must for the time being, and luckily rain Amoy exterminated with a view to ridding this possession. It is sold in almost every Mr Ng Elon Ts sesonded, sid. the molefaction. For sale by all obeminta and
eturkoosiers, reduced with water and sweetened it is take Ents ensideration that I have been seldom auffer long from bad weather, Colopy if possible of malaria.
Long may Talian rescain as a lung to
tion was carried unanimously. pleant to lake. For sale by chemists, an official for a very long time and am
perhaps disposed to take an official view, Amoy Floreat Taitan i and storekespora.
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