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THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910.-

ANOTHER CASE OF HOUSE- BREAKING,

SCOTTISH LETTER.

(From Our Own Correspondant.)

CAPTAIN K.D. stor.

EDEBULON, July 20,

THE CHINA MAIL.

the Set Celtic invaders. On the other THE ENGLISH MAGISTRACT.

Recommendations of Royal

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hand, there is no evidence to show that martab is a peculiarly Caltio product, if 7 may be permitted the expression. The The epidemic of housebreaking which

natives of India to this day woLYS, and has broken out in the Colony shows" no

waar 's' kind.. of tartan, xad T have my soit sean poamant women in South-East

It will be remembered that a consider. signs of abaling, for another caso has been The news of the death at Nowshera of Russia wearing shawls or plaids, of the reported to the poken. From the particu- Captain E. D. Simeon, Indian Medical familiar obequered sort, which I was in ablo agitation reigned in the Radioal ranks a few years ago on the subject of the lars supplied it appears that the thiet or Service, was roonived with sorrow by formed, are indigenous to that country.lectiun of justices of the poses. Arising thioves entered the residanos of Mr F. M. wide circle of friends in Sootland. His All over Southern Europe, too, tartan tharafront a Royal Commission was ap

shawls and plaids are very popular with Crawford, at 1 Park View Terrace, during marriage had been fixed for a dato in the women of the pooras alasses; whilst the poised to wader and report whether

Facilitate most the sight of the 93k inst. and from the September, and his passage home had partiality of the fair. Parisiens fe the cloth and the section of the ne akan beYou can read the latest up-

to-date Volumes for bedroom made a haul of articles to the actually been takon for short furlough. of many colours is too well known to net parsons to be justices of the poses.

insistance. Thus tartan would appear to irrespective of road and political opinion, ralue of over 8400. The things stolen Captain Simson was a member of an be rather ran than Celtic stuff which The report of this body ban now beat issued. included a gold watch valued 8360, a pre-honoured Edinburgh family, being a son of a common to the various racial Families The embers of the commission, vers:

the late Mr Robert Simson, of 13 Grosvenor comprising the Indo-European group of santation silver cigarettu case, a nümber of Street; and he was a doncon ia St. George'stations, of which group the Caltic is of Lord James of Hero Sir Edward Troup

course one, than the peculiar possession of Lord Chichester. United Free Church, Edinburgu. When at any particular unit of that wide-spread con school at Morchiaton Chastlo, ha soon'sing-federsoy. But what, iu s manner, differ. Lord Robert Coal

Dalzell football field, and whon at Edinburgh found elsewhere, and raises it to the

Honry Heb. Eniversity, he at once became a famous position of a thing apart, aro the artistis Sir W. Hart Dyke,

salos that have obviously been bestowed. "Bir Ho was a grist force in the upon ita evolution, and the syidence of Varsity Football Club, of which he was at order and method and system which is to Sir Francis Blowatt. one time captain, and in many other strikingly, and, for the most part, so pleas Sir Osmand W. branches of student life he made his infiuingly, addecad. Cartainly, for grace and ence felt, and always for good. It was in beauty of design, as for excellence.. of 1902 bis frat year after leaving school, material, the Scottish tartans stand un- that he gained his firss "can" for Sophland, | rivalled." and he never missed an International game thereafter until, having passed into the Indian Medical Service, he gave up

he game and went abroad. In he played in seventeen International matches, including that a. minst the New Zealand All Blacks," and a long as he was playing the game, no one ever thought of leaving him out of the Scottish aide. His modesty made m unconscious of his power, and his influence was die rather "to what he was,—to the hour goodness and force of his character.

led himself out as a player on the Rugby ontintos Beottish tartan from the tartan Lord Hamilton of Mr.Byland D. WATKINS'.

small picture frames, a pancil case and a whita sorge suit in the pockats af which ware $8 in maner. It appears that the robbers gained accoas to the bedroom through a Torandah door which was open.

Another snill thoft has been reported from Dumbell Island, the Res. A. Rehalf-back. Jafory reporting that on the Bird inst. some person stole from his wife's bedroom A neck chain valued at $10.

'CANTON SALT MONOPOLY

· AND GAMBLING.

Clean, strong, and simple, with no show.

than to any premeditated acts or words. and all reality, beployed the game always, in life sa in athletics, and played it magni- Beently. His was, porhaps, the strongest. influenca for good exerted by any single life in Edinburgh University of late years; to him much of their character and many

1a wide circle of men who ow of their idenis.

and there

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TOR INCOME.

Ma mither had gane west the toun,

I'd nasbody to guide me,

1,

When Luve came chappin at the door,

An' criod to win aside me.

I vowed that I wad draw the sack,

For Lure was aye a traitor;

་་ But first I'd maybe tak' a kook An' so the wa bit crater. But when I on the bensis bairo, Sao winsome liko and shoorie, I clasped him wi' a longin' sirm, An c'ed him my sin deorie Now, whiles I laugh and whiles I greet,

An' wistne what's the maitter,

But weel 1 wot it can be.

That boonie wee bit crater.

MISCELLANYA,

Maxwalton House, the birthplaca of Annie Laurie, immortalise in the song, Maxwelton's Brnes sza bonnie," has been almost burned to the ground.

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2. The Lord Chancellor as the hand of the Justiciary should remain responsibls for the advice given to the Crown in relation to the selection, appointment, and disciplins of Justice of the Pasce.

3. The Lords Liectenant of Countios hould retain the praatios of recommending to the Lord..Chancellor. for his approval, persons to be appointed Justices of the to the following cou- Peace, subject ditions

(i) That the Lord Chancellor should nominate within each country one or more small representative committees, to inform and advise the Lord Chancellor and tha Lord Lieutenant.

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It will be remembered that some wooks Age a good deal of official correspondence passed in Canton between local officials and the Poking anthorities in referones to the proposal to add to the taxes on sult, Ultimately it was decided to increase the taxation by thirty per cent. "The reason for this action was that it has been decided to suppress gambling in Canton, as all parties recognise gambling as a carao. appears. however, that what was anticipated has come to pass. It was thought by many, and freely said by some, that when the row taxes were fixed upon the shoulders of its people the chances were that gambling would go on just as ever. Rocently a number of Hong-

Mr Urquhart, wife of the Lord Provost kong native merchantssent a telegram to the Sir Robert Finlay, M F. for the Univor of Dundee, has formally opened a now imming pond, an extensica of the Central Canton Self-Governing Society pointing sities of Edinburgh and St Androwe, was

4. In boroughs the Lord Chancellor out that though the salt taxes have been the chairman at the banquet of the Fdia-Baths. The pond is so designed that in should have power to appoint similar

burgh University Clab held in London. winter months it can be covered over and committees.

5. We are of opinion that it is not in the increased gambling has not been suppressed. In proposing Alma Mater," he gave used as a public hall for meatings, with These gentlemen call upon the loaders of some recollections of his experiences as accommodation for about three thousand public interest that there should be an andae preponderance of justices drawn the Society to make a move in order to see a medical student, befors he went in persons.

for the law. Some of them were about It is proposed to erect a memorial cairn | from and political party. that gambling is done away with. This that grans good man and surgeon, at Falkirk to mark the ground to the south 6. We strongly condome the lafuence probably is easier said than done, though Sine." He said, he remembered Sime of the town where the battle of 1748 was and notion of politicians being allowed to it is possible that if the Society takes the on one occasion asking, his hease surgeon, fought between the troops of Prince Charlia secure appointments on behalf of any matter up some steps may be taken to abat Anousdale, to go cut and sea a patient for and those of the Government. A number political party.

7. We submit to the Lord Chancellor for, down some of the dans. At any rate it is a him. Annnadale did not know exactly of noblemen and chiefs of clans bavo pro-

where the house was, Sime said, "Do you subscribed exceed what is required, the repudiate any such influence, and

mised their support. Should the sum the time being that he qught to reject and good thing that Hongkong merchants are

want a general principle or

particular interesting themselves in the question for direction 7 The house surgeon said ha balance will be given towards a bronze aqually urge that Lords Lieutenant and he Canton officials are not impervious to would like a particular drection. Sime tablet to be erected in Graham's Road, anyone recommending perseas for appoint 31, Queen's Road Central the opinions of their fellow countrymen replied, "You are wrong. If you get a Falkirk, the site of the battlefield of 1998. ment as justices should decline to recognise There will be no Braemar Gathering this politichi or religious opinions as any ground

HONGKONG residing in Hongkang.

general principle you an keep right on the whole,

hole, and supplement your information as year, out of respect to the memory of the of qualification or diagnslication you go on. If you get a particular direction late King Edward. and take a single wrong turning, you are done for ever."

now TO CRON & STREET Before the Scottish Courts there was an A Chinese paper announces that the action for damages in a motor car accident, anditeame out in ovidence that the injured Viceroy of Conton has received a despatch(man and shown irrevolution in crossing from the French Consul requesting that he the street. The Lord President (Lord take steps to prevent disturbances between Dunedin), in charging the jury, gare some native Christians and their neighbours. It advice to nervous pedestrians. He said,

*A duck was slow and unwieldy, and i

it not clearly indicated what theso distur

went imperturbably from the place from bancas amount to, but it is alleged that which it started to the place to whore they tako place. Presumably they concern it was going. The approach of danger the Roman Catholic Church culy. The had no effect on its fixity of purpose. Viceroy has sent out orders to all dis. Its mind might be agitated, but it wont steadily on. A hen, on the other trict officials ordering them to "take hand, was much swifter, but it was special care that those alleged distur. always in two winds, and when it was half bances do not crear. he focal officials across the road it, zmrly always torned and the loc gentry are ordered to back. These were perfect illustrations of consult together, and take measures that how a person ought and ought not to cross no.mora ruinours reach the Viceroy The street. weakness of tho situa ion is, that

very

NATIVE CHRISTIANS AND THEIR NEIGHBOURS.

often the officials and the gentry are the provocative cause of these troubles, covertly or overtly. Still it will assist now matters that the Viceroy has seen fit to notify the gentry that disturbances must not be fomented and p sibly some good may be evoked. What the Vicaroy wsati, accord- ing to the official despatch, is that both parties should give in harmony.

CORRESPONDENCE.

INDIAN EMMIGRANTS.

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The Lord President has a liking for

homely and pithy illustrations. The other day & Counsel was wandering round and round his subject, and he called him to order with the remark that he was like a men in a sword dance, going every way before He came to the sword."

ARGYLL FAMILY MEMOS,

The Duke of Argyll has edited two Intimate Society portly volumes of Letters of the Eighteenth Century" re covered from the record chest of the family. It is miscellaneous collection; some of

the documents throw light upon the great events of the time, others are just such correspondence as passes through the Post Office from day today. But they are nover without interest, and show that the

fighting

Campbella were not neglectful of the more amiable pursuits of friendly and basinaas correspondence. Among the most important letters from an histor- ical point of view are those which passed Cockburne, Lord Justice Clerk, in referenca between John, the second Duke, and Mr to the Union of Scotland and England, and

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8. We also submit that the Lord Chan-

CHEMYS T S

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A new place of entertainment has been callor and the Lords. Lieutenant should in the commission. Benches may be added to the eight already in existence in refuse to receive any unasked-for recom-cranded, and yet appointment of more Aberdeen. This is the Tivoli, which mendations for appointment from members justizes in demanded, and strongly sup occapies the building is Guild Street of Parliament or candidates for such mem-ported. In the different localities the formerly known as Her Majesty's Theatre, barship their own constituencies, or political opinions of the justice aro and which F&R closed when the from political agente or representatives of ascertained and count is taken of the so Robert Arthur Theatres "Co.

called · "balance" al party strength. His Majesty's Theatre in Rosemount 9. In view of the important judicial and many cases the numerical preponderance

opened political associations. Viaduct in 1906, A local limited liability administrative duties which Justices of the of one party on the magisterial benchies is company have acquired the premises, and Peace are called upon to discharge, it is noted and resented, whilst the cannes had them reconstructed internally at a cost necessary that persons appointed to the which have occasioned it are forgotten or of £12,000.

office abould be men of momal and good ignored. A. desire then springs up and a personal character, general ability, business claim is made "to redress the balance." habits, independent judgment, and com- The claim is prematad to the Lord mon sense.

Chancellor, full political support is accord- and support the claim are often willing to see the redress of the balance secured without making antidest inquiry tớ tha magisterial qualifications of the pomena nordinated.

Greenock Chamber of Commerce, in con- junction with the Harbour Trust, will again put before the Admiralty a proposal

to alter the Garvel Graving Dock, so as to 10. It is to the public interest that pered it, and, unfortunately, those who make make it large enough to accommodate any sons of every social grade should be ap vessel in the British Fary. Should the pointed Justicer of the Fence, and that Admiralty decline, they will approach the working men witly a firsthand knowledge of Clyde Trust, and see what can be done by the conditions of life among their own class joint action.

should be appointed to the County sa wall ar to the Borough Benches.

THIS WEEK'S LITHE,

fetch ma towel, a corner of it wet,

I promise no unneccesky violence.; But when I meet a bluebottle you bet

The rest is silence.

Mark where it crawls upon the window

pane,

Now at a tangent flas to taste the

batter, Prompting one word, prokttic and profaze,

I dare not utter.

See where it gambles round and round the

cheess,

Hope, skips, and jumps from pistter

unto platter.

Dipping its nose in everything it noon,

"And growing fatter. -

See whors it crawls upon ita greasy way,

Its greedy optic glued upon the

pudding, very soul of me, now thrilled to slay, To crime is brooding.

The

Ah,

1

now 'tis on the window once again Oh, zurderous impake, why should j One dick, and thus my say is slain,-

resist it 7

HANG IT! I'VE MISSED IT

(To the Editor of the "CHINA MAD.")" Sir.-Pienso permit me to draw the attention of the Government, as well as of the Pulice, tu a very moan and unjustifiable way of obtaining squeeze from the poor Indian emigrants, who, on their way from India to America, have to pass through Bongkong. The facts which have come to my knowledge ars these group of documenta relating to the The emigrants, who are westly farmers Jacobito Risings and the Continental Wars. From the "Glasgow News.".. or labourers, after selling their small Another series of letters between Madame de Stael with Lord John Campbell, grand- plot of land, the only set they pranes, father of the prescat Duke, who was on leave their villages in the Punjak, Indis, to intimate terms with the

writer of earn their living in America, and are first "Corinoe," for the bero of which be sp

Once again the conditions were in every sccosted on their hading in Hongkang hy pears to have formed the character study.

There are some delightful little videas favourable when last night the band of some brokers, or passage agents, or 'in cor-

fast to be gleaned bere and there in the the Bus Regiment gave the third of rect words men whocanvas them to buy their pages, as, for instance, when the editor series of concerts at the Botanical Gardens passagen to America. For this service says that in the eighteenth century do. The attendance, though perhaps hardly rendered by the mid agents they receive mesic comforts were in some

respects

BAND CONCERT.

11. The appointment of every Justice should be accompanied by a formal under- taking on his part to fulfil bis fair share of magisterial duties, and in the absence of any valid excuse for neglect to discharge. such duties he should be called

upon to resign his office, and if he refuses to resign he should be removed from the Commission. of the Pease. But a request on the pert of a Justice who has changed his place of msitiones eat of the area of the Commission for

Commission for the district in which the new residence is situated should receive very favourable consideration.

which be nets to be manslared to the

The report goes on to say g

evils

But how are remedies for the to be found? Speaking very generally. wa, in the first place, express the opinii n that the evils now sxisting in the system of selecting jusations of the peaco can, 1 a great extent, be remedied by removing politici opinions and political action, from the influence affecăng such selec on. The substitutes fer auch political opinion and influences should be found in the Stress of the intended justiCER, and such fitness should be constituted by their moral and

and personal character, their Imsiresa kabila, Indepen- generandudly Sanca of

ty and common senNG.

12. We do not recommend any alteration. The report adds that no evidenes has in the law affecting the qualification of any been prodnood of political partiality on the class of persons to be appointed or to sot part of lords-Reutenant, and a hops is ox sa Justice of the Peace.

pressed, that the lords-Beutenant will re- 13. We do not recommend any increasecognise the advancing claim for democratle in the number of ex-officio Justices, or any consideration. The admission of men of extension of the duration of their terms of every social grade to the beach is regarded office.

POLITICS AND TER BENCH,

a desirable

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PIRACY.

The police have been soquainted with the

The report opens with a considur «tiok of the origin and early history of justices of the peace. It would appear that the custom of Lords-Lieutenant of counties making recommendations dates from the end of the eighteenth century. In recent facts of a piracy, from which it appears that years the custom was alternately, varied be-a funk was sailing from Bias Bay to Hong- making appointments solely on such kong when, on reaching Yat-tau-man Pass, recommendations and making appointmenteseren pirates came alongsido in a boat sud on other recommendations as well. The bold up the craft. They boarded the junk report points that the Lord Lieutenant

tween

cannot be personally acquainted with every and threatened the occupants with revolvers candidate, and must, therefore, take advice and choppers and fopood them into the bold from others. The method of taking such of the ship. Ultimately the pirates put the trivica varies very mech, hat apparently crew off at Lantan Island and mailed off the persons most consulted are the

with the junk. In addition to the loss of chairmen of

$5 per hand as commission from the officë] wanting; people ́ did most of their ablu. numastos as call the last oppssion, "was men of quarter sessions, the und | the junk, clothing sad a quantity of salt to

the total value of 4186 werp taken away.:

of euficient dimensions to clearly patty sessions, the clerks of the where passages are booked. Before pur- tions outside the house in summer, and

public

tho clark to the justices. thoroughly chasing their passare the emigrants have to troubled themselves very little about any in prove that the

Reviewing the evidence giren bafore undergo medical examination by the doctor winter."

Appreciates the provision nado for them, the commissioners detail the methods ita enjoyment these summer even of appointment at present in force, - and - ITEMS AT THE COURTS.

on board the ste mer by which they aconLIVRAY THE ORNITHOLOGÚT.

have to travel. Many of them are unst

A volume has been issued of special inge. His Excellency the Officer Admin-state that,' speaking, generally, "in 1905 on the ground of their suffering from internet to natives of Aberdeen and the storing the Government (Sir Henry May) three was a great pre, onderance on most of A Chinese woman who stole a quantity eye diseases on which the said passage North, the Life of William MacGilli-

county headles of justices of one agents are alloged to induce the emigrants, Professor of Natural History, Maris, and Lady May were again present. In political compisziou There were saveral of super from Jardins's godown at Samenipe who era thas disqualified by the doctor to chal College, and University of Aberdeen," the cool of the evening after a rather reasons for this inequality. In the first was to-day sentenced to four months' im givo £1/- to £2/- per head as a squeeze for by William MacGillivray, W... It reveals hot day it was altogether delightful to place, the majority of persons into prisonment at the Magistracy. the doctor which, if paid, the emigrants most attractive personality, a misture of it and listen to the harmony supplied by lords-lieutenant, are personally scquainted,

who .." the

formation, Afo Conservatives in politics,

First declared mat by the emotional Ceft and the keen and the talented inatamenteliste, who, under and from whom they probably drive ca For anabching a parse containing $11,40, doctor Kaid,' to become it to travel. ibat 307

of the above careful stadena, Fo we the son of an

Army Surgeon from the Bebrides who Bandmater Hewitt, maintained ther and the preponderance of Onservativen from a compatriot a native wad to-day sant squeeze, thus obtained by the passage was killed at Cornus, and his life bigh reputation in all that they did. The was, no doubt, accentuated by the accession to prison for three months and ordered to agents ges into the pocket of the falls roughly into fire periode, his boy programme was an altogether admirable in 1856 from the Liberal party of those be exposed in the stocks for four hours. doctor in imposible to believe. I am con-hood in Harris, his University life st fident that the store bare facts if properly abertoon, his earlier Edinburgh experna, light, tuneful, musa predominating, who were opposed to Me Gladstone's Home Defendant accused the lakong by shum hu

Rule policy. Another cause was the pro- gone into by the authorities, will surely lances, and his career sa Professor though for those whicas tastes were in other perty qualification, which was not abolished as Tested of haring put the purse in his bring some undesirables to bisk and wave in Harischal College, during which, and in directions consideration was also shown by until 1906. This qualification automatically {'proket. the pour amigrants from being robbed or declining health, he wrote his Natural the inclusion of such numbers as the grand restricted the Beld of selection, and no deprived of their hard earned caninery of Decide" and complexion from a team leded a large number of Liberal KAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA ing my card. Yours Boo

magnum opus. Originally he must have

were otherwise suitable for the

AND DIARRHOE REMEDY. boch Dosessed of great physical endurance kowsky's famous overture 1812, the war Hongkong. August 24.

as well as an ardent spiris of nature study, latter being made the mera realistin by the

The commissioners think that no opport. THERE probably no medicine made Hla journagų between Aberdene and the introduction of guns and oathedral chimet enity should be lust of emphasizing the 1 that is relied upon with more im- West Coast were always made to feet, and Ons of the goms of the evening strictly judicial character of the justice aplicit confidence than Chamberlain's Colia, On Qué occasion, with a thinly lined purss,

In this connection they are glad to Cholers and Diarrhoes Remedy, During he tramped on foots distance of 800 miles was the Baite de ballet Coppel office,

PUBLIC BYMPATHY,

SOMETHING RELIABLE,

Nan is depended upon is an expression

which it has bor to ne London and the British Museum, which was played with exquisite be able to report that no important evidence the third of a century I

and in go, taste, while other items which called a given to the effect that justice in use, poople have learned that it is the decisions had been tainted, by political ope remedy that never fails. For pain in forth marks of approval were the selection partisanship. All political parties; the the stotouch, darboes or infantile cholers, but triumphant.

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