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HONOXONG, FRIDay, July 26, 1912.

BRITISH IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

CANADA'S COAL, MIXING,

THE CHINA MAT..

To-Dar when so much is being | heard of Canada is a great pillar of the Empire, ns un land of vast extent and vastër promise, industrially and politically, it is interesting to read something about her coal-mining. Me T. B. Birchell of Montreal, who is interested in Cape Breton cou-mines,

NEWS OF THE DAY.

A Chinos was fived at the Rulies

Com trany 812, or 14 days for boing in possession of opium rice valued at 81.30.

Thess. Team, arrived this morning

with a further batch of 178 Filipinos for

Honolulu plantaties. They are to be transhipped to the ss. Ni sailing cat Monday,

FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1912.

Stop Press News His Tership asked how this camo in?

A SOLICITOR SUMMONED.

A Name's Dianimal.

Claim for $1,000.

In the Summary Court this afternoon

Mr. Looker said these items formed part of the history of the case as toïd by hin, witnesses. If he did not put it 16) plaintif he would he told he ought to have demo so. It is part of her case that she never wished to me

THE FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

Alterations In Sallings.

The local agent of the Compagnis des Mesingories Maritimes.writes us :-I beg to inform you that in sonsequence of the Mr. Hurris: It is not part of her case, Frecent seamen's" strike in France, thera Mr. Lechar: She has constantly said will be no call of Messagerice Maxi- that in the witness-bok

tines mail steamers in Elongkong on the Mr. Looker said he was putting the 29th instant (utwal) and 27th August

make statements which the jury might|tion with the sailing 'Iron Marseilles recently visited Queen's County, and Aguila, which is used by the Philippine impertz. the case was continued in understani as facts; to progressed to show which ought to have taken place on the 30th of Time and was finally suppressed. in a conversatiana press representa-Goverment for the Interisland trade, which Miss S. Hamilton, a trained nurse, that mang of theta were untare,

After 402150 further argument Mr. The subsequent voyage has been under- tive had with him subsequently it isrived this morning at the Kowloon Dock is suing Mr. H. W., Looker, solicisor, of

for a thingh overhaul.

| Looker, in anover jo his Lordship, wil Į taken by the stemmer Caledonien which 41, The Penk, for $1,000, damages for its questions went to the witness's ere left Marseilles on the 21st inst., instead gathered that this year will witness an

dit, and his Lordship snid be world not of 14th, so that she may be expected to important development of Canadian Fremier Liu Cheng-hsiang proposes to alleged wrongful dismissal.

Mr. Reader Harris, solicitar, of Messrs, stop him.

arrive here on or abaht 19th August in- conl-mining. Mr Birchell on his engage Dr Morrison, **The Times" Peking

an Adviser to the Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for plain.examinations: You have said I refused from Jagna at hoy timed dabe 9th Septem-

stead of Path, sud will perhaps retur evrrespondent, my journey to Queen's County, was nc- companied by two mining engineers, Government in recognition of his valuabler, Mr. Looker conducting his own case. and are the fore I was and barn

The American Army Transport 1) / before the Pisne Julge, Mr. Justion / Plestions to witness because she hal thornward) these calls being in co3|12!#Q==

services to the Republic.

Mr. Lanker tontinuing the KON

The following jurymen, are serving on missed, yes.

Francis Maitland

(foreman. A. R. Lowe and I Berin. dongue.

Mr. Looker, when the enKO WAS re samed this afternoon, said he did not wish to spread the case out unduly, but he had several additional questions which he wished to put to the plaintiff in con- tinuance of the cross-examination,

Mt. Looker: Before you left the house offered to let your engagement he treated as mutually rescinded ?-Xn, “

When did I dismiss you ?-Oy Thurs. day, Jane 20.....

and he stated, upon his return, that

While at Singapore, Hongkong, and the case-Messer, there was plenty of coal available, whether lower seams were found or where on the Chinn coast the British Government has closed down, all the not. He recommends, however, that opium eusking deus, and the Chinese the provincial Government should Government is pretending to do so, the Rosdian Government, says the "English | bore to a depth of 1000 ft. to ascertain man," has seized the opportunity to make

It is whether there are lower senn.

little money. It is reported that the rumoured that the Allan Steamship other day no less than twenty opium dens woro Reensed in a single day at Harbin interest will also seemne a coal area be the Russians, and as sadlar policy is in Queen's County, as Messrs. B. being followed throughout Mongolia, now It is Refoni have already done. It is under the protection of Russia.

lucky that the poppy does not grow so far further stated that Montreal interests arth, we might find Russia also tak- are considering the question of estab-|ing over the opium monopoly which wo fishing plant near St. John to sinelt have discarded. ores with Queen's County coal A goup of Montres) and Toronto capitalists, associating itself with Western interests, is organising a large cial company, which will develop operations upon the Pacific Coast. Brock, of the same unit. The new company is to be known as

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL,

aptain F. L. D. Jurrnd, 1913th Baluchis tan Tofantry, proceeded to Canton on the 21st lust., in relief of Captain 1. de L.

Captain R. J. Clarke, Lieutenant L. the Pacific Coast Collieries "Company,pencer, 4 Indian Officers, and 150 men. Limited, and it has taken over all the 8th Eajputs, retuned to Kowloon from property of the Pacific Const Coal-the Nes Territory on 23rd instant. Mines Limited, situated on Van-

couver Island. The east coast of that 4 Indian Officers, 139 N.C.'s and men, Captain RJ, Clarke, Lieut. L. Spencer,

island, it is estimated, has 200,000,000) | and 18 followers, 8th Rajputs, returned o tous of bituminous coal of good | Kowloon from the New Territory on the quality. The new company has absurd inst. acquired the ownership of 7 miles f | standard-gange railway, and it starts with contracts by which the whole nput of its nines, both present and fature, is disposed of for the next five

yeurs

NEWS OF THE DAY.

The following extract is from the Gazette, of India," dated 28th June: Colour Havildar Wazir, to be Jendar 21th Punjabi, vice Muhamad Quresh, resigned with effect from the 13th

likely to ing sold to a firm in Sydnes, We hear the dredger Canton River

N.S.W.; and, if the sale is effected, she a steun down mufer her own steam- rather una adventurous trip for stedi a top

"plain, unvarnished take which Mr Asquith addressed to the Honse of Commons yesterday regard- ing the work, the aims and the objects of the Imperial Defence | January. Committee, an admirable summary of which Peuter has supplied us, as will be seen in out, telegraphic news, will uke pleasant rending to all Britons, | The Prime Minister, with that telicity of phase of which he is a master, appears to have treated his subject in a most interesting, singular- Jy lucid, able and exhaustive manner. | From the summary it will be seen that not only did he make mention of the more important meetings of the arrived from Hoihow this morning ex The German strana Mathilde which Committee itself, but_bad_much_to_perienced the full free of the typhoon, ay of the work of the Sub-Com- suff hard to return and anchor under Hai nau Hotel for two days. The centre of mittees, all of which is of the typhoon passed over lag, whilst at absorbing interest and ranch of which actor muda bad time was experloned

but fortunately withint serident except will come in the nature of a pleasing some of the live strek o deek, several surprise. The work being done is of pigs being lifled and the others suffered reto the constant flooding of the dark

Am. Powell, Id planning to note that great importance

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MOUNTED ON CArdboard and TAFED FOR HANGING,

The Naval ng Atlas let this man. ing for Wi-Hai-Wei tuler the enmand of Deus. G. Herbert. R.X,, who is tarded to The submarine department. The Atlas remains north for about month and then returns to Hongkong,

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Recently the body of a man med attached by the Committed to William, Gray Nixon was found floating in the harbour at Singapore. Deccused.

Didn't I tell you that if you had no i was I would pay your passago and giva yun money to support yourself when you got home?—I think you did say that. but I didn't see how it affected the case.

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN BIRTHDAY SHILLING FUND.

T

In reply to further questions Misc (Tathe Editor of the "China Maik.") Hamilton said that once it was serangil Dear Sir,-With reference to the Chaar that she and the child should have mealberini Shilling Fund, of which a loent

Apart from Mrs. Lanker, but she was not

branch is announced in your issue of to told that the reason was the constant day, can, the lodd Secretary give any friction between Mrs. Tooker and her information as to the correctness of other self. She carried out Avery single order wise of the recently published report that give by the doctor my vading the child this Fund is to be used actely for political

stantly and throughout her sörxien.

| propaganda ! If such is the as-a, it is to Mr. Looker read a letter he wrats to Mr. Linker : Why did you ask “Why he feared the mitional character of the Mr. Wilkinson, of Messrs. Wilkinson and don't you send me away if you don't wish | Fund will be seriously affected, and wany Grist, on June 20. "I wish no harm to me to stop emulch not understand | would-be subscrihera will be deterred. Miss Hamilton and as I told you last why you didn't send me way when y Saturday if she is prepared to reseind her mule it so plain that you didn't wish to ingreement I shall be quite prepared, in have we in the house.

her interval, to let the matter rest on that footing." He supposed Mr. Wilkinson rend that letter to plaintiff?

Mi Hamilton said this was a private letter and she had not heard about it.

Did Mr. Wilkinson put that offer to you I don't think that letter was shown to me at all.

tion of her memory,

Mis Hamilton abdest that Mr. Looker

told her he grudged her salary,

Mr. Luker: Didu't I tell you it wur hot a question of salary, and 1 world [poy thee times ne much if the, child was

kept well 2-You said “ I would pay mene.. salary, but I grondge it.

Yours faithfully.

KOWLOONITE.

Hongkong, July 25,

VICTORIA BRITISH SCHOOL.

AN IMPORTANT D.VELOPMENT.

(To the Editor of the **CHINA MAIL."). Dear Sir,-In view of the inadequacy

Do you deny telling me that I grudged the salary -1 did not say it; you said it.of the provision azisting hitherto for the Cwn goat nevoient for the fact that after { vduestion of children of British parents un you left the child got well, and has been the Hongkong side of the Harbour, the Government, on the request of several

Mr. Tooker had just put another gnos- tion to plaintiff when he told her that he did not think she had better look at her solicitor like that for corrobora-well siner?

Mr. Harris: That is not a fuel. You parents, has consented to allow girls of Mr. Horris: I did not look at Miss have to say, supposing I call evidenée 10 | over thirteen years of age to attend the Hamilton.

that effect.

Victoria British School, East Point. Up Mec Looker: Put i

1 As you will.

to the present it has been the ulo that, on leave it to your Loglship:

attaining the age of 13 years, girls.should. His Lordship: No. It is your plenver this School

Mr. Locker: No. I suggest she looked at you.

Mr. Harris said he never saw his cllelt

previous to this setion; she saw Mr. Wilton

inson and if she looked at anybody for Mr. Lonker then put the question in the reason suggested she would look at another form, ali ufswer to it Miss

The visitor at the Detention Barracks next week will be Major W. M. Pyne, R... The duties of Field Officer will be undertaken by Capt. U. B. Harvey, R.E., | him. with Capt R. H. Watson R.G.A. Bext. for daty

The Rev. F.S, Snyder and a party of

It will now be possible for girls to re- msiu here until their education in est-

pleted. They will be prepared for the Hamilton said if there was continual | Oxford Local Examinations chiefly.

To meet the requirements of these girls, a new class room is being provided for their exclusive une, They will not mix

American missionaries from Bangkok, in with a second class passage to Englandi," | fected on the child 2-No. I think the how each day at different hour to the

cluding Dr and Mrs Peoples, Misa Cole. Miss Mary Eckles, and Mr Nai Po Kim rise in the Colony this morning per the 8,«. Haltard, and are stopping at the Grand Hotel They leave by the wa. Nile on Tunsday next for the United States.

EUROPEAN LADY ASSAULTED.

Charge Against Chinese House' Boy,

He asked wituse if this communication was put to hur?

Mr. Looker rend a letter in which he friction with the nurse the nurse was said he would have no objection to hound to suffer. This reflected on the adding som such statement as you stg child. who invariably suffered. gest to the testimonials and provide her Do you way your state of health with the bays and they will begin and end

child was perfectly will when 1-left. The classes will be conducted chiefly by Mr. Looker asked a long question. Mrs Bishop and myself, while Au extra Assistant being appointed to take Mrs and the plaintiff asked if she was Bishop's place with the younger children. answer it with one answer. There were at least six questions in it. Some of them were correct and some were not, but as the greater part were sint she answered in the negative. The questions were then put separately.

Witness said that was the communien tion which was put to her,

Mr. Looker. You refused it i dink It was only a suggestion. There was no definite offer. 14 was simply a sugges tion, and did not conis until after the wris had been isstani.

That letter is dated July and the writ the 12th.

Later in the cross-examination it was imentimed that the Counsel who had be

mentioned earlier in the case was Mr. Alabaster.

I am, Dear Sir,

Yours faithfully,

H. A. Cox, B.A., Sex, TIELD.

Hradmaster,

Victoria British School, Hongkong, 25th July, 1919.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.

Mr. Harris again raised offjection to Mr. Lonker asking questions which arowe Before Mr Irving at the Magistrney to

on the letters, which ha contended were In reply to Mr. Harris's question in f-day, « Chinew-haose boy who was in the private 16-his-friend had paid money his reexamination the plaintiff said Mr.he.Cristian Science lecture. It is not my

employ of Mr. Savage, the wife of theinte Court and mentioned these things Laker told her that she did not wish Superintendent of the Post Office, was to the jury it would have been ground for her to have anything to do with Mrs, charged with assaulting her, and further a new trial. with loving without giving notice,

His Savage said defendant left last Tuesday without giving her notice. Just previously she sent the boy to the com pradore's, and gave him money with which buy me lauenas. He returned, and

Alister. She did not stata

the reason why she wished to us sage Mew. Looker in Paris was that was afraid that if she did not all

His Ledship said he did not see what these letters had to do with the case.

Mr.tooker said he supposed that the witness could be asked whether a certain she would not gë të Hongkong, and plait out that the of the right of

(To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL.") Sru.--f have read carefully the report of intention to enter into any controversy on he can be effectively restored to haith the general question. One may think when that by

conforming in the conditions imposed by by Christian Science teachers; another calling in the assistance of a medical mati. In the recently delivered verdict over the disputed will of Mrs Eddy it was pointed

tiff would not be able to see the East. personal choic

this privilege to either party, though as far as I CAD FOR. His Lordship observed that there was As a matter of fact their huggnge was

unlasa Christian Science can irrefragably. no ofer. He did not see why the fact then on the ship on the way to Gena, «

prove that she is more stilful than Medical He added, Mr. Harris: It has been stated that Science I am ledly convinced that there

you received-n-great-favour-best-in-nny orging need aither for the lecture o were only to have had a semi-class the lecturer. But this opinion is a detail.

I should be glad if some one, by whom passage out and Mrs. Loker allowed you the esoteric principles of Christian science- to sleep in her 'enbin.

offer was made at a certain time.

she told him he had not obtained what should not be mentioned. required, whereupon la saudYou had → You are not carrying the matter further better go yourself." Complainant there are you?”

Mr. Looker said he had another letter. upon told him, "Never mind, perhaps

It had been freely stated or commented next time I shall gỗ myself.”

on that there was no offer male. He

The complainant gave evidence some- wat Inately, whereupon Mr Irving said, Wait a minute please; don't think that

shorthand,

took the preeuution yesterday of asking the opinion of an eminent Counsel in the

I ant dant here interrupted, but he Colony, regarding the letters.

Mr

16 bruse.

retaining and strengthening the bonis who up to the time of his death, was trouble 3: Have you ever had any to, you ---It had been put before, but did'

Mr. Looker: It has never been sag- gested as a great favour.

His Lordship: I understood it was sug, gested as un indulgence.

Mr. Harris: As an indulgenes then Did not she put you in the cabin for her [awn coveniener: ?--You.

NE

Are understood, would be so good as to Lexplain what is meant by the twe follow ing starements reported as having fallen from the lips of the lecturer.

as

Iz We recognies that health is just much a characteristic or attribute of God as our honesty and goodness, sad therefore the individual makes the same mistake who believes that his health is a

As he does who be lieves that his the list as a servant ?---Yes,

personal possessions. Was$78-OUT health It has been suggested that there was through the recognition of its divinity

that it is the gift of God-and that Gnd ins to withdraw it than bo no more purpose to

goodness. Therefore honesty and one's health can no more ho.

ha, destroyed or God himself."

Did she in point of fact.ender you in personal his ROMARY or honesty ara

If It is generally conceded that con-

And

fene

Yours faithfully.

C. BONE

SUMMARY COURT CASES.

:

so valuable a mature that Mr Asquith {by boy was.

The defe

Mr. Hurris I object to this. The was promptly told by the magistrate t well to let it be fully

eminent Cramsel is interested and many keep quiet. kanwn. Such work is of incalentable |

Continuing, the complainant said that be a witness. The two new motor kans built by defendan told her that she was no good, Tis Lordship observed that he thought Al Klog and engined by Messrs. 1. 1. whereupon she told him "You must not there was no legal objection to the read service to the Mother-country and toes and the be the Mao Harbor speak to ane like that."

I then stepped the Empire at large, and it is all the Authorities are practically my completed forward, continued complainant, and he ing of the letters,

In-Cooker continued the reading of In tieto trip arranged solely for your more valuable in being participated except for furnishing, etc. A trial of the tricky

MIrving You advanced towards him, the letter: From a desire to spare my benefit at Colombo. You sat in the front pa pitaruce took place yesterday `ural-

Compliant: Yes, but of course I did

wife the strain of going into the witness of the car didn't you, with the child on in by Britous abriad as well as by west-most successful, the boat sveraging got ante. Where did he strike you 3 box, and any reluctunes to put the same your lap, and Mrs. Looker was bebid impaired than can

intend to strike him. Britons at home. Such work, too, beautifuly. She is fitted with an

He knots per hour and idling most

Irving:

He struck me with his ordes on them, I should have no objec with a friend 2-Yes, Complainant:

is largely coming fear is the soldifying cement of the Empire.P. Gerüner engine, burning petroleum

The cause of the friction between her sumption tion to adding sone sisternent on the two Sata in the uye.

manifestly no drug or felicine can Mas Savage

further stated that she then tries suggested to what was written in self and Mrs. Looker dering her services far. The Bible declares that as well as the great, bulwark of its and carries sufficient fuel to cover 10 went for assistance. The police sabı

in Hongkong, the pluiätif stated; was hatis torment" but "erfect inve castella defence and the hope for its success-builder and the engineers.

x. She is certainly a credit to the sequently came but by that time defendant Mix Hanilton's estimonial book."—

and gone. The blow he struck her caused That was the war and only letter put to that Mrs. Looker was continually nug out fear." ful continuauce. It is especially

ging and finding fault" and turning her If I ever say anything to me.

Was July 12 the Erst occasion" any words so that they wounded rude when defendant, be says "Oh please give me by money and I go." I intended to keep him if he could only have kept his tamfer offer or suggestion of mine had been put they were not ride.

Mr. Harris said in view of the sugges Mr Irving:

not come as an official letter.

tion tirat had been made that the plain Did you or did you not accept the tiff told Mrs. Barlow that she wanted u offer?--The wait was already issued, and bad testimonial, he was obliged to enll I did not consider the testimonial_suga further witness.

Mrs. Barlow then went into the box gested was better than the one I had

and denied that plaintiff told her this. You told us Mrs. Looker told you that When she asked Mr. Looker, on behalf you might go, and she would gladly pay of plaintiff, for a testimonial, he said it your passage, home rather thun have you he wrote her a testimonial she would were adjourned til Friday next week Tam Ho ov, the Pathe Cinema de Ohino nahappy 2-Yes. She took that buelt the very worry, and she had better ask Miss Among the actions were the following:

Hamilton again.

claim $152.59. Charles Pedersen v. tho Corinaught

Auratert

Water Company In reply to a question put by Mr. Lamite, claim 81.000; Mris des Remedios I put it to you your answer was "No,

cross-examination, witnesslar

v. the Hongkong Tai Company

Tailoring

claim am not going to be a failure. I am Incker in determined not to be a failure, and I said he did tell her that if he put my 20, and Adelinn des Roadies, v. the won't take it ?"-No. I asked you if thing in the book he trust winte the muse Hongkong Thikring Company, claim 838. you stuck to Mrs. Looker's offer and you of dismal.

Mr. Locker: And I said I didn't think Mr. Troker: I may say that broadly Misa Hamilton wanted that 2-No. You spraking that is untrue.-It is not unsaid that she would be sorry if you wrote true. You then said to me "If you like the testimonial, Twilinaro-ser behind when we go back -Mrs. Barlow denied that she told Mr.

the world over with other peoples for

Company in the preparation of a cata-

your sorvants before?-No. You have been in this Colony for soma of amity existing between Britons all working for Messrs. Polin Moger and

time?--Yes,

Asked if he had say questions to put, legus for their motor department, for defendant said She is my mistress bow it be only by such anticable feelings one time just had led a sort of cumadic could I strike her? She used a broom at 'that true progress "can be realised. | exigence journeying between Culeutia,

Replying to Mr Irving, complainant mid Whatever may be said against Mp where he held a billet en the "English that that was not so. He struck her very

"for same time, and Shanghai. Herd, Asquith's administration-and from nine of a good family and it is believpá

Mr Irving (to defendant): It is a rather certain points of view mich might be that he was at one time on the stall af singular coincidence that you should run

Lily Telegraph," Laden. He away when your time as up. said against many of its so-called res

Prisorer: She did not like me that day. was also a member of the Masonic ordar

Mr. Irving (to complainant): You are furtus, it must be admittel that thead was

known

Hone Singapore not asking for compensation for the loss of desire to continue friendly relations | Muages.

Mru Savage

Oh no. with all Powers Img been consistently

Defendant was mantenced to 6 weeks linad latur for the assault, and fined 85.

uut giving not jee,

to

his services.

already got.

some evening.

nandle by them; and the sayings CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA |or 14 days' imprisonment for leaving with Certainly not."

nud doings of Mr Asquith, us the AND DIARRHEA REMEDY.. ' chairman of this great Committee of met with the uniforas mocoes that. if medical preparations have

DE PREPARED.

Chamberlain's Colic

next

thship -

Lia

..CARB

Owing to the large number of cares already upon the Summary Court list for

week, and the fact that -in witting in-two- Appeal Puinne Jeduc, Mr Fuation Com periz, was

uzable to fix T days the hearing of the contested cases which were mentioned this me the

Inz

Is there casts MT) po D'Aluids, solicitor,

ppaared Tor defendants,

NEEDED ON A JOURNEY. NEVER love himne on a journey with- -out n bottle al Chambariain' Colie.

Imperiat,, Defence, are probably us Cole, Cholers and Dineren Remedy. The Brand P

-kas-sitended the use of Chamborisin's Price 40 Cents,arded and supremely tactful as any remarkable cures of eulis sul diarrives. Casira and Diarrbors Remedy is almost in fetober and we will take an amhls with Loker that if nurses had only good testi.helers anil Diarrhox Ramody. It i inde-by his predecessors in the great which it is effected in almost every pertain to be needed before the summer and then you went back on that and montats people thought they wore heti

neighbourhood hare given its wide reputa orez, Buy it now and he prepared forsuch old cannot do that because it is un- tions. office of Prime Afinister.

Warm the China Mare a funky

tion. For sale by all Chemists and Staren emergency. For sale by all Chemists possible" remember the eeriation. At this stage the case was adjourned.

kooper

and Storekeeper47

eltained when on bird the outs or steam- whipe

For is by all Chamists and Storekeepers,

itt vertale to needed and cenact be

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