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NEWS OF THE DAY.

'LOCAL AND GENERAL

Me. William G. Sharp,'a member for is in the House of Representires, bas een appointed American Ambassade to France.

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The band of the 25th Punjabis will in tuturo play every Sunday on the Canton and Macao Stenship Co's, boat during the trip to and from Mache

Mr. Tarm, photographat, of Boscons- All Arende, has reported to the Police back to the native land. The conse-the thaft of a camera raise $190 ani a 87

cence is that generally speaking in the countries to which the Chinese have emigrated, they have had largely to look after themselves. They have been contented with average condi- tions by which they have been able to earn a livelihood, even though: these conditions have been frequently hampered by a certain amount of inconvenience and hardship. We have been constrained to make these statements because of certain letters which have been published in Canton

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THE DIARY.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

National Festival.

at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's.

Genaral Memoranda.

WEDNESDAY, July 15:-

S. Swithin's Day.

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12 --Auction of Gente, Rain Coats, Ladies' Shoes, etc., at Mesars, Hughes And Hough's

12.30 p.m.--Steam Laundry Co's Meet-

SATURDAY, July 18 -

the beanon

SUNDAY, July 19-

9am.-Excursion to Mac

TERDAY, July 21:-

kong Central Estates Lu. TUESDAY, July 8-

Lady May Lodge. Hongkong Stockbrokers Fettling Day.

At Home" at Mountain

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Mr. Fred Remedy, student, living 6 Robinson Road, has reported the theft

his wardrobe of #118 in banknotes. a silver witch worth $5.

Nine men charged with gambling be- for Mr. Melbourne this morning, were discharged as the witness, who made ther id said he did not know whit game the

defendichts were playing.

Chino a narried woman of Graham Streat while walking in the Public Gardens was set by two mess who secured from her, by means of the confidence trick, pair of gold bangles value $194.

attended.

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The demeanour of. & prisoner this morning in the dock lod Mr. Wood to order the man to be medically inspected. Inspector McHardy, who had charge of the prosecution, wild the man was all night at the station and was probably shamming.

The flav. E. Allan, M.A., at the recent annual meeting of the Bornes Mis sionary Association are a short but interesting lecture an

Work amongst Chinese." Ho mid that white men did not altogether love the Chinaman, but they neverthelem respected him.

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TYPHOON WARNINGS.

The following talegame ware received at the American Consulate-Ceneral ----

Manila, 9.00 am. July 12. Cyclocs ar Typhoon, E of southern Formosa, inclining witward., o

Manila, 11.10a.m. July 12. Cyclone or Typhoon, S. of Mainonima, moving W.N.W.

Manila, 1015. Jály 13. Dyclone or Typhoon, Near of over northern Fermoen, maring W.N‚W.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

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Mir, A. E. Wileman, H. M. Comal General at Mahila, arived here by the Taming on Saturday, on his way home on extended leave,

Lieutenant E. Segar, 40th Pathans, is granted leave for two months and thres days from July 29, or date of availing, to visit the neighbouring, scuntries.

NEWS OF THE DAY,

"The District Court-Martial, of which Major C.. W. Davy, RE, is Prosidant, il re-assemble, in the Court-Martinl Room, Scandal Point, on Friday neat it

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prison of

An outbreak of fire, doing damage estimated at $10,000, broke pat

MONDAY, JULY, 18, 1914

ALLEGED MALICIOUS A DRAMATIC ARREST.

PROSECUTION.

CHINESE JOURNALIST'S CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

CHARGED WITH AWINDLING TES. 10,000.

Before Mr. Wood this morning. William Alfred Bears, an American, appeared on an In the Summary Court this morning extradition warrent issu d la Hongkong Mr. Justice Haseland heard an action charging him with swindling rs. 10,000 for damages for alleged malicious pro- in Switzerland. section brought by a Chinese master printer and journalist against Chinese berchant for alleged, malizios promo siod. The phiniit was Leung Shul Wong, and the deferidiant Hu Shia. Chu, 104, De Your Food Central, the amount of the damaged duined belas $1,000. LI

Mr. Norrington, of Mr. G. K. Ha Bruttens ofeo, who represented plains tiff, auid defendait had apparatly with; down from the action, and though the statement of defence was fed and sign.

Defendant admitted he was the man mentioned in the warrant

Inspector. Torrott said that na the Police Station the fugitive did not admis his identity. He was arrested on the min.

tori Maru on whien boat he had been trelling with a lady mentioned in the correspondence. On the warrant being read over to him, he was asked his named,

paper."

Then be hesitated and sald:- He replied "you have it on the top of the

No put down William Alazauder.". Detac ive F. J. Simpson, deposed. to

Katori Mara executing the warrant on boxid the s.5.

He recognised the fugitive by the des

ed by counsel. counsel did not appear.cription circulated. Witness.abowed him

the warrant and read it over and defan." neither did a soliciter.

dant replied: "It must be wrong."

Mr. C. F. Muson, irho was in court, in reply toy his Lordship said he still bad no further instructions from defendant, Mr. Norrington, referring his Lordship to the statemens of claim, said he would nos have to prove one of the Sve points -malice-Because malico was not denied in the statement of defence. On the

pleadings, he submittel, he was entitled to move for judgment on account of malico not having been denied. It hel was not so untitled in was clear that he had only to prove four points. He dà

not wish to shirk the issue. And would prove it-it his Lorkhip so directed.

His Lordship said there was obviously

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Inspector Turrets asked for a week's remand,

An offical from the German Consulats, whas supervises the interents of the Swiss

vemment aid that the fugitive was wiling that the axtradition proceedings hould be waived and thing he would retura to

Dir. Wood ordered a week's remand.

Switzerland.

SPORTING.

WATER POLO..

'goals to nit,

Lawn Bowls League.

Taikoo scored another success on Satur- day in the league, this time at the expense Cheung of the Police Recreation Club team, who

were their guest. Following are the scores

T&IROO.

Drummond

Perrie

Dickie

POLICE,

Gordon

Booker

Gerrard

Pitt

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Fenton

Reya ida Glendinning Withers

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Gourlay

MoHardy

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Total

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Total

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OPEN CHAMFIOJANIP,

The following are the results of the Lab

Dawson (C.S.) 21 bost Withers (P.) 17. round of the open singles championship, of the colong as played up to date:--

Bussell (E.) 21 best Goard (.) 1. Whibley (K) 21 heat Frost (R.) 12. Muir (5.91 beat Wotherspoon (T.) 17." Cooper (K)91 beat Bateman (1.) 20. The following games remain to be played in the first round-Fenton Duncan, Miller v. Foster, Harton . Macdonald; they must all be completed by Saturday mence and is to be finished by the 25th

in Mexico. It seems from the tenor of these epistles that the condition off the Chinese at present is almost in- lemble. In the distressed districts, apparently, whatever precautions are taken to protect the lives and the property of the citizens they are not stretched to covered the Chinese.

Major J. Dorgan, R.A.M.C., delivered

The Anti-Collar League, newly found-

In's "Gascoigno" Lesgos match, at. Taking of the Bastille, 1789-French who are left to look after themselves, another lectura on Sanitation and Consol by M. Maurice Verne, Parisian lip in the pleadings, Falsely Lyomus on Saturday, the 87th Co., R. G... and who, not being liked by most batant Officers in the. R. &. Theatre, journalist, is causing considerable amust been inserted and maliciously left The Fall Court of Appeal opens. of the people are now the objects Victoria Bermeka, at poon to-day. A large mont in Paris. The aim of the League, out. Eventually his Lordship decid.} heavily defeated the Shed Co., R.G.A.. by 2.30 p.ta. Auction of Furniture cts of their ridicule, and indifference number of the officers of the garrisongs the Mail correspondent, is to city, that it was not necessary for Mr. Nor

people to rebel against the silly fashion of rington to prove this issue

Mr. Norrington, outlining the The letters say that the Chinese

id plaintiff was formerly managored Jare committing suicide in large. num. A fee of 300 guincas will be charged locking up Adam's apple in a

tha Man Kwok San Po frn of printers) bers, and they describe in graphic for the services of The Tetrarch when he starch."

Drs of the principals of this firm during A bribe of §4 was offered to a Chinese plaintiff's managersp utline the way in which this is done. goes to the stud at Tally Ho, Co. West mech, ext season, and three years They take opium; they throw them-zoninations at that Bgure will have to constable at Kowloon Station yesterday Cheung Ming, who had dealings with when the officer stopped a prospective pusdienlant.Plaintiff's principat appar. selves into the rivers they shoot be taken.

songer with a bundle ander his sm. The enty borrowed $4,500 from the defendant themselves with revolvers; they hang themselves to any tree; they cat their

The Bull Court of Appeal of three man was taken to the station, and in the on a borrowing nots in which he pur Weir throats. In the district with which judges sits to-morrow. The first motion bundle were applications for lottery ticketsported to hypothecate errtain machinery, Dinner

Afterwards a further advance was asked

Batemvu the writers lent it is said that not less the list in the appest of F. E. Marques and tome type. He also had a ticket for the property of the Man Kwok Sun Po. Ferguson

against the judgment obtained by the Shak Lun.

Prose Mr. Food sentenced him to a month's for, and then it was found that instead of than eight hundred Chinese have died Gant Western Smelting and Redning

Cheung Cheung Ming having the power Carrie imprisonment,

to hypotlacate the machinery it was Wotherspoon 3.16 p...-Third Gymkhana Meeting for frott suicide and from other causes Company, of Califórnia.

which are directly attributable to the

Fifteen mec pera charged nu reihand registered in the name of feung Shui i sufferings to which they have been

before Mr. Wood this afternson with Tonk, plaintiff in this action. Leung

Hamilcoa consideration of a further advance of Dorrington exposed in the revolution and the | counter-revolution that has for some

Hambling at No.'1 Belchers Street. At the Shut Wong was then prevailed upon in last hearing the Magistrato amit he did not 35,000 to register, in "Mr. Haywood's like the demeanout of the defendants. M. office au asignment of this inschinery. the have been raging in

D'Almada renneked that in had since Paintiff was sick that day and after he 3.45 p.m.--Sanitary Board Meeting.

country. That the letters may be

interviened bis cliente, who would piend had signed the document ho vent hine. THURSDAY. July 23

General Meeting of the Associated exaggerated is quite possible; and

guilty on the charge of "keeping." The withmus receiving any moray. Be de Portagneze de Socorro Mutaros

such exaggerations would not be without parallel in the history of the

Magistrate fined awch defendant and the 85.000 many times after MONDAY, July

charge of "keeping" against the first wants, as he wanted to use it for the purposes of the brinew, but he has Syno-Statutory Meeting of the Hong Chinese in other lands when they

defendant was not proceeded with.

never received it. Later, in November themselves buve undertaken to paint

1913, plaintiff got into diffculties, and the conditions under which they live.

at having previously told the defendant that the Wing Song piper shop in Des Voeux he had obtained the nsignment by fraud On the other hand, history tarnishes

Road West encly on Sunday morning. The he made another assignment of the instances more than enough to prove

The Admiralty azzounce the grant of brigade on arrival found the placs envelop machinery for the sum of $1,000 in Mr. that they are no strangers to harsh

the rank of lieutenant-commander tood in fames and volumes of water had to Carliner's office. Plaintiff told defen. next. The second round will than comes treatment and to treatment which those who have administered it must engineer-lieutenants of over eight years be directed towards the blazing may before cent of this assigament, and has replied seniority, and duly qualified, on the activo the fire, was got under control. The pro" All right" but eventually he told have been ashamed of when the dis list. This will promets about 970 officers. peity is insured with the Mites Bisen plaintiff he had the deed of assignment tracted times had passed and the The rank of lieutenant-commander has Kaisha for $6,000. No reason has beea and would make trouble about it. He supposed dangers had been dis- already been given to lentebeate of the assigned as to the origin of the äre. aipated. The most reliable evidence executive lae. that the conditions are as they are painted may be found in the closing paragraphs with which these letters closes The people of Kuangtung, both officials and others, are urged to use every effort to prevent pry of the southern Chinese from going to Mexico till the present unreatful times have passed and things again assume

The Japan Daily Mail" and the British and Egyptian officials. It was a Norrington) not to open his delance, the Royal Yacht Squadron súd most of the their normal course. It is pointed

most imposing procession. The bodies and not to cross-examine, and plaintiff **Japan Times" have come to an enter-were buried in the Latin cemetery with all was discharged. Ho thought the cum out that even now there are people prising arrangement: whereby zouders of in Kuangtang who are on the outch journal will receive a newspaper on look for ignorant persons who think every day of the seven. The "Japan! that they can better their position by Daily Mail" appears on Monday morning, going abroad. These people care the Japan Times" on Sunday. Under nothing for the future of the emigrants, the new arrangement renders of the "Mail" caring only for the premium they will receive a copy of the Times on pocket whenever they can induce Sunday morning and readers of the **Times" a "Mal" on Monday morning. some simple-minded. Chinese to leave And still, it will be noted, each newspaper their native village for the lands atsif continues to cujuy the one day's rest across the seas. Horest people of HONGKONG, MONDAY, July 1, 1914 all classes are urged to thwart these

people by every means in their powers the full amount claimed, in's case in guarantee amount of earnings has been questions that he could not remember and so prevent Chinees for the pros which Mrs Komand,'s West India Dock made by an Amoy firm and before with whether the signment was signed in leaving them in the possession of hig CHINESE IN MEXICO. sent from going to a country where road tailors sought to recover £15 odd drawing the vessels completely, the own presence and he did not know the livitor At Magistracy ho asked ers have decided to give the new scheme handwriting of defendant, his client the supendary to excruby his powers to there can be no happiness and where from Ab Tak Chinese boarding-horas

a trial. It is stated that the steamer He submitted that he could not properly have the documents loxpounded, but he

privileg

M. Man had the documents and doe Osborn, for the plaintif, asid &b Tak, who will make fortnightly trips between the baked these questions and claimed said he was afraid he could not do so. It seems the fate of the Chinese to they will probably meet with such proprietor in Limahouse. Causeway. Mir.

Mr. Norrington: Will you produce the the purpose of this action it whe per suffer a good many hardships in the hardship. The final illustration is hoards Chinese alote, was in the habit of Chine coast port and Manila.

characteristic of the Chinese Theseuding them round to the plaintiff's shop

ander that justina might be done. He lands to which they emigrate, when writers say that those who are able for salts of clothes, which he deducted for trip between Eongkong, Manila and the sigment and also the borrowing note feety clear he must produse, them, in Mr. Mason: I submit that I cannot unitted that the documents, which the couditions of those lands become to prevent would-be imaaigrants from Ho has's foreign wife, who manages his the scrthern island porta. As stated in these proceedings 7-

baloro, ball business in 1918 and even somewhat abnormal This may prob- leaving home, and so prevent them it £32.paid she said they would not poorer prospects for this year, decided bo naked, to produco these. They came wero court exhibits, were still in the case

the company to withdraw them from the into my possession as solicitor for the body of the court.

defendant, they belong to him and is fa Ti Ferdship and if they wore marked Price 40 Cents bably be explained on two grounds from falling into the troubles list, be liable any longer, and the millors coal mis: Howry dock, charges and repair beyond my power to prodseo them y as cohibits they were part of the record,

biks have caton up mom than the prot Mr. Norrington md it was perfectly and ho must look at them made by the vessels.

Mr. Magonaked, that the documents (Movers, Shewan. Tomes and Co. remained possession of the Magis might be returned to him aftene general managers of the company, write us as follow: Wo have to dry your trany. Thek being in puscasion of the nation, and his Lordship counted.. that after the sailing of the sa. "Reba" defendant a solicitor was a loophole for Mr. Guy Robson Haywood and Mr. from here this evening, both this stemmer defendant, who had initiating docu.J. H. Hardiner, solicitors, aloo ga

the assignment for $5,000 was signed and the Zafro" will be fald up" monta, to bot out of the jurisdicion, slicnos. The former nail that when before him no money passed, but it was said that it was coming from a Canton bank

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A Famous Yachtsman.

instructed a solicitor," and plaintiff !was Few mat have done more for yachting taken before Mr. Wood, stipendary in recent years than Mr. Myles Kennedy, was his first large vessel, and this was The remains of Napolcon's soldierstrate) charged by defendant with whose death is announced. Maid Marion

larceny as a bales and evidence was

Micceeded by the Watson-designed cutter. Two iron swivels, two iron pulleys, lately discovered at Alexandria, Egypt, brgiven on which plaintiff was remanded Tarana, which had the distinction of win two reels of steel wire and an iron winch British soldiers, were buried at Cairo with ban bung fixed in the sum of $3,000. ning over £1,000 in prize money two posze have been states from the Kowloon City mailitary honors on Jana 1. The remains. He could not find this sum, and was to succession. In 1904 Mr. Kennedy had in gol four nights. Defendant. (com his famous White Heather I. built, which wharf, belonging to the Him Tai con- placed on a British gan-carriage, were

Yacht Club regatta at Kingstown-in 1906. tractors. The value of the articles is $68.ccompanied by British and other beads, plainant in the police court charge) gave King's Cup at the Royal 85. George's detachments of all the British troops, such contradictory oviilence that the When the international rating rule was Twenty-two pices-of iron piping and maskele, the property of the Public British officers. French Agency and Con- magistrate thought it to fine him $50 dcpted in 1807 Mr. William File con Works Department, have also been stolen spiar officials, and representatives of the for perjury. The case still prooooded structed White Heather 11 which made from Kowloon City Road.

French commanaity, and schools, scouts, after this, but Mr. Wood asked him (Mr. such a good showing against Shamrock and Bryhild. Mr. Kennedy was a member of leading British clube.

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honors, after a century of oblivion:

THE RUBI" AND "ZAFIRO."

plainti was now claiming was well in view of the damag he had suffered to Lis health and business. The Man Kwok Sen Fo had been wound up and plain.ing.**

"You seem rather hoarse this mome "Well, my hushal came bom O

ti was in business as prints of very late last night.", leaflets for exchange agents when he was imprisoned and the damage to his busi

"A man is soon forgotten alter

new, which must have been consider is dead," said Mrt, Gabb, Not if you

marry his widow," replied Mr. Gabb Before withdrawing the steamers Rubiable, was sessed at $600 only. and Zafing from the Philippine trade, a Manila paper. the owners, tho China and 3anila Steamship Company,

After evidence had been given by Ali Bux, second clerk at the Magistracy,

Did you ever see it on the

Mr. C. Farebrother Mason, icitor, mouth of a river?" No; nor a town

In the Bow County Court recently will give the vessels a three months trind who had been subpoena, was called, the brow of a bill," Judge: Smyly found for the plaintif, for on the Amoy-Manila run. An offer of He said in reply to Mr. Norrington's

affairs, and it was alleged that after the

The Rabi and afro are on their lait

Up to the present--and it would must surely await them in Mexico go where they liked for the cloth ecem that the present aspect of will be as happy-indeed will be Orders stamped Ah Tak were produced,

however, by the plaintif affairs must continue for some time more jurtulas though they were yet the Chinese Government have spending ten successive days in-one

Majur General E, Kally, 0, B., been*

quite, unable to look after their continuous to tai, which as we nationals When they leave their know a theatrical show, mixed presented the silage medial for long service and good conduct to Bergesat W. Tripp shores. If any concessions have been with idolatry and idleness. This le 2nd D.C... in Murray Barracks yester allowed they have been allowed the acme of Chinese happiness and day morning following Divine Service. Ed.)

been allow to tlions, who can prevent the Chinese Major P. B., Norris nod Coptain and marded as a right, for there has never from going to Mexico will be happier been sufficient force behind the ever than those who can contand Government to threaten any other the joys of these ten consecutive Foreign Power, within whose domning days."

more

Adjutant HN B. Errison were co parade with the troops and in presenting medal to Sergeant (Tripp, Genaral Kelly eplogised the servioss of men who dei ap well as to get sach a medal, remarking that chay, worn

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clear that these documents should have

DONT NEGLECT YOUR FAMILY.

THEN you fail to provide your family Mr. Norrington aid he had other wik with a bottle of Chamberlain's inesses, but his Lordship," "said, he was Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoes, Remedy at BLAZON TYPE NOT NECESSARY. this season of the your you are neglecting satisfied that defendant had justifimation. HAMBERLAIN'S Couc, Cholera and them, as bowel complaint is sure to be In giving judgment for paintill sor Djazzhons Remedy woods no gisting prevalent and it is the dangerous a malady $1,000 and conte la maid in as bar Pare Drugs, Patent Medicines & the Chincso have resided. Thou The total output of the Batley, Mining in the D.C.LL General Kally expressed headline talizmoy the pabits eye Tha to bi triffed with This in capecially from case is I. have over known: most di

again, the Chinese who have eminim mines how way too hude that it would long remain 80% single statement that all chemista sell it there are children in the family dose ruseful cons

The General pinned the medal to the sumisigne, an every family knows it value, or two of this remedy will place the trouble 24. QUE! 3 ROAD, HONGKONG,grated have for the most part been ending Juan 27 punted to 58.08sekset of the recipient and shook him it has been used for forty years and is just within control and perisps are a life, 3r. Norrington added that ho ma

period, thotrilly by the hand. The parade thon hat its remo implies For sale by All

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quite content to be bower of wood and the sales daring the

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