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THE CHINA MAIL.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
THE SITUATION IN CHINA.
LOCAL AND GENERAL..
. ADVICE FROM THE. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
PEKENG, Jone 7. Aa nuction of Dress Materials in- The American Minister yeaterdag cluding Sorge. Alpaca, Prints, 'Linen ete.presented a Note to the Acting Premier, will he belt at Messrs Hughes and Dr. Wu Ting fang, of which the follow Hough's to-morrow morning
ing is the full text
A Coroners inquest was hell at she Magistravy this afternoon relative to the death of Captain Raaver Somme,
·late master of the ss. Fochure, "who wana found dead in his cabin whilst the vessel was at the Taikoo Docks on January 16th lat. Our report is helil over until co-morrow,
We regret to record the death of Mr. John Lenum, who has for many years carrier on business in the Colony as an architect: He died yesterday in the Government Civil Hospital where he has been under treatment for many weeks past for Bright's disease. He was previously in the French ilospital. Mr.. Lema was an Australian. He bud practised his profession in the Colony since 1903, and in recent years had
The funeral takes place this evening;
THE REGISTRATION IN AMERICA.
"The American Government re- grets. the dissension which has arisen in China and hopes that a firm Central Government will soon be re-established.
the World."
THE VICE-PRESIDENT TENDERS
a
of
HIB RESIGNATION.
PEKING, June General Feng Kto chang has formally tendered his resignation as
Vice
China Mail. done a good deal of work in Macao. Presidens.
HONGKONG, PRIday, June 8, 1917.
THE WAR TAX.
"
A SPLENDID BESÜLT,
The American Consul General ia in
receipt of a cablegram ixlicating that under the elective Drift Law men aged
It is believer that his resignation is merely formal ani that neither the President hor Parliament will accept it. The Vice President's reasons are that a few days ago the opposing parties in Tientsin talked about deposing the President and dissolving Farliament President and electing a new man to and also suggested discarding the the Presidential chair, so that, as long Vice President the people will accuse as he (Cleneral Feng Kio-cbang) remains him of endeavouring to maintain his own position. He therefore submits his resignation.
CRIMINAL SESSIONS
THE FRAUDULENT APPROPRIA-
·TION CASE.
VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY.”
THE HONGKONG WAR RATE.
FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1917.
HON. MR. SHEWAN'S PLEA FOR SMALL- TENANTS.
The case in which Ka Ra Din was SIR ROBERT HO TING SETS AN Robert Ho Ting. I have a letter from
charged with fraudulent appropriation was concluded this morning
fan exceptional manner that it would be impossibla. to do so without causing the greater part of the burden to fall on one elasthe incllords-and · that, agan would be wafair, I can only suggest to the landlords that they might imitata the example that is going to he met by a Chinese gentleman, Sir,
him in which he says that although the Edrait Bill now under consideration by the Council provides that the increased In amplification of our report of the inte should be an occupier's tax, it is disenssion on the Bill to impose his intention to pay the Government special war tax of 7 per cent. in addition the aditional rate for the duration of a to the ordinary rates we give heldw anots to refund it. That was a. most the war without calling upon the ten-
декег
EXAMPLE
A
The Bill was read a second time and referred to Committee where it was amended in several details.
tenement demanda from his tenant under colour of collecting the said special war rate, an amount which exceeds ther amount paid by such person as special war rute in respect of such tenement or upon summary conviction to a fine not part of tenement, he shall be liable exceeding five hundred dollars,
(3) No person shall be convicted
Mr. G.N. Orme addressing the jury! that the evidence, showed and the demeanour of the complainant would lead them, to believe that she was wothan who was accustomed to carrying full report of the speeches marle by the generous offer, and the tenants of Sir "The question of China entering the on business transactions. He suggested Hon. Mr. SHEWAN and H. F The Robert Ho Tung will be extraordinarily lucky. I can only hope that many of the war is of beconitary importance. The to the jury that the complainant was Governor.
them are of the class referred to by Mr. The Hon. Mr. R. SHEWAN-I have Shewan. There are many other land- most important thing is the stopping quite able to fend for, herself with the of all factional fighting and the co-exception of her inability to speak Eng been asked to second the amendment foris in the Colony and many who are ordination of all parties. in the fish. The defendant went to her house and I do so becanso it seems to be, anot of Chinevo raca. I hope they will formation of a strong and responsible utid, she paid money to him, which the reasonable one. I do not wish to hamper imitate the example, na. far as their the Government in any way, especially resources permit waiving the liability of Government enabling China to take defendant denied, saving that he made in these times when I think every man the renants under this tax either wholly respected place aning the nations the arrangements with the plaintiff's bus should support the Government to the or in part
band and that he took no money. He best of his ability and power, If states that he took a promissory note steresis uecessary or even desirable, which he did not think constituted then secrecy should be observed, but Retual payment. The defendant had publicity is always good and preferable,
The principal amendments besides the said from the witness box that he re where possible, and therefore I see no substitution of the words Legislative ported that transaction to the Syndicate not have an informal discussion within-Council in Clause 6 of the Bh were reason why the Hon. Mr. Pollock shoul Council by resolution" for the "Governor- Counsel' mid that he could not believe that if the defendant's statement that the Hon. Attorney General on such the following
points as he has indicated. With re- he reported that transaction, were true,
IX-1) If any person who receives the lot of land would not have been ard to the Bill itself. I do not think any the rent of any tenement or part of a been duly allotted to the complainant ge can object to a Bill which lays the by the Syndicate. That wa
burden equally on the willing and done and therefore the defendant could the unwilling horses. In other words, I cordially approve of it, and I and only not possibly have made the report.
M. J. C. Jankin, Counsel for the sorry that it was not brought in two defendant, then addressed the jury. Years agn. I think it might be amended He referred to the canner of the one particular. I think we might plaintiff in the wins box. She exempt the poorer classes from the claimed to bave melted down her dowry operation of the Bill" You may say it under this section if demanding a
is a very small thing that they will have exonsive amount from the tenant of a for, the purpose of rising money to dine in secret and without the know- afford to pay. The rents in this Colony tenement is equal to or less than the purchase the lots of land. This was to pay but if it is small to them it must part of any tenement if he proves (1) be smaller for the richer classes who can as special war rate in respect of such that the total amount collected by him, erige of her husband. Counsel aid are notoriously high-outrageously high, amount paid by hits as special war rate that he contended that no decent think. I don't know why they should in respect of such tenement and (b) that money for a decent, straight trans get rich very rapidly. Certainly rent in
who had a plain straight be, but I suppose it is because there are the demand of an excessive amount forward tale to tell of advancing too few contractors and they seem to from the tenant of such part of
anch tenement was due to a bona fide mistake. action, wanli come into the this Colony forms an enormous item in arises as to what amount of special war (3.) If in any proceedings any question witness box and behave in the way the budget of the poor man-out of all rate is attributable to any part of any she had done. The woman was imper:proportion to the other expenses of his tenement the certificate of the Assesso tinent andlinsolenta woman who would family. I know one Chinese clerk who shall be admissible as evidence of such say annecessarily to one who was asking receives $160 a month and whose rent amount ber a question that he was dreaming" has been raised to $60 a month. In other X-1) Any person in the service of words more than one-third of his income that he has paid income tax in the
the and that he was always dreaming"
Crown who satisfies the Treasurer, a woman going to unnecessary lengths is going in rent, and that seems to me United Kingdom or in any British pos to besmatter the case for the defence It was not a demure lady, it counsel, who stood the box, a wronged lut-alsts. The father of is family told me special war rate payable under this holder who was merely trying to get the other day that neither he nor his Ordinance shall be entitled to a refund. justice done. She thought she
was children had had butter in their house of such special war rate not exceeding in-going to get cut of the case the return of fer many months past. These poor
the amount of such income tax. her money that she alleged she had lost classes, for whom I am speaking, are fund auch income tax shall be converted (2) For the purpose of the said re In that she was corrected. Commen suffering, and are making ancrifices into dollars at the demand rate on the ting on the absence of the husband already. Seven per cent. every month first day of the quarter in respect of throughout the whole transaction on the rent paid by a poor man means a which such special var rate was paid Counsel said that he thought that that good deal to him, but to the rich land-
(3). refund shall be payable in was of most vital importance because he ford and to the wealthy corporation it is respect of any quarter to any person was the one person who could have only an entry in their book. I am not of the quarter all the rates myablo by who has not paid within the first month on the way in which this money was money quite legitimately no doubt, secured.
(4). For the purpose of this section & it cannot be denied thet person shall be deemed to have paid the the amendment, and, in the circumst killed in action on Augast Str fast Peking this mornin. He says he injury who, without retiring: found the any great effort or,, great sacrifice on such rate through the landlord
His Lordship then riressed the they earn it very casily and without special war rate although he that Chang Fun is postively going to
may have paid hotel keeper, or boarding house keeper their part. They are simply reaping upon whose promises he resides and not. the bereft of the foresight of their direct to the Treasurer: Provided that forefathers who were, shrewd enough in such case the Treasurer shall decide to see how valuable land" would become what amount of special war tate has in this Colony in time, ander good been so paid
tone to thirty were register The ficial returns are incomplete but it yesterday throughout the country.
estimated that ten million presented themselves. Nowhere was there the slightest disturbance. Official reports show only eight arrests in the entire country in connection with the matter
THE Bill imposing an additional seven per cent per annum on the rates of the Colony as a Special War Tax, after being amended in certain | important particulars, passed through HUGHES & HOUGH. Fall its stages at the Legislative asra į Cmacil pesterlig and became law. The Hon Mr. SpEWAN voiced the hardship that this additional rate will impose on the small tenement holder in a place where rents are enormously high, and, in the Committee stage of the Bill, Mr. SHEWAN went. the MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW.
length of submitting an amand- 10.30a.m.---Anction of Dress Materials,ment providing that all tenements
Blankets, Perfumery etc, at Messrs. let at rentala below. "$00 am at St. Andrew's Church, Kow-
THE CALENDAR.
Hughes and Hough's.
"
General Memoranda.
TUESDAY, June 19
fmonth should be excluded from the operation of the ordinance, and the tax raised on the remaining
MEMORIAL TO THE LATE RÉV.
H. O. SPINK.
TO BE UNVEB.ED NEXT SUNDAY BY HE. THE GOVERNOR.
F.E. the Governor has consented to attend the Morning Services at 11
loen, next Sunday, June 10th, and unveil the handser brass memorial-tablet which has been"
Spink, M.A. (formerly Chaplain of St.. Arhew's Church), who
THE REYOLT WEAKENING, ··
PEKING, June 7. Telegrams show that all the southern and western provinces support the Central Government.
With the exception of Ngai Chung, the Tuchars show signs dissolving their declarations of dependence.
INTERVIEW WITH GENERAL
CHANG FUN...
Chi
of
SHANGHAI, June, 7. A foreign hewspaper representative
Woman
to be huring shame. And every session on his official pay for any perinl other expense has gone up since the war in
respect of which he has also paid the
2.30 p.m. Auction of Furniture Property in 10 per cent, but the rected in memory of Rov. H. O. has had an interview with Gen thrown light, aud a very strong light, attacking landlords, for they earn their him. in respect of that quarter.
Pianos, Blackwood Ware, etc. at Mears Hughes sad Bouch's. FRIDAY, June 15:-
230 p.m. --Acction of Household Furniture, Blackwood Ware. etc. Messrs. Hughes and Hough's.
TURDAY, June 1
902 p.m.-New Moon, j
Government was unable to accept
year.
+1
1E
THE LATE DR. ATKINSON.
"
1903
the
Chang Fun at Chuchów. It is stated
inces it was not pressed." For any relief that tenants of the poorer clasă
The Bishop of Victoria will ded-going to make peace, and only" peace, may get, therefore, they have to relyicate the memorial, and will prench Two thousand troops, as a bodyguard, in response to the President's request, on the generosity of their landlorda
a sermón in reference to
are accompanying him. Chang Furi und in this connection 3 fine cension.
guarantees that there will positively example has heen set by Sir
be no fighting and that although he did; ROBERT Ho Tuxe, who "i pro-
not detail his plan for a compromise bably the largest property owner
he states that Parliament must be dis- in the Colony. Certainly he is the
solved, failing which there will bo no larger Chinese owner.
peace. Chang For denies any intention Sir ROBERT
to oust the President or to restore the has informed the Governor that it is said: Communications relating to nowe should his intention to pay the 7 per cent.
Manch. He emphasises that pence in increase on behalf of all his tenants
certain, as 18 provinces support the independent Takwaas and the southern for the duration of the war. HE
provinces could not do anything as evan
THE CHINA MAIL'
NOTICE
be addressed to THE EDITOR,
Correspondente must forward their names and addresses with any commanis.
THE GOVERNORS TRIBUTE
At the meeting of the Legislative Conseil yesterday H. E. The Governor Before we proceed with the liness, with your permission I should like to ask you to accord our appreciaties of the services of a former member of this
I refer to Dr. Atkinson, who for many Regarding the Premiership Chang Fun the public press, died recently in London.
years occupied the post of Principal says that either. Wong Shi-chan, Chu He was associated with the Colony satisfactory, Civil Medical Officer in this Colony. Sai-chong or Li King-hi would be during years in which large advances were made in our medical and nitary science, and he contributed in to email degree to these.
Bccuseri
discharged.
not guilty, arid he was
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THE MAGISTRACY."
A JAPANESE RESTAURANT,
SUMMONED.
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government. If they are wealthy it f The Hon. Mr. SHEWAN said if possible not due to their own exertions but to he would like to farther amend the Bill the benefits derived from the protection by making the tax 10 per cent sad.
of the British Bag, and surely they are exempting all rentals nader 890 a willing now to show their gratitude to month
Tokutano, Miyajima, proprietor of Japanese restaurant at No. 45 Haiphong Road, Kowloon, was summoned before Mr. Wood this morning to answer the
mte Government, were quite satisfied that charge of allowing disorder on his were 25 per cent. it would be quite there were no people not in the service licensed premises on the night of inexcessive compared to the sacrifices of the Crown who paid, income tax in May 24th..
our countrymen are mating in the United Kingdom. this war, and if it were 50 per HIS EXCELLENOT replied that the cent" I do not think Hongkong would Government did not know of any other have done enough. For instance, we class
poorer tenants, many of whom are their could not accept the amendment. the flag, and hear the burden for their HIS EXCELLENCY intimated that he servants and have helped them
attain that wealth. If this to Hon. Mr. POLLOCK asked if the
The defendant, who pleaded not guilty to the charge, was remanded
tion addressed to the Editor, not pocoamily The GOVERNOR, in, mentioning this Council who as you have learned from the Peking troops support the Tukwan-antil next Monday.
• with.
for publication but as avidance of good All matter for publication should be written an nne side of the paper only.
Letters relating to business should be Rate of subscription to "China Mail" is
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offer, remarked that there are many other landlords in the Colony and many who are not of the Chinese race, and he expressed a hope that they would imitate the example of Sir ROBERT Ho Tugo as far as their
$30 per annumu; per quarter and per man-resources perimit. It does not seem sem pro rats'.
The Chics Mail in delirered free to 8. great deal to ask of the landlords
ub-cribers in Bangkong and Kowloon,
advances. To
him see Gwe s very excellently
ARMS AND AMMUNITION,
A Chinese who arrived here from
VIEWS REGARDING A SOLUTION this morning on the charge of being in Canton by Railway was fined one hundred dollars by Mr. J. B. Wood the unlawful possession of a pistol and cne hundred rounds of ammunition without a permit from the Captain
SHANGHAI, June 7.
and it was through his instrumentality the following are the views of the
Superintendant of Police. equipped and manager Hospital, According to reports from Tientsin
of the Colony, whose revenue does that "the system of having trained various sections of the rebel party
auraing sisters from London
was
Postage is Charged at the rate of it not appear to have suffered to any adopted. It bus been an inestimable regarding a solution of the crisis:
cents per manth.
finders for extra sopies of the Cars MAIL' should be sent 28 am ne possible as the supply is limited. Cash 10 ots.. Credit Bu eta, pur copy.
Rate of cbscription to the "Overland China Mail" is $1 per annum: postage 81 per scuum extra. Bingle sopice twenty tive cents each.
Al gestions and additions to Adverting- Pages 2, 3, 6, and 7 should
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street, not later than 11.30 ...
Alterations and additions Advertise meata sa pages 1. 4, 5 and 8 should be
sant'an not stir than I p.m.
"ontinued until countermandad.
graphic Addre* MAIL' Hongkong.
considerable extent by the war. So far as the public companies are con cerned, the dividends have been well maintained during the war, and we can hardly doubt that so far as these companies are concerned the example sat by Sir ROBERT HO TUNG will
The Chihli military party favours bood to all peuple who unfortunately had to have recourse to a hospital. Ha Li Yuan-hurgas President, but demands was also associated intimately with the dissolution of Parliantens and the in Barker Road,, which has also proved the establishing of the Victoria Hospital reinstatement of Tuan Ki-sui
was
themselves may go in emulation of himself." He loved his work and
ALLEGED MURDERER COM. MITTED FOR TRIAL
ALLEGED MURDER WITNESSED
BY A CHILD
#
might sur-tax all our stamps. We On Council resuming, the Billas could get a good deal from it, and I amended passed the third reading. don't think it would be felt. But I ai pleading with the Government now,
badly-paid clerk, the shroff, office boy with your Excellency, for these poor people-for the small official, for the and the coolie on whom it bear so hard Take it off them, and put it on the Dr. Johnson said Patriotism is the Major Wakeman, Commanding H.LY.R. shoulders of those best able to bear it
last refuge of the scoundrel" We are not so bad as that I hope, but patriotism that austains itself by grinding the faces
HONGKONG YOLUNTEER
RESERVES.
DETAIL
On duty from the morning of Sunday
of the poor is very poor patriotism. the 10th June to the morning of Sunusy.
Lat the rich men by all means give the 17th Jane H.K.VC P freely out of their funds, but the poor we must not send empty away.
Next for duty "B" Coy, H.K.V.R. Orderly fficer and Liest. G.C. Moxon,
PARADES TÓL KÉNT' WHEE...
Mounted Section at Pole Ground at
Further evidence was taken in the Yaumati murder case, this morning.
Mr Mattingly, the defendant's H. E. The GoVERNOR, replying on his large community. Dr. Atkinson to Chinputang desire the removal of committed for trial at the next Criminal nominated by the Justices of the Peace ander Instructor Sergt. Ozberry. Dress a great boon to the poorer section of
The so-called neutral party belonging solicitor stated that he reserved his the debate, said: With regard to the Monday, 11th instant:-
client's defence, and the accused was the remaik made by the member was a man who was well known to Yuanhung and the appointment of Sessions.
Recruits on the Cricket Ground at 5.15 great many here, and you will hear General Feng Kaochang as President
(Hon. Mr. Pollock) I would say that I Drill Orders be went to the ice, No. 5, Wyndham lead them to consider how far they witrices with me that te
do not think aby person in the Colony Signalling Section: “A” & “B” Classes one and the dissolution of Parliament; of those men who never spared
regrets, more than the Chinese them at Volunteer Headquarters st.3.15 p.7 The Tukwana demand the dissolution
selves, that they were not able to devise and "C" Class at Volunteer Headquar that example. But the public com-I muy any he lived for his work. After of Parliament, the resignation of 1}
a scheme for what really amounted toters at 5.30 p.m. Dreas: Clean Fatigue. Machine Gun Section at Wellington Further evidence was beard before taxing themselves. They appealed to Barracks at 515 pm. I panies do not by any means embrace he had finisher his work here he devoted Yuan-hung and the appointment of Mr. Wold yesterday in the case in me to see if I could find a solution for Fatigne New Advertisements should be sent in
Dress Clean bore. 2 p.m.
himself to private practice in London, Chu Sai-chong as president, the rain which a Chinese fisherman, named Yan them, and, as I have already explained the whole of the landlords. A great and joined with that since war began Advertisements and Fubscriptions which deal of property is Chinese owned or very hard work in the Army Medical statement of Tuan Ki-sui as Premier Chun pleaded not guilty to the charge to the Council, the problem defented 44.10 p.m. Dress: Drill Order. tre un viered for fard for farmed by Chinees who speculate Department in charge of a large military and an immediate re-election of Parlia of murdering with malice afore thought, me
I do not think I can hold out any Tuesday, 12th instant: bospital and from what I have learned, meat.
one Teang Yee Kin, his adopted mother, hope that the proposition will be further" and "B" Coys, on the road out- on their capacity to inflate rentals his energy and prithusiasm for that
fifty years of age, at the deceased's considered. With regard to the hon. side the Orterly Room at 13 p. and these, we fear, are the landlords work contributed to his untimely de
house in Kang Mun Hon, Taun Wan cease He leaves behind him a willow
Order of the Governor in Council, there's Polo Ground at 5.30 p.m. - Dress: Drill The eight year old graudsou of the such an instance in this particnlar Bill, deceased deposed that on the night of but the Government is prepared
Wednesday, 13th instant May 6th, whilst in his grandmothers to adopt the suggestion in this part alar streke bieges When he saw blood Couneill it shall be made by resolution going sect house he saw his father (the defendant) case and alter it, so that instead of nay
grandmother on the bead alteration being made by Order in
Signalling Section. The whole section grandmother's face he of the Legislative Council With regard will parada no Happy Valley for Station running down became frightened and ran from the to the general question I would say that Work Fall in at Monument 5,30 p. house into the street. Later his mother we do not make | Orders in Council" | Dress
Clean Fatigue (the defendant's wife), upon returning, affecting a particular inte.cet in the Machine Gun Beetion at Wellin
Barracks at 5.10 p.m. Dress from her work in the fields, found his Colony without consulting those who grandmother dend.
are particularly interested in the mattes Mounted Section at Polo Ground
Fatigue The defendant contradicted the child's However, we will take the suggestion evidence, stating that when the decemed to consideration and see whether $430 p.m. Dress : (Drill Order, I beg leave to second, the resolution Peking, and that Latt Pukkum and Lau met her chatli, his son was working in anything can be done in the direction Friday 15th Instant which has just been proposed by Your Chuen hao will join, banca in support of the fields with his mother. Excellency and device on their behalf the Central Government.
The case was resumed before Me Indicat
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of much of the property occupied by and two young sons entering on their the class whose revenue is smallest careers as mon. I know that they will The Manchu Court has hold secret The apprehension that this class of appreciate the fact that we remember meetings several times to devise landlord would avail himself of the move the following resolution of the present movement to restore the them in their sorrow, and I therefore means to avoid trouble in consequence
opportunity afforded by the increaseThe Legislative Council, of Bong- in the taxation to "squeeze" from of the Valuable services rendered to the Long desires to record its appreciation the tenant an increase in rental in Colony of Hongkong by the late Dr. Jobn excess of the increase in taxation is Mitford Atkinson and to convey, to his rumoved by the addition to the Bik them in their herentement."
widow and scas ita deep. of a clause making this a ponal uffence, and we can but trust that
by the good will and pariotic spirit of landlords who can afford to make the sacrifice, the tax will fall but Highdy, it at all, on those fenat able
REPORTS AT PEKING
It is reported that the radical Kou The Hon. Mr. Pollock On behalf mingtang members will be arrested, of the unofficial members of the Council which report cutes some excitement in
to aasmate ourselves with the message
Village, on the night, of May 6th. members romarks about legislation by Kowloon and Taikoo Sections on the
which
> It is also reported that. Tank! Vinchor) Wood; this afternoon, and after bir made by
of condolenes and sympathy which your his despatched troopste foros the Agusir
rellency has just express
The reso
Yuchqer Commissioner of Defence and had willed,
Ng Kwong-Santo caricel their decizii comunster
Pollock and h
regant
Hon Mr She
ble to Liter the
Becruita on the Cricket Ground at 5.15 p.m. under Instructor Sergt. Oxberry. Dress: Dril Order
Finstant m
A and B Coys, and recruit the road outside the Order
516pm. Kowloon and
on the Fold Ground at 5:30
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