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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1901-

ferring to his of his early history entanglements, and the old man retires

Bubiequently, however, George Langton manages to minke an entry into the Bapakild mansion in the capacity of steward, and Jam at once becomes so meek and mild as to fully satisfy Mrs. Boecliner that her discipline has been successful In the mean while, Constantia has been angling for Lord Espohild, and six months are spant in the manomyces of Jane and Constantin. Panshan becomes desperate, and goods Lord Bapohild into promising to propose to Jase; he arranges amoonlight row, and trusts that Dapchild will screw his courage to the proposing point. kang But Constantia Jane and Langton meet, and it is arranged that Jane shall elope with Kingdom Langton Constantia is to meet Jane at a sely anostors - hostelry in Southwick, but the artful one gous the scene of bloodaised and murder for a row with Bápchild, and the loss of scylle

pieces The railway and

causes them to drift out to me and spend the night in the open boat. They land safely, make for the house of an elderly spinster, whom Bapchiid assur hat, although he and his companion are not married, "it is all right." Constantin, wails for her repation and her mother, and hides her head on the painfully. bashful Bapchild's shoulder. Then she evinces a solicitude for her appearance, discovers that her back hair is down, and calls on Bspohild ta pin it up. He devotes himself to her bak iic, and on the spur of the moment proposes. In the meantime Jane is in an agony of suspense at the hostelry, while the landlord doubts ber dous fides, Langton at last arrives, and there is s quarrol, matters are patched up, and we next" find Chaney Court dreadfully upset over the Dotaden disappearances. The missing ones arrive inery cafe, and although old Nangle refuses to content the to the marriage of his daughter to Langton, eme be practically agrees, and the curtain falls with ither report Jane and Constantis victorious, while Mc mente to buy me Brechinor is disgusted at her lack of insight

China canïot

into foreige hand her territory in its

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embankmente along uth and west of the Cat river, begin- been granted to Hiv:

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NEW CEMENT COMPANY) Special privilegea have been granted for period of 15 years to the Tang Yik Company, of which Pung How Kwong and others are proprietors, to manufacturer cement, bricks and tiles at Sam Sal

into female obaracter

Of the acting, oring to the late hour at which the performance concluded, we cannot say no much as the merits of the Company deserve. we most state, however, that the whole pro- sentation of the piece was most admirable. In particular we must single out for praise Mr. Brough (who se Lord Bopchild appeared in quite now light, with equal success to that which met

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TAN" BUN-CHOW”: WRECK With referee to the foundering of the steamlaunch Suschow caused by the Hung in more serious parts), Mrs. Brough, coming into collision with her in the Wong robe Mr W. T. Lovell, It is invidious to Kong river at Biu Hing, when many lives were

stop, and we cannot zofrain from calling atten- the committees of the four hospitals, Oition to the capital support given by Misses Tak Tong, Kwong Chai, Kwong Yan and Thompson, Martheze, and Rochefort, and ing have undertaken to search for Mesurs. Dartrey, Victor, and Majeroni. Alto odies, and provide cofilus for their gether a capital all-round performance was ung Yun-slin, alias Leung You, need and a most amusing ontertainment stor of the Sunoha, went to provided,

sted that there had hundred dollars passage

silver ornaments of ell as a lot of money belonging to pasager and e found they might be handed over orbalovered Customs to be returned debossed Thereupon, the of dis hospitlis presented a them to number and ticket the dead bodian when taken up, with a description of the quantity of money and jewelry belonging to ach, so that relatives of the deceased might go pad plain them se

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To-night The Manœuvres of Jane will be repeated. To-morrow and Friday will be seen The Adventure of Lady Ursula and on Saturday Me. A: W. Pinero's celebrated drama The Sec- and Mrs Tanqueray, which will be given again on Monday might. On Tuesday and Wednesday of next week the amusing extravaganza The Briston Burglary comes on, followed on Thurs day and Friday by The Amazons. After this one night only will be given to each of the other plays to be performed,

SUPREME COURT.

Tuesday, 23rd April.

WAIN SUMMARY JURÍDICTION, Berous HID HONOUR À. G. "WISS (PIN JULGE). jomas B Van Pe

ASPAWNSHOP LOJEZDY, About the beginning of this month an exten,Y mye rubbery took place in the Sun Ui district, in which several large pawn-shops were robbed by two hundred and more thieves, all armed, and the property lost amounted to 20,000twels It apposted that one man was arrosted, and the gentry of that plays presented a petition to the Nam, Hoi Magistrate, stating that he was a good man and begging for his release. Thero upon the Nam Hel oficial sant the petition up

was doubtful such an occurrence should have taken place without anyone, sssing it.

POLICE COURT.

Tuesday, 23rd April

Beroun MR. HAZELAND.

DECOYING" A GIRL FROM HER HOME.

The denudant was called, and sisted that he was proceeding homeward on the night of the alleged amenit and was carrying a Intern. fons men sprang out of a tush by the side The plaintifi of the road and struck at him. was one of them. He subsequently made a report at the station. The sergeant sent

Lam Fong, a widow, 49, Nullah Lane, describ- bat two Chiasso constables to the spoty nothing could be found. No trace of the ing herself sa & fortune-teller, was brought up robbery could be seen, and he went about by Inspector Collett, Wanchai, on two charges his business in the usual way, A few days (1) attempting to procure a young giri to be afterwards he came coross the plaintiff and woman of ill-fame, and (2) attempting to pro- gave him inta cititody. He was sure Lam Hancure her to leave the colong, to be an inmate of

The hearing waN was one of the men who sprang out of the bush a brothel.

adjourned for a day. and robbed him. He had knows him almost from childhood, but it was not true that he (witness) had a grudge against him because of quarrel concerning a matshed in which the police interfered, and his upcle had to pay $460 to clear the matter up.

In cross-examination the witness sal ho identified four out of the nine who assaulted him, and was positive that the plaintiff was one of them.

for a verdict..

Mr. Grist aabmitted that the case was one of the strongest which had ever been before the court for malicious prosecution, Those cases were always difficult to establish, but, he submitted, in the present one, the proof had be most conclusively shown, and he asked His Honour replied that the onus of proof of the want of reasonable and probable cause was on the plaintiff, and he did not think it bad been shown. He did not think there had bedu malice, and he could not hold there was no robbery. There might have been a hoax fide mistake, and as a reasonable doubt existed he must give tho defendant the benedt of it. There would be judgment for the defendants with costs on the amount claimed.

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GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

At the monthly meeting of the General Committee of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commercs, held in the Chamber Room, City Hall, at 11 .. on Thursday, the 18th April. 1907-Present: Sir Thomas Jackson chairman), Mr. 8. Sharp (vice-chairman), Hon J. J. Keswick, Mere, W. Poate, R. L. Bichardson, H. A. Ritchie, N. A. Biobs, H. E, Tomkins,, Hon. J. Thurbaru (es oficis), and R. C. Wilcox (secretary),—

MINUTER.

The minutes of the last monthly meeting (heid 19th March) were read and confirmed.

MAN BESIGNATION OF MEMBER.;-

The Secretary reported the resignation by the Belgian Trading Company, of bemborship of the Ukamber, owing their 'having closed their branch in Hongkong.

THE REGULATION OF BAILING CRAFT IN HONGKONG-HARBOUR.

THE NAVAL CONTINGENT IN

CHINA

INTIMATIONS.

Mr. Arnold Foxster, in introducing the Naval EYE-SIGHT.

stimates, on the 18th alt referred in the following terms to the nasal contingent in China

We have had during t

the last twelve months como ovidence which tends to show us that the Navy is adequate for the purpose for which it is obtained We have had operations in Chisa in connection with the relief of the Legations at Peking. I hope the House will understand that in this matter, and I think in every other matter with which I have to deal, I am here as the mouthpiece of the Lords of the Admir alty, who instruct me with regard to the HOW NOT TO CONDUCT A PAWNSHOP. technical matter of the Navy They tell me, Inspector Baker summoned the accountant of and I think we all believe it to be a fact, the Tee Cheung pawnshop, 19, Queen's Road that the conduct of the haral contingent in West, for failing to arrest and deliver into Chism has been admirable and excellent, that custody an applicant for a loan who did not the gallantry of the naval contingent which furnish true scoonste of his pledge, which had followed Admiral Seymour in the attempt to probably been stolen. The charge was denied. relieve Poking was all that we could desire from Inspector Baker stated in evidence that notice British sailors, and that the conduct of the was given to the defendant's pawnshop on the 7th naval detachment under General Gaselee was had been stolen equally ereditable to the Nat. I am per inst that a quantity of clothing fronts dwelling-house. Several articles included pitted to make special reus forty-eight Royal in the missing property were described, and the behaviour of a party of some defendant was warned to be on the watch for Marines, who attacked against great odds and anyone who attempted to pledge them. Ia took the Military College in the neighbourhood spector Baker, on visiting the pawmhop some of Peking daring Admiral Beymour's advance. time afterwards, found these particular items I should like to quote the post-captain's testi- of dress in pledge, and on enquiries being made muay to the gallantry of the marines. He says at the address given by the borrower it was they attacked the fortifications and climbed the word of tribute to this found that no such person lived there. The walls as coally as if they were bird-nesting,

effective service kendured by the Australian defendent was thereupon arrested.

His Worship fixed him $10.

Coutingents. For the first time since the war of 1812 we have had Colonist neral contingents taking an active and effective part in the naval work of this Empire. We have had three Australian contingents, one consisting of those on board His Majesty's ship Protector, and the other two coming from New South Wales and Victeria. These men took part in the advance. ou Peking, and we have but one testimony from the naval and military officers concerned. as to "the effective service rendered by these naval contingents, and the excellent behaviour

ALLEGED KIDNAPPING.

An unemployed Chinese carpoater pleaded not guilty to a charge of kidnapping a boy on the 3rd inst. The boy was stated to have been stolen from a barber's shop near the police station at Wanthai. The defendant, whỏ nas represented by Mr. Remedios, was arrested at Bunghou by Sergeant Gorder on the 7th inst and has been on remand since the 9th inst.

Evidence was led, after which Mr. Remedios addressed the Bench on behalf of his client.

His Worship said he did not think it necessary to recapitulate the evidence, which was really very unsatisfactory. There was a doubt in his mint that he must give the defendant the bone ft of, and he would therefore be discharged

BEFORE MA KEMP.

TRSEPASSING ON CROWN PÅND. pleaded guilty to unlawfnily trespassing on Two stonecutters and three junk-masters Grown land at Lontar Island on the inst, and were fined $25 sach or a month, They took the month.

STRAYED GOAT).

One of the Indian watchmen at the telegraph station at Kennedy Town has a fondness for On the 26th March a letter having boats. The other day, however, these goats, on discovery beat, atrayed into a plantation red from the Colonial Secretary, in reply and chowed up about thirty young trees, to the chamber's letter of 19th-idem, poknow.

A forest guard, interrupted them at their ledging receipt thereof and stating that H. E.

meal and went in search of the owner, whom 'ho summoned. the Governor would be glad to receive porti culars of any other disasters similar to that which recently bafer the as. Menelaus in the entranoes to Hongkong harbour,

A list of each disasters was compiled and embodied in a letter sent to the Coloufal Becretary on the 11th April. Lattor read.

In reply to the Chairman,

Hon. J. Thurkun said he understood the Government were in communication with the Singapore authorities on the sabject.

The defendant admitted the chargo, and his Worship fixed the tariff for the goats meal at 820, which was paid.

PATING A DEBT..

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Awo Chinemen met in Queen's Road East on Monday. One owed the other son money, and as the debt had been running for quite a time, the creditor asked him to pay up. The debtor replied: "I'll pay you all

right just wait a minute." He went away, But returned shortly, armed with an axe with which he proceeded to attack the other. The

creditor escaped with a nasty cut on the head and gave information to the police, who arrested his assaitur

The tins of 325 was paid.

I must also

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There is one matter connected with the per- namely, the question of the Navy providing the sonnet of the Nary which I must mention garrisons for certain coaling stations. The mattor was mentioned the other evening by the Secretory for War, who, I think, made it clear to the House that he was rather, to a certain The extent, expressing his own personal view. view expressed by toy right hon. friend, of course, carries great weight but it is only fair to state that this matter bus yet to receive the careful consideration of the Admiralty though the Admiralty are most anxious in this, os in all other matters, to co-operate with any other departments for the service of car common TO THE PUBLIC AND OFFICERS OF country, they do feel bound to consider whether they can effectively contribute to the service of the country in this particular manner. The Lords of the Adiniralty have not up to the. present been able to examine the project with the minuteness it deserves, but as soon as a decision has been arrived at Parliament will be

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An opinion was expressed by the Committee that it ought not be a difficult undertaking to provide for the regulation of sailing craft in the narrow spproaches to the barbour. 18 PUBLICATION OF QUARANTIRA NOTICES, Read letter from the Government, dated 2nd April, transmitting copy of a despatch from the Acting Colonial Secretary of the Straite Settlements detailing the memores

Henry Smith, manager of Blackhead's go. taken at Singapore to take public notiñestions of quarantine or medical inspection and ex- downs, was prosecuted by Inspector McLennan pressing the opinion, in view of the steps for nulas faily being pesesed of a revolver and MIXED WITH WINES, SPIRITS, £c., adopted to secure publicity, that masters of five rounds of ammunition without a pormilj vessels have little reason to complain of the from the Captain Buperintendent of Police.

information.

The defendant admitted the offence, and was iiculty of obtaining such info RELAXA-discharged with a cuntion. The arms were

THE FUNIGATING

TION OF QUARANTINE EESTRICTIONS. Read letter dated 3rd April, from the Acting DAMAGES FOR MALICIOUS PROSECUTION. His Honour was engaged in hearing the suit Colonial Secretary, in continustion of previous of Lam Hon v. Choy Chenng. It was hght-sorrespondence, and trasamitting oup of by the plaintiff, Lam Hon, a contractor, resid-letter from the Straits Settlementa Government ing at Law Ok, in the Wong Chau village, to the effect that it was first proposed, after of Now Territory, against the defendant, who was torrespondence with the Singapers Chamber also a contractor, residing at 45. Pottinger Commerce, to permit immigrants to land after.

undergoing ten days quarantine on the under- malicious prosecution.

Hongkong Chatter wire carried out under Government supervision, but that, in canse quenes of the worked increase of plagues in Hongkong, it became necessary to declare that port infected, and the proposals outlined above could not now, be carried out.

forfeited..

ARMS

AGUINALDO'S PROCLAMATION TO THE FILIPINOS.

The following is the English, tort of Emilio Aguinaldo's address to the Filipino peoplo," and Tagal :--

the Viceroy, and His Excellency having had Street chiming, tho auta of 2500 damages fortanding that the measures propowd by the published on the 39k Inst. in English, Spanish,

information lat. gentry were barbonring thieves and receiving stolen goods, had eighteen of them, nil bearing official titles, degraded.

Later. DIMAGES CLAIMED IN THE RECENT WRECK.

Lowby Yanshan, alius Leung You, has pro

M Grist (Messrs Wilkinson and Grist) appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Boys (Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master) repte Berted the defendant.

Mr. Grist, in opening, read the pleadings, all that his client was arrested on 12th Math last, and kopt-in oustody till the 18th, when he charge against him was that of theft, and it was

Some discussion followed, and the opinion

TO THE FILIPINO PEOPLE.

I believe that I am not in orror in presuming that the unhappy fute to which my adverse for- tane. has led me is act a surprise to those who have en familiar dey by day with the pre- fall meaning of which had but recently come to

my knowledge, suggest to me with tremistible fores that the esinplete termination

ceeled to the Nam Hof and Pangya Magistrates was admitted to ball in the sum of $50, ha was expressed that the Straits Government, ich of the war. The lessons thus taught,

yamen and taken an action against the owner

of As: Huog Fet for damages to the amount of alleged that he had stolen o quantity of jewelry of the Colony, where the plague was bot of hostilities and a lasting peace are not only.

over £20,UM. The dead bodies have been dis

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THE MAŒUVRES GE JANE

The fourth plus of the Brough Company's repertory was presented last night to a house of a thoroughly representative okariotor and with but few vacant souts in it. Sinong thon presenter H. B. S. Henry Blake, Lady Blaby, and spite, Among the audience al might be noticed Ir. Join Roberts, the celebrated Billiard player, Naturally after the success of The Liars there was grunt anzisty

of

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of ail

to

and sovereign baner of the United

aware of the present actual sanitary condition other articles to the value of Stut. The epidemic, would perhaps not have been quite so

desirable but absolutely essential to the welEuro Blaint was brought before Mr. Hazeland on kasty in declaring the port infected.

of the Philippines. 2nd March when the ovidence in support QUARANTINE AND MEDICAL INHUELTION.

The Filipinos have never boon dismayed by oayered taken up and photographed by the the charge was gone into and the magistrate The Secretary reported that latters on the Kwang Yan hospital.

discussed the case, and released him from above subject had been received from the their weakness, nor have they faltered in follow- The time has come, however, in Boscoes Nisi-Irina Evidence Inid Government on the 25th March, and the 4th, ing the path pointed out by their fortitude and

courage. down that in an action for malicious prase 10th and 12th April, covoring copies of notifi which they find their advance along this path cation, the plaintiff might, by proper defences, cations from the Governments of the Brits impeded by an irresistible fo-oo--a fores which be put to the proof (1) the prosecution of the Settlements, Bengal, Buruali and Madras,

by Singapore, and that at Chill opens another course by presenting plaintiff (2) its determination; (3) that the denouncing that hongkong hul been doctared while it restrain them yot unlightens the au fondent was the prosecutor; (4) his malise and an infecter want of probable cause; and (5) the damage tagong, Bacial ports, and those of the Madras the the cause of peace. This cause hus boot- unfined. Everything in the action was ad- Presidency, piague restrictions would be enforced joyfully embraced by a majority of our fellow mitted except probable cause, malice, and da ugainst arrivals from Hongkong and Taiwan. countrymen, who are already unitat around the magus, Ho (Mr Grist) popad to put in also foster stating that in Shangbai silical luz Ig tin banner they replie

in the belief that and its protection our the depositions taken at the police court to inspection had bear imposed against arrivals from prove the want of reasonable and probable Hongkong after 18th April Receipt cause, and with regard to malies he would call these had been duly acknowledged and copies of people will attain all the pronhud liberties

the gist of most of them had been applied to which they are erea now beginning to enjoy.

The country has declared unmistakably in witnesses.

so be it. Buough of blood; i The plaintiff was called, and hore out the the local Press.

favour of peace: RASTERN SEAS. THE PROPOSED LE-SURVEY OF. opening statement of his solisiter. In cross- to see the same author's auning, il less fumona,xamination he said that he was out of om A decided at the last mesting, a letter in enough of tears and desolation. This wishi cannot be ignored by the men still in armas Vaneuvres of June interpreted by the truly plopment at present, but when engaged at reply to that received from the Secretary of

serve this roble people which has thus clearly first-plads company which made so great a hit his trade could earn about $80 a month. The the Fourth. Congress of Chambers of Coumore if they are animated by other desire than to circumstances under which the trouble arese of the Empire, giving the abstauce of tho with the former play. Before considering last

Se ulso de I ruspect this will now that it is were in respect of some beams and rafters roply of the Lords Commissioners of the Al- manifested its will. night's performance a short skatel of this plot aged in the erection of a theatre, and the feud miralty to this Chamber's Inst communication

on the abjoel, was despatched on the 19th known to me, and after mature deliberation resolutely proclaim to the world that I cannot may be acceptable to our readers, and especially had been going on for some years. It calmi-

refuse to heel the voice of a people longing for intending spectatom to-night. The problemnated in the quarrel a February last, when March.

The lotter wa rond. police were called in and Laax Hon wOR the the play in bow Jane's father is to dispose of iren into custody on an alleged charge of

This was all the business of gonoral interest pesce, nor the lawentation of thoasInd of before the meeting. his rather troublesome daughter. When

the theft... action commences, both father and daughter Sergeant Lamont, of the Au Yan station, who aro ktopping at Chaney Court, the country had been depnted to enquire into the circum- starots attending the alleged robbery, said it lions of Igry Bapceild, Jervis Punskon, a thand of the family, has suggested to Janga

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NOTICE:

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MONSIG NDES of Cargo in connection with above Steamer are foreby informed that their goods, with the exception of Optam, Trowure and Valuables, are boing landi and stared at their risks into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown C., Limited, ut Kowloon, whance delivery may b obtain "istely after landing.

Options Cargo will be forwarded on azılısı. . intimation is received from the Consignees bufero P.M. TO-DAY, the 21st just., ro- questing it to be landed here.

Bills of Lading will be canteraigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaime uftar MONDAY, the 9th inst.. at Noon. will be subject to rent and landing churgos....

All claims must be sunt in to me on or before the 29th inst. or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be exatuined on MONDAY, the 29th inst,, at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

G. DE CHAMPRAUX, Agent Hongkong at April, 1901.

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