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Yesterday's Chinese festival was very quietly abserved in Hongkong. In Canton, we hear, preparations have been made for some time past to keep the Dragon-bont file on a larger scale than usual, in order to combine the exorcisive of the plague-devils with the original intention of the day?
The tramway to be built in the French Settlement at Shanghai in not to be electrical, but on a new system, known as the Purrey's System." requiring special stam-boilers. The steam is to superheated and the cars are said to be entirely free from smoke, noise, or smell, The cat are to be snail, and are to attain a speed of 14 miles per hour on free roads,
Only one case at the Magistracy yesterday calls for any remark. In it a KEBEAU
Stirling, by name
up before Mr. Hazeland for being draak and incapable. He admitted his guilt, but begged to be let off, as he was to ship to-day, and if he failed to do so, he wonki bo seat out of the Sailor's Home, and consequently become a vagrant. Hia Workship granted his prayer and discharged | him with a caution.
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The warships in Amoy harbour on the 15ths of the Straits-born Chinese at Bangkok inst. were the'two Japanese cruisers Putsuta and has just cut off his queas and is rattior interested Suma.
to see how way of his class will do likewise."
The drawer of Volodyocaks in the Calcutta sweep, a resident of Madras, gets Rs. 315,373; the drawer of the second horse, Rs. 128,150, and the third, Rs. 83,075.
Troop-kips are expected at Taka on the 28th inst, probably to take away the 1st Brigade of the British Expeditionary Force.
One of the two Chinese passengers sont to the Isolation Hospital on the arrival of the Empress of Chinu at Nagasaki developed symptoms of babonic plague.
Under the heading "Latest News" the Echo
de Chine says:The Colonial Ammy definitely formed. General Duchemin bus just been named commandant of this corps."
The new governor of Kiavolau, Captain Truppel, who arrived recently by the steamer Tito ia at his new post, seems to have already gained the confidence of the colonists, according to local papers.
On the 25th ult, the Pope received in audience Mgr. Chappelle, the papal delegate in Philippines, and had a long conversation with him on relations affecting religious orders in the Philippines.
Mr. Pitzipics, H.B.M.'s Senior Vice Consul at Shanghai, arrived there on the 16th by the P.M.S. Coptic and took over charge of the Land Office et H.B.M.-Conalato General from Mr. F. E. Wilkinson, who returns to his post as Acting Consul at Soochow
The first working train of the Shantung
the 11th inst railway reached Kaunian on It is only nine weeks since the first section was opened and already twenty additional miles are in sufficient good running order to permit constructing trains to pass over it. At this rate the railway will be finished in a very short time indeed.
A Tientsin despatch to the Osuku Asahi states that the railway between Poking and Shanhaikwan will be handed over to the Chinese Government in a fortnight's lime, while the line between Peking and Tientsin will be guarded by the Japanese and German troops, and the lino between Tientsin and Shanhaikwan
by the British troops..
In regard to a note in the Deutsche Asiatische Warle about the withholding by the Govern mont of Palico Conet pranenbugs for The Ostasiatische Lloyd of the 14th inst., în publiention (says the Ostasiatische Loud), lengtky article wholvos Generel Bailloud of we are now informed that the authorities have all blame for having prevented his troops, which na desire to prevent any publication of the reports. On the contrary, all puldicity is given joined the German contingut in an expedition to the Great Wall against General Lia, of to them. The only change that has been rando
hiring even a single shot, saying that it has now is that agecutions are no longer conductalia
been ascertained upon unimpeachable authority public, but within the prison-yard. But tho
1hat General Bailloud was constrained to act ne fet is published immediately after.
he did, as lo had received a telegram from During the boring of Cao Crisp case at the Paris while on his way to join the German ex- Supreme Court yesterday, a Chinese witnessperlitionery fores, instructing him not to: fight was asked if he was a friend of Chung Shan Ko, the complainant; "I am not, he energy- tically réplio, and I don't want to be his friend. Hobs got a black heart." "What 35 makes you think he has a black heart?" asked the Acling Attorney-General. Ho ruised any rent without giving me notice," replied the witness, “and-if that doesn't show a black heart, I don't know what does. In that case," oberval the Chief Justice, there are a good inny black hearts in the colony."
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Turtelate in the House of Commons at The beginning of the weck does not seem to have been very fruitful in results. Accoriling the figures pablished in Renter's telegram which appears to-day, only eighty Liberals voted in favour of Mr. LovN-GEORGE'S motion for the adjournment of the House do discuss the subject of refugee camps in South Africa. The minority was further composed of fifty-four Irish members. The Liberal. Imperialistis refrained from voting, and the Government majority was compart, Sir HENRY CAMPBELL BANNERMAN attacked the whole policy, of concentration as bar- barats, and we can have no doubt that other members of the Opposition used far stronger language. No one, of course, would defend
It has been
agulust General Liu under any consideration. The writer of the article gives great praise to the French General for his previous courteous behaviour and witling co-operation.
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Major H. S. King, R. E., has been granted eth inst. to the 2nd October, 1991, and Lient. leave to the neighbouring countries from the
D. Macaulay from the 18th to the 27th ist,
Jack McAuliffe, the light-weight champion, and Slavin, the Australian pugilist, brother of the famous Frank Slavin, arrived in Singapore last week from Rangoon, and may give a boxing
erbibition in Singapore at an early date.
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vested in it on the other sile of the Atlantic.
The proposal to make a ship canal noroes the Isthmus to Kra has been brought forward on several occasions, says the Courrier d'Haiphong Sarrays have been undertaken, and companies have been formed to take up the preliminary studies. Thou silenco has fallen on the proposal, and the Ixthmans of Kra, still inviolate, has ann into forgetfulness. Perhaps the failure of the Panama Canal bas occurred to the capitalists at the psychological moment when a call had to be made for funds. Perhaps powerful foreign influences have been interposed. To cut the Isthmus of Kra is to destroy the prosperous port of Singapore.
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A THREATENED COOLIES' STRIKE.
We understand that certain companies and firms here, as a short time ago wo suggested was likely, are having trouble with their coolio labourers, who threaten to strike if the sick from plague amongst them are
to leave for their own homes. Without removed to a plague hospital and not allowed
entering here upon the merita of the question whether plague-stricken Chinese should or should not be allowed to leave the Colony, we must accopt the existing situation, which is. we hear, that the Secretary of State for the Colonies will not permit the removal of
TELEGRAMS.
“DAILY PRESS” SERVICE.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.]
THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
SHANGHAI, 20th June, 7.40 p.m.
TUNG FUHSIANG'S REBELLION. Reliable reports state that General Tung Fahsiang is collecting resources and veteran troops, intending to start a serious rebellion
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LUTER. FRANCE AND THE CHINESE INDEMNITY QUESTION. M. Deleased informed the. Cabinet ministers
that he has definitely agreed to the Chinese indemnity question method of payment.
The Americans have gone clean crazy over plague-stricken Chiness from the Colony even to China. The problem then is, what golf. There are now at least 1,200 clubs in Amerion, with a total of 200,000 members-is to be done to do with the coolie 150, 00 men and 50,000 women. The foss of labourers in order to bring them to reason.
LONDON, 18th June. these players to their clubs will be £1,400,000. By their attitude, these coolies are in effect and it can easily be shown that over £2,000,000 threatouing the Government and putting
PARLIAMENTARY DISCUSSION ON is spent on balls and sticks. Five years ago pressure on their employers to try to coeren
REFUGEE CAMPS. America knew Httle of the royal and ancient Mr. Chamberlain to alter his decision. In moved the adjourment of the House to discuss Mr. Lloyd-George in the House of Commons, game; now thers is probably £10,000,000 in fact, the coolies wish to demonstrate that the ambject of refugee camps in British South they hold the upper land and will not Africa. Sir Hanry Campbell-Bannerman up- submit to a regulation which they resent.ported the motion, which was rejected by 253 In-this state of affairs, it would seem to be vates to LIL. the paramount duty of all Europeans to The Liberal Imperialists abstained from the mike to teach these refratory cooles that Joting. The minority included 54 Trish it is their duty to obey the regulation, whilst
merabers. using lawful means to obtain its rescission. And it is undoubtedly the duty of the Government to co-operate with the European community to inculcate in these labourers the virtuo and necessity of submission. Many years ago, a strike of cargo-boatinen occurred, secasioned by some such regulation as one requiring them to he photographed. The Bougkok Times of the 6th inst, says: Se far as we renumber, it was not every Wo regret to have to record the death of an firm that came out of that crisis with Aying old resident, Capt. W. Lang, which took place colours, A salutary syntence passed at the SIR J. A. SWETTENHAM APPOINTED last evening from cholera. Mr. Lang was Magistracy on an intimidator caught red- formerly in the Royal Siamese Navy, bathanded and the march of an armed sq und of the resigned his position there some years ago, Northamptons, headed by the Magistrate with afterwards joining the staf of the Opina the Itiot Act handy, through the western por Farm. Latterly he was engaged on the new
tion of the city, soon brought the strikers to railway to Patelabari, and was on his way their kuces. Those cargo-boatuxen objecteil down to Bangkok when he was seized with cholera, druth taking place last evening. The Lo regulation and struck work; to-day, deceased was about fifty years of age, and had other classes of labourers object to a regul resided in Sism for over a quarter of a century. tion and strike werk. Amongst these are
sy to be found some who are willing to [We do not hold ourselves responsible for tha work but for fear of their fokis, A simple
opinions expressed by our correspondents.} plan to thwart the majority is to obtain military aid to protect those who are willing to work, to let those willing to work know
SUPREME COURT.
Thursday, 20th June.
CRIMINAL JURIDICTION.
BEFORE SIR JOHN Carrington, Kt, C.M.G. | that they will be protected, and to bale before
(CHIEF JUSTICK).
THE CHARGE AGAINST INSPECTOR CRIST
The case for the Crown concluded in the afternoon, and evidence for the defence was then hoerd.
BIRTH OF A RUSSIAN PRINCESS. The Empress of Russia has given birth to another daughter,
LONDON, 18th June.
TO BRITISH GUIANA:
Sir J. A. Swettealam, K.C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlourants, has kesen ap-. pointed Govenor of British Guiana.
THE CIVIL LIST The House of Commons has passed the Civil Lint.
CORRESPONDENCF.
THE PLAGUE.
Sanitary Authorities wish to atone for flir past culpable negliganes, there will be a golden opportunity for them to do so.
Someone has said (I believe it was Dr. Clark)
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DALLY TRESS,"
19th June. S-The quantity tit has of lata been madd the Magistrate any person who threatend, and written about the plagao has apparently foki who is willing to work. Other remedies been of little or no hauelt to this colony. which suggest themselves are the wholesale and the reason, I believe, is that it is tes bauishment for five years of recalcitrant late in the season for any measures which Lo Tai Lua, an interpreter at the Public coolics, who are a distinct menace, to the may be taken to cope with the evil to produces We unst Works Department, one of the witnesses for peace and good order of the Colony, and the any immediate basoficial results. The defance, said he oua day saw Chung Ston
now look forward to the futures, and, if our Apparently the name of " Hyogo aud Omka,”
Koo in Mr. Crisp's odice, and overheard part of Promulgation of certain portions of an the official designation of the British Consulate what was said. Chung Shun Kos asked Mr. Ordinance which is commonly known as the at this port since its opening in 1868, is to bo Crisp-" Do you want cigars, or anything? Pence Preservation Ordinance.. Even if it dropped, says the Kobe Chronicle, for we note Mr. Crisp grow very angry, wad told witness that the London Guzette, under an order of the to tell Chung Shan Kon that he did not want promised success to agitate for a revocation
anything, and that he was to get the house at of Mr. Chamberlain's decision, it is doubt that the plagas is endemic with us. That suny Foreign Office dated 1st April, announces that 51, Hollywood Road repaired at once. Some ful whether or not it is politic to do so when or may not be the case, but certainly that is no Mr. John Corey Hall has been appointed His twenty minutes later Chung Shun Koo stoppad Majesty's Consul for the Consular District of witness in the passage at the Public Aorks De-Chinese coolies snap their lungers at the reason why we should not do all that is in our Kote, comprising the prefectures of Tojams, partment and askul-"Is the inspector of existing regulation and say "if you don't power to dismiss the plague from our midst, Ishigaws, Fakni, Shiga, Miye, Nara, Waka. buildings receiving bribes Witness replied revoke it, we won't work." Our task is In my huuable opinion, if we were toile away,
in the negative and Chang Shuu Koo continu- yama, Hyogo, Tottori, Okayama, Shimane, I should like you to make au arrange first to subine the coolies and ther proceed, during the winter season, with the present
went with him to treat me leniently, and I will give him some money, Witness told Chung was doing, but the latter persisted in his offer to bribe Mr. Crisp.
By Mr. Pollock-Witness was the chief interpreter at the Public Works Office. He had often noted as Mr. Crisp's interpreter. He saw a Previous witness for the defence that day in the witness-room, bat had not conversed with him. Witness had never seen Chung Shua Koo tili the day he called at the Public Works Office.
The trial was shortly afterwards adjourned until this morning at ten o'clock, when counsel
Kagawa, Tokushima, Kochi and Ehime, and the cities of Osaka and Kyoto, to reside at
system of drainage and sowerage, &c., and sab.
A Dragon-bont which had been practicing for about u wook at. Canton, in view of the great festival which was celebratel yesterday, capsized, and sixty lives were lost. The boat belonged to a little village two and a half miles this side of Canton and contained 10 persons. As they in the front reach of the river together with a word attempting to get through the first barrier Koha" This appears a sensible chauge, Es it Bhan Koo that he had no right to talk as a decision. Any other course at present would stilute therefore a hottur, system, or also revert hig Hongkong and Canton passenger-steamer, the backwash of the latter swamped the boat. All occupants were precipitated into the river. Assistance was at once rendered, but only thirty were rescued. Some sixty are said to have So far forty bodies have been been drowned.
rocovered.
is soom years since the town of Hyogo was absorbed into Kobe for administrative purposes.
The sucile is reported from Shanghai on the 14th inst. of Mr. A. F. Schuttel, secretary of the Club Concordia. It appears that be had barn summoned twice to appear befor the Ger- man Consular Court to answer a charge of
A Peking letter to a native paper says that embezzlement preferred against him by the the Luhan railway is already built from Committee of the said Club. He entered so ap. pearance to both of the summonses, so that a Tingelow to Hsiuleshion a distance of over 100 . It is currently believed that the warrant was issued for his arrest. The deceased Imperial party on their return to Peking will appeared to be on the lookont, for, as soon experience the naved songation of travelling by as he spied the detective, be rashed to the train. The Hankow end of the line has made bathroom where he shot himself through the
line, at least as far as the famous anthracite coal regions of Honan. We may then line that the naisance of Japanese coal will be alated in Shanghai.
guarantee, his previous guarantee, Mr. Thecnort,
Club who had committed or attempted to commit suicide, his immediate predecessor, Albrecht, buy. ing shot himself in Hongkong after embealing the Club's funds, while Mr. Kluth. Albrecht's predecessor committed suicide by chloroforming himself in his office in the Club:
The failers of the camphor monopoly in Formosa is supposed to be caused by the unexpected increase in the production of the
rill sum up.
IN SUMMARY JURIBDICTION.
The commercial com.
the old cue, and if we were furthermore to declare an uninterrupted war of extermination against all rodents, there will be in the near future less cases of plague here and peris
none at all after the lapse of a few years. Care
As matters now stand, tho
do not compensate in the least for the time and
if necessary, to obtain a revonation of the
be a victory for the coolies, and we cannot afford to give them such a victory, for having gained their inch, they will demand the proverbial ell.
unity wust ponder well the situation. must, of course, be taken against importing Our advice is that a stand, even at a plague cases, but this can easily be averted (to financial loss, should be taken. We warrant a certain extaint at least) by enforcing medical that, with the co-operation of the law and of inspection against all passengers coming from the military, the coolies will some to their infected ports, senses in a very few days. To attain this results obtained are not at all satisfactory, and most desirable end and to withstand the money exponded in improving the present arrogance of the Chinese coolie, it is insanitary condition of this British colony. absolutely necessary to be resolute, that all If the above suggestion be carried out, one. companies and firms should be of our mind result is certain, we shall have less mosquitoes, The Humphreys Estate and Finance Com-and that the Government should be co- and that should prevs in itself a blessing all pany, Limited, plaintiffs, claimed $1,000, money
workers in this struggle with a useful but round. I believe mesquitoes were never more plentiful here than this year, and for this we paid by them into Court and handed over by mala nisguided section of the population.
must also thank those responsible for the present take to the defendant, Chan Yew Ting, inter preter to Mesars, Jobuser, Stokes and Master.
system of drainage and severage—Yours, etc., The plaintiff's full claim was stated to be
K. $1,100, but they waived that sum in order to bring the suit within the jurisdiction of the Court. The plaintiffs, who by costs of suit were represented Mr. F. H. Deacon, solicitor, (of Messra. Deacon and Hastings), auf Mr. G. C. C. Mastar, solicitor of Mesers. Johnson, Stokes and Master), appeared for the defendant.
BEFORE HIS HONOCs A. G. Wise (PuiaNa
JUDGE). .
HUMPHREYS ESTATE COMPANY V. CHAN YEW
and
TING.
also claimed
from
THE PLAGUE.
During the 24hours ending at noon yesterday there were reported 21 fresh cages of plague (20) Chinese, one other Asistio), and 18 deaths (17
Chinese), one other Asiatic.
TO THE EDITOR OF TI1⁄2 “ DÄILY PRESS." 20th June. Sir,-H. E. the Governor in his reply to the of Commerce said that nnfortunately the latest representation of the local Chamber
remedies adopted to fight plague have fail.d. Since our last report, one European, Bar here as in India." So far H. E. and hist tholomew Balara of No. 42, Aberdeen Strast, Government are quite right, as every reader of
were admitted into the Plague Hospital.
Bombay, has still much to teach Hongkong iu the matter of plague measures. Let us confine ourselves to Bourbay city alone, which has been the greatest sufferer.
more progress than the Northern end, more heart. Death was instantaneous. The most the concentration system as in itself desir-especially as the Southern sud was not destroyed noteworthy fact connected with this sad affair able. To keep 60,000 people shut up in by Boxers. The Mercury mys.We are all is that deceased is the third secretary of the lange camps, supplied with rations, is a waiting anxiously to see the completion of the measure which only the strictest necessity would compel any man to suggest. The "stop-the-war" party evade the difficulty, claiming that Britain should now offer easy
A. meeting of Justices of the Peace was held terms, the most fanatical arging the gift of complete independence. However, these views yesterday afternoon at the Magistracy to consider tmay be dismissed at once, for the nation an application from Mr. Moritz Freimann. of
The case, it was explained to his donour, is against them, and there is not the remotest the Land We Live In Hotel, 32-334, Queen's
Road, for a transfer of his license to his son. staple in the interior of Japan, with the result aruse out of previous issues, and, briefly stated, was as follows. In February, 1899, Chan Yew prospects of its conversion. determined that the war shall be carried Adolph Freimann. The application was granted that the markets in Japan and abroad have Ting instituted a suit against one Pang and an Indian named Rasull, of Quarry Bay, Indian papers knows. But India, and especially
on the condition that the applicant would find been considerably affected. It was therefore Yau, and succeeded. Chan Yew Ting ther out to its end, and the object therefore is to
All Europeans under treatment are doing bring this end about as soon as possible manager of the Chinese Import-Export-and thought necessary by the last Cabinet to extend issued a writ of execution against Pang Yan, simultaneously a prohibitory order to the A very long trial was given to the system Bank Company, having died of plague. This the poly to Japan, so as to maintain the Humphreys Estats and Finauce Company, well. by which the surrendered Boers were allowed condition was accepted by the applicant. Mr. pics of the staple and protect the monopoly in Limited, to restrain that Company
The disinfection of all houses in sanitary to return to their farms with their families, Hazaland, Acting Police Magistrate, presided Formosa. A proposal to this effect was agreed parting with money due by then to a district No. 5 commences this morning at eight |
Yau and Boo Sum, a co-contractor with
I. On the very first appearance of plague in and it was found absolutely impracticable at the meeting, the others present being Mr. to by the last Cabinet. Viscount Katsura, the
Promier of the new Cabinet, is reported to take Paar Yan in respect of soren houses then o'clock. This district extends from Graham Bombay, in 1896, the Government, or rather the Rourke of erection on Kowloon Inland Stroot to Shing Wong Street. It is doubtful Municipality of Bombay, made the fatal mistake to continue it. Owing to the nature of Komp, Acting Polica Magistrate, and M.
speciul interest in the finances of the territory: Lot No. 540. Messrs. Palmer and Turner were whether this process of wholesale disinfection of not acknowledging its existence, and persisted soine of the people with whom we had to Melbourne, Chief Clerk at the Megistracy,
as he was for a time the Governor-General of the architecte engaged by the Humphroys* deel, the system was found to involve
Field Marshal Count von Waldersse was Formos, and it is believed he will take up the Estate and Finance Company for these houses. will of itself have any material effect in the in calling it by all sorts of names other than constant treacherous surprises of our troops received in audience by the Emperor of Japan proposal of the last Cabinet and favour the The money attached in the prohibilitory order lessening of plague, from the fact that house plague proper.
issued by Chuan Yew Ting was due by the Hum-holders were notified a week ago in the Chinese 2. When conviction was brought home to and actual attack on them from men when the 11th inst. in the Hoo Hall at Tokyo, extension of the camphor monopoly to Japan. phreys Estate Company to Pany Yan and Bou newspapers of the intentions of the sanitary them that it was babonic plagus pure and The and subsequently was invited to dine at the The Kobe Chronicle says:It is stated Sum jointly, as being contractors in the build-authorities to disinfect the houses. Sime then staple, and nothing else, they netnally lost their had nominally accepted British rule. concentration policy, odious though it may Palace. Count von Waldersee having lost his that if such a Monopoly Bill is passed, the ing of the houses on Inland Lot 540. On re- appear to humanitarians, seems the only ceremonial uniform in the fire at the Winter export of camphor from Japan will be ceiving the prohibitory order, the Humphreys tenants have been engaged night and morning heads, and established a reign of terror by sun- Estate Company consulted with their architects, in removing their furniture to the houses ofmarily dragging people to the only hospital rative; at any rate, no one has been Palace, Peking, specist permission was granted undertaken by the Agriculture only Core Messrs Palmer and Turner, who advised that friends in other parts of the city. When their for infectious diseases; and the result was that the measures adopted by the Municipality able to suggest a third. When it is possible. for him to attend the audience in his ordinary merce Department, and that Monopoly Offices the money be paid inte Court. Soon after it to abandon it, the first to rejoice will be the uniforma. A Gifa despatch to the Mainichi will be established at Nagasaki and Kobe, the had been paid into Court, the money was handed own dwellings have bean disinfected this furni
states that Count von Waldersso is expected to head office being at Koba. The purchase price out to the then plaintiff, Chan Yew Ting. ture, in all its pristine filth, will be carried at the first outbreak of the pinguo were not only fruitless but succeeded only in striking British generals on whom it has been forved.
visit the town on his way back to Kobe as he of camphor will be fixed at 75 yen per pical for The Hamphreys Estate Company now allege back and replaced.
No more dead cuts have been found in terror into the people's minds and notually driv- For the present in no other way can they wishes to see the famous cormorant fishing in Kobe, and 65 yeu per pieni for Nagasaki, while that they paid the money into Court by a mistake of fact, and therefore Clan Yew Ting
Government House, although numerous rating them mad. So much so that an exodus on undertake that care of the Boer wonien and the Nagaragawa. The local authorities, how the sale price will be 88 yen per pieni. From these should refund the money.
After hearing arguments, His Honour holes, which have now been filled up, abounded. į a tremendous scale took place, houses, roads, and children which is imposed upon them by the over, had not received any intimation in regar particulars it would appear the Government
The basement floor has been disinfected.
streets were deserted and desolate, the goo.ls hoe practically decided to introdane such a Bill' decided to reserve judgment. Boers themselves.
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