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SUPREME COURT,

Tuesday, 20th July,

IN SUMMARY JUBISDICHON,

BRYCEE HIS Hokous A. G. WISE (PCIONE JUDGE),

HANDEN' V. MARTY.

regard to augmentation of pay and pension that belonged to French seames and inginerin.

Cross-examined — Supposing a man wêre engaged in Honing and he were a French subject, be was patitled to the best of the articles. Wera be non-inscrit, he would be bound by the custom of the port.

W. E. Bailey deposed that he was perin. tendent of Mr. Marty's shipa and had been so for four years. Heengaged the chief engineers, and the juniors were generally engaged by In this case H. C. Hanson, lately third the chiefs. The amount of notice giren ex engineer on the se. Hongkong, sued & R. Marty went, was the same as on sil other

wont, way the mare, so far as this knowledge for 3511, being wages and board alleged to be hours. This, be thought, was univerzal. It dae to plaintiff in lieu of notics, Mr. Ewas a recognised thing, so much so that no Grist, of Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist, sclicito trouble was taken to inform the men of it.

By bis Lordship-The chief engineers could appeared for the plaintif, and Mr. P. W be dismissed on 21 hours notice Goldring of Messrs, Deacon & Hastings, Crors-examined-Any engineer on the river solicitors, for the defendant,

and coast, steamers could be dismissed on 24

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, JULY 30rn, 1902.

RDVIEWS:

Hterary Jingoes, ons might term them New Traralgon,- which t

tinental Powers, la

Siam in the XXth Century. By J. G. D. naval war between England, and thrus Con

CAMPBELL London, Edward Arnold.

(Becond Notice.)

M CAMPBELL divides his book, after the in troductory section, into chapters upon the geo graphy and commerce of Biam, the country's

than others of Ita elses. The

loss readable ‚'howavar, dos

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DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN

GOOD WORK. PROMPT RETURN.

WE HAVE AN ESTABLISHMENT SOLELY DEVOTED TO EXECUTING.

Tu Iris evidence, which had been given op a hours notice. He believed that the 24 hours Slats in the Past" is brief and necessarily obsolete artillery rendered defonce impossible. WORK FOR AMATEURS, AND WE HAVE LARGER AND BETTER FACILITIES

previous date before the Registrar, Captain JT Pannier of the Hongkong, had stated that he had been master for two and a half years, His first ongisor ngagad the plaintiff and brought him on board the steamer. Witness could not remember when he joined the steamer The chief engineer gave witness plaintiff's name and he reported the matter of the French Consulate according to custom. The plaintiff, who was a Dane, did not sign the articles,

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alanse appeared ou these ships articles. He had not seen the articles of the Marty steamers and did not know whether four months' notice was arranged for on either side,

ACHEE & CO.,

something beyond the mere harrating fa pleading form of events and Incidents in this imaginary international conflict it illustrates history, the Siamese obaracter and civillas. the weak points of the British Navy, and the emphaalsed by its total destruction in atoms and onstoms, government and ad-in startlingly on heated cornean Squadron ministration, religion, and education. Chapters follow on the Chinese in Sism and open Interly in the strife. The impregnability of Gitualiar, too, is scoffed at, and the great national questions, leading up to the conclusion, British fortress, the "Key of the Mediter from which we have already quoted. Among descriptions of Sinus which we have read Mr., is made to succumb after two hours shell-fire from the Spanish shore, the Sponfarda Campbell's takes a high place, and his etudiad fairness gives it high value. The chaptor and turned their guns on the Rock, whose having profited by the breaking out of hostilities

summary, but, short of a history of Slam, it Britain's numercial superiority in cruiser, given as much as the ordinary roader requires according to the author, is her salvation, but the FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE COLONY. The section on the Siamese character and great part played by the torpedo-hosts had no Mr. Goldring, in addressing the Court at civilisation is hardly consolatory to well-wishers little weight in determining the ultimate swing the conclusion of the evidence, said that the of Sism, though the author, as we have implied, of the scales, Indoet, in the latter connection put on the arti. less of a French ship.signed by the who have lately made themselves heard freely to the belief that he would like to see a material Consul's statement was clear that a strangers far removed from the bitter critics of Siam the tenor of the author's remarks inalinas one Consul or the captais, as the case might be, was not entitled to the benefit of those The effect of Chinese and Europ-an competi- increase in the numbers of the “mosquito” regulation to which the plaintiff claimed to tion, after the opening up of the country. feet, and in that respect he will doubtless harg be entitled, and that a stranger who was non- inscrit was precinded from there benefits and promises little goad, Mr. Campbell thinks, for the sympathy and support of hir readers. The the indolent natives. In trade certainly, and story of this great naval contest, in which was bound by the custom of the port.

in politica and administration probably, Siam England is pitted against and defeats a combin, will continue is a condition of dependenos on fation compused of Germany, Russia, and France, foreigners. The dangers threatened from

in graphically told, and, indeed, is the sort of Chinese immigration are discussed in a special narrative one likes to read right through at a chapter. But Mr. Campbell, it is to be noted, sitting, not stopping until the curtain has been some suppose to mesiace the Word which arises, unfolded in its pages. To descend to the pros. is no lietor is the "Yellow Peril,” which

rung down on the last act in the great tragedy mixture of Chinese blood in Siam which arises tical, however, and contrast reality with flotion, from the Chinese immigrants marrţing Siame-u

an element which inclinca generally to exaggo. women is doing something to strengthen the ration, it is interesting and even smusing to weak and apathetic Siamese character, so that compare tho, author a statement of the achieve in some ways the Chinaman seems to be babe- ment of the Powerful in this time of national Alting Binmas is only fair seeing how he exigency in coaling 1,290 tons in ten hours on manners and customs is decidedly more com- existence of which fine cruiser, strange drama money from the study inch or with the record of the Terrible of the

Hie Lørdabip in delivering judgment aid to must go against the defondant. He had saked and rules and this had not beeu dene. He was Mr. Marty to produce bleak forms of the articles perfectly certain that they, mast have auch

SEIZURE OF LOOT FROM PEKING.

PRIČSLEER IMPERIAL SEALS,

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PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS STORE. 17A, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

FEW DOORS EAST OF HONGKONG HOTEL.

· Hongkong, 6th May, 1902.-

THE FRIARS IN THE

PHILIPPINES.

Evancis Chronicle before the bitch cecumad The following article appeared in the San. between the Vatican and the US. Commis

sioners

Despatches from Romo indicate that a final settlement will be promptly reached of what is with one administration of the Philippines. possibly the most vexatious question connaotod. The original rebellion against the Spanish authority in the arobipodes holding large bodies

between

the

their neighbourhood. The American people

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MOET & CHANDON'S

DRY IMPERIAL

CHAMPAGNE

FER 1 DOZEN BOTTLES PEE 2 DOZEN-BOTTLES

PER DOZEN

$54.

$56.

BRANDY

$30.

KING EDWARD VII.

PER DOZEN

$27.

boctum foreigners never did so. They only required their homes on the articles in case of need. The French Consul entered the rama on the articks. The plaintiff over signed any paper to witness's knowledge, nor did witness give him any.

Fe was unable to say blank forms somewhere about. whether Mr. engineer.

arty or the chief msinterpret them for himself and lied heap, told that Mr. Go'dring remarked that he had tried to

had done so,

they were only obtainable from Haiphong. attached to the articles; he had not them Hls Lordship gave judgment for the plaintiff by him at that (imo; they had been mislaid. In reply to questions which wore formally objosted to by Mr. Grist, witness stated that these rules were supposed to apply to Franch subjects only and that the role affect ing the engagement of engineers aud afteore was that when shipped in a French part they must be returned to the port of engageme Fire Imperial jade seuls of the Chinese plimentary to the Siamese, than its predecessor, to relate, not the remotest mention is made of land and the persons living on them and in MARTELL'S THREE STAR they might not be discharged at a foreign

port except by consent; foreigners might by die Imperial Government and twelve jade sacred and Mr. Campbell looks with kindly eye on in the book which recently in this harbour do not know the merits of this question, having charged, but not Frenchmen. In farther evidence, tableta from the imperial temple in Peking were

the ways of the people among whom he has witness deposed that they were bound to take seized by the customs officers at San Francisco resided. "The lover of quaint castoms a took on board 2,500 tons of coal in nine hours for the most part heard but one eide of the story. What they do know is that the frints Frenchmen, when they were obtainable at the last month. The seals and ten of the tablets ceremonies and the student of old world beliefs, ten minutes. However, some one has said that have been driven from their holding by an port of departure. The plaintiff was discharged at Hongkong. Notice of discharge was given were part of the baggage of Firat Lieutenant he says are likely for many years to come to comparisons are allous, and we readily grantexasperated population and that they do not dars to return, even onder American protec to him of Haiphong. He was discharged John B. Seboeffel of the Ninth Infantry, and find much to attract them in this little visited that for the purposes of the history related by them. The demand of the Filipinos has been on 7th April and got notice of dischargo the other two tablets were in the passion of corner of the world."

Mr Curtis the performance of the Terrible's for the forelbla: confiscation of these landa on the 2nd. There was no Masch Way A, Hesse, who returned on the transport Sher- foreignars did not sign the articles; it was

With regard to the government of Siam, later ship was very creditablo indeed. A after the manner practised in Californis American onnquest, fexico, and the law. The reson he discharged the plaintiff man. The seizure is regarded by the local Mr. Campbell's opinion is that, were the con- together, A New Trafalgar is a most readable bofors

That, of LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY was that he had anther French engineer to customs officials as one of the most important trol of the European officials at present removed, book, and the time spent in its perassi will many other Catholic countries.

course, was impossible under American govoru. take his pics. He was compelled to take the in the history of the port. It was evidently nearly very Government oflee would relapeo

be far from misspent..

ment. At the same time the situation as it a. The plaintiff had been about s vaar on

orists is intulerable, and will not be tolerated. board. During his employment on board there the intention of both. Schooffel and Hesso to get into the most hopeless confusion. Not an

The Philippine Government call doubtless was a case of a man named Kande who was

the jede through the Custom-house without encouraging verdict this, but it is shared by EXTRAORDINARY RIOT AT KUKE place soldiers enough in the vicinity of the discharged by the chief engineer under similar discovery, for it was not on the manifest of the practically every European writer on Siam.

Isnds to protect from open violence all friars circumstances. The chief engineer was up rhips nor declared as part of the baggage. It has been stated recently that Siam does not

| who would run the risk of agenssination, and posed to know the rales relating to 24 hours

Lieutenant Schoeffel rotarned on the Hancock. inland to replace the various European advisers

eren to enforce payment of rents. That is, of SPARKLING RED BURGUNDY notice. He believed to, as the chief engineer exercised, that power in Kandt's case. There He was with his company. M. of the Ninth asthey retire from servion-se that we may possi

course, however, as impoemble to us as contison. tion. Another course open is ondemnation of was an entry la the articles against the Tefantry, and took part in the advance au bly see the vindication of this view before long

the lands, but to that there is serious objaction. neme of foreigress to the following effect and capture of Peking by the allied forces in Mr. Campbell devotes two chapters to religion Etranger non-insorits. The chief engineer was a forsigder. He was not on the articles eit bor. 1900. That campaign was memorable for the in Sic, and very interesting chapters they are He was oil the same foothing as the others. tremendous amount of kleotized by the cfficers He writes not unsympathetically of Buddhism, It was also customary for Bagabbers and officers on those ships to give 24 hours retico only of and men of the Lied forces, although it was though he is evidently less attracted by its Tenets than many others who bave dealt with their intent to leave; therefore this notion was the general impression at the time that the reciprocal. That had happened several times Americans had not born as enger and persistent this great world-religion. We do not think, sines he had been in command of the ship in their looting as the others. Schoeftel says however, that he is just where he compares The wages were paid at the end of the mouth that he purotand the jade seals and tablets Buddhism and Christianity, the "placidity, on the ship's arrival at Borges on which plain from a Chinees, who sold them to hit for $50. shallowness, and egoista" of the former with

Cross-examined- The articles tiff's name appeared were in Haiphong He The Chinese was very mysterious in his action the fervour, depth, and intensity of the ontered plaintiff's stoo on these and the and anxious to sell. He had packed it away in Consul visted it Thase articles were at the the same box that I was seized in yesterday,ofher. But this is not the place for a dance for the Britishers, and they quietly wrath instead of a Christian spirit, and this

taking it to Manila, where it remained for about cussion of such a kind. Mr. Campbell at any two years. When seized, the Lexionant was ap-rate tees less sham Buddhism thau sham parontly the most unconcerned man in the crowd about the baggage. He allowed it to be taken Christianity in the world, and warns the away without a protest and went on directing missionaries in Stam that their greatest obstacle the examination and transfer of the company is to be found in their own nominally Christian beggego.

fellow-countrymen."A heavy responsibility, he concludes his two chapters by saying, "lies filling their pursos and furthering their own ends if they do not at least sat before these people" the Siamese] "the example of a clean and honourable life.”

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by this ships articly these les customs inspectora were quietly given the sip to posed to apply to Frenchmen only. The rules did act say so. The steamer was not subsidieedy special attention to the baggage of the by the French Government, because of the Ninth Infantry, for it was thought a great deal foreigners on board. He could only say that of lout would be found that came from China. The Clause Government has offered large the owner would not get the subsidy, as long as he had a foreign crew. The sabruly might be rewards for the recovery of certain articles allowed as long as las captain and the first which disappeared during the foreign occupa engineer wore French. That law had not tien of Peking, and for those urticles foreign yet rassed. The rules provided for four Governments hul been asked to watch. months notice on both sides. These rules were attached to the articles when the plaintiff

His Lordship, addressing Mr. Grist, remarked and is of enormous value, bulk from point! Siamese are at any rate not yet intellectually Tanaka Hotel; the inhospitable hostelry which much prized by smokers. The following des SURVEYOR AND CONTRACTOR,

name was entered.

The sacred tablets from the impurial temple were considered the most important. Each tablet is a history of the reign of one emperor

CONSULTING ENGINEER,

determined to take revenge. First of all thay. waited till the Felipe left the port for Weibel get into trouble. Then they went to work with wei, so that none of their British friends would extraordinary secrecy and resolution and success. At nine o'clock on the night men- tioned a shrill whistle was heard in front of the Sanyo Savings Bank of Kure, and it had seemed to have risen anddenly ont of the earth, poured into the Bank and began knocking it to smithereens, when sugileely one of them cried

TOBACCO MADE HARMLESS. destruction then ceased as suddenly as it had out that it was the wrong house. The work of "begun, and making profuse apologies to the A number of processes have been devised for Another interesting chapter is that devoted alarord officials of the Bonk, the men left removing from tobacco its harmful ingredients, to education in Siam. Mr. Campbell zees no the building in a body. Meanwhile similar especially the ricetine; but the trouble is that aigus of the Siamese becoming an intellectual bands of bluejackets were swarming all over

the residue is generally not only harmless, but the city, smashing electria lights and street insipid. Now, however, as experimenter named people, though they are intellectually quick lamps and leaving the streets in complete Gorold, of Halle, Germany, claims to have so H. F. CARMICHAEL especially at the start, Hope, however, may darkness. When this object had been achieved, coded in nontralizing the injurious principles perhaps be derived from the fact that the the main body of the rioters-800 strung und of tobacco without taking from it the favour so marching in perfect order attacked the had supplied the Britishers with an inferior cription of Gorold's method and its results is article in the way of danseuses. The attack giren in Cosmos

The leater are treated with a lution of was conducted to the sound of trumpets and tannic acid, which has the property of fixing quarters at once, was immediately muccessful, the enraged seamen pouring into the house contained in the plant, sush na nicotianin, etc., are neutralised and rendered inoffensive. It from all sides with force waresies. None of woukl sypsar that this operation does not cause the inmates were molested, but the house sad in tobacco to hate his operation does not cathe scropus the sliding doors, the matting on the by the tannic, the lobstão is then soaked 22 door the furniture, even the walls were smashed or torn. The cost y garments of the prepared decoction of the plant Origanum vulgare (wild marjoras). These cigars aro golsha were taken out of the wardrobes and now sold in Americe, Germany, and Busin, torn to pietes. All this warldone in

in about

and are, it appears,

› much liked by smokers, while toa asilora leaving the house as lent at they are recommended by physiciana.

Careful experiment his show we are bold, senlehre, and ste pocepants wo

wondering if

It At

that this mode of preparation removes all toxic were not all a dream.

At the same time-another corps

other corps had arrived Properties from the tobacco. After smoking the prepared cigars, the arterial pressure and at the headquarters of the geisha but, luckily the pulse remain precisely the same as before.

that ho was practically suing on the French articles and rules, had he got them P.

Mr. Grist said he had not. He thought they had quite suficient to ge upon in the captain months notice should be given or taken, inches square and two inches thick, and hars paid some attention to it already in our first being pressed home vigorously from several alkaloids so that the pioutine and the essences i

a

statement that the rules provided that four

of age and sentiment, as they have never bez plicated. Both the tablets and the seals are os the parast jade, fawless and bighly polished. The earying is evidently the work of an artist. The seals are heavy, about five elaborato handles in the form of dragene with

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With the concluding chapter, on politica questions, we need not deal further, as we have

There we also the statement of the captain to

notice of Siam in the XXth Century. We will the effect that the rules did not state that they are toes, which i dicates that they belong to take leave of Mr. Campbell's volume by racem

M the imperial about one applied to French subjects only, being called, foot long by tour in width and half on 108 mending it cordially to all interested in Biarn deposed that he was a native of Denmark, thick The meals have the silk sords of yellow and its future. We must not forget to mention everything in it were forn to pieces. The costly fume dear to the sacker, which is injured PORTLAND CEMENT and that he had been engaged to thin, of the tople are by dik mats of yellow, another evidence of engineer of the EL

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excellent and that the get-up of the book does

oredit to the publisher.

was to be $90 farver St Jahm, who placel it in fo keep The Life of John William Walthe, F. S. Aquastard stand hours terwards.

––– The jade was taken to the office of Пlaputy When he went did not see the, Hase, noring pending a decision of the Treasury Depart did be

engineer ment which will be notified by the Collector of the Port. It will probably be returned to explained to him the terms of the

Peking sold that ble name was put in

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cally no fame Eo says Mr. Carmichael, and his renders may wonder at first why then Mr. The third corps attacked the police station in without serious resulta: A large number of the cigars have been smoked by, td, Bardet, who Walhes Lale was considered to merit publics order to rescue two of their confredes, who had reports on them as follows

on. Nevertheless, to those whom a strain of een capaced during the row, but the police The cigars retained completely and very formed into a solid phalanx in front of the of stone imperial Chine to seals and tablets are mysticism attrants, the book before us will not station with drawn swords, and at the same agreeably the taste of tobaoso; en eth barely detect a very slight difference between them in the possession of

of the customs at this port we devoid of interest. Actually the work is assured the rioters that those particular prisoners and ordinary cigars of the same quality. This (some of which I believe, are in the Apprai at 968 and seven years on the China const bara department of Customs). As memoir of his father by the lato Mr Philip were not in that station. The bluejackets theu farely gives them a great advantage

Walake, who died last year, and was designed policeman they met. The last place attacked was

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Wisblog to make some experiments on the variod when no stipation was made. He had the Cuiser Covernment and are unlar as an introduction to the complete works of the gendarmerie station where the gendarmest of Late to broco, M. Barder, ambled, bo ubt been on English ships. Ox German ships

possession of the persons who the father, which have got to be published made a stout defence, firing planty of blank Imoen 10 am and 6 pmu, no less than 15 cigazs

with those sol RE inte port. I beg to herewith put Mr. J. W. Wakbe himself aled ja July, 1900 cartridges, and foul Telers to the ones or of a rails comparable with perfect impaule it was five months, cel

Ka my agamat delivering them up into Mr. Goldring prcceeded to address the Court, the hand

By perzona whensoover until aged 69, at Asini in Umbris, having devoted Soon after this the rioters left the shore for contimerehe had not been abi

their various ahipe with the some remarkable although the day arguing that, phaliff was only a SUPOFNUMIL

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The notite given on ships of other nationa

by subiect to only 24 lirua notice Pat in dar pretest and spplication for its retarder the mamo will have Ittid, attraction share in this little basiNURS

engineere, to on either side

"His Lordship said he desired to have French Consul presat in order to learn what the conditions of

"On the Cout remming in the afternoon,

stated in ananer to qusel

also with the department at Washington, DC.

the

Of course, it will take a time to properly pro- the editor calls it "the teus duce our evidence as to the status of thein seals pul

ward history of few no doubt will be glad that is bàg bỏên given to the world.

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the blugisckets, ill be court-martialed for their tobacco

their Here is another orperiment: M. Bardet the targest thing about i

about this gave a prepared cigar to a boy of 16 years, who orderly manner in which it was conducted. At more than ones had been male ill by trying to

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smoke through their ordinary evolutions. Even when The scortion of the inventor that he has THE HONGKONG ION COMPANY, LD.

knocked down pollesmen they did so with left all the aicotin in the tobacco and at the have now 40,000 Culle feet of Cold the Torphala Flect thestic moremants of the fists in lower eine rendered it harmles is somewhat Storage available at BABT For Stores will Queris. – Kelly & Walsh, Quan's limbs, and their hottest fights here the appear paradoxical

nevertheless there be Open at 10 xx, and 4 pat daily, Sundays aboo of a malée où the classical stage in which nothing unscientific in the tee that the excepted, to receive and deliver perishable goods theme' very much discussed the swords are sung to the sound of the kaloft wey be chemically fred so se to mako

WE PARLANE Manager Hongkong, 18th November, 1901

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