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THE HONGKONG DAILY PR"SS: TUESDAY, MARCH 10TH. 1903

THE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMER

AMSIRERIAM UZI.

GRAVE CHARGES AGAINST A

COLONIAL OFFICIAL.

NOVOR

Maand

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We extract the following from the San OF THE FOLLOWING BACES : Francisco Colt of the 4th ult.:---

KUITJIA ORTOI A case of the atmost importance to the honour of the Empire his been occupying the attention of the Colonial Ofice in connection? with the alleged tad treatment, meted out to the subjects of the King in the Crown Colony of FIT TRA JATI A tortza Kome OTE e

Land Court he was not gå en an opportunity of onght as far as possible to be satisfod attending the proceedings and cross-examining with the decisions of the Land Court, know. the various witnesses called in support of the ing that it was composed of men more able respectiva claims. "The claims were investigated, to arrive at a good conclusion than the he stated, some months before he got the Supreme Court Suppose they word to hivo notice to attend the Court. No copy of the re-hearing, they would have to bring in all the evidence had been supplied to him and whom he claimants. If there was a counsel to cross- applied for a copy be was told that a copy was examine the witnesses the bearing of evidence not available. On 23rd February he, applied would beuny a longer time than it did in the for a certificate of valas. On the o facts, Mr. Land Court. If would take them about a Slade wont on to say, they applied for leave to fortnight to hear a case and it would be so appeal. He might fairly state that they did not prohibitively expensive that only si rich man want to appeal, unnecessarily. They wished to could undertake it. If it was a poor man ob obtain a copy of the notes of the evidenes taken the other side he would rather say. Take the before the Land Court nad' to have an oppor-land. How would suviss them to me that they tauity of considering the matter so that they had a perfectly clear case before proceeding, could docfile whether or no it was worth going on for in the last case of the kind there were very with the appeal, and if the case appeared at all umatisfactory offidavite, doubtful they would be only right in advising the appellant not to continue the casa; but surely they were entitled to know the evidence

upon which the case had been decided against

the appellant. By some error or slighe bad not been given nolico and he did not attend the Court nud had no means of ascertaining what. evidence was taken in his absenco, Ho wenld ask his Lordship to give them two or three weeks to obtain nad consider the evidence aut decide whether or no it was worth while going on with the appeal. The applica tion was based upon irregularities in the Court below and it was difficult to know exactly what to do. The case was not met by the Ordinance at all. An uregularity had, unfor- tunately occuriod, and there was nothing in the, Ordinance which dealt with an irrogularity.

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Mr. Slade assured his. Lordsbip that here they had a perfectly clear claim. The successful claimant was a smart solicitor's taxis and be

was present at the hearing of the ovidence, and

was able to cross-examine the witnesses, and the Court decided in his favour.

His Lordship stated that the observations he had made were made with regard to preals generally. He did not encourage appends from the Land Court because he very much doubted whether the Supreme Court was better able to consider them que decide upon them, on the absolutely technical, legal grounds tipon which they had to go. Ipfe 18th April for the further hearing of the case,

The Court adjourned."

CLAIN) THGROT

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The Pacifis Mail Company 'a new steamship Siberia (sister ship to the Koren), and the latest addition to the trans-Pacific! fleet, arrived yesterday from New York. She's steady as On several different occasions, says the a rock and haddies like a yacht," is the verdict London Daily Express grave complaints of Captain Tremains Saith, hər comma

comander, word addressed to Me Chamberlain, kuigant--|- ing to an indictment of Mr.. Allerdyce, and with a" do may we all of us," 'oflee's and who was the Administrator of Fiji between crew endorm the skipper's opinion. We met the administration! of two governore, Sir a heavy north-easter coming up the coast," said George O'Brien il Sir Henry Jackson. Captain Porter, who came around in the Siberia Mr. Allardyes is at present, the

the Colonial as executívá ́offlvar,'i Tho' wind, which blew Secretary of the Colony. These charges with terrifio force, accompanied by big seas. made by no English colonist who resided in Fit for ton on As a matter of ronting they The fores of the wind reduced our speed from

man against whom they were made for his their anergy when they tried to took this cradle. investigation and for his official observations on: From New York to San Francisco she has them After this had been done it was noticed kept an even keel and in the heaviest weather in Fiji that nothing more followed.Questions on the subject were addressed to Mr. Chamber was steady as you find her now** lain. He, with the clear unfaltering policy which has lifted his administration of the Colonial Omes to such a height, enclosed a copy of Mr. Allardyce's replies to the charges for the benefit of these who had moved in the rattar. This reply, it is alleged, in in subefance and essence altogether at variance with the facts of the care-facts, it is audin- taizied, which are susceptible of proof from His Lordship did not think the Ordinance

dopaments which are at present in England. contemplated the cross-examination by, eveRY

The 14th ordinary general meeting of shore- The complaint under the first head was that claimant of every witness who was examined in the Land Court. If the Land Court was bolders in the abere Company was held at noon natives were compelled to walk distances that yesterday in the Hongkong Hotel. Mr. Woutailed great and unnecessary hardship upon strictly bound down on legal points it might as

nover histo been constituted. If every Parlano obairman) presided, and the others them to perform their share of forced labour. well case that cacao before the Land Court had to be present were Mesare A. Rodger, J. I. Andrew, This labour, it should be explained, is ostensibly fried precisely. in: the same way, that cases. J. Michael, Hart Back, J. Rodger, W. H. imposed to pay for the 24. poll-tax. It was were tried in the Supreme Court he would aid W. G. Winterburn (general complained that in some cases the natives had

manager).

to come twenty, thirty, and even thirty-five guarantee that the Court would be doing

miles to do their work. They were kept at it n nothing else for twenty years but trying

few days, then sent haak, to be summoned again such cates. The idea of the Ordinance was this: They had gut an immense sumber of claim,

a few days later. Mr. Allardyce's reply to Mr. many of which could not be substantiated if

Chamberkin was that this was not eo, and that investigated strictly in a court of law, some

the greatest distance the natives hed to travel hased on qecupation and some ou old documents,

was ten miles. A list of actual distances has many of which were copies of originals and

been compiled and submitted to the Colonial were solemnly put forward as proof,d

Ollige, which, if earroot, fully sustains, the original charge.. An additional statement of some gravity now, bude is that natives were uide to plant cane for a man who for years had been the partner of Mr. Allardyes.com

were sent by the Colonial Offes to the sony sixtop to, twelve kunty, but he was an ACHEE & CO.,

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The notice calling the meeting bersing beb read by the GENERAL MANAGER,

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The charge was made that, as the Govern ment refused to supply food to the natives, they were obliged to forage for what miserable sustenaues they bould find, beg or steal Mr. Allardyce replied that it had been the invariable customs of the natives to bring their own food with him. In the partonlars now before the Colonial Offer it is pointed out that for some of the natives to do this it would be necessary for them to carry a weight of 100 lbs. for the distances, stalo, Mr. Allardy on admits the possibility of piloring having occurred, but

The Siberians a sister-ship to the Koren, but is slightly larger, her tonnage being three tons greater. In general equipment and accom moda- tions the boats are duplicates. In the matter of speed, however, the Siberia is about two hot faster than the Korea and certain inis takes in arrangement discovered when the Korea was put to the test of actual service buvo in the Siberia been-corrected.

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The Siberia loft New York on December

13th and came all the way it only six of her nine boilers. She came through the Straite of Magellan in twenty-two houre, mid to be the renord time. From the Atlantic entrance to the Facific exit she made no stop. Sie entered this Straits of 2 b'clock on the afternoon of January 13th qud on January 14th at noon took her first dip into the swell of the Facilis Qo'éza,

She stopped at Barbadoes on December Find to land a sailor who had seriously injured a hand and needed surgical attention. She reached Montevideo on January 5th and remained there until January 9th. She was at Coronel from. January 17th to January 19th.

The Siberia was docked at Stousit Street: wharf, where she will discharge her freight before going alongside the Pacific Mall dook to he got ready for her first trane Pacific voyage. | She will sail on March 11th for the Crient. . ⠀⠀ Captain Tremaine Smith will remain in com wand of the Siberia and George H. Ferguson, chief engineer, will retain his position. Ferguson and First Assistant Engineer Joseph S. Hamilton superintended the installation of the Siberia's engines at Newport News. Ferguson was formerly chief engineer of the China and Hamilton was chief of the City of Para.

Mr. Blade-But they admit they are copies. His Lordship said they admitted as much only when cross-examined. In the Supreme Court these woul I be called forgeries. In some cases no less than five claimants sent in claims, all upparently good titles. Now, four out of the tive must have been. forgeries. Of course if a mau did not like a decision of the Land Court he had a perfect right to appeal against it, but it was better that the cases should be denied by two or three people conversant with the subject than that every body should be put to an enormous expense 11e supposed that 30,000 or 40,000 of the New Territory alafus had been settled satisfactorily to all parties by the Land Court. It was right, be thought, that in the case of valuable property there should be an appeal. He foresaw at the time the Ordinance was framed that them would be a good deal of dificulty about these appeals, In this particular case he thought the best thing to do was to adjourn the further hearing of the application so as to give time to obtain a copy of the notes of the evidenes taken by the Land Court: That time bad asked the Government to put up aIt was furthier also charged that four chiefsisted The writer: :has a very extensive

course was preferable because it gave time to apply for have to appeal on certain terms. If the appellant got the notes and after con- aidering the matter bame to the conclusion that be did not want to go on

on with this case the other suls would not. he put to any expense. If there was a rich man dá end side and a poor man on the other poor man had the worse chance. It was put down in the Ordinance that lawyers and not to appear for claimants before the Land Court. But if every rich claiment employed a lawyer to go to the Land Cont and demand a copy of the evidence. 20 that he could decide whether he would or would not appeal, the Land Court would have to furnish many hundreds of fellos.

Mr. Slade contended that, it was rather hard that his Loriship should make these hard remarks, bacave in this ke they did not know what the evidents was that was given on the other side. The successful claimant in this case was a clerk in a solicitor's office and was formerly in the Land Office. He speculated in the same way as the appellant and he had an opportunity of being present at the hearing of the evidence and know what evidence he had to

meet.

The CHAIRMAN said Gratismos, pre some that you will as usual, take the counts as read, and trust you coulder their satisfactory As stated there, during the early mouths of the Four work was scarce but later on it trightened, and for sumie tice past we have been fully employed and the prospects for 1903 are good. During the year, our total of work was minch fese than usual, having had no very large contmets, but we put through a great variety of work, including the installation of hot water and sanitary work for nearly all the principal new buildings ju the Colony, work that can only be done satisfactorily nader the supervision of highly trained Europene and although competition in all departments hus buon korn, owing to the lessened quantity of work offering, we, I need hardly say, are quite able to hold one own," and are glad to be able to pay the

same dividend na

during the past three years. We continue to replace, old by modern plaat as occasion overs, and have just imported some air-compressing machinory, with, the aim of fodusing labour mutz · The and and property stand at $70,000, this after from want, of food. The facts are in direct replacing part of machine-house roof by show variance with this statement. Planters have iron one; this figure, I need hardly say, is no consistently complained of the pilfering, bat criterion of the real value of the property. At orted that they did not wish to take legal our fast meeting indices od that we hoped to proceedings against the unfortunates, as they remove our works to another site, and at that know that they had had nothing to eat.. site named to auction, and in anticipation had who, fading their hardships Intolerable, had made the necessary financial arrangements; me to seek redreas, had been treated in a but, after a delay of some 18 months, the shameful mannen Me. Allardyce Asserts that was not pware of the visit, referred to, nor Government offered a portion of the same site, " but attached spek orerwhelming conditions in so for as he had been able to ascertain did it

take place." the way of reclaiming land, making mode nailabs, c, all to be handed over to the Government, that we are unable to accept the conditious imposed, ed that, in this respect, we stand where we did. With these, remarks, before moving the adoption of the report and accounts, I will be glad to give any further information you may require regarding them.

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were no questions, and on the motion of the CHATEMAN seconded by Mr. HAFT the report and sccounts na presented were adopted and passedral

Mr. PURCELL, proposed the re-election of Mr. A. Rodger as director, lange koroná

Mr. MICHAEL seconded, and the motion was agreed to ananimously! - mat

Mr. J. Bonasr next proposed the re-election of Mr. Arnold as auditor: reZALZAL,

Mr. ANDZEW sesonded, and the preposition was carried without oppositiu.

This was all the business. Dividend warrants will be sent out to day

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His Lordship repeated that he did not apply luis remarks to this case at all. He was speak- ing of the general principles. If a man had a great musy claims and the Court allowed. a good many of them he should not go and say "must have an appeal" if one claim was de Giles, Cripplegate, 1s, the City Press states, now also alleged. There is the same discrepancy to be taken from the internal circulation, thus French colonies in the Far East that has yet

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The demolition of the Quest House and the "four shoppes" belonging the parish of St,gain deported.

Deportation ohiefs of high standing was

*This volume pinone before, the English reader the best description of the Southern

SHANGHAI MERCURY." appeared."

Many of us in the Far East have read books on Tonkin, anoleat and modern, but a

Donner's administration is far from common knowledge of things as they are there to day, of what has been accomplished under M The author has written what he set out to do, a very radable, and nostrate sketch of the colony nosit is at presont.... Altogethe THE BOOK WILL BE YOUND TO BE A COMPLETE The-free financing AEROSIM AT NEWB

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gold, and when the rate of exchange in London or Paris reaches the gold, point the metal has cilet against hint. The man on the other side only a question of days. The order for their here gain between Mr. Allardyce's official reply creating, additions delay and expense. The might be a very poor man and before the appeal removel has gous forth, and they are indeed and the actual foots, e forta

Benk of England and the London banks never was settled by the Supteces Court the expenses in the hands of the honestreakers. By their might run up to some thousands of dollars, so removal an old City landmark will be swept ministration I have not found it necessary to gold when the rate of exchange is favourable

Mr. Allardyce states that during my ad make the slightest difficulty about exporting that the rich man who chose to appeal could sets, and s picturesque group of ancient deport any high chiefs. In auswer to this the that is today, when it is cheaper to romit

a stale of things ea would make a poor buildings consigned to oblivion. The premises mes of six high chiefs have been lodged will dafunt ratior give up half the fare he claimed are being removed in order to effect a mach the Colonial Office. These were all deported by gold than cheques--and ss, long, as it remains

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doubtful whether gold, com o jobtained in suggest that that applied in this inso. He was Street. There is little doubt that the Quest are in London at the present moment. One of Berlin freely and immediately for export, intor willing to give the appellant a month to con- House was built before 1564. The "four the chiefs formerly owned, the whole of Sava, antional trade will prefer to draw on England sider the matter. He very much donbted, shoppea were erected about 165, the rents Another was for seven years a Government rather than cn Germany. however, that a reversal by the Supreme Court being devoted to a children's clothing charity official. Another is the son of the possessor of of industrial ventures by the German banke of the decision of the Court below would be The ancient gateway, on which may be seen a word of honour presented to him by Queen and the dificullies those optations I have satisfactory, for if there were five claimants and the hour glass, skulls and crossbones, as to be Victoria for loyal service. Another was a zative night in their train, while they have given No. 1 got the award of the Supreme Court as preserved. It bears upon it the following magistrate, dismissat from his post for the Prinence to the soundness of many of theso against No. & it was still open for the other useription: Edward Dobson, Jola Clarke, orime of advocating federation with Institutions, have, revertheless, tended to claimants to routest the title of the successful Isané Bennett, and Thomas Corny Circh Zealand. All siz are the highest chiefs in Fill Mr. Rosenraad is of option that While existing

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