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SUPREME COURT.
Saturday, 4th April.
THE ADMIRALTY DOCK QUESTION
IN ORIGINAL JUBISDICTION, BaroBE HID Heroun, 81n WIELIAM M. GOODMAN (Chies Juarios).. SKOTT & CO. 1. WONG TAT HING.
Messrs. H. Shott, and Co. sued Wing Tat Hing, alias. Wong Tat, and yesterday was set aside for the examination of a garnishee--the
THE TETITION TO ME CHAMBERLAINA Following is the text of the petition to the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colomics ***
The bamhle petition of the undersigned residents in the Colony of Hongkong, on behalf of the community funda
Respectfully showeth that your petitioners
concerning a matter of great moment to the
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Since writing you lost; nothing bản transpired The bew Chihsen, who took over the 'seals of hurs of any moment to write about, but the office a few days ago, issued the naval proclama following, might pr. bably interest your readersons against gambling, opind, and small cash,
ARHIVAL OF A MAN OF WARJOAA
The German gunboat Jaguar arrived on the 16th instant he left again on the 17th instant
for a cruise.
INTERESTING TRIAL OF A MURDEELL
Much to the surprise and disgust of many, he evidently means to do something to suppress
these evils. Already a number of opium dens have shut up. A woman and a boy, have been
I On Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Id. My desire to bring to your potice the following feels native, enrziamed Lan, was accused of beaten for buying and selling small cash and a instracted by Mr. F. B. L Bowley (of Henry Colony and one which has a very direct bearing baring committed plunder and several mardeiß noted “kanay kuen" has been seized and is st
H. E Pollack, K.C. appeared for the plaintiffs,
The compradors of the plaintiff firm testified to Wong Tat Hing being the maunging portmor of the Blog Kee firm, and that that firm did a largo business in Japanese goods. The Sing Keo firm bad since closed its doors and Mr. Wong Tat Hing had vanished
The Court ordered. The garnishes dispating the liability of the property on attachment, it is directed that the us be tried to settle the dispute. Issues to be framed by the parties and to be settled by the Court in the evout of dispute. Costs of the day's proceedings to abide the decision of the issue and be costs
on ita future advancement and prosperity.
We refer to the question of the Admiralty Dock now under construction and the costem plated extension of the Naval Yard.:
5. In support of our contention that much barm met eventually result to the Colony by the proposed Naval Establishment occupying what should, looking to the future, he part of our most important businem centre, we beg to anbisit the following facts.
6. A glance at the attaclied map of Hongkong will show that the Naval Dock Yard is in the contre of the ses front of the City of Victoria, and we would point out that the general tendency is forall leading places of business to congregate in the immediate vicinity of the proposed Deck
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Marray. Albemarle Street. Dennys & Bowley). Mr. J. Hastings (of Meara,
only a few hours' sailing from this port. The present taking on airing chained to one of the By M. Cartha Stange.
In this little volume of 160 pages Miss Deacon & Hortings) watched the case on behalf
but without success. The murderer, finding lim- of garnisheer. The action arose from the
Authorities were looking for him for some time, self hotly pursued, joined the German Mission
A few days sines the idol Y& Hanng-ti, in Sturge, a competent critic, disonsses the aithobment of certain shares belonging to the
a. The question of the present position of the
bera, probably to ovade justice. A short time the famous Biang Ting here, was samulted by metaphysics of Christian Science. She tells us defendant, on which the IO claimed a lieu,
The assistant secretary of the 1 Un stated in Dock is one of auch vital importance to the fat- exsmitation that the Company bad advanced a are development of our Calong that we consider age, however, while he was taking a stroll, he fell one of the resident priests, Jams Shantung in the preface, and the reader of the book will Bass, Light Gravity Bass, Boar's Head... Bum of $17,000 to the Bing Kes drm, and of this we are justified in approaching you on then to the bands of the authorities and a day was worshippers came to return thanks, for answer find ample evidenco of the fact, that the
Do do. amowat 814,000 remained unpaid, Forthis Wangenbject to the hope that a representation of our set down for the prisoner to take kis trial. At to prayer, for rain, made to this idol some long criticism is by no means a busty expression of Ross, Light Gravity Tat Hing, was the guarantor. In the course of viowa may result in the whole question being the trisi, which took place on the 18th insf., time since. They brought some new garments dissent; ach as is often at dret aroused by
El Capitan, do. and other Chinese officials, a few members of aum of money from them, before allowing the of a genius and sympathetic effort to Dortmund, Pilsoner hia statement, witness said the Company was in reconsidered by the various advisers of His there were present, besides the local magistate for the idol, but the priest dounded a large somewhat startling tenets, but in the outcome For an of neveral years. course. the habit of advancing money at the request of Majesty who are concerned in the matter.
4. We understand that certain unforeseen the German Mission, who were trying to garments to be put on. They were unwilling understand and appreciate it, made-through the managing director and that no record of
consul for Germany here), who went probably row in which one of the pilgrims, was badly authoritative exposition of Christian Science, Jubiles, such advances was put in the company's minute engineering diBculties have arisen and that an defend the prisoner) and Dr. A. Mudra (the to give as much, with the neual result-a big book. The managing director in this case was opportunity may have thus presented itself by
deals with all its main destrinos in an Blatz, American Wong Tabing, who was phe interested in which it is possible that it representations be to watch the case. A large number of native injured. The priest, seeing the blood, rushed Mirs Sturge takes Mrs Eddy's well-known
made by the residents of Hongkong, the site of spectators, including the Chinese writer of the at the idol, tore off part of its beard, and book entitled "Science and Health," and Munich, Dark
British Consulate, were also present to witness knocked off one car. When the matter came the Sing Kee irm.
the Dook may be changed without detriment to
learned that the missionaries were going to injured man made na attack on the idol, and part convincing manner. Most people fail to Yebin, Japanese the effoient decking and repairing of HM the novel proceedings of the Court, for they before the official, the priest said that the interesting. illuminating and for the most ships of war.
obtain the release of the culprit. Amongst the his injuries were the result of the priest's find anything at all scientific about the body of believe the but Miss Sturge in her firat chapter justifies with us for the prosecution (some twenty of interference to prevent farther damage. The doctrine bold by Christian actout ists so-called them) were a few elders of the same village sa the mandarin, however, refused to
subject by pointing ont that by Scienco Mra, Eddy charly means knowledge based upon prisoner, and where he committed the crimes priest's story and ordered him to be beaten her claim to sympathetic treatment of the nesses declared that the prisoner was art evil
deductions from a given law-"ordered know. he was accused of. Nearly all of the wit several hundred blows.-N.C. Daily News.
ledge," in fast, which is not infrequently given character, a murderer, and a terror of the
as a definition of science as we understand it. Miss Sturge therefore suggests that if this is village. An old man stated that the prisoner
kept woll in mind and wo read for "science," hud murdered his second son, one witness said
LIFE SACRIFICED TO" LOYALTY.”
"principle" and for "scientific" "that state- that the prisoner had also killed his owD (Prisoner's) uncle, and so forth. The mia ionaries.
The building of the Shinoki Elementary ment which is a deduction from a definite law,” after hearing the evidence for the prosecution, asked if any of the witnesses present could thelify to having seen with their own eyes the crime or School in Takisawa-mura, Iwate prefecture, the book will be a little more intelligible. The entire welfare of ma", according to Mrs. orimes, of which the prisoner stood accused, was destroyed by fre
was ou as unreal all that he ordinarily believes to committed, but none dared to come forward. According to the Tokyo papers, a kozukai Eddy's system, dopende upon his throwing aside What constitutes the Real has After a good deal of animated discussion between named Takahashi Yazobnobi, who the authorities and the missionaries, the magis. duty at the school, en discovering the fire be real, trate declared that according to the Chinese law rushed into the teachers' room and attempted in all ages been a question for discussion the portraits of the Emperor and of a highly controversial character; but it has Before no difficulties for the Christian Scientist who when so many people of the seine village as the to sare prisoner, including some of his own relatives Empress which were kept thero
ON CABLEGRAMS. and elders of the place, come to socaso him he had succeeded in the attempt, he was enre-imply identifies Mind, Spirit, and all included of a vile crime, he must be visited with loped in smoke and evidently suffocated and under those terms, with Reality, whilet,
DEFERRING to the Companies' Notice far as explained at all, defined in terms of find telegrams are bereby advised that from the the extreme penalty of the law. The mis. barat to death. His remains were discovered conversely, all that is included under Matter is
and Matter. Miss Stargs has no difficulty in 1st APRIL next the Charges for Telegrams eye-witness to prove the crime, the prisoner portraits. must be released or at least his life must be spared. The villagers protested that if the
showing that this is the crudest form of Idealism will, subject to revision after three months, prisoner were going to obtain his release, they
that can be presented, and that it can scarcely be collected at the rate of $0.50 10 aqual One would all prefer to be killed first, as they feared
lay claim to being a Philosophy. It is on such the prisoner would play baroc with them as
metaphysics as these that the doctrine of a oure soon as he finds himself at largo again. The
of health by a mental process without recouras Hongkong Station. to drugs or any other physical means is based, magistrate, after consulting with the oilor
more interesting chapter in Miss Sturge's bookK officials present, stated that he must send the
and for the general reader there is perhaps no prisoner to Lim-chow to be dealt with by the refect and the sub-Frofoot, as he was not
than that in which sho deals with the subject as these hoalings do not prove that the Chris. going to take upon himself the responsibility
of mental healing, and shows conclusively that How tian Science metaphysis of the non-existence of releasing the prisoner nor to reduce the
of matter are their real bases. The little punishment of death which the prisoner deserved, under the circumstances, having before him such a long chain of evidence for
therein.
POLICE COURT. Saturday, 4th April BEFORE ME. F. A, HAZELAND (POLICE
SUMMAGISTRÁTE);-;
A GRAVE CHARGE
A coolie was charged, of
Inspector Hudson, with
criminal assault upon a leard
Gough Street The father and girl were likewise charged with
to the offence
..a
tion of
at 27. her of the parties
His Worship committed the three accused to the Criminal Sessions for trial
Inspector J. Gauld is in charge of the case. BEFORE ME. J. H. KEMP (AUTING POLICE MAGISTRATE.)
PURSE SNATCHING.
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About mid-day on Friday, an European lady was walking with her husband along Queen "Road between the Clock Tower and Thomas's Hotel when she felt someone putting this land in her pocket. She immediately gave the alarm, and her husband caught the thief, a Chinese, before he had got many test off and handed him
over to the police's
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As he had been thrive previously convicted, the Magistrate sentenced him to two months hard labour and to receive 2 strokes of the birch rod for his misdemeanour.
Inspector Warnock prosecuted.
THEFT OF BLANDE
In the course of their business Messrs. Cald. beck, MacGregor & Co. supply many ships with liquor. In the case of one ship they sent an account for the amount of liquor supplied and it was only when the ship's company came to compare the amount charged with the
the
2
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7. The Praya reclamation selome, so far as it has been carried out, hes provided a much needed stretch of level ground on which large offices have been erected to weak the growing trade regnirements of the Colony, and, by increasing number of main roads ruaning from east to west, as much relieved the cungouted traille which formerly had to be concentrated in the Queen's Road and on the old Fraya d
8. The present position of the Naval Dock Tard unfortunately blocks the extension enstward of the great improvement, cuts the sionaries argued that as there was not a single in the debris, and he was holding the Imperial Unreal, so that Reality and its opposite are, as of 20th December last, the senders of Frays in two, congasts the traffic, and confines it to a single narrow road. Unless this obstruction is removed, the natural expan- sion of our city will be irretrievably ruined, much to the disadvantage of the Colony at large, ar, Owing to will be conformation of the ground, it is the only possil le direction in which expansion can take place.
P. We need hardly emphasize the farther disadvantage which will be experienced through woke and noise seriously affecting the comfort of those whose offices or residences are situated in the vicinity of the Dock. Moreover, as the work would be going on frequently by night as well we by day there disadvantages, which are particularly felt in a tropical climata, would be specially objectionable to a large wetion of the community. In this connection we must also consider the serious depreciation in the value of property which will unquestionably result from the above causes. This will be far reaching, as it will affect all residential property from the Tram Inne eastward as far as the Navel Hospital, and as high up as the Penk. ⠀⠀⠀E
The noise which will age from the work at the Dock has been foreshadowed during the present construction and in one case led to a
the prosecution.
The prisoner was seat to Lim-chow the follow- ing morning.
At the trial in Limehow, the prisoner was sentenced to be imprisoned in the Chinese guol in Limehow for the term of five years, after Gorman missionaries to be kept as a prisoner which period he would be handed over to the in the Misson house for another term of two
years.
Commenting upon this tragic event, the Jiji points out that on several occasions men have been charged with disrespect to the Throne in connection with the treatment of the Imperial portraits in schools, and fatalities have before pecurred as the result of attempts made for their
protection. The loyalty of the unfortunate man in attempting to protect the Imperial likenesses at the risk of his life, remarks the journal, is truly admirable bat when the presence of Imperial portraits in schools results in such fatalities these it is truly to be deplored, much their Majesties would be disturbed on ined. Many educationists, adds the Jiji, bearing such and news might well be imag. will doubtless speak in the highest terms of the gallantry of this unfortunate mau, regardinghim as loyal to the Throne and patriotic to bis country, and would still urge loyalty at all costs..
Our vernacular contemporary says it often fiods that many of those who are so loud in advocating loyalty to the Throne and the State are far from being loyal in the strict ease of the torm. For instance, those educa- ticrists who have been arrested in connection bith the text-book scandal have always professed
Library Series, should he read by all who feel volume, which is one of Murray's Imperial an interest in the subject. It may be obtained locally from Messre, Kelly and Walsh,
AN INTERESTING OCEAN RACE,
A Sydney paper contains as secount of a Baries of steaming contests that has taken place German mail between the P. & 0. und
steamers. The rivalry commenced in the Red
Sea, where, scording to the report, the India was challenged by the Friedrich der Grosse to trial of speed. Both liners were stearing for Aden. The German mail left Port Said
amount retarned unbroken that they discovered summons for a nuisance being taken out at the executioner's knife, but what about the wisery loyalty to the Throne and the State, and have usily, as is usual through the Bad Boa, bonud
a leakage; alse bottles of Hennessey's brandy had gone amissing. Hence arose z police case. Wong Kuk, a coolie, was charged with the theft. Uis Worship found the charge
proved and sentenced him to six weeks' imprisonment.
BRITISH WARSHIPS TO VISIT
HONOLULU
In its issue of the 6th ult. the Hawaiian Gazette says:--Four British war crafts will be Two of these will be ernisers and two torpedo headed for Hongtala harbour in a very short time destroyers. The former are to simply convoy the little four-faunalled destroyers, the most Interesting of veggela of war. The destroyere ty from Esquimalt to will be here on their way. Hongkong They have been ordered to Chins, where they will be employed in chasing pirates on the River. The two torpedo destroyers are the Spahoukand the Virago. There are now at Esquimalt, where they have been repaired and specially strengthened for the rough voyage across the Pacific. They were ordered to Ching last year, but a big protest was made at Esquimalt gains weakening that important station and the British Admiralty allowed them to remain on the British Columbian coast. Now definite orders have been issued for them to sail for China, via Honolulu, on April 15th.
Megistracy against the contractors.
10. Nor are the above the sole arguments for the removal of the Dock Yard which we can adiluc
12. Thereare, moreover, we believe, other sites which might equally well be made use of for the purpose of a Naval Establishment, but on this point we refrain from saying more, as w trust the whole question may shortly form the sabjset of an enquiry on the part of the respective authorities concerned.
The missionaries bave succeeded at last in their endeavour to save the wau's life from the of a five years confinement in a Chinese gool? I doubt very much that the man could sercise the first term of imprisonment; to my mind, death would be a lighter punishment.
Tha
A SEW TAX
new market tax on pork come into forces on the 25th instant
The dealers in park resisted and the pork stails in the markets were all empty on the morning of the 25th, The native inhabitants, especially the Cantonese, who subsist mostly ou
constantly instracted the young in that prin ciple. After showing that such fatalities o that reported would be calentated to disturb thair Majesties far more than the knowledge that thair portraits had bean destroyed, the Jij args that rather than that they should be the tense of tragedies of this kind the Imperial Photographs should be removed from the schools altogether.-Kobe Chronicle.
Jater than the P. & O., but in the Red Sea she gradually overlook the India, and when the vessels were within bailing distance of each other, the India's 14 knots was gradually increased until she was ploughing the wavesnt the respect- able pace of 18 knots, while the German steamer for some time maintained her position abreast,
Frane.
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26th March, 1903.
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pork, were deprived of the meat. How long A STORY FROM NEW CALEDONIA. and half miles. After this the India slowed the desiers are going to resist the tax remains to
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On the evening of the 28th, the pork dealers.
down again, and the Friedrich reached Aden first. Another race took place between Aden and Colombo, the German mail being overtaken
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URING my temporary abrease from the Colony, Mr. R. J. MACGOWAN will By Order of the Board of Directors,
EDWARD OSBORNE,,.
Secretary. SECRETARY of the above Company.
Hosgkang, 28th March, 1903,
long run between Colombo and Freemantle the D
Friedrich, and reached Freemantle 16 hours merits of the vessels were again tested. The act India left Ceylon four hours later than the before the latter gain of twenty hours. liner, the Friedrich being 10,500 tons gross, and Both vessels are fine types of the modern mail the India 7,000 tons.
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11 We anderstand that even though land now in the possession of the War Department as well as other land were included in the Naval Yard alfe, the level ground at the disposal of the Naval Authorities would be barely sufficient to mest the present r requirements of His Majesty's Navy in the Far East. We believe that the to a still greater expansion of the British Naval trend of events is such as to point in the future Forces in this part of the globe, and under thess
What is apparently another terrible judí circumstances we believe we are justified in raiming the point that in the near future the
formed into a body, proceeded to the office of cial error is occupying public attention bow Dock Yard will be found inadequate for the the farmer, and as they began to demolish the in France. A conviet nimed Jeau Chales has and heater, according to the report. In the purposes of H. M. Nary.
front door, a crowd was soon collected. The been for twenty-eight years at Noumea. He farmer, mistaking the crowd of on-lookers for was condemned to death in 1875 for the murder rinters, took fright and applied to the authorities of Mae. Dantio, an officer's widow, living at for protection, and when the soldiers arrived Saint Livrade. His conicuce was afterwards, the victim's maid-zerrent, Anais the crowd dispersed, but not before the sign commuted. The chief evidence against him was bard and lantern outside the door were smashed. that of One man was arrested for having been caught Brunsau. Tu a first enquiry he had been
pointed him out as the murderer. in the act of demolishing the front door of the liberated; but malevolent village gossip stili
Colony, Mr. R. J. HACGOWAN will On the morning of the 20th, a few soldiers was envied, and local hatred was further es
THEATRICAL INCIDENT IN MANILA. During the recent engagement of Pollard's not as SECRETARY of the shove Company. went out in search of the ringleaders of the bunced by a successful campaign for the in-
By Order of the Board of Directors
EDWARD OSBORNE, disturbance, and needless to state, they had crease of wages for workers of both sexes in Lilliputians at the Zorrilla Theatre in Manila.
- Secretary. absconded, but in the house of one of them they vineyards. He was also accused of posobing dissatisfaction, apparently, was caused by the
Hongkong, 28th March, 1909, to issus pass-out" checks. The gentleman in his position
NOTICE. The British creer. Amphion, which is now
1. In conclusion we would therefore strongly found alad, whom thesoldiersattempted to arrest, and of threatening to shoot gendarmes. The refusal of the lessee and manager of the Zorilla craising of the South American coast, has been urge that in the interests of the Colony a The led took to his heels and escaped through prosecution nearly broke down a second time; question, Mr. Louis Levy, defended ordered buck to Esquimalt and will arrive there Royal Commission, be appointed on which all the back door and took refuge in the French but by certain mysterious influences the to the Times in the following terms ——
"agalust this policy of the theatre management, DURING my absence from the Colony further notice Ms. DONALD about March 25th. The Amplion will room the interests condered be represented to report Mission Hense, followed by the soldiers, with examining magistrate was changed, and There has been complaint," said he,
the Lilliputians a guarantee of $3000 gold for MACDONALD, Enginest Surveyor, for pany the two small erstis as far as Honoluin not only on matters now under consideration by nifies in hand. The priest, on hearing the rash, notwithstanding his profestations of innocence, From China
another oralser is to arrive to the various Gonment Departments but also came out and finding the soldiers treeping ombined with evidence showing that as motivo but it is nejust In the first place I ain paying
G. C. ANDERSON, on the advisability of removing the Doak to his ground, be remonstrated with them and the call exist for ile crime, Chalta was found this extra season at the Zorrill. I am paying Veritas will conduct the busines of the Bureau accompany the vessels from Honolulu to
soldiera ran away at once. I understand that guilty. M. Penne), the governor of the for all the advertising in the newspapers and Veritas in Hongkong from the 1st of April
Surveyor for Veritas. Hongkong, at the destroyers will probably be another site.
soldiers as assediately to lay a complete potentiaries of Now Caledonia, who at one
Hongkong, 31st March, 1503. at the National, but I cannot hope to come out with the local magistrate against the soldiers believer in the convict's innocence, affirms that theatre. The price of emission is the same as
NOTICE. for trophis, and the soldiers were punished for during bis exporigaon he has known many cases even nuless I protect the bar privileges. of the same kind. The crusade in favour of Everything considered, I think these random Chales is in the hands of his devoted sca. As complaints are unjust, because after the great Lilliputians stay in Manila, I cannot afford to a rule the French convict is soon forgotten, expense I have gone to, to prolong the
float out to other places." eved by his relatives, who after a few efforts throw open the gates and let the bar business Lose courage and hope
19. The question of the removal of the Naval Yard from its present site is one of such great importance to the Colony as to justify, in our opinion, its incurring the necessary axpondi- ture to recoup the Admiralty for the mossy already spout upon the new works.
in Honolulu for some time waiting for the And your petitioners will over pray, &o. cruiser from China to arrive. As the U.8. battleship Wisconsin is to arrive here some time
BEWARE of the party
farmer's office.
TENTIE OY. THE FRENCH GUNBOAT.
The French gunboats Surprise and Avalanche, setired from Kwangohow Wan on
in May the prospects are that Honolulu will offering Imitations of Macniven & Cameron'a Pens their inducrotio 30-M witness a great deal of naral sotivity around. They come as a boon and a blessing to men, this port daring the early sammer The The Pickwick, the Owl, and the Waverlay Pan.
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