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LATE TELEGRAMS.

[VIA CEYLON).

LORD MILNER,

London, 2nd October, Lord Miloer will remain abroad for the present, and rotorn to England about the middle of the moith, prior to starting for South Africa.

RAILWAY COLLISION,

London, 2nd October. The Orient Express has nollided with a gods train on the Serba-Hungarian frontier. Many passung,rs were injured. Prince Ferdinand's mother, the Princess Clementine, and Prince Ferdianod's abilåren were among the paseon- zers; but they were not hurt..

ARMY VETERINARY OFFICERS.

London, 2nd October. The War Office announces that Army vo ori. nary officers will shortly receive combatant rank, with considerable improvements in pay and rotired pay. TRITAIN'S REPI:SENTATIVE AT WASHINGTON.

London, 2nd October.

It is believed that Sir Thomas Sanderson,

Pormament Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, will succeed Sir Michael Horbort as Ambassador at Washington.

PIUS X.'S FIRST ENCYCLIÇA),

London, 4th October. The po bus issued his first Encyclical, in which he may be only progtamute is to re- enta eh the Enspire of Christ on Earth, and he calls upon his Biskope to co-operate in this work by alberesce to the doctrines of the Church. Ho emphasises the necessity of devot ing attention to the education of the young. Whisineuleting the people's duty to sakit be their Goveruments, His Holiness clips complete wiependence for the Church.

8DMALILAND,

London, 4th October. A telegram Team Jibutil states that two British ad two Italian officers have arrived thore to join the Abyssinian forces in the ner mmpaign against the Muilali.

MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S POLICY.

London, October. Jus profaen to a pamphlet by the Secretary Chanwittee, Mr. of the Imperial Ta Chamberl it, after dwelling upon the advant ags of reciprocity with the 'olonies and retaliation agamet the foreigners, asks. Frea Traders to explain why the transier of taxation from I read should be disastrous, even though it bout fitel our industries,

London, 5th October.

Sir John Burling Maxwell, Bart, Member for the elege Division of Glasgow, and Mr. 6. B._kenshaw, Meraberfor West Heafrewshire, have returned their tickets for the "platform at Ms. Chamberlain's meeting to-morrow, deglar- ing themselves followers of Mr. Balfour.

THE MALKANS

SUPREME COURT.

Tuesday, 20th October.

ست ...

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 21sr, 1908

IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION, BEFORE HIS HONOUR BIR WILLIAM M. GOODMAN (CHIEF JOTICE),

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ALLEGED BRIEKEY. Young Shui was charged with having on 29th September offered to 8. M. Gidley, wani tary inspector, a bribe of$10, two boxes of cigars, und two jors of ginger with a view to influence the conduct of the inspector in connection with the clonaing of Heng Lane.

Hé pleaded not guilty, and was defended by Mr. H. W. Slade, barrister-at-law (instructed by Mr. C. E. H. Desvia, of Mezers, Wilkinso & Grit, solicitors).

The following jury word empanelled Meers. C. Schroster, W. Hutchison, J. McCorqundale, F. D. Baietto, F. W. Melchers, J. Little, and J. Wacker.

The Attorney-General, in opening the casu, stated that the prisoner was a servant in the Luz Un ginger-skop. On th September ho went to Inspector Gilley's house and hauded to hita two boxes of cigars, two jaws of ginger, and as envelope containing two. $5 notes, paying to him," These are for you from pry muster. Th luspector took the man into custody there and then and took him, slang with the articlesoffered as a bibe to the police station. It was the duty of the inspector se one of the sanitary stall to sue, among other things, that the lane in which the shop of the prisoner's master was situated was kept clean, and it was suggested that the object of åffering this i make the impector go easy in respect to Prisoner the causing of Houng Lane.

That bin by way of explanation said muster told bin to take the things ad give them to the inspector. There was be difically at all about the facts, The question wonki be whether the prisoner had a knowledge of the object with which there presents were sent to the inspector. If prisoner knew that there articles were offered with a view to la- flueres his conduct as a puble servant, he was equally guilty with his muster.

Was to

23 bu jury, after bearing evidence, found the charge not provet.

His. Lordship,diccbarged the prisoner. In connection with the suma cas. Lai Fo, the master of the shop, was charged will Loving procured to be offered to Espetor Gidley the articles mentioned above as a bribe.

Hyplexed not guilty.

The following jury were panciled --- Mess. A. Ellis, A. H. Tyack, N. H. Antra, J. L. Blichaol, A. X. Huke, A. A. "Alves, aud W. O. C. Spalck haver.

The Attorney-General related the facts of the case, which were the same as stated above“ prissuer being the master of the shop gho sent Young Shui to give the bribe to Inspector Gidley.

indon. 5th October, Austria and Russia have notified the Porte

The jury found the charge proven. that, bilo insisting upon the execution of

His Lansship in pussing sentonce said, I reforms. it is their urgent duly to sayist the

understand your fitta is a respectably conducted peuerfri victims of the deplorable cruelties and aprises eva mitted by the Turks, in suppressing ene and I do not think that in this case it is disorders foxterol by revolutionaries, by up-shown that you wished to bribe the sanitary porting te starving, and regata inting relagres inspector to do anything really bad. It is and restoring destroyed villages. the notior, however, that you wished to influence his conduct as a public servant to cause him fiction was enveyed in identical felegrams to

to rest your shopard the land you used with The Austrian and Resinu Ambassad‹ vs, as a

HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER†

OF COMMERCE.

At a monthly meeting of the General L'om. mitee of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commercy held in the Chamber Room, City Hall, on Tuesday, 6th October, 1903, at 3.45 p.m., Present-Mr. E. A. Hewalt (Chairman), Mr. L. D. Low (Vice-Chairman), Hon. C. W. Dick- sen, Messrs. C. Mjehelst, N. A Siebe, J. R. M. Smith: H. E. Tomkins, B. C. Wilcox, A. G. Wood. Hon. H. E. Pollock, K.C. (ex offrin), and A. B. Lowe (Secretary).

MINUTES..

The minates of the monthly meeling held 8th ultime were read and confirmed.

NEW MENDER. The SECRETARY reported that since the last

meeting Mr. A: 3. Etsubhoy had Leon, elected 1o membership subject to the usual confirmation by the members at the next manual general meeting.

QUARANTINE,

Read Jotter frem Colonial Secretary dated the 15th ultimo stating that there were no quarantine regulations now existing in the port of Manila against arrivals from Hongkong.

CROWN AGENTS' SYSTEM AND THя POLOMBO

CHAMBERL

Read lotter dated 8th ultime from the Colombo Chamber thanking this Chamber for the information sent them is to the working of the Crown Agents' Bystems" and the Public Works Department in Hongkong, and also for the offer to continue the discussion of this

question.

NEW CUSTOMS TARIFF FOR EUROPEAN BUSSIA.

- PROPOSED NEW CUSTOMS TARIFF FOR

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

Copies of these tariffs furnished to th Chamber by the Colonial Secretary on the 26th ultimo, with a regnest that the Government would be glad to receive any observations thereou which the Chamber muy be disposed to offer, were laid on the table. It was agreed to look into the matter and send the Gerorament

the results of enquiry.

THE KUGAR CONVENTION.

in Hongkong, and also to point out that it) Is mother difficult to combat the reasons of the -Government as these had not been expressed, and to suggest that the alterations which the Chamber of Commerce desired might be effected by Regulations made by the Governor in Council, and that an Ordinance would pro- bally not do necemary.

THE CUBBINOY QUESTION,

KODAKS: FILMS. AND

ACCESSORIES.

DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN.

ACHEE

Bead letter from the Singapore Chamber died 21st ultimo, expressing the thunks of that Chamber for the information furnished as to the action of the Shongbai, Tientsin, and Bong kong Char.bers with regard to the Memorial to the Diplomatic Body at Poking, and asking for any further particulars on the same subject which may be forthcoming. *The SECRETARY reported that the Chamber's 293] latter of the 21st August was boknowledged by

the Tientsin.Chamber on the 15th ult, stäling

Shanghai had been approved, and that copies of that the altered Memorial received from

the Memorial had been forwarded to all the Ministers at Peking, also that a letter had since been sort to the Tienlain Chambér asking for s completa copy of the polition coutaising the names of the signatories and addresses..

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Hongkong, 17th September, 1903.

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TELEPHONE No. 135.

EDM. JOHANNSEN,

MARK

SCOTCH WHISKLES

A lettor datel 29th nktitno from the Colonial THE CREAM OF Begetary was read enclosing a copy of a despatch from Mr. Chamberlin to H.E. the Governor relorcing to the resolution agred to at a recent looting of the delegates from the United States. Chips, Mexico, and Great Britain regarding she monetary systems of silver-using countries wat th” establishment of a national curtoncy in thus Clingen Enpira. ThoSecretary of Statexpressed *the opinion that it sensed to be out of the question to entertain the iden of adopting a gold standard

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for Hongkong while China remained a silver KING EDWARD VI!,”'

standard constrý, and he did, not therefore, consider that it would be expedient to appient | a commission to inquire into the subject...

The Charana mid that the correspondenec had since hern published the Covermont and that, auler thy circumstances, nothing

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what attitudo the Chinese Government intended to take up with regard to the resolutions passed- by thu, Delegates at the Monetary Conféreres, ad the opinions expressed in the jointmemorial from the Chambers of Commerce of Shanghai, Tentsio, and Hongkong, a copy of which would doubtless be forwarded by the Diplomatic Body

Peking, to whom it was addrested.

Further Parliamentary papers relating to the working of the Brussels Convention forwarded by the Government were faid on the table. It was derided to appoint a Sub-Committee composed of the Chirour, Vice Chairman, and Hon. C.Wat Dickson to report as to whelter it would be advisable or not to bring in legistation to deal with the sugar trade of this Colony,

THE NAT TRADE OF THE COLONY,

A*series of questions, relating to the salt trade and consumption in the Colony, asked by Cher, Z. Volpienti on behalf of the Austria Government, was laid on the table, and it was decided, on the suggestion of the Chairman, to leave him to discuss the matter with the applicaut,

EXPLOSIVES ON BOARD STEAMERS IN THE

JIAR RE

IMBECII EMIGIANTS ORDINANCE, 19 Mr. POLLOCK drew the attention of the Committee to the provisions of the new Bill now before The Legislativo Conach, and pointed out that sedinu I, reading as follower

The owner, charterer, agent, consigues and master of every ship which brings into the Colony any passenger not domiciled in the Galeny s ko at the time of his landing is either Janatio, idiotic or imbecily, deuf, dunch, bijnal erinfirm, or becomes so within a period (f six months from the date of lavding, and who becomes a charge upon the public or upou any public institution, shall be held liabl to repay to the Government of the Colony Cata and charges incurred by the

The following correspondenca was-rend:-

Hongkong General Chamber of Commerca.

• Hongkong, 16th September. SIE,-I have the bonear to bring to your Colony on behalf of such passenger” pressed very unjustly chewers, charterevo, agents, notice, for the information of His Exceliones the Governor, that the ebigation to fly the redesigners and masters of ships who became tag and to lie in the dangerous goods anchorage liable in repay the cost to the coh ny of the by every steamer arriving at this port with expenses of passengers until same died or were aumudition on beard in quantities however deported, or who within 6 months after landing became idiotic. deaf or even infirm. He thought

the Committee of this Chamber with particular reference to the decision of the Magistrate of and not on the ships. It was decided to protest

against the introduction of the measure. * the Police Court in the case of the .. Nordby, whose mosier was fined £50 on the 3rå fulant for failing to comply with the yegulations in this respect whilst baving two' cases of sporting eartridges on board.

result of the Imperial Conforenes mentioned sprgal favuar. There could be no object in small, bna recently been under comederation by such experies ɛhould be a charge of the Colony

1s: instant.

tewards

rating presunds of goods and money to

MORE TROUBLE NEAR ADEN

the Sanitary Inspector to make him simply do his duty and get Bumbay, 4th October.

your shop with no JC conrideration then towards Then correspondent of the Tion of

others in his district. But if bribes are taken | holic Mater that the Subaibes have been giving

the recipients richly deserve punishment, on the caravan youte. A sub-tribe

and therefore it is right that those who fer caravan and named Somatees interceptes a

them and so towpt others to crime slwuld Lilled sove rat men. The Subaihers have killed

be punished also. In this case, bearing in mind all the roumstances, I will not send yra do prison, “but, yon' mast pay

a sutiko survoyer and wounded a sepoy of thy survey party sent to delimit the territory. Fighting "ersued in which the sarvey party

sprit bi

about twonts mon, including Ehren Tudors, and demolished three forts.

FIRADY IN THE DED SEA.

Bombay, 4th Octuber.

A. Tarkish ganbort has captured a number

L fuo

9500, in silure of which you must be imprisoned. 1 understand that you are prepared to pay that fine. The jogy did quite right in convicting you, but I do not regued it as a really bad case, and I trust the punishreat

Ishall have to inflict saverer punishment in fature.

RAJAH BROOKE

The romantic story of Rajab Brooke has beck often fold; but what the Baroness Burdett-

It may be known to the, Government that practically every counting steamer trading in Chinasi waters carries cortala quantities of Contts ogen did in saving the Brooke dynasty is ammunition in the shape of cartridges for not so well known. The first Rajah (Sir Jutues protrolion against piracy, and apparently the Brooke, who died in 1768) was the rubject of a masters are liable under the dianco for violent attack ie Parliament on account of infringing the red ßng rule.

Falleged acts in the suppression of piracy and It is sugges ed that the maximum quantity head-hunting. is character was eventually allowed as cargo leading at discharging with vindicated. Eut the knowledge of the attack of Arol and pirate craft armed with Martini inflicted will auf as a warping to others. If not out their iacarring the. formalities required rade upun hin seriously affected his prestige | under the existing gulations might be placed and position at Sarawak, Th's was the geost at one hundred pounds of gunpowder or fixed trying and critical period of bis life, when he ammunition to a quantity not exceeling twenty

saw the result of all his work in jeopardy. thousand rounds, to that is aggagate powder His money was all spent. He was in England, charges do not exre d one hundred pounds.

after the Parliamentary enquiry, and in bis Such small quantities may, in the opinion of despondency only tried out for a simmer to my Commities, be handled without any serious enable him to go out again and restore order risks either at the wharves amongst the and authority by expelling the Chinese from generd shipping in the stram, and I am

bis coust. In this dark hour, he met a friend instructed to enquire whether is Excellency who saved his kingdom for him. That friend was the Baroncos Burdett-Could (then Miks cho sed his way to authorise the introduction of

rifles. S to be hoped that exemplary punish- meat wi pat a stop to piracies in the Red

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THE MINDANAO PIVACY.

HERMAN ALIVE, MUP A CAPTIVE The stars from Manila 1egarding this

sensational affair proves that out. Conway's report ou drowning of Herman was without found it, and the story of the natives who said they had seen a white man, wounded and

The Court rose,

(S.) A. R. Lowe, -Secretary!

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another stramer, and his authority and the stability of his little kingden waro sared, by the Baroness's liberal support. The imperial importance of a position like Sarawak, on 66 T BICH TOR, The PRAK the bighway to Australia and the For Fast, was recognised by that large-minded laly is well taby Sir James Brooke.

U.S.A. OFFICER'S PERJURY. A curious case is pending in the Court at San Fernando de la Union, F.I. according to the Menila Times, as the cut cours of the unterions Tompkins forgery, cabe appears that Tompkius bad a stanach frieul în ene Lieutenant Chanuty -M. Govern, and tho

as will meet the vikwa of the shipping interest went off again with a light heart. ill, going up mmutain track, was true. While | laiter determined to do all in his power to aid i an amending ordinance e ntaining buch clans Burdett-Coatis). Brucke got his steamor aud Dhe mirez who sw Hormau went and. lis friend où le trial. Bo was secording in this direction-I bave tho honour.to be, Sir same generous land to afterwards received

Your obedient Servant, informed Captain Haskell, at Bauan, others called as a witness, as, 'in fact,, an expert on followed; efugitivo until, weary an Ioxhausted, handwriting, and on the witness-stand stated he threw himself-flown in the shade of some invers tant he had been called as sich expert in the and fell lep, Seeing this, whiccome of them żelebrated Dreyfus case,, the Mullaeux murder The Colonial Socratary.

Colonial Secretary's Office. kept watch over biz, other nativos returned to on, the Frae wil cake, and in many other repor i whereabouts, so that when Captain egen libres. The coast ngarded the youth-

Hongkong: 22nd September." Haskel who was compsated by Lieut Freill

Sis--I am directed in acknowledge the und a quad of men, arrived of the scene, all fal officer with wonder, but, lo boing an icer, they di wus te wake the runo and tell him

receipt of your leiter of the 16th bastant-regard- he was uuter arrest. Herm was too weak cath, the court believed him, and his oveenosing the conditions ander wick a vessel with to ris, ne to offer any rimstance, remark might have materially benefited his friend had ing that be had entirely lost heart from the been adowd with a lil more di-ention, ammunition en word may enter this barbour. Johnson's death. On his person and the power to keep his month shut. U and to inform you that the Goment gun on il twa revolvers. a largs supply of fortunately be devoid of these quality, for sufficient reason for abering this law in 10 th, and 81 700-Mex.' Herizan presented IN 6 as by kit the cart he began to hugh manner suggested by the Chamber.--I have the a pitiul appearance, with his deadly white with his friends over his story in the witness honour to be, Sir, Your el dient servant, face, ie, destined and battered clothes and the saying that it was all a joke, and that he

(54.) F. H. MAY. disgen nied by adages round bis throat. He had werely told the yarn is the hope of getting his mobing to add to the statements already friend off. But Attorney. Grural & P. Harveg

Colonial Secretary. publister of the escapade, which he said were

was standing car and heard the foolish young frue. 110 officers took their prisoner ander. a min's confusion, und Lieutenant MoG„veru strong word to Dem guste route for Cabu, is now under bond of $1,000, gold, to stand his whute, as a-be is in a condition to stand it.tral for gerjury. :

be will be put on his trial on the bounts of

pitucy, reblog, murder, edition, bandolerium,

to.

and, presumably, a gentleman, and being under

BEWARE of the party

The Secretary,

Chamber of Commerce. After some discs, it was decided to write again to the Governmed!, drawing it

Sir. James Brooke made a will, giving the

sovereignty to his generous friend the Baroness.

This is an opportunity which very alle for of baying a really first-cliss Touk

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He was subsequently led to modify a disposi Hontong, 6th Other, 100, tion not, perhaps, exactly desirable in itself, by bequestling the state to his nephew (the present Rujah, Sir Charks Johnson Brooke, G.L-M.G.), and appointing the Byroness and another friend (since deceas). trustees to sagure the sOTH- reignty to the Qurun, har heire and successors, {fling male heirs to his nephew. Recently the

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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

INFORMATION En bean reveived from

GUN PRACTICE will take place, from the under uenditned Forts and on the dates mentioned opposite, at morlug targets:

toaecatiars South Shore, on the 27th OCTOBEE in a South-Westerly direction.

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