ciation who had expressed the hope timb His ! Majesty's Goreruvient would endeavour, at the earliest possible momeat, to bring about a cas sation of the hostilitios now in progress betwee Bussin and Japan in the manner provided for by Article III. of The Hagna Convention for the pacifle settlement of Laterzational disputes, Lord Lansdowne in reply said His Majesty's Government foar timt an offor-such as the As. aviation would apparently regard with favour could not usefully bende to the belligerents at the present time.
ARMY NOTES.
The Sherwood Foresters go to Singapore in Ootokar, when the West Kents, now at Colombo, come to Hongkong. The Manchesters will loare Singapore.
CRICKET.
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The following will represent the Club in friendly match with the Kowloon Docks on the Civil Service Ground commencing at 2.30 p.m. sharp to-day-P. T. Lamble, R. Witchell, W. H. Woolley, L. E. Brest, J. Daveney, F. T. Robins, W. Pitt, H. Glily, W. T. Andrews, 9. M. Gidley, and D.-J. McKenzio.
The match V.R.C... Craigengower C. C. has beeri scratched by the former owing to their juability to raise a tour...
CROWN COLONIES.
Bir West Ridgway, in on interesting paper on Ceylan, at the Londox Chamber of Com- merce last monil; called aftention to a point which is a little spt to be overlooked by the general public-usmely the value of the Crown Colonies to the Empire. So much is said about the self-governing Colonies that most people
CORRESPONDENCE.
8. J. ACTION NO. 42 OF 1904.
THE TAK ON INSURANCE EXCHANGE AND
LOẠN CO. II), Y, FUNK WAI PHAN
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS"
10, Queen's Road Central,
Hongkong, 8th April": Sir-The attention of our clients, The Tak On Insurance Exchange and Loan Company, Limited, has been drawn to the report contained in your is of the 6th. inst. of this uction, an inparticular to the reported statements of Air, Hastings, plaintiff's soliciter, to the effect that this year, however, the Directors wrote him (the plaintiff) to the effect that as the business was greatly decreasing and there being fears of it not being able to be continued much longer, if he (the plaintiff) had a batter situation to take up ho was at liberty to go,”
In the course of the bearing the plaintiff's soliciter, produced the above letter and put in and read what purported to be a translation thereof bearing out the above statement.
Upon the letter in question being tradated by the Court Translator, however, it was certified to incau as follows:
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 9TH, 1904
POLICE COURT.
Friday, 8th April.
POLION MAGISTRATE.)
themselves. One student referring to the advertisements which informed the public that Le could write 120 words a minute says, 'I regret to state (the announcement) is not what BEFORE MR J. H. KEMP. (ACTING SECOND it is. Another student entering into more detail says, I have passed oloren examinations of Up-to-dato-shorthang), and during this period minute I am supposed to write 100 words a which I am sorry to state is quito impossible for me as well as any student in my position."~ Yours faithfully,
PITMANITE.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS."
Hongkong, 8th April. SIR,--This morning's letter signed "phono. graphor" states he acquired a good know lodge of Pitman's in 6 months. It did not cost him £50. He could not dẹ 100 words a minute in 6 months.
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Now this is what several pupils of the "Up-to date system are doing in Hongkong With wes teaching, 60 words a minute, with 6 weeks teaching, 120 words a minute; within 3 months, take the fastest speaker, and can read their astos equal to print, and transcribe in half
the time of Pitman.
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together in a local hotel defendat bad shown him a bag said to contain £500,
a refined plot against him by a sharper and a liar.
Mr. Peele and asked him to join in tho tisiness training collogy, and afterwards intro- duced him to dnes. He had entered into a most unfair partnership, he angly to the moves, and the other maa the experience; and the experience had landed him there.
ARE NEWSBOYS HAWKERS? Mr. J. H. Kemp, Police Magistrate, convicted newsboys of the Hongkong Telegraph and China! Mail for hawking newspapers, and bound them over in porsenal bonds of $10 to come up for judgment when called upon. From enquiries, we learn that in England newsboys do not come under the heading of." Hawkers," bat they carry badges and aro wall under trol. It will #0
be necessary for the Hongkong urchins to have hawkers' lieen res,
The defendant, Frederick Hubar, in address Ou which their photographs will be pasted. For these they will be retired to paying the court said that he believed there had been 50 cents a quarter. It has been alleged that nowspaper boys horo have become quite a nuisance, obstracting pedestrians when por- sistently offering their wares for sale. The vicinities of the Kowloon furry fanding, and Hongkong and King Edward Hotels are said to be localities where offences of this
His Worship final Huber $10 on the first! description are often to be seen. One big boy with several brothers, each of whom has charge (behaving in a disorderly, munner), Surely. Sir, this is not a "silly" attempt to a paper tasall, when competing with the mer hound him over in the sum of $100 on the "This is to respectfully inform you that at disparage Pitman's, but is Ixised our actual
ous brothers or friends of other newspaper boys second charge (walawfully assaulting Jacobs), The and fine him $1 for having a fowling-piece "present we find your business getting very achievements. How many pupils learning Pitars said to he sometimes intolerable. **small recently, and this Company cannot em-
mau's are nearly 2, 3, and evon 4 years in being youngsters work on commission-thres cents without a permit. He did not consider the | "ploy you again. If you have better employablotywfite fairly well, and how many can read it
or throu-and-a-half cents per copy.
cress-charge proved. *mout please select ous, and draw at once $15 when writion? Is it reasonable to think that "as settlement of the 12th Moon's wages. This Pitman had all the shorthand brains in the "is to specially inform.
world, and that no one in the wide world over MIL. WAI SHAN
could inveal something its superior within "Kwai year 12th Moou 1st day 17-1-04. *
69 years? Why are Pitmanites so jealons CHOP.
of this shorthand, and why do they attack Written by the various Directors."
all paw systems? They don't like to harn The difference in meaning between the cor
that a 3 months pupil can beat their 1 or 2 years reat translation and the one produced by the study. This prejudice will die in time. Your themselves our clients fuel compelled to ask you giving his opinion that the only system anybody plaintiff's solicitor is so obvious that in justice to correspondent Phonographer" couclades by to give publicity to this and so correct any should learn is Fitman's. Who is "Phono- and standing that may have been created by the learned and experienced enough to give an erroneous impression of our clients positiongrapher?" What is kis age? Is he wise and statement above referred to.
opinion worth anything? What does he know of other systems, and a question still more to the point, he admits he has no knowledge of Mr. Peele's system." Then what value is his letter? I am Sir, etc.,
Yours faithfully, DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON.
SHORTHAND.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY 1 PLASS.
Hongkong, 7th April, S13,With reference to the letter which was published in this morning's Daily Press re Pitman's shorthand, will you kindly allow mo
will be surprised to learn that in trade, revenue, and population the Crown Colonies equal, or Oven surpass, all the self-governing Colonies put together. That comparison leaves altogether on one side our great dependency of India, which is by itself a huge empire, Bir West Ridgway went on to show that the Crown Colonies are not merely prosperous communities, but that they themselves contributo very greatly to the strength of the Empire that protects them. With the exception of Halifax, Eequimoult, and Simon's Bay, all our important naval stations are located in Crown Colonies, and in the majority of cases appreciable contribution is made by the Colony to the cast of defending to make a rejoinder as a first class graduate of the station or sacintaining the harbour. This the Pitman's systems. To write shorthand chain of stations stretching round the globa intelligibly, it is very difficult-good natural adde incalculably to our naval power by provid-ability and s tolerably good education are the ing points at which our ships can refit, or obtain essential qualifications of s proficient shorthand coal or other supplies. In a word, the Crown writer. That great parliamentary reporter, Colonies, which we forget even to think about | Charles Dickens, when he became a celebrated are both strategically bad commercially, of supreme importance to the Empire.
With these remarka wo in Hongkong are not disposed to disagres,
RUSSIAN SOCIALISTS' VIEW OF THE WAR.
We reprinted yesterday a coniment on the war which has appeared in a Japanese Socialist organ. A very different tone is assumed by the Russian socialist Party, who condemn the war in the strongest terras. It is not in Bassin, of course, that such views are allowed to be. ventilated, but Chows is a considerable Russian Colony in Paris, and the following is a report of meeting recently held by a large section" of this colony
author, has not forgotten to Inform the work through David Copperfield that "it is cusior for a man to learn siz Orientul lang you thou for him to learn shorthand." I shall not say it is Bo very hard, but the proof of the pudding is in the bating." This letter is written without projudice I am not the author of "X.Y.Z which was published by your ironing coatem. porary, nor have I seen the article referred to as you know perfectly well that I always sabscribe my name to all contributions submitted to you. Yours, etc..
M.' FERNANDEZ, c/o Messrs. Kelly & Wolsk, Ld.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS,"
Hongkong, 8th April. SIR,-There is no royal road to learning short The object was to protest against the war, hand Whatever system is alosan, and person. On the platform M. Plekkanof represented the ally I think Pitman's the best, requires a lot of Russian Social Democratic party, and M. persevering and regular study. In Mr. Pele's Itonbazovitch the Russian Socialist Revolution.letter he states that he promised not to introduce sry party. Both these speakers agreed that his new systpm until after Sir Isano Pitman's overy effort should be made to prevent other death. Really, that was very good of him, but nations buing involved in the war. M. Roub quite abusinesslike. I am informed that Mr. anovitch insisted on the meat bankruptcy of Poole, although he does not advertiss it, the Russian Government, which, while convo requires pupils to bind themselves in thousands king the Peace Conference at The Hague, was of dollars not to reveal his system to others. I carrying out a policy of aggression in hlan would like to ask him if this has been his olaria that was inevitably dostined to provoke practics in Hongkong. If so, he seems to have war. A Bulgarian speaker, who produced much | thrown altruism over.-Yours, etc., evidence in favour of his views, said that the chief authors of the present war were th Russo-Chinesa Bank, which bad made heavy investments in Manchuria, usme other capit, alists, and several grand dukes who hat also. speculated in the Far East. Well-informed Russians, he added, must know that the sympa- thies of the civilised world were with the Japanese, who were struggling for their very existence, while the war on the Russian sile was only intended to justify the continuation of the sutocratic form of government as the best to disparage.
"FATERNOSTER ROW."
WARWICK PEELE,
Principal.
"UP-TO-DATE" SHORTHAND.
In view of the correspondence which has arisen over the merits of various systems of shorthand writing, it is not without interest to see in what sort of headquarters the ex- ponents of the "Up-to-date" system are quar tered in Hongkong. A visit to Mr. Warwick Puela's Studio in Queen's Road Central wil rapay the trouble. The premises are larga and airy, the more-or-less noisy type-writing and the aborthand studios being well apart. Tables are covered with green baize cloth, not at all trying to the eyes. Mr. Peain has invented clever, though rather curious-looking double chairs, specially adapted for use when imparting shorthand instructiog. At present he is training
* staff 谜 fire teachers, three of whom are ladies. When these are thoroughly versed in the respective branches of teaching for which they are intended, Mr. Poele says he will opan branches at Canton and Shanghai. At present his tanchors bave only boen under training for a fòrtuight, whilo six weeks uktogether will be necessary. Mr. Poole is willing to allow them to be tested. One, a lody after 11 days' study accomplished 40 werde a minute; after 18 days, 60 words; after 28 days, 80 words; sad she is now in the 120 words a minute speed-lesson. A retired colonel from a foreign service is professor of German, French, and Russian.
It is claimed that Up-to-date" shorthand is are an liner, ar hitrary signs, gramaalegues, or easy to learn and easy to transcribe. There obense angles, nor uur Lalving principle. The fall course, toe, only consists of 31 lessous. Type-writing is taught by the blind touch system, new machines of the best makes being sapplied for practice. Other subjects include book-keeping, arithmetic, memory-trajni ug, and business and social department. Mr. Peele gives a ten-minute lecture, to which the public are invited, every evening at 6.30. At present, Hongkong, 8th April. SI-I have perased the correspondence, including correspondance pupils, he states that which appeared in your issue this morning. he has over one hundred pupils, signed by Phonographer," and am glad that Pitmanite has at last come to the fore to uphold the world-wide reputation of Pilinan's syst which Mr. Warwick Peele is trying his utmost
TỤ THE EDITOR OF THE “DAILY PRESS,” -
means of guarding against imaginary perils. I am a Pitite myself, and have known
M. Plokhanoff read a letter he had just received the system for over ten years, and I entirely
from Russia expirining that the polica were
CHURCH SERVICES.
S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL. April 10th; 1st Sunday after Easter. Holy Communion (7.30 a.m.) Matina (11.0 e.m.) Responses, Tallis; Venite, Farrant; Psalms, Deum, Tours in F; Benedictus, Langdon in F, Offertory Hymes, 125 and 130. Anthem, Awake up my Glory Barnby:
BEFOLK Mr. H. II. J. GoMPERTZ (ACTINO
POLICE MAGISTRATE).
The first rulliad
NAVY ESTIMATES FOR HONGKONG,
The following are the figures of the votes for Hongkong in the Navy Estimator for 1904-5. The Cures in parentheses are the votes for last
A Chinamay with his head bandaged up and cloths torn stepped into the witness-tos and charged three Celestials with assaulting him, He said he was a foreman stonecutter employed at the back of the Gas Works, Yaumati. The year. defendants had been digging earth. He told
the holes they had made. them to leave the ground more level, and fill up chopped him, on the right side of his face; the second took up his pickaxe and strack him a blow on the head; and the third struck him our the arm with a bamboo pole. On of his foki who tried to stop the ntfack was knocked down. The threw men, who had been arrested on the ballast works, wers, after further evidence found guilty and sentenced to pay $25 each or go to six weeks' hard labour.
ALLEGED FORGERY,
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The Admirals.-The pay of a Vice-Admiral in communi is £4 a day, with £4 10s. a day table money, total. £3.102 10s, per annum. The pay of the Rear-Admiral, second in com. mand, on the Chinnstation is £3 a day, with £3 a day table money; total, £2,100 per annum,
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Naval Yard-Naval Officer in charge of establishments, £078; retinue of fire, £278. Commander. £577; Chief Engineer, £870; First Assistant to Chief Engineer, £693; two Engineer Lieutenants, £796; Foreman of Boiler-makers, £385; Foreman of Engineer Inspector F. McNab conducted a case against Branch, £390, two Inspectors of Engine-fittera. a Chinaman who, it was alleged on the 4th inst.
£661; Chief Constructor, £992; two Assistant went to the U Fung rice-shop. No. 132 Wing Constructors, £974; Electrical Engineer, £65-1; Lok Street, with a forged bill.. under the nine four Inspectors of Shipwrights, E1,268; Ins- of the Fong Yun Leung Shop, No. 239. Des pocter of Electrical Fitters, £309; Lieut- Voeux Road West, ordering seven pieuls of rico
enout or Chief Boatswain, £341; Liu, value $56. The rice was delivered and put intonant or Chief Gunner, £273: Chaplain, | a beat lying off Praya Wost. The complainant. £586; Staff Surgeon, for additional duties becoming suspicions, made onquiries from the in attending the Dockyard mer. Fong Yun Leung shop, who informed him they families. £46; Store Officer, £858; Deputy
Naval Store Officer, £675; Secretary and had not ordered suy rice. Search was inade and
Cashier, £690; Depaly Expense Accounts the rice found in a deserted boat. The defen.
Officer, £672; two Assistant Naval Store Officers £782; Foreman of Storehousen, £854. Inspector of Storehouse men, £809; two Senior Writers, £700; five Senior Writers, £1,023 eleven first-class Dockyard Writers, £2,668* two Native Senior Writers, £its; twenty-one" Native Writers, £2,024; two Timekeepers,
£157; allowance to Paymaster and Navigating Officer of HIM:S. Tamur, for performing the local audits and coutinuous survey, £80;
dant was arrested on the s.s. Cheong Kong about to kave for the West River. His Worship committed him for trial at the coming assixer.
THE WINDSOR GARDEN CABE
£57.
and their
In this cross charge of assault Mr. D. V. Sterguson, who had appoared for Frederick Huber, the first complainant, on a previous occasion, said that his client desired to conduct his own case, with Mr. Stevenson to advise him as a friend. Mr. J. Hastings appeared for Muz Jacobs Max Jacols, "sworn, depe. allowance for instruction of apprentices, £20, Bui that in the beginning of March he provision for full-pay leave të Naval Officers, Total, £23,704 Wages of 76 of the and the defendant agreed to become partners in the Windsor Garden Resturant. Huber Police Forco, £5,220 (£5,134). Contingencies, applied for a license which was refused on the 29th March. He had been threatened by the defendant, three days previously, the defen- dant saying that he heard that, on account of
O him, the license would not be granted. auolher occasion defondant said he would shoot a than like u dog if he did anything against him. On the 2nd inst. complainant asked defendant for coflies' wages, and defendant uzswered that Defendant got up and gave him first blow and knocked he did not want him to boùs him.
him senseless. He walked into the dining room, called the boys, pointed out his face, asked for his jacket, and said he would go to the Poligs Station. The defondant said before he went he would have to settle with him. He Medical EstablishmentsDeputy-Inspector- struck him on the face, over the body, and General, £767; churgo pay, £137, hospital all- owance. £189. Two Surgeons, £660; hospital knocked him down. He fell on his left shoulder.
allowance, £293. Three Sisters, £286; "one The defendant cross-examined complainant, Dispenser, £120, for charge of stores, £20, who said his name was not Freeman but Jacobs, lodging allowance, £96;colonial allowance, £89
two Writers, £377; provision for full pay leave and he had not been driven away as a "pimp”
to naval officers, £49. Totul, £3,083 (2,754). from India. He did not know a Mr. Finburg. Wagos of 57 hospital servants on, the estab in Culentia. He never used tho amo of lished and hired lists, £786; 14 chief sick. Freeman, nor No. 64, Grand Road, berth stowards, £806; allowane in lies of
knew Bombay. He had Magistrate in India. Ho loft India travoller in jewelry, and came to Hongkong as that. He shaved off his moustache because he chose to do so. He did not tell defendant that the fecal intelligence were searching for a man
£140 (£140). Rents, &c., £1,110. Gas, £880, (880). Water. £220.
Victualling Yard-Victualling Store Officer, £300; colonial allowances, £1, nad koase al lowance, 178. Two Assistant Victualling Store Officers, £26; colonial allowance, £179; house allowance, £266. Two Sonier Writers, } £289, honse and colonial allowance, £356; Writera£191; boy Writer, £40; allowance to officers of H.M. ships for performing duties of continuous survey, £6. Total, £2,417 (£2,207). Wages of five artificers on the establishment. £1,257, wages of 73 hired artificers and labour era, £1,206; total, £2,457 (2.144). Rants and Contin- tithes, £315. Water, £30 (£80). gencies, £3 (£6),
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spending large sums to reornit mobs to parade concur with the views expressed by youWickes, Elvey, Monk, Felton and Elvey; To with a heavy black moustache. He had not made land. The amount already voted is £35,000.
the streets in the large towns and make correspondent. patriotic demonstrations. The intellectual
population was in reality opposed to the war, will throw some light on the question as to the The Phonetic Journal of 12th December, 1968, and the strest demonstrations organised by the polies with paid roughs were looked upon with relieveuente attained by some of the "Up-to- repaguance. There were about 600. Russians date Shorthand" students in India prosent at the meating, every large number The following extract from the above Journal boing students. A long resolution was passed will, no doubt, bs of further interest to condetaning the Government of the Tsar forhonographers, and, especially, to those who having jeopardised the pance of the world.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT.
The CFR. steamer Empress of India arrived at Nagasaki at 6.50 p.m. on the 7th inst, and left again at 5 a.m. on the 8th for Shanghai, where she is due to arrive at 5 pin, on the 9th net.
intond fearning the now system so ably advertised.
A great ainount of interest has been evoked
The sill ex the C.P.B. steamer Empress of shorthand, which is not unknown in this
"Rennisong (5.45 p.m.).. Responses, Tallis; Psalms, Goss, Wickes; Croft, Crotch and Heathcote; Magnificat and Nanc Dimittis, Mannder in D Authen They have taken away my Lord," Stainer; Hymns, 499 and 137; Vesper Bynn-Ward (No. 1).
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an extortionate offer of settlement in reply to a Gan-mounting Store, £700. The total estimate latter from defendant. He got his Maltese for the work was £8,700; aut £6,000 has already bican voted. Torpedo Kange, £1,000, TES poodle as a present from a gentleman. He did total cstimate for the work is $3,600. Rope- not threaten a landlord to burn down a house if way for transporting ammunition, £800). The he would not lease it to him. He did not try to total estimate for the work was £6,390, the cont get their watshed heavily insured. He did not being divided between the Admiralty and the blame defendant on an occasion for saying he War Department. The mount already voted
only knew him for a short while.
After Mr. Warwick Peele, who happened to arrive at the Windsor Garden Restaurant at the time of the row, had been examinci by Mr. Hastings he by the defondant. The defendant
is £5,640..
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in Bombay in the challengos issued by Mr. Moses Benjamin (Managing proprietor of the India Typewriting Company) as the Pitmanio Jubilato, Cratel: Hynins, 46, 188, 595, and 22 champion and the representative of the system
Evensong (6.30 p.m.). Magnificat, Russell; Nano Dimittis, Macfar
d that no later than yesterday they had been colonial allowance, £; kosse ollowunes, £20. R introduced in the East as the Up-to-date
ren: Hymns, 49, 135, 595, and 55. --
The Church launch Dayspring will call on
thought there was a plot against him. (£1,864.) and Yokohama on the 18th March, arrived in
Naval Orduance-Deputy Naval ashore to the services, between 9.15 and 10,30 New York on the 6th April, thus making a papers have contained some remarkable advertise and between 6.15 and 6 pm. (Kowloon Interrogated by defondant, Mr. Feels said at Offer, £645; Principsi Writer, £450; Engineer treusit of 28 days from Hongkong and 19 daysments relative to feats achieved by native pupils Police Pier 16.30 and 6); returning afterwards. he had introduced the partners, and if the. Lieutenant, £992. Total, £1,187 (£1,316). from Y-kobaan.
with the new method, but these announcements The Answering Pennant is the call fag. All restaurant was a success, he was to get a Thirteen artificers of the fleet, 12,640 (£2,603).
Navel Prison-Wages of a Master-at-Arms The Glor Line steamer Glenshiel þoll Singa-
certain disclaimers from the individuals School 10-10,45 8.m.
Visitors welcome. Books, &c., provided. Sunday
(defendant and Mr. Peele) shared a
H.M.8. Tamer, 1993 (L397).
Slore
the 7th inst., sud may be expected here are unfortunately considerably discounted by the sittings are free and, unappropriated.commission for introducing them. When they and five ship's corporals, borne on the books of
pures
on the 12th inst.
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Ship only the Finest Quality Extra Dry (Green Seal)
LAUTS, WEGENER & CC..
Bole Agents.
Hongkong, 18th May, 1908.
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