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ROBINSON

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$100

REDUCTION

ox 11 UPRIGHT GRANDS

OF

POLICE COURT,

Wednesday, 20th April.

BEFORE MR. H. H. J. COMPERTZ (ACTING POLICE MAGISTRATE).

ALL ABOUT A BROOCH.

TRE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21st, 1904

THE TRADITIONAL POLICY

OF RUSSIA. '.

HOW IT IS BEING WORKED OUT, Anyone who renda a copy of the will of Peter the Grout must be astonished to see how exactly and faithfully his instructions have been carried out, and are continuing to be at this tio. Dr. II. Bowles Franklyn has published Mrs. Donaldson, the teacher of during whose the following literal translation of the last will season at the City Hall closed recently, lest and testament which we now give for the horse-phoe broach set with diamonds and rabies, information of our readers, although it has

often heen published before - Sho reported the matter to the Polics and a re-

In the name of the most holy and indivisible ward of $10 was offered for the recovery of the Trinity, we Poter I., Emperor and Autocrat of property. A coolio, it appears, wus unfortunate all the Russian, to all our descendantsto the throne enough to find the breech, which he brought to all powerful, to whom o owe car existence, and government of the Russian nation, the u pawnbroker's establishment a few days later, and baing constantly guided by His light, and A plain-clothes policeman happened to bo in the sustained by His Divine support, makes us shop at the time, so the man was arrested. Mr.regavel the Russian people as called in the Gozportz said that if it was the custom in This idea strikes us from the fret that European future to be the dominata race in Europa. China to keep things when they were found ho nations have for the greater part arrived at a must learn that such a practice in Hongkong state of old age allied to decay, or at all events was larceny. Twenty-one days" hurð labour,

this approaches them with rapid stricies. From this it results that they ought to be easily and assuredly conquered by a young and new peopln when the latter shaft have attained a ther force and power.

AN ABSURD CHARGE,

A Chinaman was charged with having bangles reasonably supposed to be stolen, and the Police lind no evidence! Defendaat brought evidence to show that he was a dealer who bought things at Canton and pawned them at Hongkong-a most extraordinary occupation, certainly. Ife way 3rcharge.

DEFILING THE ATMOSPHERE

The Sanitary Board invaded the Police Court yesterday morning there being some three Medical Officers of Health, and subordinate em. ployers. They made charges about cubicles, wasto pipes, infectious disease, and also necased Mr. Herbert Bain Bridger, asting manager of the Hongkong Electric Co. L.

with cansing a sunke nuisanco. Defendant pleaded guilty, explaining that he had promised the Sanitary Board to put up several appliances to obnie the naisanes. Mr. Wickham had been to England, where he tested new machinery with, Japanese coal. It took a long time to gut these appliances from Europe.

A Sanitary Poard official explained it was OUR OWN MAKE If the stoking was better looked after there would twenty-one months since notice was first given.

not be so much smoke. it changed alternately from practically no smoke to black sunoke.

The Magistrate said he would give defendant seven days to abute the nuisance. If he could not do it in that time he would have to show expert evidence to prove that more time was necessary. BRUTALITY.

$350 AND $395.

TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE

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Two Chinamou for brutally kicking a youth in the stomach were sent to prison for seven days' hard labour.

AN AMERICAN SAILOR.

A mailer from the U. S. A. San Francisco was sentenced to $ or four days for disorderly PIANO FACTORYnduct, hitting a ricksha-coolie.

Cash

OR

Credit.

Hongkong, 6th April, 1904.

THE

ALLEGED BRIBERY.

A case of alleged bribery came before Mr. Gompertz yesterday afternoon. Mr. Grist, wolicitor, of Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist, appear ing for the defuncs. The defendant in charged with offering a bribe of two battles of whisky, 1640 box of cigars, and a basket of oggs to Inspector R. G. McEwen, of the Sanitary Department. The case was remanded.

JOB PRINTING

DEPARTMENT

OF THE

BEFORE MR. J. H. KEMP (SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATE).

SMALLPOX AT HONGKONG."

Wong Kai, a Chinese woman, was charged with failing to report a cases of smallpox for live days, which occurred at No. 83, Third

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS" Street. The patient was admitted into the

infectious disease hospital on the 13th inst.

Dr. Pearsa asked tho-Magistrate to impress on IS REPLETE WITH ALL THE LATEST

defendunt the extreme importance of informing AND MOST UP-TO-DATE APPLI- the authorities about infectious disease, both ANGES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF | fæ a person's own sake and for that of the neighbours. After a lecture on the subject FIRST-CLASS WORK.

Mr. Kemp sentenced the woman to $50 or two months' imprisonment.

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THROWING EUPISH FROM WINDOWS. A Chinese woman was fined 83 for throwing sugar cane rubbish from a window.

KIDNAPPING YOUNG GIRLS.

A woman was charged by Inspector Hndson. of the Registrar-General's Office, with stealing two young girls of 14 and 17 years of age respectively (English equivalent 13 and 16)

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to annihilate in her turn the one which remains, by commencing a struggle włóch cannot be perilous, assin possessing already all the Eastern and greater portion of Europa.

XIV-If (which is not possible) nach of these should refuse the project of Rusin, we must know how to excite to quarrel the one with the other, and so at that they may enfeeble them- selves through each other. Thon, taking advantage of the decisivo moment. Russia must advanes her troops, now reunitel on Germany, at the same time send twe considerable fleets, one starting from the Sea of Azof and the other from Archingol with Asiatic troeps; through the nesistance of the urned fleets from the Black Sou and Baltia, advancing by the Medi- on one side, Germany on the other. These two serranean and the ocean. France will be invaded

counties conquered, the rest of Europe will pasa easily and without striking a blow beneath the yoke. It is thus that one can, we ought to. subjugate Europe.

SIR HENRY DBLAKE'S CHALLENGE SHIELD.

FOR THE HONGKONG VOLUNTEERN. The Hongkong Volnotere sheet for Spe Henry A. Blake's Challenge shield, an unna competition, on Saturday, 3th inst, com- follows:- mancing at 130 p.mx. The conditions are us

musketry competition annually by taas of eight 1.-The Shiold shall be compotal for lu a men from Os Engineer Campany and from each Half Artillery Company. early nuderstood that no man who is not efficient will be allowed to compete.

Dis to be

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The name of the Commanding Officer of the winning unit and the games of the winning to shall be engraved upon the centre shield, and after the next annual competition the BILLIARD ROOM names shall by transferred to the uppermost shield on the left, white the catre shall be unserssed and become the property of thin Commanding Offer of the wait whose name is

Western and Orinatal nations by the North as I regard the approaching invasion of the

Providence, who in such a manner regenerated a periolie mavement decreed and designed by the Itoman people by means of an invasion of barbarians. This emigration of us from the direction of the Pole is like the retinx of the Nile, which at certain times nourishes with its ud the western kind of Egypt. I have found Rusin to be this viver, and so I leave her, My successors will make her a great sou destined the banks thrown up will fail to opposing. if to fertilise impoverished Europe, and her waves, my descendants low how to direct the waters. It is just for this reason that I leave the following instructions, and I recommend them to their attention and constant observation pe

I-To kobp Russia in a stata for continual war, to hold the soldier ever ready, and never ing the fiances of the country and the improve- Carbines, 200 yards. 400 yurds. 50 yards; give him rest except for the purposa.of recover-

3-The range and positions to be:- ment of the armg. Tu choose the most favour-Rifles, 269, 500 and 609. Any position. uble mement for attuck. to follow up pract by war, and by peace in the interests aggrandisement, and growing prosperity of Russia.

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borue at it, another shield of the same size

engraved with the names of the new winnera being substituted, and so on.

Competitors will use the weapons as issued from the Armoury of the HK.V.C., but private lings will be allowed. The back-sight bar

toust not be reversed. Leven shotɛ to be fired

II. To utice by every means possible from by ench competitor at such range, and one war, and sarants during pence, in order to in- the cleverest people of Europe, ollicers during sighting shot, ne blow off to be allowed at the 200 yards range only. Two der af fring prove the Russians of the expense of other by units to be settled by lot in a day previous

ations without losing her own advantages.

II-To take part on every occasion in the carried out all on one day, to be appointed by to the competition. Each competition to be affairs and discursions of Europe, whatever they the Commandant. All competitors to be in may ho, and especially in those concerning Ger-asifone. The competition to be carried out as many who as our most intimate neighbour far as possible under Bisley rules, but without interests us most directly.

prejudice to any of the above mentioned condi- Joe. Two reserves required with och teum. No orthoptics, verains, or paint will be allowed, but plain glasses will be permitted in case of defective eyesight,

IV.--Ta divide Poland. and keep up there a constant disorder and continual jealousy, gain over the other Powers at the price of gold, influence their assemblies and corrupt them, so as to obtain an interest in the election of kings, to uare partisans and protect them as an excuse for the entry of Muscovite trees, there to sojourn till the day arrives for a permanent forth difficulties, tranquillie them for a moment orepation. If the neighbouring Powers put

by dividing the country until we can refake as much of it as we have given up to them. and ret her to attuck us in order that we may Y-To take as much as we can of Sweden, have the pretext for subjugating her. For this purpose we unst isolate Denmark from Sweden and favour the rivalry between those countries. for one Prices in order to promote family VI-To always chonse German Princesses alliance, reunite our interests, and so bring Germany over to our cause for the angmeilution | of our influence,

VIIT give the preference to an alliance with England for commerce, she being the Power which has the greatest need of us for our marine, and at the same time can be most useful to us for the development of our own. To change our wood and productions for her gol, and establish continual relations between as with regard to her merchandise, her sabors, and our own, which will be in the interest of this country for navigation and commerce.

town the North, along the Baltic, and also VIII. To extend ourselves, without ceasing. towards the south along the Black Sen.

IX-To approach as near as possible to Co. stantinople and India. Whoever governs there will be the trus sovereign of the world. Conse. quently excito contiuaul wars, not only in Turkey. but in Persia. Establish dockyards en the Black Sen. reize apón little pieces near this us well as ou the Baltic, which is doubly necessary for the attainment of our project. And in the decadence of Persia, penetrate as far as the Persian Gulf, re-establish if it be possible the ancient conserve with the Levaut, advance an far as India, which is the depot of the world. Arrived at this point, we shall have no longer need of England's gold.

To endeavour to maintain with ere the alliance with the house of Austria, appar to support her in her views of fire domination of Germany, and foster below the surface the

from Kongmoon. China The children lekusy of the prices, Endeavour to get her of demand the assistance of Russia by one kind lenged to a place naiped Kow Tow, and had

to as or by another, and to exercise over the gone to Kongmoon to buy things. The defon-country a species of protection which may prs. dant told them she wont take them to a piace pare for future domination.

in a steamer and make actresses of them. The children accompanied the women to Hongkong. hat were followed and discovered by their

mothers at this city.

Mr. Kemp said the trouble was that it was an offence committed in China. He might be able

to convict defendant for bringing the children leze for prostitution, konsrer. He would remand

the case.

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SHIPPING NOTES.

JOINT ACTION IN LIGHTS.

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Captain Cosby, the Superintendent of light- house construction in the Philippiuer, has boop oo a trip among the islands, on departmental duty. The trip extender es fur south es Labuan * British North Borneo. Oficis in both islands were consult and plaus uapped out whereby the British and Philippine overn ments will act conjointly in placing w lights in the extreme southern islands. This proposed chain of feloads extending from Mindauno endl new system of lights will be installed on the Salu to Borneo.

WEATHER.

The Lord Ormonde,' from the west, reports fine weather. The Lok Song, from Quefoc, re- ports fro woutho The Haitan from Swa ow, reports fine weather. The comeen from Bang- kok, reports calm. The Freate had a se passage from Cheloo to Hongkong. The Siberia had a fine trip along the coast from Shanghai. The Frithjof arrived from Swalow yesterday after a fine patge. The wine Tak, from Slunghi, reportsmisty and raiay to Ting- jing, thence in port tizamuderate monsoon. The Chemen experiented fair wouther between Iloilo and Hongkong. She arrived bere yester. day. The Hollow, from Satow, had "a fiue passage.

SUGAR.

The Chenit urrived from Ikilo yesterday with 2,000 tons of sugar for Musrs. Batteriekl and Swire.

COAL

The Lord. Ormonde arrived from Barry, Fonth Wales, yesterday with 5,200 tons of coal for Messrs. Dodwell & Co.

RICE.

The s8, Saishơm arived from Saigon yester.

day with 180 tons of rice for Mark. Bradley & Co. The Somsen, from Bangkok, had 1.900 tons of rice and 40 tons of timber for Messrs Buttafield and Swire.

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STABLES.

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ITEMS. The Indo-China Lak Sand, frous Chefoo, had 5 tons of erga for Hongkong.

The. 6.S. Sarizarrived from San Francisco. During the rorrge there was one dealb and one birth, the total number of people on board at the time of arrival being thus equalis 1. The Norwegin XI. To interest the House of Austria in the

ss. Frithjf erntinues to ply between Tumni, Swatow, and Hongkong for the Oraku khosen chasing of the Turk out of Europe, to out- ralise her jealousies at the moment of the

Kaisha. The Chiva Merchants Aương Tah, ou conjuret of Constantinople, either by the

the Shanghai-Caution ran, arrived from the exciting her to war with the great Powers of North yesterday. Shefnd 1,914 tons of geBera E bet and must demplete Machine ou the

go for Hougkeng, 2,914 for Centeu.

Enrops or by giving her a portion of the coquest which one will retake from her at a later period.

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rar for this part the st., and may be XIII-Sweden being dismembered. Persia expected here on the 28th inst. subjugated. Poland crushed. Turkey conquered, The U.P. R. stemor Empress of Chim arrive? our army camited, the Black Sea and Baltic at Vancouver at 4.30 pm, on the 19th inst guurded by our ships, we must then proposo

CLUB GERMANIA. separately, and very secretly first to the Const of Versailles, then to flat of Vienna, to share with then the empire of the universe. If ono of the two accept, which is nearly certain, by flattering her ambition and cur prope, to make us of her for crushing the other. Finally

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