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POLICE COURT.

Tuesday, 5th July.

Run Mr. H. H. J. GompaÏZ (Å ̈ ̈TING POLICE MAGISTRATE)

AN UNRULY MALAY

A Malay quartermaster of the Dongles .. Hnleco charged the 1st and 2nd-mates with

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raveived provocation,

the Is inst.. while the Heinara was in duck at

MARINE COURT.

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Tuesday, 5th Fuy.

BEFORE HIGN, CAPT. J. BARNES LAWRENCE

R.N. (MARINE MAGISTRATE).

AN ENQUIRY.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6TMн, 1904.

THE CHINESE "COSSACKS,"

CHUNCHES AND RUSSIANS,

At the outbreak of the prosent way, it was

admitted generally by military crities that this weakest point in the Japanese laul forces would be the cavalry, and that therefore the veaded Cossacks would have much their own way when brenght face to face with the fou. But, unless

RECORD CHEQUES.

It has been stated that the cheque for £,000,000 sterling drawn by the United States Government as the purchase price of, the Panama Canal creates a record in history of banking. As a matter of fact, however (says

file). it stands only third on the list of for

colossal cheques. In this matter the Yankee

At

It will be rent-rodered that Mr. Loung Kam. owner of the lanuch Lee Sang, a few days ago asauli, fand the 1st mate cross-sunimoned the canso an enquiry to be hold into alleged the Chinese Government is able to ensure the does not lick creation, and thio records for the negligent navigation by the master of the lonnekasutrality of its people, the Chinese "Cossacks,"

biggest single payments both stand to the Mulus for refusing duty and absence without \ Cheong Liz. In stated that at pm. on the Dress organised gals of usounted robbers its kulit of the oldest and most retrograde of

The 154 unte admitter the assalt, but said hethult, it was reported to him by the coxswain Manchuria, to whom the Risians have given

of his kunch that the deferfont nearly camed the mine of Chunchus, may cause the Russians States. China paid the first instalarent of her obeque for the a collision with his bout owing to negligent a great deal of further trouble. Thosa Chunekus war indemnity to Japan by The Malay gave erblance that at 7.30. marigation. The coxswain of the forging respond with those Itussian outlaws and free-arionly exuer mount of 13,225,000 1x. HAL gave evidence that as he was proceeding from hooters who, from the 13th to the 17th centurius. It was drawn on the Buuk of England, and was any other banking, institution. Three years Kowloon, he was called by the 1st mate to Hongkong to Youmanti he.olmerved the defend- | passed estwardy, nud lived by plundering the 7, the largest clone over paid by that or ant's boat on his port quarter. The other great trading caravans that travelled along the later. in paying the balance of the indemnity, Innich was going faster than his, and

China beat her own record by prosuting Japan with a cheque for the stupendous sum of shortly afterwards it crossed and torched The witness stopped his how in doing so.

Bario was done.

411,008,875. 16%, 9d., representing nearly o thift of the value of all the bullion in the his engines, and

Bank's Issue Depariment, The coxswain of the Cheong Ler said that hi launch was proruding from Hongkour to Yaarili at the flow in question. He did not see the other lunch at first, as he was in the cabin having "chow." He came on deck when the collision occurred. He had he able to find the stoersman, who was a certifiented cox. swain belonging to his crow. adjourned to see fourl

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go on duty. His watck, however, really com- menced at So'clock, and he told the Ist mate The 1st untethereupon dragged him out am deck with the assistance of the second nate, who caught him by the neck. The 1st ate struck bie with his fist on the head, and his singlet Hold marks to show, but there

Was tors.

was a pain in his head.

In the cross-summons the fat male gares evidence that the Malag refused to go on duty, He was so unnoyed that he struck him once and brengt him before the captain, who ordered

the man to go on duty,

The defoulant then left, the ship without beare smd that was the last he saw of tim till he rennived the summons.

Mr. Gompertz fins the Malay, discharged The 2nd bate, and lived the 1st mate 8, the Magistrate remarking that it was wrong of the mate to have assaulted the man; he should have charged fùm.

FAINE PRETENCES,

As American Bamet Hartzane was charged with obtaining $30 from n Chinam by false pretences and the case was resanded. Hartman, it will to remusmbered, was on Monday charged) with obtaining money by false pretences from the International Bank. On that occasion Mr

Gompertz deferred sentencs, it being understood int other charges were to be made against the defendent.

A GARDINER SET UPON. The Gardener of the Parsen Cemetery, a Chinnan, charged two men with ascult. Six men. two of whom he recognised, sof upon him. beat him, and then rau away. The defendants were fined $15 or six we-ks' ixuprissament.

CHINESE YOUTH IN TROUBLE,

A Chinese youth was fined $2 or four day's imprisonment for drunkenness.

BOY TO BE BIRCHEN

A boy of 16 years who stole, a lump from a

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The case was if the steersman could be

The case was resumed to-ding räth inst.) when the man acting as corowain was not produced. † Capt. Burnes-Lawrence thorofore held that the previonsdefenlant was to Maine, loving becu în charge of the much at the time, and susponded kis certificate for one montà,

NAVAL NOTES.

U.S.NO, JUSTIN.

The United States Nary Collior Justia arrived from Cavite. P... yesterday with 3,000 of coal for the US. squadron: She has a

-pounder gun and suull arts aboard.

PRETTY FUMMINATIONS.

** Kasık."

that is,

*mounted votal"

great rivers, Dneiper. Dou, and Volga. Those

Northern Aniu were known by a name pioneers of Russia's present dominios over of Eastern-Asian origin; they were called The and today the word is Cossack." most famous Cossack was the hero Yerumk whose name lives still in the people's songs So notorions for their evil deeds became the Castueks of the Volga towards the end of the With ventury, flust Ivan the Terrible scattered thex once for all and drove them into Asia By so doing that Tsar of infamous memory unwittingly took the first step in the direction of founding a Rassian Empire in Asia, for these expelled Volyn Cossacks overthrew the Tartars in the region now known as Siberia. The descendants of those Cossick freebooters are known to-day as the Trans-Daikal. Anur, and Uss Cossacks; they am urmel settlers ready to take the field at a moment's notice. Their present task is that of guarding the Manchurian Railway. Strange to say, the people who hare given them the most treable are their Chinese counterparts, the Chanebas.

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After these huge drufts comes the United States. Treasury's cheque for £8,000,000. In strictly commercial and not international trun actions, the biggest private cheque ever drawn and cashed was the one signed after the amalgamation of the diamond mines at Kinber. ley in 1889. To end the competition and obtain a monopoly in the diamond mining industry of South Africa. De Bears Consolidated Mines parchased the property of the Kimberley Central Company, and in payment handed over a cheque for £5,338,650. A better conception of the enormous value of this chequo follows when it is copsilered that at the interest of 3 per cent., the son would yield a perjetual inces of over £160,000 a year. Last year, J. F. Morgan and Co. passed a cheque for £4,020,000 through the New York Clearing House. but this was not the biggest single Among the first Chinese settlers in Manchuria payment in the commersial history of America. were very many crimimals and outlaws of the In Fubruary, 1901, a cheque was drawn for worst type, who, naaking common cause with £4,781.754 28.80. by J. P. Morgan and Co. in similor desperadoes among the Manchis, formed } connection with the disposal of Mr. Carnegie's themselves into robber bands, which were lenged holdings. A few years ago, the Great Indian The Glorious Fourth" illuminations on together under the expanion Bane of the Peninsula Railway Conipany drew a cheque ou of the U.S. destroyers anchored at Hushntze" or Redboards," The distinguish the London mal County Bank for £1.250,909, *Yameati Bay arc worthy of resek.ing signs of the united bands is a red Hag At the Clearing House cheques. for similar and

The versal

completely outlined, Was

the bearing the one word · Royenge.” In the activity even larger amounts are occasionally seeu in the four funnels and the anasts included, with and during of the Chunchus the Cossacks of ordinary way of business; one for £8,000,000 streak of light from stem to stern. The result

sterling was recently drawn on a private bank wasu weird picture of dazzling brilliance.

rid paid into the Bank of England. Cheques for less than a million and more than a hundred thousand pounds are comparatively common. One of the largest cheques drawn by a man in which Lord Masham signed in purchųsing an estate. Ju the way of trade, advertisements have familiarised thepublic with choques for sumus extending tosix figures in payment of the Custom duty on tea or tobacen. A few years ago a Bristol firin paid a quarter of a million sterling for folmeen duty in our week, hy surans of two chaynes fog £150,000 and £100,000. For formal use in its transactions with the Government, the Bank of England specially printed and uses a bankcrete for £1,000,000. In continet with these huge payments there is the smallest cheque ever drawn. In paying the salary of President Cleveland, the United States Treasury dis

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OIL PUEL FOR WARSHIPS.

bygone centuries seem to live again. In fact, they are a power with which Russia has had to reckon and will have to reckon. The horses of the Chanels are famous for their speed and endurance, and the Russian mounted Cofrack is the milding of the Manchurian Railway, the Chunchus plundered the Russians right and left: 1hey swooped down on the Cossack outpost, and plundered the neighbouring villages.

heup of furniture placed in the street at Bouham/ Pertsiacath Fleet Reserve, after satisfactorily easily overtaken by the "Redbeards," During his private capacity was that for £300,000,

Strant while a bouse was being washed was Sentenced to receive 20 strokes.

A NEW TERRITORY CASE,

A man was charged with gambling at the gane of Lu-laat Tapain, New Territory. He was fined $3 or 14 days imprisonment and $1T found on his person was forfeited.

The announcement that the torpedo bout destroyer Spiteful has been passed into the undergoing her power trials, is highly sign ficant. It virtually means that liquid fuel has now reached the practicable and reliable stage of development for naval purposes, for this is

But these Chinese Cossacks" knew their the rst warship to be fitted solely for the consumption of oil. The difficulty of excessive-tudies well. In the clefts of the northern smoke has been overcome, and a combination slopes of the Shan-be-shan Mountains, on the of the turbine and liquid fuel is now the pro- Upper Sungari, is the chief hiding-plus" off An aerated-water shop-keeper sont a coollygressive engineer's dream of a perfect form the Chunchas. Here muted in 1900 a certain Huidonga, who was known to the Russian and to Wanchai to get sonie empty bottles, and whew of motiye power.

Chiasso frontier officials as a great hater of coolie returning the

overheard by a with bargaining

.. marine

all foreignors and the protector of all robbers policeman

and criminals. Yet his influence was so far the

of threa sala hawker for the bottles. Both the shopkeep and the coolie

sentenced imprisonment and six bours' stocks.

KIDNAPPING.

WHAT & POLICKIMAN HEARD,

ware

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slugs

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A man and women were charged with kidnap. ping a girl, 14 years of age. from her guardian. They induced her to leave her home by ring they would get a husband for her in the country, and then she would not have to work. The de- fendants were arrested when about to embark

its the gira of a river steamer. They were

senteured to one year's imprisonment each.

Bezon Mr. J. H. KEMP (SECOND POLICH

MAGISTRATE).

GERMAN TRADE SYNDICATES.

In his recently published report on the trade of Germany. Mr. Schwabach. H. M. Consul General at Berlin, gives interesting particolars

reaching that one of his relations who lived at Girin played the part of his diplomatic repre- attire in dealing with the local Governor.

covered a discrepancy of ons cent in his favour, and recordingly presented him with a cheque

as to the leading trade combinations in that At last a Russian expedition under General for this missing halfpenny.

The cheque book, and the feats of the old magician's ml, pale beside to scrawi of a pon. which converts a strap of paper into gold and all that gold means. This is true romance, but a certain amount of technique is also involved. It has been judicially laid down that a cheque need not be later. It is then payable on demand, because no time is stated for payment. Nor is a cheque invalid by being ante-dated, post-dated or dated on a Sunday. The general idea that a cheque is a kind of banknote and may be casted

from those traders who wished to do business in the interior of Manchuria. Every trader whe was secured this from being plundered was presented with a fag, which he carried on the front of his vehicle. The most feared robber leader of to-day is Tuleusan,' whom a Russian expedition has been trying in rain to catch for the last year. Tuleusa hates the Russians and for two years he has done everything possist leisure is at variance with the pronounce be to cause them trouble.

Fock overthrow Haidengi eurly in November, country. The continuation of the cartels and

1. Then the Chanchus opened an "in-ur- particularly, the formation of the German Steelance oflies" at Newehwang and lesied a tax Syndicate, are of the utmost importance to enable the German iron industry to compete in the world's markot. By means of this syndicate general organisation of the iron industry bas "been created, which is distinguished from

previous organisations in this industry by the fast that it will extend its operations to the export as well as to the home trade. Since the renewal of the coal syndicate for the next 12 years-until the end of 1915-is secured (although some differences remain to be settled), the syndication of the iron industry will form a second powerful association of an entire pro. vince of production, and Gerwen industry will unloabtedly experience a reinforcement of its position in the world's market, notwithstanding the undeniable deficiencies connected with those ayudicates. The formation of the steel Mr. Komp accepted the explanation and in-syndicate met with greater difficulties than posed the nominal fine of $1.

ARRIVING AFTER DARK.

The captain of the Richmond Coffe was summoned by F. Sergt. Clark for arriving at Hongkong after & p.m. on the 3rd inst. from

infected port. Amoy, au

The defendant admitted the charge, but said he was not acquainted with the regulation. He took his ship at once to the quarantine anchorage when informed about the mutter.

REMOVING A PLAGUE CASE.

A rick-la coolie and another Chiusman were charged with removing a man suffering from plague. An Indion P.S. saw the man being taken along Queen's Road West at 5 o'clock electric

in the morning. The sick man was straddled on the shoulders of the second defendant, who was siting in a ricksḥn. The ricksbu coolle was discharged, and the other man was tied $30 or three weeks' imprisonment.

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SHIPPING NOTES.

WEATHER AT SEA.

Tho Fegu and Isch in experienced fine weather on their passages from Singapore.

The Yonglaze and Marubery report flue weather on their passages from Foochow to Hongkong. The Yinglate experienced mater- ate N. W. breeze in the Formosa Chaumet,

The Tak Sang, and Köksichany. from Bangkok, report woderate to fresh ssion with moderate sea to the Paracels, thenes to port light Ely winds and smooth sea.

The Yura Saung and Badenia. from Masilla. report fine weather.

The Foo Ehing. from Moji, reports tine She experienced light southerly weather. wituris.

The Wo Sang. from 'Chefon, raports S.W. wind and foggs.

The Hui Ching, from Kwangchowan and Macar, sports fine weather.

The Koruna experienced light breezes and

The Prinsesse Marie had a fine passage fair weather on her passage from Chiukiung from Shanghai.

MISCELLANEOUS.

The Italian steamer Vega arrived from fleuos yesterday with 3,600 tons of coal.

The Tak Sang arrived from Bougkok yester- duy with 1,889 tons of rice.

The Foo Shing arcived from Moji yesterday with 3,200 tons of coal for Messrs Jartine, Matheson & Co.

NEW SHOALÁ IN TRÀ CHINA' SEA. Coriander C. E. Monro, H. M. 8. Roubler, reports the existence of a shoal patch in the approach to Amoy Harbour, with Chapel Island bearing S. & F., 6.1 miles, and Chir Ha point (B.E. point) N. 87 W., 4.6 miles. The least water at present obtained in 3 fathoms at Low Water | Springs. A further examination will be made.

There is also a shoal of small extent with Quemny Pagoda bearing N. 17 E., 6,03 miles, und Taitan Lighthouse bearing N. 47 W. This shoal has 4.75 fathoms at Low Water Springs.

HAMBURG TO HONGKONG,

The captain of the Germaan muil steamer Prim: Regent Luitpold, which arrived with the outward nail esterday, describes his voyage from Hamburg to Hongkong as follows:--We! experienced fine warm weather and quiet seas in the Mediterranean, two days strong nonsoon between Adon and Colombo, very hot though generally us to Singapore, and in showers between the latter port and Hongkong. The steamer brought 147 bags of mail and 620 tons of general cargo for Hongkong.

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ments of law. A banker will refuse to cash a So far he has led a cha: med life. Thus, when cheque six months old, on the ground that it is stale or out of date. By retaining a cheque for hant him down the Russians began Tuleusan was near Mukden at the head of a some time before presentation, the holder runs the risk of the failure of the bank, and in that. mea, well trained an on good horses, A Russian officer was sent out to surround in caso he could not recover the money from the lut Tulonsan escuped between the Russians drawer of the chee; he would rank merely as right wing and the Lira River. Then a flying one of the bank's creditors. A choque must be colanu was sent to catch him in the village of presented within "a ressonable time," and this Byakkontu. After a skirmish. in which he lost has been defined as extending to two days after could have been anticipated six months ago. Nevertheless, on 29th February, 1964, the 25 men, many horses, and much summution, date or receipt, or if the chequo is received after Toleusan and most of his followers escapeil banking hours, until the third day. To detain foundation of the steel syndicate was accom.

a cheque longer has been judicially branded as plished on lines differing but slightly from across some marshy' ground over which the

follow the Russinu soldiers could not

them. culpable negligence. The payee nained in the In originally contemplated. those

fictitious or non-existent After this reverso. Tulen fed into cheque may be a industry farther progress Las been mato in the consolidation of interests Mongolia; however, last October, he appeared person; in this case, the money must be paid to HAVE YOU TRIED

with a new troup of 300 men in Apsahanchjau, the bearer. f. for instance, you pick up in the which, in the inning of 1003, led to mutual

on the Eastern China Railway, between the street a cheque made out to “Öld Fool" or operations between Siemens and Halske and the Rivers Tamzikhe, Kuukhye, and Liao, Hera Sobuckert Works on the one hand, and on the Tuleasan was joined by the famous Russian "The Great Panjandru," you have merely to other hand between the General Electric renegade Falenoy, fagitive from the penal endorse it to secure payment. Recently, at a Company and the Union Electric Company colony of Saphalien, nad who was in command suburban branch bank, a young bride presented

On hearing

Sweetest of the A syndicate hus been formed for another branch of 5 well-mounted robbers.

a cheque payable to the san two of the electric industry-the manufacture of of this alliance, the Russians incandescent lampy-comprising Germany and companies of infantry, one troop of horse, Sweet The puzzled cashier asked the bearer, Who is the Sweetest of the Sweet'?" Austria-Hungary, in order to abolish over and four gaus, under Captain Trotski. to sur production and the consequent depresion in round the robbers mul to prevent them from I am," replied the ludy, and being told priver. In the cement industry, which has fleeing into Mengolia. Although he Risions been in a most precarious condition for years, thought that they were guarding all the forts to endorse it accordingly, the money was paid in consequence of over production and ure on the Liao, yet Tulensan and his followers over, and the choque italy Bgured on the credit stricted competition, no permanent or extensive found an unguarded ford; they crossed it and side of her husband's pass-book. a foderik connell sitting in Ottawa, Sydney, or agreement has so far beon effected, notwitli-withdrew into Mongolia with the Russian troops in South Africs, provided that in future the Towards the end of the year it was possible to hers in a small village, where, recording to a standing continual meetings and negotiations. on their heels. The Russian overtook the rob.

Major-General Wade, who is to be succeeded British people hold together." Not only on arrive at understanding between at least some of Russian report, a terrible battle took place, for in his Philippine command by General Corbin account of the great achievements and traditions the cement works in the Therish-Westphalian 178 robbers were killed, 20 were wounded, and about November 1, has received word from

and a great many, of the Navy, but also on account of its impor- district, which is far are striving to effect a they lost 250 horas r tance as a political instrument in bringing about conjunction with South German and other Fulenhoy was killed, but Tulensan escaped again Washington that on his return to the United As at that mouent relations States he will have command of the Atlantic North German groups, so that keep with 100 men, an organised asion of the scattered British race he declared limali a Navy enthusiast. Colonial competition from which this industry has between Russia and Japan became strained, this division, his headquarters being at Govertor's affered since 1500 may be expected to ;ive Russian panitive expedition was recullet. If Island, New York harbour. The Atlantic divi- contributions to the cost of the maintenue of way to a steadier development and greater Jajan keeps the command of the sea, Rahas the British Nury wore steps in the direction of profitabl-urss provided the parties concerned only one imenus of transporting food and an- sion comprises the department of the east anl Imperisi federation, and he sincerely trusted are persistent in their endearoars to bring munition for her troops in Manchurin; this, the department of the Gulf.

about a community of interests. The negotiatassia is dependent upon the Siberian and Mr- that when the Transvaal had self-government it tions as to the renewal of the potash syndicate, churian railway. Of course, this weak spot in would come forward with a large cuatribution, which terminates at the end of 1904 have Russin's conduct of the wae is known to the offering Invitations of Macuiven & Cameron's l'ens

s satisfactory Chinese Consucks; it is more than likely thatThey come as a boon and a blessing to mez, and would demand a voice in the control of the so far not been brought to Navy. He wanted all parts of the Empire to conclusion. A strict organisation with greater the latter will side with Japan, and should that The Pickwick, the Owl, and the Waverley Pen."

Sold at all Stationers. power for the administration of the syndicate be the case, the activity of these robber bands

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LORD MILNER AND IMPERIALISM

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