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LABUT, WITTON'S STORY.
On his rolease from, Portland Prison on the 11th ultimo, Lient. G. Witton was met by the Hon. James Logan, member of the Legislative Assembly of Cape Colony, who has worked hard for his liberation. His reloare came ng quite a surprise to him. "In conversation with
"ESQ."
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13Tтя, 1904.
HONGKONG BLUE BOOK.
Truth appears to have turned its mind to the
The report of Mr. F. H. May to the Colonial about the same time that the aquire habit' "Jottings" writer in the Frees thought of it Secretary at Home, on the Hongkong Blue Book for 1903, presented to Parliament in July, us a subject for comment. Here is a part of, 1 whint Truth said in returning to the subject: has just come from the King's Printers.
The actual financial loss on the year's work. By way of corroborating my view that the
POLICE COURT.
Monday, 12th September.
BEFORE Mr. J. H. Kit (ACTING FIRST MAGISTRATH)...
a Press representative, he said that for himself title Esquire' is utterly devoid of meaning, ing was $157,811.50. There was a surplus of Brown-Jones, was yesterday charged with de
us of my readers mentions that in Singa- resided for leron pore. where he has years, it is not only universally bestowed on fery white min, but also upon the wealth,
It will surely end up Chiuse and other Asiatics. Al Bu, ay
additional attraction to life in a Kind mine'or
assets of $58,550.34. The tonnage exported (coal, flour, rice, and sagar being the chief exparts) was 3.985.310, or 21,847 tons more than in 1902, Rice showed a heary decreas
of 222,189 tous. The chief increase (16,780 | tons) was in coal.
The full effect of the abolition of the Euro-
THE INTEREST.". Mr. Van Epps, undertaker of the tiru of laying to take out his truck licences. Defen- dant had taken ont the licence, but two nths late. The police inspector said he no doght that Mr. Vai Epps was not trying to defraud the Government, but the Government lost the interest on the unmey Defendant was fined $1.
Tail
SMOKING IN COURT,
compound when the Colestial knows that the pean Sugar Bounties was not felt. the markets
his avorare being still over-stocked. wealth he amasses out of
Court on Saturday; both sing allowed out on minimum wage will entitle bim te such a When such stocks have been worked off the coolies were summoned for smoking in desiguation. He could not get a puncook's supar trade generally will be relieved, of a feather or a yellow jacket at home for anything-factor-which has hitherto-accentuated its 51 bail. Only one of the defendants put in an like the price,"
necessarily speculative nature, and there is no "ppearance. He was dismissed and the other reason why the local rafineries should not sharo in the, benefits likely to result.
ho had no complaint to make against the Government or anybody else. They saw it to give me this punishment," he said, "and I have suffered it. I am very thankful to be free ones more and am looking forward to my dinner. The young soldier sailed, and added: Mr.look and sounds well. Login is taking me to Scotland for som grouse shooting, and after that I am going back to Australia to see my mother, sisters, and brothers. Since I have been in prison "within the Westmouth-I have lost my father, That has been a great blew to me. When I heard from any brother that my father was
Of course. we do not wed to remind our very ill, 1 petitioned the Homs Office to he allowed to go to see him, but, of course, they readers that Singapore is not the only pace could not allow that. Boyoud-thig Thare in the East glove this. foreign courtesy is bestowed upon Chinese. It was, aparently, nothing to complain about my treatment of
in consequence of the lavish and discriminate Portland. I asked no privileges, and worked- like any other convies." Describing the use of the houerife in Hongkong that Incident which led to his conviction, Lieut. Hanyan" swayed some of his mental rootlets over this fertile topic. Here, in the absence of Witton said the party, commanded by Lieut. Morant, sel ont from camp, after the finding "Sir" or Hen.." everybody is an "Esq.." be he of Captain Hunt's mutilated body.doter whito or yellow, bizek ur browa: provided he is mined to punish the outrage, which had sufficiently in the swis to receive an occasional a place called Dell's Kloof, chit or letter. It must be admitted, so think, Decurred at
wookly contributor, took higher ground fully eighty miles from Spelenken. I can't that our
than Labby, for instead of denouncing the remember exactly what happened, but I remem her the night ne wirted out someone said customs of so addressing on asutherly-devoid |
of meaning." he had the perspicacity, per- I won't give names--thero was to bo no sur- yenler. It was. I think, the Eyflowing Thurs.spicuity, or perspicaciousness, (tako your choices, day when we got to Devil's Kloof, and after to sow in it a gino radie, rather than a snobbish. hard riding we came up with the Boers about spirit. John Smith, Esq. and Henry Jones. Egy. as they had pard men of affairs, and as good as nuybody!", subast. They skedaddles, and, fresh horses and ours were tired out, they got. They wisely-level - Themselves up. instead of away all but one loan, a Boer called. Visser.aping the Paris republican wheel lim we captare, sud Moränt said he would patrician neighbour down to "citizen ̈ So-and-
If the nomenclaturiul reductions shoot him. Well, there were some of as whos
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Inta't quite like the idea, but, Morant, said he furilled at the citizens derapitated man as well
enlistel democratie. Banyan Ram. had his orders from headquarters Morant. Picton, qui ethers hold a conference, and I Amerion to support his theory, having read remember saying to foraut. after thinking that in the United States the "esquire" is "commonly given to esery man as a muck of about the matter. Leave me out of it. The
reperf, aspecially in the address of a letter.“ Our excuse for this reference to such shackung
sobject (which, however, appears to have that Par excited considerable interest is Shanghai contemporary the Meverry has drugged us ris-devis with one of its American subscribers, in such je way that we appear in duty bound to remove the doubts seemingly entertained by that geliean. It was like
next morning, at dawn, a firing party was detailed under the sergouul-mejor. hanging about when the sergeant inajor cune to me and said. Spine of the men don't like the ides of this cold-bloorleil jah," Would I speak to Morant I was pretty sick of the uncertainty of the whole job. Moraut said he had his orders. We could I say? I was-Morant's inaior ofleer: but what I believe I Rutually said to the sergeant major was, "Look here. I will shoot bim myself." To cat an auhappy story short. we shot Vinser Ho took his fate stoically. I don't remotaber that there was any scene-and there you are. as well as I do."
You know the rest
I am sorry for Morant." added Lieut. Witton. He was a brilliant follow, and a very good sort. He used to write poems as we jogged along on horseback, and he didn't know what fear was."-Chronicle.
this.
The Merezory sid→ Banyan “ the honour of trausplanting his ideas, and reproduced bir comments perbutin et tiferation without renicus- bering to cite him as the authority on this pregnant topic:
Fer ourselves, we do not insist on everything being acknowledged that is taken from our eulumus. It is a little trying when with scissors purposefully gruped, we glance through the papers from the four earners of the world. and resognise, in most of the attmetivo itens we are tempted to excise. the paragraphic Prodigals that went “ YELLOW PERIL” IŃ NEW GUISE, before. It would save as much valuable time if they were all labelled with the H. and the The Shanghai Mercury describes the stares published in connection with the Orchardists. with the D. and the P. that belong to them as no E. or 8. or Q. ever belonged to ann. Bul we can nito understatul how it would spoil the PPerucs of some papers to credit us with 577
as our old friend the Yellow Peril in a new dress. People are seen that the attempt to raise this particular bogey was too barefared
forth from us modis
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The Cotton Spinning industry suffered (in labour from the plague, and speculation demoralised the market. The entlook wout: improves until cotton east be bought more reasonably.
If the valleys of the New Territory could he utilised for cotton plantations whereby the rive material could, be procured at permanent prices, or at least it prices which could be approximate ly foretold. the industry would undoubtedly revive a much-needed impetus.
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tter kinds of sugar cone had been spes fully grown, the Castle Peak experiments turning out very well. Agriculture generally
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not a subject for congratulation. New Territory included 9000 seres under cultiva tin, but mostly exceedingly pour soil,
The aduentional system of the Colony was still undergoing rovision, and grunts were now
being made on the basis of the fater Home
BY SUPTA,
The total rainfall for the year was inches. The average for the last ten years was 77,88. The average monthly temperature was 715 deg. F.
The Colony spent $27.985,38 vs the Volun IPET..
The rogurt ends with Be following general observations:
Sir Henry Blake, KC M,, left the Colony for Ceylon on the 21st November, and I ad- ministered the Government from that date until Major-General Sir the ad of the year. William Gascoigne, K.C.M.G., who has tom mended the troops for the last five yours, and who on two occasions and 1502) adminis
tered the Government of the Colony, r
inquished his command in September, and was smereedel by Major General Villiers Hatton, C.B.
man's bail was estreated.
ASSAULTING THE POLICY. Two emigrant coolies weww charged on rewandt with assaulting the police. The facts were that
two Indian constubles had arrested two men for larceny, when a number of coolies from the South African smigrant camp attacked them. The prisoners escaped, but two of the assailants were arrested. They were sentenced to twe months hard labour and thres hours' stocks.
ASSAVET.
Mr. C. W. Longuet, of Messrs. Krása & Co. charged one of his coolies with fighting. He had stabbed another coolie. For months hard labour.
BEFORE Me. E. D. C. WOLPE (ACTING SECOND MAGISTRATŅI.
UNLAWFUL POSSESSIÓN,
Two Chinaren were eligel with unlawful possession of a hand-spanner and other articles. The complainant, living near the old Bay View Hotel, bud his house broken into : qul six weeks later observed his neighbours. father and sov. The defondants using the missing articlest were fined $30 each.
THE REAL BEACHCOMBE.
Two Europeaus, an Englishman and a Swede were charged with fighting in a watshed in Des Voeux Bouil, and the Englisham also with assaulting the police. The only clothes they possessed were durgare pants and helts, As the second defendant said he had a ticket for Singapore he was allowed to go out the other was ined or one month's imprison meut..
THE FUTURE OF BRITISH
SHIPPING
The Antwerp agent of the P. & Q. 95 Co. wrote to the London office as follows: It may The figures already given at the beginning perbes interest you to know that we have of this Report are evidence of the continuexperienced no difficulty in transferring to the stransship Slavonie, of the Hamburg-Amerika prosperity of this port. The Juctuations of the Linie, the 170 tons of mining rails, 50 tons silver, mørket and the partial commercial galvanized steel wive, and ten cous ine. all for depression arising from the prospect of political Juan, shipment of which we had to refuse by disturbances in the Far East hars with other your company's steamers in accordner with causes contributed to prevent the past year from being marked by special bayaney of trade or steadiness in the stock market; but there is nothing to indicate that the trade interests and the wealth of this Cohay has ceased to expand. But if the port is to preserve its reat emporium predominant position as
are many problems for shipping. there
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The best way to preserve your Pictures is to have them enlarged. Small prints are liable to be thrown about and thus made dirty or lost; while enlarged ones, framed and hung up. will last. for ever, besides serving as decorations to the walls.
Hongkong, Sth August, 1904.
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TELEPHONE. No. 135.
A pretty exmaple of Chinese administrative methods is narrates with univete in the Chung Ngoi Sea Po It knocks into a corked-hat all the foreign idealist's notions of the moral effect
and all the other isuns that are supposed to make of centuries of Buddhishi, Taoism, Confucianism.
John Chinamur such a noble hoy. Confucius ir supposed to have advised-his worshipping countrymen ever to do to each other what they wouldn't like anybody to do to them. If the HAVE YOU TRIED doings of Aw Hung-shi, Governor of Kwangsi.
others are doing, the rule ef-official mahut. and Viceroy Shum are criterin of what all the
serans to be: Do to the other what he is likely to do to you, and do it first,
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Governor Aw sent menorial to the Thron. to the effect that A was a poor. insigniti. ́éant governor, unworthy to lick the steps of the. Imperial washhouse at Peking, but that he foll it his painful duty" to report flut Shaun was a. worthless, person who neglected his duty, who frequently drank wins in erpany with his sabordinates, and who was guilty of the des} pienlle habit of Haltering the Throne with false reports.
Back from Peking, straight to the, unhappy Shri. com the awful Imperial sigue.
Thus and thus says our faithful slave Aw. What East thou to say to the several indict
nents? Answer, on thy head." (ie werds to. that effect.)-
Shum took a little more wine, and drink coa- fusion to that rascal Aw. Then he replied, to the effect that the Heureu born would gracious. ly hearken to his unworthy but extremely truthful replies. Ho (Shum) had always exerteil himself, to the uuest to perform all his duties, He but an any occasions gone forth in the rain to pray for the Throne, and he trustri that the Threas would continue to retain its
He hui convictions of his probity and honour never sent a false report. AB were perfectly true, down to the very last wigglo of the brusli, and the Throne must agt "ontertain a shaglow of a doubt," That person Aw was within few milk of a fart when he spoke of wine- drinking He (Sham) di invite his subor dinates to a dinner once. (He must have saniled as he wrote this. That was on the Emperor's birthday, and all drank to the health of the Throne. but kept quite sober. The tuct was this person Aw find, sent
sucr
aring your Presence) lying report, be cause he expected the unworthy writer of the presents to report him for cowardice and negligèace. Governor Aw had gathered all the soldiers he could get around the city of Kwelin for his own protection against the rebels. Other cities surrounded by rebols, le had left to shift for themselves, arrant coward, whereas the writer (Shmm) was pursuing those rebels.
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It answered. Peking replied: Worthy Shum Do thy duty as usual, aud root out the reliebe Take be notice of what Aw says. Wo will attend to hin.
Gorerum Aw, lnckling in the midst of his MAKES MUSICIANS OF US ALL.
altogether. Eren Frenehmen, who as the allies we let them, so we waive whatever rights we which demand early consi·leration sul tindely tion which, in the opinion of their principals well defended premises at Kwuilin, because love
may be supposed to have in that respect, with reprinted, except they he companied by the formula: →→Thus sjuk Banyan. Otherwise, that repsulife jutter, being someshat tometry talks of taking pavceelings. In the present case, we have persuaded him to take a rest, and to lace us to deal with the Shanghai Mercury and its doubting. Didymns from the States.
uf Russia would do and say a good deal for their friend, coubt only smile when the Tsar's exception. The "Fottings "unt not be money was sprandored in the advertisement of The Kaiser-nightmare. Had it not been so Highly fathered on the Continent, the Yellow „Bogey woubl have been driven out of Europe with shouts of laughter. But lise tuajesté forbids. What more natural that we should lind strong efforts or its behalf to ensure a new footing in China from whence the argument. Itok sa so any be triumphantly tole. graphed throughout the longth and breadth of the world? Servet societies are as
June.
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mon in Chinu as blackberries in an English The natives take to them a dunks to water. Often and often their action has dons harm to China, but perhaps as frequently it has done good. If their action
cannot be regarded as contraband of war,
had got ahead of that interfering Viceroy.
Further we gather from advices received was dreked when he received an Imperial FT IS A SPLENDID ACCOMPANIST..
from Hamburg- that the German lines intend shortly to raise their rates to Japan, the absence
we learn that a fall competition giving them complete control of the market. decision has boou cento to on the point we will let you lacs.
As you as
action, such as the increase of the accommoda- tion in the harbour for scean-going steamers. the provision of more space for the housing of an ever-increasing population, and the further developroent of the trade of the West River and its tributaries by the opening of new ports Over-shadowing all these questions, however, is
We may uld that, in the light of the action the pressing necessity for the speedy con- struction of the railway between Hongkong aud
of German lines in continuing their services, Canton, for whisk venacession was granted to a An American Resident " wrote to the
our shippers here profess to be unable to Mercury, with regard to the cupied version of British syndicate some years ago by the Chinese
Gloverument. The development of railway enter understand why the P. and 0. Company Bauyan's" reference to the "esquire habir " in Ameries, and in part; said: Americans Prise in other parts of China has, in the opinions suspended its. Japan calls. We presume you will bring the situation to the know would be glad to know what authority u look of the Government and the entire commercial
will shortly ba in apostion to advise us to for an opinion apou a question of this kind." community, rendered it of paramount importance edge of your Government, and we hope you to the prosperity of Hongkong that this Colea that you are assured adequate protection of To which the Mercury had meekly to reply
was their should be connected by railway with the capital your ri, fits, and that you intend restoring the that the one and only "Banyan"
service. Meantime, as yon may suppose. the authority. Of course, if they had said so at of the Kwangtung Province, which is to ba
has been frankly anti-foreign, as we know It has first, the statements would never havo bega connected by a trunk line with the Yang Germans los no opportunity of making good
at times, there is nothing much to wonder at in that. It has ever been so in times of truusi- tion, and as every foreigner knows, missionaries, who, by openly assuming official power and in- terfering with native legal procedure, have incensed whole districts, are largely to blame for it. But it is one thing to denounce ontimaks against Christianity, and unite another to aid in convincing Europe that there is a Yellow Peril after all. and that when the war is over the combined nations most if need be step in to save Russia from the consequences of her misdeeds on the pirn forsooth that her discora Sture would be a European catastrophe! That is a line of argament into which we hoped to sea no British paper inveigled. What we think the natural, thongh not-to-be-encouraged ex- planation of some of the recent publications is
called in question. However, now that they | Valley, hare, and when we know that in Shanghai there is an American contumacions enough to doubt even an anonymous "Bangan" dictam, we are happy to refer him and the Mereury to other authorities.
their position, and to this end they are represent ing to shippers the convenience they continue to afford them in presence of our withdrawal,
consideration in the future.
chit
golding his for presuming to villify Ha was ordered to send a better ma
punishment to go with thoni." his solliers against the rebels and horrible
IT MAKES ENTERTAINING VERY
EASY.
This was too much Slipping a dirk into, his sleeve, in case he should have to anticipate the thunderbolt, he argently despatched represente- tions to the Throne that Kweilin, being the capital, was more important than the rest of the province, and it would be very wise to YOUNG AND OLD CAN PLAY THE send the soldiers away. Kwangsi wa overrau with rebels, and us, as Governor, had to be extremely careful. Sarely the Throne had not thought of the terrible risks of braving these rebels Besides, if the soldiers went. they they could hope for would be one or two claamo would most probably be defeated. The most
victorios.
Here the story ends for the time being. There seems to be an opening for another General Gordon in Kwange.
SHIPPING. NOTE÷
STEAMER MOVEMENTS,
FOREIGN SETTLEMENT AT ÜHINAN.
The foreign sot lemont at China is to be urging at this should extitle them to special yesterday at noon, and may be expected here
established at Wu-B-kon. outside the east gate Dan Webster, unabridged, ought to satisfy The area is to be six li or two miles from east to any man in the U.S. The latest copy of the west and four li from north to south, A Public International" dictionary (.& C. MerriamWorks Department has been opened in conne- Company, Springfield, Mass. 3003) says: Intion with the Bureau of Agriculture, Comerço the United States the title is commonly given ape Art, to have charge of the necessary lands in courtany to lawyers and justices of the peace, etc., for the use of foreign and Chinese merchants and is often used in the superscription of letters and others who wish to establish themselves at instead of Mr." Perhaps the most anthoritative this trading contre, which will soon become one. American dictionary, however, is that one of the leading commercial ports in Shantuty
Tuotai Ho Chih-hsiao is the director of the clopedic publication compiled by a small army of lexicographers and sent out by Fank and department above mentioned, and it is reported Wagnall of New York; and therein the afercury's that the Governor has obtained permission from
the well-known jealoney felt by some of American eritic will find substantially all that the Government to spend Tls. 200,000 to meet
the initial expenses in connection with the open- Banyan" wrote and the Mercury copied, ***
Now, finally, if there is to be more argumenting of the port, which is voluntarily opened.-- ou this esquire" business, we would like to Peking Times.
THE CHINESE ENGINEERING & MINING CO., ED.
The conual general meeting of the share. holders of the Chinese Engineering & Mining Co.. L.. was to be held in London to-day (Tues. day)
According to the directors' report, the net result of the year's transactions shows a balance to the credit of profit and loss account of £102.320. made up as follows:— Not profit after providing forallelagges
in China Add balance brought forward
from lust year ........ ftross receipts in London
-£219-
2,754
RUSSIAN HOME POLICY.
Dednet expenditure in Europe, vin 1
Salaries, stores, &
-£5,906
Debenture interest.
29,990
Prines Mastchersky, writing on August 11th
Debenture reïlemption Directors' fees
10,000
3,250
Preliminary expenses propor-
tion written off...
Leaving a nel baluce of the directors propose to
missionary bodies at the spread of Japanese influence amongst the rising generation of nativos. This we say is natural enough. Om missions sent out who are hurt and soul see the decks first cleared for pction.! Such # in their work. Now the majority of Japanese subject ought to be considored ab oro, and in in China are not Christians and never will conjunction with the kindred customs of other be. Yet, by means of their knowledge and nations. The Anglo-American "esquire” is success, they have already gained a firm foothold more than equalled by the German wohl in the Grashdanin, oxhorted the Russian in Chinese extent. perhaps because their geboren" as to use and etiquette; and its appli- Government to enter upon a new political path influenco is mt spiríticalistic in any sense. If cation is no more general that the Japanese an the missionary were to characterise it is friendly for soma. Also, let those who scent snobbery in fashion he would probably call it Agnosticism.the couplimentary affix, and on those grounds Were he sufriendly. it would be rathenis decry it, consider the claims and history and puro and simple. It is quite possible that some significaure of the prefix "Mr." If Esq." bo of the antagonis referred to in mission reports snobbish when applied to a commoner, "Mr." - is due to this spirit of resentment against those must be more so, for a monseigneur or master is
greater than his mere esquire or body servant. who may be looked upon as interlopers,
in bome affairs by henceforth crusing to differen
follows:
£151,685
The I.G.M. steamer Gneisenau left Foochow
to-day, ut 8 p.m.
The M.M. steamer Saluzie, with the next French wait, lett Singapore yesterday at p.. for this port via Suigon.
The P. & O. teamer Ticulsin left Singapore for this port on the 7th Sept., ut 5 p.az
The F. & O. steamer Manila lefi Singapore for this port on the ith Sept, at 6am.
The P. A. aleamer Nicomedia left Portland on the 31st August rie. Juju n po ts, and may be expected hore on the 3rd October.
The C.N. starmer Changsha, from Japan ports, lett Kobe ria Kutcbinetzu on the 10th ept and is due here on the morning of the 17th Sept.
The silk ex C.P.R. steamer Tartar arrived in New York on Saturday, the 10th September.
MISCELLANEOUS,
thorough The 8. Korat is andergoing a 4878 overhaul at Kowloon Docks.
£156,558
4,689 33,738 £102,820 dispose of as
tiate between the various races, religions, und chasses among its subjects. This article by the which famous ultra-Conservative publicist, which pro-In placing to reserve for depreciation £20,000 duced a great sensation, contradicting us it did I payment of a dividend of 7 per ·
cent. for the year, all that Prince Mestohersky had hitherto written
on sich matters, was regarded in St. Petersburg Carrying forward
as being undoubtedly inspired.
75.000
The little river steamer Kong Nam occupies No. 3 dock at the Koricon establishment. The. B. Paklát is in No. 2, and the Empress of Japan in No. 1. The Boston 8.8, Shawmut was fotoated yesterday afternoon and anchored at Kowloon Bay, where she awaits the repair of her stern-frame. The French Hue is alongside.
The 8.8. Kong Beng arrived from Saigon
She encoun yesterday with 1,500 tons of rice. tered the typhoon on the 10th and 11th fast
The Choy Sang, from Shanghai. reported moiterste variable winds and overcast at ther latter part of the passage.
The BB. Senator arrived from Tacoma yester day with 1.450 tons of flour and 1,550 tons of general merchandise for this port.
7.820
The Italian 8.8. Dante arrived from Cardif £102,820 yesterday with 3,550 tons of coal.
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