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Mr. Maurice E. Bandmaus vries from TELEGRAMS. Bombay, that the combind that existed between Mr. Henry Dallas and himself is qt an end. Ho has cancelled it.. From now on (May this gentleman bas vo right to connect my name with his ip, any shape or form, nor has
to be made It was, as wb said, a coincidence. We custexplain, perhaps, that by the "half-ton" phrase we mens nothing depreciatory of the Hongkong Society's movement. It agreed, we believe, to confine its efforts to securing the abolition of the Chinese method of axtorting confessions and ather evidente by torture, in the belief that There have been many parish meetings this this was an immediately practicable pro-Easter, but it is certain, says Us Machester,
any right to play any of Mr. Georgo Edwardes' or the Gaiety pieces.”.
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LONDON, 15th June.. Washington has been chosen as the
SUPREME COURT,
Friday, 16th June.
IN ORIONAL JURISDICTION.
BEFORE MR. F. T. PIGGOTT (CHIEF JUSTICE).
QUESTION OF OWNERSHİP. Lam Tong, plaintiff; F. J. Badoley (Captain
position involving only an appeal to the Guardian, that there has been nous smaller than was married to Prince Adolphus of venue of the 'conference to arrange Superintendent of Polica), defendant, and the
the one which took place at Harenthorpe, Sweden at Windsor to-day.
common sense of the Chinese; and that it
might be secured without waiting for a wholesale recognition by the Chinese mind of the principles of humanity. Wu Tipo-rano, WHISKY. being a reformer of whole-hearted idents
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and convictions, attacked the question of principle, without recking of expediency. The wording of the Edict abolishing Ting-ch'ik and reducing the severity of Chinese punishments clearly shows that its motif was of the nature of gentling the Chinose temper and of absting its vindictiveness. The wording just as clearly showed, in its care-free mentions of **sum - mory" decapitation, and the like, that the dictator or drafter bad not experienced the humane and pitiful sentiments of those who premtimally inspired its origin. Nor do wo helieve that an Oriental nature ran by refined, its disposition softened, by argo- MELLOWNESS ment; and although the Edict was a sign of success, it was as evident by the instant chorus of official disapproval that it had Failed to touch the springs of 1bat quality QUALITY which "droppeth as the gentle dew from heaven." The members of the local society, including Chev. VOLPICELLA, koow the Chinese intimately. They share the senti ments of We Ting-rang; but they do not share his optimism. They expect to achieve something by appealing to Chinese reason;. they leave to athers the tedious task of discovering the well of tender sentiment A. S. WATSON & CO. | which only indulgent and hopeful observera
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small parish near Brigg, in North Lincolnshire. The official minute of the gathering is 's follows: "At a meeting of the only ratepayer of the parish, Mr. John Boaulab in the chair, such was appointed overseer of the poor."
Misunderstandings constantly occur from the standing orders given to sentinels at the Russian Imperial Palaces to fire on anything which looks suspicions, a la Rojostrensky. An orphanage for children of the nobility facon the Palace nt Gatsobias, and a sentinel, seeing something sitting on a wall, of course fired as a méssurs. of precaution-and brought down an orphas (since doing well). There is a feeling. says the Globe, that if the system is too throughly carried out these orpinnages may become in. consoniently crowded.
By kind permission of Colonel W. G. B Western, C.B., and Offlears, the Bint of thes Savond Battalion The Queen's Own" (Royal West Kent Regiment), will play the following programme of musie during dinner, at the Hong-
kong Hotel, to-day Saturday Programma :- March. "Sons of the Brave". Bidgood Auber to Lac des Fes" "Reminiscences of Greig "
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Death speedily followed. Carry-Nepal. Joints, &c. stomach. Host Australian lamb and Mins Sauce, Foast Cp and Bread Sauce, Boiler Bacon and Spinach, Cohl Spiced Beef and Potato Salad, Sweets Cornmeal Pudding. Batalia loc Cy and Finger Cakes, Cranberry Tart, Tipsy Cake. Dessert Coffee-Fruits.
TURBULENT CHINESE.
Must NOT FIGHT UNDER BRITISH FLAG, All the available spase in the large Polics Court was occupied by Chinesa yesterday dur- ing the heuring of the caso against the five Supposed Triads who were charged with creat ing o disturbanos in Ke Shing Street, West Point, under circumstances previously recorded. After hearing thevidense, Mr. Haze and asked the defondants-what they had to say in answer to the charge. Tho first defendant admittel the thoughts of Chevalier VOLICELL anding in possession of the chopper, but said his friends, destined to govern Chena in this connection, are tripping softly down Corvendents must forward their names and ad-tie hieroglyphic stairs of all the influential
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where that the thoughts that govern the world advance with dove-like steps, and
vermeular journals. Latin thoughts in latin letters, translated into mdicals, an sowing the seat of a radical reform. Soon, it is hope), China will no longer uso judi- cial torments, for (as the old Scotch war. rauts in similar circumstances used to express it) "the letter houltings forth of LONGKONG OFFICS: 14, DEVEUX ROAD Cl the truth." They will realise, as the case LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.is properly presented to them, how natrust-
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worthy is all testimony offered in the deliriam of physical pain; and that one Full custom at least is as foolish is it is cruel.
Yesterday's three plagas eas (two {utal) make the total 161.
HONGKONG, June 17th, 1905. THE Hongkong Society for the Abalition of Judicial. Torture in China, of which
The Craigengower C.C. proposes to hold a the learned Italian Consul, Chevalier Volpica, is the founder and a musttounis tournament in the middle of next month. -athusiastic member, is entertaining a lively hope that its labours are about to bear
Captain A. P. Donglas, Royal Artillery, has been appointed Senior Ordnance Officer in
North China.
Mr. J. R. 1'owel Grant, hon. secretary of tho Canton Rowing Club, leaves for Home by the Siberia on the 6th prox.
Messrs. Dang Ches Son & Co. write to inform us that the statement that the late Mr. Paal Brewilt was at any time connected with their
Ten more ricska coolies were charged before"
If the proposed oxchange of prisoners takes place, how many Russians will have to be "swoppel "for one Japanese? It will be worne than nina tailors to oue man.
further fruit. There are indications that Chinese public opinion is being influenced successfully and that the EMPRESS Dowauna, if she has not tready seen it, is likely to have her attention drawn to the literature on the subject that is being dis seminated. Prince Curing has accepted number of copies of Cher. VoLTICELL's | firm was erroneous. panphlet; and other copies have been dis tributed amongst the members of the Wai- Mr. G. N. Ormy at the Police Court yesterday wu-pu, the Presidents of the various Bourds, with obstructing the road in Ship Street. and other infinentiul persons at Pelding. They were each fined $3. All this, while it is now receiving the heart y support and cooperation of the diplomatic corps at Peking, was started without any invocation of their aid, the promoters pro- bably realising that "what is everybody's For not displaying the regulation lights business is nobody's," and that if the initiative were left to the Ministers, the work might be indefinitely delayed, while those individuals were endeavouring to It us arrive at a collective decision. been suggested in a high-quarter, whore, as in our case, the distinction drawn by the local Society Letween torturo like ling-ch'ih and the judicial extortion of evidence has evidently been overlooked, that the recent Imperial Edicts Instituting reforms in the
while lying alongside a wharf in the harbour, the master of the steam launch Berean was yesterday, fined $15 by Mr. G. N. Orms at the Police Court.
took it from another zou. The second mid ho took part in the fight, and was in possession of the fighting iron. The other three defendunts were passing when the fight occurred, and were arrested by mistake
MOROCCO.
LONDON, 14th June. M. Rouvier is acountering unexpected dif- culties in selecting a Foreign Minister and u0 Ainbassador to Berlin. In the meanwhite Cant Tattenbach is strengthening the German posi. tien, and hus cbtained valuable concussions including the construction of a new port at Tongier.
PARLIAMENT AND CANTON
PIRATES.
May 18th Colonel Benny, M.P.. gare notice of his intention to ask the Under Beers. tary of State for Foreign Affairs if his atten. tion kas bzou drawn to the prevalence of piracy in to Canton data and along the cost of
China; whether he has recoiral diring Fist year any account of organised attacks on British vessels; and what action the back duvblu- moal is taking towards the suppression of these pirates.
His Worship said there was no doubt that the Earl Percy replied:The attention of His first defendant went out to light, but there Majesty's Government has recently been called to a number of piratical attacks on vessels ou appeared to be a doubt as to whether he took the chopper with him and he would, therefore,
the Canton River jenme of them being British give him the benefit of it. He would be finetowned). His Majesty's Consul General at
with the alternative of six weeks' hard labour and six hours' stocks. The second defendant went to the fray armed with a sighting iron, which is a very formidable and dangerous weapon. He would be dned S10or two months' hard labour and six hours' stocks. The third, fourth and fifth defendants wors bound over in the sum of $100, personal bond, to keep the peseo for twelve months.
His Worship then gave a few words of advice to tho poopfe in the rear of the Court, He did not know whether they had had anything to do with the fight, but he was determined to put a stop to such fighting, and if any of them were brought before him they
would be very severely dealt with.
STOLEN COAL
The sta launch Nancy ran alongside a einter boat at Yanwali on Thursday night for the purpose of soaking. She gave an order for 14 tous, which was being transforred to her
Canton has, male a representation to the Viceroy on the subject, and His Majesty's Government are in communication with His Majesty's Minister at Peking regarding there
attacks.
COOLIES CRAVE THE HYPODERMIQ
Mr. G. N. Orme yesterday india coolie $30 at the Police Court for administering mor hire, not baing a duly qualified medical practitioner. The defendant, it was stated, was doing a thriving business in the western district by giving caulius, who could not afford to indulge in the pleasures of the opiam pipe, injections at
two cents a time:
pence between Russia and Japan.
[ZRUTER'S SERYJOB.)
"PEACE, PRACE, WHERE THERE IS NO PEACE."
LONDON, 14th June. The text of the Russian reply published in St. Petersburg has evoked general diasppointment..
THE PEACE PROSPECTS.
LONDON, 14th June. Coun: Lamsdorff, replying to President Roosevelt's proposal, said that the Tsar rejoiced that the President's views were completely in accord with his own in regard to the general appeasement so essential to the welfare and progress of all mankind; and added that the Eussina Government in now ise objects to the principle of a mesting of plenipotentiaries, "if Japan expresses á desire"
THE CHINA STATION.
Nan Loong tin of Saigau, chloans. I. E. E. Pollock, K.C., instranted by Mr. Dizon (Mr. John Hasting's office), appeared for the plain- tiff, and Mr. H. N. Ferrers, Instructed by Mr. J. Haya (Masars. Johnson, Stokes & Mostar), for the chimente. ..
The jasne to be tried was as follows:-
Whether either of them, the said Las Tung and the Nam Joong firm, and if so, which is or are entitled to seam of $2,600 obtained by the defendant, F. J. Badsley, from the plaintiff's agent Chow Kwan. and deposited by the said F. J. Badaley in Court, and being moneys the subject matter of this action."
Mr. Pollock is opening said that the nation wax commenced in November last year by the plaintiff against the Captain Superintendent of Police, the plaintiff seeking to recover $2,600 in $100 bank notes, money found on the porzon of Chow Kwad whose extradition was spplied for in August, 1904, on the ground that he had Saigon, now also claimants of the money on the stolen money from the Nam Lcong firm of ground that it was part of the proporty stolen
Prior to
On
from them by the said Chow Kwan. The plain- tiff, however, did not admit thatany part belonged to the Nam Loong firm, but contend that it belongs to the plaintiff acting su a bailes for A letter from the Bongkong correspondent
various parties who entrusted sims with him at of the N. & M. Record is. published in the Saigon to be delivered to persons in Hongkong latest isso to hard. He mentions that thor China The plaintif bad for some yours been travelling to and fro between Hongkong Wateswitch and Rambler are the only two. masted ships left out here, and now that phy. and Saigon and trading with them. sical training op an improved system in the rale last year he had been entrusted by the BRUIS throughout the navy, it ieinteresting to learn people hereinafter mentioned to take money from Saigon to China for them. The plaintiff, that the crews of these two ships ho recently in short, is a travelling frader and cook. bee mach admired by their confreres of the
the particular voyago he was employed on American squadron for their fine physique and
the 98 Kindḥan as cook for the firemen the agil manner in which they have worked
Prior to embarking at Saigon on 200 aloft. Similar remarks often hoard from the totomunity of Hongkong, which goes to August, 1901, he had various sums of money entrusted to him to be dealt with as follows:---- show that efficiency still pertains to old customs. $1,500 handed by Kong Bung to be delivered to although they die hard.
Kong Sang's mother. Teang Shi, at Tai Po Chang: $500 honded by Tang Sing Cheong, of Saigon, to be taken to San Kiu and handed to Tsang Kan: $300 handed by Lan Tsai to be taken to Lan Tsoi's mother. Man Shi: $250 handed by Lan On to be delivered in Hongkong to a certain party in Lam Kwai Fong (d'Aguilar Street) to be forwarded to Jam On's older
- day idleness, and attendant loss of fares. These steamboats convey liberty men every morning from the seaman's club, and the punctual return of men to their ships is thus ensured.
of the Kwong Mai. Wa shop, at Esigou, for
brother, Lam Cho; sad $20 sent by Kwong Fn.. delivery to the Wo Cleong Loong firm.
Owing to the great difficulty experienced by the liberty man of the feet in getting to and from their clips in consequence of the excessive fare, and independence of the Chinese hostinen, the naval authorities bare at list been compelled to adopt a course which, it is hops, will prose beneficial. The commodore has been instr mençal in arranging a service of steamboats to tend on the squadron's liberty mea, who have supported the scheme an woll by their page that it has now become a permanoat institution.
The Kine, continued Mr. Pollock, left mao to the disgust of "John Chinaman," who - 90 g, TIVA, Azevu GRUDI with the plaintiff aboard as cook as mentioned. a board the Kinsher the plaintiff nut Chow Kwon, subsequently arrested, who, was a pas. songer, and a man whom he had known for some years. Plaintiff allowed this war to occupy his own bunk in the store room. The Kinshan on the 23rd August encountered typhoon. De cargo had to to jettisoned and one or two passengers were washed overboar The bad weather continued till quite new agined had a rough time in the gallay with Hongkong. The plaintiff as might be im his pots wad pans rolling on top of him, and su he asked Chow Kwon to look after the packet. containing the $2,600, telling him to tie it about his hody; simply informing him that the wed
such, enntained Landkerchief, for it was
NAVAL PROTECTION ON THE VANGISH. Sines the withdrawal of the river gunboats from the Yangtse, considerable attention has been given to the question of policing that waterway. Latterly British mothants havo complained bitterly that the shallow draft stemmer Suipe can scarcely be considered adequate security for British prestige or com mercial interests in those regions. Ramour Las it that the Britomart and Brumble may be seen there shortly, or what is still more probable, that the Commander-in-Chief may despatch a flotilla of destroyers after the arrival of the Hecla with their crews. Meanwhile, the money. On arriving in Hongkong the Admiral Sir Gerard Noel, K.C.B, has des. plaintiff and Chow Kwan went ashore together, patched the crnizer Astran to Hankow, and this They then parted arranging to meat again a little has giren intense satisfaction to British nor-later, Chow Kwan going to a boarding houss chants on the Yangtse
INDO-THIBETAN TRADE.
where they lad both arranged to live, and the plaintiff to u tea house, Chow Kwan was theberreated. The extradition proceedings, after lasting for three months, were discontinued, and the plaintiff thereupon brought an action
There is a growing feling of apprehension amour Anglo-Fidians, both oficial and un- officit, that unless constant rigilance against the Captain Saporintendent of Police exercised the Lbusan Convention will be reodored for the recovery of his dollars. The plaintiff, atory by Chines duplicity. Ostensibly, on first learning of the arrest of Chow Kwan. it is approved, except in one provision, by the went to the Police Station where he was also. Peking Government. But the exception hap-
Evidence was fed, and the case was adjonrrel.
THE ALLEGED SPY AT TOKYO, M. Etiane Bangoaia, who has been found guilty by the Japanese authorities of a charge of espionage, is a Frenchman of somo distinction.
Fans to be the only clause calculated to benefit arrested, photographed, and later released. He A native of Nantes, he was educated in the India--the establishment of rpen. trading marts subsequently gave evidence during the extradi- Military Academy of Saint Cyr, and "took part ingine, Gastos, na tutuus, dia nimilar sou providing a Im. hold when a oteotiré walked on boxed.
in the war against Germany in 1870-71 a mediately the crevs of both vessels jumped over-
lienterant. He was made prisoner during the rangement formally come to in 1993 between board and swam ashore. Later, four of the cinder war, but his gallant services on the battlefield Fugland and Chins was never given the least this ingrant bad faith that directly led to the
PRIZE-RING IN AMERICA. beat's crew were arrested, and ware yesterday earned him the ribbon of the Legion of Honour by the Lhassa Government, and it was A few years later he was sent to Tokyo as
lata war Bearing in mind, then, the obstinacy charged at the Palius Churi before Mr. 4. Attaché at the French Logation, but on the with which Celestial statesmanship clings to
One of the greatest fights betoon; hantau Orme with being in unlawful possession of the suppression of the legntion returned to France, ay palier ones marked out, it is most natarul coul. Defendants informed His Worship that and resumed his notive service in the army. He
between Owen Morau, of England, and Monts they obtained it by dredging in the harbour, was promoted a captain, and was attached that misgivings should be more and nur weights over witnessed in America took place successively to the garrisons of Paris and trained in India as to Foreign Ofice firm.
ness. No one feels any doubt about Lord Aftell, champion of America, within a for but His Warship did not believe this, and fined Fleche. In Japan he had married an American Carron's inflexibility, but it is rumoured that yards of the must fashionably, including many two of the defendanter $30 each. The other lady, who from tong residence in Tokyo had the mart question does not command much New York. A large company, including many
become almost Japanised, and
two word discharged,
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WEATHER REPORT.
zet accommodate herself easily to Life in France, intenst in Downing-street, being regarded won prealment in exclusive circles, Danibled to years ago Captain Bengouin fell ill, and likely to give rise to troublesome diplomatic witness the encounter. Moran had previously complications with St. Petersburg. But it can settled the pugilistic aspirations of Danny retired from the army. At the wish of his wife hardy be imagined that this nervous dread of Dougherty, former American champion hantara
present he returned to Jepan. having commutex his
rogarded pansion and been promoted an officer of the wording Russian susceptibilities, largely weight, and this result led to the apocryphal, will hasten the withdrawal of the sagagemant with Atte, who had been An energetic member of the Hongkong con- Legion of Hanour. In Tokye M. Boagouin occupying force from Chambi, the sole us to absolute work-beater," but the hopes stabulary placed a coolic before Mr. G. N. Ormuresented a number of important French
shattered now, and the Little Englishman at the Police Court yesterday on a charge of firme, and also savera! leading French news- quantoo for the observance of good faith at of Dougherty and his many friends are did the trick. It was one of the best. conducted Ighis ever seen in New York, A petitiou two and a half miles long, bearing larceny of a broom from the barracks of the papers. He had an excellent position in Tokyo
and the referee's decision was supported saani- 110th Baluchis at Kowloon. The timeworn society, and had aren been decorated by the
Mikado. 180,000 signatures, and weighing lewt, was
ratie, with some six strawa left, was exhibited Details of the charges against him have not
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued monaly by the company. From the start the youngsters went at it like two gamecocks in a pit. Tko prosented at the House of Commons recently in
They stood up and hit punch for punch. invour of the Dogs' Protection Bill. There His Worship, who was informed that been made public. All that is known is that be
is accused of dirniging military secrets to the the following report:-
On the 16th at 11.15 am. Orders issued to little Briton was cheered heartily for his clevor- petitionere way he said to have gote to great the coalie fought desperately when prevented Bassians, in complicity with his son-in-law, an lengths, comments the Globe.
from taking it out of barracks. His Worship Inglishman Bathed Strange, and a cashiered twist the Black South Coao.
The harumeter has risen over E. Japan, andness and Attell for his gareness. Japanese naval lieutenant, one Iwasaki, both of
It was a twenty-round contest and I-stad to The depression has probably deepened and the finish, but by the eighth round Moran had tion into the case is being conducted with the
the Tankes at his mercy, landling terrific lett. allowed in the sum of $5, and the coolie was
to the Southwerd of Hongkong between the
improved wonderfully, and dealt ost sovere th and 20th parallels, and to be moving slowly across the ring. In the eleventh road Attell towards W.N.W.
Bad weather is expected to prevail over the fighting, and in the last two rounds the lite punishment. Henceforward Moran forced the Y part of the China Sea,
Forecast-Strong NE to E. winds, pro ontelassel, and when the referee are his fellows fought like tigers, but Attoll was clearly kubly a gale; equally with rain.
Telegraphic communication with Gap Rock decision for the Britisher he nodded approra. The fighters weighed exactly 117. New York confitues interrupted
The programme of music to be performed by journed the case uulil to-day, bail being whom were also arrested. The judicial examins fallen on the S. coast of China and in Luxon Chinese penal code were the results of the the hand of the 2nd Royal West Kent Regiment further bound over to keep the peace. He utmost secracy. It seems to be sdreitted that may now be a trohooa, It appears to be lying hand punches on the jaw which sent him reeling
on the New Parade Ground on Monday, from apparently misunderstood the latter part of notos on military matters have been found Chinese desire to forestall the good advice | 5 to 6.30 p.m., is as follows;----
the interpretation of His Worship's decision, or among Captain Bongouin's papers, but these ace alleged by bis friends to be materials collect they had heard of as coming. There is not Overture........ Crown Diamonds Auber perhaps it was the interpreter's little joko for ael for articles contributed to Frenck news. sufficient ground for such a suggestion, Selection Reminiscences of Moart" F. Godfrey
Valss Au Der Schonen Blanon Donan Strause emile lighted his face as he stretched out his papers. The idea of M. Bougouin spying on the probability being that His Excellency Grand March... "Pomp and Circumstance Elgar hand to take the broom. He was under the behalf of the Russians is scouted in Tokyo,
Intermezzo..... "Anona"MIRAT
be was conspicuous for his great sympathy with Grey WU TING-FANG moved in the matter without Descriptivo "The Turkish Patrol" Michalis impression that His Worship had given him Japan and everything Japanese, and he did not
permission to keep the pizees.
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