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BOYCOTT DISCUSSION AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

The following wag tent ta na as a menor andum of a conversation" held in the presence of Sir Matthew Nathan, Governor of Hongkong, between Mr. Taft, Secretary of War of the United States, and the following Chinese gen. lemon residing in Hongkong: Hon. Dr. He Kai, Hou, Wei Yuk, Messrs, Fung Wa Chau, Lan Chu Pak Kn Fai Shun and Laung Pai

Chi:

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, 1905.

fraud. The President has taken deckled stups upon that subject, has regsved the oficials conniving at this carruption and loose -practice, and has restored by his proclamation propor evidential weight to the certificates of the consuls.

SUPREME COURT.

Tuesday, 12th September.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

UNE HOK LAN. U. THE FAT SC01.

Mr. H. N. Forrors This was no application for an order to sub- it certain accounts. appeared for plaintiff, sud Mr, E. II. Sharp for dofendant.

Mr. Slurp explained that two orders had

Third. Hon. Dr. Ho Kai called at ention to... the fact that there were quite a number of merchants and students who were subjects of Great Britain, in Hoogkong Colony and in this Straits Settlements; that there were others who wero citizens of the Republic of France in BEFORE SIR F. T. PIGGOTT (CHIEF JUSTICE) I can speak with certainty and confidence of Tonkin und Saigon, and that there were still the President's carnost desire that the cinsens others who were citizens of the kingdom of of Chinamen, the merchants, students and others Holland in the Dutch East Indies; he said that who have the right to enter the country, shall those were gentlemen of wealth and education, not be in any way hindered in their free coming who did not visit Amories beeason they would and going between Chime and the United States. not accept the bumiliation of being subjected It may be necessary in order to accomplish this to the neecasity of producing a certificate, but that there be some change in the law or treaty, he thought that all the security would be given į been made--oue on July 1st and the other on and if so the President will certainly take to the United States that it ought to November 4th. The former was for an aoeouut pleasure in effecting and recommending to require by a passport describing their of the recoiple and payments of the defendant Congress snel reasonable changes. The method statue as morchants or students and as subjects as compradoro to the Hongkong and Bocas or citizens of their respective governments Steamboat Company, showing the net earnings of securing this by boycott is not a fortunate

suel compradore. The ore. The illegality of the boyeqtt and jis vised by the proper American consul; that this of defendant as

un acequal of the

Way more violation of our treaty rights, I read hardly would effect a very few persons: would be first order was for I am advised that trouble has explain. The United States does not claim that entirely safe, so far as the United States profits. and the secvad, which

an account of the payme arisch out of a feeling of a sense of injustice on the individual Chinaman is bound under the concerned, because the United States might end and the part of Chinamox generally with respect to frosty to trade with any of its citizens; it does not depend implicitly on the bonesty of the govern- and receipts showing the net earnings and the roforement of the exclusion laws-in-the-claim that a number of Chinanten may not agreement officials vised by the proper. American the amount due to plaintiff at 15 per cent, of i sich has are directed solely against the intro. but it does insist that agsociations shall not be should be allowed to come in ander a passport tiled a long detailed peconnt under the order of | United States. I ought to say that those exelu. to withhold their trade from the United States, consul-;-oud yet the change by which they thenet earnings. On 19th December defendant..

Mr. Taft-Gentlemen, I am very glad to see you. His Excellency, Sir Matthew Nathan, las Iren good enough to ask you to come here in order that I may discuss with you the situation with respect to United States trado in the pro- vince of Cauton and generally in China in view of the threatened boycott of United States

manufactures,

retien into the United States of the coolie or strictly labour eluss, and that neither by treaty or by law was it intended to exelude merchants x students, nor was it intended to subject them to contumely or insult in the formalities attend ing their admission to the territory of the United States. The Bureau of Commerce and Labour, thongʼn fer some time nominally under the Treasury Department, acted really indepen

permitted to be formed which shall no means of intimidation and throats to prevent China merchants who wish to trade with the United States from continuing that trads. The ovil of the boycott is that it attempts to deprive the United States of trade by intimidation and duress of these who would otherwise be willing tradors with the United States. The citizens of the United States under the treaties botween Insist that the police authorities of China shall suppress such intimidation and allow the trade. I need government, to coations unrestricted. not say to you, as I have said in the United States, that I think it greatly bellor that one hundred Chinamon during the year shell evade the law, though coolics, than that intelligent Chinese gentlemen,merchants and students, who

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4th November, and this account showed a balance due to the plaintiff of $11.31. His client paid $1199 into court in the first instance, and the Plaintiff was dissatisfied and disputed the conta showed that even less was due.

the Registrar. Practically the whole of the account, and there was a long inquiry before costs of the action were incurred at that inquiry. Connsel attended on both sides. On August cale and found that the secount was absolutely das to plainti

Ideally of the head of that Department, who the United States and China have the right to Dr. Ho Koi was that the lay or the treaty 16th of this your the Registrar filod his ertifi

trusted wholly the administration of affairs to

would be mest gratifying to their feelings, and, though a slight change, would accomplish a great change in their view of the law. Taff said that he hoped some such provision remove their sense of bumiliation and that he might be introduced into the law, which should would be glad to bring this to the attention of the President and the Stato Department.

The Fourth suggestion made by the Hon. should 'provide for an improvemout in the detention sheds in which Chivamen dealined States awaiting transhipmont. Mr. Taft said matres, but that he would also bring it to the that he had no knowledge of the details of this attention of the President and he thought that overy bumane regulation would be put in forva to prevent either humi iation or injury to the persons subjected to confinement under the circumstances.

The Chief Justice-And now you apply for judgment. You paid that into court.

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Hengkong, 11th September, 1905. have forced the positions of the Boers. The irresolution displayed by Sir Rodgers on these ocensions infected the commanders under him, another sibility anil often failed to support one might have soured success. Something may who were afraid to act on their own respon

be owing to the imperfect knowledge of the taal numbers and positions of the enemy at bemquarters for want of careful scouting and

M. GAINS,

MANAGER ESS.

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DENTISTS.

METHODS OF

the Chief of the Boreau, The Chief of the Bureau was negated with a desire to prevent which was guaranteed to be narestricted by the for other countries were hons in the United correct and that only. Che, balanen shown was when hard pressed or when timely assistance POSITIVELY THE LATEST AMERICAN the violation of the law, and made rulings with respect to its construction which were formally concurred in by the Secretary of the Treasury and which were in a number of cases probably too murow and severe. Not nutil the last year

wish to visit the United States, or to do busi- neas there, should be harassed in their attempt to enter the United States by measures subject-

has the attention of the President and the Cabinei keen seriously called to complaints with reference to the unjust operation of the law against merchants and Chinese students whe have attempted to cowon into the country in them to discomfort, inconvenience, con- accordance with their treaty rights, and then, amely and insult, and do not hesitate to say that the influence of Prosident's Roosevelt's admin- before even the boycott was threzioned, the President directed the most searching inventiistration will be thrown toward a protection gation into the methods of the Burosa and of the rights of these classes. uunounced his determination to put a stop to the abases complained of. In public speeches in the United States, with the full consant of the President, I alinded to this subject, and *poke as follows:

"Some allusion has been made to some remarks that I have made on the Chinese question. If I had not been interviewed so many times in so many of your papers, and made to take so many different positions, I should not think it. important to restate my position upon that question, because I know that you have denile siew, but my view generally is that we

Of course

the best place to determine what a mun's status is, whether he is a coolin, mer. at his own home

chant or a student, is

and the deposition and tendency of the President is to uske the ertificate of the American Contul in China the strongest and most conclusivo evidence upon this subject unless fraud or forgory appear.

The attitude of the United Elates toward international mattore, China in political I am sure need not reiterate. It is that of friendliness and sympathy, and an earnest desire to aid China in her effort to become more

MACAO.

¡FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT)

Macao, 11th Sezit..

THE CHIEF JUSTICE.

A large gathering of military sloers and civilians asecrabled at the Htungshan's wharf

of this city, Dr. Magalhaes, who, at his own this morning to bid farewell to the Chief Justice request, has been transferred to Beira in Africa. Dr. Magalhaes has been in Macao for many years, and is very well known and highly respected. He first come out as the Attorney General, which position he held for many years, with great credit, and was then appointed Chief Justice of Timor, and later of this city. Last your Dr. Magalhaes wont home with his family,

have reached a point in the life of our nation strictly a nation and to ai bor toward the and after a few month'a sojourn in his country

dorelopment of her immense resources.

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To this the senior Chinese member of the

returned to resume lus position. Dr. Magalhaes was much respected and esteemed by the people of Macao both in his official and social capacities,

Mr. Sharp-We paid a little more into court. I think the law is clear. The Registrar's finding is binding on both parties. If either party is dissatisfied he must, apply to dischargs or vary that certificate within days. The certificate was led on August 16th and now applications has been made.-

We

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Mr. Forrere The whole point is that had any notice of what the Registrar was doing, He then read the afidavits of Mr. D. Almado und Mr. Looker, solicitora for plaintif and defendant respec- tively. The former said he had no notice of the settlement and the latter stated that so fa as he knew the draft certificate was showie to

Mr. D. Almedo.

The Chief Justice said he could not so why notice should be given.

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It is all the more to be regretted that such Boers had been showing signs of demoralisa- tion; the uncertainty of the protracted opportunities should have been lost, as the

straggle and the insotivity it entailed was telling upon them, they were tiring of the life in the trenches, and many went home with or without leave for longer or shorter periods, HIGH CLASS shakou in the belief in their own invincibility by the nows of the standy advance of Lord Roberts into the Orange Free Stata. It would, therefore, appear very probable that under the circumstances a sudden and bold attack might have led to the relief of the besieged town long before Sir Redver's luat successful effort at Klangwane Hill, particularly as at an earlier stage the garrison might have rendered valuable assistanco by a scrtle en masse; but

the general would not move without making deliberate preparations--perhaps the unwieldy nature of the transport service precluded the After further debate his Lordship gare judg. possibility of a surprise-thes giving the ment for plaintiff for $11.31, the plaintiff to Boers whe, from their elevated position com occupied by the British, time to gange his have costs up to proceedings connected with themanded a view of almost the entire country

foil tham by reju rendering of the account, but defendant to have intentions and

forcing and strengthening the points threatened.' costs as to the inquiry

In fact had they bolilly assumed the offensive and fallen upon the troops on their several retreats acroES the Tagela, history might bara had a different tale to tell!

HAMBURG.

FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT,

MORE DERMAN MILITARE CRITICISM,

where we are to be treated by other nations as an adult male; where we are to expect from ther nations to some measure of courtesy, and Legislative Council, Hon. Dr. Ho Kat responded politeness and justice as we mete ont to thems that he and his colleagues concurred with Mr. His successor is Dr. Arez, who arrived her Far Kast during the last eighteen month, the moons.

Taft in his description of the evil tendencies of express a lack of that statement mean to sympathy with the feeling on the part of Chinamon which had given rise to the boycutt

to

the world recognize that we are under no obliga. the boycott, but they did not in any way belast Thursday. It is reported that there will history, a short acevent of the third publication on the chapter on Lord Robert's capture of

Now then, I understand that all the nations of tion to make this continent the dumping grouad for their beggars and robbers and bad people generally, aud therefore that we may pass

be

THE EARTHQUAKE.

Hamburg, Aug. 8th. Although, after the stirring events in the war in South Africa is fast becoming ancient

of the General Staff in Berlin on the campaign may still be welcome to your readers. It has appeared almost simutaneously with the third volume of the Wares History of the War"

altack on Colenso it concludes with Lord fighting on the Tugela after the un-neverstol Robert's march on 'relin and the capture of the cupits! It is based on information from private and official sonrees on both sides and its object lieg porely military it may be

Sir Rodvora Baller's messages to Sir Georgo White, advising him to sneronder are men tioned with little comment; they are ascribed to his vacillating nature and his ever changing! Space will not permit my dwelling more fully Pretoria. I must, therefore, confiue myself to the summing up. as it were, of the writer:

The troops had thus within four weeks) including a ten days kalt at Kroonstadt, accom

proper roads, engaged in constant fights with without water, without forage and withinat the enemy, their lines of communication be no ments secure, and provisioning extremely difficult; it is a feat that bears eloquent testi- mony to the energy of the leaders and to the and one that will ever remain memorable deration and power af enduranes of the men in the annals of military history.

properly and still look them in the face, alian / They felt that the exchision laws had boon of tremors, the first of which took place last fund deals very much with the same period, ie, the plished a march of about 300 miles in a country

exension laws, which shall prevent this fair Janet of ours from being loaded down with poph who do it no good. I also understand that we have arrived at an agreement with the Chines sutien, by which, because their coelie class when they come here as labourere, do not awalguna e and become citizens and do not promise to become a part of this omnatry, that we may exclude them; that has been conceded by the Chinese nation ad recognised by us;

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administered with mach too great rigear and with greatly more severity then was sistent with the rights of the merchant and the student class, and they ventured to point out for respects in which they thought testy and the lawe might rory well be modified and secure from Chinamien generally an upproval of the sbauges,

many official changes in the Colony soon, I am sorry to have to report another series Saturday afternoon. Various buildings have suffered damage, but the Fazendo building fared the worst, the tremor of Baturday coming a big crack from the roof down to the foundation. A under edifices will requesztensire require

RECONSTRUCTION OF 9. PAULO ORUROA. I hour that the fund raised by public sub- scription and hasars for the reconstruction In the first place, they thought that the of S. Paulo has been used up and there term labourer" ought to be more clearly is worn deficit of a few thousand dollars

foundation stone, and I think that it is high time for the committee to render an account of

impresion it mites us the rentur. sputed to be perfectly impartial. Indeed suck The writer in warrating and criticizing the enty-sigu. arrives at pearly the same concluxions as Mr. Amery of the Times newspaper, attribut- in the want of success in Nats to the faulty strategy and the Trek of derision on the part of Sir Kedvers Baller and bis bertenants. Of

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but on the other hand we have recognised that defined. To this Mr. Taft assented. He said Nothing has been done beyond the laying of the Tom Atkins' pluck, discipline and tenacity the walls of Amoy city, threatening a general LUKAU

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* [PHIGENIA BUSY, NEVERAL CASUALTIES. Placards were exhibited some tits ago on all he speaks in terms of high praise, bat considers strike from work and the closing of all shops, that liv training ground to much of the to take place on the 1st of the Chinese moon himself, that his shouting was generally speaking this seat a telegram to the Hongkong

Naval Authorities for a British war vessel to PLEYEL equal to that of the Boers. The latter, on the

come at once, as it was feared that a riot would OwN MAKE (R.P. Co.) 300 subscribe will he very much interested to knowing poor. fregerntly reckless and by no means

other hand, he censure for absence of occur, and the naval authorities at Hongkong! how the project is progressing.

discipline, order and hesion, for a selfish dispatched the cruiser Iphigenia, being the SCHIEDMAYER

KIRKMAN... Another Fancy Fair is on the tapis. This disregard of duty and lack of initiative, as long only vessel available, and she came into port on

STUART Hou, Dr. H. Kei then resumed by saying will tako place on the 30th instant and 1st at least as they acted together as organised Monday, the 28th ult, to protect the British

force

and foreign interests. One of the causes of General Buller's repeated

It was blowing pretty stifly on the 29th and'

ROSENCRANZ that there was a custom among Chinese proximo in the Flora Garden, kindly lent for

Ows merchants, for the purpose of continuing the the purpose. This bazaar has been promoted to failures was, in the opinion of the German all the steamers, and the cruiser went out for firm boyond their own liver, to take with them reise fands for the extension and maintenance feer, the antiquated organisation of the Army shelter,

On the 30th of August all the shops were Trateport servies, which made it particularly students that have a right to come here which

into the Uailed States as

a part of the of a se bool for teaching the English and Fortuited for the work in heid, hampering the stored, and the stresis of Amoy were bare, as on

BROADWOOD movements of the troops by its cumbreusness Chinese New Year's day. The Bund was full will inflict on them contumely and thas destroy

personnel of their business, shop assistants

guose langauges to Chinese boys. The school

thas placing them at a great disadvantage of Chiness and the trouble commenced at about the position we have by reason of par position

For persons who would correspond to clocks"

was started by a Jesait, father of the Seminary compared with the Boots, whose mobility was 9.30 am. by the small boys throwing stones at SPAETHE fowards China la intercational affairs. I say

and salesmon in the busizess of a

of San Jose Bone time rgo, and funds are now mariellous and she moved about their big the Custom House end the employers of the no; and the state of California will say no 100chant of the United States, who were taken

guns from one position to another as if Customs began to drive them away with sticks COLLARD they had been the light of fld pieces and stones, so that a riet ensuel and all the HAAKE if the state of California knows her own

out with the idea of salsegmently, niter reqni ed for extending and maintaining this interest and the inforests not only of the laving experience enough, entering the firm school. A large and influential committee of It will be remembered that the first thing Lord furniture and windows in the Harbour Master's

The rioters KRAUSS wealthy man who carry on ber enterprise, but

and becoming partners. Such men, he said, ladies and goutlemen of Macae, Hongkong, Rorris did on his arrival at t'apetown was to office were broken and all the giga were smushed RACILATS... of her labouring men. This labouring men

were not coolies and d not belong to the labour Caston, Shanghai, Japan and Timer has been remodel the transport sxvi, in drie appreciato pieces and thrown into the sea. make up the siner of the country, and erury class, although of coarse in the discharge of appointed, presided over by H. E. the Governor/ tion of the difficulties before him, and the wore trying to rush into the Customs office to ran-

resnit was that, although confined to a single ask the pluce and employees of the Custom had HOPKINSON

WINKLEMANN The time we increase our population by Doo kuadro their duties there was some manual labour to and his wife. The Flora Garden is an idest line of railway and thousands of miles removed to resort to arms; this resulted in the killing of milions, it means that seventy-five millions

time in the provisioning of the troops or the British croiser came inside and landed about STEINTEG... are going to lubone. How is it possible in the perform, as that of showing goods, of putting place for holding the bazaar, and as on the 1st from his bese, ne kering, bitch occurred at any five men and wonnding of about nine wen.

them back on the shelves, eto. Mr. Taft said October (Sunday) there will be the annual

transport of war material. Sir Redvers Buller, forty marines to quell the disturbance. Whea interest of labour to throw on insulting message that he thought there was a clear distinction procession of the Holy Rosary, there ought however, was satisfied to lesive things as they the picket-boat came alongside the jetty at GRAND(Small & Large) PIANOS,

were and the conseja-nce was that on almost rioters, over one thousand in number, made their in the face of China merely for the purpose of between a faboured and a clerk er-salesman în a

to be a large infux of pleasure-seekers and

every occasion the long train of waggons that escape and the Bund becaue deserted. The COLLARD suiting & few persons who must look at this merchant's store, and that he personally saw other visitors from Hongkong.

Gray interfered with the Chinese officials and soldiers appearod during accompanied his mattor from a superficial standpoint. Now I objection to an exclusion of such a class from

rapid execution of his plans. Sir Bedrers, as the turmoil, but they could not do anything and BROADWOOD have made plain my view on the Chinese the defsition et labourer; that he would bring THE CHINESE AS MORPHOMANIACS. I said before, is gut spoilt by too much praise the Chinese Taotni received a severa en: on the COLLARD (as New).

on the part of thi- xitic, whe lays to his head with a store; he had to go into his chair

690 question. I am not criticizing the enforcement this matter to the attention of the President.

The Cablencas of Sept. 9th reports:-Chen charge want of decision, incapacity to grasp anil made his escaps. Second. Don Dr. Ho Kai said that he of the law, but what I am saying is that if

Hongkong, 4th September, 1905, It is quite evident that the prosenes of the wither by treaty or law it is necessary that thought the certificate of the Consul ought to Sun, one of the thirteet Chinere arrested for sudden changes in the situation and alter his

the carrying out of his designs to guber it not been for her, the Custom Honse buildings that insult should follow, then the laws and be liud except in case of fraud or forgery. Me practising glicine without a license, was found dispositions accordingly, a fondness for leaving British eraser Iphigenia was needed, as bad guilty by Judge Cressfield yesterday and sen-

dinates and hesitating to interfere when would have been destroyed by the rioters, and Dr. NEWELL WILSON, the treaties ought to be repented because it is Taft said that personally he consurred in this tenced to pay a fire of 50 pesos. Sau miakes had been made and the conse something more serious would have happened in

DENTIST. Dof the policy of this government to excluite view and that the proclamation of the President unable to pay and will have to work out his

All the steamers left without taking or their class. When you are doing a favour it teuded strongly in that direction; that of course fue in Bilibid prison, at the rate of 50 cents quences Lad to be averted as for instance the British Concession:

in Sir Charles Warren's Banking movement is just as well to do it politely."

the corruption which had lieretofore existed per diem.

at Taba Mjiomas Hills; and above all receiving any cargo on the Mith. The British The offence of which Chun was convicted was The shave was spoken in San Francisco had been an obstacle in the way of giving the that of administering hypodermis injections of exaggerated dread of risking the lives of his India str. Pundua arrived on that day and all without being examined by where there has been more of a prejudice on certificate of the consuls the weight that ought morphine as a cure of that habit. A photograph wen. Meny a partial advantage gaired during the Chinese the subject of exclusion laws than any other really to attach to them, but in view of the uf one of the victims of the gang of quacks, that long struggle on the Tugela might if of passengers landed and went away to victory, although at a certain sucrifice of life trat section of business nest dux The Bund part of the county. One of the troubles steps already referred to, he thought that the introduced in evidenes, presented a most horrible pushed home und, properly supported, bare led the Customs. Beveral shops were opened for sight, the entire body being covered with a mass

No. 2, PEDDER STREET (next to the connected with the exclusion law was corruption tendency of Congress and the President would of suppuration, canged by the sores resulting and there arms to be little doubt in the mind is guarded day and night by the marines from

of the writer, that there were moments during the Iphigent. Everything is now very quiet General Post Office and opposite to the side

Business is very slack now and some steamers existing in the consular system, by which in bo toward giving much nors weight than had from the pricke of the syringe.

The detective bureau is determined to stamp the three actions of the Tabs Mjiams Hills, the many cases the certificate of the consul was heretofore atturbed to the certificate of the

ont the nefarions practice and more arrests will Spion Hop and the Vaalkrantz wheu au energetic attack, along the whole line might wholly unreliable because procured through American consular officere in China.

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