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POLICE COURT,

Tuesday, 12th September,

Berous M. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE).

ASKAULT CASEH

Ng Ping Kwoug, fireman, was charged with asaulting the conductor of tragear No. 2 near The Sailors' Home on Monday, also with behaving in a disorderly manner.

The conductorstated that wla near the Sailors" Home he entered from the liat to the second class compartament. As he opened the car door it banged against the defondant, who forthwith When the car proceeded to abare witüess. stapps, defondant pulled the complainant off and struck him.

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a fine of Sin the first charge and $2 on the sterni.

Wong Fuk, alias Campbell, of Bowrington Cannt load, was charged with santing his erenbine on Sunday.

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THE MARSHALL ISLANDS.

The Straits Times says:-A short time ago. we drew attention to the strong German efforts the keepere of a common lodging themselves out to receive persons of the poorer that were then being made to oust British tra- class for a short period, and that such persons dere from the South Sea group, known as the were allowed to inhabit a common room. Marshall Islands, by denying them treaty Ceanal submitted that in the case now before there. These traders hail from the tights his Worship the facts were widely different wealth of Australis where unfairness shown to The defendant was a shopkeeper, and although them is deeply resented. Details just received ke had certain rosas above his shop which by mail show that, in 1885, these islands were were used for sleeping purposes, ho certainly by an arrangement with Britain placed under was not the keeper of a common lodging house the protection of Germany. The Australians within the definition adopted by the coarts at objected, bat vero nured that Germany and Hom. He does not, either from motivos of engaged to give to Australia and British tra aim or philanthropy, undertake to receivers there the equal trading rights which people as lodgers for short or long periods, nor Germana anjoy in British territories. Ju 1888 the Marshall Islands were handed over by the does he silow them to occupy a commen rooms. In coming to a decision on this point Counsel Gorman Gorerament to a Humburg reature enll. audited that

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LYNCH LAW IN LONDON.

The Japan Chronicle says:-Reports from Lon- don give details of a murder in the public street which is as remarkable as anything that could eccar in the Soutien States of Amerion. Jobu Jacobe, an elderly dooks labourer, was sitting in the end of July. A little girl was sitting close Victoria Parks in East London one afternoon at by. Another working man passed, and, téoking Ho rushed through through the bushes separating him and Jacoba, What are you up to?" suspected an impropriety. the bushes and shouted

and accompanied When be understood the charge Jacobs indigantly repudiated it, his accuser to a pelic box in the park. There Lo established his inuocence are was let go, but he was taken out of the purk by constable, who later, at the inquest, said: It is nsual to turn a man out after such an

they people resenilar, and toy for omd ducobs to of walk in the middle of the road. Then they closed around him and he was struck by several men. Jacobs fell to the ground, aut he was him: Pat him in the home trough. But who to be dead. No arrests were made at the ting, mys the correspondent, and no attempt bas since been made to make any urgeats in con nection with the affair.

Defendant denied the charge. He stated then veferred to scolions of the local Ordinauce ? burdausome-taxes and lieques fors, amounting carried fo a horse trough ainid cries of Lyneli making rows, but he ver cnce struck her; from Cantea and ask as n boon to by allowed to Jaluit omtralian vowels. The the bore trough wes roached Jacobs was found

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His Worshi-1 am quito satisfied as to the well, and intend to bind the defendant oror.

Defendant-1 don't wish to have the com- plsinant back in my house.

His Worship 1 am not considering that question. Yen are bound over in the sum of $309, personal bond, to be of goud behaviour

for one year.

Acaring the complainant, his Worship continued-If the defendant again striktes you, Font once and report the matter to Inspector Gould,

Mr. Coysh-Mr. Pollock said the ground floor was a shop. I found cloven men on the floor on

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the particular wording of the Bougkong on rates and taxes. That company secured for Ordinance, and it was obvious that the local itself a monopoly of the trade of the islands, Ordinance, had the same underlying idea as that Diber German traders wars sneezed out or ab adopted by the courts England. Counsel rhed, and Australian traders were shut out by at least to a differential tax of 3 por ton apon and asked: Is it reasonable 10 hold that a

Lo squeeze the that campininaut was all the time fighting and shopkeeper, who may baso a friend visit him the oxports taken by only shoved her away when she caught hold of pass the night at his house, is to span natives and reduced the price they received for open rogister and take he name and dates of their goods by 43 per ton. Then they began

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mercop into other groups of islands under Complainant then told bis Worship how the arrival and departures of his friend."

We (Hongkong Daily Press) are under the fendant had struck her on the foreheading Mr. Pollock sail the proposition was absurd British protecting, azil to overbid British or with a syner, raising a nasty lump which on the face of it, but if defendant was the Australian trators. That is Germany's reating itpression that there was considerable doubt as keeper of common lodging houss, such a of the open door. The Germans do not exactly Inspector Gould state was visible when she

practice had to be followed. In the ease of largo elses tha door, but they charge the British trader 1 fare, too strong a form to apply. elled at No. Station.

trading companies, who took a whole 'rast of 3 per ten, for passing through it. The British houses for their entier, it was only reasonable trader naturally ceas-s to it in the Marsh.ll that them epelio barracks sonid be considered Tdande, sad finds himself able to pass through common lodging houses. In conclusion Mr. tlwe open door oven in his own Islands. Lord Pollock asked his Worship to refer to the Lansdowne applied to Berlin to have this wrong authorities ho hnd cites. Heemtended on those righted. He was told that the duties complaived authorities, and on the Ordinace, that the of wore levied equally upon British and German dofondant's house was aot either opened, or kept ships. The only Germaa ships. however, are the property of the people who impeso fas duties. open, ns a common lolging houss.

As far as they are concrrued the duties go out of one pocket into another. This is the trick which a Europ in Government has the cynicism to avow, and to plead us a full discharge of its treaty obligation to give equal trade advantages But the German Government then said that, while it was under no legal obligation to alter this unfair terangenset, it would med rastiers by revising the terms of the contract with the Jofait Company. This means that the German Covorament found the Australiaus beginning to hint not obscurely at retaliation. The German Government gave out that the revised contrect with de Jaluit Company is to come into forco in October-text. Bat us late as the 14th of July, ford Lansdown wasi nunhle to say what this will amount to. Is the Carelin Islands has called attention to that matter, and has also demanded compensation for Australian ships which wont to the Marshall Islands at consider able expense only to find that thy scale of charges had been doubled and made wholly without sa uch as a Lotification. prohibitory The lesson, so the Times points out, is plain. Britain is powerless to protect the interests It has nothing to of ritish commerce.

SELLING A POISON.

A shopkeeper of No. 18 Lan Kwai Fong was presented by Dr. Pearse for selling cyanide of Fotassium without complying with the coal do imposed by the Ordinance.

A fine of $15 was inflicted.

BEFORE MR. G. N. ORME (SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATEJ

DEFURING TO STOP WHEN HAILED. Inspector Kerr of Deop Buy Section and Luntso, charge the anate of the Chey Joy. on of the Deup Bay Launches, with fusing to stop when hailed by the police.

Inspector Kerr stuted that at 130 p.on the sth instant he was on daty in No. 2 pclies piu

He Pow unce abreast of Cupsciman Pass, defendant's launch, which appeared to have as excess mumber of passengers, stetuing along the west side, of Lontae ond. Fo flew 16 blea on his whistle, and fired two shots from his carbine, but the culy notice the defendant 1ook was to fire up and steun full spd and For Hugkong. The Inspector followed, came alongside defendant's launch in the har bour. He asked the exswain why he did not p, and defendout replied that he did Lothear the whistle. Witness was about 60yards distant Ilo from tho hunel whose he hailed her. wished to tap her to count the passengers and weareb the launch

launches before?

two occasions.

M. Pollock-But is it a shop? Mr. Coysh-I saw no goods there. Mr. Pollock-It is a commission agency, and there are goods stored theer. If there is any body on the ground door who ought not to be living there, that is a matter for the Inspector to bring before is Court under a different section.

His Worship roverted his decision.

MALINE MA ISTRATE'S COURT.

Tuesday, 12th September.

Berone Mr. BABIL II. TAYLOR (MARINE MAGISTRATE).

COLLISION INQUIRY,

An inquiry was hell into the circumstances connected with the collision between the steam unghes Tai Yuk Fong, Leung Tei, master, and Wai Fong, Lam Shan, master, which occurred in the harbour on the 9th instant.

Laung Tai, master of Tai Yuk Fang, stated that on Saturday morning he was on his way from the s.5. Tening, which was lying at the Chinese Engineering and Mining o's buoy to the Pottinger Street wharf. When he got near the bows of the s... Wo Sang he saw the Wai Fong coming from east to west. He blew

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His Worship-Have your ever stoppal those one long blast on his whistle, meaning that he directing his course to starboard, and ported Bat I

his helm. The Wai Fong continued her course, Inspector Kert-Yes, several times Lansol say that I have stopped this man's

starbaril side abreast the wheel. The impact sunch. All there lonnekes, however, under and witness ran into her, striking her ou the stown in his bows, aut he made for the shore stand the police signal to stop.

at full speel, as water vas entering his launch He d not cuso or slop his engines until after the collision. When he got alongside Pettinger Street pier his launch sank.

His Worship How many passengers did You lid on board t

Inspector Karr-I did not count them as und boat load had gone ashore when I arrived.

Asked what he had to say, the defendant again denied hearing the signal to stop.

His Worship. Have your had any cases like

this before t

Inspector Kerr.-No, your Worship. His is His Worship fiued the defendant $75, the alternative being eix week's hard labour.

the first case of the kind."

WITHOUT A CERTIFICATED COXSWAIN. The coxswain of the steam laurel Li Hung was charged with allowing his launch to plied in the harbor without having a cortified coxswain on board.

His Worship found the defendant guilty, and in dafant of payinent of a line of 20), sentenced him to one month's imprisonmout with hard

Luixnir.

KADEZZLEMENT.

Cha Tsui Tin, general merchant of Pot- tinger Strest, charged his shop coolie, Young Chan Wan, with the embezzlemont of a sum amoauting to $12 on various dates sino

February,

Mr. CF. Dison (of Mr. J. Flastings office) pared for the prosecution, and Mr. Otto Kong Fing for the defence.

The one was roumuded for a week, bail being allowed in the sum of $250

TREET OF A Miesha Coolie's PURSE. William Johnson, an unemployait seaman, was charged with the larceny of a purse con taising 8 conts from ricsha coclie Young Trai. After hearing the evidence his Worship found the defendant guilty, and sentence im to 21 days' imprisonment with hard labour.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT. Captain Branch of the West River steumer Lin Shan charged two coolies with behaving'in a disorderly manner on board that vessel.

The captain informed his Worship that the defendants were employed femporarily on board the vessel. On Monday they refused duty, and endeavoured to incite the erow to do the same. The captain ordered them ashore, but they refused to go, so he had them arrested.

The first defondant was find $10 or 21 days and the second $35 or ten days, and both were howed over to be of good behariour.

WHAT 18 A COMMON LODGING HOUSE?

The bearing of the case in which Wong for was charged with keeping a common lodging house without a licence at No. 9, Wing Shing Street, was continued.

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La Shau, master of the Wai Fong, said he was going from Queen's Status pier to West Point. He passed along the port side of the I'v

pass to the south of Smug, and intended the 8s. On Suny, which was lying at Messrs. Jardine Mathastm's No. 3 toy. He passed about 60 yards from the Wa Sang, and when near her bows saw the Wai Fong

He blew one blast and star approaching. boarded his helm & little, as soon as he blew one The Wait Fong the other lunch blow two. struck him end on abreast the wheat on the starboard side. Her coxswain was not at the

helm.

After hearing farther evidenco his Worship found that both caxewains were in fault. Lentig Tai attempted to pass too close to the of the Wo Sang: he did not reverse his engines as soon as he saw a collision imminent, and he blew a long blost instead of a short and to indicate that he was porting. The fact of having ported at the same time as he blow the whistle, his Worship causidered was an obvious afterthought inspired by his questions Lam Shan pastot much too close to the Wo Sung, made the wrong whistle sigual, and made no attempt to keep out of the way as he was bound to do. Both were guilty of serious Legloet in not stopping their engines, and their certificates would be suspended for two months to enable them to pass in the rule of the road again.

ALLEGED REVOLT OF JAPANESE TROOPS.

PRESENTATIONS AT LLOYD's. At Lloyd's, on the afternoon of August 1st, the officers and are of the steamer Milton ware handsomely rewarded for having effected such repairs to the tail end shaft, which soapped whon 1,6 miles from Cape Town in Novembar fast on a voyage to Australis, as enabled the vessel to be afdly brought into l'ort Louis, a distance of nearly 1.2 miles, in twelve days. The chief engineer, Thomas Holliday. receive

Lbird engineer, Waugh, £30; fourth 150 and a gold watch; second agineer, Adams, 45 engineer, Schucider, £35; Capt. Ladds, 150; frst urte, e, second male, C5, third-mate,

10; am the donkeyman, £10; while snak were given to the members of the crew in pro portion to their ratings

Mr. Beanehanp, chairman of Lloyd's who presided at the presentation, romurked that no case had been brought to his notice which more meriled recognition than the splendid work that Recomplished on the Milton under s'aucos.

things are as bad or worse. Lord Latisdowne bad been a sucionally dittoalt cirenm-

otiate with, and no punitive power at its diosal except in great masters justifying war. Lord Loudere might have written despatches to Berlin without end, but he would never bare obtained anything except pettifogging answers. It is the Andtralians homselves who hire brought the Gormen Government to promise redress. They have something to negotiate with, and they have power to retaliate when they are commercially irrevocable policy of free trade. They are six millions sterling of German commerc injured. They are not tied hand and foot by to operate, and, from all accounts to land. it is to be infurred that it is nothing but the fear that they will operate upon it which has brought the Germiu Government

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The assurances of the German Coverament go for nothing in Australia. Mr. P. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for Now South Wales, in London, has been interviewed knowledge of the now shipping laws Germany. xogarding the situation. Since he was without is introducing in the Marshall islands, it was, he said, impossible for thu to say whether or not they would give satisfaction in Australia. British ships, ho contended, must enjoy thero the same rights as German skips enjoyed in British waters. Australian shipowners also required compensation for losses resulting from Germany's denial to them of their treaty rights, The New South Wales Government, he added, were cancelling orders placed with Germany, and intended to withhold farther orders. Other Australian States store sating similarly, and ali wore considering the advisability of united setion.

"CHINA EATS THE RICE. "

Fellowing is a leading article from Manila:- In these columns a few days sinco a clipping from a state paper gave an interview with one Kang Yu Woj, a noted Chinor,

Being asked if China expected help from Japan in her expected development, he said

China needs to help. China is a great conatry with vast regonresa, but undeveloped. In Asis. Europe broke the ground for modern eivilization; America weeded the ground and planted the rice. Japan cooked the rica; it remains for China to eat it."

Readers of the following sensational "news"

This is Oriental metaphor at Anglo-Saxon are reminded that the New York Herald has

Lorsonesa could not hotter have stated the case. · the reputation of the yellowest journal in

It is a truth which the student of history has America"--The New York Herald has dis-

Civilization started from long recognized.

It went west- patches from Manchuria which picture a sen- sational condition of affairs there. The army China thousands of years ago. of Field Marshal Oyama, several hundrat thousand of the best fighting men in the world, ward, over westward,gathering fores and vigour. the seasoned veterans of two years campaigns as it strale. It but so strong and went so

parent. threaten fo revolt. They refuse to accept the far, it forgot the place of its birth and the conditions of the peaco conference and

tons of

that they have not fought for months, and lost of thousands of their comrades, murely to have their government bow to the demands of the Bone.

Haring circled the globe civilization concus to China, not to find zile decay but mighty Let China do it. Why should it be taken to agencies at work. Chine is to "cat the rice."" Field Marsbal Oyams believes the situation foed those who are already sarfeited with

is critical. But in Japan itself the conditions dainties. Int them keep to their own tables Inspector Coyal, of the Sanitary board, are infinitely worse, There is an immenso and their own food. The nation that greedily prosecuted, and Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C.army there, including those mobilized for calls for more should hear the shocked whisper. instructed by Mr. C. E. H. Boavis (of Messrs. action, the reservists, the invalids and others.Oliver calls for more" and should be sternly Wilkinson and Grist) appeared for the defence and they are desperately set agniust the repressed when holding out its plate for more so-called Christianity to shame, has allowed Mr. Pollock sinted that the ground floors

practically concluded. the defendant's premises was used as a shop, acceptance of the terms upon which peace is to a meok neighbour, who, putting the other's For the first time since the end of the tights itself to be despoiled even though-the greedy one has already more food that it can nusimilate. while the other floors were used for sleeping purposes. The question his Worship had to between the differing claus in Japan the throne

To leare metaphor and come down to ahorns. determine wAS a very important one, as of the Mikado is endangered by the spirit of

the people. For the first time in decades mented Eazou: The uations of the world must would no doubt his decision in this

There threats are made against the emperor, who is not take or be given "sphere of influence," great many other esses. effect were soveral bandreds of houses in Hong usually regarded as a demi-god. The attitude another name for robhory, in Ching. If the kong, the ground floors of which were used as of the Japanese people is a revelation to the world ariales go into China ngait, it will be opering or keeping span a common lodging foreigners who have spent most of their lives General Humphrey grimly said: “A good

meuy will go to stay. Bouso without a linenoe. Mr. Pollock submitted that in the first instance the court slcald pause to consider what was the ordinary meaning of the term "common lodging one." He did not think he could assist his Worship better in arriving at a conclusion on that point than by quoting two of the most recent cases lig, was zbls to find in the Law Reports The first was Logsden against Booth, 1 Q.B.D. 1900, and the second from the same Law Reporte, Logsden against another. These were the most recent decisions he had been able to find on the sub-io launch themselves against the foo. The ject, and therein it was defined that a

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them.

It seems certain that the Mikado will have to

get better terms from Russia. Especially as the heart of the Japanese peuple is set on a financial indemnity and the retention of al Saghalien.

Meanwhile in Manchuria preparations are

Every one tho nations has more than it can do well to care for its own people and its own territory. Let it

Pray Heaven for a human heart, And let poor, hapless Chinese go." Let the Ratios and all sobering diplomatists being made for a great battle. Despite thene well, understand that the time has gone by supposol armistice and the alleged ordering of when, the Japanese army to Mukden and the Russian army to Harbin the Japaness aro making ready

biggest engagement of the war is immingut

Those may keep who have the power, And those may catch who can." Lot Chinn "est the rice."

The skill and persistoner of Mr. Holliday and Capt. Ladds, and the others who assisted them during a long and trying period, could not be toa strongly commended. It is understood that the committon of Lloyd's are to award meritorious service medals in recognition of the remakable and unusual font,

The Capt. Ladds referred to is a consin of Mr. W. M. Ladds, Pilot Survios, Ringapore. Ed. Singapore Free Press.

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