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THE HONGKONG DAALY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10rn, 1906.
army, that of America, ten per cent, of the recruits deserted in recent years. It is a pity that the writer, who desiderates in dividualism in the ranks, did not include the Chinese soldier in this survey. He has always been accustomed to think for!
A. S. WATSON & CO., himself, and it has not made him a good
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soldier. His apologists eay that he would be better if more thinking were done for him, and on his behalf. There is no doubt a Lappy mean somewhere; but Ex-Now- Com," does not, guide as to it. His vivid picture of one extreme will be recognised
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spooled, accompanied, and supervised by a non- commissioned officer, as applicable to the cass -usually all foor courtitions; at his meals he is inspected the masons, ives the air at nights, are studied for him to prevent has going insulciently clothed; he is old how clau bo must bathe. In each of these performances le will be still farther guided by certain subsidiary garrison, regimental, and company orders."
This suppression of individualism (and of self-respect sometimes, as where petty offenders are tried and punished simultane ously with the drunken soldier or barrack room thief") is held by Ex-Non-Com." to |-militate-against-efficiency, and to make the "D" AND "E ARE FAVOURITE service less popular than it might be. So much may reasonably be said; but he contends that these exercises in disciplins impair discipline. This will be opposed. He means, probably, that as in the case of physical culture, its overdoing may work more mischief than its neglect. In these days of democracy and geirerat education, A. S. WATSON & CO.. there is no doubt that it is repugnance to the idea of losing individualism in the machine that makes recruiting difficult. Apparently unnecessary and irksome regula- tions are bound to frighten good men away. But there is a very real danger in the opposite extreme, which Ex-Non-Coru." ignores.
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Burmah, dated January 8th Continuation of my telegram dated 28th December, No. 805, restrictions against arrivals from Hongkong port removed..
The Jiji statos that during the late war the
Walamatan Government Iron Foundry greatly extended its businesı. It was able to furnish
DAILY PRESS EXCLUSIVE SERVICH,
SHANGHAI FEELING SAFE,
SHANGHAI, January 9th, All guards have now been with-
drawn.
The men of H.M.S. Andromeda re-
REUTER'S SERVICE.
the military authorities with rails for laying light railway lines, and it built locomotive engines of small size for the same. The embarked to-day. blast-furance was also got to work smelting, and every class of material required for the masuufacture of arms could be obtained from the Foundry. Thus it is now possible, the journal adde, that the Wakamata Foundry, in co-operation with the Government arsenal»>, may realize the long-cherished hups of manu- facturing all classes of reapons without depending on any foreign aid whatever.-Japan
Times.
CANTON.
[*ROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
SUBMERGED RICE LANDB.
Jan, Bib.
It is rumoured that several mo of rice folds have recently sunk considerably in the nuighbourhood of Tai-Nom-She, in the Shun. tak district. Fortunately the rico horrent is over, otherwise a number of famors would have afford. A similar uccurrence was reported, in August, during the Maexo earthquake seru. Shameen has also suck considerably of late, and on the Canal xile of the concos.ion as much as one foot of sand was required to bring the grenad to its original level.
CHNERE STUDENTE IN JAPAN.
THE RUSSIAN LOAN.
Losnos, January 7th. 31. Rouvier has informed the Russian agent that the political situation is uol favourable for floating the proposal loan of £32,000,000.
SUPREME COURT.
Tuesday, January 9th.
IN ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION.
BEFORE SIR FRANCIS Progott (Crier
JUSTICE),
SAM HING D. H.S."PAUL BEAU."
The case was continued in which the Sam Hing firm, con merchants of 23 and 30 Pottinger Stroet, exed the s... Put Bean to recover the sum of 85,390.69 due for conl supplied on the credit of the mid atamship.
POLICE COURT.
Tuesday, January 9th,
BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE),
A RUFAULTING INSPECTOR. William Thomas Day was charged with the larceny of $14.50 belonging to the Hongkong Hlestrio Tramway Company. Mr. J.JGray Scott, general manager, prosecuted.
A conductor stated that abɔnt 9.30 on Satur- day night the defondant boarded his car at
Kennedy Town nad putting his band into his bag took out a handfal of silver, which on being counted was found to amount to $14,50. When the car was going full speed defeudsat jumped off, taking the money without hia consent.
Mr. M. W. Blade, instructed by Mr. C. D-
Mr. Gray Scott informed the Court that Wilkinson (of Mossrs. Wilkinson and Grist) defendant was a ticket iuspector who had been appested for the plaintiffs, and Mr. II. Eischarged on the 3rd inst. Ho had heard that - Pollock, K.C., instructed by Mr. M. J. D.
conductors were in the habit of landing money, Stephans, represented the defendants.
(but ho had not heard they werö if the babit of
giving I.O.U's.
Before Mr. Pollock continued his address in defence, His Lordship sakl be supposed thero THE CHINESE IN THE TRANSVAAL could be no doubt, in the case he imagined discharged defendant for being absent from
LONDON, Jamnery 7th. Mr. Herbert Gladstone, speaking, in Leads, said that the immediate deportation of Chinese Labourers from the Transvnal would produce financial and industrial chaos in South Africa. Ho considers that it in a duty to alter the position with as little friction as possible.
BRITISH TRADE.
LONDON, January 7th. The Imports for the year amount to 565,000,000, an increase of 14,000,000, and exports to 330,000,000, an increase of 29,250,000.
Owing to the dissatisfaction expressed by the Chinese students in Japan with referenca to the new regulations euforsed by the Japanese Govorumaut, following which arer 2,000 | ITALY AND THE MOROCCO: scholars have abandoned their studies and
CONFERENCE. returned to Chinn, Vicarey Shum has decided to send Tunisi Chou-Wing-oho to Japan on a
LONDON, January 8th, mission of investigation to find ont the real
The Italian newspapers continue to give cause of the trouble. As soon as the Viceregtheir warm support to the rights of France receives his report he will communicate same to the Waiwapu and will request that Board in Morocco, and welcome the appointinent to settle the matter with the Japanese Govern of Marquis Vicontivenosta, the author of the meat. The Viceroy has decided, to take tbia Franco-Italianand Anglo-Italian agreements stop, as the majority of the scholars" are
re Morocco, as the Delegate to the conference.
Cantonese,
CANTON RECLAMATION WORKS. The reclamation of the Canton Praya bas been going on now for three years but is far from being completed. The Viceroy has now appointed Ting-Ping-Lam, Chan-Koi-You bad Sit-Yang-Nin to look after his department. and has instructed then to complete the work within six months. The Commissioner of Cas toms has recommandeù & European architect to Viceroy Sham, who wishes this work to be carried out unter the same conditions as such works are done in Hongkong.
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB
BIXTH CLUB RACE
THE PHILIPPINES.
LONDON, January 8th. The United States have decided to send two additional regiments to the Philppines. It is explained that this is precautionary measure, due to the possibility of American interests in China requiring protection, owing to the change which China is under. going,
yesterday, of the coal being ordered by the owners by past, that the remedy would be a action in rem. There could be no question:
about that.
נטין
Arthur Course, traffle superintendent, said he
duty
P.8. Leo gave ovidouce of arrest. Defendant raid he went on the car to ask the conductor for the money which was willingly Mr. Pollock-Thors is jurisdiction is offered him, and during the time he sat on the for necessary supply to a ship.
car at Komey l'own it was counted out to him, His Lordship-Not necessary supply, but by No one said anything or took any notice, and order of the master, I rasmn,
when the car roturnod he came as far as Queen's Road West. Ha told the conductor to report it to the office on the arrival of the car. His reason for doing that was that he wanted to lavi z interview with the manager. He borrowed the money so that he might bring that about, as he had been discharged without proper explanation and without being paid up to the time of his discharge.
Mr. Polluck The case of the Ripon City was the case on which my learned-friend parti- enlarly relied, and the master's claim to a lion in that case aross under special statutory provision. He is given an equal lies in respect of disburse- ments properly made on account of the ship, as has for his wages. Your Lordship will find that the undercurrent of all the learned judges" | observations in this case was that having rogard to all, the circumstances it would be a gross injustice upon the master who had made disbursements ca account of the ship not to allow him to enforce his statutory lian, given to him by the Merchant Shipping Act, against the shipper. With regard to the question of registration, the Faul Beau has all along been 1egistered in the names of the Com. paguio as owners, and Mears, Trevoux appoar as armateur, that is the person who equips the ship, fist her out and works her. In the case. before your Lordship the facts are very differ. ont from the one raised as to the order for coal having been given by the master. The order was given by a man called Kwok Yick Ting: This man said he balioved at one time that Trevonz and Co., whose servant, he was, ware the real owners of the ship; but he afterwards had mason to beliors that his fivat impresion
was a mistake. This is not a question of eufore- ing the provisions of the Morchant Shipping Act with regard to a master's lies for disbárso- monta- it is simply and solely a question of agency. The onal was ordered by Kwok Yick Ting and thero is no question of his disbarsi ng any money or of enforcing any claim for disburse mente. No money has been paid out and these coals have not been paid for.
Ilis Worship said he did not believe the story of the conductor that dofondant pat his laud into his bag and took out the money. Thors wsa no doubt the conductor had given him the money at his request, believing him still to be in the employ of the Company, and therefore there vua no question that he was guilty of obtaining money by false pratances. Ho would bo montenced to three weeks' imprison ment.
A ROWDY SWEDE.
A Swedish officer, named O. Scholl, was
a riotous and. charged with behaving to disorderly manner on board a sampon in the harbour the previous night. Apparently he had hired a sampan to go out to the French Mail, and on his return he wanted to take the rudder. When the couplainant objected ho
rame abastro and very disorderly, damaging the cover of the samplu. He was flued $5 on the Erst charge and $3 on the second.
KIDNAPPING.
A coolie was elarged with kidnapping two boys, aged nino years' each, from Cauton and harbouring them against the will of their parents,
One of the boys said he went for a walk in tho streets of Canton on Jaanary 2nd whoa ke met defendant who spoke to him, telling him he would take him to Hongkong to show him
THE MOROCCO CONFERENCE.
LONDON, January 8th. Count Witte, at un interview, said he was The course for this race was markboat convinced that the reports of the aggressive lowest was Malsen, Lord, and Belsher Co., who Quarry Bay (port) Channel Rock, Lyonu attitude of the Kaiser at the Morocco per Blade's argument on the Ripon City was not procession, but if he did not come defendant
Beacon, Kowloon Rook, wind markhoat. In
Bids have been opened for the construction
of a new water supply system at Manila, The
His Lordship-As far as I understand, Mr.
so much that the presgut case was on all fours
offered to do the work for $1,040,000,
the light breeze and mouth water, Dione ference were unfounded. He considers that An association football match will take place fairly romped away, neither Foron or Blupeth Germany will pursue an exclusively pacific sent before li a...n on day of publication. After that this afternoon at Causeway Bay between teams being able to get anywhere near her at any policy at the conference, which will fer- principles.
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Hongkong, Janvant 10rn, 1906,
representing the Lusitano Football Club and 11.M:8. Janus. Kick off at 5.15 p.m.
The Nippon Yusen Kaisha'a service to Bom. bag is to be changed from monthly tu bi-month- Jy. Five steamers are to be placed on the run and the Japanese terminus will be at Oskia, instead of Yokohamaa.
The Hattor Hotel Syndiente, Ld, which recently purchased the Adam's Peak Hotel, | Ceylon, for Rs. 37,50), has authorised capital amonating to Rs. 100,000 and is issuing at present shares to the amount of Rs. 30,000. Manila was agitated on Jan. 4h by a rumor that all available American troops were to be despatched hastily to Chias, bocanso "s
Under the heading "How Wales Won," the Ceyton Times saysThe Welshmen put out one of thoir sracks as a wing forward, who demoralised the attack and enabled his side to beat the visitors at their own game. It will be seen from our cablegram that Morgan, the first three-quarter since Arthur Gould stopped playing, turned out after all and scored the ono and winning try. Winfield, the successor, and some say the superior, of Bancroft, was also
ery much there and kept his line intact,
Ova Hamburg correspondent recently treated us to an interesting resume of the military philosophy of FREDERICs the Great. Since its appearance, we have received. the December number of Mr.JoHN MURRAY'S Monthly Review, in which "Ex. Non-remandous outbreak against foreigners" was Com." has a number of deeply interesting expected. The number available was 12,000 observatio w to make. First we may quote | fully equipped. a general observation, which will not be swallowed whole in Hongkong. "In the Russian and Turkish armies," the writer says, "the uureasoning ignorance of the massen makes for self-sacrificing doration in war, and perfection of discipline always; in Japan patriotism suffices to absorb self'; in Germany the military system has been made colesiva by ʼn Draconic rigour and the crualties of caste, But it is now evident that what answered in the days of FRED- ERICK the Great is failing in these days of enlightenment and broadcast principles; we are told that democracy is gnawing at the root of German military discipline and efficiency; we have evidence that the same thing is manifesting itself in the French explanation of the massing of troops which is Army. If then, in couscript armies the reported near the Freath frontiers, It is growth of thought does not harmonisa with pointed out that such cannot be das to military rule, the discord must be eveu manoeuvres for practice, as each are "never more pronounced in the case of a voluntary carried out in the depth of winter. army, the discipline in which owes nothing intelligence department of the French War to the factors above-mentioned." In the Oco is said to have information that in Lorraine, Alsace and on the frontier of
The Cablenews printed the following in big type-Paris, January 4th.-French statesmen are much wrought up over reporte received by the War Office which indicate that Germany is pre- caring shortly to declare war against Eranco. The papers are calling upon the government to call upon the Herlin authorities for all
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ONE DESIGN CLASE. Bonita was first over the line, but made a bad selection in crossing near the Police 'ior. Kathleen crossed close to the markboat just abad of Colleen and Mia, giving her a good lead, which she rapidly increased in the tant to the marklet, where she was nearly Two minutes ahead o 3. This Load she maintained a the way round, Min only reducing it slightly on the run to the finish. Colleen, who does not like smooth water, never went well and had some difficulty in heating Bonito :-
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Alannah showed something like her old form with Messrs. Siade at the filler, but only managed to keep her place from Gloria by nine sees. Daisy's main halliards gave way.
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WEATHER REPORT.
minate without difficulties.
MANILA NEEDS A SHIPPING MASTER,
would throw him into a sewer, Witness could not get away frora him and defendant brought him on board a steamer, on erics accompanied by another small boy, he came to Hongkong. Arrived them, he was taken to
by Mr. Justice Barnes when discussing general
Mr. Pollock I submit that the circumstances are such that the owners of the ship would be No. 15 W. Lok Laue and ebut up in a room. liable to un dotion at the suit of the "material" man at common law except that in that class of case the "material" (12.11 cannot proceed against the ship in rem for necessarios.
His Lordebip-That is apparently in condict with the principle which Mr. Justice Barnes laid down.
He had been there some days when he saw his father in the street and called ent to hira, but, defendant would not hand the boy over as tho father refused to pay $10 for rice.
The second boy gave similar evidenco, Witnessa, wore oslled who stated that defen- dant said his had two boys to sell.
Defendant declared that the boys followed
him to Hongkong. He did not know how they got on board,
Sentence of six months' hard labour was
passe).
A SLAP IN THE FACE.
The Cablenews says: Thirty three stranded American seamen were shipped to the United States yesterday on the transport Logan, at the expense of the insular government. The men were all young, between 20 and 40 years of age,
After considering the farther authorities. and had been inmates of the local saliers' bome for about are months. They were all able quoted by Mr. Pollock, his Lordship decided to bodied and willing to work, but owing to the admit the arguments on French law if necessary peculiar conditions prevailing at this port and by ordering them in the pleadings, hut said the lack of protection to American neaton, werd unable to secure berths, and became an unwilling that Mr. Slade would have the right, if any incumbrance to the sailors' home, an institution thing transpired, of asking for an adjournment
When the case in which A. B. Suud, sexsonel supported by voluntary contributions of the to consider it. charitably inclined.
Gaston Liebert, French Consul, was then alerk in the Supreme Court, charged Jam Twenty-two of their number, the most destitule, were provided with clothing, blankets examined. He said that according to French Hatchason for assaulting his two sons the and shows also at government expense, the Law a ship could not be seized for debta Magistrate asked if there was no prospect of articles being issued by the Philippines con- incurred by the arrastear or bis servaat. the case being softled. Complainant offered to stabulary, an act of kindness which was auch
Cross-examined---The armateur covered char-withdraw it if defendant would apologise, bat appreciated by the men.
terers of ships of all kinds, no matter what the the latter declared he would. t. It appeared charter party might be. A French ship could be that Mr. Sufflad's two sons were playing football registered in Francs, a Frouch Colony, or in a on the Happy Valley, and as defendant crossed
the field they accidentally ran up against him foreign coratry in a French Consulate. His Lordship reserved judgment.
He struck them in the face, according to their story, but defendant said he merely put up his hands to keep them off. Defendant was bound over in 3100 to keep the peace,
Captain H. F. Bentley, of the sailors' home, speaking to a repremutative of the Cablence, said: "The crying red of this port is a shipping master appointed from the United States for the purpose of pro- tecting the interests of American seafaring men at this port. I have frequently talked
ye over the matter with Collector Shuster and Deputy Collector Palliom, and both gentlemen. while strongly in favour of protecting American toprinera hera are unable to do anything, owing te the law allowing masters in the Philippines te ship seamen of any nationality they desire.
THE OLD "ROHILLA.”
The shipping master would be subject to rendered a decision in the ease of the United The Manila Supreme Court on January 4th
the regulations of the home government, and, together with the consul, he would investigate and settle all controversies sud dispates and difficulties arising between the masters and the crowe of vessels. From ay
DEO,
States v. the owners of the stemmer Rohilta Murs, reversing the decision of the lower court ordering the sale of the vessel for violation of the immigration regulations.
Seven Chinese labourers arrived on the
H.E. The Governor has very kindly presented own observation of many years, it is often this Rohila Maru, in Manila Bay on December 3rd, a cup for Cruisers cnd hee deputed the Yachting case that difficulties aboard ship are traceable 1903, and were landed on the following day in Committed to draw up conditious. It will be to the officers and not to the captain. given for the highest number of marks obtained And Captain Bentley grew emphatic when he bancse at the Paranaque beach. They were
added: There
another thing I would call arrested and deported.
The customs authorities alleged that this in four races. Handicaps and courses will bo the attention of the public to, as illustrating violation of the law was perpetrated throngh sent to members in a few days. Hon. Mr. how the absence of a shipping master here the connivanca of sovoral members of the H.E. Follock, K.C. Commander of the Club, is conduces not only to discrimination against Rohilla's crow, and proceedings were commenced also very kindly presenting three prizes to be American seamon but to outrageous practices sailed for on January 28th.
anboard of in other civilized ports. Not long in the Court of Customs Appeals, which, on as will be remembered, the American February 13th, 1904, entered judgment declaring master of the ship denge shipped, at this port, the ship forfeited and ordering ber sale. a crow of 10 Japanese, in preference to giving Supreme Court on a bill of exceptions. The employment to the many of his own countryme Supreme Court, in rovereing the judgment of who were staying at the sailors' home, destituto. These Japs were shipped by a Japanese customs the inferior court, says that proof that some of broker, who received 15 pesos per head, which the crew of a ship assisted in the landling of or that the captain of the ship was negligent men themselves not receiving a cent advance."
in not ascertaining that the Chinese were on board, is not sufficient to show a violation of either section 10 of the Act of Congress of July 5th, 1854, or of section 9 of the Act of Congress
September 13th, 1888.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report :--
On the 9th at 11.40 a.m. The barometer has fallen over China owing to a depression Yangtze valley.
From this decision the case was taken to, the
British army, w are told, "there is Laxembourg, there are more than double the substantial evidence of practical unrest troops usually stationed there. Taken in con- which appears to be moving Eastwards in the am he divided with the captain of the vessel, the Chinese in these islands in violation of the law.
among the rank and file." Twenty-two per nection with the resentment shown by the cent, of the courts-martial bold in 1904 German press at the revelations mato con were for desertion, and seven thousand cerning the Moroces dispute in the yellow book of the 46,000 returned as "non-effective" recently issued, the press generally calls upon the government to take immediata steps to moot were deserters. In the other voluntary the crims they deelors to to imminent.
Pressure is highost over Southern Manchuria. Gradiouts are slight in the South, and moderate to light monsoon may be expected in. the Formosa Chansel and the N. part of the China Sea
Forecast:-Moderate to light E. winds; fair.
Only the public man with the rash coarage which dare sentare upon-a-grost and noble imprudence is equal to the goveramont of a free people in times of emergency and crisis.-J. S. Villison in Canadian Magazine,
of
[The Rohilla could not be sold now, in any caso, as she became a total wreck last year.]
by
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
The competitions for the Captain's Cup and the Long Handicap Cup, a cup kindly presented Mr. C. W. May for players with handicapa of 15 and oror, to be played for on the same conditions as thoss of the Captain's Cup Com- polition, were held at Happy Valley on January 6th to 8th. The following were the best
roturns ;-
* R. Miller
95
CAPTAIN'S CUP.
Mr. C. M. G. Barate Mr. F. Clark... Mr. W. W. &. Ross Mr. CE. H.Beavis Mr. W. D. Kraft... Mr. T. C. Gray Dr. G. M. Harston
90 96 101
*Winnor: The pool was won by Dr. W. L. Martin with geore of 83 —7---76.
Mr. D. E. Clark Major Pritchard Mr. D. B. Murray Mr. C. H. Galo Mr. F. W. Wurra... Mr. I. Tester
63
LONG HANDICAP CUP.
97
+
18 89
15 93
1890
18 119
107 108 .... 111 ... 137 Winner. The pool was won by Mr. D. B. Murray.
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