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The Japanese craiser Suegawa, which has just taken up her anchorage in Kowloon Bay, is one of the vessels captured from the Bussians. She was formerly known
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asked for, if it should over be needed. But there is small likelihood of that at present. Of course the Colonial Government must have been thinking of the international composition of the Chamber when that reply was framed; but little alarm on that head shaald have been felt. It is almost certain that every member of the Chamber would consider any fiscal policy affecting the Colony from the purely comercial stand. point. It may be noted that the co-operation of the Chamber with the shipping Firms and Agencies promises to greatly enhance the value to shipmasters of the daily returns from the Weather Bureau. With regard to do not buy, but "borrow" American kerosene the important subject of Partnerships | oil in Shanghai, and thusesit their consciences Registration. the Chamber, though and pincate their patrons,
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wait and watch the experiments of other people. A voluminous appendiz gives ROBT, PORTER & Co., LTD., full information of the movement in India and Singapore; and the report comments: "the Committee have closely followed of the ave-nuntioned attempts to legislate for the courpulsory -registration-of-partnerships, but see no reason at present to depart from the STOUT attitude adopted in the last report." We fear that present indications do not promise any very encouniging example for local emulation. It seems that the opinion of the Chamber was taken with regard to
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There are no people that can beat the Chiawe the practice when necessary of what je verbally known as "whipping the devil round the stamp" The Kashing correspondent of the N-6. Daily News writes that the oil- shops there are prohibited by the boycott from ying American korosonca oil, but their
customers rofuse to burn substitutes on any pretence. The consequence is that the oil shops
Lord Ashburtoz was married in Paris on Feb. 19th, after a few days' acquaintance, to Miss Frances Donnelly, an American actress, professionally known as Frances Belmont. The mother and sister of the bride, the British civil creamy took place in the presence of the Cossul-General representing the Britia's registrar, & local Eaglish solicitor who soted as witness, and two other persons. From the mairie-the-newly married couple, with the mother and sistor of the bride and three other friends, drove to the English church in the Rue
d'Agassau, where the religious ceremony was performed.
SUPREME COURT.
Tuesday, March 27th.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
Bayons Mr. A. G. WISE (PJISNE JUDOR).
[RHUTER'S SERVICE.]
RUSSIA.
LONDON, March 25th,
CANTON.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.}
March 26th.
VICEROY ACCUSED OF FAVOURITIUM. Viceroy but has posted the following notice outside his Yamen:-The Wei-yuen deputy in The Russian Government is about to in-charge of the native Customs at Chan-cbuen, troduce an income tax.
Government returns show that 14,130 persons were killed and 19,524 wounded in the internal disorders of 1905.
FOOTBALL IN THE UNITED STATES.
LONDON, March 25th. aid of the Rugby Union to introduce Rugby The Columbia University is invoking the football into the United States.
GERMANY.
POLICE COURT.
Tuesday, March 27th.
BEFORE HE. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST FOLICE MAGISTRATE),
AN IMPUDENT FOKI, Li Yung him, master of a restaurant of Shaktomui, was charged at the instanes of Inspegler Collett with permitting disorderly conduct on his licensed premises.
Constable Watt stated that while on duty at
named To Ying-fook, has embezzled the Custome revenue of that station, and absconded a few days ago The director of the Customs here politioned to me about this matter. I imme. diately memorialized the Contral Government
quoting them to cashier To Ying-fook, and Shektoni on Monday night he heard a number I hate caused a worsaed to be issued for his of people playing chaimui in the defendant's arrest,"
restaurant. They were making a great noise. Viceroy's conduct, saying that To Ying-fook not there. He asked the fuki in charge whore The Sze Man Po severely criticises the When he entered the house the defendant was was an old and intimate friend of Vicoroy the play was going on, but that individual 3bum, boing formerly employed as his privato laughed at him and told him to go and "look secretary. The position of deputy at Chau," as he (the foki) did not intend to tail cbuen was given to Tos a favour. The him. LONDON, March 25th. Viceroy has paid fis. 3,000 out of his own
His Worship (to defendant)--If you take out The Reichstag has adopted the Budget Pocket, and has arranged to pay the balance of restaurout licence you had botter be there and Committee's recommendation for striking is. 4000 by taking it out of the bonas funds look after the place yourself; don't bare out Marks 15,250,000 on behalf of re-inforce Castores. Viceroy Shan did not arrest To's batter get rid of that man, and warn the which belong to all the employees of the native there who is impertinent to the polien. You bed ments for Damaraland, and the Committee family and keep them midor vigilant surveill-rest of your fokis that they must give informa The journal compares this case with tion to the police...What-time do you leave the that of Chau Teng-abang, saying that the restaurant ? crime is exactly the same, Chan also embezzled
Defendant. Sometimes us early as threa Customs revenue, bat was severely don't o'clock. with, whereas Viceroy Bhum has noted with suspicious leniency in To's case,
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urged the necessity for the corps returning | aace. as-800-as-possiblo
THE JAPANESË SAILORS IN ENGLAND.
LONDON, March 25th. The Japanese sailors for manaing the two battleships now in England visited Greenwich Hospital yesterday.
(N.-C. Daily Nézcs Service)
THE RUSSO-CHINESE NEGOTIATIONS.
recent royal visit, and that they advanced good reasons for not overdoing. this Far Eastern luxury. Thus correspondents. who wrote repeatedly advocating more holidays will no doubt have censure to offer, but the concensus of material opinion willing. Mr. F. P. Het (of Messrs Bratton, Hettaries as the health of Mr. Pokotiloff does not
be that the Chamber, took a proper view of the matter. These appear to he the only sufficiently salient to require
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The 52nd plagas casa was recorded-yester- day, two more fatalities haring occurred since the last report.
Two commercial reporta (ihe Yangtze Valley Co, and the Yokohama Specia Bank) and other
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Two cargo trucks collided at the junction of Eastern Street and Dos Your Rood yesterday,
A MONEY-LENDING WATCHMAN. The case in which Manan Singh sued Attar Singh for $10 for money lent came on for hear
start.
Peking, March 19th. Since the 12th is, there has been no masting between the Russian and Chinese plenipotenti- improve.
HIS PLEA IN MITIGATION.
in the Ste Alan Po herdored the following When Viceroy Shame read the above remarka
notice to bo hang outside his Yamen-
In investigating To Ying-fook's case I find that he was formerly employed as my private secretary but left that position about two | years agò: "In enquiring into his official career I may state that he has est committed any faults before and therefore I gave him the Chan-chuen. position of doputy of the native Customs in 1 never expected that while being in charge of an important position in would blind his eyes and make his forget his which he is entrusted with funds that money position and set in such a naughty way. As
and Goldring) appeared for defendant, while plaintiff appeared in person.
It is stated that at the last meeting Russia When plaintiff had been sworn, his Lewdship loss of warships in the China neutral zone during withdrew her claim for an indemnity for the said to the interpreter-Cantion bim before you the Russo-Japanese war, and that China simi:
We have had two cases on this $10. He larly withdrew her claim for the recovery of To was a man appointed by me, I regret that I
customs dutiescollated by Basein at Newchwang, an these points tended to delay the conclusion have made a mistake, and the money embezzied of the Russo-Cainess negotiations.
| being Government money I have ordered part of the money to be refunded out of my own pocket. I am very grieved to have committed such an error through appointing suck a nuan. But the
telier de careful that he tells the same story now as then.
Plaintiff They are true words. I will tell the truth.
His Lordship -You had better try to do so. By his Lordship-What are you?-A watch-
JGN.
Where?--At Watson's. Night or day-Night
His Lordship-Then you ought to be dis- As a result of the collision several coolies who missed. All you watchmen of Watson's lond were pushing the trucks were injured, one hav-money all round. You are always in court,
Plaintiff I am a new man, I have only been here two months.
|ing his leg broken.
The sale of the household furniture of Chan Tung-shang advertised to take place to-day ani on Friday by order of the Supreme Court has been cancelled. Mesura. Dongys and Bowley,
Corritunications addressed to the Editor the plaintiffs' solicitors, inform us that the
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On March 22nd, at Shanghai, the wife of Dr. ERNANT MARen, of a daughter.
action has been settled.
Messrs. Shewan, Tomer & Co., agents, for the Yangtze Insurance Association, inform us that they have received the following talegrera:-- Directors will recommend at special meeting dividend 20 per cent., special dividend 5 per deat, resorta fund $50,000.
The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending March 25th shows that of non-Chinese there were 272 to the Library und 211 to the Museum; and of Chinese I'Rres to Lizar, eldest daughter of H. W. B. Library was, therefore, wel by 395 persons, and 123 to the former und 3,515 to the lattor. The
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the Mussam by 3,726.
The Empress-Dowager of China held a secret conference recently with some heads of depart. ants. Naturally there are only guesses as to what happened, the mostly likely effort being that the Prince and the President and Vico- President of the Waiwapu were commanded to stand firm in their negotiations with foreign Powers wherever they saw the rights of China threatened.
Hovexore, March 28th, 186.
To-way the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce is to take place; so far us we Messrs. Armstrong. Whitworth & Co., who can see, there is less business of import are about to establish mills in Hiratanke, along auce theu usual. The annual report, which
the Tokaido railway, Japan, are now reported reaches us rather too late for adequate extend over tiro and a-half square miles on the to be laying out tho required truets, which analysis, states that during 1995 the mem-Banyu River. The construction works will be bers had fewer questions than has been commenced in the course of this year and the customary in recent years to deal with expense of initiating the plant is estimated at The Pilots Ordinance of 1904 is the first about fifty million you. subject mentioned, and there is little new The Nanfunyras states that, at the request of to be said about it. There was, and prob. an official of Liling, H., a Japanese export has ably is still a desire on the part of the been brought over, together with two overusers, European pilots to obtain exclusive com. to devolop the pottery industry at that place. mand of this industry, but the views of the the provincial officials have been asked to The clay having been found spentally suitable, Chamber were against this, and were shared | appropriate Tls. 10,000 for pushing the enter by the GOVERNOR and by many shipowners.prise, for which it is further hoped that the The reply of the Colonial Government to Shangpu will grant a monopoly for fifteen years. the Chamber's request for details of any proposed legislation in the nature of Fiscal Reform, the report says, " can be regarded as satisfactory." We should hardly have
A Singapore correspondent writes :-SIR-I see by your wires of to-day that the Empress- Dowager of China has subscribed 100,000 tela towards the relief of the famine sufferers in expected the members to rejoice unduly at effect that she was dead or in such a critical Japan. Some days ago you bad a wire to the ➡the neucommittal reply, which said in condition that she would be little likely to bo effect that the Chamber of Commerce giving attention to the Japanese famine was not a body to consult with regard sufferera. At first sight it would seem that to Imperial questions, but the Colonial one of these vablogerms must have been a fake, Government would continue to seek its but would it not be like the Chinese obaracter alviec in such tradal matters as could aac-the concealment, of the Empress-Dourager's to issue the second merely as a blind to aid in fully be referred to it for opinion. There death? There can be no question but that her is not the slightest loubt that its opicion on death will be followed by an insurrection against any proposal of the kind indicated, however the dynasty which she represented, and it is to much a part of Imperial policy it wight be, would be forthcoming; and we suppose it will now look elsewhere for the information
bo muds to conceal her demiso as long as be expected that evory possible attempt would possible-It seems it was the sarlier message that was misleading.
His Lordship-And yet you have been before me three times already. I sea that the defen- dant is a policawan. There are too many of these cases against the police. Remember what I said.
You laat him the money ?~What for? Plaintiff Ha asked me for $10. He wanted to buy rations.
Mr. Hett-This is the third cass between the same parties. The first was for $310, for money lent.
THE EARTHQUAKE IN FORMUJA,
Tokyo, March 10th, The damage done in Formosa is greater thane Man Pe compares thie case with that of it was previously reported to be. It cannot Chan Tung sheng, stating that it is a similar rat be estimated, owing to the interration of crime and that To's family should be arrested and telegrapha and telephones. The railway was The authorities are working la cutside offers. temporarily suspended but has been restored, placed under vigilant sirvaillance. The crime is the same as that of Chau, but that I have THE CONDITION OF EVACUATION.dealt with it in a maeb milder manner.
Peking, March 20th,
The German Minister has warned the Waiwupu that China must take ste s to prevent missionary troubles which appear likely to break out in Szechuan and Fikiru provinces other by Germany will not be possible, as the Powers. wise the evacuation of Northern China proposed will turn such troubles to account and refuse to withdraw their troops.
BRITISH INTERESTS MAINTAINED.
▲ "RED HERRING" INTRODUCED.
Chan's case, over Tls. 2,000,000 were embezzled I'must say that comparison was unjust. In while Chan's cass all the properties confiscated did To embezzled only Tis. 7,000. In
not cover even half the amount, while in To's
arrest has been issued for his arrest. It orary cent hae been replaced and Chau had paid up all the mousy he had ambezzled I would not have arrested his family er had them placed under surveillance. In
Peking, March 20th, The Governor of Cheking having communi. comparing Chan's can to that of To one will catel to H, M. Consal that the railway hatgreen find a great difference between them. The Ste
His Worship-Yon were not there at 12.45 on the night in qucation ?
Witnees-No.
have board how your servants, behave,
His Worship-Turvogh not being there you
Witness-I will dismiss thatfoki who was so impertinent.
His Worship-In future you had better
remain at the restaurant yourself, as your men are not fit to run une,
The constable said he had twice before
warned the defendant,
His Worship-You must keep your re- staurant in proper order; there are ones laat complaints about the noise, which can be based
osa on you will probably lose your loence. in Fok-tu-lum Road. If this sort of thing On this charge 1 order you to pay a dus of $IV.
BEFORE ME. C. D. MELBOURNE (BRCOND POLICE MAGISTRATE),
A SERIOUS CABE kerchief containing four and a half dolls's from. A coolia was charged with snatching a band- u girl twelve years of age in Congaught. Road on Monday.
by her mistress to change the silver jute paper. The evidence showed that the girl was sent money. On her way to the money-changer's she was overtaken by the defendant, who knooked har down, and snatching her handkerchief, ran away. police, overtaken and arrested with the money its was pursued by a Chinese sergeant of In his possession.
common occurrence, was a very serious one, and Inspector Ritchie sold the casa, although of asked his Worship to inflies a heavy pensity.
'The defendant was sentenced to six weeka” imprisonment with hard labour, and ordered him to receive fliteen strokes of the birch.
STEALING & JACKLI,
A native was proceeded against for entering a matshed at Glenealy and stealing a jacket
I dismissed it but gave him have to bring Boochew, Hangchow, and Niugpa is to be built Man Po has not investigated the matter therefrom in the early hours of Monday
Hin Lordship-- Yes, it turned out all wrong.
another action.
Mr. Hati-That was so. Then there was another action?
$300 and kncoked off $110. I have no Bis Lordship Yes. I gave judgment for sympathy for this man. Let us have your point.
Mr. Hett argued that the $10 now claimed was included in the first case and therefore plaintif had now no claim.
After further discussion,
by the police, and he proposed to ask his Lordship Mr. Hett said the mutter bad been taken up for re-hearing of the other case,
day. I will give him a chance for bis 810.
His Lordship--Well, I won't døside this to
re-heating for the whole of his $319,
Mr. Holt-He may get judgment on the Finally the case was allowed to stand over till Friday to give Mr. Heft time in which to decide whether he would apply for a re-hearing
or not.
money the defendant will lose his pension. They are not allowed to borrow or lead.
His Lordship. He ought to lose his pansion.
Mr. Hott-If it is held this money is borrowed
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HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE ASSOCIATION.
The third month's competition for the 1906 Governor's Cup was shot over the 500 yards
range.
some good shooting was done.
There were a large number of entries and
60+ 1970, and is thus extitled to hold the Cup Mr. Underwood heads the list with a score of daring April. Messrs. Underwood, Dobbs and the Association. Gray Scott each receive spoons presented by'
J. H. Underwood... 70 A. Blowey...... ... 62 W. Dobby.
70 J. 8. Lewingdon ... 62 T. Gray Scott. 70 J. M. Henderson... 61 3. J. Mckenzie..... 9. Hubeling 61 J. C. Gow (Sor.)...... 68 C. J. Allen
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T. F. Cochrane
G. K. Baxton
A. W. J. Witt
Hon. L. B. Lawronte
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08 H. Marfarlane 60 GC. H. W. Kew..... 60
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G7 Sir Francis Piggott 58 Go C. W. Brutt 60. M. Harstoo
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P. N. H. Jonen 65 F. Maitland
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for the tenth month's competition for the 1905 Mr. R. E. O. Bird put in the highest card Governor's Cup and thus holds the Cap for the trophy presented by the Associatios. month of April, at the same time receiving a
R. E. G. Birt. 70 BH. King
E. H. Beavis...... 66 Sr F. T. Piggott J. K. Pidgeon.. 61 J. Whittall
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by Chinese capital, and the temporary agreement thoroughly, and starts by criticising and slander. made with British capitalists is to be cancelled. ing me. In reviewing former issues of that and the British Minister has entered a strong pre- test and declared that the previous agreement
other papere, I find that they have all said that month's imprisonment with hard labour and He was convicted and sentenced to one cannot be cancelled.
Chan Tung shang was in fault and deserved the six hours' stocks. punishment weted out to him. Your remarks in the present cass seem to support Chau Tung" shang and appear to ventilate his grievance which I am at a loss to understand. The object of the press is to enlighten the people's mind and to rentilate public grievances on behalf of the general public.
THE NANCHANG MASSACRE,
Nanchang, March 21st, The negotiations are to be opened to-day.
AN OMINOUS STORM.
Nanchang, Murel 21st, There was a destructive storm last night, with bailstones as large as eggs. Many boats, and houses, and the early crops were rained.
COMPULSORY JUSTICE.
Peking, March 21st. Powers concerned, Russia Las agreed to repay In order to avoid complications with the to Chins the Customs dut es she collected while she was in occupation of Newolang,
THE GREAT EARTHQUAKE IN
FORMOSA.
Tokyo, Marela 20cb. An estimate that is not yet complate shows that in the Kugi district alone there have been one thousand killed and six thousand injured, and three thousand houses rained,
TO COMMEMORATE THE BATTLE O TSUSHIMA,
Tokyo, March 20th. will be kept as its War Anniversary.
The Navy announe that the 27th of May
THE NEW JAPANESE DOMESTIC LOAN.
Tokyo, March 201 The subscriptions to the new Imperial five per cent. loan of 200,000,000 yen, amount to over $72,00 1,000 yen, the foreign applications, chiefly from London, amounting to five millions. THE NEW IMPORT TARIFF IN JAPAN,
A HOMILY AND TUREATS,
A MISSIONARY LAND DEAL.
A petition and an answer have been filled at the American Consular Court at Hangchow, in a caso in which the gentry of Hachow, Chakiang, alleged that certain American If all the papers simply point out what is missoneries [“The defendants, the Southern right and what is wrong and speak of the truth; Methodist Mission, are a body of American and nothing but the truth, then will they be of citizens carrying on or claiming to osrry on the valuable assistance to the public and to the work of spreading Christian morality and authorities. If I were to do anything illegal doctrine among the Chinese and of teaching the public. If I did anything wrong or com charity, and honesty," have improperly you would have perfect right to announce it to them a higher and better standard of virtue, mitted an error and the truth be published I acquired and fenced in certain laed which it is shall only be too glad to know my own faults the duty of the plastiffs to safeguard for the and shall then be able to alter my decision. people. In spite of "reposted protests,” tha But if the local press follow the example defendantanegotiated with a Magistrate and said of the Se Man Po without investigating they had bought the land. As it included certain first thoroughly, and criticise blindly and temple lands that should never have been sold, tell all sorts of lies so as to deceive the compromiss was arranged (the petitioners public mind, nothing can be more burmful. I allego) by which the temple lands were sur- have to-day authorized the Nam-Hoi magistrate rendered by the missionaries for Fis 1,003 F to command the Editor of the Ste Mon Po to Tle 2,000. The defendants are illegally appear before him and to have him meat coverely wrongfully, and in breach of the terms of thy reprimanded and to give his due notion that in said agreement, refused and still refuse to abide future if his press should repeat such nets I will seize the press and punish the editor and will not pardon him.
THE ANTI-OPIUM PROPAGANDA.
by and carry out the terms of the said agres- ment and to surrender the said land agreed to be surrendered to the plaintiffs, and further have actually pulled down part of the said It is stated in reliable quarters in Peking temples and dug up and remored soms of thy that instructions are to be soon sent to the stones thereof." They claim damages and the Viceroys and Governors of provinces to put return of their money. The defendants return into effect the sohome of Viceroy Yaan Shiba complete denial, saying that they legally kai to put a stop to the opium smoking habit amongst the officia! and literate classes. If acquired the land, that there were no proteste, after the expiration of an ample limit of time that they had received no money as allegal, to all to get rid of the noxious habit, there be but believed that certain sums had found anyone still addicted to the use of the drug the culprit is to be severely denounced deposited at the Consulate, with which they Tokyo, March 22nd. and panished. The limit, we deder- had nothing to do. The deed of compromise The new protective lariff is likely to invito stand, is forty years. All under foreign criticisms; the Diet, however, is inclined "ga will be bound to get rid of the authority. "The defendants further answering that referred to wis not signed by anyone having to pass it, with modifications.
habit; those above are given the option to
as they please. Such meti, are allege that the plaintiffs in this suit well know- continge obe registered, and are granted ing that defendants had legally acquired the however,
to certificates which, upou the death of the holders,
LATEST 'STE MER MOVEMENTS.
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been
or about the 1st April. inst. for this port, and is due to arrive here on naturally be no more opium-smokers in the same, and having made no protest are now The steamer Zoroaster, Jett Moji on the 27th must be returned to the yamen for canoallation, and now held by them and having stood by, by this class of men die away there will well knowing that defendants were improving The C.F., sir. Athenian, arrived at Kobo et tions to the messus they are to be told about the ringing this action for the purpose of harass country. When promulgating these instrue- 6.30 s.m. on Monday, the 26th Murch, and left flourishing condition of the men and youths of ing and interfering with the work carried on again at 5 p.m. same day via Nagasaki for Shanghai, where she is due to arrive at noon on Japan as compared with the effate and emaciated by defendants to their damage in the sum of Friday, the 30th March.
stato of the great portion of the people of this tacks fire thousand." This, briety, ie the story
The steamer Bentenze, from Antwerp and
Loulon, left Singapore on 25th inst. for this port
Empire who are spion-smokers, nud, an efforts condensed from the long legal rigmaroles
fa made to inflams the patriotism and knee of shame of the people.-N.-C. Daily News,
Aled.
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