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It is reported that the new French Minister. to Poking will shortly proceed to Annam to investigate into railway and other matters in relation to South China.
The return of visitors to the City Hall Liberry
and Museums for the wook ending the 10th June 1966 (excluding Whit Monday), shows that of Do-Chinese there were $77 to the Library and 139 to the Museum; and of Chinese 136 to the former and 2,388 to the latter. The Library was, therefore, used by 413 persone, and the Museum by 2,526.
Viceroy Chang Shan et Foochow has stated to the Waiwupu in reply to tho Hritish protest that as the establishment of a Government camphor monopoly in Fukien is a matter for the internal administration of China and concerns
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so foreigners or foreign interests, the Chinese Authoritius cannot be held responsible for any alleged losses of British or other foreign merobapix
March
bave been bold and managed throughout exclusively by Chinese. No foreigners had any interest in it at all. Even now the owners are descendants of the original The present value of the concern owner. is estimated to be a quarter of a million taels. Some time
ago 33. notorious character called Ying Kwet-SHING, at present alleged te be under arrest a Pardoz, inclusivo an accomplice of the still
torious prince of bandite, Van Kau-DER I set up a claim as part owner of the Paper Mill, a claha which wo nie left to under stand was legally grouiless. The claimant
By kind permission of Lient.-Col. Aitken xome years ago had been officially and Officers 119th Lofautes, the Band of the atigmatised as an unprincipled and Regiment will play the following programs untrustworthy person". It is stated that at the U.S.R. Club, Kowloon, to-day, comen this man, through his influence with theo at p... various Chinese officials and high Chinese authorities, which influence it is generally believod comes from bis close association
with Van Kan-der", was able to cause the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to summon the owners to answer his claim. As the Chamber is not a jedi:ial boly, and Bottles refurned in Good Condition are "han no judicial rights even under the
Chinese law", and as they had no hope office sont him the above notification simply allowed for at the Rate of $1.20 per doz.
a proper result following the intervention of this body, the Mill owners refused to go, Yixa is then alleged to have obtained a "geret order" from the Chinese Mixed Court magistrate for the closing of the Mill pending, settlement. As it is stated that a foreign attorney was instrumental to this end, we may dismiss the suggestion of irregularity The order may have bem unfair ; but it wne
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A Kobo residual roosntly received a notifica. tion, and was much surprised to read the "Want to know the reason why contents, win you dolay in sending your income statement,
etc." He is led to hulieve that the taxation
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beamuse his name appears in the thistory name happens to be mis-spelled in the directory,
und the lay officials and also made the sano mistake. He bus, he says, never before beca
askest to furnish particulars of his incone. has been inckler Ēkas most.
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In a seus in the Hunsa of Commons arising
oat of upissage ofurmabstween Mr. Chamberlain and Dr. Macnamara over the Education Bill, zir Heary Campbell Bannerman intervened and
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NEW ZEALAND PREMIER DEAD.
LONDON, June 11th, TheRt. Hon. Richard John Seldon,
P.C., Premier, Colonial Tren- strer, Labour Minister, Minister of Defence. Minister of Education, and
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Minister for Immigration in New Zealand, is dead, aged 61 years.
The late Mr. Sodden was a "Lanenshiro ind," who emigrated to Melbourne in 1963, He went to New Zooland and entered Purliament there in 1879. Although he has by his nafsiling enterpris and cutspoken ways drawn upon himself many political solloys, it cannot be dobie that he was a wonderfully creditable specimen of the self-made man.
THE GRAND PRIX,
LONDON, June 11th.
Spearaint, the winner of the Derby, has carried off the Grand Prix also.
-THE ZULULAND TROUBLE.
LONDON, June 11th. There has been further fighting in Zululand. Two hundred casualties nie reported,
THE RISING IN KIÄNGST.
Nanchang, June 2ad.
The rioters have been suppressed, some lan
for a promissory note. The note was produced
and the money handed over. Some time later
plaintiff appreshed him and asked for the
of them being killed and sixteen taken prisoners. repayment of $430. The amount was not paid Two attacks wore made when the troops arrived then, but he settled in fall in November. At an in the mountain fastassis. H.M.8. Knipa bas ¦ Fhe meeting at Mr. Joshi's house there was no returned to Nancbang. The missionaries are | meation of an amount of $670 the plaintiff now ali sato.
claimed.
HUNGBUTZE ACTIVITY IN
MANCHURIA.
Tokyo, June 7th. Mukden messages state that a fores of ban littl near Changin of Baterday afternoon capturect 8000 rides of German pattern which
were being sent by Tartar General Chao Erb- of Mukden under instrations of Viceroy Yuna Slub-kai to the Turlar Generals of Kirin
and Heilungking. na well as sixteen Many were killed and wounded.
Cara.
A MYSTERIOUS ATTACK.
Tokyo, June 7th. It lecially reported that a batch of Chinese rgulire invaded the Japanese railway barracks at Kuchentae on the Pith utt, and injured come workmen.
SUPREME COURT.
Monday, June 11th,
EN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
BEFORE THE CRIEF JUSTICK SER FRANCIS FOTT),
A DISPUTED WILL.
Cross-examined in March, 1909, he remitted $337 to India, and on his return to the Colony in March, 1964, he remitted $114. This promissory notes were mentioned in the presence of Mr. Joshi, and he told Mr. Joshi to mention the cheques in the receipt.
To his Lordship-Nothing' was zaid about interest, on the $900.
Ou resursing after tiffa, bis Tordship said ho did not wish to hear further evidence, and requested Mr. Hett tu «ddross him.
Then, in cumming ap, he stated that this cas bolonged to the unsatisfactory class which so often cropped up Wimtover the state of feeling between the parties was at ano time, there wat not the slightest doubt that al presont soute friction existed bateau them. Apparently Mr. Joshi acted as banker on behalf of the plaintif, and, hin books showed that in March, 1903, Akhbar Khan drew two mun for 5500 and $170- Curiously enough the claim was for $670, hat the plaint in his own evidenco stated that he only drow 8430 aur that, the balance of $670 came out of his own pocket. Hie Lordship thought it just passible that thus pislatiff draw
The ass of li Po-kwai and another v. Li70, but was doubtful if he ever lost that sam to the defendant. On the face of the evidenco Ling-abi and another was resumest. This was
he came to the conclusion that this loan of $670 a claim under a will for one sixteenth part of
was noter mads. Judgment would therefore be marine tot 239 and inks ne lot 1,355 and for au account of the rout and profta thereon. Mr. given for the defendant with costs. M. W. Blade, intructed by Mr. John Hastings, appeared for plaintif. and Mr. E. H. Sharp, K.C., and the Hon. Mr. H. E. Follock, K.C. iustructed by Mr. R. Harding (of Messrs. Ewers, Earston and Harding), appeared for
defendants.
THE CHAPEL OF « M.G.`
LONDON, June 11th." The King and Queen have signified their intention of attending the reserved judgment. dedication of the new chapel of the
Eighteen Dollars per dozen is allowed on probably as legal as the anomalous arrange-asked Mr. Chamberlain if he doubled Dr. Macua- Order of St. Michael and St. George-
JYPHONS returned in food Condition.
mcuits at Shanghai permit anything to be.ara's veracity. Mr. Chamberlain rúfused to be It is asserted, however, by Mr. LANG that lessoned by the Premier, whose interferences he characterised us impertineat. There was an We specially recommend one STONE GIN the Police for some time refused-to-exeento uproar, but the Chairman refused to rule the WILS remark out of order. The Commons are this order, or the ground that it illegal, which they would scarcely have nowadays insuficiently educated to know the presumed to do if a foreign Assessor had difference between impertipert" and "im Yet it is pud-at." But what repartees auch scenes open participated jo its issuunce slated that the Spanish Consul consented to the women recently reported as disorderly. and the Belgian Consul countersigued, the The Manila Cablenews of April 11th had
GER BEER, which is brewed to finest Jamaica Rost by our own special process.
AS WATSON & CO. warrant. Anyhow, the prosperos Mill
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three aquired employees thrown out of work. Mr. LANG insists timt all this was clone "without
over
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No anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other paper will be inserted.
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MARRIAGES.
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1 ALEE MART HALLER,
STEVENSON to ALICE Loni BENNETT
DEATHS,
On June 5th; at Hatargate, SONEY DILAK
reference to the Dritish-Consulat Manila,
which we quoted in a paragraph on the 17th. The reference was to the effect that the Consul had then been away sir mouths; that his return was improbable that the Vice-Cousul was
A CRICKET RECORD.
LONDON, June [th." Hayward has just achieved the tent. of scoring four centuries in TWO consceutive matches,
REUTER'S SKEVICE. Į
PARLIAMENTARY
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LONDON, June 9th,
In connection with Mr. Churchill's speech
After hearing further evidence his Lordship
14 SUMMARY JERISDICTION.
BEYORK Mr. A. G. Wise (Porsun. JUDOR).
A SUBIDAR SUKI,
POLICE COURT.
Monday, June 11th.
BEYONE MR C. D. MBOOLNE (SeconD: POLICE MAGISTRATE).
AN OBSTREPEROUS JAPANKSE,
Chakichi Kawalace, an unemployed Japanese, was charged with disorderly bebavour in a tram- car on Saturday. He boarded the car and paid the money for his far, but when the ticket was poucked he changed bis mind and demanded bie
The care was concluded in which Akhbar | moung. This was not forthcoming, and be Subadur Matóuiuilibuted a scene, which led to bin ancest. Fined Khan sued
HK S.B.R.G.A, to recover the sum of $923.64 (31. on account of principal and interest due on
money lent.
Mr, F. F. Hlett (of Masse's, Bruttoa and Hott) appared for the plaistif, and Mr. J. H. Gardiner of Mr. O, D. Thomson's office represented the defendant.
Hi Lordship recalled the plaintiff. Do you remember when you got your $900 in 190 - Yrs.
Vory well ur that time sorting to your
TOO MUCH SAMSHU.
Leong Yee, a chair coolie, was charged with
(1) disorderly conduct while drunk in a restaur- ant at 11, Graham Street, (2) saulting a waiter, (8) damaging property. He entered the restaur- act and after having food and sameda allompted to leave without paying, saying to the waiter who interfered that he was going down the street to get his purse. Not unnaturally the waiter declined in let bim pass, and the coolja
Fined $3 and ordared to pry 20 cents compensa tion.
bringing any judicial proceedings against likely to succeed him; and it was suggested re the Colonial Ofice vote: A Laboncite statement you kent him three sues, $670 in assaulted him and knocked the furniture about.
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March, 1003, and subsequently cams of $500 and $430 F-Yes.
Then he repaid you $900?—Yes. Did you take that $90 in payment of the
motion to reduce Lond Elgin's salary -was talked out. If division had been taken. the majority of the Government would prob- ably Lave soak to the lowest, owing to the $56: azr $600-YOR. Heindiguation of the Radicals at the Goveru-
went's Chinese labour policy.
the owners of the Millar in any way giving, that the Conal did not, osjg the entire them a chance to present their side of the approval of his more sedate countrymen". It apports that thens commenta were entirely case in a legal Court". He appears to be unwarranted; and our attention hue been drawn much hurt at the he that the wicked to a public apology signed by Frederick claimant attomey was a member of the Muni-OB.isa, the editor of the Cablenews. {cipal Council, which body collected heavy taxes bui could not interfere to protect more Chinese. It is this sort of thing, he asserts,
deeply regrets and heartily deplores the article,
and shifts the blame as followe: It was in.
Karted through the ignorance of the assistanf which drives Chinese to appeal for protein the Causul's placo we would regard this an ast | left in charge, und who was an Englishman"! tion to any Consulate willing to take them
(extra piezo of impudence. under its wing. This is in allusion to the allegation that the Spanish Consul is too compliment in the matter of registering all comers as Spanish subjects. Mr. LANG
uske, can such Consuls be blamed for asamming jurisdiction in cases where other
Au American popor says: --The prediction bas been made that the my San Francisco will be made of steel. The buildings of brick, stone and wood fill and barnud by the score in the suice sections where steel structures still stand
damaged somewhat, but not destroyal, and for
THE NAVAL MANŒUVRES.
LONDON, June 9th. Following the Japanese model, a number of army officers will participate in the naval mamenŸres commencing to-day.
דיי
(N-. Thy Nazca Servica.)
THE EMPEROR AT WORK AGAIN. Peking, June 5th.
His Lordship (to Mr. 1-tt-Thon you are barved as to the 8670,
CRUELTY TO A LAVE
A. Chinese woman was priecuted by P. S. Grant for cruelly ill-treating a girl, six years old. The girl, who was a slave, was covored with weals oud bruises, and the defendant, who
Me. Het Ent. there was a subsequent { admitted the charge, was red 510. promise to pay.
His Lordship-Yon must prove it,
GAMBLERN
1.9 Lee and a body of police ou Sularday night toided & boues at 17, Amoy Luo, whore a number of sarpanters add Ettars warę gambling, with the result that 19 ware placed before his Worship. The first and second wore fined $30 or one month's imprisonment and the ramxinder
INGELTITUDE.
Mr. Gardiner-That is not admitted. J. Joshi said he was manager of Senderdas Arton and Co, and he kept the plaintiff's money for him. He paid on the plaintiff's account in February 85001, and $170 iu Marek.. In Novon bar, 195, plaintiff and defendant called at $2 or five days. witness' ooo. Plaintiff told him defendant
A Chigamen, who came from the mainland to was going to pay $930 for which he wanted a receipt. Defendant then asked if there was | pay a visit to a friend, showed his appreciation any balance against him and the plaintiff suici of the hospitality he received by stealing his 8670 Bud interest, Defendant admitted that he | friend's trousers, For this he was sentenced to
fifteen days' imprisonment. had to buy this amount, and said he would do so
Didn't defendant say anything about nemy regulations when he asked you for this receipt?
I don't remember.
SHALLALD, lato Comanchu P. & 1. Ca's wrie, by reason of Chinese officialdom's actual fod to be rushed in vs than hus over boou know which lusted for two hours. It is understood in thros or four weeks.
aged 15 years,
At Shangai, Kaws Enar frawi, oaly r of Mr. and Mrs, Ù. Fisk, aged 10 perine,
The Daily Press.
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On June 2tla, of Shanghai, Cole CAMPER wise gross injustice and severe hardship not | the most part fit for presont um. The rebuild- H. M. Kuang Hsü has recovered from his
only fall on one but on the many involved, ing of the business restánu of the city is expect
illuoss and was present at the couferones of Ministers, held yesterday at the Ehe Palace, disregard not only of law, but almost of another city, ned that, man that the market that the questions discussed wore the Nanchang for strastaral steel will houm beyond all preced. affair, the Customs appointments, and the decency"
The writer does not give dates; nt. The plants of the country where scarpisinet to Their Majesties the progress of Basso-Chinese negotiations. Prince Ching Bengkang OFFICE: 104, Des Vœux HoaD C.and we have gone through a year's file pria) is mada have quiarged in almost every
the latter, and memorialised them that autoss LONDON, OFrick: 1), Flext Street, BC without finding any reference to the instanco in the past few years, some having Loth Russia and China yield to some extant, a case; but we have little doubt that 15 been sloubled, and new places built for the same
conclusion to the negotiations would be im- possible. Municipal Council will have an mswer to purposo, but they have all been rushing a year or more to their limits, and have reported orders any suggestion of neglect on its part. Tu
ahead for the most of this pur. With this now, empluusising native injusties or isceanpet- quick dewand for steel building material, new This is in one of the many banks relating the administrative body of Shanghus conditions will probably be made, and is is to China" a story which se remeber has not confined itself to citing only cases probable that sur other projects will be il-lay- in which foreigners have bean directly for accommodation of San Francisen. There vaguely, without knowing whether it was ineerd for Beting or fast. It told of a finterested. The significant features of alieno idleness ju sight for the steel workers of this country, all the way around from thojxon letter, which our contemporary wont hardly fore wines' to
the employees of building eertan Chinaman of inferior rank uzs !
bave inserted if it had been wholly baselces contrastner, superior impudener, ahe coveted the factory and property of a wealthy neighbour.
Hosakano, JUNE 12, 1968.
THE PARTITION OF SAGHALIEN.
Tokra, June 5th. The Sagtalion Boundary Commission laft Tokyo this morning.
and wrong, ure these. Over his own name, Mr. Peter Peacock, M. V. O., of the British There was enougir of detail to demonstrate Chinese ratepayer denounces in round Embassy at Tokyo, suddenly collapsed whenaventually Japanese influence in Manchuria
terms the dishonesty of Chinese officials, riding to the station at Yokohama on May 30th with ensiderable vraisemldance, how he
and fairly hits at the extent to which and died almost immediately, presumably from dispusessed his neighbour and managed to. instal himself securely as disputed ware they, and even a holy like the Chamber of heart huilure. Mr. Percock was very well know
io Juppu, and was a link with old dags. He The bribing of fabe witnesses, the theft of Commerce, are subject to the ramified
was a burly, jovial man, fan of interesting The dreds, and the corvirring of an official fuence of the VAR BARER greinisconces The Chronicle says: Mr. Pen- by a trick, were parts of line proeolare. Unless Mr. Laxo be put.crtainly cosir, who was in his sixty-seventh year, was We have always considered it as a humoris contradicted, foreign' Frifies exaggeration, even if it were not wholly justified in giving freer in fiction.
Some recent statements published
distrust.
Ko
puitst feet appointed Inspector in the Escort Guird at:
their Tokyo on February 9th, 1897, und has evap
sines been in the service of the Legation; now! the Embassy. He was with Sir Harry Parkes
KIND MR. FOKONILOW.
Peking, June 4th. The Russian Minister has warned the Chineso high officials that the real object of Japan in onding listinguished Ministers and statemen lenske investigations in Manchuria is that she may seize all the interests there. Thus will become ten times greater than that of Russia before the war.
THE RESTLESS COREANS.
Tokyo, Jung th. It has transpired that the riot at Hougja was the result of a Court intrigue, prisoners now avtuber-156 and the dead over 89.
TAIN GUARDS IN MANCHURIA.
Tokyo, Juue 4. In view of the frequent attacks by bandits in detailed guards of soldiers to every train.
THE SPY SCARE.
suber fact remind us of the tale, and The Shangbai branch of the China Association | when the Minister was attacked by two condu Manchuria, the Japanese authoriting have
is hiding an extraordinary meeting Thursday of this week.
rake as onsider it in RIGre serious light. It is important to beur in azind, in view of the suspicion all critical, foreign comments rest inder, of leing prejudiced against things sad ways Chinese, that the statemen's to las referred to are made by Chinamin, Mr. LagⱭ PAO-YUNO, so recently as the 5th of this month. This gentleman writer to the North-China Daily Mom, ofi
The mail from Japan" yesterday brought 1 papers nearly a month old. There seems to bave beer postal mugligendo.somewhere.
Was anything mautioned about a promissory note? ---No.
Cross-examined by Mr. Gardiner-Yon werd a judge or something in India, weren't you?
I was in the High Court in India. And it is rather a hobby of yours taking up cavos for other people -- What do you mean by hobby?
THE PLAGUE.
During the past 48 hours, says the return issued at noon yeterlag, there were twenty plague cases, sloven of which wore fatal. Several were corpses found outside.
The total is now 75'i cues, of which 797 were fatal The number in the week ending 9th instant was losses, with 45 fatalities.
It appears eartais now, from various reports, that the disease is mórn rifs than amal in the
Something you take a fancy to. That would | Cantos district, oven isolated village reporting
be a curious 1080.
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His Lordship (to witness)-I wish I had PROPERTY IN THE MARKET.
not had
na
known you before; sines Cassimbhoy lied I hav
adviser among the Indians.
Mr. Gardiner-You are a business man as well as a' lawyer, ain't you ?--I am no% a
Jawyer.
At their sales rooms yesterday afternoon Messrs. Hughes and Hough offered for sale by public section all those pisces or parcels of ground registered in the Land Office on the remaining portion of Section A of Loland Lok Well you were a judge ?--I was a vazir. No 305 and the remaining portion of Inland Mr. Gardiner I don't know what that Lot No. 55, together with the messages means; but I suppossit's something big. Con therson kuowu as Nos. 54 to 62, Stone Nullab Bauing-Why didn't you show on the receipt Lane and Nos. 4 to 12 Wanchai Road. The that the $900 paid was paid on scesast? I property has an area of 3,604 fest or thereabouts. never thought of it.
Binding started ut $10,000 und ran up to $20,308, But you are a juiciness man; why didn't you? | but as this was below the upset price, the pro- → have explained.
perty was bought in.
He
THE HONGKONG POLO CLUB.
GRUNE CUP.
Mr. Garlinor-But you don't explaiïï in the receipt. Do you go in for racing. Mr. Joshi? Yes, I go sometimes, and I have seen you there.
That's pls, a fitile hobby of yours Yes. on while procading to the Palace at Kyoto in 18667 |
Mahome!' Ali was called for the defonce. He und on this ocasion was wounded. Mr. Pranck
The semi-final fer the abora Cup was played bad therefore sees thirty-nine years in the
sail be hul known the plaintiff ubeat three and
Saturday, when Mr. Hastings' and Mr. Roks> service of his contry. When the Daks of
a half years. He left for England in August. Tokyo, June 4th.
teams wet. After two evouly matched chakkers Connaught visited Japan anany years ago Mr. Japanese steward having been detected 1992 and returned in February, 1903, with the latter team won, by ons subsidiary, the score Peacock ressived from the Royal visiter a bowing plans in the furret of an American abuat £21, Ely owed nothing hera then.
Battleship, it has been The Governor tieneral of Indo-China hesundsome pía as a memento of the visit, and wanaturalised Japanese shall be dismissed from tiff was suing, only the $90 which he had for the final when the A Team has to play E ordered that all did not receive the S550 for which too plaising 1 goal and 1 ab. to one goal. The date the United States Nuvy.
Team has not yet been fixed. The following are since repaid. He had to resort to borrowing the teams;-- en account of a civil action in India with which he was connected. Witness signed a promissory note for the $500 be borrowed on July 6ils. Els approached plaintiff again, on the 12th for another 3410, which plaintiff agreed to advance
interdicted the entrance aud circulation of five Chiness journals from Hongkong.
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when the report was first published that the Duke was to head the Garter Mission (instead of his son) Mr. Peacock suticipated with pleasure
A COMPLIMENT FROM THE POPE. Most of our German benders will be sorry to meeting his Royal Highness once again.
Tokyo, Juno t the utter lack of justice or even fairness" read in cur obituary notices to-day of the Ducing the visit of Prices Arthur recently, Count Kature, lately Prim Minister of with which Chinese are treated by their own bereavement of Mr. Fink, Editor of Dar Mr. Peacock was awarded the Victorian Order Japan, has been made the recipient of the oficials-even in, the Foreiga Settlement. I Ostesiastische Boyd,
in recognition of his long and faithful services," highest Order in the gift of the Vatican.
A Team Capt. Joslin Major Pedley Mr. J. W. Noble Mr. N. L. Whitty
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Team Mr. C. H. Rog Capt. Ward Capt. Kitson · Mr. C. A. Menoral.
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