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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRFSS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17TH, 1906.
At the trial in New York of a youth who TELEGRAMS.
stole books from the Astor Library, the chief witness was a Russian spy. It came out in
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evidence that secret ager.fs of the Russian Government are stationed in every library in New York. Their business is to note the persons who call for books relating to anarchy' The chief agent has under him a corps of skilled detectives, one of whom follow
pected poreon as soon as he is indicated byshire, grouse shooting. a nod from the chief. In this manner the homes, babits and occupations of suspected Anarchists are learned, and if the snapicians are verified a report is made to the chief of the Russian Scoret Servios.
KING ALFONSO IN SCOTLAND.
LONDON, August 14th. King Alfonso of Spain and Queen Victoria are at Fyvie Castle, Abarde-n-
THE BRITISH ARMY.
Losnow, August 14th. The War Office is offering bounties to the men of the disbanded battalions to transfer to other regiments. .
THE MEKTING OF THE KING AND
THE KAISER.
Lonnos. August 14th. The King has started for Maridabad. The per emphasise the non-political character
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Honawore. Avgust 17th, 1906.
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Tax emigration selame that Mr. RIURE Haccaro, M.P'proposed as a result of his investigations two years ago in Canaula and America, is condemned by a Blue Book just issued. His ideas were more ambitione
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been with Mr. Hagnaxy's scheme, seems to have done wrong in melling at all. for the tormy Potrel" writes to the Kango probability is that these organisations Gazelle ---Not long age I read in your paper an extract containing a report by the Health devoted to sending emigrante abroad are
Officer, Bambay, showing how plague responsible for the trouble. The people
sprod by fans from dead cute and stating that wanted by our Colonies are the people who the Boas could only he kept away or killed by de not think of leaving Home, becaueruds petrol. I had a friend in a plague.
↑ they have no neesi tó do 50. ́ ́To encourage | strichen district and I sent him a copy of your her hest, stealy workers to leave for the paper containing the rojort, knowing that s be kept a motor cop ko w nfl liaso petrol in the
· Colonies would be suicidally foolish on the part of the Old Country, while to deport her undesirables is an unfriendly set toward the Colony that receives them. This quation of emigration is beset with difficulties, and is one that the wisest reformer should approach with diffidence, while the rest should avoid it altogether.
Mesra. E. B. Kadoorie & Co. are advised that the Masinchappij tof Mija, Bosch-en Landbouwerploitatie in Langkat, has declared a third interim dividend of Tla, 71⁄2 per share, making The 22 so far for this year.
SAR, le Prints d'Udine pail a visit to the Right Rev. Bishop Pezzení at the Roman Catholic Mission House, Glenssly, youterday forenoon. We understand that afterward- the Prince, accompanied by Bishop J'ozzoni end soras of tus Italian Fathers, visited the St. Joseph's College. Italian Convents and other Roman Catholic institutions in the Colony.
e Summer is ugces vol." Onn siga is the acnouncement of the usual evening classes, which begin on October 3rd, sixteen or seventeen We have not yet received the days kence. syllabus, but are advised that instruction in commercial, engineering, and science subjects has been provided for. Mr. W. II. Willian. Che organising secretary, will willingly answer enquiries.
A satirios Singapore journalist states that the fiftieth plan of the l'anoma Canal, just announced from Washington, is a lock canal. He adds that the fifty-first will, of course, be a -Intel canal. It is estimated that the amount of money spent ou the plans would have con- structed two canals, hearing a considerablo
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THE "TIMES" ON CHINA.
London, August 14th. The Time in an article discussing Chinese affairs gives tributes to the capacity and uprightness of Tang Shue. Ti, and admits that China has not always had fair treat- ment in the matter of milway concessions, It, however, protesta strongly against the evasions and delays which ocnesssionairen under the 1898 agreement are encountering and against the present anti-foreign policy which is inspiring them.
RUSSIA
LONDON, August 14th.
SUPREME COURT.
Thursday, August lüib.
IN ORIGINAL JURISMICTION
BUE SIR FRANCIS PIGGOTT (CRE JUKTICE!
* QUESTION OF CORTH,
His Lordskip gave his judgmeal on the question of costs in the notion in which the Hengkang Land Investment and Agency Co, Ltd., oblnined judgment against a number of Chiness defendants for the foreclosure of a
REVIEW.
The Life of Oscar Wilde. By R. H. Sherard. Illustrated with Portraits, Fassimile Letters, and other documents. London: T. Waran Lauria 12.6.
11 the hiographical records of au apuch wars to be contined to the great and the good, a falco idea of the people living is that particular period would be conveyed to fatare generations. Opinion may be divided upon the advantages o disadvantages of reproducing in permasal form records of some lives, bas "the Book of
mortgage. He waid that the proper der Books", the groutest of all epics, and the
in tian circumstance
be
Was that judgmont / highest standard of the best men throughout
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antered
many centuries, may still be skan as against bo six defendante and that they pay their own coste, and that pandard; and it is made up of a corice of the plešatiffs are only entitled to unch, costs
biographies of the worthy and the anwarthy. an were incarred by their being made deten Mr. Sherard quotes & pazago from the data. The plaintiffs sution in forcing introduction of Dr. Johnson to his life of defendants into this Court was wrong, and
Richard Savage to justify his narrative of the plaintiff's must therefore pay the costs of the life and misfortunes of Oscar Wilde, and ho defendants' appearance ut the trial. As to the undoubtedly compiles an interesting story, plaintiffs' attitude on that matter he had wash unfamiliar in most of ite details to those who sympathy as it had been the common spurte to heard Wilde lecture or road his literary pradas- get the costs paid by the defendants in the tions. But one confonse to a feeling, after laying Colony.
the volame uids, that the world would not have lost much had this attempt to reabilitate a broken idel never been made. We do not mean to imply that Mr. Sherard has dɔnʊ his work badly. On the contrary, he writes in bis usual attractive style, he marshal facts hitherto unfamiliar in the elaarest possible manner and
IN BANKRUPges JurismC1308.
BEFORE THE Care JusTICE
BEL FRANCIS PIGGOTT).
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"TME OLD STORY."
Cheung Shan-kon attonded for his public gives details of the warly life and training of Wilds and his brother whiebbalp to soften the judgment sightly passed apon ■ mau of talent, and sunk to a level from which not even the faw who degraded his talent and wasted his learning good qualities he goesemed could entirely redeem him. Incidentally, Wilde's follies are xensed at the expense of bis parents and ancestry, and we cannot believe that such coures will have the effect of creating songst the English-speaking racım a spirit of larionoy towards the webject of the memoir,
examination in baskraptey,
la reply to the Official Receiver, he said his bariners which he embed five years ago. business was buying and selling property, a He kept no books, as he did all kis basinses through the bank. He had no bank books before 1903 They had been eaten by the white
ante.
The Official Receiver-The same story, my
statement
thres
The Governor General of Odeses hae Lord house. It may, perhape, be said that the in-issued a Ukase threatening severe punish-Lordship that the debtor had not complied The Offcial Receiver then informed his formation your paper gave my friend has not been given in vain. Although people were
ment to employers who pay strikere during with bin request to file a full dying of plagna all around my friend's bee, strikes, and also to inhabitants who fail to showing his dealings for the lex! he did not get plague. He agver will get inform against terrorists to whom they have yoare. Perhaps his Lordship would name
lagan, he never will get anything; what the handed over money under threats of death. date by which that should be dore. Ife had petrol left of him was buried a few days ago. The Ukuse has caused a panic since it is had great trouble with that man. Dead rat, lively fos, petral crade, eternity!
impossible to comply with it,
A PROFESSOR OF FUNGSHUI.
An old native, who called himself'a "professor of Fungshui", and five qudies, were zbargal yesterday with ligging a grave on the hillside in the catchment of the Taiko roservoir with- cut & permit.
After hearing the evidenes his Worship fiued the first, defendant $10, and discharged the others
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FRUITS OF THE COMMISSION.
CHARGEE OF CORRUPTION.
ALLEGED MURDER.
Inspector Macdonald yesterday charged three coolies with murdering a fourth, named Lam Shus, at Tokwawan, near Hunghom, oo Wednes- day afternoon.
It appears that s wob of caslim attacked the defendant, and handled lim se rongbly that he died from the oferts,
The case was remanded. *
POLITICS OR IMPOLITENESS?
It is un dit that His Excellevey the Governor As a result of the inquision of the Royal was unable to find a seat in the 745 Pesk tram Commission, Francis Ward, Sanitory inspector. on Wednesday night; and that no one thought was charged before Mr. Hazeland yesterday of offering to resign in favour of the King's with accepting bribes in the following sums — On August 5th, 1903, $15; Dicorabor 7th, 1994,
representative. We have on a previous occasion demurred in the matter of the frequent and $30; and April 19th, 1996, $10, with a view to frelish allegations of acobbery launched at the influence his conduct as a public servant, and Peak people, and this incident appears to ontrary to the rals of honesty and integrity. confirm our opinion that there is no more He was further charged with unlawfully, and tuft-hunting on the High than on the Low in order to obstruct the das course of justice, level. Rather it would appear that the modern endeavouring to dissuade on Chan Pai, spirit of republicaniam, revelakon, even anarcky, from giving eridezoe before the Royal Combus permeated this erstwhile legal Colony. There is a well authenticated report to the effect that one passager to the. Poak was wearing a red Lie, which is significant, We may therefore assume that the occupants of that crowded tram were conscientigas uphelders of the rights of the people. It is merely unfortunate that it should (hava sumed rude.
mission,
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Mr. F. B. L. Bowlby, Crown solicitor pro-ocated, and the defendant, who unrepresented, pleaded not guilty.
Mr. Bowley applied for a remand, and the defendant asked to be admitted to bail.
Mr. Bowley asked that the som fixed be ag substantiel as possible, as the charges were very soriona.
His Worship remanded the case aztil the 22nd instant, and fred bail in the sum of $1,000
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"DEUTSCHLAND'S " VOYAGE DISCONTINGE D.
Oscar Wilde was the oond aas of Sir Willinar Wilde, a famona Dabliu rurgeon, and
Jane Francesca Elgas, better known as
Speranz," a paste is and pin piletar of s repute during the distarbed state of Irim politics in the early half of the last century, His Lordship--Ha can do it iu ten, ila ye.
From both father and mother, Wilde appears Mr. Deacon (of Mesurs, Deacon, Locker and
to hate inherited high mental qualißostions Deacon), who appeared for one of the creditors, and a weak moral temperament. 1 clever boys said the debtor bed dieregarded the provisions he became good classical scholar at Oxford. In his undergraduate days, he gave evidence of of the Ordinance in not assisting the Official Receiver and had refused to comply with his Gentricity and love for posing, which, in the requirements. He suboxilted that sack conduct, was his undoing. From early youth to eagal to be stopped.
the day of his death he lived sh artificial life, which not avon the eloquent pleading of bis biographer can explais away or еход altogather; and if any lesson is to be extracted from his life it is that industry, honesty, and sincerity are more to man's hopose than the Aattery of man and the incense of idolatrous and exotic worship. Oscar Wilde's is the record of a wanted life, oven after counting the Mr. F. P. Hett (of Mosura. Bratton and long list of literary articles he produce kong Brewery Company, Limited, for leave for ayings may have given an impetus to esthetie Hett) made application on behalf of the Hong-Oscar Wilde's ecomotricities and extravagan! that company to wind up its affaire and go into liquidation.
The see was adjourned till next Thursday
for debtor to file a statement of his affairs.
IN SUMMART JERIMECTION.
BEYORK M. A. G. Wrs (PCISNE JUDGE).
THE HONGKONG HUBWREY CO.
in chambers to save expanse.
His Honour'ssid the matter would be taken
IN VIEW OF PIRACY.
STIVE PENALTY FOR BRACE OF
ARMS ORDINANCE.
Yesterday, before Mr. Huzeland, the CANU was concluded in which Ip Sing, master of the Yih Cheang armas shop, 126, Queen's Road Central, was charged with furnishing a fales return of arms to the Caplain Superintendent of Polleo.
Detentive Sergeant Grant prosecuted, and Mr. C. F. Dizou (of Mr. John Hastings -effiovį appeared for the defendant
taste, and were certainly responsible for the creation of one of the most delightful comie operas ju the English language, but whateve was inherently good in his compositions was counterbalanced by insincer dieta too subtle for people of ordinary commonsense, to them his will bare nesmed ridionloue. His cas may be ono for pathological analysis, an Mt. Sherard maintains, but we fail to see wh permanent good is to be derived from the PLYCIA.
For Mr. Sherard does not advocate that subjects showing the same symptoms as Oscar Wille should be isolated from sosiaty submitted to euthanasia,
Mr Sherard tells that Wilde was an 2- happy creature of circumstance, misjudged on every hand. Iaughed at when he would be soriour, taken seriously when he was only Mr. Dizon anid he was anable to call any indulging in hyperbole to amuse sedioty. Wo witness. When be applied for adjoura
fanoy that Wilde was something more than mont he thought he might be able 6 call elever Irisionan of cultivated tastes, with a evidence to show that defendant received the strong aversion to straightforward, if hundruw, The Hamburg-American liner Deutschland, rifles in the ordinary way of basiness from hard work and a strong desire to indulge his the fastest slip on. the Atlantic, bound from
amburg in New York, ma into the Prince of people with whom he exchanged new, for old
iastinot for leafing" in the most urtialis and Wales Pier at Dover on July 13 and was so weapons. The exchanges were made to jack fashionable surroundings. It is possible to try damaged that her voyage was discon- people who carried these dummy riñas for the accept. Mr Sherard's statement that If Oscar tinued.
Arrangements were made at once to purpose of frightening pirates. In addition send her passengers and maile. to New York by
Wilde had had the fortune to find amongst his to the sale of 110 ribos which appeared in other lines.
associates a disciple who would have taken the defendant's books, he huvi exobanged 56. trouble to recurd his teachings-for be war Exchanges did not appear in the books, and always teaching-when he spoke, he would huen Sergeant Grant stated in his evidenes that been remembered in the world's history as no he did not think it was necessary to enter of the wi-est of philosophers. He was the head them. Mr. Dixon concluded by asking for of a new school of philosopy; his philosophy the defendant's discharge.
had in its ten-ty the real secret of humĞIM
The steamer had embarked her passengers and mails alongside the Prince of Wales Pier, and was leaving port stern first with two toga in aflumleage, Trouble began when the Deuteri lad suddenly went ahend, causing such a straia on a tng hawser that it parted.
Though prohibited by law, oock lighting is still indulged in, secretly, in the Black Country and in sotus parts of Lancashire and Yorkshire. But in Cape Colony, where the law does nut touch the "pastime," it Hourishes with some- thing of the glory that sacronnded it in
The following are chosen to represent the England in the early part of the last century. Kowloon Club in the return match against the It is practically a universal sport and shows of Civil Service Club at Happy Valley on Saturday, fighting socks are as comunion as dog shows utot 4.30 p.m. :
Risk No. 1 A. Pameay T, Wright R Whyte Wm. Ramsay, (skip) Kink No. 3 F. II. Dixon
J. Hamsay
Au order was then given to ge eatern, but G. Wilson
W. Hutchison the order apparently was taleanduratace, for the Wm, Rus)!
G. Harton
angines were put ahead, and the great Tessel day. Macdonald (skip) J.M. Henderson(sh. went straight for the grauite pier. Orders
Resortos-R. Lapeley, A. Austin, H. J.
wore shouted to reverse the enges, and the Richardson, W. J. Crawford, R, Hunter, Tacher was dropped, but the steamer struck the Neave and D. Gow.
pier heavily
Passengers and onlookers from the shore after the collision, go astern under her own steam until she was well out of the port and in the Channel, where she anchored. The explanation lay in the construction of the vessel, her water-light divisions preventing the flooding of any part except the forward com partment.
By kind permission of Li-Colone! C. H. U. Price, D.8.0., Commandant, and Officers of the 120th D. Co. Baluchin, the Band of the Regi. ment will play the following programme at the U. S. R. Club, Kowloon, to-day, commencing at 5 pm.:-
II. Stedman
C. H. Parkinson
The Civil Berrica team is og under :-
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Rink No. 2
A. Bloway A. Browa
D. Goarlay
R. Unocan M. M'Ivor (skip)
Rink No. 3 P. T. Lambie W. Kelly P. E Adams
The advertisecuente of the Mercantile Administrativa of the Yout-Han Kwangtang
Railway Co., Ltd., now appearing in ourealamus, afford additional confirmation of the sunounce. went that the construction of the line which is to coumoct Canton with Hankow is intended to than practical; he saw with the eye of the Kwangtang procines at least.
proceed with all possible expedition, in the
An advertis romance writer, instead of the eye of the mont today solicits appliestions from Chinese legial.tor. The recent developments in the civil engineers and engineering students who United Kingdom, the back to the land have bad experivuce in railway work. watery, and the extraordinary prominencs of the unemployed or the unemployable, will cause a certain amount of interest to be directed to this Hiue Book, which might otherwise be regarded as a " back-nuraber?. Although the investigating committee rerch commends that public funds bo used to help Overture... Tom Girl and no Husband, Sure L. E. Brett (skip) such of the emigration societies as are Selection.. recognised and approved by the Emigrants' Information Office, this does not mean much of a boom in plans for dealing with the * superfluous teath", as the modern para phrase has it. There are good reasons why there can be no startling changes. The most important point has been noted, that the status of the immigrant is no longer what it was. The invited guest, who was formerly enticed to leave his native heath, is now oftener regarded as an "undesirable alien". Where Canada used to offer easy
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waves.
A Germanengineer has invented an satometic The invention is based upon the use of Hertsvan mechanism for preventing collisions at sea. To the case of statuers, it will be necessary khat a toy wireless tolog raphy iustella tion be on the rossels, effective within a thousand yards radios. Two vessels fitted with this peratus approaching each other in fog, and with the mechanism set, would, at 1,000 yards, gise mutual and automatic warning by soling upon each other's signal, which would, in its torn, automatically stop the engines.
J. A. Wheal (skip)' Rink No. 4
E. DAYSON W. Fincher
G. Badcook
R. Feuton (skip
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The M.M. str.. Polynesien, with the next French oil, will lewe Seigon to-day, at noon. for this port
The T.K.K str. Nippon Maru will suit from Yokohams for this port on the 18th inst. and is duo here on the 28th just.
The C.P.. str. Empress of Japan left Van. Hongkong via the usual ports of call. couver on Monday, the 13th inst., p.m., for
The Boston 9.8. Co s str. Tremont sailed from Manila on the morning of the 16th inst and is expected here on Saturday afternoon.
The LG.M. Australisu str. Wilshad, from Monday, the 20th inst, at noon.
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immediately afturprised to see the steamer,
happened in this casa The defendurt had be in any school than that! The mischief His Worship said it was obvions what had happineer, and what grander eulogy can there disposed of the rifles and substituted dummy is that poor Wilde is condemned (in literary rifles. He regarded the case as a vory estions sanse) by so many who never lead him. To be ano, especially having regard te recent events in respect of piracy which had occurred close to circles through the rhythmic spheres" was bis "a note in that great symphony whose eslanco this vivinity, and in view of which it was
modest ambitiou, and even the temporary absolutely socossary that the provisions of this discord has its place in hormony. But it is too Ordinance should be enforced in the present soon by at least three generations to discuss instance. The maximum penalty provided the man himself.
under motion 15 of the Ordinance was a fine of $20, p'us $10 for every nem short. The
A survey was made as soon as possible. It defondant would be fined 10, the alternative MARINE MAGISTRATE'S COURT, was found at the bows were extensively
Laranged,
her plates being doubled book from being six months' imprisonment. His Worship
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rail to keel. The collision occured early in the farther ordered that the arms seizoć under the
afternoon, and the steamer lay at anchor is tho
warrant be forfeited. He did not think the
Thursday, August 16th,
Channel until evening. By then arrangement defendant & Gil and proper person to hold an BEFORE HON. CAPTAIN BARNES-LAN RANCE, had been made for the passengers pud maile,
and the Deutschlant returned to the pier to arms liesuce, and did not know whether it was. disembark them. She has been ordered back to the intention of the police to cancel it. That Hamburg.
The Deutschland had 1,500 passengers and 1,200 sacke of mail. Officials of the line nuder. took to convey the mails to Southampton in tro to place them on the American liner Aew Fork, which sails to-day. The passengers dis persed by various routes some to Liverpool, others to Paris and Southampton.
The well-being of a nation profils the world. The measure of its weal is not in its commerse communicative life of its people.
wasa mattor for the consideration of the Captain Superintendent. The 50 dummy rider sould not, however, be seized, as in his opinion they were nut arms within the meaning of the Ordinance.
RN. (MARINE MAGISTRATE).
A BARBOTE NUISANCE.
unlawfully using the steam, whistles of thei vessels other then for the purposes of navigation. From the evidence it appeared that the whistles were continually sounded withou rhyme or reeson, and for no other purpose then
Threo launch masters were obarged with
It woman doaires, or is forced, lo deseend from her pedestal and vie with man, she mat be willing to observe the roles of the exhaust to create a noise. ing confict. So long as she stays upon her
In amok case his Worship imposed a fine of
Kuchinotau, they be expected bare on er shout or empire, but in the healthfal, vigorous, pedestal, so long will man treat her with all¦ #5, the alternative being seven days' imprison-
becoming reverenca. Womanly woman has no sanse to complain of the dealing of gallantry, ment
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