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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24тa, 1906.
Hau Liu liang, a brevet Tautai, han just left TELEGRAMS. Poking with the Imperial sanotion tu visit all European conutries and Japan to study milwor
about, and it enabled them to "get into tlie picture". The chief objection of the critics was the ridiculous costume, although, from the recruiting point of › view, it doubtless had its advantages. As Captain WALTER-KIN. TUN explained at Shanghai, the Legion is an organisation of a civilinn, self-governing and self-supporting body of British frontiersmen throughout the Empire. In time of peace they are to promote Imperial interests and in time of war, if called upon, they will help to defend the Empire. But the prumution of Imperial interests in time of peace was the primary idea of the Legion", and it is unfortunate that explanation wan
matters, and when he returns he expects to be
fully qualified to build all the railw cys in Chian
Fun Fang, chief of the Torperial Chinaso Mission, has informed the authorities af Bruels that Germany will ellcially sand a commercial mission to Chins in response to the Chinese missions which have recently visitedal
H European State. various Belgium to despatch a similar dologation to
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THE VALPARAISO EARTHQUAKE
LONDON, August. 21st The British insurance companies are but title affected by the Valparaiso earthquake, on those which are rely on the earthquake,
clase in their policies.
By kind permission of Lieut. Col. Pries. D.8.0. and Officers 19th Baluchis tho Band
FRUITS OF THE COMMISSION.
INSPECTOR Wand's casu,
The hearing of the charges of bribery and intimidation preferred against Inspector Francis
Ward, of the Savitary Department, was continued before Mr. F. A. Hazeland (Second Pelica Magistrata) at the Police Court yeater day afternoon.
The Crown Solicitor, Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, prosecuted, and Mr. E. J. Grist (of Messrs. The chuotis conditions produced by the Wilkinson and Orist) represented to defendant.
The next witouss called was earthquate are gradually passing and some-
Chan Chik, P. S. 290. He said-I wout thing resembling order in returning. Tele-with Sargraat Watt to morve u sabpuns cu grams from Santiago say that the first Chan Pui on June 2a. I accompanied Chas of the Regiment will play the following prick lasted for muutes and fifty seconds: Pai to the Dotective Office. I took some books with him. I then ace smpanied him to the Cozerament Office, where Chan Pui huuded his hacks to the Chief Clerk, I canuot identify the books
forthcoming of the nature of the duty rame at the U.S.R. Clab Kowloom, to-day fortunately the motion was a cireular one.
expected. If it is merely to usury the functions of the China Asociation, the new organisation is superifims, and it is not easy to see what clothey roll do, intimne of per Even in fiton of war it po s certain that they will be helpful. "Thom it was stated that the British in Shangbai wera Frontiersmen who would be able to de service for their country", which they was beulready doing, bat certainly not as *pen trained and qualified by previous military service, or by working, heating, or fighting in wild countries. The country arand Shanghai is amo enough. The few Frontiersmen who know it sometimes du sizol one of thy savage natives, but the
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Of this amount Y73,900 a been placed to the nerve for bad debts, 1,200 to the rosary for the equalization of dividend, Y2015, at the rufe of par seat. per annum, allotted for dividend, Y15,900 allowed as bonuses to officials, and YW4,750, BU the rate of 2 per cent. allotted for u uocoul dividend to shareholders The surplus, Y49,773,
is carried forward.
H WHISKY.air is generally compromised by the indiente a
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› BIRTH: On August 11th, at Nowchwang, the wife of H. R. Frison, B.B.M.'s Consul, of a daughter. DEATH - August 178, at Shanghai, HAROLD CHRIS. Carruss CLD, Ragineers' Department, Imperial Mariviste Custoung, aged i 30 years.
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Reports from Wyoming (August 10th
serious la Indian uprising. Word comes that a large taixed band of Black- Cost, Sioux and Crows have donned their war paint, and are raiding the surrounding country,. stampeding and capturing cattle and burning The Indians and well equipped with brass. arms, and serions trouble in feured. A troop of cavalry from Fort Bridge, togather with a company of Yellowstone Park seats, uro in parsnit of the mercadors, who are heading South, and it is expected there will be trouble in Utah.
In the centro is against which M
The screw is The helm, which
otherwise very building must huva fallen. The night was awful with pouring rain, incessant lightning and snapping of wires. The people And the booming of fire bells, are still sleeping in the upen. Another easy earthquake a Valparásnu Monday night and a slight shock at Liura wre reported.
GREECE AND BULGARIA.
LQN)08, A «gust 21st. The Greek Metropolitan and forty Greeks and Bulgarians have been arrestes and charged with being the authors of the
excesses at Anchinlos,
RUSSIA.
LONDON, Augisst 218. Further scentions of waval mutineers
have taken place at Kratt. INSURGENT OF TBREAK IN CUBA.
LONDON, August 21st.
A series outbreak of insurgents has occurred in Cuba. The insurgents number over a thousand, and in an encounter_yester. day, twenty miles from Havanna, many were killed and wounded on both sides.
YOKOHAMA MUNICIPAL LOAN,
Creas ozamined-Chan Pui carried his books to the Dolective Oles with the assistance of P. C 31. When, we went to Cban Puis house
did not know the way to the Sanitary Board mined down how Chay l'ai told me he
Ofoe.
Witness contiuned-This produced) is the entry. It reads-" Presont to No. 9 district inspector, $10" I paid him the money at house No. 64, Elgin Street. A Chiasso friend we mus present with him. About 9 a.m. on August 10 defendant tall my Gough Strat foki he wanted
to ses me, and when I wont thors about Is,mY. his Chinese friend tell me the inspector wind to borrow 310, At that time defendant was in charge of No. 9 district. I have a strins at No. 29. Firal Street, which is in the sama di trist. Ou August 25th, 1995, I again paid defendant $15 at his hus at the corner of Third Strest und Pokfulam Road. Defendant's cook came to see me, and in anuséquence I went in the inspector's house about moon. When I arrived at the house I found defendant had a Chinese friend present who could speak English, He asked the Chinese friend to interprat, and through him asked me for the foun of $15. AL first I did not agree to lend bis this money, bat dafendant said he would return it to me when he got his pay. Then I went to my house, got 315-and returned to defondant's honga. When I entered defendant askel me to go out on
Neither the deller and one five doller nota. the verandal, where I paid him eae tor
sam of ten nor that of fifteen dollars was paid Chan Tern, call and worn--I resido at buck to ing by defendant. About Christmas last No. 2, Water Street, where my father, year I use another payment to Rufendant. Chan Pai, also live. My father manages 9 December 24th 1 pait him $20. I saw him several 1 trises; one at No. 2, Gough Street, before the 24th. but nothing was said about one at 29, First Street and one at No. 3, Sun Pooney. 1 did not give defendant wine and He has other latrines in other parts of eigars base on the previous your he said to Lane.
k you wish to the town. I look after them. Fack visitar um living in a pays a sunalt sam of money, which the. Fokis make me a present give ran soury. This $24 take care of, and' hund ocor to mo. I pay tho was paid to him on the first foor of No. 2.. wages and other expouses connected with these Chater Stroet, abeat I am. When I ontorul latrines. My father has no parlaers in the Isis defendant lylug on his had and bradeil Witness read I visit these latcines once a day or him the money, which be took, enco in two days, generally every day. I know the entry in his book for this amount. It rau. the ralor a cleansing, disinfecting. lime Pay to different inspector 983. At the time washing and darjag of Intrinos Sanitary of this last payment I was still managing the Board inspectors so that this work is dose. latrine at No. 2, First Street, and the defend- The betting in No. 2. Gough Street is in No. 5ant was still on that district. Defendant gave me health district, I know the dafontant, and troubin about the latrine at 29, First Stroof last le made me limewash it twice over. first made his zequaintance in 1901, when I met year. him in the Gough Brest Intrine. Hawasthen The Intcines have to be washed very in ebargs of No. 5 health district. I have paid month. That was theooly trouble he gave me. I the defendant money, and keep account teeks wag not al hero's when my father was served with of my payments. When, à paid money to the
6 subpoena on June 22nd to attend the Sanitary defendant, I made an entry in my books. On Commission. When I returned to the house December 13th. 19004, I paid him $30 at No. 27, I did not woe my account books. They had Pobingkong, third floor, This was about 1 En.nu. buen taken away while I was out, from homes I paid him three on dollar noles, which were No. 2, Water Street. I was sorred with a sub- enclosed in a Chinese 'eurolope net seriod. prou to attend the Commission on July 1st or When I entered his house defondant was
Between 2ud. attended and gare evidence, sitting at a desk, on which I placed the notes. the date when my books were taken away and He took the envelope and put it in a drawer. No the date when was sorred with a subpwnn í
İyasintesia.
THE PROVISIONAL CONTRACT,
After repeated negotiation, the Tokohama Municipality has now concluded a provisional contract for a loan with Messe, Samuel Samuel be worked in all & Co. The torms of the lous are given in the other person was then in the room, but defen-
Japan Herald as follows
The weight-dons not exceed 160 kilogrammas For the first trial sho mine itself will be under a balloon, but later suit will be launched from a quadricycle by its
own motive power.
of Mincing Lane. 11 is true that the SEBETARY OF STATE FOR Wan expressed his
M. Santos-Duzuont's naw aeroplane Tax sympathy with the movement last. February
completed su July 19. is an immense bird, but all he muid was that it was a purely ton mètres (8ft.) in length, with a wing spread private organisation which he wight be able of tw-trowotros (39ft), and is formed of cellular to use on a suitable ecision. We do not kitus held together by a peg.
n motor of 24 horse-poser, thick that commits him in any way, and it
Santos-Dumont wil! stand. is perhaps just as well, sooing that we read babind, very near the motor. tisse legimaries are follows who are not | is fairly far forward, oau prepared by temporament or roration directions. The total surface area is sighty submit themselves to the unlinary routine square metres, of military discipline except in time of war when ther could server as a-tvisers, guides, But, indeed, the name of such is legion. Many of us who abject to join the volauteors are debarred by our temperaments from obeying orders, but we are always willing to sit on the fance and advise the others. It seems there are three kinds of fronteromeu, There are those pledged to military service in time of war.. These see mere trespassers in the volunteer camp. There are those prepared to act as guides, local assistants, or alvisers, That innst also mean is time of war, and we have already suggested that the regulars and volunteers will not be too eager in The third me the asking their advice. Lonorary Frontieransen, who need do nothing beyond sympathising and subscrib- ing two guinean. We fear after reading Captain Kirron's detailed argument that the only merit of the organisation is its amalgamated characteristics of Amateur Dramatis Chul Philharmonic Society, and Mutual
The In the cass of W. Porter Boyd » American Chius Development Co. The Hanka Canton. Railway), in which Mr. Boyd recovered judgment for Gold dollars 14,000, and which was appealed to the Cicenit Court of Californis, the judgment of the Consular Court of Shanghai has been afirmed.
It may be remembered that Mr. Boyd Rued the defendant Company for breach of contract, alleging that he was discharged without cause; the Consular Court ja. Shang, hai awarded Mr. Boyd told dollars 14 and the defoudsuts appealed therefrom: Mr. Beyd thus gets the full amount together with all costs and interest at the rate of 12 per cent. for two yours.
A party of boys gralhar, Bear a husterminus. They throw up coius, and the right "eader” han the privilege of ap ropriating the number of the first "bus which rolls up. This goes où till the party have nil had turas, and at the end of the gums the numbers of the 'buses are compared,' and the "pool" goes to the player whose " 'bus". Admiration Association, The bears the highest number. This was the explana- members are to know each other by "a fien of the game of buses given on July 24h distinctive badge. They can hardly need to Mr. Biron, the magistrato, at the Old Street Police.court. A lad was being charged with that, if they intend to dress as they did at playing the gas to the annoyance of p songers, the Loudon function.
Mr. Biron said the gums was an ingenions and new form of gambling, but the boy should have been charged under the Vagrancy Act, and not under the Police Act In de circumstances the case must be dismissed.
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Through trains will not ran from Haukow to Peking until further notice, says an official intiation. The same will apply to the Hankow-Canton lies,
Amoont, £17,000.
9.-lusuo valus. 196 1998. per every £100. 3. Rate of interest, 5 per cent. "por anuum on the face value.
1. Period of Reletuption.--To stand unre. doomed for a period of tou years, after which is to be redeemable within thirty years.
saw the defendant. I saw him at the branch dant's "boy" was in the kitchen. He was in office of the Savitary Dapartment at Pokfulam the kitchen when I first went upstairs. When on June 28th. There were also present two I handed defendant the money I said in Chinese Chinese clerks or interpreters. Defendant — I give you a present for Christmas day." spoke to me through an interpreter, ons of Defendant said "Thank you", and something the two who were present. He said "Your more in English which 1 did not understand. books have been seized by the Government: He then spoke in Chin eso, asking me if the money paid to me mual have buer I wished to drink wine. I said No, I don't written in those hooks. This matlor has want it," aml after sitting down for a moment passed through your hauls only. If you go back to your country thers will be no trouble. Now, do you promises to do what you are asked If you promise I will look after Mr. Gris-I must object. His reasons for Four latrines." I then said to defendant- say thing can be only a matter of deduction by don't know whether theis entries are ja the jury. Because he likes to give mousy away book or not. There will be plenty of time for throw it in the gutter it is not evidence for me to go away when the Government
against the defendant.
question me.
Commission on the Taste, and the redemp. tion of principal and payment of interest:-Ou receipt of the proceed, 11.15 per cent, of the principal; on the redemption of principal, 0.1 per cont.; on the payowat of interist, 0.15 per - I left.
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The receipt of the proceeds and the redemption or payment of the principal and interest to be affected at Yokohama in Japanese currency computed secording to the current rate of telegraphis transfer.
1. Samuel Samuel and Co. shall pay to the Yokoboms Musicipality in the middle September this year, even prior to the issue of thẻ bonds, the sum of 204,000 sterling as payment of the first installment of subscriptions.
-Samaet Samuel and Co. skull be hald
regardless
of the disposition of foreign responsible for the performance of the contract, capitalis!.
9.-The provisional contract shall be null and void if it has not been sanctioned by the by the Municipal Council and approved Government,
The provisional contract is to be submitted to the Manicipal Council for sanation at an early data.
WAR STORES COMMISSION,
The Japanese Jij has a rather different version, as follows-The Bouth Afri an War Stons Commission has issuert its Report. in which it is stated there is practically us evidence of actand corrupteu, against com- missioned officers, but widespread corruption by contractors existed among the non-commissioned offers.
Mr. Bowley-Why did you give money to the
defendant?
Hi Worship-I think any fact explaining a motivo in evidence.
Mr. Grist Any fact explaining a motive for receiving, but not any fact explainingu melive for offering.
His Wonship-I dea't know that there is any difference between offering and receiving. Tu this case I amast either commit the defendant for trial or dischargs him, and I am of opinion that the aridane is almissible.
Mr. Grist-I don't know whether the witness hiro elf kept the books.
The further hearing was remanded until this afternoon at 2.15 pm.
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RIOTOUS INDIAN SOLDIERS,
A FEUD WITH CHINESE.
An exciting scene was witnessed at South Yaumati on Wednesday evening, when a sun- ber of mea of the 129th Baluchis ran amok. Continuing, witness said It has on the It appears that the night before one of their custom for me to give the inspectors piests comrades had been assaulted by the Chine every year. I was afraid they would give us and this so in Bascot the men that arming trouble if I did not. The defendant could give themselves with sticks tasy presseded to me trouble by saying I did not de my work Yaumati, where they paraded the streets and properly in connection with No. 2, trough Street | maltreated all with whom they came in contact. latrine. I paid dafundant money and made an They brought thoir sticks down on the heads entry in my book.
of men and women, and naturally a grost commotion was created. The polios were powerless to cope with the rioters and'a message Witters-The books are kept by me, and are was sent from the police station to the offcer in charge of the Ruinobis. In a short time a in my own handwriting.
Witness con inud On April 19th, 1995, I detachment was despatched to Yaumati and the made another payment of 310 to defendant at riut quelled by the disorderly soldiers sub- bis house, Polingfeng, On the previous day mitting to military authority. my foki, who is in charge of No. 2, Gough
A native woman bad to he sent to hospital Street, spoke to me, and I went to defendant's suffering from severe injuries to the head. house, where I saw defendant. His interpreter A lakong was also injured on the bond and was present. I asked defendant why he sent several others report wounds of a loss sorions
He said to me through the inter- nature, An iscilent which might have cosulted in for me.
serious broach of the peace in Yokolmoeroter—" Lend me 310 to buy wins to drink," harbour was prevented by the intervention Next day I wont to def-ndlauts house with a tea It appears, says the dollar note, which I placed in his hand. When
The business of Director of Supplies was conducted with inexcusable carelessness and extraordinary loaptitude, while the Pay Depart ment showed a deplomble lack of intelligence
The total num feet to the British uation through tlay circumstance WAS
about 21.250,000,
a
EXCITING INCIDENT AT YOKOHAMA.
WEATHER KEPORT.
Gannor 1'. T. Lambie kas rosigned from the THERE now exists a Shanghai, or rather,
Hoogkook
Volunteer Corps 03 medical Chima brauch or "command" of tae much | certißesto. advertised Legion of Poutiersnach.
The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club wers Supreme Court business seemed a little dis- inaugurated a week in-day exactly, at the defeated in the water polo compalition located yesterday. In summary jur diction orthern port. Only about twenty names Wednesday by "A" zeam V. R. C. by thro the adjourned case of Sudba Singh v. Ab Han, a claim for the recovery of money lent, was were enrolled, to start with, and we fear goals to pil.
called. Thore was a previous case on the list, that the lack of enthusiast would be due,
and an Mr. Gardiner, who appeared for plaintiff, anong other things, to the feeling that the
evidently did unt expect it to finish before in 30 movement had been mado ridiculous by the
o'clock, in left worl with the Judge's stark that he would be back at that time. A few of the Water Police. theatrical Christy Minstrel entertainment with which the Legion waa inaugurated in
wirates disposed of the first case, and the the Japan Herold, that a contract bas existed for The NC. Daily News remarks that the coad was called. The clerk explained that and a shipping agent, named Suzuki Ryukichi, but defendant told him to go into the kitchen. some ten years between the Yokohama Pler Co. I first went into the house, the boy was there, a Lipton park. · Agcurding to the reports West River pirates, who went to work while a and pictures that we receival, what the Fur gunboat was less than a mile away, are unlikely. Gardiner would appear at half past t-n. by which the latter was erpower-d to attend No ens was present when I gave him the note.
to curtai "I won't be here," said his Lordship, the case
shipping.
duties, the aburge being At that time defendant was in charge of No. 5 fixed at 20 son per ton. The pier company's Eastern organiser calle “a very successful to be scared by Vicorey Show's proposed
Then in the can go into 1o-murrow's list." initiatory function"
Ja pinchbeck launch patrols.
bankruptcy court solicitoes and parties in officials have, however, made a contract with district. Afterwards be changed districts.
more farosrable went on No. 9 district some time in July, 1905. other shipping agents on The friends of the well known advocate Mr, terested in Chung Shang-koo's case were terms, zud attempted imitation of a group of hardy frontieremen
coolies employed by and made a outry in my book. resented this Enzuki
be forming over this aros, probably to the E. or and aftempled to make a Me. Grist-I think the entries should be NE. of Luna. Presenre is now about 0.5 fore. ble demonstration. The police interfered, that he has just been decorated with the order eleven struck. Then it was made known that
inches in defect of Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur by the the case was adjourned. It appears that a mis and the company has now consuited to continue marked. They are being put in. French Governmost for his vainable services take was made about the time xd for their business with Snznui, so that the matter
Mr. Bowley. Not unless my friend wants a like amount in
and the Loochoos. was considered as settled. rendu od both to the country and the public in proceeding.
At about fire o'clock on the morning of general whilst he was Vico Consul for France and jurnalist for the period of about 12 years.
Was
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The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report
On the 3rd at 11 am-The barometor has ris a moders ely over N.E. Japan, and fallou slightly over the Toochoos, Formosa sad Luzon.
Pressure is high over N.E. Japan, and als over Central China. It appears to be some-
round a camp fire. The fire, being mostly | A. J. Basto, of Macao, will be pleased to learn appearing at intervals notil the half-hour after with Suzuki lo cancel the coatrack After he went on that district I paid him mosey, it low over the Pacific, and a depression may
them.
of twigs and shavings, burned merrily, and the heroes gathered round it and amsted and sang together. They all affected a costame very much like that in which the
Angust 10th, while fifty coolies were working His Worship-They are not to bo pat in. THE "MANCHURIA" ASHOBE. on board the German steamer Prinz Eitel They are simply produced for the purpose of American PRESIDENT goes a-bunting,
Friedrich. about one hundred and twenty refreshing witusss' memory, slouch hats, flowing warves, Garibaldi The German
Lydia tud the Mr. S. Silveratous, agent of the San Francisce coolies belonging to other shipping agents ehirts, cartridge belis, revolvers, and rizling Norwegian steamer Prominent collided in the Steamship Companies, informs us that be is in proceeded to the pier and ori burd the steam- breeches and boots. To show sightseers harbour yesterday morning as the latter rossel receipt of cable advice front San Francisco that ship to force the ecofies there to stop work A entries being marked.
the s. Manchurix ashore on the North-garious disturbance was threatened, but jest at
got
Mr Grist--I think they should be marked and what the real thing is like, some of them was discharging cargo. Three boats lying East coast of Oaba, aoar Makapan Point the critical moment the Water Police inter-put in. We don't know what is in these books,
Monday, the 20th instant, ut wore pot on sentry-go, and these guardians leagaide were smashed, The Frominenidragged (Honoiala ?), on
her anchor and strack the Cheangchew, but
All passagers and baggage wernered and the rioters were dispersed. landed, and they will be forwarded to thei
to their sev-
steamer
of the normal over Luzon, and ia excess, over 2. China, Formosa Thore fa slight gradient for N.W. winds over the N. part of the China Rea
Hang ong minfall for the 24 hours, ding at 10a.m. to-lay, 0.0 in-hos
Mr. Bowley-I have no objection to the The forect for the 24 hours eading at noon
today is as follows:-
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formosa Chounsi...
of the camp remained in the full glare of fortunately little damage was done. Tho the fire, instead of getting into the shadow Lydia's captain says there must have been an and the ss. Korea, the former of which will be parbad, after which thoir photographs Wore be marked, and that Mr. Christ should be Hougtong and Tamer ks
error did not undercurrent as the vessel, woukl not answer beyond. This serious watter much as there were no snipers her helm.
7.
eral destinations by the a.a. Hongkong Maru
The Peking postmen have all been put into now uniform. The men were marshalled and
and we don't know whether defendant's name is used.
Mr. Bowley agreed that the entries should
dae at this port on September 25th, and the Kori, will be due on October 5th.
taken and they were exhorted to be prompt and i supplied with trauslations of them. faithful in the delivery of their mails.
(Light W. or
Turisbla winde; fine. (*N.E. wioda,
light to moderate.
South coast of China bat weet? gamess No.1. Samen No.1
South co st of China between Hongkong and Hainst ...
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