POLICE COURT.
Friday, February 8th.
BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND) (Firet
POLICE MAGISTRATE.)
DOMFING COAL.
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATUR DAY. FEBRUARY 9TMя, 1907.
"DISCRETION AND THE LACK OF IT."
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PE BUY,”
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February 8th, 1907. SI-Under the above heading in a corre- A Chinese boatman, while in the set of transpondence published in one of your evening ferring a quantity of cox), (balierod to have been contemporaries, "Anti-BumptiossarÉK " illegally obtained), from his craft to a launch rightly brought to the notice of the public the near the Rayview Telies Station, was observed scant consideration, and in some cases actus! by a lakosg on shore.
At the too time he insult, with which our Chiness citizens of the noticed the lakong, dumped the cost into the respectable clase were treated at the eventful hartour, and endeavoured to escape by flight, ceremonies." - the launck also being put at full speed ahead. The contable, however, spardily procured motorboat, and although he did not succeed in overhauling the laansh he captured the boatman and placed him under arrest.
After hearing the story bis Worship fined the defendant 350, the alternative being two months' imprisonment,
ALLEGED COUNTERYFIT COIN.
Ho Chang weat into a droper's shop in D'Aguilar Street on Thursday to purchase Rom stockings. After izspecting various makes he at length decided to purebase two pairs for fifty conta, and tendered a fire dollar billin payment receiving $4.50 change in silver. He then demanded so much-discount on the bill, and because the salesman refused to allow the.
returned bis purchase and change and asked for the restoreties of his $5 bill. On receipt of this he left the shop, but was shortly after- wards overtaken by the shopkeeper oud placed It was alleged that of the ander arrost, mensy returned, twelve 20 cent pienes were counterfeit.
On appearing before the Megialrate on the charge of being in possession of and passing aparious movey, he asked for an adjournment to enable him to call evidence, and the application was granted.
BEFORE MR. C. D. MELBOURNE (BECOND
POLICE MAGISTRATE).
AN IMPORTANT POINT.
The captain of the as-Telemacins was proceded against on summons by Inspector 1.angley of the water police for refusing to stop when hailed by a police pinnuse, when lesving the port on January 10th.
The summone was taken out under section 2 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, No. 10 of 1000, and it appears that when the Telemachus war fenting port on the date previously mentioned
Dolestive Sergeant
Walden, who was in charge of the polise launch. hailed the vessel with the object of bourding her to search for excess passengers.
Mr. P. W. Goldring (of Messrs. Goldring and Barlow) appeared for the defendant and raised a legal point in connection with the avilon noder which the summons was taken ont. The Ordinenos set forth that it was law ful for any police officer not below the rank of sergeant to stop and board any ship in case he thought a felony or misdemeanour was cuir mitted, or about to be committed; and Mr. Goldring contended that the carrying of exca passengers was not a felony or misdemeanour, therefore in this instance the police ofleor way moting ultra vires.
Inspector Langley called his Worship's attention to sub-section 1 of section 30 which stated that it was lawful for the police or harbour wasier to enter apón sey ship other than a vessel of war. The word harbour master he said, included any person-nathorised by the harbour master.
Mr. Goldring contended that the text would not allow the definition to extend beyond the madistant barbour waster. It limited the power to those twe.
Inspecter Langley-We bave no objection to this point being brought up again in the absence of the Captain, if your Worship would like to remand the care and consider the question.
His Worship When does the ship rotura? The Captain-In about a mouth.
His Worship-Then I will adjourn the case till then.
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Inspector Langley-Wo`should like to have the point decided as soon as possible, as if your Worship upholds it, it may mean the amending of the Ordinance, and if we have to wait| another mouth similar cases may crop up in the meantime..
His Worship intimated that bo would deliver his decision on the point to-day, and take the
anons on the return of the ship.
TILE PROMISEORY NOTE CAE.
After a hearing of about three weeks, the tee concluded in which Chan Ta wis charged with the larceny of a promissory note for 85 000 from Wong Tai-koo, a schoolmistress from Canton,
In the case he complained of the individual in uniform who singled out the Chinese ladies for publis recognition might be one of the inferior uneducated sort and so, it may be said, a little rating by his superior, when informed of his conduct, would probably bring him round to his proper sanes,
HAMBURG.
(FHOM QUE COBURSTONDENT),
AND WITH JAPAN.
previously, the famine in the interior having greatly diminished the purchasing power of the population. It is said that gooda to the amount of twenty million taels are still waiting to be January 8th.
taken up, a large proportion of which are from CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IRPORT..
the United Stator, the boycott of American goods The annual report of the Hamburg Chamber being strictly enforced. Chins, however, in the of Commerce in its introductory remarks opinion of the Chamber deserves the closest emphasizes the fact that the activity of trade attention on the part of our merchants as the during the preceding two years has made fur-development of the railway system of the ther progress in the past twelve months, and ountry, although proceeding slowly, is making that, similar economic conditions prevailing in progress and is opening out the country. more almost all other countries, & considerable in and more, The regular postel sorvios via Siberia, which has been interrupted since the vulbreak orcaso in the exchange of commodities has to be recorded, greatly to the advantage of those of the war, will, it is hopod, be shortly rammed. engaged in trade and shipping. New marketa have also been opened and all branches of Business in Japan has been antirely under German industries have been working at bigh the influence of the after-effects of the war. prosture, which in many instances has necessitat The financial system of the government has ed the extension of works. The home trade has proved no successful that the rate of discount has likewise been very satisfactory, an owing to the gradually declined, but it is not yet desmet general prosperity and higher rates of wages possible to omit the recond half of the 4 per cent the purchasing power of the community at large loan of the end of 1905 and in the present stats | Las incressed; it has boon further strengthened of the money markets of Europe an ently iesno by a plentiful harrest and high cattle prices, does dot appear likely. Nothing bas transpired with regard to private louse to the government, Under the circumstances the new commercial treaties, which it was feared might not detri- which in order to increase the revenue of the mentally on rome branches of trade, have no state has been obliged to mine the import duties far failed to justify theas apprehensions, but it
on several articles. The Tobacco monopoly ha will only be posible to form a correct opinion fully realised the expectatious entertained, the of their effects, when the wave of prospority | yíold in 1995 boing estimated at 32 million Yên. having reached its climax egina once more to Industrial enterprise is receiving every encour. Erecede.
agement from the government sud sitbough Japan failed to obtain a war indemnity from Russia it seems as if the country were not to be spared the period of overtreding and inflation af ralues, which so frequently follows upon a successful campaign. A large amount of steam tonnage having become available on the capela, sion of peace, the Japanese have turned their attention to the establishment of reguler steamer lines to various parts of Europe and America, notably to Senth America. The question of emigration is also receiving their serious attention, South America and Mexico being most in favour at present,
But has his saparice bolter senses than be? One of the few of our most prominent Chiness citizens who was on the General Reception Committer was standing together with his colleagues at Blake Pier waiting for the Toyal Party to land. He had been standing there for some time when a smart young offlour of the superior rank strutted up to him and demanded to know-it-our Chin ere friend-hand-a-ticket,
course he had a ticket. Young anthority ought to have the mare onyngh to know that without a ticket he could not hare heon standing where he was, and if he was not one of the
Committee he would not have been with the leading group. The whole way from the
Clock Tower and around the enclosure at Blake Pier was lined with police who could not have allowed the Chinese in pass into the colorare without showing tickets. Was that fizer neteno of those who made the arrange. ments? Anti-Bamptiousness" commended to the attention of "thong dressed in a little authority" the derizability of studying "Dia- cretion" besides law and the drill book. To his list should be added common sella».
I may bere point out that many of the Chinese Entertaining Committee at the Ko. Shing Theatre were very roughly treated, About 2 o'clock pt. on the memorable day, when they arrived near the Western Market, Qaven's Road Central, on their way to attend to the preparations, they were stopped and turned out of their ricshows by both the European and Sikh constables, and oven thore who went on foot were driven to the verandahs which wer then fully packed, and they had to take a
PROSPEROUS UNDER DIFFICULTIES.
This highly favourable state of sffairs is alike more remarkable as most serious difficulties bare had to be contended with by monafacturers: the high prices of most raw materials and the grow ing exactions of the working classes have raised the cost of production in nearly all industries whilst it has been still farther, onhanced by legislatire enactments shortening the hours flabour. Tha-working classes themselves more ver show a growing disposition to raise the value of their labour artificially by frequent suspensions of work and by not doing were then a certain amount when employed. Should this
of
sime greater proportione, it would bearily handicap manufacturera in their compa tition with foreign countries: in England, where this system prevaile extersivoly, the effects bare been most injurinta Thee apuin "the-compulsory contributions to the State insurance fonds and the large Amnants sprat voluntarily by firma for the beacft their hands is proving a metre tax, and it is to be feared that, when in less pros perous times these have to be reduced, it will add to the general discontent. One of the greatest - dificultier, however, has been the
omes already indicated, partly from the increased demand, owing to the abundant harvest, for field hand. This has been most severely folt in the wining distriste, where the output of some coal-pits for instance har barely amounted to one third of the ordinary pro duction; an inadequate supply of coal not iron and the consequent advance in the prises of these important raw materials bave been source of much trouble to manufacturery.
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The accounts from Kores have not been satisfactory during the year under review, the failure of the rice crop having considerably impaired the purchasing power of the people who, moreover, are only slowly becoming nestored to the new order of things. They view the Japanese administration with suspicion and continue to prefer their old nickel coins to the new money, banknotes being more particularly unpopular.
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CHINA'S BACKSLIDING
REACTIONARIES RAMPANT,
writes
Even the N-C. Daily News now mene, teket," repkarain' on the walls of Peking. Following are two extracts from a leading article on Feb, 2nd : -
The past year has been a prosperous que for the Government, and the rovenue is stated to have been in crousa of any previous period of twelve months. bins could hardly bave wished for more favourable circacetances in which to inaugurate an era of real and lasting reforio.
Suddouly the whole situation, as far a day outside observer is able to judge, has been completely changed. In the place of progress and reform the country sourse to have been plunged back into the deptharf reaction. With few stroken of the pen the Central Government has virtually cbliterated all traces of a consolen- tious effort to achieve reform...Where. Edicta, indicating
Moura of progra ctually have not been
rescinded they remain a dead letter, while in their dealings with the outside world the authorities have revived the worst features of the old régime. In the country at large the rame policy is
is reproduced. The
an easily accomplished, has let lome the dog's an armed outbreak, which and oppression. Under the
suppression
of delation
of
elreuitons way down to Des Voeux Road, and Barcily of labour arising partly from the hands of German firme and more than one half | pretence of stamping at the smouldering em-
got to their place of entertainment through the back foxes. Eren when told that they were ou the Committee going to make the necessary preparations, the Police took no beed of it and said that it was their order. Were there no book lones leading to the Ko Shing Theatre, I wonder who would be blamed for upsetting the arrangements by the absence of the members driren back!
Your faithfully,
COMMON SENSE.
MISTRESS AND AMAH.
At the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Wise in the Summary Jurisdiction heard o claim by an woah named Wang Sam against Miss Cloudia and Miss Fivoru for $16 and 810 Complainant said Rhe was respectively. engaged by the first defendert at $16 a month but in January last, feeling sick ebe left her service on the 28th, having obtained permission she now sued for the month's wager.
The fightness of the money markets which has been particularly marked during the last six months, has been nother uotiorable festurs of the year under review. It may be looked upon in a great messore as resulting from the legitimate requirements of the trade all ever the world but it has been intensified
in
of the vessels entering the port of Bangkok By the German flag. The country enjoy the bless ings of a ættled government and is making rapid progress in every direction. The rail. way system is being extended, a fair share of the orders for the materials required having beex secured by Gorman frms.
The newly founded Siem Commercial Bank has been placed under German management. Basizes generally has been flourishing, as anabundant rice orop has not only provided the popalition with cheap food, but has also permitted the exporta- tion of 900,000 tons, which has served to give a stimulus to the demand for foreign goods. Un forinaately the prospects for the next, owing to want of rain, are less favourable, so that a falling of in trade with Siam must be looked
uncivilized
bars of resclation the anthorities seem bent upon prosecuting a general crusade against all sation is causing the liveliest anxiety among the that make for program and reform. Their more enlightened of their own countryman;
presently evoke way
the disgust it sad condemnation of China's foreign wall-
falars
In the face of this complete relapse into the worst features of the old regime it bebores the outside world sud rapecially foreign govern- ments to reconsider their attitude towards China The Central Government should be brought to rasliza that the path to reaction is not likely to be made as smooth for it
by other nations, as it was their intention to make the Anarchy, incompetence and path to program,
bostility for bostility's sake gave rise to the cruder forms of diplomacy which are symbolized by ships and
and troops. These beranse were easily changed,
they are only evoked by stern
but Pscenity the desire to see them abolished for ever The reform in the monetary system of the called.
does not imply that they can sever be re- No civilized Power deliberately accorda
its sympathy to those in revolt against Straits Settlements having been completed, the value of the dollar is now definitely fired at 2/id the constituief aalbority of another nation.
bat when that constituted authority is, as for ne | but in order to obviate the danger of the coin being withdrawn from circulation to any axtant, any consistent form of governmenti conceru d little better than anarchy itself, the outside world may well be in dræbt with regard to which should the prion of silver continue to advance it has been decided to reduce its weight by 25 side is the more entitled to its sympathy. Fur
std per cent, The English sovereign has been ourselves we hope stifl to see the tide of reaction declared legal tender at the same time, whilst stemmed in time, but it would be idle to ignore an increase in the issue of banknotes and the posibility of it gaining yet more strength. corresponding strengthening of the gold indicate their strong disapproval and apprehen
Bread of affaire. Foreigners! rearve are in contemplation. The government Bios of the
Germany by the withdrawal of large for. Amnants of foreign capital which had been invested in this country but was now wanted at home. In view of such occurrences - it appears highly-desirable-that-the system of payments by means of bank transfers, for which the Reichsbank with its numerous branch offices all over the country offers every facility Hoth should be made use of more generally,
Ifer case against the second defendant, who, paid her 810 a mentb, was identical, defendanta denied baring given the amah both declined to permission to leave, and
CATASTROPHIC STIMULI.
The San Francisco and Valparaiso catastrophes pay be anything for the time that she had-are-touched upon and much sympathy is expressed with the sufferers; the losses sustained worked.
by the fire insurance companies have been most
His Honour-Yery-well; I can't make you
KALATE.
Those
who wish China well should be the frat ta
may here Eion of
upon the stricter
Tell complainant that they say the loft withou. | serious, in many cases disastrous, bit on the has ever reason, in the interests of the colony of treaty rights, which it a pres
Captains of a dozen pests' service have no
prospect of reaching a majority, and the junior with the Far East.
TRADE WITH CHINA,
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be gradually relaxed with the inauguration of CANDUM, WHISKY, AND RICE PUT INTO THE we skall naturally become less ready to acquiesce
an ora of reform and enlightenmen. Above all
comes to Chinese frem
THE LATE BISHOP BURDON.
the
The
Love
of the Chinese standing round with abso lutely expressionless faces.
losve. She has not proved her case. I 6777 other band the trade in building materials has to try to prevent & material rise in the value sorry they cannot between them give her received a wweb wanted impetus from the of the dollar, as heavy payments will shortly
A Chinese wawan, Al Pew, who died at I am afraid ʼn skonid exceed the apace allotted to pay for the Tanjong Pagar Dock Estate in the represalon of the light and learning that Cardiff Workhouse, was buried last month, and something but I cannot do anything. Judgment sudden demand that sprang up for those parts. bars to be made; 28 million dollars are required
gennise education for defendants in both cases, with costa,
to me in your columns if I were to follow the recently purchased, besides large amounts for obtained abroad; for from suck aanross alone in spite of the drenching relo, the a ene report ia its exhaustive remarks on the may the extension and improvement of the harbour, en China hope to acquire the necessary know. cemetery was more like sa Oriental festival GREY-HAIRED SUBALTERNS.
ars accustom-d. Articles dealt in in this market, on exports and This will necessitats the raising of a gold ledge and strength to tread the path of progress than the solemn interment to which Europeans A nombor of Ah Pow's fellow-coon trynion-
themuolvou at the workhouse, arriving The infantry-reductions in the British Army importe, the statistics of trade with the different loan, which will impose a heavy burben on the
prosented in bams and smoking e cigarettes and chatting are causing great hardships in promotion, from countries, local business and institutions, colday, that so far has been fros of indented- the rank of mujer down to that of corporal, postal and railway rrangements, changes ne The measure has caused some misgivings
Some expressed a wish to look at merrily. In the reduced regimente each rink now haa
their dead comrade, and nothing would suffice and proposed changes in commercial and in Europaan circles, who in the beginning of twice as many officers or N.C.Os se are needed.
The death of Bishop Burdon at the age but that the lid of the coffin should be raised. Some of the latter are being sent away, and the shipping legislation, international law, ke, the year suffered more or less severely from
Chinese officers are being offured transfers to siber corps, &p, and will therefors ocnfine ayself to aebert the insolvency of a number of native dealers, of Sit, removes our of the veterans of British. It was not until the coffin was deposited phar ingaired with loss of all seniority in rank.
summary of the pages relating to business brought about by the depreciation of stocks missionary work in China. The Right Rev. the grave that one of the
i consequence of the unexpected and rapid Jola Shaw Burdon was born in 1828, being the about the minister. No arrangements had been rins in the price of silver. Since then Lowever, son of Mr. James Bardon, of Glasgow. Having made for the attendance of one, and after anme
the Bev, Guradno Griffiths was sent for. thanks to the advance in the value of the chief ofered himas!! to the Church Missionary Society de rdinary burial service was then read, a As to Chins the steady advance in the price articles for export, viz.: Tia, Coprak, Indiarub for work abroad, he was trained si
Institution, sew the
Church Missionary the
Coll of silver hee, it is stated, materially affected her and Tapioon, the situation has considerably Institution
+ branch at Islington and in 1952 was ordained descen
in Dr. C.J. Blomfield, Bishop of London, and priest At a given sigeal a couple of the Chinese the import trads from that country, which has improved. The opening of been rendered still more diffletit by the keen office of the Gorman Asiatico Bakma In 1854 by Dr. Smith, host Bishop of Victorin brought to the graveside a large hamper.
Pingapore is to competition of Japanoss marobants who are patriotic point of view. German merchants in Hongkong. From that time for nearly half a smidet the clatter of maur tongues, basins of
of making every effort to monopolize the China the Settlement and in Catch Jadis will now no century be continued to labour in the Church rioo, a bottle of whisks, a plat. of sweets, a bacon, and bandles of foreign banking firms.
Misionary
ebicks, piroe Society's missiess in China. He was stationed at Shanghai till 1859, moving to
to crinkled markets. The export trade to southern Chios, longer be dependent
cardies were produced, Trade with Dutch East India is on the Ningpo in 1861, to Shaoubying in 1862, and to proper printed with Chinese charactors, which in the last report of the Chamber was
The whisky was pared on the site, and Peking in the same year, making that capital pronounced unsatisfactory, bas, if anything, increase, and although most of the produce of become worso dffing the last twelve months in the colony contious to be shipped to Intel his headquarters for the next 11 years. In basing of rice thrown into the grave.
on the retirement of
In the meantime others sot the papers and Bishop Alford, Me
Candler slight, and thereupon sa ukl Chizams steamers are getting a fair share and am
Tait the Lamistl .D. degree, wme warehouses, troubles in the southern provinces, likely to get more as time goes on as quite cus The N.PL transport Romi lett Colombo ou and the effects of hurt year's financial crisis in half of one of the most important articles of third Bishop of ictoria, Hong kong, and retired the while he muttered some solemn incustation. that he could calculate. the interest. Wednesday, the 6th inst.. si 8 p.m., and may be native banking circle. Signs of an improve- | export, Coprah in parchased by the oil presses from that office, after 21 years work, in 1895. Subsequently all the untablos were thrown when he was succeeded by the lamented Bi-hop into the grave in order to provide Ah Pow expected here on or aboa: Sunday, the 17th ment however were not wanting, when the in northern Germany,
Hoare. Bishop Burton was an accomplished with sustenanes on his journey to the next.
him on
on his way. inst., at daylight.
Chinese scholar, who laid missionary work world, the fire being to light under considerable bigat ons by his achieve
It is reported that an Fesor schoolboy, the board which furnished the Bible Society ments as a frentiator. He was a member of with a Manderin version of the New Testament asked the other day which animal provided In and, in collaboration with Bishop leather for his boots and shoes, answered, Chinese the Book of Common Prayer. His was naked by the Bishop, who fald his hand on Sobereschewsky, he translated into Mandarin, Father." But the older story of the gir
Please, mlad, " wife, who predecesed him, was a daughter of her shoulder in Testionate caress, "W bo roads the Rev. E T. Alder. The funeral will take this vile body is uttar.
sister made me body, and mother mede me skirt."
Mr. John Bastings prosecuted, and Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton (of Messrs. Brutton and Hett) appeared for the defendant,
The evidence showed that defendant ord her son, Li Fuk-sing, sincs abrosuded, borrowed the money from the school bistress and arranged that it should be repaid) shortly afterwards. When she went to get it pa the date arranged. Li Fuk-ring asked bor to show him the note
The rote wes banded to his mother, who passed it over to him, lepting him as he left the room to hurry up and get the money. Li was not a dutiful son, Lowever, and although the complainant waited long he never returned. In fact she bus not seen him since, and the note is still missing. Eventually sho complained to the police, and in cousequence of the reperi she made Chau Tao was afrosted while enjoying! herwolf at the Ko Sting Shentro.
His Wership found the defendant guilty and sentenced her to one moib's imprisonmeal.
West India Regiment is being reduced by half, and the officers are toswell the general the Bus regiments. obagestion
The infantry ofleers, prospects are now at their worst, and many are sending in their papera rather than waste any more years in In one regiment there are fifteen majors for sight sacarols, and forty-four captains
the service.
for one-third that number of vacancies.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The NY Kar. Toz Mara (American Live) left Shanghai for 1Lisp ef on the 7th just, and is expected to arrive here on the 10th inst,"
Thy str. Lothian, from Europe, left Sings pors on the 8th just, and may lo expected bere about the 15th inst.
The Boston Tow Boat Co.'s str Pieiodes arrived at Victoria (B,C.) on the 8th inst
People do not work well for bare neces sities: they work well for ideals, for aspirations for comfort yee, for luxuries.
DUTCH EAST INDIA.
Bardon,
consequence of an accumalation of stocks in the ports, the Hamburg and Bremen lines of 1874 who then received from roli clapped his bands, moving them up and down
typhoon,
GERMANY AND BONE.
which visited Hongkong In
Although my letter bas ruaso an inordinate Septmber hat, by the destruction it wrought length, I must as few link to zay that, un amongst the shipping of the port and the day my last one was mailed; a dial to properly sabore, put an end to all changes of of the 500,00 franes incident appeared in the Norddeutsche Allgemme Zeitung, an acknow- a revival of business for some time to come.
lodged organ of the government. A volvable The trade with Shanghai & the northern. distriols is reported apen more favourably; stil, ring was neut le Pope Leo XIII on the occasion of his jabile in 1903, bat the rest of the results are in many respects not equal to the story is pure invention. The papal papers reproduce the denial explaining their own those obtained last year and complaints are very silence by their having disdained to take notice general of the slowness with which native of a statement which bore the impress of merchants take delivery of goods bought falsetood on its face.
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