INTIMATION,
cleo--and possibly something
better--
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 22ND, 1907.
At a dinner given by theßt. Patrick's Society TELEGRAMS. Itat Shanghai, numerous telegramas were received
including congratulations from Sir Robert Bradon and the Hoa Mr. S. H. May.
bas come to take their place. wust have been pleasant for ad. mirers of gentility to note with what grace a bygone gentleman could sink into a druuken sleep beneath the dining-room
The Desk Hong List for 1907-a general and basinss directory for Shanghai and the and river ports, stc-published
Dorthern
A. S. WATSON, & CO., table; or with what punctilious politenes manually by the N.-C. Daily News Office, is
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HOME RULE.
LONDON, March 21st. The Lord Chancellor has declared
SUFFRAGETTES AGAIN.
one would tell another that an hour before to hand. This publication contains, besides that Home Rule is inevitable. breakfast would be a convenient time to push a sword through his vitals. The WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. bowing and scraping with which these licentious gentlemen armoged their day's performances was
ESTABLISHED A.D, 1341,
WATSON S
VERY OLD LIQUEUR
E
SCOTCH
BLEND
murderous
always typical of the best of good manners; but we cannot avoid the suspicion that it was shoddy. PAMELA ANDREWS, was fuli of adoration for her Squine B., but it ik not hard to see, especially with FIELD- INGR wordant nesistance, that the elegant gentleman *had other sides to his character.
There is probably more sincerity in the business-like curtness of to-day, sal more genuine consideration for others, than in all the caborate fornalismo of yesterday. We do not, out here, depend altogether on history. We may study precisely the same thing at first band, if we care to cheerve our Chinese neighbours. The guest makes a great to-do with his tea-eup, handling it gingerly with both hands, and gazes at it with awe and
WHISKY admiration before presuming to treat it as
THE
LEADING
WHISKY
THROUGHOUT THE
FOR OVER
20 YEARS.
drinkable. He remarks, truthfully, although he does not mean it, that he has come to trouble the host, who, fully conscious of the trouble, will not hear of it, and accuses the other of being too polite, The visitor may have come to collect a pay- ment, but this is the last thing he mentions, EAST He pretends he called to pay his respects The host casually admits that he is quite unworthy of respect. It thy weeting happens to be in a public restaurant, which suits dar purpose as observera, there are other details of table manners not to be specified which are certainly far from polite er pleasing to us. The young Chinaman who takes off his spectacles as a mark of respect to an older man he knows, will not move an inch to make room for a stranger on the sidewalk or in a tram. The nature of
$15.00
PER CASE.
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
Hongkong, 21st February, 1907.
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generally applied, or they are not gemaine. The
real gentleman of the olden time and the real gentleman of now No anonymously signed u¬puisations thathors have the same manners-time does not aiready appeared in other supers will be inserted.
Ondera for calva sevier of Dasut Passa should be | change that kind of manner. There is no
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Que feature about a Chinese coolie taking from ride is that he resor loses any chances through want of a wise foresight. A coolie going two actions of a rente is not such a fool as to take a ticket for the whole way. He takes a three cent fare, and is always looking hope. fully forward to the chance that at the end of the section he may be overlooked and turned off
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LONDON, March 21st. Women suffragists made a raid on the House of Commons. Seventy six were arrested.
SUPREME COURT.
Thursday, 21st March.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,
BEFORE SI FRANCIS POGOTT (CHIRP JUSTICE).
MANY CLAIMANTS,
STERLING SALARIES IN SIAM.
COMPENSATION FOR OPFICIALS Weaudenstand, says the Bangkok Times, that that the Government has come to a decision with regard to the question of granting some compensation to those of its olleista" who salaries are fixed in
in foreign currencies, Theclaim for empenan jou ia to the fact that, owing to the rise in the t
rabaage, off isles on gold salaries have, for somo time of tints than formerly and. while there is, receiving a fower number past, been naturally, so loss on any remittances they m make abroad, the balance of their salaries, avail. able for lossl expenditure, has been reddend
bus causing a net luss on the salary after its have decided that all officists, who tasy so conversion into local
currency. To meet this state of affairs the Government desire, will be
by permitted to
ilted to exobange thole
gold salaries for salaries stated in tionis-the rate to be adopted for the conversion being 1/4, or Tas. 16 to the pound sterling and we are informed sought to recuse various sums of money lent that applications to this end may now be sub- to the plaintiff, the proceeds of sals of four | mitted Officials who prefer retaining their smonating to 33,300 and damages
gold alaries will be at liberty to do so, but in that ose they will have to take their chance of
The case in which the Fat Kee firm and the Hang Shoung firm were plaintiff, and the defendants wore Chan Wai-chi and the Oficia! Receiver in the bankruptcy of the Kwong Yik Wo and the Yan On Marine and Fire Insurance Company Ltd, md Chai Kee. again came loss of the argumente last week lind reserved
before the Couri, The Chief Justion at the
kis decision, but he had invited coursed to attend as he wished to hear farther argument.
It will be remembered that the claimants
TILE THAW TRIAL.
LONDON, March 1st. The Thaw trial has cea suspended pending the inquiry as to the sanityed by Mr. Bowley (of Mesars Dennys and of the prisoner.
DEATH OF COUNT LAMSDORFF.
LONDON, March 21st. Count Lamsdorff is dead.
Couot Visdile Landorff, one of the most distinguished alatesman in Russie, pred all the orders of the Empire. He entered the Forsign Office in 1986,
The Hou. Mr. H. E. Polloak, K.C., instruct-exchange.
thay
Commenting on the matter, the Banglork [Bowloy) appeared for Fat Kos and Hang Times saya-The Governmeal has now Shung: Sir Honey Berkeley, K.C., instructed Load its decision with regard to the by Mr. Holboron, (of Messrs Deacon. Looker received by certain foreiga officials to the high desired adjustment of the sterling salaries and Denson.) usted for the Yan On Company, rate of exchange now prevailing,
What who, it was explained, wore plaintiffs as well as hoped for was a pound worth Tes.
Tes. 16.66; whis claimante in the issue; Mr. M. W: Slade,
will get, if they choose to accept its final, isound worth Tes. 15. The vazacies of exchange de bear hardly at most, fetus tin are boa lout all through the Far East.
in sterling, and the lamentation
instracted by Mr.C. D. Wilkinson, represented Chan Wai-chi; and Mr. Calthrop appeared for
Chai Ken, one of the defeaŭauty.
The points on which the Chief Justice
they
salaries in
though it has been refused both in the Straite The request for an adjustment was reasonable, and the sterling men in the
and subsequently wished to hear further argument were issum and Longment service need ant de dia-
filled many important phaitions. rising in 190 to Russian Pornga Miniatur. He was born at St. Petersburg, 25th December, 1844 teld style). He was the son of Count Nicolas Lamsdorf, A. D. C. General to the Emperor Alexander IIJ.
SAN FRANCISCO GRAFTERS.
LONDON, March 21st: The San Francisco supervisors well along. the next section. If the one has admit the wholesale receipt of bribes progressed a good way on the second instalment to the extent of over a million dollars. of his journey be consents grumblingly to be turned off, and walks the rest. If on the other ASIATICS IN SOUTH AFRICA. hand the conductor is too wide awake and comes and feels none the less happy. It is only an to him at out, he pays up with a good grace example of the fact that he would be the last man in the world to risk ofending the God of Chanes by not allowing his the opportunity of doing him some good,
Que of the cleverest architects whe ever came
to Shangbai, says the N.-C. Daily News, and a man whose impress is left in some of our finest
LONDON, March 21st.
ing the Court to be of opinion that the same principle with regard to property passing only
the goods being astertained to be applicable to a contract of pledge as to a contract of sale Hi Bows the evidence of the facts connected with the in-pestion, etc., in the godowas, apart from the documents, smount loan ascertaiment of the bags of four pledged? (2) Do the documents supply the deficiensy, if any, in this ridened (3) Is the possibility that the same flour may have been pledged both to Fat Kos
Hang Shaung and also to the Lan On aud possibly also to Madame Musso, consistent with
the condition that the flour must be soar- tained?
The Chief Justice un taking his seat mid-1 a sorry to have to call you again but I don't The Transvaal Government willpke being influemed by a point in the judg-
re-enact the Asiatic Ordinance.
INDIA AND OPIUM.
LONDON, March 21st, India has undertaken to reduce the
(KKUTER'S, SERVICE.]
THE OPIUM TRADE.
buildings, passed away on March 16th in the cultivation of opium. late Mr. W. J. B. Carter, who was only thirty- nios years old, and came out in 1896 to Messrs. Morrison, Gration and Belt. He had passed and Onld of Liverpool when designs in timber proviously through the uffies of Messrs. Greyson work especially are well known in the profession.
LONDON, March 19th. and he did so well for the Shanghai Brm that he
At the second reading of this Appropria- was speedily admitted to a partnership. A few tion Bill, Mr. T. Taylor drew attention to years later he married the daughter of his former
chief at Liverpool, and it will to remembered the opium trallie in the colonies, particularly that Mrs. Carter, who was resident in the East to Hongkong. Mr. Churchill said that the for a brief time, died only a few weeks since at determination of the Chinese Government Home Her husband was then seriously ill into effert a stapenious moral reformation in Huepital. Popular sinong men, Mr. Carter was this condition of the people, involved an one of the chief supporters of the now defunct
mont which has not been the roughly thrashed out. I shall be glad to hear each one. The main point is the question of the doublo pledge. Mr. Pollock opened the argument by pointing out that each party was ignorant of the fact that the flour was pledged to somebody else, and assuming that there was not suffoiont foar to meat the claims of both plaintiffs both should be tenants in common.
Other counsel followed and the caso was adjourned.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
BEFORE MR A. G. Wise (Porast 3 ០២៤៥).
A DIRECTOR'S POWERS.
Company of 150 Queen's Road West, sed the The Sam Clay Brick, Tile and Timber Lau Cha Company, trading as Yi Shum of 353 Queen's Road West, for $1,000, being the balance due by defendants for goods sold and delivered by the plaintiff, after waiving one
:-
Simwe
satisfied at getting half of what they considered fair from their point of view. The fact is that, an garn would be equally fair to all.
The highly paid official is able to xava a qun- siderable portion of his salary that will ultimely salary finds that a good deal of what he asso ba remitted to Europe the official on rodent saved is required for the ordinary monthly exponditure. That requires the same number of tiests though he is
ho is getting fewer Ther
pound and foresees of
were for
for example, several whose salaries were changed into sterling in July 1933
frequently enough to keep pace with it, appre when exchange was at the rate of 19.39 per Hatury de nol me
the
ciation of
presumably to have an exchange of about 18.50 to the ponad in the near future, and the con- cession granted by the Government is consider- able in comparison with that.
POETIC JUSTICE IN CHINA. With reference to Teotai Pan Haio-tsu, deposed Director of the the suicide of the late Nanking Mint, who had boon found guilty by Viceroy Tuse Fang of paculations and story comes from Nanking. It is about the peached to the Throne, the following interesting. base ingratitude of an employee of the Tastai, It appears that a certain
of the name of Houg Pan-chen,
lato
-
practising in the city of Yangehou, but who bad to abandou everything and Bos from that
city owing to various kino transaction
ou his part, came to
in a pooviless
A
condiibo and in some way contrived to join Total Pan as a clerk funder a new name of course) when Pan was appointed Director of the Naaking Mist in 194 Kharp Rod
anargetic
Hang Pa chen soon gained the confidence of his Accountant and Treasurer of the Mint Soon employer, who promoted him to be Chief the arrival of Viceroy Tuan Fang peenlations and promptly dismissed by the Nanking Pan was found guilty Viceroy, Naturally expecting arrest Pas asked Lis confidential clerk
to take abarge of be tween thirty and forte trunks containing
after the
in
ent before ila.m, on day of publicat; ›m. After that need to lament the decay of good manders, Smoking Concert Club, Es had served on theperisus naulate from all other countries dollar in order to bring the claim within the valuable fur clothing,, official and private, and
Labar's
1.0. Bos, 188, Téiphons Bɔ, 13
MARRIAGE.
Telegraphic Address: Pat Codes A... The apparent decay is merely a good riddance of, had rabbish good mammers rightly motived and rightly practised are eternal, and are not affected by fashion. It is trus they might be more common; but then, so might virtue, or wealth, or may other things.
On March 16th, at Shangli, CHARLES HERIT PHILPOT HAT, to FLORENCE ETHEL Brian 19:
DEATH.
On March 16th, at Shanghai, WILLIAM JOEN BLAYLOCK CARTER, age 1 30 years.
HONGKONGOPrioz: 101, Das Vœux RoanCi LONDON OFFICE. 131, Fast Bruder, RC-
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The Daily Press.
The Camisa Panifio Mail of the lith February was delivered in London on the 18th inst.
Through the kindness of Miss Blair and other friends a very good concert has been arranged and will be given this evening in the Sailors and Soldiers' Institute Kowhon, commencing at 8 o'clock. The concert will consist of song, dances and other items concluding with a laughable sketch entitled "Doing my auole."
An
Hongrong, March 22nd, 1907.– Tas Chinese are very suticular about what a Japanese interpreter calls "social gite that is, good manners; and most of the if asked to express an opinion on the manners of foreigners, would say (unles politeness forbade) that the foreigners have Wald tanners. Writers 112 the and XIX! Centary bare recently disenesed this point, particularly the frequent suggestion that we are courteous and cousidente than our fie bears. The XIX Century writer is tain But we are socially degenerte. The World commentator is not so cocks. It is perhaps uct unnatural taat bis verdict should be more or less an open Gods has been formed at Yokohama. The An Association of dealers in Silk Piece He does not think we at ruder thau ar ancestors, but if we are, it must be because we have less time than they had br practice. He remarks:
old Chinaman who was charged at Singapore on March 12th with having filthy wall paper on the walls of his honse, said he did not dare in leur off the paper because his wife was about to present him with a baby. If the ces paper was torn the infant would be a cripple or badly disfigured. The Magistrate told him that - this was no doubt very interesting, but he could not be allowed to keep his house in a filthy condition. $3 and costs.
watch
His Honour wished to know if a resolution |
the
to
the
80 ago) there
ant
Dews drew up detailed list of the things
committee of the Shanghai Clab, was a former to aid the movement, Lord Elgin is inrisdiction of the Court. Mr. Otto Kong Sing other things, valued at half a president of the Laccastrisa Association and was
a lake of Faels. appeared for plaintiffs and Mr. F. X. d'almed, | Suddesdy (about ten days or consultation with the India Office and will also a prominent Freemason.
e Castro for defenfuate.
arrived the nose from Poking that an ediet was about to be issued for the perist every opportunity to bring the.
The managing director of the plaintiff firm The Shanghai detectives who are working on legislation of the colouies more in harmony spoke to the gonds having been supplied and
severe punishment of the defaulting Taotsi and
f Coaxcation
all
possessions the West Hongkew murder case arrested four with the over-whelming opicion of the to his baving been instructed to sue.
mike
his good peculations to the men on March 15th. Two the prisoners were House, and with our duty as a civilizing matructing him to sue bad been passed by
Government. Thinking to obtain this approval captured by the Siezs police and two in the
of the authorities, Hang Tao-hea on hearing West Hongkew district. One of the latter had ammunition in his posession at the time of arrest but he stubbornly refused to state
Mr. Morley in reply to Mr. Ellis, said where it had been obtained. Both he and his that the views of the Government of India panion first stated that they were farm on the opium traffic had just arrived, and coolias and subsequently that they were soldiers were under consideration. from the Wooing Fort:. Next day the latter which the Chinese Government invited statement was corroborated by a soldier who
power.
LATER,
The discussion
Sisza prisoners are suspected to be comp axious he was confident of a satisfactory result. claimed to identify them as comrades. The would be commenced with all despatch, and
THE LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP.
and one is a well-known old fender. The four of the bine-coated su crastad some days ago
men came before the Mixed Court next day and were remanded a custody without any evidence beyond that of arrest being given. The police
LONDON, March 19th. are now actively following the latest cluas and The Lincotashire Handicap was won by traning the roomt movement of these men. Ob, Kaffir Chief was second and Relleite On March 17th the West Hoogkaw police third. arrested three more well-kuowa loaters who are | suspected of being concerned in the recent arined robbery and at is evident that no afforts ars being spared in tracing the crims,
JAPANESE "BOY" AS FORGER.
IMPUDENT ATTEMPT UPON A NAVAL OFFICER'S BANK ACCOUNT.
THE WRECK OF THE "JERBA."
LONDON, March 19th. The mails and specic have he landed from the Jebba.
HOCKEY.
3RD MIDDLESEX . B.6.1.
the
the directors and if so, had it been stamped.
Hr. Otto Kong Bing did not consider that such was necessary, but his Honour adjourned
the case for the production of the bocka and documents.
.HONGKONG ICE CO. L.D.
committed to bis care by Tantai Pan and anoneed to the Chiksien of Shanganas, (Hang Fao-chen) was ready to hand over the of the two Nanking City Magistrates, that he several
toug of valuable trunks to the authorities
tims. Of course the magis trate
mediately reported the reattor to his
the Viceroy, who gave the sary instructions to seize the trunks in question in the name of the law. “
At the same time." "Harg
Pao-chen, who had Hongkong Ice Co. Li was held at the offless hands of Pau Heio-ten, bas acted with the
received every kindness of Messrs Jardine, Matheson and Co. yesterday hinckest ingratitude towards his employer afternoon for the purpose of making certain in betraying
bit-in
in this muter. Thero altortions in the Articles of Association. Hou. 18
low for the punishment of Mr. W. J. Greasca presided, others present
avante and underlings who have their masters;
but spart from this. Tamer being Mesra, W. Parlane (waungae, R. G.
Pan-chen, who
Hang wiso acted as Chief Accountant Mauro (secretary), C. H. Rosu, A. Brooke and Treasurer of the Nanking Mint under the Smith, T. S. Forrest, J. Barton, A. Rodger, C.
late Director, must also be held responsible for the defalcations. Let him, therefore, be W. May, Ho Fook and Le Cheung-abui.
promptly arrasted, so that be mey tak
mey take his trial The SECHETARY read the notice calling the and receive the dus meed of his punishment." meeting and the resolutions to be submitted at imprisoned in the prison of the yaman of the
Hang
Pac-chen was accordingly arrested and Shangyven Magistrate who has sealed up the residence and all other properties held by Hang Pechen in the city of Nanking, which are said to be considerable and worth much mony.-N. C. Daily News,
An extraordinary general meeting of the quoth al Excellency and confdan tibe
pablished
The CHAIRMAN-Gentlemen, the nolica jest read explaing the object of this meeting, and I should be much obliged if shareholders would propose and second the two resolutions before you for approval.
It was proposed by Mr. BARTOy and seconded by Mr. Ifo Fook that the Articles of Assoola- tion be altered in accordance with the notice just read. Curried.
Mr. RODGER seconded, and the motion was agreed to.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the last at 11.35 a.m.The barometer has risen considerably over E. Japan and fallen 7 bin belated frst-round match will be played
over Chira, particularly on the E. coast.
the Governor) this afternoon at 4 pm. on the Military Ground (by sanction of H. E. Mr. BROOKE BRITH proposed that the
A depression is to the art of moving into the Yellow Sea Shanghai, and a high pressure following will be
The chan es in the Company's Articles, just area lies over S.E. Japan. clours) Goal, Lance-Corporal Matthews; should come into fore and take effect from und foggy weather, may be expected Formera
teams:-Middlesex approved in accordance with the notice read,
Gradients are
are slight in the South, and light Backs, Lt. Large and Corporal Sharp, Halves, including the 1st May, 1907.
to moderate variabl
winds, accompanied by Private Miler. Capt Thompson and Private
Channel Light E.B. winde will provait over the N. part of the Chins So Conzens; Forwards, Drummer Roberte, Private Knowles, Private Harlan, Capt. Miller and Lt. Dion; Referee, Lt. Unsbor, 129th Baluchis R. G. A. (Whites):--Goal, C.-S. M. Owo Books, Lt. Guise and Gaaner est, aires, Cert. Thompson, L. Hill and Gunner Slude: Forwards, Lts. Larmour, Down and Croase, Aitken, 119th Infantry. The metal should be Gauners Graham and Price; Referee, Col.
following offers were appoisted President, charge of uttering a forged cheyas for $200 on Seanki Tenci, a Japanese, was arraigned on a Mr. C. J. Strome; Committee-Mrs. T. the Hongkong and Mendelson, Keen (E. T. Maton & Co., Wilson Corporation on Wednesday. A. C. Putley, a Shanghai Banking (Strauss & Co.) D. H. Blake (American Trading clerk in the bank, said the defendant presented We live in other times, and consequently
Co.) and P. C. Colman (Jardino, Matheson & the cheque at about 1.30 pm on Wednesday, have other rauners. I am no defonder of Co). Ninate firms Lad eignified their He received, entered and cancelled it, as at first discourtesy, but when I har modern mans intention of joining and it was decided to keep sight it looked genuine, Eaton examining it being unfassurably compared with those of the membership roll open until the 31st instant. other days
I often think that had our grand-
more clovely and comparing the signature, fathers and great-grandfathers lived under le conditions of modern life they might have actd coudi
C. E. L. Thems, with that contained in the The exchange value of the dollar yesterday Bank's specimen signature book, be found that accordingly. People have less time for the was the lowest it has been since laat August it did not tally in several particulars, C. E. small courtesies in which it was possible to This is the time of yest for a normal fall, and Lloyd Thomas, called, was shown the cheque indulge in less bustling days, but, on the other hand, I do not think wo lo quite so inc. sterling mos mast not hope foo much from the before the Court, and stated that the signature siderate many ways as they were aforetime" pressut decline. The New York Gouncil panic thereon was not his. The number on the cheque Trains and steamers and the telegraph is not believed to have anything to do with corresponded to the number of one which had have certainly den away with much of the with the appreciation of gold, and basizes been engaged as vitness" "boy" for a little over it. Local shares may rise a little in sympathy been removed from his book. Defendant had deliberation and, repose that are sucit generally be brisker, which in to be hoped, but a month. After hearing further evidence bis important ingredients of what are called not many months will pass before the dollar is Worship committed defendant for trial at the H.M.8. Tamar in the semi-final, the diher final-Saturday next, March 23rd, at 7 pm, forsing South coast of Ching between? good mannere, but probably something I up again, so the knowing ones tell uk.
Criminal Sessions.
The CHAIRMAN-These resolutions will re thank you very much, gentlemen, for your quire to be confirmed at another aseting. I attendance.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB
The date of closing entries for the Annual a good one. The winters of this tie are to meet Baequot Tournament has been extended until
and doable Handicape and Championship events, |
ists being the 119th Infantry,
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours cuting at 10 am to-day, 0,60 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at poon
S.E. or car- jable windle, light, cloudy, fogas. Variable winda, ...light or mo-
de rate.
Same as No.
Same as No. 1.
to-day is as follows:-
Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formosa Channel... South coast of Obina between Hongkong and Lamooks
Hongkong and Hairan
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