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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 2wd, 1907.

A risksha coolle, summoned at the instine of Llant Moore, B.G.A., for demanding more than ble legal fare, washed 45 by Mr. Hazeland. Laat wook thare were 2 plague cases reported, and 21 deaths. With four cases yesterday (two fatall the totsin at date are 127 cans ntd 112 deaths. There were four cases of smallpox inst

week.

at the Colonial Secretary's Offee from HB. M. & The following talegram was reocived yesterday Consul-General at Chefon: Quarantine en- foroed against Hongkong to day.".

A special meeting of the Sanitary Board is the purpose of releasing the sheds at the Dairy summoned for 12 noon to-day (Tuesday) for Farm Company's premises which ware decisted infested Isat month.

well asked what will content them. And yet we find that discontent of a serious character has arisen, and is likely to spread. This is certainly by no incase encouraging and it is not surprising that speculation has been rifo as to what is the cause of this continued disaffection. Some w linformed publicists are inclined to put it down to 20 inbarent antagonism between the Eastern and Western mind; and to some extent this is true; but it is by no mosus the only cause of the difficuity. Eastera people,uestion, illustrated by plans. The latter is bald look down upon Europeaus very much in over for to-morrow's issue, in order to allow tim the same way as all people of gifek for the reproduction of the plans, which wi and incisive intellect despise those of slower

hope to issue as a supplomeut. but often much more solid understanding- and while we openly smile at their peculiari ties, they secrolly Tanghat our inconsistencies

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We have received a letter ou the orbiste

Mr. A. Feslior has joined the Volunteer Corps and Gunnor N. S. Forbes resigned on loaving the Colony, white Gunner B. Page is granted leave of absence out of the Colony for three months.

The body of a Chinaman, the accountant of the scam launch Fook Os, who was drowned in

the collision between that lasach and the

Hengshan, lust work, was recovered on Sunday

of the Canton Steamboat Wharf.

The oil tank steamer Santa Maria, bich has really arrived st Bostle, reports that her cargo of 3,400 barrels of oil was lost by mistake" during the voyage. Orders were given to pump the bilge afer out of the steamer, but somebody blundered, and to pamps were connected with the oil tauks instead. The worked industriously pumping out the ship, and when the captain discovered the error the tanke wore empty. The entire crow, from the captain to the cook, have been discharged.

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The Mitani Bossan Kaiba, agents for the Nippon Fire Insurance Ca, Ld., of Osaka for the year ending 31st March, 1997, of that Bend ns a copy of the 15th Annual Repor Company which they are representing in South China. They draw our attention to the fact that the Company transacts fire insuranGH basines only and that its ressere funds in hand in exo-es of capital now exceed Yen 1,672,000. The Head Offe of the Company was yesterday removed to Tokyo, and its address now je No. 12, (Hius-Itches, Kyobashi-Ku, Tokyo.

A boatman who went into a chop in Winglok

On arrival of the battleship "Dreadnought" (TELEGRAMS.

at Portsmouth it was discovered after she was

erratic.

dooked that her double rudder on the port side had in some mysterious fashion been badly damaged. Recently it was reported that the "Dreadnought" had refused to answer her holm properly and that her steering had been There van ba little doubt that the damaged raddor will socount for what has

cuident happened is at prosent a mystery. greatly puzzled the authorities. How the

There would appear

o be an ingrensing amount of spurious Hongkong subsidiary odos in oizculation in the Clony just now. It has five and ten cent ploves as well as the largor apparently become profitable to counterfeit the coisa. Not many people who receive "small obange" go to the trouble of" ringing" every

passing then the large silver dollars or half coin on the counter or the kerb stone, and arzell coin conseqneally stands a better chance of dollars which are balanced on the Anger lips and "Furg." The counterfeiting is apparently du at Canton. A new derios sesɗan to be to smear the coin with black iux, and to practically daub the milled edge with think red ink. There is reason to believe that English subsidiary silver eins are also being counterfuitad al Canten.

["DAILY FRESH " EXCLUSIVE SERTICE.] AMERICA AND JAPAN.

TOKYO, July 1st. The United Chambers of Coш merce in Japan. are circularising the Chambers in America with reference to the San Francisco disagreement they have also written to President Roosevelt.

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FRANCE.

LONDON, June 20th. The French Chamber has passeil a. vote of confidence in the Government ou the on- duct of the Wine growers agitation, by 823 233. M. Clemenceau has declared that the Royalists are resducting an insar- rectionary ampaign in the South. He said that the troops would be withdrawn when the law was respected:

THE PEKING TO PARIS MOTOR RACE

INDIAN MUTINY VETERANS.

As agreement relating to the perpetual lease land for the ex.ention of Japanese settlement at Banaw, China, has been made public through the Oficial Gazelle of Tokyo dated the 27th of May. The document is signed by Consul

LONDON, June 29th. Mizuas and Customs Taotai Sang of Heakor Prince Borghese on the 26th inst., was and consists of four articles. Article 1 provides stopped by insurmountable obstacles on the that the extension covers the piece of land bound | South of Lake Baikal and returned to on the north by the river Han and on the east and went by prolonged boundary lines of the

Misovik.

factory owned by a Chinata concern and con- original settlement. Artiole refers to a matek ducted within the settlement. The factory in henceforth to be brought under Japausse rata, receiving exactly the same treatment, as any Japanese, while it is to be dealt with in the samo way as the Standard Oil Company's Kerossus Warehouse there in the falare. The Cilne te authorities are to loss all right of interference in connection with the factory, so soon as it is transferred from Chiness ownership. Artiale 3 relates to the way in which the boundaries of the extension are to be marked

small way in the vicinity of Kaibsian, Eastern A series of disturbances which began in a Sz chwan, assumed rather formilable propor- tions. The origin of the trouble is to be attributed to the andaly heavy opium taxes which the local officials wore seeking to impose

LONDON, June 29th. The King has appointei 37 veterans of the Indian muting-Military Companions of

the Bath.

THE WEST POINT MURDER.

The hearing of the charge preferred againat four Indians of murdering a compatriot at West Point botwoan May 15th and 16th was continued at the Hagistrasy yesterday before Mr. Hazeland.

Mr. E. J. Grist (of Mesara Wilkinson and Mr. P. P. J. Wodehoane prosecuted, and Grist) appeared for the defendants.

The charge againat Thoker Singh, one of the evidence, stating that on the 14th ult. be was in Sofeadsats having been withdrawa, he gavo the ompany of an Inlian watchman employed by Wa'son and Co. in Des Vous Road and noticed the first, second and fourth defendants stauding on the other side of the road. The fourth defendant called him and he and his companion joined the latter and proceeded in the direction of the Naval Yard. Defondant asked him when Mails, the doseaned, was going heme to India, sad witness replied that he was not going home yet. Then defendant asked if Maila had romittel any money to India, to which witness replied that Maila had sent 20 rupees & for days before sad that the brother of Maila had sent 200 repans to India. -Befou- daat did not retura any answer to this, but afterwards remarked that he would, tell witness something if he would act upon it. Witness Baid -Yes, if you will tell me something good. I will act upon it. Then they separated. On the day following he met the third defendant and was informed that the fourth defendaut wished to see him but be said he would not go and later that night the first and second to see him. The third defendant went away. defendants called upon witness. The first dofond-

Bat told him that the fourth defendant wanted bim and asked him why he wouldn't ge, to which he replied that he was on duty and could not go. The first and second defend ints caught him by each arm and dragged him from Daddell Stroo", up Ice flouse Street along Wyndham Street to the place in Queen's Road Central where the fourth defendant was employed. There he saw the third and fourth defendants. The latter asked him why he hadn't come, but he did not answer. The first defendsat asked the fourth and dark. The fourth defendant said nothing. if the knife was all right, as the night was wel

THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

LONDON, June 29th. The British delegates have proposed to the Hague navul commission, the prohi-The Arst defendant said to lition of the employment of unincoredThe thing that to drift, and to restrict the use of wines in submarine mines, or mines which are liable it," to territorial waters to adjoining naval bases and fortified porta; notice of laying to be given to neutrals and all endeavours runde

in addition to the burden of the levy that was to prevent the destruction of notified being made in the distriot to defray the expenses merchantmen of some proposed now school buildings. Much

KRUPP GUNS.

of the mousy collected for the latter purposs INTERESTING CHINESE TRIAL OF which, of course, created a great deal of was supposed to be embezzled by the collectors,

He had paid 849 for sails and fittings for bi dissatisfaction, and gave an opportunity to a Tientsin on Junz 2 th with a 7.5 e.nr. feld gad

the trouble

under

the second you bave, whera is which the latter replied " It

stairs and returned with a knife and a shopper. is in my pusassion. I will bring it."

He could set those by the light of the lamp. · The second defendant went towards certain

Witness could not recognise the knife mor chopper produced. The Erst defendant remarked to the fourth that the scood" and he were going along the Praya. When they left the third defendant observed that he would go along the tram route, and be wont sway. Then the fourth defendant took witness towards the Central Market and met Kishin Singh, who was asleep en the road near to the place where he was employed as watchman. Witness woke him and the fourth defendant asked Kishin Singh affirmative auswer. if he had gone to Maila, and received an the fourth defeudant said "Let's go" and they After some conversation proceeded to West Point, and

arrived at

Street on Saturday, with $100 in twenty cont picoss, was robbed in s rather barefaced manner.

Another interesting trial took place at host, and while waiting for the receipt, played amber of disaffected characters, who were and a 10.5 cm. light field Howitzer of the latest the remainder of the money, which was lied known to have been secretly practising Boxers Krapp pattern before a commission of Chinese up in a bandkerchief, on the counter. Á mau

drill and incstations, to excite the country artillery experts from the Ministry of War sud entered the shop and, taking advantage of the people and start

from the local military bead oflce. opon disorders, Одба The guns are specially adapted to Chinese way the Boxers roads, and the trial was a big suncars. They boatman's attention being otherwise osau pied picked up the handkerchief and handed it to appeared in the lead, and the sympathies of remained absolutely rigid during the shooting. out of sight. The other, however, did net confederate outalde who lost no time in getting the movement, the leaders of the agitation on them but it remained anmoved by the Maila's house. There they found the first and the whole countryside baing undoubtedly with In order to test them an empty shelly was placed ancceed in escaping and he was brought before speedily and over

discharge,

The Howitzer was fired from bəbind a small

Becond defendants standing outside the wooden Mr. Hozdani at the Magistracy yesterday, things began to

hill so that the gamers could not ses the target

door. The first went towards the door and and remanded.

and had to be directed from a distant observa- called out for Mails, and the reply was received fian place. The powerful shell could be followed" who are you?" The Arst defendant said "I from the foot of the hill to a considerable am height. An enormous cloud of earth was

Kaisar Singh, Has Maber Singh thrown up high into the air when the large quantity of

Mr. Roosevelt bas declined a gift which s recent caller the White House wished to make him. His visitor was Mr. Keene, president of the Independent Watch-Dealers' Association.

ent before 11 d., on day of publication. After hut, far better that, except in extreme cited, The intended gift was a watch with an American

indeed.

a thousand followers aud weak A very grave aspent

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BISHOP HOARE MEMORIAL

Look

(third defendant) been to see you?" The

of the explosive contained in the sbolle Dret defendant added that he had quarrelod With the field gun a three millimeter plate of to take him back to where he was employed with the third defondant and that they wished. the Laest Krupp nickel-steel was perforated as

hour the supudy is limited. Only supplied for Cash.. which the law can reach in India as well as movement and an American one, which Mr. through the columns of your newspaper, to shrapnet bullets fired at a plate of about the opened the door and came out. Therenpon the ·

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elsewhere, opon discussion should be allowed, as certainly it will do less harm than secret agitation. The real difficulty is LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STRAT. B. that the people of India, just as is the

Vie in China, and indeed to extent everywhere, understaud when put to them in their own way

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, JULY 2ND, 1907,

sore matters

Koons had bought in England from a dealer who had paid the watch trust 7 dole. 98o. for it The same watch, he said, could not be cht sind by an American dealer for less than 10dola 580 It was engraved as having bees presented to the

Chins.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESB."]

inform the many friends of the late Bishop penetrate, thus proving that the men serving by the third, who closed the door. Witness SIR-We shall be glad if you will allow us, if it were paper: while it was shown that the The third defenfant, who was inside, then

Heare that it is proposed to erect a stained-gloss the guns wore safe from skra, nol fire. A brief saw deceased enter the kitchen and the two thickness of a gun's protecting armour did not first and second defendants entered, followed window in the Cathedral Church of 9. John the wall about two feet thick was also smashed by Evangelist, Hongkong, as a memorial of his explosive shells. The Chinese experts took the eight years' tenure of the awe of Victoris, South questions which showed their knowledge of mained beneath and the fourth defendant and mon followed him on the pretext that they President as "a demonstration of the methods

atmost interest in the proceedings, and asked

wanted & drink of water, while the third re- Keene has been disappoints in his intention of will be at isaat 85,00, and to procure this the targets and inspected them, of the American watch trust.". Although Mr.

modern

gunnery

witness were outside. After that witosas After each series of shots the sxperts rode to heard a voice from the kitchen axalsim I'm facts when they are enforced from a different bae at any rate gained something for his case be called the Bishop House Memorial Fand. by Mr. Bolts of Messre. Mandi and Company Alterwards they left the premises by jumping dead." In about a quarter of a hourths Beat and the plainest presenting this specimen to Mr. Roosevelt, he amount it has bean decided to initiate a fund to Hauptmann Ahlers of the Krapp factory and sleeping room at the hottom of the stairs, rery successful trials were managed by second defendants returned and went into the point of view. The true policy of the by the publicity given to the incident, Government should be to encourage a

Mr. J. C. Peter, of the Hongkong and Shangbai. the local agents for Krupps

where they remained about Afted miantes.

work." Both the first and second defendants over the door. The frat defendant said to the fourth "Let us go now; we have done the bad bloodstains on their clothes, Ciss adjourned. THE BISHOP HOARE MEMORIAL;

and

cannot understand

It is estimated that the cost of this window

The

The uurest which has arisen in India has drawa public attention at home to the relations existing between European and thorough mastery of nativa languages,vory long it will be off ially announced that not as Hot Trosaucer and will be glad to difficult to judge the distance and the effect of A rumour is ourront in London that before Banking Corporation, has kindly consented to The shooting was seriously handicapped by a mirage of uncaual strength, which made it Eastern races and the difficulty which customs and ideas, on the part of the Prince Edward of Wales is to be known receive donations towards the proposed memorial the constantly erope up, of arriving at any

officiala and others, and thus have the henceforward as Frines David, and if he lives-We are, &o.

shots. The mirage hat the effect of making the Batisfactory mutual understanding. People sans of placing the truth before the he will ascend the throne as King David, thus

J. M. Alkinson"

target appear to lang suspended above asas. Q. A. Bunbury Hon. Secretaries The German Conssi, Herr Kuipping, Count F. T. Johnson

Rex, the nephew of the Minister, Major von Bartas, Captata Kublo, A.D.C, and several German officers were present at the trials.

in China are as fumiliar with this question as those in India; bat it is to be feared that they have arrived at no more definite con- clusions on the subject, than, lo judge from informition from the best sources, have been attained to in Indian. There is a saving belief among Europeaus und more especially so among Englishwou that what bas proved efficacious in the West must be equally so in the East, and this conviction is adhered to with commendable faith, in the face of undeniable facts that would by themselves lend-to a precisely opposite conclusion.

The matter unfortunately is not oue of abstract belief, but of hard facts,

native population with something ap- proaubing the same force as that with which the agitators can put forward false and inflammatory statements.

A fiue of $7 was imposed by Mr. Hazeland Folumne, upon a sampan man for making fast to the sa,

The four men suspected of piracy were brought before Mr. Hazeland yesterday but the case was again adjourned.

steamer service has been opened on the Saugarl A Harbin telegram states that a regular between Harbin and Woolanoling.

The Bandmann Opera Company are to visit Hongkong next week, when two new plays will be produced,

and it finis happens that, with the best intention, we have from time to time an unpleasant awakening and find that our It is reported that the Board of the advanced principles have not bein pro-mechuan Railway is to conclude a loan of fire ductive of the effects which ought to have million Tasks with the Hongkong and Shangbai been brought about. In India the Govern- Banking Corporation,

The Prince's full names are Edward Albert being the Erst English monarch of that name. Christian George Andrew Patrick David (the past four being the names of the patron saints of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales), and as has been published many time, he is always called David among the Royal family, though in the Court Circular his name regularly appears as Prince Edward. It is said that Queen Victoris had a liking for the name David, and she was wont to predict that a King David would reign over England who won'd be se great and powerful as was David, King of Israel.

ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial

and Affiliated Hospitals acknowledges, with thanks, the following donations to the fuuds of the Hospitals:-

Char King Waa Un Wan Kin ... Tom Tex Kong Ti Po Krai... Hai Chin Lom U Cha Wan

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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

Manila and is due here to-day at noon.

The T.K.K. sir, Nippon Mare Bailed from

Mr. Peter Keary writes:-Mr. W. L. Aldon has delighted tone of thousands with "The Adventures of Jimmie Brown," "Told by the For some tias Mr. Alden has been in anything Colonel," "Van Wageners's Ways,*eto. hat flourishing circumstances, and now at the age of serenty he has undergone an operation from which he is not likely to reoover perman- ently. He is entirely without menus, and I am

The N... ar. Colombo Maru (European trying to raise sufficient funds to soal him home June, and is expected here to-morrow.

Line) left Shangimi for this port on the 20th ment has for years past dont with the

to Buffale and make the remainder of his life 30th Jane, for this port, and is due here on It is stated that the Dalai Lama is still at free from want. Among those who have heon about the 4th July,

The British str. Nanshan left Saigon on people upon the broadest and most liberal Hsining and Mongols were coming from all kind enough to help me are Rudyard Kipling, principles. They have bad as much free-directions to pay him homage. He will not. M. Barris, Lord Northoliffe, Sir George 30th June, for this port, and is dus here on or The British str. Aberlour left Moji on the dom as it is possible to give them; leave for Tibet till after the summər,

Newnes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Miss Marie about the 6th July Corelli, Jerome K. Jerome, &. B. Burgin, Hall Mail, left Singapore on 1st July at 5 p.m., for Caine, C. Arthur Pearson, H. Spottiswoode, this port via Saigon. Robert Barr, and Bram Stoker. Borry Pain, G. R. Sims, Francis Gribble, The O. & 0. str. Doris will sail from Yoko Lisa on the 1st July, and is dus here on the 9th July.

education upon Western lines hus been not only permitted but assisted and encouraged to the utmost; justice has been impartially

Commander Manger, of the ill-fated French raiser the Chaney, who was afterwards thrown from a motor car in Shanghai and seriously injured, is now in a more hopeful condition.

the

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CHINA AND TIBET.

desirable that some Memorial of the late Dishop For some time just It has been felt to, be Eloare should be erected in the Colony of Hong kong and wonder has been expressed that so loug a time should have been allowed to elapse bafore

any steps were taken in the matter. Good reasons for the delay existed, one of the It has been agreed to spend the sum of three chief reasons being the fact that those seirest million taels a year, in trying to develop the and dearest to the Bishop ware snxious that no new Batang, territory and settle Cainose in all sympathy with them should be allowed to the principal valleys. Proclamations have been interfere in any way with the outflow of posted averywhere calling for young farmors charity to those of the Chinese Community to go in and settle there, promising the who had suffered. so severely in that sau necessary financial help to all who will avall typhoon. At a meet g of the Hougtong themselves of thiɛ

whole scheme is controllty. But as this Colonial Church Cou. held in March a

by ofolate, the Committee was appointed to consider the.

Cathedral

tha

Momorial.

people cannot understand such philanthropic question of a Memorial, and at a more resant suggestions for their welfare coming from them, nealing of the Colonial Church Council, when and thus want of confidence threatens to cause the report of the Committee had been received, the whole scheme to fizzle out in good intentions. it was definitely resolved that a Memorial There are many poor people who would be only should be erected and that it should take the tos delighted to go and sattle in this territory, form, with the approval and emotion of the but when asked why they do not go, they reply, Candor in the Cathedral Charsh of 9. Joha

because the officials control the finances.

Church Body, of a Memorial China has entered on a definite forward

policy

the Evangeliet, in Tibet, More Chinese troops are to be tent Charch Body bave cordially approved of list, Hongkong The Cathedral into the country, and military sabeols for the idea and have indicated the large Tibetans are to be established, Some of the window of the South Transept as more promising Tibetan scholars are to be seat most suitable window for the to China, at Government expense, to go through It is estimated that the cost the leading schools.

of this window will be at least $5,000 and to There are those, however, whe consider Tibet this amount it has been decided to initiate a procare a burden to the Eospiro. Having already

cost

fund to be called the Bishop Henre Memorial China endless trouble and expense, and likely to Fund; Mr. J. C. Petor, of the Hongkong and do so still more in fature, they question whether Shanghai Banking Corporation, has been it might not be a good policy to leave the appointed Hoa. Treasurer; the Hou Dr. J. M. still, call the country for a good round sam to Rev. F. T. Johnson have been appointed Hon. mantai" to look after themselves, or better Afkinson, the Rev. G. A. Bunbury, and the the Indian Government, and thus help the Secretaries, and those names, with the Vener much needed funds for the development of the able Archdeacon Banister as Chairman, and Mr provinces and railway schemes.-N.-C. Daily W. Blada, have been appointed an Executivn Committee. We publish a letter on the subject.

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