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-THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH. 1907.

For many years along the northwestern had north-eastern frontiors of Korea by an old understanding between her and China there existed a borderland kept unoccupied, and known as the Bien Tao, or unoccupied sirenit, which in Japanese is pronounced CO., Kando. This borderiand was maintained by China to prevent unauthorised commu- nication between the two countries, and China used to keep bere a frontier guard to prevent smuggling. With the decay of China's executive the keeping of the guard here became a burdeu, and the district in consequence becaine a refuge for marauders and fugitives from justice, and China sons years back before her war with Japan arranged with Korea to throw it open to settlement. With the usual happy-go-lucky practice of China, though she had retained CELEBRATED the fort of Huuchun, she was blind to the

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say that such a river has not been heard of hitherto, and does not exist on any of the maps. Moreover, and this is perhaps the strongest reason for rejecting the contention, the river could not, even if located, "form any efficient line of separation, either topically or ethnologically. If we

dre to decide on the evidence forthcoming, the Japanese evidence as to a psible other Tumea must be rejected as entirely irrels vant to the point. On the other hand there is the undoubted fact that for half a century the Chinese have failed to take advantage of the position, and notwithstanding they have been in occupation of the left bank of the river for some twenty years have never made any use of the water way. Still this is hardly sufficient to justify the Japanese after all these years, in taking forcible possession, and we have gladly noted, in a previous article, their assurances that the small force. sent was tended only to restore pere and order in the disturbed locality.

Captain Grainger of the river steamer TELEGRAMS: Santi, died yesterday in the Washow. Wesleyan Deceased wat a well known offer on the West Hospital. The cause of death was preumonia. River.

Chan Fie, who was on Tuesday floed $100 by the Harbour Master for concealing the umber of his ampan was yesterday charged to the Sealu Mare while he lay in quarantine. at the Magistracy by Dr, Gröss, for proseeding Me. Melbourne imposed a fine of $10.

Kowloon-Canton Ballway hie, who are at Report hus it that the surveyors of the prozent engaged in murveying operations in Chinese territory near Samohan, have been attacked by villagers, and it is believed that one Europesa has been killed.

will in a very few years have as great popala If Lord Strathoons's prediction that Canada tion as the United States comes true it is not possible that the suggestion made by Adam Smith in hie" Wealth of Nations, that the to Americs, may be esrried out Capital of Great Britsin might be transferred economist did not have Canads in mind when The great beladalged in the speculation referred to, but his line of thought is fully as applicable to the Baron Armapke Bone has bosen appointed Dominion as it was to the thirten colonies at Vice-Resident-General of Korea,

the time he wrote, which was just on the eve of our Revolution,

advantage it gave her of affording an entrance to the Japan Sea, from which the vitinge of Yintse is only fourteen miles distant. On occupying the Hien Tao, China took measures to remove the Korean squat ters, and her right in this respect bas never "been' questioned, and we find that at the time of Mr. BIGHAM's visit in October Mr. F. A. Hazeland is stil! indleposad and 1809 China' WAS iu full occupation Mr. C. D. Melboure is conducting the business

at the Magistracy.

WHISKY of the territory down to the boundary,

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the left bank of the Tumen river. S little idea had Korea of making any clafu to land on the opposite bank of the river that Mr. BiGuAM found there was no ferry boat nor any means of cumunication, and it was only after a considerable delay that his servant happened to find a small fishing boat, on the river, which he pressed into his

Magers. Welchers and Co. have received the following telegram "S.8. Prins Ludwig on account of strike loft Antwerp the 23rd inst. The steamer was to sail on the 16th inst

Mossra. F. D. Haigh and A. Crane have joined the Volauteers. Bergt. Longstaff is transferred to the Engineer Company and Trooper A. C. Hynes is permitted to resign,

Mrs. C. J. Jessowalls, the Parsee lady who passed through Hongkong on her way to London, has reached San Francisco. Ta of the distinguished lady. Chronici: pablishes an excellent photograph

service, and made the fisherman take him acros. The boat was so small and unsuit able that, as he says, it was with a vast deal of crowding and at considerablo risk that they got to the other side of the river at the Korean town of Kyong Heung. Now this

William Bill, who despite his English sound. Kando to which the Korean adininistration

ing name, is a native of Finland, was charged has been making claim is not an island at quantity of copper and brass from the sa. Alcide at the Magistrasy yesterday with stealing a all, but is simply a portion of this Hienon which he was employed as carpenter, Mr. Tao, or “unoccupied" land, and the claim to it is evidently made in order to effectually A. S. WATSON & CO.. River, and so render this mall section of shut China out from access to the Tuman

Chinese territory inaccessible from the sea.

As we hava sit, the Chinese, till the

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Cummings, the master of the steamer stated the facts, and defendant, being found guilty, was sentenced to three weeks hard labour.

The San Franc seo Chronicle is fianic on the subject of the Philippines. It says: & dispatch from Washingtonatimistes that the retention of the Philippines will be a burning question in will begin to get rid of the islands. It will in all probability prove unsuccessful, but it would be money in our pockets If we could wash our hands of our Oriental" posseHRİONS,”

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS events of 1894 awakened them to a sense the coming Congress and that a strong effort

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, Hongkong, 9th September, 1907.

of the importanes of this little strip of territory, had taken no steps of any si to maintain a gat of entrance from the Japan Sea. Prince Kung when he yielded to the paraunsive voice of General IaNATIEPY and gave up the entire of the eastern sea coast ONLY communications relating to the news column of Manchuria, had only the idea of getting rid of bis momentary tormentor, Lord

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

should be addressed to Tra; EDITOR.

B0

AMOY PILOT'S DEATH.

the death of Captain Jensen, for many years Amoy Society has sustained a severe · lose in suir pilot of the port. We have lost several prominent residents of late from change of residence, home-leave and what not (writas a correspondeat), but' faw will be so much missed and deeply regretted as the kind-hearted and genial skipper who has just crossed the each must do his own piloting. Nothing bat bar of which there is no obart and for which sympathy can be felt for his wife and child. of a brave, happy and ever cheerful companios,

and nothing but kindly recollections retained-

BISHOP HOARE MEMORIAL.

A design for the proposed Memorial Window approval at a meeting of the Hong kong Colonisi has now been received and will be submitted for

Charok Council on Monday, September 30th. The hop, secretaries, Dr. Atkinson and the Revs. Johnson and Bunbury request that those who desire to contribute towards the proposed in their subscriptions as soon as possible to the Meruorial, but have not yet done so, should send Acting Hon. Treasurer, Bishop Hoare Memorial Fand, or of Hongkong and Banking Corporation.

Shanghai

CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB, The annual meeting of this elab takes place to-morrow (Friday) evening.

Graad Secretary and Conncillor Chang in the League Competition the Club again took The report for the season-1036-07 says that Chih-tang has recommended to the Throws the advisability of inaugurating the Chinees were won, 3 loat and 2 drawn, points 29, as

second place. Of the 14 matches played, Parliament in the autumn of 1911 or first moon against 7 won, i lest and 3 drawn, points 21, of of the 37th year of Kuang Hse (February the previous season. In all the first eleven strongly supported by Grand Conusillor Yanting averages with 27.65 in 18innings (highest watches, Mr. E.. Irving headed the list of bat-

Majesties to issue un edict on the subject woon. Shih-kai, and this will probably influence their score, 79 not out), while Mr. J. D. Kinnaird had the best average in league mateben, 23.88 in 9 watches. In bowling Mr, E. Pestonji was first with an average of 6,08.

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MARRIAGE.

On September 1'th, at Yokohama, WILL

ALBERT REED to MABEL NAY SAMPUN, HONGKONG OFFICE : 104, Das VRUZ ROAD C, LONDON OFFICE : 131, FLEET STRIT, E.C.

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thing to the first pretended friend who It does not seem that is 1894 the Chinese would promise to get him off the premises.

had awakened to the fact that by a chance in no way due to their astu tenois, they actually had the required gate of entrance; and notwithstanding that they were in actual occupation of Yintes in the autumn of 1890, do they seem even then to have realised the importance of the position, That the Japanese especially since their new

Tuesday night performing in the wrong place Two acrobats were found by the police ou and in the wrong way. They had received permits to perform in the Chinese Recreation Ground bat the polica discovered them in in their possession against a man with whom Second Strest using epsar which they had they were quarrelling. All three were fired § 3 eack by Mr. Melbourne for disorderly condust and the acroba's were further malefed in the sum of $1 for being in possession of arzig,

agreement with Ruasis, should desire to obtain this corner of Manchuria, which would bring them into immediato touch with the Russian possessions is but natural pearance before Mr. C. D. Melbourne at the Two youthful highwayman made their sp and not improbably it is this evident desiro Magistracy charged with attempted robbery of Japan to get a footing on the left bank in Queen's Road. These latter day Diok. of the Tumeu that has given China an Turpins had the audacity to rush up to inkling of the importance of the position; chain. The tailor saught one but the other tailor and attempt to eastoh his watch and being so persistent in her claim to the by the queue tried to pull him to the ground. and has led to her blocking the way, a slipped behind and extching the complainant territory as here by right as well as by A friend of the tailor arrived on the scene aad occupation.

HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER 26TH, 1907. WEDGED in between Korea and the coast region of Manshuris, so foolishly ceded to Russia by Prince Kuxe in 1860 on the absurd suggestion that the Russian agqut In the agreement of 1712 by which General IGNATIEFF, WA in return to use the boundaries between China and Korea his best endeavours to procure the retiro were arranged, the Yalu and Tamen rivers ment from Peking of Lord ELGIN, China are said to be the dividing line. The managed to retain her fortress, such as it written characters used for the Tumen, are was, of Huuchue, and a strip of land lead. Now here, as all through these ing down to the Teman Kiver, which thus countries outside Chios proper, the cha gave her a narrow exit to the Japan Sea from what was left to her of Manchuria.not being Chinese, and the rivers racters are simply phonetic, the language The only foreigner who seems of late to having no Chinese names. On recent have visited these regions is Mr. GLIVE maps, principally Japancas, the name BIGHAM, who visited Huncbun in October of the river is written with the chi 1309; and in bis work, "A Year in China, ractors Teoman, the first in both gives "an interesting description of the cases being in the lower tone, and locality. With regard to the boundary be therefore with an identical initial-both are tween China and Korea, it is acknowledged practically identical, aud the caligraphist on all sides that the northern boundary of left to chose would be equally likely to chose Korea should be on the west the Yalu River, one or other in writing the name. and on the cast the Tomes. Now there Chiness of course has logic on his side whea never has been any doubt about the Tamen, he points to the map showing how closely and the stresgest cridence with regard to connected are the sources of the two rivers this is that when in 1860 China handed in the Tapol Shan, and how they mark the over the sea-coust to Russia, all three, Korea, clearest and most evident frontier, which China, and Russia made without question moreover corresponds with the ethnographic the Tumen the southern limit of the new divisions of the country. On the other hand, Russian territory of Frimorsk. China has the Japanese have discovered a rival Turon, all the while continged in occupation of the which is pretended to rise in the Pehteo fort at Hunchon, and has always claimed Shan, and taking a north-easterly course down to the Tumon, where of late years she to flow after a course of some three hundred into the river Songari. It is suficient to

has established the village of Yintse."

The

assisted to captare both youths who were hundet over to the polios. Mr. Melbourne ontered them to receive twelve strokes with

the bi ch each.

The third edition of the new street index of Government Assessor, has made its appestante. Hongkong, prepared by Major Chaptaan, The mase of detail in which is embodied useful

the present edition, revised and exrected up to information readily accessable is characterised by painstaking efforts to scars accuracy, and date, is likely to win its way to a larger circle of users. Mr. Chapman is entitled to coagra tulations on his excellent prodnation. It should be stated that the third edition is made more comprehensive by the inclusion of Shaukiwan, Aberdeen, Fuktsuhaung and other important villages,

The Lawn Tennis tournament held in the summer resulted as follows:-

Singles (Boratek) Mr. S. E. Green, first; Mr. R. Bass, second.

Fiugles (Handicap) Mr. §. E. Green, Brat Mr. H. Happ, second.

Doubles (Handicap) Messrs. H. Bass and Vinomot, first; Messrs. F. and H. Rapp

second,

There are 62 members snrolled.

and expenditure $1,448.52, leaving a balance in The total receipts amounted to $1,619,75 baud of $151.13.

HITTING A MAN WHEN HE'S -DOWN.

["DAILY PRESS" - EXCLUSIVE SERVIOS.] THE SWATOW REBELLION CASE.

SUPREME COURT. Wednesday, 25th September, IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION, BEFORE MR, &, G. Wish (PuisKĖ JODJE),

AN UNSATISFACTORY CARE. Bhola Singh red Eban Singh to recover an amount dus for goods supplied. The claims as set out in the writ was for $10.55, being as to $9.35 for milk and $1.20 for minerals supplied. Mr. J. H Gardiner (of Mesers. Brution and, Hett) appeared for plaintiff, and

SINGAPORE, September 25th.

petition the Governor of Hongkong The Straits Chinese propose to

to order the release of Iu Kai-shing.

to communicate their wish to His

They will ask the Hon. Dr. Ho Kai-dofendant appeared in person. Excellency,

political reformer." He

It will be remembered that the Chinese Jovernment applied for the extradition, of a Berkeley, K.C., had been retained, sot ap the Chins. Delondout, for whom Sir Henry Kai Bhing on the charge of armed robbery in

defence that he was said he belonged to the Reform Party and took UE arms against the authori ios at Brator. On his own showing he was second head man

duty in getting cheap rion for the starring of the rebels and declared that he fought against the mandarins because they did not do their population. He denied having committed the that he was a Hongkong at the time the rob- offence alleged against him and maintained bery was said to have been perpetrated. Mr. F. A. Hazel nd, the magistrate before whom the cass was bear, decided that the Chiness Government had given sufficient evidence to support the charge against defendant, who was accordingly committed to Victoris Gaol. Last week, how ver the Hon. Ho Kai

not be handed over to the Chiness Government moved the Supreme Court for a writ of habeea corpus

which was granted by his Lordship,

at present, but lies in Victoria Gaol waiting Mr. Justica Wis. Defendant therefore will

further developmental

INTERPORT SHOOTING.

SINGAPORE, September 25th. Singapore scored 951

Shooting against Ceylon to-day,

ten men;

His Lordship What do you call minerals ? Mr. Gardiner-Boda water, lemonade, eto, His Lordship---Ob! mineral waters. supplied defendant with milk and soda at his Plaintiff informed the Court that he had

ment defendant pui him off, request, and each time when he applied for pay-

His Lordship-What is the amount of your claim-$12 for milk, and $0.27 for soda.

His Lordship-It is not that on the writ ?— Then it is the solicitor's mistake.

loop-Canton Bailway, tell the Court he kuas Busan Singh, an ox-watchman on the Kow-

soda. the defendant was supplied with the milk and

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Defendant-The witness res about four miles away from my place.

Defendant then entered the box and told hle Lordship a fond had arison between him and the plaintiff because the latter was not allowed

he found him on the Bae, Subsequently he to go on the railway line. Defendant was the No. 1 Watchman and had received instructions

arrested the defendant who was taken to Taipe from Mr. Logan to arrest the plaintiff whenever

by three or four officials and at the Police Court there fined $50 for trespass. Witness did not ows the plaintif any money.

M Gardiner-Didn't you have the milk delivered you dally?-No.

Teappose you drick milk -No. expect to fire in the interport match for trespassing on the railway, but denied that Plaintiff, recalled, admitted being Äned $50 defendant arrested him. It was a polión on Tuesday.

sergeant.

[REUTKE'S BERVICE.} TRUSTS IN THE UNITED STATES.

-LONDON, September 23rd.

The Chancellor of Mississippi has declared that the Cotton Compress Co. is an illegal Trust, and has given the Directors a year to State Company has also been fiued wind up the business and withdraw. The

$1,800,000. It controls: 31 Companies: mostly in Mississippi..

JAPANESE LABOUR IN THE YUKON. LONDON, September 23rd. 77 Japanese Miners have been arrested

bundred white miners forcibly put them on at Atlio, in the Yukon District. Three

a ship for conveyance to American territory. THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN CONVENTION.

LONDON, September 23rd.

vention were exchanged to-day.

Katifications of the Anglo-Russian Con-

THE UNITED STATES AND THE PHILIPPINES.

His Lordship don't think the oase car stop here. There are mort nasalinimotory cases and I am zaver porfastly satisfied in my own

mind.

Mt. Gardiner have saather witness, my Lord.

His Lordship-It is this way: if the defend- daat is speaking the truth as to arresting the

it, I will ascertain who actually arrested the plaintiff, it shows a grudge.

Mr. Gardiner If your Lordship adjourns

plaintiff.

His Lordship-I think that is the best way. I will adjourn the case and you sau bring it up in Friday's list.

MACAO.

(FROM QUE CORRESPONDENT.).

September, 25th.

THE ROYAL DISTHDAYS,

Saturday being the birthday anniveraries of their Majestion the King and Queen of Porta- gal, a thanksgiving service will be held at the Cathedral at 10 o'clock. The service will be and a ball takes place in the evening, starting followed by a reception at Government House,

at 10 o'clock,

THE YO-THCOMING CHINNSE PESTIVAL The Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam- LONDON, September 23rd.

boat Company have contributed a sum of $500 Admiral Dewey strongly condemns the has evidently given grant atisfaction to the to the Chinese Festival Fund, and the donation agitation regarding the surrender of the native community. A propos the Festival, İ ;

Philippines. He says that if the Islands trust that adequate arrangements will this time passed into the hands of Japan the latter be made for a proper police control in the would command every gateway to the streets, crowded as they will be during the Orient and completely shut out America both commercially and strategically. The

voice in Eastern affairs. States would cease-to-have a diplomatic abandonment would mean that the United

THE BATTLESHIP TEMERAIRE."

The new battleship" Temerairs" is the the Superb," is building at Elawick by Sir ship of th: "Dreadnought" class float. A fourth, Whitworth, and C Indo-

- prisoner W. Gomeraire" is like the Dreadnought.

sign the

festival.

THE BISHOP ROBREN.. According to Lisbon papers just to hand our has been robbed by highwaymen while on his · Bishop, D. Jox Paulino d'Azevedo e Cuatro...-

way to Lourdes (France). The robbers stole from the Bishop, his cross and episcopal ring, and the equivalent of about £.0 sterling in money. His Lordship is expected back in of November.

Macao about the end of October or beginning

..

AN ARREST.

DEVELOPMENT OF TIBET.

states that Chang Ying long, the Chiness. Writing from Peking, Beuter'a correspondent at-sident at Ihaess reports the establishment capital, where young Chiuens and Tibetans will Chinese Tibetan school at the Tibetan learn the languages and literatures of China

at The Coblenews has coms ridiculous" gibberish

the physios traits of now awalling trial, purporting to be by but, as in the case of this" Bellerophon, recently at haughat, the police have arrested one At the request of the Portuguese Conzal **payobologist." The matter of it reads like an unobed at Portsmouth, some improvements alla podria of the jargon of the phrenologist will be Introduced as the result of the with a police escort to answer a charge at Innocencio do Graca and he has been cont and fortune-teller. The prisoner's head is experienos gained during the trials of the not the one of a eralty, methodical villain.

Dreadnought" It

The length of the ship is Shangbai. in small with close ears, almost entirely un-

490ft, the beam 8aft, and the displace- developed.

ment 18 400 tons. With turbine engines of "; the surface of the craniuta 23,000 b.p..she will make a speed of 21 knots. Up heavy. We read also of the dall, sullen armament wi I consist of ten 12in, broooh-bading is smooth," a "bumps". The jaw-is full, tha As in the other ships of the class, the main light that faches from out of the prominent moncied in place of the 12-pounders which the bat it is understood that in, guns will be blue eye, and almost immediately find that he "Dreadnought" carries to repel torpedo attacke. has an "irresolata, staring eye." Half a desenhardened steel amidships, but there is likely to and Tibet. The students at that school are. The main defensive armour will be a belt of 12ie. lines more, and they have become keen, be a slight departure in the protective armament destined for future Government employment in physiognomy." They have not got the improvements to be introduced is steering gear lishment of a native newspaper for the enlighten- penetrating eyes, close set, dominating the whole of other parts of the vessel. Among other Tibet. His Excellency also reports the estab quare look," and in some inexplicable manner of new description. All the modisations cont of people in both Inner sad Qater Tibet. the lawlesmees of an unbridled will, sag with the they "sag toward the weak, cleft chin, sag with from the design of the "Dreadnought“ will,

however, be only in matters of detail.

newspaper will be the first is the Tibetan deminance of passions that knew no restraint,"last, and is expected to be completed within that it was proposed to make fire new pro

The "Temeraire" was laid down on January 1

language

The Chinese newspapers zacently annonaced. In addition, the man has a sloping forehead, a two

years of that date. In the Tomeraize" and vinces in the south western confess of the On the 25th instaut, being the birthday heavy lips of indulgence. Finallyhis is the introduced, the effect of which is to ansbla sight the territories west of Teobiontu and the

"qaare, salient jaw." a weak chin," thick,

her two sister ships, the Bellerophon" and anniversary of Their Most Faithful Majestics face of a

"Superb," a rearrangement of the 12in. gane is so with reference to Tibet, one provines has to be valled Chaen-st, which will include of the Club Lastana will be Home" for doomed stnost from birth. Apart from its amidst pa on the quarter deck se ne to parmi the other was to be Tibet, which will include the King and Queen of Partagal, the Members opportunify, not of the hereditary lawbreakor side. This has been done by raising the turres Western portion of outer Tibot, with the

criminal of chance, acsident, of these pieces to be fired astern 81 well as broad- the occasion. Both Compellaire Ramant and unfairness to a mau as yet innocent in the oves the after turret which is also in the centre line. Later the papers stated that the Central Lungtau River as the ustural boundary, and Commandador Leiris, the Consul General and of the law, this "pa, chology" (passez le mol) is The substitution of din, gans for 12-pcuaders Government had hold a gonferenge regarding

the two guns which it contains to be fired over the remaining portion Vice Consul for Fortugal respectively, will be fearsome rubbish.

of that pantry, officially received by the community at the Club

nocassitates a rearrangement of the battery, the development of fibst and the sa- Cat building will be specially illuminated and under the presidency of Mr. F. Jorge. The

and this, together with the alteration in respect lightenment of the people, and had decided to of the big guns, has somewhat added to the dis establish reading roams, where the people contd the portraits of Their Majesties will be said: The only way to stop it is to make it a

An Irish member, speaking of suicide, placement of the ship, which is 7(x) tona greater educated in the geography and conditions of synosured by a glowing electric frame. The capital offence. penishable with death. On class, sgainst attacks by torpedos or mines

than that of the Dreadnought." Although the Tibet. The Government considers that the portraits, we are told, which are beautifully Parliament that "As long

provision for the protection of the ships of this another occasion, he assured the members of

ignoranes of the people constitutes a hindrance encased in coloured glass, were given by some of

the last three vesels of the class not only have ago anggested the sanding of Thatan youths to Ireland was silent

ram ving

to carrying out the reorganisation of the secret, there is reason to believe that in administration. Chang Ying-Tang some time Romane was President between 12 and 15 years

modifled to provide a means of comparatively Imperial Army for a year and then return home the old members of the Club when Conselheiro cries. Another member discussing

the armour arrangements been varied, but the the Military Cottage at Pautingi. After going the cellular constraction of the hull has been through the course there they would join the

harmless exit for the gases set up by an ander to instruct the Tibetan troops. water explosion.

&go,

ander bar wrongs, England was deaf to her

question of trial by jury in Led by lang With trial by Jury I live, and by the blessing of God, with trial-by Jury I will die.

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