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to be fasiting to boycott-for the implica- tion of innocent" announcements is quite well understood--and we suggest that the Police should be given instructions to order their removal whorever seen, and to prosscute where the order is dis- obeyed, or the offence removed. By
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 16rm, 1908.
A. Canton trader was brought before Mr. Kemp at the Magistrany yesterday charged with being in unlawful pomission of two daggers which he had had attached to Sis girdle. The weapons were confiscated and he was fined one dollar.
HAMBURG.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
Two goodsailing ships, the "Castle Book And TELEGRAMS. the "Alacrita," have been posted as miming. Apart from the loss of life and money involved,
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THE REBELLION IN YUNNAN. fail to be reported, because It usually means that this class of tonunga has been dealbely reduced. The "Castle Back" was 1,912 tona,
LONDON, May 19th. Yesterday a Chinese couple were admitted to built in 1892, and owned by J. Cornfoot and
The report that the Tunnau rebels are Co., of Glasgow. She left Sydney for Seattle acting with the connivance of the French tons, bailt in 1993, and owned by the Anglo affirmed on the contrary that the Tonkin on September 25. The "Alacrita "was 1,930 | is authoritatively dealed in Paris. It is American Oil Company. She sailed from Authorities have in every way assisted they accepted them as genuine eren among the Delagos Hay for Hongkong on August 4.
Chinese by disarining and interning the revolutionaries crossing the frontier.
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duty to our Allies, and at the same time seconding the efforts of the Chinese Central Government, which has signified its dis-. approval of this boycott. We should also thereby squash the suspicion that we are →ns tradesmen-desirous of profiting by something we know to be wrong. Wa do not believe that any of us have sympathised with the boycott movement, because we all know very well that if the Chinese get accustomed to use that weapon and find it invariably buccessful that it might very easily be turned against ourselves before very long, perhaps for some very trivial and unanticipated reason. It is becoming plain enough now to acute observers that
The Ministry of Posts and Communications has instructed the Director-General of the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company to start a regular steam service twice daily from Shanghai to Antung, Chefoo, Tatron (Dalny), Newchwang, Tientsin and other ports," in order to compete with the Japanese shipping companies.
the sustained efforts of those who support his Neither the U.S. President's Message nor his naval policy in the house have been able to prevail open that body to me ays to eye
with the Administration with regard to the necessity of the construction of fear battlezhips. After a long and spectacular debate, the House, on Apr 15th, voted in favour of the two battleships programme. The Naval Appro priation Bill now goes to the Senate, where the action of the Lower Chamber will probably be endorsed. At any rate, Mr. Hale, the chairman of the Naval Commitee, has declared empha- tically against the construction of more than two ships, and his opinions in naval matters carry great weight. The President's four battleships programme was rejected by 192 voter to 79, and a conspromiss providing for the
LONDON, May 19th. Mr. Churchill, in reply to Mr. Havelock Wilson, said that the unusual incrasse of Chinese seamon in British ships was receiving searching investigation; it was a matter for the serious concern of Sir John Jarian on his return to Peking-
THE UNITED STATES.
April 16th. In the April number of the Muutoh periodi- cal, the "Maers," appeared what purported to be copy of the correspondeuse between the Kaiser and Lord Iwoodmouth. As tho was aothing in the two letters to awaken suspicion official publication in a respectable paper, and nothing inherently Improbable in their
to be an April hoax. The government has press until the editor on enquiry declared thom laken up the matter and will prosecuto the perfodioal for "grober Unfug" gross mis- demeanour]:
The amended Bourse lay passed the third reading last week; it is pretty much on the line I mentioned in one of my previona letters: the Börsenregister, has been abolished and al
Another old resident of Shanghai-has passed construction of three ships by 208 votes to 64. representatives of all the Statca, upen the obtained before they can be, legally dealt in for
sway in the person of M. Paul Brunst, "whose death is announced by telogram to have occurred in Paris, M. Brusat, who left Shanghai a little more than a year ago, was in his 69th year and has been in failing health for some time pass. His death, nevertheless, will be keenly regretted, especially in that wide sirels in which he was so long esteemed both for his personal qualities and for his honourable record in the public service. A Shanghai wirest is named
A letter from, Tientsin states that a-largs number of men belonging to the 1st Division of the Piyang Army have recently deserted. Up to date no less than 800 soldiers from the cavalry, artillery, infantry and other branches have quitted the service without leave. H‚E, this boycolt does not rest upon an ex-Tieng, President of the War Ministry, is, clusively anti-Japanese basis. It is, so far therefore, greatly dissatisfied with the Genera1 as the 'Cantonese are concerned, a sort of commanding that Division, test case, to decide whether the two Kwang sre to be governed from Peking or Canton, While we are not particularly in love with the present Dynasty, it is the Government, and it is vitally important to foreign in terosta (us well as to Chidèse progress) that the power of the cua and undivided authority should be upheld, that there should be only the one responsible headquarters, If the British bad been occupying Japan's "shoes at the present moment, the - China' Association and others in this Colony would certainly have been agitating for the dismissal of the present Viceroy, and for his substitation by some official who would have shown readier obedience to the instruc- tions of the Central Government. It can be no satisfaction to our Japanese friends and allies that the Chinese boycotters are and must be suffering economically pari passu with themselves, and it is not viewed with any more complacence at Pokings where the high authorities are realising to the full the direction in which Cantonese-freuzy is pulling them. The Central Government
A. S. WATSON & CO.. cannot afford to let it go ou much longer,
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the Amur Railway by 212 votes to 101. No On April 14th the Dums voted the credit for freak arguments in favour of the scheme were advanced in the course of the debate nud no definite information was suppliet in rogard to the region to be traversed. A representative
the National Defense Committee made the to recommend the construction of the railway naive-admission that the Committee had agreed-
because it was assured by the Ministers that the Government experts declared that the Eastern possessions of Russia could not be held without it The jority in the Tania is evidently of the opinion of the Defence Committee that the neither irrefutable tecta nor convincing arga- Government may be trusted even if it furnishes.
menta is expport of its sobome. It is stated
that M. Stolypin, the Premier, and M. Kokovt- without having to pay ultimately for pre-seff, the Finanos Mialster, were originally sent weakness, and if the Police at Hong opposed to the scheme. kong bó instructed to show a firmer front to those who are keeping the bare letter of the law, while flagrantly deffing its spirit, we have little don't hated as topy would oblige Tokyo.
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For at least two centuries mathematicians, astronomers, and .savants have been trying to find out some simpler method of taking the
revent meating of the French Asdemy of Science, says The Globe's" Paris correspon dent, M Bouqast de la Grya, the well-known The French orniise "Alger" left for Saigon the diffenity can be attained by the aid of † savant, rend a paper, to show that the solution of yesterday.
wireless telegraphy, and he proposes that To-day is the anniversary of the birth of the stallons of wireless telegraphy shall be establish. King of Spain...
ed throughout the world, so that the hour of noon at various points may be transmitted to
At noon "yesterday, thirteen plague cases ships at sea. As a start, the station on the having been added, the total was 233. -
The Governor of Mammo and family arrived
hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cathers yesterday en route for Portugal.
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P.O. Box, 34. Telephons No. 12.
DEATHS
On May 7th, at Shanghai, Gross INA MORGAN, agod years.
On May 7th, at Paris, PAUL Bassar, lato of Shanghai, in his 69th 3our,
Eiffel Tower would transmit every midnight the hour of the frat meridian to reels on the
Atlantic and in the Mediterraneau. Thereby captains of ships wou'd be informed of their The Austrian Lloyd has decided to in the exact point, and they would be exempt from China Homeward Freight Conference from 1st having to "take the time" by long and diffloalt October next so that now," says a Shanghaiutations, as is now the oss. Of course the electric energy and the antenase of the freight market report, every steamship line
Eiffel Tower station would have to be enlarged of any borrequence whatever belongs to the
considerably, and an international system of Conference."
signals would have to be devised so as to avoid confusion. At present the Harzian waves which leave the Eiffel Tower travel no less distance than 1,25 miles in the smallest fraction of a coction,*****
HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, Des Very ROAD OA telegram from Hamborg states that the LONDON OFEICH: 131. FLEET STREET: E.C
The Daily Press.
German Society of Tropical Medicine have nominated Professors Noobt and Plain a delegates to participate in the deliberations to be bold in London in the summer or antama with a view to the organization of an Inter national Society of Tropical Medicine.
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LOCAL SPORT.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE
steamer to run between Hongkong and San Early in Juce the first triple-scraw turbine Hoyonona, MAY 10rn, 1908
Francisco will take up her work. She is the An unfortunate situation has arisen in Tanyo Mera," the first of three 14,000-ton BOYCOTTEES who simply boycott, and do not overtly incile others to boycott, are safe connexion with the Portuguese Company of boats which the Toyo Kiseu Kaishe, or Oriental from interference. It is not possible by the Shanghai Volunteers, in consequenos Steamship Company, of Japan, is building for apparently of an unintentional light given its North Pacifio trade. The interesting point any constitutional method to make them do to the Portuguesa Consul-General at the about these vessels is that they are produced what they do not want to do. YUAN SH Portuguese Company's annual distribution of entirely in Japan. The Tenyo Maru” was con- prizes at the Ride Range on May 3rd. Istruoted at Mitsubishi dookyard and engine appears that the Consul General was invited to works at Nagasaki, where one of her sister ships, be present and did not meet with the regard the "Chiyo Mara," is nearing completion. The due to the official Head of the Portuguese Tanyo Maruis-575ft long over all, with a community. Portugues lay is imperative in moulded breadth of 63ft, and in designed for a such circumstances and legal proceedings are "peed of 20 knots Her turbines are of the easaing: A preliminary investigation was held Parson's type, and she will use liquid fust. in.... by the Portuguese Vice-Consul, but in definite her furnaces, he will carry 275 frat-class, 54 intermediate, and 800 steerage passengers. The settlement appears to be in view,
builders of the "Teuys Mars" admit that they By kind permission of Major B. L. H. Barowo much to the courtesy of B ilish, French, ton and Offers Commanding, the Band of the and German constructors. They have barrowed Third Battalion, The Duke of Cambridge's ideas from them all. Thus this new Japanese Own (Middlesex Regiment) will play the best will have six decks, and the after-part of* following programme of music during dinner at one of them is specially designed and set apart the Hongkong Hotel, this (Saturday) evening :— for dancing. The liner also has a lounge the March...... Albion,"
Home latest and best-esteemed of publie rooms, alse Bragazza,"
Godfrey Selection.....Tom Jones,"
German
There is an auxiliary saloon, where private song.......... "Sōnorita,"
... Philpparties may be givou, a gymnasium, s nursery Oreture.... "Exiles, Gavotto....ndoria,
Gaganer for children, and a dark room for photographers. Selection.....Bohemian Girl, Balfe The liner will have her special soiton, and a Two Step..... "Anoña,”..
... Groy number of family rooms containing two beds. and a sofa, the Intiar forming another berth, it desired. Single-berth rooms are also provided, and the ordinary state-rooms on the principal DINNER MENU Hors D'Euvres-Caviare and deck are arranged, so that in the daytime they Eggs Canapés, Soup Clear Windsor, Fish Delled Fish and Parsley Sauce. Entrées Lamb may be transformed into attractive sitting treat patios, coroan, Country Captain, Sweet rooms. The vessel is equipped with alectric bread Patties Curry paints, donat light, wireless telegraphy, watertight balk Sirloin of and Duck and apple Sauce, Boiled York Madi and Champagne heads, and other features of the modern passen Sauce, Cold Sheep's Brawn and Mixed Balad, ger steamer. In farnishing and decorating the Sweets Rice Pudding, Peach Tart Vanilla Los vessel the artistic instinct of the Japanese is Cream and Finger Cafes, Tipsy Cakes, Dessert Coffee Fruit
Kaat Tientsio, during the time of the Americao boycott, must have found some way, for be effectively prevented the move ment from gaining ground at that port The Chinese authorities, if they really wished to stop it, could do so, for they are not hampered by such restrictions as British officials have to observe. It ja patent enough that at Canton, the officials do not want to meddle with the movement that has been set afoot since the Tatsu-maru" affair, and that they are not sincere in their protestations of helplessness to Peking, where the suicidal aspect of the agitution, 18 we are net recognised. In this Colony sure that the authorities bare done quite all that they might have done. We are of opinion that the announcement posted at some shops, that Japanese goods are not to be obtained within, and the like, might fairly be forbidder. They are unnecessary; in the sense that a man who never did sell Japanese goods would not have thought of announcing the fact. A keeper of a fried fish shop does not hoist a placard to say tent he does not sell sewing machines. All the shops, that are showing these announce mentain Hongkong-may be fairly considered
** Andri
Regimental Marches. God bless the Prince of Wales. God save the King.
soon at its best e
ASSOCIATION.
The following are the principal scores for March-
BESKELITY CUP,
14 shots at 500 sds,
J. C. Gow W. J. J. Gast... E. B. Carruthers A. Blower W. H. T. Davia
34 .54
* 46 2. 46.
DOVOL 18, Cur,: 14 abets at 800 yards. W. J. J. Chist...
40+ E. W. Terrey....... E. 8. Carruthers A. Denison
MAY CUP.
40 10
43
25
7 shots at 500 yards. "A" Class
A. Jenting Dr. Ema-Jones -J. C. Gow
35
34
35
Her
33 +
34. gor
"B" Class
28*
632 5. 28
$1
25
1035
34
9 33-
22 10
32.
A Blower E. W. Torrey... ..
... 23 "C" Class.
***
E. Abraham J. Hutchings.. J. Olvon The following are the corrected-stores in the April competition.
"A Clase W.J. J. Gast... A. Jenkins 3.0. Clow A. W. J. Wait C. Bond ...
"B" Class. Hon. F. H. May, C.M.G... G. G. 8. Forsyth J. O. Pater A. Blowey
W. L. Leask....
L Gibbs ... I. Hatchings
EW: Dawson
J. Cisen... G. Gibson
LONDON, May 13th. President Roosevelt has opened ar im- portant conference, of Governors and
conservation of the national resources; President Roosevelt declares that coal, ores, oil and timber have been recklessly used, and that they were in course of rapid exhaustion and that they could-only-resolve to use the remainder of the minerale wisely, but timber and oil, must not only be preserved but increased and improved He urged a control from henceforth, which must be according to a coherent scheme, and hot a haphazard or piecemeal enactment-
Arms or portons entered on the ocial com→ debts arising out of transactions in futures, mersial register will henceforth be liable for
be it in the stock exchange, or the pro dace markets Time bargaine in cereals and mill products are, however, prohibited ander Bevare penalties except with certain Hmitastoun amongst growers and others engaged in the trade. As regards mining and industrial shares the special sanotion of the Bundesrath and the consent of the company itself will have to ba fatare delivery. Securities deposited by the operator against possible loses ́ and margine paid against losses on pending contracts can Do longer be recovered an the ples of its being a gambling transaction. It was high time some. restrictions on legitimate trade imposed by be thing should have been done to remove the law of 1806, for it is sokuowledged on all hands, barring the agrarian party and a few theorists, that neither banking nor commercial busines can be carried on without the future market; beridos the law has had a meat pernicious effect on commercial morality by affording an oppor-. tunity of repudiating all liability in casos. where a time bargain loft a loss and it is hardly credible how many people generally looked upon as highly respectable have been dishonour- abio enough to take advantage of it. The new law has caused a feeling of relief-in-business-oireļa s although it does not go quite as far as had been hoped. A slightly more confident tons prevails in the share markets, but they still lack anź- mation, the public continuing to hold back as shown by the disappointing result of the absorptions to the Imperial and Erussian loans of together 900 million Mache, opened last week The total amount applied for is stated to have been between one and a half and times and twise that figare, chiefly for German, sodiunt, Great Britain and France participating to a small extent only. Far mors had basa expected; it deserves to be mentioned however that a far Sydney Dougloe Hickie-said he represented perips donglade that the public who groster-proportion than usual was for inscription the Chiga Erzava ser veurgent, but defendant had since paid $40 and he was now suing for $30.40. The cheque produced was the one which hud been dishonoured,
SUPREME COURT. Friday, 15th May.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE HIS HON. ME, H, H.J. GOMELTZ
(ACTING PUIANE JUDGE).-
منم من
▲ DISHONOURED CHEQUE, SD. Hickie, trading as the China Express Company, brought an motion against H. 8, Holmes, trading as f. 8. Holmes and Co., 4 Queen's Road Contra) for $130, being the amount of a cheque drawn by the defendant in favour of the plaintiff, for freight, and which on presentation was returned wonnswered, Mr.. 8. Dixon from the office of Mr. &. A. Harding appeared for the plaintiff. Defendaat did not: enter in appearande,
during the late boom sought to place their available funds in industrial undertakings, are
once more giving the preference to gilt edged securities. “Judgment was entered for plaintiff for the Although trade in the United Status soems
82 +
3 = 35 34 Bor. 33: for. 31: 2 10
amount asked.
2 = 32
6 29+
85
5
93
"C" Class.
+31 30
The following are the principal scores in the May competition:
DOUGLAS Our.
14 shots at 800 yards, G. G. 8. Forsyth ... J. O. Gow,
A. Thornhill A. Jonkias
P. P. J. Wodehouse
45 + 14 = 59
55 Bar,
-5044
63 apr.
14
53
... 5153 MLY CUP.
7 shots at 500 yarda, "A" Clasz.
E. S. Carruthers... A. Jenkins
J. C. Gow
A. W. J. Walt
34 +1 33 sor,
· P. P. J. Wodehouse 25
"B" Claas.
.....
A. Blowey G... Forsyth
H. W. Bird W. L. Leask...
I. Hutchings...
EW. Dawson
A. Ritchie
226
"C" Class,
L. Gibbs... W. G. Humphreys
GOLF.
12 +
35 = 33
26
235
The monthly competition against Bogey for the Saunders' Farewell Cap was held between May 9th and May 11th. The following cards were returned
F. B. Deason (ret: 14) 0. C. Moxon (rec: 14)
35 entries.
HAUNDELS' FAREWELL CUP.
3 down 3 down
Gittios (ree-2)-
POOL.
1 down 3 down
3 down
F.B, Deacon (rec, 14). G. C-Moxon (ead. 14)... A..Ritchie (reó. 14)
23 entries. *Tis for Cup. ↑ Tie for Pool.
Two cards were disqualified.
NOT A COURT OF APPEAL His Honour referring to the issue as to
to be slowly reviving there are so far little or no signs of improvement noticeable in this
whether Ng Kan Shang, one of the partners ofantry, In the textile industries more par- the Yuen On Company, had any authority to tonlarly new orders are fow and far between, give notice to creditors of the firm's intention. extend well into the, second half of the year whilst with regard to their old contracts which to suspend payment of debts, said be bad some spinners and maunfacturere, bat obiofly tho. to the exclusion that he had no power to deal former, experience great difficulty in getting with it. ***
demand for the raw materials has consequently. the buyers to take delivery of the goods. The fallen off considerably and priona, both of cotton and wool, have steadily declined since the begion-- ing of the year. Short time is being resorted to in many dietriots and an increase in the number of the unemployed is reported, from most quarters.
Mr. P. W. Goldring agreed to the sugge tion of his, Honour to apply to the Bankruptcy
Court.
LADY IN A PULPIT.
OLD-FASHIONED GERMAN LUTHIRANG
SCANDALISED. ·
Fraeulein Dr. Gertrude Petzold of Leicester, proached at Bromsa last month. This is the first time a female has spoken in a German Cobarch, The Bremen Kirchenblatt," the organ of the orthodox community, expresses the utmost indiguation at this nawest religious sensation" and maintains that Dr. Petzold does not possess the right to speak in a Lutherian State church.
The leaders of the German Women's Move- ment contend, however, that the degree in theology which Dr. Petzold has obtained on titles her to preach is State obarch. They assert that in characterising the proceeding as painful to the feelings of sound German Churchmen," the Bromen "Kirshenbait "ra- veals the fact that it fails to understand the work and activity of women outside the paths bitherto laid down for them. They add that a good, sensible sermon from a lady is surely preferable to a had, mediaaral sermon frequently delivered by men. The general opinion is that Dr. Patzold's example will be followed in Germany in spite of the recriminations of old fashioned men.
The corporation of the city of Cologne has for some time been frying a new xxperiment by organising an insurance faad against unemploy ment to which it contributes M. 20,000 anxinally, the accumulated ospital being at present M, 140,000. The number of members in the business year 1907-8 amounted to 1,505 as compared with 1,255 in the previous twelve · moothe of which 1,103 wern skilled and 399 unskilled workmen, belonging mostly to the building trades, their ages ranging from about 32 to 40 years. The weekly contributions are fixed for the former at 45-FI, and for the latter at 35 PE. (about 41.) which entitles them to unemployed pay during the month of December, January and February, if out of work, and provided work cannot be found for them by the municipal labour office. The total number of members on Dec. 1. 1907 stood at 1,382 of which 1,127 or 81 p. o. were out of employment dar- ing the three winter months for fogether 50,917 days; for 291 of them work was found for 20,042, Berlin, April 13th, The collapse of a large dry-dock in the days, leaving 19,895 days to be paid for, viz. Imperial shipyard at Kiel shortly before 18,770 days at M. 2. and 11,129 at: M. 1. the Christmas compelled the German Navy Depart total amount distributed thus being M. 48,669, of ment to enter more fully then before into the ❘ which the town psid nearly one half," However question of increasing the dock accommodation desirable sach su institution may be in priu- for the growing feet. The majority of ciple, it seems doubtful whether in the present exports wore in favour of testing dooks, Instance it is not superfluous and hardly val.
the
authori
NEW GERMAN NAVAL DOCKS,
but on
technical grounds
tias decided to, build two dry-docks at culated to promote habits of thrift, for in the Braasbasttel for ships of large dimensions and building trades, to which according to tho one foating-dook at Kiel. The dook at Kiel, report most of the recipients of assistanos be which will be constructed to accommodate the
expected to provide for alsok times themselves without outside aid.
largest warships is, according to the abend longed, wages as a rule are higher than in acy Post, to be stationed in the Imperial naval port, other one, for the very reason that work in and the reason why it is preferred to a dry-deek winter is frequently interrupted by frost &o., is that it costs lasa and can be built more and the men might therefore reasonably be quickly. From the strategic point of loating dock is considered praferelle because in time of danger it can be removed to a safer
As usual at this time of the year an improve Another journalistic enterprise has been position. Moreover it is certain that the lannnhed et Singapore by Mr. E. J. Dingle, widening of the Kalear Whale Canal will The new organ les monthly devoted to motor before lung be taken seriously in hand, and and particularly in the building trades, in Last
ment has set in in the labour market genera
ing sad sports and pastimes in the Straits when this is ascomplished the losting deck will in some parts of the counts: want of bands is Bettlements and Federated Mainy States, and be able to ourvey damaged warship of the complained of, for instan regards house as it is brightly written and beautifully griated largest dimensions from the Elbe estuary painters. Even in the end mining ventureThe Motor One and Athletic considered that the efficiency of the high seas and illustrated success ought to attend the through the canal to Kiel. In any case it in
industries the number of employed is less than two years ago and most of them are Journal makes a good start, as the articles fleet will be greatly enhanced when a large Poles and others of the unskilled cing, used and notes in the Erst number are very atirao modern floating dock lies in readiness at Kiel.
however to field work, they will be welcomed by This year's naval estimates include a sum of the farmers in the agricultural districts which 1,000,000 marks for new docks.
suffer from a chronic soarcity of labour,
tire
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