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operation was projected and begao, nad might have resulted in a satisfactory cure. There was, however, abrupt interference by relatives of the patient; and now we must watch and whit for the result. Instead of hergie surgical treatment by FRANCO the Portuguese are attempting a sort of
To-day is the anniversary of the birth of the King of Denmark and of the Prince of Wales.
Yesterday H. E. the Governar visited the Observatory at Komioon and was afterwards shown over the“ Tenyo Mara "
Admiral Fremantle, speaking at the annual TELEGRAMS. dinner of the Liomed Victuallera Contral Protection Swoisty of London at the Hotel Cecil, called attoption to the fact that all the rosesls which figured in the rest natal
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3RD, 1948.
The "Tenyo Mara” léft Hongkong yesterday t Lord Grimthorpe's story respecting the stranding of the Norddeutsche-Lloyd steam- oa her first trip across the Paulfo,
ship Hohenzollern" given the first connected sount of a disaster which has involved the loss of a fine bost, According to his statement, the trouble was really due to the anxiety of the disaster belonged to the Homs Fleet. While, steam ship company to oblige Admiral Tirpitz, a rətired Admiral, I am zeluctant to oriticize Gorman Minister of Marine, who was desirous | the Admiralty,” he said, "I cannot agree that of landing at Alghero, ou the north-west coast of half-manned ships should be set to ran the Sardinis. For this purpose the "Hohenzollern" risks of fully-manuel ships.* devisted from the ordinary route between Bar.
under conditions which from the first rondorod her position hopeless.
CO, he12eopathic method, or, a frivolous eritie
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Today is the dragon boat fenilval but there will be no races in the colony this yese, Canton will provide an interesting time as usual
["DAILY PRESS" EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.] DEATH OF GENERAL BULLER.
For the new Ministry is a coalition one; 1 We recully published & Circular signed by ellies and Naples, and grounded at Alghero deaths under the infaence of an aesthetic man who fought a valiantly for his country,"
the Exchange Banks in regard to Billa of Lading. Wo are Low naked to note that it will come into force on Lat July, next.
Formed from the three leading political parties, and much depends upon the faith that animales them, If they shouli prove
The marriage of Prince August Wilhelm of incapable, as some lookers-on fear, of sink- ing their old equities and jealousies, the Praeris, fourth son of the German Emperor, to Princess Alex india of Sohleswig Holstein- patient will be found in more perilaus cauderburg-Glucksburg has been fixed for than ever before. It may even be that October 22, the birthday of the Empras. things are woras thin they seem. "In enlightened Britain, we are begiuning to be more and mora disgusted with the Party system of Government, where the fauction of the Opposition, which is to oppose nearly all legislation emanating from the other Party, is rarely neglected. This incans, ns
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While the eraior Astres" was proceeding on her search for the Kgs" on Monday a
derelict junk was fond naar Waglan Light house and when the "Stanley" weat to look for her it was found that the waves and crossed
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Opposition ceases to oppose, there may be too much progress, and that in a wrong direction. In Brilait, the paramonst mariaty to "keep the other rascals out" has led to the embracing by the Party
A drunken beat took place on the steamer so badly night and one of the sailors was injured that he had to be treated at the private Japanese hospital at Wauchaí. Hin assailant surrendered to the police yesterday.
Many examples of hand-painted fashions were shown at au Artitio Gawa-Exhibition-hold under the patronage of Princess Loules Duchess of Argyll and the Dashees of Connaught at the "in" of schemes and notious which with
Portman Rooms Elaborate gowns, painted in riode unembarrassed by such comparative oral designs from the neck to the hem, were 17 petty considerations, they might never,guaranteed by the artists resposible for their
Dr. Freyberger, analysing 74 cases of sudden
mays, according to the "Health Record," 45 were males and 29 females, Caliroform was responsible for five times as many daths in any other single anesthetis. In 20 cases death occurred before the operation war begun, në- ually on socuat of a too great amount of
The Secretary of State for India has receivel the following tal-gram from the Viceroy, dated April 29; some rain fell daring week in every procrinos, generally only slight showers:
chloroform being suddenly inhaled during the more is wanted. In Bengal and Eastero
second or ezgitable stage of authosis. In 32 Bengal and Assam the rainfall of the last two wooks was binoficial, but came too late to dose death copurred during the operation, 17 much good to standing crops in the Punjab. of these from chloroform. In eight oases death Harvesting of spring eropa is now nearly over
came after the operation was finished, Dr. F. in tamine area and consequently the demand W. Howilt, the well-known anothetist, con- for employment on relief works is increasing,
tenda that a large number of the deaths from though the increase is more than counter. anthesia are absolutely prevent bls, and that balanced this week by a fall in the number the view that saartain percentage of fatalities-
must ocour is erroneous, gratuitously Alieved. "Number of persons on relief Hauge), 25,000; United Provinces.
1,136,000; Pauis, 1.003; Central Provinces, 21.000; Bombay, 5,0`0; Central India, 150, Total, 1,318,000,”
Notwithstanding the dissensions in its ranks
the German Nary League continued ita forward maxch throughout last year. The report for 1907, which has just appeared, shows that during the twelvemonth the total mambarakip rose from. 907,000 to 1,019,000. Of the 112,000 recruits, however, only 9,600, as against S9000 in the preceding year, were individual secassions. The remainder were members of other patriotic societies and associations, which joined the lengue in their corporats capacity. It should also be remembered that the league, by a legal
associatior," and that, consequently, a consider- action, has always been rated as a "non-political
ing members-two-thirds of the membership is corporative consists of women and children. to increase of £2,500 in. the reasrve is chiefly interesting as the product of automatic mnto.. scopes which the longus has received permission to place in the State railway stations all over Germany. These machines, of course, display naval scouse, and so in a double way serve the league's propaganda.
LONDON, 2nd Jans. General Buller is dead, [Regret will be felt that death has claimed a General the Right Hon. Sir Redvers Heary Boller, G.G.B., G.C.M.G., etc., is best remem bored for the part ho took in the Boer war. He went out at the outbreak of hostilities to take command of the forces in South Africs
the and afterwards when
War, akvamed greater proportions than was anticipated and command of the forees in Natal where he cou dubbed the hard fighting around Ladysmith which he relieved after an investment of 118 days. He retired from aortice in 1936. 1 the early part of his career he served in Chins, in the Red River Expedition, in the Ashanti war, in the Kaßr war. the Zalu war, in the first Boor war and in the Egyptian wars. He was born on 7th December 1839.]
Lord Roberta tugis command he remained in
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THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
LONOON, May 31st. The Melbourne Sonate has passed the Tariff, practically unamended.
THE ASSASSINATION OF SIR COLIN CAMPBELL SCOTT MONCRIEF.
LONDON, May 31st.
At the trial in oonnection with the assas
in all probability, have entertained. In creation to withstand the rigours of the wash. Lindsey. Mr. Asquità was once described by able proportion of this 324,000 directly-subsorib. aination of the late Sir Colin Campbell
bub With the hand-painted gown is worn the hand-painted scarf, the invention of a Hanes ow adv. The design is painted in oils of fae crépa
de Chinò or silk.
The Mersey Dooks and Harbour Board-have formally adopted a great scheme for expanding
the dooks toward the month of the river. The total cost of the work will am just to £3,590,000. The scheme includes river entrances, locks, and desk sccommodation for liners up to 1,300 fest long aud fifty foot deep. It will take Oro years to complete the work, and the dock will be the greatest the world has ever seen. The decision has been arrived at with a view to retaining the Atlantic passanger trade for Liverpool against
The hostess par excellence of the season will, of course, be Mrs. Asquith, says the Gentle. woman." Her first party, shortly to take plass, will be of an original sort—a reception, com- bined with a private concert, at which only musical amatours will perform, and ninong them Lady Marjoris Mauners, pupil of Signor Tosti who possszes a voice of unusual timora and charm, and her beautiful cousin, Miss Raby Mr. Gladstone "as the cleverest young woman he had ever mot." e Margot Tennant Mrs. Asquith was undoubtedly the most-talked-of girl in Victorian asiaty. Gladstone patted her and gave hor free access to his library at Hawarden, and Mr. Arthur Balfour and Mr. George Wyndham, who d ffered with the Grand Old Man on all other questions, admited her as greatly as he, Professor Jowett-yes, even Pro- fessor Jowett himself!-made pretty spooches to her. In the days of her early girlhood Mrs. Asquith did the honours of her father's (the late Sir Charles Tennant) hous),
HONGKONG-SINGAPORE
QUARANTINE REGULATIONS. Following war the reply to the letter from Government that was published in the last Minutes of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce
Scott Moncrief, twelve were sentenced to death, eight to imprisonment for life, and three acquitted.
The duath sentences on the dorers has been commuted to imprisonpat for life,
THE UNITED STATES.
LONDON, May 31st, Mr. Price, the Cotton operator, has been found to be implicated in a conspiracy with two former Government statisticians b which they made £150,000 sterling through securing advance information.
LATER.
Portugal it has been somewhat worse, from a sentimental point of view, though perhaps not so very different from the purely utili tarian standpoint, of the best interests of the people. The Parties in Portugal have de veloped a system of manipulating elections by mutual arrangement, chiefly to accom-. modate each other in effecting the transfer of office and ita apoila. Professional poli- ticians, in fact, have adopted motto something like "share and share alike with regard to what is to be got out of politics in the way of personal proft-what the Americans expressively call “boodle."ll comers, The financial and commercial condition of
A daring case of shoplifting was brought Portugal at the present day shows how before the patios of Mr. Wood at the Magistracy A. S. WATSON & CO.. affective such methods have beso. Νε yesterday when a diative was remaaded on a thoughtful and disinterested observerobarge of larosny. Prisoner and a confederate double that the recent tragedy was a cas entered a piese goods shop a 213 Queen's Road of shooting at the crows and hitting the Central and asked to be shown some silks foreign owners, bat sometimes they come under the restrictions imposed by the Quarantine Soonte in spite of the efforts of certain ridgeons. Things were undoubtedly at an Several rolls were prodused bat objection was taken to thes that they were not up to date and evil pass, and the revolutionaries and their
when the shopman turned, his bsok to get an kind were not ajustified in feeling some other roll one of the men sustched up a roll and resentment. It only needed a prick to made off. The man who remained was syrəsted Bontiment, a cry of unconstitutional and handed over to the police and be in new Correspondents must forward their names and ad-methode, to make them direct, their resent-awaiting trial, dresses with communications-addressed to the
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A most interesting denouement-was-witnessed that a well-meaning King war slain and in the Police Court yesterday. A Chinaman loyal patriot was banished. It is to be who had been found in a shop at 375 Queen's Road Coutral making off with a blanket hoped that the frogs" (if we may use. another illustration from fable without admitted his guilt when brought to the Police Station. Before the Magistrate yesterday he offence) may not find they have exchanged pleaded not guilty bat, when the blanket was "King Log" for "King Stork," and that, produced and opened, a pair of trousers was instead of" devouring the people," the new found rolled up in it. This bad not been noticed
Sailing ships, once the pride of the Show, Savill, and Albion Company, have at length ceared to find a place in their list of vassals, The steamer has just ousted the last of them the Westland-over whose disapparaaoo the directors shed a sympathetic tear in their son ual report. This document states that the changes in trade have rendered the event, insvitable, As a rule, these British sailing ships are sold to
a new tag in quite another way. Lately, for instance, there has arrived at Liverpool a three. masted calling ship, called the Homeward Bound, which is flying the American flag. She was bail: more than twenty years ago, at Belfast, for Liverpool owners, who obristened her the Zamindar. A low yours since she was wrooked ou the American cost, and was abandoned as a soustructive total love. The American owners bought her, altered her rig, and set her afloat again as en American ship, Only in such circumstances on a British ship acquire an American register,
revenue cruiser Saciya Monthon The repeatly completed by Messrs. John I. Thorny croft and Co. (Ltd.), of Southampton, is of a
Hongkong, 30th May. Bra,-Mỹ Committes have now sarefully considered your letter of 7th instant (No. 864/1908), acknowledged on the 11th lustant, en the subject of a possible modification of
Regulations of the Government of the Strai's Settlements upon steamers arriving there from thie Port, and I am directed to reply as follows:-
The two-firme having the greatest interest- in the Chinese passenger trafie between this port and the Straite Settlements are Mesura, Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd., and More. David Sas800 n.& Co., Ltd..
From these firms my Committee sought so opinion on the subject to enable them to place before the Government the views of the most directly interested.
The opinion shared by both those firms is that the suggestion to vaccinate Chinese emi grants and Asiatic crows is quite impracticable, and to insist upon euch a surge would probably the Straite Settlements.
Yielding to the pressure of the politica leaders of both parties, the Bill for creating an emergency currency has passed the
Senators, one of whom, La Follette spoke for 183 hours.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
A meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Connell is called for Thursday. T orders of the day are:-Second reading of the Bill enthiet An Ortinsnos to authorize the Appropriation of a Supplementary Sun of One hundred and sixty-six thousand seven hundred and thirty- five Dollars and eighty-five Cents, to defray the Charges of the Year 1907. Second reading of the Bill entitled Au Ordinages for transfer of the properties of the Ma Mə
the
Ministry-will be honest and patriotic. With bofors and the prisoner seeing that the ciss was type that is likely to be very useful where do considerable harm to the passenger trade to Temple to the Tang Wa Hospital.. Com
HONGKONG-OFFICE: 10A, DES Vœux Roan Ceither & Monarchy or a Republic, Ministers LOSION OFFICE 131. FLEET STREET. E.C
are necessary, and more depends upon their moral character and aims, than upon the" theory or system of administration.
The Daily Press.
Next Monday being. Whit Monday, has been declared a public holiday.
There were 43 plagun cases yesterday, bring ing the total from 539 to 587 cases,
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going against him again changal his mind and pleaded guilty. He was rentemoed to fourteen days' hard labour.
Hungerford (Berkshire) was last month the
The functions began with a series of blasts on the historic born, and then the tutti-men, armed, with staves, set forth on their perambulations, their duty being to demand a penny from every male householder, and a kiss from east lady
eggling is still rife, and armed resistance is the rale in any anconators bet wesa Gorerament officers and those engaged in detranding the revenue. The vessel is the second of her typo built by Messrs. Thorayaraft, the first being
-mittee on the-Bill entitle An Ordinance to
They therefore do not see their way to adopt provide for the registration of Chemists and the precautions recommended,
Druggists and to regulato the Sale of Poisons.. In the opinion of my Committee it may be
Committes on the Bill entitled An Ordinanca tʊ
Buildings Amendment Ordinance, 1998,
The committee stage of the Opiam Ordinance will not ha prosseded with at this meeting.
AMERICAN AMBASSADOR'S
icone of the quaint colebration of Hocktide. the Amaps for the Brazilian Government. He takon that the views of all the shipping firmsend the Public Health and Balldings. seaworthiness is youched for by the fact that engaged in the Asiatic passenger trails between Ordinance, 193, and The Pabia Health and the Amisps crossed the Atlantic to Buenos
this port and the Straits Settlements would coincide with those expressed by the afors Ayres under her own steam. The new vessel fa mentioned firms. 1877, long by 18Eb, beam, with a draught of Bit,
I am directed to add that my Committee and-carries on her forecastle à six-pounder desire to thank Tie Excellency for referring the matter to them for consideration. I have H.E. the. Governor will open the new alub who crossed their path, sarala the privilege Hotelikies quick-firing gun. In addition to the
the honour to be, o., house of the Kowloon Cricket Club on Satur. is granted with much good bumour, and ordinary ship's lifeboat and dinghy, s moter- tender will be carried, asing paraffin as fuel.
(gd.) E. A. H. WILLIAMS,
Secretary. day afternoon.
The speed of the lammeh is twelve miles per hour. The contract speed of 143 kusts for the Hon. F. H. May, C.M...
Colonial Secretary, oruiser herself was easily exceeded on the official trials, in the pressies of Sir W, H. While, who superintended the construction on behalf of the Siemens Government.
His Lordship the Chief Justice made some strictures on the compradore system in a case in the Supreme Court yesterday,.
The Bandwann Opera Company givo a fare- well performance of "The Merry Widow" at the Theatre Royal to-night. To-morrow night Carter, the magician, opens his season at the theatre.
husbands look on with equimity. Meanwhile, the Hooktide jury were sitting in golemu conclave, appointing the constable and coroner, and other ancient officers, whose duties are more or less obsolete."
Mr. Asquith has declared in Parliament We are prepared to listen to suggestions for the removal or modification of anything in the An amusing turn was given to an setion for divorce brought in the New York Supreme Licensing BIII which can cause anneganes or offenes to respectableclubs. We shall weloonte Court by Wre. Edith Ainsles Brower against with interest and sympathy any really practical Mr. William S. Brewer, a merchant. Private proposals which tend to prevent the upgrowth detectives described how they traced Mr. in the futors of those vicious drink shops Brower one night to the Astor House Hotel, parading under the gaise of clubs." He added him great a lady in the reasption-room, that if the principle of the time limit wers and register in the assumed dame of "Mr. coopted, "I shall certainly give attention to UA. Estal and vite." The case against him anything that can fairly be said one way or the other as to the precise length of the time eemed overwhelming. But, to the amusement of the crowded court, he explained that the limit,"
name as registered merely meant you are a fool." He declared (the " Mail says) that seeing himself shadowed wherever he travelled
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LIVING WOMAN IN A COFFIN.
KARROW ESCAPE FROM BEING BURIED ALIVE, A woman named Mra Carton, of Tonbridge, has been through one of the most terrible ordeale ever known,
She fell into a tratos after a short illness, and was placed in a coffin in the belief that she was dead.
DAUGHTER.
ENGAGEMENT TO THE HON............. YARD.
An angagement of marriage has been made between the Hon. John Ward, brother of t.e Earl of Dudley, and Jean, daughter of the American Ambassador and Mra Whitelaw Reid.
Mr. Ward, who is in his thirty-eighth year, has been one of his Majesty's Equerries since 1892, is a Chevaller of the Legion of Honour, and a Commander of the Spanish Order of Tasbells In Cattolics. During the last South Bbo lay silent, pusble to move or speak, while African War he served with the Imperial preparations for her funeral were going on all Yeomanry, acting as Press censor at head
quarters, and for his work there he was men- around her.
Mrs. Cartes's husband, who is an engine tioned in despatches, and received the medal... oleaner, was distracted with grief when, for Subsequently he became assistant private days ago, he found her apparently dead after a secretary (napaid) to Lard Stanley when he few days' illness.
HONGKONG, JUNE 3RD, 1908,
Those who give any coherent thought to the broad subject of government are not long in coming to the conclusion that it is not one for dogmatism. They discover that there is not and cannot be any finality about any cador of the art of ruling a nation, The perfect State not only never was in being but also it never was in dream. The ideal of the greatest.happiness of the greatest number obviously permits the unhappiness of the minority, and in a country where the liberty of the subject is considered of immense importance, it has always been found that one man's liberty might be, The police are engaged investigating the oir another man's slavery. It oven seems oumstances of the tragedy behind the Fire ficiently obvious that if ever a state of Brigade Barracks on Sunday night when three
men who sat down to a fast there were after things were to exist in which every awards seized with violsas pains and two of them enjoyed liberty, the blessing would be of died in the hospital. less value, since here would be no less
On the 23r1 May six mon entered a house in fortunate condition with which to compare it. The opening of the Portuguese Par- liament by the young King MANUEL money. One of the men was afterwards decided in favour of a scheme for the establish drawa attention to the possibility that in arrested with 895, part of the stolen property, went of a summer and winter palace on the two antagonistic systems there may be in his possession and admitted his complicity in foreshore. The decision was arrived at with advantages in both. Under the dictatorship the affair. A few days later other three men ons dissertint. The site is da the western Accordingly be arranged with bis lawyer theon which his lips restod was warm. His wife maunion which the Ambassador occupies as his - of Senhor FRANCO sundry serious abuses were arrested and charged with being concerned side of the West Pier, extending towards the details of a "magnificent practical joke A were being abolished, abuses which involved in the robbery. They are all ander remand at boundary of the borough in that direction,
present. lose and generally detriment to the people.
Originally the promoters desired a site of about The story of how four rufflans armed with a quarter of a mile long, but after negotiation There is no doubt that if the Portuguese people could have been unitedly patient for daggers entered a hours at West Point, bound a site 760ft. in length was agreed upon. At and gagged the two married women and fasten the meeting, however, there was a feeling in while under the chiefly sentimental burdened their hair together with wire, pulled the favour of a larger area being sppropriated for of an unconstitutional system, the Constitu- bracelets off the afrighted women, and took the purpose, and this point was left open for tion itself could in time have been restored some jewelry from a three year old child, was the present, but 780ft is to be the minimum in a healthier condition than it was when told at the Magistracy, yesterday when the four length. The question of the depth of the site FRANCO and the late King took a liberty men were charged with armed robbery. They is also to be further considered with a view to carried one of the women into an säjoining room the remainder of the foreshore being properly with it for its own good. There was a
to show them where the safe was and this they protected. A lease for 50 years in to be granted parallel there with the treatment of a forced open and abstracted $515, The at a peppercorn rental. serious disease by ominent surgeons; a riaky · prisoners were remanded.
West Street and terrorised the inmate, a woman, into Landing over to them a considerable sum of
The Brighton Town Couusil have definitely
in it.
wa alive.
wsa Financial Sacretary to the War Office,
The fiancé is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Whitetaw Raid, and is well known in Lon- don society, and very popular in the large circle of friends she has made during visits to England since her father became the representative of the United States at the Court of St. James. Beth in Dorchester House, Part-Iane, the stately
All arrangements were made for the faneral; a coffin was brought, and the woman was laid Then, just as the commas about to be screwed down, Mr. Carton asked to be left alone by detectives hired by his wife, he determined with the body for a moment. He bent over his to teach all jealous married people a lessen wife to kiss her for the last time. The check
town residence, and at Wrest Park, Bedford- The mau, desed with joy and wonder, sent at shiro, she has with grace and share assisted lady, who was a friend of the lawyer, was in once for a doctor, who confirmed his hopes her mother is dispensing the generous hospite- duced to great Me, Brewer in the reception. The doctor ordered her to he removed at once lities that have marked Mr. Whit daw Reid's to the hospital. Her condition rapidly improved, tours of office. The marriage will probably room of the hotel. and to accompany him to and she is now wall on the way to recovery. take place in the course of the summer.
The woman's story of her experiences during In society siroles at Washington and New Tork, great interest has been aroused by the the lift, whence she was secretly sorted by a
Even those Americans who detective out of the hotel by a private stair the trance is extraordinary.
"I knew everything which going on announcement. case. In't he rooms which he had engaged Mr. around me," she said, but I not move, profess to look with dislavone upon international that they marriages are not disposed to criticise the pre- Brewer, his son, and the lawyer sat until long I could not even speak when I saw th after midnight enjoying the joke and cham- thought I was dead.
Even when she was put in burcoffin, and it at engagement, and, to tell the truth, nobody sausinted with her beauty and socomplishments pagne sapper. On the opposite side of the
alive, she was unable to utter word to save Whitelaw Reid would return to Ameries with
Miss Jean Raid was corridor detectives sat all night at the keyhole seemed almost certain that abe would be buried and undoubted grace ever expected that Miles of another room for the purpose of watching herself. She could not even speak to her out an English husband.
my introduosd to New York society in 1904, and Mr. Brewer. They sworn in court that "Mrs. band as he bent over her.
Only the touch of his lips on her cheek saved immediately heezme very popular. UPA. Beefal" remained with him.
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