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but DOW His Majesty roamı over the whole

Speaking at San Francisco, Ng-Poon Chawi |

LEBUTER'S SERVIOR,} KING AND KAISER.

LONDON, August 12th. His Majesty King Edward has left_ Cronberg for Jasbl.

Contine at of Europe without one. The voice the editor of the leading Chinese newspaper in TELEGRAMS. of protest has, however, been hushed by the Amerion, said that during the year 1967 Chins marked, success which has attended all is of the world, for she had then saut 23,000 had made more progress.than any other country Majesty's efforts. Even the Labour Memstidents to be educated abroad, had established. CO., bera of the House of Commons who stoutly 167 newspapers, and commenced a large num

opposed the King's intention a little more ber of railroads. than two months ago to visit the Czar werd apparently quickly reconciled gu learning that the visit had rescued Europe from a counsel of despair with regard to Macedonia, All the efforts of diplomacy had failed, and there seemed to the Chancelleries of Europe to be "nothing for it but to put a ring fence round the province and let the rivals fight it out." Sir EDWARD GREY declined to

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give his consent to any scheme which left Cricket Cinb this year will take place at the refordi at the mercy of poverty of means, Kowloon Cricket ground to-night, and judg while ample means could have been providing by the programme, should prove a great ed by reduction of the useless and wasteful access. In addition to the cream of local garrison which the Turkish Government talept the Club have socured the services of the maintained in the province. For some not. orchestra of the 18th Rajputa, and no aranuge: very obvious reason Russia was unwilling to ment which points towards suosess has been

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the order of the Red Eagle (Grst class) on His Imperial Majesty the Kaiser conferred Sir Charles Hardingo who is accompanying the King.

LATER.

His Majesty King Edward has arrived at Ischl.

Emperor is the topic of conversation in The King's meeting with the German

Europe. It is remarked that the King wore the uniform ofthe Blucher Hussars, whereas in 1907 he appeared in-mufti. Both sovere- igns appeared in the best of spirits, and Fleased at their meeting.

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, August 14th. IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,

BETORT ME, H. H. J. GOMPERIS (Aoring PUISNI JUDGE),

A HOST'S LIABILITY,

CANTON,

FORM OUR CORRESPONDENT.] THE-CANTON FLOOD FUND BAZAAR.

August, 18th. The result of the ash sales at the Bassar on the 11th instant was better than on the previous day, the proceeds being 312,518.50. Owing to results of the last two daya a circular was isaMĚ:, the great emocess of the Bazaar and the good

on that day by the Committee to continus the Bazaar for another day and they were justified

His Lordship delivered bis reserved decision

amount due for meals supplied defendant and sued Kam Tour Hing to rovover $182.35, being in the case in which the Yin Kong Lam Kee

his guests,

Mr. E. J. Grist (of Moss. Wilkinson and as the ongh dotted on the 12th was Grist) represented the plaintiffs, and Mr. R.

the best out of the eight days' salo. It reached Harding was instructed. for the defendant.

the handsome sum of $15,258,90. ». His Lordship stated that Mr. Mires, his

1902. In that case Mr. Justice Smith on clerk, had found a case very much on all fores with the present one, which was decided in suited the plaintiff, and the plaintiff appealed to the Fall Court. the case, to the Puishe Judge, and the writ was The Fall Court returned amended. The point was not decided by the Fall Court, so his Lordship did not think it necessary to pass hals opinion on it. He thought the best thing was to follow what has previously

insist on the reduction of the Turkish overlooked. Peak residents who attend this gays that the visits of the monarchs are been done, and allow the writ to be amended.

garrison with the condition actuched that the Sultan should be guaranteed in the possession of Macedonia. An impane had ASIATIC CORDIAL enriched in the negotiations whoa

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In memory of the late Mr. T. W. Haskiar, King Edward paid a visit of courtesy 19 American Vice-Consal at Shanghai, a move who shortly before his death had been appointed the Car and won the point that ordinary ment la on foot in the U. S. Consular service in diplomacy had struggled for. in vain. China, says the Shanghai Mercury, to raise More recent events in Turkey keep the tande wherewith to Macedonian question, so far as the other recognition of bis personal qualities. The Powers are concerned, in abeyance. The deceased while at Peking was among the most KING o visit during the past week to the popular of the student interpreters, and it is proposed that to ommemorate him the nucleos Emperors of Germany and Austria does not of a library for the student interpreters appear to have any special political signific-quarters of the American Legation should be ance beyond affording further proof that formel. If this is carried through all the the cordial friendship of nations is the object books which the subscriptions will enable the of His Majesty, constaut endeavours, promoter to purchase will, it is saggested,

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When the war drame throb no longer And the-battle-flags are furled In the Parliament of Man.

The Federation of the World.

Mr. Bonheure, Aoting Govorner, General of | Indo-China, who lia'view of the troubles barbeen making a prolonged mojourn at Hanoi, returned to Saigou last week...

Three more men coarsed in the attempt to

One of the

By kind permission of Lt. Col. B. F. B.- Glover, D.8.0., and Offers Commanding, the Cambridge's Own" (Middlesex Regiment), will Band of the Third Battalion. "The Duke of

The Times St. Petersburg correspondent much approved in Russia where the opinion is crystallizing that inter-European rivalries. are inconsistent with the awakening of Asiatic peoples.

THE BALKANS.

LONDON, August 12th. Numerous prominent Croatiana and Bosnians have been arrested in connection with a Greater Servia Irridentist movement. The

alleged conspirators are charged with planning a revolt in Croatia and Bomia, with the object of forming a Greco-slav republic with the aid of Montenegro and Servis.

LATE TELEGRAMS,

THE COTTON INDUSTRY.

Harding, said that as the plaintiffs had made Mr. C. M. Dizon, who represented Mr. mistake and could not have exceeded on the writ in its present form they ought to pay a

costs up to the date of amendment.

Mr. Grist If Mr. Harding had taken the point at once, and applied to have the writ strack out, then he might have got his costs, bat he waited until the trial of the action had concluded; therefore the plaintiffs ought to have the costs of the trial,

plaintiffs subject to the writ being amended.

His Lordship--I will order judgment for the think defendsat in entitled to costs for today.

The Boxaar was again very crowded on the

having patronized all the stalls over and over 11th instant and several generous buyer re-appeared on the soone. Mr. So Sing Ka again was at a loss as to what he could parohana still went up to him and offered to all the sign- when a smart girl of the Kwan Wai School's board of her stall. Mr. So took it, paid $1,000, and made for the next stall, Mr, Kong Hung Tan (Han Lin) wrote three pairs of wrolls at the Bazaar which were immediately parolased by Mostra, Chor Foon York, Li Chow Fan and respectively. Mr. Ho Mau Leong parehased a Pasy How Fa-who paid $400, $300 and $200 Bible from one of the stalls for $490. Viceroy Chang's portrait was again put up for sale and fotobed 360p, Mr. Lo Kwan, Shok being the purchaser. Mr. Lak Hoz Chan, sou of a Singapore millionaire, paid $2,500 for a botila of sous water, and Mrs. Wong King Tong paid $500 for a bottle of lemonade at the On Lok aerated water stall. The Viceroy presented tablet to the latter stall-for the success they hate achieved at the Bazaar.'

A curious invident occurred on that day. In the morning two of the stallholders of the Mr. Dixon-It was Impossible to take this Binsar passed the Tes Heung Sat tax nkop at point before, because it was elicited in oness-

Pak Hing Bridge. The proprietor of the shop examination that the plaintiff frm bad ceased shouted out to them, "Come in our shop and to carry on business at the date of issue of thesel. something for me before going to the : writ: We did not know until we came in Court and cross-examined a witness. His Lordship—I think you had

Spinners has decided to take steps to secure five

The Manchester Federation of Cotton

LONDON, July 25th;ides! ̧·

EMPEROR OF CHINA'S BIRTHDAY, per cont. reduction in wages,

LONDON, July 25th. Lehar King Edward seht to the Chinese Legation Gounod to offer his congratulations upon the Emperor

Buvau of China's birthday.

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men, the cook, before he was taken from the prison declared that the brigadier (who was condemned with him) was the instigator of 'the plot.

It is believed in Tonking that the recent air at Lagauchen when a French captain and Lieutenant were droipitated and their hands paraded by the Chinese Reformists is much

more serious than appeared from the official telegrams, Private information is published in Inspector A. Inngley, on behalf of Mr. Percy Langley, lier brother and family, deres to thank

ous of the papers that two French sergeanta their numer us frien,s for sympathy shows in and forty-five tirailleurs who were engaged in their recent bereavement.

[1182- the fight are missing.

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HONGRONG, AVGUST 15, 1908

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At the Magistracy yesterday H. Vivier, chief officer of the 5.5. "Charles Hardouin board. The case for the prosecution was that was £ned $5 for assaulting the steward on owing to some of the boys having left, there was only a small boy to attend on defendant, Ho with the steward he dealt him a blow on the eve demanded spotber boy and after some words and kicked him.

"INDIAN CURRENCY RESERVE,

LONDON, July 25th. The Times referring to the fall in Congols through selling by the Ladia Council says it has Baourity for investment of the Indian currency become clear that Consols are not a good

ills and other short dated neurition for invest- reserve, The Japanese who insist on tressIFY. meat of funds which may be suddenly required have proved winer in their generation,

THE MARATHON RACE Even the telegrams to the Indien papers Windsor to the Stadium, at Shepherd's Bush, with regard to the Marathon race from cistance of twenty-six miles, omit to give the winner's time. The weather on the Cocasion described as "glorious with brilliant sunshine," and there was an enormous exodus of people from London to witness the event. The roml had been cleared of traffic and 57 competitors ran in the race, It was a superb race, mays one

The remains of the late Mr. Peroy Langley were interred in the Happy Valley esmatary on conducting the burial serviss. The funeral was largely attended by members of the Dook staff, ibolading Mr. R. Mitchell, chief man- ager, and Mr. W. Wilson, chief manager at Kowloon, by the Masons of the United service Lodge of which densssed had been a member for eight years; also by numerous members of the local police fores, including Chief I-2. spector Baker and Chief Detective-Inspector Hanson. The poffia was carried to the place of

interment by six of deceased's former comrader, sergeants of police. Mr. Percy Langley, who was 32 years of age, joined the local polis force in 1904. In 1900 he purchased his discharge and took up a position as olerk at tha Aberdeen Dook, retaining it until his death.

During the early months of last year, deceased who was suffering from diabetes, was ordered home, bal returned to the. Colony in April. Yesterday week he went to hospital suffering from the same complaint; other complications set in, and he died at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon. Deceased lesves a wife, who is lying dangerously ill-in the Matilds. Hospital, and a child, who is being pared for by Inspector Langley of Kowloon.

MACAO.

FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

THE cordial friendship of nations is the object of my coustaut endeavour" His Majesty "KING EDWARE to the delegates of the International Peace Congress, who were recently received by him. The perfect sincerity of that statement will not be doubted in any country in the world. Even the delegates to whom His Majesty spoke would probably admit that the King's personal intervention in the diplomatio At the Magistracy yesterday difficulties of Europe has done more to merchant summond an Indian constable for promote the cause of peace and concordault. His grievance was that the Indian than all the International Peace Congresses innocent and palled him by the gene and, however, that the Governor will come

Chinese

arrested him on a charge of which he was

OUR NEW GOYSANOE.

steamer "Australian" which is due to reach Senhor Alves Boguda, our Governor, is tra- valling out on the Massageries Maritimes Hongkong on Monday morning. It is not

to

telegram Derando (Italien) saught up the leaders in the last mile and reached the stadium Art, so exhausted that he fell three times between the

entrance to the stadium and the Queen and several Royalties were present.

He was tremendously sheerod, The The raca was awarded to age ou the ground that Dorando who Po prenorionn

Hefferon, the South African was thus second arrived first we sited into the stadium. szd Forshaw, another American third,

The first British competitor in the Marathon rase was twelfth. The British competitors out- rau themselves in the first half of the race.

The Queen in the presence of a large

assembly at the Stadium presented the gold medals, Her Majesty gares special cop to Dorando, who received a tremendous ovation.

CHINESE LABOUR IN SAMOA.

shread

wine we would not have examined on the point.

Mr. Dixon-We had a shrowd idea, other

Hi Lordship-There will be judgment for plaintiff with costs, subject to the writ being smeaded so se to make all the partners in the frm plaintiffs defendant to have costs for to day's appearance.

AN ABORTIVE CHARGE. Yesterday afternoon was devoted by Mr. Wood at the Magistracy to hearing the charge preferred by Constable Francis Aslett of the Royal Naval Yard Police, against Petty oficers Sharland and McKillen for assault, Mr. P. 8. Dickson from the office of Mr. B. mons, and Mr. P. W. Goldring appeared for A. Harding, appeared in support of the sum

the defendants.

The plaintiff's case was that on August 4th about half past ten at night he was in the Naval Yard osuteen, and after having a drink he walked out. I passing MoKillan he to which the latter replied with several oaths, remarked "how are you getting on, Mad" However complainant was advised by somebody word to MoKillan he left the canton. He wen to say no more and without addressing another to the gate but was proinded by Me Killan who said "now, what is all this grievanod?". Complainant stepped back, hat Sharland

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Bazar", and wound up by uttering a lot of althy language concering them. Aman nimed Poo Pui Sheung alias Fat Poou who was taking ten at the tos shop also joined in and used abuziva language to the young ladies. Four-Bentar

detectives happened to pass the place at the same time and reported the disgraceful-matter- to the Committes who immediately issued cir- oulsre-exhorting the public to boycott the tea shop. Poon Pai Sheung will have cocasion to regret his behaviour as the people are greatly inensed against him and the whole Canton press is writing uncomplimentary articles about him.

TYPHOON WARNING STATIONS, to Viceroy Chang for permission to arrange. The merchants at Fat Shan hayo petitioned for typhoon warning stations in that town. They also request His Excellency to com municate with His Excellency the Governor typhoon warnings to Caaton so that they may of Hongkong asking the latter to esblo ali

guns aobouncing the approach of typhoors. warn the public by holating signals sod fring

THE NOTORIOUS PIRATE: CHINY, Lan Ching, sent many lettere to bath foreign Recently the notorious pirato ohief, Link

sums of money and threatening reprisals if they and Chinese firm in Canton demanding large did not pay up the sums demanded. It is reported that the Internatiousi Banking Cor- poration and Mesura. A. S. Watson and Co.. Ltd, have also recived similar letters.

Koon, one of the largest drug skops. here, A few days ago the manager of Kwong Chi seized him from behind, white MoKillen caught received a letter from Lak demanding a sum of

him by the arme. He was pinshed and bitter $20,000. The manager paid no stleation to the Constables Tasker and Royline game to his named Ng Chek had the audacity to call person on the clin. Witness called for help and note received. On the following day a man they all went into the dodgard, where com-received Lak's letter and demanded a röply. assistance, and on the adrics of the constable ally at the shop and asked if the manager had

plainant washed the blocd from his face.

Complainant in oroen-examination was asked if he would believs a statement made by Mr Beccombs, the secretary of the gazteen, and he denied having ohuilonged either of the men to replied-Well according to what it is. He also

ght..

McKillan gave bis version of the affair, Ho said that he was sitting in the cantan and

The "fokis" not knowing anything about it them to inform their taipan that he had replied that the manager was cut,, Ng told called for a reply and calmly left the shop. The shop has sent a petition to the Viceroy reporting the matter and requesting protection..

IMPORTANT #BIZUBE OF EXPLOSIVES..

Castoms aloers here made a vizure of It is reported that on, the 10th instant the beard complainant's voice but took no moties of 200 lbs, of dynamite and 2,000 Burenssion ́sap him until he approached and asked in a very which wire hidden in one of the life boals on ofensive manuer "how are you getting on, board the 8.8. "Hoang Shan" and that the Mao P

Commissioner has reported the seinare to the Viceroy,

drank, but he was fail up of ligour.

to him to

and Yan Shu Prefectures in Kwongsi, Al the officials here looked upon Tostsi Yew sene of the brightest men in the southern service

Sames potes that the diffesltion incident to this The British Consular report on the trade of labour gamation have been greatly lessened by

Was he drank I could not

my he was the introduction of Chinese cooliee during the Defendant told him to shore of" There last Ave years; in fact, as regards the large had been treable between the two some five

DEATH OF A RIKING OFFOKALE plantations, ons may say that Chinese immigra- months before. Complainant then declared he

It is reported that Toatal Tow Sow Shu died tiea has altogether removed such difficulties. would fight witness for $20, bat defendant told About a year ago, in consequence of many him to wait until he was ser. Mr. Secoombe instant. He was acting: Nam Hoi Magistrate In Loangsbow, Kwongai Province on the Sub complaints, some of which were pablished in China, the Chinese Government took notion of canteen complainant closed with Shariand who

told complainant to leave. On leaving the during Ex-Viceroy Shum's régime sad owing the matter and it was then thought that a received a blow on the obeck, Shariand there to his abilly and knowledge of the Ta Ching Chirese official would be placed here permanent upon canght Asieft by the threat and pushed laws, Viceroy Chang male bim his Chief ly not merely to protect any of his countrymen him up against the wal, Aslett in the meantime Chinese Secretary and Deputy Superintendent who might be badly treated by their employers, calling out "Jock by which same que of ine of Police last year, shortly afterwards pro Up to this time, however, no official has appear walked back to the gate. Roylinse then came but also to sift thoroughly what statements they argue leak go and he did so. Kisielt then moting hin to the Tataiship of the Tai Ping might make to him in the form of

Chiness labonz in Samos, that such an official ed hare. It is esrtainly in the interest of all up and spoke to complainant. Mr. Godfrey at persens, plantera and others, who must use that moment strived on the scene and reported Macao until Wednesday. The guuboste stationed here, as unquestionably that say to complainant "you

to the defendants that he heard one of the others influence in the capitals of Europe assures whom the summons was heard, ined the Excellency to the Colony.

access whore diplomacy, through the usualustable one dollar and warned bim to be.

of such labour from China, There are now approached the defendants and complainant THE DEVELOPMENT OF CANADA.

go for him." They channels may seu destined to end in fattore encefal in fature. He also told the complainant.

THE HARBOUR

1.458 coolies in Samos, and Here Fries, the standing in the middle of the road said he For a constitutional monarch to personally that his conduct brought on the treatment he

His Excellency-Senhor Diego da Es, the November last to obtain another supply of to fight. Atlett hat

Chinese Commissioner, left Apia for Chim in wanted this oat and challenged Sharland The celebration at the Franco-British Exhibi. intervene in the contrario

receivel

Acting Governor has wired to the Gaghemat men, to arriva bere short the sad story and sperand

tion of the anniver-the- at Lisbon urging that measures should be takan Regnfiers somewhat 24th estrbladed items,"

Canadian Provinces as a Domisjon on July would do the same, 1887, 7eme ne how that 132 Itik buguiar, remarks's London paper, that band without farther delay to improve the

While be-we-in-the set of raktag off dis Boat and it was xudonbally with considerable is the punirersies which hashanagara dari at the Egos

before they were separated: Aulets they started 576 fold, and its vifies with a population of over. Aslett rushed at him and bere im to the grown in the forty-one seals intervening. Its ground where the men struggled for a while population has doubted, its revenue increased misgiving that many people in England made of an important event in French Colonial

the Frsuch people of late no mention been-Senado cable in the same sǝnké, have seen, His Majesty practically acting history. It was in July, 1858, consequently The thieves who committed the robbery oo or about the 17th inst

to fight MeKillau but was adrised to go away. THE POST OFFICE THIÊTES,

Withear had charged the complainaut before us his own Foreign Minister, It was even the jubiles has now oɔme round, that the the Post Ofice are still at large.

the commodore with using abusive language in ported recently that the North Sea Franck flag was first laised in Indo China.

Cross-examined-Yon behaved all through Agreement was negotialed, or initiated by France had had an amount of trouble with the

this with wonderful politeness -I always do. the KING and Sir CHARLES HARDINGE, Andale under Admiral Rigault de Genouilly, was on Sunday at 11 D'elook. Invitations to be ruler of Annam, and an expedition on a modest foods in the West River basin is to be opened The grand Bazaar in aid of the sufferers by the

told by the frat defendant was earrect.

Fecond defendant agreed that the story the fact was commented upon that it used sent out to bring the Emperor to his senses, present has been issued to the principal residente

After hearing the evidence of Mr. Godfrey to be considered necessary that a Cabinets Within a few weeks from the date of the arrival of the Colony The Bazsária to be opened

on behalf of the defendsats, bis Worship said Minister should be in attendance on the of the Admiral, Indo-Chins became a French daily from 9 to 5.80 p.m. Among the attrac-

the first blow. The summons were therefore the charge against the first defendant was false Kino eren when he went only to Balmoral; possession.

and with regard to the charge against the second he believed the complainant struck tions will be Mr. Ka ka men'e cinematograph.

ever held. Ha Majesty's great personal needlessly illtreated him. Mr. Kemp, "before"Rio Lime" is to be sent down to convey His would greatly facilitate the regular procuring if MoKillan interferes for Bbarland and and deeply regret bis unexpected death.

THE BAZAAR.

1908.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The Russloh str. Sopernik left Shimonoseki on the 18th inst, a.m., and may be expected here

The Glen Line str. Glenlochy left, Singapore. од tino morning of the 14th fast, and is due

Ith inst. for this port Antwerp and Londen, left Singapore on the bere on the 19th just

The Ban Live str. Benlawers from Leith,

Kobe on the 18th inst

The A. Weir & Coʻt str. «Suverio arzivéd at the 15th ult, at 2 p.m., arrived at Genos on the The I.G.M. str. Greben, which left here on 18th inst. at 9 am,

the canteen,

dismissed.

have besu coustracted, including the Canadian threefold. Nearly 20,000 railways Pacitis, stretobing right across the continent, With a total mileage of over 7,000. And shortly the Grand Trunk Pacific will reach its north. west terminus on the Pacifis, where the new city of Prince Rupert, rising from virgin solitude, overlooks a bay beside which the harbour of Vancouver is a mare indentation. New towns are springing ap every month-

the Empire, because it is the exact centre of Asquith and Kipling cities are among the latast and according to Earl Grey, Saskatoon, a fow miles from the site of Asquith, is the heart of Canada, and Canada is the centre of the com ponent parts of the Empire,'

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