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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17TH, 1908.

The excavators at the Beason Hill TELEGRAMS. tunnel are expected to junction at an early date. Bo near are they to each other that the ex- plosion of a blasting charge on one side can be heard by the men working at the other end.

There was an attempted hurglary at the offices of the Ewe Cotton Spinning Co. on Tuesday night. The robbere gained entrance to the office, but were apparently disturbed before they had time to ransack it

The Y.M.C.A. Parliament held their usua weekly meeting on Tuesday night but nothing of importance transpired. It was proposed by Captain Drown, and seconded by Captain Baker that in view of the approach of the festive season and its manifold attaustions "that this House stands adjourned until the first Tuesday of the next month" and, upon being pat to the motion of the House, the proposal was adopted,

(“DAILY FREMS * BIGLUBIVE, SERVICE.] THE KAISER AND HIS CASTLES.

LONDON, December 16th. H.M. the Kaiser is selling five of his castles.

DEATH OF THE EARL OF

ANNESLEY.

Lavon December 16th.

The death is announced of the Earl of Annesley, Representative Peer for Ireland,

withal is lacking. Before Chins can attempt any real reform she must reorganies her finances. She must have a steady revenue: she must have an income on which she can rely: The money raised from the taxpayers Must not go to the enrichment of the tax- gatherers, but every cent of it should go into the public purse. Then all things CO., which are humanly possible become practic able. A strong army, a powerful navy, a system of education, these and other things will follow the readjustment of taxation which will provide the necessary funds for the exchequer to finance and administer the 'country.

But eren under present limitations much may be done to make education more general than it is in the Empire. Viceroy Snum, who was regarded as a reactionary by many in Hongkong. has A native was charged before Mr. J. B. Wood the honour of having made very laudable at the Magistracy yesterday with obtaining a attempt to provide greater educational quantity of opium by means of a trick. The facilities in the Two Kwang Provinces. He defendant purchased a pot of opinm, and while the shopkeeper's back was farned put it in his andered that schools should be established pocket and placed an empty pot on the counter in practically every village in Kwangtung in its stead. After paying for the opium he and Kwanger and threw the responsibility returned the pot to the shopman and asked for of maintaining these upon the gentry. The another sa the one he had received was: Prince Liechtenstein. echems may not be free from criticism, but not fall weight. As s similar trick had been played on the opium seller a few days previously, it appeared to be an honest attempt to deal he gave the man in charge and the police found with a crying evil, and it has the merit of the full pot in his possession. His Worship surviving his departure. The schools naked the defendant if he wished to call any started by his prompting exist in large witnesses, and defendant gave the name of a number to-day and, as they are conducted friend who would give evidence on his behalf. on fairly modern lines, their institution Unfortunately for him, however, this man was on remand on a charge of armed robbery. His muat be regarded as a boon to the Worship sentenced the defendant to three two provinces named.

months' imprisonment. The same charged before Mr. Kemp with breaking and entering a cigarette shop at Hanghom, found guilty, and another three months was added to

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Mr. J. W, Gibson, president of the Manila Merchants' Association, sad one of the most fal lumber merchants in the Philippines is at present staying at the Hongkong Hotel make education compulsory and universal States, where he has been on holiday. Mr. is a formidable undertaking from which Gihon ewas various timber concessions in the even the most progressive statesman might Philippines, mainly on the Island of Mindanao shrink. Village schools could not be supie lamber yard at Manila, principally pins used and carries about forty-fre varieties of wood in ported by the ordinary village community the manufacture of furniture. It is worked without some grant in aid from government, into doors, windows and ceilings by 500 Filipinos unless of course in those happily cirin his employ. Mr. Gibson has never cumstanced localities where philanthropists attempted to enter the China trade, as the come to the rescue-and the Government is not yet in a position to make the necessary contribution. No matter from what standpoint the subject is viewed, the

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the son of the poorest farmer might be able to attend schoul is the reported ambition of the Regent, but grave obstacles stand in the way of its realication and this ideal, like so many others, is certainly very far off. That, of course, need not prevent educationa leaders-working for it. Rome was not built in day. Many years of agitation NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

and debate passed before, education was ONLY communications relating to the news tum should be addressed to THE EDITOR.

made compulsory in Britain. What Correspondents must forward their names and addresses with communications addressed to the bistus there was between the establishment Editor, not for publication but as evidence of the universities and the establishment good faith,

All letters for publication should be scritten on of the grammar schools we know, and also one side of paper only.

the blank in educational progress between that and the Education. Act of 1870.1 China has a long road to travel before she atlains universal education, but that need not deter her from starting on the way.

We regret to learn that Dr. Jou Hawk, the well-known Chinese physician, is ill with "typhoid in the Civil Government Hospital.

No anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papers will be

inserted.

Erders for extra copies of DAILY PRESS should be sent before 11 am.__ON day of publication. Ater that hour the supply is limited. Only supply for Cash.

Telegraphic Address: Pases. Codes: A.B.C. 5th Ed. Lieber.

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BIETR.

On December rd, at Wuchow, the wife of ALAN WILON, Chicase Cust ms Service, daughter.

Inspector Kerr took over the Wanchai Police faStation on Monday in very unusual circum [1672 stances. There was not a case on the charge

sheets, and not a report in the occurrence book, HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUX ROAD C LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET. EC

The upsetting of a gasoline lamp caused a fire at 42, Cochrane Street, early yesterday morning, The ground floor of this building, which is used sea shooting gallery, we gutted, and no insurance had been affected on the premises.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, DECEMBER 17TH, 1908,

A coolie employed in the Naval Tard was charged before Mr. Kamp at the Magistracy CHINA's new ruler apparently intends to yesterday with stealing a quantity of brass. A

present method of gotting Philippine woods, he explained to a Duly Preate presentative, makes it too expensive for competi tion with Borneo and Australia. It had been

DEATH OF A GERMAN PRINCE.

LONDON, December 16th. The death is also announced of

THE COAL MINERS' BILL.

LONDON, December 16th. The Coal Miners' Bill has been passed by the House of Lords.

ATHLETICS.

LONDON, December 16th. Longboat, the Canadian (Indian) athlete, has defented Dorando, the Italian, in a long distance running match.

(REUTER'S SERVICE]

THE PANAMA 'CANAL.

LONDON, Desember 14th. Prior to its Inauguration, Mr. Taft will visit Params, it is reported in connection with disquieting reports on the prospects of the cast works

MONTENEGRO AND AUSTRIA,

LONDON, December 14th--- Montenegro has imposed the maximum tariff on Austrian imports.

proposed to him on several occasions that he

GREAT BRITAIN AND TURKEY. should provide woods for different wallways in Chinn, but for the ressons stated he did not see

LONDON, December 14th. his way to consider the propositions favourably. the texture and quality of pine, but the cost There are several woods in the Archipelago of An address signed by 850 leading Members of Parliament, including Mr. of getting them makes it more economics

There is not Asquith, and Mr. Balfour, is being sent to to use pine from Oregon,

business in cheap grades of lumber the Turkish parliament on the occasion of muol in the Philippines, but the excellent hardwoods its assembly on the 17th inst. The address of the islands are mostly used for building hopes that the child of a peaceful revolu. purposes, as they are impervious to white antetion will herald peace, liberty and prosperity. Mr. Gibson concluded with the remark that if more of such woods had been used in some of the buildings in Hongkong, a few collapses might have been avoided.

LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

A matok was played on the ground of the Hongkong Cricket Club yesterday between the Huffs and av eleven selected by the Liest, Haughton, and ended in a win for the Balls by 42 runs. The Baffs band played selections of muse during the afternoon, and after the match the cricketers entertained their friends.

XR. HAUGHTON'S XI..

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Hongkong and other similar dollars on silver basis are usually imported into Bangkok, says the Financial Adviser to the Government of Biam, for two purposes only-firstly, for us in the arts, and secondly for sale to Chinese im- migrants returning to their own country, via Hongkong. These usually take their savings with them in the form of allver dollars and theThe scores were Customs returns show that there was a large increase last year, as compared with the previous] one, in the number of dook passengers both entering and leaving the port of Bangkok-the departures for Hongkong mmbering over 42,000 against the previous year's figure of 32,000 odd, or an advance of 31 per cent. This fact pro- bably accounts for a considerable portion of the increased import of dollars, while the unusually low rate of exchange on Hongkong which pre- vailed during the latter part of the year may also have had some affect in inducing speculative. importations.

Marquises Nabeshima and Hosokawa and Viscount Kiyours have returned to Japan from their protracted trip in Chins. The Viscount

create a favourable impression. One of the watchman, on searching him, found the brass is said to speak in vivid terms of the great

tied round his legs. His Worship sentimeed the defendant to one month's imprisonment,

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THE REACH-ALL AMERICAN BASEBALLERS.

Yesterday morning the Reach-all American

baseball team arrived here from Shanghai, and will play their first game at the Happy Valley

on Saturday afternoon, when Dr. Wilder, the American Consul General, will pitch the first ball. The team is composed of Bliss, St. Louis Nationals, and Williams, San

·SUPREME COURT,

Wednesday, 16th Decembar,"

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTICE (BIR F. PIGGOTT).

· A ̈ COMPRADORE'S AGREEMENT.

Mr. E. F. Aucott, shipping olark in Mesars Jardine, Matheson & Co., said the frat intima tion his firm bad of the claim in queation was on July 31st. Cross-examined.—The firm had had other claims. The first one was settled, for | $1,500 in respect of the damage to the junk and the loss of the owner's wifeIt was paid in settlement of all olxins.

Mr. Otto Kong Bing mid he wished to valy Further argument was heard in the action evidence of the marriage of plaintiff and the raised by S. J. David and Company against deceased and pointed out that docessed Chan Ut Chai, a former compradore for the had not been identified except by name as the recovery of $648,816 damages under a com-wife of La Ting. Counsel proposed to call pradore's agreement.

evidence to rebut the testimony of one of the witnesses who made inquiries at his office.

Mr. Hastings objected.

Hon. Mr. Pollock, K.C., instructed by Mr, Jackson, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Mas- ter, appeared for the plaintiffs, while defendant was represented by Sir Henry Berkeley, EC. instructed by Mr. J. Scott Harston.

His Lordship, alluding to clause 8 which referred to the responsibility of the sompradore to make good to the firm all monies, losses, etc., said he could not follow from counsel's argument why that did not supply the personal covenant in the mortgage

Mr. Pollock submitted that the words referred to must import personal liability..

His Lordship wished to know whether that stood in lieu of the ordinary personal covenant.

Mr. Pollock agreed that it was equivalent to a personal covenant. He would like to draw his Lordship's attention to the word “all,” and sub- mitted that it showed personal liability and was go extend to 'moneye, losses etc. and not merely to extend to a balance after deducting the value the sum of $55,000. of the mortgaged premises and after deducting

Other witnesses having been called, ' Mr. Hastings submitted that the plaintiff had”. not made out his case.

Mr. Otto Kong Sing also addressed the court His Lordship gave judgment for defendants on the simple ground that there had been proof of a previous marriage which had not been annulled.

CORRESPONDENCE.

A SENSATIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS."]

SIR-Router's telegram which appears in your issue of yesterday has been the cause of immense excitement amongst the shipping | community and the pig dealers

It is rumoured that applications for space have poured in to a well known line to such an alarming extent that no more room iu srăilable for next year.

His Lordship replied that if he were to hold that that clause in the agreement was equivalent to the personal covenant in the mortgage. then possibly plaintiff's rights would be the same as The rate of freight and price of pige hus if they had got a personal covenant.

increased by leaps and bounds, and it is firmly Mr. Pollock agreed that was so and contended | believed that so soon as the railwaya în Chine that clause 12 showed defendant was bound to are more developed, special steamers will be make good to the plaintiffs all losses in conner built for the conveyance to Europe of this class tion with the firm's business sales, agreements cargo,

or transactions. The clanse obviously contem plated an account being run up against the com- pradore. Taking clauses 8 and 12, his Lordship should hold that there was personal liability to aa unlimited amount, not limited by the amount of the mortgaged property sad the $55,000 deposited, and it was absolutely clear that the compradore agreed to be liable inter alia for losses arising from or in connection with the

business.

Sir Henry Berkeley said he was going to argue that the two documents should be read as

ono. The two documents constituted the trust of surety and therefore the agreement between the parties was one of suretyship. The point was whether the concluding part of clauso 8 of the agreement might be read as if it formed the precise terms of the mortgage

security.

His Lordship-Whether it does not stand in

lieu of it!

of

No doubt capitalists at home will be induced to pay their attention to "this matter, and it is asserted on good authority that several syndicates are being formed locally to develop the trade, Trusting this may be of some interest to your readers.-Yourn faithfully.

CANTON.

NONCENTS.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

December 15th.

CANTON-HANKOW, BAILWAY.

The To Hang Company have placed four steam launches, on the Canton-Fatakan run since the railway fares of the Fatehan Bine were increased. But the traffic is so great that a rival concern, called the Fook Sing Company,

are now placing two launches on the same ruz. The Board of Posts and Communications has Sir Henry Berkeley-Yes. Proceeding, hecabled to the Canton-Hankow Ballway Company respectfully submitted that the concluding words refusing to sanction the building of the branch did not constitute an agreement on the part of line of rallway from Fatehas to Kangmoon. the compradore to pay all losses sustained by his employers under their contracts with the Chinese dealers. He contended that nothing was due under the mortgage because there was no personal covenant in the mortgage to pay.

In the course of subsequent discussion refer ence was made to the method of conveyancing, upon which his Lordship remarked-I only wish we could adopt the French system of convey- ancing. This is most complicated. If some body would only stady French conveyancing it would be quite simple; you simply say what you

mean

Argument was concluded-and his Lordship indicated that he would endeavour to give judgment before next Wednesday,

IN BUMMARY JURISDICTION.

BEFORE ME. H. H. J. GOMPERTZ (ACTING PUISNE JUDGE).

ANOTHER BARBER FUNISHED.

A barber who was caught shaving a Wiant in his shop in Shan Wah Street, Fatahan, the other day, was fined heavily. He was unable to pay the be and was ordered to kneel outside the Police Station for four hours,

AN EX-MINISTER TO JAPAN. Their Excellencies Chang Chi Tung and Yuan Shik Kai have sent telegrams to Yeong Shus, ex-minister to Japan, who is now in Canton, instructing him to return at once to Peking whers he is wanted for prossing work

in the Wai-wa-pu.

A GAMBLERS' RETREAT.

The small island of Chinchan is well-known by the Police to be a rendezvous of gamblers, but, owing to the constant and strict watch kept by the lawbreakers, it is seldom that a school is !

surprised: The method adopted by Sergeant - CLAIM AGAINST A SHIPPING COMPANY. ↑

Gordon, on Tuesday, however, turned out The action in which Yan Wan, who successful, and as a result siz gamblers were olaimed

to

be the lawful husband

of charged before Mr. J. H. Kemp at the Magis Ina You Shi, deceased, and Yuu Ah tracy yesterday, one of the conductors of the Mai, the infant daughter of both, sought to game being a village elder. So cautions are the recover from the Indo-China Steam Navigation gamblers on this island that they scent danger Company Limited $1,000 damages for loss in the arrival of any strange sampan, and in sustained by the death of the said Yan Yan Shi, sach event play is immediately stopped. But continued. Plaintif alleged negligence the arrival of a little dug-out in the bay, with of the defendants' servante in navigating the s.s. what appeared to be a few fishermen on board, Loong Sang in the harbour of Hongkong on called for nothing more than passing notice, 19th June, 1908, whereby a collision took place and for some four hones this dug-out plied between the Loong Sang and the licensed junk backwards and forwards along the shore. No. 2666 on which the said Yun Yan Shi was a passenger. The deceased had been in receipt of from 912 to $15 per month as wages and had contributed up to the time of her heath towards the household expenses of the plaintiff and had paid solely for the maintenance and education of Yuu Ah Mui Mr. Otto Kong Bing appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Hastings appeared for the defendants.

A clerk in the Registrar General's office produced s petition sent in by Li Ting claiming compensation for the death of his wife.

Mr. Hastings pointed out that this was presented before the date of the action.

ventually it was beached hard by the Temple, before which a village elder and another native were conducting a game of pockes, in which

mereas natives were participating. So in- terested were the gamblers in their play that they did not notice the arrival of Sergeant Gordon and his lukongs. The alarm was given, however, just as the police were upon them, and accended in capturing the conductors of the immediately there was a stampede. The police game and four of the players, and yesterday Mr. Kemp fixed the first two defendants $20 each and each of the players 810.

progress made by Tientsin since he visited that latest pronouncements of the PRINCE

place ten years ago, At present the city in REGENT is a suggestion that education

Before Commander Basil R. H. Taylor, R.N., suffering from severe commercial depression, should be made compulsary throughout the

at the Marine Magistrate's Court yesterday, two but its marked development must strike any Empire. He has ut i sued a decree on the hoatmen were fined $5 spiece for causing an visitor. Allading to the schools and colleges subject, and therein he shows his wisdom obstraction by anchoring in the southern in Poking, the Viscount has only words of for, desirable as the object it, it could not fairway. The master of another boat was fined admiration for the scale and the system on be carried out at present. Were he to have 3 for failing to exhibit the necessary lights which they are conducted. He considers that the educational future of China is beyond ques- published an Edict commanding that schools between smeet and sunrise.

tion. An interesting statement made by the should be established and education made

On Tuesday evening or early yesterday Viscount is that, among the presents sent to

Mr. Otto Kong Sing said he would produce a general and compulsory he would have morning, Mr. McCorquodale of Quarry Bay himself and the two Marquises by the Emperor

"FUERST BISMARCK" CONCERT. brought the Throne into a ridiculous light was robbed of a gold watch and chain valued and Express Dowager, there were scrolls

letter from Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co. in auswer to the claim he made on July 30th.

Another of the popular concerts given by the When he went to bed on Tuesday indited by the Imperial Personages themselves. Francisco, Pacific Coast League, ostohers; and demonstrated, what it is not expedient £22 10s.

band of B.M.B. Fuerst Bismarck took place in to make to › clear, that the central authority evening. Mr. McCorquodale left his watch and The Vicant received such a soroll in the Burns, Washington Americans, Flaherty, Evidently they had knowledge of the claim.

Witness, examined as to Chinese marriage the City Hall last night, and was well attended. chair on tho dressing table, and when he awoke handwriting of the Emperor, and a landscapo Boston Nationals, and Gransy, Cleveland is not always able to execute the laws which the foliowing morning it had disappeared painted by the hond of the Empress Dowager Americans, pitohers; Danzig, Boston Nationals, customs, said that, strictly speaking. before the The various musical items on the programme at promulgates. But that by the way. The The polion are investigating.

He conjectures that this was probably the last gest base; Delohanty, Washington Americans, wife was called kitfat neither of the parties were rendered with consummate skill, and the main point is that PEINCE CHUN ja not

The Mother Superior of the French Convent picture painted by Her Majesty in this world.. second base; McArdle, San Francisco Pacifio should have been previously married. A widow applause of the auditors bore testimony to the fact that they were highly appreciated. The content to adopt a pasive ntt tude, but that desires to thank most certially all the ladies who The Viscount speaks highly of Mr. Ijnin's Coast, shertstop; Devereaux, Oakland Pacific remarrying was a real wife,***

Would it be necessary on a man marrying a programme was as under sagacity, and predicts that his ability in Coast, third base; Hildebrand, San Francisco

Peer Gynt Suite Grieg. he wishes to indicate the lines which pro-ssisted at the repont Bazaar, by taking charge knowing when to yield and when to be firm will Pacific Coast, left field; Curtis San Francisco widów for the widow to be accommodated with March...... gress should take in the great. Empire of stalls, as well as the Major and Officers of the

feld Heitmuller, a marriage chair P-In Cabton according to Overture... "Son and Stranger... Mendelssohn. whose de tinies are figuratively, if not Mahratto Light Infantry for kindly allowing greatly promote the best interests of the two Face Coast, centre

Berceuse de Jocelyn shair is f their Band to play at the Bazaar, to the Star countries. He does not think that the deaths Philadelphia Americans, right field. After mandarin custom, they should have a marriage Romance serpiyozni actually, under his control.

Compulsory education in China sounds Ferry Co., who gave the members of the Band of the Emperor and Empress Dowager will their game of "ball the visitors will try chair, Irat in the country the chair is dispensed

interrupt the country's progress towards a con- cozelusions against Hongkong in a cricket with. wall, and bears the stamp of progress. But free passages from and back to Kowloon, AR desirable-ng it is, it hardly comes within well as all who kindly assisted the object of the station. Speaking of Hankow, the Viscount natok to be played on the ground of the Hong. Hazar by their presence and patronage. We are found that the Germans were conspicuously kong Cricket Club on Monday. The next for the region of pnotical politics, and for one further desired to say that the sale of work will prosperous there, and that the Ispanose days will spent at the nets to enable the base ballers to get into form for the soning match. organisation left munch to be desired. great in ontrovertible reason the where continue at the Convent until Christmas Eve.

The coolie contractor who occasionally em- ployed the deceased woman estimated her

would amount to 84 or $5 a month. earnings at 39 or $10 a month. Her expenses

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