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SIR ROBERT HAET.
LONDON, December 17th, Bir Robert Hart was presented with the
RUSSIA,
LONDON, December 17th.
SUPREME COURT.
Saturday, December 19th.
IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.
BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTICE (SIE F PIGGOTT),
MANSLAUGHTER.
CAM CANTON, [FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
December 18th. [KOWLOON-CANTON” RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION IMPEDED BY OBSTINATE FROPERTY OWNERS. The public is aware that a special price has been fixed by the Chinese Government for the The hearing of the charge preferred against redemption of land required by the Kowloon- Chia Tuan Fak of murdering Choy Xuang at Canton Bailway for the contraction of the Cheongshawan on Nov. 26th was reamed. Chinese section of this line, and notices have The Attorney General (the Hon. W. Reesboen forwarded to all the landowners of the Davies, K.C.) conducted the prosecution, while different distalots through which the railway Mr. B. E. Belilios instructed by Mr. D. Almada is to pass requesting them to send in the tittle Castro, from Meera Goldring, Barlow, and doods of their properties and have them trans- Morrell defended.
ferred to the Railway Company and obtain
a
the Council seems to have no option but to sanction its construction over one of those two routes. His Excellency the Governor suggested doubt as to whether any neobesity exists for the line but seemed to overlook the fact that it was chiefly intended not for residenta at the Peak but to provide better WATSON & CO., facilities for reaching the sonde on the higher Breasty the fog alle mot berish sovpod freedom of the City of London yesterday.
levels. We do not know whether His Exto exercise his power of disallowance with respect celleney was entirely correct in believing that to Ordinance No. 8 of 1908, entitled An Ordinance to extend the provisions of The the institution of this new scheme interfered Liquor Licenses Ordinance 1899 and to provide with the extension of the existing tramway for the grant of browary licenses. which, he said, would otherwise have been
Saturday was an interesting day in the Carried down to Queen's Road. We are Russian calender. It was the name day of His under the impression that this was regarded Majesty Emperor Nicholas II, and the occasion rather as a menus of meeting the threatened was celebrated by a reception at the residence of competition, because it was very evident the Russian Consul, when Mr. and Mrs. Tiede that people would not walk up to St. John's mann were "at home" to a number of callers. Placo to travel by the existing line if the At the meeting of the Banitary Board to A Fine Selection of the CHOICE FRENCH station of the new line was situated in morrow there will be read a letter from Govern PERFUMES in Elegant Fancy Boxes Queen's Boad. At all events the publis meut relative to the appointment of Mr. Wood- cook to not as Deputy Registrar and Accountant Casket and Cut Glas Bottles; also would not gain much by the extension of of the Supreme Court and Mr. Gibson and Mr. ELEGANT SOAPS, TOILET WATERS, HAIR WASHES, from the the existing line. If additional tramway Craig to continue to not as Secretaris of the following Colebrated Houses-Atkinson, accommodation is necessary under present Sanitary Board. Pirer, Bogor and Gallet, Rigaud, Haubi- couditions the need would be greater if the existing line were extended to Queen's Road gant, &o,
because the service at the busiest hours of the day would necesarily be less frequent than it is now. If the line were carried down a meeting in the rooms, Alexandra Buildings heartily glad to restore the constitution and evidence of the prisoner, uncórroborated by any Bureau and send in the title deeds of their
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Mr. Fletcher S. Brockmann, National Secre- tary of the Young Men's hristian Associations ofhina, Korea and Hongkong is paying a short visit to the Hongkong Association and addressed
hear this interesting speaker. last night. There was a good attendance to
A stormy debate has taken place in the Dumn, ou a Bill for indemnifying the victims of the Terrorista. The Socialists and La bourites denounced the executions and
The jury was as under: Messre. David payment. It is reported that many of the A. Purvis, Henry Reeves, Hedley, T.. Richard-property owners have refused to sand in their tortures, and the President of the Damson, Johannes P. Ulderup, Thomas P. Hall title deeds for the transfer of their land at the resigned in consequence of the altitude of (foreman), Henry Gittins, and Frederick Ellis. price fixed by the Government and are demand. the Conservatives, and demands an apology The case for the Crown being conòluded, ing their own prices for the properties. The from the Labourites.
Railway Bureau has reported the matter to the Viceroy who has instrnoted the Provincial Tree- surer to draw up a proclamation and forward copies of it to the Magistrates of Foon Yu, Tang Shing, Tung Koon ete, for the information of the people of their respective districts.
TURKEY,
LONDON, December 17th. The Sultan drove in an open carriage of State to open the new parliament, where he was cheered by immense crowds.
The Sultan stood throughout the drive. All Djevad Boy read the speech from the throne, in which the Sultan said that he was
bis will was unalterable in that respect.
His Majesty regretted that the Bulgarians had departed from the path of loyalty and proclaimed their independence.
He regretted to announce that Austria
Mr Dalilios addressed the jury:He said the defonce would be that it was deceased who first took up the knifo, chased prisoner, and then a Bonfile ensued. In the scule deceased dropped his knife and that was the time when prisoner first got possession of it. Prisoner was thrown on the ground, his throat was being squeezed by the deceased, and, being the weaker man, he stabbed upwards in self-protection. There was not the slightest tittle of evidence to show that prisoner premeditated murder.
The Attorney-General contended that the
witnesses whatever, was highly incredible.
His Lordship, summing up, said that it was the first first time a Chinsman in the Assize Court bed availed himself of the privilege of going into the box and giving evidence on oath on so
The wording of the proclamation is as follows com
This proclamation is issued to inform all the property owners that they are required to comply with the request to forthwith register their addresses at the Land Redemption
properties where their land has been sarveyed and required by the Railway Company for the Construction of the line, and await the payment of the purchase money according to the fixed schedule of rates. They are warned not to
to Queen's Road a ten minutes' service, we presume, would be impossible. The ques tion as to whether the proposed new line is a publio necessity would seem to be answered affirmatively by the readiness of the Com even or eight days work and that he would Hungary bad illegally annexed Bosnia and Berious a charge. And they must remember that treat their land as raro commodities and offer
pay to proceed with its construction. It does not seem fair to the Company that the Council, after having once approved the line on general principles should turn round now after the Company has gone to the expease. of amalgamation and say "We will again consider the proposal ou general principles." Opinion its doubtless divided concerning the necessity for the line; so it was when the existing line was constructed. The fact that private individude are willing to pro- vide the necessary fund for the construction of the line seems a suficient answer to the question as to whether the line is needed or not. It is too late in the day now to be considering the general principle of the
When the Criminal Bessions were returned on Saturday His Honour the Chief Justice remarked that he had three days, in which to do
adjourn the Sessions on completion of the case being tried antil January 4th of the new year Jurors would not be required to attend until
that date.
Herzogorinia, contrary to international good faith, and hoped that, with the good offices of a friendly power, those questions would be #peacefully settled.
The Taikos Cleb at Quarry Bay gave an interesting concert on Saturday night. The members turned up in full force, but the diagreeable weather interfered with the attendance of friends from Hongkong. Talkoo talent provided a very interesting and enjoyable programme the feature of which was a bright little sketch admirably rendered by the "middles and maids.”
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The discussion which took place at the Legislative Council me ting last week on the proposed new Tramway to the Peak is that the project is to be considered de novo. His Excellency the Governor told the Council that the circumstances under which the Bill was introduced a few years ago are very different to those which exist to-day. We all know when the proposal was first made that the tramway was intended to be competitive with the one already existing Since then there has been an imigamation and, moreover, it is now proposed that the
The annual prise distribution of the vernacular Saturday morning, and attracted a large attent dance of Orientals and Occidentals. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Inspector of Schools, presided, and programme of songs and recitations was furnished by the papila.
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beau finally settled two or three years ago, leaving the Conacil to decide which of the two routes in Glenealy is the least objection able. We can quite believe that the line would prove a nuisance to the Roman Catbolic Cathedral but it is worth pointing gratulated the pupils on the year's work. He
Me. WOLFE, after the prize prosentation, con out that alongside the existing line stands a
was glad that the school was not only inaressing: Roman Catholic Church, a Protestant Church, in numbers, but in efficiency. In 1906, he said, a Hospital and large Hotel. Aesthetics have the average attendance was 187; last year it was been sacrified in the interests of utility. 237. This year the attendance had decreased The new line would probably have its advan- slightly-about 237-27. The highest enrolment tage for the worshippers of the Boman last year was not over 300. In February of this Catholic Cathedral as well as its disadvanYear there were over 360 names in the books of the tages, but, in public estimation, we fancy the original route will generally be regarded as the least objectionsble.
school The decrease in attendance was đonto the
bad outbreak of plague. He hoped plague would not return next year to spoil the attendance which otherwise was on the increase. There was this to be considered. Now that the atten-
been formed to increase the number of teachers,
The House of Representatives has resoly ed to call os President Rusevelt to justify his insinuation that Congressman feared the at ention of detectives.
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Attorney-General's gross-examination if the instructed to notify and command the gentry it required a great deal of pluck to face the resistance and delay. The Magistrates are prisoner were not speaking tho trath. He (his of their respective districts that they must not Lordship) could not say that the witnesses om wtir up the people to insist on their own prices behalf of the Crown had been altogether and thus delay the transfer of their properties satisfactory: there were certain discrepancies to the Company. If they should be discovered which made it hard to believe that they spoke doing this the Magistrates are to arrest them exactly the truth, although they probably and have them severely punished. The Land believed that what they were telling Redemption Bureau in the respective districts was what they thought they saw. His will receive the title deeds sont to them and Lordship said if the jury believed that it was after careful investigation if found in propor prisoner who chased deceased, that a quarral crder will issue drders for payment to the followed, and this led to the wounds being given, property owners for collection of same. Every they must find him guilty of murder. But if thing will be done in a proper and fair way and they believed that the two men had a quarrel, in accordance with the regulations laid down. there was s. pursuit, and something of which they were not quite clear happened, it was their duty to bring in a verdict of manslaughter." The jury returned a verdict ofman. slaughter, with a recommendation to merey.
His Lordship said, having regard to the recommendation to marcy, and the sirenstances of the ease, he should sentence prisoner to two year's imprisonment with hard labour.
The sessions were adjourned until 4th Jannary
Ar. Taft is acting na pesoemaker between THE BANDMANN COMEDY COMPANY President Roosevelt and Congress,
INDIAN REFORM BILLS
LONDON, December 18th. Mr. Morley has introduced the Indian Reform Bill in the House of Lords. The Bill makes the provincial legislativa councils largely elective through electoral colleges, sacrifices oicial majorities expt on the
The extension of the foreign settlement hag dance was on the ineresse the Government had Imperist Council, but retains the power of been mooted again in Shanghai.
The Governor-in-Como has declared Bang
kok to be an infected port.
The name of Mr. G. Whitelaw, of Messrs. A 8. Watson and Co., has been added to the register of Chemista and Druggists,
The King's Exequatur empowering Mr. Leiria to set sa Consul for Portagal and for Brasil at Hongkong has received His Majesty's signature.
The staff of the Hongkong and Whampoa Deck Company hold their annual dance on Thursday, 31st December.
The invitations have been issued.
His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Ross to set as District Officer in the New Territories with effect from the 6th instant, until further notice.
“ZAZA."
SUBSIDIARY COINAGE QUESTION AGAIN. The following is the gist of a dispatch sont by the Viceroy to the Wai-w-pa in reply to
a communication received from that Board re the subsidiary coinage question
The Viceroy says he has received many dispatches regarding this coinage question, alk urging him to stop production. This is due to the British Minister being ignorant of the exact state of affairs in the South and the real state of the money market. The British Minister has not sufficiently inquired into the is an obstraction to trade. This is incorrect. matter. He only points out persistently that it From inquiries made the Viceroy says it is im- Although the unfavourable weather on possible to stop the minting of subsidiary coins Baturday night seemed likely to materially affect and that it must continue. The Viceroy really be the attendance, yet the alluring nature of the lieves thatthecoinage is insuficient. He further drama was sufficient to attract a comparatively remarks that although the fin-Han-Kuk(Burean large audience to the Theatre Royal to witness of Local Affairs) pays only a certain percentage of the officials, salaries and soldiers wages in sub, the production of "Zaza." The play is an and Simon by Mr. David Bolasco of New York. banks, shops and merchants often run short of adaptation from the French of Messrs. Bertonidiary coins, yet the supply is insufficient. The
"Zaza” is the story of a French concert hall these coins, The Viceroy contemplates in. singer who has become business partner crossing the production to meet the demands of with a male singer and is doing a turn the market and help trade. In conclosion Hie She Excellency says it is impossible to comply with
the British Minister's request in this matter.
The Viceroy has sent a similar dispatch to the Board of Revenue at Peking,
but their anmber was still top small and in spite veto. The Bill foreshadows a wide exten of the decision of the Fetrenchment Committee sion of the popular element of district a cafe chantant at St. Etienne. and other unpleasant things of that kind, the administration. school staff was to be further increased In concion, Mr. Wolfe congratulated the head master and his assistants on the school's efficiency. and hoped that it would be maintained.
The Inspector's report on the school read 19
follown :--
Discipline and Organization. The discipline is very good and there is a noticeable change in this respect in the lower standards.
Organization The work of the school con
tinues to be very satisfactory. There is, how- over, a tendency especially in the lower stan dards to try and do too much, eg, in compost. tion the answers were very long, but often not to the point and not written in the bost style. Shorter, more concise, answers in good Chinese would have raised the standard of this wor materially.
His Excellency the Governor has been The work of the lower classes should not be pleased to re-appoint the Honourable Mr.left entirely to the mistresses. The masters Hewett to be a Member of the Sanitary Board who teach the upper standards skonid givore for a further period of three years, with effect series of lessons every week in the lores
Standards. The pupils will then be able to from the 19th instant.
enlarge their stook of ideas especially in chi position.
GERMAN AIRSHIPS.
Loanow, December 18th: The German Ministry of Marine ha
decided to build four airships for scouting purposes, and also to build floating docks, convertible to airship sheds.
MURDER IN NEW TERRITORY,
WONDERFUL CHILD COMPOSER.
IMPROVISING AT THE ALBERT HALE,
To have written three hundred compositions, including overtures, string quartets, songs, and s comic opera, is a fast which any one would be proad of achieving.
is a virtuous wogiau until she meets a rich young Frenchman, Bernard Dufresne, one night after one of her turns, She becontes infatuated with him, but the young man rexists her advanoss at firet, He finally succumbs and takes her to live with him in a small house in St.
PIRACY ON THE WEST RIVER It is reported that strong representations have been made by the British Minister at
Etienne, not revealing to her that he had a wife Peking that piracy is still rife on West River, and child in Paris. After six months of ideal that foreign vessels trading in that River life for Zaza the young man leavesto go to Paris are being insuficiently guarded against on baķinaw, promising to return. During his attacks by pirates and that the notorious pirate absence she is told by Cascart, her former singing chief Luk Lan Ching who is at the bottom partner, that Bernard is married, and half crazy of all the trouble is still at large aud with grief and wounded pride she goes to that both foreign and Chinese vessels trad- Bernard's house in Paris where she sees his ing inland have been victimized by him. The police received news on Saturday that wife and meets his little daughter, by whom the It appears he has recently been sending murder had been committed at the residence of truth is confirmed. She then returns home and numerous letters demanding bookmail from Mr. Stein, assistant engineer of the Kowloon is on the point of returning to the stage when a foreign longs, &c. The result of this constant Canton Railway, who resides between Shatin telegram announces the return of her recreant hammering at the door of the Wadwap is that and Taipo. No word has been received officially lover. Har joy at seeing luni is at flest intense, yesterday the Viceroy received a special beyond the sumoancement of the tragedy, but but gradually cools, and he tells him that she telegram from that department stating that detectives have been despatched to institute has boon to Paris and knows all about his socording to many of the dispatches received. inquiries.
other home. Recriminations follow and Zazi, by the Waiwapu from His Excellency in which now thoroughly aroused, onders him from the he has repeatedly assured them that the patrol honse. She then returns to the stage and of the West River has been properly arranged resumes her old place as favourite. When they and that vessels trading in the West River are finally do meet it is outside the Concert Des now adequately protected against attacks by Ambassadeurs music hall on the Champs for the capture of the notorious Pirate Chief pirates and that rigid messures have been taken
KULANGSU (AMOY) MUNICIPAL
Elysées, where she is singing. He attempts to Lak Lan Ching, yet up to the present time, they COUNCIL."
renow the old intimacy but Zaso, although | have not heard that he has been captured. The startled by his unexpected appearance, recovers dispatch instructs His Exoalency to give all Minutes of a meeting of the Council, held n
All this has been accomplished by little Gheorgher self-possession and gently but Armly the military departments in the Province the Board Room, on the 1st December 1908.
limited time certain
to effect his captara Beall, the wonderful eleven-year-old boymusician, refuses. He goes Badly away, while she dis and have him prnished.
Luk must not Present-Messrs. W.H. Wallace (Chairman) of Budapest, who made his first appearance in appears into the theatre,
be permitted to remain at large to con- His Excellenoy the Governor has been pleased, with the approval of the Secretary of J. B. Fenwink, Huang Tran-chew, N. Krase England at the Albert Hall last month as
In many parts the play verges towards the tinue his evil ways which may result in the State for the Colonies, to appoint Mr. J. F.S. Okayama, W. Wilson, and the Secretary panist and composer.
In spite of the enormons mass of work hugher standard of melo-drama and is proliferation of some very serious international difficulties, thereby involving the Government Boulton to be Second Assistant Director of C. Berkeley Witchall.
and he is also said to have mang forty with passionate and emotional dialogues. This in no end of trouble. Upon receipt of the Public Works with effect from the 13th 1. The minutes of the last meeting are rund
songs when he was eighteen months old is particularly true of the sconce where telegram His Excellency immediately sent and confirmed,
Jonny Szell does not seem to have suffered. Zaza meets Dufresna's child, Toto, and in instructions to Admiral Zi urglag him to Novamber, 1908.
2. A letter is read from Mr. C. A. V. Bowra His talents as a pianist ars of 20 mall the other where she reveals to him her know- at once dispatch troops from the different Judge Wiltföy has been officially notified by resigning his sant on the Council on his transfer and an admirable sense of expressing his ledge that he is married and that she has and do their utmost to effect the capture of
order He has acquired an excellent technique
military departments du proceed up-country the Department of State that his resignation from the Port, The Secretary is dirpoted in feelings Bat the ambition of this extraordinary informed his wife of his inddelity. The caste. Luk. has been accepted and that Mr. Rufus Hacknowledging receipt to express to Mr.Pornshild is to shine as a great composar and jud was a strong one, practically the fall company Thayer has been nominated as his successor the Council a regret at his departare, and thankging by the overture heard yesterday, this he appearing Miss Hamer played the title role
GOVERNMENT HOUSE. Judge Willey's resignation is to take effort on him for the services he has rendered the
bids fair to do
He powers of theme development and russ-
and added further laurels to her succesSON. On Friday His Excellency received Captain January 1,1909,- |-|
Community during the past three years, story of orchestration aro astonishing in one is Lucy Beaumont se "Rosa Boane, Zaza's Baron Rubia de Cervin of the Italian member of the Connoil, expl Residents who make excursione into the New A lottar is read from the Landi Com to young. He claims an intimate know. bibulous widowed sant, was decidedly successful Cruiser "Veravio," who was accompanied by Territory and visit the railway works are warned missioners reporting their completion of the ledge of every instrument in the orchestra and the character of Nathalls," Zara's mald, and Comm. Volpicelli. Also Captain Ackerman that they should not ignore the notices placed revalnation of property in the Settlement and the his ori creation, for preof is afforded in the Misa Minnie Rayner andby Mize Dutchie Forsyth Voretech, German Coral, sccompanied Capt. There can be no doubt as to the work being "Toto Dufresne's child, were well portrayed by of SMS "Tiger" German gunboat, Dr. at dangerous places on the railway route. Commissioners for their labours in the matter shape of an original theme, which was given him
with the charming grace and freshness Ackarniaan Akurey Eves, the hief Resident Engineer, has lasted 4 The Superintendent of Folice reports only a boat and shich he at once
once cleverly impro of youth Mr. Douglas V
Vigors
appeared to On Exturday His Excellency inspected the the Cathedral. All this is quite possible a notico which appears in our advertising one case, that of an assalt, has been hosed in visel in the forms of a concert-erekture, advantage ne Beraard Infiens And as the lover Western defences of Hongkong. He was as was excellent. Caseart, Zeta binging partner companied by Major-General Broadwood, Col. and obviously highly probable, but, if the clamas warning the public against visiting the Mixed Court since the last meeting, as the polonaise, and minnetep construction of the line is held to be desir.the works without first obtaining permite, Court has been closing owing to the Chinese The redeption which the groatendiende care was well interpreted by Mr. Charles Vane and Darling, Lt. Col. Chamier and the AD.C.
Today HE. presents the prizes at St able in the interests of the general publie, These, he explains, will be granted wherever Dial world being in mourning for the late the little falt-haired maestro was one of Mr. Thos. Sydney sequitted himself well as the
Dowager Empress and Emperor.
Joseph's College,
Carmichael."
It is notified in the Gazette that Mr. Brayfield new line should traverse a different route to has been appointed Engineer Burveyor for that at first suggested. The new route, like private ateam-launches under 60 tons, in place the old, meets with opposition. The old of Mr. H. L. Fletcher absent from the Colony, route was condemned because it threatened during the absence on leave of M HF. to mar the beauty of the Public Gardere. To meet this objection the route has been altered in a way which brings the line to within 240 feet of the Roman Catholic Cathedral in Glenealy and the Catholic com munity is up in arms against it. They bave petitioned the Legislative Council to veto this proposed alteration and employed Sir HENRY BERKELEY, KC, to argue the matter their behalf and tendered expert evidence hat cars passing over icon trestles at a distance of not more than 24) feet from the Cathedral door would rob the worshippers of that peace and quietness they now enjoy. and would, mora ver, inconvenience reridenfs
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