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BY THE BEST MAKERS:
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9TH, 1909.
institution in the Chinese capital. It is also announced that next Spring the Chinese Government will be sending Commissioners to Germany to study the higher educational methods there with a view to the reorganis. ation of exl-ting Chinese universities, so far as possible, ou the German model. Then we have the German Government establishing university at Kiaochau, "A-High School Chinese" it is to be called, but the Ger "man Government's intention is to create Brst & commercial high school as a basis for technical and medical schools and for in stitutes for political economy, forestry and agriculture to be founded later. The German Government is providing a sum of 600,000 marks (£30,000) for the erection
of the school, and an annual appropriation of 159,000 (£7,500) for its maintenance.
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S
CONCERT
Notwithstanding the unfavourable weather conditions, the first concert of the Philharmonie Society for the new year, held in St. George's. from a musical and a spectacular point of view. Hall last night, proved an entire success, both The bleak, uninviting weather did not warrant the large attendance present, but those who braved the elementa were amply repaid by the excellence of the programme, which was largely drawn from the works of Elgar, the English composer who has recently attract: I so much attention at home, the Philharmonie Society did ample justics. and to whose compositions the orchestra of
His Excellency the Governor anticipat. I bing present, but was defined owing to the MuesS
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AUSTRIA AND GREAT BRITAIN.
VIOLENT ATTACK IN A VIENNA NEWSPAPER,
SUPREME COURT,
Friday, January 8th.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. BEFORE HIS HONOUR SIR FRANCIS. PIGGOTT (CHIEF JUSTICE).
A PENDING LIBEL ACTION-INTERIM INJUNCTION GRANTED,
His Lordship-This bills (produced) says you borrowed $50 from the plaintiff ?—No, my lord. I gave it to him simply to defeat the execution. That's a rather sorious matter:-The money was paid up shortly afterwards.
You say the plaintiff's story is absolutely trumped up ?-It's paroly a fabrication.
Plaintiff, recalled, was examined by his Lordship.
Don't you remember in what amount you lent thess same?-There are so many Europeans
Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., who was instructed by Mr. O. D. Thomson, moved the Court on behalf of Chan Kung Fui and Chati Yu Shi for living in my houses who have always been in an interim injunction pending the trial of an the habit of coming and borrowing a dollar or action for libel restraining Lam Kok Bang, his two that I can't remember dates. In this case LONDON, January 7th, agents or servants, from printing, pablishing or I would not have prosecuted only the defendant The attacks in the Vienna newselling a book entitled "Chan Fong Fo."
lied to me so often. He made many promises, Connsal stated that Mr. Chan Kung Yui was but never offered to pay me a oant. of ady Lugard. Government House, however, papers on Great Britain have cul-
a married man, and in this Colony there was a as represented by Captain Mitchell-Taylor minated in an exceptionally violent publication whiol gare the names and accom- would not give me an acknowledgment unless i He says you never lent him any money.-Ha Secretary, and Miss Henniker, A.D.C., Mr. A. J. Bruckenbury, Private article in the "Neue Freie Presse" plishments of females in the demi monde lent him some.
in the Chinese world. This book also con- After the orchestral opening selection" Ch-2-(the leading journal) complaining bit-tained portraits of the persons who were not.
many.
THE CHINA UNIVERSITY SCHEME.
LONDON, January 7th.
You say his story is not true ?-Cortainly
wife, who was herself a plaintiff. A mɔre mentioned in the letterpress. Among those His Lordship (to defendant)--Yon admit, you
terrible or grosser libel it would be impossible almanac-an almanns of the prostitutes of to conceive than putting her in such an the Colony. Of course the court would only
serious, but nothing could be more serious than this.
His Lordabin-Her husband will not have
danse of action.
Bir Henry Berkeley-He is coupled with her. His Lordship-He is suing as an independent plaintiff?
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Sir Henry Berkeley-Yes.
That is a fraudulent purpose.
Defendant-It was not exactly fraudulent. back at once?-I told defendant to tear them In that osse why didn't you get these papers up. They wore of no farther use,
Judgment was entered for plaintiff,
CANTON.
FANCY A subsldy has been promised by the Chinese en de matin," followed the part song "Old terly of Great Britain stirring persons appeared a portrait of the plaintiff's handed over these papers to defest an execution.
Government, which has further shown its Neptune" by the choristers, which was great hostility to Austria both in Servia sympathy with the project by expressing Fuller came
appreciated. Mrs. Grave and Mr. Denman next with A its readiness to support the school by piance) by Gurlitt, an
foutslate (two and Turkey. item displayinty sending saholam to it. Then we are re- the musical abilities of the performers end-
The article declares that Britain's minded by a Loudon telegram which appears deserving the applause which followed their sole aim is to demonstrate the danger in another column of that more ambitious Barrett as she took the stage to sing "My love
effort. A hearty reception await: 1 Mrs. E. G. to any country of standing by Gerrant injunctions in libel where the injury was scheme which had its origin in the mind of for you" and "The dawn of Joy," two songs for Lord WILLIAN CROIl who has succeeded in which Mr. Denman Fuller comr the music getting the Universities of Oxford sud To the capable accompaniment of that gentle Cambridge to co-operate in furthering it, man and the Orchestra Mrs. Bassett did tr'] But neither of these schemes, should they bore sufficient testimony to ita merit. Mr. Frerk justice, and the ensores which followed her song all reach maturity, would appeal as strongly Grove's fine voice was heard to advantage in the to students in South China as a University song Britain ask thyself." Broke by in Hongkong. A reputation has been powerful male-voiced chorus, it proved an acquired by the Colony in China 98 an excellent item, and there was auaplo evidence educational centre, and the establishment of that it was appreciated by the audito...3.
After the interent the Orchestra re-openc a University here would be certain to the programme with "Chanson de Nait" by attract students from all parts of the Elgar, which was much appriated. The Empire, but it should, of course, be Serenade "Lady Biss" (Smart) followed and primarily intended for the benefit of those was sung without accompaniment by Mesdame who have passed through the schools of the Edwards and Goldsmith and Mesare. Edwards Colony. We trust that the GovRENOR's and Beavis with much sceptance and con
iderable applause, to which the quartsite. appeal, when it is issued, will meet with a and AMBER CIGAR and CIGARETTE response which will just fy a decision to verses. The chorus pad orchestra again took The idea underlying the movement
responde 1 by successfully repeating the lest two establishments.
in real CROCODILE SKIN, SNAKE SKIN, 80 forward with the scheme, for a university up the attention of the audience with "To is to so train Chinese that they may one
Fyivia," a selection from one of Shakspeare's works put to musia by Schubert. Mrs. Grove aud Mr. Denman Faller supplied the next item The French Mail of the 8th December, 1903 Scherzo Capriccioso (two pienos) and well was delivered in London on the 7th inst.
PATENT RAZOR STROPS, SHAVING MIRRORS, HAND MIRRORS;
de.
SMOKERS'
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REQUISITES A Very Fine Selection in Great Variety
MERRSCHAUM and BETAR PIPES, CALA BASH PIPES, is Special Assortment), BMOXERS COMPANIONS, MEERSCHAUM
HOLDERS, CIGAR and CIGARETTE CABES
etc., TOBACCO POUCHES in BEAVER, in Hongkong cannot but bring credit and CROCODILE, SNAKE and DOE SKIN, eterenown to the Colony. TOBACCO BOXES and JARS, Ash TRAYS.
ALL THESE GOODS ARE OF THE HIGHEST CLASS
AND SPECIALLY SELECTED.
The American baseball team defeated a picked team at Manila on the 4th inst. by 15 to 2.
His Exellency the Governor has consented to distribute the prizes to the boys of the A. S. WATSON & CO. Diocesan School and Orphanage next Widnes.
LIMITED,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS AND KOWLOON DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 6th January, 1909,
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The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, JANUARY 9TH, 1909.
day.
The subject of discussion at last night's ment ing in connection with the Universal Week of Prayer was "Familles, education establish. ments and the young."
Sir Henry Blake has contributed to the Nineteenth Century for December a brief but interesting review of the reign of the late Empri-Dowager of China.
Commisioner W. Cameron Forbes, Secretary of Commerce and Police and Vice Governor of the Philippines, is expected in Hongkong on the 13th and in Manila on the following 19th.
At the Marine Magistrate's Court yesterday Commander Basil B. H. Taylor. B.N., fiued the master of a cargo boat $5, the alternative being 14 days' imprisonment, for making fast to the
a. Lintan while that vessel was under way
Captain Wagermann of the P. & A: steamer Nicomedia, has been drowned in the Straits of Bhimonoseki. He fell overboard and was not scon again. A high sen was running at the
time.
The Board of Directors of the Y.M.C.A. have renominated the following gentlemen to sarve for a further period of three years Hou. H. W. Slade, Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Dr. A. P. Wilder, Rev. F. T. Johnson and Mr. A. B. D. Conland. They have also nominated Mr. A. HL Harris aud Mr. J. E. Wood. to fill VEJSNCİP",
Biled the breach which would have been other. wise occasioned, for Mra. Cochrane was viable "Choral
to appear through Indisposition. Fantasia" comprising ten old English air (Vincent) by the ghoias sud orchestra completed a highly classical and thoroughly excellent concert.
LADY LUGARD'S ILLNESS.
committee of Oxford and Cambridge At the instance of an influential
graduates the Rev. Lord William Cecil is proceeding to China to study the means of establishing an Inter- national University for China, with the co-operation of the American Missions, replacing the numerous smaller
Missionary educational
will grant the application bat amend the writ. His Lordship-I doubt his cause of action. Sir Henry Berkeley-I would ask that the the male plain tur writ be amended by striking out the name of
big apported by the affidavit of the plaintiff's His Lordship-I see no objection to the case husband. I mention the matter in case it should be taken hereafter
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
January 7th. OFFOSITION TO NEW TAXATION, There is trouble brewing at present regarding
establishments have been carried on 8 new tax which the Revenue Bursan intends to place on the pawnshops. Hitherto these licenses, and it was distinctly understood that no under
changes were to be made or any additional taxes to be levied. If the authorities insist there will shops (which has already been threatened) at this be serious trouble as the closing of the pawn- time of the year will provoke a tremendous uproar and a serious conflict between offeinlu Sir Henry Berkeley then proceeded to read and public. There is an opportunity for the the husband's affidavit which stated that he Self-Government Society to set up to its motto purchased a copy of the book at The Worlds This they have not done so far and are not likely which purported to contain portraits and desolusively proves that the Association's air in News · Office on January 6th. The book,to do. It is another caso in point which con- oriptions of prostitutes in Hongkong, had onessentially anti-foreign,
pages the portrait
The following is at translation of an express eventually fill the chairs of the Uni woman alleged to be called A Choi, who circulated by the employees of all the pawnshops versity, and replace foreigners in brothel at Shektonsai. This photograph was
was described as being a prostitute in the various services of the State.
We bog respectfally to inform the public that the exact reproduction of the first plain the Government Stamp Revenue Bureau has tiff's wife (Counsel could only assume that repeatedly insisted upon the pawnshops applying AMERICA'S NAVAL
some enemy had sent this portrait to the for stamped papers to be used for pawatickotu publisher). She was married to the plaintiff and we bare been informel that, if we refuse to according to Chinese custom, and her father do so, each pawnshop must pay a royalty of was formerly compradore to a merchant at 20 per cent. per annum to the Education Bureau. tein. The first plaintiff's father was formerly decided to demand payment to them of 10per cont. Chefoo, and was at present a merchant in Tien- If we als dealine to pay this the Government has compradore of the Hongkong Club for 30 years,
of the interest charged by pawnshops on money The second plaintiff was not, and never had been advanced upon certain articles such as wooden
PROGRAMME.
LONDON, January 8th. The United States Government has submitted
Congress plans for four battleships of 25,000 tons, four cruisers and nineteen smaller vessels. The estimated cost ICRY+UVO
In the course of air sudress it on one's College yesterday His. Excellency the Governor stated that Lady Lugard was seriously ill, and had been in a somewhat dangerous condition | million dollars, for the last few days. This announcement, we need hardly say, will be received by the whole commanity with the most sincere regret.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.
COMMITTEE RESOLUTIONS ON THE PRESIDENT'S STRICTURES.
LONDON, January 8th. The Committee of Congress, pointed on the 12th ult. to consider
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His Lordship said the plaintiff should file an affidavit with regard to the last paragraph of her husband's affidavit.
SYNOD OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS.
Next week the Catholic Biskops of South Chins the Rt. Rev. L. Masot of Fooshow, L. Clementi of Amoy, J. Lavest of Kwangei, N. Merel of Canton and B. Pozzoni of Hongkong, with their respective theologians will meet at the Mission House in Caine Road, to have a what steps should be taken to re-monde. Synod to discuss matters pertinent to the buke President Roosevelt for certain
administration of their missions. The Rt. Rev.
in Canton
that it
to be applied to educational purposas. The would be very inconvenient to use these tro vernment stamped papera. Moreover the pawn- brokers find business to be daily declining and the articles pawned have been depreciating in Bir Henry Berkeley stated that in the edition value. These are our reasons for refusing to of The World's News, dated January 6th, anpay the royalty demanded. Moreover it in dis- advertisement appeared saying that the book tinetly stated in the pawnshop loses med could be obtained there. It was a book that by the Bureau of Local Affairs that no anybody could buy, and its very purpose would addition will be made to the taxes in future, and ap-be defeated unless it was widely circulated. I on the face of this, why should the proprietors was a book produced for the purpose of advertis. allow the introduction of new regulations and ing the charms of the ladies of the demi permit the authorities to introduce whatever taxes they like? We understand that it is the intention of the Stamp Revenge Bureau to use force and take oppressive mesures involving us in serious trouble which we cannot avoid. The authorities do not know that the 10 per cent, deducted out of the money advanced to people who pawn articles are given to the employees of the pawnshops as banus to make up for the low wages they receive This custom has been in vogue for over a century. Now the Viceroy has issued a notification to the above effest and Li Tak Po has instituted an action against the Him Tai pawnshop for de ducting 10 per cent, out of the money advanced to him on articles pawned by him, because it was not stated on the pawntickets that the 10
J. Larest, being indisposed, will be represented strictures passed upon Congress in
His Lordship-I think I ought to have some offcial translation of the letterpress.
by his delegate, the Rev. Father C. L. Harand. his last Message, has submitted re-were nearly finished. They did not rely on the
The formal opening of the Synod will take place
on Sunday at 8 o'clock, when at the Cathole Cathedral a Pontifical Mass will be celebrated by one of the bishops with the assistance of all the other dignatories and the clergy, to which fonction all Catholics are invited.
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THE INTERNATIONAL OPIUM COMMITTEE.
INSTRUCTIONS TO DELEGATER.
In reply to Mr. Thosiore C, Taylor, who asked whether he could now give the House the terms of reference of the International Opium Commission which to meet in Shanghai in February next.
United States Government have communicated Sir Edward Grey stated at month: The
to us the terms of their instructions to their delegates. These instructions are na follows.— 1. To devise means to limit the use of opium in the possessions of this country,
The Royal Antideluvian Order of Buffaloes is bidding fair to recover the ground lost during the past year or two. Since the opening of the new premises at 20 A, Queen's Road East, the His Excellency the GOVERNOR yesterday attendance of Brethren has steadily increased, announced bis intention to issue an appeal
and the social spirit has played a prominent for funds for the endowment of a University pot Sapper will be provided by Bro. Parkinson, opium traffic, if such now exists, among the Part On Tuesday evening, January 12, a Hot
"2. To ascertain the beat means of suppressing in Hongkong, and the fate of the proposal, C.P., and a number of vocalists is expected to be nationals of this Government in the Far East. which has been much discussed in the present. The ordinary business of the Lodge "3. To be in a position so that when the Colony during the past twelve months, will will commence at 8.30 p.m. prompt, and will Commission meets at Shanghai our representa
tires may be prepared to co-operate with the be determined by the measure of support alone punctually at 9 pm. The supper will be representatives of participating Powers, and with which the scheme receives from the general served shortly afterwards, followed by a social them to offer definite suggestions of measures evening, and the invitation is extended to alî which these Governments may adopt for the public. In the address he delivered at St. val end military Brethren, as well as civilian, gradual suppression of opium cultivation, traffic, Stephen's College yesterday, His Excellency
and nae within their Eastern possessione, thus mentioned that the munificent offer 'made
solutions declaring the President's reply to the protests of members, in which he quoted members' speeches. in justification of his strictures is not satisfactory answer, and that his original language was not respectful to the House,
In his message to Congress President Rooss- velt soathingly criticised the duties of the secret service police, hinting that Congress objected to the investigation of the malpractices of certain Legislators.]
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THE CALAMITY IN ITALY.
MORE SHOCKE.
Sir Henry Berkeley said the translations
words being libellous. On the cover of the book appeared the words The Chan Fong Po
Chronicle for those in search of fragrance." In other words, it was a guide book to the demi of the beautiful faces of the prostitutes whose pictures appeared, together with a short history of their lives.
monde. Then it ran on with a detailed account
His Lordship-Does the book bear the name of the publisher ?
Sir Henry Berkeley-No, but there is n per cent. fa deducted for educational affidavit showing that it was bought at the purposes. If we are to be deprived of this office mentioned. Counsel then read the affidavit bonus of 10 per cent, our wages will be of Ar. Thomson which showed that in a bond insufficient for the up-keep of our own families, under the Newspaper Ordinance the defendant We have all agreed to resign our positions and was described as the printer and publisher of that go into other employment to keep body and particular paper.
soul alive. We respectfully bag to inform our proprietors to engage other people to take up our positions."
His Lordship granted the order applied for.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
BEFORE ME. H.. H. J. GOмPEETZ (ACTING PUISNE JUDGE).
-A DISPUTED LOAN,.
LONDON, January 8th. The foreign warships have left the Straits of Messina, the British ships receiving an especially warm ovation.
Violent earthquake shocks were ex-F. L. Vernon for the recovery of $76.70 due Action was brought by 8. Greenfield against perienced at Messina and Calabria for money lent. yesterday.
Both parties appeared in person. The Mansion House Fund in aid of dant in the years: 1906-07, bat be could not
6. Greenfield deposed to lending the defen At the Magistracy yesterday the second offcer assisting China in her purpose of eradicating ths relief of the sufferers now amounts remember the dates. He advanced him $70 in
of the Fookeang, 8. Qughton, proceeded
the evil from her Empire.
4. To be able to inform the whole Commission
COTTON CLOTH SHIPMENTS.
shipments of cotton pleco goods in November A Manchester correspondent writes:--Our were on a greatly reduced scale, as expected, owing to the lookont in spinning, and the con sequent short time in weaving. The figures
cash, to pay for furniture and clothing, and the $6.70 was for work done at plaintiff's factory Witness had had no repoyment, and had received no interest.
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This express is issued by all the employees of the pawnshops in Canton.
WEATHER REPORT.
the following report:
The Hongkong Observatory resterday, issued
On the 8th at 11.55 am-The barometer has risen generally, more decidedly in the North than in the South.
An antioyclonic area lim over N. bins, and presents remsinsrelatively low over the northern shores of the China Ses:
by Mr. H. N. Maux to provide buildings against a scoman and a deck bay for breaking when it resembles regarding regalations and 10 £70,000.
Gradiente are rather stoop over the Formosa Channel and S. coast of China where strong fully adequate for the needs of a University into a steel safe and stealing money to the value restrictions in force ut present in this country,
N.E. winds will continue to prevail. remaine open for another six months, and, of 240. Complainant's story was that while bo amending such regulations in points in which and to formulate and discuss proposals for
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending if at the end of that period an adequate ent was on duty on the voyage from Penang to they rasy be found, in the course of the joint
at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.05 inches. dowment fund is in sight, be will commence. Singapore the theft was committed. The matter investigation to affect the production, commerce,
Plaintiff was cross-examined by defendant.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending, at Was I in the Colony in 1906 P-I don't re- to-day is as follows:- to erect the buildings. The result of the reported to the police at Singapore who are, and disadvantages of opiam in the Far supected the deck boy. On the way to Hongkong
"East"
member the year, but I remember landing you Hongkong & Neighbourhood. strong; squally, N.E. winds, appeal will be awaited with much interest he had reason to believe that, both were impli- with insutions on gullar lines, but it is not are 379,000,000 yards, against 516,000,000 the money to buy furniture.
The British delegates are being furnished not only in the Colony but far beyond, We cated, as a fire yen note was found in the known how far this basis has been sccepted by yards in the corresponding period of last year stated that in October 1906 he was in receipt South coast of Chins between Same as No. 1. are now-a-days heating a good deal about quarters of the second defendant. The deck boy the other participating Government for the China, United States, Australia, and Persia of reserve pay of $90, and was employed at i
blamed the seamen for the theft, alleging that guidance of their delegates. universities for Chion. The Chinese Govern- he found the latter coming out of the second
metter lest the seaman would beat him as he officer's room but was afraid to report the
"Will your Lordship adjourn this case sine threatened to do. His Worship told the second die?" Mr. Dennys, Jr., asked Mr. Justice defendant that he did not believe him and Gompertz in the Summary (ourt yesterday dismissed the first defendant and a charge of He followed his application with the remark, "I receiving st len property was then preferred believe the defendant is dead," which caused a against the second. However, the captain said he did not wish the boy sent to prison and he also smile to pass over the features of the Judge, and was discharged.
provoked a laugh from members of the bar.
ment itself has recently been giving evidence of an intention to establish aniversities on the Western model. Commissioners have been sent from Peking to Tokyo to repor- upon the Imperial University of Japan with a view to the establishment of a similar
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Defendant then took the witness stand. He Formosa Channel-
The principal cases of falling-off were India.
Egypt took more than in November, 1907, but duced exports were most marked namely, furniture, and then removed into one of Mr that was a light month. In yaru, too, the reQuarry Bay. With that monoy he bought 11,500,000lb., as compared with 22,500,000lb. Greenfield's houses. In January last year he Germany took very little, and so did Holland. was med for 330 odd by Chung Cheong. Being This month of December is expected to be a amount of our total cotton exporta. The market Greenfield to keep an eye on his furniture while raall month, making the year a poor one in the difficulties at the time, witness naked Mr. is dull and dragging. Depression prevails in he attended the Court. The bill in plaintiff's cloth, and yarn is easier. Spinners are losing possession were landed at the time by witness. ground in point of margin.
rainy.
Bame B8 No. 1
Hongkong and Lamoela. South coast of China between Same as No. 1.
Hongkong and Hainan...
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
Line) left Bombay for this port via Singapore The NYK. str. Moyort Maru (Bombay on the 7th ins, and is expected here on the
28th inst.
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