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THE HONGKONG DAILY PERSS, THURSDAY, APRIL 7rn, 1910.

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we may be forgiven if we express the belief that such su arrangement, except for some little ad- the possibilities that vance on present methods may accrue, Ene with the will hardly fall in

CO., wishes of the Crown Colonias themselves. They, as well as Indin, look forward to the time when they shall no longer be under the incompetent authority of a partyridden House of Commons. They-Hongkong, Straits Settlements, Ceylon and all the others have had sufficient unfortunate ex-

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It is reported that lending Chinese merchant DAILY PRESS" HXOLUSTYN SERVICE.) of Antung propose to form an institution there to engage in banking sud forwarding brains, CHINESE MILITARY MISSION. on a capital of 1,000,000 yen in 5 yez shares, Two-fifths of this sum will be subscribed by the promoters. The rest will be offered to public subscription.

Toxro, April 6th.

Prince Tro Tsai left. Yokohama to day for America after a busy week

The Philippine Assembly has already pre- pared part of its public works programme. Bills in Japan. He entertained the Chinese have already been introduced calling for community prior to his departure. 1250,000 for combatting animal diseases in the The province of Pangasinan has asked for half. islands and 1760,000 for irrigation projects. a million pesos for improving the port of Dagupan, and Cavite aska for P350,000 for the constraction of highways."

| | REUTER'E DESTION TO THE " HONGKONG RAILY PRISE."]

THE SUEZ CANAL.

I ONDON, April 5th. Reuter's correspondent telegraphs from Cairo that the Premier announced, amid loud cheering, that he will abide

SUPREME COURT.

Wednesday, April 6th.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

LOCAL SPORT.

ROYAL ARTILLERY REGIMENTAL

SPORTE.

These sporta took place on the U.S.R.U. Ground at Kowloon yesterday. They were

BEFORE HIS HOFQUE MR. H. H. J. GOMPEETZ managed by the following officials

(PUIBNE JUDGE).

CLATM ON A PROMISSORY NOTE.

Action was brought by Leung Wing Tong to recover from Ho Shun and others the sum of

$500, said to be due on a promissory note dated November 16th.

Mr. F. X. d'Almada e Castro (of Messrs.

Committes:Capt. D. Clapham (President), Capt. G. E. Garnett, Lleat. I. Benton, Lieut. A. W. Chapman. ---

Sub-Committee-B. 8-Major White, Carpl.

Freeman, 87 Coy., G. S. M. Race, 83 Coy, Corpl. Hutchings, 88 Coy.

| Judges-Lleut. H. G. Bagnall and Lieut

Starter-Capt. G. E. Garanti.

and the third defendant was represented by Mr. A Jackson (of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes & Master).

Almada & Smith) appeared for the plaintiff, F. W. Thicknesse.

Mr. Almada informed the Court tant substituted service had been effoobed on the first and second defendante, and that the claim was for money lent to the Nam Sing firm. The Promissory note was signed by Ho Shan and other partners.

Plaintiff gave evidence as to advancing 8500 to the Naim Sing firm and reseiving a promissory note. He gave the money to Ho Shan, who was the managing partner of the

LONG JUMP-Prizes: $8, 84 and 82.

1, Freeman; 2, Wiltshire; 3, Goldring. ---ONE-MILE-Prize: $15, $10 and $5.-

82.

1, Lookett; 2, Ansell and Swain, dead heatTMTMTM PUTTING THE WEIGHT-Prizes: $5, $4 and

1 Salmon; 2, Cooper: 5. Wray RANK AND FILE N.C.Os. Bics—200gards. Prizes: 3 cups.

1, Crump; 2, Freeman; 3, Nash HIGH JUMP-Prizes: £8. 84, 32: 1, Johncock; 2, Booth; 3, Jones. RELAY RACE, R.G.A.-Four men per team. Each roan to run 3 mile. Prize 20

periences of intermeddling from the Colonial Office at the behest of the House of Com ro.mons to feel satisfied with the present regime, and the only scheme which seems to hold out hope of better things is the passing of the House of Lords into an Imperial Coun- cil which shall have control of the Empire at large. The desire to make the House of

Mr. Stanley Wood has told a Minila news- Lords more useful and representative than

paper that he know a number of people who it is at prosent is sincere. Opinion may were bound for Maulia ware persuaded from differ as to the policy to be adopted, but proseeding there by "knockers" along the opinion is agreed as to the necessity for Chinese and Japanese costs. In view of these the reform. The Singapore Free Press in facts he recommends that Manila. business by the decision of the Assembly con- Subsequently he applied for payment, and

recent editorial on the subject of the intereste established a bureau of information, attitude of the Colonial Office towards proferably at Hongkong, for the dissemination of correct data concerning the accommodation Hongkong and the Straite Settlemente, for travellers both in Manila and enroute here.

man who cared remarked that every

It is reported that recently a Japanese, Tcently reported objecting to the for the Empire should aid the reduc Sngst by name, living at Hasegawamachi,

[By the new draft Convention the concession tion of the House of Commons to its own Seoul, brought a suit in the local court natural province, the parochial administra against Princess-Dowager Yi, 62 years of age, of the Spox Canal Company, which expires on farther period ending December 31, 2008. of the United Kingdom. The writer point- widow of the late Prince Yi Claitok. It is November 17, 1968, will be renewed for a ed out that the Imperial Council, when it alleged that some fours years ago, Sugeta loaned From 1968 on the annual net rereans when it Crown Solicitor, again appeared before Mr. E. came into boing, as was certain, would free 1,200 yen to the Princess, who handed rosehes or exceeds 1,00,000,000fe, will be divided R. Hallifar at the Magistracy yesterday in con- Garrison, and Police, Prize: $15, 310 and 85. the Crown Colonies from the authority of a him the title deeds of Enneṇrakang, her aqually between the Company and the Governnection with an application made by the Can be had in the following forms to wait would substitute a discriminating control repaid. Some muspicion is entertained bythe Company and the balance of the revenue to Chinese from Shanghai on a charge of kidnapp

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residence, as security, but he has not been Japanese that the deed is a forgery.

was pat off time after time. He did not ask

defendant was always out when he called. the third defendant for payment because that After hearing the evidence of the defendant, A committee of the Assembly re-his Lordship reservad hindecision.

cerning the renewal of the Suez Canal

concession.

immediate renewal.

THE SHANGHAI EXTRADITION

APPLICATION.

Mr. H. L. Dennys, sex, from the office of the

than 100,000,000fe, 50,000,000fr. will go to the Chinese Government for the surrender of a ment. When it exceeds 50,000,000fr., but is loss the Government. When the net revenus ising. Mr. Dennys said he had received com. 50,000,000fz. or less, the whole will be allotted munications from the Chinese Authorities to the Company.]

stating that they expected to have documents and witnesses here by the 13th Instant. He would therefore sak for a remand until the 14th. He had not given Mr. Golddzing (the solicitor for the prisoner) notice, because he was in a hurry to lot his Worship know as soon as be possibly could, but he would let Mr. Goldring know.

THE VETO RESOLUTIONS.

based on a proper appreciation of imperial

An interesting experiment has been began needs and imperial aspirations. The ideas

af the Ministry of Justics in Bangkok, where have. expressed are bound to awaken a response & rumber of pupils of Siamese akorthani from Hongkong. We, too, have had reason been practising in the law Courts. The utility

LONDON, April 5th. to wish that we were not subject to the of an efficient system of shorthand adapted to

The House of Commons has gone impulses of an electorate of whom it may the needs of the Siamess language was forth- number of pupils trained by Mr. Graham 8. fairly be said,What do they know of coming in the Para Yot State trial, when a England who only England know ?" We Sanderson in his system reported the daily pro-into committee on the Veto Resolu. have wished for treatment based on a know-ceedings. The system which was trieil the other tions. ledge of colonial needs and the outcome of day is the invention of Prince Sithiporn. matured consideration, but the devolution of the duties of the Secretary of State for the Colonies would not produce the desired result. One official would be appointed to "the business connected with "supervise

A correspondent who witnessed the display THE POPE'S EXPLANATION. of boxing before the King of Siam at the aremation of the late Prince Uruphongs is loud in his praise of the skill and pluokiness of the combatants. It was generally thought that the

LONDON, April 5th

His Worship granted the remaut subject to anything Mr. Goldring might have to say.

After the tiffin adjournment Mr. Goldring appearod, and the case was again called on.

His Worship (to Mr. Goldring)I under- stand you object to this remand f

1, 87 Cay. 2, 83 Coy. THROWING THE CRICKET BALL-Prizes: $6, $3 and $2.

1, Desmond; 2, Jones: 3, Ryan,

100 YARDS-Final, Prize: $10, $5 and $3. 1, Crump: 2 Wiltshire; 3, Freeman, and Desmond, dead heat,

BOOT BACK-Competitors to finish with their own boots on, laced up. Prizes: $5, 83 and $2

1, Mausell; 2. Cramp: 3, Defoe,

ONE MILE-Open to Royal Navy, European

1; Andrews; 2, Sturdy; 3, Teater. HALF MILE-Prizes: 812, 89 and $4, 1, Luckett 2, Swain; 3, Desmond SERGEANTS' RACK-220 yards, handicap, f yard start for every year, or part of a year over 10 years sorriso. 2 yards, start for every. year or part of a year over 15 years' service. Prizes: 2 oupa

1,0-8, M, Wray; 2, Sergt. McCartney; 12) YARDS HURDLES Finel. Prizes: $10, $5, $3:

1, Freeman; 2, Golding; 3, Moore, SACE RACK-Prizes: $5, $4 and $2. 1, Robinson; 2, Old; 3, Sketch,

BELAY RACE--Open to teams of 4 from any Native Company in the Garrison. Each man to ran mile, Prizes: 820, 812 and $8.

1, No. 5 Coy. 2, No. 3 Coy.; 3, No. 2 Coy. YEYEBANS BACE-Below the rank of

Mr. Goldring-Te. I stated my reasons Bergeant. 220 yards. 12 years service. last time, and I am in your Worship's hands. yard start for every year or part of a year 2 yards start for seems to me that tliete has bren undue and over 12 years' service.

service. Prizes: 86, $4 and 82.

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the great Dinminions, but the other would VA.S. WATSON & CO..still "control" the Crown Colonies and this proved not to be the case, and boxers from has explained that Methodists have totally unnecessary dalay, and that, it will be a every year or part of a year over 16 year'

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reurng mequate attention and fair dealing lias in the prospective inauguration of an Imperial Assembly which can take a wider view of imperial responsibilities than the body, whose members are chiefly concerned with parochial and domestic affairs.""

The English Mail of the 5th March was

delivered in London on the 5th April.

A Singapore barrister, Mr. Wee Them Tow,

united. Only stipply for Cash the supply is on trial at Singapore for perjury

Telegraphia Address: Pass. Oodar:1.8.0 5th Ed. Lieber,

P. O. Boz., 84. Telephone No. 12.

BIRTH.

On the morning of the 6th of April, at the Government Civil Hospital, the wife of N. G. Nona, Chief Interpreter, Supreme Court, of [505

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HONGKONG Office: 10a, Des Vœux ROAD C LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLERT STEBET. EC

The Daily Press,

HONGKONG, APRIL 7TH, 1910.

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or

Old residents declare that never within their experience has there been such a cool April as the present month has opened.

At the Magistracy yesterday Mr. J. R. Wood fined fourteen natives $10 spiede, or fourteen days' imprisonment, for stowing away on thes. Hengshan from Canton to Hongkong,

A Kharbin telegram to the Nevee Trimya stated that the Chinese authorities had aban doned the idea of creating a modera army in Manchuria, owing to lack of recruits and money.

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Korat men would uphold their reputation, but this rounds were allegra beties display splendid, and there was none of the in-fighting which has become sucli a feature of western boxing. His Majesty was delighted with the display and liberally rewarded the contestants.

A SWATOW EMBEZZLEMENT CASE.

Detective-Sergeant Terrett of the Hongkong Police returned to the Colony yesterday from Swatow by the a.s. Haimun, bringing with him

1, Freeman; 2, Greenwood; 3, Weatherall

mid this morning the witnesses sits on their $22, 58 and 34, and groot hardship to remand the case, I ask your

wordipapa undersądaną, ....... way.

Cardinal Merry del Val, Secretary of State to His Holiness the Pope, can. Hence the objection of His Holiness to receive those who became in any way associated with them.

FRENCH NAVAL AFFAIRS:

LONDON, April 8th. The French Senate bare unani

W. J. Cross, the late Conml's constable atmously agreed to the bill for the lay Swabow, who was found guilty of embezzling $5,700. The onse was tried before Mr. Justice ug down of two Dreadnoughts in Lindsay Smith of Shanghai, and the defendant 1910. The Minister for Marine pleaded guilty and refunded the money. In declared that the danger of invasion passing sentence, his Lordship took into con- sideration the assistance the prisoner had was indisputable, as a Division could rendered, and also the fact that he had restored be landed in France in twenty-four the amount of his defalcations, and sentenced hours. him to twelve months' hard labour from the date of his arrest, which was about a month ago. The prisoner will serve his term in Vistoria

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MURDER AT SHAUKIWÄN.

THE MANILA SENSATION.

LONDON, April 6th.

By order of the Secretary for War A grassome discovery was made by the the two Japanese, who were arrested Shaukiwas, police on Tuesday, when the body of

Chinese women between 25 and 30 years of on the March 30th, for securing A Japanese deputation yesterday went on ago was found foating in a nullah of Third photographs of the fortifications board the Kleist to wish ban soyage to Prince Street. The woman was well dressed, and wore at Corregidor, have been released and Fushimi and the other distinguished visitors a quantity of jewellery. An examination of the who are on their way to London to be present body showed that she had a out and various deported to Formose. at the opening ceremony in connection with bruises on the forehead, a stab wound in the the Anglo-Japanese Exhibition,

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals aga to soknowledge with thanks the following donation to the funds of the Hospitals:--- *

A. 8. Watson & Co.

$50

The Rev. Fr. P. Gababardi, M.A., Rector of

LONDON, April 6th,

Mr. Goldring--I understand the witnesses will be here by the 14th

2

1, Ansell; 2, Luckett; 3, Bennet.

*rizes:

OFFICEBS" BACE-Open. 120 yards, handi- cap. 1 yard start for every year or part of a

penalised 4 yards. Priss: Cup

His Worship That is enfioient rasson for a year over 8 years service. Previous winners remand, I think.

Mr. Goldring-I am in your Worship's hands, You have heard all I have to say,

His Worship-I must remand the case, Mr. Goldring-There is one other point with regard to the identification. I do not want the prisoner brought into Court,

His Worship-We can see to that. Mr. Dennys-As soon as ever the witnesses axive, if witnesses are to be called with regard to the identification, I shall certainly commani-

esfe with my friend at once,

Mr. Goldring And until the identification is held the prisoner will not be brought into Court that is all I want.

His Worship-Very good.

Mr Dennys-The Consal-General said that the Chinese Authorities expected the witnesses

Lient. H. S. Thompson.

TUG OF WAB, H.K.S.B-Final. Prizesz 830 and $15,

No 3 Coy, best No. 2 Coy,....

TUG OF WAE, B.GA-110 stono teams Fidal Prizes: 849 and $20.

83 Coy. best 88 Coy.

Tuo or WAE, R.G.A,Catch Weighte

Final. Prize: 340 and 20.

83 Coy, beat 87 Coy.

440 YAB03--Prices: $12, 88, 84.

1, Crump; 2, Wiltshire; 3, Freemen. CONSOLATION BACE-200 yards. Open to all unplaced competitors, B.G.A. Prizes: '86 84, and 82.

1, Kinsella; 2. Watts; 3, Trubbaril.

R.A. SportaChallenge Cup.-87 Coy, won this

to be here on Wednesday. Your Worship knows trophy with a total of 152 points, secured by what that means, for it depends on the steamer N. C. O's and men in the various regimental arrangements. It is quite possible that they events. 85 Coy, was second with 85, and 85 may not arrive by that date, or they might | Coy, last with 61. arrive sooner. It they do, I will give my friend notice, and we can hold the identification at once. Mr. Goldring-The Meatlication in this ense is very important. More so, in fact, than in other ones.

His Worship-I will remand the prisoner

INDIAN DUTY ON SILVER.

small of the back, and another stab wound in the AMERICAN BANK SENSATION. til Thursday afternion, abdomen. The body was fresh when found, thus indicating that the outrage was of recent occurrence, and the fact that the jewellery was not removed leaves the presumption that robbery, was not the motive of the crime

The pollas are investigating the matter.

THE LOSS OF THE

WARATAH,”

LOED CREWE made a remarkable suggestion at a dinner given on March 15th in honour of SIE GEORGE REID, the newly-appointed High Commissioner for Australia. In the course of his speech he remarked that the position of the Colonial Office in relation to the great self-governing dominions was one which, though always plassant, was of a somewhat peculiar character, and he did not think he was altogether wrong in forecasting that the present oficial arrangement, by which the same official the Secretary of State for tha Colonies-looked after the business connected with the great dominions and also

The Standard Oil Company has ansoengfully looked after the reat of the Empire beyond prosecuted two Chinees at Saigon for selling the seas, with the exception of India, was mixtas of different kinds of petroleum under not likely to continue permanently. He the Eagle and Cook brands. They were thought the time would come, and it might sentenced to two months' imprisonment each, been veriled by sabsequent news,

the P. C. Cathedral, who was medically advised to go Home by the first steamer, left yesterday for Milan, via Genos, by the Kleist. Numerous friends, including the clergy and the seminariste, went to see him off and to wish him bon voyage and speedy recovery,

A correspondent of the Glasgow Herald re- cently had a brief conversation with a Calt who claims to possess the gift of second sight. Re ferring to the Waratah, he said: Shelins there (pointing to an indentation on the coastline between Cape Town and Durban). She is there on hor roadside, hor hall aninjured so far as I can make out, but I cannot say what may be wrong at her keel. You dreamed this was anggested. No you call it a dream, I saw it. He told of equally remarkable visions in relation Russo-Japanese war, all of which, he said, had

to the death of Gordon at Khartoum and the

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS:

besides heavy fines. They were maloted in one come at no distant date, when the care of thousand francs damages, and must also bear those twà matters would be entrusted to two the expense of interting the judganent in three officials. Presumably his Lordship antici.newspapers there:

The H-A. Linie str, Andalusia left Singa pore on the 2nd inst, a.m., and may be expected pated that one Colonial Secretary will look

A sed drowning sosidant oocurned on the river here on or about the 8th inst.A after the interests, or rather the business, of at Bangkok, on the 19thult whan Alfred Hausen, The Indo-China air, Namsang left Calcutta the self-governing colonies, and the other a European cabin boy of the steamer Pangan, lost for the traits, and Hongkong on the 4th inst.,

his life. Hansen, who was not more than 18 years and is due here about the 16th ist, wh

The cargo of Silke shipped on board the M. M.

The Union Bank of Brooklyn has closed its doors. It commenced with a capital of one million dollars, The deposits amounts to five and a millions.

Mr. Harmood-Banner asked the Under-Blac

AMATEUR BILLIARD CHAM PIONSHIP.

Second Bound, BOZA V. BUSE.

These players met in the second game on Taosday night. Bush led from the start and won by 61 with the scores: Bush, 500; Rozs 439. The best breaks were-Bush, 40, 24, 21 and 20; Roża, 24, 21. and 19 (2),

MELVIN 9. BISHOP, These players met in the first game last retary for India in the House Commaus on night. Melvin was first to show signs of forms, March 15th whether any inquiry had been and gradually added to his lead until the scores mode to the incidence of the now duty on were called 265 plays 162. Bisher was then half silver on producer or consumer; and whether seen to advantage and several small breaks were he had any offcial information showing that registered till there was only 22 difference when the new duty would seriously affect the ship the game was called 377 plays 355 in favour of ment of Indian cloth to China, and old .to the Melvin

The latter player was then favoured RAILWAY DEVELOPMENTS INducers by the excise claty nor uxirting of them, had a lead of about 60, when Bishop with the run of the balls and making the most imposed on Indizu slotli

Juli pro- Mr. Montagu-The Secretary Saite has again sat to work and, playing with great care watched the movement of the Silver Market looked like a winner when the game was 499, since the new duties were announced, and he 471. He added six and with a good opening finds that the trade is disposed to think that presenting itself played a faulty cannon which the slight fall in the price of the metal which gave Melvia the chance to score his point. The answer to the second part of the question is in Bishop 477. The breaks were Melvin, 20, 19. at first occurred will not be permanent. The game ended with the scures:-Melrin, 500; tinue to watch the effect, if any, of this duty 39, 14, 11, and 13, Bishop, 10, 10, 22, 11, 291 the negative. The Secretary of State will con- 15, 12, 12, 17, 19, 23, 18, 18, 11, 10, 10, 13, 16,

on Indian trade.

15, 17, 19, 13, 20 and 12.

THE NORTH.

The International Sleeping Car and Express Trains Co. have recently approached the Imperial Government Railways of Japan and 5. M. R. Co. with proposal to operate, on the completion don Line, its own sleeping and dining our service,

ANGLO-JAPANESE EXHIBITION,

INDIAN SEDITION.

An important arrest in connection with the Indian sedition movement was made in London: on March 13th.

of the reconstruction work of the Autung-Muk- firstly, on the Changelun-Mukden-Antung Fusy roate to connect with the Fasan-Shimono- seki ferry seryloe and the Japanese railway system, and secondly, on the Changchun Shanghai steator service. It is calculated Dairen line to connect with the Dairen- that a trip from Changshan to Fasan would It is stated by the Pall Mall Gazette that the take only 40 hours A single journey from King has graciously, intimated his intention to London to Tokyo vin Siberia, Manchuris and oper in person the great Japan-British Exhibi- train at Victoria a young Indian alighted, and On the arrival of the Dioppe-Newhaven bont Kores might thai be completed in only 13 days or at Shepherd' bush. No definite date has was immediately placed under also had and 13 hours, the thirteet hours to be taken up been yet fixed, pending His Majesty's con- Inspector MoCarthy, of Scotland, rand, he had

possibly relieve the work of the Secretary of hanging on by a rope, but lost his hold of this,

of the voel. He was unable to swim and was 1st ultimo, was delivered in Lyons on the 5 The transfers required would he, besides those for the first week in May

The man's name is given sa Vinaljak instant.

On inquiry at the Exhibition, we learnt Savarker, aged about thirty. He will be brenght the boge-mentioned two ferries, two others, one State for the Colonies, and its distribution when attempting to pull himself out of the the 9th ultime, st 1 p.m., arrived at Gos, on coat of the difference in railway gange.

The LG.M. str. Luetanu, which left here on our thể, Russo Ghuman frontier end one..stvo Information had been received there is to before the extradition court at Bow-atzest to-

Changchun, ascessitated in both cases on no- might result in

more attention being water. All attempts of resous were unavailing the 6th instant, at 7. a.m.

will have charge of the business of the

Crown Colonies. Such a change might old, wes bathing with two companions at the side str. Armand Behic, which left this port on the in crossing the English Channel and Japan Sea. venionco, but in all probeen awaiting the train,

it will bo

the King's intentions, and that such a statement day charged with sedition. was unauthorised

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