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effective in their results than those carried out during the two proceeding years. For instance, the regulations concerning the organisation of the Imperial Household and of the government, central and local, re sulted in the abolition of numerous superficial offices and the creation of useful offices, but what is more important is the separation of the judiciary and the ex-
Two shopkeepers who were found selling." poultry in their shops were ordered by Mr Wood at the Magistracy yesterday to pay a five of $10 each.
For refusing to pay his riesha hire, and for assaulting an Indian sergeant of police, Mr
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Wednesday, June 15th.
IN ORIGINAL JURIDICTION.
BEFORE H HONOUR SIR FRANCIS PIGGOTT (CHIEF JUSTICE).
CLAIM ON A BILL OF EXCHANGE.
Hallifax ordered an American sailor at the CLOUDBURSTS IN GERMANY.erved his decision in the notion brought by
Magistracy yesterday to pay a fine of $10.
England and Germany are said to have each sent to the Chinese Navy Department a model of the men-of-war to be constructed for the Chinore Navy. The models are of the size of an ordinary room.
At the Mitan Hishi Yard at Nagasaki tha keel
has been laid of a torpedo-destroyer to be named the Yamakaze. The new boat has a displace ment of 1,150 tons, a speed of 33 knots an hour, and a hors-power of 21,000. The vessel is a little smaller than the British destroyer Swift but is of the latest type.
His Excellency Sir Henry and Lady May gave a luncheon party at Government. House yesterday in honour of Sir Chentang Ling Chêng, at which the following guests were present-Admiral, Mrs, and Miss Lyen, Col,
Mrs. and Míks St. John, Hou. Dr. No Kai,
HEAVY DEATH ROLL.
LONDON,
June 14th.
Evidence having concluded, his Lordship
Yap Hok Ling, compradors of the Yokohama Spoole Bank at Kobe against Chan Ting Sang, to recover the equivalent in Hongkong dollars af You 50,000 due on a promissory note, togo. ther with interest at the rate of six per cent. por ennum from the 10th September, 1905, to pay
Mr. M. W. Hinde, K.C., instructed by Mr. E. J. Grist (of Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist), appeared for the plaintiff, and defendant was represented by Mr. Eldon Potter, instructed by Mr. P. M. Hodgson (of Mesars, Erena
THE FIRM OF MITSUI,
From the local branch of the Mitaol Bustam Kaisha, Limited, we have received a copy of the publication entitled "The Mining Enterprise of the Mitani Firm." It is attractively got up, neatly printed, and well illustrated, and poemosses some little interest for even the casual reader At the ontset we read conesrning the great firm of Mitsui that it is owned by eloven partners, each being the representative of one of the eleven Mitsui familion. The direct activities of the firm are divided into four companies, of which the most important are: Mitani Gomei Kaisha (Firm of Mitsui Partnership), and con- trolling centre of the activities of the Mitsui of the "Mitsui Bank," the oldest and by far the firm; the Mitsui Buak, Limited, the successor largest private banking house in Japan, which
is backed by a capital of 20,000,000 yon, fully
A terrible series of disasters has occurred in Germany. Through cloudment or judgment. bursts in the Rhine Valley fifty people are believed to have been drowned at Adenan, while the death roll is even heavier in the Ahr Valley, where 150 were drowned. Twenty-five fatatali ties were reported at Hoonningen, The workmen's barracks at Blankenstein BEFORE HIS HONOUR ME. F. A HAZELAN worthy that the workers are consideratoly
were swept away, and it is believed that a hundred people perished.
Hon. Mr. Wel AYuk, Mr. and Mrs. Blanchflower. THE FIRM HAND IN EGYPT.
As the result of a quarrel in Nathan Road near the Kowlcon Dispensary four richa coolies were charged before. Mr. J. R. Wood at the
LONDON, June 15th. It is reported from Cairo that the Council of Ministers have passed in their original forms the new press law is which the Legislative Council rejected and the Secret Societies and School Discipline laws which the Legislative Council had emasculated.
Magistracy yesterday; hon ding the police. behaviour and one with assaulting One of the defondanta was discharged, and the hearing of the case against the other three adjourned. Defendants are represented by Mr W. E. L. Shenton (of Messrs. Descon, Looker & Deacon.)
ecutive which has been effected, thereby giving to the country the benefits of modern courts of law. But not wontent with im proving the administration of the country, and in setting models of official and moral integrity, the Japanese have sought to introduce needed public works and also A project has been on foot in Kirin since develop the resources of the country, last year, says the Peking Daily News, to es- She has drawn money from her own ex-tablish a olgaretta manufactory, partly for the no purpose of protecting Chinese interests and chequer with no stinting hand, and MARIE BRIZARD & ROGER'S. better test of self-sacrifice could be given partly for profit, as all the cigarettas smoked than the funncial assistance which has beeny Chinese a foreign-made. The proposal han not ripened and a company, has been rendered to Korea. An appropriation of established under the promotion of a man 19,682,623 yen, drawn from the Imperial named Chao and two others. It is expected Treasury of Japan by annual instalments that business will be started shortly, as the during six years froux 1907 to 1912, without shares have been already paid ap and ma interest and without redemption, make chinery purchased. possible the reorganisation of the system of government, and for the extension of public works and coilastral surveys of land it was decided in 1908 to raise the "Second Public Understanding Loan" amounting to 20,000,000 yen. That the Koreans really A. S. WATSON & CO.. appreciate having their affairs conducted by
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vitalise trade and industry. The report states that the friendship between the protectorate and the protected is grow. ing, and the visit of the CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN to the Peninsula in 1907 is said to have removed of prejudices that existed between the two countries and to live softened more or less the ill-feeling of the Korean people toward Japan. Doubtless the Koreans are becoming more reconciled to the new
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Reports from every band in the Philippines indicate that the greatest mensee to the indus. trial development so much to be desired is the Barcity and the inefficiency of Inbour Bearing upon this question forcibly is the experience of Mr. E. L. Foole, of the Mindoro Develop ment Co., who remarks that the labour situs-| tion, as it has developed in Mindoro, is in his
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(ACTING" PVBNI JUDGE).
MONEY CHANGERS IN COURT.
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Leon Canio of the Cosmopolitan Hotel brought action against J. H. Solomon of No. 2, Beaconsfield Aresde to recover $100, balance said to be due in respect of money changed on board the . Derflinger on June 1st.
Grist) oppeared for the plaintiff, and Mr Mr. M. Reader Harris (of Messrs, Wilkinson Davidson (of Messrs. Hastings & Hastings) represented, the defendant.
Mr. Harris, in opening, said the facts of the case worn rather difficult to understand, as they were somewhat complicated, Plaintif went on board the Deringer on June 1st, aud the defendant was then on board. The parties know sach other, but had never previously had any The Government's firmness in over-dealings. On this occasion Solomon approached ruling the action of the Legislative Canio and said a passenger from Shanghai wanted to change some Shanghai dollars, and Council in weakening legislation inked the plaintiff if he had war German tended to prevent political crime is marks or English gold. Plaintiff said he creating an excellent impression.
SOUTH APRICAN UNION.
had, and paid to the Gorman passenger £53 in English gold and 628 marks 60 pfenuig for $950 in Shoughai notes. The £53 and 628 markos 80. pfennig altogether came to 1,710 marks, and that was tho LONDON, June 15th.
value of the money paid to the German pamer- It is officially announced that the ger, and was equal to $950. After that transao- the Duke oftion defendant paid to the plaintif 8500 or King has designated
sccount of the money due, and said he would pay Connaught to open the South African the balance when his partner boarded the ship. Union Parliament.
After the $500 was paid the plaintiff worked out the transaction in his book and arrived at the eonolusion that the amount the defendunt should have received for the 1,710 marks was $850, and this was where the error of $100 originally
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BAMBOO TREES FOR PARK LAWNS.
paid up the Mitsui Bussan Kalaha, Limited which has just been incorporated with a capital of 20,000,000 yon, and known as the "king of the foreign trade of Japan; and the Mitsui Mining Department, the total production of whose collieries constitute more than ono-sixth of the coal output of the Empire. It is note-
treated, and efforts made to promote their welfare,
SHOOTING.
VOLUNTEME RESERVES.
At King's Park on Saturday and Sunday last the Reserves held a competition for a ministure KC.M.G. Fifty cards were returned and some oap kindly presented by H. E. Sir Henry May vory croditable scores were registered. Captain
off the rifle (ons short of the "possible,'') and an Branch won the trophy with a not score of 34
allowance of one point handicap, total 35. The best scores registered were :---
Capt. Branch A. Calvert...
A. Blowey...
J. Entahings
500 YARDS.
14+
G. H. Wakeman J. Dalziel ...
34
32 + 3 32 + 3
314
4
31 +4 31 + 4 = 35 At the conclusion of the shooting for the "May" Cap on each day teams of four fired at
moving target. Messes Dobbs, Gipson, Pidgeon and Hutchings comprised the winning teams proved an interesting feature, some keen team and wor spocas. Pool shooting by the
contests resulting,
CHINESE ENVOY.
Prince Tazi Tao, President of the Supreme War Council of Chins, uncle to the Young Prince Chun, has visited America and Japan. Emperor of China, and brother of the Eegent,
and is now visiting Earope to examine the military systems of the different countries. He was the envoy at King Edward's funeral. Chinese custom, in his childhood was adopted Born in 1887, Prince Tsai Tao, according to opinion a very difficult one to solve, and for
The la- The bamboo bids fair to become an ornamental arose, Fiaintiff made the mistake of asking by the aged Prince Mao, who had no children. from being solved at the present. bourers obtained from Manila are either plant of the public parks and gardens, says the the defendant for 8650 instead of 8950. This Prince, being very learned, was able to on board give his ward an excellent education. Prince speaking, from the Far East-notably from agitators, houseboys, or men seeking positions San Francisco Aryonent. It comes, generally When defendant's partner wond ns storekeepers or bookkeepers- in fact any Chins, where the bamboo reed gultivated for the steamer 8350 were paid over to the so lived at Si Lin, where the Western Im. perial tombs are situated, and his house exportation to America On its native soil it is plaintiff, who went ashore. Before going was much frequented by the neighbouring used in different ways. Its young shoots are shore, however, he gave the partner $250 for mandarins. estem as a vegetable; ita juice gives a sweet 400 marks Plaintiff then went to a money liquor-like thin honey.
France carried the plant to Algeria, but changer's with $600 which he had in his bag and the experiment Wis of по important changed it: Then he made up his accounts benefit. California's great plantations are fine again, and found that he had added up five and examples of what can be done under favorable four as eight instead of alue. Later, he went conditions. As the great daily journals consume the forest timber the builders turn to the woods round to Solomon and asked him for the balance used in home-building in the tropics.
of-8100, but Bolomon said he had paid plaintif
He excelled in all kinds of sport, was insen- $950. Defendant's partner, after hearing of the sible to fatigue, and in all sorts of weather transaction, asked Solomon why he did not pay indulged in long daily walks. Tasi Tao return- the plaintiff another $100, and Solomon said head to Paking a young man, and received the did not owe it.
work which will keep them from manual labour in the open air.
which were often one of the chief causes of con-
Fighting or quarrelling, which often took place formerly between individual Japanese and Komans, bas steadly docrossed with the with drawal of Japanese coolies from Korea soon after the war with Russia. Misunderstanding between Japanese residents and Korean natives,
In parks and in gardens, for seaside tenta sud tention, have been gradually lessened by mutual for bungalows, the bamboo road is light, comprehension of each other's language, Moretively inexpensive. France set the example, durable, practical essy to transport, and over, Koreans are now in receipt of com-The initiative was hezs, but California will paratively higher wages when engaged in deserve all the praise if the bamboo supplants domestic service or other employment for high-priced timber hitherto used for building
houses. Japanese pmanently residing in Korea; while these Japanese, on their side, have the advantage
of obtaining Korean labour at comparatively HOTEL EXCLUSIVELY FOR WOMEN.
HONGKONG OFF:23: 104, Des Vær7. ROAD the loss of independence or rather the low wages. Thus both parties are now coming i LONDON OFFICE: 151, FLEET STREAT. EC semblance of it, because they have never to appreciate their muinal advantages. It in
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HONGKONG, JUNE 16TH, 1910.
KOREA, though belonging to the sisterhood
therefore confidently believed that causes of complaint against the unruly and harsh conduct of Japanese camp-followers and other mauvais sujets are rapidly becoming a thing of the past.
system.
After hearing the evidence his Lordship entered judgment for plaintiff with custs.
MORO LEADER KILLED.
Hadji Alsad, leader of the band of Moro out- laws that killed three white traders and looted a trading town in the Province of Toll, Celebes Group, several weeks ago, was killed by his own people on the Island of Manne Manca on the
had
midst, sad from constant association with The young Tesi Tao grow up in their them obtained an excellent literary, moral, and religious taining His studies, however, did not prevent him from leading an active splendid shot, spent the whole day in hunting outdoor life. He became a fine horseman and a and shooting, and organized horse races, which he frequently won himself.
title of prince, which enabled him to live inde pendently, and keep up such a householdus be- fitted his rank. Notwithstanding his extreme youth (he was then only about 16 years old), his palace was the resort ofs great number of man- darins and soldiers, and members of the Young China party were on all occasions accorded a cordial welcome..
In 1906, when he was 19 years old, he entered the Military School of Feking, and pursued the course of studies during two years, until the death of the Emperor Kuang Su. At this period his eldest brother, Frines Chur, was sppointed Regent, and some months afterwards
himself was named chief of the Guard. The Regent having undertaken the reorganisation of the military and naval forces of the Empire, Prince Tsai Tao became president of the impreme War Council, whilst the Regent, in the name of the Emporer Suon Yong, took the title of Commander-in-Chief of the forces on land
and sen.
Designed, built and conducted especially and really enjoyed independence. They have
exclusively for women, Hotel Marthe Washing never been strong enough to assert it, and
ton comes nearer being a woman's lab than a increased material prosperity ought to
hotel. It is colonial in the air of old-fashioned neighbourliness that pervades it and the restful 21st nit outweigh any sentimentality on the subject
seclusion that it affords the woman visiting When Governor Read left the island on the of patriotism. That brings us to a con-
New York city alone. SYMPATHY TO LITIGANTE. Acarefully appointed library, a lobby, parlour, 17th with the seven members of the band that been captured or surrendered be authorized sidoration of the Japanese gendarmerie in
writing and tea rooms are at the disposal of Deputy Headman Iman Ulams to continue the Hongkong is not the only place where com- guests, and the ball room and lecture hall afford search for the Hadji and capture him if possible Korea, which has been the subject of criticism. It has been alleged that ite pinists are heard with regard to protractedoms facilities are extended to young women result that four days later he encountered and facilities for distinctively women's activities. Iman Ulama immediately took the field with the of Far Eastern nations, has by reason of methods were unduly harsh, but that seems litigation. In China a censor has memorialised her backwardness and her poverty failed to to be inevitable where stronger nation the Throne stating that magistrates of districts stopping temporarily in the city who wish to killed the fugitive. The details of the affair entertain friends. very detail for the con- have not yet been received: The body was taken
Prince Teal Tao seems to have been pre- provo her ability to enjoy a separate exist-interferes in the affairs of a weaker one.
remind their cases for a long period and detain vanismes, welfare and security of guests is to Bengas and identified. The news of the destined for the robe assigned him by events. ance, with the inevitable result that she has Order must be introduced and that cannot that strict investigations be made into the dies' tailoring establishment, a manicurist. dispatched from Jolo to Bongao and is expected soldier. He has a perfect knowledge of Chinese
many inuoc ent persons in prison, and requesting looked to.
killing was taken to Jolo by vinta and cabled to Astiva, strenuous, an indefatigable worker, with Among the nonrealences are a milinery nada Zamboanga, A launch Was immediately martial bearing, he is a true type of prince and had to be taken in hand and guided to be done without ipjuring the susceptibilities matter so as to comply with the constitutional newspaper and flower stands, shoe polishing to return with the full details. The entire
military affairs. He is very popular in the army batter things which of her own volition she of those not accustomed to the firm hand of
of Pechili, where he has often partaken of the parlour, telephone and telegraph servloss, type band has now been accounted for. would never have chosen.. Though disa strong government. Insurrection and
writing room, a waiting room for men callers
The Dutch
hardships of a private soldier's life. My gunboat that assisted in the cap and interested moral considerations may not brigandage had to be suppressed, and al, and the following Imperial edict has been promenade is a popular rendezvous on summar
17th. Arrangements are now being made to have prompted the action which led to har this could not be accomplished by dilettante issued:-
evenings.
extradite the seven surviving Maros and they being forced from lier position of dangerous diplomacy, but by a resolute display of Let it be understood that in carrying out the
will be returned to Lingadan for trial before the Dutch court. weakness, there can be no doubt that good force. Admittedly hardships would be present constitution, lawenits should be care.
inflicted on has followed, and Japan has shown a high
many people, but no fully tried and concluded. As judicial courts sense of duty and a consciousnesss of the reform can come into operation without are not yet established in all the provinces, it is obligatious devolving upon her which are in complaints of some sort being made, and to be feared that magistrates detain murderers the highest degree praiseworthy. No we may expect that as the governed and involve many other persons in trouble. We the governing adjust themselves to each government can hope to be perfect; no other's wishes more harmonious relations hereby command that Viceroys and Governors administration can expect to be free from will be established.
of the various provinces to make strict investiga Solid progress is critician. Even Great Britain, with all her indicated under the various headings in the official who may be found to allow pending tions into the matter and denounce any local colonising experience and knowledge of report, and it. seams tolerably certain that cases unsettled for a long time, so as to comply raling native races, finds her conduct an era of prosperity for Korea bas dawned with our earnest desire to show sympathy to criticised, but no matter how prejudiced at last.
the litigante. thecritic, it has to be admitted that wherever
The Throne has paid head unto the memort and a restaurant for men and women. A roof ture of the outlaws returned to Lingaðan on May grandfather," said Prince Tsai Tao, "ased to
it has been established British rule has The Fall Court will sit this morning to con- conferred benefits on the subject races.sider an appeal in the action, Mitchells. Lemu Probably Japan has sought to emulate the
Capt. P. L. Spicer, R.G.A. has been ap noble example set by her ally in this
pointed to the Hongkong-Singapore Battalion direction, and it is satisfactory to note that B.GA her early attempta to improve the backward
Another case of cruelty to animals was dispor-
and robbers in prison for a long time and
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The Danish str. Siam left Sabang on the 14th inst, and may be expected here on or about the 23rd inst.
The Indo-Chins str. Namsang left Calatta for this port via the Straits on the 12th inst. and may be expected here on er-about the 26th The 1.G.M. str. Buelow, which left here on
latest fed in Paris
THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY.
COLLARS MADE OF GOATS MILK
"Near celluloid" collars made of milk are the
The discovery of the possibility of the use of The Manchurian Daily News understands that milk cards for billised balls, combs, imitation in the matter of through passenger stations for boxe knito handles, and collar buttons is an old the International Railway Traffic, the Russian one. It has been in uso on the contident for at side at the Through Traffic Conference at St. least four years, and although milk any be used Petersburg, in response to the overtures made litt innovation in Paris is the milk se conveniently possible, has suggested the fol- for these purposes in America, I have not heard by the Japanese side to leave out of the list as many stations of comparatively less importance collar. Practically the same process is used as loving places on their own lines as well as on is required in the making of the billiard balls. the Japanese Lines:
The
say that China must become a great war nation. That it must acquire in its turn military glory, and revive the heroism of our ancestors. I want to put this tosching into practice."
This martial spirit does not, however, prevent the princo from being modest and acknow ledging superiority where he meets it,
This is why he wants to have a near view of modern armies like those of Japan and America, and more specially to see for himself what a modern European army resembles.
NEW YORK CATERS FOR BABY TRADE.
There are perhaps 200 table d'hote restaurants ranges from 60 cents to 82.50, which are making in Manhattan, where the price for a dinner persistent bid for the custom of habies and
dning everything they can to encourage parenta to take their children, little and big, to them, so they may become known as family resorte, says the Near Fork Press
The murds are drained of the whey and subjected(a) The Burion Stations of Alexandrovo, to a terrifle pressure. The resulting substance Warsaw, Verdiworow (either vid Moscow or Bwiatka) Granitza. Irkontak, Kieff, Moscow, something like pellaloid. Milk in the French Tyrol is cheaper than Odense, and St. Petersburg to connect vid it is here. Of course cows milk is a little too Kwanchengtsu (Changchun) with Dairen,
There are others, older and in many instances expensive to be used for other than dairy Yingkon, Mukle, Port Arthur and Changchun better establisited, which penslite parents for purposes, but the profusion of goats through. (b) Such as are connected, vid Vladivostok, taking their babies to them. Those which favour out Europe makes it possible. For any amount with either the Gaak hosen Kaisha or the the presence of babies, however, predominate of cheap milk to be obtained for the manufac Rassian Volunteer Fleet Service 20 pnnect largely.
are of the imitation celinloid, gentle with Himzams (Yokohama), Kyoto, Robe, Mojiheir waiting staff, from the headwaiter
The milk odlar is as serviceable and has Shimonoseki, Osaka, Shimbashi (
Shimbashi (Tokyo) and down, has instructions to pay particular atten loss of a polish than the celluloid collar, and it Tsuruga tradesmen, walters and coolymers. The find the Osaka Shoes Ballet things so pleasant for them that they will rettir. The feeling among the restaurant men is that profit hince the mills collar was put on the Shimanowski, Quake, Elimbacht (Tokyo) and chair class, are good advertisements and assist that handles the collars has roslised an enormous with Hiranums (Yokohams), Kyoto, Kobé, Moji, family parties, which include bebles in thehighs
Nagamki.
in drawing tində, pactionlarly that of women.
People who have come under her care haveed of by Mr. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday, the 18th alt, at noon, arrived at Genos on the is bang adopted by the Parisian artisant, ond To Buah ea are connected, via Dairention to family dinner parties and to make
not been the dismat failures that were native who was found throwing crates of pigs predicted. Notably is this true of Kore, from this deck of a river steamer on to a wharf which has received the best that Japan could was ordered to pay a fine of $10
14th inst at 5 p.m. has on the 14th instr At noon, as Vancouver
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