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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19TH, 1910.

The 1st Yorkshire Light Infantry, now at Wynborg, Cape Colony, has been ordered to loare Capo Town for Hongkong on November 7th.

Mr. R. Bryett Turner, barrister-at-law (England), has boon admitted to practise in the courts of British North Borneo as a barrister, advocato, solicitor, attorney and ploader.

of the open doer in Manchuria." There The Jossfeld Inn, Shanghai, has been can be no doubt that China was grievously destroyed by fire disappointed that the British Government did not take Dr. MORRISON'S view of the position in Manchuria when the Fakumen railway question was under discussion. Nevertheless it is very antis- factory to have it on the authority of so competent an observer as Dr. Monarios himself not only that British policy generally in China is worthy of commenda- tion, but that the suggestion that British WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS influence is waning in China is proposterous. He makes this last observation in one of an interesting series of letters in which he has recorded the impressions of his long journey across the Chinese Empire, Starting from Peking on January 15, ho travelled by rail to Honafu. Thence he rode to Siunfu, in the province of Sheusi.

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At the Magistracy yesterday a Chinese was charged with infringing the privileges of the Postmaster-General by bringing fifty lettore into the Colony from Kangmoon by theater mar Stan Lee. He was remanded, bail being fixed at $500.

TELEGRAMS.

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{"BOM THE “CHUNG NGOI six "o"

THE DIFFICULTIES OF

CHINESE BANKS.

GOVERNMENT LOAN

FROM YOKOHAMA

SPECIE BANK.

PRKING, October 18th, The Board of Communications bas obtained a loan of twelve millions (Taels?) from the Yokohama Specio Bank for the purpose of assisting Banks in various provinces.

[REUTER'S SEXVICE TO THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS."]

THE BUILDING COLLAPSE IN -MORRISON STREET.

I was commenced.

He did not notice any serious defacts on the other party wall at that time. One fact he noticed, however, RESULT OF CORONER'S INQUEST.

was that the whole place was vory heavily loaded with goods and merchandise. He Tho inquiry we resumed at the Magistracy noticed nothing wrong with the wall of No. yesterday afternoon into the circumstaneos 15. He visited the place again before the concerning the building collapse at Nos. 13 and ochiapse and found both Nos. 11 and 13 in a 15, Morrison Street, which took plass on Septem- dangerous stato. The buses wore neually, so ber 17th, when mine Chinese met their deaths, full of goods that it was impossible to see the The jury consisted of Mosar, A. L. A. Hissink, walls. The houses in question were orar 25 J. C. Hildebrandt, and F. D. Barretto. years old. He would say the collapse was due Mr. P. W. Glazing oppeared in theto inherent weakness of the walls. In all these interests of the tenants of No. 17, Morrison houses the beams were lat into the walls, but Street, and Mr. M. J. D. Stoplous watched under the new regulations this was illegal the case on belulf of the insurance companies, White-ants were very difficult to detect. He did Ho Shik Cho, the owner of No. 13; state not examino honse No. 15. It was not part of that he had a bricklayer employed on the pro- his duty to go about ofumining old houses, bút know the man who was killed in his house. repertad to him. Weakness of ous dividing wall misce at the time of the collapse. He did not he wout to them as soon as they were Witnes had not obtained any permit for the did not necessarily mean that the other garag work that was being done at his honso. A conic. wall was weak as well. It was quits safe to pull down one side wall and leave the other standing,

honse was being built

His Worship-Is a permit required, Mr. The only visible signs of weakness in a wall Hutchings?

were bulging and cracks, but sometimes crush Mr. Hutchings, building inspector-It le-ing might be seen, duo" to ponds on what it is.

weakness and erosion of the bricks. Ho would ascribe Witness said he did not know whether the collapse of the wall to bal material THE SITUATION IN PERSIA. this work was completed at the time of the and workmanship. They were, however, better.

collapse.

than the Jervoise Street walls. P: Sorgt. Lee stated that about 9 p., on the was nothing 17th att be recal and information of the collapse igns limiting the quantity of goods that could in the building regula and proceeded to Morrison Street,where ho foded be stored in each building. They could be that Nos. 13 and 15 had collapsed. Cries of loaded to whatever limit the toaants wished "sa lifo "and groans were coming from under without restrictioa.. the débris. There was no fire then, but later fire

An interesting prosecution instituted by the Revenue Department was brought before Mr. E. R. Hallifax at the Magistracy yesterday BRITISHI when a Chinese shopkeeper in Possession Street was charged with supplying false par- ticulars with regard to 183 jars of spirits of wine. Dofondant is aroused of having described

the contents of the jars as coushu, whereas they contained spirits of wine. As he is charged en two counts, the maximum penalty for which is 850, bail was fixed at $1,000.

AND RUSSIAN

PROBABLE.

INTERVENTION

LONDON, October 18th. The Times" Correspondent at Teheran, referring to the Note which Great Britain has addressed to the Persian Government regarding the injury done to trade by the failure to preserve peace and order in the country, says the steps taken would

of non-intervention... appear to mark the end of the policy

broke out in the rear of No. 15. He assisted to save life. The collapse appeared to be a general ona, the houses having fallen across standing. There wars storing poles in the the street. Only the rear walls were left debris. He didn't know where they came from.

You were the first there?--I believe 20.

I saw no fire when I went there. Fire broke Mr Stephens-Was there any fire at No 177

out at the rear of No. 15.

T'here

was due to the collapse of the building; and that The Jury found that the death of the Chines

the collapse was due to defective walls; that there was un negligence on the part of the tin should have been more thorough. Pellic Works Departirent, but that the impre

FAREWELL TO H. E. LIU YU-LIN.

At the Magistracy yesterday afternoon a inquiry was conducted by Mr. E. R. Hallifox into the circumstances attending the death ia Victorin Gaol of a conlie who died yesterday morning. Deceased, who was admitted to gaol and across Kanau, into the province of

on the 12th inst. convicted of being in illegal possession of opinim, was taken to hospital on Sinking, the Now Dominion," After

Sunday in a state of collapse, but died the follow- reaching the remote frontier city of Kuldja, ing morning. Death was due to extrimo ex- he turned south over the formidable Tien-haustion, and the jury returned a vediet in shan Rango, which he traversed by the accordance with the medical evidence, Musart Pass. Descending into Chinese Turkestan, he passed though Kashgar to the Turthest confines of Chinese territory and marched to the mailhead of the Russian railway system at Anditan. "In the course of his journey tu rode 3,760 miles, het ween the two railways, in 174 days. Throughout that long journey he says he is unable to recall a single disagreeable incident. He was entertained by native Princes, Viceroys, Governors and Tartar Generals he met all

The China Critic of the 7th inst, says: -Wo manner of people, froin the Jumblest curfer learn that H.E. Lio Yu-lin, the new Minister to the most powerful mandarin, and by all to London, will leave for the South in five days' he was treated with "equal civility, friend-time. He will make a short stay in Shanghai when he starts for England. It is stated that liness and respect." Dr. MORRISON attri butes this courtesy to his belonging to remain in Macao, only the Misses Lin accou- Madame Lin and the younger children will

"a country which is known to sympathise puuying the new Minister to the Court of St. with every movement in China that has for James. H.E. Lin line been fortunate enough its object the advancement of the people,Kong as one of his soerotaries. Dr. Lim is a to secure the services of Doctor Lim Boon the encouragement of education, the exten- sion of liberal ideas, methods of truth, justice and fair dealing." Moreover, he declares that he has never seen on any previous journey more abundant evidence

The London Claretto of the 27th it. annonces of good will towards an English traveller, that the King has given the following gentle. and be thinks that British prestige in Chiunmen of the Imperial Chiness Maritime Customs has never been higher than at present Service his Royal licence and authority to recept and wear decorations (as stated against their

Emperor of China in recognition of valuable Services rendered by them:-Onder of the Double Dragon, First Class, Third Division Mr. F. W. Carey; Order of the Double Dragon, Chinese read to a crowd of his fellows from Third Case, Third Division-Mr. C. P. a copy of the local newspaper posted by the Dawson; and his Majesty has also granted to Tartor-General's yauan, the sympathetic. W. E. Southoott his Royal themes and

authority to accept and wear the Insignia of the the cost of the upkeep to be defrayed houses had fallen cutwards, including the party honey and it is in this connection that we message from the Wai-wa-pa- announcing Third Class of the Third Division of the by a 10 per cent. surcharge on the the death of the Emperor of the great Imperial Chinese Order of the Double Dragon. Customs of the Persian Gulf. If this British nation," "By no possible chance,"

proves insufficient a portion of the Fars () Customs to be added.

graduate of Edinburgh University, and was for many Fears a prominent practitioner in Binga. pore and one of the best well-known Chinese in

Cas Straits Settlements.

ter to London, was the guest at a dinner given His Excellency Liu Yu-Lin, the New Minis recently at Hotel des Wagons-Lits, Peking, by a There was no fire at No 17, during the time thoroughly representative gathering of British you were there?-No.

subjects, Mr. F. A. Aglen, Acting Inspector- But Are broke out subsequently at No. 17.- prasided, and in proposing the health of the General of the Imperial Maritime Castorns,

Did you are any fire at No 17 ?---No. You did not visit there subsequently?—No. You can't say whether there was a fire at No.

17? I can't any.

be inoroased by the amount of daty payable In this connection he mentions a very respective names) conferred upon them by the Persia intimates that unless order in arose at the idenüßestion of the bodies

...$7.20 Per Dozen.

interesting incident. When at Kuldja be first learnt of the death of KING EDWARD by observing the military flags half-ast,

A. S. WATSON & CO., and immediately afterwards hearing a

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BIRTH.

On October 13th, at Shanghai, the wife of R. DE LUCA, of a son.

MARRIAGE.

On October 12th, at Shanghai, Jouy Her. MANN TEESDALE, of Shanghai, to WINIFRED MARY GULL, only daughter of the late Arthur Gull, of Rio de Janiero,

he adds, could the authorities in that furnishermen were exemplified in a case brought The daring and impudence of the Chinese distant outpost of the Empire have

before Mr Hallifax at the Magistrany yesterday. anticipated that the evidences of mourning Borgeant Gerrard prosecuted the master and would be seen by an English traveller fokis of a fishing junk for illegally using Another result of this interesting journey dynamite for catching fish of Stanley Bay of has been to confirm more abundantly Dr. Monday. It appears that a number of junke, of Chim and the infinite possibilities of in the water, and when information of their MORRISON's faith in the marvellous vitality constituting quite a considerable flest, sailed to the ares mentioned and commenced dynamiting development, so that despite great blots on doings was conveyed to the sergeant he im the administration he takes a hopeful viewmediately set out to the scene of their operations.

'of China's future.

The Bedford Relief Fund in Shaughai amounted on Saturday last to 31,621.03.

Sir Henry Berkeley left London on the 23rd alt. for Hongkong, travelling vid Canada.

H.M.S. Royal Arther left Hongkong for Home yesterday morning with the time-expired

HONGKONG OFFICÉ: 101, Des Very ROAD C LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREST. EC | men of the station:

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, OCTOBER 19TH, 1910.

THOUGH Dr. MORRISON, the well-known correspondent of The Fines has been fearless critic of certain aspects of British policy in lin-notably in regard to the Manchurian railway question-yet in his recent speech at the Authors' Club in Lou- don he appears to found British policy in China, with this que exception, to be worthy of commendation. The artion of Great, Britain in opposing the extension of Chinese

The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club season is advertised to open on 3atarday, November 5th, when sailing and rowing races will be held..

H.M.S. Ainolaur, the flagship of the Chips Squadron, returned to Hongkong from the North yesterday morning. Admiral Winsloo on board the Alacrity, visiting Yangtse porta.

A marriage has been arranged, and will shortly take place, between Major A. T. Tabor, late 3rd King's Own Hussars, Boringdon Hall, Braintree, Essex, and Kathleen, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas and Lady Jackson, Stansted Ночле, Еввет,

Father Valentin Montero, procurator-general of the Franciso an corporation in the Philippines, died at the convent of his order last week. He was 34 years of age, and took the Franciscan habit at the age of 17 years. He came to the Philippines in 1905.

A Feking telegram states that H. LH.

Of course the beats put up their sails and unde off, but the officer set off in pursuit and after a offending juuks. The master and bis äre fekis long and exciting, ohane captured one of the

were arrested and their haul of fish confisca fed

Bis Worship imposed a fine of $50 upon the master and ordered the fokis to be muleted in

$10 eseli

A FORMER CHIEF MANAGER OF THE H.K. & S. BANK.

The cleath is announced in the London papers of Mr. James Greig, lata of Hongkong, in his 71st year. Mr. Greig was in the 'seventies Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank.

He was succeeded by Sir Thomas Jacker.

THE FINANCIAL CRISTS IN THE

sitnation.

NORTH.

guest said :-

Gentlemen,-It is now my pleasant task to propose the trust of the evening For reasons Which will be readily appreciated by all pro

prosoat our country's representative, Mr. Max Mulier, has been unable to take the chair te-night, but

BJ

proceed-

Liu

you,

For some

merely

A

Probably the Russians will follow

native to the loan therefore is a virtual suit in the North.. The only alter. Yes.

partition of the country.

Britain naturally prefers the former policy, but desires to handle the situation in 9 p.m. on the 17th ult. among the debris of the port

P. S. Garrod spoke to finding a dead body at we all welcome his presence here and tho

which it fonde to closest possible harmony with Russia. ground floor at. No. 13, Morrison Street. Yu-lin needs go introduction: to

ings. Gentlemen. -his

Excellency Three days later he found another body at the time past he has occupied an important post LATER.

same place. Next day he came across another the Wairupe and has boun a leading tigare in Reuter's Correspondent at Teheran and later he found the body of a child Wit the official life of the Capital Had that, reports that the British Note to nexs explained that some misunderstanding however, been ali, he might still be

name to

of many ns here

A nano Que familiar enough in the Chancelleries of the when another body was taken out it was however, in Peking, apart from the official or that of Chan Nam, bat Legations but still merely a name. There is, declared to be that of Chan Nam, and the and which occupy so much of our time, another

business lives that all of us are

are compelled to lead it was declared unknown. Witness dug out side of out existence and one which makes Peking a lng of coment and tools from the débris. for foreign residents one of the most desirable. P.S. Blackmann doposed to seeing fire at the places in the Far East. I allude, of course.

our social life. It is en this side that many of us back of. No. 15 when his ronelied the locality at are co

into

most intimate

contact with him

wall, but the rear walls were standing. The shoring poles found in the debris seemed to have post as the Court of St. James' is evidence of the got to know him so well. It is not for moto ilweil on the diplomatie stilties of lis Excellency, his appointment Nos. 13 and 15, opposite the party wall between that they have been proved to be of no mean ent to so important a come from inside the house. They were between weight his Government attaches to

order. But to his social

the South is restored within three months, Great Britain will be obliged to také certain measures consisting of the organisation of a local force commanded by Anglo-Indian Officers,

It is presumed that in the event of it being impossible to obtain recruits locally, Great Britain will introduce Indian troops.

THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY AND EX-KING MANUEL.

LONDON, October 18th, Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary have arranged to visit the Ex-King of Portugal and Queen Amelia on Saturday at Wood Norton, the residence of the Duke of Orleans,

DISASTROUS CYCLONE IN

HAVANA.

"

LONDON, October 18th.

A cyclone did enormous damage in Havana last night,

Communication with the interior is cut off to-day.

RUSSO-ASIATIC BANK.

AN AMALGAMATION, ·

was identified as

9.15. He saw no more fire. The collapsed

the two houses,

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to

Gud

view.

P. C. Burford said the fire at No. 15 was close who have been-endentouring to break down the which have pinced him gifte and the qualitiex front nunk of those to the wall of No. 17. There was no fire at No, barriors which have so long interposed between 17. Witness stated that one of the bodies in

Chinese and foreign society here I can, although discovered by him was wrapped in a red blanket, Corepentirely a new samor, estify. To his friends his Excelency is known as a the man evidently having been asleep when charming host, a good sportsman, and a wel overtaken by death. Several beams of the first come guest. He can handle a one with the of No. 17, and the bulk of the debris race pony, and he plays an exceliot hand at floor at No. 15 were still attached to the wall best of us, he is, I believe, no mean judge of a

bridge. He will, I need hartly say, be was on the top of the first floor of No. 15, though mimed from our midst, but those very

greatly & great deal was in the street. All the shoring which have enabled him to play so important & qualities poles be noticed in the débris evidently came part in our social life will go for to make him from No. 11.

welcome in the sphere to which he is now called. The responsibility at this time attaching to P. S. Watt said that he saw at the Govern. those who go abroad to represent this great mont Civil Hospital on September 18th the nation is a very real one. It is of the atmest body of a man who had been taken from the Chinese and foreign contries that those who débris alive bat died in hospital,

importance for

good understanding between- represent the former should have sympathy with Lee Choi, scaffold builder. said he shored up and thoroughly understand foreign points of r the beares of No. 13, Morrison Street on Septam Gandamon, his Excellency, is, I think,

admirably ber 6th. The shoring was inside the house. the training he has undergone

equipped by the experience he has

Kashed and understand being all perpendicular.

he has held office in Lendes and Mr. James Hutchings, building inspetor in Englishmen of all degrees and shades of South Africa and has come into contact with the Public Works Department, said that on the opinion. His sojourn in one of our most im- night of the 17th alt about It pm. he portant Crown Colonins in Asin will have still was called by the police, who informed him and aspirations, and I cau augur nothing but

further

abled him to approciste British zims there had been a collapse in Morrison Street. good for the country he represents and that to Ile proceeded there and found that Nos. which he is accredited, from the 13 and 15 haul collapsed and the roof of made a second home in China and have known the appointment be is acon to take up. For those of us who have No. 17 had fallen is. He sent for coolies to his Excellency in Peking, it will always be assist the police in digging out the victims and pleasant to reflect that on our brief visits home also to shore up the walls which were dangerous, we shall always have a friend at No. 49, The front wall of Nos. 13 and 15 and the upper report.

Portland Place. From the N.-C. Daily News portion of No. 17 had fallen into the street, while the roof had caved in. Tho collapse appeared to have occurred near the party wall of

The Aldershot Coroner last mouth held an 15 because the front bad been pushed into the street.

inquest on the body of Lionel William Shute, a The party sergeant of the Wireless Company, Royal the way down to the Engineers, who died suddenly while out axer-

No strain was put on the party wall, the shoring Americ with our countrymen. Educat.

wall collapsed all

ed in

תג eo

A SOLDIER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

causes as

According to native reports public feeling has become more reassured, says the N... Daily News of the 15th inst. It is expected that the Ts. 3,000,000 from the Ts Ching Bank and the Tis. 2,000,000 from the Communication Bank will be forthcoming, and that these gums will

We are officially informed that on the 17th October the Busso-Chinese Bank amalgamated Nos. 13 and relieve the tension to some extent. The Grand with the Banque du Nord under the style of the Council has transmitted to the Viceroy of Liang Russo-Asiatic Bank with a capital of Ronbles railways westward of the River Liao was

Kiang and the Governor in Soochow a Decres 35,000,000 (fully paid) and Kpg. Tls. 3,500,000 in his opinion, wholly unjustifiable and most

ordering them to devise means to save the fully paid), and Reserve Funds of Boubles regrettable, for it created a suspicion, he said

The Viceroy again asked permis. 17,005,147.60, and Kpg. Tle. 1,670,000,00. that in aupporting the mistaken policy of

sion to issue public loan bonds and received.

The Russc-Asiatic Bank has 85 branches in Japan we were failing to protect our im

an inquiry from the Throne asking what he Russia and Siberia and 25 branches in Europe, mense interest in the continuance of Chinese Princo Teai Haus has reported to the Throne Finance has ascertained that there are Tis. Russo-Chinose Bank are transferred to the reported the matter at once and notice was for bravery, He won the first award in proposed as their security. The Ministry of Asia and America. All the engagements of the sovereignty and the maintenance of the that the Chinaman who was arrested at San 16.000,000 in sürer in stock in its treasury. Russo-Asiatic open-door in Manchuria. As is generally Francisco ou suspicion of attempting to marder President Duke Tai Tse of the Ministry of responsibility for the same. The business known, the powerful journal which Dr. him has been released. The Prisce, who is Finance has consulted his colleagues and formerly carried on by the Russo-Chinese Bank MORRISON so ably representa in China holds still on the high was, has been freely using the aubordinates, with a view to assist the money in the Far East will be continued by the Russo- the suspicion to be entirely unjustified by

market, and has resolved to do all in his power Asiatic Bank under the same management. the facts of the case. It remains a debate-

to cope with the crisis. The panic in Feking of the Imperial Guards Corps were called out to assumed auch serious proportions that some

supplement the palics in maintaining order, Dispatches from Nanking report suspension of opium smoking. The. Government will refer President Chang Chien of the Kiangnan Ar 500,000 involved, and the Viceroy has requested he subject to the National Assembly:

sembly to plan remedial measures.

wireless means of communication.

able question, and Time alone will decide Internationa: Reform Society has submitted

A Shanghai vernacular paper says that the whether the British Government is actually memorandum to the Government Council

so blinded by its friendship for Japan as to praying that prohibition should be instituted

Bank, which

RESKINDB full

first floor. No 17 anffered severely, the walls cising some horsex. Medical oridonce showed having been twisted and turn. On the 2nd found on a post-mortem examination to be so that a large artery leading from the heart was September he visited Nos. 11 and 13 on informa diseased that a sudden strain would cause death tion received that the party wall had been A verdict of death from natural He understood from the inhabitants that they fractured. He found a severe bulge on the side returned,

The decased sergeant had an interesting career, for outside his miliary service he was were afraid and were going to clear out. He twice ovorated by the Royal Enmane Society served on the owner of No 11 on the 2nd Hongkong on the 30th June, 1899, when a boat ult. to pull the house down, Notice containing a number of coolies was capsized in was also served on the owner of No. 15 and esved four of the

the harbour, Shute jumped from the pior to take his north porty wall down. Later in the one by madal. On the 1st August, 1900, he

men, For this act he was awarded the bringing them out day he visited the place to see if the shoring bronze was being carried out at No. 11 and found the again saved a man from the harbour, and he men at work. Next day he went there again avarded a

a testimonial

on.vellum and saw that the part considered most den had 19 years service; he had served abroad in The deceased, who was only 33 years of age, The Government has brought in a Bill for and moved. The owner of No. 13 had done He was the oldest son of Captain W. J. Shute, gerous had been safely shored. The inhabitants Hongkong and Esquimalt (British Columbia).

West, in the district of Indramayee, province

who was quartermaster the troops and (£300,000),

THE DUTCH GOVERNMENT AND JAVA..

Was

sacrifice what Dr. MORRISON rightly terms against cigarettes in China on the mame Hinos as payment by two nativo banks, with about Ts; the purchase of private lands in Indramayee | nothing. He called on him and told kim if he companies in Aldershot in 1906, when heretired.

"our immense interest in the continuance

of Chineas sovereignty and the maintenance

of Choribon, Java, for a suit of 3,500,000 gulden did not do the work the Government would do Deceased leaves a widow and two young

it and charge it to him. Next day the work children.

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