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PARIS LETTER.

[From Our Own CorrespondÉNI, ]

1

THE DOMESTIC SERVANT QUESTION.",

PARIS, June 28th. Writing

in

Masée Social," "Lo Mudamo Moll-Weiss, dealing with the that domestic servant question, says neurologists have discovered a form of nourasthenia from which mistresses suffer, and which is traceable to the

MOVOR NOVELTY.

The latest motor novelty in Paris is a taxicabwoman of an unusual kind. She is a pretty little Japancen who drives ás well ng any man, and her cab is never. empty from morning till night. There was a crowd round her in the Place de 'Opera a fow afternoons ago, for her "fore," not content with giving her a comfortable tip, bought a farge bunch of roses from a passing hawker and gave them to the pretty driver. This caused the good-humoured crowd to cheer, and to raise cries of "Vive le Japon! Vive

CHATEAUX IN THE MARKET.

Quite recently the Chatean de Menart, одсе the residence of Madame

troubles and worries attendant upon the tomestic servant problem. In France in 1886, according to Madame Woins, theroa Japonaise ?” - were 1,311,471 servants, whereas ten years later the number had. fallen to 703,148; and to-day it must stand much lower. Madame Weiss, after reviewing the causes which have resulted in girls seeking other employment, describes schools founded in Berite, Worb: Fribourg, Lenzbourg, Geneva, and Herzogenbuchace. Here young girls are received and trained for domestic service, and on leaving obtain a certificate. The fees are little mors thaa

de

Pompadour, yas offered for sale; and now it is announced that the residene of another Royal favourite is in the market. This is the Chateau de Tonnay- Charente, near Rochefort, which was at: one time in the possession of that violent. and dangerous beauty, the Marquise de

The Castle, which Montespan.

WIN

THE BONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUKSDAY, JULY 23RD, 1918.

THEÄLLEGED CONSPIRACY IN KOREA,

REPEATED COMPLAINTS OF TORTURE.

EXTEAORDINARY INSINUATIONS AGAINST

In

eral:---

MISSIONARIEN.

confessions

to answer.

Chaen mission school, the insinuations re- the Tokyo Ahf, Tokyo Nichi-Nichi, and lating to foreign complicity in the alleged Japan Times is neither full nor fair. conspiracy were again brought out. Ac- Baron Yun denied all knowledge of un cased having denied, all connection with assassination plot, as did every one of the New People's Society, and denied the ninety-one who are accused of acting hearing Ok Kwan-pin say-at a meeting in complicity with hint exempt Kim at the Tai Myong School--that Count Il-choon This individual has been re- Tersuchi must be killed, the examination ferred to by his follow-prisoners as mad. proceeded as follows:

By the Court: Is it true that Kwok Thirty-two are yet to be examined, and Tai chong proposed that the members of no one can tell what the developments amplification of recent telegrams the New People's Society should consult will be. It has been flat degial so far, i

foreigners in regard to their and when prisoners have been reminced certain

deniul conficts with confession in the from our Tokyo correspondent we take plans, and that the cimbers subsequent police court, exeuse in almost every case

aw five missionaries-including Mesars. the following from the Japan Chronicle's McCune, Roberts, and Sharrocka-who at is made by saying torture was responsible

a meeting held at the mission for the confession.

None who have been examined adhere very full reports of the trial of 123 tended Koreans at Seoul on charges of con- school, and agreed that the members spiracy to assassinate the Governor-Gen. gould protect their rights I do not to what was said about Mr. McCune in the confessiʊns in the police court. Eron Why did you make these statements at Kim Il-choon, who testified, to his own the police headquarters --Because of the part, declared Mr. McCune took ne part SEOUL, July 3rd. Yesterday was the fourth day of this torture applied to my body.

in it. trial, and the proceedings are becoming!

Do you know anything of the address The case is so made out that the somewhat nonotonous. One aitor angiven by Mr. McCune urging the coil- other, day after day, the accused on Spirators on by quoting from the Old names of McCune, Roberts, Dr. Shar- racks and Whittemore, who live in Syen deny the truth of their alleged "confes Testament --No. sions, and complain of the torture to A number of other questions were asked Chuen, appear in the examination of which they were subjected in order to by the Caurt, to all of which accused ro- early all the necased, but it is a fact. wring theso

from thera. plied in the negative. He admitted hav- Whittemore was in America at the time. From the statements of these men in opening gone to the railway station, but he Dr. Underwood, as the Judge's questions Court, it secus that various questions went with the other enthers of the indicate, was supposed to be responsible were put to them in the course of their school, nader instructions, to welcome for keeping the head of the Sin Min Hoi,

examination, a

and they were

tu when the wer Count Terauchi, and the visit was not a Baron Yun, informed Preliminary

yes'

to cach ques ranged with a view to assassination. The Governor-General would go to Wiju.

1 The prisoners from Pyongyang have hesitation in saying "yes" to every ques

By the Court: Ditt XIV., was the scene of stirring events tion put to boar, upon them, and any Syen Chuen school, and warn those pre- police court contain statements to the led to pressure being dress a meeting in October inst at the the records of examination before the during the religious wars

brought to indication of retraction before the Pro- sent that Count Ternuchi was coming on effect that Dr. Moffett, Mr. Blais, Mr. curator during the preliminary examina his way to the Yalu, and sige the ment Becker and other missionaries from tion was checked by a threat to send the bees of the New People's Society and the

Further, that their testimony prisoner back to the police headquarter school students to avail themselves of this Pengyang are involved by their testi- states that Dr. Moffett had charge of 100 further examinaculiarly effee.pportunity to assassinate him -Not lo mony, which seems to have been

my knowledge. Up to the present there is no

Was Mr. AlcCune present at that meet pistols which he distributed for the par- dication of the Court being disposed to ing, and did he suggest that in order to pose of the nestination, also, that Dr. make any searching inquiry into these effectively carry out the plan they should Moffett in acting as interpreter for allegations of ill-treatment and torture; decide beforehand who should fire at Bishop Harris had turned bio butter":" perhaps this will comio later on, after

it....

Moffett and Mr. Becker were in America examination of the accused men has been Cut Terauchi1 kw nothing about speech into a sedition exhortation. Dr. Japanese authorities--no less than the accepted, and did several of the senior concluded. In justice to the responsible

Was this suggestion of Mr. McCane's at that time.

Is it possible that the Police Depart Japanese

themselves-the strictest Koreans

test students of the Syen Chiten mission school of Korea thought the missionaries Can astogether these eighteen old people show than a parallel has been discovered, for investigation should be made into the volunteer for the berries-1 do not met la res dough thar anst

not only are there no taxes, but the tim wholesale allegations of threats, ill-trent-

PEL; know.

testimony containing such unreasonable an aggregate of 1,470 years, and they all bers on the communal lands are sufficient

ment, and torture which the prisoners Owing to the large number of appli- statements be properly relied upon to hope to make a century. They have lived to grant each person a small annuity, declare they have been subjected to be cants who wanted to be appointed to fire convict the persons who made them when macefully far from lowus, far from This happy land is Montanarlon, in the tween the time of their arrest and their at the Governor-General, was it agreed

Midi. There are seven electors in the bastle, far from cares, spared from all hamlet, so to avoid anything like rivalry public trial. As already mentioned, yes that the man to fire first was to be chosen their statements in open Court are rea-

the seven return themselves to the local temptations and from all ambitions. Council, Cutting down the trees and sell- Their lives have never known difficulties, ing them is sufficient to provide a liveli- vice, and the hypocrisies which are some hood for these simple people who live

are so modest that they may be termed of the concomitants of civilisation.

by some uncivilised.

nominal. From the curriculum it would restored and partly rebuilt under Lonistion. If what these men now any is true, I examination continued Tong-sol ad uot yet been examined, but it is said that!

see that the girls should be household treasures," but the mistresses of several of the schools declare that from 70 to 80 per cent, of their pupila never went into service. They returned to their homes

and settled down.

THE ART OF LIVING LONG.

It would seem that at Verrieres, a little Casumuno of Cantal of 340 inhabitants, the people possess in a high degree the art of living long. Of the 310 eighteen of them, four men and fourteen women, ace between the ages of 81 and 94 years.

ELECTORAL REFORM,

The question of electoral reform is

TOWNS WITHOUT · TAXES.

по taxex.

for

It was recently reported from Germany that there was a little town within the Empire in which there were The town possessed benefactions the retive. venues from which just enabled it to pay its way without the intervention of the tax gatherer. France never likes to be outdone by anything Gorman, so a Paris newspaper has set itself the task of finding a parallel. Something more

A, FAMOUS DONJON. Captain de Fossa has succeeded in get- ting the fauous donjon of Vincennes re-

threat -8

terday's examination of eighteen pri- by Mr. Met'une ?I do not know. soners was very much like the proceedings

com

sonable and consistent and deny those Did you not

make these statements at former unreasonable statements? These of the previous day, though now

ÁN OBSERYER."" the pain of torture. again a new suggestion of foreign on the police headquarters! Yes, but under are some of the questions the car to

a more than usually strong and plicity, or a

Why did you later on repeat these state- ontspoken protest against alleged ill treatinent and torture lent additional in-nents to the Procurator-Because I was told that if I retracted what I had "con- terest to the

fessed Proceedings.

I should be sent back to the police headquarters, and I was afraid of being

gradually forcing its way to the front in stored after eighteen years' persistent ad- Te said he knew nothing about the Now! killed by the golier if I contradicted my

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former slatement.

With this remarkable assertion the ex

amination of this prisoner concluded.

1088 OF THE OCEANA.

CHIEF OFFICER SUSPENDED.

Judgment was delivered on the 25th

INTIMATIONS

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The position is that the existing systernch visited, and in future descripter 27th and 28th, 1910, with the careful in regard to their behaviour, act was the cause of the collision, and Always have on hand a vary large scmplate

there detained.

gone to

The first prisoner to be examined was a student named Yi Soon-soo, aged 18, the Chamber of Deputies. It is even vucaey. The donjon has a curious his People's Bociety, He admitted having possible that Parliament may, before the tory. During the Middle Ages it was the gone to Syen Chuen railway station un

November

having 27th, 1910, but denied

The next man to be examined was Kim uit. in the inquiry into the loss of the P. and O. liner Oceane after the collision dissolution, take some action on the issue only habitation of Charles V., who

Froissart wrote: Conquit do

with the intention of killing the

lyoksik, aged 21, a student of the Syca upon which it was, in the main, elected, Chambre tunt le

fconquered royaume

overnor-General

swori; with

He denied being with the Pigna in the English Channel Chaen mission school. the whole kingdom from his room).

The merely went to welcome that oficial.

Mr. J. Dickinson, who sat with the though euch n cours would run counter

and knew nothing of the alleged fruitless

Assessors, Rear-Admiral Fleet, Captain to the apathetic traditions of Parlian has been placed in its primitive other stadest of the Syen Chann mission involved in the conspiracy" in any way, on March 10, 1912.

state, and will shortly be opened to mentarianisin under the Third Republic. | public with the other portions of the wool-Kim In-to, aged 19-was next journeys to the railway station,

amined and also denied any ord By the Court: Did Mr. Mcfione tell Gravon and Captain Batt, at the outset torie castle. The Chatena de Vincennes the People's So He denied the party of rawn that they must be more blamed the chief officer, whose wrongful

to the

then proceeded to answer the questions of small constituencies is extremely live notices are to appear in the chambers

otherwise their plans would fall through

submitted by the Board of Trade. favourable to French Radicalism. In-a-narrating the historic events which have object of assassinating the barer of the I do not know,

The-Occomt, he said, was lost through He knew nothing whatever of the

THE BIBLE STORY AGAIN. country where advanced politicians call taken place within the walls, with an ac

Do you know whether Mr. McCune call the wrongful act of the chief officer, and themselves Socialists, the Itadical strength of the prisoners who have been large box shown (already referred to), and had never been urged by anyone to rests upon the petit bourgeois class.

take part in a conspiracy. He admitted ed a meeting at his schwol of students and not by the wrongful act or fault of the those concerned in the conspiracy, and by master, pilet, supernumerary second Court coul This class is, of course, very strong in

having confessed

to all those state quoting from the Bible urged them to officer, or third officer.

demned the pilot's suddenly assuming “THE PARADISE OF CHILDREN." ments at the polier station, but this was make up their minds firmly and carry tl command at a critical moment, when he the little towns dotted all over France,

because he had been tortured by the offi

their resolution 1 know, but 1 and with small constituencies, little towns

attended

a mesting, where Mr. McCune could not know what was in the chief officer's mind, but was satisfied that the decide elections. The system thus enables

instructed us on belief in Christ.

Were you given a revolver by Mr. Me. order the pilot gave in no way caused the collision. The loss of life was caused all the local wires to be pulled by the

Cune No. sous-Prefects, an official whose abolition

Were

paid to proceed to the rail by the error in judgment of the chief ins been on party programmes for 40

way station on November 27th and 28th officer in lowering No. 1 lifeboat without DRAWING years. To introduce the scrutin de liste

with the object of taking part in the a definite order from the master, by the contemplated assassination I was not. omission of the master and chief officer would thus strike a blow at the organisa

Is it true that Mr. McCune, at a meet- to take adequate steps for the rescue of tion of the Ministry of the Interior, and

ing of members of the New People's the persons thrown into the water, and (T Squares, Set Squares, Straight Edgar. all the established political interests are against it. The situation is thus A difficult one.

LADIES' GOLF.

SHATTERING A DELESION.

In view of the amount of child labour in Japan, it is curious, remarks the Jag Chronicle, that the enthusiastic tourist should have declared this country to be the Paradise of Children. Mr. William Archer, we note, has something to say on the subject of children in the sketches

cera.

AN ALLEGED MIKL

Yi Tong-bon, aged 22, graduate of the Syen Chuten mission school, was next examined. Having denied being a mem ber of the New People's Society, and having consulted ambers of the Society in regard to the conspiracy, the examina- tion procectled :---

By the Court: Were you appointed a

You

of his recent trip appearing in one of the member of the committee for raising Society, said that the Korean people had by the failure of the third officer to make i

"Someone, I believe, has named Japanoney-No.

Did you enter people's houses and ob

London papers. He remarku : —-

to

of

and

stock of

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very little pluck to let an excellent op Ely sustained effort to save any one but the Paradise of Children. It has also

money by threatening them with a portunity pass us they did?I do not Miss Macfarlane. tain

know.

After giving due weight to every con AGENTS FOR been said, and repeated, that Japanese revolver, telling them that they should

Do you recognise this box-No.

sideration which had been presented, shildren nover cry. The latter statement give you money for the sake of their coun- Have you ever seen it full of revolvers making every allowance and Miss D. M. Smythe, a woman pro-is flagrantly falso: I have heard many try --No. fessional, has just been appointed by Le lusty yell in that open-air nursery, the Did you go to Syen Chuen railway in Room 7 of the mission school-the key the Court was left with a feeling of dis

which was in your charge --No.

appointment and almost dismay that the elaborate system built up by the company Did you take this box, with the re-

should Touquet Golf Club, near Boulogne, to Japanese street. But it is probably true station with the others to make an at-

therein, volvers contained

from that the proportion of crying children is tempt on the life of the Governor-Gen.

the through long years of experience take charge of the ladies' club and to aet

smaller in Japan than in Europe: con- eral-No. 1 was not in Sven Chuen on ceiling of Room 7 and carry it to Yang have failed in not particularly difficult Chom-miung's house, afterwards taking it circumstances. The measures taken to save as teacher to its members welcome insidering how they swarm, it is remark- those days, as I was ill.

Asked why he had testified to the co back to the school--No, I did not. life exhibited undue haste at their com- novation. Miss Smythe will arrive at Leable bow little they squall. And for this

When some of the teachers and studenta mencement, and yet were, on the whole, there are probably two reasons. In the trary at the police station, accused said Touquet from London at the beginning first place, the grown-ups are, as a whole, if he had admitted these facts" he must of the mission school were arrested about slow in execution. They were marred by

the of next month, before the ladies' cham-kind

October 20th last, did Mr. McCune in misunderstanding and failure to observe youngsters; the boys have been out of his sonses (ie., tortured).

A RCHOOL TEACHER'S EVIDENCE.

struct you to burn certain documents, rules. The deporable result was the un- pionship of France, which will be played especially, I understand, are treated with

Chai Sea-chan, aged 22, a graduate of

No.

necessary loss of It lives. It remained great indulgence, In the second place, the Syen Chuen mission school, and until over that course on July 8th.

the serves of the race, as a whole, are recently employed us a teacher at a school Did he tell you to take the revolvers with the company's superintending officials

this box. put them into a kerosene to

the lesson to be drawn from apply certainly-less-highly-strung than those of

"P-If the Western peoples. The Japanese child in the interior and he told it in case, and to conceal the box in the ceiling that loss. It was best summed

formation of the New People's

of the kitchen He did not.

maxin "Practice makes perfect. makes no great fuss about living, just as November 1910, but knew

nothing lety in

Do you remember afterwards carrying confidence of the travelling public was to ils objects.

he joined It was not true tha

the box down, putting it in a collar in i retained, and it was presumably one the Japanese mau makes no great fuss. about dying. But whether childhood is the Bociety on the recommendation of the dining room of the school, and after of the chief assets of the passenger carry- by the public. Their duties are, to smoke really happier in Japan than else whore

Chang Bin-cok and in H

go-pyon, wards carrying it away over to a hill ing lines, the trouble, expense, and delay from morning till night cigars, cigarettes, is perhaps to be doubted. It seems to be teachers at the Syen Chuen school. Ac and burying it in the ground1-No, I would have to be faced.

With regard to the native crew the and even the pipe, and to render account more equable to have fewer moments of cused having denied a number of charges, know nothing about this; but when I was

to the of the qualities of the various samples despair, and gloom, and rebellion against including one of having

real or fancied injustice. But, on the way station with a revolver, said:11 examined in the Procurator's office I was Court found that the lascer deck hands. submitted to them. The tasters receive other hand, I have not noticed in Japan- denied these charges to the police, but asked a number of questions, and was behaved well. The lack of courage shown

to very question. усь ese children much of the dancing, spark- being subjected to torture at the hands of made to acknowledge them simply by by the Gonnese stewards was probably is partly a result of the ill-judged action the officers,

was forced to admit the Saying

true that was

by Mr. McCune,, of the purser in leaving his murdiate ling glee, the rupture of mere existence,

The next prisoner to be examined was Did Vang Chom-niung see you in Octo-charge and going in the accident, boat, occupation, which is often so touching the European child. It is the old

mission school. reply should be assassinated on his way to the The Court made no order as to corts. sent regularly to the tastors to story of compensation; you cannot have 1 the Syen Chuone 23, a graduste ober. last and say that Count Termuch; & stop open to the worst construction by

bren per opening of the Yalu bridge and did you

TOBACCO TASTERS.

It may not be generally known that there exists in the Ministry of Finance in Paris officials whose duties are ignored

the tobacco in leaf, and it is then made up either as cigars, cigarettes, or cut for smoking. There factories in France, and their products

Are

are

the

about

about twenty even the blissful intentness on some sport charges in order to escape furtheringony but I never did this.

appraise the value. The Frenchman's the ups without the downs; if you are notion of an ideal cigar is that it should built to suffer lose, you are built to enres be blonde, try, veined, spotted, brittle less. The Japaneno temperament

and homogeneous,

-THE HOUSING PROELEM,

a certain stoicism; but stoicism means the buying of fortitude in pain at the cost of detachment from joy.

of

Yi Cheung-soon, to questions he denied People's Society sunded to join the Now by Sin Hyo-pyon, his former teacher. I

was untrue that Sin had observed that a

It is

say you would do it? No, I did not say

a meet-

plica

you

open

timid people..

THE SIBERIAN MAIL.

in the

and is not this the reason that

The following paragraph is Siberia. not now confess these facts in

I would from the Japan Chronicle:- Court-No, not at all.

"For some weeks past the Siberian ther would I say anything in Court which mail has been very irregular, packets is untrue, for if I did I should be re-arriving out of order and letters general- not conceal anything from the Court, Bei-

of garded as having committed a criminal

ly being subject to considerable delay. Passengers can reach Japan from London The fault require another six days. would seem to lie with the Russian post offices at St. Petersburg or Moscow, which fail to transfer the mail bags --in time to make the connection."

so, to day I not even

When you were in fear of being arrested man should do anything for the sake of the face of Yang. his country at a time of national crisis by the police, did Mr. McCune tell you

It is not only the Hongkong com- Accused said he admitted these allega not to confess to any facts connected with I am sorry to report that the pre- tions at the police headquarters, but that the conspiracy, and that you must not munity which has cause to complain of Speaking at a recent meeting of the

valent idea of the extreme cleanliness of was because he was submitted to bodily French Academy of Medicine, M. the Japanese populace is, if not a super- torture, inflicted upon him by police

the names of any foreignors m the delay in the arrival of mails vin cera, He denied having attended Mesureur said that for two-thirds of the stition, at any rate a wild exaggeration. peopia of Paris houses are difficult to All but the very poorest, no doubt, ing of the Society, at which he was alieg- obtain; they are dear and they are periodically cook themselves in boilinged to have been appointed a member insalubrious. The scarcity is due to the it seems to me); but, so far as the childron for carrying out the alleged conspiracy water (a habit of questionable wisdom, the committee appointed to obtain funds demolition of dwellings for street in-are concerned, at any rate, the simpler He had not broken into the provements. In 1899, 42,000 dwellings 'practice of washing the face and hands wealthy people and obtained money from Barded

denied having received any information were vacant, and in 1911 this number is conspicuously neglected. In the coun- them at the muzzle of a revolver.

try districts expecially the little raga-

Chuen on his way had been reduced to 10,705, of which one-mufios are very dirty, and seem to be from An Taileak shout the Governor-Gen. FOREIGN MISSIONARIES AND THE in fifteen days, but the mail seems often to half were represented by rents of less than deplorably subject to skin diseases; while eral's visit to

station carrying a absolutely unknown. In the smaller he go to the places were demoliabed, so this goes far towns and villages, foreigners are favour revolver concealed under his clothes on occasion. He informed the Court to explain the high rentals demanded. It ed with a great deal of uotice on the part that he had admitted all these charges at

the preliminary examination, because has also to be borne in mind that during of the rising generation.. 1 have seen the past fifteen years the population of small fagers poked through the paper had been forced to do so by the police the Fronch capital has increased by walls of my sleeping room (bedroom it by means of torture. 350,000, and most desire to live within cannot be, where no bed is) in order to make peepholes for the study of my the city in preference to going outside.

quaint manners and customs."

500 francs a year. From 1907 to 1910, 11,000 the use of the pocket-haudkerchief is to New Wiju ber, 1910, por:

any

He

did

THE INSINUATIONS AGAINST FOREIGNERS,

With the examination of Kim Song- pong, aged 21, a student of the Syen

th

SEOUL TRIAL.

A PROTEST.

The Japna Advertiser has received the following letter from Seoul, dated July "One of the most pathetic features of

A Chinese youth formerly employed in the trial in the conspiracy case is the distorted reports going out to Japan and St. John's Cathedral has been arrested the world. The evidence of Baron Yun on suspicion of robbing the offertory and the other accused as it appears in

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