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TELEGRAMS.

(THROUGH IKUTER'S AGENCY.)

AFFAIRS IN PERSIA.

GENDARMER

UNDER SWEDISH OFFICERS

ROUTED.

LONDON, August 7th.

BUPREME COURT,

Wedunday, 7th August.

IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION.

BEFORE THE FELL COUNT

THE PARTNERSHIC DISI'UTE

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8ra, 1912,

Their Lordships the Chief Justice and the Puisno Judge continued their bearing A dispatch from Teheran states that of the appeal from a judgment of the 200 gendarmes left Shiraz on the 6th ex-Chief Justice in the case of the Fook inst commanded by Swedish ofhere Lung Firm & the Lai Yuen Firm, the Shi Lung Firm, the Cheung Puen Firm, named Sicfoort and Nystrom, to fight and the Shiu Kee Firm, partners of the the bandite who have lately been inter-Yan Wo Firm, and Chan Kit Shan. rupling traffic on the Bushire Road.

The Admiralty is sending a torpedo boat to bring to London the bodies of the By Broula who were drowned by the capsizing of a catter off Sheppey.

TEST MATCH...

The Hon. Mr. I. E. Pollock, K.C., Eldon Potter, with whom was Mr.

CANTON.

(FROM Our Own CorresponDENT.)

CANTON, August 6th. AN ARMY COUNCIL.

NOTES AND NEWS.

TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION. A source of contagion hitherto un- suspected in cases of tuberculosis scoms to have been established by M. Piery. Ha The Army Board in Peking has invited has found the bacillus of Koch present in the different provinces to send representa the sweat of the patient in all the cases tives to confor on matters of importance, he has examined, and this has proved Two chosen oficers are being sent from capable of producing tuberculosis in Canton to this Conference, and after en pigs and other animals by way of inoculation. M. Piery recommends, in consequence, the careful disinfection of their work in the capital is finished they are to make a special tour of certain of all garments, bedclothing, and so on used by a tuberculous patient, and his or her isolation as far as possible, especially at the provinces and report on the organisa tion and management of the armies in

night-time. each quarter. A grant of 84,000 each has been made towards their expenses on the tour.

THE MONEY QUESTION.

The Gendarmes were routed at Dir-instructed by Mr. Reader Harris, of Numbers of stall-holders have erected, ingan, losing a gun and almost all their Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist, appeared their places of business in the public for the appellants, and the Hon. Mr. thoroughfares and taken up the business rifles, and Capt., Siefoort was wounded.

CG. Alabaster, instructed by Mr. Hol of exchanging bank notes lately. These THE DROWNED BOY SCOUTS.

borow, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker & people charge 20 per cent. discount and do a fair trade, but the police have moved Dencon, appeared for the respondents. LONDON, August 7th -

Mr. Potter resumed his address. Deal them time and again only to find them ing with the judgment, he said that where ceappear. The Intest is a notice forbid the learned judge (8ir F. Piggott) went ding this sort of thing, and, of course, wrong was in treating the partnership as finishing up with the statement, which an action between strangers, which was not is so old now, that all notes must be a broad principle on which to treat a part-accepted at face vahie. Of course, this nership action. The learned judge had notice will have no effect and these would therefore dealt with costs on a wrong he exchangers will go on moving about principle. No leave to appeal on costs was in a sort of nomadic existence. How. recessary at all on the action of fraud, ever, the mere fact that these people are Counsel said that the pleading of fraud anxious to take up the exchange of bank had not increased the costs ORC cent. notes even at 20 per cent, shows that they If they had pleaded error the same evi- can get better terme elsewhere and make deace would have been required to prove amething out of it: and if this goes on it.

long enough the discount ought to drop a lot.

There was little or no talk of notes yesterday and to-day, and they seri to be accepted more willingly than before. There is much more silver passing now, and in shopping you don't find notes heing forced upon you.

AUSTRALIA 2. SOUTH AFRICA.

LONDON, August 7th.

The test match at Nottingham was re- sumed on Tuesday in dull and shower? wonther. South Africa carried their seure overnight from 206. for the loss of eight wickets to 320, White contributing

9 not out. Australia were all dismissed for 215, the bigest score being Bardsley's

56.

[FROM THE **N.-C. DAILY NEWS."]

CHINESE NATIONAL COUNCIL'S DISCUSSIONS ON DRESS.

The Puisno Judge-Supposing you suc- ceeded, you will be satisfied with an | order for accounts from the year 1880?

Mr. Potter-That is what we are ask ing for.

The Fuise Judge-1 thought you wuze asking for accounts right from the be- ginning,

2

Mr. Potter-The only just way is for the Court to make an order for partner- ship accounts to be taken.

PERINO, August 1st.

Mr. Alabaster having replied, the hear The National Council to-day devoted a lengthy period to discusion of the ques-ing concluded, judgment being reserved. tion of the style of official clothing.

A Bill, embodying, tailoring drawings depicting the respective beauties of frock coat and morning cunts, of plain and striped trousers, of silk hats and bowler hats, was keenly criticized.

The members from north-western China favoured the adoption of foreign styles,

of

CHINA'S TRADE.

HOW THE NATIONS PARTICIPATED.

The following table shows the propor- an likely to lead to an increased demand tion in which various nations parti- for the woollen producto other members cipated in China's trade during lal upposed this attitude as likely to depre-year-

Foreign Trade. Coast Trade ciate the valus of the silk and cottum grown in those parts.

THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

DIBCCASION IN PARLIAMENT.

I the House of Commons on July 10 n discussion on foreign affairs took place in Committee of Supply. Sir E, Grey (Secretary of State for the Colonies) said; Take the question of the Far East. Of course the relation of the Japanese Allianco and naval

like to say this timate one. about the Japanese Alliance. It is worth while considering at the present moment that with all the instability there is in China, and the difficult questions which arise, there has so far been no fear what- ever of International complications. The good working of the Japanese Alliance in recent years has been a great factor for In the last few years while we pence

1 shtegy is a most in-

Flag.

Per cent. Britiela... 43.47 Japanese 18.47

Per cent. 42.27 14.53 $2,63

Chinese. German French

0.98

9.73

6.30

6 69

1.01

Norwegian

0.74

2.41

Russianu

7.48

0.54

United States 0.75

0.18

Dutch Austrian Danish Swedish

0.60

0.10

0.72

0.26

0.10

0.02 0.01

TRADE AND FINANCE IN CHINA.

The writer of "The Week's Finance" in the U. Daily News says:-

The week has been absolutely eventless

UNIFGEM OFFICIAL PAPER. The form of documents, official letters,

THIS LONGEST BELON.

The first week of July furnished the world with the longest recorded instance of the active exercise of sovereignty. Louis XIV, of France reigned seventy- two years, but he was only five at the the of his accession. James 1, of Aragon, reigned sixty-three years, but he, too, was only a child when he attained to kingship. Queen Victoria and the Emperor Francis Joseph each succended to the throne at the age of eighteen, and therefore at full Queen Victoria age for sovereignty. reigned sixty-three years, seven months, and two days. The Emperor Francis Joseph exceeded the record in the first week of July.

ELECTRIFYING THE CANADIAN PACIFIC.

AN ADDRESS TO THE DE'IL.”

THE PORTUGUESE PARLIAMENT.

A SESSION'S. wonk.

The Lisbon correspondent of The Time in a recent latter wrote:-

The Republicar Parliament, which is about to close its second Session, was The first opened on June 10th, 1911. Session, which dealt with the Constitu tion, ended on August 25th, 1911. Instead of holding new elections it was resolved maintain the existing representation. The second Session has extended since December 2nd, 1811.

During this period some 350 Hille have been presented, of which 187 have become law. For the most part these measures doal with civil matters, such as the vote of a pension of £600 a year for life to Captain Machado Bantos, the naval off- cer commanding the revolutionists at thng, time of the overthrow of the Monarchy the grant of stipends to the officiating clergy of the Roman Catholic Church; the creation of a fund for disabled workmen ; the payment of Deputica and Senators the appointment of prominent revolu tionists to posts under the Government; the elaboration of a new Civil Code, and the acquisition of new warships. More important questions than these would have been dealt with had it not been for the enormous amount of time taken up with petty discussions, and the constant hickerings between Deputies and Sena- tors Allowance bas, however, to be made for the inexperience of members who, are. for the greater part men without any Parliamentary training. Labour strikes und Monarchist conspiracies also caused considerable embarrassment to the differ- ent Governments, and twice Lisbon was placed under martial law.

CONSERVATIVES AND DEMOCRATS.

It wan

INTIMATIONS

SKIN BURNED LIKE

FIRE WITH ECZEMA

On Face, Scratched Until It Bled. One Box of Cuticura Ointment Cured Her. Also Used it to Cure Her Grandson of Eczema..

"I feel it my duty to tell what good Cuticura Soap and Olutment did for me and my grandchild. About ten years ago

I broke out on my face. I was under the doctor for months and I tried all the best known cint- ments. It broke out in biotches ou my face and nose, and I was very much Inftamod and iteled avills. I scratched agy face until it bied. The doctor asid It

4 erysipelas (prob ably cezema). Tho pato I cudured was terrible. I got run down in valt with muffering and far the wast of Tent. At last, a friend said Why not try Cuticura Ointment I know of cases that has cured.' I was ready to try anything as my skin burned like fro. I got a box of Cuti- cuta Ulistment and the fint dressing did more than ad the other ointments. It soothed it and by the time I had used the box I way completely cured. I have not had any sigu of the dreariful disease since,

"When my grandson was three months old, a pimpig caine on bis head. ora esma til his head was one mass. A rash broke out on his face. We had him under two doctor We tried als and they said it was eczema, different kinds of datmen; but they did no good. The poor little thing could get no test. At last I thought of my own cure so we mi 5 bax of Cuifcuts Ointment and a Iablet of Cutlers Boup and used them. Hu had more rest after his bash and dressing with Cutlers Ointment than he had bað for months. Elo has got a nice head of hair now, but when his head was had it nearly all came off Notis.. Eng., July 15, 1911. Mrs. Hathorwich, of Key St., Bulwell,

Bacaples with 32-p. book fre from neatoS I depot: F. Newbery & Sons, 27, Charterhoun A Cape Town: Muller, dacican & R. Towns & Co., Bydney, N.H.TV:

Co., Calcutta and Bombay: Potter Prag & Chem. Corp., sole props. Hosten, V. 8. A.

89.2

It is announced as quite possible that when the Canadian Pacific Railway car- ries out the big scheme announced by Sic Thomas Shaughnessy of doubtlo-tracking the main line between Calgary and Var- conver, plans will also be taken into con- sideration for the electrification of this line. The company has already made a Nest Pass line, and this has proved so tentative start on a portion of its Crow's

The cleavage between the Conservatives successful that power plants are said 1- he under construction for the electric and the Democratic Party has, moreover, tion of the Columbia and Western branch considerably widened. The latter party, of the line, from Castlegar to Rosslan, controlled by Senhor Affonso Costa, re- B.C. The overhead wire system is to becently forced the retirement of the Minis- used, as it is considered that the third ter of the Interior, which led to a serious rail would not be so reliable under the Cabinet crisis lasting 12 days,

met with in the only upon the intervention of the aged conditions that

President Rockies.

of the Republic, Senhor Arriaga, who wrote personal and plead- ing letters to the chiefs of the opposing parties informing them that their per sonal animosities were endangering the currespondence, ete, coming from the Government offices presents a curious Washington. This revolutionary docu-security of the Republic, that a truce was variety at present, and the Provincialment repudiates the existence of a lake called and a coalition Cabinet formed of of fire and brimstone," and its terms, Ministers selected from the various politi- Governor has decided, on speeint official

according to the Telegraph correspondent, cal groups, under the Premiership of a paper on which all communications shall have been welcomed throughout the non-party man of considerable reputa be written. A stock is bring laid in and United States." Perhaps Mr. Roosevelt tion, Senhor Duarte, Leite. The vigorous will be ready for use by September 1st. may borrow this "plank" for the pro- methods of the Prime Minister were wel The Governor's idea is that everything gramme of his new National party.comed by all the better classes, and he in the official offices shall be businesslike little contact with the subject since Lord strike, which was assuming dangerous Public authority in England has had speedily put an end to the tramway and modern and alt the old slip-shod Westbury delivered his famous judgment proportions. This he did by arresting all methods done away with,

as to the necessity of a belief in eternal the agitators and placing them on board punishment to Anglican orthodoxy, His a ship lying in the Tagua. By guarantee- ruling upon that occasion was said to ing the right to work the Government Always have on hand a very large complete have dismissed Hell, with costs. The induced nearly all the tranway-men to International Bible Students appear to return to their posts. The other classes have waived the latter. Pall Mall of labour which had struck in sympathy became alarmed by these active measures, Gazette.

and resumed work without further delay.

AN AUCTION.

A lot of old iron and copper and some

manufactured steel goods belonging to the Government were put up to auction, the order day and disposed of to a mer chant called Wong Lun Sun, who deposit- ed $200,000 as security. It is understood that there is twice or three times this amount to be sold, so the Government ought to get a help along from the pro-

cends of this male.

SHAMEEN.

The weather has been cool with showers as a result of the recent typhoou, and it has made the island quite pleasant these few days. To-day, again, the summer weather is with us, and it is hot and sultry. There are in the harbour just now five ganbouts: H.M.S. Clio and Robin, VS.8. Piscatagua and Gullan, and the French Figilante.

A new "Address to the De'il" has been formulated by the International Biblo

Association, meeting Students

Dear

RUMOURED ENGAGEMENT OF THE KAIDEK'S. DAUGHTER.

THE GOVERNMENT'S PROGRAMME.

Chs. J. Gaupp

& Co.,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

CHATER BOAD,

stock of

SCIENTIFIC AND

II Senhor Duarte Leite remaina in SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS power, it is expected that he will proceed! actively with the many reforms needed. (Transits, Lovels, Plano Tables, Prismatic and The rivalries of the opposing political

Sight Compasses, Hand Level, &o, &c.) parties, however, are only temporarily

nlao. patched ups.

Two royal engagements which are fore- shadowed by the Berlin papers indicate that the long standing feud between the royal houses of Prussia and Hanover is nearing au end. The first is that of

Any Ministry will find Princess Victoria Louise, the Kaiser's daughter, to Prince Ernest of Cumber itself confronted with a serious dilemmas and, who by the death of his older on the one hand, the better classes will brother recently in a motor-car accident, only lend their support if the Gover! DRAWING became heir to his father's titles and the rent is willing to use firm measures for family feud with the Kaieer. The second the maintenance of order and the develop. engagement is that of Princess Olga of rent of trade; on the other, the working Cumberland, Prince Ernest's sister, to a classes are continually clamouring for younger son of the Kaiser, whose name is better conditions of living and higher! not given. Neither of these announce wages, and strikes have been very fre- SUDDEN DEATH OF A SHANGHAI mens, however, is confirmed, but it is quent. These troubles are chiefly foment pointed out that Prince Ernest recentlyed by a certain number of politicians who paid a visit to the German Court, where desire to gain the favour of the masses. he wet the Princess for the first time. A

The most important measures which are third royal engagement which is also said

RESIDENT.

INSTRUMENTS

·AND MATERIAL

(T Squares, Set Squares, Straight Bilgen

Scales, Inks, &c., &c.)

to be presented for ratification in the AONTH FOR→→

from the point of view of government Shanghai newspapers record with re- have been in office-I do not say because &nances in China, although it is surprisgret the death of an old resident of, to be imminent is that of the young next Parliamentary Session in Novem- ! we have been in offico-the Japanese Alli- ing to find that the Government is-able Shanghai in the person of Mr. Herbert Grand Duchess of Luxemburg to Prince | ance has worked nothing but good, to manage somehow to pay a portion of John Such, head of the firm of Messrs. Vietor of Hohenzollern, a cousin of the ber, and which have already been discuKS-

promises.

We know that that amount

Trade is still plodding along, without either encouragement or prospects, ex cept for some spasmodic activity now and then. The latest encouraging feature is the coming of Newchwang and the North ern ports into the market, and clearancas

He leaves a

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Kaiser.

we

W. F. STANLEY & Co., LTD.,

LONDON.

ed in the Senate, are the Bills penalizing the manufacture of bombs or other ex- plosives, making anti-militarist pro- paganda a punishable offence, and grunt- certain educational standard.

It is likewise proposed to revise the E. R. WATTS & SON, LTD., dictatorial Deerce passed under the Pro-i visional Government, of which the most

PORTUGAL AND THE VATICAN.

THE SEPARATION LAW.

(Cheers.),

It has not brought us into what is due to the soldiers and keep them W. Hewett & Co. Mr. Buch did not fo A fortnight down to his office last Tuesday morning,

LIFE MADE TO ORDER. worse relations with any other Power. from disturbing the peace. 15 has riot brought Japan into worse rela- before Mr. Tang, Shao-yi resigned he but after luncheon he drove in and at

Is it possible to produce life by arti tions with any other Power. On the con- notified the bankers that unless is about three o'clock he was overcome by

ficial means? Recent remarkable dis- trary, the relations between Japan and 19,000,000 were paid before the end of the beat. Dr. Marshall was at once sum

June there might ensue very serious con- moned and he took Mr. Such to the Gen-1 coveries, and particularly the declarationing votes to women who have attained a Russia are now exceedingly good. believe that the Japanese Alliance is more sequences.

minutes before five o'clock.

Institute, New York, that it will be than over to the mutual interest of the was not paid, and even a portion of the Hospital, where he died a few of Professor Lucb, of the Rockefeller Mr. Buch, who was sixty-five years of possible. have caused the Matin to aseer- two countries; that they have worked it advances promised by the bankers was with great and perfect accord, and that withheld by them on account of the at- age, was formerly, the NC. Daily News tain the opinion of several famous French striking are the law of the separation of

says, in the Bluecoat School with the late scientists on the subject. Dr. Carrel, the it has been a great and beneficent factor titude of the Government. in keeping the peace in the Far East and

Although, there is much activity in Mr. Alex. McLood, of whom he was a life; biologist, declares that he is confident that Church and State and the divorce law. preventing all the disturbances which Peking, arising mostly out of party long friend. He came out to Hongkong sooner or later Rience will be able to create living things. The problem of have

place in China, and which squabbles. there appears to be a delight-in the early seventies and then on to taken are due to internal forces, from giving fut forgetfulness concerning the main-Shanghai, where he had resided over the artificial creation of albuminoid sub- For many years Mr. Such was stances which are kindred to living rise to international apprehensions be spring of all government activity, t, since.

finance. Patriotic contributions from head of the firm of Hewett & Co., and, matter has almost been solved," he said. tween the Powers which are interested. I

"Hence, the day is not far distant when have said that because I think it is some the provinces are still in the region of like the late Mr. McLeod, served on the

Government

Bonds

have directorates of numerous companies in one will arrive at producing protoplasma. thing which ought to be borne in mind.

The Lisbon Parliament has Anally de- Mr. Boner Law also referred to the already become a drug on the market, Shanghai for many years. In his young- It will not be easy, however, to animate

and cople will not touch them in spiteer days he was a member of the Milho- this living substance, for know cided to maintain the Portuguese Lega- Japanese same subject, remarking: The

The Joong Fire Company, and he paper-hunt- Alliance, which has not always been supof the euermous discount offered.

is necessary for Portuguese interests in ported by the majority of the party oppo- lottery project has been still-born. The ed, kept a few race ponies, he and M. nothing of the mysterious mechanism of tion at the Vatican on the ground that it site, has served a useful purpose-the par- Government is getting more and more in E. Gore Booth racing together, and also life. We have to discover the how and pose which all such ailfances serve if car

arrears, and is daily "putting off the evil was to be found sowing on the river. For the wherefore of cellular tissues, and Africa and the Far East. The most

FONIA tina past Mr. Buch had beca ob-

their growth and development, and what energetic delender of this decision was ried out in a spirit free from aggression, day of settlement.

and the author of the law separating namely, promotion of the interests of

viously in failing health, but his death salts and physico-chemical agents affect Senhor Costa, the leader of the Radicals, their existence. When these problems are peace. The best proof that that has been

came quite unexpectedly.

resolved others will no doubt present Church and Stato. This has caused con- the result of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance

widow, who is at present in America.

themselves, but it is very probable that siderable surprise and come Ramusement. is the statement of Sir E. Grey that, aven

the day will come when science will disIt must be remembered that under this at a time like this in China, when there

cover the mystery of life, and that it will law all the Portuguese Bishops have been is so much temptation to fish in troubled

consequently be possible to create living expelled from their dioceses, and hardly a day passes without the publication in waters, there has been absolutely no of piece goods from that quarter are for

things,' danger of foreign complications in the the first time after the revolution satisfac

M. Armand the French the Official Gazette of decrees expelling affairs of the Far East.

tory. Although clearances on the whole

The idea of the morality play has been chemist, most Gautier, his greet Cho minor priests from their districts.

In the course of conversation on the are very slow, it is a matter for gratifica

extended to current politics in tion that merchants have been able to

ing the diplomatic representation of obtain living matter, but he does not get rid of a certain amount of the burden thoroughly up-to-date way net cally it may be possible, he thinks, to probable attitude of the Vatican regard- of the stocks which might otherwise have play, entitled "Paying the Bill," and believe that man will ever be able to Portugal there a high ecclesiastic in- The French police, the Cally weighed them-down.

directed to the purpose of exposing the fashion it into cells which would multiply formed the Lisbon correspondent of The fullncics of the Insurance Act, has just in determined order, so that the sub Tines that in consequence of the uncom News says, are by no means allowing coining

been performed at a Primrose Leagus stance would take the form of a living promising attitude of the Republic their investigations into the

fête at Elveden Park, Lord Iveagh's being.

towards the Portuguese Roman Catholic affair to rest, in spite of the fact that

place.

Dr. Gustave Le Bon does not think the clergy diplomatic relations between Por- they have now sixty people in custody,

problem incapable of solution. charged either with the actual work of

great difficulty," he said, is that so fortugal and the Vatican were entirely suspended and to re-establish them would counterfeiting or with complicity in the

A Shanghai cricket team meet a Wei- affair. Ous reason for their continued hai-wei team this week at Wei-hai-wei. It was never suggested that the Hong-man has only studied the chemistry of be difficult. The Separation Law bad activity is that they believe the prime The full team consists of A. B. Lanning kong Police were perfect, but they might dead things. Living chemistry has not been made without consulting either the nover in the coining establishment is

L. Walker (Captain), V. H. Lanning, R.be expected to have some more sensible yet been taken up. Life flows ou, and Portuguese prelates or the Holy See. If at large, having prasibly fled when the. J. Martin, B. O. Cumming, E. G. arrangement for registering motor cars. In the present condition of science it can Portugal desired to re-establish relations raid was made. His name has not been Tait, IL. A. Brand, G, C. Wingrove, 1). There are seven private cars in the Colony only be studied by stopping its course with the Vatican it would be necessary disclosed, but it is believed that if his rand, 0. Crewe-Read, R. W. Roberts, and about 13 others cars which ply for for an instant, but however short this to hear all the just claims of the Portu- arrest is effected it will cause as great J. K. Brand and J. A. Weeks. The arhive. The private cars are, of course, num instant of stability, it is no longer life guese Bishops and of the Vatican and to a sensation as that provided on Saturday when the late compradore of the Mes

that one is experimenting on. Research modify the law. Before, however, any may, however, open new horizons for negotiations could be initated it would be Maritimes was taken sugories

into

science, and once we know how a seed in necessary to do away with the present custody.

transformed into an oak tree we shall friction between the new régime and the All the prisoners are kept in custody pending the conclusion of the

succeed in manufacturing blades of grass elergy and to allow the expelled prelates

and priests to return to their posts. police investigation.

and even living beings."

THE SHANGHAI.COINING CAGE.

CRICKET AT WEI-HAI-WEI

THE MORALITY PLAY IN POLITICS.

rangements also include a golf match, the bored from one to seven, and the other Shanghai players being R. A. Brand, V. vehicles from one to thirteen, but there is H. Lanning 0. Crewe Read, J. Knothing to distinguish between them. Brand, L. Walker, and E. O. Cumming. Thus there are two cars numbered one, A tennis match also will probably he and so on up to seven.. There must be played.

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