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SUPREME COURT..
Wednesday, October 30th.
IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. BEYORS THE HON. Tues Davies, KC.. (CHY JUSTICE).
PATAL HOME THROWING AT, YAUMATI..
The chargo against Wa Hon, a native of Heungshan, described as a tailor, 25 years of age, residing at Yaumati, of feloniously murdering Li Kwan Tain on 11th September was resumed.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1912
Chai Hon. Then when the accused came, in the room the deceased said "Wa Hon, Wu Hon, the man without the jacket,
He why did you want to strike me? **: said the man who threw the boob at him was Long Chai Hon.
HAMBURG LETTER. ESPECIALLY WRITTEN FOR THE
DAILY PRE***2
HONGKONG
HAMBURG über 3rd, THE MEAT QUEST
The Attorney-General dealt with the The example set by some of the larger points raised for the defenco. His friend towns of importing fresh meat from said there were two distinct stories, but Denmark and Sweden and of retailing he (the learned Attorney-General) con-it to the public through the agency of tended there was one story for the Crown butchers at a reasonable profit to the and four or five for the defence..
His Lordship axhaustively reviewed the evidence, and after an absence of about five minutes the jury returned, and the Foreman announced that they found the prisoner guilty,
His Lordship, in passing sentence of death, said the action of the prisoner was
The Attorney-General (the Hon. Mr. J. A. S. Bucknill) prosecuted for the Crown, and Mr. F. C. Jenkin (instructed by Mr. S. Russ, of Menars. Goldring, Barlow & Morrell) defended.
Following were the fury-Messrs. 4 very bad one. J. W. Kow (foreman), R. K Miller, W. B. Stormer, P. W. A. Wilkie, I. J. Sackburn, H. I Beyer, and T. E. :8.
bsan.
the matter was very much talked about.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
BEFORE, MR. H. H, J. Gompertz (PUISNE JUDGE.).
ALLEGED WROYOFÚL DISMISSAL.
FRENCH CONVENT BAZAAR.
OPENED BY LADY MAY.
are nearly three hunderd Chinese or-
latter, has been speedily followed by others. It has not, as may be readily imagined, met with the approval of the trade everywhere, and in some instances butchers having refused to have anything to do with it, on the plea that the meat was of inferior quality and not such as they dare offer to their customers, other means have been adopted for the sale and in the end the butchers have, given
in,
"The finances of the Kingdom of Greece were reorganized and put on a sounder. basis by an international commission in 1905: on the 31st December, 1911. the total indebtedness of the State amounted to Fra, 683.4 millions, payable in gold, and 150 million Drs, payable in paper eur rency, besides the loans of 1907 and 1910, which did not conse within the purview
Tof the commission. :
A
CHINESE LOANS,
STATEMENT IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS..
WHY THE CRISP ISSUE WAS OPPOSED.
inst. Lord Baicurres, for Captain Faber, In the House of Commous on the 9th asked the Foreign Secretary if he would make a full statement concerning the Chinese loan; whether the Foreign Office was hostile to the Crisp loni; and, if so,
what account.
MR. ACLAND'S REPLY.
THE PANAMA CANAL' DUES.
In the House of Commons on the 10th instant:-
Mr. Hewing (Hereford, Opp.) asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he had received any definite reply to the representations made to the Government of the United States in regard to the Bill which was then pass- ing through Congress for regulating the Panama Canal duce; and whether his Majesty's Government were making any Inether representations, now that the. Bill had become law, so as to secure equitable treatment for British
and Canadian ships.
Sir E. Gus.-The Panama Canal Bill underwent some alterations in the course after it was passed towards the end of of its passage through Congress, and
the United States that we would address August we informed the Government of
Bir C. HUNTER (Bath, Opp.).--Has tho right hon. gentleman noticed the remark. of President Taft that British representa- tion was made rather tardily?
communication to them after we had received and had time to consider the full text of the Bill as signed by the President and his memorandum respect. ing it; it was added that should there Mr. Acland, who replied, said: His eventually be difference between the The Prussian Government has issued Majesty's Government have acted with two countries respecting the interpreta instructions for the admission of fresh the Governments of France, Germany could be settled by any other moans, wo tion of the Hay Pauncefote Treaty that beef from European Russia and of Japan, Russia and the United States in should ask that it be referred to arbitra- dr. Jenkin said his defence was that
frosh beef and pork from Servia, supporting an international financial
tion in accordance with the provisions of Crown was accusing the wrong man. The action brought by Fok Taim Roumania and Bulgaria for account of China. We have done so because it ed with the United States in 1008. The group in its negotiations for a loan to the existing Arbitration Treaty conclud- "would suggest and hoped to prove against the Tsai Wo Steamship Company, some of the more important towns, pro- seemed very desirable that all the Powers whole subject is one of great importance that the Crown had got hold of a peaceful claiming 870 damages for alleged wrong- of it to consumers at a moderate price; Chine should be in concert and not advisors of the Crown upon it, is now vided they engage to watch over the sale most largely and directly interested in and, together with the views of the legal citizen of Yaumati and a resident of Wu, ful dismissal, was continued, and after also of fresh pork from Russia to some compete against each other, each trying under consideration of his Majesty's Gov- Sung Street, in which the occurrence the evidence of the two witnesses had been of the larger towns in the eastern pro-separately to get political advantages for ernment. As soon as we are in a position bappened. If his (learned Coun- adduced judgment was given for the vinces and of live cattle from the Nether itself out of the situation, and because, to do so we shall be glad to make a further sel's) instructions were right, acensed plaintiff.
lands to public slaughter-houses in the would tell them that he was in the
west. The prohibition of importing fresh without such an agreement, the result statement to the House, beef from Belgium has likewise been would probably be a series of indis- Wu' Sung Street at the time the bomb!
suspended for the present. A proposal criminate loans which would impair was thrown, and, in common with other
will be submitted to the Federal Council Chinese credit and would not be to the people, he Bed. Why he fled he would
to reduce the duty on meat and cattle interest of China itself, or of its foreign imported by communities for the benefit trade, in which we are so very largely
Sir E. GREY. I have not seen that tell them himself. Probably he was
The annual bazaar arranged by the
of the public.
concerned. At the present moment no remark. I shall be very glad to know the frightened. Now, as they knew, he was Reverend Mother Superior and the Sis mentioned that for some time past the six-Power group, as the Chinese Govern- Bill would not pass in its final form,
In connection with this it
may
be large loan has been concluded with the date when that remark was made, for the immediately arrested, and therefore be ters of the French Convent, with the ob Imperial Government has endeavoured to ment objected to some of the conditions towards the end of August, and immedi which is the important matter, until could not himself collect any witnesses ject of raising funds for assisting the popularize fish as an article of food which had been considered essential to ately after the receipt of the nows that who might have seen him or seen another Convent in its work of succouring the angst all classes, particularly the make the loan sound and really advant-the Bill had passed we stated that we man throw the bomb. It so happened orphans, blind, înfirm, and the aged, was newspapers and periodicals on the nutri. ageous to China, but this is not incom- would consider it in its final form and lower ones, by publishing articles in that there was a big crowd present, and held at the City Hall yesterday. There tive properties of fish, together with patible with a fair consideration of any make a further communication.
Mr. HEWING,--Did not the British Gov-| instructions for preparing it, and by proposals which China may put forward He would be able to call before them three phans, taken from Hongkong and the new fail. It has been even introduced into of the conditions originally laid down. ~
granting facilities for its transport by for the amendment, in some particulars,ernment make representations before the witnesses in addition to the accused, one Territories, in the Convent at present.
Bill was passed 7 the bill of fare of the army, with what
Bir E. GREY.It is quite true that we of them being an amah, and the other two had something to do with boiler-making. ford & Co., Messrs. A. 5. Watson & Co., authorities in and have bought fish the other hand, there is no desire or impossible to make a final communion- It is most undesirable to break up the did express our views while the Bill was Donations from Messrs. Lane, Craw. success, however, has not transpired. The
Hamburg taken up agreement between the six Powers, but, in progress through Congress, but it was They would tell the jury that they saw and the Dairy Farm materially assisted wholesale on the arrival of the fishing intention
the tion with regard to a Bill which was then maintain it for a man dressed in black throw a bomb, and towards a satisfactory financial result, steamers twice a week during the last two purpose of imposing any harsh
being shaped and we expressly stated that that this man fled towards the Hill dis-Considerable help was also willingly seasons for sale by fishmongers at prices unreasonable conditions on China. The tion after the Bill had reached its final
we would address a further communica trict, and that they presently saw, after given by the ladies of the Colony,
fixed officially. Of course, as in the case of meat, the larger shops have at first held Crisp loan was opposed because, while form and had been considered. the crowd had collected, Wu Hon brought The various stalls were attractively ar aloof, only some eighty of the smaller six-Power group, we did not consider hon. gentleman consider the advisability negotiations were procending with the Mr. L (Hants, Opp.).—Will the right: brick by two or three people. If their rayed with a choice collection of fancy ones consenting to act, but their number that China was free to borrow elsewhere, of postponing these further representa- has since risen to 130 and is still rising evidence was not shaken by the learned work, embroidery, and articles suitable whilst the demand for cheap fish is rapid and we were under an honourable obligations until after the United States oice- Attorney-General, then he would submit for Xmas presents, which bore eloquent ly increasing, so that what has been antion to oppose any outside loan. Apart tions? to them that their evidence must conclude testimony to the skill of the orphans,
experiment so far is likely to become a from this, the loan did not, so far as we Bir E. GRET.-The subject if one of this matter, namely, that in the panie
permanent institution. The quantity sold were aware, offer proper and adequate great importance and when we do make which ensued upon the throwing of the
Lady May, in opening the bazaar, said from October 24th, 1971, in August 15th guarantees for the proper expenditure -I am sure it is not at all necessary for of the present year amounts to over a of the proceeds. bomb unfortunately the wrong man waa
me to remind you of the good work which million kilos at an average price of 20 Mr. King What are the guarantees collared. There were some ugly factors is done by the French Convent in Hong- Pl, say, 21, per pound
for the repayment of the Crisp loan? in this case, as was not unusual in cases kong. We have known it for many years,
Mr. Acland: I think that is a matter of the kind, but he thought that, and we know the work is still going on aived a sudden check on Monday by us
The boom on the stock exchange re-for the holders of the stock, and not for balanced by the evidence which he would here. I hope you will do all you can, by the news of the mobilization of the Mr. Ginnell asked, if restrictions were call before then, they could discredit that large purchases, so help on this good Bulgarian, Berrian and Greek armies deemed to be necessary, why were they evidence adduced by the prosecution with work. I have much pleasure in opening and the threatening attitude of these not made general, applying to all who "regard to the “declarations." They were the sale of work,~~-
States towards Turkey.. Mining and agreed to conform to their conditions, shipping shares which, as pointed out in instead of being made in favour of an GLASGOW SHIPOWNERS AND THE unde by a man believing he was about
my previous letters, had been the chief international group under general man-
NEW SAFETY RULES. to die, and therefore what he said must
objects of speculation, were the first to agement. feel the shock, the bulk or at any rate a large proportion of them having passed into weak hands. Thus the shares of the Deutsch Austral Steamship Co., which within the last few months had risen from 150 to 216, dropped to 103, Haraburg- American Line from 163 to 180, Nord-
regarded with a great amount of weight and what be said must be treated with a great amount of respect. Counsel thought the Crown had failed to prove something which to his mind was most important. The Crown bad accused this man in their indictmont as one Wu Hon. They had not said, Wu Hop, otherwise Leng Chai Hon," and he (learned Coun- sel), contended that it was very material to prova canelusively that the man was either Wu Hon or Leng Chai Hon, or was
both.
Mr. Jonkin then called the accused, who supported his advocate's opening state- ment. He declared that he had never seen Tsang Hing, the first witness, who stated ho saw accused throw the bomb, and after chasing him, caught him. He denied ever having thrown a bomb on the day in question..
An amah said aho saw the bomb thrown, and board a cry of "Save life." A nan dressed in black ran away, and a man dressed in white was brought back in custody.
Cross-examined by the Attorney General, witness said she was the amah to the mistress of the accused..
The stalls and their holders were- Refreshment stall Mrs. Bell, assisted by the Misses May, Mesdames Irwin, H. Bird, Pattenden, St. John, and Tomes, and Miss Topham
Stall I-Mrs. Maitland, assisted by the Mesdames Hunter. Misses Gordon, Churchill, and Harvey.
Stall II Mrs. Tomos, assisted by Mes- dames Ram, Hastings, Gregory, Master, and H. Hancock,
and Pattenden.
son.
SIR CLAUDE MACDONALD'S
FAREWELL.
THE WAR AND THE STOCK EXCHANGE.
stances.
THE FINANCES OF THE BALKAN STATES.
THE POWERS' AGREEMENT.
to
or
Mr. Acland stated that this question contained a suggestion which was not correct. It would be much easier to answer questions if they did not contain incorrect suggestions.
Mr. Watt Is Mr. Acland not willing to state the conditions imposed?
down.
Mr. Ginnell: Surely he is able to an swer why a general rule is not laid down for all who care to comply with it.
Mr. Acland replied that a general rule was laid down that it was most advant ageous that the representatives of the Powers should act in concert..
Mr. Ginnell Are not the Chinese the best judges of their own affairs?
No answer was given.
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A STRONG PROTEST.
At a meeting of the directors of the Glasgow Shipowners' Association, with Lord Inverclyde in the chair, the follow ing resolutions everely criticising, the proposed new rules of the Board of Trade were unanimously adopted :—
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but in consequence of the more hopefu Voretzsch, Mesdames Dickson and Harker, views expressed in government quarter. and Mlle. Lecable.
and in the Press generally confidence Stall IV.-Mrs. Pollock, assisted by seems to be slowly returning. The land Mesdames Buckaill, Mullins, Stewart, ing banks are also endeavouring to reassure the public; the directors of the Deutsche Bank in Berlin have declared Mesdames H. A. Lammert, A. Wright,
Stall V.-Mrs. Lammert, assisted by that, although the political situation is
by the permngent officials of the Beard of Trade, and in issuing rules dealing with inpleasant, European complications are, and Chapman, and Miss Bhaw.
all they can learn, not likely to THE BELGIAN LOAN TO CHINA. life-saving appliances at a time when he Mesdames Forsyth, Schofield, Worcester, the difficulties may still be hoped for.
has two committees sitting whose reports, Stell VI. Mrs. Jordan, assisted by ensue and that a peaceful settlement of
The following letter appears in The any necessitate an entire alteration of the and Ormiston."
The Disconto Gesellschaft likewise appre-Times of the 5th inst. :-
rules which he proposes to bring into force. Stall VII-Mrs. Chatham, assisted by hends no danger to the trade of the
2. That naval architects and shipowners Sin, The information contained...in Mesdames Black, Blanch, Gale, Harvey, country, for, although the mobilization Renter's telegram of the 3rd inst., pub- should be loft a free hand in regard to the and equipment of of the armies in the Balkan Peninsula
designing, building, and J. F. Wright. by Mesdames F. Niedhardt, H. Beyor, moment, it may be only bluff. The pre-loan in connection with a contract for the Trade by which the sole responsibility in German stall-Mrs. Detmers, assisted may have disturbing effect for the shed in your issue of the 4th, stating vessels, and that any attempt to reorganize that Belgian capitalists have arranged a the Marine Department of the Board of and Miss E, Bake
sure to sell after the inflation of the last American Stall Mrs. Walker, assisted few months, against which the Bank bad construction of a railway from Honanfu such matters should be transferred to the by Miss Goodman, the Misses Hutton hitherto raised its voice in vain, would to Sianfu with extensions is somewhat Board of Trade would he inimical to British Potta, Mrs. Patten, and Mrs. McHugh. appear but natural under the circum- misleading.
shipping. Toy stall-Mesdames Talloch, Cobb.
The first section of the line from
That the directors approve of the Stewart, and Addison, and Miss Wilkin-
Konanta to Tung-Kwan is now in course principle adopted unanimously by the Mer- of construction, and my firm, Messra. chant Shipping Advisory Committee, riz A Chinese said he came out of a house
The following figures taken from the Griffitha, Beddoes, & Bray (Limited), that The stability and seaworthy qualities with the accused just prior to the occur
Hamburger Nachrichten may serve to illustrate the economic position of the hold the contract for the supply of the of the vessel itself must be regarded as of rence, and accused had nothing in his
three bellicose States:-
materials, bridges, equipment, workshops, primary importance, and every provision hand. They were going to take toa
In the budget of the Kingdom of etc., delivery of which commenced nearly made against possible disaster must be sub-
ardinated to that primary consideration," Colonel Sir Claude Macdonald, together, when he saw something thrown British
Ambassador at Tokyo, has Balgaria for 1912 the receipts are esti- two years ago.
mated at Frs. 199,272,440-the chief The road-bed has been laid for some and they are agreed that any departure down on the ground which caused a noise been greatly occupied with farewell sources of revenue being: indirect taxes 30 miles from Honanfu, being constructed therefrom will gravely imporil the safety of similar to the explosion of a cracker.luncheons and banquets.
4.That the Draft Life Saving Appliances The Jeme Tien Ju acting as consulting finles depart altogether from that principle He subsequently saw that Wu Hon, had Sir Claude, Lady Macdonald and Mias. Frs. 68.6 millions, direct taxes 30.8, and entirely under Chinese supervision, Mr.life at sea.
Macdonald were the guests of the British expenditure, voted
railways, post office, etc., 33.8.
Frongineer on behalf of the company, and are most objectionable because, if Association. Mr. Miller the Chairman, 185,929,087 in all,-40.1 millions being foreign control being allowed. The cost adopted, they would impose on passenger paid a tribute to the Ambassador's tact allotted to the payment of interest on of construction is being met out of the ships a lifeboat scale based solely on the and ability during his long tenure of office, also to Lady Macdonald's in the various loans, 10,0 to the army, 25.4 proceeds of an extra charge on the Shang number of passengers carried, irrespective and Lu salt likin, authorized by Imperial of all other considerations, and if steamers defatigable social work The Ambas to railways, postal service, etc.,. sador, replying for himself and his wife 24.9 to the educational department. The edict. Several millions of taels have been carried lifeboats for all the passengers which
total indebtedness of the kingdom is in if there were two separate stories, and if and family, said that bis success was round nucbors 858 million francs, of collected from this source during the past they are at present certificated to carry
largely due to the support and loyalty
are at present and would be sailing under there was any doubt in the case then the of his staff at the Embassy, with the back which, however, only about 804 millions three or four years and expended on the many of them would be losa safe than they
The Govern
It is impossible that the Belgians can conditions for which they were not designed. accused must have the benefit of that ing of the British communities. He add- seem to be in circulation,
5.That the directors approve of the doubt. The brunt of the for ed that it was with leapest regret that he ment has, moreover, lately been in treaty obtain accurity on this section of the rail-
with a syndicate in Paris for a further the prosecution rested chiefly upon
On the following day, the Emperor loon of 180 million franes, of which 15 way without reference to us, as we hold recommendation of Lord Mersey and of the millions were to be paid at onca on a first mortgage on the rolling stock and advisory committee that in regard to all the evidence of Teang Hing. and and Empress received Sir Claude Mac
common international line of action should! the declarations put in by Mr. douald, accepting his letters of recall. account; but it is doubtful if it will also a lien on the salt likin set aside to questions affecting safety of life at sea n
obtain the money without a guarantee meet the expenses of construction... Helbourne. To a certain extent, but Thoy thanked him for his great services that none of it shall be used for warlike There appear a number of Snaveiers be agreed on in order to obtain uniformity anxious to enter into loan arrangements of action and international enforcement. very much loss, it rested upon tho should- in forwarding the Alliance between the ers of two Chinese constables. It would two Powers. Afterwards the Emperor The estimates of the Kingdom of Servia in China who are satished with securities They therefore think that the Draft Life and Empress received Lady Macdonald for the same year are: Receipts 130,887,984 which have already been hypothecated, Saving Appliances Rules, which the Presi be his duty to go through the evidence, and Miss Macdonald, recalling with Dinar, expenditure 130,850,930 Dinar. and it behoves merchants who have enter dent of the Board of Trade proposes to and to point out ecricus discrepan- be withdrawn cies. He suggested that Teang Hing with the Red Cross at the time of the amounts to Fra. 736,325,834. and the constable were lying, deliberately Russo-Japanese War. or unintentionally, about the distance they again received audience of their actual figures of the imports and exports a wary eye on securities that have been Griffiths, Bedoes, & Bray (Limited). Majesties and Lady Macdonald was pre- of the tro Bates for the past year or pledged to them. Yours faithfully,
F. E. GRIFFITOS, they ran when chasing the accused. As conted with a silver vase decorated with two but they are not available as yet.
Managing Director. far as the declarations were concerned, the Imperial Crest Mas Macdonald was whilst those for 1908 would hardly give
Billitér House, Billiter-street, E.C., they only referred to a man named Leng also presented with a similar, but ameller, a correct idea of the volume and asture
of their trade at present, ...
October 4th.
been arrested by the police.
The Attorney-General-Are not you the
father of accused's sweetheart?
Witness Yes.
Mr. Jenkin, in his final address, said
case
was leaving them,
„vase.
. On the 23rd
amounts to
After luncheon It would be interesting to know the
construction.
under the old Manchu régime to keep.
reconstructed.
6. That copies of these resolution sent the Board of Trade, to the Right on. A. to the Prime Minister, to the Pre mt of Bonar Law, and to members of Parliament representing constituencies in and around Glasgow.
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