THE MACISTRAŻY.
A
tuan named Duncan MacCallum, described as a ship's ofheer, was fined $5 or 14 days' imprisonment for being drunk and incapable.
Fines aggregating 8247 wore inflicted by Mr. Hazeland upon a Po Tau Chinese for being in possession of various quan- tities of opium, which, it was alleged, be sold to the junk people in the vicinity.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 10TH, 1918.
SHIPPING DEVELOPMENTS AT DAIREN.
LARGE "PURCHASE OF POJUIGN VESSELS.
few months in the Daily Press it will From reports appearing during the past have been gathered that there has been considerable activity of late in Japanese shipping circles at the port of Dairen, and the following new companies have either been formed or ate in course of formation :-
CUPID ON BOARD SHIP, Cupid hovers over many ships, and this is what & Sun Francisco paper has to say
transport which proceeded recently from about the little love god's exploits on a Manila to the Golden Gato:-
Cupid's old friends, the sea, the wink ing stars and the good-natured man in the moon, have again come to the aid of the little love god when he has been driven to despair because of the man who hesi tates.
The story of Daniel's latest seoan victory was revealed with the arrival yesterday morning from the Philippines of the United States Army transport with romance during the voyage across the Pacific. The happy couple figuring transport engagement are fiss Marie von Klein, Chicago belle, and mem- her of a distinguished German family, and Becond Lieutenant A. B. Miller of the
The custodian
THE TRUTH ABOUT THE TSAREVITCH.
THS QUESTION OF THE SUCCESSION,
The following interesting article on the illness of the Tenrevitch is by the Bt. Petersburg correspondent of the Man- chester Guardian:--:
there is reason to believe that there is the possibility of broudly interpreting this provision so as to facilitate inherit ance by female members of the Imperial Family. And this would seem to be a natural way ont of the present difficulty, unless some other solution should be forthcoming in the meantime.
UNCERTAINTY IN PEKING.
The Liantung Steamship Company, in which the Mitsui Bassan Kwaisha are largely interested, was established in Yesterday the charge was heard against December last with a capital of 230,000 five men of committing an armed robbery yen (E25,520). The North China Steam in Tung Street on 29th March and seal-ship Company (Hokushin Rinsen Kwai Thomas, which just perfectly thrilled European war máy in a measure account the members of the Diplomatic Corps i
sha) has been re-incorporated as the Dairen Steamship Company, with the capital of 100,000 yen (£10,200), and is running three modern ressels chartered from the South Manchuria Railway Com Company is in process of formation by a Kobe firm, with a capital of 500,000 yen (£51,040).
:to
ing jewellery to the value of 8:16. Mr. Melbourne committed them Criminal Sessions for trial:
PRECAUTIONS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY. The Peking correspondent of the J.-C.
The Chinese Government has notified Daily News cabled on the 2nd inst. :---
that, in the interests of local security, it has been decided to examine the baggage of all passengers who arrive by train in Peking. In order that the measure may be effective it is necessary to include the baggage of foreign travellers, and only
Presumably this precaution is taken Legations or have passes from Legations. against the entrance to the Capital of persons of evil intention carrying danger- there is alarm among the authorities lest ous goods. It is plainly expressed that the assassination of Sung Chino-jen may provoke reprisala in Peking. The view gated from the Capital is now openly discussed in all circles, and, while foreigners generally await the production interested in of definite den wit the production
An Indian who was convicted of being pany, The South Manchuria Steamship marine corps of the quiver and the drawing to a close, others Isliore that those will be exempt who belong to the drunk and disorderly in Queen's Road and finca 26 or fourteen days in prison alleged that a European constablo asked for a share of a bottle of wine which he The constable indignantly denied the allegation, and Mr Hazeland said that he did not believe the Indian's story.
hud.
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The most noticeable feature of the recent activity in shipping circles lies, however, in the purchase of vessels from
Dairen: abroad for registration at Detailed regulations for the registration, etc., of vessels in the leased territory were General at the close of 1911. By these regulations vessels registered in the leased territory are entitled to fly the Japanese Aag, though when in Japan they are
There is a curious feeling of uneasiness in Russia at the present moment, a feel- ing of uncertainty, of inability to forecast the future, even the immediate future. The character of the Europeau situation and the prospect that Russia may at any moment be entangled in a for this attitude, but the main causes Russia lie in the internal situation. internal politics have become tantalisingly one seems able to indeffite, and no
Somo coumate their real tendency. declare that the reactionary period is
ful, others are apprehensive, but no one darker days are in store. Some nro hope gives very convincing reasons for his hopes or his fears. Even inveterate politicians direction the new Duma will drift, what perhaps shrink from affirming in which the new Minister of the Interior, M. Maklakoff, will find it politic to attempt,
The prevailing uncertainty has been noiselessly fail to do. intensified by rumours concerning the bose very busy on this subject ever since illness of the Tsarevitch Rumour has
far more serious than a passing child's complaint were issued from Spala in October and November last. A great deal of what has been said is exaggerated and is serious enough. In the first place, the sensational, but what is positively known Tsarevites is suffering from a defect in the vascular system known as hemophi- THREATENED SHIPPING BOYCOTT lia. Persons affected by this complaint bleed on the slightest provocation, and since it is extremely difficult to check the bleeding, a cut, a bruise, or a simple operation anth as the extraction of
consequences. tooth may have the graveston families, the daughter or nicer of a person suffering but affects only the male members. Thus, from this complaint will not be affected,
Mr. R. O. Hutcheson, Superintendent of issued by the Port Arthur Government-naval officer were both to sail on the what M. Kokoviseff will cautiously do or that the outrage in Shanghai was insti
Imports and Exports, proceeded against a Chinese from the island of Po Tau for being unlawfully in possession of a still
darts, it is told, had his ere on the two prospective victins for some time-in fact, for nearly two years beg hovered near, sometimes with his arrow fitted in the bow, ready to fly, but at the critical moment compelled to go his way weeping. It was when Cupid discovered that the handsome girl and the dashing young transport that he danced about in gleg, realizing that now the moment of his triumph was drawing nigh. He selected bing musically through placid seas, the sereno night, as the Thomas was throb country. The duties and registration southern waters beaming down upon the fees payable in Japan proper on vessels transport's decks, where might be seen imported from abroad being considerable, lovers two holding hands and doing the Japanese shipowners have been eager to things that are supposed to be prelimin take advantage of the regulations inary to a successful romance. force in the leased territory to purchase vantage point on the bridge Cupid fired vessels for registration at Dairan, where the dart that was to bring the long siege no duties are levied, and, seventeen to an end, foreign vessels, with a gross tonnage of 49,$15 tons, were bought and registered at Dairen between the beginning of 1919 and the end of January, 1913. Of these veasels 12 were British, with a gross tonange of 40,084 tons.
"the Revolution appear
The whole paraphernalia for making treated as vessels registered in a foreign tropical stars and the bright, moon of the official bulletins suggestive of something universally to have made up their minds
samshu was produced in Court, and Mr. Melbourne imposed a fine of $300. Later Mr. F. Mason appeared before his Wor- Mr. ship and asked for a re-hearing. Melbourne pointed out that the man had pleaded guilty.
re
Before Mr. Melbourne yesterday the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, the Re- gistrar General, proseeded against Ho Sing Ping, of the Ching Tin staurant, No. 471, Queen's Road West, for being a member or acting as a nem- ber of a society known as the U Lan Club at 592, Queen's Road West, the society not being registered or exempted. He was also charged with managing or assisting in the management of the club.
Mr.
Negotiations are also proceeding for the purchase of several other foreign steamers, reports the Acting British Consul at Dairen, and it is probable that the above number will be consider- ably increased during the year.
From his
Lieutenant Miller, here of more than one manly encounter, felt that little dart, and, hesitating no longer, popped the question. The next instant Miss von Klein whispered the small word which was responsible for the naval officer's happy countenance yesterday how did you Klein, in sarprise. I won't tell you find out about it?" asked Miss von another thing."
cantera.
as to where the responsibility lies. An alternative explanation is that there has been a conspiracy to fix the guilt upon the Government.
ON THE YANGTSZE,
A meeting was held at Shanghai last weck by Chinese merchants representing various provincos to discuss the proposed increase of freightage charges for cargoes, announced by four leading navigation companies.
Three measures were proposed and adopted to offset the companies' action.
But with her fiance's adoring eyes upon, but very probably her son will bo. And It was believed feasible to cease sending her, she relented and smiled into the mengst the male members of the Hessen No date has been set for the wedding,family hemophilia has been particularly ns Lieutenant Miller may receive orders frequent
It was owing to the presence of this here detailing him to Mexico. Klein, who is the daughter of a prominent complaint that the physicians who attend Chicago physician and, former officer ined the Tsarevitch at Spaln found it. Ropanies already in the league with a view
Miss ven
the German army, will return to her home until it is time for the marriage bells to
This introduction of foreign vessels is chiefly because the shipbuilding yards in Japan have for the last few years been F. X: d'Almada appeared for the defence. unable to keep pace with the increasing Mr. Hallifax stated that the place was demand for vessels, and is also due to conducted as a club, the members paying the fact that, as no subsidy is payable $10 subscription annually. The plece was by the Government to any but regular fitted up exceedingly well, with bedrooms lines of steamers, the heavy duties which
have to be paid make it unprofitable to ring. ar cubicle, and large kitchen accommoda- import steamers from abroad for registra- A large number of servants weretion in Japan proper. The Kwantung Government-General is reported, however, on the premises. The case was remanded to have under consideration a scheme for the levying of tonnage dues on vessels registered in the leased territory, though exactly what form the imposition will tako is not yet, decided,
tion.
THREATS OF ASSASSINATION.
PERILS OF PUBLIC LIFE IN CHINA,
We referred in a leading article the other day to a communication received by one of the Government departments in Poking intimating that six or seven of the leading men in China had been mark ed for assassination. An identical letter seems to have been received by several prominent officials in Peking, and the Peking Daily News gives the following translation of the document
A brief Proclamation by the Holy Judicial Organization for Supervising the National
-Assembly and the Government.
The Republic of to-day is at its must critical and dangerous motsent, its life or death is so uncertain. It is like an infant which needs much care and nursing, and must stun outside attacks.
This holy organization is a special court fer supervising the National Assembly and the Government. All the improper members of the Assembly and the political parties will be judged in an open and impartial manner and dealt with by strict and proper punishments in accordance with the public wish of our 100,000,000 brethren for the purpose of obtaining the happiness of Republic, so that ear rights given by God may be exercised nod a powerful Republic established.
It has now been found that the following mea are guilty of the crinos stated below;
Sung Shino-jou," setting the Government affairs into disorder by famatical speeches and planning to grasp power and position.
hiang Chi-cho, being tempted by wenith and power, and unaware of integrity and
shume.
Sun Chung-shan (Sun Yat-sen), cheating the world and doing injury to the country by his purely empty talks.
The natural result of the formation of the companies mentioned above and the purchase of so many vessels has beer a great increase in the shipping available in the leased territory. The vessels of the two first-mentioned, companies are principally engaged in the export of heans, beancake and hean uil to Japan, and of Fushun coal to the various ports itte Yellow Sea and the Gulf of Pechili, such as Antung, Chefoo, Chemipo, Tien tsin, ete. The export of Fushun coal has increased considerably of late. The come pany in process of formation by the Kobe firm is reported to have for its main object the export of salt from the leased territory to Japan.
NA
The couple met three years ago when Miss von Klein made a visit to her sister, the wife of F. C. Zitelmann, German Consul at Manila Miller, who has been with the gunboat Saratoga, saw stirring times in Chinese waters during the reccut revolution. He was attached to the gun boat Helena on the Yangtes river before the homhardment and burning of Hou- how, where the revolution which resulted in China becoming a republic firat had
its inception,
THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY.
SEVEN MOTOR VERSELS UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
BOW
difficult to cope with the effusion of blood illness is complicated by a tubercular induced by a bruise in the groin. The complaint; and though since the return of the Imperial Family to Tsarskoe Selo there has been a certain improvement, the physicians consider that even if the general health of the Tsarevitch is re- stablished, he will always be lame. And there is a considerable risk that he may not grow up to manhood. The Press makes no reference to the illness, but the rows of it that reactes the public through various channels aronges very general
BO
cargoes by the Nisshin Kisen, which was said to have been responsible for the pro- posed increase, Steps would be taken to Pany with a request not to join the league approach the China Merchants S.. Cont and to negotiate with the three other com-
At the same time the three companies. to cancelling the increase. including Jardine, Matheson & Co. and Butterfield & Swire, would be appreached directly by the merchants. Failing these, the merchants considered it wise to estab- lish a new steamship company.
The meeting was, held in the Piece Goods Guild and was attended by over 500 influential merchants. It was resolved to discontinue reading goods by the Nisshin Monday, Kieen Kaisha steamships beginning on
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According to the Nagamki Pres great 12, unexpectedly blighted. He is high- birited little fellow fond of games, and preparations are being made at Unzen And the authorities are erecting a public hall,
8 the very picture of health. all kinds of romping. Until lately he was for the summer season. The Prefectural 12 thought of the home in which lingering which will have a billiard room and two saadows have been deepened by the illness lawn tennis courts attached to it, and makes even the careless wonder at the the hotels are increasing their accou- strange, snd ways of life.
modation. The golf links, which have been laid out by the Prefectural authori ties, are not quite in perfect condition; the course is good, only being marred by a few patches from which stones have been removed without new turf being laid down. The greens need considerable attention, a stroke being lost on each owing to the poor state of the grass. The authorities are taking a keen interest in the course and steps will be immediately taken to remedy defects.
FIGHT ON A STEAMER.
CAPTAIN'S WIFE'S RED CROSS WORK OF
DRUPAR THE "
The report of the Eust Asiatic Company for the year ended December it last states that trading profits was Kr.5,111,908, from which it is proposed to deduct Kr.1,165,877 for depreciation on steamers
Then there is a very urgent practical and motor vessels, property, furniture. and plant, leaving not pront of question. If there is a serious risk that Kr.3,056,028 (£216,727). The details were the Grand Duke. Alexis, may not come to
the throne, how is the succession secured as follows: Gross profit from trade. According to the Law of Succession on Kr.1,811,023; from shipping, Kr.2,133,350; A SHANGHAI DIVORCE CASE.
and from branches, . 1,621,300: divi acted by the Emperor Paul and incor- dends on investments in other companies, porated in the Fundamental Laws, the In the Court of Session, Edinburgh, op
Kr.1,025,015; balgace brought forward succession is in the direct line of descent the 1st. ult., Lord Cullen heard proof from last year. Kr.430.811; refund of from the reigning emperor First of all taxes, Kr.93,772. The board purpose to the eldest you of a reigning emperor an undefended action of divorca by Marion Gertrude Sharp, or Ure, residing pay a dividend of 3 per cent., to place to Inherits, and after him his male issue, reserve fund Kr.1,000,000, to place to Thereafter the second son and his issue.. at Park Gate Hotel, Lancaster Gate, London, against Charles William Ure, pension fund K80,000, and to appro- It is only when the clder line ceases that slackbreker, carrying on business in
ing directors, and employee, Kr.173,043, Thus if an emperor dies without male Shanghai. The pursor stated that thepriate as share of profit to board, manag the succession passes to a younger line.
fund marriage took place in December, 1891, leaving to be carried forward Kr.402,983, issue his brother surveeds him, and the stanis a brother's children come into the direct ain Tokyo, Japan, and there was on child The teserve
There were exciting doings on the of the union. Her husband was a Scots-Kr.7,750,000, a sum equal to 31 per cent.ling of succession. After the Grand Duke The of the total share capital of the company; Alexis, accordingly, the Emperor's bro man, and wore the kilt at balls. partics lived at Yokohama, where the Referring to the 183 by the company of defender was a stockbroker, and in 1903 motor vessels of the Srlandia type, the thes, the Grand Luke Michael, has the first rufar, which arrived at Bangkok from they went to Shanghai. In 1910 while on report states that in order to utilize the claim to the throne. But here a difficulty Swatow recently. In addition to a large visit home she spoke to him about advantages offered by this type of vessel arises. The Grand Duke Michael, who is complement of cargo, reports the Siem from all cares of State, is at present in 1,400 deck passengers, hailing from Saa It was evident early keeping up correspondenso with a typist, on special routes where the supply of oil a light-hearted man, thoroughly avers herrer, she carried the big number of and he replied that he would have what can be obtained on moderata terins, the
additional motor vessels, of a Moscow lawyer named Shereme in the voyage that these people were not friends he chose. The parties had not company has now in course of construe disgrace. He has married the daughter tow and Canton. lived together since June, 1910. In one of tion seven his letters the defender said he was in aggregating about 60,000 tons dead tievsky, and in consequence of family on the friendliest of terms, and matters
weight
Also installations of Diesel differences on this account he has been reached a crisis when one Cantonese left love with the typist and she with him,
por, and Pungen have been contracted from his regiment, his property has been which he considered his own, to find on and in another he suggested that the engines in the steamships Bandon, Chr given eleven months leave of absence the space on deck which he occupied, and pursuer might divorce him. The defender for, and three new steamships, each of placed under ward, and by a special his return that a Swatow nan, attracted
visit in March last, and
about 7,000 tons deadweight, have been manifesto the decree providing that by the apparent comfort of his space, returned on the pursuer met him in London. He ordered for the South Africa line. Under should be Regent in the event of the promptly promoted liimself locum tenens. refased to give up the these contracts the delivery of the vessels admitted infidelity, and asked ter
claim he had Evidence of infidelity was
is to take place from the spring of 1013 Emperor's deccase before the Tsarevitch's When the rightful owner came back, the coming of age has been cancelled. The intruder stoumped." and, after some divorce him. read, and deeres of divorce was granted.
to the autumn of 1914, In the latest Home papers we note the object in increasing its tonnage is partlyGrand Duke Michael's wife is known hot words, the fight, began.
the Countess Bruisov, and is not admitted to enable it to serve is regular routes to Court. Since the Emperor's consent quickly widened, until the entire fourteen announcement of the marriage in London of C. W. Ure to Vida Catherine French.
chielly by its own vessels, and partly to
Fruit, coal and wooden pillows supplied replace older steainers by new and modern was not given to the marriage, it would hundred and six were merrily engaged, be considered null and void should the the most terrific yells filling the air. vessels so as to keep pace with develop, HANKOW SENDS OPIUM TO
ments. The cost of the new vessels will Grand Duke Michael succeed to the SHANGHAI,
knives were drawn. badefrayed out of funds available and out throse. It seme creedingly probable, the womunition for long range fighting The captain and officers had been try Besides the above, Wang Yong-pro, Là Li-chun. Chu Chish-jet, etc., are all bad
A rush to transport native chium to of amounts realized through the sale of after all that has happened, that the but soon they came to close quarters and ing to exert a pacifying influence, but the older ships. Further, the company has Emperor's brother may abandon his Shanghai was made by the Hunkow elements of the Republic. They are,
There are no other direct descendants Dove of Peace refused to alight. When ternally, harmful to the stability of the opium inerchants last week, says a Ban- arranged for a 5 per cent. debenture loan claims.
According to the Customs of 10 million kroner (équal to £550,000), country ami dangsrous to our brothren, and kow paper. externally, create international complications, daily returns about 60 piculs, valued the certificates of which will be issued in of Alexander III, but there are direct the attack with eld steel developed, Cap- Very that drawn debentures Being payable either in his youngest son, Grand Duke Paul firing shots in the air from his revolver, causing possible partitioning of China. I roughly at Tis.. 150,000, left the port. The Danish and in English, the coupons and descendants of Alexander 11. There is tain Bing brought up his artillery and, Alexandrovich, but he has abandoned his attracted the attention of the combatants, claim and lives abroad. Then there are and eventually imposed peace, they are not severely punkhed it is feared reason, as given by the merchants,
they received a telegram saying that the Copenhagen or London. that disaster will be at one forthcoming.
the sous of the sons of Alexander II. But many of the combatants were injured and Therefore, on the 20th of March at 10.40 Shanghai market would be closed to the was imported native product on the first of
the sons of the late Grand Duke Vladi- five were stretched on the deck, three hav p.. the death punishnacut which
mir, the Grand Dukes Kirill, Boris, and ing serious wounds. The captain with Shanghai unanimously passed on Sang Chiao-jen on the foreign month, through action of the
Andrel, would very probably, for various the officers opened a field hospital, Mrs. the 9th of Marea at the 9th session by a Chinese authorities.
reasons, not succeed, and the son of the Ring becoming its ministering angel. jury of 9 men consisting of Mr. Hauch affords practically the only market in
The Bandmano Opera Company brought Grand Duke Paul, the young Grand Duke One whole afternoon was devoted to Shen-tu and others, sentence being pro-which opium can be sold and the reported nounced by Mr. Yeh I-hung, the acting action of the authorities would have the
a very successful season in Hongkong Dimitri Pavlovich, of whose nearness to bandaging the wounded. One nitiful case tained severe injuries its head. Mrs. judge, was first immediately executed. His effect of irretrievably tying up the stucks crimes will be listed and published in various held at such centres as Hankuw. In the to a close last night, when they gave the Throne a great deal has been said was that of a little baby which had aas- papers later, so that the whole world may face of this the merchants could only
Manuvres." There was a large attend. possible hest. There remain the collateral Bing made the suite her special charge, understand the case and those who are send the unsaleable part of their stock to an excellent production of "Autumn and writte, is no longer regarded as a
Shanghai.
What has been sent by the merchants similar to Sang may be warned.
able. Women, according to a provision comprises Kweichow, Shansi, Szecher ance, which included H.E. the Governor branches of the Imperial Family, but and this lady deserves the greatest credit
stamp made himself very popular in the Colony, inserted in the law by the Emperor Paul a mark of his personal resentment which bears the Tung Sha" and Yunnan opium, the greater part of and party. Mr. Alfred Frith, who has here, too, the difficulties are very consider for her pluck and humanity in trying
against his mother, the Empress Cather- showing it has been in stock since before was again the fun provider of the evening 1911. A part, however, bears no stamp, and this, if it has not been smuggled in and kept everybody in roars of laughter.ine, may only succeed to the throne when The Company leave for the North to-day. all the male lines are exhausted. But has been in the port since 1904.
Yuan Shil-kai, assuming supreme powers awi violating the provisional constitution.
Cheng Chi-chin (Chang Chien), violating Salt regulations and forming parties for his
own interest.
Chao Ping-chun, knowing nothing of the form of Government and laying aside his entrusted responsibilities.
Huang Kochiang (Hwang Hsing), cheat- ing the world with pure nonsense and doing injury repeatedly at eritical moments.
If the above-mentioned repent by putting off their selfish ideas and devoting their work
to the welfare of the country and the people, this court will doal with them leniently by effacing their past crimes.
Let every one be warned by this proclama
tion.
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