SUPREME COURT.
Monday, July, 14th.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION, Bayout His HONOUR MR. J. H. KEMP
(PCISNE JUDGE).
CLAIM FOR MONEY DEPOSITED,
The bearing of the case was continued in which the Chai Lee Company are suing the Hung Cheong firm and two partners therein to recover Sh18, money deposited by them with the defendants under sa agreement dated January 2nd, 1013, and now repayable together with interest at the rate of 8 per cent. per annual
Mr. C. A. Butherton Russ appeared for the plaintiffs, and defendarits were re- presented by Mr. D. Lewis (of Messrs. Johnson. Stokes & Master).
THE RECENT CONSPIRACY AT WUCHANG,
REPORT BY OENERAL LI
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 15TH, 1913.
PEKINO, July 7th." Ta Yunn-bung has telegraphed to Yuan
Shih-kai and the Cabinet ::--
Lin
Liu
THE LATE MR. ANGUS HAMILTON,
The tragic death of Mr. Angus Hamil tou in New York is in sad ending to an adventurous curver, remarks the Pall Mall Gashite. The fit of despondency can be
well understood. Mr. Hamilton bad few
an
BRITISH ENGINEERS
ASSOCIATION.
EVENTS IN CHINA..
enormous market in China.
THE MAIL SERVICE.
promote the interests of its clients, and ho considered that it was worth while having an Association if its effect would be only to render British bankers mora reasonable in their treatment of engineer- The fifth provincial mating of the ing propositions. He then dealt with the various reasons why engineering firms British Engineers Association was held should give their support to the AssociR- of the attributes of the popular lecturer, for he stammered badly, and was both at 200, Buchanan Street, Glasgow, on tien, and urged all those Glasgow firms
When he addressed June 12th. Mr. T. Cuthhort Stewart was "Since the discovery of the plots of
nervous and shy.
A discussion then followed, and several anarchists it has been ascertained that the Royal Geographical Society he had to in the chair. Professur C. A. M. Smith, he had the interest of British engineer of the firres present expressed their Nin Chao-yuen and Hsiung Yuch-shan ask surneune to read the conclusion of Dean of the Faculty of Engineering ating at lart to become members. were among the chief culprits.
He was wont to relate that the Hongkong University, was present. this paper. Yu
The CHAIRMAN explained the aims and Kwei-yi, Sun Yu-chun and Yang
when King Edward sent for him on his
À voto.of thanks to the Chairman con. return from the front in Manchuria, he objects of the Association, and stated that approval of the object of the Association. telegraphed to me to preserve these men
State was at first so overcome in the Royal every business man must realize that there eluded the proceedings. from execution, saying that Nin and Isiung
were enthusiastic over
presence that he could not speak. The was affairs, and as peace has just been restored King graciously handed him a cigar, bade American and German manufacturers between North and South it is unneces
him light it, and soon put him at his were making extraordinary efforts to case. But if Hamilton was tongue-tied capture the Chinese trade. The Associa
At a meeting of the board of directors sary that these persons should be involved in offences,'
on such occasions and on the platform, tion had been formed about a year ago, his courage shone 'forth in the wilds. His and its main object was to furnish mem- extraordinary march across the Pamirs bees with information which would be of of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce and down to Gilgit in the dead of winter value to manufacturers as to the trend 11th ult. the subject of certain inex has rarely been equalled. It was charac of events in China. They had now 170 plicable delays in the outward mail the board by a member of the Chamber. teristic of him that while he wrote much members representing arms with a capital service, reported in letters from corres about the pulities of Central Asia, he did of about £70,000,000, and if they reckoned poudcnts in China, was brought before not trouble fo relate that and other daring the many verbal promises they had The secretary was instructed to make fur- adventures. He penned vivacious letters received from other firms the membership ther inquiries, and if the complaint was The Asociation was therefore master-General on the subject. The pro- to the Pall Mall Gazette from the Far might be said to have very nearly reached found to be general to write to the Post
200 already powerful, and had been able to posed railway from Rangoon into Cain bring its influence to bear on the Govern has recently been before the Liverpool ment for the benefit of the interests of its Chamber, and the minutes of the India members. There were twenty-two Scottish Committee and the China Committee of members, which was not a large percentage the Manchester Chamber contained recom of that meeting would be to induce a committee to collect information and great many more to join. He had prepare a report. The board approved pleasure in introducing the Association's and confirmed the nomination of four ADVERTISING FOR A HUSBAND Chief Commissioner, Captain Fitzilugh, representatives from each committee.
IN CHINA.
wei-yi also petitioned Yuan Shib- kai to the same effect.
Li Yuan-hung Uren continues Nin Chac-yuen and Hsiung Yuch-shan stayed at a Japanese hotel in the German settle mont at Hankow. They brought, a large sum of money for the purpose of agitating When they word ar- among the troops. rested, a hag belonging to Nin was discovered containing a list of monies expended by Nin for revolutionary pur poses, also $3,000 in Japanese money and 300 enah, a long list of names and
and other details."
assistant Mr. James Dickson, engineer in the Public Works Depart ment, was called by 3ir. Russ. He said he had the pervision of & contract between the Government and the Hung Cheung firm. The work was started on January 1st, and a certain part of it was dini by the plaintiff Company. Witness noticed a slowness in the progress of the gram goes on to show Hsiung's guilt also, which carried him through many difficul- | on the whole, and he hoped that the result mendations for the appointment of a sub-1
work at the beginning of March, and this became more marked as the month advanced. He thought the slownese was due to differences among the parties. One dihculty he knew of was that the Hung Cheong fra had to meet & heavy claim de agrist them by the China & Japan Telephone Company.
Cross-xamined by Mr. Lewis, witness gid the Government did not recognise zab-contractors in any way, and would ut take the trouble to make itself acquainted with the terms entered into between contractor and sub-contractor. After hearing further evidence his Lordship reserved his decision.
ACTION FOR MONEY LENT.
Bhan Singh sued Santa Singh ta retover the sum of $140, being as to the sum of $200, amount lent by the plaintiff to the defendant in August, 1912, and the remaining sum of $40 being the amount lent by the plaintiff to one, Lhana Singh, and the repayment of which was guar- -anteed by the defendant.
Mr. B. C. Faithfull appeared for the FI. Gardiner plaintiff, and Mr. J. represented the defendant.
Li Yuan-hung considers these con clusive proof of Nin's guilt. The tele after which Li Yuan-hung says, that the plot assumed a very dangerous form; incendiary fires broke out in seven eight places on the night of June 28. The plotters lind arranged that the troops up the river should mutiny simultaneous- ly, while down the river it was intended to break the dykes and cause inundations.
situation? If so, I
DI
East and Somaliland, but never quite overcame a tendency to present solid Though he information ponderously. never quite found himself, those who knew him best will only recall at this moment au innate kindliness and modesty
ties.
THE MODERN YOUNG WOMAN.
The telegram continues:-"I, Li Yuan.
The following advertisement has been bung, fail to grasp Liu Kwer-yi's idea, when he states that peace has just been appearing in the Hankow newspapers. restored between North and South. Since | It is written in a style that proves the raising the righteous standard. I have writer to be able to write Chinese of a only known that there is a Chinese Re-high literary style, and is interesting ns public. Do they refer to the geographical showing the modern young woman of
Southerner. | China # #
the girl "A special announcement by But my sole object is to preserve peace
For the past for and suppress anarchists. Why should I student. Hsu Chi-tsen. be instructed not to involve these men in days, I have written in the Fress on the offences If such cruelties as incen-matter of a free marrings. My unhappy to inear my parent's diarism and breaking dykes threatened destiny has led me Nin's and Hsiung's homes and ancestral tombs, would they be so indifferent? displeasure and to travel for to another Although the President has authorized pluer, for my whole life must be one of me specially to pardon criminals, this is only after a trial. their iden"
What, therefore is
Li Yuan-hung concludes by saying that it is his firm. Intention to perform his duty regardless of everything but justice.
Router.
CAPTAIN SINCLAIR" CAUGHT
AT TIENTSIN.
ARRESTED FOR PASSING A FRAUDULENT CHEQUE,
liberty,
Shuld any gentleman desire to
live with me, it is necessary that he should accompany his offer with his photograph and visiting card, stating his business and place of residence, Next Sunday I shall examine the senships of all whi apply and when the engagement has been settled 1 shall, in order to authenticate the mutter, publish the mame, busives and address of the gentleman in the newspaper. Should there be any misrepresentation in describing his business or these matters, not only will the marrings not be carpummated, but he will injure his repitation. Those who do not send their photograph. visiting card and address will Mr. Faithful. in opening, said his
excuse my not receising them in prison Lordship would probably remember the
Last week we reproduced from the Proposals may be seat until Sunday next. faces of these men, but, if not, he would
Japan Gazette some particulars of the
As some may not know fully about the recent visit to Japan of a "sharper," who atter, we pithlish this announcement in the remember their namus.
Himself as Captain newspaper. Anyone over twenty years of au action came on before
represented
officer in the Egyptian whow serial rank is ansaitable will
securing introduc which was brought by the
Sinclair, dant against the present
This is followed by Miss Hau's address. tions to persuaded several kinally remain trom calling.? Yokolmina residents to endorse his cause of action being that
to back της tune onial engagements are said to be less arrested without reasonable and probable choques, which they have since been Such public advertisements for matri-
This fraudulent common than was the case of some 2,000 yen. cause. There was some hard swearing on
individual, who left
even without In one case at any rate we have heard of both sides, and his Lordship would re- member that one of Mr. Faithfull'sding his friends an pero and settling such a tharriage being carried out. witnesses had been tampered with. Itis
lady was a scholar of real ability, but after a rear her free spirit led her to go Lordship on that occasion came to the
to Peking and abandem her twelve-month emclusion that the defendant's evidence
Inshand---5-(, Daily News, was the only evidence on which he could rely, and gave a verdict for the defen- dant.
Some time ago his L'un dahip. present defen- plaintiff, thr
IL man was
Mr. Gardiner-That is not correct. His Lordship-The plaintiff failed, to
prove his case.
ariny,
and
apon
An
to
a year ugo,
The
THE CALCUTTA DERBY SWEEP.
WON BY FORMER RESIDENT OF SHANGHAI.
who would tell them of the conditions in that country. It had been difficult to find a gentleman with the necessary experience and qualifications to fill the He felt post of Chief Commissioner. sure that Captain FitzHugh possessed thes qualifications. He not only spoke Chinese, but Russia, German, and French, which were all essential to the had lived in China for five years, and was diplomatic work he had to carry out. He well in, not only with the high Chinese officials, who would have the purchasing of engineering plant, but also with the British and foreign Legations.
CAPTAIN FITZ HUGH first dealt with the progress of events in China, and pointed out how it was bound to become a huge market for engineering plant. During the last twelve years China has con- structed 5,000 miles of railway, and soon there would be an enormous market for railway material. If the country con tinued to prosper, as he believed it would,
combated.
untouched
THE INDUSTRIAL BANK OF JAPAN.
STORY OF A DAD MINING INVESTMENT: ALLEGED HEAVY LOSSES.
!
V
Bank should endeavour to declare a dividend of five per cent, per annum, meeting of the shareholders of the Bank On Saturday an extraordinary general will be held to discuss the Minister's ex. traordinary suggestion.-Japan Gazette.
The
INTIMATIONS
BROKE OUT ON
LEGS AND ARMS
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box of Cuticura Ointment which cured mu. (Siguedi P. Cilver, May 23, 1912,
Not only are Cutlers Soap and Ointment mast valuable in the treatment of oczemua and other distresshig eruptions of sirin and sculp, but no other quellats do so much for plmaples bizcklands, red, rough skins, itching- scaly realys, dandruf, dry, thin and falling hair, Cuticura soap and finiment sold every- where.
A sample of each with 32-p, book free from nearest Repos: F. Newbery & Sons, 27. Charterhouse Sq.. London: R, Towns & Co., Byday. N. . W.; Lennon, Ltd., Cape Town; Mulles, Mackon & Co., Calcutta and Bombay, Potter D.& C.Corp..Boston,U.S.A. Tender-faced men should shave with Cuticura Hoap Shaving Sick. Sample free.
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PAYING OLVIDENDS. ON LOSSES ! -According to the fuck and other Tokyo papers, the Industrial Bank of Japan (Nippon Kogyo) is reported to kava incurred a considerable loss in It appears that during the Russo- transactions during the past ten years. Japanese war the Industrial Bank granted Mr. Sakikawa, the owner of the Hasami gold mine, a loan of 1,000,000 yell, and later another loan of 2,100,000 yen. The Ler of Finance, under Prince Katsura, late Viscount Bone, who was then Minis took measures to encourage the gold-
owner of the Hasami mine. The opera- mining industry in Japan, and ordered
it would need an efficient army and navy,
tions at the mine, however, proved a the Bank to grant accommodation to the
and a market would be opened for rangi.
If the present apathy in failure. During Prince Katsura's tenure. tions of war.
Industrial Bank took up 20,000,000 you regard to Chinese trade continued, this office as Premier several years ago the Four-per-cent.. Imperial country would find that her prestige worth of would dwindle to a mere fraction of what Japanese Bonds, at the rate of 95 yen per The price of the The British Engineers'
100 yer face value, it used to be. Association had been rewgnized by the bords have since declined some 15
with the result that the Bank has lost
THE AMERICAN WATCH Foreign Offer, and their members were or in a position to claim official support, I about 3,000,000 yen, making its total
was President of the Bank at the time, of UF FINEST QUALITY AND HIGH PLECISION. Members could by collective action control Tosses sune 6,100,000 yen. Dr. Suyed
Mr. Shidachi, the new the conditions of tendering both in the Home and foreign markets. In this war these losses. objectionable els uses could be anceessfully President of the Bank, is now trying to Moreover, members could recoup the loss, and has mapped out a obtain business from their fellow-members. programme whereby the Bank will not Indeed, there was a growing tendency for declare a dividend for a certain mumber and the secretary was often applied to Finance, seeing that such a measure on members to place aders with each other, of years. Baron Takahashi, Minister of for the names of members who muuu- the part of the Bank will affect its factured sine particular article. It was reputation and credit on the foreign quite maddening for anyone who had market, has suggested that until the re-H his Club chits and sandry other accounts,
lived in Ching, be watch the strenuous adjustment of the business is complete the was arrested on the 26th utines at the
efforts that were being made by the Imperial Hotel, Tientsin, and charged
foreign competitors to capture that enormous and practically market, and he felt honoured by being with passing a fraudulent cheque for
given the opportunity of counteracting 440 rupees drawn on the Calcutta branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Dank. It
tluse efforts, which could only be done by was cashed at the Tientsin branch of the
& powerful Association of this sort. Bank because it bore what purported tu
Professor SMITH dealt more particular-PROPOSED MOTOR TRUCK ROAD
IN KWANGTUNG. he the endorsement of a well-known local
ly with the technical education problem. resident, who however, gave evidence in
American Consul-General Court that the signature was not his and
Old residents of Shanghai, says theWhen he was sent out to China to take that when asked by the prisoner to
the State a recent repost to
Washington-Chinese endorse the cheque he refused. Prisoner Mercury, will learn with satisfaction that charge of and open the Engineering was committed for trial, and being unable the big prize of £30,000 in the Calcutta Department of that University, he was Hongkong. Mr. G. E. Anderson, says
He Department at to fact sureties, was removed in custody Sweep on the English Derby has been firmly convinced that British engineering in
It is said that Sinclair's real name is yon by a former resident of Skaughai. interesta were paramount in China.
way astounded by mi thu there was a englurens ander the direction of Mr. Wong, an American-trained or or about April 2d, having followed at Minehead (Somerset), England. The general impression that British influgues Jick G.
was on the wane, and mure astonished engineer, have been in Ilongkong for Clayton and that he arrived in Shanghai Mr. William Howie, who is now resident
time taking arrangements for the Bandmann Opera Company from news was received here on Saturday in
On the Astor House register a letter to Mr. W. L. Gerrard, the genial still to find that British residents in same Barnah.
Mr. allegation.
When they beard that the road in Krungtung province, which is appears the entry "A. G. Clayton, Lon; and popular manger of the Astor Hou, China were not show to admit that commencing the survey of a motor-truck don," and the person who so registered who is & nephew of Mr. Howie, is reported to have had some difficulty Howie was resident in Shanghai for a British Engineers Association had been designated as a feeder for the Kuangtung railway in connection with that trauk with a local lank on account of a value period of fifteen years, and was a peitner started they were enthusiastic at the idea section of the Canton-llankow Railway les cheque. It appears, says the thin the firm of Turnbull, Howie & Co. of our manufacturing engineers becoming and also probably as the beginning of The road now planned and for Press, that the cheque was passed upon now Scott, Harding & Co. He retired
It was essential to cur future line. a local firm, which, in this course, pre from business and left Shanghai almust alive to the trade possibilities of the sented it, for payment and received the twenty years ago, since which time he cour
call Poko in Chinese, in section 12 of atmat the Canton-Hankow Railway, money. As it was afterwards discovered, has resided in the homeland. Mr. Howie success that the prestige of British which detailed surveys are being con however, that there were no fands at the will be retembered in Shanghai by engineering and machinery should be menced will be substantially 100 aniles credit of the drawer, the bank in question residents as a keen sportsman and paper upheld in the eyes of the Chinese, and the It is expected to start at a station institution, though Certain Chinese seventy miles from Canton, and will made an effort to locate Sinclair, but he hunter, and he was also a member of most Hongkong University, purely a British
of the leading Clubs. had already left Shanghai, and the mat
subscribed tergely to the fans, was there follow the line of the old imperial mail to educate the Chinese engineer of the ard courier road or path-a road over ter was allowed to drop.
future on British lines, and now they which imperial despatches have been had the British Engineers Association transported for hundreds of years by
the business interests.
relays, much in the manner of the old to strengthen These were the two great factors working pony express in the Western States of side by side which should do more than the United States, except that as a rule maintain British the service was performed by rammers. engineering prestige. They could rest The new road will extend to the town Mr. Langebuck, a Dane in the employ
anything else assured that the Hongkong University of Kongsi, near the border of Fukien of the Chinese Telegraphs stationed at
would do its share, and the British prevince. It is proposed to give the new Urga, has legraphed to Kalgan as
It and to build substantial bridges, though Turin, which is some 300 l this side af
Engineers' Association had already begun road considerable hard surface dressing dants. He found one in a shop at Sam-follows: The Urga Gov rament has
manufacturing a very important bridges will probably H.M. Consul at Saigon (Mr. T. F. to bear a portion of the burden.
country to be needed on the enterprise at present. shuipo, arid the other coming along the received a telegram stating that Mr
mur No decision has been reached as yet as read. He got into conversation with the Grant Las been shot. A Mongol reported Carlisie) has forwarded Hone provi vorained for British présent defendant, and Santa Singh seeing the body of a foreigner whoin tufissional articalars of the results during engineers throughout the
had killed.
1912 of the working of the railway from support the Association in
expectancy being that the road as finished said, "If you will give us the notes we The failure of the Urga Government to Haiphong to Yunnanfu, a total length which would render it all powerful for to motor or other trucks to be used, the will pay you the money."
Mr. JAMES DOWNS said that the time will be used for drawn vehicles for the Thereupon secare Mr. Grant's release is aid to be
The figures show an increase of 25 por
was ripe for a combination like the time being. The company undertaking nutes to Santarcanse he was killed prior to Grga being of about 50 kilons (about 530 miles), the good of their industry. plaintiff handed the
cent, over those of 1011.
capitalists. Singh, who hauded them to the other de-informed of his capture,
was the most important item of the goods British Engineers' Association, as with the enterprise is composed of Chinese in transit from abread carried from Hai-out it we could not hope to capture cur
To 1912 it
proper share of the Chinese markt. if:s
N.Y.K. EXCURSIONS FROM. LONDON. Arm (Mara Ros, Durga & Thompson) this Bhan Singh and Santa Singh got TIENTELY LADIES IN A BIPLANE phong Docks to Yaanan.
amounted to 7,307 tons, which was cer-
had spent a goed dral of mocy nad had into what is called "a.scrup." and un
The cotton ar man-
Lakon a great deal of table rui obfain
During the summer season the Nippon Indian policeman coraing along, took Two Tintain ladies mate flights in an tainly a very considerable increase on
in factured
Tong King. mills and
Chines: track, and he had himself visited the country for the purpose of studying Yusen Kaisha is catering for the holiday them to the police station and said they aeroplane at Tientsin recently. Lieut, Bon previous years,
and M. Caudron, who are in charge of exported to Yunnan is included in the
the question of the spot. The result of traffic in Europe by quoting specially had better settle their differences before the Chinese aerial feet in Peking, called Tong King to Yunnan traffic; it amounted
his investigat has had bem the conviction reduced fares from London to Marseilles the European sergeant. Sergeant Mackay upon their compatriots at six o'clock in to 1,082 tons in 1910, 300 tons in 1911, and
and Mine. Gautier 1.137 tons in 1912.
that British engineers should combine to of £7 1st class (return £12 10..) and £å The morning, came along, and scenes to have "pooh-wife of the Commander of the French
retain and increase their trade, and he 2nd class (retorn, £8) by its superior
greed with the previous steakers that passenger steamers of 8.600 tons. pooled the whole thing. He gave each
Itroops at the East Arsenal, accepted the
British-prostire could be upheld. The Y.K. steamera sail from London (Royal invitation to make a trip awr Tientsin
Association, which had already done Albert Dorks) every other Saturday The Health Officer's report for June, thing, world, when supported by all the direct for Marseilles, arriving there on which was tried before your Lordship, petition President Yuar
The principal with the result that your Lordship gave confer on Mme. Gautier the decoration of actie, states that during the month power which would give its voice weight a seven days trip at an attractive figure A banking system which would summer fares from London to Antwerp
every other Wednesday. the Flying Dragon. In the afternoon there was an outbreak of plague in Lower with the Government and in financial The company also announces special
Yangtzepoo, and eight hunyan cases, circles. judgment for the defendant.
Mrs. C. R. Morling made a light twice bubonic int form, seven of which were advance to an engineering firm face on
Several men fatal,
The persons the security of £1,000 Bank of England object is to give the travelling public an round the Race Course. were also taken for trips.
note was not one which was likely to opportunity of seeing the company's
Mr. Faithful!-- submit that the mere fact of this man coming here again shows that his is a righteous and just claim. If it were not, he would never go to the "exprose and have the temerity to come here and tring an action to recover this ily friend laughs, but I don't money see anything to laugh about at all. They con into a Court of Justice and swear in the name of God-
Mr. Gardiner--They don't. Mr. Faithfull-Well, in the name of Allah, and the outh taken by them is as good as ours. I daresay Mr. Gardiner thinks because I cannot produce these notes that I am not going to secure a Verdict. I don't say that I am, becau 36 that is in your Lordship's hands. I will call evidence to prove that this money was lent, and that according to the tone of the notes it was to be repaid on the On a certain day following February. after it became due the plaintiff, wanting his money, went to look for the defen
fendant, and the latter ran away. After
MURDER OF AN ENGLISHMAN
BY MONGOLS.
of them a letter to the Magistracy with the result that à case came on and fell The biplane descended on the Race Course
after flying over the Concessions at a
The information of Mr. Howie's suc- cess is all the more interesting by reason of the fact that the favourite for the Derby (Craganour, which won the rave and was afterwards disqualifed) was drawn in the Calcutta Sweep by Captain Sandbach, a well-known resident of Shanghai, who received £100 in respect thereof.
THE YUNYAK BAILWAY.
Cotton vara
PLAGUE IN SHANGHAL
to
www.
through, and that resulted in an action height of 300 metres. It was proposed to published in the Shanghai Municipal | principal firins in the country, possess the following Saturday, thereby offering
After hearing the evidence his Lordship entered judgment for the defendant with
costs.
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