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BARON UNGERN'S MANCHU THE EDUCATION OF CHINESE IGNORANT OF REGULATIONS. EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY.

WIFE.

ROMANTIC INFLUENCES IN MONCOL POLITICS.

SEW LIGHTS ON CHANG TSO-LIN.

IN THE STRAITS.

PROTEST AGAINST REGISTRATION.

NEWCOMER COMMITS TWO OFFENCES.

The Asiatic News Agency states that with reference to the registration of GN. Omme, at the Magistracy, yos

A Chinese was charged before. Mr. Chinese schools and colleges in Singa

LAW ALLOWS ONE HITE AND

NO MORE

was yesterday summoned before Mr. - Mrs Cameron, of the Carlton Hotel, Lindsell; at the Magistracy, for keeping Chinese boy on June 13th."-- seven Ferocious, dogs, which bit

Mr. Rodney Gilbert writing from pore and the Malay States by the British today, with having sold human hair, Peking to the V6. Daily News ways: Chinese emigrants in a petition, to the having" offered a bribe of 30 cents to a authorities, the representatives of the in Wanchai, without a licence, sad with fa discussing political ralutions between Foreign Offies charge the Chinese prominent personus the Chinese are veryConsul-General in Singapore, with a Chinese dotestive not to arrest him.. prone to study and consider their per want of interest in the matter and de-

Mrs. Cameron said that, all her dogs sonal relations. which are usually un-raand his immediate recall by the Clov

Replying to

the first charge, the defend were very young, little more than pup- known to foreigners and invariably over-ernment. In a recent interview between an aid: "I did not call out, neither pics, and were very quiet. They were looked by them. While a great many the representatives and Dr. W. W. Yen did I sell any of the hair." With regard never allowed out of the hotel an tocciguera have been suspecting that (Foreign Minister) relating to the negot to the bribe, the defendant admitted attented, and she understood from the Chang Tse-fin and Ungern enjoyed each intions with the London Goveromrat, other & confidence, that Chang

Iso-lin was

party to the fall of Uren and that Dr. Yen says that it is impossible for having offered the detective 30 cents. coolie, who had charge of them on the Ungern was interested in the restoration the British Government to withdmw! He said: I am new front the country, I day in, question, that, the complainant

scheme, the Chinese have been taking it the regulations; but in view of the exist and am ignorant of local regulations.

grutted because they knew that ning friendly relations between China and

for

gern was married two years ago to a Britain. certain modifications will prospector, Blackman: He is a proper Mancha lady of high degree, formerly ably be introduced to meet the wishes greenhorn, your Worship. I don't. attached to the court and subsequently an of the Chinese. Dr. Yen added that i think he has been long in Hongkong. intimate friend of Chan Tso-lin. It addition to sending instructions to DrThe Magistrate: Yet he is very transpires that this lady enjoys a great Wellington Koo in London for opening deal of prestige among the Manchus and negations with the British Foreign straightforward about the bribe,' Mongols who areinterested in the restors Office, he had called the attention of After the detective had given evidence, tion that she has brought her husband six B. Alston, the British Minister in the defendant was convicted and fined into the inner circle and that through Peking, to the matter; but the appar her he has kept in close touch during his various enterprises, with Chang "To lin and the conservative Manchus and Stongols..

chin.

thu

ant lack of harmonious co-operation be- or, in default, 12 days. The 30 cents bribe tween different factions of the money was ordered to go to the poor Chinese emigrants in Singapore, who bor. ones telegraphed to the Foreign Office through Consul General Wu Huang, res fusing to recognize Miss Yu as their LONG-SUFFERING OFFICIALS. representative, has added difficulties in the negotiations becaus. Sir Bielby SUMMONED DEFAULTER AFTER Alston once called his attention to this irregularity on the part of the Chinese

FIVE WARNINGS. themselves. Peking by the representatives were The petitions, carried to

A Chinese

charged before Mr. G.

In the same way when it was recently stinounced that, Prince Kalachin, of the Board of Tibetan and Mongolian Affairs, had offered to make peace between Feking and Outer Mongolia, there was a signifi- canes in it for the Chinese which very ten foreigners grasped Simionor has been living. in Port Arthur enjoying in timate relations wih Prince Su. Prince! Su is a brother-in-law of Princu Kal signed by over 2,500 Chinese firms und Orue, at the Magistracy, yesterday, When Kalachin comes forward as shops and 455,000 thousand Chinese with keeping a dog, in Wanchai”, with- a go-between the Chinese say to them-migrants in the British Colonies, and out a licener, waid that he had had selves, Ah! Kalachin, Su, Simionov, the representatives will not leave Pering Ungern, Chang Tao-lin! following the until the Government has secured final licence, but it was lost and he bad not chain of

personal relations, and. throw-reply from. London. ing in a Japanese background for good. measure, they reach an absolute convic tion upon the state of things in Mongo- lis. They require no other evidence to CHINESE prove that there will be no Mongolia.cam. paign nor do they need anything more to prove to their satisfaction that Chang Tso-lin will eventually walk into Mongo lia, with the approval of the monarchists, and add the country to his personal fiet, claiming much credit in 'Peking for the Achievement.

taken out & are one since,

was attacked because he interfered with them first.

The complainant, a schoolboy living in " pin, on the 15th, he was walking down Wellington "Street, said that about 4.30-

Battery Path on his way home from the

garden when, pussing a patch of grass. on the side of the path, he saw seven the dogs, his attention was attracted by dogs in charge of a coolie: sås he passed

a little puppy. As he looked at it, the other dogs up. They all, went for him. pup barked at him. This brought the

Be was bitten on the ankle, thigh and back The coolie took na stěps to take the dogs away, and, being very frighten. ed, the witness rau. The dogs followed

a good way down the path, before, European came along and drove them." way with his stick. The European afterwards remonstrated with the coolie Inspector Blackman told the Mugie.

for not exercising more control aver the trate that the defendant had berg war dogs. A Japanese, who alser saw the ed five times to take out a licence for follow the coolie to his house and. Fallair, suggesting to the witness to the animal, but he took no notice of the pokey, and had not got a licence yet,s him, but the witness was too frightened to do anything and went The Magistrate: If you don't hurry straight home. His bites were examined and get a licence, you will be summoned The Asiatic News Agency atates that

by Dr. Allen, whose certificate the wit- the Ministry of Agriculture and Com-

again next week. merce has received official telegrams

The defendant; I will get one rightness reported the matter to thể reproduced. On the following day, from the members of the Shansi provin- away. I did not know where to go to police and went to Battery Path with a

PROVINCES AND THEIR MINING WEALTH. SHANSI. OBJECTS TO PEKING

CONTROL.

A fine of $4 was "uposed"

SPORT

HOCKEY.

THE WILY CHAUFFEUR.

cial assembly protesting against the placing of all undeveloped iron and coal 6 une- mines under the control of the Central IMPUDENT USE OF OFFICIAL'S Government. The reason given by the

CAR FOR OPIUM SMUGGLING, Shanai people is that the mining re

gulations which have been sued by the The wiles of the Chinese crook are in-finistry of Agriculture and Commerce ongerable, and he appears to be never at n loss where resourcefulness is required remarks the U. Daily News, Thus, with the police. net closing ever inore tightly around opium snugglers and the running of supplies becoming more dif cult every day and the business couise quently growing more remunerative-new plans have had to be thought out. One of the Shansi people will never rengd will meet sa Co. R.G.A. in the final geniua decided that the police would be the nationalization of Shansi mines, match on Thursday next, with inst, less watchful nearer home, arguing, course, on an old principle.

have not been approved by Parliament, and the Shansi people, therefore, cannot recognize them. Furthermore, as the mining concessions of the Peking Synt beokumpu "P" Company Will diçitte were redeemed by the money of shires beat 83 Co. R.GA in the Garri provincial assembly as representatives the Shansi people, tho members of the sun Hockey League by three goals to two,

WATER FOLO

The provincial assembly of Shansi de mands that the mining rights in that province should belong to the people of Shani without interference from the A strong V.B.C. team beat the R.GA. Peking Government, though Shansi will at the V.R.C. baths yesterday evening not fail to get Peking's concurrence!

detective and at the same spot, he saw the dogs in charge of another coolie..

The coolie, who had charge of the dogs on the play in question, in his evidence, sal that when the pupps barked at the completant, the latter waved his hands lo scare it away. This caused the pup to bark more and brought" the other dogs up. In spite of the wit

's advice to remain still, the com pluisunt ran. The dogs chased him. The complainant jumped into, a`ginas bank, and fall,

him --l did not see him bitten by any The Magistrate: Did the dogs bite of the dogs.

The result of this reasoning was that Captain E. LM Barrett's chauffeur called for his car, about 9 o'clock one morning and not unnaturally was allow d to take it out, for police officers have to go out at all sorts of hours. thing, however, want wrong in his cal culations, for the car was held up half an hour later; on Yangtazepoo. i nd, by authorities will have "no"way in the dis THE RUSSIAN LIGHT OPERA Magistrate said that it had not been

Some

& Chinese detective and $5,000 worth of opium found in it. The chauffeur got away, leaving his uniform cap and badge behind.

approval in mining matters concerning by 13 goals to two Bouchard scored foreigners. The Government, however,uals and Watson 4 for the winners. is not going to grant this demand from Taiyuan, on the ground that the

posal of the mining, concessions of China, with the exception of mines in the vicinity of the metropolitan capital, if the other provinces follow the example. of Shansi.

The police are now wondering how often this, or a similar trick, has been played on them. Following this dis- covery, all the police chauffeurs were con- PERANG NAVAL CONFERENCE. fined to quarters whilst un investigation was made.

SUSPICIOUS

GERMAN

JOINT. MANEUVRES IN BTRAITS OF MALACCA.

ANOTHER ARTISTIC SUCCESS.

The Magistrate: He was bitten. The doctur aaya 30

After referring to the Ordinance, the

proved that the dogs were ferocious, as there was no evidence that they had bitten-anyone before the complainant The law, he aid, allowed one bite for world dismiss the summons. He, how- each dog. In the circumstances, he

The Mysteries of Harem were safolded to a large and delighted audi ence, last night, at the Theatre Bogat by the Russian Opera, Co, who scored - an- other artistic success. The plot hinges over, advised Mrs. Cameron to give the A report published in Sydney on May on the love affairs of a decrepit Pasha, complainant 3 as compensation. oth says: It was stated in unofficial excellently played and sung by Mr.

Mrs. Cameron agreed to do so. She circles to-day that the Singapore Naval Elinoff, and opportunity is afforded for said that she wanted to be perfectly fair Conference had had most important re

some very effective solo and concerted in the matter. In fact, she had instruct. aults. The question of naval co-opera

was considered and plans were items. The singing of Mr. Crugloff, as ed Dr. Allen to give the complainant formulated for combined action by the Moosa, was quite a feature of the even- every attention at her expense. China, East Indies, and Australian ing. The music has a tinge of oriental- squadrons, in the event of war

When told the Magistrate's decision,

ACTIVITY, NEW PATENTS RELATING TO WAR tion

MATERIAL.

It was reported that as a result of this is about it, is melodious and well the boy's father said that he did not decision' arrangements have been made scored, and the Orchestra, most capably bring the case to get money out of Mrs.. for the holding of joint manoeuvres be directed, had a large share in the decided Cameron. Even if 8500 were offered his.. tween Penang and Singaporé, and it is'

success achieved.

A sagacious Frenchman once remarked that the national industry of Prussia was war. It is customary nowadays to assume that Prussia, having learned that war does not always pay, has entirely re pounced her old ambitions, and will expected that the Australian fleet will henceforth seck pre-eminence only in the

arta of peace. If this be so, it is rather visit there for that purpose within

commendations of the conference: are

difficult to explain her continued interest very short time, provided that the re 語

lethal

the development of

weapona

Not many months since Professor Flamm, endorsed."

WZELA

the distinguished naval architect, wa found to be at work on plans for sub- marinex of unprecedented. sito and -fight- ing power, apparently quite oblivions of the fact that the construction of such vessels in Germany is

strictly

forbidden

"LIABILITY OF HOTEL KEEPERS,

A case of considerable importance to by the Treaty of Versailles Hard on the hotel-keepers and to the general. public has been commenced in a Singaporg

WHITEAWAY

LAIDLAW

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som ns compensation he would not accept.

it. He brought the case to the Magis brate's notice because he had been told that the dogs were very troublesome and had. already attacked many people.

The Magistrate: You have not pro duced your witnesses.

heels of this revelation comen sigoks / Court tho Raffles Hotel being sued for commended on the ordinary shares, them. The case, must be dismissed. You

PLATE GLASS WINDOW.

A YEAR'S PROFITA...~

Whiteaway Laidlaw & Co. after pro- The father I would like your Wor viding £52,313 for income tax and £12,000 ship to have the dogs examined. fog depreciation declares a profit for the The Magistrate They have been balance dividend of 75 per cent, is re- and there is nothing the matter with year to February 28th Tast of £193,030. A examined by the Veterinary Surgeon,

news from America, where Mr, the Secretary for War has requested Con $200, the value of articles stolen from a making 12 per rent. tax free for the can have the 85 if you want it. green to pass legislation limiting the guest's room on the night of May 30th. year, the same as the provions year. It Repeating that they would not accept grant of patents: to foreigners m the point which arose and was argued is proposed to place £60,276 to reserve any compensation, even if 8500 were ground that 201 ordnance patents had was whether the common law of England (raising that fund-to £200,000), to allo offered, the father and son left the been obtained there by Germans since applied to local hotel-keepers, and casca cate £2,000 to the employes provident Court. July 1st last year, all of which had were quoted. It was contended that in fund and to carry forward £3,837, sub- been transferred to Krupp's, of Easan.'! - Mr. Nelson slept with his windows open, jeet to payment of corporation tax and Those who take the trouble to read the and knew the East well and the thieving excess profits duty (if any) against "Patent-Berichte" in the German techni-propensities of the native, be was guilty

814,050 brought in. cal Press must have noticed what an of contributory, negligence. Against that abnormal percentage of new German it was argued that the hotel-keepers also patgata are being applied for in respect know the condition of the East and did of improvements on war material. It not take subcient steps to checkmate would

appear from these applications thieves. They did not have sufficient that a large proportion of the inventive watchmen to prevent thieves entering the genius of the Fatherland is to the betterment of attillbeing devnied compound. land and sca purposes, torpedoes, mines,

for The learned. Judge reserved judgment. and submarine

2 It is difficult to believe that this interest is wholly Harharnath Thulan Atal, Indian Pro-impote the maximum pensity, as there more to make a pair of Torte lenser than academical, for-wo have so often been told fossor at the Tokyo School of Foreign we too much opium smuggling going on. by their admirers that the modern Ger Languages, and a prominent gure in The cpium was ordered. to be confiscated mans are practical people, who invariably British circles in Tokyo, committed work with a definite purpose in view, cido by taking poison at his residence, on sui- Judging from the steady stream of patents June 15th. The cause of his action is concerning war material which the der believed to have been extreme depression. wans are filling at home and abroad, The deceased left letters addressed to the they are already beginning to prepare for British Embassy and other promikent the great Revanche, Narul and filitary residents, instructing them with regard Record.

to the disposition of his property..

Looking through my Toric lenses is like. looking through a fine plate gloaky A Lascar belonging to the crow of the P. & O. Delta was sentenced in the Bei Window," said an American lady, in the tish Police Court at Shanghai last week course of her remarks while in a tram to three months imprisonment with hard car the other day. She said just the labour for opium muggling. Hal bad purchased the drug in Bombay, for Rs.40, right thing. It cost a bit more to build and admitted his intention of taking its plate glass window and it post abit ashors. The Magistrate said he would.

than worth the small difference in cost the ordinary fat kind. Torics are more

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