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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1394.
ECHOES OF 1881
30-The Shanghai Mail
The Emeu arrived with the Shanghai malls yesterday morning, bringing dates to the 19th instant, The latest from Hankow was to the 8th inst. per Fire Dart. From Teentsin no later advices had been received than those communicated last mail, From Nagasaki the dates reached to the 8th Inst. and from Kanagawa to the 28th ult. per steamer Scotland."
NEWS FROM PORTUGAL
Colonial Exhibition At Oporto
The Colonial Echibition at Oporto was recently Inaugurated by EE the President of the Pur- Hankow and back for the sum of tuguese Republic, General Car-
The steamer Rajah mona, the Premier Dr. Tis 20,000.
Balazar had been purchased from the F and other Ministers. and O. Company for the same.
Representative of all Colonies trade. The Dutch ship F. B. van were present and Macao has also Dambency had been laid on, but sens a delegation which included it did not appear how she was to local Chinese singers and must reach there, as no steamer ap-cians and some local merchants peared to be available to tow her. who will be attached to the Macao and proceeding without such aid Pavillion. was deemed impossible. The The spacious grounds of the pectations entertained regarding Crystal Palace are the venue or the field for the employment of thousands who have visited the steam upon, the Yangtze, seem in- Exhibition which has been a com-
plate succesS, deed on the point of realization.
ex-
Foreigners who have visited Hankow describe it as a place pos- sessing immense natural capacities for trade. The people are most friendly towards foreigners and are really desirous of extending commercial intercourse. The im- perial soldierly however, strange to say are decidedly inimical, and view with a repellent jealous eye the progress of affairs, which they deem as encroachments. The re-entirely lost to them. bels in the neighbourhood are said to be miserable body, devoid of both arms and clothes-in fact mere retuse rabble, and yet the people are such sheep as to deem them formidable and to By from
them
"The Ly-ee-moon had gone" to Teentsin. A large business was be- ing transacted for that quarter. The junk owners were th great tribulation, their eyes having been opened to the fact that the carry- ing trade by sea would soon be
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African troops from. Mozambique have been the centre of great at- traction and the native villages, and the pavillions of the various colonies have also attracted "great
numbers.
The Industrial Palace displaying goods from the colonies has con- tributed towards a potential en- As previously advised, the Tal-lightment on the colonial products. ping Rebels had taken Chapoo. It is anticipated that the links and were threatening Hingchow connecting the colonial and the and Ningpo. Admi. Hope had. Home markets will be further it is stated on good authority, in strengthened through the exhibi- timated to the rebel Chiefs, that tion. he should Interféra if any attempt were made to take the latter. The people at Stianghat had ceased The Brazilian Embassíldór at thinking about the rebels in the Lisbon on instructions from his immediate vicinity, deeming for- Governinent has awarded the reign, intervention both certain and Grand-Cross of the Order of would soon arrive emcacious. abundance. The parties interest-
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The steamers Governor General and Fire Dart had returned from Hankow, laden with o paper and medicines. They brought no teas, though it is expected that the new crop
ed averred that trade was bad, the demand for tinports small, and that most of the "goods they had
aken up, had been stored:
This,
Although most of the towns in the slik districts had been either sacked people were busy with the com- er burnt, sill the Country
THE PRESIDENT OF PORTUGAL
HONOURED
"Cruzeiro" to General Carmona for his influence towards the fur- therance of Portuguese-Brazilian relations.
TAXATION SYSTEMS
Around the Courts
CLAIN. AGAINST A
QUARANTOR-
· Sequel To A Deal In Wolfram
Before the Chief Justice, his Honour Mr. A. D. A. MacGregor yesterday....an.ex, parte claim by Messrs. J. M. da Rocha & Company of Hong Kong against Mr. Tong Shiu Lun for a total SULTA of 89 676.76 was heard,
TRAFFIC OFFENCES
Yesterday belak "Trame Day
Central Magistracy, Buite number of traffic offenders were brought before Mr. Hamilton
Mr. H. Sähdes was batidianeg for leaving her car unattended in Queen's Road Central. near the China Emporiuin 'on, June '18.
Mr. R. K. Valentine, of Mesars Mr. Leo D'Almadae Castro Dodwell & Co., was summoned for Junior, instructed by Mr. H. J the same offence in the same Armstrong of Messrs Deacons was place, but on, being informed that It was Mrs. Válentlite who drove for the plaintif
The claim was for $7,676.76, the car. Mr. Hamilton said, he damages for breach of contract would strike out the summons and « for the sale and purchase of Wol-issue a new one against her in fram ore between the plaintifs as stead. buyers and the Po Hing Yuen arm of Canton as sellers. The defen- dant guaranteed the contract. The remaining $2,000 répresented an unrecovered portion of a deposit made in connection with the con- tract.
Evidence was given by Mr. E. P. H. Lang. Registrar, as to ser- vice of Notice of Trial, and also by two solicitor's clerk.
the
Mr. R. M. da Rocha manager in 1929 of the firm of J. M. da Rocha & Co., gave evidence as to making of the contract, which he produced to the Gourt. He also produced a statement of accounts drawn from the books of his com pany showing the purchases which he had had to make against the contract BA
however, has the appearance ofing yield, which is likely after all who recently delivered an impor-recovered.
being "fishermen's luck," for there was a great desire manifested on the part of shippers to send goods to Hankow. The barque Mona had been dispatched thither with a large amount of treasure in tow or steamer. Both, the Governer General and the Fire Dart were being hurried back again and were taking a considerable, quantity of Manchester Goods. The str. Scot- land had been chartered for
CHARGE OF MURDER
...
Attack On A. Woman
Mrs. Valentine, however, agreed to admit the offence and was cau toned.
Bar-
th Mr. Hamilton said 44 ently Mrs. Valentine had handed. the Sergeant her husband's license
instead of her own
Sir William Shenton's Chauffeur
For driving at 28 miles an hour in Whitfield Street, a controlled area, Miguel Javier, driver to Bir William Shenton, was cautioned.
Defendant said that the place was absolutely clear, as it was after midnight, and 28 miles an hour was not very fast although it would be so in the daytime.
His Worship remarked that the speed, in control area was ten miles an hour and whether it was mid-night or mid-day, defendant had got to remember that fact
Defendant sald he was driving Miss Shenton home after a party.
Sequel to Acclient When Lam Yu Pins, driver of a private car was summoned for falling to have his brakes in eff- clent and good working order, and allowing the car to be on the road with ineficient brakes, Traffic Sergeant McInnis stated defend-
His Lordship caused the case to be adjourned for the production of the books in which the original entries were made. He also stated that the contract produced con tained no suggestion that the de- fendant guaranteed anything at all in connection with the deposit Dr. Fernando Emidio da Silva of $5,000 of which 83 000 had been
tant lecture at Paris on the Por- Mr. D'Almada replied that if the tuguese Furiances was invited by defendant guaranteed anything at the "Congress of French Econo-all, it was the whole contract, mists" to participate in the meet- The case was adjourned until tngs of the Congress. As Dr. Tuesday morning. Siva could not be present at the meetings the Congress invited him for the China market. to set a communication on the Between the 10th Feb. and 18th present Portuguese Taxation Sys May, no less than thirty ore fortem which Dr. da Silva did, it
T vessels had arrived at belik delivered to the Congress Portuguese, was yesterday, sen. efzi
and published in the special Retenced to jen months hard labour.rformed by Dr. Thomas that the Nagasaki from Shanghal.
would die within a month as part of the proceedings.
It will be recalled that the de- he had received serious injuries to
to be a fair average ore.
At Nagasaki business in Imports was rather dull, with a limited demand for manufactures. There were very few sales being made for Cash, but principally in barter for Teas, Buk, Lumber, Oul and other produce
CEMENT WORKS OPEN AGAIN
One Kiln In Operation
The works of the Green Island Cement Company at Hok Un have recommenced operation but only one of the two kins is at work.
It will be recalled that the Chairman of the Company's Board of Directors, Mr. J. Scott Harston, intimated at the recent annual meeting of the Company, that it was hoped that work would short-
Evidence on the attack and abbing of one of the subsequent stabbing of principal witnesses in the case in which Cheung Chak is charred with the murder of Wong Sut Mul, a Chinese woman of 29, was re- corded at the resumed hearing be- Fore Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday..
Mr. W. J.
Lockhart Smith, Assistant Crown Solicitor is aply be resumed. pearing on behalf of the Crown. while the accused is unrepresent-
fed
Cho Lin, amah, employed at No. 1. Wong, Chenk Street, second floor said that on June 6 at about 1 pm, she was there with Wong
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was with deceased on the second floor of the premises.
The clear exposition of the taxa tion now in force in Portugil was greatly appreciated by the econo-
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ELECTRIFICATION OF
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PORTUGUESE BANISHEE
For returning from banishment, Anatacio dos Remedios Marques, a
fendant had previously been con
аль
met with an accident in Queen's Road Central as the re- "suit of which a man was now lying
was not expected to live. serialisly injured in hospital and
Inspector Nicol said that he was
man
his spine..
Mr. Hamilton, accordingly.
journed the summons ne
Summoned on three counts of dangerous driving, soliciting and failing to stop. Bung Koon Fook, driver of a public car, was fined
victed of robbery by two or more. Defendant and & Japanese robbed a woman, Seiji Nishioka, who re- sided at No. 58 Haiphong Road. on the night of January 5, 1831. They got away with 119 in money and while the defendant was ar
m all $39 or 28, day's hard labour, rested the Japanese
It was stated that defeddant was found.
Remedios was banished for 10 seen soliciting outside the Taiping Theatre." "While doing so he sud- years in 1932,
denly swung out from behind, a bus and nearly collided with a'çar coming in the opposite direction.
Was never
THEST FROM SHOP
The development of the electri- acation of the country is progress ing rapidly and the Public Works Secretary has been busily engaged in studying the Reports submitted by various Committees concerning the electrification of Railways, and lighting of the Country. Extensive works on these lines are being
Three weeks' hard labour was considered and studied and it is expected that they will mature be-imposed by Mr. Macfadyen in the fore long. This is also part of the Central Magistracy on Leung Ho public works being carried out to aged 28, who pleaded guilty to
Imposing a fine of $50 on Mr. relieve unemployment which, how stealing 69 copper cents from the ever, in Portugal is a very minor Sun Hing Grocery. No. 99 Jubilee E. Greyer of Messrs. Sander Wie-
Street
Detective-Sergeant Good-Ter & Co., yesterday for dangerous problem for an
win said at 1:15 pm, on Thursday, driving. Mr. E. W. Hamilton warn- defendant walked into the shoped the defendant that any further and while the salesman was at offence of a like: character "would
which contained the
MOTORIST FINED
tending a customer, snatched a be met with drastic treatment.
of having failed to drive with due
Mr. Greyer was also convicted
GERARD BAUER This well-known French journ ist, who has been visiting Por tugal has sent to the French Fress interesting articles concerning fin box "I heard Ho Sal Yau talking to Portugal and the state of its ad- money. He was chased by the shop. master and a foki and was
care and caution'in Shek-O Rosd, a man and the next thing I knew ministration
The re-organization of was that Wong Sul Mui was being
the intercepted by a detective.
The Magistrate said he had visit- the
ed the scene of the alleged passing chased across the sitting room. I Portuguese Finances and
A CANTON THEFT. called out whats the matter: but general, improvement of the coun-
of seven cars by the détendafit. was knocked down by the defen-try have attracted wide attention
The theft of sfteen yards of silk It happened that the Magistrate's room when Ho Sal Yau, one of dant who was dressed in black and frequent visits of writers and from the Bincere Company, Can-car was held up by another car those present, called her and told Wong Sui Mui disappeared onto Jourdalists from different coun-
ton, was traced to a Chinese who considerably less powerful, but he her that someone was wanting to the verandah and that was the tries have been noticed lately.
was arrested when attempting to was not able to pass the other PORTUGUESE NAVY inspect the empty premises in last time I saw her alive. I saw Apliu Street. Witness approached the man holding something white
Tyo more new submarines and pawn the silk in the Yuen Hing car with safety. From what he Brought new of the road there were only Ho Bal Yau who was standing'át
one Cruiser were recently launch Pawnshop, Hong Kong. and sharp in his right hand and the door leading out into the hall, which was responsible for two cuts ed in England for the Portuguese before Mr. Macfadyen, the man, two or three places in which a car unemployed could pass another with safety. He Chung. 23 and there witness saw., the defen- on my right hand between the bassador in London. Dr. Ulrich pleaded guilty Sub-Inspector J. thought that if Mr. Grever had dany standing outside the tron Bril
Witness was in the front sitting
Ho Sai Yau then told the de-
Navy. HE The Portuguese Am-
Man
thumb and the small index finger.
Was present at the ceremony Dredge stated that when question- driver for twenty five years with- Chu Sze, another woman, stated which was followed by a luncheoned by a detective, defendant out an accident, that the defend- given by Messrs. Vickers to the frankly admitted he had stolen ant must have driven on much Portuguese Ambassador and Naval the silk. A fine of $30, or three safer roads than those in the Col-
that on June 6 just after· 1 ·p.m.
witness was asleep in her cubicle when she heard shouts of "rob-
bers, save life." She jumped up from her bed clad in a white jacket and pushing the curtain aside saw three men standing outside the iron grill,
Mission in England.
PORTUGUESE ARMY
This
weeks hard labour, was imposed. ony and with amazing luck!
The second summons was dis-
It will be recalled that Mr L.
in Wing Lok Street watching a blind corner, and cut into a stream Chinese doctor demonstrating his of about six cars.
fendant to go downstairs and she would follow. The defendant put one foot on a lower step, but still faced the door. As Ho, Sai Yau
Following the re-organization of Admitting a charge of stealing a missed with a caution, opened the grill, he helped to open
the Navy the Portuguese Govern leather wallet containing 818.20, m itby grasping the sliding bar
ment is now embarking on an pickpocket, was sent to prison for H. V. Booth, Director of Criminal with his hands and their entered.
extensive re-organization of the two months by Mr. Macfadyen in Intelligence, the complainant in "He struck me in the right eye "I was frightened so I backed Army and the Estimates include the Central Police Court yesterday. the first summons, gave evidence with his closed fist and then took away and let the curtain down. A quite a substantial sum for this Sub-Inspector Dredge said com on Thursday that half-a-mile from a key away from my hand. The few seconds later, I gathered up erect.
means another plainant Li Chan, an accountant, the cap, defendant overtook his. blow to my eye caused me to "fall | enough courage to leave the instance of Dr. Salazar's policy of No. 530 Castle Peak Road, was car and another car ahead on a and I didn't remember anything cubicle and met the defendant who gradually is improving all else. On regaining my senses I coming from the direction of the sections of the Government Ad- went downstairs into the street passage. He was dressed in black ministration. where. I saw a crowd gathered and
hold Immediately caught round the still form of Wong Bul of my right hand and demanded Mul. I was then attracted by an- key from me. I told him that other crowd and on approaching I had none and he then stabbed saw that the defendant had been me in the right side with a sharp detained. Accused was dressed in pointeti instrument, black as he is now.
Accused: "I don't know them and I have no grudge against them so why should I do these things,
Mr. Lockhart, Smith producing the jacket which witness was wearing at the time said, "I'm sorry Your Worship but some over zealous person has apparently
Denfendant
kill and offering to cure people's continued in the stream of cars, ills for nothing. The defendant; and when he come to the Gap standing close by, took the wallet itself he cut over to the right hand. from the complainant's pocket. side of the road to overtake again
on a completely blind corner,
Chan King, said he was a work ing partner in the Hon Bing Noodle Shop of Ho35 Prince Chau Pung, a "coolie,was fined Edward Road. He knew the ac$15 or three weeks by Mr. Wynne-j cused who had been in his, em- Jones, at the Kowloon, Magistracy ploy at one time as a foll. The yesterday for making a nuisance. accused designed or May 12 of himself outside the Kowloon A novelist who writes stories and has been paid over $26. Wit Godowns. It was stated that as a that are perhaps too good to be mess and not seen the accused since passenger was coming off a ship, bestsellers" was asked by
"How "True
Deceased's Sister Water washed this garment at the Kow- that date is the latter had re-defendant forcibly snatched a sulté little girl the meaning of the.
Wong So, said she was the
of Wong But Mul, deceased and loon Hospital which however, still moved at his belongings
lived with the latter at No. 1 Wong shows signs of blood and the rent Further hearing was adjourned Cheat Street. On June 8 witness/zzu36d by "The fistrument. * "TERIAý “RIT
case from him, despite the fact word penury, “"Penury, my child," that he was told that his services wis the answer, "means the were not required.
wages of the pen."
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