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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1896.

INTELLIGENCE. SUPREME COURT.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS,

C.M.G...CM 7matica.)

May 18th,

FORGERY,

Tong Check-u was "charged with stealing $14.77 belonging to Ceptalo Welman.

The jury were as follows:-Fang Tang. CIM. Blake, H. Reeves, J. P. Xavier, F. H. Hohuko, J. J. Newell, and C. H. Lammert.

be the height of fally sad likely to lead to For generations past the horizon spread before LEGAL Marlous anti-foreign complications in the the eyes of our young manhood has been almost near future. Our friends of the Ties Tea boundless in exient, and the field for the exercise Hul had better adopt as their motte "Slow and Sure" and lake counsel with men

of their energies and for the cultivation of all the nobler powers of the mind almost limitless ; with of experience-well-seasoned 'labourers in the the result that lo no other country in the world (Before Mis Lordship Dr. 7. W. Carrington, vineyard-before they adopt a policy which by are there to be found sach resources of practiced any manner of means could be construed as Eli.

statesmanship, such capacity for dealing with considered and likely to lead to well-algh problems affecting the welfare of vast commual- irreparable disaster. Pastor Krans' pamphletstica, as in our. It is the slow effect of the are likely to be just as repugnant to the Chinese steady and patient exercise by succeeding as are Chou Han's publications to the average generation of the highest attributes of the Westerner, and it is therefore to be hoped that human mind which has fashioned us into the "If they are forwarded to the agents of the Tien Imperial race wG DOW &TÓ, Tu Hal to the various provinces of the Empire, on the fringe of which we are graciously permitted by the exalted Son of Heaven to live, a wie discretion will be exercised in the distribution thereof. I wonder how the gentry of the great West would take it were a few hundred Baddhist pilets to tavade, say, England, France, Germany, and Ialy and distribute illustrated pamphlets written io, 117, English or French, exposing the ev is of tight-lacing? If they were not vary careial their Hires, like that of the average "Peeler," would not be a very happy one. Then, too, how many converts would they make and who is there that would not rather burn thale bock than show them in their wives or daughters? Echo answers-who?

Thanking you la anticipation for favouring me with spice for this letter.

Your faithfuly,

PRO BONO PUBLICO. Shanghai, rgb M1y, 1896.

SEOUL NOTES.

We take the following items from the Independent, coples of which dated to the 7th inti, are to hand :---

The Russian Admiral E. Alexeleff, made a short visit to the Rassian Legnilon in Seoul on the

sad Inst

Colonel Nienstead has been transferred fram the Royal Household Department to the Pay Corps of the army. He is now the Chief Paymaster.

The total number of letters and papers passed through the Korean Post Office during the month of April was to 840, an increase of 983 over the previous month,

"At the law school forty-seven students were

graduated last wlater and on the 3rd birty-eight more finished the course and are ready to receive appointments.

The newly commissioned army officers are taking a course of military tetics in the Royal Military School In Ké Doog. They will finish the course in three months,

The Magistrate of Po Chen reports that the Insurgents in Ka Pyung have been dispersed by the Goremment troops and the Yog Pyung Insurgents, hearing of it, also dispersed.

We learn that the Japanese were authorized by the War Office to cut down the old tree Da Nam Sin and the wood is to be used in making Instruments for use by voldlaw la drilling,

Minister of War Yi Yan Yong visited the barracks of the Royal Guard and the military school lately and delivered a lecture. The theme was "Pulziotiem and Bravery in true Soldiers."

Mr. H. J. Mlensteth, who had charge of the Chinese telegraph lina bere before the war and who was on board the Xewshing when she was sunk by the Japanese, is in Seoul, alter three years' residence in China and Japan.

Im Chang Sua, a Chong Dang house-broker, sold a house to a foreigner last June, hat did no deliver the deed. He afterwards pawned it to a Japanese and when the time expired it was found that he could not take the house as it had been sold. The Government therefore collected the money from Im and reimbursed the Japanese.

It has been ordered by the Police Department that the names of the people living in each house be written on a plne board and posted at the gate or door of the house. Also births, deaths, and marriages must be reported to the police. Goards are placed at each of the city gates wo will lovesilgate each corpse that is carried out And will ascertain the cause of death, the name of the baris ground, and the number of the house where the decessed lived. We are glad to hear that the police are taking steps in this direction, and hope they will perfect a system whereby vital statistics can. be tabulated,

THE BRITISH NAVY.

ITS KOTTO "ONWARD."

When converting some years ago on the Babject of our Navy with foreign diplomat, Long resident in England, the forcible manner in which he spoke of the general Ignorance prevailing among the mass of Englishmen nu to wherein lies their true strength as a basion, greatly Impressed me.

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The defendant was prosecutor's No. 1 boy and de was given money la March. 1895, to pay the compradore's bill of $14.50, but instead of paying the whole of the money he paid $8 go on account and pocketed the difference.

Arising from the gradual recognition of our powers is a not ignoble desire to extend our sphere of tofluence, and to accept the responsibl- Uttes and the destiny which these powers imply. Preoccupied as all Englishmen are with the actual work lying to their hands to be done, and lule prose to fadalge in day dreams of what the

The Jury returned a verdict of guilty and the future may have in store for them, yet at one

prisoner was thereupon farther indicted for time or other flashes on there the splendour of

stealing $14,30 belonging to Captain Welman great thought, that all this long training and all and also with forging a receipt with intent to these splendid qualities have not been purpose defraud Prisoner was given money to pay the lessly conferred upon them, and that for them, if compradore's bill for Janusty, 1895. He stola they will but pursue it, flew open the path the money and forged a receipt. He told the through the great waters and only through them police he thought that giring the compradors's to the leadership of the nations, as the pre-me was the same as giving bli own name, dominant, controlling, and civiiling race of mankind.

"Dal must be be of soul who eas pass by

A thought so thing in les majany."

We are oken revlled for being a natios of shopkeepers. This is no more than a tribute to the practical character of our genius, and only by a pre-eminently practical race can such a postiion be gained and kept. The sea is and of the world. England is surrounded by the will remains the great highway of communication

se has been made what she is by the sea-lves by means of the sea-and will only die when she loses command.of.t

Every Dative of our Islands is at heart maaller, so deeply are mariilme foxtincts Implanetd in sar national character. Our bedtage is the 10-oor destiny to command it. Why should we abrink from undertaking what is at once car glory and our highest interest? Every pound we spend our Navy la reproductive in

the best seare-gecures our trade, consolidates our Empire, and helps onwards to its ultimate

rapremacy.

The Jary found the pilsoner guilty on these two charges also, and realence was postponed until Thursday, at ro o'cinck.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUE:

American (Gasilc) to-morrow. Australian (Trinan) to-morrow, Australian.(Guihrls) sret inst. Tacoma (Strathleven) aand inst. Indian and Straits (Sufsang) 14h Inst. American (City of Paking) 31st fast, Canadian (Emprats of China) and prox. American (Doric) 9th prox.

THE P. & O. S. N. Ca.'s steamer Hydaspas inft Bombay for this part on thé rớth inst,.-

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ARRIVALS.

SHIPPING RETURNS, From 5 p.m. yesterday to 8 p.m. to-day, Propolis..............steamer, from Salgon.

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Swatow. Canton. Singapore. Shanghel, Salgon, Aggregating 9,318 loss register. DEPARTURES. Rosetta...... .....steamer, for Shanghal. Jova

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It is the mission of the Navy League to hold these responsibilities, these dates, these gia Maris Fioren ends, before the eyes of our fellow-countrymen, until the united voice of the nation shall make itself beard demanding thele fulfilment, and in auswer to that voice the real path of our Imperial development shall be undertaken, and the manifest and great destinies of our race achieved.—The Navy League Fournal.

THE EXPANSION OF TELEGRAMS.

from

Times against the Central News Agency came The action brought by the proprietors of The

defendants consenting to a verdict against them to conclusion yesterday (April 14th), the for a breach of contract in respect of the supply of news telegrame during the war between Japan and Chlum, ..., That Mr. Carson was wisɑ in his clients were well advised in yielding to bis recommending his clients to surender, and that advice, are points upon which public opinton, we are sure, will be found in entire agreement with the deliberate judgment of the judge who tried the case. The question is one of very great importance, not only to news paper, which expend very large sums of money on obtaining telegraphic news

abroad, but to the public, the buyers of news- papers, who are, at all events, entitled to receive what professes to be sold to them as- A silversmib, Kim Man Su, has been counterforeign news in a trustworthy and unadulterated felting ten sam pleces with a copper body overlaid form. In this matter, as in many other cases, with liver. This has been going on for some six months, but on the gth he was arrested by the battle of the Press at large, as well as that of The Times has fought, at its own charges, the poilee. They found to his shop sixteen counter- felt colas and apparatus for making the same.

the public.. It has now been decided that It does credit to the police force that they have

the expansion of telegraphic news as it was been able to ferret out the case and bring the practised by the Central News Agency amounted to a breach of contract. It was this "very man to justice.

ins's word, that The Times desired to dis- objectionable system, to use Mr. Justice Haw- countenance and put an end to by prosecuting the action which ended yesterday in a verdict by consent against the Central Naws. The damages claimed were merely nominal, and this journal has satisfactorily accomplished all that it had in view. fraud against the Central News was ante. The charge of servedly withdrawn on behalf of The Times by Sir Frank Lockwood. It was impossible, however, to admit the contention that there is Ray custom or usago josiliylug a news agency in selling telegrams in the ordinary course of business which are, to a large extent, concocted or written up in London. It is admitted that almost all telegrams from distant countries have to be filed out, more or less, in order ta make them intelligible to the ordinary reader and we do not deny that this process may be carried, without serious season for censure, to a point which a severe critic might regard as not altogether candid towards the public. Bat it came to the knowledge at The Times, through a communication from the Kobe Chronicle, for which we are duly grateful, that the utmost Umits of expansion had been far exceeded by the Central News, and that the "fulness" of the telegrams, to which we had given a gratuitous testimonial, was dus to a method of treatment in London, which we could not possibly approve. It is, of course, evident that small words, which it L szedless to send by wire, must often be intro. duced to make a messags, readable English, But this necessary practice is something wholly different from the extraordinary expansion of telegraphed news for which the Times and other journals had to pay, as it it had all come direct from the seat of war. The two words" Wal-hal wel taken were filled out into a long massage of 135 words, ambracing a number of incidents of which there was no suggestion whatevez la the original. In another telegram there was an allion to the Japanese fourth charge, and this gave opportunity for a graphic description of three previous charges at which aɔ details ai all had been received. Altogether some 7,400 words were multiplied into aver 33000, without counting there telegrams for which no foundation whatever could be discovered, When the authenticity of these messages, which The Timer was bound to pay for under the terms of It is necessary to go to the confines of the the contract with the Central News, had been Empire and to the more remote of our trading challenged, application was made to the agency stations to appreciate how affective is the pra for the originals of the telegrams, but the sance of our flag, and how deep the affection and demand was evaded. It was, only after all respect it inspires. It is this constant presence attempts to obtain a satisfactory explanation of the Union Fing which keeps alive the feeling had falled that the action against the Central of unity and Empire in the hearts of our News was taken by The Times. On one object follow-country and

in far distant lands, to many in these proceedings has been to clear ourselves of whom

English Hic are Hile from the responsibilty of supplying to our renders more than a memory or legend.

misleading falormation, and to satisfy the public England's solders are England's sons though that the news given to them in our columns their coat are red instead of blue, but our Empire far as we can control it, absolutely fair and and ike destinies of our taco depend on the pre- sccurate. ». We are

with this i perfecily saliafeð penderance of the blue jacket and not of the red. verdict and with its consequences, direct and Some recognition of this is slowly andleg tis fadffect. It has been no desire of ours to exact way among us. We are also gradually swaking | pecuniary permitías for a laxity of praction, which to the recognition of a still greater truth, that we has been encouraged, on the one hand, by the are unquestionably the greatest governing race panziós of the public for the fullest and the at present, existing-if- not of all time, as Mr. | earliest details of everything that is occurring Chamberlain has asserted. This he rightly at any given moment in every part of the attributed to the long process of education world, and, on the other hand, by a certain In the highest qualites of statesmanably carelesnem in welcoming such particulars, which our race has rechived through the without to narrowly, serniinising their origin, administration of its want dependencias sad | due to the increasing strong-of-journallatta

· pannaanions. - In tila nai ather-esen cam giral në

"I continually see,” be remarked, "your army extolled and made much of, whlist your navy Is treated with indifference almost berdering on contempt, Yet whoever reflects on the founda tions of England's strength and source of power cannot but marvel at this state of thingu. For you Engilah, there should be bat one preoccupa tion-the Navy the Navy the Navy !"

Lookers on proverbially see most of the game, and there is no doubt that this friendly critic Correctly described the situation as it then prevailed. Things have altered somewhat since those days; will from the nature of the case it is incritable that England's Navy must ever be less in evidence than her Army. Apart from the fact that the Navy has too grand a record to nend advertising, the work of the Navy is for the, much larger part done abroad, and away from the public eye Its work, moreover, in peace, though vitul la Importance to the Empire, is not of a nature to attract attention. The general police of the sexs, the gusiding of our distent Unes of commerce, men just as necessary in times of peace as in war, only that there is but little pomp, clicumstance, and display about theto dalies.

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Coast Ports. Aggregating 8,379 tons register.

The Chinese steamship Furkun left Shanghal on the 13th instant, and bad moderate north-east wlads and fine weather to Chelang Palat

thence to port had light west and south-west winds.

The British steamship Haimus left Swatow south-south-west winds and fine clear weather on the 18th instant at 4 p.m., and had moderato throughout, Arrived here this morning at 7am. In Swatow the steamships Raong Wai, Thalis, Hangchow, Fooksang, Namso, Germania and Produce.

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The British steamship Proßonits left Saigon || on the 13th Instant. The first part of tha partage had moderats winds and fine weather, From Cape Varella to lat, 19 deg, norte had thence to port had fine weather. Faxed the strong.northerly winds and high confused son I steamship City of Gloucester from Hongkong, in lat. 19.12 deg. north and long. 111.44. deg, esst..

Dock.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS, Moscolitis Kowicon

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* CON- particular ölling well, The Pool was instituted this month instead of a Sweep, as it allows modation to Residents and Travellers. players to try their luck more than once. One quilant member of the Club invested no less than $4 in his attempts to win it.

CAPTAIN'S CUP.

Mr. C. W. May 93 16 77.. Lt.Col. The O'Gorman... 05 24 3 Major Thomas TOD 18 Ba Mr. C. H. Graco ...... ma 95

12 83 Mr. A 5. Anton 92

6 84 Mr. G. Stewart.............

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`THE LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP.

The final content for the "sluglen" champion. skip in the Hongkong lawn-tennis tournament, between Mesura Percival, who was the winner

in the tournament, and Firth, who was holder et the championship, attracted a large kadiance to the Cricket Ground yesterday afternoon.. Alter a very well contested match the former proved thewinner with the score of 4-6, 6-3, 7•5,6·8,6+4+

At the conclusion of the final His Excellency the Governor said-Ladies and gentleman, I have been asked to distribute the prizes this afternoon and it is with very great pleasure that I do so, I should like to say a few words about the tournament. I must says that the average play was very much inferior to what it has been during the last two or three years There have never been so many "rockettings" and so many inefficient volleys as on this CK slon, and nobody has come up to the forms that ased to be shown by Dr. Meaden and Mr. Pinckney. Indeed, the only remarkable feature about the tournament has been the excellent play of Dr. Atkinson. (Applause.) Ha is ma safe as a church and seems to have mada s mistake about his profession. America bas. produced a celebrity he was called "Stone- wall" Jackson, and I think we shall have

laughter. The Championship has been won by to apply that epithet to Dr. Atkinson and call him "Stonewall" Atklason. '(Applause and

Mr. Percival after a very severe fight, and his exccess was no doubt due to the instructions I gave him at Government House when he acted my AD.C. (Applause.) 1 congratulate him p winning the prize.

the following successful competitors:

His Excellency then distributed the prizes to

Championship-C. V. Percival, Double Handicap-Captain Dyson and S. E. Hollond.

*A* Clam Single Handicap-Dr. Atkinson, "B" Clasi ́Single Handicap-R, E. Bellflos. Professional Pairs-Dr. Atkinson and T. Sercombe Smith.

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MANUFACTURE OF SEMI-FINE & IMITATION GOLD & SILVER WIRES, LAMETTAS, COPPERFOILS, LACES, BRAIDS, SPANGLES, A¿.. dc.

Cables & Wires TOR ELECTRICAL PURPOSTA, SUBMARINE CABLES.

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DODWELL, CARLILL & CA Agents for M. OPPENHEIMER & Co., Paris.

BRIMAULT'S SYRUP·

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KOWLOON HYPO-PHOSPHITE of LIME

LARAYA table for the storage of

GENERAL CARGO'or COAL

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1616

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hauskone, sih Apell, Roff.

*TO LET.

WELLING HOUSES —–

DHOUSES in RIPON TERRACE

"Kaither the Capzates, the Ammers, now - the Owens will be RESPONSIBLE kár any DEBT contracted by the Officers or masberaTER of the Crown of the following Vausala during |their stay in Hongkong Harbour ser

ABOUW, Bell, útj. Murray-Shewan & Co. CATHERINE. APCAR, Helis str, Ollient-David

{Samoon, Sona di Co.

Iwakistan, Gas, siny Pipes-Whaler & Co.

FIRST

FLOOR, No, 4 BLUE BUILDINGS,

No,, MAGDALENE TERRACE......

MIGAZINE GAY.

LLABEG

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MAGAZINE GAFA

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**(BUNGALOW) --

HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Winkelcony, 14th, May, 1866, "

TO LET.

FROM 197-MAY,

MOST DESIRABLE -6-ROOMED

LUCY A. NICKEL, Ambat, ah, Nichols R, A HOUSE, No. 10, CAME KOLD.

Brockalmaan & Co.

EXTRMOON, GW. Biz, Hismetana.

MASCOTT

For Particulars, apply to

GEO. BANKER, Queen's Road Castral.

FOR DIBEAVER, OF THE OHERT

All suffering from Catarrh, Gon- sumption, Öbatinats Goughs or Golde and those affected with diseases of the Chest, Lungs and Bronchisi Tobes, should take

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GRINAULT'S STRUP MHYPO-PHOSPHITE.!LINE! Prescribed by the leading medical autho- rities in all countries for the last twenty- five years with the greatest success, it continues to retain its reputation where all other medecines have failed..

Grimault's Syrup immediately arreste the Cough,Spitting of blood and Nights- weats, and the Appetite improves ra pidly a fact soon demonstrated by an in- crease of weight and healthy appearance. Grimanit'a Syrup hass rois colour, and is sold in dat oral bollies, Beware of Imliations. GRIMAULT &O),

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