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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1899
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YSTERIOUS DEATH OF AN
AMERICAN SAILOR
Referring to this question, The Chairman 'said privileges, which were tourish of trum Foreign Power
iland Haviga ched, with such able com which privi
Imperial Martine Customs in our midst, so the permanent establishment of the Chinese far turn out to be comparatively valueless. We bave the case of Mr. Snaggs at Samshui; which
The further inquiry into the mysterious death officers and knows, the men nit and their expected on the roth, and the Powerful in a few of an Ametienn sailor was resuified to-dayat: even held ont us, a bail to this Colony td
days. The feet was engaged in coaling from the Agness Greig a barmaid at the Stag Hotel. She the Magistracy, the first witness called being Indo-China Co.'s steamer Unsang, and there said she did not sleep on the premises but at were in hathour, the Centurion, Victorious, Wanchai; she did not know anything about the sturora, Bonaventure," Iphigenia, Alairily, matter until she went to work at 6-15 pm Rattler, Brisk, Humber, Fame, and [1’hiting he slept next the side door all night and did The porter was then called and testified that
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
THE TRANSVAAL DIFFICULTY..
LONDON, June zand.
SAMOA..
The Commissioners have abolished the king ship at Samoa and appointed a provisional Government composed of the British, German,
and United States Consuls.
FRANCE.
·Later.
in the hands of the British Consul at Canton, steamers plying between Canton nid Wuchow and I understand that the River Companies have suddenly been deprived of these privile ses bave before me the very valuable
This morning at the Magistracy a charge was not hear anything he opened the door to the constable shortly after live in the morning The Daily all states that it has been brought against Mr. Stanfield by his paramoursThe kitchen doors leading into the street were Consular Report on the Trade of Wuchow for practically decided to increase the number of for assault. Evidence was given which showed Jocked before the side door. Inspector, Han-1898 by Mr. Hasie; in which he states The that on Thursday last Mr. Stanfield had come sou gave evidence as to finding the body and inland waters of China were thrown open to troops at the Cape by 40,000, of which India home in a terrible rage unblind started knocking noticing the wounds on the forehead, which steam navigation during 1898, but so far as the will contribute 15,000.
the womans about and breaking up the furniture, corresponded to the marks which would West River is concerned they are still practi
probably be made by striking the head cally closed, for the concession, is hedged with a poker. After much dirty linen, in the on the studs of an iron grating He presumed in by so many restrictions to preserve the shape of mutual recrimination, had been that the man had fallen from the verandab and revenue of the Imperial Maritime Customs, washed in Court, His Worship convicted accused hit his head on these studs. He tried to tmce as to nullify the great benefits which an of assault and bound him over in two securities the movements of the sailor but was unsuccess unrestricted opening would: haya, conferred ful When he had the body removed he on the home of domestic trade, of China.“ of $75 each to keep the peace for 18 months.
noticed some marks on the back which had According to a feking dispatch the Gmnd AL. Waldbeck Rousseau has succeeded in Secretary Sun Chia-nai, who is also Comp-pattern was same as that of the chair addressing the Marquess of Salisbury on the
trailer-General of the new Peking University, has been commanded by the Empicss Dowager to cut down the salaties of many of the Chinese officers and teachers of that institution, in con sequence of which one of the Directors, nimed Chu, and several Chinese teachers have sent in their resignatiou to the Comptroller General. Socialist, M. Millerand Minister of Instruc-The above, of course, is the work of the Con- servative Party the capital, who have been assiduously working for the ruin and closing of the University.
forming a concentration Cabinet as follows
M Waldeck-Rousseau Prine Minister and
Minister of Interior.
General Gallifet Minister of War.
M. Delcasse Minister of Foreign Affairs, M. De Lamessan Minister of Marine.
M. Decrais Minister of the Colonies,
Lion.
Socialist, M. Baudin Minister of Public
Work.
THE DEFENCES OF GREAT BRITAIN." Mr. Wyndham's Bill provides £130,000 for wei-lai-wei which will be garrisoned by tw Companies of British, six Companies of Ch uese Infantry, the Company of British it also Company of Chinese Garrison Antillery, also Sample bottles and smaller quanti-contingent of Engineers. ties will be supplied at proportionate wholesale rates. -
We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Const
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The
WEATHER REPORT.
The Observatory report says-On the. 244 a 11:55 am. Baronietric changes are sligh Pressure remains lowest over Chitta, with slight gradients and light 5. monsoon on the cont FORECAST:-Moderate S. winds; fair.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
SUDDEN DEATH OF A R.W.F.
While the troops stationed at Mount Austin were being exercised at field practice yesterday afternoon a soldier named Price was struck down by the sun, and immediately expired, His body was brought down to the mortuary during the afternoon and a post-mortem exam ination held, which showed that the man had died of heat apoplexy, The remains of the
deceased were interred with military honours this moming at the Happy Valley,
UN LOONG MURDER CASE. The further hearing in the Un Loong murder case was resumed this afternoon at the Magistracy. The first witness called was a Chinese police official who took down the statement made by the first detendant when first charged with the murder of As will be seen by reference to our advertisin
the Chinaman who had been sent to post the colunins a meeting of the Royal Antideluvip proclamation of the Government in the new Order of Buffaloes will be held on TuesdTerritory. He had also made a translation, both
documents being handed into Court.
Lam Yan-po, a Sergeant Interpreter of Police Tuk return billiard tournament between d took the statement of the second defendant
next.
ongkong Celegraph Unions and sto mult go Hough
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1899.
Another death among the soldiers as the
been caused by leaning up against a cain chairer which, Mr. Hosie proceeds to explain the situation, which is hardly conceivable elsewhere [or ^ lounge. ...," He should say that the
than in China, Sir Chaude, MacDonald, when found on the verandah. He had measured oth February, 1898, in the course of a lengthy he height of the palings on the emun despatch, remarks Sir Robert Hart has dahs and had noticed in one of them been instructed to frame Regulations, which I the uprights appeared that the loop holding a stranded wire across hope will be satisfactory Some regulations: as if it had been violently there inust be, but I andcipate that the Yainen shifted from its original position. Two cooks will try, under their cover to take from the from the Stag were called and gave evidence concession most of its value, and it is very that the kitchen door was generally locked. and the key kept by the chief cook who said probable that strong pressure will be needed to that when he left the house to go to market prevent this feel confident that in resisting at 6p.in, he saw the dead body of the sailor support
any such attempts I shall your lordship's The assistant conks did not always sleep on
Hon. J-J. Keswick sald that the interpreta. the premises but sometimes in a flat opposite..
put upon the Inland Regulations had Str. Cowell, re called, said he had a rendered the so-called opening of the West flat on the opposite side which was used as River practically valueless.The matter would sleeping apartments for the coolies
come before the Chamber shortly. THE REVIVAL OF ANY LEGAL MONOPOLY
His Worship said that the case would have. to be again adjourned til 2.75 on Monday after noon,
We should like to correct a slight error that
crept in into out yesterday's report of the inquiry. Instead of it being the body was found at the Stag Hotel, it should have been, was found outside the building adjoining, HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE.
"At the monthly meeting of the General Com- mittee of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, hek' at 3 plan, on Monday, the 19th June-Present:--Messis. R. M. Gmy; (Chair- man), A. McConachie (Vice Chairman), A. Haupt, Sir Thomas Jackson, Hon, JJ. Kes- wick, Messrs. W. Poate, H. A. Ritchie, N. A. Siebs, Hon, T. H. Whitehead, and R. C. Wilcox (Secretary)-
(MINUTES)
TIN KWANGTUNES a letter was, onlie 1st June, addressed to Acting on the decision taken at last meeting,
B.B.M's Consul, at Canton, forwarding copy of a translation of the proclamation by the Head Lekin Office, Kwanglung, announcing the establishment of a Eam for the collection of lekin on kersine, and asking him to make
representations to the Viceroy on the subject. The reply to this, dated and June, stating ibat a protest had been made to the Viceroy, bas already been published pole
An acknowledgement of the above letter wa sent to the Consul on the 7th June, thanking him for his prompt action in the matter
Read further letter from Mr Mansfield, dated 8th Juner enclosing copy of the reply of the Vicemy to lus proteste The Consul asked to be furnished with the names of the Syndicate who were farming the lekin. AEN
Read also letters from the Standard Of Co., Diessrs. Meyer & Co, und Messrs. Arnhold, The minutes of the last inceting (held on Karbery & Co., Agents Shell Transport and 30th May) were read and confirmed.
Trading Co., in reply to inquiries by the Secre tary, staring their inability to give names.
The Chairman-We have not been able to discover who are the real parties, interested in
NEW MEMBER OF COMMITTEE."
The Chairman, on behalf of the Committee at that table.
place at the Club's rooms, the Union havin chun; he had taken, the statement down welcomed the Hon. J. J. Keswick back again, this Farm, but some light may possibly be
issued a challenge to retrieve their defeat last week.
BY an announcement in our advertisent columns, it will be noticed we are to be favourd
Mr Keswick thanked the Committee for the welcome accorded to him.
NEW MEMBER
The Secretary reported that Messrs Banker & Co. had been admitted to membership of the
the other day in the Ddily-Pres of the details thrown upon the question by the publication
of a similar farm of Kerosine Lekin in Hainan. subject holds half of the shares. It is to be where it is asserted that a Chinese-born British
hoped the British Consult Canton will not relax his eñorts until this Farm like its pre-
MASSAICONPREFER THE MERCHANT SHIPPING, AMENDMENT. -
* In accordance with the decision come to at ORDINANCE, 1899,
word for word as he made it, and had made an English translation of it. His Worship, after cautioning the prisoners' that whatever they said would be taken down in writing and would be used against them, asked if they had anything to say. The first result of over exertion in the sun! A manat Uie theatre with the presence of Messri defendant wished to call his wife as witness Chamber since last meeting-ALER
but was informed that she would not be allowed Captain Jones, will be despatched as above of the R.W.F. dropped dorn just outside Dallas and. Musgrave's Theatrical Company to appear either for or against bin. Both HE SYSTEM OF FINES FOR SMUCILING AT decessor, is abolishedWRDEA
the Tram Station at the Peak yesterday who have several new pieces to introduce. prisoners were then committed to take their morning, during the course of, or after re A TOTAL eclipse of the moon took place last trial at the next Criminal Sessions, but Mr.last meeting, a further letter was on the 6th: The Secretary Blated that on the 9th June: Poll asked His Lordship at the Supreme iuraing form, field reactise in the Peak Dis-night and, owing in the avant trict.. A, post-morteru examination was hetɑstāte un mine weunier, was seen to great advant. Egurt. 10 if he must tall a special sitting June addressed to the Government on this sub. he had an interaw with the Acting Attorney- hy, the military medical officers last night. age. The moon entere the shadow at 8.10 retineck me of the witnesses wished to Jee, bringing to their attention the case of the General, when they went thingh the various-
on MONDAY, the 26th instant.
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and the man was buried in the Happy Valley at 7.30 this morning. Again we have to express our regret that no inquest was held.
p.u, reached the penumbra at 9.10, emerged from it at 1940, and the eclipse terminated
at 11.40.
sliakom
steamer grab and replying to the query suggestions and proposed amendments by the a long distance. Tang Tsing or setatento court were raised in the letter of the Colonial Secretary Chamber in the above Bill and he had supplied- in connection with Tang Gaid: That affair dated 19th May Mr. Pollock with all the necessary data. He to do with me -1 do not kner has
A letter having been received on the 7th | had also handed to the Acting Attorney-General nothing Inbi. I do not know who is who caught June from the master of the steaner Proponti a copy of the letter receive on the 12th June
In a case of sudden death there is something! THE Band of the Hongkong Regiment, will inurdered him. Soon after 4 pm. to have giving information of the recent fining of his from the Star Ferry Co. Limited, setting forth more to be ascertained than the inmediate play at the Hongkong Hotel this evening from of April Tang Chak Hing, who had 17 ship at Saigon in the sum of $5,000 owing to that under the existing Ordinance the Company 18 p.m. to 9.30 pm. The following is the of gunpower which he had muls/263 tacls of opium having been secreted on cannot get the upper decks of two of its boats
cause of death. This man died of sun stroke or heat-apoplexy we presume, and the.post-mortem verified the cause of death, but many questions still remain to be answered before it can be definitely pro- nounced that the death was due to purely. natural causes and that no one is to blame
for the lost life.
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God save the Queen.
MESSES Tiffany & Company have succeeded in making a crystal ball 5 inches in diameter from an American quartz crystal taken from the
Was the ran in a fit state of guileral Old Green Mountain Mine, in Mokelumne, took away my family to Nam Pan. On the time the Govermined be produced by the Colonial Secretary, forwarding copy of a Bill.
Calaveras County, California. This is the largest perfect all that has been made of American quarte crystal and is valued at $3,000. The largest Japanese bail ever brought to this country was 74 in diameter. It is not, however, entirely free from flaws,
health to be taken out that morning? Was he properly clothed? Was he carrying reasonable weight? Was he kept out too, THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL Jong or needlessly exposed to the sun? Had he shown any symptoms of weakness or illness before he actually fell, and was every proper indulgence given him under the circum-AN Alpine railway, to compete with the St.pelled to go to Canton and depend on re stances? Was there a medical man with proper appliances to deal with such a case on the spot with the column? If there was any negligence anywhere in any of these respects that negligence should be made the subject of inquiry and if need be of punish ment and in any case, of amendment.
We commend the matter to the attention of the Coroner, and have no hesitation in expressing the opinion that he fails in his duty if in every such case as this he does not hold an inquest.
THE Stenship
above Ports, W
BENGAL Captain S. Barcham,' carrying Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 8th July, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other Cargo for London; &c., will be conveyed vid Bombay A
Parcels will be received at this Office until PM the day before sailing. The Contents and
Value of all Packages are required.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Bills of Lading
For further Particulars apply to
HA RITCHIE,
Superintende Hongkong, 24th June, 1899.
AN APPEAL
THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN CONVENT, CAINE, ROAD, begs inost respectfully 10 APPEAL to the Residents of Hodgkong and the Post Ports for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that she will be pleased to receive orders forall kinds
NEEDLE WORK
Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs and Collars renewed on old ones
Ladies and Children's Under-Clothing Chil dren's Dresses, and Materials can
dds of Embroidery,.
Gothard line for travel between Germany and Italy, is being discussed, says The Engineering News. This is the Bintschgan Railway, con necting Landeck and Meran, which may be built by Austria. The longest tunnel, that between Trafol and the Zebru Valley, would be but 463 miles long, as compared with the 9 miles of the St. Gothard tunnel. This line would entirely avoid Switzerland. The route from Munich would pass by Ferm, Landeck, Reschen, Trafoi, Bormio, and Lake of Cemo to Milan and Genoa
Considerable discussie measure, and was even opinions of the wharf owners
vetement
co on this led that the betaken
addressed to the
BILL TO AMEND THE KAWZOPIUM“ ORDINANCE, 18872 draNetter, from the Colos
After Hon
June, transm the Raw,!
Jnance,
registered though certified by the Marine Sur from the Tung Kun Pass boat board,
away by the Un Loong peop Acknowledgment was made, stating that the veyor and other competent authorities and ask compelled me to go to Un Loong to find Ng atter had been laid before the Government, ing the Chamber to embody is its recommenda
tions on thin Shipping Amendment Ordinance, Sin Chi to get back the two piculs of gunpowder
fiter from Colonial Secretary, dated 1899, suggestion, for the licensing of vessels. prepad from Tang Chak Hing. Then Ng Sing Chi 10 aking nation thereon asked me if I would undertake to stand security on boat stating that a draft. Bill would be having upper decks fitted for passengers. He for Tung Cheung Tsai. If put him off by ready a constitute concealment of opium (the Secretary) had reason to believe that most to the Chaika penal offence, and that when if not all of the suggestions Chamber saying that I dare not do anything in a matter that concerned the people generally The Chairm the Bill would be transmitted would be adoptedtions of the
and see what chconsideration. THE TIERS ORDINANCE, 1899, 2 I know nothing whatever of what happened afterwards: When I heard on the 18th of April representations of they could now only wait. Read letter dated 16th June, on the that Indian soldiers were coming to give battle 21st of April Ng Lo Sam led people to burn the Bill which it was hope at Saigon. Mean Entitled The Piers Ordinance, 1899," in which house of my daughter-in-law. On the 22nd of persons attempting to smere preparing a new scale of charges is embodied, showing a April they removed the goods of the Tung Fung though it seemed pretty cube deterrent to considerable increase on the amounts & sleep in the shop at night, when they took arrival at Saigon, at in most forced last year under a new Order in Coun shop to Ping Shan, and he told his people to cases the drug was concealed the Colony, charged, but less than those uns hithe way the goods. Then I resolved to go THE CANTÓN SUBSIDIARY card after and against which the Chamber appealed as back to my house, but having no house The Secretary reported that are excessive A to live in and nothing to sell, I was coin-subject had been sent to Mr. Grant
the terms decided at last meeting latives until his Honour should settle about The Chauman. It is an unfortunate my home. On the 30th of May people came to small currency from the Canton Mint the territory satisfactorily and I could return to that the flooding of this Colony by the inferend a letter criticising the see me, I told them, that either in the third doubtedly of considemble public inconvenience, decade of this moon or in the early part of and to many a matter of pecuniary loss, but next moor I must certainly go to Hongkong seems very difficult at the moment to formula to plead my cause and show clearly the cause a drastic remedy. The legal currency here is of the burning of my house. On the 5th of Mexican and British silver dollars and subs guest was that one thousand dollars reward sidiary comage of the Hongkong Government, was offered for my arrest. I did not know and the Government recognises no other coins: Chamber what for On the evening of the 14th of June in its receipts. Ab the present moment there agreed
brought thy wife and children down by the is a very ample supply of Hongkong subsidiary to the Registrar General clearly, and ask his Shanghai Dapk for the Treasury, which is only night steamer to Hongkong to report the matter coinage, in the hands of the Hongkong and then Honour, the Registrar General, to give me awaiting to be applied for by the public them
selves, who should decline to accept any but AN. C. Daily News correspondent writing place to live inde
Chung Kee Tung's statement: I'am employed Hongkong legal tender,
of fact there was hardly any applicat from Newchwang says that the Russians rea sa cook in Sing. San's shop at Yuen Loong. gard the new Anglo-Russian Agreement as At to pm on that day three men, namely giving them complete and exclusive con Tang Ching Shi, Pin Chi and Ng Ki Cheung days for the Hongkong subsidiary cojn trol and possession of Manchuria Any land came to my shop Tang Ching, Shi asked that the whole Colony was required by them is, he says, frealy taken from me to get a light to go out to the wharf Canton coins. These coins other foreigners or fiatives without compensa revolver in his band and he shot a man dead them into congkong
together with him. I saw Ah Pui lind got a discount, and it paid witeres
demand for They ought tion Ile says also in a letter dated the 8th with the revolver,
ports, but now they duce of the native to be fit to turn out at any hour instant have just received news from THREE MORE PRISONERS. of the day or night for any duty they may be Moukden district that the Russians have caused After the two prisoners had been commiticdr Hon THA called on to perform. They must be brought the Chinese officials to stop working some gold for trial, three more were placed in the dock, Government were
the first defendant being Ng Ki Cheung, second, kong's revenue" up to a proper pitch of training for their work mines that employed 20,000 men because Ng Tung and the third Lui Tak Lap, char cd question the Co
of them with being implicated in the Un Loong murder up forthwith by regular exercises in all weathers, but they are going to take posses from Captain Superintendent May conducted the
and these gold mines are some go every precaution ought to be taken that they
ast Hanson to prove the arrest. Chan Kwong tite penal are medically fit for their work, that the the milway. They also took some coal prosecution and called Chief Detective Serge sentations be mints 150 // N. 8: Moukdea from the Chinese Yung was then sworn in and testified to know thic Cantor work is graduated to their strength and pro-who had been working them, and paid nothing ing the prisoners, the first being one of the be fixed gress and that there is proper medical aid at for them. They are, ulso trying to take some gentry of Un Loong city and Chinesa Ansied
and second defendants implicated when the exclud hand at all times to prevent, fatal results, coal and iron mines which are 450 // from the he also gavo evidence of having seen the first the Su
I am told by those who are mundtied man was taken as a prisoner to the The neccessary requirements of unilitary railway, discipline leave the soldier so completely at employed by the Russians they are going to Un Loong meeting house and orders given to any mines, houses, the crowd of Chinese that were assembled. He the mercy of his officers, and so materiali
Manchuria. Further saw the second defendant tie the lands and them do feet of their prisoher when they arrived at the interfere with the possessed by the man in civi
from the
prec ions can be too
It would be far more satisfactory to the officers and men and to the public generally if in every case there was the fullest inquiry, not by Military Doctors or Military Officers, but by the Coroner and a Jury. We do not want. nien mollycoddled.
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