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The attention of the military authorities should be directed to a case recently decided in th Joint Magistrate's Court at Bankipore By the Bombay Gazette of the ad inst; as it has an important bearing upon the powers of garrison police within cantonment limits. The Two soldiers on facts were simple enough. duty as military police within the limits of the Dinapore Cantonments found some of their comrades drinking toddy in the company of some natives under a clump of trees: The delinquents pointed out à native bay as the person who had supplied the drink, and he was taken into custody by the two soldiers, who started back for barracks. On the way they were mobbed by villagers armed with grass knives and slicks, and the boy was rescued. The soldiers were slightly hurt, but the mob dispersed as soon as they had made the rescue. Seven nutives were afterwards arrested by the civil police and charged with assault and rescuing a prisoner from lawful custody. The case occurred so far back as November 11th, but it is only within the last fortnight that it has been disposed of: three of the accured having been attacked with plague meanwhile, of when to died. Mr. Heycock the Joint Magistrate, sequitted all the accused, basing his judgment on a point of law. It is the old question ofthe definition of pulice officer." Under the Cantonment Act of 1889 the sale or possession of liquor by unauthorised persons within cantonment limits is prohibited, and the arrest of such persons "by any palice officer' Is sanctioned. On behalf of the prosecution it was urged that the garriana police came within the meaning of the words quoted, but the -Magistrate held that the teim meant only Anyone appointed under the Pulice Act. This baing the case, the soldiers were not qualified to arrest the boy, and prisoners, therefore, could not be properly charged with having rescued person from "lawful custody" this ruling is to hold good, the Legislative Department should immedicately amend the Cantonment Act. Cases other than those can- nected with the illicit sale of liquor may arise in cantonments and the soldiers employed an public duty will hesitate to take action if doubt exists as to their powers of arrest. We do not, know if an appeal can be made by Government against Mr. Ileycock's decision, but certainly it would seem desirable to have a ruling on the point raised in the case by a higher authority than a Joint Magistrate of only four years' ser Fice. On the merits of the charge of assault by natives upon British soldiers it is not neces cessary to enter Just now.
A MUSSULMAN'S VIEW OF THE TRANSVAAL WAR,
A rather unexpected champion of England in South Africa has appeared in the person of Ismail Kemal Bey, until recently Governor. general of Tripoli, and a prominent member of the Young Turkish Party, the organization that aims at reforms in the empire of the Sultan. He contributes to The Fortnightly Revieno a digest of a recently issued pamphlet, which he wrote to arouse the interest of Musulmans all over the world in the South African struggle because on its outcome bangs the fate of the Mussulman world. If we value aur future.he continues, "we must hops for the success of the English, who for more than three centuries have pursued the noble and humanitarian ask of the gradual regation of the Orient." The future of Europe, Asia, and Africa. be explains, and particularly the future of the Mussulman peoples, is bound up in the relations of England and Russia, who inget along all the frontiers of the world, and one of whom must very soon become supreme." Russia is the bugbear of the Mohammedans, and, in this respect, England and Turkey find common ground We quote further:
"We have not only the same interests, we have also a common enemy who threatens us "to the sanic degree, and this is the principal and decisive point. Every blow at England's prestige is a less for us, while the disappearance of our authority in the Oricnt would bring about the decline of the British empire. Who- ever should wish to effectively attack England would be obliged to begin by passing over the corpse of Turkey. The day that the Muscovite flag floated over the walls of Constantinople would be doubly fatal, because it would mark at the same time the fall of the Ottoman empire, the decline of England, and the cessa- tion of the grand task which England has undertaken in civilizing an entire world, and delivering it from the yoke of barbarity and superstition."
England, he declares, must fortify Herat, the key to India, and Turkey must render impre- nable Constantinople, the key to the whole world
To make strong the two states that hold these keys is at once in place the English possessions for all time beyond the reach of attacks upon land and sea"
The Transvaal war has attracted the "bura.
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638 Butchen Singh Bhagwan Singh Budha Khan Bull, P. Guivao Barket Khan Brougham, Ed.
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ing interest" of all Eastern peoples, Mussul-Bootay Khan, 1.P.C. mans in particular. The latter consider the
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English race, on account of its religious Cotewall, H. R. beliefs, political doctrines, commercial apti-Crews, J. tudes, and still more by its geographical posi Chandi Singh tion and it colonial possessions, as a sort of Catum Baksh, (Um
balla) motive power and inspiring authority created by God for the revival of Oriental" cívilitation Caine Road No. 19 and the regeneration of the Mohammedan Cartwright, J. world." Ismail Bey declares that England has Chandar Pal Singh always been the friend of Mussulman peoples, Davis, L. T. and refers to Lord Chatham's famous remark: Damelli, Miss F. "The Englishman who does not recognize the Delhi, N. M. Khan Importance to England of the political exia. Fur Siakar Sang tence of the Ottoman empire a lunatic." Fazal Ahmed (1) The particular interest of Mussulmans in the Falek, W. Transvaal war arises from the fact that the Flores, J. S. Dutch, and the Cape Boers especially, have Fox, F. __(2) always been oppressors of Mohammedans. Faimalee (Bombay) Here is the indictment he draws tip against Felicie, Blas the Boers:
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They believed that it was permitted to shed blood, and to confiscate the property of whose ever was not a follower of their religion, whether he were a native or a foreigner, Malay, pagan, of Musculman; to take the children of their victims and make them their slaves was, in their way of thinking, a pious act. During one hundred and fifty years of such misdeeds, all the tribes of this part of South Africa and more than raillion of its inhabitants had been des- troyed. As for the Mussulman Malays; who their own home had possessed servants' and Been accustomed to live well; they were reduce ed to slavery, and those who had not disappear. ad under this tyrannical treatment, preserved barely the name of their origin and their religion,"
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A rapid survey of the history of Boer-British relations during the past century brings this. writer the to conclusion that England's triumph ia South Africa "would facilitate the progress of civilization, among the coloured in. habitants and guarantes the present and future. | Hazar Khan, I.P.C.616 Teves, Marjs40, interest of the world in general and particu. Hesa, Miss C.- larly of the Mussulman world Upon the Joseph, S. 5. Abdul Tosult of this contest, be declares lo conclusion, Jurmanali Shab -- hangs the fate of the antire East:
Jamal Singh
reptul earnestly that the true friends | Jaffmy, H. U. ›
of civilization ought to wish for the success of Jamal, Singh, I.P.C.
the gigantic effort of England in Asia and on
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ples, especially the Mussulmans, to their do- Kiería, Miss A
maita to amive at their full moral and political | Kadar Bap, Insp.,
development, should place in her all their Koch, Cafl hopes of preservation."-Literary Digit, Koser Singh LPC. 556.
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11 & 2, Elgin Road, Kowloon.
Hongkong, 21st January, 1901.
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ITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA.
No. 6, Ja Houss' Street. Praya Central.
Head Office:-TOKIO.
·Branch Officer:-
LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG and all Forts in JAPAN.
Agencies
Miiki Coal Mines.
Kanada Coal Mines.
Hokoku Coal Minas, Yoshinolani Coal Mines.
Ohnoun Coal Minek
No. 1, Ohtsuji Coal Mines. Ichiman Coal Mines. Kishims Coal Mines, Yoshio Coal Mines, Yamano Coal Mines. Manous Coal Mines, The Duka Shosen Kaisha, Ltd. Tokio Harina Insurance Co., Limited Meiji Fire Insurance Coi, Limited. Kanegafuchi Cotton Spinning Mills. Shanghal Cotton Spinning Mills. Tokio Cotton Spinning Mills. Miike Cotton Spizning Mills, Imperial Government Paper Milla, Oneda Cement Company, ~.
MITSUI Busban Kaisha, M. FUJISE,
**Managar, Hongkong, Litb" December, 1899.
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NOTICE OF REMOVAL. BEG to inform my Patrons and Public Generally that. I have REMOVED my Stores front No. 13 to No. 5, D'AQUILAR STREET,
H. RUTTONJEE,
5 D'Agullar Street. Hongkong, 29th April, 1900.
MEE CHEUNG,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
TOP FLOOR OF ICE HOUSE, ÎN
"
"Ich House Rord..''
TS now in a position, in his New and Com. modioni Premises, tu éclipse, as heretofore, ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED
of steamer's arrival, after which no claims in the Colper or in any part of their Ride be pecognised.
MCGREGOR BROS, & GÓW, Hongkong, zisi March, Igor,
Largo
GROUPE AND VIEWS
a speciality Hongkong, zjad September, 1898.
PRIVATE LINES, $100 Per A
* NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION.
N.A special charge is made for lines of
more than average length.
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES
CRIPTION IN STOCK. INCLUDING ---
BATTERIES,
CHEMICALS
NSULATORS,
ELECTRIC
BELLS
IGHTNING CONDUCTORS,
L'
TELEPHONES, WIRE
SWITCHES,
·Bei, &c,
PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION.
ELECTRIC BELL INSTALLATIONS,
Erected and kept in ordar.
Estimates given for all kinds of E!
work.
Trained Mechanicians sent to Ouf-Poris so; #t
up Installations if required:
NOTE ADDRESS:2, ICE HOW, Eged
For full Paşticulare, &c., &c.,
W. STUART HARRISON,
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