former times owing to the Chinese method of eternal responsibility, by which someone, in every lot of ten or twelve houses became res sponsible for any misdeeds within their section
elc. 4
The compradore of a German firm going yesterday to casli a cheque at the Hongkong Bank, hold it in true Chinese fashion out in front of him while he strive to keep his handi warm by tucking them as far as possible into his sleeves, the cheque dangling out temptingly before him. A French saldier coming along caught the bait, rolled, the compradore over in the mud and ran. The firm of course stopped payment of the cheque, which was for Tls, goo and to "bearer," but the culprit has not yet been apprehended, and he is hardly likely to present such a large amount to be cashed anywhere but at the bank, though he may manage to work it off in pay: meat for goods on some unsophisticated Chinaman.
A Commercial Bureau has been formed in Shantung which appears to liave a very ambi tious scope. Each distinct branch of com merce will be represented by a Committes whose duty it will be to bring all questions in connection with their respective trades to the notice of two, senior Committees which in turn
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1901.
he knew of a man of that name why was re- gistered. Accused said "No, he did not knów, the name." He looked up some papers and found that the name Cheang Tek was re gistered on the 15th July, 1898. In Sept. last last he applied for a passport to go up-country. The names were spelt differently on the birth certificate and on its counterfoil. On one it was Cheang Tek, on the other Chiang Tek. On looking at the birth certificate he found that the game was altered. Ho sent for the accused and asked him if he knew the other China- man. Accused said that perhaps he had seen him about one or two years ago. Witness had no suspicion of theft at the time and he left the two Chinamen in bis (the accused's) custody while he sent for the police. While they were waiting he again asked the China; men where they got the certificate from. They still contended that they got it from Hongkong. He sent then to the Police Station and the next day the Superintendent of Police at his request prosecuted one of them in the Corispah Rourt on the charge of steal ing or unlawfully receiving the paper. The other was a Dutch subject. On account of statements made by them he, Mr. Carlisle, determined to prosecute the accused.
Mr. Teutsch then cross-examined the wit
certificate applied for a passport to go up. country; his registration papers were filed in the office. The registration books are easy of access to any one coming into the office, ns, lawyers' clerks etc. Nobody else came with the Iwa Chinamen to the office to register.
must report all matters of importance to theness, who said that when the owner of the Bureau, the members of which will be elected by vote. The Bureau in addition to the office of our Chamber of Commerce, aims at assisting new commercial enterprises that need capital for their development, and also individual merchants in need of pans; and also to arbitrate in commercial suits in order to avoid them, as far as possible being carried to the Yamen. The Bureau requires all bank rupts to report themselves and their cases to be duly examined to ascertain the causes of their failure etc. It is to be hoped it will last,
CANTON NOTES.
VICEROY TO MU From Our Own Correspondent.)
CANTON, December 3rd. The Viceroy has improved somewhat in health. He is a little stronger, and his friends. regard any immediate danger as passed However, as I have already written, the Viceroy's health is such that any improvement: can only be temporary.
1.
KING UN SIN,
King Un Sin has been in Canton for several days seeing some friends. In fact he came to Canton on the invitation of an official who is
his very warm friend, and sympathizer. Some of your readers may remember that Mr. King is the man who telegraphed his protest to Peking against the selection of the successor to Kwong Su. For this he was ordered to be arrested and executed. Mr. King. took refuge in Macao and the Portuguese Government refused to hand him over to the Chinese. Since, that time Mr. King has spent his time between Hongkong and Macao,
PORTUGAL AND HEUNG SHAN. Rumours are afloat that Portugal will try to secure Heung Sban in spite of the present opposition of the Chinese Government. It is now reported that a Portuguese Minister has been appointed to Peking and that on his way he will call at Macao and investigate matters, and afterwards try to come to an arrangement with the Chinese. It is rather difficult to understand how Portugal could look after Heung Shan. The care of Macao gives them about all they con do.
CONCESSIONS ON HONAM. Every few days we hear new rumours about the foreign concession on Honam. Now it is that in order to head the Germans off the Chinese govemment will put Honam under the care of the United States. Of course there can be very little truth in such a rumour. However. the continual springing up of such rumours shows that the Chinese are apprehensive of what the future has in store for them. Perhaps the majority of the Cantonese believe that at no distant day China will be divided among the powers.
WORSHIP OF LI HUNG chang.
The officials of Canton will assemble at the Kwong Nga Shu Un, or Viceroy's College, to day and, worship Li Hung Chang. I suppose this will be a kind of memorial service.
SUN ON.
Word was received a day or two ago that an officer who had been making it warm for the robbers in Sun On district had been captured by a band of brigands and carried off to the mountains and shot.
As the year draws to a close the number of robbers increases. Every day daring robberies are reported.
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