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[Reuter's,]
Cricket,
LONDON, 16th July. The Eton and Harrow match was drawn.
The Peace Conference. Japan is gratified at the appointment of M. de Witte, who will leave St. Petersburg on Wednesday and proceed in Cherbourg
More Mutiny in Russia.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JULY 18, 1905,
MADAN GRIMINAL SESSIONS.
INTERESTING CEREMONY.
An interesting ceremony took place at the Supreme Court-house this morning, at the pening of the Criminal Sessions. As stated in the Hongkong Telegraph yesterday, there were no cases on the list for trial, and the staden sessions was therefore signalised by the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Figgott. The the presentation of a pair of white gloves to Court was crowded with jurors who had been summoned to attend, and by spectators curious
to witness the ancient and time-honoured ceze.
A company of mutinous Cossacks near Lodz have been sittrounded and disarmed;nony of presenting to the Judge the symboli- this is the first time that the Cossacks have cal emblems of purity. shown any disaffection.
Reuter's concapondent in Odessa wires that the authorities are acting severely to suppress the peasant disturbances at Kher Bon; 1,060 have been arrested in the district of Parulino; the prisoners had been terribly beaten by the Cossacks and two of them had succumbed. The drastic measures are a parently effective.
The Morocco Conference.
Later.
England and Spain will join the Morocco Conference provided the programme is sub
mitted to them in advance?
The War in Manchuris. The rainy season, which has set in, vents any movements on a large scale.
THE ULLY"
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WAR IN SOUTH CELABUS
THE SITUATION,
SHIPPING JETSÄṀ.
The Dredger, twly-built Dutch vessel for dredging, purposes, is now: sailing to China for
Mr. J. de Loth, chief assistant of the Hong- kong agency of the M. M. Company bas taken up similar position at Sydney.
f.
Sourabaya, 24th June. South Celebes where the torch of war will be | service in shanghai, kindled soon, consists partly of Government ter ritory and partly of vassal states, of which Gown, Boni Wajo and Luwu are the principal ones. In the Government territory the executive power
State to the res ective Kings and Queens, who is entrusted to Dutch officials, but in the vassal have bound themselves by treaty to comply open a Kobe-Gensan service, via Nagasaki. with certain withes of the Dutch Government. The political relations between the above. mentioned States and the Dutch date from centuries ago. The policy of Government has
The Nippon Yusen Kaisha has decided to
The first steamer was to leave Kobo on the oth inst.
apparently that of the missing Hamburg-Ame- Wreckage has been sighted in the Atlantic,
His Lordship look his seat while the usher been in keep from anything like imperialiuni rican liner Castilla. The Castilla carried a
rapidly delivered the usual proclamation.
The Registrar, Mr. Aruthioon Seth, handed
to his Lordship the sheet containing the names of those in prison on remand, and stated that there were no names on the "coruminted for trial ".list.
.
The Attorney General, the Ilan. Bir Henry
ship. I have great pleasure in announcing t 8, Berkeley, said-May « please your Lord-
your Lordship that their are no cases for trial at this Assizes. And I have to offer my con gratulations to your Lordship and to the com. munity on the fact list the peace of the Colony should be such as to call for no occasion for troubling the inhabitants thereof.
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The Registrar, Mr. Seth, said:--Your Lord. ship, it is usual in accordance with ancient custom on an occasion of this kind for the pre-
only at last resource have the Dutch drawn the
word. As a rule they always tried by pence
able means to maintain the authority in South Celebes. Boul is one of the States, which forced
times to take tip arms. In 1814 Boni refused to assist in renewing the old treaty with the Goy ernment. Hereupon an expedition was sent to Bond in 1825, which took and burnt the capi- tal, which has been abandoned by the inhabi tants. A completal success, however, the ex- ped.tion was nat, the Queen managing to escape. In 1859 a second expedition was necessary, because of the provoking attitude of the Queen of Boni. After surmounting many difficulties the capital fell again into the hands of the Dutch. The Queen was dethroned by her officials, and in 1860 a new treaty with Beni
the Netherland Indian Government several
crew of 27. Her lass is attributed to an ex-
plosion.
The French as, Malita, which for the past six months has been chartered to the Mitou
Bishi Goshi Kwaisha and is now at the Kosuge Patent Slip, Nagasaki, has been sold to the charterers. It is expected she will be re named the Kouro-maru.
The .s. St. Regulus furnished three more delinquents at the Magistracy this morning. George Conway, fireman, and Lewis Hamy, cook, were found behaving in a riotous and disorderly manner in Pottinger Street last night. They were rolling about, singing and making a noise while Conway was holding up a bottle hall filled with whisky. Their sprea cost them 55 each, by order of Mr. Hazeland. James Elliott, drunk and incapable, was fined $3
presiding Judge to receive a pair of white gloves in was concluded, which was renewed again in token of the maiden purity of the sessions 11896. This country is about 2,500 sq. English have the pleasant duty of asking your Lord- miles in area and mountainous; it is only fat ship's acceptance of a pair of white gloves the coast where it is partly swampy. One of
Peter' Rasmussen, the third of the seamen We learn from a recent arrival from Haiphong which I have the honour to present on this the most suitable landing places is at the who remained in the Colony, unlawfully, after their ship, the s.s. Adato, sailed, was before the Court this morning. He left the steamer on the toth inst, on account of alleged ill-treat- ment on board at the hands of the captain and officers, and having no means of subsistence
that the last lot of gear required for the farther salvage operations in connection with the craiser Sully, has now been' received from Hongkong and placed on brand the` stranded vessel. This consists of three centrifugal pumps,
occasion.
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The gloves were enclosed in a neat box of native workmanship, something after the style of a presentation casket,
The Chief Justice, in acknowledging the pre.
Registrar on receiving this presentation in
mouth of the Tjentana River in the north.
TROUBLES ARISE.
The present King, of Boni, Lepawawooy Kraeng Segerie, was appointed in 1895 by the
Netherlands India Government. He had ren- occasions, for which he repeatedly received
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6", 9", and 12”, capable of pumping 8,000 tone/sentation, said-I have to thank you, Mr. dered good services to the Dutch on various wandered away to the hills above the Happy Now in print and will be published in August of water per hour; one Ingersoll-Sergeant's accordance with the ancient custom of the rewards. In 1898 he was even presented with Valley, and was found there the next evening
Court. I have also, Mr. Attorney General, to acknowledge the remarks which you have made on this occasion. Gentlemen of the crime at this time, it is my pleasant duty to congratulate you on escaping from the duty failing as jurors, and especially an excap
the Dutch "order pour le merite."
Gradually, however, it became evident that the King was departing from his former line of unaianageable. The Dutch Government treat- ed him with the kindness of a father towards his con; they pointed out to him the many faults be bad committed ruaning counter to
in a starving and exhausted condition, which necessitated his removal to the Government Civil Hospit 1, where he was detained for treat-
ment until this morning. Rasmusson stated
ter was reported to the Danish Consul, but the latter refused to have anything to do with the case as the man was a self-confessed deserter,
duplex air compressor, with drills, pipes and tubes, for boring the rack under the cruiser The dynamite required will he Incally manu factured. The vessel is afloat, but cannot be got off the pinnacle of rock, which holds her panel-In consequence of the absence of conduci. As he grew biler, he became more that be was a Danish subject, and so the mat. captive, until after the cofferdam has been got under her and the rock blasted. The cofferdam is in thorough repair, and is ready to "go under" at the next spring tides. ing the spending of a hot day in Cont. the articles of the treaty, and he it was all in and should be prosecuted. When placed before The weather at present prevailing is somewhat Colony which has been symbolised by the vain. Lepawawooy was deaf to remonstrances, desertion from the vessel, and was sentenced presentation to the judge of a pair of white and in 1503 the Governor of Celebes suggested the coff dam can be got in place it is believed Kieves. And it has also another aspect-then the Governor-General at Buitenzorg to lako | of the vessel's returning in this port before the
which occur about the end of this month
variable, but the sea is moderate, and once
that the rest will prove simple.
RAILWAYS-AND tramways IN FORMOSA.
It is a pleasing sign of the condition of the
aspect as it affects the Colony. One swallow strong action against the unwilling roter. 'does not make a spring, nor one white calendar This ruler only cared for his own power and a millenium; but this is the second occasionwealth, and harassed his subjects with endlers within a short space of time on which this vexations, causing a lessening of population Court has met only to find that there were no by flight. He did not care for his so-called Mr. F. D. Fisher, U.S. onsul at Tainsui, cases for trial; and I think one is justified in council consisting of petty chiefs, and sent his Formosa, in his last report says:-From Jant considering this point that it should be possible henchmen well armed to the Boni people living ary 1st, 1955, full forces have beep working the public peace of the Colony should remain over the frontier, in the other feudal states, to day and night on the construction of the secundisturbed from the commission of those extort money from them; be even ordered his tion of the Formosan Government railway from graver crimes which are tried at the Assizes, subjects to undertake pillaging in the Govern
ment territories. the Dakusi River to Kordton, 4 miles, with This fact is especially noticeable, and especially the expectation of opening it to traffic by April worthy of congratulation, because the Legisla Est. This section is a northern extension of ture in appreciating the frequency of the oc- the southern division. The principal difficulty currence of crime in the Colony have judged it that presents itself in this work is the crossing exedient to hold the Assizes once a month. In two separate months during this year the of the Bakusui River. On account of the force calendar bas been completely blank. I have of the current during the foods and the con again to congratulate you on this occasion tinual changing of the channel the engineers and it is now my pleasant daly to dic have not as yet been able to decide upon a charge you finn stendance at this Comt. satisfactory plan for the construction across the streani of a permanent steel bridge, which will require a length of about 4,050 ft. How ever, experimental piers are soon to be con- stracted, which, if found satisfactory after a fair test, will be adopted in the erection of the bridge.
Upon the completion of this section there will still remain a gap of about nine miles between, the northern and southern divisions of the railroad-from Hakukoko, the present sovihern terminus of the northern division, to Koroton, which will then be the northern ter- minus of the southern division. On account of the extensive tunnel work and bridging in be done in this section, the two divisions wil} probably not be connected, before the end of 19:6. Eight tunnels, aggregating a length of i 34 miles, and bridges over the Tainn and Tarko rivers and a branch of the latter, of 1,510 feet, 1,760 feet and 200 feet in length, respectively, are to be constructed within the nine mites, At present a double tramway line of 19)-inch gauge circuitously connects the two divisions of the railway, Chinese coolies furnishing the motive power. When the two divisions are joined, the main fine will extend from Kilung, in the north, through the western portion of the island, to Takow in the south, a distance
The sessions was then adj yined sine die. As stated in our columns yesterday, this is the seventh nccasion on which the presiding judge at the criminal sessions has received a pair of white glaves in signify a maiden ses. sions. Through the courtesy of Mr Arathoon Seth, the Pegistrar, we are enabled in stale that the following are the previous dates on which this interesting ceremony has been enacted:
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~ August -January...n 3-February
4- January
-September 6-November..
-july
1871 1877
... 1891
.... 1891
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....... 1903 ...... 1905
DROWNING FATALITY AT
SHANGHAI
Mr.. F. A. Hausfind defendant admitted his
to three weeks' hard labour, and, in the event
expiration of the sentence, he was to be re- placed on board of her.
Captain Jarvis, of the barque Zawhill, yes- terday ordered his steward Ching Roy to trans- fer some bags of four from the tank in which they were kept on board, to a sampan and then take them ashore. The steward reported that he had transferred the bags, 24 in all, but the Captain knew there ought to have been 31 or 32 bags in the tank, and as the steward was The Governor-Genir now ordered the responsible he would have to produce the other Governor of Celebes to make a last effort in bags. Captain Jarvis stated that he then went order to get the King to change his behaviour, to the pantry, and in the steward's locker found but in vain. Then it was decided to send five of the bags. He called the chief oficer and tops to his country. In consequence how pointed out the bags to him, and then went on ever of the Russo-Japanese war, ie, the danger deck, saying he had to go on shore but would of the neutrality in the Netherlands Indian return is one hour and said by that time Archipelago heing broken upon by the fleet of the steward must find the missing bags. Admiral Rojdesjvensky, it was thought advis "The four was going hul, so I sold it on able to put off the expedition until the said dan shore, and had to make up the proper number" ger had passed away. In the beginning of said the captain. The steward, he continued, July, the main body of the field force will be had entire control of the pantry, but had a transported from Java to the Boni coast. How pantry boy under him, and while it was ever, the King of Boni will get a la chance to possible, he did not shink that it was probable. comply with the demands of the Dutch Govern that the flour could have been transferred from iment, n the 14th of June a message to the the tank to the pantry-a distance of 30 feet- King was sent from Buitenzorg, in which be without the steward's knowledge when he was granted eight days to comply with the de- returned on board the steward reported that mands of Government. If he refuses, an there were five more bags in the tank, and he ultimatum will be handed to hlm. to give in supposed the sampan men had left them. The within 14 hours. The ultimatum was recaptain then went along the deck and called {jected].
the chief officer, and together they went to the pantry and looked into the locker, only to find the five bags were gone. He then charged the steward with the theft.-At this stage of pro- ceedings before Mr. Hizeland this morning The commander of the expedition is Colonel M. R. D. Atkinson, of Messrs. Deacon,
It will be seen that the Dutch will go to war unly in utmost emergency. When this olima- um is rejected, the troeps will be disem barked.
The post, of these states is Pare-Pare., As long as this port is not held by military force, there si no way of controlling the import trade, in the above mentioned States and Boni, As the Dutch Gavemment intend to raise im port and export duties in South Celebes, Pare- fare was occupied and garrisoned some months 'ago. · This was quite lawful, the place lying in
a province which belongs to Government.
The Mercury of the ith inst, says that quite a gloom was cast over Shachai late yesterday C.E. van Loenen, a distinguished solider, who, evening by the news that W. Valenz, the son while he was fighting in Achéen received the of. Signor Valencs, the popular Bandmaster, crass, similar to the "Victoria Cross." The bad lost his life while bathing. It appears that second commander is Colonel "Jonkheer," about 4:45 pm. dece sed call d on a friend to procure a pair of bathing drawers and then [S] D. C. de Lannoy, also an officer with a proceeded to & pond in the new Hongkew great reputation. Although it is kept secret, Park near the Rifle Range. At about 1.30 am told that the Dutch troops will be disem p.m some children playing aboui came across
barked at the mouth of Tjenranía river. a heap of clutties on the edge of the pood and
MORE ADO. not seeing anyrine about, they went away and
Meanwhile, it' is 'not only Boni with which informed some young men who were bathing close by of what they suspected was the the Dutch Government have come into con of about 25 miles, and will afford transporta-matter. The young men hastered to the spot flict. On the western coast of Celebes there tion facilities between the principal ports and designated and throwing off their clothes they
are some petly states, known together as the dived several times in hopes of finding the the developed sections of the island.
Small tramways, from 31 to 15 miles in body, but without success. The sad news was "Adji Tapparang." length, reach out into the inore important of then conveyed to the home of the drowned boy, the productive districts along the line. Chine and Signor Valenti lost no time in harrying se coolies furnish the motive power on these to the spot. At & p.m. the matter was report Tramways, and while they are miniature affairs, ed to the police and they at once procured having a gauge of but 194 inches and the beds drag ropes and proceeded to the scene of the cars being but 4 feet square, they gene. the accident and began dragging. All their rally meet the requirements, the chief of which efforis appeared to be in vain until about seems to be cheapness of transportation. The 9.30 p.m. P.C. Rosser, who had dived, reported railway bareau has well-equipped repair shops he had come across the body at a depth of about twelve feet, but the legs appeared at Taikoku, on the northern division, and sheps
to be stuck in the mud. P. C. Rosser then -suitable for making ordinary repaira al Takow,
on the southern division. The Osaka Car made a second dive but could not find the Construction Company has branch shops at bady, E. Widler then dived and succeeded in Taikoku, from which freight and passenger locating it, but could not lift it as he was er
hausted from staying under water so long. Another dive was made and the drag rope made fast to the body which was quickly raised to the surface and laid gently on the shore. Efforts were made to resuscitate the body by artificial respiration, but the attempt was use less. Blood was running from the nose of the boy when he was brought to the surface, which gave some hopes of life. Dr. Marsh appeared on the scene and bad the body removed to the Mortuary. Deceased was an Italian subject and was about 19 years of age. He had been * bugler in the S.V. C. for a long time and was one of the crack shots of the Corps.
[la connection with the above the telegram received by us from Shanghai led us to believe that it was Signor Valents who had been drowned and we printed the news to that effect! We regret the mistake and sympathira with Signor Valenza on the lors of his popular young
cars are now.turned out.
the North.
THE WEATHER,
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:
On the 18th at 12.10 p. The barometer has fallen on the China coast, particularly in Belated returns from Japan show that a typhoon was lying to the P, of the Loochoos ffyesterday afternoon. mjoli Probably it was then moving towards NNW. The Japanese returns are, however, not fo hand this morning. mak & Moderate 5W, winds may be expected in the Formosa Channel and over the N. part of the 1972 China Seal";
Forecast-light to moderate SW. winds;
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