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TELEGRAMS.
[Reuter's.]
LONDON, 5th September.
The Canadian Paciflo Mail Service. "The Empress of Ching' left Vancouver at schedule time.
The Hamburg-American Line. The Hamburg American Line announces
an intention of issaing £1,000,000 new capital, to build ships for the improvement - of their services.
The proposals of the Hamburg-American Lines include an increase of the service in Chinese waters and a provision for suitable ships for the Sudan and Persian Gulf ports.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
AFTER THE WAR.
THE "FRANKLIN" CASE:
HOW IT WAS TREATED IN HONGKONG.
A well known member of the shipping com munity in Longkong, whore opinion ivcantled to the highest consideration, referring to the
paragraph. we reproduced, from the London press, on the subject of an action for damage for malicious prosecution, and for wages, by the crew of a vessel which called as Hongkong during the recent war, notes that the judgment of Mr. Justice Lawrence, in the King's Bench Division, would seem to reflect on the action graph in question Mr. Justice Lawrence said the taken in "Hongkong.. According to the para
Franklin started in February, 1905, from Car- diff, with a cargo of coal, and came to Hong.
GYMKHANA TOPICS.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 1906.
A RICKSHA COOLIB'S FATE.
DISABLED FOR LIFE,
Commission the President stated that some At the last macting of the Penang Municipal little time ago a ricksha coolie took hold of a live wire in Brick Kiln Road. He is incapa responsibility in the affair, which the President hated thereby. The Municipality claimed no thought was an accident pure and simple. contradictory. Some make out that the live Buthe evidence in the case was somewhat wire fell on the man; others, again, stated it
and took hold of it. The President went on to
THE SHANGHAI TRAGEDY.
FURTHER PARTICULARS. ·
Shangbai, reported by telegram in our columpi Further particulars of the sad tragedy at
From the N. C. D. News, of 3rd inst, we learn Da Monday last, have been received to-day."
Saturday evening at No. 15, Haining Road, that the tragedy occurred in Hongkew on the residence of Mr. Harry Smith, the manager. by which Mr. mith lost his life and a young and secretary of the China Printing Co., Ld..
women was seriously injured.
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Intimations.
THE
ROBINSON PIANO
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The fifth and last gymkhana meeting of the | season is to be held of Happy Valley to-morrow afternoon, weaker permitting. Small fields will probably be the order of the day, but we may expect to see out some fresh blood fully improved the surface of the race cones The sains of the past few days have wonder proper, and should the ensuing twenty-four may be anticipated. Of course, it is not to be hours be dry a Aying course and fast times expected that outsiders will roll home, as the form of the ponies has been brought down to an fine point and almost every other spectator of lying on the road, and the man came along the training gallops is the proud possessor of a
Their assailant was a man named P. S. Hynd-` man, a bookkeeper at the Hotel Matropole, opwatch and works the times down to decir be could offer the man a billet in the who was formerly employed at other hotels in
Ricksha Department at Sio a month. The Shanghai would appear that after a brief tips of yours truly may confidently expect to able to do it. In the meanwhile, as the coolie shots at Smith, one in the throat and the other HIGHEST CLASS mal points so that the person who follows the
work is light and be thought the man would be struggle in a room upstairs Hyndman fired two return home with dollars to the good. "
was beable to do day work owing to the accid-behind, the left ear, whilo'n third shot entered The fresh blond niready referred to are the ent, and as he was in poor circumstances, the body of the only other occupant of the following ponies:-tonic (Hon. Mr. W. the President bad made him an advance Cresson) a consistently fast timer, and F. Br of St. The coollo's hospital bill was, more
room. On leaving the house. Byudosan is
be referred to later in our times and tips.
The first race of the meeting has brought out in the Piksha Dopriment; if not, he mistioners for permisson to engage this the following entries Mr. Brutton's Prestos, Thought that the man's pastage to China should Mr. Clarke's Pathan, Hon. Mr. W. J. Gressen's Bald. 'ovic, Mr. Hickman's Roscommon, Mr. Mac-
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The Pope and the French Bishops. "The French Bishops have telegraphed to the Pope, expressing their gratitude for the men refused, whereupon they were taken be. Deacon's Aethelbant, whoan performances will över 524.50 The 'President asked the Com- of the injured woman of what had happened
Encyclical and promising their obedience, in' spite of perils and trials.
Later.
Bussin in China. Russia has established a consulate-general at Harbin, Mukden, Kirin, Teitsihar and Dalny, and is replacing agencies from the Foreign Office.
The Real Estate and Trust Company.
kong, where the crew were told that they were expected to proceed to a port in Japan. The
for 70 days for impeding the navigation of the fore the Harbour Master, who committed them ship. They went to prison, and the ship pro ceeded & the Japanese pon. The men claim. el wages from the time they left Hongkong until they arrived in England. Judgment was that the plaintiffs were entitled to wages up to the date when they arrived in England. No damages could be claimed for malicious prosecution. A stay of execution was granted, as it was a very important matter to the ship ping world,
In view of the interest which is being inken lo
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donald's Highland Gillie, Mr. Citory's Acthal-Fresdent was quite right in giving the man an Mr R. A. P. Hogan said he thought, the bert.
The pick of this basket at the weights is undoubiadly Pethan. Roscommon le well in at rost, and as he has run consistently all through the season may prove himself to be the cut. sider. Acthelbert has been galloping in splendid style and as this will be his rabat in
advance, and he was of the opinion that the be thought it would be an unwise proceeding Municipality should pay.his hospital bill. But to engage the man in the Riksha Department, inasmuch as the coolie might think that he was optitled to the billet. Moreover, he was told
by the President that the man has not yet been
Three officials of the Real Estate and shipping circles in the matter, our correspondent Hongkong he will probably, have a good approached with regard to his proposed em..
Trust Co. of Philadelphia, have been arrested and charged' with defrauding de positors of many millions of dollars.
It is estimated that the failure will exceed $10,000,000.
Great Britain and Germany. An inspired article in the Deutsche„Revue on Anglo-German relations, declares that a very frank and unconstrained discussion. On the general situation occurred at the meeting between King Edward and the Kaiser, and the Revue suggests that the meeting paved the way to an Anglo-German entente.
The London Times commenting on this sees no reason for a quarrel with Germany, but relations cannot under present circum stances acquire the same intimacy as our
Rives the conclusions of the Marine Magistrate Hongkong in summing up, when the crew of the Franklin wese tried before him, on a charge of Impeding the vessel.
following. Highland Gillie, with the welter of
There were only three pounds difference be risi, glb, is hopelessly handicapped out of it.
̧tween this pony and Pathan on the last occa
The Hon. Captain Barnes-Lawrence, R.,sion, and, it will be remembered, Highland said: There are three points of view affecting such cases, which have in be taken into con sideration.
In know.
Gillie anty won by a head. Now he has to concede Pathan "olb, and if the owner should ride, an additional five poundaj ckey allowance would be added, which an paper gives Fathan a three lengths' victory. Therefore my tip for this race is Pathan, with a "saver" on Aethelbert, » The next event is the Distance Handicap which has broughtout the following entrants:**
Ottery's Red Herring, Mr, Ottery's Aethelbert, Mr. Reinbek's Saxonia.
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ployment He was inclined rather to give the man a lump sum of money. In the meanwhile he had no objections to the Presidents making the man another small advance,
and it was eventually agreed that the President Mr. Beng Kee concurred with Mr. Hogan,
should circulate the paper with regard to this matter among the Commissioners.
DEATH OF DR. CURT SCBOLZ.
ACTING GERMAN, Consul at SHANGHAI
The past week, says the ShanghaiļTimes of 3rd inst., has been an unusually and ore for the foreign Consular representatives in China; and, indeed, through;fthem, for their respective nationalsfdwelling within the dominions of the the Son of Heaven. First of all we had to
(-) You deliberately signed Articles to pracee to certain latitudes, which embrace both Asiatic-Russian and Japanese Ports, al a time when you know those countries were at war, and also when you must have been aware that your cargo (cosi)is, regarded by both there Mr. Clarke's Pathan, Mr. Clarke's Lashmere, nations as "Coutaband of War," and yet you Capt Coleman's Linkman, Father O'Flynn's wait until within measurable distance of your Merrymite, Hon. Mr. W. J. Gressan's Mamo final part of discharge, which you were also
deen, Mr. Hyne's Ingot, Mr. Macdonald's High- which have involved serious delay to your ship aware was in the Far East, to create difficultiesland Gillie, Mr. Godfrey Master's Mango, Mr. and consequentțloss to her owners, ledge also of the fact that similar difficultiesTo those who have worked out times and had been created, during some considerable period before you signed on, by other crews, you have deliberately chosen your own Time to make representations on the subject now, instead of doing so when- before signing on-you had the opportunity. I assign no reason for your act, beyond the statements you have made; but to show you the difficulties aside for native spectators was packed with that sometimes occur in judging these cases, I and jockeys prefer the handicaps, for the follow. | Acting Consul-General.
would point out that, in one or two casce reing reasons (1) There are only two prizes, (2)' cently, when men have been similarly cir- ponies that arrive in Hongkong late Have no
relations with France.
THE DKMP BAY TRAGEDY.
ALLEGED MURDERERS ON TRIAL,
That portion of the folice Court wirich is sei
sampan people this afternoon when the case in which five native fishermen, crew of a deep
form to the aforementioned decimal point Ingat appears to have the rasiest chance, but should one of Mr. Ottery's or Mr. Clarke's start, which I do not consider at all likely, either may win.
deplore the shocking tragedy which termianted the dininguished career of the respected Rus. sian Consul in Tientsin, M, Lapiew; theo came tidings of the untimely passing away of the
's Consul in Hankow, Count, Prat; and to-day we share the sorrow of our good friends of the German community for the death of the We now come to, in some people's estima.'brilliant young official who has so worthily re- tion, the only race of the meeting. Although presented German interests in Shanghai for the past eleven months, Dr. Curt Scholz, German this is open to criticism, as a great many owners
As our readers were aware, Dr. Curt Scholz had been grievously ill for the past four weeks, from Macao, lined up in the dock ja answer to a charge of munder. The prisoners were
declared that their engagements were "put up think they have no chance have not yet reach-ral Hospital prostrated by that fell scourge, alleged to have murdered the master of the joba" before they signed on, with the intentionel that stage of ultraism in which they run
typhus fever. During all that time he was Junk, his wife and his son, on the night of
of obtaining passages home, spent in idleness, their ponies to make up a field. The race, to
assiduourly attended by two of his warmest | August 2nd. Mr. F. A. Ifazeland heard the and to sue the owners for full wages up to the be run tomorrow, although it may see a field personal frienda, Dr. von Schab and Dr. Kreig, case. The prisoners a tough-looking lot-time they arrivedjin England.
of three, has practically developed into a match and nursed with unremitting care by the de pleaded not guilty to the charge. Mr. P.-P. J. (2) The next point is, how far owners can between Blue Nile and Kingston, and even if voted Sisters, whose self-assumed mission it, is Wodehouer, assistant superintendent of police, be expected to go, in having it stated on the the third pony tonic, who has arrived late on
to look after the sick and the suffering in the wards of the General Hospital. But nothing conducted the case. Jospector Langley, and agreement that their vessels are carrying con. the field of battle, sbould win, which I con. Sergeant Wilden-who made the capture-of traband, for without some such statement, at- elder most likely, it will not affect the result in
could avail to save him,"and;Dr. Schols passed the Water Police, watched the case for the titudes, such as you have taken up, are render
any way. My tip' for this race is therefore the
away 1.30 a.m. yesterday.. police.
ed possible.. An agreement to this effect in
The deceased official was only in his 37th game little pony Jonic, who last evening put the ship's Articles would condemn the cargo-bali a mile behind him in 1 min. 2.2/5 sec position which he had attained in the Consular year, a remarkably early age for the very high captured-without question, and running last quarter 30 2/5 sec Entries:-Mr. Brutton's with contraband might have to be abandoned. Kingston, 1st olb.; Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson's vice of his Sovereign. His exceptionally If the reasoning powers of the crews during lonic, lost 6b, Mr. Godfrey Master's Bluepid advancement was solely due to his own the earlier stages of the war were at fault when Nile, 1st 2lb.
distinguished merit and ability, and it was con- signing on, it can hardly be contended that
fidently expected that the very highest positions such is the case now-12 months later-when
which are within the gift of the German. men must surely be aware what they are com
Foreign Office, would have been his had he been spared to fill them.
sea fishing junk, who were recently extradited.) cumstanced, they are reported to have since possible hape of winning, (3) owners, who daring' which period he was lying in the Cone-
The first witness called by the police was the nephew of the murderet captain, who, it will be remembered, was flang into the sea by the mutineers, and six hours later rescued by a passing junk. He is merely a boy.
Arc
-5:30.—Ladies' Nomlantion" AuntTM~Sally" Race-Dolle to
be placed at intervals across the course, Gentlemen to start mounted opposite Judge's box. On a given signal they and there dismount, pick up a bundle of to ride to A point indicated sticks and return to starting point when they willt hand the bundle to their respective lady who knocka 'down her doll in the least nominators. The prize will be won by the number of throws and in the shortest space. of time. Entrance fee $3. 1st prize: pre- seated by the Club. and prize: presented by the Club. Post entries. This race will no doubt prove of interest to those competing.
We now come to another bandicap to be cus Cup ponies come out i shall look to the winner over six furlongs; but should the Challenge of the Challenge Cup to carry off this event, The entries are:-Mr. Brutton's Diadem, Mr. Clarke's Fathan, Mr. Clarke's Lashmere, Father long, Hoo, Mr. W. I. Greason's Lager, O'Flynn's Merrymite, Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson's Hickman's Rascommon, Mr. Hyne's Inget, Mr. Macdonald's Highland Gillie, Mr. Godfrey Master's Blue Nile, Mr. Ottery's Aethalbert,
THE CAUSE OF THE MURDERS, - There was a difference of opinion as to the real cause of the crinie, when it became known.mitting themselves to. According to the nephew the prisoners wanted (3) No conclusion has, 10 far as I am aware, the master of the fishing-boat to quit doing been come to in England as to how these peaceful trade and to turn pirates. This the cases should be treated, but the line I have captain would not do. Then the prisoners were consistently taken since the commencement of alleged to have turned against him. What of the war hans been (aud this is the third point they wanted was for the master of the junk to alluded to) what pick is likely to be encounter sell his fishing craft, purchase a couple, buted in the voyage between Hongkong and the smaller, junks, and start their nefarious trade. That the master of the junk was a peaceful personal danger to life may be reasonably port she clears for. If a risk of capture and man, and that he would not join in with their thought to exist, I have not, in several instances schemes, but threatened to dismiss them if in split of the foregoing considerations- they insisted on turning pirates, was evident, exacted the fulfilment of the agreement. (At for, according to the nephew, the prisoners the time these men refused duty, the Baltic mutinied on the night of and August, Fleet had not reached Singapore, the Fort and bore down on the muster
and his Arthur Flee! had been destroyed and the family, armed with bamboo poles. The lad remnaut of the Vladivostok Squadron was could only speak after this of what he heard blockaded in that Port) On the other hand, for he was immediately scited and incked in where no apparent risk can be shown, I have the bold. In the hold of the junk he heard a endeavoured to post out to those concerned, great commotion on deck and could hear what and usually with success, that it is their duty to. Ottery's Red Herring. was said. When the excitement was also over proceed; otherwise they are liable to punish- he heard a splash in the water and heard one of the crew sald: We've killed the master!" After about half an hour's confinement he was brought on deck by one of the prisoners and he was asked if he wanted to join them as pirates for a period of two years. They went Into details, giving particulars as to the different places they would frequent, emphasizing the fact that the work was easy and chances of capture smell, Nevertheless, the boy refused} The crew were given 24 hours to consider point blank to go with them and he too was the matter;
ment.
Before acceding to the master's request that your acting in having impeded the progress of the ship should be dealt with, I would ask you to consider well the points i have placed before you, and trust that you will take advant- age of my willingness, and that of the maler, that you should, oven at this stage, return to your duty."
pliched into the water He swam around for a They were not given solitary confinement; while and heard the order given to hoist sail nor even hard Inbour which was purposely and a few minutes later the junk left the port. omitted when awarding the punishment. Alio He was then picked up. Then followed the re- they were to be put on board the Franklin bad port to the police and the departure of Detec.she returned to Hongkong as was expected by. tiva sorgeant Wilden to Macan in search of the master before the expiration of the sentence. the prisoners, in the guise of a "sportsman"
In these circumstances our correspondent Wildon laid his quarry by the heels and holds that the Magistrate performed his duty brought them back to Hongkong. When the according to the fairest interpretation of the prisoners set sail, after disposing of the masteraw, and the strict lettes of the Articles, which and his family, they took with them his daughter. Eave satisfaction to shipowners whose interests She will be called probably to-morrow after must receive adequate protection by the Court moon to corroborate the evidence of the nephew
and to relate the occurrences that took place THE most mixed population in the world is po board after, the murder of her parents and probably that of British Guiana. There is an bør treatment while in the bands of the alleged | admixture of French, Dutch, Spanish, British, murdarere.
Coolle, and Indian blood.
The Hurdle Raca-the fast event in the pro- large entry of two, and which might be eliminat. grainme--which has produced a phenomenally ed with advantage in future programmes, looks like a very one-sided affair, as unless Preston falls he is bound to win.
A TURF ENTHUSIAST.
THE WEATHER,
First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:
The following report in from Mr. F. G. Figg,
On the 7th at it. The barometer has fallen in Formosa and Meiaco Sima.. risen over the S. and N. coasts of China, and
The depression, appears to be situated to the N.K. of Luzon, and to be moving towards N.W.
fated to have informed the sister and brother
He then visited the General Hospital where and asked them to procure medical assistance. he had an injury to his hand caused by a revol ver shot attended to.
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THE LEADING MAKERS
THE WORLD.
Station had been communicated with by Mr. In the meantime,, the Hongkow Police Smith's neighbours and inspector McDowell Krieg arrived on the scene and attended to Mr. visited the house. Shortly afterwards Dr. Smith and the injured woman who were stiil alive, but unconscious. Hyndman subsequently returned to the house and rushed upstairs. He was stopped by Inspector McDowell, who persuaded him to give up his revolver, which was found to be loaded in four chambers, and he Steinway, was arrested and taken to the Police Station. After his departure Drs. Milles and Macleod came to the house and the injured man and
in their charge. woman were removed to the General Hospital
Mi. Smith never recovered consciousness and expired shortly before top.m, on Saturday. The injured woman was in a critical condition. but there are hopes for her recovery..
COMMERCIAL.
TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE,
3 p.m. Buyers-Hongkong"Fires*53a7}, HK., C.. and M. Steamboats)$28, Shell Transports 27/6, Raubs $8, Hongkong Docks 15135, Kowloon Wave Story, Shanghai Docks Tis. 103, Hongkong Hotels75115, Electrics $141, Tram- ways Sz15, Waisona $13.
Sellers-Hongkong Banks, $825, London 693 70s., Canton Insurances $325, China and Manilas $24, Douglases $47, West Pointa $50, Coltons $14 China Borneos Str, Ice $235, Topes 529, Watkins 54.
Sales:China Fires 593, Indo-Chinas $74. China Sugers $160, Hongkong Docks $135, Kowloon Wharves $101) Dairy Farms 917, Cements $22, Powells Stoj, Watsons 5:3..
Nominal-National Danks $47, Hongkew Wharves Tls. 243. Hongkong Lands' Stro, Humphreys Estates $114, China Providents $9.60, Powells Stoł, Langkats Tis." 245.
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he entered the service of the Foreign Office, The deceased' was a native of Goerlitz in Silesia and was in bis very early manhood when which he did as soon as he had completed his prescribed term in the German Army, in which, Bank of Rusland ente
at the time of his death, he held the rank of First Lieutenant of the Reserye.
Having remained two years in the Foreign Office in Bedin Dr. Curt Scholz was appointed Vice-Consul for Germany in New York, after which he was recalled to the Foreign Office and appointed Reporter.
fusing his second term at headquarters he had the rask of Councillor of Legation con- ferred on him and was decorated with the Order of the Red Eagle of the Fourth Clase. On the 26th May, 1954, the Imperial Chancellor Prince von Buelow, appointed Dr. Schots to the post of Consul in Hankow, and the deceased came East, taking up his office in unil Dr, Knappe went home in October 1905, September 1954. He remained in Bankow
General in Shanghai, arriving here on the 19th when Dr. Scholz was appointed Acting Consul October to assume office.
During his short term is Shanghai he dis charged his high duties with distinguished ability, and endeared himself to everybody who Was brought into contact with him, by the couriliness and general kingliness which mark- ed his intercourse with Bigh and low. His death in the midst of his brilliant career has German community, who have the heartfelt come with the shock of a personal loss to the sympathy of the entire body of foreign residente Dr. Scholz was unmarried and his nearest relative is his mother who is at home in Goerlitz.
THE FUNERAL,
A shallow area of low pressura liss off iba Sibling Well Cemetery yesterday afternoon, was The funeral, which took place at the Bub- coast of Japan.
whole of the German Consular staff, a large course of people, including practically, the carried out in the presence of an immense.con
about et inch in defect of the normal orar Pressure is highest over N, Chipa. It is Central Japan, 8. Formosa and at Maula
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In the Turkish Navy the crew and officers a a warship from a regiment, and the officers hold the same rank as on land. The captain is lieut,-colonel, and so on.
THE most absurd of British laws is un doubtedly that forbidding a man pursuing his trade on Sunday. Apart from the moral aspect of the case, this law is constantly broken, and, advertisement for the law-breaker. the cases being reported, form an excellent
To-day's Advertisement.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH, 1906.
DINNER.
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SOUP. Mock Tattle.
ENTREES. Grilled Fillet of Beef and Mushrooms.
Jugged Hare and Red Currant Jelly...
Cucumber au Gratin.
CURRY.
.. Dry... JOINTS, &c. Roast Sirloin of Beef and Baked Potatoes, Roast Capon and Bread Satice. Sheep's Head, Brawn and Plato Salad.
Boiled Bacon and Spinach.
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Hongkong and neighbourhood, E. to many other official personages and most of the improving.
-Formosa Channel, N.E. winds, freshen the German Company, S.V.C, and at the close Jaguas, was famished by B. M. §.
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3-South coast of China between Hongkong conducted by Pastor Boie, the remains were service, which was most impressively and Lamocks, same as No. 1,
solemnly committed to the earth with every 4.South coast of China between Hongkong mark of sorrow on the part of those who wars |·and Hainan, same as No. 1,
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