TELEGRAMS. [Reuser's.}
The Russian Army,
LONDON, 25th February. General Bildering, replying to the taunts of General Kuropatkin, says: It is only-bad- workmen who find fault with their tools. He repudiates the criticisms of the rank and file as unjust and unpatriotic,
The Wreck of the "Imperatrix." Seventeen persons have now been rescued from the Imperatrix; many more remain on board,
Later.
The imperatrix is regarded as a fotal loss. The captain, all the officers, except the third engineer, and the majority of the crew
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27
TROUBLE ON SITEBOARD..
ENGINEERS AT, LOGGERHEADS
* His altitude was very, threatening towards
TRADE MARKS REGISTRATION. | work, and it would indeed fare ill with the good,
HONGKONG 'LAW SHOULD DE COPIED.
The following letter is addressed by Messrs. Free Preis
1907.
'SOLDIERS' CLUB·FOOTBALL
SHIELD.
The draw for the Soldiers' Club Football
Intimations
THE
name of Penang Chinese, who are usually regarded as the most progressive of our race; If they did not join the cause. Hence, although
two months, we have never despaired of últim ate success, and to-day, the 29th of January (or the 16th day of the Chinese twelfth moon), we Congratulate ourselves that we have at last managed to see our Association along with its 3rd Middlesex Rgt; C. R.G.A., H.M.S. ROBINSON PIANO Hospital formally opened under auspicious Monmouth.
A-RE. H.M.S. King Allred, 3rd Mid- dlesex Regiment; R.G.A.; KM,S, Jonmouth ; Byes.
2nd Round-Semi-Final-B. Winner of A.
me and i struqk-hìm hefore he could do any Cantwell & Co., Calcutta, to the Singadors we bare had to fight for our very existence for Shield has resulted as follows thing to me. Such was the plas of wall defence made by T. R. Farater, fourth engi- neer of the steamer Dakotik, when he was sua moned at the Palice Court, this morning by Charles Noites, of the same ship for
Coinslal Government to move with the times We would, suggest your stirring up your and enact a Patents and Trade Marks Law of the modern type similar to that the Government
of Hongkong and Ceylon have enacted. antiquated affair belog merely a copy of the The existing Straits Patent Law is a most
in 1888. Indian. Act of 1859, and which India dropped
'
India it is true his so Trade Marks Act
similar to the English Act, but there are pro visions in several Acts protecting Trade Marks and a Trade Mark can be registered as a De claration under the Oaths Act of 1878, whereas
circumstances.
Final-Winner of B,'v. Winner of C. Dates by which the 1st Round most bä finished will be given later. In each case the Club first mentioned shall have choice of ground;"
THE MITSUBISHI DOCKYARD.
have been brought to Canen. Thirty-nine however, that his forehend was damaged, his there is no provision in the "Straits" Colony selves as members on payment of the annual ditions still prevail among the employees at
of the crew including eight Lascars were drowned.
General Booth's Tour. General Booth has started on his tour to America and Japan.
11
The Development of Manchuria.
The New York Times states that Japan has purchased 50,000 tons of steal cars for immediate shipment for railways in Man. churte
Assault. The alloged assault took place on the morning of the 24th instant on board skip. The complainant's story was that at 8.45 o'clock on Sunday morning lost he returned to the ship late and went to his room to change his clothing. On the way to his cabin, he said, he met the fourth engineer who struck him, doing, some damage. He could not tell how many times he was struck, neither did he know for what reason he was struck: He knew,
eye was blackened, and a side tooth was knock- ed out..
for any registration whatever. We believe -Defendant-Didn't you challenge me to have tion of ownership under Oath of a Trade Mark there exists an ancient Onths Act, but Registra a fight 2:
is not allowed under its provisions.
Hoogkong and Ceylon Legislatures have each ebacled up to date Trade Marks Ordin ances for the protection of British Trade and it only Government on the Eastern trade route is a pity that the Straits Calnoy should be the that has not provided such in the interests of British commerce.
Witness-f did not. His Worship (to defendant)-Did the com- plainant strike you?
Defendant-I didn't wait for that. The defendant was then called to the witness stand. He said that
on Saturday night last complainant went ashore between six
and seven o'clock and did not return to the ship until the following morning. Disring CHINESH GÓN-BOATS AT KORE that time defendant had, to alteed to com
DEPARTURE OF THE "CHU-TAL.”
The following editorial comment is appended to the above letter-
The only statutary law on the subject is the Merchandise Marks Ordinance III of 1883 which is a penal Ordinance and imposes penalty of two years' imprisonment or less for (1) forging a trade mark (1) falsely applying to goods any trademark so nearly resembling a irade mark as to deceive or (3) applying any false trade description to goods. The Imperial Patents Designs and Trades Marks Act of 1883 has been held not to apply to this Colony,
That our way will not always be smooth we fully understand, and it is because of this that are issuing the present appeal to our friends of both sexes, to assist us in every way they aid (however sinali it may be) and advice as to can. We shall thankfully welcome pecuniary the bost means for effecting our purpose, from person's interested in charitable work. Those who are pot opium smokers may enrol them- subscripian of $1 each, which sum also entitles other publications of the Association. To our them to a free copy of this Journal and
ladies we would appeal particularly, for it is their influence that is most felt in the household: a word or two from them on the harm caused by opium will accomplish more matter. We are at the commencement of a wonders for our cause than pages of printed new year, when every one makes some sort of good resolution for the future. We venture to hope that those who are opium smokers will resolve to cure themselves of the habit, for the Association, the specific and the doctors, both European and Chinese, are at their service; whilst those who, happily like ourselves, are not addicted to the drug, may combine with the Association in warding off the ravages of a vice which has been largely responsible for sapping the national strength of China and for bringing so much disgrace on our people throughout the world. We cannot therefore conclude our appeal better than wishing all
plainant's duty. When he came on, board 1- had just finished breakfast," "went on defendant, The first of six sister-ships being built for
"and then I weni straight away to dd' more of the Imperial Chinese Navy by the Kawasaki his work. A little after eight o'clock i return- Dockyard Company-the Chu-far-left Kobe
ed to the deck with two pumps. Complainant on Sunday morning for Woulding, reports
was standing at his cabin door. As he was the fofan Chronicle of Feb. 19. The Chu-blocking the entrance to the room I handed far was launched on May 29th last, and him the pumps to put away: That's not my some days ago--having, already passed her business, defendant said, so complainant al- steam trials ber guns were tested, and the leged, and moreover what right have you to do although it was argued that, being an actre our readers and friends a very happy new year | ship was formally transferred from the builders my Work?!" Defendant replied that if coming to mercantile law, it was adopted by and freedom from opium.
section of Ordinance 4 of 1878. There is no
OUR HISTORY, The Penang Anti-Opium, Association was
THE LABOUR TROUBLE.. Nagasaki advices state that threatening.con-
the hits Bishi Dockyard there." One of the the Company's decision to withdraw from the principal causes of the discontent is said to be
men the use of the ferry boats which have hitherto been their disposal for going to.or returning from work, the som of five sen par day for a year being allowed them instead, Since Friday night, over one hundred of the men, mostly carpenters, have been holding
secret meetings. The police have several times
CO., LD.
TALKING
MACHINES
AND
RECORDS.
dispersed these gatherings, but the attendance at them becomes steadily larger. About ball of the six hundred men employed at the Tate- gami section are not attending to their work. On Saturday morning, says the Kobe Herald of 18th inst., about one hundred and seventy of the employees were bolding a secret meeting engineer of the Dockyard, with the Chief of on Tategami-yama, when Mr. Kato, chief
the Umegasaki Police station, put in an ap pearance and induced the men to appoint dele Rates to state their grievances. A conference was then held between the delegates and the New Stock just arrived
chief engineer, the latter eventually promising that a reply should be given to the men's re- presentations in the course of a few days. The crux of the situation is said to be in the attitude of some, five hundred carpenters. A
been affected. About two hundred policemen were summoned yesterday from the neighbour
hands to the Chinese Government. On Sunday would have to do his work. If it is anything register of trades marks in the Colony and no plainant was ont on board ship then someone mording a number of guests were invited by the Kawasaki, Dolkyard Company to inspect you want," complainant is quoted as sayingrder in Council has yet been made under called into existence by public clamour-at the vessel before her departure, and to take "come to the after deck und fight it out. section 104 of the Imperial Act of 1883 applying the meeting, held in the Chinese Town number of the blacksmiths appear also to have
part is the customary proceedings attending the commencement of a maiden voyage.
The Chu-laf and two ni her sister ships (which are laying in the harbour almost com-
Defendant went. On arrival aft, continued de- dont want to fight in front of the Chinese." fendant, complainant said: "Wait here a minute until go to my room and take my coat off" Defendant waited. Complainant re-
pleted) were gaily dressed ou Sunday mornings turned minus his coat and waistcoat and with prior to, the Trades Marks Registration matter very decidedly, and only, desired to ing great efforts to check the agitation.
a right know where and what the remedy was. A few leaves and twice and a bottle of some liquid and the questions: Where can we obtain this were exhibited, these were eagerly examined,
remedy? When will it be here?" were con stantly being put. Disappointment was plain- ly depicted on inany faces as no definite an swers were forthcoming.
COMMERCIAL.
TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE,
3.00 p.m. Buyers:-National Banka $51, Ubion Insur. i ances $830, Indo-Chinas $861, Rauba - $8, Shanghai Docks Tls. 108, Hongkong Lands Stoy, Hongkong Cottons Sta, China Providants $8.60, Ice $230, ex div. A. S. Watsons, Sta, Powells $78.
the provisions of the act to the Colony of the Hall on October 26th, 1926. To most present Straits Settlements. The owner of a trade at that meeting it was quite clear that the im- mark in the Straits Settlements must there mense crowd had not comis 10 hear speeches ing districts, but it is thought that there will": fore rely on his common law rights which or to be harangued about the evils of opium Dot be any, serious outbreak, as both the his shirt-sleeves rolled up On approaching Act in 1875. If he can prove
are similar to those, 10 force in England smoking; it had made up its mind on that dockyard authorities and the police are mak
defendant complainant shouted: "You've been
my room. I've lost some money. You of property in a trade mark by an exclusive replied. Then complainant's attitude became he is entitled to maintain an action for accuse me of stealing your money?" defendant and coaliouous user for a reasonable period, threatening and accused struck him.
infringement and can obtain both as isjunction
dismissed the case,
Witnesses were examined, and his Worship and damages. Registration in this Colony is therefore merely strong presumptive evidence el exclusive use. Trade marks are registered and baly British registered, trade' marks" are noted or recorded at the desire of persons, but such had no legal effect, except that it would probably be accepted as evidence in a Court of Justice. The City Editor of M. A... recom- mended a brokertoa coricspondent, The broker proved an outsider, and never invested the client's money at all, but banked it, in his wife's pathic. The correspondent sued the newspaper and gat 1.400 back, the money the broker lost for him, on the ground that the editor was responsible for recommending to him an irresponsible broker. We hereby disclaim all responsibility for the above "ex- position" of the law, if any patent ageut or owner of a trade mark thinks action in consequence of it
to take any
CANTON DAY BY DAY,
FNCOURAGING EDUCATION. [From Our Own Correspondent.]
the Chinese Dragon Ensign being conspicu- ously duplayed.. The new gun-buat, as a close Inspection showed, is fitted in the very latest stylo. She is 300 ft. long, 20 ft, wide, has a displacement of 740 tons, and a draught of 8ft., being specially designed for service on the Yangtio. She has two tubular boilers, placed end of, and triple-expansion engines of 1,200 horsepower, and, with only one boiler in use can make over ten koots an hour with ease. Her armament cousists of two-sz-centimetre guns, one forward and one alt,, two 12-pounders,' and two. Maxims, all of which were made in Japun, while the two Nordenfeldts were sent oti fram England. The "consing-tower
Canton, 25th February. is protected by t-in. armour-plate, and con- The reports on the annual examination in tains the usual steering gear and signalling the different schools and colleges have been connectives with various parts of the 'ship. A forwarded to the Viceroy. H.E. expressed great large search-light of latest naval pallern in satisfaction with the result and has given fixed to the foremast, while on the bridge are authority to take out $1,400 from Shan Hau electric signals and speaking-tubes communi-Chu and to hand this sum to the Provincial cating with the captain's cabin, engine room, examines, to he distributed among the success elc. The chart-room is fitted in approved style, ful candidates as an encouragement to their and contains the two ship's chronometer and studies. other instruments. The crew's quarters have
Admiral and Commander Li Chun has made accommodation for niuety men, and a double. berthed sick bay is attached, fitted and furnish. an inspection of the castern section of the new ed with every convenience and necessary.
bund intending to establish a yamen there for The captain's cabin is a very handsome and the convenience of carrying on his naval and roomy apartment, tastefully carpetted and up-military administration and exercising general holstered, the wainscoting being of solid mabo. control of military affairs." gany, The seven officers' catuns are also fitted in mahogany, while the officers' mess. zoom is built of mahogany, pitch pine, and teak, all beautifully polished. The captain's cabin and the mess-room each contains a large oil-stove of latest patters, though steam-pipes are also carried all through the after-part of the ship for heating purposes. The pantries, galleys, lavatory and sanitary arrangements appear to be all that could be desired, while the ship is lit throughout by electricity.
A NAVAL YAMEN,
·YUET-HAN RAILWAY,
ANTROPIUM' AGITATION.
THE PENANG ASSOCIATION,
OUR APPEAL..
The Perang Anti-Opium Association is full On the zud instant, a meeting of the Yuci- of life and energy. It has commenced publish- han Hailway Company was held in the Railing a monthly journal from the Chinese New why Company's Office for the purpose of dis-
Year and its very first issue is full of interest cussing the idea of submitting one copy of the ing Anti-Opium Agitation items. The follow register of shareholders and one copy each of ing two leaders in the first issue of the journal the registers of subscriptions collected by the
state the aims and objects of the Association. different charitable institutions to the Govern ment Railway Burenú for investigation. There were present some seventy people, among whom were members of the charitable institu- tions and merchants. At the meeting it was decided that as the account books of the com- pany have been audited and everything found correct, and the company is to be under mer- cantile management, the books now asked for should not be submitted to the Bureau for in- vestigation at all.
心
After an inspection of the vessel, the guests. assembled on the after-deck, where refresh ments of various kinds were laid out on tables, with the 12 centimetre gun as a substantial and impressive centre-piece. Among those present were Troiai Li Yu, Tsoiai Wong Tat Fu, Com. mander 1. W. Ven, Imperial Chinese Navy, Mr Chang Fu, Chinese Consul at Kobe, Mr.
OPIUM SMOKERS DECAPITATED., Weng Sewin, interpreter at the Chinese Cou- On the 8th instant, Captain Ha of the Sha Buinte, Mr. Li Vin-shi, Mr. Ho-yune, Mr. Mid-Authority that some of the troops in that for Kok Fort, Boca Tigris, reported to the High zano, Japanese Consul at Hankow, and Mr.
were in the habit of gathering together to K. Matukais, representing the Kawasaki smoke opium and asked for instructions to deal Dockyard Company. There were also a number with them. Now the High Authority, being of students from the Chinese School in Kobeon exceedingly annoyed with all the offenders, board, accompanied by their teachers. Several that the Government regulations might be ordered that they should be executed in order speeches were made by the Chinese officials, strictly obeyed. and complimentary toasts to the Che-tai and the Kawasaki Dockyard were enthusiastically honoured, Rizetti's band playing the Chinese
national anthem and other music.
THE NEW BRIDGE,
Mr. Lau Cheong Hing, promoter of the Can-
It was a great surprise to most present that such a wide spread feeling was in our midst, Since that time it has become clear that a great wave has passed over a great part of China and has spread down through the Straits and Fede- rated Malay States.
pathetic look of anxious inquiry for the remedy To look in the faces of the crowd and see the
against opium, was enough to stir the heart of any one with the slightest philanthropy within him, so that quite naturally a number of the most prominent men in the Chinese community set about the formation of an Association which would obtain, manufacture in as scientific a manner as passible, and distribute, the specific in a systematic way so as to guard against im position by irresponsible people, who might be inclined to trade upon the ignorance of many desirous of being feed' from the evils of smok. ing, by imposing worthless and harmful decoc- tions upon them. Hence the birth of the Penang Anti-Opium Association)
Up to the present the Association has done little but organise and reorganise, gather in formation on all matters bearing on the Opium Question and the specific, and secure premises. The latter are situated at 72A, Love Lane.
We are now in a position to perform the tasks for which we were called into existence, It is out. pleasant duty in this, the first and with the assurance of the Colonial Secre number of the Journal of the Penang Anti-tary at Government views with sympathy any movement the object of which is to induce. Opium Association, to be able to make a persons to give up injurious excess" we are direct appeal to our readers and enlist the prepared to go ahead. We would here assure sympathy of those who have the welfare of their the public that we are actuated entirely by a fellow-being at beari,
spirit of philanthropy and exist solely as an Anti-Opium Association, and we are not op- posed to anything or anyone else.
So many harsh things have been said and even done against us due, we do not doubi, to misunderstanding, that we feel it right to take this early opportunity of assuring our readers that we have started this Association with no relfish or vindictive, but with a purely philanthropic, spirit.
Our primary object is to discourage as much as possible the habit of opium smoking ane, incidentally, of morphia injection, and to render medical aid to those who are desirous ly acknowledged that a large number of our of it at no expense to themselves. It is general. young men first acquire this. habit without knowing the disastrous consequences which result later on both to themselves and their
As a Journal we have endeavoured to lay before the public some plain and reliable facts and figures which will show that there is a from the curse of opium, that the Chinese Gov. general wide-spread spirit of desire to escape ernment means business and that thousands of bur fellow-men are most earnest in trying to free themselves from the drug which has en- it has done millions of their forefathers. We slaved, impoverished and all but slain them as skal endeavour, from time to time, to give information on the progress of the movement. official and unofficial, from people interested We have already received many inquiries,
England. We hope, therefore, soon, it we have in the Opium Question from India, China and,
not already done so to junify our existence.- Singapore Bastern Daily Mail.
WOMEN.
ALLEGED CONFLICITY OF FOREIGNERA,
ton River Iran Bridge Company, has drawn up families. Amongst our wonkofalk, too, we' a plan and specification of the proposed iron The preparations for the departure of the bridge to be erected at Yau Lan Man and has regret to see that a good many bave taken to Cher-tai being now completed, the visitors were proval. The bridge is to be 1,220 feet in submitted a copy II.E. the Viceroy for ap..
the drug; this lias most often been due to ill. THE TRAFFIC IN JAPANESE trans-shipped to the Kawasaki Company's length and 40 feet in breadth. The Dutch discomforts occurring during the course of one's advised attempts at trying to relieve minor launch Mirume Maru. The gunboat was Folly rocks are to be used as the foundation then taken in low by one of the dockyard tags for the bridge.
natural life. For the above class of people, and takes out to Wada Point, accompanied
especially, our Association will try to do its by the Miruma-Maru, The hawser from the tug-boat was then let go, and the officers of the Chu-Tof having exchanged farewell signals with those on board the launch, the gun-boat started amid load Banzair on her maiden trip to the Yangise.
On Thursday next the fourth of the six sister-ships, the Chu-chim, will be launched from Kawasaki Dockyard at noon, IP-KIN, a boatman, was charged at the Maring Coun, enterday forenoon, and fioed 510 by the Harbour-master, for disobeying an order by passing against a danger flag, endangering the lives of two divers who were at work at the time. Hr. E. J. F. Pearce, overseer, in the employ of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, was the complainant
AN OFFICIAL INQUIRY. Yesterday the Namhoi Magistrate and the utmost Brigadier-General of Kwangchow proceeded
LIBUT. TARTar generaL
be
It is reported that the examination by the Nagasaki police of Kamckichi Tada, whose Of the twenty of so promoters of this arrest has previously been recorded in these suspension of business by the people there, on to Fatshan, to inquire into the cause of the Association unly A few can really
columns, on a charge of being concerned in account of the levy of a new tax to provide that
called men of independent means; the resulted in astounding disclosures being made. the illegal emigration of Japanese women, bas place with a proper organised police force.
rest have to work hard to earn their It is alleged, according to the Nagaraki Press, daily bread as well as look after this charitable that the prisoner has been the ringleader of a work. But so long as we receive encourage-sumber of men engaged in the revólting, trade, ment and co-operation from the public, for thousand young women and girls have been in that Prefecture. By their agency over pos whose intereals we have spent and are spending decoyed from their homes, bringing to the many hours in self-denying labour every day, men concerned the large sum of two hundred we shall strive our utmost to carry out our thousand yen; a small amount, however, when programme and hasten the time when the the umber of ruined lives is taken into con smoking of eplum' may be looked upon on
sideration... every side as a relic of the past,
The Junior Lieutenant Tartar General Chun Ling who was appointed to a position in Peking has decided to vacate his post some time this month and proceed to Peking to take up his new appointment.
►
A NOTORIOUS ROBBER, Chang Ho, a notorious robber, who had committed many cases of daring robbery, was captured in Hongkong and extradited to Canton under charge of Captain Yang the other district was a cative of the Ching. Yuen
As there was'an offer of three thous auf dollars for his arrest, ha absconded and took ор his aboda in Hongkong.
It is stated in a Nagasaki message to Japanese papers that Tada has asserted that in order to evada police inquiries the girls were generally concealed at the residences of with him in the transactions, until they could certain foreigners, who were closely associated
The present anti-oplum movement is spread far and wide all over the East. in Malays, our sister societies in Singapore, Perak, Belangor and Malacca have done'excellent be put on board ship,
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TODAY'S EXCHANGE,
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ASSORTMENT
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