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The British Army..

London, 1st March, The Eat! of Portsmouth, Under Secretary

of State for War, speaking at Lewes, claimed that the total annual saving on the Army was £4,500,000 since the Government came into

office.

The Queen of Spain. It is officially announced in "Madrid that the accouchement.of the Queen is expected In the summer.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAP I TUESDAY MARCH 3, 1958.

TU KAI-SHING'S RELBASE.

SUN YB TESEN:

SINGAPORE COMMENTS,

A few years agɑ, Dr. Sun Yat-zen was trosjed However regarded, the decision of His Hona rather a joke, and even now the frequent: our Sir Francis Piggott, Chief Justice of Hong- cries "he is bere, he is there contribute to

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GOKARL EXPEDITION"

THE TROOPS IN MOVEMENTA

Calcatta, February 15th force bivouacked on the sight of the 13th insi. The main body of the "Bazar Valley field west of Jamrud and entered the Khyber Pas

on the morning of the 14th. They concentral.

Cepers) Willcocks issued a three "days" em enerations and started this morning at dawn to cross the passer. Small resistance is anticipated here, though one or more passes may have to be cleared. The friendly Afridi Maliks report that no serious opposition need be expected in the first stage, but the Zakkas are gathering, and sangars are being built up the defiles and on the heights south of Alachai, so as to command the actual Valley of Bazar The snow is melting rapidly. The waither, is fine and warm.

ZAKKA KHELS SURPRISED, AN OUTPOST SKIRMISH.

Calcntia, February 17th. The troops have entered the Bazar Valley. "In a little skirmishing between the picquets covered by the 3rd. Mountain Battery, Gunner H. Saller was wounded,

kong, in the Swatow Reformer case is,au a 38018 of incredulity which mitigate sgeist impartint one. Iu Kai-shing, in whom as a his being taken seriously. Yet from the day former" resident and 'merchant, Singapore has | of him arblerary arrest in London, he has been Same judetest, is a inter of the un Yat-sen an influence, nad an influence which is steadied beyond the Shanhal heights near Ali Masjid. Reform Panty. As such, he participated in ly increasing. In the course of his many wan The precipitaan mountain range of Alachaigar, the abortive rebellion near Swatow last year, derings, depending largely at times pa foreigo about 6,020 feet high, crossed only by good and on its failure fled for refuge to Hongkong. assistance to escape his enemies, he has mule tracks, lies between the force and the There he was arrested, at the instance of the learned a great deal, and though not a man of

Bazar Valley Chinese provincial authorities, on a charge of great mental powers, be is evidently not lack- The Bussian Navy.

being concerned in a certain armed gang rob-ing in those qualities which go to make a It is semi-officially announced in St. Petersbery in which life was lost. Ample evidence leades of men. He is possessed of considerable burg that the Government proposes to merewas forthcoming 10 prove Iu Kai-shing's com- ability to inoculate others, with his own ly expend £3,000,000 in the next few yearsplicity to the police magistrate. Evidence enthusiasm and confidence, and but for on rebuilding the fleet,

of this sort is always' readily available in bis personal influence on his followers the -China, remarks the Straits Times, and would long since have fallen into official The Zakhakhal Expedition.

though his lawyers endeavoured to prove clutches. The Chinese are very susceptible to The Zakkákhel expedition is ended, and a slibi, and pleaded alternatively that their a steadily maintained argument, and bis patient client was a Reformet and was participa persistence has had its effect. Had he rushed the troops, which have vacated the Bazaring in a justifiable protest against recognised into drastic schemes like Kang Yu-wel did his Valloy," are expected to reach Peshawur order, la Kal-shing's extradition was ordered followers would have betrayed him long ago. shortly.

by the magistrate. · An appoal was made to the It has been reported from time, to time that he higher court, and petitions from sympathisers and Kang are working together, but though in with the Reform movement in Singapore and strong sympathy on the head of seform they are' Hongkong were sent to the Governor of Hong-diametrically opposed to the methods by which. kong praying for tu Kai-shing's release. Mean it may be brought about. It seems possible that while the accused merchant was kept in gaole of late the two men have ceased to thwart each The Puisne judge upheld the decision of the other's plans as they appeared to do at bus time, magistrate, and, then, after a prolonged discus- and probably both are more or less directly | Sion of authorities, the ull Count allowed an responsible for the whof sale smuggling of arms appeal against this decision. The Speciai Tele- which is being carried on in various parts gram which we publish to-day gives the result of the country. The people have no money of the husring on this last appeal. The Court for railways, por indemnities, nor charities, but of Appeal in Hongkong is constituted by the for the acquiring of illicit arms there appears Chief Justice and the Puisne Judge, and asthe to be no luck. The recent arrest of the. Tatsu Chief justice has a casting vote his decision is Marw, under which same many will recognise The prolonged depression, which has been, accepted as the fiading of the Court. It is not the old Blue Fun el folyphemer, has thrown the prevailing bote, n' local thipbuilding je

often that the decisions of Mr. A. G. Wise, the a strong it on the arm smuggling cently, has for the time being given place to a

Puisne Judge, Ard, upset, and it will therefore question, as although the vessel is said to inve more cheerful plate of affairs, writes the Shang: be interesting to read the full text of Sir Fran- cleared herself and shown that the arms were hai Mercury. In the actual work of the concis l'iggott's judgment setting aside the previous na ordinary consignment, there are certain struction of ships there is little if any imper ve decisions and allowing fu Kai-shing his liber y. circumst nces which point to the fact that a ment, but as regards repair most of the

It has been laid down by legal authorities portion at least of the arms were destined to yards in port are busy. To a large, x

thats paispier whose extradition is, sought, reach the revolutionaries, The affair has test this is accounted for by the cles.

can be tried only for the crime upon which shown that it is possible for steamer loads of extradion is granted; and it would appear arms to be quietly run ashore from such a from our telegram that no 'proper guarantee position as she occupied under stress of weather to this effect was given by the imperial and the presuniption is not far fetched, that Government at Peking. This being so, Sir arms in bulk do reach the rebels from similar Francis Piggott apparently refused to recognise sources the Provincial authorities or in accept their guarantee. He also appears to have doubts about the evidence accepted by the police ma gistrate; but this point will be better elucidated when we are the text of the ju Igment,

The New Lic¶nsing Bill.” The Trade has raised £100,000 to fight the new Licensing Bill, and petitions are being organised in every constituency.

SHIPBUILDING IN SHANGHAI,

SENSATION IN MELBOURNE,

-- BYMPATHY OF COMMONWEALTH FOR

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The Zakka Khels were taken by surprise.

Later. The casualties also include Private Robert' Fordyce, of the 1st Seaforth-Highlanders.--

BAZAR VALLEY OCCUPIED,

Simultaneously with the advance of General Willcocks on the 15th instantia colome under, Lt. Colonel Roos Keppel marched from Landi. Kotal and also entered the Bazar Valley without opposition.

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The rapid advance of the troops enabled troops to promptly occupy, the strongest position of the Valley,

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TRIBAL DURBAR AT PESHAWAR. SIR HAROLD DEANE AND THE AFKIDIS.

Calcutta, February 13th. The following telegram from Peshawar appears in the Pioneer -

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News from Peshawar states that Sir Harold Denne mes about 205 Afridis at the Victoria Hall yesterday. The Commissioner placed be- fore the audience the views of the Government There can be no doubt that the anxiety felt regarding the Zakka Khel, who were unrepre in Peking is a genuine and not a groundless sented He said that the Government wanted one, for the people have all the will to rise if the Afridis to use their influence to keep the they but knew how to do it. The want of com- Zakka Khel from committing raids. The bination and continuity have saved China Afridis could not promise any effective co- many times and will probably save her many operation to p event further raide, as the times again. But it is unwise in these days to | Zakka Khel were hard men.

The Durbar apare carried. count on pist precedents tan entirely. Asparently be ke up without any decisiva under- China is changing in sn many respects she may taking being given. charge, indeed must eventually change even' in this, and though the Chinese may never de velop into a warlike people, they may an probably will, bound together by a common sante of wrong, some day combine sufficiently 10 shake the official system to its foundation and even overthrow itP, and T. Times,

GIRL VICTIM OF OPIUM.

ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN GIVEN-BY. HER

EMPLOYER. ·

'A remarkable case, in which allegations were made against a man described as a surgeon, of persuading a servant in bit employ to smoke opium, was heard at Manchester City Police-

art on 27th January.

Mary Alice Wilton, a waitress, was charged with "stealing a suit of clothes and a her

articles from Voosa Phürr.j. of Cheetham Mancheste

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ing of the northern ports through ice as a consrquence of which a number of steamers are off their usual run, and the owners are taking the opportunity of having them overhauled.. "The result of this is that most of the dry dock have been occupied during the last faw weeks and for some time to come this banm in repair work is expected to continue While, having regard to the recently deniessed state of the industry, this spurt is gratifying'in all con. cerned, it is doubtful whether it will continue

Naturally, there will be great rejoicing -long choigh to affect to any appreciable ex'ent.

amongst the Reformers over the release of tu the course of shipbuilding. At present there are few indications of any pronounced revival Kasting. It will be well for them to moderate their enthusiasm, however, for it does not follow in the purely construction side of malters,

that because they have been successful in this had comparatively few orders are on the

instance they will be at liberty to make hostile tapis. The Dutch Asiatic Dredging Company incursions into Chinese territory; burn.herry and which is pursuing conservancy, work in the slay to their heart's content, and thes seek an Whangpon, recently had a number of hop asylum is some adjacent British Colony. If pers built for use on the river, and they those tactics were allowed, it is extremely like have given an order for the construction of others. Comparatively.. sma't though this isly that the British Government would soon the contract is to be welcomed in the present and itself involved in serious difficulties with state of things, and were others of similar the Imperial Chinese Government. As the position stands, if the constituted Chinese mature in sight the outlook for the near futurs authorities choose.to take untbiage" at the would be almost chearful.

Hongkong decision, they could make matters extremely unpleasant for-British diplomacy, and the position of the British peap e in China would be made for from safe. In time, as China gathered military strength, our nonbera Colonies would be placed in serious jeopardy and so. either sooner or later, and probably sooner thin later, the British Government, in defence of its own' interesia, would be compelled sa clore the doors of the Colonies to the Reform Party, ei her as agitators for political changes in 'China or refugees who have taken part in rebellious operations in China ell. There is no lack of sympathy with the Reform movement in the British Col- onies, but personal and national interests have to be e nsidered, and it is conceivable that a community may find itself compelled to appeal to the Government to legislite against the lattusing of aliens whose conduct is likely to embrol the Colony with the Chinese authori ties. These remarks we are impelled to make in view of the presence, in the community of one of the ablest and most perióus of the Reform Party, Our sympathies are with Son Yat-sen and his party, but our faith in their success is weakened by the failure of past campaigns. Their influence; however, has not bren altogether without effect in China. That Country is moving toward reform, slowly it The Presidem: I have already stated tha,may be, but, revertheless, it moves. Would it not be wiser it the Reformers changed ther

THE FINGER OF PROVIDENCE. plan at campaign, as other reformers have had

It is quite evident that she was guided to my in do before them, and directed their efforts more to the spread of doctrinsire teaching house by the finger of Providence, and being a among the people of Chine instead of at- God fearing man, I thought it was my duty to templing in undeat the dynasty by abortive do my best for one whom God had sent to my risings which are so more than pin-pricks indoor I gave her an opportunity of becording the hide of a pachyderm? The peril of to my partner for life in sanctified wedlock.

There was no pressure upon her. I gave her Kai-hing should teach a lesson.

to un'erstand I was a single man. We then prayed and took the strongest cath to remain, husband and wifs to each other, and so we | were in the eyes of God; and we were waiting for the opportunity to get married in the eyes of man.

When the Senate met at Melbourne, on the gth u., Mr. Best announced that the Government ha,' expressed; through His Ex- cellency the, Governor-General, on behalf of the people of the Commonwealth, their horrar at the data diy murder of the King and the belt-apparent of Portugal,

Mr. Stewart (Q: Is there any discussion on that PT

The President: No, there is no motion before the Chaing a

Mr. Stewart: Then I will ask why, seeing that the Government has, in the name of the people of Australia, sent a message at the death of a King who had dissolved his Parlia. ment, usurped despotic power, and imposed taxation by decree-

The President: Orde onder! I cannot allow 'statements and assertions that may ao: 'be

correct,

Mr. Stewart: If catnoi ask it one way I will another. This is merely an attempt to choke off the tub. This is the gas and the assumption of des sonic:power

this is out of order and if Mr. Stewart does not stop I must take other steps.

Mr. De Large (WA): Is the xt of the meringe available ?

Mr. Best; I have not the actual text, but

will send for jag skje

Mr. Stewart; M hut right have you in express sympathy at the death of a monster like that?

Mr. Gray (N. W.) to the President: Is it proper for a senator to use the word "monster": in respect to a Sovereign.Kieg?

The President: I did arthrar the expression. Mr. Stewart 1 will'ask, will the Government cause a metinga to be sent in the name of the people of Australia, expressing sympathy with the people of Portugal, at the deprivation of their liberty?

Mr. Pest: The Government has no intention of sending such a mesing”,

Mr. Stewart: Obi no; you are a friend of the tyrant every time.

Mr. Da Largin: Can't more an addition to the massge 2

THE WEATHER.

The following repon is from Mɛ. F. G. Fizg, Director of the Hongkong Observatory —

On the 3rd at 11.5 a.-The barometer has risen quickly in E; Japan and fallen over'China, particularly in the E. coast,

In cro-s-x onination the prosecutor said he was a surgens, but afterwards admitted that he was only a I centiate of midwifery and not on the medical register. He admitted a letter written by him at prisoner's dictation to her cousin, a Southport minister, which she signed, and he also said he took drugs as he was subject to malaria,

Did you give her opium before you got her to waite this letter 7-It is frivolous nonsense. It is snizge.

D'd you ever see her smoke a pipe?—Yes. Did you ever give her a pipelul of opium -No; she smoked tobacco.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM, SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA

CONCENTRATING the FORCES. Troops have been pouring to 1 eshawar Jamrud. ne Regiment of Gurkhas from esterday and are quickly entertained to

Abbottabad, one of Sikhs from Nowshera, and about 750 m n of the 25th Punjabis from „Raw Jpiode - have passed through, besides-a- large bumber of men of Supply and Transport | 2 Corp All Blong the road between Jamrud and-Fenwar there is a continuous line of THE Steamship toiling horses, with-mounted escorts, jahing provisions. At Jamrud everything is bustle and hurry, showing preparations for war. Be-baving arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods tween the fort and the hills the ground is dot-will be delivered from alongside. ted with low white tents,

CONTRADICTORY RUMOURS..

The most contradictory rumours are afloat. [The first is that the Afrifin have seni in a jugah to say that if our troops enter the Bazar Valley they will all combiur, and that there is every prospect of a long and costly war. The next rumour is that the Afridi tribes are doing their best to prevent the troops crassing the frontier, and have promised to pay up the. Ri lakh taken away in the recent raid, and to them selves undertake the punishment of the Zaška Khel The last rumour is that the whole Ex- pedition has been countermanded.

ZAKKA KHEL RESISTANCE. The Zakka Khel are reported as contem- platioy some show of resistance near Chor.

EURROUNDING THE BIZAR VALLEY. Calcutta, February 14th-The movable column of two Brigades 'camped at Jamrud an Wednesday night, and started early, on Were they your pipes she smoked ?--Yes. Thanday, one Force proceeding up the Key. Do your servants generally help themselves, ber as fer as Landi Kotal and occupying, al the northern outlets from the Bazar Valley. To your pipes?—Yes, at home,

Prosecuter admitted writing to prisoner's | A jirgah of Maliks came in on Thursday to mother a letter of 28 pages, telling her that her General Willcocks and expressed astonishment daughter called at his house for a situation, at the rapidity with which the mobilisation had been effected. The Gurkha Battalion and the letter continued:

from the Reserve' Brigade at Nowshera was brought on to Peshawar as the 2nd Brigade moved out. This in the first occasion in history for Brigades to be brought straight from their Commands and employed intact in active operations on the Frontier-1&Mail,'

The letter went on to say that whenever the prisoner was in-pala the prosecutor,prayed that her pain mht be sent to him. "I cou'd not see her moan and suffer; I asked her to be queep of my house. God in His sublime

A depression, which will probably cross the Eastern Sea, has developed over Chios to the South of the lower Yangtze, and pressure is lower also over Tongking. - The highest pesmercy has sent her to me

sure lies over N. China.

Moderate variable winds may be expected In the Formosa Channel, and moderate S.E. The President: I cannot allow sírégular dis- | winds over the N. past of the China Sex. cussion.***

The incident then closed..

FETURK of visitors to the City Hall Library ad Museum for the week ending the 1st March, 108

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TWO OR THREE PIPES A DAY, Prisoner, in her evidence, said she was in good situation as waitress when prosecutor engaged her as houíckésper. Before then she had never taken drugs or smoked a ̈pipa; but he told her to do so, saying she would never

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