Telegrains.
** HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"
SERVICE.
THE OPIUM CAMPAIGN.
INSTRUCTIONS TO CHINESE MINISTERS.
By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."
Pering, 14th Apřil.
The Waiwypu has telegraphed to the Chinese Ministers accredited to foreign countries instructing them that, if any members of their suites are addicled to the oplum habit, they should be allowed. a certain time to rid themselves of the vice.
THE PRESS LAW,
ENFORCEMENT AT SHANGHAL [By courtesy of blå, "Sheung_Pa."||
Peking, 14th April, 1908. As there are more Chinese newspapers "published at Shanghai than in any, other city in the Empire, it is proposed, in the first instance, to enforce the new Press Re gulations promulgated by the Board of Civil Affairs at that port.
Special telegrams have been despatched to Viceroy Tuan Fang directing His Ex cellency to inform the editors of the Chinese. papers at Shanghai that the operation of the Press law will be brought into affect forthwith..
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY APRIL 15, 1908.
The Mukden Brawl.
THE AMERICAN consul and THE JAPANESE.
Poking, April 9. Particulars of the Japanese assault on the American Consulate at Mukden reveal the in. cident as more of ab indication of the disorder. ly character of Japanese' at Mukden than as a deliberate attack, actuated by international motives.
CORRESPONDENCE.
We do not nerastnitly endorse the opinions expressed
Correspondents in this column.)
MOTOR-CARS.'
TO THE EDITO of the "Hoxakong Telzonak,” Dear Sir, I beg to "request that you' will be so good as to allow a little space to insert the following in your valuable paper for the in. terest of the public.
At about 57 p.m. on the 14th instant, I was
A Japanese 'posiman, carrying the mail for walking in Des Voeux Road, going westward to the American Consulate, chose to enter, the market and as far as I got to Victoria Street,.. from the adjoining compound through a I saw a Motor Car, seated 2 gentlemen, coming private barred gate, instead of going round, eastward in Des Voeux Road, setting right up Chinese Consular messenger opposed the past think that something must have been happend. a is usual, to the public entrance. The Victoria Street with full speed. People might
man's entrance. Whereupon he was promptly but fortunately there was duce as far as I could attacked by the postman. Alarmed by the see, and the car, turned to the west in Queen's anise of the quartel, which was immediately Road, going wist and again down Des Vieux ous do the Consular office, Mr., D. Straight, Road, coming back by the same way to the the American, Consul, ribed out and after East. For what reason this machine curling some difficulty separated the combatants, and round this trafic place is unknown. For fun? led the postman back through the neighbouring You must think that this time was the busiest compound, which is occupied by some lama time round the market here, and the most priests, and showed him the proper entrance. Mc part in the town. hold there be any- thing happened or any one hur, it was too late to complain of Could not the Police do anything, to stop this? Perhaps the Law Authorities can, if they send sime one our to view the object, which occurs every day, though it may not be in the same spot spart of pleasure by reckless using a machine, is daugenus, indeed, to the Publicy during business hours in this Colony.
Thanking you in advance -Yoursel
A GENERAL MELEE.
Ten minutes later, the postman; with four other Japanest, returned to the main gate of the Consulate, forced an entrance and, catch- ing sight of the office coolie who had opposed bis init entrance, the postman pursued him into the inner court, occupied as a residence by the Consul, and broke into the Consu`'s bed- room. Here, unable to catch the messenger, who tan yelling to inform the Consul, the japanese inuulers struck the other coolic and: dragged him by his queue in the gate. One of the Japanese assailants bit the Chinese coolie.. in the face.
The Consul, brought from his office by jhe cries, ran across his residence court, arriving SHANGHAI POLICEMAN'S LASE, being dragged out of the gate by his hair. It
HEARING RE-OPEN" D.
· [From Guy Gon' Correspondent.}|
Shanghai, 15th April, 235 "pim.
The heating was begun in Court to-day as to whether the action of the Consul in case of the ex-policeman Bookless, who brought an action against the Municipals Council claiming sooʻtar's 'demages for wrongful dismissal was properly adjudicated,
The New Cabinot,
London, 13th April Sir Heny Fowler retains the office of Chancellor of the Duchy of Laricaster, Lord Tweedmouth is. President of the Council Lord Crewe, Secretary of State for the fol- onies, Mr. Moyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. McKenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, M. Runcima, Board of Educa tins, and Col. Srely, Under Secretary of State for the Colonies.
in te to meet the bitten coolic, as he was
was a scene of riot, Three other Consulat servants had been assaulted, and dragged out. side, where they were held by their pigtaili by and Japanese while two other Japanese jumped upon theni.
:
SCENG
The messenger and the gate man, rein- forced by thee other consular servants who had arrived upon the
with sticks, and veral meathers of the Chi- nese police tuning up, the Consul, with their assistance, reparated the combatants; and lodged the pasting with three other Japanese
the gate house, where they were held under guard while the Japanese 'nolice ware sum moned.
THE JAPANESE CONSUL'S REPLY. The latter ant appearing, and the crowd about the gate beginning a gw, the Cansal, armed with a revolver, put his four. prisoners into two Chinese carts and conveyed them under police escort to the japanese. Consulate, where he handed them over to Mr., Kato, the ConsuFGeneral-
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The American Consul personally gave a full account of the assault as here reported, insist. ing that trespass upon a Consulate with a reign flag and asmaulting and dragging a foreign Consul's servants in the highway could not be regarded as a light maiter.
In the af ernoon of the bare day, an extrane dinary note was received from the Japanese Consul, stating that the accrumi of the prisoners Large Fire Near Boston. differed from that of Mr., Sraight, and A fire at Chelsea, a nunufacturing suburb requesting, from the latter a written state... of Boston, has swept a sure mile, and stillment with a map of the America Consular premises. There was no word it apology or continues. burning
tigre, an unprecedented piece of disregard of consular courtesy.
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannermin.
This
PUBLIC.
Hongkong, 1th April, 1958, [The above is.reproduced textually as re- ceived from the anonymidus correspondent.- lid, fi &. 71
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Whatever other effect the statement which Mr. Asquith made yesterday (March 10) early in the debate the Navy Estimates in the Commons may have eventually,, it is certain that it had the immediate effect of emptying and of depriving the subsequent, debate of the House directly the statement was finished, ouch of the interest that might otherwise have
attached to it, Mr. Balfour invited the statement of the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, and the question and answer were of such a nature, as to suggest that Mr.. Balfour had abilained on the previous day from making pay capital our of the German Esperor letter incident because a sort of understanding that the Government would make a reassuring announcement on the two. standard power of the navy. However that may be, this is what happened-Mr Balfour rose directly the Unuse went into committee on the vote for £7,1 29,700 for the pay of the ser vice, saying that he had, ne question, and one cóly, which he wished to put then and there to the Government, rind It was this--whether
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NO OFFICIAL INTERFERENCE IN SHANGHAI: According to a report received by the Japan belonging to Germany and anly 12 belonging Cotton Spinners Aunciation in Osaka, says the following story of an exciting rescue at A co respondent sends to the N. C. D. Neng 10 Great Britain, it being as used in the first place that the dates for build ny were adhered the Japan Chronicle, no steps have yet been set-On the maraing of April 8 as, the H.-4. taken by the Shanghai Municipal authorities S. Sandig was approaching the mouth of the to and that the German statutory shipbuilding against the issue of prize tickets entitling pur-Vang ze, the wreck of a large Chinese fisting programme was fulfilled and that the rates of chasers of Japanese yarn to participate in a junk was sighted on the starboard bow. The shipbuilding in Germany and Get Britain re lottery. The Shanghai authorities, it is stated,si was breaking heavily over the wreck which spectively were, as was asserted by the German misunderstood the scheme, the terms beihin was almost entisely submerged, only a little of
inister of Matise, practicallý méntical. The
Arm being mistranslated, and they have now the fore part, remaining above the water, Government would be doing a great service to perceived their error! Mr. Nagasaki, Japanese To this fifteen Chinese were clinging. They the public who were deeply interested in these Consul-General, declares that the issue of the had a bit of a
aval programs, if they could give a clearer tickets is not a violation of regulations, as no and the crew of the Squidd could bear distress signal dylog answer that was possible the previous night,
modey is offered as prizes. One of the Osaka faint-cries for help, A life-boat was at doçe TT POWER STANDARD. Mr. heplied at once, and, as usualpers from which we take this information lowered away with great difficulty as a heavy draw a map, making a brief um of the Con- be ayusid nyhing sensational in style. Im adds that the Deparment of Agriculture and Commerce has withdrawn the prolèst made sul's statements,
'against the scheme,
The American Consul prox plly declined to The condition of Sir Begry Canibelalarge his statements against the vertial de Banneraian shows no improvement.
claration of Japanese cooles; and emphasized | svain the enormity of the offence. To this noie Mr. Kato phed by sending a clerk to
He is very weak.
Prince Von Buelow in Italy. Pince von Buelow has visited Signor Til, toni in Rome
Later.
The Boston Fire. The fire in the suburbs of Boston has been controlled, but it has destroyeil some of the finest public buildings and historic
"churches.
sand are homeless.
AWAITING SETTLEMENT.
portant as was his statement, it was in a quiet pcross-the-iable and conversational style that It is to be hoped that an amicable settlement he replied that he thought ther; was no dif- has been reached between the Consular repre-ference between the two sides of the House on ́sentatives at Mukden. to itself the incident is two-pets-that we must maintain the oa
assailable supremacy of this country at sea. and that the two lower standard was a prac cal and workable standard. The question
necessarity of mere local importazce, although when taken in connection with other events of a similar nature is hardly to be regarded as a coincidence, The broader put by the right hon. gentleman was con- Damage to the Juniories-is-estimated-at-significance-of-the-affair with only tie in the fined entirely to vessels of the Dread from 7,000,000 to 10,000,00%, ́ Ten thou, diplomatic attitude assumed by the Japanese; }|| neught!! and Invincible" class. The According to the lates advices adequate re right hon. gentleman had assumed that by paration, or some step towards it,' seems 18 | the autumn of 1911 Germany would be, or have been taken by the Japanese because no might be, in possession of ry ships of this official com sunication has been received in class. Of course that was based upon two "-N. C. D; News.
preliminary hypotheses: the first was that the whole of the German programme as now laid down. was carried out to the letter, and secondly that the German rate of construction would be such that one of these vessels could be built within 30. manis from the date it was laid down. He was not going to discpas whether these two, hypotheses, were or were not well founded. There was very grave' reason to Let them assume, how- doubt they would." ever, that they would...
The Marriage of the Duo D'Abruzzi. "It is positively affirmed in Rome that the King has consented to the marriage of the Duc d'Abruzzi with Miss Elkins, who be comes an Italian Royal Princess.
The Tibetan Negotiations. The Chiese Commissioner continues to drag the Tibetan negotiations in Calcula, in spite of the British Impatience and anxiety.
The Tibetan Associates are abont to re- turn home.
Sigbor Tilloni returned Prince von Buc. low's visit and the two conferred for 80 .minutes, t
It is generally understood that Italy's policy in Macedonia preoccupies Austria, and Germany..
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THE WEATHER.
The following report is from Mr, F. GFR Director of the Hongkong Observatory
On the 15th of 1835 a.-The barometer has risen slightly on the S.E, coast of China, and fallen a little over Tongking.
Pressure is high over the Yellow Sea, and low over Tongking and the N.W. part of the China Sea.
Strong N.E. winds may be expected in the Formosa Channel, and strong C, winds along the northern shores of the China Sea'
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending
at 10 á.m. to-day, 0.05 inches..
FORECAST.
1.- Hongkong and Neighbourhood, E; winds, strong to a moderate gale, qually rainy.
2.-Formosa Obaanel, N.E. winds, strong, 3. -South coast Él China between Hongkong and Lamocks, miga as No. 1
4-South consof Chinn between Hongkong And Haipan, take as Ne, ti
RAJAIR SINGH, was yesterday a watchman is the employ of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, Limited, Tr-day, he &gured
* FREPARED FOR EMERGENCIES.
Turning to the British side of the question, 'by January, 1911, we should be in possession of 12 of these ships. That assumed that noth ing was done next year in new construction or that the vessels were laid down at such date that they could not be built by December, igit. The right hon. gentleman continued Without forecasting next year's programme, way, without the faintest hesitation, that if we find there is by list time a reasonable probability of the German programme being carried out accord ing as the figures suggest, we should feel it our duly to provide, not only for a suficient number of ship, but such a date for laying down these ships that by the er'd of 1911 the superiority of the Germans would not be an actual fact. I
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chopping sea was ruon ng; but when the 5.45 pm and 9 pin 4 pm. to 11.15 p.m." reached jhe-wreck it was layad impossible to get alongside of her owing to the amount of fr ken beams, etc. floating about her. Aler In connection with the attempted encour repeated efforts a heaving line was thrown agement of the expan of cotton yari (to China), ¦ across the wreck and at the end of an hour and is announced that the scheme of issuing a half's labour the fifteen Chinese, were.all med fied, and that, instead of prizes being were so exhausted that they had to be bojed ** lottery tickets" on eich bile of yarn has been drawn safely into the life-bant;' The Chinese offered, coupons will be issued for complimenting board the. Sambla where hot drinks, fodd ary presents in be given by the Japanese and dry clothes presently restored them to Spinner's Union. The definite result of the better condition. According to their story they prize system will not be known until the draw had been fire days out from Shanghai and had ing of lots on July 2, but indications show that been wrecked at 3 o'clock, on the morning of he scheme would not be fully successful. their rescue, since when they had only been Meanwhile, the proposed cutting down of the able with the utmost exertion to cling to the production is incompatible with the above remnant of their junk, which was continually plan. Nevertheless, it is problematical what is breaking up in the beating of the, waves. The actually the best means for the alleviation men were carried to Shanghai where the rescue of the existing difficulty. Meanwhile, the was reported at the German Chosulate. japanese spinners explain that in crying out the prize system they do not aim st competing with Indian yarns. It is further admitted that they can afford to co-operate with fodian mills for the operation of the prize system, if the latter desire an. They only aim at competition with Chinese "hand yarn."--N. C, D. Newï,“
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