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One of the most sensational suicides which
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HIS PUBLIC EXAMINATION,
At the Supreme Court; this foreno ¤, Mr. Heibert Stephens, who formerly curled on
of America in Congress assembled seems to Suicid in Hongkong be sadly deficient in both those noble emo- tions. So long as mails and merchandise can be carried at low rates Congress does not seem to care whether the country has any American ships on the high seas or not, or
has occurred in Hongkong for some considerable commission agent business in the Colony, was Americans except by letter or the visits of time took place in the Oric Hotel this after submitted to public examination in Bankruptcy Jurisdiction. The Chief Justice prasided, an Americanglobe-trotters. And, as fordefence, nous, when a man, who is botirved to be a
Examined by Mr. Wakeman, the Official Congress seems to be content with providing masier mariner, calling himself FW a moderate number of battle-ships excellently Mackenzie, shot himself through the brain. Receiver, the debtor stated that he began 1. At about 3.25 o'clock this afternoon the business as a merchant and commission nanned, without any concern as to whether residents at the hotel were startled by bearing agent in July, 1904 He had a capital or not they would be able to go lo sca in
a revolver shot which echoed loudly in the of $6,000, which was supplied by Mr. Wong case of war. They could not do so now in top story of the establishment, A Chisaman Lio. It was not an arrangement of partner any formidable array, for lack of the humble who is employed on the premiers as a tailer ship. The money was raised to send witness colliers to carry their coal-and-the transports immediately gave the alarm that something un-England to get agencies. tle was away for to carry supplies and troops if they were wooled was proceeding in one of the bedrooms needed. American ships suited to auxilliary of the hotel be manager of the hotel on being
apprised of the occurrence immediately re naval service do not exist on the Pacific andquested the assistance of Peliceman McLennan, there are very few of them on the Atlantic The battleship fleet could never have got past the West India station except for the kindly assistance of foreign nations. There is but one way to change all this, which is to provide business for American ships at such a rate of compensation as will per mit American ships to run. This cannot WHISKY be done by merchants, for americans ships cannot compete in freight rates with foreign ships, and especially Japanese ships. Consequently it must be done, if done, al all, by extra payment for postal service in ships of certain size and speed, made avail able to the Government in case of war. It is astonishing that the most recklessly ex- travagant people on earth, and the biggest braggers, should not care whether there is an American merchant marine or not, and be too stingy even to pay a little extra post- age in order to have a few ships available should they ever need them. There is to be additional mail service to Asia. The Japan ese will provide it. They seem to like to $16.50 have their ships on the sca.
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CANTON DAY BY DAY.
THE VICEROY'S RETURN.Y [From Our Own Correspondent,]
Canton, 6th May. H.E. Viceroy, Chang Jen Chun has completed
his tour of inspection of the Bast, West and North Rivers, and yesterday afternoon arrived at Whampoa, where His Excellency di embarked and stayed for the night... Early this morning, His Excellency left: Whampoa and returned to Canton at 10 o'clock: The VICCIO landed, at the Tien Tiz Wharf, where the Provincial Treasurer, the Provincial judge, the Provincial Examiner and many other officials were present to meet him,
THE WEST RIVER PATROL. It is reported that, during his tour of in-, spection along the wherways of the West River, H.E. the Viceroy considered the nun ber of guard boats, stationed in the lower section tebataries of that river. His Excellency is of of the River as insufficient to pairol the many
the opinion to add some more guard boats on to section, in order to secure greater efficiency
.EDICATIONAL GRANT
Taotai Kung Sun Tan, of Yumchow, has
your and came back to the Colony, in Octa- ber 1906. During the time witness was away the cleik had trouble with Mr. Wong Lin over the capital, and had made arrangements who happened to be in the vicinity, in secom-witness returned Mr. Wong Lin retire
to repay it by instalments. When the pinying bm to the scene of what proved to he and a partnership was formed with Mr. Tre a irigedy.
Holh gentlemen on arriving at the room ingillus and Mr. Vincent. A sum of $10,000 was which the occurrence took place found the door subscribed by Mr. Vincent, 54, by the debt-in the patrol service.
or and $2,500 by Mr. Tregillus. Witness was to unlocked and on opening it found the wad
receive to per cent, of the profits and a salary spectacle of a European sitting in a chair derd. A five chamber revolves lay under his chair of $150 per month, Mr. Tregilfus received and it appeared from the most cursory glance $20 per month and twenty-five per cent, that the man had committed suicide by pronts and der Vincent $125 per month and aztezaty-five per cent, profi, &There was still hideous wound showed itself on the head owing to Wong Lin a sum of $oo. When of the unfortunate individual, and it was quite obvious that he was beyond all treatment.
it appeared that the suicide, of which there can be un doubt, was of a most deliberate and determined character. The man had evidently retired to his private room, calmly sealed him self upon a chair, opposite the washstand, and with the revolver which he had taken out of his portmanteau, shot himself through the temple.
shooting himself through the left imple.
debtor was at home be arranged for a number ****'of agencies on a subsidised basis. "It was ar
ranged that there firms should find money for expenses, apart from commision. These sut sidier amounted approximately to $6,00 year
When he was discovered the revolver was lying below the chair, having dropped from his nerveless grasp, and a pool of blood was lying on the for. The body was propped up sideways against the washstand, his boots had been removed, sad apparently all pre parations had been made for the successful perpetration of the act. v
Policeman McLennan at once telephoned to the Central Police Station, informing inspector Ritchie, who was in charge, of the distressing The body was afterwards removed to the mortuary.
We understand that Mr. F, W. McKenzie
avent.
The Chief Justice asked what sort of gonds- witness sold.
applied to the Canton Viceroy fer a grant of an,non tasis to inable him to further the edaca tion of the prefecture. The Viceroy has authorised. 15,000 fuels ia be remitted to him in three instalments.
were as follows →→
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The daily proceedi reali ed from the sale of cheap rice in the four sheds during the days from the 1st day to the 6th day of this moon
West Wongshi Honam
shed... shed.
shed.. shed. ...$3,160
and 3rd
East
$1,392
$861
$1,050
1,981
985
729
806
2,388
1,156
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1,235
2,140-
707
890
2,193
1,264
853
1,644
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THE S.SAJATSU MARU"
COST OF REPAIRS
[By courtesy of the " Sheung "Po."]:
Shanghai, 6th May,
It is reported that the cost of the repairs to the en. Talsu Maru No. 2, at Nagasaki, will amount to about fifty thousand dollars.
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NATIONALIZI G THE TELEGRAPH. [By countery of the "Shewig Po*]
Peking, 6th May. The Ministry of Posts and Communica- tions has decided to call in the shares held" by the people in the Chinese Telegraph (
Shareholders are required, before the sixth moon, to surrender their aliare certi ficates, at the office of the Chinese National Bank, either at Peking, Tientsin, Shangba), Hankow or Canton,
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The surrender value of every $100 share will be $110.
• Those shareholders who may not have surrendered their scrips by the seventh moon will be compelled to part with them.
CHINESE NATIONAL BANK.
THE NOTE ISSUE GUARANTEED,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]
Shanghai, 6th May. Yesterday, Tactai Choy Sluki sent a com. munication to the foreign Consuls stating
that the Board of Fevenue will guarantee the note issue of the Chinese National
The despatch requested the Consular
have been arrested and summarily decapitated arrived in the Colony'about a week ago from $4.545 was still due to him. Mr. Tregillus's fast astern of the Honoi. She had about four Body to notify the foreign merchants with a
and the remainder have been dispersed.
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Debtor replied a'l sorts of goods for Chinese The firm really acted as travellers. The net profits for the first half year was about 55,000 4th. Approximately the subsequent, profits were 6th .. $1,000 per month gross. Proper banks, wese kept. No balance was made after the first half year, because the books, became complicated.
In the Marine Magistrate's Court, this mora. Witness now knew that the books were not kept properly. Mr. Tregilius dièd in April lasting, before the Hon," Commander Basil Taylor, year and prior to that he had been looking R.N., P.C. Davis charged Chao Chun, Woog after the firm's branch at Shanghai. That Tai Hi, and Chan Ka So, bostmen, with an- branch fost money at the time. The other part. lawfully making fast their boat to thess. Em der, Mr. Vincent, retired in March, 1907. Bypress of Japan in such a manner as to prevent mutual content it was agreed to pay him $3,400. the free access of other vessels to the Central
Fairway on the oil lost. P.C. Davis stated that Bank. He had over drawn, there being only a sum of $1,400 left of his original capital; a sum of of 4.30 p.m. yesterday he saw a boatras make' share bad not been settled yet. So far as they fathoms of line out, and was coming out inte could see he had overdrawn his account. The the Central Fairway. At the same hour, he back uptcy, he said, was due to their late saw the three defondents make fast to the Em compradore entering into contracts for the preseof Japan in the same manner, thus obstruct-
which did not firm
make gooding the Fairway, Thefirst and second defendani. The third do'endant said Ha
secured was
of bad nothing to say. the extent some $50,co. "The compradore owed the firm that a man on board would not let him go $6.300. The firm's difficul ist occurred in alongside. A fine of $3 each was imposed, or THE HANKOW STORM, “
August, 1956. Witness at that time found that in default, to days' imprisonment. many dealers were not taking up their cargo FURTHER DETAI 9 OF WRECKAGE.
and the compradore was unable to ftad the The Hankow Dufly News, of 27th ult, says necessary money to make good the firm's That the typhoon, which struck Hankow with obligations to the Banks. The firm did not such severity on Friday afternoon was entirely find ustil about the time of the receiving order local has now been finally proved. At Kluskat they could not meet their abilities, kiang not a breath of wind was stirring add repons from fifty miles up river aunounce a
imitar condition.
Manila. He was of ä most reserved and tack tuin disposition and even went the length of THE revised Press regulations have been intro-sefusing to have his meals in public. Shortly duced in Karas.. They provide for stricter con before he committed felo de 'se he took tiffia. trol of native newspapers abroad and of foreign Up to the present no reason can be assigned
for the act. newspapers in Koren.
THE Shanghai Mercury of and inst, says ;-Ai Wooung last night very beavy weather prevail. ed, and this had the effect of totally preventing the discharge of the cargo of the s,a. Empress of flkins. This steamer apriyað yesterday evening from Vancouver, but she had not been at
anchor long before a boisterous wind arising rendered any attempt at the discharge of cargo quite out of the question. Accord "ingly, when the~Empreas-laft-this morning for Hongkong she carried with her all the goods destined for Shanghai.
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The damage done was naturally chiefly con- fined to the shipping but the shore did not es cape scatbless. Hankow suffered less than Wu PIRATPS have again male themsel es manifest chang though the roofs of several small houses in these waters. The day before yesterday, at the rear of the French Concession were says the Chelon Daily News of the joth ult,blown away and the glaziers have since been while a fleet of about a hundred fishing boats busy with repairs to broken windows in all were out they were attacked by len pirate boats a few miles down the coast. It is stated that being dissatisfied with the smallness of thair plunder they wreaked their vengeance by damaging nearly forty of the smacks, as well as seriously injuring twenty of the fisher. "men, --The incident has been reported to "the" antive authorities through the Fishing Industry
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In the same Court, Lau Kwai, boatman, was charged with making fast his boat to the, s..... Hanaf on the 6th ist. Lau stated that he was carrying coolies to the ship, and was told by them to wait. He was fed Sa
P. C. Edwards charged Leung Kwai, master Mr. Tregillus had lent The firm 56,000-in' steam launch Sing Lee, with unlawfully January, 1907. At that time they were not allowing rubbish to be thrown, also ashes, from owarn that they were in difficulties. The $1,574 his launch in theru waters of the harbour PC. Edwards stated that at 3.30 p.m. on the 3rd due, to Mr. James White; of Shanghai, was mouey borrowed by the late Mr. Tregillus in--instant-ai-tbe east end of the Central the same of the firm. Waness did im have Fairway, he called defendant's launch along- any of that money and as a matter of fact. he side to count bis passengers. The latter was did not know the lender. A sum of 1200 was borrowed by the wituess from Madame Flint in connection with the expenses of his petition
in bankruptcy.
Wachang, as we have said, fared worse.
Mr. Wakeman-1 do not propose to ask any The large hall erected in memory of Viceroy further questions at present. It is a very com Chang Chih Tung on the southern of We-plicated business. It is quira impossible for Chang hill has been totally destroyed, as afsa me to go through the piles of books, I can get a new building in this neighbourhood which nothing out of them at all.' was in course of erection. In the "Acade my of Languages a building, situated on the side of the road was blown down, two native occupants being killed immediately and THE Imperial Commissioners having charge eight removed to the hospital in a precarious of the duty for the carrying out of the Inspecial condition. The Director of the Academy, decrees in regard to the abolition of opium Tantai sin Ling, accompanied by several consumption in the North, have accepted foreign teachers of the school hastened to the 'aniongst others ike services of a Dr.-Bay, a, scene of the disaster and assisted in the work
Japanese doctor, and four foreign-educated of rescue. Many of the poorer quarters of Chinese doctors, namely, Drs Watt, Hall, Liu Wuchang city also suffered severely, while and Chang, to attend to patients in the pro- | native shipping on that side way bidly damag- posed Hospital for opium smokers. These sixed, ons large lorcha, in particular, çapsizing doctors were recommended to the Imperial and drowning sixteen out of a crew of twenty. Commissioners by H.. H. Prince Ching and
On this side of the river ton wreckage still their Excellencies Yoan Ghib-k'ai and Chang collec ed on Saturday and another victim Chih-lung. It is expected that the Hospital | was then ad ed-to the list of pccidents. will be opened by Jone next;
SHORTLY before 4 p.m. to-day, "er Excellency Lady Lugard, accompanied by HE. Bir Frederick Lugard and Captain Taylor, A.DC., arrived at Murray Pier from Government House to proceed to the Empreis of fopan. There a large number of friend and lead. ing citizen of Hongkong in see her Ladyship off, and the Co-sulates were also repre- vented. Lady I ugar?, who has been suffering from ill health off and on since her arrival in Ho gkong, goes home to, recuperate, and wa
The B, M. C., postoon, which bad weathered the gale admirably on Friday, "apparently trad sustained a bad strain, for on Saturday ymera ing. with practically no warning she sank at
bermoorings -
H.M,S. Thistle bad-probab'y-one of the most thrilling experiences and her first lieutenant arwy escap d'a watery grave Waves were sweeping her fore and aft as she put out into mid-stream and one larger than the rest swept. Lieut While overboard, but by a miracle the same wave brought him back on to the ship's counter where he was rescued by one of the The Japanese steamer Wooling Maru seems
in
charge of the launch. While he was about 15 yards off, he saw one of the men throw a bucketful of ashes overboard. The defendant denied the statement. He was figed $47, or in default, two months' bard labour.
CHINESH SALORS.
GREATER TFFICIENCY THOUGH COSTLIER.
Mr. Deacon, who appeared for certain credi- |* Tá those who believe that Brilish ships should torsio England, then proceeded to cross-examine he manted by B itish crews, certain statements the witness. Answering certain questions recently laid before the Board of Trade, and witness stated that he had previously been
now made public, are a litile da quieting. They menager of a firm of commission agents in the show that in many trader, moje particularly Colony Mr. Vincent-wan-in-charge-of-the where vessels are engaged for prolonged periods books, but witness never asked him for a bain running between distant foreign ports, the lance sheet after the first half year. Witness practice of employing Chinese seamen is large was aware that the accounts were complicated.ly on the increase. Nor does it appear tha
Mr. Descon-Bo you have already said this is due, as has been alleged, to a desire on that you did not know anything about the the part of the British shipowner to get his ves accounts?
sel cheaply manned. According to the testi Witness-I know they were complicated. mony of upwards of twenty firms of shipowners, Did you think it was irregular not to have the employment of Chinese crews in a little balance sheets? was guided by the imports more costly he compared with European, but thers is an u'iimate saving, because of the coming io, and the "mobby due to the firm in officiency with which this work is done, more respect to that cargo by Chinese dealers and espec ally in the engine-room... had been guaranteed by the compradore. Pr Proceeding the debtor stated that when be found the comprad`re was not fulfilling his con- tract witness telegraphed to England to stop shipping. The Shanghai branch lost money from the time of its commencement.
IN THE STO EGOLD. There has long bega ao impression that the employs nt of Lascars and Chinese in the stokehnids of ships trading in tropical waters
is an act of simple humanliy. But the present statements do not profess to be bassed on any such consideration. The test applied in that of
Mr. Deacon-ow-much did the Shanghai'efficiency, and shipowner after shipowner in found. ffirming that, having once beno induced to try a Chiness crew, he' would not for any branch love, approximately
consideration go back to a British crew, The
Debtor-About $700 per month. Why did Mr. Vincest retire from the firm He had to join his brother at Shanghai.
JAVA SUGAR: INDUSTRY-
CROP,
- Chinese, are stated to give steamer improved speed, owing to their better firing while, at the same time their peaceable nature and their s briety tend to make life on board infinitely, more comfortable. For the most part, Chinese 10m to be emploi ed in the stakehold, and ¡nct on deck, but pof a few shipmartors engage
Chinamen altogether. we a
to wishing her an enjoyable trip home and a rudder on the band and was very pearly entire. are but voicing the sentiment of all Hongkong, to have been the worst sufferer. She broke her BATISFACTION IN SOURABAYAT EXTENT OF pleasant stay in the brucing climate of Jbely wrecked, the fact that she is a twinscrew homeland
view to their accepting these notes.
[ Reyter's\" The Licensing Bill.
London, 5th May. The new Licensing Bill has passed its second reading in the House of Commons. by 394 to 148.
· Later.
The North German Lloyds. -The Reichstag has reduced the subsidy: for the New Guinea Australia-Japan, addi fional service to £1,500, eliminating the amount for the New Guinea Singapore ser vice, in spite of Herr: Dernberg urging the necessity of enabling German goods ousting Australian-competition in New-Guinea,
The Indian Frontier. General Willcocks attacked the Afghans with two columns, and drove the whole force over the frontier.
.:
Later,
There are now 31 battalions of infantry, squadrons of cavalry and batteries of 64 guns in the field on the North West frontier.
International Telegraph
Conference! The International Telegraph Conferenca has been opened in Lisbon,
Result of the East Wolver ampton
-Bye-Election.
'I he bye-election at Wolverhampton East, consequent to the resignation of Sir Henry Fowler, on the latter's promotion to the Peerage, has resulted in the return of the Liberal candidate, Mr. Thorne, by the nar row majority of 8; Mr. Thorne registering 41524 votes against Mr. Amerys (Conserva- tive) 4,506.
The Daily News admits that this is one of the most severe blows that "the Govern- |ment has sustained since the lide began 10. turn, and that it is inexplicable save by a frank admission that the cause of the Tariff w
Reform is growing in force,
SHIPPING AND MAILS
WAVES DUFA French (Erna Simons) with Inst American (Mongolia) (ath instr
The Imperial German Majj, 8,5, Manila jeft Sydney on eth inst., p.m., and may be expected? here on 27th inst.
|| The N. Y. K. na. Yaboski: Marw, Bombay Line, left. Singapore for this port on 6th last." and is expected here on rath lost, ne mor
In reference, to the announcement that a Japanese line of steamers will be put on between Puget Sound ports and Yokohama, Shanghai, Hongkong and Manila, under a long-time agreement with American rail roads interested in the conthero traffic belt, the San Francisco Chronicle'observer in an editorial that the line, when established, will doubtless carry the U. S. mails at what
The Chamber of Commerce at Sourabaya ever compensation the Government chooses
aeamer aloca saving her. Only one vensel, has just published its report for 1907. to allow. The Japanese are a thrifty race,
the Suevin, managed to remain al her moorings,t dwells, with satisfaction, upon the fact and if they cannot make a large profit they LISION newspapers state that an important throughou, and she escaped without any hurt that the sugar crop in Java, last year, was a will take a small one. But it is a shameful Glasgow, firm has refused a large order from whatever,
record one, reaching the total of 19,444,238 thing, oar contemporary remarks, "that ConLisboa, declining to entertain business re-
Curiously enough the shipping in the Han piculs report the entire transpacific carrying latus with a country are ripulite.siver, with the exception of a few beats anchor rade to thus drift into the hands of Asiatics satiated and the assassins are glorified. The ed right at the mouth, got off scatheless, and There is in most nations a certain nations responsible Journals are-narmed at the disra: ino casualties ate reported from that direction có, „This gratifying improvement is a cribed, shipmasters asport that they would rather The Silk ex R‚V‚5. Embroi
Leaving out bag sugar the output averaged typicals, per unit of surface, against 16.5. in pu'e into which the country, has fallen abroad. ft'appears that two large German firma have also
to high cultivalinn, heavy manuring, better relgoed to have business dealings with Porta. The United States House of Representatives choice of cane, sdactive prevention of drop gal, The Government, after conferring with Committes on Nayal Affire has agreed to Among the latter, and the favourable weather the various foreign representatives have in recommend the construction of two steel fost conditions,
docks capable of accommodating atitu(ad an official inquiry, If this story in ing Correci seems a llule hard-on. Póstúgal an A
ion battleship, one for the Atlantic andy whole, and certainly not, calentated to belp one for the Pacific coast, also the esta liibmen unnecessarily, weak spot is Manuel in his efforts to p-11)be "coun
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BRITISHER INDICTED,
It is a striking circumstance that captains and Engineers are found pleading with their They allege that the British framan bas owners to be allowed to carry Oriental crews, greatly deteriorated of recent years One master described him as boing in a chronic state of needing punishment or nursing.
The Java Chion-Japan Lijams, 7lipinas left- Singapore for this port on gth lést," at 4. pmi and may be expected here on jath inst
The N. Y. K. 13. 441 Mars, American Line Loft Kobe for this port via Moji and Shanghai on sth init, and is expected here on 17th insi:** The M. M. Co.'s' us. Afalnom, from Europe wil leave Singapore to-day tirpal, and expected to arrive here on raceday afterno
Acoster asks for anything in the shape of human being, other than Britisher These give preference to their own countrymen::if dronkenness, detention and Ipsubordination, 16th ult, arrived in New York they could, but that they are sick and lifed of left Hongkong on 9h ule, and y Fotosly do the Chipamen somo Ave-manthus making a transit al:36 days tess from all sorts of trouble ashore and aflost, kong and 19 days from Yoketamu. but it is also alleged for their favour that they The M. M. Coless. Rewit keep the shirs in better condition. Altogether, French mail of the 1shibley these statements copstitare most melancholy Lyndon of the 11th ult,“ reading for those who cherish; )ke,theory that ¿just, at 9 'some and may bei {{Hera 18:nd fipeliko a Britisburgaliber on deck there on 11th fusió and
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