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TO THE EDITOS OF tur “lionokana Tezkorasię" Bir,The first duty of every able-bodied citizen is not only to be ready to defend bis Copotry in time of war bu: to prepare himsoll for that duly in time of peace,

The consistent mideration of the British Government as einböldened ike tribes on the frontier to make intermittent and up- prov.ked saida" on Indian territory. The direct consequences that they have learned by experipacs to apprehend as the out. come of outrages on the frontier, are the surrender of a quantity of gauerally old and unserviceable cifties and payment of a sam of money. The tribesmen are fully convinced that it is the souled policy of the British Goin vernment not'te permanently occupy their ter

the

ritory or establish posts therein. It is this firm conviction that had evidently emboldened the Mohmands tù make their last raid-upon Indian territory in such strong force, with the co-opera- tion of thousands of Afghan auxilaries, without the Amoer having intervened to prevent theirde- parture across the border, lisinscifon is strongly animadvened upon by many Indian papers, The Amser, it is reported, has replied to the remonstrance addressed to him by the Govern.

ment of India on the subject and that His Highness has given satisfactory assurances of exercising greater vigilance to prevent a recur. Ter.ce of such aggression on the part of his subjects it is recognized by the lead ing Indian papers that a stripger line of action than mere remonstrances is required, and would have been taken by the Government of ladie, were it not hampered by orders from home. It is understood that the present minis. try are strongly averse to the adoption of a strong and forward policy, which alone can secure peace and tranquillity on the Indian frontier on an enduring basis.—Perak Pioneer

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*Englishmen alone amongst the Nations of the World shirk this duty. I trust the splendid Example of our Australian Colonies, in making every able-bodied Australian serve the National Guard, will bring home to us a sense of our chame.”

The above is an extract from a letter (with regard to military matters at home), willen by Lieut-Colonel Hos, L. P. Dawnay.

I think his remarks may well be applied to this Colony,"

WEDNESDAY JUNE 17, 1908.

Gallantry Rewarded. Tragedy at West Point.

PRESENTATION TO CHINESE

COXSWAIN AMSTER

STEAMBOAT COʻS: RECOGNITION,

CHINÄMAN THROWN OUT OF A

"WINDOW AND KILLED.

"TWO, ŠUBEKCTS ARRESTED ON MURDER CHARGES.

A pleasing little ceremony took place at the office of the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Sessailonal particulars were collected this Steamboat Co., Ld.this afternoon. It was the pre-morning of a most dastardly murder which was sentation by the Secretary (Mr. W. E. Clarke), perpetrated at West Point before darkness fell on behalf of this company, of, a compradore yesterday, the moto

arder to the coxswain and crow of the steam-

launch Kam Sinn, of Mausis. Tak Kes & Co., for services rendered in saving over a buodred passengers and crew of the ill-fated Pawan on the sight of the 8th inst. The presentation was a perfectly informal one. The coxswain, Lau Tai, received a compradore order for $jco, and a sum of $175 was handed him for dis- The position of Hongkong readers it pecu-tribution among the members of his crew for liarly liable to sudden attack in time of war; their share in the noble act of life-saving. To and if there is any place in the Empire where the crew of Sampan No. Sodh, the Steamboat very "able-bodied citizen should be ready Co. dounted an honorarium of Sas, all of which and prepared to bear his part in its delasce, it were most genuinely appreciated. Tas River in Hongkong.

Company's recognition of the excellent ser sicer of the Chinese coxswain and others who assisted him in his act of gallantry will rot, we feel certain, be lost upon the members of the seafaring fraternity in this port.

The fact that H.M. Navy and Army are so splendidly represented here in no way relieves the civilian from his ludividual responsibility

The present Establishmçat of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps is 433, yet despite the numer. oun available British population of what I may call Volunteering age, the strength of the Corps is under 300.

This

As regards the public prosentation proposed by the Tung Wa Hospital, we understand a move ment is on foot to obtain the Governor's gra cious content to make the presentation. It is caracally to be hoped that His Excellency may be pleased to associate himself with a ceremony which is so praiseworthy in its character.

KLAPHANT BREAKS UP.A

TRAIN.

Two men, who are supposed to be coolier, realding at 215, Dei Voeux Road West, have been arrested on suspicion of having committed the murder. To-morrow they will be arraigned in the Police Court, on the charges.

Very little is known of the murdered man. Inquiries as to what was his occupation have not elicited much information. This much is known, however. His name, from certain documents found on him, was Lau Chan. He was not a resident in the Colony, but was only down here on a matter of busi; ass. From appearances he was about forty- five years of age.

That the murder was a deliberate one will be seen from the story which has been placed at our disposal. During the latter part of last wank or early this week-the exact date is not yet known-Lau Chan came to Hongkong from Canton, to recover a debt of some 3:30 from a man residing at 215, Der Vœux Road West. Now the question that is puzzling some minds is whather the money was owed to Las Chan; or whether he was acting as agent for another party. This will probably be known when the trial begins,

There must be a very large number ofyoung men who have served as Volunteers at home, hut (it may be in the absence of an Infantry Company here) have felt disinclined to take

Be that as it may, Lau Chan called on two {up‘a fresh branch of the service, and

occasions to get the money. It is obvious that have not yet joined the Corp.

the debt was put discharged. He called again reason for standing aloof no longer hoida

at the house at balf-past six o'clock last good. The formation of za infantry: Co m

COLLISION ON BANGKOK RAILWAY. evening. There were two men in the house pany has been recently sanctioned by

at the time the alleged debtor and a friend His Excellency the Governor, who has appoint-

The Siam Observer, of 5th inst, says :-We Lau Chac demanded that the accoust be ed a'Captain to the command of the Company, regret to have to record a serious accident, on settled, as ho could not afford to remain in the Recruits are wanted in all the different Units the Royal State Railways, by which two un Colony much longer. The debtor, it is stated, of the Corps, panicularly in the Infantry Comfortunate persons lost their lives and several admitted that he could not pay, as he had noth papy. All young men willing to join the Corps were injured, one of whom it not expected to ing to pay it with. Lau Chan in believed to are invited to call personally at Headquarters, recover. It seems that between 7.15 and have used language not altogether compliment or write 10, the Staff Officer stating which 7.30 o'clock last evening, the usual heavy ary to the deblar, and a quarrel began, which Min goods train from Bin Phij to Bangkok was was quickly followed by an exchange of blows, To all neo-volunteers 1 earnestly commend, coming at a good speed between Chien-During the easying struggle the debtor and branch they wish to join for very careful consideration, the remarks grak Noi and Chiengrak. At kilometre 43.7 his friend were alleged to have picked up quoted at the commencement of this letter, and from Bangkok there is a slight curva in Lau Chas and thraw him over the window. appeal to them to join the Hongkong Volunteer the line and while rounding this the train dashed into a large wild elephant which was straying on the line. The train, being on exceptionally heavy one, was drawn by two engines, in charge of Messrs. Ferdinands and

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

PRASIDENT Roosevelt has warned the Re public of, l'anama that the elections must be held fairly, or America will intervene. ADMIRAL Li Chun and suite visited the cinematograph last evening and returned to Canton on board the Pa Bib this morning. THE Shanghai Bock and Engineering Co, Ld., subject to audit, will declare a final divi-Corps dend of Tls 2. The total for the year will thus be Tis, si

THE new Chinese 8leamship Co, which has adopted for its title the "Chino-Siamese Mail Steamship Co.," has now issued a firet- call on its subscribed capital of tcs. 6,000,000. This. HIST CHIT 19:4U poivum the 15th of the current month,

hla.helore

WITH a view of making himself personally acquainted with the capabilities of the various shipyards in Hongkong, Admiral, bi Chun, of the Kwangtung Davy, visited Messrs. Bailey's works at Hok Un and also Kwong Hip Loong's sl pway yesterday afternoon.

BUSINESS at the Police Court, to-day, was of a very slack nature. The calendar was unusually small and was lacking, of interest. The only case which commanded some attention-was

I have the honour to be, Sir,

Your most obedient servant,

ARTHUR CHAPMAN,

Lieut. Colonel, Commandant, H.K. Volunteer Corps,

Volunteer Headquarters,

· Hongkong, 17th June, 1908.

"CANYON DAY BY DAY..

RAILWAY STATION HELD UP.

[From Our Qtim.Correspondent.]

· Canton, 16th Jund

On the 14th instant, there was a dragon beat race held in Kong. Taun, and the Canton-Han- kow Railway Company arranged three extra trains jo rus on that occasion for the convenis eace of passengers who went in large prowds to witness the festival. The traing were

-second and third-class compartments. A good

Lawrence, and consisted of a guard's vau, which was next to the second engine, and 26 loaded goods trucks. It was a very dark night, and solbing whatever was seen of the elephant

until the mischief was done. The train wa travelling at the usual speed, the last down passenger train having gone on some two

hours before,

The

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hangs of the impact was terrific. The and crushed it and then plunged out thephant bankment into the barrow-pit about 2 metres from the side of the line, whils the second was capsized and fell across the line the break. van was mathed into a shapele mass and is of the wagons behind li, were derailed, lx of them being telescoped. Most of them wore was tore up for several yards. Fortunately,

Der Vœux Road West at that time of the

evening was well filled with pedestrians, and the shouts of "Save life," coming from the 10 floor of one of the buildings, followed by the sight of a man falling throwth space, and landing on his back in the middle of the road,

caused no little excitement.

A FORRIG

A TRUE EXAMPLE"

For pure impudence commend us, lo that foreigner who appeared in a certain police station in the Colony yesterday evening and begged the inspector da dúig to help him from being "rocked," as be put It, by a certain party. His appeal was to put it mildly, ex traordinaty, NEVATEL

What is it you want ?" asked the inspector,

is a very curious thing," the foreigner began. And proceeded: About three mɔnthu ago I went to live with a friend. time I was in pretty bad straits. had only $io, my pocket. For three months

that

paid nothing for my board and lodging, nor was I asked for payment.. the end of the first month I spent who the money bad, and now I want to leave the house I can not go-they will not allow me to go-they have seized my property.

"Do you mean to tell me that you want to go away from your frianda after they have kopt you for nothing so long?" asked the inspector. The foreigner, looking much ashamed, granted "yes"

What do you want me to do?" continucé, the officer,

"would like you to send a man to the house.

"Do you want anything else?" the inspector to get my belongings" came the reply. aquired sarcastically.

"All I want are my sights," from the foreigner. A spectator murmured something which✨ sounded like."ungrateful dawg, and the for signer was told very nicely that nothing could be done for him.

The reason for this cutious appeal, wanax.. plained later. It appears that the foreigner had obtained from his "kepper" on many Last occasious small sums of money. week be applied for a 5.0 bill, and wat refused. The question of leaving the house then arose, with the result that the master of the house seized bis balongin,4, knowing full well that it was his boarder's intention of disposing of them. After spending the money, he would return once more to the house, there. to take up his abode for another indefinita period.

BANKRUPICY.

A SMALL CALENDAR,

sided in Bankruptcy Jurisdicting this forenoon. The calendar was a very small one, only three cases to be heard, and alt mostly of a trivial characteri

The Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, 'pra-

to the matter of Kwong Hang Tai, they The new reached the police at No. 7 Police Station in record, time, and lafficial Receiver (Mr. Wakeman) applied for spector Robertson, accompanied by several the forfeiture of his security-$3,300-as he had of his officers, were quickly on the rese

stood guarantee for two of the debtors for their with an ambulance. They found the man in Appearance, Mr. Goldting, be stated, appeared

for the guarantor, an unconscious condition, bod proceeded to remove him to the Government Civil Hospital but he expired on the way from his injuries, which lasted some time, a late hour they MENUwing quinine instituted, were in a position to place two men under arrest on suspicion of having committed the foul deed.

Mr. Goldring said he appeated for the guarantor, who had always been in the Colony,

Chief Justica. You cannot say and, incidentally, for the debtori. cidentally, my h

Mr Goldring said he appeared also for the debtors. They were in Court and could-be put in the box and oxamined. shaha

The Official Receiver stated that he could not examine the men as he bad not seen them, The debtors were called and questioned as to why they failed to call at the'Official Receiver's office. Thay stated that they had of which deceased was a prominent member, The Chief Justice Why were you not bers

Mr. Lemke was at his desk as usual during to the Coun

addrewed to The Editor, 1, 16e "Hope Hond; with that in which a coolie broke into the Dairy crowded throughout that day in the first, more or less seriously damaged, while the line SUDDEN DEATH OF "MR, LEMKE

abould be accompanied by the "Writer's Name and Addresa.

morning, and was in the act of leaving the

The sadden death of Mr. R. Lemke, manager

Farm coolica' quarters, at Pokloofum, yesterdayum of money was collected on that day by both the drivers stuck to their engines of Méssis. Ambold,: Karberg & Co., which,nc. Ordinary basiné oùmiounications should be addrome premises with something like $10 worth of the Kong Tsun station and this inducel the and so managed to escape with a few curred shortly after noon to-day came as 2

private effects when he was seized. The thier plaoning of a robbery. At 8 in the awning, minor bruises and burns; the driver of the first shock to the business community of Shanghai, I always been in the Colony.

to The Manager. The Editor will not undertake to be responsible for any rejected MS.; nor to return any Contribution.

SUBSCRUPŢION RATES (IN, ADVANGRY Datly-$80 por sunum. WEEKLY-13 per annum."

was given six weeks' imprisonment,

laor the last train had left for Canton, a gang engine found himself lying on the paddy fields of robber attacked the railway statio and but a Siamese oiler of the first engine apmed

betu prasented by the Japanese Emperor and collected up to 6 pm, bad been taken to among the debris and killed. Another man, a the entire foranacs, when about twelve o'clock The debtors stated that they, bad seen the " THE steam yacht Fangho which is said to have held up the staff. Fortunately, all the fares | Nai Chem, who tried to jun off, was caught ays the China Gunelte of 10th instabelore? Why were not your addresses supplied Empresa Dowager, was damaged by an ex- Canton, it is reported, and there was on left brakesman named Chip Plang, was killed at he became very, pale and mentioned that he ex-Official Receiver, but not Mr. Wakomán, plosion in the engine room while the yacht the paltry sum of $15. The robbers his brake and was thrown against the hot fite

was feeling badly. Dr. Kraig was summoned,

Mr. Wakoman-That is true. They did see Mr. Kemp. I wrote them on the 6th April, but got no answer. I was told that they had left

The rates per quarter and per mensem, propornit, was under trial in Lake Kunmin ipside the ransacked the lids and made away ith box, of the second engine, it being a matter of Mr. Lemke in the meantime lying down on The dally iman is delivered fres when the addrem in Yühn Park some days ago in the presence of the monthey found, together with the great difficulty to extricate the body, which sofa: When Dr. Krieg arrived he did not at

scomible to mainenger. Un umplen sent by post an many high Chioése authorities. It is said that Lng and other articles of the member of ] way fearfully mangled. The guard of the train first consider the matter very serious, but after the Colony,

the station. The station guards offered re- had his arm broken. Another brakesman, Nai several minutes a sudden change overcame the additional $1.80 per quarter in charged.for postage, some. of the Japanes: who were inflorice.sistance to the robbers, but, owing to the later | Lee, was very badly burt, the handle of the unfortunate man, and he expired shortly after- The plage on the weekly tous to any part of the the yacht, were injured the the object of the being in greater number, four of them vere brake sear which he was standing being driven wards-about half an hour after he had Grst aext occasion the debtors were not in Court.

The native prosoning this yacht to China was more or less wounded. After ransacking he through his ribs. He was brought down Single Copies Dally, ten caula Wockly, twenty. Lawope of securing big orders in connection station, the robbers set fire to it, which was ut to the Bangrak Hospital, where he now lies in with the proposed reorganization of the Im-down after some damage had been done. a critical state. Or the other seven members perial Chinese pavy,

Railway Company has reported the case to be of the train staff, some received minor injuries authorities, and it is-reported that three pb and are to-day being treated at the Police bets concerned in the outrage have been ar. Hospital. rested.

world in 80 carta par quarter,

So cool.

whaobsing, to the 'Rev. «BARTON, C. M. S., 2 100

The Honghang Celegraph

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17; 1908.

HINDIAN PRONTIER WÄKS..

IN the Supreme Count, this afternoon, Mr. Justice Gompertz presiding, two actions were heard against the Kung Fat Wing firm, of 7, New Market Street, therain The first claim

was brought by the Cheong Lee Kin Kee firm, of Sha Chung, Canton, to recover the sum of $116 18, and the second by the Wa Loong Kee fim, of 94, Bonham, Strand, in which they sought to recover $177.79. Both claims were for goods sold and delivered to the defendants, Mr. H. R. Dennyn, of Messrs. Dennys and

·CHEAP ́RICE.

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complained of feeling unwell.'

The exact cause of Mr. Lemke's' death has not been ascertained at this writing, but we are informed that it is probably heart failure superinduced by the great nervous strain to which deceased has lately been subjected in connection with the affairs of the great business house he managed. His firm in common with nearly all others in the Settlement, has had its operations consitarably upset owing to the

The history of the Indian Frontier War dur-Bowley, appeared for the plaintiffs. The de-of the yib moon. However, there is na fundi ing the past quarter of a century is mainly fendants did not appear, nor were they repre-

monotonous repetition of the same story of seated. Mr. Dennys proved his casos and got the committee of the Barcau reported the fad to had' it done .5", the damage done would have Company's enormous operation, even under

unprovoked aggression on the one part and of costly 'punitive expeditions on the other. The vaciliating policy of the Imperial Govern

ment is in a great measure accountable for the inconclusive results achieved,

|"judgment;"

The guarantor was next called, The Chief Justice warned him that if on the

when they were wanted bis guarantee would be forfeited. So, if be wanted to, save his money he would have to bring the debtors,

OFIUM SMOKING:

The Ministry of War appears to be honest in its efforts to suppress, opium: smoking ame the rack and file of the Luchun troops la It ing. An artillery Lieutenant of the 6th Divison head when it was discovered that he was smok- log some days ago, He was caught red-handed by General Wang Ving-chieb, Assistant Com mander-in-Chief of the 1st, 3rd, 5th and 613 Divisions in North China (with are under direct control of the War Ministry) in a Chiness eating house ; but bilimately be was taken back

from the execution ground and damlised. the intercession of the whole body.

of Divition. Before his disminal the

officer received 60, blows on bis leather whip as water Wa

· Beniden this, General Wang but also dis-

The driver walked to Chiengrak Noi slation and despatched a wire about the accident to The distribution of cheap rice. in Cantorio Bangkok when two light engines with a break the poorer classes of the community was at down gang under charge of Me Giers, Chief

first contemplated to be discontinued at the Mechanical Engineer, R. R. D. were at once depressed condition of trade generally, the of Luchon in the Nanyuan Park nearly lost his end of the 6th moon, but seeing the failure of sent to the scene of it. According to an eye-principal difficulty being that large amounts of the first tice crap and the advancing price of witness the scene of the nccident begrared money which are urgently needed are tied up the staple commodity day after day, the com- description. A lot of the leasing,trocki were

lo goods bought for Chinese customers who milles of the Cheap Rice Disposal Bureau is filled with slabs of firewood and this was bave failed to take up the cargo in accordance of the opinion to continue the work till the and thrown upwards and forward, covering the with their contracts

wreck of the engines and elephant. It is ex-

Mr. Lemke, upon whose shoulders fell the available to meet the extension of the project, and tremely fortunate that it did not catch fire a direction of Measts. Arohold, Katberg and the Viceroy. After consideration of the ques been far greater A considerable amount of ordinary circumstances, had to withstand an tion H.E. has now bindly granted another sum damage was done ty, the line, which will take enormous cirais, and when in addition the pre- The senate banking and commerce committee of $10,000 in aid of the distribution and he has at least thres days-to put into pmper-repair-seat extra-ordinary tradal difficulties hovered at Ottawa decing a post a comference authorised the Shan Hou Chu officials to adh again. Meanwhile, passengers on both the over the firm's operations, it was not surprising on" bills of lading." Andresult of a conferencepropriate this, sum from the Government Korat and Paksampho lines ao being tran-to learn that his nerves and system were be between Senator Campbell and the representa treasury towards the funds of the Barcaur shipped from one train to the other past the coming shattered. His physician several weeks covered through his private detectives that the lives of the steamship companies, the bill was The recent daring raid of the Zakka Khels amended in a number of particulars. The tion, has also promised to exert his utmost to traffic for several days.lt

Pan, director of the Or Yak Charitable Institu- scene of the accident. There will be no goods ago advised him to take a holiday in Japan, antive back Hristai, which has dealings w

from which deceased bad just returned, and% the various Divisions, has a spec into Peshawar City itself, was of so flagrant aprinciple is that a steamship company cannot,

raise funds towards the continuance of the This, it may be noted, is the second accident Mr. Lemke was born in Bielfeld, Germany. smoking room for the use of officers of the 1st mature that it was deemed necessary to des by the terms of bills of la ling, contract itself out

good work.

of the kind which bas happened during the forty one years ago.” He came to China at the and 6th Divisions. This matter is now in the patch a strong well urganised and equipped of liability for damage to goods in tradit,

or for liability for delivery of wrong, goods, The dally proceeds from the sale of cheap present year, an elephant having been killed age of twenty-one and has always followed a hands of General Tech Liang, President of be force into their territory, idee of cost

The principal concessions which have been rice during the days from the 31th to 14th day by a train near Lopburi on February 20th, al-commercial career. He became the manager Ministry of War in older to carry out the

anti-oplum campaign in the Fuckus force The expedition succeeded in dispersing a few made to the steamship companies are that of this moon in the four sheds were as follows though on that occasion but slight damage of Messrs: Arakold, Karborg & Co.'s Changbai effectively as possible, fresh, orders

who tried to bar their progress they shall not be liable for damage to

business in 1899. For bis wife, a daughter of been fisued by Prince Ching: as: Com East West Hodam Wongiba resulted, except to the elephant, which was

killed.~Had-it-bean-a-passenger-train-yester- Nr. Arnhold, Aas founder of the firm, much, troller-General of the War Ministry, in kine and captured their positions. Then followed a goods by strikes, or cayaes beyond their con

...shed, ja shed.. abed. meeting of jirgahs, and asettiament was effected trol that the owner of steamships cannot be th... $2,384

day in place of a goods one the, loss of life $1,615 51,510 || $1,165 indicted in any criminal court for violation of ath....so 41,654,394 1,301 condition of the tribesmen surrendering a

the act, though a $2,000 penalty provision is 13th. 2,363 4625:1,538 * 1,027 fawhundred riflek and paying a fine' of Rupe's retained. A new provision is inserted, protect 14th. 7193 1,584 1,269,

1,047 thousand, "which was lam than the ing steamship companies from misrepresenta-

CLAN FIGHT, TERMINATED, the loot they had secured by their stop by the shipper as to the character and

The Kwangchowy

Brigadier General forca anturped to Indian territory value of his goods. The original bill proposed day returned to Canton from the Fa Yuen days of its éptoring the hostile that the steamship company had to defend saks district and he has submitted a report to the

bapoana for damages,at the point of oilgin," } pie:la || Viceroy, that the clap fighting there has been HE Polle Apuoltiva "expedition cost the

be brought at the, stopped - the people, of the two parilta hava | ngain rather the taxpayer, no Canadian port the shipment, or on the other, handed over their weapons to the local officials | wara't Küpens, an outlay far, from

thousand

shed.

RICE BALES;

"It is estimated that the amount of Jois to the

Kong)

and all officials who are in the employ would probably have been terrible, rempty will be felt in her sudden bereave, opium (mokleg a criminal act among old

¡various milkary Divisions. H

(bat, smokers of the perniciqu habituel or not, will ha samg -when caught "On incounta

of the War Ministry, no one mander-in-Chiel downlo

railway will be over ticals: 60,(03.-Theme" chinery of the cogions bad not been yet examined and, if they are badly damaged, the Bloss will be still beavier)",

WHILE the Empress of India was pliching

head ses al Victoria, BC, during a strong south-east son, au mblo SERI swept from The

Kas soldierdere smoke opiument

aves outside:

thing to show: king among t

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