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1909
British Mine Adrift.
Divorce Damages
"STANLEY'S SUCCESSFUL SEARCH, CAPT. MITCHELL 16 JOHN LEMM,
ontoIN, OF THE DEADLY MACHINE A MYSTERY,
/-, OLD CASE, RE-OPENED! IN THE
SUPREME COURT.
Chief Justice, Sir Francia Pigget, presiding) This afternoon, in the Supreme Court (the the action was re-opened in which Captain C. W. Mitchell, master of the fleamer aw Sang, is seeking to obinis damages from Jobb Lemm, the architect, for alleged adultery, with the plaintiff's wife.
Sir Henry Berkeley, KC, with whom was Mr. D. V. Stevenson, of Mestia. Dancos, Looker and Deacon, represented the plaintiff Mr. M. W. Sláde instructed by Mr. J. Scott Harmon, of Messrs. Eweos and Haraton, apo peated for the defence.
where the danger was reported to exist by the captain of the Macan steamer. Kai-i-chow Island was first visited and a close scrutiny of the waters made; theo the Stanley steamed down no far as the Ling-ling where the fleet of fishing, juuks was closely questioned as to whether they had observed any floating mine or busy In the latter part of last year, Mr. Slade adrift in the couts of their day's cruise. The pursued, an Ordinanca was pissed which masters of the catira float had scan nothing amended the Ordinances which affected "this" which corresponded to the appearance of apar.icular subject, as that now may aggdy mine or busy. On the return journey the ad husband had his right to bring action Stanley stopped and spoke the Swi. Zal, an against any person committing adultery with ather Macao steadier, whose master could not his wife. After that Ordinance was passed confirm the report of the existence of any dont plaintiff brought action against the defendant, for the identical offence which had been alleged ing danger to navigation along his route that day.
in the previous action. All the facts upon which the plaintiff claimed.rebel were set up im the earlier cl.im-io the earlier action, as it appear- ed in the records. The actual acts of miscon
SECOND SEARCH SUCCESSFUL.
. Yesterday being a public holiday and the Colonial Government tender Staulty being
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oversanguins as the subject, however much digest the report of those who represented anybody, would contend that opium-smoking we might feel in sympathy with the sch me the Imperial Government at the Shanghai inger se a good ding. The mort anyone cau It was in the month of January that His Communion in February last. To a certain say is, Well, it does not do much harm." Excellency the Governor declared Mr extent the question was revived by Sir John think that is about the most you can say Mody's intention to keep his offer open for Anderson, Governox of the Straits Settle about it. You can say the name of things period of six months, and many, weeks paments, in the course of a speech which he which exist in this country, and, of course, as A. S. WATSON & CO., sed before there was any clear evidence that delivered at a dinner given in his honour by my friend and predecessor has put it, it is Rightinthetrack ofvassals making for and out the Chinese, British and foreign communities the Straits Settlements Association in Lon sometimes a case of our morals and other adzifi for a whole week since it was first sighted of Hongkong harbour a floating mina has been in Hongkong were inclined to forward the don prior to his departure to resume his people's money," and it is perhaps a temple and reported to the Harbour Master by the proposal by dipping their hands into their duties in Singapore. It was noteworthy tion to those hers in authority, if they find master of one of the river steamers trading to pockcis and subscribing towards the fund. that His Excellency was curiously lent themselves unable to deal with what might Macao. The report first appeared in the col Even when the first lists were published, it regarding the precise effect which the cli- be called more pressing evils at Home to umns of the lengkong Telegraph and was to was not apparent that there was any general minetion of the trade would have on the try and deal with our trouble out there." the effect that while on the run to Hongkong wish on the past of the Chinese to support revenue of the Settlements, nor did he indiTo that sentence it is probable that the on the sad ult, the master of the steamer is | project which would ultimately prove of cate whether the Imperial Government was
Governor of the Straits Settlements struck question sighted a floating” ming just between greatest advantage to them and their inclined to grant compensation to the Sou- the nail on the head. He added can Dumbell Island and Green Island, about a mile and a half from the shore. It was imrol: children. But the Chinese sub-committee thern Colony as has been promised in the case assure you, however, that His Majesty's Go-sible for him to take any steps to remove the
vernment have no intention of driving us to was by no means inactive. The members, of Hongkong.: Sir John was mainly concern it is now evident, have been labouring with❘ed with the Opium Farm system and he cer- extremes but they do look to us, to the ad- danger to navigation, but it was hoped that such
a menace to shipping generally would be The defadce, as outlined by Mr."""lado," was commendable zeal and persistence to secure tainly spoke plainly on that subject. He began ministration of the Colony, to pursue a steady removed as 1000 as possible.
that all the questions at issue had been decided the co-operation of their fellow-countrymen, byremarking that his experience of the system policy of striving to reduce the consumption "Immediately upon receipt of the report, tho | in the previous action, and the matter in dis- so that the generous offer of Mr. Mody to be of farms had certainly not been fortunate, of opium. I do not think that to that policy Harbour Master caused & sech of the waterspute was res judicats. Coun sat the proceeded responsible for the erection of the structural for within a very few months of his anybody can reasonably take exception. The around and Gear Dumbell laland to be im- to deal with the alleged facts of the case briefly, part of the work might be accepted by the assumption of the administration he was question is entirely one of detail and one of mediately instituted. To this end the Guren- In 1907, he said, the plaintif commenced.am Government. What may be said to have faced with a condition of things which meant administration, and I have no doubt that for ment tender Stanier was despatched on the action against John Lemm for damages, for given the main fillip to the endeavours of that the farmers could not continue to pay some time it will be o ́e of very great difficul3rd uit. to scour the waters near the vicinity adultery which the plaintiff alleged defendant committed with his wife at Kowloon That, the root which they had promised to pay, ly and anxiety." Not only that, but His
action came on for irist in the Supreme promised by Messrs. Butterfield & Swize of and he was advised by those who knew far Excellency might have observed that the
Court some time last year and was dismissed. a total sum of £40,000, an amount which more about Chinese affairs than be did, that outcome of the Imperial Government's
on the ground that the right to bring the actios practically ensured in a single day the suc- the farmers certainly could not continue to action was likely to inflict jojustice on a
had been taken away by cerinin legislation in Cess of the endowment fund. Yesterday pay the reat. The only thing was to drive large number of Chinese and still further
this Colony, reported that the Chinese, subscrip. Then into baskruptcy and refèt the fam ve deplete the almost exhausted exchequers of tions already reached the total of $160,000, give them a reduction. He was also advis the Crown Colonies in this part of the world: so that at the present moment it may ed that if the Straits Government had to Sir John Anderson was straight from a con be computed roughly that of the total drive the farmers into bankruptcy and re-let ference with the Secretary of State for the sum of a million and a quarter required the farm they should probably get a very
Colonies at which this question most as nearly half that amount is at the command much reduced reat for it, and in the suredly was discussed, but as will be seen of the Government--which is an augury of result they had to accept a considerably little light was thrown ad the prospective the best. Moreover, we learn that informa lower tent thin had been arranged original action of the Government. We can only tion is to hand that the Imperial Governly. "Of course" he continued, "we had hope for the best and await developments. chent at Peking has intimated its willingness to re-let farms again in the beginning of 1907, to make an annual grant of $10,000 towards and they had not been long let when I had thesendowment fund, while the Viceroy at again a communication from the farmers All risk of infection can be avoided by Canion is seeking power to be responsible saying that they had agreed to pay far for a similar yearly donation. The Chinese more than they ought to have done, at Camon are expected to bring up the Chi-and they asked for another reduc- nese. subscriptions to at least $400,000, so tion. This time I was not prepared to give that the security necessary for the endow them any reduction, and they have not got ment of the fund is already assured, and that it up to now. Since I have been home I bere the donations of foreign firms have have heard that my locum tenens has found been notified. We confidently anticipate in advisable to allow them to defer, till the that the lead given by Messrs. Butteeld end of their term, payment of part of their and Swire will be followed by most of the rent, but I understand there is no question British and foreign companies doing of allowing them any real abatement. They business in the Colony. It is no exaggeration have been allowed to defer payment, and on of speech to hold that the endowment and that deferred payment they will have to pay equipment fund which at first seemed to interest, and for that deferred payment and fiave fallen flat will be subscribed twice the payment of the interes the Government over. So much the better for the has got ample security, which I have no future of the University. When the Gov-doubt, they will in due course realise if ne ernment estimated that $1,250,000 would..cessary,-I-hope-it-will-not-be-accessary,” be essential if the University was to start but, as I say, my experience of farms has with an adequate endowment fund we da certainly not been fortunate." These constant not believe that there was any desire to throw cold water on the scheme by frighten ing intending subscribers at the magnitude of the original size of the fund. Rather the revere because the idea has from the very outset received the unstinted and enthusias favour a change, but at the same time it is a | A DISTURBANCE took place io ile bar-room of mina was located just about midway between theaameaction, A man should hotbs vexed twice, 28 tic, support of the Governor himself. His considemtion, and "there can be no doubt a certain batal is the town yesterday afternoon Cheung.chu and Greet Island in the very track The right of action was, qoz-ex, last. It wan
Excellency has done everything possible to that there has been, and is, amongst the assist, promote and nourish the scheme and Chinese community considerable dissatis he will be the first to rejoice that one of his faction, justified or not, with the methods
the Colony ja certain of attainment. In our and I know there have been cases not by opinion, the endowment fund, large though any means numerous, not so numerous, it is, will be vastly augmented from other as dizny people would have us be sources than those indicated, before the lieve-of blackmailing and other înîqülties completed building is open to students. We by the so-called chin-chews. These have seen how the Viceroy of the two things are inevitable, and if we could get rid Kwang luas been induced to lend his coun of them I think we should all rejoice." tenance to the founding of a University "There can be no question that in these re-treated.
ongkong, and has sought power to promise marks Sir Jota Anderson voiced the views an annual grant towards its maintenance, of a large section of the native population OFIUM SMUGGLER CAP,URED which was strapped by means of the rope at a quoting judgments, ard citing authorities, whet and we have noted how favourably the pro- both in Singapore and Hosgkong. Whether
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troubles, constant applications for remission and reduction, had not inspired him with a belief the the farm system was certainly one which gave the Governor an easy time of it I do not know that that would lead me to
TEE English mail of the rat May was delivered
in London on the 29th ulto. THIS morning, in the Police Court, Inspector Collect summoned a Chisaman for keeping the defendant bad a licence to krep two dogs, dogs without licences. It was explained that
but four, were found in his premises. A fine of Sio was imposed. More prosecutions of this kind would not only help to increase the Government's purse, but would tend to rid the Colony of a few pariahs which roam the streets, danger to pedestrians. Wanchai might take the bit
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DETECTIVE Sergeant Grant prosecuted a man, whom he termed a bad character," before Mr. F.A. Hazeland, to-day, for stealing a tin
available for the duty, the arbour Master duct alleged in the last action are to be found again detailed Capt. Willoughby to make in the statement of claim.” All those acts of thorough search of the waters between Hoog.alleged misconduct were stated in those actionf kong and Cheung-chau. Casting off her ¦ and no others. Therefore the causes of action moorings at 9 am, the Stanley soon made in the two actions were the same, and nothing between five and six miles outside Greed tracks down to her destination. When else. Under there circumstances, Counsel süb
mitted, the very wholesome cusion of English Island, the master on the bridge descried a la came into play. No matior whether a man black object foaling on the surface of the 188 was unsuccessful in ose action he was not. away to the SE. Believing he had thus early to barrass bis opponent in anoiber action." Li- discovered the object of his quest, Capt. Witigation was litigation, and a man had no right loughby turned the nose of his little craft to the to start litigation over again on the very sama floating object and steacred down to ascertain
subject. All the judgment in that suit was des
cided for ever between the parties,
Counsel, at this stage, cited authorities at "Home" length; to show that the plaintiff (Capt;
Mitchell) had no right in a British Court to re-open the matter, nor was he'entitled to me.
what it was. When the Sky drew close to it, it was found to be an old chair. Re shaping his course to the N.ly, the steam- tender was worked round, till she got to hex containing jewellery and money worth $61 | Cheung-chau. Fioding nothing there a from a house in Bollywood Road, The de-search-boyan-in-real-earnest and cover at law. The case had been sailed open fondant alleged that the whole thing war. a zig-z35 course was determined upon so and for all. There could be no further litiga conspiracy to get him into a fix. The sergeant that the entire stretch of water might be tion in the matter. asked for a weekly adjourament. He added that the defendant was a "bari character." He had previously been convicted of belog a Trind Society man. On this occasion he was being kept by friends in Hollywood Road, and in March las, so it was alleged, ha disappeared with the goods. The adjournment was granted.
covered before nightfall. Is the cruise in par sauce of this plan; it was estimated that the Stanley must have covered between fifty and sixty miles and if it were traced on the chart a sketch fa spider's web would have been left on the marine's guide. Ultimately reward crowned the efforts of the persevering skipper and the
Mr. Slado went on to remark that a man could not be disturbed of the right, he had.
acquired prior to the passing of the legislation.
The Chief Justice-And if x man had bot
brought the action before he could recover bis posts P
| Mr. Slads-A man has no right to son twice in
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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1909
HONGKONG UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENT FUND;
and a contain "professor" in the employ of a cinematograph show was given in charge What the trouble was about nobody except the gay" professor knows, but the noise he the same game in the charge-room of the Central Police Station, with the result that the following two charger were laid against bim: diosk and disorderly in the hotel, and dis orderly behaviour at beadquarters. He was later released on bail in the sum of 110. This graing, he failed to appear at the Magistracy to answer the charge, and his bail was es
police yesterday to this effect, sed before the Zafro had dropped ber anchor is the harbour, Sergeant Wilson was on board. In the quarter mutera tronk he found a cholera helt, in wich was hidden four tins of the drug and the police officer been a little late the
„quirter-master" would have adjusted the belt-
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of aceio vessels making for the harbour of Vic toris. Strange to relate, that same "ground" was raversed n less than three times in the tedious cruise: When it was passed in the
being able to see the mine. In the afternoon sea rugging which accounted for the watch not when the fortunate discovery was made at 3 a'cock the weather was foe and the sex bad become smooth.
As soon as the mige was localed, a boat from the Stanley was lowered and the boun with a native crew were sent in charge. The burun look with him one end of the line and as the little gig pulled away some nighty fathome were paid out, The boat pulled round the mine
safe difiat.ce. The Stanley then went full speed ahead with her tow astern in order to be sure if the object was a mine and, as it bobbed up and down in the water, it was ascertained to be one beyond & doubt. There being no explosion it was thought safe to single up the lice and shackle it on to theming. This was done, and the Stanky started on her way back to Hongkong with her tow. The steam-leader arrived in pert at 4 p.m. and the mine was taken across to the Harbour Office wharf. It was lifted bodily on. to the wharf this morning. The mise has some seven fathoms of chain attached to it and while it did not act as a sinker it prevented the mine geting into deep water,
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common law right. This cap was essentially different from any o her. The decision was also given in the Supreme Court of Hongkong bei the plaintiff had no right to recover
covering dantages for the alleged invasion of defendant It precludes the "plaintiff~from°ier::
certain rights, unless he was unable to do so by specific acts referring directly to the parties in the Ordinance. That right was acquired by the defendant to say that he was not liable for any of the acts alleged against him, tz could only ba dana by Act of Parliament. There was no ground for the plaintiff re-opening the care
Mr. Slade was still continuing his argumbul,
our representative left the Court
|| CHINESE WOMAN ROBBED.
QUICK CAPTURE, BY MIL. P. 3. BOTELHO, Before Mr F, A. Hazeland (second policé magistrate) in the Police Count, this forenoon, two coolies-Ko Ki and Cheong Kam—were charged, jointly with snatching a gold earring with Jade drop from an old womse sumed Chu U in Queen's, Riad Central, near the Clock Tower, yesterday afternoon.
Theory of the robbery was told by Mr. Br J. Botelho, bastislaots in the employ of
Mesurse Barretto and Company,' He said that.'
Wang taing's jewellery store, in Queen's Road about half past three o'clock yesterday after? noon he was walking under the verandah near
the complainant, cuming in his direction, WA) He was going in a westerly, drection, while
defendant approach complainant from behind walked away Witness seized the man and by this time complainant discovered that she was minus her earging?
DRUG SEIZED ON BOARD THE "Z-FIRO," feel warranted to assuming that these are plained of by the Chinese in being subjected
A clever capture of opium, found in the by no means the only annual subsidies to the unwelcome attentions of the Farm's possession of the quarter master of the Mavila which may be expected, although it is too minions, is another matter, Certainly the steamer, fire, was made yesterday by far early to say from. what direction they may Farmer must protect himself against smug-Rant Wilson, It was suspected for some time that the quarter-master, Manawing Simpicio, come. What we cannot help remarkinglers, but it is matter of common knowledge bad been in the habit of smuggling opiam into is the fact that, the Colony is to enthat the zeal of the servants in the interest of Mail Information was received by the joy the privilege of being recognised the Farmer often outrun their discretion, as an important educational centre; the of late there have been fewer complaints, than focus of learning for the youth of South usual and it may be that the procedure which China, and that without costing the rate was formerly in vogue when a passenger was payers a single day's misgiving. Therein suspected of being in possession of illicit lies the whole crux of the question to our opium has been rendered less objectionable One of the principal conditions of the mind, for had it been suggested that the than was once the case. Undoubtedly that is ad come ashore. The opium seized (twenty morbing the Hos. Come Basil R. H. Taylor, When soon by a member of our still this Colony should be saddled with a public in-so, where Chinese women have to be search tel) is believed to have been taken to Manila 2.8, ihs Harbour Master, kindly informed cur offer which Mr. H. N. Mody munificently stitution which might in the end become an ed. Bat it is the system of informers which by the quartermaster on the last trip, but a representative that the mins was of the 72-b made to the Government in connection with incubus-on the rates we-should-have-de gives rise to abuses, and so long as informers'] had evidently failed to get it ashore at the British pattern and was perfectly harmless as but a few yards away,: Witness saw the st his proposal to defray the building expenses
nounced with the utmost vigour such as have to be paployed and rewarded so long aller port:
it had no means of ignition The Naval of the projected University of Hongkong wa*insane proposal.. And at the inception of is the door open to,chicadery and deceit. Mannwing Si opicio, a man about sixty-eight Authorities were endeavɔuring to ascertain it and struckber on the shoulder. He then that the sum necessary for ensuring an ade- quate endowment and equipment fund should the scheme that seemed to be exceedingly Not that we have any remedy to suggest, your pf age, was arrested, and this foranoon origin. No one could state for certain how it
his was arraigned before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, came to be where it was. be collected or at least promised by the end. Probable.” Nộw, however, all denger on that but there the face'stands. If the Opium,ho Magistracy;'to doswer a charge of being of the present month. fl. Excellency the core been removed and the Committee Farm was door Away with and if it is possession of illicit opium. The defendant the Russo-Japanese waria thefield of operations, Governor in referring to this question at in charge of the initial arrangements may were taken over by the Government would sated that the opium was left in his cabin by the Harbour Maver simted and repasted the A meeting held in connection with the proceed with their self-imposed duties in the there be any improvement in this respect? somebody, but Sergeant Wilson Hiewed that assertion that it was one of Brish pattern. It scheme estimated that the amount ra calm and confident assurance that, their We scarcely imagine so. In this confection defendant know that the stuff, was there, be might be presumed that it was used in mining quired would be about' million, and be tinged by no carping criticism on the that there is no doubt that "if the Govern./maller said:"No got opium,“ and, picking which tomaio to be explained, has got adrilt. } -(laughter)-the, old lady continund. The.. offorts to elevate the youth of the Colony will Sir John Anderson is reported to have said when his cabin was entered the quarter operations xasny years ago and by some means, a quarter dollars, which it a very „con. siderable sum in these days of depressed Part of impecunious residents whose means thest hai to take over the management of up the cholera belt, proceeded to leave tbs trade and financial fluctuations. Candidly prevents them from giving their offspring all the farm, the management of the cooking and the discovery was made
cabin, The belt was taken away from him. The shell of the mine as seen todays corred. ed and covered with baroacles which appiar to the advantages which accrue from a higher and sale of chandu, it is extremely impro- we viewed the prospects of such a sum being modem education than that furnished at bable that we can do it so profitably at the ing on board this abip and meeting the dostane
The sergeant, giving evidence, spoke to go have ben quite recently chipped off, raised by public'subscription with anything
mai, who "volunteered the statement that he but optimism, for the callt made on those Queen's College,
farmer docs. "For one thing we shall bave se opiam. He then picked up the bundle of generous heart have been to heavy during
to pay for our service considerably more, and walked to the deck. Witness stopped him, the last three years since the typhoon of
and possibly our service may not be in some bad the bundle opened, and found this tiny, of 1900—that it was difficult to believe there For some time past there has been an ways so efficient as that which the farmer poppy faica. could be so much liquid money in the Colony agreeable full in the opium trade controversy, provides. But, on the other hand, we have at the present time. When Chiabse, sub although that has been due to no fault of got to face the fact that the people of this committed was appointed to canvas their those who have Inveighed against the con- country have made up their minds that compatriots wo fancied there was just a postinnance of traffic in the drug, Rather it opium, is a very serious evil, and that ability that the accessary funds, would be has been deemed desimble that the Home is the duty of the Government to abalelo an
ming, twistill we couldnot profesta:e L.Government should have adequate time to | far as is practicable that crik. I do not think or go to gan) for three months.
OPIUM IN THE STRAITS,
The defendant said that the plan wissed le bit possession, but he did not know the law of the Colony
The Court-He has probably been doing this Babitually
Asked if the mine could have been one used in
THE two ricktha coolies, who were arrested the other day by Inspector Robertion on aps- picion of stealing a gold watch and chain and some money from a German enginear, residing at the Saltors Home, were convicted by Mr. 1. H. Kemp to-day. It will be remembered that the valuables were stolen from the eagles
The complainant gave evidenco 19 the effect. that while, walking along Queep's Road waster-
day the felugay her ear. M. Botelho, added, grad a man, in whom she recognized the first defendant, and asked her whether she --- had lost anything. Complainant replied that handed his prisoner over to."a blick European „ber, ear-ring was, miulog. Mr. Botelho then.
second defendant handed over to the police low minutes later, the missing ear-ring,
Here his Worship withdrew tha Charge Agalost the second defendant, and discharged him, but called upon him to give evidence. The witness said that he was employed by the Kó Shing Theatre Company LLAMADI The Court-How did this caring come inlo your hands Did you pick isop?lang
Witness-No. It was -handed to me by.s European, who asked me to learn it to the complainant garell to the policeman The defendant said that bo camer comme the robbers to fell fel de did pol
Colony low days agato, He
Atomer while be was driving in iicksha at West
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