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APPLICATION FOR ADJOURNMENT OF PROCEEDINGS

A. 8. WATSON & CO., coiff that may be seen to-day in Cochin- China, Annam, Tonkin, China, Japan, Corea, Slam, Laos and in the Philippine Islands, They set off from the parent-hours of Chartres on the 4th of May, 1848, embarking at London for Hongkong on board the Sapple, and arrived. In the Colony on the ralh Sep- tember of the same year. From the very start, they set themselves to recolving and boarding the abandoned children, of whom they had 170 in the first year of the Sister's

Before Mr. Justice Gompertz, Paisas, Judge, settlement on the Island. With the death

at the Supreme Court this morning, Mr. E. of Sister Alphansine on the 11th October Potter appiled to his Lordship to adjourn the 1850, the direction of the Saints Enfance was, Cass in which Kwan Yok Chusa is charged cntrusted to Sister Marcelle, who had recently with alleged perjury said to have bean com- arrived at Hongkong, In 1854, Sister Luise,mitted on the 13th December last is the Police of English nationality, succeeded Sister Már | Court, till the next Criminal Sessions Mr. celle. The resources of the new hospital, Potter stated that be bad good reasons for ask surrounded by vast gardens, were beginning ing that the case be allowed to send over. It to augment, and many hopes were cherished was absolutely impossible to get ready on the day fixed by the Crown. The Crown intended of winning the confidence of the Chinese to take the case at Thursday and the case with greater facility. This was attempted was committed for trial paly last Thursday, by Sister Louise. By her constant de Another reason was that he would be engaged votedness, her visits, her care of the sick, in the administration case to assist Counsel her activity in seeking out abandoned chil- and besides he had to de his duty with regard dren, and carrying assistance to every shinty, to Mr. Hett, who instructed bim in the case rolief_to_every suffering, she contributed and who wished an adjournment. It was im wonderfully to the modification of the possible to proceed with the case as far as he was concerned on the day fixed for the hear. hostile sentiments engendered by an

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His Lordship—Have you any objection, Mr. Attorney?

The Attorney-General-I can't "consent, Will it suit my friend to proceed with the case after the conspiracy case?

Mr. Potter-I don't see how if the case is allowed to stand over subject to your Lord. ship's consent could in any way injars the

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His Lordship-Have you another junior is ha administration action?

Mr. Potter--I have Dr. Ho Kai with me but

funeral of the EUROPEANS the Aung hat

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at the Criminal Sessions. Yau, Weng Oo, Kwan Yuk, Lam yes and Chan Sang were

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of having committed an armed robbery in the village of Lam Lai Wal, near Tytam Tak, on the 7th February last and receiving stolen pro- bus dendamayu

of the "hongs" "in ^_town alio added oral tributes, and at five o'clock when the mournful procession filed into the Chapel the chancel was piled high with Perty, consisting of a quantity of clothing and some articies of jewellery together with a small abesatifal collection of floral tokens of regardum of money, Hou, Mr. F. A. Hareland; and grief, The Chapel was crowded, many Acting Attorney General, instructed by Mir, H. having to stand in the alals, and bate the Rev. Az Ja Walker conducted a brief but Impressive tarvica. The coffis, on which was a brass plate with an engraving of the name of the deceased, was than carried slowly to the unoccupied portion of the Cemetery and here as it was lowered into the grave Mr. Walker offered up STAY BILANGAN

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Deasys, Jr, from the Omwa Solicitor's Ofice, prosecuted. The prisoners were uns defended and entered a plea of not guilty.

The following wars the jury-Matare. A. E. Crapnell (foreman), A., Jabraud, A. }.] Carter, W, H. Worth, J. D. Osmund, 3. Anian and O. Meyer,

The Allomry General in oparing the, catò The principal mourners were Messrs D. stated that the six prisoners suud chure Landale, WC. Murray, L. Midwood, and ad with committing an armed robbery at B. D. F. Baith, while the pallbearers were three bossas as a place called Lam Lei Merere. W. F. Inglis, R. Macgregor Bro- Wai, near Tylam Tok. The evidence was die, A. Clarke, L. Camera, J. E. Grelson, that the men went to the three houses armed Geo. Payas, H. D. Morrison, and A. K. | with kolven and choppers and robbed clotblog, Craddock. Among the goneral body of jewelisty and money. The robbery took place mourners were the following-Sir Pelham at 7 pm, on the 7th February. At 7.30 p.m. Warren, K.GM, Sir Havilland de Saumarez, the Police at Shan-ki-wan wore informed of Lt. Col. C. D. Bruce, Lt. Col. A. A. S. Harnas, the robbery and about two hours later, the Dr. Gilbert Reid, Messi, S. Barton, & P. Police found the whole lot of the sobbers Wood, T. R. Wheelock, G. M. Wheelock, E coming out of the village. He proposed to R. Morrin, H. Middleton, E. Hall, H. A. J. | call witnesses who would identify the prisoners, Macray, A. Unibet-Smith, H. E. Keylock S. S. The fourth prisoner, although none of the Sellick, R. S. F. McBain, E. J. Sach; stolen property was found in bil possession, H. O. Gulland, Geb. Miller, Captain cando a statement as follows :-The old man Carlson, D. Siffert, J. H. Bratt, B. King stole the property and gave me $100. He also Hiller, F. W. Potter, A. W. U. Pope, made another statement: The old man took W. L. Garrard, H. T. Wake, T. Morgan us there."" Phillips, D. McNeill, W. A. G. Platt, E. Go Evidence was then called. P. G. Sullivan Pearce, F. Ayscough, Johu Prentice, G. R. gave a graphic description of how he ambuiked Wingrove, C. M. Bain, K. D. Stewart, J. M. the prisoners with a couple of "constabler and Young, H.-J. Craig, H. Reiss, J, H. Osborne, escorted them to the stating at the point of the T. H. D. Aldridge, T. E. Trueman, K. I. cavolver, as the prisoners were numerically McEneo, J. H; McMichael, H. J. Clarke, Wsuperior to their guards and might have resort La Merriman, W. M. Dowdell, F. A. Cum-ed to force in order to evade their capton,

I have to play a fairly important part at a cer-ming, R. 1. Fearon, G. 1). Coutts, G. H. Potts, At the conclusion of P. C. Sullivan's evidence, H. H. Road, C. S. Bari, H. Edblad, C. W. | His Lordship commended the P.C.'s conduct tain stage of the case.

Your Keswick and a large number of others.

and requested Mr. Wodehouse, Deputy Captain uperintendent of Police, who was present in the Court-room, to forward, his commendation

His Lordship-1 sea ad application is granted.

Mr. Potter-I am much Lordship

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MAJOR, A, A, "Chichester, D.S.O, Dorsetshire. Regiment, who was serving on the staff at Hongkong a short time ago, has just been S. WATSON & CO., sympathetic interest, devote her whole soul Battalion of sis regimens at myrnada to this great work." Thence onward, the institution has marched on the steady road ORDERS for motor boats on Siamese waterways of progreae, until to-day it includes the now becoming quite brisk,. Every En magnificent hospital with the model crib Kineering Dock in Bangkok is well occupied

with orders, and the outlook is highly encourage" for Chinese children known as the Calvarying for eaglaesting industry in all its branches, at..Wong-nei-chong. How the admirable work of the Sisters is recognised by people of every degree in the Colony may best be summarized in the words of H. E. Sir Frederick Lugard, when he spoke of then that, "among the acts of hercism of which France may be proud, there is not one greater than the devotedness of these noble ladies, who do not seek hon; ours, but who are happy to give their lives day by day, year by year, to the service of the abandoned and the sick, happy to suc cour the sofortunate in the hospitals, and to affirm by their examples the power of

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BIRTH.

We have received from Mr. A Fong a fine series of three photographs of the stone-laying On March 15, 1910, at Shanghai, the wife of ceremony of the Hongkong University on E. F. Bateman, of a son.

DEATH.

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Op March 15, 151, at Shanghai, Dorothy Mand, the deadly beloved daughter' of 'Mr. and Mr. W. J. E. Fónyth aged, 6 years and 5 monits,

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1910, t

IN CHARITY'S CAUSE,

From the Mother Superior we have re- ceived a monograph of the Asile de la Sainte-Bofance, better known as the French

Wednesday last..

In the House of Commons Mr. G. N. Baines, MP: for Glasgow (Blackfriars), Inader of the Labour Party, declared that the Garoamedi bad-sarrendered its policy of economy. The Labourites refused responsibility for the propos ed expenditure.

INSPECTOR Brown, of the Registrar-Goueral's Department, received a beatty send-off from the local district watchmen on saturday night on the occasion of his departure for home. A large quantity of fire-crackers was let off during

The proceedings,

CAPTAIN G. O. A. Marescaux, who recently returned home from the China Station, where be commanded the county cruiser Kent, has been appointed to the command of the cruiser division of special, service vessels attached to Devonport, in succession to Captain M. Wool combe, with effect from April 1....... THE man who was charged with committing an armed robbery at Lochiel Terrace, Kowloon,

last mouth, pleaded guilty to the charge at the Criminal Sessions this morning and was sentenced to three years' hard labour. For committing an armed robbery at Lal-chi-kok, another man was given seven years. THE Shaulding Government has forwarded to the Government at Peking a German offer to provide free education is.ibe German language to Shantung scholars. China, apparently fearing an educational monopoly, has refused the offer and has reprimanded the Provincial Govern RICK cargo in Bangkok is plentiful just al pre-meat for sending it for consideration. sent. The .. Petchaburi which got into tho barbour, at 10 am, on the 8th insi, started to lord at once and was able to leave the follow ing day at 4 pm.

THE s.o. Theseus arrived in poit yesterday from Yokohama rig Shanghai and Amoy with 1,8oo. Chinese passengers, and the Haiyang from Swatow with 360.

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SIR-CLIPTON ROBINSON,

TRAM EXPERT, AT MANILAN

*** " No, I am not going to give any impressions of the Pallippies now," said Sir Clifton Robin son on board the steamer Zafiro at even d'clock this morning, 15th inst, if I could do

that, then the trip. I am now' making to the islands would be useless for I could sit down in London and dictate to a lenographer without, ever seeing the country," he con

toued,

Mr.

And

Landato

also present Maisri. (A) Wrightson and H. A. JEN JM. Young, Barnos" Mpis, and Duscan G】MT,

The Secretary read the botica convening the meeting,

THE LATE MAS

Kirman death of

Befors proceeding to add

on the report and accoun made the following referen Mr. James McKie |—–—

Genilemen: Before commencing the busi- nem of this meeting I feel Fninit los which your General Agents, also this company bova stintained. yesterday matalog of Mr. Jamer business capacity and too well knowala Shangbai for i for me to say more than that i am voicing the sentiments of saying that we deplore, the lous whose place it will be bard to fill, Proceeding, the Chairman said and accounts have been to your ban days and with your permission them as read. I am sorry to say the year's works ing shows a further falling off in which is due to the dull state, and greatly reduced volume of the impor during 1999, Four years ago your Chairman pointed that we had been turning away Cargo, and that increased godown accommodation was necessary, and this bas since been provided. There has bara bowever no repetition of the

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congested state of the Import Trado, and the reduced quantity of goods coming forward her gone more rapidly into consumption.. Com. petition has also increased nor quly_kom privately sword godown, a form of investment which must have been a disappointment to many. Although we have not yet been able to resp the full advantage of our Jncreased go down accommodation, we have the satisfaction. of knowing that we are now in a better position to handle a fair share of the trade" of the port thin wahaveever been before, Taming to the accounts the working account shows a credit

to the Captain Superintendent of Police, balance of Tir. $25,000 which gives de a credit balance of Tis, 281,31,83 in proft and less sc We have already paid an interim dividend of Tia. 3 par share which leaves us with a balance, of Tin. 17,221,83 to deal with, and your direc- LOTS recommend that a final dividend of Tis, 4 per shite be paid, Tis. 20,000 be placed to

The jury without retiring returned a verdict of guilty against the prisoners. The ringleader was sentenced to five years imprisonment with hard labour and the remaining five to bres years' hard labour 6 ch.

"KIDNAPFING IN THE COLONY repairs a/c, and Tls. 9,211,89 carried forward,

CASE AT THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS. Before Mr. Justice Gompers, Puisse judge,

Last year our repairs cost us Tis. 42,826,70 which leaves us with a balance of Tis. 7,473-30 at, credit- of repairs account, by adding Tis 20,000 referred to above. Your directors and

sum will thus be provided to meet any expan diture that is likely to be uscessary this year tam glad to be able to tol you that "genera speaking your wharven and godowns are excelent condition, though it must not be for gotten that a wooden wharf is not a very per manent Braciora and requires to be constantly renewed. During the year we have paid sheaks

Sir Clifton, accompanied by his wife and son Clifton Jr., arrived in Man's this morning at the Criminal Sessions this afternoon, general agents are of opinion that a sufficient.. on the Zifre from Hongkong, having come Yuen was indicted on charges of kidnapping a in that port from Europe by the German Mail. twelve-year-old Chinese girl with intent to de- He is here, as a representative of the Speyer prive Its jawful guardian of the possession of interests which control the Manila Railway the child and unlawfully detaining same on Company and in to look into the railway situs the 27th February last. Hou, Mr. F. A Hate lion in the Philippines thoroughly.'

Isad, Acting Attorney-General, instructed by Talking with a Times represcatative on the Mr. H. L. Deonys, Jr., from the Crown ship this morning, before the arrival-of-the-olicitor's-office, prosecuted. The prisoner party which took him on shore, he said that was undefended and pleaded not guilty, jus the field for investment in foreign enterprises by. English capital was large at the present

time.

"I do not mean that there is a panic, or any thing of that sort in England," he said, "but

The following were the jury-Messrs. A. O Diss (foreman), C. H. Pintos, O. Wegner, W. A, Ross, H. W. Page, S. Paul and C. H. dos Remedios,

entire frontage of your property on the Shanghai' side of the river and now hold titta deeds out to the Conservancy Normal Liss. Before I sit down there is one after I must touch' upon 'and that is to express the regret

of

The Atary-General stated that the prisoner your directors and general spadl at the the field for investment that will bring ade-was charged under two counts, that of leading retirement of our superintendent, Mr. Duncan quate returns in the home country is so limited away a twelve-year-old child from ber guar Glass. It is over forty years ago that M that capital is looking overseas for safe and dian, and detsining name. The child was Glass joined the office of your general agents missed at 6 pm on the 27th February and for the past fifteen years he has filled the profitable investments."

last. At 7.50 p.m. on same day, that is, about post of superintendent of this company's, pro- two hours afterwards, it was found, on board | perty. He has aver been hard working and. the s.s. Kunnysi in the possession of the de- realous in the interests (Fikose he served and” fendant. Defendant's evidence was that the will. I feel sure when he leaves at the end of child followed him, while the child's story wks' this month carry with him the good withas of that the defendant bad actually dragged her you all. If any shareholder has any questions away. It was purely a matter for the jury to to ask I shall be glad to answer them to the believe one or other of the stories,

best of my ability, May Prisoner stated that the girl followed him of Mr. Barff-What is the meaning of "Equal-"" her own accord and that she said the warisation of dividends account? Does it mean glad to leave her guardian.

that it should be nied in a year like we have

Asked how long he intended to stay in the islands, Sir Olifton said that his visit here would ba for some months, but its exact length he did not know. He expects to go over the exten- sion plans of the company thoroughly and to seo personally most of the country through which it is proposed to extend the lines. ..." Will the future building operations by the company be based upon the report that you make when you return to England," was asked. "Now, I would not say exactly that, but I am looking thoroughly into the situation hers I understand that this is a wonderful country, and one with grant possibilities, and I intend to study the transportation problem thoroughly" he replied.

Sir Clifton is well acquainted with other. parts of the Orient having made previous visits

to this part

'the world, but this'in his fir.! trip to the Philippines. He was the designer of the Peak tramway in Hongkong which has been operated for so many years and la one of the principal sights of the port.

GARDEN Lot No. 35, near 1. L. 1,210, in Star Street, was put up for sale by pöblic auction at the Public Works Department this afteragon The dimensions of the lot are 310 feet by 6a foot and has an anual Crown rent of 16 attacked to it. It was put up at the reserve price of $339, and sold to Mears, Leigh and OmegaThe baronet is a man of average height, his hair is tinged with gray, and has red cheeks and many blue eyes. He is saty of approach and

PRINCE Trai Hao, Navy Commissioner, in tends to ask Imperial permission to order Cheng Kuang-pi and Lin Palt-in to investigate the condition sad management of the dockyard for $350. in Foochow,

IT is evidest that the authorities are determined to put down the crime of armed robbery. At the Criminal Session this morning, a dumber of heavy sentences were inflicted on certain perpetrators of these outrages,

THE Yokohama agency of the D. P. R. Co. is

Convent directed by the Sisters of Saint Paui de Chartres at Hongkong. Not many words are needed to introduce the admirable work of the institution to our readers, for with clock-like regularity the Convent appears before the public about the end of each year The Anti-Opium Commissioners bave discost. on the occasion of their annual sales of worked the organization of a detective corps for

oplum prohibition in the different provinces, to Instant, when the ladies of the Hongkong fts so applement the efforts of the local officials in generoudly devote their time and loosed their purne-strings in aid of the funds of one of the most deserving institutions working for the benefit of the Chinese in Hongkong The monograph presents, in an excellently summarized form a comprehensive history of to 25,131 gs tons. the institution which was founded by the p

the direcion, THE total output of the Chinese Engineering and Mining Company's three mines for the week suding 5th March, 1910, amounted to 22,749.28 tons and the sales during the paried

this morning in receipt of a 'wireless message from the R. M. S. Empress of Chins stating that all was well, and that the commander hoped to reach Yokohama on the morning of the 25th instant. The message was despatched when the ship was 1549 miles from Japan. The Empress of Chins left Vancouver on the A man who trespassed in a house at Hungbom the other evening appeared in the Palice Court this morning. The Police informed his Worship that the defendant on being captured was found to have returned from baalshment and was up to his old tricks again. The man was awarded six months and one month, res; pectively, on ibe two counts and six hours

Rev. Father Forcade, a young and intrepid MR. John Walter, eldest son of the late Mr, A, stocks, «***

French

a man of unfailing courtesy...

KULANGSU (AMOV) MUNICÍPAL

COUNCIL.

Mjoutes of a meeting of the Council held at the Board Room, on the 22nd February, 1910. Present-Messrs. W. B. Wallace (Chair Lim Nee Kar, the Health Oficer and the man), J. 8. Forwick, O. Lee, J. Moscarini Secretary, MA

The minuter of the last meeting were read and confirmed, któ

The appointment of Miss M. Kranenburg as Visiting Nutte was approved and the Secretary was instructed to publish a notice concerning eave of absence, without pay, was granted

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The Chairman-I think it is the view of the

one through at the present moment?

The Attorney-General said he wished "to temporarily withdraw the case and refer the matter to the Registrar-Gecoral, who would director that, to long as the company can pay make the necessary investigations as to whe-seven per cent, we should not call upon the

equalisation of dividend fund...

ther defendant's story was correcti

The case was adjourned.:

JAPAN "AND" "AMERICAN

-CRITICISM IN TOKIO AND, LONDON,

Mr. Baiff-During the last ten years yun have paid an average dividend of.15.1.2 per cent and last year to per cent... Now we þara bad a bad year and I thought the directors might possibly ses their way to encroach, upon that fond. Is it that the prospects ATS EDS SO good? In 1996 and 1997 you paid 18 per

of course the prospects are not quite so bright Cont and now 7 per cast thought the direc tors might have encroached on the fand, unless: as they were

London, March:14.

states that the Japanese newspapers, recognit The correspondent of The Times in Tokio ing that American capitalists are now disposed to join the labour agliniors in an anti-Japanese The Chairman-The prospects depend upon campaign, consider it essential that Japan the quantity of cargo that comes to Shanghai Enterprise of a nation whom she always persists that if the company could pay per cent, wa should extend the fallest welcome to the in recommanding this distribution of profit was for us to handle. The feeling of your directors

In regarding as her oldest friend,

should nos encroach on the equalisation of dividend fand land

** British commercial circles warmly welcome this friendly attitudo.

VMry Basf-How do you compare this year with last year? Are the prospects any worsel worse,

An Thay Chairman-1 "don't think they are Aby

Meanwhite The Morning Post criticinas the British Foreign Office, declaring that it does England, it is said, is encouraging Japan to dis two monks of this year compare with last dot show much stal, prevision or ladgment Mr. Bard-Are they better. How do the regard ber solema engagements and to trample your

The Chairman-They are very much, the upon the principle of the open door and sime A equal commercial opportunities, it sure There being po further qesellers the follow prisleg, the Morning Pail continues, that ing resolutions were unanimously adopted A there if thunder and lighting: Washington Proposed by the Chairman and unconded by and that, Mr. Knox and Mr Schifare Mr. McLand That the report and account,S on them warpath," against British": policy, presented by adopted, and

to a Kranenburg for the month of April, an accusing Brittio of Loui, ning with Japas, Proposed by Mr. St. Croix and saccoded

an engagement for that mouth was actered Into

cipal Visitors Nursod methanece

we are picking the chastonis, out of the

benzinary, who had tried to pene. / Wailter, will succeed bis father ́as chairman |AT a general mes·ingʻ of the International by her before she accppled the post of Montgainst the United Steini?: To plais,words Mr. Young That Meiern, ." McLeod, C trate into the, Inaccessible empire of the Express. Mr, John Waller was lately that facludes representatives of European and nd ibat ibe Mixed Coun had remained closed/k for more than her shate, thus mak, dine, Matheson, and Company Limitedź

of TA's Time Company, anys the LG G

auction was held by Messis, Hughes and ¿lough on iba compound of the Central Police Sigilon this morning of sundry old materials and a quantity of Jewellery. Some good bar

Levant and was returning to Hongkong in tioned in Madrid, M. the early 40's where he was about to receive the episcopal consecration. He it was who In a letter dated the 14th December 1847: and addressed to the Rev. Mother General of the Sisters of St. Paul of Chan

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Press Association of Japan, at Tokio, a body

passed to the effect that, in view of the paris- American papere, a pnanimone resolution was

tent rumanr; abroad in, regard to the warlike allude of Japan, the journalists of Japan ata totally unable to discover any basl OLEONİİMURİE WAatranlion diago

The Captain Soperintendent of Police repost

Wrightson, H. A. J. Macray," A. M. Marshall are for Japan and are encouraging her to and the senior representative of Messrs ing ourselves and our Ally deservedly, une re-elected directors for the cur *** under seal” since the last meeting, popular with nor zeighbour The whole pro Proposed by Mr. Barges |

Ordinary rootine business was transic'ed coeding in suicidal and unnecessary. We are by Mr. Baiffe That

--- (Signed), W. H. WALLICE, ~7||ading to the detriment of Chips And of British and H. Wa

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By order,

1920 of our solemn agreements: 3 1'at us hope that ElSTI 10. BERKELEY MITCHELL,= |||||| Wisse conosoles will yot/PIGYAN

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