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MONEY-CHANGING

TRANSACTION.

HOW A SIMPLE TRADER WAS-DEFRAUDED

Before the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, at the Criminal Sessions this morning, Chau King Wa was indicted on a charge of obtain Ing the sum of $504.40 by false pretences on the 19th April last. Mr. M. W. Slade, K. C. instracted by Mr. IX. L. Dannys, Sr, from the Crown Solicitor's office, prosecuted while pri soner was undefended and entered a plea of not guilty."

The following were swota is as jurors:-. Messis, W. King (foreman), C'E. Lyoam, E, J. Thiel, E. A. Figueiredo, P. J. West, A. P Storrie and S. H. Michael

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY JUNE

DEATH OF MR. A. D. MACHADO,

A FORMER HONGKONG RESIDENTS We regret to record the death at 8 am. yes terday at the General Hospital of Ms. A. D. Mechado, general manager of the United Singapore Rubber Esidior, Limited, the cause of death being general complications, re- poils ile Singa ore Fred. Prese of: 13th inst. He was a native of Macao, but had spent the greater part of his life in British Maloye where he was looked upon as being one of the experis in the agricultural industry, especially in rubber cultivation. Mr. Machado was till recently connected with the Kamauing Estate in Perak, and with the formation of the Singapore United Rubber Estates Limited, bo was offered the appointment of general mana ger, which he accepted, and be and his wife and family camo and settled down on the estate la Serangoon. He was twice married, by the first marriage he has left two children and by the second marriage he has left a widow and three children for whom the deepest sympathy will be extended in thele sad bereavement Although his residence in Singapore hardly extended to, a year, yot, his genial personality endeared him to a large number of persons with whom he was brought in contact, apart from the directors and shareholders of the come pany he was connected with,

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CANTON OPIUM MONOPOLY

SHANGHAI COMMENT,

In dealing with the subject of oplum at this ad over the wife in the drug it is ascessary, slaga of the controversy which has long rang.

the words of the Right Reverend Bishop Urent, in order to Arbid misunderstanding, to recall President of the International Oplum Confer once held at Shanghai in February, 1909. "All gitat problems," he declared, "go through two distinct stages. The fint singo is what might be termed the emotional stage; it is based largely upon sentiment and ideals that are conceived in the inner self, sometimes more independent of facts than is warranted In

for a long period we have been passing through this poliminary stage-what I have termed the emotional stage. The emotional stage Ands expression in agitation. We have had gilation, New, I believe, we are at least midway in the second or scientific lage, when men deal with ascertained fact, and on the basis of ascertained fact reach certain con- clusions of a practical character that will ea- able those upon whom the responsibility resis to 'arrive at some final conclusion." As we have thus emerged from the emotional stage, it should be poible to make a

THE PROBLEM BEFORE US

DISPASSIONATE 'INVESTIGATION

Mr. Slude stated that prisoner was charged with obtaining the sum of $50 and come odd-cenis by fals, pratentes. He succced- ed in obtaining the money by means of a trick. The person defrauded was a small Chinese trader, who owned a stall where he sold feather-dusters, Sometime on the 29h of April last, a mno ormed Chan Yut So, whom he knew by amy and by sight, cime to him and laquired if he wanted to change any money, as he would derive a considerable profit by chaug. ing hongkong notes into Chinese soucy. The man went round,accompanied by a fatiaud the trader, to a Japanese shipping office, the Toyo Mr. Machado during the courag of his long of the subject in all ite ramifications, without Kisen Kaisha, at abouts o'clock in the afternoon, connection with the Malay Peninsula was He went in and the iwo people accompanying familiar, from his occasional visits, with trade in opium," it was typical of the agitation risk of incurring the charge of supponing the him followed him in and there saw the pri- the less knowe Siamese States, as they were that characterized the earlier stage that little or sober. The two men conversed as to the rate than, of Kelantan' and Legeh, his itineraries of exchange and fully it was seliled that the and sketch maps having costributed some that confronted the Obiness authorities in the no consideration was given to the difficulties complainant should seeive $568 in Chincae useful malarial to the successive maps of the suppression of opium. From all sides ameng bank-notes. Complainant hauded over the Malay Peninsula produced under the directhe agitators came the cry, stop the foreign im Stop but on being told he would not receivation of the Council of the Straits Branch of portation and oplum smoking will cease, in the the 55:8 just then he seemed to have demur the Royal Asiatic Society. Of that Society land. Such a contention is now admitted to red in consenting to the arrangement without Mr Machado was for many years a useful have been fallacious. Certainly, the sceptics beceiving the amount. The defendant, how member, his visits to out-of-the-way district who gave China no credit for her desire to sup- ever, suld give you a bill to draw the scabling kini from time to time to furnish in. money and I'll sarl my servani boy with you, terasting papers to the Journal of the Society, the difficulties in the path of total suppression press the opium habit have been confuted. But Complainant and the servant-boy walked round In the issuejor January, 1900, Mr Machado had to a certain house is Des Voc ix Road, which a paper on "The Hot Springs of Ulu Jelai" which rival claims of the foreign and the nalive, drug are now also beller realized. In regard to the complainant had never seen belute. At the he described as being "similar to those visited the bigher cost of the former makes it for the fout of the staircase, the bey said "Wait a bit by me in Maliwuo, Lower Burma, la Repong, most part the luxury of the more wealthy, while I'll come out proiously," Oace inside, the boy Siamese Malaya, and io, other parts of the went out through a bísk-dour and that was the Malay Tosiasula." In the Journal for July last sesa of lum nod thin many. Complainantigoz, there appears "A' Vocabulary of the Jak went back to the Japanese shipping office bat Has of Batu Pabat, jobore, together with some was told that prisouce was not known there. remarks on their customs and peculiarities, Complaisant then weat on board oug of the Can- which proves that his experience with those ton steamer and finally prisoner was arrested in timid tribes coabled him to turn their confid: a Japanese theatre. Ju'he l'ulice Court, prieaca ia binto useful scientific account. His wished to call evidence and gave death remaves from the membership of the soner asid le the name and address of a certain party but Royal Asiatic Society a useful contributor and the Police after several attempts were unable an experienced observer in the bypaths of to find the person. It would be for the jury to Malayan life and folk lore.. decide whether prosecutor's story was correct or whether it was a case of mistaken identity, which was quite possible,

Evidence was called and prisoner being found guilty was sentenced to two years' hard labour,

THE CHIEF JUSTICE AND THE NEW QATH,

NEW FORM OF ADJURATION FUZZLES HRU HONOUR.

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THE NATIVE POPPY

continues to pandor to the degradation of the lower orders. This point and the relative con sumpties of the two kinds of epium in China (with the funker distinction between Malwa. consideration of the opium trade, in order to and Benares) have to be borne in mind in noy avoid, a recrudescence of the agitation con- nected with the emotional stage of the opium problem.

Accordingly iba.

ACTION OF INDIAN MERCHANTS

in protesting agilsst the exahlishment of an The funeral took place yesterday afternoon, entirely apart from any anxiety to see opium oplum monopoly at Canton may be considered being conducted by the Rev. Father Nain, smoking suppressed in China at the earliest. The first portion of the service was taken, in the possible date. There can be no doubt that the Cathedral or the Good Shepherd There was a

Chinese Government still requites all the sup-- large gathering at B dadiri cometery to pay him opium. Its worst enemies are its ows officinis, port that it can obtain in its campaign against the last mark'ef respect, those present including and their opposition to total suppresiion will the. Hon. The Jak Kim, Count de Boudy, Urgain effectivears the more lucrative they And Lim Boon Keng, Mr Tau Chay-Yan, Mr A. Eibe partial restriction of the opium habit. For Dadley, Mr So Ping Lun, Choa Giang Tye, Mr Sooo Kim, Mr Cade Suva, Mr Robertson (Ipoh), and the staff of the, Usited Sicgapore

Estates Lid, *

The new and decidedly sanitary method of

The late Mr. a. 1, Machado, 21 we stated on swaaring in jurora at the Criminal Sessions a previous occasion, will be remembered as a this morning had the effect of mildly putting former Hongkong resident who, in the eighties, out the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott identified himself promineollyinspotting circles His Hooool questioned the Deputy Registrat hero. za was a son of the lati Mr. F. M. Ma- (Mr. Lea-Jones) and the introduction by Or. chado, chief clerk at the Harbour Office, and a dinance of the new form of oath having Beau sepbow of a leading Portuguese revident in muda kaowa to him, his honour was apparently Hoogkong, Mr. J. M. E. Machado, of the Civil satisfied, but later on the following dialogue Service and now retired. This gentleman is ensued between him and Mr. Slade, K.C, who justly esteemed and held in much respect. With appeared on behalf of the Attorney-General-fotosesis bound up in almost all the industrial His Lordship-There's nothing in the Ordin-institutions in Hongkong, the home, of his ance which says anything about the words adoption, Mr. Machado is also a director of the

Almighty Gid " being left out.

Kowloos Land aud Building Co., I.d.-Ed Mr. Stade baven't looked at the printed H. K. F.} |_ form,

After further remarks, the case was proceeded with.

THE SUNKEN DEWAY,

SALVAGE DELAYED..

A break_la:one-of-the-meam-piper" attached to one of the large compressed air pumps on the Dewey, may somewhat delay the raising of the big dry dock, was the report which come over from Olongapo on 14 h inst. Ons of the compartment has been completely pumped opt and another one was nearly being emptied when the pipe burst and work has been neces- sarily delayed. Two or three of the workmen wera burned about the hands and face us the result of the bursting of the pipe but no serious injuries have been sustained. It is understood the break cao bo readily repaired and the pumpa will soon agaío be in sunaing order.

It is confidently expected that with the pampa all in good working order the dock can be raised wilbio a vary few days.

PRIVATE CHAir-Bearer in TROUBLE.

ALLEGED TO HAVE ASSAULTED LUKONO WHILE DRUNK.

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

VICEROY'S SICK LEAVE. {From Our Own Correspondent.].

Canton, 18th June. ~H~E. ̈ ̄ViceroyTM Yuan Shu Hida has been glasted a short leave of absence of twenty days by the Torque. H. E. Yuan will enter upon his leave on the 19th instant with a view to recoperates his heil:h, During i. E. Yuan's absence the ordinary business of the Viceregal yamen will be conducted by the Canton Pro- vincial Treasurer, H. E. Chan Kwai Lin,

VICEROY CASHIERED:

As the result of a report following inquiries made by H. E. Chang Jed Conn, Viceroy of the Liang Kiang provincen, into the mutiny of the troops in Oaaten in February last, H. H. Yuan Shu uc has been cashierad bot retains office. It was not until yesterday that H. E Yuan was in receipt of an Imperial Edict to the above effect.

CHEAP RICE

During the past few days no less than Gifty thousand dollars wor.b of ice was imported to the city from Hongkeng for the purpose of cheap disposal as a relief measure in aid of the poorer classes of people here. The in four different districts in the city to-day, distribution of cheap rice begins simultaneously

PROVINCIAL JUDGE.

The ex-Camion Provincial Judge Chip Pan Yin left here to-day for Shanghai on route to Housu to saks up his new post as Provincial Treasurer there.

Last Saturday night; a private chair-bester was having the time of his life after having partaken of same lu too well but not wisely and no doubt would have continued in his minh producing notice had he not, made bimself particularly obnoxious to a lukứng who did not appreciate his dignity being lightly tampered wiib. The guardian of the peace arrested the recalcitrant and marched him to headquaters, where, Lawarer, be war discharged with a "caption. On leaving the station be procured

On the 16th instant Taots! Cheung Wing the assistance of rumber of his bon proceeded on board a gunboat to. Kiungchow companions, who surrounded the lakong and 10 take up his new appointment as Tantai of baudled bim in quite ang naeremonious the Kiungchow and Ngalchow prefectures.. fashion, in the course of which the victim's

DEPARTING OFFICIAL

tanic was lord and his whistle snatched away News has been received in Rhanghij of the from him. This morning, Inspector Gourley charged the defendans before Mr. E R. death at Sudbury, Ontario, of Mr. G. E. Roach, Hallifex with being the ringleader of the assault who left hare in bad health on April 25, and mod definɗan; was remanded in Police custody, was on his way koms

On Saturday's party of Japanese tourist con- Mi Chalchi Ariyoshi, alder brother of the

of business man from Bouth Formosa

Shanghai,

with opium is the establishment of a monopoly, them the most successful method of dealing whether the consumption of the drug in pro- - ceeding without kindrance or is gradually being reduce. A monopoly under a strong central government would be the surest minibed of

but in the hands provincial authorities of the traditional type is China it becomes an iocca- tive to yet further connivance at the cos tinuation of opium smoking on the part of all classes of prople. It is without doubt, a suffer for the sins of their official class from hardship to the Chinese that they have to time immemorial. From the outist of the campaign against epium there have been iso- fated attempts to carry through an official and because foreign merchants have refused to monopoly, and for the reasons already stated, bo exploited for the pecuulary benefit of Chin.. ese officials, while the country's freedom from tempts ive been frustrated by foreign inter the oplam habit in no way promited, the st vection. The intentions of any single Viceroy may be above queillon, but in the eves of most foraignets the experiment would be prejudicial both to forer, and to Chinese interests. Thos a further protest has been raised against the renewed altempt dl Viceroy Yoan Shu-hsun to establisti

SUPPRESSING THE WHOLE TRADE;

A MONOPOLY AT CANTON. A month ago the Head Bareau for the Suppres alon of Opium to Kwangtung issued a notifica flan to all dealers in raw opium that it intended to levy a tax on prepared opium by bioing licence and permis. The duty of collecting who were known to be the largest denters this ex was imposed upon two specified firma, in foreign and sativa opium, respectively. When the dealer in native grown eplum de clined the bonour thrust upon him, Koang Wing-yuan, the other dealer, was vested wi h the sole administration of the tax. Then, a the result of such an order would ultimately be that no trader in oplum could buy from any DE SAYS Kuang Wing-yoan, monopoly would be established its, therefore, with reference Indian Governmeals as "ated in a telegram to this proposed manopoly that the Pome and ofyesterday, are exchanging communications:

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SALE

CIRST CLASS, TALL and STOUT

PONY. Hongkong. asih June, Jato,

TEL 657

NOTICE

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Is hereby notified that, on and after WEDNESDAY, the sand instant, the SUPPLY OF WATER to the Rider-Mala Rider-Mains into operation and that the Water two consecutive hours. Information as to the Districts will be controlled by bringing the

hours of supply to any particular property may will be turned on to each Rider-Main daily for

Water An hority er Registrar General or at the bioblained on application at the Offices of the Teng Wab Hospital.

W. CHATHAM,

Water Authority, Public Works Department,

Haugkong, 20th June, Toro,

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THE AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE.

FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK, (With Liberty to Call at the Malabar Coast) THE Steamship

"WYNERIC,"

will be despatched for the abora Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 13th July, 1910,

For Freight, apply to

ARNHÖLD, KARBERG & 00...

General Agents. Hongkong, 20th June, 1910.

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COMMERCIAL,

June 18th, 1,90 p.m..

20 1910

Today's Advertisements.

STATE OF NORTH BORNEO.

TENDERS FOR REVENUE FARMS.

FENDERS are invited for the lease of the Borned from 1st January, 1911, 'aw_sut "ant |- hereunder

T Revenue Farms in the State of North

ا.

Tenders will be received at the Office of the Government Secretary, Ssadakan, up to 12 o'clock nous on the 1st day of October, 1910, for the purchase of the exclusive privilega of 1,2 or 3 year commencing on the t of the Farms numerated below for a period January, 1911

Opium, Spirit, Gambling, and Pawnbrokieg Ths Farm above referred to are the

Copies of the Forms of Contracts for the Farms for the whole or part of the State, Farms and full printentars of the conditioni to be observed by tenderers may be seen on Application at the Office of the Government Secretary, Skodakan, or of Mesum Gothrie & Co, Slogapore and Panung, or of Messen Gibb Livingston & Co. at Hongkong.

The retail Government for

Intimations.

CHEESE

MILD CANADIAN STILTON

60 cents per lb.

THE

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**The "ASAKE" Brewery le situated near the "SUITA SPRINGS.* These Calibrated waters,ara ussed in the manufactur

for Chandu Exed by Opism Farm for 1911ourbour ne 1912 and 1913 are those specified below viz

For every 3 hun packet

50.rat

4

0 19 0.71

0.201

X-45

4.80

11

3 chi receptacle. #tabil Hongkong, tob Juus, vera

#

*COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES, MARITIMES.

FOR SHANGHAI, KODE AND YOKOHAMA,

by wire, are supplied by Messrs. B. 5. Kadooris

The following quotations for rubber shares, THE Company's Steamship. & Co. -

"Allagan...6/0.

Anglo-Javas... lagi — Ang'o-Malays..................

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United Serdango ................................... ....130/- United Singapores ..........................................53 Valted Sumatras..............1016 United Langkats

Para Rubber 9/9 par (b.

Venus. Ellis and Ellò advise us of the re

BIXGAPOER QUOTATIONS, ceipt of the following telegraphic quotations from Singapore 10-day-

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"TONKIN," Captain Charbonnel, will be despatched for the above Ports TONIGHT, the scth inst., at 8 o'clock.

M

Purity guaranteed.

¡Note Price Li

ASAHI" & "SAPPORO "

BORT

„par cash 4 dias, (EN) :

$12.00

per case #doa piki $13.50

To be obtained at all Retallers,

NOTICE.

R. LI HON FAN, à Chinese graduato versed in literaturo, kas bean a teacher to European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

He has a good method of training Enro peans to pass in the Chinese examination, and P. THOMAS, is possessed of a first rate certificate as a

Agent,

Chinese teacher. He has also a good know. Hongkong, 20th Juna, egro,

· [447|lodge of Mandarin. FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND MOJI.

THE Steamship

"JAPAN,"

Capt. A Stewart, will be despatched for the above Parts on FRIDAY, the 24th Juaò,

NOOD.

Those who intend fearing the Chinese language am requested to write care of Hongkong Telegraph office or direct to 17 Hollywood Road, and door,

This Steamer has Superior Accommodation. ter Passengers, is installed throughout with Electric Light and carries a duly certified Doctor."

RETURN TOURS TO JAPAN (Occupying 30 days).

Steamer leave about every 3 weeks for Shanghai and Kobe (Inland Sea), returning. via Mojt providing a stay of 5 to 6 days in Гарда

Hongkong, and January, 1910,

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Return tickets are available by the Indo-Plated, Glass and Iron Wares of all

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Fare for round tilp $120,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

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Agents. Hongkong, zoth June, 1910,

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, FROM 'SINGAPORE, PENANG`AND. CALOUTTA.

THE Steamship

"JAPAN," having arrived from the above Ports, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed at once, at Consignses' risk and | expense.

Cargo remaining on board after 4 P.M, of the 22nd Jane will be landed at, conilgncest risk and expense..

Consignees of Cargo from, SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IM MEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside, such Cargo impeding the din charge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk iad expenso._

No Fire Insurance has been affected." Bill of Lading will be counter good. by the andersigned.

DAVID SASSOON & Co, LIMITED,

Agents, Hongkong, 20th June, roia.

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Roogkung, ist June-191a"

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS,

FROM and after 1st January, 1909, the rates of Subscription to the Hongkong Telegraph (dally and weekly issues) will be as follows

DAILY-536 per annum. WEEKLY-81j par annum,

The rates por quarter and permensem, pro- portional Subscriptions for any period lass than one month will be charged as for a full month.

The dally fitus is delivered from when the address is accessible to messenger. Feak subscribers can have their copias delivered at their insidances without any extra charge, On coples seat by post an additional: $1,80 per quarter is charged for postage.

The portage in the weekly furus to say pan

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Whatever actios may be decided upon by the British Government it may be taken for granted that nothing will be done to hinder the Chinese authorities in their work of oplum suppression, If a menopoly wers found to be indispensable for that work, Its anablishment would be con- more likely, it la marely a device for an official sidered; but if, as exponosce proves to be tha comer, is oplum, then there is no reason why the foreign merchant should be pan. alizo The Article that we published yesterday on poppy cultivation in Fre

· MAY RUBBIE, RETURNS. chosn illustrates the extent of the ground

Agents F. W. Barkst & Co., HAN Government, before it can claim to have of financial year 23,113 lbs, dry; #galost 13,425 that has yet to be covered by the Chinese dry; against 4,337 lbs, dres Taial four months SANDYCROFT RUBBERCOMPANY:➡5,395lbs.

that it is unsafe to generalize in regard to reached Apality in the eradication of the oplum habit. One thing is certain 1. dry. China Other of our correspondents bava toured through Szechuan and have been led their line of routs that its cultivation bad to' lafer from the absence of the poppy along practically ceased in that province as in others. But now we find that night-tenths of the cultivated land of cas county are given up to

escouraged others, to make arrangements to the plant, while the impunity enjoyed by the farmers and their onexpected profis have sow the poppy agila. As far as in known, thers would be so means of bringing this fact to the knowledge of the Cestial Government except with the help of the foreigners would seem, therefore, that Sir Alexander Hosive Id dependent miselen of investigation

Ught ba productive of much jaterästleg which'ike Chinang Goydiamant

bull

Chempedak Rubber and Gambler Estate, Kid, Mesia. Į A. Wattle & Co., secretaries of the announce that they are in receipt of advices Rubber, totalling 2,500 lbs., kas Jost been from the Estate that another ay cases of Par shipped to London for sale. The last shipment realised 10/74 par lb.

of the

Agents, Guthrie and Co.

do: Kuala Lumpur. VALLAMBROSA --- #9,000 lbs, HRATOON 907 lbs. 4gente, Derrick and Co.

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