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A TRIAD SOCIETY.

Four Members Convicted.

cubicle in which the papers, etc.) were found, and that a Triad Society fan was discovered in his basket.

CHINA AND JAPAN,

Speeches at Opening of Shantung Conference.

The Magistrate said that the Before Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the fan was not necessarily a sign of Magistracy yesterday afternoon office. He dismissed the other four men were charged with being charge against the first defendant.

Peking, June 26-Addressing, members of an unlawful society The four male defendants were the Sino-Japanese

Sbintung on the first fear of 25 Hau Woo fined $100, or six weeks' hard Commisions at their first session. Street. One of them was further labour.

this morning. Dr. C. T. Wang. charged with assisting in the The woman pleaded that she Chief of the Chinese Commission, management. A woman, the prin had no knowledge that the other pressed his great gratification epal tenant of the house, was defendants used the house as an the complete settlement of the charged with allowing the pre-unlawful society, as she had never long-outstanding Shantung ques mises to be used for an unlawful seen the papers, Bags, etc., dis-ion, at the Washington Con-

ference, thanks to the frok di society.

¡played before. She was asleep

cussions between the Chinesef • Mr. Leo, d'Almada defended the when the police arrived. male defendants.

The first defendant was brought and Japanese delegations and their mutual and cordial conces- At 2.30 amL OR June 30th a back into the Court and asked by signs. This settlement, be said, raid was made on the house by the Magistrate if he had displayed had removed all obstacles to the a party of police under Inspector the Triad Scelety paraphernalia

pance of the Orient and to the Keat.

When the police forcedį previously. The defendant re-

establishment of most friendly between the two

open the door a stampede took plied in the negative, whereuponations place, in the course of which abis Worship discharged the wo-countries, as well as the lasting number of men escaped to ad-man. *** joining buildings by the verandah.

In making his getaway one man fell into the street and had hist arm fractured. He is now in hos- pital. A search was made of the i

the defendants premises after

VISCOUNT GREY MARRIED:

Close Secret Kept had been arrested, and a varied. Viscount Grey of Faltodon and assortment of paraphernalia pecu- Lady Glenconner were married liar to a Triad Society were seized, in the tiny church of Wiltshire, at these including a tab of rice with 18 30 a.m. on June 6. many flags used at initiation cere- It was the closest-kept wedding monies, and a picture of the secret for many years. Chinese God of War, whom Triad Not a soul save the clergyman Society members regard as their the Rev. I. Hart, and the the wit Itutelar deity.

inesses, knew anything about it

until the last moment.

Evidence was given by a Chinese clerk of the Chief Detective Ins-

pector's Office to prove that the paraphernalia seized belonged to

a Triad Society.

Even the servants

at Lady Glenconner's town house did not know where the bad goae, and the house staff at Wilsford were

happiness of the Far East.

Dr. Wang pointed out that the decisions reached at Washington were only principles, and that all the details had been left to fur- ther negotiation which it was the purpose of this conference to take up. The work of these meetings, therefore, will be more important than that of the Washingtoo Con- |ference.

Before this conference opened, Dr. Wang continued, the question of the withdrawal of the Japanese garrison from the Shantung Rail- way lines was a matter ofnegotia. tion with the Japanese Minister, and he was delighted to my that these negotiations had ended most successfully. He boped that any difference of opinion that might arise at this con- The two witnesses were Mrs.ference would be settled as easily. Curtis, Lord Grey's sister. and the and successfully. Glenconner's son, who had just young Lord Glencouner, Lady

returned from Spain.

At the conclusion of the evi-equally wasware of what was dence Mr. d'Almada asked to happening. be allowed to explain to his clients the effect of the evidence and to hear what they had to say. The Court adjourned for five minates When the case was re- f'sumed Mr. d'Almada, addressing

He got back in time to give his | the Magistrate, said: "I have ex-

plained to the defendants what the mother away at the altar in the law is on the subject and they are little church which adjoins his satisfied. They desire me to tell home.

cases have been treated in this

A SIMPLE CEREMONY,

Both partier wäre in walking

your Worship that they were no The vicar came over to the doubt on the premises, and that village by car, and the ceremony was just the plain and simple being so, would like to plead guilty to the offence for which marriage service. they are charged, viz. being mem- bers of a Triad Society. I ask dress, and after the ceremony the Four Worship to treat the case in family party of four returned to

the Manor House for breakfast. the ordinary way as Triad Society Though the date of the wed- Court. There is no doubt that ding was uncertain, the plans for the paraphernalia found were

privacy and simplicity were made superstitious things and that the some time ago, and were faith

fully respected by those who were defendants were found worship-concerned in the arrangement. ping. There is nothing against Wilsford Manor is the beautiful them individually.. I understand the defendants have been in gaol Lady Grey are staying.

country seat where Lord and for two weeks, and in view of this

No more perfect setting for the I ask your Worship to impose occasion small penalty, especially as I hear

England. from Inspector Kent that they

that mutual cordiality and help, Dr. Wang concluded by saying

which had been the motto of the Wasbington Conference, were really, the foundation of the relations between Japan and China, and he was confident that if this was the spirit in which they worked, the world would soon realize that Eastern ques tious could confidently beleft to Easterners for settlement

Mr. Obats, Chief of the Japan- ese Commission, in reply, said that the purpose of the Japanese Commissiou is to secure a just and proper solution of the Shan- tang question as soon as possible in compliance with the terms and spirit of the Shantung Treaty concluded at Washington. It had already been made clear, Mr. Obata said, that the Japanese Imperial Government intended the carrying out of the tresty to adopt the best measures for could be found in

in view of the fact that the recent Waford Manor was built by negotiation on the withdrawal of will probably be deported. Lady Grey in 1906. The spacious Shantung Railway line had been the Japanese garrison along the The Magistrate asked Mr. modern house in grey stone-a smoothly and quickly completed. d'Almada if he was also pleading beautiful example of flint chequer He expressed the greatest satis guilty on behalf of the first man work. But the lawns and clipped faction at the sincere efforts of yew hedges that slope down to.

on the other charge.

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Mr. d'Almada replied that he the River & von are at least 200 the Chinese Government in understood the other charge was years old, for the site was origio-Bettling the question..

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open-air living room. It is details of the Bhantong Treaty: When asked by the Magistrate favourite corner of Lady Guy's, might prove complicated "sad if he was prepared to accept the and she hasdong some of her some problems difficult he was Mr. Obata sunoanced it wa, as possible. He hoped that defendant's plea Inspector. Kent literary work there

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