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It is generally accepted that th ill-advined. strike_of_Shamsen ein playves has been instigated by the Labour Guilds, in turn encouraged by others who should know better If there were any doubts as to the sympathien of the Canton popula tion, the Canton Gazette sets them at rest in the following lender, in which we have insertell subhend ingst

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Although Shameen by treaty in

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THE WILL CASE.

CHINA FLOODS.

ADJOURNED YESTERDAY.

WAS

food

As generally expected in Canton the inevitable has at last happened 10 genoral strike by all the Chinese in Shaneen, the compradores, the clerical workers, the pervants and aumbs at the various classen of coolies, including Die stevedores, Înd began in earnest. The declaration of the strike against Shameen's new regulations came rather sul- denly like a bult from the blue Some foreigners in Shanteen naid to be very indignant at the strikers for having given them no Whether tho provions notier strikers have or havo not officially intimated their disatisfaction against | the proposed regulations they cer- tainly did give sufficiens intimation through the various newspapers which printed the results of their Various conferences with reference to the matter. Even before the bomb outrage, took place there had been public expressions against the unjustifiable treatment of Chinese in Shameen in the forms of editorial

TIENTSIN STILL IN DÄNGER. counamute, fath in Chineas and

JAPANESE IN FINALS. English correspondeners, and pub-.

Tientsiu, July 17- The lio demonstration that nearly a rented plece of land to foreigners

(Our Own Correspondent.)

The Portuguone will case was lovel for fourteen miles west from brought, about a general strike some for trade and residence, it is not

yesterday afternoon adjourned Tientsin is fourteen feet, which These various the same as the status of a rented

Singapore, July 17. Hinc die. After Mr. Albastor's has not changed for twenty-four three months ago. signs should have been sufficient house with its immediate premises

The Singapore tennis cheapion address. Mr. Fottor spoko at con- hours-Router. warnings to the Shameen nuthori-or compound. In the latter case

the tempt pays a rent and main ship doubles has been won by the siderable length on behalf of the childron who are contosting tho Lies that, there was something tains exclusive right within

od remarking that he thought' h the Japanese Koizom abd Horiously wrong in Shameen

premises during the tenner. On Both Koizumi and Asano will meet legality of the will.

Replying.Mr. Potter said it was bad Mr. Potter's points and in- that there timated that he thought there was the other hand Shameen, by vir it the font of the slzles cham the plaintiff's caso

cRae for the plaintiff to moot, Blessing in Disguise.

no erkienea that could boa Instead of correcting, the Sha-tue of its being opened to trade · pionship.

loft to a jury as to whether this subject to anything Mr. Alabaster and commerce daily, has become meen authoritien actually worsened public in character for no man will

will was the offspring of teatator's might have to say. Mr. Polter

volition ut LowD

of protested that thera were many A product the matter by promulgating a set argue that a market place la pri-

points ho hnd yet to address the of rules even more stringent with eate Shameen s no different

Crosse, Haid in effect that he did plaintiff's. regard to the use of Shameen by from a pubile market place of buy not know what the strikera really

So far from being no evidenes to Court on, on this particular argu. the Chinese, thus assisting in giving ing and selling. A public house or wanted. In this connection It is go to a jury on that, on the evidencement of the plaintiff's counsel, whicu

it ያፍ

slood, uneontradicted, Hie Lordship romarked that there the final opportunity for the wrath premises is never-used

Hafe to say that generally, not only

there was only опо way in curtainly was evidonon which had of the Chinese people for an out-purposes. The public character of the strikers but all the Chinese in

was that ovidence it was cortain that burst. It in strange that the wise Shameen makes Shumeen a public Canton as well, wanted (1) to see whieli a jury could find and not been cross-examined.

that was that this will cu in Shameen should not have place which should be opened to all

former conditions immediately re-

not the proinetion of the testator the testator believed that he hi foreseen such a possible outcome. except the houses and its own stored by cancelling all the new but of the plaintiff. The whole provided for his children.

Alleged. Mud Slinging. dividual compounds. Concessions But ainee the strike has already in Shanghai, Hankow, and Tientsin regulations, (2) to be assured that, fallacy of bis friend's argument

Mr. Potter again interrupted, Inid in a statement ho made many come it should be freed philosophi-and even the legation quarter in hereafter there will be

the evidonee of what wally, and means must be found for Peking have no such a sweeping crimination against Chinese, times, there is no presumption of but is Lordship said

pressed or implied, with regard to undue influente."

The cases ho from its solution. It may be that it is set of regulations against their use the use of all and every road and had cited had no application deceased, said just before

believed a blessing in disguise for the jactics by the Chinese, Again common walk, theruding the waterfront whatever to the principle of the death, he

thought he had provided for bir concerned. It certainly would be justice demands that no auch T and its benches), and the landings present caso. if through this strike a satisfactorygulations should be made. A in Shameen, and (3) to see that

Continuing, Mr. Potter submitted children and he would only say that the case bad bean and definite and lasting understand though, it is not expressly stated every Chinese man or woman, who that he had put prima facie this: ing regarding Chinese in Shameen that they are meant against the may happen to be in any part of evidence before the Court that the going on for some days and it no doubt been painful to Chinese no one is unintelligent

be therefora could have been brought about.

and the foreigners with respect. plaintiff. It was clear from Mr.all partica and

Eluat overything would As the strike is detrimental to enough not to understand their Shameen are treated by the police will was the production of tho had

true purport. The British Consul- After the cancellation of the Turner's evidence that she know hoped all alike it should not be allowed (General himself, in his communica- new set of regulations, if some tho will had been mado and that bo considered by the parties he to Inst for any length of time. It tion to the Civil Governor with re-ind of it regulation mast be made decossed was going to leave every.fore he sat again, with a view to has to be settled sometime and the gard to the criminal of the recent

at all, it should be made with the thing to bis children and so she cuming to a settlement.

Mr. Alahnster said he had thought better. .For

the bomb outrage, hinted that there guidance of the Shameen authorities would be a regulation made with assistance of the Chinese directly took him back to the solicitor's

concerned. For instance, before office nad instructed him to make all along that the case should never have been brought. It had been in settling the question it should be regard to the use of Shameen by it is put into effect the draft of the another. It was irresistible.

brought to get the plaintiff to agree- Compromise Suggested. always kept in mind that the strike the Chinese. The discrimination;

Continuing, Mr. Potter said it to the terms of the other side. repre- definite apprvoal of the

Mr. Potter: That is not true. in the sympathy of the entire in the proposed regulations is im-new regulation should first receive Chinese population in Canton.

Mr. Alabaster: Or to have mud It plied if not expressed. The regula-1sentatives of all classes of the the will be set aside the plaintiff may be that a certain class (not tien heing a discrimination against Chinese concerned, that la. the would get nothing and thereby

Mr. Polter: That is not true. quite as respectable in name but the people with whom foreigners compradores, the clerical workers, some of the testator's desires would

should cultivate better understand-

Mr. Alabaster: They came in the Chinese servants, and the be frustrated. Ho evidently desirod nevertheless, powerful) AB517ZICR 1 ing and try to live on friendly

to do that and have done so for more netive part than others. The terms for the sake of business, iChinese government. This is the her to liava something. Cunnsol had reasons are not hard to find, and not for anything else. cannot be only way by which the regulation Muggested compromise. They were

The and shares and the income from do it.

Mr. Potter said it had been prover this particular Inot should not be justified. Morgever, it will have when put into effect will not meet prepared to offer her all the cash several days. It is now our turn to

with popular opposition. allowed to mislead the Shares to be shown hint the treaty which Shameen out eritles in order to the real property for life and this,

this man desired that his children rented Shameen over to foreigners sound the sentiment of the Chinese after her death, to go to the and not even cross-examined that

children, -

As to for trade and residence also for in Shameon called to its office a

Ilis Lordship; I think that would should bavo hin money. bade Chinese from making use of

his opening was that the man's one Shameen except in the manner certain Chinese compradore and be a very desirable ending to those mud wlinging the whole tenour of

showed him the draft of the pro- painful proceedings. which the foreigners may see posed regulations. This is not the Mr. Potlor:k you, my desire was that his children should to permil.

way to sound public opinion. If Lord. I am grateful for that sugges-bave his money.

After further argument, the case the authorities had beeri What They Want.

tion coming from the bench.

Mr. Pultor wou continuing his was adjourned sine die on account The Chairman of the Shameen' careful in the matter things would

reply, when His Lordship intorven-30 pending Criminal Sessions. regulations such as proposed and of Municipal Counell, Mr-R-M not have come to this puss..

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