FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1910.

PIRATES' FINAL STAND. auxiliary. In a word, every possible moane

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VIVID DESCRIPTION OF THE LAST FIGHT.

Residents Returning to

Colowan

(From Our Own Correspondent)

Macao, July 29.

Wo awoke yesterday morning to learn that the night had been uneventful and as the day wore on persistent rumours reached is that peace ruigned anow at Colowan.

At half past twelve yesterday the Patria returned without having fired a single round; and though neither the officers nor the nien had occasion to hand, we wer told thas life in the land had russumed its

normal calm.

I regret my informant should håre gene slightly off the track in regard to the recent skirmish, for I have mace been favoured with unquestionable data regarding the

disclosure of the fastness at Hak Sab and the subsequent brush with the outlaws.

Frior to being sent to lend the Portuguese forces to the pirate'a strong hold at Hah Sah the statements of the two ex-captives were taken separately and when found to tally the two cicerones were despatched to Colowan sa slready stated.

They proceedal on their search followed by the Commanding Officer Major Magalon and half the number of his Availaben. The youth seemed more cognisant of the route, but still it took kim fully an hour and a half to locate the retroal, when he suddenly criod: **Floro

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Wan resorted to in order to trace and entrap the outlaws. H.E. the Governor had no action that matters would take such a turn. Though nows of the kidnap ping had already reached his ears indirectly fa could take no ates till the affair was officially brought to his notice. Than, wo know, he set hot taste about it. It was no speculative attempt, but sa under taking prompted by a high sense of duty

THE RAILWAY.

Proparing for the Opening.

The officials of the British section of the Kowloon-Canton Railway are just now very busy preparing for the opening of the line, which is, according to present plans, to take place early in Septembar. Testerday for to ono's fellownen. The contliet waathu first time the pioco of line between surprise an H.E the Governor had been Hughem and Yaumati was traversed by one over suly a week befors the outbreak and had been hailed by the village folk when of the big locomotives, and now the per he granted a petition relative to the landmanent way to quità completa from tha Kowloon tarmians up to the frontier. A thorough trial of the line is to be made on Balurday, while, as already announced, the official rua by Sir Henry May is to come

taxea,

The trading and agricultural soction are honest and hard working. It is only the Hah Saharan that is unreliable and suspicious. When His Excellency went ovur yesterday with Colonel Regirigües and Lieut. Eins the good folks wore ouraptured and ran after the party with expressions such as Fin Chong, Tai Tat, Tus Chich, atc., which showed ther wore mighty gratofal for having been rid of a bugboar

off on Wednesday next.

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The opening of the line at this stage has been deemed advisable in order to wark up the light local traffle, and to transport material "for the Chinese section if re-

The succues of the struggle held out no exceptional advantages to Portugal. Chins was the gainor in the best worse of the quired, all of which will help in carning word. Mace and its dependencies had revenue: For a time, however, the com- never sulfured at the hands of the pirates, plote rolling stock will not be available." The stona-cutters have resumed work This is because of the delay in the supply and many settlers and their families ars back from their temporary exile on the from Home of the iron. framework for island of Taiph. H.E. the Governor has the passenger cars, which was to have authorized the resumption of the launch boon delivered in the early part of the service from Blacao, His Excellency seems your but which as yot has act arrived in hopeful about the future of Coloway. The the Colony. The bodice of the cars have crying need of a sharp lookont and a suf ficient garrison are foregone conclusions, been built at the Hongkong and Whampes But out of evil good may come and with its Docks and are quite ready for the addition agricultural and industrial possibilities, its of the necessary iron-work. By reason of healthy, mountain air and tempting bathing this delay it will not he phasible for the resorts Colowan may with grit and pok severance come to be no meat rival of its proper cars to be used at the opening or flourishing neighbour over the way if its for some time afterwards. Accordingly, treasuros are done justice to.

ten four-wheeled covered pocds waggons Rosidents in Macao refuse to give have been converted into temporary as Hongkong morning, paper of Cemmodoro Wu who has always been on the best terms with His Mxcellency the Governor and the military authorities and believe that he is too much of a gentleman to be so indiscract.

THE CHINA MAIL.

STATUTE BARRED.

In some of the particulaga given me by my friend, Mr F. X. D'Almade, the Chinese characters show that the action ix statuto barred owing to the date," said Mr P.,W. Galdring, at the Supreme Court this morn- ing before Mr Justice Haceland, when a case was mentioned. "Mr D'Almada also claime that the eroes action is statute barred for a like ronson," added Mr Goldring. The case was adjourned.

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which over-topped a tiny rock bound crevice. A smal party of inen drew near the spot while the rest of the contingent circled round and above the site. Almost hidden in the story, mnases could be descried two apertures which were a trifle larger than an onlinad mü-de bœuf. Clear limpid water oozed from the fissures. On pooring into the boles the men board voices within and notified the Com mandant. The latter then asked who among his men were ready to venture At the Supreme Court this morning, within the recossos, Three men instant- before the Chief Justice, Sir Francis ly expressed their willingness to hazard Piggott. Mr G. B. Wakeman, Oficial the tek A sergeaus stood by while two Receiver, and trustee of the property of privates made for the openings. One took the Lai Hong firm in bankruptcy, sued the the left and the other the right. The Tik Lung: We Kee Bank and Li Ki Tong to branches were so marrow that the poor recover $30,000 mozeý lert on December fellow had to remove their costs and | 9, 1904. accoutrements before they could wriggle through. Once inside they were able to stand up with perfect case though plunged in gloom but for the streams of light filter- ing through the holes. Private No. 139 observed some chameters on the sand and drew his comrade's attention to them. see some writing here; the place must be tenanted. Do you see that Chinaman there?" The other, No. 164. replied in the 'negative. No. 130 persisted in his meer- tion adding he could now discern a table and a light. De as you think fit" said No. 164, whereupon No. 139 levelled his rifle and fired. The inmate fell but the men

were unable to my whether he was killed or merely wounded. As the two privates advanced they were greeted with a shower of bullets which told oË a autarous gathering. No. 139 was wounded in the kace-cap after the ballet had shattered his arm.

The two mon retreated to the openings. No. 148 was the first to gde into the spon when his companion asked to be dragged out as he was disabled.

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Mr. M. W. Slade. K.C., appeared for plaintif, instructed by Mr P. Hott, and Mr Eldon Potter defended, instructed by Mr-C. E. Bearie,

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take in water.

As to the Kowloon terminus, the present station near the Ferry wbar is purely a temporary one, as also is the one nearing After paying running expensca, salaries, There are premin of insurance, repairs and all ether completion at Hungbom. thought to be all that is necessary for the charges there remains including $20,766,39 time, probably until the opening of the brought forward from last account, the Chinese section. It was, in the early days," sum of $143,526.21 at credit of profit and lose secount. From this amount the intended to have the terminal station on niales order in an action brought by plain-Lindsey, the premont Chief Resident the half-year of one dollar and twenty- Kowloon Point, bat tão proposal of "Me | directora recommend that a dividend, för tiff against defendants who denied läbility. | Engineer, to have it focated at Ranghow has five cents per share or $100,000 be paid to With regard to the proof of the claim they now received the approval of the Secretary shareholders, $18,000 be written cif book had nothing except the books. They had of State. So in the course of time more value of atomers, 20,000 be written off no mia voce evidence as there was nobody substantial station buildings will be erected who could speak as to the circumstances

at Hunghom, which will serve the native populatica well and also be equally con- What they had to depdid on at the present venient for those residing on the Bongsong in the absence of the most material witness side, for a pier will be constricted adjoin who had gone to Europe and had noting the station snd passengers wil he returned, und who, he was informed, had conveyed across the harbour. stayed in Singapore, were the books.

His Lordship is 'no doubt a fascinat- ing pleasure."

THE VIENNA CAPE.

Yet we have heard the Portuguese soldiers taxed as poltroons, and the same wisenerus suggested bombardment: And what about the poor kidnapped children who were the main objects of the pirate chase? Portugal, as will be obvious to any sensible unbiased critic, had to proceed with the utmost 31r Slade thought there was no doubt The Vienna Cafo, Queen's Road Central, caction. No suspicious character was that it was a fascinating pleasure to stay in

was tastefully decorated on Thursday evan allowed to einde her grasp. Such individuals Singapara panding the hearing of the

It was probably not a varying when a large number of local gentlemen were shot when they evaded arrest. Then desirable season of the year to be in Hang enjoyed the hospitality of the directors, amusements whisir detained him in Sign-excellent style which betekens well for the kong and there were probably a number of The repast was sumptuoan and served in pore. What they depanded on were the books and one particular money book in future management. · All-prenent were which defendant acknowledged the receipt greatly delighted with the general arrange of various sums of money. After the ments of this well-known cafe, execution on the bank the books, amongst other things were seized and these were

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exhortingthe outsiratesurrender. Extreme the officer never undertank an attack before measures were resorted to only when they proved defiant. This last seige was pro- fenged from the evening of the 95th throughout the night and morning of the 26th. Dynamite was pot resorted to bat threats were made withariew to intimidate taken by the bailif to the official Receiver! the pirates. They were, as uni. called who in due course handed them to Messrs upon to surrender. Their reply was couched in the most insolent terms which gave their Brutton and.Hett for the purpose of sile beseigers to understand they would rather being brought hy him against the creditors. die than yield. night was pitch dark of the Yik Lung Wo Kev bank, Sub-

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A fee of $250, or two months' hard | ING, LESS THAN laboar, was the sentence imposed on a Chinose broker for selling dross opíam in Queen's Road Fast. He was arrestîà-by | -- Chief Excise Officer Hoggarth.

Two men were charged at the Magistracy zo-day with malicious damage to a driving

belt at the Cotton Mills. The ovidence

as to the effect that the belt had been cut into shart pieces for use as shoe soles, ita total length being 30 feet. One man was discharged and the other was sout to prison for three tenths with hard inbour.

Chan Shi aned Tuk Ka Kwong before Mr Justice Hazeland, at the Supreme Court this afternoon, to recover $40 being money lent. Mr Jackson, for plaintif, said that he had reaived $30 on account; but aa bir H. Cardiner said it was in full settlement

repairs has been affected during the half year and the steamers are all in good running order. An arder for the construc tion of four boilers for the a.s. Eeungaban has been placed with the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd. Tasse botar will be installed during the steamer's an- nual overhaul in November.

Keen competition on all lines of the

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inkreasing low by exchange of subsidiary cuin account for the poorer result of the not be settled. Steamers working sumpared with the same period of last year.

Mesars H. E. Tomkins and C. E. Anton resigned their seats on leaving the Colony and Messrs F. H. Anestrong and C. H. Ross were nominated by the directors to il the vacancies subject to confirmation by the shareholders at this meeting.

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The summeros by Bai Zulaika against. Nërs C. M. Smith was fixed for August 6 by Mr Justice Hazeland, at the Supreme Court this morning. Mr Leo D'Almada o Castro said he had a perfectly good defence. The In accordance with the articles of claim, which was for rent and goods ald for the man had not yet risen.. In the books into Court. They were deposited in School of Muskerry, won the Prince of

sociation Messrs H. A. Siebs and J. W. gloom, one by one, the outlaws Laft their refuge and esconsed themselves behind the remained. He presunod defendant denied points, the highest possible.. Sergeant but being aligide, offer thenwolves for who was now dond.

the Registracy where they had since Wales competition, with a score of 85 Bandow retire from the Board by rotation, and delivered, was due from the husband boulders and knails. They next started a that the books were the books seized as he Martin, Highland Light Infantry, won the re-election.

During the sixsence of Mr W. E. Potta, termittently until daybreak when the had not replied to the notice asking him to Stock Exchange competition with 105 the amounts have been audited by Mr F. soldiers could make out the direction the admit thebi and certain other facts. There points, and six scores of 104 were mada

Maitland. smoke issued from. A rush was planned, sleo a partnership book amongst them, and twenty-four of 103, constituting a

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yard they were retted one after the other. capital of 80,000 tavla.

fusillade which they indulged in in-

The Commanding Officer then approached

Evidence was called and the case was

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the pirates, through the medium of his interpreter, of the capture of their comrades, counselling surrender with the alternative of annihilation, adding that they

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interval eight women came out and behind | day, Captain Tasker, of the British steamer At the end of the first stage, Great Eri that does away with the necessity of using them a band of outlaws who all gave up Longships, charged fifteen members of his with 1.156, and Canada third with 1,123 adhesive postage stamps. How many know A Chinnae coolie who had been em- OREGON PINE

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their arms. They were asked if any more fading crew with refusing, without reason- For Australis Armstrong made 118, Boyd, that such a device has born in use in offices ployed at the Nazareth, Pokfolum, for the of their gang wers within, the fastness and able cause, to join their ship.

145 Grant 144 Goyi43, Cutler 141, Williams In up to-date Now Zealand for the past two past two years was discharged last week, on being answered in the negativo the troops forced an entry and were convinced Complainant stated that the defendants,141, Burgoyne 140, and Halligan 186.

Torrential raine fell on several occasions Pears and his proved entirely successful and yesterday he returned to the scene of after an out and out inspection that the having left the ship without leave, refused during the progress of the shooting. Arm- In appearanes the automatis stamping his former labours and took an opportunity to steal from the servante' quarters a watch reces WAR empty. The forcer appreciably at the shipping office to go on board again. strong, Grnat, and Williams made the machine in not unlike an ordinary cash enriched their stock of arms and munitions Both he and the Shipping Mnator told them Rord and Cutler made 49, arch. Boyd of whatever denomination of stamp in and chain and some clothing. He WAJ

poesibia as the 200 yards range, while Goy. register. The indicator is placed in front and then woured the neighbourhood of Hak Bab. At a cartain point they came

to return, but they refused. They then made the possible at the 500 yards range. required, and, after the envelops is inert arrested with the goods apon a young man concealed in the tall gras followed him to the Harbour Office; and The highest individual scoro up to this ed, the handle is turned, which causes and si the Magistracy was sent to prison

At the for the months. who fred at the troops and was wounded in

stags, was 148, made by Wallingford (Grest the stamp improssinn to be made. retben, being later ccaveyed in a stretcher still refused to return to their ship when Brain). Armstrong's score was the taxi same time the value of the 'stamp,is regis. to Macro, This individual hold amall directed by the Harbour Master.

best. After the shooting at the 200 yards tered on the meter of the machine. Money "travelling bag wherein were found six defendants complained of the quality and range in the second stage, Great Britain led is not used, but every firm requiring a Three Chinese sisters were charged at

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authorities and its scrants guaranteed to where he was in hiding his designs are they had not boon paid, while others would and Canada with 1,481 third...

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After reconnoitring the environs now washing water. Hie Worship ordered each noross the ground and disconcarted the meter, and an account is rendered in the pen. It appears that the woman wished During the sight 9 mea vero captured defendant to forfeit six day's pay and overseas rillomer, particularly the Aus- same way as in the case of a gas or electric her servant to go to the country with her over £12,000,000.

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