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THE CHINA MALL.

DAMAGES AGAINST REVENUES

OFFICERS.

For Tronghal Arrest.

Loosely Drawn Ordinances Criticised.

Mr. Hodgson submitted that only gary nomical damages should be given, and he andad that revenue officers had orders. to hand over persons found with lottery. tiakuta

His Lordship observed that it was rather qurious thern should be no powers of arrost

TUBEDAY JUNE

THE BOSHU, MARU CASE.

Robbers' Daring Exploit and

Costly Haul V

ALLEGISLATIVE CO

Jubilee Road and Motors

Fotice da wek, the following questions at The Hon dir Bi. Stewart kan viran

the munting it "Legistative Council you Thunday

be allowed to drift into uselessness, so far as their military training was con- cerned. Our Navy is lhagnificent and equal for any likely emergency, but eveu with that in mind, a moment's re-

NISK MAN AND A WOMAN CHABOD flection on the vastness of our Empire,

In the Summary Court this morning

The true story 00ncoming the recent must show us that in certain circum before, Mr. Justice Gompertz, FumeCARELEENLY DRAWN ORDINANCES.

midnight robbery on Loan the as. Sosht stances the defence of our Homeland | Judge, the hearing wax coutinued af un Mr. Hodgson: It is done every day in baru brings ro light some emarkable facta.

unusually interesting action for damages, i hundreds and hundreds of onses. roof chief amongst which in the astounding dez. [ reountly issued Regulation closing the 1. Will the Government re-under the might probably be left almost entirely brought by Yip Man, of 33, Benham hold that it is wrong, there will has to ing on the part of a number of Chinese Jubles Road to motor traffic, and modify in the hands of our Home defereive Strand, Basty against Chan Hingabe sua amending ordinance

The case was commenced at the Magiit to the extent of permitting such tmble, force, which, as a rule, is not so Revenue Offer. The plaintiff claims the

Mr. Hodgson mentioned another Ordi. tracy this morning: before dr Melbourne in one direction only, earing certain hoor

of the day 2. 2. Will the Guvernment take.

satisfactory as the importance of the sum of $500, damages for alleged unlaw.nance, under which there was no poweraud, considerable internat is being taken in steps to expedite the work which has now,

Most refresting and palatable.case would warrant. Our Citizen Army have justified the great efforts that have been made to make it what fit is, amit is much greater than is generally supposed, both in quality and in numbers. Nevertheless, with the

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ful arrest, false imprisonment, and su ult on May 10, when, he alleges, de- endnut unlawfully arrested and asanuited ga Pui lottery tickets with the raw to him, alleging him to be in possession af selling them. Plaintiff was subsequently at the Magistracy Bined $250 as it is fee $175, and general damages #175 that. the recovery of this sum, with advocate's

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MEMOS FOR TOMORROW. Prize Distribution at the Wigram Tennis 9,15 p.m.-Concert at Theatre Royal,

City Hall,

Club.

General Memoranda, SATURDAY, June 15

inany (1888).

Mr. Ruas appeared for plaintiff, and defended. Mr. Hodgson, Assistant Crown Solicitor,

case

ALPERN CASE, Mr. Russ said this was a test purely on a question of low.. For some

Reserve, such as now appears to be well-established, we have a fighting force at Home upon which we can thoroughly rely no matter what emergency we are called upon to face,unknown reason the plaintiff was not We do not agree with Lord Haldane Court, though he had promised to attend that we should strive to be the 9.30. Defendant was represented by a soliciter, and as they were dealing with greatest military, nation the World has ever seen," as well as the greatest naval power, for in such an aim the jealousy and envy of others are aroused; but we are of opinion that we should endeavour to utilise to its fullest extent the valuable material at

facts which were not in dispute, he pro- posed to call defendant and take his evidence on the facts for the point of law. His Lordship asked if the facts were admitted.

Mr. Hodgson said they were up to a serta point. It was a question whether there was only a technical assault..

Mr. Muss admitted there was only a

Accession of Emperor William II of Ger- Flowe. The British Empire, power-echnical assault.

ful at sea, cun certainly also powerful as she requires to be guard her great possessions.

SUNDAY, June 16-

King of Sweden's birthday (1858).

..-Excursion to Macro.

M Day, June 17:-

Bunker Hill Day (Mass. U.S.A.)

3 p.m.-Sale of Crown Lands at P.W.D.

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His Lordship asked if the correct facts beware that defendant was bringing in San to Pui lottery tickets and was arrested by a revenus officer who was not a constable in the ordinary sense of the word...

Mr. Russ replied in the affirmative and added that when the officer knew plaintiff had lottery tickets he took hold of his arm and led him to a European constable.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

The military cricket, hockey and Noon-Watkins Ld. Extraordinary Gen- football grounds at the Happy Valley are

cral Meeting...

clos d until further notice.

WEDNESDAY, June 19;-

SATURDAY, June 22-

Variety Entertainment at. Palace Thea

tre, Mt. Austin." SUNDAY, June 23-

Prince of Wales Birthday (1804). Mosnar, June 24 :—' Midsummer Day.

WEDNESDAY, June 28:-

The Matin announces that tests ve hown that the new powder manufactured for the French nary is no better than the

His Lordship: Had the constable the right to arrest him?

KO BIOHT TO ARREST.

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The Douglass.s. Esimur reports hav Afr. Russ said by bad and Mr. Hodgson ing spoken H.I.G.M.S.Iltis at 8 p.m. on added that a recent new Ordinance would 10th in- und from Swatow to long-give the power to arrest for any offenet.,

Mr. Euss and his point was that the this offence. He was quite right in the revenue offeer had no right of arrest for beginning, and might, before he searched of having opium. · But he had no right There were 35-4 European and 1680 arrest defendant when he found that Chinese visitors to the City Hall Library

he had lottery tickets. and 200 Europech and 2,151 Chinese officer?

His Lordship: Is this man an opium visitors to the Museum during the week ending June Oib.

to arrunt..

Ordinances.

it

for Bytral months past, rendered the Craignin Road lurpeessble for chair trufla and dangernes to pedestrians?

Other business include the sem

Mr Russ said this simply showed how In all ten Chinese were charged-nine frightfully carelessly people drew up these being male defondants.

Mr Lewisappeared for the male defend-

Mr Ian. D'Alanda for the woman,rending of the Bill entitled An Ortisanos tion. while Mr Bowley conducted the prosecu

to regulate te ricena, daperaba und flights bellanas simbijs, seroplanes and

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Committee on the Bilt entitled Gr dinance

to make provision fue the reout="

tha

His Lordship said it Mr. Hodgson ad. mitted a technical assault, and only asked for danical damages he would give judg Bir Bowley, in outlining the facts of the ment at incu

case maid that the defendante were all Mr. Hodgson said he must admit tech. Soshs Mart, in Hongkong Harbour tiption of the Fall Court: the seconds

charged with robbery with violence on the nical assault. He could not say the off on the morning of May 29th The Souhending of the Bill untitled Antiydiasnos ver had power to arrest.

Baru belenged to the US. 5., sad plied to tuend and comolidate the law relating Me. Russ: Surely it is very illegal for between Hinagkong, Cantún, Swaco, Chinese, Pavenger Ship a delined people in authority who know he has no Hongkong Harbour on Tuesday, Mayounning Aristie Emigants generally and and. Formosa. She war by Chinsta Pongors Act, 1855, and power of arrest, to give him instructions28, being made fast to sinirat the the reading of the Halsasited An

We-teramont buoy, on the South Ride Ordinance to amend, the way: Ordi

with shipping nedars for them to be cut- of the Central Fairway. She was Indon AB, 100, will not be precoded with st

signed to one of the coast port. The with cargo. Aboat 5.45 p.m. on the 19th this meeting. six shaste of opium were brought alongside

chusta were sean and weighed by the se send officer of the ship, and were sules- quently looked up by him in the ship's All hatches were afterwards

to 'arrest,

give formal judgment now, reserving his His Lordship. That does not follow.

decision on the points of law, to enable Mr. Hodgson asked his Lordship to

him to get the Ordinance amended. Otherwise they would have people coming

to this court every day..

His Lordship, acting upon this sugges-battered down and

strong room. tion, gave judgment for $5, and reserved his decision as to costs as well as on the From legal points.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL

Mr Matheson Lang and Miss Hutin Britten are now on their way to Durban, after playing to large audiences at Roma;

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It is stated on excellent authority that General Sir Beauchamp Duff (Military Socratary to the India Office) will succeed General Sir Edmund Barrow, commanding the Southern Army in India

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THE SANITARY BOARD.

Formal Meeting.

A special meeting of the Sanitary Board was held this afternoon to deal EVERYTHING MADE SECURE

W with the alteration and amendment of that time the ship was in charge of the quartermaster. There

certain bye-laws made under section 16 were also seven Japanese Bears ahoard, of the Public Health and Buildings Ordi including engineers. The remainder of the nances of 1903-8 which had been sub erewere Cantones. Mr Bowlus, cm mitted to the Legislative Council for tinuing, mid he wished to describe a dem had two docks fore and aft and a brides Mors Carter, Chan Kai Ming, Dr. F. deck amidships. On the upper concerning the stern part of the ship which approval. There were present Mr. E. I. C. Wolfe (Presidant), Colonel Irwin,

the

ck nt

Atern was the deck hound which had

he

Clarke, and the Secretary,

The President said the matter which

four occupants. One of the rooms was pccupied by the third officer.one by the com pradore, ene by the quartermaster, shile proposed to deal with at this meeting the other was for the boys. The strong rooiu was situated at the stern, in the part which the Board amended at the last was one in connection with the byelaws side, almost immediately under the meeting, or rather, the new bye-laws quartermaster's as and when batch was battered down there was no read a letter from the Colonial Secretary which they passed. The President then ments of access to the dreks, exce: Captain Carlo J. Hickie, King's Own through the doors, which were locked, whe informed the Boar that at a meet- Yorkshire Light Infantry, latterly serving 29th. the quartermaster was on duty, June 6, the bye-laws in question were. About two o'clock. In the morning of the ing of the Legislative Council held an with the 2nd Battalion, Crk, has been Some of the crew were on shore les ve, and referred back, with a recommendatica specially promoted major into the Rogal the remainder were in bed. It appeared Fusiliers, passing over the beada of ten that a boat of some kind came alongside, that the amendments suggested should cptains in his late regiment and over the and a number of men, armed with be moda. hands of nine captains of the Royal entered the compradore's cabin, and seconded, and it was agreed that the sug- revolvers, scrambled on Zook. Que then The President proposed, Mr. Carter Fusiliers. The new major of the Fusiliers another runde for the quartermaster's

Cabin Regiment in October, 1803, and was pro- got out of bed. All this must have been

sappointed to the Gloucestershire on the port side. They threatened the stud amendments be considered in

core with revolvers, and made them committee. T

When the Board resumed the smead- Infantry in March, 1902, and thus gets his

ments were accopted, and two bye-laws "Crown "at a total service of 18 years.

passed in substitution for two which were been reposied.

Inspection Invited. Entries close for Third Gym-old powder about which serious complaints plaintiff, have arrested him on suspicion nsted captain into the Yorkshire Light done with

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Hongzozd, Tursday. JENE IL, 1912.

BRITISH NATIONAL

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A. Fong, photographer, sonds us II excellent general view of the King's Birth day Parade held on the Cricket Ground,

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Mr. Hodgson: He is an Excise and Rovenna Officer appointed by the Govern

ment.

that he had no power to arrest ?

His Lordship: Is it common ground

It is a capital wavenir of the event,andnary power of a coostable to arrest.

Mr. Hodgson said he had not the ordi-

xer rol woll-known members of the com- ulinity can be discerned.

Major General Sir Willian Gascoin

K.C.B., Lieut. Cok the Hon. H. Trofusis,

Ir must have been with feelings of and Major E. C. L. Fitzwilliams, ASC,

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His Lordship: For the purposes of this case he is a private person?

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NAVAL NEWS.

EXTREME QC1ETNE98. The third officer, who

was sleep ing in bin cabin, was not awakened. It appears that the rubbery most have let themselves down between decks, opened the port-side cargo port, and than forced

the strong room door, removing from radin six cases of opium, an woll as packages containing medicine. The person on watch was the quartermaster who had disappeared. There appeared to be no evidence, to itsow whether he was kidnapped "Next Friday H.M.A. Cambrian will leave or net. The fact remained that the the Barbour for Thursday Island.

At the end of the present week H.ML5. Minotaur will leave for. Wei-hai-wei join the feel there..

to

...QUABIKEMASTER WE MISSING.

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THE NEW MOTOR REL GULATIONS,

Test Case Probable.

section 4 of the Private Vehicles Oc

Certain of the new regulations under

dinance, dealing chiefly with motor care, which came into fores on Saturday, are mach reseated by those in the Coloss

for his powers of search. What he ad

Mr. Hodgson said isis was so, cacept the" tugboat Atlas will shortly proceed | Mr Bowley further stated that officers Bowning motor vehicles, and if rumoer be

·

not admit that. He did not know whe-

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H.M.S. Pagans is on her way south and north with practice tirgots.

COOLIE'S DASH TO DEATH.

Answering Mr Melbourne, Mr. Boaley said that the quartermaster was a Chines men were found tied up. There were several boys in the boys' cabin, but they true in the near future there is likely to be apported to have slept through the whole litigation with the abject of testing the procedure. Officers state that they found

Teso

mitted was that the defendant found the not a little pride-pardounble pride-have very kindly presented a handsome lottery tickets on plaintiff and handed silver cup men trophy for an annual water him over to a policeman. If the sug. that Britons read Reuter's telegram pole competition in the Hongkang gagation was that he took him by the arm Chinese Charged with Negligere. and there were signs of large tools having Council had no power to frame such announcing that last Saturday. His rison.

and led him to the policeman he would Majesty, the King, reviewed 30,000

Chinese copper coinage in the Colony ther he tried to make out that the National Reservists in Hyde Park, yesterday was quoted at 40 per cent. dis-sault was aggravated by plaintiff being His Lordship said he would bear the

Mr. Buss intimated that he would call the defendant and take what he said as the facts of the case. He was entitled to do this as it was a civil case.

Ladies Department London. As stated, this was the court. The great advance iu the dissant led along a public road.

NEW

DELIVERY

OF

MILLINERY

AND

evidence.

DEFENDANT'S STORY. appointed under the Opium and Revenue Dafondant. caid he was a revenue officer Ordinances. At 3 p.m. on the day in question be was on duty on a Wharf and say plaintiff leave

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According to the evidence of a youthful was in charge of the two defendants witness of the occurrence, the truck which bumped against the ladder.

lin

POLICE COURT NEWS,

that

The following meos were beard at the Magistracy to-day -

the hatch partly opan The locks of the legality of the new rules. atrong-room door had been tampered with, The contention is that the Executive been used. The ship: left, for Bwatow an Befor Mr E. A. Irving, at the Magis

the following day.

Oregulations ithout reference to the While discharging tracy this afternoon, two Chinese were produced.

cargo, a weichman found the tools Legislative Council, and it is upon this tools, he would state, point that a logs? decision will probably ba charged with causing the death of another did not belong to the ship. first inspection of the National Re-hibiting the circulation of Chizase opper rate is due to the fact that the law pro-

There would Chinese coolie who, it will be remembered, Inuach picked up cargo boat and towed

also be evidence to show that

sought, full from a ladder at the back of the Rong-her away. Mr Bowley concluded by had this morning with. - N

Judging from a conversation serve since its inception. To many, coins in the Colony comes into force on

fa reprosentative of the Chins Mail" kong Hotel recently and was killed. this great body of strength will prob- July 1st:

stating that a proposed that day to go of

member one of Circumstances, attending the fatality only into the evidence as to what happened panies, the regulation which is chiefly the motor garags" com [ably appeal, as it appears to have

have already been reported in the columns

on the ship. As the result of a heavy branch of a

of the China Mai

The Captain of the Seshu Maru was running of any motor vehicle between the resented is the one which prohibits the appealed to Lord Haldane, the tree falling close to Messrs Jardine. Mfathe

then called.

hours of midnight and 6 am. It shfe con Secretary for War, who described it 'clock this afternoon, the overhand live

old down the hatches, putting wedges object of the new regulation, this motor son and Co.'s old mens at Wauohai, at 2.15

Other witnesses give evidence in aued in force, our support of Mr Bowley's statement.

our representative was as a "discovery of unexpected tramway wire and several telegraph wire

The ship's carpenter stated that he to shut down. Discussing the probable asaured, the garage in question would have wealth." It is that and more; it is were brought down, and were hanging in a

Mr Irving: How was it that it, bumped the discovery of a body of disciplined dangers position. Fortunately nothing

expert said that they were principally Mr.Bowley Supposing a man wanted steamer.against the ladder.

to open a hatch without making any goire, who, he admitted, used the cow a great

simed Ista serious resulted. The rerent rainy weather He had a bundle, and suspecting this to

certain section of the community. men who can be thoroughly relied is believed to be the cause of the mishap. contain opium witness searched it end but he thought there was room for the truck used.

how would be do it 1 Witness replied that he did not know Witness: It depends upon the means be pointed out if exception was taken to deal at mecssonable hours, but as be upon in the hour of need to form a

found it contained four bundles of San in pasa. The deceased had a botiron in stronger defence than at present exists unigal kind of accident occurred at the away, so witness took hold of his arm against the wall, and when the iron was hot, Be himself could not open the hatohen

Last night a serious and, happily, very Pui lottery tickets. Plaintiff tried to run his hand. It was wi nes's dury to heat the without using a hammer?.

Ara there

them or to their condoet in the cars, the Any means to get wedges out police already had a remedy, in the Homeland, zealous as are cur foot of Western Street. A tramcar had and led him to a European constable, who take it up the ladder to deceased. As soon without using a hammer.

iros fron stove at the foot of the ladder Witness replied that he did not know. Citizen Ariny. It must indeed have stopped at the foot of the street, and a burly arrested hit.

an be iw the truck witnear cried ant frequently occurred to others, as it has Chinese had alighted, when a rickshaw, Mr. Hodgson asked defendant if he was There were three or four men on the truck. it must have taken considerable viulenen "Auswering Mr. Lewin, witness stated that to us, that is allowing men, comparu-paler, ercured down Western Street, Persons upon whom he found lottery tic. the foot of the ladder to sea that people noise.

completely out of the control of its careless instructed to hand over to a constable fr Grist (for the defence). As a to break open the strong

matter of fact it was your duty to be ne It

room, tively young, to leave the Army, after which is very steep.

must

have made considerable Rickshaw coolie,replied that he was so instructed,

kets when searching for oprum. Witness should not knock agniast ik 7.

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the having served, say, five, ter, fifteen, sick bw and the European inside the

Witness: It was my duty to pay things

door must have made considerable noiso or even

Mr Lewis: Are the cargo ports fitted twenty-one

Mr. Russ said he did not see how up the ladder. rickshaw were hurled with terrific force his client could recover years, and

At the time of the accident were

with nuts or balts f drift buck

against the unfortunate Chiosman ay be but he could the solicitor's fee. It was

tho into civilin

Ano,

you not Witness: With nuts, life

on the ladder f Actually without keeping in proper touch was so ever that a part of the rickshaw portant

Witness: I was in the act of going up to use a Valess there was an actual the truck training was concerned was a very The unfortunate victim of the mishap bore he had a right to seat for some other

and way with great dificulty extracted. thera was no right of arrest at all, unless One of the defendanta gare evidence on

onth.

Mr Grist Happily, with the inception of the to-be-assisted-to-hospital Neither the My Hodgson submitted the case could you turned the corner

(to defendant): Were you Looking out, or what wore you doing whespoon of June 18th. National Reserve a check was put to were much the worse for the collision.

European, the rickshaw puller nor the car ouly confine ifall to the time of the

Defendant: Yes, I was on the lookout. this state of things, and to day we

urrest by the defendant and the banding

When did you sac the ladder in front I did sole till I was ou if have an organization and a military

A SENSATIONAL THEFT.

over to the Europoon contable. He ad-Defendant added that from the time he mitted there was a technical sesauls and turned the corner to the time the truck hit force among our civiliau ranks that

a technical wrongiul arrest by the defer the laddar was very short, pen The 12th Royal Lancers, now stationed go far to prove, should the time un-

Dollars 10,000 Disappear. Potchefstroom, are, says the Johannes

dant warn he found plaintif had got the Lidder home there was scaffold. I there have been 154 cases of Buhunio. Lottery tickets, but that asssult Defendant Becom

Me Irving Bow was if you did not barg Evening Chronicle, looking forward happily ever arise, that the Homeland Mesa Gibb, Livingston and Company, and arrest daly went so far an handing jog in the Way

carbon plague, of which sumber 90 persons are with a stick these wittestés

see

punishment intiatet on them in 1812 can never be successfully invaded with Agents for the British Nouth Fornes over plaintiff to the constabler What their Irving (to Sergeant Grant) Would combed. With the exception of 3 Indian | but two i

telegram from the Finabot, pinione Plaintiff was not charged by him but by Mr Irving, in disinising the defendants been 1190 of whether datation Goveintient, are in receipt ofthe following nothing to do with the Ravenus Offorios altogether: it might partlyses. The namber of death, as he constable chose to do after that had the scaffolding obstrust the viewed one Malay, the dienas affected Chin had misbehaved themselves. When the equipped, ready to stand shoulder to Sindalanillurs 10,000 Notes Abulen

Sgt. Grant. It would not obstruct t tho wake of Wellington heard of this he parad-shoulder-ns, of course, they will be "Chow" instruit Banks not

the regiment and sentenced it to a Mediet yours' penalty This penalty in along with the Citizen Army, "Men

ash large quantities Berne Nutes,

Aid theres not sufficient evidence of bear Chinese, and 12 asiatic

negligence on the art of defendants for trial? MARE

"Nocused of amali-pux were notified last (7 to justify him fa committing ofendanteok.

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In order to unscrew those auta you have

wens standing near the car. The infpact the principle of this case, which was in the ladder but I was not on it. As soon as "Yes,panner which will fit the gute—”

with them, so far as their military embedded itself into the Chinswan's leg. right of arrest given by the Ordinames the hit the ladder 1 juniped out of person could not have gone to open |

Wm. Powell, To. regrettable wastes of good material. the undeal with stoical forudinde, hat het rosson

100 YEARS' SENTENCE EXPIRING.

Sto the end this peur of a hundred yaary'

all year, when the war war in progress in stich men thoroughly orguised and pain, the Lanoors broke into a

Now ill carried out in Potchalerom nightly who have served in the regular forces

takes the form of hymn; inying..

for seven years and there are thous ARTIAL PARALYSIS BENETTEL, Audy of such nien ut Home are un ERSON3 troubled with partial paralyour invaluable asset to the nation if they

few very much, benefited by

The sected parts thar ghly are properly looked after; and it will

plying Chamberlain's Pay Balan therefore be the sincore hope of all inimetit miso rellevas rheumatic paina! malo by all Clemists and Biosycoun

fial will not

A HOUSEHOLD TECESSITY ALWAYS have bottle of Chamber Remedy in the bouss is what peuple

Jin's Uolic, Cholera and Diarrhoes

cap used. A trial of this med neer the world my dỉ it when

it is satisfactory that it always doge promptly relieves camempa beacured place a the home svet aftal

uachip colic and dysonlary

the pulico.

Hus Lordship said it was very curious that thero did not secur to be any power even in a police constable to rest unday this Ordinance.

Alz. Hodgson said, it was very doubttal whether they "E

Auns observed

more limited

WORLDWIDE FIME

nob

the cargo ports if he did not know the size of the outs ? TOWE

Witness: He must know the size. The case was adjourned until the after

THE COLONY'S HEALTH."- Arctura showing the number of cases of communicable dises which have been notified as occurring in the Colony during the week ended Jane 8th, shows that

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DANGER

CAUSING OBSTRUCTION. A Chinnan washerman was fined 82 for allowing his truck to remain half on the pavement and half on the roadway, causing obstruction in De Vieux Bead West..

WATCH-SHATCHING CHAMOE,

A Chinese, while walking casually along, Queen's Road Contest at 7,45 p.m. wAS suddenly coated by a une who unde a secure it however, but he himself was katch at his watch and chain, He did not secured by the possessor of the watch, The police were not long in striving upon. the song. The defendant aidha bad no juisation of taking the water. He make on account of spite. The case was tained that complainant raded the alarm missed W

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