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PEKING
A PRISONER'S 'ALLEGATIONS.
had escaped to Teutain hoping for beboar 1tresament from their own nationale, sizd gone back to Siberland butcher on account of the manner in which they had been treated Tham and many other reasons Mr rompelled the account is the
The solion
f astonishing statement containine did Haw that the Chinees Govern- allegations against the Austrian author-mens was rather aloy and he wanted to ties in Pertain and Faking yas made by prisoners and to free those per Austrians expel the officiala and liberata the
7- Krempasky, alins foennett, at the who were safering under the despotic
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cass in which he and five others are charge with conspiring to bring about the raid on the Austrian Consulate on August,
15th last.
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and child
Mr and Ms H4 Barter and child
Mrs E.R. Belition. Me and Men F. Me G., D.-J. Bell
Zaria Mr RJ. Birbeck Caps Lennox Mr. D. Birrell Mr. Little
In July of last year accused had on foes a subeme to thonet under and blow | Mr &. 5. Fitting -- Mr. 8. Longfield Sin up the Legation, but somehow or other Capt. B Bottepla. Mr Les Langinotto: this did not, sicceed. This year, after be
Mr and My A
L. Capt. B.P. Longland Boniet Mr. R. E. Nowa appeared for the bad been informed by many trustet Capt Mrs Branch Major D. Macdonald
Mr G. Ladin
premecution and Mr. G. D. Muso appear friends within the Austrian Consulats at Mr W. G. Browell Mr H. Markoy ed to represent this Chinese Government. Tientsin that Petty Officer Linder the Mrs. H. Carson
My D. R. Cappleman De- and Mrs. 0.
Marriott The case for the prosecution baving Prisoner who had lost his speech, had a JT Van Clave Me H. E. Maalin
year ruote to live, he wanted to take Mrs Colehorn VrMoNell been closed at the last hearing. Krem action. That was in February and her J. B
H. van Meines Coabror in pasky, says the Y.-C. Daily News took Marascek, who was his confidential Geo. E. Costello Hr. J. Marecki
report, elected to go into the witna boxfriul, and they both crganised the von MF M. Courtney: Me J. S. Nicolson Mrfles. La CourtenayMr T..R. Mallim is give evidence in bla own defence. The piney to liberate the political pisoners. 1. D. Courtney Mr Olsen
in Peking and Tientsin. They also Be F. M. Crawford MeJ. Norman Parke said he would site three reasons, out of designed arrest the officials and to do rik. Daurelle Mr L. Pearce many, for his actions. He udalted so accused, was forced to win the Mr. B. Davenport Mr. M. S. Pow
D. E. Donnelly B. Roxburgh
F. Powell organizing the rail on the Austrian Con-Austrian Conceive at Tientain. On July Miss Dora A Earle suinte und stated that in fact he could not 20th curly in the morning about 95 or 30 | Mr C.-W. Falk
MEH. of them hunched the attack on the ear- deny it.
Mr. Foerster
Miss F: Fony aulace. It would have been cry to have take the plan with this number but unfortunately they were the British or Fretch and on account of some disagree.
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A TORTERED PŘISONER." His first reason was to liberate political prisoners kept ander terrible conditions
r M. Fetterly outsi La Mr. Gale
it ht. Grujoin fr & Mr. Gold
Mr Ronfort Capt. H. Rogge Mr H. M. Sherwin Mrs M. Slade MAWP. Spiers Miss, A
in Peking. Especially there was the casement the atta's had to be postponed unti! Mr d
fastened to his legs which were eating into His Hesh. The nun
shows symptoms of consimption' and had in fact lost his speech. He was confined in a darkened gell without ventilation and had been beaten every day by orders of Exptulu Matusovitch, the commander of the Legation Guard. This man had been. fan custody for the last 15 months and in were other
I
additions him there prisoners.
the Germans that it
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the
body swear that they would not denounce cash other, bus at 8 a.m. the following day, the authorities bad got wind of the affair and hed armed the Chinese.
At this point the Assessor stated that there was a request from the Chinese handed over to them for trial for con authorities that the accused should be spiracy in Tientsin.
IN AUSTRIAN HANDS.
Capt.
MrJS Hamilton
T. P. Hall 3r and Mrs W. A.
Hannibal
Mr G Barperl Mr D. S. Hewitt Mr A. S. Hocking Mrs A. E. Hodgins
van der
Mr CP Templeton Mr.J. B. Stewart Mr F. G. Thompson Mir E. Todt Mr E B Williams Mr G. G. Wood Mr C. Zantz
PEAK HOTEL
Mr & Mrs Neil Mac Intyre and child "Capt. & Mes Vieris
de Mathos
·
Hon. C. McL. Messer
The accused continued that half the Mr. Blair ** men did not turn up for the second attack, Mr and Mrs O. T. the consulate was fortified and it was Breakspear Then again he, the accused, wished to imposible to do anything Just the Mr and Mrs A. E show, the Austrian acthorities and also me, ficcused wax thinking of the Carleton
unfortunate people in Peking and, decid- Mr & Mrs F. W. Cary Mr M. Nascimenta was rather a
ing still to do something to liberate them, Mr J. Compton dangerous affair for then to try and sub-planned the attack upon the consulate Mr A. David jeet allen raves in the Austro-garian at Shanghai. Empire. Thirdly he had been on the war path with the Austrian administration for 17 years, ever since he had been in foreign countries.
The accussed then proceeded to give further instances of the treatment by the authorities of which be complained. He regarding arrival of consignments expected of which they have received documents instructed a German doctor to poison
Consignces are reminded of the necessity to apply to the Company's Agents said that Mr. Schulpeter in Tientsin and
Any damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the
wemen who was offering from an incur, Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Mesars Goddard and Douglas, at 10 a.able discuss because he did not want to on Mondays and Thursdays. All his must be presented within ten days of the
or advice.
Mr and Mrs G.. F *** Nightingale !
Mr and Mrs Dubois Me TL- Perkins
Mr, F. W. Evans Mr S. H. Ellis
Mrs. Purrin
Mr 3. Evana
Rev. Featherstone Mr.L. Forster Mr Denman Fuller Mrs E. Gaudiot
Dr Gibson
Gomdr. Reed
Mr and Mrs W. E
Roberts an
Mr&Mrs Misa Skinder
Smith
Findlay
Mr & Mrs V, Findlay
Mr and Mrs: B. A. Mr.S. R. Smith Rev G H. G. Griffiths Staple Smith Mra Gouthom
Sarith
Bex. Tope
them would have kept the officials The Assessor-Why would that liberate
and they surely would have liberated the priaoper
Continuing, he said he planned to send three men down to Shanghai, which he did, but was unable to send another six because of lack of suitable train.connec- tjou. He had been informed, that there of thing, but later learning that these men were 150 men at his disposal for this sort
were not at his disposal he decided to come to Shanghai bimself. His departure Me F. B. Johnson Major-Gen. Ventris was only known to an American and a Sir Ellis Hadooria: Miss Ventris
Peking. A heavy reward had been offered result that he was arrested and taken to Mr and Mrs A-Mr.G. E. Wetton.
Lt. Col. John Ward
for him dead or alive. At Peking he was Capt. & H. M.
Lembelet Col. Young, RE put into prison and badly beaten. This was done withony sentence being passed RAM.C
Cameron Macaulay The Assessory whom?-By German bluejackets, not Slars.
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and took a revolver with the intention iscured by her. "A man who heard of it
at shooting the doctor was now in Peking after receiving a tremendous hammering. He had been condemned to two years Imprisonment.
The Assessor-Where are they now?- In Peking. Had it not been for powerful intervention I should be there low,
Who has them? The Dutch, nominally but in reality the Austrian authorities are keeping ward over them...
SIZERIA BETTER.
Continuing his story the accused said there was another man who was to have been she and secused threatened the Minister that, if the man was shot, ha would blow up the Legution. That was
KEPT IN CHAIN
I do
KING' EDWARD HOTEL. With what? With their Esta
Mre B. Almend Mr C. D. Kincard
lying on a table. They wanted to Mr J. H. Austin not remember but when I came in I was Mr.R.F. Anderson Mr and Mrs Leffel
Miss Anderson Mrs Laddall me the next morning but the Dutch took Mr G. Bannerman Mr A. E. Makin
- Men LïahmanI+) possession of the Legation. I was kept Mr Bansikom.
Mr & Mrs McAinsh in chains on hands and legs and led upon Mr RJ. Boughton Mr J. McArthur bread and water the whole time I was.
Mr W. Budge Mes McCoo
T. & Mr E. Morsa Mr
there. On August 23rd-I was taken by the Dutch outside the Legation and taken De and Mrs Chinese that they treated me in an Cover by the Chinese. I must thank the
absolutely gentlemanly way.
*
W. Mrs W. C. Passmore
Mr W. Horley
Mr C. Firie
Richarrison
EGO Chockson
and Mrs GE MrJ. B.. Culham Te was in Peking that his heard for the Mr&Mrs Finlayson
Mr I Davis Mr and Mrs Siafort
and family and Mrs. Gregory Mr 1. Sin rand
Mr E. W. Smith
chat accused was taken to Feking about Srst time that Marascek had been killed My Hammealfr E. M. Sleigh
Another complaint "was that when woman who was destitute applied to the Tientsin Austrian Consulate, she was told by the Consulate that no woman need ever be unable to help heiself.
and he was very sorry. made an attack upon reals and con Accused then
and children chided his evidence by asking the leniency M. and Mrs Wm. Mr J. R. Stalke of the Court and stating thas all that be Mr B. James
Jackson
had done had been for political reasons. Mr. W. Jones Bruzzinnovitch, alan gave evidence ou M-G. Kawade
Mr Ji Joseph
the opinion on August 14th that Kreml bia own behalf and said that be formed
was an agent provocateur,
How bad was the treatment of Au trians by their consulaten right be seen, the nerased, went on, from the fact that The fose was again adjourned.
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