DRYSDALE & CO., LTD.

CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS,

ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. H.K. & Shanghai Bank Bldg. Tel. 27788

JOHN CLARKE'S

CASEBOOK

Breaking Point

HEY were

happy

Tfamily, self-contained,

CHINA MAIL

OUR AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER

Elections: "The Doc Gets Away To A Flying Start

FROM H. KING WOOD

Sydney, Nov. 8.

each-father, mother, child ---taking great pleasure in The Labour Party's leader, "Doc" Evatt, has the other's company. They got away to a flying election start and between were not rich, but they now and Federal polling day on December 10 he

get along on marged to the money the father earned will have carried out the most strenuous election

campaign of any leader in history.

as a lorry driver,

Then the father, whose name was Jim, began to lose his nerve. Not in the road, where his skill held, but in the struggle that had nu end in sight, to provide for a Cunilly as he wanted to. to go on doing that, on and on

The first result of the strain upon Jin was an uncharacteris- the edginess. that maile quick in temper set sharp with his tongue His wife and child nude terms as best they coul with his new matiner

JIM

THE TARGET AREA

IM himself was aware of the dance his nerves were lead

drink i more then he had in the past, hging to lay the hogy that way

ing him. He began to

No one could ever accuse the "Doc" of being a shirker; in fact he has worked hard and long at every task he has had to do since he stepped into the late Ben Chifley's shoes more than six years ago,

Also, strangely entaigh, ine, represented great big Wen lef oulaite has team the passed him by to the extent countries. that he

Labou. believes the

33 per cent of the

ret came from 25

The 481-f long tunnel will Party is as good as elected and carry the waters of a river from that his stanch 10 1314-

Petrov one side of the mountain ruige

ende meets willi universal up-to another and is part of a

proval

με

ROMDR

ring

scheine that will be one of the Colleagues repart that he left wanders of the world, the Caucus room last week possi-

tively cheerful and was so de- PRESENTS GALORE finite abou

Into the Trocary

benches that even the

The NSW Lawn Tennis Asso-

is tuming out

to be 1 party ciation most pessimati uf

(nothing but a Jally old spend- have hope. This feeling has also seeperl thrift, into the 1iberal Party

Not only has it announced that where backbenchers are begint will make 21st birthday pre- Hoad and Ken to Lew Itring to ask if the Government sents

I added with a isn't taking re-election too much Hosewall, int

There is a little bittle wriggle of the hips that it for granien

has

electric ent of muttering going on that the already

the Honds wg a wed - Prime Minister will not himself mixer to

out-Evalt-ed if he is not care- ding present.

The Hoads, happily turning ful

their mixer in the days ahead, will be able to reflect on what

Bet drick did not help. resulted only In Jim's spread ing the target-area of his almost dadly displeasure, and going for neighbours as well as his

Jain family.

He saw a doctor then, and the doctor prescribed J CUFSC treatment in hospital

Jim went to hospital, und in

He due course was discharged. took a drink to celebrate. Over the next day or two. ho took my drinks for one reason or another,

SHUT OUT

ONE day when he went home,

woman who was co-tenant

of the house where Jum lived, shut the door os his face and refused him admittance because of the abuse to which flm had treated her and her children.

in the street, Jimi gave vent to fue feelings, roaring mightly Trim views on his neighbours, who gathered mund to listen. A policeman came along, at- tracted by the shindy, and Jln was arrested for being drunk and disurierly.

SU

PM's ATTITUDE

The Prime Minister, of course, looks on the December 10 elec- Hou as a formality that with bring into line the elections of the House of Representatives and the Senate thrown phrase in the last double das- solution.

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|

had they taken

Jake Kramer's

of

£30,000 pro,, offer,

Ita

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1955.

SIDE GLANCÈS By Galbraith

SHEAFFER'S

#1

ADMIRAL SNORKEL PEN

100 Years

By Galbraith ACTION AGAINST From Our Files

FIRM WHICH "DISAPPEARED"

10.12

T. M. Reg. 35, 4. PADI, Dyer, 1964 by HEA Sartina, kva

"Relax and have loads of fun, Mr. Hyde- know how your husband keeps you penned up in the house!”

Man On Trial For

Alleged

Murder

An unemployed Chinese was accused at the might, or might not, have been Criminal Sessions this morning of murdering a rattan worker whom he was alleged to have attacked with the intention of robbing him of his passing, we had word Ken Rosewall during the week-wrist watch. end. On top authority we had it that Ken, 21 last week, is drow- ing minimum

£75

a work He w

would be deeply shocked trom his Melbourne jobs with

servously ADYRH

the line he wants suggested all

off for that he might find himself bark big tennis, No wonder Kramer Iate the Ground he knows so could see no particular future well--that

Leader of the in trying to tempt him. Oppositam, Ho would fully pound out that never had the country had it so well.

wue. Bul

اهرة

mund

Wan

ENTERPRISE PAYS

and

Trul

Not-so-old Jum Dennis Os back 14 Live des when his son, Tom, have built up Chifley went cut

power, thriving primary industry in the Australia wa

the brink edelly mainly selling sheep and prosperity wave then imd it and lambs as "lawnmowers". was inconceivable

that unyixie Since they entered this novel h?etri

But business seven years ago they change. Chifley prom.sed nothing but claim that they have sold 14,000 The prvent order -- and sheep in the Sydney metropoli- shut all of

Lan urea. power. At the Clerkenwell court_next And Mr Menzies might chew They also shear the sheep ciny. the magistrate, Mr Frank

over the similarly of his wwn they sell and buy the cilp. Powell, was told the story of

lim said this week that they pustion in the silent watches of the change which had come over

probably would

sheat 12,000 the night. ./im He was told, besides, that

alreep in Sydney this year. They Tim, with his family were due to

MAGNIFICENT JOB

averaged about 81b of wool from away

a few days, and for a

each sheep. At a recent wool that perhaps his troubles would

Three years

they suld ago this columnsule

more than end if only he could find some complained on numerous occu- 2,0001b of wool at prices rang-

new to live, somewherestons that where

Melbourne wils only ing from 1/9 to 5/3 a lb. his past aggressiveness trifling with the job of running where

Dennis reckons he has one would not count against him.

of the biggest sheep stations in the 1950 Olymple Gomes and

Australia right in the heart of unless

to serious Hot down!

He

two Sydney.

employs business there was grave dunger that the Exture would be taken permanent shearers who travel from suburb to suburb in a away from Australia end hand-

shearing truck

sheep sey en ed elsewhere.

days a week. The fact that Melbourne more

Factories,

and once had to toe the carpet

hospitals

with people

lawne Ovoracas and that the head of ordinary Inernational Olympic had

also They to are tho customers.

to

who Livestock firms here and Come out

do me all "He looks a different man,"

half a dozen As leaders trouble shooting indicates that keep said the magistrate, whoo

for sheep on and off trains and we weren't writing through our was brought back to the dock,

trucks. "Is his necks. After his week away.

seil about They

20 a day wife here?" the

us say quite frankly now magistrate

for- that over the last 12 months from their city depot at prices nent, calm, happy- Melbourne has done a magni-ranging up to £217.8 cach.

M

A DIFFERENT MAN

до

ÄR POWELL gave dim ball, that he might go off with his family, and asked the what probation officer to

about might be done

finding new quarters for Jim and his family.

asked. Jin's wife ward,

A

sce

came

**

Jim

then

Let

fleent job and there is got the that when the been slightest doubt

Ainėl curtain rings down in

next December

looking woman.

husband "How's your behaving the magistrate asked her, "Has be kept sober””

FRESH START

Of you, sir, be's bern spien- did." Firm's wife said.

The accused, Ng Po, 82, unemployed, was arraigned before Mr Justice A. D. Scholes, charged with the murder of Ip Koon-yau, 27. at the Tai Hang Tung Resettlement Area, Kowloon Tsai, in August.

woman

WUN

Mr D. E. Greenfield, Crown Counsel, is prosecuting, assisted by Detective Inspector Roberts. Mr V. L. J. D'Alton is defending place, after

censed and accused Ng Instructed by Mr J. C. WB-sent to Kowloon Hospital

of Johnson, Stekes and examination.

men Master.

for

The complete disappearance of a commercial firm resulted in a "three-cornered" action in the Supreme Court before Mr Justice J. R. Gregg, this morning.

The plaintiffs are the Kin Fong Hong, importers of 179 Wing Lok Street, represented by Mr Brook Bernacchi and Mr Patrick Yu instructed by Mr W. 1. Cheung of P.H. Sin and Co.

are

The first defendants are the now non-existent merchant- firm. Oriental Development Co., formerly of 31 Gilman Bazaar, which "disappeared" on May 22, 1962. They did not appear in Court,

defendanta The second the United Chinese Bank Ltd., of Kwok Man House, Ice House Street, represented by the Hon. Leo d'Almada, QC, and Mr Oswak Cheung, Instructed by Bernacchi. Mr W. C. R. Carr of Johnston, Stokes and Master,

A

money to the first defedant Arm against the security of the de- posit and that the for the letter took was purely at the suggestion of S. K. Yoc, said Mr

Ago

In the China Mail of October 18, among some Items of news from Shanghai, appeared a short paragraph about the Por tuguese Consul at Ningpo. which monie of our readers may not have

them have

and most of

Mr Iay forgotten

brother of the now recalls

of Macao, the Ningpo Consul, attention to It the following letter, which was rocdivod Live daya after Lis dinter

To the Editor of the "China Mail,"

Sir-As you have published in your No. 119 of 18th Instant an article on Shanghal which concluded with the following words,

It is alleged by the Chinese, that the Portuguese Consul at Before leaving, the second Ningpe supplies the pirates with He is said to be

Chang asked S.K. Yee to con- firm that the letter of credit The third defendant, also would not be further extended claimunt, was Lam Ting, trad-beyond May 25, but if I was ing as the

Wah Shing Trading not used the deposit would be Co., represented by Mr John sent direct to the plaintiffs and McNeal QC and Mr Victor G-secondly, that if the shipment (ins, instructed by Mr F. X.

made against the letter of D'Almada.

credit the Bank would give the Kin Fong Hong are claiming necessary delivery orders direct $90,000 against the missing firm to the plaintiffs, Yee guaranteed

and to as money loaned to them,

carry this out

these $100,000 against the Bank as matters wers set out in a letter. security which they allege the He then went on to suggest that Bank undertook to pay them in the plaintifs open an account the event of non-arrival of with his Bank, pointing Out

if the gooda goods purchased by the missing that

were not Arm.

shipped he could then transfer The third defendant who is the amount deposited into the said to be a partner of the miss-plaintiffs

account with Fuda is also claiming the Bank. ing frin, $100,000 from the Bank as return of deposit. He clairas that he financed the contract for the goods, 400 tons of sulphate of aminonta, and that he paid

о

LETTER ALTERED

Mr Bernacchi went on to tell opened the money to the missing how this account was

with a deposit of $100,000 and how the of credit facilities with the Bank.

agreement between

so that they could open

letter

The goods never arrived,

HOW IT STARTED

plaintiffs and the first defendunt

being a letter by the trat

frm was entered into. The let- ter ætting out the arrangements was allered by 3. K. Yee

defen- flim confirmed by the

In his opening, Mr Bernacchiffs to a letter from the

clated that it all started on April 29, 1952 when th. first defendants and the plain- manager of the Arst defendant

Jointly confirmed by the Orm, Kwan An-ching approach-Bank, S. K. Yee telling them ed the managing partner of the that this would be sufficient to plaintiff firm, Chang Ching-pon secure the for a loan of $96,000, indicating This

had

alatonmoney.

Jetter was

occhi declared.

The case la proceeding.

Ber-

Ng pleaded not guilty. A Jury something, as a result of which of six men and a

they started to chase the other empanelled.

person-who was the accused. Ng was taken to a Police post. ip went along with the group.

end chap certain conversation took

that he might require further ped by the parties, It was on which tho de-

sums of money later on.

the strength of this letter that Kwan informed Chang were

that the plains loaned $90,000 to his fram

a letter of the Arat opened

defendants, Mr credit with the United Chinese Bank in

in respect of a shipment of 400 tons of sulphate of ammonių and that the letter of credit had been extended to May 25. He

that he Chang he paid Radio Hongkong also told $100,800 to the Bank as a 90 Hv suggested that the plaintiffs should sell the goods on behalf of the first defendant

when firm

they arrived at a of two per selling commission cent plus interest on the loan at one and a half per cent per month.

Mr Greenfeld told the Jury In his opening that the accused and the deceased lived in the Tal Hang Tung Resettlement Area. They lived in the same block of flats, the accused on the fourth floor and deceased on the sixth.

SHOUTS

They

saw

OF

on

ALARM

Crown Counsel said de- stased had a cut wound Up the centre of his forehead and bruises on the left side of his Iaco Accused had a cut the hand and two on his leg.

FOUND UNCONSCIOUS

him

on

Enters avalarial Hang Tung. It Crown Enters

Nolle Prosequi

.

was the

វា

Chang

a

H.K.T.

2007

6. Time Signal and Programmie port: 6.06. For the Children Summary: 403, Stock Market Re-

| rented by Elmbaik (Studio); 0.30, Australian Trado Cabilogue. The Fortnightly Review of Australian Bert Industry: 045, "Box

Gillett at the Organ (Recorded); 8.60, Wather Report; 7. Time (Lenkion al and The News Beky); 109, Commentary (London Nalay) or Special Announcementi: 7.10. Interlude for Muela with Johns Geva (Bord): 730, Two's Com pany: 1.4), Franis Checkallend and als Orchestra), B, "Viewpoint"|_ A Weekly Magazine devoted to the Arts Edited and introduced Janet Tombun. Book Reviews by Juris Newman: High Adventure" by Sir Edmund Hilary: 'Bellef and Lobellef since 1850 by FLG. Wood; "Writing in the Family"-A Talk by Lals Miletor; Lula Chan's EX- inhibition-A foylew by Gordon Wieglerworth: 630, Ted Heath wid

I had attempted to rob deccast | BUDICE to the letter of credit was Production: 9.30, Trip in

Accused Was arrested and He gave

Diesel Train

4.43

REDIFFUSION

עם

After treatment, Ip returned to his home but later started to feel bad and went to bed, The About 2 p.m.

August 7,

fellow following morning, his he continued, shouts of alarm

workers found him unconscious, were heard from a lavatory on

was nothing

did not immediately but thought there wa the sixth floor. Two of the de-

enter into the agreement. but he ceased's fellow workers hurried serious and went to their work.

a asked a friend. Fong Hing-yeung. Later in the day, however, there They found Ip standing relative of

of Gibson deceased's came to managing partner outside the lavatory with his

knew still un- visit

Hong

the who Finding him lace covered with blood.

manager of the United Chinese conscious, the relative culied an

censed

and was Bank, General S. K. Yee, ambulance.

with him, to someone running rushed to the hospital, where he, banked

condem away. Ip told his fellow workers died early on August 9.

what Kwan had told him. The Police found a broken

Fong went to see the Bank's bottle neck with some blood on sub-manager, Wong Chong-hoi

who confirmed Kwon's it and a wrist watch inside the formation and Fong in turn in-

Hi Music with Dennis Lotte, Kathy Crown's case,

Mrformed his friend of this.

Lloyd, Bobble Britton (BBCTS); 9, Greenfield said, that the accused As a result Chang agreed to Time Bignal. Fanny Excerpta advance the money to Kwas from Aroduction Music Broad of his wrist watch. When he

akar og : fchopli); 3, Gxper resisted, he struck him with the and deposit being transferred Melodies: 10.15, Talce, 1 from Herr. into the name of the plaintiff Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards wath Walls Eaton, Alma Cogan, Chien Kwan-yih, 46, solo pro-bottle and ran off.

firm. BLACK OUTLOOK

June Whitfield Repeat or inet Fri prietor of the General Supply

On April 30 at Chang's

10.40. re= | day's "Broadcast af BBCTS); Road charged with murder,

Fong ques

and Chang's Bedside Book. “Uncle Blize" by The outlook for housing in Company, 8 Des Voeur year the or- NSW at prosent is at fs blackest Central, was discharged by Mra cautioned statement in answer.

Chan Tien-thao, went Sheridan Le Fanu, Read by Cynthia brother, Hearing is proceóding.. ganisers will be able to sit back since 1940, according to housing Magistracy this morning on five W. F. Pickering at the Central

Nixon. Eplode 6 (Rannydad); 10.50, to the Bank to ask whether the

Weather Report; 11, Time (Signal. and bask in the high praise of experts and social workers.

Bank would be prepared to Radio News Best (Recorded London a job well down,

transfer the letter of credit and Relay)10, Goodnight Music; God Secretary of the Housing Com-charges of forgery, when Mr

Bave The 'Queen; 1135, Clown Dawa, Many loose ends still have to mission, Mr J. M. Bourke, said J. W. D. Hobley, Crown Coun-

deposit into the plaintiffs' name be tied, many factional squabbles this week that the

sel, entered a nolle prosequi on Commission

or alternatively, whether -1 'The probation officer

was have still got to be beaten down, had 30,000 familles on its books,

Lho behalf of

Attorney-

would undertake to repay the called. "Accommodation, has but the overall picture of the 10,000 of whom

General.

deposit to the plaintiffe it the were seeking been found for this family," he show indicates that Melbourne

accommodation, 3,000

letter of credit expire unused, there saki, "They enn go

nt has the problem by the throat, emergency

of whom were urgent with 100 the end of this week."

Incidentally. B00 prossmen, cases desperate.

MANAGER'S OFFER "And the man still has a job?" photographers and radio men

"On some daya lately we have "Oh yes, sir.'

will cover the Games for the had as many as 12 families at Jim was discharged and he world.

Russia was the first to

time

to live with nowhere

It was alleged that on June 15, mtrode off- finely built

man, accept the invitation, mapping and we have nothing to offer defendant forged a document good father, good husband, and, up the 50 press seats allocated

them."

purporting to be a Hongkong thanks to the help he had been { to her,

Officials say building has de- General Chamber, of Commerce given, a good neighbour once

But the trouble is, according the name of the first defendant Ray Anthone and His Orchestra: teriorated "swiftly and steeply" certificate of origin, for 90 polls to Mr. I. B. Trevor, General Arm neither the latter of credit Personality Parade-Denny Kaye; over tifa tast three months.

of Norwegian newsprint," :

*** || 845, The First Man in The Bioor Mcusger of Kowloon-Canton or the deposit could be traga Seried by Lance Blaveking, Trom

the Reason, of course, ta tho Up in the Australian Alps, drastic cut in loan monies and

It was also alleged that on Railway, one axle where an army of men of all the

was willing to give an under- | Tartan Pure-Bootflats fact that banks

wheel won't turn. are not June 11, defendant forged a scal an

Alexander**the diesel taking to repay the deposit to one stondolode 7 The Die to be that of the electric locomotive which was in TRAIN CRASH nationalities are changing the lending.

purporting

DOVSTY"'—A serial by Sir Arthur “in the plaintiffs if the letter of Conaz Doyle Dramelised by David face of nature to carvó out of Thousands of homes havt Consul of the Iloyal Norwegian C

collision with the mountains

a heavy

credit" expied vousod, 5. K. Stringere. Dão, the

army

Monday Concert Tafalla, Spain, Nov. 14.

Snowy been built in the last 10 yours Consulate Hongkong,

on Saturday is Yee led them that he wanted our tire presentation devoted to mixed team Twenty persons were injured, Scheme,

work by famous Rungen Connopwer acttlements and He was also alleged to have Comot tank

being from

Jotter 25

pushed by Steam

from. the fast te Welt: Krom Berende for Beine including

countriest housing Msgr. Ferrandoched a tunnel for 481 toot/hostels dro just as full as over, forged: a seal purporting to be 'comotive to

fendant firm a slding that of the Hongkong. General Fanling.

10 tira mifect (Tchaikovsky), played by the Stekno, Bishop of Shillong through solid rock in a week

that the deposit had dienoted by Brillo India,

a train

Chamber of Commerce on June from

operation. large Pelunc

been paid by the plaintiffs and from Madrid with

train in Tafalla record,

It was also alleged that on applies of heavy grease wore should be refunded to another

the plainting if the goods could not women's Choru [went, out...... to the scene, of etation, northern Spain.

Not so good.”

purporting to be

a Hongkong.ved alread·· General Chamber

of the damaged credit. He told them that the romeikaviy Tafalia hospital. The

of Commerce not the

letter, ahould be confirmed by ckey Buje" Carbon Later-probably to get The contractors, an American taste out of his mouth he was of Norwegian newsprint

1-in. (Borodin); seriously injured

the platriita, and he himself The Philharmonds were taken to the hospital at firm, used "Australian and Now

a glass of bear. His eyee Defendant was alleged to have

before the line could be would then execute a separate ducted by Nicold Fampelune-France-Presso, Australian labour Australians frightened "Excellent," he sold forsed a documented porting opened again, I every is of undertaking.

The brother Chang and Fong | WIN. minder “your boer gals full marks." Mr to be a Hongkong General grouse had to be cleared off Printed and--published by WILLIAM ALICK" GRINHAM for Ghoshal prad two colleagues are. Chambel of Commerce certi again. So parties followed the would teilty that they made some očk ahit on behalf of Bouth Chida: Morning Post Limited at 148] here trying to bodas the sale of | ficate of origin, for 48 rolls "big". push" cleaning up the | 11, clour to 3. K. Yen that they | pes Conbhe Wyndhara Sirest, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.) Indlachten.

Norwegian newsprint..

lines with kerosede.

were propospa to advance i God. Save 109

moro..

when

to

A WORLD RECORD

Q

An Indian tea expert, Mr collided to establish a world tunnelling UK Chashal sipped an

Mr L. Leong, Instructed by Mr K. Y. Yung of F. Zimmern and Company appeared for the defendant.

11.

Back On Rails

"Sir Alexander" is back on the rails and normal train services will resume later this afternoon.

the wheel

the

pm. Dossier on Dumotrius; Childgn Corniẹp. Conducted by Auntie - Val; $30, Monday Requests Presented by Betty; 8.43, Birthday". Mimisboa: 045, Lu Minique Francais -Presented by Jeannette Piry: 6.40, Shadows of Doubt Presented by Colgate-Palmolive Company: 7. Time Signal and The News. (London Re- An.

Fong introduced the brother, 700 Weather Report Chang. to S. K. Yoo. The latter nouncers and Interlude 115

that as the explained permit had been taken out in

import

Felix". King, His Piso, and ZEA Orchestra: 750, Coke Time-Starring

oke Fiber with Guerr Blare: 7.45

has seized / Terred' to the plainthis, but he the Novel by #G. W***Kor 20

Bu

ac

to

the Polovetzki. Muidens

the 1syed by Leopold Stokowaldi meid

Symphony Orchesten.

ammunition.

the cause of much uneasiness to the well-diaposed inhabitants of Ningpo and its neighbourhood." I beg to any, Mr Edlur, that at Consul the Portuguesa Nihpo

Ar honest person, and incapable of committing

such acts.

The reflecting pubile well knows the truth. The destruc- tion last year of Apak's fleet by HMFM. Corvette D. Joao L in the part of Ningpo is convincing

по

br

There proof. that doubt

Apak is bit protected

somebody not the Portuguese Consul.

As his brother and a subject of the Crown of Portured, I aught to defend the Portugueso has Consul

at Ningpo, who conducted himself with honour, and well discharged the duties of the station to which he has been appointed.

In conclusion. I beg to assure you, Mr Editor, that time, will confirm the truth of my present assertion, and bring to light the Author of this vile intrigue.→→→ Your obedient servant

1. MARQUES, Manno, 27th October, 1883.

EDITOR'S COMMENT Mr I.. Marques là, quite right de maying, "ow his brother, 1 ought to defend the Portuguese Consul at Ningpo"

*****but

(mera:” bratSTAN

D

ossurance that he "is an honest pres son, and incapable of commifitne such acta," is not likely to escacy the reflecting pubke, widok, "Lj does not well knone" has long kun pooted, "the truth;" and "tima," It does not "confirm Mr L. Marques' present avertion," will bring the truth to light,

we.texast

When at Ningpo in the spring of 1853, we collected some "ponyinging proote" ofto say the load-very lax discipline on the part of the Portuguero Coneul, and of the istin policy of an officer in much a soal- ŝion being underpold, by his govern ment. But at present we steel cory- dine ourselves to more recent tell- Hgence contassed in two Lettera, one-- Grom Chiruese, another Begen, a Jurelance. The former WE OUT authority for the poemgo Me" Muru que complains of; and he will now perceive, that we greatly) - modšßed the terms applied to his brother

"I think have told you before that, it is currently Ningbo, ja in bulin) t

Portuguese Consult the habit of supplying the pirates with ammunition. I do nos, know yo how true the report may be, but should think from what I have heard of the man, he would have ng hesitation about doing such a thing. He is a regular scourge to the Ningpo people' Letter dated Octo ber 6.

REMONSTRATES

The letter

of the other corres pondent is of earlier date (June 23), Ho informs us that the, Taoutan of

Ningpo had addressed a remontowice to the other foreign Consuls against the conduct of, Mr Marques, who i exercised no control, but rather - seemed to encourage the outrageous proceedings of ike Portuguesa desperadoes on land and water; arki the Thoutse takes this mode of ex«.

to have him. Als desire pensing withdewwn, for. according to - our,

correspondent.

The Chinese authorities are afraid to do anything (to restrain) the Portuguese, for two "FERIODES 1st Marques as the first, of the Consuls able to bring a corvette, Dom Jose L, to Ningo, which de stroyed the government junka, lying 1- opposite the houses of the American residents, and fired into the city, killing Chinese-innocent people

for no Stank with impunity and cause; and 24, Marques has been able to get the British Vice-Consul diamined from his post for taking. Measures do protect Brithm · Com sular servants

brutal phaticat Jorchamen, when it was yain to ex- pect redress from their Consul, Tha Chinese authorities having 'no pro per physical force to oppose BOY barquera pullying, have been re- duced to laying their position be fore the other foreign, Consula, în „ order to induce them to call the attention of their governumonts to? the conduct of the Portuguéso. Consul and people."

Bo much at- present for our in- formation about the Portuguese Consul at Ningpo, which,- Kr.- La Marques has constrained us to - pro- duce. Next week probably wa maji give a translation of the Taoutan's circuitar to the Consula, referred to, ready for the present lanto, which we have been unable to get

Archduke Charles Of Hapsburg Here

| Hlä Irmperial :^ -duke Charles” of Hi

companied by his

Magr Stefano was taken to miners in the job earned Rso weit, shuddered and sulch. "No June 15, he forged a document as at noon today. Parties be shipped against the letter of the Flowers and Danes of the News | aing under "the »ZIRITU

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