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TEH DAILY FANSS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14ræ, 1888.
Mr. Haas is in charge of the Portuguese salate at Shanghai during the absence of Benhar Coolho de Carvalho at Macno.
The British gun vesel Rambler, Commander W. Usborne Moors, arrived at Amoy on the morning of the 9th ivst. from Foochow
The Agent informs us that the Austro-Hun garian Lloyd's steamer Amphitrite, From Trieste, left Singapors for this port on Tuesday after noan, le 12th laut.
We learn from the Arozte (Megers. Adameon, Bell & Co.) that the steamer Moray, from Glas. gow and Liverpool, sailed from Singapore yen- terday afternoon for this port
Tho Acting Superintendent informs us that the art outward English mail, Luft Singapore the P.&O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Cathay, with
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POLICE COURT. A Marine Court will assemble at the Harbour ceased was, apart from this injury a strong, which might incriminate himself. Ho said that country, it is not likely that the Press tention is in the explanation that only its broad
satlines have been agreed to, and that Ofue al 11.30 am today to inquire into the sir healthy man. He believed the mon was aufer-about 8 pm on the 29th he went up Wyndham- flourish as an exponent of free opinion. The ite final kottiament will take place at costanoss attending the standing of the Beiing from no other dissing, but could not wear street where there were two chairs. Es had his
13th October, (note book in his hand as be fistended to take merchants and traders do not support man- Poking, Those happy results" as the tish stoamor Dafila on the Bouth Bank in Haithero was no ather possible disesas.
Dr. L. P. Marques said he made a post mortem their numbers and summon them for obstruction
BEFORE ME. N. G. MiTORELL-INNEL. - darin-igapired journals, though they Japan Mail calls this hat giving away of our in-nom Straits. on the 12th May last.
to the diplomuay
examination of the deceased's body on the 6th as he had wapostadly cautioned them. They Enys the N. C. Daily News: It in wall inst. He saw the mark of a light contneed ran past hit as he approached, dewn towards doubtless approve of the action taken by the of the into Chargé d'Affairs at Peklog de
LARCENY. Straits Battlemanat, Maty States, &c.Kwangtung Authorities in advocating pub was the tributs-recognizing Burmah fronty know now that the rumours that Rams wound on the left side of the head, and a bruise Queen's-roul, and turning the corner, the rear
From the appearance coalie of one of the chairs fell in the gattar: Wong Ashik, coolin, for stealing a silk jaokot Now is it not unfair to that gentleman, the coupled Port Lazare are entirely baseless, on the loft shoulder. ›(TWENTY-FOURTH ANNURE (ague), licity for all cases of robbery occurring in greater part of whose official career is, wo The reasons for this aetation on the part of of the brates he should consider it probable he was running very rapidly at the time. Wit from a brothel in Rallywood-road on the 13th is province. But they have no faith in of hope, still before him, that hoshanld be suddled assist not far to rock, theagh they appear that the deceased had come into contact withness went up and was joined by the last witnene instant, was aantonped tosiz nonthe hard labour. with Lord Hensbery's mistakes and weaknes? to be entirely unknown to the Prass of Great games hard rough anbatanas, the ski balaa He then felt the deceased's hand, and found he
OPIUM ULSES. Ons is that however partly pacled off. The wound on the eile of was alive Inspector Stanton came up then, Mr. O'Conor, na doht, simply did as he was Britain and alsowhors.
Chan A So, stone-catter, was fund §o for un- told. But by and by when people, at home and geol the harbour thers may once have been, it in the bond was about half an inch long, and did and sent the docessed to the Station in an am in the East, see the trae nature of the happy re- perfectly useless now, the river which flows into not go to the bone, oaly the lash. Close to this bulanoo. Witness neesmpanied it to the Etation.joenped possession of prepared oplom
Chin Aling, coolie, charged with slika odlaton, sults of Lord Rosebery's mischief, they will it having formed a bar which is only practicable wound was a superficial scratch Witness be Daring all this time he had his trancheon in ita bismo Mr. Cones, the more instrument of the to a rowing boat the other is that the bay or listed from the nature of the wound that it wheath, and never took it out. They had orders was bound over in personal recornismama of 150 Forsign Secretary, and while the tene author of which it is situated is not fron of ins in the win.reastted from the deconsod striking against some not to take out their trancheons at all. It was to be of good behaviour for twelve montha
Wong Ama, contin, was fined $10, and in de- cisce its privilege of criticien with great them escapes, his exbordinate may be a zuchter: and what Rassin wanta on the Pacifs is a hard sabatanes. On opening the skull witness not true that witness had struck the doooased freedom, sometimes indeed oatstepping the abased man. For Mr. O'Coser's make it is to bo harbour with deep water and grond natural de found a large quantity of blood on the left side with his tenasheen, and neither he nor anyone that he was sent to gaol for three months, for bounds of moderation, and incurring a. Gov. regretted that the intelligonec rescived at Tokyo fences, which is always open all the year round of the brain, and a star shaped fracture of the raíend tho doonnsed by his arm, and dropped him similac ofense.
Suoh a barbaug is to be found lower down on the loftside of the skull, the ossipital bona on the left book in the guttar, nor did he or sayons elsa was not published before he left Japan.
east coast of Karea, and its existence may have side of the head was alan fractured. Ha balioved tick him as he lay in the guttar. He dal nul something to do with the desire of Rossin, if awoh both fracturas were the result, of one blow. Wit-see any European woman thors Witness now NELANGOR TIN MINING COMPANY, Con-a desire oxists, to obtain the protestorate over nass did not think it was probable the fractures one acopean there before he left but no one
A special meeting of the shareholders in the Karon, Ou Che other hand, we believe that Mr. referred to could bars boon caused by a manber spoke to hira. Waeber, in agreement with every other foreign of blows from a oaratables trancboon in the Ingpootor W. Stanton said that shortly before above Company was called for the 7th instant, minister who has bean asst to Seoul, is of opinion manner described by the Chinese witnesses. It 8pm. he was passing the Clock Tower in at the Sesretary's offles, Stungbai, when there that Korea is not worth the fuss that a bean would require a very heary blow to have ansed jarisksba, when he saw a crowd at the foot of were present Wears. E. Fraasia (in the shair). There are no marks of a Wyndham-street. He got ont sad saw the de; and H. J. Timby, Dirantors. L. B. Waller, T. mada about her, and that her openior to foreign the frostora trade is not now, and is never likely to be, af may | number of klowe upou the hand. Were he eased lying in the side channel, and the last Lathans. R. E. Wainwright, H. W. Diniel, advantage to the Powers who have interestad to use the staff produced it would be nersary witnes standing by him. To asked the on
G. W. Baird and C. J. Dulgeon (Sperstary); re- themselves in making trasties with her. Foreign for him to use all his forse to produes the stable what bind happened, and ir pidgin English prosenting 1.604 aliens. geçernments are moutoni de Panurge, and if one injuries Witness did not think the fractures the constable told him he had fallon Witness At about 2.40 the CHAIRMAN 09 and wid makes a treaty with Kersa, all the others follow could have been caused by the constable drop-rated him up and sew a spot of blood on the Gentlemen, thera quorum provant, hut suit. Japan is the only mustry to which trade ping the facessed back in the gutter after back of his cost, but on polling ap the cost we nee matag wolfer who would make with Korea is worth anything."
ifbing him up so that his had foll where it could see no muk. He then discovered a wound up the requisite nu atit, and who has promised had boon before. There was blood in the gut- on the side of the head, and some blood in the to be hers. In order not be wasta tam I will ter at the time he was lifted up and that showed' guttar which had come from it. Ha ant the commence the business; but if this shareholder the fracture had omnyrai before than, beanno constable for a chair, but before he came back does not come we shall have to postpons the the blood eats from the man's ear. Witness witness called another chair, and calling PC. 023 mosting. The report ised by the Directors en bad heard that ha bled from the oat. The frio-Le had put bin in the obair and taken to the 4th Saptambor, explains the calling of this fure might have been eased by a kouvy fall into the Coutral Station. Witness ay hin citting masting. The work carried on at Selangor with a the side channel, as described by Miss Talmer, up there. When witness saw the deceased inviar to the possible flnding of a fode has been and the braise on the shoulders might also have the gutter he was lying with his hest alightly quite amenacessful, and ite Directors recom- bear so cuuved.
toward the road. and his test toward the other mand that the Company he wound up. This Cross-emained by Mr. Mossop—It was highly side of the gutter. Witness dil net notice Mr. mmmendation, failing the discovery of a lode, improbable that the injuries on the decond's Hahu there. Witness heard a China boy bobiad was approved at the meeting of the shareholders head could have been, caused by the truncheon him way that the doornson had besa hatou by held on the 6th April, and is now only remains for us to carry a formal resolution; but I amp- produced. He had seen a good many cases of the anasiable. Witness asked him if he saw, injurian caused by truncheons. He would not but he said no, other people had told him. No one
pose it is no ase patting the resolution as there my it was impossible. From the time the de- made any complaint to witness, and he did not is not a quorum present, ceased bad that fracture of the Lead his case was ask any questions, an he was in a hurry to got the
MY TATHAM-It would be vuly a fares to pass hopeless. His bleeding from the left ear showed man to the Station. Witness and known P.C. the rosolation without the propor number pro- the case was fatal, or if he had e oùause it was a
696a considerable time, and knew nothing against sout. very poor one. If he had a poor chance of re- his character. He was rookozed a very good covery, the recovery would depend on the way in constable or he would not have been on duty which ho was subsequently frosted. If he where he was. P. C. 699 bad also been a good received a second heary blow on the head it constable. Witness believed the Indian consta- There bles were not in the habit of drawing their trum- would lessen his chance of recovery.
mark loft of a second bow, and ebeous, and thara wars very strict orders against heavy hemorrhage could not be used with them. Ep to three yeser are the constables out an external mark. If the decased fell carried theic trauchecus in their hands when o the second time on cuntly the same spot as the duty, and they had no sheaths for them then. first, it would make a difference, but that was Since then, however, sheaths had hoon supplied, nut probable
had all cometables had to carry their truncheons By the Court-Witness saw no injury to the in them. ar. Bleading from the loft car would be caused Cross-examined by Mr. Masop-Witness was by the injury to tes potrons part of the head, or not aware of any reputation the Indian con- exfarm fajirica. About twenty per cent, of people had for ill tracting colis; he had seen pls revcising a fracture of that part of the head lettern in the papers, but no complaints had recovered. If the man bad already had his head been sent to the Station. He had been a case fractured the shaking by the arm and letting reported in which a sergeant of the F. E. had the head drop back on the gutter it might in- sent a Isiter complaining of the conduct of the orsase the hoorrhage, but the maa night still Sikb castable who had arrested a Chiostaan fur crudity to a fowl. Had he been in court he recover.
His Worship said Major Davina had seen the should have contradicted the statommt, as he occurrence sad bad relnateered his evidence, was woll squinted with the cass. He did not
proposed to take that orilonce now.
Send P.C. 696 away became the people ware Major Broderick Darion was then put in the raising au vatory against him. There was not Ho sail he was Assistant Military Soors. the smallest outory being raised against him. about half past seret, he was standing on the duced the charnoter rolls of both the Sikh oon. tary. On the evening of the 29th September. Acting Chief Inspector James Cradock pro
Ginb steps at the Wynthard-street, when ho mw stables. P. C. 529 joined the Fores on the 20th ar outside chair running rapidly down Wynd. Deasmber, 1881, and had only three trifling on. ham-atreet, followed by a Sikh constable. On tries against bio. P. C. 629 cloed on the 8th turning the corner by the Tintorin Dispensary Jans, 183, and his charister was also good. one of the chair coolies appeared to strike the The inquest was adjourned at this stage until HONGKONG PIRA INSURANCE COM-corner of the building and fell in the galter. The 2.30 pm on Satardag.
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Ter statement published by the Japan Meil on the Hongkong Opium Commis. sion, and which was reproduced in those co- lumus, han called forth a leader from the N. C. Daily None, which will be found below. Our Shanghai contemporary appears to be much exercized on tho matter, and to
The Agent informs ne that the Pacific Mail s. S. Co.'s stemmer City of Rio de Janeiro, with mails, te., from San Franoises to the 21st this port to-day- alt, has arrived at Yakohama and will call for
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO THE DAILY PRES9"]
LONDON, 11th October, RUSSIAN INCITEMENT TO INSUĘ RECTION IN BULGARIA At the instigation of M. Nekindoff a'number of pamats attempted to obstract the electicant Sofia, and a condit eed with the authorities
(RAVAS TELEGRAMS IN SAIGON PAPERS.]
PARIS, 30th September. FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR.
Relations between the Hora Government and the French Governmentarestrained.
M. FREYCINET ON THE COLONIAL POLICY OF FRANCE.
bave taken a very pessimist view of the laporary, the Chinese crniser built in Germany. Aocarding to our Shanghai German contem.
bears of the Commission, which it wrongly Cleiyuen, which left. Nagasaki bound to Taku on assumes to have been disadvantageous to the the morning of the Bri instant with Admiral: Ting on board, struck an unknown rock not long interests of the Colony. It is to bo regretted after leaving, and returned to Nagasaki the same that discussion should base been commenced afternoon. on auch iasacient grounds. We learn, co
The Tientsin Shek-pao says that Tang Chuang, inquiry, that it was arranged among the
sx-Gotornor of Yunnan, Hen Yen kb. ex-Go-
M. de Frayolust, President of the Council of Commissióvars that the fesults of the con. vernor of Kwangeż, Chun Yn, General in Kwang. Ministers, mude & speak at a banquet given to ference were to be considered confidential i Cang Ching, ex-commander of the Yang him at Toulouse. He statal that the present Woo, all of whom have been sentenced to death until the Bose Authorities had been com- for not having done their it to did that Cabinet had adopted as its poliny the proservation aoicated with, more especially as certain country against the French. have been sent to of all the existing Colonies, but to avoid naw important mastors remain to be arranged be- the onpital again for Imperial examination be-conquests
fore being decapitated.
M. de Freyoinst concluded by urgias agese. fore any new departure can be taken. In fack the statu quo will probably bo proaarsedThe Shen-pic states that the Provincial Judge at atongst the various groups of the Republi-
of Kwangtung has instructed the aditor of the can majority. for some months. It is needless to say that Remy-o, the new paper lately started in Can-. Hongkong miny be trusted to do all it can intou, te publish full particulars of cases of rob- THE GROUNDING OF THE "OREDA." bery which come to his knowledge, so that the furtherance or protection of its own intereets, District Magistrator will not be able to hide though naturally different viewa may prevail anything from their sparices. The Judge was
The Gorman sommer Gerda was fɛatid off the as to how those interests lie. One thing we apprehensive last the paper, being owned by Chi-rocks at the Dutch Folly in the Canton river, urs assured of at all events, that the college, onld not dare to publish straightforward where she grounded on Tuesday, at high water:he
accounts of current evouta.
and she arrived in the harbour posterday morning. tion of duty in this Colony is no part of the
A mandarin, sat week, says the Daily News, She is now leaking somewhat, and will be at De arrangement arrived at by the Commis-effected the capture of twenty-theos me who, it once survoyed, after which she will probably have sion. We think that it is only fair to all is alleged, warò pirates. The mandarin was onto be docked for repaira The exact nature of
his way from Winchow in a loimung and whom [22 concerned to await its publication before at as we frame wit of them is to was traded by a the damage sustained munot be ascertained until
tempting to criticise a scheme concerning the small boat the occupants of which informed him the warvey. particulars of which the public are still in they had bean pillaged by a junk which they Comunications on Editorial mitace should be the dark. If we are rightly informed, bow pointed out to him. He went after the jurk and Daptured it and took her with her arow of twenty- over, Hongkong stånde in no possible danger three bands back to. Wênehow, of losing its freedom as sport or its pres- tige as a British Colony. The following is the article from the Dedy Newr :---
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An article, founded on information which the Editor states had been received in Tokyo. ing the result of the Hongking upisu negotia tioza, appears in the Japan Mail. It says that no sort of preventive service is to be established in the Colony, and this looks very like the old risk of preparing the Hongkong polis to hear sething to its disadvantage, by explaining that things might have been much worse than they are Wo are then told that the arrangements,
There is soms talk among the masters of stea-
An extraordinary general meeting of the share. Past Office, took ont a pooket book, and appeared mers who use the North Channel, says the holders of the Hongkong Fire Insurance Contewritescmething down. He saw no assault what- Daily Nears of petitioning Sir Robert Hart to pay was held at the office of the General or by anyone. Hestood there until the crowd die sve tae Channel ligated. At present it is only Manager Messrs. Jardine, Matheson, &C, porsed, a short time afterwards, and a Chiaman baayed, which, though useful in the daytime, is yesterday morning. There wore present the was picked up and placed in a chair, being carried of little servicis at night. It is suggested the Han. J. Rel-Itting (Chairman). Fou. F. Daar with his hand hanging over the back. At Chiuces Government should pat a couple of Sussoun, Hon. A. P. Ev. Mrs. P the time the coustable came up with a note book light tencuaa, one at Drinkwater Point and the Chater: H. W. Davis (Consulting Committee witness could not see a man lying in the getter ather at the North and of Bash Island. This J. Walter, Dr. Adams, H. N. Mody, E. Wicking Chanpal, our contemporary istold. is now nothing. A. Carvalho, J. C. de Cunha, E. L. Woodin, is what it was when surveyed by the Magpie 1. Z. Jost, W. K. Hughes, and B. E. Dear
. (Secretary). no years ago.
The CHAMA stated that the meeting was
allod to confirm the special resolution passed at the extraordinary general masting held on the No. 17 in the Articles of Association be altered by eliminating therefrom the figures 3100.000, ing for such figures, the figures $150,000. Ha moved that the resolution be confirmed The motion was carried unanimously. This was all the business before the meeting.
THE ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER BY
A CONSTABLE,
:
for the crowd Witness could not say whether the constable bad a truncheon, in bishand or not. Witness did not leave the Clab stops.
Cross-arawined by Mr. MossopWitness did not sen either Mr. MaGaffs or ate: Whittall, or
of the deceased one in contact with the pillar, it Mr. Hahu there. Witoss could sutsaywhat part was too dark, but he believer it was his residing the pillae watch throw him down. It was daily securrence to san the constables chasing
fall.
By the Foreman-Witness
SUPREME COURT.
13th October.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION
BEFORE ME. JUSTICE RUSSELL,
Lao Arau v. J. W. STAVEES, 380.25. Mr. Caldwell for the plaintiff, Mr. Stokes for the defendant.
...
Lat, $930.
The and the claim was for work and labour,done
The CTAIRMAN-It would have no validity. Mr.. WAINEWRIGHT-Has this resolution been advertised P
The SECRETARY-Notice of it has boen want to the shareholders.
Mr. WAIVEWRIGHT--To tho shareholders in Hongkong P
The SECRETARY---Y35. Mr. WAINWRIGHT-I have had no instruc-
tinns from them.
The OHAISHAN-The assets of the company have now, nearly all been realised, and as far as can be ron the liquidation will result in s rotura of about 75 cents per share. If any shareholter wishes to ask any questions we might answar them.
Mr. WAINEWRIGHT-Could we not adjɔära to the heussof the about shareholder?---(Laughter.)
The CHAILMAN--He in Chinaman. MA WAINEWEIGHT-Well, I know. Mr. DANISI Wa might spend the 75 cents in forlekshas to take na there-Laughter.)
The CHAIRMAN-We probably should not ad him at home,
It w intimated that there was some reszon to believe that the shareholder in question was unwilling to attend. He, Leld 190 shares, and the total number which had to be represented in order to form a quorum vos 1,885.
Mr. LATHAM-Could we never pass the resolu- tion without him?
The CBAIEMAN-Well, the best thing witi be to adjourn the meeting for a month and endra- vour to ret sufficient praxias from elsewhere,
MI. WAINEWBiar suggested that a work would be long enough.
The CHAIRMAN said they would have to get praxias from the outports and this could not bạ done in a weak. It would take some time to gas in the few ramaizing assets nó that practically no harm would be dona, enly it would give the shareholders the trouble of attending again. The object, of course, was to appoint liquidators; but meanwhile the liquidation would go on as if they had been appointed.
Mr. WAINEWRIGHT proposed, the Chairman seconded, and it was agreed, that the meeting should stand adjourned till Thursday, the 11th
Novembur
ME. WAINWRIGHT—Are there any expouses
The SECRETARY--Nona, oxcept the liquids-
The BRC to expresss.
The meeting then separated.-N. C. Dedly
these--
THE SUGAR TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA.
Ist-Within the last three years the price of refined sugar has dropped to the extent of about
2nd. Within the same period the supply of
Ell per ton.
This case was before the court on the 18th
or Courantion concluded between the Hurkung visit the Waterworks of the Model Sollment
claim for balance of account for mais outerlas The Tao-t'ai cf Shanghai and a few officials
July last, and ono or two prior ocagions, being s Government and Chins for the prevention of on the fits instant, kad savo kornirel by the
and, pilotage to the steamer Partridge, of which ethem smuggling aid the Colony, are very sim- directors and other officials. The Tuotal, the
the defendant la ster. The scents appeared ple-they intuiva nothing more than the co-opera tion of the Hongkong authorities." This is much Daily Veres rags, inspected the filters and ma
to have been in a somewhat mired up state, and johinery, expressing hield highly pleased with where they appear tries therein and sabntitat. the chair coolies in this way whaald indge that plaintiff for mare money than his total claims
Captain Stavere produsod rossipts from the Ne the same way of putting the fact that the Heng-all be saw. He is not apparently prejudised
the constable was about four yards from the stented to, but it appeared his had twin taken kong authorities have been induced to sugran to augalust pure water, like Chen, the former Convention, of which all the advantages will go ristrats of the Mixed Court, who said that for
coolie wher the latter etenek the building and a reeipt for a au of 3100. In the first instance THAT there is much likelihood of a free the tribute clause in the Barnah Trsty. The bat as for himself he preferred water with some to China, as the same journal's rous version of ignore might drink sooh staff if they liked
he was given an order for that amorat un Messrs. Kna Shi Po, called and examinat by Mr. Gibb, Livingsten & Co, for which te gara a re- Prose flourishing on Chinese suil under the fale said the had boen ne rasegnitiv of the substance in it.
Mossop. said he was a coolie employed in the ceipt, but the order was not osebed, and Captain
The local gar rafinaries are at present, and prosant régime we bare always doubted. O. BRzerainty of Chim in Barish, England marely agreed to "a decencial prange of focal producs palatable truths concerning the officials taking place from Bermah-to Paking. This the Playfair is one of those highly favoured mortals
"Verily," says the Shanghai Mercury, "Mr.
Victoria Dispensary. On the 19th it, about Stavers enbsequently psid him $100 in east, 7.31 p.m., be saw a Sikh constable chase two when he took another receipt from the defendant. have bean for some time past, fully employed, ohairs in Wylbam stroot, near the Disponatry. The accecats were then all cleared up with the the balk of the ostturn finding its way to the would speedily bring down vengesare on the Chinese are at liberty to pat any nonetruation whom the gods-wo mean Shanghai Ught finger
they please upon." The English Foreign Ofllos, | nd Celestials-delight to honour. Since his ar The inquiry into the diremastanoz attending One obair got away, but the constable gatoza exreption of a son of 375 alleged to regain due, Australian markets. The sheap Inboar obtain
of the cooliex nose the chair. The enolie than Captain Starers produced a copy of a receipt for abla here gives the Hongkong refinerie a great audacious publisher, and the fear of the top poses from what passed lately in Parliament, rival in this particularly model settlement our the death of the chair eculie Sham Acbung who dropped the chair. The castable seized bin by 575 from the pilot, who was augaged by the advantage over the refineries in the southern mandarine would necessarily alww restralu puts different construction apor it, for Sir British Assessor's domicile has been ravished was killed by a fall or a blow at the bottom the queue, and gave him several blows on the plaintiff, and be said the original receipt had onlonies, and one of the latter is about to anspend writers in China. Proof of this is afforded James Forgisson, the Undor-Soerotary, con- about a dozen tinus, and although the thieves, Wyndham-stroot on the 9th ult, was resumed
Mr. Caldwell objected to the copy of a receipt; operations. The Australasian Trade Review, by a statement in the Shen-zao. That stress it in this way-England is to allow the save in a few instances, have been anrht and at the Magistracy yeat anday afternoon before the bond with his batos, after which the coolie fell been sent home, and he had written for it. journal mye that the editor of the Kwang-yearly missions-that is, will continue to send culars are then given of the latest case of a man
coolie as he lay in the gutter several times pail, he said it showed nothings and ultimately anpublished at Melbourne, in its Issue of the ri highest authority in Burnab to continue the ten punished, the cry is Still they come. "Parti. Coronor, Mr. N. G. Mitchell-innes and Megs into the gatter. The constable thea kicked the
H. M. Thomsott, A. J: do Rosario, and A. O. ad him up by the hand and shook him several offer from Mr. Stokes was accepted that he August, pas, the newspaper recently started ander tribute to Peting decennially. It appears from being on the premises for an unlawful purpose, tierraS AS ĮTILY
His Worship said he proposed to call Dre times and then dropped him. Witness went up should pay $25 into court, and the case should
Pee alone it has been evident that' official patronage in the City of Rame; bas explanations given in some Indian papore that for which he was sentenced to two weeks in the Wharry and Marques bafore proceeding further and put his hand on the coolie's obest, but, heated over to await the receipt from home.
the intention is that a Barmoze shall bear the chaiti-gang. tritate, but that does not matter, for avary Bur
Mr. Stekes nowinformed his Lordship that he the Victoria Sugar Company has had to struggle could not more, & lady then came past thoro, with Mr. Mossop'i'ovidenco,
The and toO8- The Fowhow Echo says The failure of two is us manha British subject as the Earl of
Mr. Mossop, who appeared for the relatives of and spoke to the constable. The contable's bad rousivod the original receipt from England against adverse circumstanins.
roat, therefore, that when the term of its publish full particulars of all the cues of mesend the highest authority will as Chiness Bauks took place on the thinst. eading the decessed, asid he had no objection to of looked at the number. It was dark, and wituses
number was 690, witness went up to him and and he handed the doorment in. robbery which cometabis kaowledge, inorder fally represent the Qooon as his Lordship would heary losses to holders of their notes, chiefly bat before proceeding he wished to trgs the ball not identity the constatin, he thought the validity of the receipt.
Mr. Caldwell said he was unable to dispute the customary winter suspensionof operatious expires in September it will not re-open nutil the on- that the District Magistrates may not be To return to the Hongkong Convention: we are amongst retail dusters and private families. Wejection ho had raised at the bust stage of the in- blawe fell somewhere about the base of the akull. His Lordship gave judgment for the dafont.ditions are more farcarable, scarcely comes upon
29 surprise. able to conenal anything from the higher told from Tokyo that though its turms may not aleg hear that the notes of the Hongkong Bank, quiry, and which he bad thought of since, this
Cheung Chin said he was a ohair caelie to Mr. ant with costs. now be stated in detail, as they have not yes re which have boon in cirenlation for come time at was against the Inspector taking any part what
The disadvantage under which the Victoria authorities. To order, it in further stated, esived the sanction of the Hongkong Legislative this part, are now not only generally used by ever in the proceedings. He had looked into the Darby, and a foki of the saond witness who was called Sham Achi. Ha aw the constable chase
LEUNG CHUNG AND OTHERS V. OBAU YAT Sugar Company now has to boar are briefly was given lost the Kwang-pas should be in- Council, the gist of them is thatthe "focal authori- the natives, but that their savings are also bape anthorities on the subject, and he could find after the dossad and bis foki, who were ran- timidated from publishing truthful accounts ties undertake to assist the Chiness Customs, and in those instead of Choose Bank notes. This anthority for anyone other than counsel airy away with the chair the deceased was be
to be responsible that the bathe in opiam shall vise stop of the natives will no doubt save kasay ing on behalf of sayons charged. At the last hind, and the constable caught him, and after QC, instructed by Mr. Ewans, for the defend- Mr. Caldwell for the plaintiffs, Mr. Francia, of current events. The faut, if fact it be, henceforth be entirely shots board. In retorn families from being rained by the rather fre- stage of the hearing the proceedings were very beating him with his brancheon, pulled him back unt. shows rat that rio paper published in Ca- for these concessions, the Chiasse on their side goat failures of eative Backs, which appear to irregular. They had one Inspector cross so that he fell in the gutter. He could not say Mr. Caldwell said the plaintins were plambers, redned, war from Queensland, China, America,
ing the witnesses, and another interesting him where the constable struck the deased. ton, or probably any other city in the amount to remove the restrictions at present fail at their pleasure.
existing with regard to the carriage of foreiga
self in the identifisstion of the witnesses, making pire, would dare to give full and impartial merchandise in janks to Kwangtung. They also in another column, the Selangor Tin Mining the jars. This was entirely irregular, and he 30. The constable afterwards pulled the deceas-firm to the defendant's firm, who wore cou.
As will be soon from the report of the meeting remarks to the bench, and ranuing couueris to estable's number was C96, the people told him and materials supplied by the plaintiffs and Europe has enormously increased party to the exclusion of Maurities descriptions, partly accounts of matters in which oficirls wore agra to cartsin seal modifications which are Company, whose shares warn of one time quoted objected to the Inspeetnes having anything to Mr. Moasep said he had the two other He had had no notise of any special defence, and
to the azeladon of the Victoris Sugar Company's ed up by the arm, bat dropped bien again. tractors trading ander the asas of Tak Yane products. not yet publie property, but of which we are free concerned unlese, indeed, like the Kwany.ped to say that their offeet will be to largely faci-over $510, la to be wound up and is arpented to do with the condust of the casa.
3rd-Although up to the time of the collapse give a return to the shareholders of 75 cents par they are under the immediate protection of litate the import of foreign goods into the south-share. The amcant-paid up is $100 per share, bad hear any commenta mads to the jury: as to to call them as their evidence was to the of whether the money was due or not a far as a highly lucrative industry in Melbouras, yield- His Worship said he was aware that there colies of Mr. Darby, but he did not propose he presumed the dispute rested on the question in best three years ago, sugar refining had bee the provincial Government. The order given western provinces of Chins vii Hongkong and to the Kirang-pop, however, is a proof of ita Canton, and to effectually discount the advantage, Morory, under the heading of anyone being represanud at the inquirs, no ove suffect. He had one witness to call, however, the plaintiffs know the defendant was the only as it is beloved, profits to so farge su axrant Ching Aling suid-to was chair ovėlio to Misa meraber ofthe frm styrent-in-the that for more than the smotat of the capital on. want of indeprodanes, and the public must the resently consluded Frauso-Chinese trosty Whefior Mr. W. V. Drummond's management he permitted counsel to be present and take part trees, and at the bottom of Wyadhumatrest be of biswalf and the other partners in the Tak dividends, yet the Viotaris Bugar Company is agus conferred on the same trade ci Tongain by What people are asking," is the following hat way right to be represented, and though Alus Paltar at 7.30 he was trying his min. colony, and they had sued wit on behalf
gaged has been returned to the shareholder in know that it exista on the will, and most. We shall not be surprised if the terms of the noseful to his cliente as the Selangor Tins have to tions ought all to be put through the Coroner the chair, and he did so. He went into the crowd who had becomes bankrupt, and who filed his policy of tho polony, the price of maag articles. of the Nagasakl business will turn out as in the proceedings, strictly speaking their ques a crowd. Miss Palmer told him to put down Yuns frn Them was one pactor, Yan Ching, handicapped to some extent by the protostivo obey the instrations, of the Viceroy.-It convention turn out to be much less farmente the bolders of that valuable scrip P. and whether The Corner was only supposed to hold a proli and saw a man lying in the gatter. His mistress spoetit as the Tuk Yase fru Mr. Caldwell which it asos being asbazoot by Customs duties. to the colony than even this ragus-conthe shares should not in fature be called the ginary inquiry, sad the counsel were allowed to told him to go on, as the crowd was getting vary therefore exported to should have to meet the may please His Excellency to order the ut makes them. The Hongkong Government is
pus questions which might serve to halp to ola thick.
Such is a short statement of the position. The most publicity concerning his subordinates; we have beard, about to prohibit all carrying of Selangor Timpots"?"
While he was carrying his mistress defence that the defendant was not a member of but in matters which affect his own ad- no objection on the part of fair traders, and the alevan s'clock, the residents of Winshow ware opiem by night steamers, to which thers onu be
On the night of the 3rd instant, at abont sidus the truth, and if, an Inspector probetaway he saw a Sikh soustable go up and kick the Tuk Yans firm, but he should prove that he remedy for the ills complained of is in the Brat.
could suggest questions which would help to
instance a differentisi daty in favour of Victorisa the coollo lying in the gutter. His mistress, was partner. ministration will the same instructions bold Viceroy of Kangtang is going to allow foreign startled by the report of firearms. It appears a
show the truth, he thought the questions should
said something to the Indian coustable which Mr. Francis said that would be the defence,fiued sugar, and secondly, reciprocity with good? We imagine that it
it may not always goods to be imported in native junks, but this lot of salt smugglers in about eighty bosta at
be put. will make the goods liable to the forsign Custampted to pass Wênebow on their way up the Mr. Mossop said as to the right of counsel to stablo kiek tas avelin botwon the logs of the partner in the firm, and had not been so for countries. The Victoria Sugar Company has
witress did not understand. He saw the cogs He should show that the defendset was not a Queensland, by which has sugar would be a
mitted at a lower rate of duty than those of other suit the Viceroy to have the garish light of toms duty, to arcid which was the reason of river, but information having been given, the Salt be present he might cite the latest case in Eng crowd. He could tell it was the constable who many years. His client did not dispate any of deinitely proposed to the Government that the day les into every transaction of his Govern- their being sent in nutive vraft. There is, we Commissioner was prepared for them. This off lave the Barilait Dyson case, where all the did, so by his boots. It was the right foot, but the items of the claim, na be knew nothing about day rely rally be mised to to per ton, and that learn, very little probability of the blonkado of al has twusations where the river is narrowest partles were represented by counsel. He also he could not say what part of the body he kick-them, but he sailed his Lordship's attention ta ment, and if the Kwang-pao so far forgot Hongkong being given up. The "removal of one on the city side, and the other on Pagoda read an extract from page 293 of Jervis on what was due to its patron as to pablish the restrictions on the carriage of foreign mer Island, about eight hundred fest apart. As the Coroners, which bid down that where the what sort of kicks it was.
ed; it was about the middle. He could not say the fact that some of them extended to be apen all sugars "grown or rufood io Vistoria."" youd three years' time Ho alis remarked that £8 only be levied: If this be concated it will, an maltere he desired to remain unnoticed, its chandize in jeoks to Kwangtang
holding a large stake in Queensland, be quite when put smugglers came up, the Commistioner's menquiry could be benefited by counsel appearing,
Mr. Mossop mid he had only ons other wit- he had boon furnished with no other soconut prepared to join in the movement for reciprocity career might be cut remarkably short. The inte plain language, is that the collection of opened fire upon them from their ganboats, the the Coroner could allow them to appear. No ID-
daty on them is made as certain as a regulation guns at which were loaded with slags.
The spector of polios, nor anyone but sounsel had nose to call, Mr. Machaffle, who, unfortunately, than the fall seant for work done, &o. Chinese people and even the officials hare, can make it, but the blockade question is left senegglers could not return the fra, as they had any right to appear
was now suffering from fevox, and was at Masao. Mr. Caldwell said it was 1937 to see that with that colony. and advocate the admission of His Worakip-They can enggest anything to He thought that gentleman would be bank by the plaintiffs did work for táo defeudante from her sugar in the same conditions as its own
manufactures. through reading the Shần-pao and the Chi- it was. The facilitation of the import of faraigu no trearms, but they had knives, and when the goods into the South-west provinces only means two parties came into close quarters they used
the Coroner.
Saturday. He was an important witness to the time to time for a long period it would require
The subject is encompared with a considerabis nese papers published in Hongkong, acquired that Leed Fossbery before learing offre in them. Several men were killed or wounded on
Mr. Massop-They took a very prominent inquiry. He did not propose to call Mr. Whittall. quite a volume to furnish avery item, as they amount of diffoulty. One thing which will help an appetite for news, and bones there structed the Minister at Peking to try and get both sides, but the Commissioner's men caly part in the proceedings, and I think if was most
His Worship thought they might adjourn to wors very pomarens. If therewas any question as in its solution is the strong public opinion in next Wednesday.
to the accounts he should apply for a reference favour of the comedy. For ourselves wo as not is hope that in time & aive Press the West River opened and the residence of a captured one boat and four mugglers, while the vagular.
Consular officer at some large place on it per-smugglers wized two of opponents. Sol.
His Worship-Yon see everything is dena by
The Foreman said the jury desired to fluish His Lordship said there might be a "querdan convinced that the palliativo suggested will prove will spring into being in the Central King-mitted. We should like to know what suivant. disse for these or their photo the police, everything in the getting up of the the inquiry this weak, and he thought the other involved of the length of time the azants had of permanent value to the Victoria Sugar Dom
bren running. dom. Indeed, the past twefremonth baa ages to their trade the French obtained by and intercept the boats, but we hare not heard case-the changing of the uniforms, which was evidenes might he ended.
pany. At the same time it is certain that the P.C. Khods Singh, No. 629, said that at 7.25
Mr. Caldwell said he had received no notion of industry has a right to claim the most liberal seen some progress in this direction. The their iconty which it is now a fast of diplomacy the result.C. N. Daily News.
very necessary in the identification, was done by to get a discount on in our favour P The Hanoi
p.m. the 29th he was on duty in Queen's read any special dofonos.
į treatment from a fiscal point of view. It is not Sheh-poo has been started in Tisatsio and Chamber of Commerce, in the protest which we From a recent ancount of Kim-ok-kinn's place Mr. Mossop-Well I murely make the obje-hear the bottom of Wyndham-street, when he His Lordship No, because yah havó furnished a light thing to contemplate tile permanent stop- the Kwang-pas in Contos. A paper has also published the other day, showed that their com of exile, the Bonin Islands, published in the tion.
saw P.C. 696 walk ng Wyadham-street. There the defendant with no particulars of which a page of work whick hare costa quarter of a The following further evidence was then taken. were two chairs in the street, and as soon could do to. However, we will lot that question million sterling, and which employ 200 or 300 recently been brought out at Amey. This mercial Interosta had been maglented by its Choys Shimbun, we barn that the islanders is
framera, and injured by the treaty, and every in smal hats thatched sed with the sides vover Dr. C.J, Wharry, Superintendent of the Go-as they saw the constable coming towards him stand over for the present, and proved to try the men when in fall swing. An arrangement by So satisfactory as far as it goes, but it must body win hul raud it carefully had already come ed with date leaves. They eat imported rios, verament Civil Hospital, said the danced was they raz down the street. One of the coolies, the merits of the oase as to the alleged partnership, which bounty-sapported sugars shall be discrimal
After the examination of one of the plaintiffa usted against to the extent of £2 or $3 per tos not be forgotten that the Press in China is to the same cauclion. If the Convention pro-turtle, and fish. The naturalised foreigners on admitted to hospital on the 29th September at deceased, who was in the second chair, in the|
videa that the West River shall be opened the islands, castaway sailors and boaalcombers, 65 p.m. He was suffering from a pontased rear, alipped in the side channel, nad fell in it. and his witnessss and the defendant, His Lord will, wo believe, be generally approved, a frail exotic, dependent forita very existence duultaneously wilk the sation which the Hong. Bre an maize and dates. The fanns consists of wound on the left ails of the head, and be hadP.O. No. 806 was zhcat thres yards from the da. ship, considering that there was not suffont We are doubtful, however, whether it is wise on official protection. These remarks do not kong Government are to take for the provention a small bird called yagi and a species of fur door symptoms of fracture of the skall. He died on coasad at the time he fell, and witness about four evidence of the partnership, did not call ung to try to keep out angars from other British of course apply to the papers pablished in of smuggling, good and well. But we can learn which are very destructive to the crepe, sad for the 6th inst. from injury to the brain. Witness yards. No. 686 lifted his arm, and then In- Mr. Francis, but gave judgmont for defendant dependeuses, believing that the practical sr- olusion of Europe and America in all that is Hongkong and Shanghai, which can afford nothing about that, and at present it some whose destruation rewards are offered, which is aw in the Mortuary that the deceased had a spector Stanton cape up and helped the deased with costs.
desirable. But doubtless the Victoris as if everything had been given to them which a fruitines system as the inlanders have no was bruise on the left shoulder. This was after the up so that he sat in the road. The Inspector to be tolerably indepesäant and to criticise the Chinese asked abort of the establishpons. The climate is equable, and three crops of post mortem, when the head had been opened said he was all right and the dacensed wis pat The mission work of tho Presbyterians of Queensland Governments will formulate a plan to some extent the actions of the Chinese meat of a Customs in Hongkong,--and this upon maize are obtained sarily. Farming pays well, He did not examine the head Doored was into an ambulance and taken away. The constable Canada in the Idland of Formise, interrupted which will promote the matos interests of the Authorities. But the growth of the Press trust. This is not diplomaer, and we shall be though interfered with by the tree shrimps entirely unconscion when admitted to the how only lifted the deceased's arm to feal in pain, by the late war between France and China, bas two colonies, and give the Victoria Sugar Camı-
pany the assistance it desiderates, in China itself must be slow indeed for somerised if it does not meet with severe criticism and a Mr. Tayaka Teprakiohl has a stock farm pital, and witness did not think he recovered and see whether he was alive or dead. The de- been resumed with greater energy than ever
They tell this story in Boston of Gilbert at and we trust the Hongkong community containing 800 pigs and 15 band of cattle. The sonsoloumnom all the time he was there. He cassad fall backward in the side ofsoul. "Wilnoss
them.
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saw no Berorean present but Inspector Stanton Stuart, the great painter. He was once met by years to come. While the people so pro. will see that every interest of theirs is safeguard sheeg which he imported from Japan, were all was brought by the police.
od, and as full concessions obtained from the Chi-killed by thế thêm. Mr. Tanaka in now engaged Cross-examineWitesse did not make the until the deceased was being removed. It was a lady on the streets of that city, who said to. foundly distrust the Authorities that they ass as those the Colony grants. That great in establishing a salé panstastory. Then Dies pose cortes examination. He concluded that not true that the deseason had been pulled up him that she had just won his likeness mail had
was so much like bin. "And Mr. J. Bland, of the Ceylon Court, renat will not voluntarily subeuribo a single dollar efforts have been made to mask the lene nature are the great drawback to the evity of the death arose from injury to the brain because by the arm shaken and droppat in the side kissed it, because tos Down, which the Viceroy of the Two of the Bermab Convention, is shown by the islande, nota havlug to be used all day as pro- there were symptoms of it. Witness beloved channel. The deceased was conscious when he did it kiss you in return?" he asked. "Whyly read a paper upon this sabject in the con | no,” was the somewhat startled answer. Then forenoo room at the Colmini and Indian Erbibi- many differont readings of the tribute clanse tootion against them, and their bassing, socord the injury to the brain was caused by the blow was placed in the ambulance... Ewang has been attempting to raise, though which have been pat forth in England, India, and ing to Mr. Kim-ek-kiny, fills the air, like of which the wound on the side of the head was P.C. 698. Fonjob Singh, was called, and oan it was not like no" was Mr. Stout's answer, tion In the cours of his lenture he said there is plenty of unemployed capital in the Japan. The intent attempt to draw off pablfa zi. i thunder."
the evidence. Ar far as witness know the de- i timed that he need not answer any question but the lady didn't venture to try again..
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