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Taz writer of a contributed article in the Times on the Chinese question in Australia Tery clearly and concisely ste the position taken up by the Chinese Govecs mant, Chian, he says, Las no desire that ur subjects should go abroad, but if thoy dó she holds them entitled to the same traatinant as the subjects of other powers; she will never be
The Hongkong Rife Association will hold its sixth meeting at Kowloon on 9th and 10th No- vomber. The programme will be found in our wivortisement columns.
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MONDAY, OCTOBRE Jer, 1888.
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,
and naked seed defendant the matter, Beer On the morning of the 26th Saglamber, I boarded him before the examination of witnesses WSH - plained to me that the cont started the winch the Fachan, on hapvalka Canton, about, 8.50 finished.
Mr. Spinney and if what he hail done was not FOURTH AFOON COMTETATION AT 600-YARD without telling him a word, and that it angling am. Before I searched I was handed the 16
went wrong with the winch he would be blamed tins which had boon fondd by Mr. White, I had in accordance with the practice he was sorry, but The shooting for this took place on Saturday, I then told the cook, to go away. As spleen of the ballast tanks. I had no in- be had wished to meet the objections of the de the 6th instant. With the exception of Colour-rawd of Chinese gathered around us and ons of formation but had received an in tiraation. In fence as far as possible. He had spoken to the Sorgeant Fricker, the winner, the soering of the them, whom I don't know, one and struck me, plied to have the ballast tanks opened, and in the witsers and found that it was owing to a mis other members was indifferent. The following with a piece of wood yn my car. I show the afer tank I found two packages each onlait duderstanding that he had declined to suewor marka I felt pain aad, being angry, picked up ing ten tine. The water in the tank was about these questious. He was perfectly willing to a lag of wood and throw it at kin
up to a man's breast I informed the captain of suswer them now.) are full soortat
Second priesner waid nothing"
the result of my dearch: I handed the tina orori The Aftorney-General aid under theseals! Thin prisoner stated-The fight commented to Mr. Stebbins, who is in charge of the coats on mstances ho had no abjection to offer. on soupant of my haring stumbled against second catod goods.: defendunt. He said I had dirty olothes on and otherwins abused me. He ties struck mean the
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ere aring the mark I now show. A lot of shore were there at the time. One of them tock up a knife and stabbed the defendant's foot with it. Then some other sailors throw" things down on us fromthetop gallant forvently Ident
Fourth defendant ask, thore was a fight be 10tween the Malay and Chiness, and the Chinese were driven back. The afflcers armed themselves with revolvers.
The case was then adjourned till 20.3). to-day. Bail was allowed in two waradise of 2400 each or one of $800.
The Hon. H. E. Wodehouso held an onquiry at tho Magistracy on Saturday into the death of a coolie samed Li Atak, aged 18, who it is alleged died from a hick inflated by Indian P.C. 723 at the ruins of the late fire in Queen's-road,
Mr. Wotton, who appeared to watch the ożnej for the Indian constable, nekad parznition to cross-examing the witnessa, which was at once granted.
IN H.B.M. CONSULAR COURT AT OANTON.
0th September... ESTORE MB. CHALOVER ALABASTER, ALA
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R. J. White was then placed again in the bar Cross-examined by the Attorney-General and cross-examined by the Attorney-Geral,
Do you occasionally receive information be Tuu say you did not receive information, but am intimation; what is the distinction F-Well, in-fors you go on board to search which loads you formation you pay money for. I received the to suspect you will find pium there --Some-
times I do. intimation from the tide waiter.
You mean by information, they, something you have to pay for from outside, and by intimation something received from another ofloor?--Yss. What was the officer's name from whom you recived the intimation Pr. May
If anyone gave the information it would go to hira flest Po
Dooo to pay for this information I do not know.
You had ordare from him what to do P-Yos. I e instructed before I went on board that we wore to make a searol
War any impediment placed in the way of your searching the tanke --None whatever. Have you ever searched this tank before Not this particulae ond
Why have you not asarobed it before P-That is for me to say.
Do you receive any intimation as to where you are to look for it I do.
Do you occasionally regetve information after you havogat on board from which yonare exabled to know where to look?-Never before this ocasion. Waa it in consequence of this information that you lacked under the boarde P-It was.
Have you any objection to stating from whom you get that information I have.
Was it or was it not obtained from the officers of the ship!
Mr. Spinney objected to this question. Ha thought it was on which should not be put. Au atployé óf the CElness Government bould not be asked to divulge such information:
The Attorney-General-1 do not prosa, the witness to state who gave him the information. I wish simply to ruow if it was from one of the" Exactly, that is what I want you to say officers of the thip? cannot answer it. It has not apited me to search it before.
Is that your answer, Chen?—I have to search where I like. I am paid to do that
You are not paid to do as you like, you are paid to do your duty. Why did you never search bafore I have no answer except that I did not want to...
It never oorred to you before to search st P No, it never did. HAVA you been long in the marvise-I have been in it for seventeen yeaT...
And you have nover Cound'opluca in the water taal before P. Yes, I have found it everywhere. Thou why have you never searched in this case ?--It was not the varas ship.
What is the differenca P-Woll, some people are not so artful as clors.
Mr. Spinnay-I do not think: the question should be pressed It bouli pot be held to the prejudios of the witness if he does not answer it.
The Consul-Ho'is not asked to state the name of the person. He has already said he re calved information on going on band; Is there any objection to his saying that it was from sout hody belonging to the ship. The Attorney Gomarat is not pressing for infamation regard. ing the 'nama of the informer:
Mr. Spinney-If the question is not pina pa regarda identity I have no objection to offer.
The Consul To witness-Did you receive this information from somebody connected with the abip?--- ¿il
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able in principle, however much their ex- pediency might be doubted. The Australians” would, we believe, ba vaxy ready to deal with The P. & Oarship Ferona, now lying in the question in this way, and it is possible harbour, was, on Saturday morning, the scope of that if they do not they may before very long serious ray between the Malays and Chinese and rason to object to pauper immigration forming the ship's ore. Together the men from the Continent of Europe almost as umber over one hundred, and the whole of them strongly as they now object to the immigrare engaged in the fight. It appears that there was an unavoidable delay in serving out tion of the Chinese. If, as is proposed, res- the rice on the morning in question, and as soon 5.00 triations he plued by the United States on as the hold in which it was stored could possibly 7.54 the so-called pauper immigration from ba got at, the heat book, a Chlaman, went to the Europe, a considerable portion of the stream steam windlass for the purpose of lowering to will be diverted to Australia, if no restzio- | the gorskeeper a book, in which the rios y Lious on entry exist there, notwithstanding to be slug. The head winchman, however, (a the greater longth and cost of the passage, Malay) ran up to the cook and began to quarrel I, therefore, there is to be restriction on with him about his toughing his windlass, giving Foreign immigration at all it is desirable, for the very pertinent reason that if anything went two good reason, that it should be made wrong with the machine be would be respost-DD.Wosa general and not particular; first, in order sible. Words led to blows, and separating into
two divisions, led on and, it appears, lasited by not to put an indignity upon and jeopardise Chinuman who was to have been arrested this friendly relations with China, and, second, morning, the whole of the men on deɔkwers soon 24 that the colonies may enjoy protection in the fight. The affair then becameˆs colmer against what they consider an evil, irrespec; synabble, during the course of which the Oki- tive of whether it comes from Avis of hass, though superior in numbers, were worsted. During the struggle, knives, dagger, and marlin- spikes ware freely used, and scarcely any of those The Coroner's Abolition Ordinanca has ra. taking part agaped uninjured. Several were selvad Her Majesty's confirmationmad allowance. wounded with knives, one man being out about all A ponstar writes: "Sikk and ye shall find over his body, with five crowbar wounds and two and by evidently does not apply to the Hongkong Police kofe gashes. Marlinspikes were who can seldom be found when they are wanted.most of the Chinamon, and these ini.
Kwing Añng suid-I am a widow living in
Stephen William Goggin, mener of the It is notified in the Gazette that Inspector straments, together with several large bal Sam Shui Po Deceased was my soe. His or steamer Fatahan, was dzarged that on the 18th Stanton has been appointed an Examiner of last stones and pieces of holystone were onpation was that of a carrier. He lived with September ho did present or cause to be pre-it
routed to the official of the Customs, whoas dutý Weights and Mamres, vies Inspector Baker, daug all over the denk. The chief officer of them and was 17 years of age. At 7 o'clook pester
day morning we were both collecting slops from it was to receive the sarae, a written paper par- resignal.
ship, after a vaiz attempt to quell the fight by the houses near where the late Gre sccurred. I porting to be a true manifest of the cargo on. We are informed by the Agent that the Mes verbal commande, want aft, and in a few minutes came out of one house with my alops and board the Taishan, which manifest was not true, angeries Maritimes stormer Sagnation, with the returned with the other Europem officers all saw a crowd of faen. I went closer und say the but some respects false.
Mr.Spinney, Deputy Commissioner of Customs, next outward French mail, loft Saigon at 2 san.rmed with revolvers Ou sering fireanis the Indian constable kicking may son in a danger as prosevated on behalf of the Customs, and the yesterday for this part.
men gave in Aignal was then hoisted for lane. He ali-struck him, and after this my attorney-General of Hongkong, (Hon. E, LA |son fell vir the road. The constable tben stazapi
The Consul Very well, that will do.. party of marins, and when these arrived aboarded on his back twice. I then picked my son of O'Melley), instracted by Messrs. Wotton and
Deacon, dufended. lenders in irons. There was and took him away with thalatention of patties they pat the
Witness—I bog, to apologise for refusing to Mr. F. Whito, Commissioner of Custoran, and
answer the questions that were pat to mo this come diflenity in persuading a number of the him shoard passage boat Refore I could got
Mr. J. Hudler, German Consul, counpiec soat Font de not think, then, in this case they sro | morning. men to descend from the rigging, whetice they there he died." My son's bealth was quite good
on the Benak..
Bo artful as on board other ships There were Mr. Spinney-Z am now prepared to go on boforo be was assaulted. I don't know why the Lad been throwing thinge at their opponents on assault was amitted. The constable did not the Emperor of China, and he prosecuted on
Mr. Spinner said he was an employé of HLM. over any marks on the tanks before ....with the proof of the false account given es
What marks were there here -It was wat all regards the packages of dried fish.
Walter Hoary Wiliams, Thos. Phillips, Lad narrow escape of getting his head smashed,
Criss-examined-The people in the street saw Ho obarged Capt. Goggin of the Faishan with
Yet the Gok was fastened down 30 mrold Jesuph Morgan, azuminers in the Castors,
countries. This position is absolutely an-
wined packages containing dried cattle fish and The stamp revende for the mouth of Septem- destroying a wooden panel against which he wa
on. There were many Chiness present. Nember, of the cargo on board that steamer, there- get it open.
Walter Stebbins, examiner in the Customs,shrimps from the Fatshan. one interfered when the assault was committed, I by rendering himself liable to a penalty of The asailaldo if the rights caually accorded to her amounted to $14,461, being decrease of leaning. The sterekesper, too, had a narrow s
The packages friendly nations are to be respected. We 32003 on the amount collected in the same cape, a big glass bottle dashing to pieces just he saw the estable's back while he was kicking my 600. Before proceeding with his case he wished sail-I am la charge of the prerastive depart custed in all, with the four camined by have been informed by telegram within the month last year. There was a doorease nuder bind bis skall Four of the ringleaders in the so. I afterwards ar his fan, before I reported to know what coures of procedure was going to ment. I take over all goods that are seized Or Byworth, to 25.
ba followed. the matter to the Inspector. My son's buckets
the morning of the 18th Septomber I received Trang Im Fong, compradore på Fosed the the head of conveyance or assignment of £2,489. affair were brought up before the Magistrate vi
The Coanl said that Mr. Spinnay: would call 36 tins of opium which had been seized on board Fashes, salt, I remember arriving in Canton o last few days that the French Government |
were thrown aside.. He had no buckets cushi witnesses and then sam up. The Attorney. tha Fotaka. I weighed it and found that it the 18th September last I was in charge of the has imposed certain conditions on foreignare, married . diugie, was commenced on Saturday Court columns.
The shooting astuls of members of the garri. Sutarday; the case is reported in our Polios shoulder when he was kickel.
By the Court-Imanot say why the baskets General would then follow with his case, and if weighed 94 catties 6 taels. Since then I have cargo addressed to Chinese consignees. I re settling in France. In this the French Go afternoon at Stonecutters Island. The firing was
were put down. The buckets were empty.
after ibe defence was closed, Mr. Spinner wished sold the opium. If realised 4 Tis. 3 mase per member. Goodbart coming on boned. It is my vernment is acting perfectly within iterights, throughout very fair and the scoring of the
Sang Achiraid-I am an earth ocolie. On the to call rebutting eridanes he would be promitted attie
auty every day bafore the ship leaves to inform 5th inst. at 7.00 .,. I was near Wo Fang to do so, hat En wenld not be allowed to make
Crow-amined I take charge of all goods the Costoms officer what cargo has been dir but if it imposed special conditions Da set. Pig less use. This sto, bowever, was not terminated, four men having to fire on
Street. I saw a ponstable chasing a boy. To any comment on the case for the defores
that are seisd. I have nothing whatever to do charged from the uhlp. I gave him a record ou tlers of a particular nationality the nation each side when a stop was made. A thoroughly The opening match of the national garso was stable caught hold of him by the unit said On the 18th Septeraber I boarded the palp. It was not proparod oplem
R. J. White, tidewailor, was then called. He with the manifest. The aplain seized was opium. the 18th September. There was dried fish land- whose subjects were thus treated would enjoyable afternoon was spent.
|and Jekgged "kim slong: The boy fell down.
od from the Fatahan on that day, Issunot tell you played on Friday and Saturday last between the He stamped on him three times on the spice taken of Tiger Island, about 3am, with a Mr. Spinney said that concluded the evidence how many packages were handed, more that ten. bare a valid en use of complaint. This 23
Cross-examiand-I receive the Chinese cargo At an auction held on Saturday for lots of First Twelve and the All Comers, whose name The boy rose up and the constable kicked bim party of Customs Officers. We enrebod the he had to bring forward with regard to the what has been done in the United States and land at Yaumati were sold by Mr. Lammert. was legion. The Twelve were rang ont of in the private parte. The bay then fell down torebold and found 16 tins of opium concealed opium. He thought he had shown by his wit and make out a list for the signature of the cap and did not move Some people assisted deceased thore. We remained on board until the arrival esses very conclusively that the opium was tain. I tell the purser what peokages I hate Australia in reference to Chiness subjects, Ballet corsa pas queen, an oferece and the Pavilion promptly at 2 p.m. on Friday by and look bun abort 20 yards, and than his of the sten net in Canten; then a superior cfiles found on board. He would now pass on to the put on board and describe them to him.
reslized $1:270. This gives, average of and China.not unnaturally objects. Rets over 40 cents per foot. We believe this land
Big Boz" mods from a cast by the Secretary mother went and hold him up. The deprisad then of Customs came on board and a farther soarch 25 packages of dried Birh which were among the Re-examined—I'told the purser on the 18th Tistion is Lat, in contemplation at present, was sold last yast for about 8 cents por foot. Mr. Johnstone and Smith of the Regiment led off died. I am not sequainted with the mother or
was made under his superintendence. I was cargo, but did not appear on the manifest, The September that there ware packages of dried - bus, as the Times writer says, "if Colonial W. St John E. Hancock, FRIBA was the attack, which, from beginning to end, was the deceased. I cannot say what the deceased was preacht while that search was made. The water manifest which he had handed in contained nefish on board.
ballast tank-was opened and twenty tine of bat of swdy wirgo. He conlit prevites applications Mr. Spinney-That concludes the evidenon I legislatores and similar bodies oppress Chineyor and Mr. Holmes saliciter to the readers.gorously kept up. Handicapped by the dead doing whom the constable began to chase him
from the Chicese consignees for the carge, and wish to bring forward about the packages of There were several cunning, but it was the pium were found in it. nese she will not cease to protest, and may trips from Kowloon on Saturday evening had the
The passengers by the tonear on one of her state of the ground, the Twenty bevon, with but decrand whom the constabls was chasing. After Cross-oramined by the Atformer-Ganstal-I Ee could prove that these goods were examined fish not being on the manifest It now sampin
few exceptione failed to withstand the bowl the boy rose up the first time the constable have been employed in the Customs about 19 by the Customs' oxaminer. Furthermore he to go into the question of the packages of dried Lide her time for returning the compliment." excitement of a collision. The Pioneer was orossing. Poland. R.H., hit strongly for his 21; bicked him so the side and on the private parts. months. I was in charge of the party that Leld a list of the cargo which was made out just fruits which appear on the manifest but were The question is then propounded, Ia is posing the bows of another launch, and would have correct at first, his after erinket was not stylish. I dunnot say if the deceased's mother was pre-made the search. These searches nenally, take beforetha Roemer left from the dictation of the not on board. Positant. Did you recaire auf
douer se with plesty of room to spare, had not
sent when the kicking was going on. The de place about two or three times a week! We stop compradore by one of the Customs obicara dried fealt on board at Honghang 7--I did. not. sible to restrict labour immigration icté Aus-Jaman on the other launch, becoming he, however, deserves much credit for furnishing rasad dif not fall heavily to the ground. I the steamer at any place. I report to the officer The Attorney-General said he did not know Mr. Spinney-I have to further witnesses to tralia without divėriminating against Chi-alarmed, altered his course, with the result that good bowling on so sticky a wicket Darby told the moibor what I had seen. The doceased on duty and then proceed to search. I have whether this was Mr. Spinney's honelading ad call nese ; can we dot salify the Chinese toudi-be ran into the Pioneer amidships. The cold-made 8 in tires hits, and the foll in the did not scream or all out. When the deceased never had any difficulty in making the soxteb, dress or not, but he must object to big disorening
The Attorney-General said he intended to call tions and yet do what we want? The writering och bad not very nich way on har at the slips to bumping ball; his batting in both rose up after being stampod on, the constable Every facility is always given me by the captain the contents or charecter of any documents one or two witnesses is this creed Is nnderstood -
time and no material damage was done.
from Mr. Spinney the css for the promotion innings was correct, and raise hopes that in himgain seized him by the queue and kicked him officers of the ship. It is customary to be which had not been put in in evidence.
gia the search as moon so we got Mrs. Adams, Bell & Ca, the agants of the Club bas oured a valuable addition-
board: I Mr. Spinney said he could produce eriderica was closed. He would point out to the Court, the stesmer Ghases, have received, through the Finch showed that he was not new at the guise. Street, asid-I went out to the market to buy sire orders for sach trip.
Un Akow, godown keeper, No. 3, Willant take my orders from the tide surveyor I re- that this fish was landed from the steamer.. however, that at presant tho menifant wag mat
bad also the applications from Chinese goraignees proved. courtesy of Mr. Andrew Johnson, the following he kopt wicket for the recruits, ma if he will provisions on the day in question, and when
Tho Attorney-General-Have you before for this cargo. telegrams from Mr. Walker at the Ardgog :-
gagai, 66, 7am-Therdsy four pa Chores practice assiduously and learn to stand up closer returned I found deceased at my door. He was going on board ever received informatier, which
has led you to expect emugging on board? pasege North, anginan hroken down, wishes to ko
living but was not shia to spook. to the batsman, be may proves worthy accesor
Witness-Never. The esse was repanded til Tuesday, the to Brace Robertson. The Club is very hard up Indian constable being allowed out on bail in one for a good parfor alt about hind ke bited good form. Mr. Secretary, Captain Travers, mistimed every hall but one or two, and set hie
A meeting of the creditors of J. W. Croker. bankrupt, was hold on Saturday, when an interim a party to any polier which places ber sab. divided of $39.90 per cent, was declare, $1.00 deck. From one of these missflee the chief officer elap my son. He kicked him and stampol on behalf of the Commissioner, Mr. F. W. White. over and there were fool mucks roundit. jects on a lower level than those of other being retained by the Omoial Assignes penes the stone just shaving his hair and completely what I saw. Two or three Europeans were looking presenting a falso manifest, on the 18th Sept- so that the carpentor had to use his whole forpe to were then called and stated that they had ex
bolde that it is possible, and proceeds to support his position by an argument founded on a fallacy, which becomes apparent as soon mait le examined. He says:-
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In the Kent place, the table in Chinos labostrove to Australia, as to Canes and the United States, is reported, British trafle. It in muder the costeel of the British Qangas, 4th, 0.35 p.m.-Friday clover sm authorities, and is carried on ander British protesthezee paared for Toures short casis, disabled tion from beginning to end. Its origin Hongkong typhoon laat wees engine room full watst: shar From or so the Brish gela which w
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The benefit concert at the City Hall on Satur -west suck. - The cooking are vuitected in China, coti-
vered to Hongkong, where they enter into contracts,day night in aid of the widow and family of the and use then consignat te ruike and organization in late Mr. Fornirs passed off very suscessfully the principal cities in the colonies. As an inesauce With one or two oreoptions the programtuo wa of the nuns in which the trudo is counoted it may identical with that produced at the Lily Mins be mostioned that all the pages of the copies is one of the vessels which entered Sydney Harbour trels concert last week. The house a very well early in April laut were paid for ix. Flongsong by one flied in all parts, and the efforts of the per- person. There is. of or he trade from farmers were loudly applanded. We believ Blogs on, of cooler originally in ported flees from that, thanks to the energy of the Committes, Hongkong, but the latter port and always kau been very substantial suo will be handed over to the fora ce origo mali. The interests of Hongkong Mrs. Pereire as the remit of the entertainment. exceptionally well taken at lang off by Grimble guilty of mutinous condnot on board thus rézsol ; Bro naturally largely involved in the teado grito recently, when the agitation in Australis put a stop
why wa maunot deal with it ourselves without invit Gentle ing the aid of foreign Government. Wo Jave nover tried to stop it at its sourco-vie: Hongtrong. From this place has gone on metrily year after year, in spite of ten objections, and is aneme absurd to go all the way to Peking, and ask thand of the Chinese Government to stop a trade which we bave under our own hands and in our own colna." It is true that the trade is entirely in British bands, but that is das to adventitious cir
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the Twelve took the lat, Coxou and Lloyd adopted THE MOTTOUS CONDUCT OF THE "VERONA" hitting tactics with success. Maitland and Hig Diolah, Omar, Kwok Akai, and Chan Asi ginbotham were alowar in storing, beta were were charged, on the information of S.G.D. well osaght in the long feil, the former being Andrews, abiti offiger of the Terone, with being The Belding of the Twenty-seven was creditabla all round, bat no one will begrudge the mention of Captain Gamble is particnlar. Blair cate off in howling; his breaking balls required a lot
in one channel the waters will and a fresh wickets. Lemmy Atkins No. 1: Did yer seen outlet, and it is equally certain that if immi-im thon, tryin to it the ball, Tozamy
Tommy: Taas." T. A. No. 1: Es a gettin' gration were allowed in Australis the means hold bloke now, Tommy. "Bont time he was of emigration from China would be provided, Well 'Eer, jedgiz' by wat I seen on
nookin horf playin' this 'ore game." Tommy if not by British subjects, then by others. yeagerday, 'se got a hides that its jest about There is nothing to prevent vessels of any time 's begun.". nationality taking passengers from Macso or
In the handicap beat rass for a silk flag, which- any of the Chinese parts. It is simply be- took place on Saturday, we again have to okrona. Pot, EN asuse Hoogzong offers greater conveniences als a victory for the Ficies this amking the thirt that the trade has been located bere, and for the popular paymester. The course for British ships have secured the carrying trade. R. Cinb's bathhouse, round the Channel the rece was from the nemal starting line off the
in the face of open competition. If the Books, from thence round the Kowloon Rocks. Fedier to th), rud af maro convenient route be closed the tradearing them on the port hand, and back to the
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time and the detention of the vessel, that the Inspector Craddock esked, in order to savƏ prisoners should be proceeded against murder Or dinanee No. of 19,0 part 27.
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tell me positively
The Attorney-General-Do you mean to jafors Lord
The Consul said if this list was taken from the dictation of the compradore he thought that the compradore should be prodaood
understanding that be proved it.
Mr. Spinney-I had the gentlemen in Court this morning who could har proradit.
Mr. Spinney-This morning the Counsel for The Attorney-General said he objected to the defence distinotly stated that if I had the these documents. Aur number of applications witnesses ready, the defense would admit it. fron Chinese consignees for certain cargo would
The Attorney-General-I allowed you to allude sot prove that the Fatshan brought that margo. to the manifast on the understanding that you ***Desa - pznej – Dangan alas vakjeuk cà thé i woulé bring evidenes to prove it.
compradore's statemont ?.
Mr. Spinney slated that I bad the wit- the abip P-I'déclino to answer that question. It The Attorney-General-Not if it is brought nesses who escut pomm it, and I understood the is not gone taginesa.what information 1-reorive. iu ovidrocs:----
defence to my list was saffloiont Mr. Spinay-If I may be allowed to intor- Charles Franois. Goodhart, tide walter, was! The Consul-I am afraid you misunderstood rupt-I-would-point on that the witness las said then called maid that on the 18th September the Attorney-General. He allowed you to make that he receives his instructions from another oftast he went at umal on board the Batshan to us of the merifuat on the ground that you would flour. It is not contended for a moment that we take from the diotation of the compradors a list prove it afterwards. You should have called what to look for on board. never have information from certain individuals of the Chiness cargo. The document produced someone to prove it.
was the one mode and signed by him.
Ms. Spimey-Iunderstood the counsel for the The Consul-Well, if itis admitted why should The Attorney-General objectal to the pro-defence to say that if we were prepared to prove of the witness say that occasionally he recolves duction of this document. As he understood the this manifest he had zo objection to accepting it. information P
question, it was whether or not certain pabungʻAN
The Attorney General Although I am willing Mr. Spinney-I prosume if the witness mader of dried fish were landed from the Fatshan on s tą make every allowance for the gentleman who stands the question he will answer it.
corlain day and were not included in the mani is conducting the prosecution, he not being a to enuigration for a time, freights on the slammers The following returns of the average amount
Witness Will you put the question again 7 | fast af cargo delivered to the Customs authori lawyer, still it is not the business of the defense wont op ircmediately, to the loss of shippers, and no of bank notes in siraulation and of epsoin in re
hare information before going on board which evidence was that of some paraes who could him to refer to the manifest on the distinct doubt of the whipping companies also. With this serve in Hongkong, during the month ended 30th
The Attorney-General-Do you nocna onally ties. This is a question of fact and the proper to teach him tow to coudast his case. I silowed tra o starting from British porn and rolag to Bri tisk ports, carried is British bottoms, and from Septemi or, 1889. a oertified by the Managers of watching, and, had to be mat smartly at the His Worship, however, dooided to preosed. the present.
leada jon to expect to find opium 7-No; ap to speak to the fact itself. beginning to end under the British fiag, its not clear of the respective Banks, sro published in the pitch to be got away. In batting this player under Section 243 of the Merchant's Shipping
was not so successful; his style, however, was Acts 1854
You quite understand my question now-Yos. Have you ever receive formation which AVERAGE SPOLE IN that of batsman to the manner born, and it is
The Attorney-General-aving any sumber Bidney George David Andror i leads you to think you will find unit on board ? Mr. Spinner said that if the comprador.could of gentlemen in fourt is not proving the case. AMOUNT. RAKETE perhaps no exaggeration to say that he was I am chief floor of the P. and O. steazer dannet answer that quietion.
.8.
basted" by the two best baile in the match. Verona. At about 8.50 this morning my atten
bo called at this stage of this case ko should like Mr. Spinner said he understood the dafence to 1,299,179
When the Twenty-seven went to a second time, tion was drawn to the fore part of the ship, which wor whink the witness declines to give. If he was to get at the facts of the case and settle the fame. Of course if they took up a different post- Mr. Epianey-The prosecution admite the an him to be called. His only object in this matter say that they were ready to admit it to save 1,135,003
560,00) the army trundlers proved unplayable. At one I could sou from the ratin was crowded with doclines to answer, it is on his own responsibility question, and it appeared to him that it would b
period they sent down 6 balls for wickets, men. I went forward and found the two Malays Ie has not received orders to do 50.
tivo now and repubated it, they, ruined the 2,941,256 1,200,000 of which three were taken by E. 0. Sruth in the deck struggling with several Chinawen.
Better to here it settled at once. He presumed whole caso. They could not expect, however, that The Attorney-General-You perfectly under the captain would not go back on the statement thou interested in this case would consent to three successive ballsi Lane, Crawford & Co. I then went into the forcesetlo, and several men and that you decline to answer the question on of his own vanuradors, who was in charge of the a judgment which was obtained by suppression $6.868,94 $9,490,000
may expect an escly order for their latest Christy wero fighting inside. cumstances. To make the trade illegal for A scrop of conversation, which we can vonch The redeeming bature in the batting was the er
They were throwing per own responsibility? The head of your do Chinese General said, he did not wish to fezon to say that if he (Mr. Spinney) were pro of evidence, especially as he understood the de British subjects would not necessarily or for sabaing algietly corroot, was hoard, to the cellent defence by Gregson the latest CM.) sickles, als stone, and other things at eschpartment states he has not given you any orders ?
The Attorney other. I went out of the forecastle and culled WassYes! PARKS probably stay it, but would simply transfer following effect, on the Cricket Ground on who proved himself a veritable "walen waller
raise any unnecessary objection, but Me. Spinney pared to submit aridence, they were preparod to Saturday A certain gentlemen connected with Coxon and T. S. Smith both helped in the bowl. all the other officers cat. Before this I had or Did you receive any information as wou as did not appear to quite apriradiate the position in adult the manifest. He could call three men it to other bands, Its stream be dammed the military department in the colony was at the log on their side. Gratifying testares of the dared them continually to stop the disturbanos. you got on board? I decline to answer, which he (comusel) stood. He had to defend tha then who could prove the manifest..
game were the ponctuality observed and the minutes, and was eventually driven cut.
I stayed on the forecastle about a comple On your own responsibility?—Yes.
master of the steamer against a criminal charge, The Attorney-General-We bara no objec- need to move of the
holystone went within about two intion to the wine saying yes, if he did receive evidence brought forward. He canld not allow
Mr. Spinney-I have not the slightest objse- and it was his duty to have nothing but propertion to your doing as: enhanced the enjoyment. The enthusiasm die hos of my head. I called all the officers to that information.
Hage Brockdorf, beat officer in the Customs, played showed that dricket still holds its own gather. By this time some 60 or 6
aarthing to be produced that was not evidence.said he went on board th Fatshan on her ar- of sustained interest and brilianoy:
The Attorney General-For some reasons of and angurs well for the present season being on fighting on the open deck. There was some his own ha defines to never. When you got steamer had just as much interest, he preamed, peived from so offer on board what purported Mr. Spinner submitted that the owners of the rival in Canton on the 18th September. He re
The following is the score:--
Bghting in the forecastle besides. The other on beard did you receive any information which in getting this matter cleared up as speedily as to be a manifest of the cargo. He could not say officers and myself were armed with revolvers in led you to expect to find oplem there--I have possible sa the Customs. If the case went against whether the pas prodused was the same. THE REMAINDER.
self-defence. I ordered them again to stop, and already said I must decline to answer that them (the Cartoms) they might take such action Autonio Barros parser on board the Fatskan, BEZWOLARA
seeing us with revolvers they quieted down, and Did you begin the search directly you got on an would revolutionise the whole of the present said I made ant the manifest which has just at slepped fighting. I thar seized the four pri bosed I did. I commenced by searching round system of working.
-been handed to me. I recognise the signature as leaders of the grid, and put them in frona. sentru: whom had picked out as being the ring the ports. I took six mer on boxid with mo The Commal said he did not think it was right that of Captain Goggio. After writing cut the
I post this men'round the vessel. The object of of Mr. Spinney to throaton, the other side. William Barnos Stuart said-I am stars this is to prevent any stuff being thrown over-
manifest I oond it in to Captain Goggin for Mr. Spinney axid he did not quite mean his agustare. It then goes to the compradore and Keeper on board the atoomar Verona. This board I bad no particular order on this remarks a threat. This business was carried then it is handed to the Customs offer morning 1 and served out tea, sugar, and other cecaion. We usually saoticte searching the oa is such a way that they had been obliged to Cross-examined-It is my business to make stores, but it was necessary to delny arcing out whale time till the vessel arrives in Canton. take these statements as correot. Then tim listome the manifest day by day. I take the Chinese starting point. The start, which was a very
the rice auti tha stevedores had finished their Wo discovered on this onession 16 tims of opinor was xfterwards checked. If discrepancies were targo from the computare. Agarda Eu will simply be conducted by a less con pretty ono, took place at 1.40 p.m. All the boats
work in the lower hold, the ries being kept in in the forehold. We found it about 6ften found they were anguirod into. This was one of ropean goods I make it out myself. I believe it venient one, unless somo law exists to put kept well together until nearly half way over the
the lowor storeroom under where the zuen were minutes after we commenced searching. It was the privileges given to the steamer. They did was a clerical error of mine in the manifest working. At 8.50, when the stovedores had kunched found by an officer called Parris He lifted up not have an officer to look over each package. that lasted of writing "tab" I wrote "fruits," course, when they began to open ent., The Ella
H. & Work house, pen dit me, O LE. O. Ruith, stop to it altogether. In all the columns that Mr. Melbye), was the first to runel the Channel
67. 3. Salthoff work for breakfast I went into the lower store: the planking and said, "Here it is. As a That would cause loss of time and delay the the number of packagen was correct. The mis Dr. Alkiness, Major Just have been written on the Chinese emigration Books, passing them fully five minutes in ad. Buth
cas,blohous to be hoisted up by abonan wish. I called to the search the ship. That circntastance is well big that the compratore could not be called he take of the kind I have made so far as I know. rom, placed two bags of rice under a eling ready rals we take up the planking every time we working of the ship. If it was ruled against take was quite accidental. This is the first mis question, this ides of imposing disabilities on vando of the Irene: cext oute the remainder
K., Wach, Major Zohnston, b
Con... Hongkong is about the most foolish pro-rocks the boats began to crowd on canvas of the boats en maces. After rounding the
China cook on deck to lower the look, which knows to the officers of the ship. We have never bad, nothing more to my 11. K. Greyson, B., br. 88th Jebustore
he did. When the Looks was lowered the fore-found spina in that place bafes during the timė
Sometimes there has been a little mistake, which Capt Baybles, FNT..
The Cronal asid he did not my the compradore las boas brought to my notice, and I have position that has been made, The emigra in the shape of spinnakers, Lallout: jibs, fort, 7.3. the Coron, 27. 9. Chinoes cook, The foreman winchman is a Malay.
CITOR... 7. BT.6. Brith
man winobman.conmenoad an altercation with the I have been in the Customa
eenld not be called, but it was untonal to anm-rootified it. This was not done on this occasion. tion trade might be transferred to Macand other sails, the names of which we are un... Po do...I then looked up to see what was the waiterlere it is" when he found the opfam I do
What made Parvis make use of the expression on witnesses in the middle of a essa.
I have beard what has been said, about opizm able to discover, as they were probably invented N. C. Fe, 11 eat
rab dahi 2 boom
The Attorney-General said he only wished the being found on bond the ship. There we almost as readily as the export trade in press the scossion by the fertile brain of one of. Fazety, a Cuos, b T, S.
and saw the laser serang take the part of his not know, Wo were searching for contraband prosecution had come into Court prepared with opixis on the manifest, but not that opium. pared opium basic part baewoo transferred.our amateur yachtsmen. The mails were again
6 Corum, 7, 8. with Malays on the upper deck began to guarral with
countryman. At this point several untives and goods
their caso.
Re-examined—I admit that the manifest i Tas Times writer is on firmer ground in hosts were compiled to make a tack to. stowed on rounding the Kowloon Rocks as the
H. de C. Hawaman, é Jesatque,
Had you any order as to this particular opium. T. S. Bafil
Mr. Spinney said he was worry if he had mads incorrect, that, I have written "dried frans” Inald, P. H. Enbrisione....: â van anh, ramenimang
each other. Finding, after having walted for of which you received information ?-I dolina a slip. There rotasined nothing to do but to go instead of dried fish." I did not make any the latter part of his artic! He says on t wards Blackhead's Wharf, where they again teksa, Saban, F. H..
some time that the bother did not cosse, I looked to answer that question. When 1 fad opium Ion with the praving of the css of faise manifest attempt to correct it within the twenty-four Again, the Australian enlonice baye it in their poor, trowded on sail and made all speed to save their
up the store room and while climbing up to get report either to the master or the officer on duty. J...hastazeto the upper dook, I was nearly struck by the I did so on this occasion, shortly after I found toms, was tam called, and stated that on the 18th not awans of the mistake.
Laughlin Allan Bywerth, examiner in the Cus. hours allowed for that purpose because I was without infringing treaty pro iskins or offending time. It is only fair to state that the Irene Chins, to obeck the labour farmigration, about which would bare taken a very good place in the finish;
iro handle of a winch and a Chinese plate. I the opiam. After we had found this wo com September he examined bortain paokagen ez stone they manifset any obstern. The labourers but was unfortunately disqualified owing to a
This concluded the case for the prosecution. then passed itite the fore peak, and while there, tinued to search until the vessel arrived in Canton. steamer Fatihan. He produced the record made landing in Anstealia and batae proper they have misunderstanding with regard to the contro
Mr. Spinney, in summing up, said he would saw the fireman setang (Chinese) invite hie nothing but their peale to depend on hey have no board, which was moved several times during
HOWZING ANALYSIA.
Did you receive any information whau you ar at the time. It referred to four packages of preface the remerke he was going to make by a meard whatever, and they are prevented from coming the race. The following is a list of the heats E. 9. Smith... 100
Pret Enpings..
connirymen to attack the Malays in the fore-rived in Canton which led roy be make a second exttlefsh
referenna to Artiols 87 of the Treaty of Tientsin. on the rates by the circumstance that they are
Halle, Fans, Maiden, Winkota. Wi den. castle. I thought it prudent to rain in arch Feeling to sperer that question." Cross-examined, the witness said the examina. The fist svotion of this artiple referred to the consigned to guilds who take charge of them, and for which competed, together with the times in J.H.Johnstons
the forepeak becanes them were so many How asan after you arrived in Canton was it tion was made for the purpose of proving the manner in which a master should report his ship whom they work until their dubt ia said of. Is there which tLey unished the course—
plates and pieces of iron and stone buing thrown that you found the opiam in the water tank P-goods were as declared. The declaration oor. and the penalty which followed the violation of Bo legislation in the aolenies against paper im
through the air. I stayed there till I Heard It was about 9.40 p.m. when we found the last responded with the goods as brought up for ex- migration If not, it could soon be provided, and it
this rule. Under the second clanss an chliga. the voices of the offleer. I then went on dook lot. superior officer Mr. Loft, came on board amnation. would like at the vary ose ngulust which the
tion was imposed on the master. It stated." The Anglikkus nut to be protected. In the monarcaý ¦
and went aft, passing through a number of men, and experintended this search Wo did not here suggested there would be no discrimination;
The Cousel said he thought the prosecution master will be responsible for the correctness of most of whom were bleeding. On arriving make any further search after that. they would affect thiness mainly, even whe ly
should have some into Court prepared with their the manifest, which shall contain a full and trau aft I an the ship's icers armed. 'I saw Re-examined have not received any orders case. They were bringing to proof that the account of the particulars of the cargo on board. hot to this the Cainnse Government is quite int
the fireman corong in the fight, selecting kis from sither Mr. White or yourself to decline to manitast was false. Untees the defence wore For presenting a false manifest, he will anbject differunt, for its people golog abroad must be anbjout
éreas and inciling them to go into the fight. suaver any of the questions put to me, eunally with all others to logal laws. The Chines cbjection is to lawa directed at them and at thoud
On arriving at I reported what I had seen to
| willing to cousut to an adjournment, however, binmalf to a fine of five hundred-tsels; put he The Attorney General-I should sak, sin, that this case mest proceed will be allowed to correct, within twenty, fome alone, treating (theo na e class apart from all othara)
the Captain
this witness be detained. He has shown himself. The Attorney-Gentral said that he did not hours after delivery of it to the Custome of olans to be taxed sad regressed they object to
To Inspector Craddock-I can swear that the very contamasions, and has refused to averthink any adjournment should be granted. He floor any mistake he may dissovor in-kis laws which turard & Chin, wana a being interior
Bremen aorang was inciting the other Chinese certain questions although he cannot have any imagined it was to the interest of all parties that manifest, without incurring this peanity.” Now, a Japanese, a negro, or & Chnstow, but they do no
to fight object to gouemol laws, appilaable to all nationis sliko,
reason for so doing. I am only following the the case should be closed that day.
after reading that, the first thing he would which yet, though penial crenelanoma, weigh
Mr. Andraws called the attention of the Bench grasties which has already, bear followed in simi After some farther discussion it was agreed to call attention to was the word "cargo. What more heavily on Chinese thu và others.
to the necessity of a hasty prnishment being lar-pens. In these cases cartain witnesses retake the adjournment fortiffin at onca (noon) in was cargo It was pretty well defined in Inflicted as some Balotary lesson was necessary fased to answer and, they were committed. I test of at the usual hour, Mr. Saney undar. Webster's Dictionary as follows goods, mer- to preserve the discipline of the ship. With would not sak for that now in this case, but I taking to produce the other examinare of cargo efandise or whatever is conveyed in a ship," and mized crew it was exceedingly hard to keep ask that the witness be detained..
and the compradors when the Gpart again sat. similar attebeive saning was given in the The Court than adjourned for an hour. Gartems Consolidation Act of 1878, the 50th an On reassembling Mr. Spinney said he wished following sections which stated that cargo em to nike a statement with regard to the contums-prises all goods on board a ship whether bills of cione witness. Mr. White washed to apologies fading haroor bare not been issued for the same, to the Court and was propareil now to anener Another word in the second seation of the article the questions which he had previously declined. which might perbags be touched upon was the The Attorney-General and the witziens was word manifes What was manifest? It still before the Court, and he certainly satib re- appeared to him if a plain, straightforward inan. tome mid-gret that any comunication had been made to wanted a definition for it he could not do better
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Christine (E. Sherberd).... Bis (E Melbye). Ireza. Lamcert) Luck (H. Eitel)__------- Mosquita (July) Nellie (Dr. Symonds, EN)
BaDyek, F. H...
1.K. Craven Capt. E. 6. Smith J.Ette (th), E.Q. mith
Grier, th, 14, Emith Major Bundy RA, A Deed, 6 J. EW. Dick, F. altsatus pit, the (or), 620, Naib
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3 32 46-1 25 31-3
F. J. Colon.. T. S. Smith... 50 M. D. Graham 25
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Second Innings
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E. O. Smith... did not got.H. Johnstone 19
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BOWI-ING ANALYSIS. -
Fiza Innirga
It is, we think, on the prinsiple here in- dicated that the ultimate settlement of the question will have to be based. It is not to the, interest of the British epipirs at large that particular colonies should pass lawadi- criminating against the subjects of a parti cular friendly power. If the laws affected all Colonial Council the right of legislation with Darby 30 20 foreigners alike they would be neobjection- Į reference to taxes.
1
| order, and wore the present case dealt with in a The CanalDoen not that amount to com-
stern manner the effect would be rost beneficial miting kin
In was then decided by the Magistrate that The Attorney-General-Well, perlaps it does, the foar prisoners should be dealt with at once, but I simply ask now that be be detained sa long Balla, Kana. Maiden Wiskets, Wides. and that the siber mon impliosted by the ovise these poceedings last. Capt. Stanley 70 E.M. Bir 100
dence should be arrosted and obarged afresh, Mr. Spinney-Will it meet the matter if we The first prisoner stated--I was taking tice underiaka to keep the witness here in Conet ↑ A. Poland. 120.
this morning when Ibased second defendant and The Attorney-General--Or-tainly, the Chiliono cook making a noise. I game, donzi
Laks Loft, bostruitoor in
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