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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH 1901
Twa more clabs have been started in Manila, the "Oriental" and the Merchants"
Seven police constables have been temporarily transferred to the Gaol Department. Should they like the work and give satisfaction, we understand that they will be permanently transferred.
General Voyres arrived in Saigon on the 20th ult, and was entertained at an official dinnor by. M. Doumor. A military hall follow. ed. General Voyren left for France by the Oceanien on the 30th.
The P. & 0. steamer Palawan, with the next English mail, left Singapore on Sunday, the sth inst., at 6a., and is dao here on Friday, the 13th inst, ut 8 sm. Replies is letters despatched hence on the 15th July ars due.
their own loss. Had the object of these great accumulations of capital in few hunde been confined to one or two industries, their
The French erniser Gulchen arrived yesterday incidence might have been conceived beneat. 1 p.m. from. Nagasaki, and the British ficial: applied to every article of produce, transport Nevada from Shanghui. as is now the aim of their manipulators, they cannot but react disastrously on all. Economy of production, if equally distributed, is no doubt an advantage to a nation, but when the benefit is centre in a few hands which effectually keep prices at an artificial level, the result is demonstrably 'to check interchange, and reduce the body of trade. This is the present danger of the moment; as a set-off against which is held out the prospect of thereby capturing foreign mar kets. That is in plain words that out of the profits accruing from prices at home kept artificially at a high standard, the 9.60 manufacturer will be able to throw into the 12.92 markets of the world, at prices below the cost to the nation, his so-called surplus of production. This is in reality introducing 10 what of all the effects of protection has ever been found most hateful the introduction of a system which differs but in name from the old abuse of bounties. The actual effects of the policy pursued has been curi- ously exemplified in the case of the neigh- bouring state of Canada. When in the first enthusins of their new born doctrine, the protectionists of the United States, in the excess of their benevolence, boasted that they were about to force their Canadian neighbors to join their political union
We learn that a Chinaman stabbed a woman against the supposed grasping policy of free-trade England, there were not a few on a boat at Yanuoti. The victim, in order to weak-kneed disciples who lent an unwilling escape a second assault, jumped over the side of car to these profits of ill. The experience the bout and was drowned, it is neid. We were of a visitor to Caunda when the original unable to discover further particulare, as the MCKINLEY Tariff was decupying public police late not yet finished their enquiry. attention is worth quoting. He was fre. quently appealed to and asked what means Canada could take to remedy the fancied evil.
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We guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine only when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports.
"We wish
"We are loyal subjects and it would go hard with us to accept these proposals, but our living depends on the States, who threaten to ent us off unless we throw in our lot with them." Euch was the burden of the cry but ten years ago. The States are unconsciously doing you the best turn in their power," was the reply. we could think so; but how do you make it Trade goes where it is least tram- out?" melled, and merchants in Europe will prefer doing business with those who reciprocate. You may look on with satisfaction, for every dollar added, to the charges in the States. will be so much in your pockets." The effect happened, and the MCKINLEY Tariff actually laid the foundation of Canadian
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Some daring robbers will shovel and drill managed to break into the safe of the Selly Smelting and Lead Compas, California, and walked away with thirty-seven bara of gold, weighing no less then 1,130 pounds, and $280,000 (gold) in value.
We call our readers' attention to the special sale at the Italian Conrent from the 23rd to the 28th inst., on behalf of the numerous orphans who are cared for by this charitable institution. The Italian Convent should not appeal in vain, for its work is eminently deserving of support.
During the 48 hours ending at noon yester day fresh cases of plague, with douths (Chinese), were reported. The total for the week ending the 7th September was
in Victoria), & deaths. No other cases of communicable discose were reported in the Colony during the week.
A man who is said to have the biggest facs in the world graced the Magistracy verandah with his prosence yesterday forenoon.. He was a Chinese, and, while not especially tall or bad, had a face at least four times the ordinary size even of a large man's face. The poculiarity, however, is, that while his face is so enormous his head is of normal size, giving him the appearance of wearing a large mask.
We are desired to warn the public against neighbourhood. A well-dressed man, be re presents himself to be an engineer and a manager
A. S. WATSON & CO. words were not throw away, the predicted a gentleman who has been working in the
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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
After months of hanging fire, the Partido Nacionalista (nationalist party), Les at an been projected, says the Manila Tutes of the 30th ult. It is said to be more radical than either the Federal or Conservative party. It advocates autonomy. The probable provi dent will be Ewilio Aguinaldo, with Podro Paterno, its founder, as second in command.
Mr. H. J. 8. Cotton, the Chief Commissioner of Assam, in his Coolie Immigration Report, says that wages are lower than the yearly arer agence 1895. Employers are endeavouring to affert economy by working at the expense of their labour force. He contrasts this with the case of Ceylon, where there is no labour dif. culty, because the labourers are paid a fair market wage. He advocates the abolition of penal contracts, and that the problem be allowed to solve itself by the ordinary laws of supply and demand.
The whole of an Italian regiment, which bad been manoeuvring between Naples and Mondra- gone, having been attacked by malaria, the Minister of War has issued orders that all troops in that district are in futurs to wear veils and gloves to protect them from mosquitoes. What a spectacle to see a company wearing gloves and rails! The probability is of Fusiliers marching down Queen's Road they would want parasola and might also be expected to develop an interest in the latest thing in hate."
to the scheme, assisted by the above named
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S SERVICE
LONDON, 7th September
THE SHOOTING OF PRESIDENT: " MCKINLEY,
The shooting of President MoKinley took place whilst holding a reception at the Buffalo Exhibition. The President was shot twice one bullet penstrating the breast and the other the stomach-whilet in the act of shaking
The wounded President was conveyed to the hands with his assailant, whose revolver was concealed in a bandkerchief in his left hand. residence of a Senator, where the chest ballet, having inflicted only a flesh wound, was success
Tho mocand bullet, which fally extracted. penetrated the back walls of the stomach, has not yet been extracted. The latest news of the President's condition is that he is rallying satisfactorily. His assailant, a Pole named Nieman, was arrested,
all instruments for the sale or conveyance of publis lanile. The first work will be the
the gating and listing of the lands and Spanish records are not the most sccurate and many of the descriptions of whole dist Wera destroyed during tas insurrection, this will require very careful handling.
DEATH OF PALANGA, CAPTAIN CHINA. The famous Captain de Chinos Deu Carlos Palanca, died yesterday afternoon as the result of a fortnight focions Uness. His fo Don Engracio Palance, who is at present in Amoy will start-for-Hauls immediately to take charge of the estate, which incosly
Palanca was one of the best known figures in Philippine politics and business: he was de- cetimetel at from $2,000,000 to 20,000,000
corated by the Spanish Government on several occasions, and has long ocupied, the position of Chinees Consul. He is credited with having been very close to the throne," and he is supposed to hare engineered my speculations where hie money helped him to obstance his competitors. He ruled the Chiness colony with a strong hand and was much respected and feared. There is soarcely any person of prominerice in Manila who has not at some time enjoyed Pul- anca's grand banquets or entertainment. His fortune is chiefly invested in property and steamers, and coasting craft, and he speculata largely in hemp, tobacco, and rice. He lived in Just three years to a day after the Americans the island thout forty five years, and reme occupied the city of Manila the Civil Commis. originally from Amoy when spent fourteen sion sailed northward out of the tay to complete years of age: Den Engracio who the establishment of civil government in the Macila some three months age on a mission provinces north of the Gulf of Lingayen. It from the Emperor Camise funds for the stary- was the final voyage in a tour which has iming inhabitants of Chilli and Bhishst, is believed claded all the provinces of the archipelago to be the only recognised legitimate hair. The except six. When it returned on the 27th August funeral will take place this afternoon, and pre- the great foundation work of the new govern- partions are in progress to make it a grund inent had been laid from Aparri to Joló. The afs Commission has heon aleest oustantly on the
MANILA.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT:}
Manila, 3rd September. THE WORK OF THE COMMISSION.
go Aince February, and its members have per
POLICE COURT.
Monday, Uth September,
BEFORE MR. HAZELAND, AN
DRUNK AND DISORDERLY LONG LIST
Some time ago it was stated that several Belgian capitalists were conteraplating, the establishment of a bank iu Japan. A metropo- siten paper now learns that an organisation office was recently opened at the residence of Mr. J. Kawamura, & son of Count Kawamura, at Tokyo, where-the-foreigners concerned are making the necessary investigations relative will have a capital of 50 million yan, to be throughout the islands, and they have gathered Japanese gentleman. When opened, the bankszally visited every point of importance a mess of information and first-hand impres invested in Japan, China, and Cores.
sions which puts them in a better position to. understand and appreciate the conditions and needs of the various peoples and localities than any set of men in the country. It was a heavy task to get through the work before the 1st
evidence, Inspector Collett deposed to having September, but by leaving two of the Commis. After the police constable had given lis stoners in Manils to push the law-making and seen firat defendant sitting on the pavement in the completion of the modes it was finally acQueen's Road Central, in a dranken condition, and waing abusive language. Second defendant the T Tulien constable away and was pushing using bad languago,
Second defendant stated that the inspector a testimony was corrcot. He wanted to gat ius
First defendant had nothing to say. friend home as he was not drank himself.
Batli were fined, or fourteen days' bud labour, antagon
The negotiations between the Japanese Go vernment and an American capitalist for the proposed sale of Government lona bonds to an American milliomice are said to be almost con- cluded. The sale price of the bonds is the only point to be settled. According to an Osaka paper, Premier Katzera had a meeting with Marquis Ito and Count Inouye last month, atcomplished. which the two non-official stateamon are reported to have endorsed the Premier's intention in favour of introducing American capital. Under these circumstances, General Katsura is said to have instructed Mr. Sone, Minister of Finance. to complete the negotiations.
FILIPINOS ON THE COMMISSION.
John Ford and William Taines, uth Co. 8.D., R.A, were charged with being drank and alsorderly and assaulting an Indians constable. Both defendants pleaded not guilty questio
On Monday, the 2nd fust.. the threo Filipinos announced in Governor's Taft's speech of the 4th July became members of the Commission The ceremonies were held in the session-ball of the Ayuntamiento, and were witnessed by a
Private J. Lloyd, E.W.F., was charged with large, fashionable, representative crowd, the ***The renegade Lawrance," saye the Manila greater portion of which was made up of Fili. being drunk and disorderly and assaulting » Times, "who has twice been confined, once as pinos. The members of the original Commis-police constable while in the execution of his an insurgent sad again for breaking his ordersion who are now the beads of the various
deportation, was rearrested at Malabon by departments look the oaths of office administored or saven days on the first olargs, and 53, or
of
the Philippines Constabulary for aiding the enemy. It is reported that Lawrence when
to them by Supreme Judge Torres, and then the new Commissioners, Seuores Don Parda T. H.
sonts.
Defendant pleaded guilty and waq finoil No2,
fourteen days hard labour, on the second
Ches, Gray and Peter Voulass, were charged with behaving in disorderly manner whilst under
road.
35 prosperity, to be followed by return of of some mines in Corea. To our knowledge taken had correspondence to the insurgents in Tavers, and Don Benito Legarda took their the influence of drink, and deliting in the public
Canada to wiser councils. As yet, it is true, ONLY communications relating to the news columns these are facts but little known amongst the people of the States, and on which the
net for pasompanaications medressed to the Editor, organs of both parties are discreetly silent
shall be addressed to The EDITOR.
Correspondents
smusl forward their names and ad- drussex with c but as existence of good faith,
All letters, for publication should be writen on one side of the paper only.
No anonymously signed communications that has kiready appeared in other peepers will be inserted.
Orders for ectra copies of DAILT PRESS should be sent before 11 am. un day of publication. After
To a remark addressed to the representative of a leading paper, the American pleaded ignorance, and expresed surprise when the Still, however figures were pointed out.
little the adherents of the present suicidal
he visited two reputable friis, introduced Lim-his possession, and he is held in the Malabon self under the above title, and in course of geol pending action from higher authority." years ago he was supposed to have been captured conversation incidentally romarked that he would Lawrence claims to be an Englishman. Two like to borrow $100. He gave his address as the Hongkong Hotel: upon enquiry it was by the insurgente with his leunch, tho-Lacaon. found that he had simply engaged a room, He sent his mate Edwards into Manila to the but never claimed it. He has already used British Consul for identifiention papers, which wore refused. He then joined the insurgents, and received the rank of major. When Dagupan several names.
was taken Lawrence was captured, dressed in a insurgent uniform. He denied being, an insur- protection; the latter refused to recognise lum, and he was then deported to Hongkong, and forbidden to return. How he obeyed the order
The third member Senor Luzuriage lives in the lalond of Negros and owing to soon as he recovers he will begin his duties. sickness he was unable to be present, but as Thus, as was promised by the Commission when it began its legislative functions, within a year the Filipinos have been given a larger voice and share in the government than they ever believed they would receive.
THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH.
or fourteen days each.
Both admitted their guilt and were fine 17,
John Smith, a coloured man, was convicted with being drunk and disorderly, and pronuling a police officer
fourteen days, on the sscond.
that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for policy of the United States are guided by the Central Station charge-room yesterday gent and appealed to the British Consul for the point, and accurately handled the present charged with being drank and disorderly.
Cash.
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The Daily Press.
knowledge of effects elsewhere, the actual course of events is working out its own cure; and the religion, or rather fetish of Protection, which is as rampant in the States as the corresponding fetish of a filse HUNGRONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD CI. Free Trade is in England, is gradually lead LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.Cing its retaries into a slough of despond. There are, however, signs that Protection will die in the United States at least as HONGKONG, 10th September, 1901. THAT the exaggerated system of Protection hard a death as it did in England; and introduced into the United States under the though the apparent defection of President Digley Tariff was bound sooner or later McKINLEY may prove the first blow to its to bring about a revulsion in public opinion, popularity, there are too many and too has been obvious all through. We have powerful interests at work to enable the the word of President MCKINLEY bimeelt free-trader to predict a speedy victory, that the period of exclusiveness for Ameri-Still in the interests of the world at large can trade has passed; a few weeks ago heit is satisfactory to be able to welcome the
A Filipino aged 3, a musician, residing in Queen's Road East, staggered into morning, his hands pressed to his left side, and told Inspector MoNal that he had been stabbed. His shirt at the side indicated was saturated in blood. He told the inspector is seen above. after much questioning that he was at a house
Accused admitting his guilt was fined $2, or
John Homewood, stoker, H.M.B. Inle, was or seven days, on the first count and Si, or
found guilty of disorderly behaviour whilat drunk, and fined $3 or fourteen days. Governor Taft's speech was strong and to John Bardmann; & Germon seaman, was Defendant simitted having been drinking. iesne. He said "The ceremonies of this but denied having been disorderly or striking morning do not fully complete the government any Chinese, as mas claimed by the Indian con- which the President intends to form in the stable who made the arrest. He was trying to get to his ship when the constable stopped his Philippines, but they do round it out sufficiently rickals and took him all. He thought the to show the policy he has in mind. The mini- latter was taking him to his ship, instead of His Worship fined defendant 83, or fourteen out of hand again, and the result is seen in the and are substantially autonomous-in character, in Upper Albert Road, when a young lady, The Chipman appears to be getting slightly cipal governments have generally been formed which he took him to the Central Station.
Harry Staker, AB, H.M.A. Dido, being stabbed him with a pocket knife: He falled, however, to give particulars or any reason number of robberies, armed and otherwise, that and have their officers all natives of the islands.days hard labour. te account for the stabbing. He was takon have taken place-recently. Among the latest is The provincial governments have been formed charged with disorderly conduct whilst, under in & chair to the Civil Hospital to have his a case of housebreaking which occurred at the with a personnel partly Filipino and partly the influence of Bigner, and found guilty, na wound examined. It subsequently was stated Peak one night last week, the victim being American. And now the chief governing body fined $3 or fourteen days, that the knife had been used in self-defence, Mrs. Retallick, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel under instructions of the President and Beore- the musician's attentions having been decidedly Retallick, Hongkong Regiment, whe is attary of War, is partly Filipino and party element shall be enabled to speak of the desires to pressing. We were subsequently informed present in Tientsin. The robbery was com American, it being the purposes of the President when Mrst Retallick dined out. Ou return that the lady was also wounded, in the abdomen, mitted on the night of the military tattoo, to form a government in which the Filipino ing home she found that her place had lean of the Filipino people, their local aspirations and is at present in a critical condition.
UNLAWSUT POSSESSION OF DEASE. Wong Kan was find in unlawful posession
as he was able to satisfactorily grount how
they were stolen of quantity of brass stress and hinges, and, he came by them, it was ressonably supposed
He was given fourteen days hard inbone, Police Sergeant McHardy, No 50, brought The case Hibberdino r. Cowen coneinded at practically stripped of all it contained, money, and their necessities, and give the Filipinos un DAMPERAS AGAIN
expressed himself in a similar strain, saying first signs of a return to reason, and we Shanghai on the 3rd inst. before Mr. F. S. A. jewelry and clothing being missing. The example of free American institutions and cas, sixteen gamblers up before His Worship yes- First defendant was proved to bare been the that the protective policy has been carried may lay the foundation of a hope that in Bourne. The claim, it will be remembered, was police, for a reason best known to them-toms and laws prevailing in the United States."terday morning, He had caught the lot onsily
dus to Mr. Hibberdine (formerly connected and we were consequently unable to record it. called on the people to stady practical polities Street EVERETTAPOREONE already too far, and that in the interests of some reasonable, time-perhaps in the life. for a sum of money-8150 odd-alleged to be seivos, -kept the fact of the robbery & seerst, He then reviewed the political situation and engaged in a game of chende at No 52. Iligh defendant gave the alarm when the police' the people at large some change is urgently time of some us-the United States way with the Hongkong Telegraph) for photugre In acting as they did the police many have been and practical methods of government. These
on the face of it to be a return to their old and theoretical schemers who are planning tool
lanch parties, which at best can hope for little First, second and third defendants were ined needed. Looking back on the events of the come to understand better the duties which vings supplied to Mr. Cowon of the New Press animated by professional motivos, but it seeme remarks were aimed at the numerous agitators dealer, while the second acted as banker? Thiril
best consort with Imperial greatness. for use in a special edition of that paper got up
mers support than that derived from war 325, of six weeks by a Mr. Gray, who prepared a similar otition -oburlishnews. last four years the people of the States are
with a $2 fine or beginning to ask what bepelits of the in-
of the Telegraph hore. It was announced that
factious or religious backing or personal symUNATUR creased state of universal prosperity that
the defendant consented to accept judgment if plaintiff took fifty copies of the special illustrat
pathies and influences. In conclusion, be spoko Felise Surger they were led to anticipate from the auto. natic action of the new Tariff have come, to themselves? The exports of the country it is true, have largely increased during the
Captain F. G. Poole, East Yorkshire Rugi- meat, has been appointed a Railway Staff Oficer, China Field Force.
In a recent letter by Mr. A. R. Colquhoun, published in the Morning Post, writing on the
Lieutenant W. B. Hulke, Lincolnshire Regi.d trade edition of the New Preas in lieu of 325, subject of the Manchurian Convention, het for the Commissionero, saying" If we are as Wong kung with.
ment, is granted the local rank of Captain whilst employed with the Chinese Regiment.
During the week ending the 7th September, the City Hall Library and Museuns were visited by 318 non-Chinese and 79 Chinese, and 72 non-Chinese and 1,957 Chinese respectively.
to get Mr. Grey to Shanghai to give evidence Defendant romarked that he had done his best in the matter. His Honour gave judgment for the amount claimed, with costs; the plaintiff agreeing to take 50 copies of the publication in lieu of $25.
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while the rest gut off
Higpors,:
Srom:
BEFORE ME. KEMP
FURNISHING FALSE PARTICULARS. Ian Loi fun, found guilty with furnishing false pertionlars of his arms, to the Harbour Master on the 2nd insty was fined 52, oz, seren
all that these Powers (c., Great Britain and are now, when compared with the time when we the Colonial Secretary
a possession of a licence not being in
H Worship wetenced list to pay a fine of states that Japan "has now discovered that much more encouraged one year hence as wo the United States) wished was to push her began our work, we shall be assured of the Defendant admitted having soldanishu, President's term of office, and as a conse
Sencr Tavera spoke for the now Filipino 3260 or go to goal for three months. The quence money from effete. Europe bas
into the gap which they cannot conveniently fill success of our offorts." bitter in the extreine, and it would be difficult members, prophesying "the day is not far Liquor seized was to be conicated. His Wor largely flowed into the States, but into
themselves. The disillusionment is complets and now to restore the one-time confidence of Japan distant when the Filipinos shall enter the logis-ship further added that if the fine was paid $25. whose pockets have these large importations of money gone! The question is becoming
The leading Tokyo native papers are jubilant in the power and goodwill of Great Britain. lative body of the islands through the will was to be given to the Informer, a coolie daily easier of reply. Wages, it is true,
Telegraphic information was received by the over the fact that the work on the Secul-Freau The whole history of the Manchurian Conven- of the people of the islands. Conditions to-day have risen, but expenses of living have risen Hongkong Jockey Club yesterday from Sin-railway has been commenced, and enlarge on ton episode has made a most profound imprevent public elections, but these will come in in an evon greater ratio, and the ordinary gapore that a consignment of Australian waler the possible advantages, political and compression on Japan." The London and China Ume. Wo shall best abserve the interests of citizen finds himself at the close of a period illius ordered for the Club, through Mr.mercial, accruing from the construction of the Express says:The last sentence we may the Civil Commission and of our own people of unexampled prosperity more the slave of Abrams of Singapore, had arrived at that port.line. Some go even further, recommending endorse, but what warrant there is for the by always keeping the American consciences The newly organised Commission is already the capitalist employer than ever. On the They way be expected in Hongkong therefore the starting of the Wijn-Seoul railway. For other statements we do not know. The only in our heads and the Filipino interests in a other hand, the capitalist bas found bis within the next ten or twelve days. The animals the fatars development of the Manchurian disillusionment that Japan underwent was hearts."
trade, for the opening up of the northern and casioned by Count Bülow's statement that share of the profits- increasing to auch an memboy between 70 and 80.
western regions, and goBerulansion of Manchuria was outside the Anglo-German held three moetings, in which all the discussions extent that the select few, find a difficulty
A Chinese woman not a hundred miles from Japanese influence, the line thought indis Agreement as to the territory of China. We have been carried on in English without inter in investing their gains, and turning from the desired exploitation of foreign markets Hongkong lost some clothing a few days ago pensable. The Japanese Government is warned know of no alteration in Japan's foolings protation, as the two Filipino members have And intuition or superstition caused her to con- against falling into the trap set by clever towards Great Britain, which seems to be a mastered enough of the language to under
A LAND OFFICE ESTABLISHED. now waking use of all their energies to suit a chicken, to help her to recover the stolen schemers from the West, who may comes the purely gratuitous assumption. As long as stand practically everything.
A much needed step has been taken in the Control their own. The people, in fact, who dother. The fowl, unused to such distinction, lins and afterwards sell it to the Japanese at a the interests of the two countries in relation found the mean
for the enrichment of those got frightened and escaped into the next handsome proft. The case of the Seen-Jinson to Ching remain the same, their community
islands. Under its supervision shall be executed plainant er 40 an already rich, are finding those resources, cuticle. The devout woman followed, and railway itoited, the sale of which gave a very of views and ideas is ecarosly likely, to toestelishment of Burong of Publie Lands,
link than in say written terms of miliance, which they placed by a policy of self denia? while looking for her fowl under the bed, found rabatantial proft, to an American who had broken In this we have indeci a atranger having charge of all the public domain of the
obtained the charter for a mere song. in the bands of a clase, are being turned to her missing clothes.
fre
daya" hard labque customer de WAKINLAWFULLY ANCHORING JUNK
Chan Ho, a Chinese junk owner was charged with lawfully anchoring his yank in this
Accused admitted the charge, and was fued Southern Feirway and thereby obstructing the
BEFUSING TO PAY LÉGKI/ HIRM- ** John Daniel was charged by a public vehicle same, on the 7th instant $10, or fourteen days huil labour.
boy tris legal hire and
fourteen days and puration to com
seven days in gaol