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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1571, 1901
A mosquito net, is in saki, has been invented for travellers in bot countries. It is attachable to the ordinary umbrella or sun-shade, and servol the double purpose of keeping off the
the wearer walks in it is not explained. sun by day and the insects by night. But how
in their own building yards. Not content has come in its place, and from an English with a merely coasting trade, the Japanese point of view possesses any redeeming have occupied largely the Chinese and points of view. The country, if perhaps a Corean coasts and rivers, and have stretcher little less picturesque, is eertainly more solid, out to the United States, Australia, and publy the most serious drawback India, and even opened a regular line with that an Englishman finds in a residence is
The Japan Mail says that the application of A. S. WATSON & CO. Europe. Although in trade the English that by a sort of common consent he is by
flag still holds the pre-eminence, it is impor- the Japanese Government and people ex-the Mormons for permission to establish them tant to notice how closely it is pressed by pected lo sat "good example "in-manners selves in Japan and propagate their creed has the Japanese. In 1805 the foreign trade and murale to the natives. This, although bon rejected by the Governor of Kanagawa. It does not follow, however, that perroission consequences are at times done under the Japanese flag (imports and the immediate
will not be ultimately given, for this rejection. exports combined) amounted in value to somewhat embarrassing, and generally par
is said to be based not on radical objections but but 7 million yen; in 1899 this has grown take of the ludicrous, is a high testimonial
on the failure of the applicants to comply with to 189 millions During the same periods to the opinion formed of the English the forms required by law; the trade under the British dag. 162 millious character by the Japanese--the more so in the former year, had increased only to that the testimony is perfectly unconscious 186 in the latter. The ext largest, the German, had grown from 36 to 42, while WE BEG TO NOTIFY THE ARRIVAL the reat had practically stood stall or retro-
graded,
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
OF OUR NEW SEASON'S
on their part.
The French Admiral Pottier is leaving Japan for Shanghai by the s.s. Lo
French colonial governers have ressived a
the admissibility of the plow of extenusting circular letter from M. Decrala prescribing
circumstances tu military trials.
Rear-Admiral Grenfell, who succeeds Rear Admiral Bruce on the China Station, is possongor by the P. & 0.28. Ballaarai," which is dus about the 9th or 10th November,
P
Mr. Hugh Clifford, C.M.G., British andant, Pahang, appointed to act as British Hesident, Belangor, assumed the duties of his appointment on the 1st inst
H.M.B. Eis is going home soon to be re- not an extravagantly superstitious nature who expected to leave on the 9th inst
commissioned.
The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum last week showed that
A writor in the London Daily Chronicle just
The American transport Buford, which ar baforo President McKinley's assassination wreterived at Singapore from Manila bound for New the following, which now of course has a melan York with 1,000 troops and 62 passengers, was choly interest:-"There must be many people of
felt a thrill of relief when they read of the defeat of the Amarican-owned Volodyveski for the St. Leger. The parallel between the shooting of President Garfield in 1881 and that of President that the victory of Volodyvoski yesterday would
The Tientein Autumn Race Heating will be held on the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th November. Seven races are arranged for sack day, 17 of which are for China ponies only, according to
In the actual volume of the trade done with various countries, one of the most marked features is the enormous increase in trade between the two empires of China 327 non-Chinese and 161 Chinese visited the McKinley this year had been so prononnsed the programme,
CONFECTIONERY and Japan, which grow in five years from
32 million yen to 69 million. This trade, which indicates better facilities for trade COMPRISING SELECTIONS OF THE on the part of both nations, is one that will excite the jealousies of none. With England and British dependencies trade had grown in volume from less than 96 million Jon to 147 millions: with the United States, the next largest customer, the
TUREST AND BEST DESCRIPTION,
former institution, 16 non-Chinese and 2,192
Chimano the latter.
By a reader's error in our report of the cricket match in yesterday's issue, wo Woze inade to say that Lt. Burke was out to “an obviously correct decision." This should have been "a dubiously correct decision."
a
have been another link in the chain, which would then only have needed President McKin- ley's death to complete it. In 1881 froquois, an American horse, won the Derby, became hot favourite for the Bt. Leger, was reported emias, returned to popular faveur, and won the St. Leger after all. President Garfield died on Sept. 19 following that event. Volodyvoski won the Derby, and until his defeat in the St.
mentioned · routine.” The similarity in the sequence of events, in spite of Volodyovel's defeat, is grimly marked.
Palo Way continues to be more and mere frequented by large vessola, but the unthorillas
are said to show little enterprise in taking advantage of this, and not much is being done to develop the islami,
FROM THE SIMPLEST QUALITY TO volume of trade had grown from 63 to 102/notified as occurring in the Celong last week Leger had completed all Iroquois's above has departed from Selangor. In 1897 seven
millions. White, however, the value of goods taken by the States had only increased THAT OF THE FINEST AND MOST on 20 per cent, that of the imports taken
RECHERCHE CHARACTER, IM-
PORTED FROM THE LEADING
LONDON AND
MANUFACTURERS.
The only cases of communicable disease
were two of diphtheria, one in Victoris and the other on .M.S. Tumar, the latter patient being an European. One cass proved fatal,
We were informed yesterday from the Colonial Secretary's Office that the Govern- ment of Indo-China has removed all restrictions against vessels arrived froin Hongkong. The Chamber of Commerce and Messrs, Lamike and Rogge informed na to the same effect.!
by Japan had more than quadrupled. Items such as raw cotton and petroleum largely contributed to this increase, but in items such as machinery and manufactured irou, it had increased more than was justi- fd by the conditions. The United States in these things enjoy a vast advantage in We received yesterday morning from the US, their proximity, enabling machinery and Consulate General the following typhoon warn other goods to be laid down in weeks asing, issued from Manila Observatory at 9 am PARISIAN compared with months from England; but on Sunday:-"Typhoon crossing Archipelago to other and entirely artificial reasons must through parallel 9 deg. North lying north be attributed the growth in the imports from Sulu sea moving westward stop-sigus new the States of rails and locomotives. Prac-typhoon east Luzon." tically these are both subsidised trades, and are notoriously delivered abroad at prices which leave no profit, if not actually causing
A. S. WATSON & CO.
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QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
DEATH On the 14th October, at No. 1, Kautsford Terrace, Kowloon, Captain ALEXANDER WILLIAM ROB CUBEAN, in his 48th year. Funeral will pass the Monument at 5 p.m. to-day. [2024
The Daily Press.
lose to the manufacturers.
In connection with the approaching departure from the Colony of His Honour Sir John Worrell Carrington, K., CM.G., D.C.L., LL.D, Chief Justice, a sitting of the Fall Court, attended by the members of both branches of the legal profession, will be held to-day at 10a.m. Sir John Carrington leaves by the German mail steamer Hamburg to morrow.
Among the noticeable items of ontlay in the Straits Settlements Estimates for 1902 are, in
In connection with our forthcoming Cricket Week the following romarks from the Malay Mail are of interest-Ichabod! The glory
cricketers had the honour of representing Selangor in the Straite XI that went to Hong kong, six of whom were Government officers, In 1901 five Government officers have been in vited, und wo regret to learn that in every single case leave has been refused. We fear that in consequence of this anexpected misfortune, the Straits will have some difficulty in raising a team. We believe that vacation leave is dus to each of the cricketers, but it appears that the Government is so short-handed that the valuable services of these gentlemen cannot be spared. If this be the case every endeavour should be made to strengthen a Service which would appear to be still undermanned, and it is to be hoped therefore that the State has indented for a large supply of the Heaven-born, so that this extraordinary state of affairs may not again cricketers to Hongkong.. occur when Malayn would send a team of
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LowBox, 12th October.
SOUTH AFRICA A DOUBTFUL POINT.
A Company of the 10th Hussars has been captured by Scheeper's commando.
[There seems some uncertainty as to who hase captured whom Our correspondent's telegram published yesterday, some clearly le point to à British sucoses.-Ed. D. F.]
EXECUTION OF COMMANDANT
LOTTERS Commandant Letter has been exsented.
- COMMANDANT BOTHA'S MOVEMENTS
Commandant Botha is marching, parallet with the western border of Bwaalland, through. diffionit country. He has abandoned the whole of his wheeled transport,
HONGKONG. BOAT CLUB.
SCRATCH FOURS." Yesterday evening at 5,15 a somteli racs
for four-pared boste between members of the ILK.B.C. was time to come off. Three craw
were entered, but at the last moment a member of one of the wows failed to put in an appoar ance-much to the annoyance of his boat-aud the roos was reduced to a match between the orowe stroked by Messrs. E. A. Katach and E. W. Carpenter, although Kennett's three men paddled down to the start. Katsch's boat, who had drawn No. I étation, were on the spot punctually, but their opponents were no lesa than balf-an-hour behind time-w fact which p doubt counted severely against the punctual crow. At 5.45 p.m., when the stext was made, a tremendously heavy rain-storm came down, which caused the competitors to struggle agaiast rain, wind, and tide aliku. On the firing of the starting-gun the heavier crew, strokod by Carpenter, got away nearly a stroke ahead, but their rivals soon regained this advantage and wore leading by half length. Carpenter, however, was not to bo denied, and thongh Seth started to take his men a long way out from shows they forged ahead. Before half the distance was. completed, stroke in No. 1 boat was obviously played out, while Carpenter was going as steady as a rock. The excellent steering of Stereus to a
The public regard Marooni as the inventor of wireless telegraphy, says the Naval and Military Record, but scientists are well aware that long ago there were other saccessful writers on the same subject, conspicuous among them this wonderful man, Linday. Having successfully transmitted a current through a submerged wire, his next idea was to diapenee with the wire altogether, and to telegraph from shore to shoro with the water alone as a medium. On March 15th, 1853, Le delivered Dundee, and demonstrated that it was possible to accomplish wireless telegraphy through water. He made numerous experiments is 1854 at the Dundee Docks, across the Tay, and at Portsmouth Dooks; and in September, 1859, ho road a paper before the British Association at Aberdeen on "Telegraphing Withont Wires, illustrating his method at Aberdeen. H.E. THE GOVERNOR AND KING certain extent neutralised this, but by the time Docks. He was confident that he could trans-
lecture in
mit a current from Britain to America without
wires, and he remained certain of his plan anti! his death, which occurred in 1862. During his lifetime the people of Dundee looked upon him as a harmless crank; they now seek to do tardy
honour to his memory.
J
LIEN-SHAN,
AN INTERESTING INTERVIEW.
A Macao correspondent writes to us - On Saturday, the 5th inst., King Lien-shan, who may be remembered as the Shanghai oficial who incurred the displeasure of the Empresa Dowager a year and a half ago, had an inter- view with His Excellency Sir Henry Blake, and he has favoured his friends with a printed count of the antstance of the conversation, The fact that, owing to his deafness, all-con versation with him must be carried on by writ ing, rendered easy the accurate reproduction of what passed between them. He states in a little preface that the interview lasted more than an hour, and that His Excellency treated him with marked stability, accompanying litra out of the door upon his leaving, and watching him get into his olmur. It may be remembered
An inspection of the lists of importe during the lust five years exhibits a curious anomaly during 1897-98; from the tables themselves no explanation of the anomaly is derivable. In the years roferred to the mean imports by English vessels amounted to a mean value of 124 million yen, 'as
From the Sketch of the 11th ult, wo take the [against a mean of 95 for the other years of Singapore, $10,218 for contribution to the following:-The well-known saying anent the the quinquennial series; and it might London Queen Victorin Memorial; survey of difficulty of catching a lie, once it has got a reasonably be supposed that this sudden Singapore (on a $200,400 estimate), $50,180; fair-or unfair-start, has once more bean increase of imports arose from some sudden addition to Central Police Station, $50,000; proved true. Thus, whon General De Wet As a fact the explanation aus erection of Court of Baquests, $20,000; raising derailed a train at Honing Sprat more than demand. less simple, and was caused by circum- of Elgin Bridge, $30,000; harbour improve-twelve months ago, and two hundred British ments (preliminary vota) $100,000; One Fathom soldiers were captured, it was erroneously stances connected with the financing of the Bank Light 800,000, reclamation and mole reported that the whole number belonged to the empiro which induced a partial panic and
near Post Office, $65,000: residences for Gov-koyal Welsh Fusiliers. As a matter of fact, led to a dangerous export of gold coin, eramant. Officers, $40,000. Other large items only seventeen "Rayal Goats" were among which seriously hampered the circulation are: Extension of Penang Government Offices, the unfortunate two hundred; but the error for the time being; the diminished import $30,000 (on an estimate of $50,000), Penang was repeated by a leading Telegraphic Agency, in the following year-1899--was thus a reclamation $117,000; new Residency at has bees revived recently in a celebrated sign of returning confidence, a large pro- Malacca $25,000.
novelist's book on the War, and recorded by a portion of the exported specie gradually
Natal paper in its calendar as "Capture of the returning.
The concert in aid of the local Missions to Welsh Fusiliers, 1900" Naturally, this has Beamen will be given by the Cathedral Choir best resanted by a regiment whose record is to-morrow night at 9 o'clock. The Hon. C. P. oond to none in the British Army, and
son Road, Kowloon, for the purpose, and a commanding the 1st Battalion, on behalf of his attractive programme has been arranged. This regiment, writes from "the Front to point without interest, Ilis Excellency expressed his The the years 1890 and 1899 respectively are of ill be the last opportunity residents will out that of seventeen hundred of the "Royal estesa of his visitor, on account of the latter's
have of hearing Mr. Alee Marsh sing here, as
HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD C LONDON OFFICE: 181. FLEET STREET, B.C.
HONGKONG, 15th October, 1901.
NATURALLY, as an indication of the progress of a tution de compared with its neighbours, we look to the means provided for the
Two graphic diagrams introduced at the end of the volume, which we alluded to
that King had to leave Shanghai on account of a telegram sent to Peking, in which, at the head of a long list of representative Chinens, he protested onergetically against the propossiť deposition of the Emperor in January of lust year.
Parts of the interview were characteristio on
wovenients of passengers and goods; and on the 30th ult... and indicating the total Chater has kindly lent his bangalow in Robin- Lieutenant-Colonel Sir R. A. W. Colkto. the part of the Mandarin, and accordingly not
here the advance of Japan has been enor mous within the past few years. mountainous character of the interior of the islands composing the Empire has been a deterrent to the extension of railway lines through the country generally; so that bnt few trunk-lines orist except along the couet, where they have to stand the competition of coasting vessels. Notwithstanding this fact, the length of railways at work extends to 8,700 miles, while a thousand miles more are under construction. The number of
train-miles run in 1899-1900 was
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Emcuut and distribution of foreign trade in
In
Welsh" who have served during the War, in efforts in founding a school for girls in Shang- he leaves for Shanghai shortly. He will sing which the regiment has, as always, borne itsolf hal, as well as for his desire for the renovation nebly, from first to last only thirty-six love of China in general. King gave it as his been captured, and thirteen of this number opinion, in anewer, that the only hope for im were non-combatant invalids captured in a train provement of affairs in China lay in the friendly interforeuse of some of the great Powers, playfully derailed by our "brother Boers." justice to the gallant Welsh Fusiliers, Colonel Nothing was to be expected, he continued, as long as the government was kept out of the Colleton's protest csanct be
Emperor's hands. Speaking of the prospect of circulated.
the Emperor's return to Peking, he remarked that the Emperor was about as much master of his movements as King was himself in the
too
widely
A new Society, the tenets of which will no
doubt recoviment themselves in the Far East,
the winning post was reached Carpenter was easily first- the official verdiot was a length Owing to the erratic course of No. 2 boat spectators on the launch were in doubt of the
result No blame, however, alteolies to the cox of the winners, as the rain was positively blind- way in which he kept his crew in hand. ing. Carpenter deserves every credit for the
The arrangements were excellent, the Police being very energetic is maintaining a clear house under exceptional difficulties, while the launch for smbers and friends of the Club was admirably looked after
Mr. A, Ellis was starter, Mr. A. Denison umpire, and Mr. AH. Hollingsworth Judge.
The crews were as follows:
BOAT AND STATION, No. 1.
J. Boaustow (bow) H. Heckford H. L. Bingay, R.E. E. W Carpenter (stroke) B. A. Seth (cox)
No. F. C. Barlow (bow) J. Flammer, C. Sherrington
E, A. Katsch (stroke)........ G. R. Stevens, jr. (cox)
11st lib
11st Illbe **** 11st: 4lbs
11st s
Ost Dils 98dlus
12st 8lbs
9st 101be
POLICE COURT.
Monday, 14th October.
BEFORE MK, HAZELAND,
DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. JE. D'Souza was charged with boing drank and disorderly and also with refusing to pay the P. 8. Reynolds told his Worship that defen legal hire for his riokeks. dant gave him a lot of trouble, as he was shouting and refusing to pay the ricksbo coclio. The sergeant wanted to take him in charge, when defendant lay down in the and refused to get up and walk, od
His Worshiped the man 23 or fourteen on the first charge, and ordered him to pay thirty-five cents to the rickshh caolie, or in default to do an additional soron days' hard
Taboure
ab
THE CAPSUIMEN BEIDERERS,
interest. The imports, which in 1890 were represented by a circle whose area was 5.66 sq. inches, had in 1899 grown to one with outed's duet Barcarola with Mrs. Yeats an area of 15.21 in. On the other hand and his songs will be "The Song of the Tinker," while the exports in 1890 were represented "A Japanese Love Song," "Hybrias the by an area of 3.09 square inches, those of Cretan" The part songs will be The Bea 1890 had grown to 14.52 in. Tu proportion, King, Sweat and Low" and "Good Night, while England and British possessione Thou Glorious Sun." The other soloists will be openpied in 1890 a sector of 192 deg. this Mise Chunyat, Bandmaster Moir (cello), Messrs. P. W. Goldring, C. H.-P. Hay, W. T. had fallen to 156 deg. in 1899; this was Terrill, and A. Cunningham, whilst a trombone however, accounted for by the parts occupied millions, while the receipts amounted to by China and the United States, which had quartetteand pianoforte trio will also be included
in the programme. The Choir are unfortunate is announced from homo. There is something Macao fortress. He went on to say that 394 milkou yon. Five years before, the grown respectively from 38 deg. and 30 deg in losing Mrs. Lowson, the left on Saturday very attractive in the "Brotherhood of Diving things could not go well in China, as long as to 46 deg. and 62 deg., the other countries for Adelaide. Mr, G. P. Lammert will be the Shirkers, otherwise known as the "Order of the principal wheel was out of gear, for length of liuos open was 2,120 miles, and the receipts but 18 million yen remaining practically at a standstill. In. accompanist and if the condition of his voice the Stellar Serenity, of which we get our first while auch was the case, the secondary wheels
glimpse in a quarterly magazine styled Zafe and conlt net rae together. Chinese men of Five man, said to be those who murdared tro How the habit of travelling is growing ca exports from Japan taken by England and permits will also sing.
Beruty. Do what nobody else can do for you.ability might accomplish something if they of a family on Capanman, and wounded tw
be others, one of whom has since sangumbed, were the Japanese may be inferred from the fact. British possessions in 1890 the proportion
Those who object to the extension of the Omit to do all the rest. That is a dictum of could only work together.
His Excellency then passed on to speak of his brought before his Worship by Inspector that whereas five years ago each individuals represented by a sector of 100 deg.; took but one railway journey in the year, this in 1899 was represented by one of Mandalay-Kuntoon railway into Yunnan are Thoreau which stands at the head of the
His Worship remanded sine casa until the in 1900 the average had grown to upwards 102 deg. The United States, which occupied wont to say that the natural route of the Shirkers prospectus. And the object of the visitor's private affairs, and asked if he would Gould effe Water Police Lot examination.
trads of Western China is down the Red Shirkere moms simple enough. It is just to be able to get back his property confiscated at 29th inst
BOARDING-HOVER SWINDLERE. of two-and-a-half. Of these voyagers, it is a sector of 128 deg. in the former, only River valley, and that it would be a waste of neglect performing all conventional duties, and the time of his flight. King answered in a
Two Chinese,wers up before His Worsiap interesting to note, but 88 were killed dur appeared in 1899 for one of 105 deg, but on money to build a railway athwart the French to reduce to actual practice the teaching of philosophie spirit, worthy of his masters, the
lising the old dodge of ing the year, though this, through a single the other band China took goods in the line. A French expert, Captain Bernard, Theoreau on the inherent wickedness of ages of antiquity. His private affairs, he said charged
They entered an einigestion boarding-hea very serious accident, was vastly in excess proportion in the latter year of 67 deg., as whose name is already known to readers of superfinous work. This is sufficiently opposed were of small moment by the side of his countrying to avoid payment of their beard bill.
this paper, believes that the natural route for to the gospel which has for its main text try's weal; just as in a storm at sea, it is the and red on the best for three days, but when of the previous average, which for the past compared with 34 dog. in the former. five years had been only nine.
Looked at thed from a British point of view, trads is that through Burma. He is thus Blessed be Drudgery" to attract the seekers duty of each one to care first for the safety of the mistress of the place hinted that some pay. Still more remarkable as indicating the the prospects of trade in Japan present a by quoted by the British Consul at Pakhoi: "But after nevel doctrines, to say nothing of the the ship, before thinking of his own luggage, ment for the victuals would be acceptable they lines of adrance adopted by the Japanese is no means gloomy aspect; the profits of local even if the two lines were constructed one born Shirkers. Here are some lights from the Ilis Excellency then asked him if he intended took to their heels. They were caught and after the other the British line would at once toliar Serenity. "Begin each day with a returning to Shanghat immediately. He pro. ATTEMPTED TO STEAL A WATCH AND CHAIN. the growth of their merchant navy, and it houses bave indisputably decreased; while have a great advantage. It would have its resolution to gain at least an hour each day by fossed his readiness to follow His Excellency's is important to note that the greatest pro- the body of trade has as indisputably in terminus on the Gulf of Bengal, very much shirking sonic duty. As you grow stronger in advise in that matter, calling attention, how gress has been mado in vessels of the creased--and this all round, and in quite serer European ports; it would establish will-power this work will become easier." The over, to the fact that advancing age and safir largest and newest types. In the early equivalent proportion to other nationalities: communication between Chins and two enor-editor of Life and Beauty surely overrates the ities naturally made him desirous of home. The years after the "opening" of the country This is plain, even on the surface, where raous reservoirs of men and nature resources, difficulty. Leave all but absolutely business Governor left him quite at liberty to do as he Japan was a favourite dumping-ground for with the exception of an evident push made Burns and Bengal." The Calidita English lettere unanswered for a month, and then pleased, promising at the same time the best old or unsuitable steamers which could by the United States--moro apparent than man comments on this thus-The fact that honestly ask yourself has anything been lost protection, as long as he might choose to return no profit to their owners. Now all real-the British element is as much to the the British railway would cut off the long thereby." To the writer of these comments remain in the Colony,
journey round the Malay Peninsula does not such, stollar serenity appeals with the appeal of this is changed, and we find the Japanese forefront as usual. owning no less than 148 steamers of over The tendency of recent events has been seem to have struck the opponents of the the impossible. Yet another maxim gives hope. 1,000 tons, the total tonnago indeed being plainly to bring the two natious more and Burns extension. Further, if we are to "Resolve to read no daily, weekly, or other control any part of China in fature it must periodical for a month"-Life and Beauty, is 382,400. Most of these are new ships more into friendly contact, and the English to by means of railway power. The fact has we have said, in a quarterly. The universal specially built to order, and of the highest visitor has in no way to look back with already been realised by the Russians and adoption of this doctrine by the public would type, while not an inconsiderable number regret on the past. “Old Japan" of course Franch, and the Germans are pushing on the bring Stellar Saronity within reach of even a have been built by the Japanese themselves has gone never to return, but "New Japan | Shantung railway with feverish rapidity.
newspaper office,
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At the close of the interview, the visitor offered the Governor a painted account of his experiences from the beginning of his troubles. His Excellency received it kindly, and requested him to sign it in autograph, saying that he would sand it home to Lady Blake, to be Rapt as a remembrance. Upon that the interview terminated with the usual civilities.
rewarded with three weeks hard labouring
Alexander Campball, in A. B. of the sa Empress of Ching wont saliers to have good way inck to the ship, he engaged a sampan, and was descending the steps of the wharf in company of three moda men when one of them suatched at his watch and chain. He heels but was stopped by an Indian constable.
made a grab at the thief, who took to his Complainant's statement for some reason, was not very lucid, and his Worship decided that the evidence was not of the clearest, nor had
wag tho man who attempted to snatch the it been proved to his satisfaction that defendant watch and chain Defendants accordin discharged. DEUNK AND INCAPABLESS
time. At eleven at night, when he was on his
John Tall, stoker of the Umonitor Monadnock, was found guilty of
Wrink