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INTIMATION
A. S. WATSON
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 10ra. 1908
During the last ook in January the Termos |-- The Emperor of Chius sent a telegram of mater at Selkirk, if the Yukon distries, reached condolence to the Emperor of Japan couched
in most sympathetic eft in ferboo to the 76 below zero
death of Prince Komstands
impordice A London telegram to the NFC. Daily News,
doing so, having in my instinere dis- govered the danger of nagiedag to samp ements, &o. There will be good deal of objection raised to the sump duty in Chibh at first, and the Pekingese " will no
Mr. J Couder has been elected Emeritus Professon, by the Faculty of the
& CO. doubt be prepared like the Caltoncito Taiferals of Tokyo he cosaideration of his dated 5th inst, states The U.8. Congress, has
-ESTABLISHED AD. 1841.
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services tourchitectura in Japan.
take the risk of invalidating their acts rather than buy stamps, and there will no doubt be plenty of work for the officials in charge
We learn from a correspondent at Macao that of the new department, if the law is to foreigner has recently been severely assaulted made effective. We shall watch the experi-points out that this is not the art case of by Portuguese voldtors. Our correspondent
ment with some-interest, because it is an the kind, and that the circumstances call for WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS effort to introduce into the metropolitan thorough investigation
part of the provitice a new and Western, eustoiu quito anthorities. alien to Chinesa puctice. If it should succeed in Chihli, the stamp duty will gradually be adopted throughout the eighteen provinces of the Empire. The WHISKY. Chinese authorities are anxious to discover
SCOTCH
WATSON'S
· CELEBRATED
BLEND
VERY OLD LIQUEUR
*** SCOTUN WHISKY.
new methods of augmenting the revenue, and if the difficulties to be surmounted are not too great will overlook their origin. It is to be hoped, however, that they will endeavour to graft upon the stamp duty some ingenious device for diverting the
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ምን the party
adjourned after passing the naval votes agreed I'mpon at a conference of the House of Represen.. tatives and the Senste, umounting to 281,817,000 and including a grant for the construction of fra battleships, dut an cruisers.
The Shipowners Association at Liverpool last month adopted a report, strongly condemang ing the antiquated shipping laws which are maid to be gradually forming the carrying trade of On the 5th fast, a London correspondent of the world into the bands of foreigners. Thp the N-E. Daily News cotographed na follows:-port demnude imperial control of the mercan At the banquet of the Association of Chambers tile marine and the lightheuss service instead of Commerce in London, M. Paal Cambon of the present colonial regulation, and also lolde French Ambassador in London, emphasised the that foreign vessels within the jurisdiction of strong ties that unite the governments of France the British courts should be held answerable for and treat Britain, whose aizdal trade amounts claims in which British subjects are interested. te £60,000,000 sterling. It is impossible, be said, to find any question dividing them,
JDA DEY
The German ship Paul Rickmers was a month ngo rempted from the overdue fist as uninsur
TELEGRAMS.
REUTERS SERVICE.
THE MACEDONIA REFORMS.
LONDON, 6th March,
SUPREME COURT.
Monday, 9th-Marol.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
BEFORE HIS HONOVE SIE WILLIAN M. GOODMAN (CHILE JUSTICE).
LAND COVET APPEAL CAST, The Grand Visier in an interview with the Mr. M. W. Siale, barristeriat love (instested correspondent of the Standard said that the by Mr. Wel On of Messre. Johnson, Stokes and Master, solicitors), appeared in support of au reforms in Macedonia would be carried out to application by Li Ki Tong, - merchant, ún the latter, a new selected staff being gradually Glenealy Road, for leave to appeal to the Full Terra Contt against 4 decision of the Land Court in formed for that purpose. New ronds were in respect of certain load in the New Territories. the course of construction, and German officers amely ET, serial number 1467, Survey were re organing the gendarmerie District No.4 The pplicant made a clafaz for the land and the Lind Court gave judgment Austria bas obtained & Consulate at Mitro-against him on id February. The land was vitio (Servia) w
(Servia) 'whare previously there is only situated at Kak Tong Hon otherwise known boon à Bastian Consultite.
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THE NEW NAVAL BASE
LONDON, Oth Muroh
It is anderstood that the preliminary expen
have undergone some curious changat in the was very hosty sure of intentioner, additure on the now naval base at Queensferry
Mr. Chamberlain's South Afriosn speesbesable. The speculation on the Paul Rickmers
the declaration of death will leave laval contingent of marine insurance speculator will be £2,500,000 including the arsenal, n the wrong side of the fence, The biggest fortifications, and large eteros of war material. rate in the history of reinsurance was offered on The step bas created a disagreeable impression the Rickmers by the London underwriter who th age ed in the event of the vessel's arrival to in Germany, where it is regarded as a counter- pay $100 for every $100 invested in her move to German skvalactivity, Re chances. She was then out 245 days from Bangkok for Gerliány !.
local reports. At Maritzburg Mr. Chamberlain moke of the Colony as being no longer "in leading-strings." A local paper reports the phrase as "no longer in Rigent Street." A Laadou contemporary suspects the reporter had the allusion to Fark Lane echoing in his brain, Again Mr. Chamberlain asked whether the now Colonies were yet ablet "stand alone." The loal report which altered the question into one "stand' a lớn” showed aa
major portion of the revenue thus produced into the pockets of the mandarinato.
"FURTHER particulars are now to hand of the message which President RoosevELT at the end of January sent to Congress with reference to the currency and coluage of Mexico and China. The message which was accompanied by japors desling with the "atbject" from the representatives of theas to the ability Pronounced by Connoisseurs to be the countries named venuded that the executive be given suffi gent pawers to lenil the support of the United States, in such a
A blend of the fist WHISKIES - tilled in SCOTLAND of great ago, very fins and mellow.
BEST BLEND in the FAR EAST.
Per Dozen
$16:50
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to-
excellent capacity for binting at the teath by
dent.
The problem of coaling men of wir is one
nummer and to such a degren out the Pre- and jaud how suziging the station of
The following are also recoininended, and message was acompanied by a repers are unsurpassed in quality:
For Doz ATHORNE'S BLEND... $12.00
B. GLENORCHY, MELLOW MAN
BLEND, a fine "Sona WHISKY, of great ages. 12.00
C.-ABERLOURGLENLIVET 13.50
D.-H.K.D. BLEND of the Finest
Old Malt Scoren WuISKIES · 16.00
DAA" CROWN LAND SALESveti
Yesterday afternoon thres lots of Crown land were sold at the offices of the AW.D. Now
Kowkes lot No. 1. the fert let in the Now
sident might deem expedient, to the pur-Admiralty officials. The operations of a floofTerritory to be up to auction, was bid fur at poses of the twd Governments. The will be immensely facilitated by the provision | 8470 to start with, and was knocked down to Mr. of rapid coaling appliances, and experiments. A. Denison of Messre Deleon, Ram and Gibba aro to be made shortly with the now Temperley-Miller marine cableway which allows ships to take in coal whilst steaming at battleship making some fifteon; knots can take a fair rate of speed of the high his
from Mr. HAY, Secretary of State, which pointed out that the notes do not ask, the United States to mxlfy its monetary system, and the contemplation of any movement for the restoration of interuational bienstallier is distinctly dísz- Towed. The opinion, however, is expressed by the representatives of China and Mexico that a consultation between the United States and the European Powers having dependencies in the East, and indepedent countries in which silver is in gauskálise, may result in the a loption of a nimetary
AJSI WAITSON & CO system preventing the great fluctuations in
LIMITED,
"THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
HONGKONG DISP
int $1,620. Lot: No. 1,679, Bowen) Hood, was bought by Messrs, Palmer and Turner for $520. Inland lot No. 1,680, Caussway Bay, was bought by Chinese for.S$1,845.
THE PEACE
in coal at, the rate of sixty toas an hour, and NEW NON-OFFICIAL JUSTICES OF the need not make for a rpaling station when she requires to replenish her bunkers. Another experiment is to be tried at Portlank At present the coal is transferred to the shore to the ships in lighters, but under the proposed scheme it will be possible for the cost to be contayed direct to the ships' bankers?!?
otwaakt bekoja sessien hoe bung nutartend
The names of the following gentlemen have been added to the list of non-paial Justices of the Peach LMU DZIDRITARE
Mesurs, Anthony Babington, Chau Sui-ki, T. H. Cochrane, W. A Cruickshank, W., H. T. Davis, FER Hunter, Lau Chupák G. C. Moxon, H. Piotkudy, H.E: Pollock K.C.. Ahmet Bajabu, A. H. Skelton, Wei Wa-leon, Wong Kam-fnk, B. T. Wright.
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LONDON, 6th March. The Khedive to-day opened the Zifte
sea.
It
as Lung Ko Shni, Tong Hang Chai and Sha La Yuen Appellant's,olor came on for bearing on various days prior to 23rd February and the Land Court pertifed the fulue of the land to be over $5,000mins, 1024
Mr. Slade stated that the ground of appeal bolug pissent, while material witnesses in oppost was that the appellant had no opportunity of
Lion to his claim were examined before the Land
Court
ground stated in the application paper...
is Lordship remarked that there was no
Mr. Blade replied that that was because the thing had to bo dane in s tromàndous burry.
His Lordship thought that the appellant must-have known that the property was worth $5,000 and therefore open to an appeal to the higher Court.
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Mr. Blade said that Mr. Danby who was
barrage midway site hi
midway between Cure and the asked to value the land was not able to give bir raport until the 3rd of March. He was pro- in a midi ormai complement to the carding to read the effects what the pe
out
barrages nt Assient and Assonam.
VOL190. TATARKETT
POLICE COURT.
Monday, 9th March. ACTER 1930 WH BEFORE ME, F. A, Hazeland, (POLICE MAGISTRATE).
BRUTAL ASSAULT.
A Japanosa hairdresser at 15; Praya East was charged with assaulting an able saaman, on the Wivern named James Mollardy. He pleaded not guilty.
His Lordship (laterposing) said that probably the appellant was one of thein laud speculatora in the Now Territory buying up a number of lota, who took all they could get and appealol when the decision of the Land Court was against them. The Latl Court was far more able to deal with these casos than the Supreme Courtand-even then it was questionabis whether the decision of the Supreme Court would be absolutely italy for sometimes there were to ar or five claimants for the sme piece of land and. if, for instance, No. 5 made his daim good as against No. 1, Nos. 4, 5 and 2 were still able to
racontost the sucosesful claim. The Land Court The complainant stated in his evidence that on the 3rd inst; at 8.50.p.milie webtiinto the like the Supreme Courtita žena ne
was not bound by technicalities and legal usage, defendant's shop for a hair-ent and shave. The price asked was fifly cents, but the complainantanes the Land Court was bound by the same Mr. Slade pointed out that under the Ortin: objected to paying this and offered twenty conte, rules that applied to the Supreme Court. which the defendant accepted. The complainanti then turned to leave the shop, and as he passed in the Land Court that we inadmissible in His Lordship said they could admit evidence Fout he received from the defadapta kjak which the Supreme Court
necessitated “big”romoval afterwards to the hospital.
the xelinnge which now occer in the trade of silver-using countries. If such a result, the communication continues, can be achieved-and it is pointed out that at least in partial solution has been proposed in the United States by the Bill which, has Ost: costuications relating to the pass columns been passed with regard to the Philippines dr wifecummunications address to the Editor great benefits would result to the trade prned to better account, and also spoke in pals were warmly applauded. · Miss Gibson and offered bat not accepted, and on bis refusing to
POTION TO VUKKESPONDENT.
sport the deased to Trix EDITOR.
Currenciants must forward their names and ad,
nai jor publication, but as evilence of good faith.
All letters for publicat un atould be written on vae side the paper on
No anonymously signed communication intervale
in other papers will be
already
In the course of a recent debate in the Frony Chamber of the army satimates M. Mespiny pointed out that the military ezpadditure of France was almost double that of any other. country-except Great Britain, but that country. bad.not a system of conscription which embodied within the ranks of the army a whole gesers`.. urged that economies should be effected enabling tion to the detriment of national industry. Ho the expenditure toted by the Chamber to be advocacy of the two years' servies system. M. Maujan, reporter of the Committes on the Arjay Estimates, expressed this find that the
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Orders for satra copies of DAILY PRESE should be thereby be rendered easier. It is further two years service system without any exemp. Artha Jones will be prodroed, and we can
Telegraphic Address: PRESS. Codes: A,B.C. 5th Ed. Lieber's
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BIRTHS. HE SAY THAT
at **St. Enoget," 1'onduit Rodd, the wife of Dr. G. M. HARSTON, of a daughter
of
On the 27th February, at Tientain, the M. F. Her, LM: Customs, of a daughter
On the 4th March, at 45, Bubbling Well sad, Shanghai, the wife of ROWLAND H. B. WADE, Ë a daughter."
The Daily Press,
!!
The following is from a San Francisco páper
the Palace are two Chinamen, Hok Fong and dated February 3rd:Among the rivals at
of the world, as the needs of the products of manufacturing nations to the markets of igrat de fer server using countries would. sent before 12 am, on day of unstlication. After that pointed out that the consideration of the sub-tions would give France what she needed-a our the supply limited Only supplied for dash.ject might have an important bearing also strong army. It was afterwards resolved, by on the payment of the indemnity, erabling 277 votes to 221, to abolish for the prosent year China to put her Lonetary system on a the period of 13 days' training to which the basis which would render it possible for her territorial army is liable, di | to meet all the payments in a manner satis- 1794 factory to all parties. In furtherance of its efforts to bring about an adjustment of the ratio between gold and silver currency am Ming, president and vice-president of the io the Far East, and, ip silver-using China Commercial Steamship Company, They countries, the United States Government bare been East to Washington and from there will submit to Congress proposal for the to Mexico making final arrangements for the appointment of a commission of three how Oriental stonmahip line which is shortly to financial experts to represent the United be inaugurated President Dok Fong mid Sutes in an international monetary con- yesterday that the firit a'camer" of this line would leave Hongkong go March 27, calling at lines indicated by Mexico
Shanghai, Yokohama, Hondlalt and Manza and China, or in any direct consultations illo, Mexico. On the return trip the steamer with other Powers, o, in fact, in any kind would call at San Francisco and thence direct international exchange of views which to Yokohama The president of the company promises to be successful. The commission considers there is a large field, in Mexica for will not have power to commit the United Chines labour in the fines, railroads and States to any change in its currency plantations, and that the steamship company of system. Its decisions will, in fact, berbich he is president will carry on a big business only ad referendum. No doubt the other between China sud Mexico transporting coolies untions will readily join in the proposed of the new, steamship company, has been in this to Mexico. J. 8., Van Buren, general manager conference. BAKOIT
city for several weeks negotiating in Europe H.M.38. Amphitrite, Pipte, and Rambler for the chartering of several vessels for the use left for practice yesterday.""
of the steamship line, ... gl derpy
Hongkong OFFICE :14. DESVœux ROAD C), LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET Fference
HONGKONG, 10th March, 1903, ar
We note froin it Northern contemporary that YUAN SHIKAY, the energetic Viceroy of Chibli, has conceived a new plan för mujsing revenue in his province. He has taken a leaf out of the Western hook and solve to make the people of Chibli use receipt stamps. This scheme was daly submitted to the throne and received the Imperial sanction, the first day of the 4th Moon (27th April) being fixed for the new law
iuto, force "in
"In the Prefecture of
to come. Shuntien-fu (Poking). The stamps'ure Yo
Fred.
on
The Garumn mail of the Sthalt was delivered be of different colours and values and will in London on the 7th fast. be used on agreements of all kinds, on bills
A Tacoma correspondeat writes: -The Asiatic freight bureau, comprising six trans-Pacific steamship lines, rauning put of Tacoma, Beattle, Portland and Vaucer-r, Las raised the freigh: rates on fur to Shangbai 50 couts ton Formerly exportere paid $5 a top on sick ship meals, while hereafter the rate will be $5.50. The old rate pail, 25 a ton on flour in barrels, will remain. The new rata became effective on February 1st and will be charged by the Northern Pacific, China Mattal, Portland and Asiatic, Canadian Pacific, Nippon Yusen Kai- sha and Boston Steamship companie. Looal four exporters said that the price of four in the Oriant will be raised shortly to cover the increased cost of transportation. They believe that the new rate to Shanghai is experimental with the object of soon eztanding it to all ports The Medical Officer of Health's weekly return between Vladivostock and Hongkong. If 500, rates are not unduly heavy. The only of cuses of communicable diseases notified in fal it is believed that a general increase in trouble is, whether he will be able to enforce the Colony during the wool expled March 7th traue Pacifio ratos will result, affecting all it. The Cantonese at any rate adopts shows 18 cases of plagas, 17 being fatal. Sixtoon exports from this country. The flour manu in ovading this duty in Hongkong. Among cases agreed in the City of Victoria and facturers point, out, test little harm will ensue themselves they rarely, we understand, use three in the outside districts. No vage of under present conditions, unless shippers from receipt stamps, and in many others mutters cholera, was reported, only one of diphtheria, the Black Sea should obtain a reduced rate, dispence with them, though they are two European cases of scarlet forer, and in which event they would obtain the flour gradually recognising the importance of Chinese case of smallpox,
of sale, receipts and orders, &c. It is also Five more cases of plague reported during provided that after the above date all the two days onded yesterday at nou bring up documents which do not bear the required the fatel for the year to 57
stamp will be invalid and persons neglecting The entries for the Oxford Local Examina- to comply with the provisions of the new tions have now closed, i Eighty-hludfeds have law will be fined: The Viceroy of Chili been paid, there being 18 senior, 30 junior, and is to be congratulated on this new departure, $5 preliminary candidates. Four of the last if it is a really honest attempt to collect are girls. revenue in a manner not oppressive to the The visitors to the City Hall Library and people. If he will at the same timo take Museum for the week ending 8th March, stops to put down the blackmailing' and were 333 non-Chinoso und 104 Chiness to the corruption that goes on in the Judicial former, and 62 non-Chinese and 3,675 Chinese courte the people will not grumble at to the latter institution. having to pay u stamp duty, provided the
business now coming to this const
PC Calliford having corroborated the reply was a total denial of all that the com- defendant was naked what he had to say. His
plainant, had said Thor twenty cants was take the money the complainant nssanited him and the full down 13 MINSON His (Wärstip dà hot/accept this flimsy invention and imposed a fine of $10, with thy
THE BROUGH COMPANY,
Last evening the Brough Company gave a Were Twenty-one before a crowded wauso. The repetition of IV. Exmond's play When W piece got a flattering reception and the peine Mr. Brough were very successful in the respective parts of Phyllis and Curowe, night the famous play The Line, by Henry confidently predict a bamper house to with this masterpiece. Tomorrow, The Second Mr. Tanqueray is abroapsed for one night only. Note will be the fatidation Vol Thursday, alone, Friest on Friday, and Facing the Must on Saturday and Monday pert. His Excellency the Governor and Lady
present this evening to witness The Inars. Blake have sigpfied their intention of binyrebody yitassed, pad after the satempate of
the defendants had been taken they were die charged < Q
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BRITISH SHÏPOWNERS AND FOREIGN COMPETITION The report presented at the annual meeting of the Liverpool Steamship Owners Association held a montle ago, stated The British ship owner is handicapped not only by the protection given to foreign compatitors by their own countries, but by unfair advantages given to foreign ships in our own ports. Bo unequal a Eght cannot long be maintained, and the issuo is whether the British shipowner is to be driven from the field, or whether our lawsary to be altered to place him in a position, of equality with foreign competitors"
be nominy WITH VIOLENCE. Tag Bagʻjand Yan L of no occupation, denied having assaultedan Indian at Cheung Sha Wan on the 7th inst. and robbing him of 912,
The complainant described the assault, which
alternative of three weeks hard labour,
FIGHTING WITH CHOP PEES...!
Chud Ping and Wong Wan, coolios, said they did not fight with choppers in Gilman's Bazaar on Sunday night. Au Indian constable declared that they did, and explained to the Court that that was why he arrested them.
Mr. Blade.contended that under Section 6:of the Ordinanca the Land Court had no moro
powers then the Supreme Court,
His Lordship responded that the Land Court
had special powere
Mr. Slade....... The Land Coart is us much, a court of justice as thrie Conrt.
His Lordship admitted the truth of that, but remarked that if the saine method had to be followed in the Supreme Court ar was followed in the Batid Court they would take perkaps
twenty years to decide a case. Of course the remarks he had made were general, but be hind the very strongest opinion that the best tribunal for trying these claims in the New Territory (considering the special-anturo of the claims, was a court oach as the Land Court, consisting of persons acquainted with the subject, who could look into the whole matter and come to a conclusion at the end which they believed to be just and fair. If they were to have a continual succession of ap meals from the Land Lourt it would be almost better to have the cases tried in the first plaas before the Supreme Court; and if that was done the Supreme Court would have nothing else to
The first defendant thibh said that it was thede for five or six years bat attend to these bases. He had very grave doubts whether or to the second defendant who fought, and the batter retorted that the first had called him a guilty Conrt than they got in the Court below.
claimants would have more justice in the supe informer and struck him dej
erióri
His Worship final auch Si with the alternad
Mr. Blade agreed with his Lordship's argu-
tive of seven
seven days on compelled to come to the Supreme Court because bard labour ment, bit pointed out that in this case they were
BEFORE Ms. J. H. KENE (ACTING POLICE they did not know what the case made against BHANG MAGISTRATE), Athem down below was. What they really wanted was to force out of this lower Court a copy of the pek hodnotes of the evidence taken in order that they might consider them and see whether it was worth while to proceed with the appeal.
BIG
Wong Trat, an individual with no occupation, pleaded guilty to stealing 81,000 from the Im Shan Hing shop on the sto ist, and was sentenced to six months' hand labour,
His Worship gɛked, whether it would be fair to the Court if everyone did the samo thing? The appellant was a laid speculator and prob- ably had a great number of claims, of which
uany had already been granted.
He took thankfully all le could get and if one case was decided against bim bo sppealed,
Dr. Blada retorted that the appeal was made
ver
The report vigorously attacked the code em-
under which British shipping is controlled, and bodied in the Merchant Bhipping Ast, of 180 4-
declared it to be obsolete. Ir continued I contidued The British shipowner does not want any relaxation of regulations necessary to secure safety of life and property atlasa, but he should
APUSKED INTO THE HARBOUR not be vexed by the absurd and antiquated
Accompanied by a friend, Chung Tak, regulations of fifty years ago He demands equal application of regulations to every vessel coclis, horded a job wing off the Prays on sailing from ich port thether British or Sunday, and told the master that he had come to foreleg. Her demands to be protected not the honour of being acquainted with either here because the appellant was not present borrow a dollar. The latter explained that he bed reckless competition, carried on without due. regard to safety. He demands one standard Chung Fak or bis friend, and was afraid when the evidence was taken and he had no paly of safety, and that every. British verse! he could not see his way to oblige Chung opportunity of cross-ozamining the witnesses, conforming to such standard shall be free to Fak became wroth, and displayed the feelinge His Lordship reinarked that there trade to every port of the Empire. He with which be regarded the junk-owner by 50,000 obime. It could not be expected that demands that the country should recognise its pushing him into the harbour. They then every okiment would ba presnut during the responsibilities to the full and rollove the re-crossed the plank leading to the Prays, where hearing of the evidence: shipowner from the Imperiat duty of lighting the defendant was arrested by & lukong who Mfr: Slade said that this case was different, its coast.”
bad witnessed the auf, the otherrian esaspėt. The appellant inherited the property from his The accused, who told the magistrate that as father, who bought the land many years ago and the complainant ware leaving the junk under the idea that there was the project of the plank on which they were walking broke
a railway between Hồngkong and Canton and the complainant foll into the water, was herefore he speculated in land. He purchased fined $5 or 10 days.
land in the New Territory outside the British
for Vancouver on the 7th inst., a.m.
boundary in the hope that the value of that land The O.P.R. steamer Tarter left Yotainme
Chan Tsat, a barber, was sentenced to two would be enhanced by the projected railway. fus P. & A. steamer Indruesmie left Yoko months turd labour for stealing jewelry to the As a matter of fapt the railivay hnd not hear hams for this port on Saturday afternoon, v
tra (zalue of $50 tłem &(desler in Komlodu in April | éreated and the land had been annexed to the Kobe, Moji and Nagasaki, and may be expected last year. The fact of the larceny had bean Colony of Hongkong, and when it came abent The Russian steamer Korea left Shanghai on made known, and the prisoner was arrested that the titles, had to be settled the son of the 7th fast., p.m., and may be expected here when he went into a pawnbroker's shop to the purchaser pat in a claim for the land his
redeem some of the stolen property.
f father bought. When the case dame before the
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS
The P. & O. steamer Uhraun left Singapore for this port on the 8th inst., at 4 pm frith the outward English mails, and is dus bere on the 13th inst. at-about 5 p.m
here on the 20th
to-morrow, &IL
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