POLICE COURT.
Thursday, 5th Octabor.
BEFORE MR. F. A. HazeLAND (Fist
POLICE MAGISTRATE).
INSTITUTE.
HAMBURG.
(PROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
Haburg, ath September.
AN EVENTFUL,WEEK.
The past week has bo-n a mest eventful one
THE HONGKONG DAʼLY PRE' §, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6TH, 1905.
returns of cutgoing goods in Gormon beltems from British ports are still more farenrable; in 1903 Germany led with 1,750,000 tons, which in 1904 had risen to 2,092,000 tom. ogziast 2,791.000 tons under the Norwegian and 1,05,000 tons ander the Danish flag. : A considerable inercaso is also reported in the quantity of gronds
CHINESE ON THE RAND.
STATEMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL,
Protoria, 4th September. In the Legislativo Council to-day, the Attorney-General, replying to a question on the subject of Chinese desertions made a long statement
He said that the total importations of Chin-
A spamov národ John Downie was brought foremost in impertance glands the conclusion of forwarded in German ships from British portį est numbo-ed 46,595, and convictions 2,543, of i mou a charge of failing to rotarn to the peace, or at least of the preliminaries between to the Fatherland; the figures • ),143,000 tona which 1,994 wer- for bremlins of the labour { House of Detention. On entering the Court he Legan to worp and between his gobs he told the Magistrate that he had no friends here and no one to whom to could go for work. It was stated by the p lice that he bad boon found begging, and he was sent to prisen for one generally expected. Thanks, however, to the increased in a still more striking mannor Horse in the paseadment of the Chin-
wonth
UNLICENSED BAMPASN.
The owners of eleven salupans were fined #2 each for not having the necessary licencos.
RE HEARING,
for 1963 and 2,709,000 tons for 1904 Owing regulations. There were at present in gol to the number of new lines opened by the Chinese, only 68 of whom were serving stances exceding six months. He recognizeil Hamburg American Company shipments to the langer of the desertions and the necessity other countrics, such as Italy, Spain, Portugal, of preventive measures, and described in detail stepy that had been taken in this respect. Belgium, Russia, the United States, &e, have he Government would, he declared, assist the of the fu-ther measures having in sover 1 iustunces teer trolled and in connexion with the quadrupled in the course of a year,
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Russia and Japan at the confercare at Forts month. The news came upon everyone as a surprise, for during the proceding few days the prospects looked anything but promising and resumption of hostilities in real earnest was good offices of Presidint Roos-volt and the maga-nimity and sound scase of the Mikado's government the diflen'ties worn overcome and the whole world, with the exception of the
The consumption of taa seems to be increasing Japanoso porple, who feel disapp inted at the on the Continent; the following figures givo sacrifica of so large a part of the fruits of thoir the quantities imported here in the years 193 victories, rejoices that the war has come to enand 19:4; they were in the former 3,472, tons Whether Russis con claim a diplomatic of the value of £275,000, against 5,575 tous victory is to my mind perfectly immaterial, bat worth £430,000 in the lattor, Chins supplying one cannot help admiting the gore but almost one half valued at £140,000 in 1903 at Tokyo for the biteration it has displayed against £215,000 in the following year, British in its hour of triumph. Fre-ident Roosevelt's antiring efforts in the interest of peace are acknowledged by all asdeserving of the highest pruise, and I am glad to soo that the Kaizer, toe, has been exerting himself in the same direction, contrary to the ramours spread after his inter- | ¡b, to about siit: view with the Tear at Borskoe. The reply of the President to his congratulatory message leares no doubt on the subject.
The application of Mr. Stophene, solicitor for a re-bearing of the charge against four rlair celies for persistently soliciting pat-end. ronage after being warned to desist, having by granted, the caso was re-beard, but hin Worship uphold his former decision.
BEFORE ML. G. N. ORME (SECOND
POLICE MAGISTRATE).
ETITE DK.
Au Indian constable, who saw a fellow untryman drank and staggering on the Praya and in danger of falling into the sea, went to coation bim. His friend'y offices were not appreciated and the drunken man turned on him and assaulted him. For this offence be was fined 8 or se son day's imprisonment.
BANISHMENT.
A natise who had returned from banishment was sentenced to one year's imprisonment and six hours tooka..
What the effect of peace will be an trade must be left an open question; no doubt the wastage caused by the war has been enormous and in both Russia and Japan the armie
CHOLERA
The cholern which has been ruging in some parts of Russia for a comiderable time has at last ere sad the German frontier, several cases, is all about a hundred, having occurred in different places of the castore provinces of Prus.ía and one or two over in Hamburg. here is no danger, however, of it becoming
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eso Labour Ordic-auce which had been laid on the table, bat he warned metab rs against com- mitting a
a breach of the labourers contracts or of treaties.
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The Attery-General, in conclusion, ro pudiated Government responsibility for the Chinese desert ons, which it was the duty of the wines, he said, to prevent. Doubtless the Ittor would do everything possible in the matter.-Times.
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will have to be re-quipped and the stores of war Another, cherpes with keing a rogue and a material replenished; railways and reds will opidemic anywhere, as government is adopting is becoming worse than a danger. It is a bore, or deplores thew 1 bour troubles, it must
vagabond, was committed for three weeks' hard requ're repairing and perhaps relaying, Lc, &c., labone and ordarod to be banished.
A SAILOR'S DISAPPEARANCE,
BODY FOUND IN THE WARBOUR, The body of the sullor, whe was sporteì by a comrade to have threw himself into the hartear sar'y us Wednesday morning while they were waiting for a sumpan to take the off to their ship, was found on Wednesday night Poltiger Street sters. His name was Victor Beolten, and he was a seaman on the
Nithudalo,
An inquiry into the circumstances of his th was conducted yesterday afternoon by Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Magistracy.
2. C. Lanigan said that on the ith inst. at 6.40 p.m. he found theating in the harbour the body of a man opposite Bank Wharf. He took
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but then we know that rest supplies of all kinds have been accumulated by both belligerents, part of which may be used for the purpose, whilst the remainder, if thrown on the market, will cause a glut of commodities for the time being. Moreover the war has been a great strain on the finances of both countries and the two governments may now prefer to pro- ceed slowly. As to the p ople, themselves, ibair purchasing poser mnat have diminished and only the future can show their recuperative streng The disturbed state of the Russian empire is an adverse factor that should not be treated lightly.
The expedition of the British fleet to the Baltio, and the kindly reception it met with at all the ports visited on the way has also been an event of some insport now, inasmuch as it may to hoped to tond to produce a better it to the mortuary, where it was identified by understanding between the English and German J. Montagu and J. Paterson as that of Vicurations and to allay thoro teelings of mutual irrf'ation that have prevailed for some time and Inspector Langley said that about 2am. on the 3rd inst, a port was made to the Central were becoming evi us. The courtesy shown by Police Station by cnu Charles Evding of the the Kaiser, in ordering his out to interrupt its Nithadate to the effect that at 1.30a.m. on the manoeuvres in those waters and to meet the 3rd inst. while he and his shipmate named Britisk one at Swinemünde, bas mot with due Broltea were sitting on the Praya Wall near acknowledgement from the press and public in Pottingo Street Wharf waiting for a simpan England and proves o mero that the to faka 11cm on board their ship Brotten sud- Emperor is essentially a man of peace, desircus of maintaining friendly relations with stand denly jump into the harbour, and he did not
Witness all other powers and ever willing to consiliate see the body come to the surfacu also produc-d a letter from the captain of the whore friction has occurred. wel to the klarbour Master reporting that Biction had deserted his ship. Tho, letter was dated 3rd inst.
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Join Peterson, an on beard the Nithedale. gavi oxidence of identification. The doxased, Vieter Brotten, was an able tommu on the sawe ship.
The inquiry was adjournal for the attendance of the doctor,
THE TULIAN WORKS.
GERMAN SHIPPING IN BRITISH P RTS,
most stringent monsures to check its progress. This town need far no repetition of the und events of 1892, as the saniary arrangements loare nething to be desired and the waster is or the porest, being carefully analyzed every morning at the pumping and filter stations.
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ALLCORD EBEN OF CHINESE MOTS. Johannesburg, July 10th. Thera gre some 40200 Chinese minors on the Roof to-day (says dis £60,000 worth against £115,000, whilst correspondent of the Allahabad Pioneer.") And they are thing on the Band's nerves, £15,000 worth againat £70,000 was received The mere mentica of the Middle Kingdom from Great Britain. According to the custom-makes you strun to read of another Chinese start. If you open your morning house entrire there has been a decline in the "per you
riot of endisarmed with battle-axes and bombs, average price of the article from about 3d per and police with bayonets and ball cartridge. discover If you take up a Loudon journal you questions in Par inment, lively meet.ngs, elections lost on the Chinese bogoy. Everywhere Chinese, Trans and Volunte re shell a lonely
also a Cornishman. Stewart said that he had seen a white miner strike a coolie across the wood during a fi 3d day and dislodge-Chinese comote places on the High Veld are searched head with a spade, injuring him so sorora'y aud--behold Chinese deserters; down at Delagoa that ke bail to be talom to the hospital. These Bay a few weeks age the an liorities told me
are the matters upon which more ligest is being | there was a inflax of undesirable-Chinese thrown, and is probable that the raine overa will give special instructions on these points. from the Rand mines. Pick up monumental Blue Book on Native Affairs and Bat much as the Rand and Suth Africa
still Chinese Always Chine. Tho thing generally
supposed that there is wid spread The und Did Mail lies before me. Al desire to get rid of the Chinese. It is on y for
the Radial, who has never had a much hinese shot. Riot at again. here to are the Wit Dep. Coolies use durmitate, practical difficulty to overcome than that of ro- eic. The Rand papers do not conceal Chin se pairing the parish pump, to sit down and ecoless
a'l sorts of s' bemea for working the mines har troubles as seam knowalls in Eng and ecero to record of th-so troubles. The cable has tokl think.
There is no occasion to go over the without the Chinese: but people here do not PRACTICAL
the fucts. More interesting is it to try to assign some reason for them, to trace them back to some canse which may enable a reimly to fund. Adopting evou Mr. Hasry Norman's low extimate of the Chiness charactor, one car tally imagine that of sheer depravity and inherent furccity and bloodthirstiness the Chinese mizers should, wi heat the slightest prarceation, make weapons of jumpers and attends and invent impracised band-grenades and battle-axes in order to destroy life and property. If it, be sheer wanton devilment, hinese in the Straits and how is it that the Borneo de nut behave in a similar way.
There must be something at the fuck of all this trouble, aut recent disclosures on the Rand to let people to take a somewhat different siew of the Chinese than they did a fer uaths age. There is a growing impression that tito coolies have not I ad quite fair play. that, from the start, the Cornici miners lesve ben apalast tim Chiness, and it is now aid that these have trean fo fit ben subjcted to agd deal of violenc Katurally this has led to trouble. You rosy thre Koffer and be a despect you all the move, bal, you hit a Chineinan-un espelhly if he thinks the blow was not justified he will broadl over it and probably get all lie friends to sumpy kise with uian.
THE CHINA SQUADRON.
The changes in the eposition of the Chius now almost complete. The Squadron are following ships now compore it: Diadem, first-class cruiser (Flux Capain 11. Wavory), gasis of Admiral Sir Gerard 11. U. Noel, K.C.B. K.C.M G., eo munding the squadron: Hogue, first-class armoured crater, Captain E, G. Bhortland, Sutlej, first-ols »rmourederniser, Captain W. L. Grant; Andromeda, fire class cruiser, Captain R. N. Unmanner; As, second-class cruiser, taptam L. G. Taffn-11 : Eenerentur, sond-class onis, Captain H. H. Toplossin and the second-class nior Iphigenice, Captain W B. Faakner, and Sirius, Capain. B. H. More, whie are under order the for home, on retiof by the flora, vow station. To test my bides the despatch ressel diocrity, Command R. M. Harbord; the slopes Codes, Commander H. du C. Lued and Chi, Counder H. D. Wilk, DO The Heria, torpedo boat destroyer depot ship, Captain . F. Charlton, and her flotilla of thir- teon "destroyers," and the nine shallow draught guuboats which stred the rivers of the station.
A HOUSE OF COMMONS DEFICIENCY.
[1. appears
Ind ed, it Bassoms pretty certain that Chinese have been mismanaged. Tast they ace trying met to work's luitted. If a white miner orders hole to be drilled in a certain way and the asta & Chairman sees a simpler method by altering th direction, he will act upon it, and the resulting explosion is probably not half soffative as it should have been. This is a Bious matter for the white on, for these lite miners work on contract, that is to say, they have to pay the mine for the labour they employ and for the explosvo, etc, and are then But, admitting all this, it is belinced that can pal by the quality of work they can turn out management has been lackig in many ways, Almost every case of riot ng I can remember showed at 1-8 a plausibin excus on the part of the Chize-e. Some were assigned to the
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care to run the risk There is enough depressi sion and fist es here now-suicides amongst those "ow of work" are increnning--withunut adding to it to plenus the class of people who have, under the ples of philanthopy, done more baru to Beath Abies ihm all thờ enpitalists will ever do. Besides, doprvy ion hero moans that the whole of the sub-cont mit becomes depressed. South Africa lives to extent than those at home real se on the got industry of this Witwatersrand, and to give up MANUFACTURERS, TUNERS
greater
the Chinese experiment before there is a sufficient supply of black flour won'd spell ruin.
That the Chinese wines are not failures tha record output proves. But they want to be treated with the care born of oxpricuro. And, when the Chinnuun is cond-med, it is as well to ask whether there might not have hoon pass- vocation in the setions of the white misers, on waste bekalf certain people in England are a eager to agitate. Fair play iso jowel, even if there is only a thinam concorned. Aud tho
recent revolutions have rather caused the an
ibout the Chinese. Instead of condemning prejudice man on the Had to change is mind them on the first report of a rint he begins to ask what was the cause of the trouble.
The Chamb v of Mines at Jotuzuesburg Las mde to the Government certain proposals. which have been adopted, to prevent the Chi ong on the Rand from purchasing and carrying-tal The pissport systera will in futuro weapo lor gidly enforced, and a warning posted in the compounds containing restrictions upon Chinese leaving the locality of the mines, except who carryine special passes,
The measures which hero been talon by the Government und them ne- to prevent Chinese desertions are producing effective salts Constabulary drives" have acconuted for 31 26. Cons ant pestrolling in decisively ebecking deserters, and the sorber zou u accounted for is
the lesson not to leave the rainss without the wanderers. The bit sa has been lau rht authority.
The House of Commons is lamentably d-fici- ent in naval and militry experts, who run spek on service questions from personal experience and give useful advice to the Government anys the N and M. Record, Lord Charles Borsford for a time represented the current views of the Navy, but he was tho exception which proved helo. Of course, there is the S-rvies Cata- mites, which does admirable work. It consists of members from bo is sides of the Hus, who bave theure ical or pra ticul knowlers of Army and Navy questions, but its members nsus of
In the Tegislative Council at Pretoria the deal with second-hand evidenos and spproach the subjects from a civilian standpoint. Sir
Attorney Genera!, replying to a question on the subject of biness desertions, mada a long Chris Dilke, by virtue of much studgy and consulation with officers and men, is extremely
sqazing" of the Chinese police, some to statement. He said that the fatal importatione weil informed ad puts bis views with moderate wilk the Chin se rooks, others to the of Chinese numbered 46,895, and convictious tion Sir John Colomb went through a course
Lact that compile were not investigate!.2543, of which 1994 were fr bro cho of the at the Royal Navalollege, and been a The most cea of all, the Wit Deep
I bour regulations. There were at present in pan in the Royal Marina Fullery, but hat, bares, is rail-to-bodun to the fact that a miner gaol 921 Chines, only 63 of whom were serving of cultise, was some time ago, and in the ov changing conditions of ned-rza service what is antd is the latest information. Several youngers served in the Boer war, but that wag lot like working with the troops under ordicary routine, end their information may
When the (in a firet arrived some of the pasicly be superficial. In fact, the service compounds were placed in the charpe of men up are the first to admit that Parlinmest who did 1-06 uur stand the Cinese language. Lnts to be reinforced by experta from the services From this point of view it is nuforo anyone wit but on el-mentary knowledge of tunate that tir Will am Butt r, General Baller, Asiatics the diger of such a proceeding is and other reteraus ure not prospering in their vident.
political designs
BATTLESHIP ADRIFT.
distur.
who wished to lay grievance before the Chi- Beroun Gonneal was locked up ari not Those things arise from allowed to do so. juorance of the peculiarities of the Chinese
character.
It is apparent, too, that not enough attention is paid to the ittle points of which the Asiatic Take the ease of the thinkes a good deal. Creeses riot in June, when the white men were a tacked and a Moraishmon killed. On the 8th
June the Chine had not received their May
aut
the barilship was all the mors felt - Cause the Prag Boat festival was on the 7th and naturally thus quolios wanted their money for little gaiety. To make matters worse a number of thres were eut down the mine to work on the
sentence exceeding six months. He rer guised the danger of the desert ons and the necessity of preventive measures, and described in detail the steps that had ten taken in this repent.
COUNSELS' FEES.
A KNOTTY POINT.
At Singapore on September 27, a somewhat) vel print are in the course of a case b fore Mr. Justive Leslie Thornton in the upreme! Court. Mesar, Ellis and Clevor appeared on one side and Mr. Nauson on the other. After
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judgment had been given Mr. Elie asked for AUTOMATIO MAUSER
costs for a counsel-himself and Mr. Cleaver.
KOYAL YACHT IN COLLISION. The Daily Telegraph of September 4 said Our Portsmouth currespondent telegraphs The first class battleship Dominion, one of the King Edward VII. class, which is about to join the Atlantic Flest, broke wieift from her
in Portsmouth Harbour soon after day, and the, when th y reched the stapos, The maiter was deelt with in, tho Rules. moorings
PISTOLS.
But a trago to polities! Strinerande the soport of Bleftin, reminds me of the new departare of the Vulkan Works there. The proposal to transfer part of the establish- ment to the Elbe, mentioned in my last, has baen submitted to a general meeting of the company on the 30th alt, and adopted, after ag animated debate, by a majority of over five to two. The case by which the Hamburg S+nute COUNTY CRICKET,
lots an area of about twenty acres to the On Septembar Gil, county cricket ended for company for a term of fifty years against an The seam. The promotion of Northamptes sandal payment of 50 pfennig ur square shire increased the number of competitors for manter for the first twenty five years, and of 70 the championship to sixteen. In all 94pfennig about 3d for the second twenty five,has watch a were layed, the game between Sorry ready boon drawn up and now awaits the and Innanshire at the Oral having, the agt rain, to be abandoned without a ball being signatures of the parties concerned. bowled. Of this number, 113 were played out, 53 lait drawn, and one between Sarrey and
Ass complement to the figures illustrating Keat, last week, at the Oval-endod in a tie. In going up from second to first place Yorkshire, the growing importance of the Germunca rying despite the crifices involved in the Test trade in German posts which I gave you a fost matris, can show a far Buer zuurd than iloy had last season, only loving one more match and night ago, I will now quote a few relating to doubling their numb r of victories. Larushie, German shipping in British ports which one of our local papers has copied from the "Anuust usbeaten in 1804 bare lost three matches, anf their wins have gone down from 16 testamente of Navigation and Shipping of the Saez bare increaseal their victories from 5 to 13, and, as before, bave been beaten four times. United King lom." It appears that the total of Pach the must notable point about the in-and-out going freightroom in all parts of
Mr. Nauson objected on the greand that Messrs. Ellis and Cleaver were both from the courty oricket of the son has been the
Great Britain in 1903 amuanted to 61.7 millions Only fifth from the bottom
samo office. Mr. Cleaver, ho said, was really revival of rolvemonth age, they have taken tons reg. noit, of which 15.3 or about 25 per cent
there as a solicitor instructing Mr. Ellis. fourth place with 14 wins and 6 defenta in 27 sailed under foreign flogy. In the following year
Mr. Ellis remarked that he was prepared to matches. Among the leading teams the one
the figures word respectively 88.4 millions and warked falling off is shown by Middlesex. 28.7, the latter representing 3 per cent of six o'clock yesterday morning, and did consider work that day, and so they had to go up again.
able damage before being cured. Champions in 1903 and fourth last year, they
This was a had start for the day. As to what give amething to a charity if his learned Jave Bunk to a very modest position... the total; thus whilst British tonn ge shows
The hinge vessel, of 15,000 tons displacement, followed the esidence is contradictory. The friend could point to any Bale which debar- red the granting of two counsels' fees when
COLD STORAGE. an increash of less than 50 per cent, foreign was anchored in the stream, and owing to the
white minere attendot a wedding at which a
a cass only a few days ago where two fees had tornuge has nearly doabled itself, Germany strengt of the tice non clisin cable suddenly number of them became very drunk and they were from the same arm. There had been parted. She at once bogan to drift up turlar, threatened a man named Stewart, the late com
THE HONGKONG Ica Company, La., participating largely in this increase; in 1903 and bumped against the garboat Ant, whose
His Lordship said that in that case, the two T have now 10,000 Cabic foot & Cold fog the Chinese Some said Stewart, urged John Booth, a Canadian, killed himself by she stood third in order with 983,000 tons against dock was swept by the battleship's boom, and pourd manager, whom they aconsed of favour. been granted under similar circumstances,
Chinese to attack the whites, but, when comsel, although from the same firm, were Storage available at EAST POINT. Blores will ba Open at 10 AM. and 4 P.. daily, Sunday, taking poison in the Calcutta look-up on the
boat, the battleship drifted on to a
Mr. Ellis reminded his Lordship that double excepted to receive and deliver perishable goods. 7th instant after being run in by the police. 2,150.000 tons from Norway and 1.004,000 tons everything on it smashed. Leaving the gun-
could be bought against him.
But one
fees had been allowed in a caso before the
WA. PARLANE, Manager. row witness statel that before the
755 Hongkong, 18th November, 1901, lattrts he blamed the Calcutta police for not figaring for 1,055,000 tons against 1,564,000 tons wrecked the little craft that some ladies and
Appeal Court. It certainly had been the general beard some whits minors beating a
Chira senrobing him properly. He said he lud paid
Dominion's boats. The great warship had no over 1,000 in tipping the Upper Provinces Norway still retaining the lead with 2,539,000. gentlemen on board had to be taken off by the
mon, and this view is borne out by the belief among the members of the Bar in the past police to leave him alone, and that on the 27th tons. This enormous stride made by this country steam up, but her anchor was at once let go. action of the coolies. They marched straight that the Rules did not allow fees for two course,
to the single on's July, 1891, he shot Captain Ingleton, of the is mainly due to the growing traffic under the Before it could hold, however, the Dominon
white miser Bradley but there was really nothing in the Rules to nd Minnesota Regiment (al Maniju) because Gerau flag, from Russia and America to had-drifted on to the Royal yaoht Alberta, and in the felt the and sucked them, appearing in the same case from the same firm, | which was lying at her moorings. The little
Mr. Nausen referred the Judge to Rules the latter threatened to prosecuto him for for Great Britain, the aggregate tonnage having wooden varsel, of which the late Queen was so was killed That the Chinese sallied forth with prevent it, ing his name to a cheque, The deceased was
marched past the married men's quarters and
Hie Lordship reserved the point in order to never suspected of this crime. Booth the risen in the former czas from 80,000 tons to fond, was badly damaged, and her paddle-box a definite object is shown by the fact that they describes the crime in a written confession: $10,000 tons within the twelve months and in almost reduced to splinters. Drifting clear of back to the compound again, and could easily make enquiry as to precedents.
mudbank, have co
Icoted thom had they desired. To save myself I went to San Miguel saloon and saw him (Captain Ingleton) sitting at table, the latter from 62.000 tons to 109,000 tons. This the yacht, the Dominion may on to I drew upon him and shot him and, in the con- applies to goods only. If passengers were to and remained-frst-for four-bours, until she was le evidence giron in this Crossus caso has hauled off and I conveyed to a place of safety, thrown more light on the Chinese riots than
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT. fusion, made my escape two days after. I was included, the increase would be still more Fortunately ako did not sustain any serious
the Band. There was evidence that the Corsish
The LG.M. str. Prinzess Atice, carrying the (Philippine given 48 hours to leave P, L
markod. The carrying trade from Gerniany damage, but as there were several warships any other event in the history of the coolies on anchoral in the harbour it is remarkable that a miners did not like the Chinese and had been
German mails with dates from Berlin of the Islands). On Reconst of my conncation with
Stewart in his the Telephone Comuniti in Singapore they to the British colonies, Argentina and Belgium big disaster did not resnit. The last time an had not the slightest suspicion that I was the has also progressed satisfactorily, although in ireneled was adritt in Portsmouth Harbour opposed to them all aloog.
babit of assaulting the Chinese and that when 10 am, and may be expected here on Monday, author of the deed I left Manila for Chino, a lesser degree, whilst a falling off has to be was when the Neplans rammed Nelson's old evidence asserted that the whites were in the 12th Sept, left Bingspero on Thursday at net being quite sure whether the Americas reported in that to Sweden and Chili, The Lagship Victory, and almost sank it. he had complained no noties had teen taken of the 9th inst, at noon. would suspect."
of the list
CONFESSION OF MURDER.
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informed that the white mine s'voulil not
Ho loft tive letters behind him. In one of the from Holland; in 1901she had orortaken the latter, yacht that was close by, and so complete Stewart was charged with mardor, ao evidence representing separate intarosty."
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