POLICE COURT.
Monday.
March 18th.
Beroa Np. F. A. Hлzéland (FinST Poucz MAGISTRATE.)
ALLEQR 20яY WITH VIOLENCE.
Mr. Brutton-Ibate no objection whiterer, your Worship, but it appears soon the evidence.
The witnossen wara thon called, but reithor was present, and the police were asked to endeavour to have them in attendanos after the tiffin hour,
Mr. Brutton here intimated that he did not require the complainant (Mr. Harrison) again, Mr. Stephens to complainsot)--Is that Opastisfactory?
Mala Khan, a mpoy of the 3rd Co. 129th Baluchis, appened before the Court to answer a charge of robbery with violence, Saturday he and a bomrade are said to have held. up a hawker wear the Yaumati as Works, knocked him down and decamped with bin monag box containing $2 odd. The cries mised by the hawker diracind the attention of a kong who won on duty in the vicinity, and when he saw the Indians running away the constable pursued and overtook thom. He was obstructed in the execution of his duty, however, by a blow on the nose which stayed bis progress, and instead of following the fugitivos farther be blow foudly on bis polica whistle. The noise aftracted P. C. Wills, who on perceiving the Beving Indians set off la pursuit and succeeded in capturing the defendant.
The case was remanded for a work.
ALLEGED FORGERY AND LARCENT. Two batives appeared before his Worship to answer charges of forging eleven Post Office receipts for registered covers by applying a fales chop, purporting to be the chop of the Keong Wo Chong Bra; and of stealing eight bank cheques and twe bills of oxchange to the total value of 8672, the property of the Postmaster General...
The defenderts, it appears, were previously employees in the Kwong Wo Chong, a firm which receives registered correspondence from Chinese in Aderive for friends in the East- Knowing of the large amounts which were received by this firm, it is alleged that defend ants possessed themselves of a chop purporting to be the chop of the firm, and when a recent mail arrived from America they went to the Post Ufice, and by means of the said chop obtained eleven registered anal a number of, other letters. Later the theft was discovered, the police were informed and detectives wero promptly set to work. Chinese Detesti vo- Borgoant Hau Hung who is stationed at West Point, very smartly got on the trail and traced defendants to the Hotel Chins, where to effected their arrest. Iu a room they had ongaged the ruissing lotters were found, as the obeques which had been extracted.
The case wased juuruen, BEFORE Ms. C. D. Menorase (Second Potiek Mad1STRATE),
A YOUTHFUL OFFENDER
J. M. Cordeire, a youth years of age. pleaded guilty to stealing bicycle accessories to the value of $20,50, a watch and a trunk cou taining $43 worth of clothing and jewellery.
His Worship sentenced him to six weeks' imprisonment with hard labour.
TUBAČKO,
THAT EGIPTIAN Delight C. II Kane, formerly shipping clerk to the British-American Tobacce Co., again appeared before his Worship, nharged with the larceny of 100 cases of "Egyptian Delight" cigarettes.
As before, Mr. M. J. D. Stephens prose- ented, and Mr. G. K. Hall-Brutton (of MessTS.
Mr. Bratton-It doesn't matter to him whether it's satisfactory or not, Mr. Stephens. I am oras examining and I don't require tim.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 19cm, 1907.
FUNNELS AND FLAGS.
"And be it further resolved that copies of these resolutims be sent to the American THE OLD "CITY OF PEKING"
Arabassador at Tokio with the request that The Psaltin liner City of Peking has gone out same be brought to the attention of the proper of commission. Her Loonce was revoked early Japanese authorities; also that copies be ment last month on her return to America and it is to the Associated and local Press and distributed unlikely that she will put to sea again. Bhamong the passengers for personal reference thirty-four years. bas been almost continuously in comalssion for and record in each form as might be decided
most convenien."
THE DAKOгa's" CREW,
THE CAPTAIN'S STATE OF MIND.
A telegram to the N-C. Daily News The Japanese parsengers have been loss from Tukyo, March 12th says: The Ameriretio at and some of them have criticised the cao Cannul-General on behalf of his Governmure taken by the captain and officers after ment has presented
Тер
3,000 to the the disaster, while others may that nothing
Une Daszonger bermen, who assisted in taking off the farther conld be done. passengers on board the Dakota. All the crew responsible for the statement that application the Captain sad awas made by the second officer at the instance
Mr. Stephens - It is a matter of rozcipta my of the wrecked vessel ex and have left of the Mayorof Shirahamaalthat. Captain Francké for others have been discars of the should be placed under res rain!, in coARAGÜENGE.
friend required.
Mr. Brutien-I don't require it. Surely, Stephens, I can conduct my own 63:42.
Mr. Stephens-I think it should be put
in the notes.
Mr. Braiton-Not your Worship
Ord
for home. The Chinese Mr.iso left by the P. M. S. Siberia today. Many atolon articles were found in their baggage, ou their being subjected to a search before their
Some stolen departure.
property was also found in
in fisherman's hooks THE P. AND O. 8.8. *)
down
unless I ask for it,
Sergeant Gorder was then called by Mr. Bretton regarding the numbers on the ease of tobacco seized by the police, but as he was unable to state without first examining the cases, the hearing was adjourned enti aller timo.
were between 4 €! and 1747 inclusive. There
new no bumbers on six com which had been The opened, the lids baving been rensoved. first charge against the defendant was founded es the cases of tobacco in the praseerion of the police. Wilness thought Chan Tuilai, the first godown keeper, had absconded.
board.
of an attempt co his part to commit suicida, anði two German officers consented to watch him accordingly.
Owing to a misunderstanding the villagers of Shirakawa, with the Mayor at their
dri von head, were
of from the ship. when they first proffered thair Thay were mistaken for pirator.
This tailors of Yokohama bave been kept busily at work supplying the wrooked passengore with alothes.
The fact
Basintanen
rauk
"MACEDONIA." This large steamer has been on show at Shanghai for a fortaighit. Our contemporary eays it is the largest of its kind that over went up the river, and it bas boon the most cos. cous object, in the local landscape." On
13th by cou
SALYAGE HOPELESS, of the agent (Mr. A. courtesy M. Marabuli), who with his staff joined the
Mr. Morita Yoshimatan, of the Yo'chamA Naval Contractors Asenciation, who has visited ship's offers in making the afternou a success,
Buang
anghai residents inapaolod the sens of the disaster, in reported by the very many ressel end were entertained to tea and music or
following to hayo made the On the Court resuming, Sergean: Gordon
Punctually at 3.4 the Clay, the platomartThe Dakotz bad been steaming stated that the numbers of the cases of first tender, crowded with passengers left the at the rate of 16.5 knots, and her draught was
for the shoalh ax other tenders bearing con "Egyptian Delight "tobacon seized by the police and D. Jetty and therusfier every quarter of 31 fast. A list 70 per cent of 1e huil possed the daniage great were in half an hour shows how On board the visitors tingents followed. On permitted to rauge at will over the cassel, and must be. As far as I could make out, the Dakoln supplementing its attractions were the music of has twelve bukheads, of which mix, No#, 1 to ttom of the The bottom have impu destroyed. the Public Band, which gave a frst class selection in the music-room and the attentions how is resting on the ground, and the stern is of the stewards in the Saloon,
about Bro font above the water, the propellar THE WRECK OF THE "DASOTA." bring fally visible. I can safely say that
of T
frefloating her. The reason The most reasonable relation which has been there is no hope offered, in advance of the official inquiry, in patin that talking can be stone until the damage to forward by Captain T. Sekine, of the N. 1. K. er anbmerged parts has been patoled up, and Hok are, which brought off the pars to be remembered ton, that the vessel is impaled this in not possible in the instances. It has that the navigating offcors His theory
the. rocks. To make routers worse, a strong (Captain Francke and the Second Officer are said to have been on the bridge) had not madle
time of 14% year. This in itself will cot only current at this point. They are i make rating work imposible, but can hardly twice to bare hauled the ship's brad out fall
fall to break the vessel up. It is true that the from the shere, and apparently thought they Tokio Marzand other coesels which stranded on were sufficiently far out to clear the reaf. There that coset were reñoated, but the place where miles are two roefs off Shirahama, a hrgo reef tany
to grief was about x
sand. (inshore) and a smaller one. The Dakote lies Bearer Tokio Bay and the ground wag, sane on the outer reef, her stern heading on her whereas the site of the present disaster is very true course, westward.
meky. Their position as consequently very much better than that of the Dakota. The only consolation is that the Dakota did vo pask entirely cror the shool. Had she done so she would have suck, and there weald probably bave been heavy loss of life."
Mr. Stephens non eross-examined.
Was it not on the information of Han Kwai, the tallyman, ikat yati msized this "Egyption Delight" tobacco-No.
OIL
Mr. Bralton-The question was whether this sufficient allowance for the strong insetti peculiar to the distriot prevails at this
large was not based on information received from Hon Kwai.
Mr. Stephens-1 tsink, your Worship, I am examining the witness.
Mr. Bratton-The witness slated that on Information received from the receiver the
cent defendant was arrested...
Mr. Stephens- did not ask him for that
auwer.
Mr. Brutton-I daresay not, Mr. Stephens. Hergeant Gordon here stated that belad boon
*
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THE
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TELEPHONE No. 135. 36) provide an adequate police force to meet its in- and needs. He said deliberately that the police force was 'arved; that it was utarved is men that it was starved in money; sad that wan starred in the native detective department. Tha
кое Manioip Council expected to
And honest native detective
mouth. st 31 per
competent at salaries beginning
the Above all
WEB
There
wen
police force elarved propor management. proper competent commissioned officers who anders end their work, or whe understood er pussessed the confidance of their men, ant made them feel that, whilst having the most difficult police problem to take in hand of any place in the world, they were satisfied ant kle to
to meet the wishes of the community. That this was not the feeling of the present police fores be had every opportunity of know.ug.
The following special minute of the meeting of the 14th March 1917, is ordered for publici- lión :---
reference to the observation which the With
roaer is Coroner
reported to have made, in delivering
unable to get the two witnesses required by the regard to the wreck. Individus passenger . Y. K's Yokohama Office, who bas excited the verdict in the case of P. C. Morrow's war-
prosecution. He believed they had shsoonded,
Mr. Bratton then outlined the case for the defance, after which.
W. J. Chen was called.
knew the defendant. for about six months. On the evening of February 22th they want to the theatre together and remained in the same hows that night. The defendant was with him
declined to
the Dukuta, is reportat to have stated that inder, the Council makes the following comment: the event of a strong wind blowing within two or three days the ship will certainly break up. It is impossible to approach the ship and therefore the arge must be eccsidered as lost.
str.
H. M. Consul General bas co-operates with and assisted the Council in the negotiations for the incremes of the Indian Branch of the Police Force, and the Judge of H. M. Supreme Court bas assisted in the maintenance of good order among the Indian constables, the past year it may, therefore, be dering supposed that were the Coroners wholesale sondamnation of Indians as neeful policemen
Sanjustifiable, the matter would have been brought to the Council's attention before this, in an
cial and authoritative manner.
The remarks which were made in the Police Court during 1905 in reference to the corpura-
witness left the defendant at Bank Building to a dead stop, the still continuand left again at 16 a.m. same day for Nagasaki live asslesanem of the Indian Polioo have not
to obara the watery.
For
1
ent
The
to
On their way to Yokohama the European Americuu passengers resolved intan Intelligence Committer, which was to be the sole channel for imparting information in say anything for publication, but the Committee issued the following datement:
* We bad a
da stormy and rough passage for most of the trip after leaving Seattle, but nearing the
the He said he had Jepsonse cinst weather settled somewhat,
simply delightful, in fact it was one of until, on Sunday afterncer, the other was of the most beautifal afternoons some of us ever experienced,
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. with a warm glowing sun shining brightly. Everyone was on deck
The C.P.R. str. Athenian arrived Vancouver enjoying the warm
The O. at savon a'clock on the following morning, and sunshine and beautiful scenery of the Japasarest 10 p.m. on Saturday, the 16th March.
coast, when about 5,45 p.a. a slight grating
Doric arrived at they dined together at 8.3. Sometime after-salad rus bend, with practically to jarring. Francisco on the 15th March.
This
the wessel came The C.PR sir impress of Japas arrived grating continued" wards they went down town together, and.
Shanghai at a.. on Sunday, the 17th March, know then that
of where she was due something had happened, but none
to arrive at 3 p.m. yesterday the office of the Eritish-American Tobacco Co.
The O. &0. tr. Siberia sailed from Shanghai en brought to the Council's notice, nor has moment яnspected that the vessel was
present Palice Magistrate takes occasion address the Council ou
au the culijact of ADY at a few minutes to nine o'clock.
Cross-examined--Wilaess was sure of dates seriously damaged. A moment after the yeasel on Sunday, a 2 a.m. and is dus at this port at because he went to the theatre that night.
stopped, she took a heavy list to the starboard, 10 am, to-day.
Mr. Wilkipace, speaking the last Mr. Brutton asked his Worship whother and her bow began to settle down in the water. The P. & C. str. Sumatra left Singapore for inefficiency on the part of 100mbers of the Force. at the pairs to Ratepayers Hosting, way if she was slipping over a ledge. The water this port on the 14th March at 9 am,
The M.M. Co.'s str. Polynesson with the next
disassociate himself from his official position 8 bo would ask seother witness, Miss Ada rashed up and immediately pat out the fres in
whether Quinu,
room, a Farrison called the engine
F), 12 o'clock for this port vin Saigon.
Ratepayer he zeted only
the which the whole bottom had
The comparison huge engine room. There was no excitement from Singapore on 16th March and may be dragg between the position of the Set-
or about 22nd March. 0. & 0. str.
to its size and the proportionate size of the for fally fifteen minutes discussing the situation, Whan BOID! of the ship's officers came and to-day, 19th March, and will be due at this port Police Force, is the result of a misapprehension.
Sunday,
7,4017 the and of 190 notified us
to at once prepare for landing, via Manila
The po
Fas The population at telling us at the se
The Indo-China str. Kumsang lett Caloutta Foreigners and 350,00 Nativer. It is to-day Gime to bring our band begs nail what clothing for Mr. Brulton-Thero you are, Four Worship; al could barrierly get together out of por
this wayPort via the Straits on 15th March, sad 12,009 Foreigners and 4758419. Nalives. The
here on or about 31st Mareb.
Pursign Police Force in 1901 had a membership state-rooms. The ship's life. bents W+IB The H.A. atr. Belgrávia from Hamburg
the it is figures
proportion of lowered, and in answer to signals of distress left Singapore for Hongkong the 15th March, of 77 and it is at present 114. From these
Apparent that hoisted, many sampans and police boats from 9 pan., and may be expected bore en or about Foreign Polica is greater per boxd of the
population than it was five years ago. the village of Shirahama and the surrounding the 21st Marsh, p.m. const eenie to the desiner, so that thote was
statement that no attempt has been wade to] meat increasing needs is thus incorrect. Th nambers in the other branches of the Fores show increase from the end of December, 191 to the same date in 1906, from 168 to 201
Chine Indians, and from 571 to 753
Mr.
at
Brutton and llett), and Mr. J. H. Gardiner at her boss at any time aud enquired about which the veglowing to the rapidity with | French Mai, left Singapore this morning Crown Advocate, and particularly atated that
it seemed as if he Saint George from New York sailed topped out under the 1
(of Mr. O. D. "homson's office) appeared, for the defendant,
the defendant, and the answer she gave. He
b-gat
Coroner
Mr. Stephens stated that the ovide wished to mention that this evidence and bean &mong the passengers, who remained on deck 'expected here on China is Yokohama ement now and five years ago, in respecti
of the witnesses. Li Keo and Lau Sing onder cross-examination was entirely different to what they stated in their xamisation-in-chief. Ho would iberefore ask is Worship to allow the interpreter from No. 7 Police 1 LE Court the Station to produce to
terk when those witnesses were! noten he Sest taken to the station. He had seen the said notes that morning and they agroed entirely with what the witnesses raid in their examination-in-chief,
His Worship- I don't think it is accessary
to call them.
Mr. Stephen-I think they unght, to be
recalled.
His Worship-Tiany say the reason they
mado (bose stoleutonts in the first justauce was Because the detective-sorgsant told them to.
Mr. Stephen-That was in Conet. Mr Brutton-Thay say they were comied by detectives.
Mr. Stephens I would like to ask them did' they make different statements when taken to the Police Court.
Mr. Stephens--I would like them to say so. Mr gatten--Whatever statements may have been tasen down by theinterpreter connot be used as evidence against the defendant in this case; my friend caucet con'radict his own witnesses.
known to Mr. Harrison ever since the case came
OD.
Mr. Stepheus and Mr. Harrison danied this.
it's the same thing again Every staleasent I make is a lie......
1.
Mr. Bratton thon anbauitted that the prosecu tion hul proved nothing, and bis Worship was of the suas opinion.
Mr. Stephent calended that they had proved the lobacco was their property, and that it was in the wrongful possession of the defendant They bad proved that the goods went out of Ke whon gedowar, and the wipt for
down rent was in Court.
that the goods in question did sat arrive by
the .s. Verona.
Mr. Harrison-I never said the goals court formed part of the shipament by the
in
Verona.
WH
¡eaves
31st March.
THE SHANGHAI POLICE FORCE.
ample accommodation for all the passengers and cow without any crowding whatever. All thes passengers were transferred to the boats
At the inquest on Constable Morrow, whose without any confusion, the officers of the vessel, by their enim de anour, inspiring all of us with murder as reported in cur telegrams, the caefidence. Before reaching and it was already Coroner (Mr. J. C. E. Doughs) said that the dark, but we are thankful to say that the weather verdict in the cash would be was of wilful mur
15pply disturbing der
der against some persons er peros auknown.
те
The
In respect to the pay drawn by Cas Force
continued Leanlifu, barn without He conld unt clown this inquest without saving up: ored the Native Branch, it may be
the Nojim light word on behalf of the decased and of the ent, by rensen of exp of its adeguroy,
accident or injury, some as
B8
He thought the
Occation
that the Council is best compet
and knowledge of ennilitions, to judge
135
DREADFUL ECZEMA
OF LITTLE BOY
Hands Had to Be Tied to Prevent Scratching No Rest With Him Night ar Day-Head and Face a Raw Mass- Curls Cut off.
A DOUBLE CURE BY
CUTICURA REMEDIES
My ttle boy was affected with eczema about the head and face. Ho had it from birth, but it broke out badly when he was about three months old, and rhen we couldn't get any rent with his night of day. It went on like that till he was six months old, and then I made up my mind to try Cuticura Remedies and if it would stop the itching. The first time I usesi the ticura Soap, Cutinara. Dihtinent, end Cuticura Risolvent, he got relief and I went ou with it till got a nice shop.
it was cleared off the head. 1 hand to antall his murs off to get at it to cleanse it His head and face were all i saw rss Fr used to scratch ant monke it beet dreadfully, till -1 tied picres of entos on his minds to prevent himinuṛt- ing himself.
When I took my kute girl to the doctor for the same froubir, he emidn't de her any good, si I didn't take the boy, but the girl hasn't a blemish now. as I used the Cuticurs. Remedies for her, and she is now on her fourth year and the hy is on his third year. Now her has a lovely load of curls and the gir ton. Mex. W. Starfing, Tharoing. Bast Descham, Frig., Mar. 6, 1900.`
CURED OF SCURVY.
" affords the great pleasure to let you know that my fare was cured by the Curicum Rufedies, consisting of Cuticura Soap and Coticuri Ointment, and I have pleasure in telling you that they are the best Remedies have ever wed offered with survy for five weeks, and now I am quite well and will continue to recommend the Catienra Remedies Joseph Henry Collins, Har bour View, Queenstown, Feb. 24, 1906." Fangens diriminal anal or Tramont Every
Za Child Bad Aco Tura Kyap, te dekore his skin, Cutleara elment,I Thind the win, and Cares urrats Coard,
tu nudity tiled. A Single bel ten car
The orig
ralis. K.TAME 1. Tentury, 15 Charter
JK KA, & Eur de la Paix. Patter drugk Chea.
astailed Frey, Elów lu Cute Livery Huzur.".
Warp, Sole Pregan,
64 -1
CHINA PRINTING CO., LD.
The annual meeting shareholder of his
Mr. Stephon fe never asii the marks were ¦ left the vessel, the water bud reached above the to cut allation to the manner in which these responsible for this important work, arhat the reed for the past four was a good one.
part of the Nraid's shipment.
Mr. Bratted Now which ship do you mean
FOOD.
bis
to
Ye8-
notice.
The
and
Wis
Mr. Bratfen ruil he was in a position to prove the water. All were.
local seront position in
compung was held a Shanghai on March 13th bonge ned others at the
we have saidh fare, ngly The passengers.
Morrow's death, attacking as he did, ment of the Forer, and to its officers, is cue HW.G. Haster (Chairman) raid the stare. brought along their hand luggage, on later by Cou
which the Council considers it inadvisable to hilders would are by the report and acreants a great many recovered their unarmed, a crowd of armed range, they discussat this juncture, but there is on question which had been in their hands for some time. means of sampans teamer tranks left in the state-room. In the white rasu that night on duty in the whole
,before the last of the méntim-,
poengers
bad
the West Haugkew District, a suitable creation that the dificulties of the problem presented to hi
nut profit on Working Account amounted to $10,42 Th balance at the credit of thenat facilitated by such utterance of that under for good order in respousible saloon deck at the forward end of the Dakot, those
Profit and Loss perunt at the end of 1905 Battlement
their take it absolutely
810,421 47, which the directors proposed to deat making
sible for bagguga to Bat impossible
Harponsibilities in the metter of the proper policing.
ANGLO-FRENCH LAND INVEST
To write off. preliminary ex- Mr. Harrison--If you look at my evidence be recovered from the bags Cast Et this Settlement. He wished to pat on regard
ing reaccad shore, fl Jagan sa
MENT CO,, LD.
penses, $4,534,40, machinery. plaut, furaiture His Worship-You know very well they did, you'll and 1 bave never once said these goods
opinion that they did not mom to realize the
Etrings, Stik ga and to carry forward to so I don't think it is necessaIF.
formed part of the Verone shipment. I'll splendid care of as under the circumstane a
many refusing to take any money from the magnitude of the present police problem here..
The first Annual Gateral Meeting of this new Loconut E967. The profits for the year wagor you $1,000,
paid up capital. passengers for the recommodatier give, but Daring the whole of 1905 he had occasion is
company was held at Shanghai, on March 13th. fegundled 20 per cent of the Mr. Brutton-It's a funny thing, but your
we tried to even up matters with them by this Court Frequently to call attention to what
limited capital comment, evidenca says they arrived the Verona,
With their of the company. Mr. Harrison-Not the goods the subject of leasing money for their shools. Owing to not ho considered the comperative uselessness of the Mr. C. R. Barkill (Chairman) said the accounts that he entered was a good showing for the
having enough
blankets to go armand, a great Indian branch of the polion force. At the thers les called for very little this charge.
Mr. Brutton-It might be well for the prosecu- many of the ladies, as well as the meu, suffered Ratepayers' mosting in 196, who the questies roept that he would like to explain the item prent facilities they would, no doubt, be sile otherwise wa of the increming of the Indian branch of the for charges, which seemed rather heavy, but was to show a good increase for this year. Their on to say exactly what their obarga is Theme discomfort from the cold;
force came up. Mr. H. P. Wilkinson, the Crown owing to printing expenses ineidental to the machinery had all been overbaaled an entering the ner premises in Harkoli Road and the evidence they have to go upor is that the got along as well as could be expected.**
atiafectory The PASSENGERS' RESOLUTIONS,
Advocate, spoke in no tantaessar¿ð term! would wist be helped, but next year he
reported condition w shipment formed part of the Lenether L'urtle and
The following resolutions have been passed that increas. Jis suggestions were opposed to world be smuller.
figures The other re- they grounds of expose by the by the passengers:
puid corresponded with those in the prospectus, suitable and would place them in a favourable Elt n Wherwax, we, the passagers aboard the presentatives of
replacec
dlaced the recirc for Jast jear was so good the Mr. Bratton. It was reported tint way in steamship Dakota, bound for Yokohama, just 10 per cent rates and an ether taxes The buildings were in good stale of repair position to compete in business. Although
Laving been nafortunately wrecked upon whatever! Contrast this for a moment with the Some had bad destroyed by fire and the Daily Pren, and you have
the Japanese chant, at a point Luar Nujin 40 per cent rates in London in addition to in by buildings of a batter class. Opo block was directas bud decided not to pay a dividend the 100 cases.
It was suggested by Mr. being rebuill on terms very farturable to the owing if the aricauriinary ex come and other taxes Mr. Harrison-If you steal my inges and village of Shirahama, on Sunday afternoon,
There were only two undeveloped by entering the new premises. There were lighthouse, maro particularly known as Wilkinson that, say, 300 white me would bens company at them I caupot produce them, but I own
March 3rd 197, at put *'eluck, sud
audi equally effisient as in Indians in quelling & pieces of land; she world he developed before also expenses mol as lighting, eto, for which if one rose, and they would be much more the end of the year and the other within allowance must be made, and it war, therefore, dose in this case.
company to withhold the dividend and thereby under thess condition, the Japanese
During to Bouwer Buy questions.
an absolutely sound who furnished bospitality and the ment, His opinions were not adopted Lhuiry
Thore being no questions the following place the company on
basin. No questions were asked at the the Indian police here, resolutions were carried unanimously. every posible consideration | was a rity which had adopted the
Mr. Stephie-I ask your Worship to allow the interpreter to be called.
Dilly
If you rale that argo, but not part of that of the
I cannot call him I would ask that you make a note of my appliculion, so that when the ense comes before flo-Supreme Court we may make another application.
His Worship-I don't think I have power
10 coll kino,
Mr. Harrison- nerer said that.
on the
the com
矗 Community
which
formation of the company. These pre were large ard in every way
expenses incurred
Mr. Bruto-No, you have not, your prove you stole them. That is what I hareWhereas, during therring ordial fel in orinary times for policing the Settle- | eighteen men:he time He would be pleased deemed advisable in the best interests of the
Worship.
Mr. Stephens-Tho man
Mr. Brutten raid behe-i3 position to
does not come
bnrut.
The case in Court did not forta part
hero with any other intention than to
prove that the tobucen by the as, Verona and
gororemeul authorities, who he (the Coroner's) abernes in cebosed by Mr. Gilbert Darie, vacunded by Chirola pAN DER IST. His Jade EZ
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this
af the shipment by the Lowtlier Castic or the and attention, accorded us the most uniform Indias-supposed, being a commercial com- Mr. CB. Barkill that the report and accounts it was carried that the report and accounts be
speck the truth. He is a man of good standing Verona, in the Polier Force.
their homes
peters in every instas disposal, relieving to them--had to call in the aid of blan. |
one woul
a
Accepted Mr. S. Brown, assistant in the Kowloon 39 and entire facilities at our
sing munity, the argument that would be cheaper as presented le acceptel.
Proposed by Mr Holliday, seconded by Mr. His Wonlip-B.t I haven't power to aduit down Co,, was then called, and gave evidences the distress, comforting the weak, and using
policing their own police, Gilber: Bari of Tis. & per share.
Davies: that the directors be authorized
A Biaoghailander wants the Municipal concerning the shipments of tobacco which his evidence.
srrived here by the Loither. Castle, the Nubia every effort to make cur stay among them as jackets to sasial in
plonsaat, agreeable and comfortable as possible, and appe
help them. He only appeal to this Court to Mr. Stephens--But there are two slutamente and the Verone,
guus and sing cartridges or revolvers :- -{2} against ops, and they soiocido most correctly. Cross-examined-Witness could produce the exercising this groutest disregard of personal wished to call attention to this because he did Proposal by Mr. Bridon, seconded by Mr. C. Council to resolve (1) That the policemen an
to be done for the proper policing of the settle sisoted a director of the company. His Worship--I have made a note of you: bill of lading with reference to the 100 cases of inconvenience and discomfort in contributing not beliersthat they nuderstood what now had R. Burkill: bat. Mr. Gilbert Davies be re-night day abould all he armed with shot
tobacco cx B, Ferona. It was in possession of to onr
Proposed by Father Larande, seconded by That ariel orders should to proclaimed that application, but I am sorry I cannot admit thethe Godown G
Ba it resolved that we hereby, each und versi ment. Only that morning he land read in 100 Mr. C. Patoral: that Merary. Lowe and Bingham all butives of the place found in the streets after 1139 pm. without lights burning one of us, personally and collectively, extend to leading ariele of a paper that he supposed war evidente.
these Japanese people our profound thanks assermeket to represent the feelings of the com- be re elected auditors of the company.
of 250 more
The Chairman said dividend warrants would brighly in their bands will be arrested and shot if they do not put up their banda; (3) No Indiaus wallers would be put straight he posted that evening. jagthem of our great appreciation af the services munity that by the advent readered, courtesies extended, and the sincere
The Setile The meeting terminated with a vole of thanks more than three men shall be seen together
after 11.39 at night without being arrested, spirit which prompted it being representative instead of being made worse. of the human fellowship for whiot the Japanese ment bad doubled itself within the last five to the Chairman. people are universally known ;
yaare, and no attempt had been made to
Auniber wilness was called who teslifed to Mr. Stephens-Then, your Worship, I should accompanying the defendant to Kennedy Town like to call li Kee and Lan Sing and ask them about November let to see tobacco bring de if they uando different sintemenia at any time to stroyed. The quantity which was being turned
those made to Mr. Brutton ander cross-covered an area of from 15 to 20 jest. His Worship reserved his decision. examination