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would be so much changed, that they would become more and more and, ultimately, almost entirely Ja- panese. This possibility, is apparently of a A. S. WATSON & CO., character; and on this account it may be too readily set aside as being outside the range of practical consideration. But at the same time the trend of events, should.

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At the Magistracy yesterday Me imposed a fine of $25 on Emil Droy, of 37 Queue's Road, having Florida Water in his possession bearing a mark which infringed the

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trade mark of Messrs. Luman and Co., of New JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES Fork. He was also ordered to pay $300 conts.

A Japanese cermin from the Kila Maru" got into trouble on Wednesday night He was travelling on a tram car and refused to

IN MANCHURIA..

LONDON, April 7th. Advices from New York state that four the Japanese emigrate in any large nam-pay the fare which the conductor demanded. Japanese entered the American Consulate bera to South America, is so obvious that it The latter, of course; became insistent in his in Mukden and attacked the staff, appa cannot be altogether overlooked by far application, and the Japanese showed his therently out of private spite. The Consul pleasure by beating the woudactor. For this REPUBLICAIN seeing statesmen; and is certainly not States. Whether it might be better policy

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The minuter of the monthly meeting of the Hongkong Chamber of Commeros, held on March 27th, ached us last night. They are -voluminous, and held over for publication in

full in our next isane.

Meanwhile we briedy note that the Chamber saw Do necessity to co-operáta with the London Chamber's scheme for Commercial education and oxaminations. „

SUPREME COURT,

Thursday, 9th April.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

BEFORE THE CHIEF JUSTICE (SIR FRANCIS PLĠUTT).

CLAIM ON À BILÈ OF EXCHANGE, Judgment was given in the action brought

Hol Kes firm of Singapore, against the Cheong by Leung Bin Hoy, trading as the Chin Foong

Wing firm of 72, Boubam Strand, bankers

fang Bum diem of 207, Dos Var Road Central,

Voor Road West, and Lan-Nam, merchant, as the drawers of a bill of exchange for $10,000

defendants apon the plaintiffs, and payable to the order of the Netherlands Indies Commercial Bank 21 days after sight, payment whereof was mado by the plaintiff on the 8th February 1997 to the Netherlands Indies Commercial

Wong Long-him of the same address, the Wing

likely to be lost sight, of by the United offance be was yesterday brought bafors Mr, summoned the Chinese police, aud the notifications of sich moorings being vacant or merobants, the Wing Cheong firm of 129, Dos.

Kemp at the Magistracy, and was fined $5. --

to offer a fair fold for Japanese immigrants

It objects to the Government's proposals re garding private buoys, which require periodic employed, in the laterest of the minority who have not provided buoys, No apology was

The Chamber records its concioŝion that no

Japanese were arrested and conveyed to the Japanese Consulate.

to California then to nasist in any way Associated Press in Tokyo, has been interviewed lendered, and diplomatío action is expected. adequate reason has yet been addroed for dated January 7th, 1907, and drawn by the

Mr. Kennedy, the correspondent of the by representative of the Hachi Shimbun on the subject of the attack upon the late Mr. D. W. Steveps in Sin Fracoisco. If this interview la fairly summarised by a Yokoham vj zuen di, Me, Kennedy would seem to hold Mr. House B. Hubert and other critics like Mc. Jack London, Mr. McKonsla, and Mr. Douglas Story as in some messers responsible for that mahappy incident.

towards their extending their influence in South American States is a very nice question and it is to be hoped that the matter will be daly considered and antis factory solution arrived at as time goes on. There is no reason why the Japanese should not be a useful element in any thoroughly established country, such as the United

A Volunteer rifle mosting takes place at Tai States, where the danger of their attaining undue political ascendancy does not exist; Hang range on Friday, 17th April, and at King's Park on Monday 20th April. On the but a large influx of Japanese into weakly former day Volunteers will shoot for H. E. the Governor's cup, the conditions of which governed States is a very different matter and might easily lead to serious compliare five shots at three unknown ranges at hoad cations. What has taken place in the ad shoulders target. The cup is to be won Korea and Formosa cannot be overlooked. twice in succession or three time-in all. On Easter Monday the Corps championship will It is certain that the Japanese have the art

be tired-for-at-the-three-ranges of gaining the ascendancy wherever it is to their interest to do so; and the danger of their attaining a dominant position in some parts of the South American continent, if they emigrate in large numbers in that direction, is therefore by no means imaginary, The Unit'd States bus persistently maintained the Munro doctrine as against all European nutions, and would possibly be ready to uphold it against Japan, but it is not likely that any such question would arise before the eontingency to be averted had already occurred, and some one or two of the weaker South American States had virtually become Japanese. Short of this even, a large

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South America must of itself be a matter of considerable political significance. It would diminish the influence, which the United States has long claimed to exercise as the dominant Power on the American Continent A. S. WATSON & CO..} and would give rise to questions which

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would require very wise handling. There has been so good an understanding between the two countries for so many yeare past, that it may be hoped that questions of this ONET communications relating to the news colein kind will continue to be settled amicably. But no one can ignore that they are likely to arise and nothing cau tend tnore to

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A stabbing affray is raported from West Point. Yesterday a esitleman employed at be Cattle Dopot was found lying in a pool of blood, suffering from severe wounds on the baad and body. He was at ons removed to the hospital where his condition is regarded as critical. It is believed that the injured man and another had quarreled over something and that the other drew a knife or a chopper and inflicted the wounds on the battleman. He still large but the polis are busy sadestouring to trace him

The Osaka Mainichi is responsible for statement that the scheme to establish a Franco-Japanese Bink to Koba, proposed by Mr Martin and Mr. Kesks, a barrister of Kobe, in cocoart with Mr. Loonan, is now being onsidered by French and Japanese capitalists A proposal has also, it is said, been made by certain powerful Belgian capitalists to establish a joint stock bink between Japanese and Belgians. The plan is that the capital should be 3,030,000 with the head offics in Kobs and

branch in Belgium, where the gums received on depceit will be invested in prostable business in Japan.

RUSSIA.

stock and Kamchatka.

FRANCE.

LorDox, April 7th. The French Chamber has passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 340/100. The vote was the result of an interpellation by M. Juures, attacking the general policy of the Government.

PORTUGAL

LONDON, April 7th.. Serious rioting has taken place in Lisbon over the elections; the troops were called out and 6 rioters were killed and 50 wounded.

Lengthening Supreme Court vacations.

The Government's scheme of partly paying for the new Typhoon, refuge by s temporary increase of Light Daes was considered, and the cost considered excessive.

MURDER AT YAUMATI

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Bank, Hob. Mr. H, E. Pollock, K., instruc- ted by Mr. ft. F. C. Master (of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master) appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr. M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. P. S.denham Dixon (of Mr. R. A. Harding'a" office) for the defendants.

Hia Lordship said: -The only facts' to which I will refer in this case are very simple. The Chin Foong Hay. Kea of Singapore and the Wing Cheong arm of Hongkong were in the habit of drawing uport one another for purposes of their business and remitting the money to

LONDON, April 7th. The Budget Sub-Committee of the Duma is considering an application for a Volunteer

The Chamber discussed the Japaneno lottery Fleet subsidy, to establish services between Vladivostock-and Shanghai, and Vladivos-soheme for fostering the yarn trade, and decided that it could be dealt with only through diplomatic channels, inspired by the leading Chambers in Britain, A letter was drafted for despatch to the latter, point- ing out the unfairness of such methods of ¦ competition, and requesting support for a united protest. Copies, with covering·ləttora-

Mr. AzBabington, of Messrs. Showan Tomes were addressed to Shanghai and Tiensis.

■ Co., takea Mr. Medhurst's seat on the Commset their bills and the prasout notion is mitter, and Mr. J. W. C. Bancar that of Mr. brought upon the last of these series which was Wood: The Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick takes drawn by the Wing Cheong upon the Chin the chair till be lenvon "about June.”

Foong Hoy Kee for $10,000 to the order of the Netherlands Indies Commercial Bank. The bill was discounted at the Hongkong Jrench A murder of a very brutal nature was dis and was guaranteed in so far as the. Bank was concerned by the Wing Tung Sun covered at Taumati on Wednesday night. About nine o'clock a Chinese woman, ngad 36 and the Cheong Wiag firm; the signe

Арреагод the years, was found lying in bad with a silk hand-tures of these two firms

bill as drawers by the side of the Wing korchief round her neck and marks of violence on her body. The women who made the Cheong and their character as guarantora in so

far as the Bank is concerned is clearly established · gruesome discovery was a sighbour living en the floor above the deceased in Temple by the books of the bank. A letter was written

She felt uneasy at the darkness in Street, the floor beneath and when she heard little girl, the adopted daughter of the murders woman, crying, she went downstairs and was horridled to for her neighbour strangled to

parent, It could scarcely have been robbery death. The wotive for the crime is not ap. as the deceaend had little of any value, though were missing. The police are making inquiries the few articles of jewellery which she possessed

into the affair bat the murderer has doubtless got a good start and is clear of the Colony.

LOCAL SPORT.

THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN GREAT BRITAIN.

LONDON, April 7th... All the London papers publish leading articles on the political situation, which is recognised as marking a defaite break with the past. The King's unfortunate absence broad is deplored, us seriously dislocating the work of the Government, and it is said that His Majesty would do well to return, and that it looks as if he has made the first mistake of his reign.

STRANGE AFFAIR IN KYOTO,

FOREIGN VISITOR'S ATTEMPTED SUICIDE A young Englishman named James, who has been staying at the Nakamura-re, has taken a dose of the poston known as ihoko-sui. When dingovered he was still living, but was in a aerious condition and was removed to the University Hospital. It was thought on March 31 that he would probably recover.

CRICKET.

CITIL BERTICH Y, POLICE,

The following will represent the Civil Servics Cricket Club against the "Police" Cricket Club in the Hongkong Cricket League on the Police ground to-morrow (Saturday) at 2.15 pm sharp-Han, Dr. Atkinson, H. T. Jackinso,

Li Lan Nam, the manager of the Wing Cheong, on 7th January, 1907, to the plaintif informing him that the bill-hal been trava which contained this sentence: "I have this day negotiated a twenty-one days' bill for $10,000 at the Fan Ta Bank. It is guaranteed by the two firms Wing Tung Sun and Cheong not need to be anxious. On its arrival please Wing of this port and you, sir, will certainly

accept the hill and when das please pay at

cordingly and I shall be obliged." The bill was accepted by the plaintiff and though it was noted for non-payment 7th February, it was in faet paid by him. He now saed to recover the amount from the drawer and his two guarantɔm. The diswor ja bankrupt and has absconded. The point of Taw can bɔ sit ly stated, C in the. acceptor recover the amount he has paid on the bill from persons whose names appiar on th bill as the Wing Tung and the Wing Cheong slthough they were in fast put on the bill merely as guarantore to the bank, for the

Editor, nol for publication but as evidence or good bring them about than the adoption on-the-nation which-has the reputation of striking deal of money, and the probable reason for the Pila, C. Berdelt, Umpire, Mr, W, H. Woolley left their names as drawers without receiving

faith.

All letters for publication should be written on one side of the paper only.

No anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papers will be inserted.

Orders for extra copies of LAILY PRESS should be Das duty supplied for Cash supply Telegraphic Address: Press.

part of the United States of an unreason ably exclusive attitude as to immigration of Japanese into that country. It would pro-

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Mr. James McClorly, Assistant Pukimaster. treneral in the United States, is the course of speech at the dinner of the New York

Mr. James is a British subject, and Mr. H. State Postmasters Anciation, made (nys the

Telegraph" the following remarkable state, Bonar, the British Consul, Bas been to the

It is known that Mr. James has been visiting A. Bidon, R. O. Hutchison, P. R. dame, L, Erpose of negotiation? These two defendants are clearly accommodation parties within maolion' ment concerning the voyage of Admiral Robley hospital to inquire into the matter.

25 (1) of the Bankruptcy Aut because they have Evan's feet to the Paciba-There is a ten-botese very frequently and speading grost Bratt, H. Ellis, J. McEwan, R. Witchell, A.

value therefore, and I thin the plaintiff accepted The Japanese papers devote a considerable

the bill without valuo and therefore that it is an frst and, destering war afterwards. It did it rash act is that kis funds have run short, with China and it did it with Russia. "Suppose amount of spass to the doings of the young ma

The following, playing in colours, will repre- socommodation bill. The possibility of value that that splendid feet of ours were appronok-whose name is given as James, aged 29, said to ing the Straits of Magellan, and suppose that be the son of a British nobleman, He las been

"Beat the Club versus the Navy at the Happy arising out of the continued system of dealing staying at the Nakamurs-ro, a Japanese hotel

J. Daniel; Three quarter-Leith, P. Linton, fot that all the transactions were independent the accounts are correct, has spent an enormone amount of money (given at Y25,000) at tea-Balderston and Carroll; Half backs, Byrus and in no sense to h described se matual deal- houses aud-in the licensed quarters. · The | and J. J. Macgregor; --Forwards, G., D.ings; and tha suggestion that the value might be Japanese papers suggest that he is non compos mentis, for he is said to have been literally Mallraith, F. C. Hall, K. O, Hutchison, W.-B throwing his money away. He got into trouble Stanton, B. C. M. Johnston, E. D. C. wolle,

short time ago for nessalting a dentist, and Skrimshire and St. John. associated with some other foreigners whose in bi escapades he is said to have been names are given in the Japanese papers,

sant before 11 am, on day of publication. After that bably be wiser to have them as friends there, the Japsmese, flest anticipated them. Supposanted olose to Gion Temple, Kyoto, and, it Valley this afternoon at 9.75.. Fell back, W. between the parties is, I think, negatived by the

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HONGKONG, APRIL 10тx, 1908

THE suggestion, which was thrown out by the Japanese Government in reference to

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that fleet struck, and none of us know where that foreign fleet was. "I can tell you there was grave soxiety in Washingtos.”

The presence of the ringleaders of the recent

found in the first transactions of this special

I take the following from Chalmers: “For- -merly it was held at law that while a party's name appeared on a bill as principal be could not be held to be a surety, for that was a

series of bills is too problematical to be sesapted,

defense was afterwards modified in cases where

oranous agreement that be would be it could be known there was a contemp-

the question of immigration of their the.conclusion to which it may be boped! Party and climbed the mast of the crane. Onst once communipated with, he was removed to seemed fairly to tell against them. An alliance established that the rights of the aurety are so

the Higashiyama Hospital, where be remains in * critical condition.-Chronicle.

TRADE WITH THE-

PHILIPPINES.

many

stated quita crudely

this: Li

even if they competed somewhat unpleasant ly in trade and labour, then as noir neigh hours with constantly increasing interes la of a conflicting character. It is, no doubt, LONDON Oxrion: 181, FLEET STREET. E. Very difficult to get the state of California disturbance at Maidstons and Dartmoor has to accept any such pition. This even not tended to make Portland Prison dull, and

POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY, President ROOSEVELT's influence was in- ever since their arrival there have been frequent sufficient to accomplish, but the United ontbreaks. Within the last month two convicts

It seems that on the afternoon of the 29th have attempted to escape, but have been recap-

The psychology of politias in the Far East whole.

ultimo the young man, having been drinking can hardly fail

tared. One of the convicts transferred from heavily all day, retired to bi bod-room, and, in at the present moment worth watching. We gonizadiation of the written instrament. This to see the undesirability of adopting a Maidstone learned that his time was nearly up, mizing some poizon with a glass of wine drank bare never taken the foolish course of defend. position of antagonism towards a nation and he proceeded to solebrate the news. He it. He gave no reasons for attempting to take ing our allies through thick and thin, without bis life, but when discovered by the hotel people regard to the evidence, and we have never whose interests in the Pacific may, by wise was one of the first quarry ging, and, as soon

between two peoples will not make either of policy, he made one with their own. This as he got to his steam crans he broke from the was in a dangerous condition. The police being sodat oor to any matter of fact that treated as a surety and now it is c'early them perfect. Faults and other characteristics independently of the form of the instrument." reaching the dat osp at the mast-head, be laid

en both sides will rem in what they were But this emphasises the rights of the surety; before. Our siline, we think, have not the and the next sentence in Chalmers makes thin autionals into California that, if the United they will be brought by the course of events. flat on his stomach and commented obeering.

slightest desire to be trasted like – spoiled clear For the purpose of enforcing thá dokt States desired that it should be restricted, If there is to be an acute rivalry between He refused to climb down, and as a high wlad

children, or to be exempt from the criticism to this could be effected; and that Japanese Japan and the United States as to their made it too dangerous to remove him by force

which all Won nations subject oach other the principal debtor on the instrument may be emigrants would be able to find a fold in respective influence in the Pacific, the result he was left to enjoy himself. At the end of

The Chicago Tribune says:-Two years ago more or lose. But, while we are ready to take treated as such: bat apart from this as soon as two hours he wanted to descend. Exposure to places in South America, where they would can only be to the disadvantage of both, the strong cold wind, however, had a numbed an effort was mads in congress to extend to the balanced view, we are bound to say that the the creditor is affected in the notice that the be more acceptable, is one of a somewhat and their disagresings on the subject might him that is conld not come down without help. Philippines the coastwise navigation laws of Mikado's subjects are no longer receiving fall apparaat principal was and is only a surety the

the United States, thus driving foreign vessels fair play. There is a process going ou more far-reaching charactor than appeara leave au opening to spine other Power to Two convict riggars were sent for and lowered out of the carrying trade between the islands parts of the world, bat specially among the ordinary consequences which fow from that upon the surface.. It takes the shape of a step in with consequences that both would him to the ground. He could not stand alone, and this conatry. It was defeated, thacke to English-speaking peoples, which can only be relationship enter, and the creditor disregards the anergetic remonstrances of Secretary Taft, described as orabbing Japan. Our allies are, them at his peril." Now the plaintiff's who explained that there were not enough apparently, expected to show a superhuman case friendly and sensible solution to a trouble have reason to regret.. That the two nations however, and was removed to the infirmary. some question, and, considering the many have increasingly large interests in this To Weators mind it may seem slmost wesels hiting under the American lag to do absence of egoism. They are asked, in effeol, fase em rani radny 101 1006. Lát difficulties constitutional and other, which direction is only natural from their geo-impossible that an Egyptian Minister of the business, and that the consequences of the to adopt an attitude of passive assistance with 21 days; be tells him he has negotiated the to the trade between the United States and the concerning the Far East. If the Japanese take bill at the bank with the assistance of Wing £15,000,000 out of the pockets of the people. surround the subject, it may be accepted as graphical position, and their wisest policy Fines should in one year have squeezed exclusion of foreign vessels would be disastrous respect to all Western interests immediately

word to lead the plaintiff to a welcome way out of an impoèse, without is clearly to co-operate on a basis that may But then the Western mind does not realise Philippines. Congress ordered, however, that any sotive steps to assure themselves an adva¤- Choong and Wing Tang San as gaaraators; he

tan Oriental osa do, what a pitiless monster those inws should become effective in April of age in trade, we are told that they ars a what

greedy nation. If they seek to increase in does not say a 100 much consideration as to its ultimate

he can be. There is a story in Sir Montagnext year,

This promise of a future unopoly of the relative strength, they are described as an believe that they have sien guaranteed him. If Gorard's authobiography which affords light. bearing. It is, however, obvious that there

Some years ago the British Goverment was carrying trade has had no effect on American give nation. They have been practically the letter bore this construction, it would have may be many questions in the future of a

compelled temporarily to take over the manage shipbuilders or transportation companies. They excluded from the American Continent; Fet want of a native State in India under the are making no efforts to be in readiness to take they are expected to remain the disinterested been necessary to inquire whether Li Lan Nam difficult character, should there be a large influx of Japanese inmigrants into some of The German Mail of the 11th March was following circumstances: Its Rajsh was care of the basinges. Last year the value of the apostles of the Far East, and to refrain from bad authority from the other defendants to giva goods carried in American bottoms was securing any special advantages as a recall of their names as guarantors to the plaintiff, but it, heartless, jovial old rufian, with whom we werɑ on the best of forms until he outraged all 52,804,000 and in foreign bottoms $21,012,000, the colossal sacrifices they have made. Agala nannot be so construed. When the letter was and agsis, during the Kusso-Japanese We produced the plaintiff in oross-examination said : the South American States. The question, delivered in London on the 8th just..

we pointed out that thes were nati of course, is which of these various States

bound to They were to guarantee. They will have to deseney. He marked out a distant part of his The American vessels did nod

These figures help to explain why the secre expectations that they were

be fatile, and that if Japan won she pay the bank if I fail but if I pay they will the Japanese may have in view and until

dominions which he thought would not attront freight on in 1935 or 1906. sarry no mast attention. The taxes of this distriat yielded, nuder pressure, 150,000 rupees. He summoned fury of war is now appealing to congress to this is known it is impossible to say whether the contemplated measures would be of any Two woolies were yesterday punished for four native bankers for four different days in postpone the date when foreign ships are to would seek, by hook or by crook, to make repay me," "I do not believe this to be true, one week. To sok of the four he sold the fall be barred out. There will not be enough Amori.' her own profits, bear some proportion to the quite apart from another alatement be made in political significance or not. In any of the being in the unlawful possession of a number amount of the tax yield for 100,000 ropese down: can ship next year't do the bug porcentagent This is what every conquering nation has done cross-examination. He said he had businege

of 20 cent pieces which were spurious. They Each thought, of course, that he alone was inevitable result would be that a large percentage of more firmly established States it would no

wont to a moneychanger's in Queen's Road the field; each received an order to levy the full the insular products need by American mannfec throughout the history of the world. This is dealings with the three-fiems befors but when turers would be diverted to foreign markets what we did in the eighteenth century. This in pressed he shuffled, saying first that hə bại what modera Germany did after Sedan; and it doubt take a very large number of Vapanese Central and banded a dollar for which they amount of the year's taxer. Having got his

Japan, in her present policy of self-estertios, is firms and immediately afterwards he corrected or of any other tots to become a reneived five 20 cent pieces and four cents 400,000 rupees, the old monster retired to his Much of the Manila hemp now consumed here

among themselves. The natives, wo are in parchased there at an advanced price by the framing herself upon this best Western models himself and said they wore with the Wing

American manufacturers. matter of more, the mic importance premium. They demanded ten cepta premium harem, and left the tax gatherers to fight it out would be sent to Europe and would have to be would be abject phariasisut not to recognise that bill of exchange traussotions with the three The exclusion of foreign vessels from the We, at least, ought to remember what was Cheong only: that he had other business the others but not in connection But the case would stand differently in re and when this was refused they asked for the formed, were simply-skinned alive!

Philippine carrying trade would be a direct blow meant by the ory of perfidious Albion. An- with spedo some of the smaller or weaker South return of their dollar, banding back not the

drafts; and his books being pro- at the industrial interests of the United States. Klophobia was in the main nothing more or less It would compel the wheat raisers of the west than the penalty of our success; and Japan to pay more for their binder twins, Congress condemned and misrepresented exnotly na we daeed showed no account with Wing should take the advice of the secretary of war and the Germans have been, and for the same Cheong or with Wing: Tung Eun which he ex and refuse to permit the commercial relations

tired of "crabbing" criticism. Baily Telegraph, the secount with Wing Cheong. This is much rudely interrupted. of the United States and the Philippines to be Our allies, however, are growing unmistakably plained by saying that the bill was entered in

American Republics, where the prosenes of a large number of energetic pushing Japanese would probably, before many years had elapsed, have the effect of infusing Japauers

be fair and acceptable to both.

The pingus total was yesterday increased.

from 40 ose to 43,

Japan has just experienced a severe storm which has interrupted the telegraph lines beyond Kobe and Ozala

tremendous risks she had separately undertaken.

with

coins received but the counterfeit 20 cent pieces This was discovered and the shopmen gava gase and the defendants were both arrested. The first who was also charged with uttering

reasons and with as much or as little justice. the "money" was sentenced to six weeks in- prisesment and the second to pay a no of $110

influence to such an extent that the political or go to prison for four months,

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, The JC. J. Liju 867. Tilaljap from Amoy, may be expected here on or about the 14th inst The J.-C.J. Lija str. Tjiliwang from Ma- car, may be expected here on or about the 15th inst.

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