SUPREME COURT.
Monday, November 21st.
IN CRIMINAL JERISDICTION. BEFORE HIS HONOUR SIE FRANCis-Prezant
(CHIEF JUSTICE}.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22xD, 1910.
Mr. . E. ite submitted plans of the honses in gestion.
Serg, Grant deposed to what he saw on the
ore for.
Cross-examinedWhos the Japanese camo downstairs wilts could only see about threo! alexs.
THE MANALARITER CHARGE. John William Hayes, EP. American bluejaktngth of three etups?—Yes. - formerly on the U.S.. New Fark, was armin- ed on a charge manslaughter. The Attony- General on. Mr. Rees Davios, K.C.), intrue- ted by Mr. Dennys, scar., conducted these for the Crown, and Mr. Blon Pofter, instræiesī by Mr. Leo d' Akauda, sppoured for the defence.
You say he came down head Arst for the
The fellowing jury were empanellerl: 3 M. Bishop. . . But, G. L. Wilson, A J. Figuerido, O. L. Arenli, O. E Ellis, F. Earle,
BEYORK HB HONOUR M, F. A, HAZELAND
(ACTING PINE JUDGE).
ALLECSD KIDNAPPING. Chan Luk, a Chinese woman, pleaded not guilty to a charge of kidnapping a girl sixton years of ago. Mr. C. G. Alslaster, instructed by Mr. Johnsen, proscented.
The jury was as follows: John Lang, M. Jebsen. C. Pryce, F. H. Armstrong, A. A. M. Boares, G. P: Currey, and Tam Pak Shui.
For all you know he might have been walking down before he came to the three-steps 7 - Yan.
The case for the prosecution was that the They might have been walking down-defendant took the girl from her home in hoy might have been running down.
“Kwangi and brought her to Hongkong, after. His Lordship-Do you mau running downwards sending her to Ananu for purposes of head find
prostitution.
Witek Not running, but falling, head By the Court:
A.
Hug did the two people como into the street! They rolled over.
What to you mean by that--They turned
over.
¡
Liko turning a cursault
Yes.
i
Mr. Potter-When you saw the defondant on the verandah did you think he had been drinke ing ?--I could not say.
What did you opinioni.
think I could form no
could so that ho was biliaving in a very wild'
Manner,
The Attorney-General mid the prbaner wts before the jury on a charge of manslaughter, of killing Japanese fomalo infant 2, Starp Street
about eight
o'clock on the night of the 25th September last, On at evening a fire broke out at 19. Bow, rington Road, which runs at right uugh to Sharp Street. This honso was close to Nos. 1≈ You must have formed some opinion P---I and 2, Sharp treet, and thom three housswore the only houses with which the jury red ho concertel. The first witness, Eorgt. Dant, wont tell them that he was in plain clothes and in consequence of what he had been the went totheplace indicated and saw in the root
I am using your words. You said at the Police a brokea kerosene uil taxap. He heardieon Court that his acta were more those of a mul sidorubla noise inside the house, and a littlters than of a drunken mau-Yog Borgt. Ogg and P. C. Watt came on themone." They went upstairs si 29, Bowrington Venal
Cress.examineel What did you think of do- with view to putting at the fire. fendant's conduc! --I naturally thought it was Sergt. Graut
noise in Sharp strungo, but I was thinking more of hoir I was Street, and proceeding ranvil then he going to fix him, waw an American suilar hanging by his hands
hoard
1L
Would it be correct to say that his actions were more those of a mad man than a drunken ha- It is rather hard to say.
Sergt. Org also gave evilmes.
But now, looking back calanty on the inciliat,
been something wrong with the man.
from the supports of the verandab. When thewhat do you think?—I think there must have sergeant appeared round the corner, the milor pulled himself up and got on the veranda of the first floor of No 1. Sergi. Grant tra
articles the defendant throw
from
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His Lordship-That he was in liquor? Wilnos-At that time he was not, but he had bees drinking. When the man came downstairs
tripped him up.
Mr. Potter-Yon tripped him up as a pre- Cautionary measure ?—Yes.
You did not friy him because he struggled, but because he might struggle 2-Yes. I did not want him to get away.
P. C. Watt also gave evidence.
The father of the baby cross-ommined by Mr. Potter:
What do ren mean when you say that feudant pushed you?-He pushed me. Quite gently-Yes,
Still showing no vielenco whatever, defendant with his hand on your shoulder led you, down to the tarn of the staircase? No violence and the lamp was still in his haud f-Yes.
You came downstairs in this way until you
got round the turning-Yes.
verandah into the atrout below. The deary of the prosecution was that prisoner wash the house, No 29. Bowrington Canal, where the fire occurred, and be came along by the roof en tho joining the two honses. Getting Terandth of No. 1. Sharp Street. he hang to the supports of tho vermish with the intoution of lowering hims■lf in the street, a distance of some nineteen feet, bo to be remembored that the defendant was smil- or, necustomed to climbing and moving out Apparently he changed his mind when he saw the sergeant, for be pulled himself up the verandah, and from there ho throw artick into the street. Then Sergt. Grant saw hizulina- pear into No. 2, Sharp Strost, and all im mediately afterwards a Japanese man cam roll- ing downstairs into the street. The surgeant saw something burning at the foot of thestair and he found a young child among the raing stuff. He picked it up and carried hor stside, afterwards Landing her to the father The prisoner again came out on the veranda and again threw things down at the people keenth, such as pieces of wood, a chair, and pittes of brick. Then the sergeant saw the phoner re-antor No2, and shortly afterwards tho pioner i May I take it from you that the push in was caught by the two constables as he was itself did not cause you to fall downstairs?— coming downstairs. The staironso Wax/arrow It was the lamp. and steep and two people could not pas He would now tell the jury what took place inside No. 2.Sharp Street was occupied by a Japanese dealer in provisions, where he lived with his wife and child and an amah. His wife and he is been buthing the child and he returned to the room carrying the child wrappedin a towel in arms. Do you suggest that the push and the throw- As he entered the room he saw the indenting of the loup took place at the same moment? came into the room from the verandah, l'isonerŸ
burns
You were looking downstairs?-Yes. Defendant would also be looking downstairs over your shoulder-Yes.
What happened next? At the turn of the stair he pushed de down very hard.
A very hard push F-Yos.
Did you full there and then I turned round and said "dangerous.”
The push in itself did not throw you down. stairs I can't say. I was pushed and the lamp camo inuedistely afterwards.
You cannot say whether the pul; was strong rough to put you downstairs?-I was parked and the lamp came.
LOCAL SPORT.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
THE DISTURBANCES AT
SHANGHAI
THE MEETING IN THE EWOTM GODOWN.
The N.C. Daily News of the 16th inst. contains the following report ==
The meeting of Chineses in tho Ewe Godown, which was cop tened for the purpose of explain ing the anti-plague masures to the Chinese, ie the infected district, failed in its purpose, and ended in disorder, azid tumult,
The Ewo Golowa, a spacious building, the ground floor of which had been provided with raws of chairs for the cecasion, is in North Souchaw Road, hetwron Kansuh and North Chekiang Roads, and faces the Crait. Long before the her appointed for the meeting. Defendant said she idopted the giri,
crowds of Chinese bad assembled long Do The jury found the defendant vot guilty, and Creek frontage, on Chekiang Rond Bridge, and
in
other Rd
nd cent thoroughfares. At the she was discharged.
special wish of the prominent Chinese gentry who had pas-mised to be present, no armed police wore a duty, though a considerable force of foreign, Sikh and Chinese police had been detached from West Bongkow station-to preserve order and direct traffic.
Only well dressed and respectable Chinese CIVIL SERVICE 2. REMNANTS,
edmitted in the Best, instimes. Most of Remnants experienced their first defont this the Chines, gentry, and Dr. J. BA. Mackin who was to interpret the Health Offerr's cupied platform and front beaches were, Diesers, Slien Tan-bo, Yu Yaching, tho Com pradores of the Hongkong Bank, Jardine, Matheson & Co., nnt Burkill & Co., the lead. ing members of
of the local Guills, all the editors ing of local Chinese Tress, and several other
the prominent members of the ustivo community; When the Chairman of the Council, accompanied by Colonel C. D. Bruce, arrived about 210 p.m., it was only with great diffionly that they were able to make their way
wero
was divided, one body following the mob along North Soochow Road, while the other pressed back that portion of the crowd that fed turned off up
Kansul Road itself. This section of the meb proved most obstinate, bat it was effectuni- ly dispersed when some. fire hose was brought coupled on to a convenient hydrant, nad up. directed upon the risters. The latter halted at ence, and gato no further trouble. Breaking up the mob by driving it westward was a bold Fortunately it was successful, but there were times when the issus trembled in the
I MADOVUTTO.
balanco.
A. fow minutes later an armed guard of Sikh' constables arrived from the Central Station, antamall foren of Europeans and Sikls, with bayonets fixed, marched up vid Thibet Road bridge from Siaza station. Lonza also sent a
· further detachment.
be
About this fimo a messenger was dispatched to the SV. C. headquarters in the Police motor. car to ask this Commandant to call out'a com- pany of the Volunteers. On arrival at Head- garters he found that news of the disturbanes had preceded him, that "A" and "11" Companies were
કહે Engineer Companies were the Geralyn Beir way to Amey Roul, and
day at the Garden Bridge:] ing mobilizel for About 4 pm a
at Cheking Road Bridge, atul sas posted at the North
Blow, minnies Company as nga n proach. Inter, and the police reinforcements from other stations were thour withdrawn, Shortly before rived on the gone but finding that there was ro immediato call for their services the dramen re- turned to the station.
gu
arrived
B|-
season on Saturday when they went down top arrived early. Among those who ae. this to Meter Fire King, fully manned, ar- |
Civil Service, Scuro:
....
H... Philip cant b Warburton
A. R. Sutherland, Skjuldag
R. EA Hird Donnelly
-W. Dison, b Yoney
J. McEwon, Domely, b Wburton
H. T. Jackman, ran out.
F. J. Lng, run out
, Bulkek, a Cook, b Young
A. G. Pile, h Your..
J. Mackay, Young. Bae, not t
Extrus
Shiolle...... Donnelly Young... Warburton
2皮
22
Total....
.I14
Bowling Analysis,
0.
E.
D.
31
2.4
KEMNANTS.
G. A. Conko, Jackman, Bird
נים
IN
2
F. Shackleton, a MacEwen, b Dixon.
W. Waterbone, cand b Bird 20'
M. ME, b Bird
A. H. Young, Sutherland, & Bird..
D. P. Donnelly, e Dixon, b Bled.
1. d. Saunders, e Ling, ↳ Dixon
A. P. H. Houqueth, Ibw fizon
W. Warbarlon, ibw, Dixon ... F. Mutron, b Bird
C. E. Shielde, not out
ses
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67
Extrus
Total
Bowling Analysis.,
Bird
13
I
ง
Dixon Ling
LO
4
2
H..
OTHER CRICKET.
WATSON'S V. POLICE.
This match ended in a win for the Police. Scores:
WATHON'N,
H. S. Spurgo, e and Herr.
O. 8. William, bloggarth
R. Phillipa, a Lungles, b Kont
J. A. Tarrant, b Woodcock
C. Jolmsten, st. Pitt. b Hoggarth,
. Harper, & Kent, & Woodcock
E. W. Dawson, e Witiere, b Woodcock.
W. B. Muskots, Woodcock
N. Crougher, o Langley, b Haggarth.
E. James, b Hoggarth
B. J. bpitties, wut out
ExtraBa
Total.......
POLICE.
W. W. Cooper, o Spurge, b Johnston 1,... W. Pit, b Johnston
G. A. Woodcock, b Johnaton.......
A. C. Langley, and b Johnston1.
P. P. Wo ohouse, run out
W. McHardy, b Johriston
W. Kent, not out
W. Withers, not ɑnt ..........
J. Witt, o Spittle, bs pargo.
J. Kur, Dawach, b pargo. Hoggarth, did not hat,
Extras
Total...
NAVAL YARD V. KOWLOON "A.**
56
...192
THE VOLUNTEERS
The call for the Volunteers met will an immediato respase, and just before four o'clock two Maxim guns were run along the Bund to the far side of the Garden Bridge, where they The
the doors of which wyro close immed Engineer Company and thỏ German Company
touched
rained.
took up a position facing Broadway. also Desembled on this micie of the bridge
the bridge an putral of theistierCompany was sent down Broad- ways for us Dent Road to see that thorough faru was kept open The Artillery had in the meantime assicbied at the guished and pre.. pared for call, while a third Maxim was brought |
to Garden Bridge pud the Light Horse rode
P
The
4
afterwards to prevent the crowding in of any more Chinese, Dr. Moors, the Acting Health Officer, was admitted a minute or two later.
with the renting Mr. Shen Tun-he began short preliminary speech, in which he said that
alth Officer would preceul forthwith to up from the Race Chab, where the squadron had the Health explain the reasons for the Council's action in
assembled and the monated redlion of "A" tul the methods respect of plague prorçution,
Company went to the gunshed tonet as na escort which would be pursued. He was
first with loud g
appisuse, specially inthat portion of his
at to the Artillery. The other Companies of the was greeted at: speech whers his affirmed his personality as a Corps were called ont and thay immediately
tork dplared
up stations in Hongkow and patrolled the of the principal Ningpo residents, and d
ruds, which were mainly orowded with Chineno. that he himself would arrange for the constru
Ono Maxim gun was dispatched to Chokiang tion of a Chinees Ianhstion Jospital outside the Road Bridge, and inter all the Volunteers station- Settlement. When Mr Sheu tone
upon thi plagas prevention measures, and referred to the ontko Garden Bridge were out off on patrol summary of the proposed spech by the Health Artillery full in at the gunshed between Officer, which was the
object of principal
3.30 and 4 pan, and harnessed up. At 4.15 the meeting violent protests KUTU Certain of the discontented residents in the they moved off and, escorted by the mounted infected neighbourhood pressed forward and section of "A" Co., traversed The Buud, Seward, Minghong, Woosung, and Haining Roads to declaimed in the wildest excitement, which was Chak communicate? like wildfire to the rest of the Cheklang Road Bridge, where a short hit whe made; after which they proceedest to the gunshed. audience. By this time continugas rushes on
between The crowds on North So chow Road the police guarding the door had resulted in
North Hons Roul and Cheking Bond were number of the mob entering the
godown, and Gries of "Strike the Ewo Taipan ware huised again vory dense shortly before six o'clock,
foreigner who tried to get throngs to Che The summaries of Dr. Moore's peach word
kiang Road Bridge about that time turned torn platform.
and either trampled upon or thrown back when he came face to face with a big apon the
Both inside and outside the godown presented crowd of Chinese, many of whom he hammers ourious spectacle. Outside a mob saveral and bau' oo poles,
OEDER RESTORED, length thousand strong occupied the entire the North Soochow Road from Kansub Road to the Chekinng Road Bridge, Everyone
Toreo to his way towards the was trying iron door of the godown, 20w fast closed, and blted within. Som Chinese succeeded in slambering on to the window sills, and, clinging to the iron bars, were able to see what was going on inside, and help to swell the tumult. In some அகத்தே
of
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NO REST FROM
INTENSE ITCHING
Night or Day for Two Months- Inflamed Skin Covered Face and Arms-Smarted All the Time and Had to Scratch Till It Bled.
RELIEF, SLEEP AND
CURE IN CUTICURA
by free nudi urus were one may of merely skin and full of jostaméation.
· Thay Hehod so fight- bally that 1. Inno mist, night or day, for about two months. The eruption now all the tin and I could not rest a minute selth- out porntching until it blad I tried every treatment I conkthink of or was told to get but with no reguli. "At Jaxt saw Oilienra advertisedes got a boɛ of it. With the first dressings I found Teliet and could begin to slop a little. So I bought, nonther box of Cullers and before I had used all of thm wa fully cured. I shit be glad you will make use of this so thất others may learn of the Cutieura Hemodies, awhnt I say is the truth. Mrs. H. Hadgett, kt. Offico Rows, Plaxton, nr. Alfaton, Dorbyshire, England, Jan. 12, 1919."
Cured Shocking Pimples
"I had a shoelting face. It was cov ored with pimples and they ali nesitereď - til I did not know what to do. I tried all kinds of things hat they did not do any good. I seal for a box of Cuticura, It has done my fave goost, for I have not got a blemish on 12. My Irtemilk, wrin surprised when they snow are -- they did not know me. I test them what dil my face good and they said it wout a blessing. I am recommending Culica to all my friends. Miss Maud Slayford,
Mrs, 71, Northdown idi. Cliftonville, Margate, Kent, England, Nov. 3, 1900."
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Pot-free, 32-PHES Culiruga Bouk, na. Author Ity on Care and Treatment of Skin and St.
MARRIAGE OF MR. É. A. TURNIE.
Last month Mix Marie Joachim Hoghton, daughter of M. & W. Hoghton, of Brumley. Iosa, Bromley, was married at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church to Mr. Edward Alfrol Bacnie, son of the late Mr. Edward Burnie, of Hongkong, and of Mrs. Burnie, Lute of Stain- Widespread interest was taken Bromley
more,
вод
in the event.
The Volunteers were dismissed at 8 p.m.
The bride was attired in a very beautiful Last night everything was quiet again in the gown, shaped in long Directoire lines in the region of North Cheklang Road.
The soft at salin, falling into a long Waltonu train, North Souchow Road was almost deserted and opening away from the front over an estire and only a few podestrians were to be underdress of cid Linerik lage. The bodice seen in the other streets, excapt is Kaifeng was composed of the softest chiffon and inco
with Road, where a small crowd was listening cagerly a corsage of the Baest past and parle, tiny to the remarks of some local orator. The entire straps of single pearls holding
on the should. West Hongker district was carefully petrolled ers, for plain tulle soil covered a wreath
of antil a late hour by several officers of the S., M.
blossom, and sko carried a bouquet of orsoge Palice, but everything pointed to quiet and Lancifolium lilies, orange blossora and heather. The handsome solitaire diamond ring that sho
rore was the gift of her father.
The bride was attended by fire hilesmaids- her sisters, Mike E. and P. Horton: the bridegrown's sisters, the Misses and N. Barnie, and Miss Spicer, These young ladies were justebino cloth gowns of the early
were gathered rond peace for the night
crios
силе
informed
the
mother was attired in a
of black chiffon veira, and toque
who wore evidently rousing the general tent by heir hostile! their
The Sikh and Chinees
Police going.
struggled manfully to koop a semi-circle around the main entrance
The NC, Daily News of Friday last says clear, but again and agaia were compelled to
Yesterday passed entirely free from distur give way by the shear weight of the assembled bances, but it cannot be said that there was any crowd. If those without the building desired to alleviation of existing conditions. As at the Eso enter, many of these within appeared to desire and Kangbing auctions of the previous day
thrown for at intervals the door was to get out,
there were again no buyers at the Yuen Foug open and a regular stampede took place. At the times, before the police could close the doors again auction. Chinese dealers profess the utmost Josephine period. The long sucque effect was goodwill, but plead the absence of orders from band with musquash, and the only outline of their cordon was repeatedly broken and swara the interior oving to the reports that have the figure was shown in the straight line of of ruffians forced their way into the building reached the obief trading centros regarding tuttons from shoulder to her as effet was To see anything of the attempts made to a the situation in Shanghai. Te sores extant very graceful, and was further enclanced by a polticoat of lace. Their hats were of black dress the assembled Chinese aus impossible.
Share this may be the It ie noticeabl, The audience, so densely packed that to force however, that aftor the failure of the panne, trimmed with a blue feather meant one's way throu, h it was impossible, were stand anctions several dealers were to be found anxious The bridesmaids carried lunches of pale pink ing on the This match was played at Happy Valley on then arms, shrieking at the top of their voices, would have been afraid to make a public bid at the mid old
arms and backs of the bouches waving to effect private sades, and one stated that he chrysanthemums, and wore goid vanity cases,
The bridegroom. an auction. In this connection wo are which were heard and taken up the mob waiting
graceful gewa ow side. Attempts were made to break up the posted in the Piece-Goods Guild :—" Now owing benches, aart when Dr. C. N. Davis, the Assistant to the plague the anetians have temporarily The best man was Mr. Frank Orr. Health Officer, entered, matters
A reception was subequently, hold at Bromley stopped. It is absolutely neozerary that the severe House, and later in the afternoon, muid she Besumed very ugly lock. Daria was pulled down
No matter at what late date the end in was about o
o mount the platform. This was the view will be attained. The stoppage begins from sirsal for the general break-up of the mosting the stoppage of Ewo's auction o Wednesday One of the leading Chinese gentry wrote on This has been definitely doc'dod by all the blackboard a notice to the offect that When some of the Chinese signatories to the the meeting was postponed and suggested letter sent on Buday to the Chairman of the another, at a later date, in the Town Hall Council informed us that the ocation of pur: wildly, the Chinese statipeded out of chason at the auctions was not be regarded the godown, and their reappearause in the street
ana boycott, they must have been ignorant of the si-nal for more hostile demonstrations the above notice. In view of this deliberate outside. The police on duty escorted intimidation it is hard to distinguish between Landole, Dr. Moore, and Dr. Davis to their the present stoppage of business and an attempt respective vehicles.
ant affected to introdves u. boycott. The amount
this embargo by
daring the presont week be reckoned may
Saturday afternoon and routed in a draw. and constantly raising load and angry that a notice to the following effect has been of the stone matoria), and ware black fur furs
inpascores:
picked up the kerosene lanp, told the Japanessa Did you roll down before the to get out, at the same time pointing to the thrown ?- After the lamp was thrown. steps and afterwards pushed the min-down- staira He followed the Japaneso, still arrying the lamp in his land, and whon be gel to the corner of the staircase he pushed the mmagnin and threw the lighted lamp at his The lamp did not hit the man. It strek the wali, bat it would be få evilence (at Loth the man and the obild were affected by the The man would tell the jury that when the lamp was thrown at him he roll down stairs and the child must have slipped out of his arms. At any rate when he got to the bottom the child was not in his arms. The old was picked up at the foot of the staircase tad yes taken first to the raidenes of a Japanes lector, but as he was out abo was connged to No. 2 Police Station and subsequently sent to the Government Ciril Hospital, where she died shortly after admission The tm police officers would also tell the jury that by saw
· defendant throwing articles from the verandab into the street, apparoully with great delibor tion, as he would shout out "How's that for s shot?" The two officers arrested him aho was coming downstairs. The medical ovieco was to the effect that the child had about & rounds
If the map hul not been thrown you would have got to the bottom of the stairs in safety ?—- I can't say that.
His Lordship (to Mr Potter)-You are asking impossible questions.
Mr. Putter-With respect, I am not.,
His Lordship-He says "I can't say," and then you repeat the question.
Mr. Potter-There was nothing to prevent you walking downstairs safely if the lamp bud mnt bean thrown.?-1 can't say. I was pushed down,
on the left side of the head, caused by ething not very sharp or heavy, several morficial burns about the body, and the point of the
-bont had been driven in and faceted the brain. Although the child was only tix weeks old, it would require a heavy fall to fine Dealing with the probablo ture its skull. defence, that the man was drunk at the time, he pointed out that onder this law he would stil be liable even if he were drunk at t live he
Your wife did not fall downstairs-No. Can you explain why if the lamp wore thrown Do mark was left on the wall P-I cannot explain that. The marks are on my body,
Are you prepared to say, everything having happened as you told us, that it was not on accident -I don't think it was an accident..
Although tho man did not show you any violonce until you came to the turning in that stair -I don't think it was an pouident.
Are prepared to say that that lamp was
not broken soklentally, bearing in mind want have told us about the man's hands being shaky-No, it was thrown very hard. -
Although you did not so it thrown? Thore the lamp in his hand. was no one there except the prisoner. He had
You are prepared to say it was although you did not see it thrown -- Yes.
KOWLOON "A"
Moon, b Fuster de
Elan, hires, Faster
Dongins, e Kišenue. b Prsone
11
J. Mackenzio, ran out, b Walker
32
Jeffrios, b Fouter je
heef
A. Somerville, e Alps
Shroff, not out...
West, o' Foster ... Van der Pol, rus ont.
Extras
Total
BAVAL TABD.
Pellatt, b Somervillo ..... Foster, b Moore
Pascoe, Somerville Alpa, e Shroff, Somervil Shiraa. stackopzio Woodward.
Walker, b Somerville Elsen, & Mackenzio Buy, not out Kisame, b Somervillo Wilson, and Moore
Extran
Total..........
&
30
80
THE FIRST COLOMBO RUBBER AUCTION.
The Ceylon of the
wera
by the excited crowd just as he bad resohed and measures of the Council should be of congratulatious and the good wishes of t
Telling
wag
HEINFORCEMENT) ARRIVE. --DREAKING UP
THE MOR
it had broken up
to
uver
Bt
well obvious that
the
of friends, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Eurais b-ft for Cornwall, the bride's going away dress lusing flame charmeuse of a very picturesque styk, the smart skirt, mode to clear the ground, being she wore a white mira hat line with black cleverly combined with musqvash sad embroidery. velvet, and trimmed with Irish rechts ank musquash, and her furs were black fox.
THE PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC.
ECCLESIASTICAL AND SOCIAL PROPOSA LAN.
News of the hostile attitude of the crowd was 300,000, and it
The special correspondent of the Times tale- conveyed to the Control Police Station Roan
Ron piece-gonds dealers are incurring a grave graphing from Lisbon on October 27th mail :--
step.
It is impossible not to have smo adiniration after the sting opened, but thirty Foreign Thies the leaders of the Chinoso community are for the boldners with which the Provisional constables, tone of when ourried sny more offering co-operation and
goodwill Government proposes to run its plough over the deadly arms than their batos, arrived on the awards their treia de lesteine gewis stopped si of its new holding. Following scene. They were marched almost to the Maucipal Connell, will be soon, has sent anapon the Press Law, which I have stready ont- Chokiang Road Bridge, and then, under the eminently matiefactory reply to the signatories Enod. comes the Gerarnment's intention to aptain Superintendent's personal directions of the letter received from about one hand-introduce by dictatorial procedure laws for this formed up
of Church and Stato ako Jaws for the road red prominent Chinese residents. abreast right across
It convince by the introduction of divorce.. and began to drive "the mob
westward quests the latter to nominate a small com
aids
for both these fundamental
Today Gill or 2 inisteriel de 4th the agricu-Chinese whether standing on were forced mitte to count with a sub-committee of the Tanger delinary forbids that toral and commercial development of the Colony to move on, and though at first the crowd offered adopted for the prevention of plague.
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rter of a contary age and well withis little opposition, before it had been driven tuck
described
WEATHER REPORT.
should
Dr. Moore testified that the death of the child and exported 34,000.000 lbs., and drise, Slowly but surely the latter drown the Vladivostock and over the N. E. coast of Chine, buildings will become the property
way due to laceration of the brain and fracture
of the skull.
ix
Pressure resins low over the Forthern
them n
as reforms--are now in draft form only.
form draft With regard to the Church, the preces shall
all ecclesinationt ivenmbents provides that all the memory of many colonies still resident or to Kansuh Road the flies had had to mest
enjoy for life the present scale of omolnenés ired-the first public sale of tea was hold in several ngly rushas a d'exert all their strength
and benefits, the State itself cusrant
teeing to Colombo. Queen Tea proved a less regal pre, to hold their own. I should be mentioned here duot than King Cuffe-thecultivation of which that a a small detachment of police under Mr On the 21st at 11.55 am. The depression equalize guy deficits for which the application
· of the
ΑΠ Dow laws is directly responsible. was posted close to the Chekiang lying over Manchuris yesterday is moving existing titles will be saruli ized and the tleman this day as Enge
SpringBuld wat thrown in de afbed to busty and dine leisure months Road, Bridgn to prevent the mob there from into the Pacific to the North of Hokkaido,
The Inromater has risen considerably in private property of the pricclesiastical edifices priesthood will remain is the your" but she was quite as precocious, following the other police in their westward
inviolate
All churches, In to Titanic proportione. grew 1909 191,186,000 lbs. Rabber has also begua "Tang! teag!" (st) 1889 the
back. amid a
wild uproar.
Shouts of and fallen slightly at the stations around the
of the State, and as such will revert to Church (stike
strike!) were herd Chius Sea.
Blue of uses under the supervision of the cflca in princely style, and whether or not prices on all sides and mosty of the Chinese i the front.
the Minister of Public Works.
The law Sergt. Grant, recalled, said that when the twe are to revolutionlee it in a few years into a aided by the pressure of the crowd behind, Philippines and adjacent waters. It is high that that there shall be
n entry by the polo rolled downstairs they both picked the plebeja thing curving profits no greater than forcibly resisted the police. Before Kuzsah over Chion to the North of Yangtza valley.
ta ths new product deserves as royal a title as
Strong monsson still continues to prevail priesthood directly or indirectly into the pro- Road was reached batch had to be drawn anil
of politics, the penally for contravention Coffee is but selves up ou reaching the ground and ran to her of its premoral neclaim Rubber has of this rozel, where there arose at the corner over the N. part of the China Sea.
used. A bow danger freely memory, and us by
of the law being summary expulsion from the for road
repairs. The cook employed ut Nos. 1 and 2, Sharp been closen in its place, we now baro leighing granite, Street stated that after the fire, seeing & let are us King Rubber and Queen T52. And crowd jumpel on to the ho
to hurl then His Majesty mades his public appearance on of stone and began to materiel-and if the prisoner by an act of of broken glass on the stair of the first floor the 4th November, 1915. The ovent is duly A desporate charge was necessary to dislodge he swept it up. The glass was scattered on the described elsewhere, with an athoritative these men from their point of vantage, and a report and full range of prices appended. It stair from the ground afterwards.
Inspector Kerr gave evidence of finding the wall he set to that there are ton gradus, and we trust that before many months are ofor the catpat will have been standardised with a corsequent reduction in the varieties offering.
committed the offense. Drunkennew way no excuse for the perpetration of the crise. In a charge of manslaughter it was not acessary to prove malica aforethought--the intention with which he committed the crime was not
riolonoo caused the man to roll dwnstairs, and as the result of that action, in itself a criminal one, he brought about the dalh of the baby, then he was guilty of manslaughter.
Evidence was then called.
where he was etanding.
Lurner.
The Court adjourned until today.
esuoral
WRE A
a heap of broken Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending
Manyats
of the at 10a.m. to day, 0.03 inches. seized fragmenta
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon at the polic
to-day is as follows:-
(N.E. winds,
this stage the disturbano appeared about to become extremely serious. Every constable and officer, in the scene had to wee his hands and fest to the utmost to press back the an: ry crowd. At Kazsul Road the available force of police.
vinee
country,
The proposed divorce law, when considered in conjunction with the ecclesiastical proposals, throw into relief the steadfast intention to spen larize the entire national and social structurs. Hongkong & Neighbourhood · fresh; fine.
The Provision Minister of Justice proposed Formosa Channel
the most startling marital emancipation yet pre. South coast of Chius between: Same as No. 1
sented in Europe. It is based upon matusteen Hongkong aud Lamooks. Benth coast of Chins between Same as No. 1, markable State ploughing.
sont. Altogether, it must be agreed, it is a re Hongkong and Hainan...)
Same as No. 1.