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and regulate. Friend or fos it mustment can step in. We leave It the be, and no half measures. Most European Solons themselves to decide wheter it Governments have chosen the easier course would be easier to enforce a rigorous of permitting, profiting byandeven officially passport system against persons laving supervising if not conducting lotteries and the colony, to boldly declare the whole business an evasion of the lay and gaming establishments. The Anglo-Saxon entirely prohibit the passenger raffic, has from the earliest days been opposed to plant a protectorate In Kowloin or to this in its undisguised form at any annex it outright-the Government ought rate, and has gone on step by step fighting to know better than wo which plan is each fresh species of speculation, prohibiting most feasible; if no effective remely can. be devised, then the anti-gambling qusade one business after another as the objection- has failed, the Government must own up able feature developed in each new depar that it has set out on an impossible project, ture. In-Hongkong we have pursued this--and must-climb-down-and-acknowledge | fine so far as to strictly forbid straight-tself helpless, discredited, and unutterably

foolish. forward lotteries and games of chance in neighbours considerably in the same con our own territory, to bother our Chinese.

nection, and to make a clumsy though well- meant attempt to restrict gambling under. the thin veil of share transactions. Very well then. But we are not at the end of our task-ob, .no, far from it. Going back is really wisest, but it is too humiliating, and quite out of the question; standing still is. Impossible, so we have to go on, and make a complete job of it. We must decide exactly where the and is, what is the goal we aim at, where to draw the line beyond which speculation is rash enough to be called gambling; and everything on the wrong.side of that line must be stamped out, or the work will not be finished. ItLATE rumours as to disturbances at Thatsin

and Taku were entirely without foundation, Is a large order, but "orders is orders."

Mr. Mix-Why don't you go to church more often?

Mr. Fix-Tos far from the club.

THE CHARTERED MERCANTILE JANK.

LONDON, October irst.

The Chairman attributed the Bask'a koises to- cheapness of money, sprculation in slive, and. losses in the Straits.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

MS. Leander lef: Shanghal for Port Hamilton THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Verma left Nagasaki for this post at 6 påm, yesterday

on the morning of the oth'last

MR. Ma Kle-cheong, ex-Director of the C.M. S. N. Co., returned to Shanghai last Saturdaį.

LO LUI, & youth of 15 years, whose profession is that of a coolic, faced Mr. Wiso at the Police fahmunger of his purse containing wealth Court this morning, charged with having relieved mounting up to $6.60. He was caught in the act by a peeler. Seven days "hard" and the rattan is to make his acquaintance just a desen times,

Mir, Butcher. Do you yith Mr. Budge ? Mrs. Greengrocer.-1 used to, but I've dropped her.

Mrs. B.-Why ?`-

By the Court Witness was a hawker of fish and fruit; had no stand, but walk about. His temple in hot weather. Many others slept home was in Bridges Street, but he slept at the there, but he did not know if the others saw the prisoner and deceased. None of the others were bis f;lends. When be heard cries, bo went away to get out of danger. He did not wait to see what was the matter or to help. If stabbing was going on he did not wish to be there. He had no mat. He walked off to his house.

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P.C. 143 spoke as to the ntreat of the prisoner, Prisoner said "I slept Bear Lal Yau, but when he was stabbed I ran away” “Did not say wha stabbed him. Tai Tai could not be foun

fashioned by nature on the medel of a dummy balloon, with a nose like Webster's Unabridged with a round, slaty face of which the chla Dictionary, and even like boles in a gunny big, and upper parts were divided by a mouth that would have done for a mouse-Iran, How-

ever, not to prejudice me too much against him, they also informed me that he was a most hospitable man, and highly connected by marriage with a very respectable Spanish family. I dreaded at first coming in contact with this man of the dictionary nose. Suppose he wanted to Introduce me to all his rain- Mrs. G.-I found out that she did sewing

tons! How could I go through it all? How years ago, and you know that high-bred trades

was I to remember the names? But I soon -- Inspector Stanton was la the charge room consoled myself with the reflection that I people draw the line at sempatresses !

when pilsoner was brought/ in, After being

would not at any rate fall into bad company In SIT-SAN HID, a boatman, was changed at the

cautioned, prisoner said "I slept in front of the his houic, and began conjuring up_In_perenec. Magistracy this morning with stealing an temple last night. I went to sleep at 10:30:stive visions of Andalusian segeritas, and Lust ambrella from a pig dealer, and using unnecess-did not sleep close to the others. I was used tanian dames, dlaners, fandangos and evening sary violence in the nefarious operation. The

|||| music galore. I thought; I would not waste prisoner made a rush on the Irish merchant and by files of "save life."

time-go, early one morning I entered the irled to anatch a bangle from bis arm; but not

barber's shop (omnibus notum tonsoribus) and fed precipitataly, right into the arms of a being able to do this, he captured his umbrella,

under the big Hotel and while shaving me I put Government minion, who carefully ran him

sundry questions to the "bore" of that popular establishment. Said he "Oh you want to find out the house of Pedro Remedios, do you? I guess I shall be able to tell you in a minute." He tarned round to one of his Chinese pygmies, "Here boy, call Remedion". "What Is ha here," I asked "Oh no, that is my Portuguese clerk, I guess he'll be able to tell you; what Remedios did you said. It was, please ? "Ok,

in." He has soared aloft for three months.

REUTER's man in London has the ghastly Im- pudence to wire specially out from London yesterday that "Mr. Fremantle, of the Cold- stream Guards, has been appointed aide-de. camp to the Governor of Hongkong." Apart altogether from the fact that it doesn't interest the commuelty one cent who is er who is not the Governor's aide-de-camp, the appointment of Mr. Fremantle was announced to the Hang- Long Taligrafs about a fortnight ago. It is high time Reuter was brought up with a round

turm.

A SHANGHAI Correspondent, who knows what he in writing about, assures us that Mr. H. Sylva's dan griffin Majestic will take a lot of beating for the Shanghai St. Leger. As this pony stands 13 hands 3 inches high, and will therefore, unless he wins a race before the great event, have to carry 10st, 7ib, or x4ib. under the regulation weight for inches, he looks dangerous, and he is on the day, is such a thorough slayer and such In dangerous bands; but Royalty, if fit and well a game pony, that it will take a real clinker to beat him.

Tux Canadian-Pacific Iner Empress of China, thirteen days out from Vancouver, put in to Hakodate on Saturday last, short of coals,

Bungs I want you to understand, Sir, hat I THE auction of a portion of the stock-in-trade of make fi a rule to pick my company-

the Matlabark Furniture Co. yesterday turned Lungs--Yes, out of the gutter i

out a miserable fiasco, and excited a considerable amount of mingled indignation and contempt get those present. The liquidator, Mr. St. John Hancock, was very much in evidence, and as he "ran up" and bought in the bulk of the lots, many intending purchasers left the sale- room in disgust. In view of this not altogether comprehensible fooling, these financially con-

Of the disguised gambling there is a Inferter samples of Eucalyptus Oil distilled from any kind of Eucalyptus leaf have little or very great deal to be sald, and it will bo no medical action and should be carefully fully dealt with in these columns before avolded. Nos 23 & 24, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL.long. Possibly an extension of the Bank- ruptcy Laws could be made to meet every case; It would have to be a considerable extension, as big. In Itself as the existing laws from which it would originate. Still, that seems better method than the introduction of entirely new and independent statutes, such as Keswick's recent short selling abortion; and the advice of an experienced and competent judge of the Bankruptcy Courts to help us in our hour of quiet at Foochow. need would be invaluable. Of the other

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News was recrived in Shanghal on the 19th Inst. from Nanking that a Kolao Hut chief had Just been escort d into the city by 200 sobiers, and was to be executed at once. THE Foochow community are growling at having, by the dept ure of H.M.S. Pleur on the 14th inst, been again left without any protection. Latest advices report everything

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cerned the Marinburk Co, would do well to keep a watchful eye over their own interests, remembering their worthy liquidator's not too satisfactory connection with the Hongkong Marina. Verbum sat sapienti,

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The statement of deceased made la presence of prisoner was read, and was to the effect that Ts Tal had tem speaking roughly to him, and stabbed him, siding with Tsi Tal on bis retorting attacked him. Leung Tal also

The statement of prisoner in the police court was also read, and was to the effect that he was asleep until he heard cries, and deceased wald "Tal has cut me," Prisoner said "why don't you go after him?" Deceased fried, hut fell Prisoner walked away and went to his shop.

Mr Ho Kal addressed the Jury for the defence showing that the only evidence at all pointing to the prisoner was that of Chan Yau, which really showed soibing against him, Evidence would be called to show that Chan Yau was at Yau

all the time and really knew nothing of the affair. The statement of deceased was of little value, as there was no proper examination Chan Yan had visited prisoner and offered to give evidence in bis behalf, g

Before any avklence was called for the defence the fary announced that on the prosecution alone they had decided to acquit the Seisoger..

Prisoner was therefore discharged

the Remedios with the big family, they have their names all down in the Directory, don't you know. He is called Portera Don Pedro Dos Remedios he is awfully fat and has a "The quill-driving Remedies was not in it. He scratched, and shook his head. Yat had bitter look in at the Colonial Secretary's, or at Mr. Bellfos' office, or at the Hongkong Bank, I guess some of the clerks there might be able to tell you." "Thank you, I dare say; yes, I dare say," I said as good-naturedly as I chuld, in order not to show that I was a bit disappointed. Oh, jumping da Gamal" thought If the statements made by Mr. Ho Kat are, there are ninety-nine thousand five hundred supported by evidence, the police will now have and twenty-five Remedioses in the Directory, bar is said that the man was allowed to visit the doses, so where sud how am I to I find my to arrest Chan Yau on a charge of perjury. If the baby Remedioses and the school-boy Reme- prisoner in the gaol on October 5th, when he Remedies?: Before dieper I peacocked off to the offered bis services as a witness to any thing at office counter of the big hotel to make a final all requiring proof. This being refared, he enquiry previous to turning in. I saw some made up his story against the prisoner, parily in Euritanian folks in the corridor and thought I revenge for the refusat of his help, and partly on might apply to them. They appeared in a hurry the off chance of getting something for his to get away but I always thought I was a clever trouble. The base against Chan Yau depends fellow in physiognomical matters and they on the nature of the evidence which Mr. He looked so good natured to me, that I ventured to Kal promised as to his having been at Yan stop one of them and ask him the Question. I ma-ti.

was soon sunrounded by us fine looking, geod tempered, and pollte mannered a trio of young men as you would ever care to meet with 'any. where. They talked amongst themselves la their own lage for a minute or so, pointing with they meant my Remedios' house-and then their fingers lo a certain direction. I thought one of them told me that he believed he could direct me to the place, as it was on his way ng bis kind offer at once. I was glad, I was overjoyed, I shall see the house, mark the place, note down the number of the street, and to morrow, well to morrow will be a day of days. will ask Remedios to introduce me to all his household, and teach me to dance the fandange and the cacheca. In fact, I felt so good-natured at the moment, that I was nearly betrayed late drinking the health of the amiable trio then and there. Before leaving the Hotel, however, I ran up to my room and took my money bag with me, was a stranger in the place and I very careful in my habits. I ran down stairs again; rejoined my Portuguese friend, and away- We went.The others left us near the Hotel.. What took place afterwards you can see from the following para, which appeared in the papers · the text evthing:-

ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE

E have received our second supplies of trouble now tackled by the Hongkong of Hongkong, No. 164, will be held in Free: It is stated that the Home Secretary has decided his Excellency the Officer Administering the home. Thanks very much" I replied, accept-

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SEEDS, and we are now executing all orders for the Complete Catalogues with concise directions for sowing can be obtained on appli- cation, or will be posted to any address. In these Catalogues the Seeds are Marginally Numbered in English and Chinese, and when ordering it is qulte sufficient to state the numbers of the kinds required.

being sent out,

it

A REGULAR meeting of the Eothen Mark Lodge

masons Hall, Zetland Street. this evening, at 8.30 for toe precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially

It is stated that the water between Ichang and Hankow is already to low that the steamer Ella, chartered by the British Government, with the English blue jerke's on board, will likely have to remain where she is now until next spring. A REGULAR Convocation of Victoria Chapter, No.525,will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Saturday, the 31st Instant, at 8.36 for precisely. Visiting companions are cordially Invited."

Soke-Beastly rain last night, Broke--Why, my dear boy, we needed it ever so much. The reservoirs were almost empty.

Soke D-n your reservoirs. It flooded my wine-callar. THEN.C. Dally Nesus says that a report recently current to the effect that the three big steamship On the China coast-Jardloc, companies China Merchants have come to terms, is not Matheson & Co., Butterfield and Swire, and the true,

anti-gambling crusaders, there is less GARDEN to say. They are committed to the policy of preventing the islanders from gambling, in or out of British juris. diction. They must carry out the work they have set themselves, for if is It is useless, foolishly not yet done. useless, to rest content with "representa- ons" to the Chinese authorities. Sarely It is sufficiently well known to oven the meanest intellect. (not to mention. names) that Chinese assurances and promises are the most brittle description of ple-crasti N.B.-All Seeda are tested on arrival before when General BAREER addressed the Council on this subject,his statement sounded DISCOUNTS.

so particularly innocent and trustful that Orders from one-person, of from $5 to $10,was only our knowledge and high estima-

allowed 25°/。 discount.

tion of his Excellency's personal character Orders from one person, over $10 allowed an that prevented us from thinking he must

extra's discount.

have been deliberately fooling our local legislators. No, that is not the way to shut up the Kowloon casinos. To effect this end through the Chinese authorities alone, it will be necessary to remove, a mountain of corruption, to break down, plece by piece, a solid fabric of vested Interests, a pyramid of bribery beginning with the village elders of Kowloon, Sam-sul-po, and the other border hamlets, and towering to the height of the Viceroy of the Liang Kuang provinces. That is The Acting what blocks the way. Governor may probably refuse to believe us, but all who know the Chinese at individual portion of them, are well all, and especially all who know this

aware of the stupendous 'barrier which must be penetrated. Impossible? Well, there is one other way that might lead to the desired haven where the wicked cease | what has become of the missing Total.

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Tax Band of the A. & S. Highlanders will play the following programme at the Cricket match, to-morrow, “Commencing at 4.30 p.1.2-

March.........Maid MarianDe Korn, Bacalous. Yaise........La Blitana. " Selection....."Rip-Ves-While "Floquetta, Galag.........Taatasi

H.M.S. Leander, with the gunboat Esă in to arrived at Woosung the evening of the 18th fast, The Erk afterwards steamed op to Shanghai and took up a beth at the Pictong side. She

taken off, after which she is to proceed upriver is 10 go into Tang-ka-doo dock to get her keel probably to Ichang, for which service her shallow draught and heavy battery render her peculiarly adapted.

A VERY curious Memorial appears in the

Total left his post a year ago to go to Peking Peking Gausite of the 4th inst. The Governor of Cheklang complains that the Wenchow to be presented at Court and has never been heard of ainoa, and as he is Superintendent of Customs, his long absence is very inconvenient.

to recommend the remission of eighteen months of the sentence of twenty years passed on Austin Bidwell for a forgery on the Bank of England in 1873 and that la consequence of this clemency he will be liberated. In about five months' time. Recently Bldwell gallantly saved a fellow-prisoner from drowning at Chatham, Of the three others concerned la the same offence, his brother, George Bidwell, was set fle free on account of ill-health to 1883, and has, it is stated, alace led an exemplary ilfe; while two others, Macdonald and Noyes, will be discharged in 1893. Efforts are being made, in consideration of Austin Bidwell's good record during bls penal servitude, to Induce Mr. Matthews to consent to his immediate release.

The Emperor William, wo read, has offered, with the German aquadron, without the aid of French or British assistance, to enforce diplo- matic representation on China. Labouchere credited the Kaiser with the intelligence of an ordinary lieutenant in the German nem, which, was not a high compliment; but this latest of the opiolon. The idea of Germany forcing childish boast would seem to prove the accuracy China to do anything that China declined to do, Is too ridiculous for serious consideration On the continent of Europe, Germany is undoubtedly a great Power; elsewhere she is absolutely Impotent China, with her powerful navy, could very effectually deal with any fleet that Germany could send to the Far East, and nobedy knows that better than German statesmen. Why, It is only two or three years ago that Spain burled defiance at the great would-be dictators of

Europe, and Germany's blaster ended at that It cannot be too clearly understood that Germany has only a third-rate ficet, that she bas no transports to convey troops beyond her protect them from hostile attacks at sea), and own coasts. (and even she had she could not above all, that she dares not lay herself open to that day of retribution which she knows must come sooner or later, and which experienced statesmen and diplomatists predict is not far

distant,

SUPREME COURT.

IN ADJOURNED CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

The Board of Civil Office is ordered to find out | (Before Sir J. Russell Acting Chief Justice.)

THE GONDOLIERS" at the Theatre Royal to-morrow night, from all we can gather, is likely

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October 23rd.

THE MAN-MO MURDER.

1 ASSOCIATION BETONG the St. John's Ambulance Association will take An Interesting ceremony in connection with place on the Hongkong Volunteers' parade, ground to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, when Government (Major-General Digby Barker, C.B.) will distribute the certificates of proficiency to the successful pupils who have passed the requisite examinations.

We understand that so fewer than thirty in themselves cash ough the classical

* certificates In ing themselves and gaining o nursing as well as in first aid A large sumber of members of the Pallee Force have also been trained and to-morrow, prior to receiving. their certificates, they will give a display of actual working, to show the profidenty they have attained in the areful art to which so much time and attention have been devoted. It has likewise been arranged for two stretcher detachments of Volunteers and two composed of students from the College of Medicine to go through a course of stretcher drill, lifting and carrying wounded, and other details of ambulance work.

The display is certain to be an interesting one, and it will afford a fair idea of the avaliable ambulance resources of the colony is the and at the same time show, what ureful field of event of war, or any other serious catastrophe,

of the St. John's Ambulance Association since enterprise has been opened by the focal centre its formation, under the skilled tuition and constant supervision of Dr. Cantile, who has mainth success far beyond the bits sanguins made of his special hobbies

expeciations.

As the general public are cordially invited to be present at the funcilon, there will doubtless be a large gathering at the Volunteers' Head- quarters to-morrow afternoon.

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"A Mr. of London was last night waylaid in Kennedy Road by "people" (1 1)=names unknown-under pecullar circumstances, and after belag very severely assaulted, his bag of money, was snatched away from him and the suffans containing papers to the value of some facco,

maiter, of which farther particolars will appear disappeared. The police are favestigating the in our next issue."

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After that I put up at the hospital and they wired home for fresh remittances. My diary. wanted to raise a subscription for me; but f

will tell you the rest.

Monday, 2nd February, 185a. I hate this Remedios" "business. I have” lost more than £2,500 out here and I am as far away from the fellow as ever. Perhaps he is dead! I wish somebody would tell me so. Perhaps he is a myth 1 [ with I was sure of that, I left Hospital ODDS AND ENDS.

yesterday, and Reglax Stark writes me from home to send things to her, and here I am, IN QUEST OP: PORTERO DON. PEDRO DOS REMÉDIOS,

buried in this disgusting business, fooling myself in'this infemal wild-goose chase and not attend. OF THE COLONY OF VICTORIA, HONGKONGɛ"i

ing to anything. Shell throw me over, and all What a nice.heading that would make for a for this confounded myth 1' Oh, dama i Ob, on yarn of the most complicated tangles, myste asked some one if he could tell anything about defective story! "Jones the Detectlye"÷yam | dama): I called at the Hongkong Bank and rious events, dos Remedios in all sorts of scrapes, Don, Remedios. The man appeared a bit readers' kale standing on and with excitement, puzzled and I didn't much like ibe way he etc, etc. But this is not to be a detective looked at me. If I were the doctor of a Luontic story. We are at loggerhead with Action at Asylum, I would look at my patients in just present, because facts have come our way plent!- the same style. I couldn't find the fellow-the fully and I do not despise facts. And you too mosquitors take him i had better not, reader, because facts are stube. born things and cannot be ignored.- Iseineinber ignoring sundry important facts about the exact locality of Timbuctoo and the Fiji Islands in my school days, and remember the result was

Wednesday, 18th February, TELE

1 am exasperated. For days and days 1 havi been going up and down the streets of Hongkong and have called on about 300 Remedios families, without being able to find a trace of my Remedios. far from pleasant. The world in general insists I'm sick of it and feel as if I wanted somebody on having facts, although the individual inte sympathise with me, and accompany me of a particular may not be above wishing some facts

At 74, Chapoo Road, Shanghai, on the 17th to gamble and the weary are at rest. instant, the wife T. P. BAPTISTA, of a son,

On the oth inst., at 15, Yuen-ming-yuan Really It would have been better Road, Shanghai, 'the wife of E. H. KINNEY, of before tackling the Chinese authorities carefully rebearsed, and as Mr. Zeplin is expected Yan on September 29th in this Colony, The were at the bottom of the Well. "Doctor fortnight's Jamboree. I am not going to bother

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to prove a great success. The opera has been

to have begun at home, and it is to be well enough to resume his duties as At Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, on the not too late now. Attack Kowloon conductor, the leading member of Mr. Willard's 17th of October, by the Rev. H. C. Hedges, from this side. How? Why, byld remind our readers that a plan of the

M.A, CHARLES COMARD ADOLPH, eldest son of

The Honghong Telegraph.

Leung Tai was charged with the murder of Le! following special jury was impanelled je

Messrs. Solomon Judah, George Thomas

"more about", this Remedios, Hang thị your wife's dresses, the new born No., twelve decuments. 2. 1 happened to lose my way

via one of the roads up the hill, and en which you cannot gehe important brought me out to the Far East was in consec place the merciless wreichen squatted down near

·But to our subject."

taking me round and round the whole

coppany should be soon at their best, Wo Beach, James Henry Coz, Francis A. Gomer, your mother-in-law, are all hard fact coolies to bring me back to my rooms,

Frederick Thomas, Pearce Foster, B. Layton F. P. Cross.

which

A. L. R. WIDEMEYER, of Manchester, to LILIAN starving it out. It should not be dif- Thesis is now open at Kelly and Walsh's,

where sexts may be booked. KATE MAITLAND, second surviving daughter of cult to stop the supplies from Hongkong 'the late E. A. Fabuts, of Shanghal-

-the supplies of fools with money, not CHAN FUX was "up" this morning: charged always their own, and when that is with stealing jacket and mat, valued at $6, done, the bosses will have to close; or if the property of Pow Yau, a domestic servant, It transpired that Mr. Pow went to visit soms they try to struggle on without Hongkong attends at Kowloon and on straing found his help, they will not affect us more than bes had been broken into ked the property widag. Prisoner but pawned the siteles, and they do remaining an established danger, the uncle who was called to the Central Station and requiring a perpetuation of our picked him out at once as being the man who precautions to render them harmless. And had "pomped" the cost and mat, receiving what are these precautions to be? Blestron Motinos, “Sek. Wise has put Chan Fak soar the Man Mo Temple. In the morning one From the outset he appeared to má to be the music inside, for, after all, I did vitit the

in pawn for one month.

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HONGKONO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1897.

THE KOWLOON GÄMBLING QUESTION. Irisalways a perplexing question When you have made a fool of yourself, what are you to do next?” An honest man,__as soon as he has sense enough to see that

Ar the French Conlar Court, Shanghal, on the 19th fast, J. Fournel, of the late form of Schön- hard & Co., was convicted of emberning certain

Mr. Ho Kal defended,

tion with a Mr. Portero Don Pedro dos Remedies an old house somewhere far from Queen's Rozd The Attorney-General rehearsed the story of from whom I was to receive some important | and I saw before me, a signboard "on the dour, the prosecution. A Chinese constable on duty papers and documents for a friend of mice. It with the name, J. Q.P. Remedior in Lascar Row on the 29th heard cries, and was some months ago, that first set lost it was too much.. I almost caled with vexation. found deceased in Hollywood Road, expiring, op "this land of ten, China, – kotows, | Lawore I was not disposed to die broken-hearted A chopper was found near. Deceased then say who had done the dead did not pagodas mandarins and Confucies, conteal for the sake of Remedios. Data your boots In caps And people with little names) little I cried to the chair conlles "Hongkong Hotelee, hospital Dr. Atkinson found the man to be covered eyes and little feet, who sit in little bows to the devil of anywhere else, but I'll be blessed with wounds, some of which corresponded with drinking little cups of tea and writing little if I'm after any further editions of Remedios the chopper, and some not. On the previous odes." But I soon found out that 1 bad to-day," 1 sm back home, safe and sound, but evening the two men were seen together, talking after all been awfully mistaken là my simple I must be indeed a big delt, no wiser than the intimately, and with, two others went to sleep calculation about findingbul de Remedios, boy who smashed the drum to see what made of the men woke and found the dying man, the more difficult to get as than the apples of house of 1.Q. R. Remedios, and an old woman other men were gone. Prisoner said that on the Hesperides, dr the Girdley of Hippolyta Lice of the place, not seeing the purport of my lat morning before deceased had a quarrel with Tal the Immense family of Smiths at home, clearly, banged the door to just as I was entering, Tal, one of the other men sleeping near, which the Gargantuan Remedies tilbe out here and wide my nose feel awfully unhappy continued and led to the fatal attack, Deceased absolutely unleafted in numbers, and occupies in consequence, In my hurry to get in I tripped itself. How It came about that so many scions of it, tumbled down into a cushion-chair, In almost the whole of the township directas te Sealbat the door-mat, and before I was award

see what can be done privately, by the hands of firms whose cashiers and trusted

to get servants are liable wrong. It is easy to find out who goes to city, and as rule means only one thing. It would be worth Gaz de la Concession Française de Shanghai, hima and Leung Tal Joined in the attack.

of which company Schonhard & Co. were the P.C. 234, who first found the dying mans of the Remedios aprang up in the bosom of this which a tiny white poodle was curled up. I he is wrong, will accept the situation, own their while if employers would have the secretaties Consol-Gancral Wagner in giving FC 201, who came to assist and Dr. small colony was no concers of mine, but how was very sorry this happened as the Innocent up, and alter his course. It is not an easy boats watched at nights and on Sundays, Judgment said there were extending dream. Aikinson, who examined the body, gave corre to discover the particular Remedios I wanted this wretch did not quite see the fan of the

Inasmuch as a deficit called at that time; börative evidence.

was a problem that took up all my time situation, but did what any other dog would kayo accepted the Chan Yan, a hawker, said he had known Portero Don Pedro dos Remedios, dear reader, have done under the circumstances. I expected courage; instead, they go ahead, deter-all their employés who are found to be in

situation and proce eded as he mined to come out right without having to danger. If warning is useless, or la of the court was six months imprisonment; but September 28th he saw them at the Man Mo it isn't in the Directory.There must be some down to a pancake and was ready to see the ald reselited, stronger measures can be taken. at tad was the Zamer's first offence, under the Temple with Leung Tal, situng/down. That mistake in the Directory, to be sile, for ska lady go for me; but we both, the dog and go back. But they can't do it.

An employer has a perfect right to do all recently passed Lof Béranger (named after night he slept near the temple. About the time name was not in it. I was sure I hadn't forgotten myself I mean, got up from the chair simulta The Hongkong Government has started he can to protect himself against his the fate Minister of Jestice) the sentence would the electric lights went out he heard cales, and the name, because I had it in waling it was pequsly and the poodle began to bark and the no more nor less than Fortero Don Pedro dos Indy ran to the grate to fetch the poker, 1 out on a course of suppressing gambling. servants, if the servants show any need for not tal effect provided that for the space of woks. He saw nobody but the deceased.

Cross-examined crowd assembled after Remedios, quite sure. I had a descriptimi of his thought it was time to put an end to my visit Every state, every legislature, must sooner, it; and gambling has so constantly led to five years to come he was not guilty of another

fraud and rula, in Hongkong especially, offence. In the event of his being found guilty the affair. Witness went away, and did not outer man fresh in my memory as it was told to and so left the place, not even caring to wish the or later come to the cross-road of. 038 that there can be no question of the doubts the sentence pamed for: hin first offence, deceased the previous day, Prisoner wasked many amidst, a thousandy and, so could you, Thursday, 19th February, 1882,

a second time during that period; he will sndergo notice prisoner or Tsi Tal Saw them with me at home, and I could have "spotted the aged party good-night,." gambling question on the one hand nede sally find Justice of such espionage, so in addiles be liable to punishment for the his feet on that days, that was not the first ganila reader, from a description of his patentWent to search for a house yesterday, Hotel to suppress, on the other to recognizal Them, if private effort falled, tim Ünyerne i govesd, whatever it may be retu

built in the Beak? They said that is why cupiensas are awful," Will take FOODAN GUNAS

thing to do and too many people lack the in their own interests,” and quietly warn❘stancessed ought not to The sentence deceased and Tei Tai over two years. On is a very dignified and high sounding name, but to see the little mongrel, mangled or flattened '

tima he had seen him de so, -

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