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Tax U.S.S. Alert arrived here from Canton, and H.M.S. Plover nailed for Swatow on Saturday.

THE resuscitated barque Capa City arrived safely at Shanghai from Yokohama on Wednesday last. ·

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FROM the diary of theatrical critic: "Sopped with Muriel Miligan, who is to play Jupiter in Prometheus up to Data Mene written on back of £19-note ; that's what I call tact | * A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge, No, say, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Monday, the 28th instant, at 8 for 8.30 pm. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. THE Nippon Yussen Kaisha steamer Sarg Afare, which broke her propeller-shah half way between Japan and Chins, bas safely reached Yokohama in tow of the Kumamoto Maru. She will have to lie 'up, pending the arrival of a new shaft from Hongkong.

TEE Kobe Herald states that as the price of rice still keeps up, quantities of the grain are being shipped from China to Osaka.

A FIRE broke out on the top floor of No. 57. Wanchal Road at about 7 o'clock on Saturday evening. The police and other are brigades were quickly on the spot and succeeded in dog it under before more than is of property was destroyed. "Jaus-plagia" is the supposed origin of the fire up. THE N. C.. Daily News reports that as the steamers Trakushi Mers and Bralarig were proceeding up the Shanghai river on the 14th last, a collision occurred. The Trukushi let go an anchor when she saw that a collision was Inevitable, but the other anchor caught the Bestarig and smashed two of her plates. The damage done to the japanese vessel was principally confined to her fail.

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Defendant la it the custom among solicitors to attempt to condone serious offences, as you admit you attempted to condone this 2-1 don't admit that I attempted to condone any offence.

Your own words's not the meining to be. had coerced him to perjure himself, you were attached to them, that If Webber would day 1

quite willing to withdraw the prosecnilon against him for what you knew was an offence We would have been perfectly willing to ask the Magistrate to allow us to withdraw, the charge

of perjury.

Wes that Justified, to allow such an offerce, to pass?Certainly. I took that course by the advice of counsel.

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I said "I thought that was confidential and he said "etry well," or something of that work.

Cross-examined-In the conversation::in my. once he substanilaily denied that he had. The half-yearly meeting of the above named committed perjury or had admited Perjury Association is held at College Chambers on3

a misdemeanour.

Friday evening last, Capikin Samuel the President, accupied the Chair and addressed a large and representative body of officers at considerable leng h. Members of the Shanghai Association, the London Shipmasters*. Society, and the Mercantile Marino Service the Hin, Treasurer, Mr. H. Bathurst, and the Association (Liverpool) were prezent, as also

Secretary Mr. Chesney Duncan.

The President, who was greeted with applause, said Gentlemen, I am very pleased to meet you again on the ore sion of our third half- yearly meeting. Our Association is now jun righteen months old and there is. I am delighted. to nce, every prospect ofitfl urishing and carrying on its useful labous, unceasingly for the next. 18 years at least (spolauss). We are how merely in our childhood, so to say, we have yet achievements in far there seems to be every likelihood of this Association bring the means, directly and indire lly, of effs ting radical reforms in the condition of members of the profession. The otf cis of this Asvcision pro in promote the interers of all connected with li, by fostering and promoting fraternal sympathy and co-operation with each other; to use its James Orange, architect.. said, he supe vised united influence to have the laws of the country the Tytam works from 1883 th 1879 Krew which if ct. its members placed on a fair, and were paid according to witness judgment, hely, marns to advance the best interests of the plain'iff, and what work he did, Contractors | equitable brain, and to use every legitimate The work was measured, but detailed quanti les Members-moralle, uncially, and intellectually, - were prepared before the work was made, and on These were the offert in view at the outset, these, payments were adjustel. Mr. Goulbain's they are still our ohi cts, and wit, train, ever statement that quantiles, and measurements,

be nur ration đ¿trẻ su 'n' body of certificated. signed by witness, and in Minhinnett's writing. British mariners (tear, heit). With such objects wern seat in for payment, was not true. It was view and acti

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"up'1n the principle m we do not possible for aim to squrcas Witness had that unity is strength" it is not to be wondered at no desire for a better workman. He was a very that t) is Aus-ciation is known, and respected in hardworking man, always on the spot. Witness all parts of the world. : It is now about twelve did not believe he abarated himself frequently, months since I delivered my anquil address in these rocme," On that reason I referred to the

A CELESTIAL named Yuan Huang-fu haak: explosion which recently took place at the scene rowed $1,500 from a contractor to dali me out. Spooner and not directly? Pecause, Spooner to attain the age of,, manhood Judging by our

Tax Kode Chronicle gleans from pative sources the following particulars of a serious and fatal of the wreck of the Carnarvonshire. This vessel labed an exceedingly diverting, and whimsical was lost off the Wakayama den Coast some Year little book in London entitled Those Foreige ago, but salving operations have been carried on Devils.” - It's title is merely a “catch,” and only up to date. It appears that some dynamite

■ “'extch," for its contents merely give the|which had been, brought in ■ junk for reader a view of European clvillastion as seen the purpose of, shattering some part of the through Chinese spectacles. It does not alate" steamer suddenly exploded breaking the junk us, and it is not an English edition of the shock to pieces and throwing all the people who ing Hunan publications.

warm on board, eight in all, into the water, Fortunately the unusual noise atracted the Ulysse sose distance off, and the divers at atention the men engaged on the wreck of the work there immediately went to the assistance of the struggling men, who were found when rescued to be terribly injured. Two men have succumbed to their wounds, and several of the survivors have lost legs or arms,

Nos. 21 & 24, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. The Shanghai-Mercury-learns from the North been requested by Viceroy Li Hser-chang to that Sheng Tastal and Mr. Ma Kis-tcheong have pay, at once, all claims das to the China Merchants Company, in addition to claims that are due to other dilpping companies by the China Merchants, on the amalgamation scheme, A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. Our contemporary suggests that this no doubt inconvenient demand küs something to do with Tcheong's reported illness.

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING RETURNE. Inward

lavile attention to our firsť| supplies | The Hiops New, says that the Japanese | Korilis zomontteamer, from Kutchinatsu. authorities are putting so many difficulties in the | Ningis

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path of foreign Christan teachers, “that it looks | Taitang memasia as if they aimed at exasperating the missionarien | Faskmang ................... AND to make them leave the country," It can't be | Hallseng.......

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CHRISTMAS GOODS

RICHIVED BY THE LAST MAIL.

JORDAN ALMONDS, NOUGAT, BUT- TER SCOTCH, ASSORTED TOFFEES, DRAGEES, PRALINES, and a large selection of FURE CONFECTIONERY fromfike leading

Manufacturers.

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Thx Taku-correspondent of the Shangkat Mercury writes under date the 7th fustent There are no steamers inside except one of the "Plags," I think the Funging. She is up at the Cost Wharf. The river keeps fall of drift

it · is | Mecfos año.......... ice right down to this end, but further up closed. The Heron is up at the Tientsin band; Mari the Ewe and some lighters at the Nine Forte, Whampoa and the Lee-tak a little further down, all frozen I. They are all quite iste. but I don't think they will get to Taku this year.

AN English edition of M. Bonvalot's travela la Thibet will be shortly published by Messrs. Cassell and Company in two volumes. The work about to be Issued will contain a full record of the severe privations and sufferings the travellers endured during their eventful Journeys and of which a summary was pubblished in this journal shortly after the author and his com- panions arrived in Hongkong last year, The book will be famished with a route map, in colours, and with illustrations from photographs taken by Prince Heory d'Orleans, CAPT. R. Martin, master of the British bark Velocity, which arrived here from Honolulu on Saturday last, appeared at the Police Court this morning to answer to the charge of having to -COLOURED OPALS mounted in Plush, his possession on the 19th Inst. about 11,000 88,000, of prepared oplam tails, valued at about 8,000, roshe Oplum representing favourite subjects,

Farmer. The oplum was seized on board the Velocity on Saturday by Inspector Stanton, Accompanied by Mr. J. J. Spooner, Chief Excise Officer, who laid the information. The case was remanded till Thursday next ball being fixed in ané surety of $500.

TOM SMITH'S CHRISTMAS CRACKERS.

A large amortment of ENGLISH and JAPANESE CHRISTMAS CARDS, of hand. some and urilatic designs, suitable to all tastes, and at moderate prices.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A.D. 1841. Hongkong, 1st November, 1891.

OUR Chinese contemporary the Hupee says While a new store in Peking was celebrating is opening with music and singing, crowds" of beggars infested the place

all egress and

demands for cash and obstening exorbitant ingress, all chance of doing business being at a standstill. The proprietor expostulated, but it was of no avail ; at last he rushed out desling blows right and left. One wretched specimen of humanity in rage, being too much weakened by is hunger to get est of the way of the suraged proprietor, received a blow on his breast, and was stretched lifeless on the ground. The new shop is closed and the proprietor is awaliing trial for manslaughter.

The Hongkong Lelegraph.

"HONGKONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1897.

TELEGRAMS.

ONE POUND NOTE ISSUE.

LONDON, December 18th. The Times urges to favour of deferring the issue of One Pound Notes till after the sections.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

H.M:'s ships Linned and dreher wrived at Shanghai on the rich inst.

LATEST news from Japan la to the effect that voilent shocks of earthquake have occurred at Nagoya, and Hakone.

The General. Werder was' benthed at the Cosmopolitan and the Canton river boat Tal-as at Aberdeen deck to-day.

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THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Muscurs for the work ended December soth, are 1-Kurspaans, 181; Chinese, 2,1483 total 2,329.

THE sgents desire. Gibb hate steamer The agents (Mestra. Gibb, Livingston & Co.) Benvenus, from London, let Singapore for this part yesterday..

THE editor of the Firm Shiwpe committed suicide the other day, owing, it is said, to remorse at having accepted subsidy from the Japanese Government, the Flys being an opposition

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"Nantong. Aggregating 11,86; tone, register. - AFTER a great deal of unnecessary trouble the local authorides have succeeded in inducing the Chinese authorities to release and hand over to the custody of Inspector Hanson a Chinaman, named Lum Ah Ying, who was kidnapped by Chinees Yamba runners la Bridsh territory, at Sam-sul-po, on the 7th July last. since that time despatches have been dying about between the local government, the British Consul at Canton and the Chinese authorities. At first the latter denied having 1nch man in custody at all, but finally admitted it, and on Saturday la confetti brutally tortured, charged with committing a burglary near Canton 15 years ago (1), and being half starred in a filthy dungeon the unfortunato man was formally surrendered by the Chinese to the British Consulat Cauton who banded him over

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to Inspector Hanson last weeks. The latter arrived here with the vic im yesterday and was at once sent to the hospital where he now lies. The man has lost the use of one of his legs owing to the torture applied to it, and his body and leg are tattooed with scars caused by the bamboo skilfully laid on by stalwart lictor. In reply to our Inquiries as to what amount of compensation the man Intended to demand of the Chiness Government, the patient said "I fear to demand anything. My mother lives at Yam Ching in the province of Kwantung, and if they could not get at me they would make it hot for

her. But, respective of that, I fear that should I demand compensation the same, or some other, brutally tenured and starved, and hung

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Counsel's advice is not siways reliable. Why did you communicate with Wabber through bad introduced him at the Police Court to Min- binuett, and Spooner was often at my office on oplom fanm business

Mr. Dennys. I am not aware what he did (Pressed) Yes, certainly, I do know he wrote to Webber through a third party. I do not kadw that Mr. Dennys made oraitures to him to the effect that if he would say the evidence he gave was a pack of lies, we would let him off. Ila have heand Webber any that in Court. When Webber and I spoke toge her, the Inspector of Police stood back. Don't know his name, but know his lace well. I came out in 1878 for the Praya Walk - I way a stone mason before.. After work of beliding the P. & 0, offices, by Mr. two years on the Prays Wall I was, put on the Price, My agreement provided that Mr. Price could send me to any private firm, and I would be paid by that firm. 1. first went home to England in 1881. I had 800 a month, Sundays, holidays and night work double pay-$7.30 per day, about $36 in a month and chair and lodging allowances. I was right when I said it came to $160 a month. I never borrowed any money from a contractor; but when I was locked up on the charge of rape a friend of mine bor- 1 paid $1,500 myself, making $3,000, the amount of bail. Tsang King, to whom I leat $11,000, was a contractor for works ander me. I have a perfect right to lend my own money to anyone I like. I consider it quite right to do 10. I was foreman of section "E" of the condul work, and be was contractor for that, - I was not in any way responsible for the work. I did no measurementi. The debt of $13,000 has been transferred (I dont wish to expose a prominent responsibility) Tuang King still owes me $9,000 man in the colony who bas accepted the basing paid back $4,000, I never borrowed from Tung King. In the conspiracy case on November 9th 1890 I said "I transferred the note (Webber's and Smith's) 20 Tuang King and redeemed it when Webber left the Colony as he was pressing me for the money.” 'He did owe me $11,000 all the time, Mr. Webber and Mr. Frasér-Smith niked me to be security with the N. O. B. C. for the purchase of the gunboats. I became security, and then had to borrow the money from the Tisi Kap Bank to pay the N. O. B. C. the $6,500. I went to the Oriental Bank with Webber and arranged it, Tsang King borrowed it for me from the Teol Kap. I endorsed the note to Tiang King. He revendoned it to me, to sue on it, and I seed Mr. Fraser-Smith. I don't know the date when it Was restransferred. (Question held over for pro- duction of note.) I have heard Goulbourn, Mrs. Goulbourn, Webber, and A Ngan speak about the child. It is all false. I fist heard of the charge of rape eight or ten months afterwrŎs.

Hi Lordship-Aster what ?

No answer question repeated. Witness—Er; er—well, after it was supposed to bave occurred....... Von sea, eight or ten months. after the date the names as the date of the offence, she said 'the`girl, and I had's row with her about it, and then she said "I had attempted to outrage the child.

When Webber said you told him that all you wanted was to "Smith Fager-Smith" be was speaking the truth ?——I don't think those wards were used, but I don't deny for a moment that I do want to "Smash Fraser Smith,"

Cross, examined-Witness visited the work about once a day, and never noticed that plaintiff was away, Minhinnett made many mexsurements for witness, for the purpose of comps clion with the previously drawn quantities then the receipts were signed for payment Witness had no knowledge of Minhforett's character away from his work, Witness ke Tsang King There is a role in the department forbidding the receipt of "cumshawiin any firm--Jewels, money, turkeys, or anything,

By Mr. Francis-At that time plaintiff was uader, a special, contract, not under the goders! staff of the P.W.D.; but he was a Goveroment servant all the time.

Defendant then addressed the jury at great length, occupying the Court until 4:30 pm.

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SUNDAY LABOUR QUESTION which was then fr, fram tiled. I sald, if remember rightly, it isques fon which not only affects local men but every mercantile marine officer who visit this potu. You should. not hope that your frust will ripen Immediately. You must give it lime, and I bellive, amfirmly convinced in fact, that by so doing me shall baro ripe fruit, in the end. It is too great and tio momentous a question to be seiled in a moment, but I do trust that in this the Jubilea year of the colony we may reasonably look forward to a satisfactory issue before the year for draws to a clots. I hink such would be a nuin (he most sui'ahle) permanent memorial we could have to mark th. Jubilee of Hongkong. You mass remember that if this reform, the very first we have atempted, it will be carried, as I trust all out measures will be carried, by the force of reason, and argument—not by violent action." That is what I said last January, and whether or not I was justified in. mking these remarks you are in a position to Jadge Tar yourselves (amplarso), Gentlemen, At 7 the jury retired to consider their verdict.

you may well applaud for the question was At 7.25 the jury returned a verdict unanimouslytted, as you know. by the late Governor, Sir as follows

G. William, Des Voix, and the practice of compulsory unnecessary Sunday labour ceased ance and for ever on the 1st August_last (renewed applause). By your united efforts, by the aid of the Preis, by the good wid of the local and home Government, by the weight of reason and argument, by the weight of all shades of public opinion, and by the aid of the Church and State the question was carried and thousands of people benefit thereby fhear, beat). No di ubt other reforms can be effected in a very similar manner. I can't think any great revolde

As we propose to Issue the paper to-night, not next week, the fall text of these remarks is held over until to-morrow.

Defendant In the crfaitrial prosecution you were asked "Do you wish the jury to believe that the woman Ah Ngen made up entirely a concocMr. Francis concluded at 6.15, and his Lord tion about the child ?"

Plaintiff :-Yes, and I still believe 10, Defendant |--Listen to your answer then-"I belleye it was the invention of Mr. Fraser. Smith" Which do you mean-that she originated

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Plainti- believe you ard at the bottom of the whole thing I believe you were the origi. nater of the whole thing, I know your little game. If you could have got me to have cleared out of the colony, you would have been free of the dahts you owed me.

His Lordship-Don't go on any longer like

ship then proceeded to sum up, clearly in favour of plaintiff

That the two articles are untrue, def

defamatory, and malicious.

That defendant has not proved the allegations made by him therein.

That the azlicies were not fiår comment, but were dictated by malicious motives.puk

"That plaintiff is entitled to $3000 dimigen,” that. You must keep your temper and answer

The announcement of the verdict was treefred with some hissing, which was at once suppressed to the woman that you Mr. Francis:- ark for judgment for that believed the woman concocted the story. You smount and imme-liste execution without walling say then "I believe it was your invention." Do for taxation, you believe so stil!?

Plaintiff :-Yes, I believe he is at the boltom

of the whole thing.

His Lordship-In what respect do you mean that?

Plaintiff :-The Police Court proceedings and the whole proceedings all through. He gives everything right throughout. That is my mean Information to the police, and ha backs up

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Defendant-Do you mean that I concocted the story myself and got the woman to come forward and swear to it?

Plaintiff Yes, I believe so. I believe you did. Yes, my lord,

Mr. Fraser-Smith And Task for the right of appeal on the grounds of the verdict being against the weight of evidence, and pf mis direction.

His Lordship :—What was the misdirection ? Mr. Fraser-Smith-Is it necessary to state the grounds in detail at once! 1 cisngt now. something by, and by, eh ? (Unanimous signs His Lordship-05, you want to find out

of the utmost contempt for the'm›n Russell who acted as judge.)-Judgment for $3,000 and costs of the sult

Mr. Francis repented his request for immediate execution, and quoted precedents.

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tion can be effected with credit to your profession. by violent action, but I am convinced that by laying matters before our owners is a reasonable. manner we shall accomplish a great deal.

"I am delighted that you were able to afford! some amusement to y urfriends and well-wishers: recently. I refer to the

point of view. I must tell you candidly that MAGINE OFFICERS' BALL" which proved a grand succein from every

and that the guarantors would find them I feared you were going little too fast, selves saddled with pretty heavy deficit,

Happi'y the very reversa Is the case, and in addi.

Delendants-And now you have just told the immediate execution pdikt, you want it to be on to having given one of (as I hear on every

Court that this happened in 1887 or 1888, and the first you heard of it, was from Ab Ngan, before ever you had any siauble with me. I have

my lord.

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Mr. Francis asked na questions.

The Courts-You are asked-Do you mean the

THE Hoa, Treasurer of the Alice Memoriai | gang will get bald of, and burcher me. I was jury to believe. Ngan's story in reference to the by my beels for four hours to try anc. make outrage was an entire concoction, namely that sho me conicis. When going to the British found you in the position described, and all the consulate in Canton, the Magistrate said that if hartble details, told in the Police Count and 50 would release 138. He said say you were you mean to say that Mr. Fraser-Smith con

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side) the most es jayable. "hops" of the season Mr. Francis I am instructed to apply for It you have cually profit-d by the dance, I His Lordship --it must be on some grand success that has attended your efforts in respect hearilly, corg stulkte you, gertlemen, on the stated, I do not nen why excution should put to this, and everything elas and have takes in proceed in the ordinary way, we had, and. I especially congratulate the Hon. IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS Secretary and the Dince Commisee who y jurt (Bafors M

Mr. Fulding-Clark, Pulse Judge),

ME, X. L. WOODIN. Edward Li'th field Woodin was charged on 21 separate counts with the emberr'ement of money

have worked very hard indeed (þeir best.) I was, and still am very sorry that I could not be with you on that happy occasion, but I trust for better luck-next year-11 be with you then "by/book or by crook" (applaus).

zeroE NEW SHIPPING LAW -

I denied being arrested in British terrkary be / referred to again bere by Mrs. Goulboarn-do the property of his employers, she Peninsular 20grabbed at Chong-sa-wan, not at Sam-ivi-na! cocted that entirely in the first instance? Then I falsification of the banks of the Co, ¡and forge). | Consolidation" Ordinance, (iEg)) *- contains a

and Oriental Steam Navig tion Company 1 the 15 the British Lag I foared him no more, and stoutly of If it had not been that you accused her of Mr. Francis,. &C. Arpared for the defence, clause which is an amendment of the old-

15 daaled that, I was in Chinese territory when. 15% dnapped. One of the party that arrested the 10 Was & man who owed me a grudge, and threatshed 10 to go for me long ago, The trouble was over his 10 sweetheart. I am very thankful to the British 19 authorities. They have saved my life,"

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SUPREME COURT.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION, (Before Chief Justice Sir 7. Russell and

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December 21st, 20

- MINDINANTS, P. PRASER/MMITH,

On the resumptiká today,

John Minhinnath In further: examination by Mr. Francie, said that at the Police Cour Spooner called him and said Webber wanted to

gain you say it would never have been heard having sold girl, which cauerda quarrel. Do you mean to say Mr. Fraser-Smith put her pp. to do that?

Palmit: No, not to do that, but later on he wrote the letter and got Ward to swear to all kinds of things, and he brought this charge

and Mr.. Leach prosecuted. VIVA

Prisoner pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to six years' imprisonment with hard laboureril

A full report of the case, is crowded out of this issue

THE PARSKE CASE.

of rapoagainst me, I mean he was at the bottom with the embatement of do the moneys Cowasjee Byramiso. Tavaria, was charged of bringing the charge of rape agalast me,

or as it is termed "the "Merchant Shipping

Ordinance. I refer to Section 20 sub-Section to which the word “foreign *. has beeza inserted walch has the tff ct of making the law apply

foreigners on board shipsfreqhooting the waters of this calory. That is 10, 117, by local legislation the law is made to apply Acta do to British mariners Your com to the same ex ent to foreigners as the Imperial mittels Just pow considering and king xelin, Jav respect to further smencraesis of the laws affecting British officers, an, also in selat on ito, piracy, go. I do not copalder the present Burchet me to add any«. thing to what I have wrendy said about those matters, Your Secretary bas communicated with the Government and his report, a very interesting document, is now, in the hands of the Committee and it wil, mare, receive their earnest and promo consider thoni seeking GENEVA GREAT AVƐAKENING,

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24UTIJI FIRST DAY TUESDAY, 1nH DICK BR The STEWARDS Cup, (Presented) vago

for all China ponies 11 weights, as per scale entrance $5. Half a mile.

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Finally, while congrusting you on your

TER Sydney Bulletin of the 7th alto. has the see him. Went to tha' steps. Ieading down to has spoken to you" and he said: "Th The MAIDEN STAKKA, forced: entry of $10 cechocktide and on the fact that you are Affiliated

with $50 added $150 to the first pony: $20 to with most powerful body of mercantile marine

Henry Dennys, solicitor, uld he remem- of his employers, Messe Patell and Compah bered Mr. Wabber giving evidence de désa esse storekeepers. Mr. Pollock prosecuted, and Mr. and afterwards, being arrested on warrant | Lench defended, "2193 Desh band in charging him with perjury, Witness" attendză Prisoner plended "get guilty to continet at the police court next morning. The pro-

---Sentence's Elektern mom de Pal librar.. ceediaga only lasted five minutes. Witness was (9,' ■"great, hurry, to get away to the Supreme Court. The same day Minhinnett made a statement. In consequence, witness toid Mr. Francis, and after that wrote to Spooner; saw Spooner, and told him certain things's in consequence, Webber came to witness next. day and conversation passed. Nobody else

Witness sald # heard it.

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the second; for subscription griffins sweights | officere that the world has yet knowia," I castom when a prisoner dies in goal to Well old man, how sald Nie, ont alice the told him then and here that the conversation Mr. Boco's gr. Reindeer, roste zalb

has increased consider bly duri: g the past year, following --For obvious reasons it is the the charge room. Webber met him and said conversation must be absolutely without

you getting on Will prejudice and perfectly confidential" but witness as per scale Three-quarter-of-a-mile, ist tell yea, that bough four memberhip hold an inquest belote a mixed jory, six you shake hands?" I freeman and its convicte.) At Goulburn, New lies you told, In, giving, yone: evidence. He could not in any way prevent Mi hiavett stating The CHAASZE CUP, Value $100; second pony to mill there is room for improvement. You could South Wales, a few days ago, an ingust.

"I know I was an ass to tell auch Hen, what happened at the Police Count; and that he receira $25) for: Foochow, and «Amoy Sab. All ope your influence, to enrol voor butcher - on an old man (25-year) who had God of You know the Fraser Smith-he's got me (Webber) was mistaken in thinking Francis Scription Griffins of fals or pregious meeting officers in all parts of the word. It they don't bronchitis in his cell (there happened to be 1 salallow the devil bas he got you? or witness had say personal ili will towards

...welthis as per scales entrance 3. One mile the advaniance of union you do, and you and half, fingrer lich 90aefäls should carefully explain matters to them. no room in the gaol hospital) the pilsoner-hall I canesneliat at all pyou might have told the him. Witness continued I said If you are on the jury presented to the Coroner as writtes truth, the maid Will you lat me off but fald under the thumb of Fraser-Smith and were Mr. Esher's g. Sandown, tiste bat. 1 There has been a great awakening amongst objection to the summoning as furore prisoners 1 will speak to my solicitors and see what they forced to commit perjury it is much mure The COMPRADORES CUP, Valse, for all officers at home and, broad during the past Liwn years. At l/c the truth of the maxim complained of the manner, in which sick golog in thers, polating to the gut. That was than to prosecure you for perjury. He said her. One milo. prisoners were dealt with, Prisoners under on November rith or Tab, the day after he was was afraid of: Fraser-Smith bringing a criminal

upon the storm-tossed maifner, and he sees that Peparate treatment, never dee each other and arrested, and before he cabra, before the Magischarge against him, eald-better face that, know absolutely nothing of what passes outside trate, while waiting for the case to be cated on than charge af perjury which could be The their own cells. Hence, a jury, right just as Nobody else heard the converfallen." I went easily prored." He said "Mfabianett has no hold well be summoned from a town a hundred milas | Sungha

you deny what you said to Minhinnett at the away. Again, these separate me, should there for more and told blm al that on me except my statement." I said "Of course, if be default or misconduct on the part of the

Vaneshöllkiraki Mr. Dennya izizzly further." He and “Well,, the case "LOCEN'T the crops, and seriously infading many of the in order to avoid their wrath and to obtain ne: 1-chave: related/01 hardMr.Spooner come on for some time yet" and I think

amelioration in their own condition. These con- dary baving goed/n Ito::Webber, that he added he would see me agalo, He.] Inhalants All the Janka on the coast, except victurons and right in their complaint, but mayward Hen He did call mes I could not finally said this conversation in though I ***** four, were entirely lost.

pay a serers penalty fax their temerity. The tell Mr. Dennys at the time because lafwas: had never inken place." 1"aald 4 yes. 14.1 The Band of the A, ft S. Highlanders will play | Coror er referred the complainants to the bury to the Court: Webber's statement tha) | never mentioned it to anyone until Webber the following programme at the Quicker and Visling Justice for andreas. WThey are likely to mid of am sorry to prosecute you was flach i spoke about it. During the conversation, had

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meet with little sympathy. The proper man to 11 also false that my stylement ag to, hillaying | before me my own note of what Minhinnett told summon on these furīgs, ára prisoners whose "W7% avlidence whakapark of lies and t me. "On Friday (or Saturday) Mr. Webber came. tegm of sastance has noxrly expired, 104 who, wit as me to tell them furas * Roj to'mg in the Cout library and saidk if Francis on that ground need have little fear of the sought

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magistrate of Klanges and police magistrate of Nauking; has been convicted of killing a prisoner by torture, and has now been taken to Boochow to undergo a final exsulation' beloge. the Governor. JAPANESE papers report that three disastrous syphoons have visited the Benin Islands, levelling

Newboy's Gil Black Leaf, 118, 1b the reason for man of his gileranciule to be STAND STAKES of $5 each, with: 850 found in the laga that offers have not held added, divided yo, 10 and 10 per cent to the together their ranks have been split up in First, Second and Third Poniess for Foochow fragments, and the result has been retrogression, previous meetings weights as per scale moment of Smegalinde and the Importance and Amoy Subscription Griffins of this Now this wahould not be Think for a

anned our, meichant navy pinnghing the seas and, extra. Seven furlongs, Mr. Eaker's gr. Sandown, 118: 41b., 1. carrying cargo and passengers to and from our The Homokonia Cur, (Presented) and Szopi colentes and foreign land is due, in grew mes

for all. China ponices weights as per scales sure, our position as the first commercialonation entrance 370. One mile and hall of the world and our cor maice the prestest, the

bouser to the ground, causing great damage to gaoi authorities, are bkely to aide with the latode 007589626203inod-chiɛ was the morning after | Police Court, "it is 'no good bur" "Lalking (40). winners at this or previous meetings, Toldo Fofthe British Merchant Servios 1To mar ships,

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