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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
THE
HR following Particulars and Conditions of Sate of Crown Land by Public Auction,
to be held on the spot, an
TUESDAY,
the 18th day of Qelober, 1998, at 3' Bil., are published for general information.
By Command,
1.
T. SERCOMRE SMITH,
Acting Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Offen,"
Hongkong, i October, 1898,
[1316 Particulars and Conditions of the letting by
Public Aucion Sale to be held on Tuesday, the
18th day of techer, 1898, at 3 P.M., by Order
of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, In the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years,
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
1-ary Maram
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CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LAMPEND.
FOR SĄMERICA
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will be donganNY
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, lộ38.
Intimarion.
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED.
MANUFACTURERS OF AERATED WATERS..
AERATED WATERS¿f our manu- facture. are sold throughout the Far East and are invariably 'pre-
ferred on account of their excellence.
ABSOLUTE PURITY is guaranteed. The best materials only are used.
THE PRICES are only half those charged in England.
WATERS MANUFACTURED BY Ug are acknowledged by the leading English makers to be equal to those of their own production.
Sin EDWARD FRANKLAND, K.C.B., D.X.L., F.R.B., P.C.s., &c. the greatest living authority on Water, reports as follows on the water as prepared and 7. TO-MORROW, used by us in our manufacture:
"It possesses an extremely high de- "gree of organic purity and is "of most excellent quality for
• "drinking."
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PATO PRFIELD, SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, Lath A ber 1898,
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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED
FOR SWATOų WY AND FOOCHOW. During the Summer Months, T
skip
Captain, Bathurs spatched for the khove Ports, By mother whe 14th lanent, at Thyllche'
For Freight or Passagen, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., Genal Managers. Hongkong, and matcher, 1998.)
FOR ROBIT AND YOKOHAMĄ. HIE Comp
ship
THE
Captai
a be despatched for the above Ports SATT DAY, the 15th instant al P..
This Steamer at Superor Accommodation for l'assengers and is fine with the Electric Ligbt.
For Freight or Pass apply to
all ERATED WATERS should be lapt in a cool place, preferably in an Tek CHEST or REFRIGERATOR, until required for use.
The Bottles should
be stored with the necks downward so that the corks are covered by the water. This will prevent an escape of gas taking place and rendering the waters more or less-flat.
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WATOON
THR HONIGROUPS -ISPENSARY.
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Intimations.
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HONGKONG.
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Special terms to HOTZLA, CLUBS, MESTES and other Large Consumers.
The Roughing &
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HONGKONG, TURSDAY OCTO' ER 11, 1895.
BUTEVIS MESSAGES.
CHINA AND THE POWERS.
LON, Oate: 9th: Sxy-x Cossacks th two seven pounders, twenty-f⚫ Relish Marines with a Nordenfeld, and thirty German Marines have arrived at Peking for legstion services. The Tsung-Il Yamen bas protested against the excessive number of the guards of the other Power, It is feared at Peking that the Cossacks will be retained primacently..
FRANCE.
A confidential order bas been stand to the French Gendarmerie to arrest the Dec D'Orleans theuld be attempt to cross the frontier,
A great strike of the building trade bis occur red in Paris, there were 40,000 men on s'rika on Saturday and probably 60,000 to-day, Distor bances have liberto been light but great. military precautions are belog inken and 20,000 troops prepared for emergencies. It is rumoured that the strike in fraented for political purpose. The works on the Exhibition are stopped.
TURKEY AND THE POWERS, The ultimatum to the Porte warn the Sultan that be will lose the sovereignty of Crete if he does not comply with its demand.
EGYPT.
The Exyptian Way Office will be removed immediately to Khartoum to facilitate the estiB-" Any complaints should be addressed to the || lahment of a military administratio
Honger
Hongkong, 1st March, 1807.
ANTI
CORROSIVES
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ANTI
FOULINGS
MANUFACTORY
all sorts of
OIL PAINTS and COLOUR.WASH PREPARED IN ALL COLOURS TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
GENERAL AGENCY.
BAILEY'S ENGINEFRING
17. FRAYA CENTRAL. Hongkong, 14th May, 1898,
GENCY,
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WEATHER REPORT.
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The Observatory tepert in-day says:-On the 11th at 1.55 a.m.; The barometer bas fallen slightly on the E, coast of Chios, risen a Ile on the S. coast, Pressure 1 high over Chlox and it defect, probably, over the S. E. part of the China Sex xid la the Paclic to the E. of Luz, Gradients moderate with strong mostoon on the coast and in the N. part of the China Sea: FORECAST :-Fresh N. L. winds's rslay at first, probably improving Inter.
TYPHOON WARNING,
Scoor Don Jose de Navarro, Spanish Consul at this part, coniteously places the following
alegram at our disposa! →→→
**Manila x11 October 3.50p.m. Typhoon to [19 | the M.S.H. approaching Archipelago,"
·LOCAL AND GENERAL.
OWING to want of space we have been com. pelled to hold over a letter from "Small Coln," In regard to the nuisance of debased cons to Hongkong,
HAT-SNATCHING in reposted to be a guving maliance in Singapore ; bicycliais being now the pet object of approach in view of headgear depredation,
In our Correspondere column will be loud an Interesting letter from Hop, R. D. Oray, the Dictor of Public Works,, referring to the
Victoria Jubilee Rad,"
DURING the week ending on 8th October one este of cuterie fiver was reported in the Colony. The wire no other cases of communicable distare darlug that perlod.
Irrepouted, anys the Malay Hath, thalavery
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-FIRE IN HONGKONG.
THE PEKING CRISIS.
ANOTHER DEATH FROM HYDROPHOBIA IN SHANGHAI.
The Shanghai Dafly Press of the 6ik lastank xys
We regret to have to report another sad death fram hydrophobis. Several weeks ago Mis -Scout, wife of Captain Scott of the steamer Swah was bitten by a mad dag to the Broadway, Sho and after carstal testment progressed so well that was taken to the Pasteur Instiuto al Nagasakt she was able to leave the hospital and retais 10 mail steamer Natal. The passage across from Shangbal on Monday last by the Fronch Nagasaki was a stormy one, which appareally brought on a rolapse and immediately after her
About 5.30 p.m. yesterday a fire broke out
We are indebted to the Correspondent in No. 3. West Street, a paper and cracker abop. Peking who recently supplied us with a remarke The Fire Brigada was promptly on the scene ably correct forecast of the events that im bat in spite of theft untiring exertions the whole mediately preceded the coup flat for the sol
lowin· Interesting items hoore was consumed. It was not antil. 6.30 pm, that the outbreak was got under, bat this
Peking, September 18th, An imperial edict was puttished youterday was not accomplished unifl the adjoloing balld-exoneraing Chang Yim-busn from say compil. lag, No. 344, Queen's Road Central was slightly city in Kang Yu-wells Reform scheme. He has damaged both by fra’and water. The caged of
been removed from pilion and is new detalee! the conflagration has not yet been ascertained. They are going to try him on the old charges In the Board of Punishments to await sentence. The theory is that some paper and candies got made by the Censors and upon which he was into contact with an all store-hence the acqulted. It is probable that he will be kept outbreak..
is custody until be bas disgorged sufficient to arrival medical assistance became necessary, wallly the rapachy and brutally of those who
but alter hours of severe pain with occasional con- will try him the hid been a poor man his headvulsions she passed away between three and lour would have been hung up over one of the gates of the city in a barkot days ago.
The premises were insured with Mess29. Realer, Brocklemann & Co. for $35,000.
CHINA TRADERS, INSURANCE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
The thiny-second ordinary meeting of share- rich deposit of tin has been found on som land" | holders in the above. Company was held at the owned by Mr. Chrab Boon Tist at Pauling head office at noon to-day. Mr. J. Thorburn salik. Tree layers of the bave been found at presided and there were also present Messrs. A. J. Raymond, A. Haupt and P; fachse'(Direc- depth of 13 feet.
tera) W. H. Ray (Secretary). F. Stewart, G. de Champears, Captain Burnie, G. T. Velich and another.
Saxor. La guy and or detectives rated ■ house in Nollah Lane at hali pail ton yestrdar
evening. Fourteen wishermen were found to be gambling. The master was to-day find $75, the accountant gig and therest $2 each.
Tis stated in Naval clecins that the Grafton and Barfline are to winter at Welbatwd and that the Canderton will winter here. Ith alio ald that the Undaunted whi not come taheng
kong for the converting of her six-lock breech. loading gook into quick frees until the end of the year. If It be true that we are shouly" to see the Admiral, then the situation in the north cancot be looked upon as particularly grus hy the authorities.
Thus ite Shangha! Datly Press of 6tbilst The Ides certainly gaining ground the Emperor of China is still alive, and that the power for evil of the pilocipal instigators of the sccent Coup d'Elafts being curfilled. Varloos rumari are current as to the fmperor's where abas, bm now that the angry passiona excited by the sange events of the pre: three weeks ne becoming cimer, it may be well to waft a 1tle larger in hopes of something belter luning
op
A DARING theft wie committed list alghthe the
compradore of the Hikossu Maru, ■ Jspurs, It appears that Wong Cho Chal zshopkeeper, Catered No. 115 Queen's Road to charge tea
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The Secretary read the notice convening the meeting.
The Chairman såld-Gentlemen, I regret to say that the Chairman is unable to be present to-day. The report and statement of accounts have been in your hard for several days, and as you have doobiless carefully stated them, I will with your permission lake them as read.
To many of you, who have in former years become accustomed to the slmost uninterrupted series of good reports with their liberal dividends and bonusci to shareholders and contributors, and often substantiat addition to Reserve, t feat the present statement of accounts must be disappointing. As stated in the report the vefavourable result is entirely due to the abnor
mal number of fine steamers in the Eastern
the
trades which hare ben efter totally wrecked er incurred red us casailles, in which company has in its miual course of business, been more or less heavily interested and also lo reductions in bares, which we do not inaugurale but which at times we have to follow. The business has been worked during the past year by the same managers and on the Identical lines which in the past bave produced such good results. Our experience is by no means excep tioral, and some of you may have obterred an interesting leading article that lately appeared In it Eesnomist dealing with the present on-
Another high effical named Hau Tsching bas also been exoner 163 and li likiwisa kwalte Ing sentence by the Board of Panishmeals. Alter Hsu was arrested and cast into prison his family had to pay 80,000 tals to the prison offi clats in order in obtala access to bim. A formal agreement was drawn up and a Hat prepared of the articles to be allowed in for Hea's comfort. The family forgot to mention an oplum pips and It was stopped as not being in the agreement and another 5,000 taels bed to be paid to get the pine In. This m was paid, but when the whole oplem smoking outfit ray, Tamp ic) was brought to the gaol the officials refosed to pass it in because the groemint act forth that only the pipe should go la lorg noo txels. There upau another boystäd taela was demanded and pild, and then Hsa got his pipe and outñ'.
Other six officials, members of the Reform Party and great friends of Kang Yo-wel, were beheaded ibis aficranen.
It is reported in Conservative circles, that Kang Yu-wel planned a coup d'at, his " plan of campaign" being nothing show of the zuriisina- loo of the Emprest-Dower. It is fanber alleged that the Emperor Kang Su know of In appr ved Kang Ya-wel's project because the was, and is, the mainstay of the Conserva sive bugbears of the Government and a well- Digh lasa mountable obstacle is the path of reform and the reinvigoration of the Empire. There is no evidence of this other than that which affered by blatant toadles and obregalous Boswells who pertinatiously cling to the Dowager's spron-tilage.
The story ges on to guy that General Yan Shi-Kal was made an expiclant Vice-Secretary of Bard to farnish as excuse for get ing, bim. to Peking When he arrived some of Kang's Par y promised him in the name of the Emperor
Viceroyship Il be weld "englater" the 11ination of Viceroy Jang La, in Tientala, take supreme command and then bring his picked troops to Peking and surreand the palice in which the Empress Dowager iz Kving.
General Yuin promptly returned to Tientsia and divulged the alat to Jung La, who lost no time la commnolcationg with the Empress Dowager, whereupon she took steps to get the Empeior under her control. Sach is the story that has been set afst to Imbze the pibtle aid with the idea that the Emperor sought to
in order that be might get fall control-that he might become Ruler in fact as well as in name.
Jang La has been made Cabinet Minister and will not return to Tientalo as Victroy of Chili. To Lu who is here at present, will replice him in the Viceroyalty of Chill.
o'clock yesterday morning. She leaves poblad her a husband and four litila children, whom wa are amid have the sympaties of all who know them.
THE ESTIMATES.
The estimates for 18gg were considered by the Finance Commities at the Conecil mecting yesterday.
THE NEW POLICE MAGISTRATE, Hon,, C. P. Chater-On page 36 I see "Folkce Magistrate and Cotoner $7,800 this year $7,307," I see at the foot the note Reduction ou дет appolatment," I should like to know whether the new appointment has been made.
The Acting Colonial Secretary--I am...as yet unable to state whether the new appolotment has been made. The Secretary of State has had it in his mind to reduce the salary on the new appointment being made to $sco & month, Thai is to make it the same as the office of Chlef Magistrale at Singapore, and this Gover. ment bus mida representations that in the creat of the Pollce Migistrata and Coroner being one and the same person the sam of $7,20 would probably be more jaat.. However, iba matter as not yet been decided by the Secretary of State, and as he has not seal to as a definite asawer wo have to put our recommendation in the estimates
Hon. C. P. Caster-And it is not the intention of the Garetament to inercate the number of magistrates from one to two ?
The Acting Colonial Secretary-I have had no latimistion to that effect.
CROWN AGENT'S CMMISSION, Hon C. P. Chater-Under the heading "Miscellaneous services," I see the item "Com- mission to Crown agents, $16:0 la 1898 and $1,500 for 1899," and I obssiva a fant note, "Increas an account of Crowd agents' charge of 1 per ceniidu teelgat and intrance of stores." I should Hke to have subj:ct
e some explanation on that The Acting Colonlal Secretary-When the freight and insurance protested against it of Crowo agents pat this charge of per cent, on
the ground that it was not fa accorda ce with the icg-lations and that it was a charge con- try to all commercial practice. The Secretary of State, however, wid not rejleve us from this Hon. C. F. Chater-Is there day return as lo freight and lasurance?
$130 zeler which he had in his hand when the satisfactory position of Marine Insuranca. A can:e the death by susausination of the Dowiger | commission.
A
Japanese entered, snatched the notes and ran | way. Wong gave chase rnd the fmpudent
sold was eventually caught by a constable.
beMagistracy (e-day, the accused was sever.ced to lodh months Impronment wlik hard txbour,
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SAYS the New Varh Commercial Adverfurt-- The reply of Mr. Wildman, the United States fonae Foung leader of the insurgents in the Philippines deserves more confidence this the American press has seen fit to credit his with Me, Wildman's "Trost to the Bosor and justice of the United States," supplemented as is by "I bellere in you do not disappoin me," reawakens the hope and expectation that pallitcal questions-in the Pallippines will, after all, be selfied without reif friction between the Unlied States and the tatorgents, who have labored so diligently and really no skully in throwing of the Spanish yoke of oppressa,
MR. GOODNOW, U.S. Consal General at Shang bai, bas expressed his views on the Pallippine question as follows "We akpold hold the Pallippine Islide the Caroline Islands, and the Ladzone Islands, also' Cabs and Porto Ricco. It does not matter whether we call then war indemnity or what. We need them in our business. You have no idea, and canrol bava anil you get out here, how all nations are fight ing for trade, and what an intense Jealousy there Is of the United States. Just now the Contin- entd Powers seem more jealous of us than even of England. If we are to have anything to sxy, we must have arvy. To have a may w must have coaling-stations. That men the Sandwich Islands and the Fhilippines,"
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THE POST OFFICE SCANDAL
ACCUSED COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.
moderate increase in vales is undoubtedly needed and must eventes ly come about, though up to the present combined action has not been found
the n
practicable, except in the Australian Colonles, where tariffs have been formed and are working sfactorily. Turning to. the report itself, the Balance sheet and working account cali for no spect.1' comment - but with regard to the proposed transfer of $10000 hom 4, i may meŭtica ihmë ita outranding "claims amount to considerably ins than the sum cailed forward, but in view if the number of iliks anexpired the vision for any furt er loses which may occur. Directors have seemed it prudent to make pro- The presentean year follows twenty good ones and with a return to the acmal rate of losses the Directors trust that future years may prove be as profitable as the past ones. The car- rent year has opened well, and, though it is far too raily to speak confidently of lis prospects, the Director venture to hope that when they next met you it will be with a better report than the one which they regret fi fr their duty to present to you today. Our Mortgages have been valued as usul by Messrs. Palmer and Torner and the propeller continue to furnira ample security for the loans on them. Batore formally moving the adoption of the report and a counts I shall be pleased to reply: 10 any
ions that shareholders may wish to ask. beg to propose the adoption of the report and The Chalman-There being no questions I
sccounts,
Mr. Stewart seconded.
Carried,
seconded the confirmation of the appointment Mr. Champer proposed and Capt. Barale of Mesara. P. Sachse and A. Haupt a Directors.
Carried.
seconded the re-election of Messrs. C. Beasann Capt. Burnie proposed and Mr. Stewart and P. Sachse as Duicciors.
Carried.
Capt. Burnle p oposed the re-election Méturs, T. Arnold and. H. U. Jeffrays auditors.
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Mr. Veitch seconded. Carled,
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The Chairman announced that dividend war- rants would be ready to-morrow,
CRICKET.
Sir Liang Cheng, secretary of Chang Yin Hoao, was in a great funk when his flead and patron. was seized. He thinks Chang wipulihaugh, Li Hurg-chang is will kept back froms office, hat I ma tyngly of opiatok that as soon' að the Клорения Д
wager gets the Cablaet into working order. -abe will bring the old man to the front with a rush.
physician) vili to Hangkang is ter the purpose It is rumour that Dr. Lin's (he Viceroy Li'z af geting together stadenis for the Impe lil edical College at Tleats and take unto himself a tie.
PAKINC, October 1st. An Ediet saw the leht of day yesterday which is causing lots of talkee talkee. It-sentences Chang Yin Huad to bialhment for life, to Colaese Turkestan. I hear that the British and Chinese Ministers will enter
protest and
endeavour to save Chang from such severe
punishment. He fi unquestionably gality of no ilence to any shape or form and it is to b hoped that and viclear, blood-thirsty gaoz who How rule the 100st in this city will be lod-ced to seconsider their loadvised decision.
UNPARLIAMENTARY LANGUAGE.
At the Magistracy to-day, R. A. Collins, pro- prietor of the Dragon Cycle Depot, summoned mon', for behaving in a disorderly manner and J. Coyle, overseer of the Public Works Depart asing proface and abusive language towards the complainers in his shop an the 8th Inst.
Hasings) appeared for the prosecution.
Mr. H. W. Looker (ol Messrs. Deacon and
Complainant wald-Some ten days ago Chinaman bennght in a broken splodio and wanted a new one mads. I told him through my Chinese boy that the pics would be 23. I rade the spindle and the man came on the 4th Inst. and paid for it. Next morning be brought th: spindle back and I gathered from my boy that the spindle did not fit. I told the boy to tell the man to bring his treadle and I would it the pladle Defendant accompanied the Cain man and he made some carnal obser Tilos and went away. In the afterrosa the defendent brought the treadle and explained that the spindle did no: fit. I fitted aucther splodle by the alternoon of the next day, 7th lost, and defendant coma and took it away. On
He held the frondle out to me and said the morning of the 8th the defendant came to my shrpith the treadle and new spindle bicken. d-you, what kind of work do you call that." I said Mr. Coyle, don't make use of that kind of language to me? He said "I'wfil and g——are d double you." There were the only two acccassions that he d—me. I ordered him oul of the shop he didnt go and said "I will have asisfaction. I said I would report. the matter to the Police and went out. Delgadant followed me nut of the shop and up and down the road,
QEEN'S COLLEGE, ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE.
On Saturday lest, 's cricket match, between C. C., was played at the Happy Valley, and the Queen's College C. C. and the St. Joseph's
resalted in a win by one run for Queen's. The following are the scores --
QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
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The Acting Colonia! Secretary-i do not think there is.
Hon C. P. Chaler- belleve thera in one. Do we get it or do the Crown agents get it ?
Tas Acting Colonial Tréssuter-I have never
seen any.
It was decided that the Acting Colonial Secretary should enquire as to this return,
LOSS IN IXCHANGE.
Hon C, P. Chater-On the sime page is the item Loss in exchange on Indian police and Indian gual staff remlitance," $8,500 belog allowed for 1899, ngxicat $5,500 for 1898; How is this calculated?
The Acting Colonial Secretary-We fix the dollar at red, this year. Last year it was fixed as is, gd.
Hon, C. P. Chater-Then the item ought to have been less.
The Acting Colonial Secretary-It ought to have been less hat there are more receiving, compensatiou.
The Council subsequently resumed, His Excellency returning to the chair.
The Acg Celonial Secretar, I have the bonour torpet that the Approplation B for 1899 has been considered by the Finance Ûm- mtiice and that there are no objections to the items. In w have the honour to move that this house ga inte comebice on the Bill and con. alder it clause by clauze.
The Bill b.ving been considered in committed the Council again resumed and the Bill was read a third time and passed.
BRITAIN'S EASTERN POLICY,
BY PROFESSOR VAMBERY,
A communication jus received from Professor Arminjas Vambery, of Budapest University, the eminent Oriental wilter, is published in the Newcastle. Chronicli. Alier daly considering this state of things (says the Professor), I think the reproach mate against the present British Government is not at all justified, It may be thats decided policy and a firm six ding galast Russia might have produced a greater caniion as a momentary fall in the
of your tival activity bat, on the other hand, the possibility is not excluded that Russia might have avalled herself of her threatening position to the North-West of Indie, in Persie, wad in Turkey to bring the mitter id a forcible solution, and a war, under
watch a baller cpponually. Shabazz redes the present circumstances, is by no means recommendable. England has to wait and lo
Cheng Trang, the postman charged with aplawfully detainfeg letters, was commd for rial at the Magistracy le-day, ball-gi,coo Mr. Bretten in bis address on behalf of the defence said it was clear from the ideas of defendant had charge of Chinese contipan the Postmaster General and Mr. Solly that the dence and that undelivered lettes were rained to defendant who should hand them over to Mr. Sally. He urged that there was zo, criminal fatest in defendant keeping the letters; they werd not concealed but found in a drawer to Canilent are. If there was criminal intent. Hemphieya, c G. Remedios b E, Pagb............... defendant would have opened the letters and Hamphreys, bowled Pogb destroyed them. The letters were not properly C. D. Sila, c-Costa b Pogb .......... directed and they were probably tended to A. Loureiro, c Melendreras, b Remedios the addresses and r«faved. Tocis letters might Outper, b Pugabeitṇaco 13 i X'was dizald to remain in the abop as other † that the time wanted for such a transformation
Sequeira, c & b Pugh
have been neglectfully taken to the defendant's room and forgat ca He asked the Court say A. Ismall, V. Carvalho, b Pugh that there was no criminal' latention. Ses as
D. Carvalho, b Melendreras uzma of the Home act applied to this case and the
E. Remed os, e Marques, b Melendierat...... detention of the letters by the defendant AAA. R. Samy, not ou a súa
E: Iamall, b Pugh dotesifon provided by law.
PHILIPPINE LEADERS · WANT' ANNEXATION.
·Handia, Sept..
At meeting yesterday of twenty teadus of the Filipinos of all sections called to dises the policy of these islands, eighteen of them were emphatically in favour of outright annexation to the United States and two wore in favour of a republic. The general native opinion is dat Wildman's suggestion and offer liberal induce is best to adopt United States Conani Gineral. menis to the independent factions to co-oprato. and to reward the services rendered,mes, F. Call
Extra-
Total nonim、994......
AT. JOSEPH'E.
E. Pagh, b Carvalks ....................................... И. Hapun, b Remedios
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her en ira policy, and to 20 back to her former Tins of action viz., to take the lead of the Moslem and Buddhistle world sealant the comman fos from the North, The mliliary skill acquired by Japan and. Turkey may also be an fostra- rent to form the huge master, in China Inte well against fatare ancroachment. It will require more time than in the foresaid countries, but it will decidedly bapper, and I am not afraid will be lajarings to British commercial intere
cata in the Far East. Russian trade and industry Are sill in the age of infancy, il compared to England, and Russian big talking may only deceiro Bose who give credit to the mendacious Run las press, and who bare not got a fusight into the rotten, corrupt and barbarous machinery of the Government of the Cest. It is palence. we have to go in the present moment, coupled by foresight and unreleating, cifvity. The Baltish public must be Informed of the real state of things, apart from all party spirit and silly prejudices. We write, we must be on the alert, and closely watch the delogs of the pre sent and next Governments. I am prepa ing for In ble defence, defendant sald-I wont to a series of lectures to the United Kingdom; you complaisant's shop on Saturday evening wiib muai do the same, and il tkanyes of the Britisher. the spindle, and sild. “What sort of work do are opened I am sure he will not allow bla you call this." He vald to me "I suppose you "kisterives to blunder and to threaten the axisis, have broken i gals; that's all?) 1414 "D- | ence of the Emple. John Bull is the only man .......... I♫ | it, there was nothing to breik.!!
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ASTROLOGERS TOMAREKAN
V. J. Carvalho, b'Remedios ne R. Martiner; b Carvalho.......................................bai G. Remedios, e Carvalho b Remedios......... H. Costa, son subminomomaquaIMA M. Maiquer, b Remedios
a customers might come in and it would be a public 2 disgrace to. I have pever d no way work
the defendant before." Cross-examined by deferdant-I did not use the words" Ituppose you have broken it again. 8 When I went out of the shop you asked me if would tefasd your money or makes new uplodie. 44 I said I would have no deallags with you but with the Cbloman who paid me. You did not ray the Chinaman was your servant. I thought you were dolog a fsyour for the Chlaaman.
Complainant's Chlacke Avalstant was then called. He corroborated his master and said that on the Xth Inst. defendant came to, and winners heard him say g— d➡ twice.
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CC. Carvalh, b Remedios
Guilenes, c C. Humphreys, b Remedios... 1
J. Melendrerar, inal out ............... A. C. Botelbo, e E. Humphreys, b Carvalho
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fo the world wh sa sound judgmest and practlé Commander Hasings bound defendant over i cal view offers the best guarantus for the welfare In the suza of $5 to be of good behaviour for of his country and for the greatness of bis nag 45 one month