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Lodge will OPEN 7 PM.
By Command,
Hongkong, 1st July, 1899..
GRAND OPENING NIGHT.
TO-NIGHT TONIGHT!!
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The Sparkling Comedietta in One Acid
by
FERGUS HUME
Entitled
THE OLD GENERAL,**
To be followed by the celebrated Comedy in
Three Acts, by
SYDNEY, GRUNDY,
"A PAIR OF SPECTAOLES."
PRICES-53, 52 & $1.
MONDAY, the 3rd July, "PINK DOMINOES,"
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Half Price to Back Seats only.
FLAN at ROBINSON PIANO Co. NOTE-A Special Tram will run Every Evening a quarter of an hour after fall of curtain.
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Hongkong, 1st July, 1899.
PUMJOM MINING COMPANY,. LIMITED.
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'NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. ` HARES in this Company on walch a CALL of $1 was made PAYABLE on the 17th day of April last, and which said CALL has not yet been PAID, are liable to be forfeited, in accordance with the Anicles of Association of the Company, (Articles Nos. 26 and 27),
W. H. GASKELL,
Acting Secretary.
Hongkong, 1st July, 1899.
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FOR HAVRE, COPENHAGEN.
AND ST. PETERSBURG;--
#THE Company's Steamship
"SIAM,"
Captain Glahn, will be despatched as above
on MONDAY, the 3rd instant, instead of as previously advertised.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Agents.
Hongkong, 1st July, 1899,
NOTICE.
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MR. E. Spencer Pratt, the retiring U. S. Consul: General, was to leave Singapore by the French mail on the 23rd alto for Europe.". Mr. Pratt (says the Free Press) will stay for a time with
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
SUPREME COURT CRIMINAL SESSIONS
With regard to the second question as to time, theirreply was "We cannot form an opini en as to the exact time the murder took place. We agree that the murder was committed in the Colony
his sister in Paris: before going on to London Before the Hon. W. M. Goodman (ching Ais, Lordship thoughts, it a pity the and New York."
Chief Justice) July 1stL
STRIAL OF THE UN LOONG NURDERERS In the current number of the Sporting and Dramatic News are two very good pictures of PRISONERS FOUND GUILTY. A the last Penang Race Meeting. These show On resuming, Mr. Pollock, with a small Mr. D. D. Mackie's starting machine in operibrary of books before him, cited several enses [861ntion. The first shows the horses, about mine is in support of his contention that a judge has the right or power to call witnesses to prove or number, steadily lined up for the start with the disprove whether a place is within the Count's tape-barrier still down. The second snap shot furisdiction eren after Counsels have spoken, show's the start.just after the lever is moved, "He thought the Court should take-judicial the whole row of horses springing of in a per- notes that this murder was committed within fect line. It would have been Impossible to
the Court's jurisdiction, and, according to the authorities cited, His Hongur should have secured representations of a more favoar
call witnesses to prove that Un
is within able character of the practical efficiency of Mr.. the bounds of the new territory, in Mackie's pattern of the starting machine.
E have This Day authorized Mr. CARL
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CHRISTIAN HERMANN SCHRÖTEN and Mr. PAUL FRIEDRICH HERMANN WESTEN. DORFF to sign our Fiks per Procution!
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Intimation.
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· IMPORTERS OF HIGH-CLASS
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THE case against Edwin Ryder, Coxswain on board the Submarine Mining steaner Solent was again heard at the Magistracy before Mr Gompertz this morning. No further evidence was called. Mr. Hastings addressed the bench and said that as the charge against defendant was that he had stolen certain utensils, namely, stewpans etc., it must follow that the charge meant that he had stolen certain coal, a sample of which had been produced. He contended that no proof had been brought that the coat had been stolen. Ilis Worship said the original charge against defendant was certainly
Mr. Ormsby was called; but Dir. Stade objected.. One of the witnesses, in the cuse was recalled, and again stated that he was one village was now under the jurisdiction of Eng of the gentry of Un Loong, and testified that his fish officials. He had seen some of the Gover nor's proclamations posted in Un Long
Hit Honour asked witness if he knew for certain whether Un Loong was in the new territory or not.
Mr. Slade object.
His Honour cannot help it whether you object or not; I am asking witness whether lie knows if Un Loong is in the new territory
Mr. Slade-All right, my lant object; you over-rule.
jurors could not agree upon the point of time and asked the gentlemen to retire again to further consider the matter... Retired.
After an absence of another fifteen minutes the jury returned with an attention of the answer to their second question: “ they
could not recide as to the date.
His Lordship Gentlemen, jou have been asked to decide whether these men were guilty ofthe murder on the 18th of April and you réttirn a verdict of S guilty Ryet you most illogically say in the second ansiver that you cannot decide. on the date.
Sentence reserved till Monday at 10 am,
A SMART CAPTURE.
Thotos is no doubt that the surest proventu“ tive of crime is the certainty of its ultimate dis-
THE PLAGUE,
Cases reported to jothi uko
1,065
during past 24 hours...
Total... 1,087
caths reported to 30th ulto,. 1,005 do: „"during past 24 hours.... 19 Total: 1,924
FROM JAPAN PAPERS.
"Fire in Yokohama,
“A fire broke out about 12.15 on June 21st in godown at the rear of Messrs. Brett and Gos premises, No. 60. The Fire Brigade was soon. on the scene, and prevented the fire spreading. to the main building. The godown, which coul tained drugs," was destroyed, and Considerable | amout of damage was done.
have means of tracing ey doers they will Mr. Kato, who recently turned from Lon
very and punishment, and when the Chinese awake to the fact that the European detectives
A New Departure.: become less prone to give way to their baddon, where he had represented Japan for se practices. Soine time ago a Chingman sent veral years with exceptional ability, has inaugu some: cattle to be sold by a dealer, who, after rated a new custom. He has presented to the disposing of the same for $190, did not settle Emperor, the Empress, and the Prince imperial with the original owner. The Chinaman certain atticles procured in England. To the off of assistance to recover de anoncy, by of a guardsman, the, olher of a royal marine; natumlly became, anxious and accepted an
Emperor he presented two bronze figures,” one another Chingman, who passed himself off as to the Empress, a parasol anda fan; and to the an employee of MP Holmes, the solicitor Prince Imperial un electric clock and a folding and asked for $35 to commence proceed chinit ings, and next morning demanded another His Lordship put a few more questions to saying that a petition, mit been led witness and said he thought there was evid in the Summary Cotig for the recovery of Newspaper Securities. territory and the Court's jurisdiction.
ou the man had hot and could not do Mr. Slade then asked what opinion. His anything and so reported the matter to the Lordship had arrived at with regard to the police. Detective Sergeant Collett, who it will word" from."
be remembered recently received a gold jewelled scarf-pin' from His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Prussia, for services rendered during his stay at Hongkong started on bis investigations, without even knowing the mine
vague. On the matter of utensils he had ence enough that Un Loong is within the newthe money. The farmer afterwards found att is reported from Japanese, source, stys
BRANDIES already discharged the defentiant. He thought that there was evidence to show that some
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coals had been taken. The defendant was under arrest and it would be expedient for him (His Worship) to alter the charge into one of having stolen coal on the dates specified by witnesses, and to institute anew trial on the
His Honour replied that he would have to reserve his ruling, but for the purposes of to-day he ruled that "from" included the date specified-17th of April.
Mr. Slade then raised another objection-the nationality, subjects of the Emperor of China the time the Convention was made, at eden at
the Japan Gurelle, that the Goremor of Kanagawa has written to the Home Minister asking for the instructions of the latter as to whether the deposit notes of the Hongkong and Shanghar Bank, the Chartered Bank, and the Russo-Chinese Bank may be received from the foreign newspaper publishers in this pre- facture instead of cash as security money for
amended charge. Lt. Rundall, R.E., said that he Prisoners had not been proved to be of Chinese of the man of whom he was in search, but was engaging in the business according to the
had not brought his witnesses, to Court that morning. Mr. Hastings, after a consultation with his client, said he would be prepared to bring witnesses forward ou Ryder's behall on the new charge Case adjourned till 2 p.m. on Wednesday.
successful in tracing him under three different
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aliases and will bring him before His worship Laws, Mr. Slade then addressed the jury to the Magistracy next Tuesday morning. The Case being adjourned to enable prisoner to following effect He had been called to defent obtain counsel. A few more smart captures in le objections to act in avier to take like this would have a most beneficial effect
all the he had order try and save their necks. He hoped the jury would not. Sg. Collet is deserving of great praise look at the prisonors as Chinaren, or think as he had heard some people say, "oh, it doesn't THE ANTI-FOREIGN RIOTING AT The Exchange, the monthly mincograped matter; its only a couple of Chinamen less." That was to be entirely put out of their thoughts, leaflet issued from Usigchen, Honan, in its June and they were to find in their minds, beyond number has an extract from a letter by Mall reasonable doubts, whether the prisoners Grant, written from Weiluifu, giving an encon were implicated in the crime or not. There railway prospecting. He says the surveys are jury to find the accused guilty or not guilty. murdered and foully so, andit remained with the completed, and only await ratification from Two of the witnesses in their evidence had headquarters, after which men and material stated they were down on the creek with the will be rushed on the ground as rapidly as murderers and saw the murder done, in fact, they helped In his opinion tic witnesses possible. Amongst the general and medical could, be convicted themselves. Did it not notes are the following:-
look as if they had consulted together and decided they would come forward and give evidence against the prisoners to save their
All our Brandy is guaranteed to raging account of the activity in mining and was no doubt that the deceased had been naries on the 15th ulto. Three nalive, assistants Bpparently has involved the death of 200
PURE COGNAC, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage.
Smaller quantities and sample bottles will be supplied at propor- tionate wholesale rates.
We guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine only when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports.
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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. THE Company's Steamship
"HAITAN,"
Captain Roach, will be despatched for the above Ports, on TUESDAY, 'the 4th instant, at 10A.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
“DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., * General Managers.
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DOUGLAS, STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED..
FOR AMOY AND TAMSUÏ THE Company's Steamship
"HAICHING," Captain Hodgins, will be despatched for the above Ports, on TUESDAY, the ph instant, at 10 & Me
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managèrs. ·· -Hongkong, 1st July, 1899,
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AUSTRIAN CLÖYD'S STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO,S BOMBAY KARACHI, ADEN, MASSANA, SUEZ, PORT SAID, FIUME AND TRIESTE.
Taking Cargo at through rates to South Africa, PERSIAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK 9BA * LEVANT and ADRIATIC PORTS.) HE Company's Steamship
SILESIA, Captain R. Mayer, will be despatched as above o5 MONDAY, the 10th instant, P.M.
Silk and Valuables are transhipped on "arrival at Bombay into an accelerated linen
For information as to Passage and Freight, apply to AYTET
SANDER, WIELER & Có,
Agents Hongkong, 1st July, 1899.
[863] INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED
FROM
SINGAPORE
THE Company's Steamship
NG AN
SUISANG," having arrived from the above Forts, Consignt bf Cargo by her, are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside. -
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after Noon, the 5th instant, will be Janded at Consignees, risk and expense into Godowns at East Point,
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Tre Insurance has been effected.
Fogging will be countersigned by
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Last Saturday, a man was caught in the act of kidnapping a chill, and received rough usage at the hands of an angry mob in con- sequence. When taken before a magistrate and severely beaten, he confessed() that he was in the employ of the foreigners, and received Tis. 25 for each child He is now lying at the ramen gate, with a cangue on his neck, starring to death.
The Wakamatsu Colliery Explosion. Japan's first really serious experience of a colliery explosion is that which took place in the Toyokan inine on the 15th instant at 212.15 am The mine is situated in Wakama
sz Prefecture, and is sometimes spoken of as the Tohoku coal mine. It belongs to Mr. Hiraoka, a member of the Diet. There is as- Last week we recorded the burning of the information about the ongin of the ex- C.M.S. Church and Mission-house in Kienning plosion. It took place at a point about 5,500 City and the fortunate escape of the Missiofeet from the mouth of the main shaft, did Sanic fate would have overtaken, the English be of very large dimensions, and people spoke were brutally murdered and without doubt the piers ar first the disaster was supposed to of an interruption of work for a period of several ladies lad they not been warned in time and months. But the latest news is to the effect. managet to get away. The hospital is about two miles outside the city and this was next that operations will probably be resumed within attacked, but happily nor before Dr. Rigg was able to make good his escape. The building was not burned as was expected, which may be attributed to riatives who had recinterceding of grateful mob, however, were not to be baulked altogether and they looted the place instead... The 16th, 17th and 18th inst were very trying days to the friends of the Rev. HS and being as follows: In his address to you, Mrs. Phillips and Miss Scars who were gentlemen, my learned friend took pains to stationed, at Kienyang, go miles beyond Caution you as to the nature of what your Kienning. Nothing direct or reliable had been verdict should be you must be satisfied henni of them, but each of these three days beyond all reasonable town whether the reports of our
4.Foochow whichler are guilty, or · not quite
own necks.
Adjournment. for tiffin..
On resuming after the interval,
Mr. Pollock addressed the jury, the substance
hope
A wornal from beyond the Yellow lately arrived here for eye treatment. trouble was intuned eye-laslies. The si ont cyd was gone, and tonguera what-littight | "me that you must be convinced abové all Early in the morning of the 10th a message of the other that remained, she had worn for
many months, a cord tied around her head, passing under her eyebrow. Over this string she drew the loose skin of her eyelid so tightly that it was impossible to close her eye, thus eye-ball. She had worn the cord so tight, so constantly and so long, that it had made a deep fissure in the skin, and a large flap of loose skin hung from the eye-brow, even after the string was removed.
reasonable doubt; it must not be a speculative
a week,
Acting Chief Manager of the H. and S. Bank,
The Japan Herald states that the late Mang ger of the Yokohama branch of the Hongkong. and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Mr. H..M. Bevis, has been appointed by the Board of Directors, as Chief Manager, during the absen- coon leave of Sir Thomas Jackson, who expects to be away, our contemporary understands, some eighteen months after his departure from
Hongkong
Damage Dono by the Rocent Rainstorm.
Jongkong Telegraphing of the lashes on, the recently to
HONGKONG SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1899..
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
THE DREYFUS AFFAIR.
LONDON, June 28th.
The Government is surrounding the arrival of ex-Capt. Dreyfus with unpenetrable mystery in order to avoid hostile demonstrations. "
GREAT BRITAIN AND THE TRANSVAAL.
A Meeting of 4,000 Citizens of Cape Town strongly supported Sir Alfred Milner's policy.
WEATHER REPORT,
A
maintained.
An immense, amount of damage was done in Kobe by the rainstonn which occurred a week or two ago. The Kobe City authorities have been making an investigation into the cost of roads and other local public werks, and the result will shortly be submitted to the Municipal Assembly. It is estimated that the cost of repairs will reach Y15,000.
was received nunouncing the certainty of their deaths. Suspense was at an end the worst had happened; and the news was telegraphed hone. The consternation was great. What was to happen next? All inissionaries from stations west of Foochow had been recalled charge of the Rev. White and Rev. Walsh of the C.M.S. (o bring all down, but then the question was, would those at Kucheng escape in time? The gloom cast over Foochow by the reported deaths, however, was not of long duration. Before noom: Mr. Consul Fraser issued an Express" making it publicly known that H. E. the Viceroy had received a telegram from the authorities in the
All the newspapers published by foreigners country advising the safety of Mr and Mrs in the settlement of Kobe, says the Asahi, are Phillips and Miss Scars in the magistrates to be placed under the rule of the Japanese, yamen at Kienyang. Of course general relief press, Law and treated in the same way as the was felt, and the telegrams despatched home Joppaese papers on the now Treaties coming carly in the moming had to be contradicted, into fores. The Central Police of Hyogo Ken The false reports are said to have been tho will be obliged to inspect them from day to work of the Kiangsi bontmen. The Ree, H. 5;
'hillips and party alter having been sheltered day. It has therefore been decided to engage a translator from July next and the appropria- in the magistrate's yamen for three days, tention for that purpose has been made.
The Inspection of Foreign Newspapers.
doubt, and I do not think there can be any speculative doubt according to the evidence you-have heard. You must not wander away from, it through what my learned friend has said about the evidence; that it was specula evidence is quite sufficient to prove the guilt of the accused. I have no doubt as to what your verdict will be and that it will carry with it, scrious consequences. You must not seek beyond the evidence for proof to convict in a case of murder it must not be more com- plete than it would be in a case of highway THE SHARE MARKET. robbery, Again I submit there is enough evi- dence to convict those prisoners of the murder „Messrs Benjamin, Kelly and Potts, in their they are charged with. Regarding the first weekly share report, state-There bas been a prisoner, there is more evidence against steady business transacted during the week him than there is against the second. Take and rates in most instances have been well the evidence of the son of deceased. On The Wanchai Warehouse and the 17th he saw his father bound and Storage Company, Limited, has declared an taken by a band of people of the Triad interim dividend of 4 per cent. ($1.50 per sharp) 'Society, among whom was the first prisoner, payable on the 8th July-next. The transfer who wanted the society to arrest the son also books will be closed from the 1st to the 8th and at the same time the son heard accused proximo, both days inclusive. Banks. Hong say that deceased's family was to be exter-Kienyang on the 19th-inst with an escort kong and Shanghai Banks have ruled very ninated. So you see only a few hours before provided by the magistrate, and arrived at firm and have been taken off the market at deceased was murdered the first prisoner took a Sueykow where they were met by the Rex Regulations of the Fatent Law. 300 and 30r per cent. premium, closing with leading part in the arrest in the street. That pri White and Rev. Walsh and brought, with the
The Regulations concerning the operation. buyers at 302 % premium. The London soner had more to do with deceased, was testified body of recalled missionaries, to Foochow a
of the Patent, Designs and Trade Marks Laws quotation is £60 Nationals are wanted at by another witness, who said he went to the We mentioned last week that it was thought were issued by the Agricultural and Commer "The Observatory 'report says:-On: the 1st | Szoj. Marine. Insurances-Unions have meeting-house and unfettered deceased, but the mob was composed of the same class of cial Department on the 20th inst. The general at 11.25 a.m. The barometer has fallen slightly buyers at $235 China Traders have bece afterwards gave him over to the first prisoner, men as those engaged in the Kucheng mas rule in the Regulations concerning the opera done at Soz. Yangtszes have changed hands who said he was the man to set deceased free. sacre. That may be, but it is not at all certaiation of the Patent. Law: provides that applica in the neighbourhood of Hongkong, risen in in the North at $106 and $110. Stmits arg My leamed friend took some pains to point out who the instigators of this rioting were. The tions, demands and reports to be made to the the South. The depression, to the S.W. of still enquired for at $64. Fire Insurances that the principal witness was unreliable hatred of the Kienning people for foreigners is Authorities in regard to patents must be inade Hongkong, appears to be approaching the Hongkong, Fires are neglected at Sriz but you will have seen that the witness well known and they are quito capable of in in writing, in the Japanese language Letters const near Haiban Straits. FORECASTE, China Fires have been sold at $89 and are stiff was very dull of comprehension, and gave itiating any business of this kind without out of power of attomey and certificates of na
obtainable. Shipping, Hongkong, Canton and the interpreters much difficulty in getting in sido prompting. The placards, which appeared tonality, which are written in a foreign language veering to S.E., winds, moderate or fresh gale; and Macao Steamboats are in steady demand telligent replies to questions; but, I think, on about a month ago charging the foreigners with must be accompanied by translations. squally, showery"
and sales have been effected ai $294, and Sad the whole he turned out to be a reliable all sorts of atrocities and calling upon the en On the 1st at fo pay Black Ball hoisted
Indo Chinas have been placed at $70. China witness. The discrepancies pointed out be people to rise and kill thein and destroy their and Manilas have been negotiated at $89 and tween the statements given at the Magistracy property, were at once, ordered to be taken
The Local Foreign Press, $go. Douglas Steamships are quiet with seller and this Court, we must put down to down by the authorities. Similar placards The Mhan Herald asserts that 1 View LOCAL AND GENERAL.
at $58-Star Ferries have experienced furth the dificulties of Interpretation. There is were posted about Kienyang with the addition the new. Treaties coming into operation, whic rise and have been fixed at $15 and $16. Reao doubt that he gave a very plain description to the charges against feteigpen that they tad will hargely affect the foreign press in Japan, fineries. The rates for China Sugars have of the scene on the creekside and this was taves, constructed in their premises to throw and other questions relating to newspaper en- proved very erratic and sales have been effect corroborated substantially by the second wit- children's bodies in. On the invitation of Mr. terpriseda meeting has been appointed to take ed at $173,$173 $174and $175, the market cloness. His. Lordship amaure, will point out Phillips the city guild and all the officials place at the Herald office, at which the repre ing with sellers at $174. Luzups are quiet to you that what, both witnesses said in their sent over the house and premises, and, being sentatives of the daily and weekly newspapers $57 Mining-Punjoms have reacted slightly ovidence was substantial. You have before you satisfied, a stringent proclamation was issued willattend and lake pan. So far as the Japan and after sales at $15 and Sis have been dong direct evidence of these tw men that the pistol by the mandarins warning the people to keep | Daily fall and the Japan: Weekly Mail are at $14.70. Charbonnages continue in demand slicts contributed to the death of deceased the peace, which quieted matters in Kidnyang concerned, his statement is baseless. Wo at $255. Queen Mines have been done to therefore submit to you in putting all the That was on June 1oth On Mr Philips have received from the Japan, Iterald - A
ing suggestion considerable extent at 50 and 5 cents Tele evidence together that these men. took an getting news of what had occurred in Kiçi bus are a shado firmer and have buyers at active part in the death of Tung Cheung, he went at once to the magistrat $113. Raubs are out of favour at the moment. The first prisoner says himself that after the day that a scal should be put on his bou and shares are obtainable at St. Olivers of the murder he started a wandering life that the magistrate should give him, have been done at $6 and the B shares was possibily because he was afraid of being and Miss Seth shelter in lis yamen $3 Decks, Wharves, and Codowns,Hong arrested. The other withess said he went to: he willingly, consented to đd.” The kong and Whampoa Docks have been placed the wharf with one of the gentry which he says at both "inces appear to have at 402 per cent premium and are steady was the first prisoners. If the two prisoners did lay in their power. What was wrong was at the rate. Kowloon Wharf shares habe not fire the shots, it is proved beyond reason that they were not granted military enough risen to go sales, and close with buyers able doubt that they took an active part in the to support their authority over a moli-vising $93. Lands, Hotels and Buiklings-Hong murder and, submit, are equally guilty Ode story is that at Kleufting they hat kong Lands, after sales at So can be plated His Lordship, before summing up, informed two or three hundred spidiers but that they h at $92k West Points have been booked the jury that they must be unanimous in their had been sent away to escort treasure to the ma $29 Hongkong Hotels have again improved decision, or the case would have to be heard her district and that, the mob had seized the their position and have been sold at 897, SIC again and a new jury empanelled. Berthien: opportun presented by their absence, to rise quarte Stor, Siba and Bros. Humphrey's Estate rave went into the evidence given by the witnesses hough it was some day befor the day fixed of the been done and are enquired for at $to Ching and left the jury to consider their verdict. In for the rising. But to return to the question enterp Providentes are obtainable at $5.75 Cotton concluding His Honour said he would like it to the instigators of the riot, it remains was there invogled into the Chin that Messrs. Mills.There is no business to report in stocks the jury, it they found the prisoners guilty, to uncertain who they wer The vegetarians.or and held prisoner until the
interfered mpany will under this heading, Miscellaneous, Green Is stalo whether the murder took
otlier secret society, play have and some City Hall land Cements have been sold at $28) and 6291 17th or 18th, and whether
with it but it is not improbable made a great noise at the Pair of and clase with sales and buyers at 8284, S. the new territory.
Watsons are ciganedyfor at $13 Electrics Before retiring the foremar which Dir. John Hare made
aro steady of effu. At the Ann
got anybody had recognised dec famous at the Garrick theatre. -H.E. Shareholders to be held on the
the † níembers of the family? Sir Henry Blake, G.C.MG: And Directors will propose to may dend of His. Lordship readsto Lady Blake, have kindly consented to be pre per cent (60
write offinido by the family as 34 $17,354-33 and carry for sentar Arthe repertoire at the company's come wanted at 8175-
Roper gentlemen retired to ainable | being absent about fifteen mand is very extensive, they have decided to at $43. Icespre very
sales and On taking their seal the buyers at $1TAN
guilty
THE transport Sherman sailed from Manila early on 26th ulte for Iloilo with the 6th Infantry.
MR. Consul Playfair assumed charge of H. B. M. Consulate at Fonchow on the 4th ulto, vice Mr. Consul E. H. Fraser who has left for Swatow
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SEBOR Luje.Marinas, the newly appointed Spanish Consul for Manila, arrived at Manila on 25th ulto, accompanied by his family, by the Isla de Luzon from Singapore.
THE Band of the Hongkong Regiment will play at the kiongkong Hoteli this evening from 8
9.30pm. Following is the programme
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