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Loong A Yed

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, MAY 3, 19021

and the lecture of Chinchów is disturbed by brig

anandage British subjects are, therefore warned to avoid that locality until tranquility has been restored

Mr. G. T. Moule has arrived from Pakhoi at which place he has been Acting Coinimis. sioner and has proceeded to Santu as Acting Commissioner of Customs at that port.

and other man were there and he heard that Leong Ah Yeow had been arrested in Chin Hin Streat. After some persuasion, Leong Ab Mr. E. B. Drew, of the Imperial Maritime Yeow, took him to No. 16 Almeida Street A Customs and recently anived from America, detective accompanied him. On the first ficor, has assumed charge as Commissioner at this, the door of a room opening on the staircase port, in succession to Mr. Walter Lay who was fastened, but was opened when knocked leaves in a few days on a well earned furlough. on by a mas. Passing through the door, he went along a passage to the back, opened the door of a room, and found, Siew Weng Yew and Chan Ah Kat lying on the floor. Wong Ah Kong and a woman named Chan Ah Kan, were also there. He searched the room and found a koife, and a revolver and some am munition. Same wet

Some wet black clothes were also found. The clothes were claimed by defendant No. 1. They are sent to the government analyst, but no marks were found on the that would connect them with the case, Defendant No. 1 said the knife and revolves belonged to Defendant No. Witness arrested them, detained the woman, and brought the watchman to the Station for enquiries.

WHAT HAPPENED AT" ARDMORE" On Saturday the 13th, he took these four men, together with four 'others.

to Ardmore. They were dressed much alike, and wore brown topees. He asked Mrs. Rutherford and Miss Gunn to examine the men. Mr. Ander son was present. In picking out No. 3 Mrs. Rutherford said he closely resembled the man who stabbed her husband, and added that she

Chinese

Professor Davis, the clever illusionist, who during his stay in Fonchow, has become so deservedly popular has, after mystifying and entertaining both Foreign and audiences, had an unique experience, namely that of being invited to perform-in-the Yamen before H. E. "Hsu Viceroy of the Min Che Provinces. The performance was a great success in every way. Viceroy expressing his hearty approval and presenting Mr.. Davis with a handsomely carved ivory casket. After the performance the Professor was sent home to his hotel with a guard of soldiers in attendance,

The

disabilities

Show held in the old "Wha-Kee" Godown This Foochow Flower and Vegetable

interesting. Considering the on the 22nd instant, proved successful and under which the raisers Inboured, owing to the prevalence of long continued drought and a spell of unusually hot weather, the general

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little hesitation and, at the time, reference than was anticipated, while the staging.

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red to his shining eyes. Miss Guan selected of many new and beautiful things evidenced No. 3 as being the man whom she had seen in the study of a higher type of floriculture than her bedroom. Mrs. Rutherford watched the hitherto noticeable at Foochow. This result being removed, and expressed her is probably an outcome of the influence self decisively as to Chân. An Kat re-exercised by our whitom resident Mr. W. II. sembling the man who stabbed her husband. Wallace, whose love of and interest in flowers, Before they were finally taken away, she saw has prompted others to emulate his success, them again and she adhered to her opinion. with many types of "bulbous" plants ex- He assisted Chief Detective Inspector Perrett pecially, hitherto not in general cultivation in taking impressions of the hands of about here, such as Tritonias, Ixias, Anemones and eighty men who had been employed about the Gladioli, the exhibits of all of which were house (Draycot) and he was certain that none very attractive, of these impressins were those of the hands of any of the defendants.

A CARPENTER'S EVIDENCE. Chia Ab Sam, a carpenter, said that on the afternoon of the gth inst., he was walking about in the People's Park and saw the three de- fendants, whom he knew, sitting on the grass. He had lived in No. 7 Tringanu Street with them, No. 2 called him and asked him if he would go to Tanglin that night to do some thing there. The others did not speak to him: No. z told him he wanted him to go, to the house of a European, the Manager of the Tanjong Pagar Dock, as there was a large sum of money in the house. Witness refused to go. No. 2 said if he did not want to go they would go without him that night. He then left them. He was working for the Military authorities at Pearls Hill had been so employed for over a year. He was so engaged when he lived in Tringanu Street. The accused, had no habitual occupation.:

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The Ruby Amaryllis exhibited by Messrs. Gilman & Co. deservedly took the First Prize in that Class, the wealth of bloom and beauty of each flower never having been witnessed in Foochow previously. The several plants in this Class attracted marked attention, while several Foliage plants of " Dieffenbachia" and Marauta" sent by Mr. G. Siemssen were of peculiar excellence.

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Roses, either as plant or "Cut blooms? were ΤΗ disappointing, as were also Cinerarias, but the Sweet Peas showed great beauty. several and beautifully varied collections of Stemasen as usual exposed some lovely blooms Mr. G. of "Cannas" the recent introductions of which flowers almost rival the best fortas of hybrid Gladioli

Messrs. W. H. Wallace and G. Siemssen had the good fortune to carry off the lion's share of the prizes.

The Collections of Vegetables though good 10730) of themselves did not attain the standard of former years and successful cultivation, under existing climatic conditions has been difficult.

The defendants asked some questions, but and succulent exotic in some "Collections" the witness held to his statement.

The appearance of an unreasonable tuber tended to emphasise the resourceful ingenuity of the Chinese gardener.-Foochow Echo.

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THE WOMAN IN THE CASE Chan Ah San, residing at 16 Almeida Street said she was married to Mrs. Muir's "boy." No. 2 is her husband's younger brother. She re- sided permanently at 16 Almeida St. Her husband came occasionally, when he did not sleep at Mrs. Muir's, Inspector Howard visited the house and took the three accused into custody. These men and lived there a few Clays She could not say what work they at the eis, Pekik, and officer by adding the equivalent of the

In future the Telegraph shipping form sup heading for Dotices of oengineers plied to Captains of vessels will contain a transferred or on leave, etc. Frieaus will much oblige by giving this information:-

April 4th.

The officers of the ss. Pekin are:-Chief

E. H. Orchard, R.N.R. 3rd officer A. H. Cyres, R.N.R. 4th officer H. J. Jones, Chief engineer A. E. Jurd,

The s.s. Kasting. Everett, relieved

Chief officer Mr. Brazier.

did.. On the evening of the 9th she was at home about 6 o'clock. The accused were there. She saw them leave the house at 10-30 They wore black bajus and trousers when they left the house. They were so dressed at 6 o'clock. She saw the knife found

-April 10th. by the police in the hands of No.'t before they Hopkins, transferred to as. Chintlang replac The officers of the s.s. Kinklang are:-Capt. went out. She had not seen the revolvered by Capt. W. Miller, G. Rollo, and officer before. She could not say where the police transferred to s.s. Chili, W. E. Malson, A. found it. She concluded that the knife be Jones, Chief engineer, on leave ex Pacting re-

·longed to No. 1 because she had seen him with placed by C. McKendric.

joined third'engineer.

The s.s. Irion-Mr. Jones, Chief officer, left, succeeded by Mr. Bie....

The ss. Shantung:-Mr. Hendry, third en-. a knife. She knew nothing about the revolver.gineer transferred to Shanghai Mr. Richards Her husband was at the house that night up to midnight, but he was very sick. She took him to. Mr. Mair's and he remained there. She returned for a short time on the morning of the foth and saw the accused, with Wong Ah Kong there. She did not stay, nor did she notice anything in particular.

She denied that Leong. Ab Yeow was in the house when she took her husband away; also that her husband, brought the knife and revolver from his master's place.

-April rith

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SUBSCRIPTIONS-Payable in Advance.

the user to arrive at the value in Dollars of any sum in Sterling under 1,000 by simply HON. J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, C.M.G., in Sterling of any Sum of Dollars and Cents adding the equivalent of the Shillings and Pence to that of the Pounds; or to get the value

Cents to that of the Dollars. By these simple means of computation avery considerablesaving, $7.50.. of time and trouble, besides securing a ready, means of proving accuracy is secureles. To

as is $1.40..

reduce £87917.1 into Dollars at Exchange 1/10 1/16

£879, 0, 0. $9,561.926

17.11.

9.745

$9,571.671 whereas with the other exchange books the process would be as follows:

£800, 0, 0, $8,700.550

70.0.0.—

761473

9.0.0.

17. Q÷

11,

The officers of the s.s. Hang Sang are:- Chief officer Mr. Homeward, 2nd officer Mr. Gilroy, 3rd officer Mr. Robertson, Chief. en. gineer Mr. Tom Kerr, and engineer A. Baker, same rate of exchange:-

engineer A. 1. Proudfoot.

The officers of the '5.3. "Haimun are:-Chief officer C. Mutton, and officer R. Williams, Chief engineer G. Strath, and engineer 1. Sayers, 3rd engineer P. Walters, Mr. Ramsey Chief en gineer on leave.

_____A_DOOK-KEEFER ON THE STAND. Lye Ah Siap said he lived at 16 Almeida Street and was taken care of by his friends; He was the door-keeper and did not go to bed April 14th. till after Mic

Mr. Marshall Inte and officer having obtain ed a Shore appointment has left the steamer Australian.

midnight of the 9th-10th inst He knew, the accused. They lived there and occupled a back-room To get to their room they would have to pass through the door he had charge of About four in the morning, be was roused by a knocking, at the door. Wong Ah Kong opened it and the three accused entered. He did not not co that they had anything

The officers of the s.s. Yushun are:-Capt Lewis H. Rukards, chief mate Malcolm, A Chill, second mate Jacob Call, chief engineer Donald Sertt, 2nd engineer J. R. McBain, 3rd engineer Aubrng Smart. SPM April 21st."

The officers of the 8.8. Pekin are:-E. M. McBarnet, Chief officer; E. H. Orchard, 2nd officer; from R.M.S. Persia; A. H. Ayres, 3rd Officer H. J. Jones, 4th officer; from R.M.S. Parramatia

with them, He knew they loafed about. Ho CRA knew nothing about either the knife or revolver. In reply to No. 1 he said he saw some people come home between 2 and 3 in the morning of the toth, but owing to his defective vision, he was not sure of them,

To a question put by Mr. Janes, he said the time was after 3019

Here the Court adjourned till zp.m.

FOOCHOW NOTES.

April 26th.

The officers of the s.s. Zafiro:-A. Frayer, chief officer E. W. Hecker, promoted to and ex P., & O. Chusan appointed 3rd officer, 4th officer vice J. Laing, on vacation, T. C. Swaby, officer position vacant. A. Henderson, chief Engineer vice W. Roberts, retired J. C. A. Smith, and engineer I. Carsons, 3rd engineer

Plage 4th engineer,

roon May 1st. The ss. Moyuna Mr. W. L. Halls, late Chief engineer stopped back on Jeave Mr. R T. Brown, late of the Ben Line takes his place.

The Fausang-Capt. S. J. Payne, re- lieved Capt. S. A Hitchell, Capt. Mitchell gone home for new ship w

May 3rd.

The officers of the 5.5. Serbla are Mr. H. Engell, went on leave in Hamburg, and Mr. Schlimbach took his place. The purser Mr. E. Handers, the and engineer Mr. Walter Stricker, and the 3rd engineer A. Krauck came on board at Hamburg

GIRAULT: RED, WHITE, BLUE,

GREAT SPECIALTY COFÉEE

97.904 9.247 0.497

59,571.67'1

or to reconvert the dollars into sterling at thei

· $9,000,000= £827. 0.10. 8 $71.000. 52. 9. 9.11

.671===

. 1.2.13

879.17.11.00 but by other books it would be: $9,000,000 £827, G10. 8

500.000 ,70.000- 1,000

,600-

=04:

1=

45.19. 3. 4

6, 8, 8, 6

1.10. 1

L. 3

L 9

879.17.11.00

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