IntimationS.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841,"

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR,

HYGIENOL

(REGISTERED).

A POWERFUL

DISINFECTANT,

24!

GERMICIDE

DEODORISER

CHEAP

HARMLESS

NOTICK,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1906.

All communications intended for publication o "The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" should be ressed to The Editor, 1, Ios House Road, and should be accompanied by the Writer's Name and

Address.

Ordinary business communications bould be addressed

4 The Manager.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

BARON Suyematsu has been made a Privy Councillor."

ENGLISH MAIL IN QOAKANȚINE,

CASE OF SMALL-POX ON BOARD.

The P. &.O."mall steamer Octana, Captain W. Hayward, R.N.R., when sighted yesterday afternoon coming in from the South was seco

The Editor will not undertake to be responsible for MARQUIS Saionji will act is Japanese Foreign to be flying the "yellow flag." At half past

hy rejected MR., nor to return any Contribution,

SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE), DAILY-$50 per annum. WEEKLY $10 per annuit.

Minister as well as Premier, even mata pe

A CASE of plague occurred in Fuk Sau Land. to-day and the patient died of the disease.

The ratos per quarter.and por mensem, proportional. REPLYING to an interpellation, Baron Terauchi, Minister of War, said he favoured two years' service for the infantry.

The daily ine is delivered free when the address in socomible to mossenger. On cap. sent by post an Additional $1.80 per quarter is charged for postage. The postage on the wookly fanua to any part of the

world in 80 cents per quarter. Single Copies Dally, ten conta: Weekly, twenty

Aro conte,

MARRIAGE,

On the 3rd March, at Shanghai, Chine, by the Rev. A. J. Walker M. LOUIS HENRY FINCH DRAKEFORD, eldest son of Samuel Finck Drakeford of Melbourne and Walhalla,

Victoria, Australia, to MARGURRITE ELISE CHAMBAZ, daughter of the late Alphonse Chambaz, of Goonova, Switzerland.

DEATHS.

On the 2nd March, at Shanghai, ARTHUR DR. MORNEY BIDOULAC, in hÍS, Sṛst year,

On the 5th March, nt Shangħni, WILLIAM WESTON ČLIFFORD, aged 37 years.

Died at his residence, 23, Mosque Street, on the 8th inst., Capt. THOMAS ROWAN, in his 69th year.

[333

sik she arrived in port and immediately steam- ed into the quarantine anchorage.

BANKRUPTCY,

In Bankruptcy Jurisdiction this morning, His Honour, Sir Francis Piggott, Chief Justice, presiding, in the case of at Kwal Chuen ex parte the deblar, The Official Receiver. applied for an adjournment which was granted,

SHAN WAN BUI, ex parte chan WAN. In this case the public examination was The us. Oceana, with 155 cabin passengers partner in the Shan Wan Sui firm, coal mer opened of Lai Yuk Sang who said he was a eleven Chinese passengers on board, left chants. Mr. G. II. Wakeman, Official Receiver, ing, the trip experienced strong to moderate d'Almada e Castro watched proceedings on be Singapore on March 3rd for this port, and dur-conducted the public examination, and Mr. F. X gale with heavy son.

half of the creditors, Debtor said he commenced business in January 1904, investing $2,500, used the capital to buy goods. The principal and his partner Wang Vul Nam $1,500. They

persons they dealt with were the Japanese firms of Shun Sham and Yet Sheun. Debtor unld. coal to steam Iaunches and restaurants, and sent coal also to Canion shops. Debtor was and selling his partner simply locking after managing partner and looked after the buying

the shop, receiving money when it was brought in in payment fr goods, and making payments He received $5 a month for

According to the Captain's report a case of plague broke out on board while the vessel THE 'Chinese' Engineering and Mining Co. at Bombay. On March 5th, two days output of the three mines for the week ending. after leaving Singapore for Hongkong, a pas "the 17th of February ermounted to 6711.gatonssenger died on board from inflabora and heart and the sales during the same period, to 4,575.49 failure, and very shortly afterwards a case of 'mall-pox was discovered on board among the

passengers.

tons.

A JAPANESE named F. Hamano, cook, on The Oceana was disinfected to-day and later board the s.. Maidsuru Maru, was this thorn at released from quarantine and proceeded ing, at the Police Court, fiied $7, by Mr. F. Alongside the Kowloon wharf to discharge cargo Hazeland, for assaulting a district watchman consigned to this part, last night.

PRINCE Arthur has had a very warm reception- in Kagoshima with a feudal procession; fencings | a lantern procession, classical music and danc

:

THE SHANGHAI PONTUGUESE POLUNIBER COMPANY.. kat

lag ly attended meeting of the Portu ing, handsome presents. There was a dinner guese Volunteers was held at the Club Unino, to the Prince on the 3rd inst.

Shanghai, on 3rd inst,, to form the new com Mogul pány. Mr. F. J. d'Almeida, a member of the SEROT. Fenton placed thirty-six rickshcoolies: Organising Committee and President of the before Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne, at the Police Club presided in the absence of Mr. Ferreira

when necessary.

doing that. He did not receive any interest

ELGRAM.

· HONGKONTELEGRAPI!"

SEICE.

THE CHINSE EDICT VIGOROUSLY FORCED BY OFFICIS.

ANTI-FOREIGN ELEMENEING STERNLY

REPRESS1

[From Our Own Corpondent.]

Shanghai, March,

3.85 p.

The Chinese Governent and chief officials in the Princes, in

pursuance of the Empers Ediet, are taking strong action to event a repetition of the Nanchang agedy,

on his capital as the business showed a The anti-foreign element the loss. Debtor paid his coolics 5;, $6,5% or $8 population is being repressedțitli a-`

[The above telegram was receivedjo late for insertion in last night's issu-Ed,

per month, and gave them food, and provided. received less than some of his Jokis. Debtor barbers and tobacco for them. His partner firm hand

saved up the $2,500 to put into the busi ness. In one year he generally spent about. K. T $250 for family expenses. The business slap. ped paying owing to bad debts, and his not being able collect them. The list debis

all good debts, but the debtors refused to pay they lived in Canton. They had property and were able to pay those debis, Debtor was living at No. 16 Tung Wäs Lane, fust floor. He had

property.

The Hongkong Celegraph Court this morning, for rushing for faves,theie: de Castro, Forisguese Consul-Generale Castro supplied by debtor was correci, and they were

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MARCH 9. 1906.

B. E. VICEROY SHUM.

His Worship fined them £2 each.

who expressed his regret at not being able to attend. He officially recognised the Company as formed from the 3rd of March, and wished it every succcAS,

1

any further questions."

Mr Wakeman thought it unnecessary, to ask

"I WAS coming down the steps, when she accused me of stealing her things," said a lad at the Magistracy this morning. He was charged with burglariously entering a house at No. 7 Much has been written by our correspon- Albany Street, Wanchai, and stealing clothing. dents in Canton regarding H. E. the Viceroy Mr. Hazeland ordered him to receive twelve, pany, be elected lieutenant in charge, pro tem, creditors when nothing was done and no

strokes with the birch and to be detained in gaol for forty-eight hours.

of the Two Kwang and the policy which he seemed, until this week, to have adopted to- wards the people and the representatives offor eign Governments. The complaint against him was that he had adopted' a passive at titude towards the reasonable and seasonable representations of members of the Consular Body in Canton, and persistently and doggedly EFFECTIVE maintained that attitude of aloofness towards them. It is believed, in the Southern capital, by those most competent to form a correct opinion, and to gauge the feelings of the A. S. WATSON & CO., people, that, when there is a spirit of good will and friendliness between the officials and the Consuls, as representatives of foreign residents in the city, the people generally manifest a friendly feeling, and this under- standing tends towards smooth and har monicus intercourse which should invariably exist between nativas and foreigners, But should it ever be understood by the lower orders that those in authority show contempt

LEVITED,

'ALEXANDRA' BUILDINGS,

Hongkong, 3rd March, 1908.'

[34

GREGOR & CO.,

יי

3%

"Tell him he can't sue on that bill; it is the, old-over five years," said, His Honour, Mr, Justice Wise in a case in which a Chingmag ed a compatriot for the recovery of S17.43 when I was six years old, and I did not know, replied the disappointed litigant. How old Are you now? asked His Honour--" Thirty one years"

for geode sald in 1991. Well, my father died

A NATIVE woman, rejoicing under the name of Li Kwai, will think twice again before she unkes a disturbance in the street, as she did at Hunghom yesterday. Without the least prov cation she aroused the neighbourned with cries of" Thief, thief," and when a police man arrived on the, scene. Kwai said it was only a joke. That joke cost her $1, at the Magistracy this morning,

"I STOOD as security,” said an ancient China- man who was adorned with a long greybeard, in reply to a question from His Honour, Mr. A. G. Wise, Puisne Judge, la Summary Juris

The Chairman proposed that Mr. J. Nolasco da Silva, who had taken so much trouble and tiven su much time to the formation of the Com- The proposition was enthusiastically received.

Mr. Silva was duly elected. Mr. Silva then assumed the presidency of the meeing. He thanked the Company far the honour paid im and said that he would spare neither time nor trouble to make the Company a useful one. He hoped that the Company would, if necess

ty aros, help to defend the Settlement with all

its might. He trusted that the members would

Mr. d'Almada applied that an adjudication order be made. He attended a meeting of the

resolution passed, and he would ask now that the Official Receiver he appointed trustee in

the matter.

The adjudication order was made, the Official Receiver being appoisted trustes,

THE CONNAUGHT HOTEL,

The public examination of Chou Hing Lang, one of the partners, the late pa proprietors of the Connaught House Hotel, in Queen's Road, Central, was conducted by Mr. G., Wakem n, Official Receiver. Chau do all in their power to make the unit a permaing Loonksud that he and his four partners | ment.one which would do honour to the acquired the business on the 1st of November,

Portuguese community and show that they

19 4, the partners, with their shares, being Lai were as willing to lay down their lives readily Hing Loong, $1,000, Choi Chui Chan $940, and Chun Fung, Stoo, Ho Sui Min, $1,460, Chay as any other nationals for the common defence 8. Fonk Sing, 2,600, making a total of 57,500. of their temporary legs

Chu Hing Loong said he was one of the pariners of the concern and he attributed the failure of the business to the fac that they had very few guests, many rooms vacant, and some unpaid accounts. Witness said he had nothing to do with the collecting or disbursing of money of the business, neither did he sign any cheques It was in Au. ust of Inst year they fouid they could not continue the business and they had to close up.

The internal rules of the Compa y were read, discussed, and passed. The first drill was to take place at the Hongkew Police Station on the 5th inst, at 5.45 p.m. The conman dant of the S.V.C. will arrange for future drills, The mueling concluded with the usual votes

of thanks.-N, C. D. News.

THE BIG JEWEL KOBBERY IN SHANGHAI

On Tuesday we printed lolegiam from our Shanghai corre pondent reposting an extra- the case; in which an Indian was suing for re-ordinary case of jewel robbery that had occurred covery of a sum of money lent to a man who in the Northern settlement, From Shanghai

had gone out of the Colony. "Well, you see exchanges to hand this morning particulars the consequences of your folly, at your age" of the robbery are obtained. The following fudgment with coats.

Ir having been found impossible to raise. no opposing team to play the Club at cricket to marrow, the tall instant, the ground will be

..

By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. G. Fitton, D.8.0., and Officers, the band of the 2nd Batt, "The Queen's Own" (Royal West Kent Regt.). will play the following programme of music during dinner at the Hongkong Hotel, to morrow, the 10th inst. (—

account is from the N. C. D. News of the oth Instant:-

An astonishing jewel robbery, the details of which have beni ept a close secret, took place in January last. A jewel case containing

The compindore was called and one of thị creditors, Mr. Hang Mak Hoi, ernas-examined him as to the indebtedness of the firm.

Chan Mak Hoi: Is it not a fact that during business and it was sold, au made.$15,aco?. the last four months before you closed up the

---I don't know; look a: The books.

Is it not true you owed hren months' rent? - donk konw anythin. about the ent due, provisions supplied to the hotel? I don't and did you not owe as sut four months for know, I had nothing to do with the accounts.

Is it not usual in hotels to make up the accounts monthly ?-Yes.

Then who received the money from the Ruests?

Sometimes the clash, Chui Kwok Yog, sode. times the manager, and sometimes I did.

What was done with the ma cy? It was put into the Hank-inat is, not all, jame of it was kept for paying expenses, servar to and to or,

Who pa d the lawyers for your expenses in this case? The firm, How much?-$100

DEATH OF AN, INDIAN WATCHMAN.

INQUIRY AT THE MAGISTRACY., At the Magistracy this afternoon, Maļ, A, Hazeland presiding as Coroner, an inquesas beld into the circumstances surrrundinghe death of Luibo, an Indian watchman emphed on board the s.s, Hongkong, who was killcat Kongnoon by the ship's props ler on Febriy zz last.

The following was the jury empanelled. Messes, W. C. Logan (fereman), Otto Wago, and Geo. Hanker.

Frederick Maxfield, master of the Brits steamer "longkong, said that at 7 p.m., on 18 20th ultimo, the ship left this port for Kongmool Kamchuk and Kau-kong. At 11 p.m., the Honk kong fouled a junk and picked up the latter, cable with the port propeller. The engineer, reported to witness that the engines could goį tong went on to Kongmoon, arriving there on ahead, but could not go astern.. The Hong"

the morning of the 21st February. When the vessel had discharged her cargo at Kongmoon, witness inquired whether the diver had gono ashore, and the compradore replied in the affirmative. After he had telegraphed to thoj engine-room the order, stand by," the chief engineer ran to wiloces saying that the Indian watchman was hurt. Witness went and found deceased badly injured, caused by the propeller of the ship whilst deceased was trying to get the chain from off the propeller, First aid wa rendered and the occurrence reported to the Kongmoon harbour authoritles,

Witness was advised to take the fadian to Kamchuk to see a Chinese doctor there. On the way to Kamchuk, witness met H.M.S. Robin and the doctors from that vessel wera

summoned, and the watchman died at 4.p.m.,.

while being attended by the doctors.

The Coroner: "Is that part of the deceased's work?

Witness: No The deceased went for A swim and volunterred to clear the propeller." In fact, it was the day of the boatswain to inform me that someone was going below to clear, the propeller.

and

The Chief Officer of the Hongkong "said- that the boatswain, deceased and Bimself went over to clear the propeller. After several fruitices attempts, witness the engineer went aft, and on reaching the deck: they saw quite a number of passengers looking Ho So Ming spoke to the paying of money

over the part rail. On looking-over, wktotes. into the Bank on various dates. Ile gai saw deceased and the boatswain in the sam-) that the visitors sometimes paid the accounts pan. The deceased went down again and by cheques and sometimes by cash. In Supe whilst deceased was under the water, witness tember of last year un pays.ts were paid saw the propeller move. He called out to into the Hank. The balance in hand at the stop the engines at once. A few moments end of that month was $542.27. During that afterwards deceased came to the surface swia mouth cheque was drawn for $40 for pay-ming and he was got on board. Deceased was ment of the servants wages. Another es que severely wounded. was afterwards drawn out, but it was encalled as they received a message that there' was no mura inoney in the Bank They did not keep an account of whist chirques were drawn, only the lank-book shower that.

for the foreigner, and are discourteous indiction this morning, as to how he came into their dealings with him, the feeling becomes At once infectious, and instead of the "expected urbanity from the natives, the foreigner is regarded with a sort of contempt. The feeling oace engendered is liable to develop into an unfriendly and anti-foreign spirit. Thus it was that the Viceroy's attitude towards the Consular offi- 19, QUEEN'S ROAD. CENTRAL.cials, for months past, was so much regret-reserved for tennis players during the after-draft for $2,0% (gold) and dinmonds valued ed. It was felt that at the very time when noon. Members are reminded that the; en 28,000 (Mexican) disappeared from a room America and China were trying to avoid trance lists for the annual tennis tournament. in the Astor touse. The police were notified, friction, it was alleged the Viceroy seemed to be held in April next are now up on the and Detective Inspector McDowell was as

notice board. The cricket fixtures for 17th signed to the case. determined to provoke it. If such had been and 24th March are against the Garrison (reappears that Mrs. J. Gertedz, the wife of a the Viceroy's attitude, however it was creat turn match) and combined league teams wealthy Russian engineer, was a guest at the ed, it is gratifying to be able to record that respectively.

Astor House for some days in January last, preparing for a trip to America. She made but a marked change: has just recently been

few friends during her stay in the Settlement brought about, and this through the instru-

but one was a woman, who was received jy sal times in Room 40, Mrs. Gertedz's room, mentality of Vice-Admiral Traitz's visit to

This friend was obliging enough to assist the Canton. As was stated in the Telegraph

Buvian lady in purchasing such articles as the U.S. Admiral proceeded to Canton the

confidence Vs. Geredz disclosed to her friend were necessary for the voyage. In a burst of other day on a visit of inspection of the

Die fact that the Jewel case, which she invariab'y American warships at that port. The occasion

Carried in her shopping bag, contained a Hongkong and Shanghai Bank draft on San appears to have been availed of by the Viceroy

Francisen for $13,000 (gold), also some $4,000 to manifest a change of feeling towards the

worth of jewels, On the 3 st of January the friend called as usual at Room 40. In the foreign visitors, and no more suitable per

evening Mrs. Gertedz had occasion to use a sonage, in the circumstances, could have

portion of her fewellery. Upon opening the been selected for the special object of

bay she was surprised to find that the jawel case and its contants had disappeareded for Viceroy Sham's desire for an inter.

Inspector McDowell at once suspected the lady change of official amenities.. Vice-Ad.

Triend, but Mrs. Gerteds repudiated the ides, miral Train was entertained at a banquet

and his investigations failed to bring to light the sightest evidence to connect the friend with in his honour on Tuesday, and on the

the disappearance of the jewel case: The following day, our correspondent informs us,

legat pawnshops were searched, a description of the fascis was telegraphed to all adjacent a réception was held at the U. S. Consulté

feilies, and everal suspects were caref ly shadowed, all without result. Mr., Gerteds was SANDEMAN & CO., General at which not only was the Viceroy

very anxious to proceed to America and when no trace of her missing property had been found by the rath of February, ten days afer the the she gave up all hope of recovering it and aniled on the American mail for San

Some days passed when a ricsha coolie, brought to the Police Station the missing draft, whit he had picked up in the street. The forwarded to Mrs. Gerdel at San Francisco. draft was returned to the Bank and evantailly

PORTS

FROM

OFORTO, PORTUGAL.

present, but most of the high officiale of Canton. Needless to say, the usual honours were accorded a person of H.E rank, and the U.S.S. Monadnock fired a saluts of nine teen guns. Now that the ice is broken, it is

March ........................“ King Cantos" Overture..............." Haydee “...... Valas "Rosón aus dem Sodra“ Selection from..." The Orchid " Serenade............La Paloma ** The Turkish Patrolment

"La Clarine Marurka Betaction from..., “La Poupáa"

God save the King.

Sapan Auber

Stu Caryll ..Pradier ..Afichelife

Okun Audran

Tur semi-final association football match in the Soldiers' Club Cup was held, ye-teiday afternoon, un the "ongkong Football ground, Happy Valley, between the Royal Artillery and the West Kent Thelinéich was one that proved of great interest from start to finish Pic

was very even and well-contested. Both sides apaned hostilities -n the gralkeepers; Watling (West Kent) and Patterson (Arilllery) werdón the leather on every occasion. Near the finish the game got fast and exciting and terminated is Falshaw, the left kalf-back of the Weit Keats, being carried off the field, having aus to be hoped that better and pleasanter retained an injury to his knee. The game cor. lations will exist between the ruler of the cluded at 6.30, when the West Kents were Southern capital and the representatives of | kasping Patterson on the move, but no goals the Powers, when, as a result, all the appre- were scored. hension of an anti-foreign outbreak, at any rate in the South, might be removed and a reversion to the smooth understanding of the past once agaiň obtained,

$20.00 to $42.00 Wirt or without the consent of China, Russia last night who went there for dinner andrakovos

PER DOZEN.

WHongkong, 14th July, 1995.

the decided to build a railway between Tait

ihar (in N. W. Manchutla) and Aigun (on the Amur), and is gow, making, the preliminary ||surveys. As the result of the consultation be

tween H, E, Tang Shao-yi and Viceroy Yuan Shih-kai, it has been decided to instruct Taotai Choo, who bas made a secret agreement with Russia, to attend the present negotiations. In the dipolmatic circle this is regarded as a symptom that Chics is about to yield to Rys [3626 pla's proposals."

Francisco.

Last Friday it was reported that a foreigner had offered a quantity of jewels for sale and, following up this clue, In-pector hic- Dowell effected the art yesterday morning of an Australian named ffandley. $1,000 in cash, and a part of the missing Jewellery were found under the pillow of Handley's bed. Later in the day information thus obtained fell to the arrest of an American named Storris

and of Mrs, Chia

held Ipo and now livi emerly of the

Kwano Kwan, a cook in a restaurant at No. 125, Wellington Street, made a somewhat serious mistake in the shop last night, which cost him rather dearly at the Police Court this morning. There were a few Europe ins in the restaurant

at 20, North o 00: the party, it was alleged, did not pay for his chew Road. In consideration of the fact that meal. Kwan came out, on receiving the report Mrs. Childress has three little children she has by the table-hoy, with as iron-bar, and started been allowed to regain in custody

House unti! provision can be, inade for, the balabaaring Edward Snapendorph, who had children. A careful search of the house reveal paid for his meal." The "nasailed, guest took to od no trace of the missing jewel care or other the street and police constable John Speny, stolen articles. Last night two detectives left who went to settle the matter, was also attacked for ingpo armed with a wana fr the arrest by the irate cook, Kwan was overpowered and of Mrs Childress's husband, who is supposed removed to durance vile, Mr. Hazeland fined to have disposed of some of the property. the cook S50, and severely cautioned the mas 'ter of the restaurant

her own

The prisoners so far arrested will be brought op before Mr. Douglas, and Mr Rodgers at the British and American Courts to-day/

Mr. Wakeman: Then your books were not properly kep'?-That I can't way; if other people in the office sent money to the Bank sad drew cheques without telling me anything about it. All the money I received 1 account-

Mr. Wakemant How much money did you tale away for your own use? Well, i can't say that I was allowed in draw $25 a month. The fast! er examination was adjourned. Re Mak Wai Chuen, ex. parte the debtor.

In this case the public examination of Mak Wai Chuen was opened by Wakeman, Mr. R. Gardiner, of Mr. O.D. Thomson's office, appear ingewatch proceedings on behalf of the debtor, Debtor said that about 14 years ago be started business as a Chinese wine merchant under the name of Sui San Yin, with a capital of $2,000. In hoge years business was good and he generally made a net profit conually of $100, or $30, Lately the business had falist off and so he had had to stop business as he could not pay his debts, and did not

want any more credit.

Mr. Wakeman To what do you attribute your failure to make the business pay?

Well, business was dull everywhere, and peo ple could not afford to drink so much samthu

so the sales fell off and I lost my profits, and. so I had to close the business.

Did you not try to sell it I did, but could not succeed.

1 Wakeman, I don't think 1 need ask any more questions, unless your Lordship wishes to suggest anything?

His Honourt Not I've nothing to ask-- have you anything, Mr. Gardiner?

Mr, Gardiners No, my Lord, I've no ques tions.

Mr. Wakeman: Then I would ask that the examination be closed,

fli Honoper And that he be adjudicated? Mr. Wakomaat ·Yes, íny Lord.

Mr. Gardinert I'ye no objections to offer, my Lord

Hip Honour Adjudicated bankrupts the Official Receiver being appointed trustep...

The Cours then adjourned,

Dr. W. llanter, of the Public Mortuary, said. that he examined the body of an Indian, about 30 scars of age, and found death was due to multiple injuries,

Alexander Taylor, chief engineer, said that on the day when the propeiler was suddenly put in mation he ran down to the engine-room and found the second engineer there who informed him that the engines were turned on when "stand by " was rung, Witness, contin. úing, said that it is customary on all boats when "stand by" is telegraphed to the engine room the engines are set in motion to see that every thing is in order for a start....

Further evidence was called, and the jury brought in a verdict of death from mis adventure

THE hearing of the case in which Ji A. Marston, of the RE/ office, and two Chinam'n ware charged with demanding money with menaces, assuming the desi, nation of police officers and bemg in posses ion of a revolver and aminu altion, was concluded at the Palice Court ye terday afternoon after we had gone to press. On the first charge the two (.Bipainen werd sentenced to three months' hard labour andr six hours' stocks, and on the second a fias of.

5150 each, with the option of six weeks hard labour was imposed. Mariton was dischar, ed on the first count; on the second, he was fined $150, or six weeks' hard labour, and for being in possession f the revolver an ammunition without a police permit a fonher fins of sto was imposed.

SHITEING AND MAILS,

WAITS DUE.

German (Prins Waldemar) toth insta Indian (Kumrang):)ath inát, German (Prinesis Alice) rath inst.. Canadian (Empress of China) 14th inst German (Prins Regent Luitpold) 14th insty American (China) î'yib:insi," Indian (Lustang) aand inst,

The s.o. Mariarethskite left ́ingapore on 8th- inst, and is due here on ïgih-inst..

The C. P. R. Cns .. Empress of Chinni - (arrived at Kobant fajn, da Bib inst, and left

again at 7 am same day via Nagasaki for a Shanghai, where she is dusto arrive at gun30, od 11il insi,

Share This Page