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THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1906.

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His Eve'io cy the Govering baben] THE following telegrain was received at the A coole, who gave his namo as Ip ́Uo; no | OVER a hundred members of the Chins Associ

fixed abode, was found on the roof of Queen'sation at Shanghai, and guents, sat down on 31st pleased to hoppint Liest Col. I. M. Red. U. S. Consulate-General yesterday

all to the complimentary dinner at the Shang- Mahila Observatory, thovember, am. Building at half-pastu o'clock on Saturday. of the 'Sanitary A webg RAM.CO

The cyclone reporte from Yap on the 6th He explained in the night watchman, who hai Club in Sir Charles Dudgeon, who, with Board, in success on Lirut Cul. C. L.

at prosent E. of N. Luion, moving N. W made the discovery, that he was admiring Lady and Misu Dudgeon, leaves Shanghai on Josling, R.AMC, resigned..

the sounding enery. The watchmin, Saturday for India, en route to England. gentleman without a spick of romance in his E. B. Skotlowe, the new Chairman of the At a gular meeting of the United Service WILLIAM G. HALL a marine engineer, was Lodge 134 E C. held on Thursday the follow-on Wednesday, at the Police Court, ordered. By make-up, dragged ip duwn from his perch, and Association, was in the chair, and interesting speeches were made, but we have ne space for ing officers were elected for the ensuing year: Mr. F. A. Hareland to go to the House of handed him over to the nearest policeman. 41

Detention. Hall was charged with being a the Police Court this moming ip was taken further reference in this issue. Yesterday Ben H. W. Volle PM. Wor Master Bro. H. Watson. P.M. Trepures and Vanstone, the Central Station yesterday.

vagrant. He gave himself up to the police at before Mr. A. D. Mulbourne to give afternoon at Mr. H. R. Hobson's house in account of himself, tut as he could not, he was Babbling Well Road, Sir Charles and Lady Tyler.

sant to gaol for seven days,

Dudgeon held a farewell reception which was, attended by nearly all Shanghai.-W. C. D. POLICE constatale Berrie, of the Water Police THE P'ortuguese gunboat Rio Lima, despatch-

News. Two Chinamen-one a Station, price del avainst two fishing junkel by His Excellency the Governor of Macao men-before Mr. 17, A. Hazeland, a the "Palice to represent His Most Faithful Majesty the Court this insiging, for dredging in the man King of Portugal, at the celebrations in honour of-war nochorage The defendants were seen is Majeny King Edward VII.'s birthday, Saturday on a charge of theft. It was

arrived in port on Thursday. dredging near MS. Monmouth this morning. They were .cd 315 each

A HATMAN, who boarded the seamship Shahithan without the master's permissinë, while that vessel was entering the port os Thursday, given in charge. He was pro ceeded against by Cautain J. H. Scott at the Palice Court this morning and fined $50 by Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne.

In house of is Majesty King Edward VII birthday, Mr. B. Haynes, manager of the Hongkong Hotel, made in the occasion.of double event; the celebration of the day and the opening of the r vale bar, which has just been completed, and which opens on to Pedder Street Thumpert were quaffed in layat style to His Majesty, and afterwards the end of guests wasted "Success to "ongkong Hotel and it man fer"

Thus the Singapore Free Press:-The repairs to Kitat which put at Saigon after the typhoon with a broken tail shall, are not able to be carried out at the French port and she comes down here under sow, being expected on Sunday. With the McLellan, Emma Luyken, Kitat, Tanjung agar ought to keep its head above watertiil the end of the year.

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-one à storehouse cnolia and the other an ordinary coolie-both employed in the Naval Yaid, were in the Police Count.

alleged the defendants stole nineteen and a half yards of towelling, yesterday, the property THE godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon of the Admiralty, Mr. tto ong Sing repre Wharf and Godown Co., Ld, situate at Kowsented the defendants. Accused, who were loon, have been established as a bonded ware- employed in the storehouse where the towelling was kept, were arrested while trying to smuggle house for the use of dealers in morphine and compounds of opiums imported for exportation the woods aut of the Yard. The charge war proved and Mr. F. A. Haseland sentenced them and.not for use of sale in the Colony.

to three weeks' hard labour each,

IN a Carrie Extraordinary issued on Mon day, His Excellency the Governor-in-Council has given directions for the rescission of Pro- clamation No. 4 of 1906, declaring Manila 10 be a port or place at which an infectious or contagious disease prevails. The Proclama tion has, accordingly, been rescinded.

A CHINESE woman, who acted as a waicher for a street gambling game at Pingchau, on Satu day afternoon last, got arrested, as was also w of the gamblers, They were charged befor Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne on Monday, at the Police Coun, by Sergeant Angus. The womaD was fined 33 for her pains, and the gamblers $5 each.

UNNER Raben Baxter (No. 20898). of the Royal rullery, made his first appearance be Late Mr F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Court on Mantiay, and begged to be given a chance! He had to answer three charges: Refusing to pay hi ricksha hire, assaulting a ricksha, coolie, and "flooring" a policeman. Baxter engaged the ricksha about

12.15 o'clock this morning, ind defected the coole to make for Happy Valley.

diceman constable 49 Sutherland saw the uncnscious man passing the Wanchai Market un stopped the ricksha. There was noiter soldier with defendant also not saber, The men out of the richa and Baxter 10 fused to pay his coolie. When the coolie asked. him for the money faxter paid him with his EER Bux, an ok offender, was again sum.

stick. Then Sutherland came on the scene and moned before Mr. F. A. Hazeland on Thurs.got kancked down. After three attempts he lay, at the Police Court, for allowing twenty arrested Baxter-lle, other wolfier escaping, wa huffaloes to stray in Austen hoad, Kowloon,

Hi Worship said he would deal with accused on the night of the ard instant. Mr. N. Gar leniently on account of his good character in diner, of Mr. D. Thomann's office, appeared the Army, as, according to papers, he had com- mitted no offence for two years. He was fined for the defendant and pleaded guilty on his behalf. A fine of $5 was imposed.

$ 10, including cumcha for the coolie.

LANCE sergeant Appleton, of Yaumati Police Station, summoned the coxswain of the steam launch Fun Sue to the Palice Court on Tues day. The charge against him was that of blow. Ing his whistle unnecessarily at 6.30 o'clock THE American steamer rund which was to have been disposed of by public auction, at on the 2nd instant, while lying alongside a wharf at Yaumad. The man admitted the off-ann on hured y, by Mr.Gen H. Lammert, was ence. and Mr. F. A. Hazeland fined him

withdrawn for want of reasonable uffets. The $ 0.

two lots of land which wein to have been offered To Hing Chas, 'a employed in the for sale this afternoon by Mr. Lammert, by order Hing Theatre, Yaumati, was arrested na Mus of the mortgagees, were also withdrawn tem. day by PC. 77 Foley, for blocking the exits portily, pending negotiations for settlement. of the theatre. He came before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police our on Tuesday, Kwok Po, an unemployed compositor, was be and pleaded guilty to the charge. The cook, il form. Mr. A. Hazeland, at the Police Court appeared, had the exits of the theatre blocked on Mendy," on a share of entering the with bath bricks. He was fined $5..

unwants quit rs of No. 2, Barrow Terrace, Kowloon, last night, without the occupier's per missed that he went there to is Mr Henrique Cruz, merchant Krak loo for work, but admitted that be bad no permission. He was fined $5.

ANDRE Weinberg, who was not mig ago be fore the Court on a charge of assault, made his secoml appearance before Mr. C. A. D. Mel- bourne, this manining, on a similar charge. The complainant was Charles' de. It is reports ed that the 10 men had a alistare ass who was the best lonking man in the Solors' Four, Ide said defendant

was not and be way punched Weinberg was fineil $5.

SIXTY undesirable, from Sangon arrived in the Cubay on Thursda on brand the steamship Shakjehom tmardiately en arrival the banch, wen taken chate of are se cant Winter, of the Wat Fulace, aniremoved to the Contai ulice van, tes heng; garsied in chairs From there after desciption of them had been taken. the un-les tables were shipped to

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KWONG Sam, a new anival, living at No. tf, Chung Wo-Lane, West Poini, bonded a tram car at West Peni on Friday, and when he was asked for his fre he told the conductor tu "run away." The conductor did nothing of the kind, but hung on to Kwong and passed POLICY epeant O' Sullivan an a number of him over to a paliceman. Before Mr. C. A. I'p dicemen raided 732, Bridges Mtreet at D. Melbourne, ai the Folice Court on Satur half-post nine o'clock on Saturday night and day, he admitted the charge and was fined $2. arrested nine coolies; who were interested in a game of chance. The men were placed before INSPECTOR Warmack, up behalf of Mr. F. J. V. Mr C, A. 1. Melburn at the Police Court Ribeiro, summoned the bearers of chair No. on Monday on the usual charges, but the police ass before Mr. C. A. 12. Melbourne, at the failed to prove that the first two men were the Police Court on Tuesday, for demanding leaders His Worship; however, found them more than their legal fire, and using amsive all guilty of gambling and fined them $3 each and insulting language towards the com. plainant. on the 10th ultimo. They denied the

ARMED with a adarch warrant, Detec ive-ser- Charge and evidence, was called. The Chengen Gem Watt visited a shop at 0. 203, found the men guilty and fined each man and Tollywood "Read on Saturday and searched dalluri

the premises. After the search he took in charge the shopkeeper and his fok on a charge of about twenty lithographed Chinese

THE Manila Cublinews, of 6th inst., save:- of being in anjawul pendars, the property

Captain Campbell of the Victorjour has decid ed in discharge het cargo of sugar and will ga on the marine ship at Cavite to have her pla pellor repaired. Fetission was secured fiom Surveyor McCa key yesterday to discharge the cargo. The car will be transferred to the Freighter Wondford, which is now discharging coal, about November 13, at the Woodford scheduled to sail direct to Yokohama where the Cargo of the retardéses ja consigned.

TONG CHU, an "inspector of pavements," was belure Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne, on Wednesday, at the l'olice Cour, on a charge of stealin eleven boxes of matches, at Wes Paint, yesterday, Tong admitted the charge. The Indian watch- man of the Po On Company's godown, who arrested accused, said defendant entered the godown yester ay afternoon, and in his pre- sence, look the matches from a case and walk. ed out. A sentence of five days' hard labour 'was passed.

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of the South CAbu Morning Post. The case was heard before Mr. C. Melbourne, on Monday, at the Police Court. The shopkeeper was found guilty and he was fined $to. The feki was discharger.

PC. Bennie, who was on duty in palice pin. race No in the harbour on Saturday, boarded no in coming fishing find (No: 8:68 11) near Lyeemon Pasa are the boat. 'In the after eat in he found co, cealed a gaiola of dynamite and detonators. The master of the boat was arrested a charge of carryin dangerous prods without police permission He was placed before Mr F. A. Hageland, on Monday, at the Pol de Court, where he insisted in saying that he possessed a licence, but that turned out to be hi junk licence A fine of $5 was imposed..

THE norious John Downie, who came out of qaal some days ago, was seen in company with in Indian watchman in Tung 'Wo Lane on Friday. Downie was carrying a bundle of cloth ing. A palice-sergeant, who saw the pair, ask ed Downie how he came by, the bundle How Mie did not reply, but the Indian, who was a

far from being sober, told the sergeant to mind is own business. The officer did not mind him, but got hold of 12awnie to take him to the station. "That man," said the In- lian, has gut a place in sleep and he coming home to my house la sicep." The officer said he was not, and told the Indian Iga home, but the latter's behaviour got so bad that he too did not have a chance to go home, but spent the night in a cell. Saturday Downie was charged with unlawful possession and the Indian arraigned for being drunk and disorderly Jospector Warnock- who prosecuted, said that he thought Downie was not all right in the head, and asked to mend the charge to one of vagrancy. That was done and Downie went to the House of Detention. The Indian was asked to pay $5 for his behaviour.

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Amara, Br. ., 1,565, C. J. Mattock, 28th Cck, -Swalow 27th Oct., Ballast.-J., M; & Co. Amigo, Gen sa,.771, N. Balixer, 8th Nov,→ Pakhoi 6th Nov., Pigs and Gen.-F. & Co.. Audree Rickmers, Ger, s.a., 1,020, W. Taubert, oth Nov.,Canton 9th Nov., Gen.—B, & S.. Armtoon Apcar, Br. ., 3,937, A. E. Geatles, 9th Nov., Calcutta 348 Oct., Pansag 30th, and Singapore and Nov., Gen.-D. S. & Co., Ld.

TAI Chan Sam and Li Tàt Ting summoned the master of the Kwong Man Cheong firm, of Nos, 218 and 220, Third Street, West Point, before Mr. F. A. Hazelan, on Tuesday, at the Police Court for infringing certain jou-sticks trade-marks, the sole property of the complain-Borneo, Ger. 6., 1,344, A. Denker, 18th Oct., Goldring -Sandakan 13th Oct., Timber.-M. & Co anta. Mr. P. W, Goldring, of Messrs.

the Canton Maru, Jap: 45, 1,742, S. Hirai, 6th and Barlow, who prosecuted, informed

Nov., Nagatakl 1st Nov., Gen.-Yu Hing Court that the matter had been settled and It appeared that asked to withdraw the casa. the defendant firm and the complainants had

Childar, Nor. s., 1,102, H. Nisisson, 9th Nov., come to some satisfactory settlement and the

-Bangkok 1st Nov., Gen-N. Y. K. defendant arm had agreed to pay all costs and to return to the complainants all the infringed Cranley, Br., 4,930, W. E. Steele, 9th labels: The Court had no abjection and the Nov-Durban 14th Oct, Ballast.-G, L.

& Co. case was withdrawn.

SERGEANT Lec, No. 1 Police Station, sum- moned the owner of truck No. 667 before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Court on Thurs day. The charge against the defendant was that of "using his truck in Queen's Road Epst on the 4th instant, the wheels of which were filed in such a manner as to allow, oscillation or side play." The owner admitted that the truck wasa irifie "Shakey" and he was fined &

d $3. Now that a conviction has been secured, perhaps our vehicle inspector will take up the matter and inspect some of the rickety rickshas that ply in the Colony, and see that the wheels that are on a lew of the rickshas are repaired and the "oscillation" and "side-play that they anw perform are abolished..

MR. A. U. 1'ennie, of No. 2, Chater Road, ap- peared to have been greatly inconvenienced by chair coolies of late. At the Police Court on Thursday he prosecuted the bearers of ten public chairs for refusing to accept hire on the 5th instant. Inspector Ritchie, who was present, informed the Court that there were only thirteen defendant's present, instead of twenty, seven of the cuclics failing to answer formerly he was in the habit of giving the the summons. The complainant said that coolies much more than what they were en- titled to. This was brought to his notice and

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he accordingly made a reduction in what formerly paid them. The result was that no chair coalie would accept him. His Worship fined the coolies $2 each. What about the seven missing coolies?

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Elizabeth Rickmers,' Ger, s, 958, W. Bite.. führ, 2nd Nov,,Bangkok zoth Oct., Gep.

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Empress of India, Br. 3.5, 3,032, E. Beetham, R.N.R., 21st Oct.,Vancouver, (1.C.) and Oct., and Shanghai 18th Oct., Mail and Gen.-C. F. R. Ca.

Faurang, Br. st., 1.452, Wheeler, 6th Nay,—

Mull tat Noy, Ged.~J, M. & Co... Fooksung. Br. s., 1,987, W. E. Sawer, 5th Nov-Cakutta 22nd Oct., Conis,—J., M. & Co. Formosa, Br. 1, 2,615, B. W. H, Snow, pth Nov.-London`zzód Sept., and Singapore 2nd Nov,, Gen.-P. & 0. 5..N. Co. Fil, Nor. s.s., 860, C. Wagle, 4th Nov.-Bang

kok 30th Oct., Fice-Aagaard, Thoresep & Co.

Frithjof, Nor. ss., 891, 'H. A. Haraldsen, 4th

Nov.-Bangkak 27th Oc1, Rico. -Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Glenogle, Br. s.8., 2,393. W. T. Larkins; oth Nov., Singapore 3rd Nov., Gen.-Seang Taik Hong.

Haitun, Br, 1.5, 1,183, J. S. Roach, 9th Nov., -Foochow 6th Nov, Amoy 7th, and Swatow 8h, Gen.-D., L. & Co

Hanoi, Fr. 1. 73, P. Melees, uth Nov.,

Haiphong 7th Nov., and Hoihow 8th, Gen.

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Beliopolis, Br. 3.1., 2.67, Ketley, 6th "av,

Kutchinoza 2nd Nov, Ballast-Order. Holstein, Ger. $1,103 A. Niejahr, 9th

Nay-Canton 9th Nov, Gen.-J. & Co. Huichow, Br. 39. 1,217, A. Forsyth, 10th Nov, -entsin and Weihaiwei joth Oct. Gen.

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Masan Maru, Jap. 4.6 72, . Sakurai, 9th

Nav, Tamsui 5h Nov., Gen.-0.8, K. Mercedes, Br. s.8., 2,900, S. McGregor, 1st Nov-Weihaiwei 24th Oct., Govi, Stores. --Admiralty.

E following extract from the log of the O.S.K. Cheshu mare records the salvage of a steamer which had been at the mercy of the waves for three days, and was safely towed for

ver a hundred mile by the .S.K. vesselscha, Ital. s.3, 4,182, 1). Guiseppe, roth Nov. "On October 19th, at 3 pun.. in latitude 3 04

-Singapore 2nd Nov,, Gen.-C. & Car N. Iongitude 124-33 E., off the Sir James Hall Group, west coast of Korea, the O.S.K.Kaga Maru, Jap, 5.5, 3,936, A. Christiansso, steamer, Choshua, Captain H. S. Smith, met with the du Jumaru, flying signals of distress, engines disabled, and seven feet of " PAY, Massa!". These two words uttered by water, in her engine-room, having drified helplessly in this condition for three days. nicksha coplies sem jo have a terrorising effect

The Chathu-maru too her in tow, and towed on a few gentlemen, who believe in keeping

her to late bours

Antokqu, a distance of 16 miles, Not very long ago a European

arriving there safely on the morning of the "belted" a coolis for asking for what was dục

The steamer in Ju-maru is | to him a few nights back Tommy Atkins 20th af ga.m. swang his walking stics freely about a richshawned by the Okinawa Kauin Kaisha, and the roole, instead of paying his ricksha fare, while complement of hands on board, including two a care which came under our notice two nights panese passengers and 15 Chinese," was

forty-five." ago wes as amusing as it was unjust. A blue- jicket from H.M.S. Kent engaged a rich ha for a few hours and discharged the coolic without THE Manila Coblemes of the 28th ult says :-- The British freighter Victorious, Captain Pick- arash. The coolle followed Jack, yelling “Pay,

nassa, the while, "What?" said Jack, draw-thom, came into the harbour in disuess yes. ing his swordstick and flourishing it over the terday morning While proceeding with a Bead of the coolie, "it you jabber much about cargo of sugar from Java en route to Yokoha pay I'll cut your topper off!" Jack, of course, ma she struck ́ a reet in the Strait fell in the aras of

the south a policeman, eventually, and Macnasar, 700 miles, to in the ordinary course of business found his Manila. The reef she struck extended two way before. Mr. C. A. 11. Melipurne, at the

miles and a half from the shore at the Police Court, the following morning. Jack ex point where it was supposed to have extended plained that the sth instant was a dies non with overboard in order to float her. The damages N.

only one mile, 200 ians of coal were thrown him, and he was ordered to pay the coolie twenty cents for his drive, and to pay a fine of sustained would not permit her to gato Yokoha $4 for being drun and disorderly,

ma without repairs and so she came to Manila. Captain Robinson and his diving crew in inspected her yesterday, and found 10 feet of water in her kold and the cargo of sugar melt- ing. Captain Robinson thinks that it will not be necessary for her to go into dryduck for repairs, as he expects to have her ready for sailing in ten days. Hef re salting the Vie torious will take än 101 tons of bunker coni in her uff the "ee'. lien of the amount thrown overboard to float

A VERY peculiar case of how stalen property returned to its rightful owner told at the Police Court on Thursday by inspector Ritchie. eme weeks ago a shoemaker, carrying on fusiness in Squa & treef, went to Canton to purchase a quantity of velver shoes, On the ay to llongkong he discovered that he had fost sixty-two pairs and on landing reparted the matter to the police. Days went by and, nothing resulted. Yesterday morning two young women walked into the shop during the shoemaker's absence and handed to his foti six pairs of velvet shoes, which they said want. O Man, a married woman, residing at N85, ed touching up. The folt, knowing nothing Cha-kwoling, Kowlon (ity, who was repre-

of his master's loss, told the women that he Two simpanmen had a wordy war in Consented by Mr. H. Gardiner, of Mr. Q. D. Thom. would attend to the work at once and told naught Road Central on Tuesday about son's office, was charged before Mr. F.A. Haze them to call round in the morning for the hoes, When the shoemaker returned to his taking a passenger to a ship and a fight land, on Wednesday, by Inspector Cameron, resulted, during which one of the combat unit of Kowloon City Police Station, with being in shop he immediately recognised the shoes k tested the other's cranium with a lump of fire unlawful possession of 195. catties of b'assing

tuse he purchased in Canton, and when the woed, putting the man out of commission powder, yesterday. She could give no satis young women called this morning they were Not satisfied with handing out a knock-out factory explanation, as to how he came in Liven in charge. They could not explín how blow, the man with the firewood was about to possession of the gunpowder. The second they came in possession of the sboer, simply set to again when he was arrested. He came charge against the old woman was that she had saying that they purchased them in the street before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, on Wednesday, at

195 catties of blasting powder in her possession forty cenis a pair, but could not produce the Polica Court, on a charge of assault and

without a permit from the Governor. A plente person who sold it them. The women was fined 55.

riot guilty was entered, and at the request of were therefore charged before Mr. C. A. D. Mr. Gardiner the case was adjourned.

felbourne, at the Police Court, today, with unlawful possession. One was fined $5 and the other was discharged.

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Lo Luk, styling himself as a printer, was ar Telled by an Indian policeman in Queen's Road East, on Wednesday, for raffixing a on the walls of Government property without permission. He was charged before Mr. C. D. Melbourne. Defendant explained that al though he had been in the Caloy for twenty years he never saw "Post no bills" painted on asy wall, and he was sure it was not on the wall where he posted the Al Fresco Féte pasier this morning. "No excuse," said the Court, "pay a fine of $1

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FOLLOWING are the mures the a crage amount of bank notes in circulatine, and of specie in reserve in Hongkong, during the month ended 31st October, 1900, a rertified by the managers of the respective Banks:-

Average Specie Banks.

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Chartered Bank

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India, Australia and China Hongkong and Shang

hai Banking Cor poration ational Bunk China, Limited

12,064,460

114,451

Ar an ordinary meeting <1 Lodge Naval and Military, 848 S. C., held in the Mazonic Wall, on Tuesday, the following were, elected office. bearers for the ensuing year -R.W.M Brother A. W. Hill; 1.P.M., Wor. Brother). Smith W.S.WE. A. Chapman W.J.W.

W. Gaysh; Recretary, J. Bake T. TAKAO Kambara, a japa ese fireman, on board Bucer, J. McLeod;

5.1.5. Chinkai for, was arraigned before Mr. F. A. Hareland on Monday on a charge of being drak and disorderly in Ship feet the previous night. Police constable flyuci prese

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agasaki.M. & Co... Nov. Ernest Simoes Saigon IM. M. Sanuki laro Shanghai.. N. V. K. Nov. 12 Peshawar Singapore & O. Co Nov. 12 Athenian Shanghai...C. P.

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Macassar... C. J. L... Nov. 13 Kutsung Singapore & Co Nov. 1 Iyo Maju ...ingapore. Y. K....Nov. 15 Bealomondingapore G.. 1. & Co Nov. 16 Emp. of Japan. Vancouver C. P. R.Co Nov 18 Douc...

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Monteagle, Br. 3.5, 3.953, S. Robinson, 14th Sept., Vancouver 20th Aug., and shang- hai 11th, Sept., Flour, Lead and Gen-C: P. R. Co.

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MacLeod, Am. s.s., 901, E. Curral, 19th June,Manila 16th June, Ballast-Barret- t+ & Co,

S. de Rosario, Am. 5, 715, M. Lopez, Blanco, 12th June, Manila 9th June, Ballast-Barretto & Co.

Nissin Maro, Jap. s.., 99%, M. Iware, 8th

Nov.-Canton 8th Nov, Gen-Japanese, Orel, Br. ... 1,206, G. Maddrell, ith Oct.,-*-

Moji 5th Oct., Coal.-B. & Co. Ragnar, No. 5.9, 1,220, H. G. Nielsen, and

Nev.,Rajang (Borneo) 26th Oct., Timber. --Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Sarogan, Am. s.8., 428, Vitteria, 7th Sept.,-

Manila 4th Sept., Ballett, Urder. Sexia, Ger. 1, 950. H. Krafft, 9th Nov,-

Amoy 8th Nov., Gen.-S. & Co. Shahjahan, Br. s.3, 1,095, J. H. Scan, 8th

Nov., Saigon and Nov, Gen.-Chinese. Siam. Br. 3, 992, R. A. Hinns, of Nov.,

Singapara ith. Nov, Kerosine. Mr. Geo, McBain.

Sierra Mazone, Br. 1.6., 547, Hannah, 1st Nov.,

Java 23rd Oct., Sugar, B. & S.

Skuld, Nor. ... 947, A. Odd, th Nov.- Bangket 30th Oct., Rico ud Meal- Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.. Strathmore, It: 8.6, 3,295, H. King, 5th Nov.

Polo Lau 28th Oct., Ballast.-D. & Co.,

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Sitips Passed The (on),

Grant watched the ongest Fr

Taiyuan, Br. 1., 1,459, L. Dawson, 8th Nov, -Yokohama 29th Oct., Kobe 2nd Nov, and Kuchinotzu 4th, Gen.-B. & S. Taming, Br. 9., 1,350, A. W. Oulesbridge, 9th Nov,-Manila 6th Nov., Gen-B. & S. Tean, Br. 18.1 146, Sommerville, and Nov.-

Manila jote, Gen-B, & S. Tholma, No.5, 1.188, E. Javer, Sth Nov,

Samarang 25th, Del., Gen.-S, W. & Co.

Sydney Sth Oct, and Manila 241b, GOD. -B. & S. Wainting, Br... 1,170, Bichard, 9th Nov.-- Newchwang 1st Nov., Chefoo and Wolhai- wei 4th, Gen... M. & Co. Yruba, Am. 4., 162, H. Nelson, 18th Oct.,-

Amoy igth Oct., Ballast-Yeng Chung.

28 September-Caledonian, Idomeneus, THE hearing of the case was continued before Achin Sunds. 2nd, October-Glenturret, Ar F. A. Hazeland, on Wednesday, at the Police Armand Bchic, Renmohr, Den of Kelly, Mein Court, in which two foreigners, who described

sos. 6th October-C. Fard Latin, Erekerzog, themselves at Stephen Michel, merchani,

Frant Ferdinand, Polyphemus, Prometheus, Tonkin, Hasuta Māru, Kamakura Maru, qth and Isaac J. Sherida, a rest collector, were

12th harged with stealing from one Kwok Yuk October-Formosa, Sachsen, Myrmidon.

the mRutger Ting,

of

October-Alcinous, Hyson, Javy, Polynesten, the Tang Cheong firm, 53,281,631 57,300,000 the sum of $100 Mr. H. Gardiner, of Mr. O.

Silesia Ger), Rhenania. 16th October-Ben 1). Thomson's office, represented the defend. lemond, Benverlick, Diomed. Peshawar, Sax-Tsinau, Br. 15., 2,300, C. Lindbergh, 26th Oct.,

Albenga Detective-sergeant

Ranitdi, Cardiganshire zoth 9,000,000 is for the police. Evidence was heard so

Fring Simona 10 Heinrichs the effect that on the 24th ultimo the

Sado Muru, Atholl, LWD 45,000 foreigners called at the complainant's firm Mar

Maru. 23rd October-Glenroy, Prometheus Total........$15,400 343 513,345,000 and one of item introduced the other to 26th October-Glaucus, Nubia, Salate, Mont

complainant as "captato"

❞of some

boat. They gomeryshire, Siberien. 30th October Helens then spoke of ordering some coal. While com. Rickmers. Pelour Ore Scrotra, Prins plainant was giving them the price of the Regent Lulipold, Tracer, Foxley, Nantur, 3rd Polynesien, Bingo. different kinds of coat he had in stock, one of November-Greisenau, O, West, J.D., Newman; Organist, A. A

the foreigners, asked him to change & $5 Maru, Kanaawa Maru. 7th November-

for but he wanted

kim,

The change

Ambria, China, Cyclops, Hohenstaufen. Cavar; Stewards, C. Parkinsos; and 3:. Gib son Director of Ceremonies, W. J. J. Gastfar

in Chartered Bank notes. Complaisant took Amivalu, my some 25th September

Ambrin, "Nordkap. 18th September→ Chipa, At Guard, H, E. Lowther Tyler, J. Vanningecuted The defendant, it was stated in evidence, out from his safe is large sum of money

was refused dmiuance to n certain house. noten and

out those of the Clintier.

1st October-Nubis, and October-Wafári | Rakasoni, Br. ship, 1,670, Wm. McBurais, 12th ef the

when they changed

Maru, Prini Fità Friedrich, Ausia, Orestes. BANITARY Talpector Coysh mmmoned Ying After placing the toe of his brot to the door on

several scensions ard finding that the door still their minds and said they would see him to 6th October Yunnan, Cafedonien, Pair, cius, Kee, conservancy contracion, of No. 67. Con

s and the bombardment. Takao sed his morrow about the coal. Soon after the men 12th October-Achilis, Habata Maru. 15th asght Road Central, before Mr. C. A. 1), Mel

thctober-Glenturral, bourne, on Thursday, at the Police Court, las voice to the top of hind did such good had left he discovered that out of the money October-Sunda. committing a breach of his contract. It was work that he stirred in behbourhood. Con- be. had taken out of his safe Stoo in notes was Spex, Sachtet, 20th Ceraher-Polynesien,

Schuylkill 23rd elobes-Amada. alleged by the prosecution, that defendant stable Hynes, who heard the ellowing,took the missing, as was also a roll containing is worth allowed conservancy boat No, 026 to lie along Jap in charge before is le became affected of silver. He immediately informed the palice,phamat2th October-med, Indrapura, 30th Octo side the prays until after six o'clock on the Takan this marring told the Cout that he who arrrated the defendants. His Worship, Sado Afara, 29th October-Juss..

ventug of the and instant. The defendant wanted to see his friends, who were in the after bearing the witnesses, held that the berenvorlich, Juric, Silesto, (Ger.) 3rd S. F. Hetchcock, Am. ship, ze86, s. 1. Zenz

6th Hardte,

1. & Co,

G.

pleaded guilty to charge and was fined

one for foreigners,

in

however, denied being disorderly. Fined $3,

viction and discharged that defendant's Con November-feindinis Saxonia.

Poly

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18th Oct-Manila 26th Sept, Old Tron, Order.

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