Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, MA

trade, within and outside the waters of the Colony These vessels in many casos suffered disastrously in the typhoon alread, mentioned, and can beapplied to the abnormal 'd,crease' showo, assisted by a gradual failing off in junk

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MURDER IN THE HARBOU S

WOMAN STUNNED AND THI

OVERE”ARD.

ALLEGED MUNDERERS BATTLE -

THE IDLICE

CANTON DAY BY DAY YEA

ENGLISH DOCTOR BLACKMAILED.

BRITISH CONSUL-GENERAL'S RIPRE«, SENTATIONS.

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Canton, 28th Marchi

On the 27th inst the British Consul General at Capton forwarded as despatch to H.B. the Viceroy stating that he has received word from an English doctor at Falshan to the effect, that certain notorious robbers, have sent him a letter, demanding a sum of $5,00) from him, The Consul requests the Viceroy" to at once look into the matter and arrest the robbers and offer the doctor the necessary protection. The doctor, a short time ago, had also a large sum of money stolen from him.

of "trade" some idem in furnished regarding | ... Not a forinight ago, a Chinese bontman, is the conimercial position of Hongkong during order to bafle the police and to put them off 1905. As we have frequently pointed out the scent, while he and his brother escaped from the city, made a report to the police at Japan

hasbeen to the fore with angar, and this

the Central Station to the effect that his young is evidenced by the fact that last year the total wife, through a boating accident, was drowned, import of this commad ty showed an increase of It was not until some day afterward, 54.6 per cent, but it appears impossible to say when the body had been recovered, that out of whether the increase may be attributed entirely the most brutal and cold-blooded murders yet committed in this harbour was brought to to Japanese activity or whether Java

light. The scheme the junkmaster devised in titled to part of the credit. It is also order to save his neck was successful. In his doubtful whether the imported article was raw report of the "accident" to the police, due or refined sugar, There was an enhanced record of which was given to the Hong-arm quantity of rice entering the Colony last year kong Telegraph, the junk master said that as compared with 1905, in the extent tÅ 38,198

his cargo host arrived in the harbour on the afternoon of the 7th instant trans, and the Harbour Masier states that this and anchored off the Harbour-master's wharf increase would have been greater had there At six o'clock, he said, bis wife and himself al been scarcity of cargo boats, after the rowed ashore in a dinghy. After they and typhoon. Fleur showed a size of something made certain purchases the trio started to re: like 25,000 tons, which is claimed as an indicature to the cargo boat. The woman worked tion that there has been a cessation in the boy. the puting pole, while he and his brother low

ed. flalf way to the junk a steam launch, the cott against the United States, although it name of which he d d not know, steamed past might equally well be argued that it was the and her backwath swamped the dinghy, throw result of Australian efforts to take advantage of ing the occupants, into the water. His wife, the American position. A decrease was re- who was twenty-nine years of age, could not swim and an immediately, but a few yards

corded in the importation of coal. The total

from her husband and the foki, who were also. amount of cargo brought to Hongkong was

In difficulties, as they knew little of swimming. 7.372,075 lons, of which 4,493,715 tans were However they managed to cling on to the discharged in the Colony, and it is satisfactory overturnedginghy untitassistance arrived.

The repott was believed and a notice of the from the English standpoint to note that the tion's share of the carrying trade, both import affair made in the occurrence book. When the body was recovered later foul play and expert, was held by British steamers. was brought to the On With regard to the river trade of the Co-vos obeys are surface on examins lony there was a slight reduction if the imports and an equally slight increase in the expons as compared with the returns to: 1905, Taking the imports and ex-

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RAILWAY' ACCIDENT.

KINS LIMITED

ANNUAL: MERTINO.

Thé eighth ordinary annual meeting of share holders of Wathing, Liited; "wan" treld at the oFce of the concern, at noon, to-day. There were, presenti, Mann. G. A. Watkina (chair. man). A. R. Lowo, Chan A Fook, and Chow Hon Wah. Babyweek pass

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The notice convening the meeting having, been read, an

THE PORFO

I PLEAD OUIL

SSTOVALLIK

After buying successfally eluded for thras daya, Chaudy. murderer of Yim Hang, lum, returned to the Thursday night and was captd his arrest very calmly.

took

it will be remembered by our readers that on Monday aftomoun, lass a most distaldly mur 'der was committed in a matshed on the Poklao-, lum Road. The matshed overlooks Telegraph Bay and is immediately below the Dai-y Farm Company's cowsheds. In this minished-and for a reason which was not definitely knows at the time-Yin Hung was brutally-hicked to death and an attempt made on the lives of his two children—a boy, six years of age, and a girl, three y cars old - who are at present in the Government Civil Hospital recovering from various knife wounds, dan masang berpacara irce the arrest of the alleged murderer the real cause of the crime has been made known to the police.

The Chairman wald: Gentlemen,-We will, with your permission, fake the report, and ac counts, now before the 'n eeling, as rend. We have a lean year to chronicle. Business throughout 1 06 was slack, with nothing special in our favour: The falling off is entirely in sympathy with the general all-round. de- pression which has been felt during the period under review. - You will, observe from the statement" of "accounts before you that sub At half past three o'clock, on the 17th insi, stantial amounts have been written "off" the the train from Shek-wai-tong to Faishan was company's afsets. We trust these ap exceedingly overcrowded with passengers.propriations meet with your approval. The One of the passengers, a man suranded Su, result for the year on trading shows a profit was obliged to stand outside by the door of a of $0.595.10, being an increate on the pre- car. When the train was approaching thevious year. To stain this result, your gen Five-Eye Bridge, he was unable to keep his eral maungers had to exercise the utmost

JEALOUSY THE CAUSE SOLI balance, and fell off the car, The man was care and economy in working the business. Í

In order to give an account which led to the run over by the cars and was instantly killed.

would especially call your attention to the fact crime it would be well if we started at the be that the salaries and wages" along show, a regioning. The matshed in which the crime daction of over $50 o; charges account are was committed has beed the property of tha about $5.00 less than previous year, and alleged murderer's mother for about a quarter sterling liabilities are over $4,050 less. Your of a century, Twenty years ago the deceased, mortgage account has been considerably re- who was scarcely in bis teens, was engage duced and before our next annual meeting- | ed by the "owner" of "the" shed "as a' farm" which will be held in May, 1958, in order that labour. He proved himself a willing worker On the 26th instant the newly formed Anti-the accounts should be ready, an inconvenience and was much thought of by his mistress, Ten Op um Association of Fatshan was formally to all this liability as pube wiped out ffers she years later Yim Hung tooklento himself a wile.

'accounts entirely, thus pulling in a easier opened and the ceremony was performed at its tion: I feel sure you will be pleased to know we At this period he was joined by his mother. headquarters. There was a large attendance have a credit balance in the Bank in lieu of Cheung Tai and Yim Hung get pa wall id- including several local officiale, and lectures owing the Bank money. I don't think there is gather until it was discovered by the former were delivered by the different members and anything in the accounts calling for special at that more favours were showered on Yim lang the Santos representatives of the Anti Opium tention, but I should be pleased to give say by his mother than was necessary, while be

EXECUTIONS

On the 25th inalant, thirty-seven criminals, who have been sentenced to death for various crimes, were executed at Kong Po Camp at Sai Chiu," These criminals were chiefly rob bes and piratek

ANTI-OPIUM ASSOCIATION,"

FEMALE EDUCATION

were found, the doctor being of opinion that al-Association, on the opium evil though death was caused by drowning, the wounds on the woman's head were inflicted with a blunt weapon. A search was made for the boatman and his brother, but as far as

in the Colony.

A. S. WATSON & CO., ports together we find that last year the could be 1 arnt to-day they are not to be found

LIMITED,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT-TO

H.E. THE GOVERNOR.

Hongkong, 23rd March, 1997,

total amounted to 507,96 tons as against 507.074 in the previous twelve months, -a difference which is infinitesimal. When it is remembered that for a considerable portion of the year the river trade was practically dis.

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The Canton Normal College for female students will be formally opened on the stat instant. H.E the Viceroy, the Provincial Treasurer and Examiner Wu, and other off cials will be present at the opening ceremony

-EXPECTANT' MADISTRATE ARRESTED... That there is a reason for the crime cannot

On the 27th instant H.E. the Viceroy issued be gainsaid—and a woman is at the bottom of

a warrant for the arrest of Ng Chik Chi, an that reason. The boatman, so the police were

expectant magistrate, who is at, present resid told, gave his wife to understand that he wabing at a lodging house. Upon inquiry it tran. about to get a concubine and that she was also spired that the cause of Ng's arrest was in con- then there had beca trouble. So deciding cerning the Kiangnan Imperial Min. He is tog sid of his wife he invited her ashore on tow in custody of the, Namligi Magistrate, the evening in question to make her a pur pending further investigations. chase. Un returning, it is presumed, the woman wit attacked from bebind by her hus

information you may wish. A

No information was required. The Chairman proposed the adoption of the report and accounts.

Mr. Chow Hon Wah seconded. Carried..

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the Chairman-1 thank you for your at sendance, gentlemen, Sorry there are no

divideod warrants..

That ended the meeting/

THE REPORT,

The report is as follows:-Gentlemen-We heg to submit to you our report and statement of the accounts of the Company for the year

located owing to the disasters which befell: the to live on the boat. His wife objected, and face paction with some, charge, against Him; cop', { ended the 31st December, 1906,

majority of the fleet as the consequence of the 3 typhoon, it wil be apparent that the returns are betterthanmight have been expected, Had there been no calamity to paralyse temporarily the

The Hongkong Celegraph

CANTON-HANKOW, RAILWAY A meeting of ruilway shareholders will be

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT,

The result for the year on the trading shows a profit of 59,596.10, to which must be added the surplus of sub-rents received over Crown cent and taxes paid, $339.46; making a total of $998:56

was left in the cold. Some lime last week both men became ill. They had no money with which to bay medicine. Cheang Tai begged his mother. for some and was refused, Yim Hung next applied and was successful. On the following

night (Sunday) Cheung Tal's mother killed a fowl, the meat of which was boiled in wine, and given to Yim as medicina. Cheung TaÏ was not thought of "Wild at the thoughts of thin secret alliance between his mother and Yim Hung, be decided to settle the mailer. Shortly after mid-day on Monday fast, Cheung Tai, who had been working the whole morning, entered the matshed.". He fund Yim Hùng lying in bed, his son lying alongside him and his three-year-old daughter asleep in a nursing basket, which was swung from the ceilings. The sight of the trio made Cheung Tai taving mad. He was sick, but had to work." Yim

HONARSAG {} elegTUP local canying trade it is reasonable to suppose band and his brother, and in a semi-conscious held in the Railway. Shareholders Association This, your general managers, find necessary Hung was sick also and was allowed to lik that the returns for 1906 would have constituted condition was thrown overboard. That sccom; } at the Mub Lan She Wuen, to discuss matters loans; $1,99′′.13; depreciation $5.750 23; and back, while be partook of all that was good

"Hongkong, Saturday, March 30, 1907.

HARBOUR MASTER'S REPORT FOR 1906.

LOCAL AND GENERAL?

a record. With regard to the passenger traffic "plished, the men overturned the dinghy and the the river boats carried 2.501.97 travellers last accident' story became known to the police year between the river ports and Hongkong an

The detectives still have hops of capturing contrasted with 2,673,202 for the corresponding the pair and as they are well known both to the police and to the floating population a period in 1995. The importance of the junk sharp lookout is being kept for their returpes fleet to the Colony is evident from the fact that 3,551 vessels brought 756,942 tons of goods to Hoagkong consisting of tea, fireworks,

oil, rice, carte, ec.. CC the total, 495,780 tons were described as general cargo, while a§2431 tons of earth and stones were landed. At that rate the Culony should increase its boundaries no very distant date. The expons amounted to 680,516 tons, consisting of kerosine, 485,190 cases, rice and paddy 197. 853. tons, general cargo 350,764 tons, while 174,571 tops of earth and stones were removed

When the preliminary shipping returns for lastytar

were published at the beginning of the midst, we ventured some remarks in explane. Fins of the apparent decline in the shipping entering and clearing the post in 1906 ás com pard with the preceding year. Thursday's lass of the Government Gorifle, contains the Harbour Master's report for 1906, and a perusal ^of that document substantially bears out the explanation previously given of the causes contributing to the falling off in the ship. plog råturns under motica. Lieut. Beckwith | obines that for ocean vessels under from the Colony. Some interesting particulósgers of the Hongkong Milling Co., Ld, in-

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the British flag there was a decrease of of Chinese, emigration from Hoogkong are 298ships of 482,859 200s. This decrease'ns provided in the s atistical section of the report, wacorrectly supposed, is mainly due to vessels together with a statement of the immigration under the Japanese flag returning to their va of Chinese to Hongkong. It ecems that allo rimus routes at the conclusion of the late war, gether 60,320 men, women and children left for theaby supplanting several British vessels the Straits during the year, but 14,568 returned, which had been chartered in their stead, and

so that the Chinese population in the Southern panly to the disappearance of tramp steamers Settlements was largely de, le ed for the period which carried atores for the opposing fleets; in question. Those who went to San Francisco Meliminating the 893,890 tops, ascribed in numbered 2,674 while those who returned ex. “Bonjog return as an abnormal increase, pracceeded 5,000 No fewer than 3,371, practically all Elally one to the state of was existing, a ingi male adults, left for Callao, Peru, and 233 timis increase to the British, flag is shown, arrived at Hongkong from that port. Nearly "amounting to 411,037 tons. In British river | 6,000 were booked for British Columbia during

་ ་ has already been seen, there is a 'the year, and some 2,505 returned. The totals

- ciecienso di ganeships of 711,521 tous which show that there were 76,725 emigrants while

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MR. S. B. C. Rais has been appointed to act as Postmaster General during the absence on leave of Mr. L. A. M. Johnston, or until further notice, with effect from 27th instant. “'> His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Arthur Chapman, Major, Hongkong Volunteer Corps, to be commandant, in succession to Majny Clive Gordon Pritchard, retired, with effect from the and. April. Masks. A. H. Pennie & Co., general man.

form us, under.dale 28th inst, that the Tokio Marine Insurance Co, Lid, whose local agents are the Mitsui Bussan Kai ha, have paid their claim in full for the Dakota cargo.

An official trial trip was made on 13th: uk. of the Gakura-mara, which has just boen built at the Kwansai yard for the Yangtze service of the Nippon Yusen K.isha. The trip was made between Osaka and Akashi with very satis factory results, the highest speed developed bring 15.585 knots. ...

CHAN Ah Tam, a shroff, residing at No. 45, Hollywood Road, was arrested at Kowloon City yesterday on a warrant. Chan is alleged to have embezzled Spro odd fmm his employer Alber Ahwee, a merchant, of, theit Ville, Kowloon, on he roth instant. The case was called on at the Police Court, 1 day, and adjourned.

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and to draw up a protest against the directors of the Canton ankow Railway, for refusing to admit the Hongkong shareholders under the leadership of Chan Kang Yu and two others, to bolders on the and proximo. Take part in the extraordinary meeting of share

DAWNEW JOURNAL

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A newspaper under the title of "Comments on Failway Affairs" in

shortly make its first day and will

The promo

10 allocate to meal interest on mortgage and the balance, $1,744.25 as a reserve against uns foreseen losses on debis carried forward es good.

AUDITORS.

The accounts have been audited by Mess Lowe and Bingham,

CHAN A FOOK | General G. A. WATKINS Managers. Hongkong, 23rd March, 1907.

PROFIT AND LOS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 19:6 To interest on loans and overdrafts... 1,311.18 Tomortgage interest; 17 instalmenis...51,679,95

Depreciation i-

ters of the undertaking are Tantai Lai, Kwok Lem and the Chinese1ianlin Chung Sik Weng The principal object of this paper will be to publish and discuss railway questions in Connection with the Canton Hankow Railway Company, and to try and bring about good management and harmony with the Company. To reserve for dosbifal debts.... It is the promoters' intention to stop the issue of this paper, if they can succeed in their endeavours.

Picking up a chopper and shouting at the top of his voice, "You'll eat no more chicken,' be, to it is reported, malo for Ytm -Hung and killed him hen he turned his attention to the sleaping boy and next to the child in the nursing basket, bath, of whom “be seriously injured.dental

HIS ESCAPE,

GUATE

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Having accomplished what be desired he sought means to escape. With four hours clear start he took to the hills, and after ra house la Queen's Road West by a friend, who || maining there for a while he was taken to a

was anxious to get the alleged murderer out of Shop, fittings and furnit

turo at per cent....$40′12.31

the city. Quietly concealed in this house the Stockin trade...

3737 91

friend received instructions to board the Sai U 5.750 23 Chung steamer tioi Ning stone, so as to pavn? dia, ****** 7,344.20

the way for the alleged murderer; who, wàs to: $9485.56 follow shortly. Oe the way in the steamer the „$9,596 10 || friend was arrested. Hearing of this set the/

alleged murderer on the mya again, as ho leased his friend would, make his where abouts known to the police. He left West $9,985.56 | Paint not very, long afar his 'friend's arrest.

By gross profit on trading By rents receivable

By less rents and taxes paid.... 2,720.54

389.46

** HONAM THEATRE DISTURBANCE, It is reported that in dealing with the case ie which some members of the Ionam police force and the Honam theatre people were implicated, and which has been already, DALANce sheet at 31st December, 1906. reported, the local officials have fined the man igers' of the Honam thestra several Housand dollars, with the alternative of closing up their theatre permanently. The theatre people have agreed to pay the fine.

MESSRS. HOWARTH, ERSKINE & CO. ::On Saturday at 1 o'clock H.E, the Viceroy will receive the manager of Mess's, Howarth, Erkine & Co., engineers of Shameen, and at to'clock II.E. will receive the manager of the International Banking Corporation of Shameen.

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ROBBERY,

A robbery was committed at Ho Tong village in the Sanui district, as the 24th Fiestant About a dozen robbers entered the.

Capital!

Libilities.

and Journoyed to Wanchai, residing 11' Uzu Fang and for a time. But believlas, he was' unsafe in the house, the hunted, ond

10,000 shares of fio each, fully paid Sico,000.00 look to the hills between Robinson and Caine

Creditors Loan (secured by mortgage."

on building)

$5,000.0 Loans payable 2,000.00. Trade creditors

Acceptances. 4,793.80 Open accounts.. 5,675.05. Unclaimed dividends .....

49.-10

Building Depreciation Reserve

*Account : As per balance sheet 1151. Dec., 1905 - Reserve I «Daubtful Debis: As per balance sheet 318

December, 1905 $2670.02 from 1920 7,244.20.

$3.914.21

profits

Deduct:

Bad debts written off, less pas'recoveries" klub but

BUILDING

Avits

2661.46

As per last balance sheet 31st Dec.,

1905 (see reserve per contra) FURNITURE AND FITTINGS 1

As per balance sheet 31st

is due to the sariops djonsters that befell-these † 134,913 mrived once more in China. From THE first half yearly report of the Kubo Sugár village and ransacked ten houses. The Transferred stomers during the typhoon on the memorable these figures it will be seen that if ever Refining Company, which has just been pub. villagers were unable to offer resistance, owing 18th of September, and to the gatting by fire of the Chinese were a stay-at-home race, their lished, shows that the total net profit for the

to the absence of firearms; but, nevertheless, the Hankow in the following mouth. During habits are undergoing a wonderful change, period hat amounted to Y17,777. Of this sum, two villagers fought, the rascals with choppers, the necessary repairs of the crippled vessels, the range of their travels varying from V1,000 has been placed to the legal reserve. After a short sacounter, one of, the villagers was wounded and the robbers ultimately, Costing steamers of small size were utilized in Batavia to Mexico, Melbourne to Mauritius, V500 to the reserve for the maintenance of some instances by the different compasies. Seattle to South Australia. In his general machinery and building, Y405 paid for hon-caped with their spolls.

uses to the officials, and Y10,020 for a dividin Orni ton, the manager of the Chartered The following paragrapha, of the report su vey of the shipping record for 1900, at the rate of 20 per cent, per annum, while proceed to state that for foreign ocean the Harbour Master remarks: "The deplora- surplus of Y1,747 has been carried forward.

Meregatile Bank, received a telegram from the vetiels, an increase 442 ships of 1,271,710 ble loss of life and damage done, due to the PROF. Addison E. Verrill, the Yale geologists hank for the past year to 31st December, 1906,

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head office stating that the net profits of the Ross is shown, which is almost wholly typhoon of the 18th September, will be indeliblast month predicted for the West Indies much including the amount brought for rd, are As per balance sheet at da to the Japanese vessels taking up ly marked in the annals of the Clony. 59 greater disasters than the Jamaica calamity: 95,800, and that at the forthcoming general 1.255 depreciation at 15% 2,012.31 31st Decèmber, 1 05 $1341540 their respective routes in place of the British merchant vessels of European-construction He said: "From the earth's structure in the meeting of shareholders the directors will vesela temporarily chartered, amounting to suffered in the waters of the Colony, 5 of 1,842 West Indies it is certain that earthquaker will recommend a final dividend of 31% *0"A" and 'AERATED WATER Plant:" 591 Alips of 1,275,640 tona in 1900, againsttons foundered, 21 of 22,478 tons stranded, accur in the islands in the next few years beeg shares-making 6% for the year free of

December, 1905 58 ships of 69,146 tons in 1905, an increase of 5 of 5.344 tons were broken against the sea wall side which the Jamaica earthquake will be income tax; that £13,000 be placed to Reserve,

13 of 24,425 tons badly damaged, and 14 of insignificant." Prof. Verrill spent twenty years £xoco, Officers Pension Fund and £20,000 Less depreciation with

STO^X ON HAND $5B,138,19. 586 ships (of 1,205,494 tops. Additionally, 25,531 105 slightly damaged. There were in studying the geological formation ni the West

*rien off 1906 profits..... 3,737.91 Kagan steamdis for the first time slace (got addition 16 fighters of European construc. Indies and is a lending authority on the subject.

bred the port, and assisted in the increase tio sunk, and badly damaged, 34 launches His address was made before the Complicat The Football Shield Enal is to be played off

DERTOAS b9j0 ships of 61,596 tons. Vessels under the sunk, to damaged, and approximately 2,796,

Association of Science

Trade 4 on Saturday next, April 6, at a quitter fast

Sundries.... Norwegian Bag show a decrease of 135 ships alive' craft sunk, and in the majority of cases FROM an advertisement which appears in andur 4 is expected that the spectatorate wil of 186,093 tone.

Intally Ipt. It can be safely said that all craft other column it will be seen that the colds: po very large, so a special service of electrip For foreign river steamers suffered in the harbour, more or less damaged brated Zig-zag Company of acrobats gymnaste case will ren, to Happy Valley from the anncrease of 95 ships representing 8,320 tons during the blow. The loss of life, I regret to clowns, der are to open for a short season in oclock. My Gray Scout has kindly reg is shown and can be ascribed to more trips say, must have been excessively high, amount flangkong at the Polo Grund, Causeway a special, car for this two teamis:(Royal

rtillery ing to approximately 5,000, though there are no being made by vossola noder the French and positive records to show the actual number that on Monday night. We are informed that the and Hongkong Fromball Club), to Fotoguese flags, supplemented by vessels perished! On the whole, considering the ex- Company consist of London, and Continental Hongkong Hotelar half pakl ander the German, and Japanese fings which shipping trade of 1906, the record is far from time in Hongkong a varied programme of pure 470 to the corte sien ceptional chcumstances which marked the "star"" antistes who will present for the first, to assist the shield fund.

did not compete in this trade before. The unsatisfactory, and gives' causes to hold ther gher increases and decreases are of small im stand wall in the forefingt of the great ports of Juvenile Samson, musical clow

belief that a port liongkong Jenniinues to formances, including weight-

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Roads. There'he remained for a time without food and exposed to ilio weather." On Thurs day night he decided to return to the matshed the prisoner said toʻgive himself up to the police-the police my to Let some clotting However, that may be, at "eight o'clock thus night Indian constable 69a, who was guarding. the premises until a plan of the shed had been. taken, heard a dog barking and looking, Is that direction saw a man› crouchlag down the hillside. The policeman hid himself away and” when the man had got within reich "be" was seized. He was taken to the village and the people who were awakened, identified the man ai Cheung. Tai, the alleged murderer of Yim Hong. He was removed to No. 7 Polica Station.

At the Magistracy, to-day, Chiung: 3.457 76 most inoffensive looking man, standing" about

five feet high, was called upon-to mHEW charge of murder and two charges af alte

11,403.09

$4,400

08.57

He paid no attention to the which were focussed on him, and apori to plead to the chingas, a.most indifferent manner and guilty to all!

The bearing of the case was week.

Severat Improv ried out by the: vostok Hr. Re at the Siberian port, The municipality hase by itself the constractia |-railway" and power pla „had yet been sdi þied, kaged spop plans and. Intention seamt to be. for the whole to ons 2.636.749ary mater al from A

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