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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE Yangiza River gunboat - Klanghsiang was hunched at Kobe on 25th ult.
Notgeilly was the decision Mr. Gi N. Orme arrived at the Police Coun, this morning, la giving bit decision in the case in which an amah was charged, with stealing $500 from a sale owned by Louis Comar, the proprietor of
AN APPRAL CASE.
THE ALTERED ASSIGNMENT.. Before the Full Bench, consisting of their Honours the Chief Justico. and Mr. A. G.
A TEN days' trace has been granted to the the Cosmopolitan Hotel. The woman wanWise, Puise Judge, the appeal was heard aborigines in North Formosa.
SIR Claude MacDonald, British Ambassader to Tokio, arrived at Vladivostok on 24th ult. en route to-Tokio.
Tus Shanghai Land Investment Co., Ld, has declared a dividend of six per cent for the balf year ending June 30.
THE Emperor of Japan has decorated M. Gerard, French Ambassador to Tokio, with the Grand Cordon of Paulownia.
.
THE Russo-Chinesa negotiations, concerning
accordingly discharged ft was said for, the prosecution that the woman opened the safe with duplicate keys which she had made, that The extracted a satchel containing the money! and that in so doing she injured her band, which ac.quoted for the blood stains on the satchel, His Worship vislied the premises on Saturday and ex'imined the río and he arrived at the conclusion mentioned above.
AS
ainst the Judjment delivered by his Honour the Poisne Judge in the case of Chan Wo and others versus Chan Yam; and others,
Sir l'enry Berkeley, K.C, and Hon. Mr. H E. Pullock, KC, instructed by Mr. C. D. Wil kinson, of Mears. Wilkinson" and Grist, repre sented the several appellants, and Vr. M. W Slade, instructed by Mr. G. K. Hall Bratton, of Messrs. Brution and He, represented the respondents.
CORRESPONDANCE.
We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed
by Correspondente în 'khla calumni): * ARREST OF MR. CHUNG WENG`
KWONG, OF CANTON.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Hongkong TELEGRAPI"
DEAR SIR,The following account, clipped from yesterday's "China Times," of this place, will be of interest to many of your renders :--- CHINESE PROFESSOR ARRESTED AT PÅзTING,
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HIS INNOCENCE PROTESTED.
[From a Correspondent.].
Telegramis
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH !!!
SERVICE.
VICEROY SHUM
LEAVE FURTHER EXTENDED.
PROCEEDING SOUTH UPON EXPIRY,
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shameen, 30th June,
3.15 p.m..
Viceroy Shum has been granted
On Monday night, in obedience to a tele- graphic order from H.E. Viceroy Yuan, a dis- Sir Henry led and said thatthis was an ap peal against a jdgment delivered in Marchinguished Cantonese scholar, samed Chung, fait in which his 'onour found, on a question was arrested by the police in Pao-ting fu, where before him as to whether a certain alteration he was spending a few days, en route from another extension of ten days' leave is an assignment had been made before or Peking to Hankew and the south. after the execution of that document, that the It seems that Mr. Chung, who has for many at Shanghai.
years, together with many of his, provin
was made after execution.
that
a heavy blow for the Japanesë, rail. | balance of probability was that the alteration cials in the ports, discarded the queue and The Throne granted this further
adopted foreign costume, has been visiting extension with orders, however, Loong firm, of No. 97 Connaught Road Westfu in search of excellances in the educational California merchants; and the defendant was a
A TOKIO despatch to the W. C. D. News anys! China has reduced the grods tatiff on the Hsinmistun-Mukden Railway by 30 per cent the opening of Customs Alations in North Man- and proposes a further reduction as scan As the line has been completely reconstruct cd. Th's action is considered to be intended way, in respect of the trade of Newchwang. The Tairon Customs, it has been notified to the Consuls and to the public, will be open on July 1st Customs authorities will be installed at Kinchou, Pulantien and at the pier and station in Tairen. "The South Manchurian Railway has agreed not to transport goods be certificate that duty has been paid. The tariff and Customs procedure will be the same as at Newchwang.
churia, which is expected in August, are pro- Par case dounts, adoptsgressing. ' ...5 7.50
$ 8.50
LEAVE of absence to the neighbouring coun 100 10.00 ries has been granted to Lieutenant F. V. 13.05 Kirman, Army Service Corps, from 27th July
to aind September, 1907.
JONGKONG Bank shares were quoted this afternoon $680.ex row issue, $114 new issue.
13.tx-new intue cuin first call,
ST. JULIEN
LA ROSE
CHATEAU HAUT BRION
LARRIVET ...
18.00
CHATEAU MOUTON
D'ARMAILHACQ.
21.00
CHATEAU PONTET
CARNET...
25.00
CHATEAU LA TOUR
CARNET.....
... 3000 CHATEAU RAUZAN....
44.03 CHATEAU LAFITE... 50.00
20,00
The plaintiffs were pariners in the Wah Hing the schools of Tientsin, Péking and Fao-ting his Excellency should proceed South
24.00 London rates ace: £78." 10 ex new issu16, vond Kwantung, unless accompanied by a Loong, sued in the names of Chan Yam and Dr. Wisner, President of the Ling Nam Cole!
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A MESSAGE has been received by the Co- lonial Secretary from the British Consul-Gene- ral at Chefoo to the following effect: "Quaran- tine imposed against Hongkong to-day." THE Chinese Engineering and Mining Co., Ld., announces that the total output of the
OUR CLARETS, including the Company's three mines for the week ending
HOW FU
trader, residing at No. 99 Viaduct Road.. On system of the north which could to advantage upon the expiry of his extended be adopted in the south, and has excited the
leave. toth August, 1897, sa action was commenced in suspicion of the authorities in so doing. the Original Court against the Wah Hing Chan Wo, who were at that time partners in the Wah Hing Long The action arose in respect of a debt due from the Wah Tai to the Wah Hing Lnong. On the 9th February, 1899, while that action was pending, Chan Yam retired from the Wah Hing Loang, and transferred his share therein with all tis beneficial interest in
lege, Canton, in which. Mr. Chung has for eight years been the professor of the Chinese lange, age, has been his associate in this tour of the leading schools of the province, and expresses
course of these years, that Mr. Chung is inno his fall confidence, based on the constant inter cent of complicity in revolutionary propaganda, and that official examination of his effects will
demonstrate this,
We learn that Mr. Ching, who is a masterfol
lowest priced, are of exceptional/July 15, 907, amounted to. 15,203.69 tone, and plainant. The accused pleaded not guilty. He said transfer was signed by Chan Yam, Chas writer, was until 1905 associate editor of a daily!
value, and guaranteed to be the "genuine product of the juice of
the grape. OLARETS from the colebrated Chateaux above mentioned are too well known to connoisseurs to need.comment, and we can.com. fidently recommend them nature and in fine condition.
A. S. WATSON & CO.,}'
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ALEXANDRA · BUILDINGS, Hongkong, 11th June, 1907.
BIRTHS.
the sales during the same period 10.14,653.75 tons. THERE are signs at last of a local demand for piece-goods. A few nights ago a'godown was broken into and a small quantity was stolen. Local merchants quote the incident as the most hopeful indication in the market for some time pist.-N. C. News,
THE Mayor of Tokio presented the Capital's congratulations on the conclusion of the Agree ment to the French and Japanese Governments and to the Ambassadors, Ms. Kurino and M. Gerard. The Municipality also proposes celebration in co-operation with the Chamber of Commerce,
WILLIAM A. Martin, the electrical engineer, has once again been committed to the House of Detention. Inspector Gourlay arrested him, yesterday on a charge · of vagrancy. Martin [ji has been a resident in Hongkong for a sumber of years, pail of which ti e he has spent in the House of Detention.
On 25th June, at Shanghai, the wife of PHIL. V, DAVIES- daughter.
On June 25, 1997, at Tientsin, the wife of W. MORTON ANDREW, Chinese Customs Service,
of a son.
The Hongkong
elegraph
HONGKONG, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1997.
CHINESH'ENGINEERING AND MINING CO., LD."
His remains were conveyed to the mortuary..
On Saturday afternoon, on the Police recres;
WONG SZE, 2 cook, residing at 32, Upper Lascar Row.. was before Mr. F. A. lazeland, in the Police Court, this morning, to plead to ab indictment charging him with stealing Sho the said debt and in the nid action to the Lung Shang Hoi, a fisherman, was the complaintiff, Chan Wo. A memorandum of the was defended by Mr. Reginald Harding. Yes- Wo, and all the other partners in the Wah terday, the fisherman went to a hardware shop Hing Loong. On the 27th October, 1903, the in Wing: Lok Street to pay a bill, which said action was compromised upon term amounted to Sio. He produced a bundle con inter alle, of the plaintiff,"la" that action was lodged taining Stoo in twenty-cent piecer, counted out paying $13,000, which sumi the amount required and handed it to the shop with Mr. G. K. Hall Brailon, as soliciter keeper. While the shopkeeper was engaged in for the defend ints in that action. "On the
the shop, looked around for a while, and tbloke ing the coast was clear, he was alleged to have picked up the bundle containing the balance of the fisherman's money, which was on the counter, handed it to an accomplice waiting at the door, and both men departed. The pair were chased and accused captured, but his accomplice escaped. The case was adjourned. IT is stated in a Tokio despatch of 24th inst that details of a change in Russia's military base in the Far East are now known. Haibin, Russia's ante bellum military base, was secure-
paper in the city of Canton. Since that time he has been well known in Cantos aš a professo in the above mentioned collage, and has not been the subject of accusation. While recog. nized as a progressive man of marked ability, Mr. Chung is said to deprecate any resort te revolutionary men ures to accomplish that
can only be attained through the mental and moral develop.nent of China's youth. He has been heard to declare that the modern educa lor in China has, higher business than to by meddling in revolutionary agitation.
LOCUM TENENS.
PROVINCIAL TREASURER APPOINTED. [From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 30th
4.10 p.m.
His Excellency Viceroy Chow Fu has telegraphed to Peking request- ing the appointment of an official, temporarily, to administer the Gov- ernment pending the arrival of sub.
making out a rereipt, the accused walked into 17th December, 19ǝs, pursuant to an order reform in China which in his judgmen: stantive Viceroy designate Shum
A
ly connected with Port Arthur and Visdivo stok, in the form of a triangle; but the South Manchurian Railway is now in the possession of the Japanese, while Changchun and Kizin are within japan's sphere of influence. These circumstances make the connexion between Vladivostok and Siberia most insecure and affect considerably the military value of Chinese Eastern Railway Russia According
THE body of the accountant of the ste um Launch Font Da, who was drowned in the har bour on Friday last as the result of a collision between that arch and the Canton-steamer Heungshung was secovered yesterday afternoon off the Cantos boat wharf, by the Water Policely abandons for strategic purposes the Chinese Eastern Railway and removes her military bate to Irkutsk, which wi the extensively fort tion ground, a bowling inatch between the Civified, with Chita as an advanced station in Service and the Police was rolled off The order to connect Chits with Vladivostok the Police team comprised Sergeants Pitt, Grani, Amur Railway will be bail, to Khabarovsk and connexion will be secure i from that point Sim and Inspector Cameron (skip)." After an interesting game the Police ran out victorious with Vladivostok by the Ussuri Railway. Rus by 25 points to the Civil Service 12. The re-sia's militery movements in the Far East must turn match will probably be played on Satur day next.
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THE report of the commi tee on public accounts refers to the grave irregularities petty officers of the Navy accepting Commissi ns from con- tractors, and mentions that the builders of the battleship King Edward the Seventh will. Hy supplied a defective" rudder, a fact which a dismissed emayce disclosed. The report
condemus contracting" without competition,
which is due to a wish to keep plats secret.- Reutir..
CHUG King Tang, a clerk, residing at 57, Wellington Street, employed by Wong Tsun' Fuk, a contractor carrying a business 1.25, Upper. Lascar Row, was arrested this morning 'on a warrant sworn nut by his employer, who accused him of embezzling the sum of $438.61.
is reported that H.E. Tiên Ch'un honen is in danger of losing his influence in Peking and the favour of the Empress.Dowager, through
of the Court, $4,258, being the balance of the said $12,000 then remaining in the hands of Mr. Brution, was paid into Court, and Chan Yam was substituted as defendant for Mr Brutton, and the plaintiffs claimed the payment to them of the sum of 54,258 00 then in Court
"
The defendants in this action said that on the 4th March, 1897, the Wat Hing Loong obtained judgment in an action in this Court against one. Mul san, described as the 'scle partner in the Wa Tai Bank, for 37,127.71, with interest and costs, and, through the British Consul in Canton obtamed certain property is Canton to satisfy the said judgment. That judgment was in respect of a debt from the Wa Tai Bant to the Wah Hing Loang. On 10th August, 1897, Mui'Tsin brought action against Chan Yam and Chan -Wo, as partners of the Wah ing Loong, claiming an injunction and $15,oo damages for slinged_falso represent an made to the Britial Consul at Canton by Chan Yam and Chan Wo. By, an agreement made in February, 1F99, the defendant and all
H.E. Viceroy Yuan has here an opportunity to increase the confidence so generally felt in him as a statesman of the superior modern type by giving to this case such a de liberate, impartial and generous hearing as the accused would have in the courts of Britain.
As stated in the above clipping, Mr. Chung. (whose full name in Chung Weng Kwong) and
were travelling together at the time of b arrest. We had spent some time visiting schools in Japan and came here with a like and several days in Pa purpose in view, We had spent a very profit able weak in Tientsin and "king; before gang to Paolingfu. Our object was to investigate the various kinds of schools, loquiring into the subjects taught and the me thods employed, with a view primarily to tak
the other partners in the Wah Hing Loonging suggestions for the improvement of the other than the plaintiffs, sold and transfered work in our own ipsti ution, the Canton Christ. their share to the plain fill, Chan Wo, under fan College. The abundant evidences hereof the name of Li Tong, and a memorandum a progressive spirit in the Government of this was 'gned by the parties to the trans province together with the singleness and inte action, but from the property thas sold grity of our purpose prevented us from enter. and transferred the judgment debt re-taining even a suspicion of danger, and this arrest came with the suddenness and unexpect ferred, 10, which was still unsatisfied, was
henceforth be studied on the basis of this pro-expressly excepted:
gramme.
Cn the 27th October,
19,3, the action for daringen referred to above was withdrawn and n sum of Sizero was paid
George Kingston Hall Brutton, as solicitor for the defendant in that action, and for the plaintiff, in the action of 1896, in full setler ment of all claim again Mui Tsan by the Wat Hing Loong in the two actions. The de- fendant admitted that Chan Wo was enlilled to be paid out of the sum in Court such sums, amounting approximately to $3,000, costs incurred has himself paid for he in the said action for damages and to a share proportionate to his share in the Wah ing Irong prior to the said såle and transfer Continuing. ir. Henry said that the
Wg (Singapore Free Print) suppose that our lucky holders of Tanjong Pagars have long ereby way of compromise by the said Mai Tran now discounted their drawings from that lavish realisation, by reinvestment in rubber or tin mining shares. But still the elementary fict remains that £20,009 in beautiful red gold has been withdrawn from the Bank of England for export to the happy holders of Tanjong Pagar shares in Singapore. This shouldarrive by next mail, or rather nest P. and O. Mait, and a good many lucky persons here, if they have not already commitedthemselvestou fario -advance, willhave a wealth of dollars to play with. That the unlucky Government will goash its teeth badly mare superficial detail, it has bren a truly memorable transaction. Arbitra-decision they must attempt to arrive at was tion bas ever been an volucky operation for as to whether a cent is alteration in the deed of transfer was made before or after. The ex- ecution of that assignment. The facts that he would rely upon his point were as follows the heart of the Strails Government—allowing to and March, 1899, all the partners as a matter of pleasantry that such mu organisere members of the Wah Hing Loong, and could have a heart-ever comes to be examine Degotiations were entered into by them for ed in a post-mortem sort of way, the legend the sale and transfer by some of them to Tanjong Paar will be found imprint others of them all in the firm. That assign
ment provided for the transfer of the "sign board" which stood for the goodwill, and 'all the interest of the retiring partners in, the business and debts of the firm...
Prominence was given locally to a highly improbable report in one of the numerous Chinese papers in Shanghai that the Chinese Engineering and Mining Company is to pay Overtothenew Company constituted of British ***and Chinese capital Taels 4,000,000 and appoiot Chang Yen Mao Chinese Director- General. In another form the substance of the above telegram has found its way over the wires to Japanese papers from Shanghai. The jiji contains the statenient that after ignoring for a long time the decisions of the London Court in the suit which Chang Yen- mao went to London to prosecute, the Low don Board have lately altered their attitude and have decided to carry out the judgment. 'It has been settled," says tha joumal, that the China Board shall be form d, and that the Company shall pay the Chinew a
on 25th June. Mr. Jackson, of Mesies. John- | the British Government, from the days of the large indemnity for all the trouble and ton, Stokes and Master, appeared for the Strai's of Juan de Fuca on through the Ala expense they have becu put to, after defence, and the hearing of the case was fixed bams case, to the Aliska affair. And when which Chang Yen-mao will have all for next week, his lost honours restored to him." It was to be expected that such a report would attract the notice of our contemporaries at Tientsin; for, in a recent issue, one paper, observed that "whatever else the native papers may lack we have never found want of confidence one of their attributes. Whe ther the matter in hand be diplomatic or social, political or commercial, with the Blenderest lead they will forge ahead in the
The Fuisne Judge: No, but it's Chiness. full assurance they have hold of the right
Sir Henry, Quite so, but in translating it end of the story and their facts are un- A CANTON dispatch rephra that Dr. Sun Yat-Huat'inghsien near "ungklang on the sight of Impeachable. So far as Hative news is con- sér, alias Sun Won, the recognized Chief or the 18th ultimo, and about dawn they anchor shou'd be put into comprehensive English. cerned they are invariably naturally fairly Supreme Head of the Anti-Vonarchists of ed at Yehbsich. The guard were sleeping In translating from the French one does no reliable, but in regard to foreign concerns and China, has been seen in Hongkong and that and seventy or so men armed with repeating, say "I am sick as to the head." One pats it The.soldiers' awakening was too late for them Continuing, Sir Henry said that the susigrment doings they are as notoriously off the tick he has made his headquarters in a certain tiles landed and carse alongside the "brats into English and says "I have a headache."
to make any effectual réelstance, and sixtware also included the interess of the sellers in the as London papers in touching alive newspaper office. Upon receipt of this nows H.E, Viceroy Chow Fu at once seni secret sere. affairs often prove themselves." In this vice agents to keep a warch on Sun Yat-sen's tamediately killed by a volley fired by the firm up and down the coast and in California instance, we learn from, the Peking and movements, and it is stated that he has also attacking party, who at the same time threw) and Australia. The point then to consider Tientsin Times that, "though it is true communicated with the Hongkong authorities bombe loaded with dynamite and gunpow was whether that assignment was inclusive of dar One Di-a militury official was wound- certain debts or not and consider the weight of that negotiations of a very satisfactory mature on the subject.-N. C. D. Neiva,
ed, dragged ashore and decapitated and "evidence. The assigament was advenhed in Chinese papers, and the advertisements speci. are in progress, nothing whatever hat yet
fically included all dabis. The man had some been settled, and the amount named by the LIKUT. H. G. Moore, of the Royal Garrison head was stuck up in a tree. A pelly officer
Artillery, stationed at Lycemoon, charged was also decapitated, and bead fuck on.
thing to she sold it without reservation, Jiff as an indemnity provokes a smile from ricksha coolie No. 493 before Mr. G. N. Orme, wooden lamp post. Two others were kille
and then all azame forward and said he did those concerned. There is every reason at the Police Court, this forenoon, with de- and their bodies have not yet been
aké à reservation--he reserved the Wa Tai to hope, and that before long all pending manding more than his legal fare and behaving Another two were wounded, but
Bank debt, and he asks us to believe that the questions in connection with the Company in an insulting manner towards him carly this the water and escaped by swim
“exclusive” was altered to" inclusive, icer escaped: will be settled in such a way as to satisfy momalog Complainant, it was stated and pelly every reasonable demand, but at the present the ricksba at Causeway Bay and down to
Shau-ki-wan, Thère he banded, the oblina of the moment any declaration of what will, or lian Mexican dollar and asked for change, forty five been, arranged, is premature," This sale
cense being the legal fare Defendant refund ment will be read with interest 1 the- to give change and became bbstreporaus. numerous shareholders in Hongkong, Worship dued the coolie $1
the hostility of Prince Ching and H.E. Lu
thereon just as Queco Mary paserted in 19 Chun-lin, the newly appointed Grand Coon--that the name of 'Chin" would be faul cillat appears that advantage has been engraved upon her heart after her deat taken by the Viceroy's enemies in the Capital to influence the Empress-Dowager against him, wing in bis presenting another memorial ask ing to be excused from taking over the Liang Kwaag Viceroyalty...
following is an account taken frùma a paper of a recent attack by salt smogiere
guard bat a few hours from Shanghaite Three armed patrol boats were on duty at
be
of the
Sir Henry: It is very bad English, We don't talk of transferring signboards when we mean goodwill. It is not English.
the description of the debt, afar the
lock fallow
In reply, his Excellency has 're ceived a telegraphic despatch from the Grand Council at Peking order- Provincial ing the appointment of Treasurer Wu to take temporary
charge of the Viceroyalty of the two Kwang
WU ASSUMES CHARGE.
CHOW FU'S DEPARTURE
FOR HONGKONG;".
-Own Catrespaldera
Canton, 80th June,
4.25 p.m.
over
Chow Fa, in accordance with Im. perial instructions, has handed ov charge of office to Treasurer Wa.
His Fxcellency has just departure from Canton by Admiral Li Chun's launch for longkong.
THE Mainly Cablenews of 15th ult. says After navigating every important waterway on the globe for nigh on so years, having a num ber of Dames, doing service as a 'gentleman'ı
coaster, and being the cause of endless tiliga! pleasure yacht, as a river boat in Chins, as an insurrecto dispatch vessel, as an interisland tion in the courts, the veteran and time! honoured, anciens and illustrious Don Begracio of Hongkong to do with her as it wills is to be turned over to a Chinese shipping firm
Deacon A. 'W. Prautch, who came over
edness of an earthquake, ̧ ́
At the same time, as I think of it now, I can' understand how from the point of view of the Chinese officials there were many things to make Mr. Chung the object of their suspicions In the first place he had just arrived from Japan, where a Chinese student body of al leist 8,coo is gathered in Tokyo alone,-a veritable
that has been fooding Chins. Official China hot bad of sedition and plotting, and the source of a large part of the revolutionary literature is lookingco ut all students returning from Japan aripices are wanted that they have not become tainted with disinyalty during their residence abroad. Add to this that Mr. Chung does not wear a queue and dresses in European costume, and that he is a Chinese scholar with a decidedly marked personality, and that he was visiting the leading centres of the North and that he was going into mil ots of institutions and trying to learn about all sorts of things, and it is not at all wonder ful that he should have attracted attention.
Unfortunately Just now for a stranger to of her. She will sail next week, But no più- attract attention means almost necessarily that saic cargo will she carry on her last voyage he excites supletos, There are disturbances from ber island home, never to return, AR in the South, and rumours of attempted reve'u'ing that may break out anywhere and at any time. Only the other day there was seizure of an importation of 4,800 rifles at could be given. It has been reported that this port, of which no satisfactory account revolutionary leaders are coming over from Japan. The police are accordingly displaying
Yesterday, on the Longfang from kong, brings this ad intelligence. bought the vessel at auction'a few weeks ago, and immediately went to Hongkong to disposs
ments of warfare. Her cargo will consist of befits her antecedents, she will carry lustin- three dozen large and beavy artillery guns, bought at auction months ago and have been Pahlgrens and smooth bores. The guns were parked ever since on the south side of the Parly opposite the custom house. They will be-
morrow.
SHIPPING AND MAILS.
MAILS DUE..
remarkable activity and watchfulness,
Mr. Chung was rought from Paotingfa in melted at Hongkong. a special car under a strong guard, Ho waS kindly treated, but was evidently regarded as a very important individual. One of the first acts of the police was to secure his personal effecis, and these were brought along with him under official seal to Tientsin. Four Paotingfu men, members of the Presbyterian Missionthere: with whom we were staying, were detained along with Mr. Chung. Two of thess have since bean gather from the officials in Pastingfu were that. the arrest was made under orders from Viceroy released. The only faces that we were able to
that Mr. Chung was wanted in Tientsin, No cha ges were stated. Unsil to-day we were in the case. But 10-day we have found out where complete ignorance as to everything else bout. he is confined and that the gamination is in the hands of a Mr.Terpreter to the Viceroy min
Youn Shih Kai transmitted by telegraph, and
also learned that in he
an education,
German (Room) and lost, 11 p.m. German (Prins Lidwig) and inst. American (Nipps Maru) zod inst Canadian Aikenian) ath inst. French (Tonkin) jb last. Indian (Hopsang) fih just, American (Daric) 9th inst. Inding (Rumsang) 13th inst.
The British . Naszkan Well Saigon on soch ult., for this port, and is due to arrive here on
instit
4th
The British 6.6. Aberdour lefs Moji on goth falaust at two examin
5th last and said to be a feras y son. We have it for this port, and ja due to arriva bare en The I.K. K., Nippon Maru ialled from. actors nothing dami to be accused bas been brought ant. It is also reported that an Manila, and is due to arrive at this port, 19: examination of his record in South China has morrow's Boom been ordered. This is all we know at present. The M. M. Co's 11. Tonkin, kil
have prep-red a brief statement of the course French mail, will leave Singapore to-day, at s of our travels, the reasons for our being in P.my for this port via Balyon. North China, and my knowledge of the charac-The N. Y, Kus Colombe Maru, Europea fer of the man whom they evidently suspect of Lins left Shanghai for this port on treasonable designe, and this statement has and is expected her on 3rd just, e been counteously transmitted to the Viceroy The One OE by Mr. Ragsdale, the American Consul General from Yokohama de
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1907
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