Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY AUGUST 26, 1907,

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PROVINCIAL JUDGESHIP.

From Our Own Correspondent.)

Canton, 74th August, 1907. H.E. Chaw Homi, who was nominated

Provincial Judge to the pravizce of Kwangtung

evils resulting from this absurd system were reflected in the poor percentage of passen. The College has been established twenty years, and in that period a hundred students. have been enrolled, but less than a third of that number3t to be exact-have met the

volumes against the frittering away of va'at able time on the part of the students, in volved by the lack of a "permanent local habitation." Now, however, mainly owing to the generosity of a Chinese gentleman who han offered to spend $50,000 on the erection of college buildings on the site at Tai Ping Shan, reserved for this purpose by the. Government, the old anomalous condition of things is to be entirely abolished. One feature of the classes which has been held

THE COMING OF CHANG,"

A reply has been received from H.E. Chang Yun Chun, Viceroy designate, to the telegram from the Canton-tankow Railway Company states that he is very pleased to acknow edge their congratulatory telegram, and that

WUCHUW NOTES,

TIRES.

THE AWANG VICEROYALTY.

THE APPOINTMENT OF CHANG JEN-CHUN:

to the Viceroyalty of the Two Kwang pro-

Wuchow, 14th August, 1957, vinces, was dus, it is said, to the policy of A couple of outbreaks of fire occurred hare on smoothing Away racial jealousies. «As soon at | the sand instapt, but luckily the damages were took place at nom in a Chiness house at the it became known that Viceroy Té Ch'un pot serious in either case. The first outbreak foot of the Consular hill. A mob soon gathered with buckets of water and though their attempla were ineffectual as regards saving the burning house they succeeded in preventing the fire spreading to the adjoining houses. The second fire broke out lo a cargo, boar moored along ide: Jardine's pontoon and was the result of careless burning of joss paper. Before the fire could get a good hold it was promptly put out by the aid of the cargo boat's crows lying alongside. Had this fire spread a serious con- flagration might have resulted.

haben was to be allowed to resign that Viceroy: the same time as the appointment of H.E.alty, it is reported that the Manchu party at Shum a Viceroy, has now declined the post, once began wire-pulling for the post. Had the since the resignation of his patron. Kung ráce question not cropped up at the time the Sum-isam has therefore been appointed to the chances were that either Viceroy Hsi lang of judgeship for the time being, pending the the Yun-kwei provinces or some other Manchu arrival of Chang. Since E. Shum has re- would have been appointed by the Manchu signed, Chang has also tendered dis resigna clique in Peking to the port without an instant's tion several times.”

delay. The Empresa Dowager's commandsware, however, to be obeyed and the choice therefore fall upon a Chinese. The appointed Governor Chang Jéa-chup, of Hogan, was first governor of Kwangtung but had to resign owing to the during the past twenty years is particularly

abolition of that post in 1905. Properly speak. antisfactory the fact that the graduates

ing, therefore, his Excellency was the right. man to be appointed Viceroy Tron's successor have elected to remain in Hongkong and to

at Canton. This, it is freely stated in the Ca- exercise their talents in the community which provided then with their special and Chik Fa have contemplated forming anti-pital, would, however, never have been the casr, had not the Empress Dowager's decree education. In Singapore, where Queen's opium societies and establishing reading put a stop to the suicidal policy of filling all Scholarships are awarded, entitling the win-libraries. The other day a meeting was held the Viceroyalties and as many Governorships ners to a university education in England, and there was a large attendance, all approving and Provincial Treasurerships as possible with the complaint has been made that after cons- of the project. Atrangements are in progress | Manchus to the exclusion of Chinese." It is pleting their course at the expense of the and the societies are expected to be opened needless to state that what is called the Man Colony in the mother country the students before long.

chu policy is also the policy of the Reactionary Party. have elected to remain at home, instead of returning to the Straits. Here, on the other

he will start for the South on the 27th inst.:-

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ANTHOP U I MÖVEMENT,”

The inhabitants of the villages of Chen

An anti-opium society has been opened in Lung Shan, in the district of Shun-tak, where

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1 FATAL. FIGHT. The fatal affray on the foreshore, reported in your columna of the 21st August, has resulted in the' death of the other combatant. The Police, in spits of a serious protest from the native merchants, bare refused to take this case up. Both victims have been placed in coffior on the foreshore and have remained there for nearly a week without burial. How long they nie to be thus treated remains to be seen, but areas indignation prevails amongst the Chi nese bere at this state of affairs. The Police state it is none of their business and the City Magistrate equally disclaims any responsibility

Telegram.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH."

SERVICE

SHANGHAI ATTORNEY

CENSURED FINED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT. From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 26th Augu),

12.5 p.m.

Mr. G. F. Curtis, United States Attorney in Shanghai, has been fined $40 gold for contempt of Court, while his client has been muleted in the sum of $20 gold.

Attorney Lorain Andrews has been cited for unprofessional conduct in connection with the Price appeal suits

[In the case of Mr. Curtis, the contempt of Court probably occurred in connection with his refusal to recognise Judge Wilfey's authority to impose an examination on a United States to an issue by fonting the Judge. Autorney Attorney, and his desire to bring the question

Shanghai whose advocacy of the case of Prics, bail, may not have been to the liking of the charged with manslaughter and released on

Court.-Ed, H.K.T.]

haud, the graduates or licentiates of the anti-epium medicine will be distributed free | KOWLOON LAND RESUMPTION; | fi in probable that the two unfortunate victims | Andreas is a well-known American lawyer in

an: lectures on the evil of the drug will be delivered.

LIKIN, STATion held up..

AWARD IN FAVOUR OF CLAIMANT.

will be buried by public'native subscription And that complaint will be made to some higher authority to see that somebody gets à

CHARTERED JUNK TROUBLE.

;

The Arbitration Board sat in the Supreme In broad daylight, on the 19th instant, the Court this morning, 10 determine the aittount "wigging" over this sad affair. Likin Station in Pak Shs, in its prefecture of Waichoy, was attacked by a gang of robbers, of compensation to be paid in respect to the resumption of eleven lots, and portion of The robbers held up all the inmates of the staanother at Kowloon, near the old boundary lion and carried away all the valuables that

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College of Medicine repay the 'Colony for their education by either entering the Gov ernment Bervice or starting in private practice, ministering to the needs of that class which desires foreign medical treatment at a 'cost which is within their means, So far the

without cost, but it is obvious that College lecturers have given their services they could lay their hands on, besides wound. and close to the road between Kowloon City ning has been arrested in Nanning. From

were the

*basis the labourer's efforts sound should the recognised not merely pro forma but in hard cash. With this" object, an endeavour is to be made to raise an endowed by the guards ment fund to enable the Court to engage the services of a staff of specielly qualified

institution placed an

a

lecturers for the more distinctively scientific subjects; and to render more effective by the provision of adequate teaching appliances the work of the present honorary staff of lecturers, who will continue their services to the institution." No one can cavil

A. S. WATSON & CO., at such a proposition, although it would

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'BIRTHS.

On August 15, 1907, at Shanghai, the wife MR. OSCAR STANGE, Of A KOD.

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On August 18, 1907, at Shanghai, the wife of Mr. W. TRIFFENBERG, of a daughter,

DEATHS.

On Aug 19, 1907, at Nagasaki, of cholera, JOHN CHATHAM, for many years Fore- man Fitter to the Shanghai Gas Co., led.

On August 18, 1907, at Shanghai, GOTTFRIED NEUESuas, aged.26.years..

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, MONday, August 26, 1907.

HONGKONG COLLEGK OF

MBDICINE.

be interesting to know the amount that is considered necessary for an adequate endowment fund. It will certainly ran into the tens of thousands, but we believe there are enough public-spirited citizens prepared to show their philanthropy in such a cause. The Hongkong College of Medicine deserves 10 be supported and it is only to be hoped that under more favourable conditions the percentage of graduations will increase, 50 that,ihe banofit of their labourg in the com- munity may be made more manifest.|

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Ma. Keir Hardie, M. P. reached Yokohama on 18th inst, by the Emperss of Chin »,

MR. W. F. WINGROVE has been appoisted secretary of the Shanghai Stock Exchange from 21st inst..

log one of the coolies there. The occurrence seems very strange when it is learnt that there, and some guardboats in the vicinity. The robbers made their escape without being pur-

are stationed at Pak Sha a number of saldiers

* MILITA Y STORES. Some time ago Admiral Li Chún ordered a quantity of firearms and ammunition through Messrs. Carlowitz & Co., of Shameen 50 rifles, 20,550 cartridges and to empty shell cases. The ammunition has arrived at Hongkong and Admiral Li Chun has applied to the authorities to take delivery of the stores..

ADMIRAL LI CHUN, Ex-Admiral and Commander-in-chief, L Chan, is about to leave Canton for his new post at lakhoi as chuntai; his subordinates have -presented him with many gifts in the shape of embroidered umbrellas, scrolls, etc., in appre ciation of his good administration and the consideration they have received at his hands.,

"LAND SALE.

FOR TEMPORARY PIER AT KOWLOON,

on behalf of the Tai Lee Hop, at $930, which was more than double the upset price and which elicited keen.competition.

MR. ISRAEL PUTNAM, proprictor of the Manila Cablenews, arrived in the Colony yesterday SECRETARY Tali, speaking at Columbus, Ohio, from Canada, en route to Manila, by the has announced his candidature for the Pre-C. P. R. liner Empress of Iulia. Mr. Putoam sidency,

Justire leaves the Colony, for a holiday, on the We understand that his Honour the Chief 3rd prox.

has been away from Manila for nearly two years, most of which time was spent in New

York.

and Yau-ma-ti,

The claimant, Mr. J. C. Wong, was repte senied by Mr, G, K. Hall'Brutton, and Mr. G. E. Morrell, Crown Solicitor, appeared, for the Crown, M, A. S. Hooper and Mr. A. Ough were in stien tance on behalf of the Crown, and Mr. Turner on behalf of the claimant.

Government offered $425; claimant wanted $4,050. Judgment was delivered in Chambers this forenoon when claigiant was awarded $2,001 and seven per cent, interest.

A PECULIAN-ALOIDENT,

CHINAMAN TAlls into CAULDRON OF

UDILING SUGAR.

COOLIE'S LODGING 'HOUSH ROBBED.

THE DISTINGUISHING MARK ON A PAIK OF PANTS,

WATER FOLO..

was practically the only one that knew any thing about the game.

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ABB C.P. R. S. 8, CO.......

SALE OF THE " ATHENIAM AND

THE TARTAR.” ~

steamer Athenian (3,832 tons). The vessel in to be taken over at Kobe and will be run on the S. Kis now Indian service.' The O. S K. has also decided to purchaus the x a. Tartar, belonging to the same Company.

We learn on good authority that it is a fact

that the vessels mentioned have been sold, but that the patchase has not been made by the 0.5. K. The vessels will be handed over åt Kobe, the Aftenimi op: her arrival here from Vancouver, and the Za·lar after making one' more trip. It is not yet known what arrange. ment the C. P. R. Company will make to

eplace these steamers.~Kedi Herald,

TRADE MARKS IN CHINA,

The following is a free translation of Pro clamation recently issued by his Honour Tao- tai Jui Cheng on the subject of British Trade Marks :-

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I, Jul Cheng, the Taolai of Shanghai, etc., etc., do hereby inue this proclamation for the information of the p blic that H.A.M, Consul-, General, Sir P. L. Warren, has written me to the effect that he has repeatedly received com plaints from · British "merchants in regard to Chinese-manufacturing, and retailing certain qualities of English-made goods, purporting same to be manufactured by those factories, for which they (the British merchants) úro

the British interests. The quality of the goods which are imitated according to English pat terns in very poor and of great difference, although the packing, colour, pattern and chop are quite similar to those of English makce, Therefore when the Chinese is charged with. copying patterns be generally denies the charge by pointing out the slight difference of palleras between the two kinds of goods. This is a very intolerable. business competition in the market. Recently such malpractice is daily......... increasing, and, therefore, litigation on this, question will keep on increasing, also. As such would more or less strain: the com....

it is reported that the master of one of the chantered juuks plying between here and Nati

what can be gathered it appears that this junk

A telegram received by the Kaba Shimbun The Baard consisted of His Honour. Mr. A. masler, whose junk is chartered by a foreign from Nagasaki states, that the Osaka Shosen Wise, Puisne Judge, Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, firm here, on arrival at Kwai sien, was board-Kaisha has purchased the C. P. R. S. S. Co.'s CMG., Director of Public Works, and Mr. Wed by three men in a simpan who demanded to Danby, M.I.C.E

see the junk's papers. The junk captain related to show his papers un il he was satisfied that these men had a right to see them. The three menin question stated they were Likin officials, but had no uniform. Ag or other authority and on being told that the junk was chartered to a reign hong and under a foreign dag, they became nasty and a tow ensued. Eventually the three men went nshore. On arrival at Nanning the ook master was arrested on a complaint from the Kweisien Likin fficials; who alleged that one of their men was thrown overboard from this junk and drowned.. 'his the junk people deny. An quiry is now being held in Nanning into this matter, but it is commonly said that the. A most unique experience was that which charge is a trumped up one by the Likin offi occurred, to a young Chinese cauldron attend-cials. This incident is of great interest to the ant in a sugar boiling establishment at a Sai shipping firms here as it shows the Lixin off. Woo Lane, yesterday. Standing on a platform, tial don't look favourably upon the chartered over a cauldron of boiling sugar, the ind was junk system. Of course a chartered funk pays bury' stirring, the contents. He discovered no Likin fees but is responsible for maritime At the offices of the Public Works Departer a while that the sugar was congealing Comoms duty, etc, and this is probably the inent this afternoon the shie was held of the and, obtaining a bucket of water he was in the kernel of the row. The matter will no doubt act of pauring it into the inside edges of the be definitely settled in a way that a repetition right of erecting and maintaining a temporary cauldron when he fell headlong into the of the above incident will not be likely to oc pier over Crawn foreshore opposite the road:

cur again. nor h of Kowlogo Marine at No. 87, Younali, boiling sugar, which was bubbling up to a depth of four feet. The tokia standing for a term of one year. This pier, is to be 100

nearby immédiately pulled the unfortunate feer by 15 feet and the upset price $100.

The sale resulted in favour of Leung Kam,boy out of the cauld_on_and_had_him_re—A-rather-amusing-game-of-water-polo-was-the sole agents. This in a great detriment to

moved to hospital, where every care was played on Saturday afternoon at the V.R. C. shown him. On account of the peculiar enclosure, between a team compriting reprs nature of his injuries he is not expected to sentatives of different schools in Hongkong, live.

and the R. X. "B" Team.

The R. E's had the game all to themselves in the first hall and had little difficulty in acor- ing four goals, but in the second half the boys kept them at bay and prevented them from doing any further scoring and, in return, Arthur Ellis (of St Joseph's College) scored Kam Sing and Mak Kwai are coolits resid.the only goal for the School Boys' team and

at 9, Nullah Lane, Wan ling in a costía hours

chai.. Un Friday morning lass, as usual, they left the house and proceeded to their work, leaving their goods and chaitels in charge of Tog Kao, the caretaker and general watch man. When they returned home in the evening a most unpleasant au prise con- fronted them, For, un going to get a change of clothing, they discovered that someone been broken open, and from Kam Fing's box a suit of clothes, an extra pair of trousers and eighty cents in money had been removed, it is extremely doubtful whether they coulding, especially in the provinces around Moji,leme, West Point, became to obstreperous in

be missing. Naturally they raised a bue and meet the charges imposed y the foreign is feared that this is caused by overseas doctors in Hongkong, As a matter of fact. labourers fleeing from Maji in defiance of the superintendent, was forced to hand him over

the. tome yes erday that Charles Gould, the cry and started out to loc for the caretaker, who was not to be found, and who had not returned however, the Chinese are not cipecially regulations.

to the lodging house since Friday. Early eager to submit themselves to modern

to the police. Murray returded to the Home yesterday morning when in search of a smoke n the morning intoxicated and started to in an opium divan some few doors away from scientific treatment, preferring to believe in

annoy the other inmates This had not the bit house, Kam Sieg to his surprise recognised the efficacy of the remedies compounded by

desired effect, however. Then he challenged the caretaker, who was enjoying a dolce for native quacks, The idea of the college of

them to fight. As no one came forth ho pro-inte. Turning on his heel Kam Sing with înstructing à selected and intelligentnumber

ceeded to raise an uproar which landed him in out a word to any of the inmates of the rivan of native youths in the knowledge of medi

a cell. To-day, he was charged before Mr. C. cine, in order that the advantages of Western

A. D. Melbourne with behaving in a riotous turned to the street and hailed a lukning, discoveries may be eventually placed at the

and disorderly manner while intoxicated. ile The caretaker was then arrested and taken to disposal of the people at a moderate and

pleaded guilty and admitted a previous con. reasonable rate is not merely excellent in it

viction. He was fined Sio, it

self but it is calculated to discourage the faith

THE N. C. D. News of azad inst. says:- A sad cures which are the stock in trade of the

case of attempted suicide occurred yesterday average empiric, and induce increasing in-

at about 7.35 p.m. near the Nanking Road terest in the methods employed as the out.

jelly. It appears that a Mr. Pearlman who was employed by Mr. Ezra at No. 23 The come of long scientific experiments. Up to open until 1 pm, only, during the vacation.

Bund, left the house at the time stated and the present time, unfortunately, the College.

walked to the jetty, where she hired a sampan of Medicine bas led a peripatetic career, the AN extremely successful concers and dance and directed the coolie to convey her across students being required to attend at a variety took place at the Kowloon Hotel on Saturday the river. When about fiby yards from the of places in order to hear the lecturers. For night. There were over 303 guests present, share Mrs. Pearlman suddenly jumped into

and the band played during dinner," "After the river; the coalie at once stopped the| example, the surgery class has met at the

wards there was dancing, the proprietor, Mr. | sampan, and when the woman came to the Government Civil Hospital; biology has 0. Owen, being the leading spirit in secur- surface he succedel in grasping her and been taught at Queen's College; the public ing the pleasure of the visitors. Although Mr, held her putil neother sumgan coolle came to health lectures have been delivered at the Owen has only recently acquired the owner his assistance. The two 'coolies then returned Royal Sanitary Institute; and classes have ship of the hotel, extensive improvements have to the shore with their burden. A crowd of had to meet at the Bacteriological In- already been planned, including arc lights at natives collected, and on the arrival of a foreign: stitute, Tung Wah' Hospital, and other the entrances by Elgin Road, Gardiner Road policeman Mrs. Pextiman was taken to the and Chatar Road. Themew proprietor, it may Central Felice Station and; afterwards sent to places. In fact, half the time of the students be a ated, has had eight years of Far Eastern the Nursing Home for medical treatment, She seems to have been spent in roaming hotel business, including three years at Raffles stated that she was a fewers, but, declined in about the city in order to attend the Hotel in Slogapore, four years at the Occiden- say of what nationality or to give any explana, various classon. Little wonder then that the 'wal and two years si the Delmonico, Manila. tion for the rash acti ̋.

THE Navy department at Washington an nounces that the Atlantic Squadron is to go through a course of war drill,

BECAUSE Indian paliceman 827 told him to "get a move on and not to obstruct the thoroughfare, a Chinaman, who later gave the name of Fong Wai, a foil, employed in a grocer's shop in Queen's Road West; yester. day picked up a handful of stones and burled them at the constable. One or two of the stones took effect. Fong was then given the opportunity to escape, but as his legs would

While the work of the Hongkong College of Medicine it conducted with the least pos sible ostentation, and there are possibly many in the Colony who are ustaware of the existence of the institution, it is generally admitted by those who have had an oppor- tunity of estimating the results achieved that MR. FAFI will start for the Philippines from the College is performing a valuable and Seattle on board the G. N. 5. Minnesota and important duty in introducing through will open the Legislative Assembly in October. Chinese students the benefits of Western MR. FARDERICK O'BRIEN, editor of the Manila no answer he was caught. Taken before M. had been there before them. Their boxes bad

Even if the Chilean, was a passenger on board the steamer Me'bourne, this morning, in the Police Cour, Chinese were inclined to trust themselves to Zafro which arrived in port to-day from Manila. he pleaded guilty to the offence, and was fined

medicine to native sufferers,

$2.

The teams were Combined Schools:- Arthur Ellis, F. Elizaga, Y. Abbas, A. Abbas, A. Muskett, B. R. Cassum and Lukban..

R: E. B team-Morris, Williams, Potter, Morrish, furchison, Gibson and Burgers.

TAI HẠNG PILLAGERS

AROUSED.

WEPING GIRL IS FOUND IN THE VILLAGE.

the care of European niedical practitioners THE cholera at Moji and Nagasaki is spread-join MURRAY, a seaman, living at the Sailors white from Mak Kwai's box 7 were found to Tai Hang were considerably alarmed by hearing | quest the British Consul-General bus fumistik

BANGKOK, now, has the reputation of having more motor-cars than any other city to the East of Suer. We hear that the authorities are about to issue a code of laws for their regulation with regard to speed, etc. VICEROY SUNG SHOU (Manchu) has informed Waiwupu that permission has been granted The Standard Oil Co, in crect oil tanks beyond

the fact be recoded in that Ministry. the suburbs of Foochow, and requested that

THE long vacation of the Supreme Court commencer from Monday next. The Sum- mary Court will sit in the mornings whenever

necessary, and the Court offices will remain

No. 2 Police Station,

This morning, he made his appearance be fore Mr. C. A. D Melbourne, at the Police Court, on a charge of thef, which allegation be denied. And then one of the flimsiest ex cuses for having caused the arrest of the care, taker was offered by the complainant,

Fis Worship (10 complainant)—How did you suspect accused of being the thief? -

mercial relation of the two countries, he requests me jo prohibit further copying of patterns by Chinese people.he Chinese Chamber of Commerce, npon being moli fied of this matter, has replied that such prohibition is the right step taken for com mercial protection, and asks to be informed of the different patterns which are most fre quently being copied in order to co-operate in the prohibition. In compliance with my re

ed me with a list of the cigarettes manu. facture 1 by the British-American Tobacco Co Ld., Depot, and also a list of the soaps, for which Messrs. A. R. Burkill and Sons are the sole agents; these two anicles are, more often manufactured by the native accord. ing to their patterns. The Consol-Genemi says that he has on several recasi ns cal'ed the attention of the Vicercy of Nanking to this malier, and, moreover, be requests me to issue this proclamation to be posted everywhere to prohibit further imitation of English made goods. The Chamber of Commerce having been asked to observa' this order;' hereby warn the general public that henceforth such malpractice on the part of our people should once and for all be stopped. Anyone found to be violating this law will be punished, without

At a very late hour last night the villagers of

the cries of "Save life" as from one in dire terras and distress. Lighting their lanterns a number of the villagers proceeded into the street to investigate, and found a girl, about, twelve years of age, sitting on the sidewalk, weeping They took charge of the girl and escorted her to No. 2 Police Station, where, she unfolded the following tale to Inspector Gourlay, She was a servant maid to the employ of a family, living at 5. Keswick Street. Yesterday afternoon while cleaning out one of the rooms she accidentally knocked over and broke a jir, and for this har mistress had given her a sound thrashing, the marks, of which still re- mained on her back when examined by the inspector. Being an intelligent girl she was ablo tn give the name and address of tier mistress and accordingly a police officer was diseniency.~N. C. D. News, 1 patched to the residence of the mistress, who ¦ was taken in charge, while the little girl was

being taken care of."

Complainant-He was wearing my pants.

This morning the mistress-Chan Sze-was His Worship-How did you know they were placed before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, in the Police Court, on a charge of assault, preferred by 'the your panist-Because they looked like them,

Have you any distinguishing mark on your girl, Inspector Gourlay was in charge of the pants?—Yes, a black spot near the waist/" care and he asked that the accused be bound

How did you see that black spot on the over to keep the peace, which was done. waist band of the pants?-1 did not see the, black spot. I simply asked him to come to the police station and explain matters,

The case was remanded to allow Sergeant Leo to obtain further evidence,

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The Boston S. 5. Co's s.. Tremont arrived". at Makila on abth iner,"

alled

The M. M. Co,'s sa; Australien, with the next French mall, left Singapore this moming, for this port, via Saigon," a Wate

The Boston 5. 6. Co.'s na: ¡fywerte from Manila on 25th inst., and Jou MACHADO, who escaped from the British

The G P. K. Chức năng Athentiane left Vin Consolar Gaol xi Shanghai en Sunday morncouver for Kobe via Yokohama on zzad loki, ing, the 18th instant. was so arrested on atst inst, by a native detective in a ten-shop in Woosung Road, When arrested he was wear ing a queue and Chioase clothes, and had had The Java-Chian-Japan Eijų nė, Tyłbodar Ink the fore part of his head shaved in Chinese Moji via Amoy for this post on 21st mit, and fashion. He was taken before? Mr. O. G. may be expected baie on or about the soth insta Poller Consul for Portugal, and on the charge The C. P. R. Colt . Monteagle, tired at of, gaol-breaking was suptenced to six days' | Kobe at 10,30 p.m.; ou cand inst, left again solitary confinement in the punishment cells. *11 p.m., Sunday, for Yokokamu huu she is of the gook

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