WEST RIVER PATHOL.

CHINESE COMPLAINTS.

DAITISHERS' 'PERVERSE CONDUCT AND

INTERFERENCE."

[From a Corrispondeni.}

Shameen, 17th December. The e'f-Government League of Canton-bas bean repeatedly in receipt of letters from various ports along the West River reporting the in- dependent action of the firitish flotilla. Yet tordty, ang her letter was received from the Tung Chi (Uilled Society) of 9 mibui 'stat- lag how a lunch and the master of another ons were dee sined by the British. The text of that letter was priblished this morning with an | intimation that the question in a critical one and that effective means should be urgently devised to secure the 'w thdrawal of the flotiifa, The translating of the letter is as follows:-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY DECEMBER 19 1907.

Ruthorities had previously informed the Chi PARTNERSHIP QUESTION,

ja ajah Prime. In cupsideration of the above

partnership book—really is. I think "some" capital was made out of this quite legitimately, JUDGMENT AT THE SUPREME COURT.

MENT

But I doubt very much whether, the circum NAMBI,

stances bolug as we know, it could bave been Me avoided. In fact, the documeste put in showed

nere Government,. Under the present circum- stances.it was feared that the crew of the British flotilla will not only interfere with Chinese

SUGGESTS ABANDONING` MANGLER BRENTZA „flagged vessels but might also lüterfere with that Internal government of the province, so that Hie Houour Sir Francis Plexul (Chief that that was the case from the very beginning: serious consequences will undoubtedly Arise Justice) delivered his reserved judgment There banks. prof

profess to show that Chan Tui at the Supreme Court this forendon in the SR. Tong was Chan. Chun Chiu (deceased) face, grey step should immediately be action brought by the Kwong Fung wood that Chan Mau Chi acted for his taken to protest against the presence of them, of 60, Bonham Strand, against the Widow and that all be did, or is alleged to vessels of the British: Folls on the rivers and Ki Cheong firm, 316, Des Vor Hoad We have done, if he did anything at all, was done en behalf of the widow. Now here is a point to bring about the early departure of this fleet in the matter of an issue between the plaintiff from the provinces, in the letter the League firm and Chan Mau Chi; otherwise Chan Fulf some interest: Chan Mau Chi puts forward SinyTong, and Yim Wai Tek Tong, otherwise. wat asked to petition H. Elite Viceroy repeat

'n case which depends on a fraud of the sevenue ing the incident as described, and to request H.E to make représentations to the British Consul-General Canton in order to have the Floulla withdrawe from the delin at an enry date so as to pacify the minds of the public.

2

PROPOSED UCHOW STEAMBOAT CO.

CHINA PONY'S WILD GAREBN

WREAKS CONSIDERABLE `DAMAGE 1

HOLLYWOOD ROAD,

On receipt of the letter from Wuchow to the affier that, a shipping compiny is proposed to be floated with a capital of $300,000 in shares "Gentlemen, The British Antilly, whilecruit of $5 each for the purpose of placing steamers ing along the West River and touching at various to competition with foreign vessels on the places, should not have the right of interfering Chaton Wuchow and the Hongkong-Wuchow with our internal government, On the 20th inst. run, the Canton Self-Government League has (6th day of this minon) a launch and junk ply-issued a circular calling a meeting, which is to ing between Danton and Wuchow i fringed take place at the headquarters of the League to the Custmas regulation hy towing severnt discuss matters in connection with the scheme other care-junk. The launch, whose pame and to take other steps to protest against the is On Th, was detained by a Brilish gunboat") West River patrol question, `, for three days and the mister of the launch was also held in kustudy aboxid the gunboat during the same time and was only released after being forced to pay a fine of Tis zo to the I. M. Customis, · „Two, ilays 'alter, this (12th, inst.), a launch named Ting Fit (plying her tween Dosing and Salinam had on braid, a few pieces of firearms carried by the protect. All that, pan of trulywood Road ranging, ing "braves." The British gunlināt came from the end of Wyndham Street as far down along and made a starch on board the launch, as the old Western. Hotel, was the scene of a It was found that there was no corresponding most thrilling tunaway yesterday evening. A fire-arms certifi ate and the launch was in- by grey China pony was the cause of the stently detained fee this offence of carrying arms excuenient. The pony charged down the (oad without a permit and b s not been clensed up like a cavalry charger sending hawker's sinils to the present time. The fue consequence flying in all directions and injuring seven per of such perverse conduct and interference is un-sons, including two women whose chances of fathomable. We earnestly request you gentle-secovery, ale considered small. They had men, to exer, ourselves in divising means för tür mouth kicked in by the wild brute. our protection and that you will not give up. To whom the pony betonged is not known at your energy until your aim, L'es the withdrawal the time, of wing, but on inquiries being of the British ilta, has been achieved. The made by one of our reporters it seems that the island navių vien-business and especially the pony started out on his tour from the parade prestige of our country aṛs at stake. We here ground in the ukernoon. He was being ndden by present our urgent priyets with best com- by a m .fou, and, taking fight at something or pliments.***

otbar, pitched his rider all, severely injuring him, and started up the road. Later the maloo was removed to hospital othing of any ex- ciung character occurred until the beat arrived in Hollywood Road, arabou. s.yen o'clock, where a yelling crowd started him on his career. Down the road to the west the frighten ed anis charged, idlers, hawkers, street conlies and even policemen scattering at his Gpproach. Several more ›r less plucky coolies made an effait to stop the pony by forming a

CHINESE LAUNCH OVERHAULED.

SAMSHUI GENTRY INDIGNANT.

[From & Correspmalent,]

Canton, 18th December. Enlling is an ther letter from the Tong Chi She (United Society of Sishu to the Can. ton Self-Gavemmeul

Leapue (received yester day): -

Viming Kai, otherwise in Quan. The question his Lordship hid to decide was whether or not Chan Mau Chi and Yim Quon had at any time been partners the defendant

fim

To-bay's Advertisements,

TO LET

No.5, WOODLANDS BRRAGE View

8-ROOMED HOUSE, with Fios

of the Harbour.

Voderate Reotal Apply to

P. M. N. DA SILVA,

c/o Massrs. Guedes & Co.

Елов Hongkong, 9th December, 1907.

SPUBLIC AUCTION,

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

lawr, not committed by him, but connived at THE Und raigned have received instructions and assisted by him. The proper course to substantiale Cars of that sort would be to put in the probate taken out by the widow but she did not take out any and I am not quite

But two things I am certain of: "1 I give

the

SATURDAY,

Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, 21st December, 1907, at 2.30 ., at their

corner of Ice Hours Street,

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE CURIOS,

Comprising: FINE CARVED IVORY CARVINGS, BRASS BUDDHAS, VALES, FLOWER SA TSUM VA and CLOISONNE

WARE, CARVED CHERRY WOOD TABLES, STANDS, MOTHER O PEARL

INLAID PANELS, SILK-EMBROIDERED BED and TABLE COVERS, SCREENS,

&c.

&c. Catalogues will be issued. TARMS As usual.

BUGBES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. kone, 19th December 1907. PUBLIC AUCTION.

in the person justly entitled to it. It awards THE Undersigned have received instructions

Intimations

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

INVITE INSPECLO

or.

NEW STOCK

Steinway,

Bechstein,

11101

Russell,

Krauss,

A.M., at their

to sell by P 'BLIC AUCTION, YOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

on

TUESDAY,

the 24th December; 1907, at 1

Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, corner of Ice House Street.

His Lordship the Chief Justice said:1.very much regret that when I was trying this actine whether the case does not break down here, but I have no authority at hand to justify I had rather an acute attack of the prevalent complaint so common to the Colony at this my opinion, ad I will not prem it. time of the year, and, therefore, I am afraid judgment for Chan Mu Chi a fine would be. certain points must have escaped me during inflicted on someone for removing papers from the trial and I have got to do what I very much the jurisdiction without taking out probate, and T object in doing, that is notice in the judge ent secondly it raises a suspicion against the bond certain points which I did not put clearly or it is of the case. I cannot accept the vow all to Counsel engaged, but I have so clear that this is often done by Chinese as an view on these points that I did not think it ixcuse. The Courts are bound to support the necessary to put the parties to the trouble of techug-laws of the Colony and I should be further days' argument. First, I may say that doing wrong in according to a document re- this is another partnership issue in which the moved in contravention of the revenue law the issue in fogged by the use of long names. I do same weiht as I should attach to a document not know whether it is any use but if it is any free of suspicion. Then there is another way use I strongly recommend some influential body of looking at it. The law provides a means of al Chinese merchants to meet together, and justifying the title to the property of a deceased ate if they cannot possibly absudon these tong Games-either to ab inden it themselves the use ni u) or 1ɔ abundan dading with partners, fiomt, in which tong mums are used. A great number of 4.5 Come Gefore the Court, and the Court, Counsel and everybody engaged are busily endeavouring to unravel whit the parties know perfecily well is the truth. I may be abiolutely, wrong, in the conclusions I hive come to but all I can say is that it is the purites, owa fsult for using insg names and dealing with firms who use them and not take ing sufficient précautions to see that the actual partners are real'y known,'

Now, as an Yim Quan: There is a cutingsuires thes the plaintiffe, having a public slip in the procedure with regard to this issue, have made their allegations of partnership, and that is, in the form of the partnership issue it therefore, as 1 say, supposing Chan Mau Chi is directed to inquire whether two diffrent was held to be a partner he would undoubtedly people are partners in the firm They are re-have to pay a Firge, proportion, if not all the ally two distinct issues and shu'd not have costs of the issue. been combined in pe. The iv dence in ose is not evidence in the o her "The, wap.ians alleged to be partners and on an emirely different footing, sy, are nut co-defendants at all, but, unfoijunately, they were 50 treated and it admitted an exceedingly venious arg ment into the mouth of the plainlf's Counsel. With regard, la Yim Quan 1 inflicated when Sir Henry Berkeley moved for a non-suit that 1. had very grave doubts as to whether there

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public document which in itself is a document of title and if a person does not choose to adopt. the course the law provides they must take the contrquences and one of the consequences in this case would undoubtedly have been that if | found Chan Mau Chia puriner he would have to bear all the costs

of the case, because the suit started

Was

entirely through his own neglect or the person fur Whom he was acting in not taking qui prebute and so justifying his title, if that title is true. If there had been probate as the inw

documed to which they could refer, would sat

This is not alt. „Anche suspicious circum itance is that the binks on which much ṛeliance was placed to show who Chan Pui Sio Tong ally was, are produced from the Leeping, which

is in fraud of the b inkruptcy-laws and this adds

further suspicio in a case which from its very inception has been suspicious. If 1 had any deuibt left about the unsoundness of the de

fendant's case ștris let at rest by another curious consideration, one of these which

je.

A QUANTITY OF

ENGLISH JEWELRY,

Comprising

D'AMOND RINGS, GOLD CHAINS, BRACELETS, PINS, GOLD WATCHES,

NECK CHAINS and FANCY GOODS;

ALBO

MISCELLANEOUS GOODS,

Comprising: 'NEW ENGLISH OVERCOATS, MACINTOSHES, HATS, SUITS OF

2011 STXTANTS, BINOCULARS, MICROSCOPES. SHOOTING BOOTS: CLOCKS, DAROMETERS, GOLD CHRONOMETER by Arnold. SURVEYOR'S LEVEL, and VALUABLE SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING,

Catalogues will he issued. Terms:—As usual

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, igth December, 1007.

..11.05

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Tom G. DE CHAMPRAUX, Esq., to sell by “HE Undersigned have received instructions

PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

FRIDAY,

Gentlemen,- A lannich under the Chinese phala.x in the middle of the road, bai that was really was a case against him and sunfortunately escaped me at the trial. Chan the 37th December, 1917, at 11 6.3, within his

"

the rule

1

will

4.

residence, Nr. 1; The Albany, THE WHOLE OF HIS' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, THEREIN CONTAINED; Comprising → TAPESTRY.COVERED DRAWING- ROOM SUITE, TEAKWOOD OVER- MANTE, TEAKWOOD EXTENSION. DINING TABLE and CHAIRS, SIDE. BOARDS and DINNER WAGGONS.

TEAKWOOD WARDROBES with BEVEL LED GLANS, SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS and BEDDING, MARD E-TOP WASH,

Fatalogues will be issued,

baat. Up to the present time, they are still ground "was ah`army of bawkers extbiting evidence is the evidence of one man only and not believe this is possible and I do sol be: STANDS, BOOK-SHELVES, &c. &c., &c..

On view on MONDAY, the 23rd instant. TERMS AS usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 19th December, 1907.

Bag named the on was,, yester lay, towing a of no avail. The pony tore through the gang have doubs, because the prema facie Put Sin Tg's copy of the partnership cy dance against him in accordance with agreement hart written on it in large imposing kerosene Junk from. Hongkong to Samshiljuting a couple.

Four coolics, who had control of an empty.

indicate presently is And while passing a gl ce called to Cing, she was hailed by the gunboat doorhen (2) rock, saw the pony' coining. They ran the practically the fact of his having had dinner characters the alleged real parner's name. to stop ber engines. When this was truck into the Luiter and, seizing a piece of in the guest room and that is consistent with That is to say, on a book which was the private properly of a partner and which was not intend- rope which was

was attached

Carrying pole the respect that might be shown to a landlorded to be seen by other partners at all, which 'complied with, officers from the pubonl

was to remain in his own keeping, had wrliten boarded and overhauled the launch, Without one of the truckmen tried to lassoo him. visiting his premis sis to his being a partner. listening to the explanation given by the crew

When he was picked up from the road be But I assume there tjist caugh evidence to

on it in s'artling characters the name, which it was murmuring somediting unintelligable-uinly the r le which I shall refer to presertly is the admitted a fect of the use of the fang. GLASS, CROCKERY and EF. WAVE, of the launch, the shitish officer£ seized 'f the but somebody made it out as lame and in order that Pun Sik" Chi's evidence may be name to encent; and it was written at the kame lausch's pipers, inginer with her mister and-

time as the scribe of the firm was writing the two sai ors and tuck them on board the gun.dictor. Just outside the hipere recreation adinited as if statement made with regard 10 him and by his authority. Butthis confirmiftory

fox name 30 carefully and beautifully. 1 dö on the other side there is ad uble denial, a lieve any jury would believe so either. These denial by yum unn and also a dental by Chan. three points lead me to a very clear opinion Mau-Chi.of the fact that the introduced him as that the case set up by Chan Man Chi as to a pariner, and I think it will be in dangerous who really is the onser of the fong name has on such slender evidence to find that he was a partner. Bet then it was said supposing 1 were

broken down and it is unnecessary for me to

to find that Chan Mau Chi was a partner that, would show fun Sik Chi'w evidence to be trust worthy in that respect and so trustworthy in Yım Quan's i sue and also that Chin"Mau Chi's is

Therefore, by the failure of the defendents to unreliable. The two defendants are not joint Prove what they set out to prove sels up the defendants and I must treat Yim Quon call it a very strong one and I cannot omit to plaintiff's case, which I must accept, I cannot entirely distinct from Chan Mau Ch. The refer to the fact that Pun sik Chi does not evidence of the one could not be brought to

seem to have.behave i very, hondurably to the support the case against Yim Quan. No jury Arm, whose credit has been attacked on this issue again! Yim Quon is concerned he must decisión on the documents and lellers, assum have judgment.

ing them to have been properly received in evidence. I would have given judgment against Chan Man Chi, who juggled with his case and said he ncled and spoke as these letters iry he did but in the capacity as representative of the widow. If I am wrong he has only got him self to blame,

into the many minor points which confused this issue and made it exceedingly difficult to

L'oravel.

C

INTERPORT SCHOOL HOUTBALL.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE VI. CANTON CHRISTIAN COLLEGP/

in cesthdy. Alist. Sudhatracinus conduci 'their wares fừr sale. As the pony arrived “is utterly insufferable. The intention alleged near this quarter three men armed with by the Bitish for mobilizing and dispatch sucks hed at him. The pony reared and ing this ftilla up the river was for the swerve into the gutter, upsetring a number inspection of 1, urches under the British tag, of stalls and fitting him elf. In scramblin Why a launch under the Dragon flug should be to his feet again enure stalls went over Overhauled is incomprehensible. Feing dising linle heed to the infuriated animal acrowd satisfie with the result of their inspection, the scrambled at his heels for the food Bluffs He pony reared British officers deliberately seized the launch's that lay in the street. crew and papet..

again and lashed out from behind several We fear that from Chinese launches the en-time, striking two women on the mouth and croachment will proceed in native crafts and from injuring several others. Exxed on by the pative crafts, it will come upon vil ages. Then, sc eaming mob behind him, the pony dashed and not till then, the anti-foreign feeling will towards Squar: Street and finding his passage be aroused and what will be the result of such there blocked by a fight of one

sep interference? If a civilized method of protesthswitched ios é suddenly and torg down would fiod on that evidence, and as far as the ground.. I may add, that if I had based my College and Queco's College was played off at

ing against this encroachment be not im

this

To f

Hollywood. Road again. At the corner-n Lascar Row a European policeman, whose mediately devised and the withdrawal of the British darilla by nai effected, will there be an number or naine could not be ascerta ned, saw inch of independent soil (left in the Chinese] the steed making his way. He waited until it Boath of the Five Mountains? We carncitly near him and hauling out his truncheon deals it a coup de grace full on the head. This pray that you, gentlemen, will 'tà e malter up seriously and n

petition should did not bring about the desired effect and the be sent to H E our Viceroy requesting any went gn. lashing out furiously from, the him to check cha

Standing on the lonipath at the next precedent by

corner was a District. Patchman. He rushed to the British to prevent its being flowed b

11. E Viceroy Chang will the centre of the road, stamped his font hard other: nations. undoubtedly & mmunicate with the British on the ground so as to get a firm fasting, and Admiral through the Consul-General as Capton extended h-th arms eagle fashion. But before the learned Counsel opened, with the fact in discriminating between the costs, "

the prny get near him he remembered that me unlicensed hawkars were about, and, turning away, seized the first lad he saw, boxed his eais soundly, and went up the next street.

in Queen's Road West the chase after the become winded and soud q' iet while son e age

T

asking him 19 under the withdrawal of the British torpedoers, an 1 sloops with dignified expressions in on to save the situation and case the minds of the propte in the interior

'óf these two Provinces.

And now as 10 Chan Mau Chi The first objection was taken to the acception of the vidence of Pun, Sik Chi. think on con sideration it was properly taken, but my ruling, must only be considered to apply to a irial before a judge, because he can do what a jury is supposed to, or very likely canst do, omit from consideration evidence which has in fact been given. I do not see any harm in admitting the evidence as I did admit it, because that prima facis evidence would be given as to the partnership, and that confirmatory evidence by persons in the position of Pun, Sik Chi could be admitted." I think it is a mis- take to say that the current of authorities

regard to Vim Qaon, for Yim Quon, and in Therefore, judgment will be on the issue with issue with regard to Chan Mau Chi for the plaintiff. The Registrar will have no difficulty

1.

POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIAN OPERA CO,

Playgoers Rie to be afforded a treat with the.

It is ant vary often that a Interpori School Football match is played in Hongkong. One,

however, was in progress yesterday afternoon at

Romhildt,

Werner, &c.

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Hongkong, 5th December, 1907.

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CONTAINING 12 BOTTLES

GF THE

Club ground. The return match of the Canton the Happy Valley, on the Hongkong Football

2.30 p.m. The match lasted for an hour

ground was well crowded with spectators to and a half, with 4, minutes' vach half. The wetch this interesting event. The seams were (Goal) Li Pang Kwan, (backs) Chow MsD CHOICEST WINES, SPIRITS, Kwong, Pun Lok Chun, (halves) Yan Po Lin, Tang Chi Lung, and Au Hak Ming, (for- Lau Pak Tongs Ho Mak and Wong Kai Ming. wards) Li Ming Tak, Suen Fai Man (capt),

as follows:-The Canton, Christian College:

(bicks) A. Abbat, A. J. Hassan, (ha'ves) 'Lo

Queen's College-(Goal) Yeung Kam Ling,

Ho Ching, K. Khan,` J. Chanyut, *(forwards). Ip Sum, U Hang Yai, Tang x un, Lo (huk Sas, and Y. Abbau (captain), Referee:-W. Spring (H.M.S: Monmouth),,\

The Cautós team' bad improved consider-

&c.,.

&... &c.

We invite you to call

With compliments from "Tang Chi She," "désper„do" came to an end. The animal had requires a partnership to be proved up to the coming to Hongkong again of Pollard's Litij-J ably and played a much belter game than ́les at our Offico and make

Samsbul.

Another version.

adjusted his halter. He was then led away,

The

year. Their defence ip the first half - was

strong, and their full-backs played a steady your own selection from game. During the first half the Queen's achoj ars managed to score two goals, the first one

iqueurs, Cigars, &c.

bill before such confirmatory evidence can be putians, opening their season next Saturday, The number of persons seriously injured is admitted. It is sufficient to show a sufficient December 21st, The productions by the put down as sever, but there were many more rimarie case that a reasonable man mi.ht famous little peuple are complete in every {From Our Oum Correspondant.] who received bruises about the body. The come to the conclusion that there has been a detail, and the talent they show is far ahead of

*** Canton, 18th December.

more serious cases were requested to go to partnership and that these statements as being that of the majority of the high-class adult by Fung Sa un, and was followed by Ip Sumo, our extensive stock in all on the authority of the alleged partner should companies. Fuch, dancing and drill work the second half the Canton team dropped con- Lines of Wines, Spirits,

"who played a very good game at left wing: In Yesterday, the Cantor - Self-Government hospital, but they one and all refused.

come in to confirm prima facie case. With cannot be seen in any other organisation, and siderably and four more goals were added to the League was in receipt of a letter from Hokow (wo whmen, who were kicked in the face, re stating that, on the 16th instañí, a storm-launch turned hom. At about nine o'clock part of a regard in the adminion of the latters I confess the children enjoy their work, thoroughly. scare, two by Y. Abbas, and two by Fung St

· named Jiul O+ fiving the Chinese flag, with a / addié and saddle cloth were taken to the Cenon consideration that I am diuiful' whether. They have the best of care, and all dire brigh Sun. Thus the game ended in a win for the they should have been admitted and if it were and intelligent: Their recent tour to the United local teamrby six goals to all. The Queen's cargo-boat laden with kermine od la sow pin.ral l'olice Station and handed over to Inspec necessary for me to rely on them in the decl- States and Canada, was one continged cvation, scholars throughout played a very good game, ceeding from Hongkong met H.M.S, Jordenar Smith,

sion I am going to give I think I should have The opening bill will be "The Belle of New especially I Chunyut, in the halves, who played when approaching Hokow, and was then at

asked that that point be further argued. Now, York, one of the most, tuneful of the many extremely will. Haisao made a very poor show ‚ance ordered to stop by the latter. The crew A TAILOR name Li Tim Shing, qf, Queen's the case put forward is that some witnesses English and American successes in their ro

of the British gunboat boarded the launch and Road Central, and a boarding house keeper, say that Ghan Mag Chi to:k part in the partoire. The children are admirably cast, Abbas, dh all the work; t

at full back, and this made his partner, A. ́ inspected her and ultimately took away all her of Cronaught Road Central, were charged, at management or consultations with regard to and will surely iustain the high reputation they "necessary pipers from her, in addition to the Police Court, this morning, with carrying the management of the business; that at the have made everywhero,

Arresting the master and tws of her crew. The arms and ammunition wabout permits. The firm's epering festival dinner he sat in one of The Box Plas is now open at the Robinson pipers and the men arrested by the Britishers | tajine was found on board the seamer Sui Tai | the seals of the hoside. This is a quite suffi- piano.Co

yet bien released. fo the latter, the with a revolver in his packet, while the tioni grima facie case of the pirtnership and Willer, stated that he was quite at a loss to boarding-house man was arrested on board the then it is reinfpiced by Pun. Sik Chiz state: STATION leave of absence, has been granted

averst

why this British vessel shnull, Skun Lee Jahad in his possession a revolvermants, which we may now take to have been to Lieut. Colohel and Bt.-Colonel F. E. Kent, Bare inte

with a launch dylog the Dragon and forty-seven rounds of ammunition. They made na Authority. The painership ATX.G.A., from 134 to 19th Dicember and to -the prevent British/ Flollip Were &,ed $3 by Mr Eazoland, and the arms denied, but the defeadnat undertook to show | Majar L, H. Parry, R.G.A., from 23rd Decem- mimisio, ed io take, në tha: Diktlah Kad ammunition forfeited."

who Chin ful Sin Tong-the long name in the, berỷ 1907, 10 sih January 1994.

Before the match commenced Mes, Cheung,

G. H. Baleton Wright, headmaster of Queen's took the photograph of both teams, with Dr.

College, Mr. B. Ralph, and the Canton College Masters in the group.

H. PRICE & Co., Ltd.,

WINE SPIRIT AND CIGAR

MERCHANTE,

12, QUEEN's Road Centu

The visitors arrived on Wednesday morning, with three mastere in charges they were receive ed by V. Abbas and bis tnam, . They, falt by Telephone No. 135. the ss. Kwong 7me at p pay yesterday.—

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