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THE "PATSU MARUM.

CHINESE GOVERNMENT ACCEPTS JAPAN'S PROPOSALS.

MARCH 16. 1908.

UNGUARDED STATEMENTS,

New York, March 9 H.E Wa Ting-fang, Chinese Minister" to Washington, diclares that Japan is not in a position to force the Taisu Marai affair. 10 ‘un

· COUNT- HAVASHUB-VJEWENTUA

Tokio, March 9....

Count Hayashi, Minister for Foreign Affairs

in the course of an interview: stated that the

COMMERCIAL, ABILITY RECOGNISED.

across the ben, were clasped, Although not an ornate decoration, it is undoubtedly one worthy of the great Empire which has recornised the

AUSTRO HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT CONFERS merits of a simple trader.

DECORATION.

A HONGKONG CHINESH GENTLEMAN HONOURED.

So seldom are the merits of the commercial world recognised by government that the ap paintment of Mr. Francisco Treyst to an order, which in civil life, corresponds to the DS.O. of the military world, that we think it is one of the most curious and exceptional. events in Hongkong.

Thirty years ago Mr. 1 rancisco Tse-yet was a plain ordinary man in this Colony. Within that period be has organised a business which is secord to none amongst the Chinese traders in Hongkong,

The

parchment, which, of course, was in German, was translated in the following terms --

·His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Ma- jesty Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austris, King of Bohemia and. Apostolic King of Hungary has with highest pleasure," on and November, L07, decided to give to the Chinese merchant in Hongkong

Mr. Francisco Tse-ya-the Order of the G`Iden Service Closs with Clown. "The Chancellerie of the Imperial Austrian Franz Joseph Orders present consequently the above mentioned Service Cross. Vienna, 24th November, 1907. - -

in the foreground in connection with the realimability of Hongkong's ambitious scheme. For good reasons, Mr. Mody's was held in the back-ground. The error into which, it now transpires, we had

THE VESSEL NOW RELEASED. been led is one which, under the cir cumstances, is excusableï It is evident

Just as we are about to go to press in- that Mr. Mody takes ao umbrage at formation reaches us through Measa. Ataka one of those mistakes which in the present and Company, the agents in Hongkong for a Mars had andoubtedly anchored in instance has brought his friend into con- the Tarrator No. 2, which was recently Portuguese waters." Japan's last Note, he add siderable favourable, public, prominence, seized by the government authorities of Caned, was not an ultimatum. The Tatru furu's and seeing that Mr. Rennie himself is putting on on the ground that she was illegally cargo had been duly authorised and did not his shoulder to the wheel in promoting and carrying arms and ammunition for the use, it violate any Treaty provisions. The Japanese POPULARITY standing sponsor for Mr. Mody's bantling man alleged, or reformers in the interior, to Government was prepared to carry out its his association with the report of Saturday the effect that the Chinese Govern-original programme for securing reparation for is not wholly devoid of the interest whichment has decided to admit the repre- has been aroused by its publication. It sentations of the Japanese Government may, after all, not at all be improbable that with regard to the vessel. The Tatsu Mars we have only anticipated д munificence lias accordingly been released, and is no which the many opportunities for benevolent longer in the custody of the Provincial au- work arise in Hongkong with ample scope thorities. The news arrived in a brief tele- for its Croesus to show their liberal spirit in

gram from Canton and no further particulars no uncertain manner. Mr, Rennie should

are as yet obtainable on the subject. It is bid, fair to be enshrined in the niche where- in Mr. Mody has set the example for him impossible therefore to speculate as to the and others like him to emulate. We trust officials to climb down from the position that there will be many such public bene-which they originally adopted with respect factors in Hongkong.

to the attitude, assumed by Japan, and tom! admit the validity of the claim that the Yatsu Maru had been legally seiz. ed. The fact, however, that the vessel in any way come within the scope of the fact, he was the. intermediary through whom B. Rowoldi, A. Ohme, E. Luchring, F. M.

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The naval authorities declare that the visit of the cruiser und in Canton, though coinciding with the Tatiu Moru incident, is in no way connected with it. Moreover, in regard to the paval marocuvres now taking place it is totally untrue that the ships have only just begun their preparations,

From Chancellerie of Imperial Austrian Franz Joseph Ordari (54), EDUARD, F. V. BAYER, Although the function was only supposed to,

Statting as a keen commercial.mah and realizing the advantages and the prospecin of trade with Europe, Mr. Francisco Tre yat opened up an entirely unexplored territory-last for one hour it was long after noon, belom that is 16. say, Austria-Hungary, At that time the last of the guests had dispersed. Mr. there happened to by a consul-general who Franciso Tse-yat has great reason to be proud DEPRESSION OF JAPANESE BONUS. understood the possibilities of the trade be of the esteem and regard in, which he is held New York, March 19. tween his homeland and the Orient. Every by the extremely cosmopolitao.community of Rumours of war in connection with the Tate successive consul-general has always placed Hongkong. It is almost unnecessary to say fers case have had a depressing effect on before bis own government the capacity and that we also accord him our congratulations. Japanese bonds.

the character of Mr. Franciaco Tee-yat. "Babylon som New York, March 11,

He was commissioned by the Austro-Hun. The British Foreign Office has intimatedgarian Government to supply their warships with that there is no occasion for intervention on material coals, food and everything else in its part in the Tatıų Mary affair, as it does not Anglo-Japanese Alliance.

èveiyiking was done. ̧.·

When the Austrian Lloyd line began to run In another address to the Japan Society Baron Takahira, Japanese Minister in Wash-gular steamers from Trieste to the Far East, Mr. Francisco Tae-yat was the mad upon ly made the order which we have just re-inginn, has declared that Japan's mission in

whom they depended in the Far East. Each Tokio, March 11,

consul-general referred to him for advice and corded. It is highly probable that we shall economic and not warlike. be in a position to supply our readers to

According to the Asahi a certain diplomat information, and the result of it all is that, Mr. morrow with full particulars on this most

in Peking has advised the Walwapu that its Francisco Theyat is one of the honoured men

of the Austrian kingdom to-day. interesting affair.

most dignified course would be to comply with Japan's demands and at the same time to ap proach the Powers concerned to arrange for a stricter control over the smuggling of arms,

Japin is willing to give her moral support to Chinn ia this matter.

Our special correspondent at Canton has has been released would seem to in supplied our readers, with news concerning dicate that the Chinese Government dis the movements of the Admiral of the China covered a flaw in the charge and according. Squadron which cannot be disregarded. It PURE MALT WHISKY is absolutely new to us to find that an admiral should be invested with the powers of a diplomat, but apparently the effect of the representations of the admiral have not merely been great but linal.'. We can quite well understand why Viceroy Chang should | seek to maintain the importance and dignity of his office in the two Kwang, and it speaks volumes for the tact and diplomacy manifested by the two representatives of Great Britain, that a matter which at one time seemed to. threaten" the peace of the Far East should have been, so far as we can learn, settled to the extent, that mediation may ultimately be resorted to

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AGITATION GAINING GROUND.

A FIGHT TO THE DITTER END.". [Front Our Own Correspondent.] ̧.

Canton, March 14th, 1908. In reply to the telegram from ibe Canton elf-Government Association, pursuant to the agitation in connection with the arrest of the Japanese steamer Tat Maru, the Chinese re- idents at the port of Manila, yesterday, sent two telegrams to Canton, in one of which they

requested that the League should firmly oppose the Japanese demands, and in the other they urged the Cantos High Authorities to confis, cate the seized steamer together with its cargo, according to Custome regulations, in spite of the bullying demands that have been made, and to fight the case out to the bitter end.!..

As Captain Ng King-wing, of the Chinese gun-boat Po Brk, has left here for the Cop tal to attend an inquiry into the facts leading to the arrest of the Tatsu Mary, Captain Tso Yu-wun has been appointed to take up the

he Hongbong Celegraph a vigour which has never previously been canimand during the absence of Captain Ng.

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CHINA'S CASE: JAPAN'S REPLY.

(N. C. D. News]

Shanghai, March 13th, 1908,,,

Some publicists here question whether the Foreign Office should not avail itself of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, in connection with the Zolau Aaru incident.

SETTLEMENT STILL UNDECIDED.

Tokio, March 1.

The negotiations in the case of the Tatsu

for show-no-progress, Na inkling, bas yet been given concerning the reported free action of Japan.

Meanwhile the issues are narrowing down.

THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

PACANCY.

MR. MURRAY STEWART'S CANDIDÁTURE UNOPPOSED.

Among those present ware Marsh Ralphs, T.. K. Desly, E. A. G. May. R. R Roberts, G. M. Smith, T. G. Weel, A. D. Levy, J. W. C. Bodnar, C. Piper, G. Wieler, Blook,

da Rocha, A. Maher, R. Leoz, &,A," dos, Remedios, t, Sutherland, Menzenthin, G. Priedemago, C. G. Gule, G. Boolsed, Buderson, W. Pringle, W. Burgess, H. Buage, E. Bunge, C. Bunge, R. Knox, J; J. Leiria, R. Laurenz, Figueiredo, G. Marcinaro, S. Harms, V. C. da Rocha, H. Disibroach C. A. H, Westerburer, D. P. I. Lopes, H. A. Siebs, F. J. V. Jorge, Frank J. V. Jorge, F. O. Musso, L. Meano, J. A. Basto, B. 8. F. Dasto, H. M. Hao, F. D. Barretto Or-W. Bar rettö, P. M. N. da Silva, Chief Detective In- pector Hanson Sergeant Terrin, E. H. Binds, H. M. Tibley, J. Leiria, Moffatt, E. Hayoard, A. M. Barraday, W. E. Clarke, I. Arnold, Mr. Mackie, Mr. L Winkler, Mr. F. Silva, Mr. Figueiredo, A, Seth, B. A. Seth, A. V. Apcar, T. M. Gregory, 'Capt. Douglas. Capt. Mercedes, J.

Mibosia, Kew, Dr. Justi, Z. Volpicelli, 3,1

Total Wen, foreign secretary to the Pro- vincial Government at Canton, rent an excepe tionally boarty telegram congratulating Mr.

It is no small thing in boast that not a single thing has been done by a Chiasman which could call for reproach from a Government which is eminently critical. It speaks in the highest terms for the work of the Chinese, especially those resident in Hongkong that a reign Government should have thought fit to recognise in tangible expression the capabilities of one situated so fur from the seat of power.

Unfortunately, Great 1 ritain has no Order or decoration for those who maintain her trade and prosperity. So far as we know, Germany is also without an Order of that kind. It is true that lately King Edward has instituted a Francisco Tse-rat on his decoration, decoration-or rather an Order of Merit-but that does not by ay means bridge the gap On the other hand the ustrian Government have had the nour to see that their actual existence depends upon their representatives abroad. In Mr. Francisca Tie-yat they happen-Messrs. Wing Ken and Company were elabor-- ed to find a gentleman, whose rectitude-crul ally, decorated, that fireworks were the order of the day, and that the copgratulations of both not be denied, and in whom they could rely in all seasons and is all weathers. It is not the foreign and Chiness communitier were

unalloyed and unstinted,

The time limit of forty-eight hours for pro-surprising therefore that, the Government of

Austria-Hungary decided, through the posers and seconders to send in names al can. didates for the Législative Council vacancy, presentations of the various consols-generat this during Mr. E. A. Hewett's absence from the who have represented that empire in

Col ny, to reward one who was a real arici Colony, having expired, it is intéresting lo learn that Mr. Murray Stewart's candidature to the county. first announced by us last week stands unop pased. As far as we could ascertain none

Some days ago Mr. Francisco Tec-yai was decorated by the Consul General for Austria..

Mr. Wei Hay, director of the Kowloon- Canton Railway, regretted that he was unable to be present at yesterday's function, and other telegrams in similar' terma were displayed.

It should be stated that the premises of

CORRESPONDANCE.

[We do not necessarily endorse the opinions dupressed; by Correspondents in this column.) 'HONGKONG UNIVERSITY,

To the Zutton or tur," Hongkono TeluguAPH."

We have reason to believe that the following bave come forward to contest the honour Hungary with an Order, which, as we have | SIR-I wish to correct a statement which

summary contains the exact position taken up by China aod-Japan, respectively, in the As a matter case of the Tatsu Mara 10.

altained. The great question is as to Colowan, that small island off. Macao HONGKONG, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1908.

and in the estuary of the Pearl River. Whether that belongs to Portugal, or whether MR. MODF'S' MUNIFICENCE.

it belongs to China, is a matter which can Elsewhere, in this issue, we give pio. only be settled by diplomatic arrangement. minence to a letter from Mr. A. H. Rennie We are in possession of information which in reference to the report appearing in our would, at least on the surface, place Colowan Saturday's number giving credit to that under the Portuguese flag. well-known and esteemed citizen of Hong-of fact within the last week the garrison al hong for the munificent offer of $150,000 for buildings for the founding of a university in Hongkong. Mr. Rennie wishes it to be made known that the donor of this handsome sum of money is not himself but his friend and

The Chinese Government tries to justify its. Colowan has been strengthened by Portuw action regarding the Tutig stark case on

the following grounds- guese troops. This may mean little or no thing, but it will certainly bring the question to a point. Some observers hinted that war between China and Japan over the cargo of

(That the steamer in question intended to unlad arms and ammunitions within the Chinese territorial waters without the consent of the Chinese authorities.

(That it was probable that the arms and and to the rioters, through the Chinese mer chants in Macao.

against M, Stewart's nomination proposed by Mr. Henry Kenwick, and seconded by Mr. D.

R. Law.

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alandy stated, equals in civil life that granted appeared in the Press of Saturday evening last, by England and known as the "D. S. O."

The friends of Mr. Francisco Tse-yat desired to da im bonour, but it was only after much persuasion that he allowed himself to be the centro of appreciation.

Yesterday forenooo, Messrs. Wing Kee and Company were at home at Connaught Road

in which I am credited with being the donor of a lakh and a half of dollars for the erection of a University in Hongkong.

I am the promoter, and will cause to be erected, and handed over to a Coast of directors. complete within twenty months, if the necessary land is available forthwith, a University which

There being no breach of promise laws in Central, and to quote the terms of the invita; will be, in my opinion, a credit not only to

tion, in honour of our general manager-Mr. Francisco Tse-yat-on the occasion of his be. Hongkong but to the generous and modest

A. H. RENNIE. jesty Francis Joseph I, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary.

partner in initiating the novel industry of the Zutsu-Muruwas imminent. It is perfect ammunitions in question were destined in the hears and bear the shack quietly. This muching decorated by His Imperial and Royal Ma. donor, Mr. U. N. Mody-Yours, t

four-milling in Hongkong, the familiar Mr. H. N. Mody. We have unconsciously donc Mr. Mody an injustice for but the short space of forty-eight hours in with holding from him that meed of praise with which the whole Colony acclaims him to-day car of the few who have loosened their private parse-strings in aid of

one

true that ware have been occasioned by less; but at the present moment when Japan hat an empty exchequer, China governed by an extremely astute officialdon and the l'owers are careful to watch every movement which might tend to detract from their in- fluence and trade, it is inconceivable that the two empires concerned would resort tought to accede to the proposal of China to

That China, therefore, detained the ship in nccordance with Article, V of the Come mercial Treaty between. Japan and China.

(4) That consequently, if Japan wishes to protest against the detention of the ship, she

existence in the Colony as yet rejected lovers are expected to patch up their own shattered was hinted-elihouch, not exactly in these words-by Mr. H. 3. J. Comp.riz at the Po. lice Court, this morning, when he declared that girl can throw up her sweetheart whenever it so pleases her-ta a use

the exact words of the gallant Magistrate, "A girl can change her mind whenever she likes."

The case that called for these, by mp, means

loon are concerned, was that in which a young

Nearly every one of the Chinese community connected with the import" and expert trade to the Lain countries of Europe was present, in fact, from the list which we publish below it will be. seen that there was scarcely a compradore, in- cluding the princely Hauses and the banks, who did not at end at the "At home" which was

Hongkong, 5th March, 1998.

TRICKS WITH A BIKE.

FOREIGNER'S ATTEMPT TO LEAVE THE COLONY BAULKED",

Erast Schaefeiling, an unemployed seaman, who arrived from Shanghais recently, was

public enterprises which, in their own light, the last extremity. When Admiral Monte deal with this question according to the rule of novel remarks, so far as Hongkong and Kew given yesterday to congratulate the quietarenigned in the Police Court, this forenoop," (s) That as Japan would not agree to this, and rather good-looking Chinese woman, call. Unostentations and well-liked member of the before Mr. H. H,,J. Gomperte, charged with

are considered of a nature calculated to said that Great Britain would observe an in- promote the common weal. While accord terest in the affairs of South China-an in ing to Mr. Mody our qualified appreciation terest, which we must admit cannot be wholly of a generosity which at once places him in disinterested, considering our trade with the very forefront of the ranks of the Co Canton he was speaking, not merely for lony's benefactors, it must not be taken for Great Britain, but also for. Germany, Ame #granted that we are espousing unreservedly rica and the other Powers having commer the project which has found favour in such cial interests with China. That great results high quarters as with H. E. the Governor, Sir will flow from this conference there cannot Frederick Lugard~a project, which, in its be the slightest doubt. Let us trust that ultimate fruition, Mr. Mody has, by his they will favour the progress of our trade

the mixed investigation. and as it is Japan who is responsible for the delay in settling this question, Chios cannot pay the damages,

(6) That China would release the thip on the condition that the Japanese merchants concerned should offer guarantee bonds, and that the arms and ammunitions in question should be detained in Cuatro, pending the investigation of this question,

The Japanese Minister in Peking replied as follows;'-`

ing herself Tang Kwan, was accused of ob raining $25 under false pretences from a hawker named-Yeung-Loong,io-February-last

The story begion some tinte during the latter part of January when Miss Tang, seated around a tabia gossiping with some other worpen in her house at 15, Macgregor Street, Wanchai, boldly and unblushingly remarked that she was looking for a Lusband. She was tired of working for a living, she said, and was ie ed a man-any man-to step into the breach, while she remained at home This was

laughed, but when Miss Tang Bonounced that

firm of Wing Kee and Company.

Sanding at the top of the stairway and ushered b Chinese gentlemen, Mr. Francisco Tse-yar received his guests and friends. They comprised all nationalities-British, Norwe Rian, French, German, Italian and others, That in itself was a testimony to the regard in

which the dayen of the occasion was appre ciated."

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Most of the Europeans present wabled to make speeches and one gentleman in particolar made sa maoy addresses on the subject of Mr

obtaining a bicycle under falis pretences from one Nasir Mahomed Arab, a cycle dealer, of 3, Arenal Street.

The defendant, who was arrested on board the Tainan just before she sailed for Australis, with the machine in his possession, denied the

charg", "

public-spiritedness, been so prominently in- and the hope of our prosperity in the future. () As a matter of fact the arms and ammu freated us a' joko at first and everybody Tae-yal's decoration that it is entirely probable machine, and defendant deposited ninety-Eve

strumental in advancing. As we stated on

Saturday, for some time past, it had been

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

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word is borne out by the fact that on or about

nitions were to be seal to Macao openly, and there is no doubt that the Japanese merchant was not smuggling them to the Chinese it was serious the married women present de- tory. China has no right to detato a steamer cided to assist her in catching that "fish," That and cargo which were going to the territory of her more experienced sis'ers were true to theit, a third country openly.

(a) There might have been the danger of the re-exportation of the arms and ammunitions to the Chinese territory after they were lauded in Macao, but this question, is entirely distinct from the present one, there being so connec tion between them at all,

the 10th February last the hawker-Yeung Loang-was landed. He was introduced to Miss Tang and after a little conversation de cided to marry her

"Before we marry," Miss Tang is alleged to have said, “1 want Sço to buy clothing,"

The hawker replied that ha' was a poor

The complainant said that on Faturday afternoon-shortly after two o'clock--defendant called at his shop and asked for the hire of machine for two hours Witness gave him the

cents as gairantee. The price per hour war nother decoration will follow.

The first to break the ice was several Gerfony cents. The bicycle he valued at $40.

"For he's a jolly good fellow," mans who gave a good and strong "Hoch and An hour later somebody informed witness that few Englishmen fallowed with the old song a man had taken one of his machines no beard

ship, and that the ship was sailing at four o'clock. Op a previous & casion when"délén. dant hired a bike he gave his address as the Hongkong Brewery, which witness entered in

his book. 4

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Arrivals were conilanus and when Mr. Ara hoon Seth, Registrar of the Supreme Court, delivered a few remarks, congratulating

Detective Sergeant Murison said that acting the recipient on the honour which the Austrian kingdom had thought fit to bestow upon him on the report, made by the complainset be there was loud and enthusiastic applause. The boarded the steamer Zilmar, then anchored at entire difficutly was that the modest recipient West Polet. He found the defendant stand. was so bundy engaged in personally hiding ing on the main deck, with the bicycle near him, Witness asked defendant if the machine out the loco his friends that he had barely belonged to him- and be said yes Defendant time to baw his acknowledgments.

was also asked if he had a passage ticket and Then the crackers went off and nobody could he produced one which showed that he was {Australia. He was

married, and that he was three months out of then arrested. aast

an open secret that a prominent citizen had come forward with an offer of a large sum THE German Consulate athefoo was destroy. of money to enable the scheme, which theed by fire ad 7th inst. All papers have been Governor had openly and forcibly advocated saved. during the past two months, to materialise. we are requested to state that the jurors are In the endeavour to serve the public interest, not required, to attend the Criminal Sessions we did not fail in our duty to our readers on Wednesday, the 18th instant, but they are to obtain official corroboration of the report required ou Thursday, the 1h instant, at 10 now proved absolutely authentic and supple. a.m. menting it with details calculated to interest THE many friends of Mr. A. G. Romano, Coning arms and ammunitions into Chinese terriman-and-could not raise that sam the community at large. The fear, how. sul-General for Pontugal, will regret to learn

tory, Article V of the Commercial Treaty The most he could give her, he said, was $10. Mlis Tang agreed, and on the 17th-ulto, the ever, of the project fizzling out "through that he is confined to his room with a severe

attack of patu onia. Mr. Romano's illnessis cannot be applied to this question, a premature disclosure of

(4) This question has no connection with hawker is alleged to have given her the money hear anybody else's voice. The crowd in the bound for Por Dang W of a serious character, but It is hoped that, on led to our acquiescing, in deference der the skilful treatment of Dr. Stedman, ke effected by means of warlike measures. The once times the ceremony was postponed known, but we understand that they also par

the Customs, business, because the seizure was A day was then fixed for the marriage. Let it

be said at once that the marriage pever cat street may have wondered or they may have to au expressed wish, in the suggestion will have a speedy and complete recovery. proposal of China to deal with this question on account of Miss Tang', excuses, it is ticipated in the celebration., p 'that the report might be withheld from

Alleged, until finally, Yeung Loong, believing The cross, insignis, and parchment of the publication until the preliminary arrange. Six truck codlies were charged at the Police according to the rule, of the mixed investig that he had been fooled and robbed, bad het Order to which Mr. Franciaco Tse-yat has been

tion cannot be justified,

the report

ments had been brought to measurable Court, to-day, at the instance of Inspector, distance of settlement. We had reason to Collett, with negligently, drawing a truck along

(3) As the ship in question was not smugg

arrested.

"The defendant's excuso, Wan, that bezwÁLE

work.

The Court-Yeu were going to Australia to look for work?

Defendant-Yes. A

Das Valix Road West last night, änd, injuring of the settlement of this questions demande † marking, na mentioned above, that a girl could | of all eyes. The cross, carried on a red ribbon to roba bicycle dealer who bas to earn m'live

bellera towards the last week-end that negotiations had so far advanced that coolie. The accusel pleaded guilty. They could not stop the truck in time, one stated, nothing remained in the way to a conditional and the coolle was knocked down, the wheels acceptance of the offer. At the same time, passing over his foot. They were fined $5 Mr. Rannie's name was that which appeared sack, by Mr. Gomperts.

The "Court-"It is rather pafortopate that (5) Chios alone is responsible for the delayWhes the case was called on this morning, appointed were displayed on a small table in

Mr. Gompertz discharged the accused, re the room, and naturally ibey were the cynopure when you were getting, start you should try (6) What the Japanese Government

and surmounted by the parisi Crown of ing too. Go to gaol for three months with. Austria, bore the initiale on the obverze side. On the rerene, a pair of hands signifying our old Amato-Saxon tdan of hands

is the unconditional release of the ship and of her cargo. The Japanese Government cannot accede to the conditional release, proposed by the Chinese GovSERREAL).

change her mind whenever she liked. He advised the accused to return the money if she bad received it, sod gave the complainant to andermand that the next step, was in the

hard labour,

When the sentence was made known to de fendant be burst into tears, and was buried assured out of Coarse.

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