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the settlement of the question as to the policing of the Chiness and for eign boundary of Shanghai. “
The German assessor refused to accede to the proposal and the as- cused was remanded in custody, pointing out that two of the police witnesses had failed' to make their appearance before the Court.
He also advised the Chinese to case the work of policing the di
'dir. trict in question, pending a settle ment of the whole question.
CONSTITUTIONAL GOV. ERNMENT.
KWANGTUNG DELEGATES IN
PEKING.
[By courtery of the "Sheung "Pb."']'; Peking, 7th June.
The bearers of the memorial, on' behalf of the people of Kwangtung, praying for the establishment of Constitutional Government, arrived in Peking on the 6th inst.
YUAN SHIH-KAI'S SON.
APPOINTED OFFICER OF THE GRAND COUNCIL.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Pd.”] -
Peking, 7th June.
Yuan Hap-wong, son of H.E. Yuan Shih-kai, has received an áp- pointment to the Grand Council.
On the 5th inst., be returned thanks to the Throne for the appoint- ment.
TUANG FANG· IMPEACHED. INVESTIGATION PROCEEDING.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."
Peking, 7th June,
|
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JUN
nan rioters harg escaped into
Sheng Kung po and the Total at Shanghai A Sensational Incident. province.
to persuade the shareholder not to offer The Governor has despatchedistanco-totherationalisation of the troops in pursuit.
st
CHINA'S NATIONAL DEB7..
ROVINCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS.
[By koutary of the “ Sheung Pol
Peking, 9th June.
It is proposed by the Imperial Government to issue instructions to the gentry in various provinces, to submit a draft soheme for provincial contributions towards the repaymirent of the National Debt
CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERN. MBN1,
GRAND COUNCIL'S MEETING,
By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Peking, 9th June.
There was a meeting of the Grand Council on the 8th inst, to 'disonas the reply to be given to the Provin- cial memoriale praying for Constitu. tional Government.
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RIO7∙A? SOOCHOW.
THEATRE DESTROYED.
On the night of the 7th instant, the guards at Soochow destroyed the Chui Fak theatre.
Many were injured.
"BONGKONG MARU”
ASHORE.
TUGS TO THE RESCUE. [From Our Own Correspondent:]
Shanghai, 10th June,
2.45 p.m. The Toyo Kisen Kaisha's steamer Hongbong Maru went ashore, in a Choy Kam Toi has impeached gale, last evening on Block House H.E. Tuan Fang, Viceroy of Liang-Island. king.
The memorial is treated as confi- dential.
In consequenos of the impeach ment Taotais Shun Ting-lam and Wong Siu-in have been ordered to make inquiries.
Chen Kwei Lung, Viceroy of the Hukwang provinces, has been com- manded to conduct secret investiga- tions and report accordingly.
COLONEL MARTIN DROWNED.
SAD TERMINATION TO HOLIDAY
. IN JAPAN.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
-Shanghai, 8th June, 11,15 a.m. Colonel Henry Martin, P.M.O., South China Command, was acci dentally drowned in Chuzenji Lake, Japan, on Friday.
PRESS-LAWS
ENFORCEMENT AT SHANGHAI. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."}
Peking, 8th June.
It is proposed by the Imperial Government to urge the Shanghai Taotai to enforce the Press laws there..
HANKOW-SZECHUAN
RAILWAY,
A FRENCH PROPOSAL [By courtay of the "Sheung Po"]
Peking, 8th June. The French Miniator at Peking,
assistance.
Tuga have been dispatched to her
[Oloqulty at tlie öffice of the Pacific Mall 5.5. Co. this afternoon we were courteously despatches concerning the accident to the Informed that the Ircal #geots bad had bo Hongkong Maru.
Block House Island is within a hundred miles from. Shanghai. The sea-bed at this
point is mud and sand. It is not considered: that the vessel is in a dangerous position difficulty, Ed, H.K.T.] She will probably be floated off without much.
SUDDEN DEATH AT SHANGHAI, “[From Our Own Correspondint.].
Shanghai, 10th June,
1.80 p.m. Mr. ", Lemke, of Messrs, Arnhold, Karberg & Co., general manager of the Soy Chee Cotton Spinning Co., Ld., died suddenly at noon to-day,
ANTI-CHRISTIAN RIOTS. CHURCH DESTROYED. By courtesy of the Sheung Po."-
Kiangai, roth June. The Anti-Christian feeling at Ping-heung in Klangel, was so strong that the mob destroyed the Roman Catholic Church in that city.
In the emenfe four converts were killed FEMALE-EDUCATION.
THE ANTI-OPIUM CAMPAIGN,,
[By courtesy of the “Sheung · Por"]
rath June. Peking, The Empress Dowager bar repeatedly consulted with H.E. Chang Chih-tung on the question of female education,
Her Majesty has also conferred with her trusted Minister concerning the anti-oplum campaign.
"SWITZERLAND AND CHINA.
THE UPRES
DETAINED AT NAGASAKI.
[From Out Odin Correspondekt.]
Shanghal, 17th June, 3 pita. The C. P. R. Co.'sla, Empress of China will be detained at Nagasaki for a period of ten days.
One Chidese case of plague hge occurred on board.
THE ANTI-CHRISTIAN BRIOT,
MOR DISPERSED. [By touriary of the "Sheung Po"]
Klangel, 11th June. The anti-Chriellar mob at Ping-heang dispersed on the arrival of troops. steps to secure the arrest of the ringleaders The commander was instructed to take with a view of making an example of them.
LAND SUBSIDENCE.
하
6'.
A SERIOUS CATASTROPHE,
[By courtesy of the “Sheùng" Po."]
Hupeh, zith June. The Viceroy of the Hukwang Provinces in a memorial, reports the subsidence of a bill at Cheung Yeung district.
The land within a radius of 10 has tunk."
Hundreds of families have been entombed.
THE YUNNAN REBELLIÓN.
AGAINST FRENCH ENCROACH- MENT:
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]·
Peking, 11th June.. The Empress Powager has instructed Prince Ching and H. E. Yuan Shib-kai to Yunnan, urging him to take precautions telegraph to H. E. Sik Liang, Viceroy of against the encroachment of Chinese ter ritory by French soldiers.
GERMANY AT TSINGTAO.
COLLEGE ESTABLISHED. [By courtesy of iha “Sheung Po."]
Peking, 11th June. The Germans at Taingtau are, minting coins for the local currency.
They have also established a college, and an application has been made to the Board of Education at Peking to register the college so that Chinese students may pro- ceed to Taingtau to prosecute their studies there,
THE PLAGUE,
1
CO-OPERATIVE MEASURES AT CANTON, [From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 5th June,
ALLEGED INTERNATIONAL
DISCOURTESY
PORTUGUESE GUNBOAT CLEARED, FOR
'ACTION.
From Our Own Correspondant.]
Macao, Toth June, 19008. -For stirring incidents Macao, cannot be sairi to be lacking within recent weeks, What with the constitutional debacle leading to the Coutinho; the raid on the pirates lair t instant resignation and departure of Governor
Colpanne, and now the serious differences with the commander of a Chinese gunboat, ́have been spabled to gather a crop of "copy": of the sensational description which it has never been in my line to supply for all these long years since i have had the privilege of your columns.
"TATEU MAND" AFFAIR
INDEMNITY CLAIM AGEXED TO.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Caston, 10th June,
THE "BOKHARA BUGIS
LAYING NEW CABLE.
The Government lender Stanley, Capt. Wi-S loughby, is employed in a number of different In mandarin circles, it is reported that dur-services. Besides being the Governor's Heam ing the last few days, despatches, have been clal visits to Macao,Canton and the West River yacht when His Excellency proceeds on-off exchanged between the Viceroy and the she maintains regular,
vervices between Japanese Conant at this port on the question the part and the lighthouses in its Immediate of the indemnity to be paid to the owners of vicinity. Last wank we reported her visit to the Tatau Maru for the vessel's inpairs; demure Gap Rock is which Capt. Willoughby had to rage, and other claims arising out of her deal with a batch of recalcitrant junkman who Ceisure. The Viceroy has finally agreed to the refused to be employed in the laying down Japanses claim to the extent of $118,000. The of mearings near the Rock for the Stanley Viceroy has reported by wire to Peking the boisterous weather. On Wednesday, thu conclusion of the negotiations to this affect.
"AN ADVERTISING DISPUTA.
tender was called upon to effect the anusl change in the moorings of the boy known to mariners as the Bokham buoy Capt, Willoughby left port
the morning and towed a junk down to
to help la
INTERESTING. CASE THRESHED OUT,
Bokhara buoy is about three east of Considerable loterest was taken in a case
Capo D'Agullar. It marks a dangerous placu Briefly, the Incident
dent which I am about which occupied the attention ofthe Chief Justice ascle rack on which the sa, Bokkara, stranded to report may be tensely summed up as,
(Sir Francis Piggott) in the Supreme Court, las not many years ago. As illustration, the national discourless, which la dificult, te Maher, an advertising agent, of 12, Queso? 11 has depth of 21 fatboma of water, and (me one of those incidents of alleged fater. Wednesday, the case wasthat in which Danie dangerous character of the submerged rock satisfactorily explain ia one who is entrusted Road Central, brought an action against Lammadiately alongside it a sudden fall to Tour se flag and honour. For it is to be supposed to,000 for breach of contract in connection with estimated at ten, twelve, and fourteen fathums. with the duties of protecting the chip Woo, a contractor, to recover the sum of fathoms: Within a radius of 305 feet from the that an individual in the position of a comtiff obtained for the defendant to be exhibited the Stanley approached the rock on Wed- certain advertisment orders which the plain mander of a unit of any navy should be pas- ssed of the rudimentary knowledge of in- ternational law.
on the hoarding autopuding Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Company's old premises, Rud which were not fulfilled by the defendant.
The plaintiff conducted his own Case; Mr. H. instructed by Mr. W. Daniel, of Mesir. John K. Holmes being with him. Mr. M. W. Slade,
defendant.
At aue rly hour yesterday a Chinese quo boat entered port and took up her anchorage in the inner harbour not far from the Rio Lim. According to port regulations, the gunboat was boarded by officers of the on, Stokes and
and Master, appeared for the barbour department for the usual information relating to the vessel's last port of departure.gent and contractor. He resided at 18, Elgin The plaintiff stated that he was an advertising alc, etc. Strange to relate, the commander the gunboat refosed to comply with the cus Street, and formerly carried on business at 17, Queen's Road Central. The defendant was a tomary formality. Whereupon the request ca the part of the Portuguese harbour officials building contractor, and did business at 61, Des Vœux Road Central. 'In or about the month of was repeated. The Chinese naval officer agai- September, 1907, defendant was engaged in col- refused and was obdurate. A report was ac cordingly lodged with the Harbour/master,
tain building operations at the site formerly oc by whom the matter was referred to the Office: cupied by the offices of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe Administering the Government, Captain Diog
SOD and Company, at the corner of Pedder da. Sh. The Acting Governor cauend to be
Sireet and Des Voeux Road Central. The build- courteously intimated to the Chinese gunboating operations necessitated the erection of a that the port's requirements must be com
hoarding on the Pedder Streat, and Dex plied with by the vessels of whatever na
Voeux Road Central aides of about 250 feet. in length, and would render the maintenance tionality seeking its hospitality. In spite of the extremely civil communication, the Chinese
of the boarding necessary for two years and officer maintained his attitude al passive resist.pwards. The plaintiff conceived the idea or auce. 'When reason failed: to prevail
scheme of atilising the hoarding for advertising mop senso, His Excellency ultimately submit
parposes. About September, 1907| | be #pproach. ted what was tantamount to an ultimatum to
ad the defendant with a view to purchasing from him the sole right to use that hoarding information demanded by the harbour author the Chinese commander. It was to the effect
bat (1) the gunboat must supply the formal for advertising. The defendant consented, and on the 11th October they entered into an ities; failing which (2) she must promptly quit agreement in which it was agreed that the the waters of Macao; and, failing compliance defendant should furnish the whole of the with either of the foregoing requirements (3) necessary material for the work; that plaintif the Portuguese will enforce respect of its rights
should canvass for advertisements; that the. by use of force. Two or three hours won the hoarding should be equally divided-be whale of the money received for advertisements allowed for the observance of any one of the on the Portuguese terms.
tween them, and that the agreement should have effect during the whole time advertise- meat might be exhibited on the board Plaintiff colained on ders los advertisements, but the delend ant refused to allow any of his orders To be fulfilled: In further breach of the agree: ment defendant eptered Tato a contract with and H. Pollock to canvass for orders and has
upon com
Simultaneously with the issuance of the ultimatum" the guebost Ala Zima was cleared for action Two companies of artillery, wi two field guns were ordered to be posted o the waterfront le the inner barbour. Observin, the determination of the Portuguese adminis trator and considering discretion the better pat of valour, the Chinese gunboat weighed anchor and put out to see.
ALLEGED HIGHWAY, KOBBER')
A COOLIE'S LITTLE GAME.
With his jacket covered with black pepper and, seemingly, in great pain, a coolin reported to inspector Robertson, at No. 7 Police Station; last Sunday night that he had been the victin of a "band of robbers." He was returning home at about sight o'clock, hò sald, when a
exhibited those advertisements on the board- The plastiff suffered damage by the breach to the extent of Stu,cop.
Cross-examined: Plastiff had been in Hoog koog for six years. He did not know whether defendant was contractor to the Font i ffice When he first ap
irst approached defendant the board. ing was there. At the time he approached de fendant, plaintiff did no; i as a dosta advertisements to his pocket. He * way he had "as good did not say also that he tuld get many. After the contract was signed plaintiff did not go not succeed in ghiting any, except one. He did away for six weeks. Die was caurassing, but did
a
salted plaintiff to bring in the advertisement, potting up the hoarding and to wait until it Plaintiff had other advertising work to do fór directory and it was understood between plaintiff the directary work he would take on the hoard. and defendant that after plaintiff had finished scheme. "How could he expect me to go to che man one day for an a vertisement for the directory and the same man the next day
rock, the water sinks to depths variously
nesday the task of locating It was cone too easy. When sonudings were taken within a very.......... short distance of the buoy the Intervals to depth of water was found at short
buoy's cable, which is one of two faches, was be as stated above
The weather being Bae, the renewing of the
not attended with much difficulty. The buoy had been towed down. It is interesting to hote was bodily lifted on board the cargo fank which
that for a length of five fatheins from the buoy: barnacles, oysters and abelifish. end of the cable it was heavily encrusted with
fathoms lower down links were much wora by constant friction against the rock. The re mainder of the cable was in good order and condition. Attached to the cable is a twaston anchor by means of which the buoy is held in position. After completing the work of and reached her moorings in the harbour at relaying the cable, the Stanley, wolgbed anchor. three o'clock the same evening.
the
A NEW REGIME.
For
thran
WORRIES OF POLICEMEN AND OTHERS 'WILL END T-MORROW.
arth inst Beginning from to-morrow there will be an entire change from the way things are at present conducted at the Police Court. By this, we allude to the manner in which the daily cases
to be prosent during the hearing of the cars, are divided fx the iwo Magistrates, unknown to the prosecuting officers who are expected: In order to shed more light on the matter it is: explained. To begin with, everybody who knows necessary thatthe system dow in vognssħiduld be, anything of the Magistracy is aware that there presided over by Mr. J. B. Kemp, and the are two cearts-the large court one termed, small court, over which Mr. J., R. Wood bas charge. When the prisoners are brought up each morning for trial they are all confined in the dock of the large court while the charge them are being copied by the unbers. When this is finished the cases are softed out-some for the large, court, some for the small court, While this is being done, as it invariably happens, the prosecuting officers are tending to other business, such as looking after fingerprints in the Detective Depart or in the gaot making inquiries, su to whether any of their prisoners hava besa pre- have file or no means of finding out into viously convicted. So that when they return they
which court their cases bave been sent, with prisoner has been discharged owing to the absence of the prosecutor.
This morning, laspector Rebertson, of No, 7 Police Station, was asked by Mr. Wood why he or one of his representatives was not in court when a case was called,
The inspector answered tht he did not know into what court the case had been shifti ed. He then proceeded to explain how the
With reference to the proposed erection of] "ymber of; men—the exsci number he could not expect defendant to go to the expense of the result that, as it once or twice happened, # two large matsheds on the new band as director ante-held him up, and relieved him ed by the Vice-ay, for the purpons of receiving of 5:80 The "robbery took place in Des patients and convalescents from Hongkong Voux Road West, Detectives were made during the plague season, a suitable site han diately sent out to inquire into the affair. been selected in Chan Cung Kow in the east. It might here be stated that although the ern section of the new band, and work has coolie's jacket was covered with pepper none been commenced to-day on the erection of the it entered his eyes, which, unturally, caused two sheds by the Self-Government Society uspicion. After some hours investigating the when patiente proceeding from Hongkong Coolie's story was a fake. A search was then/-for-the boarding-ad-artisement?askad-plaidiness was being worked; as, given abov"," There sheds will be ready by the 8th instant, police were in receipt of information that the
tanded to spread a corsting of green leaves appear from the facts collected by the police that will be admitted for treatment. It is in made for him, but with no result, It wool tiff. All monies received ware to be paid to the concluding with "It is Impossible for, the on the roofs of these sheds every day, so as to
the coolie called at the bouse of an arquaint purify the atmosphere. This is considered ance at Second Sirret, on Sunday morning
hygienic meators for the benefit of the and asked for the loan of $180, patients. Patients other than those infected by friend.
What plague will not be admitted into the sheds, bul; will be sent to the Fong Pin-Hospital-as hitherto. The Society has sent out circulars asking the different Charitable Institutions to co-operate in the work,
B
do you want it for Inquired the
The coolie explained that he had $180 of his ow, but that was not sufficient for his purpose He wanted the extra $ 80 to go into business.
Where is your Sto?" was the next
query the keeping of a shopkeeper who was away in The applicant replied that bis money was in Kowloon and would not be back for a couple of days. The shopkeeper, he added, carried on a business on the Praya West
refused the M. B. K. advertisement becaus defendant. It was not the fact that defendant plaintiff had already collected the money The price for each advenisement was 30 a space per month. it was distinctly understand between them that plaintiff was dor to receive any money for advertisements hi that defendant was not to go out canvassing. did not procure, and it was also understood
M. C. W. Longues, madaglog paitoar of plaintiff Wit.eas stated that he signed an ad Messrs. Kruse,and Company, was called by the vertising contract with one Follock who stated that he had defendant's authority to canvass The next day plaintiff called and stated
police-countables to know under the present system.
The interpreter of the court remarked that "every police constable should know as their Dombers were called out before the cakes are shifted t
Inspector Robertion replied, with much em-“ phasis that; police-constables al times were not Pesent when their numbers were called.
The interpreter observed that it could easily be ascertained into which court the cases were to be tried.
could not fina
Inspector Robertson said
shers were busy, and on many necasions did
After further discussion, his Worship gayn grders that soon after the cases were divided a
Since the beginning of the plague sasson it is estimated that more than a couple of hun dred of patients from Hongkong have been üdmitted into the Canton Fong Pis How pital for treatment. At present there are over three hundred of them remaining. in the
not know, I am quite willing to fend you the money," that he was the proper man to take advertine Hospital, while many have been discharged on sait the friend, on condition that you showness, stopped the advertisement on the Wit | recovery. - A large sum of money bas beagime your $180. If you want it in a barry witness stopped the, advertisement on the 31st-list was 10.be made out of the different cases io.“
it was on the (Laughter). He didn't mind that, anyway.
Laughter).
Mr. Slade said he admitted that Follock can Plastiff Obl
institution is now in need of funds for the continuance of is good work. Yesterday the
myself
The canlie observed that he did not want to
courty
This order is to come into force to-morrow, and will sayo much eroùble," "not only to tha
committee of the Hospital bald a meeting and give him so much'irouble. If his friend would varsed for advertisemente, 1 police, but to solicitors, and others whois.
lists to
it was resolved to at once send out subscription e sollelt subscriptions towards the of the institution..
wait he would o to the shop alone and get his
money.
on the score of mutual advantages, A COMMERCIAL TREATY DESIRED. The Canton Customs Commissioner has he had no money in the shop is certain. After promising plaintiff an advertisement A
has proposed the construction of a railway between Hankow and Sze chuan, similar in its terms and con- ditions to the Shanghai-Ningpo- Hangahow Railway.
CHINESE TELEGRAPHS:
GRAND COUNCILLORS OPPOSED TO CHAN PIK'S PROPOSAL.. [By courting of the Sheung Po"]
Peking, 8th June,-
The majority of the Grand Conny cillors are not in favour of the scheme to buy in the shares in the Chinesa Telegraph Co.
to act in the circumstanco.
THE YUNNAN, RIOLERS..
TROOPS IN PURSUIT.
[By courtesy of the "Shrung" Po")
A Paking, toth June, On behalf of Switzerland, Germany has applied for a commercial treaty with China. The Waimupu has not yet replied to the German Minister's
tercommunication,
imped a notification to the effect that he is in receipt of a telegram from the Com missioner of Cantoms at Shanghal stating that, commencing from the 9th instant, quarantine rerulations will be enforced against arrivals
from Canton:
ALLEGED LARGANY OF A CHEQUE,
TWO MEN CHAROLD,
The friend agreed, and the coolie Inft. That much thinking the coolfe purchased some pepper which he sprinkled all over his clothes-except bis eyes Then he returned after lingering about for an hour, to-his-friend's bovis in most excited condition, atd reported that after getting bis. money! from the
beld up and robbed order to foras bis rarement "he bext visited the police station
reh'told the metale,
enforce
The zootie's trick is obvious. He believed that when his friend cheard: he was robbed of all his world possession" the $10 would be forthcoming, and that would bave been the last.
off
Another witness was called and he spoke to Plaintiff have another witness, my Lord, who will say that by Pollock canvassing fo advertisements bo prejudiced me in bis favour. The Chief Justice How were
advertisers' attention to the fact that Pollock had nothing to do with the main hal The Chief Justice.I shouldn't deal with that, Plaintif He was doing me out of my business.
The Chief Justice-Shouldn't touch that question.
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This closed the plaiati's case,
iness takes them to the Magistracy,
INSPECTOR WARNOCK'S
AURETIREMENT"
On Saturday last; Detectiva Inspector o'gri,in of him, - But bisʻlitslo.gamo did not campment entered with the plaintiff was that the on the 27th, by the English ́mail: roadiation
LOTTERY "AND"OPIUM AT
TO BE DISCOURAGED." {By courtesy of thi "Shaung Po"] #
livan arraigond two meg...a coolla'and «"boy" --bafora Mr. JH, Kemp, in the Police, Comit, Peking, roth June, on somewhat serious charges. The coolia was The Imperial Government proposes to accused of stealing cheque to the value of diacontinue the inue by the Provincial, the property of Mrs. Drummond, a school- authorities] of lottery tickets
| mistress, rasiding at Kowloon; and 'the "boy" had to answers charge of forgery. The first
"THE CATTLE TRADE,
'DR. GINS', 'M'S MIARION.
POLICE PUZZLED BY CURIOUS QUESTION.
After serving for over twenty-two years in the Hongkong Police Force Inspector W G. Warungkane of the most popolar, and efficient officers of the corpsbent to retire on pansion. It is his intention to sever hit connection with, the Force on illesta The statement of defence read that the agrea- Instant, and to leave for the land of his birth defendant would divide equstly with the plain,
When
writing of one of the tin the monies received by the defendant le members of the Police Force one who has most self-effacing respect of all advertisements platif procured proved his abilities in variety of directions The plaintig way to have no interest in the and whose modesty le proverbialit matter when the advertisements were not pro difficult without calling kpahe blush of shypass cond by him The defendant denied thai to refer to his admirable sacord, At the same The mission of Dr. Gibson, the waterigasian plaintiff obtained any orders from advertisers time that racori is appreciated and recognised a view to arranging for inspection of cattle by a fract, or that be refused to allow any such standard for those officers who follow in his Philippias, repressotajye at that post, appears orderetoblafond by the plaintiff to be i
Celallad 4th last by some insan yet to be explains to have been a partial failure, says the Manila Bloce the date of the agreemant plaintiff had ed. He la rapented to have attempted to get Tima. He was Informed by the Authentian only obtained pke order, This defendant re homologated by his colletton and subere A moviment, we understand, is où fiot, the cheque tasked the Bangkong and Shing here that they did not think it incumbent on fosed to accept, because the money was paid dinstas to recognise the attam-lo? which bal Bank, but his ederts were unavailing, as the them to provide such an Inspector, and that it by the advertiter to the plaintis. The delen he is bald to some negible fashion, but the chaque was not endonad He than angaged behooved the authorities at Hongkong to take dant also dealed that he had entered into any question has arisen whether under the rules the services of the second defendant to do the stops.to stop the exportation of diseased cattle contract with or employed any person other than of the service unchy loadable Sidangnau ka
endorsing part of the bailneas. This accom from malickaby stand it is provided that be. A mati somamed Pollock introduced advattle except under the direct permissio
The defendant to canvass for advertisemanis carried out. It seems that the role wohibits pizoo, iBuguir paid another visit to the bank.
now The fergely was obvious, and the defeddadis kinding June to all cable and cars is importar to the defendant, but the latter only con of the Government, the presentation were given to custody.. Thay Genlad the char- l ́ad into the Philippines, from countries where tracted directly, with the advertisers Plaintiff, of regard, built là possible that ost had nothing to do with the stair whatsoever, are known to exist, shall be liable to not lose and falused to carry out bis part of the con- gas. The first defandsuf maintained that be dangerous and communicable animal diseases the defendant alleged, had always neglected whilst the sogond admitted picking up the che than ten days quarasting here supplementary tract and to canvass for advertisemente tour ilike que on the star. Fany what
sy ware loa berlod of not less than jas days from the Wituasses for the defence were then called.
šime of embarkation,
The Ministry of Posts and Com-which the cultivation of poppy will absolute-
hich the cultivation, pimpy sons with defendant, who was time
*Employ, is alleged in hays obtained munications is rather uncertain howly cease in China to a period of sight,years, the cheque from her between the 1st and (instead of ten as originally contemplated]. CHINESE TELEGRAPHS, PURCHASE BY GOVERNMENT, ***\*\* [By Courtesy of the "Shaung Pol] | |
"Peking, röth June.
· [By courtity of the "' Shaung Fo"]" Peking, 8th June,
The Governor of Kweichow proceded to buy in the men (one The Ministry of Posts and Communications vince has submitted a telegraphio Chinos Talegraph memorial to the sect that the Tumse | predicent we the fea
koey and appreciated aut gan the role may be related; in order that genial, in actor, may,