kutunations.
LIMITED.
HE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
hearto lay firere bot, greatly exceeding the normal, except in the case
"colton"
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Wrrn the addition of fifteen cases of plagus, to-day, the total for ihi year to noon is 773.
IT is stated that the boiler of the Imperial yacht Vangka busal a few days ago, several Japanese cugicers boing it Jured thereby.
"goods, whifu în Hongkong they were low and in most ofner centres almost depleted, Indeed, "a very healthy and genera de S. WATSON & 00,, mand" existed, which absorbed old stocks
as well as much of the you's fresh im “portations, although, the full effect of the
activity was
upon the majority of mar chapis
owing to the amount of
goods left upon their hands from previous yea
Such a deduction is, nevitable, when it is learned that; in spite of the undoubtedly de- pressed condition of business in general and the fact that the Customs revenue: fell 6.12 WR are informed by Mr. Van Houtno, agent per cent from Hk. Tis, 36,068,53; 10 Hk. Tis. for the Netherlands Trading Society, that the 33,861,345, the net value of the foreign trade shroff Chan Chan Ting, der arrest on a showed an increase of 5.27 per cent. (Hi Tharge of alleged embez'ement, has no con-
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
CHEMISTS
WATSON'S HYGIENÖL
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Admiral Li Ohun in Hongkong.
VISIT TO THE DOOKS.
TO BE ENTERTAINED AT THE HONGKONG
HOTEL: TO-NIGHT. DE
B. E. Admiral Ll Chun, of Canton, accom THE allies of Mr. W. H. Tait contra mejority,panied by his suite, is in Hongkong The Chi of the seats in the Chicago Convention. Many es commander-in-chief is here to sou his proseal copiests will be settled in Committee friend off by the Aerea to-day-the ex-Provincial It is beliefed that ve Taft's election on the Commitsioner of Education, H E. Weng Jen first ballot in certain.
Wen, who proceeds to Senchuan on transfer.
Dection with his Bank.""
·BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THR 630,282,066) as compared with the total in iças
(Hk. Tln. 646 726,821). Import, Le, direct im- FROM what we learn the many agents of the GOVERNOR AND Household, poris less re-exports abroad, increased Hk, Tis,,Binish rod American Tobacco Co, with head
6,131,287; but their.volume is swollen by three quarters at Shanghai, are making an energetics items, flour, rice and railway plant, which have and successful campaign throughout Man
churia against the Japanese cigarette factories. to be termed exceptional and did not pay duty, If the value of these goods (Bt. Tis, 31,720,812) be deducted, which is almost three times as much as the corresponding figure for the previous year, the ordinary import trade would make a much less imposing appearance. It is however, only on cotton goods that depression clearly, visible, and the value of these, which
AND
BUBONIC PLAGUE.
It has been proved by repeated experiments that "WATSON'S HYGIENOL "in the most potent agent for the destruction of fleas, especially rat fleas.
L.
It is a well known fact that Plague is con- veyed to human beings by means of fleas from rats which have died of this disgate.
All risk of infectins cab be avoided, by washing the floors, etc., or sprinkling where the seas are likely to be with a dilute solution of "WATSON'S HYGIENOL" · A tea
spoonful to a pint of wster, or a teacúpful to three gallons, makes a solution of the strength requisad for this purpose.
LYGIENOL IS A POWERFUL DISINFECTANT AND GERMICIDE.
PRICES PER PINT...50 Cents
GALLON...$9,00
A. S. WATSON & CO.,|
LIMITED,
HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
Hongkong, 17th May, 1908,
• NOTRIK,
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During the admiral's siny in Hongkong ad vantage has been taken of the oppořtumily 10 vidit the yard and works of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co. 1.dat Hunghom. Yester day morning Commodore Lin, the Admiral's A
Admiral Li
Beer
vitation to dioperat
vaningThere will
^included among whom are the
THE OWNERSHIP
“Admiral's 'staff and some personal, friends, In An Interpleader
the absence of Mr 11. P. White, vice-chairman H. Gompertz, actin of the Company, who will be unavoidably | Supreme Court, this afte abscal owing to a previous engagement, Mr. were Chan Cheung Shui, plain Rebt. Mitchell will be host of the evening defendant, Lai Tak Tabi, mor Assisting the chief manager in the dispensing Wong Chi, claimant. of hospitality will be Mr. Geo. Caldwell, Mr. Mitchell's right-hand man at the head office, and his genial manager at Kowloon, Mr Wition
DEPARTURE "POR CANTÓNI Admiral Li returns to Canton on board the Chinese gunboat Po Bik to-morrow morning. CANTON-HANKOW KAILWAY
IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS.
[From Our Own Correspondent.].
song and Mr. Olló Kong Sing
Mr. Dizon appeared for the tailer three per-
former.
Mr. Dixon sald" that was an issue and his friend had against Sin Lin Fuß enforce that judgment junk and he (Mr Dixon) was
that it belonged to a sister Shi, and she had mortgaged it for
His Lordship:You want to prove that mortgages iv'the owner,
D.C., and Commander Wu were takes across to Kowloon by Mr. Geo, A. Caldwell of the
Mr. Uite Kong Sing :--An regards the "mon- Company's head office. Under the expert guidance of Mr. W. Wilson, manager of
Canton, 15th June.
gagee. You gave my friend leave to? Estore the Kowloon establishment, the two Chi- On the ith instant an extraordinary general case to the list and you also gave him toave to
meeting of shareholders of the Caston Hank w rest ra a case to the list and you sho him de 18. Deval "officials" were conducted over the entire works and shawn ill thema Railway Company was held at Worgeha iga to add the mortgagee who is the plaintif **chinery and plant to the numerous work. large malehed which was specially erected in this aciton as the co-partne A FIGHT took place yesterday afternoon in the the Dock Co. They were much struck with the vice-superintendent of the Police Da having been withdrawn without
shops scattered over the extensive grounds of for the purpose. The e-were present about issue. I. take, this objection,
a thousand persons and among, them were no power to restore that casă” Roman Catholic cemetery between a coolie the up-to-dalenses of the plant at the dockpartment, the Kwangchow Prefect and the two son of the Court, I submit that and the grave digger. The cause of the dis-yard's command and in particular with the magistrates of Numhoi and Pany. The meet-gogen is not the proper party to be added turbance is not known. The coolie was a hundred and one labour-saving appliances log began at 1 pm and concluded at 3.35 to th's issue. raigned in the Police Court, this morning, and which, for the most part, wore in operation yes-
p.m. It is satisfactory to state that the pro was bound over jo the sum of $100 to keep the||terday at the time of the Chinoso visit. The
ceedings at the meeting passed off very quietly, peace for a yeaï.
"extension works .connected with the No. 1
the incelings in the previous years. Mr. Cheung Yeung Chow was elected to the chair and the following resolutions were unanimous. ly passed :-
in 1905 amounted to 40 per cent of all imports,We are requested to state that on Saturday fell from Hk. Tis 18,453,953 in 1905 and Hk
next a very interesting, game of bowl will be Tls. 153,737,845 in 1905 to Hk. Tls. 118,915,933 rolled off at Happy Valley between the two in 1907. The greater part of the decrease, as rival teams-the Police and the Civil Service
The match will commence at half-past three far as plain goods were concerned, fell upon o'clock (weather permitting) on the Police goods of American origin, in which previous Recreation Cl & ground. aver-importation was most marked. But ins much as with the almost complete.suspension of their piece-goods trade, the United States showed a decrease in imports of only Hk. Tie. 7,532,731, there must-have heen compensating prosperity in other direc. tions. Again exports were credited with on even larger" increase of 1181 per cent from Hk. Tis. 236,456,739 Hk. T. 264,336,697, among the most noticeable ilems, being tea with an increase of (lk. Tia. 5,305,38;
A PICKPOCKET: was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment in the Police Cour, to day, The accused--an ex-seaman, by name Cheung Fat--was charged with stealing a cigarette case, containing So from the pocket of a hawker in Queen's Road yesterday. He way captured after a hard chase.
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FOR having a set of false scales in his posse sion a Chinese shopkeeper, of 4, Des Vœux Road West, was fined $15 at the Police Court, this morning. Inspector, Withers, who prose
graving dock were also the subject of favourable comment,
reached the shipbuilding was' more
When they
yard, however, their loterest particularly aroused in the two gunboats which are in course of construction, under Mr. Wilson, for Admiral Li Chun. These gun
hoals are destined for the West: River Patrol service and it will be 'recalled how the com- pany secured the contract after very keen com- petition and after satisfying the most crigent demands of the Chinese Government for two vessels in every detall answering to rigid specifications for perfection in hull, machinery. and general equipments. Not only have the kesis of the gunboats heen laid, but when most of the planking was seen stoully riveted into position and the outlines of the vessels clearly defined on the cradles, the Chinese officials could not withhold an expression of admiration, at the manner and expedition with rying out of the contract. Commodore Lin and Commander Wu then made a minutę examination of the gunboats, or so much of them as has been constructed. They congra
tulated Mr. Wilson on the excellence of the workmanship, with which they expressed them selves as thoroughly satisfiert. Before taking their departure the Chinese officers thanked the minager of the Hunghom Docks for the very interesting and instructive visit to Kowloor.
silk and silk products with an increase of cuted, explained to the Magistrate (Mr. J E), which the Dock Co. has gone about in the car- Hk. Tik. 17,983, op; beancake, increasing Hk. Kemp) the difference in weight of the genuine Tls. 2,084,202, and raw cotton Hk. Th.scale and the falte scale, which varied consi. 5.358,599. The movement of tea shows that | derably. shipments for Great Britain were nearly double SPEAKING on "Parody", at a meeting of the those of the preceding year; those to Russia Society of Women Journalists on the 30th were also larger but the trade is now being April, Mr. Owen, Seaman, editor of Punch, deflected from the older highways við "Tientsin said that he had never beco so complimented and Kiachia to the Russian Pacific ports and as when the late Mr. W. E. Healey was so, the Siberian railway." Not the least interesting amused by a parody which he wrote upon his work as to say that he (Mr. Henley) might have feature in the Customs report is the oppori-written it himself when he was druck. nity afforded of a bird's-eye view of the coun try's trade as it affects the several districts. In contradistinction to the Northern ports were more el sely connected with the, war, the ten ports on the Yangizs from
which
It is undersiend in well-informed circles in Shanghai that the appointment, of Sir Walter Hillier, mentioned by Reuter, is to the post of adviser to the Chinese Legation in London in
thout any disturbance which characterised
1. The establishment of a Bank in connec.. tion the "Canton-Hankow Railway. All prest agreed and urged on the early institution of the proposed Bank, of which branches will be opened later on. The capital of this Bank will be decided on after the collection of the second call on *shares.
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His Lordship; Can it be said that she action. was settled without the consent of the Court?
Mr. Ollo Sing:-Yes, if a statément was fled: to that effect
Mr. Dixon :-Whether the Coort bad power to restore the action or not has nothing to do with it.
Mr. Olto-Sing-The mortgages having a charge over this juok does not give him the "right to appear as the owner of its
Mr. Dixon then described how, the junk bo- longed to the husband of the old woman and " when he died in 1890 he left it to bis widow who subsequently made a deed of partition to her eldest son and "who also died two months after that deed was made. Consequently the junk belonged to his widow,
2. The payment of interest at 6 per asnom to shareholders for two years, i. c., from the date of the collection of the first call; be declared ; the amount of interest due to shareholders will be accepted in part pay.gages the case was adjourned for a weak. ment of the second call' of subscriptions. Those shareholders who refuse to pay their second call will not be allowed to receive their dividend.
After further argument as to wholber. Mr. Dixon had any right to appear for the mort-"
3. The construction of branch lines. It was decided that as an initial step a branch Tina be first built from Canton to as far as the'rity of Saoui, and work will be com 'menced on it as soon as the second call of shares is paid up. The sanction of the Ministry of Fair and Communications must be obtained before the construction of the branch line be started.
DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN CHINESE GENTLEMAN,
THE LATE MR. TANG LAN-KUK. The death occurred' at eight o'clock this morning, at the Tung Wa Hospital. of Mr. Tang Lan-kuk, who was an ex-chairman of directors of that institution. Among the European com- munity Mr. Tang was better known by his con-
(33 Chungking to Chinking showed no evidence succession to Sir John McLeavy Brown, whoLeaving the Korea, the party, which connection-with-the Hongkong-Milling Co, Ld
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of depressed trade, and the total of 1907 was the highest recorded for this section of the Empire. All communications intended for publication in Shanghai, on the other hand, was called upon “The HONGKONG TELEGRAFII" should be to face a reduction of 19 per cent in the volume addressed to The Editor, 1, Ice House Road, and should be accompanied by the Writers-Name-and--of-net-trade, but it must be admitted that even this decrease is less severe than might have
Addns.
· Ordinary businow cummunications should be addressed been anticipated by 'those who have had to
live in the midst of the depression
to The Manager. The Editor will nqi undertake, to be responsible for any rejected MS; nor to return any Contribution.
The Hongkong Telegraphathuwanes is increasing interest in Castions
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 16,-1908.
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is retiring. Sir John, it will be remembered, received the appointment on the death of Sir Halliday MacCartney a few months
ago.
RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending the 14th June, 1908-
Library, Museum. Non-Chinese........ 317 110 139 1,282
456 1,393
Chisesa
Total
A SHANGHAI Correspondent writes: By the
ADMIRAL LI CHUN'S VISIT. Shortly before noon to day'a launch of the Dock Co. was placed, at the disposal of it.E Admiral Li and his suite, on board of which they proceeded to the American mail steamer Forca to say good-bye to the departing Com missfoner of Education. Mr Gen, A. Caldwell accompanied the distinguished Chinese visitors.
Lin), priv, te secretary and several members sisted of Admiral i, his A. D. C. (Commodore
of his staff headed off for Hungham Bay. Ar-
the Duck Co.'s pier, where the party was re- riving at their destination they disembarked at ceived by Mr. Robt. Mitchell, chief manager of the Hongkong and Whainpon Dock Co., and Mr. W. Wilson. They were at once conducted to the bujiding yard, where Ad. miral Li made' an inspection in person of the two gunbants ip the course of construction for the Provincial Government at Canton.". Ai
It is, however, not only the statistician who speaks in the reports of the Imperial Maritime Customs, and if the establishment of the Shui. A SHARP lookout is now being kept on all the conclusion of the inspection, addressing wuchu argues in increasing interest in Customs steamers coming from China to discover himself to the Dock officials, is Excellency opiùm or other contraband goods are secreted said he had pleasure is testifying to the affairs on the part of the Chinese, we may hope in the baggage or cargo. The Longing, excellent work he had seen for himself that that the lessons to be learned from these public which arrived yesterday (Bths inst.), was subalternoon and he wished to place on ord ations will in due, course he taken to heart, jected to a rigid examination by the secret his admiration at the remarkable prod
ер In the present report we have Again a reference service customs officers, baskets of eggs and the building of the p trol vessels for rese in the South CUSTOMS RETURNS. ·
to the decline of Chinere sugar; but if previous other articles being examined. No seizures of China Navy.
illicit articles were made and to all appearacces Although returns of trade, are issued every warnings had been acted upon there would the Loongsong was free from contraband. quarter with a wealth of detail by the Imperial have been no need for the pessimistic view that, Havila Times. Maritime Customs and comparison is made
"there seems to be little hope that improved with the corresponding period in previous methods will now be adopted in time to save years, their use for purposes of deduction in even a remnant of this industry. Mareover, on restricted. Not only does the revenue of many the subject ofopium the report is more elaquent ports vary according to the season of the year than edicts or even the chance observations and will overlap the period covered in a quar of eye-witnessen in different districts. The con- terly volume, but the movements of trade are sumption of foreign opium, we are told, in. too subtle to enable an accurate indication creased from 54,117 picule in 1996 10 54.584 of the year's working to be given by one. piculs in 1907, but the qualities of native quarter's figures. To gauge.the-progress of opiam passing down-river-through-the-native the Country, therefore, it is necessary to foreige Customs at Ichaqy havà riren “from await the publication of the statistics for a 36,111 picule in root 10.41,887 in 1996 and whole year; and although, when these appear, the main facts that they set forth to prove are already known in general terms, a close study of them serves to adjust ideas and to correct erroneous impressions. Thus, the Customs Report on the foreign trade of China for 1907, recently published, contains in a small com. pass much that is of interest to the student of contemporary history as well as to those more
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now ip liquidation, having held with the Hon.. Mr. Wei Yok a position as joint compradore with that ill-fated concern. The immediate cause of Mr. Tang's death was an affection
of the kidney from which he had been: supe
lering Jasies for some time past. His extensive in the enterprise with which he was bound up might have contributed to
his internal trouble whi acceleration of about his regretted dece ultimately brought
The funeral
Demise...
the late Chinese gentleman will take pace at to a.m. to-morrow, the obsequie leaving the Tung Wa hospital at
tha
ALLEGED ASSAULT AT THE DOCKS..
TIMEKEEPER accused of aSSAULTING A FITTER.
A GOOD INVESTMENT,
THE U, S. DATTLESHIP FLEET.
One can hardly characterize the rațimate of the Battleship Fleet Reception Comme ad appropriation of to0,000 per much when one slops to flect that the total As being too number of officers ble battleships and cry and men aboard the The Coblenéros. A „Citers, ligures' up to 19,936.
full itemized merica is now able to give a Ait of officers, and men with tha feet, which follows:
Mary
Per and...boo Officere and. Men,
sylvania Soa
Camargo......600 Oregon...699
Alabama 713 Milwaukee ...60 Charleston 650 Rhode Island 812 Paul Jones...134 Tennesscom 50 Wizdasin......750 Callforais,Boo Chicago...400
Cleveland.......310
Galveston.....310
Nebraska.750
Colorado....800
Bt. Louis.....600 Georgia....811 Kentucky......686 Maine 813. Missouri 779 Louisiana......88 Connecticut.. Virginia...,811
881
Chio .................803. New Jersey 4.812 Wyoming......203
South Dakote Boo
The Dock manage then conducted the
A somewhat interesting case of assquli was visitors through engine shops where the heard in the Police Court, this forenoon; by
Total 1,19,936 Officers and Men. engines for
guabosti were in process of Mr. J. R. Wood (second police magistate, Inasmuch as it might be taken for granted, When in this part of the works, the when an aged filter is the employ of the Hong that each man in the fleet will spend at least Adral stood in amizement for a bile nud French Mail yesterday, May 30, Mr. Henry Fondered that Hongkong could be possessed kong and Whampoa Dock Company, Limited, St00 per day during the 47 days of the fleet's 1,873,984 pesos, or almost 2,000,000 pesos lo Keswick, of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., of a mechanical warehouse se replete in all its moned the European timekeeper with say in Manila, amounting to a total of L., left this port for japin. After a short, contrivances for efficient and expeditious work, assaulting him on the 6th instant. stay there Mr. Keswick will leave for, the He was highly pleased at seeing his own
The evidence of he complainant was to the round figures, an appropriation of 100,000 effect that on the afternoon in question, while | would be no more than five per cent of the homeland. It is his present intention to retire ellow countrymeo shaping the sheets of high standing on the porch of a matsked, the delen men's own spendings for the entertainment of from business in Chine, and, if ever he returns, grade steel into forms which will assume the deal "foog some article at me which struck those who are going to spend here a sum equi-?
me on the chest. Before 1 bad had the chance it will be as a visitor. His services to the compower of setting into, motion the vessels which unity both as a volunteer and Chairman of are destined to serve a career of usefulness the Council are so well-known that I need under his command not dilate upon them hale. Our very best From the engine"department the Chinese | wishes go with him and if he should ever re. Jouval men wo e accompanied over the yards turn, be will be more than only welcomed." into the timber sheds, and success'vely to the
oiders department and the No. 1 dock, Ad- the
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of discovering what it was all about the defen-valent to almost zo per cent of the total amount dent came up to me and punched me on the required for the whole fasular budget. Besides, chest, bowling me over." He denied that he there is other money to be spent bera by had provecated the defendant.
Cross-examined by the defendant:-Did
•
not tell you not to stand outside the window of
limekeeping office and shout at ma? Complainant No. Did you not call the some nasty names in Chinese P-No,
His Worship (to defendant)-Do you under. `stand Chinese ?—I do,
Defendant (proceeding)-Why did you run then 7
Complainant-You charted me,
Did you not fall when I chased you?-No. I fell when you struck me. 171
Were you not trying on a rain-cost
47,670 last year, "Taken together with the increased arrivals of foreigo opium in Yangtze," The population of Anking, capital of Anhui, miral Li seemed much interested with all he continues the Report, "these figures, so far as has been recently stirred by the brutal murder saw and was apparently considerably surprised they go, do ant indicate that the anti-opium nineteen, respectively. It seems that there Before they left, the opportunity was taken. 10 of a man by his two sons, aged sixteen and at the extent and completeness of the works. measures have as yet borne fruit in diminish lived at Huining, in Anking prefecture, and impress upon the Chinese gentlemen that within ed consumption" But it is careful to add that expectant oficial named Chu, who was very, a stone's throw, of Canton, they bad in the un reliable conclusion can be formed as to the poorly off. Cho, who had been living there establishment and works of the Dock Co. all actual progress of the work of suppression, as for upwards of ten year, had never been the material and technical skill at hard which one of the immediate effects of the reforming given on official post. On the eve of the are at the service of the Chinese Government intimately concerned with the commerce of measures may be a sudden desire on the part of him and asked for some money. The father Many have been the new departure inau-
Dragon Boat Festival his elder son went to at any time. the country. The year is regarded as ons of wealthy smokers to lay in supplies for the time after severely scolding his son for his prodigality gorated by the present administration of the slow recovery from the effects of the very gen when it may be more difficult to procure the said: "I have no more money to spead of aagkong, Dock Co, to popularise that in eral scarcity of 1906, of the overtrading of drug, and a corresponding eagerness on the you, and, if you want to kiil me, you may do so witution with its neighbours. None, we are 1905 and 1906, and, in the case of Manchuria, part of holders to dispose of their stocks even was lying near by and struck his father on 18uch to the shareholders as that which we have Thereupon the prodigal son seized a tool which bad enough to asta, will commend itrell so of the late war. That the recovery is not at low prices. It is probable that these sur head three times with it. The younger son the privilege of recording to-day The fact me, more apparent in the year's statistics is held tomises are correct, but the statistics show that was standing near by also hurled a large be das mainly to the high price of food prefor the total suppression of opium smoking at his father who was felled to the groupe that the Commarder-In-Chief of Kwang:
valling in
every past of the Empire. But in more is required than official injunction and died after a few plautes. The m spite of the continuous strain upon the mer that care should be taken not to encourage referred to the Haien who beld an cantile, community, das result with promise Chinese authorities to relax, their efforts on the result of which the two young
Arpad placed under arrest. Jtle, Lot the fature has to be recorded; that "stocks supposition that the compaled-bas already been the prisoners -
Changbai by the sad of the • Buccessful -- NV, G;
TO RIGHT'S DINDER.
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the fleet for provisions, Cosling, minor repaire, etc which will undoubtedly amcunt 10 very much more then the whole appropriation/suk- ed for.
Ard fast, but not least of all, the money is going to be spent in the country, and when all in said roo,000 pesos is a very small advertis- ing appropriation indeed, considering the ric barvest in store. This estimate it particulally. conservative, because whore the ordinary
of the daily
relied upon to double and trebla ible figure.. mate, the warrant officers and officera may.
Did not the rain,coal trip you up when you
dock bead naye key of that box -A tims of Hongkonga Chinaman, about eighty years were running?-No: I tell when you struck me Did you ever see me open the box at the
ONE of the oldest attaches of the Police Force time ?—No. Who keeps keeperfekeeper
NACH FIVE of age--died yesterday. They decussed bad Which time-keeper?—A Chinese clerk. When I told you to get away from the time been a bauger-on in the police depationent for tell me to go AWAY. You threw something at book. Consequently he had been employed nice window why did you run? You did not many, many years; and kosw-Hongkong
dolng many kinds of odd jobs for Did not tell you that if you didn't gel and la jerly he was connected with rem
plague bodies, in which connect ed the disease, Ever body, wb to do with iba palice drpint man, but there is no they knew bit Danie
and tong and his suite will be the posts of nut fix you? Yes
And did you not say to me that I dare not was the Hongkong and Whampoa Deck Cox this do it?"--I did not,
as evening is one of those happy thoughts In bis defence defondant stated that com n were which appeals peculiarly to the Oriental mind plainant used very insulting language towards that and which cannot fail to promote the cridente him, and that be slapped his face with bis
overcoats. He denied pudching kimeg fy between Ceston and Hongkong to the advents de fils Workin said he did not believe the com age of the industrial, interests of this port ... plainant's story, and dismissed the categories
Cock-nye maclactity,