Intimations,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JULY 8 1908,
factory than had been expected, and as a" matter of fact the receipts showed ad ex- cess of not less than Y700,000 over the highest estimate made. It was impossible, however, to say anything with precision an S. WATSON & CO., to future profits before the lapse of three
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CHEMISTS.
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WATSON'S HYGIENOL
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BUBONIC PLAGUE.
The Russo-Chinese
Bank Case.
MOTION TO APPEAL AGAINST JUDGMENT.'
CHIEF JUBJICE.
coorte of desting and whether he was in fact "defrauded in that way, whether he was des frauded to the way an ordinary man would be defrauded: The way I have drafted it in this.. If you think that the plaintiff wast outside the ordinary course of dealing and trusted, the compradore too much, than you must find for the defendanis.· But if you find that he did what be bad always done, that the compradore pretended to do what he had always done in Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., who instructed such a way as not to excite the plaintiffs by Mr. H. J. Gedge, of Messrs, Juhamon, Stokes suspicions, that there was in the course of before, the Full Court (Comprising Sir Francis other things were necessary which the com- and Master, made an application this forennon, dealing no knowledge conveyed to him that Pingot, Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice Gompradore did not do, but pretended to do, as, perta) on behalf of the Russo Chinese Bank for example, the simple que of seeing the for motion to appeal against a recent decision manager, then you must find for the plaintiff." against them in favour of Mr. Li Yau Sami, a ·B-la d'racting, the Jury, that' the blok's banker, residing at Nanking, and who also liability was affected by a consideration of the carries on a business ander the style of the question as to whether the bank had or bad Yee Son Yuen Kes, al 179, Des Vœur Road not taken adequate precautions to protect a
customer against a fraud by the compradore.
Central.
jury, namely, "Did the bank pot the compra
9.In putting the following quastlon to the
dore in such a position that he could pretend to the plaintiff that he had the necessary authority, to receive money; and, itɛxo, dis plaintiff believing he had thar autbonty baad llef ?"
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West River Floods,
THE AL FRESCO FETE,
GOVERNOR TO OPEN THE BAZAAR."
Central Relief Committee sidering meras for the
calamity by a recurrence of the the future
A PETITION,,}}, The committee has forwarded a patition to
The Hongkong subscriptions yesterday the Viceroy requesting him to give instructions amounted to $134,500 and if the Saigon and to the officials of the flooded districts to submit Singapore remittances are added the totalisport each with full pirticulars of the extent. $137,000. This sum received a magnificent of damages to properties and embankments by accression last evening and to-day by the fol- the flood and also requesting him to lose no lowing remittances from abroad
the International Banking Corporation.
Oakland,(California) Chinase, $5,Coo through
ments, $2,000 through the Chartered Bank The Chinese In Kampar, Straits Settle
of India, Australia and China.
Francisco $1,200,0
From the Salgado newspaper in Sau
From the Tien Wah Hospital in Bangkok, $6,coo through the Hongkong and Statybai Banking Corporation.
and a half takh of dollars.
The total collections now represent over ana
Sir Frederick Lugard, bas graciously consented We are informed that I.E. the Governor,
to open the Bariar, on Friday next, the toth inst., at 1.30 p.m. The barter commencer each
gifts and donations o'clack the following morning. The commities beg to acknowledge, with thanks, the following
ting is mentorialising the Government in, da taif for a sum of money from the Imperial. Treasury, sufficient for the necessary repairs of the dykes.
RAILWAY SERVICE STILL DIBORGANISED. The aratus of the Fatshan-Samshui railway CAD Dow proceed as far as Salnam but from Sainam upwards the road is still under water, and the traffic from Sainam to Samsbui will not be resumed until scatter week.
It has been proved by repsated experiments offers for their supply were sought from all $53.2 interest on the sum from 24th January, over the money to the compradore is that be- { day at a p.m. and will remain open till his friends, Chung Sin, a freman, employed
that "WATSON'S HYGIENOL" is the most potent agent for the destruction of fleas, ́expecially rat fleas.
years, when an estimate of the working of ALLEGED MISDIRECTION OF THE JURY BY the company might be made. In the course of the proceeding, Baron Goto made the following further remarks for which we are in- debted to the columns of the Japan Chroni- cle-At the outset, when the company took over control of the Fushun goal mine, the cost of output per ton was Y4.20, but as a result of various Improvements it has now been reduced to Ya.go. There are some people who take the company to lask for not carrying on coal mining on a larger scale. It should be remembered, however, that not only must a plentiful supply of coal tend to-
In this care the claim brought against, the wards the lowering of price, but in the pre- Rosso-Chinese Bank. by Mr. Li Yau Sam, was seat transport capacity of the railway it is un-in recover the sum of $41,015, being as to able to carry a much larger quantity of coal. $40,961.30, return of money alleged to have With regard to the purchase of rails and been paid to the bank on the 24th December, other materials for the broad gauge track, 906, to the use of the plaintiff, and as to
1907, at the rate of eight per cent, by way of ever, that the United States was the only they were related at the time, were in the countries of the world. It was found, how damages. The alleged facts of the case, as country which was prepared to deliver the effect that on December 24th, 1905, the plain goods ordered within the last fiscal year, iff's manager arranged with the compradore That was the reason why the order went to of the Russo-Chinese Bank for the transmis America. There was some hitch in the sion of Tla, 3000 to Shanghai. Plaintiff had fulfilment of the order, and for a time it was business houses' in many places in China, but feared thai traffic on the broad-gauge track the Hongkong branch was maintained almost would not be begun by the end of June as entirely for the purpose of receiving end trans- had been arranged. However, owing to the in this part of Chios, such as Canton and mitting money for the active working branches great efforts made by all members of the Swatow. The business was a large one and staff, the broad-gauge was opened to traffic there was transmitted to Shanghai chiefly by on May 5th, thirty-five days carlier than elegraphic transfers as much_ar_tree_or anticipated. Here I may refer to the four million els a year.
On the day la censure directed against the business policy question when the Tis. 30,000, or its equi of our company by some people just as they valeat, had been handed to the bank's com attack the Government's policy in Man-pratore, the latter made out the necessary chufia," "They allege that the Japanese Gov-papers, and deducted his commission, which ernment adopts an exclusive policy in Man- churia, and that our company is assisting the Government in this matter. Nothing, however, is farttier from the truth. The Government is following the open-door prin: ciple in Manchuria, as will be seen from the establishment of a sort of an Invesilga. tion Bureau in the Liaatung Administration Office, wliere available information regard A. S. WATSON & CO., the natural resources, etc., of Manchuria
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rate which have died of this dianese.
All risk of infection can be avoided, by washing the floors, etc., or sprinkling where the dess are likely to be with a dilute solution
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DISINFECTANT AND GERMICIDE.
PRICES FER PINT......50-Cents
GALLON...$2.00
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NOTICE,
was at the rate of Șt par every $1,öca. This accomplished, plaintiff telegraphed to Shanghai announcing that he had remitted the money, and be made, the usual entries in his books. Three or four days afterwards he receiv? ed a telegram from Shanghai complaining (bat the money had not been paid, and when he went round to the bank the compradore told him not to worry as such delays were not un-
when he went to the back again the com common, Still the money wis not paid and pradore said the bank manager would write
will be supplied to all respective of na on the matter. There being no reply forth. tionality. It is the earnest wish of the Gov-coming, the manager placed the master ernment as well as of our company that as in the hands of a solicitor, and when the many foreigners as possible should be attract bank was called upon for explanations (13ed to Manchuris for the exploitation of its they denied all knowledge of the matter. natural wealth. As yet people travelling in Shortly afterwards the 'compradore informed Manchuria have of necessity to put up will him badly, as he had temporarily used the the plaintiff that he was sorry he had treated auch inconvenience and discomfort, but in
money, and had been surprised by the soli thin respect our company is doing all in its citor's letter. When pressed, the bank denied: power to introduce improvements as quickly liability and a letter willen by the compradore as possible. further, it is intended to effect was sent to the manager of the plaintiff firm in a connection with the East China Railway which the writer admitted appropriating the
ence and interests of the companies, and this, it is believed, will become an accom plished fact before very long.
All communications intended for publication" je “The HONGKONG THLEGRAT" whould be added in Thy Editor, les Touse toad, and should be anormopanied by the Weller's Name and Addr Ordinary business communicadenej, ould be pldrenned
to The Manager
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wrong in refusing to leave the jury the (B). That hit Honour the Chief Justice was tollowing questions which were submitted by defendants' Counsel, viz.-
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(1)-Was the defendants compradore authoris
ed by the defindants to enter into ex- change contracts without first getting the rate of exchange fixed by the defendants' manager? (2)-Did the defendants' compradore to faci get tharate of exchange fixed by the defend. ants manager before entering or purporting to enter into the exchange transactions lo question with the plaintiff's agent-Lau
Chung Yu? (3)Did the plaintiff's agent, Lau Chung Yu, believe that the defendants' compra- dore had power to eater into exchange contracts without first getting the rate of exchange fixed by the defendants' man- ager?
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(4)-Was the defendants' compradore, in en..
tering or purporting to, anter loto the exchange transactions in question, acting for the benefit of the defendants or for his '(the compradors's) own benefit ? (5)-Did the defendants' compridore receive the sum of $10,961,30 from the plaintiff's agent, Lau Chuog Yu? If so, did he re- ceive it for the benefit of the defendants; or for his (the compradore's) own benefit? (C)—And that the verdict of the fury, in favour of the plaintiff might have been in. fluenced by the said misdirections of the Chief Justice and by his refusal to leave to the jury the above questions,
Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co., a large as sortment of miscellaneous articles comprising Mumm champagne, claret, afc.; several coils of rope (from the Rope Company); 3 cash cement (from the Green Island Cement Com pany)."
British-American Tobacco Company, 25,0 o Woodbine ros packets, 15,00 Pirate 101, 50 cco Sunflower 101, 50,000 Rugby ros, 50,000 Rosette tos, and 1,000 c-garelle cases.
Dr. Vorelich (German Consul-General), r beautiful fruitplate (Crown K.P.M. mark), ***
Mr. J. J. Leiria (Portuguese Consul), 20 at: sortment of miscellaneous articles.
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DROWNING FATALITY:
CHINESE FIREMAN LOSES HIS LIFE IN THE HARBOUR. Within a few feet from the praya wall, quite near to the Harbour Office, and within sight of
on board the Government firefight w drowned in the harbour last evening. Chu Sio, it appears, having come ashore early la the afternoon to visit friends, decided to swim back to the float. He dived off the Wing Woo Street' wharf sad strack out boldy, but after covering a few fest seemed to be in difficulty He called loudly for assistance, but before Anyone could realize what was happening the unfortunate man vankis body has not yet been, recovered, withough search has bess made. Deceased was a well-built man, and was about twenty-eight years of age.
VICE-ADMIRAL LAMBION AI
SKOOL.
Hongkong Merchants Agency, -z-large carOn the 23rd-ultimo Prince Ito gave a dinner. pets, I case Neave's infant food, a toilet sets, at Seoul in honour of Vice-Admiral Lamblon, s deren milk jugs and dosen vagetable dishes, commanding the British squadron on the Chins Messrs. Harry Wicking & Co., no assort station, who recently arrived at Chemulpo pa ment of perfunie, 1 case cream, a boxes Plastol; the Alacrity. There were present Mr. Cock- I case Nestle's milk food, 20 casei Sunlight burn, the British Consul General at Seoul, Mr. soap? *
surubara and other high officials in the Re- sidency:General; Mr. Li, the Korean Premier, Mr. Ming, Korean Minister for the Imperial. Household, and Generali Okazaki; Mata, Murats, Iwasaki, and Akashi,'
needlework, etc.
The French Convent, a large assortment of
Mr. D; Dorabjto (King Edward Hotel), 4,000 cakes,
Cassum Ahmed, too yards silk ribbon at cost prica,
Messrs. Sander Wider & Co., 'care' (50 dozen) soap.
Gifts from Chinese too numerous to mention ip detail.
Mesars, A. S. Watson & Co, large lots of miscellaneous goods, and 100 dozen aerated
Waters.
Mrs. E. S. Kadoorie, $jo,co, to be invested in articles to be sold at the baiasr.
Mrs. Cheuk Mok Sze $rapo, ditto. Fairlea Girls School, an assorted collection of fancy needlework, comprising 27 articles.
Mrs. Fung Shiu Wa, an assortment of needlework, and sweets;
Connaught Aerated Water Factory, as much
the bazaar, also the loan of glasses and at sendants,
Messrs. Arshald, Karberg & Co 4 dezes Florida water, and 9 straw hats.
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THE UNITED STATES,
THE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK.
Tokyo, July 3. The ditribution of dividends to the amount $14,000,000 San Francisco and
$19 projeto at Chicago yesterday marken the | conclusion of the financial depression in
America,
Thousands of workmen are now, resuming work,-. C. D., News,
To Editor will not underage in be responsible for line, RS this will be to the mutual conveni-money with full Intention af repaying, batterial points. He though; it was clear from aerated waters as can be disposed of during sion of hygiene and cognate matters, to the
any rejected. MS; decko sotilge any Contribution.
AUBBERIFFTAN BATKRZIN ADVANCK).
The falca per farter and pestleheath proportions
The dally tene in doirarod-free when the adfrom la comible to messenger, Un caple sent by post an Additional $1.50 per hrter le charged for postage hi postage on the weekly due to any part of the ingle Coples Delly, ten asula Weekly twenty
world in 80igants per quinçter
Byscents.
BIRTHS
10 June 1908, at Shanghai, the wife of H. GENSTURGER of a daughter.
On Jul 1, 1908,- Shanghai, 'to Mr. and in. J TREVOR THOMAS, a daughter,
DEATHS,
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
Mr. Pollock then, proceeded to address
went along to strengthen his case, the Court at length, cuing authorities as he He said it was obvious that their Lordships bad power to grant the appeal asked for. He submitted with respect that the questions which had previously been asked to be but to the jury were questions which involved ma-
tightness of money prevented him from doing the evidence that the bun compradore was thousands from his friends and gave promis pose, having no money to meet pressing lidbi- so at the time. He would however raise several simply acting fraudulently for bis own pur
sory notes for the balance. In flowery language fities of his own. Whitever aspect the transac he wrote of his not daring to show his face, tion might have presented to the plaintiff's man. nor his eyes," and asking the plaintiff who beager at the time the learned judge and jurycould longed to's "rich and noble family "to consent only have come to one conclusion-that was, in the arrangement which he proposed andklay, a matter of fact, the bank's compratore car ried through this muler and pretended to make an exchange contract, nad received the money for his own private purposes. Mr. Pollock iubmitted that the bank could not be held Nipe matshed firing, erecting matebeds and liable in such case, broadly upon the ground scaffolding free of charge, which means a con. that the principals could not be held liable fortibution of sojo, any wrongful act committed by an agent, or Mesars, A. Rofs & Co, za tins butterscotch, sarvanit, because the agent was noti acting for 5 cases Florida water, s Cases almond syruN the principal's benefit
Nine Chinese cakeshops, 14,020 cakes.
Two bridgar'on the railway between Hankaw and Peking hava lieen destroyed by the rains.up a store of good deeds. Plaintiff declined to No communication with the Capital possible have anything to do with this arrangement,
and looked to the bank for payment. before the end of five days at the earliest.
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The outside dyke of the town of Shasi (Hupeh) is dooded and under from one to three feet of water, Chingsaci is als Hooded and his people are using sampans. The Yangiz's is rising. THE Indian-Kahan Singh-who was arrested by the Water Police on board the steamer Wakas Mard, yesterday, for descrileg from
The action lasted a few days, and finally tho jury returned a verdict of 5 to 1 jq favour of the plaintiff. ***
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The grounds, given by Mr. Patlock in his application for the appeal were these:That the judgment may be entered for the defendants on the ground that a' jury would not be ware rasted, upon the evidence, if properly directed the issues and as to the law, te finding above order being made, the verdict which was verdict for the plaintiff, or in default of the On July, 1908, at Shanghai, Hugu WEIR ROXBURGH, laib Chief Engineer, istanding.
obtained on the trial of this action in favour Ching Merchant Steamship Navigation Chacho de Chine says that the decision of the of the respondent (the plaintiff) may be set aged 49 years
committee appointed to arrange for the copaside and that a new trial may be hid between struction of a police office and prison is the the parties on the following ground t Avenue Paul Brunet, Shanghai, Will be made (a) hat his Honoor the Chief Justice mis
ply 1, 1908, Shanghai, RICHARD the Shanghai Police Force, was charged, before Mr. Kemp in the felice Court to day. Accused was remanded.
BAGH ALLEN, aged 49 years,
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Tin Yin theatrical troupe (from Canton), 7 days' and 7 nights' performances free of charge. throughout the series of fêtes.
The Yun Ngok Yin Band, free performances
Mr. Lai Ching Hio, tea, coffee, milk, sugar biscuits, and cups, and saucers, for the 7 days and ý nights, 2
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IT is reported that a new journal in the Chinese language is about to be started in Shanghai, Ai its pages are to be given up to the discus consideration of which the Chinore, generally their importance demands, it is to be hoped speaking, haye ́not given hitherto the attention
that the new venture may prove to be suc cessful.
H.E. Wu TING-FANG, Chinese Minister jo Washington, has reported to the Waiwupu that he has been informed by the Slate De partment of the United States that it was at first expected that the Pacific Fleet would ar rive in Amoy In August," but that, as the Finet | bas to respond to the invitations of the Aus
tralian and Japadets Governments, it, will not arrive in Amoy until October next.
tween a bankrompradore and brak clerk. chairs.
Counsel went on to explain the differepco be-Eight, furniture stores, loan of 1,030 rattan The difference, he said, was great. A bank Mr. Kwong Oe Wah, so rolls of fancy mat for theft. They were charged in the Police
and no one else, whereas it was different with clerk was there to receive money for the bank
the compradore, whose outside business' wai somewhat large, and the money Bich was paid through him was for the bank rather then. for the compradore's own private business. In conclusion, Mr. Pollock stated that certain
duepced the jury in returning such a verdict.
"M, M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. C.E. H. Beavis of Mees. Wilkinson and Grist, for the respondent, argued mainly as the authorities cited by yr. Pollock, after which,
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Messrs. Grossmio & Get 1 lot of sundries. Messrs. Poon Lai Fung and 5 others; i lot of miscellaneous articles,
Messis, W. G. Humphreys & Co., 103030 cigarettes (which will be supplemdated it dia posed of) and groceries of sorts, as much as
The
Hongkong Celegraph hows son. The construction of these, build, directed the jury aui the following points polots in the Chief Justice's summing op in can be disposed of
ings will be taken in hand at once.
HongKong, Wednesday, July 8, 1998, ACCORDING to a London cable of just 27 to
SOUTH MANCHURIAN RAILWAY,
the Jaghi, the Peking, correspondent of The Times reports that large quantities of morphis are being smuggled into Chius. Most of it, he says, is first conveyed to Kobe, where it is trans-shipped waliout examination to vessels: bound for Chine
The third half-yearly general meeting of the South, Manchurian Railway Company was held on 27th ult. at the Tokyo Cham- ber of Commerce, when the report and ac. IT is reported from Tokio that fourteso divers counts adopted by the meeting showed the are constantly engaged in searching the bult of the sunken training, ship Mattushima at net profit for the half-year to amount to Mako, in the Pescadores, but that so far node Y2,611,895, including Ygas.got, the sum of the thirty missing remains have been found. brought over from the preceding period. Of It is very difficult to ascertala -the exact extrut this amount Y54,399 was placed to the legal of the damage to the vessel, as her lower par reserve, Y200,000 placed to the special re. is deep in the mud. serve, Y97,000-paid as bonuses and against
Two
stowaways, were found hidden on board
-As to the principle of law which wa. Jaid down in the case of Farquharson King,
As to the principle of the case cited by the Counsel for the defendants, namely, the Brilish utual Banking Company . Charn- wond Forest Railway Company, 8 Q. B. D. 714, only applying to actions brought against principals for the fatin representations of their agent.
As to the principle laid down by Mr. Justice Willen in Barwick the English Joint Stack Bank, L. R. 1 Es, in that he omitted to point out to the jury that Mr. Justice Willes said at page 265: "The general rule is that the matter is answerable for every such wrong of servant or agent as is committed in the course of the service and for the master's benefit"
4-A1 to the case of a receiving clerk, jo
5.Why he directed the jury as follows:
# And now, gentlemen, this, &- conceive to be
Their Lordships reserved judgment.
A CHINESE CAman, who was at one time. employed on board the Hongkong and Kow." Igons Wharf and Godowa Company's steam launch Pelican, and whh on the 22nd Chimo left the service without giving manis notice, was arrested yesterday on a charge of absent. ing himself from daly Defendant pleaded guilty to the charge, giving as his excuse that he had 10 20 home on business, The Court ordered him to retura:53 of his wages, which he had received before his departure from Toby to the. Godown Company, Mr. Robertson, superintendent engineer,
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piletars of opium houses in the Inter-
making day while the sun shines”
iba since the closing of twenty
the lawthat if, in the course of business nationd Seulement, Shanghal, are evidently. over a long period, the businen has been ducted in a certain way, and "action"which comes before you has been
social expenses" of the officials, Yo0,000 the steamer Nikko Afara which reached port/ Bank receiving money on behalf of depositors will be distributed as'a dividend to share yesterday, and turned over to the police. The being abalogous to the present case; holders (exclusive of the Government), equal offenders-two Japanese * students."—ware to 6 per cent. per annum, and the balance each fined $o in the Police Court to day, for of Y1,602,496 is to be carried forward. obtaining a pange to Hongkong from Japan fo the course of the proceedings at without tickets. Up to a late hour this after the meeling, Mr. Takada Teisaburo made boon the fines had not been paid. inquiries as to the prospects of the A CHINAMAN giving the name of Sza To Ying, company In reply, Baron Goto, the who arrived in the Colony from America the President, said that when the company was other day on board the liner Minusita, was Roated three estimates of profits were drawn arrested on board a Canton steamer last night 6 That the Chief Justice misă rečjed.
-one by the Army Railway Corps, one | for having arma and ammunition is bis ponies- Jury as to the evidence by the promoters of the company, and one sios without police kabwledge. Three re- Lao Chung Yo, wh
"volvers, and' 672 rounds of ammunition were. Exhibit 1
by the Finiuca Department. It was role sized by the police. The defendant was worthy that the estimate of the Finance charged in the Police Court, this morning, and Department was highest. The result of the was ordered to pay a fine of $po for the offence working in the past your was more sails. The money was paid;
ducted in that way, then if that business been conducted fraudulently the entitled to a verdict....
7-That the Chisl jury, when he directed the question which
YOU OUR!
of the houses on the is! jnstant, the remaining kouses have in. ice of potum. The reason is,
number, of holders of decreased by twenty, nd for opiums and the pains approximately
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Mr. Kwan Tai, flot, of miscellaneous ani- cler, (61 dosao inail),
etc...
Mr. See Wo, a large assortment of drapery,
Mr. Tak Cheong, dito,
Mr. Man Loong, 103 tins of preserved fruits, Meases Looog Biog. 753.pictures, Tou
Messrs Tai Kwong & Co. pictures, and glassward.
Messrs, Sun Shing, 10 pieces blue cloth
perlad of the té c
Mr. She Po Shami, ice cream throughout the
cream, 6 ting biscuitą,
Mr. Tio Bhare S, 4 cases sugar, 12 in
SOMETHING THE cattion of rice which had disappeared from a godown at West Point nåt so very long ago was recovered by the police yesterday, and ten coolies, were arrested
Court-day, all of them denying the allegation. They stated that the rice they warn charged with stealing was collected from the street. They were found guilty, and each man was sent to guol for fourteen daya, POLICEMAN Barlord, of the Water Police Biation, yesterday arrested a coolle for ill-trente ing a humber of pigs. The coolie →Tam To, of d pork stall-was engaged with others tran shipping the pigs from the steamer Sui Toi to jook 19ing aloupside. Instead of carrying out the work in the customary way-hat ju,wida tho aid of swings, the pigs were thrown from ship, -to-luck, a drop of some ten feet. The prompt
interference by the police officer saved further. suffering to the animals. Accused was arraign- ed in the Police Court, this morning, and feed $50 $5
ACCORDING "to the Porodu, Dr. and Mrs. Roch paid a visit on Sunday to the Fanbut
passage for the Tin Yis theatrical troupe.
9.5. Awang Tung and 5.3. Atong Sal, free, at Nikko, where they are now staying,
And numerous other articles from other patzans too many to enumerate. “
Mr. Chin Mong Leong offered bis cinomats graph for 7 days free of charge, but on account of lack of accommodation the offer had to be declined.
CANTON OFFICIAL SUBSCRIPTIONE.
(From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 7th July. The subscription list among the Caniog mandarin circle has brought in a prefly good sum of money towards the food relief funda, including Szjono fromthe Provincial Treasurer, HE We Seune Lom,
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM
The collections from the peoples of Fatsban
a of six months have, op to date, amounted to over
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when they saw a crded of devout prople receiving oracles of the gada by means of lots, Pricked by curiosity, the eminent German scientist drew's lot to learn of his own lonnne, He was vastly amused, to read to following answer of the goda ta bis inquiry; “You are destined to receive the hamage of the world. You will be as rich as you please, You' meet a god-like man on the way and receive from him a divine doctrine” Va
MR. ATT. Collinsdon, anal, repently: eregimes. in-chief of the Shanghai Nanking Rail has been appointed by Viceroy_ Advisory and Consulting En, Joser Liangklang- Provinces. General will be felt that the e nigent services H. Collinson, the engineer of China's prem "railway, hava mot bien lost to the counti
Mr