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"coal coolla...named Von Wao-Chien Staam | Hang Loong firm of 195). Des Vojux Road Mr. G. N. Ormi (dopaty superintendent of period prescribed for the sational mourning 3P even with the best Intentions, have hitherto and important problem in the y

AFTER THE

Racent reports from Chinaŝindicate that for? ¿China and combat that pation, the first time in their history, the progressive evils have not had so much affer

which elements of the nation are sulted in anatismpt: cum of foreign, Rowan in So to suppress the opium habit throughout the through the bitter consciou tion ba become

Country If the attempt proves successful, as Desa, to a fauts of the neces nature of an oficial celebration, and as such credit for nothing but a nationale for gears, her volation is perhaps the of the commun

of the social life ja sincerely to be hoped and as seems likely reform. Now there can no that it partaker of the the Chinese themselves will deserve the full doubt that, the nation! would rightly not be held during the eradicate so widespread ab

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honour of the Lite Emperor and Empress Dowager. Nevertheless, it is no right under tating to cancel the arrangements already lo train for the big gathering, and we may be glad in this case that sentiment has prevailed over material considerations: Official moure ing as observed by the representatives of foreign nations, although an indication of in- ternational good feeling, loser much of its

Western nations in the matter of mourn Bat with St. Andrew's Society, which might bave felt tempted to plead the custom of ing, the postponement of the Ball is no adulge in such a lengthy period of national mourning, and no offence could have been legitimately taken by the Chinese, if the Bail the date of the Empire bereavement.

KEVELLIR'S STRANGE

As action which should be interesting to the The perplexities of a Chipase Money Loan An Indian policem (tah Singb} shipping community and what Interests our "Association" were explained to Hr. Justice, was stationed at Yau ma ti Police Station shipping friends in shared by tha; public in Gompers who presided in the Summary Juris, charged before Me Je Hi Kamp, in the Police Wanasali was mentioned in the Supreme Court, diction Court, fast Tonaday in a garnished Court, to-day, with accepting a bribe from 69,the sad insekt was på claims brought by Net so vor, long ago, the reader will re- Wat Taci resides in Macdendall Road, Thint barus which came on for trinkite da bawker Brod Wit Tool on the 19th Instant residing st.19

collect, Trang Kam, the proprietor of the Man ta-taul, and sells fruit ontside his house, Cochrane Street, against the Navigation Company, Limited, to recover the Tum of $1,000 us compensation for the Seas of Central and and obtained judgment by police) prosecuted. The defendant was sure his wife, who met, har death as the result of Wing Loz Street, who was sued for $310.67,

Li fal Teng trader, of air presented. He pinded not guilty to the charge * collision between the steamer" Zoongtang

16 was, stated that on the afternoon of the and passenger bost (No. 2565) on board the balance of seven instalments of certain 17th instant: the defendant, who was on duty of which plaintiff's wife was a passenger. money loan asociation. The question as to ordered the complainant, to remove his stalls The collision was reported to have occurred whether Li Lal Tong (the original defendant) from Macdonnell Kondeleowhere, az, he alleged shortly after five o'clock on the 19th Jans satisfied the claim is not what we have to deal complainant was closing an obstraction. Aller lasty when the steamship: Loongang was with and as a matter of fact it was not mention. long conversation the defendant said that if leaving the harbour. The coelis bost with aed during the Irial. The case in point was to be was gives boule af samt he would not was bound from Kowloon to Wanchai, in mid the sum claimed: from. L Lai Tong' in the kind of remiẢN Complainant asked what sympathetic character, because it is 'universal fin a position to know. This diversity of oping strange conduct has come to our coliches Crow and a number of passengers on bosid, cover from an alleged garnishes (Kwok Fook) arrest the bawkar. karbour, through some wason yet to be ex Fook was lodebted to Li Lal Tong in a certain boitie on the following day, at 4 pau: An hour

wanted. Defendant replied original action," as it was alleged that... Kwok * Giao Complainant agreed to let him have a Pitted," she was too down by the Loongtang

sum, and consequently the plaintiff was entitled before the appointed time complaisant reported bres, throwing the passengers into the water, to recover Li Lal Toug's debt from him, Several launches which were in the vicinity,

Mr. E. Davidson, of Messrs. Hastings and the matter at the Water Police Station, and a Watch was kept, but defendant did not call for --including No. & police launch, want to render Hastings, represented the plaintiff Mr. Otto the bouls dutil the day after, when he went to

assistance, and rescued everybody, except an Kong Sing was for the garnishes.

complainant's housh. A bottle of whisky was old woman Kwok Ng, alloyed to have been

It was sinted in the plaintiffs cause that inda-handed, to him in the presence of a sergeant had been held; as arrangeduught after the opinions of over seven hundred witness but we do know that the skipper asks: in. plaintid's wife, seventy-seven years of age, who

who was concealed in the room, Defendant was found drowood in the hold of the boat costs againstTM LI Lai Tong. The ground ol' was leaving the premisse, with the bottle under `ibe committes has responded to the: lebuibg of lam-cultivator. &c. and which dalact and of course it is only natural,,|

his tunic, when he was arrested..

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passengers and crew were landed at Kow- loon by the various launches, while the water- logged Junk was towed to Causeway Bay, and beached. The Loongsong was delayed for a little while, but she was allowed to resume her Journey after the necessary inquiries had been madar total

When the care was called, Mr. Old Kg Bing (for the plaintiff) said, that he wanted a farther adjournment, which his friend con- sented to but only on certain terms.

Dr. E. Davidson (representing the defendant, company) stated that he had no objection 40 an adjournment, but his friend should be made to pay the cosis of the day-payment to be made before the case came before the Court again.

Mr. Justice Gompertz' confessed he know nothing of the matter. It was a private arrange- ment between the partion, be stated.

Mr. Davidton-I want my friend's under taking for costs before I consent. The matter has been on the list for wooks."'.

Mr. Kong Sing-To ask for taxed costs in unusual,"

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Mr. Davidson said that it depended a good

deal on circumstances.

Mr. Justice Gompertx (to Mr. Koog Sing) Why should I give you an adjournment?

The answer was that all the witnesses for the plaintiff could not be found to be subpoenaed. The case was also in the hands of Mr. Kong Bing's interpreter and he had been II for a

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Mr. Davidson understood that Mr. Kong Sing's interpretarhad taken away the statements with him and under those circumstances it would be unfair for him to go on, He would be slow to take the opportunity to press matters as they stood. It was a concession on the defendants' part to consent to the adjournment at all, and he did not see why the costs were questioned. The amount was not a consider- abla ona.

Mr. Kong Bing-We don't know what the costs will amount to,

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Mr. Davidson-It is aboard for my friend to ask for anything elas. The case will have go back for a fortnight-- '

Mr. Instica Gomperis-Why? ~ Mr. Davidson-Because the Loongsong will not be here until then.

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Mr. Justica Gompertz-Can't the costs 'be

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·Fanber discussion followed, until finally the undertaking for costs was given and the case adjourned until Friday week...

AUCIDENT AT A FIRE.

SHANGHAI FIREMEN ENTOMBED.

The N. C. D. News of 25th Nov, reports - At 11 am. yesterday & fire wai discovered at 119, Nanking Road. The brigade was imme- diately summoned by the alarm and arriving promptly on the scene succeeded in proveat ing the flames from extending beyond the adjoining houses on each side. As soon as the Gre was ander control the brigade left the premises in charge, of the Departmental E.. gineer and the usual "damping down" then proceeded. While the Coolie Corps was thus engaged the roof of No. 519. collapsed and baried four coolies and Mr. Parkhill himself in the debris. A telephone message the Central was immediatulyTM sant, tó Police Station and every available' man Was turned out to the rescue. A number of firemen also returned to the scene and set to work with a will to dig out the entombed men. As fast as the coolies were carried our they were sant to the Shantung Road hospital ambulances, and fortunately three of them were found to be suffering more from fright than anything else their injuries only being law unimportant cuts and bruises, Dra. Macleod and Milles were on the spot, 1000 after the occurrence and examined the men they were carried our..

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Mr. Parkhill was rescued fourth, and al though suffering from a nasty cat in the left hand

at once set to work with the rescuers to excavate the remaining coolie, who was still buried, under a mass of tiles and bricks. This man was eventually extricated and being found to be, mors, seriously injured than the rest was at once seat off to Hospital for treat ment In view of the mass of roof material that fall in, the victims of the accident escaped very lightly from their trying experience.

MORE RAGE GRIFFINS.

ARRIVAL OF SECOND BATCH,"

and inst. Another hatch of subscription griffins num haring twenty-three in all arrived by the steamer Hang Bang, today. They were drawn for this afternoon at, Kennedy's Causeway Bay

man was given in his favour for $316,67 and action was that the plaintiff was a member of a money loan ssociation, of which the defendant (LiLal Tong) was the pro mater. The original claim was for instal ments paid byer of his affociation, in so at as a member of this association, in ro gard

I to which he was novar entitled to draw was then gone into by Mr. Davidson, and we any disney. The history of the association confess that it is beyond our comprehension. He said that the association started some seven

months with ton members. It was a 550 inath association Every month a drawing was held," and aby member who bid the best rate of interest for the month" entitled him to the amount subscribed by the rest of the mem. bers. Each member paid Sgo to the lucky "guassar less the interest named by the drawer, who was entitled to repay the lot.” to all the plaintiff paid S316 and be susd the defendant, when the association was closed, to recover his share and obtained judgment hy default. The defendant did not deny fiability, The garnishes (Kwok Fook) was also a member, and be contributed to the association for six months. At a recent meeting he tes dered $14.40, the highest rate (endered, and he got the draw. According to the regulation be was liable to pay every month Sgo, hut he only paid one instalment, consequently he was in debted to the defendant in the sum of $150, which the plaintiff was claiming.

The garnishes denied owing the defendant anything, and called witpesses to substantiate his statement.

Mr. Justice Gompertz gave Judgment in favour of the garnishee with costs. It was held by his Lordship that the judgment creditor lind not made out his case.

SOUTH CHINA FLOODS,

MACAO RELIEF.CONTRIBUTIONS

he Court (to complainant)-How much did you pay for the boyle --Bisty cents,

How did you know what kind of whisky to buy. When kinol to the compradone's shop I asked what kind of liquor the Indians drank How long have you bien at this corner bawk ing? Four years, g

The defendant did not wish to make any statements, but asked for the case to be adjourn Ed for to call witness.

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A stenska story of a sea-going gentiamas

the wee sme hours of this morale de appears that one of the simgelers who len, scene of merriment at the St. Andrew's Ball edly found his way to Nors Pale STS The first person to accost bis dated aloney or thres Thongs we are hot in post istog. Whather the merrymaker sa

ĝin a position ROBBY, happy-go-lucky sort of way medical

cable Andrew The

The speaker used & brodd Eco pect that the fubong understood Scoica, first thing the worthy guardian of the public peace did was to point to the water, and and!! not been for the prompt arrival of Inspector Forton, we would probably have heard of the distance between Wanchai and Hunghem covered in record time-d to Wabb Fors fancy the old salt has by this time recovered tunately, nothing untoward occurred and wa from his half-sexs-over condition,

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SOLDIER'S SAD END.

CUT HIS THROAT IN MURRAY BARRAGEE

NPLAINTIFF ABSENTË,

effected very litila. In many cases (hair in otit ticas. Japan Garonicle, teresis were engaged on the tide of opiom, they manafacture and sale of which has for many years afforded employment, to thousands and furnished large item of national.reventie. But even apart from this, there has been much scepticism to its evil results on the part of many whose interests were not involved and who were, or ought to have been

The most important of the various official on has hitherto impeded the temple of philanthropists to suppress the trade, inquiries an opium was the Royal Commission of 1893-4. This Commission lasted Report double-columned pages, in which were present in five large volumes, containing two thousand

But including native ar

es In Indie and nearly two huudred in China,

and European missionaries, merchants, Inadawa Chiness nation, of where vast territory we forms a tangled juggle of the most diverse the whole community in its tactful action. The ers occupy this infinitesimal portion, with half a opinions, that would bave the effect of dis million of its own people eager immigrants couraging the average man from the effort of for the sake of the advantage of Western forming a decided opinion for or against. As administration, has its regulations for these occasions, and British fastincts matter of fact, this Report has since proved prompt us to conform with them in all essential appy hunting ground for both parties. Mis And no objection was made?—No.

Bionary witnesses were unanimous against the A Chinese police sergeant said that on the unanimity with which China's millions have in moderation it is harmless or even benefici- points. We can bat admire the complete practice; but many medical man declared that 17th instant he saw defendant chasing the com donned the outward emblems of bereavement al; some said that it la necessary to the poorer plainant away from his post, Complainant and have transformed almost in a day the vivid classes in order to enable them to bear up removed one of his stalls and as he was return colouring of their surroundings to the sombre against the tollsomeness and cheerlessness ing for the order, defendant asked for bis licence, hues that tradition requires. If in any point their lives; others declared that, owing to the Defendant examined the licence for a while the strict letter of the Edicts has been monotony and poverty of their diet, it has far and witness heard him tell the complainant to ignored, we may attribute the omission stay where he was, and defendant walked away, to the inevitable desire of a people grad

worse effects on the poor than on, the well- clarson · Sis John Strachey, affirma- He stopped after covering a few paces and call-ually acquiring self-consciousness to become ing that the Sikhs art habitual consumers; sald ed the hawker to him. A conversation, which emancipated from old-world restrictions ill-suit- that the best practical, answer to those who lasted for about five minutes, followed betweened to the streamous conditions of modern life. the men.

The mortal remains of Lance Corporal T. E This new phase in Chiness life has played its invaigh against the use of optam would be to that at 6.30 pm. os the 19th instant, the com-

Borgeant Caygill gave evidence to the effect part in the unfortunate controversy raging dar bring one of our crack opium-drinking regi. Smith, who committed suicide by cutting bis ments to London and exhibit them in Hyde throat on Friday night last, were laid to rest at plainant went to the station and made a reporting the last few days round the native theatres Park. Other officers of Sikh regiments Happy Valley this morning. The funttal was, about the defendant. Witossa accompanied

in the Settlement. According to the prescribed testified that the habit is confined to middle of course, a military one, and a large number complainset to. bir house, got into post regulations the national mourning should in aged or old mes, it belog very rare for a young of deceased's personal friends followed the sus tins, where he could see the whole of his hundred days, and a proclamation to that Colone! Reid said that other babitual eplum taking his life is not known. The deceased,

clude the cessation of all music for a period of

Sikh to take opiom at all while Lieutenant carriage. At present the motive for the man shop, and waited for about ten minutes, when effect has beep posted throughout the lawn satsrs are marked men in the regiment and are who was comparatively speaking, a young man, ho saw the defendant coming along. The The effect of such an injunction would be to latter had a good look around and opened a compel all theatres to close their doors, and antist an opium-eater if I knew it, Equal night he was reported missing, and altera not trusted like the others would not belonged to the band of the Buffs. On Friday, conversation with the complainant, who gave with a view to having this measure adopted discrepancies are found in the statements search he was found lying in one of the, oute him a bottle of whisky, Witness then allowed the Council was approached on the subject by him to go a good distance up the street, and the Chinese authorities. At the same time, doctors ranking it almost with quinine as quarterad, with his throat cut. A saSOT. WA

as to its supposed medicinal virtues some houses in Murray Barracks, where he arrested him. The defendant's beat, the witness however, sunners from the Mixed Court, acta prophylactic against chills and fevers, and discovered by his side. The body was taken odded, was in Yau-ma-ti. He was across the ing as far as is known under the direct instruc saying that to the inhabitants of marshy, to the Military Bospital for burial. The tra boundary when he came to Tsimitsa-taui. tions of the Magistrate, appeared at the thea malations districts in India and Chine itgedy was not reported to the police until yer Defendant had been four years in the service.

tres nad ordered the proprietors in the name is a necessity of life, while the majority terday morning and certain investigallons had The Court (to Mr. Orme)What was the de-of the Magistrate to close their doors. Such a deny it all virtus of the kind, one saying to be made by order of the Coroner, hich lay in charging the defendant -The cast wat step was a very serious abuse of the Magis. The grain of truth underlying all this talk somewhat delayed the funeral, e reported first as misconduct,

trate's position and it is clear that the Council about the beneficial use of opium in malaria is could not brook his interference in the affairs its power of farsaning the discomfort felt in the of the Settlement. To this grave breach on the cold stage of the attack." One army surgeon part of the Magistrate's subordinates must beat declared that under no circumstances doss tributed the Council's apparent lack of sympathy opium-produce disease of any kind

and The charge brought against Fattch Sogh, with the request for the closing of the thenings, instead of shortening: It lengthens, life," INTERESTING ACTION NIPPED IN THE BUD, an Indian-police-coustable, formerly stationed at Yau-ms-ti, for accepting as bribe Emphatic protesis were made by the proprie and that the opium eater is, as entó tors who urged that the literal enforcement of Batilo of whisky from a hawker at Kowloon the proclamation would virtually, rain them.

an active, energetic being, capable of cany Wrongful dismissal was the allegation put the other day, particulars of which we recorded, The Council; as we know, could not reconcile competition, whether physical or mental, will merly a cleric in the employ of the Dock Com amount of physical and mental labour and in forward by Mr. M. J. Moher, a foreigner, "for recently was concluded in the Police Coort, tall to such a harsh anactment and refused to defest his non-oplum conftare"; while another, pany, in support of his claim against-tha fore yesterday. Mr. H. Kemp sent the accused content to any enforced closure of the theatrester stating that milk-and-ether nourishing min engineer Mr. James Guy-walck w togaol for tix months. In pasting sealance for more than three days. While regret articles of diet veil the ill effects; of the habit called in the Supreme Court, last Wednesday, his Worship said that the offence was that there should be any false note in the for a long time, says: "But the process of d-afternoon. In the Alternative he claimed Sala very serious ona. He had taken into account outward expressions of foreign sympathy the good character of the defendant but he with the Chinese in their astional mourn could not impose a less sentence.

Tag, it is not difficult to understand the Council's dilemma. If the Magistrate bad TRAGIC DKÄTH OF MR. R. MARKWICK.

lowed the Total to approach the Maoi prognosis; almost every medicine fails to pro- Mr. A. Holborow (of Mesara, Deacon, Looker, cipal authorities in a proper manner, soma pareduce its rosetion on the system, and, as a rule, and Deacon) who appeared for the defence, .$7,929.00

fectly satisfactory arrangement would have opium-anters die of very trivial complaints," said that he was inclined to bellave chat (platzis baan reached. It is true that according 10 our

In the present movement fo China, however, - tif bad abandoned his claim; :. The N. G. D. News, of 28th ulto, reponsy-Westaro ideas there must always have been there appears to be none of this beslisilon or $5,000.00 About 9 am yesterday, as the employees of reluctance to interfere with the personal liberty balf-heartedness. The obstacles, it is time, are 500.00 the China Mutual Insurance Company were of our Chinese fellow-residents to the formid serious enough, but they arise from the force 300.00 arriving at the office, No: 19a Canton Road, able extent contemplated in the proclamation, of inertia and from the difficulties of carrying 300,00 the report of a shot was heard and on process but at least a happy means could have been

the decrees: af, the Government The size of the country, its decentralised 50.00ing to the rear part of the building, from which arrived at, without allowing the incident to 53:27

the sound seemed to have come, Mr. Kittaler, assume the proportions of an International condition, and lack of communications. A 25,00 one of the office staff, found the body of a for- controversy,

law was passed quite recently which pro-cons. eigner lying on the landing in the middle Even as things are, there is good reason to vided for the licensing of all smokers after of the back staircase. Assistance was cal- believe that the subject has had--no-injurious October 26th, and the Government has decided TRE CHINA CRISIS AND TRADE. led for and on closer examination it was effect on the relations subsistion between the that the period of the final enforcement of found that the foreigner, was Mr. Richard Municipality and the Chiness officials; for with the prohibition of opium shall be decreased her 100,00 Markwick, who bad for many years been a clear appreciation of all the facts of the cASO to five years. Last monthjalso, a more string.It is generally feared that the death of the 80.00 employed by the Insurance Company. Blood the Tacids, we understand, is satisfied with the est fastraction was issued to all the pro- Emperor of Chica will seriously affect Japada 50.00 was issuing froin the mouth, nose and ears, closing of the theatres for three days. The vinces ordering them to report the progress of trade. In an interview with a representative 20.00 and at the side of the body, was a six demand for the full enforcement of the the decultivation-of-the-poppy within two of the Oraka Araki, Mire-lids, manager of the chambered revolver. Br. Markwick was un- proclamation would have come with greater months, The Feklen Viceroy wired to the Osaka branch of the Misal Bassan, Kafkang conscious, but was still breathing, and was strength if there had been any indication carried to the top of the stairs by Mr. Kittaler that it was backed by public oplojna. Butoicials of various districts, instructing them after remarking that the news of the death of to atop the cultivation within, two months; if the Emperor had been followed by that of sod Mr. J. C. Burgess Dr. Goode, medical none of the numerous guilds moved in any disobey they are to be severely punished the Empress Dowager, said that there was director of the Company, was immediately sum the matter, and the fact that on the night and the land under the prohibited crop is to be little doubt that these events had a great bears moned by telephone, but the injured man was of the re-opening the theatres were confiscated. The Empress Dowager intimated ing on Japan's trade with China, but be, then beyond the powerof medical assistance and crowded as over and have remained so implies to a bigh oficial that China must act up to not share the fear generally entertained, re- a few minutes after the arrival of the doctor he that popular prejudice would be against the the spirit and letter of her Trasty with Great garding their effect on trade. It was supe expired: The deceased was in Hongkong in 1861 harsh regulation. When we recall the alacrity Britain dealing with the opium question, and posed, continued Mr. lida, that, the death of and had been a resident of Shanghai since with which other details of public mourning that no leniency, should be shown to the the Emperor: took place when the Empress 1889. Almost from the time that the China have been subscribed to, it would seem that the most bigbly placed smokers, otherwise it Dowager had already suck isto a procarious Mutual Insurance Company, came into being Chicere sense of the fitness of things is slowly would be dificult to force the common peo- condition, and hastened its end of iba lattes. be was employed by the firm, and although for rebelling against old-time customs that have ple to give up opium. In consequence of Thanks to the promptitude of a few officials, a short period Be joined the service of the little to commend them, to a more, enlightened this a census has been taken of the number who were able to prevent the Princes or cho 10.00 Shanghai Life Tourance Company, he after "E" Certain it is that in the light of the post of smokers among the Imperial Clansmen Imperial, family and high officials from, dis-

wards returned to his previous employment ponement of the Caledonian Dall this com- He wasfor many years an enthusiastic volunteer munity cannot be charged with showing lack with a-view to forcing the Prohibition puting the choice of a succesent to the Throne and a member of the Artillery Company and of sympathy with the Chinese in their sational among them.fl. E. Na Tung, well-known the decision was made quickly, without a fors as one of China's strong men, bas given ing any opponunity for intrigue, and comm 5.00 though not taking an active part in aisletic bereavement. Some people will be found to orders that all spiammoking atanalla seized lion among the people was 5.00 posts was always ao interested spectator of onliige tipos, unor shown; shall be burned at the Nant, Gale of Peking prompt action on the part of the Chipeton

both cricket and football matches and one of of iba theatres, but as we have shown, the Some of the items of intelligence hayasay 5,00 |||ike, 'mast: Barnost'

Recreation Club, of the paralonroachment upon the rights which make Chen Chi Tai, memorialized last month that

Shanghai washed by an ant tumorous fun. Another Eminence, one The body was removed to the Fablic for law and order in the Spirlement-N, G. D. owing to a recent attack of dysentery, be has be. 35.00 Mortuary, Fersion Road, and an inquest was Neue.

Conis accustomed to the opium habit and asked 5.00 opened yesterday morning

to be allowed to retire. The memorial was re- ibs event of a domestle disturbance breakin 5.00 W. King

by the Coroner, Mr.

turned to him, granting him a hondrad days, out of discord occuntog amongstka: Chinese Within which to cure himself of the habit, after high oficiais, or of the rapolationista rislog, which be was to return to his duties. It seems the sufferers would be British, German, Japan- if ridiculo and the sense of the ludicrous with are, and American merchants/The Boxse .which the Chinaan, despite their general" stoli- | disturbsace in 1900 dealt na nimost, fatal blow dity, are well provided, are to be called in to ́at the cotton-spinner of Japan, Pres) fenol. zid the good cause. The Superintendent of lection of the chlamity, la 1500 lad bjm, to baga Police, at Canton, we are told, has had made sincerely that the disaster should-not; be twenty thousand woodna licencea for Canton, peaten, and he was confiiest of the outloo

The official statements of accounts of monies

collected by the Santa Casa de Misericordia of Macao in aid of the South China Flood "Relief-Funds are as follows-----

---Receipts

Amounts subscribed

56,756.77 Premium-on--Macao kad-Hongkong

Baok notes.

357-23 Net receipts of two performances...... 805.00

Total.....$7,929.00

Payment." By remittance through the Portuguese

Conant at CantoB..........

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·TÖRMER HONGKONG RESIDENT SHOOTS

HIMSELF, HANEM V

John Cecil Burgess, a clark in the employ, 5.00 ment of the China Mainal Insurance Company, 5.00 identified tha" body and stated that, he bed known the deceased for eighteen months. He last saw him alive when he called at the office

gestion being slowly impaired, malnutrition is lieu of a month's notice, CA sore to supervene. In confirmed oplem-saten, When the time set to hear the case came the comparatively trivial attacks of ordinary disea plaintiff was not present, and Mr. Justice Gom

as such as fever, dlarbres, bronchitis, colds, parts inquired

stayed bis all too zealous hand and had al- and especially dyandlery, have generally a graya-settled, anak. Zather the matter had baank

ATTACKED BY RUFFIANS.

CARPENTEES' EXPERIENCE AT WEST POINT

5.00 about ten days ago. Prior to that occasion, · Leung 1 Fong is a dark alleyway at West 5.00 witness had called to see the deceased at the | Point, running between High Street and Third 5,09 Shaoghal General Hospital, Me: Markwick Street, and is well known as the rendersons of 5.00 had been ill since the middle of September and rubans alter night-fail sisa

The name of the plaintiff was called in the usual way by the usher, but there was no reas ponse. His Lordship walled for five-minutes and the non-appearance of the plaintiff in time gave everyone the impression that he had refused to proceed with the matter. W

[ndgment was entered for the defendant with:

be of much advantage to the trade. would break eat a result of focal are China For the present do serious disturba The outlook of the trade with: Chias band be regarded with any particular pessimļa

5.00 had been away from office since that time, with l≥: At shout mins o'clock last of Thess licences are lan inches long, eight wide,}}› Zodan Chronicla, ARMEN

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the exception of a few days Witness did not 2.00 know the nature of the limess. He did not 3.00 bear the revolver shot, bat was called im 200 mediately afterwards and saw the body. He 2.00 telephoned immediately for Dr. Goodd. He 54.00 was called by Me Kiltaler, who had tried to 2.00 carry the deceased to the head of the air 2,00 CLE, When witbase arrived, Mr. Markwick 2.00 wax still alive and was lying half-way up the 3,00 || back staircase. Witness assisted to move him 3,00 before the arrival of the doctor, because the 1.50 body was lying in very cramped position, * 1.00 | The revolver: wakiying at the side of the body

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and three-leaths of sa lock thick. On ons side carpoaters, one of whom was named Mok Kwas, is written the name and address of the licensen had a rather rough experience while using this and the quantity allowed him per diem on the alleyway Castshort cut to the house of other are the shoplam regulations, which are a friend, whom they were going to meet Four far more stringent than those, on the licence men, who had been hiding themselves in a door- Bithere.used. One of the rules is that smokers Pay inshed out and attacked Mok Kwak, who was who no to purchase oplem are not permitted to coming up a law paces behind his friendi « He wrap up-tosss, Jicences or to conceal them, Was: seized by the half- and thrown to the la soy way, but must wear them conspicuously mound, "While down another man sat on his so that all may see them. Anyone found.com chest, a third proceeded to remove his shoes, cesling a licence in ßned $5 for the first off. walls the fourth man waited tarifs his pockets: fence and more on sub

Mak, cried loudly" for balp and his friend ran

to hii rotcase! The marauders were taken by

3.00 | lu a pool of blood." The deceased was moved esspelen, cand bolted. 1,00 || to the top of the deirs and was then breathing once they had not clear 100 | |"baavily and, with great diffienky oying to the i his friend puriusd one. 100 blood dowing from the throat. – So far as wits

35 was then unconscious: Ka

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