LATE MR. O D. THOMSON
SUDDEN DEATH AT SWATOW
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY APRIL 16
A QUESTION OF IDENTITY
INTERESTING CARE AT SU/REME COURT Police
A very interesting lesza was tried before Mr. 13th inst
Justice Compens, in the Supreme Court, as Mr. Q. D. Thomsen the well-known solicitor terday morning, the matter to be decided being of Hongkong, died at Swataw on Monday morn as to whether a woman, bamed Yoan: A Chby was one and the same person as Ho Sze. Mr. ng, Mr Thoman left this Colony on Friday: last with the interpt cricket team, as Yuen denied that she was Mrs. Ho, and some the football match art soon afterwards he in order to follow the case it is necessary to
coney On Raturday he acted at fincaman camasing statements followed for became lihaving had fit and attend briedy outline the Alleged facts. Some time ed braps. Maryland The next day be, spago about forty women brought actions against parently, was in the best of conditino, and took the Tak Li Lung firm, and fte alleged partners the meness at the cricket much, but towards Lai Chi Chin and Lau Hide Yong. plaisties:
Mr. Gardiner I would not say Bo
1 han how is it that during all the time ban, elapsed, you can identii' iblywoman She has a distinct face, one leg ki
What do you mean by a diuifact face, cribe it-She is pony-eyed; she has a plakuka face, but I would not call her beautiful (Laughter)
STON:
Our Own Cerraspondent,
Canton, 14th April On the fith instant, another male masting was held in the Cantea Ariembly: Hall fa cost
THE
UNDARY
Avery well attended meeting was held at the Cantonese Guild on the afternoon of the 4th inst. reports the Skaugkel Timer, and the following telegrams were exchanged between the Guild and the Macao Boundary Protection Society Printa
nightfall he brice more became ill and was by with successful and judgment was given in the Yuan A. Choy was also called." She swore lost--All classes of people, are të unita toga: happily, in have applied in the presents in away an inch of fland.. Replylibri
at no time was her name Ho Sra. She
From the telegram which we (C pcblished yesterday 17th inst.) of the closing scases at the conference in Paris, coupled with the forther detalls that here now come to hand, by mall, it is clear that the German financiers Her face "compressed" you! Ve face "compressed", you? (Läbghter)-
will not be allowed to carry through the propose Mt. Dixan opened his cast, by calling Mr. nection with the question of the delimitation of ad Caton-Hankow loanithont Javare oppo Court the rial Ho Ste and denied that Yon Aly large number of people of all classes. 161) confrères. The redifference to Far Easter EX.Almada Ciitto, he pointed out in Macao, when there were present an exceptional alton on the part of their British and French Choy, who was seated next to How any needless to say that considerable discusion questions of which there immediately on the olhar persong Herdasind also that Yoon & took place during the proceedings. The meat opol have but too often causa to complaju in Choy gave evidence in the Summary caissing ultimately, pasted the following resata the attitude of those at home; does not seem,
Viceroy Chang and stance preliminary the Special
Chib tung ds: March 8t them to maintain strenously and to do their and the Deutsch-Asiatische Bank urma car be protection of taritorial rights betracted immediate and general attentioning the Macao boundary question. The Cantonese the Eoms Press), and it may be hoped that officialsin racing should be wellipformed in de- the intant thus aroused will serve to strengthen tail with allnaceisary information relating to the the hands of the British isthorities at Paking question and be sequested to render whatever of
preliminary Agreement between Cous services that may be required in co-operation prelivo steps that let up to the signing of the with the Special Envoy in the negotiationseillor Chang and the Garman bankers the fall dividual should be requested to gather whats never will be told Equally uncertain is the ever further information that may be of heig tó
exact nature of the compact made between the the Special Envoy in this connection and to
three foreign groups as to the conditions that submit same, to the Society for the Protection should be imposed with the granting of the loan, of Territorial Rights and filed together for the although it is clear that some such compact purpose of conducting negotiations. All ex-
had been agreed upon, practically, if not official penses now incurred on account of the presently, since without it the recent, conference in question will be defrayed by subscription
This time confided to bed, Dr. Moreland was 1.favour, but this was soon reversed whada:10:1: / bad" no:claim) against Lui Chỉ Chiu and:15." 52ar in AKO Yu Him urging: @between Grand Conseilior: Chang
Boundary Protection Society Golimit the Macho Bound Comm
way to act of a ten and wor
Goldto The Macao, Boundary question sovereignty and the people' therefor fellk out dar to now holding a meating and will petiden Come mit oder Kao. Pray Inquire into the history of the Portuguesa, administration of Macao from the beginning, and the present day co ditions, and write us fally so that we may
on the yoyaza »and ... played carde most fu the presant action, Me. F. Pagat Hott (or Mhich wars given in a half and half waWARD Th the Portuguesa Govaramontin Every in history.bas yai to ba told in all probability decide on the properimsasures to takeținu
again called in and attended to the patient, who, however, expired shortly afterwards to be exact at sigo on Monday morning, Death, Inshe opinion of the doctors, wardus, to heart
Mr, Thomson;left
somson left Hongroog on Friday last by the stremer Heiching with the interport cricketers. He seemed in the bast of spirits of the time, When, the team leat at foot ball, Mr. Thomson called attention to the seant consisted of "thirtain" fact that and left Hongkong on "Friday," that he was the "thirteenth man and that the team was expected to return to Hongkong to-day- the thirteenth Whether Mr Thomson was a superstitious man or not, could not be told, but the fact remains that he informed a member of the team that eloce they had lost the first match; he would not be pro
sent at the second, On the following sight, curious to remark, Mr. Thomson became it. having had two fits and shortly afterwards expired in the house of Mr. Forbes, The greatest sympathy in felt for ble widow and his three young children,
Mr. Thomson's remains were "brought to Hongkong this morning for burial, the funeral taking place this afternoon and was well attended.
Mr. Thomion practised as a 'nolicitor in London in 1892, and came out to Hongkong pearly ten years ago, to join the firm of Mesra, Deacon and Hastings to gar he joined Mr. M. J. D. Stephens, and for about twelve mot the the firm was known as Stephens and Thomson but since 190e Mr. Thomson practised on his own in the Colony."
as stated, the claims were discovered to be no interest; in the sellans, although she was gigantic fraud. Then Lal Chi Clin brought present during the trial. Haz lister was an claims against the women to recoper Oost interested party. The witness them andered among them being Joe named Ho Sra. Ascathing cross-examination, but one came warrant was issued for bar arrest, and this was through all right. Her avidence, however, was execated-omsbody was arrested, but the given in a very unsatisfactory manner, told woman arrested design that she is: Ho Ste and had juggling with an her replies, mest of gives her name as Yuen A Choy Mo
His Honour found that Yusn A Choy was Mears. Brutton and Hett), appeared for Lui, not Ho Szé, and gave judgment accordingly. Chr Chin, Mr. C. F. Dizon (from the office of Maassa. Hastings and Hastings) represented Yuen A Choy.
Mr. Dixon stated that an action was
brought against one: Ho Szo and a warrant was issued against her. As a matter of fact, be contioned, they went and arrested the wrong woman ane Yuen A Choy, who they alleged was ene and the same person. The ones, continued Mr. Dixon, was on his friend, Mr.. Hett, to justify what he had done. He alleged that Yuen A Choy was the same person as Ho Set. Therefore be could not prove the negativa and the onus was on his friend to do so.
Mr. Heit danied that the onus was upon him In the first place be was the defendant in this issue, nod Ho Sze" was the plaintiff, →
Mr. Justice Gompertz-But she says she is not Ho Bis
Mr. Hett observed that if the lady was Ho Sze there was no further step to take. They were entitled to their mossy which was paid into Court, antess some evidence was adduced by the other side.
Mr. Dixon-If he (Mr. Hatt) juulißes his action be can take the money.in Court, but not before.
Mr. Hett-It is quite clear, If Mr. Dixon does not adduce evidence la the negative, we are satitled to our money,› The money has THE LOSS OF THE 5,5, "ADATQ." been paid into Court, and we don't care if she
is the right woman or not (Laughler),
WRECK BREAKS IN TWO1 ...
The Japan Herald states that the Yokohams Customs Authorities received information on the 6th-ist-that-the-s.s. Adato, in long ashore on Oshima island, broke in half on Monday night,, the cargo being lost. Another ra
recalved from pert save that news WAR Qahimi be the Yokohama Customs at 3 pm. on the 6th instant, that the steamship Ad to, which has been stranded at Oshima since January 19th of this year, and the cargo of which bay heen since under salvage, slipped from the park on Monday night and broke in two, amidahin, on account of storms which have heen raging since the 5th instant. The cargo bai been drifting away,
·DOG ·NUISANCE AT WANCHAI,
DISTRICT FULL OF UNLICENSED PARIAHS.
The Telteraph attention has been called by a correspondent (signing himself Hydro phobia") to a dog nuisance which exists in that district round and about the race-course. Jud. ging from the letter, which we have received, we think "Hydrophobia" bas good cause for com plaint, and we hope that steps will be caken to radicate the evil before any serious injury is inficted upon residents in that district. We append the letter in fall-
Not very long ago an order was issued by the Captain Superintendent of Police to the effect that all dogs found to the streats at night (whether licensed or not) were to be shot, For about a month the Police, sspecially those is the Wanchal district, wasted much ammunition aroused the whole neighbour. hood, but seldom was a member of the canine tribe builet ted. Have they given up the attempt now? If so, why?
"In the Easter dinirish, more so around Morrison Hill and Leighton Hill Roads, children are afraid to leave their houses,owing to the presence of these semi-wild pariahs (most of which are policensed),
Сахруста
wonder why the revenue is
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And
on the deccasse
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Mr. Justice Gompertz-But suppose there
was no money in Court?
Mr. Hate said that if she were a pauper, or were in gaol the ouas was still on her to prove that she was cot Ho Sxe. The warrant was issued by this Court for the arrest of some por son. Someone was arrested, and if the warrant was inapplicable to her she should show that she was not, the right person, or that the warrant was irregular, Until the plaintiff went into the box, neither she nor ber solicitors had any locus stondi et all
Mr. Dixon-This is not an action for false imprisonment, My friend thinks it is.
Mr. Hott stated that it was possible Yuan A Choy had a twin sister, (Laughter.) it was probable—(laughter)—he added,
An argument followed between the two solicitors as to who should open his case dest. *Mr. Dixos argued that his friend should, Mr. Hett arguing atberwise. The judge found against the latter.
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ATTEMPIED SuigiDE,
YOUNG CHINESE WOMAN'S DIFFICULTIES:
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matter.
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*** 14th inst,;" "will be duly collected to seven made a Nigeris would baya, bean parposatezen. But doings in their Colany in South Chinn? Int
Att
"THE OSAKA SHOBEN KAISHA.
NEGOTIATIONS WITH BANKS FOR --
DEBENTURE ́ISSUE.
Because bar parents wanted her to wid a
at the conclusion of the mesting telegrams. man she did not like man whom she knew were at once despatched to HE Ko Yo Him to be in the stage of leprosy young Chinese and the Cantoness officials in Peking Inform
It reported that H.E. Ko Yu Bim will woman attempted to get rid of herself lasting them of the proceedings.j night. She was, however, rescued by a boat.
proceed to the South shortly to take up, his man, who had seen the woman enter the waist,
Chan Sin, the woman's nama, until recently, duties, in connection with the stitlement of the resided with her parents in a village in the Sac question of the delimitation of Macao. On district. About a fortnight ago her mother, 10 she alleges, approached her and told her to' get ready to leave for Manils, where'sho was to marry a man of means. Chan Sip made in quiries about this man and, learning that he was a leper, refused to go. That matters were made uncomfortable for her at home is only. to believed by the fact that a day or so Ister be Chat Sin fied from the village.
She made her way to Canton and fora couple of days" earned a mere pittance by sewing clothes. Failing to make both ends meet, the woman want to Macao. At that port every thing seemed to be against her. She could not get work; the needle and thread did not bring in much money; so she decided to try her luck in Hoogkong. She arrived bere on Monday, god where the remained until last night when abs engaged a room at the Chung Wah hotel, attempted. suicide.
The unfortunate Chan Sin left the hotel before sleven o'clock and proceeded to the Wing Wee Street wharf, from which she Jump ed into the harbour. Luckily, the water at this point was not deep as a matter of fact it only roached the woman up to her waist-and she was rescued without any difficulty. When she was tahan' to the Central Police Station, In- spector Gourlay bad bar removed to hospital.
NOTABLE WIRELESS FEAT,
speculations on questions of this nature, however Interesting in themselves, are beside the main point, on which, indicated by Reuter yesterday, the intended protest based. That point is that China was bound b of the British and Freach groups would be
the convention of September, 1çogi to advise the British Government before concluding any loan for the construction of the Canton-Haskow Railway
of
A Portuguesa..writes][to_abs]{2V, C. D
On tas question of the delimitation of the Macro Boundary I have noticed various ill- founded statements regarding the Portugasse particular the removal from Macao, by the Governor Ferreira do Amaral of the Chinese Customs house has been qualified as an act of piracy or something akin thereto. But there Is porte france such a removal was a corollary to another alde to this episode in the history of Macao,
Portugal having declared Macao the new order of things, and, besides, the con stant interference on the part of the Chinese. Customs Authorities in the administration of the native population in "Bracao uscosultuind their On this ground there would appear to be possible ambiguity. The convention, it may bejection from the Portuguese Colony, That remembered, was made in connection with the Amaral's action in 1848 was fully justled, and ioan of £1,100,000, that had been obtained be paid his life for his temerity, in maxing of through the Hongkong Government for the Macao entirely a Portuguese City, being as redemption of the Railway from the American sassinated at the hands of hired raffanseun jad Now it is said that the Portuguese Commis- bondholders la whose hands it lay... The writ- ten undertaking given by the then Viceroy ioner appolated for the delimitation instead Chang Chih-tung to Mr. Fraser, the Consul entering into the question of the disputed General, quoted by The Timer correspond boundary, in trying to put forward claims on
In view of your anrvices in obtaining ent at Peking in a telegram dated March 10 territories to which Portugal has no sight what. for meluas through the Hongkong are under a delusion as to the whole matter,
ever."It would appear that those who any this
Government on very fair terms; wherewith to
So far redeem the Canton-Hankow Railway, wrote the Viceroy I give you a binding assurance
Hankow Pallway, British Snanciers shall have that, should it be necessary to borrow funds abroad for the construction': of the "Canton-
the first option of undertaking the business, and, if bought abroad, British firms shall have the first option of supplying the machinery and materials. The basis on which the Gorman financiers are prepared to accom modate the Chinese Government has bess described as that of the Tientsin-Pekan Rail: way loan, with more favourable terms to China
respect of Issue price and interest Telegraphic information was received at it is claimed these forms had already been It is to be hapad that the Imperial Govelt than, are contained in that agreement; and Bangkok on 1st inst. to the effect that work Jected by the British representatives before they ment of China will not endorse this decision of was being commenced on the first two of the were offered to the German. If this statement chartered vessels of the Chico-Siamese Navi-be correct, the refusal of the British financiers the Self-Government Society of Canton, as it gallon Co., Ltd j'at Hongkong. They were to is scarcely to be wondered at, in view of the will not be the question of the delimitation of be expected at that part from Swatow and unsatisfactory working of the Tientsin-Pukon Macao Houndary that China will have in viaw Hongkong in the coume of a week;
agreement as regards the British section of the to settle, but the expulsion, of the Portuguese line; and, considering the apparent absence of from Macao. The case will then look quite any further negotiations on the point we
with certainty On our part, wO, MAY AISUMU are left to the unwelcome conclusion that we shall not put forward claims to which that the promises of Chang Chih-tang ke Vice we have no right in the face of International
considered as binding upon Foy mari sot the actions of Chang Chih-tung as Grand Law, but we shall not depart from the principle Councillor, Methwhile a new claimant is in that Macao and its dependències de atipulkied troduced into the controversy, as we learn froci in the Treaty of 1887 shall form the banks of the the telegram quoted above, in the person of the negotiations thatis, Macao and all places in the Japanese Minister at Peking, who is constrain vicinity which have been in effective occupa
It is reported in a Tokio despatch that Mr. Nakahashi, the president of the O. S. K„ in still making efforts to arrange a debenture use to the amount of Y2,300,000. He has 10 far been successful in inducing the Sumitomo, Yamaguchi, 34th, Konojke, and Naniwa Bank at: Osaks te sgree to the following terms Price of issue Y97 per Yroo rate
te of interest. 7 per cent.; repayment, fifteen years com. mencing three years after the signing of the contract. His negotiations with the Mitesi; Tkie sre, however, not making much pro Mitra Bishi, Daiichi 15th and zooth Banks at grass, as the Banks are not satisfied with the price of Y97. It is said to be likely that they world, meet the Company's wishes if the amount were lowered to You.--Kobe Herald.
CHINO-SIAMESE "NAVIGATION
_CO_LIE____
NEW STEAMERS BUILDING.
BANITARY BOARD SECRETARY- BHIP.
LETTER FROM GOVERNMENT.
The following letter from Government re-
It is known, the. Fortuguese. Come missioner has not yet arrived, and nothing has transpired as to the cours the negotiations will take. What is happening is that the Self-Gar ernment Bociety
to create troubles between their Gavertiment and that of Portugal, After having spread broadcast the news thation, the last decision upon the Chinese territory, arrived at by this Society calls for pr
The abrogation of the Luso-Chinese Tranty: the retrocession of Macao or, in the altamative, the re-imposition of the annual ground-rant and the recognition of China's sovereignty over tha place rand, in the event of Portugal refusing to comply with these demande, to take mereured to enforce theme essasta plag MHWE
serious..
ed to remind China of her earlier promise that, tlon by us for centurias or a great number of of the engineers employed for the construction years, with the territorial waters as dedand by bi the northern section of the disputed
lands Portugue
be Sir,With reference to my letter of the 24th one half will be of the nation the line, I the Law' of Nations will be insisted on by the?
goth March, 1909,
IN COMMUNICAZION ALL WAY FROM. YOKOHAMA TO PUGET SOUND.. The Sentile. Post-Intelligencer writes as fol. Mr. Hett then opened by recalling previous lows in fis issue of March With its wire- cases. He said that some time ago several as equipment the Nippon Yusen Kalaha actions were brought by Ho Sze against the steamship All Mars has performed the feat of Tak Li Long firm, and two men (Lau Hing Yokohama, Japan, to Paget Sound without being completing the. passage of 4.340 miles from Pong and Lal Chi Chis) were joined an alleged cut of communication with either shore. A re- partners, These actions (three in number) formed about farty other actions against the port of the achievement was made upon the ar-lative to the appointment of Mr. Bawan-Row. Tak Li Lung by widows and ladies, who lived rival of ther steamship is Seattle at noon yester. in the Tak La Lung house. Mr. Justice Wite day, Capt. J. Nagao, master of the AM Mare, lande, principal clerk, to act as Secretary to explains that the wireless service was
was the Board was read to the members of the at the linie was not satisfied with the matter, maintained by the aid of other vessels of his Sanitary Board last Tuesday afternoon --- but gave judgment against the firm. All the fine and government stations in Japan and
Colonial Secretary's Office, actions were for money lent. To give colour British Columbia. To a point in the Pacific to this story Lau Hing Pong was stated to bave engineered this fraud, as all the women were more than 1,003 miles off the Japanese coast concubines and amaks of the Tak Li Lung.
messages direct from the Japanese land station, say, ascertained that Lai Chi Chio was a
Lan Hing Pong, Mr. Half went on to As the Aki proceeded, toward America she rich map, and when be found that the was passed by another steamship in the Nip. Tek Li Lang firm was in low water he relaying messages, communication with Japan pon Yasen Kaisha fleet bound for Japan. By engineered this fraud, by handing out Pro was unbroken until a steamship was picked up missory notes ad Ud, to all the women in the proceeding out of Paget Sound, which was house. The actions by the woman followed and the women succeeded. Lai Cbl Chip, who able to relay messages to stations on the wast was made the defendant, appealed against the coast of Vancouver Island. The steamers of decision to the Full Court, and it was proved the first trans-oceanic teamships to install the Nippon Yusen Kaisha feet were among that the entries in the firm's books were untene. wireless apparatus. The service was at first For instance: thers was an entry in the book
ock operated. under a limited-power equipment, regarding loan from a certalu pawnshop, which permitted communicating over but when the pawnbroker was interviewed he tauces up to 100 miles. Within the past few
Bowen Rowlands, principal clerk, Sanitary Department, will be appointed to act su Sa- Cretary to the Board from Monday, the stb proximo,
I have, etc.,
F. H. MAY,
Colonial Secretary CAMRANH AS NAVAL ĮBAŠE. STRONG AGITATION TO FORTIFY INDO CHINA.
ANOTHER RIVAL TO SINGAPORE,
Japanese. Whether Mr. Ijuin already antici pates some forgetfulness of that promise in the event of the loan being undertaken by German financiers, does not appear. But the example afforded by what is actually taking place on the German section of the Tieuthis-Pekca lag may
| easily lead to such a conclusion.
Commissioner? is: belonging to
Båt féroully and tothepeace which is so
closely associated with the immortal memories Xavier and Camcens, and to which nature has been most bountiful, should be made for year:
racoon for iba coolle emigration to Part up to the present, a foster mother to gambling ful the West Indies, and slace its decadence hounes, M
Portuguese Government's administrativa faults But, without the least wishing to paillata tha
"Those dogs (if they must be called by that denied any, knowledge of a loan. His books months the latest appliances and inventions coast defauce is studied andér new "conditions for themselves than private individuals. But long kave been daserted if there were no puLAS
kept incked up all day long, and when released Li Lang's books was discovered and be, besides
other things, said that forty, ladies ware egg ed in rubbing the books with tobacco asb so
* It was not six months ago that the police Mr. Lai Chi Chip, who appeared to be ans at No. 3 Police Station started crusade - well, was called to the box. She was permit #galeit
the owners of unlicensed dogs. Those ted to be seated during her evidence. She who were summobed and fined were Portustated that she know Yuen A Choy, having mot yaese, Chinese, and Japanese. But did they hor at Lou Hing Poop's place nearly four at the time try other quarters where dogo yaurs ago. and a nuisance to other people abound? Mr. Hest-Where is Lau Hing Bong's place?
"If they as they should do-have a house |--At 150; Queen's Road Wast, to boase visit, then--and not till then-will the tax-payers of the district be permitted to go
ent anmolested:"
SABANG'S RIVAL
EXTENSIVE HARBOUR, SCHEME AT DELL,
GOVERNMENT ACCOMMODATING TRADE.
We have sson the same thing happening.
that there is how a strong chance for establish-bit in faconceivable that owen #te Appreciato:27 [trude, mors in accord with its glorious past
It would scarcely be reasonable to expect that China should concern herself greatly with private Interests of the didarént partien who now contest the right of lend-In Macao, I may way that the Chinese are sing ing her money. The quastion of the Canton partly responsible for these economical errors. Hankow. Railway loan is purely one of The Coolle Trade could not have donrisked if
• business; and in such matters Govern there ware no, Chinese brokers to bring coelia, A policy of naval. concentration is now in medte are no more exempted from the from the interior and const of China to the progress in Tado-China, and the problem of necessity of making the best possible terras barracoon and the gambling houses would mission power the ships have been able to have the plans under consideration Took mainly to both ways, it behoras China to examins, all fortuus
in quest of delusive in the afternoon well, women and children are
their massages read at a distance of nearly the defence, of Caps St. James and Saigos- the more closely, the motives of German with the Indian opice. The Importation of at a loss, to discover in which direction to fies
1,500 miles. Officers of the vessel stats that the commercial outlet of Cochin-Chins, the alacrity to make smooth for bor the path of the this drug. Into Chins would not be possible if out of their way.
to make them look like old books. (Laughter) while their new record is gratifying and doe in richest and most thriving section of Indoborrower. The nervous desire exhibited in the there was on ready, market therefor in thin "Soveral persons, Chinamen
especially, have A very ingenione fraud. (Laughter) Then the been bitten, and, I believe, compensation has action against this woman He Sie began, berlarute to the presence considerableChina Ratieriss crown the heights which German telegram that we reproduce this mornompire. It would have ceased to trouble med's hushed up the matter. But will 1, the father arrest followed, and her denial that she was
with wireless equipment, any considerable in command Cape St. James Sub-marine ing to prove to Chins that Godlin is indeed the of a feer, suffer my children to be the victim of that
crease in the number of Pacific teasers Carry-mines and torpedo boss guard the par- friend, not Short, to implant in bar bosom dark minds long before the present morement for PANOR bydrophobia for the question of a dollar or so?
was then called.
ing wireless will make the latest feat an overy ages to Saigon, and the defence works are suspicions of the sinister intentions ofthe British the suppression of the opium trade and cessa day occurence.
pressad on as far as the means" will allow. and Franch representatives while exaiting the
tion of the poppy
in China wak sat Experts urge more fortifications on the coast pare, and disinterested philanthropy of the from Cape Padaran to Cape St. Jones along German, may be, perhaps, too laughable to be times change: Ponagel bar Eat made up ber
de Macao's iniquity has, |
FAL Bat which there are too many points of vantage to
guito taken seriously. But however, much an enemy bent on attacking Balgon, recommendations have so far been attended to belive that the friendly, attfiuda mind to make of sacas a place for legitimata
of the Deutsch-Asiatiche Back in
Works will be undertaken to Improve its har, ing a caval base a Camranh Bay, which is tial Chiness" have been so far misled Leto liberal trading facilities will be granted to the
the most induen
bour and through Administraily reformis, famous as being the rendezvous for the Rassian pect that the friendliness Chall betill ca o flest that went to destruction in the Japan Saside. The mere fact that financiers of other Chinese marchants. The construction of the Important B Camranh is, the Colonial sitionalities have not falt fastided in doing Macao-Clanton railways will be the primary Government does not ses it way: yet to business (express the position of afairs in the object of the Portuguesa Clovernment, as soon fortify and improve the harbour, but the most matter-of-fact terms) on conditions which at the pending delimitation lac bean socom Governor General has just gone to the spot. the German bankare are quite ready to accept, plished. No one will proff more by the altered to see for himself what ought to be done. At should be enough to give pause to the Ministry circumstance than the Chisees. bis elbow are advisers who counsel him to turn of Finance by whom the agreement has yat to Camrank into a drat-ciaer naval port ap-well-de- be raildedigd in the case of the Tiostein Fukon inta & commercial desses celebrat zen Hauling to kick allunion has beau muddatdeclare gipore and Hongkong Volcan is favour of that Garmany has already discovered some Camraah have been raised eysu in the French means of advaccing her own cause, la spila of Trade is not easily diverted, and it will take Senate me learn some
SENATPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION” an apparently, adverse convention, in a manner Were you surprised when she got into the time before Aru Bay becomes a centre of The Claims of Camrash, as a naval base that hit not been practicable by her fallw-land- witness box and said she was Ho Stel-1 was attraction. But, when once the railway, the and commercial port has been brought under ere further Sonth. Every ampldyes wand Tuesday afternoon, an application from 1
At the meeting of the Sanitary Board last And after the actions you got execution tramway, and the harbour improvements are the notice of the Indo-China Government for as the northern section of the lint is German, against this women You, D
Why was not axacatles levied at once-Beport win there is litle doubt that ship within easy reach of saccess-Straits Times. ofglos tatuations of Faking, still loss with the application states that the flame wil bere his le working order, it le expected that the new year without result. But, this time, the agi and the materials are obtained from Germany occupies of No. 450 Queen's Road Wast
„Dali, Europe | Tatlow kan influential backing and seems to be
How for such
for such an arrangement coincides with the for exemption from flmewashing, the inside of shifting of the established business currants
popolas will seriously affect certain vested intereste.
It may be left to the Chivaše nation to Batis vermillion, as the water is used her than mann.i is not unreasonable to suppose that, if a leas in factors of same, the tank being limewashed on: to be granted an similar of aven
the ontalde, jak anelor forme the Caston Hankow line, it is because a similar to The Medical Officer of Health recommended reselt may be satidipated. As weak mation that the applicant be exempt from limewashing jeast of all the one that can affordijto make til. his tacks, but it defined bargains :) and in vinw of the present and Me, A. Ahalton Hooper, mienied i-The
Pication should be les villen by the pollen might come when would blisterly repeat addressed to the Board. having left bur own obligations, under the loan, Mr. Lau Chu Pak According to be interpreted by some other agency than ipector's report, the watRY IN USAGI the writsa word of a clear-cul agreementi vermiliton. This reason in 'good.
Lexempting the tank from_belog But at the same time “LagIK should apply direct to the
PAINFUL EXPERIENCE,
DOWNFALL OF COGLIE WHILE COMMITTING
UZUNLAWFUL. ACT.
Where did this woman (Yuen A Choy) live? The Netherlands India Goverment is At 142, the adjoining house, which commupt. taking steps to open sport for oceangaing caled with Lan Hing Pong's by, a door from ships in Dell, at Arm Bay, which is situated the vernudah.
near the petroleum-yielding districts, and if Did Yoes A Choy go into the witness' box admirably placed for shipment purposes. The and give evidence?--Yesu Andy Agutt Achsen tramway and the Dell milway will be Did the day where she lived at the time linked there, and the bay will be despannd at a Yes, at 252
ppot suitable for a harbour.“ Dredging work is Did she say what the claim against the Tak Bready bolor curled out in that quarter in the adh Lung firm, wer ihren: actions for interests of the pumiam Campuslat. That
Did you know her by the name of He Stel berides other facilities, AKA
harbour Icheme includes a jetty and godowns
A Chinese coolie, arme unknown, about thirty years of age, had a most adventurous time at ko sadly hour youterday morning. As a-No, matter of fact the man came very nearly losing his life and
At about 3.30 am, the coolie gained admit. tance into the first floor oför, Wing Lok Street romises occupied by a shopkeeper Entrance A effected from an adjoining houss, which is anoccupied. When the visit was paid the shopkeeper, was in bed asleep, and the intruder lost no time in starting to work. He collected of clothing from different parts of quantity the house, which be made into a bundle. As the visitor was preparing to take ble departure, Në stubbed his too aggiunt a stool, and things bagan to happen,
cause she had absconded.
The witness then explained that when Yaen A Chuy.returned, the, her mother and an amek pat to see her. Wices addressed the woman a Ho Sue Koo, and the latter asked what was wanted. Witpost asked for Lam Hing Fong, and was told that he was not there. Mr. Hifi
India. ·
The port of Sabang will be the first to suffer, as the transhipment of Dall tobacco there for forwarding to Europe will stop. The steamass calling Penang will also lose the cargoes
A BUSINERS PROPOSITIO V.
MARRIED TO GET A LIVING, "During the idal of an isine in the Suprame Court, yesterday morning, a middle-aged: Chi-- nesi woman, whose features were in mlante bas
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the bailid, who was also in the pusty, asked if from Dali now transhipped at that port," while plaintin would pay the money. Platstif then severst of the Dutch liners on the Ganon, The shopkeeper. was arassed by denied osoban fashion, iners said she kaw through calling at Aru Bayamol beautiful, was called to the box and he of China's Ballyman the noise caused by the overdraad stool, and cross-examination, witness #noticing, a man in his room, sprang nut of bad Ho Sre for four years, but they were not inti- Courant points out that the 1
and Rave chase, Silt, clinging to the bundle, inte friander seeds felling upon vested interests mean Fals to the the coolis allempiad to make good his escape, Mr. Violet Chan, who was attirad
foreign
Colony, to which the possession of an DOSAS He rushed to the verandah and, in bis hurry to attire, declared that she was a sister of the first harbour is of the utmost importance, especially Teachitbaterspout to lower b
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