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Telegrams.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”
· SERVICE.
NANKING VICEROYALTY.
„TUAN”FANG'S DEPARTURE.
[By courtery of the." Sheung Pa") ;.
Peking, 2nd July: The acting Viceroy of Nanking, Fang Chang-chun, will take over the seal of office (pending the arrival of Na Tung) on the 8th Inst.
Viceroy Tuan Fang will leave for Peking on or about the 12th inst.
CHANG-JEN CHUN.
A TACTFUL VICEROY.
[Ry'courtesy of the “Sheung Po.")
Peking, 2nd July. The Prince Regent yesterday made the remark to the Grand Councillors that H.E. Chang Jen- chun, Viceroy of Canton, is tactful in the matter of handling dissatis- faction tending to lead to abortive risings and has been, eminently successful, in his intercourse with foreigners,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JULY 9
that when Viceroy Tuan Fang arriv es he will be prepared to prosecute the investigations forthwith.
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PRINCE CHEN,
ARRIVAL IN..TOKIO.
[By courtesy of the "Bhowing Por
Peking, 2nd July.
Prince Chèn arrived in Tokio on
Tls. 700,000 over that of the cor responding period last year.
VICEROY CHANG JEN CHUN.
RELINQUISHING OFFICE NEXT
WEEK.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung, Po."]
Peking, 5th July, Vicero
Chang Jen-chun, has
Matters will remain in statue quo untii
Tuan Fang arrives,
OPIUM REVENUE.
HOW TO BE MADE UP.
[By'cburtany of the " Shoung-Pa"]
Peking, 8th July,
The officials of Honan Province havé, me-
morialized for permission to open up mines in order to create new services of revenus to
audience by the Emperor to-day. the 1st inst., and will be received intelegraphed to the Grand Council make up for the loss of the opium revenue.
SIR ROBERT HART. RETURN TO CHINA URGED. ́[By cpurtesy of the “Sheung Po"]
Pelting: 4th July. The Grand Council has telegraph- ed to Lord Li Ching-fong,, Chinese Minister to London. directing him to urge Sir Robert Hart to return to China to assist in carrying out the scheme for the abolition of likin and the increase of duties,
VICEROY CHANG, DECLINES PROMOTION.
[By courtesy of the" Sheúng P&"]
• Peking, 4th July Viceroy Chang Jen-chun has tele. HE. Chang's promotion to Nan- graphed declining to accept the ap. king is calculated to relieve the Cen-pointment as Viceroy of Nanking on tral Government of much anxiety, the plea of incompetency.
TANG SHAO. YI.
ARRIVAL IN PEKING.
[By courtray of the "Sheung-Po."]
Peking, 2nd July.
Tang Shao-yi arrived in Peking on the 18th inst. He has brought back with him a number of standard and valuable works on currency and finance.
VICEROY TUAN FANG. APPLICATION FOR LEAVE.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Pot]
The Grand Councillors have, how ever, succeeded in prevailing upon Viceroy Chang to withdraw his fusal.
THE TUNGKUANSHAN CONCESSION:
advising that he has fixed the 18th inet, as the date on which he will hand over his seals of office and that as soon as all matters are arranged he will proceed to take up his new appointment.
VICEROY TUAN FANG.
DEPARTURE FOR PEKING.
[By couriery of the "Sheeng Pa"]
Poking, 6th July, Viceroy Tuan Fang has changed the date. for handing over the seal of office to the th inst
The date of his departure for Peking hes not yet beca settled.
Later.
There are persistent rumours, in Peking that Na Tung has received the substantive appointment as Viceroy of Chibli and that Viceroy Tuan Fang will enter the Grand Council,
[A report was current in Shanghai last week to the effect that Viceroy Tuan Fang will enter the Grand Council and H.E. Na Tung will be appointed substantive Viceroy in Tientsin, and that the reason for the change in that, owing to
leg complaints, H.E. Na Toug finds it ex- re-tremely inconvenient to attend the Grand Council Chamber and audiences with the Throne.-Ed, H.E,T.).
EARLY SETTLEMENT DESIRED.
{By couriery of the "Sheung Po."]
Feking, 4th July, The Prince Regent has given instructions to have the Tungkuan- shan mining concession differences settled at an early date, care to be exercised not to strain the amicable relations with a friendly Power; at Poking, 2nd July. the same time the terms of the set- Viceroy Tuan Fang has tele-tlement should be ao concluded as graphed to the Grand Council pray not to incur the displeasure of the ing for an application, in his behalf, of two months' leave of absence so
people that he might settle all pending matters at Nanking before starting for his new post.
PROMOTING INDUSTRIES. NEW OFFICE SUGGESTED. [By courtesy of the "Sheung PV.").
Peking, 2nd July. At his audience with the Prince Regent, Viceroy Tuan Fang has ro solved to ask for the appointment of Superintendent of Industries whose duties it will be to proceed to the South Sea and stimulate interest in the promotion of Chinese industries.
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His Excellency will also suggest. that the products of all native enter prisce should be admitted into the country duty free.
EX-SHANGHAI QAQIAL,
"BUFFERING FROM ̃EYE
COMPLAINT.
[By courtesy of the Sheung Po.")
Peking, 2nd July.
MANCHURIA.
MAP SKETCHING PROHIBITED.
[By courtesy of the "Shaung Pp."]
Peking, 4th July.
H.E. Sik Liang, Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces, has request ed the Central Government to notify the Foreign Powers to prevent for- eigners from making sketches of the Three Eastern Provinces on the pre- text of their being travellers.
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TIENTSIN-PUKOU RAILWAY. THE QUESTION OF CONTROL. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Peking, 4th July,
Shu Shih-chang, president of the Ministry of Posts and Communica. tions, proposes to place the Tientsin- Pukou Railway under the control of the Ministry,
The majority of the Grand Coun- cillors are in favour of the proposal.
Peking, 6th July.
NA TUNG.
FAMILY'S ARRIVAL IN TIENTSIN.
[By courtesy of the " Sheung, Po."]
Peking, 6th July, Na Tung's family arrived in Peking on the 5th fret.
-LEGATION GUARDS. [By courtesy of the "Shoung Po."]
Peking, 6th July. Germany has replaced the Legation Guards by marines and bar applied for the use of the Kwan ming Lake to hold naval
aneuvres.
The. Walaupu hai strenuously opposed the application,
to
RAILWAY LOANS. AMERICAN PARTICIPATION. By courtesy of the " Shawng Pol
Peking, 6th July.
It is reported that Great Britain has agreed the United States participating in the loan for the Szechuan-Hankow Railway to the extent of as per cent,
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NEW CANTON VICEROY.:
EAGER TO ASSUME DUTIES. [By courtesy of the," Sheung_Po."]
Peking, 6th July,
H.E. Yuan Shu-fun, Viceroy-designate of the two Kwang, han despatched a telegram to Shun Po-ki urging him to proceed to Shadtung forthwith to relieve him, so that he may be enabled to start for Canton to take up his appointment as Acting Viceroy. ANHUI MINING CON CESSION. FABIAN POLICY CONDEMNED. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Pt."] ·
Peking, 7th July,
The Prince Regent has informed the Grand Council that, as all countries are watching the progress of negotiations res- The gentry and merchants of Chih-pecting the Anhui Mining Concession, it is Province have insisted on Lui Hoi-possible to consent to the Fabian policy wan dispensing with the services of adopted by R.E. Liang Tun-yen, president
of the Walrupu, in handling the matter. the Germans on the railway.
FAMINE IN THE NORTH The Germans have lodged a com-
with Lei Tak-sun,
REPORT CALLED FOR [By cowrissy of the “Shisine Pol
Peking, 7th July...
plaint
Leung Yu-ho, ex-Shanghai Tao- tai, has applied for four months' sicki leave in order to enable him to pro coed abroad to consult an expert `opthalmist." TIENTSIN-PUKOU RAILWAY. DIRECTORSHIP DECLINED,
By sourteny of the "Sheung-Po!] = Peking, 2nd July. The acting Governor of Shan- tang, Shun Po-ki, has declined the appointment of director-general of the Tientsin-Pukou Railway in ad- dition as acting Governor on the plea that he cannot attend to the duties of the dust office.
Later.
Later.
The gentry and merchants of Chih. Province have had pamphlets printed and distributed exposing the alleged malpractices in regard to the Tientsin-Fukou Railway.
NA TUNG
ASKED TO BE RELIEVED OF CUS- TOMS SUPERINTENDENCY, [By courtery of the "Sheung Po"]
Peking, 6th July..
Over sixty Germans are employ In view of the numerous duties
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ANTI-OPIUM GRUSADE.
RECALL OF OPIUM HABITS,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po,“] ·
Peking, 8th July, Prince Kung, Luk Chin-lum and other Anti-Opium. Commissioners have decided to racall to Peking all officials suspected of being addicted to the opium habit. TIENTSIN-PUKOU RAILWAY.
GERMAN REPRESENTATION, -
By courtesy of the "Sheung-Po,"]-~~-
Peking, 8th July.
The German Minister in Peking has asked Lei Hoi-wan, director general of the Tientsin Pukou Railway, not to give head to false rumours thereby dispensing with the services of Lei Tak-sun.
Let Hoi-wan has decllued to comply with the request.
FAMINE IN NORTH CHINA. THE CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE.
[By courtesy of the" Sheung Po"]
Peking, 8th July. The Acting Viceroy of Shenal and Kansu bas telegraphed to the Grand Council that the gentry of the two Provinces have already taken measures to afford relief to the suffer en (by the recent drought) whore condițion is not so bad as it was at first feared.
ANOTHER RAILWAY.
THE LOK-TUNG LINE. [By courtesy of the "Sheung_Fo."]
Peking, 8th July,
A loan of two million taels at five per cent
has been arranged with the Ta Ching Bank for the construction of the Lok Tung Rail
way.
1909.
H.E. Chang Jen-chun.
CONGRATULATORY VISITS.
VALEDICTORY ADDREBIES BY LOCAL COMMITTEE AND ASSOCIATIONS.
[From Our Own Cerrarpondent.]
Canton, 3rd July.
,in tha
Brutal Murder
FOREST GUARD DONE TO DEATH. REVENGE BELIEVED TO BE THE "MOTIVE,
All
A Chinamen, about thirty years of age, whosa ́aumu kus not na yat been obtained, but who la believed to have been a „Forast Guard; in the employ of the Government, was erually done In appreciation of the axallent services of to death yesterday on the road" between Shad H., Veeror Chang Jes-chun daring bla adasi was sadaland by a wayfarer, wi
who was nistration of the two Kwang Provinces, the
on his way to Shad-k-wan. vianty lying, facu Nine Charitable institutions, the Sevasty two downwards, on the Chai Wan Gap, which is guilds, the Self-Government Society, the Cen midway between the two places already men tral Railaf Committee and other Associations iption drcumstancès point to i Canton are preparing addresses and gift. hat be raped to him before his depare tura from Canton. H.E. Chang has proved himself to be a very energetic official and has done a great deal in reforming the ad- ministration besides promotion education and industries, during the term of office in Canton, thus earning great popularity of the officials, gentry and populace. H.E. Chang's promotion 100 from the Llang Kwang Viceroyalty to Nanking is much regrated by the people of the two Kwang Province.
&e, to presented
Owing to his being about to relinquish the mies of office H.E. Chang Jan-chun has issued notification to inform the public that he has ceased to receive petitions from the and lost.
BRITISH CONBUL'S "CONGRATULATIONÉ, At it d'clock this morning H. E. Viceroy Chang received Mr. H. H. Fox, acting British Consul General at Canton. The purport of the Consul's visit was to tender congratulations to the Viceroy on his recent Viceregal promotion
ACTING VICEROYSHIP. ANA
Fending the arrival of the New Victroy, E. Yuan, the Provincial Treasurer, Wa Seung Lum, has been authorised to take temporary charge of the Viceroy's Yamen. The Provincial Treasurership thus vacated will be filled for the time being by the present Provincial Educa tional Commissioner Sham, Taung Tudy, as it is reported, and Taptai Chung Sik Fus will be made temporary Educational Commissioner, and Teotel Kwok Jan-chang, Total of the pre- {ectures of Yumchow and Limchow ad interim.
PREPARATIONS FOR DEPARTURE.
6th, July.
body was lying across the road when discerised, a whiteann hat being found some distance away, which belonged to the deceased. Thej nambat and position of the wounds on the body go to how that the unfortunate man was attacked by several persons and from behind. There wore, wounds at the back of the hand, legs, arms and back, which were lüflicted by blant. instruments, which have not been found by the police.
Th
Chai Wan, as already, stated, village situate bien Stanley and Shau-ki-wang village is wall populated, and its inhabitants have earned the same for themselves tres steelers reason, so it is reported, for a tax being levied on them for the constant destruc• tion of trees on the hillsides, stomatik (skigg It is presumed that if the deceased was U Forest Guard, which is the opinion of the police, he must have been in the habit of ar resting and having the villagers Bned for de straying trees-thon getting himself into Ill favour
with the result that he was waylaid then for putting away the man was revenge, af yesterday and foully murdered. The motive
The police are making a close investigation in the hope of finding some clue which might lead to the capture of the murderers,
OBSTREFEROUS POLICEMEN,
THEIM-BEHAVIOUR ON A JUNKI
The strange behaviour of two Chinese lus kongi on board a cargo,boat, which was thas maared off the Praya West, was told to. Mr. J. R. Wood. (second police magistrata) in the Police Court, to-day, when Lukong No. 3oo was charged with assaulting a boatmas and stempting to secure a bribe from him.
Mr. Loo, d'Almada e Castro, of Messrs. Goldring, Barlow and Morrell, appeared for the prosecution. The lutong was defended by Mr. Olto Kong
Stog
It is learn that besides ordinary gifts to ba made in the form of silk hangings, umbrellas, &c., to be presented to H.E. Viceroy Chang Jen Chun on his departure from Caston to the Elang Kiang provinces as Viceroy there, the local gentry and the committees of the various
The evidence taken, was to the effect that the Societies and institutions in this city at A defendant and another policemas, both of meeting held the other day unanimouily Bug" | whom were in plain clothes, went out for a walk. gested
to ralse subscriptions with which to orect & memorial arch and build a status cf along the Praya West on the afternoon of the 28th June, Arriving at a certain point they H.E. Chang Jen Chun in this city as a mark of
on board a cargo-boat, which was appreciation for the excellent services rendered moured alongside the praya wall, a number of by bim during his administration of the Liangmen conducting a card game. The policeman Kwang provinces. A large matshad, will be went on boned the craft, and the defendant- erected at the Ties Tea Wharf, where the seized hold of cos man (the complaidant) from RAILWAY RIGHTS.
people will assemble to give a betty send off to whom he was alleged to have demanded the HE.
Chang on his departare, Lanterns will be
sum of two dollars, otherwise be and bis PROTECTION DESIRED,
bang, commencing from the Vicemy's Yamen to as far as the bund, and will extend Alorgrade would arrest, the whole gang. the entire route by which H.E. Chang will pro- [By courtesy of the "YSheung "Po.!"] ceed to the Tian, Tst Whert. Vessels contain
log water with mirror attached will be pinced Peking, 8th July, along the road for the purpose of emblemati. The Ministry of Posts and Communica- cally pointing out that H.E. Chang's character tions has submitted a memorial urging for it as clear as water and mirror. The lecl railway guarde and praying the Government gentry and committees of the different societies to legislate with a view to making-the-des-and institutions father suggested that eitherthe steamer Kwongsung or Awongani, belðugjog ta" triction of railway property a punishable the Chinese Steamship Company, will be effence and to provide for the rights and chartered to convey the people to Hongkong
to see H.E. Chang" jon-chun off, privileges af shareholders in all railway con cerns.
RAINS IN THE NORTH.
FLOODS FEARED,
[By courtesy of the "Shaung Po
'Shanghai, 8th July......... There has been heavy rainfall in Hunan, Hupeb; Aubui and Cheklang.
It is feared that there might be foods, in consequence, in thòus provinces.
TYPEQON WARNINGS..
RECEPTION OF JAPANESE CONSUL H.E. Viceroy, Chang received the Japannes Consal at Canton at 17 o'clock this morning.
DISPUTE BETWEEN CHINESE TRADERS.
RICE DEALERS AT LAW.
to the Summary Jurisdiction Court, last Wed. nesday, before Mr. Justice Gompertz, Hai Ching Kam, a merchant of 28, Tza Ml Street, brought an action against Lam Bre Chiu, of 151, Connaught Road West to recover the sam of $765 due for money leat and goods delivered, made up as follows;
Tha boatman refused to pay the money and defendant struck him over the right eye with his fiet, causing a nasty wound. The two police. men ibon attempted to get away. They were, however, pursued by the boat people. The de fendaus was captured by Policeman" Grast who, on seeing the procession along Connaught Road West, took up the chase and man bla man to earth. The other policeman succeeded in making good his escape, and has not vince becasson. It is believed ke
Cantone to this affect was heard at length,
Evidence
after which his Worship found defendant guilty of the assault and imposed a fins of 50. The charge of attempting to obtain a bribe will be decided to-morrow morningi fo
BUSHE HAS
"CAUGHT IN THE ACT, HOUSE ́COQLIE'S CLEVER TRICK LÄNDS ATHIEF.
A very clever scheme to capture a thief was put through with great success yesterday by a house coolid in the employ of family residing, at 2, Koutsford Terrace, Kowloon. The story was related in the Police Court, to-day, when a man named Yung Kau, of 16, Absten Road, was charged with the theft of three piscon clothing, valued at $2
Mobey lent on the gth March, 1908-160, Money leat on the 37th March-160, Money
It was explained that for some time past the house coalie had lost a good deal of ble person- lant on the 29th March-$100. Maury paldal property, principally clothing, from the
The following telegramu were received from the Manila Observatory at the American Con sulate: Generalı
7th July, 1909, at noon. ;
basement of the house, where he slept. Low pressure area over N, China So... Aby plaintiff to defendant for the purchase of a typhoon may develop in it to the EN.. or quantity of rice which defendant has failed to. Although a watch was kept the clothing still dis
deliver-574 N.E. of Parachis. Parachly.
8th July, 11.49 8.m.- Depression Northern part China Soa
THE PRATAS ISLAND QUESTION.
́REPORTAD BETTLEMENT.
We (Japan Chronicle) learn from the Osaka
A
at
The Grand Council has telegraphed to the tinning his basiness or the island, If it Chinese creditors' approached, debtore for the Viceroy of Shenil and Kantu for a report upon the sufferings of the people brought about by the drought with a view to subacri tions being raised in Peking and other Provinces for their relief.
MINES PROTECTION SOCIETY.
was adjourned,
Defendant pleaded gulity to the charge, and was sentenced to six weeks hard labour; WASHIGA STAKES,
Mr. Otto Kong Sing appeared for the plain appeared, until the coolie becoming desperate, tlf, while Mr. J. H. Gardiner (of Mesurs. Brus-formed a plan to catch the thief. Yesterday ton and Hon) represented the defendant. • morning he secured a piece of string which be The claim was brought as the result of rigged up in the basement in such a way as to Certain transactions between the litigants in resemble a clothes line, over which the coolls the course of last year. A Chinese witness hung two on three of his jackets: One and of room, where -the the string lad into another roo belonging to the Fook Ho Yung shop stated
coolle was at work, and attached
attached to that" and that on the 19th March isst year, he went
was a ball.
N to plaintiffs shop on some business and
The rest is known. In about ten minutes w defendant asking. plaintiff for the.. loan of Asahi that the Japanese Government bas agreed to recoguite the territorial right of China 5:00, Plaintiff at året refused to lead the after the trap had been laid, the bell started to in Pratas Island, but at the same time has ask money, but on being assured by defendant ring violently. The coolis rushed to the base ment, there to End Yong Kan in the act of ed the Chinese Government for the recognition that the latter would settle the outstanding leaving with the three jackets and protection of the business of Mr. Nishisawa, accounts, he eventually agreed to let him have the Japanese who has occupied the island for the amount. There was no recalpt given for the purpose of shipping phosphates there the sum. During the course of his evidence, from. M. Nishiawn, it is stated, has no inter-witness stated that the usual way in which tion
to be Chinese temitory, she might be settlement of an account was to, speak, the
troubles. The Japanese Government words "Will you pay the money bus therefore proposed that the Chinese Gov
"After further evidence was 'adduced. the'canS, arantent shall either purchase Mr. Niskinawa's balanss or pay him compensation on his, with drawal from the island. Viceroy Chang of Kwangtung has agreed to purchase the basi. ness of Mr. Nishisawa, the price to be settled Japanese and Chinese commissionsss. between Mr. Begawa, Japanese Consul at Canton, will ba appointed the Japanese commisioner.
Osska journal ways that at dist Mr. brought about by one's own caratasancas is to Nishizawa demanded from the Chinese Gover be placed on record. The facts go to show the Fletcher) told the Court the = "facts of ment compensation to the extent of some stupidity or ignorance of some people the case as they were told to him. He said Y400,000/while the Chinese authorities made a
Some, time about ten o'clock last eight a that debtor owned a shop at 184 Das Vœux counter-claim for damage based on the pulling coolle, whose name is not know, and who Road Central, and also had a share, valued at the Tang down of a temple and the driving est sharman
The dimculty Blake, Gardes with the Intention of passing Shan Wing Company, Ja, walce settled by a compromiss be the night there,
engaged as wacaging partDEY. Brew Viceroy Kwanging and Mr. Sleeping in this garden is prohibited and Segawa, the Japaners Contal at Canton, Mt.numerous convictions have been Nisbless agreslog to withdraw from the against man, who have broken the rule. This island merely on payment of compensation by man, undoubtedly, was aware of the law, be the Chinese Government, to be arranged as case, lastead of chosing, a soft patch of stated; Liit stated that Mr. Assoo, President of tarf or a bench for his bed, as is usually the Toyo Kisen Kaisha, contributed Y:60,000 | dose by most of the unemployed, hơi towards the funds invested in
of
UNKNOWN COOLIE'S DEATH,
ROLLED OFF A WALL WHILE ASLEEP A
- STRANGE STORY OF 2 GAMBLING AYFAIR.
rather strange story was told the Chief Justice, in the Bankruptcy Jurisdiction Court, chant, sought to be adjudged bankrupt. An sp. plication was made for a Receiving Order.
Mr. P. W. Golding, of Messra, Goldring, Barlow and Morrell, appeared for the debtor. Mr. R. A. Harding, who represented the largest
Official Racaiver.... The
Another of those, crea where” death is i creditors, opposed the applKE SKY
"ed on the Tientsin-Pukon Hallway attaching to the Viceroyship of Chih-charging the Ministry with alleged favourit has, however, been the island Away of Chin- aridently had no fixed place of abode, want, to 1,000, but now, worth $PALANG Eth
A PATRIOTIC ORGANISATION, [By courtesy of the "Sheung #of¶
Peking, 7th July, The Mines Protection Society in Hount Province has telegraphed to the Walwapu The representatives of Chihli Froli, Na Tung has applied to be relieved sin to foreigners in selling their own vince has urged the Director-Gene from the office of Superintendent of country,
It stated in the telegram that the people ral to dispense with the services of Customs.
in Honan would sooner surrender their lives the Germans in order to prevent |
than recognise the validity of the (Tong "kuanaban),«greement, foreigners from having any excuse to interfere with Chinese rights.
PEKING HANKOW RAILWAY.
Upon the receipt of ible telegramd the Ml. nisters of the Walwups became really exer cleed and appiled to the Grand Council for directions for their guidance,
CHIHLI PROVINCE FINANCIAL MUDDER,
A.PROFITABLE UNDERTAKING, CHIALI PROVINCE,
[By courtesy of the "Shaung Po."] ALLEGED MALPRACTICES,
Paking, 5th July. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po,”]
The Ministry of Posts and Com Poking, 2nd July,munications hee reported that the
· [By couriery of the "Sheung Po."] Prince Regent has given receipts of the Peking Hankow Rail
"Peking.. th July, Instructions to Acting Viceroy Na way for the five months of the car The Goancial affairs in Chibil Province Tung to inquire into the alleged de-rent year have amounted to five are is such a angle that Ba Tung dose not falcations la the Chilli Provinos so million taols, being an 'increase of. propose to unravel ki.
firms employ, used the Brm's chops
$14,000 from vations Chinese banke, This money was required by the arm to Import rice from Bingapore and from other southern porte When debtor get the money ha rambled it Indebted to the arm. But up away, and garden, where he would not be the money-be fall
Mr. Goldring shaarved this whân dabioF TOL the island and this vessan fhe business on a position on the top of wall, at the northern for that he would ha solvent now set o of the hand was an the Back of Formoss and other private dierbed capitalists,
Datas dan EA PAR "his bad, could not be more than about" "play a game of Cuburich Me Lost
"of the wall," where, this man was unscrupulous"gang og day andused"dübtor CAPTAIN P. 8. Baward, Royal Garrison Eva feat. The wall le sally reached from the entire sum. Debter had the men chiryad'! Artillery, who has been appointed to do; duty garden, side, and locks over into slane some the Polios Court les poledling him gods tha with the Paking Langation Goard, has served twenty feet below. Once he had reached the money, but he was asked toʻs itheless! in the Royal Artillery for close on eleven years top the coolie feel asleep, and daring the course by his own partners, and he did sexy
Mi. Hastings said that ble ĉilants alleged that and fi in expert in gunnery matters. He want of the night he must have turned over lo bis
• African War; 1890,1909, and slumber, and fall to the fans below. Chtel Jestics-Is all the mosty, gons)
Sundabkor convened the money to his own nes, through the Bouth 2 shared in various affairesin' the pafmonsvaal, His dead body was found by a district watch- being employed for some time star duties man and went to the morgue, for (dantincation,
was mentioned in dispatches Ands recelyedut up to the time of writing help act know
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the Queen's medal with throw'alaarais
Deceased was Hourly fony years of agevol
Mr. Goldring Allah
The Chief Justice refused the spali