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naturally obeyed it immediately for weil they knew that if they did not attend voluntarily other methods would be employed to induce them to grace the conference. Those for- tunate individuals who had not been sum moned suspected nothing the business was a pure formality and their leading lights would be in their accustomed places in due course, It must have conic as a bolt from the blue when they learned that their friends had scarcely put a foot inside the secret service office before they found them selves being unceremoniously placed on board a launch which was waiting and taken to the Frensung as deportees. The Choir nese remarks that these merchants "were not given any notice whatsoever and it is claimed that they did not even have a change of clothing and were given no op-' portunity to arrange their business affairs. The men of the Ban Shung, Tong are all

well known business men and as far as is

known were men of good character, Among them were Sy Chian, a baker having a place of business on calle Saulo Cristo; Chua Tin, the owner of a soap factory on the same street; Sy Kin, an Australian coal dealer CHAM-on Calle Caballeros: Gas Tib, the owner

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Stars and Stripes all men are guaranteed the benefit of the bill of rights and that none shall be condemned by executive officers unheard but shall have the right to a speedy trial and to be confronted by the witnessed against | them and to be informed of the charges of which they stand accused and above ail shall be heard in their own defense in open court. It looks as though a piece of Russian ad- ministration had crept in under the Stars and Stripes. The proceeding looks to us like an outrage of law by the law's guardians. It must be that orders for the action came from higher up or those immediately in charge of the affair would not have had the temerity to have performed the act. That is the Manila writer's" estimate. All we can add is that we are likely to hear more of this affair.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Two hundred Koreans' have been drowned owing 10 f ‹ads in Hamgyong province.

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The Chinese Government contemplates the establishmon of headquarters for the Admiral at Shanghai.

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RUSSIAN immigrants from European Russia entering Manchuria during the first half of the year exceed half a million...'

of a bag factory on calle Jaboneros, and Pua Kan Oli, a clerk, Agapito Uy Toogco, the president of the Bau. Shung

THX Colonial Secretary informs us that sani Tong was also among the number," According to the same informant the troubletary measures adopted by Netherlands India

against Hoogkong have been withdrawn. arose over a question of salary. Ng Kew, employed by Ng Si Beng, as manager of his business demanded an advance în his re muneration, and high words led to a fight. "Ng Si Beng claims that the members of the tong took the part of his manager and not only conspired to beat him, but did so unmercifully. He asked police qurplection and the chief of the secret service detailed a

OWING to an-increase of Japanese inhabitants in Ullaung island, North-Eastern Korea, a regular steamship service is to be opened

shortly.

THE.laws for Japan's judiciary lo-Korea will be completed shortly. The date for the colorce. meat is to be settled by Prince Lo and Marquis

Katsora,

Divorce Damages."

"BOA VISTA" HOTEL REGISTER

IN COURT.

IĶARING ADJOURNED FOR LEMM'S'

RETURN TO THE COLONY,

The action was resumed before the Chief Justice (Sir Francis Piggott) in the Supreme Court, this morning, in which Captain C. W. Mitchell, master of the steamer Fook Sang, ir claiming damages from Joha Lema, a Hong- keng architect, for alleged misconduct with his wife on divers dates and at various places in

this Colony,

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Sir Henry Berkeley, K C., instructed by Mr. H. W. Looker, of Messrs. Descon, Looker and Deacon, appeared for the plaintiff Mɛ, M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. P.. M. Hodgson, of Messrs. Ewens and Harston, defended,

The jarymen empanelled were Messrs; E. | J. Hughes (foreman), J. W. Bolles, E. Shellim, M. S. Northcote, G. C. Maxon, E. H. Hinds and M. S. SatsoOD,

When the case re-opened there ware a num. bar of spectators in the court-room, and Captain Mitchell was re-called to the witness box by the defence. Ip answer to questions put by Mr. Slade, he said that in 1903 he was captain of the Faw Sang

What i want to know is this, Captain. Mit- chell. I put it to you that you were not so unfriendly with Mr. Lemm at the time as you tried to make out yesterday? The circumstan

ces did not then come to my knowledge.

Dida't you ask him to look after your house? No.

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This letter to Lemm (produced), was it writ-' len by your wife?-The handwriting looks The like - mine, but I won't be sure of it. circumstances, I think, frompted me to write

it.

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And thai, letter you handed to your wife to, give Lemm.7-It might have beco.

Do you remember writing a letter to 7 enim asking him to look after your house?-Whep it is stated that the Waiwupu has informed the Mrs. Mitchell left for Cheloo she sub-let the provincial goverments that the foreign powers bouse to a man named Keane and Mr. Lemds have agreed to prohibit illegal traffic to armas asked to look after the house and collect the in all the foreign settlements.

rent. This was without my knowledge. Mr. and Mrs. Keese, les the house and it was rented to a man named Logan. When this came to my knowledge I became anxious.

I am always at sea, and I asked Lemm to look after the house: Besides Mr., Lemm, you have accused a sumber of other men of committing adultery/ with your w.fe-No.

IT has been decided by the Ministry of Finance 10 organize branches of the Ta Ching Govern- Bank in the four provinces of Shensi, Chinese Turkestan, Kueichou and Futien,

INSPECTOR Goulay summoned another shop. keeper in the Police Court, this morning, for

having unjust scales on bie premises. The čase came before Mr. Horeland, and defendant was ordared to pay a fine of $50

REFRESHING. Filipino detecive to be with him day and night and to act as his cochere, when is drove out on the street at any time. fe also preferred charges against us manager" and against Agapno Uy Tiongco for theft of money, but the case did but come to trial,, The men were bailed out, ther bondsmen giving P1,000 bail for their appearance court," The curious" part of the matter is that the chief of the secret service denies all knowledge of the affair, while the chief of the subject. In the concluding lines it is de potice in Manila fefuses to unter a word on

finitely stated that "At about 8 o'clock last night the arrested Chinese, to the number of over twenty, were taken down to the Legaspi landing, the prisoners were in charge of a number of plain clothes men from the secret service buteau and were hustled aboard the | launch, Bohol of the bureau of navigation.

No time was lost, for as soon as the Celestials. OWING to the many important features idveh were safely aboard the times were cast off anded in the proposed new provincial system

which has been under consideration, it has the launch steamed rapidly.away. It is pre-been decided by the Chinese Government to tatsumed that the prisoners were taken out to put it in force after the provincial assemblies the steamer wensong, which was to have have been convoked, so that the latter may tailed, at four o'clock yesterday afternoon, keep a check upon their working.

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A COOLIE was, in the Police Court, to-day, sectenced to six weeks' bard labour and four

hours' exposure in the stocks for stealing a Fanchor chain-from the Corinthiah Yacht Club's premises last night. The chain belongs to one of the members.・・

Hongkong Telegraph but which was delayed, until last night," It THE Board of Posts and Communications has

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1909

RUSSIAN METHODS IN MANILA, Without the semblance of a trial and with out the slightest warrant for their action so far as can be ascertained at present, twenty

intimated to the China' Merchants Steam Navigation Company that in order to increase its business is should enter ința contracts with the Chinese Railway Companies to connect its steamers with the Peking-Mukden Railway at Newchwang, the Peking-Kalg o Railway at Tientsia and the Shanghai-Nanking and Peki ing Hankow Railway at Shanghai, and should issus through passage tickets and bills of lad-

You did not?-Other people were brought into the action after I took preceedings.

Have you charged other people with commit ting adultery with your wifi Yes, after the information came to me."

How many people besides. Lemmi-Two.. I put it to you. I should say three,

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Mr. Slade fired question after question at the 'witness in quick succession, testing his vora- |·

city, which'evidently annoyed witness. "lam bere,” the witness said, "to' tell the truth and nothing but the truth.” (To the Court)—“Tell the gentlemno (Mr. Slade) !pot to look at me as if hò in going to swallow'ms, I am here to tell the truth, so don't think I've come here to fell lies, I am folƐing what I know.”

After the witness bad calmed down a few more questions were put to him, and he was excused.

A house" boy," Pau Kan Tak, said that in April, 1905, he was living at Irani Villa, Kowloon, as cook and "boy,"

Sir Henry-For how long? Between 6 and

:7 months..

Who employed, you?-Mrs. Mitchell (laugh. ter)..

What were your wages?-is a menib, and Mr. John Lemm gave me Ez, making it $14. -

Have you seen Mr. Lemmi at your mistress' house ?—He was always there...

At what time did he come?—Mostly at night, at about 7 p.m.

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And how long did he stay ?-Till au caily hour la the morning between 2 and 3 a.m. “

Any other cooks bosides "you ?--I did all the work. I am general servant,

How many badrooms, were there?-Qae steeping room and our room for Mr. John Lemm..

"

You said there was a bed in Mr. John. Lemm's room?-Yes, a bed of not much ure.

Do you remember at the time where Mr. Lecim lived?-In Observatory Road,

Did he use the bed'ia the house in which

1 you Jivdą? –Yer.

Mr. Slade-And he signed the chifa "John Lamm?”—Yes, I believo sou

And that's the name you have entered up in the account book?—Yes.

In eich can you have Mix. Mitchell's name entered in the account book?—Yes. It in entered "M. Chollo." .

You might easily have mis-read it from the chits it is a rough guess of what the name really was, taken from the register;

On the first occasion you have the names entered up separately?—Yes.

The name was entered as "J. Lemmert "?— Yes.

But is it a misreading of yours from the quick

scribble? -The reading looked more like Lem-

mert.

And on the second occasion he signed his name "J. Lemm"F-At that' tima 1 already knew he was J. Lamm, /«

In your book you have two chits for two drinks Against Mrs. Mitchell ?—Yes, two drinks and two tiffas.

So she signed her own chits? Yes. And Lemm sigoad chits, too ?-You. So on the face of your books there is nothing to show who paid-No. But Lemm paid.

There is nothing to show if each did not pay bis own account?-No.

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Winess then described the rooms," and how one room communicated with the other at tha time Lemm and Mrs. Mitchell occupied them. The rooms were separated by a panel which could be removed, the witness said, by turning

bution.

Mr. F. A. Pereira, assistant manager of the Boa Vista Hotel, was called. His ovidence was somewhat similar, to that of the Jasi At what time?—After nine o'clock,

witness. He spoke of the visitors' register, to How do you know?—He used to send me acoing Lema'sign it,' accompanied by the

two ladies... over to his house for his pyjamas,

The Chief Justice (to the witness) hope

Did do it ?—Yes.

you

Have you ever seen him in his sleeping gar. your other guests remain in your memory as ments?—Yės,

these.

Where?- bis own room.

lo any other room?—After he got his night clothes on, be locked his room door and could not get admittance.

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Have you seen him in any other place in the' room?-He used to take his liquor in the mis tress' room.'

Have you seen him there?—Yes.. In his pyjamas 7-Yes.

And how was the misius then dressed?—A loog sleeping dress

Mr. Slade (cross examining) How many bedrooms were there in this house /-Two.

Where did Miss' Mitchell, the daughter, sleep-With Mr. Mitchell,

-To the same bed?—Yes,

And during the whole time Lemm was there were both mother and daughter living to gether?-Yo, mother and daughter were sleep ing in the same bed.

I could not even get intỡ (ho dining room.t

Where did you sleep 1—O2 iba premixes.. You said that when Leam put on his Did you take that photograph, which was pyjamas you could not enter his room-Yes; produced yesterday, yourself? -No.,

The witgese was then excused, The next witness, Captain N. G. master of the tng David Gillice, said he knew. the plaintiff and his wife.

Sir Henry-This is not the first time he bas

| been here. He was examined by the commis-

sion shortly after-the visitu.

The case for the plaintiff closed at 13 35 | o'clock, and the case adjourned, sine die to, await the return of Mr. John Lemm in Hong- kong..

HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

-BOY TIED TO À TREE BY RODDERS:**

A report reiched, police headquarters to-day of the occurrence of another daring robbery in in the New Territory. On Sunday evening. bay, about sixteen years of age, left Taipo for Yau-ma-ti to make certain purchases. On the road he was stoppad by three men, who knacked bin dewa and, after stealing all the mopey be possessed a dollar-tied him to

tree with a piece of rope, It was some hours later that the fad was released. He con. tinued his journey and go arrival at Kowloon, reported the matter at the Water Police Sta..

Majer,chell's room. Through the bars of the window, plied to the police.

And how could you see Lemm in Mrs. Mittios. A description of the robbers was sup

A discussion here aturfed ad to a photograph of Mrs. Mitchell, and after it had come to an and, the witness resumed bia' lestimony He said he knew Lemm, In May, xyco, be was living at 3, Granville Avenue, Kowloon. No. 4 was occupied by Captain and Mrs. Mit chell.

How farg did they remain there ? - Ustil 1902 Had you an office in Hongkong 7-Yes. And what were your hab..s after leaving office?-To go straight home at five,

So you went to the window to look in ?—No,

1. had passed the window.

You said you lived on the premises. What

for ice water for the mistress who wanted it for were you doing at the window?-l passed there

lignor.

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And how did you get the ice' water in? - Through the window.

Mr. F. J. Marques, manager of the Boa Vista Hotel, Macao, was the next witness. He was hended two photographs by Sir Heary (photo graphs of Lemm, Mr. and Miss Mitchell) and from them haraid that he had seen them in his botel: They were there in August, 1901, and

Where was I emm living -At Kowloog. - Whereabouts? -In Granville Avende..

What was the number of his house ?-No. 8, their names were catered in the register(pro

duced). I believe.

The entry was shown to the Court.

Did you see him daily 2-Yes. He passed.

Chinese merchants, owners and managers of taken place in other countries-in Hong: ing-at-all its offices. This, the Board By along the avenue daily,

would benefit both the companies and the travelling public. The former will make more profit and the latter will be saved a lot of trouble..

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Sir-Henty Do-you-remember what rooms were allotted to the party?—Nos, gand 10. HeWho occupied No. 92-Tac two ladies,

And No. 107-Mr. Lemm.

Was there anything that attracted your atisnj tion when he passed down the avenue whistled when he passed No. 4.

And whri happened? −1 beard an answering whistle.

Tell us something about him?-He win a frequent visitor to No. 4 in the evenings.

When he visited the house, did he stay there

Ay length of time?-Sometimes.he would go in and come out between ten and eleven; sometimes he did not come out at all.

Was he ever in the house after eleven o'clock I can only surmise that;

SAYS the CAins Gritic, Tientsia :-Anyone passing along the German Bund will notice a large number of fine'cattle, several hundred in oumber, which are being stored in the old godown and grouód owned by the C. E. & M. Co., and bese cattle are being purchased daily in the country, by the agents of Messrs. Zimmer man & Co., and shipped from here to Chin.

From what circumstacces?—I saw Lemmi wanglao is the s.5, Kwangping, where they are killed, their carcases frozen, and then shipped

go into the house and sometimes out of curios. to Vladivostock, under a contract with theity I wanted to see him come out. Russian and other local authorities. This new business promises to grow into one of very large proportions, and we presume that there are plenty of calls yet left for sale in this.and. the adjoining provinces.

is seldom that such a perplexing tale- comes our way, especially from the land of the free. Assuming that the story is correct in, is essentialleatures, what reason could the authorities have for deporting à score of respectable Chinese merchants, gieo who drive in their own carriages? We do not say that such arbitrary doings have not long established businesses, have been sum kong for example, but in that case such an marily deported from Manila by the secret outcry was raised, such an outburst of po service police. That is the story, in consi

pular indignation.evoked, that the author derable space in the Cafenean of the zist

ties thought better of their action` and can- inst, and even that newspaper, pro-American celled the disgraceful decree. Not only so' though it be, inveighs indignantly against but it jibbed at the idea of going into the high-handed and tyrannical action of the court, when the Editor of the Sheung Po authorities. It would be decidedly ridiculous: threatened to test the legality of the measure to get into a durry over an incident for which But Hongkong is not Manila nor we suppose adequate explanation may later on be ford is the preponderating mass of the population coming, because an far we have only heard of the same race. But Americans no less one side of the case. It may be that the than Britishers pride themselves upon, their secret service men had good and sufficient liberty and freedom, and we cannot believe reason for taking the extraordinary step they that they will tamely and tacitly admit that 'did; it may be that the Chinese were in the the Government through the secret service wrong, for we are all liable to slips occasion may, without word, of explanation, without ally, but what leads us to a contrary opinion trial or hearing of any description, quietly kad of course it is only an opinion is the ship off a score or more of the citizens of vigorous denunciation of the act by the Manila, especially men of substance and editorial writer of the paper we have men. character, at a moment's notice. The idea tioned. In the first place, however, let is preposterous. And already we see that a' us see how the news-gatherer deals with similar view in entertained, by our contem." the matter. His opening paragraph reads.porary, which prints an editorial on the "As the result of a fight between Ng subject under the heading "Where are the Beng, a member of the Chinese Chamber of Courts? In terse and trenchant language Commerce, and his nephew Ng Kew, over The writer says: The Chinese put financial affairs, devin men of the Ban Shung on board ship last evening and de. Tong, ten of the Gee Hock Tong, and ported may have been guilty of hein- several other Chinamen were deported last ous crimes. We do not know as to that, night by the secret service without a bearing No more do the police officers who put the in any court! That is brief and to the men aboard the ship. No trial was bad, point. But it seems that the members of both No court passed upon the actions of the tongs absolutely deny being mixed up in men deported. In the face of the certisi any fracas whatever disturbance there was cates of residence issued by the Government Spring board; Flying Squadron Race, Shanghai | particulars ? My friend has his way now. He was confined to the two persons who were quarto these men by which they were certified. Hongkong; Water Polo, Shanghai Hong.bas put it to the jury in his own way. relling over financial matters. What makes the right to remain in these islands and to kong.

INTERPORT SWIMMING.

SHANGHAI TEAM.

Funker particulars regarding the Interport Swimming bave been received by the Secretary of the International Swimming Club, Mr. E. Prince, The Aquatic Sports will take place in Hongkong on September 23, 24 and 15, nod the following is a list of events in which Shangbai will participue:-

first day - Half mile; too yards, (3 lengtha) ; bigh dive, (20.10 25 feet).

The Chief Justice-You remained on your verandah watching ?—I think 1 djð.

Sir Henry-What aroused your curiosity ?— "It would arouse anyone's curiosity-

The Obial Justice-Have you watched to see him come out?-I have.

On bow many occasions?-Three or four, Had he coms out on those occasions before you went to bed?-No,

Have you seen them together?—1 might go

as far and say thousands of times.

The Chief Justice-In the day timo?-Yes, always on Sundays.

Do you remember being on board the Prins Sigismund on 21st June 7-Yes.

Was Min. Mitchell on board ?—Yes. Where was the ship bound for i-Australia. Mr Slade-Where are your particulars, Sir

Sir Henry 2-1 am not bound by particulars. Mr, Stade (loudly)-You are not bound by

Second day-200 yards (6 lengths); 400 yardt Henry? (a lengths); throwing the Polo Ball, ...Third-Day, Plunging; Ruooing Header from

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Is there a verandah fanning between 9 and 10 ?--Yes.

And is there a partition between the two rooms?—Yes.

Is it possible to pass to the rooms by way of the verandah ?—Yes.

When did the ladies and gentleman leave the hotel-On 13th October.

Did they leave together"?—Yes. Who paid the botel expenses -Mr, Lemm. The chits for what was had, by whom ware they signed?-How were tacy signed?— *." Lammert,"

How did you enter the payment on that day 7 In whose name?—Joha Lemmert.

Where did you get the name from?—The

“CATI”.“

Do you remember the same party coming back in December?--Yas.

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What rooms did they occupy ?-86 and 0. Is there a communication between the two rooms?-Yes.

CANTON DAY BY DAY,

OPIUM DENS RAIDED.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 23rd August, On the 18th instant, on information received that twenty-five opium-smoking daan 'ware re maining open in the Sblù-Tang Market, in the Namboi district, the local officials at onde sent ̧

posse of officers to raid the proscribed 'prami." see. The dens have now been closed, and the keepers of the establishments arrested.

RETURN OF FOREIGN MINISTER. HE, Wong Ko, ex-Chinese Miniflet to ita ly, arrived here a few days ago, and called on the Viceroy on the azad instant.

THE PHILIPPINE CARNIVAL,

NEXT YEAR'S PROGRAMME.

Pieparations are already well under way for. the third Philippines Carnival, which is to be beld in Manila next February, and with their famous record as entertainers to be lived up to the residents of the American colony across the China Sen, are preparing to give those visitors who attend the next big show, a more enjoy. able time than was afforded to those who were so fortunate as to be present last year. It would seem that this would be attempting the im-. possible, but Mr. O. W. Rosenstock; a-member of the Carnival's Publicity Committee, who arrived on the Mongolia, says that, it will be done.

The igro Carnival," Mr. Rosanttock said. to a representative of the Telegraph, "will be the greatest affair of the sort ever attempted in the Far East. The first Carnival was a buge success, and the one held last year far surpass... ed it; but we are now working on plans, which The witness told the same story, as given when finally completed will cause people to above. Lemm occupied 8A, the ladies No. 9. open their ideas, Many people from all parts Lamm paid the expanses. But on this occasion of the Orient have had the pleasure of being in Maníta during Carnival week, and we ara Katur». he signed his came " J. Lemm."

Under cross-examination, the witness saided that many more will be present in February,. that there WRE AN alteration in the The Carpival Association is tow making ar- hotel register.. He did remember a person rangements with steamship comprolex for. pamed Ledbury in the employ of Capisia reduced fares to Manila during the festival, Mitchell coming over to inquire about this and everything promises well for a large con

matter.

Wasn't it to him you gave the register after they had been cut out?-No.

"Didn't you give them to him?—No,, a

solicitor,

Do you remember Captain Mitchell coming over there?--Yes,

course of outside visitors... ... .

While the mixth-producing features of the former Carnivals will not be in any way corroiled-in fact, they will be mora slabo- rate next year than before-the. · Carnival' dustrial exposition to be held during Carnival management has decided upon an I

week. Foreign conalries have beco invited 100) participate in this feature of the 'Carnival, and

calo

And looking at the register?—Yes, And pointing out the entries ?—Yos. And seeing the altaration?--You, after the we bare very hopeful promises that they

do so. There will be men-of-war from mansioill ́departure of Mr. Lemm,

countries in Manila Bay during the weak of the Cerdival, and troops from other countries #md402 also participate

His second visit?—Yes.

In 1971, the plaintiff took proceedings the affair additionally discreditable to the have the protection of the laws of the coub-| Arnogements are well in hand and the tears against his wifo for adultery ?—I believo eo.

And you wore called as a witness on 26th authorities-always providing that the tale try and acceir to its courts, they were seized will probably leave here 32 or about Seplora furnished to the pressmen is true--is the and taken away from their homes, their ber 17, says the N.C.D. News, which will allow Peptember, 10057-1 will not be sure of the

them one or two days for trainlog. The date, but I was called. fact that several of the principal members of places of business and their families and put Shanghai team has not yet been selected, but

You were called commission ?—You. both tongs were requested to call on the on board a boat and sent back to Chinx where | it is probable thit the following swimmers will When you gave your evidence, than did you chief of the secret service to discuss a friend- they will land without more than the clothes represent Shanghai; R. W. MacCabe, E. Prince, mention any one of the facts you gave now ?—

The witness explained that when Lamm paid ly question. The invitation assured them on their backe. Some of these are men who C. W. O. Mayne, P. Fowler, D. H, Cooks, T. Yes.''

# You are a friend of the plaintiff?—I am a | blé first visit to the hotel ha signed his proper "that there was no danger of any kind to have been thirty years in the island and have E. N. Rosser, J. Wilson, W. Jones and G. J

Robinson. The team is a very fast oss, sad | captalu myself,

aime. This however, was afterwards struck out themselves; all the police wanted to know built up large basicases and acquired pro-

and substituted for. "Johnson Lemmert," then were the facts of the squabble. The mem perty and have wives and children in Manila

"F. Denning," and then the signature was bere who received the official billet-doux Ithas been boasted many times that under the

scored ent so se to make it unintelligible

should acquit itself wall in the Championships It Is cartons that in 190; you did not give and the Team Race, although it is hard to say, the details you give now? I was not asked for new Shangbal will fare in the Water Polo.

The people of Manila, have not forgotten. the assistance giyan them last year by the Bilề giất tish garrison here in Hongkong, and they hope to have the pleasure of entertaining them agafa

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