Telegrams.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"

SERVICE,

OHANG CHIH-1 UNG.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE EXTENDED..

· [By countesy of the "Sheung_Po"],

Peking, 20th August. Grand Councillor Chang Chih. tung has been granted an extension. of leave of twenty days.

CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY..

THE LOAN AGREEMENT.

[By courtesy of the "Sheting Pa."]

Peking, 20th August, The loan for the construction of the Canton-Hankow and Hankow. Szechuan Railways is for £6,000,000. The agreement is ready and will be signed shortly."

Later.

Great Britain, Germany and France are underwriting the loan for the Hankow-Szechuan Railway. with America participating in it.

The people of Hunan and Hupeh refuse to recognize these loans.

OHANG CHIH-TUNG.

CONDITION SERIOUS.

[By-courtesy of the " Sheung Po?”]

Peking, 22nd August.. Chang Chih-tung's condition bas been very serious. He has applied to be relieved of his duties on the Grand Council.

The Prince Regent has prevailed upon him not to sever his connection from the Council.

CHIENIAO.

·JAPANESE AND CHINESE IN COLLISION.

[By courtesy of the "Sheùng-Po"]

Peking, 22nd August.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY AUGUST 28 1969

A DENIAL

REPORTED BURNING OF Ç. M."

STEAMER UNTRUE.

[By courtesy of the " Sheung Po."]

Shanghai, 23rd August. Yesterday's report of the burning of the CM 8.N.Co. gia. Khoang Chi is absolutely untrue.

„NAVAL STATION.

SELECTION OF BASE.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po.")".

Peking, 23rd August. The Governor of Chekiang will proceed to Ningpo on the 26th inst. to receive Admiral Sah and Prince Chun.

They will then proceed in com- pany to Cheong Shan to select a suitable naval station.

HANKOW-SZECHUAN

RAILWAY.

THE LOAN AGREEMENT.

[By courtesy of the " Sheung Po."] ·

Peking, 23rd August. The agreement for the American loan for the construction of the Hankow-Szechuan Railway is ready for signature.

Later.

The merchants and gentry of the Hukwang Provinces have wired to the Waiwupu to oppose the conelu sion of the American: loan; they assert that they would rather diethan recognise the validity of the loan,

Later.

The Waiwupu is in a very per- plexing position in regard to the loan

MANCHURIA,

VICEROY'S CONFIDENTIAL

DESPATCHES.

[By courtesy of the “Sheung Po"]

Peking, 24th August. On the 22nd inet. H.E Sik A memorial has been received Liang, Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces, despatched three tolo- from Viceroy Bik Liang reporting that Japanese soldiers at Chientaograms to the Grand Council and have killed over twenty Chinese two to the Prince Regent.

soldiers.

SHIPPING DISASTER.-

CÚTHA MORCHAMTE; STRÂMER BURST.

[By courtesy of "the" Shoung Po"} ..

Shanghai, 22nd August. The China Merchants' Steam Navigation Co.'s sa. Kicang-chi was destroyed by fire at Wuhu on the 21st inst.

NAVAL BASE.

COMMISSIONERS TO SELECT.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 22nd August, Admiral Fab and Shun Pui-lap "are to leave Peking on 25th inst.

They will proceed to Chekiang Arst to see about establishing a naval

base in that Province.

CANTON-HANKOW, RAILWAY..

THE LOAN. AGREEMENT.

[By courtesy of the" Sheung,Po"]"

^ Peking, 22nd August. Grand Councillor Chang Obih- tung has, in conjunction with the Waiwupu, memorialized that the agreement for the loan for the Hu- nan and Hupeh railway is ready for signature.

STUDENTS FOR AMERICA,

FORTHCOMING EXAMINATION,

[By couriery of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 22nd August. It is notified that candidates, for education in-America should send in their names between the 25th and 80th inst.

Outside the Council none have any means of ascertaining the con- tents of the confidential telegraphic despatches.

| JESSFIELD RAIDED AGAIN.

FIREARMS USED AGAINST POLICE.

TWO POLICEMEN; INJURED AND SEVERAL '¦

ARRESTS EFFECTED.

[From Our Own Correspondent.}

Shanghai. 25th August, 12.25 p.m. Another raid has been made. by the Municipal Police on the Jossfield Club, during the daytime on this ocension...

While the police were endeavour ing to find an individual named Gordon and arrest him they were fired upon by those in the building.

NAVAL COMMISSIONERS.

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"LEGISLATIVE `COUNCIL.

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to recommend that the following votes ba adopted by the Council-

ARRIVAL ÄT TIENTSIN.

A masting of the Legislative Council was"

HEAD STONES, bald in the Council Chamber "yesterday after. A sum of six hundred dollars lo aid of the [By courtesy of tha" Shaung Po"]"

noon. Prezent :—His Excellency, the Governor, vote, Sanitary Departmeal, other charges, Sir Frederick Lugardy KC.M.His Excel- | 'sanitary staff, bead stones, / Peking, 26th August. Admiral Sab and Shun Pul-lap arrived at Thomson (Colonial Secretary), Hon. Sir Henry lency Colonel Darling, R.E., Hon. Mr. A.-M. Tientsin on asth inst, and were to have left Berkeley (Attorney-General), Hon. Mr. C. Mel. yesterday for the South.

Messer (Colonial Treasurer), Hon. Mr. P. N. They will inspect the naval station at Ohe-H. Jones (Director of Public Works), Hon. kiang and Fukich and also the arsenal at Mr. F. J. Badeley (Captain Superintendent Foochaw.

of Police), Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin (Registrar

They may also inspect the arsenal at

CAUSEWAY BAY REHUGH. Xum of eighteen thousand dollars in aid of the vote Public Works, Extraordinary, Came way Bay Typhoob Refuge, deepening shallow area to one foot below Ordinance Dalum.

This was all the business.

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coral), Hon. Dr. He Kai, M.By Con: CHINESE POLICEMAN CHARGED. Mr. Wai Yuk, C.34.0., Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson, Hon. Mr. E. Osborne, Hoa. Mt. Murray Stewart, and Mr. C. Clementi (Clerk of Coun

Shanghai:

Commissioner Shun will then proceed to Japan to study the question of naval-icorguo-cils). ination.

1UNGKUANSHAN MINES. CONCESSION CANCELLED. [By courtery of the "Sheunz Po")

Peking, 26th Auguit. Grand Councillor Na Tung has instructed A Spaniard, two Sikhs and a Cu-H. Liang Tun-in, president of the Wai- wupu, to notify the British Minister that the bad were arrested.

Tungkuzusban mining agreement has been

The police; however, searched, the premises but could not lay hands on Gordon.

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Subsequently, Gordon was located and arrested in the Frer ch Concession. Two of the Municipal police were njured during the fighting-at-Jess-- field.

DISTURBANCE IN KIANG-SU.

OFFICIAL YAMEN DESTROYED.:

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]

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Shanghai, 25th August.... There has been a rising in Tan- young district in Kiangsu Province.

The official yamon has been don troyed and the city gates are closed.

The Governor of Soochow has sent

troops to suppress the disturbance.

THE CHIENTAO DISPUTE

JAPANESE REINFORCEMENTS

DESPATCHED.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 25th August, Japan has sent further reinforce ments to Chiontao.

Russia is intervening on the ground that it is a breach of the Russo-Japanese Treaty

HUNAN PROVINCE,

OPENING OF A PORT,

{By courtery of tho “ Sheung Po") ·

Peking, 25th August.

cancelled and to ask that the British Minister will see to the withdrawal forthwith from the' concession of Mr. Macguire, the engineer.

'CHINESE' LEGATION..

·AT WASHINGTON.

[By courtesy of the " Sheung Po.")"

Peking, 26th August. FI.E. Cheud Yam-tong, Minister-designate to Washington, bas applied for the transfer of Cheung Maniu to his Legation as first secretary

HONGKONG-WATERPOLO

"SHIBLD COMPETITION.".

SEVENTH XOUND.

Two Shield Matches were scheduled to have taken place on the 20th,inst, but at the last minute the Lusitano Recreation Club foreited their game to the Corinthian Yacht Club. This is the first occasion this year that such a thing has happened, as even much weaker teams than the L.R.O, have in ned up and faced such formidable opponents as the V.R.C, and C.Y.D., and much comment 'was passed over this withdrawal.

The Royal Engineers met the 87th Cay. Royal Garrison Artillery to decide their tie, and after pretty tough game, this ended in a win for the Sappers by 4 goals to mil;

ABSENT.

Hoa. Mr. E. A, Hewell.

MINUTES.

ACCUSED OF KILLING A HAWKER."

The trial of the native police-constable, Woor Kam (No. 9Gǝ); for the manslaughter of a haw....... ker named Leung Sas, formerly residing at 148, Hollywood Road, was continued before Mr. F. A Hazeland, at the Magistracy, last-Tuesday

The minutes of the last meeting were read afternoon. and confirmed.

PAPERS,

The Colonial Secretary, by command of His Excellency the Governor, laid on the table the following paper-

Medical and Sanitary Reports for 1908.

FINANCE.

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report of the Finance Committee (No, 12) The Colonial Secretary laid on the table

FINANCIAL MINUTES.

the

The Colonial Secretary laid on the tabis Financial Minutes Nos-37-and 38 It was agreed that they be referred to the Finance Committed.

• HARBOUR REFUGE

The Attorney General moved and the Colo gial Secretary seconded the first reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to authorize the Construction and Maintenance of a Harbour of

Refuge upon and over cartais portions of the Sea Bed and Foreshore situated upon the Harbour frontage at Taikektsul, and Vaumail, Kowloon, in this Colony,

The motion was agrend 10.

· MALICIOUS DAMAGE. The Attorney General moved, the second reading of the Bill 'entitled As Ordinance 10 amand the Malicious Damage Ordinance, 1865. Considerable discussion took place on various clauses particularly with. regard to the punish meat to be meted out to a small child who put a stone on the tramway lips. Eventually the Bill went through Committee on all clauses except one relating to the New Territories.

RATING AMENDMENT,

The Attorney General moved the 'sacond reading of the Bill entitled An. Ordinance to amend the Rating Ordinance, zgor.

Mr. Grasson-Why are no "objecte and re8- rone" stated for this Bill?

Mr. Murray Stewart: It does not say why it was brought la.

The Attorney General: The region'is that in the New Territories the cost of sending people

Further evidence was called to show Eaw the get was committed. It would appear that on the 19th Julylast, while the defendant was anduty in Hollywood Road, he saw the deceased seated

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box alongside his two stalls, which were in the side channel. Defendant believed that an obstruction was being committed, and ordered deceased away. The latter did not obey im mediately and defendant, so it is alleged pro duced his truncheon and poked the man in the side. Deceased returned home, and died on- the following day. The cause of death, accord ing to medical evidence, was strangulated hernia.

The case was further adjourned. Mr. P. W. Goldring, of Maises. Goldring, Barlow and Mor tell, is retained for the prosecution. · The de fendant is represented by Mr. E. Davidson, of Messrs. Hastings and Hastings.

BUROPEAN gentleMAN

ATTACKED,

SERIOUS ASSAULT BY A DRUNKARD.

27th-1

-iast; A avery serious assault was made upon a European gentleman at Wanchai the other night, by a japaness, who, it is believed, was under the influence of liquor. Let it be said at once that there was no provocation which might have led to such an attack; and considering the Europeas is a man of years, it is to be regretted that the magistrate did not take a more serious view of the case.

Shortly before ten o'clock on the night of the 24th instant, a Japanese, who later gave the game of 5, Ito, and described himself as a salesman, residing at 8, Cross Street, was seun

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a nude condition running up and down Morrison Hill Road. He held à heavy stick in his hand, with which he threatened pados- triads,

up there to assess some of the villages exceed-was spotted by the drunkard, who rushed at

The Boys' Own Club's representatives then met the "Buff" in a friendly matched the amount collected by the rates. and had to acknowledge defeat at the call of Mr. Osborne:That would attract people to time to the tune of & goals to 4. Petersen the New Teritory. substitued White in goal for the Boys and this daily accounts for the big score against them, ae being without experience between the pasts he was unable to sipp even some of the softest | shots that were sent in.

R. R.

8TH ROUND.

88th Co. R. G. A, vo, 87th Co. R-G. A.

v. 83rd Co. R. G. A. * D. Y. C, Leiva, Bats.

LEAGUE TABLE, Played. Won, Lost, Drawn. Poluts.

The Governor of Hunan has asked the Central Government to throw The Grand Councillora and the high officials of the Waiwupu

open the place outside the northern held a long conference in Na. Tung's reai- gate of the Provincial capital as a C

commercial port. dance over the secret telegrams.

NAVAL BASE,

„INSPECTION' OF CHUSAN ISLAND,

[By courtely of the Sheung Po."]

Shanghai, 24th August. Admiral Sph and Shud Pui-lap left by the cruiser Hoyee on a tour. of inspection of the naval base at Chusan Island......

Later.

Upon completion of the inspection of the Chusans, the Commissioners will proceed to Foochow to inspect the arsenal there,

All the expenses of the two Com- missioners are to be defrayed by themselves; they will not be pro- vided for by the local authorities.

RAILWAY FATALITY.

BRITISH OFFICER KILLED.

[By courtesy of the " 8heung Po.")

Peking, 24th August. A British lieutenant named Lowry was killed outside the Peking rail. Way station.

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FOREIGN DEBTS.

STATEMENTS TO BE DRAWN UP

[By courtesy of the" Sheung Po."]

Peking, 24th August. The Grand Councillors, in con- junction with the Waiwupu, the Mi- nistry of Finance, the Ministry of Poats and Communications and the Ministry of Agriculture, Commerce and Industries, are drawing up a statemont of the foreign debts. NEW CANTON VICEROY. JESSFIELD CLUB RAIDED.

An examination will be held on the 4th prox.

One hundred students will be selected.

‘ARRIVAL AT SHANGHAI,

ROULETTE TABLES SEIZED. [By courtesy of the " Sheung Po"]

· [From Our Own Correspondent] Shanghai, 23rd August.

Shanghai, 24th August, H.E. Yuan Shu-Hauan, Viceroy

12.85 p.m. designate of Canton, having recover Jessfield Club was raided by the ed-from this recent illness, has ar Municipi Police last night, rived at Shanghai from Nanking. Two roulette tables were seized.

He is at present staying at the The Indian watchman, in resist. Foreign Bureau and will shortlying the seizure, bit Inspector Arm. proosad to Canton.

stsong's arm sovorely,

An Imperial decree has been issued approving the proposal.

"MANCHURIA.

REQUISITION FOR MILITARY STORES,

By courtesy of the " Sheung Po.")

Peking, 25th August. Viceroy Sik Liang has memorial ized to the effect that the Three Eastern Provinces are short in their supply of military stores.

He has requisitioned for a supply from Peking.

CHANG CHIH-TUNG. APPLICATION TO RESIGN,

[By courtesy of the “Sheung_Po"]

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Peking, 25th August.

V.R. C.

Boffi

B.O...

L. R. C............... R. E.

·83rd Co., R.G.A. Ő

Bath Co., R.G.A. 6 87th CoR.G.A. 6

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EIGHTH ROUND,

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Two good matches of Water Polo were wit. nessed by a voty big gathering yesterday after noon (2gb in.) at the Victoria Recreation Club's swimming esclosure batween the 87th Coy, and 88th Cay, Royal Garrison Artillery, and the "Buffs" and the Corinthian Yacht Club,

The first match was timed for 5.30 p.m. and the water, and from the very outset the 87th punctually at this hour the Attillerymen took began pressing, scoring three goals, the 88th the replay the latter made three or four very Company being unable to not the leather. In good attempts and looked dangerous at ilmer, bat the defence of their opponents was to strong and they were driven. back to their owa area, the 8th shortly afterwards registering an additional two gaols before the whistle sounded, the final score being

87th Coy, R.G.A. 5 goals. 88th Ooy, R.G.A. #il.

Judging from the winners' exhibition yester- day it looks as though their chances in the Arilllory Jater-Company Water Polo Com Chang Chih-tung's illness is pro-petition are evan, for although they had to tracting and he feels that he is unacknowledge, defeat at the hands of the 83rd Company a few weeks ago, the team have able to discharge his duties in conse since greatly improved. quence. Ha is therefore determined resign his post as a Grand Councillor.

MACAO'S DELIMITATION. CANTONESE DESIRE INFORMA. TION.

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[By courtesy of the " Sheung Po"]

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·A deal of interest was contred in the "Bu "/Q.Y.C. match, as both teams were the occupying second place in the Water

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The Attorney General:-Most of the houses. to the New Territories are legs them rateable value.

The Bill weat through Committen.

LIQUOR LICENCES,

The Attorney General moved that the second reading of the Bill untitled An Ordinance to Amend the Liquor Licences Ordinance, 1898, and the Liquor Licences Extension Ordinance, 1908, and to repeal the Liquor Licences Amend meat Ordinance, 1903, be postponed.

Agreed.

DOGS HOME ORDINANCE.

On the motion of the Attorney General, seconded by the Colonial Secretary, the second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinace to afond the Dogs Ordinance, 1893, was passed.

CHRISTIAN CEMETERY, "

Mr. A. Bioway, a storehouseman of the Naval Yard, was passing along at the time, when he him, and before Mr. Bloway had time to de fend himself He was dealt several stunning blows on the head with the stick,

The assault was witnessed by several person), including one or two policemen, he war returning to town from the Vallay. The man was, after a violent struggle, overpowered and taken to No, a Police Station, from where ka was sent to the Lunatic Asylum..

Bleeding profusely from the wounds on his Hospital, in Wanchal Road, and there bis in- head, Mr. Blowey made his way to the Japanese jutles were attended to, Dr. Majima having to put in five stitches in his head. Mt. Bloway, after a while, recovered sufficiently to return to hit boma.

At the Police Court, this morning, the Japan- ere was arraigned before Mr. F. A. Hazeland on two charges-drunk and disorderly in Morrison Hill Road, and assaulting Mr.", Blowey.

The defendant who was attired in a Limooo, when asked to plead, said be knew nought of the matter he was drank. Iospector Kerr said that the man was "mad drunk” when be was brought to the station, and produced "a medical certificate.

His Worship Where did he get his drink), The Inspector said nobody know." His Worship fined the man $; on the first

charge and $? en the second count. The fuel, needless to say, were paid.

In moving the second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to set apart cortalo Crown Land to be used as a burial ground for persons professing the Christian Religion, other than members of the Roman Catholic Church, the Attorney General explained that the object of this Bill was to sot apart a portion of land In the cemetery for the burial of persons pro. fossing the Christian reilglon other than men bers of the Church of Rome. That religious body had already been in possession for years of a portios of the general Cemetery under an old grant. The other portion had been open t religion but there was no positive restriction Sorial of paracos principally of the Christian against the interment therein of any person during his lifetime. It had beso represented to whatever the religion he might have proferrat A gambling school, which has been in exist

evice at Yat-ma-ti for some time, and conduct- tion of this land might be set apart by law for the Government that it would be well if a pared on a very extensive scale, was raided by members of the Christian religion other theo the Roman Catholics.

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His Excellency the Governor This Bill church: The only reason is that they already excludes members of the Roman Catholle

have a cemetery of their own.

Considerable discussion followed and, the Bill was left in committee because the plans of the land had not yet been made out;

TRAMWAY AMENDMENT.

The Attorney General moved that the second reading of the Bill entitled Au Ordinance to amond the Tramway Ordinance, 1902, be post posed.

Agrond,

CHANGE OF DUTIES.

GAMBLING SCHOOL RAIDED.

HEAVY FINES.

27th inst

Detective Sergeants Appleton and Murphy yesterday, The information which was res: caived by the police proved to be correct, for when, the detectives attacked 154, Tompla. of gas pat in full swing. Twenty-four as Street, yesterday forenoon, they found a game. rest were made; the money" on the table, amounting to about Sco, was confiscated, toge ther with the gambling outfit. The prisoners were charged in the Police Court, this morn. ing, batore Mr. F. A. Hazeland, when Assistant Superintendent of Police Wodehouse appeared to prosocute. After the evidence was heard,

his Worship fined the first four men, the ring. leaders, $300 each, while the others were or«. dered to contribute 515 epiaca. Most of the Boos were paid.

The second reading of the Bill entitled As A coolis, who was captured at Quarry Bay, Ordinance to reliste the Governor-in-Council yesterday, by the Bhau kiwan police, mod of certain ministerial duties, was passed, on found guilty at the Police Court of playing the motion of the Attorney General seconded | kluk kluk (a dice game) In the stroot, was dead by the Colonial Secretary.

The Council went into Committee on the,

Bill.

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der section 2, it was pointed out that the On the question of passing the schedule un schedule gave no information of the datles the Governor gave up. The schedule simply gave the name of the Bill and the clause or section which appointed the Governor to look after the particular duty."

Polo Shield Competition, and this match was to decide who should retain the position. Many of course favoured the Corinthians, but the Mi- litary had hopes in their comrades, seeing that the faster have been training very bard of late. As the rivals entered the enclos- are they were applauded by their backers and after a good deal of play Cooke opened the score for the Yachtsmen, R. C. Witchell adding the second from Poking, a6th August,

cornersbrow in, The Bois, however, played a cool game and in less than The Grand Council and the Waiwupu a minute after the O,Y.D.'s score Private Cloak have been In receipt of telegrams from the sent in a terrific shot which proved too gentry and merchants of Canton pointing out dimicult for the Corinthian goalkeeper, thus that H.B. Kao Erh Ch'ion, the Special Com-registering the Buffs' first goal. Before half missioner, has observed perfect reticence time the O.V.C brought their total up to 3 over the negotiations regarding the Macao dale toons. The second spell witnessed int the schedule itself yat. We are only at clauss boundary question, which might lead to the give and take but the play of the Corinthians two. loss of China's sovereign rights,

was too good for the "Buffs", who added another two goals to their credit, bringing the score up to 5 goals to one at the falsh,

They ask that telegraphie instructions be despatched to Commissioner Kab directing him to afford the Cantonese an opportunity of learning the progress of negotiations.

A CHINA AND JAPAN. THE MANCHURIAN DIFFERENCES. [By courtesy of the " Sheung Po”)

Pelding, 26th August.

-HIGHWAY-ROBBERY:

BOY TIED TO A. TREE, BY.RQUSERE.

dark.

Mr. Gree! We are passing things in the

The Attorney-General: We haven't come to

The Attorney General: When you come to the schedule you can strike out all the items and then the Bill will drop.

$15 by Mr. J. R. Wood to-day.

LOST BOYS FOUND.

ALLEGED KIDNAPPERS CAPTURED.

were

A kidnapping story was related to Mr. 1. R. Wood (second police magistrate) in the Pollos Court, fast Tuesday afternoon. Two farmen Cheung, Sun and Wong Sheung,

charged with taking two boys ont of the Colony, by force and against the will of their guardians, on the youngster of twelve years, sold that he came 18th fostant. Оде

of the kidnapped boys, & from Teo But How, which is near Kongmoos. have the schedule.

Mr. Gressen: But.Clause ± confers power toHe had been in the Colony for some time,

"Living with his uncle in Aberdeen Street, Some. weeks ago be joined a man, who employed | him as assistant hawkar. He was then taken. to a house at West Point. There be most iku biber lad and they were sold to the defendants for $95. They ware than put on board the Sá U Chung steamer Hoi Ning, and warn recogulsed by one of the fehls on board, wAD was the means of having the meq arrested and the boys restored to their lawful guardianes The circumstances under which the other ind was, kidnapped are somewhat different. ·· He/ The motion was adopted and the Bill was staled that he was an apprentice, in a tooth ¡eft in Committee,

benah shop in Caston, and not liking; ADJOURNMENT.

the work, ran away. Afterwards, ka maty The Council adjourned until Wednesday like to be in actor.

a man, who inquitA, wheiker be would, next, tba, ist prom

The lad (sloven years of age) consented, and was brought here andjaken to the house at W ́est Põimi, thença to the Raf Ning to be taken to Mits Bay, The wars remanded. Detective Bergesat defendants pleaded not guilty to the charge, and

bendnoted ska otão for the solids,

*** Mr. Grassour′′it is like signing yOU? KEMI

to a document that you don't understand.

Mr. Osborne: Coulda't a short summary be made showing what was being given up?

Ms. Stewart : I propose that the Bill be lait Iantin Commitias to give the members an oppor- unity of referring to the Ordinances at their leisure

A report reached police headquariara Tuesday of the occurragoa, of, skother daring robbery in the New Tariitory. On Sunday, arching Aboy, about sixteen years of age, laff Talpe for Yau-ma Ŋj to take castain porchusas, knocked kim down radiator sealing all the Onite road he was stopped by three men, who money ka postauden d

„dollar-tled him to tree with a gabon of rope.) It was some hours later that the Ind was released. Ha con- My Kawad Els jokins, and on anival at Kowloon, Later, reported the standar at the Wajar Police Sta Japan does not agree to reference to Hon. Da desaription of the robbers was supe Thợ laque of the Minnebarkan diketown,

reaching a settlement over the questions In view of the difficulty experienced in

affecting the Three Eastern Provinces, the Walwugu proposes to reference them to the Hague Conference.

antiques 1.

WAAFINANCE COMMITTEE.

held immediately after the meating of Council A meeting of the Finance Committen, was the Catasid Kesretary proriding, “It was nigros

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