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THE CANTON "MUTINY,
ORGANISATION IN HONGKONG.
A Canton dispatch says that it has been dia. covered that the ringleader of the recent mitiv in'Canton in a man named Ya, who wAR serpausible for the Aaking mutiny la 1958, but had fled to Kwanglung and enlisted under an assumed, name. It is alleged that he led the raid on the armoury and murdered the officer of the artillery camp. Another leader, Wang, I paid to have admitted that he was n
Hongkong, and that a branch had also been established in Canton, He is said to have artillery company had had another six months traloing before a rising should be organfeed, but matters were precipitated by the trouble between the troops and the police. He want on to say, adds the report, that they proposed to rob the Armoury, capture the city and then masencre the Manchu 'General and all the
not mefest any Chinese.—N.C.D. News,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY MARCH 4 1910
Buffs Race MEETING.
THE OFFICIAL PROGRAMME,
SPORTST
HONGKONG RUGBY SHIELD COMPETITION"
The official programme of the buffe regiovoxбno football clubs dr. “Ukisom. mental meeting to ba bald on the race course, Happy Valley, to-morrow, (by kind permission of the stewards of the Hongkong Jockey Club), is as follows:
"G"Scarlett;
The Glub met the Garrison, in the Rugby Shield match yesterday and had an only vic-
The teams were as follows:-
tory.
INDUSTRIES OF HONGKONG.
THEIR RISE AND DEVELOPMENT.
(Bpecially Written for the Hongkong, Telegraph.") XII.-
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THE ALLANA CASE,
· FURTHER CHARGES TO BE PREFERRED;
and lost.
testified that & war Intended to wait till tha || (judgéï—Major-Général, R. G. Brot Chard Hutchison, Robertson, Lester, Neilson parts of the world, that, whilst electric, lighting operating. A fra is, started, in the generator, Bankruptcy Ordinance of failing to deliver up
CB, Commodore Lyób, ADC., KN,
Starters.The Hop, S Hedy May, and Mr.T. F. Hoggb.
apparent
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HONGKONG AND CHINA GAS COMPANY. Wit the introduction of electricty as AD Stewards: Lieut. Col. R. Bayard, 3.3.0. H. K. F. C.(Fallback) Shawi (4-backslemiasat power, it was on many sides consider revolutionist, whose chief organization was in Major W. A. Estan, Major H: Flodtdy, Mr. H. Fartier, Kilby, Ballay and Oliver; (4-bag-a). Fed that the day of gas manufactura had passed] axcept in their proper sequence,,
W. Green, Mr. H, B. Potter and The Hon. P. Blackburn and Claxton (forwards) Mellrall, away, but it is a peculiar tact, applying to all has been almost universally adopted, the demand for gas has gone up by leaps and bouda collaterally with its tival; and, in be place is this made more than in Hongkong. So greatly has the demand for-gas increased in the Colony that the Gas Company have had to increase their plant and storage enormously and a few weeks ago thay completed the erection of huge new gas holder (the second new bolder lo six yaara) which just donbias
the storage room before existunt, Also, the Company have acquired more ground at West Folat on Des
for office and show-room purposes," this site has been erected a handsome building
buretted gas escapes through a pips at the side, into the carburetter, and thence through the scrubber and condenser to the rallaf holder.
Thuŋgas-maker himself is itationed on an elevated floor · Bush "with the top of the generator pɔned on this laval all the, levars, Before Mr. E. R. Hallisax, Fir · Polica valves, etc, are, assembled. A battery Magistrats,' in the Police Court this morning," gauge indicates the pressure, at the various the case was continped in which S. E. Allapa stages of the process and lets the operator | is charged with the embezzlement of a gold koon of the working conditions throughout: watch, and chain, and obtaining the sum of the apparatus. It is worthy of note that all $150 under false pretences. Mr. P. W. Gold. the value gear is built on the inter-locking: ||ring prosaduted and Mr. Fa. P. Whit Háfönduð. principle, thus preciading their movement *Mr. Goldring stated that he wished to make it is interesting to watch the method of charges consisted of-two-counts. under the further charges against the defendant. Those
which is then deeply charged with coke and to the Trustee after Receiving Order, had apoard to the Bragg The Ale daters in large been made against his three diamond at di volame
of an estimated valde of Sijo'kid'cobësim BELOW THE UKATE
the asme, being part of his property, Mekhe and quickly kindlón" the fitól; "whilst the presentation of his bankruptcy petition, bot producis veralting from "this" (partial, combustion pass forward through the carburettinued with the fresh charger, be would like to
Mr. Halt stated that, buïára hím Worship công? ter, and supar-baster, and after pasting with know who was the complainant, The Crown their best, escape into the stock. As soon as Solicitor and Mr. Flatcher bed refused to pro the generator gasos have suficiently bealed sechis the apparatus, supplies of macondary air are admitted to the top of the carburetter, and the and the bottom of the super-Heardr respective give the required, temperature in the thres
blasts arefahus of one by one; the stock els simultaneously. When the generator Bre has been got into proper conditles, the valve is closed; Rod steam is admitted under the foal bed and, having traversed it, passes an walar gas into the top of the carburetter. It in at this point that the oil spray is applied and as it encounters the heated apparatus it is vapouria ed and ultimately gasifed in the presence of the bot water-gez. Next the oil is shim off; then che steam ; and, the stock valve being opened, the blastk are again admitted and the energy of the fire is recuperated. The gouerator bas to be supplied with fuel at intervals of from 45 to 60 minutes and is cleaned once during each shift, After passing through the scrubbers and condensers, the water-gas is deprived of its carbonic acid and trended for its slight
Young, and another.
Garrison Fallback) Corp. Harrison, Rat C.-backs) Capt. Groves, Raides, Buffe, La
Bagnall, Latest. Williams, ASC and "Kelly, RE, (j-bačka) Bomb Frast, -Supper Clark of the Scales-Mr. 'H.P.`White. Clerk of the Course.--Mufor W. A. Faton.
R:G A Red Cospl. MacGregor, 2.E.; (forwards) | Uspt. Loring, 20.4, Lizat. Sheddon, G. Hon Secretary-Wr, H. W. Green. The dotajle given in this programma hava
Lieut. White, 2.GA Lleat, Thickness, 2:0. Bannermen and Manchus, but that they would been carefully compiled and are believed to Lieph Astop, &- Mr. Edwards, Amy School
be correos, but the steward will not hold them Mastar, Lieut. Allen, Bus, and Bapper Mor solves'responsible for any inaccuracies.
Le Club aptered the fald 'with two men ber The 1-2.30 P.M.-THE SUBALTERNE COP-A
sweepstakes of Sg for starters For Chikaart and in splio of this they were all over the polo poales the property of subalieros, The Garrison, The Garrison scored their first'and Road, opposite the old works, and only mid the combustiod, in, so, regulated as to
The Club then took matters masy and scored 2 sat points (1) by Edwards who had a mach, goals and doe touch, '15 points la sil before the hall tisie was called. In the second half playment of lamps,, brackets, chandellère, globos,
The show room contains a very find assort was similar to that of the first did the Civilians chimneys, burners, cooking stoves, rangan and added 4 more goals dad is tries before the time hesting stoves of all sizes and descriptions and of every conceivable pattern. The amount of stock hold is 'so oxtensive that any sudden call
SURGICAL INSTRUCTION BY
CINEMATOGRAPH.
The use of the moving pleture in thè téach- ing of surgery will probably sonn become na assured fact, we are told by Amerioan Madicine (New York). This has been announced be- fore, but apparently the method has not yet loand permanent place in any course of in struction. Says the paper just named: "It requires only na ordinary-imagination to con- jure possibilities that would completely revalu. tlonite many of the teaching methods now in vo- gge. Already moving pictures are being utilized in some of our schools-for zoological Instruction#
slbs... more particularly at the present tims-but now | Mr. C. E. G. Davidson's Seraph, tist albs that the manufacture, exposure, and repro
Buffs. Weights, paualties and conditions as for 'Regimental Cup. To be ridden by sub alterns, The Buffs. Three furlongs. Mr. E. C. Norman's Ben Alder, 1st ribs Mr. R. P. Wedd's Shandy Gas, ristilbs Mr. J. Crookendon's Resolution, 1st giba Mr. H. D. Collisos Morley's Kirkmahoe, Ital
Bibs
Mr. H. W. Green's Grasshopper, Fret Sibs The Hon, P. G. Scarlett's Chicory, 1st 8lbs The Hon. P. G. Scarlett's Baluchi Chief, xxạt
*ylbs.penalty.
duction of these pictures have been placed-3.00 P.M.-THE UNITED SERVICE CUF.
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Final score was:-
H.K.F.COMBETARDIS
Garrison
CRICKET.
39 points
„C.C.C. U: KOWLOOM. The following is the C. O, C. team in their A cup presented by the officer, The Buffe.match (league) against the Kowloon C. O ob added to a copstakes of Sa for starters, For Saturday, the cth inst, at 3 pm, on the Kowloon Chion ponies the bond fide property of ground:-1 E. Lammert, G. A. Heacock, L. officers of the Navy and Army, Bouth China. 6. Rose, W. H. Vivensb, J. D. Noria, RA, Weight for inches as per Hongkong Jockey Carvalho, H.W. Patamon, P. Curria, C. Lam- Club scale raised 7 lbs. Pabalties: Wibbers mert, J. Higginbottom. at Hongkong Meeting, 1910, once 7 Ibs, twice or oftener 14 lbs. Subscription griffins of this season, 1909-1910, allowed ; lbs. To be ridden by officers of the Navy or Army Once round. Major Eaton and Mr Potter's Jack Scott fate
Palm Tree, 12ut sib**
Mr. J. Crookendan's Resolution, tist-glbi* Major-Gen. Broadwood's Rulus, rest 815a. Major Eaton's Vine, 1st 5|b0|
Mr. Lassob's Seafoam, rist-gibs
Dr. Riggall's Mummery, sest gibs
Capts. Dwyer and Beasley's Kerry, ust, zlbaf Capt. Heathcote's Tomahawk, 11st gibst - Commodore Lyon's Llama Chief,
| Lt. Col. Chapman's Recruit,
on a practical basis, there is no reason why this simple but good the loss wonderful inven- tion should oat he used scientifically in many divers ways.. "For instance, surgeon may be the originator of some spaciat operation, Through special study. Application, and experi ence. be soon becomes the recogeited authority. or expert in that particular operation. Hereto fore, medical man "desiring to acquire facility' with any particular method have been abliged to make pilgrimages to the clinic or hospital of the recognized expert, Sono this will be unneces Bary, for each medical school can have its own collaciles of films showing classical operations 'by the world's master surgeons. In prac- tical no less than a sentimental oose this will be a splendid thing, for every student Willibus ha able to study and observe first-hand each famous surgeon's methods; not only coming in close relation with each opera tion itself, but under the most ideal condtions, that is, as actually performed from start to falsh. by the man best qualified to demonstrate hie particular technic. The mor one dwells on the possibilities, the more they brendan No small medical school need feel the handicap of lack of surgical material much longer. In fact with a well-chosen series of films, depicting operations by the country's loading surgeons, operative technic can be much better, and moic accurately taught than by our present methods. Every physician knows how unsatisfactory are the practical surgical courses in many colleges, a coalition a due in most instances to lack of Cases suitable for demonstration purposes. With, however, a serious of films properly selected at the outset and added to as op portually offer, the smallest and most unpre taatious medical school can soon train. Its students as well in surgical technic as is most successful metropolitan competitor. Other branches of medicine will receive similar benefit as the feasibility and practicability of the mov ing-picture idea becomes an established detail of medical instruction. The consummation of the whole prépotition is simply a question of time and the regulation of cost, but it seems Improbable that business enterprise will long" allow anch a promising field to remain dormant. We have not spoken of the value of moving. picture films for recording and preserving for All time in tangible form examples of the work of the world's great surgeons. Some of our prominent, endowed, scientific institutions could wall undertake the collection alfilmnd a half. and preserve them solely for this purpose. That they would become priceless in time, goes without saving."
A BUROPEAN'S EXTRADITION.
APPLICATION BY. AUSTRIAN CONSUL THIS AFTERNOON.
Before Mr. E. R. Hallifax, First Police Magistrate, late this afternoon, Mr. Von Walser, the Austrian Consul at Hongkong, -applied for the extradition of an Austrian sub- fect named Walter Oswald Moebius for alleged perjory said to have been committed at Shang hal, Mr. M, Reader Harris, of Messrs. Wilkin son and Grist, appeared for the defendant.
Mr. Harris asked for defendant's discharga on the ground that there was not sufficient evidence to justify his being placed under Police custody.
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* 7 lbs. penalty. † Allowed 5 lbs. 33.30 PM.THE POLO SCUREY.—A pisca of plsis, added to a sweepstakes of 85 for Hart ers. For bona fide China polo ponics, to be certified as each by the hob, secretary, "Hödg- koog Polo Club. Catch weights xim. 7lba. To be ridden by members of the Hongkong, Polo Club. Three idriongs. Mr. O, B. G. Davidson's Seraph, Capts. Dwyer & Beasley's Tamar, Commodore Lyon's Swan, Major Eaton's Cherab,
Mr. 3: Johnstone's Blue Ruin, Mr. J. Johnstone's Cavalier, Mr. J. Johnstons's Salvator, Major Findlay's Billy,
The Hoo. P. G. Scarlett's Baluchi Chief, The Hon. P. G. Scarlett's Chicory, Capt. Brierley Cattistock,
Lt. Col. Bayard's Game Chick, Capt. Flach's Bonnie Boy, 4-406 PM-THE JOCKEY CLUB PLATE-A piece of plate presented by the officers, Thu' Buffe, added 10-s sweepstakes of Sio for, starters. For China ponies the property of the members of the Hongkong Jockey Club. Weight for inches as par, Hongkong Jockey Club scale. Penalties: Winners at Hong. kong Meeting, 1910, once 7ibs, twice or oftener 14 lbs. To be ridden by marabera of the Hongkong Jockey Club. One mite
Major Eaton end Mr. Potter's Jock Scott (late
Palm Treo), 11st Biba*
Mr. H. P. White's Sorosla, niat gibs* :-
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Mr. Goldring-That's quite untido, Mr. Hett-101 not untice, Your Worship, a letter has been received from the Crown Soli citor refusing to prosecute. In the eveby of the charges falling, I would like to know who is the man who brought them.
His Worship agreed.
Omar, who was Mr. Wilkinson's clock. The Mr. Goldring said the informant; was one principal witness was a man'samed Denykus.
The application was adjourned.
Mr. Helt suld be wished to make an appli cation. Allana, kad beard'a few days ago that Merican wanted to physically threaten him. If was purely an ex-parte statement and---.
· Mr. Goldring-For that very reason it should not be allowed.
ask.
le certain to be satisfactorily met. Welsbach burners, which originally cost ass. 6d. each, are now obtaisable for St each. The mantles for tbess locandescent burners, are imported from England and Germany. It is a common cause of complaint, by the way, that all the saving of gas effected by the use of incandescent light is sallided by the frequency with which the maanties break and have to be crewed. As a matter of fach, the life of a mantle should be at least nine months or even a year-that is to say, if ordinary care is observed in dealing with it. The proper way in which to light an incandescent burner is to put the lighted match The following will represent; the Hongkong to the top of the calmday before turning on posts oo.ceilings and room decorations The assault and the Police were in, possuasión of Cricket Club in the above match, at the cricket the gas. On the contrary, the goiteral way is ground, 2.15 p.m. Dr. Aubrey, T. Hail to turn on the gas first and then fumble frying, A. C. Esith, H. R. Malio, T. E. Pearce, through one pockets fat and chef the W. C. D. Turner, H. S. SWeeding, R. F. Long, time, it has been food and applied the A. Mackensia, and H. R. Wells,
mantle and chimney are full of gas and the common result is that the mantle is smashed by the violence of the explosión, and "some- times avan the globe ir broken.
H.R.C.C. VI. TELEGRAPH.
.FOOTBALL LEAGUE.
SECOND DIVISION,
The fixtures for to-morrow in the above Division are as follows-
Bard Company, Royal Garrison Artillery,,, "A" Co., Buffs, Military Ground, at 3.30 p.m. Referen: Quarter-Master-Sorgt, Barnfather.
Boys' Own Club sa. “B” Company, Buff, Military Ground, at 4 p.m. Referes: Sapper Scaribit, 2.3.
1.0.C. v. 8. CO., BUFFS...
The B.O.O, will be represented by the follow. idk iu tomorrow's match:-K. Khan (Goal), Redlain and Edwards (Bäcks), S. Jex. 1. E. Chunyai kad A. 'Abbas (Hslíback)), B. Mus- kott, S., Baker, J. Haigh, Stemmers and Y. Abbas (Forwards),..
HONGKONO YOOTBALL CLUB.
CHINA AND TIBET.
GREAT BRITAIN'S QUESTION.
One old fallacy which a visit to the show rooms will dispel is that, the matom supplied by the Company
"00 TOO FAST."
As a fact, the meters are so constructed that if anything whatever went wrong with the me chaoism the tendency of the indicator would be to go backward instead of forward, Each meiro is thoroughly tested before being sent
out,
In the store-rooch is an extensive stock of pipes from sin, up to 18in, cast-iron males, with brass and iron fitilnge of all kinds neces- Mary to the work..
in the same method as described above with regard to coal gas. Water Gas is free from the objection attaching to the latter by reason of the amount of soot and other impurities that it de- oil tank has a capacity of 60 tons and this amount, zanghly speaking, is wed up every
month.
Proceeding, Mr. Hett stated that Allana ad him to white a letter to the Captain Superin- tendent asking for protection. Last, evening, a man named Ala Deen poisaed Allans down Wyudbam Street with a big stick shed with brass, capable of causing death. The man did not actually assault Allans-but- came up and threatened him. His explanation was that he raw Allans running away and be therefor gave chase. The nature of the offence which appeared on the charge sheet was attempted the stick. He asked his Worship, to wike some sort of an orderifit was possible to afford protection to Allana. His friend bad told him that there was a provision for that to be dons. Mr. Goldring-I told my friend there is n provision.
Mr. Het-It is ascessary that protection should be provided by the Court-
vision.
His Worbip-I don't know if there is a pro-
Mr. Goldring-It's no use making mountaine out of mole-kills.
Mr. Hett-There is a necessity. If you raw the stick, you would realise the seriousness of
It is interesting to observe that whilst the gas manufactored was in '1874. something like 24,795,000 cubic feet, the output bad, increased libia one generation to the extent of 35,216,000, In 1894, the consumption bad increased up to the extent of $37,640,000 lb 1902 to 25,903 000 and in 1900 to 163,451 thousand cable fast. The problem of supplying the Peak District has always been a proved difficulty to the Gas Company, for without refaience to the local plant and without any special asking from Peak residents, the fact remains that, more complaints will be found regarding breakagen than one would ever have suspectal to occur
Mr. Goldring-When you said yesterday that within the upper portions of the Settlements. You did not remember anything about the On the whole, however, the one and only 82,505, you did not understand the question salution to be arrived at is this that the properly?-1 had had initors, but I did not methad followed out by the Gar. Company skoow anything about them. thoroughly up to date and modero, with a plant that in fully equal to any considerable extent that the demands of business may require.
By the erection of the big saw steel gas- holder, the Company have now available stor age capacity to the extent of 250,000 cubic feet. It is 98 feet in height and has a diameter of to feet. It took eight months to construct and was completed "jast before China New Year. Owing to the nature of the ground, the its had to be laid with two last of concrete foundation: Messrs. Cutler and Sons, Milwall, London, were the makers of the tank which was put up under the supervision of exparts seat out from England.
Mr. Geo. Carry is the liçal secretary and Mr. A. E. Duurich is the 'book-kosper.
In the fitting shop on the ground floor of the building there are polishing and furbishing machines for repewing old brave fittings, s Well-as-lacquaring appliances-and-torsing fathes for dealing with all kinds of fitting work. The following have been, chosen to play. It is now nearly half a century since the con
THE ORIGINAL WORKS, against H.M.S, Bedford in a friendly game of struction of the original gas works at West football to-morrow afternoon, at the Club Point was begun. Ground, p.m.1(Goal) Kew, (Backs) Hamiltered upon in 1864. Up till 1900 the orl Operations were 65- ton and McCobbib, (Hallbacks) Whitman igual, plant had been gradually augmented, Barlow, and Gregory, (Forwards) Aitchison, but in that year it was found that so Josland Kliby, Goldenberg and Claxton,
thing short of reconstruction could bring the works up to that point of efficiency and capacity which the ever-growing demand neces- bitated. At that time the amount of gas bejog produced was 360,000 cubic feet every 24 hours. When reconstraction was sat about, the old plant consisting of copdeasers, exhausters, scrubber wasbers and purifiers, was removed to the Company's Kowloon works, the old ra- tort house being retained with all its connec tions. The new relatt honse erected-was-70-For-the-first-close in its history team from feet long by 62 feet wide; containing six through | this Manila Polo- Club will go abroad to com- breas of eight retorts each, Between the two pete on foreign soil when four players not usil million cubic feet in 24 hours. After leaving the team of that colosy revenge for the defeat it A reply is belog formulated,
RETORT HOUSES
most during Carnival week, says the Manlia Foreign officials consider that the dismissil: the gas paries through what is known as, the Timer. of the Dalai Lama is inevitable,
foul main inte condensers, where it is buffled While the Mabilia players have not been de About, surrounding the water tuber that reduce Gaitely decided upon as yet, the probability i its temperature from 350 deg, to atmospheric that Lieutenants Eugene V. Armstrong and level. Next, the gas passos into the exhauiters lanis P. Swift with Captais William Mitchell bence inta scrubber washers, the function of Bowditch,, secretary to Governor General and afterwards, into tha, tar extractor and
will make op,the military contingent while E.
which it to extract all the ammonia and a por. Forbes will represent the civil government tion of the sulphuretted bydrogen and carbonic || players,
Peking, Feb. 27.
Mr. Max Müller, Councillor of Legation. (on behalf of Sir John Jordan), has asked for a frank wowal of China's Tibetan policy, which in the present, extraordinary circumstances, is im- portant to Great Britain, who is responsible for
Lachaist statek,
INTERFORT POLO,
MANILA V. HONGKONG,
the matter.
Mr. Marica was recalled.
Moosa Ebrahim was recalled.
Mr. Heu-You had said that you inspected the books of S. E. Allans and Company o behalf of Marjcan ?—Yes.
From what date to what' date was Alliba employed in the shop?—From thetime Madčan, bought the business from the Official Receiver till the 19th August.
About what date was he employed?-Just about the middle of March,
He was employed roughly 'about five or diz mantha?—Yes, - You spoke about the arrangement with res
gard to the salary. When was that arrange.
ment made The arrangement: wis'nőt öxed.
Marican has said that be. arranged to'pay, Allana Sço. Do you know the date when that was amarged?—I saw 'a letter written by Marican in which no fixed sum was mentioned. but only a small salary,
Can you remember roughly when you startad making entries from the rough cash ́book in, the fair cash book?-On June 3rd.
Before you, do you_koow, who made the. entries1-A mas named Mohammed Hobif
It was Allann's daty, was it not, that when. over he drew money, tö salar it in the rough
Hon. Mr. W. J. Grosson's Lamertod, last the the quibtúde of the districtsbordering upon the retorts, there was a producing capacity of one, March 12 for Hongkong to give the English carb book?--Yes. ·
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Mr. L. Leeson's Sesfoam, 10st 1zībs Mo Baxty's Dwarf Rose sost, salba Mr. G. C. Maxon's Giesler, 1pst gibs
„* 7lbs pañalty.'
54.45 pm--THE REGIMENTAL GUP.-A sweepstakes of $5 for starters. For Chios pain posies the properly of officers, The Buffs, to be certified as such by the stewards of the meeting. Weight for laches as per Jockey Club scale raised 7 lbs. To be rid. doo by officers of the Regiment. Panaltios: Winners at Hongkong meeting, 1910, once 7 lbs. twice 10 lbs, three times or oftener 14 lbs. Five farlongi.
Defendant was admittedly an Austrian subject | Mr. R. P.. Wedd's Bhandy Gaff, rest rziba and the information was laid by the Austrisa Consul but there was no criminal jurisdiction over the defendant with regard to the crime of perjury. The only jurisdiction which the Aus- trian Congal had was to connection with the Extradfilon Ordinance with Austria and Article 1 of I the Treaty with Austris clearly stated that there was no jurisdiction with regard to the crime of perjury. Even if kit 'Worship held there was jurisdiction, then he would" submit that by the Extradition Act of 1870 there could be no extradition. Defendant was going from Shanghai to Austria and it was not possible to extradite him on his way.
| Major Findlay's Polo Stick, zral reība
Mr. E. G. Norman's Ben Alder, rist zribe Mr. 1. Crookendan's Resolution, x1st glþj Major Findlay's Billy, frat Elba
The Han. P. G., Scarlett's Chicory, 1st Ribs The Hop, P. G. Scarlett's Balochi Chief, 21st Siba Major Eaton's Viba, szat gibs,
He Worship-Are you appearing in this case, Mr. Boulay?
Bowley-Not strictly, your Worship. I would sug that the proceedings be remand-
suggest ad tiil to marrow morning. 1 understand that the defendent is a passenger on the English Mall and the boat dosen't leave till one o'clock, There is nothing in the papers in show thịt defendant committed the crime in Shangkel, He may have committed it in Austria,
'Mr. Harris--The case has been on remaid from this morning. I will agrep to a kúsonable buit.
His Worship With regard to the question. of ball, do you know the facts, Me. Wiser?
Mr. WhatI don't know the facts but I am expecting letters. The Austrian authorities at Shanghai ass strongly in favour of defendant balug extradited, as he might rou away from Europe. He will be arrested in Europe any "Mr. Harris-He, js quite,lillog to undergo
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Lt. Col. Bayard's Game Chick, riat gibr
Mr. C. E. G. Davidson's Seraph, *1st albs
*yibs penalty.
THE RELIGIOUS VIEW.
Freigh mudante of Buddhist theology.and Lamaiste admit the possibility of the Dalai Lama's being deprived of his temporal power but ridiente the idea of the raincarnation of another Lama white, the Dalal Lama lives, They contend that those faithful to him will adhere to him in any country and in aʊy- circumstances,
Dispassionately considered, the question appears to depend upon the attitude of the four Kanbus nisociated with the Dalai Lama Chías contends that the Kaubus are loyalió the Political Officers, being passioned qué pro. rectol by dodia as gazrdison against intrigus,
acid before the gas enters the perifer filled, As it is not practicable to ship their horses, one with oxide of iron and one with lime. the players will se Hongkong module which, This process complates the making of as they are smaller than the ones in so here the gas which is then passed through will be a considerable haedicap to the Manila the station metro into the gas-holders,
players. Aside from this, the members of the team have never played together and will have no opportunity to practice before the date of sailing.
As time went on, it was found, that still greater extorsions would have to be miada in order to keep pach with the demand, and it was decided to pat in an installation of the It is expected that the English team will put THE REPLY TO GREAT BRITAIN,
famous carburetted water-gas plant by Mesars, up a hard game as Captain Bell, who was no Feking, Feb. 25.
Humphreys and, Glasgow, London, thus mark- able to play in the second game here will be ....... China's reply to the British Eagarida's repre- jog a new departure in the maniscture of gas, in the line op at Hongkong. While the ad- septaționa is considered to be satisfactory, as the product bitherto had all been of the coal vantage of using familiar ponies will be with It is understood to contain an asturapão that as description. This plant is now in fall work. the Hongkong players, the local players will (here will be no alteration in the interior ng order and is giving every satisfaction to the make a desperate affert to add another victory administratiod of Tibét, ir ktaten that Chini, management. This plant can be worked more to those scored xgalon the Eoglubmanon their 6.5.15 FN. THE LADIES BRACELET - Adding that her control was being weakened is acosomically than coal-gar planti Rach part recent visit
aweoptakes of $5 for starters. For Chios consequence of the Dalal Lama' opposition, of the ipstaliation is in daplicate, so that passethe, regular. Saturday, aftercooo practica poales the bona fide property of officers, had sent the expedition from Szechuan for can be overhauled and cleaned whilst the other match was held on the Pasay fold this altar. Novy and Army, South China, or of mem-
purposes, of police work. The dismissal of working.
noon, tat inst, beginning it 4 o'clock. These bar, Hongkong Jockey Club. To be the Dalai Lama, it is said, had been carried
WATER-GAS
watches are attracting many plkyari who take nominated by a lady residing in the Colony out with the object of nullifying possible, derivan. Its name from the fact that thias-Kith this opportabity of kaoping thair hands in and Weight for inches as per Hongkong Jockey intrigust and at a pakishiment for the Dalal of its weight and three-quarters of its balk con. of preparing for the handicap games that will Club scale raised 7lbs. Penaltices. Winnure | ɑschent.
be played at Baguio this summer. Governor sist of the oxygen, and hydrogen obtained by at Hongkong Meeting, 1910, once obs Members of other foreign Legations in Perthe decomposition of steam. Steam cannot be Geparat Forbes and Lisatanant Armstrong twice or oftener 14 lbs. Winners this day, ing consider that Chips'e hasty dismissal of the decomposed by heat alone, but when sublected already are making out, the list of handicaps ODDS 5 lbs, twica or oftener to lbs. To be Dalai Lamas, without consulting Great Britain, to high temperature with certain reducing which will range downward from dve goals for ridden by officers of the Navy and Arway, or
la redone blondar, calculated, to proypka & elements the oxygen combines with these the most skilful players of the club, e members of the Hongkong Jockey Club: serious situation, antagonising the Lamalsts, reducesu, and mate the hydrogen, fres. . In, a 'Once round.
and endangering China's hold on Tiket, the msubfacture of water-gua heated car HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.
The Kunbus in Lhasa, have tulographid" bon is the reducer employed... Zhe Mejor Eaton and Mr. Polteils Jock Schit (late)
Palm Tree), nominated by idin, Eaton cast resigolog their positions, but these the Lifauphrated by parning, a current of steam thròngh Ministry of Rites) has not accepted.---N, Q. D. | a deep bsd of incandescent coke, and, as, it News
Messrs. Moxon and Gedge's Fig Tren, somia,
sted by Mrs. Moxon 12lb 11G** Mr. Bordad's Bintang Pinder, nominated by
Mrs Jopp tist Bibs Major Fladley Billy, nominated by Min
Lyon 11 816'
Mr. J. Johnstone's Younger Brother, namlanted
by Mrs Gressod list Bibe
CLAIM FOR PARTICULARS.
IN. A SUMMARY ACTION; „
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passes from te gesamator into the adjololog carburetter, it is enriched up to any desired standard by means of crade of thrown out in a This vofcoil giràs so the gas an ndoar as PERKEPI as that of coal-gas. -
The apparatus used in this manufactors and
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And he did?—Yes.
How much did he draw?-Every month he drew 560 or $70.
You would so have 'admitted him to diàm more?—No, d
Why did you let him draw that amount?m Because I understood his salary was not fixed and I capsidered that a fair salary for blm.....
Allang had the safe key and all the money: was entrusted to him, wàs it not?-i- found
everything all right,
Up to the end of Joly, all the monOY WEE
found to be proper 7-Yes. I asked Allann, if
be
had counted the money and he replied, How much did he draw from the baglantog of March to the end of April?-$105.80.
In July 1-$105.
I take it it was the duty of somebody, either you, Allans or some other person to balance
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• the accounts?—I did it
And it was somebody's duty to enter any money draws in the rough cash book?-Yas, but sometimes it wasn't done,
indicate? The page of the cash book
What do these figures in ink in your wilting
Do you know whather it was &ljana who arch-Most probably. entered the amounts for the 14th and 15th
You will not swase?—No, When was the e
s entry made!—On the 19th- His Worship-1998 My Hall No, Your Worbin, 1900... those two occasions is the subjset-matter of most important, as the sum of $31a draws on the present charges
After forber cross-seemiantion, toa CA14 WAS adjourned,
DURING than year 1903 exports form "Tairan ampanted to 2,015,119 tone, of which those?10; COMMANDANT'S PARADĮ.
foreign countries seachad $24.4mt tons and chose to Japan, proper 496.8:8 tongman Jueroden; of, Reference Corps' orders of and Instant the 56,000 tons of about 13, PRE CREM AT thin Commandant's Parade will be at 5-45 pm. on 420,000 tour in 1967: The Juppital Campkales, Wednesday, the gth instant, and not he therein 240,638 tonn, of which importa from (oralia, ordernd.
Constries amounted to 71,353 tons and Importa CHURCH PARADE...
from Japan propar to,173,574 <kong/- Inávingśmi Reference to Corps orders of and Instant for decrease of poor tons or about gay per o
against $360 Ftong of the previone ganz wakaz INSPECTION, 1.
rosion for this Fallior off is the depreses, of railway-malarial rod" other supplies by the
his trial thers. The question before your War. Capt. Heathcote's g. Tomahawk, nominated by ❘ at the Bommasy Courtthis, moralar, the cum./ waker, scrubber mild- condenter". Of this lion by kt. E. the General Discay Companàlog | South Manchuria Railway Oo,
ahlp le whether you have pawer ia extradite the defandent in this Colony,,
His Worship As far as to-morrow morning is concerned, you have po objection to bail, Mr. Wiser F
Wiser-As far as to-morrow morning is concerned
can find.
of course not. I have no objection to balls. The question is how mach defendant
ilik Wonhip-I would suggest that the case be adjourned,ililains o'clock to-niorrow.
ME Bowlegend am sorry, I'm engaged at that elms.
The cave was, adjourned till tan, o'clock to Morrow, morning bill being allowad In a
Mr. Stewart ist Sibs**
Mr. L. Leator's gi Staloam, dominated by Mrá, || Rutionjén sbd Soh nie kuling C.J. Kerckhut"
Adair ist glos
Dr. Rigrall's br. Mummery, nominated by Miss
Edwards 1st gibr
Mr. H. P. White's er, Coscomby pominated by
Fortyth iste gib¶
Mrs. Humphraya sist gību L-Col. Bayard, Game Chick, nominated by Lt.Col, Chapart by Recially nominated by
Mrs. A. Chapman isnt albeing Commodore Lyon's *, Llama Chiaf, nominated
by Mrs. Lyop at Albe
Mr. J. Johustons's cu. Salvator, nominated
Mr. Gansson sist, xibs,
Jolbe penalty:
Before Mr. Justice, Gompanis,, Palena, Judge,) was spain meci pand in which. Masers. El for the sum of $143. Me, Wilson, bl-Martre; Hemings and Haulings; séprésented the defend kut juhile the,plálátill appeared frə person,)
Wilson, suked to be appiled with finely The Le particular promifibry 5616 for $290, bet nung for the balance,
ktir; Londslip-Tiane mi inspection hadbeen, made in imandanta lagan respon the jar spection will stiKÍK.FOR.;
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i sequenza lo which the gas pisses through || 19th rand 6th, them ard-minerator carburetter, super-hekter, ihschroedirat mentioned are cylindrical medi phajla thickly, linnd with Bra-blockar between wilch and the metal the space is packed with non-conducting material of so affectiva ja de. ketiption that one cad
If la notided for information that the foepsc-
will be held on Saturday afternoon, the rýchlej instans,,// Parade az headquarters, 81, 215, p.m. Tax (0.8.2010) cisárár: Tacom
Tacomamaru; WHICH Pria marching, brder, Khakhand patties, arrived at. Yokohama from racams on the huimit with badge, waist balt with pido-nemas Tõik-alta.rappṛted: a. fatali nocident on isomeda upon the metal casinge. The generaler mess din and novar, tide and sling,
HOLD ONE'S HAND
and a pouchers; bandilar, coat la cast strape. It appears, that on the; roth, niti ons of tha
water
Botils third class PASTORESTS on the vessel diedus.
The cased with coke through acdoes as for haversack and: black boots. Kadalk will be deceased first-tidant of fiteshima; and f treme top and when this aperture and all the worn by theen in poersation of same, „Hvary was arrudied that the body should be breuiral Malvas have been closed down the biast pot on mambar of the Corps must be present at this, to Yokohamas, for intermählte While the chin dod the pepputant, vapour passes into the curarlanan, in which case & medical certificate the bad, clothes and other arioles made by the i
poloss prevented by sickapss or strass || staward and Awoścabin boys were throwing bulatter and thanks into the superheater At the top of this last rained chlinisk li su omlet controlled by a valvej for; the blast products, Dado shaɔk road-lasting from three to fivi
or letter from supidyss stating cause must be decetas prarATALANSKOMANDIERENNA FO provided:
• The Dummy Marching Order can be seen at crista the biker was drick
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