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bury tiger had escaped the just penalty of his misdeeds, and compared him with the miscreant of Kowloon. We, in no way de- sirous of becoming a meal for the local car. ulvora, decided to adopt a plan which we have never had anything to complain of A. S. WATSON & CO., when tried with these animals elsewhere.

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FATAL ACCIDENT ON SATURDAY.

COHE`MAN" KILLED: SEVERAL INJURED,

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FORMER P. W. D. SURYKYOR CHARGED WITH FORGING COLLEAGUE'S NAMES

Before the Chief Justice, Sir Francia Piggott Sin,-While being the last to depreciate the at the Criminal Sessiout this momlog, manificent gift that Sir Hormasjon Mody has Grant, formerly a surveyor in the Pablic

To the Boston of the "Horuscio Teikarark."/

We left a saucer of milk on the verandal. I give plenty in charity when their attention noted, as it was surmised, the occurrence of made to the Colony in the shape of the Worka Department, was indicted on charges

This morning it was, as usual, quite empty.

We have heard several, bitter complaints lately about the want of generosity of ap many people here in Hongkong in giving to anybody, whether a living body in used of food or a "body comperate" in need of funds. Of course people here do

it called to some deserving work, and some- UNNBLESSARP VIOLENCH. times it is not at all a bad advertisement for somebody with an object to start a We desire to make it clear that this phrase charity boom for that purpose. This idea is emphatically not to be used in connection that giving is only good for the great with the case of self-defence in which Mr. utes of advertisement is one of the worst WINK AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.Tully of the Tai-koo Dock found himself enemies of that Spirit called by our subjected to the annoyance of a prosecution, Parsi friends Ahuramazada," or as one and in which we rejoice to note he was suc might attempt to say in England the cessful infebuiting a vexatious charge. The building and constructive priciple of evidence was clear. Mr. Tully struck to alter Goodness and Beauty. It is an save bimself from grievous injury, perhaps insidious attack, a cunning atuck, and is worse. Cates of this sort are troublesome for.

100 aften successful in a deadly way. For.. all concerned. In a British Court the Law is it paralyses the very nerves of action, and administered with absolute impartiality, ixres poisons the very wells of inspiration, #1 1.00 pective of colour or position in life. No man shall not," says Mr. B.LG. Taipao," "I in authority has any right by our laws to at- shall not give anything to such and such an tack or bully his subordinates, however in-institution, because if I do, maple will say I ferior to him is position, or "whatever hue

aw advertising myself. This is almost 1.80

incompatible with freedom an African or invariably fatal to the impulse to give or to an Indian aun may have burnt upon them." do. To give of the wealth bestored by the 2.40 The tradition of slavery dies hard, and the Giver of all good things, to do good work, ionate cruelty of some atrocious types of hard work in the service of the men. He character revels in bullying meu of weaker made, in this World as He sees what a physique. Few Chinese coolies, even those noble call this, is, and how selfish we 3.80 who can carry for miles a load, heavier than all are who do not respond to it! a foreigner can lift, are able to stand up, We wonder if on "the plains of asphodel" single-handed, ie a fight with equal weapons, the Recording Angel, turping over his led against a cally European. For a foreigner gers can find any other names of those la to strike a Chinese is therefore a cowardly longkong who caring nothing for "human action. It is like the cowardice of a man respect or tempting devils whispering who, after carefully feeling another's biceps, don't," have braved every imputation of to come on and fight. Nothing can

and finding It soft, cheerfully challenges him sulf-interest, and have boldy, humanly, generously given with loving heart, ex-

name "Matilda" that Granville Sharp par (the poor in body and soul) and of Hormus petuated his gift to the suffering the deedy

jee Mody? The other names are all under the obscure heading "anonymous" where poor Portuguese clerks and many a struggling British junior-hare their gifts, small may be in amount but large in the Heart of God's wish, are punctually, lovingly recorded. The filian Convent knows and the John G.

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The presence of an ambulance at Binks Pie, for the best part of the afternoon yesterday de

some unusual incident. The cos] :cue proved correct with the arrival of the Government tender Stanley when a Chicaman was trans. fered from the Government vessel on a stret, to the Government Civil Hospital for surgical cher to the arabolence and promptly conveyed

treatment.

Beyond the fict that the ^man had been brought from the New Territory and was then ins sesions condition, asthing mora.could be learnt from those on, and about. Blake Pine yesterday. Pursuing further inquiries to-day

dul representative learnt that a somewhat",

SELOUS ACCIDENT

had occurred or one of the sectious of the Kowloon-Canton Railway not far from Teipo one fatality and the serious injury of one man The accident was unfortunately attended by brides injurias to several others of a more or ten minor chancer.

it appears on the facts of the case related to the member of our staff that one of the con struction eagice was engaged in stunting three ballast tucks and drawing four others about 7 p.m. on Saturday. The first three of embankment and line under construction, the trucks were loaded with materials for the

The boat was to be the last of this evening before the men would knock off for the day.

To all appearances everything seemed all right and the engine was shuating the rocks mer rily along the line when all of a sudden the

first truck struck na

OBSTRUCTION ON THE LINE,

Seamen's Institute, I as a merchant sailor, of eblaining a diamond ring from the Po Shing- who have had occasion to make full use of the Jewellery firm by false pretences and forging old. fostitute, would be obliged to know what the name of B. B. Read about the end of May sanding a merchant seaman enjoys when he last. Mr. M. W. Sinde, KC, instructed by Mr. In their respective speeches at the opening fice, prosecuted and Mr Eldon Potter, lestructed goes to the Institute for board and lodging, H. Lenny, Sr., from the Crown Solicitors of-

ceremony on Saturday, both the generous by Mr. J. H. Gardiner, appeared for the defend- devor sad His Excellency the Governor sp:ant, who entered a ples of not guilty, t

ared to make it clear that the now lastituts was intended, primanly for the use of sailors from the mercantle marine. There was not the slightest disparagement oftred towards the men of the Twin Services, fue as anyone. whʊ bas had the advantage of associating with them koowa, they constitute one of the best classes that it is possible to meet with.

But in the old lastitute, unfortunately, a dis of the men of the merchant avice. That is tinction seemed to be made to the disadvantage

to say, sea-faring men who did not belong to the navy were ap! to get the cold shoulder at times when the Float was in the Harbour and when-leave-mon were numerous. The is by no means in fault of the Navy mas who are the last people in the world 10de prive a fellow of his quarters, oor is the libiry men who want to spend the night away statement applicible at all to the regimental

from the Barracks

crush in the old fastitute, it was the merchan

But the fact remains that when it came to a service officers who had ger to suffer. As no indication of this unequal treatment it may be meatband that in the billiard room, of the old Institute a notice was posted up stating that Service men were desirous of playing while the table was engaged by civilians, the latter must make way for the former. The same rute was

beds or state-room, but at the same time it was an unwritten low which all merchant service men were måde 15 understand.",

Now that the new institute has been opened, is to be hoped that itere will be some more consideration abowp towards the nien of ibe merchant service-Yours, etc,

The jury was sa, follows:-Mensın W. King (fareman), C. E. Lynam, E. J. Thiel, E. A. Figueiredo, P., West, A. F. Sterrie and S. H. Michael

Mr Side stated that the defendant went to the shop of a man named Wong Hing Leong, carrying on a jewellery business in Pottinger „Street. After looking na sivéral articles which. were taken out for inspection at his request, said he wished to be given credit, and defendant took out a diamond ring, and

gave his name as Reed, employed at the Public Works Department Lefendant wrote in the order book the name B. Reed, smveyor in the l'ublic Works Da and address of E pariment, and said he would pay for the sing on the same day, but failed to do so. On in quiries being made, it was found that defend. the Public Works Department. Defendant ant was not Raed but there was a Mr. Reed in

bad bean employed", id the Public Works obtaining of the ring took place on the Department and left in April last. The 28th May. Defendant was not empowered by Mr. Reed 'o sign his came. The fact that defendant gave the P. W. D. as his place of occupation was an inducement to the jeweller to part with the ring. When cautioned by the

Sergeant, defendant mados statement.

more bateful and repulsive than the delest copt the name of Matilda for it is in that happened on the Taipa side of the Im-tai ant posted up as regards the use of dormitory ibe box, I might object to the sta’ement. It is

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Before the eagle-driver could pull up the other two tracks successively struck each other and the first ans and so were telescópad. This

cuting, about one mile distant from the Taipo village proper At the time of the mishap the freight of some ten or twelve coolies, who as last of the firstore trucks carried à living

soin at the trucks" collided 'toole fright and jumped off their eats to the ground. Some

ROLLED. GVER THE SIDE OF THE INDANKMENT

and received micor injuries in bruises. about the head,lice and body, Two others were less forissato." One of the coolies

man got his neck between the sand-pips and the driving whef of the engine. As' might cally be imagined it would have been little shest of miraculous if the unfortunate man werd to escape volajured in the position he was io. As it happened the man's

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able bully who is always kicking and Dozen Buttle beating Asiatic or other sCIVADES $19.60 $1.70 smaller size, weaker thiews and sinews, 23.60 2.05 and a less active and muscalar ferocity than 23.60 2.06 bio. At the same time, while, we praise, the 20.60

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assault and battery with the same care as 48.60 4.10 Europeant, we must note a strange instance 66.60 4.70 of the contradictoriness of a certain type of

mind. Some British magistrates, in their Kerr Refuge for the lusane" at Cidion and fell between the truck and th: cogido. This scrupulous anxiety to be just to the coloured A. S. WATSON & CO., native and foreigner are concerned, so man ato, is their judgments of cases where biassed on the side of LIMITED

the native that many, white men declare that it is impossible to get justice and fairplay LIEUTENANT G. J. Aston, Royal Loginces, (ain a British Court, in cases of this has been appointed staff officer for Royal Encausing instantaneous death. Haw his head

kind. We have heard it said that a Bri-gineers in Soon Chian lisher stands no chance at all if he is Fox saulting a three-year-old giti at No. 11, accused by 'au' Indian or a Chinese of as- High Street, a ulivo was awarded one malh's saulting him, and that such questions as bird labour in the Police Court this morning... provocation, or self-defence are invariably An eighteen-year-old youth was awarded ten set aside, and the whole burden of proof is stroke with sue birch and 48 hour' detention shifted from the coloured accuser to the at the Magistracy this morning for moaling a white accused, who is expected to piove duck. himself innocent to a Court and before a

WITH his usual catarprise, Mr. Med Cheung magistrate who is practically deaf to all de- has for sale to-day photographs of the opening elegraph fence he may make. Now all this is of ceremony of the new Seamen's Institute on

course grievously exaggerated. Still, the Saturday. tendency is there, and we fear it is growing. Especially in China, any quarrel which leads to blows between Chinese and foreigners is likely to be taken up at a national

IRTH.

On June 15, 1910, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mm, Kenneth O. Mackenzie, a 100.

DEATHS,* *

On June 16, 1916 at Shanghai, Miss Dolly Kaldle, aged 19 years.

At Singapoj ca 12th inst., A. D. MACHADO, manager of the United Singapore Estate Ltd. (Shanghai papers please copy.)

The Houghong

HONGKONG, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1910.

THE KOWLOON TIGERS.

A CHINESE woman was charged in the Police Court this morning with herboaring two girls, The case was cauded, bail being allowed in

the sum of $100,

wonderful to rclaté. was not literally severed from the body,

10th June.

SHIP'S OFFICER

Mr. Potter-When the Sergeant goes into

customary for the Crown pot to open with statements which might batuccessfully object ed to tercaller.

His Lordship-You might. In that way ex- clude the whole of the evidence.

· Mg)-Potter-Noj my Lord; if it is inadmissi- ble, we'll have it in evidenca.

His Lordship That would be so with every- thing clia,

Mr. Potier-The alleged admission is quite a different thing.

His Lordship-It's absolutely a new point to me. I shall leave is to Mr. Slade

Mr. Slade Where the evidence directly. states that the person who gave evidence and read the charge over and cautioned the prisoner there was a different statement and as' such there cau be no possible ground for open- jog it and making it clear, mustagande bands. I won't ask for any more grace.

Mr. Slade than jead the statement, which said “Heat Rood paid for it?"1 got it for im Counsel said that he would call Read who would say that be had never given thu, defendant authority to sige his name

Mr. Potter-I'm untirely In Mr. Siado's

(We do not necessarily endores the opinions expressed!

"by, Correspondenta la this colunas) (-

„THE PARSEE COMMUNITY.

To tits Ebirds of the ** Hongkong TaikoRJ PIE,” DEAR SIR, The local Paui community, through a circular signed by the Hon. Secie. tary of their Trus Funds," was first sounded about the end of March or beginning of April, and then invited to sign in Address of congratulation to be presented to Sir Hormus

Mody, on the occasion of bin' being knighted by our late beloved King Emperor, The other coolis, though not killed, received King Edward VII. While other local clubs, injuries of a soious character accessitating societies and friend, bave already fulfilled

Mr. E B Read: sined: that he kos & removal to Hongkong for surgical their duty to this gentlem so, the very..com assistance. Altr jumping from the truckmunity of which this truly respected, gentle, the defendant, who was formerly in the P,W.D. ke alighted on his head on the ground, aud

mond is not only a member but the chair and left it at the end of March. He did not. must have been rendered unconscious by man of thair Trust Funds, bat so far laggedink as far as his koowledge went that the handwriting in the orderback produced was the fall which stunood him. The man's behind and, for see reason or another, the defandans' handwriting. Defendist hand- leg rested on the rails, but fortunately for prezentally, which should have taken place writing was sloping while that in the book was him his body was over the side. In that con.

within a week or two of the inauguration of the upright. dition, the eggins wheel ias over the calf of ovement, has so long been delayed. To the the poor fellow's leg, cutting it clean off but be knowledge of this writer very faw or aanz of the members of the local or Ginton Pam without damaging the bone. Bleeding pro- forely and with a swollen face further dis- figured by many cute and bruises, the mad was found lying unconscious where, he fall later in ́the evening."

OVER THE EMBANKMENT,

While there shocking scenes"were being exacted the other four trucks had derailed and

save not been damaged. groo over the side of the embankment. The engino wheeld jest skidded on the lines, but

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Detectiva-Serges Appleton stated that when arrested the defendant asted to be allowed to, ge, to the Hongkong Holel to telephone to Reed, who was at Teipo. Witness sald every-

pearance of an officer of His Majesty's army If to such a quarrel a Chinese is only. Haslund at the Criminal Sessions ibis morning Some days ago, before the alarming apaffair irrespective altogether of its merits. AMATIVEя was sentenced to one year's im- scared away our only two tigers la Kowloon,

pitonment with haid labour by Mx, Jasuco slightly hurt at the time, but with the for coining counterfeit coins.. Chinese teacher gravely advised us not to return home late after dark, "There is a kindly aid and officious ministrations of tiger in Kowloon," he said, "and there are relatives succeeds in dying only shortly july 5 and her sailing from Manila on July 16 THE Rudi will be docked at Hongkong on men who say that he is old, very, and the afterwards, we may be sure of hearing will be omitted. The Zafira goal into dock The body of the dead coolie was removed by the on, Secretary, a very larga'majority o; /*imply packed his belongings. A local lady-to`

fierce denunciations of the brutal Euro on june 28 and will not.sail from Manila on. pean murderer, and threat of national re- tallation. A strike in hindrance of trade. has before now occurred simply because number of agitators chose to suggest in millions of minds the quite false idea, unsupported by serious evidence, that the

older he is the more terrible." We pressed bim for details. He imputed against the tiger that he was utterly corrupt of heart. Not merely content with pigs and goats for which of course he could make no payment, he added murder to his crime of robbery. He wai quite unlike the repentant liger of Chao- about that interesting beast he must study European who happened to rebuke him or Chinese and read Chinese story-boaks, or touch him or even strike him with a light buy Sir Walter Hillier's valuable, book on switch many hours before man was seized the Chinese language, Part II). In fact he with the illness which caused his death. was a bad tiger. His favourite diet was Now we should like to have it laid babies, boy babies. Girl babier came pext

once for all that every dispute, in bis gastronomic fancy, but even mera quarrel or fight between Europeans and

July 9,

has atived in lindo, reports the London and "S18 Predorick Lugard; Governor ofiteugkong, China Express of May 27, and has jined Lady Lagard, who has completely secored from her operation.

community have objected to this prestatation body knew him there and suggested that he of the Address which in itself is too tame could do as at the Central Police Station, and not at all waitby of the acceptance of where, however, the Inipecior on duty se such a liberal-hearted gentleman. Some, but said he was as liberty to wiite to any pra: fused to allow defendant to use the telephone

however, did object to the high-hinded way ii son he liked. After the flat formal remand in which signatukes were sought, as members

the Police Court, witness said in the presence. wern ́asked to siga the loose 'sheals without

of defendant andr. Gardiner that he would. copy of the addreis being banded to them for it belongings, and be remembered defendant have to abisle a search warrant with regard to pausal it was not at all a matter of very saying "Ob, don't bother about that, you can go great trouble and difficulty to get all the signs, and search my room without a search-warrant.” tures. In the cas of other circulars issued by Witness did not search defondant's effects but whorn defendant was engaged was presentin the his comrades to the hospital at Teipo market the local signatures are easily to be obtained room when he did the picklog. He did not re plico where, we understand, it was viewed by in a day or two, as the number of member defendist saying " What for 1," when coarse, extinct whee Dr. Wong made an ex-hundred. Does 'speak wall of the energy of ineen Ho wis engaged to a local, lady and Dr Woog who-is-in-charge-Life-wai,-of--algoutures-to-be-obtained-do-not-exconda, arrested,

Defendant said he was a qualided eirileny. amination of the fatal injuries, Man Lam, the the Hon. Secretary and his coadjutors that fotended in go with her to Canada He went lojured coolie, who had also been carried to movement which could eas ly have been fu in live in Queen's Hotel on the 4th or gth of Topo, was mitoded by Dr. Wong. By accompli wubin a week.or fortnight at the May. He slayed in the hotel under the same. means of testonives he eventually recovered almost of its inauguration, has taken not weeks of John Smith because he did not wish his fi

hotel; wherethe occupied an, adj cant room to Hongkong whats he could obtain constant At yet the signatures are not complete, ai Appleton came into his room and said Jam poly dressed, he was left to be conveyed to consideration the intervening Mournful Event, his awe. A about the end of May. Sergeaut altention during the progress of what looks members wat families who have expressed. Genat, I've "coth a warrant for your arrest like being a proncred laying up.

Winessasid" What? The Sergeant replied shoir willingness to Join the movement bare About a ring which was bought from Chi Dot been presented with the Address are shop is the name of Read.·. He also sald for their signatures. Has the interest You nade't make any statement but asy- In this movement first shown by the thing you may say can be used agalust you. Hop, Secretary 'died out altogether?. Was Defendant said How's it that I come soto It'? :: His Lordibip÷Why ware, you · Interested. inslacera from it very inception? Does the about Reed being in Tuipo spiega goleman to whom this presentation is yet, to Defenduet-There was a meeting of the

Ch'eng. (If anybody would like to know death of a Chinese coolie was caused by AT, a special General Coast of the Corporation consciousness, After having bie wounds pro bit months to get throngb, eran taking into ab ot's mother to know: kez was staying in the

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girls were scarce since the Catholic orphan-Africans or asiatics or anybody and anybody

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of Trinity House, the Daks of Cought was elected Master for the coluing year in succes

on to the King who, however, conscuted to remain an Eider Brother, MR Jacob M. Dickinson, United States Secretary for Wat is expected in Japan pexi month on his way to the Philippins. He wil be accompanied by General Carsace R.

age and the ""Sainte Enfante" collected ought rightly to be decided solely on its Edwards, Chief of Bureau of involır Affairs,

DISTRICT ONCER'S INVESTIGATION, T Early on the following, morning (Sonday). Mr. S. B. C. Row, the district officer stationed. at Taipo, was apprised of the fatalinccident which took place the previous evening) My, Richards, in chuge of the railway, at once had

those that the tiger might have had. The merits. The colour" question should not | ARMED KUBBERY AT CHRUNG:| the big. 87-ton engine at the district officer's be madé, deserve such treatement at the hands | other wa wayart and they sild he was at Taipo,

care people took of their children-boy must not enter in at all, not even as a mere children-was, 10 great that there seemed extenuation or aggravation as the case may be,

nothing for a poor tiger to do but to hope for

a stray pig or two, or may be a goat that is owner had neglected to shut joat night. But he was so wicked and depraved & beast that

it

of a proved offence. True, one Englishman surrounded by hundreds of barbarian blacks may find it necessary to be readier with a

SHA-WAN,

EXEMPLARY SENTENCE BY MR'JUSTICE “

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disposal and is less than no, time 'Mr, Rossofthe community which itself feels honoured wished to take the objection that there was

at the creation of the ladi Knight of the late re vaad reign. If so, it would not be a surprise all to learn that this venerable Knight may be lostrumental in slighting not only the prime decline such an honour, and the unknowingly movers, but the whale Parai community whose interests he has so much at basit,

Yours truly,

Hongkong, 19th June, 1910.

K. D. M."

Mr. Potter aid that befoja ba'closed his case

Do case to be less to the jury on the ground that there was no evidence to prova that the goods were obtained by any of the means of alleged false pretenceived the potat

His Lordship

Mr. Slade baring addrested the jury, Counsel for the defence orased his speach on behalf of

the defendant and had not concluded whan the

ACCIDENT TO 3,5, WARRATOONAA

APCARAS

was spending away to the scene of the right's tagady. Arriving at Im tai be prosecuted a searching investigation into the cause of the blow than with those amenities of gentle and Judge, at the Criminal Sessions this morning, reliable information had reached Pongkong Before Mr. Justice Hisland, Acting Paine unbrtupato accident. Up to this moraing no rational argument which are so potent in the he had been known to get into pigstyes and mouth ofiny a Glasgow engineer rebuking China Fo was indicted on a charge of armed sbai could afford a satisfictory explanation to gost pens when extra-hungry. Decidedly his recalcitrant but civilized and Chris robbery at Cheng-she-wan: Mr. C. G. Alabas account for the trucks coming to grief in the was dangerous to be out late. We related to tian Scotch and Irish fitters. Perhaps instructed by Mr. H. L. Danaye, Jr, manner they did, That an obstruction on the him in extenso omistis omittendis, the in- also a Belfast foreman may succeed in appeared for the Crown while prisoner was fish is responsible for the derailment of the

undelés'ded. "'get mortal story of the Claybury tiger. (Any doucely advising bad Celts to

fracks, attended as it was by the sad fatality... body who want to know the true story of suavity and refinement of expression for man-Besars J. H. Taggart (mman), A. good" and be reasonable by that

The jury ronsited of the following gentle there is no dangings but how the obstraction the Claybury tiger, and the "Cauliflower" which his class isso deservedly famous. And Abraham, C. A. dos Remedios, G. R-Isbmail, design-is somerhat of a mystery which re- came to be there--whether by accident or in, and the number of pigs and ducks that one single civilized man, surrounded, with E. Howard, R. Soenderam and J. J. Garraway.mans to be cleaned up. duappeared at the time of his appearance out support, by many tens of men whose Mr. Alabaster said he would prove that pr near Claybury, and what Mr. Bob Pretty bad speech he imperfectly uses and understands ROBOT WAS ODE of a number of other parsons, ingest the fortugally relief at Talpo gaslerday, The Government tender Stanky was carry-

to do with it mustaand the stories of that day, to day as familiarity decreases respectaba-wan recently, Nine map altogether took the injured, mu's upeedy removal to Hong Rimes and Ramos, Misi Keldinifiers succia, qui suy apparent damage.

sull less, whose life is in greater danger from who commiited an armed robbary at Cheung and the fortunate circumstance contributed to

art in the robber. After the rabbity, Sva of

well beloved and fly admired man Mr. W. and use deadens fear, may easily be harably W. Jacobs. We thinkite deserves a peerage judged by a clean fingered, well-groomed for his services to humanity in this matter of and cultured "officer, who has never known manual labour among so-called "inferior."

Mr. Bob Pretty and the Claybury tiger, and races, and that, torror walking in the noon other Immortals) Our teacher gravely a day which may racan a head smashed in or ened with very few comments, until we had spine shattered by a sudden treacheroken

he remarked that the Clay blom from behind. T

{kong!!

tas men want is one direction and fear in the coole, other 1

(and prisoner was the only one of the four who was arrested. After hearing the avidance,

Evidence havier bean, called prisoner the luxy could not but flad prisoner guilty take found guilty, and sentenced to fourma

Hard labour.

the N. G.D. Nates of 17th Jant will no doubt WE regret to state that Miss Dolls Keldie died Yesterday morning, after a brief illness, reports

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- be tamambuted thut Miso Keldis, was appeare 1,6. Artatem Apear on

dancer, having arrived here from Australisco Steep island just bep ing in Shanghai for some time at a singer and "Vassel's las voyage to Shang some months ago under engagement to Mesin Northern pub The drog

„fál mason at the Colón Cinematograph, want|woyaga in safety to Sbanghii dages, 'Man Lam, the to Hongkong, and at the termoniton of her After leaving Rober

Blakes Pier, at 430 apgagement thert, retarded; to Shanghal, Hongteng

hospital, appearing at the Victoila Skailog Link Chapeo eie va Hospitald where her fancy skating, wan; grest Namiration, & SK# then ra onlined in the sanks olivaudeville; at the Victoria Hall, and appearing there up to the data of har sudo

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