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Rescue at Sea.
STANLEY" PICKS UP SHIPWRECKED
CHINESE
CAPTOL WILLOUGHBY'S SPLENDID RECORD:
Quite recently we recorded to these columes the reengoition of the German Emperor of the acts of gallantry on the part of Bendi xeo, of the sa Car! Diederickan di ha e qua of shipwrecked crews of Choose trading and fishing junks in the high ass, While we are not slow to extend our congratulations to skippen of other than British nationality for the gallant rescues they bave from time to time effected of men, women and children drifting helplessly on rafte, or some broken part in the China Ses, we hope that the splendid record which some British masters of vessels can show of their successful efforts at life-saving at sea will also marit the attention of car own anthorities, We remember on one occasion recently having spoken of the Hongkong Govetament tender
We refer to Captain G. L. Willoughby of the tender Stanley. We trust that he will not fail to see the pertinence of our calling the attention of the public to the fact that not buly in these waters, but elsewhere, Captain Willoughby has saved the lives of mote thaa one whole ship's company. When a man of this kind persistently refuses to advertise himself and through, what we cannot but call a mistaken though entirely hongurable sease of modesty, keeps his own rachievements and his own personality in the background, it becomes the duty of those who value tisa.fine qualities, the really very fine qualities, of a British seaman, to express something of the pride we have every right to feel in being his fellow countrymen. A German Emperor, amid the
endless duties and harassing anxieties through which His Majesty William 11 has succeed. ed in holding his own with a dignity and distinction worthy of his illustrious fore- fathers, can find time to remember and reward the valour and splendid senmanship
"SCAVE GER SULP." of one of his subjects. Every Englishman, That term was not applied is any, spirit of and not only every Englishman, but every dispuagement to Capt. G. L. Willoughby's lover of the qualities of the "handy command, but to show the multifarious charac- man" as exhibited by Captain Willoughbyter of the duties to which the Stanley have will boldly, and without diffidence, express been so olion commissioned. After the ty his approval, his admiration, indeed almost phoons of the past two or three years, the his envy of him, And we, with diffi-Stanley has been instrumental in saving more lives in there waters than any single vessel dence, venture to hope that those whose aptering the port of Victoria-be Il vesicl of station in life calls them and whipte duly re the mercantile marine or of either the British quires them, to be advisers to the "Fountain of Honour" will remember, in due time, to recommend that some more signal token, from a higher quarter, be granted to that useful life-saver Captain Willoughby, than the hearty and sincere "Bravo, well done!" of his countrymen's appreciation."
"WISH IN THEIR OWN
"CONCIEI"
Stanicy as a
JULY 19 1910
Legain and Igain In grateful recognition of the merciful rescue Capt. Willoughby had effected at sa much trouble to himself and great tisk, to
is voşani, m
THE "STANLEY'S" RECORD.
Since the present skipper has been in com mand of the Government tender, he has taved no less than ng person's all told, viz:-
in the typhoon of July, 1908. 5 in that of 1909).
3. last December; and
Bombardment of Colowan.
COMMODORE WU'S REPORT. VICEROY YUAN SKU HUM'S BOLICITUDE [From Our Own Correspondent]
Cantos, 18th July:
A Joint telegraphic report has been receiv.d by H. E. Viceroy Yuan from Commodore Wu 8 on the 18 July, 1999; The rescar of the men kour : et sljunk and, the officials of the Heungshau dintrict (Na. '376 H.O.) was td ed under extremely lving detailed accoun's of the recent trebles trying circonstances, Cuore was a high tow
Colowan. Since the x. ceipt of the despatch the and hard rain all the time. In mase visits, Taoist 50, to Macas to ascertain the Viceroy as rent his chief Deputy of Foreign the Stanley and getting in and out of the wreck, real condition of affairs. The deputy is al o in. the Captain was wet through and through. The structed, when at Macao, to call and interview tow was ose of eight miles. The luck cap. the Macao Governor with a view to the best sized shout 10.30 am, during a beavy squall and, happily for her crow, she was sighted by possible steps being taken for the suppression the Stanley at 11.30 am, just one hour after of the disturbances in as dot to involve too great a sacrifice of lives of the poor people in the accident,
the villagei. :
YESTERDAY'S STORM,
J
A number of the members of the Canton Red The weather prevailing in the Labour yes--Cross Society have also left Canton for Colawan terday morning was, to say the least of it, for the purpose of readering medical assistance alarming to the shipping community of the to the people who may be in need of it port-that is to say, to masiers and mates Admiral Li Chua hes placed a gusboat at the who have the responsibility of looking disposal of the Society to convey their mem. after the safety of the vessels anchored bera to Calowan in the narrow waters of the port of Hongkong, who may at any moment have to take their departure from the contiguous waters to the farther removed refuges of Junk Bay or Shelter BAY
ELEVEN PIRATES CAPTURED.
NAVAL CORDON, RE-ESTABI/SHED. [From Our Own Correspondent,]
Maco, 18th July..
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ALLEGED 3LLSUAL IMPORTA- TION OF MORPHINE.
WATKINS' DISPENSARY CHARGED UNDER THE OPIUM ORDINANCE,
Before Mr. E. R. Hallifax at the Magistracy: this afternoon, Watkins, Lighted, was charged "with" allnged illegal importation of morphine: In contravention of the Oplum Ordlance on the 21st Juno last. Mr. H. L. Dennys, Sr., from the Crown Solicitor's 'office, prosecuted and Xr. E'don Potter appeared for the defendants,
Mr. Dogays stated that the charge. "was binnght by the Superintendent of Expons nod Imports under Section 64 of Opium Ordinance of the Ordinance relative to the importation 23 of 190g. Afer referring to the provisions of opium or morphine Mr. Deneys sald be would prove that the defendant was licenand under Section 51 of the Ordinance, he bald a license from the Medical Officer, 10.
He was the holder of a bill of lading for two, import for male or use morphine or oplom, canes of morphine, which were marked P. P. - Hongkong 44:45" and shipped on: board, the us. Benlarig. Those goods appeared on the manifest of the vassal. The steamer ar rived on the mist of last month and before her
Ordinance, Mr. Brett, received instructions to arrival a Revenus Officer under the Liquors. proceed on board. The latter saw the manifest and avaried the case and also five mɑrs cases. Acting under the Liquors Ordinance, the officer wished to see, what the cases contained. The vessel arrived on the aust fund. The manif:st, which was not properly marked, was A breach of the Bill but he was poť bringing any As the weather cleared up in the course of charge for breach of the provisions but merely for importation, although the caseɔ were not the day, and the glass, indicated, that the ty phoon in the South had given this post a wide marked as containing enter opium or morphine, berth, Commodore Wa's flotilla, which had When the vessels arrived the cases were not 100 into the ioner Hatbour for shelter on Sunlanded as morphine or opium or opened and day evening, heaved anchored to-day and stored in a separato, godown set apart for such steamed out of the harbour. Thoy made purposes. but they were landed as ordinary str.ight for Colowan and took up the allotted merchandise. Ou the morning of the 24th, the ...positions assigned to the respectiva polts in defendant sent his coolie to take delivery of the re-establishment of the naval cordon round the goods. The Revenus Officer wanted to open the cases to see if there was a breach of Colowan
the. Liquorn Ordinance but the coolie dedilned to do so, saying he was acting under the instruc ions of his master. In the afternoon a permit
the cases as containing morphine. He would was produced permitting the defendant to land prove that the coalie took delivery of the cam at nine o'clock in the moralog, wherekt no de claration war made to obtain the permit until the “afternoon. After bearing the evidence, his Worship would have no doubt in kle mind that there had been no declaration in the morning
At about nine o'clock on Sunday evening the, or Foreign Navies. There is little need typhoonic gole broke over the Colony is full to recapitulate at any length the Stunity's'] forces the rain came down in torrents and the achievements within recent months, for the rewinds blew in terrific gusus, it was only cords of the Harbour Office should bear ample natural, therefore, that skippers and officer evidence of the numerous rescues effected by felt anxious regarding the safety of craft under the vessel since Mr. Willoughby assumed her their chargo, especially those whose steamers were ly.ng at the various wharves where, of course, the dangers of damage are about doubled, an
command.
THE MOST RECENT. INSTANCE.- is one which occurred yesterday and the facts of which have just been brought to our notice. The Stanley was being told off for Sai-kung, in the New Territories, for the monthly in spection. She had on board yesterday Com. mander C. W. Beckwith, assistant harbour master, and Mr. Brayae, of the Audit Depart meat. After passing intou ̧b Fu-Tu-Mu Pas and rounding up for Steap Island, Capt. Wil- loughby, who was on the bridge, descried in the distance what appeared lice, a kuge log of timber aflat to steared for it to as certain what it was, Up approaching the object it was found to be
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A LARGE FISKING JUNK
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The Portuguese ganboats Patris and Macau are still as anchor withis firing range of the island. As I surmised yesterday the projected re-commencement of hostilities did not take place, and it is very doubtful if there will be the farther necessity of pouring a deadly are of shot and shelf into the abandoned strong holds of the pirates. However that may be, att Monday pasand quiet so far Colowan was concerned and the narrative of ovents is
A resident from the Peak on his arrival on Monday morning informed a representative of the Telegraph that the signal station was quite invisible' even on that eminence and it certainly remained invisible during the greater part of the forenoon. The heavy drizzo which followed upon the over-night storm effectively obscured the Signal Station, which indead remained obscure if not invisible during the later part of than day. As a consequence, 4 good many local coasting steamers inade a postponement in their sailings, and there was a good deal of interference with coasting, mill- | wil to-day. ing arrangements. Yet as the weather cleared up to the late afternoon, conditions Look'on a better appearance and skippers who were due to sail adapted a happier state of couplesauce than they had. worn doring the early hours of the morning.
When did Hongkong die? A member of the present unhappy Parliament, called Gingell, asked the Government whether the Cantos-Kowloon Railway "was being forced through merely for the resuscitation of Hongkong at the expense of the Chinese guarantors." We have been at great pains to discover the meaning of this sentence. We could not, unaided by some intellect more powerful than our own, find any sense
bottom up and all the crow were seen sitting in it whatever.
We therefore consulted helplessly on the upturned bottom. The skipper four gentlemen of this Colony who have of the Stanicy went over and asked through the reputation of being gifted with bis Chinese interpreter, whether the men sound sense and reliable judgment, and of wanted belp. They replied that they were whom at least three have earned this re-unly too glad of it and inquired whether
theat putation by unselfish public-spirited work, the Stanley - could tow Not one of them could see any meaning in itki-wan, their port of registry. Capt. Wilyond the danger of a water famine,
loughby regretted that he could not take them in tow to Shau-ki-wan, but offered to tow the derelict to Sai-kuog as he was proceeding there. The shipwrecked fishermos said that they could not get in close enough and as for being towed to sui-kung they thought it would be of little advantage to them as they could not get their boat repaired at-Sal-kung.
at all. If it means anything, it implies that some time ago this Colouy died, and was guaranteed to be dead by some unspecified Chinese; that somebody unspecified as been forcing the Canton-Kowloon Railway through something unspecified at the expense of these unspecified Chinese who guaranteed that Hongkong was dead, and that this brutal violence was committed in order to resuscitate a dead Colony. The same member of Parliament also wanted to know whether the persons, who for the 'pre scat are more or less responsible for the destiny of our Colonist Empire were in possession of independent evidence that the Canton-Kowloon Railway could never possibly pay its cont of construction and, working expenses." It is to the credit of Colonel Sealy, the Under Secretary o State for the Colonies, that he answered, apf Bingle Coplo Dally, ten cents. Weekly, twenty-parently without hesitation, this astonishing
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On June 18, 19:0, at Wimbledon, Surrey Mionis Blount, the beloved wife of Jobu Waight, lata of Shanghai. Aged 45.
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question in the negative. Short of a Mahatın or some other weird kind of Christian Scien- List it is difficult to imagine who else could have answered that question in any other way. This enquiring genius, this name is Ginneli also asked Coiouel Feely whether he knew that the railway had already cost £16,000 per mile. Colonel Seely did not know, and what we want to know is, what use in the world is a Colonial Office that cannot tell you a little thing like that? Another ques-
silly, but, not as funny, nor e ecklos was asked by the samic unhappy gentleman. In it he took away the character of four rail- ways and implied goddness only knows what gainst two firms of engineers. By some pro- cess of unreason best known to his own foggy mind, he seems to have thought the question worthy the attention of the House of Com mons "whether the late chief British account-
he Honghong Gelegeation, or rather string of questions," just an
HONGKONG, Tuesday, July 19, 1910:
"HÂNDY MAN”
Perhaps some day some painstaking man of genius will collect a list of every case of which he can find authentic record in which
THE SAFETY OF THE MEN
One redeeming feature nient the recurrence to Shat of the heavy rainfall in that it has put us be
was. Capt. Willoughby's first care, He ac cordingly offered to take them on board and promised that on bis way back be would pick up the derelict junk. This invitation was gladly accepted and four of the crew ward taken on board. They were supplied with dry clothing and given a proper meal and other wise well cared for op board the lender." Ike matter of the juny was left behind with three of bis fakie to stand by him. The lining then proceeded on her voyage to Sai-kung.
At 2.30 pm, the same afternoon, she returned to the wreck and by the explain's directions 2 six-inch hawser was passed round her main. masi and then the Efanley started
LOCAL AND GENERAL.-
H.M.5, Tamar shulted her moorings to the No. 4 Buoy this afternoon, just to have her mootings.
spen to as usual, ́-
THE Peking Government states that it does not intend to appoint a successor to Sir Walter Hillier, Foreign Advisor to the Waiwups.
THE many friends of Commander Heard of H.M.S. Cadmus will be glad to learn that be has been promoted to the rank of Captain.
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Witir a full, cargo of cement'te Mesars. Smith, Bell and Company, Ltd., the steamer
arrived at Manila from Haiphong-on 15th inst."
COMMODORE Eyici called ufficially D His Excellency the Offices Administering the -Government at poon to-day, at Government
Mousa,
THE plague retain to-day shows a'case, on board the s.. Yungan in the harbour. The Chiness patient, who was from Canton, died of the disease.
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PIRATES IN THE INNER HARBOUR. Some stir was created in the Inner Harbour
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Mr. Potter-My friend is bringing a separatea
Mr. Denayi-My friend; has no right to lov charge agelost my clieut.
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Mr. Potter-issist, that the prosecution should adhere to the charges formulated.
His Worship-i see no reason why you should interrupt now,
to-day when it became known that members of the local Water Police succeeded in capturing a gang of eleven pirates in front of the Hong-terrupt me. kong steamers whaif. The gang was' a rather large one. They were some eighteen men in all. Surrounded by the palica eleven werd made prisoners while the other eight suc ceeded in making good their escape. It is not Hikely that they will nojoy their liberty long for whether in Chinese soil or Portuguesa ter- ritony close vigilance is now" kept over the movements of theso desperate characters, Their days are surely numbered,
RETURN OF THE "VASCO DA GAMA,”. The cruiser Purco da Gama, recalled from the North, arrived in port this afternoon, and took up her moorings in Wanchal Bay.
UNREST IN THK, SOUTHERN PROVINCES A gentleman just faturoed from the Southern Provinces, arrived only yesterday, has most terrific yarnt to relate of disturbance génerally in the lower Southern States of China. He is, of course, an emissary of a Western Company, and on the whole be escaped a shamietol death at the hands of th's people who are making all
the trouble in the arid fields of Colewan.
At the same time he, who was an official of the British Administration, found it incumbent on his digaity to report the offspce that had heap offered to him.
As things had happened, the offence that bad been expressed to the Portuguese ai Cofowan was bot nearly equalled by that which was Accorded, to the British, aid it is to Loped that nothing will both the Portuguese and the British in joining forces in order to bring their relationships with
be
now. prevent
A. E. ABLONG, a Filip no, war bound over inthe pirates is their straight resources in the
dants' action was an attempt to defraud the Proceeding, Mr. Dennys said that defea buthorities and as such was punishable by
Ordinance.
Mr. Poller-Your Worship sees that that is
not no.
Mr. Dennys-It's not fait for my friend to interrupt me.
Mr. Potter-it's really astonishing the way my friend bas opened the case. lie's chàng- ing my client with fraud, which he cannot do. The Ordinance is quite clear on the pointe
Counsel then proceeded to read parts of the Ordinance.
.Evidence having been called, the case was dismissed.
SIKH LUNSTABLES INSUBUK- DINATION
ALLEGATIONS OF THREATS OF VIOLENCE® AGAINST INTENDING RECRUIT.. Some, istezasting s.delights were thrown at the Magistracy this morning on the seething discontent which has been prevalent in the ranks of the siku alice both here, and at... Shanghai, when Bishan Singh, a constable in the Hongkong Police Force, was charged with misconduct in that he sought to prevent an indian from joining the Force by means of intimidation. Mr. P, P. J. Wodehouse, Deputy
Superintendent of Police, prosecuted, while the
TO RIGHT THE JUNK which sha succeeded'in doing at the same cutting away the time as the men were sails, After getting ber seatly uptight and as the bowk of the junk were well under water, Captain Willoughby pasted the bight of bamser through the stern and commerced towing. All went well uctil jest cutside Fu-to-mua Pass when the stern opened out and cast off the bight of the low rape owing to the heavy yea that was tooning. "This mishap necessitated the stopplag of the engines pine bay.. of the Stanly for fixing up the rope again. This done, the Stanley 10-started towing whsuit, Unionist Member for Hyike, providing sida ao mach the better for all concerned, and him. The complainuot had paver been in the sight in the middle of the Pisi, the
LASHINGS CARRIED AWAY
perspaal bood of $10 ta koop the pace for six months by Mi.. R. Halifax at the Magis racy this morning for assaulting à small Filis
The Bill introduced by Sir Edward Sassoon,
for the compulsory installation of wireless again, causing the wreck to swing broadside toelegraphic apparatus on ships, has been road tow. In this way the fly had to continue for the first sing. as it was highly dangerous to slop her whate she was as both would have brea in imminent A FROOSAL is under consideration in Kubs to danger of being listed on the rocks by the swell form a Japaa-Porteggere Society. It is stated that the inauguration of the Society was to be of the sea. So, after towing until well citer of the Pass the Stanley stopped. At this stage Capt. Anounced at a reception to be given to the then at Kobe, on the 10th instant, at the Mikado the wreck himself and saw the rope made fast
Hotel." to the bows, as in smooth water it was then jest
եր
meantime, the pirates of Colowao must
we desire peace and plestituda on the West crushed, obliterated and utterly annihilated il River, If Great Britain says that her warships will conjoin with their Coirese and Portuguesa Copsorts in the dease of actually working along.
much the less will the murderous CIOBOZ- ades be prolonged beyond endurance.
ARMED ROBBERY ÁT SHATIN,
EXEMPLARY, SENTENCES BY THE ́PUISNE JUDGE.
defendant was uɑropresented.
a British seaman has rescued his fellow-ment was the nominee of those engineers, whe.Willoughby thought it advisable to go en board | Officers of the Purluguoso craizor dan Gabris, Judge, at the Criminal Sessions this morning at the window of his office and could ba
without the smallest reward or hope of re-ther the amount of his embezzlements
any steps were being taken
to Te
Mr. Wodehouse stated that the defendant, was a constabls in the Hongkong Police Forc and the complainant was a bugler in the'syth - Rajpals. The complainant was recommeoded by Major 3; M. Camilleri and was approved by
Police baricas. He was to have undergone the medical examination at nice o'clock yester day morning. Sometime between, ning and Gall-past nine complainant came to his uffice in a vary agitated state. A conversation ensued, in the course of which the complainant'directed his attention to the first flour of the barracks, He saw ibrog or loor Sikhs standing there, Complainant and witness ware both standing
plainly seen by the men on, the- verandah ed robbery in the villago of Shatin, Mr. O. G. of the barracks. He saw one of the men maho sign, which he gathered was mount for the complainant. Shortly after half-past wine, bo bad all' the Sikha walk off "doty to his office, the defendant being among them, Mr. Alibister outlined the facts of the The latter was picked out by the complainant case in the usual manner. It will be ze without any hesitation at all as being the party of daring armed robbery was carried out in three different houses in the village of Bhatia The defendant on belog asked if he wished on the same sight, the robbers after terrifying to make a statement said by kusw nothing. the inmates of the dwellings decamping with about the affair. He was not aware whniber all the booty they could lay hande ou but any of the other constables had tried to ietimledɛ shortly afterwards they were arrested, me
The fory solarned a verdict of gally. His date the complainan,
jamany Lordship sentenced the frit pilkoner to four- Mr. Wodehouse said that suspicions had beer teen years' burd' labour and 14 s'rokes of the aroused for some time past, but the delinggoals birch, while each of the remaining prisonois | could not be identified. Fortunately, ind
Before Mr. Junice Haxsland, Acting Fuises
four Chinese ware indicted on charges of as Alabaster, instructed by Mr. H. L. Despys, Jr, from the Crown Solicitor's office, prosecuted, on behalf of the Attorney. Gaveral, while the prisoners were undefended..
When all was ready the Captain got back on cover that amount from his nominators board the sender and went ahead again and This is the sort of muddle-headed nonsense managed to tow the juak jala bhki-wan that now occupies the time of the " August Bay, without any more accidents. The Stanley Mother of Parliaments." There are several Chat of her tow at 6 pm, close to the police recent years: the profit obtained under the membered that some time, ego a series who had uned threats against Bim,
station.
A WARM WELCOME.
ward. It would make a book worth reading, had yet been ascertained, and whether possible to stand on the fore-deck of the wreck, TH prout and less account of the Netherlands and would probably extend to several
Trading Company shows a pròfit of fi, 5,420,233 volumes. It will not, we fear, be written in
of which 11, 2,630,000 was obtained from pro our time. Most of the compilers of really
vision, interest and draft accounts, and interesting facts, able to relate' them in an
6. 2,781,251 from agricultural business, in interesting manner, are dead. Mr. Frank
fast-mentioned bead has been increasing se- T. Bullca has told us a lew true stories of usefulness at sea, and several of a heroisin reasons, we can think of at least six, why the
gularly, as is shown by the fact that in rgoy it Under Secretary of State was quite right in When the Stanity was making Sat-kung amounted to f. 1,917,981, and in 1908 to that makes us pleased to remember that the repeating the information; (which, it seeing, some junk most have passed ber sad so. 2,375,945. The dividend has been fixed at English are, after all, à nation of seamen he had already imparted on the asth of last cauled the news to Bhau-ki-wan in anticipation 9 par coat, against 8 per cent. for 1908, There must be several men in Hongkong November) that the Colonial (ffice ́of her arrival later in the afternoon, for as-sho with the knowledge and ability requisite for
concerned with the doings of the late chief steamed in about six o'clock, the foreshore was the compilation of an account of life-saving accountant on the Chinese section of the all shouting and frantically waving their bamboo crowded with Chinese of the floating fratoraily,' in Far Eastern.scas. Material for such work is, if anything, over plentiful. We One of theut is a gaol. The other bate. The greeting to Capt Willoughby was a warm one and the gallant skipper well deserved publish to-day an account of a sailorly action
It, since hawas instrumental in saving tight lives done by an Englishman who has no often
The rescued proved himself, useful "that much a book sarthquake has occurred in the South of threatened with a watery grave.__
Germany. The Parliament House in Munich people ware 1-6 men, a woman; and a girli as the one we are wishing for would contalo was badly cracked and the schools have been | As the boat with the shipwrecked people were
least one chapter," about him alogs, closed. The seismographs were disabled. luxxing the Stanley, the survivor bowidowed, valóp into n'typhyom:
fire therefore do not muiter.
not
TYPHOON WAKNING.
from the Manila Observatory at the Americau The telegram quoted, below was received
Consulate-General to-day !----
-Manila, July 19th, 4 pan. Depression over the Sala Sea. It may de-
was lestenced to 'seven years'
is imprisonment CASO bere was no diffiently, in the
fact that the first, prisoner had recently com- with hard labour. By ente A rimukable feature of the trial was the plated a term of seven years' hard labour for similar offence, while the fourth prisoder was, sentenced to thron years hard labour" at the That Criminal Sessions in connection with the
had full proof of the offic identification:-: It was the first cian wh
his Worship fudiógi. he asked for