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Mr.. Osbornu said that there was Table différence, balweon, the

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Captures at Colowan.

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THE QUARD CASE:

APPEAL, BEFORE THE FUL

Before the Obia and Mr. Justice

Judguy sitting asy the case

and S. E. AMADA HOU Ivered" by Me E. Magistrate, whereby the appe

of "untrained men who can only ride hard sad shoot straight and are otherwise, more:

PIRATE CHIEFS MADE PRISONERS. amateur soldiers." 11 ought surely to be obvious that man who can ride and shoot soon Present:-Hi Exte

TORTUGUESE THREATENED, do not need any extraordinarily long period Administering the Governm Ble Heary | justified bat hir part.bo would like to see }; of discipline to be made into useful soldier. May, co, Hon. Mr. AM Thomson the principle endorsed in a more tangible

[From an Occational Correspondent, a A. S. WATSON & CO., They will come from a cliss that has been (Colonial Secretary), Hon. Mr G. Mcl. Meiser manner in the Ordinance. If such a thing

Macao, noth July, Laught many kinds of self-control under (Colonial Treasurer), Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, were to be done al home, there would at

What is left of the remnant gang of daspera" LIMITED.

nevere discipline, from their boyhood and Cg (Director of Füblic Works), Hen, Mr. Fiasco be a considerable outcry and the Bourd Lobedience to orders, strict implicitoJedience. Ji adelsy (Captain' Superintendent of Police), of Trade would stop in to prevent any dos who had witted in Colowan is slowly soc tenced to fourteen day, hard labo

Hen, Mr. A. W. Bawin (Registrar, Goŭdra!), injostica belog dong, Here, if a person wishi sumiy falling into the meshes of the net cast Hon. Mr. Henry, Keswick, Hon. Mr. Wei Yuk, ed to appeal, the appeal was from Caesar to around them by the Pornguere soldiers stations ono, Hes. Mr. E. Oiboms, Hon. Mr. Moray Cassar. There was no appeal. He would ed at Coldwan who, after the dreadful bombard Stewart, and Mr. C. Clementi (Clark of like to see the principle which allowed comment of Sunday morning, are focating the island pensation to a man whose property was for those who hare not yar abandoned their lair, Councils).

damaged respected,

á pany of soldiers this morning, in their boot de

for quarry, wade two good capturer is the per- 1001 of two pirate chie's of the clans Chan and Leung. The latter belongs to the same clas as the generalissims of the pirate horde who have held sway in Colowas. His downfall is fajal for the pirate' cause. ~ Without a chief around whom to rally the rabid bind of sea arderen will in future be busted from pillar to post until their diminishing number vanishes with the shadowy power they will no longer be able to wield to the terror of the maritime trade of these coast.'

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

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A. S. WATSON, & CO.,

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is with them a point of honour. To talk of such men as being likely to be dangerous to the regular forces with which they might be ordered to serve in time of war, It therefors to exhibit a complete want of understand ing of the nature of the force to which they belong, of the nature of the training which they undergo, of the nature of the work they will be called upon to do, and of the nature and character of the men themselves. If we quote the meritorious services of "irregular corps" in the past, some one gifted with that power of inaccurate reasoning which is said to distinyqich mao from the lower animals, will probably show how "up to date" he is by solemnly de- claring that the conditions of war have so

MINUTESİ

INSTALARRINANCIAL MINUTES,*:00 The Colonial Secretary leld on the table Fing uncial Minutes Nos 58 and 59. it was agreed that they be filsrred to the Finance Committee;

The minutes of the Jast meeting were toad Mr. Chatham sold that the remarks of the and confirmed AAKG AREA

last speaker ware rather in support of the man. sure. After giving his ressons, the hon, meme ber representing the P. W. D. concluded by saying that the Goverment was not so callous, as Mr. Osborne had tried to make out Any hardships that might arije would be carefully studied, and owners of properties wosts but be

FINANCE COMMITTEE SAPORT, The report (No. 7) of the Finance Commies was adopted, and

DE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE The report (No), of the Public Works Com ritten was adopted...

Ma PAPERS, The Calanial Secretary, by command of His

exment, on erument, faid on the table the following paper

Report of the Director of Public Works. Report of the Land Officer. Report of the Director of Education.

TRAINING OF MIDWIVES,

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EXCUTIVE.COUNCIL,

relieve the Governor-in-Council of certain -duties,

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He said that ad' Ordinance was passed last, year which effected in greater meature what it was proposed to effect by the silt before Council.. The Ordinance was regarded by the Secretary of State as belog questionable and was disallowed by His Majesty. The Ordia- ance before Council proposed to subsitute the ope sanctioned by Council last year. The Colonial Secretary seconded. Agreed.

Council then proceeded to consider the Bill in Committee.

Council resumed and the Bill was read a third time and passed.

YOUNG PARSONE,

accorded the bath treatmapt which hid beeo. hinted at.

hir. Osborne cor ected contain parts of Mr. Chatham's speech,

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Mr. Chatham said he wished to remors. Os halog conducted to the lock-up after certain misapprehensions' which might be the atrast, f.sung soll bis cap'ora that his

reden yatever is that on a hardship whatever resulted in the cases at Kowloon to which the hon, member had ro- ferred free e

Mr. Osborne-1 can prove it.

Dr. Ho Kat said he generally supported the remarks of his 'bonourable colleagues. He suggested that a clause be inserted providing Compensation in cams where they were dermed

The Atomey-General expressed bis will

"Alter further discusión the BillTMwas left in Committee,

LIQUORS ORDINANCE. The Bill counted Aɔ Ordisance to further

amend the Liquors Ordinance, 1909, was read a second time on the motion of the Attorney

General seconded by the Colo si 1 Secretary,

The Attorrey General said that the Bili pro- vided to place the Navy on the sama footing as the military as regarded exemption. The Bill was read a third time and pissed,

CINEMATOGRAPHS,

The Attorney General, la moving the second reading of the Bill called An Ordinance to amend the Theatres and Påblic Performances Regulation Ordinance, 1908, said that it was found desirable to place cinematograph exbibi.

followers, would not be parimated that her re sure, He warned the Paringuess that they mogld live to run the day whom they have arrested him. Vergeance would be visited on their buids awifity and surely

Chief Chan and Chlef Leong are now in hospitable quartors si Monte Fort, where in the quist broery retreat of those balghts they will be able to plan their next sally to the Great Beyond whither they will be transported on the blide of the executioner's sword in Canton.

CORRESPONDENCE,

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(We do not necessarily endorse the optalons expressed.

by Correspondsats In this column.]

ぶさ HONGKONG SCOUTS.

TO THE Eutros òr ras "Honekano Taurirapit." | Dear Sir,-May 1 trespass upon your valu- able time nad spice to make a few remarks and suggestions amount the new Scout Com- pany.

The Company to be formed by Mr. Ross, will, no doubt, be of excellent service to the Colony, and in times of trouble would be cer- tain to render a splendid account of itself. There are one of two points which would how over tell agafast its comple.e success as a Scent Company?

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an alleged assault commit ed on Mhin Della Hoard, of No 49, Hollywood Xo in May Inst Mr. Eldon Potter, instructed Mr.M Reader Harris, of Measca. Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for Captain, and Mr. M. W. Slado KC, fastu led by Mr. F. P. Hell, of Masken Brutton and Helt, was" for Allana. - The ren- pondent was corepresented.

Mr. Palier in opening the case for Capiala said that that was an appial from a decision of the Senior Police Magia rato, Mr. Hajlijas, who found both the appolliuts guilty of an ai. sauli and sentenced them to 14 days imprison. ment with hard labour without the option of a fine, Complainant was a Alias. Dalla Hoard, There were three witnesses la Hoard and Misa Silvar, who were both of the unfortunate class—and a man Robertson. Another witcuss wat 20 smak, whose evidence, however, was unimporiskt, Ku-

the raid audid not know anything but that ser. It was necessary to criticize the partion ba cause taking into considération what the parties ware, the Court should hesitate to convici on the evidence of such parties

The Chief Justica-- Why should that be so ? Mr. Potier—A person should be protected against them. The Court should uct with das regard to natecedents, ma

The Chial Justice-Il applies to both pariles. it applies to the appellant for visiting sách a house. W

Proceeding, Mr. Potter stated that Rabertson had admitted 10 thron nitore and tobavlag been dismissed from the Police Force. According to the evidence, it appeared that the appoflunta ware on the 5th May last in No: 49, Hollywood" Road at about 8,30 p.m. It was" altogether" impossible from the statements taknu by, the Magistraja ta kaow what actually took place. The ovidence was trommodously conflicting and the evidence of no two witnesian were alike. Mr. Harris ba i submitted that it was absolutely impassible to convict on the ovidence befɔcm. the Magistrate. It might be of impariança

The Attorney General moved the secondtions under the cansomhip of the Registrar to become members of the Company are able lessly cosflicting, the evidence of no twe

General. Hitherto, there had been no com pilots, as regarded local poiformances but it course should be taken. -..

was nevertheless deemed desirable that the

changed not merely willis the leat early, years but actually within the last ten years, as to make analogy between the fighting usefulness of a certain class of men in those days with their serviceableness in war now-a-days, a mere academic' ques tion, a subject fʊr, au. exray in au examina:

The first reading of a Bili solitled An Ordin- tion of cadets at a Military College. We

auca to secure the better tralaing of Midwives have no doubt that at present and for as long and to regulate their practice, was not proceed-necessary. as war remains possible in thir Imperfected with world, as long as there are in it soldiers and Military Academies, this subject will The Atterony "General mavad the accondigness to amend the Bill to give discretionary continue to exercise the ingenuity of young leading of the Bill satitted An Ordinance to power to grant compenuation, students of military history and the patience, or impatience, of examiners. In the mean time, while refraining from wasting our Robert Porter & Co.'s patience, our time, and the space at but command, by emulating the literary efforts of any subaltern, whether from St. Cyr' or a Prussian- ~Cadetten-Schule'; must, with Dr from

те Sandhurst, diffidence, refer to such well known practical soldiers as Major-General Baden Powell, or Colonel Pollock, who is six months made the "Spectator Experimental Company of one hundred young-Buglish- men into as workalite a little fighting force as the heart of even Kitchener, could wish for. These and many other men know

reading of the Bill optilfed' Au Ordinance to a great deal more about war than we amend the Young Parsons Ordinance, 193g. It do, and infinitely more than superficials explained that the Bill was with segerd

"the thinkers who having never seen

to the abolition of the capital poolaḥment in the appearance of war" "imagine that an extra case of young persons. Sometimes difficulty cartridge in the clip of a new magazine rifle, arose in proving the age of young "pelens. or a new system of recoil carriage in a field The bill was framed with the object of vesting guo, or airships, whether "Zeppeling" or the Court with discretion to decide whether they "Voisine" still in futuro, have changed were young persona er not. the ever-changing yet ever similar conditiona that govern the work, the effort, the danger, the success or the failure, of armed- men associated together in the duty of repelling other armed men associated together in an attack upon their Country" and their Flag, The business men of Hongkong have not shown themselves in the past in any, by neglectful, of their own interests. They are at least as prosperous and successful as other men of their class in other parts

"smart" of the world, however

and "go-alicad" and even republican those honour others may be. But to the of the merchants of Hongkong be it said, that they never yet failed to respond to really sincère appeal, made by a really res- ponible authority, on behalf of the public interest, the interest not only of British safe. ty, of that security that freedom and that justice which the very word." British" ought to imply, and may be summed up in the two words "Pax Britannica." Any work that may be done and any services rendered

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

2 Hongkong, 7th July, 1910,

1140TH,.

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At Hosam, Croton, on the zoth inst., the wife of H. D. NORONHA, afa Son.

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DEATH.

June 18, at London, Floreas Beatrice, wife of William Ross Morgan Davies, K.C, Allorosz- General for Hongkong, D.L., J.F.

The Hongkong Telegrapp

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Hongxona, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1910,

The Colonial Secretary-seconded.. The Bill was road a secoɗă time. Conacil resumad and the Bill was read a third time kad passed.'

CDIYRIGHT.

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The Colonial Secretary seconded. Carried.

How many of the men who have been asked

to speak Chianso, and how many of them could adapt themselves to living on Chinese food in a dirty smelling Chincus village for any length of time, as they would certainly be called upon to do in troublons times in the Territory. Again, notwithstanding the periods of annual

hava the evidence of the fini witous if their Lordships thought wall of it." Tasir Loid- Ships had power to do so. It was difficult to gather from the evidence of the witnesses what eally took place. The evidence was hope.

witnesses coincided. If the Magistrato could have convicted at all, he could only have convicted by taking the evidence of one of the witdesses and discarding that of the others There was no connecting link whatever between the evidence of any of the witnesses. The The Bill was then read a third time and trainlog, how many of them would know much evidence of the complainant asght to be the

about the geography of the Kowloon Peninsula passed.

most important evidence in support of ɩká and the New Territory generally.

The majority of the men who have been charge. Probably,, in the majiray of other cases of a similar nesure the complainant's invited to join Mr. Ross' Company sro, Bovidence was the only evidence. Throughout far as I know, men who are likely to be

the whale of her evidence, she paver once sug-- moved about from one port to another just yessed that Captain struck her, although she || an their respectiva Talfans may direct, and brought à charge of assault" agafont ibu apy it would be unreasonable to suggest that pallaut Testsligter of the sum uant was |the said Taip.ne should not be allowed to Roberson.. It was impassiblò iu a esta lika do so. They would consequently not have that for a pan oto kw who bid hit him, much chance of becoming acqantoted with the

The Casal Janice- t, may” hire bien in a geography bf, the place they would be called

dark passage. open to perform their datiss ir, and would pot have the opportunity of acquitting themselves -si creditably-at-they-no doubt have the desire

SUPPLY BILL. }. Council resamed consideration in Committee of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to authories she Appropriation of a Supplementary Sum of Thien hundred and fourteen thousand five hundred and thirty-thren Dollars and (hirty-two

The Bill was reported without amendment, Ancent, to defray the Charges of the Year 1909.

4-read a third time and passed.

The second reading of the Bill entitled Ordinance to amend the Law of Copyright, passed on the motion of the Attorney General, seconded by the Colonial Secretary, The Attorney General explained that the Dill proposed to amend the Law of Copy.. right. Tas Bill was drafted by Mr. Sinds the law was at present the owner of a copyright registered in the Colony had to registar it in Stationers' Hall and could not sue unless it was, registered in London. The Bill now proposed that a copyright may be registered either local.

ly or in London. The object of the Bill was to make the general law of copyright epiform,

The Bill was then considered in Committee, read a third time and passed.

CROWN LANDS. RESUMPTION The second reading of the Bill eatitled An Ordinance to amend the Crown Lauds Resump provision for the Resumption of Crown Lande stop Didioance, 1939, and to make special of small value for public purposes was passed on the motion of the Attorney General second.

THE HONGKONG SLODIS.

Those who have been perhaps a little top ready to excuse their own supineneta by casting upon the employers of labour, the japans, the responsibility for the short comings of the Volunteer Corps of Hang Kong, should read two interesting documents. The first is the appeal made by H. E. Sir Henry May, published in our 'inue" of the 27th instant, and the second is the conclusive reply to it made by Mr. C. H. Ross and Hon. Mr. Henry Keswick. The latter gentleman's' views are shared by eight of the principal great business firms whose names are household words throughout the East, in assisting the accomplishment of the beavyed by the Colonial Secretary. The Altomay Not only will no obstacle be placed in the task of our Army and Navy, by the able General uated that the Bill was directed co- way of those young men who are able and bodied young men of this Colony, will, we tirely to lauds of sm.li vains. There werd. willing to give their services as auxiliaries rejoice to know it, ba cheerfully and efficient certain proceedings necessary, including no tices to be gizled, and the Bill proposed in to His Majesty's Forces in this Colony, but ly accomplished, in response to the appeal cases of lands of small value to simplify those their employers actually offer their en of His Excellency Sir Henry May, KCMG seccashies, which necessarily involved some couragement and approval. It is almost the Officer Administering the Government delays chauss was inserted providing in the unnecessary to refer jo the quallocations of of His Majesty the King in Hongkong, event of the owner not being (quad for actices Mr. C. H. Ross as a leader of such a force udder the able and unselfish guidance to bs posed up close to the site and the Bill

is now about to be enlisted. No better and leadership of Mr. C. H. Ross. man could be imagined for the conduct of this particular ündertaking. His well-known. ability and experience are a guarantee of the success of bla, "endeavour to recruit the desired 5 men and get the Unit Into working order before Xmas 1910. CLUNY Rubber Estate, Bear Slim River, which This new “Unit" is to consist of threewill start yielding next year has been sequired officersp. lix, Hergeants, and seven cor by the Laundron people, who, it is said, intend porale, fifteen mounted troopers and twenty- buying in several oibor estates in Pera four"damounted troopers." The latter

MR. J.. E. Sinclair, whom many peop's in”

LOCAL AND GENERAL.. GOVERNMENT spent $19,359 on education in Hongkong last year. The revenue wan 568,314

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was send a third time and passed.

PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND GIRLS:

reading of the Bill satilled An Ordinance tö

Tan Colonial Secretary seconded. Agreed.

TRAMWAYS.

The second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Tramway Ordinance, 1992, was not proceeded with.

ADIGURNMENT. The Conseil bea ad) surned.

FINANCE COMMITTEE.

A mesting of the Finnace Committee was held immediately alter the meeting of Council, the Colonial Secretary presiding. It was agreed that the following votes be recommended for adoption by the Council:-

SECRET SERVICE.

A sum of one thousand dollars in aid of the vote, Felica and Prison Departments. A Police, olbercharges, secret service.

· SANITARY RECEITACLES.

A sum of five hundred dollers in aid of the vote, Sanitary Depatimeat, eiber chirges, san! tary staff, nightsoil recaptacios. This was all the basingas,

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FROM no estate in Upper Langkat (Del.) comes ress of a terrible amok by a billman who took if into his bead that onemies were around bent upon murdering him. He armed himself with two knives, and after sisbying two adults and three children be flad into the jungle. Tho pursuers overpowered the madman and killed him on his refusing to surrender,"

to dr. ....

"Might I suggest, therefore, the formation of a company is connection with the Hongkong Volunteer Corps, of men who, either through having kena bore hote, or through long residence here, know the "Colony and lis D pendoecios, its language and Customs, practically from A to Z,

Mr. Potter-There was no dack pasıngu nt'all, Continuing, Coussel raid that Rabarison had geps to the extent of prepiring plan showing the position of the "four" partisi, so that the compl doant, ought to have, no dodobe. Is his evidence, it came out that Captaie wat in front of the complainant ali the time, and that boing so, there was no cariblyrea.

on why the complainant sh sold noi koow, who aispulted her, There was a puranit after the mao Robertson, the complainant screamed and someone hit her. Robulion was purned down the page towards the door and the comp sin

ant screamed because Robertion was pursued and some one bit ber. At that time the com plaissat was inviliuy Capizio to her bouse. She admitted sond og chile to the appellant and receiving chiis from him. She admitted bring

There are nambare of men in Hongkong of English, Eurasiao, Portuguese and other speak the language perfectly know the eas descent, who a British subjects who cam

toms of the Chicess thoroughlyt, have a per sonal knowledge of the geography of the New Territory: could adapt themselves without a effort to living on Chinese food in Chinese friendly terms with him, and had her photo villages for perhaps weeks at a time if unces graph taken with him, so that they were ad sary, and who could with little or no trouble mittedly on the fiendliest of terms. On the day of bo alleged asianji they must have been on extract from the population all information ex to movements of an enemy. The Chinese Driendly terms, or elie the complainant would turally wild give more both a walo uol bava invited him to her house. That show- could speak theirown language, than they would there was no sarthly motive & r the assaul

perion who could not, I was a hot pacallar that on that day of the This Company could be officered by men like

to

at the complaisant should have said to the

me of our Volunteer Officers, who through the defendant "give me the money you owe mor Exercise of their profession or their lifelong cosa his client did not damit owing the money. section with the Colony, are also thoroughly Afterwards she wild she would not have with

The master of the British Moamer Claw re- conversant with the Incal language and cas

complainant did that by way of coveting hE

tp and evidently to show that money was no object and did not inflarpce

The Allorary General moved the second bons having presed at 430 p.m. od, the irih | toms. The men of the Coinpany 'would be driwa the cas; svao on payment of $Lono ber amend the Protection of Women and Girls Orist, a large boiler afl's it, apparently mot long selected carefully, and oily mes who proved in the water, Tan boiler is reported to be themselves perfectly fit and able to land 'dinance, 187.

Mr. Sjade vald that su applica len bad face, sight in the track of steamers from Pulan long trying days in the open in the hot, Manki to the Horsburgh; Position: Latitude cold, and rainy seasons, and who could m ̧rch

hava the case withdiawa, Shwhid aridantly, Council proceeded to consider the Bill inadeg, 13min. 30 N. Long 105 deg. E. Northwell, would be allowed to become members. made in open Court by the complaisent to

Eastward of Oar Island bearing N. 6 deg. To become a member of the Company would

rapented of her evidence and sent another Committee and the Bill was read a third time somin, W. (aus), distant się milas. Marloess be looked on as the highest complimenta 15plicitor to say that the septance wat lei 100 and passed.

are cautioned accordingly.

la the Fical Volunteers could receive, Weserers and that she did not mean to prem, the would thus be cerisia of only bising the bas

HIGHWAYS.

phrase must be understood in connec Hoogkong will remember as plper at St. | Secretary seconded, the second reading of the FLAT-Surgeon P. H. Böyden, M.D; his bren | men to perform our scouting duljes for us.

tion with the explicit statement made Andrew's Ball, has, we notice, been adding to by Mr, Ross that these men are all to be his already numerous trophies as a piper at the Armed and dressed exactly alike, taught | various Highland gatherings in Scotland this Identical drill, and as far as possible made sommer, interchangeable. Every man therefore will

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The Attorney-General moved, the Colonia! Bill entitled An Ordinance to provide for the stopping up, diversion, tursing or alteration in levels of highways,

Mr. Murray Stewart said he could not ses bis way to vote in favour of the second reading of ing compensation where necessary. The, Bill was capable of if cling considerable hardship. The Attorney General: said that he was not aware that any compensation was provided by

be able to ride. Those who belong to the THz. Baki Rajah Robber Compiey, Linlithe Bill' unless some clause was inserted provid,

ated troop will be able, when circumed annouces a fiasi dividend of go per cent, making a total of 140 per cent for the year. il to do duty as moubled & sum of £7,500 is placed to serve, £1,000 fact they are to be trained to written off for depreciation, and £5.965 carried ther kind of work, on horse forward.

sotest. We may state, on the lot.

Ecer of long expert: THE Chartered Bank of India, Australia and Chins Inform us that Mr. William Foot Mit such's force, armed, wir, has accepted a agat on the Board of the manner suggested by Mr. Directors of the Back. They also inform us invaluable in time of bal a Breach of the Back has been cd:

disparagemont | aj Amilitar, Faxjik, lada

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Case Against the defendants,

At this point a messenger was despatched to the Magistracy to have the Magistrate's locojd produced. duyma

Court,

PATLU.Chill Justice-Certainly.cot, Mr Slade briefly addressed abb lasted for a re-besting

posted to the Zomar, Hongkong, for daly at the sick quarters, Wei-hal-wal, from July This There are pometas other paints which may officer has served in the medical department of occur to people reading lais letter, and I hope the navy fram1November, 1893, he was prompt that they wilɛ come forward and state them

Proceeding, Mr.Pattár, said that Robertson ad Alpet-surgeon, last November, and was through the medium of the Pressing day had admited having lived on the woman had sargeon of the gunboat Trust when Sir In conclusion, twould like to apologise for called himself herself eppolated protector He Harry Rawson, commanding the Cape Squadron, 190 bombarded the palace of the Schan of Zhesiber, any weakens there may be in my siguments, asked that having regard to the man's chara and not its walls rattling down about his ears and trust that some kied person will point them ter bireyidance should be di enaked bague in August, 1896, K SIR Mathaw Nabin goslised his accession to office at St. Martin's-le-Grand by offering for competition a challenge cop.for, miniature ridia Mr. Stewart—Al any rain this one ahdald,

shooting." The result of the competition, which Me Keswick, endorsed hop, member's re has been very gopplar, has just been declares.

Hyundai The highest score was obtained by the Exeter. markukan kek

Honor sure kan het maximum of Bookco), 15 to bijgirio His Excellency britby replied to hou meme Post Office with a total of 759 points out of ai Ecial members, did not immer the Government, to the winning team by Sir: MaUNE, NAKAD (Laughter) but compensatios would be rented on 9th tals and lie atbp gave LO SICH AND DE Ela desse where they were 'usideda

the Home Act

Fout far.my guidanc

Hongkong, sist Taly,

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