Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JULY 22 1010

as innocent the innocent Captain who was

lined. But in spite of every precaution Operations at Colowan

some smuggling was always possible. We suggested that the loformer should be re- quired to divulge a great deal more than merely the hiding place of the smuggled

A. S. WATSON & CO., commodity. He said that "it was the

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"HONGKONG'S SORROW. | PAYMENT BY INSIALMENTS.

GEAROYAL APPRECIATION,

HB Excellency iha Officer administering. the Government read the following despatch, dated 17th June, 1910, from the Secretary of State for the Dolonies, at the mating of the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon

Your despatch and its enclosures have been laid before the King who has boss greatly touched at heating of the deep sorrow evinced by the British, Chinese and all sections of the Inhabitants of Hongkong, and I have it in com mand from His Majesty to express on his own behalf and on that of Her Majesty the Queen Mother and the other. Members of the Royal Family their heartfelt appreciation of the sympathy shown, throughout the Colbay, and of the dutiful and loyal attitude of all clausen of the community,"

HONGKONG GYMKH.

CLUB

SEXTRA MEETING.

SOLICITOR BAYS INSTALMENTS WOULD TAKE BONE "AND";A: HALY, YEARS.

The "programme of the Before Mr. Justice: Hästland, Acting Pulsus | meeting to be buld af the - lodge, to the Summary Court this morning a Saturday, 6th August, 1910, Chloose clerk was sued by a Sikh money-lander | ting), la as follows —

for the sum of Saxo dan under a promissory notegge

intimated that his cllant was willing to consent Mr W. B. Hind on behalf of the defendra'

to judgment for $180 without interest. :

Mr. Gardiner agreed.

Mr. Hind-i ask your Lordship to make an order for payment of 55-a month.

Mr. Gardiner I would ask for larger, sums Even at the rate of $to a month it would take ose and a half years.

Mr. Hind-Defendant is only a clark and zaws $35 a.mɔa, th,

300 ARRESTS MADEANA

MEN SEGREGATED IN MILITARY, PRISONS

{{From Our Own Correspondent.

Macao, sist Julyet to that." We must again lay stress on this, far the most important results of the mill. tay operations conducted at Colowan by the the only possible way out of an ass. Portuguese troops since the commencement of that is a disgrace to our laws. The informer trouble more than a week ago, were schlevad tan is, of course, almost invariably one of the day when the Portogusse soldiers in advancing criminals. For that these oplum smug on the more remote parts of the leland affected glers are generally of the criminal class, the the capture of about thres hundred, prisoners. cleverest and least often discovered of the It must not be mappoard that every one of the secret criminal class of the Far East, no one then arrested are pirates of the worst dye who bad cpalabuinted" with "the" pirnien to who really has actual knowledge and experienbrost law and order on the Island, or had ence will deny. The informer, seeing his risen in revolt against Portuguese gorerament way to make a much better thing out of in the island. There are many extenuating the venture by adding the sin of treachery circumstances to be considered in favour of the to his other vilialuies, (provided always, that so-called revolteis." In the first place, potil the he can manage it without risk), takeş care demonstration of Portuguese physical force in to cover himself from detection by his the commencement of military operations, the associates, and cypically betrays, for money, peaceful villagers had not much option in the to the Preventive Officers, the secret he matter of their choice of allegiance either to had himself helped in making. If a rule consitated and recognised government on were made that in such a case the informer the island, or the acceptance of the 10: the Wyndham Hotel, to recover the sum of tive upon. -

evitable, domination forced upon them by the pirates, who, caught like rain in a trap, compelled obedience to their mandates on the put of the poor, law-abiding inhabitants of the island. Lurally between two fires, they had no option but to throw their lot with the erstwhile dominant authority in the villages namely, that of shoir upruly musters who have

should not receive a single farthing of pay WHISKY for his villainy unless he confessed the names of every one of his confederates, far more would be done to check smuggling than the present stupid and unjust law which strikes the innocent and rewards at least one contemptible and traitorous sucak. If it be objected that if informers be required to divulge the names of their associates, that useful class of human being will no longer be useful to the - Pieventive Officers-we reply that this is an cxcuse which is most unworthy of any Government servant to make, and reflects on his ability, his fitness for the work he is paid to do. To assert that it is better to inflict a heavy punishment on an innocent man, a man proved and known to be innocent, for a crime he did not commit, and did his very best to prevent,

AND

FINE MELLOW FLAVOUR.

Robert Porter & Co.'s

invited such dreadful retribution over their owa beads,

Moreover, as members of unlawful secret. socleties, the robber band could more sasily command ebedicace to their self-constituted authority at a tim's when there was Hitle suspicion to arouse the Portuguese authorities to a soose of icaminent danger at their very doors. Hence it was possible for the pirate chiefs, through their subservient underlinge, to command and enforce obedience from men and women whose refusal at the time most

have surely meant instant death.

Alive to all these extenuating circumstances

DOG rather than to incur the trouble, involved in I am glad to learn fro.n good official source

BULL DOG

BRAND

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STOUT

in PINTS and SPLITS.

protecting an informer, or in devising means for his protection, is to make a confession of supine impotence.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. MR. F.A. Mackenzie, who has been deal and dumb since ble birth, bas secured the degres of Bachelor of Art at Cambridge University.

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A. S. WATSON & CO., DURING last year 1,454 deeds and documanis

LIMITED,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, 7th July, 1910..

BIRTHS,

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were registered in the Laud Office under the

that the local Government will temper justice with moderation and no drastic measures will bs resorted to 'in dealing with the large com ber of men now under atimİL.

Full and minute investigations will ba tan-, ducted in each case, and, as among such a large number, there ara astely to be found a good few of innocent men, their freedom from complicity in the recent rising will be treated with adequate le slopcy. On the other hand, candige punishment will be visited on those whose association with pirates and kidnappers

provisions of Ordinance No. of 1844 affecting is proven. This is as it should be.. 2,591 lots of land.

WB are informed by the Chinese Engineering and ining Co, Ld., that the total output of the Company's three mines for the week ending On July », at Shanghai, the wife of A. L.July 2, amounted to 28,467 74 tons and the 'sales'during the same period to 18,880.16 tour. Brandi, of a daughter."

One year's hard labour and four hours' stocks- was awarded a carpenter at the Magistracy this morning. for returning from banishment. The defendant was plia fined $35 or oña month's hardlahour for beingilo poïsesslos of a quantity of counterfeit coins.

On July 16, 1910, at Shanghai, the wife of Moritz Koppel, of M, NON. -

On July 17, 1960, at Tringtno, to Me, and Mrs.

Decarli, of a daughter.

On Sunday, July 17, 19te, Shanghai, the wife of G. Grayriggs, of a daughter.

Jongkong Telegraph

“HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 39107

OPIUM" PLANTING."

THE toll area of land sold and granted on lesso in Hongkong and the New Territories during 1909 was 184 acres 13 tood oafs pries, of which 200 acres rood 21 poles was in re- spect of lands dealt with by the district office Thetotal area resumed was 310 £cres a roods 37 poiss, leaving 74 acres a rood 3 2/5 poles, add tional land granted during the year,

UNDER MILITARY GUARD.

,

GENTLEMAN'S WARDROBE

· DETAINKE.

BY BOARDING HOUSE KEEPER. Before Mr. Justice Hazeland; Acting Polene Judge, in the Summary Court this morning, J.

·C. Clark snad Mrs. M. S. Hoy, proprietress of

pislatiff and Mr. J. H., Gardiner was for the $1,000. Mr. Otto Kong Sing appeared for the

defendant,

Mr. Kong Sing-This in a serious caso." My client's wardrobe has been detained by the plainti# (Laughlor).

Mr. Gardiner-We are willing to hand over the wardrobe.

His Lordship-There you are, Mr. Kosg Slog.

MA Kong Sing-There's a provision (Laugh- ter)....

His Lordship-What is that ?,

Mr. Kong Sing-On payment of some monias. Mr. Gardiner-We have a lián. His Lordship-Oh, no, I can only allow it by consent.

The case was aʊjourned.

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A SOLICITOK'S "HARDIHOOD.”

AMUSING SCENE IN THE SUMMARY COURT. Before Mr. Justice Hazeland, Acting Puintie: Judge, in the Summary Court this morning, 8. Moutrin and Company, Limited, sued R. F Daly to recover the sum of $167.80...

Mr. Hind asked for a week's adjournment. Mr. Goldring said that since his friend had the hardihood to ask that (Laughter) be wished a dato to be fixed for the busting" of the case. His friend bad caused him considerable delay and got nothing from him but a shifty verbal undertaking. His friend had no defence.

Mr. Hind-We have an absolute defence,

The

action is one for goods sold and delivered

and if there's anyiklog due' at all it must be due, under a guarantee. I'm entitled to.at least one week's asjournment to allow me to go into the

case.

Mr. Goldring-That's the usual practice but the circumstances in this case are peculiar.

Mr. Hind-l bog, my friend's pardon. “My friend wanted a personal undertaking from my client.

Mr. Goldring-I did not, The case was adjourned.

TYPHOON SHELIBRS......

MONGKOKTSUI BREAKWATER.

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Mr. Gardider-Defendant gets "Say a month. Mr. Hind÷As a matter of fact, I don't know what his salary is. He told me he got $35 a | month, Your Lordship must act only consider the amount of the instelmont but you must also take into consideration whether after deducting the amount of the instalment from his salary, my client's salary will be sufficient for him to

the rate of $15 a montb.

His Lordship made an order for payment, at

Mr. Gardiner –Subject to the usual order, course.

· His^ Lordship—Yes,

Mi Hlad I don't know what the usual, order means,

His Lordship-It means that in the event of your client failing to pay any of the instalments; judgment will be entered for the full amount,

NUW TERRITORIES.

SALE'AND REGISTRATION OF LAND.

The major perlloa of Mr. G. H. Wakeman's report for last year as land officer-is-devoted to |the New Tenitoriės. It states:-

The sanction of the Secretary of State way obtained during the year to dispensa ̧with the practice hitherto la forca of holding an auction for every small piece of Orown Land granted on a longer lease than 5 years in the case of building lots not exceeding 1,000 squarà fastïor | agricultural lots not exceeding of an acre when the Land Officer cartifies that there is no probability of any competition and that the applicant is the only person interested and that the land is required for bond fide Chinese occu Pation; and There is no probability of much

mean's a considérable saving of expense bas development in the neighbourhood. By this

been effected in advertisements.

have been made by which it is hoped the many disputes regarding graves and gravo sites may

Rulos requiring the registration of graves

be lessened.

The system of i.suing ́annual or 5 years Ibases of waste lands for agricultural purposes at double the dsual Crown Reat to persons who were unable or unwilling to pay a premiom and take up ground on leaves, which was sanc tioned at the end of 1918, has been moch Appreciated. Many such leases in, which | suitable provision is made for the compensation of tenants in the event of their lasses being determined have already been applied for and granted.

Owing to the difficulty of access the portion of the Norther District known as the Hang Hau Peninsula a Jusk· Bay from the District Office at Tai Po, it was decided to transfer this are to the Southern District Office at Hong- kong and the necessary transfor has now been carried out,

The provisions of the Foreshores and Sea Bed Ordinance, 1901, necessitating advertide.

The prisoners and not detained in the, Gily gaol. The locking up of such a large name ber of mea in the associated cells of the local prison is got without its serious risks and even positive danger, especially when it is considered 'that among them alo to be found crimioals of the worst description in China and who bave been hardened by brutal deeds of murder and bearilase plunder. Tas wise precaution has been taken of segra. gating the men in the military prisons in var ious forts scattered over the Settlement. There is the double security in that the chances of cacapo are reduced to a minimum and the pos sibility of a concerted mutiny wholly obviated. The following references to the typhoon

DISTRICT WATCHMAN TURNED TRAITOR,

shelters in Hongkong harbour appear in the The story has gained currency that a disreport of the Director of Public-Works-for 1909 trick watchman at Colowaʊ-known in Macko just published:- as China de quatre, whose duty it is to patrol bis beat and strike the bide-band Chinese dram to announce his patrol-has been captured by the Chinese in the act of escaping from Colo. AD. After his apprehension he was questioned by the Chiassé officials as to the whereabouts of a certain Chiasse woman who was supposed to bave been kidnapped. At first, in antwer to the usual interrogativer be denied all knowledge of the existence of the womae. Then in the usual Chinese fashion he was threatened with the application of what le known in the United States prisons as the Third Degree. Further than that, he was told that be would be killed if he persisted in concealing bis knowledge of the whereabouts of the woman. Frightened out of his wils the poor wretch made a clean breast of it and which were taken off, straightened and replace meet all ordinary cases, these conditions aid owned to the fact that the woman was held & ed. Sha resumed work on the 29th November, captive in his house at Colawan. Whereupon after an interval of fally 3 months. prisoner was turned over to the Portuguese An Ordinance authonzing the constraction authorities by whim investigations are to be of the breakwater sad other works was passed carried out for the deliverance of the kid-by the Legislative Council ia November under

Io a special article in our columns yester- day a contributor pointed out the unfair WIE the Government tender Stanley wont operation of the opium laws, and the hard-round yesterday morning to Bhau-ki-wan Bay ship suffered by ship captains who, through to pick up the tow raps from the Chines: Junk absolutely no fault of their own, are fined which she rescued on Monday lasi, as foily reported in these columas on Tuesday, the beavily because some cunning smuggler has junk was seen hauled up on the slip under succeeded in evading his vigilance and that going repairs. As soon on the owner of the of his officers, and has hidden away a quan- dunk, whose face is distinguished by the absence tity of oplum ar other prohibited drugs in of a nose, saw the master of the Stanley, he soms part of the ship, and finding that he and his crew rushed up to Tapt. Willoughby can make more money by betraying his and Agalo performed the obeisance ceremony Associates, "turns informer, and denounces of korelow for their deliverance. Their pro the hiding place to Customs officers who fusion of acknowledgments was a pleasing tralt to observe in persons of Chinese race who obtain credit for their marvellous cleverness have been wrongly credited with a lack of the in detecting it. On the 18th of May wo

sense of gratitude for favours received noticed the care of tha Hong Moh, in which a' Captain, who was well known to be in- ONE thing we might learn, says a London capable of breaking the law, who indeed has contry, by the way, from the Chinese methods of cookery, employed at a restaurant

to dilisa some of ihn varieties of edible snaweed to be found round our coasts, to Chips and Japan a large number of templing dishes are made rut of seaweed, and some of

RIFLES ON THE NILLS, these would possibly appeal to the Western. Portuguese soldiers conixio to scour the is palate. A society formed in the United States land, Many rifles have been found on the bills. to populariic seaweed as food has gained many These arms ste, supposed to bave belonged adherents; and the barques it organizes at to the pirates who before abandoning them which nothing but seaweed is served are always have taken precaution of smashing the butts, largely attended. For, many years past Jargo That there is intention on the part of the Portuguese to copilous to bold "the field is seen in the further transport of ammunitions and military supplies daily from Macao 10. Coloway. The accessity for this is not now very apparent, since after Sunday's severe Can- nonading by the gunboats Patria and Macit not a stray shot has again been fired by the

Dredging for the foundation trench of the breakwater was continued and was nearly com pleted. The quantity dredged during the year A 356,000 cubic yards, of which 107,000 bad bees done by the end of July when the dredger was placed in the hands of the Government Matine Surveyer with a view to the exscation

of any necessary repairs.

The variet was docked at Taikoo Shipyard on the 9th of September for a completa over haul to her ball and, after coming out of dock. but whilst still in the hand of the Saipyard Co., was driven asbare during the typhoon of the 19th October close to the Taikoo Sugar Ro finery. She was ref jated on the sath October and was found to be but little damaged, the extent of her lojaties being a few bent plates

khana

thur permile

FIVE FURLONGE FLAT RACE HANDICA

all ponise which have stated at Gymbbana meetings this season and have not won. Jackays who won more than 5 races in Hong- kong, Shinghal or Tientals penalised 5 lbs. Entratics fen-55. First prize: Presestad, and priza 515. (Entrance fees to go to winner). THREE QUARTERS OF A MILE FLÄT RACE. HANDICAP For subscription grips of the anasani 1908-igbo and 1909-19102Jockeys whal have won more than 5 races in Hong- Hoog, Shangbai and Tientsin penalised's ibs. Entrance fes $5 First prine Presented 2nd prize S35. (Botrance fees to go to win-

ONE Mile Divided Handicap-For

Chica ponies Jockeys who haro WOR-MOM than grapes in Hongkong, Shanghai and Tientsin penalised 5 lbs. Entrance fouï $5, First prizes Presented, and price $75. (En trance fees to go to winner,) Pegbo

Entries will be divided into two classes, if thought advisable by the handicapparueg LADIES' NOMINATION RACE TRE COM

PLEATE ANGLER ". STAKES. Genilamen. competitors' will: start from a giren polot mounted on China ponias and will rida to another given point where they will band ponies to maloos and dismount, Each com. petitor will carry a fihing rod. On dinn mounting he will run to a third given point with hshing rod, where his lady nominatelx" will bunwaiting him.. Ha will hand' Esblog rod to the lady who will proceed to a "lako where she will fish as directed." On catching Gabj lady will raw about tan yards to the judge, carrying ber fish on her hook as caught. Lady Grat reaching Judge with fish on hook as caught to win. First, second and. third prizes praiasted by the Gymkhana Clab. No entrance fes,

TENT PEGGING IN SECTIONS OF THREE-

Open, to teams, mounted on China poñíši, and composed of any three members of the Gymkhana Club Three' umali'capi ta "bo' presented to the winning team at sach com- position and at the conclusion of the season a trophy will be given to the loam which scores the highest aggregate of pointa all mastings included, in competing for, the small cups a competitor used voi secessarily

· represent the same team on each and every occasion, but if competing for the aggregate trophy he can only represent ong team dur- ing the season, that is to say; he must con- tinus to compete for the team first selected by him and for no other. To proyida for- sickness, abrance from the Colony, or for. improvement of a team, new members may from time to time be introduced into a team, bat in order to win the aggregate trophy. two at least of the members composing the winning team must have competed in not? less than three competitions. Entrance fes- $1 each man each Gymkhana.

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The committee of the Gymkhana Club-will- appoint a judge who will judge this com petition throughout the season and whose decision shall ce flat. In the case of illness or absence al kay Judge appointed the com- mittee shall appoint a substitute..

COLLISION BETween SIBAM= LAUNCHAS.

7 INQUIRY AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE.

Before Hon. Commander Bäsil Taylor, R.M.! Harbour Master, to the Marine Court this ments in the Garette of every small plot of morning, an inquiry was held into the circum» foreshore in the Now Territories having beesstances attending a collisiod betwess the found to hamper sales of land owing to the seam-launches Polar Star and Marions on the cost of advertisement frequently exceeding the 15th inst. The loquiry was instilled at the

of 1939 was passed exempting lande in the purchase money of the land, Ordinance 41

New Territories from the provisions of the Ordinance as regards polices of the sale, the provisions of the Ordinance regarding posting of polices on the land which alone are likely to be seen by the inhabitants sijli however con- tinua in force.

In order to shorten potices of sales in the

Gereits special conditions of sales were drafted

now referred to only by number.,

stance of the Chiel Resident Engineer of the Kowloon-Canton Railway..

Tau Ping, master pt the dfarlow, stated.thaker at 8.ag am, on the 15th instant, he was going from Hunghom. 10 Tai•kok-tsui,? When off“ West Point pist, he saw the Polar Star leaving her pier, a small boat got in his way and te ported to clear her. She was on his,pórt bow when he Gral saw her, close to him. When the

Polar Star shoved off, he was less than one" boat's length of her bows and stesting across. E He considered that the Murlow was in fault; abe was obviously cutting corners, - It was hats. duly to keep clear and she failed to do so,

The certificate of the coxswain of the Marlow was videla's to be suspended for two months,"

repeatedly discovered smugglers and handed recently opened in the West End, and that is napped woman, The, watchman is considered the title of 7 The Hablar of Refuge Ordinanco considered that the time has not yet arrived the coxswain to pass, again, in the Rule of the

a valuable "prisoner of war" and from whom *1909". much information concerning the pirates are expected to be obtained.

31/09,

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Negotiations were in progress with the les seat of Kowloon Madan Lot 37 with regard to the arrangement of a reclamation" "adjoin. was considered g their lot, which it advisable to make on account of a dangerous rocky shoal bear the Northern entrance to the refuge, but these bad not reached a con- clusion by the close of the year.

Kapenditure to Extimates, co. Total exilmaier,

*$274,22275] Expendhime, 69,81381

CAUSEWAY BAY TYIHOON REFUGE, Deepening shallow area toʻons foor below. Ordnance Dainm-Reference was made in last year's report to the commencement of this work, which was undertaken in accordance

Committee (elde minatas of meeting bald on 4th January, 1908). The work was nearly completed, 90,000 cubic yards of material being omorat diring the year. A portion of this material, amounting to 34,000 cubic yards, was utilized in reclaiming an area of foreshore between Marine Lote 285 and Inland Lot 1,588, extending to 99.570 square feet in area. The reclamation is protected by a rabble mound faced with a pluched slope. N 1999, Estimates. 93,000.00 Total Estate...974,000.

Apart from the portion known as the Southern District Mainland in which district fete for registration are already charged under the Order in Council of 17th August, 1908, it is

when the foon for registration can be charged without the disadvantage of paventing re- gistration.

Road examination before the return off theị certificate.

SORROWS OF A BORROWER.

APPLICATION TO INCREASE INSTALMENTE,

Before Mr. Justice Hazeland, Acting Paisos Judge, in the Summary Court this moring). Mr. Gardiner made no application for no la« crease of the instalments which,ware ordered" by the Court to be paid by an aged Chinese woman

In accordance with the promise made by His Excellency Sir Matthew Nathan not to increase the Crown Reais of lands held by the original leaseholders after the expiration of the "first to yours "of the fanse a notificaliod was issued in Jana stating that the Director of Public Works had fixed the rents originally payable as those to be paid during the remain der of the unexpired leases which are mostly fox 75 years expising 30th June, 1973.

As it was found that it was necessary for the Mr. HarrisMy client is already paying in- proper working of the Southern District Inclad-stalments to the plaintiff, on another jadament, ing Lantao and sậe other islands that a Land |- Mr. Gardiner-Ska has been signing than

them over to the Preventive Officers, who was admitted by the authority who heard the case to be without blame in the matter, was punished," was actually fined, as if he had been a criminal. We protested then against the system described in our article yester day, and we suggested that it be judiciously changed. The truth is that the law, as it at présent stands, "hitting the wrong dog." This most acute watchfulness, the most un quaptities of the seaweed known as Irish mass tiring care, are of no avail against those dark have been, rogulatly abiped from Ireland to ways which the Oriental uses to circumvent New York, which is used in the macufacture the white men of the West, A Chinese of blademange and similar dishes. steamship owner said to a representative of Tum Antwerp rabber market in May showed the Hongkong Telegraph: "Everyone knows sales, amounting to 116,663 kilogrammes, a mo, and that I have made my money honest compared with 433,610 kilogram mes and 361,940 ly. I have no need to be a small man and kilogrammes in May, 1909 and 1907, respec- 'tively. The stock of subber at the end of the break the laws and do bad things and smug mopib, according to Messra Griser and Co.s

is still maintained by Commodore Wa's mos gle opium in order to make a few dollars. circular, from which we quote, was 541 863 quilo fiatilla whose strength has since been All the English people who know me know kilogrammes, 689,338 kilogrammes and 771,577 redaced by the departure for Whampoa of the that, of course. But if I wanted to be a kilogrammes at and May, 190, 1.09 and 1908. training ship, formerly the Pocahontas. The msan pan and to do those curious things I The arrivals since January i have amounted Hangkong-buik West River patrol boats are could certainly smuggle forbidden stuff into to 1,559,607 kilogrammes, of which 1,299,118 qolte prominent units by reason of their wire one fat, my Talps," and the captain would kilogrammes. Congo and 360,169 kilogrammes less masts. There were counted not less than noverbiedotel. He could never had out, If I other sorts this year, against 1,445,150 kilo three of these ganboris among the Chiness. Explisere $3,000-Expendicataco1/10/09,000trict Officer and Mr, G. N. Orma reverted to kis Mr. Gardiner-The defendant must hera

dll doneloWhen asked how it was Krammes and 1,859,791 kilogrammer, sotals in blockading fleet to-day,

A. J. WALTON, Chief Enginear on board the 1909 and 1958, respectively. The safes ninco

20 KM. Charias Hardouin, was charged before Mår, Chiness owner, just as rospects Timbery- to-and May-amonated to "1,557,355 | Tux Englishman strannly deprecates the intro, Wood at the Magistracy this aftémoon with one of the Land Bailiffs for the Northam Dis. had been fixed because.oplum kilogramma, 1,819,917 kilogrammes and 2,300e diction of the Rens fight files lato India awing alleged assault on a Chinese foreman employed frict, absconded on goth, fans and has not sace

hit thip, he replied that 079 kilogrammering191o, 1909 and 1990, re- as the racial faallege lis ezhibition would be in the Talkoo shipyard. The summont, was bosa beard of. Mr. W. 3. Unwin was) Appo

dismissed

nd to sucosed him on the ist August follo to be blamed. Ea wis | spectivelyi

Ukały to magandazi

Chinese..

'THE NAVAL ́ COLDON

with the recommendation of the Public Works Bailiff should be arguitted; Mr. R. H. Crais document fodiactin nately, Shu borrowed the

was temporarily eppainted to that post durlag the year and arrangements made for a perman. ent Bailiff to be appolated during the earning

FORE

money whenever ako required'It'

Mr., Harris-Theid money-landare, zake za certain amount of risk, B: Mr. Gardinge—The defendant can pay iba money.

Mr. D.W. Traiman, Assistant Land Oficer was transfered from the Soulbern District to Mr. Harris-Will your Lordship grant my the Northern District in May in the place of Mr. friend liberty to apply if he fade out that my 5. B. O. Bess who was appointed to act as Disclient has money?

substantive post as Assistant Land Officet for made representations to my climt sta jhb Southern District, Mr A. R. Wallagios, | she bonewad the

His Lordsh

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