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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY AUGUST 18 1010

-A meeting of the Legislative Cón-cil wis test in the C nacl, Chamber this afer,

China and Manilas.

PROBABLE TRANSFE TO THE

"S A-8 2ND STRİPE T

WELL-KNOWN LINE OF STEAMERS TO PASS OUT OF BRITISIE REGISTRY.

BUILDINGS COLLAPSE.

#FOUR-W/MIK'S MARROW ESCAPE-

LEGISLATIER GOD U11 Bilne propuilog the third reading of the of Mr Badeley, the Captain Superintendent,

Dill, the Attorney-Goodral askod Council's pers and of Mr. Wodehouse, Assistant Deputy,

minilos to insert a clausa in the Bill. În down the latter of whom is practically in charge of

so, he expinland that it was purely a matter of the Indian Police. The actual cause of

Present:-"lis Ex:of e:cy the Officer | formalny and was fluid necessary with a view complaint was on the surface a trivial thing Administering the Coverom, Sr llery to araiding the word ng of the Bill from con- Two Sikh policemen were departmentally May, RC, Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomios, ficting with that of the tubour of Refuge. punished for a minor offence, and to the (Colonial Secretary), Hon Mr G. Mcl. Heuer Ordinance. estimation of the rest of the Sikir contingent (Colonial. Treasurer), Hen. Mr. W. Chatham, the conviction and punishment appear to CM.G, (Director of Public Works), HoD, MI E have been considered ur justifiable and un-irring (Register-General), Hon. Mr. F. Badeley (Captain Superintendent of Police), just, with the result that a kind of strike was on Hos. Mr. E. A. Hexell. Hos, Dr. Ha Kül, the verge of development. Timely action, Co, Hon. Mr. Wal Yuk, GMG, Hon averted this danger. But the fact reinains | Mr. F. Oshome, Hon. Mr. Murray Stewath | bald immedia'sly after the meeting of Council C Ld, of which the well-huowa firm of era wamea who had the tha temerity cftemain-

.

MINUTES.

The minutes of the last meeting ware read and confirmed.

FINANCIAL MINUTÉS..

that the possibility existed for a time of the and Mr. C. Clamenti (Clerk of Councils). whale Sikh contingent refurlag duty and thereby leaving the streets of Ilongkong practically unpoliced. This is not as it should be. The Sikh Police in this Colony work under radically bad conditions, just a the Europeans, dop and this ebullition of temper on their part is only a surfice indication of the spirit of discontent that glows at white heat underneath. They are poorly paid and badly housed, and until a man has attained N G rank he cannot be | said to enjoy anything in the way of living conditions that the veriest coolie in the

The Colonial Secretary laid on the tabla Fin acciai M auies Nos, 63 10 66, it was arrend that they be rifaired to the Finance Commitee

Agred:

The Bill was read a third time and passed..

MADJOURNME T

The Council then adj mrned."

FINANCE COMMITTEE.

A mee ing of the Florace Committee was

The Colonial Secretary prailding.

It was speed that the following votes be recommanded for adoption by the Council

LINGUA E 8 UDY:AL'SWAKOS,

For quite a long time thera has been an abiance of any buʻlding callapsa in Hongkong, although at one time the tumbling diwasof Jerry buildings in the Celtoy, attended all ibe, have b.en by serious fatalities, was of na fres With the arrival of Mr. W. LTM Bramw.',fgest occurrença as to raise galto's d ́e and the frem of Masara. Warcer, Barnes & Ca, of cry in the columes of the fecil pess. To-day, Manila, on Monday, as reported, in the 7ojo, however, we havs to record the collapse of graph.cf the fallowing day, there has two houses in Shelly Street stucalely on bren gilla aliute boom in the shares attended by any loss of lives or any actions of the China and Manila Seamship conseq ces beyond the scaring of four Chin- Messi, hawan, Tomes and Co. are theag in its premises after rece vlog ample wwning quit the house yssterday as general managers. Le in rumoured in it..c't

Te are dat occured at No. 5 in 1,8 Shelly exchange circles that the reason for the hom

Street this morning, involv'n, the tot, I distrac. D SINVICING STATION SHED. Ngg is the report that has gained currency Arum of four thousind d'illars is aid of the that negoti tiens are in pogress for the tin of the ( rmer' and the partlat loss of the

THE CCCUPANTS....... Vote i ublic Works, Extraordinary, pe masents transfer of the popular steamers Oporet i byleker building, an ahed for ambulances, cir's, a o, af the disinfezhe Chips and Myolla S. 5. O fram the Bri- jog staflar,

tish to the Americas flag. Such a change, by ia' nargued, witcoafer the right to the vesselsgeged A sum of one hundred and See'dollars in aid by the Company to engage in the intrisland of the vite, Colo al Secretary's Department Arade is the Philippines which, within recent | and „Legislatas, other charges, language yours, has developed enormously and gives ruly allowance (Hakka dialect, Cridese) to: *vtrý pomise of stil grouter, growth. At pre

seel the steam.ra at the and of each voyage Passal Cadet. IRECTION OF A THIR

remalo idle about four, days, it euch termin.1 | AP LIU VILLAGE. Mr. Murray Sewart, poršu ant to notice, asked the folowing question standing it bis Dames -- A sum of five thousand dollars in aid of part while, if American registry is applied for In view of the numerque steamers now as the vole Pubic Works, Extraordinary, Pablic and obtained, they will be privileged to run on

the Philippion Cast and secure a profi chering of West Foist, and the fact that officers Health and Bui dinga Crisance, 1903, wable passenger and freight trafic. Details of the

- prospectiva: arrangement have not transpired] ard men of the Merc.otila Marice had d'ficulty for the inhabitants in Ap Liu Villige.. In togaging sampans la that neighbourhood, will the Government consider thard-imbi, itý

A sum of four hundred dollars is ald of Lobave any pens, in co.fi.mation of the repot, of erecting star the Sllar Home a light bam the von Harbour Master's Department, A. been blond, it is, however, sigo dizi iba, boo pier, to serve as a recognised landing plaze-Harbour Office, a bar charges, paint and whereas on Monday the shares of the Chins and Masila 9.S Co. were obtainable si 57, they under police control 7

took a jump to So yesterday, and changed bands at the further onhanced prices of Siz and $13 is the foreabɔn tɔ-day. The steamers owned by the Company are the Z firo nad Rubi, commande 1-by Capt. Fraser and Capt. Almond, respectiva yi -

FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT. The report (No. 9) of the Finance Committes was adopted.

PRODATE BULIB.

A rule and order under the I rabates Odin- snca, 1897, (No, z of 189)) was approved,

atreats may lay claim to. The action, which they took on this occasion, if it shows no thing else, shows their powers of organiss tion and unity of purpose. One cannot but help thinking whether or no the Hongkong trouble was a reflection of the trouble that has occurred in the Sikls Police ranks in Shanghai, In the Model Settlement, un, fortunately, the Indian custodians of the peace do not bear a very good reputation, and the prosecutions at present proceeding

MiG STRATES ORDINANCE. there'lead to strengthen that view; but in

The Anomey-General moved the first read- Hongkong things are different, we are glading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend' to say, and the Sikhs show up creditably the Magistrates Amendment Ordinance, 1903 in the Captain Superintendent's reporta from The Colonial Secretary seconded. year to year, In the latest issue of I read a fist time, the Municipal Gazette of Shangliai, Col- onel C. D. Bruce, the head of the Police

BULL DOG there, says I regret to have to refer to an act of insubordination which occurred among a certain section of the Sikh Folice

BRAND

"The Colorial Secretary replied that the Gaveloment was at present considering the question of a temporiry pier

$

braibes.

PAINT AND DRUSH S

1

This was all the business..

FORGERY OF A BANKNOTE.

A $5 BILL WHICH WAS ALTERED TO $100.

Before the Chief Justice, Sie Fr.ocís Piggott, at the Criminal-Stations this morning, Leung Fat Cho was indeed for altering a forged b. nk note of its Chartered Bank of $5 de romb

Koowingly harbouring a Chinese married | antion purporting to bi ond of the value al woman without reasonable excare is crested Siod. Hon. Mr. W. Rees-Davies, KC., ¿t'er

an

ney-General, I s'ructed by Mr. H. L. Dennys, fears the Crown Solicito,'s Office, prosecuted Prisoner was undefended.

offence by Ordinance but difficulty has ris:n in proving that the man charged knew the woman harbound to be a married woman. The Bill amods Crdinance Fo;19 of 1933 by The Atomey-General stated that the case.

ÄITEMPTED SUICIDE IN

HONGKONG.

BY A BOREAN.

Na d was a de lling house. The ground flera occupied by a Chiares scheel for girli which was closed this mooth for the 'm'd·san. mercati. Tat first (or was in the occup liss of Dr. Fo Ko Tsus, while the le ant of the top door was Mr. Tsan IIạn Cho, compini rs to Mesirs. Bradley and Co, N. 8 wata's ɔ'ta ianted by Ha's, the upper fas being leased by Chinare, and t'e ground ar used as a silversmith's workshop,

The first danger Lignal to be observed that a *. wat nor si ht with the first of the two houses was ro'ed yesterday by the eccupant of the uppermost flor who detected cerain Cracks on the will. He then protended to be lower if or when an eximication of the walls revealed similar cracks, Tie tenants were accordingly ap; rised of the immitent danger thura was of the house callarsing. For the best part of the day on Wednisday the walls give

PEMONITOS Y LIGNS

Cccasionally between. Ien. of giving way. o'clock in ta forenoon and 14 pm. little bits” cf plaster began to fall. These warnings wers“ fatanately not upheeded and yes'e day Dr. Ho Ke Tun reported tho endition of the building to the Folto. In the.com.as. of the aftcinson an official visited, ike. p.a- mises and, ofer ipp:cllop, prenounced the

A luie before eleven o'cloʻk last night, some building utst.ble and advised the lates to visitors at No, Qarea's Road were suddenly.cale it. The advice was scled spons and as

m ch of thú furnitura as was possible wat... startled by the boy announcing that, a guest,

and was dying. The door of the room wis

maid tervənt in the 'compradora's service dis

at a parade on July 15 last. But, in order. placing upon the mile paramour the du yo) | was opo íu whích a $;, Holo was altered so as residing in a room upstairs bad cat bit¬hroat removed in the sfernoon. Three amehs and a GUINNESS' STOUT necessary, to correct any impression that ascertaining other ibn from infrmation up

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pled by the woman herself whether she was a spioster or a widow.

by the Ordinance.

MILW.VES.

to tear upin its fice the appearance of a 5.00 locked and the alarm had been gives by as regarded the warning and remained on the 1310, On the day in question the prisoner we. to the Sul Cheung shop at 175, Qiend's idents in a fl 1 scross the alley upon which Pemises with" conuequeoices that might have Road West, where he bargained over the the windows of this particular zoom looked. ved fail but for the fact that the rcoms price of some gold and silver watches, a Upon hearing the boy's statement. he party in which they slept last sight was to the back silver chain and destone bangic. Fa of Europesus made thin wy upstairs part of the house and came down an hour aller #greed to piyaha sum of $ en for the articles 001 by physical effats brok

Away which brought down thi front portion of ika.

THE CRASH

such insubordination is general among the Sikh Branch of the Force in this Settlement, it may be as well to fecall the true facts It also empowers the Mazista' to award of the case. That in insubordinate acidemeges not exceeding $00 to the aggrieved was committed on parade has been alabard in addition to the penalty prescribed A. S. WATSON & CO., ready established in the British Court. It is perhaps not so generally known

The Allorary-General moved, the Colonies but as he did not b.ve the MOBOY with into the locked' oparimaut. When they bad building with a terrific noise mi 4,45 o'clocktris that such insubordination was cotirely Secretary seconded, the first reading of a hit, at prisoner's x, quest (wo of the shop fokis | gained sairanco a gruesome sight car fronted | maning: The d sturbance aroused the whole confined to one sect of the Sikh Branch, Ol entitled An Ordinauce to secure the better train, I went with him to as Lffice, where ke said heftem. The occupant of the room was lying on teighbushood and in less than na Umeġiba would get the mosey, to pay for them. The the flor with bland freely exuding from ruts vicisity of the cens of the accident was crowded the number who were tried and convicteding of Midwives and to regulate this practice. folie carried the goods with them and the three

con his throat and in a state of unconsciouin as with a large number of people amoog whom gleed. (18 for the said offence, by no means all had any

The Bill introduces the chief provisions of went together to Chater Road-the off:es of One of the party rang up De M risti, who was there were also come faropeans. In the laipt real desire to act in such a manner. » Â ma-

'the Midwives &ct 1902. They are not to apply/Meases Jébara and Company, second il or. Apzedily iw'attendance and stitched up the uIght of the dawn the fi‚ures of four Chinesa vo All commations intended for pubileation in Jorily were led into the act by the intrigues to Chincas unless they use the same cf mid. The two jokis waited cutside and priSODET #900 | in so ambulance to the Government Civil flestumbled down bosst. They appeared frightfully

of cleverer men. To prove, if necessary, wife in English or any title or description im how long it would be to impute whole displying that they are certified under the po$ton bote. The feel:oked at the zoe and pital, where he now lies, with every prospect, loyalty to the Sikh Police in this Force, it visions of the Bill. may be of interest to point out that on-the very evening of the commitment above, a large proportion of the remainder of the Sikh Police Branch volunteered through their native officers and non commissioned officers to do whatever overtime or extra

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The rete per quarter and per mass, proportional

Baberlpelons for any period low than one month will be charged as for a fall mimik.

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duty was necessary to reglace the men who had been locked up for insubordination in the British Gaol," Colonel Bruce's report serves in great measure to clear the air, for in Hongkong the general consCAEUS of

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**AILLET ISLAND.

7.

The Lilo ney General moved ilè first roads ing of a Bill entitled Ao Ordinacce to amend ths Kellet 1 and Ordinance, 1898.

the Colonial Secretary seconded.·.

fo toonte man'a gasher, after which he was sent

came out with a biok-nɔis purporting to te a

aw "Sico" in English and Chinese in the corder of the mole and they accordingly harded over the goods. The forgery, althon, in the way ingenious, was very badly carried.cum in dead, for the note had the fures fio," across the front an ] also in the four corners but the wo.ds Give dollars wore written in the middle if the Bote and also in five places on the back, However, the jukte were mistake, as he (Altorey General) ib.uld be at first sight into thinking it was a 5:00 pole, 1b. folis took the role to the shop and had it In moving the second reading of the Billsway in the sale. "A jew days afterwards, the owner of the shop found that the mole was

Bill read a first time.

This amendment, is rendered necessary as

to cccupation and control of Kellet laid was recently transfered to the Admiral y by arrange meat with the War Office.

LYPES S.

gation and treatment of pers, the Attorney

10 we are informed, of recovery from his fool hardy action.

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Little or nothing is known about the man.

That which is within the knowledge of tis hota' maagement is that the Korean was a bit eccentric, to say the least of it, and was subi ect to ballucinations brought on, no doubt, by the use of avcolis, quantities of which were found amongst bis go a lo iba farm of pilis. I

amols Kim Tchel Eun. He comes from Sarul, and to all appearances in a wealthy Kolean alleman with a somewhat crazy mind, he wenz00 with which be attempted the rash act was a fitilo bi sat pen kaife now in passer

men were sces in ope of he rooms of the partly distracted and in their terrified condition looked down on the people in the streets below screwe ing out aloud, masas bile, în Ch'neso Save life! Sate lifed',

HOW HE AMANS WE E RESTUED The noise sad the shaick for help bangbi, oat a painteraad h's fukia nho carried on their trade at a house in he sams street. By mears of several pieces of plank which the palater, had in his shop the fear women were rescued from their perilous" position. The board were taken up an opposita house with a? private 1. dviding it, fr.m Under the painter's personal direction as les prevised bridge was formed with shim planks.

No. o

́their copies delivered at their residences without opinion appeared to be that the Police entitled An Ordinance to p ovide for thesegia. bad and gare information to the Pell:e. Onsion of the Pulice,. With it, however, be hid which were made to rest at either, end on its Any xtra charge, On. copies sent by post an system of Shanghai was in a parlous state General explained that the Bill was bund i july 3rd, about three weeks after the event, the contrived to LA.et upɔs himself ́two na:17 framework of the windows; The wiman (wera-

additional $1.80 par quarter is charged for postage. The postage on the weekly imas to any part of the Blagis Coplo, Daily, un cents, Weekly, twenty

world is 80 vente per quarter.

Ave osta (for cash only).

BIRTHS.

:

On August 7, 190, al-Kuling, to Mr. and I W. R. Boyd, a.sos. On August 14, 1910, at Shanghai, to Mr. and “Mrs, J.-L.. Chalmers, a ten,:.

DEATH.

On August rote, at Shanghai, Alice Edith Tye, the beloved daughter of Thor. Wm. Ty, aged 5 years.

And that its replication might at any time be found in this Colony. Major E. S. Hall report. ing upon the condition of the Shanghai Sikh Police in 1906 said: "I have gone carefully into the condition of life and service of the Indian Branch, and am of opinion that they are adequately paid, well Their duties quartered and looked after, certainly are hard in inclement weather. Perhaps these could be lightened. Theis deferred pay is good. I do not see that the men have any cause for grievance. No men have come to me with áoy since I have been here." The same cannot be said 'regarding

geper By on Ordinances prevailing in other Colonies of the Crown for the soregation of tepers. R-coully, a meeting of an international conference was held, at which it was strongly urged that full counideration should te gives to theɖs.1] ct at fiah tu breaks of the disease wie due largely to the cintact of lepars with the ordinary population

The Colonial Sre-e'ary seconded. A discamion ensued, dati 'g, which it 'was suggested that the Police ought to be leforme i of cases of leprosy.

M S'ewart-it wquida't do to prt the matter to an Indian cosstable

The Captain Superinten?ent of PoliceThe

The Henghong Telegraph the Eikh Police of 11ongkong. They are offeer in charge of the Ralice vistos.

HONGKONG, Thursday, August 18, 1910.

neither adequately paid oor sufficiently quartered and their living conditions are unutterably nieagre. If those same condi tions are reasonably improved, the Govern ment will find in their Sikh Police contin gent a far more valuable body of public

servants than they are even at present.

OUR SIKH POLICE. A great deal of public interest has been evinced lately in the troubles besetting the Sikh section of the Police Force in Shang- bal. It may not be generally known that a very serious state of things existed in Hong- kong not so very long ago regarding our OWD & SEVERE storm wat experienced at Kobé en Sikh Police. At the time of this occur Avgust 7, during which four thunder helis fell

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

police station.

,

prisoner wassen by the fols, whe had him saber on the left side and ther got side of the arrested straight away. Before the Magistraler Telo as well as other scrachis ad the prisoner said he was at katao when the abs to the same anatomical region.

The reason of Mr. Him's coalog to Hong thing. The whole question was ons of identicu'd be expected-by himself to the effect | trapusction took place and "denied the whole.

-korg was explained so far as any exp apatin

Gratton,

Evidence was called 'and the jury reluk.ing verdict of guilty, prisoneras sentenced

to three y'a hard labour.

A DARING CRIMISAL

that he had been sent down by his own Government to buy elephants and tigers st

Saigon, for what purpose we know not,

KIDNAPPING IN HONGKONG.

thea to'd to step on this bridge and walk across from the fall ng kulding. At fi sitter hesitate ed and many aming the more ignorant of the onlookers counselled them to desist. Bas in remil log where they were as the party wall others there were who paiarad out their folly

of the houta showed signs of rapidly giving way..

On rec. nd thought they yesterdays 20

printer's bridge and cne by cho Lil the for women crossed in saʼriyaj

AFRIV L CY-TUE POLICE, By this time a sgard of Police "with" a

CHILD CRRIED AWAY, IN ELDER'S STE‚'s & PARENT WUO-FOUND-JI S CHILD IN A D SKET.umber of firms terived. But: 1kcir:stie

PRESENCE.

Before the Chiel Justice, & ir Francis Pegott and a jury at the Criminal Sessions this mera The Attorney-Sentral-CMen jp charge of a ing, a patire was indicted on a barge of kidnapping a two-year-old child ai Shou-ki-wan The Captain Superintendent of Pol'ce—Yes, en the at Apri last, Ecs. Mr. W. Rees Mr. Stewart-As a' Justice of the Teaco, 1 Davies, K.C., Attorney-General, itstracted by wou'd sggest that Josticos should be given #D | Mr. H. L. Deoars, Er, from the Crowa Solici», opportunity to laspret the asylum

to's ice, prosecuted. The prisoner was

The Attorney-General-iwas a Justice of the undefended. Fe:co at Cyprits and 1: had to visit the asylum every three months,"

Mr. Stewart-1 daresay it was a very penants undertaking (Laughint).

The Attorney-General- Q sito harmler”, Mr. Stewart-1 didn't suggest it was dibers

Wi10.

The Altoioey-Gineral stated that that, was

Before Mr. Justice Hissland, China Pui ne vices could be of no ava'l as nothing that

could be dine could a vs the remaining pɔze: Judge at the Criminal Sessions (motions he heuss from coming dewo. Hele Wong Stai Pai was indicted on a charge of kidnapping a four-year-old child at Mongkok and ibere pirs of the walls gave way after the on the 11h Argus. Mr. G. G. Alibuster, it collapse and at 7:30 am, there wÀI BD- suced by Mr H. L., Leonys, Jr., from the other heavy crash when the rest of No. 6 jilted over on end lide and carried with it a portios Crown Solicitor's office, up; ered on behalf of also of the editing hours, N. 8. As already 1L6 Attoncy-Contr.1, while the prisoner was mated the jaiter building had been priviously undef:uded.

vacated on Wednesday, It was a fortuna's' circumstance kinca an invalid Chinel woman dccopied one of the flats ard, being bed tied re maizing. The silver smlib'i skop was quined, a could not have made perd Zer excape 11 is Exactly what contributed to the collagre ef these two houses cannot yet by a ceriained. It is thought that the beams and saftera bud bran saten by white anis,,. It is not be'i ved that there was any structural defect, on the front wall of Fo. 6 was if comparative treapt cors soction; this pa t of to tuilding bivicg

1 besty was as follows :-Veturi 1. Maria foremat) ACE. Winter, S. R. Joner, M. A. Musay. C G. Wood, R, Dicksch and V. F. V Ribeiro. "

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Trence, It was not considered advisable to in the city and several lighters were suak in being condemned as ̃-i·per "ka" will baya came on bord and one of them straightaway | ing and proceeded in the directien of the sounds." | been re-constructed a litle over a year ago,

publish in the Press any account of the fric❘ the barbour. tion between the heads of the, Police De

of those cases where a kidupped child

not recovered. The child in- que t'os, ]: a lilla by was on board a'simpap with Mr-Álab.stte cald that the prisoner witthar- his sister on the date name! The beat ged with id sapping a child. The father of the was fouth ng the wharf at the time. Tie alte child would say that be missed hirchild on the 4th was scrubbing the de,kanl the boy was play, of Jolylist, Herepdifedthematterin the Police Mr. Osbará-lo, the event of a person log about. While thus angige?, two min

andafterabouttwo hours to beard the child cry-

no remedy but to appeal to the Medical, took the bay, The man was wail known to Ha bad rot gone far whin he saw the child Officer. We should try to prevent abuse of the girl and had clan engaged the panicular placed in a busket with the pristner in posses, the Ordinance,

boat. The girl" said "Don't take him swayi Jos. On the latter seeing the father, be inck whereupan prisrney replied. Wa are caly the child ou' of ths basket and ran away. The going for a walk. We'll bring him back! The father gave chase and arrested il 6 mun. At

bessell face to face with a couple of beggar'

man never returned with the child and it was the rolics Chops ba, made an iccriminaliox who had a little gial with them. To the lady's

Kot entil the roth July that the girl recognised | statement to the effect that somel ody else aik: 1 astonishment she recognised in the latter berouacil proceeded to consider the Bill in had his arrested. The mother of the girl attetidence was called and the jury returned

the prisoner outsi to a theatre at Yau-me-tianded him to steal the child, of colting sad wood ng some compatriots

banking own child, who bad bein kidnapped from her

recoguiard him, At the Magistracy plioner verdict of guilty, “densed the charge

partment and their Sikh servants, on the A sad little tragedy of a child is reported f om ground, that' more harm than good would Ekaterineslav, A well-dressed lady was piss- possibly result. Happily, the trouble is now eg through the market la that city a few days a thing of the post, so that we are at liberty, says a Russian exchange, when the food to make comment upon it, the question being no longer sub judies. It is not always to the public interest, that certain communal maiters should be referred to editorially in home thren years ago whes she was five yours

A clauso was insered in the Bill providing for pari-dical vislie by Jattices of the Peace from time to time.

Mr. Stewart-That meets the case, Till read a record time..

Committee.

"MERRITOR

the local Fress, and whenever the Govern. old. Eat the un'ortunate child, quite scund | The Attorney G marul moved the second read-

ment through its departmental heads desire and healthy at this time of her d'sappearances that any particular, matter, affecting delil was now a cripple, bir hands and fout being mentally the public weal should be withheld twisted out of abaps. Her cruel kidnappers from currency the Fress are quite willing to deliberately crippled (ba little one in ord. work amicably with the administrative powersfiel of the mother at sesicy the condition of to attract the sympathy of the public. The

In the care in quealon, matters have been her long-lost child cannot be described. The

(throu k the din atlongency | two baggaza mara subiiquam dy Kiriate.

lag of the Bill entitled As Ordinance to amend the Marriage Ordinates, 177j.

The Colppi: Fecretary seconded, Agreed, re

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Sen'ente was elected.

Ev depce was called and the jury returned a Tut well koowa Fuckus llinur Zeira has verdict of guilty. It was decided to detain cently been sold branch pritozer in Ipi co custed/ until such time a Samuel & Co., 112, Kobr the child should be found..

Bill entitled An Ordinance to provide far AN EXIL the nasurowiog, stopping up, diversion, (oming, swi and ju? oraltstation la tevala of Highwaj

moto, of C'ra! what carn

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