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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY AUGUST 31 1910

THE UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY, DD.

ANJUAL MEETINŮ.

The fourteenth an uat general meeting of unsuitable for fat-sbäreholders was he'd in the offices of Messrs.

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́eveu now often leaves, the Harbour by the sulpo applied for a licence for his premises way that it came in, preferring to goxound the at that village, the same being required un- Island rather than traverse the crowded fair-dr the offensive trades section of the bys way. The loss of time thus occasioned is in-laws. The licence was refused becausethicas Ginitesimal. Then came the proposal of a luz-sistant Medical Officer of Health had reported

that the premises were nel. In this embryo scheme the greatest pos- A. S. WATSON & CO., sible interest was evinced by our late Harbour Master, Captain Murray Rumsey, ux. Ile was a thorough believer in the tunnelling project and strongly advised the Government that when the day came as it inevitably must come-for some direct means of communi- cation to be set up between Hongkong and the malsland, they should adopt tunnelling in preference to bridglog. So great, indeed, was bit enthusiasm in this matter, that on the occasion of the Harbour Master's de

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boiling purposes, It was stated by the President, Mr. Wolfe, that the applicant had started fat-boiling there without permis sign, had been charged at the Police Count and fixed either Stó or $25" (for so doing, presumably), and told that if he wished to continue the business he must get a licence." Therefore this application. And now when the man get his permit he is calmly informed that he cannot get one-not even a conditional

comes forward to

vering the masting

The Scerstary having read the notice con-

The Chairman said:-Gentlemen,-Ipropose with your permitaion taking the report and accounts as tead. Keeping in view the keto tsust you will consider th result of the year's working as satisfactory. I do not think the

fccounts call for explanation. The stock as

MILITARY PONERAL.

LATE GUNNER, A. M. MARSHALL -

The Hongkong Volunteer Corps has fost a good man and its members a popular comrade in Gunner A. M.Marabull of the No. 1 Com-

MOTION 20 DISMISS ACTION,

AN AP ELLANT WHO FAILED TO SUT UP, BECULITY.

B fore the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggal, and Mr. Justice Harṣia 'd, 1 ülane južge, kisting

as a Full Const this morning, Mr. Eldon Polter moved that the action in which Ng Tak Tong sued Wong Cheung Cho to recover the sum of

aership business, ba dismissed with cor ́s, où $9,000, amount due in connection with a pist the ground of want of prosecution.

ideal & Co., Ltd. Queen's Duildi: g. this pany, who passed away at (wa o'clock this morn afternoon, for the purpose of receiving the reing at the Peak Hospital. Deceased had been pit of the several managers together with all for the past six weeks and the cause of death statement accoun's to 31st May, sro, and was due to abscess in the lives. He leaves two hurst presided. Others present ware:-Mestrs, The late Mr. Marshall had been in the service for the election of an auditor. Mr. G. H. Med-slates at'hems to mopra, his loss.

Mr. Stado, raised a preliminary objecti o. Ellis and G. R. Edwards (secreter).

of the Chios and Japan Telephone Co., as assistant masage", and was a member of the He said that the matter was brought before the Voluztear Corps for the last three and a half Court is Ju y last. An order was madsad- years. & Volunteer funeral was secoides de- unig de hering of the application for leave ceased this alterocop and was largely attended to appeat for a month, at the end of which by the members of the H.KV C. Among period a date was to be fixed. The date hed Officers of the Corps. The firing ptly Mr. Paller informed the Ost that on ika parture from the Colony in 1903, the Officer one such as had been proposed, for the competition and geǝeral depression lo trade, he present wero Colonel A. Chipman and not yet been fixed. Administering the Covernment, Mr. (now Crown Solicitor was of opinion that

wis composed of men of the No. 3 Con4h of Ju'y last the plaintiff was endered to give the Board, could not grant a licence con

pany, to which the late Gender Maishall be security on his making an application for fekve Sir Henry May, referred to it in his fare. well speech at the Legislative Council,ditionally. As a fact the applicant had u.ual, bas been very carefully taken and innged. The Band of the Buffs was also in attento appeal fer judgment ad ha a entered for saying that if ever the tunnel took con had his fat-boiling establishment on that checked, and due allowance made for dance and headed the coriege from the Maou he defendant. On the lash of April, the app'li crete form it might well be named after particular place for many years, probally depreciation. I would mention that the meat. The gun carriage was drawn by comra

Codes of the decesed. Mr. Murray Rumsey and called the before the New Territory was acquired, amalgamation of Bell's Asbestos

11, London, with the Uai ed Asbestos Rumsey Tunnel. In this connection, it is and had never been notified to take interesting to note that in Sydney there out a licence before being lined at the Police Co, Ltd,, Landen, has resulted in

Court. Surely there is something wrong here der to elimion:e competition, in the division of is at present under serious consideration a

--somcilting rollen in the State of Densory in the Far East between the Beiks

bes'or Eastern Agercy," "Ltd., and the Uaited rcheme for tunnelling the Harbour from Moore Street, via Port Macquarie and Kir.mark." The squatters who were found on the Asbestos Oriental Agency, Ltd., whereby the riuti Point, to lavender Bay, in order to New Territory lands were not taken to the latter company become the sole representatives afford railway communication between the Police Court and fined before being told that for its cited Asbestos Co., London, is cily and North Sydney. This undertaking they must pay Crown real. There are cases He gonged outh China, and I am hoping is far more formidable than would be the pending still in which settlebeat has not that this arrangement will lead to increased tunnelling of Hongkong Harbour, yet it been arrived at, yet the parties concerned pr.f's in the future. seems to meet with the approval of the are not haled to the Police Court and fined, Public Works Commilice and will in all pro and then told that they stand on an irregular bability be carried out in preference to the footing. But, in this instance, the man was alternative plan, for constructing a bridge not only fined but dispossessed, without Across the water expanse. In these laller even the consotaloo of a provisional licence. The thing is preposterous. If such proceed. days, subaqueous tunelling presents as few engineering difficulties as does bridge ings are possible, under the regulations it is building. When one or the other requires high time that these regulations were alter

to be done in the interests of any com-ed; and we are glad to see that Mr. Hooper munity, the only question involved is counselled the Board to bring this matter that of expediency: which is the better? before Government with a view to the grant- Roughly speaking, it may be said thating of provisional licences is casos like this.

the cost in each case would be almost iden- tical. The estimate of the work adopted by the Royal Commission on communication between Sydney and North Sydney was £752,000 The City Chief Engineer; in, placing his scheme before the Public Works Committee in Sydney, said that it provided

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Tus Royal Arthur, cuingi, was to leave Pors meath for China on 6th iust, with reliefs. CAPT. W. II. Haley, R.G.A., has been ferred from Weymouth to Hongkong,

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There were no questions.

repel and accounts.

Mr. Ellia recuaded.

or.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

calin came on the heating. The appellant bad failed to find security,' whereupon Counsel asked that the cita bo d smiled. He did not press the application but merely brought the matter b fore, be Court, His Lordship decid A meeting of the Legislative Council will be ed to give the appellant a month under the' held at stop it. to-morrow: -

chcumstances. The money was said to be in Singapore and ihs appellant attempted to get the money from there Hia Lordubip decided Financ putes. (Nos 67 to 72) Report of the Finance Committee. (No. 10). | to bear the matter in Chambers. He pressed the matter as long as he could and the maker Fon. Mr. M. Stewart will ask:-

was ultimately beard is Chambare.

DUSINESS.

Is it the case that, on the 16th instant, a respectable Chinese, in possession of a small

This Chauman moved the adoption of the antity of a certain medicated matt-extract, wan arrested and 1.ken to the Harbour Office, and there detained until the importing firm, from whom he had pu.chased it, was able to produce a letter from the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, saying thai the said en- tract was net dutiable?

Caried unanimously.

C3 the motion of the Chairman, :econded by Mr. Ellis, Mr. W. Button Ports was re-elected auditor.

The Chairman:-That is all the business of

the meeting, geileman. Dividend warraDIS

can be had on application,

The meeting then tormigsted;

A QUESTION OF ESTOPPEL.

FULL COURT DECLINES TO GRANT FEREMITORY ORDER.

2. Will the Covernment direct that all re- venue officers aimed with powers of arres shall be kept informed of the decisions of the Super- intendent of Imports and Exports, as to what l'quors are dutiable' and what are not?

Will the Government direct that in tha event of any new decision to Impose duly, or in case of a decision to exempt bring revoised, commitmes is entered into previously shall be tpaff:cled?

ORDERS OF THE DAY

'Before the Chief Justico, Eir Francis Piggott, and Mr. Justice Hrz rand, Acting Puișne Judge, First reading of à Bill entitled An Ordinance sitting as a Foll Court in its Appellate Jurisd cto provide for the formation of a Volunteer transtion this morning, the case again came on in Reserve.

which the Imperial Bek of Chica is the plain-

A. 15. Colvile, R.G.., who served at lymouth some time since, has been appointed to Hongkong.

tiff and Leung Shiu Kong the defendant. Mr. M. W. Stade, K.C, appeared for the Bank, whils Mr. G. G. Alabaster represented the de- *fondant.

At the comnatacompst of proceedings, argu-

A NATIVE was fined $ is at the Magistracy this moring for being in possession of a quantityinent arose on the question of an estoppel. Mr. of dress opium,

for four tits to carry 63 people each; thus 240 pusons could travel in each up and down movement. Passengers would also have an alternative route to get to the street- level a stairway would be provided for a A. S. WATSON & CO., portion of the soft depth, and the rest of the way would consist of a subway gradually emerging into the street. Were the tunnell. ing project adopted in longkonga some what similar system of lifts, stals, and [18 inclined exits would no doubt be provided THE ILoving inletim dividends have toto for. To some people the mere idea of a declared: Consolidated Maly, one shilling, All communications intended for publication in tunnel teaching from Hongkong to Kowloon Selemb19, 15 per cent.

THONGKONG TELEGRAPII should atmand to The Editor, 1, Ics Ilouse Road, and should be accompanied by the Welter's Name and

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, 7th July 1910.

Address.

NOTICE.

Ordinary badness commpalcatlaze sboa'd be address

The Manager.

appear to be the figment of a fanciful imagination. On the contrary, we believe that the time is not far distant when some direct connecting footway will liave to be established between the Island and Kow,

COMMANDER C.. L. Lambe has liceo appointed to the Famar, additional, for the lifter, in cam mand, te dile July 29-

THE directors of the Strembo Rubber Estate Co, Jadi, bave declared an interim dividend of 3/- per share; to be paid on the 37th instast.

MAJOR J. A. Stewar, Army Odnauce Depart ment, Chiel Ordoauce ( fficer, London Districi,

Fi.st reading of a Bill entitled An Ordisauce

toemend the Pharmacy Amendment Ordinance, 19-0.

First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to amid the Malicious Damage Amendment Ordinance, igio,

Frat reading if a Bill entitled a Ordinance to farther amcad the Law relating to Danger.

Slade submitted that even assuming that they hid at any time waived their right of interest,] ous Goods. they would still be entitled to e.force their

Second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordin sight in the event of their changing their mind.ance to amen 1, the Magistrates Amsodment

The Chief Justice said it was doubtful whe: her the Court had power to grant a peremptory

order

Mr. Slade explaicel that he did not ask for a new peremp:ery order but merely one to con.ire the ld order and enforce it.

Ordinance, 1913,

Second reading of the Till entitled An Ordinacce to secure the better training of M'dwives and to regulate their practice.

Fecond reali-g of the Bestiled An Or. dionoce to amend the Kellal Island Ordinance) 1898.

Committee on the Bill en itied en Ordin. tace to provide for the segregation rod wait- ment eflerere

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Mr. Alabaster contended that there were three grounds on which the respondent was bound to fail, The fist point was that they complied with the order of the Registrar. The point bad already bacò fully dealt with and be Second reading of the Bill entitled As Or.

The bidionrý question of estoppel and the third || 1952. * point was that the other alde could waive and did waive their righ: of jaterest.

Mr. Slade submitted that the motion was in

direct opposition to bis Lordship' order. The other side wanted to have the action dismissed when his client was in possession of securitier, Mr. Petter This is the first time I bear of it, understood that the security did not satisfy the Registrar,

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Mr. Slade The Registrar was quite satisfied with the security.. We put up one security and they wanted two. That's the whole matter.

At this point, the Registrar was sent for and" maaswer to bis Lo dship stated that the #curity offered not being deemed sufficiantly strong, two securities were asked for.

The Chief Justice explained that in view of the Registror's statement, be thought there was still time to fad the second security, Tto or der was that the application should be adjourn- ed for a month, after which a date was to be fixed. No date bad yet been fixed and thers." fore there was still time to find the second security.

Mr. Potter-I did.'t unde, stand the order in that way.

The Chief Justice-i am sorry you didn't. Mr. Potter wished to know his position. Was this question of fading ascurity going to drag an indefinitely?

The Chief Justice-Ob, no.

Mr. Si da aid he had no wish to stop the case.

Mr. Paljer~I would like to know my past- tion."

The Chief fast'ce-Your position is tis. The question is still open before the Registrar on the mere decision of the second security.

His Lordship then dismissed the molla with

CORI,

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Mr Potter urged that cos's should tol be allowed, considering the way in which they had been trested. They never received. a penty of their costs. The other side d d aat even condescend to reply to a communication which they had addressed to item, as much as

thought the only way they could do their worst. was to make that application.

Ths #lilor will not muidertake to be responsible for loon. Whether it shall be made by means has been placed under orders fr ́service in would cor re-argot it. The second point was gintoce to amen! the Tramway .Ordinance. To say that they could do thei- worst and they

any rejectal MR., nor to retaru any Contributior.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES (ÎN ADVANCE) DAILY $36 per autom. WEKKL-13 per munuru.

The ten per quaiter and jer mentem, proportit na

Balseriptions for any period low than one month will be charged as for a full month.

The daily, isus is delivered free when the address

accessible to memenger. Peak subscribers can bará their emples delivered at their residences without

of

a luunel or of a-bridge remains secret for the time being and depends upon expert report for its seulement. About the growing necessity for some such communi- calion there can be no question. In typhoon weather such as we are having at present, all the available means of getting across the Harbour may be cut off at any moment, and the consequent inconveniences do not

Hoogkong,

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LIEUTENANT C. R. S. Bromley, from the it Company Royal Garrison Antillery, at Lou. donderry, has been appointed to the ard Company at Hongkong.

• After further discussion, judgment was re-i served.

A MUTINY broke out on board the'Norwegian ship Anfund at Sourabaya, on August 15. The mutineers sought to kill the master, Captio Christensin, but to received timely warding:

officer woot for the police who arrested all the mutiseers.

O. CLEMENTI,

Any extra charge. On copies sent by post an frequite to be enlarged upon. In a tunnet, was restenced 15 six months' hard jabour for and abut himself in his cabin while tho chiel gott, and Mr. Justice Haz land, Actor |

additional $3.80 per quarter in charged for postage The postage on the weekly has to any part of the

world in 50 cents per qualser. Single Coples, Dally, ten cente, Weekly, wenty-

five cents (for cash only},

VITRIOL THROWING apparcoily exis's in an allerfo m among the native population of the Cloy. This marsior, one, of their number ricksliss could ply just as well as on a bridge throwing ketosice nil on a Chinese woman. Another important consideration is that with THE general manager, F. M. S. railways, no a tunnel in existence, Hongkong would be tifies that on and after October, Parz zubber and quita percha wi'l be charged at second class placed beyond the recurrence of those dread-rate which is cents per p'cal per mile. The

present rate is 'cent.

ful periods of water famine from which she IEATH. MARSHALL On August 3's, at the Peak perennially suffers, for mains could be led Hospital, ARCHILD MILLER MARSHALL,

ag'd 31.

The Heaphong Telegraph bridge or sunset would solve the housing Lugris Province Wellester,

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WIEN the steamer Nurn Tsing came upriver yesterday afternoon, says the Sixm Odneruer, of August 17, she was gaily bedecked with bunting from stem ig stern. It seems that the reas: was that it was the hundredth passage batween Singapore and Bangkok of the popular skipper, Captain Hiosch, who celebrated the occasion to the usual manner.

The Chief Justicesaid cos's would be awa:de ed to the appellant-only,

The Count then mide an order that orcority should b: found during or xt week, Liling which the action wi'l be dismissed.

THE ORIENTAL HOTEL.

KEW MANAGER,

Clerk of Coucc.ly/ *Wast he proceeded with at this meeting

THE PARTNERSHIP. CASE.

APPLICATION FOR ER TRIAL OF ACT ON.

Before the Chief Justice, Sir Fr.cc Pig.

Fein Judge, si ting as a Foll Court bis merd The proprietor of the Oriental Hotel bas ing, Mr. M. W. S'ade, K.C., instructed by secured he services of "Mr. J. B. Oxberry as manager. Mr. Oxbury, who takes over blu Mr. W. B. Hind, of Messis. Brutton 03 Halt, moved on behalf of Lai Chi Chin for new position from to-morrow, has been in the an order that the verdict, obtained sader as employ of the Hongkong Hotel for the last issue to determine whorter the defendant was twelve years and during this time bas rendered across from reservoirs in the Kowloon hilseva government his authorized the Asiatic

patter in the Chuang Hing Steamship Com-go-d service to his former employe & and mate Fetroleum Company to recruit 33 Javanese

pasy, late of 33, Bonham Strand, tried before himself papular among its patrons, [577 where the water-collecting area is practically coolies frim among those now in its se vice at

the Chief Justice and a common jury on the Bik, We congratu*à'e Mr. Oxbeiry on bis ap unlimited as compared with the restricted Pelo Stmts. They will be employed on the

9th, roth and rih August and that the jadepictment and wish him success in bis new catchment on Hongkong Island. Again, a company's tank installation works at Bigan The 'eriva's of paddy from up country are and that a verdict be entered for the defendant throughout the Oriental Hotel. The main co ment obtained under such verdict be set aside sphere. Much improvemzot has beco made very slow ewing to there not being a sufficiency under such issue or, in the alterna ive, for trance, which is at present in Cuddell Street, question and relieve the ever-increasing.com A CHIRES I was charged in the Police Count of water, says a Bangkok pipos in con gestion that exists in the City of Victoria, this morning with having in his possession a sequence prices have kept very high. The order that a new trial ba bad between the will bichi ugcil to Qeen's Road.. New lavk where, practically, every foot of available land quantity of house-breaking implen enis and Hongkong and Singapore markets are very par.ies or such other crder of the Iuli Cort tories, etc. has been erected and the bith orms

may make, on the ground that the verdict was

arc .ted in approved style. „7ko new Anexo, has been built upon, eren to an encroach also revising from banishment. Fd wasty and shipments from Bangkok ale toma. ment upon the foreshores. And now that the sentenced to one year's hard labour and frur what slow, particularly in the case of Hongkong. against the weight of the evidence, to the formerly the Nippan Club, has been thoroughly meantime, al further proceedings should be rencvated and is furn'sbed with fiat class farol- new Kowloon to Canton Railway ir nearing hects' stocks,

stryed. Mr. Eldon Potter, lastracted by Mr. Ture; it is fit throughout with elecvic light. - For many years past the subject of brid: ging or tunnelling the Harbour ap as to sive completion, it is more than ever desirable A MARINE hawker was brought up at the Tug Jon Times records the death of Mr. B. P. W. Goldring, of Messrs. Goldring, Barlow!

that a bridgi or a funnel should be provided, Magivacy this missing on three charges of | G, Weston Orange, who came out ibrze maths and Merrell, appeared Use the respondent,

POLICE FUNERAL, & permanent solid connection between

for the opening up of the New Territory balog in illegal possession of aq santity of pre-ago to jia the Hongkong and Shanghai B:nk Tang Wang Shi, the original plaintiff in the Bongkang and Kowloon has been brought would be vastly forwarded by the existence pared and compound; oplum. A fice of Bro at Sourabaya. From the time of ble avrival in case

At Hippy Valley, yesterday afternoon, the under public discussion. During the water

of such communication. With regard to

each was imposed on two of the charges. Java, Mr. Grange had been silin. The climate Mr. Slade stated that that was an application funeral took place of Poilce Constable': 46 familie of 1902, the matter received more

while the difendant had to pay $75 in respect didzot stem to suit him, and a fortnight ago for a new trial of the action in which a bare | Gallagher," who died that mining in the Gor ways and means, many similar undertakings than usual attention and many were the potably in London and Clargow-bave

of the third count

he went to Weltevrede's for change and treatm]sity verdict was retained against the weight droment Civil Hospi'al whare he had been use schemes propounded for solring the difficulty been made to pay for themselves by the THE total area under rubber in the F...amra', being the guest of Mr. Nicholson, the of the evidence. The joy found that the plaja. der frealment for some mouths. The obsequits and securing a supply of water for needy imposition of a toll on each person making the end of 1509 was almost 701,030 ecres, an

fiff was a partner in the Choong Hing Company Jocal manager of the bank, at Koolayaplelo.' Hongkong by tapping the ample resources

use of this convenience of travel. In Honglecrease (fts per cent. The total area for the SUNDAY rest is not honoured as an institution by mal rity of four to three. He would of the Kowloon high lands and at the same kong we might proceed on somewhat parallel Feninsula was 281,00320101,an increase of about in Java. The Governor-General intends to satisfy their Lordshipú that if the 51 men bad as tast superintendent, and Chief Inspector

Hongkong, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1910.

THE HARBOUR TUNNEL SCHKM.H.

Ing down of 'water mains, on the bed of the Harbour, but that had to be abandoned in theory as impracticable,

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time erecting a munication between the filand and the reasonable portion of it, had been liqui-total yield Leing 6,033 493 thu,

en the land lines until such time as the capital cost or 17 per cent in the acreage of the previcus year, mend matters by circularising the efficials for fally appreciated the evider ce they would never The output increased almost too per cent, the information about the Sunday work dous in bave re urged the verdict they did. The verdict various Govaromeat departments, especially must have been based co a misunderstanding, Peninsula, - One scheme proposed the lay

dated.

la the postal, telephone, telegraph, excise, and A majority verdict was under a very different BEFORE the Chief Justice, Eir. Francis Piggothenstoms services. The Governor-General has footing from a uninimous verdict. At hemel ind Mr. Janice Hrasland, Acting Fulene Jud- directed that all Government offices shall be was necessary that the number of jurors should resiting as a Full Court this morning, the cass closed on Sundays, except in highly exceptional be twelve. In this Colony, the number requir. ed was only seven and the jury need not return In the end, public favour seemed to be divid- Thue are some of our Sanitary Board was mentioned in which (ha 1,01 Marine and cases. ed between bridging or tunnelling as a by-laws and regulations which appear to Fire Iorularce Company surd Hu Fang Shang A CORRESPONDENT of the Saigon Ojinder, animous verdict. The question which the means to effect the required connecting link. bear hardly upon certain classes in the comto recover the sum of $5,46150, being as to who has just paid Hongkong a visit, commcots Court would have to decide was whether four Against the bridge scheme there were a good mualty, and at their meeting yesterday, one $5,000 money tent and the balance for interest sharply on the forwardness, appisbness, and out of seven was a sufficient majority. The thereon. The Chief Justice raised the point Impudence of the Chinese there generally, widest poss ble power was given to the Courts any phjections to be urged. In the firs lerance of this was brought prominently in that if the sold, owner of a property died and which he takes to be a proof of British failure at home in the matter of granting re-trials. At

(was going

to split the Harbour in to notice. This case need not be regarded after his decease his family oward the prephity, in. Eru government. He corpsels Britons to this point, Courset friced the Listory of the and even if a swing bridge were to be pro- for a moment as "the exception that proved the incenben of the family as pop or take Issaing from Todo Chini, where the case and then proceeded in deal, white or

assagethrough the Harbour would the rule" for it is only one of many that come of such property partnera by English. AM French Governmest knows how not caly dance which had bass brought forward before ally at an end. Of course, this under the category of which we speak. In ta therefore directed the case to be argand sto put the Chinaman in his'iszper pince, but the fury, pot much affect large shipping, which this lostance a humble fat:boiler from Shams further.

airo keep him there,

were largely attended by members of the Police Forde, among those present being Mr., King, Baker. P. G. Gallagher joined the Police Force about Ave years ago, and during that time bo mide many friends, bis quiet assuming matora. being appreciated by all. Howas only at yours old. Before coming to Hongkong, he had been for some time la America, where while working in a faundry it is thought be contracted" the pulmonary trouble that ultimately caused his death.

ZYPHUON WARNING.

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