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grounds" This would have been regarded as topal ively illegal and entry to the laws of their idol, fairplay." Yotsimehow there seems to have at lisi sppeared a cancerous growth in their body politic which at last killed ikim'co. titely. Far, desetting their fairplay, they began to admit other gods to their worship. This would out have mattere), for that people once

A FRAUDULENI SHROFF PLTADIQUILEY AT THE CRIMINAL CESSIONS.

Before the Obief Jurice, Sir Francis Piggott,

at the Griminal Sanizas this maning, Yang Kie Chri, a shroff fxmarly in the employ ef the Medical Hall was ja ized on a charge of uttering a forged d:cument purporting to be from Wen, Schmidt & Co. whereby he obtained the sum of $13.50 on the roth September last

188 " BIDFORD" OFFERED AT AUCTION.

WRECK WITHDRAWA FROM SALE.

10 1910

TAILORS ON STRIKE. -

Repaits are to band that a great many of the Chine e tailer employed by local European firms have good on strike for bigger wages and shorter hours, Etrange to relate, the Europea establishments that emplaý: Chinese laltors

The anction rooms of Juu, W. Hall at Yok: bama, the Japan Advertiser reposis, wors crowded to their utmost capacity at so o'clock pay their workmen far better, wages than do on Monday morning, the hour set for the sale the Chinese shops, Dor do they insist upon of the ill-fated British cruiser Bedford which long bours. As a matter of fact, plenty of the

HOTEL PROPRIETOR'S

·LIABILITY.

loved all good gols, Butthey broke that funda Prisoner was further charged with placing costly ran on the rocks off Q'selpart, the largo./ inilors in the Rotopean shops go and work for Mrs Lorasfata filed a suit against L, Gamean,

monial law of fairplay which inibido them evento gunughty schoolboy because though he was Innocent of one piece of mischief he was morally.cartala to have been guilty of acother one yesterday, and to be about to he guilty of aupther to-morrow. Ọa general groupft, they decided, a mao, might be resolutely hunted dowo, and treated as guy of something, no matter what. Wesks of imprisɔomeal, the undsing shame of being marched through ibe streets by Indian constables, and shackled to some Chiness criminal, the indelible sthia of repeated and terrible accusations, could be hoped, calamity after calamity, on such a man, And the people baving lost their sense of ancient justice, and their o'd lova' of fairplay, did, we are told, appland a prosecution so tube that it nearly isid self open in some cases to the

e endorsement on the document, fiop. Mr. W. Rees Davies, K.C., Atto ney-General, ins tructed by Mr. H. L. Denays, Sr., from the Crows Solicito: office, prosecaled and Mr. Hidin Potter, instructed by Mr. F. O. Barlow, of Messrs. Goldring. Barlow and Morrell, up peared for the defendant.

Prisoner pleaded guilty to buḥ counts, upon which the jurors were discharged.

Mr. Patter-Guilty! Why, he has all along most strapoously denied his guilt,

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crowd being made up mostlys of interested spectators who anticipated considerable lively bidding on the cruiser. Representatives from Tokio, Nagoya, Ouka, Kubo, Nagasaki fims and cus Corent firm were present to participato is the bidding. As a quaiser past ten, auc tioneer Abbey gently tapped, his gavel and opened the bidding, Starting at X20,003 the

Hi Lordship The interpreter must he right.adding soon reached 46,000. Here there was Mr. Potter'm not suggos ing for a moment considerable hesitancy shown by the bidders, iba the interpretation is wrong,

god'it was 'some time before the amount offered His Lordship Did he reserve his defench adv.nced, but by slight advances taal took'a before the Mogis rite ?...

Mr. Potter-Yas. In fact, it's very doubtful all hour's urging by the eloquent auctioneer whether the Magistrato sant bim up for trial at ha bids went to 49,000 and tailed o tu:ther all.

advance. Mr. Abbey, announcing this figure to be too low for the lessive, said that

The Attorney General You mustn't say that. You can't know. My Lord, my friend has just made a very irregular remark

His Lordsbip-I didn't hea: what Me Pukter

B. r. Potter That's all right.

vaid.

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IMPORTANT POINT DECIDED-DY TH & FUISHE JUDG È, The Acting Paiste Judgs, Mr. Justice Lila. land, delivered judgment in the Summary Court this afternoon in the case in which J. 1.0. Lorentz, Haib.ur Master at Kongmbon, and

proprietor of the Astor House Hotel, to recover somebody else after they have finished their the sum of Sago for damage dose to the goods eployer's service. It is not to be supposed, of and belongings of plaintiffs owing to and conrie, that the strike would affect seriously the through the negligence of defendant and bis position of trade of these firms interested, but servants while the plaintiffs woso staying at the unfortunately this want of wirk has led to a hotel. Mr. P.M. Hodgson, of Messrs. Eweos depletion of the Inilors guild funds, and ss and Hastor, appared for the plaintiffs and Mr. cousequeuco a setios of thefts bas eccurred in several local establishments, pointing in each case to the participation, lo the felony, of some of the strikers.

From fogairies made amongst some leading Chinese tailors, it would appear that they are pot very much affected by the strike but that i is in active operation is caly too apparent. A any rate, it behoves ike proprietors of tailoring houses ts take even, more than diusi praczu

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REVIEW.

he wreck 'would be temporarily withdrawations against thieves at present. from auction until he received farther advices hom Admiral Winsloo of the British Squadron, who had authorised the sale of the cipuer-att The Attorney-General in outlining the facts auction. An autempt his been made to reach" of the chre stated that prlanner was a shroff

the Admiral by wireless, but as the exact loca charge of vindictiveness and most of advisemplare i by the Medical Hell. On the fath ing Jurits and Courts to hold against a September last, he went to the office of Messrsion of the Briùsh ¿quadron is not knowa ny prisoner the very ability and adroitness of the fobren and Company, where Mr. J. Riecken is prestat, Mr. Abboy has not as yet boss able to

emoloyed as an assistant, learned pleader engaged in his defence.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

GENERAL Viscount Teranesi, Governor-Gen eral of Korea, Jeli 5:oul for Tokio on October

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A Fisherman was filed So this mainin; for being in possession of a quantity of alyuamile at Stauley,

A CHINESE was awarded oas math's hard labour in the Police Coure this ineraisg for embrating the sum of 60 cents from the Ewong Lun shop.

FGR snatching a gold car pick from a Chinese woman, a native was sentenced to six months' hard labour, luar kɔurá' sticks and twelve strokes of the birch at the Magistracy, this morning,

communicate with the Admiral. 1 is under.

toud that several parties ato áox:ous to par, chase the wrecked cruiser, and have fired more than the price reached at the auction, and as soon as Admiral Winston is communicated with, it is quite likely that the sale will The offers made by the be consummated. Japanese firms at the auction appeating very low for a cruiser that cost the Bruish Govern ment bearly a million pounds, it may be said that aiest wf the firms bidding have visited the wreck and have a good calception of the value of the vessel as she now her, and mus: also figure aot only upon the assition to. cost of satving but also upon an excessiva Dastoms duty which the Japanese Government inspre to have declared will be charged upon all uld iron, steel, brass and gun metal brought into

the country...

to Kong Sing represented the defenda: t. Ef Lordship mid that kis, finding in that casa would be in favour of the plaintiffs," "That' (the plaintiffs' personal eff.cis were damaged was not disputed and it was not suggested that the evidence of pach damage was concealed, He was satisi dị that during heavy rains, the

ggage room became swamped and in his opinion the place was unfit to bold luggage at such times. The plaintiff's stated that when their luggage was taken out, water streamed out of it. When the boxes were placed on the track, they were found to be so heavy; that the coolies bonged them on the truck' and a 'quantity of Ilquid came out of thym-more than one tumi WITH Beat and Gun là the YanorzZT VAL. | blor of wwer." "In view of the fact that about Lav (second editios) by HENLING || eight inches of rain fall durlog two days, ha bad THOMAS WADE" Shanghai: the Shang- no hesitation in saying that the luggage got · hai-Kercury, LIB. $7,500+.

swamped. In his, opinion, the damage was In past times few writers' pens have so much das principally to the heavy rains which delighted us as that which has been wielded by fall on the morning of the 29th June. His the able haud of Mr. Healing Themis Wade | Lordship dealt with the point of law raised who in himself has personified a vidè mecum by the defeace that the plaintiffs were not for uearly all forni's of sports that are dear entitled to damages because they did not to the hearts of exiles from the Old Country. open the boxes then and there but it came out Bat best of all be shows just how the Eastero in evidence that the plaintiffs had to proceed eosidenter can enjoy, in a remate degree prob to Kongmaon at a certain hour and obviously ably, the delights in replica of a day amongst thers was no time to examine the contents of the black-game or the partridges at Home the box's. Plaintiff's frank demeanour in the when the = It gavour is boating up from the box had a post convincing effect os bis Lord- sea across the most or the ploughed lands and ibip's mind. Mr. Blumsothal, the manager of everything tends to make the heart feel glad.be Aator House, made certain statumenje in If 1 mistake not-and it may be that I may the box which amounted to an admission of liabili y and he had tried to qualify that admission by saying that there might have bean battles comiting liquid is the boxes and if the bottles gaf broken ba was ɛnot liable. The evid socs, however, distinctly show.

bava mademention of it before is these columns it was Sir Thomas Jackson who emphatically declared at til farewell banquet that daring bis long soura in the country of Chisa be had kept his health mostly by assiduous parcuit of the.

ed that there were na battles in the trunks.

ELUSİVE CHINA PREASANT,

The question of liability had not been As is wall koowa, Sir Thomas was on ardent settled by any Esglish Court but the matter sportsman, and as such he helped greatly bad been litigated in america and there it was to improve by restrictionary methods the pre-held that the moment the luggage was brought servatios of game is our own territories in the late a hotel it was under the protection of the way of probibiting shoo ing in the close season, lan klord.. It was, therefore, not necessary for ↑ In this respect he had the valuable support of || him to deal with the point of law rained by Mr. our esteemed O.A.G., Sir Henry May.

Hodgson that the Common Law liability of the

Hi Lordship-I notice that prisquer is de cribed as shroff of the s.a, Sul An?

The Attorney-General-That was the address he gava. I'm golog to explain how the facts I have just stated have a bearing on the case.

Foceeding, the Attorney-General said that the prisoner presented a document for payment of $14.50, purporting to be from Wm Schmidt nad Complay, guo and makers, due from Mr. J. Riecken. l'e asked for payment on the faith of the endorsement on the bill the money was prid by the throff in the presence of al, and prisoner signed it." Fonk shau sbau meaning "Received," Some time after- wards, as the shroff was entering the amoun: in the books, he becams suspicious of the #gnature". Riecken," and cosulled that gentlenie, who denied the signature Lad said be had nothing to do with the matter. On the 9th September, priseter went to Messrs, Jebsen and Company's office on business, and it was pointed out to, him that th's signature no the bill was not that of Mr. Riecken and that the lutter had never any business with Wm. Schmid- and Company, Prison at first denied having received the money but af erwards admitted it

nd said that it, the document was med to him he would refund the amount. The Folice were in the meantime communicat ed: with had defendant was arrested. he representative of Wm. Schmidt and Company denied having had any business dealings with Massis, Jebsen and Company and said that prisoner was rot authorised to collect bills on behalf of the firm, but the maouger of the Medical Hall, said that he had business dea'. jugs with Messrs. Jebsen and Company and consequently the defendant bad the opportunity of consimptly bavlng Mr. Riecken's signature before him prior to the fraud, to that case he was not going to do anything uncommon but he would ask the Ocuit to adapt a course which was quite regular. He naked that the Police 30y decks below the surface and on should be requested to say what they knew of the account of its extreme depth and the strong tides, whether it will be possible to exirace Mr. Potter objected.

these, 10, it would prova a very profitable presents the value of scrap iros. The Japan Adverti.er added as a rumour current, which seems to have considerable foundation in fact, that the Japansso salvage company which ob'ained the salvage contract for removing and was this. On the 10th September, the doctransporting everything possible, did not fulfil ber 6, 11 appears that Miss De Lys, a lady ment was presented and cashed. An hour the terms of its contract and that suit may be friend of King Manusi, complained to the later the fraud was delected, No steps were takes entered against it.aglass the mat.er is privately Portuguese embassy at the Hague that sie until the 19th September, almost ten days later. settled through other sources. The contract appear to'prefas to rely upon the unrevealo 3 |

To prisoner in the meantime went shout bis 'usual work. He made no attempt to rus away,

THE Gavement is issuing a 23d postage stamp beating imprints of King George's head and the Imperial Crow, with shields on the cruess representing the union of the races and territories.

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A CHINESE report says that Shing Kung-pao A. S. WATSON & CO., Favours the adoption of a gold standard in China and has decided.first is mint ove million of the new silver coins and adopt a comioal | gold standard as au experiment.

LIMITED,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

Hongkong, 7th July, 19ta.

The

bughong.

AN egg weighing 1 ouaces, was what Mrs A (23 Scott, a poultry fancier in Deaver, recently

Belegraph

HONGKONG, Wednesday, Oëronér 19, 1910.

FAIR-PLAY FOR THE WICKED.

found to the best of one of her Plymouth Rick

men as the affair was only one of similar frauds.

A British navy officer Low in Japão, shs has recently visited and inspected the Bed/aril wreck, stxted to a representative of the Join Advertiser, that liute of vi'us remains for salvage. Everything noveable, to the anchors and chains, not to mention the gues and other implements, have already been transported to Hongkong. The position of the wreck is such that shà could never be moved, besides, a hole of sixty feet in diameter exists in oon section. †'It is only a question of ilm », according to this officer, when the will go to pieces. The maga- zines, however, are still intact and filled with valuable shells, explosives, &c. It is very doubifal, owing to this part of the vessel being

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HÒNGKONG ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL LEAGUR.

Of course it may be objected that to as defendant as lindtord commenced. from” the article dealing with purely Yang'za Valley | time tha luggage receipts were handed by Mr. sport, Hongkong should take a bick seat: still | Blumenthal. Pa wou'd give judgment for the I cannot help but comment upon a few Bong- | plaintiffs with costs, the question of damages kong and bio-edand reminiscences that and to be refered to the Registrar. out before me. As Mr. Wade polnis out, the great danger to sport lies to the fact that certain regions accessory may be "shot out" so that the birds bibitant are driven away to 'less frequented localities. The author, further,

who expect their cup always to be full though they constantly quaff it and yet never replenish Which is just another case of the "widow's Cruse gepo wrong."

bens. It is believed to be the record hen's date on the bill, I knew that the document was purchase; otherwise this wreckage miraly re-entratiously remarks that "There are those:

488, and has been placed on exhibi ion. The ordinary weight of a hen's egg is two ources.

An amusing side to the Portugucie revolution is disclosed by a wise dated the Hagus, Octo-

could get no information about him there. She

cidare.orter that Manuel was a good young fellow, and had mistered several lang-ages,

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is Lordship-The moment I looked at the

4 froul

Mr. Potter-It's a patent fraud. His Lordship palent to a European,

Mr. Fotter-Absolutely. Continuing, Conasal said that the positing

vol a Chinese,

scener if he had any Intention of defrauding nayese must have known that the signature wis not that of Mr. Riecken and that she mo ment the fraud. was detected he would be

rested. Mestrs Jebsen and Company's shroff

SECOND DIV.SION,

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2nd Round.

The fixtures for 1910 1911 are as follows:→

1st Round. H. K. Poles

VI. 88 Coy, R.G.A. Fard Coy. RA. ม. 13.0.0.

87 Cor. R.G.A. Byo, Must ba comptated on Novembar sih, igro.

B.0.0. .88 Coy, R.G.A. 15. 83r1 Cop. R.G.. H.K. Police Bye. Must be completed on November Yalb, 19 0, 3'1 Roboð. 83rd Oy, R.G.A. VI By Cay. R.G.A.

B.O G. 88 Coy. R.G.A. Bye.. Must be completed on Novembar igth, gra, 4th Round,' H.K. Police

It used to be the way of it that tremendously large bags were reported from our own aw Territory, but in these latter-days sportsmen 87 Cay. R.G. when coming back by rail to prosaic Kowloon

mystery of their game-bags, most of which, colously goough, bear an attenuated aspect as the gunmen tịp ashore (com the Forty (Probably the big has been ich babied for the Bay to carry) at the same time it has to be admitted that some

SPLENDID BAGS,

H.K. Police

was a liberal one, giving the company 25 per cent, commission on the value of everytbier saved and transported to Hongkong, but so as to protect the salvage company the British Admiralty guaranteed that under any circumst ances this would not prove less than 5,000 yen. The Company, however, made no attempt to obtain any of the articles, which were difficult to of game bave been got in the New Territory of

the easy pickings and depending on their goar chose his time and scascu it is within my own anter. The work had to be completed by other knowledge that there is excellent shooting to means. The officers of the fl set have remons be gotten over there, in suipe, wild swan, trated against this and claim that the letter and woodcock, duck and pigeos, with an occasiona intent of the contract has never been fulfilled.

chasse at the small species ofdeer that farishes 88 Cop. R.G.A. in the hills bordering Sanichun River,

• Long, long ago,' so long ago that all men have forgotten when, so long ago that Time Iself and stopped where in that dimension of the Highest Mathematics where circles are squared and where, produced to infinity, p' rallel linesThe steel frame work for the new steamer for at lasi-mect in infinite space, there was a Nathe abali Steamship Company has arrived at tion, It was a Nation so great that it occupied Sandakap; the building slip which has had to not only one fand, nor only three ipdems, be specially made is now completed and the but was a Nation of Nations in many Countries keel of the bull already laid, The steamer is tion. He was asked if he had obtained the extract, bat'cintented itself with merely taking lats years, and if the sporismin could only

to be 18 fi, long by 26 ft. boam and 13 ft. 6 in. all around the world. The people of that mighty dipih. She will have a carrying capacity of sace were dinieguished by their intrepidity, about 6.0 tons and is by far the largest craft bodily cleacliress, high looks, and above all forever constucted is North Borneo. She is to their passionate love of a god they worshipped, have accommodation on the upper deca for 12 and called "fairplay." Their pride and boast

first class passengers and electric fight will be

asialled throughout the vessel, was that their laws were so made as infallibly to protect the innocen', the walk, and the help. less. They declared ilat ng accused man, matter what the errors of bla past or the wretch edoess of his present life might have been, the

moment he appeared before his fellow country men charged with the commission of an offence agalost the law, he was regarded as innocent,

uBill irrefragabl: evidence and the verdict of ́jury had branded him as guilty. So, jealous were these people of the protection of accused persons that they provided them with able pleaders learned in the law to defend them, and all men who dared to comment publicly on the * question of a man's guilt or innocence while his trial was på.ding, were posished for ex- bibiting a want of love of fairplay, and for daring to show contempt of the proceedings of the Courts, Liany fierce conflicts were fouglas

In this Nation's history to inspire so admirable a sense of justice pod such a dread of injuring. the innocent, among police, the Beach and iķe public. Men accu.el of murder could not ba punished by a Count 'which was unable to find

74 them guilty of man killing, but was well con. vinced that they had committed barrstry or libel. A man charged with, bus pat convicted of committing ibelt, could not be punished be cause the Court know, or was morally convinced, that he was a rascal nuyway.. No such verdicts were ever returned as that alleged egalost a rongb-and-ready fury prasided over by a rough. and-ready judge in a Western land, viz, "Well, judge, we find that prisoner didn't kill deceased Bill Bates bor he didn't steal his beme, but we vole we hang him on geaural

THA Cebu newspaper, Ang Suga, has been scized for non-payment of its internal revenue texes, amouating to a centavos. According t› a statement by the editor of the paper, the

delegate of the provincial treasurer accom panied by the chief of palico entered she office of the paper about ten o'click on the morning of September 30 last and announced that the plant was arrested by order of the agent of the internal revenue depailment. The type in the cases and that in the forums which were About to be carried to the press, was seized and dumped into boxes prepared for it and all work

in the ‹ffice suspended,

CHINA BORNEO CO.

seat for defendant on the 19th September and though so reason was given for his appear once, the defendant went without any hetila. money. Defecdant replied in the negative but immediately the circumstances were recalled he admitted receiving the money. If the ac knowledgment to that effect had not beec signed by the defendant, there would have bena an possibility of conviction.

The Attorney General-Prisoner has pleaded guilty and my friend says he is not guilty reminds me of Mr. Justica Fawkins, who once told a Jury Peligner says he is guilty and y, gentlemen, say he is not.

It

His Lordship-1 quite appreciate Mr. Poiler's point. (To Mr. Poller) These are extenuating circumstances you are pritting forward.

Mr. Potter-They're more than that.

is Lordsbip-Your po'nt is to bring for ward creating circumstar ces in mitigation of seclence?

Mr. Pollaz-Yes.

f'roceeding, Mr. Potter stated that he stren- uously opposed the Attorney-General'rapelica

on to ask the Police to speak to defendant's character.

Hii Lordship-I shan't do that unless you -wish to call' wiir esses,

A LONATIO AT LARGE.

SAIGON-BURY CHINAMAN WHO KILLED? THREE FRENCH MEN.

The usual serenity of the Police Court com.

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I trust that Mr. Wade wi'l pudon me for ta'k'ng about purely local things while I am supposed to bs waiting a review of his book, but as a matter of fict his accounts of feats, acċamplished and things done gel so into the blood that one coast refriis from

25.

VI

v1. By Ooy, R.G.A.

f8 Coy. R.G.A.. 83rd Cap. R.G.A. Bye. Must be completed on November 16th, 19 0. gth Round. 3rd Coy, R.G.A. US. H.K. Folice

87 Coy, R.G.A. B.O.C. Byc Must be completed on December 3rd, 1910. 6th Round. B3rd Cor. R.G.A. ts, H. K. 11 ce

87 Coy. R,G.A, B. O. 0.

E8 Coy. R.GA Bye.

barking back up one's own experiences in Must be completed on December 10th, 1910. China.

However, I cannot do better then to corciada with co of Mr. Wade's own booghtful observallons, excepties to declare that bir book will adorn any book-shelf which belongs to the lover of sport in the East or elsewhere. His statement is so concise and explicit that it may be quoted ad verb știm c

7th Round. H. K. Polico

せる。 18 Coy. R.G A. Bird Coy: R GA,

3.0. C. 17. Cry.R.G.A. Bye. Kust be complied ca December 15th, 1910.. Eth Rouad,

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83rd Coy, R G.A.. rs. H. K. Patica. 28 Cay. R.G.4.

̧ra, ... By Coy, B.G.A. B. O, C. Bye. Must be completed on December 241, 1910. 9th Round,

幻象。 B. O.C.

pound was somewhat modified this morning by the lively conduct of a burly Chinaman who made himself a radiating point' round which gathered a motley crowd of interested on bookers. The cause that led to the stranger's appearance in the precincts of the Magistracy was that fas: might be cogaged a licksha 'at Suck-tong-ssui and after compelling the puller Mr. Potter stated that he did not wish to call to sprint ad the district for a matter of witnesses. He asked his Lordship to take foto consideration.a statement made by Mr. Nied-about an hour and a half at breakneck speed- "Naturally enough there would be much hardt. The defendant had to collect $70,0ng a ba stanlod the meek Jehu by flatly refu'ing | more shooting in what may be termed the year in respect of one fi'm alone and never to pay for the luxury at the conclusion of 'houseboat radius' were the municipally called' failed to cenual for every penny of it. The the ordeal. hat only that, bat be made. o'ore acason for partridges, pheasants and quail 88 Coy. RIG.A. 87 Coy. R.G.A, present offence was a lapse from his previous- god conduct, For some reason or other which things bum a bit by sustaining a running not so wilfully and obvious'y disregarded, fury did not know he was led to commit the flow of conversation which greally charm There are, unfortunately, people who cat, and crime. He asked that his Lordship should drai ed and fabcinated bir hearers, bredtg whe, worse still, glory in eating, game sight with prisoner as leniently as he possibly could. the Jeku. It was not long before a Euro throu, the summer, while the mail and coast

His Lordabip-How old is he?" On an uncharted reef on the 9.-W. Coast of Palawan. Ehe was placed on the China Boveda

Mr. Potter-Us's quite young. He's only 21 peap constable appeared on the scene and steamers carry away birds in thousands all the His Lordship, addressing himself to the gently escorted him to the lock-up. At the your round. A batterment woah working for Company's slip on Sunday night and was found | defendant, said that he would deal with the Central Police Station this moralog, the quasi- would be to get the Chloess Government to: to have sustained extensive damages, the brass case os ita demetits without taking into consi- iuatic related in broken French the story of make the export of gime deri g certain times

deration extraneous circumstances. He was not

co-operation of the Fresch and Interaational Municipal Councils and ibe Agents of the several steamship lives to carry that law, as

SLIPWAY BUŁY,

The U.S. coast guard Paliwas arrived at Saudakin on the 23rd ult. having been ashore

4F3rd Cor. P.G.A..

H. K. Police Byo.

Must be completed on December gist, agie, 10th Round

H. K. Police

87 Coy, R.C.A. B. O. C.

188 Cay, RĪGA, Ejtd Cay, R.G.A. Bya. ༔,-t, Must be completed on January jib, 191. herred to as far as possible except by the or

der of the committed...

Secretaries of Clubs will be poiffed of the

far sa they were able, inta effect. The discate grounds and names of referens each week is here: "we wall for the physicias."-

HONGING FOOTBALL CLUB,

51X-A-BIDZ COMPETITION,

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stern shoe belog traken in kall in two places, | affected very much by what the learned Counself how to killed a trio of Frenchmen while of the year punishable by law, and to seek the The dates given for above matches must be the rudder post and head bidly cracked and had said with regard to his conduct. On the in Saigon gloating over the heroic feat the other serious damiges sustained by the bull, bare facts, it seemed he was a perfectly honest while and further stated in all seriousness The B. N. B. Herald understands that it is shroff to those who employed him, but the fact that be was no less a personage than the no- uncertain as yet whether the steamer will be remained that he had availed himself of certain torious Sun A. Was himself. His glory was knowledge which he had acquired as sh:off to entirely overhauled or only repaired sufficiently defraud ether people. With regard to the thon-lived, however, because in the next few | 10 roake her sea-worthy..

offence bring a temporary lapse from his good miantou he was uskoied into the presence of This is the largest steamer the Chius Berbeo conduct, he could not adopt thal view because Mr. I. R. Hallifax, and Inspector Robertson Co. have as yet beribed on their stip.. She is was a deliberate forgery. He had pleaded asked that the man be recommended to ile A PEKING telegram says that King George's. Two matches wors decided yesterday after

guilty to uttering a forged document, knowing of about 400 tons displacement and is 145 ft the same to have been forged. It cremed to Lastic Asylum authorities. The Magistrate coronation will take place in Jung cext year, cosule the above Clob competition. One re ong by a5 ft. beam. We tears that in any him that i was a very deliberate commission of being agreable to the suggestion, the party in the Chinese Government intends to appoint sulted in a one sided game and the other a case the work to be done will be somewhat a crime. The oss point la bis favour was that question was escorted to his now home, with a Friece Ching's son, Prince Teal Chea, as Am-closely contented one. Barlow's team defeated extensive and the renewal of the stera shosha had pleaded guilty. The zestonce would farge crowd of people who apparently troka basta ler on the congratulatory mission. Lord Gregory's, by ens goal to mil, and the elber

bavs otherwise been very much heavier bat slope will necessitate the russing of a brass order the circumstances he would pass sentence deep interest in his future career trailing in bla. Li Chirg farg, the retirioz Minister, will do game Goggle lost to Hamilton's team by

of two years' hard fabour, casting of ovar half a ton la waight.

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