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DEPARTURE. ་་ཡིན། VALEDICTORY FEMARKS BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVE MCK
DECEMBER 29 1010
QUESTIONS AT THE LEGISL¿-
FIVE COUNCIL.
THE NEW COMPANIÚS ORDINANCE.
́INTERESTING'OBSERVATIONS BY
THE ATTORNEY DENERAL
THETM PUTURA OF THE AIRSHIP.
ocal parlanco as an armed robbery has been ife for some time now and has elicited moro than one observation from the Fench, ac companied, we are in the happy position to state, with punishment befitting the enormity of the crime. From a health point of view, we have the assurance, although hare-brain ed faddists may assert to the contrary, of men of advanced science that the administro, nor. fo officit lly announcing tba arpilot of taifing and laying out an enco.ing the Hon. Mr. W. Rees-Davien, KC; at this after- § military airship'expert, for the following views
tion of the "cat' decs not necessarily con stitute a source of danger to the criminal's health provided, of coure Tie undergoes a strict medical examination and the doctor is of opinion that the criminal is in a position to receive the blows without detriment to
At the meaing of the Legislative Council this afternoon, Hon. Mr. H.E.dlltck, KC, asked the following questions s'anding in his name of which he had given notice:
1. What would be (approximately) the cost
plot of ground to the west of the Hoogkoog Cimb in uch a mencer as to make it uniform with the adjacent fat of ground to the west of t?
2. What work, if any, bas bien donejin.com nection with the promised election of a light os Kep Sing Island, at the southern entrando to the capsuimua Pass'? Has any contract if zo, why it? If no, what is the contract dats for be completion of the work?
13. What is the contract date for the couple tia of the pew harbour of refuge at Mong Kok
VIEWS OF A JAPANESE EXPERT Since the importation of twe aeroplanga by the Japanese military authorities the subject of aviat en bos occupied a comidorable amount- of attention in the Japanese Fross. The Osaka Minichi quotes Cap'nin Hino, a Japanese
on the fature of avlation
fn moving the second reading of the Bill to consolida's and amend the Ordinances relating to Companies, the Attorney-General noen's menting of the Legislative Couneli s'ated that the Bill aimed at a consolidation.of the existing Ordinances. The amendments will be the most perfect means of transport in the "I have always maintained that the airship we a well received not,poly by the commer | c'al commùally of Hongkong but also at Shang-
fula a, bet most people do not share my vieni.- hai. It was no eriggeration when he said thataylaat such a dangerous machine can bard, the Bill had been received with a chorus of only supersede the organs of communication now versi acclamation.. There were certalu amend,
In one-railways, steamships, bicycles motor- following upen a fademcot given by the Chiefments of transport, however, it will be realised
that the simhip is
FAR SUPERIOR IN MOST RESPECTS.
AA, plossant function was, performed at the org of the Legislative Council this afternoon by His Excellency the Gover-
ment of the Cofenial Secretary, Sir Henry May, to the Governorth p of Fifi and High Commissionership of the Western Pefic, His Excellency stated that Council was going to adjours sine dia and as for as he could foresee, they would not meet until the fint week of February next, to consides the Juos list, and that was the last rccasion before that hls health. With that view, we venture toting on which they would see the 10:lving been entered into with reference to this, work? monts proposed to be made in the Ordinances cars, ste. When compared with these intuig. assert, most people will agree. Tu tie major Colonial Secretary in Eis accustomed seat ity of instances, a meré term of imprisonment seat which he had occupied. f.r à longer is, far from producing, the desired effect, a period than any of his predecess:ri, His direct incentive to indulge in further mis- Excellency thou.ht it a pity that on the chief, whereas a laste of the "cat" în pine records of that Cruself should be placed then?? cases out of ten instils a wholesome dis- departure of Sir Henry, and the Colony as a cipline in the criminal which at once justifies whole would sustain a loss by his departure, the use of such a form of puolshaicat: He was confident that a few observations
by him would ad to and yo'ce the fasting Again, from a purely bumanitarian aspect, of all the members of that Council. It was not tig practice cannot be seriously condemned possible to dissociate the work of the Colonial as a necessarily brutal one, for even those Secretary in that Counci with the larger WHISKY most inclined on the side of tenderness and spheres of work to which he ongeged cutside mercy must perforce admit that the suffer the Council. For 18 years Sir Henry had A Blend of the Finest Pure Malting, with the consequent degradatory bien in his prosect capacity and during effect, inflicted on one man is in all the whole of that peilod he had worked, most Whiskies distilled in Scotland.
cases preferable to the outrage to which per strenuously in the cause of public service chance a whole household may be subjected.
(Applause). He never spared hims slf and did The use of the "cat' with greater frequency and freedom in Hongkong will confer untold benefits on the community, especially so when we consider that, we have to deal with that state of mind which instinctively shrinks frem bodily pain but which does not in the least scruple to indict greater suflering and needless punishment on helpless parties,
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE German.al of the go h November was delivered in London on 13th lost.
A JUNK master was fiord $3 or seven daysat the Police Court this morning for not exhibit-
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cil the information, which is in its possession, Will the Government lay before the Coun- with referance to the prospects of a wireless telegraphy station, for the signalling of ty phrony, being established on some island of the Tratas Group?
The Colonial Secretary replied as follows ;~ 1. Not less than $1,000,
for the necessary apparatus for a 5th order 2. A tender by Messrs. Chance Bick & Co.
ex-light and for a-fog ball, togather with the structure and support, will be sent out to the Colony as toon as they are complittd.
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Justice. The effect if the jud, most was (bai for a forelgo. company.to'bi eunbled to regis. ter 1: Hongkong, it most cany on its busi For a vessel on the water acchorages are in neis la tha Colony and not do so merely lo disposable, while dangers attendant of wind 4. What is the entimsted saving of expendi-] name. Aj to the importance of the judgment, and wave cannot entirely be removed, how- fute to be gained by the omission to erect ate Government was fally convinced. He ever able à captain may be. But airships new clock tower on the Dew Post Office, as was only made those remarks to show the trend of need no harbour or fixed routes, por era originally designed?
the legislation recearly undertaken. The Gov. hey involved in difficultion owing to waves. the Chief Justice's proposals to the Secreixents the wind. Rallways, too. ure ernment was losing so time in submitting The foaly thing that can abstract their move of State and in the event of approval, dependent on the laying down of liper, with certain amendments were extailed. Such the attendant difficulties involved by gradient, amendments, however, need not delay the curvature, and the erection of stations.. Even consideration of the Bill by the Law Com-motor-cars, "the most bighly developed form of mittes, and they c old vely for valuable arsin: | locomotives, tance is the matter on Hop. Mr., Foilock,
REQUIRE WELL-MADE ROADS, '/ far as the general price ples of the Bill there are irregularities. Further, it is most difi. | wh's was a member of the Committee. As the passengers being badly shaken
up were concerned, he would lay them fally be cult for the chauffeur to control the michlas it. fore Council. It was necessary that the law street corners, In Europe and America 201 relating to companies at home should be brought few perp'e are killed by motor-cars. None of. up to date in the Colony.
thesa difficulties will attend afrships. The only cause for fear is that when the machlae lost' its balance owing to the heavy winds it may fall and those on it be killed. But such accid feats are very seldom recoidad, and in' mist cases they are dus to the aviator'a cwn catalaja- and not throug's, any defect in the airship. ness because he is too confident in his ability,
When I was in Germany'a young Cerman aviator lost his life pwing to carelessness in an EXPERIMENT TRIED OUT OF CURIOSITY, Such'danger are not limited to sirships alone,, bat rccur with meter-cars as ticyc'es, in
and were compelled to run slower ban a man's wero regarded as dangerous to the public welfare walk, red figs being waved in front to warz people of the cars approach. In fort, airships minim'se buman labour against the destructiva
3 The contract date for the completion of the new Bharbour of Refuge at Mongkoktrul is the 26th October, 1915 The amount of the contract is $1,018,053,34.
not place any close limits of eliber is or thought. He had set an ample to the younger members of the service by his devotion to duty. His (the speaker!) awa life had been a varled ona spent in the Government service and pever in all his ex- perience hed he met an official more thorough, ly conscientious and hard wor is; than Sir Beury. His knowledge of the country and the
4. $70,cos, including ayúitable clock. people would be a lois to both the Colony and 51ha Government has no izformation that bimself (His Excellency). That was not the the Chinesa Government has as yet taken any place in which to refer to Sir Henry's many,steps to make the promised installation, It good qualities and doubtless opportunities has again orged upon the Chinese Government wou'd arise aksewhere to do so. He could through His Majesty's Minister at Peklog the only add that both Sir Deuzy and his wife would | desirability of curging out the work, be greatly missed in the Colony (Applauss). Feships few of them could aspire to a greater. bonoor than had just been con'orted on
Mr. Pollock-I haven't as yet been appoints ed a member of the Law Commlitre.
His Excellency- was golug to refer to the matter. You have already been a member of the Law Commitee Mr. Murray Stewart has left Council and therfore you revert to your former position. You can be re-nominated, of course, but persually, I don't think it's reces wary.
Hon. Mr. Hewelt said that the Bill was very far-teaching in character. That the lawd at
Hon. Mr. O, bone gave motite that Le would home should be brought up to date in the
Colony would object to that, The Attorney-
ing the regulatio a ligi ts at Aberdeen harbour, Bit Henry. Throughout his term of service. ask the following questions at the next meeting | Colony was quite true. No business-man in the England on the introduction of mator cars they
THE station-master's-hauss where Tolstoi died will be vacated by the railway authorities and turned into a locul muscum in memory of the great Russian thinker.
be had always upheld all the tradiɛlons of en English geatleman-ma es sana in corpora a ino (Applause).
HONGKONG Cricket club. REGARDING probable reparation of Church and The following will represent the H.K C.O. Stato, in Portugal,*be Minister of Justice says, the United Services on Saturday and Mcn«
that the repara'i ̧n will festify both Church | H,K QC. Ground:—R. E. O. Blid, A. A. Clax‹
too, A. P. Dathwood, H. Paccock, R. Han
of Council:-
1. Will the Government take steps to pre- vent the destruction of birds by sham sports mers, who by means of the Railway are ens bind
Gene al, however, evideatly had in his mind that only a few amendmen's were all that was required but the amendment would probably to invade the new to:r tory and threaten ex-be very considerable and for that season be tlacilen to every form of bird life, gama and suggested that the Bill should not be sushed othe wise?
Through Counci'. He only made these remaska 2. Will the Government caus: to be laid on because the Chamber of Commerce had not bad an opportunity of giving the matter their actually accomplished on the new typhoon r:- fall contileration. They would do so at the fuge; and in such form that the public may be entla. possible moment. Many radical
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power of Nature,
from Y6,000 to Y3 1,000, but this high price is
"At present th's price of atzoplanas, ranges '.
on Lecoult of the small number being built, but even so there is no cheaper machide of communicîten than an aer pline A lear ed
will be purchased at the same p Ice as bicycles are now. 1 believe that in fature he serplare wili bo
A CHINAMAN was awarded six weeks'"hard"ck, A. A. Ma's, S. W. Fayne, TE Pearce, able to judge whether the rate of progress is changes proposed by the Bill and it was peces expert has said that, fi'ty yours herce airships......
and fur hours stocks this meralog for the Match begins at 1.45 pm on Saturday and 10
H. D. Sharp'n, A, H. Young and another" | such qṛtājatúra completlon by contract date?
Larceny of 14 fathers of 3}icch rope from the
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THE ETHICS ÜF CÙMPURAL
PUNISHMENT.
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from Birmingham, whii 'figured some time ago is America when his opposent died in the ring, bas scored a victory agalsit the world-
mous "Battling" Nebo of Copenhagen, |fight-weight champion if the world. The decision was award. d in Moran's favour to the
eleventh raud.
NEWS FROM THE NORTH.
{"pcelaliy Translated fer the Hjongkong Telegraph.]
ARKY MIRŒUVRES,
The Army Advisory Council suggests the bolding of minceives in the automo of next year. All the Divisiors will meet la Peking and the Imperial Body-Guard will be divided into two companies. The To Chow bas been curd is the base of operations. The Frince Regent has been appointed to represent the Emperor it the manoeuvres, It has torn artimated that the expenses which will be in coned in connectios with the mincenvies will
Tun Times say it is understood that the pra ject of the visit to India originated with the King Lord Hardinge, who was consulted, warmly approved. There is reason to believe that the subject is already being discussed be The first idea was a series : Provincial Duramount to thie: million (cels, twien Whiteball and the Government of India.
bars, the King receiving the Chl'fs according to geoRraphical groping, but it was consider ed that this could not impress the imaginat on of the Emple as a whole in the same degree as ore vait assembly, or bring together, the mire important Chiefs of the protected it Mes-
PEKING HANKOW RAILWAY.
It is reported in Peking that Ibe earnings of
PRINCE CHING'S RESIGNATION REFUSED.
cr the rulers of tenitories beyond the ac.uslclining to a cept the resignation rendered by berders under Brilish ixflseace,
It being deemed desirable to revise the allow. ances and gratuities to British officers studying in Japan, it is now ordered that a consolidated 'allowance of Liso a year bè paid in lieu of the present officers, lodging and provision allow ances. The grauity for those who study for two yea's sad who pass the examination suc. cessfully will be ico, and the gratuity for those who sudy f'r one year only £100. The
retrop ctive so far 01 1010iros officers at present studying in Japın who remalo for s sec n3 year,
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· "DREADNOUGHT"
PRESS OPINION IN LONDON
The Navy Department has published a state- ment se the effect that the erder given to Meats. Vickers and Maxim by the Japanese Government for the construction of a battleship of the Dicedrought type is bigbly appreciated by the Briti h cation. They maintain that this order from Japan, despite the fact that she has five shipbuilding yards capable of consucring this type of wirship, is given in recognition of the superiority of British shipbuilders and also of the s ncerity of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance- The English Fress generally expresses satis. lation at the courie tikes by the Japanese Government.
The Tire remarks that there are now in the Feking-Hankow Railway up to the presents Japan fire shipbuilding yards, Goverment and is Teels 13,002,000,
private, which are capable of building a warchip of this 8 zs, and yet the Japaness Government has appreciated the necessity of ordering a ship of the Dreadnought type from abroad in con- section with her scheme for the construction of new warships, which is to be cirr'ed out shotly, and that preference has been given to 'England. This is the result of the supremacy of British shipbu lding having been recognised by the Japanese as á result of former experience ia o dering warships from England.
An Ediet was issued en the aut lost, de-
Frinca Chlov, President of this Grand Courel The Fdict, at the same time refusederresguise his charge fincompetency regarding cerisia mitare brought by the National Astecibly, end the criticis by the latter. The eventual replacement of the Grand Council by a Cabinet wis, as heretofore, the sole prerogative of the Emperor.
POSTAL MATTERS.
The Daily Mail says that the placing of this importent order with Great Britain is a matter Three members of the Ministry of Posts and of congratų ation both for Jopio and Great Communications have cabled to the Head Britain. The Japanese biva always admired Cffice of the Imperial Pos's to obtain fm the 9 spremacy of Great Britain in the art of portant particulars of postal affairs in order to shipbuilding. The fact that the battleship recover the postal administration from the Mikara," the flagship of Admiral Togo, was Customs Authorities next year. A rumber of built by the Engish firm to which the new depu its will to aid sel to proceed to the post order has been given has by no means been offices in the various provinces to make necesforgotten by the Japanese. In giving the order
sary investigations.
IXT THE EUNUCHS.
to Erg and the Japat ere Government intends to ira en anuradce of its sincere respect for the alliance between Japan and Great Britain.
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taty they should have ample time to coalider the matter before the Bill became law,
The Attorney-General-It's quito possibis that more, aniendments may be found neces- - suy but I don' think that need interiero, wih the Law Committee proceeding in their work Hou, Mr. Hawcit--No! at all; ja loog as the Bill doesn't become law.
Letir in the afternoon, His Excellency said. that it would be more in order to formally re- nominate Hoa, Mr. Prlock as a member of the Law Committee an i pracer ded to confirm the appoittment.
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
[From Our Own Correspon?cal},
·NAVAL AFFAIRS. ·
EVAN CHAPER THAN THE BICYCLESIAST Even at present soms scriptaver die sold Y1,5co-a much lower price than that of nis ani tomobile. The only equipment required for a flying machino is a small cumbar of tools for repabing and oiling and a small area of ground for starting and landing.
"It is signifies it la conection with arʼation. in Wastern cornissşhat intraid men in geni eral failed, while those-who-succeeded-were- practical mea such as cyclists or motorcar chauffeurs, Mr. Weight, the first avator, was employed at a b'cycle-maker's, Blériot was a maker of bicycle lamps, and is only a young man about 25 years of age. Theie.cn be no, Canion, 25th Dec.
more pleasant mods of locomotion in the world The Miniery of Naval Affairs has instructed the local authorities to furnish a fall report of than by airship, which therefore deserve our all localities along the coast of this province study. I maintain that the art of aviation is by which que tu table for raval qurposes. The as means difficul Ministry directs special attention to places lo this province and Cheklang, as these two 'pro- viaces are reported to possess several polais sui'ablo-fer conversion lato naval barer.
NEW BUND.
- THE REFORM MOVEMENT: IN
CHINA,
WOMEN'S FIGHTS.
The building of embankments ca the various waterways has narrowed the water passages to The Chinesa Ladies' Society jo· Peking, the drtiment of low-lying land, which is often ander the leadership of Princess Karachia va bed away by the trail left by passing we lourn from a Paking d'apatch, held stes tis.. H.E, the Acting Viceroy, in view of a meeting on the rith lortant, alferde i The early completion of the Bund in Caton and by over 200 ladies. The subject of ́de. the necessary building of à band along the cussion was concubinage." Mrs. Kong, ons | Honam side of the river, has now instructed of the members, denounced the costom, and certain officials to co-operate with the Water | urged that such an objectionable system should Folice with a view to fading out if there is be removed. The meeting adipted a motion any danger in the_carrying out of the latter to appoint a commitee to draw up a peti i:n undertaking, which wit entail the paretwing to the Senate asking for logization to abolish op of the river to a certain extent.
concublaage in China,
A BOURCE OF DANGER. There is at present a large quantity of
dynamite s'ored in the Terpeds Bureau which storage of the exples'ves is considered to be a has becu mainly seʻz id from smugglers. "The antco of danger and as a consequence sho Djector of the Bureau has petitioned the Vier roy for permission to otilico tte éxplosives ia krpedo practices.
NEW COINS
CHINESE CONSUL PROTESTS AGAINST DISCRIMINATION..
ALLEGES THAT JĀPANESE AND OTHERS
ARE HOT VICTIMS OF THE TREAT- MENT SUFFERED BY CHINESE.
Our Continental contemporaries have re-gratuity is to be paid to instalments of £50 at cently been devoling a considerable amount the end of the first and second six months, of space to a discussion of the above, modern subject to the candidate pasing the test on mode of punialiment, Like every other each. occasion, the additional 101 for these matter of more or less world-wide importance, who remais for two ye: ra being paid on finally there are two aspects to the question, but in Pasing the higher standard. These proposals, briefly referring to the practice which is the days the Ner and Mild ry Record, are to be subject matter of this article, we shall con- One ourselves to the purely useful side of the institution which now holds' not the least prominent place in every well-regulated prison organization, Eust of all, our con temporaries are all agreed as to the need for the "cat" with a view to mitigating that
A Chinam ao was charged at the Magistracy on the question of the Budget. The members going to have a stacdaid time very в:on. For certain whether the new coins distributed by made a format vist to Angel island quarantino menace to life and property and danger to this morning with snatching a pur of tatan have decided to request Duke Taltse to cell civilization-the Apache. In support of gold-mounted Langles from a school girl aged at the Senate to explain the difficulties attend- their arguments regarding the effectiveness eight years. Evidence was called and ring the question. of this peculiar weapon of the law and J. R. Wood parsel sentence of cos year's hard labour, four hours' stocks and to strates of the blich.
its singular capacity in creating a distinctly deterrent influence on criminals, the writers unabimously potpi.out to that admirable
English institution known as Wormwood Scrubbs, where this form of punishment has been administered for a considerable period with not a little profit to the recipients. In France, the "cat" is conspicuous ly! its absence, but in this connection, it is interesting to note that the last time the fourt was brought
into
in HEC
that country was in the case of the Comtesse de Lamotte. In our own little Co looy, that danger to life and property kouwala
SNATCHING PROSECUTIONS.
1XEMPLARY SENTENCES AT THE MAGISTRACY.
خیص
The Prince Regent and the G and Oousefl hiva decided to dismiss all the eunuchs nex! spring as soon as the period of the national mcuining expires,
CHLINA'S BUCOIT.
The Grird Council has held a conference
THE PEOPLE'A IMPATIENCE.
The Tech-hpu (Ministrý] of Finance) has
deputed an official to Canton to investigate and
ths Mint are up to the prascribed standard,
PRISONERS BEHEADED. Yesterday, four prisoners we bibanded in the presente of the Parya Magistrate. The offices for which the unfortonate men paid he supreme penalty were of various descriptioze:
OP.EM MEN: JOLY
a
Chinese Consu-General Li Wang Yew and. committee from the Chinese Six Compaulta
sict'on recently for the purpsin of pio esting | againa; jødigalies which`thay wild had been perpety ted us on Chinese in the examinations. by the doctors for the bookwi
FLKING STANDARD ZIMB,
Feking, we learn Lom the D.dly News, is
some years visitors to Peking have remarked on the extraordinary varieties of time kept in the capi al. The two railway stations have rever agreed on the exact time of the day,
Commissioner Steward and Dr. Glaver ex- The Gaversor of Kiangsu, H.E. Ching, has while every bink, hotel and what not set up its
plained tbit the Chinese received the same memorial' d the Throne requesting for the own itdard when it comes to a question of] Anolber two men wers 'charged with com-speedy establishment of the new cabinet and tours and minutes. Arrangements are now
A despatch has been recoved by the Viceroy catment as that accorded to Immigrants of missing the same offence, in this case for roat the appointment of a President. He stated being perfected by which cking will athero prepared oplam monopoly. Teadespatch state's ed that the Japanese and others were not treat- from the British Contul bera concerning the other rationalitics... The commitee complain. thin enni stim two lite girls His Wuxin his memorial that in foreign countries to the 2000 tinie, which is the same as that of that frequent requests have been made for ales la the same way as the Chiasso and the at 12 o'clock. ship reminded the case till 10-morrow moralog the people raised disputes with the Govern Staoghal. The Peking-Mukden and Peking terations to the regulations providing for the Hindoos. He proposes to notify his govern
ment over political matters for the purpósa bi] Hankow Railways will keys on'y end time in effecting greater improvements is the system the future, and its accuracy will be looked plum trads. It is now reported that there willment of what he considers to be an i forous of government.
bi another charge of mesopolists and the pro- | discriminatios toward members of his race, after by the responsible authorities, Mr. Fosed regulations of the new monopoly are ex- Bouillard, Chief Engineer of the Peking-Han-picted to furnish ground for a fresh protest DVE ton mistaken iden among Russians La to The Governor of Shantung bas memorit lized | kow Railway,will use to i: that she clock above by the iṛitish official, the Throne requesting that a gozeral amorsty his office is corrected to the minuta every day, l
the object of Americau Interests in" "China, be granted political offenders. He stated that and that clock will give the standard time të The local authorities have isinad Instructions | Rosalà views America's work there with aleim, itin pily that these mes are compelled to Fating. It is hoped that the different offices forbidding the crews of patrolling vessels to The feeling in bath Japan and Rossis in thất - needs strong men to take charge of the ad and private houses will have their tima-pieces by way of lifesaving, as this should be con resido abroad at a time when China badly
accept mosstory 10wards for services rendered the Apply Japanese alliance will not be tèc mialstration of Constituilean reformK regulated in accordance with thenewstandard.", sidered to the nature of a duly.
"Rekad in 1915.
Monopoly, which is a great blodrance to the A number of men have been perpetrating
these outriges lately. It appears that they wait the victims cutside their schools and when day's work is over thisy follow the girls to their homes and reliave them of the valuables on their persons. So far, about thirteen catea of this kind bays been repuste i and, only four arosta have been made with successful ideati "fication...
· AMNESTY TO Political offENDIRS,
LIFE-SEVINO..