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SUPREME COURT.
Friday was "Sottling Day "at the Summary Court, the Puisno Judgo, Mr. Justice F. A. Haze- land, prosiding. DEFENDANT IN SHAMEEN.,
The case of Lin Fau Ting against P. Schmidt for $270 was montioned.
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Mr. Leo. d'Almada (for tho dofondant) asked that the case bo allowed to stand over.
Mr. Stevenson opposed the application on the ground that the case was quite a short ono~. in fact, one of the short causes,
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WANTED TO CALCULATE. INTEREST.
Shudda Singh and Hornam Singh proccede against A. F. Baptista to recover the sums of $380 and $180, respectively, duo under promissory notes.
think my friend consents to judg Mr. Harris (for the plaintiffs)
mont.
Mr. Jackson (for the defend ant)-No, I don't.
Mr. Harris I produced the
friend. promissory notes to my
Mr. Jackson-Thoy're not pro- missory notes. -The amounts on
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY MAY 6 1911
BOCCA TIGRIS WELL GUARDED.
GUNBOATS DISPATCHED, (Tax "TELKOKATU" ComPONDENT]
Canton, May 3.
CORONATION CELEBRA
TIONS.
THE HONGKONG PRO-: GRAMME ARRANGED, We have received from the Coronation Celebrations Coni-
HIS EXCELLENCY'S
FAMILY ESCAPES BY
DEMOLISHING WALL.
DOCUMENTS SAVED. Our correspondent soude His Excellency the Canton nitoe, of which Sir Franois Pig- brief account of the escape of His Viceroy has instructed the Pro- gott is chairman, a copy of the Excolloncy's family und the vincial Treasurer to put aside a programmo which has con ar Viceroy's father. He says that sum of Tis. 50,000, and lins sent ronged for the event."
The Committes informs us that when the firo was at its height, deputies to go to the barracks of the Canton recruits with the the Commodore has sanctioned tho. Viceroy's father and is money to be distributed aniong the detaile in which the mon-af- Excellency's family escaped by them in respect of provision war compete and the Officers demolishing a back wall. They allowance. The deputies have Commanding the different regi- souglit. shelter at the Naval trilate arms and ammunition. to tendance of the vaious bunds, Hongkong lins dispatched two THURSDAY, JUNE 22. destroyers to Shameen to protect H.E. THE GOVERNOR'S . the lives and proportios of British
RECEPTION.
subjects. All the documents in the Viceroy's yamon, concludes our correspondent, were saved,"
Two men qutored 311, Queen's A largo_number of Chinosa Road Central, on the second floor coolies are returning to China by Tuesday morning. The inmates the "Glenogle." gave the alarm, and come in Thio mortality roturns for The district blow a whistle. The Singapore, issued by the Regis- party, the members of which wore trar of Births and Donths, show armed, made off
that during the wook ending has returned from Shanglui giving a ratio per millo of Major General Anderson, C.B., April 15 there were 285 dentis where he inspected the Volunteers, population of 50.84. *** and has resumed command of the
The P.F. Tunguing" arrived South China troops. The Generalin Hankow on April 20th with as attended by Liont, J. do 1. pontoon. "Changles" in tow. |Sinionds, R.A., A.D.C.
This will take the place of Ewo cient Game of Bowls" are anxious recent riots, and will be taken Local supporters of tho."An-hulk burnt at Changsha during to soo another match between the up to that port by the 8.8. Bowling Club..
Ife askod that a day be fixed, the face of the documents are been further required to dis inenta havo sanctioned tho at Department, The Governor of Cricket Club and the Kowloon Changwo.
some time next week.
His Lordship Why do you want un adjourninont?!
Mr. Almada-I want to get the man here.
I must ask your Lordship for a day.
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payable jointly and severally,
a month.
Mr. Jackson-I want, even if tho soldiers and to order them to wonreliable, to calculate the intor-preparo for transference to othor ost and then ask your Lordship places on commission. H. E. the. to make an order for instalments Canton Viceroy has also instruct-
H.E. will hold a public recop- od the shop poople to resumo tion at Government Houso. The Mr. Stevenson-That's no ex-of about 1 a month. cuse. The writ has been issued. Mr. Harris-My friend says $1business as usual and to tell the guests attending the reception will rice and fire wond dealers not to pass into the gardens which will Mr. Jekson-It does not mat-increase the prices of these two be connected with the public gar- goods under penalties of heavy" dons, and the whole illuminated to-finos. Six deputies have been with Japanese lanterns. Refresh
appointed to tako charge of the ments will be sorved, and the city gates. The Canton Profeet band will play, in the Public and the Pun U Magistrate have Gardens. bean entrusted with the duty of going round the places where down or destroyed by bombs and report. His Excellency the Viceroy has instructed the Cus-
Mr. Alda proceded to ox-tor to me a bit. --plain that he had accepted servico
only the other day, -
Mr. Sterouson-Ho'has had an adjournmont and must have had knowledge of the proceedings.
His Lordship-Have you com
municated with your client?
Mr. Almada-I've written to lim but I have not received a
- reply..
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His Lordship-Where's the
IDA?
Mr. Almada-He's somewhere in the interior of Canton,
Mr. Stevenson-Hin addross is Shameen.
The case was fixed for Wednes- day next at ton o'clock;
SOLICITOR APPEARS UN-
DER PROTEST,
In the case in which the Chung Ou Hotel and another are sued by various parties for. suns amounting to $420.23, Mr. AL- nunda said ho appeared unter pro- tost un bolmif of the second do- fendant, the latter not being a partner.
Mr. Hung-It's a very short cause. Defondant is the licenceo of the hotel.
Mr. Almada Ho may be the liconceo.
ilis Lordship Is he tho liconeco?
Mr. Almuda- my Lord.
don't know,
The caso wuefixed for Tuesday
next.
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A CAUTIOUS SOLICITOR. Mr. Goldring mentioned corta.' action and, in dhing so, pointed out to the Court that olectric fans, r. wore being moved away and it was necesHnry that the Court should force on the case.
Mr. Noodham-It's a question of discovery, my Lord.
His Lordship-I'll fix Wednos day afternoon for the case.
Mr. Goldring the mean- time, I'll give my friend full in- spection of the books,
The parties to the above action are the us Company against Wan Yu Chuen, the sum in dis puto being $220.44.
-APPLICATION TO DELAY
EXECUTION.
Mr. Matthew John Stephens appeared for Mesars, A. S. Watson and Company, Limited, in the notion against Mrs. J. E. Holli- day to recover the sum of $101.05 for goods supplied. Mr. Stephens informed the Court that the amount had been reduced by the return of some bottles.
Mr. Jackson on behalf of the de- fendant consented to judgment] for the amount claimed less $11.
Mr. Stephena-I'm prepared to accept judgment for $80.50 with
costs.
Mr. Jackson-My object in appearing in this action is to nsk that execution be not issued with- out notice being given me
Mr. Stoplions I shall certainly give my friend notice. I don't intond to trouble the Court. I'm entitled to exception but I don't want to take advantage of it.
Mr. Jackson-I merely want suflicient notice, that's all..
His Lordship Forty-sight
*hours?
Mr. Jackson-Yes... Mr. Stophions-Certainly. Thank you, your Lordship. ·
A QUESTION OF WAGES.
Kwok A Ho fled a suit against C. F. Gray, to recover the sum of 100.50 in respect of wages duo.
Mr. Goldring (for the defond- ant)-I'm going to file counter claim. There's an ülsölute de- fence. The whole liability is denied,
Mr. Kong Sing--It's an action for wagon. It's a question of notice in lieu of wages.
The case was adjourned.
This case was adjourned till morrow morning.
ACTION STRUCK OFF. in the netion in which Rattan Singh sued J. (J. Moosa to recover the sum of $112, both the partes
to the action failed to answer to thoir nams wen called out three timès. by, thin clerk of the court.
Theaction was accordingly struck
off by default.
LAWN BOWLS.
COMING COMPETITIONS.
The following are the draws for the various compotitions at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club:
CHAMPIONSHIP.
T. C. Nicholai v. D. Koith,'' T. Ramsay v. W. Brown. 6. G. Duncan v W. Taylor. · G. K. Haxton v. G. W. Grossot. T. Neavo y. J. R. Allon. G. A. Walker v. 11. Shires.
S. Grpy v. J. M. Henderson.
R. Iintor v. D. Muir.
T. Petrie 'v. D. Gow,
D. Methunig v. R. Hall.
D. Harvoy v. W. Johnson, C.W.Alexandorr..It. Edwards A. Ramsay v. T. W. Robertson. 1. Cooper v. J. Shenror. A. H. Hilla, bye. 1. Guy, bye.
PRESIDENTS CUP.
T. C. Niolului' v. A. Ramsay. W. Taylor v. S. Uray. W. Brown v. T. W. Robertson B. Koithe. L. Guy, T. Rondsay v. H. Shires. T. Petrie v. R. Huntor.
C. W. Alexander v. J. R. Allen.
J. Shearer v. O, L. Duncan.
houses lnd either been burnod
Commissioners to pay solo attention to thedetection of smug gled arins. It is reported that the Viceroy has also communicated with thefiovernor of Hongkong to give assistance in this matter. Ad- miral Li Chun has, as the result of the Canton outbreak, regarded it imperative to strengthen the force of the garrison stationed in the differont posts. He has consulted with the Viceroy about dispat ching two large gunboats to guard Bocca Tiggis, as the Admiral is of opinion that this place is the key to Canton,
THE PLAGUE.
EPIDEMIC ALMOST · AT AN END. ·
The Japanese community will give a display of fireworks.
The Chineso Fish-Lantern pro- cession will pass along Upper Albert load, and round and into the Gardens. FISH-LANTERN PROCES
SION, AND FIREWORKS. The route of the procossion, except as above indicated, will be settled horeafter.
There will be three set-pioces of Chinose Fireworks at 10 p.m.
IN THE HARBOUR.", The men-of-war will illuminato from 9 to 11 p.m.
to co-operate.
Morchaut vessels vill be asked
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The provious
match was greatly enjoyed by all concerned.
The last of tho concerts in con- nection with the work of St Andrews, Church, Kowloon, was Mr Charlos Montague Edo hus givanon Wednesday evening Inst. boon appointed by His Excelloner More than a hundred person were to be an unofficial member of the present and grontly enjoyed tho of the Self-Government Investigar. E. Osborne. The appoint and one of the inost interesting Legislative Council during the programmnoof the convert party.” absence, on louve of the TomThamut-shod was gaily decorated.
A moeting was held in the hall
tion Society yesterday afternoon
to consider the matter of roment is subject to His Majesty's organisation. The members of the pleasure, Self-Government Society, the Among the passengers who left Commitice of the Chamber of by the finer Mongolia Saturday Commerce, and the nionibors of wore Judge and Mrs. A. E. McCabe, the ton charitable institutions ofManila, Mosers. H. L. Mason, F. were present.
Ehrenfels (of the O.B, Brewery, 13. Taylor, C. Hewitt, H. C. procooding to Shanghai) and D. W. Caldwell.
The public were urged by the Self-Government Investigation
Society to keep calm during the present orisis, as the authorities wore hunting the revolutionarios from house to house, and the city gatos would soon be opened,
THAT TIGER AGAIN I
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A POLICEMAN'S STORY. During the past weeks the story that a tiger is at large in the colony has found general accept PRIVATE FIREWORKS,
unce. Many persons have report It is hoped that captains of ed that much of their live stock vessels and private persons on las disappeared unaccountably. shore who desire to have any The latest case is that ofa native firowork display will arrange to constablo at Shankiwun, wlio lus. have it on this night between missed a goat. He took matters and 11 p.m., in order not to in-into his own hands, and seizing a terfere with the set display on rifle, went in chose of the thief, the second night (Friday), SECOND NIGHT-FRIDAY, JUNE 23.
surmising it to be a quadruped." He searched the hills and even- We are indeblo to Messrs. Lantern Illumination of the City.which he believed to be wolves. He tually came upon two animals. Thomas Cook & Son for the fol
Every householder and long fired, and hit one of them in the lowing copy of a letter from the and occupier of buildings in the hind legs. Both, however, inndo South Manchuria Railway Cont-City as well as on the Ponk, and also off and though he gave chase lo pany, dated April 24th:-.. on the Kowloon side, will be ask-I could not trace them.
"We have the pleasure of in-od to display one (nt lonst) Chin- forming you that the plague. epidemic in South Manchuria has almost entirely ceased and we as decided to carry without any rostriction the first and second class Chinose passengers over our
whole line on and after the 22nd April, and the third class Chinoso passengers will be carried under
G. R. Edwards v. C. A. Walker.ur Station Master's permission.'
- D. Muir v. G. K. Haxton,
J. Hondorson v. R. Hall.
A. 1. Ila v. G. W. Grosset.
T. Noave v. D. McQuaig,
. Second Round W. Johuson v. D. Gow. D). Cooper.byo.
VICE-PRESIDENT'S CUP. D. Gow v. G. R. Edwards. D. Harvey v. G. A. Walker, T, Neave v. D. Muir.
H. Shires v. . W. Grosset. D. Keith v. W. Brown.
W. Johnson v. D. McQuaig.
J. Shearer v. G. K. Haxton,
1. Hantor v. W. Taylor.
J. M. Henderson v. L. Ciny. A. H. Ha v. R. Hall.
J. R. Allon v. T. Ramsay. D. Cooper v. A. Ranisay, T. Petrio v. S., Gray.
Second Round. T.O. Nicholaiv. T.W. Robertson C. W. Alexandler, byo.
"The Chinese coolios and like labourers are still subject to de- tonition, and also those who came fron Chefoo. or other infected
ports shall undergo the detention for the quarantine purposes on heretoforo."
items during the evening was tho ambulance drill of the Boy Scouts,"
Colombo will probably be de- manding the constitution of an Improvement Trust similar to that of Calcutta and Bombay, if who delivered a lecture there u we are to believe Dr. P. Dalgado, few days since on consumption,
in the course of which he said. At Nga Un Pau, botwoon Ping there were houses in Colombo Shan and Taipoƒäbout 7-30 Tues-into which the sun never entered. day morning, a man attacked Where the sun enters not, the a woman on tho high road and ¦ doctor does.” stolo $47 in money from a,basket
she was carrying. The man e- caped towards Chinese territory.
POST OFFICE.
Miss Alice F. Kwok, a student of the St. Agnes' College, Italian Convent, and sister of Mr. P. K. Kwok, of. Messrs. Singon & Co., is proceeding to Loudon by the Gorman Mail" Prinz Ludwig," leaving here to-day, to complete
Mr. Padoux, Minister Plenipote K Ir studios in English,
Government of Siam, arrived in tentiary and Logal Advisor to the the Colony Wednesday by the Ger- is expected to arrive here on Sanday, man Mail and left for home the the 7th inst., at daylight.
"The Chizuen, with the Siberian Mail
same night. Last evening, he was ontertained to a private din- officinis of the French Conmilato. nor at the Astor House by tho
Only fully prepaid lottors and ponte.. carts aru transmissible by the Siberian
te to Param." ..
The Publie nes informed that the
apel Mails for the British Lost
Oficas at Slough iỉ and Lankow jifieod Loù load the 5,5. Arishave-bron lust in
Haiphong-Por Singan, 6th May, 11
A Mail will closɑ for-pom
.A.M.
The Philippine Carnival of 4912 will open on February 3 Clutter Glanstrae, Och May, 11 next, and, according to the
ti Tai, Châ“ May, 1:15 Manila papers, "will wind up in Maca—l'er Sui Tni, esso or Japanese rod lantern in MANCHURIA'S FUTURE.days later. Mr. Louis 1. Maris
blaze of riotous glory" sovonilow and Haiphong-For. Matllllos which is visible from the harbour, CHINA'S DIFFICULT TASK.struction and is busily ongegod every window or porch or balcony
·Gin May, & ex, from 9.30 to 11.30 p.m.
will have charge of the con- SHANGHAL SIBERIAN M
Europe-Per Chialium, 'Gilt May, Gr.34.
The Public Works Department will be naked to lino the lamps,
If report is to be believed, then making the necessary plans, on the upper roadways with red new Manchurian Viceroy has been There will again be three hip-Swatow-I'er Haimun, 7th May, 9 A.. podromo nights, and an aviation Swalow, Amoy and Tumeul-Per paper, as was done on the oc- given all the authority which it is meet is also being considered. casion of the visit of II.R.H. | possiblo for China to give, Prince Arthur of Connaught.
Red flares will be lighted on the Praya wall from Blake Pier to Murray Pior.
Dnigi-maru, 7th May, 9 Am. Punang nud Rang-n-Per Germanis,
7th May, 9 A.2. Ilaihinger Hongkong, 7th May,
DA.x.
Siagojore, Penang and Calentin-Por
Naimsang, 8th May, 11 **.
Tsingtan-Per Chongshing th May,
10 A.M.
Swatow, Any d Fouch-Per
Inishing, 9th May. 10 ..
The steam trawler, "Hoj The only effective woupon Fung," 105 tons gross register, would be a million well armed which has been built in England troops not for prescut use of for the Hongkong & South China course, because there are treaty Steam Fisheries Co., Ltd., under cially illuminated with large rod served until the time has arrived 15th inst., and sailed Friday "Statue Square will be spe- obligations which must be ob- went a successful trial trip on Japanese lanterns, and with when they cease and terminate for Hongkong. She is expected shower of white electric lights by offlux of time. Then, the to call at Gibraltar, Port Said,
1 over Queen Victoria's statue."
The Peak signal station and argument in the new negotiations, voyage out will probably tako 55 Hunge, strong arm would be the final Colombo, and Singapore and the Andag Black Head sigual station (Kow- The new Viceroy doubles his high days. loon side) will be lighted with oflice with that of Tartar-General, SÈR-blue ros.
Junks, spans, and cargo boats will be under the special Six hundred disbanded soldiers control of the Harbour Master have joined the ranks of tho they will display festons of red brigands and have croatod a dislauterns. turbance in the neighbourhood The Hongkong Club proposes of Heilungkiang. Several sovers to be open to ladieson this evening,
NEWS FROM THE NORTH.
INSURGENTS OFFER
VICES TO ARMY,
encounters onsued between them
and the troops stationed in those placos. Many officers of the troops were killed. The inaur- gents were armed with quick "TELEGRAPH” OUP.
firing guns and cannon. The leader of the insurgents hus sont C.W. Alexander v.F.C. Nicholas in a letter to the authoritios W. Johnson v. O. 8. Williams.offering their services in the H. Shires v. D. Harvey..
S. Gray v. L. Guy,
D. McQuinig v. G. R. Edwards.
E. Hall v. J. M. Henderson.
1). Keith v. W. Brown.
G. W. Grossot v. D. Gow. W. Taylor v. G. L. Duncan, D. Cooper v. T. Rainsay.
Second. Bound."
T. Neave v. J. R--Allen. J. Shearer v. A. Rameny, TW. Robertson, bye. R. Hunter, bye.
EDWARDS CUP.
D. Harvoy v. T. Hamsay. J. M. Henderson P. Neuro. G. L. Duncan v. D. Cooper. A. Ramsay v. H. Shires. D. Koith v. R. Hunter. T. C. Nicholni v. O.S. Williams, J. R. Allen v. C. W. Alexander. W. Brown v. D. McQuaig. R. Hall v. W. Johnson,
Second Round,
D. Gow v. W. Taylor. T.W, Robertsony.G.W.Grosset L. Guy v. J. Shenror, 8. Gray, bro.
CHINESE MASSACRED IN MONGOLIA.
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&c., Turis vis Tati sorin 9th May, 10 A..
and Takao-Per Yochigo-sunto,
Per Touráno, Oth Miny, 11 4.x.
PM.
iu order, doubtless, that there shall A number of well-known Hong-na-Per Sui Tal, 9 May, 3.15 kong residents left by the P. & O. Tlent in-Per Kavichov, 9th May, 8 Mail steamer Assaye Saturday, Among the names of passengers Tingtin Clef and Nowelwang were noticed the following:-Rov. Per Kwauge, 9th May 8 O. R. P.. Hughes, Mr. A. Chapinani,
be no divided control, but that all the power which Chins can bring to boar shall speak with one voice, without hesitancy, equivocation,
or loss of effect.
churia becomes the more Chinese, The more international Man- The K.O.Y.LT. will give a torchlight tattoo on the crickets will be, a paradoxical saying ground, which will last from 9.10 perhaps, but one profoundly true. to 9.30 pm,
Japan scents to recognise this in There will be a search-lightment of the now loan,
hor growls over the apportion display by the mon-of-war from 9.10 to 9.40 p.m.
From 9.40 to 10 p.m. a fire dragon boat with Bengal lights and fireworks will move slowly down the harbour.
HONGKONG DAY BY DAY.
The Suveric loft Manila with 20,000 bales of hemp for Soattle. The Chinese cruiser "Huichi"
P
P.M.
Singapore, Penang and Colombo-Fer
Aki-mern, Dthy May, 5 r.sa
R. G. Pratt, Mrs, Armstrong, Mrs. Manila, Cebu nad Iloilo-Per-Ksilung, Mr. J. W.C. Bonnar, Lieut. Com Northcote, MIBs McFarlane,
9th May, 3 .. F. A. Reyne, Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Oldham, F. J. Cross, M. C. II. Pryant, Miss A. Thomson, W. Symonds, and Lisut. Col. and Shangtal, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yoko Mrs. P. Young.
Swalow-Per Haiman, 10th May, 10
A.M.
hamn-Per Yawnts-waru, th May, 11.
10th May, 8 " Sualow, Amy and Poelok-Peri
The Zadro, which sailed for Manila, Crby and Hoil-Per "Rabi, Manila Saturday, carried a' full | complement of passengers. Among those who proceeded on board as Manila, passengers were the following: Attorney O'Brien, of Manila, Lt.-| Cul, and Mrs. H.-I. Reymond,
His Excellency has constituted | Maniks, Cebu and Hollo-Per Wing-
board to be known as tlie
"sang, 19th May, 1 ra
army.
Cebu, ullo, Thursday I Haiyang, 12th May, 19 Ga HUNGCHOW A FREE PORT,
land, Cooktown, Cairns, According
At 10.45, on a signal from the 10 instructions received from the Obief Com-Save the King" will be lighted Harbour Master's launch, "God
Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launeorion, Now missioner of the Maritimo Cus-in large white letters along the with Rear Admiral P. K. Ching Captain D. Anderson, Messrs.
Zealand, Malboine. Adel toms, Hung-Chow was declared a
nide, Parth, Dunedin and free port on the 1st of May.
May Road, the men-of-war will and staff on board, na passed A. 4. Drake, C. C, Kolster, W. illuminato (merchant vessels bo- Singapore on fier way to Colomb. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Babcock, of Gilpin, O. Appel, A. F. Pfiffner,
Frontlo-Per Kuminos Jonro, 12th May, 10 4.3% ing asked to co-operate), and the Salutes wore fired.* bands of the regiments on both
Chicago, C. F. Arberg, A. Siretor, Panang and Calcutt-Per The other day the Chinese re-sides of the harbour will play the Calcutta uro said to bo vary busy A. Lagover.
The leading jewellers in Stricker, and Missos M., R. and, &c, India ris Taticori
Emisnug 13th Blay, 10' &«M«! siding in Mongolia were without national anthem. This will be at present with important ordera |
Fer Delta. 13th May, room. rosson attacked by a large number followed by a special firework from Indian noblemen, some of of Mongoliaus. They set fire to the housesandalarge number of Chin- ose ware massacred. Hearing tho Rockets will be fired in pairs nows, the Chinese authorities at from two pontoons anchored in the once despatched 3,500 troops to harbour so that they will meet at subdue the disturbance. Thering the top of their flight and burst leaders of these evil-doers were together; the flights of rockets shot down and the troops rotura- will be alternated with detonator, ed home. Half way they were rookots from the Harbour Master's attacked by 4,000 brigands. The launch, ending with a salvo, and troops were defeated and land to with bouquets of rookels from rétire. It is reported that the the men-of-war and Kowloon gitna and ammunition were sup signal station. plied to the insurgents by foreign Countries
display in the harbour, copolud- ing at 11.15 p.m...
The possibility of arranging bonfires is under consideration
whom intend being present at Subordinate Staff Board. Helina Shirghini, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko-
the Coronation in London,
batan, Victoria'and Vansonver (UC) (Siberian | ball to Eunge-Per Empresa" "of Jajan. 20th May, 5 r.mil
Babw, 1st May, 11 AM
approvel of thouppointment of tho Wo leave received some very following gentlemen ne members: oxcellent photographs from Meo Hon, Mr. Alexander MacDonald Choung, of the contingent of Thomson us Clairman and Mosers: Eumpe, &c. louis ria Tuticorin-Per Hongkong Volunteers, just before (1. M. Messer and R. Olipliant as their departure for Home: to be co-workers. During the absence of present at the Coronation these two gentlemen Micure, A. C. Cholera scoms to be on the M. Totoher and D, W. Traimit increase in Bilavia und the ear will act in their stend. The roundling country. From April
the Board will bo
2 to 10, the average, per day, was, advise on certain mailer coun about six cassa. Jor the 9th and ad with the clerical and 10th along there were 21 cases.
úrdinata branglies of
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