TALO-FRENCH
INCIDENTS.
ATION, ORDERED OUT F. THEIR HOMES,
¿
"GUN PRACTICE.
Paris, July 5.
18 Franco-Italian frontier a officially reported from t Conis region in the Savoy ment are causing a great Il-feeling in that district. ere has been a repetition of y the Italian authorities, rotests from the, French ey have, too, given rise to xiety here.
MURDER TRIAL.
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON'S
EVIDENCE.
When the Castle Peak murder
·ease was continued before the act- ing Chief Justice yesterday after- noon after the tifin adjournment the mui tani witness was re-called for cross-examination by Mr. Jen- kin.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
TRIAL SCENES IN LOVE
DRAMA.
WHOLE ASSIZE COURT MELTS IN TEARS.
A BEAUTIFUL WIFE,
Paris, July 4.
Women sobbed aloud and men She said Shun Koo never had her wept, in the Seine Assize Court to hair undone except when she wash-day, when a broken-hearted man it and she had not washed it for told the judge how and why he
She re-called seeing murdered his beautiful wife. a 'long time the body when it was dug up and said that at that tinie ale wotleed the hair was loose and undone.
A brother of the dead woman spoke of conversations he had with the prisoner Prisoner told him, he said, that he had found a pawn Franco-Italian frontier hero ed by the Treaty of 1861.ticket in the house bearing the name of Tsoi Hing, and expressed the belief that she had run off with him. He also told witness that Sam Koo had tried to poison him (prisoner) with arsenie.
canton of Lauslebourg it ecided that it should run he watershed, but as this ne French communes in two agreed that the parts of the side of the border should to be under French juris and should not lose any of hts they had hitherto en
rding to an official report
When witness suggested that he should make a report to the Police, prisoner, replied it would cost money. Witness then suggested that he should offer a reward and make enquiries, but the prisoner pointed out it would disgrace him..
the Mayor of Lanslebourg · Mr.Jenkin-1 put it to you that Prefect of the Savoy Depart-the prisoner never informed you of the Italian authorities have any attempt upon his life, by his
dly violated the treaty with wife, by administering arsenic last few days. Itallan Gun Practice.
He had told me that.
He (Sidney Conquy) and his wife had held important positions in fashionable dressmuking es- tablishment. His mother Wis English.
This story of a beautiful and faithless wife and her lover led to the jealous husband shooting the wife, and to counsel bringing in court the inevitable plea of "the unwritten law."
As Conquy scbbed in the dock, Judge Flory arid, "Try to govern your emotion." The judge told of wounded, he was sent to Vichy to Conquy's war service; being
be cured.
"Yes," broke in the prisoner. There I first met Gisele Robert, whose ideal beauty overwhelmed mu My God! Ml, le President she was beautiful."
Acting Sub-Inspector Rozeskwy spoke of being present when the Although she told him she had a body was dug up on the hillside. lover in England, he married her, June 27 sevcu batteries of
lier tastes were very expensive. In reply to Mr. Jenkin witness mountain artillery began exercises on the Mont Cenis stated that with the exception that "but," he said, "I had put her on in the districts of Harroz, the hody was in a crouching posi-a pedestal. I was mad. I adored and Renvers without giv-ohes, and that there were ropes would have shed my blood."
Lion was covered by ordinary her. For a smile from her warning to the inhabitants. round the neck and abdomen, there. about the o'clock on the morning of was nothing unusual ay an Italian officer, accom- body.
by several soldiers, present- self at each house and order- mmediate evacuation of all , old men, babies in their and domestic animals."
t of the men were at that way at their work, and the pointed out to the officer would be difficult for them ry out his order. But he ed them, and derdared that force would be used in case
bbedience.
farm work had, therefore, to andoned the animals would fed, and the cows and pigs turned loose and driven off
soldiers.
it in the Cold For Hours.
an altitude of more than ft. the weather was cold; rain now were falling at intervals, he women and children, most latter being infants in arms, sent out to the shelterless hill- The cattle, wandering where liked, did considerable damn o the crops.
fer remaining out for five cold and hungry, the people allowed to collect their animals est they could and return to
houses.
er.
the following day the same happened again, only an hour
Mr. Jenkin: Was the woman's hair done up in a lan?—Yes..
Would
THURSDAY,
FORGOTTEN JEWS.
THE SMALL COMMUNITY
AT KAI-FENG-FU.
Commenting on the fact that an expedition is going to the wilds of Abyssinia to investigate the Falashas or Black Jows, VA Traveller" writes in the Daily Mail: Queer things have hap- pened to more than one straggling colony of The Chosen People when it got cut off from its base
Do you know, for instance, about the 300 Chinese, Jowa, huddled together at the city of Kal-feng-fu, in Honan Province, sadly contemplating the rains of their synagogue, and carrying' on, by word of mouth, the teach- ings of their last rabbi, who died 80 years ago? They are very poor and dejected. None of their wealthy fellow communities else- where in the word lends them hand, nor does any museum archæological
#
or
Institution take steps to preserve what remains, and records are still to be found there. The British Muscum, nt all events, knows about them, for scripts from Kai-feng-fu, and it has a number of Hebrew manu-
there are some, I believe, in the Bodleian Library.
How the Black Jews happened to get cut off in a remote part of Abyssinia has still to be ascer lained. The origin of the Chinese Jews is known; they themselves have commemorated it. They were camp followers of a Per- sian king who was driven out of his country and cuergetically pur- sued by the armies of the Caliph Othman, 1,300 years ago. They lost their way and failed to keep in touch with what was left of the Persian army when it ventured to go home. There is to-day stone in the ruined synagogue that records the construction of the first place of worship, in 1163. and its rebuilding about 355 years ago.
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Light at a'Christmas Party.
His suspicions awoke at Christmas Eve supper party.
At midnight the host asked all Mr. Fitzroy:Are you quite the married men to give their sure noticed her hair?Yewives the first kiss and greetings His Lordship pointed out to wit of the season. For a second the ness that the mui tsai had said the lights went out; when they were woman's hair was undone and was switched on Mrs. Conquy's hand was grasping that of a man named Spreading over the face. the witness be prepared to say that Bacher in a way which left no doubt in the husbands' mind. that wie untrute?
She denied that Bacher was her lover, but later she said, "I love be prepared to say the girl's evid-and and loved. I do not love you." Mr. A. N. Reynolds, acting Chist. There was reconciliation, and Detective inspector, spoke of going | Racher promised not in ace Mme. to an unnumbered house at Cheung Conquy again, but the husband Sha Wan where the prisoner's con2 was later told that they were still CALL FOR A PALESTINE cubine lived, and finding a pawn meeting. ticket there on May 19.
Sub-Inspector Regelwg replied. after thinking, that he would not
ence was not true.
Blood Stains.
Replying to Mr. Jenkin, witness said he did not go to the village at Castle Peak in the course of his investigations.
Inspector Land deseribed what he fraund in the house when he made an examination. Upstairs, he said, he found a rope hanging from a nail in one of the rafters. The knot appeared to have been tied by a man who understood knots, such as a seafaring man.
Sear to the place where the end of the rope was huaring he noticel
a small patch on the door which was cleaner than the rest of the floor, and nearby he saw some dark brown stairs, which at the time, seemed to suggest dried blood. On the stairs, near the top, he noticed a splash and two more marks of dark brown colour. the!
e Mayor of Lanslebourg pro- d to the Italian military and authorities, but no notice was
of his action.
These incidents.**
The boards with the marks were
or of Lansicbourg, "have arous-sent to the Government Analyst,
much anger among the pea
but he sent back a negative reply,
along the frontier." And being able to state whether the
pa this evening expresses the that "regrettable happenings" neer as a consequence.
TYPHOON LOSS:
BELATED REPORT OF. -OVERTURNED JUNK.
wok Ying, the master-owner of a ling junk of Kong Hon, yesterday orted the loss of his vessel during blow of July 25, there being no ualties.
marks had been caused by human blood or not.
He forgot everything else. "Why did you kill her?" asked the judge,
"Because I was mad," said Con- guy, in a new passion of weeping which affected the whole court.
Have you nothing further to say?" asked the judge.
It would be a matter for keen re- gret if this extraordinarily in- toresting, and diminishing, group of marooned representatives of an ancient civilisation were allowed, through sheer ignorance apathy, to disappear without any steps being taken to make a thorough investigation of their relies and recollections.
MUSEUM,
SIR FLINDERS PETRIE'S
APPEAL FOR RELICS.
and
"A museum is wanted urgently to prevent relies of, ancient Palos- time being scattered about the country in local .collections," said Sir Finders Petrie at the annual meeting of the Palestine Explora-
"Only this," replied Conquy, for five months I have wept for her, and shall weep for her alition Fund. my life, for I loved her with all my soul."
Among other witnesses Was Bacher, the alleged lover of the
The trial is proceeding. wombu.
MR. WELLS'S LATEST NOVEL.
"PHILIP RYLANDS" AS A CARTOONIST.
"We brought home what is. I think, the most completely dated series of pottery and metal work, running right through from 1500
B.C. to 400 B.C. Something will
have to be done if we are to keep a representative collection together."
During his excavation's at Tell Jemmah he collected over 1,000 relics.
A report from Mr. J. W. Croiv- rroft, who is conducting excava- tions at Ophel, stated that im- mediately the inhabitants of the district heard of the Intended
declared operations they
their Mr. Wells's new novel; entitled
fields of cauliflowers were very Near the end of the rope upstairs "Meanwhile," which is to be pub- there was a stool which was lying lighed, shortly by Messrs. Ernest Very valuable.
After a great deal of haggling its side. Witness continued | Benn, Ltd., is largely concerned that he found two other pieces of with the episodes of the General, they accepted 2200 in compens
tion for the disturbance of an area rope in the house, one of which was Strike and the coal dispute. the same as the piece he found op The central figure is Philip of 1,700 square yards. stairs and the other nearly the
Rylands, H
An
coalowner, young
same. Being stronger. The rope and his letters describing upstairs was eleven feet long, the long end being 8 it. 2 ins, and the the course of the General Strike short end 2 ft. 10 ins. was five feet tall.
form a considerable proportion of The woman
the book. Philip Rylands is The distance
and from the nail to the blood was 6 ft. critical of the Government
his feelings overflow into pen and 10" ins.
ink drawings of Ministers and
recognisable others hardly portraits, perhaps, satire.
Dealing with experiments which The man states that he left Hongwere made in the house, Inspector
sergeant but
g for Heung Shun with a cargo Lane said a European
ree gust.
..thumb-nail
a
6 tons of cont on July 23. Whilst hung on to the rope which bore his ceeding through the Tam Chau weight, the only effect being that annel at 5 am. on July 25, the nail bent slightly. The rope was phoon was encountered and battl-then thrown over a rafter and a nullin," and another "Winston
with the unexpected blow for 30 Chinese detective of medium size nutes, the junk was eventually
hung on to it, Wilness then cut artarned in a more than usually the rope with an axe, allowing the man to fall, and the cut end un The master and crew of eight were ravelled about four inches. rown into the water, but speedy. as-
The case will be continued to-day. tance was rendered by farmers on e bank of the river and all were ved. The value of the junk, which totally lost, is estimated at $1,700, hile other property also lost, is as szed at. $500.
OBITUARY.
THE KING OF THE STATE ·
OF CAMBODIA.
INDIAN FLOODS.
www.
GREAT DESTRUCTION IN COTTON AREA.
4.
Calcutta, Aug. 10. It is reported that the flood at or destroyed Gujerat damaged 50 per cent of the cotton and 90 per cent of the tobacco together with a large proportion of the food crops.
One of these represents "Trusty old Baldwin keeping on doing doing everything"-the latter at- tended by representatives of an edified public. In another sketch we have Lord Edensoke, with glass of champagne (the pink champagne) in his hand, enunciat- ing the proposition that "What' this country wants is "Hard of publication Work." The "Meanwhile" was fixed at Home for July 23.
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VANCOUVER SENSATION.
THREE CHINESE NATION- ALISTS SHOT.
Vancouver, B. C., Aug. 10.
Pnompenh, Aug. 10 The death is reported of Siso-
The probable loss of cotton in Three prominent local Chinese vath, King of Cambodia.-Havas.
(Sisowath, King of Cambodia, Gujerat and Kathiawar is 150,000 Nationalists were killed in n Large cotton areas are shooting affray at a Chinese succeeded his brother, Norodorn, in bales. 1904. He was a man of a very dê- reported to have been destroyed newspaper office here. The af- mocratic disposition, and highly by the abnormal floods in Lower fair is believed to have a poli- loved and respected by the people Sind. The crops are flourishing tical significance-Renter's Ameri-
elsewhere Reuter, over whom he ruled).
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