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LEGAL ASSISTANCE FOR CHINESE.
MAGISTRATE GRAŊTS ORDER IN LOCAL FRAUD CASE ·
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
CUBAN FIGHTING
ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF MINISTER
Havana, Mar. 8. Machine-gunners fired on the The case against Jose Lizarraga, 35, of Manila; Wong Sau-mo, 29, Secretary of State, Sonor Torrente while he was gutomobiling. to-day of Shanghal; and Nicholas Levitsky, alias Mecan, alice Lovin, He was not wounded.
Colonel Batista, the military alias Macon, alias Semon, 34, A
maker of Govern- commandant apð Russian, who aro charged with fraud, was brought up again be-ments, declares the provinces are foro Mr. Balfour in the Central galetening United Press. Police Court yesterday afternoon, when Bir. M. A. da Silva, appear-
Mob Outbreak.
Santa Clara, Cuba, Mar. 8, ing on behalf of Wong Sau-mo, A mob attempted to capture the mado application under section Provincial Palace this afternoon 79, subacction 2 of the Criminal but was repulsed by gunfire. One Code, for an order for the pay-policeman was wounded.-United ment of part of a sum of money Press. found on the defondant. to en able him to get legal assistance.
The case, which is for
comthink, would be justified in mak- It is because Pinkaties are entirely mittal, opens this afternoon, when ing some sort of order for pay- different from ordinary cathariles, the three defendants will facement either of the whole or part of being as gentic as nature whilst total of 13 chargés alleging frauds the sum. It is a matter, as i naid are the only laxative used by million on nearly all the European Arms at the beginning, entirely in your } entirely adequate in effect, that they of discriminating man and women al/in the Colony. Mr. B. H. Cole Worship's hands, and it da not a appearing for Lizarraga, while Levitsky is unrepresented.
over the world "to-day,
matter that I wish to argue at all. Replying to his Worship, Mr. In making his application, Mr. whyto-Smith said he thought re- da Silva said that when the destitution would include a case of fendant was arrested the sum of
conspiracy.
Therefore if you are troubled with "lver," sick headache, constipation, billous attacks, impure breath, blotch ed, pimply, allow skin, or piles, buy a vial of Pinkettes to-day. For the, $1,300 or so was found on his per-į sake of your health be sure and refuse son. arty substitute. You want the gentle
Mr. Whyte-Smith, Assistant surety of Pinketten, not the "dynamit- Crown Solicitor: My attitude the order. The defence should ing" affects of those ather kindle con-jin this application, your Worshinnover be hampered and this fact
demned by the doctor.
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Mr. da Silva remarked that then was the proper moment to make
was a frat criterion. The pro- I neither oppose it nor do secution had in mind that the de- amend it. It is a mattor fendant
was guilty, otherwise
in your Worship's disthey would not have brought the oferring his Worship to see-prosecution. But in law, every is innocent until proved tlon 95, Mr. Whyte-Smith said: man The meaning is. In the event of guilty, and if his Worship would the accused in this case being not make an order the very great- committed to the Sessions and his est ends of justice would be de- being convicted, then it would be feated.
If his Worship thought that in the power of the Court to order that that money which had been $500 was aufficient order through found on him would be applied to his Worship's court, then applica compensate persons who had lost tion for the balance of payment money through his default. And could be made at the Supremo from that point of view, of Court, if he still required legal course, if your Worship makes assistanco after the proliminary
hearing. an arder that the money should be paid out to enable the accused to instruct his defence, then the creditors at the end of the day might be defeated by that.
Interests of Justice.
Mr. Whyte-Smith: It is quite conceivable that it may be in the interests of justice that he may be defeated. That is a matter we don't know really at present. If at the end of the day ha la con- victed, I think no doubt some of The Assistant Crown Solicitor the creditors would be rather also referred his Worship to sec-disappointed if some
money that tion 73, and added: If you are might have been used for com- given to of opinion that it is in the inter-pensating had been esta of justice that this accused, solicitors. who is charged with a serious The magistrate made an order offence, should be legally re- for $500 to be paid to Mr. da presented then your Worship, 1 Sulva.
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TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following is the list of local share quotations issued: to-day,
Bai is.
II.K. Banks, $1790 b. and sa. II.K. Banka, (London), £140 n. Chartered Bank, 414 n. Mercantilo Bank.
£28 n.
B
Mercantile Bank C., 413 n. East Asia Bank, $93.n. A: O. Finance Corp., Sh. $20 n China O. Fin. Ord. Sh. $4 n. China 0.. Fin. Prof. Sh, 35 p.
Insurances.
Canton Ins., $320 . Union Ins., $5672 an China Underwritters, $1.10 b. China Fire, $525 .. H.K. Fire Ins., $285 n.. International Assco, S. $6,20 n. Shipping.
Douglas, $35% b. H.K. Steamboats, $12% n.. Indo-Chinns (Pret.), 80. n. Indo-Chinas, (Def.), $89 Shells (Bearer), 50/3 n. Union Waterboats, $11 n. Kini
Antamoks, 74 cts, sa. Balatoca, $40 n. -Bagulo Gold, 54 cta, n.
Benguets, 840 n.
Bouguet Exploration, 30 cts, n. Benguet Goldfeld, 80 cts. n.
Big Wedge, 15 cts. n.
Gold Creek $3.
Ipo Mining, $5 n. Itogons, $72 ai
Kailan, 25/Gn.
Langkata (Single), $17
n.
S'hai Exporations, Sh. $4.50 . S'hai Loans, $6 n.
Raube, $14.10 5.
Yenz: Goldfields $8.50 n.
Dock*. etc H.K. Wharves $115 b and sa.. H.K, Docks, $144.b.
8. China Motors A., $2 n. 8. China Motors B 88 n. Providents (old), $2.45 b and an. Providents (now), Bocta, n. Hongkowe, Sh. $361 n. Now Engineerings, Sh. $5.20 n. Shanghai Docks. Sh. $145 n.
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $12.90 b. S'hal Cottons, Sh. $119 n. Zoong Sings, Sh. $136 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $70 n. Lands, Hotels, etc. H. and S. Iotels, $6.45 n. H.K. Lands, $70 8. S'hai Lands, Sh. $24 n.
phres Lands, Sh. $14 b.
$11.20 n..
H.K. Renities. $6.30 b. Asia Realties, Sh. $140. Asia Realties "B" Sh, $20 a. Chinese Estates, $87 n. China Realtles, Sh. $15 China Debenture, Ab.$187 n.
Pablle Utilities
Tramways, $21,75 s.
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Penk Trams (old), $15.90 a.. Peak Trama (new), 87% n. Star Ferrics (old), $95.n. Yaumati Ferries (old), 25 b. C. Lights (old), $9.60, 80, C. Lights (new), $9.40 n. II.K. Electrics, $78/78 n. Macao Elcetrics, $23-br Sandakan Lights, $8 n. Telephones (old), $26 sa. Telephones (new), $1234 b. China Buses, Sh. $13.40 . Singapore Tractions. 6/ n, Singapore Pref., 16/.01⁄2 n.
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Mner. (bit). Sh. 62) A calde Mane, (Pvt.). $19 Canton Ices, $2.20 b. Cements (id), $2.40 8. Cements (new), $2.40 8. H.K. Ropes, $6.50 .
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conining them to British, homb and colonfal marketa, London, Mar. 8. amined and conclusions reached Conversations between 'deleza:| wore embodied : 'in' a stâfémant | TEXTILE PARLEY KEPT ALIVE, tions representing Lancashire and which was sent to Mr. Okada, Japanese cotton and artificial silk chief Japanese, delegate." On con- London, Mar. 8. Industries reached a definito Im clusion of this morning's meeting" The Anglo-Japaneso textila talks passe yesterday on the geological a communique was issued stating which appeared to have collapsed scope of discussions, and in view that Mr. Okada” had utterly, have been adjourned how of the gravity of the problem it that the memorandum
wda agreed to adjourn the meet- by the British Delogation had until March 14. This time willing until to-day......
reached him at a late hour laat afford an opportunity for the
night and consequently there had not been time to examine it closp Japanoso delegatos to examine the
addod that the Japanese delegation Lancashire delegatos, following hau no fresh points to advance a private meeting, met Mr. Walter willingness to examine the new but had already expressed their
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new British memorandum regard-adjourned till next Wednesday. ly with his colleagues. It was
ing the geographical scope of the discussions.
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