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MONDAY, MAY 20, 1901.

SUPREME COURT,

IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

(Before His Honour Sir John Carrington, K., M.G., and a Jurj) Baturday, 18th May, 1901-

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stranded) The steamer with her GEAR, TACKLE, ENGINES, BOILERS, MACHINERY, and APPURTENANCES now on Board, Manila

Inspectors Cachbert and Cauld then and about 1,200 Tons of COAL in her Marseilles & London. Ceylon (8) .

Bunkere will be put up in ONE LOT,

That portion of her CARGA roundning

on Beard, and consisting of about

Yuensang(s) Purla (6) Changsha (s) .........Kasuga Mar (8). New Yorky SuezCaast Indrani (6) .............. Now York... Glenartury (s).. New Yorky.Suez Canal &fridi (a) ...................... Now Yurk

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prisoner why it was that he was en much knew a man named Kwong Hing cnplay with the statements made by the witheas Heal with tofur- interested in the matter, whichenly concerned at the yard. He was taken ill, taken to in the witner box.

thoroughly od a cutie Prisoner replied Well, I am the Alice Memorial Hospital and a sunce to one passage that it Interested in hin, I have known him for oxpenses were defengel by prisoner. Tr different to what witness said in the Palios « long time, Prisonor further said. Sup was between mine and ten check in Court. He asked Mr Hays why he didn't posing you are successful in getting Yeung the morning on the grand four of No. 7 tell them before that Aller called at his Kun off will you expect Bay more ninney?" that prisoner spoke to him first about this office at the request of Yeung, Kun's Mir Hays said, No, we do not take up matter. Witness was not at work on the 6th, mother and brother to see, for their in Witness formation apparently, if the fea had been cases en apte. Prisoner then said, If 7th and 8th March, as he was i you do want it, I will be very pleased to did not see the prisoner write the presaid. It was Mr Hags' in that Allen

was guilty? Pray Man, Fang Lui and Pang Kwai Po pay Prisoner then Raid, "The nines of scription on re-coloured blotting papar, soine Europeans have been mentioned. He had reverse any nad col-aired

Mr Francis He had heard that certain' wero charged with robbery being armel, Mr Have said cortain Europeane names had flouting paper used in the Naval Yard. burglary, and with teeniving stolen goods.

been mentioned. Prisoner asked what Prisoner, being a good mea. did not like to Europeans' names had been mentioned." They planted not guilty, and the follow ing gentlemen were empanelled as jury names, aid Mr Hayareplied that he was not so the Chinese so badly treated, and Why did Me Tags leave out the intresue Mears G. G. Atzenroth, D, Got, A. Rat liberty to make any statement with re: witness resumed that this was defidant's try past of that statement That gives a Lowe, A. Cameron, E. M. H. Schubart, A. specs to the communications made to him reason for asking him to three the ucistally different colour to your statement. Aby bis client. Prisoner then aid, llave Primer never gave witness may reason for Allen had got certain infarsation outside, Ritchio And H. E. Moon, .

you got any means of making Young Kun asking him to throw the medic'n water. After evidence, the jury found the

hold his tongue. Me Flays replied, I can't fie toll witness to get little medicine Here you (wins) make him ask the ques- prisoners guilty, and they woro each son- topced to seven years hard labour, and put my hand over his mouth and stop him water and just wat his clothing and disgrace tim out of his own head and on his own twenty strokes of the birch during the fist from speaking. I can only advies him as his just to throw the ster and make coount.

to what statement to make. Frisoner then his clothing yellow so that they could Withers did not mention week of their impriso

naked Mr Hays not te bring forward the laugh at him.

du with the name of any Karorgan, and Me Hays said that a foreigner bal to

marter because he thought that by doing that no Bance would be neatieved at all. ...unless it was in his client's interests or the so he would get lighter sentence. Ho The man who ar- intercete of justice. Phoner then maid it never thought of this. would be rather bard if his name were rested withose a Chinaman, said witness brought up after providing the usoney. minst say something against Allen and this Nothing further passed and prisoner Jeit. judge would give him a lighter sentenes.

S. Francisco v. Japan. China (8) ...... The Acting Attorney General (Mr H. E. About three-quarters of an hour after he said the montence would be two years?

S. Francisco v. Jajan. Nippon Maru (8) Pollock, KA) presecuted, and Mr J. 3. prisoner loft the attice, Mr Tays dient less. If that had not been said to witogen

Stai and Japan....... Java (9).... Tour 10 (instructial by Messrsed the statement which the prisoner bad he would not have said anything all

Loung Mak and Li Kes were charged

Spore, Penang &Utta Sisang (8)... Ninghai ............... . Parrainatto (8}~~ Deacon at Hastings) appeared for the made to a shofthand derk in bis office about a foreigner It was the coufius-who II, the Acting Attorney General, suggest moved in the norit first, and Allon had Jofendant.

the Buwon Road, on 9th April last, when

Singapore and Flombar Melpomene (8) was taking a personal interest in this must the ramey for the defence.

Re-examined by the Acting Attornosu Ting and ethorn word put in fear and ter because he was the moving spirit in the

General-1en lent ey to the shop had a jacket stolen from them.

TERS-Cash on the fall of the hauwatow and Tamsui... Hainute (4)... crims,

Mr Robinsou took the place of the mor, when the steamer, the Cargo remain. Stow, Amoy &F'chow Anjing Maru (s) without interes and without a share of th

ing on Bond, and the Hoiler last mention-Swatow. Amoy & Tsa Daijin Mara (8) The prisonera deuiod the charge, and the el, wll be at the Risk of THE RESPECTIV Tacoma (Wash.). &.. Victoria (8)

Swatow, Amoy & Tfo Akashi Mara (s) profits. Howsavory obligingman, and, see Acting Atto a y General, ingthat the man in the shop was an honest

PURCHASERS.

Vancouver (B.C.), &e Empress of China man. he lent money without increst. the following gentleman were, empanelled Faye wilmas twice in jail beforethe trial. as jury-Mesra C. Klinck, Jiro Itami,

Yokohama and Kobo.. Ludia (8) When he told Mr Hugs about the furtivnet H. B. Moon, R. Dicksou, C. D. Danenberg he want debely hat Allen. Allen had and A. Cameron, the first prisoner was

After evidence, not asked him, the lies would have asked him to move in the maltor. Allen assisted the coolies,

Monday, 20th May..

THE VITRIOL-THROWING CASH. George Allen, starekespor, H. M. Naval Yard, w charged with counselling, procaring and pinnading one Lo Teoi to throw currosive fluid.

gave evidence, and the caso for the pro- secution closed.

Mr Francis said he did not propose to call any witnesses for the defence, and preceeded to aditress the jury.

VERDICT. Unanimons verdict," not guilty.'

(Before His Honour A. G. Bis and

a Jury.)

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100 MERCHANDISE (Vorients). all, more or less, in a SECOND LOT, and Salvage Purposes, and now on the Stea- merk Deck, in a THIRD LOT,

New Yorky Suez Canal Arara (8).... Portland, (Or.). &... Indravelli (8) Saudskun

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San Diege & San F'c Belgian King (8).. S. Francieco v. Japan. Dorie (6)

A slight Alteration having leermule on i ed os bábulf of the Crown that the prisoner. Dusily thing to do with it except lending with robbery near the Rock of Love' un ONE BOILER, sent from Shanghai for spora, Col'bo & B'bay Hiroshima Maru (3)

the indi.. the ene wis proceded with.

Prisoner pleinded not guilty, and the fol-

Mr Frongis-Might I question the Act lowing gentleius were called upon to not

ju.y, viz-Messrs D. Gow, FH. Heining Attorney General's right to call Mr rick, G. J. Azeneth, A. Kliene, D. S. Reak the prosecutor. The Captain Super Gublay, A. R. Low and N. H. Rutber. Intendent of Police is the prosecutor. Mr Reek is mit the presscutor in ang sense al the word. He might be the complainant, and even that I very much doubl.

ford.

It was agreed to refer to Mr Reek an the complainant.

found guilty and sent to gaol for suven years with hard labour, and ordered to The second prisoner receive 20 strukom. was found not guilty.

ORDER OF BANISHMENT.

Lati Ki Kok was charged with disobey

The Acting Attorney General aid the prisoner was charged with being an acces Hory before the fast to the throwing by . Chinaman called La Tao of some nitric acil

On the muggestion of his Tardship, the

By the Court-There was an attempt to upon the prosscutor, Mr Gorge Francis

The Acting Attorney General Eren Acting Attorney General read the evidence throw the medicine water ou 31x Resk on Rock. referred brily to the provisions of the un-given at the Magistracy by Mr Reck.

Yeung Kan thon gave evidence similar 5th March, by Cheung Fu, at witnesse actments under which the charge was

instigation. The attempt took place on brought, showing that anybody who was my to what has already been published.

Witness was there, bul. Chung ing an order of banishment. -Cross-examined by Mr Francis, witness the Prays. ncesssory before the inct to the throwing of

He pleaded not guilty, and was tried be corrosive flaid upon any other person was said that Lo Teni was consioually employed Fu and Young Pu were down. The comlies Hable to panishment, the punish-in the Naval Yard as..colic, and during who woredissatisfied with Mr Reek were mofore the same jury as scted in the previous Ho was found guilty, and sent to prison rust as the man who actually threw the Vis month of March there would be about the throw medicine water on Mr Reek; case: fuid. There was only one other point in 10) or co outside coolies a day employed. and that planining began ten days before pri connection with the law of the case tu They got out at 12 o'clock, and the regular sonerspaketo him. Witness was fully aware for a year. which he thought it was right to call the time for coming back was half-ast one of it. Witness was assisting the coolies. In the month of March, because He was not the singleader. He had on- barked in the mater before prisoner spoke attention of the jury, and that was that, o'clock. in die one of the essory before the fact, they wore very busy, they were sometimes it was wel no.sary to prove any direct told in come back at half-past twolve he- bo him. When prisoner spoke to witness About the matter witness told him that the use thefo was a lot of work the store. communication betweep him and the per- son ho actually uitted the crime. Tonus and if a man did not come back coolies were alrely moving As a mattor fiat to mention the That was to say that in this can it was not punctually at that time Mr Reek kept is of fact witness was i

mattor to Allen. Witness told Allen er d notessary for the prosecution to prove that whole day's pay and engaged two men in

if he was even one minate fate lost his positions witness and all song spoken of half-day's pay. Sometime these worked Allen as the first men who had spoken to the remainder of the slay without knowing his becase he was the first to ask him to that they were inte or at their tickets get the medicine water. hurl been changed.

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any direct communication took place be- this place. The man who worked half-a-day, about the 28th February last, in his de- which prevailed on Saturday to a large Gouds Ive loft the Godowns, and all!

bir Blake was in

This Court adjourned fie titin at ve o'clock, Mr Francis suggesting that, during the interval, the Acting Attomey Gone should courider the position of the ense

His Lordship agreed with this suggesti uu On resuming the Acting Attorney Guy eral said that he proposed to proceed with

the case.

In Troi, now under sentear of thes years ingrisom at for throwing carnisse taid on Se Brek, was then gained.

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M: Francis-Docs your Lord hấp think it entisfactorily proved, after the eculenc of the last witness, that he was Foner's ngont

Hs Lordship have i diested very comily that his eviients is unsatisfactory.

Me Francis-11 he is proved to be ih: pri oner's agent, then this evidence is ad missible. submit that your lordship has to decile that.

His Lordship think there is ground for it to go to the jury if the Attorney General wishes it to go.

Blr T. J. Wild, Government Analyst, cer tified the acid throwntohave been nitric acid. Mr George Francis Rock said hu had had te prisoner-avveral times, principally about

weakl be called on b.bali of the Crowy, to get their chow. It was impossible for the occasion to speak borg put in there!

proper plus. Witteks formerly lived in the same house as prisonerat Sea Van. He did not know that the house belonged le prisoner. So far

tween the prisoner and the Chisaman Lo Tapi, who actually throw this corrosive acid apon the presecutor, Mr Heck. It was quite sufficient and would justify the jury in con- victing the prisoner if they found that the prisoner counselled somebody to get To charge of the department before Mr Reek, Tsui to throw this nitric acid upon Mr Revk and Me Rrok was much more strict flan In this case it wits not alloged by the Crown his predocess Witness was employed that there was suy direct communication in and out of the shre-roums. The pri between the prisoner and Lo Tse. The soter had a mall desk in store-room No. Crown alleged that this counselling and 7. Prisoner was in charge of No. 12 D, procuring took place through the interordi- No. and No. 7 ground and upper floora, ate agency of a Chips called Yeung Kun. Witness gemelly took his rice and slept The prosecutor is the case, Me Rock, had in a Chinese house opposite Ulluma been employed in the Naval Yard for a period and Co. La Yeang Pu was also ent- In Su'a of some 20 months or so, and his position ployed at the Naval Yard

wag tot like coolie laagse was that of chief storekeeper there. Fle bouse

Lo Sn was the inmeliate superior of the prints or family lived there. saer. It would appear that, during the aometimes worked in the Naval Yard as a period in which Mr Keek had been in charge coolie and Chen Yen, the man who went of the steren, he had bad casion some to Watson's Dispensary for the medicine twive times altogether to find some fault water, was not a calle, but was a cask in with the prisoner. It did not appear that the house in which prisoner lived. Chong he had had decision to find fault with Fu was a Douliu at the Naval Yard. The prisoner for anything of a very serious colles complaited a great deal about Mr nacare, but this Ruding fault sooned to Rock entting their pay. The bell rang at bavo ranked in the prisoner's mind, because twelve o'clock to at work, und before they he mentioned to the man who he employ get uut each olie in searched and sous od as the immediate agent in this matter times it is more than a quarter of sur that Me Reek was always fading fault before they got out. Some of the lived with him. The witness Young Kan, who in Wandbai, and it was impossible for them would toll the Court that he had been per devil' to get back in time. Sometimes employed in the Naval Yard for the past as many as six were late in a day. The

•ten-years, that he was employed in the first person witness smoke to lout the Stores Department in the particular proner as Me Haz, his solicitor Up in to the Criminal Sessions, witness wat con. of which prisoner was charge On 15th February, the prisoner fined in jail, and Mr Hays interviewed usked him to get a rean to strike Dir Teak witness there always with the same inter and he would give the assiant $10. At preter Mr Robinson was witness's counsel -the seat time, prieonor said to Young at the Sessions, and ho eme, on 17th April Ho had been out of the doctor's band's It was for a week. What acid might have gone Kun that Mr Reck was atvaza finding inkt, to the jail to ten witness. fault with him. It would appear from about 4.30 in the afternoon, and everything into his eyes went on to his lands. Wit Young Kun's evidence that between the that was mid was though the interpreter. Teas had never quarrelled with anyone since 15th February, which seemed to be the Nuthing was said about Mr Allan having he came to the Colony,

fle was quita Cross-exatuined Mr Francie, the taël- day on which the prisoner first approached heas to Me Hays' office.

surs of that. Something was said about a ters which he had had to check prisoner for hi on this matter, and the 4th March, the prisoner was constantly asking Young European that day, and up to that time wore matters of minor inportsuce Kun every thres or four days if he had got witness had said he was not guilty. Wit-and prisoner were quitos friendly so far

man to acesult Mr. Reek. On the 4th new was told by the interpreter that after their respective positions in the Yard would So far as witness was concerned, ake a full permit. that ho was. To March, about a quarter past eleven o'clock noon

and the Chinese took the prisoner did us work satisfactorily the morning, the prisoner said statement

If

a down his statement in Chinese. Withous Yerng Kun was never brought up by, Can't got a tu Young Kun; man there is a very easy way!! Prisonce read this statement afterwards, and signed nos on a charge of stealing copper, About Yeung Kun was hard a then took out a pires of paper-red blot it. They did not ask him if anyone insti- twelve months ting paper on which there was some writegated tim to do this. They cold him that day's pay for being absent from dats. This

was by the Cosmotore ing in ink, sind told Young Kun to go and if he told the truth the judge might give buy some medicine water, and at the him a lighter sentence. They did not tell aatne time, prisoner produced the sum of him that Mr Allen was rendy to pay more

Mr J. Hays, solicitor and managing 50 cents for the purchase of that wedícias nonoy for bis defenes if it was necessary. water and intimated to Termg Kun that Biz Allan's name wes not mentioned at all, clerk to Hess Jobuson, Stakes al the medicine water was to be purchased for neither by witress nor anyone clac. Mr Master, was called, but Mr Francis objected the purpose of throwing on Mr Peak. The Allen'e name was not in the Chinese paper to him giving his interpreter's interpreta

He was positive tion of what was said.

Objection sustained. prismer also said that the uan who was that witness mentioned. found to throw the water on fr Reek was of that. Witness simply mentioned a for

Procoding. Mr linys detailed what took to be paid $10. Soce medicing water was olgner, but did not give his maple. Wit- bought, but apparently nothing effectiveness had known the prisoner between place at the interview in his offer with

Witness knew the Allen, -war done with it. On 6th March, 30 cents and 16 years.

Cross-examined by Mr Francis, witae e worth of the same medicine water was Kwong Tang Hing blacksmith's shop, bought at the Gerra Dispensary, the and witness had u stare in it. The said his convictions were, after Allen's visi

store

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As witness WAS Aware, per

Witness soner did his with fairly well. could not suspect aryholy having s grado ngainst him to de such as thing.

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By the Coart I never have land occasion to report prisoner.

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fower the far misses at that distance, Wallsea and Cramor have aoh two wins

on this rapt now. The beat Acores were

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SANDER, WIELER & Co.,

Ageals. Hongkong. May 18, 1901,

Hongkong, May 20, 1901.

1082

FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE

For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL-JIHE N. D. L. Steamship Nươanhat,

CUTTA.-

Capt. MAYER, having arrived from the For Shiny at 2 p.,, on Tuesday, the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo sto

Vist. May.

hereby requested to send in their Bills of Tading for countersignature by the Under signed and to take immediate delivery of flir Goods from alongside.

The

Mails.

D. & 11. Co.'s K., Tharic, with the the AMERICAN MALL of the 25th April, left Yokohama on Thursday, the 16th May at daylight, and may be ex- peetri hero on or about Friday, the 24th May.

The P. 3. S. 8. Pern, with mail de, left San Francisco for this port via Hono- Lab, Yokohams Inland Son, Kalo, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the Jithi May.

The

Steamers Expectedl Armatoon Aprons from Calcutta, Left Singapore for this port on the morning of 18.b May.

sano pire of blotting paper being used. business of this shop was transferred that some other person than Yeang Kun 40 C. M. Co.'s stenvier Chagen, frem The prisoner frequently asked whether hain February last year, and was still going was at the bottom of the assault, and he had succeeded in throwing the full, andun 1t was sold for two hundred odd dollars thought it his duty to go and see what Young Kun had to say withraferente to l'e an 12th March. Young Kun, in pursuance to some of the old partners. It was a very

Triu

Sessions. Ie old him that a statement

was in his possession which had been madu by Allon himself. Yeung Kun was the first to mention Allen's name. He went up to interview Young Kun at the Gaul. Mr Francis-What tock you up there i Witness-A chair,

Mr Francis Don't be impartinent, Me Hays. You know perfcully well that 1 ask you what conveyanev Lupertinenco won't

What particular business did

The

Liverpool and Chigot, pissed the Canal on the 17th May, and may considered due at Singapore on dr about the 24th May.

Cal, &.0.5.8. Co.'s 5.5. Belgian King

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 10 a.m. To-day.

Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the Gotowns of the Hoxoxoxo as KoWLOON WHARE AND Gonown Com- PANY, TAMITED, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 24th May will be subject tu rent

All Broken, Chafed, and Danraged Goods are to he left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 24th May, at

No Fire Insurance has been ofooted,

ĦAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Ofice. Hongkong, May 18, 1901

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left San Diego on 21th April, for Jan To-day's Advertisements

and Hongkong.

The N. P. Co.'s e.. Quern Adelaide sailed

from Tacoma, for Japan and Hong-DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, hong on the 8th May.

Easter Advices.

The Imp. Gorman Mail 5.6. Sachsen carry- ing the Gorman Mails with dates Frans Berlin of the 29th April, left Colombo un Friday afternoon, the 17th May, and may be expected hara on or about Tuesday, the 28th May

nila for this port on the afternoon of N. Y. K. as. Houtta Maru left Ma- 19th May, and is expected to arrive bero ou the 22nd May.

of prisoner's directions, wont to the house good flourishing bass ben witness was matter before advising him to how to plead of a roan called To Su; and thor, he saw anat. At the time prisoner was arrested, on the following day at the Criminal man named Lo Tsoi. He asked Lo Tan he had deposited with prisoner 880 for exfe to threw the medicine water on Mr Reck, knoping The business was removed from. telling him that if he did so he would get Wauchni to Queen's Road Central and was $10. On the following day, the 13th a blacksmith's and stevedore's busi- Marah, Young Kan Lo Ta about thes. Ho know a una named Loang Wun. *me stter, and thon, on the 14th March, He was and is a partner. While witness about six o'clock in the morning, Young Was a partner, the shop had borrowed Kun met Le Roi in the street and gave him money on prisoner, who the Chinese one cont to boy a bowl. After a Tsui trusted as being an honest and good man. bad bought the howl, Yeung Kan gaveness himself had borrowed money did not

the bottle of medicine water from him. When witness was streated, took you up there. which had been bought at the German Dish sent his brother to prisoner to gat serve either your turn or the turn of the pensary, on 6 Maret, Yeung Ken and Lo, ent for a further advance for bis do presecation Tsoi then went down to Fraya hast by a fince if he wished it and the shop would you want with him?

Witness said he wanted to find out tho Jane, and they stayed together till they saw re-pay, Witness never mentioned Mr Mr Reek in the distanco coming along the Allen's name to Mr Robinson, Mr Hays or real truth with reference to a remark which Fray Young Kun weet way after tell, to the Captaic Superlucendone of Police.Yeung Kun had let fall at the Pulice ing Lo To what by do. The Acting Witness metely said there was a foreigner, Court. Yeung Kuw had said to one of the Attorney General then explained the citand he could not tell her they gut hold of warders that he wished to tell the whole The cumstances connected with the mult, and, his name, Mr Alle Ind something to do truth, and being told that, witness thought proceeding, said that besides this theme was with it. Some of the cuslios who wore not that there was something at the back of a pices of evidence which the jury might satished with Mr Reek had something to do the whole thing, and he niged Young Kon Yeung Kun Consider of importance, bir Haya, solicitor with the throwing of this mulicine water, to make a clean breast of it. with the firm of Messre Johnson, Stokes and it would not have taken place at cold witness that a man at the Naval Yard Varietie cecnsions incited and and Master, who was engaged in defending all it Me Rock had not been co strict bad.

with them. The Ath March was the eakad him to strike Reek, or to Young Kun at List Uriminal Stasium, would tell them that on the 1'il Apr, the st time anything was mentioned about and somebody to do it, and, on day before the last Criminal Hecciona, this peter Wilpsa si paid by die another day, Allon had given him he went to sus priponor at Viens Gral week at so much per day. Witness was instructions to purchase some medicine Mr Hays anked priminer what he wanted, regularly employed there He knew that water to throw on Reek. Witnese said, Prisoner then said, "I think you are acting Prisoner had always helped the Chinese as far as he could remember If it comes

The

C. P. R. Cossa. Empress of Japan arrived at Nagasaki at 7am. su Mon- day, the 20th May, and left again st 3 p.m., on esine day for Kobe, to arrive at 10 whore she is due

... on Tuesday, the 21st Mar

LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW AND TAMSUI

HAIMUN, Company's Steamship Captain Dave, will be despatched for the slova Ports TOMORROW, the 21st Inst., at Noon.

For Presage, apply to

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.

FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KODE AND YOKOHAMA,

E Company's Steamship

NATAL

Captain Rours, will be despatched for the above Ports TU-MORROW, the 21st Inst., At 96.20.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent. Hongkong, May 20, 1901.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

1027

FOR SHANGHAL HE Steamship

LOONG 310ON, Captain F. W. SCHULZ, will be despatched for the above Port on THURSDAY, the 320d Inst., stop..

This Steamer has superior Accommoda. tion for First and Second-Class Passeryors,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & CH,

Agents.

Bangkong, May 20,-1801.

Vile D. Aler, French steamar, 914, Bomnessaur, Singapore May 11.

DEPARTURES. May 19.

Mazuru Maru, for Swatow. Claverdon, for Bangkok. Hrish He, for Chinklang. Clara, for Huilaw Aperade, for Chefoo. Gisela, for Singuparo and Trieste. Huiloong, for Swataw. Hacking, tor Tientsin. Nanyang, for Swatow.

May 20. Indus, for Europe, ke. Nanchang, for Newchwang. Hinsony, for Hongay, Fooches, for Shanghai.

CLEARED. Haibes, for Hoihow.

Kuhidzie Mar, for Ketchunotza. Hongan I, for Amoy. Faisan, for Cantco." Wecsung, for amoy. Nurnberg, for Yokobama. Achilles, for Shanghai. . Haiman, for Swatuw

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Per Elita Nossack, froni Chirkiang, Mẹ Strantzen.

For Indus, for Hongkong from Naga saki, Mr Pitanit; frora Shanghai, Messrs. Rickett, de Philipps, Lisa, Meyer, Mengail, 1090 aud Melgrani. For Saigon from Naga

baki, Dr Talleyrae: For Singapore- from Yokohama, Mcours Hills and Chisso, from Nagasaki, Mr. Rowley from Shangbai, Rov. P. Robert. Er Port Said from Nagasaki. Me Schiavuzzi; from Shanghai, Messen Corlurare, Coldmane, and Huon. For Marseilles: from Nagasaki, Mr Phken:- from Shanghai, Mr Fortago. Viep-Consul aud Mrs Chaos and child, Mr. Briol, Mr Weil, Mrs Red, Messra Pilven, Gonzy Wals, Harry Trail, and Laville,

Por Achilles, from Singapote, 210 Chi-

STEAMSHIP NATAL ·

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES...

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. MONSIGNEES of Cargo from Laspos, us at Guadiana, Tony BonDLAUX, or s.e. Va's do Marseille, in conuuction with abore Steamer, are hereby informed that nese. their Bloods, with the exception of Opium, Per Yuning, from Manila, Me AV.. Treasury and Valuables, are being landed Valencia, Mr and Mrs Taylr, Moast M. and stored at their risk into the Godowns Oleampa, C. Temhay, J. L. Martin, Mik of the HONGKONG, KOWLOOS WHAT &C. Molina, Mrs Enriqueta de Lopez, and 1988 GODOWN COMPANY, LTE at Kowloou, 106 Chinone

whence delivery may be obtained immedi Per Hung from

Singapore, Mt Watt, and 950 Cufнe NAVI-ately after landing.

For Buisung, Front Surabaya, Mr Mac Pherson.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

Gen rul Managers. Hongkong, May 20, 1901. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM

The C. P. R. Co.'s.t. Empress of China

arrived at Yokolism at 7 s.m. on (In Monday, the 9th May, and left again at noon on Baine day for Kole, where she is due to arrive at 11am on Tues day, the 21st May,

"

GATION COMPANY.

STEAM FOIL. SINGAPORE AND DOMBAY.. close cerneation with the Ce's Accele.

rated Ling to TRIESTE). Company's Steamship.

MÉLPOMENENGAH KERA satova on FRIDAY, the 31st Ins, in the For information as to Paesagenad Freight, apply to

SANDER WIELER & C.,

Agents. Hongkong, June 20, 1901:

Optional Cargo will be forwarder on unless intimation is received from the Con-

Per Vaiul, for Hen kong #from Bombay. signees before 5 p.m., 30-DAY, the 20th

Mr D. Kollemner: fam Kolombo --My- Inst., requesting it to be landed here,

Bille of Lading will be countersigned by and Mrs Bernard and 2 children from the Undersigned. Goods remaining unchaim-Siapapore, Me Arde Longe, wod Tent. ed after MONDAY, the 27th Inst., Et Noon, Stordipy; Trom Saigony, Mim Moony and

hild, and will be subject to rent and landing bazgos,

and 48 Chirse All Claims must be sent in to ma on or will not be

recognized,

on behalf of Yeung Eup. Mr Hays end when they were in any tamble and wanted to light that you have been incited to di The P. & 0, Co.'s Parramatta läft. Usprain MATOVICE, will be despatched before the 37th. Inst, or losamined ports: Fine weather app to May 17th 17,

Wit

he was. Prisoner then asked Me Hays it money. He cambered a named this by another person, it may hsvanu all the foes had cop paid Mr Hay said Un Kun Bu who left the yard, joined the effect in initigating your sentenes they had and prisoner then taked Mr Haye palice, and afterwards returned to the yard. noms told Yeung Kun tost Allen had Inco if he would require any mory money. Mr Defendant want security for this man when to use hi

Mr Francis proceeded to analyse the The Haye said, "Not that I am aware of Rei be joined the pulce, and also lent hi

solter then saio If those money is required Home money in buy lothes. All along statement written out by the shorthand ens willing to pay it. Mr Hays asked the prisoner was a very good mea. Witnese Clerk to Mr Eays dictailon, and compare it

May, at 5p...ith the outward Kag Singapore for the port on the 19th fish mails, and duo here on the 24th May, at about noon, P&O Cosse. Nanken left Sigga. pode for this port on the 18th May, at

Afternoon,

All Damaged Packages will be on MONDAY, the 17th Int, a 3

p.m.

No Fire Insurance has been offerted,

SHIPPIN REPORTA The German hanter life Agencre

strong N.E. breeze and rough sex on tha

The British steamer Guddivin, raporta Moderate winds and fine weather to Gap Rock thenge to purt strong Aebi ning 1088 2nd rough 608.

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G. DE CHAMPRAUX,

Hongkong, May 23, 1901-

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