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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1907.

THE CHINA MAIL.

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

THE TRUNK TRAGEDY.

A Startling Development.

Adsetts being Transferred to Manila.

(From Our Correspondent.)

CHEFOO, September 8. Adsetts was transferred from his prison on shore to the United States cruiser Galveston at 6.30 p.m., yester. day, by force.

The Galveston leaves Chefoo on

A RAILWAY SMASH.

Eleven Lives Lost.

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Heuter,

vier Bombay.)

LONDON, September 7. The express train from Chicago to Minneapolis (Minnesota) has been wrecked at Morristown.

A SINGAPORE FATALITY,

Architect's Assistant Killed.

(From Our Correspondent.)

SINGAPORE, Beptember V. Mr Glover, architect's assistant, was killed on Saturday, owing to a fall of

masonry.

The deceased was supervising the work Eleven were killed and seven injured, of reconstruction at the Town fall and was employed by Messrs Swan and Maclaren,

CRICKET.

Monday evening for Manila, where Northern England v. Southern

Adsetts is to be landed.

Sunio days ago the Colonial Secretary received word from Chefoo lint Adsetts; had expressed a desire to be handed over for trint.

THE ANTWERP STRIKE.

Cessation of Riots.

(Kalustos Service, supplied by Renter, via Bonaluxy).

Loxpos, September 7

The riots at Antwerp have censed and all was quiet last night, though the

strike still mentiques.

DIPLOMATIC CHANGES

¿Chinese Mail'a Service),

Fexren, September 9 His Excellency Li Ching Mi, Chinese Minister in Austria, has resigned, and Lai Po Pung has been appointed in his

stand

PRINCE CHING.

Desires to Resign.

(nege Mall'» Herrica )

PEX150, September 9- Owing to the resignation from the Cabinet of Yoan Shih Kai and Chang

Chih Tung, Prince Ching is reported to desira his appointment as President,

of the Cabinet to he cancelled.

PEKING CHANGES.

Yuan and Chang Allowed to Resign.

England.

(Exclusive Service, expplied by Router, vin Rombay). LONDON, September 7.

The North of England beat the South

THE HOTEL COLLAPSE.

The Verdict.

The enquiry into the death of the live | Chinese who lost their lives through the collapse of the verandalis in the East wing of the Hongkong Hotel was continued at the Magistmey to-day, before Mr F. A.

Hazaland.

Mr G. E. Morroll (Crown Solicitor) appeared for the Crown; Mr LI, W. Looker represented the Hongkong Hotel and Mr M. J. D. Stephens watched the proceedings

on behalf of Mossra Kuhn and Kontor.

Mr T. L. Perkins (recalled) said if he would have taken two course of brick from had been anked to mow the pillar he

just under the cap and then inserted a needle." The part remorod woukl only. Extond half-way through the pillor.

IN THE FLOOD.

Experiences of the Recent Inundations in Japan,

once, when a city was on fire; and on this occasion, when their city was submerg- ed. They are most certaluly to be con- G11 the stoical nnner-in gratulated which they can look on at their goods being destroyed; but what do they do? As far as one can see they do very little. After several days' heavy walking wo

A stolid passivity seems to be their great had settled down for a day or two at quality. Even two days for this Anunobashidate intending to finish up occurrence they had no bamboo bridges up our holiday by taking the train back to to replace the stone cues which had been j Osaka, As wo had a couple of days to washed away, spons before the stoner sailed from Kobe we decided to break the long train journey at Fukuchiyama, the largest town between Amanohashidate and Osaka. We reached Fukuchiyama in the afternoon, and as the an ins without taking much notice of the rain was falling heavily, settled down in

town or its neighbourhood.

We naturally rotired to rest fairly early, but about 1.30 am, the inu-keeper woke

Be was formerly a resident of Hong-Shoring with bulicio WAR not 19 us up and told, us that we had bettor get

"noodle" was used,

A. H. O. The Aki Maru from Japan yesterday brought back fire of the staff of Queen's College who had been spending vacation in Japan, all of whoni had bad experiences in

bad by far the most thrilling adventure, the toode. Mesars Crook and Suthorland

being on a housetop from about 2 o'clock one morning until after the same hour the next afternoon, Mosses Ralpha, Grant and Birbeck were cut of at

The

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$10 up securely it did not matter whether in the house. Wo went down to sco, and, time of it fading their way back to

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kong, and Mrs Glover is still in Hong-strong as when a

but so long as the pillar was propped up as there was more than foot of water Miyanoshita, and they had an nusious kong.

[Enquiries among local mobileets fail to a "nendle" was used or not. The sure enough, the street outside land nearly civilization, bridges and roads having been reveal where Mr Glover was employed method used at the Hotel was up to two feat of wator. What were wo-te de destroyed by the terrents. The rain was when in Hongkong, and a search in the the average in Chim, but was not suf-Tho ian-keeper ivised us to stay where rapidly. At one point whero,a bridgo had tremendously heary and the rivers rose Directory and Chronicle resulted similarly ficient; witness would have used we were and for some time we did so, but ; -ED., C.M.]

"noodle." Witness did not see the pillars the river behind, separated from us only hen swept away a wire ropa was used to WATKINS' while they were being cut out or propped by n broad embankment, was rising goods and people across the raging

The only thing Mr Porkids led to gomplily. by as to the shoring up was Mr Blood'a

Bir Lockor-But that is not evidence: you cannot pass an opinion on reporte. You might get a dezen reports-good or bad.

AN

of England at cricket by seven wickers UNPOPULAR GOVERNOR.skotel and his inspector's reports.

The game wa

played at Searborough.

[REFER'S SERVICE.]

CHINA'S COUNCILLORS.

LONDON, September C.

Router's correspondent ai. Peking wires thint un ediet luas been issued appointing, Vyan Shih Kai, Grand Councillor and Pre

ng of the Foreign Office.

THE UNITED STATES.

Attack on Hindoos.

Losnes, September 6. At Bellingham, in the State of Washing- ton, s tuol of 500 yesterday night raided some mills whern Foreigners were working, battered down the drers of their lodgings and hardly beat a number of Hindoos, driving 700 of their towards the frontier of British Columbia.

Racial foeling and the fact that the Hindoos are replacing white labour at the mille are ascribed as the nause of the outbreak.

The Mayor of Bellingham has sworn in special ficers to protect Asiaties.

The former positions of the Hindoos have been reoffered them and protection I guaranteed, but being terrorised, they are drawing the money due to them and prai | revuling to Vancollyer,

RACING.

Betting on The St. Loger.

Lexus, September . Erant hatting on Woolwinder, 41 against Roi Herode, 10,1 against Glass Dell, 100/8 against Earig.

There is no betting on the others.

THE UNITED STATES NAVY,

LONDON, September 6. It is officially stated in Washington that President Roosevelt does not intend to keep the warships now going to the Pacifie permanently on that station.

The fleet will return to the Atlantic,

(Chinese Mad's Scarce.)

Paxing, September 9. Owing to bath Yuan Shib Kai and Chang Chih Tung being unwilling to enter the Cabinet, the Throne has asked ¦ neonp.

them to recommend substitutes

Yuan Shil Kai recommends Yang

Shik Hsiang to replace himself, and Chang Chi Tung recommends Chu

Erh Sun.

The Waiwupu.

Lu Hui Huan, of the Waiwupu, has

repeatedly condered his resignation on the ground of his inability to carry out bie duties, and this brought about the appointment of Yuan Shih Kai to the Waiwupa.

Chang Chih Tung not in Peking.

The sudden appointment of Chang Chih Tung as Minister of the Cabinet bas led the public to believe that His Excellency has arrived at Poking. As

when it has folled, its mission of de monstrating the feasibility of the safety of ransferring a vast deet from ocean to

JAPANESE CRUISERS AT

TRIESTE.

Loxos, September 7. Admin Mostecuccoli has given a line quet to Admiral Ijain and officers on her the Tricroma at Trieste. The Archdul- Karistifan visited the Tsukuba and was entertained by Admiral Ijuin.

BRITISH ARMY MANŒUVRES

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LONDON, September 7. The maoreres in Wiltshire are con- cluded.

CHINA AND JAPAN.

The Question of the Korean Frontier.

Not Recognised by the People.

(Chinere Mutl's ervice.)

PERINE, September 9.

The people of Kiangse are not satie- fied TM b the appointment of Chang Tanny ang as Governor of Klangan, and the gentry of the province have telegraphed the Poking Government legging his recall.

The pooples' lissatisfaction was based on the fact that while Governor of Chikiang, Hie Excellency Chang was held responsible for giving the

In a short time we saw soldiers out:

zew minutes more and the bridge stross trying to step a breach in the embankment.

the river gave way with a thundering crash. Our inn looked in great danger and if we "waited much longer all hope of getting out

of it would be gone,

Mr Perkins-In any case a "neodly was necessary.

Mr Lookor-Oh, now you are going) further.

At first you said you thought you would use a necdic. Now you say it is necessary.

Mr Perkins --I said I should have used a needle."

Mr Looker No No You said if it was properly propped you would not need

needio.

angle iron frames should be used to go Mr Porkins-Ta prop it up properly right round the pillar.

Mr Morroll-Who is my frioni appearing for? I thought it was for the Hotel, it now seems to be for the architects.

torrent, the womon folk being blindfolded and put in a basket.

THE TAK LEE LEUNG.

Li Chi Chin Sued as Partner.

The long list of caser-for various suurde amounting in all to $14,777-00—against |

CIRCULATING

LIBRARY.

The ing-keoper decided that it wa better to go. So, bundling up sure the Tak Loo Leung firm was before the necessaries in a bag, and alothed in nothing Puisno Judge (His Honour Mr A. G. Wise) but a rain-cont, we sought shelter in anto-day. It was in regard to these fetions LATEST NOVELS, other and more secure-looking house. In that Li Chi Chin had been served as a short time this, too, began to look ousafe partner. Li Chi Chin has appealed against and houses not far off hegan to fall; ac by Mr Justice Wisa's decision that he was a means of a rope we got on top of a neigh.

secure spot that could be found, bouring roof. This was certainly the most

As day dawned the extent and incressing violence of the mischief began to be seen. The whole valley was a vast lake, studded over with the roofs of houses covered with poople. Houses, with all their inhabitants 1

on the roof, une sweeping down that Hood, and as they were precipitated agains the remains of the bridge, all were thrown

Mr Looker-My frien au impute to me

whatever runtives he likes.

Mr Morrell-Then I must object to this cross-examination; he had already closed his

cross-examination.

Mr Locker-It is not cross-examination

and buried in the swirling waters.

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partner and the appeal is still pending.

Mr J. H. Gardiner appeared for Li Chỉ | Chin and Mesare R. A. Harding, R. Hard- ing aud F. X. d'Almada o Castro represent- ed various plaintiffs.

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Mr Gardinor renowed his application for the adjournment of the actions pending The Count's Chauffeur, by Wm.; Le Queux. appeal.

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they (the plaintifs) consent.

The Puisne Judge--I cannot, unless The Love of His Life, by Harry Bentley. The solicitors for the plaintiffs intimated Soano their dissent.

managed to serable up again on the

Idels, by Wm. Z. Locke, The Life Perilous, by Carlton Daws,

Mr Hazeland intimated that Mr Looker wreckage to bo swept on out to sen; of the judgment against Li Chi Chin in the event. The Bachlor Girls, by Keblo Howard.

greatest trouble to the educational institutions on recount of the assassina

I should continue. tion of Governor En Ming, and he was

Mr Looker On what system de you bras even charged with having been re-feur opinion on shoring-English or that sponsible for the killing of certain in force here ?---Both. students.

THE OPIUM CRUSADE.

others, the nowspaper report of the thres hundred dead gives the only account. These were quickly followed by cattle and

trees.

Mr Gardiner If your Lordship gives

of the appeal succeeding, there will be no possible chance of our recovering costs. The Puisno Jurgo-Those plaintiffs will not all run away for SCh euch.

Mr Gardiner-But I can't get judgment. The Puisno Judge-Oh, yes; you will }

Me and Myn, by S. R. Urockett,

The Etrongest of all Things, by Madame

Albanesi.

Kindred Spirits, by L. P. Mcade. The Gold Spinner, by Dick Donaven.

Mr Lookur-Have you seen any shoring Thio excitement became intense. other than Chinese used here 3-No. Suddenly the attention would be attracted Mr Looker-Has the Public Works in another direction by the shrieks from a Department ever formally expressed their neighbouring house which was being If you win you get costs on the appeal and A Galiout of Gascony, by Philip 1. dissatisfaction - When 7 bad my last big carried away, and overy one began to think costs here will follow. They are all on the

job six months ago I tell the Director of it must be his turn next. In such a food same fosting.

Public Works that Chinese shoring was bad and said that English shoring would have to be used in faturo.

Mr Looker-Was there a forral objec. tion from the P. W. D-No. It was be

At last justi

erimming was out of the questiva, abd everybody had his eyes and hands on. any available wood which might be a stand by to save him from death. before noun the sky broke and the floods gradanlly subsided, not, however, anything Bet like as quickly, as they had rison,

(Chinese Mall's Service).

PEKING, September 9. The Chinese Foreign Office and the Diplomatic Corps are still engaged discussing the opium question. The use,

Mr Edwards, building inspector, said he Chinese Government claims the right to uxamined the alterations going on at by 2.30 p.m. we were able to leave the

sel be drug ander a government monopoly, which is strongly objected to by Foreign Ministers.

TYPHOON NOTICES.

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the Hotel 021 July 12 arki saw roofs and to stretch ourselves a little nearer! nothing wrong with No. 4 pillar and four days later he called again.

the earth.

Syeuron.

Me Gardiner Will you make that order? A Country Squire, by Gen. Manville Feur. The Puiene Judge-No, I cannot here; The White House, by Miss M. E. but the Full Court can.

Braddon. Have you accepted service for Li Chi Chin personally The Enlightenment of Olivia, by L. B

or as a partner!

Mr Gardiner-As a partner.

The cases were thon dealt with.

Mr R. A. Harding secured judgment

Walford.

against Li Chi Chin in respect to a claim No Subscription: for $370.01, balance due to Kan In Che for timber sold and delivered.

!

Mr Barding-Is that judgment against the firm

No Membership Fee.

The Puisno Judge-No! The firm has not been served.

Frigid had rather driven away hanger; To Mr Lonkur-He had to see that work Lut at 3,30 or 4 p.m. we were glad to get u was carried out according to plan, but was how! of rice and somo acrid berties, like not concerned with the rest of the building,black currants-our only food that dayi The plans did not show any work to be Later in the afternoon I got a Japanese

station n I wished to see if there was any Kam Shing in eleven claims for money railway. The station-mastor informed nolent, aggregating $8,167. The actions Mr A. Shelton Hooper said he was at that there would be no treine for seven the Hongkong Club at about. 5.40 to 0.45 days as the line had been washed away in were taken seperately, one for $1,000

being taken first. pm. on August 1. Be saw a very vivid fire places and there were no bridgas; | 2.20 p.m.

flash of lightning, right over the direction ricksling, too, wore hopeless as there wom In answer to Mr Gardiner plaintiff—a Depres of the Queen's Statue-further back no ronds in a great many places. Wo trore

The US Consul General received the flone to the first six pillars from Queen's military officer to row me to the milway Bir Harding also appeared for Yes CASH BUSINESS.

following from Manila u Da.m. this Road. morning: September 8, 1907, at 1 p.m. typhoon forming in about North Gung,"

→September 9, 1907 si p.m. sion developing China Son N. Luzon.

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THE HONGKONG HOTEL

COMPANY, LIMITED.

The following is the Report of the Board of Directoas to be presented at the Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders, to be held at the Company's Hotel, nt 12,30 p.m., on Saturday, September 14.

GENTLEMEN.--In accordance with Sec-

tion 56 of the Articles of desociation, the Directors now beg to submit their Roport for the half year ended June 30, 1907.

NO ACCOUNTS. Hongkong, August 10, 1907.

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widow-stated that Laut Hing Pong (tho thon Lane, Crawford's buildings in in great dificulties. We bad to get back absconding partner) received the money. the direction of the Hotel. Next day be to Kobe to catch the Aki Maru.

A witness, called by Mr Gardiner, slated mentioned the fact to the Director of In vain we tried for coalies. No matter that Yeung Kam Shing told her she Public Works as a sugested cause for the how much we offered, every man refused, had a chup of the "Lai Tak Leung" CINEMATOGRAPH · PATHE collapse.

At last about 6.45 in the evening we sccar and asked witness if she wanted to Mr Morrell-Cut you tell how for lacked a man whose heart the yons opened make any money by suing the "Lai Tuk the flash was 7--No.

sufficiently to consent to escort us to Leung," but witness declined. (It should neighbouring torn. At nightfall we loft be pointed out the firm sued here in the the city still submerged in more than tin Tak Lae Leung, not the "Lai Tuk feet of water.

Leung.")

Mr Morrell-Bat you say you can tell where it struck Yes.

Mr Morrell-Then how far was it from you? Can you tell that -No.

Mr Morrell-From any other object Yes. I can say how far to the left or right. Mr.

Morrell-To any distante?-Within a reasonable space, say 150 yards.

in

WEISMANN'S LARGE HALL (ENTRANCE WYNDHAM STREET).

TO-NIGHT

Judgment and costs were given against | NEW PICTURES Li Chi Chin in respect to each of these eleven cases.

Mr d'Almada appeared for Lo Tui, Zā Shi, Ho Sze, and Tso Fuk.

Li Shi, another woman, lent the Tak Loo

A more hopeless journey one could hardly imagine. We were two Europeans The extensions of the fighting lines,

bareft of practically all our goods, with which were exaggerated in the South

absolutely nothing on excoptrain-coots, mak African campaign. were abandoned, and

ing our way to-heaven only know, where the formations were generally closer than ACCOUNT.The Profit on Working

under the guidance of a Japanese coolio, Lo Thi received judgment for $525.79 have beon practiced n Great Britain for Account amounted to $73,068.23 as con-

pared with $76,558.56 for the correspond, Mr Hazeland--Of where it struck ?-No! As we proccoded the darkness deepened balance due for tiles and bricks sold and fourteen years,

till wo simply folt our way aleng, now delivered. The work was so severe that many felling period of 1906, being a decrease of Where it was on the horizon.

83,401.33. asleep in the firing line.

The Profit and Lose Account, including

Mr Morrell-Oli! it was on the horizon.through a river, again over a dilapidated the sum of $371.53 brought forward from Mr Hooper-I am speaking of how it mountain pass, every memont expecting Leung $750 and received judgment. She 31st December, 1906, shows credit appeared to rao looking through a window; to fall 20 or 30 feet over some non-existent lent the money to the firm on Lau Hing balance

Chin of $73,884.50 which the Directors I could see it was not north of one point bridge. At this we stuck on for between Pong's assurance that, the master, Li Chi had money. She had never lent any recommend should be apportioned

two and three hours, till at last the coole other money and had none to loud now, follows-

Ho Sze, a widow, asked for and received Mr Mortell-How für distint was it?—I suggested that we should "uumi, "to

She was ... 848,000.00 can't any.

which wo gladly agreed. We tried two judgmont for 81,000, monoy lent.

friend of Yeung Kam. Shing, lived next door to the Tuk Continuing, Mr Hooper said the clectric wayside ins, but for reasons, best known

Tuk Lee Loung, and had forn 10,000.00

fifte would auso vibration, bat in answer to themselves, both refused us a night's Lou Hing Pong woman, 5000re judg

three or four years: Tso Fuk, another 4,808,69 to Mr Looker said he did not think it rest. We struggled on till about, 10 p.m. would interfere with the enst wing.when we got one, where we settled down 10,026.88

Mr Looker briefly addressed the jury. not to sloop but to brien dreams 873,884.50 On the ovidence he submitted the only of corpses and floods.

At 6.30 on the following morning we granted leave of absence, and Mr F. Mait-

̈DIRECTORS.--Mr W. H. Potts has been verdict could be death by misadventure.

him Mr Morrell argued in a similar fashion started to walk again and continued till wa Innd joined the Board at the invitation of

Mr Hazeland in his summing up asked found the rond sufficiently good to bear retation, but offers himself for re-election.

a matter of fact the news of the appoint-sixty goodarmes, has opened an ellice at

ment and Chang'e subsequent resigna- tion has been through the wire. His Excellency has not arrived at the Capital;

To pay dividend of 8 per cent.

for the half-year

To transfer to Repairs and

Renewals Account

Fixtures...

Toxo September 2. Lieut.-Colonel Saito, accompanied by Kanto (Chiantas ?) on the Chinese and To write of Furniture and Keroan border, and is putting military administration in force with a view to the To carry forward to new

Account ... of Korean subjeots. protection of

Ia Japan it is reported that the passos. sica 1

of Kanto is valid, in view of the evidence testifying to the Korean ownership of Kanto. Three hundrad Chinese troops

Chang La replied that hie dolny was Saito to retire.

Chinese Prefect has requested Lient-Colonel This was peremptorily due to ill-health.

September 3.

as instanced by the fact that in answer

nor south of another..

a

prent for 81100, money lent. She lent the monoy to Lau Hing Fong for the business Lau Hing Pong said the business was good and who took his word.

Mr Gardiner-How long have you known

Plaintiff-Four or five years.

to a wire from Peking hurrying bita up, are said to be staying in the distries, Thehe Directors, Mr W. H. Potts rotires by the jury whether they were of opinion that rieks. The ricksbas, however, were not Kon, Chau Chung Sin, Pang Shut and tha |

IN TROUBLE.

(Chines Mail's Services)

PERIO, September 9. Hsiang Chi Hong, the Provincial Treasurer of the Minchi Provinces has been ordered to submit himself for official investigation

This is dao to representations being

made to the Peking Government by the merchants of the Minchi Provinces.

declined.

Hongkong, August 30,

HORS,

Atori. The accounts Love Icon audit-death was due to misadventure. Only two of much service, as most of the low-lying ed by Mossra A. R. Lowe, C.A., and R. verdicts wore open to Extent and to and roads were gone and wo had to push than Paterson, C.A., this Inttor acting for Air that death was caused by neglent neces over mountains and carry them goes It is reported that the Chinese Govern. Jeffries Mours H. U. Jeffries and A. stated evidence that the neglect was of the streams. By dint of forced marches and ment is continuing protest against the R. Lowo offer themselves for ro-clcction. groasest natura-amounting to reckless constantly changing rickahaa wa oventually dispatol of foreign officials to Chientao

EDWARD ODBORNE, (Kanto), which, it maintains, is Chinese

Cinnan.

After a moment's consideration the reached a apet where there was an un- territory.

jury returned a verdict of death from boken milway line and got to Kobe just Inisadventure.

in time for our rosse).

It was our first, and we trust our last, experience of foods In Japan. No country, of course, can prepare for covergenotes of this kind, but we doubt if the Japanese even did all that was, by their power to

The Chino-Japanese nego innsat Mukden have been atspended, and there is no.kope of an amicable settlement. The chance of the conclusion of the Yolu Forestry Agros. mont is diminishing owing to internal objections, N.-O. Daily News,"

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RHEUMATIC PAINS" RELIEVED.

pains of sciatto and soute Thouma. TO one wood now suffer the agonizing

tism, as quick relief may be had by applying Obamberlain's Pain Balm, This fact has been diently demonstrated in many

UNREST IN TUKIEN.

FOOCHOW, September 4." The Houchinahuler Hot Religiou

Mr R. Harding appeared for Chat Lol Song Choong firm,

Chau Lek Kun's claim was for $1,000, money

lent and he received judgment against Lá Chi Chin.

Chao Chung Sin suod for 2050, money out, and received judgment.

Pang Shut claimed $620, money lent, and judge firm claimod 8420.20, The San balanco due for goods sold and delivered, and received judgment.

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Judgment was stayed in the usual torms, Mr d'Almada, asked that the money bo paid over to them and they would give a guarantee for refunding it in the syout of La Chi Chin winning the appeal. The Puiste Judge declined.

Mr d'Almada argued that if Li Chi Chin went into bankruptoy their judgments would not be atisfied, but the Puisue

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