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that it is born of deep political con- SUMMARY 'COURT CASES.

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"A LIFE FOR A LOAN.

How a dan hier was pledged as security for a los was told in the Summary Court this morning in the course of the bearing of a claim for the rewary of the money. Defendant, who admitted owing the prin cipal, amit he pladgai hia motarul daughter

security.

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Me Toor-The daughter was mortgaged The Chief Justice (to plaintiff): You did Got avail yours. If of the security?

Defendant interjected that his daughter was not with plaintiff a month. Plaintiff did not treat her properis, 9 he took her jaway.

Plaintif denied that the girl was over with him.

COURT OF APPEAL.

THE OPIUM APPEAL CASE."

THE QUESTION OF A JUDGMENT SINCE. APPEAL.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. 1918,

SPORTING.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.

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klichen played yesta day resulted na

CHAMETONANA Siuers. W. I Wai bont Caplaie O. R. Hamilton,

PEACE THROUGH VICTORY. MANIFESTO BY PARIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

The following is from a bulletin lasued by the Paris Chamber of Commaren ---

Immediately after the defeat of the German armies along the Ter, soma ró- presentatives of Gurauanle Suzialdemok Tatia

HANDICAP KINSLER, “*4," H. J. Verney (rec, 28) beat T. W, Kolution to the war. (coc. 2.8), 6-2, -2.

In the Fue ing Opium Company's follows:- in the Full Court this appeal case nursing a dingussian arcas between, sho Bench and bar pire a supposed esah (80,81,8 balance in favour of the Compage. Iti was also disclosed that since the appeal n julgment had been obtained against the Company for damages to be ascer tained on another breach of contract Mr. Sharp said he did not know what the damages were likely to be, but is avas belisted here was nothing to meet them and the plaintiffs were modi much about it.

worrying wory

viction that the interests of the Country are better secured" ander republican government than under a Constitutional Monarchy. Indeed whon that question was being debated the ninety-six representatives of the Province of Yunan at the Citizens Convention voted unanimouely in faveur of a constitutional monarchy, and the civil and military Governora of the provires repeatedly arged the curly cuthronement of YTAN SHII Ka Were they one and all fawners and hypocrites, or have they been coj-led or terrorised by Tear Ao and his fellow conspirators who

the Yanganese troops Control

Government The Constitutional Society in a manifesto condemning the Yunnan revolt says: There baye been many rebellions to secure constitutional government, but this is the first time on record that a party pretending to be popular has taken up arms to prevent the establishment of constitutional government." We do not know that this is altogether a

The President: I should like to see the Ble truthful representation of the matter:

Mr. Potter wall the attitude of the we are more inclined to think that

To the Rummary Court this morning. Oheist Receiver, the liquillator, took up the recent announcements of the

before the Chiel Justice Sir W. Reeson that judgment was that he was no Pare None --On Jan. 31. at Barner, Government's intention to inaugurate Davis, C., Sin Pik Lam, trading as the concerned with it at al because if the Libat. C. B. Pan, (Adjutant), 10: constitutional government on May Yeo Cheong firm, 20 Queen's Road Wost,quidation weus on the judgzhent did not Batt. KY.L., into of Swow, tel

1st next were intended to weaken sought to recover from the On Cheong armbind him at all and if he liked ba could MABY IRENE (QUEENIE) NORTHTY.

the case which the rebels have put Bonham Strand West, $338 in respect apply to have it set mids. .. DEATHS.

forward for support: and to offer a Sabase March 8, si Shanghai,asis for that "amicable settlement"

THOMAS JONET Snivas, aged 18

which is evidently much desired even years.. STARKEY.-On March at P, Chinking, among some of the Government's

EDWORTE STARKEY, aged 70 years.

military advisers.

(BREWED IN SCOTLAND).

A. S. WATSON

& Co., Ltd

WINE AND SPIRÍT MERCHANTS

WM.

HONGKONG.

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INSPECTION INVITED.

THE DIARY.

MEMO FOR TO-DAY.

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, March 15, 1916

THE YUNNAN REVOLT.

NEWS OF THE DAY,

LOCAL, AND GENERAL.

Sir R bart Bredor contemplates leaving for a trip to the United States next month, says the Peking Daily News,"

The P. & 0. homeward will steamer "Karmals" with the Hoogkong mail of the 28th January last, arrived in Londos od Monday morning. the 13th hestant.

Noting the arrival at Shanghai of Mr EF. Mackay from Hongkong, the N. C. Daily News remarks Recant passengers from this direction have had to put up with very unpleasant saAZ...

Messrs Hughes and Hough's cos? As time goes on it becomes more and report says that owing to the uzsteadiness more difficult to understand what the of the freight market there is no conl for Bale, and there are no quotations for any leaders of the rebellious movement in | kind of coal. Yannan can hope to gain by planging the country into civil war. After three months of agitation and warfare only one other province has joined in the revolt the province of Kwei- ehow. The initial successes gained by the Yacuanese troops in Szechuan are being nullified as the Government troops are reaching the area of dis tarbance. Nachi has been recaptured and so also has Saila. It is note- worthy that the Government proba competed for by those whose, handicap clamations disdain to regard Tsai

"Mr Henry Lardner Dentys, Just, of Hongkong, was admitted by Sir H. W. Saumarez, to practice as a legal practitioner ia B.2. M.Supreme Court of China, ot the 28th February, at Amoy.

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H.E. the Governor has kindly offered. A cup to the Royal Hongkong Golf Club to

His Lordship and unless plaintif was, money lendar he had no business to charge interest, but his Lordship did not soo why He should be deprived of interest altoge ther and made an order for the payment of the principal amount claimed, 290, and two months lateröst amounting to $9. ”

"GOOSE DYE CLAIM.

COMPLICATIONS UNDER A CHINESE CONTRACT.

The President (Sir

Setsaren nakel, who

were.

KANDICAP ANGLES, "."

HANDICAP DOUBLES,

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commegood talking of possible ultimate "zopatiations for Pence and sought, although in vain, to convises socialistic contras in the Allied quantries as to the likelihood of forestalling s After the captura of Warsaw, and the retreat of the Russia, the Kaber himself openly entertained thoughts of Pence with aonour F. Bavington (ser.) bext F. van der Wal asent to take place in the near future. Ab Wa-hington, the Exgue, Burne and Rome, free. 3), 6-4, 13-11.

de.tain prominent persons started campaign in an obliging Press, and by R. P. Thursdeld and P. S. Leigh indivifus ffert, which was intended to

Ueady calculato and negotiations. L. M. Whyte (roc. 13), 6–3, 6–4.

that by tra-ting for Peace, whilat still " Bennett (res. 2 3) best D. E. Donnelly and prepare the way for diplomatic overtures AH. Crook and A. B. Raworth (recupying Franch and Russian berritor S-6) beat W. E. Hoogwerth and H. Waha wuld come out of this world-

10 fich she has brought about; and which Moyler (roc. 3-6) 6-4,5-3, 6-4.

she now probably regreb, under the best conditions possible. But again her plans. have suffered defent. She has been com

led pe

Havilard de the plaintiffs 5. E. Green and Lt.Colonel Crisp (cw

15-8) bead J, BlacDonald and W. J. nobody his Lerd-Morros (rec. 5-8), 6-1, Band Mr. Suurp said it was ship had heard of.. He, Counsel, did not knew the name. This notion was started before the petition and he was told would swallow up anything there was.

of two cases of dye, being the amount paid The President: How was in the action was not stayed? Why did the repre- by the plaintif to defendants. The 'osses were delivered to the plaintiffs and werentative of the Company not take that Mr. Potter said he did not think they and damaged. Plaintiff also claimed damages had any powers once the liquidator had rejsted a boing broken, short delivered poin

Jurrench of contract.

been appointed. The company had filed

45

Mr King Sing represented the plaintiff a defence and the matter was taken on and defendant was represented by 'Mrthas defence because a liquidator had J..K. Hall Brutton.

een appointed provisionally and becaise Mr. Kong-Sing said the claim was in winding up order had been reads. The rospect of the speciña performance of a Company would have no power to come contract for the purchase and sale of goods, into Cors in view of the winding up Duabla Quose Bra d, gold and yellow orler. The liquidator was cognisant of djes," at an agreed price of 32.34 per tin.the whole thing.

Mr. Sharp: The liquidator looked into The contract was signed on October 14:ħ last and penalty was imposed for ann. the claim and saw that there were no delivery within time. Ou November 27thusets to meet it or fight it.

M. Poster: We think these should and 22nd plaintiff paid defendants 8030

have gone over. being the amount due for the two cases of The hearing of the appes! then pro dye, less $60 which was dua sad which

Iceeded. hd since been paid for the over-time penalty

The Chief Justice: What you my is that they failed to give you delivery 7

Mr. Kong Sing said that was so, but not exactly in that way. Later on in the day when the money was paid, plaintiff Bent a letter of request for, the delivery of the goods. A foki in the defendant's empley brought the goods, but it was found that 100 cases were of a different brand and that there were 30 tios short. There ensued a dispute regarding the shortage and wrong goods and further amounts due under contract which were overdne.

Evidence was given by the plaintiff and after a cross examination by Mr Brutton, the case was adjourned.

his

Ainer Mr. Petter had 'concluded address Mr. Sharp replied...

The case was concluded during the afternoon and judgment reserved.

THE MAGISTRACT,

Captain Hammond and J. W. Fracks (rec. 46) beat F. W. Cary and Dr. W. V. M. Koch (rec. 2-6), 62-61. B—4,

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MITED DOCSLES, HANDICAP. Mrs. Whitmarsh and N. E. Kent (owe 5) best Mr. and Mr. . C. Stark (rec. 1-8), 66——

Mr. W. Armstrong and H. R Phalips (ne 15-8) beat Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pearce (ric. 15), 6-4, 6-4.

"DISASTER ON THE TRANS.

SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

APPALLING ACCIDËST NEAR THAUTSK.

consinus the war ty 'draw upon her eat sonomie and military resources. and to start off in an advenda,ous rush fur Constantinople, across the Balkızs, there to seek for the solution, she has tiled to obtain upon the princip scenes of Garmany thus hopes action in the war. to keep the World's opinion favourable to her, for äfteen months war unaccompanied by the results announced in an incesant propagada, are beginsing to reveal mob evident sigue of waikassa, veiled by a semblines of a seagth.

Bet again to-day, wo fear of mom," and openly-made, suggestions of a prenisture Peace, which emanate from the Germanie Empires. Such a Tuce, according to Grecian Jofre, uld be a crime to poslarity, an armistice during which all contique Joverishly to nations would

prepare for war.

The German deputy von BrockhazaSO suggest the formation E an Imparial Council chietly composed of members strictly sub rdinate to the Imparial power, And tich would be a substitate for the Reichstag when bringi y and considera- The Harbin correspondent of the N. C. tion the torms of pe co. Professor Hans reported in the New York American, and Details are now, to band of ora of the pad by the German censer, expres cd a Daily News writing on March 2ad says:- Delbruck, in a conversation that was most shocking milway disasters that has wish for intervention by the Pope and ever taken place on the Trans-Siberian President Wilson. He even went so far, 14 to specify what territorial and pecuniary Railway resulting in the death and routilain lemnities Germary would be satisfied *ih. And lastly, the ex-Chanceller, on of many passengers bound westwards to Rassis On. Menday, February 21 the Prince von Bulow, doubtless wishing to mail trafo from Irkutsk at 1,114 versts

make amends for his defeat in Italy, sad from Noro-Nikollevak near the station havs his revenge, has bon sont to Swit special mission; it is said, Takhed, was forced to stop owing to sumeerland on

too, that he will travel on to Madrid, and damage to the engine. It occupied the main line over which the express train then to the United States, to stimakis the travels direct from Vladivostok to Fetro zeal of gratuitiers spents there and exsol

And at 9 o'clock in the evening going the advantages to be reaped by a German” gand, at the rate of over 60 versts an hour. (the peace. Io all probability he will experience speed having incrassed as the way is hero

some trouble in fading ready listeniors, on a decline, the fast train rustad head. For beyond the Prronece, as well as on the long into the tail of the mail train causing other side of the Atlantic, people are not the catastrophe.

for otten the maseras of Armenian and by For some unknown reasons the op Belgisce the numerous outrag had been permitted to pass through German agents, against the independence the station Bairazoffka, though no news

recently had been received that the mail train No.of the United States, submarins piracy,

ambitious desires 3 bad safely reached the next station expressed by M. Ballin, the manager Tashed, por was the driver of the express the. Hamborg. Amerths Line, claiming that aware when he psed the former station Germany, should bare strong naval bases

t that the main line was.cecup I d

The impact was so great that all the A woman who stole from 2 Li Yoon eight railway carisgea which composed the Street a box of dominoes valued at $15 and mail train were mashed, the express has tried to run away but was discovered hiding ing ite locomotive and baggage car des

A Chiness who was caught in the ack bf breaking and entering 121 Queen's Road

West was sentenced this morning" to a month's imprisonment.

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on all the oceans of the globe" as the mazitime power of German Imperialism on a firmer footing.

INTERVENTION FOR FEACE FILL.

in a cubicle, was sentenced to six weeksTroyed. Immediately the collision took In any case, istarventions_matter place there was's panic among the pas-what form it assumes, will have no chance hard labour this morning.

1:ogers travelling by the express. (Among of success to-day, The Allies aronsoro these passengers were several residents than ever determined to carry on to the end from China and Japan who had left Harbin this war which they have been forced into on the preceeding-Friday. Sabruary 18. waging they will go through with it, until the incontestable triumph of the caule Fortunately no one on the express was badly injured, though many were suffering they are defending has born schiered. The from bbock and braises whilst a few were changes that have recently taken place in the French and Russian Governments, the lightly wounded. THE ANTIMONY ORE CASE.

The travellers on the mail train were far visits paid by the Franch Generalia-chiaf less fortunate. From auder the wreckage to England and Italy, had no other object MAXIMUM PENALTY ASKED FOR. of broken wood and bent iron which had than that of still farther incrguing the but a few minutes before been coaches, feelings of good fellowship existing amongst The formal adherence of Japan What gives a man the right to be termed

MIG. N. Ora, prosecuting for the Crown came heartrending cound, from those who the Allies, and rendering them more

ware pinioned by pieces of materials. eficacious. enquire" The title comes from "the French eager," shild-bearer." but in the antimony ore case yesterday, said it. News of the disaster was immediately tele-to the agreement of September 5th, 1914, The Rev. bir. Lucaa who was a pathar, of course, long since lost all military would tax the credulity of anybody, to be graphed to the authorities of the Tomsk by which the Allies were not to con Railway Administation and oficials arrived click any separats peace has streng on board the French

liner significance. Applicable only, to the tion is a permit had happened. Defendant extreme

to one authority Leve that that was the first time an altera the spot by single locomotives. In thened this solidarity to a still greater de ger

younger sons of the nobility, to officera Polynesien, has reported to the Police the the title is strictly loss during trait of a piece of luggage gz50, containing clothing and jewellery valued at

is cra 12. Adentrance fee of 50 conts

8.30 pm-Concert in the Salors ando's men as soldiers. They are each will be devoted to the War Charities

Soldier' Home.

MEMO. FOR TO-SORROW.

11 s,m.-Anction of Household Furni- ture ab the Gate House," Kingsclere," Kennedy Road.

General Memorands. FRIDAY, March 17- St. Patrick's Day.

30 p.m.-Auction of Household Furni-

tare, etc. at Mesars. Haghoe and Hough's

2.30 p.m.-Auction of Tientsin Carpets and Rugs at Messrs. Hughes and

Hough's SUNDAY, March 19:-

Hughes and Hough's. THURSDAY, March 23-

11 am-Auction of Hess Faraiture, Billiard Table and Fianes it A.8.C Barracks, Queen's Rond.

Our

Fand.

According to the Peking Daily Nawa" the dockyard in Cheloo will soon be reconstructed and developed for tha

THE TITLE OF ESQUIRE.

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THE OFFICERS' MESS.

The following letter from A appears in a Londen paper

when thro

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were organized rescoe gres. At Petrograd, Mr Khostol, the the unharmed new Prime Minister, declares be has only

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a'most invariably referred to as rubbers. Thus, the proclaination of the victory of the Government "troops at Suift Bays: "Our troops commenced the attack on the 1st

of the King's household, to counsellors of hought antimony ore from the Wah Cheng parties from ONZ inst, and occupied, strategical points

law, justices of the peace, therits, holders izza and attempted to export it as iron ore, passengers and the navy gangs employed one political sim in view, viz that which of commissions in Navy of Army and Me Gardiner has talked about the rights to look after the line. The scenes depicted will achieve the defeat of the Germans. were most appalling Under the bindmost In England, Mr Asquith states that the graduates of the universitier, though br auch ag Kuangtiao and. Chubno Mountaine. After hat engagements

Courtesy it is given also to solicitors of individuis and out mms rea, but carriage of the mail train was a pile of Allies have entirely agreed upon the nature enrgecas, bankers, the landed gentry and when nations were at war we have to insist mutilated bodies and from under other of the operations to be carried out in the gentlemen "of independent means.”

on the duties being performed by those were to be seen single hands and arma, Balkans. Public opinion in, the Allied fest and legs, that had been actually torn countries in fally determined to prosecute end without weariness, lasting a whole day and night,

who enjoy our hospitality," said Mr Orme. Away from the trunks of the injured, the war to the very" troopa victoriously advanced capturing purposes at repairing maral ships and

"The war has brought out some very fine From the wreckage were taken a doad or wavering. People are aware that the all important points on the left bank manufacturing articles to supply the neces

things is haman, nature, but it has also including two women and children, all question of the cost of living, incensed by It is said that the

bean proved that arms are still ready to passengers, except one conductor and an speculation, is growing very bitter in the oiler, 20 badly injured and 15 lightly Germanic. Empires. In Germinay, prices of the river. Then the Chinwa and sitios of the feet.

Sub" forget their obligations and the interests wounded, giving, a total of some Ce have increased 70 per cent. for bread;

per cent. for potatoes; 18 per cent. for eggs; Chaiping Mountains on the right bank President has ordered the Ministry of

of the All, and even the interests of persona of the river were also attacked and Finance to appropriate $100,000 for this

First aid was given to the wounded by 180 per cent. fo meat, according to the | said 'undertaking.., “ captured. On the morning of the 3rd

At a time when pen and poster urge the their own country, where immediate hoga

arriving on the scope of disaster, the more Council of Berlin. The Reinische Feikafung .m.-Excursion to Macao by a day of the battle the high hills at

The Bible & clety have appointed the necessity of aiziet sconomy component of gain is pat before them. The members the Ambulance of Taished and by doctors official statements made by the Municipal

victory, "Taishen'

Pai ta alih were also captured, and Rev. H. E. Andarson to be one of the passed uniting the simple regulation be of this im are subjects of a country which badly injured being afterwards sent by qualifies this stats of things as a lament WEDAESDAY, March 22:---

on them to see that nothing is done which The two last 3rd class carriages of the mail describes the distress amongst the lower as they are abode the city, many Society's agents in China. He will be officers, and cattailing the facilities for is our Ally, and it is even more incumbent special train to the hospital at Eramoyarsk tabla spectacle." The Berliner Tageblatt Crain were completely deuxlisbed whilst classes, and the serious disturbances. 2.30 p-Action of Paint at Mers robbers were killed by our fire, stationed at Hongkong, as a centre from drinking at all hours of the day 7

Sarely is ridiculous that they should will it by way deter the vigilance of our the next three waggons consisting of the crused by the publishing of orders pro own Government. In this cams where ore 1st class and two 3rd clans were wrecked. kalsiting the sale of meat on certain days Consequently the gang of robbers which to supervise the work. He will also be forced to at Boven-course dinners,

which they do not want, "sud for which abipment in detec ed, hasdreds way go The postal vez and baggage car, which in the week. The Porserta ppeals to suffered Tent The next morning ostion of the Reichstag. Me' Maximi Is is only dating the last year and a half they can ill afford to pay, retreated, and Saifa was re-capturedt bavo charge of the sub-agency in Aneam.

clesrad causes zafice at the table of his Majesty through. If it happened elsewhere aloc it were situated nearest to the engine, the Chancellor for the immediste con The Chamber of Commerce of the that Protestant missicasnice have been

ien Harden, writing in the Zukunft, breakdown might causa sericus sit-back to the the.

gangs. had the King

ba silent, reserved and Alli

way the wrecesge and repaired the my, let city cume out to welcome car troops, permitted by the French authorities to

The lies, in command of the damage done to the line, which early in hemble." Farir. March 24-

who entered the city and commenced settle in Anakım.

Mr Gardiner and that his friend he morning had been ingered by the sea and Germany's colonies with 11am-Drawing of Hongkong Club at once to pacify the inhabitants."

The newer to a German Note vorbate The Fasaka Maru, when she was fairness should accept on the face of the Governor of frkets. The damage to the considerable re elves of men at the'r Incomotive of the mil tmin, which disposal, are thus enabled to strictly Debenturer,

Wherever, the Government troops making accusations of dualty against torpedoed, had oh basri, 21,100 volumes facts that the are was bound for Japan...

Mr Orme said they had seen no reason forced it to stop, had been caused by the maintain the blockading of the enemy, Lagunday, March 25-

have come into contact with the British and French troops (which will belonging to the British and Foreign Bible

near the wheels, bot though this halt had ground as well as upon the tattle Geldg rebels-or robbers-they seem to fadad on another page) is of special have defeated them, but the informa interest locally because Ileus enant General Society. A large proportion of these books to believe that this was for the use of breaking of catsia supports to the springs and reduce his gradually upon economic C. A. Anderson's report mentions the destined to Shanghai, for distribution Japan. It was impossible to say what the to be made, the train personnel did nothing They will not faltar in the performance cartificates that had corns down from Japan to signal that the line was not free nor of this sacred duty, no matter how long tion regarding the engagements is too bravery of curcnin, ellicers-who-w

really referred to The Gererament had did they lay danger rocket on the track. it may take to accomplish. They will The investigation into the actual fight.ou till the reiteration of Right be Moss meagre lu' enable one to accurately formerly stationed in Hongkong-- Major

trade in any case where Arix bad shown who is resposible for such an appalling and Serbia be liberated. For as Mr.

AH Aristide Briard, the way French Preciery judge what the Chinese reports mean Dopin-Hepenstal, Captain Sanders and Captio P. 31, Ransoll, Gordon how no dire to interfere with legitimate cause of the resident and to find out achieved through Victory, and lill Belgians

Highlanders, ixte 1/10 London Regiment 2.30 pm - Hongking Club Coral when they speak of "fierce attles. Captain Nosworthy.

(T.F.) has been mentioned in despatches, bona fide intention to comply with the letter loss of life is now being carried on..

by special trains that were parties, in the Chamber of Deputies: These encounters do not appear to be

Nows has been recolved in the Colony for services in Gallipoli. Captain Bussell and the spirit of the law, but this was passengers who were able to continue their aloquently declared said cheart from All very..sanguinary, and the accounts that. Mr W. E Fiok, who left the firm of was in the Brit Consular Service in caas quite catride that. If other rent from Irkutsk for their are.. &ccidents Trance has risen, sword fù band, fighting. imitated the example of the firm concerned to penger trains travelling this enormans for Civiliation had the Independence of 11.30a.m.-Hongkong Ice Co's. Besting, rather suggest that the opposing Massa Isuo, Crawford and Cone Chion rom 168 to 1910. He took part in desting with the Government it would straten that separates the East and West, of Natioun. Before she again teade her Fire Insurance Co'n armies are but "playing at" "war." | months ago, after training in the Aitsẽ Ţ in the defence of the Legations in 1905 [cause an enormous amount of, work nad Rusia aro of such rare occurrence that the sword, she will have obtained full pledges.

Evidently the Government's desire is Rides O.T. C. Eas been gazetted in the heing specially mentioned by Sir Olsada recessitats very wide vigilance. The present, catastrophe stands out particularly of Hongkong Stock Exchange Bottlement to avoid bloodshed as far as possible, 3/4th Bouth Lancashire Regiment, and if Lacdonald.

BA Sta ford, also from the same drm, after training in the leas of Court O, T.-C.

Regiment, Doth wore members of the lea Toluatser Corps. This now-malus the fourth member of Messe Lane, Crawford end Co's staff to recefrs of mis-ione. The provious to were Lieut. E. F. G. Oreind W. C. Cops of The Royal Flying Corps, clinracter of a mere filibustering both of you have been at the Front for expedition. There is

ridepes many months.

:

11.30 am. Hongkong Rope Co

Hosting.

11.45 6.m.- Hongkong Rope Co

Extraordinary Meeting-

9 p.m. - Volantéer Serena's

Dinner at Bangkong Hotel.

Monday, March 27-

Meeting. Tuesday, March 28-

Noon--H.K.

Meeting. WORKMAN, March 29:---

Day.

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and from the very beginning there

11.80 Chins Bager. Rofining Goobas bccu mach talk of settlement by botted to the 9/17th Londen

Mesting.

negotiation if possible. Tho. Cover FRIDAY, March 31

11,50 1-Luzon Sugar Refining Co's, ment has now an overwhelming force

Mesting,

converging on the rebellious provinces and their power to suppress the revolt in due course teenis plain. VISITING CARDS effort takes on the of the 8th King's Liverpool Regb, and I but

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authorities relied upon the good faith of firms in the Colony to help them in carrying cut the regulations Nothing but the geversat penalties would, deter firm who were not on goin hy trying to evade the necessary provisions of the law, and he aked for the maximam penalty, 1f his Worship found that defendant had been guilty of bad faith he asked his Worship send has to prinois.

journey

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is being most unfortunate.

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