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ARMED ROBBERS.

Yesterday we had the cream of The story of the armed robbery and mrson at Roi Ping, in which the Can- ton authorities nak Hongkong to hand over Chow Tack. We had tho principal witness and his family hiding in a clump of bamboo on the hillside above his house, while in the red glare of the burning building, he saw Chow Tack stanching, gun in hand, and heard him instrupting the meal of the gang. This was real Amma from real lo.

Ta-hy we bare this account of the further proceedings before Mc. J. R. Word.

BOATS DUE TO ARRIVE AND DEPART.

VESSELS DUE TO ARRIVE.

FEBRUART 13. YAMAGATA MARU, N.Y.E., from Chasita, with mail.

FEBRUARY 14

Calcutta, with mail.

TAISHO MARU,

X.T.K., from

"IMPRESS OF RUSSIA, Canadian Pacifio, from London via l'olombo and Singapore, with mail

FEBRUARY 15. BANRI MARU, D. & Co, from ava FEBRUARY 18- KAMAKURA MAKU," K.X.X., from Japan, with mail

FEBRUARY 19

IYO MARU, K.T.K, from London, with mail.

YETOROFU MARU, NYK, kom Calcutta, with mail.

FEBRUARY 20. HECTOR, A and S., from Liverpool.

FEBRUARY 21. TANGO MARE, N. Y. K, from

Chan Sui Sam, a watchman of the Pak Sting Lee village, Hoi Ping district, said that on the morning of October 8, arthed with a Winchester rifle, he was on patrol duty outside the village. At 5.30 a.m. he saw advancing towards the village body of brigands. Sounding the gong of the watchhouse he gave the alarm. The offer watchmen of whom there were 48. tumed out. The Frigands opened fire.. In the fght that ensued between the robbers and the watchmen, the former sutured casualties, ten being killed to the knowledge of witness. Three watchmen were wounded. | Australia, with mail. Against the odds that were arrayed against them, the watchmen, "includ-" ing witress, retired and hid them- selves in the hills. Witness went to a hill tear the Chung Hing Lee village, Sand from his place of concealment he Saw the robbers batter down the gate of the village, and looting the houses. He heard them say: "Burn Chan Ka Chung's (a previous witness) house. Take the people away." Fifteen of the houses of the village were burn- ed; that of Chan Ka Chung, being the last to be set on fire. The rob bers then left toking with them 126 villagers of toth sexes. Witness's house In his own village also was looted and burned. The less he sustained amounted to about $200. There were about 500 or 600 robbers" who took part in the affair, and of these 400 were armed. During the attack on the villages witness saw the accused directing the attack with his revolver.

FEBRUARY 12- NORE, P. and D., from Yokohams. COLOMBIA, Parific Mail, trom Ean Francisco, with mail.

I reply to Mr. Leo Longinotto, witness said that in the attack on the Chung Hing Lee village, none of the inhabitants were killed. In the Pak Shing village, one was killed.

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Proceeding, witness said that the Brigands left a little after ten d'clock. He knew the accused since the Latter was a boy, and had seen him constantly until a few years ago. When the accused turned robber, he' saw him ne more until the morning of the robbery. On the 16th ultimo, he saw the accused in a local board-Java. ing house, and informed the Folice. The accused was arrested by In- spector Grant.

Other witnesses were called and the hearing was adjourned.

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DEPARTING VESSELS,

Mr and Mrs E. C. Mr and Mrs

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FEBRUARY 15.

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Capt

It has been persistently rumoured that General Sir Julian Byng, G.C.B. will succeed Sir Henry May who has resigned the governorship of Hong: kong. General SirJulián Byng, G.C.B., has been deal of fighting since he! joined the 10th Royal Hussars, as a

·Young' man of 21, in 1883, first in the Sudan, then in South Africa. General Byng was concerned in the Cambrai battle in 1917, in which the enemy retrieved himself after a serious blow by throwing strong forces against the northern and south-east portions. of the salient which was accentuated NORE, T. and 0,, for London, vis Mr and Mrs C. by the rapid advance of the tanks. The Third Army commander was exonerated from blame for the 'incident. His great work in the Allied cffensives of 1918 is well known. Sir Julian is a big, well made- man, with strong jaws, strong ears, and a strong waly kdistinctly hard some, with dark blue eyes. He is 57 years of age and is the seventh son of the 2nd Earl of Stafford. Hel married in 1902, Marie Evelyn, only child of the Hon. Sir Richard Moreton, i KCV.O. Lady Byng is a well-known writer and is the authoress of The Barriers and Anne of the Marshland.

"Straits. Times."

Says the Bangkok Daily Mail:- One can hardly pick up a paper published anywhere in the Far East nowadays without finding some re ference to the scarcity and dearness of rice. Singapore has just sent a special embassy to Siam to try and get some of the vast stcres of the precious cereal we are supposed to have stowed aawy, but I don't think this will have much effect. Siam already sends abroad about every icul of rice she can well spare and can find ships or railway trucks for, and I know my Siamese neighbours all around, wealthy as well as poor, are now complaining as to the price they are called upon to pay for the grain that is their staple food,

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CLEARANCES.

FEBRUARY 11, 1819.

Management: J. GENIN.

THE WATER SUPPLY.

Level and Storage of water in reservoimm

BINKIANG, Brit, noon, for Shanghai, on the lat February, 1919

B&S..

** CITY AND HEEL DISTRICT WATER WORKI

ESTEL. 106

1913.

WAI HING, Brit., ncon, for Bangkok, J.M.

LIEN SHING, Brit 4 pm for yamala. below 32 t. 3 in. below ratione, Saigon, E. Yuen

in: owerłow HSIN TAH, Chi., 5pm, for Shang-16 bdew sector) 16, tales ovatio

yam Intermediate aft. in. below sýndow.

ubai Arakaw hai, 0.M.S.N. Co.

MISAKI MARU, Jap, 2 p.m. for Cantem, Carroll,

Tytam Tak 15), 13 ft. 4 in. below everflow.

WAHANG, Brit., 3 p.m., for Calcutta Wong Nei Chung, the 3 ko. Delow overtion.

via Bingapore. J.M.

3

SHUN CHEUNG, Chi p.my K.C. Wan via Mame, Wo Hing.

KWANGLER, Chi., 3 pm, for Canton, C.M.S.N. Co

la, below verday"

Polfaiam,.79 TL, #in

17, Dolor erectiowa- below dreskoa amare STORAGE IN MILLIONN AND URSIELLE OF SALLONE.

TOTH 180,39

for

Tytam

tam

FAX WO, Chi., 4. p.m., for Shanghai, Kwong Hing...

FEBRUARY 19, 1913. KOJUN BARU, Jap. 7. a.m, for Eaiphong, AB.K

Fer

BENDORAN, Brit, 6.30 am, Yokohama via Nagasaki, G.L. & Co.

DALTUKU MARU, Jap., 8 Rishon 0.3K

for

for

FEBRUARY 11, 1019, LOKSANG, BL, 970 tons, from Hai.

hong, Capt. Ritchie, J.M., West Foint. ALICORNE, Chi, 308 tons, from Pakhoi, Chint-On, C40

HOI BANG Brit, 288 tone, from. Canton, Capt. libelson, Wo Fat, barl

KATSUMA MARU, Jap., 1,029 tons, from Bangkok, Capt. Turner, Carroll, B7. MIKUNI MARU, Jap., 089 tons, from Canton, Capt. Kawaguchi, Suzuki, C.

MISAKI MARU, Jap, 813 tons, from Waku, Capt. Toyoda, Carroll, ES7.

HANYANG, Brit, 1207 tons, from Macho. B. &B, Taikoo Docks,

TAISANG, Brit, 1,644 tons, from Shangbai via Bwatow, J.M., whari.

SHUN CHEONG, Chi, 235 tons, from K.0. Wan, Wo Hing, wherle bond

KWAI WAH Oh, 405 tonis, from Tourace, Capt. Kwok, Wai Hing, C40.

SAKAI MARU, No. 3, Jap, 575 tons, from Keelung, Capt. Abe, Osaway 125,

CHINHUA, Brit, noon, for Bangkok, via Bwatow and Singapore, B. & 8. TAGA MARU, Jap, 7am Keelang, M.BE

Tłum Tuk, intimate gam Wong Mai Chung, Pokititim

TOTAL

79

$13 10

2.30

1,012.10

9

1.31.59

Consumption of water in the City and Fill District in millions and decimals of gallons during the month of January Consumption

ItB. 拉保 173.252.10 Citimated population -- $70,000 $74.201 Consumption per bowd |

90.3

Constant supply in all districts during,

January of both 1918 & 1019

for

e

LOOK WATER WORKS LEVEL.

Kowloon aritu. | 127%. 22. below, aft! belo tion Baservoir.....] awazo. STOELOW.

· STORAGE IN HILTON AND DEODLAZE OY, CALBOMU

1918.

1510.

HAROLD DOLLAR, Brit, 7.m., for Vancouver via Manila, B. Dollar.

ICHANG, Heit 10 am, for Hogy, B. & S.

TAHCHEE, Brity, 9 am, for Halcon rarion phong. Standard Oil.

AKEBONO MARU, Jap, 7 a.m, for Rangoon. I.K.K.

MIKAGE YARU, Jep, 10, for

NOVARA, Brit, noon, for Yokohama Yokohama vin Keelung, Furukawa via Shanghai. P. & O..

MIKUNI MARU, Jap., 8 at for Shanghai, Suanki.

DON'T RISK PNEUMONIA.

ET rid of every cold as quickly as possible. It is the forerunner of all pulmonary trouble, and pneumonia may develop in low hours. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It is t simple thing to do, but the effect is mar vellous. For tale by all Chemists and Storokbeper

・Basserole · Grimm í

Convamption of water in Kowloon in millions and decimals of gallons during the month of January.

2019. 20.02

81-43 107,503 801,100

19.4

11.

msted population Contmption per hond i

· per day saamisemmin k

The Government Analyst's reports show hat the water is of excellent quality

Public Works Department,

W. CHATHAM,

Water Authority,

A FORTY YEARS' TEBT. BAMBERLAIN'S Cough Remedy has been, caring, coughs and colde for the past forty years and ban gaizod in popularity every year. What better recommendation is required f For sal by all Chemists and Storekeepers,

Printed and Published for Tax CONCERNED by GEORGE WILDH

DADE BURNETT, Editor and Manager,

Brest, Hongkong.

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