TALE OF SHIP'S MASTER
WHO RAN AMOK.
NIGHT OF TRAGEDY IN THE
Calais.
∙BRISTOL, CHANNEL.
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THE CHINA MAIL..
SHIPS OF THE FUTURE.
VIEWS OF LORD INCHCAPE
AND LORD PIRIE,
the foresel, jib and fore stayed were tant to ribbons, and part of the rig ging carried away. After Lundy had bear sighted the master began to show eggs of the mental darnng ment weating to run the vessel ashore, and also ordering the ship's boat to be lavoobed and the anchors
Many interesting points regarding Last Christmas Eye dawned after to be dropped. In onsequence the the size and character of ships in the night of tragis 'experiences comate took charge, and decided that future were expressed at the inquiry French schooner in the Bristol Chan- the best course to adopt, in view of into provision promoted by the pel, as related în Mr. Justice Hor the ster's condition, was to put Greenock Corporation which was re ridges Court in the admiralty Divi-back to Swansea. The weather was sumed in Glasgow on Aug. 9 when BioThe ill-fated reseed was the then ine, the wind westerly, strong the witnesses included Lord Incheme, wooden topsal schoones Auguste, art frombles for making Swanseo. Lord Pirie, and Professor Sir It A bound out of Swansea with coal-forn about mid-day, the master, who Biles. Power is sought to acque appeared to have become more certain property adjacent to the ship The anasher of the vessel became tutional, resumed command, and building yard of Messrs. Caird and demented, one of the crow was shortly afterwards hoisted ting signals Co. (Messrs. Harland and Wolff) in drowned when the boat put off to for towage assistance, and fired the connection with a scheme of exten- Bnother sahooner for assistance, the ship's gun as a distress sigant. The sion of that yard, and opposition master book air with a revolver at sahooner, however (it was added) was centres largely in the proposal to his side-Agata, and corning on deck, perfectly worthy and staunch, include within the extension the Old shortly before eleven; fired at and was under commend, and deer West Church and churchyard where dom on the crew, wounding the ing a direct course for Swansea. Atis buried Burns' Highland Mary.
Sir John Biles, Professor of Naval helmsman in the hip, was in burn swo that nåternoon the Greenbatt " overpowered and locked in his cabin.answered the flag sigral, but would Architecture in Glasgow University, and there continued to fire revalve not undertake the tow, though the spoke in favour of including the
The churchyard in the scheme, as other
wise the plans would have to be reconsidered and an entirely new project prepared, which would not permit of such economical working for of the building of such large vessels as was proposed. He was not sure that this yard was not going to be one of the largest they had, thaugh. he observed Lord Pirie shaking his bead at the suggestion. The world might not take rapidly to the idea of 1,000 feet ships, but it was certain that they were going to have vessels considerably larger than at present, and afterwards they might see what could be done. If this churchyard was allowed to remain it would re duce the output of the yard by about one-sixth, and smaller vessels would have to be built.
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NATIONAL NECESSITY,
MUSICAL PUBLIC HOUSES. CHICKEN WITH NO FLESH.
BIR REGINALD HALL, M.P... DESCRIBES TRADE SCHEME
OF REFORM.
For over a year representatives of all sections of the liquor trade have been at work on a scheme of recon- struction.
Their proposals are embodied in a draft Bill that is now under final The terris of the consideration. Bill have been explained to a Press representative by Rear Admiral Sir Reginald Hall, M.P., who has just accented a seat on the board of Messrs. Barclay. Perkins and Co, Limited, the well known brewers.
One of the proposals is that music shall be included in the recreations to be provided in the new public-
houses,
"The Bill Sir Reginald explained, is based on the following prin ciples:-
1. To promote sobriety without unnecessarily curtailing the freedom of the individual.
DINTR DISSATISFIED,
A Chinese was charged this mÜTT Ing before Mr. R. E. Lindsell with refusing to pay a bill of $1.78, a and with assaulting the proprietor of a restaurant.
Mr. M. K. Lo appeared for the prosecution.
It appeared that defendant and four others, not in custody went in to the restaurant and ordered a meal. After they had finished the meal, a bill of $1.78 was handed to them. Defendant at the counter said that it was too much, as the chicken served had no flesh, but was simply bones. The proprietor said they must pay the bill, and defendant said he would pay it next day. One of his friends sald
he had better pay it but was rebuked for that by defendant. The proprie tor again demanded payment where
upon defendant struck him. Police whistles were blown, and the men ran away, with the exception of defendant, who was brought to the station.
His Worship sentenced the man to four weeks hard labour on the first 2. To further the maintenance of charge and fined him $10 on the public order and to restrict drunken-second.
ness.
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3. To reform the existing licensing system, in order to ensure uniformity. of administration, with a right of appeal to a single central authority.
STABBING CASES.
MANY ARRESTS.
Two men were charged this morn ing before M. N. L. Smith with stabbing a shopkeeper at West Point. Inspector Macdonald stated that
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HONGKONG CRICKET
LEAGUE.
YESTERDAY'S MEETING.
A meeting of the Hongkong Cricket League: was held in the Hongkong C. pavilion yesterday afternoon. Mr. R. P. Thursfeld presided, and was supported by Mr. H. H. Tayler (Hon. Secretary). The following Clubs were represented Civil Service, Hongkong CC, Kow loon CC, RG.A., RE, Staff and Departments, Craigengower, Chinese R... Indian R.C., University, Navy, and Police RC.
course of any one season.
ROYAL HONGKONG 'GOLF CLUB.
DRAW FOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
Telephone 29.
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE WAR MEDAL QUESTION.
To the Editor of the China Mail]
Dear Sir,-1 have read with some amusement and indignation, the letter signed by "A.B.”, which appeared in to-day's paper.
He thinks that he ought to be given the British war medal as a reward for holding on to his civil job and doing a few hours drill a week.
Why stop at the one medal? Why not claim the 1914 or the 1914-15
It would be idle of course to ask our friend if he had ever been wounded, half starved. marched and
to 130 degrees of heat, or spent a fought in a temperature of from 120
few weeks in trenches up to the knees in water etc, because the query contained in his letter gives his position away.
same
Thousands of us, married and with children notwithstanding, gave up everything to answer the call, and now have to start life again at the beginning, while all the years we were soldiering our wives starved on a soldier's pay.
and rifle shots and ended the melan was ready to stand by. choty chapter by shooting himself Augusta a master immediately dead. The verso had encountered caled for the bout to be lowered, and heavy weather. The master, it was ordered the mate ani twa gumbers declared, bad insisted on hoisting into it; and white they were so wait more sie in a gale, the foresail, jibing fee further orders, in tow of the and fore-topsal were torn to ribbons, shooter, the bout took a sudden and the master, then manifestly be arch and one of the gunners was side himself, had desired to run the pitched overboard. He was never abip ashore. When the boat put off seen agat. The printer was hy the mate and two gunners bad left but the search by the bout was fruit on her, and during the tragic night, less. In the end the boat party
4-To reduce the licenses in any there were only the distraught cap ing to overtake the "Augusta, was
given area where the number is ex- tain, the balmsman and two at the picked up by the Greenbatt, and
cessive always having due regard to w on board the "Augusta. A made request for towage of their
the interests affected on the one claim for saving the schooner was vessel With this the Greenbat
hand and the steady improvement of brought by the pug Britor, of compled, towing for half an hour
those licensed premises which remain at the tow-rope parted. She was Narrating the history of these requested to send a tug, and proceed
the other; also to provide facili-on Monday morning one of the de ties for the transfer of licenses to fendants entered a salt fish shop, and
star, or the Allied, medal? Possibly eventful happenings, the plaintiffsed on her voyage to Penarth, with
new or developing districts.
bargained for the purchase of some
It was announced that the Police the gentleman would like a few said the tug Briton" was in Car- the "Augusta 's mate and the sur-
5.-Wherever possible, to enlarge fish for $10, and instructed the shop are unable to raise a team and, ¦ chevrons as well? diff Roods when, at half-past nine viving gunner still on board... Upon
Lord Inchcape said that the largest the premises and provide greater op keeper to keep it for him until the therefore, will not join the League. Is he aware that the medals giver on the right of December 23, the the Augusta," the master give
next day. The shop-keeper asked
A proposal to enter the Wiltshire to "pukka" soldiers are the only schoozer Greenbatt" carce to an order to the batsman to follow the ship of the companies with which he portunities for social amenities.
was associated was 605 feet overall,
for 50 cents as bargain money. The Regiment in the League, provisional rewards these men get for undergo anchor in the roads and announced Greenbuts. Darkness was setting whereas he understood that "this
man said that there was no needy, was put to the meeting and lost. ing all the privations of war? that she had attempted to salve the in, and the Augusta's" head was yard was going to turn out ships of
and went away. Next day, be Several of the rules were amended. "Augusta but hard failed in the keps in the "Greenbattu" wake (50 feet and some of 750 feet. It
again visited. the
shop and One of the amendments is to the effect service, and the Augusta" was long as the "Greenbatt "was kept was essential from the point of view
IMPORTANT ORDERS.
demanded from the shop-keeper $50 that the system of scoring may be in re need of help, below the Nash in sight, and then she was steered
of shipowners that the shipbuilding Lord Pirrie, chairman of Messrs. as compensation, alleging he was. Lights. The schooner had. she said, towards certain lighter. When it bo of the Augusta's crew became evilent that these fights yards of this country should be kept Harland and Wolff, and a director of struck by him. The latter refused. changed by the Committee in the
as up-to-date as possible, as grea: several other shipbuilding companies, Later defendant returned with eighty
After much discussion it was board cad another had been drowned. were upon the land the crew on their efforts were being made in America said he believed he was associated men, some armed with daggers decided that the secretaries of the The Button had steam up, and at own initiative turned the vessel and Japan in shipbuilding, and there with the largest shipbuilding and and others carried bamboo poles various Clube should arrange their once proceeded out to look for the round and steered for the open sea.
was some anticipation that Germany engineering works in the United The shop-keeper was struck
own fixtures, but the question of
Yet he would claim the The night was tom-At the the master went below, and might come into the competition. Kingdom. With the aid of their Diesel the arm with a dagger by first grounds should be left to a sub- Augusta.."
The wind was blowing presently came up with a revolver. The companies of which he was oil engine works in Glasgow they defendant, and second defendant committee composed of Mr. E. J. reward and would wear it too, as pestuous. strong from the north-east, there He bagun firing at his own side chairman were, making arrangements were building, one oil-propelled ship gave him a hard stroke with a pole. Edwards. Capt. Murray and Mr R. men who gave up all ta were wild rain equalis, and heavy lights, and then went into his cabin. for increasing tonnage as speedily as every six weeks. The reason that The Police arrived but the majority Basa. The League opens on Satur- out and do the job. Men who sets were running At 1.80 on the At 10.30 the Briton arrived, and possible to make up for losses sustained they sold the engine works of of the men had escaped and the day next.
were too loyal to the Empire and all morsing of Christmas Eve, the the master was called. When he during the war. The P. and O. Com Messrs. Caird was because they defendants were the only two arrested.
One very important decision it means to us, to hang on to their **Briton found. the distressed ves- came on deck became with the re- pany had had a large number of found that they could not extend Inspector Macdonald asked his arrived at by the meeting was that jobs when there was sterner work to
for a remand sel two miles to the northward of volver, und began shouting and firing vessels built by Messrs. Caird in the them in any way. If they built Worship
which the league shall be confined to one to be done.··
division, each team playing one! the Foreland. Her head sols, as the revolver at random. The heras past, many of them the largest in a vessel of 750 feet the engines was granted.
At 9 this morning serious stabbing
match against each of the other well as the fore topsail ware blown man was hit. He was a man named the passenger service at the time of would probably be geared turbines
place at а fish teams- away, she was heavily ladea and Dashrcene, and was wounded in the construction, and if this yard was and the works were not sufficient to affair took deep in the water, and hedding to upper hip. The master was over-capable of turning out the largest undertake that. As regarded vessels hawker's stall at West Point. A the southward, she was railing and powered and looked in his cabin, and vessels they would have a chance of built at Greenock, they would be number of men made a rush into the labouring in the trough of heavy sees he was heard for a time firing re- securing their custom. If they could finished as far as possible on the stall and severely stabbed the keeper which were washing over her. The volver and ride shots. While the fir- not undertake the biggest ships they stocks, and the engines might be on the back. His injuries necessi "Briton" took great risks to nuke ing went on the "Brika," it was would not get their orders. If this supplied elsewhere, werking between tated his immediate removal to fast, ancoring bear to the said, stood off, and was not seen country were to fail to maintain its their yards at Glasgow and at Belfast. hospital. Four men have since been schooner, and thrice atteropting to again unt daylight. In the dawn position in shipbuilding now it would He had always thought that Messrs. arrested. establish connection by a heaving she was sighted a considerable dis be very difficult to get it back, and Caird built ships too large for the The wind moderated in national interests were so strong that yard, yet the demand to-day was for Kine. She decided on risking a cance off. fourth attempt, and about the time the night, the weather was fine, and nothing should be done to hamper larger and broader ships. They were THIEVING NEIGHBOURS. of beaving the line the report of fire- le "Augusta had been kept hove extensions of shipbuilding yards in being kept back from developments As far as possible | because the harbours and docks were arms and screams were heard from to. The defendants denied that she this country. the "Augusta," and the line there was eved in danger sither of founder everything should be done to en- not big enough to accommodate
Us to bold our pwa bigger ships. Unless shipbuilding ing, 日 after remained unregarded, no ating or of going store, and it was able
severe competition yards could accommodate the the larceny of 4 rattan bangles, 4 tanpt being made on the "Augusta" denied that she was ever abandoned in the very to secure it. The Briton, after by any of her crew. All she required of the future. From the econo- largest ships and were equipped gold rings, a silver watch and this episode, stool off and remained was townge, because of the condition mical point of view as well as from with the most modern appliances chain, and 4 $5 gold coins," the standing by all night. Meanwhile of her master and the absence of the the point of view of shipping and they would not get the trade. He property of a woman living in the il-luted ship continued to drift mate. She had weathered severa shipbuilding this was important. The did not believe that his own firm Canton Road, while a woman, his down dannet, and the sens con-gales, she was hove to, the wind had great increase in the size of ships was would ever have been heard of if wife was charged with receiving the tinued to wash over her as she lay gone down, and she was well equip. a matter of evolution. As well as they had not kept ahead of their articles, well knowing them to have
As for the tow. from the national standpoint it was neighbours in Scotland, and worked been stolen. out of control. At day-break the ped with anchors. weather bad moderated somewhat, age, it was extraordinary easy and of vital importance to Greenock as a their yard more economica: than any but the " Augusta" was still rolling simple, and the defendants tendered shipbuilding centre that development in Great Britain. They had more orders than they could deal with at and labouring biplersty in the seas. £250.
In answer to Mr. M'Phail (for their yards, and though he did not On the deck three men were ob. Mr. Noad appeared for the plain- served, one of them wounded, and tifts (instructed by Messrs. Chabert objectors), Lord Inchcape said that wish to give any details in public, he these gesticulated and shouted to the Robertson and Co., Cardiff, London time alone could tell whether they could mention that one order alone
would go on increasing the size "Briton" for assistance. That ves agents, lesers. Wai. A. Crump and of ships. He was not satisfied that feet and over. It was desirable that sel was necordingly maneuvred into Son, 17, Leadenhal-street; and Mr the maximum had been reached, the vessels should be built in one yard position, and a towrope was passed D. Stephens, KC, for the defer though the yard now proposed would instead of partly in Greenock and by means of a heaving line. Getting dante (instructed by fr. Fred probably meet the requirements for partly in Belfast. He had closely Sergeant. Ingham said that when the schooner on an up-chance Vaughan, Cardiff, London agents, good many years to come.
surveyed this yard at Greenock, and he was in defendant's house, he course, the tug with her tow pro-Messina. Stokes and Stokes, 21, Gt.
Mr. M'Phall-Do you seriously was convinced that if the churchyard asked the woman who was her ceeded at halfspeed, and alter a St. Helen's, E.C.8).
was not acquired they could only build husband, and immediately, represent that the future of this difficult puesuge, the schooner sheer- Mr. Justice Horridge, in delivering country to any appreciable extent smaller vessels. He had a natural pointed at a photograph, at the back ing hudly, brought her at length in judgment, said the weather at the depends on whether this churchyard repugnance to interfering with 3 of which were a few pawn tickets. safety to the West Dock, Cardiff. time of these happenings was cer is or is not going 'to be given to church and churchyard, and had The complainant stated that the The Augusta," when the Britainly bad, bus the Briton" would Messrs Harland and Wolff? done everything he could to meet articles were discovered missing on ton" picked her way umaange have had no difficulty in passing her Lord Inchcape. I am looking at parties interested, but had come to September 27. She took her meal lowes pleaded, und in danger rope on to the French vessel and it from the point of view of national the conclusion that they could not outside the verandah, and on going of foundering
the heavy sea, or making connection at once, if there interest and of Greenock, and I say build the ships economically without in to her cubicle she saw a partition being driver ashore and totally lost had been anybody to receive it.it would be a great misfortune if the disturbing the churchyard. As it broken. She believed that the tenant What had happened, they gathered, There was not, and the Briton" retention of this graveyard were to was, he was not satisfied with the living next to her cubicle, had stolen What hand huppent, he become remunted standing by during the frustrate the extension of this ex scheme, and if the Corporation would the articles. The tenant had since demented and after attempting to right, and when the morning care tremely valuable and up-to-date give them another four hundred feet absconded. murder the crew, hid destroyed bim-pussed a time and was able to take works, and it would be regretted to the south they could make one of Mr. Smith:Have you seen this sek. Those of the crew who bad the." Augusta" in tow. At that both in the country and in the the finest yards existing, even better not let the ship were utterly de-time they were a long way of the town of Greenock if the decision than the new yard at Belfast. The man before?
Complainant: Yes, I saw him on marilised by the murderous attacks, land. The tide had changed about were given now to retain this grave new yard at Belfast was ideal in the morning of the day of the theft. and the stute of her musler, one off but there was no difficulty in making yard and stop the extension of this many respects, but they had the He was a friend of Tam Pak Chun ex-president, advises. President Chu 20s-Unsold Stock is estimated, at ' them was 'wounded, and the only fient and bringing the saved vessel important yard. His lordship added ground available to work upon, and bont had been taken by those who lito Cardiff. The towage was not that he was told that it would they would do the same in Greenock the absconded man) and be paid Sai Chong to heed, the public opposi about 5,000 bales. Sold but unclear had "abandoned the vessel. The tag one, and the salving vessel, he "Augusta," it was found, had no was satisfied, was never in any dan proper charts, and no competent ger. A tender had been made of navigator on hourd.
$250; he thought the allowance A more complete story was told on ample, and defendants would have behalf of the Augusta," in which costs, us the tender they made wae thé events of this terrible night wore un uppropriate one..
Bet out in more order and creurn- stance. The schooner, sailed out of
Swansea on the night of December
22, with a carge of 167 tons of an-
thracite cont for the carners' nocount,
DIPHTHERIA-HOW IT MAY BE AVOIDED. IPHTHERIA wually contracted
diphtheris in the neighbourhood children
should take place.
a
was for six vessels of six hundred
if they could get the chance.
seriously affect the scheme, and that
Mr. M'Fhail asked how they would if the churchyard were removed they would get one of the finest shipyards get the increased number of men necessary for the yard, to which in the country.
Mr. Patrick Caird, of Messrs. Caird Lord Pirrie replied that he did not and Co., said that his firm had built anticipate any difficulty. They had 85 vessels for the P. and O. Company. increased the number at Govan and They had always contemplated exten in Glasgow, and also in Greenock, sions because they were restricted in and his experience was that the best dealing with the largest type of men would be attracted to the best vessel, and they had always contem works. plated the possibility
Before Mr. N. L. Smith this morn- dan was charged with
The woman defendant said that while she was taking her meal, some one brought the articles to her and asked her to pawp them.
Mr. Smith-And who was this person?
Defendant:There were two men, but they were unknown to me, I refused to pawn, but they threatened to strike me.
she
him a visit that morning.
six months Hard labour and the wo His Worship sentenced the man to man to three months.
MURDERER HANGED..
1ST ROUND.
Go away back and sit down, Mr. "A.B," and cut out the war medal Idea. We do not mind you having an Q.B.E. or two if you would like them," as most soldiers would prefer a 9.30.-H. H. Pegg v. R. E Lindsell.couple of bananas. 9.34-C. Bulmer Johnson v. W. Ross. | What Government should do, is to 9.38.-T. S Forrest v. Major C. Les conscript all the "indispensables"
lie Smith.
for a couple of years or so, and let them do the post war' garrisoning of 9.42.-E. Davidson v. A..C. Leith, 9.46.-G. M.Harston z. B. A. Brand East Africa, Mesopotamia, India, 9.50-F. A: Redmond v. G. B. Cock Arabia etc, on a soldier's pay of
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9.54.-F. Syine Thomson z. Col E
J. Coles.... 9.58.-J. L. Crockatt v. G. S. Arch
butt.
10.02.-W. D. Kraft v. E. Des Vœur. 10.06.-Col. Harvey v. K. S. Morrison 10.10.-S. H. Dodwell v. E. J. R. Mit.
chell.
BYES
F. Lindsay Woods, R. M. Smith, A. B. Stewart, C. L. Sandes and N. L. Smith.
First round to be played by Sun- day, October 5.
Second round to be played by Sunday, Octobay 12.
Third and Fourth rounds to be played by Wednesday, October 22.
Final to be played on Sunday, October 26.
Rule for play in Stroke competi- tions to apply except at the 7th, Lith and 12th holes, where the present local rules will stand.
TELEGRAMS.
CHINESE TE
course..
It would be a nice cushy job, as there would be no one to shoot at them, and no chance of a "vertical breeze" appearing in the vicinity.
Personally I do not belong to Hong- kong, but am just passing through. I have no doubt however that there are sufficient real soldiers in Hoag. kong to take care of Mr. “AB♫ should he care to insist on his. medál claims.
I enclose my card and sign myself.
LARO.
Hongkong Sept. 30.
COTTON AND YARN.
Mesars S. D. Setná & Coʻs, market report. from 1st to 20th September says:
Cotton-Nothing fresh to report, Market is bare of Stocks. Nominal quotation Indian @ $40 to 55 per picui; Chinese @ $45 to 55 per picul. Indian Yarn-During the early part of the period under review our market ruled "weak" and sales were reported at low rates, latterly again
good improvement of $5 to 7 peq bale all round. Sales are reported of about 7,800 bales, comprising of about 4,500 bales of No. 10-1,500 fales of 12; and 1,800 bales of No.
[Translated for the China Mail from market recovered and price show a
the Wah Tex Yat Pol
SHANGHAI, Sept. 30. General Feng Kuo Chong, the
tion to Mr. Wong Yap Tong as ed Stock is about 20,000 bales. and dismiss him. delegate to the Shanghai conference
Sundry Articles:-in Imports sales The On Fook Club want General are reported in Bezoar Stone @ $160
(per Catty); Bhesabolo @$16 (per' Kan Wan Pang to form a new picul); Borax @ $22 (per picul); cabinet, but the General says he will Buffalo Pickers @ $11 (per picul) carry on till normal conditions are Galangal @ $7 per picul); Genda restored.
The premier proposes to give the Horns @ $950 (per picul); Kismis $55 (per picul); Olibanum @ $7 provinces power to borrow money to
(per picul). In Exports purchases An inquest was held this morning pay off their troops, with central 15 (per picul); Senna Leaf @$3 Sir Hugh Shaw Stewart, as a men at the Magistracy with Mr. R. E treasury bonds. acquiring
government security-in the shape of
are reported in Cassia @ $14) (per.... to make the wrygt fo Cab She Dias & cold. The this church and churchyard. If the ber of the Corporation of Greenock, Lindsell as Coroner on the body of
The contract for submarines from Picul); China Roots @ $14 (per picul); Fire Crackers @ $17) (per is a wooden two-masted schooner of cold prepares the child's cystem for the churchyard were to remain, it would, and as superior of part of the town, Chung Kan, who was sentenced to Italy has been shelved, owing to Case); Quicksilver @ $225 (per: 118 tona gross, and had a board a reception and development of the diph simply be perpetuating a state of believed that the scheme would be in death at the September Sessions, and opposition from various quarters. Crew of seven, inducing wo gunthera germs. When there are case of affairs which involved enormous ad- the interests of the Burgh. The who was hanged early this morning"
Mr. Liang Shi Yi and family cul); and Vermillion @ $145 (per
Case). ners. She encountered "ricent we that has colds should be kept at home fifiened expense and interfered with church was belt by an ancestor of for the brutal murder of his elder arrived in Shanghai yesterday. ther down the Comish-coust, and and off the street until recovered. Give the economical, working of the his, but he believed that that ancestor brother Chung Kan Yau at Cheung
AN AID TO DIGESTION. after getting to Longships had bove them Chamberlain's Cough Remely and establishment. To get the advantage would not have allowed the church Po, a village: In the New Territory on CHILDREN'S COLDS... to and been est on an up-channel they will Dos have to remain at home of the use of an electric drive through to stand in the way of the develop-January 14,
WHEN you have a fullness and The Jury were composed of the Wies in such s aistressing maning you may know that you have eaten the chil 'ren rask their little Vrweight in the stomach after cat course. When of Trevose Head hers. It also cleans out the culture out was important, and that could not ment of the town to which he was master put her on a coume for Lundy } when it has a cold, and minimizes the be obtained under the present condi- so much attached. It had been re- following:Messrs. W. L.. Marshall. I ner whian you can so outily core their too much, and should take ona of ChriG-
beds which form in a child's throat
tions. The removal of the church built so largely that little of the AB. Stewart, and A. A. Guterrez, eside with bottle of Chamberlain's berlaina Tabiate to aid your digestion. and, It was pleaded, horsked more risk of contracting infectious dises es
A verdict of death by judicial hang | Cough Remedy For sale by all For sale by all, Chemists and Stores altstanding that the wind For sale by all Chemists and Store-yard was essential to the success of original edifice remained.
the scheme,
The inquiry was adjourned,
ing was given.
Queniats and Storekeepers, Had Blowing a gale. In the might keepers
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