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Stirring events in China this week have once more attract- ed the attention of the Government, the public and the Press of Britain. Hong Kong has come in for its share of the lime- light, enviable or otherwise. The problem of the Colony's mui tsais has been openly discussed and, it is significant, at a time when reforms contemplated by the Colonial legislature were announced.

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In addition to the political and military events in China -portending. as they do, another civil war on a wide scale there have been riots in Peking and the piracy of a British steamer on the Yangtsze River. That vessel formerly bore the White Ensign in a gallant fight in which the Royal Navy dis- tinguished itself at Wanhsien. You will read all about this epic in the "Overland."

The Colony itself has had a busy time, socially and in other respects. Nelson Day was duly observed. There have been marriages and obituaries. Millionaire estates have been dealt with. A gentleman crook" has been exposed. The Criminal Session has been full of interest. And the Colony has reverted to the silver dollar as the basis of its currency, › All this provides abundant food for thought. Everything is aptly covered" by the "Overland," which constitutes very fine reading matter this week.

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LAST RITES AT PROTESTANT CEMETERY

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PLEA FOR LENIENCY

Lo Choi, a Chinese youth, who was Yesterday afternoon

Mr.

Captain "A. W. Taylor, inte of the indicted on a charge of manslaughter Whyte-Smith had before him at the Douglas x. "Halyang," whose death at the Criminal Sessions yesterday be- Kowloon Magistracy, a Chinese charg-at the Government Civil Hospital has fore Mr. Justice J. R. Wood, wased with the larceny of $270 in money already been reported, was buried at found "not guilty" by the jury after a and jewellery worth $20, the property the Protestant Cemetery, Happy Valley, brief retirement.

of a relative.

Tast evening.

Mr. H. K. Holo, Crown Solicitor, prosecuted, but the defendant was not legally, represented,

Mr. W. D. Owen, who appeared for the accused, entered a plea of "guilty." In pleading for leniency, he said that accused and complainant were related by marriage, and when the complain- ant arrived from the country the stayed with the accused..

It was stated that the accused, and another youth named Chan Muk (de ceased) were fokis employed, at Mang-1 kok Market. At about nine o'clock on the morning of August 10 they had

Accused was a shoemaker by trade some sort of a quarrel. It was not end the complainant had asked him for known whether or not they lost their instruction in the trade and Jent him tempers while playing, but at any rate $50 for the purpose of financing is they struggled and were separated by business.

he was searthed three gold button

The service at the graveside was con- ducted by the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, of the Marion to Seamen, and there was a large gathering of mourners which included seafaring friends and local residents.

The chief mournera· wero

Mr.

Charles Bend and Captain T. T. Laurenson, of the Const Officers' Guild. Others present were Captain Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Bickford, and Messrs. Dobson, Ross, and H. Hyndman. C. Hatt, Murray Scott, J. C. Saunders, Many beautiful Boral tributes were

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another fold, Lee Ying. Evidence was then sccused found himself in the given to the effect that Chan Muk awkward position of having to pay off was pulled away from the accused and press debt and took the complain-laid on the grave, including as the separation was taking place acant's property. He had shown honesty, from cused struck Chan Mak on the chest. however, by telling the complainant Chan Muk turned to go away but later that he had taken her money. accused followed him and hit him on Detective-Sergeant Fowlie said that the head with a wooden cleg. It was not out of the stelen money the accused severe blow but it so happened that had bought a watch for $10, and when Chan Muk, died from, the effect

Medical evidence was to the effect which had been stolen from complain. Mr. and Mrs., H. C. Goddard, Mr. C. that Chan Muk had an abnormally thin ant was found on him,

Hatt, Mr. H. Hyndman, Mr. G. K. Hödg- Documentary 4 months' skull so that a very slight blow would His Worship remarked that that son Mr. and Mrs MacDougall, Mr. | sight, cause his death. He was also not in a was hardly consistent with the story of and Mrs. A. B. Osmond Mezare, On Paris state to be, as one of the doctor's sald, accused having taken the money to Porter and Livingstone, a. "Yat On demand

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