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"on the other hand our sanitary and market | ** inspectors and overseers are left absolutely unprovided for in the matter of accommo- lation, thany of than-living acattered about “in the crowded Chinese quarters of this "city? Surely this is a matter which

Ofet, 17A QUEEN'S RD. CENTRAL, JAY FLOOK."only requires to be realized, in order

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 22ND, 1900),

To the misery caused by famine and want of water in Central India is now added the eolora, which has broken ont iti savere opide- † mie from in Ujjain. Namuch, Dhar, and ulag where, and is spreading.

- A Calentta paper has the following tolegrum from its London corresponentThe Secretary

TELEGRAMS.

· DAILY PRESS? SERVICE.

THE WAR.

London, 20th May, 4.25 p.m.

GREAT BRITISH; ACTIVITY IN NORTHERN NATAL.

General Clery move yesterday to Ingago. Lord Dundonald at Laing nok almost caught of State for India has santioned the proposal the tail of the enemy's column; he captured

a shot wound in the left breast from which he deceased,malo this remark or not. I then went oxpired about acon. I knap this ride, which is up on deck attending to the ship's business, s poter, aded upon the wall of my cabin Doccused and the stoward were on very friendly with reviros, which is also kept loaded. I forms. I cannot say whether the Captain's rifle always clean the rille myself. I lurqgnever was usually kept louted or not. allowed the steward to touch it. "I could n Charles Black having been duly cautioned by say if the second oflear or if the steward know the court said-I an нtown on the S. 8. that the rifle was loaded. The steward looks Royalist. I have nothing to add to my previous after my ran and makes the bed. The second statement. The second offer asked me for the leer has no right to be in my cabin at all ex key of the Captain's room. I gave it to him cept to put the chronomster there and go away and went in with it, as I am not allowed to again. The second officer was en watch from lot any one in there along. He looked round 6 am to 6 pm, that day. I know nothing of the room and wasted to know about the gun. any enmity or any cause for ill-will hatwen I did not know the rifle was loaded.. I had to deemed and the steward. Pe second offlcox ill-will against the deceased. I have never we named Alexander Raid He was, I think, before had one of these rifles in my lud. 25 years old. The stewart, Charles Black, I That is all I here to say. I stayed speaking to the deceased after he fell down. I have In surver to Black witness said -Last time nothing further to add. I cleaned the gan was just before I got to Singapoes. Up to than it lay in the lookor, After cleaning it I loaded it and put it on the bulk head. I am quite sure the ride was loaded in Singapore.

Mr. B. H. Padday, accountant of the Tanjong The death is announced froin Singapore of "to be remedied" The matter, of course. Paga: Duck Co., on the 13th inst. Mr. Padday. is far from couceraing minor government had been sixteen years in the employ of the officials only; but their case is perhaps thor. P.D. Co. and leaves a widow and four Warni An incident of the last week proveselühren. this only too well. An Englishman arrived in A. S. WATSON & CO., the Colony to take up his duties in connec sion with important Government works. Owing to the exorbitant bright of rents nowy he was compeiled to live in a flat in that Civil. Offlera shall in future ecout the la-fox prisouers and waggons. Generalboliove to be paars old.. a crowded Chinese quarter. Heliad been out greater autouft of bure na pensionable services; Buller has marchel 188 aniles since the Lith little over a fortnight when be contracted the additionaf pension of R1,000.

also an increase of appointments eligiile for an plague and died. This, it may be said, is an isolated cuse. It is, we gladly admit, as far as the termination of the affair is concerned. AERATED WATERS But with regard to this fact of Europeans

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FAR EAST.

being obliged to live, during the time when they are not at work, in an unhealthy en- vironment the case is only one among many. Mr. Onмshy at the meeting of the Sanitary Board referred to abuse expressed his sur. prise at the "pessimistic view taken by

It is stated that the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, who recently issued an instruc tion to the Governors of the various cities ani prefecturus, quostiar them to give every assistance to emigrants proceeding to China and Corea, has onderad the Governora to givo, similar assistance to the people going to Eastern Síboris,

THE MACHINERY is use. is off members of the Sanitary Board and by the Chat Aguinaldo was in Singapore that he hal

Press, and a good inany others in the colony.

the latest design and most up to date to the state of Hongkong." But wouldnounced to the Strada Times his intention of

chameter.

it be right to be optimiste until we can sure that the merence of such cases as the one to which we have alluded is impossible ENGLISH EXPERTS manage our With regard to the remedies which have been proposed for the present state of con- factories, and their practical know-pestion of popriation and excessive house lege produces na article that is inrents, early all practically tend in the sam

rivalled for its excellence.

THE WATER used is the best kaown in this **Island of fragrant

streams, and is skilfully filtered on scistite principles..

We use only the best and most expensive ingredients, garantezing ABSOLUTE PURITY,

direction, namely that the Government should step in and by the removal of insai tary or otherwise objectionable houses, by the reconatritetion of areas thus elred, and by the laying out of fresh areas, should enable

With reference to a report in a Baste paper en interviewed there and that he had s returning to Manila, the Singapore journal eye. We do not say that Aguinaldo is not, or was not, in Singapore, but we are quite sure that is hy nt had communication with the Stress Time, ner has any Stauita Times repre- rentative interviewed him."

A writer in the Bangkok Times saya:--Time Bangkok docters, Lava keen haring a busy time during the last few months and although a new addition arrived only a short time ago I hear that there is still another on the way and is have their interests at heart but hope it will time us they have azperiencat in the casou he some years before they have sech a busy which is just terminating.

instant.

Loudon, 20th May, 11.35 p.m.

TRANSVAAL REPORTED ABOUT ASK FOR PEACE. Longa Marques reports that the Trane vaal Government deciled yesterday to uski for a cessation of bostilities.

DEWET'S COMMANDO MAY SURRENDER

There is a Kroonstad report to the effect that Commandant Devet has sent word that. he is prepared to surrender his commando conditionally.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

London, 19th May.

THE RELIEF OF MAFEKING. There is the wildest mithusiasm in London and the provinces at the relief of Mafaking, The house are decorated with flags, and there ars obering crowds everywhere; the traffe is empire riport magnificent demonstrations of joy and loyalty.

the space pe heart of the population to texted here in two or three wooks time. 1ergaul. Telegrins from all parts of the

brought up to the requisite standard. But with this agreement on the maid point there exist countless minor divergences of opinion, For instance, as to the location of new sites some advocate Kowloon, others West Point,

hersinsist that it is useless to expet people to

their work lies; a correspondent writing, live away from the centre of the town where

At the general desire the Portuguess non-

THE WAR IN THE FREE STATE, Renter's carrespondoat at Masura, 18th inst, reports that General Rundle is encamped at Clocolan and that large bodies of Boers oré re-

ported to bars returned from Bethlehem to op- position at Ficksburg with very rough country pose his advance. The Boss occupy a strong

in the rear.

THE RECENT CAPTURES. The prisoner Botha is apparently not the

B. Pialdham, third ofcor of the Royalist said-At 3030 am on Friday, 18th May, I was saling at No. 2 hatch looking after cargo. was from 20 to 30 feet away from deased. I haird the raport of a firearm, and 30 or 40 se ounds later I went to the door of the passage leading to the Captain's cabin. I met there the staward, Charles Binck, who said to me, "I have Captain's cabin and saw the geond mate lying shot the second mate." I put my head into the

on his back upon the floor. I immediatly tele-

phoned from the godown at the end of our wharf to call a doctor. On my way to the gingway I met the chief officer and told him what had hap pened. When I looked into the cabin I saw the rifle in the rack, but not quite in its proper ace. It was at a cant. It looks as if it had beop put up in a hurry, When I came back 1 found the steward attending with ica núd water and wanting to know if there was anything he could do. I have shared a cabin with deceased for about two months a half. The steward necupies. the next rubia to ours. We have always boun on friendly ternis, and to the best of my belief the stoward and the deceased were cu the best of terms. I have never heard of any ill-will or cause for fil-will between them. Shortly before we got to Singapore I offered to clean this rifle for the Captain after he had been shooting por. poises. He said that no one on board fouebed the worpen but himself. He declined my offer with thanks,

Arthur William Ringrore, chief engiucer on the Rogelict, faid-Between 10 or 11 am, un Fri. day last I was in the cabin amidships talking

to the chief officer. I hard a noise like the

tears repeated their performans at the Club Indian Famine Fand. There was again a Lusitano en Sunday evening, in aid of the

to this paper pointe‡ do "the Eastern and crowded house. The two pieces were very well Western ends of this city, especially the lat- acted and showed a decided improvement, the The leading English makers freely

ter, where a large number of premises auit-amateurs going through their parts with mneh acknowledge that. WATERS MANU","able for housing the working class have for greater coutdones. By kind permission of Cap Commandant General of the Boer army report of a firearm, and a shout, either Call

“a long time remained unoccupied for the Orlando was present and playel an excellent

tain Burke and the officers, the hand of H.M.S.(Daniel Bolia). FACTURED BY US are equal to "reason that their situation is too ranote

guidance of the landmaster, Mr. Vassallo programme during the intervals and the those of their own production.

À. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. have been many suggestions. The Sanitary

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THE TRAGEDY IN THE HARBOUR.

ENQUIET AT THE MAGISTRACY YESTERDAY.

VERDICT:-"DEATH BY MISADVENTURE.”

the mats." or Where is the mate?" I went into the Captala's bed-room and 'asw. the second

His Worship, caldressing Block.pofil he was ar- rested by the polico on a charge of wilful murder, which was afterwards reduced to one of uma- slaughter, the punishment for which might have been in isonment fer life. But after hearing the evidence. hehadcomotɔthe conclusion that the death of deceased was the result of an nevident He thought Black mat fool he was guilty of great foolishness. He had been the cause of the death of another person. He was sure it was a mattor he would regret all his life. The charge wonki be dismissed, and Black could ge

The vordiet retarumi was; Dasth from mis adventure"

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SUPREME COURT,

21st May

SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

Barons His Hosova Siz Joux CABRING- TON, Ke.. C.M.G. (CHIEF JUSTICE).

INDECENT ASSAULT.

To In was charged with (1), delilement of a girl under 12; (2) defilement of a girl between 12 and 16, (3) defilernent of a gir) between 12

ad 16: (4) indecent assault upon a female, Grist) nyreated for the prisoner. Itu suid that the .Blads(instructedly Messer. Wildinson sad prisoner had been communie, ted with and also his father. The picaer, with the full content of of his father, consented to plead guilty on the fourth count. He understood that the learned Attorney tinneral was willing to accept this ples of

ends

The Attorney-Guaral (the Hon. W. Meigh Goodman said he had come to the conchision that as the pristics would be quite intialed by prisoner was ader 16 years of age accepting his ples

the fourth count. The Attorney General catered a wolle pro- Piquí as regarded the first three counts,

to

cant, baying stress upon the tender age of his Mr. Blute addressed a few words to the client.

The prisoner was sentenced to four months hard labour.

BEBIOUS CHARSE AGAINST A LUKONG

Wore

Ching Fat Lam, Li Sing. und U Pek

with (1) robbery from the person; (2) larceny; (3) assault, occasioning bodily karın.

The Attorney General entered 4

nolle prosequi in respect of the third prisoner, for whoza Mr. Robinson appeared, and he was no cordingly not tad jauast pladed not guilty

in the dock. The other

The jurors were Messe Robert Henderson, Walter King, J. H. Osbery, A. M. Philip Richard Hamilton, H. Varrelmann, and A. F. Williamsos.

"from the centre of the possible, occupiat's

mate lying on the floor there. I remained there "work." Again. as to the provision of the

with the second enginaər until the second mate dist. The steward, Charles Black, stood by funds for such large operations as would be involved by the proposed alterations, there

getting us whatever we repaired. The deceased The Straits Times of the 15th inst. contains a

Raid once; That was a filly trick" Those were his words as near as I can remember. He very sigorously written leading article on" Muni- Bourd's advocacy of a Trust Scheme was not cipal Extravagance," referring to the decision of

At the Magistracy yesterday. Mr. Gomperts said nothing else which might have referred to favourably received. Other schemes which the Municipal Commissioners to hay part of held at engairy into the circumstances con- what had happened, bat his asked for water, have been suggested seen unpractic-

the rent site of the Hotel te Fire for neeted with the death of Alexander Roid, which we gave him. I did not hear the able. But sources of revenue are not lack foot. The Supreme Court is to be temporarily who died on Friday Inst. The stewart of the had happened.

£30,000, working out at 127,000 font at 625 per secanst officer on board the steamer Royalist, stoward make any staterasut referring to what could not say whers the ing, as the Sanitary Board has pointed out how ed there. Our contempomry points out that | Royalist, Charles Black, who was arrested in steward was when I got into the cabin nor Prisoner being the master of U Pak We have lega das tred that if we are about a year age the Commimion refused to the first instance ou a charge of wilful murder where the rifle wire. I gave all my attention Prosecutor, Li Sing, reated a four et 39. Hillier uuauimus in our demand for anything we sanction the sponding of $129,000 on u Dinmont subsequently reduced to one of manslaughter cannot be prevented from getting it. We Jubiice Memorial Hall, because $20,000 extra was present in Court. cannot afford to be accused of apathy in a might be required for alterations, and churarte matter so vital to the welfare the Colony

rises the preses motion as extravagant. immoral or of not backing up the Government and a breach of good faith. when it is prepared to act. Will it

be prepared to act with promptitude in this matter? If so, all concerned will have cause for congratulating themselves.

During the weak ending 20th May, the City Hall Library was visited by 392 non-Chinese and

Dr. Harston sald-On May 18th I was called to the 8.3. Royalist, lying at No. 2 wharf, Kowloou, at about 11.30 am. I was shown a wounded man lying on his back in the cabin of

This Attorney General said the first prisoner' war a lokong of Chinese constable, the rond The

was stationed

to the wounded man. There was no ill-will or lot of gambling appeared to take place among

Street.

which was red as a tailors shop, and ill-feeling between the stoward and deceased: the tailor. In addition to this workshop, Li

Conted a

a floer in

house at

at 19. o family They wore the best of friends. I did not leave Sing this cabin from the time I saw the second mate 25th March the first prisoner went to No. Circular Pathway. It speared that on the lying wounded up to the time that he died. 39, Hillier Street, when the tailors were

John Joseph Haynes, apprentice on the ss engaged in gambling. Royalist, said-On Friday last, between 10 and at Wanchai, and had no laziness there. He

Feated to

to join in the gune, Lut, he was 11 ap, I was standing outside the door of the id that strangers were uns allowed to do suge leading to the Captain's cabin. I heard so. He insisted and he was told he had better mort and looked round. Being nothing have a cup of tea. Fo was offered 15 coats but I then locked in at the Captain's room. I saw was not enough for him, and he got 40 Mr. Reid lying on

ronts before the floor, with his left

he would go away. Ú. Puk asimal to have lost some mony at gambling,

that

Press. Chia-se, the Maman by 152 non-Chinose titule deployed by you in the dotaction of the tree exfoyne and showed avwztoms of sovers hand on his left brauet. Me auid," Call and 21 Sing advanced tim money on

The Daily Press.

HonoroNG, May 22uð, 1900.-

1909 Chinese.

The P. & 0. steamer Clyde, with the outward English Mall, loft Bingapore on the 20th at

consisting of the whole of the Sanitary the 27th inst. ut about 3 pm.

IN the deliberations in the committee, at 1 pm, and may be expected here on Friday and went out and captured a third, I think your the office of the Kowloon Golowns, where I telo. did not hear him say anything. As far as I

Board, which is to prepare for sulamission

to the Goverumen a comprehensive scheme

The Hoa. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Nethersola Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the frude of the Hospitals:—

...32.57 6.00

At the Snarem. Conrt yesterday morning the captain on the chip. I examined him and Sergeant Laciek was called forward and the found a reat bullet wound over the left collar Chief Justice addressed him as follows one from which blood was flowing. On or emitted to do on Saturday what I intended to

amining his back I could fest the ballet lying do, and that was to express the sense of the just under the skin internal to the left shoulder Court with regard to the diligence and promp bale. The wounded man was in a state of ex-

robbery committed at Shaukiwan, I think, in internal hemorrhage. He had on, as far as I can the mata. Immediately called out to the cable him to pay his debis. On the 26th March the circunstance of the case, a good many people

romstber, "cost and waistcoat which were

first wheer, who came up in about half a tie prisoners went to 19. Circalar Pathway, and having captured a few of the rebbers would panel He had no trousers 01. There was

minute. I then had to go on deck to my U Pak, the first prisoner traducing his tran-

asked. Li Bing for the wateli bolo

belonging to have been content and gone quietly back to the slight bruising of the skin round the wound, work, I did not hear the deceased say anything sheau and threatening him, subsequently knock- about what had happened. I. it not see the ing him about. Not content with that he station, but you were out weary in wall doing but no singing of it or of the beard. I pat on a preanura bandags on I left the ah, going to

steward at all till he came up with the mate. I searched him and took $15 from his pockets,

the second prischer conduct is very ninch to be commanded as show-

preventing anyone from aring the room. The watch was also taken know deceased and the steward wore always on from the prosecutor. but not content with this Eleven cases of plagna and ton deaths occuring great zeal and energy and discretion. Mr. Phoned for an ambulance. On returning to

friendly terras. I have heard of no ill-feeling the prisoners took Li Sing to the Police Station of sanitary reform for this colony, the queered in the forty-eight hours pracaling noon of Macklo, will you kindly being the conduct of the ship I found the wounded man even more tion of overcrowding must necessarily c

the 21st iuet. The cases for the week ending/ Sergeant Lacock pocially to the notice of the hinged. He expired within five minutes of

collapasă. His position had a slightly between them. I was standing quite close to and there the first prisoner charged him with

elly the Captain's cabin whou I heard the report. I

acting as pawnbroker. After investi cupy a prominent place. It is to be ex-

19th inst. were 96 and the deaths 86. . Only two

Superintendent,

the matter the Inspector thought it bis pected that the housing question will be other cosas of diasasa are reported, one of enter-

my return to the ship. There must have been did not hear either deceased or the steward duty to prefer a change against the Jukong. very severe internal hemorrhage during my ab. Black say anything before the report. Had The evidence given at the Magistracy was -considered one of those points of more im-ric fever, and one of small-pox, which endo

A correspondent, writing to the Rangoon Timer futally.

sencs. My note-hook has the entry made by my.

their voices been roused I must have heard them reported. mediate" urgency," which, in accordance

from the Bah Boundary Commissioners Capself at the time, Died at 11.59. Had the muzzle

Inspector Gould said-At 12.45 p.m. on May akong was seatened to the months hard The prisoners were found guilty, and the with the terms of the motion curried at the !

at Pang Hsung on this 21st ult, says We have of the waipon bain very slows to the dacsused 18th I took the clothing produced from the door Labour and the other aus to one month's hard heard from Mong Tum that the Was have been when the shot was fired I should have expected of the cabin in the Hoyalist where, decoased labour, Sanitary Beard's meeting on the 10th inst.,

ighting with the Chinese left there again and to find the board singed will be dealt with first and form the subject

that the latter have had to leave, their amuri-

was lying. The clothes, which were stained, of interim reports. The vital urgency of the

Dr. J. C. Thomson said--On May 19th at with blood, appeared to have been cut off the tiou being exhausted and the local Shan Militia the Pablie Mortuary at 11.30 am, with Dr deceased. question will be denied by none. It may be

The deceased was dead when I employed having insisted on returning to their Harston, I made an examination of the body of a marived. I took defendant to Teimsateni that our death rate compares favourably

hoines as the pay of a militiaman is something European male adolt identified in my pressce by Station, and entered against him a charge of Sheung, Hung Tui Wong Tai Won and fam with that of Dublin or indeed of many other

leas that two rupess a month with nothing found. Mr. Reginald Morton, chief er,.. Royalist wilful murder. I read over to him the usua! Kui wers charged with (1) robbery being armed; cities lt it would not be a sufficient cause The Birthday of Her Most Gracións Majesty It is not surprising that ho should hanker after and Mr. B. J. Pinkham, thirt offer, as the body caation and asked him if he wished to say say. (2) receiving stolen goods. They pleaded not for contentment, even were Hongkong one the Quson will be commemorated on Thursday home sweet home. The Was destroyed such of Alexander Reid. Ifound e ganhot wound on thing. He made a statement which I took down guilty. Mr. Robinson appeared for some of the of the healthiest cities in the world, if it next, the 24th inst, and in the Daily Press parts of both Mong Hhaw, where we ware aa the chest, the ballet entering over the mills of to him and he signed it in writing, I then prisoners. could be shown that it could be made a article of axceptional interest by Miss Maris stockades surrounding those towns. On the end rib, tearing the left subclavian voin, brought away from fire cabin the

issued on that day will appear a magnificent ped so long, und Mong Tam as wave outside the the left clavicle, fracturing the clavicle and the read it us correct. I produce it now. I The jurors were Masary. A Muller, D. Har terially healthier

It must not be forgotten Corelli, the well-known novelist, entitled "The parture of the Chinese the Shan resttents bought which was almost cut in two. It passed between produced which I found on

rife kel, K. P. Herbst. E. Kelly E. Pereira E. S. that for a large proportion of the population Greatest Queen in the World" The article, pee with the Was, at peckably a pretty high the sand and third ribs behind, and lodged Captain's cabin. In the station I examined the prisoners in this case. In the ärst count a rack in the Jugaph, and J. A. Gubbins, tests against

Mr. Pollock said there were two Hongtong is a sojourning place, not a city in which is copyright, will be read with muck in re Very likely also the Chinese troops had under the skin of the lack at the inner border the rifs and found therein the empty cartridge they were charged with armed robbery on this which they count on ending their days, terest by our readers. Extra copies should be

to pay their way out. and therefore comparisons with European ordered in advance.

So the Was in spite of the left shoulder Wide, almost an inch above shell produced and t'e nine anexploded cartridges 6th April at the Coffee Plantation in this colony. of the drobbing we gave them have come out top the angle. The loft side of the chest was full of produced. I sout the body of deceased to the and in the second count they were charged with towns, for instancy, are enleulated to mis-

after all The idea of the Chinese troops re hood. I produce the ballot. The cause of Mortuary by P. C. Faherty.

reviving certain Fooda previously stolen lead. More particularly does this apply to On Saturday night Chief Detective Lusque. maining at Mong Tam was that they should gra- death was hemorrhage internal and external, due James Reginal Morton, first officer onceived the goods that they were stolen. The avi- plocs called Taian, well knowing at the time they

૪ નો the European population resident here; and tor Hanson. Inace-Sergeant Torret. Sergeant test the Shans while sowing their croque. The to a gunshot wound of burning of the shi the Royales, said-On Friday morning listener against the first, second, third. fourth and the housing of the less well-to-do portion of Sullivan, and some Chinese lukongs, made a big which this purpose he be carried The muzzle of the weapon must have bean at at about 10,703, I was talking to the engineer in less of a circumstantial cluricter as regar

possibly the seventh defendnuts was more or this Europeau population thus assumes in haul of gamblers at 244, Hollywood-road. They out is very colestiul.

least several inches from the wound The ballst the officere salin when 1 esrle raport, and the first connt; that was to say that the jury marked "A" seems about the same size as theas someone maled out" Send for the mate." Iim would not have before them any evidence of any marked "B" now shown to me.

mediately rushed out and saw the deceased lying person absolutely identifying these people as Samed F. Thurney, captain of the Royalist on the floor of the Captain's cabin. I said having he present at the time of the rob naid-I was on shore in Hongkong at shout Flow did this happen? He said.The prisoners the jury had direct

bery!

as regarded the fifth and sixth 10.30... on Friday when I received certain steward was showing to the gun and he was them that they actually took part in the rob- rect evidence against

ma called Young Yan would tell the fury.

importance, out of proportion to the mere number of persons involved. Mr. PULLOVE

Dluner and Sonvenir Balance The Matus Stora

ing "pai hau," and succeeded in arresting 19 of found a huge number of mon engaged in play..|

The men were brought up at the

the.

And above all things" said the father in '2. viting his son, do not make a study of oratory,"

Why not asked the boy. Becuase," replied the old gautieran you

never can tell what harm it aiay do you. If it

BEFORE HIS HONOUR T. SERCOMDE SAITH

- (ACTING PUISSE JUDGE).

THE ARMED EGBBERY AT CAUSEWAY BAY.

La Choi Hung Sing, Hung Chung, Tong

· but·

Bregarded

in his lecture three weeks ago voiced once Magistracy yesterday. The first defendunt was mere the thoughts of all who have devoted fined $50, or two months: the second $30, or any attention to the subject when he asked serga woks; the fourth 20, or six weeks; the had not heen for his oratorica! gifts Mr. Bryan informaation. I ratumed to the ship and saw fooling. with it." I told the third officer to buy. One of the complainants in the case "Qan it be believed that whilst on the one third and fitt $5, or 14 days; sud the rest wight even now be a ravered and valued citizen the second officer lying on the fece in my room telephone for the doctor. I cenzot my with that at one o'clock in the early morning of the

land our police are provided with lodgings, | 53 sach.

with the Medical Officer in attendance. He led certainly whether the steward was present when fra April he and his wife were in a room in a

of Lincoln, Nebrasko."

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