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CRICKET.
Kee. V. UNITED SERVICES.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS THURS: AY FEBRUALY 18гm, 1904
| THE GREAT FIRE AT SHANGHAI. | pure, good water, suitable for beer-brewing
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NOTICE.
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Owing to the Great Increase in the Furniture Business of Mews, ACHEB & CO., wo aro their name op our baha]i. From this date we will contline the Photogriqbic business at the requested by them to Run Management the Photographic Business hitherto carried on in same place under the name of
CO.
& LONG, HING
Inspection is invited to the New Stock now on view,
increasing your subscriptions sufficiently to {
to bo properly carried enable the work ou; with the public on their taking up the unalloted shares of the company. As soon as this is done, you will be in a position to derive the full benefit arising from the braw- ing of beerand in the opinion of those rapable of formning a fair and proper estimate All outstanding credit and debit accounts of the Photographic Business will be collected und the benefit will be a real one-util then, as settled by us. I have said, you will have to be content with a turn of per cent. of your money. the intention of the Police to take over the Bay View Hotel, and couvert it into a Police Station at a very rly date. Mr. Christie the present, proprietor, will therefore have to Et in his intralien to apply to tho remove, Justices for permission to remove his business In the Metropole Hotel, and dealt less this will be granted. There will then be no livenerd promies for intoxicating Equors between Prays East and the Metropole Hotel I have already explained to you what has been dang by your
LONG, HING & CO.,
PHOTO GOODS DEALERS,
Hongkong, 1st December, 1903.
17A, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
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NERNST ELECTRIC LIGHT.
purposes, flows through it. Samples of this Dotniks of the great fire which took place at wears have been submitted to analysis, and have This twodays' match served to enhance the Shanghul on the 11th just, as reported in our best pronounced to be nuftable for the purpose of high name of Clab wicket in Hongkong telegraph columns on the 13th just, are new to brewing good bear. Of this water, the com- during the present season. The K.C.Chand, from which it appears that it was a terrifio pany has an abundance for all its purpose, and looks ver mis to go through its programme conflagration. The fire broke out at a fow beyond the expense of laying down pipes to without a defent now. Tie pats that finished minutes after 5 pan. on the 11th inst, and in a convey it into ear browing rats and tanky, it yesterday furnished a victory over the combined vory short time inci assumed immense proper will cost us nothing. At the side of and higher Sessiers tram by an innings und 47 rare. It tions, the whole of the top story of the bugap than the lovel of our property is a dam or was more than half an hour after the advertised | Fubles building, bursting into nge vast blaze reservoir, from whict: the company is entiled time on Tuesday when the United Services The fire broke out in the millinery departmen, to draw as much water (water of precisely the (whose side included ( naval and 5 military but what was the muse of the outbreak was same suitable quality ns. that to which I have men commenced balling. A disastrous start unknown, though it was believed to be the work already referred), es will flow through a two- was zade, two wiekets being down for 30 rans. of incendiatios, as there had li su dispnica and inch pip, so that we are absolutely safe from a Campbell sal Heath then made a stand which complaints against the Chinese staff. This, water point of view, even if our firewory deve- | lasted nimest to tifin time; m fee:, when however, was the only foundation for the fops a time into a vary laige concern, and, a I have said, the water wil cost us nothing. Campbell was Bowled by Mackenzie for 43 the suspicion of incendiarism.
The fire brigado was promptly on the spot, On the piece of land adjoining that upon which interval wine taken, Chichester, Davies, and
ruus, but from the first it was seen that all attempts we intend to build our Brewery, is the building Tumett all biped Heath to pat ou
known as the Metropole Hotel, and it was at and the Mahrath officer was in fine form to save the main buibling would be hopeless, as Even unily be rond 75 out of the :10 while the fire, made such rapid progress that it was first intended to convert that building into he was in rollup secured when lo left, pourly burnt out before anything could be der Brewery. But upon going closely into mt badan Hatiny, the best man in, showed attention was turned to preventing a spread the cost, it was found that we could erect a now to the neighbouring offiers. As the tire pro- bulkling, a builling designelexpressly for leer- some pretty forcing cricket the 20 would not
gressed the lifts gavo way and came down with brewing, for a very little more than it would have been reuelaed. As it was, 210 went up on
a run, while cartridges began to fell frion the cost to convert the Metropole Hated into , the boul Erform a ich by the Clubcaptain
dings of Boyd. Haley carrying his hat for barring floor above, uxploding in the san ulder-premises suitable for our purpose. We pur- 19. H. Hancock, Ind the best bowling igures Jug debris below. Mounsbile employees werechas the Metropclo Hotel site for $50,000, | Report as read be adopted. This was agreat the cost of delivering to ship, the high rate of ;
The rushing about trying to secure and place in and after we had decided to build the Browary 19.
WH considered the safety what baiks nad other property they could, on the adjoining site, but the shower of burning débris front wžovo advisability of applying for a licence to sell drove them ent side, while curtridges continued to our beer in the Metropole Hotel. That bow. expicale in large numbers. The staircases wore 'one mass of flame, which surrounded the whol building. One of the first difficulties to confond with was los barsting of the ruin of the hydran. lie lift. The whole pressure of a 6-inch pipo was thus wasted, us it only flooded the lower
4 for 20-Ful: he only howled 5 overs.
Soms Club innings was opened by Smith and . Hancock, the latter of whom teamed nervous at the start, and was once of twice almost beaten by the bowlere. Smith stepped outil the score was 42, when he was caught at the wirket by Blair. Then Turner joined Hanenek, and the pair set out to make a
ever wonki have involved the immediate ont ay of a large amount of money to put the promises in a proper state of repair, as well as the engagement of a suitable manager of the hotela by no means easy watter and the annual payment of the cost of the licence, as
managers
in the matter of the
mortgage and loose, and I shall lus glod if you will express, your approval of what they have done,
It was proposed by Mr E C WILKS and seconded is Mr. LAM Cuor Paxe that the
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the erection there for steam trial, the taking to pieces again, the packing for shipmant to Japan, ¦
Uli
SIEMSSEN & 00.
1550
TRADE
freight and insuance on heavy unchinery such as locomotires, the cost of landing mul re-erecting in Japan, and the very high import
ANGLO-JAPANESE LOCOMOTIVE duty on machinery there adds enormously to
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the cost of the engines) you will at once
realise the very favourably position Company will be in to successfully deal with at least a shore of the work for the Japane, | THE FAVOURITE BRANDY OF THE railways. For even a share of the orders given by the Japanese railauys, and a small share at
new Club record. Neither formed to pace at the start. Hancock wing the slower of the two, but the Services bowlers were roof by a defonico centro of the building, and the base-reals well as the coat of keeping the premises in a Road, Hongkong. when Mr. Ge K. Hall that, will be sufficient tó kem the rest of our
The score
which foiled all their forts, mounted gradually and runs began to come. faster, while bowling clanges were constant. The clure of the day found both men pót out, Bancock with 2 and Tarner with 8 to their credit. The beard showed 193 for 1 wicket, only 17 bebind the Services' innings. Yesterday play was resumed, and the batsmen soun got their eyes in again. At tiffin time they were still together, and it was not until 330 that a break was made, Hancock succumbing to Gibeon. The partnership had yielded no less than 282 7. Tarner went on wil 397, reogiring support from H. Hanevok and Dixon. When two short of his second century he was out to a catch. His 108 was a magnificent performance. It is his third three-figure score this year, and included 39 boundaries, Chuh innings eventually finished for 437. The Services went in to bat again at 2.35 o'clock, but failed to avert a single-iunings defeat, though the last men batied well. Scores and analysis:-
TNITED EVICES. First lui. Listit. Campbell, R.S., &
Mackeze
Lieut. Gibor, N., A
Comper
Live. Toulin, M.,
The
Second Hipngs.
13 e and b I. Hascock 3 4e and Smith... 3
1 Smith
Smith, Dixon...... Lien Heath, 115th Muh,
Mackenzie, booper 75 Major Chichester fcapi.),
Smith, & I. Hancock 23 Card. P.G.Darien, A.O.D.,
H. Bantock, Couper 12
Mr. Panti, R.N., II.
Ilancock
1.b... b Cooper...... 18
Cooper .......
Smith
14 ran out.....
It. Blair, R.N., b Dixon 0 b R. Hauecek
Com. Faranhar, K.N., Ir
H. Hancock
Capt. Boyd, A., ¤ Smith,
Hancock.
gou Horley, RN,
tout
Extras
Total
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attached to the street bydrants would not play Riove the first-floor windows, while the fire was raging, furiously and unchecked, above. One of the engines also unfortunately broke down after a time.
Detachments of blue-jackets were landed from the British and French ships sad the Italian man-of-war, and gave welcome assistance in fighting the flames. The premises of Wat- son and Co. were delaged to koop the walls cool and prevent a spraud, and wore thus considerably damage, but the building was saved. Kolly und Walsh's premises were threatened, but, the wind changing, the danger there was averted.
Another dauger menicing all was the burning of the electric light wires, the live wires hanging but a few feet above the heads of the firemen and spectators. The current was, however, cut if as soon as notice was given to the Company. Messrs. Hall and Holtz's premises were com-
pletely consumed, as were the Russian Consulate arters, in the same building, M. Kliemenow, the Kassion Consul-General, who was ill, having to escape in his sleeping-suit, all his effects being destroyed, but the books and papers in the office were saved. Mesars. Hung Chong were also completely barnt out.
The following is a fairly correct estimate of the total loss by the fire:
Hall & Holtz 449,000 trels, Hung Chong, 75,000 Luels; Russian Consulato-General contents 5,000 taels; damages to A. S. Watson & Co., Ld., Nabholz & Co., and Lane, Crawford & Co., Ld., aby fire and water, 15,000 Inels--making a total 18 of Tis. 535,000.
ûe l'onsonby, Dixon 16
3 not eat
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stale of good repair; it is doubtful whether Wo should have succeeded in obtaining a We were disenssing this licence. Just as molter wo received an application from Mr. James Christie, of the Bay View Hotel, for a lease of the Métropole Hotel, and aftor fully considering the matter, we decided to gran: bim a lease for 7 years, with the option ronowal for A further lerm of
The CHAIRMAN reported to the meeting that twelve acres of land, situated near Yokohamal Kanagawa Ren, has ben secured by purchase, for 1,000 years, free from wit charges except as
"A more
Imperial tax of 3 per cent. of the assessed eť
value, for the site of the Company's works in years, on very entisfactory terms, and the
Japan. This land is already levelled, it has a baid solid bottom, and is quite ready for lease has been completed. The terms are that the lessco at bis expense at once puts the pre- building upon. It has its own wharf and misus, inside and out, into a rough state of it is adjoining the Yokobama-Tokyo line repair to the satisfaction of the company, the
of the Imperial Railway, and it is within cost of which is not to exceed $5000-these-
400 yards of the railway station. repairs are now being got on with, also that
suitable aite for our works it would be difficult during his lease he keops the interior of th"
to imagine, having as it has, water and premises in a proper state of repair, and that
railway accommodation ample for all its oved during the term of his lease be binds himself
however large the works and business my to sell only the company'sdranght mait liquors ultimately develop into. All the plans of the and a satisfactory arrangement has beeu dene works, including the working drawings, are with him as to the sale of bottled malt liquors. completed, and they are here for the share The not rental of the premises will give Lilders to seo, We have received very low the company s return of about 10 por caut, per sendeis from highly responsible contractors for anuum on the price paid for this portion of the the complete erection of the buildings, the same lot. This is by no means a bad return into be completed within four months of signing itself. We, however, expect to sell a large the ventroct.. Over 50 per cent of the capital quantity of beer-draught and bottled-to the of the company has beer promised, and this will lesece of the Metropole Hotel, upon the sale of be paid after the Chinese New Year. As soon which we expect to derive a fair profit, but before the capital is paid in, the Company will Bay profit can be realised from the sale of berr, proceed with the construction and equipment
must get our Brewery built and at work
of the works, which will take about seven mouths wo have been in communication with an ex-
to complete, and be ready to commence the perienced master brewer in Germany, with
manufacture of locomotives and other machinery whom we have arranged satisfactory terms. Ho
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Bridus
AND ENGINEERING CO., LD. In order to comply with the Companies Ordinnares of Hongkong, the first general siterkone of the 15th inst. at the registered weeting of this company was held on thes offices of the Company, 39 and 41, Des Voux
works constantly and rory profitably employed; Brutton was voted to the chain
The netice convening the taveling was takon profitably employed oven if we have to wall t very much lower prices than are paid for As read,
imported engin K Bat, gentlemes, I do not think we shall have to do so, for it is the intention of the mangement to turn at work of the highest possible standard only. Our mannger has long brea closely connected with the design and sale of engines holding Du very highest reputation in Japan, angines for which higher prices have been invariably pail than for any others in that country; and it is his intention, and our intention as well, to taks care that we build engines equal in every respect to the very best production of any part of the world. To that end on workshops will be equipped with the boat and us were laten sssing and other machino y, the whole of which will be driven by independent slectrical motors, excepting such as will be worked by bydraulis aud puuuatic power. We shall have our own steel converters, nud our own copper-rolling mills; in fact we intend our works to be thoroughly up to date in every detail, so that no one will be able to fara out better work than ourselves, or at a lower cost prime. having aur own wharf, our works will have s donbl line of rails conureting it with peneti- cally the whole of the Japanoss railway system, go that the bulk of our deliveries will take place on mr own premises. We shall have little ar no packing to do, no shipments excepting for work for abroad, no experrive freight and ia- Burance, and no import duty to be paid by our customers' culy import duty we shall have to pay will be 5 per cent, on whatever raw materials we have to import, which is a mere bagatelle on what has to be paid by imported finished machinery, Gentleman, these savings alone will mean giving as an advantage of mere than 10 per cent over any of our compe titors. Then there will be the vory great contenience to the railway companies themselves the spot so as to see for themselves that all the conditions of the specifications are honestly adhered to. The saving to them on that item. alone will be a very considerable one works will be under experienced and most care ful management. Each department will be in charge of the very best and most experienced working foreman we can obtain from the bes of the British workshops. The business- agente, and I think you will agree with ine that agement will be in the hands of one managing the company's interests will at all times be as thoroughly and as efficiently, looked after as it ja posal for any, interests to be. With all sball bo placed advantages theke
with practically an unique position, us con petition certainly nons worth tioning) either for new work or for repairs. Under such circumstances we can, and wo do, look forward to unusually bigh dividends being paid, and I do not for one moment think that our expectatios in that respect will not be Der works in opération,' amply and fully realised as soon as we get
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Tho-Fakleo block and Hung Chong's pro-a ready to come out and attend to the building Within the last few days very favourable in being able to save their own inspectors on
mises were owned by Messrs. David Sassoon & Co. and the buildings were insured in the ible, b Cooper t South British Fire Company, Mesra. Hall & "Extras
Holtz were insured as to their stock with a „18 | number of companies.
R. Hancock (capt.), b Gibson
210
Total....
H.K.C.C.
130
T. Sercombe Smith, e Blair, b Campbell... 16
W. C. D. Tarner, a Gibson, b Heath
196
H. Hancock, & uphell, b Hath........
21
J. T. Dixon, 1.b.w, b Hoath.
11
A.O. Ward, e Death, b Far
9
A. Mackenzie, Lb., b Farquhar
1. Ponsonby, bluth
J. R. Gillingham, e Chichester, b Heath 3
C. R. S. Coapor, not out...
J. T. Lemblo, Heatle....
Dixit
Extru..
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
UNITED RERVICER.
First Junings.
d.
437
Second Innings,
O. M.
W
U.
165 3 3
Conger
3 28 4 57
10
3.5
3
R Hancock...... в
11
33
T. Sercom. Smith 3
14
A
44
Mackenzi
10
5
20 .H.K.C.C.
H. Hancock......
Toulmin
Punnett
Campbell
1t6
Chichester
14
Heath
19.9
Farquhar
Blair
4
HONGKONG BREWERY CO., LD. A meeting of the above company was hold
and fitting up of the Brewery as soon as we are A few months ready for him to come out. would be suficient to get our Brewery up and at work turning out beer, and the brewer I have spoken of bas the reputation of being an experienced brewer. I believe there is an ample market for all the beer we propose to brew at first, and as we intend brewing only first class beer and selling the same at reasonable prices at 15, Qusen's Road Central on the 15th inst.,
it seems to me that as, BOOD OS We are in a Mr. G. A. Meurer being in the chair.
position to supply good wholesome beer, thero The CHAIRMAN read the following report—will bo an immediate local demand for the same Gentlemen,This meeting is called for the
What we need now is money. We want the purpose of complying with the Companies rest of our shares taken up before we can put up Ordinances of Hongkong, one of which provides our Brewery and commence brewing, that a meeting of the estupany must be he
the prospect of the very paying concern we within four months of the registration of have in hand, there ought to be as difficulty in the company. It is for this purpass the getting the whole of the cupital subscribed, and fors that you have been usked to attend
I cannot help thinking that if this matter is here to lay As we have met together properly brought to the notice of the subscribing
you that in accordanc
W.
Agro--
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with the JAAmor.
the
With
are
in
The
Mr. PAUETT HETT proposed that the report be passed. This was seconded by Mr. MEURER and carried unanimously by the meeting.
Mr. FISCH proposed is vate of thanks to the Chairman, which was carried unanimously.
The proceedings then terminated,
POLICE COURT. Wednesday, 17th February. BEFON 31 T. SERCOMв SMITH (POLICE MAGISTRATE).
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offers have been made to the murager, which if accepted, will in themselves keep a large and important section of our works fully and constantly empleged. The Company is very fortunate in uring secured as its managing gets the well-known firm of Messrs. Samuel & Co. of London, Yokahatos, Formian, and dewhere. Having regard to the influence and interests they have in Japan, Formoss, and the East generally, that firm is in an undoubted position to gauge what the prospects of the Cougary are, and as you know, they are backing their opinion by subscribing largely to the capital of the Company. The present war betwood Japan and Russin, whatever its ultimate result may be, cannot idversely effect the presc's of the Company, for there aro at present in Japan more than 4,000 miles of railway opened to traffic and in full and very profitable operation. Anyous who has travelled fat to have been I will take this opportunity of informingue we shall have no diffenity in getting in in that country cannot
all the money we need. Our property up to impressed by the enermous traffic, sud with
the fact andum of avsociation if the Company, two is present his cost $80,000, of which saw we
that these 4,000 old wiles, of ta the chorviu referred to, and mado have paid $10,000 (56.10 remaining on railway totally inadequate
Every train is over- between Mr. E. A. Meurer of the one morgage at 6 per cent. per ans). I have traffic requirement-. part, and Mr. W. (. Jack, on behalf of the already explained to you that the routal of the crowded with passengers, and all the goods the other part, have been Metropole Hote! is sufficient to pay 10 per cent. stations and depots are alwaye piled up and company, ratitled and carried iute effect, and thor the purchase price of that portion of our almost bulging with merchandise waiting transit, necessary assignments made to com property and is therefore sufficiat to pay 12 The railway companies are busy doubling the pany. There has been a surrender of the per cent. on the $10,00) we have on mortgage, existing lines, and the construction of new enil-
other Crown] or in
words, to title deeds to the Crown, and a new
pay the 8
purways is being pushed on in almost every part of interest ол our loass granted to the company in respect of rent.
mortgage money the Empire, sad as soon as each section is com- the two sectious purchased by them, which and leave a margin to pay 4 per cust. ou pisted it is opened for traffe. All the railways are now known as Inland Lot No. 1705. On the $40,000 we have already paid out of
While this! considered a sitogether up- the Western Portion of this Lot No. 1705, the our funds for the property. Metropole Hotel stands, and the eastern portion cannot be
On this vacant satisfactory arrangement, it is not #satis- is a vacant piece of land. stables-was held at Tai Hang Hange. The piers of land it is intended to build the factory one, because the object for which the competing teams were as follows:Jospectors Brewery. Doubtless, some of you hate noticed company is formed in to brew beer, and not and Sergeants-Inspectors Baker, Hanson, that this piece of land in practically the bed of a merely to act ng landlords. I think there is no
C. E. Bowerman, lately arrived from Aus- Warnock, Gaald, Robertson and Gourlay, wateronuts. In the contract for the purchase doubl whatever that as soon as our slures are Sergeants Mandonald, Ritchie, Cameron
frum Sir C. P. Chater of this pics of land is a taken up, and we are thus placed in a position to rolling stock. Locomotives and rolling tralia, was placed before His Worship yeater- | day for the purpose of con-idering his return MoHardy, Gerred and Grant; Lau-Sergeants covenant by him to raise and level this section carry out the object for which the company was
of that work we of having stolen £26 10s, the property of his nad Coustables-Sergeants Kent, Kerr, Brasil to level with Section A, and to divert the formed, we shall be in a position to pay good took wear out and require frequent repairs in custody to Australia, to swer to the shar
employers in Brisbaan. From luformation and Abley, P.C.'s Pitt, Devaney, Evana, Culli-watercourse, sud build a nullah. As soon as dividends to our shareholders.
get. Now when we bear in received Sergeant Wilde, who was iren ford, Clyde and Caygill. The conditions bis is done, the site will be ready for the be no doubt whatever that we shall pay go* mind the very great advantages which the charge of the cuse, went on board the 84. | were not favourable for shooting. There was Brewery buildings, or for any kind of building dividends, dividends suficiently bigh to speedily Company will be able to offer in the very Eastern in the harbour, and arrested. Bever- man, who had booked a passage to Singapore strong sunshine and a shifty, uncertain wind The raising and levelling of the site to a leve? put our stock at a premium, and to keep it at u varying frem a foot to three feet. Distances with Section A. has to be done at the expense premium; but until the public subscribe for the important matter of quicker and cheaper under the name of "Cashin," and who was were 200, 400 and 500 Fards. The Inspectors of Sir P. Chater, and seeing that the price the balance of our shares, and enable us to get on delivery of engines and rolling stock than if wanted for the theft according to telegraphic and Crown Sergeants put on a total score of Brewery Co. bus paid for this site (which with our legitimate werk-(if I may so express these were ordered from Europe or elsewhere advices from Sydney. He admitted that be 692 against their opponents' 565, tans winning includas the raising and levelling) is only myself) I am afraid, gentlemen, you will have to (for from whatever foreign country they may was too man Bewerman whose name appeared by a majority of. 127. Tuspector Robertson g30,000, the company must be congratulated on
vilout of the arrest having been given be content with the 4 per cent. return your capital bo ordered, it takes from 14 months to years, resistance to arrest, was top scorer on his side with 88, sud PC owning a very suitable building site at a very is now earning for you. The matter remains and frequently even longer than that, to obtain
Wednesday, February 24th, at 11a.m., by which Pitt on his side with 86, Refreshments were moderate cost. I said just now that the with you and with the public with you if delivery, with its attendant inconveniences toby Sergt. Willin, the case was remanded until Clubs Ships, &c., on moderato tortus.
site is practically the bed of a watercourse, and you desire to reap the full benefit of the railways ordering them-the cost of inspect-time the papers in the case are expected to I should have explained that an abundance of carrying on the business of brewing beer by ling in the country where the engines are built, have arrived from Brisbane.
Gibson
Davies
POLICE SHOOTING MATCH.
On Chinese New Year's Day, Tuesday,
A
police shooting match--Inspectors and Crown Sargeants versus Lance-Sergeants and Con-
served on the range, the catering arrangements being ably carried out by, P.C. Pitt
are very short of rolling stock, as the almost congested state of trafic to which I have re ferred proves, but they are romalying that as Locomotives and rolling stock fast as they can. will always be nested by these ruilways, and wily be merled in increasing numbers as the traffic goss ou developing; in fuel the traffic 'develop- ment depouds almost entirely on the increase
There seems to
and renewals. Most oxpect to
ALLEGED
The case in which A. T. Young was pharged with seaulting the master and accountant of the coolie-house in Quenn's Road, or Sanday right, and which was remanded from Monday last, particulars of which were reported in these coluinos, was called on yesterday, when judg mant was given, there being no deleses. The accused was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 for loss of money and broken the second defendant.
the assault, und $15 for en Patch suffered by
CASE FROM BRISBANE.
on the warrant for his arrest, and offered no
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DR. NEWELL WILSON. DR. WILLIAM DANEL.
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