POLICE COURT.
Wednesday, 27th September.
BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (Finer Polsce
MAGISTRATE).
FALSE PRETENCER
THE HONGKONG DA’TY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH, 1905.
Mr. Beavis then actressed tho magkirute on 4- lobalf of his clients, after which his Worship | samned up as follows:--In this esse the mastion is whether I am to baliore the evidends of the Bitting Lore as constablos ortEr lost witness.
LORD KITCHENER AND
LORD CURZON.
STRONGLY WOEDED PROTEST.
MR. TURING MCKENZIE ON RUBBER'S FUTURE.
A. Johore friend sends us (Singapore Press) a copy of a letter written by "Mr. Turing Aleksie (formerly of Jokers and Sumatra, on the subject of the market futuro of rubber.
I have just had a chat with a gentleman largely interested in motur-bass. (It looks! queer-is tinst the way to spell it P and I think the information he gave me may be of interest to public plautors.
Simia, August 25th. The publication of Lord Kitchener's Meme randum justifying his repudiation of the Mr. McKenzie says:- TRE
with Ford Curzon's reply, serres, unhappily, to Viceroy's summary of his proposals, couple show that's ance scute crisis lus boon reached new than even at the height of the controversy
In London along there are la-day 100 motors Lord Kitchanor's Memorandum is dated in Juse. August 17 and takes the form of a protest, abusex-tuere or less. It is safe to say that by he declaros that the Vice's summary rot Christmas this number will be mors than only seriou-ly misrop esents the proposals which duubel The takings" of a motor-ing avs
card Kitchener, actually made, but £45 to 170 a week each. attributes to him others which he nowhere baght forward,
a jargman, I have no hesitation in saying that I believe the evilunca of the constables. C. S. Rice, anemployed, was indicted on four demeanour of the witness is not of the best, When charges of obtaining money and goods by a Chinoman employed in a brothel stands up in Inles proteuras. He paid bogus cheques for the witness box and tells me he does not know szute the Hongkong Hotel Co.; 825 to F. F. the domino character "19"-although he lul Crum, of the Frayn East Hotel; $20 to Hing to admit afterwards that, he know the other Cheong, tailor, and 820 to Ses We, tailer, characters his evidence cannot be very reliable, in settlement of accounts; and, in somu infances, tirst defendunt is a keeper, and with mferença to tĺk #cond I am satisfied that she change was returned to him.
bad part of the care and management of the game.
Defendant pleaded guilty and the case was remanded till Monday: when it is probable that farther eliar will be preferred against him.
AUMENT WITHOUT LEAVE
T. Cerevan, Another of the crow of the sailing ship Andromeda, appeared boforo the court to answer the charge of being absent from his vessel without learA.
Defendant slitted the charge, but stated that be led a dog's life on board. When he asked the captain for his discharge, the captain igured his reguest. Defendant had already bin inpriscard in preferoice to remaining on board, and haul lost one gun berth hare becanso the raptain would not give him his discharge. He did not return on board when discharged from gnol, as he wished to get away from the ship altogether."
His Worship-You must go to go fourred days with hard labour.
Dofendaut-Thanks, your Worship.“
for
His Worship-And if your vessel enila before the expiration of your soutonce, you will be ro-shipped,
Defendant-If ever I am put aboard that ship again, your Worship, I know I shall not leave her alive.
His Worship (to the usher)-Remove the defendant.
UNA KOERSARY NOISE,
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A set of tyres for a motor-bus costs L100, A motor-bus travets one hundred and thirty (13) railes daily.
The tyros cost 2. a mile more costly than the petrol). Not, please note, 2. a mile a week, ord, a mile a year. But 2 for every mido hat the bus travels. As stated above, u wotur. bus travels le miles a day that for tyres alone its daily co is 150 Cupp ners.
She, therefore, will also conditate.
Taking Lord Curzon's 11 paragraphseeriatin, keeper. I don't think, however, the case is a he denies demanding that all stores wlother mobilization or peace, should be transfers, to very serious one, and only propose to juflici a
the Commander-in-Chief. He asked only for the control of all runanes stores and wa small penalty. The first and second defendants will each be fined $50 or six weeks, and the resortos for the Supply and Transport Depart other defendants mast each pay a five of 83, tents Regarding oloshing, ho says, he had not
asked for the casody of war reserved, though he Daily mileage 1. Con at tyres 20. a mile. altornative being seven days' imprisonment.
might unquestionably have demo ue with at Thure is we enough material for any author as to life of THE YRESCH EXTRADITION CABE.
intringing the provisions of the Secretary of of "breakfast table problems" The adjourned ease, in which the Frere State's dispatch. He argues that as ordnance, tyres and so forth.
I told my friend that I had soon in the papers Gesernment of Indo-China applied for the stores must pass into his charge, the preconla
must follow, as they contain nothing else, and that an American had found a system of steel the Director Goneril of Ordnance, who control springs within the hub which would rain ail extradition of Churles Mkwel on the cargo of embezzling certain sums of money in Haiphothes arenals, must belong to the department of us who are interested in rabber. He smiled of the Government which deals with them.a wan-smile. And when I usked him if he saw was again called.
Thes. therefore, are not separate proposals but in the dia vista of the future any clowl the mere corollaries which follow as a matter of vise of a man's hand which pointesi Lowards a omras if the cf it to the custody of ordnanes talt in price, his face grew longer still.
Halds-I do not stors he admitted.
The papera having arrived, Mr. G. Liebert French Consul, read the avicence taken in Indo-China to the prisoner. «
desimand.
1ts Worship was also supplied with partien-think the Secretary of State could possibly lare of the alleged crime, and after perusing understand this from the telegram, which same, la committal the prisoner to gadi ponding represents me as making a sepurath independent the order of the Governor, and graated him the right to apply to The Supreme Court for habeas corpus within filtern days.
BEPOLE MR. G. N. Onas (SECOST)) POLICE MAGISTRATE).
TRE KOWLOON FRACAS. CCOLIER CHAPŠED, WITÙ MANSLAUGHTER. Wong Hing, Lin Tam, Wong Hong and Lai Sum. four cuties, were brought up on
The emptain of the ... Roon was charged, at the instance of Inspector Tangley, with unnocos-remand charged with the murder of Kav Ku
ut Kowloon on Thursday, 21st Sopi-mber. sarily blowing his whistle on the 31st ultimo after anchoring in the harbour.
Inspector Langley inforand his. Werebip that ou the night ju question the defendant ble eight long blasts.
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The captain said he was instructed by the pilot to do so, as a warning for junks to keop
clear.
Tuspector Langley said he was not desirous of pressing the charge, but without convictions it was very diffenit to suppress those noises.
His Worship-1 will convict the defondant, but will art indict a pounity. In futara he must remember it is against the luarbour rules to blow his whistle for any other purpose than
to avoid collision.
ALLEGED ASSAULT.
A LAME KICCUE.
Moreover, I una said to claim the transfer with the Director-General of Ordsuce of 4% of his officers. I baro no knowledge whatever garding this number or the 25 whom I am ruparonted as proposing to leave with the I havo never Military Supply Department. mude any proposals of the sort, and can only suppe that they have been taken from General sett's Memorandum on the subject, of thie uxis ence of which I bare hoard, and which F have asked for, but have been refused per- mission to see.”
And yet, he hims If, as I painted out to hire, flows the tending of the age, which is to keep up the price of rubber. And he gave ins a smile which asked for sympathy.
The Vingaaru," the most comfortably run of the Loucon motor-Inses (and there's a lot in the routing, or rather in the driving, pre making an experiment text week. They are going to run a Vanguard motor bus from. the Hotel Victoria, in Northumberland Avenue, to the Ship
Hotel. Brighton. The return fre 12/6 they expret a four hours' run enota way of course it is a puro extent. The Reason-ered the Amrican season is over But if the run itself seems to lend itself to
potentialitos, so i think it does, there will certainly be a motor-ervice to Brighton next summer and it is the sort of thing that is bonul to catch on. So homeward-bou.dore ext year may look for motor tuns enst ar west, north or south from the metropolis, und from many
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Hoogkong, 11th September, 1905.
THE INDIAN VICEROYALTY.
LORD CURZON KACRIFIUKD FOR
MILITARY CONTROL.
Mr. T. Gibson Bowles. M.P., writes to the Daily Chronicle as followe
Mr. Brodrick is reported to have said at Godalming on Wednesday fast: It has been pointed out that on Jano 26, in the House of Commucs, I stated that there was no foundation for the report that Lord Curzon had resigned." Mr. Brodrick must. pardon me for remfuding him that that is not what be stated. What he arated (in reply to n question
from myselt)
Inspector Langley, who prosecuted, íntimated | with paragraph 17 of Mr. Brodrick's desputéh. other the toudeney of the age is to keep there was no foundation for that report. Which
that the charge would be reduced to m staughter. Mr. F. 1. Hott oppeomil in the interests of defendants,
He admits paragraph 4 of the Viceroy's sum
up rabber
This question. together with others of greater lance, can only be settled by the publication of the communications which passed between
He says tegarding the supply and transport
| department that he limited his claim for a change in the present arrangements to a demand
that Government had not weired any intimua- for custody, which was strictly in accordance
tion from Lord Curton of his desire or intention to resign bis
is post i
as Viceroy of India, and that He makes no pretensions to any other function exercised by the Director-General of Contracts
is an entirely different thing. and Registrations under the orders of the Mili-
Messrs. Jis
und Peal quote. 6/3 for plan- Mr. Brodrick's very material misrepresent tury Departmen He has no knowledge | tation and $10 for Para. Their circular of tion at Godainting of his own statement in the The first witness Chau San, a coolin, deposed whatever of the proposal attributed to him that August. 18 is of iulorest to me, so it fully bears Hoss anald, of course, not hava beau delibarat
he should control is offers of the supply sad out a point I have always contested for, viz:
or intentional. It may, indeed; họ that tha that about 5:30 on the afternoon of the du intransport carps leaving the Military Supply that Fiers Elastics (the Many Bambusy) pro-statement ho notaully made in the House iras as question he saw deceased at the Roclamation Department with 5. Husage I have over perly cured is equal in quality to Plantain accurate as the altogether different statement
sot thesu figures before, and am not prepared Pará Biscuits.
he now says he mad. For he may conceivably Works, Kowloru. He had come to fill witness.
The battle of Crope v Worms is interesting not have received Lord Curzon's intimation till who was working thew, that his mother was ill to accept them as correct, much loss to allow
them to be conimunicated to the Secretary of As both unmes have a funereal suggestion, the 27th of, or a lator day in, June. and wished him to go home. Witness and be State as evansing from me.”
would like to sea the nomenclature improved went to see defendants, to obtain permission
Wortes are now cinese with bisenit HIGH. to go home, but Jonvo was refused; Defen-mary as correct, except that, instead of a single sud figure at 03 (Maces. Lewis and feat's dants refused in pray wituo off, and when officer of the remount department, a consider circular if this inte), while crepe is quoted at deceased said he had no money, they are able proportion of the department is and will be employed during the cold weather in purchas-
The market is firma and business goes on not him why he had come there to redeem thoing remounts.
withstanding the fact that it is the holiday fine He remarks regarding paragraph ♬ that ended. London is dead empty. There are only man" without money. Thorenpon they called
four million people remaining in it. out "strike," and two of them declared that it nakot for thros afficers of the status of Assistant-Adjutant-General and a Mitiar
W. T. M ̈ K. unmber of Deputy Assistant Adjutants-Geogrul in order that the rank and pay of such offers night he clear to those dealing with the pro peas. In the Viceroy's felugram this was Transformed so as to convey to the Scorotary of. State no other meaning that a proposal for a large addition to the Adjutant-General's demet. ment, which was enutrary to the fuot.
Simla, August-25.. The minute issued by Lord Kitchoner, pro. proposals, concludes as follows
Charles Nelson, seaman of the sailing ship Equador, pleaded not guilty to striking theuli ba their business if he were beaten to captain, and was remanded till to-day.
death. The first and second defendants both struck Yun, knocked him down. and *stepped" on his body. The third and fourth defends looked on and called ont to strike, saying that deceased was only pretending
Yam Wei, a enolte, was charged with stealing a long silk jacket from a hoarding house it Sutherland Street. It was stated by Inspector Collett, for flue prosecution, that he entered the house with the ostensible object of seeing the
to be dead. The deceased ran insidon oatshed close by after he had been struck and a little
6/6.
GREAT CANAF PROJECT.
CASPIAN TO THE PRESIAN QULY
Berlin, 25th August.
the Vioeray and the Secretary of State for India in the interval betweon May 31 and July which is the first date occurring in the actual resignation telegrams published in the Prass on Angust. 21.
The correspondeuse during that interval of kix weeks must have been mest important and illuminating, and I respectfully submit that it is the duty of the Government, both to them- solvus. to Lord Curzon, to Lord Kitchener, and to the public, to publish that correspondence forthwith.
master, bat he was detected by the watchman later fell down. Witness tried to lift 1in bat testing against Lord Curzon's immmary of his Tigris navigablo, Herr Waochter, of Berdes, los than this: Weether military authorities!
bearing the premises with the proprietor's trousers tucked under his jacket. Accused told the Magistrate that the master wanted him to go as un emigrant to Stuth Africa and, as ho declined, that charge was preferred against him. Zentence of three weeks' imprisonment and siz hours in the stocks was passed.
UNLAWFUL, GAMBLING,
Li Tut, the mistress of a brothel ut No. -Chong Ching Stress, was charged with kooping a common gaming house in the said premises, and nine Chinese wore charged with nulawinlly gambling therein on the 2nd instant.
Inspector Gourlay prosecuted and Mr C. E.
defendants tail hina to go away as dexasal was only pretending. Witness run off and, going to the Water Pulice Station, reported the oueur Deceased was his cousin, sul both came from the same village. You Kun was a strong was, in good health, and sus 28 years
roncu
of age.
were
regards the whole summary, it gives a devriors I perally fuld. It leaves the description of my proposals entirely inconsistent Secretary of State under the impression that I ain trying to seinstitute my own views for his orders, and have failed to accopt those ardera avally where they differed from my original
proposals.'
As a set-off to certain English projects with gard to making the rivere uphrates and has come forward with a project for constracting a canal skout 450 miles in length to connect with the Porein Gulf. According to the plan of this highly important the caspion Sex project the caual would begin at Enzoli, and be faken in a south-westerly direction down to Bagdad in Asia Minor, by turning to account the Kyil-Uzen and Dignis, the largest
trilavaries of the Tigris.
Tha essential question between Lord Carzon un the one side, and Lord Kilolaer, sagported by the Home Government, on the other, is of the highs constitutional import. It is nothing are to be rol-as d from civil control.
That Lord Kitchener should deuire they should escape it may be natural, for he is a But in affirming and defeuding the alie principle of civil control, and is pushing his defence so far as to reign the highest position a subject can hof, rather than see civil con-
trol impair 1, Lord Curz a must command "the respect of all who prize bigh principle and who reverence the essential safeguards of our Con
H. Beavis (of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist)ved and asked him to goout for a walk. They chance of substantiating overy statement made the Kyril-Uzen duing the dry sanson; on the the army by soldiers "s" the keystone of the
represented all the defendants but the sixth, whe was undefended
Lukong 159 shuded that on the morning of the 22nd Ustant he visited the ground floor of the house la Chung Ching Street, which was public brethol. We first saw the keeper of the
se in the sitting rooni. She asked what be wanted, but he did not reply, and passed into the houer, in a room of which he saw all the defendants, who were playing, a game called
court rose.
TRADE AT AMOY.
would
*egsupní“ with foreign curds. Ha sair the COMPETITION IN THE CAMPHOR repudiatus were an endeavour of the part of stakes placed, and he watched the progress of the game which was won by the 7th Some of the other defendants defendant.
skod, but not all. He could not say who did and who did act.
All the defondants were Homerusteil the starding round the table. second and third defondants and reinforcements riving, the remainder of the defendants were arrested
Cre-examined-The defendants were watch ing the cards when the polios arrived. He had ofton seen the game of ngepal played, but had unt played it since he joined the polies fores. He watched the game for three or four minutes.. Detective Sergeant Marison gave evidenco as to arriving at the brothel shortly after the police raid and finding the defendants under arrest.
He also found a certain quantity of gambling paraphernalia.
Cross-examinet~All the defondants except the first were present when he entered the room. In opening his defence, Mr. Beavis said the game the defendants were charged with playing was not ous which camé under the ordinance. To prove itis he called.
Lo Ping, sook to the Urst defendant, who declared that four of the defendants were play ing a game called stand-all," which was suc- what similar to the foreign game of pokor.
Here witness described the game to his Worship, who considered that if they played the game related, and there was no commission, it was quite lawful,
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As the Kyril-Uzor: dries up sem-what every Cross-examined by Mr. Hott-Daveasiat was
The Viceroy, in a long reply, says that Lord a farmer at home unit huil vevor kron to Hong Kitchener's minute was published at his own summer, Herr. Waschter has had to find astiation.
The report made hest year of the War Office: ibres defondants request. Sinco Lord Kitchener thought fit vatural reservoir for fending that river in
snimmer; he has succeeded in finding a lako Committee composed of Lord Esher, Sir John publicly to challenge Lord Curzon's statements, kong before. The first
a large as the Swiss Cakes, and the whole Fisher, and Sir George Clarke, with its dopre- foramen, and witness entered into and although Tard Carzon deprecates a contro no contract my to how long he should very on techuical points, and though a summary Project of the canal depends on the position vation of "givilian control over military pley to the matshed condensel for the telegraph could not neces of this mountain lake, for it if lies higher than and administration. its demised for targe the water-hed between the Kyril-Uzen and the financi, powers to be conferred upon major. work. His cousin came where witness and the four defendants strily do full justice to every feature of the
case, he Lord Curzon) gladly welcomes the Divalla. then its waters em he carriel donn to generals, and its claim for the governm-at of other bul, if the lake is at a lower altitude than policy we have laid down." together with many went out together and deceased informed in aud of proving the correctness of the inferencea
the MIT
streras referred to, then its waters cannot significant events that use since tecarr: d, do then that his mother was sick and wished him he drew from them.
umong is to-day exuvineo, powerful, and to go home. Cu returning to the matshed The Viceroy then dents serfutim with the used to keep the Kyril-Uzen navigable in but tao plainly disclose the fact that there are In referring to this project the German Press highly-placed advocates of the most dangerons witness packed up kis bundle and fold defen various points. Referring to Lord Kiteboner's statement his Exceliones remarka :---" The dants he wished to leave, but they would not latter was not perverted by ime in the Memor
says: With the construction of this canal form of Continentul militarism, of and the estrusion of the Russian railway from Repudiating the English doctrine that, in a allow him to go and took his bundle from him. randum by General Scott, Director
Lord Kilchoner's reples were
Hamatan, in Nortle-Western Persia, down to eitil country engaged in ciril avocations, the The hearing was not concluded when the Ordnance
the top of the Persian Gulf, the aim of British soldier is bit au instrument for ensuring the noted on it on 97"
poliny, camely, to cheetmate the Siberian peaceful pursuit of those arecations they With CHAMBER for 10 CARTRIDGES. Kitchener's remarks on Discussing or
milway starting from Smyrna affect to regard any control of the soldier, Buxncial details the Vicorny says: The Railway by
and going ceress Asia Minor to Candabar and otherwise than by another soldier, as proposals which the Coxamander-in-Chief now
Quetta, and thence to Hongkong, would reseite strosity, and would at him up as an indepen clock for ever, so 906 Enrojan Power dent power in the State, free from all effectual The Government to meet his views."
Lord Curzon contends that Lord Kitchener occupies Bander Abbas before Great Britain civil control whatever. There are, moreovar, some who would entertain this monstrous claim, has made that place another Gibraltar."- Globe some w convert the army secretary into a mere
not seeing, apparently, that it invokes the Writing from Amor, Mr. Causal Baneser signing machine and create a type of secretary
the destraction of
very central notion of the says"As anticipated in last year's report unknown in the constitutional system. Lord
British Constitution, and the abandonment of the Chinese provincial authorities were in the Curzon adde that the figures given in Paragraph
those of its most important principles on which ond obliged to cancel the poly in camphors have been re-examined and found correct.
the Constitutional straggle, in and out of granted by
them to a Japanese syndicate, and
have always trirned. Parliament,
The attempt of the soldier to escape from compousation was in dus course país to the After dealing with the powers at the proposed Britiel. firms whose euphor and linen seized How Military Suppy Member, regarding which he disagrees with Lord Kitchener, the Viceroy
Mr. Conani Archer, at Fort Alegre, in
civilian control in the crucial matter of finance and confiscated in the interior, onfidence concludes ---
bax licen unds in England vory palpably, as among the native producere still seems to be "I have now referred to all the charges of Brazil, advises those who are interested in the
trade of that district that travellers and those may sea who care to counalt this year's waiting, however, and it is said that the surious anisrepresentation brought by the Com Japanese agents are indirectly attaining their wander-in-Chief against my summary of his catalogues are unresarily expensive busines Reports of the Public Accounts Committee and
methods. Most people, there he says, who object by baying apin advance all the camphor
FORE ALWAYS FRESH are in a position to import at all, either have the appendices thereto. Thanks, however, us IIMFORTED EVERY MONTH, THERE. humbly conceive, to that Committee, the produced at rates whielt are prohibitive to the proposals and have proved overy paragraph of it. It only romsins for me to add that the British merchants. The total export lost year detailed argument in which I have sex houses or agents of their own in Europe or attempt has bitherto failed in England, and, order their goods from those who have, uht to a should it be renewed will undoub edly meet
Eand
LEY'S, SCHULTZE'S, AMBERITE thus amounts to only 17,200 ibs. of cumpler compelled to indulge appears to me conclusiv ly
SPOLTING small tradesman catalogues are of little or no with the most wreompromising resisƐ ace and 2.466 11. of camphor oil, es compared with established, together with the conclusions which
It seems to him that "efforts should be
But in India, where there is no Parliament, CARTRIDGES 8, 10, 12, 16, and 20 BORE. in the same telegram to the Secretary of State directed towards the shipping houses on tho and no body corresponding to the Public Acad NEWCASTLE CHILLED SHOT in 2100 lbs. of camphor and 17,500 lbs. of cam- pher oil exported during the previous year. I deduced front the facts. They were that, in The trade in this most promising articles of sport, which, if left uninterferol with, would the organization proposed by the Commander-ther side rather than to the individual trader counts Committee, where, in short the whole all Bizos, Nos, 10 to 8884, AIR QU
Curzon himself, the similar attempt appears recer assume important proportious, appears to but all power would be uncentrated at tunity of bringing suitable articles to the power of resistance was embodied in Lord AMMUNITION in Variety."
Army Henil-quarters, that the Military Supply ustice of their customers or branches on this for the present to have succeeded. And what Department would be reluced to impotence, that side than is possible with catalogues, especially makes it so serious is that the success has been bethe only one left of interest to foreigners.
the creation of a Military apply. Momber would, therefore, be as uaparilobable wasta of when they are in a foreign language to the due to the deliberate support afforded by the public money. and that it would be better to porain extent, he adds, ike remark also home Government to the soldier against the DR. NEWELL WILSON,
a certain
civiliau, to the Coromander-in-Chief against
DENTIST. dispanse with both altogether."-Timer.
applies to commercial travellers. It is true the the Vicerry, to the instrument against the hand traveller obtains orders, and to that extent destinel to use it, to the inferior against the bonefits the particular house he represents, but superior authority
Grave, indeed, is the situation thus created. he deos so by diverting the business from the
and there is uo
uo gain to trado at large, while it is the principle bere involved. Ent it yet re- mains to be seen whether the final end will be a very expensive system. The importer at Port Alegre knows very the repudiation, in the case of india, of all our
GÜN ACCIDENT AT RANGOON.
A serious sccident happened on Wednesday evening Aug. 25 to Gunter Row, of the Royal Garrison Artillery, at the Fort. The Gunner was preparing to fire the time igral you ar
THE ROGUES PARADE, New York, Aug 18.The police have arrestes
NOT WANTED. -
here, as the former have a far better oppor-
9:30 pm. auf, while in the act of ramming, sight confidence tricksters who are alleged tagur importer who would otherwise got it, Far more serious than any personal question |
the charge exploited and blay off the have made £20,000 by tapping telegraph wired right forearm of the unfortunate man, tha and using the information for the purpose of portion of the arm being subsequently picked fraud. up about.
bundred yards away from the gut They were placed in an open police wagon Gaynor Row was immediately conveyed it and driven along Broadway, the driver being an unconsciona condition to the Regimental instructed to tell all inquirers the nature of the Hospital, where he now lies in a very precarious offence with which they were charged. In cross-examination, witness said he left the condition. Gunner Row is a prominent football
player of the Artillery Team. hense before the polics raided it,
well where what is wanted can bust be obtained, constitutional principles; or the re-affirmation
JE and he will, as a rule, go there for it. He
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No charge for examinations.
Office hours 9 AM. to 5 1.3L.
No. 2, PEDDER STREET (next to the.
better acquainted with the meats and standing of that must important of them all which general Post Office and opposite to the side
the trade, xud can avoid many of the diffent requires the complete subordination of the onte ass to the Hongkong Hotel).
of
ties and mistakes the travailer falls into,
armed forces of the State to the civil Ministers,
A
This is the first public parade of the "rogues, gallery."
have established homes as resident agents.
policy and controls its destinies.
more satisfactory system would seem to be le whose advice to the Sovereign deciles its
Hongkong, July 5th, 1905,
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