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CHINESE GUILE.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23μd, 1906.
A BOGUS SECRET SOCIETY. The Lims and the Taus were earpontors, and
AN OLD SAILOR'S LIFE SAVED. NOW
A rotired sailor of the British Navy, Mr. Charles Harrison, now employed on the London, Chatham and Dover Railway as a
lived in a British Crown Colony. The eldar signal fitter, lives at 10, Stower's Lane West Li had tires strong sous. The Tans were Batterece, London, S. W. Up to January, 1995 brothers and cousins. A business dispute, Mr. Harrison always enjoyed good health, but angry words, and blows, followed by a Police then he suddenly began to feel wrong." It Court osse, in which some of the Tane wero
was the beginning of a severe attack of indiges final, bal to a foud. The loadman of the Tunstion, which lasted for months, and nearly cost hit upon a molto scheme of revenge. Hobim his life. How he was cured by using
called unto him a scribe and bade him wrile as he thun diglated to him :--
THE SOCI817 OF THE RED HEART.
Lim Hock entrance fee 8% paid 10" of " Moon
Lim Tye-soon 20" year
of Kwang Soon ...
Wes Ho-swee monthly
subscriptious $ù.....
Lin Hu-wati... Chan Li-long ... Kay Sung-ho
11 12 12 8 4 Moon
24 13 3 day
1
2 1 1 33
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+
18245
1
3 5 3 4 4
3
6 63255 3 4 5 6 6 thers followed a list of the names of all the enernes of the house of Tan with entries opposite their names purporting to show the day of the Moon upon which the monthly subscription was paid.!
It took three days to complete this work of Art," and then the Taus held another family Clays. The younger wished 175 hide this incriminating dument in the house of the Lins, and straightway give information to the peline, The bendmaa langhed at their erudity, au said, "Now hearken unto me. You know the widow Yoo Wen-noo, she who keeps a stall opposits the shop of Lin Hock, where she solls fruit. Let some wily son appranch her so that HIS DISTINGUISHED BROTHER'S ELROR:
she go with bruited arms and facs and torn Mr. Arthur Chamberlain, brother of Mr.
raiment to the police, and reperta severe amault Joseph Chamberlain, arrived in Colombo a few
upon her by sothe members of the Red Heart days ago for a brief visil ashorn before proco Bocinty, and, mind she is paid 810 before and ing to Rongoon. Mr. Chanderlain grouted $20 after the report. Five days after this I brief interview to a Cegion Oberrer repryself will go to the police and report that I ative and expressed hit opinion ou tn resulte have been assaulted by Wen wee, by- of the late general election,
ense hawsked me to join the Socinty of the Red Heart and I had refused to do at. And we shall be particular of the date, and the time of the assault, and of the eirenas anoes thereof, so that our witness shall not be cenfounded by lawyers." One of the young men protested that there was no such person as Wes Ho-swer. "Oh, my son, ho said, "thy brains run out as water through a straining baskest Thon art blind as a hat in the daylight. Howest thon not that Woo Hose, after ansulting me, Then you are cruvinced," asked the repre-abrocaded and cannot be found? Knowest santive, that the decision was givan entirely thou at that one can deny any story, bocause or mainly on ise Fres Tano question ?"
irre is no one who knows Wee Ho-aseo the being in existence) and that we can tell with
Colenin! preferates," said Mr. Chamberlain, was what the policy was called, when it was just beginning to bo put before us two years ago. predicted then what the result would be when the English people had an opportunity of sponk ing. Now, aftor having waited long, they have been given their opportunity and they have spoken. England has given the must decided rerdict that has ever been given at any election during my life
Undoubtedly, replied Mr. Chamberlain, with emphasis. No doubt whatever that it has all benn on Free Trade. There is, of cervesapurity ang tan about the wicked Wee Ha- what is called the awing of the pendants. The Unidhists would have gone out anyhow, but | that they have bears strept. out by much a majority was only due to Fran Trad.”
"I's that," he continued, "that's put their out; it's that which will taint the Conservative party, and on them out for another fifteen years at the best. You will not see the Cou orvatives in power for susthar lå years All that Beaconsfielä did to educate them, all thras
Then
Mother Siegel's Sprap he tells you in this sworn statement, which is, anpported by the testimony of some of his friends and neigh board.
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"After eating I had terrible pains, and would sit with way lees drawn up to my chin, pressing my stomach, or rail across chaire, to relieve the agony. The only relief was when I managed to throw up all I had eaten. That was ittle; indrod, I was living, unt op food, but on my own body, and from eser thirteen stone weight was reduced to about seven. I could havelly stand; I was dizay, wack, and often on the point Here of fainting. Next I went into hospital. they wanted to operate but I would not
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And I make this solemn declaration, con- scientiously believing the same to be tras, by virtue of the Statutory Declarations Aot of 1835 (Wm. IV. G. 62). (Signed) Charles Thelare at 81, Rochester Row, Harrison." in the County of London, this 28th day of September, 195, before me, Philip C. Conway, a Commissioner for Qaths.
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Now gr, and he then also asuulted by phantom, whose name alone oppure in the bok of the Red Heart Sonety. Thon mayest be assaulted even this day. For thou art not a carpeater, and the first complaints met not come from carpenters lest the Magistrate say that we kook meraly our own beast. the wily old rascal Blowed. Is relativas how to braise their sems with a brush, so that they bore external evidence of a orual assault. Kor the next few weeks, the authorities had oom A.1, A.B.G. and Engineering de Used plaints izomerald, few by carpenters, but ning by petty shopkeepers and women. The 1ins were kept so busy answering these charges that they forgot thoir. But with the Taus. whose bands did not show in the matter. Then Yes. They'll try to take their clothes off
there was a wedding on their family, and many for the next ten years, and Englishmen won't
This was what the Were Benf ol Linvitationa believe them; and it will be 15 years befor they purge themselves of this mistaka nedt Tan had waited for. It was easy to learn
Lord Randolph Churchill did for the late Lard Salisbury did to keep them straight-all has bean thrown away in the last two years, and onge aguin wo say. Une Cuionist party stand as the part
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dule of the party, and they reported that ant as the day it for a meeting of the Soorat The Red Heart. Ous of the Taus Mr. Arthur Chamberlain bas ever been a
Society champion of free trade and is fully convinced rated for the polics raid, Bud spatched an of the wants of Britain in this direction opportunity to exteral the incriminating book. There is no doubt." he says, that our Tie police found it, and the Lims were in-
is and must
free trade country,prisoned and banished. Thus were the Taus ornbiry
who understand
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avenged, and thus did their carpentry business made England's greatness know it's not our flourish because of the withdrawal of the Lime' produce, not our mind-it'e the fact that we
competition. rosive freely everything the world has to offer to us, al selecting from all the countries of the world what is best for rur use we supply it to the nations of the earth. When the firs comes that England has to depend on barriers for her safety, when she has to depend on tariffs to support her manufacturea-then, indeed, sha will have come to her last ditch, and then you So long Da wa may talk of ber decadenco. maintain free trade, free speech and the freedom of the person as we have inherited it from aur ancestors, so long will wo maintain our cemetry in her present position of power
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Fab. - Bangkok 9th Feb, Rica and Timbe -Buttsford & Swire.
Cowrii, Germin sir., 1,115, W. Möllermzas,
18th Feb-Swatow 17th Feb.--Batterfili & Swire CHUNSANA, British ate, 1,417, R. Cəx, 29th Fabevary-Hongay 17th February, Gost Jardins, Matheson & Co. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, British str., 147, Wat- au, Palo Cantou via Touron 19th January, J. W. Jamieson. DERAMORE, Norwegian stri,1,116, Olaf Acher-
wig, 5th Feb-31-ji 19th Jab., Coal and General-Chinese
DR. H. J. KIAR, Norw. str., 63, H. E. Larson, 1th Das, Iloilo ith D., Sugar.- Aagaard. Thorosin & Co. ELLERBEK, Gorna str. 1.999, H. Wirtens,
20th Pub-Hamburg, Aavors and Nowe t 18th. Da, Coal atul oral-Order. EXPRESS OF JAPAN, Britiske., 3, 39, Henry -Vancouver 2ith
Pybps, ..., 6th Feb.-Y Jau, and Shanghai 13th Feb, Msils and Genoral.-C. P. R. Co.
FORMOSA, British str., 2,615, D. W. H. Saow, 20th Fob.-Bo nhay via Singapore 3rd Feb, Guuural.-P. & O. S. N. Co.
HANGSANG, British str., 1,356, Wilds, 19th Feb, Shanghai 15th Feb. and Sestow 18h. Gnoral.-Jardips, Malleson & Co. HANS WAGNER, Garman str., 905, Hagemann,
3rd Fob.-Swatow 2nd Feb., Ballast Laub, Wegener & Co.
HEBE, Norwegian str., 1,43, S. Peterson, 13
Pab.-C) inklang 7th February, General,— Sauler, Winer & Co.
HELENE, German str. 77, J. Jeason, 21st Feb.--Tournus and Hoihow 20th Feb, Gozoral-Jebsen & Co.
HINSANO, British str., 1,434, J. Darios, 15th Feb.-Wubu 10th Feb., Rico-Jarding, Matheson & Co.
HONGKON, French str., 743, A. Suzsonf, 19th Feb-Haiphong and Hoihaw 18th Feb, General.A. K. Marty.
HONG Mon, British str., 2,554, Wm. Dawgon, 21st Fob.-Rangaou via Straits 6th Feb, General-Chineso.
HTADES, British str., 2,932 Alwen, 14th Feb, Seattle 1st Jan, and Shanghai 10ch Fab,, General-Dodwell & Cu.
HYDRA, British str., 2,6 5, J. B. Kent, 16th Jac.-Moji 10th January, Coal.-BraBoy &-Co.
KIYEI-MARU, Japanese atr., 2,024, S. Kawa- ·
mara, 17th Feb.--Kobe via Moji 12th Feb, Matches aud General-Arabold, Karborg
& Co.
KWEICHOW, British str. 1,315, Carnaghan, 19th FabShaeghai via Swatow 16th Feb, GeneralBatterisid & Swizo...
LAZRTES, British str., 1,341, Jas. B. Jackson,
11th Fob.-Saigon 7th February, Rice,- Chinese,
LOONGSANG, British str., 1,092, A. B. Sandbach, 19ta Fob - Manila 16th Feb., General- Jardine, Matheson & Co.
MACHANG, British str. 1,614 Houghton, 16th February-Sandakan 10th Fab. Timber and General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. MERCEDES, British str., 4,000, J. S. MacGregor,
Sta Fab-Paio Coudore Island 3rd Feb,
Niraro, British str. 1,229, Body, 18th Feb.
Chinking
13th Feb., Rice.-Butterfield &
Swira.
NORD, Norwegian str 1,074, AE. Sandberg. 19th Feb.-Moji 13th February, Coal- Order.
PALAMCOTTA. British str., 2,208, T. P. Babb 21st Fob.-Rangoon and Straite 13th Feb, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. RADNORSHIRE, British str., 1,899, Bond, 21st February-London 30th Dr., Penang sad Singapore 12th Feb., General.-Shewan, Tomes & Co.
SHANTUNG, British str., 1,403, Robinson, 9th
Feb, Pebolingo 20th January, Sugar- Butterfield & Swire.
SHO SHU MARU, Japanese str.; 1,100,_Nemoto, 17th February-Kolung 14th February. Coal--Osaka Shosen Kaisha. STETTIN, British str., 1,398, J. E. Farrell, 14th Feb-Singapore 8th Feb, Kerosene→→→ Geo, Me Bain. SYFERNY, German str., 1,846, Degener, 25th
Jan-Nagasaki 16th Jan.-Jobsen & Co. TAIWAN, British str., 1,043, J. A. Martin, 15
Feb-Wuhu and Chinking 9th Feb., Rice. -Butterfield & Swire.
TYE, Norwegiau str.. 1,243, Neilson, 10th Feb.
-Knohinata 4th February, Coal.--Mitavi Bussan Kaisha,
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