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SUPREME COURT.

Monday, August 20th.

IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. BEFORE SIA FRANCIS PIGGETT (C#

JUSTIZ).

TWO YEARS FOR BRISERT.

Rabees Bux, Indian watchwan in the employ of the Sanitay Hoar, surrendered to him tail on charges of accepting bribes to the amount of $370.67 on divers datem sincs Dotobar, 1995,

Bir B. S. Berkeley, K.C. Attorney-General, instructed by Mr. G. E. Morrell (of the Crown Solicitors offra), prosecuted, and Mr. M. W. Slade, Instructed by Mr. C. F. Dixon (of Mr. John Hastings' flew represented the deles- daot.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 217, 1906.

After further evidenco for the Crown had } concluded,

Mr. Blads aut one question stood out for his Lordship to decide and that was what the definition of a pablic servant in the Ordinance covered. In Ordinance 1 of 1898, under which the proscntion was instituted, a public servant as defined meant any person holding or dinokarging the duties whother permanently or temporarily of any office or appoiniment in the Civil Servios of the Colony, and includes way member of the Police force". If it had not bez for those last words he should have thought there was no question that this med

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a member of the Civil Servirs of the

Colway..

His Lordship-Thore in no doubt this is a department and not a separate Board!

Mr. Blade It is a department of the Govern- Prisoneripleaded not guilly, and thu Ɛcilowing jurors were empanelled: Messrs E. Ellinment, and I asked the question in evidence (forest), A. E. Hollings, R. G. Hurleg. A. Obrun, G. Newnan, J. Lyaught and J. ▲ 7

The Attorney-General said tho charge against the prisoner was that being an officer in the empingmeat of the Sanitary Board engaged to avernon the sanitary work at the Peak. h with view to improperly influence his conduct as a public officer did receive bribes

moolk from the con amounting to $41 a

a period ex - sarrancy sub-contractor for tending over a series of months. Acording bo from to the obarges this bribery wit Ontober, 193, till Jaly, 124. Each mouth the

· prisoner, to them a local expronions, recñived a "squeere" of 10 out of the sub-quatractor until the month of June, whed the Sauitary Commission Inquiry started. The sub-contine for then attempted to get out of the toils and told the prisoner he was not going to pay bim say mare. The contractor would relate the circonstancom uador which he ngreat to give bribes when he surrwded to the contract. prisoner wout for bit and informed him that his predecessor has been in the habit of paying

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which innkas this quite clear; that the salary of this man is paid direct from the Government. The point is really quite clear. All the facts are prored and we know his exact position. He is appointed by the Government of Hong kong as a watchman. What the last words of mess and includes any the rited restion member of the police forco" is that we must put a borrower construction on it. It menna all offers who are covenante】 servants.

His Lordship-The police different organisation,

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Mr Slado fuder a slightly different organi nation. They are appointed by the Govern ment under the recommendation of the Captain Superintendent of Police, and paith by the Government.

His Lordship-The police are always called the "policy foren".

The Attorney-Grueral-1 auggest the reason are used is be why the words “police force"

The public causes that body carries arms. service is de Bued to mean civil service. That is why a body partly armed cannot be included in the word civil, but they are all civil in ons

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His Lordship-There are very often number of officers in the Government service, Buch as artisans, who are not civil servants al

who has no right in the civil service. "Civil survants as sometimes used is highly tacb- nical phras“.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

BEFORE MR A. G. Wiss Pris

JUDGE.

ABOLICITOR's costs.

THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.

The report of the board of directors to be prmented at the ordinary meeting of share-

Mr. O. D. Thomson, solicitor, mul la Yeholders, to be bald at the hotel, at 19.15 p.m., to the Wo, trader, to recover the sum of $548.25, being on Saturday, 1st September, reads: balance das for work done and money expanded shareholders of the Hongkong Hotel Company. Limited. Gentlemen, In accordance with as defendant's solicitor.

Section 56 of the Articlan of Association, the Directors non beg to sabmail their report for the half-year endod 30th June, 1906,

Mr. J. H. Gardiner (of Mr. (). D. Themeen's othoo) appeared for plaintiff, and the defendant, who is a prisoner, appeared in custody of a warder.

Defendant admitted the debt.

His Wordship-What's ho in for now? Mr. Gardiner Another debt of $2,000 due to Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist in the same Loliva.

His LordshipWell you immediate execution.

don't

ACCOUNTS.

The prot on Working Account amounted to $76,552:56 as compared with $114,540.80 for the corresponding period of 1905, being a deareas of 37,998.34.

Tho proft and loss account, including the want Fam of $619.89 brought forward from 31st December. 1905, shows a orslit balance of 199,212,04, which the diructors recommend

Mr. Gardiner-No, my Lord. His Lordship-All right. He can go back should be apportiound as follows:-

Tu pay a dividend of 10 par cent, for again.

the half-year

Judgment as entered for plaintif with costs

POLICE COURT.

Monday. August 20th.

BEYOR ME. H. H. J. GoXPERTI (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE)..

COULD NOT CROSÀ TRE SKA.

A native, arrested at Wanolai on a charge of being a rogue and a vagabond, said be had no money to cross the sea to Tanmnti, where he had friends. He was ordered to find bail for his good conduct.

HAKKA V. BANTONESE,

A shopkeeper from Aberdeen was fard $10 It for assaulting a Hakka and inciting a riot. appeared that the Hakka, who had recently arrived in the locality, stod at the door of the defendant's shop. The defendant not earing for his presenes brought out a bamboo and A fight ensued between the note him with it friends of botla parties and it was only stopped by the arrest of the defendant.

"MIXED" GAMBLING.

The unusual sight was witnessed of elaveń women being brought up with fourteen mun charged with gambling at Yauruti.' 'They had' been found playing at kaupai. Two principals were fined 850 and the remainder 87 snoh.,

bim 840 Auth, and this contractor was asked whether he was prepared to fall in with the ek custom. He would tell thom that when he dorauired the prisoner said to him-"You pay or not, as you plesse." Under the air-all. They are engaged as artisans or workmon cumstances the man paid between October and June. It might bere been a coincidence, but it was a fact, that there were no prosecutions of the sanitary contrector's coolies during this period. They had apparently, as the prisoner alleged, committed no offence for which they could be prosecuterě. It might have been a cuinoidance, but it was also a fact, that when the contractor expressed bis intention in June of mud on the meaning of this definition in the homes. Determined to alop them the farmer

a prosecn-

no longer paying the toil, there was tion. On July 60 the prisoner charged two coolies with dumping in the drains of the Peak, and they were fiund $7 apiece. The contractor was afraid to pay the prisoner any more money because the Commission was sitting: als he was afraid not to pay the prisoner the money agreed apon because his fourad prossoutions, sale weat and made a statement of what had been It was going on for the last six months. then arranged that be should comply with the demand of the prisoner. He was given. certain bank notes the numbers of which were taken, and evidence would be giran that, (be contractor was seen to give the said notes to the prisoner. After receiving the money iko prisoner was arrested, and he then pulled the notes ont of bin pocket and dropped them.

Mr. G. A. Woodcock, secretary to the Sanitary Board, was the first witness. He said the prisoner was appointed a servant of the Board on September 1st, 14, and was so smployed till the time of his arrest.

Mr. Slade. This was is engaged as a watch man, which is not a high position. If it is s pensionable office to is a civil servant, but I don't think suyone in less than a pensionable ofle is a civil servant.

Tas decision must be

Ordinanca.

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The 34torney-General-Everybody is in the who is act in the military, nivil AATA

service.

an is in the misalis serrice of the Colony. the

He is not in the nature of his serries can be arrived at only by a process of elimination. wrdica, military, ueral or arms service, there- fore he must be in the civil service.

which

For

▲ RIGHT-OF-WAT.

Four nutires were fined $2 ouch for fighting si Pokfulam. It appeared that a farmer had leased a piece of ground from the Government. The people of the vicinity insisted on passing over the land as it was a short out to their

put up fonces, but the others led on preserving the right-of-way sod. broke down the fontos. There was a fight between the parties at the fence, with the result stated. A civil gation is pending.

BEFORE ME F. A. HARELAND (SECOND

POLICE MAGISTRATE).

VRUSTRATING THE POLICE, Among a batch of natives tined for gambling were three men charged with frustrating th police. They gave the alarm that the police were coming nail enabled some of the gamblers

A fine of $10 was imposed on each.

His Lordship can conceive ca908_ would not fall under this Ordinance. example, the clerks in the police fores.

The Attorney-General-They come nuder to escape. the Polier Chrdinance.

His Lordship-But they would be people not in the police force.

The Attorney-General-The word 'police It includes police and other doas pot exclude. wise. The police are armed, but they are still

civil servants.

His Lordship-I unfortunately hare known

BIG SHIPS FOR HONGKONG.

The Manila Cableness says: The two big American sailing shipe, I. Chapman and C. P. Hitchcock, will leave Carite within a day or two of each other and will have a chance to test their relative sailing qualities on the run to Hongkong, where both ships ge to load general cargoes for New York and Baltimore.

At daylight this morning (Aug. 15) the Gulf and Pacific Company's ing Robert K, and be towed well outside Corregidor where als can get a slant for the Chinese port.

Cross-examined-The Sanitary Department cases like that in other colonies where a po Chapman will give her haweer 10 th Atlantic,

WAS

I think I shall like this has got men decide that he is a member of the civil servios. The Attorney-General-His salary is voted autually.

His Lordship-Is be liable to dismissal at three months' notice?

Tue Attorney-General-I don't think so.. His Lordship-I think I shall hold he is a civil servant, and the point can be takou after-

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recommended him for appointment to the Government, and the Government appointed him. His name was submitted to the Governor for approval of this appointment. Prisoner was a watchman at the Peak. Witness Wa no sure whether he had power to instituts prication, but was under the impression

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prisoner's duty that be had to report to tas saior inspector with

Buiscores, Inspector regsed to

Addressing the jury, Mr. Side said the was senior inspector of his district in October

that this was really an act of inst and continued is that position until about Į defence was

It was not upon the prisoner to prove four months ago, when Inspector AcEwan took revangs. charge. The duties of inspectors were laid that he was innocent, but for the Crown to down in departmental regulations, but he was prove beyond ali raouable doubt that he was nable to say whether the duties of watchmen gui.ty

The reparts made to senior were also laid down. inspectors went to the Medical Offleer of Health, and be dealt with them.

Dr. W. W. Pourse, Hedical (cor of Health, avern, said the defendant was employed as sanitary watchman on the Peak district. was under witness' orders, and was paid by the Sanitary Department.

Cross-examined-Defendant hnd not authori-

instructions.

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The can for the Crown was based on the gekleure of the sub-contractor who was alleged to have paid the prisoner $40 a month. and on the evidence of the foreman who was

denied)

still in his unployment. The foreman, who WAN Lot in the contractor's employment now, and in no way under his influence,

the Batly

lie tut

hud paill prisoner any money. It was rory rare for a man charged with bribory to be able to prore Baything whatsoever against the person charg lug bit, because being an offence which was necessarily done in storet there was no suspicion ruised if there were very far witnesses called to swear to the material points on which the charg was based. He would call for the defence,

coin cs he stated in his eridonca.

Cross-zaminod-He did not intend to, eithar did he remit any money to India in Jans or July. He intended to go to India next year, but was not going to take his money in gold. He was quite sure the contractor did not offer him a sovereign. Prior to seeing the

ty to prosocute under the Fablic Health and Baildings Ordinance, but he could prossente under the Summary Offences Ordinance. Even inspectors could not prosecuta unless they had authority in writing from bite so to do. The ordinary prosecutions against conservancy

Assez Dosa, watchman atthe Wingehai Wharf bu coolies would and scavenging offences against the sanitary hye-laws; the who said the defendant was his brother. The prisover could not proceed without witness controler did not at any tiny take buna gold

If a repert were made on trivial matter, that could be at right by the inspector seeing the contractor or foreman and telling him to have the matter attended to. If the complaint was a serious one the inspector would report it to witness. Sincs October last mailers bad been reported to him by the in. apestor with regard to the sanitary contract st the Peak. Without referring to the papers he could not say how it was done, but thought it wont be through the prisoner. In the counterfoil of the book produced a complaint thirty-five minutes they returned, and the fore- man announced that the jury was unanimous in was made against the contractor's coolies and a prosecution instituted on July 8th, but witness finding the prisoner guilty.

It was for a public know nothing about it. muisance, and asa member of the public Raheem Bus was entitled to prosecuto

man at the Police Court be did not know him

When counsel had addressed the Court, Lis Lordship gave the jury a summary of the Exots, sad that body retired. After an absence of

crew.

There

were

To write off Furniture and Fixtures To write off Electric I'lent

To carry forward to new Account

Total

BUSINESS.

$60,000 00

8,154.05

2,000.00

10,057 08

$80,212,04

The Bar rucnipts again show a heavy falling

DIRECTORS.

Mr. W. Parfitt has been granted six months' leave of absence, and Dr. J. W. Noble join! the Board at the invitation of the Directors. The Hon. Mr. Edward Osborne retires by rotation, bat offers himself for rerlotion.

AUBIT.

The accounts have bean audited by Mears H. U. Jeffries und A. R. Lowe, C.A., who offer.

W. HUTTON Parts, themselves for re-election.

CHAIRMAN. BALANCE SHEET, 9005 Zane, 1900, LIABILITIES,

Capital

12,000 bærer at $50 auch (fully paid ap 1,000 mortgage dabantries

500,000,00 (6 per coul Lean 181 dito held by the

Copper

$2.000.00

40.009.00

Reserva funt. Sundry or ditore Unclement dividendis

Bongkang nd Shanghai Banking Cor- poration current account ........... Regmire and owale, balance as per

statement Proti al la peauna, baluca u- per

Statement

76.

Value of Marine Lot No. 5 and rannizing

¦

KODAKS AT HOME PRICES.

No. 3 FOLDING POCKET KODAK 23-12-6d.) $38.00

(£5-15-04.) 380.00

+

4 CARTRIDGE

LONG. HING & CO..

THE

No. 17, QUEEN'S KOAD.

(35

CHAMPAGNE

OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.

MOET & CHAN DÓN.

DRY IMPERIAL..

GOLD FOIL.

PER CASE 12 ROTT

241

SOLE AGENTS;

361

H. PRICE & CO..

WINE MERCHANTS,

STORY OF A RUSSIAN MUTINY.

A TAN BOFF DRA:qon's RECITAL. The trouble in our gstrisan," said the big soldier from Tamboff, began in December last, and I'll tell then what caused it. It was caused by the expeditions' of Luzbonovsky, Zhdanoff, Ilushkin and other heroes. (The word "hero" in applied by the soldiers to an officer who bes fought in the Rasso-Japanese war and is net used in a complimentary waren "Theseux pedi- tions

were directed against the workmen whum we were called upon shoot. Then they wanted us to beat the peasants, and at last they naked ns to shoot one another. We draw the line there. Some of our fellows were from villages and 408,000.08 would stand slmost anything, but a good many 618,975.75 of them came from the tower, and knew

32.611 rights pretty well, I can tell you. An effiser 2,110.00 | called Ganjevsky cams ones upon one of them 184,337.05 reading 4 newspaper in free time. Kak ti tohitat, merzavate How darest thou Byeah read, brute f') said be. He roared so load that the other dragnean came around, and then up gets the solder who was reading, and mintes 31,975, 354.78 and explain road. We're even supposed," says polite to his door that he bas a right to

19,973.12

80,272,44

*

C.

be,

to have a regimental library but, thanks to our officers, all the books hare disappeared, and

portion of Marine tot No. 3 and re-

any private wants to read be must go out in mainis portion of Murine Lot No. 71,150.00 the street and buy a newspaper. Of course the Praya roclamation (Marine Let u. 288 246,110.00

floer was furicas. He not only had that fellow Building theron, Hotel Mansione.

pamente on kovojant to date.... 558,441.40 arrested, but had him tied up like a wild hasst. Cont of three Chinos beussa on sectiona

Next day ou parade, the Colonel said that this 35,000,00 soldier was a revolutionist, and a disgrace B, C and D) of Inland Lot No. Coat of Kewinoù farm, Lot No. #motion

A.....

Furniture and fixtures, se por

Instaquont

Since added.....

34,925.90

88.7

.....

146,201

88,154 027

$20.429.51

€29.51

Installation of electric light,

as per last acreant Ler Welton on, as par lanİ

report ..............

Stock of linti, crockery anti glasnWUTH, stock of wine, prosincas, hound

40.

andrics and stationary as per isven- tatie .... TỪ VÀI Sharos in public companies Licenses attaching to half year to at

December, 1906

wire insuranie, unazjured pramla Value of team launch... sundry debtors Hongkong and Shungkai Banking Cor poration (nacinime dividesists we cout:1) Cheb in hand.

The

PROFIT ANI• La« KUSUUNT,

To Fire Insurance

To debenture Int, on $500,Ch.45 at

3 per cont.

To lean returned va delantur

held by the company

To interest account.

$15,000,00

3,65.49

Te director sat sulitors foen To balaurx, to be approp int follows

To pay dividend ad 19 pr

vent.

$4,000,0

slided

to

the army, and the chaplain added that he was doomed to everlasting perdition. We all thought this rather strong, for Andrei Andreivioh in a good boy, and everybody knows the kind of life, our Colonel leade. No, it was not a revolution. ary paper ho was reading; it was only a Literal Well, there were hundreds of little things 26,000,00❘ like this, and ofloors and soldiers got to hate finally And like poison. 14.1 the big row began about a small thing after all. It WBS DR the 18th of 16,447.23 June that a private of the 7th Regiment whe 5,794.31 bad bad just a trifle too musls to drink bappened to prase ever so slightly the shoulder 1,236,64 of Captain Ilushkin as he was passing him.

2,681,31

one another

5,090.00 in a narrow lane. The Captain beat and kicked and then had

29,629.23 the man until he was sexuelena. police

bim dragged through the bis face all cul, his hands tied behind 2.110.0 with a

rope, and his very shirt torn from 33 his back. He brought him in this condi

+

then

go

$57.00)

$60.00

12, QUEEN 8 ROAD CENTRAL.

LITTLE ONE

ONE SOLID SORE

Covered With Scales and Scabs From Head to Foot-Doctors and All Other Remedies Had Failed-Skin Now Smooth and Clear.

ANOTHER WONDERFUL

CURE BY CUTICURA

Writing under date of Sept. 7, 1904, Mr. Mattle Shaffer, of Cumberland, Miss., says: "Some Hose ago I ordered and received your wonderful Cuticara Remedies, which I used on my little afflicted babe with wonderful results. had tried many other remedies without any benefit whatever, and Cuticura cause to the rescue when my doctors and al other remedies bad failed. One doctor pronounced it scrofula, the other eczema: The little one was one solid sore, with scales and neabs from head to foot, when Istarted using Cuticura Soap and Dist

ment,

The result was wonderful, and now my baby's face and body are smooth and clear." (signed) Mrs. Mattle Shaffer.

THE DUTY OF MOTHERS At the First Sign of Disfiguring Humours is to Use Cuticura

the Great Skin Cure

Every child born into the world with an inherited tendency to torturing, dis- figuring humours of the Skin and Scalp, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suffer- lag, but because of the dreadful fear that the disfiguration is to be lifelong and mar ita future happiness and prosperity. Icoce it becomes the duty of mothers of uch afflicted children to acquaint them- selves with the best, the purest, and most effective treatment available, viz: the Cuticura Treatment,

of warm consisting baths with Cuticura Soup, and gentle anolatings with Cuticura Ointment, the great Skin Cure, and pureat and sweetest of emollients. Cures made in childhood are speedy, permanent, and economical.

leurs Boep, Motosi, amó Plix are said throughout th Longdan, ♬ Charterhouse R., Puta Rue d PR Tora (o, Bydowy Potter Drug a Cars, Boston, T.A. A. Bois Preps."

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Bond for Rew to Cure Blogazing Best"

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$1,976,3 tion past his mother's house, and then had bim put in the dark cells. When we heard of this we all gathered in the barrack-square and asked For the six months ending 3015 June, Hol

for the man's rolesse. Colonel Lysenko came I'll have you out and tried to bally us. To refunde avui bad dubte

1,052.29 | 40

5-7.88 Brearged like dogs.' 'I'll have you whipped till To crown rent To rutes

3,129.90 there's not a sorap of skin on your "backs!" 3,976 Well, I tell you the roar of anger the soldiere ro scared even myself, 1t cared the ཚ Colonel, too, for he at once took back his words, bat in spite of that we held a meeting that

decided to

ON strike $11,924.31 evening and

1st of to present A 6,199.47 (sabestovat), and

"We certainly did think they were in earnest 3,200.00 domande. From that day all work slop at first when we heard the ataman of the ped, no kelping officers to dress for balls, no Cossacks cry out At them with the naked

the Nyashinsky. ransing with lettera for them to married wo steel, children! and saw man, no helping them upstairs when they came Regiment advance from the other side. We home drank, or any other military duty whats fired on the Nyabinsky, although they were Ter, Wa fed our horses, however, for we friendliest of all to us, whereupon they fell didn't see why these poor brutes should suffer. back, leaving eight wounded horses and a few our wounded men. The Cossacks started with a great By Jana 22 of I our style we had drawn ap our 80,212/4 demands-29 articles they were in all-and sheaf, but then they seemed to disappear wat them to the commander. Below them somehow. The Borisoglyabsky Regiment noxt $102,469.85 Andreivich had written Each for all, and all adrauoad to the attack, but we didn't fire on

for each

I told you before, didn't I, about them, for we saw a mile off that they were only Bdrri Auderivich? He's young, but very slamming. When we came to close quarters learned. He can't write, but you should hear some of them ran away, some fired in the air, him wad the newspapers. Hardly a word that some made terrific bat harmless lounges at ue

Colones

nets with their bayonets, Away is the rear was a this time the does not know, By red face had become as white as that aspro ar more of high officers roaring i to paper in your hand, and on Sunday, Jane 25, be mike them burst. We nearly barst laughing.

done took down the miraculous not-made-with-bands The only injury dous un wER zion of the regiment, and marched out with is officers and the Colonel's ferman

To write traiture purch

fitum account ...... I write of loutric T

Decorint

During his stay here Captain Bandeld of the Chapman was a rather constant risitor at the castem Lousy owing to desertions and discharge among his ore

be left six of them bere. Some Altogather were in jail where they preferred to stay ratbar then go back on the Chaprasa and some deserted. In order to fill their places the master of the ship yesterday shipped eight Filipino sailors rating one of them boatswain for the other seven natives. several white men around the front who wanted Thi to ship but they did not seem to connect. wages out of this port for white sailors is abont 20 dollars, gold, and the master got the natives for

Aud 12 dollars gold, for the silors Under dollars for the bu'sau.

the the

for the mea shipped agreement

the master birds back run to Hongkong and himself give them a deck passag to Manila or pay them a cash equivalent. Just how the natives will mix with the white crow the water in a matter for much discussion on front, and the men who know what a water" American ship is, are of the opinion that the natives will have a strenuous time. The other ship the Hitchcock is nearly ballasted and will tow out to-morrow or Friday morning. Sherman and Company who unloaded and ballasted both these ships will begin to day dis- bowl of so much printed. charging the Eskasoni of which thare has been

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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

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Tha L.G.M. ir. Prinz Eitel Friedrich left Kobe on Hunday, the 19th inst, p., and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 28th

inst., p.r

The N.Y.K. str. Bombay Maru (Bombay Line) loft Bombay for this port via Tuticoria on the 19th inst.

The six. Catherine Apcar, from Calcutta, loft Bingapore on the 17th inst., ., and may be expected here en er about the 2nd inst.

The CPR. str. 4thenian arrived at Toko

a.m. on Sunday, the 19th inst., and left again at 11 a.m. same day for Kobe, where hame at 7 sho was due to arrive at 6 pm. on Monday, the 20th inst

The C.P.R str. Tartur left Yokohamas on

Vancouver. Saturday, the 18th inst., p., for Victoria and

The Beu Line str. Reseleuch, from Antwerp and London, Left Singapore on the 16th inst. for this port

The N.Y.K. str. Colombe Harz (Bombay His Lordship sentenced the prisoner to Line) left Bingapore for this port on the 19th imprisonment with hard labour for two years.inst, and is exgunted here on the 24th inst

www.

To carry

forward to

дет

accoust

8.754.00%

9.500.00

1,057.

1905

By balauer from fat Deceasřies,

Lees dividend at ja

$

249,40

C.

per cent.

$9,000,001

4,000,00

Hy

Louansfer

repairs ar newala necont Less wrilion of SECITH vainu of lectric costu la tion.

B

619. the German woman he's keeping, went with upper windows of

0.71

GL69931

onts of shopa and offices. old building

$ C

7.675.00

9,609.50

21.000.00

31.541.0 69-1.00 40.00

99

un building By rette of Hotel Mansions

By divisionla on shares in public scompars

y verip and transfer foor By bad debts moovered

By profit on hotel working account for the

tinting 28th June, 1906

Dr.

REPAIRS AND RENEWALK ACCOUNT. For the six months ending 30th Junė, 19G. To payment en account of repairs and ronewale during the half-year guding 20th June, 1906"..

To halanes

Cr.

By balance from last account By amount transferrel from Prefit and loss account, as recommended in last report.

$

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by our own who revolvers out of the Colonel's house. Towards

to arrest three of our ringleader, Mrs Dkept firing at na with their

the him. Our ringleaders were then arrested and evening the Cossacks brought us vodka and sent to prison ander a guard of eight cavalry cartridges, and the Borisogiyebaky Regi

jom und four boxes of men sand one officer. In Bazaarry Street, near mout Bent

lies. The Cossacka must hav❤ the barracks of the Borisnglycheky Regiment, military supplies.

the convey halted, and said they were daunad been detected, however, for the Governor if they would move a step further. A crowd of barangued them next day, telling them that

A

| now unked a Bon.com..to take control of the obey fall. after that,

party while he went to the Boriscylyshaky 4,936.07 19,076 13 barracks for help, but the-non.com.

c.

But

un soldiers quickly sollected round them, they were assisting rebele sal traitors. whereupon one of the prisoners cried out the old man nearly fell off his horse with

arrest It they

the whole borror when the Cossacks answered in one 76,850.50 { te

By this time there voice: Bbte akonge nye skaapo shtobwe business will go to rala!* $109, 60,85

A big crowd of civilians also, and one of soldat strystyal solilate, &c., &e. (It is them, a man with spectacles, said: Why go to not laid down in the law that soldier should fail? Go back to your barracks. The officer fire upon soldier, and we cannot therefore

the request of your Excellency.)

they gave way of new Commander, course. They sent us s The convey also refused to obey orders, and Colecel Kodouinko, a very nice man who brother-soldiers And comrades. $24.711 finally returned to barracks, as the civilian bad called us

24,071.19 suggested, the prisoners walking behind them. You haven't seen his proclamation to as

It was now span watiny, in fact it had been Well, here is it! Vat! prikaz 25 June, 1996. you over read anything so sweet! What! 1,000.80 mutiny all along, only that the officers bed Did

shut their eyes to it, so that when we got back Yes, of coursee we gave in. We've got all we the barracks we bold a meeting with the rest wanted. We allowed them to arrest six ring- of the regiment to s

to see what we should do farther, leaders-if they found them. But they haven't All over? By no means. While we were deliberating, a half scinia found them. of

Costacks

and

squadron of the Mye- We haven't quite began. Our next 'striko hinsky Regiment advanced to attack us. We will extend to every soldier in the Empire. No. keer that we had also to deal with the 217th I wouldn't call it a mutiny. One fine day- Kromsky and the 16th Boriseglyebsky Regi-and it is not for off-5 million soldiers will ments. As we had no officers with us, and had simply refuse to rhoulder a rifle outil Eussia is made no preparations to defend von Fee the nation-like your country golupchack should have been wiped out in ten minutes if little pigeon), lika" Angliya,"-Francis our opponents had been in earnest,

Cullagh in the Japan Chronisle.

$24.07 1.19

A. Tokyo massage to our Shanghai conten. perary on Aug. 16th said: Negotiations have been concluded between the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the Osaka Shosen Kaisha and the Daito Human Kaisha to carry on their lines on the

Yangtao on common account.

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