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SUPREME COURT.

Thursday, October 11th.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE ME A. G. WISE (PONE June.)

A JUNK COLLISION,

Tak Seung sued Eung Lan for the recovery of 3224 iu respect of da»gy to plaintiff's jank camd by the unskilful navigation of defendant's junk and expeases incurred by four days" detention in Canton. Mr. Otto Kong Sing appeared for thephintiff and Mr. J. H.Guediner, from the office of Mr. O, D. Thomsen, for the defendant.

Mr. Otto Kong Bing stated that plaintiff was the owner of junk No. 280. Oa the morning of the 29 August she was being towed by the stosa launch Wong Yik. On trablog Wing Lok Street what they proceeded towards Caprimum, bat irefore going for the defendant's junk crossed ahead of the steam launch and when she had got about twenty ebais distant, she went about and entre towards the plaintiff's junk. The stea lansarb wltist: Jock but could not got out a the way, and the junk was struck on the stern, causing the damage claimes).

POLICE COURT

Thursday, October Ilk.

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HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12ти, 1906,

A meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Council was held on the 11th instant in the Council Chamber at 230 p.m..

PRMENT:---

HIS EXCELLENCY THE Goveason, BIR MATTHEW NATHAN, K.C.M.G.

Hon. COLONEL DARLING, ED. (floor Commanding the Trops).

Hon. Mr. T. SHEMBE SMITH (Colonial Berretary).

Hou Sit H. 8. BERKELEY, Attorney. General).

Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson (Colonia Trossurers.

Hon. Mr. W. Charnan (Director of Public Works).

the estimates for 1997 for making good typhoon | hold Financial. Minutes Nos, 79 to 77 had ben ( and storm damages, and that amount was approved, and he moved their adoption. based on experience of soma

The COLONIAL TREASORER seconded, and yours past. Still it must be recognised that $125,000 to the motion was agreed to. Government properly boots a very small pró portion of the damage donato private property in the Colony.

The motion was carried.

THE LAW OF TIDENCE. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL-I rise, Sir, to propose that the Bill to amend the law of Crimiral Evidence be now read a second time. The object of this measure is to accord to a few persons in this Colony privileges which have been socorded people in England since 1909. The bill provides that benbuforth every accused person, and the wile er husband

snoh bo of SV Hon. Mr. P. J. HADELEY (Captain-Superinas

nomized tendent of Police).

person, shall be a competent witness hat not Hot W. BREEN Registrer complain-competent witness at every stage General).

Hoo, Dr. Ho Kay, M.B.. C.M., CMKI.

Hon. Mr. WE YOK.

Hon. Mc B. A. Hewery.

Hon. Mr. W. J. GRESSON. Mr. A.G. M. FLEMHER (Úork of Council,

MINITEN.

The antuntos of the provimas meting wes read at confirmed.

TRIBUTE TO THE LATE CPTAIN BARNESA LATRENCE.

HIY

Excessor-Gentlemen, the con Evideos was called in support of the claim,titution of this Assembly and the conditions of life among Europeats in this Colony are such and the case adjourned.

that wo frequently ateur mostings waleems the advent of new or regret the departure of old members. Though many leave us to go home England, it is forbustly a rare oncurrenco that an active member should be taken from hale work in our midst al summa sued to his last reting plass. Since was were lagt hera, together we have had to dopbre the death of Captain Barnes-Lawrenco, the low of a valuibla monitor

BEFORK MR. H. H. J. GoXPERTZ

(FIRST POLICE MASTRATE},

SNATCHING & HAIRPIN

A coolia was charged with snatching a gold hairpin from Chinese woman as she was Joaving the Cheng Hing theatre on Wednes

day night.

As the complainant was coming out of the theatre door the defendant snatched the hair pin frota bor heal, but ran into the arms of

a plain clothes district watchman

of this Council, of a cuple and saergetic official, and of a nablo-minded, kial-hearted, modest goutioman (war, hine who has fallen a victim to his care for the interests of the Colony-especially the shipping commanity's, which was so close to his heari. every member of the Council with me in

the so

His ExGENCY-Counoll standandjourned till Thursday, 25th October, at 2.50 p.m.

CANTON.

PROM OVR CORRESPONDENT).

October 10th,

CEASED LONG MO!

A few days ago the Kai Ming Collegro andl the Kwong Chai Charitable Institution poli- tioned Viceroy Shum to release the boycots. ringloaders Ma Tat-shun, Poon Shun-ming and fla Chung man, who were impriscued inst year for posting inflammatory and insulting placards in the city shortly before the aerical of President Roosevelt's daughter. Viceroy Shuca instructed the Provincial Judge va review the cass and report to him as to whether fles

should bo rulemaki (or not. The Judge follow boyoott Foeling cras d long ago. In the evidence taken by the Kwong Chow Prefect and the Nam loi Magistrate there was no direct proof that Ma. Poon and Hs did neually anmmit anything outragame or crate any serious distarlanese, These have already been imprison & for 13 months and under these circumstimoes recom- mend that they to released under bonds given by the above institutions. It is reported that Viceroy Shum on receipt of the report. ordered the Nam Hoi Magistrate to release the prisoners.

and any part of the processings in a criminal charge. The objection so long held. that a person accused of a crime, while laring in his own mind obviously the best knowledge of the facts alleged against him, has been provent-mplied nex ed from stating on oath to the jury who barato try him, his knowledge of those facts, will b rotowed, and all who have experience o criminal courts will be aware that as a rosait, many a guilty us who now escapes en account of the jury giving him the advantage of the doub! whether or not he is guilty -beantse they are anable to boor him in his own defeace, will no Thor can louger bare that loophole of exaspo. bs no doubt that in many cases if a person had been allowed to wake his statement oa oath, and then crass-examined by prosecuting counsel. that be would not have been able to culpate kimdf. For many, many gears judges have allowed prisoners to make statements. There is no authority in law for it, but prisoners have been in the habit of ranking

statements. The bill we have now before us

permite a priscuer to give evidence on his own behalf. It does not compal him to go into the box, but if he does is is liable to be cross- I know I have examined Bud treatul

LOJ othor witasss. If he does not go into the box the bill

As defendant had a previous conviction his pressing drop sympathy with his borsaved wife provilus that counsel for the prosention shall

Worship zoutenced him to six weeks' imprison- went with hard labour and six hours stocks.

A NAISTENIAL QUASIANA.

A coolie was charged with insultingly al Ezra Laue in the Central District on Wednesday evening.

After listening to the story told by cach -party his Worship said there was a doubt in the matter. If he thought the coolie was guilty be world send him to jail and expose Lim in the stools, and again, if he found thei woman's story a fabrication he would went hor to jail for two months for telling lias. As he could not bad out who was committing per- jury, however, both would be discharged.

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST PRISON WARDER.

ALLEGRO MANSLAUGHT JR.

The bearing of the charge of manslaughter preferred against George Stres!, a warder in Victoria Jail, was concluded before Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz at the Police Court yesterday morning.

and family.

APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEES.

His EXCELLENCY-I appoint the following standing coutaittog of Council:-

Finance Committee: The Colonial Secretary ay Chairman and every member of Council.

Law Committee: The Hon. Attorney General; Chairman, Hon. Captain Superin tondant of Police, Lon. Dr. Ho Kai, Hon, Mr, Wei Yuk and Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock as members,

Hot. Works Committee; Tho Juric Director of Public Works, Chairman, Hon.

Colonist Trissurer and the Hon. Moxers. Osborns, Howolt ag) Grosson as members.

FINANCIAL..

The COLONIAL SECRETARY, by command of His Excellency the Governor, laid on the table Financial Mientes Nos. 73 to 7 and more that they be referral to the Finance Committee

The COLONIAL TREASURER secondo HIS EXCELLENCY- Financial Minula No.

to a role of $100

the Society 77 H of St. Vincent de Paul necessitaled by the fact that the Society did not claim the allowance lust year, but has asked that it may be paid to them this. The payment of twe allowances to Mr. F. B. L. Bowloy, Crown Solicitor, pro-soch charitable society in one year, dus to their secuted, and Mr. E. J. Grist (of Messrs. not claiming them, Is inconvenient, and I am taking steps to prevent its recurrence in future. Wilkinson and Gris) appeared for defendant.

Warder W. J. Wilkinson was led for the Financial Minute No. 73 is for $1,200 for defence. Ilo said on the evening of Monday, pair of typhoon damages to the gardous in the 24th September, he was in immediate charge et care of the Botanimal and Forestry Departın senf, all the prisoners. During the night he patrolled It includes items of $300 for labour in clearing the prison, and if a prisoner had a complaint to away dobrie; of $70 for ropairs to buildings ; make he had every opportunity of taking it to and of $250 for raising street trees, witcues. There was no complaint made on the last itemi 94 trees wore satisfactorily ro-erected. Of course this vula represents n'very small pro- night in question,

portion of the damage done to the Public Gar- dans. Most of that damaga will only be repar

Cross-examined-Witness wont on duty at 5.45 p.m. aux came off at 5:00 am. During

With that

It is a

CANTON POLICE USELESS),

PHOTO SUPPLIES

DEVELOPING AND PRINTING AMATEURS UNDERTAKEN.

ENLARGEMENT A SPECIALITY,

LONG. HING & CO.. No. 17, QUEEN'S ROAD.

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THE TOAST OF THE EVENING OR AT ANY OTHER TIME SHOULD.

MOET

BE DRUNK ONLY IN

&

CHANDON'S

"DRY IMPERIAL”

PER CÁ SE 12 BOTTLES

PER CAFE 24

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$55,00

$57,00

As Supplied to Royal Huuseholds, Eutusaios, Leading Clubs, and Hotels throughout

SOLĖ AGENTS..

TELEPHONE No. 5.

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the World,

H. PRICE &

PUBLIC COMPANIES AND HONGKONG.

CO..

WINE MERCHANTS.

The Pekin and Tientsin Times says:-Wo

12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

THE

Surnal of the Incal papers have refered reproduce elsewhere an article which appeared ROBINSON PIANO

strongly to the unlessness of the Canton polico, Recently many daring robberies have been perpetrated in browl daylight and under the very nose of the police. None of the robbers have been caught rad banded, and whenever a rebbery is committed, whether in broad day- light or at night, the policeman who is supposed to be on duty in the locality is usually shsent. At noon on the 8th instant, six robhore armed to the tenthentered house No. 7 Shan Hong not comment adversely on that fact. privilege he may take or not at his option. At Street, occupied by the Cani Yusa Hing firm, and after driving all the shop people into a room the ame time it is laid down that a judge shall

and tying their quenos together, the robbers have power to draw the attention of a jury to the fact that a prisoner, though he fad the ransacked the pluer, took sway 31,20) in bank nutes, a large quantity of subsidiary coins and opportunity, did not go late the box, and the

several boxes of clothing, Alarm, was given jury can then draw such deduction from than fact as they think fit. There is a generaliumsliately after the robbare left the house, bat prinsipal running through this ordinance that the wife or husband of an accused person shall be competent to give evidence for or against the accused. They shall not be compiled to do so otcept in certain cases, and those are cas which come auder the law for the protection of wones and children, and get-rally those casas which fall under the Married Women's Property Act relating to the question of oriminal dealings by either husband or wife. In such cases the husband or wife is not poly a competent, but a compellable witness. I believe, ir, this bill will result in the advancement of justice in this Colony.

The COLONIAL SECEZIARY seconded the motion, and the Bill was read a second time.

Council then went to committee on the bill.

On resuming, the ATTORNEY-GENERAL reported to the Council that the Bill had passed through committas without amendment, and moved that it be read a third time, and

no paliestan in the streat answered the call.

Another robbery took plare al 3 p.. yesterday: About 10 robbers entend the residence of a wealthy merchant surnamed Lare, in WoNing Lane, and carried away with them booty to the uxtent of $2.00. When the lobbers reshed into the house, Lui and his serraols called "sare life", whereupon the rohkors ärel aurere! shots. La veceived a nasty blow on his houd from the butt end of a revolver for raising the The matter was reported to the nearest alarma." police station but soarrests have been made yet.

NEW CHARITABLE CONCERN,

It is reported that the United States Govern ment communicated to Viserny Shum that they propose to build a large hospital in Canton for charitable purposes and also for the training of students who desire to acquire foreign medical

knowlege, and requested His Excellency to lend them a piece of had to erect the building. Thə American Government will send out four medical officers to take charge of the hospital that the title be deemed sufficient for the purpose when the building is completed. Viceroy Shum replied that at present the Governcent possesses no vucant land in the city suitable for such an The Bill was then read a third time, passed, institution, that at the vacant inds in the city

theroof.

Tho COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded.

and became law.

THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ORDINANCE.

are pwued by the people. The only way to obtain a piece of land would be for them to look for a suitable site somewhere in the city and parchase it from the pond. Thatrastos of the hospital Merbaut have now salted a site site situated in Han other Ha Lau, Nam Kwan, and have enteral into

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The ATTORNEY-GEN CRAL-I move, Sir, that the next item, the Bill entitled Ordinance further to amend the Shipping Ordinance. 1839, and for

that period the prisoners were locked up in their! able by time, aud 10 Superionadout of the purposes, be postpouad for further consideruaegotiations for the purchase of it.

enils. He did not go into each all during the uight, but if he heard a noise the looked into the well from which it cuts. He did not look into decranel's cell that night.

Warder Charles Wilks state that he went on duly at 5.30 am, on the morning of September 24th and rexined in until6 pa. that orening He gave deceased his cals. At 430 that afternoon he supplied prisoner with food, which he ate. No complaint was by him

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The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and the metion was agreed to.

THE TRIPAKED OPIUM ORDINANCE,

YUET-HAN KARWAY COMPANY,

Some time ago the Yast-Han Railway Com- pan: cable to Americs to ongagon Mr. Smith as meistaut engineer of the enmpany. Yester- The ATTORNEY GENERAL-I move, Sir.day the Directors of the Railway Company that the Bill autitled An Ordinanco to amend received a cab'e reply from Mr. Smith as the Prepared Opium Ordinance, 1891, be road follows:- Will accept position on theso condi- a third time, and that the title he deustadtins--Period of engagement five years, annual sefficient for the purpose thereof.

salary 225,001 (gold j". President Cheng To- Chief Engine Kwong, who will consider it before giving his decision.

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in the Hunkoic Daily News and which we think will is read with interest specially by those haranggnize in the writer a well-known business man, Thongh obviously referring to some special instances the writer covers points which relor to companies generally, and glaring examples of easy going laxity to which he refers bara pre-bably some under the notice of most of us and in most of the ports. It has been suggest ed to Hongkong that agents or representatives be appointed is anch port to facilitate the correction of abuses, but Hongkong replies "no funde and goes on its way serenely, the whole question common sense and equity seem to have long boing boned around with so much red tape that since become deal letters. For honest men d well ordered companies the ordinance is

ellent. For those who desire loopholes the uash is conveniently largo

The reproduced was as follows:-- Insurance and other Companies' seandals in comment all over the world but we, in China, Americs bave caused a considerable amount of should look into our own affairs before throwing stones at our neighbours. If we look carefully Over the Constitution and Incorporation of Companies and Associations under the Hong- kong ordinance of 1865 and the Insurance Bittle Companies are registered under it, a reflection will canso na to see that the ordio- anes itself gives a loophoto for fraud, and, if the matters were looked into, more than one Company has taken advantage of it and many more are looked upon with suspicion.

mosh

OF

Part 1-Para. VI say: Any seven more persone associated for any lawful the purpose, except that of carrying on Business of Banking, may, by subscribing their names to a Memorandum of Asocia

ion, and otherwise complying with the Requisitions of this ordinance in respect to Registration. form an Incorporated Company, with or without limited Liability."

CO.. LTD.

BUILD

THE MOST SERVICEABLO

PIANOS

FOR THIS CLIMATE,

THEY ARE

SOLIDLY

CONSTRUCTED

AND ALL PARTS THOROUGHLY

SEALONED AT OUR FACTORY

HERE,

PRICES FROM $390

CASH OR CREDIT.

HIRE FROM $10 PER MONTH.

Hongkong, 22nd August, 1906.

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The declared business of this particular Co- any was Trust and Loun, Life and Fire Insurance. The inaugural meeting may or may not have taken place, but in any caso it did the whole thing was a farce. They

Colonies of

and Hongkong iz Cantou, without auf

from the above it will be seen that co mention of Nationality is made and a rogue of any nation or race can come forward and claim registration of a Company under the Hongkong ordinance of 1865, so long as he has six companious to abscribe to the Articles of Association of a bogus institution under the promise that they wil earry commenced business with iro fusoranos

the provisions stipulated

the other conditions of the ordinance. residenca is uct required, so long as they have Macas, also

capital and relied the premiums coming a place within the colony in which the registered in to pay their loss. A your in the cor this office of the company is proposed to be situste,

tc. There Are

for

in in

Their ia

bat

over Tls.

the

prome

and their own address. The regulations provide losses of the Company exceeded the income and that "go subscriber shall take less than on the so-called Managing Director was obliged to share" and "that each subscriber to the wemonit the land of the wanny south and take randum of association shail write opposite to refuge in Shanghai Ho ans careful enough to bis cats the number of shares he takes. Many bring with him the registration certificate of other conditions are stipulated for, among them the Hongkong Government sigued by the being that "Every Limited Company under Registrer of the Supens Court of Hongkong this ordinance shall keep a register of share and commenced business is Fire loanratice sr holders, giving their names, occupations and a large scale. He apprinted Agents in Niagps, Hangchow, Scooboy, Biankow, &c.th-mally address, etc" and every asurance Company,

than etc., shall before it commences bnsiores and rotaras in premium being pot less

84.000 to

to $500 per month. All went well on the first Monday in February and the

the spring of 1905," first Monday in Augest of every year for 5 year

& stal-most of its business, several tres conrred in Shanghai and Ning po shall make

when clima accrued to the extout

of over Enary penalties attached 60,00. Several of these claims against to the regulation but all of which can be aroid-were decided against it in the

First by giving et by anprincipled mou

ie Shanghai but, as the Managing haguer turus of the shareholders and the amount Director and Build deverted the p

at all. of the capital paid up; in many cases Bone a

both the Judgment daims and many others tax in their duty but we do blame team to solicitors for the claimants referred the matter

adminis tration for not appointing an foient Both the Ordinarice is carried out as was to Hongkong but the Head office of the Com intended, enforce the penalties and if necessary pay which was formerly represented by a noite cancel the registration, giving good publicity deserted. This, however, is only me to the outports that mich has beca

present we know that many regis

on working tered

gone companies have for years without giving any returns of their doings to the Registrar. The public,

the strength on

of their being British concerns,

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The COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and chai has plent the mutter in the hands of the We do not blame the Colonial officials in beans remain to this day unpaid. The Shanghai

Botanind and Forestry Department estimates | tion. that it will take from len to lift on years before the gardens will look again we they used to before the typhon. Financial Minute No. 75 is for $5,000 for repair of damage done by the typhoon to the bails of the Police Department. It provides the money required for raising que of the then launches gunk, for refloating that went aground, ako for raising made e pinnace and for the hire of boats for police

work on days inmedistaly subsequent to th Cross-examined-He issued supper to 45 typhoon. Financial Minato No. 76 for $5,846 prisoners on that evening, being accompanied for repairs to damages incurred by the boats by two prisoners who carried feed. It was the in oberge of the Medical Department. OF custom for one of the carrying prisoners to head this, repairs to the Health Officer of the

Isunch Sybil amount each of the men in the cells his food. Witness

$973, and to the Hospital. bulk Hygein then wentroand and inspected the tins, which

La $4,873.

Hygeia had her of were passed out by the prisoners.

Re-examined -- In every cell there wegs bill, blown away and sundry other damages. Fin-|

Fort's atcam

Tha

to

the motion was agreed to.

The Bill was then read a third time, passed and becan law.

His EXCELLENCY-Council stands adjourned antil after the meeting of the Finance Committee.

FINANCE COMMITTEE

A meeting of the Fixace Committee was

yo that every prisoner bad an opportunity or/ancial Minute No. 74 for $19050 is for repair then held, the Colonil Secretary presiding.

ringing up if he was ill

Warder A. William said he fod deceased on the morning of September 25th, when ha ato all Ho malo no complaint, and his breakfast. appeared to be in the best of health and spirite. An Indian warder said he was on duty where

24th. Defendant also was there, und deceased was doing bard bour. Witoes did not see anybody strike him.

of damages to publio works and buildings incurred in the typhoon of Sept mber 18th. Council will remember that at their last meeting they votul Sp for this purpose. The two sums, 869una are made up as follows-For buildings, $15,000; for piers and walls.

The following votes were passed

TYPHOON DAN GEB

The Governor recommended the Council to vote a sum of one thousand two hundred dollars ($1,200) in sil of the vote, Botanical and Forestry Department-Other Charges,

The Governor recommended the Council to Fote a sum of forty-nine thousand dollars $49,000) in aid of the vote, Public Works.

hard labour was done in the gaol on September $14000; for dusiunga works, $4,0 m, for water Repairs of Typhoon Damages.

works, $34; for telegraphe and telophones, $7,500: reals $4.000, floating properties $1,000, making altogether 869,90 Thess amounts for Cross-examined--If a prisoner went wrong repairs are those that will be iseurred in making Estraordinary, Typhoon Damargo.

good durings done on Septauber 18th. Un fortunately the sabsequent typhoon of the 20th inflicted further injuries on public works, and

while doing shot drill, the warler who saw his mistaka sould correct him. Deerased learned the drill vory well. Warders had up authority to striken prisoner with their batons, and witness

The Governor commended the

At

instance.

UNREST IN BENGAL.

It is reported tha". Viorey Sun has reived a letter from Hi+ Espllency Tai Hing Chi (native of Canton), President of the Geord of Ritas at Peking, stating that the shareholders abroad has complaint to fim that both the the Via President President

of very poo7 Railway Company are reputation, and that ibese two men received although thers may not be a single British publishe be following The time has to thevir appointments through bis, Viceroy Shumeet connected with them bavo invested when, in the interests of truth, civic advance- and lost it. They relied upon the meat, and the freedom of the people, our British Hongkong Government to see that matters friends should be distinctly told that while we recommendation, In the letter His Excellency looked after properly und the ordinance arv thaukful for all the kind things they ar

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HIGH PRICE OF SALT.

has advanced to double its value.

PUBLIC MEETISOS RESTRICTED.

wore

the

The native newspaper

"Handsmalarum,

kave

carried out in its entirely. It's a crying shame done for us already, the sacrifices to suggest that Viceroy Shum should now causo

and disgrace and we fist sorry to make this lot easy, and their joke light, we cannot any xposure bat duty domards it. The name of a longer suffer ourselves to be guided by them, iu an investigation of their character to ls made

Owing to numerous salt jaoks owned by British Registered Liability Company, some our attempts at p litical progress and exsecipa

was bold in high respect in tion. Thoir point of view is not wars. monopolists of Kwongung having been wrecked time ago,

Chius but at

the present moment it is They desire to make the Government of or lost in the fate typhicons, the price of wilt here fucked upon as thing to be aroided. India popular, without ceasing in any sense to Even British Consuls who are sometimes be essentially British. We desire to make it

to the interests accarol of inattention

autonomous, and absolutely free of British A notification was issued by Viceroy Shum of their subjects are often asked to givo control."

Mr. Romesh Dali (lato of the Indian Civil well that thore is no British interest in the Service), writing to the Tenics, suys The Couveit. yesterday informing the public that in future prototion to these begas companies, they know-

wonder they No

disgusted. get

great gathering of August 7th, in which 20,000 to solo asum of five thereand dollars ($5,900, no persons are permitial to convene public show; they have to do something, however, on ceremony which was describe ins thean noiutment ta be discussed at the meeting be first reported In order to put the water in hand were clearly people chose Mr. Banerjee as their leader in the ments, A. Polico-Uther Charges, Repairs it will be necesary later to ask for a further aid of the sate, Police and Prison Departmeetings of any description unless the subject the strength of the Hongkong registration and orowaing of Mr. Banerjee was mutant to the nearest police station. In case of con-

tour readers we shall quote one case to the present agitation, but a later cerstay performed role on account of those injuries. As far of Typhoon Drages.

Banerjee reuing any argent, meetings, at least six hours public as an illustration of what can be done, in a private house, in which. Mr. set, the

obtained cost of making good

and will be done again if no steps to prevent

bis coremony, which is like what as I can damages to public works will not fall far

The Governor recommended the Cauneil to notice should be given to the neurat police teen by the olonial Government of Hong-To descally sanction to that leadership. registered several is often performed in Hindoe households, as a kong. Company was

which short of $100,000. Added to that, the cost of voto a sum of one hundred dollars ($100) in Bid station prior to its taking placo.

years ago, the signatories to the Meno-Royal Coronation, in a misrepresentation making good damaga to the boats in charge of of the vote, Charitable Allowances, Society of

randum of Association being seven China- I could not have conceived possible! The state- How to BS BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com.

comment serioudly made in zoms Londozi papers, plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Créme Charmant. Lait Tarious departments may salount to pearls. St. Vincent de Paul.

men holding one share each in s Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Poudre $25,000, so I don't think I am much over

On Council resuming,

pany for $100 each with a capital of one million that Mr. Banerjee has been crowned King of total loss to the Colony,

Bengal, or of India perhaps) is about the most d.llars. Not one of the é Chinamon was u Charinaat will enable you to do it. Her estimating the

The 'COLONIAL SECRETARY reported that

resident of Hongkong bat their reported ludicrous misrepresentation that I have seen in Specialities for the 3tit are the study of represented by its Governmont, at $125,000.

address was in Macao, Canton and Honolulu. any journal for a long time." lifetime. 4. E: Watecu & Co., Ltd., Bole Agents. This is jest ten times the ammut we put into at the meeting of the Finance Committee just provinces.

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had never seen it done.

His Worship committed defendant for trist at the Criminal Sessions.

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CHAKITALE ALLOWANCES.

WANTS AS AR Y DIVISION,

Viceroy Shem has mewterialized the Throne for permission to take one division (50) of the newly trained soldiers with him to Yun-Krei, as there are ac foreign trained soldiers in those

certificate.

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