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THE BOYCOTT RIOTS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH 1908.

that they are intended to be used for some law fal purpose, of which the burden of proof shall Hood bim, nor any ammunition for such armie or instruments: 20

nadessar,

THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT AND EXTRADITION CASES.

`INTERESTING AKIUME ET AT THE ··

MAGISTRACE

Before Mr. J. B. Wood at the Magisizo yesterday afternoon the bearing of the applion tion for the surrender of Chan Bam Cheasg to

this

was fatal to the proceedings. The requini- } tion was the foundation of the proceedings, and could not be amended. There could be no longer any order for committal or any order for ex tradition. There was another point which he wished to raise on this requisition: the Ordin. aos laid down that the requisition should be made to the Governor by some officer of the Chinese Government, This was not

requisition to the Consul at Canton. Ho did not know why the requisition had been made to the Consul, but he contended that it was fatal to the provoding as it did not comply with the Ordinator, and was not requisition to the Hongkong Government,

- His Worship—I think the same procedure

THE OPIUM PROBLEM IN THE

PHILIPPINES.

WHAT TO DO WITH THE DRUG SHIZER,

SPECIAL

BARGAINS

אן

PIANOS

The Governor General, the Manila Cablensis, anys, in considering several proposal. put to him on the vered question of how to dispose of the opium confiscated by the customs and internal revenue authorities. The Philippins govern: HIGH CLASS ment having pat the ban on the opium habit and attend the fortbooming tive selected to internationel congress to aid in the general suppression of opium smoking in the Urlest arranged to be held at Shanghai in January, due weight has been given to the moral side of the question. The government bas gone ou record as an so ive » over in the anti-dopa" crusade, and the responsible officials with valuable locks of the ormde and proporod their desira to uphold the mural principle and at the same time make them out of the opportunity of saving the pockets of the tax- payers through the medium of the confiscated drags.

-A PEACEFUL DAY.

It shall be lawfal for any Jurties of the Pesce The demonstration of the military, coupled acting under the powers prescribed by the third Bection of this Ordinane, to enter with or with the exertions of the polios, had the desired without a written warrant and with or without effect upon the boycotters. Strong military assistance, and to authorize any Offer or Cons- and police patrola guarded the streets on Mon- table of Police, or Special Constable to enter day night, and native folterers were not dealt with or without a warrant; and with or without the Chinese Governmani was continued. Frequisition to the Govenor at all; it was Bishop Brent being the American representa

sesistance, and using in either osso force, It lightly, with, the result being that when the | Satta

into any dwelling batue or other kr. Dennys (of the Crown Solicitor's office) and Into woldiers were recalled to barracks at midnight

Aby place in which he may made the application on behalf of the Chinese Building, all was quiet. Yesterday morning the olly suspect that any suph Arms or instruments Government, and Mr. John Hastings (of had assumed its normal state, sud business for ammunition may be on her home areas, Hastings and Hastings) appeared for visions of this Orlinane, and sogh arms and was resumed in these places where on the instruments or audition may be seized and the defendant. previous day riot had been rampant. Most confiscated.

Mr. Hastings stated that the Chinese Govern Every person found carrying or having lament, or some person sent down here by the of the native shops dealing in Japanese goods, however, remained closed, it le midis possession any arms or Instruments or Viceroy of Canton, was applying for tan ex- on the suggestion of the Registrar-General,munition as aforesaid, except such a tradition of this man on the ground that he of requisition was followed in Iu Kii Shing's | extract of the poppy on hand are torn between.

and having respect to their nature and quantity, regard to his profession, cesupation, and station; committed armed robbery in the Sun Mai in life, may reasonably by expected in the District in March last. His Worship would opinion of the Magistrate to he in his posses quite understand what a committal warrant alon, contrary, to the provisions of this Or dinner, shall be liable on Sammary conviction meant in these caser. They were not dealing before a Magistrate to a fue not exceeding two here he was going to say with a civilised. Go nothing whatever to do with the riot. It is without hard labour, for a period n t ezcasding Government, In the same of the French, the Government that the criminal should not be thing "beyond price" in the Philippines It Dis" Bociety, and that iho Triad Society had hundred dollars, or to imprisonment with or varnment-bat he would say with a Europea gecessity of so engagement by the Quiness trader who takes bis chance in breaking the

six montas, or to both.

who recommanded soob shopkeepers to keep their shutters up until things quietened down

somewhat.

It now appears that the origiustore of the boyooit were a body known as the "Dare to

now said that many shopkeepers dealing in Japanese commodities had received anonymous notes containing the following warning." We hear that you see a traitor, Take warning." The fate of a number of those who did not take warning has already been told.

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A widely spread rumour stated that one of the catzen leading up to Monday's disorder was the ontting off of a man's ear, but we bave it on the best authority that no such event occurred. A native who was shot on Monday-bae sinte enccumbed in the Government Civil Hospital, Reports are current that six other Chiness were shot, but the polico have received no information regarding this,

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All persons remaining unlawful'y, riotously, or tumalturusly sampled after har ing been warned by Jestion of the Peace under Section 8, and ali persone found carrying arme contrary to the provisions of Section 9 in either case dating tas existence of any Pro olamation under Section 6, shall be liable to whipping in place of or in addition to any other penalty prescribed by this Ordinance,

Fuch whipping shall be inflicted with a rat'an not exceeding half-an-inch in diameter, and Laball pot exceed thirty strokes.

German or any European Government, if applying for an extradition, the great probability. would be that the case was a true cue, and that the man would get a fair trial when he was taken to the country which was demanding his extradition. But it was gutts different in desi- ing with a power like Chias, His Worship was perfectly well aware that in these case there was no trist worthy of the smo, He might say that the Magistrate's order for committal was practically the death warrant of the person ordered to be committed. Taerofors his Worship should serutinise with the greatest possible care the evidence which was offered in support of the claim for extradi- tion; expsoisily as it was common knowledge

At the Magistrany yesterday Mr. J. E. Wood dealt with further cases in which rioters were into any place in which he may hare reasonable that these asses which were brought by the se

concerned. Inspector Robertson charged 22 natives before his Worship with breaking and entering the godown at 79, 14 Sing Street i Sunday morning, and removing. $6,000 worth of goods, most of which the police sabsequently recovered. In a second case the same Inspector charged nine men with breaking and entering

a godown at 80, Ko Shing Street on Sunday afternoon and removing $7,000 worth of Japanese preserved goods, part of which has been recovered. In both osses the defendants were

remanded

Mr. C. F. Dizon (of Mosern. Hastings and Hastings) applied to his Worship for a re-hear ing in the case in which Leung Sing Tak was committed to jall for six months for being a ringleader of the boycottere. He informed his Worship that the punishment would not

11. During the continuance of any Pro olamation ander this Ordinance, any Justion of the Peact, may eater with or without assistance, or may order any Offer or Constable of Police, or Special Constable, or other person to enter without a warrant and with or without assist- anou, using force in either case if necessary, cause to suspect that paraons lately riotously called Chinese Government, which was really assembled or engaged on any unlawful purpose, bays made their escape, or in which he may not the Chinese Government at all, but some have ressonable cause to suspect that person mandarin or other person who was charged with about to break the poses are assembled, and the day of asking for these extraditions. From may spprehend and take into custody the said persons, and every person as arrested may be experiences in the past it was perfectly well known detained until he can be conveniently brought that these cases were to often entirely trumped before a Magistrate to be ealt with socording up. That was to say that the mandarias who 12. Any person during the continuance asked for the extradition wanted the man of any irolamation ander this Ordinanes, for some purposes or other, and for that reason unlawfully combining to procure a stoppage of the impressed upon bis Worship that the the galo or transit from place to place o evidence in this case-as in all these que provisions or other articler, or unlawfully com bining to procure Bhspeopore, Doss, or required to be scratinined, examined, weighed other persons to discontinue the sale or transit and sifted with the geestest possible care, from place to plans of provisions or other In the oses of a European Government articles, or preventing or endeavouring to pe bis Worship would be enre when the prisoner his vent any person from purchasing or from being

that the arkange would be supplied with any such articles, shall, on un got to the conning making for mary conviction thereof before a Megistrate he oxtradition liable to imprisonment with or without hard weighed and jactics would be done. We knew

to law.

casa.

Mr. Hastings did not think no. It seemed to him an important point, ant one that had to be

Then His Worship would remember the point complied with if the proceedings were in order. discussed in In Kai Shing's case as to the

tried on any other obarge. The Chief Justice said be entertained a strong view that the ex- gagement should accompany the requisition, He laid it down-it clear terms that the engagement which bad to be given was'en engagement by the Government at Poking.

Mr. Donnys stated that i› consequence of that judgment a new Ordinance had since hon passed:

Mr. Hast nge was unaware of this, but he submitted that this was not a true oase at all. The parsons who brought the charge had been de ver in this way: they had not fabricated the oxime altogether, but they had taken advantage of crime committed and fried to fasten it on. to the defendant. He submitted that there was not sufficient evidence to hang a dog on, let alone sending a man to hava bis head out off. This was only one more attempt to fix tramped-up crime upon az innocent man.

Mr. Dennys said it had been contended that bis Worship; in the position of a judge, was practically trying a man for murder. That was a slatement which ought never to have been made. This was a Court of Law, nots Govern- mont, and if Governments did occasionally act in bad faith, that had nothing to do with the Court The magistrate was supposed to commit if the evidence addgood raised a strong and probable presumption of guilt. Section 10 of the Megistrates Ordinanca said that a magistrate, dealing with anses in which he had po juris- dlotion; if he found a prima facis one should commit, and if the evidence was not sufficient be should discharge the defendant, In the case le prisoner was not arrested on the requisition, offlorr. Balsequently the requisition from the Viceroy of the Two Krang Provinces exrived and the Gerernor leaned an order to the warrant issue, and that was the warrant or which -the prisoner was at the present time in custody magistrate commanding him to make soother

His Worship adjourned the case for a week to consider the poists raised.

BROADWOOD.

WERNER.

HAAKE.

DT

COLLARD.

RAOHALS,

KRAUSS.

AND OTHE

MAKERS or REPUTE

WEAR GUARANTEED!.

The appliostion of the Oplam Law bag sent opium soaring in the market of the Chinese sintuto of amppression. Opium is not yet a is still a commodity, though in illegal one, and the captores made from tieto time show that WILL BE STORED UNTIL REQUIRED there must still be a fairly large amount of the price has steadily advanerd it is still being

contraband hidden away, becaus bile the

dealt in at a rate not quite prohibitive where a confirmed user is concerned

The last "market" quotation scertained by the retenne rauners was 230 per tarl, a big jump.

is a little more thau au einnot

CASH OR CREDIT.

from the previous "apot" figure, F22, A ROBINSON PIANO

CO., LTD.

Hongkong, 19th July, 1908.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

[FROM CEYLON PAPERS)]

· THE CEYLON · LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

When the set went inte force a year agn, 6,833 kilos of opium wore in the bonded stores to the credit of the merchants previously dealing openly in the drug. Gradually, these merchants are unloading under the provisions of the not, exporting the stuff or selling it in the limited qantities' allowed to the Philippine druggists, Both the channels are watched by the revenue and customs peoply to closely that there is not the shadow of a chance of leakage. This bonded opiam is private stock and so long as it is not diverted into forbidden insular channels,. the government is not concerned with the deale made in exporting it by the morobastownere,

London, Ostobir 15th, And here is where the mator is agitating the asked Colonel Seely whether he was aware of

It is differant with the confiscated "hop".

In the House of Commons Sir Henry Cotton gubernatorial conscience The Collector of dissatisfaction existing in Caylon owing to the Uns omas has organized a perfect system of absenes of elected members of the Legislative getting at the smugglers and from the namber Council, and whether he would consider the

Colonel Beely replied that it is not proposed of seizures from time to time it is very doubtful advisability of instituting an Blectiv, Connoil whether any really large amount of oplum or alertness on the part of scoret agents coats Ceylon, which appears to give as much satisfao- morphine has slipped through. This stint to istrodass changes in the constitution of money, the rewards sost money, and promption as ons reasonably be expected of any forma payment is necessary in order that the wheels of Government. sertaluly. The confiscated drug is a osmmodity may continue to work will 2000.tiness and sasily disposed of at a good price in many parts of the Orient, and it has been suggested that a satisfactory arrangement could be made concern has the monopoly of the business in either with the Hongkong Opium Farm, which the British Battlement, or with some other the Philippian orade pay its way, and a plan has been offered, for qusideration. it objected to on more than one ground. confiscated drag to plaos whore it is certais la be used against the moral welfare of the Chiness people is wrong in principle and is anntended that say return of the

absolutely inoscsistent with the purpose of the Opiam at. At least one fcial has protested to this effect, and the contenties that as the customs asizures are made under the law against snuggling the Opium Aet has nothing is de with this end of the stisk, la denied as a mere

be a severe one if the man was guilty, but he labour for any tarm zot exceeding three from our experience in these cases that such a though, after he had cross-examined the witmonths,

or to both nesses, that his Worship might form s.different opinion as to whether he was the ringleader or not. If he was proved not to be, bis Worship might be disposed to lessen the sentenc

to a fine not exceeding ifty dollars. I thing as justice was unknown in China-justion { but on an information sworn by a Chinese mart, Such an arrangemat would h-ip wako

The re-hearing was granted,

Quite a number of the charges in connection with the riols have not yet been heard, but to dale the ouses below have been dealt with, the results being an follow-

Two men were fined $2 or maven days, and the fines were paífið.

15 men were fined $2 or seven days; two paid fines and the rest went to prison,

24 men were fined $25 of seven days: two paid aner and the remainder went to jail.

Five prisoners were discharged. Eight men were sentenced to six weeks' im. prisonment.

Eight men were committed to jail for three montba.

Two received twelve strokes of the birah each, and wore detained for 24 hours.

Two men were fand 850, or seven days' im- prisonment.

Four prisoners were sentenced to.six months

PART III. Deportation

-THE HONGKONG COLLEGE OF

MEDICINE.

We have been favoured with a pupy of the Galeuder of the Hongkong College of disias for 19099,

A short history of the College is given from which we make the following extract

from our point of view. Mr. Hastings asked his Worship to consider what was the nature of the evidence that the Chinese Government were required to bring before him. This had been a matter of very grost controversy in the past, and bis Worship was perfently well aware how that controversy Beges. The Treaty of Tinstein isid down that ariminals on proof were only to be handed over of gails. Then we ome to the Ordinazos in this Colony which regulated proosdurs in extralition cases that laid down something very different. It said the magistrates must have such proof as would be necessary to com- mit a primer for trial at the Criminal Bəssiona The original name of the institution was the Thie diff once had been set at rest, by the Hongkong College of Medicine for Chinese but in February, 1997, the name was altered judgment in Wong Ya Chnen's osse, in which

by the Court, with ibe concurrence of the then the learned Chief Justica had discussed the--Patron, His Excelleboy Liont, Colonel Sir points to which he (Mr. Hastings) had aliuded. Matthew Nathan, K.C.M.G., by the omission was to consider whether the evidence given proved to be undesirable, since students of other nationalities than Chinese now avail themselves raised a strong or probable presumption of the of the facilities offered by the College. Under guilt of the accused, and that, of course, the modified name, the Hongkong Collage of required rery mack stronger and more cogent Medicios was incorporated by the Hongkong evidence to satisfy. His Worship would see College of Medicine Incorporation Ordinanas, by the Extradition Ordiasses that any pro-

asm odinga for an extradition had to by monosi by a requietion from the Chinese auiboritier, and such a requisition had been pat ia in this case On it B Warrant and the prisoner WAS had been issued

erasion.

is

The government con'd dump the "dope” into the bay or advertise an ano, da fé on the lines of the Shanghai pipe-pyre. That would get rid of the difficulty, but it would also lose to the treasury a good annual of money. The economiste object to the burning or drowning of the hop" as a too far fetched drawing of the moral line.

To help the solution, the Governor General has been asked to utiliz the contraband for the

STRANDED HINDUS.

London, "tober 16th, Canada bas arranged with the Imperial

2,000 Hindus, who were unable to had work in Government to transport, sa British Honduras British Chhumble.

INDIA'S ARMY CHARGES.

London, October 16th. In the House of Comm ́ns,” last night, Sir Henry Cotton asked for an explanation of the increase in India's army charges.

Mr. Buchanan replied that the decision was the result partly of the Riport of the Homer Committee, and partly of the decision between Lord oorley and Mr. Haldaur. The chief grounds for the agrees wars that the training salesisted was inadequate, that the pay of the paried on which the charge had bitherto been soldiers had been raised, and that, the number of drafts and reliefe had been increased.

Replying to Mr. Rutherford, he said that the Report of the Committes would not be Jaid on the table,

THE GORDON BENNETT

BALLOON RACE.

London, October 15th.

A flahing emack has resoned another Gordon

13. Whoberer during the existence of a Proclamation under this Ordinance, it shall b represented by the Captain Saperintendent of Police to the Governor in Cosucil, on written information, that the removal from the Colour of any person not a natural born subject of Her Majesty, whether and person shall have been naturalised under the provisions of any Colonial Ordinanca or not, is necessary for the public safety, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Connoil, if it.el.all

appear to

to him after making sash enquiry sa to him may be sufficient, to be necessary for the public safety that such person hould be banished from the Colony, to issue an order banishing each person from the Colony, in auch manner as to the Governor in Council may seem expedient; and the Governor may take each stepa as may be necessary for carrying into effect the said order of banishment in the manner pres cribed; and any person so ordered to be bauisbed may be detained by order of the Governor, in the Colony, pending the carrying into effect of the order of banishment, and if he shall be found in the Colony after the time fized for hir departure inhe order of banishment, which shall in no case bales than seven days from the date of the order, he may be arrested without warrant by any Justice of the Peace or Offcor

The Hongkong College of Medicine has thus or Constable of Police and shall, on bing

for had no visible existence; and has had to se THE GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION. brought bafora & Magistrate be liable to a due not exceeding five hundred dollars, and shall be

makeshifts to make good its somewhat anomal Das circumstances. It has had its headquarters liable to be detained in mor prison or place on

in the Alice Memorial Hospital, and the affiliated shore, or on board such ship, in the Colony, as

Netherole and He Mia Ling Hospiele have His Excellency the Governor pablished a the Governor may appoint, until his banishment

also been open to studente for purposes of clini in

cal instruction; but, in addition, the College has proclamation yesterday subjecting the Colemy from the Colony can again be carried out

the manner herein before provided and if it arrested. He was to be taken back to to the provisions of sections 7 to 14 of the ball appear that any person so ordered to be China by a man named Tam, who was mentioned borrowed accommodation for special purposes all Over the city, og, the Bargery lectures have Peace Preservation Ordinanos of 1818. These banished is a naturalized British subject, as in the requisition. They had in evidenca, from

been delivered at the Government Civil Hospital, The suggested "trade" with the Hongkong sections read as follows

aforesaid, the order of banishment shall farther the official who came to Hongkong, that Tam Biology has been taught at Queen's College, Opium Farm has not offered a fancy considers. tion to estaterbalance ile alleged immoral declars the Blatus of Naturalization of such had not applied here at all, Another man Chemistry and Physics in the Queen's Collega person to be suspended; such suspension being

Institute's lecture boli, Pathology and Bacterio- P8.75 five tasi can, with the Hongkong sel-

5. De subject to confirmation or disallowance by Her came, and give as his reason that Tam was Laboratory, Public Health in the Royal Banitary features. The farm is said to bava offered but Majesty through ane of Her Majesty's Prin- dand. It did not matter whether Tam was dead logy in the Public Mortuary and the Bacterie-ling price at P9 per taol. The explanation in or not; the fact remained that he was the per-logical Institute, Anatomical Disasoting at the probably to be found in the contention of the sipal Secretaries of State, and smok confirmation or disallowance of such order shall be published son designated by the Visszay to come hare, Public Mortuary; and the Tung Wa Hospital farm that the confiscated contraband belongs to in the Government Gazelle of the Colony.

Every order of banishment made under this Ordinance shall be forthwith reported by the Governor to Her Majesty's Prinnipal Secretary of State for the Colonies.

The provisions of this Section shall not be constrol to limit any powers in relation to banishment conferred on the Governor in Council under Grifinanse 8 of 1382.

any placa, or on board any ship in the waters of The Chief Jus'jos mid the doty of the magistrate of the limiting phrase, which experience had provision ot-medicines for the Philippine poor Bennett r200 balloon off the Norwegian Coast,

bard labour.

THE PEACE PERSERVATION ORDINANCE.

7. Whenever and wherever the peace is being broken during the existence of any Prcelamation under this Ordinance, it shall be lawful for the Governor, or Colonial Searetary or say Justice of the Penor, to call upon all bystanders and persons in the vicinity to give their aid in preserving the peace and in apprehending persons breaking the peace, and every person without lawful exonse retasing or committing to give such aid, shall be liable on conviction thereof to imprisonment with or without hard labour for a term not exceeding three months or to pay a pomally not exceeding fifty dollars,

8. Whenever any persons shall be found during the existence of a Proclamation under

14. No person acting in good faith under the this Ordinance, unlawfully, riotously, or tamult- uously assembled to tho disturbance of the provisions of this Ordinanos shall be liable in peace and to the terror of Her Majesty's But- damages or otherwise for any sot done by him in jects, any Justice of the Pesco may, in an pursuance of the obligation and duty imposed audible voice, warn enoh persons that they are or reasonably supposed to be imposed on him by acting in contravention to low, and require this Ordinance.

them to disperse and depart to their habitations,

or to their fawful business; and all persons re-

maining so urembled after such warning, may

be dispersed and taken into custody by say Off-

WEATHER KEPORT.

On the 3rd at 1155 -The barometer

apply for the extradition and take the prisoner when he was handed over. The information, apparently, was filed by Tam but ne he was since dead he could not take the prisoner, and Mr. Hastings submitted that this vitiated the whole proceedings.⠀⠀

1907,

∙op iato by having the stocks on hand sent to American wholesale druggists to be made medisinal tablets, the out of manufacture to be dednated and the balanos beyond the amount of these tablets required for Philippine dispensing exchanged for other medicines used by the Bureau of Health, such an calomel, etc. Dr. Heiser has been authorized to try and make a deal to this end, and a six-y-kilo consignment of opiom from the stocks seized by the internal revenue barena has been forwarded for experiment. If this proves practicable, it may be the way chosen by the Governor General, It is anderstood to have the approval of the Soretary of the Interior, and is considered to be both morally and com m-roially proper,

them, and that it should be returned stringe paid without obarge by the insular collector at Manila.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FOR INDIA,

THE

GLADIATOR" TO BE

BROKEN UP.

London, October, 15th. The cruiser" Gladiator" will be-broken up.

ANOTHER GENERAL ASIAN

EXPLORER.

Caluatia. October 16th, Dr. Blein, the eminent arsheslogist, ronchod Leb on the 12th instast from Turkeslau, where he has made a number of interesting discoveries. The explorar left India in the early summer of 1906 and expects to arrive in ndia some time in November. He left Khotak in the beginning of August and explored a diffioult mountain region to the north of the Karakoram, Hin feet were frost-b tiẹp, and he io now undergoing taeatment in Lob.

SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE *PROJECT.

A Royal Commission is sitting at present in bas also been made use of fa tutorial classes for

Sydney on the question of communication by bridge or tunnel across the harbour. It has been College buildings are, however, soon to be

recognised for some time that the existing the clinical material it affords.

steam ferry service is becoming inadegaste to erected. The Government in 1905 reserved on

the growing traffic, but finansial considerations the Tai Ping Shat resumed area a site in every

have hitherto stood in the way of improving way suitable for the purposes of a Medics

communication between the two sides of the College, convenient of socess for Lecturers, and

"The Pioneer advocates the early establishment harbour. However, the Slate being now zaore the work is now almost certain to His Worship-Thera ought to have been a centrally placed in relation to the Govern

Civil Hospital, Alice Memorial Hospital,

be carried out. There are two definite proposals, second requisition after Tam's death?

Natbersole Hosphol, Ho Min Ling Hospital, throughout the interior of India of wireless prosperous,

al and a tunnel, Mr. Hastings-Clonely, and it is not Tang Wa Hospital, the Public Mortuary and telegraphy. It has now been clearly established

the Bacteriological Laboratory, to be granted that it can be used on lead if the great mountain ece for a bridge and the other for s to the Court free of charge; and a generous anges exist, and that the distance over which of the two the bridge scheme is more favourably. for the Hongkong Government to hand this

messagan asu be sent depends only on the size entertained. The navigation of the harbour Chinese gentleman, Mr. Ng, Li Ling, n prisoner over to anybody else.

His Worship remarked that it was not his old resident of this Colony, in 1987, offered of the installations. The Pioneer thinks that will necessitate a headway of 1701t, above high duty to band the prisoner over to anybody. to spend $50,000 in the erection of College there should be no difloslty is linking up water, and in the design before the Commission Mr. Hastings Your Worship merely com balldings on the site thus held in readiness. Bombay direct with Labore, Calentis and the towers of the two main piers size: 280ft. mits, but the responsibility is on your Worship His offer was accepted, and the buildings Madras. The naval installation at Bombay above the roadway, while the depth to rock of were about to be commenced, when Mr. H. M. will, it is said, be very powerful one, and it the foundations will be 170ft; below Ligh water. cer or Constable of Police, or Special Constable, has fail-n considerably in 8.W. Japan oing to to see that the proceedings are in order,

Mody, a Patres gentlemen, came forward with could be utilised for infand work as well as for Thus the bridge will have the unprecedented or by any other person acting under the orders the depression which appases to be approach. Proceeding, Mr. Hastings said this was a very an offer to His Excellency the Governor, Sir signalling out to sen. It would be advan-height of 6201t. The design comprises two of a Jaatios of the Peace, and shall be liable on ing the neighbot hood of Kores Straite,

$180,000 for the erection of a of Rach power that it would be in touch with piers 1,350ft. apart centre to centre, with anchor summary conviction befora a Magistrate to Pressure is giving way again over the Yang-peoniar procedure, and, as pointed out by the F. J. D. Lagard, K.C.M.G., C.B, D.8.0, tigeons to establish a sentral station inland cantilevers resting seventrically on the two main installation of this kind, It long will each he formed by four steel inge

on the North Sydney side. for an

The main imprisonment with or without hard labour for ise Valley and S. China, and probably another Chief Justice, his Worship had no jurisdiction provide a mom of S18) Orbach should in various other stations and Jabbalpore in ang pains 500ft, long on the 'eity ddo and 5801t.

corpor tug

the existing College of Medicine form ceh exceeding three months or to pay a depression is developing over the Upper Yang-whatever over this man exoept under the words

of the Yekty and the Extradition. Ordinüno6. ↑ nhữ penalty not exceeding ifty dollare, and if tsi, Any parsons or persons so warred to dieg

Moderate to freela monsoon may be expected Iman extradition esse the very mestiest lip pue esxrying through this large robome, the Court the compas, and transit thodi isdity esough, replaying-out-to-masonry-plate-19744-bia perse, chall be hurt, maimed, or killed in the highest pressure-lice ores E-fapan

decided to delay building operations. Mr, Ng In the case of serious breakdowns of existing apart. Each of there seising, or apprehending, or en in the Formosa Channel and the N. part of the fatal to the proceedings and that was the resson

Li Hing has indicated his willingness to allow land-wires, wireless telegraphy would be in steel caisson 60ft. and 34ft external and valuable; and fa viker possible emergencies internal diameter respectively. The caiBOTI why the forms had to be so carefully filled. On his gift to go towards the University schome. couring to disperse, size, or apprebend China Sea.

Towards the aid of 1906, property of the would be very great. The cost of half-a-dosen will be sunk to the rock by dredging ten 8ft, circular wells within the 13ft. spoo" between Hongkong ralufall for the 24 hours ending that point he wished to refer His Worship to the persons hurting. msiming, or killing him or

In Kai Shing'e care, where the matter was gona estimated value of $10,000 was bequeathed to installations, to begin with, Intimated at only the inner and outer ekin. The approaches to them shall be free, discharged, and indemnified at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches. from the consequences, except on svidence of

intomest, carefully by the Chief Justion. The the College for its maintenance, under the will any lakhs, and the maintenance charges are carelessness, wantonness, or malice.

of the late Mr. Tang Chuk Kai, whole of that judgment expressed very clearly During the continence of any Proclima tion under this Ordinance, it shall not be lawful

that the forms must be complied with to the any person, unless in the employment of

letter, and there was no question of amand. Government or unless authorised thereto by the Formosa Channel ... Governor, to carry on his person, or hava in his possession, any arms or instruments capab'e South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamois. of being used as offensive arms, moless they be the tools of, his lando, or unless he can show South coast of China between

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moderate. ment, and no question that because one was not here the prisoner could be Bame sa No. 1 person

handed over to another person. He asked his Bao No. 1 Worship to any on these preliminary points the

For the encouragement o of the students, several Belillos Sabelsrships, under treste established by the late . B. Belilios, Esq, G.M.G., Government Scholarship, and a Blake Scholar ship, established by the Chinese Community in memory of His Excellency Sir Henry Artbur Biste, O.C.M.G, are open to competition at various stages of the onrriculum.

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the bridge will consist on the city side of four masonry arabes, ons of lift, one of 85ft and on the North Sydney kids of two 27011.

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o0ommodate 30ft. roadway, a doable plexion, Mrs. Killon's Crème Charmante, Lalt steel spans, and two 70ft. arches. The bridge Charmant snd 8pauls! Skin Tonic and Poudre track electric tramway 28ft, wide, and a doable Obarmant will enable you to do it. Her line of standard gauge railway, besides two Specialities for the Eklu are the study of 10ft 1010. footways outside the two main listime. A. 8. Watsonk Co., Ltd., Bole Agrats tres forming the cantilever The total

cost will amount to 21,940,050.

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