Page
INTIMATION
WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED,
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 80TH, 1911.
of the old Foreign Settlements in Japan into
His Lordship the Bishop of Victoris will hold
the Jupaacse communes confirmed all axist Confirmation Serviss at St. Androw's Church, TELEGRAMS.
Kowloon, at 6 pm, to-day.
We have received from the local office of the
ng lenses in perpetuity under which property
Dr. Francis Clark, Medical Officer of Health, was held, and stipulated that no conditions whatsoever other than those contained in the has been presented by the members of the Chimera Y.M.C.A. with a pair of small vasos ÉS A leases should be imposed in respect of such token of their appreciation of his kindness in property. The Japanese authorities inter-delivering at the institute a series of useful loc preted this to refer only to the site, and tures on the subject of Health and Sanitation claimed to levy municipal taxes on the
dis house property. This interpretation was puted by the leancholders. Thoy paid under protest the taxes levica, and eventually the dispute was referred to The Hague Arbitration Tribunal for settlement. That AND Tribunal hold, the Japaneso meiner alone dissenting, that the provisions of the Treaties and other engagements mentioned in the Protocols of Arbibration exempted not only the land held in virtus of the leases in perpetuity granted by or on behalf of the Government of Japan, bus that they exempted the land and buildings of every description constructed or which may bore DIMITRINO & CO'S after ho constructed on such land from all
CIGAR
MERCHANTS TOBACCONISTS.
We hare been appointed
SOLE AGENTS for
Celebrated
EGYPTIAN
imposts, taxes, charges, contributions or con- ditions whatsoever other than those expressly stipulated in the leases. Now, the Declaration aunexed to the Treaty whereby Korea was formally annexed to Japan expressly states that Japan's existing treaties with Foreign
CIGARETTES. Powers will, so-far as is practicable, be
PRICES:
Miten Bishi Company a copy of an artistically produced book giving information of the Com pony's interests in banking, mining, shipbuild ing, as well as of the paper mill and ware. house business which are anxiliary concerns. The letterpress which describes the extensive ramifications of the Company's business is pr fusely linetrated by admirable photographie views. The ospital of the Company is giron an
15,000,000 pen, and its president is Baron Hisaya Iwasaki, the vice-president being Baron Koyata Iwasaki,
The Kon, Treasurer of the Allos Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledgo with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals --
C. C. Knight, Esq.
C. Pemberton, Esq.
J. H. Wood, Esq.
W. Pringle, Jr., Esq.
A. G. Gordon, Brg.
T. Loom, Frg. Wandt & Co. JF. Millor. Esq......... Ufterup & Schluter Himaly & Co....
- Jorge & Co.
$20 15
Whether it is some strange fascination or o desire to understand the resources and character of Japan and its poule. the fact Japanese still occupy a foremost plass with the British public. As evidence of this interest inges which always mark the monthly meetings
[Protected by the Telegraph Message...
Copyright Urdinance, 1894] -
"DAILY PRESS" EXOLUSIVE SERVICE,]
THE CRISIS ENDED.
RUSSIA PLEASED.
PEKING, March 29th, Russia, acknowledging China's reply to the ultimatum, expresses
THE DES VOEUX ROAD TRAGEDY.
INQUIRY AT THE MAGISTRACY.
Before Mr. E. R. Hallifax, sitting as coroner, and a jury composed of Messr, Batoma, 9. H. Datton and Husson Hapsan, an inquiry was held at the Magistroy yesterday aftornoon concorn- ing the deaths of four Chinese, who were killed by a Chiness who run amok in aboarding hou at 218, Dos. Voeux Road Central, on March 12th." Mr. Hallifax gave a brief outline of the affair similar to that already published and the jurors were provided with plans of the building for their better understanding of events.
Dr. W. B. A. Moore, nasistent super-
spoke to the admission of two Chinese to hospital on March 12th, anffering from multiple wounds. They died from humorrhage following multiple wounds.
pleasure at China's complete accept-Intendent of the Government Civil Hospital atice of the principles specified in the Russian Note of February 16th and hopes that in future Chins will strictly observe them,
LEUTER'S SERVICE TO THE "HONGKONG DAILY FREES."]
THE RUSSIAN POLITICAL CRISIS.
GOVERNMENT CENSURED.
LONDON, March 29th. A telegram from St. Petersburg states that the Duma by 174 votes to 85 has adopted interpellations by the Octobrists, Progressists, Eadets and Socialists accusing the Government of unconstitutional practice in carry
Dr. H. Macfarlane, medical officer in charge of the mortuary, testified to making a post. mortem examination of two Chiness on the 13th inst. One was identified as Li King (the man responsible for these deaths). In addition to other injuries, he had two bullet wounds in the right forearm. Three pieces of metal were romared from a wond in the left arm,
There was a hole an inch long in the abdomen on the right side, and two small pieces of metal were taken out of the groin. The canes of death was Leomorrhage following gunshot wounds,
His Worship-Only the Inst wound you spoke of could have caused death P
Witness-Yes.
His Worship It amounts to this that a
downward shot woat from the right sido of the abdomen to the left side of the
groin? Yes.
With regard to the other mas examined (the
twelve major and two minor wounds on head, master of the shop), witness stated that he bad
Mr. J. Hutchings, building inspector, pro duced plans made by him for the purposes of
to frighton him. As ho would not then come out the sergeant, after taking stops. to insure his not escaping, proceeded to the Con- tral Station and informed the Assistant Superintendent. When Mr. Warehouse arrived a hole was made in the roof of the kitchen, and the man was again warned to obma out. The loss was played on him, but ho still refused. After a few shots were fired he was seen to fall to the ground, and was carried out in a dying condition. The shots wote fired with resolver, a fowling piese and a polies carbine. Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, Assistant Super- intendont of Police, stated that at about 6.15 a.m. on the 12th instant he received a message that a Chinese had run amok at 218, Dos Vox Road, and that armed assistance was required.
witness found that the man was in a kitchen on On arrival with a party of armed polico,
the ground floor at the buck of the promiseS, There were only, twe exits, one by a narrow.
passage, and the other by a small courtyard and Mon up some stairs to the first Buor, were posted at the end of the pemago, sand on. the stairway leading down to the courtyard. Witness sent (o the Central Police Station for a shot-gun, thinking it might be necessary if tho man brčko out from the kitchen. Sorgeant Grant got a hose to play into the kitchen. through a window on left-hand side of the courtyard at an engio, but this seemed to buvo no effect. It was quite dark insido the kitchen, and all the time the man within kept throw- ing out pots, pan and cups at Sergeant Grant and witness, and also down the passage. Witness then set men to work to make a hole through the eviling of the cookhouse from the first floor, and a second hoso was brought to play through this. Seeing that
it
was impossible to drive the man ont with the
bose, witness gare orders that if any of tho
applied in Korea, and that foreigners resi dent in Korea will, as far as conditions permit, enjoy the same rights and immuni BLUM PACHA ....... $4.80 per box of 100. ties as in Japau proper, and the protection romains, remarks a Loudon paper, that "shinge of their legally acquired rights, subject in SHEPHEARD'S HOTEL 4.40
all cases to the jurisdiction of Japan, POUR LES PRINCES... 3.50
3.50 No. 6 EXTRA FINE
Settlements in Korea were acquired from the Government of the country on the same ....... 2.50
conditions as were the Settlement lots in Japan, we do not see how may dispute can arise since The Hague Arbitration Tribunal has pronouneed a judgment on the question in dispute which has been loyally accepted and acted upon in Japan by the Government. That being so the British
Therefore, presuming that the former Foreign in aur allies one has only to note the large gathoring the Zemstavs Bill by imperialegs and body, and lied from multiple injuries. the kitchen door from the entrance., Meantime
No. 9 FINE
CONSUL
CORVETT
FLIRT
2.25
2.03
1.90
it
"
(Special terms to Hotels, Clubs, and Large Consumers.)
Government had good reason, to be content to leave the question of the Foreign Settle- ments in Korea and the jurisdiction over British subjects to the sons of justice and A. S. WATSON & CO., the good faith of the Japanese Government
LIMITED,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
[25
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
ONLY communications relating to the news column should be addresscă to Tum EDITOR
Correspondents must forward their names and addresscs with communications ad. dressed to the Editor, not for publication but as evidenos of good faith,
All Letters for publication should be written on one sicle of paper only.
No anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papera will be inarted.
Orders for extra copies of DAILY PRESS should be sent before 11 a.m. or day of publication. After that hour the supply in limited. Only supply for Cash,
Telegraphic Address: Pass, Codas: A.B.C. 5th Ed. Zieber. P. O. Boz., 34. Telephone No. 13. HONGKONG OFFICE: 101, DES VOUT ROAD LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET. EC
DEATH.
At the Government Civil Hospital, on 29th instant, Doctor ALEXANDER LANG MURRAY, late Bargoon as. Laisang-The funeral will [532 pase the Monument at 5.30 p.m. to-day..
Though the treaties inade by Korea with Foreign Powers consed to be operative on the annexation of the country. by Japan, yat we may refer to Article III. of the British Treaty of 1884 as showing the conditions on which these Settlement
THE SITUATION IN MEXICO. this inquiry.
LONDON, March 29th.
of the Japan Society. At the meeting held at prerogative the Maddox Galleries, some 400 members and their friends were present to witness an exceed ingly fine series of cinematograph pictures depicting life and secaery, in Japan. The chair was taken by Sir Albert Rohit, who said that
A now Mexican Cabinet has been to tho romantic mind of the West, Japan, with its delicato aid individual culture, was like some formed, but there is nothing to in beautiful spirit, but in reality the fapanees dicate its tendency. Senor Limantour were the pioners and progressives of the Faris again Minister of Finance, He apparently lends the Cabinet. Senor Barra is the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
East.
ROBBERIES AND ATTEMPTS.
Threo cases of robbery, or attempted robbery, have been reported to the police. Ons occurred in the city, and two in ont-districts.
On Tuesday aroning two men entered a horro in Possession Streat, and are alleged to have bound the inmates. An alarm being raised, they made a dust down the stairs without any booty, but ran into the arms of a lakong and
were arrested,
The residence of a woman living at Samshuipo lots in Korea were bought. That Article was entered on Tuesday night by two men. One rovided that," the yearly rental agreed of the intrudere seized her by the threat, whils upon by the Korean authorities in con- the other stripped off her jewellery and collected
other articles, the total value of which is esti Junction with the Foreign authorities muted at 876. Both mon escaped. sball bo paid to the former, who shall
Three natives, one armed with a revolver and retain a fixed amount thereof as a fair one with a knife; entered the home of an old equivalent for the land tax, and the complo at Hunghom. One of them seized the romuinder, together with any balance left master by the throat, while another attempted to from the proceeds of land sales shall belong secure the woman. She, however, managed to to a Municipal Fund to be administered by blow a polios whistle, on the shrill blast of a Council, the constitution of which shall which the robbers speedily docamped. be determined hereafter by the Korean authorities in conjunction with the com petent Foreign, authorities." The case of these leases therefore in, on all fours with those in Japan proper, and.consequently the judgment of the Hague Arbitration Tribunal must be as applicable to these leases a to othore in Japan.
Me. A Fong hos succeeded in getting an excellent photograph of Mr. Van den Born's
The Daily Press. biplane in flight at Shatta
HONGKONG, MARCH 30TH, 1911.
Detective S. Bell of the Hongkong Polleo is leaving shortly for the Malay States, where he will joi g the constabulary as an inspector.
At the Magistracy Mr. Wood sentenced a LORD STANHOPE, who travelled in the Chinese to six weeks' imprisonment and four Far East a couple of years age and made a hours' stocks for stealing 30lb. of sugar from special study of international questions the Sugar Works at East Point. affecting Korea, has shown by his questions
A Chinese tailor was charge before Mr.
- in the House of Lorda, reported in REUTER'S Hallifox at the Magistracy yesterday with
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. A cruiser race for a cup kindly presented by Sir Hermasjes Mody was sailed on Sunday, 12th instaut, when the following boats competed
In Cigale, Seratoh, Mr. A. Bune
Aileen, 1 min. 25 800 per mile, Mr. A.. Snowman.
Blaine, 1 min. 30 sec por mile, Eng. Comman der Highton, RN.
Dalveen, 3 min. per tile, Hon Mr. H Keswick.
Mirada, 3 min. per mile, Mr. G, K. Hall. Brutton.
Snipe, 3 min. per mile, Hon. Ma H. D. Pollock
Deuome, 3 min. per raile, Mr G. N. Orme.
Tary, 3 min. 25 sec. por mile, Lieut. Rosomen.
Dorothy 4 min. per mile. Capt. Lyd
don. A.D.D.
The course was from the starting line at the Club House round the Island (starboard) and nishing of Police pier, Kowloon, 224 miles. The start was made at 9.30a.m. Dalveen was late, but the other hosts got away in good time and stood for Lyömun in a fresh North-East
UNREST IN TURKEY.
LONDON, March 29th, Constantinople message states that owing to disturbances nine bat- talions of troops are proceeding to Albania.
[FROM THE "N,C." DAILY NEWS:"} BRITISH LICENSING LEGISLATION.
London, March 24th. Speaking in the House of Commons Mr. H. H. Asquith, the Premier, said that he hoped that legislation, on the lines of the Licensing Bill of 1908, would follow with out undue delay upon the passing of the Parliament Bil.
Mr. Asquith added that he thought that the need of much a beansing measure was still urgent, in spite of the passing of the Budget of 1909.
HE. THE GOVERNOR'S VISIT TO CANTON,
His Exesliency the Governor paid an offcial visit to his Excellenoy the Viceroy of Canton on Friday last nad was entertained at lancheon at the Viceroy's Tamon.
Early the following morning H.E. the Governor, with Captain Simson Private See retary), accompanied by Mr. Chao (Dirootor General), Mr. Grove (Chief Resident Engineer), Mr. Liu (Trafic Manager), Mr. Hall (Account- sub and Messrs. Moore and Thompson, (District Engineers), left Canton to inspect the Chinese Section of the railway Lady Lugord and Captain Taylor, A.D.C., returning by the Stanley to Honkong.
The party proceeded by train 40 miles to the
Was
פ!
disable him. As far as the police could make out, the man was sheltering on the left-hand side of police say him they wore to shoot at and try to
the hole in the ceiling had been made larger, and it was just possible through this aporture to discern the ama. Soveral Armourer-Sergeant Arayoll
next shots worn fired with the shot-gun through the called to the witness stand. Handed a window from which the hoss had boun taken. pies of lead, he stated that it was the Several rovolver shots were also fixed, but the inside lead portion of a .303 service shooting did not appear to live any effect. ballet. There could be no dopbs that itially witness ordered PC. Clark to fre carviue a shot at tho KTAIL with his had passed through 305 rifle, as it was marked with the rifling. From the appearance of the through the hole
the roof. heart the bullet must bare hit a glancing blow Immediately afterwards the police rushed in on some hard substance before hitting the flesh.
Li Shing stated that on the night of the and brought the man out. From the position of the man witness was of opinion that the lith instant he slept in a cockloft above the fatal shot was fired by P.C. Clark. The accountant's room in the boarding-house.
Kot the maz There were three other men in the room. About police had been trying to
eat for about an hour before he 4 a.m. next morning he heard erics of "savo life," and saw a man ronning upstairs with two abot, but witness refused to allow them to rush him, which they wore willing to do. The only choppers.
boon sticks, and not more than one man could weapons of use in the circumstances would have have entered the pitch-dark kitohen at the time Fixed bayonets would have meant certain donth to the man within: Witness took the entire responsibility for the shooting.."
Could you recognise him?-Not then, I was afraid and became giddy.
Froceeding, witness stated that be bid under the stairs. The man with the choppers sired several blows at him, but he warded them off with a bamboo stool and ran into the street. The man with the choppers went upstairs.
Was there anyone else in the occkloft, when you woke up?—No.
was
Similar stories were told by a number of Europaan palies who acted under the assistant Enperintendant.
Sergeant Morphy spoke to finding two choppers, and bullet marks just insida the dear, and over the place where the man had been taking shelter. The latter marks were obviously ahotsfirail from above.
Li Tong said he was a boarding-house runuer. He slept with the last witness and two others in the cockloft on the night of the 11th. When witness woke up about
Distrist Watchman Li Hing said to heard 1a.m. next morning he noticed Li King sitting up, and asked him why he did not ge to sleep. orios of "save life" examing from No. 218 on The latter sud, "Don't make a noise." Then the morning of the 12th. Soeing the mÁN GU witness went to sleep and awakened at 4 .01. the footpath with a chopper, wilsoss went up Now belac Ba Looking over the cock oft he saw a man slash- and put his arms round him. ing at the bed of one of the other inmates. He strong as the madman the latter got away, and.
if looking as he which penetrated his bamboo hat and out his went downstairs, whore he saw a man holding turning round struck him, two blows, one of to chase witness. The Latter faco. Witness then tried to seize him by the
the to upstairs and
quena, but failed, and the man rau back into
twe knives and moont
ran
roof of the house.pd
Li Kas, another runner, spoke to knowing
the boarding house.
The Jary brought in a verdict of Wilful Li King the man who ran amok) who was om-Murder against Li King, and found that the ployed at the boarding-house last year. About shooting of Li King by P. C. Clark was the ninth moon Li King was dismissed, but he perfectly justifiable. was called back by the master. Witness was in the cookloft mentioned on the night of the 11th with the madman and two others.
CHARGES OF UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.
Why do you say madman-had you any rea
The case in which throo Chinese men and two son for thinking him ind In the first
women were charged with being in unlawfal moon of this year he was on the second floor possession of eleven picate of mandalwood was holding a bar of iron in his hand.
What was he doing with it?-Holding it. For how long? A very long time. You wero afraid of him!-Yes.
Did he threaten anybody He was holding the bar of iron and guarding a door: I snatched
again called on before Mr. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday, when one of the man failed to surrender to his bail.
telegrams yesterday, that affairs in Korea | stealing $1C0 from Mrs Sachse, of Kingsclere bronze. La liga lail through the Pass follow. neighbourhood of Sheklung, where they were the iron from him, and later the mastor gave had absconded
continue to engage his attention. We were unaware until now that there had arisen in
Kores any questions regarding perpetual leases held by foreigners such as arose in Japan after the in orporation into the Japanese communes of the old Foreign Settlements at Kobe, Yokohama Nagasaki
Kennedy Road, Defendant was remanded.
A ricaba coolie who was convicted of stealing 500 from a Broan was entoured by Mr. Hallifax at the Magistracy yesterday to twelve months' imprisonment and six hours stocks.
a
Mr. F B. L. Bowley, Crown Solicitor prosecuted, and Mr. J. II, Gardiner defended.
His Worship askol what about the man who
Mr. Cardiner said he was not his client. His Worship- Are you going to produce biw
Mr. Gardiner I don't know. His Worship-He is your client. ME. Gardiner-I can't keep, bim in my office under arrest.
aido a moderate swell was encountered. ed by Tavy, Miranda, Snipe and Arleen, Ontantertained to lunch by Mr. Boothby, District him $2, and seat him back to the country.
Off Engineer, and his Excellency spent upwards Proceeding, witness stated that cries of “save Shekho Tary was passed by Miranda and Swipe of a hear in inspoting the great bridge over life' awakened him on the morning of the 12th next time P and La Cigale rounded D'Aguiar with a com
the East River, the last 224 feet girler of which Looking over the cvekloft he saw blood spurting, is ready to be placed in position. fortable land, Miranda kecond, and Snipe third, Then his Excellency, with Mr. Grove, Mr., and observed Li King coming upstairs Wit A Chinese has been arrested at Llama Island with Tavy a few seconds astern. A fine sailing Moore and Mr. Chao, proceeded by trolley for nem hid under a bet, and, obscured by matting,
12 miles and on horseback for nine more to on a charge of murder. It is alleged that in a breeza was met on the South side of the Chung Muk Tau, where they dined and slept under the bed. Then he heard chapping under was not discavored, although the man looked household quarrel he stabbed another man in the Island, the boats reaching along at
Mr. Bowley said he preferred a second chargo as guasts of Mr. Garibaldi, District Engineer. and other Treaty porta but when one abdomen. The latter was sent to hospital on high speed. In Cigale entered a osim patch On Sunday the party, accompanied by Mr. the stairway and someone shouting" save hie." of receiving stolen foods against all the Comes to think of the subject it is, of Tuesday night, when he succumbed to the off Aberdoon, and was very nearly caught by ed by trolley 12 miles to Fing Ten, where they the street shooting "have life" "Two lukongs
Garibaldi, rode another 8 miles and were convey. Li went upstairs and witness ran down and info | defendants.
His Worship issued a warrant for the arrest course, highly probable that the Settlement injury:
Snipe and Miranda, the former, gaining con lunched with Mr. Moore, covering the remaining ints in Kores were acquired on conditions Two more steamers of the N. D. L. Orient siderably by a lucky slant, passed Miranda of 3 miles by trolley to Lowa and took tea with appeared on the scene. Then Li King came out of the absenter, remanded the case, and fixed
Pakfnlaw, and when Sulphur Channel was Mr. Tonks, District Engineer, returning to of the house, and after chopping a ukong he bail in a sam of $200 for moh defendant. practically identical with those made by the Line have been sold from the Bangkok run to reached these two boats were close together, Hongkong by the 5 pm. train.
Thiess are the Loosok with La Cio le a short distance ahead. There Foreign Powers in regard to international Japanese purchasers.
and the Demonfae. Five steamers engaged was a strong wind in the barbour, and the beat settlements elsewhere in the Eust; the one no doubt formed the basis of the other; and in the Bangkok trade have now been sold in amp was done in quick tire La Cigale finished.
first. Miranda outsailed. Sudge and finished very short time,
second. Tavy, sailing well, gained considerably and crossed the line just in front of Snipe and saved her time, thus winning the Cup
Astnal Corrected:
now that Korea is part and parcel of Japan Much sympathy is extended to the parents and extra-territorial jurisdiction has been of the little girl Daphne Groen who died onder surrendered by the Powers, it follows that such tragie ironmetancos, at Kowloon Finishing times. H. M. SHER the rights and privileges of foreign subjects Monday evening. The deceased with several
Im Cigale are governed by the Foreign Treaties with companions had been picking berries from a tres, Miranda Japan. In order that the reader may and was seen to put her hand to her face as if in Tary appreciate the point of Lord STANHOPE's great pain. She descended the tree and ran home Snipe
Dalveen screaming with pain. In about two hours she Dorothy question regarding the perpetual leases held died. It was thought at first that she had eaten Aileen by foreigners in Korea, we may explain that some poisonous barrios, but it is now believed Elaine Denone the Treaty providing for the incorporation that she must have been stung by s sake,
154 571, 54 57- 20 0 0:52:30 250 0 48 7 2 6 30 9690 2:48 15 1 41 45 2 49 12 1
not timed 4:40 0 not timed
20
$12
16 15
A NEW FINANCIAL SYNDICATE.
The Shanghai Times la informed that a new Syndicate is commencing operations in China, and is hoping to make loans. The Syndicate is composed of the London City and Midland Bank, which it will be remembered floated the Birchell Loan of the Banque d'Ontremier; · of The Eastern Bank, floated by Messrs. E. D). Sassoon and Company early in 1910; and of the Euro-Asiatic Bank, Mons, Franequi, who is will remembered in Shanghai, is to be the lead ing: representative of the Syndicate in Europe, and Mr. Li, de Hoyer is to le the representative: in Obina. In this connection, it is understood that Mr de Boyer is expecting to take up his residence in Peking in the near future.
wont back..
THE TEST CASE.
Hia Worship stated that the story of this witness differed from that previously told the
The hearing of the action in which Choong polica. There was nothing then about madness. Ting Sem sned the Kong Yes Fang Firm of Inspector Murison stated that other witnesses San Cheung in the Summary Court to recover said Li King was ficknamed "the Billy King." $892.67 for rice sold was concluded on Monday Other Chinese witnesses told similar stories last, aftor lasting 13 days extending over the to those mentioned.
last four months. There were eight other cases Sergeant John Banaghon stated that while brought by the same plaintiff on the same facts, on patrol duty he was called to No. 218, Des involving over $15,000. Mr. Eldon Potter, in- Voeux Road, He understood there was astrusted by Mr. Sydenham Dixon, represented madman on the premises armed with a chopper. the plain it, and Mr. Alabaster, instructed by Witness located him on the ground foer Mr.' D'Almada e Castro, appeared for the kitchen and told him to come out. He refused defendants, This Lordship delivered a writ and witness fired a round from his revolver ten judgment in favour of the plaintiff with
costa.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.