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UTTERING COUNTERFEIT COIN MASSACRE OF MUTINEERS®
CHINESE CONSTABLE'S
SMARTNESS
At the Magistracy, before Mr G. N. Orme, yusterday two Chinese women were charged with unlawfully having in their possession 69 counterfeit Hongkong 10-cent pieces, and further with having uttered one of them.
NEAR WUCH ANG.
The Wuchang correspondent of the „NE. Daily News writes
There has been great uneasiness that the 2,500 troops, who had been dis throughout the city owing to the fact missed, would not deliver up their arms.
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Tues, 18th June 8m
The
Wed
June,
10.2
8th Jans Noon
The flight of a distinguished oficial to the Hankow Y.1.0.A. for a night's refuge, showed that the rumours that responsibla officials were in paais, A Chinese constable said that he was had some foundation. Certain announce off duty and was taking a walk on the ments and instructions from headquar Prays when he received certain infor-
also ahowed that General Wang
19th June, light seemed to be meditating a definite blow mation which caused him to shadow that the mutineers, and the soldiers being
This Line. afforis regular sailings to Calcutta, Penang and
Wed, 9th June 10.3.p. defendants. They went to a cigarette in sulky mood, people anticipated
dirty work at the cross-roads.”
Bingapore: returning from Calcutta-steamers-proceed via Stralta stall and attempted to pass a counterfeit coin but it was rejected. Further up mastly been broken up into smaller However, the recalcitrant troops have
And Hongkong to Japazi, occasionally calling at Changhai All-steamers have excellent passenger accommodation, are the road, the defendants tried to pass detachments, with one notable exception,
fitted with Electric Light and Fans and carry a fully-qunliked coin, but also -
SHANONAL LANE appro Then they turned into Wanchai Road, have resumed their ordinary duties and Padre com
five days between Canton and and at a fruit stall purchased a mangono general mélée has occurred between
approximately Shanghai, sometimes calling at Sringate issued to all Through dickets con The arst defendant tendered a 10-cent tha rioters and the newly-arrived piece and the stall-keeper gave the loyalists. The story of the wholesale | MANILA change As soon as the first defendant butelaring of over bad received the change, witness went Sinoken has been verified. The station HAIPHONG LIKE Sailings
1,000 troops up to the women and arrested them.siding appears to have become & verit When searched at the station, first deable shambles. The training of machine BURVE) fendant had 17 counterfeit 10-cont. pieces guas on to the carriages riddled the in her possession, and second defendant, train with bullets and men, women and 19, They bad besides, a lot of genuine children perished like rate in a trap. Scent pieces and some copper coins The few who escaped to the fields were TIAAT IS which doubtless they had received as shot down by rifle-fire. change for dud coins they had ten- dered elsewhere: In a tin which one of the defendants carried, were two un- opened packets of cigarettes:
The defendants said that they picked up a parcel on the road. When they found that it contained money, they decided to test it by tendering one of the coins at the fruit stall. When it was rejected, they paid for the mange with coppers. They did not attempt to pass any more of the coins aftor that It was untrue that they had gone to three different stall as alleged by the con- stable.
The Magistrate sentenced the defend Bats to three months' hard labour each,
A QUESTION OF BAIL.
POLICE MISUNDERSTANDING.
When a remand case was called before Mr. R. E. Lindsell, yesterday, in which a Chinese was charged with having caused grievous bodily harm to a com patriot by assaulting him with a hammer during a gambling quarrel, it was an
ed.
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11th July, at 11 am
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28th Jane.
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Thursday
7th July.
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•Saturday,
Sunday, Thursday,
25th June 11th July,
17th July, Ab 11 ano
The Magistrate ordered the bail of $60 to be estreated.
The police said that they did not have more than 25, which was the bail fixed by them.
The Magistrate Said that, owing to the serious condition of the victim, he had increased the bail to 360 at the previous bearing.
At
had beer, allowed to pass unmolested:
Six other trains of the same troops BANGKOK but they seem to have been dealt with less severely further north at other
stations.
been
shows that most if not all of the mutinous Information from reliable sources troups have already been moved out of Wuchang, some to Puchi, some of Haien. ming, some to other places along the Hanan Railway. Others have moved north-west ap the Han to Haien- taschen and thus they are isolated and comparatively helpless if the General takes definite action against them. The departure of these men has brought intense relief to people of every class in Wuchang
HOSTILITIES ON THE KWANG- TUNG FRONTIER.
A KWANGSI PROCLAMATION.
Upon taking charge of the Kwangsi troops in the invasion of this province General Chen Ping-kun, whom the Canton Times describes as one of the
most bloodthirsty Kwangai militarists issued 4-proclamation to his troops of which the following is a translation: ---
DEAR COMRADES,-The reason for our evacuation of Kwangtung province last year was instractions from our chief, (War Lord Lu Tung-ting) to return that province to the. Cantonese themselves, and not on account of our inability to fight the Cantonese troops. Now that the It was then discovered that the Cantonese people are boasting of their Indian Sergeant who had charge of the bravery and declare that we are cowards defendant, had failed to take the latter we must again take up arms against that before the shroff, and the latter conse-province to wipe out this condemnation quently knew nothing about the increase and to prove to the Cantones people'| of bail.
that we can fight.
Questioned by the Magistrate, the .1. Dear comrades, we must now fight Sergeant said that he had misunder-with a will. When we enter Kwangtung, stood the order. He did not know Eng five days will be granted you to celebrate linh
the victory in which you are allowed to do whatever you please.
4
Bemarking that but for the Sergeant' good record be would have made him pay. When we evacuated Kwangtung last the balance. the Magistrate ordered the year, every, one of us was fully loaded police bail of $25 to be estreated, with several inundred dollars in our -pockets. If we capture Canton this time, every one of us will not only bave an dollars, but each will have a pretty opportunity to get several hundred
Cantonese girl for his wife besides, Dear comrades, Fight now with a firm determination."
TRADING LAUNCH PIRATED BETWEEN SHAYUECHUNG AND TAIPO.
HUNAN AND THE ANGLO JAPANESE ALLIANCE. PROTEST BY THE PROVINCIAL: ASSEMBLY.
"The Provincial Assembly of Hunan has passed, the following resolution:
Arriving in port late on Wednesday evening, the coxswain of the trading launch Fion, reported to the police that at about 12.30 a.m. that day while he was in Chinese waters on a voyage from. Shayuechung to Taipo, fifteen of the passengers he was carrying suddenly produced revolvers and daggers and, took control Six men went on to the'i bridge, and, taking the complainant and his two guards by surprise, relieved the latter of their revolvera. After they had deprived the other presengers of their
As the proposed renewal of the money and valuables, they ordered the Anglo-Japanese Alliance will affect the Coxswain to.. head
for Taaihaiwan in ntional interests of China and Its renewal practically means the officia! Chiness waters. When near there, a large ratification by the British Governmtat junk came alongside, and taking pirates on board, made for the shore. The and people of Japan's Twenty-one, extent to which the passengers were Committed towards China during the vic Demands and other aggressive actions timised by the pirates not known, but property stolen from the launch included war, the people of Hunan oppose it two reroleves and 100 rounds of ammuni, especially as China is the Power "aimed tion, 3200 in money, clothing valued at at by the two contracting countries. $19,
a gold-watch valued at $14, -and-n. Telegrams were dispatched by the helimet valued at $4. It is thought that Assembly to the British Minister in the pirates must have made a rich haut Peking and to London conveying the among the passengers, several of whom purpose of the resolution. were known to have had large sums "of money on them?"
25th Jane, at 11 am.
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HAT SNATCHING.
A Chinese youth was charged before Mr. Orme at the Magistracy, yesterday, with having snatched a felt hat, from Japanese on Fraya East the previous night
GAMBLING OF THE FRATA.
Twelve Chinese plearied guilty before Mr. Orme, at the Magistracy, yester day, to playing fanfan at the entrance of Water Street the previous afternoon. paks Inspector Appleton said that a regular gambling school was carried on at this Inspector Blackman aid that the difficulty in getting these mẹn, Stan
spot.The. Police had experienced great Japanese, was walking on the waterfront The Magistrate imposed a fine of $3 on 8.30 pn when the defendant each of the defendants, and ordered the about and another youth not in custody, came sum of $8.91, found on the gambling mat, up, one on each side, and jostled him. As to be confiscated.
at
they did this the man not in custody
snatched his hat and passed it to the
defendant,The thieves were about to
run away when a Chinese detective caughtEXPERIMENTS IN TRANSFORMING [hold" of them.
the
followed, the detective struggle, which
tive bad to let go.
the
May 9th, heard Professor Porrier give an account of his experiments by the trans formation of sezen These experiments were carried out with newta.
other man to secure the defendant, who The French Academy of Medicine, on had the hat in his band.""
The defendant aid that he and his friend were playing. They chased ong another, and in passing the Japanese, accidentally bumped into him with the result that his hat fell on to the ground. Defendant picked up the hat to return to the Japanese, when the detective came un and arrested him de
The Magistrate, passed sentence of three months hard labour.
The professor took a male newt, and found that by starving it he was enablou to neutralise the sexual glands, and then, by feeding it again in the winter time, when the evolution of the newt is arrest. sd, to develop the gunds towards the 078ry type."
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