Intimations.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHI, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1893. ~
Intimations.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY. LIQUEURS.
SELECTIONS FROM OUR LIFT OF,
WINES AND SPIRITS,
We following List of WINES & SPIRITS,
JE beg to invite careful attention to the
for we have succeeded in combining purlly and excellence of quality with moderate prices."
BRANDY.
Cu Bezie
OLD PALE COGNAC, OʻP......$11 $1.00 "SUPERIOR OLD COGNAC, V.O.P. 14 AN OLD LIQUEUR COGNÁC, 0.1. 16 THE FINEST LIQUEUR COG-
NAC, 20 years old, V.0.1 WHISKY,
1,20 1:50
20
1.75
SCOTCH:
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*1,00
Maraschino,
Benedictine, Coraçon,
Heering's Cheny Cordial, Chartreuse, Dr. Siegert's Angostura
Bitters, &c. PRICES ON APPLICATION. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
· ESTABLISHED AD, 1841. Hongkong, 19th January, 1803.
The Hongkong Telegraph.cators Lad other warlike
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1891,
MACAO SWASHBUCKLERS AND'
JOURNALISTIC ETIQUETTE,
Lochaber. A mellow old whisky... 8 F. O. 9.A blend of the Gaest whiskies produced in Scotland, malured in Sherry wood A 10 Liqueur. A very rare old Scotch
Iz modern Portuguese character may be whinky Square Pettis 11 IRISH.—John Jamieson's
9a80 fairly estimated by the standard of AMERICAN-Genuine old Bourden 10 4
intelligence, and commonsense displayed 1.00 in the so-called newspapers of Macao, the GIN.
decadence of Fair Lusitania from a great 0.50 and enterprising nation to its present
GENEVA A.V.H.-15. large bottlen
la caseropetos
KEY BRAND GENEVA.-Flaest
procurable.......
OLD TUM.............................
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co,
Victoria Dispersary, Hongkong.
Hongkong, 1st March, 1893.
Or the forty wooden ships in the United States Navy twenty years ago, only nine remain is active service,
An American philosopher on Sairationism:
insinuation,” and roundly asserted that the commander of the gunboat had already come to Hongkong to get explanations respecting what the We are informed by the Agents of the Austrian' Independente stupidly described as "Lloyd's S. N. Co. that the Company's steamer certain article respecting the absconding Maria Teresa left Singapors yesterday after ALVI." But the Independents oracle was noon for this port as erroneous in his assertions as he was Rumours are common in local shipping circles Ignorant in his law, although we, that the reported salof the well-known steam- belleve he claims to be a lawyer; DC. ship Zambra to a Tacoma company, to run hostile messenger has honored us with a between that port and Honolulu, has fallen call, nor could anything soʻsupremely through, and that the 'steamer will at once be foolish have ever been seriously intended. employed in the Saigon rice trade, under charter
It may perhaps Interest the Macao fire to Chinese importers. eators and other warlike characters to: know that bearding a British editor in his own sanctum is an undertaking by no means free from personal risk. Britons are not easily intimidated. - Social ethics and codes of honour are viewed differently by different nationalities. Wereza British gentleman visiting Macao and had to remedy a grievance (outside the law courts) against a resident of that lovely city, he would, of course, have to abide by the recognised custom of the place. And so it is in every country: In the duello in Italy the rapler is the usual instrument in the settlement of differences in France moribund condition leaves but little room the platol, in America the revolver on the ado for surprise. And as the Press of rifle, whilst the Briton relies wherever 45 country is its pulse, accurately Indicating the Union Jack waves on the weapons LD, the condition of the body corporate, If that Nature has provided, although Macho Journalists are fair specimens of by no means averse to other implements Portuguese journalism of any reputable when outside his country's Jurisdiction description, or in any way represent the Challenging a man in a British colony to advanced ideas of their countrymen, we Gght a duel involves a penalty of two should feel strongly inclined to regard an years Imprisonment for a misdemeanour, Independent and prosperous future for and if one happened to kill his man, his Portugal as quite beyond the bounds neck might be in danger, or at all events of probability. But do our Macaca long term of imprisonment would be contemporaries fairly represent Portuguese a certainty. And so for all these reasons intelligence and commonsense? are they the Macao fire-enters were wise to abstain recognised as reliable and impartial from visiting the Telegraph office with mouthpieces of Portuguese ideas and belligerant intentions. Any explanation aspirations? do they, in fact, represent courteously solicited would have been as anybody or anything but their own ignoble courteously afforded; any leglumate personalities, and the petty intrigues grievance would without hesitation have against each other which form their stock been promptly remedied; but the Erst in-trade? We would fain hope not. threat or hints of violence, the slightest There are three or four paltry sheets | expression of insolence, or any attempt published weekly in the neighbouring whatever at coercion or abuse would lave settlement which by no possible stretch been firmly and unflinchingly answered of courtesy can be properly styled with the editorial horseship. And the law 1.10 newspapers. These woebegone specimens would have justified it. Macao Journalais,
of enlightened journalism are "run" by kindly note.. various cliques for personal or political 1.25 alms-one fs credited to a high judicial
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A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. WINES AND SPIRITS. WE
E lovite attention in the following Brands, all of which are excellent quality and The same being specially selected by our London House, and bought direct from the most asted Shippers, are imported in wood and battled by ourselves, thus coabilng as to supply the best growths at moderate prices.
good value for the money.
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In ordering it is only necessary to state the name and quality of Wine or Spirit wanted, and Initial letter for quality desired. PORTS. (For Invalids and general Ute),
Per das, Cas
A Alto Douro, good quality,
Green Capsule ................. $10
B Vintage, superior quality,
Red Capsule................. 12
C Fine Old Vintage, superior qually, Black Seal Cap- salt............***
A 14 D' Very Flus. Old Vintage, extra superior, Violet Capsule (Old Bottled)..... 18
SHERRIES.
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A Delicate Palo Dry, dinner wlue, Green Caprole ..... B Superior Pale Dry, dinner
wins, Green Seal Capsule 7.50 C Manzanilla, Palo Natural
Sherry, White Capsulė..... 10 CC Superior Old Dry Pale Natural Sheny, Red Seal Capsule................................... 10 D Very Superior Old Pale Dry, choice old wine, White Seal Capsule..... 12 E Extra Superior Old Pale Dry, very finest quality, Black Seal Capsule (Old Bottled)
CLARETS.
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1.50
officer of the Government, another to the powerful Priesthood, a third is nominally edited by an alleged lawyer, and we belleve there is a fourth which is conducted on purely Ishmaelitish principles, but all of them week after week, entertain their readers, if they 75 have any, by vilifying their opponents and advocating their own particular interests
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TELEGRAMS.
OBITUARY.
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Tax Agents (Mesus. Dodwell, Carlill & Co.) inform us that the steamship Riversdale le Singapore yesterday for this port, and is dua hera on or about the 14th inst.
P. Chater, E. R. Brillios, J. }. Bell-Irving and Ho Kal, unefficial membery.“
MINUTES,
The minutes of the last meeting were rend
4 HUSBAND advertises thus lo a New South | and confirmed. Wales country paper :---
PUBLIC NOTICE.
TO ALL
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
My wife, ,woman, having left my home with. out any just cause for complaint, I will not be responsible for any debus contracted in my name by her or by ———————, Esq, the fellow is hose company she went, together with six Xmas and Happy New Year, and will stick children. Trusting they will all spend.a. Merry to his bargelo, I am, yours truly,
WILLIAM
When they know the great adversary of sonis as well as I do, they will not try to scare him with a cross-eyed woman, or drive him and his | The buiband was evidently unable to stick to host by besting a tambourine, and the landlord. | Kás bárgain. Homanity, charity, soft soap, and unselfishness
ill do more towards giving Satan that tired The Ides of men wearing cosets, says the feeling than all the loud and onion-flavoured Philadelphia Press, is not a new one. German hosannas of misguided men and bleating women,
smmy officers wear them as a matter of course. who seek to harass the hosts of hell with a bass Engilab officers of crack regiments which sport drum, while their own children, with empty tight-fitting uniform either wear corsete or have stomachs and unlaundered noses, weep at home." their coats whaleboned to fit saugly. I am not, THE moustache, says & writer in the New York where it is hardly possible to avoid some such however, alluding to these pardonable Instances Sun, is becoming very fashionable in France, id to imposing grand tenu, but to the fact Parisiens have been hunting for the origin of that comet wearing among fashionable young the custom of wearing this adornment, and the map, and some naughty, wicked old our legend of most popular, acceptance just now is "not only becoming daily more popular, ascribes it to Spain, At a perlod after the | but that a well-known Bond-streel house is mak- Moslem population became so mixed that it was figures, whose owners disdain the robust and Moorish Invasion, when the Christian and ing fortune by its artificial attenuations of hard to say which were Mom and which well-fed appearance of well-dined Britons. The Spaniards, the plous Spaniards hit upon the man's corset a la mode is better described as s moustache as a means of identification. They correct. It is much longer than that affected permitted the hair on the upper lip to grow, and by femininity, and fits well down to the bips and also a tuft on the under lip, an outline of the under the shoulders. With the present mode of cross being thus formed. Thus, any the wearing the frock cont open there is not much Parisians, the moustache became a symbol of chance to display the skill of the cometier to Uberty, equality and fraternity,
advantage, but the Eu de siecle johauls likes to At the Magistracy to-day, before Capt. Hastings, Ho Hing, storekeeper in the employ of Mesars A. S. Watson & Co. at the Hongkong Dispensary was charged with theft of two bottles of whisky. columns and Li Yeung, a marino hawker, whe under circumstances, already recorded. In these had extensive dealings in empty bottles with the Dispensary, was charged with receiving the two bottles knowing them to be stolen. Mr. Welton prosecuted; the first planner admitted the theft, and Mr. Phillippo defended the second, pleading that he had no knowledge of the their app ats that thefs have been golog on for watch. The store keeper was sentenced to go, some time, and a de ective was put on the days hard labour, and the hawker 60 day
A CORRESPONDENT of the Louisville Courier Journal on "Patriarchal Life to China:”-Chick is a great commentary on the Bible. The natives dress-much like the old pairiarchs, and bear a strong resemblance to them, except the beardless facce. They wore their hair long, a d may have platted it, for all we know. Our revolutionary ixthors plaited theirs and worn bangs. Around the Chinese villages may be seen two women. The death is reported of Seyyid All Bln (ald, grinding at the mill or a man pulling a Sultan of Zanzibar,
beam to a mill like that to which SamsoD WRI
LONDON, March 7.
A FRENCH WAR-SHIP WRECKED
The French man-of-way Labourdonnais
has
is painfully ludicrous. And yet the reputed been wrecked on the coast of Madagascar 1.00 Macao journalists, or at least some of them,"
are men of education and position from cyclose, with the loss of twenty-two liven whom much better things might reasonably, 1.10 be looked for. It pleases these noble gentle
men occasionally, when in a specially vitriolic vein of humour, to make more or
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HOCKS.
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BURGUNDIES.
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Meursault, superior white
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Volnay, very supeilor red
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the man."
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"Who is that pretty little blonde youder" "You don't know her? Why, she is the pretty litla brunette whom you saw here last night ?
less playful and complimentary references Tax United States flagship Lancaster retuned to the Hongkong Telegraph-particularly to harbour from a cralee this morning, when we have been adversely criticising Portuguese defects or exposing Macao) THE Japanese say: “A man takes a drink then abuses; but knowing what value to place bedrick takes a drink, and the next drinkkikes $4.50 upon, the rabid and splenetic utterances of a coterie of narrow-minded and inflated 9.50 demagogues, we have rarely condescended to notice their childish drival. Nor would 5.50 we depart from that rule now, did we not so consider it probable that a sharp lesson in 12.50 journalistic etiquette might have some beneficial effect; and further, the opportunity is timely for a few words of 20.00 explanation on a subject which appears to have sorely vexed the souls of many of our old friends in the "gem of the Orient Earth."
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MADEIRA AND CHAMPAGNES, FULL PARTICULARS OF YARIQUE BRANDS ON APPLICATION
For don'
BRANDY.
A Hennessy's Old Fale, Red
Capsule
B Superior Very Old Cognac,
Red Capsule. 15
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C Very Old Ligeur Cognac... D Hennessy's Finet! Very Old Liqueur Cognac, 1893 Vintage, Red Capsulem 30
WHISKY,
SCOTCH
A Thorne's Blend, White Capaulom
B Watson'sGlenorchy Mellow
Blend, Blue Capsule, with Name and Trade Mark
'C' Watson's
Abelour-Glenli
vet, Red Capsule, with
Name and Trade Mark 8
D Watson's H.K. D. Blend
of the Finest Scotch
Malt Walkies, Violet Capsulo
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E Watson's Very Old Liqueur Sco'ch Whisky, Gold Capsule panoia 13 Daniel rawford's Finest
Very Old Scotch Whisky 10 IRISH
A John Jameson's Old, Green' Capenloads
B John Jameson's, Fine Old,
Green Capsule maman 10
C Jobb Jameson's Very Fine
Old, Green Caps'........... 19 AMERICAN.
Genuine Bourbon Whisky, Fine Old, Red Capsule, with our Name & Trade Mark ............ämnen 10
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A Fine Old Tom, White
Capsule ........................m 4.50 B-Fine-Unsweetened, While- CFine A. V. H. Gener
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On the 11th of February the following paragraph appeared in the Telegraph, regarding the absconded Treasury clerk
ALYES
DUNG the past season fifty-seven els having a carrying capacity of 18,708 ton, were lost on the American lakes. They were alund at $1,014350
Tazax is said to be at present no les than circulation in Fra: Belgium, Bwkerland, $100,000,000 of counterfeit callver mas in Italy, Spain and Portugal,
if
Ti Candian Pacific Railway Co.'s Roal all steamer Empress of China, Capt. R. Arhibald, left Vancouver yesterday morning for tis port, vía Yokabama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Sänghal.
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"Private Information has reached us to | 20.00 the effect that ALVES has taken refuge on
the gunboat Diu in Macao, We only THE neo-pony Glenisla, winner of the Nil, give the rumour for what it is worth-t | Desperandum Stakes at the Rengkor Race Megileg of 1891, died of that mysterionid scand may wake the police up a little."
There certainly does not appear to be osteoporests (big.head) at the Pedar's Hill
stables this moralag. very much in this! It was rumour and was published as such. It Tww mobilisation of the troops in Garripa will $1.20 asserted nothing and reflected on no- take place on the sard and will lastintil the body. And yet what was the reault? "A" | 27th inst, for the purpose of testing the Delince certain section of Macao officialdom, we are Schams, as well as the military penis of the Informed, became furlous; prosecutions for Chief Staff Officer, Farther detalle ire paí libel were threatened and Capt. AzzyEdo Edential.
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mere
Goxzs, the commander of the Dis, Tag tail man was telling a story. Hessid 3.50 stated to have only been prevented by his was there in the middle of the grast prale
officers from hastening to Hongkong with fighting the red devils Meaning India warlike intentions of a most bloodthirsty I-quired the fat man.*No replied the ay character_against the Editor of this man. “I will be honest with you. I had be
Journal. Whether this be true or merely | jmjqma""
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a fresh edition of Portuguese exaggera
| remains of what was, le some respects, the nat
tion we know not; but we do know that THE battresses of Trajan's Bridge," wich 2.75 the gentlemen named did not call at this are still to be seen on the Dangbe, are hd office, and we say it with all humility that remarkable structure ever erected by man. It He acted most discreetly in avoiding such was not a mere floating bridge of large bals foollab, not to say risky, course of proces and massive timbers, but was a permanot dure. Wiser counsels prevailed and Capt. | structum carried on piers asa fest bigh and sity. ACEVEDO GOMES took the very proper fast wide, comprising twenty arches, extending 1.00 course of officially contradicting the rumour altogether 4470 Roman feet.
that ALYES was on board his vessel, la
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SUPREME COURT,
IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS, (Before Chief Fustice Fielding Clarke.)
March 8th..
THE WEISING EMBEZZLEMENT. Lo Chu Ming, convicted by the jury last week embezzling $37,500, the property of the On Wing (as reported at the time in these columus) ni bong, at 97 Bonham Strand, during December Iast, was brought up to receive sentence,
As before, Mr. Francis, instructed by Mesira. Wotton and Deacon, appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Losch, Instructed by Mr. Wiklason, for the defence.
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Mr. Francis said :--My lord, I am instructed` to inform the Court that a sum of $17,500 has been recovered as a part of the stolen property, In Canton, leaving a balance of $20,000. was not in a position to make any statement," Mr. Leach, in reply to his lordship, zaid he The prisoner, when arked if be bad anything hitched by the Philistines down at Gaza, to say, sald:-I did not make use of the moner, Here, too, may be seen a thrashing dose like | therefore I did not repay it." Chan On Chai King Dayld parchated. from Araunah the who brought this action against me, is act my the clfles, and persons besighted uring certain year, and I ask your lordship to order bis 18 Jebusite. The ions are just outside the gates of master, He was employed in the Ful Kwai las! seasons, when the inas were crowded, would be bring all the account books of the On Wing, and compelled to take shelter in a manger, as you will find the true fecia Joseph and Mary were. Many times, when travelling here, Scripture passages come to one's alad in a new light.
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ABIENT MEMBER, His Excellency stated that he had accorded to Mr. Whitehead ten days leave of absence in order to visit Tookin.
REPORTS.
The Colonial Secretary laid on the table the reports of the Sanitary Surveyor, Superintendent of Fire Brigade, and Headmaster of Victoria College for 1993.....
The Registrar-General gave notice to more
THE WOMEN AND GIRLA PROTECTION,
at the next meeting of Council;
"Whereas by Section 20 of Ordinance of 1890 It is enacted that Part II of "The Women and Girls' Protection Ordinance, 18go"! should only continue in operation for period of two years from the coming into opera tion of that Ordinance or auch further period or periods as might from time to time be deter mined by resolution of the Legislative Council's And whereas the sald, Ordinance came into of Proclamation duly award under Section 34 operation on the 6th day of April, 1891 by virtuo of said Ordinance by the offices then admials. tering the Government, which Proclamation was pablished in the Garrits of the 4th Arell, 18911
*And whereas it is desirable to further extend said Ordinance shall be the period during which the said Fart II of the
| operation ; It is this day resolved by the Legislative Council of Hongkong that Part II of "The Women and Girls' Protection Ordinance, 1890," shall continue to operation until further notice.
རྟ་ ▪ ་ ༔ - ་r ROZEN ALVES,
Mr. Chater asked the questions of which he gave notice at the last meeting.
The Colonial Secretary:-Sir, I answered there
questions at the last meeting of the Council,
Your Excellency was anxious to afford the Council, and especially the bon, members who had given notice of the questions, the earliest possible information. As that meeting was special meeting, held, with closed doors, to consider the Jury List, it was arranged that the questions should be asked again in the ordinary coares at the present meeting, and again answered by me, so that the usoni publicity might be given to both questions and answer. The questique and answers 110 as foll wa
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been ascertained to date, of the lost to the Trea
(1) What is the total amount, as far as bas
nury through the defalcations of A, F. Alves, lato -, clerk and accountant therein i
$59,000.
(a) Over what period of time have these defal- cations extended, so far as is at present known ?
From 1888 to 1897, Inclusive.
(1). Was the defaulter guaranteed in any way, and (if só) hów, by whom, and for what amount i
No.
(4) When were the defalcations first discovered and when were... any steps taken for the arrest. of the defaulter Is it fact, as stated in the newspapers, that Alves was allowed time during which he was able to make away with Bookca and accounts Incriminating him, and to escape- from the colony?
The local auditor discovered two discrepancies
in the accounts during the forenoon and after
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His lordship, in delivering sentence, saldson of Saturday, 28th January. On the Tell the prisoner that I do not belleve that the following Monday circumstances transpired On Wing "back" was anyibing more than a
which threw grave suspicion en Alves. There gambling agency, and that I have no sympathy
was reason to believe that before noon of the An official document recently published at with the prosecutor for the loss of his money;
next day, Tuesday (prot), hs had absconded. Steps were immediately taken, by telegraphing Munich gives (the British Medical Journal but that does not excuse the prisoner's crime, says) stariling information, as to the increased which was a theft of an impudent natúre. I am
and otherwise, to procure his arrest. No slepa consumption in that city of dog flesh, an article willing to believe that the prisoner was a tool had been taken before that ( before it was pretty certain that he had gone). The question of diet which has hitherto found most favour in or Instrument, to a certala exent, in the hands the eyes of inhabitants of the Celestial Empire. | of other people, and on that consideration--and
Whether he was allowed time to escape is So great an appetite do the denizens of the | wlso because a part of the money has been
dificult one to answer, as different meanings may be attached to the word "allow." It may Bavarian capital seem to have developed returned I am able to pass a much, more
be gathered, however, from 'what !I have vald, for that "strange food that the authorities lentent sentence than I otherwise should." The have thought it time to interfere for the prisoner is sentenced to two years' impris: that he had time, and that he stalled
himself of it, to abscond protection of deg-owners, whose pets are ment with hard labour.
Certain books are missing from the Treasury, and it is pre- tales to grace the table of the intrepid
sumed that he made away with them. gourmets who lust after these canine flesh- pot. This now form of poaching has, it appears, grown into a regular, indusŭy” In Manich, the demand creating the supply in accordance with economic laws. Dog flesh is largely con- sumed as such by Italian workmen, many but there is also too much reason to believe that thousands of whom are employed in Munich the same substance is as freely used in the con- coction of sausages in that city as the test of the harmless necessary cat is supposed to be
bearer home,
THE HOSPITAL NURSE.
I got hurt in a caliway collision,
And they carried me up to her ward;
I don't go in much for religios,
But for that smash I do thank the Lord.
For she looked so naity and winning
In her uniform dainty and trim, That I loved her right from the beginning, She would bandage me up in the oddest Though I hadn' an uninjured Umb.
Position; then, with a grimace,
She whispered, "Don't deem me immodes'—-— “You are notța man now, you're a caso! ".. The evening before I was leaving
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She was singing away in bei rċem, When my arm with an case that's deceiving
Found is way round her waist in the gloom, Now I'm well, must I love you and leave you?
Won't you nurse me the rest of life's span:)" Her reply was: "I don't like to grieve you,
For you're not a case now-you're a man," Well I've never had cause to regret ber,
Better fellows have often dine worse-***
was the tora of my lack when I met her,
My dear little Hospital Nurse,
IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION.,
(Before the Bull 'Court.)
WEISING APPEAL.
|– Mr. Chater, by consent, asked the following
question standing in Mr. Whitehead's name
Will the Government appoint's Commission, Lan Chuk and Lo Hing, sentenced by Mr. Composed in the main of persons unconnected with the Government Service, to Investigate and each for keeping awiting lottery geosy, Treasury department and on the circumstances Wadehouse, police magistrate, to a fins of $500 report pabllely on the management of the applied for leave to sppen. Mr. Francisconnected with A. F. Alves defalcations 2 instructed by Mr. Wotton (Walton & Deacon) appeared for the appellants, and the Hon, W. M. Goodman (Attorney General) Instructed by Mr. A. B. Johnson (Crown Bellclior) represented the Crown.
Mr. Francis stated that on the 15th, De cember last the police, under Inspector Bremner, ralded the Kung Tal "bank" at 15t-Queen" Road Central (which, it may be remembered, was implicated with the On Wing "bank
The Colonial Secretary :-A Commission bas been appolated in connection with the Treasury defalcations. The scope of the Commission is to ascertain and report on→→
(s) The injoust of the defsications.
(5.) By what person or persons they kara teen commlited."
(e) What other person or persons, if any, may by neg ect of duty or otherwise have directly
In certain transactions-hich came to light to For indirectly contributed thereto.
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the course of the criminal proscension just codd.) The circumstances which rendered the cluded). Nine men werearrested, and a very large
WHARF 'COMPENSATION BILL.
of a sew bill to provide for compensating owners The Attorney General moved the first reading of "Harves blocked by the Prays Reclamation, This is slightly different from the bill which lately passed second reading, and which now stands over
Bill read first time
quantity of wasising, and Mania lettery fickets 'defalcations prasible, and also those which were seized on the premises. Under Ord. 7 of prevented their earlier detection.
The Commission ta xiso to advise what steps 1891, known as the Gambling Ordinance, the discovery of gambling implements or lottery abould be taken, in the opizias of the Commis documents in house under certain edreams | sion, In order to as far as possible, prerent stances was declared to be sufficient evidence the recurrence of similar defalcations, and to I that the place was kept as a common gambling ensure their prompt detection if commited. house. In this case the Magistrate fined may further mention, Sir, that the Commission. two of the place prisoners $500 sich as comprises a majority of non-officials. occupiers, and the soat is, ouch na frequentai evidence that the house was a place to which of gandog house. The Ordinance required ;
lottery tickets are sold, procured, or distributed of in which money or money's worth in connection with lottery is distributed"--this must be proved before the lattery clauses of the Ordinance csuli come in. The appellants:maletained- Brat, that there was no evidence at all that the Kuog Tai was a place in which Rittery ticketi G. F. Cashmore in Sydney Bulletin, were sold or procured or distributed; second, that there was only slight evidence that it was a place Tea Sydney contemporary-A nation, In in which money or money's worth was distri the same manner as ap individual, may continue bated in connection with a lottery, Counsel sub- to affect prosperlly long after it is practically milted that this evidence was untrustworthy, Insolvent, provided it can borrow sufficient to and that there was a man of evidence on the A TRAGIC STORY,
keep up the hollow show. But if the borrowing other sida--more, than sufficient to refate it, There lived a sage in days of yore,
power receives a check and demands for payment: The prosecution had the evidence of only one And be a handsome pig-tall wore,
on account of principal, together with the paye man, an informer named Kabasa,(^.Manila But wonder'd much and sorenwid more we had much pleasure in publishing in
ments of Interest, are made the situation becomes Chinese) who sold be ent to the Kunghial
Bangkok, 28th February, 1893. ་ : ་ 'Because it kung behind Him. our issue of February 20th-although
critical immediately. The days of fictitious prose and presented winning tickets in the writing or He mused upon this carious case, m
He 0.75 we really considered the matter no
fully by the lavish expenditure of borrowed, Canton military examination lottery #jakar The Austrian gun-boat Salda arrived here on And swore he'd change the pigtaẩh pl40) monty are over. It is all our Governments can received in retera orders for payment, which ke|| Thursday and remains at the bar. She is a paltry as not to be worth contradioting,
now do to meet the current expenditure and into gol cashed at the On: Wing His evidence was wooden vessel of 140 tons and is commanded And have it hanging at his face, flu And there the trouble might have
Not dangling them behind him rest on adding toans, without borrowing further awever, full of contradictions and was unaop. by Commander. Van Baxe. The officers on 1.1oftly ended ; but did it ?-Oh! doar nol it
posted was here that the omniscient and * Kays be, the mystery I have found sums, to pay the interest on which additional bur dens on an overtaxed people would be necessary.
After considerable disc board sumber 40, and the greater number of discussion, their lordships Them-have been on shore doing the sights of Immaculate Fress of Macao, rushed into turn the round)-Hendried Gouds.Therefore there is little hope of any, reviral in give leave to have the case re-heard, on the Bangkok Mr. Wiede, the Austrian Consul, the breach, and both in English and stamped with are upon the sound the prices of land that is, of any boom which ground that an informer's evidence unsupported hoardell her on anival and was suitably received. 5 would raise those prices to the figures at which is insufficient. aldarenko dina vant tibrand She will, in all probability, leave on Thursday, Portuguese metaphorically, yelled themed but all it hung behind him. Then sound and round and out and in,
much wo trust that the man will carry away with „most of the land companies purchased the bulk
them, pleasant remlalacences of their visit to Bangkok, **V/gawke
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a perfectly courteous letter, addressed to us by Mr. A. G. Romano, consul general 1.00 for. Portugal in this colony, and which
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a couple of satirical paragraphs published betwYPER
(granite And right and left and round about Capsulestión 450 0.40 in our columns subsequently, and which And ap mad dows and in and ens el
25050 these accomplished journalists quite falled fe turn'd, but still the pigtall stout,
to understand,having apparently hopelessly
Hang steadily behind him, upset their mental equilibrium. Oneindign. ant mouthpiece of Macao public opinion | worthy old gentleman! described the rumour we published as a "felonious"
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Capsule,m$5.50 per Gallon. Good coward Island ..$1.30 par Kiellon.
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of their assets with shareholders and deposi 1016"-money. The occasional sales of resi
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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Com elikaga
ZA VOLUNTEERS, The Volunteer Bill was read a third time and passed.
V**/ 'ADJOURNMENT"=; The Council adjourned until this day fortnight (March 22nd).
SIAM NOTES.
Shames Majesty knows as well as any
property which "new, lake place, and which are greadily reported by a section of our
A meeting of the Leziziztive Connell wes halda getanbulosforthe Exist how to do a graceful, acías press evidences of an improvement in the this afternoon. There were present H. Led to appreciate hie European friends. Th
deling advancer waves of Six Governor Mr. bus of whate they are not (18, le point „T. M. O'Brien (Colonial Secretary in Mt. (the oldest and most esteemind of these latter, skid of face, they largely are) the mere exchanges of W. M. Goodman (Attorney-Ganemi) is B, FVR that His Majesty remembers this was shown the anteslisable deposit receipts, la lasolvent com Cooper (Director of Public Works)† Mr. J. H other day when he handed to Mrs. John Anjerson |ganics" for" boord-priced certificates of tide of Stewart-Lockhart (Registrar-Cineral) ; Mr. 87, G. of Singapore pair of handsome diamond portions of the same company's unrealienbie | Milichall-Innes (Colonial Treasure):1 Cous, R. Bracelet with a ruby in one and a tépus in-the Murray Ramsey (Marbowe Master) 1 Mani) Clobe. Aecompsaying the present was a' nece
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