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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1805.
The Hongkong Telegraph
CERREALTM Booth, Commander-in-Chief of the THE F. M. S. 5. Co.'s steamer City of Rio de
elegraph Army, formed up in Francisco. 7andfre let Nagant for this port at a p..
HONGKONG, Wednesday, JanuARY 23, 1895.
TELEGRAMS.
"IF YOU DO NOT FIRST SUCCEED, ETC.)
LONDON, January 23rd. M. Basigendi lo again making en attempt to. form a Ministry
ITALY.
MR. SANGSTER will give his next Cathedrıt O'gan Recital on Thursday, the 31st instan!, 45.45 p.m.
to-day.
THE two coolles sentenced to death at the January Criminal Sessions murder on the arcision of the gang robbery at for committler
swing" in Victoria Gaol at about 6 am, on Tacaday, the agth inst.
MERCANTILE MARINE AFFAIRS.
THE CHINESE MISSION TO JAPAN.
THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'a steamship No. 36, Winglok Street, in November last, will shown by the correspondence between Mr. Grella, i que and breyst President ofla”
J
Empress of India arrived at Kobe at 4 p.m. | yesterday, and left again at midnight,
THE Danish steamer Zak, Cant. N.C. Revsbeck, Sep just discharged a cargaofthe Charbonnaged Co.'s cost, abipped at Hangsy on account of the British naval sulfoniles, 22 4:
Tux silk er steamship Tocome, which vessel left Yokohama on the 5th December, and The Dallon Chamber is closed and a dissolu. arrived at Tacoma an the Irth inst, was in
New York on the 19th inet.
tion is Imminent.
THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR. Wel-halswet is completely Isolated and the Japanese se expected to make an astack upon it immediately.
RIOTS IN THE UNITED STATES. Strike slots have secured at Brooklyn ; seven thousand troops have been called out and severe conficts have taken place.
LABOUR AND RIMETALLISM.
MR. T. D. McKay, of San Francisco, arrived at Yokohama a few days seo, to assume duty as tere parienver gert for the well known "O, & O," and Pacific Mall steamship Unes. A BEGULAR meeting of the Victoria Preceptory will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Wednesday, the, goth instant, at 5 for 5.30 p.m. precisely. Visiting knights are cordially invited to attend.
Ag will be seen by an advertisement in another column, the Chicago Teclat Ministrel Company. who has just completed a very successful tour in India and the Straits Settlements, give an entertainment at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, next Saturday
evening. WHETHER Owing to the welcome change in tha weber or the new attractions billed (probably it la dus is both causes) we know not, but the fact remains that D'Arc's Marionetles are now drawing much larger audiences than was the case fast werk and it is highly probable that this unique show will draw another big "house" at the Bijou Theatre to-night, so those who desire to get good seats should be at the threatre in good time."
the
Breat
A BELLICOSE PROCLAMA It is a well known fact, sayy bar Shanghat Chang Ying-huan, ex-Miniges to United morning contemporare in, verenk, issan, that State, etc., Vice-President of the betrekare i arpainted chief
chief enver to mēri kute Jap⚫n, but official is Cantonese and that it was the inten
È de not an generally known that this ton of the local manrlarins to ask the Commit of the Canton and Swatow guilds f Shanghai to allow his Excellency and suite to occu-ly one or arrived from the North. It is evident, however, the
other of the guild-halls when the mission that in whatever estimation it may be held by select few in Peking and Tientsin, notably the Ema Emprens-Dowager and Li Hang-chang, this busty is regarded with extreme disfavour by people of Kuanglung, who have given expression the mass of the nation and especially by the in their feelings by posting placards in their guild-balls on Ningon Road and at the East Rate. The following is a fair rendering in English of the placards in question:
B-ing a well-known It is unnecessary to fact, dwell
at length upon the great anger we all feel At atacity of Japan in first toading our tributary state and now in attacking our frontiers, Hence, when the war began, we, the pople of was Kangtung, organised the Chungyt Tang, or judgment b
subscriptions and.
our sons Into
waited for to see thousands of the sons of
organising volunteer banda to assist our Government in the war against the enemy. The Ignal only Kusanglang apting joyfully to the rescue of the sovereign. What was all this for then? We answer, in order to wipe away the disgrace of our country,
Dar Kan-stang, afar fi provfacial, Captain Lin rfighting against super! w adds at
•
The Txis Festory-wa-kera Society bus voted mix and other animal foods cost more then | #large number of the fifte of the colony, Including gainst bim la the cause of the Patriotic A socletion, for the parpse of collecting
a sum of £500 to the Bimetallle League. This 1 remarkable se being the first instance of s labour body subscribing to a public movement.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
SCIENTIFIC research shows that mants, fish,
flour, meat and other staple vegetable foods to get the same nurfilous result. It is also shown that the heavy work of the world is not done by the meat eaters,
the
of the
Samara,
Tax dollars each was the amount of the fives Imposed by Mr. Hastings at the Magistracy to day on three coolles who unlawfully trespassed Tal-plug shao, otherwise the "Forbidden City." on the sacred precincts of the 'enclosed area of † proceedings to a close with a rendering of "MY | 525ich suggested misconduct on the part of | the mouth of zha Yashua viver, although left to of course, they went up 1'
.
LONDON, January 5th. The Dover packet, carving the Indian malis, stranded near Calais last night. The passengers and mails have bas rafely landed.
PARIS, January 5th. CHOLERA is making considerable progress Ip The degradation of Captain Dreyfus for trea- the city of Bangkok, says the Times of the 12th son was carried out this morning and led, to a Instant, and so on the west bank of the dramatic scene. The prisoner was led Into the Meinam. Therà are several patients at the courtyard of the Ecole Militaire and in the pre-Wang Lang Hospital, and the accommodation sence of five thousand troops of the Paris bas been largely exter ded, rison, who were paraded for the occasion, his apaviettes were stipped off and his sword was binker, Captals Drayfo cried out Innocrat. Viv
Vive In France!" and begged the
Several
Franch Officers shooted
of the
CAREFUL Inquiries to Japan have established the fact that a man named Creelman, who has posed to the Far East for some months as war will be remembered, wrote a hair-raising yarn about the battle of Ping-yang, was a guest nt
the
be possible for an inquiry to be it seems to
Juden i." The serions offence and a Grand
Hotel,
Yokohams, when tha Japanese i Tha Chinese retreated toward Haishansan, at ordinancre which happen tomdat fo the Siste
L. these are Selected by our London
어
of Cantalo Drevire caused much
House, hought direct at first hand, amongst the populace. Long afore the appointed gained possession of that historical Korean elty, fitown distant a few miles on the road lending Trade do not seem to have korried themselves walling game under such circumstances, and
Imported in Wood and Bottled by ourselves,
COLONIAL MARINE COURTS OF INQUIRY. The decision of the Court of Session in the cass of the Samara in roldly bearing frail, says the Liverpool Shipping Gazette, as is secretary of the Mercantile Marine Service Asso- clatios, and the Board of Trade, published recently. The ease to which the letters speelally drew attention WAT that of
Name which stranded on an island In the Straits of Yong, a steamship belonging to Singapore. Carimata, in the month of August, 1794, while or a voyage from Java to Singapore. It seems that the matter, Mr. Nicol, has been through these Straits something like a hundred times, but he had the misfortune, nevertheless, to ran his ship ashore. the weather was thick; the locality to admittedly
It was a dark night, so WO REA tald variable, as oveyed, and the currents are not properly
to be sa Irregular that for the navigation of Nik the sandings, they are stated master cannot rely upon them, and mht rend for anfely practically upon the correct. ness of bis reckoning. In the ordinary course the stranding formed the robject of Inquire Slugapore, and as a result the master faund A VERY successful I concert, organised by Mr. F.
deprived of his certificate for a period of H. May, at the Sailors' Home last night, attracted
months. It reems that no
charge General Digby Basker and Mizz Barker. Among Inquiry, nor was be aware notil the contributors to the amusement of the audience had bren
doftvered that any the Captata Superintendent of Police, who told that he does not know what the actual allega. may be
mentioned Mrs, Preston, Mr. J. Hastings could be made against him. Even now he says would or charge
·some amusing Irish A.D.C.,ho went through the sword-dance in
yarny, Captain Murray, Hone
lone were. Hara, of
are, of course, is the case of the masin of the Samara over again, but capital is to the strains of constable McEwen's in a far worse form. In the case of
reproduced bagpipes, the latter subsequently bringing the the Foard of Trade salicitor did put certain Instrument of which he appears to be a first the captain: but to the case of the Nam Yene his fate, succeeded in native Highland bome" on the windy and noley
quations to the Court at the close of the inquler class player.
procedare appears to have been still are tain dealb
In saceping from almost cer andist. In the Straits Settlements it
Captain Tang, at the haule near
the THE following is the Japanese official version of the capture of Kalving :-Telegraphic fatelli. beglaning to end without single whisper ships before lasing his own.
Valoo river, sought death rather than dishonour, conducted from and
reported to have sunk three of the gence from the Chief of Staff at Chinchow to the against a particular individual, and yet for that shown by such heroic devotion to our Head-quarters at Hiroshima, says that on the individent to find himself condemned by the country proved that
The examples 10th of January, at daylight, a Brigade of the judgment of the tribunal. What the Mercantile trae sons of Kwangtung. Furthermore, we they were ladead Second Army, under the command of Major. Marine Service Association at once did was to are General Nogi, attacked Kalping at daylight, polat out to the Board of Trade that the now aware that our
Countrymen RTO The enemy had only fe regiments, or about
now sembled in the North, in fighting bat bont legislatura clearly never contemplated that these talions as innumerable at 3.500 men In RATTISON, They had with them 14
the clouds in heaven, journalists wko "wera present to report his words. 'special' for the New York World and who, it guns, of which 7. were quick-firlag, but that | Casashty ingaldies should be conansted upon | ready to batile for aut country and
per for the different made no very resolute resistance, for at 9.30 a. tt, the empire, and that a British various parts of fray, white on the other band the eit opposed to the town was in the possession of the assailanta. not to be made the victim,
British pipmaster ought there an enemy exhausted by the climate and Dusjert local dispirited on account of want of funds and men Settlements or anywhere else.
prosecute the war. Indeed, the maxims of The Boom war should teach us the importance of playing dated October 13th, and it was not entil November dispirited enemy and sweep him, man and over the matter, for Mr. Gryll's first letter was then at the right moment we will sering upon a meantime Mr. Grylls, dated respectively Nov. 7th and
received a letter and a telegram from calling attention to the decision in the Samara disgust, certa
heart gladdened at such a sight ? But, to our When at length a communication from the
disgust, certain of our fellow provinciali who previous to the Christmas vacation, when factory, for it
bearing came
disgrace did arrive, however, it was satir-lamentably in the confidence of their country, 10 their manhood and have filled
Mt. Beckett, the President of the Court, instead any opinion upon its legal aspect, the Board- of committing the editor of the Observer to have decided to remit the remainder of Captain resistance to the last, but are anxions to bow
think art of joining us la a
In a universal spirit of prison, Imposed a fine of 1oo ficals, with leave Nicol's term of suspension. The Board of Trade their hands in the dart and gravel before the to shew reason why the order should not be made do not care to acknowledge that the decision in audacious Wajen in order to ask for a disprace- the order belag made absolute and an appeal action, but there can be no question that
ful pesce -conduct which will bury the five gainst his Worship's decision has been made.
the strongly expressed
preased view of the Court of Sensin
the waters of our Pearl River can never c'ennse, interesting usurers--financial THIS paper lu aware of hamber of highly Neal's case was brought before the Board of the patriotism of Krangtang
operating motive, since Mr and which will scatter like chuff before the wind Shylockt rained to the th power of squeeze,
Trade long before the appeal in the Samara wan
famora
for veritable vampires of percentage who are said to until the decision of the Court of Session in that
centuries I and it remained practically shelved
Who, aak
@man st numerous fellow-provinciais here, shroud and be the best of fellows in the world as familie,
at home case made further
does Their hospitality embraces the four winds of a shipmasters are concerned, the present act of
inacion
not gnash his teeth with Impossible. So far
stewed-debtors' juice in their splendid dining the future no ship's officel will be permitted to nationality are coming to Shanghal en route. rage when Informed of the intended digrica Heaven-they are never so happy as when you
to be heaped upon the name of Chinx by nur the Board of Trade, tardy though it may have are exting
ing roast-debtors! Resh
and drinking
ing been, will be welcome, lace
fellow-provinciais 7 Yet Is so; and Indicates that in now we learn that these di graces to our Gentile, hung with
fed by the fat of the be condemned unheard, and that in soms way Geatlle blood. Nevertheless, when Truth walks also of Colonial Inquiry courts, will have to be
ablaza with elficent
for Curtains dyed in or other the proceedings, not only of home, but
Japan on their ill omened errand, We into these
therefore, now call upon every true petsint and them in their public capacity, she frequently
folly dogs' strong-rooms and views placed upon a more just bast. But so far as the
von of Kuangtung to assemble at
at the rat 1: of makes some very nasty remarks-remarks which
victims
(these unfortunate travesties of lastice to
the drum and by force of arms
even, If af 2. If necessary! are concerned, their position is not an agreeable
to expel these
persons should they dare to cause much indignant distress
darken the thresholds of either the Canton or in certain salect circles.
one. In the case of the master of the Samara, the Swatow guilds, and endeavour, if he was awarded his costs when his appeal was
f we can successful, but for his loss of employment and
to prevent them from caving this indel ble stain of disgrace and shame upon the loyal'y temporary
loss of reputation be is likely to receive of our beautiful province. nothing. Mr,
Should they, Nicol's
worse, for he has however, aware of the estimation not socceeded in getting his judges condemned of in their turn, and what has been done
Kuangtung hold them in, try therefore bide their diminished heads and filthy act of grace on the part of the ones the period ather place of abode, woe be to the not of The Board bave remitted a portion of
plight from
ut within the sbelter suspension, but that is the only evidence that the suspension was unjustifiable. There bas been no appeal, and the conduct of the Court of the people and endeavour to carry favour with
Füch (patronymic of K
of Kuangtung province) whe should try to contravene the unanimous will
hope the Board of Trade will not consider that should rather be avoided by us as the pestilence, nquiry is only inferentially condemned. We these people by associating with them. They
remedy the injustice resulting from these Colonial Kuangtung, men who, an any other errand hot their duty is completed when they have done their and no secognition or welcome should be best, (2)
by remitting part of the punishment, te extended to these disgr-cess of the
span them, should be overbauled, methods of procedure. What is needed is that the present, from the fact of being fellow do, wou! I rightly be received by us. But they go to bring di grace upon us, and may the Gods above be our w tness that this is the will and determination of the people! A unaumon prociation by the scholars and people of
Comment would be superfluous. And he is not the only one!
toward Yingkow. THE case in which Mr. Navlor of the Bangko Court at Bangkok on behalf of Mr. Cockcroft, also of the Bangkok Times, for the committal to prison of the Editor of the Stain Observer for
the from the tributary state and national fi
thus saving all intermediate profits and ens bitne had collected, who, while the pensity was being THE last payment of £119,000 of the Chinese | Times recently moved in the British Consuler 17th that the Board replied, having from what official or commoner would not feel hi
as to supply the best growths at moderate prices.
PRICE LISTS, WITH FULL DETAILS, TO DE HAD
ON APPLICATION,
PORT-After removal should be rested a month before use. When required for drinking at once. It should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being
sent out.
SHEFRY: -Excellent dinner and after dinner Wines, of very superior vintage. All are true Xerra Wines,
CLARET-Our Clarete, including the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine profuct of the juice of the grape and are not artificially made from ́raisins and currents, as is generally the case with Cheap Wines.
BRANDY:-All our Brandy le guaranteed to be pure Cognic, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage.
WHISKY-All our Whisky is of excellent quality and of greater age than most brande in the market. The Scotch Whisky marked
"E" is universally popular and is pro- nonoced by the best local connoisseurs to he superler to any other brand in the Hongkong Market.
We only guarantee our Winer and Spirits to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from car authorised Agents at the Coast P'erts,
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
Hongkong, 9th January, 1805.
rith fastani, An ex
the
Chamber a prog i for the annexation of the Frochow Echo, repaid on the roth fastant, contempt of Court, came up for hearing off depart intimated that ! without expressing in order to save their own bides and hardl
time people began to assemble outside the Ecole Militaire and by the hour fixed a dense multitude
carded ou', biar and yelled "death to the traflor "
war loan contracted in 1885, after the Franco- BRUSSELS, JRuery stb.
Chinese war by the Provincial authoritlas of The Belgian Cabinet is at wal to submit to the Backing Corporation was, according to the Fabkien with the Hongkong and Shanghal
Cougo Free State,
The original amount was £1,000.cco, which, with LONDON, January 6th. interest at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum, Arrangements have 1n made for delega. has been repaid in yearly Instalments, ties of Scots Greys to pioneed to St. Petersburg about the end of Janus for the purpose of
THE King of Slam to reported by the Bangkok personally constuia the Czar on his ap-Times to have determined to appoint as Crown The members of the mission will stav, a short time at Beall an ronde to St. Petersburg, and Emperor. will be re-elved and entertained by the German
pointment to the Colonel. for their regiment, Prince and Heli-Apparent bis son Chow Fabsolute. The bearing on the 11th resulted in the case of the Samaro is the basis of lofty peaks of our province in shame, which all
ST. PETERSBURG, January 7th. couched in extremely flatte ng terms, accepting The Car has sent Geocial Gaurko aletler, bis resignation of the Governorship of Warsaw, and hoping that his health may recover to enable him to boll future office. The letter is regarded as showing no change to the policy of Rustla nising Poland.
LONDON, January 7tb.
Severe snowworms ned Intense cold wea reported from Sedland and various places on the Continent, blocking railways and interrupting telegraphic communication. The village of Oriu in the French Frences has been engulfed eight were injured by the disaster. by an avalanche. Fifteen persons perished, and
ROME, January 7tb.
It is maderstood that the sudden recall of Signor C. Ressmann, Italian Ambissador at Parts, is due to his friendly relations with the Italian Premier, the Marquis de Radiat,
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
left London for this port on the 20th inst, THE P. & D. S. N. Co.'s extra steamer Manile
THE St. George's Balt to be given the City Hall to-night promises to prove a huge success. M ROUSSEAU, M. de Lanessan's successor in the
Governorship of French Indo-China, le to start from Paris for Tonquin on the 3rd próximo. In England there are 114 widows to every $4
France, 139 and 731 in Germany, 130.5 and 501 1,ccó women and 1oco men) are 136 and 60 in in Austria, 127 and 44.
RO
Maba Vajravadh, eldest son of the Second Queen, born on 1st January, 1881, and who is now studying at Ascot, near London. It was scromed in Bangkok that bla royal Highness would re en to Slam at the end of the year, on the commence ment of the boildays, so as to be present at the cremation ceremonies of his deceased brother and afterwards to go through the religious ceremony of his own loveridiore as Crown Prince. Ir eine out of ten of the latter-day litteants who take up the dime of judges and magisleates were to are the herec-whip Instead of resorting to villification and vigorous efforts to show up the other men Ja courts of Justice, what a lot of time and moner might be saved in the course of twelve-months. lastrament ar
We know
of no more efféc Ive out of a cowardly snake in the arms thao a ar medium of getting satisfaction three-and-six-penny he sawhip. We speak from experience, and in these hard-times have no compunction whatever in rec.mmending our plas of campaign to all who are anxious to settin up with their "friends"
thumbscrews,
INTERESTING POLICE COURT CASES.
THE TRADE IN HUMAN BEINGS.
THAT well known local philanthropist G. Sharp has once more come to the fare by reason of another remarkable set of gandanse and s mercy. This time it is the Sikh police who have been the Hanlage, Ho Sam, widow, and Chan Fo, s At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. objent of bis benevolent intentions, and the only cook, were charged at the instance of Inspector speaking, have "cast pearls before swine." Colony two women, named Chau Mu and Lukun. thing we regret is that he should, metaphorley Quincey, with (1) unlawfully bringing into the It seems that he sent to the Central Police bean to the Sikh members of the Force, who also for unlawfully detaining the same against Station about aco pats of butter as a "cusmahawang, and two girls, aged two and four years
respectively, for the purpose of emigration
Instant
on the 22nd f
woman and an orphan, 17 years of age, a native
Lokan-heung
the
CASC
own
widowers. In Italy the relative numbers. (per opening vo of Koren, and allege that no proper 220d lastent, from information- received, Marine Engineers sometlere age, says the Straffs | Kurngjang,
we cons
of
name
they had no use for such dairy produce and unarlmonely refused to have anything to their wing stated that she was a singin' the methods, sand not the sentences consequent provlacials and possessing the high rank they do with the strapge gift, on the grounds that didn't like the smell of it. Poor old chap 1
of Hainan, and resided with her aunt for three THOUGH many people advocate the immediate
or four years in Helbow.
MARINE ENGINEERS AND THE "TIME CLAUSE." Inspector Quincey stated that at 8 p.m. on the
number of talented japanese are imported to Ina esck-loft on the floor he found the defendants it was thought that all difficulty was at an end principles of civilisation can be inculcated into
and With the advance in wages secured by the the natives of the Hermit Kingdom unit went to the top floor of No. 6, Yuen-sing Lane.
*ccompanied
anied by three Chinese detectives, he
Mail, to which most of the shipowners agreed, teach them the genit
gentle cleanliness, etc., etc, nevertheicat Count Inouse and another mass sitting down. He (witness) Since then, however, a new feature hat crept in
laoure heard the first defendant is opposed to too hurled a
la the fara
deay change
la P. th the there was
C. 137
that creating should unrestricted Japanese Immigration be he found one of the defendants with a small According to the
The room was locked up. P.G. Arahf, the Count opinan that, open
opened the lock of the door, and inside the room permitted, the subjects of other Fowers would child crowd in gnder the most favored nailed and another woman suffering from faver, external soure's might be antealthy both for medical certificate to prove that, The other child clauses
In their treaties. This influx from Government Civil Hospital, and now put in a Crying He took the latter to the Korea and Japan-capecially the latter. Hence was found outside, with one of the defendants. Count Inouya's reluctance to ga'sbend at fighti ́ ning speed,
At this point the case was remanded till the 29th Instant at 111, ball in one surety of $500 each being allowed.
Court today for carrying arms without the domelic affairs of that benighted country. By body in a room partitioned that which is giving a certain amount of troubic and who is now en route to China from the United
A NATIVE boatman was fined 925 at the Police requisite license in China-town yesterday. The . S. WATSON & CO., LD. and west on his way rejoicing-minus the gun horny-banded son of toll anted-up the dibe,
THIS In what the Yokohama Ber has to say about distinguished member of the "Fake Is Brigade Mr. de Guerville to wit, of the New York Herald: We bave every respect for Mr. de
Guerville an■ reporter of the facis in the case of the Port Arthur "atrocities."
But Mr. de Guerville had a good many reasons to be obliged to ble Japanese hosts. They permallbed him to take back to America not only three
· It în requested that all commur.lcations relating to Subscripcions. Advertisements, &c., be addressed to the Manager, Honching large cases of miscellaneous Chinese plauder, Telegraph" and not to the altor
but footed his bills back to New York as well a little matter of some six or seven hundred yaw
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Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to "The Editor and not to individual members of the staff.
Communications Intended for publication must be accompanied by the name and adiles of the writers, not necessary for publication | but na evidence
good faith,
Whilst the columna of the Henghong Telegraph will niwaya be open for the fate discussion by correspondents of all questions affecting public interests, 3 st he distinctly understood that be Editor does not in any way hold himself repauible for opinion thus apressed.
TO ADVERTISERS.
Afrorless re requested to forward all notices Intended for fpertino in that day's lasue not later than Three of Clock to at not to retard the estlý publicstion of the paper.
red period will be continued until countermanded.
The Hongkong Telegraph has the largest circulation of soy Kagilah newspaper publabod la the Yar East, and is therefors the
Mr.
OUR Scotch friends have their Saint Andrew, and our English friends Saint Gauge, but, snyi the Yakabama Box, we want them to under stand that in the United States the woods are full of saints, reke Save Suits Andrew and George, but
and their St.Patche
celebrate his Bla
who was
SHOP-LIFTING.
137
CHINA'S AMERICAN ADVISER. M. John W. Foster, the American 1-wyer a very unpleasant feeling of friction between the shipowners and engineers. The States in comp-ny with a Chinese envay from time clause," which is the bone of contention, Wahirg'on, and who is visiting the Celestial given eltber party the option of breaking off work Empire in the capacity of legal ad-bor to the on kowy notice. Naturally enough,
24
the
Chinese Government, is one of the most art abin-
months agreements without this owners do not at all like such a clause in their Bent International agreements, and have been standing out for six The Monroe d-citiae of the great republic is Jawyers in the Unite States. which not calculated to nurture the study clause,
of international the engineers seen equally determined to law to any great exten's
tain. The Engineers Association bas lately in
tanwas demonstrated the taken the streng measure of expelling
Mr. Forer is so From it
It mean ranks several of its members who have recently
they on the
Powers bigger eighed on to ships without the time clausergumentative litigation. That able counsel and get into
which they had agreed to abide by. This mouth-plece in the controversy respecting the contrary to
the resolution of the Association convincing orator, Mr. Coudert, was America's expulsion also entails exclusion from the Marlon Club, according to the rules of the Engineers dag through the
Fisheries, but it was Mr.
laws struggle seems to be with the shipowner, Mr. Coudert was his Barrister
For many years Mr. Foster has enjoyed a A meeting of members of the Instligion of international law, in
V very large practice, to the matter
Americe.
His clients
Segal quibblen
when the
and
who
"p
the
the cases expounding it
for which they took his "chit," to be paid when | laft Ireland for its mens that of Messrs. Ullmann & Co. Jewellers and Association. 196 far, the advantage in the briefs. He was the altoraty directing the
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At the Magistracy to-day, before Mr. Hastings, 13 Yam-cho, trader, was charged at the instance of M. Burnheim, partner of the firm brought over watchmakers, of Queen's Road, for stealing from expert, and when
and when the complainant's shop one gold watch valued at their enthusiasm 845, the property of the firm.
M. Bumbelm stated that stabout ro.jos.m, on
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la " MAD Alceascles B. W. Kennedy, Lethe meat actes,
of experianca and clearness so linke advantage to the Chinese Govern
Pottinger Street, MI TAMN of the loost.
others had been called wil; A TICW to Mans of thought His Assistance should be of
medium for Advertisers, Twme can be learnt on application. tion Mr. Hastings Informed them that prominent, KANGANA¥**[@[5%+ dant 08-12, p. Zaching: tp hwn Stapley strangements” for the veilt." "Apologien, 1951, thunt should they determine to jump from the
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wart figures of two privates ofring the all have a lones galinisan,, and other' he asnd loxtant tha defendant came to his shop | Mechanical Enginners reâldent in Glasgow and | were Spain, the Spanisk. South American and a private of the Ride Brigade were conspi- | Saint is Mr. Skin that spare American | Bad Wanted to 100 gold watch. Witness showed the West of Scotland, and other prominent | pubica, China, and the United States Govern. big guna Owing to their having ble forts were Hap only ones who have celebrated the-birthdays of i walchan in the show-case altogether. The | Glasgow, Sir Ranny Waisen in the ♫TI
"are: the") requested ta' rée.other. There were three gold izin mitimo in the Religious` Institution Rog Fintiesaku friend of the late James G. Blaine, to Chinese arms dealer's store in Cacen's Road long and tool has the Englishmen káva, nothing, and hu left the but it came to an insiranted that the 'Initfialien proposed to | whose exalted position he succeeded when that
and they have done it so defendant birgaloed for West and attempt: to auner, either for become heartily ashamed of themselves, and Kathe fon or to raise the price of a glass of have concluded to
defendant had gone ke
shop abruptly. As soon bold The sumisse mettleserdangy
found the Advertante and Subscriptions which are not ordered for arf-sod-arf' last night. The charge WKPBJ / Day in the same ShanAlsREE. SL
Watch them was that of bing drunk and disorderly men. This is proper fer s
the Bhop, and his C. Witsens no out of Chinese servant pointed defen. last night, and after a patient investiga" and among
Heran after defendant, who turned a make follow suit and trot gar Salad he caught him
to result in their being allowed to go about their some one of their Salt, sólad to turn the bit took him (defendant) back to the shop, and out Powell's establishment. He did not search him, business. On the other band, falling to pay the hospitalities of their British cousins. Sr. 4th of an entering he saw defendent pat his right hand Patrick Caird, Mr. James M. Thomson, of Caina te revok against their Manchu rulers, Mr. John Logie, President of the justitation of the many gives them in the matter of patching amrant
of his
Shipbuilders fa Scotland; Mr. up peace with Japan and lacite the manner Award, they would have to break July wont do for stones, etc., e'c
e'c, for one month in Victoria Gaol, America prothas watch on the show-case.
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DONTOIAge on the cooler and he (witness) then saw the They chose the latter course and were "sent fo, if he gave 1269 17
John F. Robinson, Mr. John Sharp, and other, Then the Magistrate
Sir Rendy SHO RADU DI Ely likely to try tackled the
Watson on his head as me khu feet, and besides Uilmaan & Co., gave corroborative evidence. private of and
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Tang, dervant in the employ of Messrs. business of son explained that the
meeting would be the appolot regiment who i za g got pretty "full" yesic day and while in that date. We they propose that St. George his defence, was sanitenced or six months hard is of sales of representative angtoder in
k-le-vary altan a doctis bit warm on that
ment of an executive who spun cock-and-ball yarn list
ve commities. Accordingly a larrfikciniam to the Central Marker, where he got any other Salne wyễn Midlting an Interesting condition indulged in first-class Wasblogtos did more for the United States than labour,
Glasgow and the Clyde district *was drawn up foul of an Indian watchman who ran him in Americans ming him out on theenday February,
and adopted by the meeting, object to the con- Later on prisoner, who was also charged for rent of the gentlemen nominated, with. And the verdict was a naughty scrap, & cold and entertain on näitas fruit as kindly as lock-up, five dollars lost, c; two weeks" "hina?" they have medians keng partn
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"Tell the jury, please, what you are and what you know of the persons into the cause of whose
Ewas servant to Mr. and Mrs. Haled" “Their only servant 1"
using a roll of silk hom C. M. Bhawanica's to add to be entereden we are now inquiring." shopla Lyndhurst Terrace, was further sentenced to undertake the duties of honorary, locat
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