To-day's Advertisements.
ST. JOHN'S
LODGE
OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.
REGULAR MEETING of the above LODGE will be held in the FREKILASONS HALL, Zetland Street; THIS EVENING, the 12th instant, at 8.30 for o'o'clock precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially larited.
Hanglesne rath Sentemther, that.
KOWLOON DISTRICT.
"LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1895
- Intimations.
́SWATSON & CO.
LIMITED.
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER
SEEDS.
SPASON 1895-96.
Our First Suppiles of these best Quality Seedu have arrived, and Orders will be executed In the sequence in which they are received as CHANNEL INSIDE THE long as the supply lasts.
ROCK ON NORTH SIDE OF
LYE-E-MOON.
TOTICE is hereby given of the discovert, by the Cffices in charge of the ChineEC Revenue Launch "KWANFUNG," of SUB- MERGED ROCK, the least depib of water on which at Low Water Spilng Tides Is ri fect."
The Rock is situated on the North side of the Channel about 750 yards Northwest of the N.W. point of the laser entrance of the Lyz-E-MOON and about 120 wards from the palat of land between CHONG-LUI and YAU-TONO BAYS ON the Chinese Shore (Belt, Adrs, Chart No. 1,456), The following bearings were taken from the Rock:~
NW. extremaltz af LVI-K-HO`N on the
Chinese mid: $. 44 deg. E. KUNG-AM Polat on the Hongkong alde,
S. 18 deg. E.
CHANNEL ROCKs N. fr deg, W. N.B.Vessels should not pass to the North or Chinese side of this Rock.
The bearings are magnetle.
H. M. HILLIER,
Acting Commissioner,
Kowloon and District.
Custom House,
Kowloon, 11th September, 1895.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI,
THE Stermabip
"CHANGSHA,"
SEED LISTS
with
HINTS FOR GARDENING
have been issued and can be obtained, on application.
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THE › XCHANGE OF PRISONERS OF WAR.
A REGULAR meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. 618 SC, will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland |Street, this even! :g, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely.
Visiting brethren are cordially invited."
Torio, September 3rd.. A telegram her horn receive at Headquarters from Hai-cheng stating that on the get instant | Xe is, says the N. C. Daily News, reported in
■ Steff Officer and an Adjutant were dispatched some of the native papers that the Viceroy and to Kin-sen-be in order to receive the Japanese Generalissimo Liu Kan-yl has lately sent up to the Throne a memorial ssking to be allowed to retire altogether from public life, giving as a sezon, the serious character of bis present maladies. By the retention of Li Hung-chang, Chief of the Anhel or Heal political party, a Peking, and the retirement of Lia K'un-yi, the chief of the Hunan or Ta'd party, the literary faction of which Chang Chib-tung is the acknow- ledged head, will gain a decided superiority over | Its two older rivals la the politics of the Empire.
captives handed over by the Chinesa. These were eleven in number. One was a pelvate of the tail Regiment of the name of Alda Alkichi, the secand coolls belonging to the Firi Division, the remaining nine coolles belonging to the Fifth Division,
MURDEROUS ATTACK ON COLONEL NOBUTOSHL
HIROSHIMA, September 3rd. Lient-Colonel Hirao Nabutoshi, who only returned last night from the Lantung peninsula, was attacked by robbers about 3 o'clock this morelog and say seriously wounded in the struggle that took place.
THE " BELGIC", "
The spent in Hongkong of the O, & O. steam- ship company. Mr. J. S. Van Buren, his very courteously Informed as that'at ́t o'clerck he received the following cable from the agent of the Company In Yokohamı :in
"The steamer Belgic lles broadside on a sandy beach. Her hull remains uninjure?. I!{ the weather remalus favorable the steamer can From this it will be seen that the sensational statement of a contemporary, that she practically a total less Is probably unfounded.
Our Seeds are all tested before belog put op be got lost again." in LONDON.
They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest care is exercised to insure protection la transit.
Sowings should be made in FINE WEATHER ONLY and the remainder of the packets secured from damp, and kept in 'a dry place for repeat sowings.
CLAY'S FERTILIZER.
A high-class Fertilier for Pot Plants and for [1232 use in the Garden generally.
Captain. Anderson, will be despatched TO-
MORROW, the 19th lostan', at Daylight.
For Freight or Paurige, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, rath September, 180g.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.
THE Steamship
" DIOMED,"
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It supplies natural nourishment to the soll, and assists the process of assimilation, thereby iding the Plants to attain to their full size, vigour and beauty, Sold
LOCAL AND GENERAL. H.M.S. Linnes leit Foochow on the 3rd lnstant on a ten days' cruise. She was at Amey on the roth.
MR. SPITER, the new Résilan Miulster to Keres, is reported to have left St. Petersburg for his new post about ten days ago,
Our Amoy correspondent reports that great foundations bave occurred at Chang Chew, reading in considerable loss of property and serious damage to crops.
The Australian papers received by the Changsha contain lengthy reports of the loss of the Cattar
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THE LOSS OF THE
Ten days ago 97 officers and 4,798 non- commissioned officers and men of the Sendat CATTERTHUNË".
Division passed through Kobe en roufs to the - sest ofwaria Formera. -IMPORTANT-FACTS COACERING.THED SLATERA depth-of-twelve-hundred-fast-has-row born- We are Indebted to the courtesy of Mestis, | reached by the men engaged to dig in the Gibb, Livingston & Co. for the following extract compound of the Imperial University at Tokio, from the Managing Agents letter dated Sydney where it is intended to loveailgate earthquake. roth August 1895 1---
Re Catterthum:-She struck on a rock off the Seals, Sugar Loaf Print, which is about 107 miles North from Sydney, at 3.25 am, or the 8th lost, and sank in leis (bac is minutes.
all, but the Marina Board enquiry will be held The cause of the disaster is still a mystery to Immediately upon the close of the inquest on the bodies recovered...
The Catterthun when she left hera was la perfect order and splendid trim, a remark belog
She salled shortly after 4 p.m. on the 7th Inst. and was la command of Captain Shannon with Mr. Planey as chief officer, and two more able and perfect officers the Company does not possess.
A Koat paper comments on the bitch fra made by Pilot Fawker, who was a pia enger by the retrocession of Liastung as follows:-There the steamer, that she was in such trim ka aay Appears to be a delay in the conference preceed-owner might be proud of, carefully kept and in Inga ta regard to the retrocession of the Liao perfect order. tong peninsula. It will be remembered thạt Japan was advised by Rustla, Germany and France not to retain the peninsula, but to exact from the Chinese Government a substantial ¦ compensation instead. Japan, however, dis- pensed with this advice and determined to make The weather was comparatively fine with her own conditions. Now it is stated abo in fresh breeze from the South when the steamer sking the three Powers for their views concern-walled, but towards nightfall it fecreased to a ing the conditions open which the pentennia i gale, and about the time the Callerthus strack shall be evacuated, and the Commissioners are li blew with hurricane force. awaiting replies,
The caste of such a fhasful loss of life was owing to the tremendous seas breaking over her and smashing the boats, sweeping overboard many of these on deck; also the suddenness of the steamer foundering.
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Some Japanese papers estimate the fighting strength of the Black Flags and thele native aucllarles la Formosa at 60,000 men.
Count Inonys la expected leʻroturn to Japan from Kores at an early date.
SUPREME COURT.
(Before Sir Fielding Clarka, Chief Justica, and a fury)
September kath.
WONG PUNO SHI v. KWAN YUN FAT, Mr. J. J. Francig, Q.C., Instructed by Mr. Dannys, solicitor, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Ho Kal, barrister, instructed by Mr. Ho Wyson, soliciter, for the defendant.
The following Jury was drawn and sworn :—--- Messrs. J. McCallum, D. W. Craddock, A. O. Gattfertes, G. C. Fallerton, J. M. G. Manuk, F. Barretto, and A. J. das Remedios.
Mr. Francis opened his case, stating that his client, as administrator of her late husband's exists, sought to recover possession of property wrongly, held by the defendant. He then rond the petition and answe; which set forth as belon
ACTION AGAINST A NEWS AGENCY-Mr. Miichael Austin, M.P. for West Limerick, on the 5th alto, instructed his solicitor to insiliate proceedings
The petition of the plaintiff sols forth that sho All survivors speak in the highest possible is a widow, who was married in Hongkong ath agsins the Central News Agency for libel. The praise of those on board and the cool way Apill 1873, at the Catholic church, to-Wong all ged libel was, says The Scotsman, container in which all collected at their posts as though it Tal Yas, a clerk in the Office of the Register la a sp.ech attributed to Mr. Austin at Limerick, had been the time of ordinary boat Bill. Unfor General. Her husband died on Oct. 25th 1879, in which the hon. member was represented as
tunately as soon as the boats were swung cat, leaving her with two children, and another was methods of Jaba Daly, M., the dynamitsid,em, and only the captain's boat, No. 1, stc- having expressed approval of the policy and they were smashed with the seas breaking ever
born after his death. At the time of his death he oward the leasehold of the property No. 42 recently elected for Limerick City to the Farnellite ceeded in clearing the ship. The boatswain Staunton Street and other interest. It wil be remembered that the alleged reports that when No. 1 Boat was in readiness, the value of about $500. Her husband died
properly t sprech was made the subject of severe comment
ha raported himself to Capiala- Shanoon for ["fotestate, and letters of admlaistration were by Mr. A. J. Balfour in bis address at Birken.
Instructions ; it evidently having been apparent | issued to her. She intrusted her busines head during the general election, in the cLUISC
that nois moment was to be lost, Captain | to the de fandant as her agent. The defendant of which the right hon, gentleman observed that
Shannon Instructed them to lower and clear away about the 8th March 1880, fraudulently and the Unionists in the House would draw the Hee immediately. Almost the s.me mi.ute a large improperly caused the property No. 42 Staunton at men of Mr. Austin's class. Mr. Austin
sea came abroad and cauled the upper bridge Streat to be registered in his own name, and Proposes to include to ble ac ion all those away with Capt. Shannon and Mr. Planey, who has since semained to possession, and has newspapers which_pablished the alleged speech. or dealt with it editorially. His ground for directing operations from there; and always refused to account for the rents
mlauta later the steamer disappeared.«
and profits, or to deliver up the house. The action is that the report is a complete labrication,
One pla-sant recolle it in connection with tile | plaintiff want to Canton la 1880 and that he was not in Limerick at the time, that he terrible catastrophe will be the fact that such
WEE never delivered any such speech, and that the perfect discipline was shown throughout the the defendant be ordered to assign the house to absent many years. She therefore prays that meeting at which he was alleged to have spoken ship, and the noble bravery displayed by Captain her and may be ordered to account for the tents that the Central News Agency has expanded " once too often. By the way, who's the C.N.' the saloon, but it was found Impossible to get found to be due her, and such further relief as all ander him. The ladies were attended to in the beginning of this sult, and to pay what was | agent in Hongkong? Don't all speak at once.
them out, as the water had risen so rapidly, and the Court thought fit. they, the chief steward, and two of the gentle men passengers were spreddy locked in beyond ICCOYLLY.
I in Tins containing 10 lbs. each......$1.ye. | thus, · In another 'column' we publish W' most / never took place. From all this it would appear Shannon, the chief officer, chief engforer, and and profits for a period of six years previous to
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RANBOME'S "NEW PARIS " LAWN MOWERS.
The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market. For Sale at Manufacturers' Prices.
Interesting and authentic report of the disaster prepared by the Managing Agents of the E. & A. Company in Sydney.
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THE WINNET of the Competition for Captain M Callum's Cas held last Saturday at Kowleon Police Range was Gunner Rutter, with an excel- lent score of 85, with 12 points added ; total 97. By virtue of this score Guaner Rutter, also won the Wallace Cap for the second time. On the 30th alto,, at Amoy, a large seizure
Cantsin Bartlett, will be despatched as aboveA. S. WATSON & CO., LD. of firearms and ammunition was dected by
TO-MORROW, the 17th Instant, st 10 A.M.
For Freight or Passare apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, 17th September, 1995. 「第43
FOR SHANGHAI.
HE Steamship
THE
"LYEEMOON," Captain G. Heuermann, will be despatched for the above Port on SATURDAY, the 14th Ins!,, at 4 P.MC
For Freight or Passage, apply lo
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 12th September, 180. [x233
FOR SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA;
HE Steamship
THE
* TIGRIS,"
Captain J. Kynoch, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 17th furtunt, at 4 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply ta
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents,
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Hongkong, 12th September, 1895,
FOR CHEFOO AND TIENTSIN, HE Steamer
THE
"FUPING," Captain Lehmann, will be despatched for the above Ports on THURSDAY, the 19th lustant,
at P.M.
For Freight ar Passage, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co., Agents. Hongkong, alb September, 1805. "[x235
BROWN, JONES & CO,
DEALERS IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY MEMORIALS.
LETTERS CUT AND TILLED WITH IMFERIEHADLE LEAD CEMENT.
Intimations.
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HONGKONG.
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WATER."
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EMONADE.
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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A.D. 1841. Hongkong, rath August, 1805.
MARRIAGE.
On Saturday, the 7th September, 1895, at the St. Joseph's Church, Shanghai, by the Rev. A Colombel, JOHN HALYPSE Mer, of second daughter of John and Mary J sater, of Hongkong.
DEATH.
At Tanglio, Singapore, on Sunday, the 8th September, THEODORA, relict of the late Hugh Andrew Atbol Edwards, practitioner at law and Editor and Proprietor of the Weekly Regtilir and Straits Messenger. S.S., agad 8a yeurs, 10 months and it day. R.L.P,
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1895- REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
THE AMERICA CUP.
LONDON, September roth. The Valkyrie has won the second raca for the America Cup. [Yesterday private informa tion' was received here to the effect that the Defender lost the race owing to an accident.]
THE ST. LEGER.
Customs officers on board the British steamer Chiang Hye Ting. The steamer's Chinese tallyman shipped the contraband at Hongkong He was handed over to the Chinese authorities ACCORDING to some Japanese papers, four or five influential merchants of Tokio and Yoke huma contemplate floating a great joint stock company for the direct expert of raw alik. Mr. Kawada, President of the Nippon Ginko, and
THE NAVY LEAGUE.
The Engineers struck to their posts manfally, but we understand that they finally reached the deck, but only to be engulphed with the ship.
The No. 1 boat, the only one which could be successfully lacn.hed owing to the heavy sex, contained only the crew attached to it, showing conclusively that no rush took place, and the other survivors were picked up by her. It is acteworthy that while no white man was on
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The first general meeting of the Hongkong Branch of the Navy League, the letters and prospectus of which were lately published in these columns, was held in the Chamber of Commerce, City Hall, this afternoon. This meeting was the outcome of the efforts of the Chamber el Commerce to assist the important work of the Home organisation. As is stated to the prospectus, the Committee of the board her when launched, yet the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, being cosmo cralied round in a heavy son to pick up any who polltan body, did not see its way to take may have been found floating about the wreckage,
matter, British scheme, so they handed it over to the la the company's service for a number of years. which was a paraly | As you are aware many of the seaman have been | China Association. The result of the' efforts of The laqueat is now belog held at Forster, and
the latter body was the meeting held at 4.30 will no doubt bespeedily concluded, when it will | this afternoon. There was present at this a very of be followed at the earliest possible opportunity large number of lofluential people, among them by the Marine Board enqalty. bring Moss Toddle G. C. Cor, G. B. Dodwell, F. Dodwell, Henderson, Hon. A. McCoanch's, E. W. Y. Vernon, C. MOODLY, Capt. G. C; Anderson,
action in tale
LATEST NEWS BY AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
SYDNEY, August 13th,
The defendant, in his answer, admfis the mar ringe, death of the husband, the possession of the property and the granting of letter ol adito ra- ilon to the plaintiff.. He denser that he transacted all her busiacts, but answers that er aboat March 8th 1880, be bought the property No, 24 Staunton street from the plalatiff for $2 100, the money being paid and sil being bona Ade, and the deed of assignment properly wildested. He denies ever acting as her agent, or having obtained the p operty by fraudulent means. He denies she was absent from the Colony for many years.
is an amendment to the petition the plaintiff d nits that she sold to the plaintif, or at alderation from the defendant or any person. She person, the property for S# 300, or for any con- also denies having sigued any document relating to the sale.
Mr. Sonoda, Fresident of the Yokohama Specie Mitchell, J. McCallum, Chewan, Capt. Tillett, recovered from the wreck of the steamer Coffer. had but one close valation, her half sister, to
Back, are str'ed to have approved the scheme. THE first tidings of the recent massacre of | mfusio-arter at Kucheng created a profound | Lensation ibroughout Australia. At Sydney, Melbourne and other cities mass meetings were beld Rod resolnilang condemning the Chinese Government for its apathy and of condolence"] with the auferers were carded. A Kucheng Memorial Fund has been started in Sydney by the New South Wales Church of England Mis- sionary Association.
R. Cooke, A. Coxon, Capt. Hastings and others The meeting was called to order by Mr. E. W. Mitchell, the Hon. Sec. bro, tam, who has had the arduous duties of organising the meeting, and he proposed that Mr. T. Jackion, as the Chair- man of the Chios Association, under whose zels the League was belag formed, take the chair, This was seconded and carited by acclamation, The Chaliman stated that the buslaess of the meeting was to elect, a commitice and forms the members of the progress made.
The Hon. Secretary read the names of 54 gentlemen who had signified their intention to Join, and further stated that the expanses so far had been $65 84. No subscriptions had been collected, and that was left for the new committee to settle,
At the inques! on the hodies of three man thus, the principal wliness, was Lanfear, the second officer, who, however, declined to answer certain questions as to the code ike vessel was steering at the time of the disaster:
os the Coroner postpa-ed the inquest to enable and the jury being unable to pame to a decision, him to consult the Crown Law Offices.
The search for further survivors from the wreck has proven sesuccessful,, but one mora body was recovered.
SYD 21, August 20th.
The Shipwreck Relief Society of Sydney has voted 100 from its funds for the relief of the relatives of parsons drowned in the Catterihun. Some sad cause of distress have been divulged:
THE VERDICT.
SYDNEY, August 22nd, The locality of the rock on which the steamer Callerthun stack was discovered by divers,
Mr. Francis pofated out that according to the defendant he had bought the' house shortly after the death of her husband. The plaintiff was 14 when she married and only no when her : husband died, and he pointed out that her know- ledge of English law would be very slight. Sha whose husband, the defendant, she entrusted all her husband'o affairs at the time of his death. The husband had the house in question, on which there was a mortgage for 95,200 to the On TatInsurance Co. He owed about $200 to an aun and small debts amounting to 8114. The house was then worth about $1,600 and he had two, insurance shares worth $400 and faraliure. By various statements, and probably by playing on her Ignorance of English affairs, the defendant induced the plaintiff to go to Centor, and since has always refused to account for the rents, alleging various debts to be paid off, and later, that he would save it for her and her daughter Later she did not need money then. she was told that he had bought the property. The cauesel suggested that it was quite possible for the defendant to bring some other woman (o, personats him when the alleged deed was signed, and certainly the plaintif dentes all knowledge of the sale. As for the delay in binging the sult, her explanation of that was that be satisfied her he was keeping the money to pay her by saying
We are informed by the Secretary of the New Balmoral Gold Mining Co., Ltd. that letters from the mines per Chängska, under date of the 17th August, advise the leasing of another Battery adjoining the Queen Mine at which it is expected the Company will be able to crash some 450 tons monthly of payable ord. From September onwards shareholders are requested to call at the office.tot any further faformation | Shewan, R. Cooke, "Marshall, A. Coxon and G, is to the effect that the ship was WFOERST kughters, and (t might have been he told her
Beckhampton has been scratched for the they would like to have ; and to learn the terms St. Leger.
TELEGRAMS..
(From Japanese Papers.) THE CABINET AND COUNT INOUYE.
TOKIO, August 25th.
The Cabinet dispatched a long talegram yesterday to Count Inouye at Seoul. It is stated that the telegram informs him of the resignation of Count Matsugata, Minister for Finance, and | requests him to return immediately.
FIRE ON A JAPANESE STEAMER, '
TevRUDA, August sgth, Some kerosene oil on the steamer Pachlys- maru igolled, and the vessel has been completely destroyed by fire. She was owned by Mr. Nagoshi, of Ossika.
T. URDOA, August joth. In the Yachiyo-maru, which was completely burol yesterday, there were five persona killed and two injured.
THE RETROCESSION OF LIAOTUNG. Toxio, August 29th.
of a loan which the Board baù been able to raise locally after consultation with the Isognat holder of abares, and which is more than sufficient, according to Mr. Henderson, the Company's engineer, to carry the mlaes to a successful Igrap.
SMARTEST MAN ON ZARTH. There is a man who can write a song and sing or play the music of it, says the New York Sun,
He in a yachtsman and an equestrian.. - He can talk rapidly in five modern langungar and read both Greak and Latin. Ho can play chess and poker.
He can scare people.
He can make speeches that strike the world, He is a horse breeder and koeps a stud. He can talk about the s:t of cookery, Ha possesses a library taste and has read piles of books.
He is a friend of peasants and monarchs, He is orthodox in, religion.
The Chalaman was of opinion that the shipping portion of the community should be well represented, and suggested ten names. There being some objection to electing these, a ballot was held, which resulted in the following being alected: -Captains Hastlags and Tillet, Messi, Osborne, E. W. Michell, J. J. Francis, Q.C.,
Stewart.
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Further search, will be made for the wreck,
SYDNEY, Angust agih. - The verdict of the Catterikun enquiry jazy
navigated, but that no blame can be attached to the second officer, Lanfear. It is believed now that the vessel lles submerged in over 49 thems of water, in consequence of which hat
That brought the formal part of the business | to a close and the newly elected committee were requested to remain and discuss malters, and the meeting then adjourned with the minal | little hope is spiertalsed of being able to salve vole of thanks ta'tbachstr.
ST. PATRICK'S CLUB CONCERT,
A very pleasant concert was given in the St. Patrick's Clab, near the Tram Station, last evrolog, in aid of the buliding funi of the Club, the Vallely Company of the Royal Artillery vendeing most ab'e asistance. The prati 112e hall was tastefully decorated with the Gags
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The pislatiff was then called and sworn, when the testided to the facts as in the petition. She denied having sold the property, or receiving any money for any purpose. Cross examined by Mr. Ho Kal she was firm, the only trait brought out being her trust in the defendant, and her otter Ignorance of the law.
by him and others, and it was in order. The barrister, is now in Tientsin, but a letter (ast worn tr) is in court setting forth bit remember ance of the transaction, The length of time prevented orber witnesses being called,
He then called the defendant.
Mr. Ho Kal, addressing the Court and Jury, showed that the case of his cliest was perfectly clear. He had bought the property openly and had had possession of It, for-years. Evidence would be asllad. to show that the members of the plaintiff's family know of the transaction while it was going on, and that when "ike On the 27th ultime a great scare bad set to propeity was sold the plaintiff told her among the residents of Sandakan, owing to calamily of it. The antigament was drawn up of many nationalities, and the Committes showed zime i Scoians having arrived there to petition by barrister practising in this court, witnessed He can palat pictures and criticise those of the taste so ravely desplayed in such orgenlanthe Governor to radress their wrongs. The 200 tions, not to auduly flaunt the Irish flag, | are, it appears, only an advance guard, and other artists.
He understands engineering and is an though the character of the association was they have asserted that apless satisfaction more than hinted at by the drop curtain is promptly obtainable they will appair on the experimenter la electricity,"
He is a theologian and has composed a prayer, being made of green canvar. Occupying a scene in large numbers and niske thing very He can command a ship or a regiment, a | prominent place on the wall was a presente naplaasant for everybody. În consequence .of dest or an army,
ment of the patron Salut as traditionally their threatening attitude all Europeans are
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wan Yon Fal, a Christalo, sworn," stated that, the widow was worried for s or 3 months: pourtrayed. The lawn before the ball had a RDA, PONTIA
sxmed tothe teeth, and the local parsonis a reported aurab
aber of chairs and tables placed about it, and to have entered the pulpit the other day slik by her husband's creditors for what was owing numberless lanterns were swung amongst the "Deninger in his pecket. The whole of the them. Witness knew that an offer for $1,900 trees, this giving bilght and cheery look to the trouble is said to be attributable to the rank was made but the offer was refused. The plains place. A delighul lounging place the laws cowardice of the authorities, who should long should buy it at the price paid by the husband, UA'u father suggested that he (the defendant) proved durlog the fatervals and as excellent - have dealt with the Sooloos in a firm manner, Áreated waters were to be had, they served to
The tobacce crop on the Hisabatangen River He did not wish to buy, but his father-in-law further moderate the discomfort caused by the
promises well, the weather having been extremely pressed and he finally bought it. The money)
Pit, was paid, $1,200 to take up the, mortgage, $500 lavouzabla of låte. Boma of the estates are plante
first to pleinilă” and later, when the kaugunsent There were some fifty persons present, all of Ing a second crop sirendy, Crocodiles have been
was made, 8400. whom thoroughly enjoyed themselves, judging giving a good dasi of trochis lately, and several by the applause they accorded the various pur- natives have been seised by them. The planters An adjournment was made at 4 o'clock till He le nich sad the father of a growing, family" || formsatawan. The programme, which we printed com to be of opinion that the authorities ought to-morrow at 10.15 LMU ** and a terror to his foes,
last evening, was begun sharp at 8.0, and the to adopt drastic measures promptly-for the warións ftecis were well given throught,
extermination of these dangerous pegik, erg Familiar filab melodies were the feature
A gentleman from Ceylon, representing of the evening, and the skeich "The New syndicate of Ceylon planlar, la now in Borneo Servant,” though slightly nolay, was exceedingly looking for cince land. He has laspected the Station at 10 o'clock where the Minister and vice-Minister for the Navy, together with severni
well received, elehiago's from the spectators, Byte coffee estate and, expressed a very high
In the 'cases of Yes Cheng firm, Wa Hing other high Government officials, prominent
Messrs. Jordan and Cobham were excellent, both opinion of what he saw there were lawyers, and many others aschied to welcome
in the Two Mace, and in their character wongs developed-coscossunt planting: During the pist against Kem Cheong Armor for land in the first part where they sing and danced, as A new and important industry is being Bank, Kwazy Mi Choong frus, Ming Yuan Tong him.
These four exses were sat down for to-day and "Lisis Queens ▶yeur, upwards of 60,000 cocos-nat i-cas kava VIOLENT EARTHQUAKES IN JAPAN,
since he was crowned between six or seven years of Night.” Mr. Boyne, also, in Konn, August 29th.. ago, kas kept all his traits, talents and powers especially to the skited, was in splendid" "volcs, | is ikair enfilention, the
and saps vary sweetly Telegrims from Kamamoto, Olia, Miyasaki, | un fall display balors the warld and Elmarck.
It would be impossible to ladičate more than). The performance will be repeated on Saturday Nagasaki, and various other parts of Kissblu state that violent saribgtakes were experienced few of the socomplishments of this foreign evening, and as the profits will be devoted to a on Tuesday night about 10 o'clock, at Bekam dontsinghessy in senall space. A summary of thoroughly good purpose and those patronislag and Hiroshims the shocks were not so distinctly that would fill a book. The book ought to be the W. Varieties** will edjoy themselves, there
should be a good koser. wilttan by himself. taylell-Chronicle.
A report reaches the capital to the effact that the conference concerning the retrocession of the Liaotong peninsula will be held at Peking, and Li Hung-chang, O. Dokwa, and Li Koso harO been appointed Chinese plenipotentiarios.
THE RETURN OF MR. TERUHIKO.. Toxio, August goth.
Mr. Okamara Teruhiko, bar:ister-at-law, who ↑ bag been to England in connection with the Chichima-Ravenna case, arrived at Yokohama ASPBERRYADE, &c. last evening at 6 o'clock, and reached Raimhasht
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SUMMARY JURISDICTION/ (Before Mr. di G. Wise, Acting Putina Judge)
He is the Griman Kaiser, Wilhelm II, who, ❘ and dancing in the second park Mi songs, and been planted, and close attention le being gẫyén / lour wild of foreign attachment' fa' the same
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Mr. Gräge, solicitor, of Mains, Johnson Stokes and fasters, appeared for the plaintif Brmy, and Mr. Wilkinson, solicitor, for the defékdants, resid
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