JAPANESE SÄILORS AGAIN.
MUTINY ON THE "HAKATA MAKU,”
ATTEMPTED MURDER OF EUROPEANS,
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'Reports of troubles aboard vessels manned by Japiptro crews' baye for some moniks part been things of frequent occurrence, and many people have become positively afraid to travel | in Japanese vessels, sa tracalent and insolent have the fitilo brown men become. A number 'of European officers who have sorvéd on thess Wessels say they never want to do so agata and it is a well-authenticated fact that in more than one instance, where an officer has insisted on work belag done properly, he bat become a maiked man and has been advised by the captain or agents to leave the ship for the sake of his life's safety. This is a miserable state of affaire truly and does not speik well for the powers that be in Japaneio' ports. To tell the truth, said "power" appear to be powerlets; and the lact of belog European officer or passanger is apparently amp'e ground for the crews to behave in a most disorderly manner and to follow out their own sweet will, without
that
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1638.
been with the nativa firemen all foicnoon | He. used very filthy epithets to the Europeans beforo the manager and the chicl officer and the first- class passengers. The chief officer however shut
Mr. H. Bolk, serman, one of the runner', ciw oloko Tainas, called at our office lo-day and said that he with fans of his shipmates, How at the Sallors' Home, had fileed the Nabats at Kobe. "The Japi," he said, " por very friendly. Seat of mit at Moji wad invlied us to Ibels fo'c'ale, which was decorated for New Year „Day. We left. them ali sight and went to bed is the 3rd class cabin and aɔme time in the morning a lot ol Japs halfnaked came down and woks us with their shooting and cries to fight, They were all armed with lang kulves and were rusblog round like madmon, ›. There was only ose light in our quiriers. Alter some time the chief officer came down and got the men on deck. Alirife later more of them came down and cut the same caper and one fellow throw a big kolle ala man in a top bank and it stuck la the wood. After that they left and another came down to get the kalis. I don't know anything of whet took place on deck. We heard the yelling and showing but being usaimed we were afraid to go.on deck
The same morning after daylight, tome more of them came down with knives and wasted to fight us. We asked the chief officer for arms and he asid he had nous and that wa mast defend ourselves as best we could. We then went on the bridge and asked for army and got the sine answer. We next asked the chief officer to put us on board a Germin vessel near by and again he had sobered up. We were on the bridgs all the refused, "saying it would be all right when they time and at about 4.p.. they began fighting. again. Before this we asked the officers to send eff to a Jac. warship in the harbour for pro- tection. The second mite went off to her ard get no aid at all. We were on the bridge all night and the chief officer kencked nor fellow dowe, sad another tried to hit as with mn from bay," which was' soland and thrown over-
the slightest fear of punishment. It is enough to aroute the warmest, indiguation to read the reports of matl: aus outbreaks so ́narrated In Japan papers and the N.Y.K. llaers' cr Bem to be getting as bad as the rest. One would'think that the companies themselves would, in their own interests, make steps to secure better order
of things, seeing the Japanese authorlilan do Rel scom to CITO rap what to done. The „istert affsir of the klad ladiested, and a very
seilous one, too, took place on beard the N.Y.K.board by the chief officer. The Japs had com- steamer Hakala Maru (Captain Nivion) which arrived hera pasterday from Japma in route to England. The trouble brake out at Mell on
· Now Year's Day, and it is remarkable thing that some of the Europeans on board were not murdered antiight by the bloodthlmly coun- drels, who are fit for any pirate's gang... ....
The Hakota Maru had on board 38 passen- 'gers an route for England frem Japan and among him was Mr. Thomas Hall, who hid come out third officer of the new stemmer Taiwan, and with b'm wers Mr. C. Sutton, Carpenter, and Mr. John D 1-, 6 emea, all three Joining the ship, at Kob
On reaching Mej a 1-15.4.m. on New Year's Day Mr. Hall was about to enter bla berth when he got a blow on the, head that caused the bleed to flow. He thinks he was hit with a merilne spiker. A number of Japs at once set on him, but a friend behind drew a revo’ver and drove the rofftans.off without firing➜ Mr. Hail was 21 once set upon sgain, and finding matters looked desperate he bit out well but the odds were loo
great, and he was knocked down and jumped upon, gelling kicks and cats on the head and body. He rushed for the 3rd engineer's quarters where the native docine pitched him up. Dar- ing his sheence from His berth the Japs had been there looklag for him, and they were all armed with knives, crowbar, and belaying plus. Most of them wars only 'breich-clouts and all appeared to be mad drunk. Their own engineers' quaiters were barst open, and the officers dragged out and mest brutally treated, especial Ir the chief and the third. Then the raf- fans went to their quarters. Mr.. Hall, after - tlfin, was tackled by à Jap when talking to two of the engineers. The latter held the scoundrel but be broke away, olbers came up sad a free fight ensued. Then all the Europeans, including the officers sought shelfer on the saloon bridge, the captain being fik in bis cablot It WAS R msiter of 40 anstmed Europeans against 100 drink-maddeord rofans with lng kalves, and the officers were squeamably refused to give aut Greams as they were In a "closed port" and afraid of smalleatines with the authorities (save the mark) "We all had licks," said Mr Hal, forsooth They bad to say on the bridge for the most cf the day and all alght. Tharoffen Japs broke all the gear in the cabins and on the deck, and threatened to cary the bridge and £!!! all the Europeans, One Jep attempted to rush the ldpe but a first-class passenger and Mr. Hall drove ble down. He bit the later on the face with a stos The chief officer, Mr. Cope, WAY In command for the time being. Intimation was given on the previous day, that there was likely to be trouble on board; but the victims Dever anticipated anything so kons
Mr. Hall says he had heard before that there were reports of ill feeling against the European eficers, they beleg stricter than the native alter guards.
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plate charge of the abip fore and aft is all parts. They knocked the Jap passsagers about too, one lady being thrown against the bulwarky, Some of our men; had their chests and clothes bags tooted.
I lost brand new
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cap, coat, and vest that I had bought at Kobe, Boat loads of natives camo off and I think they had a hand in the plundering' and brought figher on board. I twice saw Mr. Hall knocked about on New Year's Day when he left his room. It was something crust the way they ran about with those long kõlves, fait like wild Indians. The doors of the engineers' and officers' cabins are all smashed or have panels koocked in. They tried to throw the third engineer over- board and nearly broke his back. I understand that an attempt was made just before we resched here to hosh the matter up. We were consulted about it and relased, to do so an we went to get some redress for our 17ssen. I think it ray strange that that man-of-war did not put off to bolpus Had we been armed we could have protected ourselves but we had only sticks If the chief officer had fired his revolver we would all have been murdered. The purser came to us, as If stored up, at 3 am, and iried to get us to leave the bildge but just before that we saw a fellow running all with a big kaffe in bis hand. We did not think it good enough, being without weapons. We tiled to anship the ladder to our quarter before we came up to the bridge but it was no ase. The knives iḥay had were nearly half as long as my am. They could throw them well, too It was surprising to see how they went- for their own officers especially. They qaletened down on Monday and formed to wlihout snylog word about the affal. Thren of the supposed ringleaders were sent ashore at Moji with their kits and they were properly bindaged up through fighting amongst i. emselves.
"No," ld Mr. Bulk, "there was not = dranken European on board. Had there been, there would have been murd r. The Jap walters and all the others were mad drunk.
Yes, this is my Grst trip with a Japanese Crew and I never want to make another, I heard no rumours of a tow at any time before the affair took place.
CORRESPONDENCE.
(We do not nectarly anderna the opinions expressed by Correspondents in this colom.]
BRITIS NORTH BORNEO,
TO THE EDITON OF THE "Honaxona TelRGIA PEL.”
BOW TO"" LIVE" IN THE KÁST.
A`Singaporn jauraki has same maat `versen' which may or may not be almed at a Singapore Jurnalist once known in Hongkong. The worsen are, however, of tuck general applicatios in bath parts that we quate them > There's only one way of “Livlog "
In the tilend of Singapore And I give li without mirgiving, "At the system hasn't a flawi-
So listen-
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Though the tale has been told before, You must have suy a hundred to start on j For miod, you are making your namā ? Hat when you have once set your heart on
This➡you won't thluk of the shama ;
"Bat sometimes
You'll lael'you're a beast all the name. Keep the dilakı golog well on the passage,
And drop a few delicata bints That your pater's a rich old nabɔb,
Who owns all the gold in the minta:
And remember... They'll publish these delicate blate. They'll be only top glad to propose you -
For every clab in the port: And every fellow that knows you, "
Will vate you a darned good sort"
Bat mind i
If your falter your "Bla" will be short. Next-ble you away to the Dealer,
With a couple of "friends" to advisa i And buy you a flash two-wheeler,
And A gee, with a name--and a price i
Or rather-
Don't bother your head with the prica Then go to each traviful warehouse,
"Your féloïdi müit be with you stin, For they act as a moral guarantee)
And run up a little bill
But mlad Thal'k fan't a Neele bill.
And now you'll be fairly started
You'll be decently well into debt: Never mind if your friends have departed,
For credit will credit beget?
So now
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You may "gǝ" till you've got to " get." Yes can go any pace you like to
You can gamble and drink as you please: Don't let any thoughts affright you,
Re the sword of our friend Damocles.
But just-
Recline on your lees at your ense.
And at last, when the duns are begfontos,
Let them das for a while and he blowed i Go on for a line with y or winning!
Think with glee on the ants you have sowed:
And those dunı-
Oh I all them to go and be blowed. Then-when the game is ovaT,
And the duas bave given up hope; And they threaten with fegal proceedings-
Just pack up your traps and-slope
That's all-
Just grab all that's handy and slope, And your creditors scarcely' will blame you ; For weayers” will pay for your debts : And the only thing that wl·l shame you, Are your debts of honour-your bats."
Poor beggar !
Here's to your scape from the nets.
A SYDNEY SLANDER CASE,
REAPPEAR'NCE OF 'AN OLD HONGKONGITEA
PEMALE CONVIGTS FOR SIBERIA: A RUSSIAN LOVE TRAGXDF: Wohin the last few days (milies a correspond- ent of the Dally. News) thera have aufyed in || Odenia eighty-five female convicts from the central forwarding prisoss at Morcow and Kharkoff, fár embarkation to the penal island of Saghallen. Nearly the whole of those wretched women have been condemned to deportation and 'bard labour on capital charges er other equally holuous crimes,
About osetrijd of them are galliy of child- murder. Infanticide is always so rife in this country, and so generally condésed by Russian jaries in the cases of unmarried women, that. the convicted, motkera --azn” saldom, severaly pualshed, except in ruch instances where the crime is aggravated by some peculiarly cruel and brutal features. There is no more deprest- ing sight than to see these unforinnata creatures, clad in coarse gray guberdines, and in the worst cases their movements constrained by waist and. ankia chalas, escorted under a song military gustd from the railway pelion vans at the qaranline station to the_convict ship which is to carry them to the Far East, Theresen among them women of all ages; from twenty to sixty glas with innocent but sad and ciroworn faces, young women of prepɔsecuring but hardened features and callous demeanours and middle- #god and elderly women of degraded and defecled spacarance, and apparently utterly indifferent alike to their present surroundings and their future late. About a score of these famels con- victs have been convicted of murdering their burbands, some of them no doubt driven to the capital crime by the bruisi ill-usage which the Roulin Jew permits to the husband's "discretionary conec ion"; while others Are the herofact-or the victims-of more of less romantic tragedies. Among those of the latter category whom I saw there is a very beautiful woman of about twenty-seven years of age, a lovely brunette, with dark liquid eyes, and with a supple and perfect figate which even the unsightly and baggy pition garó falled entlicly to concesL. On this convict's handsome face there was not a irace of .compunction or remorse ;-be: festures wore the serera com » posure and immobility of absoluts,Jadifference, and fixed resignation" She was forced into a loveless marclage with a landed proprietor who, billag to win her wifely affection, made her life
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OUR LADY OF THE SHARES.
WITH "APOLOGIES TO KIPLING AND CANADA.
The King of Kisa having assumed the title of ** Emperor,” the independases of the country is now fals to be propaty slack cabech, and the body of the lace Quee (killed twə yanan ngő) has atlasi baan bürind--with Raislis bonists,) A
borden by his studied brotality and by occasionally locking her in her apartments antif abe, well-nigh fimhe. In o'ghbouring proprietor the ill-used wife found a sympathetla friend, and this friendship nitimately ripeted Into a strong mutual affection. An elopement was clandestinely planned between the lovers, and secretly betrayed by 's maid-servant to the husband, The latter determined to surpriss his wife in the act of leaving bis hoɑte, and, at
• midnight renderrous, she had just entered the carriage provided by her protector when be | appeared upon the scene and attempted, with maur vlle epithets, to forcibly draw his wifa home again. Before ber lover bad time to Intervene the desperate woman draw herrewolver and shet her husband through the heart, illeg him on the sper For this cfme, the wife to sentenced to 6 years' forced labour in Sarballen. In ontline this case is il mutentive ofvery many mare for which ill-used. but ersing wives ara every year basisbed to the penal bervers of Rusa's far eastern island, It is terrible to Imagine or contemplate the awfol tragedies of human life and homan frailty through which those eighty-dve unfortunate women bara pasard; some few of them may possibly work out their explation and return to their homes in Rossit, but the great majorliy of them sink lower and lower goder the demoralising and degrading surroundings of their penal life, under their bard labour and brutal chastisement, autfi| a premature but merciful death puls an end to thei- miseries,
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MARVELLOUS ESCAPE OF A DUTCH OFFICER.
Lieut. A. Ralfach, of the N. I. Army, wis #ppainted commandant of the post Tobalf, and on the 16th November at 6p.m. be left Montok for his destiaallor, a fiw hours' sall, in the steamer Van Rübeck. After dinner he con- versed with the other passengers, and rallied retired early to his cabin. The next morning he was missing, and it was thought probable he had committed suicide. The Lient, however, has turned up, and relates bis expesi-nen, He remembers wiking wiba abudder, and finding himself is the sea. He was near the radder, and saw the ship pass into the "chrouding gloom," thinking he had been successfa', he swim † He tried to attract silention by shouting, and towards a light which he saw. The fight dis appeared, and he was left swimming, all:ssly, In the dark and gave himself up for tost,
A people spake to a nation,
A Queen sent word to a Throne, "Daughter am I is my mothm's house
But mistress in my own.
We're truly independent now
In the Land of Morlag Calms, Slaglog Balm of G load, halm of Gilead,
Balm of Gilead, balm 11*
A princelat spaks to the Powers, A puppet addressed the world, "I want to be an Emperar-
Let my banner be noturled.
Yo Romance, Habeassleins,
And my quendam Lord Kwong-hru, Not forgeuing Motrublia,......
I'm as big as all of you,"
A pirate spake to a land-shack,
'SHIPPING RETURNA.
From 5 p.m. yesterday to 5 pm, 10-day,
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ARRIVALS.
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HONGKONG AND WEAMPOA DOCK · RETURNS, -
Kowloon Dock Hermans sinviaromansanoso" · ps Bygde
A rogue sent word to a kuave, "We we given what never belɛnged to us,
Let us take back what we gETA. Did we save Chosen for her king Li-hel,
Or China for mere Manchus, From the jatilant Jap? We don't care araM ---Wo win'both, by afnoat ilitle ruse.".
naught seni word to a cipher, A frihed spike to a fasi, *Mighly we are, la peacusor war,
But it's too much trouble to rule. Let us plange lato royal ravels,
Maxice what becomes of opr lends 1. Let the red-haired barbarlan derli
Take the burlaosa.off our bands.”
A corpio shuddered in its.cofio, A spectre spake to a 'ghost, Where is my funeral excort, The Koresh warrior-hast ? I FCS AD ZIMY
o strangers, Bat my own true men I mist. Who are these bearded rufilang ?
Whose funeral in this 7,"
A Satyr sozered in a crate,
Diogenes sailed at his dog. "I am a bit of a liar myself,
And you are a tool in a fog; But this indeblankypendence lake
Lays out the two of us, flat
It ought to take the birthday cake, If it don't, PH1 ext isy bai | "
SAKEMUNE,
NOTANDAV
CALENDAR
JANUARY, Meteorological means based on ten years' "observations to 1895, Barometer........................ù.30.165
Thermometer 594
Humidity..........................................-74.2
TO-DAY.
WEATHER REPORT.
On dats at On data as
Barometer. 30.45. Thermometer
·Humidity...............
Rata(all KIRKELEY
TO-DAY.
30.36
$8
61
45
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Saturday, 8th January, 1898. Chinese-1813 of 15th moon of 2ård year
Jewish-14th Tabel, 5088.
Kwang.tü.
***
(H.L.G.H.S.)
Triumph...
Adgar (H.M.S.) ******** Lothair.................. 17
West York
Harkow
Hokimiallin
Paksham ASKERLASTEIN Stepfried vimme korey
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Aberdeen
FASIKO TER CANAL. OUTWARD-3011 November-Domid, Danft, Ceres, Santa, "Glaneth, gid Doc-Baularly Pingsury, Sachsen, Yarra, Ghasti, Dordogna, 7th December.Argyll, -Lyoni, Glenartway, Amphitrita, Delta" Rickmers, Orwill, St. Ronald. 10th December-Gerda, Nesler,
Tam inlus, Ataba, Courte," 14th December
·Oceana, 17th December-Glogarry, Desantin, Oolong, 1st December-Niagĉkow, Primiim, Maria Rickmers, Prometheus, 4th Decem ber-Carmarthenshire, Maria Paleria, Mena Laut. a8th December--Sydusy, Marta Jabeen, Cam, Tier, 1st December-Bornes, Darms stadt, Brato, Glenavon, Amana, s'h January Darmstadt, Natal, Crefcië, Langdank, pih | January--Hestka, Fopan, Gladastry, GM, Pa»
frociui.
HOMEWARD-7th Decembar Caledonten. 14th December-Giula, Shanghai, Sunda aist December-St. Nialan, aëth Deceraber -Wally, 18th December Bayern, gist December-Kintuch, Maulis, Pallodom Hall. 4th January-Melbourne, Antenar.
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Intimations.
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Hohammedan-14th Shaaban, 1815,
Sun-Rite .......................................... Okr. 58min.
Sets.......... Br. ££ Moon Full Mooks Em Gá High water-Morning mind1hr, 19min. Afterison 8kr. 55min. Low water-Morning ......... She. Trata.
Afternoon
tr. 18min. ANNIVERSARIES. 1785-The Gunner of the Lady Hughes strang- | WATER,
led at Canton, 1840-Chian decrea11gainsttrade with England. 1853-Ice's quarter of an inch thick at Canton 1864-Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence,
barn.
1891-The **. Namchow loss off Cap Chỉ with 1897-Armed stack on a stik dealer's shop to:
nearly too lives...
Wirgick Street, Hongkong.
TO-MORROW.
こ
Chinese-17th of 191k moon of Mörd year st Sunday, già January, 1898.
Kwone-rü
·Jowish-18th Tebet, 5688. Mohammedin-151h Shaaban, 1915.
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Sets
... Chr. Hémis High water-Morning mlfär 9âmia.
Afternoon Dhr 80min - Low walet-Morning ................ Skr 39min.
Afternoon Bår. "Smin ANNIVERSARIES,
1869-Marder of M. Heworthy at the Peak. 1873-Emperor, Napoleon III, Aled at Chiste-
hurst, 1888-Admiralty Dick, Kowloon, opened.
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A libel cave heard la the Sopreme Court Sydney, on November 20th, will call to the recollection of Hongkong préple a cause celebre that made a good deal of stir to this colony some six years ago. The parties in the Sydney sult were Joseph Sameel and f. T. Malouf, the former claiming £500 for alleged slander. Pistolff's counsel siated bis case as follows:- The plaintiff, quill the last six or eight months, had been carrying on business in Sydney at a dealer and storekeeper, and the defendant carrier on a large buslaces among the Assyrians and Bigdad Jews resident at Redfern. Some six years ago the printiff was carrying on business at Hon kong, and while there be recommended a testain man to. Chines: fm of merchants for employment and he was engaged. Sab- sequently plaintiff paid to this employee a large sum of money to be banded to the Chinese firm, but be embezz'ed it. Plaintiff, as well as the other man, was arrested, but after a preliminary |ingsly he was released, tha cirà ngilast SIR-In your issue of 10th November under to Singapore, where he carried on baslaess for him belag withdraws. At siwords Samuel went the heading Beltish North Borneo, the latter three years and at the expiration of that period be prof Another Cafilc's "jetter, which in a way concerns me la "my officei prillon, contains
come to Sydney. Some t me in 1896 he gave statements which require immediate repudiation,ormation to a soliciter in argid to the sup.
He kept himself afloat for hours, however, and Any communication to a papos outside of Borneo ed corcealment of assure by two bankrup's.
who were fileds of the defendant, bai at the at daybreak he saw the coast of Palembang and wherein gene-mistatements are m de, or STS SO made that the public are misled through Inquiry at the Bankruptcy Court he was able Beaks in the distance. He made for the land, primary and important facts bellug left out, either subsinatate My szement. It was after this swimming and flg. He offered much from parcarely or b-canss the correspondent did not, that the slander complained of was sald to have the cold in the early morning, then from the been uttered by the defendant In the first rays of the son, and the wings of small fish. know the actual facts, given the party attacked no opportunity of relating the charge until some fendant of saying to one of bis (pisintiff's) low-lying coast and rested en the everhanglag count of his declaration plaintiff sceused the de- Finally, be thinks about midday, he reached the months have passed, Year, ext∙ice would do Mr. Sutton, who landed in a much bindiged
well if they sent a copy of this communication custenders, "Do not have any transactions with branch of a mangrove tree. He lauded a fie Samuel, as he is an old criminal, rogue, and naked, having got rid of his light clothing in the atste about his head, says a polso on
to the Government so that a reply may thief. We will not rest until we bave put him sen. After test, he tried to make his way deck aroused him and when he came on deck
necessary appear in the same paper The in serious treable. Do not have anything to do through the swimp and affered terribly from the Jips rushed him i viting him to fight.
statement that a shameful slaughter took place He declined and way hit over the nose with
with him." In the second const plaintiff charged hear, thirst, and from the many wounds be re near Sapeng in absolutely untrue. Thore at stick or piece of leon, and wis next struck
ticked were charged with murder and slave deal-endent with saying to another pesso la ceived from theros, roots of trees, &e, in his regard to him, "Do not mix yourself up with en many falls in the treacherone morasy, As the on the back of the bead, at the base of the skull, ing and were zet "probably innocent" as your with a blunt instrument; bafled blend g pro
correspondent evers. A cany of 16 Dysks and 63 crimlax and rogue like Samuel; and be evening came on, mosquites and other vena tarely, and staggered brek to his bank. The Man thirty three Dyas and one hundred to a MIL Walker, "Da net pay Samuel your on his wounded b dy. There was no firm ground, farther alleged that defendant aired of him mous insects added to his agony by stinging him instrument with which he was hit was flag of Marais who were reported to be on their way natives, went up ander orders to capture a barch down in the berih, and some of his men gat n
husband's scout, Samuel fe an old criminal, so be resolved to passtheż ightleantog against a to look for it ; but the Jeps cams back, and took to Tomant to rald Pelaan Morais and sell their ague, and thief. The plaintiff stated that his tree. He was driven from that postion by the It away. One jap be 117s attempted to kalle captives in the Independent rivare to the South reputatles had been greatly injured by the insects, and tried sinking biy body in mud, cover two of his firemen, but missed them. The of B.N.B. Temliory. On reaching the house lander and that he had suffered serious Loss by ing his face with his hands, but the cold was too doctor came about half-an-hour afterwards and Draks were sent to reconnaitre, two shots
the stoppaga of-bly business ki a dealer and möch for bim, and keretarozd to the tree. The dressed his wounds roughly, bat as he has been
were fired at them from the hosts and a rush orekeeper. The defendant pleaded not gulity, bezkmoraleg he resolved to return to the coast, uick all the way down from Japan to has rever
In the absence of a material wines who failed and then flat on a log on the chance of being was made the men who fired the shoty escaped looked at his lojaties sjaça.
and fired two more shots from the jungle. Those appear on subycoon, the plaintiff elected to
picked up by passing boat. Anyway, he pre- Mr. John Dalo say that when the Japanese and parings. In the scrimmage three men and who remained in the house fought with spears
be nonsalted Neasalted accordingly,
fered to die in the water than starve in "the The man Sammel, was charged at the Magisawap. This was Nov 38lk. He reached the came rushing into the steerage, the passengers two women were killed, but here again your corrcy in Hongkong on August 29th 1892, with coast about 11 a.a., and at oxbausted on the were mostly sleep. The. igen who got up to respondent has attempted to add feel to the flame spired to defsud Lam Tan Chiu, by us and turned and saw two nation loading a smal see wisat was the myter were set apon with
having in company with one. Simon, con. truck of a tree. After a while he heard voices, kaivas. The laps wore morn Jike fanatics than by representing that the women were led out of fatally obtaining
$12,944 od gore bark. By scoutes and anything else. Whilst he was defending himself the house and cut down in cold blood. Such he was struck on the right shoulder with a plece was not the case. A woman and three children from the Hongkong and Shanghai Bang waving he attracted thelf alleation, they would of iron. The chief officer came down. Mr.
were saved by one of the Dysks, and when la. Lam Tan Chis bad entered the employ not at first approach this object, covered with Dale appeated to aim for protection. He said torviewed, the woman acknowledged that the of Simona compradore paying $1000 as mand, and blond, but ran away torrided. They re- he was p:workers himself, and that he could do Tolekosan zivers in which over eleven heads The Chinese firms with whom Simen dealt could speak Malay, The Lieut. swooned, and was
village had aided in raids on the Tomani and
semurity and receiving $ICD a month as salary, turned causlomaly, and found the supposed kantu nothing with the natives." The passengers got
LATERT QUOTATIONE.. would not ist him have goods and the com- carried by the maitres, in te unconscious condi some clothes destroyed. One of the passengers were taken and several captive sold and
Hongkong Banks 181 per cent, prem, ¡ Hong- (a Royal Naval Reserve man) lost ife books and that those who fired the shots Rad escaped pradors had given security for $5,60s to one tion, to the boat. When he recovered, he found kong Fires 370, buyers; Douglasei 57, buyersj papers-all losi effects, more or less.
were the ringleaders. The European in charge and Sydney in Samuel's name, Samuel got an Edja" from Madais. The exilves knew of no issue 18.
toman for goods that were sent to Bombay himself on board the Madurese praam · Banga | Charbonnages 103, buyurs ; Green Islanda new The thres gentlemen all say that the second of Sapang estate is not a magistrate and was lo officer of the Hakata wast on board a Japanese no way concerned with the affair? These facts drance from the back on the bills of lading roulement nour, but the Lieut. persuaded them gunboat, but the officers zafused to render any placed alongilde of your correspondent's state with the compradore to arrange for paying him ing of the 19'h
for the goods and made an appointment to search for a lighthouse. Esily on the mora- Kasintance. They said if the police were beaten
ments pal a different light on "mallers, Those
they weighed anchor then they would come to the rescue. The man acquainted with the interior of the Padas Fils chegao. The latinz falled to Bed Samuel for 10.30 am. they reached Pale Besar lighthouse, some time and at last he had him arrested. His on the coast of Banka. The lighthouse keeper ager of the Company at lar]' came on board ibat tiles will understand how difficultit la to captors day, and was asked for protection, and he said murderers and saldera ; it would be impossible to dwelling in Elgin Streat was searched by the bound up his wounds, provided him *=115 ko wauld send off the police. They beard that follow and punish the offcades with force of police who found taxes packed with Jewellery, clothing, teated him with the almost kindness, *two were on board, but did not see them,
Police, as on the fitat Intimaison they crossover and there were all signs of an ape and seat him on to his post, Toball, by boats Mr. Hall says the manga Con Police have retired. An impromptu expedition is for the prosecuilon naked to be alased la Thanks to a strong consilion no reaction
fato Independent Territory and return when the preaching departure. Allers aumber of daya Hess he met with a very kind reception, and bla had been spast over the case Mr. Phillippo, who many wounds received proper surgical treatment. some of the men to the lakes to the British Cone the only effective course, may meatlon tant withdrew the charge and permlision was want. pesin to hard ett to, and the Liest, taking the THE P. & 0.9 N. Co's steamer Shaughat left the way in Frankong Harbou had so Consul.” They asked that they might be only six men of the attacking force were simed Inken back to Koba and transferred to another with guns or rifles, and
edi: On the same day (September 13th) the two circumstances into consideration, is in compara ship; but he refused, so there was nothing for it.
delend unta, were sund in the "Ongland Jurisdice: sively gord health. Tân Kaut, le known to be | Blagapore for this port at 11. p.m. on the 6th fast. sion of the Supreme Court, before Mr. Stelding almost a total mbetainer, so his fall into the but to come on to Hoogkor The officers and engineers were not afraid of the lips at sos.
Clark, for the recovery of $13,794 yo, lp payment wafer cannot be stulbuted to the affects of an THE Imperial German: Mall lider Printien, They said they could manage them if they were
J. G. G. WHEATLEY, of goods sold and delivered to defendants. Judy excges of alcoholle liquors. His escape may be carrying the German malin with dates from once out of "port; but,they were afraid of the
Magitimate in Charge,
mink went by content and the Coan" ordered | regarded an múrvaldur, considering that is Berlin of the sath ult, bas left Blog pore for this
·Japanese on snöre Regarding "the ship's pa
that the money se sed, $10,000, and $5,000 kald: Stralis of Banka "he "warning with sharks there : port at a pim, yesterday, and may be expected | pur, Mr. Hall said he was full of rajy, and has
Province Dent by the police shou'd be used in paying the ¦ and there are waiterois aulestore in the megance as of about Wednesday evening, the sath
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