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TELEGRAMS
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
BERVICE.
THE ARMTSIICE
EFFECTIVE LAST SATURDAY,
[From Our Own Correspondent:]
Shanghai, 18th September,
10.45 a.m.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1905
"He described his education
as the beginning of the ronzissativé.
NAVAL ARMISTICE-
SATISFACTORILY ARRANGED
¿Defenda
of
be there every
the Harbour Müs
HiWonsipi. How do
defendant, bers
Den
and defendant have been lvl Big Mr. Goldring 1. I Thot dippu
lived together after the ayth of june last they were married according to the Xamas Cathoile rites, pa
K&Witness continuine, said ble mother-la-daw
of the axistance of the docement which proved her daughter to be his wife
· BV RUSSIA AND JAPAN:
[From Our Own Correspondent,
Shanghai, 22nd September,
Mr. Goldring I do not acknowledge that 8.20 p.m.
she is witness's mother-in-law, as we don' The protocol of armistice between
Admiral Shimamura, of the Japan-admit anything but that she fa defendant's the belligerents in Manchuria was
His Worship
her the woman's put into execution at noon on Satur080 Navy, and Admiral Jessen, of the
Russian Navy, have arranged terms mother. of a naval armistice to the satisfaction Witness Yes, the woman's mother knew
of the document." of both belligerents:
by Mr. Goldrin Cross-examined by Mr. Goldring, witness said he denied sending the woman out on the 18th of February to obtain money from defend- for him, or to borrow money at all, . He did not know whether the woman went to the convent when she left him,
day.
The parlementaires of Russia and Japan met in the north of Korea and arranged details.
BARON KOMURA'S ILLNESS.
AN IMPROVEMENT, [From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 18th September,
.10.45 a.m.
The illness of Baron Komura, the Japanese peace envoy, is not now so
serious.
The change has been decidedly one towards improvement.
CHINESE TRADE COM- MISSION.
CHINA AND JAPAN,
.... THE MANCHURIAN QUESTION.
CHINESE COMMISSIONERS TO INVESTIGATE. [From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 22nd September,
20 p.m. The Chinese Government is appre- hensive of the
suppose
and buy some bear.
Worship:
upt What it the same of the ship 195
I don't know but you can see it in the pai
His Worbiply Man of your class are a perfect KOREK | part in the Colony; you will go to guol with the
hard labour for a month
NBEATEN 10 DEATH.
*** COOLIES CHARGED WITH MUNDERİMİ
MANDA SANAT and inst This morning Inspector Langley charged-an earth-coolle contractorand threa coolles, named Wong Hing, Yau Tam, Wong Hong, and Liu Bin, respectively, with the murder of another earth coolle employed as the work at Teim Tes Teul, on a reclamation
atst inst. on the facts as first outlined before Mt. A. Hage
was taken by Mr. G. N. Orme, and the and who transferred it to Mr. Orme, wore that yesterday afternoon a coolie received a message that he was to go home at once as bis mother to kill bot
but the latter refused it without the payment of some money, Deceased objected to the pay ment of money, Jaying
Any beaten and ordered the prisoners to attend to it. It is alleged that they beat him until he became unconscious, and an hour later, while on the way from the matshed where the affair occurre il to the Taim.Tsa TsuitStation, the man
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\midst andő
Holeg stroom
to cloth
vision should have been mad of books to those antilled to abould have been an Aly Library or to require people tons for the issue of books dari of the day. As it i Bastilley Bastille nobody
knows
Library
bours:
knows
aide the renovators may be holding high fid
unfortunate part of the matter is that the Public Library wat Closed just in the middle Thongkong Flar Chamber for
of the season when people are most inclined devote an hour or two every day creation. During the summer mon
levels in an act of self-abnegations which calls ercise even mild ́saunter sleng forth all the
month of March ha never the was sick. He asked his master fordelva la go, ally far too hot to indulge
why the
reason.
Witnnis re
It was an unfair.
with her in a friendly way for harmand, and the master, then said he must be that one c
the woman. He did not woman ran away; she had 'no did not complain of anything,
with defendant. Between the month of March and the 1st of September he tried to Registrar-General, on the And his wifs. He reported the matter to
18th
of February
othe
Upon the
and strength of mind
pkong."It" to possess therefore, during the summer Laasan tent book-even an ancycloped there be nothing else is coloyed to the full; and li le durlog the mitge on enbmit summer months that one expectation Had the barrowing depart of the Library, As: {{Bu6th wall-primed for that the conversational and mental gymnastics vid is under the
regard to Manchuria, and has ordered the woman and the defendant had been very prisoners were arrested. The cause of death is gathering of the clans with the feeling of and ibat ini
commissioners to thoroughly investi- gate the subject.
HONGKONG-JUDGE'S INDUSTRY.
MR. JUSTICE WIER WORKS ON SUNDAYS. An interesting case in which a bakery was PROSPECT OF NEW OPENINGS IN concerned came before the Puiane judge, Mr.
EASTERN PROVINCES.
A. G. Wise in Summary Jurisdiction to-day, Wing-Chung-Les-sued-Tan-King Tsung and another, the alleged partners in the firm of in
(From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shangbai, 19th September,
11.20 a.m.
Chun
the
Wo, bakers, formerly at 3 Peel Street,
woman and the denied that she was not a postmortem examination will be held. The -"2 fgar-my-ne!gouty/Verpen or heard of for, 29 254
supposed to be a ruptured spleen. The body removed to the morgue at Kowloon, where case was remanded until, to-morrow, prisoners being held in police custody.
"ALLEGED-PERJURY,
ACCUBED COMMITTED FOR: TRIÁL The case against Li Ping Kwal, who is charged with having-committed-perjury in making a false declaration in the Probate Division in the goods of Li Tai Hing, deceased, was resumed before Mr. Hazeland this after-
pro
noon.
ruce rampant and funds can be warriors randy for baitin. The old upitit of sewer OUMA
The reco people who have not months creep out of their lairs, and sally [förth ||"Kowloon will charged to the muzzle with all that las
ls necessary in Victoria have to demolish the batteries of the insa cultivated or less witty Books are not wanted in the 3. With reg winter-time;
e; when the chill winds blow that is: latrine and urini the time for a romp and a rattle, when the timid centrul Point Liam donneuse awakens from its lethargy and shows is in coume of com fight. It is all very well to say, and a good many the Board to suggest people even believe they are speaking the truth would be convenient when they are saying it, that there is nothing likely to cause offent book ins the winter. But the authorities are am also to suggest like a deep arm chair, a blasing fire and a good" tion for its removal, entirely against the pit only to keep Wharf and Godoma in this case, municate with than be up doing themselves warm, and so this is a time for very large proportion books. But the Public Library guardians have Tsimistel Point with changed, or endeavoured to change, all that of a
"all that of ample latrine a
the these They bave kept the Library closed during the
1982 coolles within best part of the summer season: There is s
is an as possible from It may be said that the splendour of the Library, tion passed by the
#äand; Aurost! when it is opened at last will compensate for on the 220 the Public Library is to be opened this year, how far the instructio all trials and tribulations now that is ghostly near public highway, advice. What people desire to know to whether
have proved sive odeurs aris have sic
friendly for a long time. Mr. Brewin fold to go home and inquiries would be made week later he went to see Mr. Brewin with the with defendant. On the 4th March she way went 10 Mr.
Drewin
again, but witness did not know what passed as he was outside. the 19th instroom? There was no other-woman-living with him on the day his wife came in the bridal chair. The woman was 16 years old when he married her. There was no fuss with her relatives. He first heard that his wife was in a convent in May, when he saw her walking with a number of sisters. After the day he saw her walking with the sisters he went to the Re the sum of $711,60, being the balance due by gisuar-General-that was three months after bakery to the plaintiffs on account. The wards. In May he saw the Registrar-General plaintiffs claimed in the alternative that the who told him to find out who was supporting Mr. F. B. L. Bawley, Crown, Solicitor, The Commissioners appointed by defendants were due the same sum as the bal. the woman in the convent and let him know. secuted, and at, on, Chief listector of the Imperial Chinese Government to ace of the price of goods which had been He did not know whether that was in the be-Detectives, watched the cass on behalf of the bargained for and sold by the plaintiffs to the ginning of the month of the end-"it was All police. Evidence was led showing that the conduct investigations as to the pro- bakery.
day that is Sogla
all
the defendant that the signature to the will "know." 13th May and ret September he was Mr. R. Harding of Ewens, Harton and spects of new trade openings in the Harding, appeared for the plaintif Mr. Dixon
ble to of the late Li Tal Hing was that of the tail evidence when it will be opened Of course, 1978 TIP: Excel over anything about the woman's discover
tor signed by him in the presence o three Eastern provinces have now of Mr. John Hastings represented the defen dared not go to the convent to inquire. He defendant.
ant. He knew the latter A clerk from the Supreme suspect the defendant.
Court tertiñed completed their duties and their re-dants.
Mr. Dixon asked for a postponement of the port has been submitted to the Gov- trial on the ground that he had only received reported him to his chief as being with his Mr.J. Dyer Ball spoke to the administating the was employed at the Sanitary Board, and he the signing the declaration in question, and wife. That was before she left bird
oath to the defendant and the signing of Mr. Goldring: After she left you
ou did you declaration. any inquiries? What inquiries?, Don't fenes with my question, but answer it, Yes or no- could not make any other inquiries. Witness continuing said he was a policeman, but, was dismissed because he was Asleep on duty while he was walking,
ernment.
particulars of the case on Friday list. As to the alternative claim of goods sold and deliver- VLADIVOSTOK AS A COM-ed, no goods had ever been delivered. It was
a pure gambling transaction,
MERCIAL
PORT
[From Our Own Corrispondent.]
Shanghai, 10th September.
11.20 a.m. The Chinese Minister at St. Peters:
burg has been instructed to nego. tiate with the Russian Government on the subject of the opening of Vla- divostok as a commercial port.
KOREA AND JAPAN.
RUSSOPHIL INTRIGUE..
VI YONG IK CASHIERED.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 20th September,
10.10 a.m,
Mr. Yi Yong Ik has been cashiered and deprived of the rank of Major- General for going abroad without leave of absence.
He arrived here on the 12th inst. from Licahsien.
He is supposed to have been con- spiring with the Russian Minister to Korea against Japan.
[Vi Yong I is the Disraeli or the Gladstone of Korea. He is the strongest man that Kerca has, produced, and during troublous times it
Mr. Harding said the alternative claim was that the goods had been bargained for and sold. His Lordship. What is your reason for desiring a postponement.
Mr. Dixon-I only received the particulars on Friday
His Lordship-And this is Tuesday. Mr. Dixon.—Well, my Lord, Saturday after.
noon
on
is a holiday, and then there is Sunday
is 2 etween.'
His Lordship-What about that? I work
Sunday
I rend all my criminal cases on Sunday. It is true they weren't long, but I read them on Sunday,
Mr. Dixon pleaded that his clients had not had time to go over the accounts,
་
His Lordship-The case must go on. You've had heaps of time. We're getting very cloas
to the vacation now-i mean the so-called vacation,
The manager of the plaintiff firm gave evi- dence, in cross-examination he was asked:
Is not your firm engaged in speculative gambling transactions on the price of "flour?
business is one of the biggest in Hong- My b kong. We don't gamble,
Aren't the amounts charged, due in respect of differences in the price of flour?-Some of
The
Ha
did
make
of the
to
The chief writer at the Registrar General's office said that in the will produced the whole of it except the characters standing for the testator's name were in one and the same hand-writing, and the character "Lin" was in- correctly written. On the executrix's declaration the characters appeared to have been written by one and the same hand, as there was the same mistake in each. In the document sign Mr. Goldring: Now it amounts to this thated by the defendant the characters' niso ap- you took no steps beyond the report to the peared to have been written by the same hand. Registrar General and Sanitary officers Te Dr. Hawk, Resident Surgeon, at the
Jet garding the matter?--That is so
TUBR
We Hospital, spoke to his signing the certificate of the deceased. A
His Worship: While you were walking Yes!
Pesi (laughter).
More than once?-""wica 1
and, if so, when? A very large number of the public will echo that question, and I trust that the Library people will see their way to give a satisfactory answer in the very near futura,~ Yours, etc.
BOOKWORM. Hongkong, 20th September 1995LMARAN We have no doubt that the energetic secre tary of the Public Library will giye the subject of our correspondent's communication bis usual qurteous attention.-ED. 8, K.T]***
-"Shortly after. 10 p.m
of fire in the Central Fire Frigade promptly on the scene, which
Han Pune See, clerk in the Registrar Gene death cow of the deceased said her hus. that it is hoped, that the City Fail. Lending an annexe to the biog
ral's offce, spoke concerning the Chinese marriage Certificate,
said that if the bride on arriving at the groom's house found another woman living there she would resent it if she was a reasonable woman, and there: would be
litigation. She should go back and tell her and she would be entitled to throw up the contract. If the father was dead the mother should go and remonstrate with the bridegroom.
The
band did not make a will on the 12th redid not. She was with him the whole day,” know defendant by sight.
Canvas, catised by:1
TO THE EDITOR OF, the "Ífonarong Telegrarm," SIR,In reply to your correspondent "Book worm, I am planted to be able to inform you
Unfortunately for the readers, the Library (and he found that the Library will be re-opened in a very few days the Museum) are under the dancing balls, and they the floors of the latter form the ceilings of the burning of about so former. These doors &equire refuse Sind tion every summer, and this year it was found Finding it was false
wes. turned to their quarte necessary to take down the plaster colkuganded this mora replace them with cement plaster on-metal and lathing, in order to avoid
repetition
the exiin A red accident
guishment of one of our leading Scots on bis Bational féto day. Any one familiar with the methods of a Chinese contractor knows that he
The sergeant Interpreter at the Central Police station said he read the charge and ad- ministered the usual caution to defendant who made a statement to the effect that on the 9th February he went into the
Asor
Uršas zoude baiho amenat of the Mitigation, ... ] of No. 13 Albany Stizot and saw decefed and which nearly resulted in of the EREDETELNEAR
The case was here adjourned till to-morrow afternoon. Bail as before.
The case in which Olvarico Neves, signalman
others there and deceased handed paper will and asked him to sign it. The furniture and effects were willed to L4 Tain and her son, I saw 1. Ping Kwan sign first and then. I signed. After we had signed Li Hing pul e cross mark on it. I did not see anyone write the will. I do not know whe
after due caution and was committed to take bis trial at the Criminal Sessions..
tickets colle
You are dealing in gambling la flour ?—They Among the witnesses called was the mather of wrote it". Defendant repeated his statement in the meantims it. Sorry in mount to the somehow knocked overal
bought our from them?-1 don't remember.
fused to get my flour direct from Portland,
The witness was called upon to produce his books. He spread out on, the table a bundle wrapped in a gorgeous Joseph's-coat coloured handkerchief.
Hi Lordship.-Put away that thing. Put it in your
pocket,
The witcess looked aggrieved and did not obey the mandate of the Court. The bandana remained in all its glory on the witness-stand,
His Honour Mr. A. G. Wise gave judgment for the first defendant, who had retired from
against the second defendant with costs.
The permisstor
CORRESPONDANCE.
is a man to whom time is no object and all The maniger of attempts at hurrying blm are futile, and his Central said that, on Saturday three weeks! soon.expands into three months lectorastha wane forl
liquor and However, the work is very nearly Enished, and and losing tickets, and making – git banes, When he called him In add rem correspondent can
to the with defendant the men officient floor be will find in a cool and airy ready
lamp wh Arst he
the lent Defendant, o hos ing room periodicals quite up-to-date, Including
local Journal known as the boing Telegraph
and did not nourish whereon to
par
the anting
braint, I must confess that until it Ho might have could he knocke (We do not necessarily sudorse the opinions expressed 1992 Pochtened by your corresponden! ) was under did not Với hy he should go toʻgnol lot!
Coreseprodente in this column.)
AN ASTRONOMICAL QUERY,
To the Editom of the "Hoxokong Telegraph,"
at Green Island, is charged with harbouring Mun Li Kwal, wife of Tueng Hong, was Fo sumed before Mr. Hareland on Wednesday, the complainant who identified Mun Li Kwaias the woman whom her son married nine years ago. A previous witness was the go-between, and she brought the date of the birth of the woman witness, and asked if her son wasted a the date agreed with the one she had and asked her how much she wanted for the mariage. She asked Sazo and with
witness offered her $100 which she agreed to accept. l'he marriage took place on 10th January 1898. She went to the Registrar General to get mission, but had lost paper Langley he went to obtain mariage. Mr. Goldring. counterfails of all permits 7-Ms. Langley rapidly that it is over the Peak within three or Yes! But it is bine years ago and the clerk says four hours. Its brilliance is undeniable. Even they have been destroyed-H
-His Worship when in close contact with the moon is Can any of your Bridal chairs were sent, and there was a proces planet of a comet? And can any of your What was the marriage ceremony Witness-effulgence is unaffected.
astronomical readers tell me whether it is u slos. Witness spoke to the womanin Februarу, at her son's house at 18, Pokfulam Road, about astrologists say what it portends amn, etc.,
H. J. J. going out with defendant She did not
Hongkong, 17th September, 1905, have a conversation with the woman with re-
defendant for com gard to borrowing Sts from plainant. On the following day she did not le up the woman and beat her with firewood. She considered her son treated his wife as she should be treated. He was a good husband
the
not p
keep
SIR-A planet or comet of great magnitude and velocity has been rising lately over the
was to Y Yong Ik that foreigners appealed. the partnership, with costs; and judgment fire crackers, your Worship Da 1020 | hills at Kowloon about 10 p.m. It travels so,
* Hin
word
power, owing to the expediency"
Die
DODWELL v. MOSS!
THE PUBLIC LIBRARY:
"
TO THE EDITOX or zun "Honakoma, "ThLEGRAPH." SIX-For the past two months, the Public
or
Each 14.place, and he deded, sapunas that be knocked over the lamp He
the impression that more reading was done in it would be the fint time lo hicễn, i the long winter nights, than in the light sum mer evenings when bathing parties and, moon
Your, &c field light plenics hold the foE LIBRARIAN
Hongkong, 20th September, 192
THE Y.M.CA
diers or
Never mind about the overbreng of the you are not chargedib chew. Bolsy and disorderly?—WiCHANIS VK he was a bit noisy, but did noti
disorderly, Hisk Vörship fined him 53 with the alters
TO THE EDITOR OF THE HOMERORG, TELESKAPN SIR. The reference to the YMCA in ilmed Why it is called Christian Associa your edition.of.the.soth inst. was, indeed, well
tion it is hard to divine. To think that in Christian body who designate themselves Association should debate as to whether sol or sailors should be admitted is quite undiscernable. And mors, it totally gainit thea teachings of the Grit Master (whom I presume the Y.M.CA profess to follow) Bald Inzumuch as ye have done it unto one of these, the least of my brethren, ye have done tanto me
It may be well to add, that, but, for our soldiers and sailors there high pedestal professors of Christianity could not defer tha privileges an at present, or be in a position to, land) am, otca
Jesa iban a fortress. Hince then his dolagshave.|~few moments"previously" Counsel-bad~een Complainant was married in 1808. Withèss" "weeks-ago,il was announcedis Banminatalina.country.sofar fromthe homes.
and his
HS or released it is
morally referred to, the of intins would have known
when
an
Hongkong, ist Beptember, 1905
THE GAMBLING
To the Editor
of the Emperor, which he openly thwarted was supreme. Like all men of vast power and ability he had a host of enemies. Shortly after the Chinese Japanese war he was expelled from
In the Supreme Court at Shanghai Mr.A.B. Korcs, but of course returned with redoubled
Wilson (Messrs. Stokes, Platt and Teesdale), prestige. The Russian proposals in
19:0 that Korea should be governed by, or at least sub-representing the plaintiffs, has moved the Court that the defendant be ordered to furnish Jected to, the suzerainty of a European power, further particulars as to the stipulations 'men-
effectually null
nullified, mainly by the grant- tioned in paragraph 3 of the amended answers of the concession to build the Seoul-Fusan He asked that the defendant should be ordered
Yi Yong Ik again fell into
to file particulars of such stipulations referred disfavour,
which we may take it, means
to. The plaintifs had no knowledge of such that bis power and influence did not suit the Japanese administrators of the country. He stipulations, contained in the original contract,
and at the trial they might be confronted with and never gambled or drank. Witness knew Library of Hongkong has been closed to the was accordingly, by way of disgrace, ap.
certain évidence which they might be unable to the woman's mother. She had. congral public. So far as 1 can learn, no books th pointed to diplomatic position, but re fused to leave his house, which, in one of the rebut.
with her both before and after this
have been issued to borrowers, and sobedy has seen what is going on bet
behind the Is reply to his Lordship, Mr. Wilson said A Chinese constable testified to knowing com
the closed doors. latest reports an Seoul, is described as little the defendant was not present in Court, but a since they were school-boys together. When the library was closed been shrouded in mystery. The fact seems to defendant's solicitor and told him of his intend did not know if complainant was ever a police. in charge of the Library intended to renovate Be that Yi Yong-Ik is a radical, or what would
to the place thoroughly. the of man, Hearing
coming
Clear marriage he
hewebe, polish up the glass
away the cob be termed a revolutionary his ideas of reform eo informon defendant's solicitor gave him
no beyond telling him to apply for sent complaitani a present, and recalved
ass panels, and generally are not acceptable to the present generation of further particulars if he liked the defendant's invitation to the wedding.
w brighten
of the erstwhile of The case was re- as, but his strength in man and money His Lordship said that oreyanied spy open conflict between him
ani's manded ill nex: Wednesday, at 10 o clock, ball dingy apartment to which the books was co
tained. At that time, it was given out that the He is, in fact, another. Li solicitor had said there were no further stipul being allowed as before.
mentlosed; in the contract
Library Would only be
be barred for a couple of It is suggested that he allons beyond those mentios
weeks, on three weeks at the outside ; but time has passed, and still there is no sign that the SIR, in a colum certain that he himself is the arbiter in such where they were, but would be at a loss if the
Library: in to be stipulations were some other matter outside
15th Inter re-opened. If questions are Press of asked of those who appear to have some com versy on
with the Insitution, non-committating Diction 20th inst. apower, is given; and Applebe reading-room. also to% the his Lon Another type of beggar was before, Mr. F. A. rich, is sent, empty aw Haraland to-day. This time it was na unam, has been transferred to an upper ployed seaman from Sweden, and Sergeant few periodicals of ancient Garrod told the Banch that at 8.55 p.m. yester of tabes, and there the inquirer ater couple assump day he saw the man go up to a group of men ledge is left to overlaid his weighty brain, As
is A-CURIOUS CASE,,
standing outside the City Hill and speak to one a matter of fact, sons but those whose present
-Ho, afterwards: want to some others
occupation is chiefly devoted to the circumam -- on the steps, and witness followed belation of the streets fed the time to mount. MARRIAGE LAW OF CHINA,
and, heard him," ank, for money of Dar four palms of stairs like Thackeray, hac kolay 19th inst.
Fondant
was told to "get"ost"
PCA worki and the consequence is that to somesongs | Before Mr. F. A. Hazeland this afternoon, Ol. E replied, that he had work, but
Blone by the graat majority dórico Neves, aigualman at Grean faland, eure get any money from his master. He was mi people
hile the clerks or assistants rendered to his ball to take his trial on the peatedly told to go away Witness than took drown away, the hourd arch charge of balawfully barbouring Chinese, blue into the road and told his he hadscright Bollagen mains din zbyold, dm woman, named Blun Li Kwal, married to. the to be begging in the public streets... He replied" But insignideant move to shlí complainant according to the marriage laws of Cshare alright, don't you, mind me I only ingeroom arriKTAT kad beam Chins, and who had left the protection of her want to buy some beer Delendaal, gars an landed toe-open the Public Librar husband.-Mr.P, W. ton, Haft and Goldring appeared for the forms which proved to be tales and Do" couple of wool Them was realy no for the fondant said he wasnot begging she was stand, to remove the reading-room, from defence, and Inspector. Langley prosecuted on ing outside the City Hall, which be thought was hablat Botaridently above bebas Bon that the same name came upon T
Bong, Bong, complainant, said his wife and asked him it be would like some beat, and on hand. It might be for yearE) Jaft him in haarchy and be only latinid, that he said he didn't mind, and then the gentlamed for ever, appears to have bee
CAR
be
or
1
of
the
cases. He has held every portfolio of import contract. He thought the plaintiffs were ance in Koras, including those of Minister of antitled to have their application grated, and War and Minister of the Interior. It would order that the plaintiffs be given by the be stated that the Minister of War is, it may be defendant within eight days further particulars. ax oficio, a peoral officer in the amy-ED. |
**as to cartafa stipulations entered into by the H.K.T.
plaintifs and defendant and referred to in CURZON AND EDUCATION. Pagraph 3 of the amended
BELF-GOVERNMENT FOR INDIA.
12 noon.
[From Our Own Corrispondent.]
Singapore, 21st September, Lord Curzon in his farewell speeches to the Education Depart ment, and to the officers, dwelt on the subject of education as being a most Important step towards the gradual #pread of self-government through out the yout Indian Empire,
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