during the period of their subscription, that donon of are hundred dollari At ODO lime be members for life; that donors of five hundred dollars at a time be directors for life and that all Protestant missionaries who
subscribe $5 or more per annum be members
and entitled to vote.
VIII. Trustees-That all real estate and other property belonging to the Society be held on behalf of the same by a Board of Trustees, to consist of the treasurer, the auditor of 'ac• ̧ counts, British and American Consuls for the time being, and the chairman of the medical staff.
New Article X. Medical Staf-(a) That the
foreigs physicians of the hospital and college
be the medical staff and that they, elect their. chairman annually.
(b.) That each member of the staff, after one year's study of the language on the field, shall ual voice in determining all medical Work
the Societydical and (c.) That the
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THE HONGKong telegrAPH SATURDAY MAY 19, 1906.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
value of the motor cars at present in the United Kingdom amounts 10 £15,000,000,
THE headquarters of the Governor-Generat of Kwantung have been removed from Liaoyang to Port Arthur.
Or the eleven Chinese cases of plaque report, d to-day, eight terminated fatally. The total for the year is now 470
THE targest railway station in the world is being built at Leipsic. Over £7,000,000 is to be expanded on its construction. PROFRIGOR Simpson, the expert in hygiene, who is to inquire into the sanitary condition of Singapore, has arrived in that Settlement,
SIGNALS,
MR. C. A. D. Melbourne, at the Magistracy In the case of the morphine seizure a'settlement HONGKONG MITHOROLÓGICAL on Thursday, fined a coolle $25 for keeping af Street, and seven others Sz each, for gambling comman gaming house at No. 14, Second
on the premisas, inst evening,
The Nippon Yuen Knishs is reported to have definitely decided to open a fortnightly service between Hangkone and Bangkok by the middle of this month The chartered steamers Tilder and Prometheur will be put on the service for the present.
"THIS is a curious note," said his Honour the Puisne Judge in the Summary Count, this morn ine, in a case for recovery of a sum of money lent; it gives the defendant the option of re- paving the amount or not, as he likes! You had beller amend the writ." (Laughter).
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has been arrived at in all the cases with the Frickel & Co., which has been remanded. exception of the claim by Messrs. McEwen,
FOR stealing a silk jacket from his master, a barber was sentenced to three weeks' hard barber, of the Central District, an assistant labour, by Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Magis- tracy on Monday.
THE Yokohama, Municipality have decided to V2,700,000 which is to be used in defenying the issue domestic bonds to the amount of
cest of the extension of the Customs accommo
dation, which the Government has guaranteed
shall be completed in six years, it is expect- ed that the bonds will be placed on the market at Y98, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per
cent.
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A NEW CODE,
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We have received from the Hongkong Ibservatory a new code of meteorological signals which comes into force at Hongkong
those at present in use at Shanghai, and will on New Year's Day. They are the same as
be hoisted on the mast beside the time-ball at Kowloon Point for the information of masters of vessels leaving the port. They do not.neces sarily imply that bad weather is expected. The
surgical work of A HOUAZDOY was charged, and fined $. he hearing of the case of the National Bank versus THE police at the Chung Kwan O Station re signals are as follows:-
thic Society be organized into departments and that each one of the physicians be assigned hi department by the staff.
The addition of this Article X shares the
responsiblities of this growing institution, and gives each physician in the hospital and college the liberty in, and management of, under the direction of the
M. F. A. Hazeland, at the Magistracy on Wednesday, for dumping rubbish into the bar- hour, yesterday.
HONGKONG chessmen are distinguishing them. Felves in the Northern Settlement. From Shanghai exchanges, we learn that the first rame in the final round of the Shanghai Chess
his dephrine alified physician naturally Championship was played on Wednesday (9th
staff which a expecte and should have.
Dr. J. M. Swan is expected in the early fall to resume his duties at the Hospital.
Dr. Anderson is in charge of the Medical College, as formerly. Three qualified physi- cians have been already asked for."
COMMERCIAL
YARN MARKET.
In their report dated 18th instant," Messrs. Phirorsha 1. Petit and Co. write:-We have nothing fresh to report in our yarn market. During the whole of the fortnight under review demand was no signs of either improvement noticeable. Some of the imparters were over. anxious to quit and actually sold some lots at abnormally low rates. This further alarmed the Chinese dealers, and they began intersell ing their holdings, even al, a greater
decline. The foreign mer basis, who had re-purchased a good lot as reported in our inst circular, are still buying at the continually declining rates, for they are sanguine of a spuit in the market after the flands are over and transit is restored. Market during the period instead of reviving turned from bad to worse both as regards prices and off-take. It is very hard to ascertain what prices the next sales woul realise.
News from the Northern Pork and Shanghai are far fram encouraging. Heavy stocks and continued heavy arrivals have greatly to answer for the sluggishness there, and the markets are pretty much in the same state as last advised, what with further financial failures and the pre-
ponderating influence of the ever-advancing Japanese
Bomby is now showing, returning wisdom. She did all she could in a temporary boom to gorge herself, to glut Hongkong and Shanghai and to bring about a general impasse, the effects of which will not wear out in the near future, but are likely to be fett somewhat in the carly part of the next year, and that also can be possible only because lombay is now in a serious mood to stay her hand in the speculative market, and the mills there entertain no offers for business for some time to come.
Prices of some of the mills' yarn are not quoted in this circular, and it is very hard to 'ascertain a correct quotation at present.
Market close quiet.
No. 1or-Only selected threads changed hands as a delat of from one to two dollars per bale.
No. 16--A few thrands fetched a dollar lower:
No. 12. Not much in favour; priced show, a decline of 51, and a very limited business reported.
No. 10-Sales of only two threads at a heavy decline in noted. This count at present remaini neglected as stocks are accumulating. Nos. B. and 6. out of favour. No business reported:
Sales reported during the past fornight :—600 bales of No, ros: 150 bales of No. 125; 75 bales of No. 165; and 215 bales of No. 20. in all abom 1,050 bales.
Arrivals during the past fortnight:-Per steamers Gregory Afear, Laiting and Cathe rine Apcar{fiom Calcutta), and slêamers fachin and Organa (from Bombay) of about 11,850 bales for this port and about 10,630 bales for Shanghai
Ghipments to Shanghai and the Northern Ports about 3,0 o bales,
Unsold Stock:-Estimated at about 29,003 bales.
Uncleared stock -Estimated at about 45 000 balos.
Local Yarn. No business reported. Japanese Yara.--No business reported, Cotton-Rather quiet; a small parcel of 24 bales fetched Szzi per picul.
Exchange: We quote to-day as under:--
India T. T. at Rs. 157 per cent.
Demand
1571 London T. T. Sh. 2.140.-S
Demand
2.5 5/161.-$ Ti 719 $100.
301d. per oz.
14
Shanghai Silver......
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TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.
19.). After an exceptionally fine game. Mr. 1. C. Sonza defeated Mr Montalto de Jesus, These players have to play four other games, "should it be necessary, in decide who is
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CHINESE constable.447 boarded fishing junk No. 17991H, in the barbour on Monday, and arched the junk. In the hold he discovered $yz worth of brown sugar. The peuple could give no satisfactory explanation as to how the sugar got to the hold, and a man and a woman were arrested They were placed be. forg Mr. C. D. Melbourne, at the Police Court on Tuesday. His Worship fined the man $100 and the woman $5.
'A FORTNIGHT men, a Chinaman obtained a passage to Singapore by the s.s. Lightning. Half way to his destination the native developed funacy and had to be kept ander lock and key, On arrival at Singapore the police there refused to allow the man to land, and he was put aboard the Catherine Apear and brought back to Hongkong yesterday On arrival of the vessel in the harbour the Water Police took charge of the man and removed him, to the Lunatic Asylum.
A. FLAMENT, oltar Vanderberg, ofiar Vander- müller, a Frenchman, was brous. ht up on
remand at the Magistracy on Monday, before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, charged with #ileged embezzlement," said to have been committed within the French jurisdiction at Canton. Serg, Morrison, who had charge of the case, asked his Worship to withdraw the charge against the defendant on the ground that the French authorities at Canton had refused to prosecute. His Worship accordingly dis.
charged the defendant.
Lam Lin, head "bay," Kowlona' Ilotel, was charged on Monday, at the instance of W. Osborne, the proprietor, with behaving in a riotous and disorderly manner in the lintel on
Saturday night. It appeared that soune alterca tion took place between defendant and European visitor at the hotel, which resulted is defendant challenging him to fight, De. fendant averred that he was first struck by the European The case was remanded to allow the visitor alterd Court.
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POLICE Constable Wills proceeded against a house conlie employed at No. 1, Observatory Villa, Kowloon, before Mr. F A. Hazeland, on Monday, for being in unlaw al possession of a quantity of ginger, reasonably suspected to have been stolen The constable said he saw defendant's jacket looking holly, and arrested him in Carnarvon Road. When arrest.
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AT the Supreme Court on Thursday, during the Lemaire and Company, before the Full Benchs Mr. A. Stringer. Judge of the Court of First Instance at Manila, was sccommodated with a sent on the Bench beside their Honours. THE French Minister has made representations to the Waiwupu in respect of a French com by tugs between Chungking and Ichang that pany which desires to establish a river service
such an undertaking is permissible under the Inland Navigation Rule laid down in the new Treaty
MESSRS, Fred. Walker & Co., Hotel Mansions, are showing a new composition called," Arabic," which, it is claimed, is an ideal coating for roofs. It reduces the temperature within a building by 30 degrees. In Australia it has gained great favour and numerous public build ings have been coated with "Ambit,“
JACK Edwards, seaman, 1.1. Otter, pleaded guilty, before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Court on Thursday, to a charge of being drunk and disorderly in the public street yesterday. The Indian constable, who made the arrest, said that Edwards was chasing. wamen about the street. Edwards know noth- ing of what occurred the previous day, and was ordered to pay a fine of $3.
AN aged woman, by name Hou Him, was before Mr. C. D. Melbourne, at the instance of prosecuted at the Magistracy on Thursday, Sergi. Murizon, (or obtaining, by means of false pretences, the sum of $125, on 5th May, 1903, from another woman named Pong Tsat, of No. 78, Hollywood Road. The woman denied the charge, and his Worship remanded the case for further evidence to be produced..
THE Army Orders for last month state that fo consequence of the decision to remove sub- marine inining defences of the Royal Engineers at all s'ations the distinction between fortress, and submarine companies has been abolished; and the companies have received new designa- lions. The zith Company at Hongkong be. comes the 25th Fortress Company and the 41st Company at Singapore becomes the 41st For tress Company whilst the incal submarine.com panies at Hongkong and Singapore merge into the fortress companies.
Artillery, proceeded against an unemployed GUNNER James Walsh, of the Royal Garrison cook, at the Magistracy on Wednesday, for steal ing twenty-two pounds of meat from Stone. catters Island, on the 15th instant. The de lendant said that the meat was given him by the cook. Evidence was heard to be effect that defendant was arrested on the beach with the ment in a basket. Mr. Hazeland adjourned the case until 10-morrow to. enable the cook at Stonecutters to be brought to Court. A lew minutes afterwards, Inspector Langley an peared in Court and said that he was just in receipt of a lelegiam from Stoneculters saying that the cook had abrennded. The defendant was brought in, and his Worship.passed sen.
ed the ginger was discovered under his jacket:tence of three weeks' hard labour His Worship imposed a fiue of $15 on the defendant.
A POULTRY DEALER n med La U Hi, of No. 17. Ko Shing Street, wert to the Public Gardens Inn Wednesday afternoon to "cool, himself.”
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· process could not be carried out in Ln's a tisfaction, sa he get up and crouched upon the when the watchman seized him and took him seat, and was admirinë the picturesque scenery, to the station. On Thursday he was charged at the Magistracy with putting his feet on a sent in the gardens. He pleded ignorance, and Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne fined him one dollar.
"I WAS standing at the entrance of my door with my market basket in hand and I saw the excise officer deliberately drop some oplum into my basket. I scolded him and the Euro pean constable struck me damaging my ear- native woman at the police court this morning, # Such was the statement made by a Fing."
when charged with being disorderly in the pub
in street yesterday. On being questioned by Mr. Hazeland, the constable denied touching the defendant, but admitted that when the woman was taken to Yau-maxi Police Station she gave the inspector her broken ear-ring. His Worship at first remanded the case until to-morrow for "NEITHER party, present ?" said the Puinne Judge when a case was called in the Summeyerce, but as the inspector war about, he was
Inspector Macdonald to attend to give evid Court this morning. "Well, my Lord, they have called. The woman was then fined $5. to came from Aberdeen," said the soliitor for the plaintiff, "Oh," then said his Honour, "it was unfortunate that shower came when it did as they would probably be just starting, and wait till the rain is over. I think as neither party is present the case must be struck But Then I'll ask permission to withdraw the case, sw Lord, and can bring it again," said the solicitor.
**WE commend to the notice of the Hong Fong Dock Co's directors and others interested in that concern the leading article from the Singapore Free Pess which we reproduce an page 3 of this issue. The theme of the editorial was furnished by a letter appearing in these columns not long since from a. “Shareholder " whose pertinent observations have been com. mented upon, by our Straits contemporary, as London-Bank T.T. Do. demand
embodying "the sort of spirit that adds business ta business" and from which, it is recommend- Do. 4 months' sight. 19ed, the Tanjong Pagar Board might take a tip France-Bank T.T. ........................2.05. America-Bank T.T. 54 Germany Bunk T. T.................................. India T.T.......
Selling
•1'3 5/16
Do. demand 4444 Shanghai-Bank T.T. Singapore T.T....% prem. Japan-Bank T.T. Java-Bask T.T....
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THIS afternoon, at the Magistracy, Chan Fong the master of the San Cheong marine store dealer's shop, of No. 19. Tung Man Lane, WAR charged with being in unlawful passession of one keg of white lead and several steamer's
port bele frames, reasobably suspected of having heen unlawfully procured, Mr. J. H. Gardiner, ní. Mr. Q. D Thamson's office, defended, Sergt. Murison said that he went to defendant's shop on the 7th instant, and found the goods mentioned at the hack of the shop, covered with old cordave and tin sheels. Cross-exam- ined: Witness did not ask defendant if he had any stolen goods in his possession. Such gonds are sometimes likely to be found in a marine store dealer's shop. Mr. Gardiner said that, as it had been painted out, a marine store dealer was quite competent of purchasing such goods. were the said that the onus was on the defendant to sa
master from a marine hawker. His Worship
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the Court that these goods were not un lawfully obtained. In order to allow the de fence to produce the marine hawker from whom they purchased the goods. he would remand the case until Friday next, at noon, Ballroo
ceived information on Tuesday from the people of the Flour Mill there that one of their employers had committed suicide on the pre- mises. The police went to the works and there found a man suspended by the neck from the the mortuary at Hongkong. The cause of the ceiling. He was cut down, and removed to
fokls. rash net could not be explained by the other
THE Court of Criminal Sessions, which is heid monthly on the 18th day of the month, was adjourned until Monday, next, the arst inst. The following is the calendar i Nang, Fong Chun, Chan Chok committed for arson. 2. Wong Tai, murder. 1. Ken Iwakura (a) uttering a forged banknote, (b) uttering a forged banknote, (c) being in anlawful postes. sion of forged banknotes. 4. Chan King: manslaughter. 5. Fung Kai Sing and Cheung Shai, manslaughter.
Shipping.
Vorsale in. Port.
STRAMMI Acilia, Ger, 5.3., 6,000. O. Schulke, 16th May,
-Singapore 11th May, Gèn.-H. A. L. America Maru, Jap. s.5, 3,460, Philip Going,
13th May,San Francisco 14th April, and Shanghai 12th May, Mails and Gen.-T. К. К.
Anglo Saxon, Br. s.5, 2,671, C. Moore, 9th May,
Cardiff 16th Mar Coal-Admiralty, Arabia, Gar. s.s, 1,868, H. Metzenthin, 16th May-Portland, Or. 9th April, Gen.-P. & A. S. S. Co.
Cambodia, Dan, 5.5, 3,570, Th. Dahlehborg,
16th May,-Antwerp 22nd Mar., and Bin Catherine Apcar, Br. 6.5 1,730. A. Stewart,
anpors 9th MÂY, Gen A & C
14th May, Calcutia via Penang and Singapore 8th May, Gen.-D. S. & Co., Childar, Nor. .,,ios, 1. Nielssen, 15th
May, Moji foth May, Coal-Aagaard, Thoresen & Ca Daijin Maru, Jap. 5.5." 899, 1. Snow, roih May,Tamsui via Anny and Swatow 15th May, Gen.—0, S. K
Deli, Br. 5.8, 4.783, 1. D. Andrews, R. N.R., 17th May,Shanghai 15th May, Mails and Gen.-P. & O. 5. N. Co. Fooksang Br. s. 1.087. W. E Sawer, 15th May-Calcutia 1st May, Coals-J., M. &
Co
Fulh m, Br. 55, 2.965, H. Gow, 1 th May, Moji 5th May, Coal-D, & Ctr, Lal Holstein, Gier, so, goo, S. Niejahr. 18th May,
-Canton 17th May, Gen.—J. & Co.
Wan 1, Br. 5.5., 2,060, J. L. Staker, 18th May, Penang and Singapore 11th May, Gen-Jon Terk Seng.
Hong
Ilford, Br. 6.5, 27'9, L. G. McKechnie, 16il May, Moji 15th May, Coal.-D. & Co., Ld.
.
Java, Ausi. 6.5., 2,598, L. Klepac, 13th May,
Kuchinotz 7th May, Coals.-D. & Co., Ld.
Johanne, Ger, ss., 957, Ipland, 18th May,
Haiphong 5th May, and Haihow 17th, Gen-1.& Co. Loosok, Ger. s... 1.020, G. Schultzen, rath
May,-Hangkok 8th May, Rice.--15. & S.
1.yeemoan, Ger. s.s., 1.925. Th. Lehmann, 18th Loval, Ger. 5.8, 1.236, F. Natzins, 12th May,-
Bangkok 4th May, Rice -S., W. & Go,
May, Capion 12th May, Gen.-H. Á. L. Mausang, Br. 5.5, 1,644, R. Houghton, 8th May-Sandakan 3rd May, Timber and Gon-I, M. & Co. Rajah, Ger. 1.4, 1450, C. Wolff, 13th May,
Bangkok 6th May, -Toon Fat Hong Samsen, Ger. 3.5, 10, Rehwaldt, 18th May, Bangkok 8th May, Gen.-B & S. Shahjahan, Br. s.6, 1,078, J. R. Scott, 8th May,
Rice, Meal and Timber,
Saigon 3rd May, Rice.-Wo Fat Sing. Standard, Nor. 5.5, 894. H. N. Bull, 13th May.-Bangkok 6th May, Rice-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co, Sullberg, Ger. 5.8., 78, C. Luppi, 17th May,-
Amoy 15th May, Ballast.-H. A, I.. Taliu, Ger. 5.3., 1,065,C. U herfeldt, 12th April, -Swalow th April, Ballast.-E. A. T. Co.
Taikosen Maru, Jap. s.8., 1,991, T. 01, 19th
May, Moji roth May, Coal-M. B K Taishan, Br. s.š., 1,821, 1. T. Laing,'14th May,
Kahsichang 7th May, Rice.-B. & Co. Taiwan, Br. 3.5, 1,012, A. Martin, 16th May, Bangkok 10th May, Rice-Wing Sing. Tean, Br. 3.5., 1,346, Sommerville, 18th May,
Manila 15th May, Gen --B. & S. Tremont, Am. 1., 0,605, T. W. Garlick, 18th May,-Seattle 9th April, and Manila 16th May, Gen.-D. & Co., Ld.
Wuhu, Br. s., 1,227, V. Richards, 18th May,
Wuhu 13th May, Rice.-B. & S. Yangtze, Br.5.1, 4.149. W. Cope Lycett, 18th May-Tacoma via Japan 18th April, Gez.-B. & S.
Tanar, Br. 5.5, 2,768, W. Davison, R.N.R., 4th May,Vancouver 3rd April, and Shanghai 30th, Gen.-C. PR. Co. Tin How, Br. R.., 2,200, Kerr, 16th May,
Cardiff via Singapore 9th May, Palent Zafiro, Br. s.., 1,618, R. Rodger, 14th May,
Fuel.-Order,
Manifa 12th May, Gen.-S., T. & Co.
Steamera Expected.
From
A cone point upwards indicajes a typhoup to the North of the Colony.
A cone point upwards and drum below in licates a typhoon to the North-East of the Colony.
A drumdicates a typhoon to the East of
the Colony,
A cone point downwards and drum below
indicates a typhoon to the South-East of the
Colony.
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A cone point downwards indicates a typhoon
the South of the Colony,
A cone point downwards and ball below
indicates a typhoon to the South-West of the
Colony.
A ball indicates a typhoon to the West of the Colony.
A cone point upwards and ball below indicates a typhoon to the North West of the Colony,
Red Signals indicate that the centre is believed to be more than 300 miles away from the Colony.
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Black Hignals indicate that the centre is believed to be less than 300 miles away from the Colony.
The above signals will, as heretofore, be hoisted only when typhoons exist in such posi.
Intimation.
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tions or are moving in such directions that in. formation regarding them is considered to be of ¦ inch, and about eight words to the line, importance to the Colony or to shipping leav ing the harbour.
NIGHT SIGNALS.
Two lanterns hoisted vertically indicate bad weather in the Colony and that the wind is expected to veer.
Two lanterns hoisted horizontally indicate bad weather in the Colony and that the wind is expected to back.
The signals are repeated on the flagstaff of the Godown Company at Kowlean, and ulso,
M's Receiving Ship. by day only; at the Barbour Office and on
LOCAL STORM-WARNINGS,
typhoons by means of the Typhoon Gun placed The Colony itself is warned of approaching
at the food of the mast, which is fired whenever a strong gale of wind is expected to blow here.
NOTICE BOARDS.
Notice boards are placed at:-
Joint Cable Companies' Office. Ferry Company's Pier, Ice House Street,
Blake Pier.
Post Office.
Harbour Office.
Ferry Company's Pier, Kowloon,
WEATHER-PORECASTS and STORM - WARNINGS are exhibited on the above hoards daily about 1 am, and also at other hours, day or night, whenever necessary, Informa- tion of importance is also issued by "Express,"
THE CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTAR is exhibited at the same places daily about noon. It contains observations made at Hongkong and at a number of stations in the Far East, together with Remarkt, Weather- forecasts, and information regarding the axist ence and movements of lyphoons based thereon.
SPECIAL. INQUIRIES,
Musters of vessels pr their agents may, whenever necessary, call at the Telegraph Company's Office in Connaught Road and send telegrams to the Observatory asking for Such special information without charge.
SANITARY Inspector D. McKenzie prosecuted Lihing, coolie. employed by the Sanitary 157
Board, at the Police Court on Tuesday, for (157) | Feing in unlawful possession of one tiger claw mounted with gold, ose gold cardrop, and a piece of gold, reasonably suspected have been stelen. Complainant said that the trinkets were found on defendant's bed. Defendant attended by loss of life occurred on board a ON the seth ult, a serious boiler explosion nverred that it was put there by somebody steam launch at Bangkok. The launch, a large Mr. F. A, Hazeland said he was of opinion that two decked boat, heeled over and saak almost defendant stole the things off a dead body before any assistance could be rendered. It 30 days' sight San Francisco & New York 411 while on the way to the morgue. He would
was first said that six were killed and eleven 4 months' sight
do,
52 pay a fine of $75, with the option of three wounded, and again that there were seven 30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne 2/1 15/16 | months' hard labour,
killed and thirteen injured. Eleven injured 02.69]
men were taken to Hangrak, hospital, of HAU Shing, a house coolie, was arraigned whom one died and five were too seriously .....2.21 before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the police hurt to be moved. Of these five, two were
Vessels
Agents Du .....30 court on Thursday, on a charge of neglect expected to die. One of the men killed was ...ou sound Zing to report a case of email-pox in the ser- said to be a sarapan owner who was pass Baca... ......... Singapore. P. & Q. Co May 31 inquiries may also be sent from the Police
Hakala Maru..Moji ......N. Y. K.... May za vants' quarters of No. 44, Lyndhurst Ter-ing close by in his boat at the time of the Namsang Singapore.1., M. & Co May 21 Station at Kowlbon Point which is connected race, on the 16th instant, Sanitary ins-explosion. The cause of the accident is
Gidley prosecuted. Defendant pleaded unknown. Her engineer, was a certificated Tjimabi Macassar... C. J. L. May "YRS," said Daniel Butherland, at the Police guilty, saying that the patient iad arrived here man. There is reason to believe, however, Emp. of China, Japan... C. P. R. Co May 22
with the Observatory by telephone. Court on Monday, in answer to a charge of from the interior with the disease. The inspec- that another man than the regular eagiseer iliong
Prinz Heinrich Japan....... M. & Co... May 22 belog drunk and incapable in Ship Street on tor stated that he went yesterday to superintend
Kobe
THE LAW OF STORMS. was attending to the engines, getting steam
1. C. J. L... May 12 Sunday night, "1 am in the Sailors Home," the disinfection of the house for a case of up in the boiler after the repairs had been Idomeneus Singapore. B. & S... May 12 continued Sutherland, and I would like to plague that had occurred there. On going into effected. This mat went down with the wreck Colombo Mara Singapore, Y. K... May 27 to be expected while signals are hoisted, and
Preussen.....
......Colombo... M. & Co...
Further information concerning the weather May 23 inform you that I have no money." On being the servants' quarters-four persons occupying Further information had it that eight were questioned Daniel said that he was promised that room-be found a boy lying on a bed suffer. killed outright and eleven injured, and of these Aragonia... Astoria ... & A. Co May 23 sailing directions, are given in "The Law of
job and expected to have it soon. Mr. Hazeing from, or in fact, getting over an attack of eleven three have since died. Three of the Mangalia land romanded defendant la police custody small-pox. The scales, which were mostly
...tapan... M. Co... May until he finds a boat. The defendant was to
men killed were taken out of the launch after China... ......San F'cisco, M. Co... MAY 30 Storms in the Easterry Seak" about his nose and legs, were just falling off. she was raised, and half of a body was also P. Waldemar Sydacy M. & Co...fune 5 be put on board. It was later learnt that The patient was removed to Tung.Wa Hos the story about his being promised a ship wat
found. The killed included a Chinaman who Nippon Maru. San F'cisco N. Y. K....June pital and the father (defendant) arrested. His was on the wharf near by looking on, and the a fabrication and his Worship fined him $z, or Worship fined defendant $50, with the option at that of another launch moored nlangsido seven days..
of two months imprisonment.
who was scalded to death.
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Acting Director. Hangkung, Obscrvatory, and January, 1906
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