TELEGRAMS,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"
SERVICE
CHINESE TARTAR
GENERAL.
SHOT BY RUSSIAN SOLDIER,
SERIOUSLY WOUNDED.
[From Our Own Correspondent.】
Shanghai, 27th September,
11.40 a.m.
It is reported frien, Tokio that the Tartar General at Heilyngkiang. has been shot near the Amur by a Russian soldier.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
LEGISLATIVE.COUNCIL.
OFFICIAL SALÁRIES,
NO INCREASE.
way of putting it, but did not the shipping, His Excellency would ask, depend as much upon the trade of the Colony?
POLICE EFFICIENCY.
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 27 1906.
COMMERCIAL
TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCK. ·
Noon
'- Buyers:—HK., C., & M. Steamboat Co. Sas,
Intimations.
THE
Indo-Chinas $74, Shell Transports 291, Kow- doon Wharves S931. Shanghai Docks Tis, 106, Humphreys Estates 511, Electrics Staf, Tram Ways S215.
Firon $317, China and Manitas $231. Douglases
Sellers-Hongkong banks 5000 Land ROBINSON PIANO 493, Unions $775, Cantons $320, ngkong £46, China Sugars $157, Raubs $8, Hongkong Blocks
5154, Hongkong Lands $100 West
$60, Cements S11, Icos $136, Ropes $28, $131, China Borneos $10, China Providents
Powell Sto China Light and Power Sto, Watsons 513,
THE SHANGHAI TRAGEDY..
HYNDHAN GIVES EVIDENCE. In referring to the cost of the up-keep of the trial of P. S. Hyndman in Shanghai, wo repro- Continuing from yesterday the report of the Hongkong Police, the Hon. Member at theduce the following from the Mercury:-Tell A meeting of the Legislative Council was end of the table appeared to desire to convey held this afternoon. Present: His Excellency that the efficiency or otherwise of a department, please, your movements during the rest the Governor, Majur Fir Malltew Nathan, was commensurate with the amount it cost for that these gentlemen can hear you?-As usual of Saturday, speaking'slowly and disincity so KC.M.G., B., His Excellency Colonel Darts up-keep. His Excellency could scarcely before going in work 1 kissed Mrs. Rose good ling, R. (Commanding the Troops), Hon. think the Hon. Member meant that. As regards Mr. T. Sercombe Smith (Colonial Secretary), the comparison between the Shanghai and they for the day and went to work, but this Hon, Sir H. Spencer Berkeley, K C., (Attorney Hongkong Palice, His Excellency had had preyed an my mind all day long. In the course Points 550, Hongkong Hotels 5115, Cottoss General), Bon. Mr. A. M. Thomion (Colonial
home and take her out for a carriage drive, and of the afternoon I made up my mind to go Treasurer), Hon. Chptain F. J. Badeley (Cap Inin Superintendent of Police), Hon. Mr. W.
thinking that perhaps Smith's influence over as this had been in my mind all day long and Chathamn (Director of Public Works), Von
Mas, Rose had prevailed against my better MSE. A. Hewell, Lon. Dr. Ho Kai, M.,
and remembering that Smith had promised to at here to find out if she was at Smith's house counsel, I determined that in case she was not
put an ounce of lead into me, and being deter
Gresson, and Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher (Clerk of C.N.G., Hon. Mr. Wei Yok, Hon. Mr. W. J.
Councils),
ABSENT.
several conversations with gentlemen convers. ant with the subject, and had come to the conclusion that the expenditure upon and the efficiency of the Police were quite prepustionate.
PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS.
the fact that something over 30% of the revenue "The same Hon. Vember called attention to was spent in personal emoluments. As regards
The General is seriously wounded, (Harbour Master), Hon. Mr H. E. Pollock, Colonies, which were oil on an average 30%
Han, Cupi. 1. A. W. Barnes; Lawrence, kin. that; His Excellency had before him the figures mined in-case 1 found her in his house to take
{Kenter's.
Disloyalty in Ireland.
LONDON, 25th September.
At the opening of the Dublin main drain. age systém, an alderman cut off a Union Jack, which was flying on a stentner, and a luncheon, afterwards, several members the Corporation left the room while the toast of the King was being drunk.
of
Racial Riots in Atlanta.. The rioting of whites against the negros: in Atlanta, Georgia, has been resumed, and twelve needs and two whites have been killed and any womiled. Troups have been called.
Later,
The Chinese in the Transvaal. Johannesburg reports that fourteen Chi-
K., Hon. Mr. Edward Osborne.
!
MINUTEN
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed.
PINANCIAL MISUTES.
of Singapore, Colombo, Maurjjius; and, her so that Hongkong could not be said to be out of line in that direction. (Hear, hear.)
"HONGKONG'S CURSE."
The hon. member, continued. His Excel-
Knowing that I had Mr. Guilfoyle's revolver her away, if necessary, by using physical force in my drawer 1 took along in care, in the altempt to take her away, Smith would show any weapon that I could bring mine out and show him I was armed also, which might" have
The Colonial Secretary Jail on the table irncy, had made a violent attack upon the Sa avoided further trouble.. Financial Minutes Nos. 65 in 72, and it was nitary Department (which he had called treabat they be referred to the Financekong's curse"). The working of, that Department was now being investigated by
Committe
Sales: Hongkong Docks St54-$153. * Nominal-National Banks $47, China Fires $17. $93, Hongkew Wharves Tit. 240, Dairy Farms
Da. Do.
TO-DAY'S EXCHANOR. Selling
ondon-Bank T.T.......
France-Bank T.T. .................
demand... 4 months' sight
America-Bank ".T. Germany-Bank T.T
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• T.7. ......... Do. demand Singapore T.T. Shanghai-Bank T.T. tapan-Bank T.T.
Ava--Rask ZT.
4 months' sight LỰC. á mooths' sight L/C.
Now, Mr. Hyedman, just rest a moment. You have heard the story of the Chinese shroff in Mampole as to the gun going off a few days be- H. E. the Governor said that the item a. special Commission, and therefore it was fore. While your are speaking about the gun will minute No. 65' was due partly to the open ment here and now.
out of place to say anything about the Depart you please tell us about that matter and then we ing of a new cemetery, and partly to the in-
will go on?-About two days before the sst Sep PUBLIC WORKS. stallation of
tember I had occasion to look for some papera waterworks all. Mt. "Caroline Cemetery, as well as to the work of burial
Remarks were made that the Public Works and went into several drawers and in one of them I noticed the revolver lying there. I drew it out not thinking of anything, just pulled the trigger, and it went off. I pointed it down-Bar Silverm quite accidentally it went off.
of corpses and plague corpses by the Tungepartment were very slow in getting through Wa Hospital. Na b6 minute is for the agency matters. The figures would show that more to be opened in Tientsin on 1st October.ey was being spent on the, Department in an increasing degree, and His Excellency said the fact that nearly 30% of the returns were expended on it was a very healthy sign.
Personal emoluments will be defrayed out of the lapsed salaries ofpostal servants. No.67 minule is for the Government printing and stationery,
No. 68 is a first instalment for the works of the Public Works Department, as it in necessary
Buying
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HIGHEST CLASS
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THE LEADING MAKERS
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months' sigli
months' sight Francerade Pruit * months' nighi
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4 months' sight Germany
Bank of England rale Are you very familiar with revolvers-Not Sovereign'......
at all.
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Did you at this time own any revolver?—No. How long since have you owned a revolver?
nese attacked the house of the mine caplan-Fibat the Director should be placed in possession Ceived a reply from the Hon. the Secretary of Two years.
at Newheriot.
of money for urgent work. Minute No. 6) was
The mine captain killed. one and wound to cover the loss to the Treasury on subsidiary coins. Nos, 70. 71 and 72 suficiently explain
ed two with a revolver.
Seven Chinerd have been arrested.
Mr. Chamberlain.
thoms Ives.
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TRADE MARKS.
The Attorney General moved the first read Mr. Chamberlain, on the advice of bising of a Bill entitled an Ordinance to consoli ductor, has cancelled all engagements for the date and amend the Law relating to Trade
autumn.
Marks.
The Colonial Secretary, seconded and the Bill was read a first time.
CRIMINAL EVIDENCE.
The-Duchy of Brunswick. The Brunswick Dict has deferred taking incasures for the election of a Regent, in the the motion of the Attorney General, hope that an arrangement can be effected seconded by the Colonial Secretary, a Bill between the Kaiser and the Duke of Cum-entitled an Ordinance to ainend the Law of berland. -
Evidence was read a first time,
The object of this Ordinance is to introduce BREACH OF SHIPPING “RU7.25. into the law of this Colony clating to evidence
SHIPMASTER EINED
The master of the Geiman steamer Likerin, Captain Kier; was summoned before. Mr. F. A.
in criminal cases the amendment made in the
w of England by the Imperial enactment 61 & 62 Victoria Cap, 36, by which in all Crimin al proceedings an accused person, and the wife
NO INCREASE TO OFFICIAL EMOLUMENTS
His Excellency said that he had now Je tate to His Excellency's despatch of the 13th July, in which the Secretary of State raid he saw no reason for increasing the
salaries of officials, which already compared very well with those in other Colonies. In re- itung money in sterling they had an advantage they previously did not get, and the sterling rate was fixed to get rid of the custom of paying salaries at fictitious rates at exchange,
BILLS PASSED.
Several Bills were read a second time and {others passed into law.
The Council then adjourned till Thursday, The 14th prox.
Now you put the revolver on the rat Septem- bor in your pocket. Which pocket? (Witness pointed out the pocket in his coat.)
You did not have that coat on, did you ?—No. Was it that kind of pocket ?-Just the same kind.
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To-day's Advertisements.
TYPHOON RELIEF FUND.
T the request of the General Committee an
ENTERTAINMENT
will be giypo in the CITY HALL on the evening of the tnth proximo.
act as a Commitice.
The following gentlemen have consented to
connection therewith:-
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Mr. D. R. LAW (Chairman).
Major PRITCHARD, R.A
Mr. G. BALLOCK.
Mr. E. ORMISTON (Treasurer).
Mr. G. A. CALDWELL.
Mr. R. SUTHERLAND (Secretary).
And where did you go after leaving the Metropole Hotel?—I left the Metropole Hotel about 4 o'clock. From there I proceeded to the house, to Deat Road, met Mrs. Rose's sia- ter, Kate, and asked whether Winnie was at home; her answer was that she had gone down to Nee Sung's, a Chinese store. My suspicions were Immediately aroused that she was at Smith's, and I made straight on my bicycle for 15 Maining Road, Smith's address," I tried the front door and got no answer. I went round to the back door which a boy opened. I said It was unanimously agreed that the following" Master have got?" in Chinese and the smallrom the F. and O. S. N. Co, to sell by votes be recommended for adoption by the boy told me "Master no gat, come back 6 C uncil.
FINANCE COMMITTEE.
A meeting of the Finance Committee was held immediately alter the meeting of Council, the Colonial Secretary presiding.
SUPREME COURIE
"
'o'clock." I told him his master was. upstairs and to take me up, but he persisted in saying his master was out, and would come back at
Haveland, at the Police Court this morning, at or husband, as the case may be, of such person of the vole, Judicial, and Legal Departments o'clock, I had my suspicions that she
the inwance of Boarding Officer Melver, on thice charges.
On the first charge it was said that defendant 'faited to enter his ship at the Harbour-master's office within twenty-four hours after his arrival. The second charge was that defendant left she
are made competent-witnesses for the defence at every stage of the proceedings, whether the accused is charged solely or jointly with some other poison."
The wife or husband can be called only on the appication of the accustif, except in the
A sum of two hundred and fifty dollars in aid
Supremie-Other charges, electric lighting
KOWLOON POST OFFICE.
and fans.
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A sum of onghundred and twenty-three dollars and forty even cents in aid of the vote, Public Works Extraordinary, Huilding Post
par an bis inst er p without a port clearance, case of offences against the Ordinances specified † Office, Kowloon
and the third was that he failed to pay the dues required under section 37, sub-section a,
The defendant pleaded guilty to all three charges.
His Worship fined him Sex on the first change, Sio on the second, and $1386 on the third.
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
VICEROY SHUM'S DEPARTURE.
From Our Own Correspondent]
Canton, 24th September,
le is reprted, mistTMILE "Vhony" them's leave is about to expire and that he will leave Canton for-Yunkwei Province after the Chi nese Autumn Festival (zni) October). He has sent to Paking a telegrain praying the Throne to allow him to have bi. offical seal tempor. arily confided to the care of the Tartar-General at Canton onlil the arrival of his successor.
WOMAN'S SUICIDE. -
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in the schedules in cases, coming under those: ordinances the husband or wife of an accused person can be called either for the prosecution or for the defence without the consent "ufsuch
accused.
THE APPROPRIATION BILL. Hon. Mr. E. A. Heweit then addreased the Council at great length, animadverting chiefly upon the speech delivered by itis Excellency the Governor on the Appropriaton Bill for 1907) the principal point of which was lus advocacy gi an adequate increase in the satures, of officials who are paid on a sterling basis; calculating their salaries at such a rate that whatever the
fluctuations of the dollar might be they would the sterling. never get less than $10 or more than $.2 to
Hett. Mr. W. J. Gresson also spoke on the main points of this. Excellency's specul and look exception to the amount of expenditure for the Samiary Department which, he said,
HAW TERRITORY,
was in the house and that Smith was phate too, so I walked into the rooms down below to see if I could find anything belonging to her left that I could recognize. Having found nothing I left the house and went back to Dent Road and her sister said she had not yet returned. 1 then made for Nec Zong's and proceeded to the Hotel des' Colonies in the one or two other places but did not find ber
hope that I would find her there having lea with Smith.
A sum of forty dollars in aid of the vale Miscellareous Services, travelling allowances in the New Territory,
MISCELLANEOUS MINVIKS. Other financial minutes, as land on the table at the last meeting were also passed.
This was all the business.
AN OFFICER'S SPREE.
What led you to go to the Hotel des Colonies rather than any other place? Because Smith lived there at one time. made inquiries at the office, if any tea partice were being given or whether Mr. Smith was giving a tea party, or whether they had seen him there with any one. Their answer was "No. He had not been here at all."
WAS IT, TEMPORARY INSANITY!
William Whyte, the second officer on board Where did you go from there?-From there the steamer Hilis, made a mistake when he telephoned to the Metropole to say that f took to sea life, and probably he repents it now,
was wet through and was going home for a. change and was not coming back. They want for if Whyte had gone in for the circus busied me back so i said: "All right" ness when he was young and was able to give
Full particulars of the Entertainment will be published later,
R. SUTHERLAND, Secretary. Hongkong, 27th September, 1908.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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*HE Undersigned have received instructions
PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
on
MONDAY,
the 1st October, 1906, at 11.30 A.M., at the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's premises, Kowloon,
Many
105 Bales HEMP
BALES BROKEN and all more or less
damaged by sea water: TERMS:-As usual,
ex Lighter "MADGE";
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 27th September, 1906.
NOTICE.
Steinway,
Bechstein,
Bluthner,
Winkelmann,
Collard & Collard,
Hopkinson,
Haake,
Krauss, &c.
CASH OR CREDIT,
OK ON
HIRE FROM $10 PER MONTH INCLUSIVE.
Hongkong, 22nd August, 1006.
THE
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ADAME JAY has just received a Stock ΜΑ
of very fine HAND-EMBROIDERIES, AND SUMMER AND AUTUMN TRIMMINGS, such as has not been seen in Hongkong before, and suitable for Trimming any Goods, no matter how this or how heavy. She has also in Stock, in two qualities, some very fine de Soie, SILK MULLS, suitable for WED. WHITE SATIN, Crêpe de Chine, Mousseline
DING GOWNS, besides many other new materials for customers to choose from.
Madame.JAY particularly calls attention to the fact that, owing to favourable exchange she is prepared to provide WEDDING TROUS SEAUX, at a figure less than that for which his audience such an exciting and hair-raising When I left the Metropole it was quite clear same time guaranteeing a perfect fit.
The weather that afternoon was what?-they can be imported from Home, while at the time as`lie gave a Chinese audience in Des | but by the time, got to the Hotel des Colonies Hongkong, 27th September, 1906, Vinia Raad Central last night the fates only began raining and I got wet and I told the clerk was not going back until next
might be more properly styled Hongkong's kuow how far up the ladder Whyic would have morn went into the bar of the Hotel dea
curse," as the $154,220, appropriated did get forced on landlords and householders for works include the immense amount of expenditure
which neither the land crds or tenants wanted.
Other Members having addressed the Coun-
cil.
THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH.
On the afternoon of the 6th day of this moon (23rd inst.), a village womán returned to her lodgings, in an eating houre in Shakee Street, near the Canton Customs House. At ́midnight when áll the inmates had retired the woman comunited quicide by cutting har
His Excellency said, regarding the re throat with a pair of scissors. Next day the marks of the Hon. Membets, upon the subject matter was reported to the Num Hoi Magisal a typhoon-sheller he was already endea trare who immediately sent a waiyuan to the vouring to make arrangements to make a ladging house for the inspection of the de- start upon it within, the year (applause). But ceased's badty..
before doing they had finally to decide The following items are from our Canton upon the most suitable sute, which appeared to contemporary:
be at Mongkok, but it was a moaṭṭer that could not be hurried. Then, having fixed upon a site, there were plans and estimates to be settled and the all-important question of how the necessary expenditure was to be met, bad to be considered. As regards the remark of the Hon. Menber at the end of the table, it was a j very common thing in these cases to ask why should we pay for what the next generation will reap the benefit of?" Thut, said His Excellency, was not a fair way of putting it, for we had to ask ourselves if we are not resping the benefit now of what the last genera
YUET-HAN RAILWAY,
At a meeting of the Yeel-han Company on the 23rd inst. the di ectors decided upon the following questions. The ten cent pieces which were paid for stock shall be used to buy silver bullion, and this in turn shall be minted at the Canton mint into dollars. A letter was read from the second director Wang Shiu Ping, saying that be will not place his name upon any railway document,
THE TAI LOONG GINGER MANUFACTURERS On the 23rd inst. the Chamber of Commerce held a specialmeeting to try and arrangematters tion paid for. between the bankers and Kwong Cheong Co The $70,000 security held by the Nam Hoi Magistrate was jeopardized for sometime, but upon the guarantee of the compay it will re- main in the magistrate's hands ́ until payment is made,
A NEW RESERVOIRS"
It had been said, when the Tytan reservoir was built, that it was a "white elephant" and no use to tlie generation. As a fact, it is now found to be too small to meet the requirements, and a new reservoir is about to be built, cap
The bankers' were dissatisfied with the arable of containing 1,200,000;003 gallons of rangement and no settlement has yet been water. (Applause.) made,
THE NEW VICEROY.. Viceroy Chou Fubas telegraphically instruct. ed his son Chou Hok-in, (the expectant Taotai in Canton) to detain, Prefect tú Shui Shu and some others in Cantou to be. His Excellency's
REMOVING REFUSE.
The Hon. Member for the Chumber of Cons merce bad said the Shipping ought out to be called upon to contribute to the cost of remov. ing refuse, as it most affected those ob-land> and he added that the trade of the Colony de- panded on its shipping. That was a common
been by now. He could have dehed the police
ing to commit suicide? Practically nothing.. then, but what can a poor officer do against the law when a policeman thinks he is attempt
That was why Whyle is $25 out to-day,
Colonies for a drink. How many drinks One.
The jury may want to know what it was That question was asked?- took a brandy.. and Tansan.
Last night, at about ten o'clock, Whyte walk ed into Des Vuux Road Central and waited.
Now after leaving the Hotel. des Colonies When, he saw a tramcar approaching about a
where did you 207-1 left the Hotel des dozen paces away Whyte threw himself on the track The motorman of the car pulled and I tried the front door. It was locked, and Colonies and went straight to Maining Road up in time. Whyte got up when the car came to a standstill, brushed his clothes, murmured
On my way around to the back door I met Mr. Ferris; I asked him if Smith lived in that something about the slipperiness of the road, house and he said "Yes"; I asked him if he and stood aside. The crowds then gathered He repeated the performance a second time asked to see whether anyone camp out while I knew whether anyone else was there; and and was successful in stopping another car, but
weat the back away. Mr. Ferris never an- he third time Whyte got it. The car could
awered me. I went to the back door, knocked not be stopped in time and Whyte was picked and almost instantly it was opened by the boy. up in the le guard. The crowds thought that I gave him my card and told him to go up. Tuade attracted the dusention of a police-serMaster have got friend." was part of the performance and the noise they stairs and give to his master. geant who dragged Whyte out of his uncom fortable position and removed him to the station before he could do more injury to him- sell. At the Central Police Station a charge of disorderly conduci whilst drank was entered against him and he was held. Brought before Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, at the Police Court this morning, the officer pleaded guilty and was fined Sas.
THE WEATHER.
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:
On the 27th at 11.5 -The barometer has fallen generally, particularly in Manila where the decrease of pressure exceeds 0.3 inch.
The typhoon is crossing Luzon to the Neuth, It appears to be smoving towards W.N.W and very bad weather will prevail over the China Sea during the next two or three days...
Pressure is still bigh over N, China.
VORECAST.
He said
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBORO', LONDON AND STRAIT). HE Steamship
THE
"GLENAVON" having arrived from the above Ports, Ces of Cargo by her are hereby informedhamir Godowns of the Hongkong and Kewlion Goods are being landed at their riskinlari in
Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Goods not cleared by the 4th proximo will be subject to rent.
-No Fire Insurance will be effected.
All damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the damage ten days after the steamer's arrival, obtained from the Godown Company within
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for your card, but you did not give it?--I took Mr. Hyndman, the boy just said that he asked my card book and took one out and gave it him. You have a book of cards?-Yes, I insisted on the boy going up. I went up by the front stairway. I followed close on the boy's heels,. I heard voices upstairs and as the boy was going towards the room I pushed him aside and rushed for the room door, threw it open and saw Mrs. Roto and Mr. Smith in the room. In an instant Smith jumped on my neck.
Show me how Smith attacked. you?-Just that way (showing strange hood)ingid THE Steamship my head and at the same time slinging him was my right and fell almost at my feet on
with my right arm threw him aside to
the threshold of the door! I immediately ignees of Cargo are hereby informed that rushed into the room where my girl was intending to take her way and I saw her the G. I hardly had time to think what to say before Smith again jumped at once, at Consignees' risk and expense
on my neck and with such force that it threw me against the bed. I fall almost down, but in quick time recovered myself and in do- -Hongkong and neighbourhood, N.E. ing so noticed Smith's right hand switch to bis winds, freshening; showery,
hip pocket and with his left hand be pressed 2. Formosa Channel, N.E. gales.
my head back and came over me, and having 3-South coast of China between Hongkong in my mind at the time that he bad promised and Lamocks, N.E. winds, strong,
to shoot me I said to myself "This is my lak 4-South coast of China between Hongkong breath," and as he covered me up I shot him. and Huinao, N, winds, moderate.
[Continued on page 71
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"GREGORY APCAR" baving arrived from the above Forts, Cou-
their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed,
Cargo remaining on board after 4 PM of the 29th 'instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
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