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No. Wibre below No, a Level This has besp sunk ft making a total depth of 45 ft The lode, 44 in. wida, ji wonh o dwk.
No Lovel South, Crosscut West-This was started ourly in the month and has been taken 14 ft. At this points bunch of quartz was met, which has been driven on to the mouth gift The width averages to in
And aptays fr dwt, P
Scopes. From below the No. 2 level (1) loda ya in. wide; worth sa dwu,
"CYANIDATION.
One large vat is now in full work. The machinery is working well, and the extraction and precipitation are very satisfactory. The second vat is being brought into use, and a third is under construction,
MILLING RETURNS, BUKIT KOMAN. Stamps working 40.
Total
+
Amalgam recovered: 1,750 pz, producing Retorted gold 698 ar, producing Smelted gold
695.31 92 Average yield per ton 4.22 dwt. Average value of tailings 1.08 dwi.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY DECEMBER I 1906.
Regarding the accident which happened to a WONG Cheong, who recently arrived from the Chinese child, who fell over the Verandah of United States, was arraigned before Mr. F. A his house on Tuesday list, we were informed faseland, at the Police Court on Monday that the house was No. 7 Kennedy Btreet. Then charge of being in possession of a revoly occupant of that house now informs us that it was not from the verandah of that house the child fell, but from one in a side lane, adjoining, and bearing the same number.
without police permission. Accured, who resides at No. 123, Connaught Road Central, informed the Court that he carried the revolver to protect himself. Hi Worship ordered that the shooting iron be forfeited to the Crows.
SANITARY Inspector J. T. Colton, who is in charge of the Kennedy Town Slaughterhouse, located twa wild boars on the west side of Mount Davis at eleven o'clock on Thursday.ed, After an exciting chase be succeeded in shoot- ing one, the other having escaped. The animal on being weighed upped the scale 87 pounds and has a tusk two inches long.
:
ALLYMAN employed by the Hoogkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Linlt- with quarters at No. 3, Macdonnell Road, made a very good, but unsuccessful, attempt to, leave the pram-ses with the assistant compra-" store's clock yesterday, but failed. He landed in front of Mr. F. A Hazeland, at the Police Count, to-da, inspector Langley prosecuting He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour and four hours stocks,
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FUN Fu Cheong, of No. 13 Centre Street, summoned the Italian Consul on the 24th lastant, to appear in the Police Court on Tues- day for allowing a ferecious dog to go about unmusilad. The dog was alleged to have bitten complainant on the street. A coolie, who is employed to look after the Consul'a dogs, answered the summons when the case. was called this morning, and asked to be allowed to settle the matter out of Court. The complainant agreed and after some consulta lion accepted one dollar and fifty cents compensation. He then withdrew the sum-
mons.
IN Luo, an undeveloped region of French Indo China, there is something out of the way in the shape of a village of lunatics. The most common form of madness there, is a belle among the lunatics that buffaloes are inside some, they are at once removed to the village. them. When these madmen get no trouble. But previously, they are tested for madness by being bound hand and font and thrown into a river. If they manage to swim, that is a sign of their being of sound mind. If they sink to the bottom, as is mort often the case, isolation in the village is the sentence-in the event of their being rescued alive.
GULAM Sher, the Indian watchman, who alleged that he was employed on the Kowloon Period of Work: 13 days, less lost time contradicted, and, who is under charge for the PER Bux, a Yaumall dairyman, who, during Canton Railway Line, but which was later 087 days for clean up and repairs,
Ore milled: B. Koman 2,130 tons.
manslaughter of a pig-dealer at Yaumati, re- the last six years has been visiting the Police Stopa 1,093 tons.
cently, particulars of which have pies dy been Courts periodically, showed up again on Tues reported, was on Wednesday committed to take.sday before Mr. F. A. Hateland on the same old 3,293.
bis trial at the next Criminal Sessions.
charge-allowing his buffaloes so stray on the public street at Kowloon, Mr. H. Gardiaer, POLICI.Constable Downie summoned the mas-of Mr. D. D. Thomson's office, who appeared tot of the Tai O steam launch ffung Yik for for the defendant, said: "I appear for Peer Bux allowing the launch to ply in British waters sgain, your Worship." (in being told the nature without a proper coxswain being at the helm, af the charge his Worship made some romark. The case was called on at the Police Court on about Peer Bux's frequent visits to the Court, Mr. MR. J. Hauds, manager of the Aberdeen Tuesday, but the master did not put in an ap
Gardiner pleaded guilty on behalf of his client,
1'ncks, was the complainant against a ship- pearance. Mr. Melbourne istued a subpoena, and observed that same alterations to the cattlewright, an apprentice and a coolie, employees and gave instructions to Dawaje to bring the vard were now being made by his client, but
of the dock, who were charged before Mr. &.A. master up,10;morrow..
the cattle brake away on the occasion. "His Hazeland, on Wednesday, at the l'olice Court, cattle has been breaking away for the last six
with stealing forty-five catiies of tow, 100 catties years," remarked his Worship. "Pay a fine of defendants stated that they were returning with of pitch and filly.five caties of rosis. The 815,"
BUKIT MALACCA. No. Mill ran 26 dysmine ore and 2010 crushing 95, toas of No, a Mill ran 251 dys (
tons surface ore. Total toas crushed 2,103, Amalgam recovered: 403 oz, producing 1:0 0z, producing
Retorted gold
Smelled gold
119 01.
Average yield per ton
J.13 dwt.
1
5.393
2,153 oz.
Total tone crushed:
Total amalgam Total smelted gald 814 31 Dr. Average yield par ton Average fineness of bullion 940153.
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MR. G. Friesland, of Messrs. Melchers and Company, gave two of his private chair cooljos in charge, yesterday, for disobeying his orders. When the case was called on before Mr. C. A.
D. Melbourne, at the Police Court on Monday,
the complainant asked to withdraw, the case. The conlies, he said, had been in his employ for some time, and he wanted to give them another chance. The case waS accordingly withdrawn.
A CHINESE foreman in the employ of Mr. Corney's Glass Works at Causeway Bay had his queue torn off by the roots and his fingers badly lacerated as the 're ult of an accident that befell him at eleven o'clock on Monday, 1.87
The nefonunale man was inspecting some of the machinery at the time when his que se aught in a fly wheel and he was dragged right into the machine and his queue severed from his head. He was placed in an ambulance and removed to hospital.
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THIRTEEN pola ponies were landed in the Colony on Tuesday by the Indo-China slearner Hamešanic from Shanghai Horse Bazar. The ponies are for the officers of the Third Mida 2/4lesex Regiment. By the same ship there alse
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LOCAL AND GENERAL,
THREE men, 129th Baluchis, felt for Calcutta per s... Kwisang on the 24th instant, for,dis. charge.
MAJOR S., Pedley, and Royal West Kent Regiment, left for Singapore per . Kutrang on the 24th instant,
IN the return issued on Tuesday showing the number of plague cases in the Colony, it is slated that one case of plague has occurred ai Sha Po, Kowloon City, the sufferer being a Chisaman who has succumbed to the disease.
THE following bulletin was issued from Gov. erament House on Sunday morning:-His Ex-, cellency the Governor is progressing slowly but satisfactorily. The injury to the brain, re: ceived at the time of the accident, necessitates
greal care.
H. E. Wu Ting Fang, vice-president of the Board of Punishments, has been recalled by telegram by the Throne to the Imperial Capital, for the purpose of reviewing and revising certain Chinese laws; i. . Wu in expacted in Peking at an early date.
LANCE-sergeant Winter, of the Water Police Station, proceeded against a boatwoman before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Court on Wednesday, for making fast to the steamship, Lisang, yesterday, while that boat was en tering the harbour," She was fined $50.
MR. Li Hwok Kut, the elder grandson of the late Marquis Li Hung Chang, Prime Minister of China, a young man about 30 years of age. has been offered and has accepted a military commission for duty in a position which has hitherto been held by a Tartar Official of high position.
MR. H. L.. Harding of the Consular Service has been transferred from Shanghai to Canton, His departure will be a loss to Shanghai where he has many friends. Theso, however, wil! congratulate him on his promotion and will follow his career in the Service with keen in- terest.-N. C. D. News.
An Indian searuan, Shik Baboo, on board, the steamer Cardiganshire, was charged before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police, Court, on Thursday, with behaving in a noisy and dis orderly manner in a house at Wanchai last night. He pleaded guilty to the charge and a fine of $3 was imposed.
SAPPER J. Lander, of the Kowloon Camp, Charged three ricksba coolies before Mr.C.A. D. Melbourne, this forenoon, at the Police Court, for refusing to accept a fare while disengaged at Kowloon, on the 24th instant. The charge was proved, and each coolie was ordered to
a fine of one dollar i pay
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THE C.M.S. Fungshun, which arrived al Shanghai from Foochow on 22nd isat, reports Passed the strs. Hasan and Chrynen between Sleep Island and Tongting, bound south, be tween 4 and 6 pm, on the 21st 101. At 345 p.m. on the 16th inst., in Lat, 26° 43'-N., Long. 120° 35′ Eg in clear weather, with fresh breeze and heavy N.E. swell, sighted a fishing boat in distress; went alongside and rescued one man, the only survivor of a crew of five. cer, who found three men quite lead, lashed The boat was boarded by Mr., Russ, chief offi
the boat's fittings. They had died from exposure and starvation. The survivor told a pitiful tale as to the men having been four and
days without food or water, and the heavy 42as breaking completely and continually over the boat, which was completely gutted,
THE Building Authorities summoned ip Ching Wing; the registered owner of No, 8, Jubilee Street, residing at No. 77, Bonham Strand, for neglecting to comply with the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance of 19 3 by erecting ceilings in contravention of section 122 for arrived two Derby goffies for Mr. T. F. Hough, W. D. The accused pleaded guilty to the currying out works without the approval of the one for Jardine's and another for Mr. D. Maccharge. Another summons was issued against Jonald. This is the first consignment of Derby, yu Wo Fung and Yu Wo Ngai, of No. 52, griffs to arrive in the Colony this year for the Wing Lok Street, registered owners of No. 197. races. More are expected shonly. The seven- teen animals are being hivered at, Kennedy's
stables.
|· As extraordmary plea was entered in a divorce suit recently tried in Calcutta. Counsel for the wife, who was the petitioner, said that the husband refused to live with his wife or have anything to do with her, because she made a statement before the clergyman who married. them that she was older than the respondent, l'herefore she, ceased to be his wife. The husband had left his wife absolutely destitute, and she was obliged to seek assistance from friends.
POLICE Constable Berde, of the Water Police
Station, summoned the coxswain of the steam launch Sun We before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Court, this forenon, for dumping rubbish into the harbour in the 27th, instant. The coxswain admitted the charge, saying that it was done by a new hand, who did not know the faw. Inspector Langley said that dumping 'rubbish into the harbour was of very frequent occurrence, and that it was very didiculi tocatch- bem red-handed. · The defendant would not
have been caught had not the constable been in a sampan. A fine of $15 was imposeů.
mencing work on the above premises without acdonnell Road, Mongkok-trui, for com
submitting a proper plan signed by an author- zed architect to the Building authorities, con- trary to section 222 of, the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance of 1993. Both cases were adjourned by Mr. C. A. U. Melbourne. at the Police Court to-day.
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the stuff to the Kowinan Dacks. The com. plainant observed that the Aberdeen Dock was supplied with material by the Kowloon Docks The defendants' business was to return the stuff they were charged with stealing to Kowloop yesterday. There was a special dock launch to take workmen across. The accused when they were arrested were making for the ferry launch, which in the ordinary course would have landed them at West Point. The accused said that the dock launch was not there, but it was. proved that the launch was at the pler hall an hour before the men left work. The shipwright was sent to gand for three weeks, and the re- mainder discharged.
CHEUNG Chung, a shopkeeper, chrrying an business at No. 23 Stanley village, was charged before Mr. F. A. fazaland, at the Police Court, instant and Sito two days Ister from a salt junk on Wednesday, with obtaining $140 00 the 16th
owner under false pretences, but was dis- charged for want of evidence. The complainant a leged that accused gave him to understand that the cloth trade was a profitable one. On the dates given above he handel accused $350 accused promising to meet complainant at a with which to purchase a quantity of cloth,
wharf at West P'qint the next day with the goods. On the following day complainant wailed for defendant at the appointed place, but he never came. He thought, perhaps, defendant might have mistaken the dates, as he again waited for him on the wharf the next day, bu still defendant never came: Yesterday, how ever, he met accused at Stanley and asted' lim about the cloth, but he seemed to know
nothing about it, and complainant charged him- After examining more witnesses, the Court held that no cave had been made out and dis. charged the defendant,
INSPECTOR Langley, of the Water Police,' charged three men fisherman, a labourer and a building contractor-the latter of No.
CHINESE thieves seems to be practising the 145. Station Street, Mongkok-tsui, before Mr.
bank note trick inore often than usual during F. A. Hazeland, this morning, at the Police Court,, with being in unlawful possession of
the past week, for no less than three women fifty-five blankets, valued at $90, and eighty-six have been duped. Yesterday, a boatwoman re. rolls of calico, valued at $36, which goods wero
ported to Inspector Ritchie at the Central Po. suspected in have been stolen. the blanketsite Station that she had been robbed of $17 in a very much soiled condition. They Des Vaux Road. She related the same old in bank notes and Sta in silver, by two men in fooked As if they had been under water for months. One on being brought into Court and
story of meeting the men in the street, who ask- laid on the table spread an aroma about the
ed her to change some money- large amount building which caused Inspector Langley to
-for them. The woman, with the idea of get remark: Your Worship miglit take a look at
ling, a present from the men, after doing them The exhibit and order it out of Court as it will
the favour, in her head, took a parcel from out scent the Coun." His Worship did not look of the men, which was said to contain the at it, but said: Take it out it was carefully and saunters off to a money-changer's shop. money, handed over to them 587 as security, removed. The accused said they purchased She discovers on arrival that the contents of the gands from a stranger, but could not find the parcel are only rags und that the strangers him a rain. They were fined 57; each, or three have disappeared. A lukong was despatched months' imprisonment..
MP. Otto Kong Sing, solicitor, announced in Count on Tuesday that he is going to prosecute in the case in which five iepatriated coolies from the South African mines are under charges of attempting to murder one of their com patriots and cutting and wounding another' in Connaught Road Central, on the 19th instant, under circumstances previously recorded in our columns. The case was called on again this morning, but had to be put over for another week, owing to the fact that the complainants, who are still in hospital, were unable to attend.
THE summons issued by Sergeant Asis, of Kennedy Town Police Nation, against the master of the steamship Carl Diederichsen, foi neglecting to attach rai flanges to the hawsers while his vessel was alongside the Mandaid Oil Company's wharf, at Kennedy Town, on the 23rd inst., was called at the Police Court on Tuesday, but the capinin did not appear. It was later learnt that the summons was not served as the vessel had left the port shortly after the summons was applied for. The suman to gael for three weeks. mops was adjourned, and in the meantime the return of the Carl Diederichŝen is awaited..
& nu:LY-leaking Ningpo coolie walked into a Chinese restaurant at No. 157, Queen's Road West on Monday and ordered a meal. After satisfying himself and washing the meal down with four cups of cal, which surprised the waiters, the Ningpa man proceeded to leave he restaurant. The waiter demanded payment from the other side of the table; being afraid to get too near the baily Northerner, for fear something dangerous might happen, but the latter walked ahead. The waiter gave chase, but took great care not to get too near his quarty, asking for payment. in the street the waiter gave him is charge. At the Police Chung Sn Tuesday, when he was charged with obtaining a meal by traud, the Ningpoose said that the meal only cost thirty ceas. The walter, wanted twice that amount and as there was a doubt in his mind he did not see why he should pay anything. Mr. Hareland sent
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A CHILAN lad named Diaż Guerra, residing at No. 84, Praya East, swore out a warrant a Tew days ago for the arrest of one Frank' Silva, whom he alleged stole from him a gold finger ring, valued at Sza, on the 4th instant, Silva, who lives at 108, Macdonnell Road, and is
AN Arab named Canri, who called himself an unemployed quartermaster, was charged before Mr. C.A. D. Melbourne, at the Police Court on Tuesday, with refuting to pay legal hire last evening, and with carrying a large dagger.employed as a carpenter repairing the whates The Arab was seco arguing the point with of the Godown Company; was arrested on Wed- ricksha coolie in Queen's Hoad Central. The nesday. He denied stealing the ring from the coolic informed an officer that accused would boy, but said it was given him as a present, and not pay his fare, and he was locked up.. On his he could produce witnesses who could speak person was found the dagger already, refered
to that effect. Inspector | angley, who had to, His Worship fined accused fifty cents for charge of the case, put Silva before Mr. F.A. not paying his ricksha fare, and Sio for carry-Hazeland, at the Police Coun on Thursday. ing the dagger without police permission, Guerra stated that defendant borrowed the ring and never returned it. Accesed said that "I did not come back here of my own free Guerra presented him with the ring, saying he will, I was blown down here by the typhoon" had two more at home. He dropped the ring said a coolie at the Police Court on Tuesday into the sea two days later while at work on a when he was charged with returning from wharf. He could not swim, so he did not go banishment Accused was banished some after it. His Worship discharged accused. months ago after serving a term in gaol for THE Osaka Shimpo publishes a Magasaki larceny. He was found yesterday on a dust-PRIVATE . G. Close, of the Royal West Kent message, mating that a man has been arrested boat, where he was employed. Do you Regiment, was defendant at the Police Court there who is believed to be the forger of Hong admit returning to the Colony before the on Monday, in a case in which he was kong and Shangbai Bank and Russian notes, expiration of your term?" asked the Court. charged with assaulting a lamplighter and The amount of the notes forged is given as T know Y500,000, and the man is said to have accom couldn't help that. The typhoon blew me
I am here before my time, but I indian-constable No. 694, in Wellington Street on Saturday evening, The defendant denied plices in Kokura, Kobe, Osaka, and Hilo dors here, replied defendant. He was assaulting the lamplighter, saying: "I only abima..
seikénged to' one year's hard labour and six put my arm around his neck, your Worship." hours" Rocks,
He, however, admitted hitting the policeman on the eye The lamplighter said he was. FONG Lam, a widow, of No. 63, Bridges Street, walking along Wellington Street at the time. was arraigned before Mr. F. A. Hareland, at the Accused approached him and put his arm alice Court, on Wednesday, on a charge of us around his neck. When he broke away the Lok Street, yesterday, causing grevious bodily fedian policeman came on the scene, but harm. The complainant and defendant are before he could arrest accused he received a beggars, and according to the "unwritten rule" punch in the aye, Mr. F. A. Hazeland, in con each mendicant has a special locality allotted victing accused, said he would deal with him to her in which to beg. The defendant's beat leniently. He had taken into consideration was in Wing Lok Street. Yesterday ahe met defendant's good character in the Army-he complainant trading on her beat and there was had practically cleno sheet, also that he was light, during which defendant was alleged to under, the influesco of liquor at the time, and bars drawn a long hair-pio and stabbed com- what was more, the extraordinarily good chance plainant in the bead. His Worship: bound for his regiment bore in the Colony. He would women over in the sum of $100 (personal pay a fias of 'z'on the first charge and $3 on bonča) to be of good behaviour for six months, † the second.
AN Indian policeman charged 'à Chinese bill poster before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Coun, this morning, with posting a bill on the walls of the Naval Yard building without sanc tion from the Naval authorities. The billsaulting Wong Lui, a married woman, in Wing defendant struck him with his stick.. An referred to some Chinese patent medicina. The coolie did unt know the law. A fine of $3
was impared.
As we previously announced was to be the case the Chiuchow Swalow Rallway Company held the official opening of the recently com pleted line, on the zaib ing, when a vast crowd of spectators, and large gathering, of guests, official and private, were present, Everything went off well, and the guests were Babééqugpily antañained to tilla.
with the woman to look for the thieves. On board the steamer Honam she pointed out two men, whom she alleged were the thieves, and they were arrested, but nothing was found on them to corroborate her statement. The men. were charged before Mr. F. A, Hazeland, at the Police Court, on Thursday, but a re-and
was applied, for by the police to enable them to go deeper into ha case. They are of opinion that as soon as the woman was robbed the money was handed to a third party who escaped.
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