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Intimation.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

·LIMITED.

SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG.

FOR

ROBERT FORTER & CO.'8

BULL DOG BRAND

GUINNESS' STOUT

(in pints and splits)

AND

ROBERT PORTER & CO.'3".

BULL DOG BRAND

OF

LIGHT ALE

(in.quarta, pinta and splits).

"These are our stout

supporters in our bitter

ailments."

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6 1906,

RAMGAR 160IDENT

WEST.POINT.

„CHUNG SHUN:KOU'S "BANK, ROPICE

JUDGMENT ON MOTION..

TELEGRAM

" HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

claim is a bogus'ona let him, come to this Court, and say so, giving his reasons and the Court will" consider them,” Without it-Mot So much for the general aspect of the question. But with regard to the special caso of the all contract, a case has clearly be made ne the law, and the mere mention of ICE-BOUND NEWCHWANG

Against the Japanese subjects. The „des patch proceeds-While there is no official authority for saying so, it is supposed that Mr. Metcalf will endeavour to make the anti-Japanese element among those in au- thority in San Francisco realize the dangers to the commercial interests of the United States in Chioa and elsewhere in the Far on a charge of assaulting the motorm of climotion in the case of Chung Shun Koo, reserve that the question requires investigation; and not

East which lies in giving offence to Japan, and also the moral obligation which rests upon the Federal Government and its citi zens to respect the treaty rights of the Japanese." In the meantime the Washing ton Government notified the Government of Japan of the object of Mr. Metcalf's mission and gave assurance of its dei aire to observe the obligations im

3 MOTORMAN:ATTACKED BY COOLIÉ

Tam Kai, n street costie, residing stập 6, Lai On Lane, West Point, was beforetf. A. Mateland, at the Polics Court, this foon,

In Bankruptcy Jurisdiction this morning, his Honour delivered the following decision on the

ed from last week.

the word "differences in the contract' shows-

in law only, but also in fact. We must inquire a little more particularly what that contract really is. Was it a wagering contract, or wax it a time bargain? There is nothing to show And as it, it clear that the Court of Bank. ruptcy can go behind even a judgment, it is clear that all the circumstances, under which time contracts were entered into. can be made the subject of inquiry. Di- rectly this inquiry is sanctioned it in of course Impossible to limit it, and the questions

SERVICE

STEAMERS UNABLE TO ENTER' PORT.

WILL DISCHARGE AT. TAIREN,

[From

Pur Own Correspondent.]

Bhanghai, 6th December,

3.86 p.m.

The port of Newchwang is closed,

posed upon it by the treaty of amity When the car got abreast of thiodown a force here. The operation of section' 71 in put to the creditor may inevitably Include such to steamers; it is ice-bound.

between the two countries. These asu rances have been received with much satis faction by the Government of the Mikado According to the Sus communication do body in

a position to know President Roosevelt's views on the situation will give

as will test the existence of the contract. This cannot help, nor, as the claim has been sworn to will it involve any additional hard-

coolic shot past the car, carrying jag of rice on his shoulder. The motormarpplied his enlargezzy brake but could noull the car up in time, with the result that car struck the bar, smashing one of the at windows and the coolic tossed off the , but not injured. The motorman, it apart, got off any intimation of the policy he would be the car to "arrest" the offend Coolle, but not be entitled to disclaim a lease, without the to come before the"Court, as a person whom All these vessels will discharge

he was attacked by about y mess and inclined to pursue should the San Francisco severely beaten, which necgated his authorities decline to remove their discrimoval to hospital Using motorman's mination against Japanese "subjects. It's own wordeZME was tbped, kicked, doubtful even that he has defined any po- and struck until I spat bla The police lley even in his own mind. A straw that were communicated with adde, accused or

rested. may be taken as an indication of which way

the Administration wind blows is found however, in the knowledge that the Presi- dent and his advisers, in their consideration of the embarrassing situation, have not been unmindful of the fact that Japan, through the Red Cross, sent more than $100,000 for the relief of San Francisco's earthquake and fire sufferers. It is expected that Mr. Metcalf will lay emphasis on this proof of Japan's friendliness toward the United States in his dealings with those who have favoured dis. criminations against the Japanese.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

TRUTH will out, even in a misprint." The molor-car has come to slay."

A. S. WATSON & CO., BREWERS seem to ferment into peers and bar

onets by some mysterious process of the vat. "LIMITED,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHAN IS.

ALEXANDRA" BUILDINGS.

Hongkong, 4th December, 1905.

NOTICI

A VOLUNTARY service, for Roman Catholic will be held in St. Joseph's Church at 9 am

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No. 25 at West Point, yesterday ring. The defendant denied the charge.

His Honour said: It looked at first sight as i Shortly after nine o'clock yesterdayorning I should have to decide the much vexed question car 25, with complainant in charge, 'weat-whether the English Bankruptcy regulations ward bound, was bowling along Paya were in force in this Colony in virtue of the West at a pretty good rats. Fromgodown joint operation of Section 71 of the Bankruptcy in Holland Street a gang of cooliestrs load Ordinance and Sections 3 and 4 of the CC. P. ing a cargo-boat, which was mooradongside. It seems probable, however, that the question the praya wall, with rice. Abaupn paces will only be solved piecemeal and by a gradual from the godown, the motorma said, he process of slimination. I have now only to sounded his gong to give notice of approach, consider whether the English rule 320 is in this particular is subject to the limitation that the rule should not be inconsistent with the Bankruptcy Ordinance, and on the face of it the English rule 320 is inconsistent It begins, "a lease may be disclaimed, without the leave of the Court, in the following case which fits on to Section 55 (3) "a trulee shall leave of the Court, except in any case which may be prescribed by general rules"The provisions of Section 48 (3) of the Bankruptcy Ordinance are simply "a trustee shall not be entitled to disclaim a lease without leave of the Court," The cases dealt with in Section 320, one of which was attempted to be set up here with the broad general aule that a lease cacinor do not apply to this Colony. This leaves us

be disclaimed without leave of the Court. This must mean that a disclaimer is not a disclaimer until it has been sanctioned by the Court. which of itself precludes the possibility of allow. ing a disclaimer to have a retrospective opera tion. For this reason adduced for such a retrospective operation might go to the extent of introducing by a side wind.conditions similar to the cases contemplated in English rule 320. I do not think, therefore, that i will unravel the disputed interpretation of what took place between Mr. Lowe and Mr. Deacon on the one side and. Mr. Deacon' and Mr. Shelton Hooper on the other. I must point out, however, that Me: Lowe, in his affidavit of 14th November, at the and of paragraph 6, says, "Deacon added that he was looking into the matter on my beball on the 141 September, and on the 24th Sep tember in a letter;10; Mr. d'Almada e Castro be

ductor of the car did not ade defendant of The evidence of the mean and con

taking any part in the assaut was simply to the effect that he incited other coolies to attack the motorman.

His Worship therefore fed to convict the defendant on the charge assault, and in quired what Ordinance ipted power to the motorman to arrest any since he himself might have been in the 787

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Lospector Collett, of 7 Police Station, applied for a semand inet to make further inquiries into the mated to try and arrest some of the coolies whok part in the fight,

His Worship grantes postponement, add. ing that if the police pred the guilty ones they will be severely with. The accused

was released on bail/15.

COLONIAL BRARY NOTES. Mr. Unwin in jbing in his Colonial Library a new nowy Mr. Silas K. Hocking, entitled "A Gaf with Life." It has a striking plot, his on a loan made to a would-be invent conditions which remind

at Tairon.

There are a dozen steamers with ship or expense, or any departure from the cargo for Newchwang unable to enter general principle I have laid down. As to the the port owing to the river being procedure, there is so need for any issue, nor frozen. any pleadings.. I shall call upon this creditor,

the Court deems capable of giving information respecting the debtor's dealings, under Section 26 of the Bankruptcy Ordinatice. I shall treat the proof accepted by the Official Receiver as a sufficiens prima facie proof of his claim, and he may then be cross-examined by counsel for the Trustee, and re-examined by question of costs is reserved. the counsel who is appearing for, him. The

Mr. Slade: With respect, my Lord, should I net examine in chief?

His Honour I don't think so, propose to treat it as a prima facie proof.”

Sir Henry Berkeley: With all due respect my Lord, you have, accepted the proof as accepted by the Official Receiver. Let my learned friend put the man into Court and examine him as to the evidence of his claim.

Mr. Slade: I am not prepared to go on a present, my Lord, nor can I be ready by nex week.

1.

-CANTON DAY BY DAY,

TREE PLANTING.

[From Our Own Correspondent.] {

Canton,gth December.", The authorities have decided to plant trees on each side of the newly formed roads." A Chiness merchant has sent, in the following: to offer a royalty of two thousand taels, if bo suggestions on the matter. That ho it willing

plant olive trees along the roadshed at the is granted the sole privilege to look after and.

and of three years, he is willing to pay an annual royalty of five hundred dollars.

NEW COINS.

The officials in charge of the Canton Mint has decided shortly to mint new colne, tudar His Honour: Well, the matter should come up before the vacation. I can give you the 18th words "Ta Ching (China).

the recent revised regulations, bearing the inst., provisionally, so as not to clash with the decided to mint copper cents of that descrip

It has been assizes; or perhaps the 19th, if Mr. Justicetion at first and then gradually to introduce, Wise will take a case at the assizca.

Adjourned until the 18th inst.

silver coins of the value of ens tael, five maces two maces, one mace and fiva candareen pieces.

HECRUITING RAILWAY LABOUR CRAT Being informed by the Commit oner af Customs at Wuchow that a vastel-fying the Capton-Hankow Failway Company's flag, fully loaded with labourers, bad lately left that

on Saturday, the 8th instant, being the Feast one of Shylock ad af.flesh, Mr. Hocking/ had received an official notice on 14th Septem-non-appearance of the defendant the case in part, the Superintendent of the Customs sent

of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

THOMAS A. Edison says he expects soon to place the automobile to the reach of all.. It would be much better if he would find a way

134 automobiles..

out of the reach of the

RAISING A STEAM LAUNCH.

HARDOUR' MASTER V. LAUNCH OWNER,...

After two adjournments on account of the

which Lieutenant C. W. Beckwith, R.N., Hara despatch to the Canton-Bankow Kailway bour Master, summoned Chung Chin. Kui, of Company here, asking them if they had recruit- No. to, Queen's Road Central, for the recovery ed labourers from Kwangsi to work on their of $1,250, the expenses of raising the defend, reads. In reply the company assured him that ant's steam launch Fufi&um, which was sunk, they have not recruited any labourers from that in the waters of the Colony, the said defendaci province, and that if they did so, they should baving failed to comply with the notice sent have notified the Kwasgai authorities-balore», him by the Harbour Master requiring him to hand. The company request the apperiatene the 15th October, 1906, was continued at the when found, in future, passing that port with remove the said launch within ons week from dons to stop, arrest and deal with any vessel'

Police Court, at noon, Id-day, Mr. F. A. Haze labourem on board and flying the company's land presiding.

flag.

say, "Mr. Deacon already tins my instructions in the matter of the disclaimer." Under any -circumstances, therefore, it would be-impos- sible to hold that the Land Investment Co.

ber of Mr. Lowe's intention to disclaimed so admirers will fire story one of the best und

far as the written notice of the 25th October to most thrilling the author has written.

disclaim, this as I have already said, is not of "The Soul Sr" is the title of any nove itself sufficient to operate as an actual dis: by Mr. C. RadGull, who under the proclaimer until the leave of the Court has been, donym of Ghome," wrote that much-ftad in fact, given. While, therefore, I give leave to story "Whenis Dark," the Soul Stealer" disclaim. I cannot make it operativa except is a story of jon society life, and its central from the time when the order is drawn up,

ose unheal psychic forces. interest lles marvellous invention setting This carries with it the right of the Company Mr. Uaws bringing out in his Colonial hands. With regard to the remaining ques to retain rents accrued out of the 57,500 in their Library a sjentitled "A Crystal Age," "by tion, I am not at all clear bow and for what the Mr. W. Hudson, whose romances and Company will prove in the Bankruptcy; but writings ogural History have given him a very high among the writers of the day. THE annual bazaar of the French Sisters willThis bodas aníong the earliest of Mr. money in their hands is colled a security, F. X. d'Almada e Castro for the defence.

Hudson'slings, and has long been out ef print. It's response to many requests that it has bereprinted. It is a picture of the immensoy far futúre, and has been describ. ed by gli-known critic as "like no other romanotbe time not yet to be, in that it is peculiabeautiful; and at once strangely

THIS evening, at the Union Church Literary Club, Kennedy Road, Mr. J. W. Lee Jones All communications intended for publication. I will read a paper on "The French Revolution and its Teaching." Sir Henry Herkeley, K.C., will take the Chair at 9 pm, sharp.

"The HONGKONG TELEGRAPII" should be addressed to The Editor, 1, Ice House Road, aud should be accompanied by the Writer'e Nama and Address

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be held at the City Hall on Tuesday, the th instant, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. They request the presence of friends and patrons in The Editor will not undertake to be responsible for order to inspect the different peedia and fancy

works made by their poor orphans.

any rejected MH, nor to return any Contelbalion.

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DEATH.

On the 4th December, 1906, at 11 p.m., T. Saxata, sub-manager, Yokohama Specie

Back.

[1173 Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, DEC. 6, 1906,

AMERICA AND JAPAN,

A TOKIO message to the Mainichi states that

a portion of the report drawn up as the result.umand strangely, wonderfully, aloff from of the official investigation of the disaster to the battleship Afikara will probably be made humor Full of imagination and postic public shortly. It is said that the explosion is feelingis a book of rare charm, quite unique attributed to a case of ammunition having

of its I.. caught fire through the carelessness of the THEounding discovery of a Chinaman, whoppearance resembled a living skele

sentries at the magazine.

We had a visit from the, hon; secretary of the ton house on the New Comet Mike, Society of St. Vincent de Paul, who desires Jehrsburg, is told by the South Afti- us to state that the Committee of the Al Fresco

cumbus,

Groans were beard beneath thepard, and when they were lifted

that question is not before me now. This point, however, does seem clear. The

and the claim which they will make, if it is admissible, will be one which falls within the objects for which the money | was deposited with them in security. It is the|| debtors' money, and the Company have a lien. upon it, expressly created by the deed. They creditors in the Bankruptcy Ordinance. The therefore come within the definition of secured motion having raised points on which the Trustee has been unsuccessful, the Company must have their coats of the motion, out of the

CEIATO,

I have now to deal with certain questions

M. G. E. Morall, of Messrs. Dennys and Bowley, appeared for the prosecution, and Mr.

Mr. d'Almada o Castro said he was prepared to pay the amount claimed if he were satisfied that the sum charged had been expended. He considered the sum claimed excesive.

Mr. Morrell—I don't think we are bound to tender for that contract.

prove that the amount is reasonable,

Mr. d'Almada a Castro-They will have to

Mr. Morrell can prove what the contract. of the Harbour Master was.

THE NEW PROVINCIAL JUDGE, H.E. Chu,Shou Yung took over the seals of office of the Canton Provincial Judge at 10. Rm, to-day.

SUPPRESSION OF PIRACY, In accordance with the Viceroy's request" Admiral Li Chun has drawn up and handed him some maps and plans showing “clearly, the Kwangtung waterways, etc, as the Viceroy intends to keep a good look-out and to sup press the pirates, who harbour in various places.

RAILWAY BOARD OF ARBITRATION.

As difficulties are often arising in connection

His Worship-The point at issus is whether with the Canton-Hankow Railway Compány, the Viceroy prepores to establish a Railway Mr. Morrell-The defendant failed to raise Board of Arbitration, to which he wishes to

the amount is reasonable,

"

appoint the Provincial Treasurer. Wa ai pre-

aldent and Tastai Sum Tong vice-president, so that they may occasionally consult with the Canton gentry and shareholders in order to Mr. E. Jones, assistant Harbour Master, was

place the Company is good management, At the same time be declares that the board foundered off McGregor Barracks on 18th Sepin question will in no way interfers, with tember. It was necessary, he said, to raise the financial affairs of the Company. The

arising out of my judgment on the motion of her, and if he does not comply with the notice the Trustee calling on certain creditors to; we can raise it for the best terms we can estabish their claims, and in default that get. We need not go out of our way to get their claims be expunged. The decision tenders. A of this motion follows in natural and

Trustes being the successor in title of the Oficial Receiver can do the sin on the this launch, as it was a danger to navigation, Viceroy is expected to issue instructions shortly

no more than the creditor having been admitted, the Official and notice was given to the owner at his re- Receiver could not come to the Court and say | gistered address, · Considering the price thel nerely: have changed my mind with had to be paid for junks at the time-Szoɔ per regard to a certain creditor and 1 want bis day he did not consider $1,250 unreasonable. claim investigated." Nor can the Trustee. Cross-examined by Mr. d'Almada Castro

Fete held on the 11th November in the camcor who had been missed from the minttogical sequence from that judgment. The then called. He Haied that the Pu! Sum bad

pound of the Roman Catholic Cathedral are optil 17th, was deeply thankful to the ladies and gentlemen fixed in a glassy_stare.

discovered. His eyes Ho bad no who contributed in any way to the success of an, him, his bones being merely. the Bazaar. Their gratitude goes particularly to Lieut. Cof. A. G. Filton, n.S O., and officers red with skin. The only explanation for of the 2nd Bat. (Queen's Own) Royal West being alive after a fast of five months Kent Regiment, to Machado String Band and pars to be that since that time he was in for gifts from Messa. H. Price & Co. and Mr. france or state of suspended animation

F. Danenberg. The Bazaar realized after pay- ing all expenses about $2,300,

hen found he tried to speak,

Mcivor, said he, bad done sc.

As it was necessary to call Mr. McIvor, and Mr. F. C: Barlow, the latter to prove that the notice had been served on the defendant, his Worship adjourned the case until 2.15 p.m. to-morrow.

for the establishment of thi-rroposed board,

THE WEATHER.

The following report is from Mr, F. G. Figg, First Assistent of the Hongkong Observatory:

into the N. part of the Sea of Japan, Manchuria yesterday, baving moved Eastwards

Pressure has increased quickly over Nonbera and Central China, and is again high over the

latter area. It is relatively low in the Pacific to the S. of the Loochooser

The monsoon is expected to freshen in the Formosa Channel, and the N, part of the Ching

FORECAST.

Sea.

1.—Hongkong.and neighbourhood, N. winds,

2-Formosa Channel, N.E. winds, strong, and Lamocks, same as No. STA

3-South coast of China between Hongkong

4-South coast of China between Hongkong and Haipan, same as No. 1.

ESSRS Price and Company, wine merchants. What can be done is that the Official Receiver witness stated that he had not examined the on the 6th at $1.15 “The barometer bas... : POLICE Constable Edwards, of Tsim-tsa-tsui/ Queen's Road, were "at home" this morn.or Trustee, as the case n.y bo, can come to this spot where the zooken launch lay. Mr. Mallen in Hakodate, the depression lying over That the U.S. Administration is thorough- Siation, appeared in the Police Court, this ag to their patrons and friends, the occasion Court with some ground of suspicion, some ly aroused over Japan's resentment of the morning, to prosecute. So Ming, the master of eing the completion of the alterations in the definite reason why he considers such and such à claim needs further investigation, I cannot discrimination against its subjects in Cali- fishing junk No. 14,622 13, for failing to carryconstruction of their premises, which has,

put the decision of the Official Receiver to effect of transfarming what, admit the claim quite on the high level of a fornia and viene seriously a situation which a bright light in the fore mast of his juok ghad the

was but little better than threatens the continuance of the cordial three o'clock this morning; and for attemptin aforetime, good feeling between the two nations, is Accused said that he had a light on board, he and airy dimensions, providing plenty of room formance of his duty imposed upon him by Ir will be of interent to our naval readers to to leave the port during prohibited hout godown into an office premises of large judgment, neither can I hold on the other band that the Official Receiver in the per- gathered from a special dispatch to the New that it was at the stern of the junk. As rega space for the assistants, without the old-time section 30 (0) is a merely ministerial officer: learn that Rear-Admiral Evan's flagship, the York Sun from Washington. It says that ad the charge of attempting to leave the cramping, and making it easy of access to the Mr. Metcalf's selection as the President's defendant said he was only changing auch stores, as they are required by customers.

He may require evidence to be furnished to battiesbip Maine, claims to have broken the envoy was due in part to the geographical age. His Worship gave the skipper to und Messrs. Price and Co., see an old and well evidence before him, whether that originally have done better than any other ship in the fresh; fine.

him and must come to a decision upon the record of the U.S. Navy and they believe they proximity of his residence in Oakland to the funk and that during prohibited hours he is evidently bent on keeping abreast of the times.famished or that which he has called for; and world at a recent target practice off the

sland that two lights were required one eqtablished firm of wine-merchants, and ars not supposed to raise his anchor. A fipof After a tear of inspection of the enlarged pre-His doties therefore are clearly magisterial in 6 inch guns at a floating target two, miles an appeal from his decision lies to this Court, Massachusetts coast, Firing broadside with Sto was imposed.

this instance. Looking at the question gener-away' while steaming at twelve knots the AIMED Gaed, an unemployed Indian, and an THREE coolles were arraigned before NF.

ally, what does the Trustee propose that this gunners of the Hains made 29 hits out of 39 Court should do here? Merely call on the cre- shots. The target was 60 feet long and stood old man at that, with so many previous con

ditors to substantiate or adduce further evidence 30 feet out of water, but there was a consider. victions that the police in the Central district in support of their claims, without adducing able sex running and the work of the gun- could keep no count of it, made another ap the slightest evidence or giving any reasons pointers was interfered with. The nearest to

··MAILS DUB." pearaure at the Police Court, this morning, on casting suspicion on the claims in support of the record of the Mains in that of the Affaround,

American (Hongkong Maru) oth init... the same old charge-being noisy and disor his request. The mere fact that learned coun- which made 24 hits out of 41 shots: The gun derly in the public street, to wit, Murray Road,sel has been instructed to call them "bogna crews of the Maine also did good work firing

Indian (Kumsang) 14th inst...... carly, this morning. On this occasion Me creditors, as he did throughout his argo at targets at night, using searchlights to pick

Tha M. M. Co's 1.5. Yarra will leave Saigon Hazeland handed out his decision good and ment, is not sufficient, por is the assumption up the mark. The ship was anchored when strong. The defendant, according to the that the Court will be hoodwinked unless the this work was done and sa inch guns were

on yeh inst, at g'am, for this porti utong, was running up and down Murray motion in acceded to, The creditors are fired. A midshipman's crew in the after tomet

The Imperial German Mailis: Prijkstar Alla, Road at si oclock this morning, yelling at the entitled to remain in the position in which the made 63 per cent of hits. The 'lech guas which left here on 7th wit, arrived at Genoa on top of his lungs. He paid no head to several acceptance, of their cisims by the Official made, 79 per cent, of, bite, firing at a target a 3rd insi, at 11 p.m.

The T, K, K., Hongkar warnings." Accused siid he was asleep under a Receiver has put them: 'and If the Trustee has | mile distant while the vessel was steaming (en ribe and for a few minutes he did not know

mises, the health of this progressive firm was drunk in bumpers,

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SHIPPING AND MAILS;8

seat of the anti-Japanese agitation; but the Président wishes mainly to emphasize that bie interest in the situation is great enough to justify sending one of his own Cabinet A. Hazeland, to-day, at the Police Courto a officers to the scene of the agitation. The charge of being found to the servants' quers President also sent directions to the United of No. 3, Stewart Terrace, the Peak, fast ght, States District Attorney at San Francisco, without the occupier's permission. Toc through the Department of Justice, to cupier of the house in question is Mr. Davis. make a full inquiry. After a long ton.

Mr. Jackson, of Messrs. Johnson, Stop and ference with the President, Mr. Metcalf's Master, who appeared on behalf the instructions were to confer with the prosecution, when the defendants leaded guilly to the charge, asked the Court timpose Governor, the acting Mayor of Sana heavy penalty. He stated that reseats of Francisco, the Japanese Consul, the school Stewart Terrace have of late beegreatly authorities and all others who might be able annoyed by trespassers and, he requted his to throw light on the anti-Japanese situation, Worship to make an example of this men. and to report to the President the exact house were also in a great measure blama verandah when, someons kicked him in the | any, ground for appposing that the Official knols At 1,630 yards the 6 inch guns out of 'from Shanghal for Hongkong on

His Worship observed that the servan of the

conditions and the basis of sentiment which for the presence' of trespassers in th house. perred to bring about the discrimination Hefined accused 57 each.

where he was. Pay fine of $35, or go to gaol Receiver erred in accepting the documents, or 80 shots made a percentage of 89, the vessel for one month," said the Court. His went in. If he had any ground of suspicions that the | being under way.

midnight, and is due to arrive at this per on

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