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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY AUGUST 9 2007
A GRUESOME, DISCOVERY, ANTI-OPIUM ASSOCIATION.
· EUROPEAN WOMAN' FOUND DEAD
IN A TRUNK.
NO CLUE TO IDENTITY,
8th inst.
One of those remarkable occurrences which. read like, fiction was undanbed on board the Canadian Pacific liner Monteagle, now lying
borne ont
between Keller Island and Hunghom, yesterday afternoon, and which remain and seems likely to remaja-shrouded in mystery.
Truth is ever stranger than fiction, which is once again by the mysterious facts of CAID
information gathered by De we are able to state that at about half-past six o'clock on the 4th in tant, while the Monteagle person having was lying off Wanchai, a the appearan him was the sampan men of an American, boarded the ship carrying a large, and apparently heavy trunk, which was placed on the deck, while the man offices of the deck. In a conversation with the latter the supposed American stated that he vessel on her next was to be a partonger on the voyage and he had brought a piece of his heavy baggage to be slowed away in the baggage it would not be required during the room as trip. Calling some of his men the officer ordered the trunk removed below. This was done and the intending passenger left. Since than no further luggage has been received from him, nor has he again visited the vessel
SOCIETY'S REGULATIONS.
APPROPRIATION OF THE AMERICAN BOYCOTT FUNDS.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 2nd August.
uplum Astociation held at its headquarters At the second meeting of the Central Anti- in the Mun Lan Shi Yuen, the following regulationt governing the hospital for the admission of opium smoking patients were promulgated
Section 1. (a), That this hospital is open without solely for oplum smokers who are means of treatment, and that this institution only treats opium smoking patients, That the Po, San Monastery outside the westein gate is selected as the site for the healthy as the locality is spacious and her hospital, (e) That this hospital is to be supported by the funds now left with the American Boycott by the Central Anti-opium Association, and this hospital is to be styled the Anti-opium Association. Hospitals for the treatment of opium smokers, and all matters in connection
with
this institution are to be referred to the Apciation, (d) Persons other than opium smokers without means of treatment are not entitled to be adinited into this institution,
cott
bospital cooks are to see that everything under
of
their control is scrupulously clean and that all
drinking water le filtered. (d) Compounders medicine are to be very careful in the duty to sea that the proper medicine is administered to that proper patient. (0) Sick, Ward attendaDIS ara to tako duty by
riha duties pertaining to their positions, awaiters must attend to visitors civilly at all times, (g)-Washerwomen are to see that all clothing patients are properly washed (h) Watch pital bathers are required to attend to all pa- men are to take duty by turns: (1) the hot tients. () Upon the death of a patient, the body is to be conveyed to the mortuary where the name, address, sic, of the deceased will be duly registered....
and are not to leave without
THE OPIUM FARMS.
POSTMASTER GENERAL'S
·PRIVILEGES.
THE NYING KING" IN COURT.
CLAIM FOR DAMAGE TO KULL At the Supreme Court last Thursday, before his Honour Mr. A. G. Wise, Paline Judge, presiding in Summar Jurisdiction, Li Shek of No. 8, Lok Street, Victoria,
Wing Pang merchant, sued the Pak Maw Sirm, of No. 1 High Street, Victoria, building contractors, for the recovery of the sum of 58-1, damages suas
plaintiffs
ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT BY SKIPPING FIRM, Aucase of considerable importances to the shipping community of Hongkong was heard at the Folice Court, this morning, when Chair On, a messenger in the employ of Messrs Butterfield and wires ne pragned before beer lover sin arm through the Post Office Mr. H. H. J. Gemparts charged with delivering tained by the
to certain firme in Colony without the |
Those who are in no way interested in the ship.
done to the above varsel, on 28th January, 1907, claim was for $861 being damages and, injury while lying alongside wharf to the west of ang inaboure, Casselme from side derece pile-driver, then And insscure, condition of upon such wharf, and
Mr. Master. You had hired it from the plaintiffs - Yes, it was arranged under the contract that I should purchase or hire the im. plamente required for the repairs to the whe
Wharf,
engaged the man and paid theme was Contioning, witness denied that the Pak Mow the pile-driver up, and be got out told blow to repair, the vessel. He told him is gekls, and did not He had no shop of his own. Pak Mow built the matshed on the wharf for witness to live in. Witnesa had no
ab are who sloj vo the Pak now digs. repair the damage, but all along be bad but Fisic, the talpad of the vessel, told him to Honour Well, Mr. Holmes, now what have you to day?
I
His
Mr. Holmess Wall, I
ping line of busines will be pleased to know thai shipping: firms have the privilege of receiving consigness' letters in their ship's mail boxes and deanaiching them:to the addresses This the defendant being represented by Mr. R. F. His Hopour : No, I don't think you CAU,! does nat include p ivalą jetters,, which i through the Post Oficer, and it is, for this that, the present proceeding
watched the case, on
be
Master
It has already been reported that the opium farmers in Cau:n have applied for a reduction of the royalty on their monopoly, and that if their petition isn t granted they would, aus-ce
en he sat day of the yth moos.sector Ritchie pend,business, Shan Bou Chu has consented" lo extend"
the 15th day of the 7th moon. Instead of the tat, day, The farmers are permitted is sell the drag to the smokers without licences only up to that date: aber that date they are not per mitted to sell opium to unlicensed smokers.
in consideration of the farmers' petition, the half of the police. Mr. R... Savage, the steamship Viag
the
Mr. H. K. Holmes appeared for the plaintiff, Master, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Mr. Holmes said the plaintiff is a merchant, and on the sith. Jancary, 1997,.,was owner of
and resides, at No The defendants are January wars carrying on certain works on the Yen On what to the west of the Harbour Office
their
place of business being No. Street. On the said 18th January, the plaintifs, said Bigamer, white, lying alongside suffered damage from the defendants
can say anything don't think after this don't think you have much change of Fatting anything out of the other man he does out loot wealthy person. There must be judgment for defendant with costs,
"to whom the trunk belonged asked to sea the Association and by subscription, etc. collected time for the issue of licences to opium smokera tendent of. mail, represented,the Postmaster 36 Wing Lok Bired on the said 18th | HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE
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to
سب
THE T. K. K. ELEBT." persons suffering from other ailments will
SNEY LINERS FOR PACIFIC TRADE: also not be admitted. (e) Patients of this in stitution are to abide by the bye-laws of same.
he Toya Kisen Kaisha will begin the re- Section 11 (a) The institution will be divided tirement of the fleet, consisting of the Amerfan But the mystery was not yet, as it all segmento three departments, viz., 1st department for quite in the usual course,
maru, ho Hongkong-mar, and the Nippen Yesterday afternoon, the carpenter of the pick
maru, from their present service at once, and Monteagle
for those who bave recovered in wis
departat, but
these vessels will be replaced with three larger the bagginge room attending 3 departs, and department for convalescents considered fil some particular work. Looking round he was
from thoir
may not be startled to see bloed on the deck, which was to be discharged from the hospital. (6) Bel of which are now building, while the steamships now visiting San Francisco will apparently opting from the trunk brought on sides these departments, there will also be the ply between the Orient and South American board three days pueviously by the American following apartments
ts created Visitors' room,
mports. He at once gave the alarm and the chief officer lecture room, reading room, recreation ground was called to the spot. Orders were then given kiosque, water fountain, etc. (e) The edges of to force open the trunk. This was a work the ponds in the hospitst will be planted with of a moment nod then a ghastly sight was flowers and other plants for the benefit of the presented in
patients. () As no windows have been pre: the view of those around. lying doubled up insi-le the trunk was There,
viously opened in the monastery, windows will the body of young European woman be opened, feel 5 inches from the ground and quite dead. A piece of cloth was tied tighuly their dimensions will be 5 by 14/5 feet. (*) round her throat.
The building will be whitewashed and the Fins this was under- stood that deaths due to nitrogulation, whitewashing will repeated monthly. Upon making this gross discovery the police flag was hoisted and they soon put in an appearance, taking charge of the body, which was late removed to the mortuary,
The dead woman appeared to be about they years of age and seeched to be an entire stranger to this Calong, thus in far, there is no clue to her identity.
tronline myself, to the transistion of the foregoing regulations in the present communi cation, but will continue their reproduction in my next.
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This announceme t was made by William H. Avery, assistant ganeral manager of the line, who, accompanied by Mrs. Avery, arrived at San Francisco on the 7th ult. on the date ricam.ru from the Orient, where he has been making preparations for launching the Temp? or which will be the first of the new vessais completed.
maru
General. A representative of Musare. Britss Geld and Swire was present in Court,
Asked what he had to, say in answer to the charge, accused stated that he did not know he was doing wrong. He was gives the leters to deliver and as was only obeying orders.
building contractors
ASSOCIATION.
meathly competition for the cups presented by
· · The following 'are the highest at the
Hint&Vorhin (to the. mesintant of B & S the Yum On wharf sustained, and the plan. His Excellency Sir. Matthew, Naiban, and Sir.
you
say?
The ALADINE SPR his firm, did. Dot know that stant said that
there were „Jatters," other than those ad. dressed consignces, received in the ships mail box. ' When a letter box reaches the office," he costiuued, "It is cleared out by the office boys and the lotters despatched to the owners* His Worship Has this bosa, going on long? The Assistant-For many years. 3. under- stand the Postmaster doesn't object.
Mr. Sarage-We have no objection to con signees letters, your Worship. In the batch of letters seized by the police and examined by us we find, that some were addressed to consignees, while others were for bongs.
His Worship Beyond, that, jou have no thing to say?
The Assistant-No We thought they ware
consignees, letters.
all * His Worship-It was done in good faith by- your firm?
The Assistant Yes.
A clerk attached to the Post Office, said it was a postal bill. A member of the compra dorn staff of Mass. Butterfield and Swire then had a glance at the paper, re denied it was a postal bill. It was, he said, part that it of a consignees' letter.
The Assistant-All are consignees letters. His Worship-If you say they are you had In one of the better get on the witness stand. letters was found a postal bill, IS, you say, they are all consiguces letters then how do you account for this postal bill?
Mr. Avery said."The company intends
At this stage a cover, addressed to a Chinese o replace the three present vessels with three' ction fit (a Only those suffering from
larger the effects of the opium habit if without means er ones, and the object of my visit to the firm, was torn opon and inside that cover
Orient has been
was found numerous other letters, each let. to attend to the preliminaries of the construction of this flet. The Americator, it was said, being addressed to separate of treatment, regardless of sex, are entitled to he admitted into the hospital for treatment,
The fan kong maru and the Nippon marw will long slip of paper dropped out, Immediately on leading of the discovery but they must first have to register their names, which is making its fast visit to this port, firms. Then one of the letters was opened and detectives at the Central Ralice Station were
as༣༦
places of abode and amount of opiumbe placed in service between the Orient and His Worship What is that? turned out with instructions to look lur-the-taken and the date of commencement of, mysterious would-be passager. Very little ding themselves of the tinbin, and meet fed: South American poils. The vessels which we
now have touching at South American
Posis The hope of any success attending their efforts is is required in be gustanteed by a respectable are orly chartered, and these charters will be entertained on the siegts had nothing to go busines house nr sent to the institution cancelled. on but the men, description of the man, through the setummmendation of their respec The new vessels will be between 5,000 and given to the police by those on board, The tive tipos.
6,000 tons displacement, which is about 1,500 search, however, continues.
ons greater than the bonis in service at present. They will be equipped with turbing angi engine and will be oil barcers, The Tenge maru, the first to be finished, will be com pleted in January, 1908, and will be put fato service at once. The America-maru will pro: ceed from here to the Orient, where she will be converted inte an nil burner.
Later on the same thing will be done with the Hongkong. maru and the Nippon-maru.
"The change will be gradual, and ass the new vessels are finished the present ones will be placed in the South American trade. The second vessel to be finished will be the Chiyo mara which will be ready for service in June, 1908. The keel of the third vessel, which has not yet been named, will be laid in December, 1908. The three new vessels will he of the same dimensions and design, and will be greatly improved aver our present craft,"
TRONDER STORM 20I SHANGHAI,
A PARADE OF WATERSPOUTS.
......!
A spectacle which will not readily be forgot ten by those who wessed it was presented to the wondering gaze at quae a dumber of people during the early stages of the thunder- storm yesterday morning, teports the Shunghat 7mes at 5th inst. At about 0.45 am, these whose business look thein bear the northwest 'boundary of the Settlements wer aued to see an immeuse waterspout suddenly depend ing from the sky like. huge, dull leaden-co oured balloon. Where it came front of how it originated no one tell me w
We have not heard that these web bilinking visitants did Lany damage; us we esay, they not reach the ground, at all events, while they were withio view of Shanghai. But the country. people manifested the greatest alum at their appearance, though whether brough fea of the mischief they might work or from
fr The superstition, we cannot, sky, we know, call these waterspoo
dragons, beavenly
regard them as th evil, so we exp.c of Precursors
hear some as to what awe-inspiring stories pre weathe may be expected to result from the appearance of them. The boat-people in the Souchow
ast amount of com Creek also displayed stercation, which in their case will well
and
tú
ANOTHER SOCIETY
Aunther Antipopium {ociety of Canton was Lopened yesterday. The inaugural ceremony Was attended by the representatives of the different Police Stations, and numerous col. legs; several members ofthe girls schools were also present; Admiral Li Chun's regimental band was in attendance and disc- tused music throughout the proceedings. The proceedings commenced at on wh numerous speeches, suitable to the accade, were delivered. A ten party was held in entertain the visitors. The band played till 3 o'clock in the afternoon. A large boily of police was present to keep order and the assembly was estimated at over a thousand
pris007..
3rd August
SOCIETY'S REGULATIONS.
when opium smoking
4
as soon as
THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF
—FRADE,
duct of
The answer was inaudible at the reporter's table.
Sergeant Robori-Macdonald sealified as to seeing the accused carrying a bundle of letters along Connaught Road Central yesterday morning. He watched him and saw the man enter a shop. Witness arrested him coming
out,
His Worship Did you see him deliver any letters there?
Witness couldn't say.
His Worship-How many letters had be? Wittcss-38
U Shui Kwong, a clerk in the Post Office, spoke as to examining the letters seized by the police. The majority of them were consignees correspondence, but nine were not.
is Worship Did_you_find_say_bills_of_ lading to them? Witness-No.
What did they contain?-Postal orders and Em-hong's bills.
The Assistant-But one of the hongs in ques tion is one of our principal chippers.
B
His Worship That may be so. A man may be shipper, but some letters are pot can. signees'. Do the coolies get compensation for carrying letters?
Witness-Yos.
His Worship-How much? Witness-Five cents for each cover. Taspector Ritchie-When the sccused was
tion: () That if mify of the opium pal informonity have not improved is riches; hence 100 arrested he had over Sa in copper cents,00
ander of
His Worship-I don't, say that Butterfield and Swire would do it. Supposing. 1 over looked the matter what would become of the
letters?
The Assistant-Turn them over to the Post master to do what he likes with them.
Mr. Sayage-These cases, are getting:100 frequent istely, your Worship; and I am called
A. Jenkins 708GE, \ 1970. A. Bolton meginmuseo:59+11=70. D. Willimet
57;+19m70)
gende by having and leaving on the said whaPaul Chater during the moath of June.
pile-driver, which blown over an to the Yine King doing damages to the amount claimed,
Li Shek Tak, the plaintif, called and wore corroborated the Hatement of claim, and in the afternoon, he was called to the Ying said that on 28th January, at 3 o'clock King
pro.
and there he saw a pile-driver fullen on to his steamer near the bows which had con
iderably damaged the vessels No. attempt was made to lift the pile driver, and there were no ropes for bolding it secure. The piledriver belonged
to the Pak Now" Plaintiff duced the receipts for the various work done for repairing the Ying A'ing, and for awning canvas supplied, amounting in all to 586 .
To Mt. Master (ia cross-examination), plaintiff said he knew the pile-driver
Balonged to the defendants on it
the
Dr. J. M. Alkinson +361:14770
Lewingdan
Dr. Evan Jonesú oskar
P. P. J. Wodehouse E. S. Carruthers....... H. W. Bird T. SASTRI W. ], Saundersiden? G. Gibson...
A. Mackensie ...............uni 67 X2
*A. Moir.....i semimanue
Hon. Mt. F. H. May
H. Pidgeon S. E. Green
624
48+20-68
57+1067.
64426
E. W. Terreykjenne 53+18m65. J. C. Gow ...mana 65 907) mög W. J. Gast ............................. 14+ 11–65. R. Baker
20 604. 4-64 Bigp up, of the Pak Mow, Contractors, and
Sir Francis Piggolt: 19+ 463 A. Bloway....... the defen lants men were working there.
57+ 6-63 He never knew the defendant till that day,
There were tog entries." He knew there was a squall on tha day, but be could not notice it in his office. The Ving.
POOL COMPETITION. King was about 300 f. ct long and was mopred ̧ách ở gih Juni Wan by Dr. J. M. Aşklason Score yo
14th Aisth
“MG, D. WHEEL iin. The damage was done to the. bows
9th & gath
Mr H. W. Died about ten feet from the stern, had
noi
It is published for the information of mom- always went to the wharf at night, as the vestment of dates of shooting at Kowloon King's noticed the pile driver before because he bern that the reasons for the present arrange? salted at 930 o'clock. He took particular Park Range and the Peak Range respectively notice of the piledriver after it was blown on,
are as follows his sleemer, bu
but he did not see, any chalos or
ster
ropes
for making it secure.
The Volunteers use the King's Park, Ranga
Mr. Master Were the fore and main on them and 3rd Saturdays and Sundays in each month, on these days thers pro the shoots wing not down on that day?
Plaintiff Well, you must ask the captaining must be at the Peak Range. about that; I take no notice of such things.
Mr. Master This accident occurred in
January, why have you left it so long before you try to recover damages?
Witness: Well, I sent to the defendant as did not wish to take proceedings,
His Hongur: Well, what was the result of tending to the defendant?-He denied that ke was in any way liable.
Mr. Master On the ith February you got your solicitor to write a letter to the defendant, claiming $1,200, and now you claim. 861 how that --Well, she had not been repaired then is
Mr. Master: That was
only a rough estimate? Yes, we thought that was what the
would amount to. 3.
damages would
Mr Master: Did the accident cecessitate your purchasing new awnings for the whole of The steamer.?l do the captain about that how you must ask
Captain Page, master of the Ying Kingspoke to the work going on the wharf, and-to-the-pile- driver being there. He understood that it belonged to the defendants, as their signboard was there,
Mr. Master said he might shorten the pro ceedings by stating that the defence was,that the contract to repair the wharf was sub-let on 25th September to Loung Li, and if that was proved the case muti fall through, and it would be up to the plaluṭiffa then issue the sub-
_Up_to. contractor.
His Hanpur: Obviously it will be 10.
Were
or
The 1st Saturday and Sunday, will be in future allotted to the Governor's Cup and the
3rd Saturday and Sunday to the Douglas, Cup,
The and Saturday and Sunday oro asi apart for the Governor's Cup and Chater Cup com petition and the 4th Saturdy and Sunday for the Berkeley Cup at 635 both at King1⁄44, Park Range,
Thus there will be in future only two week and shoots for the Governorld Cup, and one each for the Berkeley and Douglas Cups.
The fifth Saturday and unday which occur. Cap to be competed for at disappearing targets. onço a quarter are available for the Medhurst Public holidays will also be allotted to this competition and the conditions and arrange. ments will be the same as for the Chinh Mail Cup shot for la 1906,
These arrangements may be considered un fixtures for 1907 which will be adhered to un Joss une rescon circumstances arish,' when notification will be issued to members.
The following are, the highest szorza mača, during the mouth of July in the competition for the cups presented by Sir Matthew Nathan and Sir Paul Chateri-
E. W. Terrey................................ 58412-70 W. J. J. Gast summum 58412-79 W. G. tumphreys ........... 44+20-70
Willis
D.
&. Gipson...............
A. E. Griffin
50+18-68
48+-2008 56
J. H. Pidgeongna i ..66 str.
A. Moir....
A. Jenkins
60+ 656
************ 63 scr. 63
Catrolbors
Sir F. Piggott
1G-Bird...
594 465
A. Mackenzie..... 19-4401
H. G. Chawkley .......................... 574 063
A. S. Fuxford ...
J. Lear
Hon.
Mr. F. H. May
A, Cumming
·J. C. Gow...............
52410-55
41+20=61:
H. W. Blid on 54+ 5m50.
A. A. Bolton., ......................... §34 8#62 There were 140 entries.
....., THE QERKELEV" COP,
R. Baker.........
Dr. Evan Jones
E. W. Terrey úén- L. G. Bird
57+ 461 15+ 6 =61 41+18-59
In my letter of the and inst, I gave the translation of the first instalment of the regula of such д Celestial visitas due inoment, bai
signs ommulgated by the Central Anti-Opium there it was the next, and pepple bursing home
Association. "Thow to ward a second instal-
CHINESE IMPERIAL DECREE. out of the pelting rain shod spellbound to per ment which will be continued in my next. ceive the alarmning appardion Eves they Section III.) That
Decree dated August 2 in the name of the watched, the cunous, sinistre dogkang thong was patients who thiI have, recovered from their press Dowager, in which it is stated that the joined by two other similar objects, the thire bits are discharged from hospital, their guar first duty of the Sovereign is to nourish and seek strange shapes
heink
neuty in line, buat 1,11.
dians tuld take charge of them and furnish after the welfare of his subjects. The Ancients a-mile, it seemed, from one another, and movi
aguarsblee that they will not touch the drug attached great importance to the proper con ing off slowly in a south-westerly diecin
of internal government, and in even great. again) Th1 those who have recovered are
ting of about three miles from the Seclement Hey
er proportion the necessity promoting required in take an oath in the institu: harmony and cordial relationships with forsign
y will not did not touch the gound or the poor how
take the ding again, upon leaving the
The statement of defence was as follows →→ one them Creek, which
appeared to
patients die countries, China at the present day has her
The defendants are not aware and therefore overbang, but three times they duped to
form hands full of national problems, Her com in the hospital, his relatives shoull be
cannot admit the statement made in paragraph wards the earth, stretching down their louged and be permitted to claim the
the corpse
one of the statement of clain. The defendants invested
aplces and
many times "reced means, to bury the dead, the hospital will do and economic conditions,
far burial, and if the relatives are without accessity of paying more attenting to finance slowly skyward, all the while
To attain this him.
The arnisiant was then called to the stand. admit they are contractors carrying on business end, wa established elephantine kind of altz By
At No.
-High Street, but deny that they Section IV (a) The following officials wil
the Ministry of Agricul monstrous,
He reiterated that the custom of receiving and bye they disappeared in the distance, hay he appointed to the spild -in-door Staff: ure, Work and Commerce to attend to despatching consigntes correspondence had on 28th January or at any time carrying out
to be
reply ing been from ten minutes to quarter of an
se matters, but it is superintendent, trinsurer, officer in
regrelled hour under the bservation of the beholders.
charge of 1st department, 1 officer in charge minds of the people have not been opened and
lant although several years have
been in vogue for many years. They had any work upon the, Yuan On, whatf. passed, the
no check of the letters, A steamer, heto paragraph three of the statement of clou of 2nd and red
doctors (no fixed.
stated, would arrive, the letter box would he the defendants deny that on the 28th January number), and i
0
door. enlightened I as much as should be and his has moved to the office and cleared by the office i thoy:had or left on the, what. pile-driver. hits thessengers, & cok, i assistant cook, been due to the fact that officials of all degrees boys. He had no idea that this breach of
that the plaintiff on the 28th January, 1957, or 2 water-Gautiers, puthecaries (oo fixed number), have not inaugurated reforms with proper the postal laws had occurred. It was dose in
at any other time suffered any, damage by reason of the defendant's negleci in having or warders (no fixed number), waiter to receive energy and earnestness, while their mander
leaving upan
tesaid wharf n pile-driver in an 2 watchmen, I exhortation and their advice for the encourage. good faith and be asked that the matter be
overlooked.
insecure condition. The defendants further visitors, 2 washer women,
ment of the people have not been satisfaciory. baber, and a coolies.
say that if on the 28th January a pile-driver- 7th August. We, therefore, hereby command the Viceroys, Governors, and Tartar Generals of provinces
it did not belong to or was it was left on the Yurn On wharf as aforesaid, In continuation of my translation of the
it hired
by them to lastract their subordinates to make regulations governing the Canton Central Anti-
to start all kinds of industries that are needed,
and was not in any way under their manage- Opum Association's Hepital, the following is
ment and control, either by themselves or by any and to themselves to encourage busipeni a farther instalment ;-) ection V (n) A'register
10 exert
agent or servant of the arm. Toe defendants is in be kept in which nie to be recorded the
amongst the people.. Those who are able to pro
also say that if any damage was sustained by mote agricultural enterprises, mechanical arts names of the opium smoking patients admitted
her and handicraf
any restal belonging to the plaintiff on the trade and mines or any other into and discharged from the 11ospital and the Central
Swire should be mos e careful, "capital for in ustrial enterprises, and succeed Association • ten days, (b) A record is to
His Worship-What I want to know is: they say that ench damage was not cauted by: any negligence. on, their part, or op was impending over the stream reached the
in them such officials r penity who have Did the accused collect any kept as to the quantity medicine isgund surface of the water it is conceivable that it
money on the part of any agant and servant, and worked to such an end will be rewarded by the the letters delivered. In the case of an or which is also to be Throne to 86
be
extraordinary degree. Should
they further any that if there was pile any one be able to show that he has succeeded dinary.comainee's letter he would not get a cont driver at the wharf it was in A
secure condi clean out of the Creek and dropped not very reported to the
debut he might be ;a'd for, delivering private tion, and if the same was blown over any gently in the middle of a field is if-a-mile len days. (c) The names of subscribers 10-
wards the funds of the institution will be in starting a manufactory or industrial work
letters. with a capital
ital of over tes million tarie, where posted on the wall of the Hospital on the
steamship belonging to the plaintif, which the WAY.
the workmen number
Accused was then called to the witness-box defendants deny, it was not so blown over by date of the
qber onyeral thousand, such. receipt of subscription. (d) A
persons will be even more greally reward He denied collecting any money on them.
He said that he was asked to deliver the letter
* | reason of any fault or negligence of, their part, statement of the monthly accounts of the in
or by reason of the ed-even to the extent of being raised to
pile driver being in is be submined to the Central
'Bh W-chip-Than- how came you to be in the peerage.
We
further sociation to be passed for payment every
command the Min-
secure condition. By way of further defence portension of so: of
many cents? copper istry concerned to draw up a scheme
the defendants say that on the -28th JEDGARY, H.E. Viceroy Hai Lang, of the Yunkwei mor th. (e) A book is to be kept reporting on
Accused-They are my own, the foreg lag rewards in accordance with
His Worship-1 don't see my way to dis squall, between 11.30,and rpm. and therefore 1907, there arrived in the harbours violent of the Hospital's doctors and this Provinces, wired to the Waiwupu protest- the working
and report the same to us without delay. The ing against the granting of any monetary is also to be presented to the Association every
said Ministry is also commanded to present as charge (bis case. think that some of the piledriver was blows on to say vessel be compensation to the relatives of the falan ten days.) A diary is to be kept in which all
annual report upon conditions of trade and Chin se staff of your firm know something
The Censors have denounced Feng Hsỉ, the workman of the Freach ailway Company in the important events are to be recorded. (@)
industries that have been started.
negligence on the part of the defendants, Governor of Anhui, alleging that after the and these songst will Masors, Butterfield and Seire pay up?
their servants or
but that it was decapitation of iha araassin, Cha Abi-ling, the trouble with the natives at. Mengite in the pital Section VI (a) A bell will be rung repas are to be distributed to officials, high,
The Assistant-Yes, spring of 19:6. He contends that, the Italian's every morning at half past five o'clock, #hea
"Worship—1) you; papple, are willing to the sudd n. violan and inertibla · scrof2] Governor, was not justified in, taking-out the " and low, throughout the Empire for their in-
nature which it was impossible
ble to foresee. heap of be culprit. Such a proceeding and own he ill ever patient is to rise, and every
formation, Should
dany official, led by private put up the fire liwill be a right. If the Fas treated the native labources water he control. turn in every evening at half past ten o'clock
Lin Fal was called and said he was the punishment have never been suberited by the master is satisfied and Agree" to, petite the fail to give proper ausīslanca, aDÁ
managing partner of the Pak Mow, He had laws of the present dyasty. animus,
was altogether It is also stated that, as there are many for when another Lell will be sung, (b) Every
barbarosii, oficial, will be severely punished and case to look into the matter,
will impose a fins of Sico I will remand the sub-let itte Leung Li, and had nothing more to The Censors consider this a delicate question the matter will be taken as a precedent by him or hat when the patient leaves theendency.will be shown. Let Oy alni'bs to
by with card, which the patient must take
do with it. The piledriver was not under his so
who raises it being liable to so raise, the other countries, if the Peceased's family be
...The accused was esiossed on 5150 ball.
management or control, but under that of the and bimself regarded with taspidias and are Indampled, Thus HE
requests the Foreign institution temporar ly und on the patient's have no land lying, fallow within aur border, so
sub-contractor
Li. Larg wandering binds of anemployed people, and
sympathiser with the revolutionarias. Up till. Office to reject the demand of the Italian return the card is to be returned. (lei us all work to make our country, weality
M Holmes (in cross-examination) now the Censors had deemed it wise to hold
to Minister, as far as indemnity is concerned, so parlent is to leave the Hospital without having and strong. This is our earnest hope - C
tongued to avoid endless disputes in future over first obtained permission from the similar incidents.
of the D News, Erchog VII tch incidents cabriol
any patient
A VALL
fundad, perhaps, for had the hoge thing that returns are to be submitted to the kind of bus nois, of aid merchants to subscribepap to ask for a fine, thjak Butterfield and Ianie, alloged, which the defendant deny,
be
every
would bave drawn quite a good-sized boat | tally by the disentral. Association every
THE RAILWAY 1.3 PUNNAN.
Yunnan, who was killed in consequence of / A visitors' book is also to be kept at the completion and success and branch 'more about the matter. If I fine the defendant longing to the plaintifs it was not through any i
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EXECUTED LADY, ME
aers dasplayed on the French railways & patient of the Institution will be supplied protection to, merchants and tradesmen, anche matter than" nothing can be done. If not, contract to repair, the Yuen On-wharf, and hu 1 axcessive, not to m
ng
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(4) The phu
in view of
Hat is of opinion that steal fod to remain in the
the fierceness of foreign
eign employees, chief
No
Chinwangtao on Friday and SaturdayWRA}; // desapoap? said, his signboard was up on The entire «press,
nativa
she lady
A HEAVY BIOFIS was experienced at Chefoo:and
| because he fret had the contract, and there. Hemembered the SA furing the night running very high. be put his material there, a
Chara receiving a letter is reported from Tokup that a new Russo Vessels in Cheloo harbour bad to get, close in reading 31,000, and he replied that he, die opinious and, their, Breng disapproval the French and
abouring class, and they have under, thema to call at and attend to the patients in the in St Peterburg. It is stated that the Agra and great wayas dashed right over the breaks strong.) Ha.fold Leung Li' that he must repair
Italians. Most of these are of the at any time when admitied (6) Each physician Japanese Agreement walked on Friday week and great delay was or per fenced. As Chin) clormed all liability and that wind was very futbles policy pursued bring Chullong
Governor
of CCHET AL Tally. , however, large number of Chinese Aboneess, some wards to which he has been assigned. (c) The meat consists of three sectie temaer water and pier, and very considerable damage the
has reported that the lady. I are to consult with one another in nition by Ruskin of Japenese supremacy in of whom entlased from Chhand others from physical work
Was
That your, only reason for connected with the revolutionaries and fris of song arbich far away provinces. The Viceroy adds that their
Section VIII (a) When Korce (the confirmation of the Forismoath is reported ta the big blocks
res of form, the outer wall of the breakwater, but son, what else? told Leung Li that be must has decided to jostjate a thorough inquiry.into.
refusing to pay
y?—Yes, that was the only rear, were, found in, the school, The GoveERMESİ the Italian Consul et Méngize refiises in open the riends or relatives any patient call at the Treaty'), the negotiations with the Customs Total there. Hospital, they must statute whom they want to influence delimitation, alulhe, spha
and, Japan in Manchuria see before they will be admitted, (b) Attendants, and in Mongolia, it jy believed that only the and two tasif in pot damaged, and the Rh he vessel, but he said he had no mossy, the matter. Que pf, the tWO, NATTIONA, PIAI DEN
I bulldinge on shore did not safer,
for any reptired he was the basing The native, papera, kay K-U-Que
nerar section relating to the apheres of ladusace in presumed there must have been an exception for any repairs. Manchuris will be published, the remainder of high tide, as there is no indication that the
tractor, and the pilá-deiyar was his,
school premises-Universal Carli B the Agreement being kept secret, Komenda | wind was very high:-P) & TVZimari
though be has been repeately requested in de so by the latter. The Consul bases his refosul on the ground that the.come will be settled in Peklog.-W. 0, 1). News,
nieusengets, colic, ste are not to leave the hospital without permission and are to carry out their works attentively and assiduously, (c) The
wrong)
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