Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY OCTOBER 19 1907.
soll where there is no risk of frost, as in Canada. When all is said we cannot, Mr. Chiozza Money thins, ever hope to regain the very low prices which obtained some years ago. This fact makes the idea of tax-
S. WATSON & CO., in bread a supreme folly...
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
LIEN YV, the Imperial Resident at Lbassa, bas wired to Peking the advisability of 'establishing post offices in Thibet.
LADY MacDonald, wife of the British Ambas sador to Japan, was expected to reach Tokyo yesterday, having travelled via Siberia, JAPANESE coal is beginsing to be brought to our part for the winter, says the China Critic (Tientsin), but it is difficult to see how it can compete with the local products of the Chinese
cite coal.. THE Peking Government intends to revise the regulations concerning decorations and also etiquette to be observed in the court or other wise for foreign guests. It is reported that the Peking Government bas ordered all the Chinese Ministers abroad to report upon the procedure now in force in foreign countries.
Ma. Anderson, of the Peking Syndicate, has just returned from Weihaiwei where he had been purchasing machinery for his Company from the defunct Weihaiwei Gold Mines. The machinery, some tuns in weight, came up with him on the Shuntien, and will be quickly transported to Hunan.—China Critic.
BGA VIDA HANKOW." RAILWAY.
DIRECTORS RESOLUTIONS, PUBLICATION OF PROGRESS REPORTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. From a Correspondent.]
Canton, 18th October,
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Resolutions were passed (1) that all the passenger-tickets must be stamped with the seal of the manner of trains and are to be counter-stamped with that of the Financial Manager, who will report the number of tickets of each class thus stamped to the president every time. The manager of trains and the Anancial manager must each keep a book en-
Telegramr.
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SERVICE
SHANGHAI TRAGEDY., SIKH WOMAN MURDERED
ON BOARD B.B. "AORSING."
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 19th October,
3.80
P.m.
A Sikh woman was murdered on board the China Navigation Co.'s
of receipts of each section will be published steamer Shaohsing last night.
(2) The second question was the date for ordinary general meetings which was fixed for every Saturday, but the hour was not decided upon.
A resolution was also passed that the date and hour for all urdinary meetings in future be 1 o'clock p.m. on Saturdays of each week,
"HONGKONG AND THE TREATP
PORIS
Hor husband, an ex-policeman, has been charged with the alleged
murder.
The police have effected three other arrests in connection with the primo.
PIRACY NEAR HONGKONG.
ARREST OF SUSPECTS,
FONGENT AND PERJURP,
ARREST OF CHINESE WITNESJES." SENSATIONAL ENDING: TON CIVIL SUIT. Following the decision given by his Honour Mr. A. G. Wise, actig Chief Justice, at the Supreme Court, yesterday nerdoso, in the Caso wherein Lam Wing, n, stall-holder of the
It was announced on the 11th inst, that antering clously the numbers of these tickets so Central Market, residing at 20, Wellington Si ent (as endorses for one Bau Kee, a travel,extraordinary meeling of the directors would as to be easily examined by the auditors; and ling trader), brought an action against the to take place the next day, But that date was (2) that the returns for the surveying and engi- Sang firm 10 recover the sum of $500.84, the altered to the 16th when the ten Directors, neering department must be filled in and a re- amount of principal and interest nileged to be Messrs. Li, Leung, Loung, Kam, Ke, So, Chu, port submitted and published every month.
the defendant firm on 21st August, 1997. and Kam took the chair and Mr. Ko was the vice section must be published the day it is present- due under a promissory note for $500, made by Pun, Fong and Tsul, met, at the head office of The distances of the different sections of the the Canton Honkow Railway Company. Mr.main-line vary, therefore the report of each payable to Bau Kes on demand i er, in the alternative, the plaintiff claimed as assigace chairman. The two resolutions passed are ed to the head-office. The returns for the land- $500 for monny lent to the defendant firm, ahereby appended
purchasing department, and the balance-sheet sensation was created in pative business circles (1) The question was discussed as to how of the financial department together with all the yesterday by the arrest of the plaintiff and three the different statements relating to progress cash investment made bythe company, mesin of his leading witnesses on charges of fraud, reports, and Goancial statements for public published once every mouth while the statement CELEBRATED Engineering and Mining Co; The Ching Ching firms, it will be remembered that the acting commencing from the 8th mose, a month-every ten days.
in delivering judgment for the defendantstion should be made. It was decided that, Mines and the Peking Syndicate's fine anth12" | Chi.( Justice made some very trenchant rely, report of the conditions of surveying All there reluras are suitable for present usa BLEND
marks on the case. He said that the case reeked and building purchasing of land, for and they are to be handed to the chief man with fraud, forgery and perjury from begia-cial standing, and the rusning of trains of nger through the vice-president, bing to and. The defendants had stated that the previous month should be published. The the chop on the promissory note was quite object of this publication is explained as fol. different from their chop. The plaintiffs then sws! Since the issue of the Imperial Edict produced, further evidence and other promisordering the opening of the work of the Can. sory notes with a similar chop, and witnesses tón:Houkow Railway last year, all the share- sword that the manager of the delendent firm holders attention had been directed to the had chopped those notes and received the surveying and building work, financial ad money. That was denied by the defendants. ministration, purchasing of land and materials, Undoubtedly there was a double set of chops machinery, gudowai, buildings and al: the leg about. Either it was that the managing other assets and cast accounts of the Com
We are given to understand that bine men pariner of the Po Sang firm, Mui leung, was pany. The first section of the main line wat using them for borrowing mossy on his own opened to traffic this summer and the head.
WANTIETH CENTURY INPRESSIONS."
were arrested-by-the-Water-Police last night on suspicion of being concerned in the piracy account, or it might be some outside party who station was established. More than haff of the
That the compilers of the magnum opus of the cargo-boat Mui Wo, which occurred on was initiating all these outside promissory tails of the second section has been laid and which is shortly to appear under the title of the 30th ultime, when that boat was midway," that will soon be opened to traffic. The founda-Twentieth Century Impressions of Hongkong between Macao and Hongkong, particulars of
on for the third and fourth sections has been and the Treaty Parts" have been working in nearly completed, while the work for the fifth, earnest may be gathered from the fact that the Although suspicions were such as to warrant. which appeared in our issue,of the agih kostanti sixth and seventh sections is being carried on literary staff have alrendy been assiduously at The whole length of thoss seven sections, ex-work collecting date for the great work. The the guilty parties are still at large, and that the the arrest of the suspects, a rumour has it that tending from Capton to the district of Ying most important interview that Mr. Samersat suspects cannot be identified by the boat Tak, measures over 200 lf and occupies one ayne, minnger in logkong of Lloyd's Great people. However that may be, a careful ins third of the main line to be built by this com er Hntain Publishing Co., Ld., has yet had investigation will be made by Inspector Kerr
the Colony, was that accorded him yesterday before the suspects are released. of this year deal too generally with the above at Mountain Lodge by his Excellency the mentioned details. The reason that so many Governor, Sir Frederick Lugard. We are differentes have arisen in the past is because informed that his Excellency, evinced the the large and small shareholders are alike kep: deepest interest in the forthcoming publication, in ignorance of the true nature of the com.and promised to give every assistance possible pany's doings, therefore they were liable to be to the compilers and at the same time also such arrors should be remedied. But the gene. the list of patrons of "Twentieth Century lieve all sorts offalse rumours. It is desirable that kindly gave Mr layne permission to head
ral suspicions cannot be dissipated unless a true Impressions" with his name, ‹ Sir Frederick account of all the operations of the company
has also promised, we re, tol', to direct done by filling in the different returns of the Company's representatives every assistance in is published once every month. It must be Government Officials to afford the Publishing
various departments together with a general collecting information regarding the Colony. report on the whole, Shareholders can easily refer to these statements when they want to fad out anything and ascertain the particulars 41 though they had been in person to witness the operations. Then they will entertain no amoogst them. It is not only that the more suspicions 'and no doubt will exist character of the officers will not be tarnished His Worship (nfier soading the charges) by suspicions of dishonesty, but every one will This case will take some time. I havsa't be willing to pay up the and and 3rd calls on tree afternoon this week or next week.
1 will their shares. it is unquestionably our duty to however, remand it, formally, until next week.aliny all difficulty arising from disagreements Then I will see if Mr. Melbourne can take it.
OF
GENUINE AGE
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AND.
MELLOW.
Per Case
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$15.00
A FIRST-CLASS Japanese armoured cruiser, to be named the Kurama, is to be launched at. Kokosuka on the art instant. Admiral Saito, Minister for the Navy, has applied for the honour of the presence of his Majesty the Emperor at the launch, It is believed the Minister's application will be granted.
ngles.
And in consequence of this the plaintiff and his three witnesses were arrested by Detective Sergeant Watt outside the Supreme Court, on a warrant sword to by Mr. R. A. Harding, who appeared for the defendant firm. Those anested were:-Hau Kee, aliar Chung Hau, a MR. W. H. Ottewill, of the British Consulaterader, of stall No. 9 Central Market Lam service, has been transferred to Newchwang using, alias Lam Has Chuen, alias Lam Saipany whose monthly balance sheet and report vice-consul.. Mr. Oitewill was Secretary to the Hang, a stall-holder, 93 and 94, Central Mar- British Legation at Seoul during the days of ketillop Wo Tong, an accountant, residing at Sir John Jordan. When he left there, he be Cheung-tha-wan, and Li Hi Shiu, of 18, Cob- came vice-consul in the Yunnan province of naught Road Central. The charges against Chinn and it is from there he has been moved
them were that of forging a promissory note, to Manchuria.
purporting to have been issued by the Fo Sang forged chop, also purporting to be the real firm, and with forging or applying thoteloi chop of the Po Sang firm.
A FRw days ago a child while playing within the new reclamation wall in Cheloop close to where
WATSON & CO., the Russian torpeds bouts had been docked,
LIMITED, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, Hougkong, 12th October, 1907,
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found what it considered to be a piece of old iron and took it home. Its parents (says the Chefeo Daily News) commenced to tamper with it when it exploded, killing two children and severely injuring both parents, who are not expected to recover. It is surmised that what they found was a shell.
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At about half past ten o'clock yesterday, morn ing a fire broke out in Messrs. Blackhead and
Ou October 13, 1957, at Shanghai, the wife of Company's coal godown's, at Blackhead Points H. A GRAY, of a son,
MARRIAGE.
On October 14, 1907, at Shanghai, HORACE HANBURY, youngest son of the late Hir Thomas Hanbury, K.C V.O., of La Mariola, Ventimiglia, Italy, to ALEXANDRA BEATRICE KATHLEEN, youngest daughter of the late Sir Frank Souter, X.C.SI, C.I., Jr., Commissioner of Police, Bombay, etc.
Kowloon. When the firemen arrived on the scene it was noticed that a stack of coal was on
fre: Throughout the day the fire-fighters hauled with the blaze and it was not until evening that it was extinguished. Litic or no damage was done to the godown.. The originis pul down as 'spontaneous combus tion, and the damage done by the fire is tin- known at preseól, A gang of coolics were engaged to day shiking the cost into another
Che Hongkong Gelegraph wrote.
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The accused were arrsigned before Mr. FA when they pleaded not guilty to the indict axaland, at the Magistracy, this morning, manis.
Mr. R. A. Harding appeared for the prosecu tion and Mr. Reginald Harding for the defence. His Worship-I suppose you want & remand and a date fixed for the case?
Mr. R. A. Harding-Yes, your Worship. It will take some time to get the case up,
Mr. Reginald Harding-It is a rather.com plicated case, your Worship.
Mr. Reginald Harding~I have au'applica tion to make, your Worship. 1 want to apply for a warrant for the arrest of Mai Heung, the managing partner of the-lo Sang-firm, and the complainant in this case.""
His Worship He will be here when you
him with? want the warrant. What are you charging
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CANTON DAY BY DAY. *TREASURY-INSPECTION.
[Pròm Our Oyu Correspondent.]
Capton, 18th October. H.E. Viceroy Chang has issued a notification announcing the fact that he will make an inspection of all the accounts in connection with the treasuries of the different yamers on the ith day of the gth moon, ་
DEFRAUDIKO THE REVENUE. cat responsibility on our shoulders, and covered that certain Chinese firms have between officers and shareholders who lay a
The Canton Likis Authorities have din great we should therefore conduct all the busi frequently exported cargo from this port, best of the company in the most straight through a foreign firm, in order to defraud the forward and conscientious manner to the Likin Bureau of its dues. The case has been sfaction of everybody concerned. We reported to the Prefect of Kwangchow, who will general return for each item, as givaarders-to-the-Namhoi-Magistrate to arrest repare
the defaulters, who will be tried and if found guity of such practice will be severely punished. RAILWAY AFFAIRS.
follows
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· Mr. Reginald Harding-Obtaining $500 unk der false pretences. This action, your Worworkshop during the month. ship, has been going on at the Supreme Court for some time.
(a) Engineering department: the work of Each section, the condition of every godbwa or
His Worship-What action?.
(b) Land purchasing department; the con dition of every piece of land purchased during the month,
receipt and payment, togather with all cash at transactions done within the month,
(c) Financial department; every detail of
number, freight, number of cars running each (d.) Railway trains department: dally receipts of int, 2nd, and 3rd class passengers, their
The 8th moon has now passed and it is the
his Worship bad seen the case reported in the Mr. Reginald Harding said that he thought newspapers. It was an action to recover $500,
Hus Worship Who was the plaintif? ́·
Kee. He then proceeded to inform the Court Mr. Reginald Harding-Lam Wing and Hau
of the remarks Mr. Justice Wise made at the time he delivere judgment. Mr. Wise, Mr.. sime. Harding said, did not know who was-guilty-duty of the directors to ask the President or telling I es-it was a case of "terrible perjury." for that month according to the returns to Either his clients or the Pa Sang firm were the Chief-manager to publish the report
can stand over?
His Worship-Don't you think this warrant gather with remarks and minute explanations, Mr. Reginald Harding-My clients have of the Commercial Urdinanca, states that the thayeon wherever required. The 17th clause been arrested, your Worship, and I'am return-board of directors must, at the end of every ing the complimeni. (Laughter).
His Worship-Ob, i seq; you say he gai 55007, Mr. Reginald Harding Certainly, Mr. R. A. Harding---As a matter of fact, your Worship, my friend has failed to get judgment
YAU-MA-TI, ROWDIES,
POLICE STATION STONED, For about five minutes last ai.ht a gang of
The attempt was, needless to say, baulked, rowdies, numbering some fifty strong, made an at empt to enter the Yau-ma-ti Police Station..
Some time during the evening a woman was
outside the station and gradually they attempt- taken into the station on some charge or another. Immediately a crowd assembled
ed to tater the charge-room. An Indian: con- stable on duty shooed the mob away, but they isturned in larger numbers. Again they starts: ed to force their way into the building and once again they were chased away. Then fallowed the disturbance, which for a short, while had the appearance of a miniature riot. The crowd gathered in the middle of the road
followed by weird bowls. A gang of officers and jeered loudly. And as each jeer went up a shower of stones was hurled at the station,
then got together and charged, the mob, capturing ten man. This had the desired effect and the rest dispersed,
the prisoners were paraded before Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne, at the Police Court, this morning, spector McHardy and bis officers were able to on charges of disorderly conduct, which In prove. A few of the defendants had their heads in bandages, showing where the siray missiles bad, touched. His Worship Bloed, each man Să. :
A SŁEMPY COXSWAIN GOT HIS DESSERTS.
Court, this forenoon, into the circumstances R. H. Taylor, Harbour Master, in the Matine An inquiry was held by Commzadar Basil
touching the conduct of the coxswain-Sung
instant Pung-of the Godown Company's steam launch Curlero, in the harbour, on the ath
A circular has been issued by the committen of the Canton-Hankow Railway Company con- vening a meeting for to-day for the purpose of
Hongkong to request them to select a re discussing the following suggestions —(1) That letter be drafted and sent to the shareholders
presentative on the committer of the board of
been elected as a member of the committee directors of the company. (2) That the Shang hai representative, Mr. Yip Yustin, who has
newly-elected auditor of the company, Mr.boux Master, from Mr. J. W. Robertson, super- should be requested to proceed to Canton at The inquiry way called in consequence of
(4) That the shareholders abroad should loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd :-"I wish to an early dare to assume duty. (3) That the the receipt of the following fetter by the Har- Yip Waispak, be suked to attend at once. intendent engineer of the Hongkong and Kow- be requested to affix their names, addresses draw your attention to the conduct of Sung par-hing telegrams to the company on affairs afternoon of the rath inst-n, whilst in mid- and the numbers of shares they hold when des Pang, coxswain of 'our launch Curled, On the in connection with the company.
harbour, he was discovered sound asleep on
wheel, and when remonstrated with, he was the engine-room skylight, with a usilor at the
see your way clear to hold an inquiry into the qui e inaplant. I should be glad if you could case, such conduct in my opinion being great source of danger to both-life and pro-~~ Perty in this harbour."
THE collection of edible birds' nests in the HONGKONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 190 Philippines without a licence is now a criminal offence, the Commission having made it such by legislation on the fath inst. The provincial Government alt has been called upon to bear On 13 June last, in writing on "Weather the burden of the amendmefit calling for this Food, and Trade," Mr. L. G. Chiozza prohibition, the new law providing that Money, H.P., pointed out that "we had then issue licences for the collection of this product the provincial board shall be empowered to a worse wheat situation than had obtained and to fix fees and make such regulations is for years," and that higher prices have arriv may be deemed necessary to prevent the ex- ed, and it remains to be seen what, will be termination of the birds that build edible nests their effect on frade. That they will play a and c e consequent destruction of the edible part in bringing about the inevitable decline birds' nest industry. The penalty for the col from the present boom there is no doubt. lecting of such netts without a licence or for Under the above caption in a london daily the violation of such regulations shall be a fine last month he says:When your food costs to exceed 3 days, or both, in the discretion of no to exceed & 91, or imprisonment for not you more, you have less to spend on goods, the Coun. The funds derived from the issuance and if fewer goods are called for the proof such licences and from any fines collected ducers of goods auffer, The Argentine sup for vinlation of auch regulations shall be paid plies of wheat will save us from what would into the township and se tlement fund. be a very bad wheat situation indeed, Fortunately, and as is not the case with Canadian, Australian, or Indian wheat, we can rely upon Argentina as a great and growing bread supplier for many years. Here is the wheat import District Watchman No. to has become wiser record for January to August in 1905, 1906, during the last twenty-four hours. He will be and 1907, the imports of flour being includ- bubbling over with wisdom, and perhaps curio. ed aad expressed in terms of wheat:
sity, in a few days more when he is handed a First eight months of 1905, 1906, and 1907 Police Court to play the role of defendant in an slip of paper requesting, his presence at the
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10.4 8.3 the world's goods, which, naturally, did not *U.S.A:
19.7 tend to elevate, his spirits. Yesterday after your Worship. He is known to be a very sub and, who they are found to be correct, are to procesions, etc, again in the future. It is being at his post. "I'm sleepy. heropliod, . Argentine India
LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE"
A DISTRICT WATCHMAN AND A
FORTUNE TELLER,
20.0 noon he decided 10, learn what the future
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of him be was seated at a table, in a flat at St, New Street, listening very intently to the words of
The fortune-leller. We wanted to he told the "truth" and nothing but. The fortune-teller did his best to ablige and so true" did he un-
in that case.
His Worship Mr. Harding contends that the Supreme Court. the plaintiffs failed to make out their case at
·
Mr. Reginald Harding-That would be in
every case.
the warrant.here is no chance of the man His Worship-I don't see why I'should issue tunning away.
Mr. Reginald Harding-He can put up bail,
stantial man.
:
His Worship-Do you consent to bail? Mr. R. A. Harding-The defendant, Hau Ken, your Worship, is a travelling' trader and
up?
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to make an annual report and balance sheet of year, direct the president or general manager
done at least once in every year. When the the accounts of a company. This must be Ordinance saya "at least once" naturally it caries the meaning that more than once will be more appreciated, or in other words, the aftener the better. Besides, practice makes, ing published by other companies and these every work perfect. Monthly repons are be.
explicit and easy for reference. returns are inten ed to make every item most
Those accounts that have to be audited must president, be handed over by the presidents, vice- or general manager to the auditora ;
be published through the board of directors for the benefit of all shareholders at home and abroad. We, the directors, are representing the shareholders who rely on us for information, The chairman of committee should sead the annual report before the shareholders prescat in accordance with the 48th clause of the Commercial Ordinance. Now we are going
Canton-Hankow Railway Company, has con- Taotai Kwong, engineer-in-chief of the
the Yust Hon Railway, in order to avoid mis sidere: it best to install a telegraphic line instead of a telephone line along the roule of takes and inconvenience: A, bumber of tele- graph operators will be appointed temporarily for service under the Company, from the staff of the Canton branch of the Imperial Chinese Telegraph Administration,
AGAINST PROCESSIONS, Being that on some occasions processions are still being held in most of the streets of the city, which are often likely to be the cause of fires and other dangers, the Police Authori ties have now issued a proclamation prohibil ing different streets from holding such pointed out that offenders will be severely punished in order that this nuisance may be for ever abated.
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POLICE FORCE.
Yesterday, H.E. the Viceroy deputed exé pectant magistrate Fu Him to proceed to the organise a police force there. district of Tungkun to make arrangements to
N. A. Beltrain, the complainant, was examin ed. He said that between three and four o'clock po the afternoon of the 12th instant, while in the harbour, he noticed one of the deck hands at the wheel of the Curlew, instead of the cox- whereabouts of the coxswain and the reply he awain. Witness asked, the deck hand the got was, "Asleep aft." Witness called the Coxswain and asked him his reasons for not -
and, returning aft, went to sleep again, da
"I was lying alongside a Norwegian slezmer waiting for cargo, was accused's defence, "and I fell asleep."
The Harbour Master cancelled his certi ficate.
SHIPPING AND MAILS?
CEMAILĄ DUE, Canadian (Empress of Japan) 20th Inst. American (Koria) 21st inst German (Kiss) and inst. German (Prinx Ludwig) 29th inst., p.m. The C. P. R. Cola's Tartar left Vancouver
The Boston S. 5. Co.'s as. Shawmul from again to-day dama Pacific Coast arrived at Yokohamin and sailed
has na address in the Colony,
His Worship-What bail can your clients put The curious variations of supply shown by ravel the mystery of the future, thal, according
Mi Reginald Harding-$500 each? these figures are worth particular attention. to him, when he had finished his client refused and bait of $1,000 each was ultimately fixed.
The other, Mr. Hardi g did not agree to that
ARMS FOR YUMCHOW. America, although once more a big sup; to pay him; Instead he received a thrashing
to publish a monthly report through the different Likin Stations to pass a quantity of The Kuan We Chu bas instructed the plier, is now seading to England less wheat and was locked up on a charge of tempting managing partner Mui Heung-was then that the officers are trustworthy and the distrust Jen-chang, commander of troops in the pre- The warrant against the Po Sang Sem's vernacular daily-papers which will prove arms and ammunition ordered by Taotsi Kwok than Argentina, and will supply still less into pick the D. W.'s pocket.
secured and executed, and the trial, which will entertained by shareholders be thus allayed,fecture of Yumchow, for the use of his troops, the years to come Canada is not serving-Ar the Police Court, this morning, the fore-doubi prove inferesting; was adjourned: Please decide whether these statements are Arahold, Karberg & Oil consists of an indent
The order has been executed through Messt the Mother Country well-little better, in tune-teller-Li Tam-was arraigned before Two colies were found hiding in the foc's properly made out, and, if so, they are to be for on Mauser rifles, smokeless powder, and p.m., on 17th inst., for Yokohama, deed, than Australia. Australian supplies Mr. F. A. Hazeland on the charge, The of the steamship Antilocher just before she left handed to the chief manager who will be 50,000 rounds of ammunition, are not to be relied upon at all. India and district watchman atempted in prove, but not this barbour for Singapore yesterday afternoon, directed to have them filled by the different
_to_the_satisfaction_of_the__Court,_that the Delective Sergeant Grant made the discovery-departments_with_particulars of these actions---- The amount, of likin collected at Kowloon Russia are very variable. We may hope accused had tried to rot him. His Worship and took charge of the stowaways. They were daring the 8th moon. Please alio decide that Canada will improve her position in the did not believe his story and discharged the Police Court, to days with attempting the whether there is anything required to be done list, and Argentina will certainly do so, for accused, who immediately applied for a sum Away to Singapore, and were fined $.5 each at present and the manager in which it should Jabe has great tracts of wonderfully fertile mons against the D, W. for assault.
They dipped.
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charged A. Flexeland, at
LIKIN COLLECTIONS,
and Lapps for the second month of the 188th quarter from the sixth moon to the seventh, and Tacis 1,300 other dues Lappa Taela moon, is as follows:-Kowloon Tales 8,000, 5,830, and Taels 1,300 piber dues,
wig carrying the German Mall with dates from The Imperial German, Mall is. Prins Lud-
Inst., am, and may be expected hard on ene Berlin of the zeth ult left Colombo on 18th.
about 29th inst P
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