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eral Path October. TANZAS NAMHOI MAGISTRACYJN

The Namba Magistrate has obtained per- mission' from the High Authorities to effect „further improvements in ble yames to facilitate

the trial of casas. A portion of his yamen'will); be turned into a place of detention for desend« Ants in any law case, and the work of altera tion on abis bullding is about to be commenced.

COMING OF WINTER, S H.E. the Viceroy has farmer te

· has issued a notification to, the officials directing them and the general public that winter bate and clothing are to be worn in the different departments ofhis yamen, from the a3rd day of the present moon (the. 29th instant).

THEATRE RE-OPENED 'Some time ago the Po Wah Theatre la the eastern section of the new bond at Chron Lung Hau was sealed up through the occurre ca of some disturbance cauired, by"some visitors to the theatre who attempted to enter the place by force without paying for admission. A mer chant named Hó Kổngaan has petitioned the Canton Bureau of Agricature, Industry and Commerce, applying for the lease of the above: theatre, with an annual royalty of $10,4m, and' his petition has been granted by the authorities

GLA NEW JUDGEĽ,"

The Shan Hoa Chu has received a telegram from Shanghai stating that the Canton Provinci al Judge-designale, Wong Yun-mus, has left the Capital for the South to take up, his new: appointment on the 18th instant. .

MY

POLICE APPOINTMENT.

H.E. Viceroy Chang has been pleased to ap point Total Wun Hok-ki to the Palice Departe ment of Canto as an assistant superintendent. THE NEW BUND,

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A great part of the Canton new bund. was left, incomplete as the work on the construction of this bund, had been suspended since the

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY

From, a Correspondant,]

Canton, sist October,

Peking yesterday

The following telegrams were received from The board of Foreign Affairs has decided to miss a Foreign toan of 1,500,000 sterling for the epostruction of the railways of the the kiang province, and the members are preparing

to memorialize the Throne to that effect.

KIADCHOW RAILWAY."

HE. Sun Pao-ki, Chiasse Minister to Berlin, protesting against the proposed expansion of the Kiaachow Chinun railway by Germany.

SZE CHUAN RAILWAYS..

CHINA UNRESTA

RISING" PLANNED AT: SHIV-HING,

„VICEREGAL INSTRUCTIONS AN

OCTOBER 26 1907

AL AFFRAY ON THE VAPHN,

CHINKE COOLYTHED INDIANS. IN AT

"'YREE' FIGHTE

ONE MAN, DIES AT THE CIVIL HOSPITALL

urther, with ursus ware called-and the pro logo were adjourned until thiefforeconni Tiria wanɛall the evidence:sliu įpolide coalit adduca;;;The "Court haid" that as primas facie caso bad not been made out and ÷ördared ac; 'cased's rudense from tanody/

ERRITO

HOTÜREE, MEN ON TRIAL:

The fing

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All post bollum inyemiş that it was an incipiant, rebel matipy of the Hang-kwan tails omba rising VATS A RIGLE. roy Chipp to Canter, telegraphic augastelia Immediately after the nivel OF FEL VIC

is spreading over a wider areas Latest infona One man an cnknown Chinese coolle ARMED ROBBERY IN THE NEW

It would appear that the unrest in the South; stion states that arising is planned in Shio-killed and about five or six others more or less hing and, on the 18th inst, the Viceroy des seriously injured, was the termination of free paiched the following telegraphic instractions fight which occurred between number of

Cleivėsa pandusgere

gang of betweCA to the Prefect at Shin-hing (

Information has been received that recently

Sassoon and Company's Calcutta liner Ligjurgente, assuming the name of Imperialina and thirty-Indians on board® Messru.

4th fost AR 17th on the fighting for the case of His Most Gracious Although the fight took place saveral

Instant, ega ma Majesty the Emperor, have been infasting many days ago, while the Japon moored Honour Mr. A. G. Wise presiding, three men At the Criminal Sessions this afternoon, his bat sant lelegraphic representations to Peking paris of Sklu-ħlog and are, planning an. insur fongside the Tanjong Pagar whaŋs Moore Cheang Kin, Chan San, and Cheung, Sunware.sept ip Active Taptal Wong LES K

rection. Their intention, it is ascertained, is to

at Singa pore," mathing seriously - cross bear to Wal-chip district' (: $45) and encounter untiously, was, thought of the # were charged with armed robbery, and reteiv- undef to měké carefufio?estivitións concern«

en ons in stolen properleaded not guilty, to the ta Myesterday afternoon when ent

the

cause and commencem thence to Kwangzi to join the standard of the}} of the coolies, who bad taken pait in the fight, Promosv. General account of the true state of anaire is now o plaided, Banque alegres were and nomencement of thariot. A report by Tapia) Wong wid Sub-pra. perkanger died at the Government Civil Hospital in

Tect Fahyik of Yumchow, which contains a MU "You are hereby ordered to direct all the otted quickly, and 'this' ofre demite who was "instructed by. Mr. G. E. Morrell, of hande, It tends to show that the complicty of

all the Hongkong. The news of

tave palagradar afterren he was the Crown Solicitor's office, appeared for the the Hang-kwan soldiary, is no gasposition but particulars of the clock on the afternoon of the Mr. Andrew G.. Jackson, of Messrs. Johnson, pendedahan Chun, Viceroy of

fall Crown, whila Mr. H. G. Calthtop, instructed by

translation of the telegram P few hours before the sailed for Stokes and Master, hopeared for the defence.

WH.E. Chang

of men were emparellad Fagar. There were about 1,5od deck Messrs. B. Owen,

Ahmed, EA. Costar, E.). Chapman, C. "This must be donà with most careful dia. passengers`on bok Suddenly I comprising mostly Chla-|

The Beard of Posts and Communications has sant telegraphic instructions, to H.E. Chao-i Erh-fang, Acting Viceroy of Sze-chuan, urging him to proceed with the speedy construction.of the railways is that province and to engage civil engineers to survey the lines without delay,»»

DR. JEW HOK.

The result of the examinations of students educated in Foreign countries has just been! published in Peking. There were three Cap tamene among the seventeen candidates who passed with distinction of the first order. Dr. few Hok, of the Tung Wa Hospital,. Hong kong, is one of the fourteen of the second order. Dr. Jew is a native of Sun-ut district in the prefecture of Kwangchow.

the

business in

22nd October.

rebels there. S officers (civil and military) under you to keep a ter. most diligent watch for any suspiciosa charac In the meantime you are to engage akif ful detectives to find the truth of this raport and the proposed actionsoftbe malcontents in detail, any time the result of your investigation, be

fire

lastant a few

the

given the' full]

W. Resa Davies

| if possible. You are to report to me by wire at//: How the Japan was moored oppido!! #Lau sollowing Ro).

eration."

"BORGERY AND PERJURY"

ARREST OF CHINESE WITNESSES,

·HEMBATIONAL ENDING TO A CIVIL SUIT.

19th inst,

-ene` aud÷lodian

rost was heard coming from the direction

the

fact

The various reports, made by Actie

Work at dinerent umés must bava rekched, the Viceregal, ""Recently, wa

Zamen evidences from the deceased ma

| taking place between a section of the Chinese robbery:"{2ghter prisoners were guilty of "Vants and the gentry of Fong Shiög'

went

into the

land:P. Buckle.

the

Crowe, the At C for General said that if the jury were not of the after deck, and on going to investigato satisfied. the officers of the ship: saw fres

Sght

would be competent to bring

#10, be examined 5 The deboultings passengers and the Indians. The native them in guilty of being in possession of inesses of the massacre Love Co

stolen, goods. It was the duty of: the pro sons of India had the best part of the fight: Pecution to, prove that the grands were stolen, Fairly be used to 'conclude the decisión of the are reliable and may given by these parzonk while it lasted and brought to use en udio and, baving done so, the onus was on the ac inquiry. They are safe conducte

While the Chinese ware sees hurling KEROSENE STORES,"

their cooking atourils about. The ship's off Cused to show how they came to be in posses After the occurrence of the destructive fire

riting was first conducted by Chang sion of the property. He in the situation at a glance and

thep cars took

In

Ho-ching whostyled himmil, the "c

commander in the kerosene, shops in Tung_Hing Street,

Following the decision given by his Honour / five minutes they had 'neparated the belliger, particolars of the case. The robbery took place in-chief of the southern regiment of the the kaifongs of Ching Yoan and Sap-sam-hong Mr. A. G. Wise, acting Chief Justice, at the

ents

The injured men were treated by the Tak Moon, a village in the New Temlory: Chinese people. The rioters approached Streets forwarded successive petitions to the Supreme Court, yesterday afternoss, in the ship's doctor, who spent much time in patching daughter-in-law in a house there. On the night

The woman, who was robbed, lived with her within a few miles of Fongeshing city, ve superintendent of police requesting that, when

for Hongkong of the 17th July last she was awakened by that the inhabitants were doing in large sum Mr. Linog,* a clerkatthemagistracy,observing contractor, Messrs. Chan Lun Tai &`Co, ' allowed to stora kerosene oil, but to carry on Street (as endorses 'for one Hau Kee, a travel. f curred on the voyaga to

shops are re-built, they should not be

Central Market, residing at 20, Wellington

on schedule time, and nothing. other

commodities.

The fight ended, as

the e skylight. One of the prisoner threatened magistrate. While Lang was still falling: began, ling trader), brought an action against the Po The reply to these pelitions by the owner

to stab the woman if she called out. Being with the said I a passenger to our representative, "When

magistrate, thejrobala, bad, already or proprietors of the shops pleaded the great set of principal and interest alegou be the fight started the policeman on duty at the thus placed in fear of her life, they left came up to the gates of the inconvenience that would arise from their

alleged to be

ber, and started, to search the house.

устрая They Sung, the magistrate, at once ordered", his removal to any other locality. The super. due under a promissary note for $500, mada by wharf sounded his whistle, but before the landbroke.open a box and took away $32 worth of | bodyguard to stand by the front gate and be intendent of police has communicated with

the defendant firm on 31st August, 1907, näd police arrived, the fight had ended. The athing, the woman identified all the pri himself went up to the watch-towar to direct- the Kwangchow Chamber of Commerce re-alternative, the plaintiff claimed as assigane of them, appeared to have

payable to Bau Kee demand

or, in the of the was met considered serious, as. mone questing the Chamber to call a meeting of the 5500 for money lent to the defendant firm, a

injured. Kajfongs around Tung Hing street to devise

The cause of the fight is not definitely known means for the solution of this question.

as yet, but it is alleged that it was brought Yesterday another petition was sent by Lukyesterday by the arrest of the plaintiff and thres about by an Indias, who, in seeking a comfort:"

of his leading witnesses vu charges of fraud. Kui-ma) and others to the Central

able spot for himself, dispossessed a Chinaman, defendant delivenng judgment for the The reservoirs of the Canton Waterworks Police department urging that a notice should firm, it will be remembered that the acting

This the other Chinese passengers, resented. Company together with the pomp'ng machinery, filter beds, etc. have all been completed and be posted ardering the proprietors of lesiosane Chief Justice made some very trenchast re- A quarrel, ensued, which ended in blows.

marks on the case. He said that the case reeked are in readiness to be connected with the waler shops to choose a less crowded locality for

and all the injured: Chinamen, mains. The laying of the water mains'in the their business. The superintendent's reply with fraud, forgery and perjury from bei in Hong morning last the Jadan arrived different stracts is pow being pushed forward was that be would rely on the answar given by ning to end. The defendants bad;stated that all fairly recovered from the effects of the mix- this time it, was supposed had one and the chop on the chan poto was galio

case wherein Lam Wing, a ståll-holder of the broken beads. The Jasan left toward .05% noise and saw fre men enterthe houss through | bars, was the first to report, ibe: maiter, to, the

into trouble. Total Chu Ham-yik has now been appointed director of the Canton Bunding Department and hav xrringed matters to hürry on the completion of the work.

FAVOURABLE RICK PROSPECTS.

Te is learot from the farmers of the different districts that the rainfall for the last ew months has been considered favourable and, that the last crop of rice for the year is expected to - turn out most satisfactory.

WATERWORKS.

H,Ė. TANG SHAO-L

and only about half of the work has now been the Chamber of Commerce for his decision. completed.he water-tower on the site of the eld Cheung San Monastery has the foundation now completed, and the work of-erection Is about to be commenced, -

SHANGHAI "SHARE" CASE,

amount

sensation was created in native businesi circios

who

mortally

The following telegram was received from sory notes with similar chop, and Promise 45 far as the ship's officers were concerned,

Peking to-day:

witnesses

different from their The plaintifs then up, wentashore. So far the incident was closed

further evidence and other produced

Last night, however, two police officers attach sworn that the maunger of the defendant firmad to the Water Police Station, went aboard H.E. Tang Shao-i, Governor of Feng-ties, had chopped those notes and received the the Japan tosinquire into the maiter. One of bas urgently requested the Peking Government money. That was denied by the defendants, the Chinese passengers, it appears, had report- to give him an appointment in Peking. H.E. Undoubtedly there was a double set of chops the fadas. He complained, we are informed; ed to the police that he had been assanited on Chu Shi-chang, Viceroy of the three Provinces going about hither it was that the managing of Manchuria, (learning this, sent a telegraphic partner of the Po Sang firm, Mai lieung, was of feeling unwell and was sent to hospital, despatch to Fang-tien

asking BENJAMIN AND POTTS 9. GORDIUS NIELSEN remain there alating that all Government | account; or it might be some outside party whosult of ruptured splean, it is surmised.

H.E. Tang to

where he expired yesterday afternoon, the re using them for borrowing money on his own affairs will be conducted by mutual consultation was initiating all these outside promissory their Majesties and start for Manchuria to and consent. H.E. Chil will take leave of morrow (23rd inst.). This date has been altered from the osa originally fixed.

In the Danish Consular Court, at Shanghai, on 18th Inst. Mr. Leftur E. Jones appear ed for the plaintiff and Mr. N. C. Home for the defendant.

Tali case came up again this afternoon. Mr. Jones stated that plaintiffs' books had arrived from Hongkong for inspection by the delendant, but since the last hearing a settle ment had been arrived at between the parties and therefore the action would be withdrawn.

His Honour-Is that to be a settlement be

fore the Court?

Mr. Jones-No, the settlement has been His flecour and you simply withdraw the

arrived at outside the Court.

CAID?

Mr. Jones-Yes

k

A PÉTITION FROM THE CHINESE MERCHANTE AT SINGAPORE.

Some time ago, an action was brought against Chan Ki-fan, a partner of the Yuan-fung baarding-bouse at Heihow, for the recovery of money due to European

In reply to his Honour Mr. Home said he Naalchor, to demand payment. had no objection to the withdrawal.

His Honour-What about costs?

Mr. Jones-Casts are included in the settle ment. If the Court will let me know what fees

dus I will pay them.

are

His Honour said he would allow the case to be withdrawn.

The Court then rose.—Shanghai Mercury.

notes.

And in consequence of this the plaintiff and his three witnesson were arrested by Detective' Sergent Watt outside the Supreme Court, on a warrant, sworn to by. Mr. R. A. Harding, who appeared for the defendant firm. Those arrested were-Hau Kee, alias Chung Hau, a trader, of stall No. 93, Central Market; Lam Wing, alfar Lam Han Chuen, allas Lam Sai Hang, a stall-holder, 93 and 94, Central Mar firm in Singapore ket; Hop Wa Tong, an accountant, residing at for goods delivered and passenger-tickets sold. Cheung-aba-wan, and Li Hi Shiu, of 18, Con The amount was guaranteed by Mok Honnaught The yuan, who requested the Chinese Consul taught, Road Calf ginha charges against at Singapore to communicate with Mr. Tor, purs

the Fo Sang Tuotai of the circait of King-chow and Purporting to have been issued by

and" with forging or applying thereto a In this forged chop, alao purporting to be the real communication, the owner of the boarding chop of the Po Sang firm house was, mentioned as the headman of emigrants,

which aroused the suspicion that. he Wax slave-trader and kidnap per. Consequently the bearding-house was cloned Taptai Tor, and the Manager, Chan

by Yu-thing, was put into prison, but subsequent ly released on bail by the merchants and Rentry of the whole port. Now the owner of Kasus Nam-long and others, being natives of joially made representations to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce there and requested the Chamber to send a petition to

H.E. Viceroy Chang, who has referred the question to the present Total and asked him to make a care, ful investigation. If no illicit business was carried on by the boarding-house, the owner will be released according to law.

TRAGEDY ON THE "SHAOHSING," | King-chow and trading in Singapore, have

A YOUNG SIKH WOMAN MURDERED; '

~ ~~:~BOUTH "CHIŊA UNREST."

The accused were arrighed before Mr. F. A. arsland, at the Magistracy, this-moming, when they pleaded not guilty to the indict: ments,

Mr. R. A. Harding appeared for the prosecu tion and Mr. Regivald Harding for the defence. His Worship---I suppose you want a remund and a date fixed for the case?

Mr. R. A. Harding Yes, your Worship. will take some time to get the case up.

Mr. Reginald Harding—If in a rather com. plicated case, your Worship.

His Worship (after reading the charges This case will take some time. I haven't a

INDIAN COOLIE ARRESTED FOR MANSLAUGHTER.

25th lost.

In connection with the free Eght between Indian and Chinese passengers which took place on board Messrs. David Sassoon and Company's liner Japan, at Singapore, on the 16th instant, as the result of which a coolis died on Wednesday afternoon at the Govern ment Civil Hospital, detaili of which were ex clusively given in our last issue, an Indian conlle, by name Milai Wall, was arrested yes.

the senday by

police on a charge of man- Late yesterday afternoon, he was arraigned belare Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne on the indict ment, in which he pleaded not guilty,

story

on the

however, remand it, formally, until next week. Then I will and if Mr. Melbourne can take it.

dren afternoon this week or next week. I will, of Indian pans, he

soners. Later a search was made of the pris soners' and wazfound in the, possession, of the hotperty wazi and one. No property was found in the, house of the second accused,

Evidenco was then called.

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and

the captain of the guard, corporals, Wai-kwal-pid-ard Lal Zok, to the at top rabais,

Captain Wo

Wong, who was very strict with the disc pline of those under him, was in-great ben he saw the, corporala hesitating; in rage/wbon

The case was adjourned until tomorrow the use of the firearms. They were. remon maming.

strated with and repeatedly ordered to ta Then corporal Walshopted to the soldiers fa Tian-kau meaning playing dominesi first two characters also mean "striking the air." Thereupon the soldier fired; three volleys into the air

PIRACY NBAR HONGKONG,

'ARREST OF SUSPECTS. We are given to understand that nine men were arrested by the Water Police on the night of the 18th lastast on sus picion of being concerned in the piracy of the cargo-baat Mai We, which occurred on between MACAO and Hongkong, parienius of the 30th último, when that boat way midway which appeared in our issue of the 15th instant. the arrest of the suspects," a zumour, bas it that the guilty parties are still at large, and that the suspecta" cannot be identified by the boat people. However that may be, a careful in2 vestigation will be made by Inspector Kore before the suspects are released

Mr. Sung, sesing the hopelons, state of defence as the mutiny of his, bodyguard, wan apparent, rau from the watch tower, 1800, -108- mediately after this, Captain Wong was foully shot to death by the corporals who mužiaied. Then they rushed to the private apartments of with all the soldiers and joined, 1ks, rebais. the magistrate, and seized, him, together, with

Wal

Although suspicions.were stich, as to warranthis whole family. Amarenpd and

THE PHILIPpine AsseMBLY,

SPANISH PRISS OPINIONS.

the Governor-General to the Philippine Legis The messages of the Secretary of War and lature have incited considerable comment in to Maulla. the columns of the native and Spanish papers

E

Corporal

killed by the Government troops, while corporal Lai was captured by Captain Chang, Teangasda and tried by a Colart formed of myself (Sub- prefect Hab), Commander: Kwok fen-cheong and acting magistate, Chang Hargave out that he and the other the by the presented with 40 taale of gold-leat;. rebal-Jeaderi Thii tum was not divided equally among them. His own sharh, wan 9txels only. The capials was not murdered by hi

ware

Impbut by corporal Wal: and, the acidiors. Commander Kwok passed sentence of disch street and beheaded before the people of Yam on this corporal and be was taken out.to.the. chow who were glad to see a traitor receiving his deserved punishment.

CHEUNG-BRA-WAN-MAN- SLAUGHTER TRIAL.

. PEER BUX ANd his cattleMEN' IN THE

DICK.

at

Justice), providing three Indian Mamet

At the Criminal: Sessions, yesterday after.. noon, His Honour Mr: A. G. Wson (acting Cblak, Ullah, Barker Khan And Peer Buswera charged with the map laughint of one Li

Cheng-she-wan in August Instay. Genera

Ohi,

who was lastracted by Mr. Gr E. Morrell; of W. Rees Davies (Attorney-General), Messrs. Dennys and Bowley, appeared for the Crown. Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C Instructed

prisocers.

Chinese passengers gated, objected to the caused the preparation of this" brief, then the that part of the deck where, the Indian were For with this brief thors is surely provided by Mr. R. D. Aiklusos, represented; the

Owing to the unabated activity of the rioters for a warrant for the arrest of Mui Heung, the exchanged and soon a scuffle, which terminated Not one article, or ten, or a hundred would | Messrs, C. W. Langust 20

*. A shocking murder (reported by telegram in our columps on Saturday-Ed., H.E.T.) was committed, in the C. N. S. Shacksing yesterday evening, reports the N. G. D). News of 16th Just on a young Sikh woman pamad Haker, wife of one Surgon Singh; the couple with thres of their friends Bugga, Isser and Maleh

in Yumchow and Limehow the Viceroy in Singhs, had booked passages to Hongkong. greatly agitated over the apparent remissness The five Sikhs went on board early yesterday of officials in the lower prefectures. On the morning and because of caste secluded corner of the tween-decks. Shortly telegram, to every Tantal and prefect of all him with ?

of caste were assigned #15th inst. His Excellency sent instructions, by after 6.30 pm, a Cantonese compradora

on deck and reported that murder circuits and prefectures who ware ordered to went to the lower deck and found a number of out the districts of the two provinces. The tenor of the telegraphic dispatch is to the

supposed to have chosen. Hot words were in a free, fight, opened. Four or five Chineas took part in the fight,."

His Worship How many Indians werk Witness-About 199

Mercar filesys Would you believe that we have passed the sight without closing our. Cheung Sung, boarding-house suoner, st eyes, tarafog avar in our minds the celebrated Lached to the Kwong Tai Hing boarding-horse, message of the Governor-General to the As of No. 70, Praya Central, who was an eye sembly? Do not doubt it! At dawn, when the witness to the alleged manslaughter, told his bells of the church of Santa Cruz which run to the Court. He stated that the deceas wild in these days of the celebration of the ed-Chau Shing King-was a foki of the Man festa of Pilar, began to ring hard and the line Hing Loong boarding house, which is situate of electric cars as they started off on theis-

Praya Central, near Wing On the 16th October the steamer Japan was

Lok Street daily work passed, suild the clanging of lying alongside Tanjong Pagar wharf at Singa sleep we buried our face in the pillow and roll their gongs along the Escolta, overcome with pors, taking in cargo and passengers.. It wased over on the printed page which had caused about four o'clock that afternoon, just prior to the cu. sleeplessness. We slept upon this mon sailing of the Japan for Hongkong, that a dispute ment a few abort hours. But how many hours arose between the runner of the Hok: Shing of sleeplessness had the labour cost its author! boarding house, of Singapore, and a number I the negative critics among, the number of on the matter of deck which we reckon ourselves are those who have space. The

their mats oo

bas proven worse than the disease. material enough and a challenge to criticiam.

The following jury was empanelled': suffice' to lessen or destroy the multitude of would not be enough.

Grimsbew, T. G. Copple, 0, E. in this document. A book Terram contained

T. M. McDougal, J. Blake and R. Indes, *Mr. Taft has also arred many times, we particulars of the case. He stated that the Briefly, the Attorney-General outlined the must not lay all the blame on Mr. Smith, but accused were on trial for the manslaughter of sitting on the deck during the engagement. He plans it in such a way that when he catches New Kowloon, on the trad August last, The The Indians chased the Chinese along the deck, a person bff his guard and with bis buth open first and the second accused were in the em.. Chinese holding a Sih, Danied Mulah Singh, following effect -

and in passing the deceased, accused was seen while the unfortunate woman lay between some

to raise a bamboo carrying pole, which be held before you know it is' Itside,

ha approaches unawares and drops in n'pill and

ploy of the third prísociér, and they lived at boxes quite dead. The instrument used was

Mr. Reginald Harding said that he thought and to have brought in dawn on the deceased's "But our Governor-General or only makes this house was a well, which was built by the house called the "Fuk Tid Tong." Close to measures to suppress any rebellion when the his Worship had seen the case reported in the head, rendering him'uaconscious. After the them as big as melons bat he administers them Fok Tin Tong Compray for!) evidently a sharp little chopper with a round point somewhat similar to a brush-hook. The peace and good order of a country are at stake newspapers. It was an action to recover $son, fight. witness went to the assistance of the de-

The use of the farm without the sugar coating and by force. He is our His Worship-Who was the plaintifi? fACLE were at once reported to the French without distinction as to whether the rebels are

ceased and bad him removed to the surgery, terrible. Mr. Reginald Harding-Lam Wing and Haa where he was attended to by the ships

ere in the neighbourhood. The accused claisted Police and by them

inside to the Municipal Police. Jaquiries

The Assembly with a wisdom that does it this well as their property, because, they saidj it boundary line between Yumchow, Limchow were made and, a number of

'drawing water theinfrom. On the sand August, members of the party. Shortly after that

can- sasily play hide-and-seek among the time he delivered judgment. Mr. Wise, Mr. ceased during the trip was further assaulted may rat with time and let ar prepare the soft psases along that line. It is nothing but Harding said, did not know who was guilty. this time by the ship's compradore, who, on to receive better seed from which more beneat Surgos Singh visited the 'Louza Police Station

water. The first accused stopped him and called this other twa

Decemød slapped him, and had him removed to the Comercio says: deceased, witness concluded, "bad, * ticket,

bamboo pole. we now believe we shall always beranin in that shei-po Police Station; and the Brst and second

Areport

t-war made at the Sam but had lost it during the excitement. condition. The third visit of the honourable accused were arrested the same day while the George Edward Armstrong, chief officer of Mr. Taft, and with it the third series of his third man was taken the following y the Japan, called and examined, cald that abote flowery and profuse speeches, has not given us The deceased was removed to hospital and

five or the 16th instant, he board

of health,

rushed

Mr. Reginald Warding I have an applica tion to make, your Worship. I want to apply managing partour of the På Sang firm, and the complainant in this case;

His Worship-He will be here when you want the warrant. What are you charging,there?

falso pretencer.

This action, your Wort ship, has been going on at the Supreme Court for some time.

Hin Worship-What action}"

Mr.

was being committed below. The Officers/make copies of them for distribution through, der eginald Harding-Obtaining $500 un. The deceased, the witness proceeded, wat | Mr. Taft in a marvel in the art of gilding pills. } & Chinese wanted' Li Chi, at Choung-ska+Wan,

It is the duty of all officials to take drastic

the

› or outside one's territory, Moreover Kee. He then proceeded to inform the Court doctor-Later he had his wounds dressed also. credit bas D. Ked the message and ordered it Dourtheir house, and (bruida all others ärim detectives at ooce began a hunt for the missing and Kwangsi is most irregular and·malcontents of the remarks Mr. Justice Wisn mado at the The witness then continued to allège that de filed. Let is hung up the melous that they the décèsród wont to the w@]1 -#!??

and reported the murder, adding that the other Sikht had committed it. Detective Cruikshank,

white

[rgetʻshina.

the

can stand over?

been arrested, your Worship, and I am return M. Reginald Harding-My clients have ing the compliment. ~ (Laughter),

an evasion for officers to report that Bither his clients or the Po Sang firm were being: unable to secure his passage. ticket, ficial fruits may springed but true. Waare・ #smkpiled but the frio, (B8 pregledali zag they are in Kwangtung, or to the Eas the rebels belong to the West (Kwangi) when telling los-it was a case of terrible perjury. Insisted on the man accompanying tung) when they are in Kwang-xi. Big worship-Don't you think this warrant saloon deck and placed, in from The in the same condition as we were formerly, and beating"" the min into insensibility/th

1

Mr. Reginald Harding Certainly,

steamer.

then

A

• to the

unrest in Yumchow and Limehow commenced. The chief officer of the Shackring, mean the Governor of Kwangsi has issued orders to returned to the ship and found Singhs his subordinates to co-operate in the measures Mplsh and Isser there. These men he placed in irons until the French police came and look for the scppression of the rioters. How much His Worship-4Oh, I see; you say he got $500?sturbance on the quarter deckay more satisfaction than that of seeing him in,j died the next day from effusion of blood in the

mora activa

othe

Civil and Military officials of to the steamer and when Detective Cruikshank Kwangtung should be under such circums Mr. R. A. Harding-As a matter of fact, your the ship while she was moored alongside reperfect stores, and that of lisicing a brain caused, the docter ald, bra Islant and Surgon arrived Fitzgibbon brought the faucet. Now, in future, the terms Eastern Worship, my friend has failed to get judgment bar wharf at Singapore. The disturbance, be it cannot be denied produce in the organisms accused was self defence.

which

CA | institiment; 'So far the deféliès went up bytba other men Malah and fer bick and thay at and "Western are not admissible to be applied in that case,

said, was caused by a number of Indian grateful sensat on of welfare as long as Evidence followed, once stated that Surgon bad murdered his selves when there is success, or shift the the plaintiffs failed to make out their caso st Land 'assisted 1, Ken I heard it, I run, alook:Itheir vibrations face in the air; but onch

by officials with a view to claim merit to them- His Worship-Mr. Harding contanda that and Chinese, wife. The fourth min Dogga Singh could not be found for some time, but he was discovered in responsibility on others when there is failure.

ti

Court,

The Supistald Hardlog-That would be in

спас

His

We helped him up to the

in the Assembly appears to be the place

and of the Chinese bad a bad cut on the hep the acho of his voice lozes itsölf in space, all. Mantan Brad at abant'e nm, Romam desses fioned to ure ̋all their energy for the supprès. every worship-I don't sen why I should insub I the main deck again and saw two more Chiners | things they wish to hear of as it defcas "apital of the Uompany is 176,bido, dividɓa. In? called a doctor to silend to him, I wentdawn of ce of it is lost. The inaugural The prospects of the Tebour Rubber-Ind

114

s or other districts are hereby cau> }) assert that Bogga committed the crime but hesion of any, riot without. the last territorial denied that and stated that he had been away from the ship all day. The four men were distinction. No leniency will be shown to the warrant. There is no chance of the man strested and Surgon Singh was charged with any official who still clings to this evasive running

Mr. Reginald Harding-He can put up ball, argument without thinking of reform, bat he

stantial man...

| Injured.

It appears that Furgón Singh and Halhe will be severely censured and heavily pupilsbad, your Worship. Ho la koowa to be a very zut o to, obgkong. We had 26 Indianson; much faill in the words what fall from the lips payment for the state, 25,000 to provid

having committed the murder.......

Fired with Bugga Singh in North Honan Road' for some time bat recently have resided at No. 96 Faking Road. Surgon joined the 8, N. Police on September 15 last but resigned on 6th instant,

Dr. Marsh held a post-mortem examination on the body in the steamer last night at 19 Pm. and Mr. 1, C, E, Douglas, Coroner, con dacted a preliminary Magisterial Inquiry after wards, at the same places: The body was then removed to the Fearon Road Mortuary and the witnesses wore warded to attend the in qusst which will be held there at 9 amat

separating them. 1 saw that

bost deck and I

"most suitable toʻmaka kapwa to the people the Taploca Estaid, dy kat bean itguide. The These were also removed to the host status, its name, and what it may annies to deck. They are under the doctor's charge till and as always, the public which way

"76,00ɔshares of 61 each, of which 56,bogato be toring fasued as follows7000 to eden i want ways put so bound 1,400 Chinese. There were about of him in whose 500 Chinese on that part of the deck," I fotorende lies the resolution, of banca of the purchase, price of the ANOTHER bortman,, making ten in all, was

would be difficult to say how many took part ia, Ends itself face to face with the 3oce to provide working Capital the fight about 40 or 50 Chinese and ****

shares 15,000 have bebe UbičAU arrested last Sunday by the Water Folice

sante number of Indians, he thought it was

113,000, are, ond in connection with the piracy of the cargo

the public at payag object of the boat Afw! Wo, At the Police Court,, 0

quite impossible to pick out any one who THE Osaka Spinning Company proposes to. la

la to acquire the • Tetong Babbar truck any particular blow, Witness did not issus debentures to the amount of 1,000,000 estate and the business thereof as Monday morning, the lan suspects were charged before, Mr. F. A. Haaland with

know what started the fight, neither did be for the construction of a new factory containing cars, and to carry on the being in unlawful possession of two jarks,The other Mr. Hardi did not agree to thai man, he maintained, was gut in Irons. Three Shikwanjima, Osake. The proposal will be entier in the Adlist Settlements) know who started it. None of the lafured 1,700 waving looms and, 17,000 spindles, and tapioca planten, merchanta valued at Sr.geo. The accused pleaded not and ball of $2,000 each was ultimately fixed. guilty to the indictment. An application for The warrant against the Fo. Sang, firm's Irons on the forecastle hand, but they were stow company to be

Troms en cat fare, nous Singapore were put fald hofgree hand gaberal modes of the scheme) and framfa an adjournment was made by the polica in managing panger Mul Heung was then ways. He resoured a place for the injured new factory, which is expected to commence Coples of LED PIMPACTE AND

the myth.instani, 14**

BOW Valuable property is dooristilo order to initiate further inquiries, This was scored and executed, and the trial, which will 'men to sleep. They all walked about after the operations by shout March west, will engage may be obtained from pecu allowed

'ad doubt prove inte was adjournedok

in the production of shirtings for eÍPOJKY * Divid600" 15A Ganto

His Worship Do you consent to bail? Mr. R. A. Harding The defendant, Hau Kee, your Worship, a travelling trader and has no address in the Colony,

His Worship What ball can your clients put Mr. Reginald Harding-55:0 each).

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