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Entimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5 1907.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE British Commercial Agency at Vladi vostok has been re-opened.

A NEW YORK despatch of goth ulto, to the A. S. WATSON & CO., . C. D. News, says: President Roosevelt has held a conference with the Cabinet on the

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WATSON'S

8.SSORSOGON" SOLD

HONGKONG DOCK CO.'S DEAL

The Han long i Whampon DaekChar just completed a successfpl deal by the sale of

the Philippine steamer Sorgen to à shipping arm at Manila. It will be remembered that

subject of the 'recant financial panic. It is be, the Buriogon was under repaite at Kowloon lieved that political questions were also dis and was alongside the seawall goder the sheer cossed. The news that Japan is buying gunslegs to receive her new boilers when she was and balloons in Berlia is expected to excite an struck by the devastating typhoon of 18th Sep outburst in the Jingo Press.

tember last year. She sack as a result of damage sustained, "Mesars, Jorge & Co. Agents for the owners of the Sorsogon, Mess Yachausti & Co., of Manila, abandoned the wreck to the underwriters. The cost of reflent. ing the wreck and repairs was deemed too

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KUANZON DAY BY DAY.

› SIR JOHN. JORDAN ON PATROLLING

·THE`SOUTHERN WATERWAYS,

[From Our Olen Correspondent.]

A Peking teleg na states that the British Minister there has again made representations

Canton, 4th November,

to the Board of Foreign Affairs (he Waiwapu)- to the affect that, during last month, two cases of piracy of river steamers carrying the British flag have taken place on the West River and that, if the Canton Viceroy will not take up the proposals as suggested to place gunboats on the river for patrolling purposes, which are to be under the control of the Commissioner of Customs, the British Government will under-

SHANGHAI RACES

FIRST DAY'S`REŠUÏTO.

Following are the results of the first day's racing In continuation of those published in our last issue -

THE FAH WAH STAKES.-Value, V. Paso. Secood pony, Tls, 75. If five or more starter,

third pony. Tle go. For all Chins ponies. Weight for inches, as per scale. Bona fide riffis at date of entry allowed 5 lbs. En trance, Tis, 5. One mile and a half. Mt. Darley's Moriak,155 lbs. (Mr. Crighton) Mr. Marius Argante. 155 the...(Mr. Vida) Uncle Charlie's Maryland 158 th ...........

Telegrams.

IN. C. D. Neur... The Mutiny At Vindivostok.

A NAVAL ENGAGEMENT.

Tokio, October 31,

According to lateristagrama from Vladivostok revolutionaries had distributed copies of su ap- peal throughout the town on the night of the 26th instant...On the afternoon of the 29th instant some fifty revolutionaries assembled outside the quarters of the Naval brigado and sigualled to the bluejackets within. Many of (Mr. Hayes) - 3 | the latter at once began to dessit; their officers tried in valu to have them arrested and thes THE ECLIPSE STAKES.-Value Tis. 3c0, ordered cavalry to start in pursuit of the men.

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much by the insurance company concerned tak; the purolling of the same and will place second pony, Th 100. If five or more The result of this round-up'is not yet known as '

gunboats to cruiser the waterways in order to

protect the interest of British steamers plying starters, third pony, le so. For China ponies, the deserters had already made good their

on the West River.

haing bona fide griffias at date of entry, Weight for inches as per scale. Winners 7 lbs. extra. Entrance, Tis. 5. One mile anda

A COOLIE Gamed Wong Kwan, fifty-four years of age, succeeded in gaining admission to No, 95, Alder Court, West Point, last pight; by forcing a door. His presence became kqúen before he could "lift" anything, and he was arrested. This morning, he appeared before who ultimately sold her by private treaty to CELEBRATED ME. A Hazeland on a charge of burglary, the Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co. By

and was sent to gaol for one week.

dint of hard work the staff of the Company, assisted by their own divers, succeeded in rein- RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Librarying the wreck, the damage to which was ascer and Muscum for the week ending the 3rd tained not to be bayond repairs, Later offers November, 1907-

were made for the purchase of the vessel, baj Library. Museum.",

the figures named did not reach the ideas of the Non-Chinese..... ....... 354.

138

Dock Co. until quite recently when a Manila, Chinese 33. 1,956

shipping firm closed the deal for a sum of Japanese" Consulate. There was a répresenta Mr. Twovees' Polo Stick 148 branj Total 487

BLEND.

VERY OLD LIQUEUR

SCOTCH

WHISKY,

A PURE MALT

WHISKY

GENUINE AGE

VERY FINE

AND

MELLOW.

Per Case -

$15.00

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2,194

On the arrival of the 1.a. Kudrang, at Singapore from Hongkong on 25th ult, three stowaways, a Japanese, a Bengali and a Chinaman, were handed over to the police. The Japanese was - taken before the Consul. The two other,men

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Pesos 70,000, tha ves el to be delivered ready for service. The price is given as reported After completing her repairs at Kowloon' the Sorsogon will re-enter the Philippines coASIWİLE trade.

JAPANESE EMPEROR'S BIRTHDAY,

General and other leading officials proceeded Yesterday, H.E. the Viceroy, the Tattar

to the Shamcee where they were banquetted day of H.IM, the Emperor of Japan, at the

on the occasion of the celebrations of the birth-

five gathering and a firework display was giving to the evening,

JUNKS ATTACKED,

On the 2nd instant, three or four jucks carrying a full cargo of firewood were passing a place called Tail Ping Uui, in the district of Nambol, when they were suddenly "attacked

were fined $100 or one month each by Caplain ANNOal licensing sesSIO VS by a gang of robbers from the foreshore, but

Radcliffe, in the Marine Court, later in the day they are to be sent back to Hongkong by the agents of the Kutsang,

MEETING OF JUSTICES OF THe prace.

At the Magistracy, this afternoon, Mr. F. A.

A PIXING latter states that the Grand SecreHarcland, first police magistrate, prosiding, a thry 'Chang. Chihyung thinks that the desig- meeting of his Majesty's Justicer' of the Peace nation of Yuch-Han" for the Canton-Haukow for the Colony was held to consider, the Railway is inappropriate, as Yush is the name applications from different hotels to sell o for the province of Kwangtung, while Han toxicating liquors on the premises. There stands for the city, or port of Hankow. His were present:--Cap: F. Lyons, superintendent Excellency, therefore, proposes to re-christen of police; Messrs. R. H. A. Craig, assistant the railway to Kwang-Wu (Kwangchow, Can superintendent of the Gaol; Mr. W. Bowen ton and Wuchang), the first of which is Howlands, chief clerk of the Magistracy, and the provincial capital of Kwangtung and the Mr. P... Wodehouse, deputy superintendent second the provincial capital of Hupeh.

of police.

THE Japanese Chargé d'affaires at Peking has "concluded an agreement with the Waiwupu by. which Japanese postal matter will continue to be carried by the Chinese Northern Railways,

A. S. WATSON & CO., between Peking and Newchwang, while the

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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS:

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkor, 12th October, 1907,

MARRIAGE.

Os Noamber 17, 1907, at Foochow, JAMES HELBLING BARBARA THEODORA JEFFREY: daughter of the late William Henry Abbott, Esq, of Kent, England,

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKING, I'UESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1907.

IMPORTATION OF AFFLICTED

CATTLE

transmission of mail matter between Peking and Mukden will be entrusted to the Chinese Imperial Post Office from November 1. Ne- gotiations will be opened immediately for a revision of the Postal Agreement in view of the absence of provisions for transmission by railway

PUBLICAN'S LICENCE.

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The following applied for publican licen-

10:

Arthur Frederick Davies, Hoogkong Hotel, Granted.

· Dunjeebhoy Dorabjee, King Edward Hotel. Granted,

Isidor Silberman, (Joba-Hotel, 184, Queen's Road Central.

fortunately the arms used by the desperadoes were of short range, and the junk people offered them effective resistance. A gunboat in the vicinity, hearing the noise of firearms, pro- ceeded the scede, but by the time of ita arrival, the robbers had already effected their escape,

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THE VALUE OF TIENTSIN. PEARS.

Na "Action at THE SUPREME COURT.

Market, traders, brought an action at the The Man Sang Loong firm, of 35, Contra) Supreme Court, this morning, before bis Hon our Mr. H. H. J. Gomparta, so recover from the Kwong Cheung Sang shop, of 15, Gilman's, Boraat, traders, the sum of $185.90, being as to the sum of $114.40. the price of twenty-two baskets of Tientsin pears, the delivery of which was illegally taken by the defendant firm on September 18 fast, and as to' the remaining sum of $71.50, amount of loss sustained by the plaintiff firm in regard thereof.

Mr. Oto Kong. Sing appeared for the plaid. tiffs, while Mr. K. A. Harding represented the

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Granted. Morits Sternberg, International Hotel, 318. | defendants. 310, Queen's Road Central,'

Counsel for the plainliff firm stated that this Grasted.

was an action for the recovery of $185,90, being A FRENCH sailor named Brabant, belonging William Krater, "Rode, Shamrock and This...the value of a ceri sin amount of pears and for to the warship Bruix, gave a imoney-collector tle" hotel, 204-306, Queen's Road Central. damage sustained by the plaintiffs. camed Chun Lung, residing at 4, Sam To The President- might mention that the Lane, in charge last night, for picking his applicant for this licence was convicted sons Mr Kong Sing-No, your Lordship. We His Lordship-You are suing for conversion? pocket. Brabant alleged that Chun Lungime ago for selling adulterated liquor-brandy, are saing for the recovery of the price of the secured from his pocket one silver watch and The case was not a serious one, but I felt it pears-the value of the pears. These being Albert, one $5 banknote and $1 in small

my duty to impose a fion,

perishable goods we made a demand for the change. The accused was charged with the

Captain lycas held that the conviction was return of them, but we did not get them. offence before Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne, in the

not enough to stop his licence.

His Lordship-They were once in your Police Court, to-day, and was discharged, the Court holding that the evidence was insufficient to convict.

TAOTAL K. 8 Low, a returned · American student (1*. E. M, 1872/;) and a civil engineer. has, according to the "Universal' Gazette," been appointed by Viceroy Hai Liang of the railways of Yunnan province. We understand unkwei provinces, Engineer-in-chief of the that Tantai Low who is at present in Shanghai has also been asked to go to. Canton 10 take over the post of Engineer-in-chief of the Yuch-

an (Canton-Hanków) Railway, vice Kulang- Yang-kuang who is to proceed to Chibli. Teo tai Low built the Ping-hsiang Railway, and also began the Hangchow line.-N, C. D. New

On Friday there was a special meeting of the Sanity Board to consider an outbreak of anthu on board the 8.8. Loongsung which had carried a number of cattle to Manila fom Hongkong and the landing of the animals at the Philippine port was * refused by the authorities there. Elsewhere we give a full report of the outbreak as reported the Manila papers. It appears that the consignment of cattle arriving at the Southern port on the steamer Loongsung was

A FISHERMAN, belonging to an unlicensed prohibited from landing, advice from, the fishing Junk, received a rougle deal at the hands Americas consular authorities at Hongkong of the Harbour Master, in the Marine Court, having ben received to the effect that an this morning. The accused-Chan Treung thrak wu-raging among cattle at Hong-

was charged with attempting to leave the wa- kong. An examination of the cattle, aboutters of the Colony yesterday without a port

clearance. Police-constable Clarke, who made

250 altgether, and valued at $15,000, the arrest, stopped-the boat near Castle Peak was made by in official of the agricultural Bay, Accused had left Cap-sui-moon, and was bureau, and what like indications of anthrax bound for Shechuo. Pleading guilty to the was found. Dr. Heiser, Director of Health charge, the Harbour, Master ordered accused and chief quarantine officer of the Islands, to pay a fine of $.5, and also to pay the cost stated that it was hardly possible the cattle of two entries and clearances, besides the would be landed. The vessel would be at present entry. liberty to return them to Hongkong, he said, APPARENTLY Lau Kau wani notices posted at if any of the animals were found infected. every landing stage in the Colony reminding Commeding on the above facts, the Manila deportees not to set foot ashore until the ex- Times averted, that whatever the un-piration of the term. Lau, who was banished fortunate dealers who are concerned may from Hongkong on the 19th April, 19055for think, webelieve there is no question in the larceny, was found having a quiet walk at minds of the public at large on the issue Shou-ki-wan yesterday. A lukong, seeing a which wu precipitated by the arrival in this So reward in arresting the intruder, did so. port of alle afflicted with anthrax. It is before Mr. Hazeland, in the Police Court, to to the ordinary course of business, Lay came not denid that the disease is a most malig day, and he also was rewarded with twelve nant and persistent one, or that the intro- months hard labour and six hours" stocks. duction if the cattle bere would constitute His excuse for returning to Hongkong was k most culous menace. These facts being that "he forgot aff about it,”! allowed, the officers of the Government

responsible for the dispostion of the stockOWING to information received_that_certain. could na have done otherwise than deny persons in Hangchew are preparing lo raze the ancestral tombs of H.E. Waang Ta-hai, on the

Its landing without being false to their sporground that he is responsible for the proposal duty and betraying their sacred trust. The

to borrow money from the British Corporation greatest loud for tlie greatest number de for the construction of the proposed rallway manded hit the battle be barred entrance; between Soochow, Hangchow nad Niagpo, the and only the most specious, pleadings of authorities of that city have sent guards to the consciensless self-interest could contend various private burial grounds of the WURDE for their being allowed to land. While family, in Chékizug, province, to prevent the sympathling with the cattle dealers in their sacrilege. There is also a report corrept that, misfortun, there is no option but to stand thirsting for the blood of this much maligned official, there have been sòme who have even with the Government officers who did their optply advocated the use of bombs, in order duty. The people of these islands are now

to rid themselves of one who they consider paying the penalty of too great laxity in such has acted against the interests of his fellow. instances the past.”-

provincials of Chekiang,

The application was granted. Mrs. Mary Mattbacy, Oriental Hotel, 2, Queen's Road Central.

Granted.

Granted,,

possession?

quarter.

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Uncle Charlie's Colorado 1:5 lbs.,

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Mr. Fernando's Corrie 152 lbs.................

escape to the neighbouring mountales,

While these events were taking place the

men belonging to the garrisons on the islanda in Usturi Bay mutinled. Ten of these were immediately shot.

(Mr. Hayes) 1 At roam, on the joth the crews of two torpedo-boats also mutinied and opened fire on (Mr. Lawrence) a the Admiralty and other buildings, The land batteries engaged them for half-an-hour and one torpedo-boat surrended.

(Mr. Master)3 Time 2.56-3/5 Secoud pony, T4. 75. If five or more starter THE AUTUMN CUP-Value: Tis. 50, third pony, Tle, so. For China pontes. Weight for incbee as per scale. Winner of the Criterion

Stakes, 5 lbs, extra. Jockeys who have never won an official race allowed 5 lbs. Entrance,

s. 5. One mile and a quarter. Mr. Heverly's Brockton 155 lbs. (Mr. Reid) Mr. G. H. Potta's Manchu King 16t lbs...

(Mr. Cumming) - Mr. Quebec's Cedric 158 lbs. (Mr. Moller)

Time 2.48-2/5.

THE WHAMPOO Staxis.-Value, Tls, aço, Second pony, Tia. 75. it Give or more starters, third pony, The go. For China-ponies, being bona fide griffins at dute of entry. Weight for inches as per scale." Wiapers of a race 5 lbs. extra, fuckeys who have never won an official

mile and a half. race allowed 5 lbs. Entrance, Tis. 3., One

Mr. John Peel's 'Eglinton 155 lbs.

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(Mr. Johnstone) Mr. Fernando's Lamlash 155 lbs. ..................... (Mr. Lawrence) Messrs. Toeg and Sproles's Salman 153 lbs.

(Mr. Springfield). 'Time 3.33.3/5.

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No serious damage seems to have been in storage buildings of Kunst & Albers were, hit, ficted by the ships fire; but the Electricity and there were some casualties.

Vigorous steps have been taken to restore order. Cavally and infantry are patrolling the town.

AN OFFICIAL ACCOUNT.Ŋ

Later. A telegram from the Japanese Consul_at" Vladivostok alates that the rank and file of, the torpedo corps batteries opened fire on the bár- racks on the 29th instant. There were some. casualties, but the mutiny was immediately suppressed.

The bombardment by the deströyers began. at 10 am. on the 30th, the anniversary of the.... Tsar's famous 1995 Manifesto, the firing belog in the direction of the official residences of the " Military Governor and the Commandant. A portion of the batteries joined the mutineers.

Great tormoil prevails in the town. The cause of the outbreak is unknown.

It is rumoured that there have been mutinies on board the cruiser Mandy and on other torpedo-boats, but this report is probably with-- out foundation.

ITS ALLEGED ORIGIN AND PROGRESK

Tokio, November s. -SECOND DAY'S RESULTS,...,

With regard to the cause of the mutiny at THE NORTHERN CUP-Value, Tis. 250. Vladivostok one version says that four Jewish Second pony, Ths. 75. If Ave or more starters female students, stealing on board the torpedo. third pony, Tis. 5o, For China ponies. Weight boat destroyer Skory at midnight on October for, inches as per scale. Winners of a race at 29, attempted to; instigate the bluejackets this meetings lbs extra: Non-starters at this 10, arrest their officers with the hope of meeting 7 lbs, extra. Jockeys who have never then fleeing to Japan. The plot was dis won-an official race allowed 15 lös, Entrance, covered and the bluejackets immediately „Tis. 5. Three-quarters of a mile.

hoisted the red flag and exchanged fire with. Mr. John Peel's Cotswold Mr. Quebec's Ruric.(Moller) the batteries of the cruiser "Maudjur and three Mr. Charley's Northern King (Master), Admiralty buildings, and on the residence of ...(Johnstone) 1 destroyers. They opened fire also on the

Time-1.34 1/5,

the Military Governor, mi

A shot from the batteries hit the engine room.

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THE CHINA CU-Valve,, Tis,,250, Secordi

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pony T 75. il five or more starters, Third of the Skory and the crew was compelled to

beach her..

All the revolutionaries were killed, and the

posy, Tls, 50. For China ponies, being bons fide' griffins at date of entry. Weight for inches) Mr. Kong Sing-Yes.

as per scale. Winners 5 lbs, extra. Jockeys | survivors among the bluejackets were arrested Proceeding, Mr. Kong Sing stated that both the plaintiffs and th: defendants were fruits, Entrance, Tis. 5. One mils."

who have never won an official race allowed sand, will be tried by court-martials/

The lieutenant-commander in charge of the Mr. Quebec's, Rustic (Moller) Skery was killed, and another lieutenant was Mr. Boverly's Taunton (Reid) 7 wounded. Mr. Fernando's Lamlash.........(Laurance) 3

Time-2.11 4/5.

George Green, Criterion Hotel, 98-100, dealers. On 18th September last the plaintiffs Queen's Road Central..

and the defendants purchased a certain amount ol, pears from the steward of the steamer M. Tchetchelniizki "Land We Live In Kunickow. The pears were brought from Hotel, 332-334. Queen's Road Central.

Tientsin. Forty-five' baskets were purchased Granted.

Street..

Bernard Mayer, Colonial Hotel, 1, Jubilee

Granted.

Louis Comar, Cosmopolitan Hotel, 65. Des Vaux Road Central.

The President stated that Louis Comer had held an adjunct licence for some years. He was now applying for a publican's licence. There was to police objection and he thought

the application should be allowed,

that the police had no objection he was not Captain Lyons observed that when he said referring to the character of the house. Ho was against the increase of the number of public houses in the Colony.

had already been eliminated.

The President said that two 'public houses

by the defendants, twenty-five by the plaintiffs and an extra ten baskets by a third party. These baskets of pears were brought ashore in a cargo-boat engaged by the defendants, and the boatwoman had orders to deliver them to their respective owners. The first lot of pears, these belonging to the defend. ants and the third party were delivered at Wing Woo Street, where defendants took

delivery of their lot through their fokis. After delivery had been made their the boatwoman proceeded to the Praya, opposite the Central Market.

His Lordsbig-With twenty-five baskets for the plaintiffs?

Mr Kong Sing-Yes, your Lordship. These plaintiffs' pears were landed. I'laintiffs' fokis had already takes delivery of three

THE SHANGHAI ST. LEGER-Valus, Ti 50. Second;pony, Tis. 200. Third pony, Tis raced previous to 1st January 1907. Weight 100 For Chine ponies that have never been 10.1.7 lbs. Ponies over 14 hands to carry 3 lbs, extra for every inch over.. Winners of a race; lbs, extra, two or more races 10 lbs, extrá, Entrance, Tls. 15. One mile and three

quarters,

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Mr. Buxey's Spring Rose (Master) | Mr. G., Potts's.Manchu King (Cumming) 1 Mr. Ring's Seafoam ar

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Time-3.5/5.

(Vida) 3

Subsequently a mixed company with -eight guns arrived in Vladivostok and the town is now strictly patrolled. Troops are guarding the Government Offices and the Banks. The

lego. Military Governor has proclaimed (a state of

The land-batteries cleared for action and guards were distributed.

The troops on Rossin Island are also reported to have mutinied and approached the batteries" which had a hard fight to prevent them from falling into the bands of the mutineers.

The shops in Vladivostok opened on Thurs. day, but the cause of the muliny is alleged to be deep-rooted,

THE PAGODA CÚP.-Value, Tis, 250. Second

TATALITY AT TIN. HA WAN." pony, Tis. 75 If five or more starters, third, pony, Tis, go. For China ponies, being bond

FARMER KILLED ON & STRAY BULLET fide griffins at date of entry, Weight for in

FROM LYEEMOON FORTS, ches as per scale. Winner of a-race 7 lbs, Mr. California's Karthquake.........(Vida) i farmer, residing with his wife and family at Tin extra_Eptrance, Tis. 5. Seven furloågs.

Leung Fook, forty-three years of age, K Mr. John Peel's Mak Siccar......(Johnstone) 2 Ha Wan, met his death last night under most Uncle Charlie's Columbia.(Hayes), 1 tragic circumstances. Tio Ha Wan is mall

Times--1.51.3/5.

fishing village east of Kowloon City, situated *THE SHANGHAI STAKES-A forced entry of close to the sea.beach. fa one of the houses

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A discussion followed as to locality, Capt.baskets, when the defendants came along and Lyons holding that a public house was wanted

ordered the arrest of one of the plaintiffs' on the seafront,

men, claiming that the twenty-five baskets The application was granted.

were his and that plaintiffs were stealing his Esther Oliver, Travellers Hotel, 70, Queen's prats. Plaintiff was then taken to the Central Road Central.

Police Station, by the constable, but was allowed to go after the inspector-in-charge bad is 5. with Tis: 1oo added. For all pooles facing the water, and having no uninterrupted Paul Wissing, German Tavern, 216.268, investigated the case. An action, Mr Kongo receive o per cent., Second pony, 10 per Leung Yook with his family. Shortly aller otherwise entered at this meeting. First pany view of the eastern portion of the city, lived

Queen's Road Central.

Sing; pursued, was brought for faire imprison- Granted,

ment, and althou ̧h judgment was given for Hotel, 40-41, Praya East.

Richard Henry Whittaker, Prays Ear the defendants in that action, his ilonour Mr.

Justice Wise refused costs.

Granted.

Granted, Owen Elias Owen, Kowloon Hotel, Elgin

Road.

Granted.

MA

Ichel Gruzman, Central Hotel, 247-244. Queen's Road Central.

Granted.

His Lordship-For the defendants? Mr. Kong SingYes.

On evidence taken de bens esse, Mr.Kong Sing observed, the defendants knew god were fully aware of the ownership of the twenty-five

baskels

His Lordship-All this evidence has already

Luj Manoel Lobo, Stag Hotel, #48-150, 'been given before Mr. Wise?? Queen's Road Central and 99-101, Wellington Street..

Granted.

ADJUNCT LICENSES. For adjunct licenses, the following applied and were granted.

Hans Weismann, Cafe Weismann, 34, Queen's Road Central, › -

D. M. Laograma, Connaught House Hotel, 15, Queen's Road Central.

Alex, 'Moit, l'eak Hotel, A... H. Milroy, Tbs Sailors' Home, 394, Den Voeux Road West.

Tam King Kau, Shangbai Hotel, 188-189, Connaught Road West,

J. H. Newbold, "Owi" Grill Room, 47, Des „Vœux Road Central,

Mr. Kong Sing-Yes, your Lordship. This ja merely going over the thing again.

"Mr. 1! Trding➡This action, your Lordship, in for the value of the pears. In the other cale it was for wrongful arrest.

Evidence followed.

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* he contention of the defence was that the

pears did, not entirely belong to the plaintiffs. Part of them were the properly of another party, and in taking delivery of them they were acling as agents for that party,

Case proceeding,

cont. Third pony, 10 per cent. Weight for eight o'clock fast night Jeung returned inches Rs per scale, Griffins at date of entry home from visiting some friends in the allowed 3 lbs. One mile and a half. '

village, A far distant rombling maine as of Mr. Mowat's Starlight .............................(Laurance) the gun practice of the army some dis Mr. John Peel's Eglington"....... (Johnstone) 2 tance off disturbed not the villarers, Having Mr. Marius' Argante.../...................... „Vida) 3 | disrobed himself and was in the act of get-

Time-3.20...

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals acknowledges with thanks the following donation to the funds of the hospitals

Spl Fish Guild (2 years)'

A Patient ..................per Hung Yatikern

1...,$100.00

· · 30,00 -- - 5.ca

St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon ~ $5,00· Wesleyan Church, Wanchai... 17.51

We are courteously Isformed by Mr. A. Soulange-Teissier, Acting Consul for France in Hongkong, that, by decision of H.E, the Governor-General of Jodo-China, dated · sốth p

ting into bis bed, a whizzing sound was heard for a second in the room, and the next moment profusely from the head, Assistance was sumdə - Leung cried out and fell to the floor, bleeding

moped immediately, but the unfortunate mas had-died almost instantaneously. Inquiries were made and it was learst that a siray bullet from, Lycemoon forts, had killed him."HI 'remains were removed,in the mirgac..

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SHIPPING AND MAILS

........... MAILS DULLA TENA German (Prins Waldemar) 6th inst.: Indian (Latráng) 10th inst.

French (Polynesian) zith just. :

German (Sackson) tath inst., pam.

Canadian (Empráis of China) 17th-inát.

May, 1905, a course of lectures under the name. The P. & A. S. S. Co,'s 5.s, Arabla arrived of "Universite Chinoise" has been instituted at Yokohama this morning. Tita city of Univṛston has been visited by aat. Hanoi for students of Indo-China and The Imperial German Mail ss. Manila which tornado similar to that which wrought auch der neighbouring countries. The course of lec-felt here on 17th ult, arrived at Sydney on vastation in 1900. There have been several fores (higher teaching) was opened at Hagól

3rd jas, A..

“The I. G. B. N. Cole Le Zairang from Cale fatalities and great damage has been caused to on the 4th instant and regulations relating culta and 16m Stalin Int Singapore: for this property. The caspalilet gun up into the thereto have been issued for general informa- part on /ih loss at 6 pm, and to day 901 190 hundreds,

Kuqul koth insi

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