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Alleged Attempted Murder.
ACCOUNTANT "ATTACKS TWO MEN WITH CHOPPER
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JULY 4, 1908.
GYMKHANA POSTPONED
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Matterpick, Coresis palpably bel to% Italy/'ic? the middle of@last? article ends But at last pac Italy rose up in great force and, with of right flying sad with bells of freedom
Some very sting statements were made opposed him. That Metternich, who was like: gay and flee from his native country)
devil, fox and badger had to put up the white by a witness in a case which was heard in the frequent
Hupreme Count, last Torsday, on the subject of apand
they the ren of his life in
foreign land; This Chingan pilots The question arose our of any are liable
Are you in the |able conditions of the weather. The neki "hould serve as a warning fa such as may unvə Kadiloh: brought by Captain; Georgs "Bergwitz" are you usen
Steamship Company, In Bol Mingora same barbarous mind an Metternich and against the Salu Hing Stepm Considerable excitèmant prevailed in Jorvolssiant. During the past few weeks little or nike him" plot against another engar bloods dismissed Wed the mid Emmilon by the Burmese,
The hich he sought to recover $825 for wrongfulAs chief oficer?-Yet, I got
Gdz of
· Court —Do you know, who was Street" an early hour, Jast night when training work has taken place article of the 16th May aboni "the
of the cavebleen students says Was will or Grist, appaated for the plaintiff Mr. D. V ter pedestrians were startled by shrilf cries of PART ・Bava. Hifp" and "murder,” · ́which cama | MR. CLEMENTI'S:MEMORANDUMA Sainte recover our Ooie You What berooStevenson, of Mesura::Dascon,... Locker, and or of the Balu-on ? It is's hard to know who i kus
have left gloriou ***** kla history, Bacou, represented the defendant company...
is in command of a Chinese-owned vessel, one desiring to get from one of the houses. A second or so,
matter of face the captain of all Chinese,culty in gratifying kit dess cannot doubt that eyes bulged, and showing later a man, his
ships have ordars not to interfere with the fol excessive indulgence of terror, rushed out of ons
CRITICISM FROM SHANGHALUSKY oxcept through blood? Me every sign
La mot there articles incite the Cornans to riseAt previous beaving the plaintif
ant that he had been, amplayed by the defendant pilot. When I am in command of ship against the japaness, looting to the present,
ineffective probibution only of the buildings No, 127-and tore down.
Mr. A. M. A. Evans contributes the following condition of the country. And I am bound; to as: master of their steamer, the, Shen make tho pilot, know that I flops is captains. Womevilo to the origina the street before the crowd which was siem
fatter to the N. C. D. Newr of 17th ult.
fake bled outside the house had had time to
which the Corean Government has sub claims was for three months salary at $235 per not the pilot, bas to bear the brunt I have roslice what was taking place. The man
thiny-ave years at sea and I don't WASL dashed into Cloverly Street, passend then that the author and simply made out a strong ese Government, but also of the actasi palica be held a master's certificate for pearly nine ship.
plaintiff deposed that to be talked to by Chinese as to my daly Street, passed into Wing Statistics the impression lett on my mind was mitted itself to the protectorate of the Japan month and $500 Lok Street,, through a on to the praya, from where he jumped into case for Government in its defence agaleat any condition of Cores, because I am sitting in the
and exercising, powers yours, pasting in full in England. He was The No. 1 pilot, was then called, the harbour. The splash was heard by exorbitant demands by the Oplum Farmar place of a Corean judge a
spoke to plaintiff's misconduct on board ship several sampan men, whose bosts were 20 alap that he bad upset the theories of many in which have been delegated by the Emperor of ware that the defendants complained of bir spo chored in the vicinity, and together with fadian respect in the widespread effects of the oplum cores, to the King of Beglaud: I am no: the treatment of the No. 1 pilot
The Chlef Engineer, of the Saiw-on denied.
commodity from the policeman 701, who was soon on the scene, habit. Closer examination of the document, King's Judge in virtue of his territorial Soverint his boat collided with the Tae hing and The Charment he had received at his hande ty, as Judge in England in, but in vittHe advised the company Got to pay $33, but misconduct and the sack on the pilot. Ho.
tup that a claim was made against the company the pilot's story of the plaiah's alleged
and the high prices baving seen the man jump into the water, However, led to the following comments upon aigaty
ome it, namely:
of the limited powers which Corea has granted when the claim was reduced to Sto he advised spok they managed to fish him out after some
pilot, the That Mr. Clementi,bas not taken into to Great Britain I am to apply the law an difficulty: The man, whose name was obtain ed as Cheung See Bling, and who was more account the amount of opium taken from and laid down by the King in Council, but I am them 10, 93%, le épril last, he had stopped spoke, however, to seeler the No ed as Cheong as promptly sent to hospital. brought into the colony by opium smoking to take abtics of Corean law and of Corban not struck bim, Go June 3rd, 4t 75 pm, the trouble. He did not stop the plaintiff from ean the carpenter from going ashore, but had and the quartermaster attack the pininum Witness: (went and stepped the While this was being sacied headquarters passengers by steamers probably numbering political conditions
·373) were notified that an attempt had been made at least 500-every day of the week.. It is not. Flosworth coor. (Secretary of Stship left the whatt. The pliat refused to'
Sullivan (Cox Criminal Cases volume XP
volume XP witness the course. Witness insisted ou know assaulting the Chinese, but the plaintiff from on the lives of tero mes. No: 127 Jervois Street likely that more than one-tenth is seized by
Mr. Steavenson-Before you were employed was visited, and on the ground floor two men O. F. chintengs (excise officers),
45) (ried in Dublin in 1868, Fitzgerald Jining and the pilot became very violent and Mr. Clementi bas failed to take charging the Grand Jury
In dealing with struck blm. "At that time the host' had just on board the-Shiu-ow what were you doing 2.That
pilot and w Wong Cheung, the master of the piece-goods
cleared the shipping. "The No. 2 the question whether the articles were publish cle
The Witnic That has nothing to do with the into account the various ingredients used in Tak, the accountant- shop, and Chiu Wing
found
their respective beds in a preparation of chandu (prepared opium):ed with the seditious intention charged in the quartermaster were steering the ship
boat was probably the within the barbour Case
Yes, it has-Witness replied he did nothing terrible condition. They were severely hack bis arguments and allegations being based upon indictment you will fairly could the state of the limits. The westem limit of the harbour extend: How long were you unemployed ?-Witness ad about the head, neck and chest, and appear en assumption that the opium consumed in ing circumstances coupled with the state of theed from Green island to Stonecotters Inland, ad to be dying. A bloodstained Chopper Was China apd Hongkong the prepared opium-is country and of the public mind, when the found.' in the room. "Ambulances, were
Was Bot pilot
All orderi licensed pilot. A plan that which
native opium in the summoned and the two injured men were
in considering the offence. For e of despatched to hospital, one them, it is re- Customs and likin returns of trade. Also, he ample, if the country was free from political to be subject to witness's approval. The pilo ported, informing the police that the attack fails to draw attention to the fact that the excitement and disaffection and was engaged gave witness a foolish answer that. 'moant widely. Witness was made by Cheung See Hing, the man who retures (calistics) of native opium are known is the peaceful pursuits of commerce and in-nothing on the compass when we poke
to be incompleto add inaccurate. (This is attempted suicide.
dustry the publication of such articles as have the ship was steering very wid been extracted from the American papers might drew the pilot by the shoulders to the compass: From the facts, so far collected by the police, stated very clearly in the annual review of the which are of a most meagre character, the trade of China in 1997, by the Statistical
be free from danger and comparatively inhoud alked Bim to point out the canrse. The motive for the attack was revenge. No. 127 Secretary of the Imperial Maritime Customs.) cent; but in time of political trouble and pilet struck him in the face three times, Wit Jervois Street, an we have stated before, isIf, as I believe, the loss of weight of opium is
commotion when the country has just emergedness threw the pilot down, and was attacked. the No. a pilot and the quartermaster,. The by ib from an attempt at armed insurrection and a piece-goods store, managed by one, Wang made up or partly made up by other ingre-
whilst it is still suffering from the machina chief engineer arrived about that time and a Chung. Chiu, Wing. Tak was employed as dients in the preparation of chindu (prepared accountant. About a week ago Cheung Seo opium) for whinking, then Mr. Clementi's
tions and overrun by the emissaries of a trea:sisted in stopping the fight. sonable conspiracy...the systematic pub Hing, who was assistent accountant in the firm, fyres must be at least doubled. was discharged for some reason yet to be ex- 3-If the figures given by Mr. Clementi are lications of articles advocating the views and plained, but he was permitted to sleep on the accurate the task of the Chinese Government object of that conspiracy seems to admit bat of premises until such time as his arrangements and of the Hongkong Government in eradicat- one interpretation. Now what is the actual bad bean concluded to leave. Cheung Sea ing (suppressing) the evil-they all admit it is political condition of Corea? About. belf the
troubled over his dischargo an evi-it very much lighter than was general-country is in a condition of armed disturbance. Ring appeared but said fittle or nothing to his friends. At ly supposed, and it should be possible to efface against the Japanese, the object being to get rid about ten o'clock last night, a couple of hours thint out this scourge within a few years of them and of their Protectorate. That being as originally proposed. Alen there can ba no the condition of the country, how can one after the day's work had finished, Cheung Sea
calculate doubt that the articles in question, are Hing, who had wited until the master and the danger of the reform measures leading to
The wind ts Strong. and it is hard to navi 10 excite enmity between the Government of ed
In April the accountant had fallen asleep, seized a chopper, revolt.**
compradore made.com and, it is alleged, attacked the men in their
Corea and is subjects ? Mr. Cresse on your gate."
ess platot to witness in regard to the carpenter sleep. He then proceeded to commit suicide,
behalf urged upon me that the Japaness
The captain, whep spoken 10, said, “ which terminated as stated above.
Government was pot the Government of Cares. But if the Government of the existin only frightened him to make him work,
The captain had told witness that the Taking Emperor, protected by the Government of Japan, is not the Government of Cores; a luat she has fo, a pilot-complained
governing the country? Nations June 5th the No. 1 to sometimes fall into the wretched state of witners about the captain, Witness said to the
de captain: Why did you strike the pilot facto government are existing in the sams
the
| exactly ona-half of the total amount Imported. I put took place, for these may be most and a live (hence to the mainland. The No. asked the Court if he should answer the quai
appears as
L
ex-
had
tion,
The Count-Yea Witness I was poemployed for three months, Before that what were you doing? - I was on board the Sul Tei
As what ?--Second engineer How layere more or less.
Why did you leave?-Because I was sick, Valuntarily Yes/po
there 7-Four mosība
others, whereas the man who, indulges to excess in opium merely becomes unless without hurting cothers. Bis family may to reduced to poverty through his incapa Ecity. The drunkard's family-is, also reduced: to poverty, and often injured as well by bis)
fence. Then there are other and more hurtful drugs; which can be subatlluted for oplum, some of them being worse even than alcohol in the violence they induce, Mare-i over, there are many legitimate uses to which opium may be put. Used in moderatió it does not mean to do much harm, and; home/
authorities asserts that in certain medical
as for instance, in that of underfed populations living in malations tractarbe moderate use of opium is actually Danefcial, Opium, in fact, stands in szactly, the same / Aition as alcohol, except that it does – laus Patie harm. In either. case, there
-no resiba why those who take it in
io moderation--without s (harm to any one, possibly sometimes with beneficial rosalts, should be restricted be cause others take it to excess Asinkiin. opinion becomes elevated, excete will be more and more, reprobated, and so excans will tond. to die oat. But the enthusiasts will not wait for this. They must force on the millennium without counung the coal. It is to be hoped,
For the defence, Mr. Stenvedion called Wong Kam Cheong, the managing director of the Ship Hing Company. He stated that the conduct of plaintiff while on board his ship bad bese very unsatisfactory. Witness wont slx or seven stips, with him. On the second trip the vessel could not get clear of the land and drifted down oldaways, with the side, to Shektongtani. Witness said to the captain:
Why are you steering like this?" He replied,ok place in the fairway ?--I am not in a pohowever, that there is enough sound common;
Mr. Stevenson here wanted to get from the witness whether the Shion was in the fairway when the trouble between the plaintiff and the pilot began. MAZDA LE MERT VAN KAPA Witness said he could not tell. He was an engineer, nota aurigutornos debeat
Mr. Steavenson Was it east or wett - have already said that I am so navigator,
-Can you not think ?—Yes, I can." But" that is not right I may
be correct when I say the occurrence
tion to
to say
I am not a navigator Speaking of the ship, witness observed that sense still left in Great Britain to keep tha:
enthusiasts from indulging in too many rash on this particular night plaintiff gava him to understand that he did not want to beat experiments, especially in the Hast, of which In explanation wilocis said that it was the any other ship rinsing out of the harbour, most of them know nothing a flash k habit with ships leaving the part of keeping up
ALHOIURE BY DR. KOCH;S with each other's speed." Withers stated that the Chinese which were meant for the plaintiff. is going to separate da received two blows from
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day, and in all cases, the report says, Cheung China stands to lose in revenute very much organised rebellion when a de ture and a de. The captain replied that tin only shook him be on How long did the frecke .... Dr. Koch, the eminent German savant who
The accused is, as far as we know, pro- the fenat Great Britain can do is to help. antional territory at the same time, for instance the aboulder and that he fall down and cut bat?
Wong Cheung, the master, a man of about forty years of age, is not e
ot expected to live. The other man--Chin Wing Tel-aged twenty-four,
a precarious statements were taken by a Magistrate yester See Hing is blamed. gressing favourably, and a strict watch is being kept aver him day and night until, his discharge when he will appear at the Magis tracy on charge, if everything goes well, of altempted murder. .'•
RUSSIA AND JAPAN...
"THE RAPPROCHEMENT.
4-That M Clementi, in going to all this trouble in minimise the effects of the evil, loses right of the fact that the, Chinese Government and China's most enlightened citizens have condemned the npium traffic and earnestly desire to rid their fatherland of a habit which at is difficult to defend and at worst casy to condemn in ne uncertain manner. Therefore, more than England by abolishing the trade China na mach as possible, for that he be no doubt and, is sincere there can further, that the lasting friendship, the to be carried good will, the commerce on with the 400,000,000 of thrifty, enterprising, industrious, and highly intelligent inhabitants of Fat Cathey will be worth more to the British mercantile communities than a score of opium farms would ever be likely to be is self-evident to all who are capable of taking a calm view of the whole situation..
he
in England 1645, when the King ruled at-treat him." Witosss.consulted his solicitors own face. Witness said You should not Oxford and the Parliament in London Here.
and had a letter sext to the caplain telling him. there is no existing body that can be called a government but the Emperor under the not to ill-treat people on the ship: Wineis protection of Japan. By Treaty, and in fact, had then made up his mind to dismiss plaintiff that is the only polit cal. body that can be on his return trip, as before that they could not
get a master for the ship... Da called the Government of Corea; so far
was dismissed, appears bare; the lasurgents have no orgaṇits- "tion and no responsibla aders." I have no doubt that the reigning Emperor, under ibe protection of
Japau, cqatiitutes the Govern ment of Corea and that matter exciting enmity beisteen the Core ns and the Japanete Articles of the Order.
bis retura
The next witness was Captain Thoma Austen, who was called to speak of Chipsic pilots. Before beginning, the witness said he wanted it clearly understood that what he said was purely unprejudiced and unbinized. Be held a master's ticket for ninejece years, thir teen of which had been served on vessels with Chinese He was formerly slipper of the Wingchai, and bad bad considerable experience with Chinese pict
Witecas-Might have been a minute
afternoon Yes, two gentlemen,
Did you see anybody with the caplain Who were they? One was myself. and other was Mr. term, sign
You were all is the saloon 7.-Yes.
that
the
Having drinks? Yes, poten Bbw many drinks did you have?--Two.. And the captain Two to my knowledge. And how many did Mr. Sjero have Two Was the captain order the influence of li And you?-I wasn't "touchy." I had quor when the ship lekt?-Cartsinly not.
Counsel then addressed the Court, and judg. ment was reserved."
is now in Japan, gave a lecture on Jena 16.00 sleeping sickness. The lop un Timur pane
BAIDD akagi's proposal (urging medical men following summary:-Dr. Koch rose in the midst of deafening applause Referring to in Japan to become members of and make contributions to the Society for the Extermina-
Baron Molano, Japanese Ambassador to the comes evident that the action of the Chinese Protectorato, as these writings do, talls within opened his evidezco by sang that he had { two soda-waters. (Laughlor), only similar to that, which it proposed to carry on,
Tokio, June 28,
Russian Court, returged to Tokio this mora ing
Jo the course of I an interview he stated that the Russian Government and people were more keenly aware of the advisability of friendly relations with Japan rather than of military preparationne hoped that closer economic relations between Russie and Japan would obliterate the Russian desire for revenge.
Too much military importance, added Baron Metode, should not be stached to the Amur Mallway, which is necessary forthe development of Russia's Eastern possessions—N. G. D.
Nets.
A FRONTIER BRAWL.
1!
THE SENŢEACE ON MR. BETAHLE
This
tion of Infectious Diseases formed in Germany), he said that the collection and employment of!' funds for the Society for the Extermination of Infections Dienses, was not confined to Gers Bay, Whenever the society should be ap prised of the progress in any country of a work:
It would willingly support it's execution by: giving monny out of its funds, The professor: would, therefore, be highly gratified to get any Japanese contribution to the society's funda, sa DISMISSAL OF SHIPPER JUSTIFIED,
Proceeding the Professor complimented the In the Supreme Court, yesterday formason, Mr. Japanese as a people on their pacullar aptitude Justice Gomperts gave his reserved decision in for digesting and mastering sciences, and not Mr, Steavesson-During your experience in the action brought by Captain George Bergwitz, resting content with vonser of knowledge.. Full proof of this was seen in the successful way, the East has a pilot ever attempted to strike late of the steamer Shin-on, against the
Shio-Hing-Steamship Company, in which ho they are fighting epidemie di gaser/the intrat your
Witness-No, I think they have better sought to recover $835 for wrongful dismissal, concrete evidence of its below/Cpan 22 bañila" - sense. Your Worship, if I am appointed to the The particulars of the case are too well known Gold hygienic arrangements During the Russo command of a ship in less than twenty-four to need retelling
Compers Japanese war giving judgment, Mr.) Gomperts hours I let everybody know that I am caplastated that there were thres allegations Prof. Koch said, that he had been asked by Taking up next the subject of his lecture, and I lose.
Are
pliois of a pogilistic dature 2-No brought against the plaintif during the Baron Isbiguro to speak on some new topic of What are the pilots there for?-To give their which needed careful consideration. The study he was interested in and he chose to say opinion o local waters f
first of these allegations was that plaintiff
a few words on the sleeping sickness, which had been latoxicated whilst on duty, and was the latest he had investigated.” The second was that he was incomitant. This, Gompers held, had not been proved by the defence. With regard to the third and last allegation that of assaulting the No.. pilot-the judge: meintained that the 3: plaintin being in charge of a Chinese vessel he had no right to lay hands on the crew From this alose the Court was of opinion that defendant were justified in discharging plaintiff, and 'ai verdict in favour of the defendants was entered:
HONGKONG, VOLUNTEER
• RESERVE ASSOCIATION.C
SHOOTING DATES JULY 1908.
DQUELAS CUP.":
Zoo' yards Peak Range.
Has the pilot any right to take charge of a ship in the barbour-No Pilots on Chinese vessels have no licence. They are simply elevated sampaames
Do you know the Shition? - Yes, I have never been on board.
5.-Aining Mr. Clementi's figures to be even approximately accurate then it be- Government and the most enlightened of Chica's subjects is most timely, for it is In regard to the punishment that calculated to sip in the bud an evil which ought to inflict, your Counsel has been is admittedly taking root in all parts of the able to urge on your behalf some very strong empire and in various British colonies and arguments in mitigation, the weightlest being protectorates and which assuredly would in a that our intentions were fair and honest, that
that your decade or two be so firmly rooted that its cóm- you cannot read Corean-and-could-not-judge plete removal would be well-nigh impossible, with your own mind of what you published but Now, fiowever, success is assured, and no one
Ор were dependent on your Coreau editor. can reasonably doubt the ability of the Chinese the other bead, Mr. Wilkintor pointed out this Government to eradicate an evil which affects the effect of you, an Englishman, espousing (according to Mr. Clementi) only about 1-par the cause of Corean independence is that under cent of the entire population of the empire, the shelter of our ex-territorial rights your I should be glad to see further comments newspaper escapes Japanese censorship and upon Mr. Clement's 6gores for the sake of your staff the arm of the Japanese-law; and accurate compilations la regard to the opium that your paper has become a recogan question.
mouthpiece of Corean difaffection. proved by the sumber of treasonable all cles sent you by Caresos, for insertion, of which the one put in called "Explosive Thun der" is an exemple: you rightly refused to insert these, but their, being seat shows the state of the Corean mind in regard to your paper. Now I think it would be a monstrogs neglect of daty His Majesty's Government allowed such a state of things to contine: it comes to this, that you, baing a foreign guest in given by Judge Bourne, of the British Supreme orderly conduct to its Government in reture for
The following is the full text of the judgment | this country and owing 1 daty of quiet and hing. A, Ma
*Which is the fastor ship?-The.
Shiu-on. Court for Chios and Corea, in the trial at Seoul the protection they extend to you, set
YourBall of Mr. Bethell!
up as a paper leader of insurrection, with this Tell the Court how the collision occur Ernest Thomas Bethell I find you guilty Court as a Sanctuary 10, flee to in CREE of dan: red-Witness stated that the Tashing left of the affecce complained of. Your Counsel
ger. In what respect can you be a real leader her whif and passed the Stanley which was moored at her buoy. The helm was then arged that you ought not to be tried summarily,
in the forefront of the battle with your life and but on a charge with a jury. Article 5 of the family and properly, at stake? Suppose they starboarded in order to make for the middle Saturday, 4th July 310 5.30 Order in Council, 1007, is silent as to the mode
chanpet After that the Tak-king went fairly Sunday, follow the advice of your editor sød fake up the of trial: Articles 5 and 48 of the Principal sword, where will you be when their blood is close to one of the Chies Merchants' steamers Order therefore apply, which provide that flowing? Without at all questioning your also lek bar
the Meteo.
so. In the meantime the Saw o
wharf.” He could not say what "offence such as this-may-ba-irad-summarily_
youre or disinterested motiver, as you are also provided that no greater punishment shall be in a false position, and likely to do the most speed begat-golay. But the syste awarded thas imprisonment for three months
She had ber belt starboarded. The examination for the above class will be or a fine of zo or both, Anicles makes sadie friend. It is my duty to warn you that if you intention of the Shiu-on to try and pass be rievous harm to the people you wish to be From the position of the two ships it was the beld on Tuesday, 7th July, 1908,
effence against the Order pquishable tion agrave
ion you mast, be rebellion mant,be,de RECRUITE
by a maximum imprisonment of two months continue to preach a
The offence complained of ported
Taking blew two blasts twice, I
CHINESE AND JAPANESE ON THE YALU.
Tokio, June 26, Fony Chinese coolies attacked saved Japan. esn.lumber officials and 'wounded two of them on an islet in the Lower Yalu on the 24th Instant. They were immediately dispersed by some japanese troops coming from the Korean side.
The disturbance is said to have been due to the instigation of Chiness lamber merchants, who fear that the establishment of a mixed Chinese and Japanese timber Company will deprive them of their occupation.-N. C. D Nat
VOLONTBER CORPS ORDERS.
SIGNALLING CLASS.
TEXT OF THE JUDGMENT,
MA, JUSTICE BOU NE'S ADMONITION,
Friday th July, 1908, for 15 pdr. Q.F. gun can therefore be drill. Ser Basford, R.Q.A., will attend. ppzoning TalkQO-DETACHMENT.
34 Parado-At Talicoo at: 5.30 pm, on Thurs day, 29th July, 1908; for gun drill. Sergt. Bisford, GA will attend. S
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charge of the Marikat of the Court, arrang
You were on the Tab-hing ?--Yes,
At whats-Chief office When you are on the Tak-king was there not a collision with the Shin-ost? Yea
Which vessel left the wharf first? No Fax
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|tween thú "Mesfoo and the Tak kirishit Saturday, and. 11 15 on Sunday,” ParademAt headquarters at 5.30 pm, on and a fine of £ ***ind summully, iin regard to that you should take these words to; heast and | she was going to park. Witness could not
800 yards; deportation it appears
Ard the Principal Order, applies to a case fried regulate your conduct accordingly, thap stat
should You was travelling, but a collision appeared ineri-d summarily, but I think that if the Crown in to shop to be severely punished will go able as there was not room for a chip the size of Saturday, 18th July 2 to 5.30 500 74
Sunday, 10th, 10 to 12.30, on a farther the first division, and you
200 yards the Ski- to get through. Witness surmised will be brought up that the SAlpon then ported a littin for ba
Park Range. tended to press for copriction for a-like
Sapce (Article-5-(1)) tha
your Imprisonment and required to give Biter
-850 yards range will be closed at $150 case would bare to be tried with a jury, as this security to be of good behaviour for six months wept across the Tabching's stern. Teaỡ doing joined the Corps on the 25th would bring the cat cabrisse by Articles or be deported. Where you are to suffer ime she collided with the Tab-ding, Carrying away Saturday, and R.if on Sunday Jeet, 1908, Ligned Corps No. 1932 and posted bring the case cader the proviso to Ar prisonment is not yet settled; mainline I-am two of the falter's stanchions and two teakwood Co., 3RD MIDDLESEX REGT, MATCH.
failings. Witness considered the Alu-on, At: ticle 48. The Crown elected to proceed as prepared to release you on bail to come up pa
1.{1) she wan' the over- masily, and I saw an special reason myself to make-yourself. la Spod and pue sorely in fault for two, reasons f ed to Nail Company.
AJ.M. Mooner joined the Corps on the Watch, une, 1900, Tsigned Corps' No. 1,933 Rud! Praer a jury under Article 45 that unit ST000-njherwise, you, must, remain in taking vessel bendab MEMANG 4-Saturday, 29th July:'2,30 to:52TARG:7-15 The Professor once spoke ton
and (2) the Toa hing was on her Now the offence complained of
"starboard side, j published in your newspaper on 19th: April,
Cross-examined-Could the Tak-fing have 1. B. Le Packer jaised the Corps on the suth April, and 16th May seditious maiter con-
avoided the collision? Could she ant, have 9th June, 1908, assigned Corps No. 1,034 Radtraty to Articles of the Order i រឹង Council, 1907
made more room for the Shiwant we could by going out of our "Witnons--Yes, we which provides that any person who prista sedi- FH.H.
joined the Corps on the tious matter shall be goilty of a grave offence
Coursesperada Sunday, 26th July 10 to 12.30 Corps No. 1,035 and 26th June, 1908,
against the Order and defines seditions matter be
playas Do you know that there if a rale stating thri cated to No.s Company, vr
to be " matter. Cricolated to excite tomaltior The G. N. 5, 5. Minnespia, Capte Ausio, i la the, duty of any ship'ta nyoid = tollsing Me A Comar Joined the Corps on the 36th order, or to excito enmity between the Cob arrived this morning from Beatles reports thaYetal Bui do you think the master of rain. There will be a pool Juns, god, aligned Corps No. 7,036 and post-eminent of Cores and its subject Bearing open Gerife of 16th all. She left Shalifa at is always looking mejorn Bje doty is to look the above days, excep
Fathe Regineer Company had won that definition in mind, I will turn to the papers 12.40 p.m. on the 204 iper, arriving here at thead navigatsisk Me, LA, G. Gonisire joined the Corps on the complained of. The article of the 17th April 13:14.2m on the 16th, the mean time of puss You are as the bridge at the time?. 116th June, 1908, assigned Corps No, 1,037 and an the subject of the mander of Mr, Berens en are being thus 15 days, 18 Bourt (26 minutes. Could you see the Shizu-on buforo - she posed to the Edi fer Companyia de fers to hit asiassins, 41; patriols, and as loyal She reported, fine weather, and imooth sex the, Amck 1-Yen.
Mr. Wall Laighinh; joined the Corps on the and righteous gentleman because they murder: 129th June, 1900, Bus2544 Corps No, 1,038 and be jeoman, who supported the Japanese pro (postad to No. 1. Company nude s
tectórste vof, Cornas, kad " continues to: talk RIFLE CLUBS
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