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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY AUGUST 7. 1998-
as partion to the action, of the nine Chinese As the Band of the 3rd: Middietax Regimosi plaintiffs
- are ongeged at the Hongkong Clab tomorrow ́ ́ After twelve days the action by Laung Hai |'evening during dinner, they will not be able to Nam and others against Reater, Brockelman | play at the Hongkong, Botel as ushei bay wi$t and Co., who ware alleged to have illegally | be available on the following Saturday, 1çıb procured the Chiusse authorities, to maize the 'instant, when they will play during dianar aj
S. WATSON & CO., premises of the platatiffe at Centon, wan con- cluded 'before the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggelt, and a special fury, at the Suprema Court today (July 17 )
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A eight-year-old girl, Leung Fook Hui, #aw, Į yesterday, knocked down and injured on the Praya East by a rickeba. She war att hospital. The ricksha puller was arrested and charged with reckless driving, in the Police Court, to-day, The case was remanded until the dischage of the girl from hospital.
Canton Flood Bazaar
THE OPENING CEREMONY,
· GREAT SUCCESS;""
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Cantón, 6th August
Emulating the good example of Hongkong in the organisation of the Flood Fund Bazaar to raise funds in aid of the sufferers by the West River Floods, the Central Relief Com mitted at las! succeeded in carrying out a imilar fete in Canton with, the kind co-opera•: tion of the Directora of the Hongkong Tang Wa Hospital. Yesterday morning crowds of people were seen proceeding in the direction of the Western suburb, wending their way to the extreme end of To Po street for the buge he represented, and judgment was given in de-matshed, which had been erected for the par lault, Mr. Justice Comporte prosided.
pose, covering an area of over 33 mows of land including the Hackett Medical College and the Kwan Wai Girls College. The building had all the appearance of a fairy pavilion. The front portion of the matshed was conspicuous ly prominent by in resemblance with a piyoda. On entering To Po street, one cannot miss the sight of the pagoda.
Had the defendants proper and reasonable grounds for making the statements which they did, at the time of writing that particular letter? He was bound to direct them to return a verdict for the plaintiff for trespass and estimate the N the Supreme Court, to-day, Musa: Lane, damage according to the principles which he Crawford and Compsoy got judgment against ad endeavoured to lay down. It conclusion Licut, Baldeision, of the Mabinta Light In His Lordship put the following questions to the lantry. They claimed 574 85 for clothing app- jury: As to the Dine, were they pa iners in theplied. The defendant did not appear, nor was Kwong Hing Choong? As to the three, were hey partners in the Chung Loong; secondly,
·lid the defendants give a xcanouable and pro- per cause in alleging that they were partners when they wrote the letter on February 21 and were the words a libel or not, and if so what damage?
After an absence of filty-five minutes the jury returned and gave a unanimous verdict for the plaintiff on the question of trespass by direction of His Lordship, rod awarded St damages. Their answer to question two was in the nega.
live by a majority of 5 lo 2... Their answer to
second question was in the affirmative majority of fi' to 1. To question three the answer was also in the affirmative" by 4 to 3 and the jury were unanimous with regard to
there being no libet.
The foreman, at, the conclusion of the case,
said that the july considered that the objec:
sional system pursued by Chinese firms in concealing the identity of their partners by the
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THE Central Government has received a dis- patch from H.E. Fao Feo, Governor of Shanni, to the effect that the Dalai Lama, or Buddhist Pontiff, will visit Peking early next month in obedience to the Imperial commands, and that he seemed to be quite pleased to leste of the measures to be taken to do him honour by the Government upon his arrival in Peking, celularge AT a meeting of the Siggle Tea Company the chairman said Indian tos gave twice as much
Everywhere the gates were thronged with numbers of visitors. There were present at the opening of the Bazaar Total Waeg, vice-superintendent of the Police liquid tea as China lon, contained far less. Uepartment, the Kwang Chow Prefect, the two tapuin, and was more stimulating and sustain district magistratos of Nambai and Fanys and ing. The quantity of tea lasported lato the other officials. There were also present the United Kingdom from British possessions dur-British Consul-General, the American Consul, ing the past Goaucial year amounted to
the French Consul and the Japanese Consul, 277,860.575lbs., and that from foreign countries wing to exigencies of business (Viceroy
10 39.204.745lbs.
A TOKIO dispatch, of intligst,, to the N. C. D.
Chang Jen chuo was not able to be present to perform the opening ceremony.
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At 3 o'clock in the afterapon the president of
TROUBLE. IN STABLE YARD,
ALLEGED ASSAULT BY INDIANS.
This akernoon, in the Police Court, Mr. J. H., Kemp presiding, Kaka Singh, a syco, of the Kowloon Stables, was brought up to answer a charge of assaulting, Mr H. A. Watson, at Kowloon last week. A cro summons was
against Watson alan alleging assault Mr. J. A. Gardiner, of Maians. Bratton and Helt, appared for the prosecution, Mr. E; Davidson, of Kestra. Has.ings and Hastings, was for the defence.
BOUND" AND=G«GGBD.
CHINESE WOMEN ATTACKEDĄBY ARMED RODDERS.
A most daring armed robbery was perpetrat- ed in, a house, occupied by two Chinese wemon, at 31, Cooke Street, Yau-ma-ti, early yesterday morning, both women being gagged and bound, and something like S100 odd worth
of clothing and jawellery stolan.
- It would appear from the story related by one of the victims that some time during the day on Wednesday a Chinaman called at the house and asked to be allowed acubicle, which he wanted to real during his siny in the Culony, which would be a few weeks. The women consented to let one of her rooms at her price, to, which the stranger agreed. Then be left, promising to motoro with his baggage in a day or two, after he had transacted all his business,
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The alleged facts of the case, as outlined by Mr Gardiner, were that the' complainant || Watson, an engineer of Messrs. Howarth Erskine sad Company-possessed a pony and trap which he kept in a stable near East "Avenue, He kept a Chinese, mifco toʻlook after the pony, its close to complainant's stable was another, kept by some German gentlemen, who engaged fadians sycos, Com At about seven o'clock yesterday morning, plainant had had trouble with the Indians be while the two women were attending to their Lure, especially the delendaos. On and instant, basinan in the house, they heard a sharp while complatnent was going out for bis 18p at the door. Calling out from her bedroom usual evening rids, be heard a noise, and on "Who is that? the mistress of the house leat Turning round saw defendant strike one of that the roun bad come to take up his cubicle, his servante, who was being held to the Both women went to the door and opened it ground. On the following day, complainant They recognised their prospective lodgar stand. having returned from a ride, was on the painting on the landing and invited him to, quter," of entering his house when be saw the defend-while they proceeded to lead the way into the aut and his mafoo standing near the store-room sitting-room. They had to sooner turned door. He ordered accused away, whereupon the their backs than they were seized. defendant, who was holding a bamboo stick in A fierce struggla fol'owad between the two his hand, raised it with the stention of striking defenceless women and four men, who by this
was warded off; and a struggle casued. Doring Bruggle and cry out, in spite of the warnings plaisant on the head. Luckily the blow time hid drawn kuives. As they continued to the fight defendant was put out, and, making a of the robbers, they were beaten into uncon". sign, he was joined by six other Indians who sciousness. The next thing the mistress res proceeded to attack the complainant. Some members was recovering from a dazed condic
use of "Hong' names, was one to be discour News says :-Tin fapanese Shipowners Union the Bazaar, B.E. Tang Siu Chik, was requested aged to escape somehow or another.
ige, and firms using such names ought not to be allowed to have the benefits at the Courts,
His Lordship concurred, and exempted the jury for two years.
priet speech in sullable terms and performed the duty of declaring the buzzar open as 16-
on behalf of the owners of the Alys Mars, which was damaged in" a collision with the Courifield on May so at Moji, is bringing test case for damages bafore a British Naval This seems to be a common-sense solution Court. The decision of the American Railways of the difficulty, and it has the approval of the to abandon their Pacific Export trade is requested. Chief Justice of Hongkong. Unless a Chinesegarded here merely as an indication that the firm publicly declarad in full, by list exhibited contest between the railway interests and the Interstate Commerce Commission has reached the "bluff" atage." -
DURING the voyage of the American liner Ali
Maru, which left Yokohama on June 10 for
Europtass who were passing stopped the assault | tion to find her mouth gagged and bay wrists and seized the defendants. The others man- and feet sled with cord. Her friend lay funber down, having received similar treatment. They This story Watson bore out in evidence. remained in that position for nearly an hour. to declare the Bazzar opes. He thanked allestised as to why he should have been when they were found by neighbours and set the assemblage for the honour of their presence. assaulted, complainant said because bo ob free. He then mounted: the platform, delivering ajected to his servants being ill-treated by "A search was then made, with the result that the Indians, and also because he (complain-over Stoo worth of clothing and valuables, ant) did not engage an Indian, instead of a which had been removed from boxes, ware Chinese. The assault on bim was not, only found to be missing. Then followed the m premeditated, but prearranged, ·
port to lospector McHardy, at Yau-ma-ti Polica" Cross-examined: You say the defendant Station, who is making the necessary inquiries, constantly complained to you of your mafoo? A description of the rabbers was also given. What did he complain off ? ‚”
which was not cleaped. The drain leads from
Complainant-Because of the surface drain, 7HE EXPLOSION IN PEKING.
How did you take these complaints is lened to all be had to say, and told him that
description and variety for sale, there were To the Bastar besides articles of every
iced drinks and a large assortment of javiting delicacies offered to the visitors. The mat- and they were all properly fitted up. The lady shed was divided into many different sections
with mu.
Seattle and returned on July 23, trouble occur-allholders appeared remarkably active in perhis stable and not from mins. red on board the steamer. It appears, saya the forming their duties, and by their winning graces, the visitors were persuaded to pitromise as much Fan Mail, that on June 14 a sailor named Y. with a short sword, inflicting injuries on his head and breast, after a slight dispate. The victim died ou the following day. The Captain had the offender put under arrest until úrrival at Yokohama, when he was banded over to the Harbour Police Office,
of being inopportuned. On the contrary they were eager to show the extent of their sympathy' with the sufferers by the disastrous fl sad.
And did you treat him civiliy--I did.
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You must have been knocked about in your encounter with the defendant and the other tadians-1 certainly was, N
FURTHER PARTICULARS. The following Der Ostasiatische Lloyd relat gramu give further particulam of the explosion.
Just;:-
I in its office, or otherwise, the individual names of all its partners, it could heitber sue nor be sued, and as a result would be iscompetent to enter into any business contract so long as tsHong" designation concealed the names of all or say one of its partoers. "It would therefore cease to exist for all business purposes, A. S. WATSON & CO., for, naturally, with denial of access to the
Courts it could neither receive nor give credit. Matsui attacked · ba comrade, 8. Kawasaki. they could without exhibiting the least signs the drain was his work, and had nothing to do reported in our telegram... columns" of aged LIMITED,
If it gave credit it could not epforce payment
Pekinit, August 2. by any legal process. The law takes good,
-Fire broke out to-night in the cantenn care to see that Jimited liability companies
Next to the reception hall, there is a flower
of the German: barracks in consequenca "of comply with every formality that can secure publicity and, consequently, thus protects the
pagoda, of which the flowers were supplied by
which a powder magazine, exploded. Tes the gardeners of the famous gardens at-Fati. interests of the shareholders. The personnel
You were not incapacitated? You were able German and French soldiers, amongst thém a 133 of the partners in European firms at home and
Some of them are for sale and others for exhi-to so home?—I wouldn't have been able to go sergeant-major, have been killed, while about abrand are given in the local directories, and THE Kobe Sugar Refining Company has had bition only. A large quantity of embroidery home had not the two Europeans, come up. twenty men are wounded. The number of work by the female students of the Blackett When you took the defendant to the station, casualties cannot yet be ascertained with all changes in partnership are invariably successful career so far. The company was policly advertised. The Hongkong suggestion established in October 1956, with a capital of College was on show and the proceeds was he micked? Yes, caused by me in self-absolute accuracy. The cause of the outbreak
of the fire is unknown'; grbat excitement. is one that would do away with the necessity 2,000,000, of which Yasp,000 is now paid up, for yesterday were for the most part derived defence." of a special Ordinance.. A' proviso in an ap
the head office being situated in Hyago. The from them. Lady Chang Jeo Chun, who was Are you not certain, that the other Indinos prevails. Assistance was rendered by all the
estimated at 19,000 piculs, and fije operatives a picture for $1,000. A copy of a Chinese two Europeans, is apparate you from the deles of Chinese soldiers, who arrived at once.. Hat directed against the status of undeclared part- ners having any right to remedy through legal employed daily number about 140. The mar newspaper.44 years old styled the Hong dast-No.
thair efforts were in vain The damage doga The Court-You couldn't identify the other is very large, but cannot yet be ascertained, process for loss to the firm in which they ke for the sugar has now extended to Chugoku, kong Kün Ste Pin Luk" presented to the may hold a secret interest would prove Kyushu and Shikoku, bus the principal cus-Baby Chu Wan Piu was purchased by Mr. Indians? No. It was getting dusk, Had I
“August: 3. sufficient to provide-all-the-needful-indirect tomer is Oaks. As a result of the metriction Chu Pak Kin for $400. The Kwang Chow identified any should have attempted to
Last night's fira probably originated in the Chinese kitchen-of-the-canteco-The-per- compulsion towards, a declaration of partner-placed so the output during isst month, the Prefect, the Namboi Magistrate, and the take them to the station also.
KONLOON DISPENSARY.
Hongkong. 4th August, roof;
Al,communications intended for illation In THONGKONG TELEGRAPH and be addrewed in The Kilor, 1, Jes Hoss Road, and atoakl be scompanied by the Writer's Name and Addrew.
„Ordinary bosirow cofimantes/aus-norld he addredpropriate clau e in a Civit, Procédure Code company's daily output of sugar.at present is not present, sent a special officer id buy | did anti come up with the same intention as the foreign troops. Especially larga was the number
to The Manager, The Editor will pot talerinke in be responsible for any rejected MS, nor to return, any Contribution.
HUBŠÍRIPTION. HATES (IN-ADVANCE)- DAILY--$40 per monom.
Wxxkly-id per annum..
The fato per quarter and per mensein, proportionat, ships. Registration would become quite gar market has slightly advanced, and-"sales. Panya. Magistrate, Sir, (hea Tung Liang You didn't strengthen your language with any buildings of the barracks sear it have been The daily is in delivated free when the addrem fi unnecessary, fur Chinese traders would, thep are good, the company's résqútcan being greatly | Cheng each paid $100 for a glass of aerated | adjectives when you told the defendant to leave completely destroyed, but the gooshed' and the
mocemible to memegger. On exple sent by post an come out into the open just as Europeaus do. additional $1.80 per quarter in charged for postage.
world in 80 canía per quarter
taxed at present to meet the dem ind. .⠀
A partnership is formed with an intention to
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The postage on the weekly imas to any part of the trade, and the course for the legal enforcement employed by the Cotton, Mills, at Causeway president of the Canton-Hankow Railway
of contracts. Any confederation of traders that, Blogls Copies Dally, ten cents Weekly, twenty by anonymity, under cover of a micie "Hong
title, thereby decrived itself of recognition by the Couris would at once take the simple and
Aye ceata,
water, A lady bought a picture for $603 and Mr. Chu Pak Kio also bought oàs for A CLAN fight on a large scale between coulles $t,coo.. Mr. Woog Shia Ping, formerly vice: Bay, would have taken place in Caroline Hill Company, took a glass of water for which be Road yesterday afternoon had it abt been for paid $1,000 and many others paid from fifty the timely intervention of the police. A dollars to several hundred dollars for a single matter of fact the police word aware that the glass of water or for an ordinary painting,
The total proceeds of yesterday's sales amounted to about Szopos, of which $7,500 has been already collected.
At Stokes' Bungalow, The Peak, on the 7th honest steps that would justify such recogni fight wae to take place after working hours and
* BIRTHS, August, the wife of J, FINLAY MILLER, of a
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tion.
LOCAL AND GENERAL: Tug Ciar of Russia amploys jo, servants, and his stables contain, 5,00 horses for bis personal use.
the stem room?—No, I don't believe in that because it is likely to cause a disturbance. spoka tabia like as i would speak to a brother, You didn't give him a “hiding " ?—No. -- The employer, of the defendant, an amsistant of Meters. Jebsen and Company, gave him good character. He said defendant was a sober and good-natured man and was not capable of such behaviour. Asked how he knew defendant was a sober man, he said that on Empire Day when a number of Indians at Kowloon were drunk, defendant was the only
sober min."
long before that time detectives were posted at different points in the neighbourhood. At five o'clock sharp the coolies" surged (out of the some distance down matters did not look well. gates and assembled on the road. In a gang High words were exchanged, then hinds were raised, and the police charged the mob, placipo has given lustractiour to the Police Authorities called, and gave their story of what occurred,
To avoid unexpected trouble the committee has arranged that the Bazar beepened each day from 12 noon to 6 pm. The Viceroy
*On Angust 2, 1958, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. Marco Goldstein, a son, LAZARETH,
Os Monday, August 3, 1918, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. A R. FULLERTON, a daughter.
2 DEATHS. On August 1, 1908 at Shanghai, ERNEST LESLIE, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. MR. TEUTSUKI, head of the Japanese Comix men under arrest. The rest of the gang projection to the visitors. Kimpton, need to months,
mission to the Hague Conference, has
On August 2, 1938, at Shanghai, of acute
perfor, dog appendicitis and general perdonitis, EDWARD GOULDING, aged 13 years and 6 months, only son of E. G. Wilson.
Ua August 3, 1908, at Shanghai, JOIN STANISLAUS, the son of Francis and Lillie Ellie, aged in months,
created a Baron.
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been
IT is a peculiar fact that Africans never freeze, neither do their descendants, if they are pore blooded, although domiciled in other parts of the world...
A MARINE COURT On the loss of the British 5. Ying King will be held at the Harbour
who were waiting their opportunity to take
part, soon disappeared. The accused were charged in, the Police Court; to-day, and each man was fined $5.
REFERRING to the employment of V2,000,000 recently borrowed in America by the Toyo
· Kisen Kaisba, we learn that the' many is re- quired for payment of the Chiyo many a sister
built at the Mitsu' Bishi Yard at Nagasaki,
The Hongkong Celegraph office on Tuesday next, the fith instant, at ship of the Tenyo-mags which is now holing
a
1032 a m
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to lake every necessary precaution in giving
* Judging from the amount realised yesterday at the Barnar it is hoped that, the total col- lecilon for the seven days will bring in a sum of over $70,000,
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The two gentlemen-one of whom was an American-who stopped the assault, were then
The case was still proceading when this report closed.
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FIRE AT SHANGHAI,
OUTBREAK AT THE PALACE HOTEL.
rable of the artillery as well as the Stewards House and the powder magazine hara bean saved. The loss of life is smaller than originaliy reported. Sergesat-major Bauer and Corporal Petri are dead, ergeant-Maj w Proschmann, Corporal Scheiter and one French soldier na most seriously wounded. Twenty-four grenader and forty-eight shrapnels exploded. Lientas. ant Pasisch and about leg soldiers are slightly' wounded.
The condition, of the Deutsch-Aslavische. Bank, which is situated opposite the Geiman barracks, given as iden of the force of fast night's explosion. Its windows, doors, and' ceilings ara damaged. None of its personnd is, however, hurt, and no valuables hava bien- destroyed:-
TANG SHAOYİ,
H.E. Tang Shin-yi, Governor, of Fengties, Bouthern Manchuria, who has been appointed Special Envoy to the United States, lest Peking. Considerable excitement was created in the for Makden yesterday (17th all) to hand over YARN DISPOIR ENDED, vicinity of the Palace Hotel shonly after half his scals of office to Viceroy Hau Stih-chang past ten o'clock yesterday morning when the who has been appolated to act as Governor of PLAINTIFF FIRM BUCCESSFUL,'! Eire Brigade galloped up and proceeded 10 un farm in addition to his usual daties. B,
reel how to extinguish a fire, reports the NC Tong will leave Chins some time in October Tuɛ first botel in Europe for women only, and and is to be completed to September next. Court this morning, gave his reserved decision and fire engines were also on the scene a few weeks. It is reported that while his Excall ney Mr. Janice Gompertz, sitting in the Suprema | D. News of inst. The motor appliances post and he will stay in Japan about thṛen HONGKONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1908. managed and staffed by women, has just been A quarter of the price was paid at the in the action brought by the Wing Ya firm, of minu es after the alarm was given, but as was received-in farewell-sudience on the oth opened as an experimani in Zurich by the end of May last, and the remaining three 365, Des Vasx Road Central, against the the members of the Brigade did not on ultimo by the Thross the Empress Dowager PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATION. Salvation Army.
quarters--about Y3,360,000—falla dos shortly. THE or of a Guaira has refused to bandIt is understood that Mr. Asuo, Fre. Wing Mee firm, and Ng Ping Ya, one of the horse the engines sor yarolled more than one commanded him to study the conditions of -. THE FAMOUS CANTÓN CASE. over, to the Dutch cruiser Gelderland its mail.sident of the Company, who begotiated the partners, of 33, Jervois Sirect, in which they reel many thought that a false call had been affairs prevailing in Europe, after carrying out the forts are placing themselves in readiness loan and left New York for England last week, sought to recover the sum of S:6.40 being given. A small cloud of smoke was seen bis Special Mission to the United States, and desired to bariow Y4,000,000, but only succeed. damages for alleged breach of contract, and for drifting over the roof of the Hotel, but that the sum of Tii, 4copoo for his expenses. ed in getting balf the amount. There are two interest and godown rent in respect of a num.this was from a chimney. The outbreak of has been provided for the Waiwupt,--N, G. D. alternatives for raising the femaining ber of bales of Japanese yarn.
re was in the Palace Hotel on the south side Y1,360,000 to pay the balance of the price of the Chigo-marw, ona to call up a second instale menton the preferential shares, and the other to raise an additional foreign loan.
for emergencies.
Ar a general meeting of the Ensuiko Sugar Refining Company (of Formosa), held in Tokyo last month, a proposal was approved to raise à foreign loàn of Y1,000,000.
The difficult subject of the registration of partnerships in Eastern commercial communi ties is very curiously illustrated is the proceed ings of a case just concluded at Hongkong. before the Chief Justics of that Colony, observes the Singapore Free Press editorially,, The leading article, which we reproduce, says: -The chief point in the case was a question of tres A JAPANESE paper has been suspended for pass and improper seizure of certain, premises championing the agitation against the Re Sa Canton, and the minor point was a questien sidency General's Ordinance ordering the offi of libel as alleged to have been expressed in acial nomination of the chiefs of Japanese muhl- Latter to the Chinese authorities at Canton re- cipalities in Korea.
SHIPPING AND MAILS-
MAILS DUR German (Daringer) 12th Inst. Indina. (Fooksang) 14th inst. Indian (Kmwrang) 18th:inst.
To B
His Honour gave judgment for the plaintiffs for $11.40 and coals.
The Ministry of Justice issued an injunction
in the Viceroys and Governors of different pro: vinces asking them to instruct their respective subordinates to discontions the use of torture
of the building, directly over the kitchen and near the top of the baggage lift. This is the THE PROHIBITION OF TORTURE. The plalatiff firm, it will be 'remembered, spot where the last fire occurred at the hotel. sold to the defendants on the 14th July, 1907, There is a chimnay on this side of the roof ten bales of yarn, delivery to be taken within, and it it surmised that a spark from it got sixty days. Some time in October the defend. | between the corrugated iron sod" the plaster ants took delivery of five hales, leaving five and begin to smoulder. The chimney is almost bales in the plaintiffs' godawa, which the latter | level with the roofing sad such as occurrence is. Court proceedings. It is forther stated il gold be the 21st, November of that year, at a 'would be more than probable. The smoke was any official should be found disobeying the time when the price of yard had depreciated noticed by one of the hotel servants who was order, he is to be carblered and punished, considerably in the Colony. The yaru plaintiffs on the top floor and the alarm was given at it might not be out of, place to mention li originally parcheted was at Star per bile bat Fonca. The staff, with some ouuide assistance, this connection, that magistrates and guolem when they sold the five bales ail they could get prompily got the alechic pump at work and the frequently rotort, to modes of prosthiñent The Danish sx. Cathay left Ringapore yester wasStraporbate, so that they lost over the trans-hose both on the fifth and sixth floom were ran: torture entirely unauthorized and day, p.m., and may be expected here ontstips, action. About the 8th or gib July of this year out. Meantime the Brigade was notified. The by law. Maglaimos melawfully for
Perpek the defendants wrote to plaintiffs calling forthe || kose of the sixıl floor, which has been fitted soner for the sake of eliciting a LatPING, accountant and partner of the Hok
"The IC. §. N. Co. i 1.1, Kumsan: left Cal-delivery of the yarn, What the pluluilde op, since the former outbreak,, provel very guilt, or inforamtion concernin a matter of great interest everywhere in the Kee firm, ef 361, Queen's Road Central, was cutta for this pont via the Straits on zed inet, claimed was the difference in the price of the effective and so a few minutes all danger was - plices, And gacless illegally, torta Far East was not made by the Court on that arrested yesterday for, it is alleged embezzling The T. K. K. LE TOYS
and may be expected here on or about 18th int yarn, godown expenses and interest.
over.. The Bremen made quito sure that a m› purpose, of extoning money, but by the forman of the jury. We the firm's money. He was charged in the Mabila yesterday, and can will be due in sall kin
the fire was impossible and then toriure used are now, engine decerpt from the report bearing on the Police Court, this morning, and remanded. The
and therefore i sumn at leste la stated to be $105,10, that of the startE AS OLE
questing that asiture to be mide. But it.it THE Emperor will decorate General Fukushi tais minor, point in respect of the status of them with the Double Dragon of the First Clas nino plaintiffs as partners in the Chinese in recognition, of the successful' work he has firm that sought damages for the seizure done in regard to the Education of Chinese at the instance of the German firm accused cadets studying in the Military Academies of of a libellons representation, that bears, upon
Japan. the question of registration of partners. The Important deliverance on ther point, which is
ompertz came to the conclusi
from there on gua ingt, friving in Hongkook on that there was a branch of contract and toned returned to quarters.: Teare in a fair-sized hole closed in alian Fith last mora pra
in the roof but the amount of damage is FUBİ
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