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law in this sense would place the law of murri. ] and that over his own signature Lord Clare age in China mors on a line-with the law of dop had used almost the same words so the England and would consequently conduce to Bishop, for he wro's, Mairingei at Shangbai, logical consistency which`ewary lawyer desires, it performed by any minister" of the Church but it seems this interpretation cannot be sup. of England in any British chapel or else ported. Marriages, celebrated at the Cathedral | where, would be good". " From all this it would

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WEDNESDAY JULY 14, 1909.

Macao's Delimitation.

COMMENCEMENT OF DELIBERATIONS.

DATE FIXED,

Master and Servant.

TAN INDIAN DISPUTE

INTERVIEW IN WHITE WOMAN'S+ I{QUSE.

An interesting action between servant and master, came on for hearing in the Summary

The Poiste Judges that where you live? -No. live above the shop.

Jurisdiction Court, this morning, before Mr. left his employment defendant said he would

Justice Comparts.

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Grist, appeared for the plaintiff, while Mr. F. Mr. Reader Harris, of Messrs, Wilkinson and d'Almada e Castro, of Mesira. D'Almada and Smith, was retained for the defence,

After Mr. Harris had outlined the alleged facia of the case, the plaintiḥ was called to the stand, He declared that he was in defendant's employ- mant, and worked from seven am. until ten p.m. daily. He joined the firm in November, 1956, having signed as agreement in Bombay, He remained in defendant's service until the

A. S, WATSON & CO-, in Shanghai, says Mr. Oppe, are not celebrated appear that so long as the marriage is solem Special Chinese Commissioner, from Canton With the return of M.E. Ko Yu Him, the in accordance with the Act; they are undoubt nised by an Anglican priest there is no yesterday, the delegates to the Conference for edly valid apart from the Act and its predeces questiof as so its validity. But what if the the delimitation of the boundaries of Macao Jackaria Alimahmad, o salcamun, in the emp- 1DES, because such marriages have been uphold parties are Roman Catholics or Noncen- have fixed the dates for the first sitting. We ploy of Messrs. O. C. Moosa and Company, dra- in the courts at home; and they are by the formists? Are marriages celebrated by their learn authoritatively that the Commissioners pers of D'Aguilar Street, sued bis employer, terms of the clause therefore not affected by the religious instructor valid? That point it will commence their deliberations, which are 0. O. Moosa, for the recovery of the sum of Act. Hence marriages celebrated in China, dealt with by Mr. Oppe when he says: "to be conducted in privato, to-morrow after- $274:18, alleged to be salary and travelling ox

noon at half-past two o'clock,

pauses due to him under a three-year agree- other than in accordance with the Foreign Mar the marriage in celebrated under the Marriage

The report which we were the firs!40 publishment, commencing from 17th September, 1906. riage Act depend for their validity in no way. Registry Acts then the requisite notices must of the meeting place of the Conference is now

A counter-claim was entered in which his so the construction of the Act, and are to be have been given or the marriage will be equal officially confirmed. The commissioners will employer sought for the return of $61.82 for judged in the same manner both before and ly ineffective, and similarly in the case of and hold their sittings in a private apartment, which alleged damages.

has been fitted up with all the appointments and after the Act Persons who marry in accord-riages at Nonconformist places of worship or conveniences in keeping with the dignity of the ince with the Act of Parliament can be certain of marriages celebrated in accordance with Conference and of its distinguished members, that they are married; persons who marry in certain distinct religious sects, such as the Jews at Duart," Caine Road, the priva's residence an Anglican Church in China before a priestor Quakers. This law, although it may appear of Senhor J. J. Leiria, Consut for Perugal and in Holy Orders bave no reason in doubt that to be unnecessarily drastic, has been dictated Brazil'in Hongkong.. they are validly married, and, until Parliament by policy in order to check abuses once expressly opects that the old common law much prevalent." If those who have decided form of marriage is no longer legal in 10 reject Funct's advice desire to mak’ China, or the right of extraterritoriality is siccar" their best plan would appear to be to taken away, it is not to be supposed that the tie the double knot before the consul as well as

before the priest. validity of a church marriaga will be questioned There should be little doubi alter that expres. sion of legal opinion, but, as everybody knowi, ance a doubt creeps isto such an imp`rant question as the legality or validity of marriages there is much difficulty in aridicating it, to confirmation of Mr. Oppe's view, Mr.J. C. E Douglas, el Shanghai, quotes a decision of Sit Hiram Wilkinson, in 1902, when he was Chief Justice in which it was laid down that a ma risge, solemnised by a priest in holy orders must be deemed valid under the common law. In 1905, Sir Hiram quoted an extract from a despatch received from the Foreign Office in reply to an inquiry from one of His Majesty' com uls concerning certain marriages at Shore: bai. The extrict in question was as follow

The Law Officers of the Crown in giving their opinion as to the validity of a certain marriage which was solemnized in 1880 in the

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Cathedral of Shanghai by a clergyman of the Church of England reported that a marriage between British subjects in Shanghai celebrated there by a clergyman in Holy Orders 'por", presbyterem excris ordinibuà constitutiini) whether American or English was a valid marriage. Neverbeless some doubts are en tertained as to the unquestionable validity of marriage of British'subjects in heathen coun

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CHANOUS_EUROPEAN MAIL:

SARVICA

What did the defendant say to you when you got back?-The defendant's partner asked me to write an apology.

Did you ?—I refused.

that if I did not make a written apology be What happened after that?-His partner said

would dismiss me.

What did the defendant do?-Defendant asked his partner why I should be dismissed, as | bad an agreement for three years. The

Under cross-examination, the defendání said that it was anderstood that all the assistants were to serve the firm. All the service agres» ments were taken ovat by the firm. When defendant told plaintiff to go to Macao be did not volustest to pay the fare. Before plaintiff

anforce the agreement. The mason, why be did not do this was because defendant wanted to know what plaintiff and his fastigator were going to do in the matter, Defendant admit- tod going out at night-time, and when returned home was admitted by "privats entrance,

Do you know Miss Alice Católace ?—No. Never heard of her, I suppose?—Novať. -

· You have never been to No. 4, Old Batley, I suppose? Not to my knowledge. I have no reason to go there. If I have any goods to send there I order an assistant to'go there,

You haven't been there without sending any -

koodi? --No,

Not in the evenings 2-No.

After hearing' fonher evidence his Honour reserved judgment.

STOWAWAYS FOR SEATTLE,

FOUND ON BOARD 8.8. “GYMÉRICA.

This morning, in the Police Court, three

tively, ware brought before Mr. F. A. Hainland

Gymeric about two months ago with the in- charged with stowing away on board the stonen-

tention of landing at Seattle, *****

The Gymeric (Messrs. Dodwell and Co., agents) left this port some time ago bound for American ports. After leaving the Japan pons

They wers locked up and handed over to the the officers of the vessel discovered the throe moo 'secreted in various parts of the vessel.

'captain of the steamer Kumeric (à sistaṛ ship) which brought the stowaways back to Hong kong yesterday.

CHINA LIGHTS.."

COMPLETION OF SALE AND PURCHASE. [From Our Own Correspondent]

Canton, 13th July, th April, when he was discharged, becauso be farmers, aged 43, 50 and 56 years old, respec- With reference to the official purchase of the returned to the firm late ode night. plant and business of the Canton Electric Light hour late. The shop closed at ten pm, and.! ...‚'Mr. Harris-How lato were you ?—about an Works in Canton from the China Light Comwent out and stayed away for an hour.~~-~ pany, Limited, for which agreements wore signed on the 5th inst, by both parties concern.

port that the mails for Shanghai to London via by the purchasers on the same day, it is now We are so accustomed to the periodical red, and the bargain money of $100,000 paid ascertained that the Chloess officials will pay Siberia reached the homeland in sixteen days the balance of the money to the China Light that nobody gives the matter more than a Co., Ld., on the 2nd day of the 6th moon (18th pausing thought. The quick passage was some inst), when the works and business, will be what of a novelty at first, but now the subject officially turned over to the new purchasers.. is stale and unprofitable. What the pioneer EXPLOSION AT THE RAILWAY, merchants of Hongkong would have thought of it is another question-probably they would have abjected to this modera form of bustling and denounced the parties responsible for obliging the public with two or three foreign mails every week. It now appence that the people of Indo-China are desirous of having a special fast postal service of their very own, which will bring Haiphong within twenty days of Paris, The Avenir du Tonkin learns that the proposal is that three to-knot steamers of 1,500 took thall be placed on the run, the line to receive an annual subvention of about 1,200,000 francs. À steamship service to Shang bai, it is pointed out, would give passengers the option of three routes to Europa (1) via Vladivostock in 24 days; (2) via Haukow and Poking, 25 days; via Dalny z3 days. But it is

THREE MEN SERIOUSLY INJURED,

A serious explosion took place at the south face tuppal of the Kowloon-Canton Railway yesterday afternoon, as a result of which three, men were injured-one seriously.

ccurred shortly after the tiffla bour, the report According to our information the explosion of which could be beard torr e distance away. It would appear that about two o'clock a charge of dynamite was inserted into a rock and the fuse ignited. The workmen cleared away to await results, but there was no explosion, the without results. Then the workmen proceeded Just, it would seem, burning its way to the end'

to drill the charge out of the rock in order to insert a fresh one, and as they were thus om- played the charge exploded.

The three men were hurled some distance

partner replied that he did not cara a rap for the agreement, and told O. G. Moosa, defand- -ant, to deal with the matter himself.

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What did defendant do ?---The defendant was

told by his partner to pay mo off.

How many partners are there in the firm 1- Three.

time-from 18 November to sth April? Yes. Were you paid the five months' salary at that

to the defendant ?--I asked him for my pay up When you were dismissed what did you say

to the expiration of the greement.

The Paisoe Judge-Did he really say, i+ dismiss you? Ya,

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months' salary did you take it ?—Yes..

Mr. Harris When he paid" you the five

agreement 7-Yes. He said that if I went to Did he promise to pay you the rest under the

No. 4, Old Bailey he would speak to me,

The witness went there on the 6th inst, at

The defendants explained that trap-had arranged with one of the firemen of the Gymnic to take them to America, Thay paid him Stoo each for his trouble. When they were diss covered on board the fireman deserted the vertel at. Moji and bay not since been seen,

The farmors were, ou arrival of tha vassol, taken to the Water Police Station, and search.

his possession, another Sis ja Hongkong uotes ad. One of them bad only forty-five cents in

or nothing in bis possession, to and a gold dollar note, while the third had little

The defendants were found guilty and each mpan was ordered to pay a fine of $ros, or ta suffer a month's hard labour.

AN IMPORTANT, CAPTURE.

members of the steamship Minnesota's crew are Ten Chinese stowaways and two Chipers

in the detention house at Smith cove as the ¦ result of a search of the Great Northern finer

Iries performed by clergymen in Holy Orders. suggested that Dalny and noj Shangbai should I while the two others sustained multiple injuria company with a white, woman named Alice ports a Seattle paper of 19th alt. This is the under certain conditions, and it may be que

A. S WATSON & CO. tied whether such a marriage between Bri- tis. subjects be per he of undoubted validity in a case where, as in the present instance, facilities reasonably sufficient now exist for its legat solemnization under the Foreign Marriage Act and ́Order in Council 1897 So that there was a modicum of reason for the [28 doubt which has prisen from time to time

as to the validity of marriages at Shanghai.

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be the terminus, and that the postal subvention should not be less than 1,500,000 francs. It pointed out that the movement of traffic bat. ween oogkong and Shanghai innil, and speed being the great desideratum it would be in advisable for the steamers of the line to take in cargo or discharge Shanghai cargo, at Hongkong It, would probably mean a loss of two days in the transit of the mails. By a fast service to Dalby the mails could reach

away and, when picked up, one was found to ten p.m., and found the defendant there, in have been seriously iejuted about the head,

wapted and what he intended to do. Witness Carolana, Defendant asked witness what he replied that he wanted all his money, and if he did not get it is would take legal proceedings. Did you get any money from him at all? No.

in a semi-conscious condition they were moved to, the Coutage Hospital, where he wounds were dressed by a Chinese doctor. it is not expected that death will ensuc... Although their wounds are more or less serious

THE DEEP MAY PIRACY,

DEFENDANTS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL,

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The two men, To Yes and Chao Kami Tai, who were arrested recently in connection with a piratical, raid which was made upon a junk,

Ail communicatinas intended for publication in Indeed, in the case of the marriaga in question Paris in twenty days, from Haiphong to Dalny in Deep' Bay, some time last month, were com

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MITCHELL. Os the 13th inst., at the Vic- toria Bospital, Hongkong, MARY, the beloved wife of C Berkeley Mitchell, of Amoy, after long suffering patiently borne, aged 39. 1536

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HONGKONG, Wednesday, July 14, 1909.

ENGLISH MARRIAGES IN CHINA..

It will scarcely be believed that at this time of day daub' has arisen as to the validity of English marriages in Obina, but the fact 10 obvious when a lawyer, Mr. H. S. Oppe, of Shanghal, bas deemed it necessary to write an authoritative article on the subject for The Anglican and several correspondents have sub-

sequently been found airing their views in the Shanghai papers. In the course of ble article Mr. Oppa says: "Some doubt has been express- ed on the question of English common law mare

SUPREME COURT BUSINESS DELAYED..

INDIAN WITNESS OBJECTS-TO COURT'

INTERPRETER.

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by immigration men yesterday afternoon, re

several years and local immigration officers most important capture op. Poger sound in

are jubilant over their success because it con firms suspicions of smuggling which they have heretofore been unable to verify.

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When the British steamer Gymèric was in How long did he want you to wait for it?—Be | Seattle last month, three' Chinese stowaways did not say.

were taken from the vessel, and local officers. were more convinced than; ever-that--no-or- ganized effort was, being made to get Chivess into this country.

What did you do after that?-Before I left the house the American woman'niked me why į wanted to summan defendant. She said do fendant was "hard up" and said that I had batter wait.

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Upon the arrival of the Minnesota s large force of immigration employes made a thorough

fendant's brother, J; C. Mosta, who asked him to enter bis employment at a salary of $20 a mouth, Plaintiff refused the appointment, saying that it was bis intention to return to Borabay.

Plaintiff then went to Macao and saw'de. search

have you been serving Allans?—I went there My, d'Almada (cross-examining)-How long

to pass time.

Are you not assisting in the sale of goods at Allans?—I know nothing.

Doesn't Ebrahim live with Allena ?--Yes. Who feeds you?-1 pay $20 a month for board and lodging.

Do you remember the night you want out? You did not return until next morning?-1 re- turned the same night,

was found. However, careful watch was kept, the big vessel, but not a stowaway.

On Friday a Chinaman, ostensibly a member of the crew, walked down the gangway with a man carrying baggage. When be reached the warehouse he was seen to pull off his jumper. and Chinese cap, and shortly he came forth in head... full American dress, with a fedora hat on his

FIRST-SUSPECT ARENSTED.

An immigration watchman reported the mat- ter, and before he left the suspect was arrested fairly good. English. He claimed that he had and closely questioned. The prisoner talks formerly been in this country, but bad lived in | China for four years. He told a story of having made arrangements to smuggla himself back to this country. However, he absolutely refused to admit that other stowaways were aboard."

Yesterday afternoon the officers determined on another search, believing that the vessel, still held stowaways. A large number of en- ployes foined in the work, but it was not motit. they reached the sail focker that they were unce Next morning you came to the shop at eight cessful. On the previous search the sails, had not been pulled out, but yesterday this was o'clock instead of seven?——-* o.

dons. The room was dark, and suddenly in- The attention of the plaintiff was never call- spector Keagey found himself filing, into a ed to certain misbehaviour committed by him, shallow Kolo. Uncovering this by liking. off He did not get insolent. The reason an apology the sails the searchiers discovered ning Chinesa was demanded from bin was becease he

in hiding. They were practically naked, as the heat was terrific. They bad formed a sme!| answered a partner rudaly. Then he was die compartment among the sails, and in this bid. charged. After his dismissal he was not trans- ing place they bad food and water. They were farred to the Macio branch. He did not tell greatly surprised, and without delay the of defendant that if he went to Macao his (de. ficers took them in charge and locked them up. Satisfied that Chinese members of the crew fendant's) broiber would put him in gaol,...'. had assisted the stowaways, the officers arrest..

Mr. Justice Gompertz, said that he did noted the storekeper and sailmaker. The latter quite understand the position. "The plaintif admitted that he knew the Kowaways Wern aboard. Both prisoners, as well aï the nine had'signed the agreement, but he did not agree found in the sail locker, will be subjected to to serve three partners.

Lord Labsdowne stated that he did not feel eight days, from Daley to Paris-twelve-days.mitted-for-trial-by-Mr. R. Wood, at the justified in expressing day opinion as to its That statement is somewhat confusing, for if it Magistracy, this afternoon. The piracy look validity or not. In transmitting this opinion"

is inadvizable la take in cargo or discharge place on the 22nd alt, no board of a trading to the consul who was in a quandary on the Shanghai cargo at Hongkong what pecessity jonk. They attacked the crew, bound, and subiect Sir Hiram Wilkinson wrote: "11 you would there be for calling at Hongkong at all? gagged them, and then battened them down in the hold for two days, when they were put ashore re applied to for your opinion with regard to No doubt the shipping firms in the Colony on some island, from where they were rescued. such a marriage, you should decline to offer would be ready to welcome the new line of The pirates sailed away with the funk and pro- any opinion as to the validity of the marriage French steamers, but they would certainly be party on board, valued at $sor. The defendants and should suggest that the parties should inclined to wonder what induced the vessels were recoguised by witnesses no being present | consult their own private legal advisers in the to visit Hongkong. Apparently the proposed during the attack. A number of witnesses were

Mr. d'Almada-I'm afraid. I will have to matter. You may, however, point out that in service would be confined to the carri-called by the defence, but orn, and all stated into the box myself to say that I've seen him that they did not know the defendants-one selling goods there. (To the witness)-Are you all cases where it cac ba done, advantage age of mails and passengers pure and even going so far as to say that she never want living with Allana?! live with Ebrahim, should be taken of the facilities offered for the simple. For if it was decided that Dalay the defendants in her life. His Worship then legal solemnization of marriages under the For: should be the terminal port in the North what gent ibem for trial. eigo Marriage Act and Order in Council 189,"cargo could Haiphong send that would prove In referring to this question, which certainly remunerative? bile with. Haiphong as the seems to be exciting Shanghai, the Mercury Southern terminus, it is extremely probable states that the earliest Hongkong Ordinance that there would be little or no return freight on the subject is dated 16th March, 185 offering. So that if the vessels were to pay at opens thus Whereas it is deemed expedient all it would have to be done on the profili to amend the Law of marringes in the said realised from the carriage of mails and the Colony' (words sufficient to show that marriage xira lares charged those passengers who laws were already existent there), and it theo might be in a borty to reach Europe. Ol proceeds to appoint a Registrar and lay down, course there would be the subsidy of regulations, and finally to declare that Marri-200,000 or 1,500,000 francs-or, roughly, ages may continue to be solemnized as hereto $600,000 and $750,000 respectively. The fore," "that is to say by persons in holy orders intention evidently is to follow the example of No reference is made to Shanghai, but it will the P.&Q. Company of the Brindini-Port Said be seen directly that what was good for the route, although ibe paralle! is somewbat diffi- Colony was equally good for the Settlement. cult to follow." For instance, the P. & O. Com Indeed it was the very next month, the mouth pany's Brindisi line provides communication at of April, 1852, which saw a public notification each end for travellers by the Co.'s vessels, and in the North China Herald' from the Bishop of Victoria giving authority to the newly appointed the case of the French vessels, they would be io reality a tribolary to the main stream. In Chaplain of Trinity Church to conduct marrin a sense interlopers, depending for their gain ages and give certificates. He followed this up ings ou what they could get from the occasional in the succeeding year by publishing another traveller who could afford the very expensive Official declaration to the effect that marris trip from Indo-China to Europe by the Siberias ges before a consul were not compulsory, but railway, and the comparatively low bags of permissive Marriages between British subjects mails that would be placed on board. The by any minister of the Church of England in idea of a quick mail service ia adalinable but ady British Chapel or elsewhere at Shanghai cannot be carried into effect unless it ^js would be good to Common Law. Mr. Oppo, practically sell-supporting, and more than able

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Some delay was caused during the bearing of an Indian case in the Supreme Court, to-day, end some minutes clapsed before the business resumed. Au Indian witness, who was called to the witness stand to be swere, object ed to the Court's ¡öterpreter, Mr. Alími Kbab,“

Mr. Justice Gompertz-Why? L The Witness-I don't want this interpreter. What is your reason 7--The interpreter is a friend of the defendant. He takes his meals in

the shop.

Mr. Justice Gompers—If the witness objects to the interpreter we cannot go on.

Mr. d'Almada-If my friend ›koow that his witness would take an objection to the inter- preter he should have given notice to that affect or brought his own interpreter.

my clerk.

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Mr. Harsis-1.have my own interpreter here

whether it was not possible for Mr. Balad, the 'Mr, d'Almada objected to this, and asked Chief Justice's clerk, to undertake the duties.

Mr. Justice Gompert-1 am afraid M. died is busy with the Chief Justice.

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Mr. d'Almida-Quite so.

dormant partners that did not terminate the Mr. Harris observed that if a firm had

fenbar cross-examination to-morrow ja an effort " to find the ring-leaders. The aforekeeper and

had previously no grounds for taking them into sailmaker had been suspected, but the officers

custody.

agreement.

to the rendezvous "of the stowaways wan The defendant stated that be engaged the | found a quantity of Chinese silks and cigers. defendant in Bombay under an agreement. Theis were confiscated by the Immigration

ment. The plaintiff was naked by Alarikin for an ex In the month of April fast defendant's partner, officers and turned over to the Customs depart Alarikia, complained of plaintiff's behaviour.

HOFING TO GET AIHORE, Joh ́ ́It is believed that the stowaways were hoping planation for his absence from the shop that ❘ to make their way sethore when the Afinnesota night, whereupon plaintiff Koswered: "I have went to the dry dock at the navy yard, Fuget

at smuggling la Chinese, practice they are

riages in Chins on the ground that the provi-without referring at all to these incidents, kas to make both, ends meet when the subsidy in l ́od, and the case was at last continued, after a what whs dão and owing to him. The plaintiff certain has been in vogue for months, and

sians of the Foreign Marriage Act out the

prior existing English common law in countries shown that the right revarand gentleman was included. It does upt appear from the bare-

stating what was plain fact. What authoritative ulice of the scheme mentioned, that such a where Englishmen enjoy extraterritorial rights backing the Bishop had for his opinon was not and, that inasmuch as English law has laid down generally known in Shanghal till six years alter

desideratum would be achieved, but if the one method by which Englishmen can marry, when doubt had begue once again to reassert Chamber of Commerce at Hanal piacon faith to

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all other methods are buried by implication." | itself." Then it was shown that the matter bad the success of the project there must be more Els gess on to say that an interpretation of the been referred to the Foreign Offos in London, in it than moyis the apa

wait of about ten minutes.

Mr. Harris-Perhaps Mr. Mires would oblige, one master and I will not take orders from sound, thinking that possibly the watch would Mr. d'Almade- have no objection to Mr the shop, with the result that he was told that as they Sick it will discourage further attempts others" Plaintiff continued to keep away from be relaxed by that time. Local Immigration

officers are greatly pleased at the captura, na " Blitza..

Mr. Mirza demurred at first but later consent. his services were not required, and be was paid

*** The stowaways and prisoners will be deport- was then told, by defendent, in a friendly way, ed when the Adinnesota laves for the Orient. to go to the Macao branch; and finish bis The big faer will go to the dry dock about agreement; Ho'refused, saying he wasṭafraid Tuesday to ship a new port tailshaft, replacing of belag imprisoned by defendant's brother, the one broken while coming from Yoknam This yearly profit of the Macan business Immigration officers who interrogated, the prisoners, ars satisfied that the row among the was betwaan $1,000 and $3,oço. Panduit Chlonse craw Friday night had no connaction Did you ever at any time ask the plaintiff to whatever with the presence of SiONSTATE OF mem you at No. 4, Old Ballsy JonNe

the arrest of the dest man Friday GĒNUO

EVIDENCE Was heard in the Police Court, this atomoon, by Mr. F. Ae Hazeland, in the trial of the man Lo Shun, who is wanted by the Chinese sathorities at Canton for the alleged murder of a “beare" and committing armed robbery in a grocery shop in Chinese territory, quite close to Sumchun; (w Mey lack

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